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ONE HUNDRED FOURTH CONGRESS

CONVENED JANUARY 4, 1995 FIRST SESSION ADJOURNED JAN. 3 (Legislative day of Dec. 22, 1995), 1996 ! SECOND SESSION CONVENED JANUARY 3, 1996 ADJOURNED OCTOBER 4, 1996 ! CALENDARS O F T H E U N I T E D S TAT E S HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND HISTORY OF LEGISLATION

FINAL EDITION

PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ROBIN H. CARLE, CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES: By the Office of Legislative Operations

Calendars shall be printed daily— Index to the Calendars will be printed the first legislative day of each week Rule XIII: clause 6 the House is in session

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SPECIAL ORDERS SPECIAL ORDER The format for recognition for morning hour debate and restricted special order speeches, SPEECHES which began on February 23, 1994, will continue until the adjournment of the 2nd Session of the 104th Congress sine die as outlined below: On Tuesday, following legislative business, the Chair may recognize Members for special order speeches up to midnight, and such speeches may not extend beyond midnight. On all other days of the week, the Chair may recognize Members for special order speeches up to 4 hours after the conclusion of 5-minute special order speeches. Such speeches may not extend beyond the 4-hour limit without the permis- sion of the Chair, which may grant it only with advance consultation between the leaderships and notification to the House. However, at no time shall the Chair recognize for any special order speeches beyond midnight. The Chair will first recognize Members for 5-minute special order speeches, alternat- ing initially and subsequentially between the parties, regardless of the date the order was granted by the House. The Chair will then recognize longer special order speeches. The 4-hour limitation will be divided between the majority and minority parties. Each party is entitled to reserve its first hour for respective leaderships or their designees. Recognition will alternate initially and subsequentially between the parties, regardless of the date the order was granted by the House. The allocation of time within each party’s 2-hour period, or shorter period if prorated to end by midnight, is to be determined by a list submitted to the Chair by the respective leaderships. Members may not sign up for any special order earlier than 1 week prior to the special order, and additional guidelines may be established for such signups by the respective leaderships. MORNING HOUR On motion of Mr. Armey, by unanimous consent, Ordered, That until the adjournment DEBATE of the 2nd Session of the 104th Congress Sine Die the House shall convene 90 minutes earlier than the time otherwise established by order of the House on Mondays and Tuesdays of each week solely for the purpose of conducting ‘‘morning hour’’ debates under the following conditions: 1. The Prayer by the Chaplain, approval of the Journal, and the pledge of allegiance to the flag shall be postponed until resumption of the House session following the completion of morning hour debate; 2. Debate shall be limited to thirty minutes allocated to each party, with initial and subsequent recognitions alternating between parties; 3. Recognition shall be con- ferred by the Speaker pursuant to lists submitted by the respective leaderships; 4. No Member shall be permitted to address the House for longer than five minutes except for the Majority Leader, Minority Leader, and Minority Whip; and 5. Morning hour debate shall be followed by a recess declared by the Speaker pursuant to clause 12 of rule 1, until the appointed hour for the resumption of legislative business. Provided, further that on Tuesdays falling after May 14 of each year - the House shall convene for such debates one hour earlier than the time otherwise established by order of the House (rather than 90 minutes earlier); and the time for such debates shall be limited to 25 minutes allocated to each Party (rather than 30 minutes to each); but in no event shall such debates continue beyond the time that falls 10 minutes before the appointed hour for the resumption of legislative business. 1

UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1996

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section Page

Special orders ...... 0 2 Unfinished business ...... 0 3 Morning hour call of committees ...... 0 6 Calendar Wednesday business ...... 0 6 Special legislative days ...... 0 6 Calendars: Union ...... 1 1 House ...... 2 1 Private ...... 3 1 Corrections ...... 4 1 Motions to discharge committees ...... 5 1 Laws—numerical list by law number ...... 6 1 Titles of bills and resolutions which have become laws: House bills: Public laws ...... 7 1 Private laws ...... 7 10 House joint resolutions: Public laws ...... 7 11 Private laws ...... 7 13 Senate bills: Public laws ...... 7 14 Private laws ...... 7 18 Senate joint resolutions: Public laws ...... 7 19 Private laws ...... 7 20 Acts which failed to become laws (vetoed while Congress was in session) ...... 7 21 Acts which failed to become laws (vetoed after adjournment of Congress) ...... 7 23 Acts which were vetoed but became laws ...... 7 24 Acts which became laws without the approval of the President (while Congress was in session) ...... 7 25 Pocket vetoes (during recess) ...... 7 26 Pocket vetoes (after adjournment of Congress) ...... 7 27 Bills not signed or returned to Congress notwithstanding intrasession adjournment of the two Houses ...... 7 28 Numerical order of bills and resolutions which have been reported to or considered by either or both Houses.. House bills ...... 8 1 Joint resolutions ...... 9 1 Concurrent resolutions ...... 10 1 Resolutions ...... 11 1 Senate bills ...... 12 1 Joint resolutions ...... 13 1 Concurrent resolutions ...... 14 1 Resolutions (of interest to the House) ...... 15 1 Numerical order of reported bills and resolutions which have been referred to committees under time limitations ...... 16 1 Bills in conference ...... 17 1 Bills through conference ...... 18 1 Index (short titles) ...... 19 1 Index (subject) ...... 19 7 Statistical recapitulation: First session ...... 19 45 Second session ...... 19 46 Congresses ...... 19 47 Comparison of work in previous Congresses ...... 19 48 Recapitulation and analysis of bills and resolutions: Footnotes of previous Congresses ...... 19 49 First session ...... 19 62 Second session ...... 19 63 Congress ...... 19 64 Calendar of year 1995 ...... 20 1 Calendar of year 1996 ...... 20 2 Status of major bills (first session) ...... 20 3 Status of major bills (second session) ...... 20 4

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THE MORNING HOUR FOR THE CALL OF COMMITTEES

Rule XXIV, clause 4: ‘‘4. After the unfinished business has been disposed of, the Speaker shall call each standing committee in regular order, and then select committees, and each committee when named may call up for consideration any bill reported by it on a previous day and on the House Calendar, and if the Speaker shall not complete the call of the Committees before the House passes to other business, he shall resume the next call where he left off, giving preference to the last bill under consideration: Provided, That whenever any committee shall have occupied the morning hour on two days, it shall not be in order to call up any other bill until the other committees have been called in their turn.’’ NOTE.—Call rests with the Committee on Agriculture.

CALENDAR WEDNESDAY BUSINESS

Rule XXIV, clause 7: ‘‘7. On Wednesday of each week no business shall be in order except as provided by clause 4 of this rule unless the House by a two-thirds vote on motion to dispense therewith shall otherwise determine. On such a motion there may be debate not to exceed five minutes for and against. On a call of committees under this rule bills may be called up from either the House or the Union Calendar, excepting bills which are privileged under the rules; but bills called up from the Union Calendar shall be considered in the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union. This rule shall not apply during the last two weeks of the session. It shall not be in order for the Speaker to entertain a motion for a recess on any Wednesday except during the last two weeks of the session: Provided, That not more than two hours of general debate shall be permitted on any measure called up on Calendar Wednesday, and all debate must be confined to the subject matter of the bill, the time to be equally divided between those for and against the bill: Provided further, That whenever any committee shall have occupied one Wednesday it shall not be in order, unless the House by a two-thirds vote shall otherwise determine, to consider any unfinished business previously called up by such committee, unless the previous question had been ordered thereon, upon any succeeding Wednesday until the other committees have been called in their turn under this rule: Provided, That when, during any one session of a Congress, all of the committees of the House are not called under the Calendar Wednesday rule, at the next session of that Congress the call shall commence where it left off at the end of the preceding session.’’ NOTE.—Call rests with the Committee on Agriculture.

SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE DAYS

Calendar Wednesday ...... Wednesday of each week, except during the last 2 weeks of a session (clause 7, rule XXIV). Corrections Calendar ...... Second and fourth Tuesdays of each month (clause 4, rule XIII). Discharge Calendar ...... Second and fourth Mondays of each month, except during the last 6 days of a session (clause 3, rule XXVII). District of Columbia business ...... Second and fourth Mondays of each month (clause 8, rule XXIV). Private Calendar ...... First and third Tuesdays of each month (clause 6, rule XXIV). Suspension of rules ...... Mondays and Tuesdays and during the last 6 days of a session (clause 1, rule XXVII).

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1. UNION CALENDAR

Rule XIII, clause 1 (First): ‘‘First. A Calendar of the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union, to which shall be referred bills raising revenue, general appropriation bills, and bills of a public character directly or indirectly appropriating money or property.’’

1995 No. Jan. 24 Referred to the Committee of the Message of the President of the United States to 1 Whole House on the State of the the Congress on the subject of the state of the Union. Union. (H. Doc. 104–1)

H.R. 845 Mr. Livingston (Appropriations). Rescinding certain budget authority, and for other 13 Feb. 10 Rept. 104–30 purposes.

H.R. 1159 Mr. Livingston (Appropriations). Making supplemental appropriations and rescissions 37 Mar. 8 Rept. 104–71 for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1995, and for other purposes.

H.R. 1135 Mr. Roberts (Agriculture). To improve the Commodity Distribution Programs 39 Mar. 14 Rept. 104–77 of the Department of Agriculture, to reform and simplify the Food Stamp Program, and for other purposes.

H.R. 1216 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to provide 41 Mar. 23 Rept. 104–86 for the privatization of the United States Enrich- ment Corporation.

H.R. 1218 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To extend the authority of the Federal Communica- 42 Mar. 23 Rept. 104–88 tions Commission to use competitive bidding in granting licenses and permits.

H.R. 618 Mr. Roberts (Agriculture). To extend the authorization for appropriations for 48 Apr. 6 Rept. 104–104 the Commodity Futures Trading Commission through fiscal year 2000.

H.R. 1323 Mr. Shuster (Transportation and To reduce risk to public safety and the environment 58 May 1 Infrastructure). associated with pipeline transportation of natural Part I gas and hazardous liquids, and for other purposes.

June 1 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). Part II Rept. 104–110

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1995 No.

H.R. 260 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). To provide for the development of a plan and a 60 June 7 Rept. 104–133 management review of the National Park System and to reform the process by which areas are considered for addition to the National Park Sys- tem, and for other purposes. (Failed of passage under suspension of the rules Sept. 19, 1995.)

Rept. 104–142 Mr. Livingston (Appropriations). Report on the Subdivision of Budget Totals for Fis- 65 June 15 cal Year 1996.

H.R. 1812 Mr. Archer (Ways and Means). To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to 67 June 16 Rept. 104–145 revise the income, estate, and gift tax rules appli- cable to individuals who lose United States citi- zenship.

H.R. 558 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To grant the consent of the Congress to the 68 June 20 Rept. 104–148 Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact. (Failed of passage under suspension of the rules Sept. 19, 1995.)

H.R. 1077 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). To authorize the Bureau of Land Management. 72 June 22 Rept. 104–155

Rept. 104–156 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform A Citizen’s Guide on Using the Freedom of Informa- 73 June 22 and Oversight). tion Act and the Privacy Act of 1974 to Request Government Records.

H.R. 1062 Mr. Leach (Banking and Financial To enhance competition in the financial services in- 74 May 18 Services). dustry by providing a prudential framework for Part I the affiliation of banks, securities firms, and other financial service providers. June 13 Supplemental Part II June 22 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). Part III Rept. 104–127

H.R. 541 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). To reauthorize the Atlantic Tunas Convention Act 76 May 1 of 1975, and for other purposes. Part I June 27 Mr. Archer (Ways and Means). Part II Rept. 104–109

H.R. 1887 Mr. Archer (Ways and Means). To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 1996 78 June 27 Rept. 104–161 and 1997 for the International Trade Commission, the Customs Service, and the Office of the United States Trade Representative, and for other pur- poses.

H.R. 1176 Mr. Goodling (Economic and To nullify an executive order that prohibits Federal 80 June 27 Educational Opportunities). contracts with companies that hire permanent re- Rept. 104–163 placements for striking employees.

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1995 No.

H.R. 1557 Mr. Goodling (Economic and To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 1996, 81 June 29 Educational Opportunities). 1997, 1998 for the National Endowment for the Rept. 104–170 Arts, the National Endowment for the Human- ities, and the Institute for Museum Services; and to repeal the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965 effective October 1, 1998.

H.R. 1826 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform To repeal the authorization of transitional appro- 85 July 10 and Oversight). priations for the United States Postal Service, and Rept. 104–174 for other purposes.

Rept. 104–175 Mr. Livingston (Appropriations). Report on the Subdivision of Budget Totals for Fis- 86 July 11 cal Year 1996.

H.R. 1175 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). To amend Public Law 89-454 to provide for the re- 89 May 16 authorization of appropriations. Part I

July 11 Mr. Walker (Science). Part II Rept. 104–123

H.R. 1858 Mr. Leach (Banking and Financial To reduce paperwork and additional regulatory bur- 98 July 18 Services). dens for depository institutions. Rept. 104–193

June 18 Supplemental Part II

Rept. 104–197 Mr. Livingston (Appropriations). Report on the Revised Subdivision of Budget Totals 101 July 20 for Fiscal Year 1996.

H.R. 1814 Mr. Walker (Science). To authorize appropriations for environmental re- 102 July 21 Rept. 104–199 search, development, and demonstration activities of the Environmental Protection Agency for fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes.

H.R. 1528 Mr. Hyde (Judiciary). To supersede the Modification of Final Judgement 104 July 24 Rept. 104–203 entered August 24, 1982, in the antitrust action Part I styled United States v. Western Electric, Civil Ac- tion No. 82-0192, United States District court for the District of Columbia, and for other purposes.

July 24 Commerce discharged

H.R. 1445 Mr. Moorhead (Judiciary). To amend Rule 30 of the Federal Rules of Civil 120 Aug. 2 Rept. 104–228 Procedure to restore the stenographic preference for depositions.

H.R. 1852 Mr. Walker (Science). To authorize appropriations for the National Science 124 Aug. 4 Rept. 104–231 Foundations, and for other purposes.

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1995 No.

H.R. 1870 Mr. Walker (Science). To authorize appropriations for the activities of the 125 Aug. 4 Rept. 104–232 Under Secretary of Commerce for Technology, and for Scientific and Technical Research Services and Construction of Research Facilities activities of the National Institute of Standards and Tech- nology, for fiscal year 1996, and for other pur- poses.

H.R. 2043 Mr. Walker (Science). To authorize appropriations to the National Aero- 126 Aug. 4 Rept. 104–233 nautics and Space Administration for human space flight, science, aeronautics, and technology, mission support, and Inspector General, and for other purposes.

H.R. 1851 Mr. Walker (Science). To authorize appropriations for carrying out the 128 Aug. 4 Rept. 104–235 Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974 for fiscal years 1996 and 1997.

H.R. 2277 Mr. Gekas (Judiciary). To abolish the Legal Services Corporation and pro- 136 Sept. 21 Rept. 104–255 vide the States with money to fund qualified legal services.

Rept. 104–266 Mr. Livingston (Appropriations). Report on the Revised Subdivision of Budget Totals 137 Sept. 27 for Fiscal Year 1996.

H.R. 1815 Mr. Walker (Science). To authorize appropriations for the National Oce- 140 Aug. 4 anic and Atmospheric Administration for fiscal Part I year 1996, and for other purposes.

Sept. 29 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). Part II Rept. 104–237

H.R. 1020 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To amend the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982. 152 Sept. 20 Rept. 104–254 Part I

Oct. 24 Transportation and Infrastructure, Resources and Budget discharged

H.R. 994 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform To require the periodic review and automatic termi- 165 Oct. 19 and Oversight). nation of Federal regulations. Part I

Nov. 7 Mr. Hyde (Judiciary). Part II Rept. 104–284

H.R. 2494 Mr. Archer (Ways and Means). To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to 175 Nov. 7 Rept. 104–324 provide for the treatment of bad debt reserves of savings associations which are required to con- vert into banks, and for other purposes.

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1995 No.

H.R. 1122 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). To authorize and direct the Secretary of Energy to 183 July 13 Rept. 104–187 sell the Alaska Power Administration, and for Part I other purposes.

Nov. 24 Commerce discharged

Rept. 104–380 Mr. Livingston (Appropriations). Report on the Revised Subdivision of Budget Totals 192 Dec. 5 for Fiscal Year 1996.

H.R. 1710 Mr. Hyde (Judiciary). To combat terrorism. 193 Dec. 5 Rept. 104–383

H.R. 1745 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). To designate certain public lands in the State of 202 Dec. 11 Rept. 104–396 Utah as wilderness, and for other purposes.

H.R. 2661 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform To amend the District of Columbia Self-Government 205 Dec. 14 and Oversight). and Governmental Reorganization Act to permit Rept. 104–408 the District of Columbia to expend its own funds during any portion of a fiscal year for which Con- gress has not enacted the budget of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year, and to provide for the appropriation of a monthly pro-rated por- tion of the annual Federal payment to the District of Columbia for such fiscal year during such por- tion of the year.

H.R. 2402 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). To authorize an exchange of lands in the State of 206 Dec. 15 Rept. 104–409 Utah at Snowbasin Ski Area.

Rept. 104–434 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform Creating a 21st Century Government. 209 Dec. 21 and Oversight).

Rept. 104–435 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform Making Government Work: Fulfilling the Mandate 210 Dec. 21 and Oversight). for Change.

Rept. 104–436 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform The FDA Food Additive Review Process: Backlog 211 Dec. 21 and Oversight). and Failure to Observe Statutory Deadline.

Rept. 104–437 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform The Federal Takeover of the Chicago Housing Au- 212 Dec. 21 and Oversight). thority--HUD Needs to Determine Long-Term Im- plications.

Rept. 104–438 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform Voices for Change. 213 Dec. 21 and Oversight).

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H.R. 2814 Mr. Stump (Veterans’ Affairs). To authorize major medical facility projects and 216 Dec. 22 Rept. 104–443 major medical facility leases for the Department of Veterans Affairs for fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes.

1996 Jan. 9 Referred to the Committee of the Message of the President of the United States to 218 Whole House on the State of the the Congress whereby he submits a plan to Union. achieve a balanced budget not later than the fiscal (H. Doc. 104–160) year 2002 as certified by the Congressional Budg- et Office on January 6, 1996.

Jan. 23 Referred to the Committee of the Message of the President of the United States to 219 Whole House on the State of the the Congress on the subject of the state of the Union. Union. (H. Doc. 104–168)

H.R. 2100 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). To direct the Secretary of the Interior to make tech- 220 Jan. 24 Rept. 104–452 nical corrections to maps relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources System.

H.R. 2130 Mr. Roberts (Agriculture). To amend the Farm Credit Act of 1971 to improve 233 Jan. 4 Rept. 104–446 the efficiency and operation of the Federal Agri- Part I cultural Mortgage Corporation in order better to ensure that farmers, ranchers and rural home owners will have access to a stable and competi- tive supply of mortgage credit now and in the future.

Mar. 15 Banking and Financial Services discharged

Rept. 104–486 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform National Drug Policy: A Review of the Status of 235 Mar. 19 and Oversight). the Drug War.

H.R. 2824 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). To authorize an exchange of lands in the State of 236 Mar. 25 Rept. 104–493 Utah at Snowbasin Ski Area.

H.R. 2747 Mr. Shuster (Transportation and To direct the Administrator of the Environmental 247 Mar. 29 Infrastructure). Protection Agency to make grants to States for Rept. 104–515 the purpose of financing the construction, reha- bilitation, and improvement of water supply sys- tems, and for other purposes.

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1996 No.

H.R. 995 Mr. Goodling (Economic and To amend the Employee Retirement Income Secu- 248 Mar. 25 Educational Opportunities). rity Act of 1974 to provide new portability, partici- Part I Rept. 104–498 pation, solvency, claims, and other consumer pro- tections and freedoms for workers in a mobile workforce; to increase purchasing power for em- ployers and employees by removing barriers to the voluntary formation of multiple employer health plans and fully-insured multiple employer arrangements; to increase health plan competition providing more affordable choice of coverage by removing restrictive State laws relating to pro- vider health networks, employer health coalitions, and insured plans and the offering of medisave plans; to expand access to fully-insured coverage for employees of small employers through fair rat- ing standards and open markets; and for other purposes. Mar. 29 Commerce discharged

H.R. 3070 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To improve portability and continuity of health in- 249 Mar. 25 Rept. 104–497 surance coverage in the group and individual mar- Part I kets, to combat waste, fraud, and abuse in health insurance and health care delivery, and to sim- plify the administration of health insurance. Mar. 29 Ways and Means, Judiciary and Economic and Educational Opportunities discharged

H.R. 2570 Mr. Goodling (Economic and To amend the Older Americans Act of 1965 to au- 263 Apr. 25 Educational Opportunities). thorize appropriations for fiscal years 1997, 1998, Rept. 104–539 1999, 2000, and 2001, and for other purposes.

H.R. 2604 Mr. Hyde (Judiciary). To amend title 28, United States Code, to authorize 279 May 9 Rept. 104–569 the appointment of additional bankruptcy judges, and for other purposes.

H.R. 3144 Mr. Spence (National Security). To establish a United States policy for the deploy- 287 May 16 Rept. 104–583 ment of a national missile defense system, and Part I for other purposes. May 16 International Relations discharged

H.R. 2531 Mr. Goodling (Economic and To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 292 May 23 Educational Opportunities). to clarify the exemption for houseparents from Rept. 104–592 the minimum wage and maximum hours require- ments of that Act, and for other purposes.

Rept. 104–594 Mr. Livingston (Appropriations). Report on the Subdivision of Budget Totals for Fis- 294 May 23 cal Year 1997.

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H.R. 1036 Mr. Shuster (Transportation and To amend the Metropolitan Washington Airports 296 May 29 Infrastructure). Act of 1986 to direct the President to appoint Rept. 104–596 additional members to the board of directors of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, to replace the Board of Review of the Airports Authority with a Federal Advisory Commission, and for other purposes.

H.R. 3184 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform To streamline and improve the effectiveness of chap- 302 June 6 and Oversight). ter 75 of title 31, United States Code (commonly Rept. 104–607 referred to as the ‘‘Single Audit Act’’).

H.R. 1663 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To amend the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Land 307 Apr. 25 Rept. 104–540 Withdrawal Act. Part I

June 14 National Security discharged

Rept. 104–624 Mr. Livingston (Appropriations). Report on the Subdivision of Budget Totals for Fis- 312 June 17 cal Year 1997.

Rept. 104–641 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform Fraud and Abuse in Medicare and Medicaid: Strong- 320 June 27 and Oversight). er Enforcement and Better Management Could Save Billions.

H.R. 2560 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). To provide for conveyances of certain lands in Alas- 323 June 27 Rept. 104–643 ka to Chickaloon-Moose Creek Native Association, Inc., Ninilchik Native Association, Inc., Seldovia Native Association, Inc., Tyonek Native Corpora- tion, and Knikatnu, Inc. under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act.

H.R. 2925 Mr. Hyde (Judiciary). To modify the application of the antitrust laws to 325 June 27 Rept. 104–646 health care provider networks that provide health care services; and for other purposes.

H.R. 3290 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). To authorize appropriations for the Bureau of Land 335 July 8 Rept. 104–658 Management for each of the fiscal years 1997 through 2002.

Rept. 104–672 Mr. Livingston (Appropriations). Report on the Revised Subdivision of Budget Totals 344 July 12 for Fiscal Year 1997.

S. 1459 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). To provide for uniform management of livestock 346 July 12 Rept. 104–674 grazing on Federal land, and for other purposes. Part I

July 12 Agriculture discharged

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1996 No.

H.R. 3760 Mr. Thomas (House Oversight). To amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 349 July 16 Rept. 104–677 1971 to reform the financing of Federal election campaigns, and for other purposes.

H.R. 1784 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). To validate certain conveyances made by the South- 359 July 18 Rept. 104–691 ern Pacific Transportation Company within the cities of Reno, Nevada, and Tulare, California, and for other purposes.

H.R. 3237 Mr. Combest (Intelligence). To provide for improved management and operation 365 June 13 of intelligence activities of the Government by pro- Part I viding for a more corporate approach to intel- ligence, to reorganize the agencies of the Govern- ment engaged in intelligence activities so as to provide an improved Intelligence Community for the 21st century, and for other purposes.

July 23 Government Reform and Oversight discharged

July 23 Mr. Spence (National Security). Part II Rept. 104–620

H.R. 3491 Mr. Thomas (House Oversight). To repeal the American Folklife Preservation Act. 377 July 26 Rept. 104–710

H.R. 3759 Mr. Gilman (International To extend the authority of the Overseas Private In- 386 July 30 Relations). vestment Corporation, and for other purposes. Rept. 104–722 (Failed of passage under suspension of the rules Sept. 11, 1996.)

Rept. 104–727 Mr. Livingston (Appropriations). Revised Subdivision of Budget Totals for Fiscal Year 388 July 31 1997.

H.R. 351 Mr. Canady (Judiciary). To amend the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to elimi- 389 July 31 Rept. 104–728 nate certain provisions relating to bilingual voting requirements.

Rept. 104–745 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform Laws Related to Federal Financial Management. 391 Aug. 2 and Oversight).

Rept. 104–746 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform Protecting the Nation’s Blood Supply from Infectious 392 Aug. 2 and Oversight). Agents: The Need for New Standards to Meet New Threats.

Rept. 104–747 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform Health Care Fraud: All Public and Private Payers 393 Aug. 2 and Oversight). Need Federal Criminal Anti-Fraud Protections.

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Rept. 104–748 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform A Two-Year Review of the White House Commu- 394 Aug. 2 and Oversight). nications Agency Reveals Major Mismanagement, Lack of Accountability, and Significant Mission Creep.

Rept. 104–749 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform Investigation into the Activities of Federal Law En- 395 Aug. 2 and Oversight). forcement Agencies toward the Branch Davidians.

H.R. 2107 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). To amend the Land and Water Conservation Fund 403 Sept. 4 Rept. 104–757 Act of 1965 to improve the quality of visitor serv- ices provided by Federal land management agen- cies through an incentive-based recreation fee pro- gram, and for other purposes.

H.R. 3903 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). To require the Secretary of the Interior to sell the 413 Sept. 4 Rept. 104–768 Sly Park Dam and Reservoir, and for other pur- poses.

H.R. 2145 Mr. Shuster (Transportation and To reauthorize and make reforms to programs au- 419 July 18 Infrastructure). thorized by the Public Works and Economic Devel- Part I Rept. 104–693 opment Act of 1965 and the Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965.

Sept. 6 Banking and Financial Services discharged

H.R. 2275 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). To reauthorize and amend the Endangered Species 420 Sept. 9 Rept. 104–778 Act of 1973. Part I

Sept. 9 Agriculture discharged

H.R. 2693 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). To require the Secretary of Agriculture to make a 421 Sept. 9 Rept. 104–779 minor adjustment in the exterior boundary of the Hells Canyon Wilderness in the States of Oregon and Idaho to exclude an established Forest Serv- ice road inadvertently included in the wilderness.

H.R. 3876 Mr. Goodling (Economic and To amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency 422 Sept. 12 Educational Opportunities). Prevention Act of 1974 to authorize appropria- Rept. 104–783 tions for fiscal years 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000; and for other purposes.

H.R. 3460 Mr. Moorhead (Judiciary). To establish the Patent and Trademark Office as 423 Sept. 12 Rept. 104–784 a Government corporation, and for other purposes.

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H.R. 3024 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). To provide a process leading to full self-government 442 July 26 for Puerto Rico. Part I

Sept. 18 Mr. Solomon (Rules). Part II Rept. 104–713

H.R. 3828 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). To amend the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978, 443 Sept. 19 Rept. 104–808 and for other purposes.

Rept. 104–821 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform Sampling and Statistical Adjustment in the Decen- 449 Sept. 24 and Oversight). nial Census: Fundamental Flaws.

H.R. 3752 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). To preserve the sovereignty of the United States 456 Sept. 24 Rept. 104–835 over public lands and acquired lands owned by the United States, and to preserve State sov- ereignty and private property rights in non-Fed- eral lands surrounding those public lands and ac- quired lands. (Failed of passage under suspension of the rules Sept. 26, 1996.)

H.R. 3874 Mr. Canady (Judiciary). To reauthorize the United States Commission on 459 Sept. 26 Rept. 104–846 Civil Rights, and for other purposes.

H.R. 2086 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform To increase the overall economy and efficiency of 460 Sept. 26 and Oversight). Government operations and enable more efficient Rept. 104–847 use of Federal funding, by enabling local govern- ments and private, nonprofit organizations to use amounts available under certain Federal assist- ance programs in accordance with approved local flexibility plans.

Rept. 104–849 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform Investigation of the White House Travel Office 461 Sept. 26 and Oversight). Firings and Related Matters.

H.R. 4067 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). To provide for representation of the Northern Mari- 463 Sept. 27 Rept. 104–856 ana Islands by a nonvoting Delegate in the House of Representatives.

Rept. 104–857 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform Year 2000 Computer Software Conversion: Sum- 464 Sept. 27 and Oversight). mary of Oversight Findings and Recommenda- tions.

Rept. 104–858 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform Crude Oil Undervaluation: The Ineffective Response 465 Sept. 27 and Oversight). of the Minerals Management Service.

H.R. 3307 Mr. Hyde (Judiciary). To amend title 5, United States Code, to provide 466 Sept. 28 Rept. 104–859 for a limitation on sanctions imposed by agencies, and for other purposes.

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H.R. 2392 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). To amend the Umatilla Basin Project Act to estab- 467 Sept. 28 Rept. 104–860 lish boundaries for irrigation districts within the Umatilla Basin, and for other purposes.

Rept. 104–861 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform Federal Government Management: Examining Gov- 468 Sept. 28 and Oversight). ernment Performance As We Near the Next Cen- tury.

Rept. 104–862 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform Investigation into the White House and Department 469 Sept. 28 and Oversight). of Justice on Security of FBI Background Inves- tigation Files.

H.R. 3534 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to renew 470 Oct. 3 Rept. 104–866 certain permits in the Mineral King Addition of the Sequoia National Park and to protect historic and cultural resources in that National Park, and for other purposes.

Rept. 104–868 Mr. Solomon (Rules). Survey of Activities of the House Committee on 471 Nov. 26 Rules, 104th Congress.

Rept. 104–869 Mr. Stump (Veterans’ Affairs). Activities of the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs for 472 Dec. 18 the 104th Congress.

Rept. 104–870 Mr. Livingston (Appropriations). Report on Activities of the Committee on Appropria- 473 Dec. 19 tions During the 104th Congress.

Rept. 104–871 Mr. Shuster (Transportation and Summary of Legislative and Oversight Activities of 474 Dec. 20 Infrastructure). the Committee on Transportation and Infrastruc- ture for the 104th Congress.

Rept. 104–872 Mr. Archer (Ways and Means). Report on Legislative and Oversight Activity of the 475 Dec. 20 Committee on Ways and Means During the 104th Congress.

Rept. 104–873 Mrs. Meyers of Kansas (Small A Report of the Summary of Activities of the Com- 476 Dec. 31 Business). mittee on Small Business During the 104th Con- gress.

1997 Rept. 104–874 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform Report on the Activities of the Committee on Gov- 477 Jan. 2 and Oversight). ernment Reform and Oversight During the 104th Congress.

Rept. 104–875 Mr. Goodling (Economic and Report on the Activities of the Committee on Eco- 478 Jan. 2 Educational Opportunities). nomic and Educational Opportunities During the 104th Congress.

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Rept. 104–877 Mr. Leach (Banking and Financial Report on the Activities of the Committee on Bank- 479 Jan. 2 Services). ing and Financial Services During the 104th Con- gress.

Rept. 104–878 Mr. Young of Alaska (Resources). Report on Legislative and Oversight Activities of 480 Jan. 2 the Committee on Resources During the 104th Congress.

Rept. 104–879 Mr. Hyde (Judiciary). Report on the Activities of the Committee on the 481 Jan. 2 Judiciary During the 104th Congress.

Rept. 104–880 Mr. Kasich (Budget). Activities and Summary Report of the Committee 482 Jan. 2 on the Budget During the 104th Congress.

Rept. 104–881 Mr. Roberts (Agriculture). Report on the Activities of the Committee on Agri- 483 Jan. 2 culture During the 104th Congress.

Rept. 104–882 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). Report on the Activity of the Committee on Com- 484 Jan. 2 merce During the 104th Congress.

Rept. 104–883 Mr. Gilman (International Legislative Review Activities Report of the Commit- 485 Jan. 2 Relations). tee on International Relations During the 104th Congress.

Rept. 104–884 Mr. Spence (National Security). Report of the Activities of the Committee on Na- 486 Jan. 2 tional Security During the 104th Congress.

Rept. 104–885 Mr. Thomas (House Oversight). Report on the Activities of the Committee on House 487 Jan. 2 Oversight During the 104th Congress.

Rept. 104–886 Mrs. Johnson of Connecticut Report on the Activities of the Committee on Stand- 488 Jan. 2 (Standards of Official Conduct). ards of Official Conduct During the 104th Con- gress.

Rept. 104–887 Mr. Walker (Science). Summary of Activities of the Committee on Science 489 Jan. 2 During the 104th Congress.

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Rule XIII, clause 1 (Second): ‘‘Second. A House Calendar, to which shall be referred all bills of a public character not raising revenue nor directly or indirectly appropriating money or property.’’

1995 No. H.J. Res. 2 Mr. Canady (Judiciary). Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the 27 Mar. 6 Rept. 104–67 United States with respect to the number of terms of office of Members of the Senate and the House of Representatives.

Rept. 104–401 Mrs. Johnson of Connecticut Inquiry into Various Complaints Filed Against Rep- 148 Dec. 12 (Standards of Official Conduct). resentative .

1996 H. Res. 438 Mr. Diaz-Balart (Rules). Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 3144) 226 May 16 Rept. 104–582 to establish a United States policy for the deploy- ment of a national missile defense system, and for other purposes.

H.R. 3134 Mr. Shuster (Transportation and To designate the United States Courthouse under 227 May 21 Infrastructure). construction at 1030 Southwest 3rd Avenue, Port- Rept. 104–587 land, Oregon, as the ‘‘Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse’’, and for other purposes.

Rept. 104–598 Mr. Clinger (Government Reform Proceedings Against John M. Quinn, David Wat- 231 May 29 and Oversight). kins, and Matthew Moore.

H. Res. 536 Ms. Greene of Utah (Rules). Waiving points of order against the conference re- 284 Sept. 25 Rept. 104–842 port to accompany the bill (H.R. 1296) to provide for the administration of certain Presidio prop- erties at minimal cost to the Federal taxpayer.

1997 Rept. 104–876 Mrs. Johnson of Connecticut Report in the Matter of Representative Barbara- 289 Jan. 2 (Standards of Official Conduct). Rose Collins.

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Rule XIII, clause 1 (Third): ‘‘Third. A Calendar of the Committee of the Whole House, to which shall be referred all bills of a private character.’’ Rule XXIV, clause 6: ‘‘6. On the first Tuesday of each month after disposal of such business on the Speaker’s table as requires reference only, the Speaker shall direct the Clerk to call the bills and resolutions on the Private Calendar. Should objection be made by two or more Members to the consideration of any bill or resolution so called, it shall be recommitted to the committee which reported the bill or resolution, and no reservation of objection shall be entertained by the Speaker. Such bills and resolutions, if considered, shall be considered in the House as in the Committee of the Whole. No other business shall be in order on this day unless the House, by two- thirds vote on motion to dispense therewith, shall otherwise determine. On such motion debate shall be limited to five minutes for and five minutes against said motion. ‘‘On the third Tuesday of each month after the disposal of such business on the Speaker’s table as requires reference only, the Speaker may direct the Clerk to call the bills and resolutions on the Private Calendar, preference to be given to omnibus bills containing bills or resolutions which have previously been objected to on a call of the Private Calendar. All bills and resolutions on the Private Calendar so called, if considered, shall be considered in the House as in the Committee of the Whole. Should objection be made by two or more Members to the consideration of any bill or resolution other than an omnibus bill, it shall be recommitted to the committee which reported the bill or resolution and no reservation of objection shall be entertained by the Speaker. ‘‘Omnibus bills shall be read for amendment by paragraph, and no amendment shall be in order except to strike out or to reduce amounts of money stated or to provide limitations. Any item or matter stricken from an omnibus bill shall not thereafter during the same session of Congress be included in any omnibus bill. ‘‘Upon passage of any such omnibus bill, said bill shall be resolved into the several bills and resolutions of which it is composed, and such original bills and resolutions, with any amendments adopted by the House, shall be engrossed, where necessary, and proceedings thereon had as if said bills and resolutions had been passed in the House severally. ‘‘In the consideration of any omnibus bill the proceedings as set forth above shall have the same force and effect as if each Senate and House bill or resolution therein contained or referred to were considered by the House as a separate and distinct bill or resolution.’’

1996 No. H.R. 4025 Mr. Hyde (Judiciary). For the relief of the estate of Gail E. Dobert. 11 Sept. 20 Rept. 104–813

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Rule XIII, clause 4: ‘‘4. (a) After a bill has been favorably reported and placed on either the Union or House Calendar, the SEC. 4 Speaker may, after consultation with the Minority Leader, file with the Clerk a notice requesting that such bill also be placed upon a special calendar to be known as the ‘Corrections Calendar.’ On the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, after the Pledge of Allegiance, the Speaker may direct the Clerk to call the bills in numerical order which have been on the Corrections Calendar for three legislative days. ‘‘(b) A bill so called shall be considered in the House, shall be debatable for one hour equally divided and controlled by the chairman and ranking minority member of the primary committee of jurisdiction reporting the bill, and shall not be subject to amendment except those amendments recommended by the primary committee of jurisdiction or those offered by the chairman of the primary committee or a designee. The previous question shall be considered as ordered on the bill and any amendment thereto to final passage without intervening motion except one motion to recommit with or without instructions. ‘‘(c) A three-fifths vote of the Members voting shall be required to pass any bill called from the Corrections Calendar but the rejection of any such bill, or the sustaining of any point of order against it or its consideration, shall not cause it to be removed from the Calendar to which it was originally referred.’’

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Rule XXVII, clause 3: ‘‘3. A Member may present to the Clerk a motion in writing to discharge a committee from the consideration of a public bill or resolution which has been referred to it thirty days prior thereto (but only one motion may be presented for each bill or resolution). Under this rule it shall also be in order for a Member to file a motion to discharge the Committee on Rules from further consideration of any resolution providing either a special order of business, or a special rule for the consideration of any public bill or resolution SEC. 5 favorably reported by a standing committee, or a special rule for the consideration of a public bill or resolution which has remained in a standing committee thirty or more days without action: Provided, That said resolution from which it is moved to discharge the Committee on Rules has been referred to that committee at least seven days prior to the filing of the motion to discharge. The motion shall be placed in the custody of the Clerk, who shall arrange some convenient place for the signature of Members. A signature may be withdrawn by a Member in writing at any time before the motion is entered on the Journal. Once a motion to discharge has been filed, the Clerk shall make the signatures a matter of public record. The Clerk shall cause the names of the Members who have signed a discharge motion during any week to be published in a portion of the Congressional Record designated for that purpose on the last legislative day of that week. The Clerk shall make available each day for public inspection in an appropriate office of the House cumulative lists of such names. The Clerk shall devise a means by which to make such lists available to offices of the House and to the public in electronic form. When a majority of the total membership of the House shall have signed the motion, it shall be entered on the Journal, printed with the signatures thereto in the Congressional Record, and referred to the Calendar of Motions to Discharge Committees. ‘‘On the second and fourth Mondays of each month except during the last six days of any session of Congress, immediately after the approval of the Journal, any Member who has signed a motion to discharge which has been on the calendar at least seven days prior thereto, and seeks recognition, shall be recognized for the purpose of calling up the motion, and the House shall proceed to its consideration in the manner herein provided without intervening motion except one motion to adjourn. Recognition for the motions shall be in the order in which they have been entered on the Journal. ‘‘When any motion under this rule shall be called up, the bill or resolution shall be read by title only. After twenty minutes’ debate, one-half in favor of the proposition and one-half in opposition thereto, the House shall proceed to vote on the motion to discharge. If the motion prevails to discharge the Committee on Rules from any resolution pending before the committee, the House shall immediately consider such resolution, the Speaker not entertaining any dilatory motion except one motion to adjourn, and, if such resolution is adopted, the House shall immediately proceed to its execution. If the motion prevails to discharge one of the standing committees of the House from any public bill or resolution pending before the committee, it shall then be in order for any Member who signed the motion to move that the House proceed to the immediate consideration of such bill or resolution (such motion not being debatable), and such motion is hereby made of high privilege; and if it shall be decided in the affirmative, the bill shall be immediately considered under the general rules of the House, and if unfinished before adjournment of the day on which it is called up it shall remain the unfinished business until it is fully disposed of. Should the House by vote decide against the immediate consideration of such bill or resolution, it shall be referred to its proper calendar and be entitled to the same rights and privileges that it would have had had the committee to which it was referred duly reported same to the House for its consideration: Provided, That when any perfected motion to discharge a committee from the consideration of any public bill or resolution has once been acted upon by the House it shall not be in order to entertain during the same session of Congress any other motion for the discharge from that committee of said measure, or from any other committee of any other bill or resolution substantially the same, relating in substance to or dealing with the same subject matter, or from the Committee on Rules of a resolution providing a special order of business for the consideration of any other such bill or resolution, in order that such action by the House on a motion to discharge shall be res adjudicata for the remainder of that session: Provided further, That if before any one motion to discharge a committee has been acted upon by the House there are on the Calendar of Motions to Discharge Committees other motions to discharge committees from the consideration of bills or resolutions substantially the same, relating in substance to or dealing with the same subject matter, after the House shall have acted on one motion to discharge, the remaining said motions shall be stricken from the Calendar of Motions to Discharge Committees and not acted on during the remainder of that session of Congress.’’

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FIRST SESSION 104–33 ...... S. 464 104–66 ...... S. 790 104–1 ...... S. 2 104–34 ...... S. 532 104–67...... H.R. 1058 104–2 ...... S. 273 104–35...... H.R. 2288 104–68...... H.R. 2481 SEC. 6 104–3 ...... S. 257 104–36 ...... S. 895 104–69 ...... H.J. Res. 136 104–4 ...... S. 1 104–37...... H.R. 1976 104–70...... H.R. 325 104–5 ...... S. 377 104–38 ...... S. 1254 104–71...... H.R. 1240 104–6...... H.R. 889 104–39 ...... S. 227 104–72 ...... S. 1465 104–7...... H.R. 831 104–40 ...... S. 268 104–73...... H.R. 1747 104–8...... H.R. 1345 104–41 ...... S. 1111 104–74...... H.R. 2336 104–9 ...... S. 178 104–42...... H.R. 402 104–75...... H.R. 395 104–10...... H.R. 421 104–43...... H.R. 716 104–76...... H.R. 660 104–11...... H.R. 517 104–44...... H.R. 1026 104–77...... H.R. 965 104–12...... H.R. 1380 104–45 ...... S. 1322 104–78...... H.R. 1253 104–13 ...... S. 244 104–46...... H.R. 1905 104–79...... H.R. 2527 104–14...... H.R. 1421 104–47...... H.R. 2589 104–80...... H.R. 2547 104–15 ...... S. 349 104–48...... H.R. 1103 104–81 ...... H.J. Res. 69 104–16 ...... S. 441 104–49...... H.R. 1715 104–82 ...... H.J. Res. 110 104–17 ...... S. 962 104–50...... H.R. 2002 104–83 ...... H.J. Res. 111 104–18...... H.R. 483 104–51 ...... S. 457 104–84 ...... H.J. Res. 112 104–19...... H.R. 1944 104–52...... H.R. 2020 104–85 ...... S. 369 104–20 ...... S. 523 104–53...... H.R. 2492 104–86 ...... S. 965 104–21...... H.R. 2017 104–54 ...... H.J. Res. 123 104–87...... H.R. 1878 104–22...... H.R. 2161 104–55...... H.R. 436 104–88...... H.R. 2539

104–23...... H.R. 535 104–56 ...... H.J. Res. 122 SECOND SESSION 104–24...... H.R. 584 104–57...... H.R. 2394 104–89...... H.R. 2808 104–25...... H.R. 614 104–58 ...... S. 395 104–90 ...... H.J. Res. 153 104–26...... H.R. 1225 104–59 ...... S. 440 104–91...... H.R. 1358 104–27...... H.R. 2077 104–60 ...... S. 1328 104–92...... H.R. 1643 104–28...... H.R. 2108 104–61...... H.R. 2126 104–93...... H.R. 1655 104–29...... H.R. 2399 104–62...... H.R. 2519 104–94 ...... H.J. Res. 134 104–30...... H.R. 2404 104–63...... H.R. 2525 104–95...... H.R. 394 104–31 ...... H.J. Res. 108 104–64...... H.R. 2204 104–96...... H.R. 2627 104–32...... H.R. 1817 104–65 ...... S. 1060 104–97...... H.R. 2203

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SECOND SESSION—Continued 104–135...... H.R. 255 104–173...... H.R. 1051 104–98...... H.R. 1295 104–136...... H.R. 869 104–174...... H.R. 1114 104–99...... H.R. 2880 104–137...... H.R. 1804 104–175 ...... S. 531 104–100...... H.R. 1606 104–138...... H.R. 2415 104–176 ...... S.J. Res. 20 104–101...... H.R. 2061 104–139...... H.R. 2556 104–177...... H.R. 782 104–102 ...... S. 1341 104–140 ...... S.J. Res. 53 104–178...... H.R. 3215 104–103...... H.R. 2924 104–141...... H.R. 3055 104–179...... H.R. 3235 104–104 ...... S. 652 104–142...... H.R. 2024 104–180...... H.R. 3603 104–105...... H.R. 2029 104–143...... H.R. 2243 104–181 ...... H.J. Res. 166 104–106 ...... S. 1124 104–144...... H.R. 2064 104–182 ...... S. 1316 104–107...... H.R. 1868 104–145...... H.R. 2137 104–183 ...... S. 1757 104–108...... H.R. 2111 104–146 ...... S. 641 104–184...... H.R. 3663 104–109...... H.R. 2726 104–147...... H.R. 1743 104–185...... H.R. 1975 104–110...... H.R. 2353 104–148...... H.R. 1836 104–186...... H.R. 2739 104–111...... H.R. 2657 104–149...... H.R. 2066 104–187...... H.R. 3139 104–112...... H.R. 1718 104–150...... H.R. 1965 104–188...... H.R. 3448 104–113...... H.R. 2196 104–151...... H.R. 3029 104–189...... H.R. 3834 104–114...... H.R. 927 104–152...... H.R. 2803 104–190...... H.R. 3870 104–115...... H.R. 3021 104–153 ...... S. 1136 104–191...... H.R. 3103 104–116 ...... H.J. Res. 163 104–154 ...... S. 1903 104–192...... H.R. 3680 104–117...... H.R. 2778 104–155...... H.R. 3525 104–193...... H.R. 3734 104–118 ...... H.J. Res. 165 104–156 ...... S. 1579 104–194...... H.R. 3845 104–119...... H.R. 2036 104–157...... H.R. 1880 104–195...... H.R. 3269 104–120 ...... S. 1494 104–158...... H.R. 2437 104–196...... H.R. 3517 104–121...... H.R. 3136 104–159...... H.R. 2704 104–197...... H.R. 3754 104–122 ...... H.J. Res. 170 104–160...... H.R. 3364 104–198...... H.R. 740 104–123...... H.R. 1266 104–161...... H.R. 2070 104–199...... H.R. 3396 104–124...... H.R. 1787 104–162...... H.R. 2853 104–200...... H.R. 4018 104–125 ...... H.J. Res. 78 104–163...... H.R. 1508 104–201...... H.R. 3230 104–126 ...... S.J. Res. 38 104–164...... H.R. 3121 104–202 ...... S. 1669 104–127...... H.R. 2854 104–165...... H.R. 701 104–203...... H.R. 1642 104–128...... H.R. 2969 104–166...... H.R. 248 104–204...... H.R. 3666 104–129 ...... H.J. Res. 168 104–167 ...... S. 1899 104–205...... H.R. 3675 104–130 ...... S. 4 104–168...... H.R. 2337 104–206...... H.R. 3816 104–131 ...... H.J. Res. 175 104–169...... H.R. 497 104–207 ...... H.J. Res. 197 104–132 ...... S. 735 104–170...... H.R. 1627 104–208...... H.R. 3610 104–133...... H.R. 3034 104–171...... H.R. 3161 104–209...... H.R. 1772 104–134...... H.R. 3019 104–172...... H.R. 3107 104–210...... H.R. 2428

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FIRST SESSION

H.R. 325 ...... An act to amend the Clean Air Act to provide for an optional provision for the reduction of work-related vehicle trips and miles traveled in ozone nonattainment areas designated as severe, and for other purposes. Approved Dec. 23, 1995. Public Law 104–70. H.R. 395 ...... An act to designate the United States courthouse and Federal building to be constructed at the southeastern corner of Liberty and South Virginia Streets in Reno, Nevada, as the ‘‘Bruce R. Thompson United States Courthouse and Federal Building’’. Approved Dec. 28, 1995. Public Law 104–75. SEC. 7 H.R. 402 ...... An act to amend the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, and for other purposes. Approved Nov. 2, 1995. Public Law 104–42. H.R. 421 ...... An act to amend the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act to provide for the purchase of com- mon stock of Cook Inlet Region, and for other purposes. Approved May 18, 1995. Public Law 104–10. H.R. 436 ...... An act to require the head of any Federal agency to differentiate between fats, oils, and greases of animal, marine, or vegetable origin, and other oils and greases, in issuing certain regulations, and for other purposes. Approved Nov. 20, 1995. Public Law 104–55. H.R. 483 ...... An act to amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to permit medicare select policies to be offered in all States, and for other purposes. Approved July 7, 1995. Public Law 104–18. H.R. 517 ...... An act to amend title V of Public Law 96-550, designating the Chaco Culture Archeological Protection Sites, and for other purposes. Approved May 18, 1995. Public Law 104–11. H.R. 535 ...... An act to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey the Corning National Fish Hatchery to the State of Arkansas. Approved Sept. 6, 1995. Public Law 104–23. H.R. 584 ...... An act to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey a fish hatchery to the State of Iowa. Approved Sept. 6, 1995. Public Law 104–24. H.R. 614 ...... An act to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey to the State of Minnesota the New London National Fish Hatchery production facility. Approved Sept. 6, 1995. Public Law 104–25. H.R. 660 ...... An act to amend the Fair Housing Act to modify the exemption from certain familial status discrimination prohibitions granted to housing for older persons. Approved Dec. 28, 1995. Public Law 104–76. H.R. 716 ...... An act to amend the Fishermen’s Protective Act. Approved Nov. 3, 1995. Public Law 104–43. H.R. 831 ...... An act to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to permanently extend the deduction for the health insurance costs of self-employed individuals, to repeal the provision permitting nonrecognition of gain on sales and exchanges effectuating policies of the Federal Commu- nications Commission, and for other purposes. Approved Apr. 11, 1995. Public Law 104–7. H.R. 889 ...... An act making emergency supplemental appropriations and rescissions to preserve and en- hance the military readiness of the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending Septem- ber 30, 1995, and for other purposes. Approved Apr. 10, 1995. Public Law 104–6. H.R. 965 ...... An act to designate the Federal building located at 600 Martin Luther King, Jr. Place in Louis- ville, Kentucky, as the ‘‘Romano L. Mazzoli Federal Building’’. Approved Dec. 28, 1995. Pub- lic Law 104–77. H.R. 1026 ...... An act to designate the United States Post Office building located at 201 East Pikes Peak Ave- nue in Colorado Springs, Colorado, as the ‘‘Winfield Scott Stratton Post Office’’. Approved Nov. 3, 1995. Public Law 104–44. H.R. 1103 ...... An act entitled, ‘‘Amendments to the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act, 1930’’. Ap- proved Nov. 15, 1995. Public Law 104–48. H.R. 1225 ...... An act to amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to exempt employees who perform cer- tain court reporting duties from the compensatory time requirements applicable to certain public agencies, and for other purposes. Approved Sept. 6, 1995. Public Law 104–26. H.R. 1240 ...... An act to combat crime by enhancing the penalties for certain sexual crimes against children. Approved Dec. 23, 1995. Public Law 104–71. H.R. 1253 ...... An act to rename the San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge as the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Approved Dec. 28, 1995. Public Law 104–78.

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H.R. 1345 ...... An act to eliminate budget deficits and management inefficiencies in the government of the District of Columbia through the establishment of the District of Columbia Financial Re- sponsibility and Management Assistance Authority, and for other purposes. Approved Apr. 17, 1995. Public Law 104–8. H.R. 1380 ...... An act to provide a moratorium on certain class action lawsuits relating to the Truth in Lend- ing Act. Approved May 18, 1995. Public Law 104–12. H.R. 1421 ...... An act to provide that references in the statutes of the United States to any committee or offi- cer of the House of Representatives the name or jurisdiction of which was changed as part of the reorganization of the House of Representatives at the beginning of the One Hundred Fourth Congress shall be treated as referring to the currently applicable committee or officer of the House of Representatives. Approved June 3, 1995. Public Law 104–14. H.R. 1715 ...... An act respecting the relationship between workers’ compensation benefits and the benefits available under the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act. Approved Nov. 15, 1995. Public Law 104–49. H.R. 1747 ...... An act to amend the Public Health Services Act to permanently extend and clarify malpractice coverage for health centers, and for other purposes. Approved Dec. 26, 1995. Public Law 104–73. H.R. 1817 ...... An act making appropriations for military construction, family housing, and base realignment and closure for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 3, 1995. Public Law 104–32. H.R. 1878 ...... An act to extend for 2 years the period of applicability of enrollment mix requirement to cer- tain health maintenance organizations providing services under Dayton Area Health Plan. Approved Dec. 29, 1995. Public Law 104–87. H.R. 1905 ...... An act making appropriations for energy and water development for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Approved Nov. 13, 1995. Public Law 104–46. H.R. 1944 ...... An act making emergency supplemental appropriations for additional disaster assistance, for anti-terrorism initiatives, for assistance in the recovery from the tragedy that occurred at Oklahoma City, and making rescissions for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1995, and for other purposes. Approved July 27, 1995. Public Law 104–19. H.R. 1976 ...... An act making appropriations for Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administra- tion, and Related Agencies programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 21, 1995. Public Law 104–37. H.R. 2002 ...... An act making appropriations for the Department of Transportation and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Approved Nov. 15, 1995. Public Law 104–50. H.R. 2017 ...... An act to authorize an increased Federal share of the costs of certain transportation projects in the District of Columbia for fiscal years 1995 and 1996, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 4, 1995. Public Law 104–21. H.R. 2020 ...... An act making appropriations for the Treasury Department, the United States Postal Service, the Executive Office of the President, and certain Independent Agencies, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Approved Nov. 19, 1995. Public Law 104–52. H.R. 2077 ...... An act to designate the United States Post Office building located at 33 College Avenue in Waterville, Maine, as the ‘‘George J. Mitchell Post Office Building’’. Approved Sept. 6, 1995. Public Law 104–27. H.R. 2108 ...... An act to permit the Washington Convention Center Authority to expend revenues for the op- eration and maintenance of the existing Washington Convention Center and for preconstruction activities relating to a new convention center in the District of Columbia, to permit a designated authority of the District of Columbia to borrow funds for the preconstruction activities relating to a sports arena in the District of Columbia and to permit certain revenues to be pledged as security for the borrowing of such funds, and for other purposes. Approved Sept. 6, 1995. Public Law 104–28. H.R. 2161 ...... An act to extend authorities under the Middle East Peace Facilitation Act of 1994 until Octo- ber 1, 1995, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 14, 1995. Public Law 104–22. H.R. 2204 ...... An act to extend and reauthorize the Defense Production Act of 1950, and for other purposes. Approved Dec. 18, 1995. Public Law 104–64. H.R. 2288 ...... An act to amend part D of title IV of the Social Security Act to extend for 2 years the deadline by which States are required to have in effect an automated data processing and information retrieval system for use in the administration of State plans for child and spousal support. Approved Oct. 12, 1995. Public Law 104–35. H.R. 2336 ...... An act to amend the Doug Barnard, Jr.--1996 Atlanta Centennial Olympic Games Commemo- rative Coin Act, and for other purposes. Approved Dec. 26, 1995. Public Law 104–74. H.R. 2394 ...... An act to increase, effective as of December 1, 1995, the rates of compensation for veterans with service-connected disabilities and the rates of dependency and indemnity compensation for the survivors of certain disabled veterans. Approved Nov. 22, 1995. Public Law 104–57. H.R. 2399 ...... An act to amend the Truth in Lending Act to clarify the intent of such Act and to reduce bur- densome regulatory requirements on creditors. Approved Sept. 30, 1995. Public Law 104–29. H.R. 2404 ...... An act to extend authorities under the Middle East Peace Facilitation Act of 1994 until No- vember 1, 1995, and for other purposes. Approved Sept. 30, 1995. Public Law 104–30.

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H.R. 2481 ...... An act to designate the Federal Triangle Project under construction at 14th Street and Penn- sylvania Avenue, Northwest, in the District of Columbia, as the ‘‘ Building and International Trade Center’’. Approved Dec. 22, 1995. Public Law 104–68. H.R. 2492 ...... An act making appropriations for the Legislative Branch for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Approved Nov. 19, 1995. Public Law 104–53. H.R. 2519 ...... An act to facilitate contributions to charitable organizations by codifying certain exemptions from the Federal securities laws, and for other purposes. Approved Dec. 8, 1995. Public Law 104–62. H.R. 2525 ...... An act to modify the operation of the antitrust laws, and of State laws similar to the antitrust laws, with respect to charitable gift annuities. Approved Dec. 8, 1995. Public Law 104–63. H.R. 2527 ...... An act to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to improve the electoral process by permitting electronic filing and preservation of Federal Election Commission reports, and for other purposes. Approved Dec. 28, 1995. Public Law 104–79. H.R. 2539 ...... An act to abolish the Interstate Commerce Commission, to amend subtitle IV of title 49, Unit- ed States Code, to reform economic regulation of transportation, and for other purposes. Ap- proved Dec. 29, 1995. Public Law 104–88. H.R. 2547 ...... An act to designate the United States courthouse located at 800 Market Street in Knoxville, Tennessee, as the ‘‘Howard H. Baker, Jr. United States Courthouse’’. Approved Dec. 28, 1995. Public Law 104–80. H.R. 2589 ...... An act to extend authorities under the Middle East Peace Facilitation Act of 1994 until Decem- ber 31, 1995, and for other purposes. Approved Nov. 13, 1995. Public Law 104–47.

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H.R. 248 ...... An act to amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for the conduct of expanded studies and the establishment of innovative programs with respect to traumatic brain injury, and for other purposes. Approved July 29, 1996. Public Law 104–166. H.R. 255 ...... An act to designate the Federal Justice Building in Miami, Florida, as the ‘‘James Lawrence King Federal Justice Building’’. Approved Apr. 30, 1996. Public Law 104–135. H.R. 394 ...... An act to amend title 4 of the United States Code to limit State taxation of certain pension income. Approved Jan. 10, 1996. Public Law 104–95. H.R. 497 ...... An act to create the National Gambling Impact and Policy Commission. Approved Aug. 3, 1996. Public Law 104–169. H.R. 543 ...... An act to approve a governing international fishery agreement between the United States and the Republic of Estonia. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–283. H.R. 632 ...... An act to enhance fairness in compensating owners of patents used by the United States. Ap- proved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–308. H.R. 657 ...... An act to extend the deadline under the Federal Power Act applicable to the construction of three hydroelectric projects in the State of Arkansas. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–241. H.R. 680 ...... An act to extend the time for construction of certain FERC licensed hydro projects. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–242. H.R. 701 ...... An act to authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to convey lands to the City of Rolla, Missouri. Approved July 24, 1996. Public Law 104–165. H.R. 740 ...... An act to confer jurisdiction on the United States Court of Federal Claims with respect to land claims of Pueblo of Isleta Indian Tribe. Approved Sept. 18, 1996. Public Law 104–198. H.R. 782 ...... An act to amend title 18 of the United States Code to allow members of employee associations to represent their views before the United States Government. Approved Aug. 6, 1996. Pub- lic Law 104–177. H.R. 869 ...... An act to designate the Federal building and U.S. Courthouse located at 125 Market Street in Youngstown, Ohio, as the ‘‘Thomas D. Lambros Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse’’. Approved Apr. 30, 1996. Public Law 104–136. H.R. 927 ...... An act to seek international sanctions against the Castro government in Cuba, to plan for sup- port of a transition government leading to a democratically elected government in Cuba, and for other purposes. Approved Mar. 12, 1996. Public Law 104–114. H.R. 1011 ...... An act to extend the deadline under the Federal Power Act applicable to the construction of a hydroelectric project in the State of Ohio. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–243. H.R. 1014 ...... An act to authorize extension of time limitation for a FERC-issued hydroelectric license. Ap- proved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–244. H.R. 1051 ...... An act to provide for the extension of certain hydroelectric projects located in the State of West Virginia. Approved Aug. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–173. H.R. 1114 ...... An act to authorize minors who are under the child labor provisions of the Fair Labor Stand- ards Act of 1938 and who are under 18 years of age to load materials into balers and com- pacters that meet appropriate American National Standards Institute design safety stand- ards. Approved Aug. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–174. H.R. 1266 ...... An act to provide for the exchange of lands within Admiralty Island National Monument, and for other purposes. Approved Apr. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–123.

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H.R. 1281 ...... An act to amend title 5, United States Code, and the National Security Act of 1947 to require disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act of information regarding certain individ- uals who participated in Nazi war crimes during the period in which the United States was involved in World War II. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–309. H.R. 1290 ...... An act to reinstate the permit for, and extend the deadline under the Federal Power Act appli- cable to the construction of, a hydroelectric project in Oregon, and for other purposes. Ap- proved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–245. H.R. 1295 ...... An act to amend the Trademark Act of 1946 to make certain revisions relating to the protec- tion of famous marks. Approved Jan. 16, 1996. Public Law 104–98. H.R. 1335 ...... An act to provide for the extension of a hydroelectric project located in the State of West Vir- ginia. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–246. H.R. 1350 ...... An act to amend the Merchant Marine Act, 1936 to revitalize the United States-flag merchant marine, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 8, 1996. Public Law 104–239. H.R. 1358 ...... An act to require the Secretary of Commerce to convey to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts the National Marine Fisheries Service laboratory located on Emerson Avenue in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Approved Jan. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–91. H.R. 1366 ...... An act to authorize the extension of time limitation for the FERC-issued hydroelectric license for the Mt. Hope Waterpower Project. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–247. H.R. 1508 ...... An act to require the transfer of title to the District of Columbia of certain real property in Anacostia Park to facilitate the construction of National Children’s Island, a cultural, edu- cational, and family-oriented park. Approved July 19, 1996. Public Law 104–163. H.R. 1514 ...... An act to authorize and facilitate a program to enhance safety, training, research, and develop- ment, and safety education in the propane gas industry for the benefit of propane consumers and the public, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–284. H.R. 1606 ...... An act to designate the United States Post Office building located at 24 Corliss Street, Provi- dence, Rhode Island, as the ‘‘Harry Kizirian Post Office Building’’. Approved Feb. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–100. H.R. 1627 ...... An act to amend the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act and the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 3, 1996. Public Law 104–170. H.R. 1642 ...... An act to extend nondiscriminatory treatment (most-favored-nation treatment) to the products of Cambodia, and for other purposes. Approved Sept. 25, 1996. Public Law 104–203. H.R. 1643 ...... An act to authorize the extension of nondiscriminatory treatment (most-favored-nation treat- ment) to the products of Bulgaria. Approved Jan. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–92. H.R. 1655 ...... An act to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 1996 for intelligence and intelligence-related activities of the United States Government, the Community Management Account, and the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System, and for other purposes. Ap- proved Jan. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–93. H.R. 1718 ...... An act to designate the United States courthouse located at 197 South Main Street in Wilkes- Barre, Pennsylvania, as the ‘‘Max Rosenn United States Courthouse’’. Approved Mar. 5, 1996. Public Law 104–112. H.R. 1734 ...... An act to reauthorize the National Film Preservation Board, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–285. H.R. 1743 ...... An act to amend the Water Resources Research Act of 1984 to extend the authorizations of appropriations through fiscal year 2000, and for other purposes. Approved May 24, 1996. Public Law 104–147. H.R. 1772 ...... An act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to acquire certain interests in the Waihee Marsh for inclusion in the Oahu National Wildlife Refuge Complex. Approved Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–209. H.R. 1776 ...... An act to require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint coins in commemoration of black revo- lutionary war patriots. Approved Oct. 20, 1996. Public Law 104–329. H.R. 1787 ...... An act to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to repeal the saccharin notice re- quirement. Approved Apr. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–124. H.R. 1791 ...... An act to amend title XIX of the Social Security Act to make certain technical corrections relat- ing to physicians’ services. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–248. H.R. 1804 ...... An act to designate the United States Post Office-Courthouse located at South 6th and Rogers Avenue, Fort Smith, Arkansas, as the ‘‘Judge Isaac C. Parker Federal Building’’. Approved Apr. 30, 1996. Public Law 104–137. H.R. 1823 ...... An act to amend the Central Utah Project Completion Act to direct the Secretary of the Inte- rior to allow for prepayment of repayment contracts between the United States and the Central Utah Water Conservancy District dated December 28, 1965, and November 26, 1985, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–286. H.R. 1836 ...... An act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to acquire property in the town of East Hamp- ton, Suffolk County, New York, for inclusion in the Amagansett National Wildlife Refuge. Approved May 24, 1996. Public Law 104–148. H.R. 1868 ...... An act making appropriations for foreign operations, export financing, and related programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Approved Feb. 12, 1996. Public Law 104–107. H.R. 1874 ...... An act to modify the boundaries of the Talladega National Forest, Alabama. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–310.

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H.R. 1880 ...... An act to designate the United States Post Office building located at 102 South McLean, Lin- coln, Illinois, as the ‘‘Edward Madigan Post Office Building’’. Approved July 9, 1996. Public Law 104–157. H.R. 1965 ...... An act to reauthorize the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, and for other purposes. Ap- proved June 3, 1996. Public Law 104–150. H.R. 1975 ...... An act to improve the management of royalties from Federal and Outer Continental Shelf oil and gas leases, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 13, 1996. Public Law 104–185. H.R. 2024 ...... An act to phase out the use of mercury in batteries and provide for the efficient and cost-effec- tive collection and recycling or proper disposal of used nickel cadmium batteries, small sealed lead-acid batteries, and certain other batteries, and for other purposes. Approved May 13, 1996. Public Law 104–142. H.R. 2029 ...... An act to amend the Farm Credit Act of 1971 to provide regulatory relief. Approved Feb. 10, 1996. Public Law 104–105. H.R. 2036 ...... An act to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to make certain adjustments in the land dis- posal program to provide needed flexibility, and for other purposes. Approved Mar. 26, 1996. Public Law 104–119. H.R. 2061 ...... An act to designate the Federal building located at 1550 Dewey Avenue, Baker City, Oregon as the ‘‘David J. Wheeler Federal Building’’. Approved Feb. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–101. H.R. 2064 ...... An act to grant the consent of Congress to an amendment of the Historic Chattahoochee Com- pact between the States of Alabama and Georgia. Approved May 16, 1996. Public Law 104–144. H.R. 2066 ...... An act to amend the National School Lunch Act to provide greater flexibility to schools to meet the Dietary Guidelines for Americans under the school lunch and school breakfast programs. Approved May 29, 1996. Public Law 104–149. H.R. 2070 ...... An act to provide for the distribution within the United States of the United States Informa- tion Agency film entitled ‘‘Fragile Ring of Life’’. Approved July 18, 1996. Public Law 104–161. H.R. 2111 ...... An act to designate the Social Security Administration’s Western Program Service Center lo- cated at 1221 Nevin Avenue, Richmond, California, as the ‘‘Francis J. Hagel Building’’. Ap- proved Feb. 12, 1996. Public Law 104–108. H.R. 2137 ...... An act to amend the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 to require the release of relevant information to protect the public from sexually violent offenders. Ap- proved May 17, 1996. Public Law 104–145. H.R. 2196 ...... An act to amend the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of 1980 with respect to in- ventions made under cooperative research and development agreements, and for other pur- poses. Approved Mar. 7, 1996. Public Law 104–113. H.R. 2203 ...... An act to reauthorize the tied aid credit program of the Export-Import Bank of the United States, and to allow the Export-Import Bank to conduct a demonstration project. Approved Jan. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–97. H.R. 2243 ...... An act to amend the Trinity River Basin Fish and Wildlife Management Act of 1984, to extend for three years the availability of moneys for the restoration of fish and wildlife in the Trin- ity River, and for other purposes. Approved May 15, 1996. Public Law 104–143. H.R. 2297 ...... An act to codify without substantive change laws related to transportation and to improve the United States Code. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–287. H.R. 2337 ...... An act to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide for increased taxpayer protec- tions. Approved July 30, 1996. Public Law 104–168. H.R. 2353 ...... An act to amend title 38, United States Code, to extend certain expiring authorities of the De- partment of Veterans Affairs relating to delivery of health and medical care, and for other purposes. Approved Feb. 13, 1996. Public Law 104–110. H.R. 2366 ...... An act to repeal an unnecessary medical device reporting requirement. Approved Oct. 2, 1996. Public Law 104–224. H.R. 2415 ...... An act to designate the United States Customs Administrative Building at the Ysleta/Zaragosa Port of Entry located at 797 South Ysleta in El Paso, Texas, as the ‘‘Timothy C. McCaghren Customs Administrative Building’’. Approved Apr. 30, 1996. Public Law 104–138. H.R. 2428 ...... An act to encourage the donation of food and grocery products to nonprofit organizations for distribution to needy individuals by giving the Model Good Samaritan Food Donation Act the full force and effect of law. Approved Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–210. H.R. 2437 ...... An act to provide for the exchange of certain lands in Gilpin County, Colorado. Approved July 9, 1996. Public Law 104–158. H.R. 2464 ...... An act to amend Public Law 103-93 to provide additional lands within the State of Utah for the Goshute Indian Reservation, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–211. H.R. 2501 ...... An act to extend the deadline under the Federal Power Act applicable to the construction of a hydroelectric project in Kentucky, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–249. H.R. 2504 ...... An act to designate the Federal Building located at the corner of Patton Avenue and Otis Street, and the United States Courthouse located on Otis Street, in Asheville, North Caro- lina, as the ‘‘Veach-Baley Federal Complex’’. Approved Oct. 2, 1996. Public Law 104–225. H.R. 2508 ...... An act to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to provide for improvements in the process of approving and using animal drugs, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–250.

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H.R. 2512 ...... An act to provide for certain benefits of the Missouri River basin Pick-Sloan project to the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–223. H.R. 2556 ...... An act to redesignate the Federal building located at 345 Middlefield Road in Menlo Park, California, and known as the Earth Sciences and Library Building, as the ‘‘Vincent E. McKelvey Federal Building’’. Approved Apr. 30, 1996. Public Law 104–139. H.R. 2579 ...... An act to establish the National Tourism Board and the National Tourism Organization to pro- mote international travel and tourism to the United States. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–288. H.R. 2594 ...... An act to amend the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act to reduce the waiting period for benefits payable under that Act, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–251. H.R. 2627 ...... An act to require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint coins in commemoration of the sesqui- centennial of the founding of the Smithsonian Institution. Approved Jan. 10, 1996. Public Law 104–96. H.R. 2630 ...... An act to extend the deadline for commencement of construction of a hydroelectric project in the State of Illinois. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–252. H.R. 2657 ...... An act to award a congressional gold medal to Ruth and Billy Graham. Approved Feb. 13, 1996. Public Law 104–111. H.R. 2660 ...... An act to increase the amount authorized to be appropriated to the Department of the Interior for the Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–253. H.R. 2679 ...... An act to revise the boundary of the North Platte National Wildlife Refuge. Approved Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–212. H.R. 2685 ...... An act to repeal the Medicare and Medicaid Coverage Data Bank. Approved Oct. 2, 1996. Pub- lic Law 104–226. H.R. 2695 ...... An act to extend the deadline under the Federal Power Act applicable to the construction of certain hydroelectric projects in the State of Pennsylvania. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–254. H.R. 2700 ...... An act to designate the United States Post Office building located at 7980 FM 327, Elmendorf, Texas, as the ‘‘Amos F. Longoria Post Office Building’’. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–255. H.R. 2704 ...... An act to provide that the United States Post Office building that is to be located on the 2600 block of East 75th Street in Chicago, Illinois, shall be known and designated as the ‘‘Charles A. Hayes Post Office Building’’. Approved July 9, 1996. Public Law 104–159. H.R. 2726 ...... An act to make certain technical corrections in laws relating to Native Americans, and for other purposes. Approved Feb. 12, 1996. Public Law 104–109. H.R. 2739 ...... An act to provide for a representational allowance for Members of the House of Representa- tives, to make technical and conforming changes to sundry provisions of law in consequence of administrative reforms in the House of Representatives, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 20, 1996. Public Law 104–186. H.R. 2773 ...... An act to extend the deadline under the Federal Power Act applicable to the construction of 2 hydroelectric projects in North Carolina, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–256. H.R. 2778 ...... An act to provide that members of the Armed Forces performing services for the peacekeeping effort in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina shall be entitled to certain tax benefits in the same manner as if such services were performed in a combat zone. Approved Mar. 20, 1996. Public Law 104–117. H.R. 2779 ...... An act to provide for soft-metric conversion, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–289. H.R. 2803 ...... An act to amend the anti-car theft provisions of title 49, United States Code, to increase the utility of motor vehicle title information to State and Federal law enforcement officials, and for other purposes. Approved July 2, 1996. Public Law 104–152. H.R. 2808 ...... An act to extend authorities under the Middle East Peace Facilitation Act of 1994 until March 31, 1996, and for other purposes. Approved Jan. 4, 1996. Public Law 104–89. H.R. 2816 ...... An act to reinstate the license for, and extend the deadline under the Federal Power Act appli- cable to the construction of, a hydroelectric project in Ohio, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–257. H.R. 2853 ...... An act to authorize the extension of nondiscriminatory treatment (most-favored-nation treat- ment) to the products of Bulgaria. Approved July 18, 1996. Public Law 104–162. H.R. 2854 ...... An act to modify the operation of certain agricultural programs. Approved Apr. 4, 1996. Public Law 104–127. H.R. 2869 ...... An act to extend the deadline for commencement of construction of a hydroelectric project in the State of Kentucky. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–258. H.R. 2880 ...... An act making appropriations for fiscal year 1996 to make a downpayment toward a balanced budget, and for other purposes. Approved Jan. 26, 1996. Public Law 104–99. H.R. 2924 ...... An act to guarantee the timely payment of social security benefits in March 1996. Approved Feb. 8, 1996. Public Law 104–103. H.R. 2967 ...... An act to extend the authorization of the Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act of 1978, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–259. H.R. 2969 ...... An act to eliminate the Board of Tea Experts by repealing the Tea Importation Act of 1897. Approved Apr. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–128.

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H.R. 2982 ...... An act to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey the Carbon Hill National Fish Hatchery to the State of Alabama. Approved Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–213. H.R. 2988 ...... An act to amend the Clean Air Act to provide that traffic signal synchronization projects are exempt from certain requirements of Environmental Protection Agency Rules. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–260. H.R. 3005 ...... An act to amend the Federal securities laws in order to promote efficiency and capital forma- tion in the financial markets, and to amend the Investment Company Act of 1940 to promote more efficient management of mutual funds, protect investors, and provide more effective and less burdensome regulation. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–290. H.R. 3019 ...... An act making appropriations for fiscal year 1996 to make a further downpayment toward a balanced budget, and for other purposes. Approved Apr. 26, 1996. Public Law 104–134. H.R. 3021 ...... An act to guarantee the continuing full investment of Social Security and other Federal funds in obligations of the United States. Approved Mar. 12, 1996. Public Law 104–115. H.R. 3029 ...... An act to designate the United States courthouse in Washington, District of Columbia, as the ‘‘E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse’’. Approved July 1, 1996. Public Law 104–151. H.R. 3034 ...... An act to amend the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act to extend for two months the authority for promulgating regulations under the Act. Approved Apr. 25, 1996. Public Law 104–133. H.R. 3055 ...... An act to amend section 326 of the Higher Education Act of 1965 to permit continued partici- pation by Historically Black Graduate Professional Schools in the grant program authorized by that section. Approved May 6, 1996. Public Law 104–141. H.R. 3056 ...... An act to permit a county-operated health insuring organization to qualify as an organization exempt from certain requirements otherwise applicable to health insuring organizations under the Medicaid program notwithstanding that the organization enrolls Medicaid bene- ficiaries residing in another county. Approved Oct. 8, 1996. Public Law 104–240. H.R. 3060 ...... An act to implement the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty. Ap- proved Oct. 2, 1996. Public Law 104–227. H.R. 3068 ...... An act to accept the request of the Prairie Island Indian Community to revoke their charter of incorporation issued under the Indian Reorganization Act. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–261. H.R. 3074 ...... An act to amend the United States-Israel Free Trade Area Implementation Act of 1985 to pro- vide the President with additional proclamation authority with respect to articles of the West Bank or Gaza Strip or a qualifying industrial zone. Approved Oct. 2, 1996. Public Law 104–234. H.R. 3103 ...... An act to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to improve portability and continuity of health insurance coverage in the group and individual markets, to combat waste, fraud, and abuse in health insurance and health care delivery, to promote the use of medical savings accounts, to improve access to long-term care services and coverage, to simplify the adminis- tration of health insurance, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 21, 1996. Public Law 104–191. H.R. 3107 ...... An act to impose sanctions on persons exporting certain goods or technology that would en- hance Iran’s ability to explore for, extract, refine, or transport by pipeline petroleum re- sources, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 5, 1996. Public Law 104–172. H.R. 3118 ...... An act to amend title 38, United States Code, to reform eligibility for health care provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–262. H.R. 3120 ...... An act to amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to witness retaliation, witness tam- pering and jury tampering. Approved Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–214. H.R. 3121 ...... An act to amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and the Arms Export Control Act to make improvements to certain defense and security assistance provisions under those Acts, to au- thorize the transfer of naval vessels to certain foreign countries, and for other purposes. Ap- proved July 21, 1996. Public Law 104–164. H.R. 3136 ...... An act to provide for enactment of the Senior Citizens’ Right to Work Act of 1996, the Line Item Veto Act, and the Small Business Growth and Fairness Act of 1996, and to provide for a permanent increase in the public debt limit. Approved Mar. 29, 1996. Public Law 104–121. H.R. 3139 ...... An act to redesignate the United States Post Office building located at 245 Centereach Mall on Middle Country Road in Centereach, New York, as the ‘‘Rose Y. Caracappa United States Post Office Building’’. Approved Aug. 20, 1996. Public Law 104–187. H.R. 3155 ...... An act to amend the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act by designating the Wekiva River, Seminole Creek, and Rock Springs Run in the State of Florida for study and potential addition to the national wild and scenic rivers system. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–311. H.R. 3159 ...... An act to amend title 49, United States Code, to authorize appropriations for fiscal years 1997, 1998, and 1999 for the National Transportation Safety Board, and for other purposes. Ap- proved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–291. H.R. 3161 ...... An act to authorize the extension of nondiscriminatory treatment (most-favored-nation treat- ment) to the products of Romania. Approved Aug. 3, 1996. Public Law 104–171. H.R. 3166 ...... An act to amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to the crime of false statement in a Government matter. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–292. H.R. 3186 ...... An act to designate the Federal building located at 1655 Woodson Road in Overland, Missouri, as the ‘‘Sammy L. Davis Federal Building’’. Approved Oct. 2, 1996. Public Law 104–228.

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H.R. 3215 ...... An act to amend title 18, United States Code, to repeal the provision relating to Federal em- ployees contracting or trading with Indians. Approved Aug. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–178. H.R. 3219 ...... An act to provide Federal assistance for Indian tribes in a manner that recognizes the right of tribal self-governance, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 26, 1996. Public Law 104–330. H.R. 3230 ...... An act to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 1997 for military activities of the Department of Defense, to prescribe military personnel strengths for fiscal year 1997, and for other pur- poses. Approved Sept. 23, 1996. Public Law 104–201. H.R. 3235 ...... An act to amend the Ethics in Government Act of 1978, to extend the authorization of appro- priations for the Office of Government Ethics for 3 years, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–179. H.R. 3249 ...... An act to authorize appropriations for a mining institute to develop domestic technological ca- pabilities for the recovery of minerals from the nation’s seabed, and for other purposes. Ap- proved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–312. H.R. 3259 ...... An act to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 1997 for intelligence and intelligence-related activities of the United States Government, the Community Management Account, and the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System, and for other purposes. Ap- proved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–293. H.R. 3269 ...... An act to amend the Impact Aid program to provide for a hold-harmless with respect to amounts for payments relating to the Federal acquisition of real property and for other pur- poses. Approved Sept. 16, 1996. Public Law 104–195. H.R. 3287 ...... An act to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey the Crawford National Fish Hatchery to the city of Crawford, Nebraska. Approved Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–215. H.R. 3364 ...... An act to designate a United States courthouse in Scranton, Pennsylvania, as the ‘‘William J. Nealon United States Courthouse’’. Approved July 9, 1996. Public Law 104–160. H.R. 3378 ...... An act to amend the Indian Health Care Improvement Act to extend the demonstration pro- gram for direct billing of Medicare, Medicaid, and other third party payors. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–313. H.R. 3396 ...... An act to define and protect the institution of marriage. Approved Sept. 21, 1996. Public Law 104–199. H.R. 3400 ...... An act to designate the United States courthouse to be constructed at a site on 18th Street between Dodge and Douglas Streets in Omaha, Nebraska, as the ‘‘Roman L. Hruska United States Courthouse’’. Approved Oct. 2, 1996. Public Law 104–229. H.R. 3448 ...... An act to provide tax relief for small businesses, to protect jobs, to create opportunities, to in- crease the take home pay of workers, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 20, 1996. Public Law 104–188. H.R. 3452 ...... An act to make certain laws applicable to the Executive Office of the President, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 26, 1996. Public Law 104–331. H.R. 3458 ...... An act to increase, effective as of December 1, 1996, the rates of compensation for veterans with service-connected disabilities and the rates of dependency and indemnity compensation for the survivors of certain disabled veterans. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–263. H.R. 3517 ...... An act making appropriations for military construction, family housing, and base realignment and closure for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Approved Sept. 16, 1996. Public Law 104–196. H.R. 3525 ...... An act to amend title 18, United States Code, to clarify the Federal jurisdiction over offenses relating to damage to religious property. Approved July 3, 1996. Public Law 104–155. H.R. 3539 ...... An act to amend title 49, United States Code, to reauthorize programs of the Federal Aviation Administration, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–264. H.R. 3546 ...... An act to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey the Walhalla National Fish Hatchery to the State of South Carolina. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–265. H.R. 3553 ...... An act to amend the Federal Trade Commission Act to authorize appropriations for the Fed- eral Trade Commission. Approved Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–216. H.R. 3568 ...... An act to designate 51.7 miles of the Clarion River, located in Pennsylvania, as a component of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–314. H.R. 3603 ...... An act making appropriations for Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administra- tion, and Related Agencies programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–180. H.R. 3610 ...... An act making appropriations for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending Sep- tember 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Approved Sept. 30, 1996. Public Law 104–208. H.R. 3632 ...... An act to amend title XIX of the Social Security Act to repeal the requirement for annual resi- dent review for nursing facilities under the Medicaid program and to require resident re- views for mentally ill or mentally retarded residents when there is a significant change in physical or mental condition. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–315. H.R. 3660 ...... An act to make amendments to the Reclamation Wastewater and Groundwater Study and Fa- cilities Act, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–266. H.R. 3663 ...... An act to amend the District of Columbia Self-Government and Governmental Reorganization Act to permit the Council of the District of Columbia to authorize the issuance of revenue bonds with respect to water and sewer facilities, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–184.

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H.R. 3666 ...... An act making appropriations for the Departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development, and for sundry independent agencies, boards, commissions, corporations, and offices for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Approved Sept. 26, 1996. Public Law 104–204. H.R. 3675 ...... An act making appropriations for the Department of Transportation and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Approved Sept. 30, 1996. Public Law 104–205. H.R. 3676 ...... An act to amend title 18, United States Code, to clarify the intent of Congress with respect to the Federal carjacking prohibition. Approved Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–217. H.R. 3680 ...... An act to amend title 18, United States Code, to carry out the international obligations of the United States under the Geneva Conventions to provide criminal penalties for certain war crimes. Approved Aug. 21, 1996. Public Law 104–192. H.R. 3710 ...... An act to designate a United States courthouse located in Tampa, Florida, as the ‘‘Sam M. Gibbons United States Courthouse’’. Approved Oct. 2, 1996. Public Law 104–230. H.R. 3723 ...... An act to amend title 18, United States Code, to protect proprietary economic information, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–294. H.R. 3734 ...... An act to provide for reconciliation pursuant to section 201(a)(1) of the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 1997. Approved Aug. 22, 1996. Public Law 104–193. H.R. 3754 ...... An act making appropriations for the Legislative Branch for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Approved Sept. 16, 1996. Public Law 104–197. H.R. 3802 ...... An act to amend section 552 of title 5, United States Code, popularly known as the Freedom of Information Act, to provide for public access to information in an electronic format, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 2, 1996. Public Law 104–231. H.R. 3815 ...... An act to make technical corrections and miscellaneous amendments to trade laws. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–295. H.R. 3816 ...... An act making appropriations for energy and water development for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Approved Sept. 30, 1996. Public Law 104–206. H.R. 3834 ...... An act to redesignate the Dunning Post Office in Chicago, Illinois, as the ‘‘Roger P. McAuliffe Post Office’’. Approved Aug. 20, 1996. Public Law 104–189. H.R. 3845 ...... An act making appropriations for the government of the District of Columbia and other activi- ties chargeable in whole or in part against revenues of said District for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Approved Sept. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–194. H.R. 3864 ...... An act to reform the management practices of the General Accounting Office, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–316. H.R. 3870 ...... An act to authorize the Agency for International Development to offer voluntary separation incentive payments to employees of that agency. Approved Aug. 20, 1996. Public Law 104–190. H.R. 3871 ...... An act to waive temporarily the Medicaid enrollment composition rule for certain health main- tenance organizations. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–267. H.R. 3877 ...... An act to designate the United States Post Office building in Camden, Arkansas, as the ‘‘Hon- orable David H. Pryor Post Office Building’’. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–268. H.R. 3910 ...... An act to provide emergency drought relief to the city of Corpus Christi, Texas, and the Cana- dian River Municipal Water Authority, Texas, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–318. H.R. 3916 ...... An act to make available certain Voice of America and Radio Marti multilingual computer readable text and voice recordings. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–269. H.R. 3973 ...... An act to provide for a study of the recommendations of the Joint Federal-State Commission on Policies and Programs Affecting Alaska Natives. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–270. H.R. 4018 ...... An act to make technical corrections in the Federal Oil and Gas Royalty Management Act of 1982. Approved Sept. 22, 1996. Public Law 104–200. H.R. 4036 ...... An act to strengthen the protection of internationally recognized human rights. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–319. H.R. 4083 ...... An act to extend certain programs under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act through Sep- tember 30, 1997. Approved Oct. 14, 1996. Public Law 104–306. H.R. 4137 ...... An act to combat drug-facilitated crimes of violence, including sexual assaults. Approved Oct. 13, 1996. Public Law 104–305. H.R. 4138 ...... An act to authorize the hydrogen research, development, and demonstration programs of the Department of Energy, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–271. H.R. 4167 ...... An act to provide for the safety of journeyman boxers, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–272. H.R. 4168 ...... An act to amend the Helium Act to authorize the Secretary to enter into agreements with pri- vate parties for the recovery and disposal of helium on Federal lands, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–273. H.R. 4194 ...... An act to reauthorize alternative means of dispute resolution in the Federal administrative process, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–320. H.R. 4236 ...... An act to provide for the administration of certain Presidio properties at minimal cost to the Federal taxpayer, and for other purposes. Approved Nov. 12, 1996. Public Law 104–333. H.R. 4283 ...... An act to provide for ballast water management to prevent the introduction and spread of non- indigenous species into the waters of the United States, and for other purposes. 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H.R. 419 ...... An act for the relief of Benchmark Rail Group, Inc.. Approved July 24, 1996. Private Law 104–1. H.R. 1031 ...... An act for the relief of Oscar Salas-Velazquez. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Private Law 104–3. H.R. 1087 ...... An act for the relief of Nguyen Quy An and Nguyen Ngoc Kim Quy. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Private Law 104–4.

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H.J. Res. 69 ...... Joint resolution providing for the reappointment of Homer Alfred Neal as a citizen regent of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Approved Dec. 28, 1995. Public Law 104–81. H.J. Res. 108 ...... Joint resolution making continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1996, and for other pur- poses. Approved Sept. 30, 1995. Public Law 104–31. H.J. Res. 110 ...... Joint resolution providing for the appointment of Howard H. Baker, Jr. as a citizen regent of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Approved Dec. 28, 1995. Public Law 104–82. H.J. Res. 111 ...... Joint resolution providing for the appointment of Anne D’Harnoncourt as a citizen regent of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Approved Dec. 28, 1995. Public Law 104–83. H.J. Res. 112 ...... Joint resolution providing for the appointment of Louis Gerstner as a citizen regent of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution. Approved Dec. 28, 1995. Public Law 104–84. H.J. Res. 122 ...... Joint resolution making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes. Approved Nov. 20, 1995. Public Law 104–56. H.J. Res. 123 ...... Joint resolution making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes. Approved Nov. 19, 1995. Public Law 104–54. H.J. Res. 136 ...... Joint resolution making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes. Approved Dec. 22, 1995. Public Law 104–69.

SECOND SESSION

H.J. Res. 78 ...... Joint resolution to grant the consent of the Congress to certain additional powers conferred upon the Bi-State Development Agency by the States of Missouri and Illinois. Approved Apr. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–125. H.J. Res. 134 ...... Joint resolution making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes. Approved Jan. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–94. H.J. Res. 153 ...... Joint resolution making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes. Approved Jan. 4, 1996. Public Law 104–90. H.J. Res. 163 ...... Joint resolution making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes. Approved Mar. 15, 1996. Public Law 104–116. H.J. Res. 165 ...... Joint resolution making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes. Approved Mar. 22, 1996. Public Law 104–118. H.J. Res. 166 ...... Joint resolution granting the consent of Congress to the Mutual Aid Agreement between the city of Bristol, Virginia, and the city of Bristol, Tennessee. Approved Aug. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–181. H.J. Res. 168 ...... Joint resolution waiving certain enrollment requirements with respect to two bills of the One Hundred Fourth Congress. Approved Apr. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–129. H.J. Res. 170 ...... Joint resolution making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes. Approved Mar. 29, 1996. Public Law 104–122. H.J. Res. 175 ...... Joint resolution making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes. Approved Apr. 24, 1996. Public Law 104–131. H.J. Res. 191 ...... Joint resolution to confer honorary citizenship of the United States on Agnes Gonxha Bojahiu, also known as Mother Teresa. Approved Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–218. H.J. Res. 193 ...... Joint resolution granting the consent of Congress to the Emergency Management Assistance Compact. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–321.

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H.J. Res. 194 ...... Joint resolution granting the consent of the Congress to amendments made by Maryland, Vir- ginia, and the District of Columbia to the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Regulation Compact. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–322. H.J. Res. 197 ...... Joint resolution. Approved Sept. 30, 1996. Public Law 104–207. H.J. Res. 198 ...... Joint resolution appointing the day for the convening of the first session of the One Hundred Fifth Congress and the day for the counting in Congress of the electoral votes for President and Vice President cast in December 1996. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–296.

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S. 1 ...... An act to curb the practice of imposing unfunded Federal mandates on States and local govern- ments; to strengthen the partnership between the Federal Government and State, local and tribal governments; to end the imposition, in the absence of full consideration by Congress, of Federal mandates on State, local, and tribal governments without adequate funding, in a manner that may displace other essential governmental priorities; and to ensure that the Federal Government pays the costs incurred by those governments in complying with certain requirements under Federal statutes and regulations; and for other purposes. Approved Mar. 22, 1995. Public Law 104–4. S. 2 ...... An act to make certain laws applicable to the legislative branch of the Federal Government. Approved Jan. 23, 1995. Public Law 104–1. S. 178 ...... An act to amend the Commodity Exchange Act to extend the authorization for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, and for other purposes. Approved Apr. 21, 1995. Public Law 104–9. S. 227 ...... An act to amend title 17, United States Code, to provide an exclusive right to perform sound recordings publicly by means of digital transmissions and for other purposes. Approved Nov. 1, 1995. Public Law 104–39. S. 244 ...... An act to further the goals of the Paperwork Reduction Act to have Federal agencies become more responsible and publicly accountable for reducing the burden of Federal paperwork on the public, and for other purposes. Approved May 22, 1995. Public Law 104–13. S. 257 ...... An act to amend the charter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars to make eligible for membership those veterans that have served within the territorial limits of South Korea. Approved Mar. 7, 1995. Public Law 104–3. S. 268 ...... An act to authorize the collection of fees for expenses for triploid grass carp certification in- spections, and for other purposes. Approved Nov. 1, 1995. Public Law 104–40. S. 273 ...... An act to amend section 61h-6, of title 2, United States Code. Approved Feb. 9, 1995. Public Law 104–2. S. 349 ...... An act to reauthorize appropriations for the Navajo-Hopi Relocation Housing Program. Ap- proved June 21, 1995. Public Law 104–15. S. 369 ...... An act to designate the Federal Courthouse in Decatur, Alabama, as the ‘‘Seybourn H. Lynne Federal Courthouse’’, and for other purposes. Approved Dec. 28, 1995. Public Law 104–85. S. 377 ...... An act to amend a provision of part A of title IX of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, relating to Indian education, to provide a technical amendment, and for other purposes. Approved Mar. 23, 1995. Public Law 104–5. S. 395 ...... An act to authorize and direct the Secretary of Energy to sell the Alaska Power Administra- tion, and to authorize the export of Alaska North Slope crude oil, and for other purposes. Approved Nov. 28, 1995. Public Law 104–58. S. 440 ...... An act to amend title 23, United States Code, to provide for the designation of the National Highway System, and for other purposes. Approved Nov. 28, 1995. Public Law 104–59. S. 441 ...... An act to reauthorize appropriations for certain programs under the Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Act, and for other purposes. Approved June 21, 1995. Public Law 104–16. S. 457 ...... An act to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to update references in the classification of children for purposes of United States immigration laws. Approved Nov. 15, 1995. Public Law 104–51. S. 464 ...... An act to make the reporting deadlines for studies conducted in Federal court demonstration districts consistent with the deadlines for pilot districts, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 3, 1995. Public Law 104–33. S. 523 ...... An act to amend the Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Act to authorize additional meas- ures to carry out the control of salinity upstream of Imperial Dam in a cost-effective manner, and for other purposes. Approved July 28, 1995. Public Law 104–20. S. 532 ...... An act to clarify the rules governing venue, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 3, 1995. Public Law 104–34. S. 790 ...... An act to provide for the modification or elimination of Federal reporting requirements. Ap- proved Dec. 21, 1995. Public Law 104–66. (7–14)

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S. 895 ...... An act to amend the Small Business Act to reduce the level of participation by the Small Busi- ness Administration in certain loans guaranteed by the Administration, and for other pur- poses. Approved Oct. 12, 1995. Public Law 104–36. S. 962 ...... An act to extend authorities under the Middle East Peace Facilitation Act of 1994 until August 15, 1995. Approved July 2, 1995. Public Law 104–17. S. 965 ...... An act to designate the United States Courthouse for the Eastern District of Virginia in Alex- andria, Virginia, as the Albert V. Bryan United States Courthouse. Approved Dec. 28, 1995. Public Law 104–86. S. 1060 ...... An act to provide for the disclosure of lobbying activities to influence the Federal Government, and for other purposes. Approved Dec. 19, 1995. Public Law 104–65. S. 1111 ...... An act to amend title 35, United States Code, with respect to patents on biotechnological proc- esses. Approved Nov. 1, 1995. Public Law 104–41. S. 1254 ...... An act to disapprove of amendments to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines relating to lowering of crack sentences and sentences for money laundering and transactions in property derived from unlawful activity. Approved Oct. 30, 1995. Public Law 104–38. S. 1328 ...... An act to amend the commencement dates of certain temporary Federal judgeships. Approved Nov. 28, 1995. Public Law 104–60. S. 1465 ...... An act to extend au pair programs. Approved Dec. 23, 1995. Public Law 104–72.

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S. 4 ...... An act to give the President line item veto authority over appropriations Acts and targeted tax benefits in revenue Acts. Approved Apr. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–130. S. 39 ...... An act to amend the Magnuson Fishery Conservation and Management Act to authorize appro- priations, to provide for sustainable fisheries, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–297. S. 342 ...... An act to establish the Cache La Poudre River Corridor. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–323. S. 531 ...... An act to authorize a circuit judge who has taken part in an en banc hearing of a case to continue to participate in that case after taking senior status, and for other purposes. Ap- proved Aug. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–175. S. 533 ...... An act to clarify the rules governing removal of cases to Federal court, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–219. S. 640 ...... An act to provide for the conservation and development of water and related resources, to au- thorize the Secretary of the Army to construct various projects for improvements to rivers and harbors of the United States, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 12, 1996. Public Law 104–303. S. 641 ...... An act to reauthorize the Ryan White CARE Act of 1990, and for other purposes. Approved May 20, 1996. Public Law 104–146. S. 652 ...... An act to provide for a pro-competitive, de-regulatory national policy framework designed to accelerate rapidly private sector deployment of advanced telecommunications and informa- tion technologies and services to all Americans by opening all telecommunications markets to competition, and for other purposes. Approved Feb. 8, 1996. Public Law 104–104. S. 677 ...... An act to repeal a redundant venue provision, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–220. S. 735 ...... An act to prevent and punish acts of terrorism, and for other purposes. Approved Apr. 24, 1996. Public Law 104–132. S. 811 ...... An act to authorize research into the desalinization and reclamation of water and authorize a program for States, cities, or qualifying agencies desiring to own and operate a water desa- linization or reclamation facility to develop such facilities, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–298. S. 919 ...... An act to modify and reauthorize the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 3, 1996. Public Law 104–235. S. 1004 ...... An act to authorize appropriations for the United States Coast Guard, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–324. S. 1044 ...... An act to amend title III of the Public Health Service Act to consolidate and reauthorize provi- sions relating to health centers, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–299. S. 1124 ...... An act to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 1996 for military activities of the Department of Defense, to prescribe personnel strengths for such fiscal year for the Armed Forces, and for other purposes. Approved Feb. 10, 1996. Public Law 104–106. S. 1136 ...... An act to control and prevent commercial counterfeiting, and for other purposes. Approved July 2, 1996. Public Law 104–153. S. 1194 ...... An act to promote the research, identification, assessment, and exploration of marine mineral resources, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–325. S. 1316 ...... An act to reauthorize and amend title XIV of the Public Health Service Act (commonly known as the ‘‘Safe Drinking Water Act’’), and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–182.

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S. 1341 ...... An act to provide for the transfer of certain lands to the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community and the city of Scottsdale, Arizona, and for other purposes. Approved Feb. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–102. S. 1467 ...... An act to authorize the construction of the Fort Peck Rural County Water Supply System, to authorize assistance to the Fort Peck Rural County Water District, Inc., a nonprofit corpora- tion, for the planning, design, and construction of the water supply system, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–300. S. 1494 ...... An act to provide an extension for fiscal year 1996 for certain programs administered by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and the Secretary of Agriculture, and for other purposes. Approved Mar. 28, 1996. Public Law 104–120. S. 1505 ...... An act to reduce risk to public safety and the environment associated with pipeline transpor- tation of natural gas and hazardous liquids, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 12, 1996. Public Law 104–304. S. 1507 ...... An act to provide for the extension of the Parole Commission to oversee cases of prisoners sen- tenced under prior law, to reduce the size of the Parole Commission, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 2, 1996. Public Law 104–232. S. 1577 ...... An act to authorize appropriations for the National Historical Publications and Records Com- mission for fiscal years 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–274. S. 1579 ...... An act to streamline and improve the effectiveness of chapter 75 of title 31, United States Code (commonly referred to as the ‘‘Single Audit Act’’). Approved July 5, 1996. Public Law 104–156. S. 1636 ...... An act to designate the United States Courthouse under construction at 1030 Southwest 3rd Avenue, Portland, Oregon, as the ‘‘Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse,’’ and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–221. S. 1649 ...... An act to extend contracts between the Bureau of Reclamation and irrigation districts in Kan- sas and Nebraska, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–326. S. 1669 ...... An act to name the Department of Veterans Affairs medical center in Jackson, Mississippi, as the ‘‘G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center’’. Approved Sept. 24, 1996. Public Law 104–202. S. 1675 ...... An act to provide for the nationwide tracking of convicted sexual predators, and for other pur- poses. Approved Oct. 3, 1996. Public Law 104–236. S. 1711 ...... An act to amend title 38, United States Code, to improve the benefits programs administered by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, to provide for a study of the Federal programs for vet- erans, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–275. S. 1757 ...... An act to amend the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act to extend the Act, and for other purposes. Approved Aug. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–183. S. 1802 ...... An act to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey certain property containing a fish and wildlife facility to the State of Wyoming, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Pub- lic Law 104–276. S. 1834 ...... An act to reauthorize the Indian Environmental General Assistance Program Act of 1992, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 2, 1996. Public Law 104–233. S. 1887 ...... An act to make improvements in the operation and administration of the Federal courts, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–317. S. 1899 ...... An act entitled the ‘‘Mollie Beattie Alaska Wilderness Area Act’’. Approved July 29, 1996. Pub- lic Law 104–167. S. 1903 ...... An act to designate the bridge, estimated to be completed in the year 2000, that replaces the bridge on Missouri highway 74 spanning from East Girardeau, Illinois, to Cape Girardeau, Missouri, as the ‘‘Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge’’, and for other purposes. Approved July 2, 1996. Public Law 104–154. S. 1931 ...... An act to provide that the United States Post Office and Courthouse building located at 9 East Broad Street, Cookeville, Tennessee, shall be known and designated as the ‘‘L. Clure Morton United States Post Office Courthouse’’. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–277. S. 1965 ...... An act to prevent the illegal manufacturing and use of methamphetamine. Approved Oct. 3, 1996. Public Law 104–237. S. 1970 ...... An act to amend the National Museum of the American Indian Act to make improvements in the Act, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–278. S. 1973 ...... An act to provide for the settlement of the Navajo-Hopi land dispute, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–301. S. 1995 ...... An act to authorize construction of the Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space Mu- seum Dulles Center at Washington Dulles International Airport, and for other purposes. Ap- proved Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–222. S. 2078 ...... An act to authorize the sale of excess Department of Defense aircraft to facilitate the suppres- sion of wildfire. Approved Oct. 14, 1996. Public Law 104–307. S. 2085 ...... An act to authorize the Capitol Guide Service to accept voluntary services. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–279. S. 2100 ...... An act to provide for the extension of certain authority for the Marshal of the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court Police. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–280. S. 2101 ...... An act to provide educational assistance to the dependents of Federal law enforcement officials who are killed or disabled in the performance of their duties. Approved Oct. 3, 1996. Public Law 104–238.

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S. 2153 ...... An act to designate the United States Post Office building located in Brewer, Maine, as the ‘‘Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain Post Office Building’’, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–281. S. 2183 ...... An act to make technical corrections to the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Rec- onciliation Act of 1996. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–327. S. 2197 ...... An act to extend the authorized period of stay within the United States for certain nurses. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–302. S. 2198 ...... An act to provide for the Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations to continue in existence, and for other purposes. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–328.

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S. 966 ...... An act for the relief of Nathan C. Vance, and for other purposes. Approved July 29, 1996. Pri- vate Law 104–2.

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S.J. Res. 20 ...... Joint resolution granting the consent of Congress to the compact to provide for joint natural resource management and enforcement of laws and regulations pertaining to natural re- sources and boating at the Jennings Randolph Lake Project lying in Garrett County, Mary- land and Mineral County, West Virginia, entered into between the States of West Virginia and Maryland. Approved Aug. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–176. S.J. Res. 38 ...... Joint resolution granting the consent of Congress to the Vermont-New Hampshire Interstate Public Water Supply Compact. Approved Apr. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–126. S.J. Res. 53 ...... Joint resolution making corrections to Public Law 104-134. Approved May 2, 1996. Public Law 104–140. S.J. Res. 64 ...... Joint resolution to commend Operation Sail for its advancement of brotherhood among nations, its continuing commemoration of the history of the United States, and its nurturing of young cadets through training in seamanship. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–282.

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H.R. 1158 ...... An act making emergency supplemental appropriations for additional disaster assistance and making rescissions for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1995, and for other purposes. Vetoed June 7, 1995. In House, veto referred to Appropriations June 7, 1995. H.R. 1530 ...... An act to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 1996 for military activities of the Department of Defense, to prescribe military personnel strengths for fiscal year 1996, and for other pur- poses. Vetoed Dec. 28, 1995. House sustained Presidential veto Jan. 3, 1995; Roll No. 3: 240–156. H.R. 1854 ...... An act making appropriations for the Legislative Branch for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Vetoed Oct. 3, 1995. In House, veto referred to Appropria- tions Oct. 12, 1995. H.R. 1977 ...... An act making appropriations for the Department of the Interior and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Vetoed Dec. 18, 1995. In House, veto referred to Appropriations Dec. 18 (Legislative day of Dec. 15), 1995. House sus- tained Presidential veto Jan. 4, 1995; Roll No. 5: 239–177. In House, veto referred to Appro- priations Jan. 4, 1995. H.R. 2076 ...... An act making appropriations for the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judi- ciary, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for other pur- poses. Vetoed Dec. 19, 1995. In House, veto referred to Appropriations Dec. 20, 1995. House sustained Presidential veto Jan. 3, 1995; Roll No. 4: 240–159. In House, veto referred to Ap- propriations Jan. 3, 1995. H.R. 2099 ...... An act making appropriations for the Departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development, and for sundry independent agencies, boards, commissions, corporations, and offices for fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Vetoed Dec. 18, 1995. In House, veto referred to Appropriations Dec. 18 (Legislative day of Dec. 15), 1995. H.R. 2491 ...... An act to provide for reconciliation pursuant to section 105 of the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 1996. Vetoed Dec. 6, 1995. In House, veto referred to the Budget Dec. 6, 1995. H.R. 2586 ...... An act to provide for a temporary increase in the public debt limit, and for other purposes. Vetoed Nov. 13, 1995. In House, veto referred to Ways and Means Dec. 7, 1995. H.J. Res. 115 ...... Joint resolution making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes. Vetoed Nov. 13, 1995. In House, veto referred to Appropriations Nov. 30, 1995.

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H.R. 4 ...... An act to restore the American family, reduce illegitimacy, control welfare spending and reduce welfare dependence. Vetoed Jan. 9, 1996. In House, veto referred to Ways and Means Jan. 22, 1996. H.R. 743 ...... An act to amend the National Labor Relations Act to allow labor management cooperative ef- forts that improve economic competitiveness in the United States to continue to thrive, and for other purposes. Vetoed July 30, 1996. In House, veto referred to Education and Labor July 31, 1996. H.R. 956 ...... An act to establish legal standards and procedures for product liability litigation, and for other purposes. Vetoed May 2, 1996. House sustained Presidential veto May 9, 1996; Roll No. 162: 258–163.

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H.R. 1561 ...... An act to consolidate the foreign affairs agencies of the United States; to authorize appropria- tions for the Department of State and related agencies for fiscal years 1996 and 1997; to responsibly reduce the authorizations of appropriations for United States foreign assistance programs for fiscal years 1996 and 1997, and for other purposes. Vetoed Apr. 12, 1996. House sustained Presidential veto Apr. 30, 1996; Roll No. 136: 234–188. H.R. 1833 ...... An act to amend title 18, United States Code, to ban partial-birth abortions. Vetoed Apr. 10, 1996. In House, passed over Presidential veto Sept. 19, 1996; Roll No. 422: 285–137. Senate sustained Presidential veto Sept. 26, 1996; Roll No. 301: 58–40. H.R. 2909 ...... An act to amend the Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge Act to provide that the Secretary of the Interior may acquire lands for purposes of that Act only by donation or exchange, or otherwise with the consent of the owner of the lands. Vetoed Oct. 2, 1996. In House, veto referred to Interior and Insular Affairs Oct. 3, 1996.

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S. 21 ...... An act to terminate the United States arms embargo applicable to the Government of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Vetoed Aug. 11, 1995.

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H.R. 1058 ...... An act to reform Federal securities litigation, and for other purposes. Vetoed Dec. 19, 1995. In House, passed over Presidential veto Dec. 20, 1995; Roll No. 870: 319–100. In Senate, passed over Presidential veto Dec. 22, 1995; Roll No. 612: 68–30. Became Public Law 104–67 without approval Dec. 22, 1995.

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H.R. 2126 ...... An act making appropriations for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending Sep- tember 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Became Public Law 104–61 without approval Dec. 1, 1995.

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S. 1322 ...... An act to provide for the relocation of the United States Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, and for other purposes. Became Public Law 104–45 without approval Nov. 8, 1995.

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H.R. 1 (H. Res. 6) (S. 2).—To make certain laws applica- H.R. 5 (H. Res. 38) (S. 1) (S. 169).—To curb the practice ble to the legislative branch of the Federal Govern- of imposing unfunded Federal mandates on States and ment. Referred to Economic and Educational Opportu- local governments, to ensure that the Federal Govern- nities and in addition to House Oversight, Government ment pays the costs incurred by those governments Reform and Oversight, Rules, and the Judiciary Jan. in complying with certain requirements under Federal 4, 1995. Passed House Jan. 5 (Legislative day of Jan. statutes and regulations, and to provide information 4), 1995; Roll No. 15: 429–0. Received in Senate Jan. on the cost of Federal mandates on the private sector, 9, 1995. Ordered placed on the calendar Jan. 11 (Legis- and for other purposes. Referred to Government Re- lative day of Jan. 10), 1995. Passed Senate with form and Oversight and in addition to Rules, the Budg- amendment Jan. 12 (Legislative day of Jan. 10), 1995. et, and the Judiciary Jan. 4, 1995. Reported amended SEC. 8 See S. 2 for further action. from Rules Jan. 13, 1995; Rept. 104–1, Pt. I. Reported amended from Government Reform and Oversight Jan. H.R. 2 (H. Res. 55) (S. 4).—To give the President item 13, 1995; Pt. II. Considered Jan. 19, 20, 23, 24, 27, veto authority over appropriation Acts and targeted 30, 31, 1995. Passed House amended Feb. 1, 1995; tax benefits in revenue Acts. Referred to Government Roll No. 83: 360–74. See S. 1 for further action. Reform and Oversight and in addition to Rules Jan. 4, 1995. Reported amended from Rules Jan. 27, 1995; H.R. 7 (H. Res. 83).—To revitalize the national security Rept. 104–11, Pt. I. Reported amended from Govern- of the United States. Referred severally to Inter- ment Reform and Oversight Jan. 30, 1995; Pt. II. national Relations, National Security, Intelligence, and Union Calendar. Considered Feb. 2, 3, 1995. Passed the Budget Jan. 4, 1995. Reported amended from Na- House amended Feb. 6, 1995; Roll No. 95: 294–134. tional Security Feb. 6, 1995; Rept. 104–18, Pt. I. Re- Received in Senate and referred jointly to the Budget ported amended from International Relations Feb. 6, and Governmental Affairs Feb. 7 (Legislative day of 1995; Pt. II. Reported amended from Intelligence Feb. Jan. 30), 1995. 6, 1995; Pt. III. Considered Feb. 15, 1995. Passed House amended Feb. 16, 1995; Roll No. 145: 241–181. H.R. 4 (H. Res. 117) (H. Res. 119) (H.R. 1214) (H.R. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations 1135) (H. Res. 319).—To restore the American family, Feb. 22, 1995. reduce illegitimacy, control welfare spending and re- duce welfare dependence. Referred severally to Ways and Means, Banking and Financial Services, Economic H.R. 9 (H.R. 830) (H.R. 925) (H.R. 926) (H.R. 1022).— and Educational Opportunities, the Budget, Rules, To create jobs, enhance wages, strengthen property Commerce, the Judiciary, and Agriculture Jan. 4, rights, maintain certain economic liberties, decentral- 1995. Considered Mar. 21, 22, 23, 1995. Passed House ize and reduce the power of the Federal Government amended Mar. 24, 1995; Roll No. 269: 234–199. Re- with respect to the States, localities, and citizens of ceived in Senate and referred to Finance Mar. 29 (Leg- the United States, and to increase the accountability islative day of Mar. 27), 1995. Reported with amend- of Federal officials. Referred severally to Ways and ments June 9 (Legislative day of June 5), 1995; Rept. Means, Commerce, Government Reform and Oversight, 104–96. Considered Aug. 5, 7, 8, 11 (Legislative day the Budget, Rules, the Judiciary, and Science Jan. 4, of July 10), Sept. 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 (Legislative 1995. Rereferred to Small Business Feb. 9, 1995. Re- day of Sept. 5), 1995. Passed Senate with amendments ported amended from Commerce Feb. 15, 1995; Rept. Sept. 19 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995; Roll No. 104–33, Pt. I. Reported amended from Science Feb. 443: 87–12. Senate insisted on its amendments and 15, 1995; Pt. II. Passed House amended Mar. 3, 1995; asked for a conference Sept. 19 (Legislative day of Roll No. 199: 277–141. Received in Senate and referred Sept. 5), 1995. House disagreed to Senate amendments to Governmental Affairs Mar. 9 (Legislative day of and agreed to a conference Sept. 29, 1995. Conference Mar. 6), 1995. report filed in the House Dec. 20, 1995; Rept. 104–430. House agreed to conference report Dec. 21, 1995; Roll No. 877: 245–178. Conference report considered in Sen- H.R. 10.—To reform the Federal civil justice system; to ate Dec. 21, 1995. Senate agreed to conference report reform product liability law. Referred severally to Dec. 22, 1995; Roll No. 613: 52–47. Presented to the Commerce, the Judiciary, and Rules Jan. 4, 1995. Re- President Dec. 29, 1995. Vetoed Jan. 9, 1996. In ported amended from Commerce Feb. 24, 1995; Rept. House, veto referred to Ways and Means Jan. 22, 1996. 104–50, Pt. I.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 33.—To transfer the Fish Farming Experimental H.R. 125 (H. Res. 388).—To repeal the ban on semiauto- Laboratory in Stuttgart, Arkansas, to the Department matic assault weapons and the ban on large capacity of Agriculture, and for other purposes. Referred to Re- ammunition feeding devices. Referred to the Judiciary sources Jan. 4, 1995. Reported Nov. 28, 1995; Rept. Jan. 4, 1995. Discharge petition filed Mar. 15, 1995; 104–357. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed Pet. 104–1. Passed House amended Mar. 22, 1996; Roll House Dec. 18 (Legislative day of Dec. 15), 1995. Re- No. 92: 239–173. Received in Senate and referred to ceived in Senate and referred to Environment and the Judiciary Mar. 25, 1996. Public Works Dec. 18, 1995.

H.R. 207.—To authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to H.R. 39 (S. 39).—To amend the Magnuson Fishery Con- enter into a land exchange involving the Cleveland servation and Management Act to improve fisheries National Forest, California, and to require a boundary management. Referred to Resources Jan. 4, 1995. Re- adjustment for the national forest to reflect the land ported amended June 30, 1995; Rept. 104–171. Union exchange, and for other purposes. Referred to Re- Calendar. Considered Sept. 18, 1995. Passed House sources Jan. 4, 1995. Reported amended Nov. 6, 1995; amended Oct. 18, 1995; Roll No. 720: 388–37. Received Rept. 104–310. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. in Senate and referred to Commerce, Science and Passed House amended Nov. 7, 1995. Received in Sen- Transportation Oct. 19 (Legislative day of Oct. 18), ate and referred to Energy and Natural Resources Nov. 1995. 8, 1995.

H.R. 70 (H. Res. 197) (S. 395).—To permit exports of H.R. 234.—To amend title 11 of the United States Code certain domestically produced crude oil, and for other to make nondischargeable a debt for death or injury purposes. Referred to Resources and in addition to caused by the debtor’s operation of watercraft or air- International Relations Jan. 4, 1995. Reported amend- craft while intoxicated. Referred to the Judiciary Jan. ed from Resources June 15, 1995; Rept. 104–139, Pt. 4, 1995. Reported amended Nov. 20, 1995; Rept. I. Referral to International Relations extended June 104–356. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed 15, 1995 for a period ending not later than June 15, House June 4, 1996. Received in Senate and referred 1995. International Relations discharged June 15, to the Judiciary June 5, 1996. 1995. Union Calendar. Passed House amended July 24, 1995; Roll No. 557: 324–77. Received in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar July 26 (Legisla- H.R. 238.—To provide for the protection of wild horses tive day of July 10), 1995. within the Ozark National Scenic Riverways and pro- hibit the removal of such horses. Referred to Resources Jan. 4, 1995. Reported amended Oct. 30, 1995; Rept. H.R. 101 (H. Res. 51).—To transfer a parcel of land 104–296. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed to the Taos Pueblo Indians of New Mexico. Referred House amended Nov. 7, 1995. Received in Senate and to Resources Jan. 4, 1995. Reported amended Jan. 27, 1995; Rept. 104–7. Union Calendar. Passed House referred to Energy and Natural Resources Nov. 8, amended Feb. 1, 1995. Received in Senate and referred 1995. Reported with amendment June 28, 1996; Rept. to Energy and Natural Resources Feb. 2 (Legislative 104–312. day of Jan. 30), 1995. Reported May 19 (Legislative day of May 15), 1995; Rept. 104–85. H.R. 248.—To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for the conduct of expanded studies and the H.R. 117.—To amend the United States Housing Act establishment of innovative programs with respect to of 1937 to prevent persons having drug or alcohol use traumatic brain injury, and for other purposes. Re- problems from occupying dwelling units in public hous- ferred to Commerce Jan. 4, 1995. Reported amended ing projects designated for occupancy by elderly fami- June 27, 1996; Rept. 104–652. Union Calendar. Rules lies, and for other purposes. Referred to Banking and suspended. Passed House amended July 9, 1996. Re- Financial Services Jan. 4, 1995. Reported amended ceived in Senate July 10, 1996. Passed Senate July Oct. 18, 1995; Rept. 104–281. Union Calendar. Placed 12, 1996. Presented to the President July 17, 1996. on the Corrections Calendar Oct. 18, 1995. Corrections Approved July 29, 1996. Public Law 104–166. Calendar. Passed House amended Oct. 24, 1995; Roll No. 733: 415–0. Received in Senate and referred to H.R. 255.—To designate the Federal Justice Building in Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Oct. 25, 1995. Miami, Florida, as the ‘‘James Lawrence King Federal Justice Building’’. Referred to Transportation and In- H.R. 123 (H. Res. 499).—To amend title 4, United States frastructure Jan. 4, 1995. Reported Nov. 28, 1995; Code, to declare English as the official language of Rept. 104–361. House Calendar. Rules suspended. the Government of the United States. Referred to Eco- Passed House Dec. 5, 1995. Received in Senate and nomic and Educational Opportunities Jan. 4, 1995. Re- referred to Environment and Public Works Dec. 6, ported amended July 30, 1996; Rept. 104–723. Union 1995. Reported Mar. 28, 1996; no written report. Calendar. Passed House amended Aug. 1, 1996; Roll Passed Senate Apr. 16, 1996. Presented to the Presi- No. 391: 259–169. Received in Senate and referred dent Apr. 19, 1996. Approved Apr. 30, 1996. Public to the Judiciary Aug. 2, 1996. Law 104–135.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 256.—To withdraw and reserve certain public lands H.R. 394.—To amend title 4 of the United States Code and minerals within the State of Colorado for military to limit State taxation of certain pension income. Re- uses, and for other purposes. Referred to National Se- ferred to the Judiciary Jan. 4, 1995. Reported amended curity and in addition to Resources Jan. 4, 1995. Re- Dec. 7, 1995; Rept. 104–389. Union Calendar. Rules ported from Resources Feb. 10, 1995; Rept. 104–28, suspended. Passed House amended Dec. 18 (Legislative Pt. I. Reported from National Security Feb. 14, 1995; day of Dec. 15), 1995. Received in Senate and referred Pt. II. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed to Finance Dec. 18, 1995. Committee discharged. Or- House Mar. 28, 1995. Received in Senate and referred dered placed on the calendar Dec. 20, 1995. Passed to Energy and Natural Resources Mar. 29 (Legislative Senate Dec. 22, 1995. Presented to the President Dec. day of Mar. 27), 1995. 29, 1995. Approved Jan. 10, 1996. Public Law 104–95.

H.R. 260.—To provide for the development of a plan H.R. 395 (S. 734).—To designate the United States court- and a management review of the National Park Sys- house and Federal building to be constructed at the tem and to reform the process by which areas are southeastern corner of Liberty and South Virginia considered for addition to the National Park System, Streets in Reno, Nevada, as the ‘‘Bruce R. Thompson and for other purposes. Referred to Resources Jan. United States Courthouse and Federal Building’’. Re- 4, 1995. Reported amended June 7, 1995; Rept. ferred to Transportation and Infrastructure Jan. 4, 104–133. 1995. Reported Nov. 28, 1995; Rept. 104–362. House Union Calendar ...... Union 60 Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Dec. 5, Considered under suspension of rules Sept. 18, 1995. 1995. Received in Senate and ordered placed on the Failed of passage under suspension of the rules (two- calendar Dec. 6, 1995. Passed Senate Dec. 18, 1995. thirds required) Sept. 19, 1995; Roll No. 667: Presented to the President Dec. 20, 1995. Approved 180–231. Dec. 28, 1995. Public Law 104–75.

H.R. 400 (H. Res. 52) (H. Res. 554) (S. 719).—To provide H.R. 308.—To provide for the conveyance of certain lands for the exchange of lands within Gates of the Arctic and improvements in Hopewell Township, Pennsylva- National Park and Preserve, and for other purposes. nia, to a non-profit organization known as the ‘‘Beaver Referred to Resources Jan. 4, 1995. Reported Jan. 27, County Corporation for Economic Development’’ to pro- 1995; Rept. 104–8. Union Calendar. Passed House Feb. vide a site for economic development. Referred to 1, 1995; Roll No. 84: 427–0. Received in Senate and Transportation and Infrastructure Jan. 4, 1995. Re- referred to Energy and Natural Resources Feb. 2 (Leg- ported Nov. 30, 1995; Rept. 104–372. Union Calendar. islative day of Jan. 30), 1995. Reported with amend- Rules suspended. Passed House Dec. 5, 1995. Received ment Apr. 7 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), 1995; Rept. in Senate and referred to Governmental Affairs Dec. 104–44. Passed Senate with amendment June 30 (Leg- 6, 1995. islative day of June 19), 1995. Papers returned to Sen- ate pursuant to H. Res. 554 Sept. 30, 1996.

H.R. 325.—To amend the Clean Air Act to provide for H.R. 401 (S. 1889).—Entitled the ‘‘Kenai Natives Asso- an optional provision for the reduction of work-related ciation Equity Act’’. Referred to Resources Jan. 4, vehicle trips and miles traveled in ozone nonattain- 1995. Reported amended Sept. 4, 1996; Rept. 104–756. ment areas designated as severe, and for other pur- Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House poses. Referred to Commerce Jan. 4, 1995. Reported amended Sept. 4, 1996. Received in Senate and re- amended Dec. 6, 1995; Rept. 104–387. Union Calendar. ferred to Energy and Natural Resources Sept. 5, 1996. Placed on the Corrections Calendar Dec. 6, 1995. Cor- rections Calendar. Passed House amended Dec. 12, H.R. 402 (S. Con. Res. 27).—To amend the Alaska Native 1995. Received in Senate Dec. 12, 1995. Passed Senate Claims Settlement Act, and for other purposes. Re- Dec. 13, 1995. Presented to the President Dec. 14, ferred to Resources Jan. 4, 1995. Reported Mar. 9, 1995. Approved Dec. 23, 1995. Public Law 104–70. 1995; Rept. 104–73. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Mar. 14, 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Energy and Natural Resources H.R. 351.—To amend the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to Mar. 15, 1995. Reported with amendment July 24 eliminate certain provisions relating to bilingual voting (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; Rept. 104–119. requirements. Referred to the Judiciary Jan. 4, 1995. Passed Senate with amendment Aug. 3 (Legislative Reported amended July 31, 1996; Rept. 104–728. day of July 10), 1995. House considered Senate amend- Union Calendar ...... Union 389 ment under suspension of the rules Sept. 18, 1995. House agreed to Senate amendment under suspension H.R. 361.—To provide authority to control exports, and of the rules Sept. 19, 1995; Roll No. 665: 392–10. Pre- for other purposes. Referred to International Relations sented to the President Oct. 25, 1995. Approved Nov. Jan. 4, 1995. Reported amended June 5, 1996; Rept. 2, 1995. Public Law 104–42. 104–605, Pt. I. Referred to Ways and Means June 5, 1996 for a period ending not later than June 28, 1996. H.R. 418.—For the relief of Arthur J. Carron, Jr.. Re- Reported June 27, 1996; Pt. II. Union Calendar. Rules ferred to the Judiciary Jan. 4, 1995. Reported Nov. suspended. Passed House amended July 16, 1996. Re- 28, 1995; Rept. 104–358. Private Calendar. Passed ceived in Senate July 17, 1996. House Dec. 19, 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Armed Services Dec. 19, 1995.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 419.—For the relief of Benchmark Rail Group, Inc.. H.R. 450 (H. Res. 93) (S. 219).—To ensure economy and Referred to the Judiciary Jan. 4, 1995. Reported Nov. efficiency of Federal Government operations by estab- 28, 1995; Rept. 104–359. Private Calendar. Passed lishing a moratorium on regulatory rulemaking ac- House Dec. 19, 1995. Received in Senate and referred tions, and for other purposes. Referred to Government to Environment and Public Works Dec. 19, 1995. Com- Reform and Oversight and in addition to the Judiciary mittee discharged Mar. 15, 1996. Referred to the Judi- Jan. 9, 1995. Reported amended from Government Re- ciary Mar. 15, 1996. Reported June 13, 1996; no writ- form and Oversight Feb. 16, 1995; Rept. 104–39, Pt. I. Considered Feb. 23, 1995. Passed House amended ten report. Passed Senate July 9, 1996. Presented to Feb. 24, 1995; Roll No. 174: 276–146. Received in Sen- the President July 12, 1996. Approved July 24, 1996. ate and referred to Governmental Affairs Feb. 27 (Leg- Private Law 104–1. islative day of Feb. 22), 1995.

H.R. 421 (S. 444) (S. 719).—To amend the Alaska Native H.R. 483 (H. Res. 130) (H. Res. 180) (S. Con. Res. 19).— Claims Settlement Act to provide for the purchase of To amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to common stock of Cook Inlet Region, and for other pur- permit medicare select policies to be offered in all poses. Referred to Resources Jan. 4, 1995. Reported States, and for other purposes. Referred to Commerce amended Feb. 21, 1995; Rept. 104–40. Union Calendar. and in addition to Ways and Means Jan. 11, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Mar. 14, Reported amended from Ways and Means Mar. 15, 1995. Received in Senate Mar. 15, 1995. Ordered 1995; Rept. 104–79, Pt. I. Reported amended from placed on the calendar Mar. 27, 1995. Passed Senate Commerce Apr. 6, 1995; Pt. II. Union Calendar. Passed Apr. 25 (Legislative day of Apr. 24), 1995. Presented House amended Apr. 6, 1995; Roll No. 302: 408–14. to the President May 8, 1995. Approved May 18, Received in Senate Apr. 7 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), 1995. Public Law 104–10. 1995. Ordered placed on the calendar Apr. 24, 1995. Passed Senate with amendment May 17 (Legislative day of May 15), 1995. House disagreed to Senate H.R. 436.—To require the head of any Federal agency amendment and asked for a conference May 25, 1995. to differentiate between fats, oils, and greases of ani- Senate insisted on its amendment and agreed to a mal, marine, or vegetable origin, and other oils and conference June 5, 1995. Conference report filed in greases, in issuing certain regulations, and for other the House June 22, 1995; Rept. 104–157. Senate purposes. Referred to Commerce and in addition to agreed to conference report June 26 (Legislative day Agriculture Jan. 9, 1995. Reported amended from Agri- of June 19), 1995. House agreed to conference report culture Sept. 27, 1995; Rept. 104–262, Pt. I. Reported June 30, 1995; Roll No. 467: 350–68. Presented to the President June 30, 1995. Approved July 7, 1995. amended from Commerce Sept. 27, 1995; Pt. II. Union Public Law 104–18. Calendar. Placed on the Corrections Calendar Sept. 27, 1995. Corrections Calendar. Passed House amend- ed Oct. 10, 1995. Received in Senate Oct. 11 (Legisla- H.R. 497 (S. 704).—To create the National Gambling tive day of Oct. 10), 1995. Passed Senate with amend- Impact and Policy Commission. Referred to the Judici- ments Nov. 2, 1995. House agreed to Senate amend- ary Jan. 11, 1995. Reported amended Dec. 21, 1995; ments Nov. 7, 1995. Presented to the President Nov. Rept. 104–440, Pt. I. Referred to Resources Dec. 21, 8, 1995. Approved Nov. 20, 1995. Public Law 1995 for a period ending not later than Feb. 9, 1996. 104–55. Referral extended Feb. 9, 1996 for a period ending not later than Feb. 28, 1996. Resources discharged Feb. 28, 1996. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. H.R. 440 (H. Res. 53) (S. 719).—To provide for the con- Passed House amended Mar. 5, 1996. Received in Sen- veyance of lands to certain individuals in Butte Coun- ate Mar. 6, 1996. Ordered placed on the calendar Mar. ty, California. Referred to Resources Jan. 9, 1995. Re- 11, 1996. Passed Senate with amendment July 17, ported Jan. 27, 1995; Rept. 104–9. Union Calendar. 1996. House agreed to Senate amendment under sus- Passed House Feb. 1, 1995. Received in Senate and pension of the rules July 22, 1996. Presented to the referred to Energy and Natural Resources Feb. 2 (Leg- President July 23, 1996. Approved Aug. 3, 1996. Public Law 104–169. islative day of Jan. 30), 1995. Reported Apr. 7 (Legisla- tive day of Apr. 5), 1995; Rept. 104–45. H.R. 517 (S. 226) (S. 719).—To amend title V of Public Law 96-550, designating the Chaco Culture Archeologi- H.R. 447.—To establish a toll free number in the Depart- cal Protection Sites, and for other purposes. Referred ment of Commerce to assist consumers in determining to Resources Jan. 13, 1995. Reported Feb. 28, 1995; if products are American-made. Referred to Commerce Rept. 104–56. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Jan. 9, 1995. Reported amended Aug. 2, 1996; Rept. Passed House Mar. 14, 1995; Roll No. 234: 409–7. Re- 104–753. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed ceived in Senate Mar. 15, 1995. Ordered placed on House amended Sept. 4, 1996; Roll No. 402: 367–9. the calendar Mar. 27, 1995. Passed Senate Apr. 27 Received in Senate and referred to Commerce, Science (Legislative day of Apr. 24), 1995. Presented to the and Transportation Sept. 5, 1996. President May 8, 1995. Approved May 18, 1995. Public Law 104–11.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 529.—To authorize the exchange of National Forest H.R. 558 (H. Res. 313) (S. 419).—To grant the consent System lands in the Targhee National Forest in Idaho of the Congress to the Texas Low-Level Radioactive for non-Federal lands within the forest in Wyoming. Waste Disposal Compact. Referred to Commerce Jan. Referred to Resources Jan. 17, 1995. Reported amend- 18, 1995. Reported June 20, 1995; Rept. 104–148. ed Feb. 27, 1995; Rept. 104–55. Union Calendar. Rules Union Calendar ...... Union 68 suspended. Passed House amended Mar. 28, 1995. Re- Considered under suspension of rules Sept. 18, 1995. ceived in Senate and referred to Energy and Natural Failed of passage under suspension of the rules (two- Resources Mar. 29 (Legislative day of Mar. 27), 1995. thirds required) Sept. 19, 1995; Roll No. 669: Reported Nov. 20, 1995; Rept. 104–175. 176–243.

H.R. 562.—To modify the boundaries of Walnut Canyon H.R. 531.—To designate the Great Western Scenic Trail National Monument in the State of Arizona. Referred as a study trail under the National Trails System Act, to Resources Jan. 18, 1995. Reported amended Feb. and for other purposes. Referred to Resources Jan. 28, 1995; Rept. 104–60. Union Calendar. Rules sus- 17, 1995. Reported amended Feb. 27, 1995; Rept. pended. Passed House amended Mar. 14, 1995; Roll 104–54. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed No. 232: 371–49. Received in Senate and referred to House amended Mar. 14, 1995; Roll No. 230: 400–15. Energy and Natural Resources Mar. 15, 1995. Re- Received in Senate and referred to Energy and Natural ported Dec. 22, 1995; Rept. 104–199. Resources Mar. 15, 1995. Reported Sept. 16, 1996; Rept. 104–374. H.R. 584 (H. Res. 145).—To direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey a fish hatchery to the State of Iowa. Referred to Resources Jan. 19, 1995. Reported Feb. H.R. 535 (H. Res. 144).—To direct the Secretary of the 15, 1995; Rept. 104–35. Union Calendar. Passed House Interior to convey the Corning National Fish Hatchery June 7, 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Envi- to the State of Arkansas. Referred to Resources Jan. ronment and Public Works June 8 (Legislative day 17, 1995. Reported amended Feb. 15, 1995; Rept. of June 5), 1995. Reported Aug. 7 (Legislative day 104–34. Union Calendar. Passed House amended June of July 10), 1995; Rept. 104–131. Passed Senate Aug. 7, 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Environ- 9 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Presented to the ment and Public Works June 8 (Legislative day of President Aug. 28, 1995. Approved Sept. 6, 1995. June 5), 1995. Reported Aug. 7 (Legislative day of Public Law 104–24. July 10), 1995; Rept. 104–130. Passed Senate Aug. 9 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Presented to the H.R. 587 (S. 1111).—To amend title 35, United States President Aug. 28, 1995. Approved Sept. 6, 1995. Code, with respect to patents on biotechnological proc- Public Law 104–23. esses. Referred to the Judiciary Jan. 19, 1995. Re- ported July 11, 1995; Rept. 104–178. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 17, 1995. Laid H.R. 536.—To extend indefinitely the authority of the on table Oct. 17, 1995. See S. 1111 for further action. Secretary of the Interior to collect a commercial oper- ation fee in the Delaware Water Gap National Recre- H.R. 606 (S. 392).—To amend the Dayton Aviation Herit- ation Area, and for other purposes. Referred to Re- age Preservation Act of 1992, and for other purposes. sources Jan. 17, 1995. Reported amended Feb. 28, Referred to Resources Jan. 20, 1995. Reported Feb. 1995; Rept. 104–57. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. 28, 1995; Rept. 104–58. Union Calendar. Rules sus- Passed House amended Mar. 14, 1995; Roll No. 233: pended. Passed House Mar. 28, 1995. Received in Sen- 401–22. Received in Senate and referred to Energy ate and referred to Energy and Natural Resources and Natural Resources Mar. 15, 1995. Reported Apr. Mar. 29 (Legislative day of Mar. 27), 1995. 7 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), 1995; Rept. 104–46. H.R. 614 (H. Res. 146).—To direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey to the State of Minnesota the New H.R. 541 (S. 267).—To reauthorize the Atlantic Tunas London National Fish Hatchery production facility. Re- Convention Act of 1975, and for other purposes. Re- ferred to Resources Jan. 20, 1995. Reported amended ferred to Resources Jan. 17, 1995. Reported amended Feb. 15, 1995; Rept. 104–36. Union Calendar. Passed May 1, 1995; Rept. 104–109, Pt. I. Referred to Ways House amended June 7, 1995. Received in Senate and and Means May 1, 1995 for a period ending not later referred to Environment and Public Works June 8 than June 30, 1995. Reported amended June 27, 1995; (Legislative day of June 5), 1995. Reported Aug. 7 Pt. II. (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; Rept. 104–132. Union Calendar ...... Union 76 Passed Senate Aug. 9 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Presented to the President Aug. 28, 1995. Ap- H.R. 543.—To approve a governing international fishery proved Sept. 6, 1995. Public Law 104–25. agreement between the United States and the Republic of Estonia. Referred to Resources Jan. 17, 1995. Rules H.R. 618 (S. 178).—To extend the authorization for ap- suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 28, 1996. Re- propriations for the Commodity Futures Trading Com- ceived in Senate and passed Sept. 28, 1996. Presented mission through fiscal year 2000. Referred to Agri- to the President Oct. 2, 1996. Approved Oct. 11, culture Jan. 20, 1995. Reported Apr. 6, 1995; Rept. 1996. Public Law 104–283. 104–104. Union Calendar ...... Union 48

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 622 (S. 267).—To implement the Convention on Fu- H.R. 660 (H. Res. 126).—To amend the Fair Housing ture Multilateral Cooperation in the Northwest Atlan- Act to modify the exemption from certain familial sta- tic Fisheries. Referred to Resources Jan. 20, 1995. Re- tus discrimination prohibitions granted to housing for ported Feb. 21, 1995; Rept. 104–41. Union Calendar. older persons. Referred to the Judiciary Jan. 24, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Mar. 28, Reported amended Mar. 28, 1995; Rept. 104–91. Union 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Commerce, Calendar. Passed House amended Apr. 6, 1995; Roll Science and Transportation Mar. 29 (Legislative day No. 297: 424–5. Received in Senate and referred to of Mar. 27), 1995. the Judiciary Apr. 7 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), 1995. Reported with amendment Nov. 9, 1995; Rept. 104–172. Passed Senate with amendment Dec. 6, 1995; H.R. 629.—To authorize the Secretary of the Interior Roll No. 590: 94–3. House agreed to Senate amend- to participate in the operation of certain visitor facili- ment under suspension of the rules Dec. 18 (Legisla- ties associated with, but outside the boundaries of, tive day of Dec. 15), 1995. Presented to the President Rocky Mountain National Park in the State of Colo- Dec. 19, 1995. Approved Dec. 28, 1995. Public Law rado. Referred to Resources Jan. 23, 1995. Reported 104–76. July 28, 1995; Rept. 104–211. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 17, 1995. Received in H.R. 665 (H. Res. 60).—To control crime by mandatory Senate and referred to Energy and Natural Resources victim restitution. Referred to the Judiciary Jan. 25, Oct. 18, 1995. Reported with amendment Jan. 5 (Legis- 1995. Reported amended Feb. 2, 1995; Rept. 104–16. lative day of Jan. 3), 1996; Rept. 104–203. Union Calendar. Passed House amended Feb. 7, 1995; Roll No. 97: 431–0. Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary Feb. 8 (Legislative day of Jan. 30), H.R. 632.—To enhance fairness in compensating owners 1995. Reported with amendments Dec. 6, 1995; Rept. of patents used by the United States. Referred to the 104–179. Passed Senate with amendments Dec. 22, Judiciary Jan. 23, 1995. Reported Nov. 30, 1995; Rept. 1995. 104–373. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Dec. 12, 1995. Received in Senate Dec. H.R. 666 (H. Res. 61).—To control crime by exclusionary 13, 1995. Referred to the Judiciary Dec. 21, 1995. Com- rule reform. Referred to the Judiciary Jan. 25, 1995. mittee discharged. Passed Senate with amendments Reported Feb. 2, 1995; Rept. 104–17. Union Calendar. Oct. 3, 1996. House agreed to Senate amendments Oct. Considered Feb. 7, 1995. Passed House amended Feb. 4, 1996. Presented to the President Oct. 10, 1996. Ap- 8, 1995; Roll No. 103: 289–142. Received in Senate proved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–308. and referred to the Judiciary Feb. 9 (Legislative day of Jan. 30), 1995.

H.R. 653.—To designate the United States courthouse H.R. 667 (H. Res. 63).—To control crime by incarcerating under construction in White Plains, New York, as the violent criminals. Referred to the Judiciary Jan. 25, ‘‘Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse’’. Re- 1995. Reported amended Feb. 6, 1995; Rept. 104–21. ferred to Transportation and Infrastructure Jan. 24, Union Calendar. Considered Feb. 9, 1995. Passed 1995. Reported Nov. 28, 1995; Rept. 104–363. House House amended Feb. 10, 1995; Roll No. 117: 265–156. Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Dec. 5, Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary Feb. 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Environment 22, 1995. and Public Works Dec. 6, 1995. H.R. 668 (H. Res. 69).—To control crime by further streamlining deportation of criminal aliens. Referred H.R. 655 (H. Res. 136) (H.R. 4138).—To authorize the to the Judiciary Jan. 25, 1995. Reported amended Feb. hydrogen research, development, and demonstration 6, 1995; Rept. 104–22. Union Calendar. Passed House programs of the Department of Energy, and for other amended Feb. 10, 1995; Roll No. 118: 380–20. Received purposes. Referred to Science Jan. 24, 1995. Reported in Senate and referred to the Judiciary Feb. 13 (Legis- amended Mar. 30, 1995; Rept. 104–95. Union Cal- lative day of Jan. 30), 1995. endar. Passed House amended May 2, 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Energy and Natural Re- H.R. 680 (S. 1012).—To extend the time for construction sources May 3 (Legislative day of May 1), 1995. Re- of certain FERC licensed hydro projects. Referred to ported with amendment Sept. 13, 1996; no written Commerce Jan. 25, 1995. Reported Nov. 7, 1995; Rept. report. 104–316. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Nov. 13, 1995. Received in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar Nov. 14, 1995. Passed Senate H.R. 657 (S. 549).—To extend the deadline under the Sept. 27, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 30, Federal Power Act applicable to the construction of 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–242. three hydroelectric projects in the State of Arkansas. Referred to Commerce Jan. 24, 1995. Reported Nov. H.R. 694.—Entitled the ‘‘Minor Boundary Adjustments 7, 1995; Rept. 104–315. Union Calendar. Rules sus- and Miscellaneous Park Amendments Act of 1995’’. Re- pended. Passed House Nov. 13, 1995; Roll No. 789: ferred to Resources Jan. 26, 1995. Reported amended 404–0. Received in Senate and ordered placed on the Feb. 28, 1995; Rept. 104–59. Union Calendar. Rules calendar Nov. 14, 1995. Passed Senate Sept. 27, 1996. suspended. Passed House amended Mar. 14, 1995; Roll Presented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. Approved No. 231: 337–83. Received in Senate and referred to Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–241. Energy and Natural Resources Mar. 15, 1995. Re- ported with amendment Apr. 18, 1995; Rept. 104–50.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 701.—To authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to H.R. 740.—To confer jurisdiction on the United States convey lands to the City of Rolla, Missouri. Referred Court of Federal Claims with respect to land claims to Agriculture Jan. 26, 1995. Reported amended July of Pueblo of Isleta Indian Tribe. Referred to the Judici- 31, 1995; Rept. 104–215. Union Calendar. Passed ary Jan. 30, 1995. Reported July 22, 1996; Rept. House amended July 31, 1995. Received in Senate and 104–694. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed referred to Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Aug. House July 29, 1996. Received in Senate July 31, 1996. 1 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Committee dis- Passed Senate Sept. 4, 1996. Presented to the Presi- charged. Passed Senate July 9, 1996. Presented to the dent Sept. 6, 1996. Approved Sept. 18, 1996. Public President July 12, 1996. Approved July 24, 1996. Law 104–198. Public Law 104–165. H.R. 743 (H. Res. 226) (S. 295).—To amend the National H.R. 714.—To establish the Midewin National Tallgrass Labor Relations Act to allow labor management coop- Prairie in the State of Illinois, and for other purposes. erative efforts that improve economic competitiveness Referred to Agriculture and in addition to National in the United States to continue to thrive, and for Security, Commerce, and Transportation and Infra- other purposes. Referred to Economic and Educational structure Jan. 26, 1995. Reported amended from Opportunities Jan. 30, 1995. Reported amended Sept. Transportation and Infrastructure July 18, 1995; Rept. 18, 1995; Rept. 104–248. Union Calendar. Passed 104–191, Pt. I. Reported amended from Agriculture House amended Sept. 27, 1995; Roll No. 691: 221–202. July 28, 1995; Pt. II. Referral to National Security Received in Senate and referred to Labor and Human and Commerce extended July 28, 1995 for a period Resources Sept. 29 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995. ending not later than Aug. 4, 1995. National Security Committee discharged. Passed Senate with amend- and Commerce discharged July 31, 1995. Passed House ment July 10, 1996; Roll No. 191: 53–46. House agreed amended July 31, 1995. Received in Senate Aug. 1 to Senate amendment July 18, 1996. Presented to the (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Ordered placed on President July 18, 1996. Vetoed July 30, 1996. In the calendar Aug. 2 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. House, veto referred to Economic and Educational Op- portunities July 31, 1996. H.R. 715 (S. 267).—To amend the Central Bering Sea Fisheries Enforcement Act of 1992 to prohibit fishing H.R. 782.—To amend title 18 of the United States Code in the Central Sea of Okhotsk by vessels and nationals to allow members of employee associations to represent of the United States. Referred to Resources Jan. 26, their views before the United States Government. Re- 1995. Reported Feb. 21, 1995; Rept. 104–42. Union ferred to the Judiciary Feb. 1, 1995. Reported amended Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Mar. 14, Aug. 4, 1995; Rept. 104–230. Union Calendar. Placed 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Commerce, on the Corrections Calendar Oct. 12, 1995. Corrections Science and Transportation Mar. 15, 1995. Calendar. Passed House amended Oct. 24, 1995. Re- ceived in Senate and referred to the Judiciary Oct. 25, 1995. Reported with amendment Mar. 5, 1996; no H.R. 716 (S. 267).—To amend the Fishermen’s Protective written report. Passed Senate with amendment July Act. Referred to Resources Jan. 26, 1995. Reported 25, 1996. House agreed to Senate amendment Aug. Feb. 23, 1995; Rept. 104–47. Union Calendar. Rules 1, 1996. Presented to the President Aug. 2, 1996. Ap- suspended. Passed House Apr. 3, 1995; Roll No. 280: proved Aug. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–177. 384–0. Received in Senate and referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Apr. 5, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed Senate with amendment June 30 H.R. 826.—To extend the deadline for the completion (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. House agreed to of certain land exchanges involving the Big Thicket Senate amendment under suspension of the rules Oct. National Preserve in Texas. Referred to Resources Feb. 24, 1995. Presented to the President Oct. 26, 1995. 3, 1995. Reported amended Nov. 30, 1995; Rept. Approved Nov. 3, 1995. Public Law 104–43. 104–371. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Dec. 5, 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Energy and Natural Resources Dec. 6, H.R. 728 (H. Res. 79).—To control crime by providing 1995. law enforcement block grants. Referred to the Judici- ary Jan. 30, 1995. Reported amended Feb. 8, 1995; Rept. 104–24. Union Calendar. Considered Feb. 13, H.R. 830 (H. Res. 91) (H.R. 9) (S. 244).—To amend chap- 1995. Passed House amended Feb. 14, 1995; Roll No. ter 35 of title 44, United States Code, to further the 129: 238–192. Received in Senate and referred to the goals of the Paperwork Reduction Act to have Federal Judiciary Feb. 22, 1995. agencies become more responsible and publicly ac- countable for reducing the burden of Federal paper- work on the public, and for other purposes. Referred H.R. 729.—To control crime by a more effective death to Government Reform and Oversight Feb. 6, 1995. penalty. Referred to the Judiciary Jan. 30, 1995. Re- Reported amended Feb. 15, 1995; Rept. 104–37. Union ported amended Feb. 8, 1995; Rept. 104–23. Union Calendar. Passed House amended Feb. 22, 1995; Roll Calendar. Passed House amended Feb. 8, 1995; Roll No. 157: 418–0. Received in Senate and ordered placed No. 109: 297–132. Received in Senate and referred on the calendar Feb. 23 (Legislative day of Feb. 22), to the Judiciary Feb. 13 (Legislative day of Jan. 30), 1995. Indefinitely postponed June 8 (Legislative day 1995. of June 5), 1995. See S. 244 for further action.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 831 (H. Res. 88) (H. Res. 121).—To amend the H.R. 849.—To amend the Age Discrimination in Employ- Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to permanently extend ment Act of 1967 to reinstate an exemption for certain the deduction for the health insurance costs of self- bona fide hiring and retirement plans applicable to employed individuals, to repeal the provision permit- State and local firefighters and law enforcement offi- ting nonrecognition of gain on sales and exchanges cers; and for other purposes. Referred to Economic and effectuating policies of the Federal Communications Educational Opportunities Feb. 7, 1995. Rules sus- Commission, and for other purposes. Referred to Ways pended. Passed House Mar. 28, 1995. Received in Sen- and Means Feb. 6, 1995. Reported amended Feb. 14, ate Mar. 29 (Legislative day of Mar. 27), 1995. Ordered 1995; Rept. 104–32. Union Calendar. Passed House placed on the calendar Apr. 5, 1995. Referred to Labor amended Feb. 21, 1995; Roll No. 150: 381–44. Received and Human Resources Feb. 9 (Legislative day of Feb. in Senate and referred to Finance Feb. 22, 1995. Re- 7), 1996. Committee discharged Mar. 27 (Legislative ported with amendment Mar. 20 (Legislative day of day of Mar. 26), 1996. Ordered placed on the calendar Mar. 16), 1995; Rept. 104–16. Passed Senate with Mar. 27 (Legislative day of Mar. 26), 1996. amendment Mar. 24 (Legislative day of Mar. 23), 1995. Senate insisted on its amendment and asked for a H.R. 869.—To designate the Federal building and U.S. conference Mar. 24 (Legislative day of Mar. 23), 1995. Courthouse located at 125 Market Street in Youngs- House disagreed to Senate amendment and agreed to town, Ohio, as the ‘‘Thomas D. Lambros Federal Build- a conference Mar. 28, 1995. Conference report filed ing and U.S. Courthouse’’. Referred to Transportation in the House Mar. 29, 1995; Rept. 104–92. House and Infrastructure Feb. 8, 1995. Reported amended agreed to conference report Mar. 30, 1995. Conference Nov. 28, 1995; Rept. 104–365. House Calendar. Rules report considered in Senate Mar. 31 (Legislative day suspended. Passed House amended Dec. 5, 1995; Roll of Mar. 27), 1995. Senate agreed to conference report No. 834: 414–0. Received in Senate and referred to Apr. 3 (Legislative day of Mar. 27), 1995. Presented Environment and Public Works Dec. 6, 1995. Reported to the President Apr. 4, 1995. Approved Apr. 11, Mar. 28, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate Apr. 1995. Public Law 104–7. 16, 1996. Presented to the President Apr. 19, 1996. H.R. 840.—To designate the Federal building and United Approved Apr. 30, 1996. Public Law 104–136. States courthouse located at 215 South Evans Street H.R. 885.—To designate the United States Post Office in Greenville, North Carolina, as the ‘‘Walter B. Jones building located at 153 East 110th Street, New York, Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’. Re- New York, as the ‘‘Oscar Garcia Rivera Post Office ferred to Transportation and Infrastructure Feb. 6, Building’’. Referred to Government Reform and Over- 1995. Reported Nov. 28, 1995; Rept. 104–364. House sight Feb. 9, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Dec. 5, 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Environment July 30, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Gov- and Public Works Dec. 6, 1995. ernmental Affairs July 31, 1996.

H.R. 842 (H. Res. 396).—To provide off-budget treatment H.R. 889 (H. Res. 92) (H. Res. 129).—Making emergency for the Highway Trust Fund, the Airport and Airway supplemental appropriations and rescissions to pre- Trust Fund, the Inland Waterways Trust Fund, and serve and enhance the military readiness of the De- the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund. Referred to partment of Defense for the fiscal year ending Septem- Transportation and Infrastructure and in addition to ber 30, 1995, and for other purposes. Reported from Government Reform and Oversight, and the Budget Appropriations Feb. 10, 1995; Rept. 104–29. Union Feb. 7, 1995. Government Reform and Oversight dis- Calendar. Passed House amended Feb. 22, 1995; Roll charged. Rereferred to Transportation and Infrastruc- No. 154: 262–165. Received in Senate and referred ture and in addition to the Budget Dec. 6, 1995. Re- to Appropriations Feb. 23 (Legislative day of Feb. 22), ported amended from Transportation and Infrastruc- 1995. Reported with amendments Mar. 2 (Legislative ture Mar. 27, 1996; Rept. 104–499, Pt. I. Referral to day of Feb. 22), 1995; Rept. 104–12. Considered Mar. the Budget extended Mar. 27, 1996 for a period ending 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14 (Legislative day of Mar. 6), 15, not later than Mar. 29, 1996. Reported adversely from 1995. Passed Senate with amendments Mar. 16, 1995; the Budget Mar. 29, 1996; Pt. II. Union Calendar. Roll No. 108: 97–3. Senate insisted on its amendments Passed House amended Apr. 17, 1996; Roll No. 122: and asked for a conference Mar. 16, 1995. House dis- 284–143. Received in Senate and referred jointly to agreed to Senate amendments and agreed to a con- the Budget and Governmental Affairs Apr. 18, 1996. ference Mar. 28, 1995. Conference report filed in the House Apr. 5, 1995; Rept. 104–101. House agreed to H.R. 845.—Rescinding certain budget authority, and for conference report Apr. 6, 1995; Roll No. 296: 343–80. other purposes. Referred to Appropriations Feb. 7, Senate agreed to conference report Apr. 6 (Legislative 1995. Reported Feb. 10, 1995; Rept. 104–30. day of Apr. 5), 1995. Presented to the President Apr. Union Calendar ...... Union 13 7, 1995. Approved Apr. 10, 1995. Public Law 104–6.

H.R. 848 (S. 1706).—To increase the amount authorized H.R. 917.—To establish procedures for product liability to be appropriated for assistance for highway reloca- actions. Referred to the Judiciary and in addition to tion regarding the Chickamauga and Chattanooga Na- Commerce Feb. 13, 1995. Reported amended from tional Military Park in Georgia. Referred to Resources Commerce Mar. 1, 1995; Rept. 104–63, Pt. I. Feb. 7, 1995. Reported amended June 4, 1996; Rept. 104–603. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed H.R. 920.—To repeal the Violent Crime Control and Law House amended June 10, 1996. Received in Senate Enforcement Act of 1994 and to combat crime. Re- and referred to Energy and Natural Resources June ferred to the Judiciary Feb. 13, 1995. Discharge peti- 11, 1996. tion filed Apr. 5, 1995; Pet. 104–3.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 924.—To prohibit the Secretary of Agriculture from H.R. 956 (H. Res. 108) (H. Res. 109) (H.R. 1075) (H. transferring any national forest system lands in the Res. 394) (S. 565).—To establish legal standards and Angeles National Forest in California out of Federal procedures for product liability litigation, and for other ownership for use as a solid waste landfill. Referred purposes. Referred to the Judiciary Feb. 15, 1995. Re- to Resources Feb. 13, 1995. Reported Nov. 6, 1995; ported amended Mar. 2, 1995; Rept. 104–64, Pt. I. Rept. 104–309. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Referred to Commerce Mar. 2, 1995 for a period ending Passed House Nov. 13, 1995. Received in Senate and not later than Mar. 7, 1995. Commerce discharged referred to Energy and Natural Resources Nov. 14, Mar. 7, 1995. Union Calendar. Considered Mar. 8, 9, 1995. 1995. Passed House amended Mar. 10, 1995; Roll No. 229: 265–161. Received in Senate Mar. 14 (Legislative H.R. 925 (H. Res. 101) (H.R. 9) (S. 605).—To compensate day of Mar. 6), 1995. Ordered placed on the calendar owners of private property for the effect of certain Mar. 15, 1995. Considered Apr. 24, 25, 26, 27 (Legisla- regulatory restrictions. Referred to the Judiciary Feb. tive day of Apr. 24), May 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9 (Legislative 14, 1995. Reported amended Feb. 23, 1995; Rept. day of May 1), 1995. Passed Senate with amendment 104–46. Union Calendar. Considered Mar. 1, 2, 1995. May 10 (Legislative day of May 1), 1995; Roll No. Passed House amended Mar. 3, 1995; Roll No. 197: 161: 61–37. House disagreed to Senate amendment 277–148. Received in Senate and referred to Environ- and asked for a conference Nov. 9, 1995. Senate in- ment and Public Works Mar. 7 (Legislative day of Mar. 6), 1995. sisted on its amendment and agreed to a conference Nov. 28, 1995. Conference report filed in the House H.R. 926 (H. Res. 100) (H.R. 9) (S. 291) (S. 343).—To Mar. 14, 1996; Rept. 104–481. Conference report con- promote regulatory flexibility and enhance public par- sidered in Senate Mar. 15, 18, 19, 20, 1996. Senate ticipation in Federal agency rulemaking and for other agreed to conference report Mar. 21, 1996; Roll No. purposes. Referred to the Judiciary Feb. 14, 1995. Re- 46: 59–40. House agreed to conference report Mar. 29, ported amended Feb. 23, 1995; Rept. 104–48. Union 1996; Roll No. 110: 259–158. Presented to the Presi- Calendar. Passed House amended Mar. 1, 1995; Roll dent Apr. 30, 1996. Vetoed May 2, 1996. House sus- No. 187: 415–15. Received in Senate and referred to tained Presidential veto May 9, 1996; Roll No. 162: Governmental Affairs Mar. 3 (Legislative day of Feb. 258–163. In House, veto referred to the Judiciary May 22), 1995. 9, 1996.

H.R. 927 (H. Res. 225) (H. Res. 370).—To seek inter- H.R. 961 (H. Res. 140).—To amend the Federal Water national sanctions against the Castro government in Pollution Control Act. Referred to Transportation and Cuba, to plan for support of a transition government Infrastructure Feb. 15, 1995. Reported amended May leading to a democratically elected government in 3, 1995; Rept. 104–112. Union Calendar. Considered Cuba, and for other purposes. Referred to International May 10, 11, 12, 15, 1995. Passed House amended May Relations and in addition to Ways and Means, the 16, 1995; Roll No. 337: 240–185. Received in Senate Judiciary, and Banking and Financial Services Feb. and referred to Environment and Public Works May 14, 1995. Reported amended from International Rela- 18 (Legislative day of May 15), 1995. tions July 24, 1995; Rept. 104–202, Pt. I. Referral to Banking and Financial Services, the Judiciary, and H.R. 962.—To amend the Immigration Act of 1990 relat- Ways and Means extended July 24, 1995 for a period ing to the membership of the United States Commis- ending not later than Aug. 4, 1995. Banking and Fi- sion on Immigration Reform. Referred to the Judiciary nancial Services, the Judiciary, and Ways and Means Feb. 15, 1995. Reported June 8, 1995; Rept. 104–135. discharged Aug. 4, 1995. Union Calendar. Considered Union Calendar. Passed House amended June 8, 1995. Sept. 20, 1995. Passed House amended Sept. 21, 1995; Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary June Roll No. 683: 294–130. Received in Senate Sept. 27 14 (Legislative day of June 5), 1995. (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995. Ordered placed on the calendar Oct. 10, 1995. Considered Oct. 11, 12, H.R. 965.—To designate the Federal building located at 13, 17 (Legislative day of Oct. 10), 18, 1995. Passed 600 Martin Luther King, Jr. Place in Louisville, Ken- Senate with amendment Oct. 19 (Legislative day of tucky, as the ‘‘Romano L. Mazzoli Federal Building’’. Oct. 18), 1995; Roll No. 494: 74–24. House disagreed Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Feb. 15, to Senate amendment and asked for a conference Nov. 1995. Reported Nov. 28, 1995; Rept. 104–366. House 7, 1995. Senate insisted on its amendment and agreed Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Dec. 5, to a conference Dec. 14, 1995. Conference report filed 1995; Roll No. 835: 415–0. Received in Senate and in the House Mar. 1, 1996; Rept. 104–468. Senate referred to Environment and Public Works Dec. 6, agreed to conference report Mar. 5, 1996; Roll No. 1995. Reported Dec. 19, 1995; no written report. 22: 74–22. House agreed to conference report Mar. 6, Passed Senate Dec. 20, 1995. Presented to the Presi- 1996; Roll No. 47: 336–86. Presented to the President Mar. 11, 1996. Approved Mar. 12, 1996. Public Law dent Dec. 21, 1995. Approved Dec. 28, 1995. Public 104–114. Law 104–77.

H.R. 937.—To amend title 5, United States Code, to clar- H.R. 988 (H. Res. 104).—To reform the Federal civil jus- ify procedures for judicial review of Federal agency tice system. Referred to the Judiciary Feb. 16, 1995. compliance with regulatory flexibility analysis require- Reported amended Mar. 1, 1995; Rept. 104–62. Union ments, and for other purposes. Referred to the Judici- Calendar. Considered Mar. 6, 1995. Passed House ary and in addition to Small Business Feb. 14, 1995. amended Mar. 7, 1995; Roll No. 207: 232–193. Re- Reported amended from Small Business Feb. 23, 1995; ceived in Senate Mar. 9 (Legislative day of Mar. 6), Rept. 104–49, Pt. I. 1995. Ordered placed on the calendar Mar. 15, 1995.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 994 (H. Res. 368) (S. 942).—To require the periodic H.R. 1011 (S. 468).—To extend the deadline under the review and automatic termination of Federal regula- Federal Power Act applicable to the construction of tions. Referred to Government Reform and Oversight a hydroelectric project in the State of Ohio. Referred and in addition to the Judiciary Feb. 21, 1995. Re- to Commerce Feb. 22, 1995. Reported Nov. 7, 1995; ported amended from Government Reform and Over- Rept. 104–317. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. sight Oct. 19, 1995; Rept. 104–284, Pt. I. Referral to Passed House Nov. 13, 1995. Received in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar Nov. 14, 1995. Passed the Judiciary extended Oct. 19, 1995 for a period end- Senate Sept. 27, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. ing not later than Nov. 3, 1995. Referred to Commerce 30, 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law Oct. 26, 1995 for a period ending not later than Nov. 104–243. 3, 1995. Referral to the Judiciary extended Nov. 3, 1995 for a period ending not later than Nov. 7, 1995. H.R. 1014.—To authorize extension of time limitation Commerce discharged Nov. 3, 1995. Reported amended for a FERC-issued hydroelectric license. Referred to from the Judiciary Nov. 7, 1995; Pt. II. Commerce Feb. 22, 1995. Reported amended Nov. 7, Union Calendar ...... Union 165 1995; Rept. 104–318. Union Calendar. Rules sus- pended. Passed House amended Nov. 13, 1995. Re- ceived in Senate and referred to Energy and Natural H.R. 995.—To amend the Employee Retirement Income Resources Nov. 15, 1995. Reported June 28, 1996; Security Act of 1974 to provide new portability, partici- Rept. 104–313. Passed Senate Sept. 27, 1996. Pre- pation, solvency, claims, and other consumer protec- sented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. Approved Oct. tions and freedoms for workers in a mobile workforce; 9, 1996. Public Law 104–244. to increase purchasing power for employers and em- ployees by removing barriers to the voluntary forma- H.R. 1020.—To amend the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of tion of multiple employer health plans and fully-in- 1982. Referred to Commerce and in addition to Re- sources, Transportation and Infrastructure, and the sured multiple employer arrangements; to increase Budget Feb. 23, 1995. Reported amended from Com- health plan competition providing more affordable merce Sept. 20, 1995; Rept. 104–254, Pt. I. Referral choice of coverage by removing restrictive State laws to the Budget and Resources extended Sept. 20, 1995 relating to provider health networks, employer health for a period ending not later than Oct. 20, 1995. Trans- coalitions, and insured plans and the offering of portation and Infrastructure discharged Sept. 20, 1995. medisave plans; to expand access to fully-insured cov- Referral to Resources and the Budget extended Oct. erage for employees of small employers through fair 19, 1995 for a period ending not later than Oct. 24, rating standards and open markets; and for other pur- 1995. Resources and the Budget discharged Oct. 24, poses. Referred to Economic and Educational Opportu- 1995. nities and in addition to Commerce Feb. 21, 1995. Union Calendar ...... Union 152 Reported amended from Economic and Educational Op- H.R. 1022 (H. Res. 96) (H.R. 9).—To provide regulatory portunities Mar. 25, 1996; Rept. 104–498, Pt. I. Refer- reform and to focus national economic resources on ral to Commerce extended Mar. 25, 1996 for a period the greatest risks to human health, safety, and the ending not later than Mar. 29, 1996. Commerce dis- environment through scientifically objective and unbi- charged. Mar. 29, 1996. ased risk assessments and through the consideration Union Calendar ...... Union 248 of costs and benefits in major rules, and for other purposes. Referred to Science and in addition to Com- merce, and Government Reform and Oversight Feb. H.R. 999.—To establish a single, consolidated source of 23, 1995. Considered Feb. 27, 1995. Passed House Federal child care funding; to establish a program to amended Feb. 28, 1995; Roll No. 183: 286–141. Re- provide block grants to States to provide nutrition as- ceived in Senate and referred to Governmental Affairs sistance to economically disadvantaged individuals and Mar. 2 (Legislative day of Feb. 22), 1995. families and to establish a program to provide block grants to States to provide school-based food services H.R. 1026.—To designate the United States Post Office to students; to restrict alien eligibility for certain edu- building located at 201 East Pikes Peak Avenue in cation, training, and other programs; and for other Colorado Springs, Colorado, as the ‘‘Winfield Scott purposes. Referred to Economic and Educational Op- Stratton Post Office’’. Referred to Government Reform portunities and in addition to Ways and Means Feb. and Oversight Feb. 23, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 17, 1995. Received in Senate Oct. 18, 1995. 21, 1995. Reported amended from Economic and Edu- Passed Senate Oct. 24, 1995. Presented to the Presi- cational Opportunities Mar. 10, 1995; Rept. 104–75, dent Oct. 26, 1995. Approved Nov. 3, 1995. Public Pt. I. Law 104–44.

H.R. 1031.—For the relief of Oscar Salas-Velazquez. Re- H.R. 1009.—For the relief of Lloyd B. Gamble. Referred ferred to the Judiciary Feb. 23, 1995. Reported amend- to the Judiciary Feb. 21, 1995. Reported May 1, 1996; ed Sept. 20, 1996; Rept. 104–810. Private Calendar. Rept. 104–546. Private Calendar. Passed House May Passed House amended Sept. 27, 1996. Received in 21, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to the Judi- Senate Sept. 27, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 28, 1996. ciary May 22, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Private Law 104–3.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 1036 (S. 288).—To amend the Metropolitan Wash- H.R. 1062.—To enhance competition in the financial ington Airports Act of 1986 to direct the President services industry by providing a prudential framework to appoint additional members to the board of directors for the affiliation of banks, securities firms, and other of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, to financial service providers. Referred to Banking and replace the Board of Review of the Airports Authority Financial Services and in addition to Commerce Feb. with a Federal Advisory Commission, and for other 27, 1995. Reported amended from Banking and Finan- purposes. Referred to Transportation and Infrastruc- cial Services May 18, 1995; Rept. 104–127, Pt. I. Refer- ture Feb. 24, 1995. Reported amended May 29, 1996; ral to Commerce extended May 18, 1995 for a period Rept. 104–596. ending not later than June 16, 1995. Supplemental report filed from Banking and Financial Services June Union Calendar ...... Union 296 13, 1995; Pt. II. Referral to Commerce extended June 16, 1995 for a period ending not later than June 22, H.R. 1045.—To amend the Goals 2000: Educate America 1995. Reported amended from Commerce June 22, Act to eliminate the National Education Standards and 1995; Pt. III. Improvement Council, and for other purposes. Referred Union Calendar ...... Union 74 to Economic and Educational Opportunities Feb. 24, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House amended May H.R. 1070.—To designate the reservoir created by Trinity 15, 1995. Received in Senate May 16 (Legislative day Dam in the Central Valley project, California, as ‘‘Trin- of May 15), 1995. Ordered placed on the calendar June ity Lake’’. Referred to Resources Feb. 28, 1995. Re- 5, 1995. ported June 7, 1995; Rept. 104–134. House Calendar. Passed House June 15, 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Energy and Natural Resources June 20 H.R. 1051 (S. 359).—To provide for the extension of cer- (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. tain hydroelectric projects located in the State of West Virginia. Referred to Commerce Feb. 24, 1995. Re- ported Nov. 7, 1995; Rept. 104–319. Union Calendar. H.R. 1077 (H.R. 3290).—To authorize the Bureau of Rules suspended. Passed House Nov. 13, 1995. Re- Land Management. Referred to Resources Feb. 28, ceived in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar 1995. Reported amended June 22, 1995; Rept. Nov. 14, 1995. Passed Senate July 25, 1996. Presented 104–155. to the President Aug. 1, 1996. Approved Aug. 6, Union Calendar ...... Union 72 1996. Public Law 104–173. H.R. 1087 (S. 389).—For the relief of Nguyen Quy An and Nguyen Ngoc Kim Quy. Referred to the Judiciary H.R. 1058 (H. Res. 103) (H. Res. 105) (H. Res. 290) Feb. 28, 1995. Reported amended Sept. 20, 1996; Rept. (S. 240).—To reform Federal securities litigation, and 104–811. Private Calendar. Passed House amended for other purposes. Referred to Commerce and in addi- Sept. 27, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 27, 1996. tion to the Judiciary Feb. 27, 1995. Considered Mar. Passed Senate Oct. 3, 1996. Presented to the President 7, 1995. Passed House amended Mar. 8, 1995; Roll Oct. 10, 1996. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Private Law No. 216: 325–99. Received in Senate and referred to 104–4. Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Mar. 10 (Legisla- tive day of Mar. 6), 1995. Committee discharged. Passed Senate with amendments June 28 (Legislative H.R. 1091.—To improve the National Park System in day of June 19), 1995; Roll No. 295: 69–30. House the Commonwealth of Virginia. Referred to Resources disagreed to Senate amendments and asked for a con- Mar. 1, 1995. Reported amended July 11, 1995; Rept. ference Oct. 24, 1995. Senate insisted on its amend- 104–176. Union Calendar. Considered under suspen- sion of rules Sept. 18, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed ments and agreed to a conference Nov. 17 (Legislative House amended Sept. 19, 1995; Roll No. 666: 377–31. day of Nov. 16), 1995. Conference report filed in the Received in Senate and referred to Energy and Natural House Nov. 28, 1995; Rept. 104–369. Senate agreed Resources Sept. 20 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995. to conference report Dec. 5, 1995; Roll No. 589: 65–30. Reported with amendment Sept. 16, 1996; Rept. House agreed to conference report Dec. 6, 1995; Roll 104–389. No. 839: 320–102. Presented to the President Dec. 7, 1995. Vetoed Dec. 19, 1995. In House, passed over Presidential veto Dec. 20, 1995; Roll No. 870: 319–100. H.R. 1103.—Entitled, ‘‘Amendments to the Perishable In Senate, passed over Presidential veto Dec. 22, 1995; Agricultural Commodities Act, 1930’’. Referred to Agri- Roll No. 612: 68–30. Became Public Law 104–67 culture Mar. 1, 1995. Reported amended July 26, 1995; without approval Dec. 22, 1995. Rept. 104–207. Union Calendar. Passed House amend- ed July 28, 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry July 31 (Legisla- tive day of July 10), 1995. Committee discharged. Passed Senate Nov. 7, 1995. Presented to the Presi- dent Nov. 9, 1995. Approved Nov. 15, 1995. Public Law 104–48.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 1114.—To authorize minors who are under the child H.R. 1141.—To amend the Act popularly known as the labor provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of ‘‘Sikes Act’’ to enhance fish and wildlife conservation 1938 and who are under 18 years of age to load mate- and natural resources management programs. Referred rials into balers and compacters that meet appropriate to Resources Mar. 6, 1995. Reported amended May American National Standards Institute design safety 1, 1995; Rept. 104–107, Pt. I. Referred to National standards. Referred to Economic and Educational Op- Security May 1, 1995 for a period ending not later portunities Mar. 2, 1995. Reported amended Oct. 17, than June 1, 1995. Reported amended June 1, 1995; 1995; Rept. 104–278. Union Calendar. Placed on the Pt. II. Union Calendar. Considered under suspension Corrections Calendar Oct. 18, 1995. Corrections Cal- of rules July 10, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House endar. Passed House amended Oct. 24, 1995. Received amended July 11, 1995. Received in Senate and re- in Senate Oct. 25, 1995. Referred to Labor and Human ferred to Environment and Public Works July 12 (Leg- Resources Nov. 1, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed islative day of July 10), 1995. Senate with amendment July 16, 1996. House agreed to Senate amendment July 25, 1996. Presented to the H.R. 1157.—To restore families, promote work, protect President July 26, 1996. Approved Aug. 6, 1996. endangered children, increase personal responsibility, Public Law 104–174. attack welfare dependency, reduce welfare fraud, and improve child support collections. Referred to Ways and Means and in addition to Economic and Edu- H.R. 1122 (S. 395).—To authorize and direct the Sec- cational Opportunities, Commerce, the Judiciary, Na- retary of Energy to sell the Alaska Power Administra- tional Security, and Government Reform and Over- tion, and for other purposes. Referred to Resources sight Mar. 8, 1995. Reported from Ways and Means and in addition to Commerce Mar. 3, 1995. Reported Mar. 15, 1995; Rept. 104–81, Pt. I. amended from Resources July 13, 1995; Rept. 104–187, Pt. I. Referral to Commerce extended July 13, 1995 H.R. 1158 (H. Res. 115) (H.R. 1159) (H. Res. 151) (S. for a period ending not later than Oct. 16, 1995. Refer- 617).—Making emergency supplemental appropriations ral to Commerce extended Oct. 16, 1995 for a period for additional disaster assistance and making rescis- ending not later than Nov. 24, 1995. Commerce dis- sions for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1995, charged Nov. 24, 1995. and for other purposes. Reported from Appropriations Union Calendar ...... Union 183 Mar. 8, 1995; Rept. 104–70. Union Calendar. Consid- ered Mar. 15, 1995. Passed House amended Mar. 16, 1995; Roll No. 251: 227–200. Received in Senate Mar. H.R. 1129.—To amend the National Trails Systems Act 22 (Legislative day of Mar. 16), 1995. Ordered placed to designate the route from Selma to Montgomery as on the calendar Mar. 23, 1995. Considered Mar. 29, a National Historic Trail. Referred to Resources Mar. 30, 31, Apr. 3, 4 (Legislative day of Mar. 27), 5, 1995. 3, 1995. Reported amended May 8, 1996; Rept. Passed Senate with amendment Apr. 6 (Legislative day 104–567. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed of Apr. 5), 1995; Roll No. 132: 99–0. Senate insisted House amended May 14, 1996. Received in Senate and on its amendment and asked for a conference Apr. referred to Energy and Natural Resources May 15, 6 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), 1995. House disagreed 1996. to Senate amendment and agreed to a conference May 2, 1995. Conference report filed in the House May 16, 1995; Rept. 104–124. House agreed to conference H.R. 1134.—To amend title XVIII of the Social Security report May 18, 1995; Roll No. 346: 235–189. Con- Act to extend certain savings provisions under the ference report considered in Senate May 24 (Legisla- medicare program, as incorporated in the budget sub- tive day of May 15), 1995. Senate agreed to conference mitted by the President for fiscal year 1996. Referred report May 25 (Legislative day of May 15), 1995; Roll to Ways and Means and in addition to Commerce Mar. No. 203: 61–38. Presented to the President June 6, 6, 1995. Reported from Ways and Means Mar. 15, 1995. Vetoed June 7, 1995. In House, veto referred 1995; Rept. 104–80, Pt. I. to Appropriations June 7, 1995.

H.R. 1135.—To improve the Commodity Distribution Pro- H.R. 1159 (H. Res. 115) (H.R. 1158) (S. 617).—Making supplemental appropriations and rescissions for the grams of the Department of Agriculture, to reform and fiscal year ending September 30, 1995, and for other simplify the Food Stamp Program, and for other pur- purposes. Reported from Appropriations Mar. 8, 1995; poses. Referred to Agriculture Mar. 6, 1995. Reported Rept. 104–71. amended Mar. 14, 1995; Rept. 104–77. Union Calendar ...... Union 37 Union Calendar ...... Union 39 H.R. 1162 (H. Res. 218) (S. 1452).—To establish a Deficit H.R. 1139 (H.R. 2160) (H.R. 4139) (S. 776).—To amend Reduction Trust Fund and provide for the downward the Atlantic Striped Bass Conservation Act, and for adjustment of discretionary spending limits in appro- other purposes. Referred to Resources Mar. 6, 1995. priation bills. Referred to the Budget and in addition Reported amended May 1, 1995; Rept. 104–105. Union to Government Reform and Oversight, and Rules Mar. Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended 8, 1995. Reported amended from Rules July 25, 1995; May 9, 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Com- Rept. 104–205, Pt. I. Passed House amended Sept. 13, merce, Science and Transportation May 10 (Legislative 1995; Roll No. 658: 364–59. Received in Senate and day of May 1), 1995. referred jointly to the Budget and Governmental Af- fairs Sept. 14 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 1163.—To authorize the exchange of National Park H.R. 1217.—To amend parts B and C of title XVIII of Service land in the Fire Island National Seashore in the Social Security Act to extend certain savings provi- the State of New York for land in the Village of sions under the medicare program, as incorporated in Patchogue, Suffolk County, New York. Referred to Re- the budget submitted by the President for fiscal year sources Mar. 8, 1995. Reported amended Nov. 7, 1995; 1996. Referred to Commerce and in addition to Ways Rept. 104–313. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. and Means Mar. 13, 1995. Reported from Commerce Passed House amended Nov. 7, 1995. Received in Sen- Mar. 23, 1995; Rept. 104–87, Pt. I. ate and referred to Energy and Natural Resources Nov. 8, 1995. H.R. 1218.—To extend the authority of the Federal Com- munications Commission to use competitive bidding in H.R. 1170 (H. Res. 227).—To provide that cases challeng- granting licenses and permits. Referred to Commerce ing the constitutionality of measures passed by State Mar. 13, 1995. Reported Mar. 23, 1995; Rept. 104–88. referendum be heard by a 3-judge court. Referred to Union Calendar ...... Union 42 the Judiciary Mar. 8, 1995. Reported amended July 11, 1995; Rept. 104–179. Union Calendar. Passed H.R. 1219.—To amend the Congressional Budget Act of House amended Sept. 28, 1995; Roll No. 693: 266–159. 1974 and the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary Sept. Control Act of 1985 to extend and reduce the discre- 29 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995. tionary spending limits, and for other purposes. Re- ferred to the Budget and in addition to Rules Mar. H.R. 1175.—To amend Public Law 89-454 to provide for 13, 1995. Reported amended from the Budget Mar. the reauthorization of appropriations. Referred to Re- 23, 1995; Rept. 104–89, Pt. I. sources Mar. 8, 1995. Reported amended May 16, 1995; Rept. 104–123, Pt. I. Union Calendar. Discharged from H.R. 1225.—To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act Union Calendar and referred to Science May 17, 1995 of 1938 to exempt employees who perform certain court for a period ending not later than June 30, 1995. Re- reporting duties from the compensatory time require- ferral extended June 30, 1995 for a period ending not ments applicable to certain public agencies, and for later than July 11, 1995. Reported amended July 11, other purposes. Referred to Economic and Educational 1995; Pt. II. Opportunities Mar. 14, 1995. Reported amended Aug. Union Calendar ...... Union 89 1, 1995; Rept. 104–219. Union Calendar. Passed House amended Aug. 1, 1995. Received in Senate Aug. 3 (Leg- H.R. 1176.—To nullify an executive order that prohibits islative day of July 10), 1995. Passed Senate Aug. 5 Federal contracts with companies that hire permanent (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Presented to the replacements for striking employees. Referred to Eco- President Aug. 28, 1995. Approved Sept. 6, 1995. nomic and Educational Opportunities Mar. 8, 1995. Public Law 104–26. Reported June 27, 1995; Rept. 104–163. Union Calendar ...... Union 80 H.R. 1227 (H. Res. 440) (H.R. 3448).—To amend the Portal-to-Portal Act of 1947 relating to the payment H.R. 1179.—To authorize appropriations for the preser- of wages to employees who use employer owned vehi- vation and restoration of historic buildings at histori- cles. Referred to Economic and Educational Opportuni- cally black colleges and universities. Referred to Re- ties Mar. 14, 1995. Reported amended May 20, 1996; sources Mar. 9, 1995. Reported amended Sept. 4, 1996; Rept. 104–585. Union Calendar. Considered May 22, Rept. 104–758. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. 1996. Passed House amended May 23, 1996; Roll No. Passed House amended Sept. 4, 1996. Received in Sen- 195: 281–144. Laid on table May 23, 1996. See H.R. ate Sept. 5, 1996. 3448 for further action.

H.R. 1186 (H.R. 4167) (S. 187).—To provide for the safety H.R. 1240.—To combat crime by enhancing the penalties of journeymen boxers, and for other purposes. Referred for certain sexual crimes against children. Referred to Economic and Educational Opportunities and in ad- to the Judiciary Mar. 15, 1995. Reported amended dition to Commerce Mar. 9, 1995. Reported amended Mar. 28, 1995; Rept. 104–90. Union Calendar. Rules from Commerce Sept. 24, 1996; Rept. 104–833, Pt. I. suspended. Passed House amended Apr. 4, 1995; Roll No. 283: 417–0. Received in Senate Apr. 5, 1995. H.R. 1215 (H.R. 1216) (H. Res. 128).—To amend the Passed Senate with amendment Apr. 6 (Legislative day Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to strengthen the of Apr. 5), 1995. House agreed to Senate amendment American family and create jobs. Referred to Ways Dec. 12, 1995. Presented to the President Dec. 14, and Means Mar. 13, 1995. Reported Mar. 21, 1995; 1995. Approved Dec. 23, 1995. Public Law 104–71. Rept. 104–84. Union Calendar. Passed House amended Apr. 5, 1995; Roll No. 295: 246–188. Received in Sen- H.R. 1253.—To rename the San Francisco Bay National ate and referred to Finance Apr. 6 (Legislative day Wildlife Refuge as the Don Edwards San Francisco of Apr. 5), 1995. Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Referred to Resources Mar. 15, 1995. Reported Oct. 24, 1995; Rept. 104–290. H.R. 1216.—To amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Dec. to provide for the privatization of the United States 12, 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Environ- Enrichment Corporation. Referred to Commerce Mar. ment and Public Works Dec. 13, 1995. Reported Dec. 13, 1995. Reported amended Mar. 23, 1995; Rept. 19, 1995; no written report. Passed Senate Dec. 20, 104–86. 1995. Presented to the President Dec. 21, 1995. Ap- Union Calendar ...... Union 41 proved Dec. 28, 1995. Public Law 104–78.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 1266.—To provide for the exchange of lands within H.R. 1296 (H. Res. 536) (H.R. 4236).—To provide for Admiralty Island National Monument, and for other the Administration of certain Presidio properties at purposes. Referred to Resources Mar. 16, 1995. Re- minimal cost to the Federal taxpayer. Referred to Re- ported amended May 9, 1995; Rept. 104–115. Union sources Mar. 22, 1995. Reported amended Aug. 4, Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended 1995; Rept. 104–234. Union Calendar. Considered May 15, 1995. Received in Senate and referred to En- under suspension of rules Sept. 18, 1995. Rules sus- ergy and Natural Resources May 16 (Legislative day pended. Passed House amended Sept. 19, 1995; Roll of May 15), 1995. Reported Oct. 19 (Legislative day No. 668: 317–101. Received in Senate and referred of Oct. 18), 1995; Rept. 104–163. Passed Senate Mar. to Energy and Natural Resources Sept. 20 (Legislative 19, 1996. Presented to the President Mar. 21, 1996. day of Sept. 5), 1995. Reported with amendment Dec. Approved Apr. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–123. 22, 1995; Rept. 104–202. Considered Mar. 25, 26, 27 (Legislative day of Mar. 26), 28, 1996. Returned to H.R. 1271 (H. Res. 125).—To provide protection for fam- the calendar Mar. 29, 1996. Passed Senate with ily privacy. Referred to Government Reform and Over- amendment May 1, 1996. House disagreed to Senate sight Mar. 21, 1995. Reported amended Mar. 29, 1995; amendment and asked for a conference May 9, 1996. Rept. 104–94. Union Calendar. Passed House amended Senate insisted on its amendment and agreed to a Apr. 4, 1995; Roll No. 287: 418–7. Received in Senate conference May 17, 1996. Conference report filed in and referred to Governmental Affairs Apr. 5, 1995. the House Sept. 24, 1996; Rept. 104–836. Reported Aug. 2, 1996; Rept. 104–351.

H.R. 1315.—For the relief of Kris Murty. Referred to H.R. 1281.—To amend title 5, United States Code, and the Judiciary Mar. 23, 1995. Reported Nov. 28, 1995; the National Security Act of 1947 to require disclosure Rept. 104–360. Private Calendar. Passed House Dec. under the Freedom of Information Act of information 19, 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Armed regarding certain individuals who participated in Nazi war crimes during the period in which the United Services Dec. 19, 1995. States was involved in World War II. Referred to Gov- ernment Reform and Oversight and in addition to In- H.R. 1323 (S. 1505).—To reduce risk to public safety telligence, and the Judiciary Mar. 21, 1995. Reported and the environment associated with pipeline transpor- amended from Government Reform and Oversight tation of natural gas and hazardous liquids, and for Sept. 24, 1996; Rept. 104–819, Pt. I. Referral to Intel- other purposes. Referred to Transportation and Infra- ligence and the Judiciary extended Sept. 24, 1996 for a period ending not later than Sept. 24, 1996. Intel- structure and in addition to Commerce Mar. 24, 1995. ligence (Permanent Select) and the Judiciary dis- Reported amended from Transportation and Infra- charged Sept. 24, 1996. Union Calendar. Rules sus- structure May 1, 1995; Rept. 104–110, Pt. I. Referral pended. Passed House amended Sept. 24, 1996. Re- to Commerce extended May 1, 1995 for a period ending ceived in Senate Sept. 24 (Legislative day of Sept. not later than June 1, 1995. Reported amended from 20), 1996. Passed Senate Oct. 3, 1996. Presented to Commerce June 1, 1995; Pt. II. the President Oct. 10, 1996. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Union Calendar ...... Union 58 Public Law 104–309. H.R. 1332.—To establish certain policies and responsibil- H.R. 1290 (S. 538).—To reinstate the permit for, and ities with respect to the administration of the Rongelap extend the deadline under the Federal Power Act ap- Resettlement Trust Fund, and for other purposes. Re- plicable to the construction of, a hydroelectric project ferred to Resources Mar. 28, 1995. Reported amended in Oregon, and for other purposes. Referred to Com- Mar. 5, 1996; Rept. 104–471. Union Calendar. Rules merce Mar. 22, 1995. Reported amended Nov. 7, 1995; suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 28, 1996; Roll Rept. 104–320. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. No. 451: 398–5. Received in Senate Sept. 30, 1996. Passed House amended Nov. 13, 1995. Received in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar Nov. 14, 1995. Passed Senate Sept. 27, 1996. Presented to the H.R. 1335 (S. 595).—To provide for the extension of a President Sept. 30, 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. hydroelectric project located in the State of West Vir- Public Law 104–245. ginia. Referred to Commerce Mar. 28, 1995. Reported Nov. 7, 1995; Rept. 104–321. Union Calendar. Rules H.R. 1295.—To amend the Trademark Act of 1946 to suspended. Passed House Nov. 13, 1995. Received in make certain revisions relating to the protection of Senate and ordered placed on the calendar Nov. 14, famous marks. Referred to the Judiciary Mar. 22, 1995. Passed Senate Sept. 27, 1996. Presented to the 1995. Reported amended Nov. 30, 1995; Rept. 104–374. President Sept. 30, 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Public Law 104–246. amended Dec. 12, 1995. Received in Senate Dec. 13, 1995. Passed Senate Dec. 29, 1995. Presented to the President Jan. 4, 1996. Approved Jan. 16, 1996. Public Law 104–98.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 1345.—To eliminate budget deficits and manage- H.R. 1380.—To provide a moratorium on certain class ment inefficiencies in the government of the District action lawsuits relating to the Truth in Lending Act. of Columbia through the establishment of the District Referred to Banking and Financial Services Apr. 3, of Columbia Financial Responsibility and Management 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House Apr. 4, 1995. Assistance Authority, and for other purposes. Referred Received in Senate Apr. 5, 1995. Passed Senate Apr. to Government Reform and Oversight Mar. 29, 1995. 24, 1995. Presented to the President May 8, 1995. Reported Mar. 30, 1995; Rept. 104–96. Union Cal- Approved May 18, 1995. Public Law 104–12. endar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Apr. 3, 1995. Received in Senate and ordered placed on H.R. 1384 (H.R. 3118).—To amend title 38, United States the calendar Apr. 4 (Legislative day of Mar. 27), 1995. Code, to exempt certain full-time health-care profes- Passed Senate with amendments Apr. 6 (Legislative sionals of the Department of Veterans Affairs from day of Apr. 5), 1995. House agreed to Senate amend- restrictions on remunerated outside professional activi- ments Apr. 7, 1995. Presented to the President Apr. ties. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs Apr. 4, 1995. Re- 12, 1995. Approved Apr. 17, 1995. Public Law ported amended Aug. 2, 1995; Rept. 104–226. Union 104–8. Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 10, 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Vet- erans’ Affairs Oct. 11 (Legislative day of Oct. 10), 1995. H.R. 1350 (H. Res. 287) (S. 1139).—To amend the Mer- chant Marine Act, 1936 to revitalize the United States- H.R. 1398.—To designate the United Post Office building flag merchant marine, and for other purposes. Referred located at 1203 Lemay Ferry Road, St. Louis, Missouri, to National Security Mar. 29, 1995. Reported amended as the ‘‘Charles J. Coyle Post Office Building’’. Referred Aug. 3, 1995; Rept. 104–229. Union Calendar. Passed to Government Reform and Oversight Apr. 5, 1995. House amended Dec. 6, 1995. Received in Senate and Rules suspended. Passed House Dec. 19, 1995. Re- ordered placed on the calendar Dec. 7, 1995. Consid- ceived in Senate and referred to Governmental Affairs ered Sept. 19, 20, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 24 (Legis- Dec. 19, 1995. lative day of Sept. 20), 1996; Roll No. 300: 88–10. Presented to the President Sept. 26, 1996. Approved H.R. 1421.—To provide that references in the statutes Oct. 8, 1996. Public Law 104–239. of the United States to any committee or officer of the House of Representatives the name or jurisdiction H.R. 1358 (H. Res. 338).—To require the Secretary of of which was changed as part of the reorganization Commerce to convey to the Commonwealth of Massa- of the House of Representatives at the beginning of chusetts the National Marine Fisheries Service labora- the One Hundred Fourth Congress shall be treated tory located on Emerson Avenue in Gloucester, Massa- as referring to the currently applicable committee or chusetts. Referred to Resources Mar. 29, 1995. Re- officer of the House of Representatives. Passed House ported amended Oct. 20, 1995; Rept. 104–287. Union Apr. 6, 1995. Received in Senate Apr. 7 (Legislative Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended day of Apr. 5), 1995. Passed Senate May 19 (Legisla- Oct. 30, 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Com- tive day of May 15), 1995. Presented to the President merce, Science and Transportation Oct. 31, 1995. Com- May 24, 1995. Approved June 3, 1995. Public Law mittee discharged. Passed Senate with amendment 104–14. Dec. 22, 1995. House agreed to Senate amendment with amendment pursuant to H. Res. 338 Jan. 5, 1996. H.R. 1445.—To amend Rule 30 of the Federal Rules of Senate agreed to House amendment to Senate amend- Civil Procedure to restore the stenographic preference ment Jan. 5 (Legislative day of Jan. 3), 1996. Pre- for depositions. Referred to the Judiciary Apr. 6, 1995. sented to the President Jan. 6, 1996. Approved Jan. Reported Aug. 2, 1995; Rept. 104–228. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–91. Union Calendar ...... Union 120 H.R. 1483.—To amend title 38, United States Code, to H.R. 1361 (H. Res. 139) (S. 1004).—To authorize appro- allow revision of veterans benefits decisions based on priations for fiscal year 1996 for the Coast Guard, clear and unmistakable error. Referred to Veterans’ and for other purposes. Referred to Transportation and Affairs Apr. 7, 1995. Reported May 10, 1996; Rept. Infrastructure Mar. 30, 1995. Reported amended May 104–571. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed 1, 1995; Rept. 104–106. Union Calendar. Passed House House May 21, 1996. Received in Senate and referred amended May 9, 1995; Roll No. 309: 406–12. Received to Veterans’ Affairs May 22, 1996. in Senate and referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation May 11 (Legislative day of May 1), H.R. 1499.—To improve criminal law relating to fraud 1995. against consumers. Referred to the Judiciary Apr. 7, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. H.R. 1366 (S. 611).—To authorize the extension of time 25, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 26, 1996. limitation for the FERC-issued hydroelectric license for H.R. 1506 (S. 227).—To amend title 17, United States the Mt. Hope Waterpower Project. Referred to Com- Code, to provide an exclusive right to perform sound merce Mar. 30, 1995. Reported Nov. 7, 1995; Rept. recordings publicly by means of digital transmissions, 104–322. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed and for other purposes. Referred to the Judiciary Apr. House Nov. 13, 1995. Received in Senate and ordered 7, 1995. Reported amended Oct. 11, 1995; Rept. placed on the calendar Nov. 14, 1995. Passed Senate 104–274. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed Sept. 27, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 30, House amended Oct. 17, 1995. Laid on table Oct. 17, 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–247. 1995. See S. 227 for further action.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 1508.—To require the transfer of title to the Dis- H.R. 1530 (H. Res. 164) (H. Res. 307) (S. 1026) (S. 1124) trict of Columbia of certain real property in Anacostia (S. 1125) (S. 1126).—To authorize appropriations for Park to facilitate the construction of National Chil- fiscal year 1996 for military activities of the Depart- dren’s Island, a cultural, educational, and family-ori- ment of Defense, to prescribe military personnel ented park. Referred to Resources and in addition to strengths for fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes. Government Reform and Oversight Apr. 7, 1995. Re- Referred to National Security May 2, 1995. Reported ported amended from Resources Oct. 17, 1995; Rept. amended June 1, 1995; Rept. 104–131. Union Cal- 104–277, Pt. I. Referral to Government Reform and endar. Considered June 13, 14, 1995. Passed House Oversight extended Oct. 17, 1995 for a period ending amended June 15, 1995; Roll No. 385: 300–126. Re- not later than Oct. 17, 1995. Government Reform and ceived in Senate and referred to Armed Services June Oversight discharged. Oct. 17, 1995. Union Calendar. 20 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. Committee dis- Rules suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 30, charged. Passed Senate with amendment Sept. 6 (Leg- 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Govern- islative day of Sept. 5), 1995; Roll No. 399: 64–34. mental Affairs Oct. 31, 1995. Reported June 26, 1996; Senate insisted on its amendment and asked for a Rept. 104–294. Passed Senate June 28, 1996. Pre- conference Sept. 6 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995. sented to the President July 8, 1996. Approved July House disagreed to Senate amendment and agreed to 19, 1996. Public Law 104–163. a conference Sept. 21, 1995. Conference report filed in the House Dec. 13, 1995; Rept. 104–406. House H.R. 1514.—To authorize and facilitate a program to agreed to conference report Dec. 15, 1995; Roll No. enhance safety, training, research, and development, 865: 267–149. Conference report considered in Senate and safety education in the propane gas industry for Dec. 15, 18, 1995. Senate agreed to conference report the benefit of propane consumers and the public, and Dec. 19, 1995; Roll No. 608: 51–43. Presented to the for other purposes. Referred to Commerce and in addi- President Dec. 22, 1995. Vetoed Dec. 28, 1995. House tion to Science Apr. 7, 1995. Reported amended from sustained Presidential veto Jan. 3, 1996; Roll No. 3: Commerce June 27, 1996; Rept. 104–655, Pt. I. Refer- 240–156. In House, veto referred to National Security ral to Science extended June 27, 1996 for a period Jan. 3, 1996. ending not later than July 26, 1996. Science dis- charged. July 10, 1996. Union Calendar. Rules sus- pended. Passed House amended Sept. 4, 1996. Re- H.R. 1533.—To amend title 18, United States Code, to ceived in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar increase the penalty for escaping from a Federal pris- Sept. 5, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 28, 1996. Presented on. Referred to the Judiciary May 2, 1995. Reported to the President Sept. 30, 1996. Approved Oct. 11, Dec. 11, 1995; Rept. 104–392. Union Calendar. Rules 1996. Public Law 104–284. suspended. Passed House Dec. 12, 1995. Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary Dec. 13, 1995. Reported with amendment June 13, 1996; no written H.R. 1527 (S. 907).—To amend the National Forest Ski report. Area Permit Act of 1986 to clarify the authorities and duties of the Secretary of Agriculture in issuing ski area permits on National Forest System lands and H.R. 1536.—To amend title 38, Unite States Code, to to withdraw lands within ski area permit boundaries extend for two years an expiring authority of the Sec- from the operation of the mining and mineral leasing retary of Veterans Affairs with respect to determina- laws. Referred to Resources and in addition to Agri- tion of locality salaries for certain nurse anesthetist culture May 1, 1995. Reported amended from Re- positions in the Department of Veterans Affairs. Re- sources Apr. 15, 1996; Rept. 104–516, Pt. I. Referral ferred to Veterans’ Affairs May 2, 1995. Reported Aug. to Agriculture extended Apr. 15, 1996 for a period 2, 1995; Rept. 104–225. Union Calendar. Rules sus- ending not later than Apr. 15, 1996. Agriculture dis- pended. Passed House Oct. 10, 1995. Received in Sen- charged. Apr. 15, 1996. Union Calendar. Rules sus- ate and referred to Veterans’ Affairs Oct. 11 (Legisla- pended. Passed House amended Apr. 30, 1996. Re- tive day of Oct. 10), 1995. ceived in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar May 1, 1996. H.R. 1555 (H. Res. 207) (S. 652).—To promote competi- tion and reduce regulation in order to secure lower H.R. 1528.—To supersede the Modification of Final prices and higher quality services for American tele- Judgement entered August 24, 1982, in the antitrust action styled United States v. Western Electric, Civil communications consumers and encourage the rapid Action No. 82-0192, United States District court for deployment of new telecommunications technologies. the District of Columbia, and for other purposes. Re- Referred to Commerce and in addition to the Judiciary ferred to Commerce and in addition to the Judiciary May 3, 1995. Reported amended from Commerce July May 2, 1995. Reported amended from the Judiciary 24, 1995; Rept. 104–204, Pt. I. Referral to the Judici- July 24, 1995; Rept. 104–203, Pt. I. Referral to Com- ary extended July 24, 1995 for a period ending not merce extended July 24, 1995 for a period ending not later than July 24, 1995. The Judiciary discharged later than July 24, 1995. Commerce discharged July July 24, 1995. Union Calendar. Considered Aug. 3 24, 1995. (Legislative day of Aug. 2), 1995. Passed House amend- Union Calendar ...... Union 104 ed Aug. 4, 1995; Roll No. 635: 305–117.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 1557 (S. 856).—To authorize appropriations for fis- H.R. 1585.—To expand the boundary of the Modoc Na- cal year 1996, 1997, 1998 for the National Endowment tional Forest to include lands presently owned by the for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Human- Bank of California, N.A. Trustee, to facilitate a land ities, and the Institute for Museum Services; and to exchange with the Forest Service, and for other pur- repeal the National Foundation on the Arts and the poses. Referred to Resources May 9, 1995. Reported Humanities Act of 1965 effective October 1, 1998. Re- ferred to Economic and Educational Opportunities May Nov. 6, 1995; Rept. 104–307. Union Calendar. Rules 3, 1995. Reported amended June 29, 1995; Rept. suspended. Passed House Nov. 7, 1995. Received in 104–170. Senate and referred to Energy and Natural Resources Union Calendar ...... Union 81 Nov. 8, 1995.

H.R. 1561 (H. Res. 155) (H. Res. 156) (H. Res. 375) (S. 908) (S. 961) (S. 1441).—To consolidate the foreign H.R. 1590.—To require the Trustees of the medicare affairs agencies of the United States; to authorize ap- trust funds to report recommendations on resolving propriations for the Department of State and related projected financial imbalance in medicare trust funds. agencies for fiscal years 1996 and 1997; to responsibly Referred to Ways and Means and in addition to Com- reduce the authorizations of appropriations for United merce May 9, 1995. Reported from Ways and Means States foreign assistance programs for fiscal years May 15, 1995; Rept. 104–119, Pt. I. Failed of passage 1996 and 1997, and for other purposes. Referred to International Relations and in addition to Rules May under suspension of the rules (two-thirds required) 3, 1995. Reported amended from International Rela- May 16, 1995; Roll No. 330: 247–170. tions May 19, 1995; Rept. 104–128, Pt. I. Referred to the Judiciary May 19, 1995 for a period ending not later than May 20, 1995. The Judiciary discharged H.R. 1594 (H. Res. 215) (H. Con. Res. 108).—To place May 20, 1995. Considered May 23, 24, June 7, 1995. restrictions on the promotion by the Department of Passed House amended June 8, 1995; Roll No. 366: Labor and other Federal agencies and instrumental- 222–192. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign ities of economically targeted investments in connec- Relations June 14 (Legislative day of June 5), 1995. tion with employee benefit plans. Referred to Economic Committee discharged. Passed Senate with amend- and Educational Opportunities May 9, 1995. Reported ment Dec. 14, 1995; Roll No. 605: 82–16. Senate in- amended Sept. 1, 1995; Rept. 104–238. Union Cal- sisted on its amendment and asked for a conference endar. Passed House amended Sept. 12, 1995; Roll Dec. 14, 1995. House disagreed to Senate amendment No. 652: 239–179. Received in Senate and referred and agreed to a conference Feb. 28, 1996. Conference report filed in the House Mar. 8, 1996; Rept. 104–478. to Labor and Human Resources Sept. 14 (Legislative House agreed to conference report Mar. 12, 1996; Roll day of Sept. 5), 1995. No. 59: 226–172. Senate agreed to conference report Mar. 28, 1996; Roll No. 59: 52–44. Presented to the President Apr. 5, 1996. Vetoed Apr. 12, 1996. House H.R. 1601 (H. Res. 228).—To authorize appropriations sustained Presidential veto Apr. 30, 1996; Roll No. to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration 136: 234–188. to develop, assemble, and operate the International Space Station. Referred to Science May 10, 1995. Re- H.R. 1565 (H.R. 3643).—To amend title 38, United States ported amended July 28, 1995; Rept. 104–210. Union Code, to extend through December 31, 1997, the period Calendar. Considered Sept. 27, 1995. Passed House during which the Secretary of Veterans Affairs is au- amended Sept. 28, 1995. Received in Senate and re- thorized to provide priority health care to certain vet- ferred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Oct. erans exposed to Agent Orange, ionizing radiation, or environmental hazards. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs 10, 1995. May 3, 1995. Reported amended June 26, 1995; Rept. 104–158. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed H.R. 1606.—To designate the United States Post Office House amended June 27, 1995. Received in Senate building located at 24 Corliss Street, Providence, and referred to Veterans’ Affairs June 28 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. Rhode Island, as the ‘‘Harry Kizirian Post Office Build- ing’’. Referred to Government Reform and Oversight H.R. 1574.—To amend the Federal Deposit Insurance May 10, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. Act to exclude certain bank products from the defini- 17, 1995. Received in Senate Oct. 18, 1995. Passed tion of a deposit. Referred to Banking and Financial Senate with amendments Oct. 24, 1995. House dis- Services May 3, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House agreed to Senate amendments Jan. 5, 1996. Senate Dec. 12, 1995. Received in Senate and referred to receded from its amendments Jan. 5 (Legislative day Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Dec. 13, 1995. of Jan. 3), 1996. Presented to the President Jan. 23, H.R. 1581.—To require the Secretary of Agriculture to 1996. Approved Feb. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–100. convey certain lands under the jurisdiction of the De- partment of Agriculture to the City of Sumpter, Or- egon. Referred to Resources May 9, 1995. Reported Nov. 6, 1995; Rept. 104–308. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Nov. 7, 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Agriculture, Nutrition, and For- estry Nov. 8, 1995.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 1617 (H. Res. 222) (S. 143).—To consolidate and H.R. 1655 (H. Res. 216) (H. Res. 318) (S. 922).—To au- reform workforce development and literacy programs, thorize appropriations for fiscal year 1996 for intel- and for other purposes. Referred to Economic and Edu- ligence and intelligence-related activities of the United cational Opportunities May 11, 1995. Reported amend- States Government, the Community Management Ac- ed June 22, 1995; Rept. 104–152. Union Calendar. count, and the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement Passed House amended Sept. 19, 1995; Roll No. 671: and Disability System, and for other purposes. Re- ferred to Intelligence May 17, 1995. Reported amended 345–79. Received in Senate and referred to Labor and June 14, 1995; Rept. 104–138, Pt. I. Referred to Na- Human Resources Sept. 21 (Legislative day of Sept. tional Security June 14, 1995 for a period ending not 5), 1995. Committee discharged. Passed Senate with later than June 23, 1995. Referral extended June 23, amendments Oct. 11 (Legislative day of Oct. 10), 1995; 1995 for a period ending not later than July 19, 1995. Roll No. 487: 95–2. Senate insisted on its amendments Referred to Government Reform and Oversight June and asked for a conference Oct. 11 (Legislative day 23, 1995 for a period ending not later than July 19, of Oct. 10), 1995. House disagreed to Senate amend- 1995. Reported amended July 19, 1995; Pt. II. National ments and agreed to a conference Oct. 24, 1995. Con- Security discharged July 19, 1995. Union Calendar. ference report filed in the House July 25, 1996; Rept. Passed House amended Sept. 13, 1995. Received in 104–707. Senate and referred to Intelligence Sept. 14 (Legisla- tive day of Sept. 5), 1995. Committee discharged. Passed Senate with amendment Sept. 29 (Legislative H.R. 1627 (H. Res. 443).—To amend the Federal Insecti- day of Sept. 25), 1995. Senate insisted on its amend- cide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act and the Federal ment and asked for a conference Sept. 29 (Legislative Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, and for other purposes. day of Sept. 25), 1995. House disagreed to Senate Referred to Agriculture and in addition to Commerce amendment and agreed to a conference Oct. 17, 1995. Conference report filed in the House Dec. 20, 1995; May 12, 1995. Reported amended from Agriculture Rept. 104–427. House agreed to conference report Dec. July 11, 1996; Rept. 104–669, Pt. I. Reported amended 21, 1995. Senate agreed to conference report Dec. 21, from Commerce July 23, 1996; Pt. II. Union Calendar. 1995. Presented to the President Dec. 27, 1995. Ap- Rules suspended. Passed House amended July 23, proved Jan. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–93. 1996; Roll No. 339: 417–0. Received in Senate July 23, 1996. Passed Senate July 24, 1996. Presented to H.R. 1663.—To amend the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant the President July 26, 1996. Approved Aug. 3, 1996. Land Withdrawal Act. Referred to Commerce and in Public Law 104–170. addition to National Security May 17, 1995. Reported amended from Commerce Apr. 25, 1996; Rept. 104–540, Pt. I. Referral to National Security extended H.R. 1642.—To extend nondiscriminatory treatment Apr. 25, 1996 for a period ending not later than June (most-favored-nation treatment) to the products of 14, 1996. National Security discharged. June 14, 1996. Cambodia, and for other purposes. Referred to Ways Union Calendar ...... Union 307 and Means May 16, 1995. Reported June 27, 1995; H.R. 1670 (H. Res. 219).—To revise and streamline the Rept. 104–160. Union Calendar. Considered under sus- acquisition laws of the Federal Government, to reorga- pension of rules July 10, 1995. Rules suspended. nize the mechanisms for resolving Federal procure- Passed House July 11, 1995. Received in Senate and ment disputes, and for other purposes. Referred to referred to Finance July 12 (Legislative day of July Government Reform and Oversight and in addition to 10), 1995. Reported with amendment May 9, 1996; National Security, and the Judiciary May 18, 1995. Rept. 104–264. Passed Senate with amendment July Reported amended from Government Reform and 25, 1996. House agreed to Senate amendment Sept. Oversight Aug. 1, 1995; Rept. 104–222, Pt. I. Referral 12, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 13, 1996. to the Judiciary and National Security extended Aug. Approved Sept. 25, 1996. Public Law 104–203. 1, 1995 for a period ending not later than Aug. 2, 1995. Referral to National Security and the Judiciary extended Aug. 2, 1995 for a period ending not later H.R. 1643 (H. Res. 334).—To authorize the extension than Oct. 2, 1995. Referred to Small Business Sept. of nondiscriminatory treatment (most-favored-nation 12, 1995 for a period ending not later than Sept. 12, treatment) to the products of Bulgaria. Referred to 1995. Small Business discharged Sept. 12, 1995. Con- Ways and Means May 16, 1995. Reported June 27, sidered Sept. 13, 1995. Passed House amended Sept. 1995; Rept. 104–162. Union Calendar. Considered 14, 1995; Roll No. 663: 423–0. Received in Senate and under suspension of rules July 10, 1995. Rules sus- referred to Governmental Affairs Sept. 18 (Legislative pended. Passed House July 11, 1995. Received in Sen- day of Sept. 5), 1995. ate and referred to Finance July 12 (Legislative day H.R. 1675 (H. Res. 410).—To amend the National Wild- of July 10), 1995. Committee discharged. Passed Sen- life Refuge System Administration Act of 1966 to im- ate with amendment Jan. 2, 1996. House agreed to prove the management of the National Wildlife Refuge Senate amendment with amendments Jan. 5, 1996; System, and for other purposes. Referred to Resources Roll No. 7: 401–17. Senate agreed to House amend- May 18, 1995. Reported amended July 31, 1995; Rept. ments to Senate amendment Jan. 5 (Legislative day 104–218. Union Calendar. Passed House amended Apr. of Jan. 3), 1996. Presented to the President Jan. 5, 24, 1996; Roll No. 131: 287–138. Received in Senate 1996. Approved Jan. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–92. and referred to Environment and Public Works Apr. 25, 1996.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 1684 (H.R. 1776).—To require the Secretary of the H.R. 1734.—To reauthorize the National Film Preserva- Treasury to mint coins in commemoration of the 250th tion Board, and for other purposes. Referred to the anniversary of the birth of James Madison. Referred Judiciary and in addition to House Oversight May 25, to Banking and Financial Services May 23, 1995. Rules 1995. Reported amended from the Judiciary May 6, suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 17, 1996. Re- 1996; Rept. 104–558, Pt. I. Referral to House Oversight ceived in Senate Sept. 18, 1996. extended May 6, 1996 for a period ending not later than June 21, 1996. Referral to House Oversight ex- tended June 21, 1996 for a period ending not later H.R. 1691.—To provide for innovative approaches for than June 28, 1996. House Oversight discharged. June homeownership opportunity and provide for the tem- 28, 1996. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed porary extension of the rural rental housing program, House amended July 29, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary July 31, 1996. Committee and for other purposes. Referred to Banking and Fi- discharged. Passed Senate Sept. 28, 1996. Presented nancial Services May 24, 1995. Rules suspended. to the President Oct. 2, 1996. Approved Oct. 11, Passed House amended Oct. 30, 1995. Received in Sen- 1996. Public Law 104–285. ate and referred to Banking, Housing, and Urban Af- fairs Oct. 31, 1995. H.R. 1743.—To amend the Water Resources Research Act of 1984 to extend the authorizations of appropria- tions through fiscal year 2000, and for other purposes. H.R. 1710 (H.R. 2703) (S. 735).—To combat terrorism. Referred to Resources June 6, 1995. Reported amended Referred to the Judiciary May 25, 1995. Reported Sept. 8, 1995; Rept. 104–242. Union Calendar. Rules amended Dec. 5, 1995; Rept. 104–383. suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 17, 1995. Re- Union Calendar ...... Union 193 ceived in Senate and referred to Environment and Public Works Oct. 18, 1995. Reported with amendment Apr. 16, 1996; Rept. 104–252. Passed Senate with H.R. 1715.—Respecting the relationship between work- amendment May 3, 1996. House agreed to Senate ers’ compensation benefits and the benefits available amendment May 14, 1996. Presented to the President under the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker May 15, 1996. Approved May 24, 1996. Public Law Protection Act. Referred to Economic and Educational 104–147. Opportunities May 25, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Oct. 17, 1995. Received in Senate Oct. H.R. 1745 (H. Res. 303) (S. 884).—To designate certain 18, 1995. Ordered placed on the calendar Oct. 23, public lands in the State of Utah as wilderness, and 1995. Passed Senate Oct. 31, 1995. Presented to the for other purposes. Referred to Resources June 6, 1995. President Nov. 7, 1995. Approved Nov. 15, 1995. Reported amended Dec. 11, 1995; Rept. 104–396. Union Calendar ...... Union 202 Public Law 104–49. H.R. 1747.—To amend the Public Health Services Act H.R. 1718.—To designate the United States courthouse to permanently extend and clarify malpractice cov- located at 197 South Main Street in Wilkes-Barre, erage for health centers, and for other purposes. Re- ferred to Commerce June 6, 1995. Reported amended Pennsylvania, as the ‘‘Max Rosenn United States Dec. 12, 1995; Rept. 104–398. Union Calendar. Rules Courthouse’’. Referred to Transportation and Infra- suspended. Passed House amended Dec. 12, 1995. Re- structure May 25, 1995. Reported Dec. 18 (Legislative ceived in Senate Dec. 13, 1995. Passed Senate Dec. day of Dec. 15), 1995; Rept. 104–413. House Calendar. 14, 1995. Presented to the President Dec. 16, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House Dec. 18 (Legislative Approved Dec. 26, 1995. Public Law 104–73. day of Dec. 15), 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Environment and Public Works Dec. 18, 1995. Com- H.R. 1756 (S. 929).—To abolish the Department of Com- mittee discharged. Passed Senate Feb. 7, 1996. Pre- merce. Referred to Commerce and in addition to Trans- sented to the President Feb. 23, 1996. Approved Mar. portation and Infrastructure, Banking and Financial 5, 1996. Public Law 104–112. Services, International Relations, National Security, Agriculture, Ways and Means, Government Reform and Oversight, the Judiciary, Science, and Resources H.R. 1720.—To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 June 7, 1995. Reported amended from Ways and to provide for the cessation of Federal sponsorship of Means Sept. 21, 1995; Rept. 104–260, Pt. I. two Government sponsored enterprises, and for other purposes. Referred to Economic and Educational Op- H.R. 1772.—To authorize the Secretary of the Interior portunities May 25, 1995. Reported amended June 22, to acquire certain interests in the Waihee Marsh for inclusion in the Oahu National Wildlife Refuge Com- 1995; Rept. 104–153. Union Calendar. Rules sus- plex. Referred to Resources June 7, 1995. Reported pended. Passed House amended Sept. 24, 1996. Re- amended Apr. 22, 1996; Rept. 104–528. Union Cal- ceived in Senate Sept. 24 (Legislative day of Sept. endar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Apr. 20), 1996. 23, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Environ- ment and Public Works Apr. 24, 1996. Reported June 25, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate Sept. 18, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 20, 1996. Ap- proved Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–209.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 1776 (H.R. 1684) (H.R. 2026).—To require the Sec- H.R. 1804.—To designate the United States Post Office- retary of the Treasury to mint coins in commemoration Courthouse located at South 6th and Rogers Avenue, of black revolutionary war patriots. Referred to Bank- Fort Smith, Arkansas, as the ‘‘Judge Isaac C. Parker ing and Financial Services June 7, 1995. Rules sus- Federal Building’’. Referred to Transportation and In- pended. Passed House amended Sept. 17, 1996. Re- frastructure June 8, 1995. Reported Nov. 28, 1995; Rept. 104–367. House Calendar. Rules suspended. ceived in Senate Sept. 18, 1996. Passed Senate with Passed House Dec. 5, 1995; Roll No. 836: 373–40. Re- amendments Oct. 3, 1996. House agreed to Senate ceived in Senate and referred to Environment and amendments Oct. 4, 1996. Presented to the President Public Works Dec. 6, 1995. Reported Mar. 28, 1996; Oct. 10, 1996. Approved Oct. 20, 1996. Public Law no written report. Passed Senate Apr. 16, 1996. Pre- 104–329. sented to the President Apr. 19, 1996. Approved Apr. 30, 1996. Public Law 104–137.

H.R. 1784.—To validate certain conveyances made by H.R. 1812.—To amend the Internal Revenue Code of the Southern Pacific Transportation Company within 1986 to revise the income, estate, and gift tax rules the cities of Reno, Nevada, and Tulare, California, and applicable to individuals who lose United States citi- for other purposes. Referred to Transportation and In- zenship. Referred to Ways and Means June 9, 1995. frastructure June 7, 1995. Rereferred to Resources Reported amended June 16, 1995; Rept. 104–145. July 11, 1995. Reported July 18, 1996; Rept. 104–691. Union Calendar ...... Union 67 Union Calendar ...... Union 359 H.R. 1814 (H.R. 2405).—To authorize appropriations for environmental research, development, and demonstra- H.R. 1786.—To regulate fishing in certain waters of Alas- tion activities of the Environmental Protection Agency ka. Referred to Resources June 8, 1995. Reported for fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes. Referred to Science June 13, 1995. Reported amended July 21, amended July 18, 1996; Rept. 104–687. Union Cal- 1995; Rept. 104–199. endar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended July Union Calendar ...... Union 102 30, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Energy and Natural Resources July 31, 1996. Reported Sept. H.R. 1815 (H.R. 2405) (S. 1142).—To authorize appro- 13, 1996; Rept. 104–390. priations for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration for fiscal year 1996, and for other pur- poses. Referred to Science and in addition to Resources H.R. 1787.—To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cos- June 13, 1995. Reported amended from Science Aug. metic Act to repeal the saccharin notice requirement. 4, 1995; Rept. 104–237, Pt. I. Referral to Resources Referred to Commerce June 8, 1995. Reported Dec. extended Aug. 4, 1995 for a period ending not later 6, 1995; Rept. 104–386. Union Calendar. Placed on than Sept. 22, 1995. Referral to Resources extended the Corrections Calendar Dec. 6, 1995. Corrections Sept. 21, 1995 for a period ending not later than Sept. Calendar. Passed House Dec. 12, 1995. Received in 29, 1995. Reported amended from Resources Sept. 29, Senate Dec. 12, 1995. Referred to Labor and Human 1995; Pt. II. Union Calendar ...... Union 140 Resources Feb. 27 (Legislative day of Feb. 23), 1996. Committee discharged. Passed Senate Mar. 19, 1996. H.R. 1816 (H.R. 2405).—To authorize appropriations for Presented to the President Mar. 21, 1996. Approved civilian research, development, demonstration, and Apr. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–124. commercial application activities of the Department of Energy for fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes. Referred to Science June 13, 1995. Reported amended H.R. 1788 (H. Res. 284) (S. 1318).—To reform the stat- Aug. 4, 1995; Rept. 104–236. Referred to Commerce utes relating to Amtrak, to authorize appropriations Aug. 4, 1995 for a period ending not later than Sept. for Amtrak, and for other purposes. Referred to Trans- 22, 1995. Referral extended Sept. 22, 1995 for a period portation and Infrastructure June 8, 1995. Reported ending not later than Sept. 29, 1995. Referral extended amended Oct. 30, 1995; Rept. 104–299. Union Cal- Sept. 29, 1995 for a period ending not later than Nov. endar. Passed House amended Nov. 30, 1995; Roll No. 1, 1995. Referral extended Nov. 1, 1995 for a period 832: 406–4. Received in Senate and ordered placed ending not later than Nov. 2, 1995. Referral extended on the calendar Dec. 4, 1995. Nov. 2, 1995 for a period ending not later than Nov. 17, 1995. Referral extended Nov. 17, 1995 for a period ending not later than Dec. 1, 1995. Referral extended H.R. 1791.—To amend title XIX of the Social Security Dec. 1, 1995 for a period ending not later than Dec. Act to make certain technical corrections relating to 15, 1995. Referral extended Dec. 15, 1995 for a period physicians’ services. Referred to Commerce June 8, ending not later than Jan. 3, 1996. Referral extended 1995. Reported amended Sept. 24, 1996; Rept. Jan. 3, 1996 for a period ending not later than Jan. 4, 1996. Referral extended Jan. 4, 1996 for a period 104–826. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed ending not later than Jan. 12, 1996. Referral extended House amended Sept. 24, 1996. Received in Senate Jan. 12, 1996 for a period ending not later than July Sept. 25, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 27, 1996. Pre- 1, 1996. Referral extended July 1, 1996 for a period sented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. Approved Oct. ending not later than Aug. 1, 1996. Referral extended 9, 1996. Public Law 104–248. Aug. 1, 1996 for a period ending not later than Oct. 4, 1996.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 1817 (H. Res. 167) (H. Res. 223).—Making appro- H.R. 1836 (S. 1422).—To authorize the Secretary of the priations for military construction, family housing, and Interior to acquire property in the town of East Hamp- base realignment and closure for the Department of ton, Suffolk County, New York, for inclusion in the Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, Amagansett National Wildlife Refuge. Referred to Re- and for other purposes. Reported from Appropriations sources June 14, 1995. Reported Apr. 22, 1996; Rept. June 13, 1995; Rept. 104–137. Union Calendar. Con- 104–529. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed sidered June 16, 20, 1995. Passed House amended House Apr. 23, 1996. Received in Senate and ordered June 21, 1995; Roll No. 401: 319–105. Received in placed on the calendar Apr. 24, 1996. Passed Senate Senate and referred to Appropriations June 21 (Legis- with amendment May 3, 1996. House agreed to Senate lative day of June 19), 1995. Reported with amend- amendment May 14, 1996. Presented to the President ments July 19 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; Rept. May 15, 1996. Approved May 24, 1996. Public Law 104–116. Passed Senate with amendments July 21 104–148. (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; Roll No. 323: 84–10. Senate insisted on its amendments and asked for a conference July 21 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. H.R. 1838.—To provide for an exchange of lands with House disagreed to Senate amendments and agreed the Water Conservancy District of Washington County, to a conference Sept. 7, 1995. Conference report filed Utah. Referred to Resources June 14, 1995. Reported in the House Sept. 14, 1995; Rept. 104–247. House Nov. 6, 1995; Rept. 104–306. Union Calendar. Rules agreed to conference report Sept. 20, 1995; Roll No. suspended. Passed House Nov. 7, 1995. Received in 680: 326–98. Senate agreed to conference report Sept. Senate and referred to Energy and Natural Resources 22 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995; Roll No. 459: Nov. 8, 1995. 86–14. Presented to the President Sept. 26, 1995. Ap- proved Oct. 3, 1995. Public Law 104–32. H.R. 1851 (H.R. 2405).—To authorize appropriations for carrying out the Federal Fire Prevention and Control H.R. 1823.—To amend the Central Utah Project Comple- Act of 1974 for fiscal years 1996 and 1997. Referred tion Act to direct the Secretary of the Interior to allow to Science June 15, 1995. Reported amended Aug. 4, for prepayment of repayment contracts between the 1995; Rept. 104–235. United States and the Central Utah Water Conser- Union Calendar ...... Union 128 vancy District dated December 28, 1965, and Novem- ber 26, 1985, and for other purposes. Referred to Re- sources June 13, 1995. Reported amended Apr. 23, H.R. 1852 (H.R. 2405).—To authorize appropriations for 1996; Rept. 104–531. Union Calendar. Rules sus- the National Science Foundations, and for other pur- pended. Passed House amended Apr. 30, 1996; Roll poses. Referred to Science June 15, 1995. Reported No. 138: 412–0. Received in Senate and referred to amended Aug. 4, 1995; Rept. 104–231. Energy and Natural Resources May 1, 1996. Reported Union Calendar ...... Union 124 June 27, 1996; Rept. 104–300. Passed Senate Sept. 28, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. H.R. 1854 (H. Res. 169) (H. Res. 206) (H.R. 1854).— Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–286. Making appropriations for the Legislative Branch for H.R. 1826.—To repeal the authorization of transitional the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for appropriations for the United States Postal Service, other purposes. Reported from Appropriations June 15, and for other purposes. Referred to Government Re- 1995; Rept. 104–141. Union Calendar. Considered June form and Oversight June 13, 1995. Reported July 10, 21, 1995. Passed House amended June 22, 1995; Roll 1995; Rept. 104–174. No. 417: 337–87. Received in Senate and referred to Union Calendar ...... Union 85 Appropriations June 23 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. Reported with amendments July 18 (Legislative H.R. 1833 (H. Res. 251) (H. Res. 389) (S. 939).—To day of July 10), 1995; Rept. 104–114. Passed Senate amend title 18, United States Code, to ban partial- with amendments July 20 (Legislative day of July 10), birth abortions. Referred to the Judiciary June 14, 1995. Senate insisted on its amendments and asked 1995. Reported amended Sept. 27, 1995; Rept. for a conference July 21 (Legislative day of July 10), 104–267. Union Calendar. Passed House amended 1995. House disagreed to Senate amendments and Nov. 1, 1995; Roll No. 756: 288–139. Received in Sen- agreed to a conference July 26, 1995. Conference report ate Nov. 2, 1995. Ordered placed on the calendar Nov. filed in the House July 28, 1995; Rept. 104–212. House 3, 1995. Considered Nov. 7, 8, 1995. Committed to agreed to conference report Sept. 6, 1995; Roll No. the Judiciary Nov. 8, 1995. Committee discharged Nov. 638: 305–101. Senate agreed to conference report Sept. 27, 1995. Ordered placed on the calendar Nov. 27, 22 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995; Roll No. 461: 1995. Considered Dec. 4, 5, 6, 1995. Passed Senate 94–4. Presented to the President Sept. 26, 1995. Ve- with amendments Dec. 7, 1995; Roll No. 596: 54–44. toed Oct. 3, 1995. In House, veto referred to Appropria- House agreed to Senate amendments Mar. 27, 1996; tions Oct. 12, 1995. Roll No. 94: 286–129. Presented to the President Apr. 5, 1996. Vetoed Apr. 10, 1996. In House, veto referred H.R. 1858.—To reduce paperwork and additional regu- to the Judiciary Apr. 15, 1996. House discharged the latory burdens for depository institutions. Referred to Judiciary from consideration of veto Sept. 19, 1996; Banking and Financial Services June 15, 1995. Re- Roll No. 421: 288-133. In House, passed over Presi- ported amended July 18, 1995; Rept. 104–193. dential veto Sept. 19, 1996; Roll No. 422: 285–137. Union Calendar ...... Union 98 Senate sustained Presidential veto Sept. 26, 1996; Roll Supplemental report filed June 18, 1996; Pt. II. No. 301: 58–40.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 1861.—To make technical corrections in the Sat- H.R. 1874.—To modify the boundaries of the Talladega ellite Home Viewer Act of 1994 and other provisions National Forest, Alabama. Referred to Agriculture of title 17, United States Code. Referred to the Judici- June 16, 1995. Reported amended July 31, 1995; Rept. ary June 15, 1995. Reported amended May 6, 1996; 104–216. Union Calendar. Passed House amended July Rept. 104–554. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. 31, 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Agri- Passed House amended June 4, 1996. Received in Sen- culture, Nutrition, and Forestry Aug. 1 (Legislative ate June 5, 1996. Referred to the Judiciary July 12, day of July 10), 1995. Committee discharged. Passed 1996. Senate Oct. 3, 1996. Presented to the President Oct. 10, 1996. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law H.R. 1868 (H. Res. 170) (H. Res. 177) (H. Res. 249) 104–310. (H. Res. 296) (H.R. 2880).—Making appropriations for foreign operations, export financing, and related pro- grams for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, H.R. 1878.—To extend for 2 years the period of applica- and for other purposes. Reported from Appropriations bility of enrollment mix requirement to certain health June 15, 1995; Rept. 104–143. Union Calendar. Con- maintenance organizations providing services under sidered June 22, 27, 28, 1995. Passed House amended Dayton Area Health Plan. Referred to Commerce June July 11, 1995; Roll No. 482: 333–89. Received in Sen- 16, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House amended ate and referred to Appropriations July 12 (Legislative Dec. 18 (Legislative day of Dec. 15), 1995. Received day of July 10), 1995. Reported with amendments Sept. 14 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995; Rept. in Senate and referred to Finance Dec. 18, 1995. Com- 104–143. Considered Sept. 20 (Legislative day of Sept. mittee discharged. Passed Senate Dec. 22, 1995. Pre- 5), 1995. Passed Senate with amendments Sept. 21 sented to the President Dec. 29, 1995. Approved Dec. (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995; Roll No. 458: 91–9. 29, 1995. Public Law 104–87. Senate insisted on its amendments and asked for a conference Sept. 21 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995. House disagreed to Senate amendments and agreed H.R. 1880.—To designate the United States Post Office to a conference Oct. 12, 1995. Conference report filed building located at 102 South McLean, Lincoln, Illi- in the House Oct. 26, 1995; Rept. 104–295. House nois, as the ‘‘Edward Madigan Post Office Building’’. agreed to conference report Oct. 31, 1995; Roll No. Referred to Government Reform and Oversight June 752: 351–71. House receded and concurred with an 16, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House Dec. 19, amendment in Senate amendment No. 115 Oct. 31, 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Govern- 1995. Senate agreed to conference report Nov. 1, 1995; mental Affairs Dec. 19, 1995. Reported May 23, 1996; Roll No. 559: 90–6. Senate agreed to House amend- no written report. Passed Senate June 27, 1996. Pre- ment to Senate amendment No. 115 with an amend- sented to the President July 2, 1996. Approved July ment Nov. 1, 1995. House disagreed to Senate amend- 9, 1996. Public Law 104–157. ment to House amendment to Senate amendment No. 115 Nov. 15, 1995; Roll No. 794: 237–183. Senate re- ceded from its amendment No. 115 Nov. 15, 1995. H.R. 1886.—For the relief of John Wesley Davis. Re- House receded from its amendment to Senate amend- ferred to the Judiciary June 16, 1995. Reported ment No. 115 and concurred with an amendment Dec. amended July 23, 1996; Rept. 104–696. Private Cal- 13, 1995; Roll No. 850: 226–201. Senate amendment No. 115 disposed of in both Houses as if enacted into endar. Passed House amended Sept. 17, 1996. Received law by sec. 301 of P.L. 104-99 Jan. 26, 1996. Presented in Senate Sept. 18, 1996. to the President Jan. 31, 1996. Approved Feb. 12, 1996. Public Law 104–107. H.R. 1887.—To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 1996 and 1997 for the International Trade Commis- H.R. 1870 (H.R. 2405) (S. 1141).—To authorize appro- sion, the Customs Service, and the Office of the United priations for the activities of the Under Secretary of States Trade Representative, and for other purposes. Commerce for Technology, and for Scientific and Tech- Referred to Ways and Means June 19, 1995. Reported nical Research Services and Construction of Research amended June 27, 1995; Rept. 104–161. Facilities activities of the National Institute of Stand- Union Calendar ...... Union 78 ards and Technology, for fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes. Referred to Science June 16, 1995. Reported amended Aug. 4, 1995; Rept. 104–232. Union Calendar ...... Union 125

H.R. 1872 (S. 641).—To amend the Public Health Service Act to revise and extend programs established pursu- ant to the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency Act of 1990. Referred to Commerce June 16, 1995. Reported amended Sept. 14, 1995; Rept. 104–245. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 18, 1995. Laid on table Sept. 18, 1995. See S. 641 for further action.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 1905 (H. Res. 171) (H. Res. 248).—Making appro- H.R. 1975 (H.R. 4018) (S. 1014) (S. Con. Res. 70).— priations for energy and water development for the To improve the management of royalties from Federal fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for other and Outer Continental Shelf oil and gas leases, and purposes. Reported from Appropriations June 20, 1995; for other purposes. Referred to Resources June 30, Rept. 104–149. Union Calendar. Considered July 11, 1995. Reported amended July 11, 1996; Rept. 104–667. 1995. Passed House amended July 12, 1995; Roll No. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House 494: 400–27. Received in Senate and referred to Appro- amended July 16, 1996. Received in Senate and or- priations July 13 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. dered placed on the calendar July 17, 1996. Passed Reported with amendments July 27 (Legislative day Senate Aug. 2, 1996. Presented to the President Aug. of July 10), 1995; Rept. 104–120. Considered July 31 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Passed Senate with 7, 1996. Approved Aug. 13, 1996. Public Law amendments Aug. 1 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. 104–185. Senate insisted on its amendments and asked for a conference Aug. 1 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. H.R. 1976 (H. Res. 188) (H. Res. 235).—Making appro- House disagreed to Senate amendments and agreed priations for Agriculture, Rural Development, Food to a conference Sept. 7, 1995. Conference report filed and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies pro- in the House Oct. 26, 1995; Rept. 104–293. House agreed to conference report Oct. 31, 1995; Roll No. grams for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, 748: 402–24. Senate agreed to conference report Oct. and for other purposes. Reported from Appropriations 31, 1995; Roll No. 558: 89–6. Presented to the Presi- June 30, 1995; Rept. 104–172. Union Calendar. Con- dent Nov. 7, 1995. Approved Nov. 13, 1995. Public sidered July 19, 20, 1995. Passed House amended July Law 104–46. 21, 1995; Roll No. 554: 313–78. Received in Senate and referred to Appropriations July 24 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Reported with amendments Sept. H.R. 1943.—To amend the Federal Water Pollution Con- 14 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995; Rept. 104–142. trol Act to deem certain municipal wastewater treat- Considered Sept. 18, 19 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), ment facilities discharging into ocean waters as the 1995. Passed Senate with amendments Sept. 20 (Legis- equivalent of secondary treatment facilities. Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure June 28, 1995. lative day of Sept. 5), 1995; Roll No. 450: 95–3. Senate Reported July 18, 1995; Rept. 104–192. Union Cal- insisted on its amendments and asked for a conference endar. Placed on the Corrections Calendar July 18, Sept. 20 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995. House dis- 1995. Corrections Calendar. Passed House (three-fifths agreed to Senate amendments and agreed to a con- required) July 25, 1995; Roll No. 564: 269–156. Re- ference Sept. 20, 1995. Conference report filed in the ceived in Senate and referred to Environment and House Sept. 28, 1995; Rept. 104–268. House agreed Public Works July 26 (Legislative day of July 10), to conference report Oct. 12, 1995; Roll No. 708: 1995. 288–132. Senate agreed to conference report Oct. 12 (Legislative day of Oct. 10), 1995. Presented to the President Oct. 18, 1995. Approved Oct. 21, 1995. H.R. 1944 (H. Res. 176) (S. 617).—Making emergency Public Law 104–37. supplemental appropriations for additional disaster as- sistance, for anti-terrorism initiatives, for assistance in the recovery from the tragedy that occurred at Okla- homa City, and making rescissions for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1995, and for other purposes. Referred to Appropriations and in addition to the Budget June 28, 1995. Passed House amended June 29, 1995; Roll No. 464: 276–151. Received in Senate June 30 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. Considered June 30 (Legislative day of June 19), July 20 (Legisla- tive day of July 10), 1995. Passed Senate July 21 (Leg- islative day of July 10), 1995; Roll No. 321: 90–7. Pre- sented to the President July 21, 1995. Approved July 27, 1995. Public Law 104–19.

H.R. 1965.—To reauthorize the Coastal Zone Manage- ment Act of 1972, and for other purposes. Referred to Resources June 29, 1995. Reported amended Apr. 16, 1996; Rept. 104–521. Union Calendar. Rules sus- pended. Passed House amended Apr. 23, 1996; Roll No. 127: 407–0. Received in Senate and referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Apr. 24, 1996. Committee discharged. Passed Senate May 21, 1996. Presented to the President May 23, 1996. Approved June 3, 1996. Public Law 104–150.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 1977 (H. Res. 185) (H. Res. 187) (H. Res. 189) H.R. 2005 (H.R. 2100).—To direct the Secretary of the (H. Res. 231) (H. Res. 253) (H. Res. 301).—Making Interior to make technical corrections in maps relating appropriations for the Department of the Interior and to the Coastal Barrier Resources System. Referred to related agencies for the fiscal year ending September Resources July 11, 1995. Reported Oct. 20, 1995; Rept. 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Reported from Appro- 104–288. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed priations June 30, 1995; Rept. 104–173. Union Cal- House Oct. 30, 1995. Received in Senate and referred endar. Considered July 13, 17, 1995. Passed House to Environment and Public Works Oct. 31, 1995. Re- amended July 18, 1995; Roll No. 523: 244–181. Re- ported Feb. 1, 1996; Rept. 104–229. ceived in Senate and referred to Appropriations July 19 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Reported with H.R. 2017 (S. 1023).—To authorize an increased Federal amendments July 28 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; share of the costs of certain transportation projects Rept. 104–125. Considered Aug. 8 (Legislative day of in the District of Columbia for fiscal years 1995 and July 10), 1995. Passed Senate with amendments Aug. 1996, and for other purposes. Referred to Transpor- 9 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; Roll No. 378: tation and Infrastructure and in addition to Govern- 92–6. Senate insisted on its amendments and asked ment Reform and Oversight July 12, 1995. Reported for a conference Aug. 9 (Legislative day of July 10), amended from Transportation and Infrastructure July 1995. House disagreed to Senate amendments and 31, 1995; Rept. 104–217, Pt. I. Referral to Government agreed to a conference Sept. 8, 1995. Conference report Reform and Oversight extended July 31, 1995 for a filed in the House Sept. 21, 1995; Rept. 104–259. period ending not later than July 31, 1995. Govern- House recommitted conference report Sept. 29, 1995; ment Reform and Oversight discharged July 31, 1995. Roll No. 696: 277–147. Conference report filed in the Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House House Oct. 31, 1995; Rept. 104–300. House recommit- amended July 31, 1995. Received in Senate and or- ted conference report Nov. 15, 1995; Roll No. 799: dered placed on the calendar July 31 (Legislative day 230–199. Conference report filed in the House Dec. of July 10), 1995. Passed Senate July 31 (Legislative 12, 1995; Rept. 104–402. House agreed to conference day of July 10), 1995. Presented to the President Aug. 1, 1995. Approved Aug. 4, 1995. Public Law report Dec. 13, 1995; Roll No. 854: 244–181. Senate 104–21. agreed to conference report Dec. 14, 1995; Roll No. 604: 58–40. Presented to the President Dec. 16, 1995. H.R. 2020 (H. Res. 190) (H. Res. 267).—Making appro- Vetoed Dec. 18, 1995. In House, veto referred to Appro- priations for the Treasury Department, the United priations Dec. 18 (Legislative day of Dec. 15), 1995. States Postal Service, the Executive Office of the Presi- House discharged Appropriations from further consid- dent, and certain Independent Agencies, for the fiscal eration of veto Jan. 4, 1996. House sustained Presi- year ending September 30, 1996, and for other pur- dential veto Jan. 4, 1996; Roll No. 5: 239–177. In poses. Reported from Appropriations July 12, 1995; House, veto referred to Appropriations Jan. 4, 1996. Rept. 104–183. Union Calendar. Considered July 18, 1995. Passed House amended July 19, 1995; Roll No. H.R. 2001.—For the relief of Norton R. Girault. Referred 534: 216–211. Received in Senate and referred to Ap- to the Judiciary July 10, 1995. Reported June 26, 1996; propriations July 20 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Rept. 104–637. Private Calendar. Passed House July Reported with amendments July 27 (Legislative day 16, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to the Judi- of July 10), 1995; Rept. 104–121. Passed Senate with ciary July 17, 1996. amendments Aug. 5 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Senate insisted on its amendments and asked for a conference Aug. 5 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. H.R. 2002 (H. Res. 194) (H. Res. 241).—Making appro- House disagreed to Senate amendments and agreed priations for the Department of Transportation and to a conference Sept. 8, 1995. Conference report filed related agencies for the fiscal year ending September in the House Oct. 25, 1995; Rept. 104–291. House 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Reported from Appro- agreed to conference report Nov. 15, 1995; Roll No. priations July 11, 1995; Rept. 104–177. Union Cal- 797: 374–52. House insisted on its disagreement to endar. Considered July 21, 24, 1995. Passed House Senate amendment No. 132 Nov. 15, 1995. Senate amended July 25, 1995; Roll No. 570: 361–61. Received agreed to conference report Nov. 15, 1995; Roll No. in Senate and referred to Appropriations July 26 (Leg- 576: 63–35. Senate receded from its amendment No. islative day of July 10), 1995. Reported with amend- 132 Nov. 15, 1995. Presented to the President Nov. ments Aug. 4 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; Rept. 18, 1995. Approved Nov. 19, 1995. Public Law 104–126. Considered Aug. 9 (Legislative day of July 104–52. 10), 1995. Passed Senate with amendments Aug. 10 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; Roll No. 383: 98–1. H.R. 2024 (S. 619).—To phase out the use of mercury Senate insisted on its amendments and asked for a in batteries and provide for the efficient and cost-effec- conference Aug. 10 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. tive collection and recycling or proper disposal of used House disagreed to Senate amendments and agreed nickel cadmium batteries, small sealed lead-acid bat- to a conference Sept. 8, 1995. Conference report filed teries, and certain other batteries, and for other pur- in the House Oct. 20, 1995; Rept. 104–286. House poses. Referred to Commerce July 12, 1995. Reported agreed to conference report Oct. 25, 1995; Roll No. amended Apr. 23, 1996; Rept. 104–530. Union Cal- 735: 393–29. Senate agreed to conference report Oct. endar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Apr. 31, 1995; Roll No. 557: 87–10. Presented to the Presi- 23, 1996. Received in Senate Apr. 24, 1996. Passed dent Nov. 15, 1995. Approved Nov. 15, 1995. Public Senate Apr. 25, 1996. 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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 2026 (H.R. 1776).—To require the Secretary of the H.R. 2061 (S. 1097).—To designate the Federal building Treasury to mint coins in commemoration of the 200th located at 1550 Dewey Avenue, Baker City, Oregon anniversary of the death of George Washington. Re- as the ‘‘David J. Wheeler Federal Building’’. Referred ferred to Banking and Financial Services July 13, to Transportation and Infrastructure July 19, 1995. 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. Reported Dec. 18 (Legislative day of Dec. 15), 1995; 17, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 18, 1996. Rept. 104–412. House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Dec. 18 (Legislative day of Dec. 15), H.R. 2029.—To amend the Farm Credit Act of 1971 to provide regulatory relief. Referred to Agriculture July 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Environment 13, 1995. Reported amended Dec. 18 (Legislative day and Public Works Dec. 18, 1995. Committee dis- of Dec. 15), 1995; Rept. 104–421. Union Calendar. charged. Passed Senate Jan. 5 (Legislative day of Jan. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Dec. 19, 3), 1996. Presented to the President Jan. 23, 1996. 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Agriculture, Approved Feb. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–101. Nutrition, and Forestry Dec. 19, 1995. Committee dis- charged. Passed Senate with amendments Dec. 21, 1995. House agreed to Senate amendments with H.R. 2064 (S. 848).—To grant the consent of Congress amendment Jan. 3, 1996. Senate agreed to House to an amendment of the Historic Chattahoochee Com- amendment to Senate amendments Jan. 26, 1996. Pre- pact between the States of Alabama and Georgia. Re- sented to the President Jan. 31, 1996. Approved Feb. ferred to the Judiciary July 19, 1995. Reported Nov. 10, 1996. Public Law 104–105. 30, 1995; Rept. 104–376. Union Calendar. Rules sus- pended. Passed House Mar. 12, 1996. Received in Sen- H.R. 2036.—To amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to ate and ordered placed on the calendar Mar. 13, 1996. make certain adjustments in the land disposal pro- Passed Senate May 3, 1996. Presented to the President gram to provide needed flexibility, and for other pur- May 6, 1996. Approved May 16, 1996. Public Law poses. Referred to Commerce July 13, 1995. Reported amended Jan. 30, 1996; Rept. 104–454. Union Cal- 104–144. endar. Considered under suspension of rules Jan. 30, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Jan. H.R. 2066.—To amend the National School Lunch Act 31, 1996; Roll No. 21: 402–19. Received in Senate and to provide greater flexibility to schools to meet the referred to Environment and Public Works Feb. 1, Dietary Guidelines for Americans under the school 1996. Committee discharged. Passed Senate with amendments Feb. 20 (Legislative day of Feb. 7), 1996. lunch and school breakfast programs. Referred to Eco- House agreed to Senate amendments Mar. 7, 1996. nomic and Educational Opportunities July 19, 1995. Presented to the President Mar. 15, 1996. Approved Reported amended May 7, 1996; Rept. 104–561. Union Mar. 26, 1996. Public Law 104–119. Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended May 14, 1996. Received in Senate May 15, 1996. H.R. 2041.—To amend the Organic Act of Guam to pro- Passed Senate May 16, 1996. Presented to the Presi- vide restitution to the people of Guam who suffered dent May 22, 1996. Approved May 29, 1996. Public atrocities such as personal injury, forced labor, forced Law 104–149. marches, internment, and death during the occupation of Guam in World War II, and for other purposes. Referred to Resources and in addition to International H.R. 2070.—To provide for the distribution within the Relations, and the Judiciary July 13, 1995. Reported United States of the United States Information Agency amended from Resources Oct. 11, 1996; Rept. 104-867, film entitled ‘‘Fragile Ring of Life’’. Referred to Inter- Pt. I. Referral to International Relations extended Oct. national Relations July 19, 1995. Rules suspended. 11, 1996 for a period ending not later than Oct. 11, Passed House Oct. 17, 1995; Roll No. 715: 403–2. Re- 1996. International Relations discharged Oct. 11, 1996. ceived in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations Oct. Referral to the Judiciary extended Oct. 11, 1996 for a period ending not later than Oct. 31, 1996. 18, 1995. Reported June 26, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate June 28, 1996. Presented to the Presi- H.R. 2043 (H.R. 2405) (S. 1048).—To authorize appro- dent July 8, 1996. Approved July 18, 1996. Public priations to the National Aeronautics and Space Ad- Law 104–161. ministration for human space flight, science, aero- nautics, and technology, mission support, and Inspec- tor General, and for other purposes. Referred to Science July 17, 1995. Reported amended Aug. 4, 1995; Rept. 104–233. Union Calendar ...... Union 126

H.R. 2058 (H. Res. 193) (H.J. Res. 96).—Establishing United States policy toward China. Referred to Inter- national Relations and in addition to Ways and Means, and Banking and Financial Services July 19, 1995. Passed House July 20, 1995; Roll No. 536: 416–10. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations July 21 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 2076 (H. Res. 198) (H. Res. 289).—Making appro- H.R. 2099 (H. Res. 201) (H. Res. 280) (H. Res. 291).— priations for the Department of Commerce, Justice, Making appropriations for the Departments of Veter- and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies for the ans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development, and fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for other for sundry independent agencies, boards, commissions, purposes. Reported from Appropriations July 19, 1995; corporations, and offices for fiscal year ending Septem- Rept. 104–196. Union Calendar. Considered July 25, ber 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Reported from 1995. Passed House amended July 26, 1995; Roll No. Appropriations July 21, 1995; Rept. 104–201. Union Calendar. Considered July 27, 28, 1995. Passed House 585: 272–151. Received in Senate and referred to Ap- amended July 31, 1995; Roll No. 607: 228–193. Re- propriations July 27 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. ceived in Senate and referred to Appropriations Aug. Reported with amendments Sept. 12 (Legislative day 1 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Reported with of Sept. 5), 1995; Rept. 104–139. Considered Sept. 28 amendments Sept. 13 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995. Passed Senate with 1995; Rept. 104–140. Considered Sept. 25, 26 (Legisla- amendment Sept. 29 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), tive day of Sept. 25), 1995. Passed Senate with amend- 1995. Senate insisted on its amendment and asked ments Sept. 27 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995; for a conference Sept. 29 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), Roll No. 470: 55–45. Senate insisted on its amend- 1995. House disagreed to Senate amendment and ments and asked for a conference Sept. 27 (Legislative agreed to a conference Oct. 18, 1995. Conference report day of Sept. 25), 1995. House disagreed to Senate filed in the House Dec. 1, 1995; Rept. 104–378. House amendments and agreed to a conference Nov. 2, 1995. agreed to conference report Dec. 6, 1995; Roll No. 841: Conference report filed in the House Nov. 17, 1995; 256–166. Senate agreed to conference report Dec. 7, Rept. 104–353. House recommitted conference report 1995; Roll No. 591: 50–48. Presented to the President Nov. 29, 1995; Roll No. 829: 216–208. Conference re- Dec. 13, 1995. Vetoed Dec. 19, 1995. In House, veto port filed in the House Dec. 6, 1995; Rept. 104–384. House agreed to conference report Dec. 7, 1995; Roll referred to Appropriations Dec. 20, 1995. House dis- No. 844: 227–190. House receded and concurred with charged Appropriations from further consideration of an amendment in Senate amendment No. 63 Dec. 7, veto Jan. 3, 1996. House sustained Presidential veto 1995. Senate agreed to conference report Dec. 14, 1995; Jan. 3, 1996; Roll No. 4: 240–159. In House, veto re- Roll No. 606: 54–44. Senate agreed to House amend- ferred to Appropriations Jan. 3, 1996. ment to Senate amendment No. 63 Dec. 14, 1995. Pre- sented to the President Dec. 16, 1995. Vetoed Dec. 18, 1995. In House, veto referred to Appropriations H.R. 2077.—To designate the United States Post Office Dec. 18 (Legislative day of Dec. 15), 1995. building located at 33 College Avenue in Waterville, Maine, as the ‘‘George J. Mitchell Post Office Build- H.R. 2100 (H.R. 2005).—To direct the Secretary of the ing’’. Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Interior to make technical corrections to maps relating July 20, 1995. Rereferred to Government Reform and to the Coastal Barrier Resources System. Referred to Oversight Aug. 4, 1995. Committees discharged. Resources July 24, 1995. Reported amended Jan. 24, Passed House Aug. 4, 1995. Received in Senate Aug. 1996; Rept. 104–452. 7 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Passed Senate Union Calendar ...... Union 220 Aug. 9 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Presented to the President Aug. 28, 1995. Approved Sept. 6, H.R. 2107.—To amend the Land and Water Conservation 1995. Public Law 104–27. Fund Act of 1965 to improve the quality of visitor services provided by Federal land management agen- cies through an incentive-based recreation fee pro- H.R. 2086 (S. 88).—To increase the overall economy and gram, and for other purposes. Referred to Resources efficiency of Government operations and enable more July 25, 1995. Reported amended Sept. 4, 1996; Rept. efficient use of Federal funding, by enabling local gov- 104–757. ernments and private, nonprofit organizations to use Union Calendar ...... Union 403 amounts available under certain Federal assistance H.R. 2108.—To permit the Washington Convention Cen- programs in accordance with approved local flexibility ter Authority to expend revenues for the operation and plans. Referred to Government Reform and Oversight maintenance of the existing Washington Convention July 20, 1995. Reported amended Sept. 26, 1996; Rept. Center and for preconstruction activities relating to 104–847. a new convention center in the District of Columbia, Union Calendar ...... Union 460 to permit a designated authority of the District of Co- lumbia to borrow funds for the preconstruction activi- ties relating to a sports arena in the District of Colum- H.R. 2092.—To expedite State reviews of criminal bia and to permit certain revenues to be pledged as records of applicants for private security officer em- security for the borrowing of such funds, and for other ployment, and for other purposes. Referred to Eco- purposes. Referred to Government Reform and Over- nomic and Educational Opportunities and in addition sight July 25, 1995. Reported Aug. 2, 1995; Rept. to the Judiciary July 21, 1995. Reported amended from 104–227. Union Calendar. Passed House Aug. 4, 1995. the Judiciary Sept. 24, 1996; Rept. 104–827, Pt. I. Received in Senate and referred to Governmental Af- Considered under suspension of rules Sept. 25, 1996. fairs Aug. 7 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Re- Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 26, ported Aug. 10 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; no 1996; Roll No. 437: 415–6. Received in Senate Sept. written report. Passed Senate Aug. 11 (Legislative day 26, 1996. of July 10), 1995. Presented to the President Aug. 28, 1995. Approved Sept. 6, 1995. Public Law 104–28.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 2111 (S. 1076).—To designate the Social Security H.R. 2130.—To amend the Farm Credit Act of 1971 to Administration’s Western Program Service Center lo- improve the efficiency and operation of the Federal cated at 1221 Nevin Avenue, Richmond, California, Agricultural Mortgage Corporation in order better to as the ‘‘Francis J. Hagel Building’’. Referred to Trans- ensure that farmers, ranchers and rural home owners portation and Infrastructure July 25, 1995. Reported will have access to a stable and competitive supply amended Dec. 18 (Legislative day of Dec. 15), 1995; of mortgage credit now and in the future. Referred Rept. 104–411. House Calendar. Rules suspended. to Agriculture July 27, 1995. Reported amended Jan. Passed House amended Dec. 18 (Legislative day of 4, 1996; Rept. 104–446, Pt. I. Referred to Banking Dec. 15), 1995. Received in Senate and referred to and Financial Services Jan. 4, 1996 for a period ending Environment and Public Works Dec. 18, 1995. Commit- not later than Mar. 15, 1996. Banking and Financial tee discharged. Passed Senate Jan. 26, 1996. Presented Services discharged Mar. 15, 1996. to the President Jan. 31, 1996. Approved Feb. 12, Union Calendar ...... Union 233 1996. Public Law 104–108. H.R. 2135.—To provide for the correction of boundaries H.R. 2122.—To designate the Lake Tahoe Basin National of certain lands in Clark County, Nevada, acquired Forest in the States of California and Nevada to be by persons who purchased such lands in good faith administered by the Secretary of Agriculture, and for reliance on existing private land surveys. Referred to other purposes. Referred to Resources and in addition Resources July 27, 1995. Reported amended Sept. 4, to Agriculture July 26, 1995. Reported amended from 1996; Rept. 104–755. Union Calendar. Rules sus- Resources Sept. 4, 1996; Rept. 104–772, Pt. I. Referral pended. Passed House amended Sept. 4, 1996. Re- to Agriculture extended Sept. 4, 1996 for a period end- ceived in Senate and referred to Energy and Natural ing not later than Sept. 4, 1996. Agriculture dis- Resources Sept. 5, 1996. charged. Sept. 4, 1996. Union Calendar. Rules sus- pended. Passed House amended Sept. 4, 1996. Re- H.R. 2137.—To amend the Violent Crime Control and ceived in Senate and referred to Energy and Natural Law Enforcement Act of 1994 to require the release Resources Sept. 5, 1996. of relevant information to protect the public from sexu- ally violent offenders. Referred to the Judiciary July H.R. 2126 (H. Res. 205) (H. Res. 232) (H. Res. 271) 27, 1995. Reported amended May 6, 1996; Rept. (S. 1087).—Making appropriations for the Department 104–555. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed of Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, House amended May 7, 1996; Roll No. 149: 418–0. 1996, and for other purposes. Reported from Appro- Received in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar priations July 27, 1995; Rept. 104–208. Union Cal- May 8, 1996. Passed Senate May 9, 1996. Presented endar. Considered July 31, 1995. Passed House amend- to the President May 13, 1996. Approved May 17, ed Sept. 7, 1995; Roll No. 646: 294–125. Received in 1996. Public Law 104–145. Senate and passed with amendment Sept. 8 (Legisla- H.R. 2145.—To reauthorize and make reforms to pro- tive day of Sept. 5), 1995. Senate insisted on its grams authorized by the Public Works and Economic amendment and asked for a conference Sept. 8 (Legis- Development Act of 1965 and the Appalachian Re- lative day of Sept. 5), 1995. House disagreed to Senate gional Development Act of 1965. Referred to Transpor- amendment and agreed to a conference Sept. 13, 1995. tation and Infrastructure and in addition to Banking House proceedings of Sept. 13, 1995 vacated Sept. 14, and Financial Services July 31, 1995. Reported from 1995. House disagreed to Senate amendment and Transportation and Infrastructure July 18, 1996; Rept. agreed to a conference Sept. 14, 1995. Conference re- 104–693, Pt. I. Referral to Banking and Financial port filed in the House Sept. 25, 1995; Rept. 104–261. Services extended July 18, 1996 for a period ending House rejected conference report Sept. 29, 1995; Roll not later than Sept. 6, 1996. Banking and Financial No. 700: 151–267. House insisted on its disagreement Services discharged. Sept. 6, 1996. to the Senate amendment and asked for a further con- Union Calendar ...... Union 419 ference Oct. 18, 1995. Senate insisted on its amend- ment and agreed to a further conference Oct. 19 (Leg- H.R. 2149 (H. Res. 419).—To reduce regulation, promote islative day of Oct. 18), 1995. Conference report filed efficiencies, and encourage competition in the inter- in the House Nov. 15, 1995; Rept. 104–344. House national ocean transportation system of the United agreed to conference report Nov. 16, 1995; Roll No. States, to eliminate the Federal Maritime Commission, 806: 270–158. Senate agreed to conference report Nov. and for other purposes. Referred to Transportation and 16, 1995; Roll No. 579: 59–39. Presented to the Presi- Infrastructure Aug. 1, 1995. Reported Nov. 1, 1995; dent Nov. 18, 1995. Became Public Law 104–61 Rept. 104–303. Union Calendar. Passed House amend- without approval Dec. 1, 1995. ed May 1, 1996; Roll No. 144: 239–182. Received in Senate and referred to Commerce, Science and Trans- H.R. 2127 (H. Res. 208).—Making appropriations for the portation May 2, 1996. Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and related agencies, for the fiscal year H.R. 2150 (S. 895).—To amend the Small Business Act ending September 30, 1996, and for other purposes. and the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 to Reported from Appropriations July 27, 1995; Rept. reduce the cost to the Federal Government of guaran- 104–209. Union Calendar. Considered Aug. 2, 1995. teeing certain loans and debentures, and for other pur- Passed House amended Aug. 4 (Legislative day of Aug. poses. Referred to Small Business Aug. 1, 1995. Re- 3), 1995; Roll No. 626: 219–208. Received in Senate ported amended Sept. 6, 1995; Rept. 104–239. Union and referred to Appropriations Aug. 7 (Legislative day Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended of July 10), 1995. Reported with amendments Sept. Sept. 12, 1995; Roll No. 653: 405–0. Laid on table 15 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995; Rept. 104–145. Sept. 12, 1995. See S. 895 for further action.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 2160 (H.R. 1139) (H.R. 4139) (S. 776).—To author- H.R. 2202 (H. Res. 384) (H. Res. 528) (S. 1665) (S. 1664) ize appropriations to carry out the Interjurisdictional (See H.R. 3610).—To amend the Immigration and Na- Fisheries Act of 1986 and the Anadromous Fish Con- tionality Act to improve deterrence of illegal immigra- servation Act. Referred to Resources Aug. 2, 1995. Re- tion to the United States by increasing border patrol ported amended Apr. 15, 1996; Rept. 104–517. Union and investigative personnel, by increasing penalties for Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended alien smuggling and for document fraud, by reforming exclusion and deportation law and procedures, by im- Apr. 23, 1996; Roll No. 128: 406–0. Received in Senate proving the verification system for eligibility for em- Apr. 24, 1996. Referred to Commerce, Science and ployment, and through other measures, to reform the Transportation June 7, 1996. legal immigration system and facilitate legal entries into the United States, and for other purposes. Re- ferred to the Judiciary and in addition to Banking H.R. 2161.—To extend authorities under the Middle East and Financial Services, Government Reform and Over- Peace Facilitation Act of 1994 until October 1, 1995, sight, National Security, and Ways and Means Aug. and for other purposes. Referred to International Rela- 4, 1995. Rereferred to the Judiciary and in addition tions Aug. 2, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed to Agriculture, Banking and Financial Services, Eco- House Aug. 2, 1995. Received in Senate Aug. 3 (Legis- nomic and Educational Opportunities, Government Re- lative day of July 10), 1995. Passed Senate Aug. 11 form and Oversight, National Security, and Ways and (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Presented to the Means Sept. 19, 1995. Reported amended from the President Aug. 11, 1995. Approved Aug. 14, 1995. Judiciary Mar. 4, 1996; Rept. 104–469, Pt. I. Referral Public Law 104–22. to Agriculture, Banking and Financial Services, Eco- nomic and Educational Opportunities, Government Re- form and Oversight, National Security, and Ways and H.R. 2196.—To amend the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Means extended Mar. 4, 1996 for a period ending not Innovation Act of 1980 with respect to inventions made later than Mar. 8, 1996. Reported amended from Gov- under cooperative research and development agree- ernment Reform and Oversight Mar. 7, 1996; Pt. II. ments, and for other purposes. Referred to Science Reported amended from Agriculture Mar. 8, 1996; Pt. Aug. 4, 1995. Reported amended Dec. 7, 1995; Rept. III. Banking and Financial Services, National Security, Ways and Means, and Economic and Educational Op- 104–390. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed portunities discharged Mar. 8, 1996. Union Calendar. House amended Dec. 12, 1995. Received in Senate and Considered Mar. 19, 20, 1996. Supplemental report referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Dec. filed Mar. 21, 1996; Pt. IV. Passed House amended 13, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed Senate with Mar. 21, 1996; Roll No. 89: 333–87. Received in Senate amendments Feb. 7, 1996. House agreed to Senate and ordered placed on the calendar Apr. 15, 1996. amendments under suspension of the rules Feb. 27, Passed Senate with amendment May 2, 1996; Roll No. 1996. Presented to the President Feb. 28, 1996. Ap- 108: 97–3. Senate insisted on its amendment and proved Mar. 7, 1996. Public Law 104–113. asked for a conference May 13, 1996. Senate requested papers returned May 14, 1996. House returned papers to Senate May 20, 1996. Senate returned papers to House May 21, 1996. House disagreed to Senate amendment and agreed to a conference Sept. 11, 1996. Conference report filed in the House Sept. 24, 1996; Rept. 104–828. House agreed to conference report Sept. 25, 1996; Roll No. 432: 305–123. Conference report considered in Senate Sept. 26, 1996. See H.R. 3610 for further action.

H.R. 2203 (S. 1309).—To reauthorize the tied aid credit program of the Export-Import Bank of the United States, and to allow the Export-Import Bank to con- duct a demonstration project. Referred to Banking and Financial Services Aug. 4, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Dec. 19, 1995. Received in Sen- ate Dec. 19, 1995. Passed Senate Dec. 29, 1995. Pre- sented to the President Jan. 4, 1996. Approved Jan. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–97.

H.R. 2204 (S. 1147).—To extend and reauthorize the De- fense Production Act of 1950, and for other purposes. Referred to Banking and Financial Services Aug. 4, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Nov. 13, 1995. Received in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar Nov. 14, 1995. Passed Senate Dec. 5, 1995. Presented to the President Dec. 7, 1995. Ap- proved Dec. 18, 1995. Public Law 104–64.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 2243.—To amend the Trinity River Basin Fish and H.R. 2277.—To abolish the Legal Services Corporation Wildlife Management Act of 1984, to extend for three and provide the States with money to fund qualified years the availability of moneys for the restoration legal services. Referred to the Judiciary Sept. 7, 1995. of fish and wildlife in the Trinity River, and for other Reported amended Sept. 21, 1995; Rept. 104–255. purposes. Referred to Resources Aug. 4, 1995. Reported Union Calendar ...... Union 136 amended Dec. 11, 1995; Rept. 104–395. Union Cal- endar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Dec. 12, 1995; Roll No. 845: 412–0. Received in Senate and H.R. 2288.—To amend part D of title IV of the Social referred to Environment and Public Works Dec. 13, Security Act to extend for 2 years the deadline by 1995. Reported Apr. 16, 1996; Rept. 104–253. Passed which States are required to have in effect an auto- Senate May 3, 1996. Presented to the President May mated data processing and information retrieval sys- 6, 1996. Approved May 15, 1996. Public Law tem for use in the administration of State plans for 104–143. child and spousal support. Referred to Ways and Means Sept. 8, 1995. Reported Sept. 19, 1995; Rept. 104–250. Union Calendar. Passed House Sept. 27, H.R. 2259 (H. Res. 237) (S. 1254).—To disapprove certain 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Finance Sept. sentencing guideline amendments. Referred to the Ju- 28 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995. Reported Sept. diciary Sept. 6, 1995. Reported Sept. 29, 1995; Rept. 29 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995; no written re- 104–272. Union Calendar. Passed House amended Oct. port. Passed Senate Sept. 29 (Legislative day of Sept. 18, 1995; Roll No. 725: 332–83. Laid on table Oct. 25), 1995. Presented to the President Oct. 3, 1995. 18, 1995. See S. 1254 for further action. Approved Oct. 12, 1995. Public Law 104–35.

H.R. 2262.—To designate the United States Post Office H.R. 2289.—To amend title 38, United States Code, to building located at 218 North Alston Street in Foley, extend permanently certain housing programs, to im- Alabama, as the ‘‘Holk Post Office Building’’. Referred prove the veterans employment and training system, to Government Reform and Oversight Sept. 6, 1995. and to make clarifying and technical amendments to Rules suspended. Passed House Dec. 19, 1995. Re- further clarify the employment and reemployment ceived in Senate and referred to Governmental Affairs rights and responsibilities of members of the uni- Dec. 19, 1995. Reported May 23, 1996; no written re- formed services, as well as those of the employer com- port. munity, and for other purposes. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs Sept. 8, 1995. Reported Dec. 11, 1995; Rept. H.R. 2274 (H. Res. 224) (S. 440).—To amend title 23, 104–397. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed United States Code, to designate the National High- House amended Dec. 12, 1995. Received in Senate and way System, and for other purposes. Referred to referred to Veterans’ Affairs Dec. 13, 1995. Transportation and Infrastructure Sept. 7, 1995. Re- ported amended Sept. 14, 1995; Rept. 104–246. Union H.R. 2292.—To preserve and protect the Hanford Reach Calendar. Passed House amended Sept. 20, 1995; Roll of the Columbia River, and for other purposes. Re- No. 679: 419–7. Laid on table Sept. 20, 1995. See S. ferred to Resources Sept. 8, 1995. Reported amended 440 for further action. July 29, 1996; Rept. 104–716. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 4, 1996. Re- H.R. 2275.—To reauthorize and amend the Endangered ceived in Senate and referred to Energy and Natural Species Act of 1973. Referred to Agriculture and in Resources Sept. 5, 1996. addition to Resources Sept. 7, 1995. Reported amended from Resources Sept. 9, 1996; Rept. 104–778, Pt. I. Referral to Agriculture extended Sept. 9, 1996 for a H.R. 2297.—To codify without substantive change laws period ending not later than Sept. 9, 1996. Agriculture related to transportation and to improve the United discharged. Sept. 9, 1996. States Code. Referred to the Judiciary Sept. 12, 1995. Union Calendar ...... Union 420 Reported amended May 14, 1996; Rept. 104–573. House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended July 29, 1996. Received in Senate and re- H.R. 2276.—To establish the Federal Aviation Adminis- ferred to the Judiciary July 31, 1996. Committee dis- tration as an independent establishment in the execu- charged. Passed Senate Sept. 28, 1996. Presented to tive branch, and for other purposes. Referred to Trans- the President Oct. 3, 1996. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. portation and Infrastructure and in addition to Gov- Public Law 104–287. ernment Reform and Oversight, and the Budget Sept. 7, 1995. Reported amended from Transportation and Infrastructure Mar. 7, 1996; Rept. 104–475, Pt. I. Re- H.R. 2336.—To amend the Doug Barnard, Jr.--1996 At- ferral to Government Reform and Oversight and the lanta Centennial Olympic Games Commemorative Budget extended Mar. 7, 1996 for a period ending not Coin Act, and for other purposes. Referred to Banking later than Mar. 11, 1996. Government Reform and and Financial Services Sept. 14, 1995. Rules sus- Oversight and the Budget discharged Mar. 11, 1996. pended. Passed House Dec. 5, 1995. Received in Senate Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House and referred to Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs amended Mar. 12, 1996. Received in Senate and re- Dec. 6, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed Senate ferred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Mar. Dec. 14, 1995. Presented to the President Dec. 16, 13, 1996. 1995. Approved Dec. 26, 1995. Public Law 104–74.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 2337.—To amend the Internal Revenue Code of H.R. 2394.—To increase, effective as of December 1, 1986 to provide for increased taxpayer protections. Re- 1995, the rates of compensation for veterans with serv- ferred to Ways and Means Sept. 14, 1995. Reported ice-connected disabilities and the rates of dependency amended Mar. 28, 1996; Rept. 104–506. Union Cal- and indemnity compensation for the survivors of cer- endar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Apr. tain disabled veterans. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs 16, 1996; Roll No. 119: 425–0. Received in Senate and Sept. 25, 1995. Reported Oct. 6, 1995; Rept. 104–273. ordered placed on the calendar Apr. 17, 1996. Passed Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. Senate July 11, 1996. Presented to the President July 10, 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Veterans’ 25, 1996. Approved July 30, 1996. Public Law Affairs Oct. 11 (Legislative day of Oct. 10), 1995. Com- 104–168. mittee discharged. Passed Senate with amendment Nov. 9, 1995. House agreed to Senate amendment Nov. H.R. 2353 (S. 991).—To amend title 38, United States 10, 1995. Presented to the President Nov. 12, 1995. Code, to extend certain expiring authorities of the De- Approved Nov. 22, 1995. Public Law 104–57. partment of Veterans Affairs relating to delivery of health and medical care, and for other purposes. Re- ferred to Veterans’ Affairs Sept. 19, 1995. Reported H.R. 2399.—To amend the Truth in Lending Act to clar- amended Oct. 12, 1995; Rept. 104–275. Union Cal- ify the intent of such Act and to reduce burdensome endar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Oct. regulatory requirements on creditors. Referred to 17, 1995; Roll No. 716: 403–0. Received in Senate and Banking and Financial Services Sept. 27, 1995. Com- referred to Veterans’ Affairs Oct. 18, 1995. Committee mittee discharged. Passed House Sept. 27, 1995. Re- discharged. Passed Senate with amendments Jan. 5 ceived in Senate Sept. 27 (Legislative day of Sept. (Legislative day of Jan. 3), 1996. House agreed to Sen- 25), 1995. Passed Senate Sept. 28 (Legislative day of ate amendments with amendments Jan. 25, 1996. Sen- Sept. 25), 1995. Presented to the President Sept. 29, ate agreed to House amendments to Senate amend- 1995. Approved Sept. 30, 1995. Public Law 104–29. ments Jan. 30, 1996. Presented to the President Feb. 1, 1996. Approved Feb. 13, 1996. Public Law H.R. 2402 (H.R. 2824) (S. 1371).—To authorize an ex- 104–110. change of lands in the State of Utah at Snowbasin Ski Area. Referred to Resources Sept. 27, 1995. Re- H.R. 2361 (S. 1328).—To amend the commencement ported amended Dec. 15, 1995; Rept. 104–409. dates of certain temporary Federal judgeships. Re- Union Calendar ...... Union 206 ferred to the Judiciary Sept. 19, 1995. Reported Nov. 13, 1995; Rept. 104–334. Union Calendar. Rules sus- pended. Passed House Nov. 20, 1995. Laid on table H.R. 2404.—To extend authorities under the Middle East Nov. 20, 1995. See S. 1328 for further action. Peace Facilitation Act of 1994 until November 1, 1995, and for other purposes. Referred to International Rela- H.R. 2366.—To repeal an unnecessary medical device re- tions Sept. 27, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed porting requirement. Referred to Commerce and in ad- House Sept. 28, 1995. Received in Senate Sept. 28 dition to Ways and Means Sept. 19, 1995. Reported (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995. Passed Senate Sept. from Commerce Nov. 7, 1995; Rept. 104–323, Pt. I. 29 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995. Presented to Reported from Ways and Means Nov. 7, 1995; Pt. II. the President Sept. 30, 1995. Approved Sept. 30, Union Calendar. Placed on the Corrections Calendar 1995. Public Law 104–30. Nov. 7, 1995. Corrections Calendar. Passed House Nov. 14, 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Finance H.R. 2405 (H.R. 1814) (H.R. 1815) (H.R. 1816) (H.R. Nov. 15, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed Senate 1851) (H.R. 1852) (H.R. 1870) (H.R. 2043) (H. Res. Sept. 25, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 26, 234) (S. 1142).—To authorize appropriations for fiscal 1996. Approved Oct. 2, 1996. Public Law 104–224. years 1996 and 1997 for civilian science activities of H.R. 2371.—To provide trade agreements authority to the Federal Government, and for other purposes. Re- the President. Referred to Ways and Means and in ferred to Science and in addition to Resources, and addition to Rules Sept. 21, 1995. Reported amended Commerce Sept. 27, 1995. Considered Oct. 11, 1995. from Ways and Means Oct. 20, 1995; Rept. 104–285, Passed House amended Oct. 12, 1995; Roll No. 713: Pt. I. 248–161. Received in Senate and referred to Com- merce, Science and Transportation Oct. 17 (Legislative H.R. 2391 (H. Res. 488).—To amend the Fair Labor day of Oct. 10), 1995. Standards Act of 1938 to provide compensatory time for all employees. Referred to Economic and Edu- H.R. 2406 (H. Res. 426) (S. 1260).—To repeal the United cational Opportunities Sept. 21, 1995. Reported States Housing Act of 1937, deregulate the public amended July 11, 1996; Rept. 104–670. Union Cal- housing program and the program for rental housing endar. Passed House amended July 30, 1996; Roll No. assistance for low-income families, and increase com- 370: 225–195. Received in Senate July 31, 1996. Or- munity control over such programs, and for other pur- dered placed on the calendar Aug. 1, 1996. poses. Referred to Banking and Financial Services Sept. 27, 1995. Reported amended Feb. 1, 1996; Rept. H.R. 2392 (S. 1986).—To amend the Umatilla Basin 104–461. Union Calendar. Supplemental report filed Project Act to establish boundaries for irrigation dis- Apr. 25, 1996; Pt. II. Considered May 8, 1996. Passed tricts within the Umatilla Basin, and for other pur- House amended May 9, 1996; Roll No. 161: 315–107. poses. Referred to Resources Sept. 21, 1995. Reported Laid on table May 9, 1996. See S. 1260 for further amended Sept. 28, 1996; Rept. 104–860. action. Union Calendar ...... Union 467

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 2415.—To designate the United States Customs Ad- H.R. 2438.—To provide for the conveyance of lands to ministrative Building at the Ysleta/Zaragosa Port of certain individuals in Gunnison County, Colorado, and Entry located at 797 South Ysleta in El Paso, Texas, for other purposes. Referred to Resources Sept. 29, as the ‘‘Timothy C. McCaghren Customs Administra- 1995. Reported amended Sept. 4, 1996; Rept. 104–766. tive Building’’. Referred to Ways and Means Sept. 28, Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House 1995. Committee discharged. Rereferred to Transpor- amended Sept. 4, 1996. Received in Senate and re- tation and Infrastructure Dec. 12, 1995. Reported ferred to Energy and Natural Resources Sept. 5, 1996. amended Dec. 18 (Legislative day of Dec. 15), 1995; Rept. 104–415. House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Dec. 18 (Legislative day of H.R. 2464.—To amend Public Law 103-93 to provide ad- Dec. 15), 1995. Received in Senate and referred to ditional lands within the State of Utah for the Goshute Environment and Public Works Dec. 18, 1995. Re- Indian Reservation, and for other purposes. Referred ported Mar. 28, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate to Resources Oct. 11, 1995. Reported May 7, 1996; Apr. 16, 1996. Presented to the President Apr. 19, Rept. 104–562. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. 1996. Approved Apr. 30, 1996. Public Law 104–138. Passed House May 14, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Indian Affairs May 15, 1996. Reported Aug. H.R. 2418.—To improve the capability to analyze 1, 1996; Rept. 104–348. Passed Senate Sept. 19, 1996. deoxyribonucleic acid. Referred to the Judiciary Sept. Presented to the President Sept. 20, 1996. Approved 28, 1995. Reported amended Dec. 11, 1995; Rept. Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–211. 104–393. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Dec. 12, 1995; Roll No. 847: 407–5. H.R. 2481 (S. 1315).—To designate the Federal Triangle Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary Dec. Project under construction at 14th Street and Penn- 13, 1995. sylvania Avenue, Northwest, in the District of Colum- bia, as the ‘‘Ronald Reagan Building and International H.R. 2425 (H. Res. 238).—To amend title XVIII of the Trade Center’’. Referred to Transportation and Infra- Social Security Act to preserve and reform the medi- structure Oct. 13, 1995. Reported Dec. 18 (Legislative care program. Referred to Ways and Means and in day of Dec. 15), 1995; Rept. 104–414. House Calendar. addition to Commerce, the Judiciary, and Rules Sept. Rules suspended. Passed House Dec. 18 (Legislative 29, 1995. Rules discharged Oct. 16, 1995. Reported day of Dec. 15), 1995. Received in Senate and referred amended from Ways and Means Oct. 16, 1995; Rept. to Environment and Public Works Dec. 18, 1995. Com- 104–276, Pt. I. Reported amended from Commerce Oct. mittee discharged. Passed Senate Dec. 20, 1995. Pre- 16, 1995; Pt. II. Referral to the Judiciary and Rules sented to the President Dec. 21, 1995. Approved Dec. extended Oct. 16, 1995 for a period ending not later 22, 1995. Public Law 104–68. than Oct. 16, 1995. The Judiciary discharged. Oct. 16, 1995. Union Calendar. Passed House amended Oct. 19, 1995; Roll No. 731: 231–201. Received in Senate H.R. 2491 (H. Res. 245) (H. Res. 272) (H. Res. 279) and referred to Finance Oct. 20 (Legislative day of (S. 1357).—To provide for reconciliation pursuant to Oct. 18), 1995. section 105 of the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 1996. Reported from the Budget Oct. 17, 1995; Rept. 104–280. Union Calendar. Considered H.R. 2428.—To encourage the donation of food and gro- cery products to nonprofit organizations for distribu- Oct. 25, 1995. Passed House amended Oct. 26, 1995; tion to needy individuals by giving the Model Good Roll No. 743: 227–203. Received in Senate Oct. 27 Samaritan Food Donation Act the full force and effect (Legislative day of Oct. 26), 1995. Passed Senate with of law. Referred to Economic and Educational Opportu- amendment Oct. 28 (Legislative day of Oct. 26), 1995; nities Sept. 29, 1995. Reported amended July 9, 1996; Roll No. 556: 52–47. House disagreed to Senate amend- Rept. 104–661. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. ment and asked for a conference Oct. 30, 1995. Senate Passed House amended July 12, 1996. Received in Sen- insisted on its amendment and agreed to a conference ate July 12, 1996. Passed Senate with amendments Nov. 13, 1995. Conference report filed in the House Aug. 2, 1996. House agreed to Senate amendments Nov. 16 (Legislative day of Nov. 15), 1995; Rept. Sept. 5, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 19, 104–347. Proceedings on Conference Rept. 104-347 va- 1996. Approved Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–210. cated pursuant to H. Res. 272 Nov. 17, 1995. Con- ference report filed in the House Nov. 17, 1995; Rept. 104–350. House agreed to conference report Nov. 17, H.R. 2437.—To provide for the exchange of certain lands in Gilpin County, Colorado. Referred to Resources 1995; Roll No. 812: 237–189. Senate sustained point Sept. 29, 1995. Reported amended Nov. 6, 1995; Rept. of order against conference report Nov. 17 (Legislative 104–305. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed day of Nov. 16), 1995. Senate receded from its amend- House amended Nov. 7, 1995. Received in Senate and ment Nov. 17 (Legislative day of Nov. 16), 1995. Sen- referred to Energy and Natural Resources Nov. 8, ate concurred with an amendment Nov. 17 (Legislative 1995. Reported Dec. 21, 1995; Rept. 104–196. Passed day of Nov. 16), 1995. House agreed to Senate amend- Senate June 26, 1996. Presented to the President June ment Nov. 20, 1995; Roll No. 820: 235–192. Presented 28, 1996. Approved July 9, 1996. Public Law to the President Nov. 30, 1995. Vetoed Dec. 6, 1995. 104–158. In House, veto referred to the Budget Dec. 6, 1995.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 2492 (H. Res. 239).—Making appropriations for the H.R. 2512 (S. 1264).—To provide for certain benefits of Legislative Branch for the fiscal year ending Septem- the Missouri River basin Pick-Sloan project to the ber 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Referred to Ap- Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, and for other purposes. Re- propriations Oct. 18, 1995. Passed House Oct. 31, ferred to Resources Oct. 19, 1995. Reported amended 1995; Roll No. 747: 315–106. Received in Senate and Sept. 4, 1996; Rept. 104–765. Union Calendar. Rules ordered placed on the calendar Nov. 1, 1995. Passed suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 10, 1996. Re- Senate Nov. 2, 1995. Presented to the President Nov. ceived in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar 18, 1995. Approved Nov. 19, 1995. Public Law Sept. 11, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 19, 1996. Pre- 104–53. sented to the President Sept. 20, 1996. Approved Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–223. H.R. 2494.—To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide for the treatment of bad debt reserves of savings associations which are required to convert H.R. 2518.—To authorize the Secretary of Agriculture into banks, and for other purposes. Referred to Ways to exchange certain lands in the Wenatachee National and Means Oct. 18, 1995. Reported amended Nov. 7, Forest, Washington, for certain lands owned by Public 1995; Rept. 104–324. Utility District No. 1 of Chelan County, Washington, Union Calendar ...... Union 175 and for other purposes. Referred to Resources Oct. 20, 1995. Reported amended Sept. 4, 1996; Rept. 104–764. H.R. 2501.—To extend the deadline under the Federal Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Power Act applicable to the construction of a hydro- amended Sept. 4, 1996. Received in Senate and re- electric project in Kentucky, and for other purposes. ferred to Energy and Natural Resources Sept. 5, 1996. Referred to Commerce Oct. 18, 1995. Reported amend- ed Mar. 28, 1996; Rept. 104–507. Union Calendar. H.R. 2519.—To facilitate contributions to charitable orga- Rules suspended. Passed House amended Apr. 16, nizations by codifying certain exemptions from the 1996. Received in Senate and ordered placed on the Federal securities laws, and for other purposes. Re- calendar Apr. 17, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 27, 1996. ferred to Commerce Oct. 24, 1995. Reported amended Presented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. Approved Nov. 10, 1995; Rept. 104–333. Union Calendar. Placed Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–249. on the Corrections Calendar Nov. 14, 1995. Corrections H.R. 2504.—To designate the Federal Building located Calendar. Passed House amended Nov. 28, 1995; Roll at the corner of Patton Avenue and Otis Street, and No. 822: 421–0. Received in Senate and passed Nov. the United States Courthouse located on Otis Street, 29, 1995. Presented to the President Nov. 30, 1995. in Asheville, North Carolina, as the ‘‘Veach-Baley Fed- Approved Dec. 8, 1995. Public Law 104–62. eral Complex’’. Referred to Transportation and Infra- structure Oct. 18, 1995. Reported Dec. 18 (Legislative H.R. 2525.—To modify the operation of the antitrust day of Dec. 15), 1995; Rept. 104–416. House Calendar. laws, and of State laws similar to the antitrust laws, Rules suspended. Passed House Dec. 18 (Legislative with respect to charitable gift annuities. Referred to day of Dec. 15), 1995. Received in Senate and referred the Judiciary Oct. 24, 1995. Reported Nov. 14, 1995; to Environment and Public Works Dec. 18, 1995. Re- Rept. 104–336. Union Calendar. Placed on the Correc- ported Sept. 18, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate tions Calendar Nov. 14, 1995. Corrections Calendar. Sept. 24, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 26, Passed House (three-fifths required) Nov. 28, 1995; 1996. Approved Oct. 2, 1996. Public Law 104–225. Roll No. 823: 427–0. Received in Senate and passed Nov. 29, 1995. Presented to the President Nov. 30, H.R. 2505.—To amend the Alaska Native Claims Settle- 1995. Approved Dec. 8, 1995. Public Law 104–63. ment Act to make certain clarifications to the land bank protection provisions, and for other purposes. Re- ferred to Resources Oct. 18, 1995. Reported amended H.R. 2527.—To amend the Federal Election Campaign Sept. 17, 1996; Rept. 104–797. Union Calendar. Rules Act of 1971 to improve the electoral process by permit- suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 26, 1996. Re- ting electronic filing and preservation of Federal Elec- ceived in Senate Sept. 26, 1996. tion Commission reports, and for other purposes. Re- ferred to House Oversight Oct. 24, 1995. Rules sus- H.R. 2508 (S. 773).—To amend the Federal Food, Drug, pended. Passed House amended Nov. 13, 1995. Re- and Cosmetic Act to provide for improvements in the ceived in Senate and referred to Rules and Administra- process of approving and using animal drugs, and for tion Nov. 14, 1995. Reported Dec. 14, 1995; no written other purposes. Referred to Commerce Oct. 19, 1995. report. Passed Senate Dec. 20, 1995. Presented to the Reported amended Sept. 24, 1996; Rept. 104–823. President Dec. 21, 1995. Approved Dec. 28, 1995. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Public Law 104–79. amended Sept. 24, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 24, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 25, 1996. Presented to the H.R. 2531.—To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act President Sept. 28, 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. of 1938 to clarify the exemption for houseparents from Public Law 104–250. the minimum wage and maximum hours requirements of that Act, and for other purposes. Referred to Eco- H.R. 2511 (S. 1136).—To control and prevent commercial nomic and Educational Opportunities Oct. 25, 1995. counterfeiting, and for other purposes. Referred to the Reported amended May 23, 1996; Rept. 104–592. Judiciary Oct. 19, 1995. Reported May 6, 1996; Rept. Union Calendar ...... Union 292 104–556. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed Placed on the Corrections Calendar June 19, 1996. House amended June 4, 1996. Laid on table June 4, Corrections Calendar discharged June 24, 1996. 1996. See S. 1136 for further action.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 2538 (H.R. 3723).—To make clerical and technical H.R. 2556.—To redesignate the Federal building located amendments to title 18, United States Code, and other at 345 Middlefield Road in Menlo Park, California, provisions of law relating to crime and criminal justice. and known as the Earth Sciences and Library Build- Referred to the Judiciary Oct. 26, 1995. Reported Dec. ing, as the ‘‘Vincent E. McKelvey Federal Building’’. 11, 1995; Rept. 104–391. Union Calendar. Rules sus- Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Oct. 30, pended. Passed House amended Dec. 12, 1995. Re- 1995. Reported Dec. 18 (Legislative day of Dec. 15), ceived in Senate and referred to the Judiciary Dec. 1995; Rept. 104–418. House Calendar. Rules sus- 13, 1995. pended. Passed House Dec. 18 (Legislative day of Dec. 15), 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Environ- ment and Public Works Dec. 18, 1995. Reported Mar. H.R. 2539 (H. Res. 259) (H. Res. 312) (S. 1396) (S. Con. 28, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate Apr. 16, Res. 37).—To abolish the Interstate Commerce Com- 1996. Presented to the President Apr. 19, 1996. Ap- mission, to amend subtitle IV of title 49, United States proved Apr. 30, 1996. Public Law 104–139. Code, to reform economic regulation of transportation, and for other purposes. Referred to Transportation and H.R. 2560.—To provide for conveyances of certain lands Infrastructure Oct. 26, 1995. Reported amended Nov. in Alaska to Chickaloon-Moose Creek Native Associa- 6, 1995; Rept. 104–311. Union Calendar. Passed House tion, Inc., Ninilchik Native Association, Inc., Seldovia amended Nov. 14, 1995; Roll No. 793: 417–8. Received Native Association, Inc., Tyonek Native Corporation, in Senate and referred to Commerce, Science and and Knikatnu, Inc. under the Alaska Native Claims Transportation Nov. 15, 1995. Committee discharged. Settlement Act. Referred to Resources Oct. 30, 1995. Passed Senate with amendment Nov. 28, 1995. House Reported amended June 27, 1996; Rept. 104–643. disagreed to Senate amendment and asked for a con- Union Calendar ...... Union 323 ference Nov. 30, 1995. Senate insisted on its amend- ment and agreed to a conference Dec. 7, 1995. Con- ference report filed in the House Dec. 18 (Legislative H.R. 2561.—To provide for an exchange of lands located day of Dec. 15), 1995; Rept. 104–422. Senate agreed near Gustavus, Alaska. Referred to Resources Oct. 31, to conference report Dec. 21, 1995. House agreed to 1995. Reported amended Sept. 25, 1996; Rept. conference report Dec. 22, 1995. Presented to the 104–840, Pt. I. Referred to Commerce Sept. 25, 1996 President Dec. 23, 1995. Approved Dec. 29, 1995. for a period ending not later than Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–88. H.R. 2564 (H. Res. 269) (S. 1060).—To provide for the disclosure of lobbying activities to influence the Fed- H.R. 2546 (H. Res. 252) (H. Res. 351) (S. 1244).—Making eral Government, and for other purposes. Referred to appropriations for the government of the District of the Judiciary and in addition to Government Reform Columbia and other activities chargeable in whole or and Oversight, Rules, and Ways and Means Oct. 31, in part against the revenues of said District for the 1995. Reported from the Judiciary Nov. 14, 1995; Rept. fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for other 104–339, Pt. I. Referral to Government Reform and purposes. Reported from Appropriations Oct. 26, 1995; Oversight, Rules, and Ways and Means extended Nov. Rept. 104–294. Union Calendar. Considered Nov. 1, 14, 1995 for a period ending not later than Nov. 14, 1995. Passed House amended Nov. 2, 1995; Roll No. 1995. Government Reform and Oversight, Rules, and 764: 224–191. Received in Senate and passed with Ways and Means discharged Nov. 14, 1995. Union Cal- amendment Nov. 2, 1995. Senate insisted on its endar. Considered Nov. 16, 28, 1995. Passed House amendment and asked for a conference Nov. 2, 1995. Nov. 29, 1995; Roll No. 828: 421–0. Laid on table Nov. House disagreed to Senate amendment and agreed to 29, 1995. See S. 1060 for further action. a conference Nov. 9, 1995. Conference report filed in the House Jan. 31, 1996; Rept. 104–455. House agreed to conference report Jan. 31, 1996; Roll No. 23: H.R. 2567.—To amend the Federal Water Pollution Con- 211–201. Conference report considered in Senate Feb. trol Act relating to standards for constructed water conveyances. Referred to Transportation and Infra- 23, 27, 29, Mar. 5, 7, 12, 1996. structure Nov. 1, 1995. Reported amended Dec. 21, 1995; Rept. 104–433. Union Calendar. Placed on the H.R. 2547 (S. 1388).—To designate the United States Corrections Calendar Dec. 22, 1995. Corrections Cal- courthouse located at 800 Market Street in Knoxville, endar. Passed House amended Jan. 23, 1996. Received Tennessee, as the ‘‘Howard H. Baker, Jr. United States in Senate and referred to Environment and Public Courthouse’’. Referred to Transportation and Infra- Works Jan. 24, 1996. structure Oct. 26, 1995. Reported Dec. 18 (Legislative day of Dec. 15), 1995; Rept. 104–417. House Calendar. H.R. 2570 (S. 1643).—To amend the Older Americans Rules suspended. Passed House Dec. 18 (Legislative Act of 1965 to authorize appropriations for fiscal years day of Dec. 15), 1995. Received in Senate and referred 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001, and for other pur- to Environment and Public Works Dec. 18, 1995. Com- poses. Referred to Economic and Educational Opportu- mittee discharged. Passed Senate Dec. 20, 1995. Pre- nities Nov. 1, 1995. Reported amended Apr. 25, 1996; sented to the President Dec. 21, 1995. Approved Dec. Rept. 104–539. 28, 1995. Public Law 104–80. Union Calendar ...... Union 263

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 2579 (S. 1735).—To establish the National Tourism H.R. 2614.—To reform the commemorative coin programs Board and the National Tourism Organization to pro- of the United States Mint in order to protect the integ- mote international travel and tourism to the United rity of such programs and prevent losses of Govern- States. Referred to Commerce and in addition to Inter- ment funds, to authorize the United States Mint to national Relations Nov. 2, 1995. Reported amended mint and issue platinum and gold bullion coins, and from Commerce Sept. 25, 1996; Rept. 104-839, Pt. I. for other purposes. Referred to Banking and Financial Referral to International Relations extended Sept. 25, Services Nov. 10, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed 1996 for a period ending not later than Sept. 25, 1996. House Dec. 5, 1995. Received in Senate and referred International Relations discharged Sept. 25, 1996. to Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Dec. 6, 1995. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 26, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 26, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 28, 1996. Presented to the H.R. 2621 (H. Res. 293).—To enforce the public debt President Oct. 2, 1996. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Pub- limit and to protect the social security trust funds lic Law 104–288. and other federal trust funds and accounts invested in public debt obligations. Referred to Ways and Means H.R. 2586 (H. Res. 258) (H. Res. 262).—To provide for Nov. 13, 1995. Failed of passage under suspension of a temporary increase in the public debt limit, and for the rules (two-thirds required) Nov. 14, 1995; Roll No. other purposes. Referred to Ways and Means Nov. 7, 791: 247–179. Passed House amended Dec. 14, 1995; 1995. Reported amended Nov. 7, 1995; Rept. 104–325. Roll No. 862: 235–103. Received in Senate Dec. 15, Union Calendar. Passed House amended Nov. 9, 1995; 1995. Roll No. 781: 227–194. Received in Senate and passed with amendment Nov. 9, 1995; Roll No. 569: 49–47. House agreed to Senate amendment Nov. 10, 1995; H.R. 2627.—To require the Secretary of the Treasury Roll No. 785: 219–185. Presented to the President Nov. to mint coins in commemoration of the sesquicenten- 12, 1995. Vetoed Nov. 13, 1995. In House, veto referred nial of the founding of the Smithsonian Institution. to Ways and Means Dec. 7, 1995. Referred to Banking and Financial Services Nov. 14, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Dec. H.R. 2589.—To extend authorities under the Middle East 19, 1995. Received in Senate Dec. 19, 1995. Passed Peace Facilitation Act of 1994 until December 31, Senate Dec. 22, 1995. Presented to the President Dec. 1995, and for other purposes. Referred to International 29, 1995. Approved Jan. 10, 1996. Public Law Relations Nov. 7, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed 104–96. House Nov. 7, 1995. Received in Senate Nov. 8, 1995. Passed Senate Nov. 9, 1995. Presented to the Presi- dent Nov. 12, 1995. Approved Nov. 13, 1995. Public H.R. 2630.—To extend the deadline for commencement Law 104–47. of construction of a hydroelectric project in the State of Illinois. Referred to Commerce Nov. 14, 1995. Re- H.R. 2594.—To amend the Railroad Unemployment In- ported amended Mar. 28, 1996; Rept. 104–508. Union surance Act to reduce the waiting period for benefits Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended payable under that Act, and for other purposes. Re- Apr. 16, 1996. Received in Senate and ordered placed ferred to Transportation and Infrastructure Nov. 8, on the calendar Apr. 17, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 1995. Reported Apr. 18, 1996; Rept. 104–525. Union 27, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–252. Sept. 18, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 19, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 25, 1996. Presented to the Presi- dent Sept. 28, 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public H.R. 2636.—To transfer jurisdiction over certain parcels Law 104–251. of Federal real property located in the District of Co- lumbia, and for other purposes. Referred to Resources H.R. 2604.—To amend title 28, United States Code, to and in addition to Transportation and Infrastructure, authorize the appointment of additional bankruptcy and Government Reform and Oversight Nov. 15, 1995. judges, and for other purposes. Referred to the Judici- Reported from Transportation and Infrastructure Nov. ary Nov. 9, 1995. Reported May 9, 1996; Rept. 28, 1995; Rept. 104-368, Pt. I. Government Reform 104–569. and Oversight discharged July 26, 1996. Reported Union Calendar ...... Union 279 amended from Resources July 26, 1996; Pt. II. Union Calendar. Passed House amended July 31, 1996. Re- H.R. 2606 (H. Res. 273).—To prohibit the use of funds ceived in Senate and referred to Energy and Natural appropriated to the Department of Defense from being Resources Aug. 1, 1996. Reported Sept. 16, 1996; Rept. used for the deployment on the ground of United 104–391. States Armed Forces in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina as part of any peacekeeping operation, or as part of any implementation force, unless funds H.R. 2641 (H. Res. 418).—To amend title 28, United for such deployment are specifically appropriated by States Code, to provide for appointment of United law. Referred to National Security and in addition to States marshals by the Director of the United States International Relations Nov. 9, 1995. Passed House Marshals Service. Referred to the Judiciary Nov. 15, Nov. 17, 1995; Roll No. 814: 243–171. Received in Sen- 1995. Reported amended Apr. 29, 1996; Rept. 104–541. ate and referred to Foreign Relations Nov. 18 (Legisla- Union Calendar. Passed House amended May 1, 1996; tive day of Nov. 16), 1995. Committee discharged Dec. Roll No. 141: 351–72. Received in Senate and referred 12, 1995. Considered Dec. 12, 1995. Failed of passage to the Judiciary May 2, 1996. Dec. 13, 1995; Roll No. 601: 22–77.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 2650.—To amend title 18, United States Code, to H.R. 2679.—To revise the boundary of the North Platte eliminate certain sentencing inequities for drug offend- National Wildlife Refuge. Referred to Resources Nov. ers. Referred to the Judiciary Nov. 16, 1995. Reported 28, 1995. Reported Apr. 18, 1996; Rept. 104–527. amended May 31, 1996; Rept. 104–602. Union Cal- Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Apr. endar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended June 23, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Environ- 4, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to the Judici- ment and Public Works Apr. 24, 1996. Reported June ary June 5, 1996. 25, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate with amendments June 27, 1996. House agreed to Senate amendments under suspension of the rules Sept. 17, H.R. 2657 (S. Con. Res. 45).—To award a congressional 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 20, 1996. Ap- gold medal to Ruth and Billy Graham. Referred to proved Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–212. Banking and Financial Services Nov. 17, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House Jan. 23, 1996; Roll No. 13: H.R. 2684 (H.R. 3136) (S. 1432) (S. 1470).—To amend 403–2. Received in Senate Jan. 24, 1996. Passed Sen- title II of the Social Security Act to provide for in- ate with amendment Feb. 1, 1996. House agreed to creases in the amounts of allowable earnings under Senate amendment Feb. 1, 1996. Presented to the the social security earnings limit for individuals who President Feb. 2, 1996. Approved Feb. 13, 1996. have attained retirement age, and for other purposes. Public Law 104–111. Referred to Ways and Means Nov. 29, 1995. Reported amended Dec. 4, 1995; Rept. 104–379. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Dec. 5, 1995; H.R. 2660.—To increase the amount authorized to be Roll No. 837: 411–4. Received in Senate and referred appropriated to the Department of the Interior for the to Finance Dec. 6, 1995. Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge. Referred to Re- sources Nov. 17, 1995. Reported Apr. 18, 1996; Rept. H.R. 2685.—To repeal the Medicare and Medicaid Cov- 104–526. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed erage Data Bank. Referred to Ways and Means and House amended Apr. 23, 1996. Received in Senate and in addition to Commerce Nov. 29, 1995. Reported from referred to Environment and Public Works Apr. 24, Ways and Means Dec. 11, 1995; Rept. 104-394, Pt. 1996. Reported June 25, 1996; no written report. I. Referral to Commerce extended Dec. 22, 1995 for Passed Senate with amendments Sept. 24, 1996. House a period ending not later than Dec. 22, 1995. Com- agreed to Senate amendments under suspension of the merce discharged Dec. 22, 1995. Union Calendar. rules Sept. 26, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. Placed on the Corrections Calendar Dec. 22, 1995. Cor- 28, 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law rections Calendar discharged Jan. 4, 1996. Placed on 104–253. the Corrections Calendar Mar. 6, 1996. Corrections Calendar. Passed House Mar. 12, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Finance Mar. 13, 1996. Com- H.R. 2661.—To amend the District of Columbia Self-Gov- mittee discharged. Passed Senate Sept. 25, 1996. Pre- ernment and Governmental Reorganization Act to per- sented to the President Sept. 26, 1996. Approved Oct. mit the District of Columbia to expend its own funds 2, 1996. Public Law 104–226. during any portion of a fiscal year for which Congress has not enacted the budget of the District of Columbia H.R. 2689.—To designate the United States Courthouse for the fiscal year, and to provide for the appropriation located at 301 West Main Street in Benton, Illinois, of a monthly pro-rated portion of the annual Federal as the ‘‘James L. Foreman United States Courthouse’’. payment to the District of Columbia for such fiscal Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Nov. 29, year during such portion of the year. Referred to Gov- 1995. Reported Dec. 18 (Legislative day of Dec. 15), ernment Reform and Oversight Nov. 17, 1995. Re- 1995; Rept. 104–410. House Calendar. Rules sus- ported amended Dec. 14, 1995; Rept. 104–408. pended. Passed House Dec. 18 (Legislative day of Dec. Union Calendar ...... Union 205 15), 1995. Received in Senate and referred to Environ- ment and Public Works Dec. 18, 1995. H.R. 2670.—To provide for the release of the reversion- H.R. 2693.—To require the Secretary of Agriculture to ary interest held by the United States in certain prop- make a minor adjustment in the exterior boundary erty located in the County of Iosco, Michigan. Referred of the Hells Canyon Wilderness in the States of Oregon to Agriculture Nov. 20, 1995. Reported amended June and Idaho to exclude an established Forest Service 27, 1996; Rept. 104–644. Union Calendar. Passed road inadvertently included in the wilderness. Referred House amended Aug. 1, 1996. Received in Senate and to Resources Nov. 30, 1995. Reported Sept. 9, 1996; referred to Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Aug. Rept. 104–779. 2, 1996. Union Calendar ...... Union 421

H.R. 2677 (H. Res. 323).—To require the Secretary of H.R. 2695.—To extend the deadline under the Federal the Interior to accept from a State donations of serv- Power Act applicable to the construction of certain hy- ices of State employees to perform, in a period of Gov- droelectric projects in the State of Pennsylvania. Re- ernment budgetary shutdown, otherwise authorized ferred to Commerce Nov. 30, 1995. Reported amended functions in any unit of the National Wildlife Refuge Mar. 28, 1996; Rept. 104–509. Union Calendar. Rules System or the National Park System. Referred to Re- suspended. Passed House amended Apr. 16, 1996. Re- sources Nov. 20, 1995. Failed of passage under suspen- ceived in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar sion of the rules (two-thirds required) Dec. 12, 1995; Apr. 17, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 27, 1996. Presented Roll No. 846: 254–156. to the President Sept. 30, 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–254.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 2700.—To designate the United States Post Office H.R. 2726 (S. 325) (S. 1431).—To make certain technical building located at 7980 FM 327, Elmendorf, Texas, corrections in laws relating to Native Americans, and as the ‘‘Amos F. Longoria Post Office Building’’. Re- for other purposes. Referred to Resources Dec. 6, 1995. ferred to Government Reform and Oversight Nov. 30, Reported amended Dec. 30 (Legislative day of Dec. 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House amended July 22), 1995; Rept. 104–444. Union Calendar. Rules sus- 30, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Govern- pended. Passed House amended Jan. 23, 1996; Roll mental Affairs July 31, 1996. Committee discharged. No. 15: 407–0. Received in Senate Jan. 24, 1996. Passed Senate with amendment Sept. 28, 1996. House Passed Senate Jan. 26, 1996. Presented to the Presi- agreed to Senate amendment Sept. 28, 1996. Presented dent Jan. 31, 1996. Approved Feb. 12, 1996. Public to the President Sept. 30, 1996. Approved Oct. 9, Law 104–109. 1996. Public Law 104–255.

H.R. 2703 (H. Res. 380) (H.R. 1710) (S. 735).—To combat H.R. 2739.—To provide for a representational allowance terrorism. Referred to the Judiciary Dec. 5, 1995. Con- for Members of the House of Representatives, to make sidered Mar. 13, 1996. Passed House amended Mar. technical and conforming changes to sundry provisions 14, 1996; Roll No. 66: 229–191. Laid on table Mar. of law in consequence of administrative reforms in the 14, 1996. See S. 735 for further action. House of Representatives, and for other purposes. Re- ferred to House Oversight Dec. 7, 1995. Reported H.R. 2704.—To provide that the United States Post Of- amended Mar. 14, 1996; Rept. 104–482. Union Cal- fice building that is to be located on the 2600 block endar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Mar. of East 75th Street in Chicago, Illinois, shall be known 19, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Govern- and designated as the ‘‘Charles A. Hayes Post Office mental Affairs Mar. 20, 1996. Reported with amend- Building’’. Referred to Government Reform and Over- ments June 19, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate sight Dec. 5, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House with amendments June 28, 1996. House agreed to Sen- amended Dec. 19, 1995. Received in Senate and re- ate amendments Aug. 2, 1996. Presented to the Presi- ferred to Governmental Affairs Dec. 19, 1995. Reported dent Aug. 9, 1996. Approved Aug. 20, 1996. Public May 23, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate June Law 104–186. 27, 1996. Presented to the President July 2, 1996. Approved July 9, 1996. Public Law 104–159. H.R. 2740.—To protect sports fans and communities H.R. 2709.—To provide for the conveyance of certain throughout the Nation, and for other purposes. Re- land to the Del Norte County Unified School District ferred to the Judiciary and in addition to Commerce of Del Norte County, California. Referred to Resources Dec. 7, 1995. Reported amended from the Judiciary Dec. 5, 1995. Reported amended Sept. 4, 1996; Rept. June 27, 1996; Rept. 104–656, Pt. I. Referral to Com- 104–763. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed merce extended June 27, 1996 for a period ending House amended Sept. 4, 1996. Received in Senate and not later than Sept. 6, 1996. Referral to Commerce referred to Energy and Natural Resources Sept. 5, extended Sept. 6, 1996 for a period ending not later 1996. than Sept. 13, 1996. Referral to Commerce extended Sept. 12, 1996 for a period ending not later than Sept. H.R. 2710.—To provide for the conveyance of certain 20, 1996. Referral to Commerce extended Sept. 20, land in the State of California to the Hoopa Valley 1996 for a period ending not later than Sept. 27, 1996. Tribe. Referred to Resources Dec. 5, 1995. Reported Referral to Commerce extended Sept. 27, 1996 for a amended Sept. 4, 1996; Rept. 104–762. Union Cal- period ending not later than Oct. 2, 1996. Referral endar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. to Commerce extended Oct. 2, 1996 for a period ending 10, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Indian not later than Oct. 4, 1996. Affairs Sept. 11, 1996.

H.R. 2711.—To provide for the substitution of timber H.R. 2747.—To direct the Administrator of the Environ- for the canceled Elkhorn Ridge Timber Sale. Referred mental Protection Agency to make grants to States to Agriculture and in addition to Resources Dec. 5, for the purpose of financing the construction, rehabili- 1995. Reported from Resources Sept. 4, 1996; Rept. tation, and improvement of water supply systems, and 104–761, Pt. I. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. for other purposes. Referred to Transportation and In- 4, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Energy frastructure Dec. 7, 1995. Reported amended Mar. 29, and Natural Resources Sept. 5, 1996. 1996; Rept. 104–515. Union Calendar ...... Union 247 H.R. 2715 (H. Res. 409).—To amend chapter 35 of title 44, United States Code, popularly known as the Paper- H.R. 2754 (H. Res. 448).—To approve and implement work Reduction Act, to minimize the burden of Federal the OECD Shipbuilding Trade Agreement. Referred to paperwork demands upon small businesses, edu- Ways and Means and in addition to National Security cational and nonprofit institutions, Federal contrac- Dec. 11, 1995. Reported amended from Ways and tors, State and local governments, and other persons Means Apr. 18, 1996; Rept. 104–524, Pt. I. Referral through the sponsorship and use of alternative infor- to National Security extended Apr. 18, 1996 for a pe- mation technologies. Referred to Government Reform riod ending not later than May 30, 1996. Reported and Oversight and in addition to Small Business Dec. amended from National Security May 30, 1996; Pt. 5, 1995. Reported amended from Small Business Apr. II. Union Calendar. Passed House amended June 13, 16, 1996; Rept. 104–520, Pt. I. Passed House amended 1996; Roll No. 238: 325–100. Received in Senate and Apr. 24, 1996; Roll No. 130: 418–0. Received in Senate referred to Finance June 14, 1996. and referred to Governmental Affairs Apr. 25, 1996.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 2765.—For the relief of Rocco A. Trecosta. Referred H.R. 2808.—To extend authorities under the Middle East to the Judiciary Dec. 12, 1995. Reported May 1, 1996; Peace Facilitation Act of 1994 until March 31, 1996, Rept. 104–547. Private Calendar. Passed House May and for other purposes. Referred to International Rela- 21, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to the Judi- tions Dec. 19, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House ciary May 22, 1996. Dec. 19, 1995. Received in Senate Dec. 19, 1995. Passed Senate Dec. 31 (Legislative day of Dec. 29), H.R. 2770 (H. Res. 304).—To prohibit Federal funds from 1995. Presented to the President Jan. 3, 1996. Ap- being used for the deployment on the ground of United proved Jan. 4, 1996. Public Law 104–89. States Armed Forces in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina as part of any peacekeeping operation, or as part of any implementation force. Referred to H.R. 2814 (H.R. 3376).—To authorize major medical fa- International Relations and in addition to National Se- cility projects and major medical facility leases for the curity Dec. 13, 1995. Committees discharged. Failed Department of Veterans Affairs for fiscal year 1996, of passage Dec. 13, 1995; Roll No. 856: 210–218. and for other purposes. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs Dec. 20, 1995. Reported Dec. 22, 1995; Rept. 104–443. H.R. 2773.—To extend the deadline under the Federal Union Calendar ...... Union 216 Power Act applicable to the construction of 2 hydro- electric projects in North Carolina, and for other pur- poses. Referred to Commerce Dec. 13, 1995. Reported H.R. 2816.—To reinstate the license for, and extend the amended Mar. 28, 1996; Rept. 104–510. Union Cal- deadline under the Federal Power Act applicable to endar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Apr. the construction of, a hydroelectric project in Ohio, 16, 1996. Received in Senate and ordered placed on and for other purposes. Referred to Commerce Dec. the calendar Apr. 17, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 27, 20, 1995. Reported Mar. 28, 1996; Rept. 104–511. 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. Ap- Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Apr. proved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–256. 16, 1996. Received in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar Apr. 17, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 27, H.R. 2778.—To provide that members of the Armed 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. Ap- Forces performing services for the peacekeeping effort proved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–257. in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina shall be entitled to certain tax benefits in the same manner as if such services were performed in a combat zone. H.R. 2823 (H. Res. 489) (S. 1420).—To amend the Marine Referred to Ways and Means Dec. 14, 1995. Reported Mammal Protection Act of 1972 to support the Inter- amended Feb. 29, 1996; Rept. 104–465. Union Cal- national Dolphin Conservation Program in the eastern endar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Mar. tropical Pacific Ocean, and for other purposes. Referred 5, 1996; Roll No. 44: 416–0. Received in Senate and to Resources Dec. 21, 1995. Reported amended July passed Mar. 6, 1996. Presented to the President Mar. 10, 1996; Rept. 104–665, Pt. I. Referred to Ways and 8, 1996. Approved Mar. 20, 1996. Public Law Means July 10, 1996 for a period ending not later 104–117. than July 23, 1996. Reported July 23, 1996; Pt. II. Union Calendar. Passed House amended July 31, 1996; H.R. 2779 (H.R. 4233).—To provide for soft-metric con- Roll No. 385: 316–108. Received in Senate and referred version, and for other purposes. Referred to Science to Commerce, Science and Transportation Aug. 1, Dec. 14, 1995. Reported amended June 26, 1996; Rept. 1996. 104–639. Union Calendar. Placed on the Corrections Calendar June 26, 1996. Corrections Calendar. Passed House amended July 23, 1996. Received in Senate July H.R. 2824 (H.R. 2402) (S. 1371).—To authorize an ex- 24, 1996. Referred to Commerce, Science and Trans- change of lands in the State of Utah at Snowbasin portation July 29, 1996. Committee discharged. Passed Ski Area. Referred to Resources Dec. 21, 1995. Re- Senate with amendment Sept. 28, 1996. House agreed ported Mar. 25, 1996; Rept. 104–493. to Senate amendment under suspension of the rules Union Calendar ...... Union 236 Sept. 28, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–289. H.R. 2853.—To authorize the extension of nondiscrim- H.R. 2803.—To amend the anti-car theft provisions of inatory treatment (most-favored-nation treatment) to title 49, United States Code, to increase the utility the products of Bulgaria. Referred to Ways and Means of motor vehicle title information to State and Federal Jan. 5, 1996. Reported Feb. 29, 1996; Rept. 104–466. law enforcement officials, and for other purposes. Re- Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Mar. ferred to the Judiciary Dec. 18 (Legislative day of Dec. 5, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Finance 15), 1995. Reported June 12, 1996; Rept. 104–618. Mar. 6, 1996. Reported May 9, 1996; Rept. 104–265. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Passed Senate June 28, 1996. Presented to the Presi- amended June 18, 1996. Received in Senate June 19, dent July 8, 1996. Approved July 18, 1996. Public 1996. Passed Senate June 20, 1996. Presented to the Law 104–162. President June 25, 1996. Approved July 2, 1996. Public Law 104–152.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 2854 (H. Res. 366) (H. Res. 393) (S. 1541) (S. Con. H.R. 2923.—To extend for 4 additional years the waiver Res. 49).—To modify the operation of certain agricul- granted to the Watts Health Foundation from the tural programs. Referred to Agriculture and in addi- membership mix requirement for health maintenance tion to Ways and Means Jan. 5, 1996. Reported organizations participating in the Medicare program. amended from Agriculture Feb. 9, 1996; Rept. 104- Referred to Commerce and in addition to Ways and 462, Pt. I. Referral to Ways and Means extended Feb. Means Jan. 31, 1996. Reported from Commerce Sept. 9, 1996 for a period ending not later than Feb. 9, 25, 1996; Rept. 104–844, Pt. I. Referral to Ways and 1996. Ways and Means discharged Feb. 9, 1996. Union Means extended Sept. 25, 1996 for a period ending Calendar. Considered Feb. 28, 1996. Passed House not later than Oct. 2, 1996. Referral to Ways and Means extended Oct. 2, 1996 for a period ending not amended Feb. 29, 1996; Roll No. 42: 270–155. Received later than Oct. 4, 1996. in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar Feb. 29 (Legislative day of Feb. 28), 1996. Mar. 12, 1996. Passed Senate with amendment Mar. 12, 1996. Senate H.R. 2924 (H. Res. 355) (S. 1555).—To guarantee the insisted on its amendment and asked for a conference timely payment of social security benefits in March Mar. 12, 1996. House disagreed to Senate amendment 1996. Referred to Ways and Means Feb. 1, 1996. and agreed to a conference Mar. 14, 1996. Conference Passed House Feb. 1, 1996; Roll No. 30: 396–0. Re- report filed in the House Mar. 25, 1996; Rept. 104–494. ceived in Senate and passed Feb. 1, 1996. Presented Conference report considered in Senate Mar. 27 (Legis- to the President Feb. 2, 1996. Approved Feb. 8, 1996. lative day of Mar. 26), 1996. Senate agreed to con- Public Law 104–103. ference report Mar. 28, 1996; Roll No. 57: 74–26. House agreed to conference report Mar. 29 (Legislative H.R. 2925.—To modify the application of the antitrust day of Mar. 28), 1996; Roll No. 107: 318–89. Presented laws to health care provider networks that provide to the President Apr. 3, 1996. Approved Apr. 4, 1996. health care services; and for other purposes. Referred Public Law 104–127. to the Judiciary Feb. 1, 1996. Reported June 27, 1996; Rept. 104–646. Union Calendar ...... Union 325 H.R. 2869.—To extend the deadline for commencement of construction of a hydroelectric project in the State of Kentucky. Referred to Commerce Jan. 23, 1996. Re- H.R. 2937 (S. 1561).—For the reimbursement of legal ported amended Mar. 28, 1996; Rept. 104–512. Union expenses and related fees incurred by former employ- Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended ees of the White House Travel Office with respect to Apr. 16, 1996. Received in Senate and ordered placed the termination of their employment in that Office on the calendar Apr. 17, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. on May 19, 1993. Referred to the Judiciary Feb. 1, 27, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. 1996. Reported amended Mar. 18, 1996; Rept. 104–484. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–258. amended Mar. 19, 1996; Roll No. 69: 350–43. Received in Senate Mar. 20, 1996. Ordered placed on the cal- H.R. 2880 (H.R. 1868).—Making appropriations for fiscal endar Apr. 25, 1996. Considered May 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, year 1996 to make a downpayment toward a balanced 13, 14, 1996. budget, and for other purposes. Referred to Appropria- tions Jan. 25, 1996. Committee discharged. Passed H.R. 2940.—To amend the Deepwater Port Act of 1974. House Jan. 25, 1996; Roll No. 19: 371–42. Received Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure and in in Senate and passed Jan. 26, 1996; Roll No. 4: 82–8. addition to the Judiciary Feb. 1, 1996. Reported Presented to the President Jan. 26, 1996. Approved amended from Transportation and Infrastructure July Jan. 26, 1996. Public Law 104–99. 18, 1996; Rept. 104-692, Pt. I. Referral to the Judiciary extended July 18, 1996 for a period ending not later than July 18, 1996. The Judiciary discharged July 18, H.R. 2909.—To amend the Silvio O. Conte National Fish 1996. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House and Wildlife Refuge Act to provide that the Secretary amended Sept. 18, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 19, of the Interior may acquire lands for purposes of that 1996. Act only by donation or exchange, or otherwise with the consent of the owner of the lands. Referred to Resources Jan. 31, 1996. Reported May 16, 1996; Rept. H.R. 2941.—To improve the quantity and quality of the 104–579. Union Calendar. Placed on the Corrections quarters of land management agency field employees, Calendar June 4, 1996. Corrections Calendar. Passed and for other purposes. Referred to Resources and in House amended June 11, 1996. Received in Senate addition to Agriculture Feb. 1, 1996. Reported amend- and referred to Environment and Public Works June ed from Resources Sept. 17, 1996; Rept. 104-802, Pt. I. Referral to Agriculture extended Sept. 17, 1996 for 13, 1996. Reported July 24, 1996; no written report. a period ending not later than Sept. 17, 1996. Agri- Passed Senate Sept. 18, 1996. Presented to the Presi- culture discharged Sept. 17, 1996. Union Calendar. dent Sept. 20, 1996. Vetoed Oct. 2, 1996. In House, Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 17, veto referred to Resources Oct. 3, 1996. 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 18, 1996.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 2967.—To extend the authorization of the Uranium H.R. 2977 (H.R. 4194) (S. 1224).—To reauthorize alter- Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act of 1978, and for native means of dispute resolution in the Federal ad- other purposes. Referred to Commerce Feb. 23, 1996. ministrative process, and for other purposes. Referred Reported amended Apr. 24, 1996; Rept. 104–536. to the Judiciary Feb. 27, 1996. Reported May 29, 1996; Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Rept. 104–597. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended June 4, 1996. Received in Sen- amended May 14, 1996. Received in Senate and re- ate and ordered placed on the calendar June 5, 1996. ferred to Energy and Natural Resources May 15, 1996. Passed Senate with amendments June 12, 1996. Sen- Reported June 27, 1996; Rept. 104–301. Passed Senate ate insisted on its amendments and asked for a con- Sept. 28, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 30, ference June 12, 1996. House disagreed to Senate 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–259. amendments and agreed to a conference Sept. 19, 1996. Conference report filed in the House Sept. 25, 1996; Rept. 104–841. H.R. 2969 (S. 1518).—To eliminate the Board of Tea Experts by repealing the Tea Importation Act of 1897. H.R. 2980.—To amend title 18, United States Code, with Referred to Ways and Means and in addition to Com- respect to stalking. Referred to the Judiciary Feb. 28, merce Feb. 23, 1996. Reported from Ways and Means 1996. Reported amended May 6, 1996; Rept. 104–557. Feb. 29, 1996; Rept. 104–467, Pt. I. Referral to Com- Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House merce extended Feb. 29, 1996 for a period ending not amended May 7, 1996. Received in Senate May 8, later than Mar. 7, 1996. Referral to Commerce ex- 1996. Referred to the Judiciary May 9, 1996. Reported May 23, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate with tended Mar. 6, 1996 for a period ending not later than amendment July 25, 1996. Mar. 11, 1996. Reported from Commerce Mar. 8, 1996; Pt. II. Union Calendar. Passed House Mar. 21, 1996. H.R. 2982.—To direct the Secretary of the Interior to Received in Senate and passed Mar. 25, 1996. Pre- convey the Carbon Hill National Fish Hatchery to the sented to the President Mar. 28, 1996. Approved Apr. State of Alabama. Referred to Resources Feb. 28, 1996. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–128. Reported May 8, 1996; Rept. 104–568. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House May 14, 1996. Re- ceived in Senate and referred to Environment and H.R. 2972.—To authorize appropriations for the Securi- Public Works May 15, 1996. Reported June 25, 1996; ties and Exchange Commission, to reduce the fees col- no written report. Passed Senate Sept. 19, 1996. Pre- lected under the Federal securities laws, and for other sented to the President Sept. 20, 1996. Approved Oct. purposes. Referred to Commerce Feb. 27, 1996. Re- 1, 1996. Public Law 104–213. ported amended Mar. 12, 1996; Rept. 104–479. Union H.R. 2988.—To amend the Clean Air Act to provide that Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended traffic signal synchronization projects are exempt from Mar. 12, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to certain requirements of Environmental Protection Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Mar. 13, 1996. Agency Rules. Referred to Commerce Feb. 28, 1996. Reported amended Sept. 18, 1996; Rept. 104–807. Union Calendar. Placed on the Corrections Calendar H.R. 2974 (H. Res. 421).—To amend the Violent Crime Sept. 18, 1996. Corrections Calendar. Passed House Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 to provide amended Sept. 24, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 24, enhanced penalties for crimes against elderly and child 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 27, 1996. Presented to the victims. Referred to the Judiciary Feb. 27, 1996. Re- President Sept. 30, 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. ported amended May 1, 1996; Rept. 104–548. Union Public Law 104–260. Calendar. Passed House amended May 7, 1996; Roll No. 148: 414–4. Received in Senate May 8, 1996. Re- H.R. 3005 (S. 1815).—To amend the Federal securities ferred to the Judiciary May 14, 1996. laws in order to promote efficiency and capital forma- tion in the financial markets, and to amend the Invest- ment Company Act of 1940 to promote more efficient H.R. 2976.—To prohibit health plans from interfering management of mutual funds, protect investors, and with health care provider communications with their provide more effective and less burdensome regulation. patients. Referred to Commerce and in addition to Referred to Commerce Mar. 5, 1996. Reported amend- Ways and Means, Economic and Educational Opportu- ed June 17, 1996; Rept. 104–622. Union Calendar. Considered under suspension of rules June 18, 1996. nities, and Government Reform and Oversight Feb. Rules suspended. Passed House amended June 19, 27, 1996. Reported amended from Commerce Sept. 28, 1996; Roll No. 249: 407–8. Received in Senate June 1996; Rept. 104–865, Pt. I. Referral to Ways and 20, 1996. Passed Senate with amendment June 27, Means, Economic and Educational Opportunities, and 1996. Senate insisted on its amendment and asked Government Reform and Oversight extended Sept. 28, for a conference June 27, 1996. House disagreed to 1996 for a period ending not later than Oct. 2, 1996. Senate amendment and agreed to a conference July Referral to Ways and Means, Economic and Edu- 24, 1996. Conference report filed in the House Sept. cational Opportunities, and Government Reform and 28, 1996; Rept. 104–864. House agreed to conference Oversight extended Oct. 2, 1996 for a period ending report under suspension of the rules Sept. 28, 1996. not later than Oct. 4, 1996. Senate agreed to conference report Oct. 1, 1996. Pre- sented to the President Oct. 3, 1996. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. 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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 3006.—To provide for disposal of public lands in H.R. 3034.—To amend the Indian Self-Determination support of the Manzanar Historic Site in the State and Education Assistance Act to extend for two months of California, and for other purposes. Referred to Re- the authority for promulgating regulations under the sources Mar. 5, 1996. Reported amended July 26, 1996; Act. Referred to Resources Mar. 6, 1996. Committee Rept. 104–709. Union Calendar. Passed House amend- discharged. Passed House Apr. 16, 1996. Received in ed July 31, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Senate Apr. 17, 1996. Passed Senate Apr. 18, 1996. Energy and Natural Resources Aug. 1, 1996. Presented to the President Apr. 22, 1996. Approved H.R. 3008 (H.R. 4168).—To amend the Helium Act to Apr. 25, 1996. Public Law 104–133. authorize the Secretary to enter into agreements with private parties for the recovery and disposal of helium on Federal lands, and for other purposes. Referred to H.R. 3049.—To amend section 1505 of the Higher Edu- Resources Mar. 5, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed cation Act of 1965 to provide for the continuity of House Apr. 30, 1996; Roll No. 137: 411–10. Received the Board of Trustees of the Institute of American in Senate and referred to Energy and Natural Re- Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Develop- sources May 1, 1996. Reported with amendment June ment. Referred to Economic and Educational Opportu- 27, 1996; Rept. 104–302. nities Mar. 7, 1996. Reported Mar. 28, 1996; Rept. 104–505. Union Calendar. Placed on the Corrections H.R. 3019 (H. Res. 372) (H.J. Res. 168) (H. Res. 415) Calendar Apr. 16, 1996. Corrections Calendar. Passed (S. 1594) (S.J. Res. 53).—Making appropriations for House amended Apr. 23, 1996. Received in Senate and fiscal year 1996 to make a further downpayment to- referred to Labor and Human Resources Apr. 24, 1996. ward a balanced budget, and for other purposes. Re- ferred to Appropriations and in addition to the Budget Mar. 5, 1996. Passed House amended Mar. 7, 1996; H.R. 3055.—To amend section 326 of the Higher Edu- Roll No. 55: 209–206. Received in Senate Mar. 11, cation Act of 1965 to permit continued participation 1996. Considered Mar. 11, 12, 13, 14 (Legislative day by Historically Black Graduate Professional Schools in of Mar. 13), 15, 18, 1996. Passed Senate with amend- ment Mar. 19, 1996; Roll No. 42: 79–21. Senate in- the grant program authorized by that section. Referred sisted on its amendment and asked for a conference to Economic and Educational Opportunities Mar. 7, Mar. 19, 1996. House disagreed to Senate amendment 1996. Reported Mar. 28, 1996; Rept. 104–504. Union and agreed to a conference Mar. 21, 1996. Conference Calendar. Placed on the Corrections Calendar Apr. 16, report filed in the House Apr. 25, 1996; Rept. 104–537. 1996. Corrections Calendar. Passed House Apr. 23, House agreed to conference report Apr. 25, 1996; Roll 1996. Received in Senate and passed Apr. 24, 1996. No. 135: 399–25. Senate agreed to conference report Presented to the President Apr. 25, 1996. Approved Apr. 25, 1996; Roll No. 89: 88–11. Presented to the May 6, 1996. Public Law 104–141. President Apr. 25, 1996. Approved Apr. 26, 1996. Public Law 104–134. H.R. 3056.—To permit a county-operated health insuring H.R. 3021 (H. Res. 371).—To guarantee the continuing organization to qualify as an organization exempt from full investment of Social Security and other Federal certain requirements otherwise applicable to health in- funds in obligations of the United States. Referred to suring organizations under the Medicaid program not- Ways and Means Mar. 6, 1996. Passed House amended Mar. 7, 1996; Roll No. 48: 362–51. Received in Senate withstanding that the organization enrolls Medicaid and passed Mar. 7 (Legislative day of Mar. 6), 1996. beneficiaries residing in another county. Referred to Presented to the President Mar. 8, 1996. Approved Commerce Mar. 7, 1996. Reported Aug. 2, 1996; Rept. Mar. 12, 1996. Public Law 104–115. 104–751. Union Calendar. Placed on the Corrections Calendar Sept. 4, 1996. Corrections Calendar. Passed H.R. 3024.—To provide a process leading to full self- House Sept. 10, 1996. Received in Senate and referred government for Puerto Rico. Referred to Resources and to Finance Sept. 11, 1996. Committee discharged. in addition to Rules Mar. 6, 1996. Reported amended Passed Senate Sept. 25, 1996. Presented to the Presi- from Resources July 26, 1996; Rept. 104–713, Pt. I. dent Sept. 26, 1996. Approved Oct. 8, 1996. Public Referral to Rules extended July 26, 1996 for a period Law 104–240. ending not later than Sept. 18, 1996. Reported amend- ed from Rules Sept. 18, 1996; Pt. II. Union Calendar ...... Union 442 H.R. 3058.—To amend the Uniformed and Overseas Citi- H.R. 3029 (S. 1510).—To designate the United States zens Absentee Voting Act to extend the period for re- courthouse in Washington, District of Columbia, as the ceipt of absentee ballots, and for other purposes. Re- ‘‘E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse’’. Re- ferred to House Oversight Mar. 8, 1996. Rules sus- ferred to Transportation and Infrastructure Mar. 6, pended. Passed House amended May 14, 1996. Re- 1996. Reported May 21, 1996; Rept. 104–588. House ceived in Senate and referred to Rules and Administra- Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House June 10, tion May 15, 1996. 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Environment and Public Works June 11, 1996. Committee dis- charged. Passed Senate June 18, 1996. Presented to the President June 20, 1996. Approved July 1, 1996. Public Law 104–151.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 3060 (H. Con. Res. 211) (S. 1645).—To implement H.R. 3103 (H.R. 995) (H.R. 3070) (H. Res. 392) (H. Res. the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Ant- 502) (H. Con. Res. 208) (S. 1028) (S. 1698) (S. Con. arctic Treaty. Referred to Science and in addition to Res. 68).—To amend the Internal Revenue Code of International Relations, and Resources Mar. 12, 1996. 1986 to improve portability and continuity of health Reported from Science May 23, 1996; Rept. 104–593, insurance coverage in the group and individual mar- Pt. I. Referral to International Relations and Resources kets, to combat waste, fraud, and abuse in health in- extended May 23, 1996 for a period ending not later surance and health care delivery, to promote the use than May 23, 1996. International Relations and Re- of medical savings accounts, to improve access to long- sources discharged May 23, 1996. Union Calendar. term care services and coverage, to simplify the admin- Rules suspended. Passed House June 10, 1996; Roll istration of health insurance, and for other purposes. No. 224: 352–4. Received in Senate June 11, 1996. Referred to Ways and Means and in addition to Eco- Ordered placed on the calendar June 19, 1996. Passed nomic and Educational Opportunities, Commerce, and Senate with amendment Sept. 4, 1996. House agreed the Judiciary Mar. 18, 1996. Reported amended from to Senate amendment under suspension of the rules Ways and Means Mar. 25, 1996; Rept. 104–496, Pt. Sept. 10, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 20, I. Referral to Economic and Educational Opportunities, 1996. Approved Oct. 2, 1996. Public Law 104–227. Commerce, and the Judiciary extended Mar. 25, 1996 for a period ending not later than Mar. 29, 1996. H.R. 3068.—To accept the request of the Prairie Island Passed House amended Mar. 28, 1996; Roll No. 106: Indian Community to revoke their charter of incorpo- 267–151. Received in Senate Apr. 15, 1996. Ordered ration issued under the Indian Reorganization Act. Re- placed on the calendar Apr. 16, 1996. Considered Apr. ferred to Resources Mar. 12, 1996. Reported May 20, 18, 23, 1996. Passed Senate with amendment Apr. 23, 1996; Rept. 104–584. Union Calendar. Passed House 1996; Roll No. 78: 100–0. House disagreed to Senate May 22, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to In- amendment and asked for a conference June 11, 1996. dian Affairs May 23, 1996. Reported with amendment Senate insisted on its amendment and agreed to a Sept. 3, 1996; Rept. 104–361. Passed Senate with conference July 25, 1996. Conference report filed in amendment Sept. 19, 1996. House agreed to Senate the House July 31, 1996; Rept. 104–736. House agreed amendment under suspension of the rules Sept. 26, to conference report Aug. 1, 1996; Roll No. 393: 421–2. 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 28, 1996. Ap- Senate agreed to conference report Aug. 2, 1996; Roll proved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–261. No. 264: 98–0. Presented to the President Aug. 9, 1996. Approved Aug. 21, 1996. Public Law 104–191.

H.R. 3070 (H.R. 995) (H.R. 3103) (S. 1028).—To improve portability and continuity of health insurance coverage in the group and individual markets, to combat waste, fraud, and abuse in health insurance and health care delivery, and to simplify the administration of health insurance. Referred to Commerce and in addition to Ways and Means, the Judiciary, and Economic and Educational Opportunities Mar. 12, 1996. Reported amended from Commerce Mar. 25, 1996; Rept. 104–497, Pt. I. Referral to Economic and Educational Opportunities, the Judiciary, and Ways and Means ex- tended Mar. 25, 1996 for a period ending not later than Mar. 29, 1996. Ways and Means, the Judiciary, and Economic and Educational Opportunities dis- charged Mar. 29, 1996. Union Calendar ...... Union 249

H.R. 3074.—To amend the United States-Israel Free Trade Area Implementation Act of 1985 to provide the President with additional proclamation authority with respect to articles of the West Bank or Gaza Strip or a qualifying industrial zone. Referred to Ways and Means Mar. 13, 1996. Reported Mar. 25, 1996; Rept. 104–495. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Apr. 16, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Finance Apr. 17, 1996. Reported with amendments May 13, 1996; Rept. 104–270. Passed Senate Sept. 27, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. Ap- proved Oct. 2, 1996. Public Law 104–234.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 3107 (S. 1228).—To impose sanctions on persons H.R. 3121.—To amend the Foreign Assistance Act of exporting certain goods or technology that would en- 1961 and the Arms Export Control Act to make im- hance Iran’s ability to explore for, extract, refine, or provements to certain defense and security assistance transport by pipeline petroleum resources, and for provisions under those Acts, to authorize the transfer other purposes. Referred to International Relations of naval vessels to certain foreign countries, and for and in addition to Banking and Financial Services, other purposes. Referred to International Relations Ways and Means, and Government Reform and Over- and in addition to Rules Mar. 20, 1996. Reported from sight Mar. 19, 1996. Reported amended from Inter- International Relations Apr. 16, 1996; Rept. 104–519, national Relations Apr. 17, 1996; Rept. 104–523, Pt. Pt. I. Referral to Rules extended Apr. 16, 1996 for I. Referral to Banking and Financial Services, Govern- a period ending not later than Apr. 16, 1996. Rules ment Reform and Oversight, and Ways and Means discharged. Apr. 16, 1996. Union Calendar. Rules sus- extended Apr. 17, 1996 for a period ending not later than May 3, 1996. Banking and Financial Services pended. Passed House amended Apr. 16, 1996. Re- and Government Reform and Oversight discharged ceived in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations Apr. May 2, 1996. Referral to Ways and Means extended 17, 1996. Reported with amendments June 26, 1996; May 2, 1996 for a period ending not later than May no written report. Passed Senate with amendments 10, 1996. Referral to Ways and Means extended May June 27, 1996. House agreed to Senate amendments 10, 1996 for a period ending not later than May 17, July 9, 1996. Presented to the President July 10, 1996. 1996. Referral to Ways and Means extended May 16, Approved July 21, 1996. Public Law 104–164. 1996 for a period ending not later than May 31, 1996. Referral to Ways and Means extended May 30, 1996 for a period ending not later than June 7, 1996. Refer- H.R. 3134 (S. 1636).—To designate the United States ral to Ways and Means extended June 7, 1996 for Courthouse under construction at 1030 Southwest 3rd a period ending not later than June 11, 1996. Referral Avenue, Portland, Oregon, as the ‘‘Mark O. Hatfield to Ways and Means extended June 11, 1996 for a United States Courthouse’’, and for other purposes. Re- period ending not later than June 14, 1996. Reported ferred to Transportation and Infrastructure Mar. 21, amended from Ways and Means June 14, 1996; Pt. 1996. Reported May 21, 1996; Rept. 104–587. II. Union Calendar. Considered under suspension of House Calendar ...... House 227 rules June 18, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House amended June 19, 1996; Roll No. 250: 415–0. Received in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar June H.R. 3136 (H. Res. 391) (H.R. 2684) (S. 4) (S. 942).— 20, 1996. Passed Senate with amendment July 16, To provide for enactment of the Senior Citizens’ Right 1996. Senate insisted on its amendment and asked to Work Act of 1996, the Line Item Veto Act, and for a conference July 16, 1996. House agreed to Senate the Small Business Growth and Fairness Act of 1996, amendment July 23, 1996. Presented to the President and to provide for a permanent increase in the public July 24, 1996. Approved Aug. 5, 1996. Public Law debt limit. Referred to Ways and Means and in addi- 104–172. tion to the Budget, Rules, the Judiciary, Small Busi- ness, and Government Reform and Oversight Mar. 21, 1996. Passed House amended Mar. 28, 1996; Roll No. H.R. 3118 (H.R. 1384) (H.R. 3376) (H.R. 3643) (S. 102: 328–91. Received in Senate and passed Mar. 28, 1359).—To amend title 38, United States Code, to re- 1996. Presented to the President Mar. 29, 1996. Ap- form eligibility for health care provided by the Depart- proved Mar. 29, 1996. Public Law 104–121. ment of Veterans Affairs. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs Mar. 20, 1996. Reported July 18, 1996; Rept. 104–690. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House H.R. 3139.—To redesignate the United States Post Office amended July 30, 1996; Roll No. 371: 416–0. Received building located at 245 Centereach Mall on Middle in Senate and referred to Veterans’ Affairs July 31, Country Road in Centereach, New York, as the ‘‘Rose 1996. Committee discharged. Passed Senate with Y. Caracappa United States Post Office Building’’. Re- amendments Sept. 28, 1996. House agreed to Senate ferred to Government Reform and Oversight Mar. 21, amendments Sept. 28, 1996. Presented to the Presi- 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House July 30, 1996. dent Oct. 3, 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Received in Senate July 31, 1996. Passed Senate Aug. Law 104–262. 2, 1996. Presented to the President Aug. 9, 1996. Ap- proved Aug. 20, 1996. Public Law 104–187. H.R. 3120 (H. Res. 422).—To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to witness retaliation, wit- ness tampering and jury tampering. Referred to the H.R. 3142.—To establish a demonstration project to pro- Judiciary Mar. 20, 1996. Reported amended May 1, vide that the Department of Defense may receive Med- 1996; Rept. 104–549. Union Calendar. Passed House icare reimbursement for health care services provided amended May 7, 1996. Received in Senate May 8, to certain Medicare-eligible covered military bene- 1996. Ordered placed on the calendar June 10, 1996. ficiaries. Referred to Ways and Means and in addition Passed Senate Sept. 19, 1996. Presented to the Presi- to Commerce, and National Security Mar. 21, 1996. dent Sept. 20, 1996. Approved Oct. 1, 1996. Public Reported amended from National Security Sept. 25, Law 104–214. 1996; Rept. 104–837, Pt. I.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 3144 (H. Res. 438) (S. 1635).—To establish a United H.R. 3161.—To authorize the extension of nondiscrim- States policy for the deployment of a national missile inatory treatment (most-favored-nation treatment) to defense system, and for other purposes. Referred to the products of Romania. Referred to Ways and Means National Security and in addition to International Re- Mar. 26, 1996. Reported June 18, 1996; Rept. 104–629. lations Mar. 21, 1996. Reported from National Security Union Calendar. Considered under suspension of rules May 16, 1996; Rept. 104-583, Pt. I. Referral to Inter- July 16, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House July national Relations extended May 16, 1996 for a period 17, 1996; Roll No. 325: 334–86. Received in Senate ending not later than May 16, 1996. International Re- July 18, 1996. Passed Senate July 19, 1996. Presented lations discharged May 16, 1996. to the President July 23, 1996. Approved Aug. 3, Union Calendar ...... Union 287 1996. Public Law 104–171.

H.R. 3147.—To provide for the exchange of certain Fed- eral lands in the State of California managed by the H.R. 3163.—To provide that Oregon may not tax com- Bureau of Land Management of certain non-Federal pensation paid to a resident of Washington for services lands, and for other purposes. Referred to Resources as a Federal employee at a Federal hydroelectric facil- Mar. 21, 1996. Reported amended Sept. 4, 1996; Rept. ity located on the Columbia River. Referred to the 104–760. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed Judiciary Mar. 26, 1996. Failed of passage under sus- House amended Sept. 4, 1996. Received in Senate and pension of the rules (two-thirds required) Sept. 28, referred to Energy and Natural Resources Sept. 5, 1996; Roll No. 452: 199–209. 1996. H.R. 3166 (H. Res. 535) (S. 1734).—To amend title 18, H.R. 3153.—To amend title 49, United States Code, to United States Code, with respect to the crime of false exempt from regulation the transportation of certain statement in a Government matter. Referred to the hazardous materials by vehicles with a gross vehicle Judiciary Mar. 27, 1996. Reported amended July 16, weight rating of 10,000 pounds or less. Referred to 1996; Rept. 104–680. Union Calendar. Considered Transportation and Infrastructure Mar. 22, 1996. Re- under suspension of rules July 16, 1996. Rules sus- ported amended Sept. 17, 1996; Rept. 104–791. Union pended. Passed House amended July 17, 1996; Roll Calendar. Placed on the Corrections Calendar Sept. No. 324: 417–6. Received in Senate and referred to 18, 1996. Corrections Calendar. Passed House amend- the Judiciary July 18, 1996. Committee discharged. ed Sept. 24, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 24 (Legisla- Passed Senate with amendments July 25, 1996. House tive day of Sept. 20), 1996. agreed to Senate amendments with amendment pursu- ant to H. Res. 535 Sept. 26, 1996. Senate agreed to H.R. 3155.—To amend the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act House amendment to Senate amendments Sept. 27, by designating the Wekiva River, Seminole Creek, and 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. Ap- Rock Springs Run in the State of Florida for study proved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–292. and potential addition to the national wild and scenic rivers system. Referred to Resources Mar. 22, 1996. Reported amended Sept. 24, 1996; Rept. 104–824. H.R. 3184 (S. 1579).—To streamline and improve the Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House effectiveness of chapter 75 of title 31, United States amended Sept. 25, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 26, Code (commonly referred to as the ‘‘Single Audit Act’’). 1996. Passed Senate Oct. 3, 1996. Presented to the Referred to Government Reform and Oversight Mar. President Oct. 10, 1996. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. 28, 1996. Reported amended June 6, 1996; Rept. Public Law 104–311. 104–607. Union Calendar ...... Union 302 H.R. 3158.—To amend the Small Business Act to extend the pilot Small Business Technology Transfer program, and for other purposes. Referred to Small Business H.R. 3186.—To designate the Federal building located Mar. 25, 1996. Reported amended Sept. 26, 1996; Rept. at 1655 Woodson Road in Overland, Missouri, as the 104–850. Union Calendar. Discharged from Union Cal- ‘‘Sammy L. Davis Federal Building’’. Referred to endar and referred to Science Sept. 27, 1996 for a Transportation and Infrastructure Mar. 28, 1996. Re- period ending not later than Oct. 11, 1996. ported June 6, 1996; Rept. 104–609. House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House June 10, 1996. Re- H.R. 3159 (H. Con. Res. 221) (H.R. 4040) (S. 1831).— ceived in Senate and referred to Environment and To amend title 49, United States Code, to authorize Public Works June 11, 1996. Reported Sept. 18, 1996; appropriations for fiscal years 1997, 1998, and 1999 no written report. Passed Senate Sept. 24, 1996. Pre- for the National Transportation Safety Board, and for sented to the President Sept. 26, 1996. Approved Oct. other purposes. Referred to Transportation and Infra- 2, 1996. Public Law 104–228. structure Mar. 26, 1996. Reported amended July 17, 1996; Rept. 104–682. Union Calendar. Rules sus- H.R. 3198.—To reauthorize and amend the National Geo- pended. Passed House amended July 22, 1996; Roll logic Mapping Act of 1992, and for other purposes. No. 337: 400–0. Received in Senate and ordered placed Referred to Resources Mar. 29, 1996. Reported July on the calendar July 23, 1996. Passed Senate with 11, 1996; Rept. 104–668. Union Calendar. Rules sus- amendment Sept. 18, 1996. House agreed to Senate pended. Passed House July 30, 1996. Received in Sen- amendment under suspension of the rules Sept. 26, ate and referred to Energy and Natural Resources July 1996. Presented to the President Oct. 3, 1996. Ap- 31, 1996. Reported Sept. 13, 1996; Rept. 104–395. proved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–291.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 3215 (S. 199).—To amend title 18, United States H.R. 3235 (S. 699).—To amend the Ethics in Government Code, to repeal the provision relating to Federal em- Act of 1978, to extend the authorization of appropria- ployees contracting or trading with Indians. Referred tions for the Office of Government Ethics for 3 years, to the Judiciary Mar. 29, 1996. Reported July 17, 1996; and for other purposes. Referred to the Judiciary and Rept. 104–681. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. in addition to Government Reform and Oversight Apr. 15, 1996. Reported from the Judiciary May 29, 1996; Passed House July 29, 1996. Received in Senate and Rept. 104-595, Pt. I. Referral to Government Reform passed July 31, 1996. Presented to the President Aug. and Oversight extended May 29, 1996 for a period 2, 1996. Approved Aug. 6, 1996. Public Law ending not later than May 29, 1996. Government Re- 104–178. form and Oversight discharged May 29, 1996. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House June 4, 1996. Received in Senate June 5, 1996. Ordered placed H.R. 3217 (H.R. 4283).—To provide for ballast water on the calendar June 7, 1996. Passed Senate July 24, management to prevent the introduction and spread 1996. Presented to the President July 26, 1996. Ap- of nonindigenous species into the waters of the United proved Aug. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–179. States, and for other purposes. Referred to Transpor- tation and Infrastructure and in addition to Resources H.R. 3237.—To provide for improved management and operation of intelligence activities of the Government Mar. 29, 1996. Reported amended from Transportation by providing for a more corporate approach to intel- and Infrastructure Sept. 20, 1996; Rept. 104–815, Pt. ligence, to reorganize the agencies of the Government I. Referred to Science Sept. 20, 1996 for a period end- engaged in intelligence activities so as to provide an ing not later than Sept. 27, 1996. Referral to Resources improved Intelligence Community for the 21st century, extended Sept. 20, 1996 for a period ending not later and for other purposes. Referred to Intelligence and than Sept. 27, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House in addition to National Security Apr. 15, 1996. Re- amended Sept. 24, 1996. Received in Senate and re- ported amended from Intelligence June 13, 1996; Rept. ferred to Environment and Public Works Sept. 25, 104–620, Pt. I. Referral to National Security extended 1996. June 13, 1996 for a period ending not later than July 23, 1996. Referred to Government Reform and Over- sight June 13, 1996 for a period ending not later than H.R. 3219.—To provide Federal assistance for Indian July 23, 1996. Government Reform and Oversight dis- tribes in a manner that recognizes the right of tribal charged July 23, 1996. Reported amended from Na- tional Security July 23, 1996; Pt. II. self-governance, and for other purposes. Referred to Union Calendar ...... Union 365 Banking and Financial Services Mar. 29, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 28, 1996. Re- H.R. 3249 (S. 1194).—To authorize appropriations for ceived in Senate Sept. 28, 1996. Passed Senate Oct. a mining institute to develop domestic technological 3, 1996. Presented to the President Oct. 18, 1996. Ap- capabilities for the recovery of minerals from the na- proved Oct. 26, 1996. Public Law 104–330. tion’s seabed, and for other purposes. Referred to Re- sources Apr. 16, 1996. Reported amended July 12, 1996; Rept. 104–673. Union Calendar. Passed House H.R. 3230 (H. Res. 430) (H. Res. 498) (S. 1745) (S. 1762) amended July 16, 1996. Received in Senate and or- (S. 1763) (S. 1764) (S. 1777).—To authorize appropria- dered placed on the calendar July 17, 1996. Passed tions for fiscal year 1997 for military activities of the Senate Oct. 3, 1996. Presented to the President Oct. Department of Defense, to prescribe military personnel 10, 1996. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–312. strengths for fiscal year 1997, and for other purposes. Referred to National Security Apr. 15, 1996. Reported H.R. 3259 (H. Res. 437) (H. Res. 529) (S. 1718).—To amended May 7, 1996; Rept. 104–563. Union Calendar. authorize appropriations for fiscal year 1997 for intel- Considered May 14, 1996. Passed House amended May ligence and intelligence-related activities of the United 15, 1996; Roll No. 174: 272–153. Received in Senate States Government, the Community Management Ac- and ordered placed on the calendar May 17, 1996. count, and the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement Passed Senate with amendments July 10, 1996. Senate and Disability System, and for other purposes. Re- ferred to Intelligence Apr. 17, 1996. Reported amended insisted on its amendments and asked for a conference May 15, 1996; Rept. 104–578, Pt. I. Referred to Na- July 10, 1996. House disagreed to Senate amendments tional Security May 15, 1996 for a period ending not and agreed to a conference July 17, 1996. Conference later than May 16, 1996. National Security discharged report filed in the House July 30, 1996; Rept. 104–724. May 16, 1996. Union Calendar. Passed House amended House agreed to conference report Aug. 1, 1996; Roll May 22, 1996. Received in Senate and ordered placed No. 397: 285–132. Conference report considered in Sen- on the calendar May 23, 1996. Passed Senate with ate Sept. 9, 1996. Senate agreed to conference report amendment Sept. 17, 1996. Senate insisted on its Sept. 10, 1996; Roll No. 279: 73–26. Presented to the amendment and asked for a conference Sept. 17, 1996. President Sept. 13, 1996. Approved Sept. 23, 1996. House disagreed to Senate amendment and agreed to Public Law 104–201. a conference Sept. 18, 1996. Conference report filed in the House Sept. 24, 1996; Rept. 104–832. House agreed to conference report Sept. 25, 1996. Senate agreed to conference report Sept. 25, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–293.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 3267.—To amend title 49, United States Code, to H.R. 3290 (H.R. 1077).—To authorize appropriations for prohibit individuals who do not hold a valid private the Bureau of Land Management for each of the fiscal pilots certificate from manipulating the controls of air- years 1997 through 2002. Referred to Resources Apr. craft in an attempt to set a record or engage in an 23, 1996. Reported July 8, 1996; Rept. 104–658. aeronautical competition or aeronautical feat, and for Union Calendar ...... Union 335 other purposes. Referred to Transportation and Infra- structure Apr. 18, 1996. Reported July 17, 1996; Rept. H.R. 3307.—To amend title 5, United States Code, to 104–683. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed provide for a limitation on sanctions imposed by agen- House July 22, 1996; Roll No. 335: 395–5. Received cies and for other purposes. Referred to the Judiciary in Senate and referred to Commerce, Science and Apr. 24, 1996. Reported amended Sept. 28, 1996; Rept. Transportation July 23, 1996. 104–859. Union Calendar ...... Union 466 H.R. 3268 (S. 1578).—To amend the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, to reauthorize and make H.R. 3308 (H. Res. 517).—To amend title 10, United improvements to that act, and for other purposes. Re- States Code, to limit the placement of United States ferred to Economic and Educational Opportunities Apr. forces under United Nations operational or tactical 18, 1996. Reported amended June 10, 1996; Rept. control, and for other purposes. Referred to National 104–614. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed Security and in addition to International Relations House amended June 10, 1996. Received in Senate Apr. 24, 1996. Reported from National Security June and ordered placed on the calendar June 11, 1996. 27, 1996; Rept. 104-642, Pt. I. Referral to International Relations extended June 27, 1996 for a period ending H.R. 3269 (S. 1509).—To amend the Impact Aid program not later than June 27, 1996. International Relations to provide for a hold-harmless with respect to amounts discharged June 27, 1996. Union Calendar. Passed for payments relating to the Federal acquisition of real House amended Sept. 5, 1996; Roll No. 405: 299–109. property and for other purposes. Referred to Economic Received in Senate and referred to Armed Services and Educational Opportunities Apr. 18, 1996. Reported Sept. 6, 1996. May 7, 1996; Rept. 104–560. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House May 7, 1996. Received in H.R. 3322 (H. Res. 427).—To authorize appropriations Senate and ordered placed on the calendar May 8, for fiscal year 1997 for civilian science activities of 1996. Passed Senate with amendment Aug. 2, 1996. the Federal Government, and for other purposes. Re- House agreed to Senate amendment under suspension ferred to Science and in addition to Resources, Trans- of the rules Sept. 4, 1996. Presented to the President portation and Infrastructure, and National Security Sept. 6, 1996. Approved Sept. 16, 1996. Public Law Apr. 25, 1996. Reported from Science May 1, 1996; 104–195. Rept. 104–550, Pt. I. Referral to Transportation and Infrastructure, National Security, and Resources ex- H.R. 3286 (H. Res. 428).—To help families defray adop- tended May 1, 1996 for a period ending not later than tion costs, and to promote the adoption of minority May 6, 1996. Resources, Transportation and Infra- children. Referred to Ways and Means on Apr. 23, structure, and National Security discharged May 6, 1996 for a period ending not later than May 3, 1996, 1996. Union Calendar. Considered May 29, 1996. and in addition to Resources and Economic and Edu- Passed House amended May 30, 1996. Received in Sen- cational Opportunities on Apr. 23, 1996 for a period ate and referred to Commerce, Science and Transpor- ending not later than Apr. 30, 1996. Reported amended tation June 3, 1996. from Resources Apr. 30, 1996; Rept. 104-542, Pt. I. Economic and Educational Opportunities discharged H.R. 3348.—To direct the President to establish stand- Apr. 30, 1996. Reported amended from Ways and ards and criteria for the provision of major disaster Means May 3, 1996; Pt. II. Union Calendar. Consid- and emergency assistance in response to snow-related ered May 9, 1996. Passed House amended May 10, events. Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure 1996; Roll No. 165: 393–15. Received in Senate and Apr. 29, 1996. Reported amended Sept. 17, 1996; Rept. referred to Finance May 13, 1996. Reported with 104–792. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed amendments June 13, 1996; Rept. 104–279. Referred House amended Sept. 18, 1996. Received in Senate to Indian Affairs June 13, 1996. Reported with amend- Sept. 19, 1996. ment June 24, 1996; Rept. 104–288. H.R. 3364.—To designate a United States courthouse in H.R. 3287.—To direct the Secretary of the Interior to Scranton, Pennsylvania, as the ‘‘William J. Nealon convey the Crawford National Fish Hatchery to the United States Courthouse’’. Referred to Transportation city of Crawford, Nebraska. Referred to Resources Apr. and Infrastructure Apr. 30, 1996. Reported amended 23, 1996. Reported amended July 24, 1996; Rept. June 6, 1996; Rept. 104–611. House Calendar. Rules 104–700. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed suspended. Passed House amended June 10, 1996; Roll House amended July 30, 1996. Received in Senate and No. 222: 340–0. Received in Senate and referred to referred to Environment and Public Works July 31, Environment and Public Works June 11, 1996. Re- 1996. Committee discharged. Passed Senate Sept. 19, ported June 20, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 20, 1996. Ap- June 27, 1996. Presented to the President July 2, 1996. proved Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–215. Approved July 9, 1996. Public Law 104–160.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 3373.—To amend title 38, United States Code, to H.R. 3396 (H. Res. 474).—To define and protect the insti- improve certain veterans’ benefits programs, and for tution of marriage. Referred to the Judiciary May 7, other purposes. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs May 1, 1996. Reported July 9, 1996; Rept. 104–664. Union 1996. Reported May 10, 1996; Rept. 104–572. Union Calendar. Passed House July 12, 1996; Roll No. 316: Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House May 21, 342–67. Received in Senate July 16, 1996. Ordered 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Veterans’ placed on the calendar July 17, 1996. Passed Senate Affairs May 22, 1996. Sept. 10, 1996; Roll No. 280: 85–14. Presented to the President Sept. 20, 1996. Approved Sept. 21, 1996. H.R. 3376 (H.R. 2814) (H.R. 3118).—To authorize major Public Law 104–199. medical facility projects and major medical facility leases for the Department of Veterans Affairs for fiscal year 1997, and for other purposes. Referred to Veter- H.R. 3400.—To designate the United States courthouse ans’ Affairs May 1, 1996. Reported amended May 14, to be constructed at a site on 18th Street between 1996; Rept. 104–574. Union Calendar. Rules sus- Dodge and Douglas Streets in Omaha, Nebraska, as pended. Passed House amended June 4, 1996. Received the ‘‘Roman L. Hruska United States Courthouse’’. Re- in Senate and referred to Veterans’ Affairs June 5, ferred to Transportation and Infrastructure May 7, 1996. 1996. Reported amended June 6, 1996; Rept. 104–610. House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended June 10, 1996; Roll No. 223: 339–4. Received H.R. 3378 (H. Res. 544) (S. 1869).—To amend the Indian Health Care Improvement Act to extend the dem- in Senate and referred to Environment and Public onstration program for direct billing of Medicare, Med- Works June 11, 1996. Reported Sept. 18, 1996; no icaid, and other third party payors. Referred to Re- written report. Passed Senate Sept. 24, 1996. Pre- sources and in addition to Commerce May 1, 1996. sented to the President Sept. 26, 1996. Approved Oct. Reported from Resources Aug. 1, 1996; Rept. 104-742, 2, 1996. Public Law 104–229. Pt. I. Commerce discharged Aug. 1, 1996. Union Cal- endar. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 4, 1996. Received in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar H.R. 3415 (H. Res. 436).—To amend the Internal Reve- Sept. 5, 1996. Passed Senate with amendment Sept. nue Code of 1986 to repeal the 4.3-cent increase in 19, 1996. House agreed to Senate amendment with the transportation motor fuels excise tax rates enacted an amendment pursuant to H. Res. 544 Sept. 27, 1996. by the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993 and Senate agreed to House amendment to Senate amend- dedicated to the general fund of the Treasury. Referred ment Oct. 3, 1996. Presented to the President Oct. to Ways and Means and in addition to Commerce May 10, 1996. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 8, 1996. Reported from Ways and Means May 15, 1996; 104–313. Rept. 104-576, Pt. I. Referral to Commerce extended May 15, 1996 for a period ending not later than May H.R. 3387.—To designate the Southern Piedmont Con- 15, 1996. Commerce discharged May 15, 1996. Union servation Research Center located at 1420 Experi- Calendar. Passed House amended May 21, 1996; Roll mental Station Road in Watkinsville, Georgia, as the No. 182: 301–108. Received in Senate May 22, 1996. ‘‘J. Phil Campbell, Senior Natural Resource Conserva- Referred to Finance June 25, 1996. tion Center’’. Referred to Resources May 1, 1996. Com- mittee discharged. Rereferred to Agriculture May 14, 1996. Reported June 27, 1996; Rept. 104–645. House H.R. 3431.—To amend the Armored Car Industry Reci- Calendar. Passed House Aug. 1, 1996. Received in Sen- procity Act of 1993 to clarify certain requirements and ate and referred to Agriculture, Nutrition, and For- to improve the flow of interstate commerce. Referred estry Aug. 2, 1996. to Commerce May 9, 1996. Reported June 17, 1996; Rept. 104–623. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House July 9, 1996. Received in Senate and H.R. 3391.—To amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation July require at least 85 percent of funds appropriated to the Environmental Protection Agency from the Leak- 10, 1996. ing Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund to be dis- tributed to States for cooperative agreements for un- H.R. 3435.—To make technical amendments to the Lob- dertaking corrective action and for enforcement of sub- bying Disclosure Act of 1995. Referred to the Judiciary title I of such Act. Referred to Commerce and in addi- tion to Ways and Means May 2, 1996. Reported May 10, 1996. Reported amended July 24, 1996; Rept. amended from Commerce Sept. 24, 1996; Rept. 104–699. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed 104–822, Pt. I. Referral to Ways and Means extended House amended July 29, 1996. Received in Senate July Sept. 24, 1996 for a period ending not later than Sept. 31, 1996. 24, 1996. Ways and Means discharged Sept. 24, 1996. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 25, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 26, 1996. Referred to Environment and Public Works Sept. 27, 1996.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 3448 (H. Res. 440) (H.R. 1227) (H. Res. 503).— H.R. 3464.—To make a minor adjustment in the exterior To provide tax relief for small businesses, to protect boundary of the Devils Backbone Wilderness in the jobs, to create opportunities, to increase the take home Mark Twain National Forest, Missouri, to exclude a pay of workers, and for other purposes. Referred to small parcel of land containing improvements. Re- Ways and Means May 14, 1996. Reported amended ferred to Agriculture and in addition to Resources May May 20, 1996; Rept. 104–586. Union Calendar. Passed 15, 1996. Reported amended from Agriculture June House amended May 22, 1996; Roll No. 190: 414–10. 27, 1996; Rept. 104-654, Pt. I. Referral to Resources Received in Senate May 24, 1996. Referred to Finance extended June 27, 1996 for a period ending not later June 6, 1996. Reported with amendment June 18, than June 27, 1996. Resources discharged June 27, 1996; Rept. 104–281. Considered July 8, 1996. Passed 1996. Union Calendar. Passed House amended Aug. Senate with amendments July 9, 1996; Roll No. 186: 1, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Energy 74–24. Senate insisted on its amendments and asked and Natural Resources Aug. 2, 1996. for a conference July 25, 1996. House disagreed to Senate amendments and agreed to a conference July H.R. 3487.—To reauthorize the National Marine Sanc- 26, 1996. Conference report filed in the House Aug. tuaries Act, and for other purposes. Referred to Re- 1, 1996; Rept. 104–737. House agreed to conference sources May 16, 1996. Reported amended July 29, report Aug. 2, 1996; Roll No. 398: 354–72. Senate 1996; Rept. 104–717. Union Calendar. Rules sus- agreed to conference report Aug. 2, 1996; Roll No. 265: pended. Passed House amended Sept. 4, 1996. Re- 76–22. Presented to the President Aug. 8, 1996. Ap- ceived in Senate and referred to Commerce, Science proved Aug. 20, 1996. Public Law 104–188. and Transportation Sept. 5, 1996. H.R. 3452.—To make certain laws applicable to the Exec- utive Office of the President, and for other purposes. H.R. 3491.—To repeal the American Folklife Preserva- Referred to Government Reform and Oversight and tion Act. Referred to House Oversight May 16, 1996. in addition to Economic and Educational Opportuni- Reported amended July 26, 1996; Rept. 104–710. ties, the Judiciary, and Veterans’ Affairs May 14, 1996. Union Calendar ...... Union 377 Reported amended from Government Reform and Oversight Sept. 24, 1996; Rept. 104–820, Pt. I. Referral H.R. 3497.—To expand the boundary of the Snoqualmie to Economic and Educational Opportunities, the Judi- National Forest, and for other purposes. Referred to ciary, and Veterans’ Affairs extended Sept. 24, 1996 Resources May 21, 1996. Reported amended Sept. 23, for a period ending not later than Sept. 24, 1996. Eco- 1996; Rept. 104–816. Union Calendar. Considered nomic and Educational Opportunities, the Judiciary, under suspension of rules Sept. 25, 1996. Rules sus- and Veterans’ Affairs discharged Sept. 24, 1996. Union pended. Passed House amended Sept. 26, 1996; Roll Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended No. 439: 417–1. Received in Senate Sept. 26, 1996. Sept. 24, 1996; Roll No. 427: 410–5. Received in Senate Sept. 25, 1996. Ordered placed on the calendar Sept. H.R. 3517 (H. Res. 442) (H. Res. 497).—Making appro- 28, 1996. Passed Senate with amendments Oct. 3, priations for military construction, family housing, and 1996. House agreed to Senate amendments Oct. 4, base realignment and closure for the Department of 1996. Presented to the President Oct. 18, 1996. Ap- Defense for fiscal year ending September 30, 1997, proved Oct. 26, 1996. Public Law 104–331. and for other purposes. Reported from Appropriations May 23, 1996; Rept. 104–591. Union Calendar. Passed H.R. 3456 (S. 1675).—To provide for the nationwide House May 30, 1996; Roll No. 201: 369–43. Received tracking of convicted sexual predators, and for other in Senate and referred to Appropriations June 3, 1996. purposes. Referred to the Judiciary May 14, 1996. Con- Reported with amendments June 20, 1996; Rept. sidered under suspension of rules Sept. 25, 1996. Rules 104–287. Passed Senate with amendments June 26, suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 26, 1996; Roll 1996. Senate insisted on its amendments and asked No. 436: 423–1. Laid on table Sept. 26, 1996. See S. for a conference June 26, 1996. House disagreed to 1675 for further action. Senate amendments and agreed to a conference July 26, 1996. Conference report filed in the House July H.R. 3458 (S. 1791).—To increase, effective as of Decem- 30, 1996; Rept. 104–721. House agreed to conference ber 1, 1996, the rates of compensation for veterans report Aug. 1, 1996; Roll No. 394: 396–26. Senate with service-connected disabilities and the rates of de- agreed to conference report Sept. 5, 1996; Roll No. pendency and indemnity compensation for the survi- 269: 92–6. Presented to the President Sept. 6, 1996. vors of certain disabled veterans. Referred to Veterans’ Approved Sept. 16, 1996. Public Law 104–196. Affairs May 15, 1996. Reported June 27, 1996; Rept. 104–647. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed H.R. 3525 (S. 1890).—To amend title 18, United States House July 16, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Veterans’ Affairs July 17, 1996. Committee dis- Code, to clarify the Federal jurisdiction over offenses charged. Passed Senate with amendments Sept. 26, relating to damage to religious property. Referred to 1996. House agreed to Senate amendments Sept. 28, the Judiciary May 23, 1996. Reported amended June 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. Ap- 17, 1996; Rept. 104–621. Union Calendar. Rules sus- proved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–263. pended. Passed House amended June 18, 1996; Roll No. 248: 422–0. Received in Senate June 19, 1996. H.R. 3460.—To establish the Patent and Trademark Of- Ordered placed on the calendar June 20, 1996. Passed fice as a Government corporation, and for other pur- Senate with amendment June 26, 1996; Roll No. 171: poses. Referred to the Judiciary May 15, 1996. Re- 98–0. House agreed to Senate amendment June 27, ported amended Sept. 12, 1996; Rept. 104–784. 1996. Presented to the President July 3, 1996. Ap- Union Calendar ...... Union 423 proved July 3, 1996. Public Law 104–155.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 3534.—To authorize the Secretary of the Interior H.R. 3540 (H. Res. 445) (See H.R. 3610).—Making appro- to renew certain permits in the Mineral King Addition priations for foreign operations, export financing, and of the Sequoia National Park and to protect historic related programs for the fiscal year ending September and cultural resources in that National Park, and for 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Reported from Appro- other purposes. Referred to Resources May 23, 1996. priations May 29, 1996; Rept. 104–600. Union Cal- Reported amended Oct. 3, 1996; Rept. 104–866. endar. Considered June 5, 1996. Passed House amend- Union Calendar ...... Union 470 ed June 11, 1996; Roll No. 228: 366–57. Received in Senate and referred to Appropriations June 12, 1996. Reported with amendment June 27, 1996; Rept. H.R. 3535.—To redesignate a Federal building in 104–295. Considered July 24, 25, 1996. Passed Senate Suitland, Maryland, as the ‘‘W. Edwards Deming Fed- with amendment July 26, 1996; Roll No. 248: 93–7. eral Building’’. Referred to Transportation and Infra- Senate insisted on its amendment and asked for a structure May 23, 1996. Reported Sept. 10, 1996; Rept. conference July 26, 1996. House disagreed to Senate 104–780. House Calendar. Passed House Sept. 26, amendment and agreed to a conference July 30, 1996. 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 27, 1996. See H.R. 3610 for further action.

H.R. 3536.—To amend title 49, United States Code, to H.R. 3546.—To direct the Secretary of the Interior to require an air carrier to request and receive certain convey the Walhalla National Fish Hatchery to the records before allowing an individual to begin service State of South Carolina. Referred to Resources May as a pilot, and for other purposes. Referred to Trans- 29, 1996. Reported amended July 24, 1996; Rept. portation and Infrastructure May 29, 1996. Reported 104–701. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed amended July 17, 1996; Rept. 104–684. Union Cal- House amended July 30, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Environment and Public Works July 31, endar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended July 1996. Committee discharged. Passed Senate with 22, 1996; Roll No. 336: 401–0. Received in Senate and amendments Sept. 24, 1996. House agreed to Senate referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation July amendments under suspension of the rules Sept. 27, 23, 1996. 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. Ap- proved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–265. H.R. 3537.—To improve coordination of Federal Oceano- graphic programs. Referred to Resources and in addi- H.R. 3547.—To provide for the conveyance of a parcel tion to National Security, and Science May 29, 1996. of real property in the Apache National Forest in the Reported amended from Resources Sept. 4, 1996; Rept. State of Arizona to the Alpine Elementary School Dis- 104–771, Pt. I. Referral to National Security and trict 7 to be used for the construction of school facili- Science extended Sept. 4, 1996 for a period ending ties and related playing fields. Referred to Resources not later than Oct. 4, 1996. May 29, 1996. Reported amended Sept. 4, 1996; Rept. 104–759. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 4, 1996. Received in Senate and H.R. 3539 (H. Res. 540) (S. 1994) (S. 2161).—To amend referred to Energy and Natural Resources Sept. 5, title 49, United States Code, to reauthorize programs 1996. of the Federal Aviation Administration, and for other purposes. Referred to Transportation and Infrastruc- H.R. 3553 (S. 1840).—To amend the Federal Trade Com- ture and in addition to Ways and Means, and Rules mission Act to authorize appropriations for the Federal May 29, 1996. Rules discharged July 26, 1996. Re- Trade Commission. Referred to Commerce May 30, ported amended from Transportation and Infrastruc- 1996. Reported Aug. 2, 1996; Rept. 104–754. Union ture July 26, 1996; Rept. 104–714, Pt. I. Referral to Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 4, Ways and Means extended July 26, 1996 for a period 1996. Received in Senate and ordered placed on the ending not later than July 29, 1996. Referral to Ways calendar Sept. 5, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 13, 1996. and Means extended July 29, 1996 for a period ending Presented to the President Sept. 20, 1996. Approved not later than July 30, 1996. Ways and Means dis- Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–216. charged July 30, 1996. Union Calendar. Considered under suspension of rules Sept. 10, 1996. Rules sus- H.R. 3557.—To direct the Secretary of the Interior to pended. Passed House amended Sept. 11, 1996; Roll convey the Marion National Fish Hatchery to the State No. 411: 398–17. Received in Senate and ordered of Alabama. Referred to Resources May 30, 1996. Re- placed on the calendar Sept. 12, 1996. Passed Senate ported amended July 24, 1996; Rept. 104–702. Union with amendment Sept. 18, 1996; Roll No. 293: 99–0. Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Senate insisted on its amendment and asked for a July 30, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Envi- conference Sept. 18, 1996. House disagreed to Senate ronment and Public Works July 31, 1996. amendment and agreed to a conference Sept. 24, 1996. Conference report filed in the House Sept. 26, 1996; H.R. 3560.—To designate the Federal building located Rept. 104–848. House agreed to conference report Sept. at 290 Broadway in New York, New York, as the ‘‘Ron- 27, 1996; Roll No. 446: 218–198. Conference report ald H. Brown Federal Building’’. Referred to Transpor- considered in Senate Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 2, 1996. Senate tation and Infrastructure May 30, 1996. Committee agreed to conference report Oct. 3, 1996; Roll No. 306: discharged. Passed House amended Aug. 2, 1996. Re- 92–2. Presented to the President Oct. 4, 1996. Ap- ceived in Senate and referred to Environment and proved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–264. Public Works Aug. 2, 1996.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 3562 (H. Res. 446).—To authorize the State of Wis- H.R. 3592 (S. 640).—To provide for conservation and de- consin to implement the demonstration project known velopment of water and related resources, to authorize as ‘‘Wisconsin Works’’. Referred to Ways and Means the Secretary of the Army to construct various projects and in addition to Agriculture, Economic and Edu- for improvements to rivers and harbors of the United cational Opportunities, and Commerce June 4, 1996. States, and for other purposes. Referred to Transpor- Passed House amended June 6, 1996; Roll No. 221: tation and Infrastructure June 6, 1996. Reported 289–136. Received in Senate June 7, 1996. Ordered amended July 22, 1996; Rept. 104–695. Union Cal- placed on the calendar June 19, 1996. endar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended July 30, 1996. Laid on table July 30, 1996. See S. 640 H.R. 3564 (S. 602).—To amend the NATO Participation for further action. Act of 1994 to expedite the transition to full member- ship in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization of emerging democracies in Central and Eastern Europe. H.R. 3603 (H. Res. 451) (H. Res. 496).—Making appro- Referred to International Relations and in addition to priations for Agriculture, Rural Development, Food Rules June 4, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies pro- amended July 23, 1996; Roll No. 338: 353–65. Received grams for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1997, in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar July and for other purposes. Reported from Appropriations 24, 1996. June 7, 1996; Rept. 104–613. Union Calendar. Consid- H.R. 3568.—To designate 51.7 miles of the Clarion River, ered June 11, 1996. Passed House amended June 12, located in Pennsylvania, as a component of the Na- 1996; Roll No. 234: 351–74. Received in Senate and tional Wild and Scenic Rivers System. Referred to Re- referred to Appropriations June 13, 1996. Reported sources June 4, 1996. Reported Sept. 24, 1996; Rept. with amendments July 11, 1996; Rept. 104–317. Con- 104–825. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed sidered July 22, 23, 1996. Passed Senate with amend- House Sept. 25, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 26, ments July 24, 1996; Roll No. 237: 97–1. Senate in- 1996. Passed Senate Oct. 3, 1996. Presented to the sisted on its amendments and asked for a conference President Oct. 10, 1996. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. July 24, 1996. House disagreed to Senate amendments Public Law 104–314. and agreed to a conference July 30, 1996. Conference report filed in the House July 30, 1996; Rept. 104–726. H.R. 3572.—To designate the bridge on United States House agreed to conference report Aug. 1, 1996; Roll Route 231 which crosses the Ohio River between No. 387: 379–42. Senate agreed to conference report Maceo, Kentucky, and Rockport, Indiana, as the ‘‘Wil- Aug. 1, 1996. Presented to the President Aug. 2, 1996. liam H. Natcher Bridge’’. Referred to Transportation Approved Aug. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–180. and Infrastructure June 4, 1996. Reported June 18, 1996; Rept. 104–626. House Calendar. Rules sus- pended. Passed House June 18, 1996. Received in Sen- H.R. 3604 (S. 1316).—To amend title XIV of the Public ate and referred to Environment and Public Works Health Service Act (the ‘‘Safe Drinking Water Act’’), June 19, 1996. Reported Sept. 18, 1996; no written and for other purposes. Referred to Commerce June report. 10, 1996. Reported amended June 24, 1996; Rept. 104–632, Pt. I. Referred to Science June 24, 1996 for H.R. 3576.—To designate the United States courthouse a period ending not later than July 24, 1996. Rules located at 401 South Michigan Street in South Bend, suspended. Passed House amended June 25, 1996. Indiana, as the ‘‘Robert Kurtz Rodibaugh United Laid on table July 17, 1996. See S. 1316 for further States Courthouse’’. Referred to Transportation and In- action. frastructure June 4, 1996. Reported amended Sept. 10, 1996; Rept. 104–781. House Calendar. Passed House amended Sept. 26, 1996. Proceedings vacated Sept. 26, H.R. 3610 (H. Res. 453) (H.R. 4278) (H.J. Res. 197) (H.R. 1996. Passed House amended Sept. 27, 1996. Received 2202) (H.R. 3540) (H.R. 3662) (H.R. 3755) (H.R. 3756) in Senate Sept. 28, 1996. (H.R. 3814) (S. 1894).—Making appropriations for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending Sep- H.R. 3579 (S. 1802).—To direct the Secretary of the Inte- tember 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Reported rior to convey certain property containing a fish and wildlife facility to the State of Wyoming, and for other from Appropriations June 11, 1996; Rept. 104–617. purposes. Referred to Resources June 5, 1996. Re- Union Calendar. Passed House amended June 13, ported amended July 26, 1996; Rept. 104–711. Union 1996; Roll No. 247: 278–126. Received in Senate and Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended referred to Appropriations June 14, 1996. Committee Sept. 4, 1996. Received in Senate and ordered placed discharged. Passed Senate with amendment July 18, on the calendar Sept. 5, 1996. 1996; Roll No. 200: 72–27. Senate insisted on its amendment and asked for a conference July 18, 1996. H.R. 3586.—To amend title 5, United States Code, to House disagreed to Senate amendment and agreed to strengthen veterans’ preference, to increase employ- a conference July 30, 1996. Conference report filed ment opportunities for veterans, and for other pur- in the House Sept. 28, 1996; Rept. 104–863. House poses. Referred to Government Reform and Oversight agreed to conference report Sept. 28, 1996; Roll No. June 5, 1996. Reported amended July 12, 1996; Rept. 455: 370–37. Senate agreed to conference report Sept. 104–675. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed 30, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. House amended July 30, 1996. Received in Senate and Approved Sept. 30, 1996. 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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 3632.—To amend title XIX of the Social Security H.R. 3662 (H. Res. 455) (See H.R. 3610).—Making appro- Act to repeal the requirement for annual resident re- priations for the Department of the Interior and relat- view for nursing facilities under the Medicaid program ed agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, and to require resident reviews for mentally ill or men- 1997, and for other purposes. Reported from Appro- tally retarded residents when there is a significant priations June 18, 1996; Rept. 104–625. Union Cal- change in physical or mental condition. Referred to endar. Considered June 19, 1996. Passed House Commerce June 12, 1996. Reported Sept. 23, 1996; amended June 20, 1996; Roll No. 268: 242–174. Re- Rept. 104–817. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. ceived in Senate and referred to Appropriations June Passed House Sept. 28, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 21, 1996. Reported with amendments July 16, 1996; 28, 1996. Passed Senate Oct. 3, 1996. Presented to Rept. 104–319. Considered Sept. 13, 16, 17, 1996. See the President Oct. 10, 1996. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. H.R. 3610 for further action. Public Law 104–315. H.R. 3663.—To amend the District of Columbia Self-Gov- ernment and Governmental Reorganization Act to per- H.R. 3633.—To amend title XVIII and XIX of the Social mit the Council of the District of Columbia to author- Security Act to permit a waiver of the prohibition of ize the issuance of revenue bonds with respect to water offering nurse aide training and competency evaluation and sewer facilities, and for other purposes. Referred programs in certain nursing facilities. Referred to to Government Reform and Oversight June 18, 1996. Ways and Means and in addition to Commerce June Reported June 25, 1996; Rept. 104–635. Union Cal- 12, 1996. Reported from Commerce Sept. 23, 1996; endar. Passed House amended June 27, 1996. Received Rept. 104–818, Pt. I. in Senate June 28, 1996. Passed Senate July 30, 1996. Presented to the President Aug. 1, 1996. Approved Aug. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–184. H.R. 3640.—To provide for the settlement of issues and claims related to the trust lands of the Torres-Mar- H.R. 3665.—To transfer to the Secretary of Agriculture tinez Desert Cahuilla Indians, and for other purposes. the authority to conduct the census of agriculture. Re- Referred to Resources June 13, 1996. Reported amend- ferred to Government Reform and Oversight and in ed Sept. 5, 1996; Rept. 104–777. Union Calendar. addition to Agriculture June 18, 1996. Reported Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 10, amended from Agriculture June 27, 1996; Rept. 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 11, 1996. Ordered 104–653, Pt. I. Rules suspended. Passed House amend- placed on the calendar Sept. 19, 1996. ed July 22, 1996. Received in Senate July 23, 1996. Referred to Governmental Affairs July 31, 1996.

H.R. 3642.—To provide for the transfer of public lands H.R. 3666 (H. Res. 456).—Making appropriations for the to certain California Indian Tribes. Referred to Re- Departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and sources June 13, 1996. Reported Sept. 4, 1996; Rept. Urban Development, and for sundry independent agen- 104–767. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed cies, boards, commissions, corporations, and offices for House Sept. 10, 1996. Received in Senate and referred the fiscal year ending September 30, 1997, and for to Indian Affairs Sept. 11, 1996. other purposes. Reported from Appropriations June 18, 1996; Rept. 104–628. Union Calendar. Considered June 25, 1996. Passed House amended June 26, 1996; Roll H.R. 3643 (H.R. 1565) (H.R. 3118).—To amend title 38, No. 282: 269–147. Received in Senate and referred United States Code, to extend through December 31, to Appropriations June 27, 1996. Reported with 1998, the period during which the Secretary of Veter- amendments July 11, 1996; Rept. 104–318. Considered ans Affairs is authorized to provide priority health Sept. 3, 4, 1996. Passed Senate with amendments care to certain veterans who were exposed to Agent Sept. 5, 1996; Roll No. 278: 95–2. Senate insisted on Orange or who served in the Persian and its amendments and asked for a conference Sept. 5, to make such authority permanent in the case of cer- 1996. House disagreed to Senate amendments and tain veterans exposed to ionizing radiation, and for agreed to a conference Sept. 11, 1996. Conference re- other purposes. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs June 13, port filed in the House Sept. 20, 1996; Rept. 104–812. 1996. Reported amended June 27, 1996; Rept. House agreed to conference report Sept. 24, 1996; Roll 104–648. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed No. 426: 388–25. Senate agreed to conference report House amended July 16, 1996. Received in Senate and Sept. 25, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 25, referred to Veterans’ Affairs July 17, 1996. 1996. Approved Sept. 26, 1996. Public Law 104–204.

H.R. 3660.—To make amendments to the Reclamation H.R. 3673.—To amend title 38, United States Code, to Wastewater and Groundwater Study and Facilities revise and improve certain veterans programs and ben- Act, and for other purposes. Referred to Resources efits, to authorize the American Battle Monuments June 17, 1996. Reported amended July 24, 1996; Rept. Commission to enter into arrangements for the repair 104–703. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed and long-term maintenance of war memorials for House amended Sept. 4, 1996. Received in Senate and which the Commission assumes responsibility, and for ordered placed on the calendar Sept. 5, 1996. Passed other purposes. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs June 19, Senate Sept. 28, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 1996. Reported June 27, 1996; Rept. 104–649. Union 30, 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended 104–266. July 16, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to En- ergy and Natural Resources July 17, 1996.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 3674.—To amend title 38, United States Code, to H.R. 3710 (S. 1977).—To designate a United States clarify the causal relationship required between a vet- courthouse located in Tampa, Florida, as the ‘‘Sam eran’s service-connected disability and employment M. Gibbons United States Courthouse’’. Referred to handicap for purposes of determining eligibility for Transportation and Infrastructure June 25, 1996. Com- training and rehabilitation assistance, to transfer cer- mittee discharged. Passed House amended Aug. 2, tain educational assistance entitlements from the Post- 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Environment Vietnam Era Educational Assistance Program to the and Public Works Aug. 2, 1996. Committee discharged. Montgomery GI Bill, and for other purposes. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs June 19, 1996. Reported June 27, Passed Senate Sept. 24, 1996. Presented to the Presi- 1996; Rept. 104–650. Union Calendar. Rules sus- dent Sept. 26, 1996. Approved Oct. 2, 1996. Public pended. Passed House amended July 16, 1996. Re- Law 104–230. ceived in Senate and referred to Veterans’ Affairs July 17, 1996. H.R. 3719 (H. Res. 516).—To amend the Small Business Act and the Small Business Investment Act of 1958. H.R. 3675 (H. Res. 460) (H. Res. 522).—Making appro- Referred to Small Business June 26, 1996. Reported priations for the Department of Transportation and amended Aug. 2, 1996; Rept. 104–750. Union Cal- related agencies for the fiscal year ending September endar. Passed House amended Sept. 5, 1996; Roll No. 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Reported from Appro- priations June 19, 1996; Rept. 104–631. Union Cal- 406: 408–0. Received in Senate Sept. 6, 1996. endar. Passed House amended June 28 (Legislative day of June 27), 1996; Roll No. 292: 403–2. Received H.R. 3723 (H.R. 2538) (S. 982) (S. 1331) (S. 1332).— in Senate and referred to Appropriations June 28, To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect pro- 1996. Reported with amendments July 19, 1996; Rept. 104–325. Considered July 30, 1996. Passed Senate prietary economic information, and for other purposes. with amendments July 31, 1996; Roll No. 261: 95–2. Referred to the Judiciary June 26, 1996. Reported Senate insisted on its amendments and asked for a amended Sept. 16, 1996; Rept. 104–788. Union Cal- conference July 31, 1996. House disagreed to Senate endar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. amendments and agreed to a conference Sept. 5, 1996. 17, 1996; Roll No. 416: 399–3. Received in Senate and Conference report filed in the House Sept. 16, 1996; passed with amendment Sept. 18, 1996. House agreed Rept. 104–785. House agreed to conference report Sept. to Senate amendment with amendment Sept. 28, 1996. 18, 1996; Roll No. 419: 395–19. Senate agreed to con- Senate agreed to House amendment to Senate amend- ference report Sept. 18, 1996; Roll No. 294: 85–14. ment Oct. 2, 1996. Presented to the President Oct. Presented to the President Sept. 20, 1996. Approved 4, 1996. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law Sept. 30, 1996. Public Law 104–205. 104–294.

H.R. 3676 (S. 2006) (S. 2007).—To amend title 18, United States Code, clarify the intent of Congress with respect H.R. 3734 (H. Res. 482) (H. Res. 495) (S. 1956).—To to the Federal carjacking prohibition. Referred to the provide for reconciliation pursuant to section 201(a)(1) Judiciary June 19, 1996. Reported amended Sept. 16, of the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal 1996; Rept. 104–787. Union Calendar. Rules sus- year 1997. Reported from the Budget June 27, 1996; pended. Passed House amended Sept. 17, 1996. Re- Rept. 104–651. Union Calendar. Considered July 17, ceived in Senate and passed Sept. 18, 1996. Presented 1996. Passed House amended July 18, 1996; Roll No. to the President Sept. 20, 1996. Approved Oct. 1, 331: 256–170. Received in Senate July 18, 1996. 1996. Public Law 104–217. Passed Senate with amendment July 23, 1996; Roll No. 232: 74–24. Senate insisted on its amendment and H.R. 3680.—To amend title 18, United States Code, to asked for a conference July 23, 1996. House disagreed carry out the international obligations of the United to Senate amendment and agreed to a conference July States under the Geneva Conventions to provide crimi- 24, 1996. Conference report filed in the House July nal penalties for certain war crimes. Referred to the Judiciary June 19, 1996. Reported July 24, 1996; Rept. 30, 1996; Rept. 104–725. House agreed to conference 104–698. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed report July 31, 1996; Roll No. 383: 328–101. Senate House July 29, 1996. Received in Senate July 31, 1996. agreed to conference report Aug. 1, 1996; Roll No. 262: Passed Senate Aug. 2, 1996. Presented to the Presi- 78–21. Presented to the President Aug. 19, 1996. Ap- dent Aug. 9, 1996. Approved Aug. 21, 1996. Public proved Aug. 22, 1996. Public Law 104–193. Law 104–192. H.R. 3735.—To amend the Foreign Assistance Act of H.R. 3700.—To amend the Federal Election Campaign 1961 to reauthorize the Development Fund for Africa Act of 1971 to permit interactive computer services under chapter 10 of part I of that Act. Referred to to provide their facilities free of charge to candidates for Federal offices for the purpose of disseminating International Relations June 27, 1996. Rules sus- campaign information and enhancing public debate. pended. Passed House amended July 29, 1996. Re- Referred to House Oversight June 20, 1996. Rules sus- ceived in Senate July 31, 1996. Referred to Foreign pended. Passed House amended Sept. 26, 1996. Re- Relations Aug. 2, 1996. ceived in Senate Sept. 26, 1996.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 3752.—To preserve the sovereignty of the United H.R. 3760.—To amend the Federal Election Campaign States over public lands and acquired lands owned Act of 1971 to reform the financing of Federal election by the United States, and to preserve State sov- campaigns, and for other purposes. Referred to House ereignty and private property rights in non-Federal Oversight July 9, 1996. Reported amended July 16, lands surrounding those public lands and acquired 1996; Rept. 104–677. lands. Referred to Resources June 27, 1996. Reported Union Calendar ...... Union 349 amended Sept. 24, 1996; Rept. 104–835. Union Calendar ...... Union 456 Failed of passage under suspension of the rules (two- H.R. 3768.—To designate a United States Post Office thirds required) Sept. 26, 1996; Roll No. 442: to be located in Groton, Massachusetts, as the ‘‘Au- 246–178. gusta ‘Gusty’ Hornblower United States Post Office’’. Referred to Government Reform and Oversight July H.R. 3754 (H. Res. 473).—Making appropriations for the 10, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House July 30, Legislative Branch for the fiscal year ending Septem- 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Govern- ber 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Reported from mental Affairs July 31, 1996. Appropriations July 8, 1996; Rept. 104–657. Union Calendar. Passed House amended July 10, 1996; Roll No. 298: 360–58. Received in Senate and referred to H.R. 3793.—To provide for a 10-year circulating com- Appropriations July 11, 1996. Reported with amend- memorative coin program to commemorate each of the ments July 19, 1996; Rept. 104–323. Considered July 50 States, and for other purposes. Referred to Banking 29, 1996. Passed Senate with amendments July 30, and Financial Services July 11, 1996. Rules suspended. 1996; Roll No. 254: 93–6. Senate insisted on its amend- Passed House amended Sept. 4, 1996. Received in Sen- ments and asked for a conference July 30, 1996. House ate and referred to Banking, Housing, and Urban Af- disagreed to Senate amendments and agreed to a con- fairs Sept. 5, 1996. ference July 30, 1996. Conference report filed in the House July 31, 1996; Rept. 104–733. House agreed to conference report Aug. 1, 1996; Roll No. 386: H.R. 3802 (S. 1090).—To amend section 552 of title 5, 397–22. Senate agreed to conference report Sept. 3, United States Code, popularly known as the Freedom 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 5, 1996. Ap- of Information Act, to provide for public access to infor- proved Sept. 16, 1996. Public Law 104–197. mation in an electronic format, and for other purposes. Referred to Government Reform and Oversight July H.R. 3755 (H. Res. 472) (See H.R. 3610).—Making appro- 12, 1996. Reported amended Sept. 17, 1996; Rept. priations for the Departments of Labor, Health and 104–795. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed Human Services, and Education, and related agencies, House amended Sept. 17, 1996; Roll No. 414: 402–0. for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1997, and Received in Senate and passed Sept. 18, 1996. Pre- for other purposes. Reported from Appropriations July sented to the President Sept. 20, 1996. Approved Oct. 8, 1996; Rept. 104–659. Union Calendar. Considered 2, 1996. Public Law 104–231. July 10, 1996. Passed House amended July 12 (Legis- lative day of July 11), 1996; Roll No. 313: 216–209. H.R. 3803 (H.R. 4036).—To authorize funds for the Received in Senate and referred to Appropriations July George Bush School of Government and Public Service. 12, 1996. Reported with amendments Sept. 12, 1996; Rept. 104–368. See H.R. 3610 for further action. Referred to Economic and Educational Opportunities July 12, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House amend- H.R. 3756 (H. Res. 475) (See H.R. 3610).—Making appro- ed Sept. 17, 1996; Roll No. 417: 279–116. Received priations for the Treasury Department, the United in Senate Sept. 18, 1996. States Postal Service, the Executive Office of the Presi- dent, and certain Independent Agencies, for the fiscal H.R. 3804.—To remove the restriction on the distribution year ending September 30, 1997, and for other pur- of certain revenues from the Mineral Springs parcel poses. Reported from Appropriations July 8, 1996; to certain members of the Agua Caliente Band of Rept. 104–660. Union Calendar. Considered July 16, Cahuilla Indians. Referred to Resources July 12, 1996. 1996. Passed House amended July 17, 1996; Roll No. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 26, 323: 215–207. Received in Senate and referred to Ap- 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 26, 1996. propriations July 18, 1996. Reported with amendments July 23, 1996; Rept. 104–330. Considered Sept. 10, 11, 12, 1996. Returned to the calendar Sept. 12, 1996. H.R. 3814 (H. Res. 479) (See H.R. 3610).—Making appro- See H.R. 3610 for further action. priations for the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies for the H.R. 3759.—To extend the authority of the Overseas Pri- fiscal year ending September 30, 1997, and for other vate Investment Corporation, and for other purposes. purposes. Reported from Appropriations July 16, 1996; Reported amended from International Relations July Rept. 104–676. Union Calendar. Considered July 23, 30, 1996; Rept. 104–722. 1996. Passed House amended July 24, 1996; Roll No. Union Calendar ...... Union 386 352: 246–179. Received in Senate and referred to Ap- Considered under suspension of rules Sept. 10, 1996. propriations July 25, 1996. Reported with amendments Failed of passage under suspension of the rules (two- Aug. 27, 1996; Rept. 104–353. See H.R. 3610 for fur- thirds required) Sept. 11, 1996; Roll No. 412: ther action. 157–260.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 3815.—To make technical corrections and mis- H.R. 3845.—Making appropriations for the government cellaneous amendments to trade laws. Referred to of the District of Columbia and other activities charge- Ways and Means July 16, 1996. Reported amended able in whole or in part against revenues of said Dis- July 29, 1996; Rept. 104–718. Union Calendar. Rules trict for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1997, suspended. Passed House amended July 30, 1996. Re- and for other purposes. Reported from Appropriations ceived in Senate and referred to Finance July 31, 1996. July 18, 1996; Rept. 104–689. Union Calendar. Passed Reported with amendment Sept. 25, 1996; Rept. House amended July 22, 1996; Roll No. 334: 332–68. 104–393. Passed Senate with amendment Sept. 28, Received in Senate and referred to Appropriations July 1996. House agreed to Senate amendment Sept. 28, 23, 1996. Reported with amendments July 23, 1996; 1996. Presented to the President Oct. 3, 1996. Ap- Rept. 104–328. Passed Senate with amendments July proved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–295. 25, 1996. Senate insisted on its amendments and asked for a conference July 25, 1996. House disagreed to Senate amendments and agreed to a conference July H.R. 3816 (H. Res. 483) (S. 1959).—Making appropria- 26, 1996. Conference report filed in the House Aug. tions for energy and water development for the fiscal 1, 1996; Rept. 104–740. House agreed to conference year ending September 30, 1997, and for other pur- report Aug. 1, 1996; Roll No. 395: 330–91. Senate poses. Reported from Appropriations July 16, 1996; agreed to conference report Sept. 5, 1996; Roll No. Rept. 104–679. Union Calendar. Considered July 24, 270: 83–15. Presented to the President Sept. 6, 1996. 1996. Passed House amended July 25, 1996; Roll No. Approved Sept. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–194. 360: 391–23. Received in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar July 26, 1996. Passed Senate with H.R. 3846.—To amend the Foreign Assistance Act of amendment July 30, 1996; Roll No. 253: 93–6. Senate 1961 to authorize the provision of assistance for micro- insisted on its amendment and asked for a conference enterprises, and for other purposes. Referred to Inter- July 30, 1996. House disagreed to Senate amendment national Relations July 18, 1996. Reported July 29, and agreed to a conference Sept. 5, 1996. Conference 1996; Rept. 104–715. Union Calendar. Rules sus- report filed in the House Sept. 12, 1996; Rept. pended. Passed House July 29, 1996. Received in Sen- 104–782. House agreed to conference report Sept. 12, ate and referred to Foreign Relations July 31, 1996. 1996; Roll No. 413: 383–29. Senate agreed to con- Reported Sept. 25, 1996; no written report. ference report Sept. 17, 1996; Roll No. 292: 92–8. Pre- sented to the President Sept. 20, 1996. Approved H.R. 3852 (S. 1965).—To prevent the illegal manufactur- Sept. 30, 1996. Public Law 104–206. ing and use of methamphetamine. Referred to the Ju- diciary and in addition to Commerce July 18, 1996. Considered under suspension of rules Sept. 25, 1996. H.R. 3820 (H. Res. 481).—To amend the Federal Election Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 26, Campaign Act of 1971 to reform the financing of Fed- 1996; Roll No. 434: 386–34. Received in Senate Sept. eral election campaigns, and for other purposes. Re- 26, 1996. ferred to House Oversight and in addition to Economic and Educational Opportunities July 16, 1996. Failed H.R. 3863.—To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 of passage July 25, 1996; Roll No. 365: 162–259. to permit lenders under the unsubsidized Federal Family Education Loan program to pay origination fees on behalf of borrowers. Referred to Economic and H.R. 3828 (S. 1962).—To amend the Indian Child Wel- Educational Opportunities July 22, 1996. Reported fare Act of 1978, and for other purposes. Referred to amended Sept. 5, 1996; Rept. 104–775. Union Cal- Resources July 16, 1996. Reported Sept. 19, 1996; endar. Considered under suspension of rules Sept. 10, Rept. 104–808. 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. Union Calendar ...... Union 443 11, 1996; Roll No. 410: 414–1. Received in Senate and referred to Labor and Human Resources Sept. 12, H.R. 3834.—To redesignate the Dunning Post Office in 1996. Chicago, Illinois, as the ‘‘Roger P. McAuliffe Post Of- fice’’. Referred to Government Reform and Oversight H.R. 3864.—To reform the management practices of the July 17, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House July General Accounting Office, and for other purposes. Re- ferred to Government Reform and Oversight July 22, 30, 1996. Received in Senate July 31, 1996. Passed 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. Senate Aug. 2, 1996. Presented to the President Aug. 4, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Govern- 9, 1996. Approved Aug. 20, 1996. Public Law mental Affairs Sept. 5, 1996. Committee discharged. 104–189. Passed Senate Oct. 3, 1996. Presented to the President Oct. 10, 1996. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law H.R. 3841.—To amend the civil service laws of the Unit- 104–316. ed States, and for other purposes. Referred to Govern- ment Reform and Oversight July 17, 1996. Reported H.R. 3867 (S. 1757).—To amend the Developmental Dis- amended Sept. 24, 1996; Rept. 104–831. Union Cal- abilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act to extend endar. Failed of passage under suspension of the rules the Act, and for other purposes. Referred to Commerce (two-thirds required) Sept. 26, 1996; Roll No. 444: July 23, 1996. Reported July 30, 1996; Rept. 104–719. 224–201. Passed House amended Sept. 27, 1996. Re- Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House July ceived in Senate Sept. 28, 1996. 30, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Labor and Human Resources July 31, 1996.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 3868 (S. 1888).—To extend certain programs under H.R. 3907.—To facilitate the 2002 Winter Olympic the Energy Policy and Conservation Act through Sep- Games in the State of Utah at the Snowbasin Ski tember 30, 1996. Referred to Commerce July 23, 1996. Area, to provide for the acquisition of lands within Reported July 26, 1996; Rept. 104–712. Union Cal- the Sterling Forest Reserve, and for other purposes. endar. Rules suspended. Passed House July 30, 1996. Referred to Resources July 26, 1996. Rules suspended. Received in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar Passed House amended July 30, 1996. Received in Sen- July 31, 1996. Passed Senate with amendment Sept. ate July 30, 1996. 28, 1996. H.R. 3910.—To provide emergency drought relief to the H.R. 3870.—To authorize the Agency for International city of Corpus Christi, Texas, and the Canadian River Development to offer voluntary separation incentive Municipal Water Authority, Texas, and for other pur- payments to employees of that agency. Referred to poses. Referred to Resources July 26, 1996. Reported Government Reform and Oversight and in addition to amended Sept. 4, 1996; Rept. 104–770. Union Cal- International Relations July 23, 1996. Rules sus- endar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. pended. Passed House amended July 29, 1996. Re- 10, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Energy ceived in Senate July 31, 1996. Passed Senate Aug. and Natural Resources Sept. 11, 1996. Committee dis- 2, 1996. Presented to the President Aug. 9, 1996. Ap- charged. Passed Senate Oct. 3, 1996. Presented to the proved Aug. 20, 1996. Public Law 104–190. President Oct. 10, 1996. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–318. H.R. 3871.—To waive temporarily the Medicaid enroll- H.R. 3916.—To make available certain Voice of America ment composition rule for certain health maintenance and Radio Marti multilingual computer readable text organizations. Referred to Commerce July 23, 1996. and voice recordings. Referred to International Rela- Reported Aug. 2, 1996; Rept. 104–752. Union Cal- tions July 30, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House endar. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 4, 1996. Sept. 4, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to For- Received in Senate and referred to Finance Sept. 5, eign Relations Sept. 5, 1996. Reported Sept. 25, 1996; 1996. Committee discharged. Passed Senate Sept. 28, no written report. Passed Senate Sept. 28, 1996. Pre- 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. Ap- sented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. Approved Oct. proved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–267. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–269.

H.R. 3874.—To reauthorize the United States Commis- H.R. 3923.—To amend title 49, United States Code, to sion on Civil Rights, and for other purposes. Referred require the National Transportation Safety Board and to the Judiciary July 23, 1996. Reported amended individual air carriers to take actions to address the Sept. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–846. needs of families of passengers involved in aircraft Union Calendar ...... Union 459 accidents. Referred to Transportation and Infrastruc- ture July 31, 1996. Reported amended Sept. 17, 1996; H.R. 3876 (S. 1952).—To amend the Juvenile Justice Rept. 104–793. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 to authorize Passed House amended Sept. 18, 1996; Roll No. 418: appropriations for fiscal years 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000; 401–4. Received in Senate Sept. 19, 1996. and for other purposes. Referred to Economic and Edu- cational Opportunities July 23, 1996. Reported amend- H.R. 3936.—To encourage the development of a commer- ed Sept. 12, 1996; Rept. 104–783. cial space industry in the United States, and for other Union Calendar ...... Union 422 purposes. Referred to Science and in addition to Gov- ernment Reform and Oversight Aug. 1, 1996. Reported H.R. 3877.—To designate the United States Post Office amended from Science Sept. 17, 1996; Rept. 104-801, building in Camden, Arkansas, as the ‘‘Honorable Pt. I. Referral to Government Reform and Oversight David H. Pryor Post Office Building’’. Referred to Gov- extended Sept. 17, 1996 for a period ending not later ernment Reform and Oversight July 23, 1996. Rules than Sept. 17, 1996. Government Reform and Over- suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 24, 1996. Re- sight discharged Sept. 17, 1996. Union Calendar. Rules ceived in Senate Sept. 24, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 17, 1996. Re- 27, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. ceived in Senate Sept. 18, 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–268. H.R. 3953 (H. Res. 508).—To combat terrorism. Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure and in addition H.R. 3900.—To amend the Agricultural Market Transi- to the Judiciary Aug. 2, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed tion Act to provide greater planting flexibility, and House Aug. 2, 1996; Roll No. 401: 389–22. Received for other purposes. Referred to Agriculture July 25, in Senate Aug. 2, 1996. Ordered placed on the calendar 1996. Committee discharged. Passed House amended Sept. 3, 1996. July 26, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Agri- culture, Nutrition, and Forestry July 29, 1996. H.R. 3968 (S. 1887).—To make improvements in the op- eration and administration of the Federal courts, and H.R. 3903.—To require the Secretary of the Interior to for other purposes. Referred to the Judiciary Aug. 2, sell the Sly Park Dam and Reservoir, and for other 1996. Reported amended Sept. 17, 1996; Rept. purposes. Referred to Resources July 25, 1996. Re- 104–798. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed ported amended Sept. 4, 1996; Rept. 104–768. House amended Sept. 17, 1996. Received in Senate Union Calendar ...... Union 413 Sept. 18, 1996.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 3973.—To provide for a study of the recommenda- H.R. 4039.—To make technical and clarifying amend- tions of the Joint Federal-State Commission on Policies ments to recently enacted provisions relating to titles and Programs Affecting Alaska Natives. Referred to II and XVI of the Social Security Act and to provide Resources Aug. 2, 1996. Reported amended Sept. 25, for a temporary extension of demonstration project au- 1996; Rept. 104–838. Union Calendar. Rules sus- thority in the Social Security Administration. Referred pended. Passed House amended Sept. 26, 1996. Re- to Ways and Means Sept. 10, 1996. Reported Sept. ceived in Senate Sept. 26, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 16, 1996; Rept. 104–786. Union Calendar. Rules sus- 28, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. pended. Passed House amended Sept. 17, 1996. Re- Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–270. ceived in Senate Sept. 18, 1996.

H.R. 4000.—To amend title 10, United States Code, to H.R. 4040 (H.R. 3159).—To amend title 49, United States restore the provisions of chapter 76 of that title (relat- Code, relating to intermodal safe container transpor- ing to missing persons) as in effect before the amend- tation. Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure ments made by the National Defense Authorization Sept. 10, 1996. Reported Sept. 17, 1996; Rept. 104–794. Act for Fiscal Year 1997. Referred to National Security Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. Aug. 2, 1996. Reported amended Sept. 17, 1996; Rept. 18, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 18, 1996. 104–806. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 27, 1996; Roll No. 449: 404–0. Received in Senate Sept. 27, 1996. H.R. 4041.—To authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to convey a parcel of unused agricultural land in Dos Palos, California, to the Dos Palos Ag Boosters for H.R. 4011.—To amend title 5, United States Code, to use as a farm school. Referred to Agriculture Sept. provide that if a Member of Congress is convicted of 10, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 27, a felony, such Member shall not be eligible for retire- 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 27, 1996. ment benefits based on that individual’s service as a Member, and for other purposes. Referred to Govern- ment Reform and Oversight and in addition to House H.R. 4042.—To designate the United States courthouse Oversight Aug. 2, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed located at 500 Pearl Street in New York City, New House amended Sept. 26, 1996; Roll No. 443: 391–32. York, as the ‘‘Ted Weiss United States Courthouse’’. Received in Senate Sept. 27, 1996. Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Sept. 10, 1996. Committee discharged. Passed House Sept. 27, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 28, 1996. H.R. 4012.—To waive temporarily the Medicare enroll- ment composition rules for The Wellness Plan. Re- ferred to Commerce and in addition to Ways and H.R. 4067.—To provide for representation of the North- Means Aug. 2, 1996. Reported from Commerce Sept. ern Mariana Islands by a nonvoting Delegate in the 25, 1996; Rept. 104–845, Pt. I. Referral to Ways and House of Representatives. Referred to Resources Sept. Means extended Sept. 25, 1996 for a period ending 12, 1996. Reported amended Sept. 27, 1996; Rept. not later than Oct. 2, 1996. Referral to Ways and 104–856. Means extended Oct. 2, 1996 for a period ending not Union Calendar ...... Union 463 later than Oct. 4, 1996. H.R. 4073.—To authorize the National Park Service to H.R. 4018 (H.R. 1975).—To make technical corrections coordinate programs with, provide technical assistance in the Federal Oil and Gas Royalty Management Act to, and enter into cooperative agreements with, the of 1982. Referred to Resources Sept. 4, 1996. Rules National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in suspended. Passed House Sept. 4, 1996. Received in Cincinnati, Ohio, and for other purposes. Referred to Senate Sept. 5, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 9, 1996. Resources Sept. 12, 1996. Failed of passage under sus- Presented to the President Sept. 11, 1996. Approved pension of the rules (two-thirds required) Sept. 27, Sept. 22, 1996. Public Law 104–200. 1996; Roll No. 447: 244–170.

H.R. 4025.—For the relief of the estate of Gail E. Dobert. H.R. 4083.—To extend certain programs under the En- Referred to the Judiciary Sept. 4, 1996. Reported Sept. ergy Policy and Conservation Act through September 20, 1996; Rept. 104–813. 30, 1997. Referred to Commerce Sept. 17, 1996. Re- Private Calendar ...... Private 11 ported Sept. 20, 1996; Rept. 104–814. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 24, 1996. Re- ceived in Senate Sept. 25, 1996. Passed Senate Oct. H.R. 4036 (H.R. 3803).—To strengthen the protection of 3, 1996. Presented to the President Oct. 10, 1996. Ap- internationally recognized human rights. Referred to proved Oct. 14, 1996. Public Law 104–306. International Relations and in addition to the Judici- ary Sept. 5, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 25, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 26, H.R. 4088.—To provide for the conveyance of certain 1996. Passed Senate with amendments Oct. 3, 1996. property from the United States to Stanislaus County, House agreed to Senate amendments Oct. 4, 1996. Pre- California. Referred to Science Sept. 17, 1996. Rules sented to the President Oct. 10, 1996. Approved Oct. suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 28, 1996. Re- 19, 1996. Public Law 104–319. ceived in Senate Sept. 28, 1996.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 4119.—To designate the Federal building and Unit- H.R. 4167 (H.R. 1186) (S. 187).—To provide for the safety ed States courthouse located at 475 Mulberry Street of journeyman boxers, and for other purposes. Referred in Macon, Georgia, as the ‘‘William Augustus Bootle to Economic and Educational Opportunities and in ad- Federal Building and United States Courthouse’’. Re- dition to Commerce Sept. 25, 1996. Rules suspended. ferred to Transportation and Infrastructure Sept. 19, Passed House Sept. 25, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 1996. Committee discharged. Passed House Sept. 27, 26, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 27, 1996. Presented to 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 28, 1996. the President Sept. 30, 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–272. H.R. 4133.—To designate the United States courthouse to be constructed at the corner of Superior and Huron Roads, in Cleveland, Ohio, as the ‘‘Carl B. Stokes Unit- H.R. 4168 (H.R. 3008).—To amend the Helium Act to ed States Courthouse’’. Referred to Transportation and authorize the Secretary to enter into agreements with Infrastructure Sept. 24, 1996. Committee discharged. private parties for the recovery and disposal of helium Passed House Sept. 27, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. on Federal lands, and for other purposes. Referred to 28, 1996. Resources Sept. 25, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 26, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 26, H.R. 4134 (H. Res. 530).—To amend the Immigration 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 28, 1996. Presented to the and Nationality Act to authorize States to deny public education benefits to aliens not lawfully present in President Sept. 30, 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. the United States who are not enrolled in public Public Law 104–273. schools during the period beginning September 1, 1996, and ending July 1, 1997. Referred to the Judici- H.R. 4194 (H.R. 2977) (S. 1224).—To reauthorize alter- ary and in addition to Economic and Educational Op- native means of dispute resolution in the Federal ad- portunities Sept. 24, 1996. Passed House Sept. 25, ministrative process, and for other purposes. Referred 1996; Roll No. 433: 254–175. Received in Senate Sept. to the Judiciary Sept. 26, 1996. Rules suspended. 25, 1996. Ordered placed on the calendar Sept. 26, Passed House Sept. 27, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 1996. 27, 1996. Passed Senate with amendment Sept. 30, H.R. 4137.—To combat drug-facilitated crimes of vio- 1996. House agreed to Senate amendment Oct. 4, 1996. lence, including sexual assaults. Referred to the Judici- Presented to the President Oct. 10, 1996. Approved ary and in addition to Commerce Sept. 24, 1996. Con- Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–320. sidered under suspension of rules Sept. 25, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 26, 1996; Roll No. 435: 421–1. Received in Senate Sept. 26, 1996. Passed Sen- H.R. 4233 (H.R. 2779).—To provide for appropriate im- ate with amendment Oct. 3, 1996. House agreed to plementation of the Metric Conversion Act of 1975 in Senate amendment Oct. 4, 1996. Presented to the Federal construction projects, and for other purposes. President Oct. 10, 1996. Approved Oct. 13, 1996. Referred to Science Sept. 27, 1996. Rules suspended. Public Law 104–305. Passed House Sept. 28, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 30, 1996. H.R. 4138 (H.R. 655).—To authorize the hydrogen re- search, development, and demonstration programs of the Department of Energy, and for other purposes. H.R. 4236 (H.R. 1296).—To provide for the administra- Referred to Science Sept. 24, 1996. Rules suspended. tion of certain Presidio properties at minimal cost to Passed House Sept. 26, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. the Federal taxpayer, and for other purposes. Referred 27, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 28, 1996. Presented to to Resources Sept. 27, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed the President Sept. 30, 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. House amended Sept. 28, 1996; Roll No. 453: 404–4. Public Law 104–271. Received in Senate Sept. 30, 1996. Passed Senate Oct. 3, 1996. Presented to the President Nov. 5, 1996. Ap- H.R. 4139 (H.R. 1139) (H.R. 2160) (S. 776).—To reau- proved Nov. 12, 1996. Public Law 104–333. thorize and amend the Atlantic Striped Bass Conserva- tion Act and the Anadromous Fish Conservation Act. Referred to Resources Sept. 24, 1996. Rules suspended. H.R. 4278 (H.R. 3610) (H.J. Res. 197).—Making omnibus Passed House Sept. 27, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. consolidated appropriations for the fiscal year ending 27, 1996. September 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Passed House Sept. 28, 1996. Received in Senate and passed H.R. 4164 (S. 2100).—To provide for the extension of Sept. 30, 1996; Roll No. 302: 84–15. Indefinitely post- certain authority for the Marshal of the Supreme poned Sept. 30, 1996. See H.R. 3610 for further action. Court and the Supreme Court Police. Referred to the Judiciary Sept. 25, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 27, 1996. Laid on table Sept. 27, 1996. H.R. 4282.—To amend the National Defense Authoriza- See S. 2100 for further action. tion Act for FY 1993 to make a technical correction relating to the provisions of Department of Defense H.R. 4165.—To provide for certain changes with respect assistance to local educational agencies. Referred to to requirements for a Canadian boater landing permit Economic and Educational Opportunities and in addi- pursuant to section 235 of the Immigration and Na- tion to National Security Sept. 28, 1996. Committees tionality Act. Referred to the Judiciary Sept. 25, 1996. discharged. Passed House Sept. 28, 1996. Received in Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. 28, Senate Sept. 30, 1996. 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 28, 1996.

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 4283 (H.R. 3217).—To provide for ballast water management to prevent the introduction and spread of nonindigenous species into the waters of the United States, and for other purposes. Referred to Transpor- tation and Infrastructure and in addition to Resources Sept. 28, 1996. Committees discharged. Passed House Sept. 28, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 30, 1996. Referred to Environment and Public Works Oct. 3, 1996. Committee discharged. Referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Oct. 3, 1996. Committee discharged. Passed Senate Oct. 3, 1996. Presented to the President Oct. 18, 1996. Approved Oct. 26, 1996. Public Law 104-332.

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HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS—Continued H.J. Res. 1 (H. Res. 44) (S.J. Res. 1).—Proposing a bal- H.J. Res. 78 (S.J. Res. 27).—To grant the consent of anced budget amendment to the Constitution of the the Congress to certain additional powers conferred United States. Referred to the Judiciary Jan. 4, 1995. upon the Bi-State Development Agency by the States Reported amended Jan. 18, 1995; Rept. 104–3. House of Missouri and Illinois. Referred to the Judiciary Mar. Calendar. Considered Jan. 25, 1995. Passed House 10, 1995. Reported amended Nov. 30, 1995; Rept. amended Jan. 26, 1995; Roll No. 51: 300–132. Received 104–377. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar Jan. House amended Mar. 12, 1996; Roll No. 57: 405–0. 27 (Legislative day of Jan. 10), 1995. Considered Jan. Received in Senate Mar. 13, 1996. Passed Senate Mar. 30, 31, Feb. 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 8, 9, 10 (Legislative day 15, 1996. Presented to the President Mar. 20, 1996. of Jan. 30), 1995. Referred to the Budget Feb. 10 (Leg- Approved Apr. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–125. islative day of Jan. 30), 1995. Reported Feb. 10 (Legis- lative day of Jan. 30), 1995; no written report. Consid- H.J. Res. 79 (H. Res. 173) (S.J. Res. 31).—Proposing ered Feb. 13, 14, 15, 16 (Legislative day of Jan. 30), an amendment to the Constitution of the United States 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 2 (Legislative day of Feb. 22), 1995. authorizing the Congress and the States to prohibit Failed of passage (two-thirds required) Mar. 2 (Legisla- the physical desecration of the flag of the United tive day of Feb. 22), 1995; Roll No. 98: 65–35. Recon- States. Referred to the Judiciary Mar. 21, 1995. Re- sidered June 5, 1996. Failed of passage (two-thirds ported June 22, 1995; Rept. 104–151. House Calendar. required) June 6, 1996; Roll No. 158: 64–35. Passed House (two-thirds required) June 28, 1995; Roll No. 431: 312–120. Received in Senate and referred to the Judiciary June 29 (Legislative day of June 19), H.J. Res. 2 (H.J. Res. 73) (S.J. Res. 21).—Proposing an 1995. Reported Nov. 9, 1995; no written report. amendment to the Constitution of the United States with respect to the number of terms of office of Mem- H.J. Res. 83.—Relating to the United States-North Korea bers of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Agreed Framework and the obligations of North Korea Referred to the Judiciary Jan. 4, 1995. Reported under that and previous agreements with respect to amended Mar. 6, 1995; Rept. 104–67. SEC. 9 the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and dia- House Calendar ...... House 27 logue with the Republic of Korea. Referred to Inter- national Relations Mar. 30, 1995. Rules suspended. H.J. Res. 50.—To designate the visitors center at the Passed House amended Sept. 18, 1995. Received in Channel Islands National Park, California, as the Senate and referred to Foreign Relations Sept. 19 (Leg- ‘‘Robert J. Lagomarsino Visitors Center’’. Referred to islative day of Sept. 5), 1995. Resources Jan. 11, 1995. Reported amended Jan. 27, 1995; Rept. 104–10. House Calendar. Passed House H.J. Res. 96 (H. Res. 193) (H.R. 2058).—Disapproving amended Feb. 1, 1995. Received in Senate and referred the extension of nondiscriminatory treatment (most- to Energy and Natural Resources Feb. 2 (Legislative favored-nation treatment) to the products of the Peo- day of Jan. 30), 1995. Reported Apr. 7 (Legislative ple’s Republic of China. Referred to Ways and Means day of Apr. 5), 1995; Rept. 104–47. June 16, 1995. Reported adversely July 17, 1995; Rept. 104–188. Union Calendar. Laid on table July 20, 1995; Roll No. 537: 321–107. H.J. Res. 69.—Providing for the reappointment of Homer Alfred Neal as a citizen regent of the Board of Regents H.J. Res. 102.—Disapproving the recommendations of of the Smithsonian Institution. Referred to House the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commis- Oversight Feb. 24, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed sion. Referred to National Security July 18, 1995. Re- House Nov. 7, 1995; Roll No. 765: 386–0. Received ported adversely Aug. 1, 1995; Rept. 104–220. Union in Senate and referred to Rules and Administration Calendar. Failed of passage Sept. 8, 1995; Roll No. Nov. 8, 1995. Reported Dec. 14, 1995; no written re- 647: 75–343. port. Passed Senate Dec. 20, 1995. Presented to the President Dec. 21, 1995. Approved Dec. 28, 1995. H.J. Res. 108 (H. Res. 230).—Making continuing appro- Public Law 104–81. priations for the fiscal year 1996, and for other pur- poses. Referred to Appropriations Sept. 27, 1995. H.J. Res. 70 (S. 426).—Authorizing the Alpha Phi Alpha Passed House amended Sept. 28, 1995. Received in Fraternity to establish a memorial to Martin Luther Senate Sept. 28 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995. King, Jr. in the District of Columbia or its environs. Passed Senate Sept. 29 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), Referred to House Oversight Feb. 28, 1995. Rereferred 1995. Presented to the President Sept. 29, 1995. Ap- to Resources Apr. 4, 1995. Committee discharged. proved Sept. 30, 1995. Public Law 104–31. Passed House Sept. 27, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 28, 1996. H.J. Res. 110.—Providing for the appointment of Howard H. Baker, Jr. as a citizen regent of the Board of Re- gents of the Smithsonian Institution. Referred to H.J. Res. 73 (H. Res. 116) (H.J. Res. 2).—Proposing an House Oversight Sept. 29, 1995. Rules suspended. amendment to the Constitution of the United States Passed House Nov. 7, 1995; Roll No. 766: 389–0. Re- with respect to the number of terms of office of Mem- ceived in Senate and referred to Rules and Administra- bers of the Senate and the House of Representatives. tion Nov. 8, 1995. Reported Dec. 14, 1995; no written Referred to the Judiciary Mar. 2, 1995. Failed of pas- report. Passed Senate Dec. 20, 1995. Presented to the sage (two-thirds required) Mar. 29, 1995; Roll No. 277: President Dec. 21, 1995. Approved Dec. 28, 1995. 227–204. Public Law 104–82.

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HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS—Continued H.J. Res. 111.—Providing for the appointment of Anne H.J. Res. 123.—Making further continuing appropria- D’Harnoncourt as a citizen regent of the Board of Re- tions for the fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes. gents of the Smithsonian Institution. Referred to Referred to Appropriations Nov. 17, 1995. Rules sus- House Oversight Sept. 29, 1995. Rules suspended. pended. Passed House Nov. 18, 1995; Roll No. 818: Passed House Nov. 7, 1995; Roll No. 767: 389–0. Re- 416–0. Received in Senate and ordered placed on the ceived in Senate and referred to Rules and Administra- calendar Nov. 18 (Legislative day of Nov. 16), 1995. tion Nov. 8, 1995. Reported Dec. 14, 1995; no written Passed Senate with amendment Nov. 19, 1995. House report. Passed Senate Dec. 20, 1995. Presented to the agreed to Senate amendment Nov. 19 (Legislative day President Dec. 21, 1995. Approved Dec. 28, 1995. of Nov. 18), 1995. Presented to the President Nov. Public Law 104–83. 19, 1995. Approved Nov. 19, 1995. Public Law 104–54.

H.J. Res. 112.—Providing for the appointment of Louis H.J. Res. 129 (S.J. Res. 38).—Granting the consent of Gerstner as a citizen regent of the Board of Regents Congress to the Vermont-New Hampshire Interstate of the Smithsonian Institution. Referred to House Public Water Supply Compact. Referred to the Judici- Oversight Sept. 29, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed ary Nov. 30, 1995. Reported Mar. 18, 1996; Rept. House Nov. 7, 1995; Roll No. 768: 390–0. Received 104–485. House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed in Senate and referred to Rules and Administration House Mar. 19, 1996. Laid on table Mar. 19, 1996. Nov. 8, 1995. Reported Dec. 14, 1995; no written re- See S.J. Res. 38 for further action. port. Passed Senate Dec. 20, 1995. Presented to the President Dec. 21, 1995. Approved Dec. 28, 1995. H.J. Res. 132.—Affirming that budget negotiations shall Public Law 104–84. be based on the most recent technical and economic assumptions of the Congressional Budget Office and shall achieve a balanced budget by fiscal year 2002 H.J. Res. 113 (S.J. Res. 20).—Granting the consent of based on those assumptions. Rules suspended. Passed Congress to the compact to provide for joint natural House Dec. 18 (Legislative day of Dec. 15), 1995; Roll resource management and enforcement of laws and No. 866: 351–40. Received in Senate Dec. 18, 1995. regulations pertaining to natural resources and boat- Ordered placed on the calendar Dec. 20, 1995. Passed ing at the Jennings Randolph Lake Project lying in Senate with amendment Dec. 21, 1995; Roll No. 611: Garrett County, Maryland and Mineral County, West 94–0. Virginia, entered into between the States of West Vir- ginia and Maryland. Referred to the Judiciary Oct. H.J. Res. 134 (H. Res. 317) (H. Res. 336) (H. Con. Res. 17, 1995. Reported July 24, 1996; Rept. 104–706. 131).—Making further continuing appropriations for Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House July the fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes. Referred 29, 1996. Laid on table July 29, 1996. See S.J. Res. to Appropriations Dec. 20, 1995. Passed House Dec. 20 for further action. 20, 1995; Roll No. 874: 411–1. Received in Senate Dec. 21, 1995. Ordered placed on the calendar Dec. 22, 1995. Passed Senate with amendment Dec. 22, 1995. H.J. Res. 115 (H. Res. 257) (H. Res. 261).—Making fur- House agreed to Senate amendment with amendment ther continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1996, pursuant to H. Res. 336 Jan. 5, 1996. Senate agreed and for other purposes. Referred to Appropriations and to House amendment to Senate amendment Jan. 5 in addition to House Oversight, Government Reform (Legislative day of Jan. 3), 1996. Presented to the and Oversight, Ways and Means, and Commerce Nov. President Jan. 6, 1996. Approved Jan. 6, 1996. Pub- 7, 1995. Passed House Nov. 8, 1995; Roll No. 775: lic Law 104–94. 230–197. Received in Senate and passed with amend- ments Nov. 9, 1995; Roll No. 567: 50–46. House agreed H.J. Res. 136.—Making further continuing appropria- to Senate amendments Nos. 1 and 2, and agreed with tions for the fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes. an amendment to Senate amendment No. 3 Nov. 10, Referred to Appropriations Dec. 22, 1995. Committee 1995; Roll No. 786: 224–172. Senate agreed to House discharged. Passed House amended Dec. 22, 1995. Re- amendment to Senate amendment No. 3 Nov. 13, 1995. ceived in Senate and passed Dec. 22, 1995. Presented Presented to the President Nov. 13, 1995. Vetoed Nov. to the President Dec. 22, 1995. Approved Dec. 22, 13, 1995. In House, veto referred to Appropriations 1995. Public Law 104–69. Nov. 30, 1995. H.J. Res. 153.—Making further continuing appropria- tions for the fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes. H.J. Res. 122 (H. Res. 270).—Making further continuing Passed House Jan. 3, 1996. Received in Senate and appropriations for the fiscal year 1996, and for other passed Jan. 4 (Legislative day of Jan. 3), 1996. Pre- purposes. Referred to Appropriations and in addition sented to the President Jan. 4, 1996. Approved Jan. to House Oversight Nov. 15, 1995. Passed House Nov. 4, 1996. Public Law 104–90. 16 (Legislative day of Nov. 15), 1995; Roll No. 802: 277–151. Received in Senate and passed Nov. 16, 1995; H.J. Res. 158.—To recognize the Peace Corps on the Roll No. 581: 60–37. Senate proceedings of Nov. 16, occasion of its 35th anniversary and the Americans 1995 vacated Nov. 19, 1995. Passed Senate with who have served as Peace Corps volunteers. Referred amendment Nov. 19, 1995. House agreed to Senate to International Relations Jan. 31, 1996. Rules sus- amendment Nov. 20, 1995; Roll No. 821: 421–4. Pre- pended. Passed House Mar. 26, 1996. Received in Sen- sented to the President Nov. 20, 1995. Approved Nov. ate and referred to Foreign Relations Mar. 27 (Legisla- 20, 1995. Public Law 104–56. tive day of Mar. 26), 1996. Reported with amendments Sept. 25, 1996; no written report.

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HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS—Continued H.J. Res. 159 (H. Res. 395).—Proposing an amendment H.J. Res. 191.—To confer honorary citizenship of the to the Constitution of the United States to require United States on Agnes Gonxha Bojahiu, also known two-thirds majorities for bills increasing taxes. Re- as Mother Teresa. Referred to the Judiciary Sept. 10, ferred to the Judiciary Feb. 1, 1996. Failed of passage 1996. Reported Sept. 17, 1996; Rept. 104–796. House (two-thirds required) Apr. 15, 1996; Roll No. 117: Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended 243–177. Sept. 17, 1996; Roll No. 415: 405–0. Received in Senate and passed Sept. 18, 1996. Presented to the President H.J. Res. 163.—Making further continuing appropria- Sept. 20, 1996. Approved Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law tions for the fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes. 104–218. Referred to Appropriations Mar. 13, 1996. Committee discharged. Passed House Mar. 14, 1996; Roll No. 62: H.J. Res. 193 (S.J. Res. 61).—Granting the consent of 238–179. Received in Senate and passed Mar. 14 (Leg- Congress to the Emergency Management Assistance islative day of Mar. 13), 1996. Presented to the Presi- Compact. Referred to the Judiciary Sept. 17, 1996. dent Mar. 15, 1996. Approved Mar. 15, 1996. Public Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 24, 1996. Re- Law 104–116. ceived in Senate Sept. 24 (Legislative day of Sept. 20), 1996. Passed Senate Oct. 3, 1996. Presented to H.J. Res. 165 (H. Res. 386).—Making further continuing the President Oct. 10, 1996. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. appropriations for the fiscal year 1996, and for other Public Law 104–321. purposes. Referred to Appropriations Mar. 20, 1996. Passed House Mar. 21, 1996; Roll No. 83: 244–180. H.J. Res. 194.—Granting the consent of the Congress Received in Senate and passed Mar. 21, 1996. Pre- to amendments made by Maryland, Virginia, and the sented to the President Mar. 22, 1996. Approved District of Columbia to the Washington Metropolitan Mar. 22, 1996. Public Law 104–118. Area Transit Regulation Compact. Referred to the Ju- diciary Sept. 17, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House H.J. Res. 166.—Granting the consent of Congress to the amended Sept. 24, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 24 Mutual Aid Agreement between the city of Bristol, (Legislative day of Sept. 20), 1996. Passed Senate Oct. Virginia, and the city of Bristol, Tennessee. Referred 3, 1996. Presented to the President Oct. 10, 1996. Ap- to the Judiciary Mar. 21, 1996. Reported July 24, 1996; proved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–322. Rept. 104–705. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House July 29, 1996. Received in Senate and H.J. Res. 195.—Recognizing the end of slavery in the passed July 31, 1996. Presented to the President Aug. United States, and the true day of independence for 2, 1996. Approved Aug. 6, 1996. Public Law African-Americans. Referred to Government Reform 104–181. and Oversight Sept. 17, 1996. Committee discharged. Passed House Sept. 26, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. H.J. Res. 168 (H.R. 3019) (H.R. 3136).—Waiving certain 27, 1996. enrollment requirements with respect to two bills of the One Hundred Fourth Congress. Referred to House H.J. Res. 197 (H.R. 3610) (H.R. 4278).—Waiving certain Oversight Mar. 26, 1996. Committee discharged. enrollment requirements with respect to any bill or Passed House Mar. 26, 1996. Received in Senate Mar. joint resolution of the One Hundred Fourth Congress 26, 1996. Passed Senate Mar. 28, 1996. Presented to making general or continuing appropriations for fiscal the President Mar. 28, 1996. Approved Apr. 9, 1996. year 1997. Passed House Sept. 28, 1996. Received in Public Law 104–129. Senate Sept. 28, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 30, 1996. H.J. Res. 170.—Making further continuing appropria- Presented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. Approved tions for the fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes. Sept. 30, 1996. Public Law 104–207. Referred to Appropriations Mar. 29, 1996. Passed House Mar. 29, 1996. Received in Senate and passed H.J. Res. 198 (S. 2158) (S. 2159).—Appointing the day Mar. 29, 1996; Roll No. 60: 64–24. Presented to the for the convening of the first session of the One Hun- President Mar. 29, 1996. Approved Mar. 29, 1996. dred Fifth Congress and the day for the counting in Public Law 104–122. Congress of the electoral votes for President and Vice President cast in December 1996. Passed House Sept. H.J. Res. 175 (H. Res. 411).—Making further continuing 28, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 30, 1996. Passed appropriations for the fiscal year 1996, and for other Senate Oct. 1, 1996. Presented to the President Oct. purposes. Referred to Appropriations and in addition 2, 1996. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law to Banking and Financial Services, and the Budget 104–296. Apr. 23, 1996. Passed House Apr. 24, 1996; Roll No. 129: 400–14. Received in Senate and passed Apr. 24, 1996. Presented to the President Apr. 24, 1996. Ap- proved Apr. 24, 1996. Public Law 104–131.

H.J. Res. 182 (H. Res. 463).—Disapproving the extension of nondiscriminatory treatment (most-favored-nation treatment) to the products of the People’s Republic of China. Referred to Ways and Means June 13, 1996. Reported adversely June 25, 1996; Rept. 104–634. Union Calendar. Failed of passage June 27, 1996; Roll No. 284: 141–286.

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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Con. Res. 1.—Recognizing the sacrifice and courage H. Con. Res. 42.—Supporting a resolution to the long- of Army Warrant Officers David Hilemon and Bobby standing dispute regarding Cyprus. Referred to Inter- W. Hall II, whose helicopter was shot down over North national Relations Mar. 16, 1995. Rules suspended. Korea on December 17, 1994. Referred to National Se- Passed House amended Sept. 18, 1995. Received in curity Jan. 4, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed Senate and referred to Foreign Relations Sept. 19 (Leg- House Jan. 5 (Legislative day of Jan. 4), 1995. Re- islative day of Sept. 5), 1995. Reported Dec. 12, 1995; ceived in Senate and referred to Armed Services Jan. no written report. 9, 1995. H. Con. Res. 51.—Expressing the sense of the Congress H. Con. Res. 16.—Providing for a joint session of Con- relating to the removal of Russian troops from gress to receive a message from the President on the Kaliningrad. Referred to International Relations Mar. State of the Union. Passed House Jan. 23, 1995. Re- 28, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House amended ceived in Senate and passed Jan. 23 (Legislative day Sept. 26, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 26, 1996. of Jan. 10), 1995.

H. Con. Res. 17 (H. Res. 44) (S. 290).—Relating to the H. Con. Res. 53 (S. Con. Res. 9).—Expressing the sense treatment of Social Security under any constitutional of the Congress regarding a private visit by President amendment requiring a balanced budget. Referred to Lee Teng-hui of the Republic of China on Taiwan to Rules Jan. 23, 1995. Passed House Jan. 25, 1995; Roll the United States. Referred to International Relations No. 40: 412–18. Received in Senate Jan. 27 (Legislative Mar. 29, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House amend- day of Jan. 10), 1995. Referred jointly to the Budget ed May 2, 1995; Roll No. 304: 396–0. Received in Sen- and Governmental Affairs Feb. 1 (Legislative day of ate and ordered placed on the calendar May 3 (Legisla- Jan. 30), 1995. tive day of May 1), 1995. Passed Senate May 9 (Legis- lative day of May 1), 1995; Roll No. 157: 97–1. Re- H. Con. Res. 20.—Permitting the use of the rotunda of ceived in Senate June 11, 1996. the Capitol for a ceremony to commemorate the days of remembrance of victims of the Holocaust. Referred to House Oversight Jan. 25, 1995. Committee dis- H. Con. Res. 58.—Providing for the adjournment of the charged. Passed House amended Feb. 23, 1995. Re- two Houses. Passed House Apr. 6, 1995. Received in ceived in Senate Feb. 27 (Legislative day of Feb. 22), Senate and passed Apr. 6 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), SEC. 10 1995. Passed Senate Mar. 1 (Legislative day of Feb. 1995. 22), 1995. H. Con. Res. 64.—Authorizing the 1995 Special Olympics H. Con. Res. 30.—Providing for the adjournment of the Torch Relay to be run through the Capitol Grounds. two Houses. Passed House Feb. 16, 1995. Received Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure May 1, in Senate and passed Feb. 16 (Legislative day of Jan. 1995. Reported May 9, 1995; Rept. 104–113. House 30), 1995. Calendar. Passed House May 9, 1995. Received in Sen- ate May 10 (Legislative day of May 1), 1995. Passed H. Con. Res. 34.—Authorizing the use of the Capitol Senate May 12 (Legislative day of May 1), 1995. Grounds for the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus Anniversary Commemoration. Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Mar. 8, 1995. Com- H. Con. Res. 67 (H. Res. 149) (H. Res. 175) (S. Con. mittee discharged. Passed House Mar. 14, 1995. Re- Res. 13).—Setting forth the congressional budget for ceived in Senate and referred to Rules and Administra- the United States Government for fiscal years, 1996, tion Mar. 15, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed Sen- 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002. Reported from ate Apr. 3 (Legislative day of Mar. 27), 1995. the Budget May 15, 1995; Rept. 104–120. Union Cal- endar. Considered May 17, 1995. Passed House amend- H. Con. Res. 38.—Authorizing the use of the Capitol ed May 18, 1995; Roll No. 345: 238–193. Received in grounds for the Greater Washington Soap Box Derby. Senate and ordered placed on the calendar May 22 Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Mar. 10, (Legislative day of May 15), 1995. Passed Senate with 1995. Reported June 21, 1995; Rept. 104–150. House amendment May 25 (Legislative day of May 15), 1995; Calendar. Passed House June 27, 1995. Received in Roll No. 232: 57–42. Senate insisted on its amendment Senate and passed June 28 (Legislative day of June and asked for a conference May 25 (Legislative day 19), 1995. of May 15), 1995. House disagreed to Senate amend- ment and agreed to a conference June 8, 1995. Con- H. Con. Res. 39.—Expressing the sense of the Congress ference report filed in the House June 26, 1995; Rept. regarding Federal disaster relief. Referred to Transpor- 104–159. Conference report considered in Senate June tation and Infrastructure Mar. 14, 1995. Committee 28 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. House agreed discharged. Passed House Mar. 14, 1995. Received in to conference report June 29, 1995; Roll No. 458: Senate and referred to Governmental Affairs Mar. 15, 239–194. Senate agreed to conference report June 29 1995. (Legislative day of June 19), 1995; Roll No. 296: 54–46.

H. Con. Res. 41.—Providing for the adjournment of the H. Con. Res. 72.—Providing for the adjournment of the House on Thursday, March 16, 1995, to stand ad- two Houses. Passed House May 25, 1995. Received journed until 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 21, 1995. in Senate and passed May 25 (Legislative day of May Passed House Mar. 16, 1995. Received in Senate and 15), 1995. passed Mar. 16, 1995.

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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Con. Res. 82 (S. 523).—Directing the Secretary of H. Con. Res. 116 (S. 1060) (S. Con. Res. 36).—Directing the Senate to make technical corrections in the enroll- the Secretary of the Senate to make technical correc- ment of S. 523. Passed House July 11, 1995. Received tions in the enrollment of S. 1060. Passed House Nov. in Senate July 12 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. 29, 1995. Received in Senate Nov. 29, 1995. Passed Passed Senate July 13 (Legislative day of July 10), Senate with amendment Dec. 13, 1995. 1995. H. Con. Res. 117 (S.J. Res. 43).—Concerning writer, po- H. Con. Res. 89.—Waiving provisions of the Legislative litical philosopher, human rights advocate, and Nobel Reorganization Act of 1970 requiring adjournment of Peace Prize nominee Wei Jingsheng. Referred to Inter- Congress by July 31. Passed House July 31, 1995. national Relations Dec. 5, 1995. Rules suspended. Received in Senate and passed Aug. 1 (Legislative day Passed House amended Dec. 12, 1995; Roll No. 848: of July 10), 1995. 409–0. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Re- lations Dec. 13, 1995. H. Con. Res. 91 (S. Con. Res. 22).—Expressing the sense of the Congress that the United States should partici- H. Con. Res. 120.—Supporting the independence and pate in Expo ’98 in Lisbon, Portugal. Referred to Inter- sovereignty of Ukraine and the progress of its political national Relations Aug. 2, 1995. Rules suspended. and economic reforms. Referred to International Rela- Passed House Dec. 19, 1995. Laid on table Dec. 19, tions Dec. 15, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House 1995. See S. Con. Res. 22 for further action. amended Sept. 4, 1996; Roll No. 403: 382–1. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations Sept. 5, H. Con. Res. 92.—Providing for an adjournment of the 1996. Committee discharged. Passed Senate Sept. 18, two Houses. Passed House Aug. 4 (Legislative day of 1996. Aug. 3), 1995. Received in Senate and passed Aug. H. Con. Res. 122 (H. Res. 309).—Setting forth the con- 4 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. gressional budget for the United States Government H. Con. Res. 94.—Authorizing the use of the rotunda for the fiscal years 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, of the Capitol for a dedication ceremony incident to and 2002. Referred to the Budget Dec. 18 (Legislative the placement of a bust of Raoul Wallenberg in the day of Dec. 15), 1995. Failed of passage Dec. 19, 1995; Capitol. Referred to House Oversight Aug. 4, 1995. Roll No. 869: 0–412. Committee discharged. Passed House Sept. 29, 1995. H. Con. Res. 123.—To provide for the provisional ap- Received in Senate and passed Oct. 10, 1995. proval of regulations applicable to certain covered em- ploying offices and covered employees and to be issued H. Con. Res. 102 (S. Con. Res. 42).—Concerning the by the Office of Compliance before January 23, 1996. emancipation of the Iranian Baha’i community. Re- Referred to House Oversight and in addition to Eco- ferred to International Relations Sept. 20, 1995. Con- nomic and Educational Opportunities Dec. 19, 1995. sidered under suspension of rules Mar. 26, 1996. Rules Rules suspended. Passed House Dec. 19, 1995. Re- suspended. Passed House Mar. 27, 1996; Roll No. 96: ceived in Senate and referred to Rules and Administra- 408–0. Received in Senate and ordered placed on the tion Dec. 19, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed Sen- calendar Mar. 28, 1996. Passed Senate June 26, 1996. ate Jan. 22, 1996.

H. Con. Res. 104.—Providing for an adjournment of the H. Con. Res. 131 (H. Res. 336) (H.J. Res. 134).—Estab- two Houses. Passed House Sept. 29, 1995. Received lishing procedures making the transmission of the con- in Senate and passed Sept. 29 (Legislative day of Sept. tinuing resolution (H.J. Res. 134) to the President con- 25), 1995. tingent upon the submission by the President of a 7-year balanced budget using updated economic and H. Con. Res. 106.—Permitting the use of the rotunda technical assumptions of the Congressional Budget Of- of the Capitol for a ceremony to commemorate the fice. Referred to Rules Jan. 5, 1996. Passed House days of remembrance of victims of the Holocaust. Re- pursuant to H. Res. 336 Jan. 5, 1996. Received in ferred to House Oversight Oct. 11, 1995. Rules sus- Senate and passed Jan. 5 (Legislative day of Jan. 3), pended. Passed House amended Dec. 19, 1995. Re- 1996. ceived in Senate and referred to Rules and Administra- tion Dec. 19, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed Sen- H. Con. Res. 132.—Relating to the extradition of Martin ate Dec. 22, 1995. Pang from Brazil to the United States. Referred to International Relations Jan. 5, 1996. Rules suspended. H. Con. Res. 108 (H.R. 1594).—To correct technical er- Passed House amended Sept. 24, 1996. Received in rors in the enrollment of the bill H.R. 1594. Passed Senate and passed Sept. 25, 1996. House Oct. 17, 1995. Received in Senate Oct. 19 (Legis- lative day of Oct. 18), 1995. Referred to Labor and H. Con. Res. 133.—Providing for an adjournment of the Human Resources Oct. 23, 1995. two Houses. Passed House Jan. 9 (Legislative day of Jan. 5), 1996. Received in Senate and passed Jan. H. Con. Res. 109 (H. Res. 245) (S. 1372).—Expressing 10 (Legislative day of Jan. 8), 1996. the sense of the Congress regarding the need for rais- ing the social security earnings limit. Referred to Ways H. Con. Res. 141.—Providing for the adjournment of the and Means Oct. 25, 1995. Passed House Oct. 26, 1995; two Houses. Passed House Feb. 1, 1996; Roll No. 29: Roll No. 740: 414–5. Received in Senate Oct. 27 (Legis- 207–199. Received in Senate Feb. 1, 1996. Referred lative day of Oct. 26), 1995. Referred to Finance Oct. to Appropriations Feb. 27 (Legislative day of Feb. 23), 31, 1995. 1996.

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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Con. Res. 142.—Regarding the human rights situation H. Con. Res. 155.—Concerning human and political in Mauritania, including the continued practice of rights and in support of a resolution of the crisis in chattel slavery. Referred to International Relations Kosova. Referred to International Relations Mar. 27, Feb. 1, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House July 29, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House amended July 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Rela- 29, 1996. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign tions July 31, 1996. Relations July 31, 1996. H. Con. Res. 145.—Concerning the removal of Russian Armed Forces from Moldova. Referred to International H. Con. Res. 157.—Providing for an adjournment or re- Relations Feb. 1, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 26, 1996; Roll No. 440: 425–0. Received in Senate cess of the two Houses. Passed House Mar. 29, 1996. Sept. 27, 1996. Received in Senate and passed Mar. 29, 1996.

H. Con. Res. 146.—Authorizing the 1996 Special Olym- pics Torch Relay to be run through the Capitol H. Con. Res. 160.—Congratulating the people of the Re- Grounds. Referred to Transportation and Infrastruc- public of Sierra Leone on the success of their recent ture Mar. 5, 1996. Reported Mar. 20, 1996; Rept. democratic multiparty elections. Referred to Inter- 104–487. House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed national Relations Apr. 15, 1996. Rules suspended. House Mar. 26, 1996. Received in Senate and passed Passed House May 21, 1996. Received in Senate and Mar. 27 (Legislative day of Mar. 26), 1996. referred to Foreign Relations May 22, 1996. Reported June 26, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate June H. Con. Res. 147.—Authorizing the use of the Capitol grounds for the fifteenth annual National Peace Offi- 28, 1996. cers’ Memorial Service. Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Mar. 5, 1996. Reported Mar. 20, 1996; H. Con. Res. 165 (S.J. Res. 51).—Saluting and congratu- Rept. 104–488. House Calendar. Rules suspended. lating Polish people around the world as, on May 3, Passed House Mar. 26, 1996. Received in Senate and passed Mar. 27 (Legislative day of Mar. 26), 1996. 1996, they commemorate the 205th anniversary of the adoption of Poland’s first constitution. Referred to H. Con. Res. 148.—Expressing the sense of the Congress International Relations and in addition to Government that the United States is committed to the military Reform and Oversight Apr. 18, 1996. Rules suspended. stability of the Taiwan Straits and United States mili- Passed House May 21, 1996. Received in Senate and tary forces should defend Taiwan in the event of inva- ordered placed on the calendar May 22, 1996. sion, missile attack, or blockade by the People’s Repub- lic of China. Referred to International Relations Mar. 7, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Mar. H. Con. Res. 166.—Authorizing the use of the Capitol 19, 1996; Roll No. 70: 369–14. Received in Senate Mar. Grounds for the Washington for Jesus 1996 prayer 20, 1996. Passed Senate with amendments Mar. 21, rally. Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure 1996; Roll No. 51: 97–0. Apr. 18, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House Apr. H. Con. Res. 149.—Condemning terror attacks in Israel. 23, 1996. Received in Senate Apr. 23, 1996. Passed Referred to International Relations Mar. 7, 1996. Rules Senate Apr. 25, 1996. suspended. Passed House amended Mar. 12, 1996; Roll No. 58: 406–0. Received in Senate and referred to For- eign Relations Mar. 13, 1996. H. Con. Res. 167 (S. Con. Res. 56).—Recognizing the tenth anniversary of the Chornobyl nuclear disaster, H. Con. Res. 150.—Authorizing the use of the Capitol and supporting the closing of the Chornobyl nuclear Grounds for an event sponsored by the Specialty power plant. Referred to International Relations Apr. Equipment Market Association. Referred to Transpor- 24, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House May 21, tation and Infrastructure Mar. 7, 1996. Rules sus- 1996; Roll No. 183: 404–0. Received in Senate and pended. Passed House amended May 7, 1996. Received ordered placed on the calendar May 22, 1996. in Senate May 8, 1996. Referred to Rules and Adminis- tration May 9, 1996. H. Con. Res. 172.—Authorizing the 1996 Summer Olym- H. Con. Res. 153.—Authorizing the use of the Capitol pic Torch Relay to be run through the Capitol grounds for the Greater Washington Soap Box Derby. Grounds, and for other purposes. Referred to Transpor- Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Mar. 22, 1996. Reported May 21, 1996; Rept. 104–589. House tation and Infrastructure May 7, 1996. Reported June Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House June 10, 6, 1996; Rept. 104–608. House Calendar. Rules sus- 1996. Received in Senate June 11, 1996. Passed Senate pended. Passed House June 10, 1996. Received in Sen- June 21, 1996. ate and passed with amendment June 11, 1996. House agreed to Senate amendment June 12, 1996. H. Con. Res. 154.—To congratulate the Republic of China on Taiwan on the occasion of its first Presidential democratic election. Referred to International Rela- tions Mar. 26, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House amended May 21, 1996. Received in Senate and re- ferred to Foreign Relations May 22, 1996.

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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Con. Res. 178 (H. Res. 435) (H. Res. 450) (S. Con. H. Con. Res. 192.—Providing for an adjournment of both Res. 57).—Establishing the congressional budget for Houses. Passed House June 27, 1996. Received in Sen- the United States Government for fiscal year 1997 and ate and passed June 27, 1996. setting forth appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002. Reported from H. Con. Res. 193.—Expressing the sense of the Congress the Budget May 14, 1996; Rept. 104–575. Union Cal- that the cost of Government spending and regulatory endar. Considered May 15, 1996. Passed House May programs should be reduced so that American families 16, 1996; Roll No. 179: 226–195. Received in Senate will be able to keep more of what they earn. Referred and ordered placed on the calendar May 17, 1996. to Government Reform and Oversight June 27, 1996. Passed Senate with amendment May 23, 1996; Roll Considered under suspension of rules July 9, 1996. No. 156: 53–46. Senate insisted on its amendment and Rules suspended. Passed House July 10, 1996; Roll asked for a conference May 23, 1996. House disagreed No. 293: 376–23. Received in Senate and referred to to Senate amendment and agreed to a conference May Governmental Affairs July 11, 1996. 30, 1996. Conference report filed in the House June 7, 1996; Rept. 104–612. Conference report considered H. Con. Res. 198.—Authorizing the use of the Capitol in Senate June 11, 12, 1996. House agreed to con- grounds for the first annual Congressional Family Pic- ference report June 12, 1996; Roll No. 236: 216–211. nic. Referred to Transportation and Infrastructure July Senate agreed to conference report June 13, 1996; Roll 11, 1996. Committee discharged. Passed House July No. 159: 53–46. 12, 1996. Received in Senate July 16, 1996. Referred to Rules and Administration July 30, 1996. H. Con. Res. 180.—Commending the Americans who served the United States during the period known as H. Con. Res. 200.—Expressing the sense of the Congress the Cold War. Referred to National Security and in regarding the bombing in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. Re- addition to International Relations, and Intelligence ferred to National Security July 24, 1996. Reported May 22, 1996. Reported amended from National Secu- amended Sept. 17, 1996; Rept. 104–805. House Cal- rity Sept. 17, 1996; Rept. 104–804, Pt. I. Referral to endar. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Sept. International Relations and Intelligence extended Sept. 24, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 25, 1996. 17, 1996 for a period ending not later than Sept. 17, 1996. International Relations and Intelligence dis- charged Sept. 17, 1996. House Calendar. Rules sus- H. Con. Res. 203.—Providing for an adjournment of both pended. Passed House amended Sept. 26, 1996. Re- Houses. Passed House July 26, 1996; Roll No. 368: ceived in Senate Sept. 26, 1996. 232–167. Received in Senate July 26, 1996. Passed Senate July 31, 1996. H. Con. Res. 181 (S. Con. Res. 63).—Expressing the Sense of Congress that the Secretary of Agriculture H. Con. Res. 207.—Approving certain regulations to im- should dispose of all remaining commodities in the plement provisions of the Congressional Accountability disaster reserve maintained under the Agricultural Act Act of 1995 relating to labor-management relations of 1970 to relieve the distress of livestock producers with respect to covered employees, other than employ- whose ability to maintain livestock is adversely af- ees of the House of Representatives and employees fected by the prolonged drought conditions existing in of the Senate, and for other purposes. Referred to certain areas of the United States. Referred to Agri- House Oversight and in addition to Economic and Edu- culture May 23, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House cational Opportunities Aug. 1, 1996. Committees dis- amended June 4, 1996. Received in Senate and ordered charged. Passed House Aug. 2, 1996. Received in Sen- placed on the calendar June 5, 1996. ate and referred to Rules and Administration Aug. 2, 1996. Committee discharged. Passed Senate Sept. H. Con. Res. 187.—Expressing the sense of Congress 28, 1996. with respect to recent church burnings. Referred to the Judiciary June 13, 1996. Committee discharged. H. Con. Res. 208 (H.R. 3103) (S. Con. Res. 68).—Direct- Passed House June 13, 1996. Received in Senate June ing the Clerk of the House of Representatives to make 14, 1996. Referred to the Judiciary June 20, 1996. a correction in the enrollment of H.R. 3103. Passed House Aug. 2, 1996. Received in Senate and passed H. Con. Res. 189.—Expressing the sense of the Congress Aug. 2, 1996. regarding the importance of United States membership in regional South Pacific organizations. Referred to H. Con. Res. 211 (H.R. 3060).—Directing the Clerk of International Relations June 18, 1996. Rules sus- the House of Representatives to make a technical cor- pended. Passed House amended Sept. 26, 1996; Roll rection in the enrollment of H.R. 3060. Passed House No. 441: 416–6. Received in Senate Sept. 27, 1996. Sept. 10, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 10, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 17, 1996. H. Con. Res. 191 (S. Con. Res. 64).—To recognize and honor the Filipino World War II veterans for their H. Con. Res. 212.—Endorsing the adoption by the Euro- defense of democratic ideals and their important con- pean Parliament of a resolution supporting the Repub- tribution to the outcome of World War II. Referred lic of China on Taiwan’s efforts at joining the commu- to International Relations June 20, 1996. Rules sus- nity of nations. Referred to International Relations pended. Passed House July 29, 1996. Received in Sen- Sept. 11, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House amend- ate and referred to the Judiciary July 31, 1996. ed Sept. 24, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 25, 1996.

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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Con. Res. 216 (S. Con. Res. 21).—Providing for reloca- tion of the Portrait Monument. Referred to House Oversight Sept. 24, 1996. Committee discharged. Passed House Sept. 26, 1996. Received in Senate and passed Sept. 27, 1996.

H. Con. Res. 221 (H.R. 3159).—Directing the Clerk of the House to make corrections in the enrollment of H.R. 3159. Passed House Sept. 26, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 27, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 28, 1996.

H. Con. Res. 229 (S. 1004).—Directing the Secretary of the Senate to make corrections in the enrollment of S. 1004. Passed House Sept. 28, 1996. Received in Senate and passed Sept. 28, 1996.

H. Con. Res. 230.—Providing for the sine die adjourn- ment of the second session of the One Hundred Fourth Congress. Passed House Sept. 28, 1996. Received in Senate Sept. 30, 1996. Passed Senate with amendment Oct. 3, 1996. House agreed to Senate amendment Oct. 4, 1996.

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 1.—Electing officers of the House of Representa- H. Res. 35.—Providing for payment of a lump sum for tives. Passed House Jan. 4, 1995. accrued annual leave to eligible former employees of the House of Representatives. Referred to House Over- H. Res. 2.—To inform the Senate that a quorum of the sight Jan. 17, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed House has assembled and of the election of the Speak- House amended Jan. 17, 1995. er and the Clerk. Passed House Jan. 4, 1995. H. Res. 38 (H.R. 5).—Providing for the consideration of H. Res. 3.—Authorizing the Speaker to appoint a com- the bill (H.R. 5) to curb the practice of imposing un- mittee to notify the President of the assembly of the funded Federal mandates on States and local govern- Congress. Passed House Jan. 4, 1995. ments, to ensure that the Federal Government pays the costs incurred by those governments in complying H. Res. 4.—Authorizing the Clerk to inform the Presi- with certain requirements under Federal statutes and dent of the election of the Speaker and the Clerk. regulations, and to provide information on the cost Passed House Jan. 4, 1995. of Federal mandates on the private sector, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Jan. 18, 1995; H. Res. 5 (H. Res. 6).—Providing for the consideration Rept. 104–2. House Calendar. Passed House Jan. 19, of the resolution (H. Res. 6) adopting the Rules of 1995; Roll No. 21: 350–71. the House of Representatives for the One Hundred Fourth Congress. Passed House Jan. 4, 1995; Roll No. H. Res. 41.—Designating majority membership to the 5: 251–181. Committee on Standards of Official Conduct. Passed House Jan. 20, 1995. H. Res. 6 (H. Res. 5) (H.R. 1).—Adopting the Rules of the House of Representatives for the One Hundred H. Res. 42.—Designating minority membership to the Fourth Congress. Passed House Jan. 5 (Legislative day Committee on Standards of Official Conduct. Passed of Jan. 4), 1995. House Jan. 20, 1995.

H. Res. 7.—Providing for the designation of certain mi- H. Res. 43 (H. Res. 47).—To amend clause 2(g)(3) of nority employees. Passed House Jan. 5 (Legislative day House Rule XI to permit committee chairmen to sched- of Jan. 4), 1995. ule hearings. Referred to Rules Jan. 23, 1995. Reported Jan. 27, 1995; Rept. 104–5. House Calendar. Passed H. Res. 8.—Fixing the daily hour of meeting for the House amended Jan. 31, 1995. One Hundred Fourth Congress. Passed House Jan. 5 (Legislative day of Jan. 4), 1995. SEC. 11 H. Res. 44 (H.J. Res. 1) (H. Con. Res. 17).—Providing for consideration of the concurrent resolution (H. Con. H. Res. 9.—Providing amounts for the Republican Steer- Res. 17) relating to the treatment of Social Security ing Committee and the Democratic Policy Committee. under any Constitutional amendment requiring a bal- Passed House Jan. 5 (Legislative day of Jan. 4), 1995. anced budget and providing for consideration of the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 1) proposing a balanced H. Res. 10.—Providing for the transfer of two employee budget amendment to the Constitution of the United positions. Passed House Jan. 5 (Legislative day of Jan. States. Reported from Rules Jan. 24, 1995; Rept. 4), 1995. 104–4. House Calendar. Passed House amended Jan. 25, 1995; Roll No. 39: 255–172. H. Res. 11.—Designating majority membership on cer- tain standing committees of the House. Passed House Jan. 5 (Legislative day of Jan. 4), 1995. H. Res. 46.—Electing Delegate Victor O. Frazer of the Virgin Islands to the Committee on International Rela- tions. Passed House Jan. 27, 1995. H. Res. 12.—Designating minority membership on cer- tain standing committees of the House. Passed House Jan. 5 (Legislative day of Jan. 4), 1995. H. Res. 47 (H. Res. 43).—Providing for the consideration of the resolution (H. Res. 43) to amend clause 2(g)(3) H. Res. 13.—Electing Representative Bernard Sanders of House Rule XI to permit committee chairmen to of Vermont to standing committees. Passed House Jan. schedule hearings. Reported from Rules Jan. 27, 1995; 5 (Legislative day of Jan. 4), 1995. Rept. 104–6. House Calendar. Laid on table Jan. 31, 1995. See H. Res. 43 for further action. H. Res. 31.—Designating minority membership on cer- tain standing committees of the House. Passed House H. Res. 48.—Electing Representative Amo Houghton of Jan. 9, 1995. New York to the Committee on International Rela- tions. Passed House Jan. 27, 1995. H. Res. 32.—Designating minority membership to the Committee on House Oversight. Passed House Jan. H. Res. 51 (H.R. 101).—Providing for the consideration 11, 1995. of the bill (H.R. 101) to transfer a parcel of land to the Taos Pueblo Indians of New Mexico. Reported from H. Res. 34.—Designating minority membership to the Rules Jan. 31, 1995; Rept. 104–12. House Calendar. Committee on Rules. Passed House Jan. 11, 1995. Passed House amended Feb. 1, 1995.

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 52 (H.R. 400).—Providing for the consideration H. Res. 83 (H.R. 7).—Providing for consideration of the of the bill (H.R. 400) to provide for the exchange of bill (H.R. 7) to revitalize the national security of the lands within Gates of the Arctic National Park and United States. Reported from Rules Feb. 13, 1995; Preserve, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Rept. 104–31. House Calendar. Passed House Feb. 15, Jan. 31, 1995; Rept. 104–13. House Calendar. Passed 1995; Roll No. 133: 227–197. House Feb. 1, 1995. H. Res. 86.—Electing members of the Joint Committee H. Res. 53 (H.R. 440).—Providing for the consideration on Printing and the Joint Committee of Congress on of the bill (H.R. 440) to provide for the conveyance the Library. Referred to House Oversight Feb. 15, of lands to certain individuals in Butte County, Cali- 1995. Committee discharged. Passed House Feb. 23, fornia. Reported from Rules Jan. 31, 1995; Rept. 1995. 104–14. House Calendar. Passed House Feb. 1, 1995. H. Res. 88 (H.R. 831).—Providing for consideration of H. Res. 55 (H.R. 2).—Providing for the consideration of the bill (H.R. 831) to amend the Internal Revenue the bill (H.R. 2) to give the President item veto author- Code of 1986 to permanently extend the deduction for ity over appropriation Acts and targeted tax benefits the health insurance costs of self-employed individuals, in revenue Acts. Reported from Rules Feb. 1, 1995; to repeal the provision permitting nonrecognition of Rept. 104–15. House Calendar. Passed House Feb. 2, gain on sales and exchanges effectuating policies of 1995. the Federal Communications Commission, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Feb. 16, 1995; H. Res. 60 (H.R. 665).—Providing for the consideration Rept. 104–38. House Calendar. Passed House Feb. 21, of the bill (H.R. 665) to control crime by mandatory 1995; Roll No. 147: 229–188. victim restitution. Reported from Rules Feb. 6, 1995; Rept. 104–19. House Calendar. Passed House Feb. 7, H. Res. 89.—Electing Representative Schaefer of Colo- 1995. rado to the Committee on Veterans Affairs. Passed House Feb. 16, 1995. H. Res. 61 (H.R. 666).—Providing for the consideration of the bill (H.R. 666) to control crime by exclusionary H. Res. 91 (H.R. 830).—Providing for the consideration rule reform. Reported from Rules Feb. 6, 1995; Rept. of the bill (H.R. 830) to amend chapter 35 of title 104–20. House Calendar. Passed House Feb. 7, 1995. 44, United States Code, to further the goals of the Paperwork Reduction Act to have Federal agencies be- come more responsible and publicly accountable for H. Res. 63 (H.R. 667).—Providing for the consideration reducing the burden of Federal paperwork on the pub- of the bill (H.R. 667) to control crime by incarcerating lic, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Feb. violent criminals. Reported from Rules Feb. 8, 1995; 21, 1995; Rept. 104–43. House Calendar. Passed House Rept. 104–25. House Calendar. Passed House Feb. 9, Feb. 22, 1995. 1995. H. Res. 92 (H.R. 889).—Providing for consideration of H. Res. 65.—Naming certain rooms in the House of Rep- the bill (H.R. 889) making emergency supplemental resentatives wing of the Capitol in honor of former appropriations and rescissions to preserve and enhance Representative Robert H. Michel. Referred to House the military readiness of the Department of Defense Oversight Feb. 8, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1995, and House amended Mar. 30, 1995. for other purposes. Reported from Rules Feb. 21, 1995; Rept. 104–44. House Calendar. Passed House Feb. 22, H. Res. 69 (H.R. 668).—Providing for the consideration 1995; Roll No. 151: 282–144. of the bill (H.R. 668) to control crime by further streamlining deportation of criminal aliens. Reported H. Res. 93 (H.R. 450).—Providing for the consideration from Rules Feb. 9, 1995; Rept. 104–26. House Cal- of the bill (H.R. 450) to ensure economy and efficiency endar. Passed House Feb. 10, 1995. of Federal Government operations by establishing a moratorium on regulatory rulemaking actions, and for H. Res. 79 (H.R. 728).—Providing for the consideration other purposes. Reported from Rules Feb. 22, 1995; of the bill (H.R. 728) to control crime by providing Rept. 104–45. House Calendar. Passed House Feb. 23, enforcement block grants. Reported from Rules Feb. 1995; Roll No. 159: 252–175. 10, 1995; Rept. 104–27. House Calendar. Passed House Feb. 13, 1995. H. Res. 96 (H.R. 1022).—Providing for the consideration of the bill (H.R. 1022) to provide regulatory reform H. Res. 80.—Requesting the President to submit infor- and to focus national economic resources on the great- mation to the House of Representatives concerning ac- est risks to human health, safety, and the environment tions taken through the exchange stabilization fund through scientifically objective and unbiased risk as- to strengthen the Mexican peso and stabilize the econ- sessments and through the consideration of costs and omy of Mexico. Referred to Banking and Financial benefits in major rules, and for other purposes. Re- Services Feb. 10, 1995. Reported amended Feb. 27, ported from Rules Feb. 24, 1995; Rept. 104–51. House 1995; Rept. 104–53. House Calendar. Passed House Calendar. Passed House Feb. 27, 1995; Roll No. 175: amended Mar. 1, 1995; Roll No. 188: 407–21. 253–165.

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 100 (H.R. 926).—Providing for the consideration H. Res. 115 (H.R. 1158).—Providing for consideration of of the bill (H.R. 926) to promote regulatory flexibility the bill (H.R. 1158) making emergency supplemental and enhance public participation in Federal agency appropriations for additional disaster assistance and rulemaking, and for other purposes. Reported from making rescissions for the fiscal year ending Septem- Rules Feb. 27, 1995; Rept. 104–52. House Calendar. ber 30, 1995, and for other purposes. Reported from Passed House Feb. 28, 1995. Rules Mar. 14, 1995; Rept. 104–78. House Calendar. Passed House amended Mar. 15, 1995; Roll No. 238: H. Res. 101 (H.R. 925).—Providing for the consideration 242–190. of the bill (H.R. 925) to compensate owners of private property for the effect of certain regulatory restric- H. Res. 116 (H.J. Res. 73).—Providing for consideration tions. Reported from Rules Feb. 28, 1995; Rept. of the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 73) proposing an 104–61. House Calendar. Considered Mar. 1, 1995. amendment to the Constitution of the United States Passed House Mar. 2, 1995; Roll No. 189: 271–151. with respect to the number of terms of office of Mem- bers of the Senate and the House of Representatives. H. Res. 103 (H.R. 1058) (H. Res. 105).—Providing for Reported from Rules Mar. 15, 1995; Rept. 104–82. consideration of the bill (H.R. 1058) to reform Federal House Calendar. Passed House Mar. 28, 1995. securities litigation, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Mar. 3, 1995; Rept. 104–65. House Cal- endar. Laid on the table pursuant to H. Res. 105 Mar. H. Res. 117 (H.R. 4).—Providing for the consideration 7, 1995. of the bill (H.R. 4) to restore the American family, reduce illegitimacy, control welfare spending and re- H. Res. 104 (H.R. 988).—Providing for consideration of duce welfare dependence. Reported from Rules Mar. the bill (H.R. 988) to reform the Federal civil justice 16, 1995; Rept. 104–83. House Calendar. Passed House system. Reported from Rules Mar. 3, 1995; Rept. Mar. 21, 1995. 104–66. House Calendar. Passed House Mar. 6, 1995. H. Res. 119 (H.R. 4).—Providing for further consideration H. Res. 105 (H.R. 1058) (H. Res. 103).—Providing for of the bill (H.R. 4) to restore the American family, consideration of the bill (H.R. 1058) to reform Federal reduce illegitimacy, control welfare spending and re- securities litigation, and for other purposes. Reported duce welfare dependence. Reported from Rules Mar. from Rules Mar. 6, 1995; Rept. 104–68. House Cal- 21, 1995; Rept. 104–85. House Calendar. Passed House endar. Passed House Mar. 7, 1995; Roll No. 208: Mar. 22, 1995; Roll No. 255: 217–211. 257–155. H. Res. 120.—Expressing the sense of the House of Rep- H. Res. 107.—Providing amounts for the expenses of cer- resentatives regarding American citizens held in Iraq. tain committees of the House of Representatives in Referred to International Relations Mar. 29, 1995. the One Hundred Fourth Congress. Referred to House Rules suspended. Passed House amended Apr. 3, 1995; Oversight Mar. 6, 1995. Reported amended Mar. 10, Roll No. 281: 399–0. 1995; Rept. 104–74. House Calendar. Passed House amended Mar. 15, 1995; Roll No. 236: 421–6. H. Res. 121 (H.R. 831).—Waiving points of order against H. Res. 108 (H.R. 956).—Providing for consideration of the conference report to accompany the bill (H.R. 831) the bill (H.R. 956) to establish legal standards and to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to perma- procedures for product liability litigation, and for other nently extend the deduction for the health insurance purposes. Reported from Rules Mar. 7, 1995; Rept. costs of self-employed individuals, to repeal the provi- 104–69. House Calendar. Passed House Mar. 8, 1995. sion permitting nonrecognition of gain on sales and exchanges effectuating policies of the Federal Commu- H. Res. 109 (H.R. 956).—Providing for further consider- nications Commission, and for other purposes. Re- ation of the bill (H.R. 956) to establish legal standards ported from Rules Mar. 29, 1995; Rept. 104–93. House and procedures for product liability litigation, and for Calendar. Passed House Mar. 30, 1995; Roll No. 279: other purposes. Reported from Rules Mar. 8, 1995; 244–178. Rept. 104–72. House Calendar. Passed House amended Mar. 9, 1995; Roll No. 218: 247–181. H. Res. 125 (H.R. 1271).—Providing for the consideration of the bill (H.R. 1271) to provide protection for family H. Res. 111.—Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. privacy. Reported from Rules Apr. 3, 1995; Rept. 807) to protect the Constitution of the United States 104–97. House Calendar. Passed House Apr. 4, 1995; from unauthorized encroachment into legislative pow- Roll No. 284: 423–1. ers by the executive branch, and to protect the Amer- ican taxpayer from unauthorized encroachment into his wallet by an unconstitutional action of the Presi- H. Res. 126 (H.R. 660).—Providing for the consideration dent. Referred to Rules Mar. 9, 1995. Discharge peti- of the bill (H.R. 660) to amend the Fair Housing Act tion filed Mar. 22, 1995; Pet. 104–2. to modify the exemption from certain familial status discrimination prohibitions granted to housing for H. Res. 113.—Providing for the transfer of certain em- older persons. Reported from Rules Apr. 3, 1995; Rept. ployee positions. Passed House Mar. 10, 1995. 104–98. House Calendar. Passed House Apr. 6, 1995.

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 127.—Providing for the consideration of the reso- H. Res. 145 (H.R. 584).—Providing for consideration of lution (H. Res. 40) to amend the Rules of the House the bill (H.R. 584) to direct the Secretary of the Inte- of Representatives concerning the receipt of gifts from rior to convey a fish hatchery to the State of Iowa. lobbyists and other persons, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules May 11, 1995; Rept. 104–117. Referred to Rules Apr. 3, 1995. Discharge petition filed House Calendar. Passed House May 15, 1995. May 3, 1995; Pet. 104–4. H. Res. 146 (H.R. 614).—Providing for consideration of H. Res. 128 (H.R. 1215).—Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 614) to direct the Secretary of the Inte- the bill (H.R. 1215) to amend the Internal Revenue rior to convey to the State of Minnesota the New Lon- Code of 1986 to strengthen the American family and don National Fish Hatchery production facility. Re- create jobs. Reported from Rules Apr. 4, 1995; Rept. ported from Rules May 11, 1995; Rept. 104–118. House 104–100. House Calendar. Passed House Apr. 5, 1995; Calendar. Passed House May 15, 1995. Roll No. 290: 228–204. H. Res. 147 (S. 4).—Providing for consideration of the H. Res. 129 (H.R. 889).—Waiving points of order against bill (S. 4) to grant the power to the President to reduce the conference report to accompany the bill (H.R. 889) budget authority, and for other purposes. Reported making emergency supplemental appropriations and from Rules May 16, 1995; Rept. 104–121. House Cal- rescissions to preserve and enhance the military readi- endar. Laid on table May 17, 1995. ness of the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1995, and for other purposes. H. Res. 148 (S. 219).—Providing for consideration of the Reported from Rules Apr. 5, 1995; Rept. 104–102. bill (S. 219) to improve the economy and efficiency House Calendar. Passed House Apr. 6, 1995. of Federal Government operations by establishing a moratorium on regulatory rulemaking actions, and for H. Res. 130 (H.R. 483).—Providing for the consideration other purposes. Reported from Rules May 16, 1995; of the bill (H.R. 483), to amend title XVIII of the Rept. 104–122. House Calendar. Laid on table May Social Security Act to permit medicare select policies 17, 1995. to be offered in all States, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Apr. 5, 1995; Rept. 104–103. H. Res. 149 (H. Con. Res. 67).—Providing for consider- House Calendar. Passed House amended Apr. 6, 1995; ation of the concurrent resolution (H. Con. Res. 67) Roll No. 298: 253–172. setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for the fiscal years 1996, 1997, H. Res. 135.—Condemning the bombing in Oklahoma 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002. Reported from Rules City. Referred to the Judiciary May 1, 1995. Commit- May 16, 1995; Rept. 104–125. House Calendar. Passed tee discharged. Passed House May 2, 1995; Roll No. House May 17, 1995; Roll No. 340: 255–168. 305: 409–0. H. Res. 151 (H.R. 1158).—Waiving points of order H. Res. 136 (H.R. 655).—Providing for the consideration against the conference report to accompany the bill of the bill (H.R. 655) to authorize the hydrogen re- (H.R. 1158) making emergency supplemental appro- search, development, and demonstration programs of priations for additional disaster assistance and making the Department of Energy, and for other purposes. rescissions for the fiscal year ending September 30, Reported from Rules May 1, 1995; Rept. 104–108. 1995, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules House Calendar. Passed House May 2, 1995. May 17, 1995; Rept. 104–126. House Calendar. Passed House May 18, 1995. H. Res. 139 (H.R. 1361).—Providing for the consideration of the bill (H.R. 1361) to authorize appropriations for H. Res. 155 (H.R. 1561).—Providing for the consideration fiscal year 1996 for the Coast Guard, and for other of the bill (H.R. 1561) to consolidate the foreign affairs purposes. Reported from Rules May 3, 1995; Rept. agencies of the United States; to authorize appropria- 104–111. House Calendar. Passed House May 9, 1995. tions for the Department of State and related agencies for fiscal years 1996 and 1997; to responsibly reduce H. Res. 140 (H.R. 961).—Providing for consideration of the authorizations of appropriations for United States the bill (H.R. 961) to amend the Federal Water Pollu- foreign assistance programs for fiscal years 1996 and tion Control Act. Reported from Rules May 9, 1995; 1997, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Rept. 104–114. House Calendar. Passed House May May 22, 1995; Rept. 104–129. House Calendar. Passed 10, 1995; Roll No. 311: 414–4. House May 23, 1995; Roll No. 347: 233–176.

H. Res. 143.—Electing Representative Deal of Georgia H. Res. 156 (H.R. 1561).—Providing for further consider- to the Committee on Commerce. Passed House May ation of the bill (H.R. 1561) to consolidate the foreign 10, 1995. affairs agencies of the United States; to authorize ap- propriations for the Department of State and related H. Res. 144 (H.R. 535).—Providing for the consideration agencies for fiscal years 1996 and 1997; to responsibly of the bill (H.R. 535) to direct the Secretary of the reduce the authorizations of appropriations for United Interior to convey the Corning National Fish Hatchery States foreign assistance programs for fiscal years to the State of Arkansas. Reported from Rules May 1996 and 1997, and for other purposes. Reported from 11, 1995; Rept. 104–116. House Calendar. Passed Rules May 25, 1995; Rept. 104–130. House Calendar. House May 15, 1995. Passed House June 7, 1995; Roll No. 357: 252–168.

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 157.—Designating majority membership on cer- H. Res. 173 (H.J. Res. 79).—Providing for consideration tain standing committees of the House. Passed House of the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 79) proposing an May 25, 1995. amendment to the Constitution of the United States authorizing the Congress and the States to prohibit the physical desecration of the flag of the United H. Res. 158.—Congratulating the people of Mongolia on States. Reported from Rules June 27, 1995; Rept. the 5th anniversary of the first democratic multiparty 104–164. House Calendar. Passed House June 28, elections held in Mongolia on July 29, 1990. Referred 1995; Roll No. 429: 271–152. to International Relations May 25, 1995. Rules sus- pended. Passed House amended Sept. 18, 1995. H. Res. 175 (H. Con. Res. 67).—Waiving points of order against the conference report to accompany the concur- rent resolution (H. Con. Res. 67) setting forth the con- H. Res. 164 (H.R. 1530).—Providing for consideration of gressional budget for the United States Government the bill (H.R. 1530) to authorize appropriations for for fiscal years, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, fiscal year 1996 for military activities of the Depart- and 2002. Reported from Rules June 29 (Legislative ment of Defense, to prescribe military personnel day of June 28), 1995; Rept. 104–165. House Calendar. strengths for fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes. Passed House June 29, 1995; Roll No. 453: 234–180. Reported from Rules June 8, 1995; Rept. 104–136. House Calendar. Passed House amended June 13, H. Res. 176 (H.R. 1944).—Providing for the consideration 1995; Roll No. 368: 233–183. of the bill (H.R. 1944) making emergency supplemental appropriations for additional disaster assistance, for anti-terrorism initiatives, for assistance in the recovery H. Res. 166.—Designating minority membership on cer- from the tragedy that occurred at Oklahoma City, and tain standing committees of the House of Representa- making rescissions for the fiscal year ending Septem- tives. Passed House June 13, 1995. ber 30, 1995, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules June 29 (Legislative day of June 28), 1995; Rept. H. Res. 167 (H.R. 1817).—Providing for consideration of 104–166. House Calendar. Passed House June 29, the bill (H.R. 1817) making appropriations for military 1995; Roll No. 461: 234–192. construction for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for other H. Res. 177 (H.R. 1868).—Providing for the further con- sideration in the Committee of the Whole of the bill purposes. Reported from Rules June 15, 1995; Rept. (H.R. 1868) making appropriations for foreign oper- 104–140. House Calendar. Passed House June 16, ations, export financing, and related programs for the 1995; Roll No. 387: 245–155. fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules June 29, 1995; Rept. H. Res. 168.—Amending clause 4 of rule XIII of the 104–167. House Calendar. Passed House July 11, 1995; Rules of the House to abolish the Consent Calendar Roll No. 480: 246–156. and to establish in its place a Corrections Calendar. Reported from Rules June 16, 1995; Rept. 104–144. H. Res. 178.—Calling upon the People’s Republic of House Calendar. Passed House June 20, 1995; Roll China to release U.S. citizen Harry Wu unconditionally No. 390: 271–146. and to provide for an accounting of his arrest and detention. Referred to International Relations June 29, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed House June 29, H. Res. 169 (H.R. 1854).—Providing for the consideration 1995. of the bill (H.R. 1854) making appropriations for the Legislative Branch for the fiscal year ending Septem- H. Res. 179 (S. Con. Res. 20).—Providing for immediate ber 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Reported from consideration of a concurrent resolution providing for Rules June 19, 1995; Rept. 104–146. House Calendar. adjournment of the House and Senate for the Inde- Passed House June 20, 1995; Roll No. 392: 236–191. pendence Day district work period. Reported from Rules June 29, 1995; Rept. 104–168. House Calendar. Passed House June 30, 1995; Roll No. 468: 242–157. H. Res. 170 (H.R. 1868).—Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1868) making appropriations for foreign H. Res. 180 (H.R. 483) (S. Con. Res. 19).—Waiving points operations, export financing, and related programs for of order against the conference report to accompany the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for the bill (H.R. 483) to amend title XVIII of the Social other purposes. Reported from Rules June 20, 1995; Security Act to permit medicare select policies to be Rept. 104–147. House Calendar. Passed House June offered in all States, and for other purposes. Reported 22, 1995; Roll No. 419: 217–175. from Rules June 29, 1995; Rept. 104–169. House Cal- endar. Passed House June 30, 1995.

H. Res. 171 (H.R. 1905).—Providing for consideration of H. Res. 181.—Encouraging the peace process in Sri the bill (H.R. 1905) making appropriations for energy Lanka. Referred to International Relations June 29, and water development for the fiscal year ending Sep- 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 18, 1995. tember 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules June 22, 1995; Rept. 104–154. House Cal- H. Res. 183.—Electing Representative Greg Laughlin of endar. Passed House July 11, 1995. Texas to the Committee on Ways and Means. Passed House July 10, 1995; Roll No. 476: 248–162.

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 185 (H.R. 1977).—Providing for consideration of H. Res. 197 (H.R. 70).—Providing for the consideration the bill (H.R. 1977) making appropriations for the De- of the bill (H.R. 70) to permit exports of certain domes- partment of the Interior and related agencies for the tically produced crude oil, and for other purposes. Re- fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for other ported from Rules July 21, 1995; Rept. 104–198. House purposes. Reported from Rules July 11, 1995; Rept. Calendar. Passed House July 24, 1995. 104–182. House Calendar. Failed of passage July 12, 1995; Roll No. 496: 192–238. H. Res. 198 (H.R. 2076).—Providing for the consideration of the bill (H.R. 2076) making appropriations for the H. Res. 186.—Designating minority membership on cer- Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Ju- tain standing committees of the House. Passed House diciary, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending July 12, 1995. September 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules July 21, 1995; Rept. 104–200. House Cal- H. Res. 187 (H.R. 1977).—Providing for the consideration endar. Passed House July 25, 1995. of the bill (H.R. 1977) making appropriations for the Department of the Interior and related agencies for H. Res. 201 (H.R. 2099).—Providing for consideration of the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for the bill (H.R. 2099) making appropriations for the De- other purposes. Reported from Rules July 13 (Legisla- partments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban tive day of July 12), 1995; Rept. 104–184. House Cal- Development, and for sundry independent agencies, endar. Passed House July 13, 1995; Roll No. 499: boards, commissions, corporations, and offices for the 229–195. fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules July 25, 1995; Rept. H. Res. 188 (H.R. 1976).—Providing for consideration of 104–206. House Calendar. Passed House July 27, 1995; the bill (H.R. 1976) making appropriations for Agri- Roll No. 586: 230–189. culture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Adminis- tration, and Related Agencies programs for the fiscal H. Res. 204 (S. 21).—Providing for the consideration of year ending September 30, 1996, and for other pur- the bill (S. 21) to terminate the United States arms poses. Reported from Rules July 13 (Legislative day embargo applicable to the Government of Bosnia and of July 12), 1995; Rept. 104–185. House Calendar. Con- Herzegovina. Reported from Rules July 28, 1995; Rept. sidered July 17, 1995. Passed House July 18, 1995. 104–213. House Calendar. Passed House Aug. 1, 1995. H. Res. 189 (H.R. 1977).—Providing for the further con- H. Res. 205 (H.R. 2126).—Providing for the consideration sideration of the bill (H.R. 1977) making appropria- of the bill (H.R. 2126) making appropriations for the tions for the Department of the Interior and related Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending Sep- agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, tember 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Reported and for other purposes. Reported from Rules July 13, from Rules July 28, 1995; Rept. 104–214. House Cal- 1995; Rept. 104–186. House Calendar. Passed House endar. Passed House July 31, 1995; Roll No. 601: amended July 17, 1995. 409–1. H. Res. 190 (H.R. 2020).—Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2020) making appropriations for the H. Res. 206 (H.R. 1854).—Waiving points of order Treasury Department, the United States Postal Serv- against the conference report to accompany the bill ice, the Executive Office of the President, and certain (H.R. 1854) making appropriations for the Legislative Independent Agencies, for the fiscal year ending Sep- Branch for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, tember 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Reported and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Aug. 1, from Rules July 17, 1995; Rept. 104–190. House Cal- 1995; Rept. 104–221. House Calendar. Passed House endar. Passed House July 18, 1995. Sept. 6, 1995.

H. Res. 192.—Providing for additional auditing by the H. Res. 207 (H.R. 1555).—Providing for the consideration House Inspector General. Passed House July 18, 1995; of the bill (H.R. 1555) to promote competition and re- Roll No. 525: 414–0. duce regulation in order to secure lower prices and higher quality services for American telecommuni- H. Res. 193 (H.R. 2058) (H.J. Res. 96).—Providing for cations consumers and encourage the rapid deployment consideration of a bill establishing United States policy of new telecommunications technologies. Reported from toward China and a joint resolution relating to most- Rules Aug. 1, 1995; Rept. 104–223. House Calendar. favored-nation treatment for the People’s Republic of Passed House Aug. 3 (Legislative day of Aug. 2), 1995; China. Reported from Rules July 19, 1995; Rept. Roll No. 616: 255–156. 104–194. House Calendar. Passed House July 20, 1995. H. Res. 208 (H.R. 2127).—Providing for consideration of H. Res. 194 (H.R. 2002).—Providing for the consideration the bill (H.R. 2127) making appropriations for the De- of the bill (H.R. 2002) making appropriations for the partments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Department of Transportation and related agencies for Education, and related agencies, for the fiscal year the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for ending September 30, 1996, and for other purposes. other purposes. Reported from Rules July 19, 1995; Reported from Rules Aug. 1, 1995; Rept. 104–224. Rept. 104–195. House Calendar. Passed House amend- House Calendar. Passed House amended Aug. 2, 1995; ed July 21, 1995. Roll No. 610: 323–104.

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 210.—Providing for the consideration of the bill H. Res. 225 (H.R. 927).—Providing for the consideration (H.R. 464) to repeal the prohibitions relating to semi- of the bill (H.R. 927) to seek international sanctions automatic assault weapons and large capacity ammu- against the Castro government in Cuba, to plan for nition feeding devices. Referred to Rules Aug. 3, 1995. support of a transition government leading to a demo- Discharge petition filed Mar. 7, 1996; Pet. 104–10. cratically elected government in Cuba, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Sept. 19, 1995; Rept. H. Res. 215 (H.R. 1594).—Providing for the consideration 104–253. House Calendar. Passed House Sept. 20, of the bill (H.R. 1594) to place restrictions on the pro- 1995; Roll No. 681: 304–118. motion by the Department of Labor and other Federal agencies and instrumentalities of economically tar- H. Res. 226 (H.R. 743).—Providing for consideration of geted investments in connection with employee benefit the bill (H.R. 743) to amend the National Labor Rela- plans. Reported from Rules Sept. 7, 1995; Rept. tions Act to allow labor management cooperative ef- 104–240. House Calendar. Passed House Sept. 12, forts that improve economic competitiveness in the 1995. United States to continue to thrive, and for other pur- poses. Reported from Rules Sept. 21, 1995; Rept. H. Res. 216 (H.R. 1655).—Providing for the consideration 104–256. House Calendar. Passed House Sept. 27, of the bill (H.R. 1655) to authorize appropriations for 1995; Roll No. 686: 267–149. fiscal year 1996 for intelligence and intelligence-related activities of the United States Government, the Com- H. Res. 227 (H.R. 1170).—Providing for consideration of munity Management Account, and the Central Intel- the bill (H.R. 1170) to provide that cases challenging ligence Agency Retirement and Disability System, and the constitutionality of measures passed by State ref- for other purposes. Reported from Rules Sept. 7, 1995; erendum be heard by a 3-judge court. Reported from Rept. 104–241. House Calendar. Passed House Sept. Rules Sept. 21, 1995; Rept. 104–257. House Calendar. 12, 1995. Passed House Sept. 28, 1995.

H. Res. 217.—Electing Representative Tauzin of Louisi- H. Res. 228 (H.R. 1601).—Providing for consideration of ana to the Committees on Commerce and Resources. the bill (H.R. 1601) to authorize appropriations to the Passed House Sept. 12, 1995. National Aeronautics and Space Administration to de- velop, assemble, and operate the International Space H. Res. 218 (H.R. 1162).—Providing for consideration of Station. Reported from Rules Sept. 21, 1995; Rept. the bill (H.R. 1162) to establish a Deficit Reduction 104–258. House Calendar. Passed House Sept. 27, Trust Fund and provide for the downward adjustment 1995. of discretionary spending limits in appropriation bills. H. Res. 229.—Designating minority membership on cer- Reported from Rules Sept. 12, 1995; Rept. 104–243. tain standing committees of the House. Passed House House Calendar. Passed House Sept. 13, 1995. Sept. 27, 1995.

H. Res. 219 (H.R. 1670).—Providing for the consideration H. Res. 230 (H.J. Res. 108).—Providing for the consider- of the bill (H.R. 1670) to revise and streamline the ation of the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 108) making acquisition laws of the Federal Government, to reorga- continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1996, and nize the mechanisms for resolving Federal procure- for other purposes. Reported from Rules Sept. 27, 1995; ment disputes, and for other purposes. Reported from Rept. 104–263. House Calendar. Passed House Sept. Rules Sept. 12, 1995; Rept. 104–244. House Calendar. 28, 1995. Passed House Sept. 13, 1995; Roll No. 659: 414–0. H. Res. 231 (H.R. 1977).—Waiving points of order H. Res. 222 (H.R. 1617).—Providing for the consideration against the conference report to accompany the bill of the bill (H.R. 1617) to consolidate and reform (H.R. 1977) making appropriations for the Department workforce development and literacy programs, and for of the Interior and related agencies for the fiscal year other purposes. Reported from Rules Sept. 18, 1995; ending September 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Rept. 104–249. House Calendar. Passed House Sept. Reported from Rules Sept. 27, 1995; Rept. 104–264. 19, 1995; Roll No. 664: 388–2. House Calendar. Passed House Sept. 28, 1995; Roll No. 695: 251–171. H. Res. 223 (H.R. 1817).—Waiving points of order against the conference report to accompany the bill H. Res. 232 (H.R. 2126).—Waiving points of order (H.R. 1817) making appropriations for military con- against the conference report to accompany the bill struction for the Department of Defense for the fiscal (H.R. 2126) making appropriations for the Department year ending September 30, 1996, and for other pur- of Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, poses. Reported from Rules Sept. 19, 1995; Rept. 1996, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules 104–251. House Calendar. Passed House Sept. 20, Sept. 27, 1995; Rept. 104–265. House Calendar. Passed 1995. House Sept. 28, 1995; Roll No. 694: 284–139.

H. Res. 224 (H.R. 2274).—Providing for consideration of H. Res. 234 (H.R. 2405).—Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2274) to amend title 23, United States the bill (H.R. 2405) to authorize appropriations for Code, to designate the National Highway System, and fiscal years 1996 and 1997 for civilian science activities for other purposes. Reported from Rules Sept. 19, 1995; of the Federal Government, and for other purposes. Rept. 104–252. House Calendar. Passed House Sept. Reported from Rules Sept. 29, 1995; Rept. 104–270. 20, 1995; Roll No. 675: 375–39. House Calendar. Passed House Oct. 11, 1995.

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 235 (H.R. 1976).—Waiving points of order H. Res. 245 (H.R. 2491) (H. Con. Res. 109).—Providing against the conference report to accompany the bill for consideration of the concurrent resolution (H. Con. (H.R. 1976) making appropriations for Agriculture, Res. 109) expressing the sense of the Congress regard- Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, ing the need for reform of the social security earnings and Related Agencies programs for the fiscal year end- limit, and providing for further consideration of the ing September 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Re- bill (H.R. 2491) to provide for reconciliation pursuant ported from Rules Sept. 29, 1995; Rept. 104–271. to section 105 of the concurrent resolution on the budg- House Calendar. Passed House Oct. 12, 1995. et for fiscal year 1996. Reported from Rules Oct. 26 (Legislative day of Oct. 25), 1995; Rept. 104–292. House Calendar. Passed House Oct. 26, 1995; Roll No. H. Res. 236.—Electing Representative Chaka Fattah of 739: 235–185. Pennsylvania to the Committee on Economic and Edu- cational Opportunities. Passed House Oct. 11, 1995. H. Res. 246.—Providing for the consideration of the bill H.R. 302, and amendments thereto, to ensure timely payment of Social Security and Medicare benefits, to H. Res. 237 (H.R. 2259).—Providing for consideration of protect the stability of financial markets, to preserve the bill (H.R. 2259) to disapprove certain sentencing the credit rating of the United States Government, guideline amendments. Reported from Rules Oct. 17, and for other purposes, by increasing the statutory 1995; Rept. 104–279. House Calendar. Passed House limit on the public debt. Referred to Rules Oct. 26, Oct. 18, 1995. 1995. Discharge petition filed Nov. 9, 1995; Pet. 104–7. H. Res. 247.—Expressing the sense of the House of Rep- H. Res. 238 (H.R. 2425).—Providing for consideration of resentatives relating to the deployment of United the bill (H.R. 2425) to amend title XVIII of the Social States Armed Forces on the ground in the territory Security Act to preserve and reform the medicare pro- of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina to enforce a peace agreement. Referred to International Relations gram. Reported from Rules Oct. 18, 1995; Rept. Oct. 30, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 104–282. House Calendar. Passed House Oct. 19, 1995; 30, 1995; Roll No. 745: 315–103. Roll No. 727: 227–192. H. Res. 248 (H.R. 1905).—Waiving points of order against the conference report to accompany the bill H. Res. 239 (H.R. 2492).—Providing for consideration of (H.R. 1905) making appropriations for energy and the bill (H.R. 2492) making appropriations for the Leg- water development for the fiscal year ending Septem- islative Branch for the fiscal year ending September ber 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Reported from 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Rules Oct. 30, 1995; Rept. 104–297. House Calendar. Oct. 19, 1995; Rept. 104–283. House Calendar. Passed Passed House Oct. 31, 1995. House Oct. 31, 1995. H. Res. 249 (H.R. 1868).—Waiving points of order against the conference report to accompany the bill H. Res. 240.—Providing for the consideration of the bill (H.R. 1868) making appropriations for foreign oper- (H.R. 1710) to combat terrorism. Referred to Rules ations, export financing, and related programs for the Oct. 19, 1995. Discharge petition filed Nov. 7, 1995; fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for other Pet. 104–5. purposes. Reported from Rules Oct. 30, 1995; Rept. 104–298. House Calendar. Passed House Oct. 31, 1995; Roll No. 750: 257–165. H. Res. 241 (H.R. 2002).—Waiving points of order against the conference report to accompany the bill H. Res. 250 (H. Res. 268).—To amend the Rules of the (H.R. 2002) making appropriations for the Department House of Representatives to provide for gift reform. of Transportation and related agencies for the fiscal Referred to Rules Oct. 30, 1995. Reported amended year ending September 30, 1996, and for other pur- Nov. 14, 1995; Rept. 104–337. House Calendar. Passed poses. Reported from Rules Oct. 24, 1995; Rept. House amended Nov. 16, 1995; Roll No. 809: 422–6. 104–289. House Calendar. Passed House Oct. 25, 1995. H. Res. 251 (H.R. 1833).—Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1833) to amend title 18, United States H. Res. 242.—Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. Code, to ban partial-birth abortions. Reported from 2261) to provide for the regulation of lobbyists and Rules Oct. 31, 1995; Rept. 104–301. House Calendar. gift reform, and for other purposes. Referred to Rules Passed House Nov. 1, 1995; Roll No. 754: 237–190. Oct. 24, 1995. Discharge petition filed Nov. 8, 1995; Pet. 104–6. H. Res. 252 (H.R. 2546).—Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2546) making appropriations for the gov- ernment of the District of Columbia and other activi- H. Res. 244.—To direct the Speaker to provide an appro- ties chargeable in whole or in part against the reve- priate remedy in response to the use of a forged docu- nues of said District for the fiscal year ending Septem- ment at a subcommittee hearing. Laid on table Oct. ber 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Reported from 25, 1995; Roll No. 737: 236–189. Rules Oct. 31, 1995; Rept. 104–302. House Calendar. Passed House Nov. 1, 1995; Roll No. 757: 241–181.

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 253 (H.R. 1977).—Waiving points of order H. Res. 265.—Waiving a requirement of clause 4(b) of against the further conference report to accompany the rule XI with respect to consideration of certain resolu- bill (H.R. 1977) making appropriations for the Depart- tions reported from the Committee on Rules. Reported ment of the Interior and related agencies for the fiscal from Rules Nov. 13, 1995; Rept. 104–335. House Cal- year ending September 30, 1996, and for other pur- endar. Passed House Nov. 15, 1995. poses. Reported from Rules Nov. 1, 1995; Rept. 104–304. House Calendar. Passed House Nov. 15, H. Res. 267 (H.R. 2020).—Waiving points of order 1995; Roll No. 798: 237–188. against the conference report to accompany the bill (H.R. 2020) making appropriations for the Treasury H. Res. 254.—Making technical corrections in the Rules Department, the United States Postal Service, the Ex- of the House of Representatives. Referred to Rules ecutive Office of the President, and certain Independ- Nov. 7, 1995. Reported amended Nov. 14, 1995; Rept. ent Agencies, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 104–340. House Calendar. Passed House amended 1996, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Nov. 30, 1995. Nov. 14, 1995; Rept. 104–338. House Calendar. Passed House Nov. 15, 1995; Roll No. 796: 285–133. H. Res. 256 (S. 395).—Waiving points of order against the conference report to accompany the bill (S. 395) H. Res. 268 (H. Res. 250).—Providing for consideration to authorize and direct the Secretary of Energy to sell of the resolution (H. Res. 250) to amend the Rules the Alaska Power Administration, and to authorize the of the House of Respresentatives to provide for gift export of Alaska North Slope crude oil, and for other reform. Reported from Rules Nov. 15, 1995; Rept. purposes. Reported from Rules Nov. 7, 1995; Rept. 104–341. House Calendar. Passed House Nov. 16, 104–314. House Calendar. Passed House Nov. 8, 1995; 1995. Roll No. 770: 361–54. H. Res. 269 (H.R. 2564).—Providing for consideration of H. Res. 257 (H.J. Res. 115).—Providing for consideration the bill (H.R. 2564) to provide for the disclosure of of the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 115) making further lobbying activities to influence the Federal Govern- continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1996, and ment, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules for other purposes. Reported from Rules Nov. 7, 1995; Nov. 15, 1995; Rept. 104–342. House Calendar. Passed Rept. 104–326. House Calendar. Passed House Nov. House Nov. 16, 1995. 8, 1995; Roll No. 773: 216–210. H. Res. 270 (H.J. Res. 122).—Providing for consideration H. Res. 258 (H.R. 2586).—Providing for consideration of of the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 122) making further the bill (H.R. 2586) to provide for a temporary increase continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1996, and in the public debt limit, and for other purposes. Re- for other purposes. Reported from Rules Nov. 15, 1995; ported from Rules Nov. 8, 1995; Rept. 104–328. House Rept. 104–343. House Calendar. Passed House Nov. Calendar. Passed House Nov. 9, 1995; Roll No. 778: 15, 1995; Roll No. 800: 249–176. 220–200. H. Res. 271 (H.R. 2126).—Waiving points of order H. Res. 259 (H.R. 2539).—Providing for consideration of against the conference report to accompany the bill the bill (H.R. 2539) to abolish the Interstate Commerce (H.R. 2126) making appropriations for the Department Commission, to amend subtitle IV of title 49, United of Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, States Code, to reform economic regulation of transpor- 1996, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules tation, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Nov. 16 (Legislative day of Nov. 15), 1995; Rept. Nov. 9, 1995; Rept. 104–329. House Calendar. Passed 104–346. House Calendar. Passed House Nov. 16, House Nov. 14, 1995. 1995; Roll No. 804: 372–55.

H. Res. 260.—Waiving a requirement of clause 4(b) of H. Res. 272 (H.R. 2491).—Authorizing a specified correc- rule XI with respect to consideration of certain resolu- tion in the form of the conference report to accompany tions reported from the Committee on Rules. Reported the bill (H.R. 2491) to provide for reconciliation pursu- from Rules Nov. 9, 1995; Rept. 104–330. House Cal- ant to section 105 of the concurrent resolution on the endar. Laid on table Dec. 6, 1995. budget for fiscal year 1996, and waiving points of order against the corrected conference report. Reported from H. Res. 261 (H.J. Res. 115).—Providing for the consider- Rules Nov. 16, 1995; Rept. 104–348. House Calendar. ation of Senate amendments to the joint resolution Passed House Nov. 17, 1995; Roll No. 810: 230–193. (H.J. Res. 115) making further continuing appropria- tions for the fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes. H. Res. 273 (H.R. 2606).—Providing for consideration of Reported from Rules Nov. 9, 1995; Rept. 104–331. the bill (H.R. 2606) to prohibit the use of funds appro- House Calendar. Passed House Nov. 10, 1995; Roll priated to the Department of Defense from being used No. 784: 223–182. for the deployment on the ground of United States Armed Forces in the Republic of Bosnia and H. Res. 262 (H.R. 2586).—Providing for the consideration Herzegovina as part of any peacekeeping operation, of Senate amendments to the bill (H.R. 2586) to pro- or as any implementation force, unless funds for such vide for a temporary increase in the public debt limit, deployment are specifically appropriated by law. Re- and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Nov. 9, ported from Rules Nov. 16, 1995; Rept. 104–349. House 1995; Rept. 104–332. House Calendar. Passed House Calendar. Passed House Nov. 17, 1995; Roll No. 813: Nov. 10, 1995; Roll No. 783: 220–185. 239–181.

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 274.—Concerning Burma and the United Nations H. Res. 289 (H.R. 2076).—Waiving points of order General Assembly. Referred to International Relations against the conference report to accompany the bill Nov. 17, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House amend- (H.R. 2076) making appropriations for the Depart- ed Dec. 19, 1995. ments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending Septem- ber 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Reported from H. Res. 275.—Providing for consideration of motions to Rules Dec. 5, 1995; Rept. 104–381. House Calendar. suspend the rules. Reported from Rules Nov. 17, 1995; Passed House Dec. 6, 1995. Rept. 104–351. House Calendar. Passed House Nov. 18, 1995. H. Res. 290 (H.R. 1058).—Waiving points of order H. Res. 276.—Waiving a requirement of clause 4(b) of against the conference report to accompany the bill rule XI with respect to consideration of certain resolu- (H.R. 1058) to reform Federal securities litigation, and tions reported from the Committee on Rules. Reported for other purposes. Reported from Rules Dec. 5, 1995; from Rules Nov. 17, 1995; Rept. 104–352. House Cal- Rept. 104–382. House Calendar. Passed House Dec. endar. Passed House Nov. 18, 1995. 6, 1995; Roll No. 838: 318–97.

H. Res. 277.—Relating to a question of the privileges H. Res. 291 (H.R. 2099).—Waiving points of order of the House. Laid on table Nov. 17, 1995; Roll No. against the further conference report to accompany the 815: 219–177. bill (H.R. 2099) making appropriations for the Depart- ments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban De- velopment, and for sundry independent agencies, H. Res. 279 (H.R. 2491).—Providing for the consideration boards, commissions, corporations, and offices for the of the Senate amendment to the bill (H.R. 2491) to fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for other provide for reconciliation pursuant to section 105 of purposes. Reported from Rules Dec. 6, 1995; Rept. the concurrent resolution on the budget for fiscal year 104–385. House Calendar. Passed House Dec. 7, 1995; 1996. Reported from Rules Nov. 18, 1995; Rept. Roll No. 842: 242–175. 104–354. House Calendar. Passed House Nov. 18, 1995. H. Res. 292.—Providing for the consideration of the bill (H.R. 2409) to increase the public debt limit. Referred H. Res. 280 (H.R. 2099).—Waiving points of order to Rules Dec. 6, 1995. Discharge petition filed Jan. against the conference report to accompany the bill 24, 1996; Pet. 104–8. (H.R. 2099) making appropriations for the Depart- ments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban De- velopment, and for sundry independent agencies, H. Res. 293 (H.R. 2621).—Providing for consideration of boards, commissions, corporations, and offices for the the bill (H.R. 2621) to enforce the public debt limit fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for other and to protect the social security trust funds and other purposes. Reported from Rules Nov. 18, 1995; Rept. federal trust funds and accounts invested in public 104–355. House Calendar. Passed House Nov. 20, debt obligations. Reported from Rules Dec. 7, 1995; 1995. Rept. 104–388. House Calendar. Passed House Dec. 14, 1995; Roll No. 860: 228–184. H. Res. 281.—Designating minority membership on cer- tain standing committees of the House. Passed House H. Res. 296 (H.R. 1868).—Providing for consideration of Nov. 20, 1995. a motion to dispose of the remaining Senate amend- ment to the bill (H.R. 1868) making appropriations H. Res. 284 (H.R. 1788).—Providing for consideration of for foreign operations, export financing, and related the bill (H.R. 1788) to reform the statutes relating programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, to Amtrak, to authorize appropriations for Amtrak, 1996, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Dec. and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Nov. 29, 12, 1995; Rept. 104–399. House Calendar. Passed 1995; Rept. 104–370. House Calendar. Passed House House Dec. 13, 1995; Roll No. 849: 241–178. Nov. 30, 1995. H. Res. 297 (H. Res. 301).—Waiving a requirement of H. Res. 287 (H.R. 1350).—Providing for consideration of clause 4(b) of rule XI with respect to consideration the bill (H.R. 1350) to amend the Merchant Marine of certain resolutions reported from the Committee on Act, 1936 to revitalize the United States-flag merchant Rules, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules marine, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Dec. 12, 1995; Rept. 104–400. House Calendar. Passed Nov. 30, 1995; Rept. 104–375. House Calendar. Passed House Dec. 13, 1995; Roll No. 851: 230–186. House amended Dec. 6, 1995. H. Res. 299 (H. Res. 322).—To amend the Rules of the H. Res. 288.—Relating to a question of the privileges House of Representatives regarding outside earned in- of the House. Laid on table Nov. 30, 1995; Roll No. come. Referred to Rules Dec. 12, 1995. Passed House 833: 218–170. amended Dec. 22, 1995; Roll No. 883: 259–128.

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 301 (H.R. 1977).—Waiving points of order H. Res. 311.—To provide for the provisional approval against the further conference report to accompany the of regulations applicable to the House of Representa- bill (H.R. 1977) making appropriations for the Depart- tives and employees of the House of Representatives ment of the Interior and related agencies for the fiscal and to be issued by the Office of Compliance before year ending September 30, 1996, and for other pur- January 23, 1996. Referred to House Oversight and poses. Reported from Rules Dec. 13, 1995; Rept. in addition to Economic and Educational Opportunities 104–403. House Calendar. Passed House Dec. 13, 1995; Dec. 19, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House Dec. Roll No. 852: 231–188. 19, 1995.

H. Res. 302 (H. Res. 304) (S.J. Res. 44).—Relating to H. Res. 312 (H.R. 2539).—Waiving points of order the deployment of United States Armed Forces in and against the conference report to accompany the bill around the territory of the Republic of Bosnia and (H.R. 2539) to abolish the Interstate Commerce Com- Herzegovina to enforce the peace agreement between mission, to amend subtitle IV of title 49, United States the parties to the conflict in the Republic of Bosnia Code, to reform economic regulation of transportation, and Herzegovina. Referred to International Relations and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Dec. 19, and in addition to National Security Dec. 13, 1995. 1995; Rept. 104–425. House Calendar. Passed House Committees discharged. Passed House Dec. 13, 1995; Dec. 20, 1995. Roll No. 857: 287–141. H. Res. 313 (H.R. 558).—Providing for consideration of H. Res. 303 (H.R. 1745).—Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 558) to grant the consent of the Congress the bill (H.R. 1745) to designate certain public lands to the Texas Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal in the State of Utah as wilderness, and for other pur- Compact. Reported from Rules Dec. 19, 1995; Rept. poses. Reported from Rules Dec. 13, 1995; Rept. 104–426. House Calendar. Passed House Dec. 20, 1995. 104–404. House Calendar. Passed House May 15, 1996. H. Res. 316.—Deploring individuals who deny the histor- H. Res. 304 (H. Res. 302) (H. Res. 306) (H.R. 2770).— ical reality of the Holocaust and commending the vital, Providing for debate and for consideration of three ongoing work of the United States Holocaust Memorial measures relating to the deployment of United States Museum. Referred to Resources Dec. 20, 1995. Rules Armed Forces in and around the territory of the Re- suspended. Passed House Apr. 16, 1996; Roll No. 120: public of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Reported from Rules 420–0. Dec. 13, 1995; Rept. 104–405. House Calendar. Passed House Dec. 13, 1995; Roll No. 855: 357–70. H. Res. 317 (H.J. Res. 134).—Providing for consideration of the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 134) making further H. Res. 306 (H. Res. 304).—Expressing the sense of the continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1996, and House of Representatives regarding the deployment of for other purposes. Reported from Rules Dec. 20, 1995; United States Armed Forces to Bosnia. Referred to Rept. 104–428. House Calendar. Passed House Dec. International Relations and in addition to National Se- 20, 1995. curity Dec. 13, 1995. Committees discharged. Failed of passage Dec. 14 (Legislative day of Dec. 13), 1995; Roll No. 858: 190–237. H. Res. 318 (H.R. 1655).—Waiving points of order against the conference report to accompany the bill H. Res. 307 (H.R. 1530).—Waiving points of order (H.R. 1655) to authorize appropriations for fiscal year against the conference report to accompany the bill 1996 for intelligence and intelligence-related activities (H.R. 1530) to authorize appropriations for fiscal year of the United States Government, the Community 1996 for military activities of the Department of De- Management Account, and the Central Intelligence fense, to prescribe military personnel strengths for fis- Agency Retirement and Disability System, and for cal year 1996, and for other purposes. Reported from other purposes. Reported from Rules Dec. 20, 1995; Rules Dec. 14, 1995; Rept. 104–407. House Calendar. Rept. 104–429. House Calendar. Passed House Dec. Passed House Dec. 15, 1995; Roll No. 864: 378–29. 21, 1995.

H. Res. 309 (H. Con. Res. 122).—Providing for consider- H. Res. 319 (H.R. 4).—Waiving points of order against ation of the concurrent resolution (H. Con. Res. 122) the conference report to accompany the bill (H.R. 4) setting forth a revised congressional budget for the to restore the American family, reduce illegitimacy, United States Government for the fiscal years 1996, control welfare spending and reduce welfare depend- 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002. Reported from ence. Reported from Rules Dec. 21 (Legislative day Rules Dec. 18 (Legislative day of Dec. 15), 1995; Rept. of Dec. 20), 1995; Rept. 104–431. House Calendar. 104–423. House Calendar. Passed House Dec. 19, 1995; Passed House Dec. 21, 1995. Roll No. 868: 229–189. H. Res. 320.—Authorizing the Speaker to declare re- H. Res. 310.—Expediting the commencement of commit- cesses subject to the call of the Chair from December tee hearings during the remainder of the first session 23, 1995 through December 27, 1995. Reported from of the One Hundred Fourth Congress. Reported from Rules Dec. 21 (Legislative day of Dec. 20), 1995; Rept. Rules Dec. 18 (Legislative day of Dec. 15), 1995; Rept. 104–432. House Calendar. Passed House amended Dec. 104–424. House Calendar. Laid on table Jan. 5, 1996. 21, 1995; Roll No. 879: 224–186.

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 322 (H. Res. 299).—Providing for consideration H. Res. 338 (H.R. 1358).—Providing for the disposition of the resolution (H. Res. 299) to amend the Rules of the Senate amendment to the bill (H.R. 1358) to of the House of Representatives regarding outside require the Secretary of Commerce to convey to the earned income. Reported from Rules Dec. 21, 1995; Commonwealth of Massachusetts the National Marine Rept. 104–441. House Calendar. Passed House Dec. Fisheries Service laboratory located on Emerson Ave- 22, 1995; Roll No. 881: 380–11. nue in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Reported from Rules Jan. 5, 1996; Rept. 104–449. House Calendar. Passed H. Res. 323 (H.R. 2677).—Providing for consideration of House Jan. 5, 1996; Roll No. 12: 344–24. the bill (H.R. 2677) to require the Secretary of the Interior to accept from a State donations of services of State employees to perform, in a period of Govern- H. Res. 340 (S. 1124).—Waiving points of order against ment budgetary shutdown, otherwise authorized func- the conference report to accompany the bill (S. 1124) tions in any unit of the National Wildlife Refuge Sys- to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 1996 for tem or the National Park System. Reported from Rules military activities of the Department of Defense, to Dec. 21, 1995; Rept. 104–442. House Calendar. Laid prescribe personnel strengths for such fiscal year for on table Feb. 28, 1996. the Armed Forces, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Jan. 23, 1996; Rept. 104–451. House Cal- H. Res. 324.—Electing Representative Campbell to the endar. Passed House Jan. 24, 1996. Committees on Banking and Financial Services and International Relations. Passed House Dec. 27 (Legis- H. Res. 342.—Waiving a requirement of clause 4(b) of lative day of Dec. 22), 1995. rule XI with respect to consideration of certain resolu- H. Res. 325.—Providing for a committee to notify the tions reported from the Committee on Rules. Reported President of the assembly of the Congress. Passed from Rules Jan. 24, 1996; Rept. 104–453. House Cal- House Jan. 3, 1996. endar. Passed House Jan. 25, 1996; Roll No. 17: 229–191. H. Res. 326.—To inform the Senate that a quorum of the House has assembled. Passed House Jan. 3, 1996. H. Res. 343.—Electing Representative James A. Hayes of Louisiana to the Committee on Ways and Means. H. Res. 327.—Providing for the hour of meeting of the Passed House Jan. 25, 1996. House. Passed House Jan. 3, 1996.

H. Res. 330.—Authorizing the Speaker to declare re- H. Res. 344.—Electing Representative Michael McNulty cesses subject to the call of the Chair from January of New York to the Committee on Ways and Means. 5, 1996, through January 23, 1996; waiving a require- Passed House Jan. 25, 1996. ment of clause 4(b) of rule XI with respect to consider- ation of certain resolutions reported from the Commit- tee on Rules during that period. Reported from Rules H. Res. 345.—Expressing concern about the deterioration Jan. 3, 1996; Rept. 104–445. House Calendar. Passed of human rights in Cambodia. Referred to Inter- House Jan. 5, 1996; Roll No. 8: 224–190. national Relations Jan. 25, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House amended Mar. 26, 1996. H. Res. 333.—Providing for the consideration of H.R. 2530, a bill to provide for deficit reduction and achieve a balanced budget by fiscal year 2002. Referred to H. Res. 349 (S. 534).—Providing for the consideration Rules Jan. 4, 1996. Discharge petition filed Jan. 30, of S. 534. Considered under suspension of rules Jan. 1996; Pet. 104–9. 30, 1996. Failed of passage under suspension of the rules (two-thirds required) Jan. 31, 1996; Roll No. 20: H. Res. 334 (H.R. 1643).—Providing for consideration of 150–271. a motion to dispose of the Senate amendment to the bill (H.R. 1643) to authorize the extension of non- H. Res. 351 (H.R. 2546).—Waiving points of order discriminatory treatment (most-favored-nation treat- against the conference report to accompany the bill ment) to the products of Bulgaria. Reported from Rules (H.R. 2546) making appropriations for the government Jan. 4, 1996; Rept. 104–447. House Calendar. Passed of the District of Columbia and other activities charge- House Jan. 5, 1996. able in whole or in part against the revenues of said District for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, H. Res. 336 (H.J. Res. 134) (H. Con. Res. 131).—Provid- and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Jan. 31, ing for the disposition of the Senate amendment to 1996; Rept. 104–456. House Calendar. Passed House the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 134) making further con- Jan. 31, 1996. tinuing appropriations for fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Jan. 5, 1996; Rept. 104–448. House Calendar. Passed House Jan. H. Res. 352.—Authorizing the Speaker to declare re- 5, 1996. cesses subject to the call of the Chair from February 2, 1996, through February 26, 1996. Reported from H. Res. 337.—Electing Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. of Illinois Rules Jan. 31, 1996; Rept. 104–457. House Calendar. to the Committee on Banking and Financial Services. Laid on table Feb. 28, 1996. Passed House Jan. 5, 1996.

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 353 (S. 652).—Waiving points of order against H. Res. 371 (H.R. 3021).—Providing for consideration of the conference report to accompany the bill (S. 652) the bill (H.R. 3021) to guarantee the continuing full to provide for a pro-competitive, de-regulatory national investment of Social Security and other Federal funds policy framework designed to accelerate rapidly private in obligations of the United States. Reported from sector deployment of advanced telecommunications and Rules Mar. 6, 1996; Rept. 104–473. House Calendar. information technologies and services to all Americans Passed House Mar. 7, 1996. by opening all telecommunications markets to competi- tion, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Jan. H. Res. 372 (H.R. 3019).—Providing for consideration of 31, 1996; Rept. 104–459. House Calendar. Passed the bill (H.R. 3019) making appropriations for fiscal House Feb. 1, 1996; Roll No. 24: 337–80. year 1996 to make a further downpayment toward a balanced budget, and for other purposes. Reported H. Res. 355 (H.R. 2924).—Providing for consideration of from Rules Mar. 6, 1996; Rept. 104–474. House Cal- the bill (H.R. 2924) to guarantee the timely payment endar. Passed House amended Mar. 7, 1996; Roll No. of social security benefits in March 1996. Reported 50: 235–175. from Rules Feb. 1, 1996; Rept. 104–460. House Cal- endar. Passed House Feb. 1, 1996. H. Res. 373.—Providing for the consideration of the bill (H.R. 2566) to reform the financing of Federal elec- tions, and for other purposes. Referred to Rules Mar. H. Res. 357.—Electing Representative Mark W. Neu- 6, 1996. Discharge petition filed Mar. 21, 1996; Pet. mann of Wisconsin to the Committee on the Budget. 104–12. Passed House Feb. 1, 1996. H. Res. 375 (H.R. 1561).—Waiving points of order H. Res. 363.—Electing Representative Constance A. against the conference report to accompany the bill Morella of Maryland to act as Speaker pro tempore. (H.R. 1561) to consolidate the foreign affairs agencies Passed House Feb. 6, 1996. of the United States; to authorize appropriations for the Department of State and related agencies for fiscal H. Res. 364.—Providing for the consideration of the bill years 1996 and 1997; to responsibly reduce the author- (H.R. 125) to repeal the ban on semi-automatic assault izations of appropriations for United States foreign as- weapons and the ban on large capacity ammunition. sistance programs for fiscal years 1996 and 1997, and Referred to Rules Feb. 23, 1996. Discharge petition for other purposes. Reported from Rules Mar. 7, 1996; filed Mar. 7, 1996; Pet. 104–11. Rept. 104–476. House Calendar. Passed House Mar. 12, 1996; Roll No. 56: 226–180. H. Res. 366 (H.R. 2854).—Providing for consideration of H. Res. 376 (H.R. 2703).—Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2854) to modify the operation of certain the bill (H.R. 2703) to combat terrorism. Reported from agricultural programs. Reported from Rules Feb. 27, Rules Mar. 7, 1996; Rept. 104–477. House Calendar. 1996; Rept. 104–463. House Calendar. Passed House Laid on table Mar. 13, 1996. Feb. 28, 1996; Roll No. 32: 244–168. H. Res. 377.—Providing amounts for further expenses H. Res. 367.—Designating minority membership on cer- of the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct tain standing committees of the House. Passed House in the second session of the One Hundred Fourth Con- Feb. 28, 1996. gress. Referred to House Oversight Mar. 7, 1996. Com- mittee discharged. Passed House Mar. 12, 1996. H. Res. 368 (H.R. 994).—Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 994) to require the periodic review and H. Res. 379.—Expressing the sense of the House of Rep- automatic termination of Federal regulations. Reported resentatives concerning the eighth anniversary of the from Rules Feb. 29, 1996; Rept. 104–464. House Cal- massacre of over 5,000 Kurds as a result of a gas endar. Laid on table Apr. 17, 1996. bomb attack by the Iraqi government. Referred to International Relations Mar. 12, 1996. Considered H. Res. 369.—To provide to the Committee on Govern- under suspension of rules Mar. 26, 1996. Rules sus- ment Reform and Oversight special authorities to ob- pended. Passed House Mar. 27, 1996; Roll No. 95: tain testimony for purposes of investigation and study 409–0. of the White House Travel Office matter. Referred to Rules Feb. 29, 1996. Reported Mar. 6, 1996; Rept. H. Res. 380 (H.R. 2703).—Providing for consideration of 104–472. House Calendar. Passed House Mar. 7, 1996. the bill (H.R. 2703) to combat terrorism. Reported from Rules Mar. 12, 1996; Rept. 104–480. House Calendar. Passed House Mar. 13, 1996; Roll No. 60: 251–157. H. Res. 370 (H.R. 927).—Waiving points of order against the conference report to accompany the bill (H.R. 927) H. Res. 382.—Electing Representative Mike Parker of to seek international sanctions against the Castro gov- Mississippi to the Committee on Appropriations. ernment in Cuba, to plan for support of a transition Passed House Mar. 14, 1996. government leading to a democratically elected govern- ment in Cuba, and for other purposes. Reported from H. Res. 383.—Electing Representative Jose Serrano of Rules Mar. 5, 1996; Rept. 104–470. House Calendar. New York to the Committee on Appropriations. Passed Passed House Mar. 6, 1996; Roll No. 46: 347–67. House Mar. 14, 1996.

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 384 (H.R. 2202).—Providing for consideration of H. Res. 393 (H.R. 2854) (S. Con. Res. 49).—Waiving the bill (H.R. 2202) to amend the Immigration and points of order against the conference report to accom- Nationality Act to improve deterrence of illegal immi- pany the bill (H.R. 2854) to modify the operation of gration to the United States by increasing border pa- certain agricultural programs. Reported from Rules trol and investigative personnel, by increasing pen- Mar. 27, 1996; Rept. 104–502. House Calendar. Passed alties for alien smuggling and for document fraud, by House Mar. 28, 1996. reforming exclusion and deportation law and proce- dures, by improving the verification system for eligi- H. Res. 394 (H.R. 956).—Waiving points of order against bility for employment, and through other measures, the conference report to accompany the bill (H.R. 956) to reform the legal immigration system and facilitate to establish legal standards and procedures for product legal entries into the United States, and for other pur- liability litigation, and for other purposes. Reported poses. Reported from Rules Mar. 14, 1996; Rept. from Rules Mar. 27, 1996; Rept. 104–503. House Cal- 104–483. House Calendar. Passed House Mar. 19, endar. Passed House Mar. 29, 1996. 1996. H. Res. 395 (H.J. Res. 159).—Providing for consideration H. Res. 386 (H.J. Res. 165).—Providing for consideration of the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 159) proposing an of the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 165) making further amendment to the Constitution of the United States continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1996, and to require two-thirds majorities for bills increasing for other purposes, and waiving a requirement of taxes. Reported from Rules Mar. 29, 1996; Rept. clause 4(b) of rule XI with respect to consideration 104–513. House Calendar. Passed House Apr. 15, 1996; of certain resolutions reported from the Committee on Roll No. 113: 234–162. Rules. Reported from Rules Mar. 20, 1996; Rept. 104–489. House Calendar. Passed House Mar. 21, H. Res. 396 (H.R. 842).—Providing for consideration of 1996; Roll No. 81: 237–183. the bill (H.R. 842) to provide off-budget treatment for the Highway Trust Fund, the Airport and Airway H. Res. 387 (S. 1518).—Returning to the Senate the bill Trust Fund, the Inland Waterways Trust Fund, and S. 1518. Passed House Mar. 21, 1996. the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund. Reported from Rules Mar. 29, 1996; Rept. 104–514. House Calendar. H. Res. 388 (H.R. 125).—Providing for consideration of Passed House Apr. 17, 1996. the bill (H.R. 125) to repeal the ban on semiautomatic assault weapons and the ban on large capacity ammu- H. Res. 397.—Electing Representative James A. Hayes nition feeding devices. Reported from Rules Mar. 21, of Louisiana to the Committee on Ways and Means. 1996; Rept. 104–490. House Calendar. Passed House Passed House Mar. 29, 1996. Mar. 22, 1996; Roll No. 91: 244–166. H. Res. 400.—Approving regulations to implement the H. Res. 389 (H.R. 1833).—Providing for consideration of Congressional Accountability Act of 1995 with respect the Senate amendments to the bill (H.R. 1833) to to employing offices and covered employees of the amend title 18, United States Code, to ban partial- House of Representatives. Referred to House Oversight birth abortions. Reported from Rules Mar. 22, 1996; Apr. 15, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House Apr. Rept. 104–492. House Calendar. Passed House Mar. 15, 1996. 27, 1996; Roll No. 93: 269–148.

H. Res. 391 (H.R. 3136) (S. 4).—Providing for consider- H. Res. 401.—Directing the Office of Compliance to pro- ation of the bill (H.R. 3136) to provide for enactment vide educational assistance to employing offices of the of the Senior Citizens’ Right to Work Act of 1996, House of Representatives regarding compliance with the Line Item Veto Act, and the Small Business the Congressional Accountability Act of 1995 and re- Growth and Fairness Act of 1996, and to provide for quiring employing offices of the House of Representa- a permanent increase in the public debt limit. Re- tives to obtain the prior approval of the chairman and ported from Rules Mar. 27, 1996; Rept. 104–500. the ranking minority party member of the Committee House Calendar. Passed House amended Mar. 28, on House Oversight of the House of Representatives 1996; Roll No. 98: 232–177. of the amount of any settlement payments made under such Act. Referred to House Oversight Apr. 15, 1996. H. Res. 392 (H.R. 3103).—Providing for the consideration Rules suspended. Passed House Apr. 16 (Legislative of the bill (H.R. 3103) to amend the Internal Revenue day of Apr. 15), 1996. Code of 1986 to improve portability and continuity of health insurance coverage in the group and individual H. Res. 402 (S. 1463).—Returning to the Senate the bill markets, to combat waste, fraud, and abuse in health S. 1463. Passed House Apr. 16, 1996. insurance and health care delivery, to promote the use of medical savings accounts, to improve access to H. Res. 405 (S. 735).—Waiving points of order against long-term care services and coverage, to simplify the the conference report to accompany the bill (S. 735) administration of health insurance, and for other pur- to prevent and punish acts of terrorism, and for other poses. Reported from Rules Mar. 27, 1996; Rept. purposes. Reported from Rules Apr. 17, 1996; Rept. 104–501. House Calendar. Passed House Mar. 28, 104–522. House Calendar. Passed House Apr. 18, 1996; 1996. Roll No. 125: 289–125.

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 406.—In tribute to Secretary of Commerce Ron- H. Res. 417.—Providing amounts for the expenses of the ald H. Brown and other Americans who lost their lives Select Subcommittee on the United States Role in Ira- on April 3, 1996, while in service to their country nian Arms Transfers to Croatia and Bosnia of the on a mission to Bosnia. Passed House Apr. 18, 1996; Committee on International Relations in the second Roll No. 123: 423–0. session of the One Hundred Fourth Congress. Referred to House Oversight Apr. 29, 1996. Reported amended H. Res. 408.—Designating minority membership on cer- May 6, 1996; Rept. 104–559. House Calendar. Passed House amended May 8, 1996; Roll No. 152: 225–203. tain standing committees of the House. Passed House Apr. 22, 1996. H. Res. 418 (H.R. 2641).—Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2641) to amend title 28, United States H. Res. 409 (H.R. 2715).—Providing for consideration of Code, to provide for appointment of United States mar- the bill (H.R. 2715) to amend chapter 35 of title 44, shals by the Director of the United States Marshals United States Code, popularly known as the Paper- Service. Reported from Rules Apr. 30, 1996; Rept. work Reduction Act, to minimize the burden of Federal 104–543. House Calendar. Passed House May 1, 1996. paperwork demands upon small businesses, edu- cational and nonprofit institutions, Federal contrac- H. Res. 419 (H.R. 2149).—Providing for consideration of tors, State and local governments, and other persons the bill (H.R. 2149) to reduce regulation, promote effi- through the sponsorship and use of alternative infor- ciencies, and encourage competition in the inter- mation technologies. Reported from Rules Apr. 23, national ocean transportation system of the United 1996; Rept. 104–532. House Calendar. Passed House States, to eliminate the Federal Maritime Commission, Apr. 24, 1996. and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Apr. 30, 1996; Rept. 104–544. House Calendar. Passed House amended May 1, 1996; Roll No. 142: 422–0. H. Res. 410 (H.R. 1675).—Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1675) to amend the National Wildlife H. Res. 421 (H.R. 2974).—Providing for consideration of Refuge System Administration Act of 1966 to improve the bill (H.R. 2974) to amend the Violent Crime Con- the management of the National Wildlife Refuge Sys- trol and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 to provide en- tem, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Apr. hanced penalties for crimes against elderly and child 23, 1996; Rept. 104–533. House Calendar. Passed victims. Reported from Rules May 2, 1996; Rept. House Apr. 24, 1996. 104–552. House Calendar. Passed House May 7, 1996.

H. Res. 411 (H.J. Res. 175).—Providing for consideration H. Res. 422 (H.R. 3120).—Providing for consideration of of the joint resolution (H.J. Res 175) making further the bill (H.R. 3120) to amend title 18, United States continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1996, and Code, with respect to witness retaliation, witness tam- for other purposes. Reported from Rules Apr. 23, 1996; pering and jury tampering. Reported from Rules May Rept. 104–534. House Calendar. Passed House Apr. 2, 1996; Rept. 104–553. House Calendar. Passed House 24, 1996. May 7, 1996. H. Res. 425.—Providing for the consideration of the bill H. Res. 412.—Waiving a requirement of clause 4(b) of (H.R. 2915) to enhance support and work opportunities rule XI with respect to consideration of certain resolu- for families with children, reduce welfare dependence tions reported from the Committee on Rules. Reported and control welfare spending. Referred to Rules May from Rules Apr. 24, 1996; Rept. 104–535. House Cal- 6, 1996. Discharge petition filed June 27, 1996; Pet. endar. Passed House Apr. 25, 1996; Roll No. 134: 104–14. 286–135. H. Res. 426 (H.R. 2406).—Providing for consideration of H. Res. 414.—Designating minority membership on cer- the bill (H.R. 2406) to repeal the United States Hous- tain standing committees of the House. Passed House ing Act of 1937, deregulate the public housing program Apr. 25, 1996. and the program for rental housing assistance for low- income families, and increase community control over such programs, and for other purposes. Reported from H. Res. 415 (H.R. 3019).—Waiving points of order Rules May 7, 1996; Rept. 104–564. House Calendar. against the conference report to accompany the bill Passed House May 8, 1996. (H.R. 3019) making appropriations for fiscal year 1996 to make a further downpayment toward a balanced H. Res. 427 (H.R. 3322).—Providing for consideration of budget, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules the bill (H.R. 3322) to authorize appropriations for Apr. 25, 1996; Rept. 104–538. House Calendar. Passed fiscal year 1997 for civilian science activities of the House Apr. 25, 1996. Federal Government, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules May 7, 1996; Rept. 104–565. House Cal- H. Res. 416.—Establishing a select subcommittee of the endar. Passed House May 9, 1996. Committee on International Relations to investigate H. Res. 428 (H.R. 3286).—Providing for consideration of the United States Role in Iranian arms transfer to the bill (H.R. 3286) to help families defray adoption Croatia and Bosnia. Referred to Rules Apr. 29, 1996. costs, and to promote the adoption of minority chil- Reported May 2, 1996; Rept. 104–551. House Calendar. dren. Reported from Rules May 7, 1996; Rept. Passed House May 8, 1996; Roll No. 151: 224–187. 104–566. House Calendar. Passed House May 9, 1996.

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 430 (H.R. 3230).—Providing for consideration of H. Res. 443 (H.R. 1627).—Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 3230) to authorize appropriations for the bill (H.R. 1627) to amend the Federal Insecticide, fiscal year 1997 for military activities of the Depart- Fungicide and Rodenticide Act and the Federal Food, ment of Defense, to prescribe military personnel Drug, and Cosmetic Act, and for other purposes. Re- strengths for fiscal year 1997, and for other purposes. ferred to Rules May 29, 1996. Discharge petition filed Reported from Rules May 9, 1996; Rept. 104–570. June 25, 1996; Pet. 104–13. House Calendar. Passed House May 10, 1996; Roll No. 166: 235–149. H. Res. 445 (H.R. 3540).—Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 3540) making appropriations for foreign H. Res. 435 (H. Con. Res. 178).—Providing for further operations, export financing, and related programs for consideration of the concurrent resolution (H. Con. the fiscal year ending September 30, 1997, and for Res. 178) establishing the congressional budget for the other purposes. Reported from Rules May 30, 1996; United States Government for fiscal year 1997 and Rept. 104–601. House Calendar. Passed House June setting forth appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal 5, 1996. year 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002. Reported from H. Res. 446 (H.R. 3562).—Providing for consideration of Rules May 15, 1996; Rept. 104–577. House Calendar. the bill (H.R. 3562) to authorize the State of Wisconsin Passed House May 16, 1996. to implement the demonstration project known as ‘‘Wisconsin Works’’. Reported from Rules June 5, 1996; H. Res. 436 (H.R. 3415).—Providing for consideration of Rept. 104–604. House Calendar. Passed House June the bill (H.R. 3415) to amend the Internal Revenue 6, 1996; Roll No. 219: 363–59. Code of 1986 to repeal the 4.3-cent increase in the transportation motor fuels excise tax rates enacted by H. Res. 447.—Designating the minority membership on the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993 and certain standing committees of the House. Passed dedicated to the general fund of the Treasury. Re- House June 5, 1996. ported from Rules May 16, 1996; Rept. 104–580. House Calendar. Passed House May 21, 1996. H. Res. 448 (H.R. 2754).—Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2754) to approve and implement the H. Res. 437 (H.R. 3259).—Providing for consideration of OECD Shipbuilding Trade Agreement. Reported from the bill (H.R. 3259) to authorize appropriations for Rules June 6, 1996; Rept. 104–606. House Calendar. fiscal year 1997 for intelligence and intelligence-related Passed House June 12, 1996. activities of the United States Government, the Com- munity Management Account, and the Central Intel- H. Res. 450 (H. Con. Res. 178).—Waiving points of order ligence Agency Retirement and Disability System, and against the conference report to accompany the concur- for other purposes. Reported from Rules May 16, 1996; rent resolution (H. Con. Res. 178) establishing the con- Rept. 104–581. House Calendar. Passed House May gressional budget for the United States Government 21, 1996. for fiscal year 1997 and setting forth appropriate budg- etary levels for fiscal years 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002. Reported from Rules June 10, 1996; Rept. H. Res. 438 (H.R. 3144).—Providing for consideration of 104–615. House Calendar. Passed House June 12, the bill (H.R. 3144) to establish a United States policy 1996; Roll No. 235: 232–190. for the deployment of a national missile defense sys- tem, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules May H. Res. 451 (H.R. 3603).—Providing for consideration of 16, 1996; Rept. 104–582. the bill (H.R. 3603) making appropriations for Agri- House Calendar ...... House 226 culture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Adminis- tration, and Related Agencies programs for the fiscal H. Res. 440 (H.R. 1227) (H.R. 3448).—Providing for con- year ending September 30, 1997, and for other pur- sideration of the bill (H.R. 3448) to provide tax relief poses. Reported from Rules June 10, 1996; Rept. for small businesses, to protect jobs, to create opportu- 104–616. House Calendar. Passed House June 11, nities, to increase the take home pay of workers, and 1996. for other purposes, and for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1227) to amend the Portal-to-Portal Act of 1947 H. Res. 453 (H.R. 3610).—Providing for consideration of relating to the payment of wages to employees who the bill (H.R. 3610) making appropriations for the De- use employer owned vehicles. Reported from Rules partment of Defense for the fiscal year ending Septem- May 21, 1996; Rept. 104–590. House Calendar. Passed ber 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Reported from House May 22, 1996; Roll No. 189: 219–211. Rules June 12, 1996; Rept. 104–619. House Calendar. Passed House June 13, 1996.

H. Res. 442 (H.R. 3517).—Providing for consideration of H. Res. 455 (H.R. 3662).—Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 3517) making appropriations for military the bill (H.R. 3662) making appropriations for the De- construction, family housing, and base realignment partment of the Interior and related agencies for the and closure for the Department of Defense for the fis- fiscal year ending September 30, 1997, and for other cal year ending September 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules June 18, 1996; Rept. purposes. Reported from Rules May 29, 1996; Rept. 104–627. House Calendar. Passed House June 19, 104–599. House Calendar. Passed House May 30, 1996. 1996.

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 456 (H.R. 3666).—Providing for consideration of H. Res. 470.—Expressing the sense of the Congress that the bill (H.R. 3666) making appropriations for the De- the Department of Education should play a more ac- partments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban tive role in monitoring and enforcing compliance with Development, and for sundry independent agencies, the provisions of the Higher Education Act of 1965 boards, commissions, corporations, and offices for the related to campus crime. Referred to Economic and fiscal year ending September 30, 1997, and for other Educational Opportunities June 27, 1996. Reported purposes. Reported from Rules June 19, 1996; Rept. Sept. 5, 1996; Rept. 104–776. House Calendar. Consid- 104–630. House Calendar. Passed House June 25, ered under suspension of rules Sept. 10, 1996. Rules 1996; Roll No. 269: 246–166. suspended. Passed House Sept. 11, 1996; Roll No. 409: 413–0. H. Res. 459.—Expressing the condolences of the House on the death of Representative Bill Emerson. Passed H. Res. 471.—Electing Representative Enid Greene of House June 25, 1996. Utah to act as Speaker pro tempore. Passed House July 8, 1996. H. Res. 460 (H.R. 3675).—Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 3675) making appropriations of the De- partment of Transportation and related agencies for H. Res. 472 (H.R. 3755).—Providing for consideration of the fiscal year ending September 30, 1997, and for the bill (H.R. 3755) making appropriations for the De- other purposes. Reported from Rules June 25, 1996; partments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Rept. 104–633. House Calendar. Passed House June Education, and related agencies, for the fiscal year 27 (Legislative day of June 26), 1996. ending September 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules July 9, 1996; Rept. 104–662. H. Res. 461 (H. Res. 463).—Regarding U.S. concerns with House Calendar. Passed House July 10, 1996. human rights abuse, nuclear and chemical weapons proliferation, illegal weapons trading, military intimi- H. Res. 473 (H.R. 3754).—Providing for consideration of dation of Taiwan, and trade violations by the People’s the bill (H.R. 3754) making appropriations for the Leg- Republic of China and the People’s Liberation Army, islative Branch for the fiscal year ending September and directing the committees of jurisdiction to com- 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules mence hearings and report appropriate legislation. Re- July 9, 1996; Rept. 104–663. House Calendar. Passed ferred to Rules June 25, 1996. Passed House June House July 10, 1996. 27, 1996; Roll No. 285: 411–7.

H. Res. 462.—Designating the majority membership on H. Res. 474 (H.R. 3396).—Providing for consideration of certain standing committees of the House. Passed the bill (H.R. 3396) to define and protect the institu- House June 25, 1996. tion of marriage. Reported from Rules July 10, 1996; Rept. 104–666. House Calendar. Passed House July 11, 1996; Roll No. 300: 290–133. H. Res. 463 (H. Res. 461) (H.J. Res. 182).—Providing for consideration of a joint resolution and a resolution relating to the People’s Republic of China. Reported H. Res. 475 (H.R. 3756).—Providing for consideration of from Rules June 25, 1996; Rept. 104–636. House Cal- the bill (H.R. 3756) making appropriations for the endar. Passed House June 27 (Legislative day of June Treasury Department, the United States Postal Serv- 26), 1996. ice, the Executive Office of the President, and certain Independent Agencies, for the fiscal year ending Sep- H. Res. 465 (H. Con. Res. 192).—Providing for consider- tember 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Reported ation of a concurrent resolution providing for adjourn- from Rules July 11, 1996; Rept. 104–671. House Cal- ment of the House and Senate for the Independence endar. Passed House July 16, 1996. Day district work period. Reported from Rules June 26, 1996; Rept. 104–640. House Calendar. Passed H. Res. 479 (H.R. 3814).—Providing for consideration of House June 27, 1996; Roll No. 286: 248–166. the bill (H.R. 3814) making appropriations for the De- partments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judici- H. Res. 466.—Providing for the consideration of the bill ary, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending (H.R. 2275) to reauthorize and amend the Endangered September 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Reported Species Act of 1973. Referred to Rules June 26, 1996. from Rules July 16, 1996; Rept. 104–678. House Cal- Discharge petition filed July 17, 1996; Pet. 104–15. endar. Passed House July 17, 1996.

H. Res. 467.—Electing Representative Baker of Louisi- ana to the Committee on Transportation and Infra- H. Res. 481 (H.R. 3820).—Providing for consideration of structure. Passed House June 27 (Legislative day of the bill (H.R. 3820) to amend the Federal Election June 26), 1996. Campaign Act of 1971 to reform the financing of Fed- eral election campaigns, and for other purposes. Re- H. Res. 468.—Relating to a question of the privileges ported from Rules July 17, 1996; Rept. 104–685. House of the House. Laid on table June 27, 1996; Roll No. Calendar. Passed House amended July 25, 1996; Roll 287: 229–170. No. 362: 270–140.

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 482 (H.R. 3734).—Providing for further consider- H. Res. 498 (H.R. 3230).—Waiving points of order ation of the bill (H.R. 3734) to provide for reconcili- against the conference report to accompany the bill ation pursuant to section 201(a)(1) of the concurrent (H.R. 3230) to authorize appropriations for fiscal year resolution on the budget for fiscal year 1997. Reported 1997 for military activities of the Department of De- from Rules July 17, 1996; Rept. 104–686. House Cal- fense, to prescribe military personnel strengths for fis- endar. Passed House July 18, 1996; Roll No. 327: cal year 1997, and for other purposes. Reported from 358–54. Rules July 31, 1996; Rept. 104–732. House Calendar. Passed House Aug. 1, 1996. H. Res. 483 (H.R. 3816).—Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 3816) making appropriations for energy H. Res. 499 (H.R. 123).—Providing for consideration of and water development for the fiscal year ending Sep- the bill (H.R. 123) to amend title 4, United States tember 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Reported Code, to declare English as the official language of from Rules July 18, 1996; Rept. 104–688. House Cal- the Government of the United States. Reported from endar. Passed House July 24, 1996. Rules July 31, 1996; Rept. 104–734. House Calendar. Passed House Aug. 1, 1996; Roll No. 388: 236–178. H. Res. 485.—Electing Representative Klug of Wisconsin, to the Committee on Government and Reform Over- H. Res. 500.—Waiving a requirement of clause 4(b) of sight. Passed House July 22, 1996. rule XI with respect to consideration of a certain reso- lution reported from the Committee on Rules. Reported H. Res. 488 (H.R. 2391).—Providing for consideration of from Rules July 31, 1996; Rept. 104–735. House Cal- the bill (H.R. 2391) to amend the Fair Labor Standards endar. Passed House Aug. 1, 1996. Act of 1938 to provide compensatory time for all em- H. Res. 502 (H.R. 3103).—Waiving points of order ployees. Reported from Rules July 24, 1996; Rept. against the conference report to accompany the bill 104–704. House Calendar. Passed House July 26, 1996; (H.R. 3103) to amend the Internal Revenue Code of Roll No. 367: 228–175. 1986 to improve portability and continuity of health insurance coverage in the group and individual mar- H. Res. 489 (H.R. 2823).—Providing for consideration of kets, to combat waste, fraud, and abuse in health in- the bill (H.R. 2823) to amend the Marine Mammal surance and health care delivery, to promote the use Protection Act of 1972 to support the International of medical savings accounts, to improve access to long- Dolphin Conservation Program in the eastern tropical term care services and coverage, to simplify the admin- Pacific Ocean, and for other purposes. Reported from istration of health insurance, and for other purposes. Rules July 25, 1996; Rept. 104–708. House Calendar. Reported from Rules Aug. 1, 1996; Rept. 104–738. Passed House July 31, 1996. House Calendar. Passed House Aug. 1, 1996.

H. Res. 492.—Waiving a requirement of clause 4(b) of H. Res. 503 (H.R. 3448).—Waiving points of order rule XI with respect to consideration of a certain reso- against the conference report to accompany the bill lution reported from the Committee on Rules. Reported (H.R. 3448) to provide tax relief for small businesses, from Rules July 30, 1996; Rept. 104–720. House Cal- to protect jobs, to create opportunities, to increase the endar. Passed House July 31, 1996. take home pay of workers, to amend the Portal-to- Portal Act of 1947 relating to the payment of wages H. Res. 495 (H.R. 3734).—Waiving points of order to employees who use employer owned vehicles, and against the conference report to accompany the bill to amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to (H.R. 3734) to provide for reconciliation pursuant to increase the minimum wage rate and to prevent job section 201(a)(1) of the concurrent resolution on the loss by providing flexibility to employers in complying budget for fiscal year 1997. Reported from Rules July with minimum wage and overtime requirements under 31, 1996; Rept. 104–729. House Calendar. Passed that Act. Reported from Rules Aug. 1, 1996; Rept. House July 31, 1996; Roll No. 382: 281–137. 104–739. House Calendar. Passed House Aug. 2, 1996.

H. Res. 496 (H.R. 3603).—Waiving points of order H. Res. 504.—Approving certain regulations to imple- against the conference report to accompany the bill ment provisions of the Congressional Accountability (H.R. 3603) making appropriations for Agriculture, Act of 1995 relating to labor-management relations Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, with respect to employing offices and covered employ- and Related Agencies programs for the fiscal year end- ees of the House of Representatives, and for other ing September 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Re- purposes. Referred to House Oversight and in addition ported from Rules July 31, 1996; Rept. 104–730. House to Economic and Educational Opportunities Aug. 1, Calendar. Laid on table Aug. 1, 1996. 1996. Committees discharged. Passed House Aug. 2, 1996. H. Res. 497 (H.R. 3517).—Waiving points of order against the conference report to accompany the bill H. Res. 507 (S. 1316).—Waiving points of order against (H.R. 3517) making appropriations for military con- the conference report to accompany the bill (S. 1316) struction, family housing, and base realignment and to reauthorize and amend title XIV of the Public closure for the Department of Defense for the fiscal Health Service Act (commonly known as the ‘‘Safe year ending September 30, 1997, and for other pur- Drinking Water Act’’), and for other purposes. Re- poses. Reported from Rules July 31, 1996; Rept. ported from Rules Aug. 1, 1996; Rept. 104–743. House 104–731. House Calendar. Laid on table Aug. 1, 1996. Calendar. Passed House Aug. 2, 1996.

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 508 (H.R. 3953).—Providing for consideration of H. Res. 528 (H.R. 2202).—Waiving points of order a certain motion to suspend the rules. Reported from against the conference report to accompany the bill Rules Aug. 2 (Legislative day of Aug. 1), 1996; Rept. (H.R. 2202) to amend the Immigration and Nationality 104–744. House Calendar. Passed House Aug. 2, 1996; Act to improve deterrence of illegal immigration to Roll No. 400: 228–189. the United States by increasing border patrol and in- vestigative personnel, by increasing penalties for alien smuggling and for document fraud, by reforming exclu- H. Res. 509.—Electing Representative Funderburk of sion and deportation law and procedures, by improving North Carolina to the Committee on Agriculture. the verification system for eligibility for employment, Passed House Aug. 2, 1996. and through other measures, to reform the legal immi- gration system and facilitate legal entries into the United States, and for other purposes. Reported from H. Res. 515 (S. Con. Res. 71).—Expressing the sense Rules Sept. 24, 1996; Rept. 104–829. House Calendar. of the House of Representatives with respect to the Passed House Sept. 25, 1996; Roll No. 430: 254–165. persecution of Christians worldwide. Referred to Inter- national Relations Aug. 2, 1996. Rules suspended. H. Res. 529 (H.R. 3259).—Waiving points of order Passed House amended Sept. 24, 1996. against the conference report to accompany the bill (H.R. 3259) to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 1997 for intelligence and intelligence-related activities H. Res. 516 (H.R. 3719).—Providing for consideration of of the United States Government, the Community the bill (H.R. 3719) to amend the Small Business Act Management Account, and the Central Intelligence and Small Business Investment Act of 1958. Reported Agency Retirement and Disability System, and for from Rules Sept. 4, 1996; Rept. 104–773. House Cal- other purposes. Reported from Rules Sept. 24, 1996; endar. Passed House Sept. 5, 1996. Rept. 104–830. House Calendar. Passed House Sept. 25, 1996.

H. Res. 517 (H.R. 3308).—Providing for consideration of H. Res. 530 (H.R. 4134).—Providing for the consideration the bill (H.R. 3308) to amend title 10, United States of the bill (H.R. 4134) to amend the Immigration and Code, to limit the placement of United States forces Nationality Act to authorize States to deny public edu- under United Nations operational or tactical control, cation benefits to aliens not lawfully present in the and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Sept. 4, United States who are not enrolled in public schools 1996; Rept. 104–774. House Calendar. Passed House during the period beginning September 1, 1996, and Sept. 5, 1996. ending July 1, 1997. Reported from Rules Sept. 24, 1996; Rept. 104–834. House Calendar. Passed House Sept. 25, 1996. H. Res. 522 (H.R. 3675).—Waiving points of order against the conference report to accompany the bill H. Res. 531.—Relating to a question of the privileges (H.R. 3675) making appropriations for the Department of the House. Laid on table Sept. 24, 1996; Roll No. of Transportation and related agencies for the fiscal 428: 390–11. year ending September 30, 1997, and for other pur- poses. Reported from Rules Sept. 17, 1996; Rept. H. Res. 532.—Relating to a question of the privileges 104–803. House Calendar. Passed House Sept. 18, of the House. Laid on table Sept. 24, 1996; Roll No. 1996. 429: 225–173. H. Res. 535 (H.R. 3166).—Providing for the concurrence H. Res. 523.—Designating minority membership to cer- of the House, with an amendment, in the amendments tain standing committees of the House of Representa- of the Senate to the bill H.R. 3166. Considered under tives. Passed House Sept. 17, 1996. suspension of rules Sept. 25, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 26, 1996; Roll No. 438: 424–0.

H. Res. 524.—Relating to a question of the privileges H. Res. 536 (H.R. 1296).—Waiving points of order of the House. Laid on table Sept. 19, 1996; Roll No. against the conference report to accompany the bill 423: 395–9. (H.R. 1296) to provide for the administration of certain Presidio properties at minimal cost to the Federal tax- payer. Reported from Rules Sept. 25, 1996; Rept. H. Res. 525.—Waiving a requirement of clause 4(b) of 104–842. rule XI with respect to consideration of certain resolu- House Calendar ...... House 284 tions reported from the Committee on Rules, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Sept. 19, 1996; H. Res. 538.—Dismissing the election contest against Rept. 104–809. House Calendar. Passed House Sept. Charlie Rose. Reported from House Oversight Sept. 24, 1996; Roll No. 425: 225–191. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–852. House Calendar. Passed House Sept. 26, 1996.

H. Res. 526.—Relating to a question of the privileges H. Res. 539.—Dismissing the election contest against of the House. Laid on table Sept. 19, 1996; Roll No. Charles F. Bass. House Calendar. Reported from 424: 225–179. House Oversight Sept. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–853. Passed House Sept. 26, 1996.

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HOUSE RESOLUTIONS—Continued H. Res. 540 (H.R. 3539).—Waiving points of order against the conference report to accompany the bill (H.R. 3539) to amend title 49, United States Code, to reauthorize programs of the Federal Aviation Ad- ministration, and for other purposes. Reported from Rules Sept. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–851. House Calendar. Passed House Sept. 27, 1996; Roll No. 445: 222–187.

H. Res. 544 (H.R. 3378).—Providing for the concurrence by the House with an amendment in the amendment of the Senate to H.R. 3378. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 27, 1996.

H. Res. 545 (S. 1311).—Returning to the Senate the bill S. 1311. Passed House Sept. 27, 1996.

H. Res. 546 (H. Res. 551) (H. Res. 552).—Providing for consideration of certain resolutions in preparation for the adjournment of the second session sine die. Re- ported from Rules Sept. 27, 1996; Rept. 104–855. House Calendar. Passed House Sept. 28, 1996.

H. Res. 551 (H. Res. 546).—Relating to early organiza- tion of the House of Representatives for the One Hun- dred Fifth Congress. Passed House pursuant to H. Res. 546 Sept. 28, 1996.

H. Res. 552 (H. Res. 546).—Providing for the printing of the revised edition of the Rules and Manual of the House of Representatives for the One Hundred Fifth Congress. Passed House pursuant to H. Res. 546 Sept. 28, 1996.

H. Res. 553.—Electing the Honorable Robert S. Walker of Pennsylvania to act as Speaker pro tempore. Passed House Sept. 30, 1996.

H. Res. 554 (H.R. 400).—Returning to the Senate the bill H.R. 400 and the Senate amendment thereto. Passed House Sept. 28, 1996.

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SENATE BILLS SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 1 (H.R. 5) (S. 169).—To curb the practice of imposing S. 14.—To amend the Congressional Budget and Im- unfunded Federal mandates on States and local gov- poundment Control Act of 1974 to provide for the expe- ernments; to strengthen the partnership between the dited consideration of certain proposed cancellations Federal Government and State, local and tribal gov- of budget items. Referred jointly to the Budget and ernments; to end the imposition, in the absence of Governmental Affairs Jan. 4, 1995. Reported amended full consideration by Congress, of Federal mandates from the Budget Feb. 27 (Legislative day of Feb. 22), on State, local, and tribal governments without ade- 1995; Rept. 104–10. Reported amended from Govern- quate funding, in a manner that may displace other mental Affairs Mar. 7 (Legislative day of Mar. 6), 1995; essential governmental priorities; and to ensure that Rept. 104–14. the Federal Government pays the costs incurred by those governments in complying with certain require- ments under Federal statutes and regulations; and for S. 21 (H. Res. 204).—To terminate the United States other purposes. Referred jointly to the Budget and arms embargo applicable to the Government of Bosnia Governmental Affairs Jan. 4, 1995. Reported amended and Herzegovina. Referred to Foreign Relations Jan. from Governmental Affairs Jan. 9, 1995; Rept. 104–1. 4, 1995. Committee discharged July 18 (Legislative day Reported amended from the Budget Jan. 9, 1995; Rept. of July 10), 1995. Considered July 18, 19, 20, 25 (Leg- 104–2. Considered Jan. 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, islative day of July 10), 1995. Passed Senate amended 26 (Legislative day of Jan. 10), 1995. Passed Senate July 26 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; Roll No. amended Jan. 27 (Legislative day of Jan. 10), 1995; 331: 69–29. Received in House and held at desk July Roll No. 61: 86–10. Received in House and held at 27, 1995. Passed House Aug. 1, 1995; Roll No. 608: desk Jan. 30, 1995. Passed House with amendments 298–128. Presented to the President Aug. 2, 1995. Ve- Feb. 1, 1995. House insisted on its amendments and toed Aug. 11, 1995. asked for a conference Feb. 1, 1995. Senate disagreed to House amendments and agreed to a conference Feb. 3 (Legislative day of Jan. 30), 1995. Conference report S. 23.—To protect the First Amendment rights of em- filed in the House Mar. 13, 1995; Rept. 104–76. Con- ployees of the Federal Government. Ordered placed ference report considered in Senate Mar. 14 (Legisla- on the calendar Jan. 5, 1995. tive day of Mar. 6), 1995. Senate agreed to conference report Mar. 15, 1995; Roll No. 104: 91–9. House agreed to conference report Mar. 16, 1995; Roll No. 252: S. 24.—To make it a violation of a right secured by 394–28. Presented to the President Mar. 21, 1995. Ap- the Constitution and laws of the United States to per- proved Mar. 22, 1995. Public Law 104–4. form an abortion with knowledge that such abortion is being performed solely because of the gender of the S. 2 (H.R. 1).—To make certain laws applicable to the fetus, and for other purposes. Ordered placed on the legislative branch of the Federal Government. Ordered calendar Jan. 5, 1995. placed on the calendar Jan. 4, 1995. Considered Jan. 5, 6 (Legislative day of Jan. 5), 9, 10, 1995. Passed SEC. 12 Senate amended Jan. 11 (Legislative day of Jan. 10), S. 25.—To stop the waste of taxpayer funds on activities 1995; Roll No. 14: 98–1. Received in House and held by Government agencies to encourage its employees at desk Jan. 13, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House or officials to accept homosexuality as a legitimate or Jan. 17, 1995; Roll No. 16: 390–0. Presented to the normal lifestyle. Ordered placed on the calendar Jan. President Jan. 18, 1995. Approved Jan. 23, 1995. 5, 1995. Public Law 104–1.

S. 4 (H.R. 2) (H. Res. 147) (H.R. 3136) (H. Res. 391).— S. 26.—To amend the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to make To give the President line item veto authority over preferential treatment an unlawful employment prac- appropriations Acts and targeted tax benefits in reve- tice, and for other purposes. Ordered placed on the nue Acts. Referred jointly to the Budget and Govern- calendar Jan. 5, 1995. mental Affairs Jan. 4, 1995. Reported amended from the Budget Feb. 27 (Legislative day of Feb. 22), 1995; S. 27.—To prohibit the provision of Federal funds to Rept. 104–9. Reported from Governmental Affairs Mar. 7 (Legislative day of Mar. 6), 1995; Rept. 104–13. Con- any State or local educational agency that denies or sidered Mar. 20, 21, 22 (Legislative day of Mar. 16), prevents participation in constitutionally-protected 1995. Passed Senate amended Mar. 23, 1995; Roll No. prayer in schools. Ordered placed on the calendar Jan. 115: 69–29. Received in House and held at desk Mar. 5, 1995. 28, 1995. Passed House with amendments May 17, 1995. Senate disagreed to House amendments and S. 28.—To protect the lives of unborn human beings, asked for a conference June 20 (Legislative day of June and for other purposes. Ordered placed on the calendar 19), 1995. House insisted on its amendments and Jan. 5, 1995. agreed to a conference Sept. 7, 1995. Conference report filed in the House Mar. 21, 1996; Rept. 104–491. Sen- ate agreed to conference report Mar. 27 (Legislative S. 29.—To amend title X of the Public Health Service day of Mar. 26), 1996; Roll No. 56: 69–31. House Act to permit family planning projects to offer adoption agreed to conference report pursuant to H. Res. 391 services, and for other purposes. Ordered placed on Mar. 28, 1996. Presented to the President Mar. 28, the calendar Jan. 5, 1995. 1996. Approved Apr. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–130.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 39 (H.R. 39).—To amend the Magnuson Fishery Con- S. 115 (S. 719).—To authorize the Secretary of the Inte- servation and Management Act to authorize appropria- rior to acquire and to convey certain lands or interests tions, to provide for sustainable fisheries, and for other in lands to improve the management, protection, and purposes. Referred to Commerce, Science and Trans- administration of Colonial National Historical Park, portation Jan. 4, 1995. Reported amended May 23, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natu- 1996; Rept. 104–276. Considered Sept. 18, 1996. ral Resources Jan. 4, 1995. Reported amended Apr. Passed Senate amended Sept. 19, 1996; Roll No. 295: 7 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), 1995; Rept. 104–30. 100–0. Received in House and held at desk Sept. 20, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 27, 1996; Roll No. 448: 384–30. Presented to the President Oct. S. 127 (S. 719).—To improve the administration of the 4, 1996. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law Women’s Rights National Historical Park in the State 104–297. of New York, and for other purposes. Referred to En- ergy and Natural Resources Jan. 4, 1995. Reported amended Apr. 7 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), 1995; Rept. S. 71.—Regarding the Senate Gift Rule. Ordered placed 104–31. on the calendar Jan. 5, 1995.

S. 134 (S. 719).—To provide for the acquisition of certain S. 84 (S. 1004).—To authorize the Secretary of Transpor- lands formerly occupied by the Franklin D. Roosevelt tation to issue a certificate of documentation and coast- family, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and wise trade endorsement for the vessel BAGGER, and Natural Resources Jan. 4, 1995. Reported amended for other purposes. Referred to Commerce, Science and Apr. 7 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), 1995; Rept. 104–32. Transportation Jan. 4, 1995. Reported Apr. 18, 1995; Rept. 104–54. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House and held at desk July 30, 1996. Referred S. 141.—To repeal the Davis-Bacon Act of 1931 to pro- to Transportation and Infrastructure Oct. 4, 1996. vide new job opportunities, effect significant cost sav- ings on Federal construction contracts, promote small S. 88 (H.R. 2086).—To increase the overall economy and business participation in Federal contracting, reduce efficiency of Government operations and enable more unnecessary paperwork and reporting requirements, efficient use of Federal funding, by enabling local gov- and for other purposes. Referred to Labor and Human ernments and private, nonprofit organizations to use Resources Jan. 4, 1995. Reported amended May 12 amounts available under certain Federal assistance (Legislative day of May 1), 1995; Rept. 104–80. programs in accordance with approved local flexibility plans. Referred to Governmental Affairs Jan. 4, 1995. S. 143 (H.R. 1617).—To consolidate Federal employment Reported amended July 23, 1996; Rept. 104–331. training programs and create a new process and struc- ture for funding the programs, and for other purposes. S. 92.—To provide for the reconstitution of outstanding Referred to Labor and Human Resources Jan. 4, 1995. repayment obligations of the Administrator of the Bon- Reported amended July 24 (Legislative day of July neville Power Administration for the appropriated cap- 10), 1995; Rept. 104–118. Considered Oct. 10, 11 (Leg- ital investments in the Federal Columbia River Power islative day of Oct. 10), 1995. Returned to the calendar System. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources Oct. 11 (Legislative day of Oct. 10), 1995. See H.R. Jan. 4, 1995. Reported July 11 (Legislative day of July 1617 for further action. 10), 1995; Rept. 104–102. S. 144.—To amend section 526 of title 28, United States S. 94.—To amend the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 Code, to authorize awards of attorney’s fees. Ordered to prohibit the consideration of retroactive tax in- placed on the calendar Jan. 5, 1995. Passed Senate creases. Referred jointly to the Budget and Govern- Sept. 28 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995. Received mental Affairs Jan. 4, 1995. Reported amended from in House and referred to the Judiciary Sept. 29, 1995. Governmental Affairs Aug. 27, 1996; Rept. 104-354. The Budget discharged Oct. 3, 1996. S. 169 (H.R. 5) (S. 1).—To curb the practice of imposing unfunded Federal mandates on States and local gov- S. 101 (S. 1060) (S. 1061).—To provide for the disclosure ernments; to strengthen the partnership between the of lobbying activities to influence the Federal Govern- Federal Government and State, local and tribal gov- ment, and for other purposes. Referred to Govern- ernments; to end the imposition, in the absence of mental Affairs Jan. 4, 1995. Committee discharged. full consideration by Congress, of Federal mandates Ordered placed on the calendar June 9 (Legislative on State, local, and tribal governments without ade- day of June 5), 1995. Indefinitely postponed Apr. 16, quate funding, in a manner that may displace other 1996. See S. 1060 for further action. essential governmental priorities; and to ensure that the Federal Government pays the costs incurred by S. 103.—Entitled the ‘‘Lost Creek Land Exchange Act those governments in complying with certain require- of 1995’’. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources ments under Federal statutes and regulations; and for Jan. 4, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed Senate other purposes. Ordered placed on the calendar Jan. May 3 (Legislative day of May 1), 1995. Received in 9, 1995. Indefinitely postponed Mar. 22 (Legislative House and referred to Resources May 9, 1995. day of Mar. 16), 1995. See S. 1 for further action.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 172.—To authorize the Secretary of Tansportation to S. 213 (H.R. 1361) (S. 1004).—To authorize the Secretary issue a certificate of documentation for the vessel L. of Transportation to issue a certificate of documenta- R. BEATTIE. Referred to Commerce, Science and tion with appropriate endorsement for employment in Transportation Jan. 6 (Legislative day of Jan. 5), 1995. the coastwise trade for the vessel ENDEAVOUR. Re- Reported Apr. 18, 1995; Rept. 104–55. Passed Senate ferred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Jan. July 29, 1996. Received in House and held at desk 12 (Legislative day of Jan. 10), 1995. Reported Apr. July 30, 1996. 18, 1995; Rept. 104–57. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House and held at desk July 30, 1996. S. 178 (H.R. 618).—To amend the Commodity Exchange Act to extend the authorization for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, and for other purposes. S. 219 (H.R. 450) (H. Res. 148).—To ensure economy Referred to Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Jan. and efficiency of Federal Government operations by 9, 1995. Reported Feb. 3 (Legislative day of Jan. 30), establishing a moratorium on regulatory rulemaking 1995; Rept. 104–7. Passed Senate Feb. 10 (Legislative actions, and for other purposes. Referred to Govern- day of Jan. 30), 1995. Received in House and held mental Affairs Jan. 12 (Legislative day of Jan. 10), at desk Feb. 13, 1995. Passed House Apr. 6, 1995. 1995. Reported amended Mar. 16, 1995; Rept. 104–15. Presented to the President Apr. 12, 1995. Approved Considered Mar. 28 (Legislative day of Mar. 27), 1995. Apr. 21, 1995. Public Law 104–9. Passed Senate amended Mar. 29 (Legislative day of Mar. 27), 1995; Roll No. 117: 100–0. Received in House S. 184.—To establish an Office for Rare Disease Re- and held at desk Mar. 30, 1995. Passed House with search in the National Institutes of Health, and for amendment May 17, 1995. Senate disagreed to House other purposes. Referred to Labor and Human Re- amendment and asked for a conference June 16 (Legis- sources Jan. 9, 1995. Reported May 4 (Legislative day lative day of June 5), 1995. of May 1), 1995; Rept. 104–79. Passed Senate May 18 (Legislative day of May 15), 1995. Received in House and referred to Commerce May 22, 1995. S. 223 (S. 719).—To authorize the Secretary of the Inte- rior to provide funds to the Palisades Interstate Park S. 187 (H.R. 1186) (H.R. 4167).—To provide for the safety Commission for acquisition of land in the Sterling For- of journeymen boxers, and for other purposes. Referred est area of the New York/New Jersey Highlands Re- to Commerce, Science and Transportation Jan. 10, gion, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and 1995. Reported Oct. 19 (Legislative day of Oct. 18), Natural Resources Jan. 12 (Legislative day of Jan. 10), 1995; Rept. 104–159. Passed Senate amended Oct. 31, 1995. Reported Apr. 7 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), 1995; 1995. Received in House and referred to Economic and Rept. 104–35. Educational Opportunities and in addition to Com- merce Nov. 1, 1995. S. 225 (S. 737).—To amend the Federal Power Act to remove the jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regu- S. 188 (S. 719).—To establish the Great Falls Historic latory Commission to license projects on fresh waters District in the State of New Jersey, and for other in the State of Hawaii. Referred to Energy and Natural purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources Resources Jan. 12 (Legislative day of Jan. 10), 1995. Jan. 10, 1995. Reported Apr. 7 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), 1995; Rept. 104–33. Reported Apr. 27 (Legislative day of Apr. 24), 1995; Rept. 104–70.

S. 197.—To establish the Carl Garner Federal Lands Cleanup Day, and for other purposes. Referred to En- S. 226 (H.R. 517) (S. 719).—To designate additional land ergy and Natural Resources Jan. 11 (Legislative day as within the Chaco Culture Archeological Protection of Jan. 10), 1995. Reported amended Apr. 7 (Legisla- Sites, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and tive day of Apr. 5), 1995; Rept. 104–34. Natural Resources Jan. 13 (Legislative day of Jan. 10), 1995. Reported Mar. 27, 1995; Rept. 104–19. S. 199 (H.R. 3215).—To repeal certain provisions of law relating to trading with Indians. Referred to Indian S. 227 (H.R. 1506).—To amend title 17, United States Affairs Jan. 11 (Legislative day of Jan. 10), 1995. Re- Code, to provide an exclusive right to perform sound ported Aug. 1, 1996; Rept. 104–349. recordings publicly by means of digital transmissions and for other purposes. Referred to the Judiciary Jan. S. 212 (H.R. 1361) (S. 1004).—To authorize the Secretary 13 (Legislative day of Jan. 10), 1995. Reported amend- of Transportation to issue a certificate of documenta- ed Aug. 4 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; Rept. tion with appropriate endorsement for employment in 104–128. Passed Senate amended Aug. 8 (Legislative the coastwise trade for the vessel SHAMROCK V. Re- day of July 10), 1995. Received in House and held ferred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Jan. at desk Sept. 6, 1995. Passed House Oct. 17, 1995. 12 (Legislative day of Jan. 10), 1995. Reported Apr. 18, 1995; Rept. 104–56. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Presented to the President Oct. 20, 1995. Approved Received in House and held at desk July 30, 1996. Nov. 1, 1995. Public Law 104–39.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 240 (H.R. 1058).—To amend the Securities Exchange S. 268.—To authorize the collection of fees for expenses Act of 1934 to establish a filing deadline and to provide for triploid grass carp certification inspections, and for certain safeguards to ensure that the interests of in- other purposes. Referred to Environment and Public vestors are well protected under the implied private Works Jan. 24 (Legislative day of Jan. 10), 1995. Re- action provisions of the Act. Referred to Banking, ported Apr. 18, 1995; Rept. 104–51. Passed Senate Housing, and Urban Affairs Jan. 18 (Legislative day Apr. 26 (Legislative day of Apr. 24), 1995. Received of Jan. 10), 1995. Reported amended June 19, 1995; in House and referred to Resources May 1, 1995. Re- Rept. 104–98. Considered June 22, 23, 26, 27, 28 (Leg- ported July 17, 1995; Rept. 104–189. Union Calendar. islative day of June 19), 1995. Returned to the cal- Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 17, 1995. Pre- endar June 28 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. See sented to the President Oct. 20, 1995. Approved Nov. H.R. 1058 for further action. 1, 1995. Public Law 104–40.

S. 273.—To amend section 61h-6, of title 2, United States S. 244 (H.R. 830).—To further the goals of the Paper- Code. Passed Senate Jan. 24 (Legislative day of Jan. work Reduction Act to have Federal agencies become 10), 1995. Received in House and held at desk Jan. more responsible and publicly accountable for reducing 26, 1995. Passed House Jan. 27, 1995. Presented to the burden of Federal paperwork on the public, and the President Jan. 30, 1995. Approved Feb. 9, 1995. for other purposes. Referred to Governmental Affairs Public Law 104–2. Jan. 19 (Legislative day of Jan. 10), 1995. Reported amended Feb. 14 (Legislative day of Jan. 30), 1995; S. 278 (S. 1004).—To authorize a certificate of docu- Rept. 104–8. Considered Mar. 6, 1995. Passed Senate mentation for the vessel SERENITY. Referred to Com- amended Mar. 7 (Legislative day of Mar. 6), 1995; merce, Science and Transportation Jan. 26 (Legislative Roll No. 100: 99–0. Received in House and held at day of Jan. 10), 1995. Reported Apr. 18, 1995; Rept. desk Mar. 8, 1995. Passed House with amendment 104–58. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in Mar. 10, 1995. House insisted on its amendment and House and held at desk July 30, 1996. asked for a conference Mar. 10, 1995. Senate disagreed to House amendment and agreed to a conference Mar. S. 279 (S. 1004).—To authorize a certificate of docu- 15, 1995. Conference report filed in the House Apr. mentation for the vessel WHY KNOT. Referred to 3, 1995; Rept. 104–99. Senate agreed to conference Commerce, Science and Transportation Jan. 26 (Legis- report Apr. 6 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), 1995. House lative day of Jan. 10), 1995. Reported Apr. 18, 1995; agreed to conference report Apr. 6, 1995; Roll No. 299: Rept. 104–59. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received 423–0. Presented to the President May 12, 1995. Ap- in House and held at desk July 30, 1996. proved May 22, 1995. Public Law 104–13. S. 283.—To extend the deadlines under the Federal Power Act applicable to two hydroelectric projects in S. 253.—To repeal certain prohibitions against political Pennsylvania, and for other purposes. Referred to En- recommendations relating to Federal employment, to ergy and Natural Resources Jan. 26 (Legislative day reenact certain provisions relating to recommendations of Jan. 10), 1995. Reported July 11 (Legislative day by Members of Congress, and for other purposes. Re- of July 10), 1995; Rept. 104–103. ferred to Governmental Affairs Jan. 20 (Legislative day of Jan. 10), 1995. Reported June 19, 1996; Rept. S. 288 (H.R. 1036).—To abolish the Board of Review 104–282. of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, and for other purposes. Referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Jan. 26 (Legislative day of Jan. S. 257.—To amend the charter of the Veterans of Foreign 10), 1995. Reported amended Nov. 2, 1995; Rept. Wars to make eligible for membership those veterans 104–166. that have served within the territorial limits of South Korea. Referred to the Judiciary Jan. 20 (Legislative S. 290 (H. Con. Res. 17).—Relating to the treatment day of Jan. 10), 1995. Committee discharged. Passed of Social Security under any constitutional amendment Senate Feb. 10 (Legislative day of Jan. 30), 1995. Re- requiring a balanced budget. Ordered placed on the ceived in House and held at desk Feb. 13, 1995. Re- calendar Jan. 30, 1995. ferred to the Judiciary Feb. 21, 1995. Committee dis- charged. Passed House Feb. 28, 1995. Presented to S. 291 (H.R. 926) (S. 343).—To reform the regulatory the President Mar. 1, 1995. Approved Mar. 7, 1995. process, to make government more efficient and effec- Public Law 104–3. tive, and for other purposes. Referred to Governmental Affairs Jan. 27 (Legislative day of Jan. 10), 1995. Re- S. 267 (H.R. 541) (H.R. 622) (H.R. 715) (H.R. 716).— ported amended May 25 (Legislative day of May 15), To establish a system of licensing, reporting, and regu- 1995; Rept. 104–88. lation for vessels of the United States fishing on the high seas, and for other purposes. Referred to Com- S. 295 (H.R. 743).—To permit labor management cooper- merce, Science and Transportation Jan. 24 (Legislative ative efforts that improve America’s economic competi- day of Jan. 10), 1995. Reported amended May 26 (Leg- tiveness to continue to thrive, and for other purposes. islative day of May 15), 1995; Rept. 104–91. Returned Referred to Labor and Human Resources Jan. 30, to the calendar June 30 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. Reported May 1, 1996; Rept. 104–259. Consid- 1995. See H.R. 716 for further action. ered July 9, 10, 1996. Returned to the calendar July 10, 1996.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 325 (H.R. 2726) (S. 1431).—To make certain technical S. 363.—To improve water quality within the Rio Puerco corrections in laws relating to Native Americans, and watershed, New Mexico, and to help restore the eco- for other purposes. Referred to Indian Affairs Feb. 1 logical health of the Rio Grande through the coopera- (Legislative day of Jan. 30), 1995. Reported Sept. 29 tive identification and implementation of best manage- (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995; Rept. 104–150. ment practices that are consistent with the ecological, Passed Senate amended Oct. 31, 1995. Received in geological, cultural, sociological, and economic condi- House and held at desk Nov. 1, 1995. Referred to tions in the region, and for other purposes. Referred Resources and in addition to Economic and Edu- cational Opportunities, Commerce, the Judiciary, and to Energy and Natural Resources Feb. 7 (Legislative Agriculture Nov. 13, 1995. day of Jan. 30), 1995. Reported Apr. 7 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), 1995; Rept. 104–37.

S. 333.—To direct the Secretary of Energy to institute certain procedures in the performance of risk assess- S. 369.—To designate the Federal Courthouse in Deca- ments in connection with environmental restoration ac- tur, Alabama, as the ‘‘Seybourn H. Lynne Federal tivities, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy Courthouse’’, and for other purposes. Referred to Envi- and Natural Resources Feb. 2 (Legislative day of Jan. ronment and Public Works Feb. 8 (Legislative day of 30), 1995. Reported amended May 25 (Legislative day Jan. 30), 1995. Reported Aug. 7 (Legislative day of of May 15), 1995; Rept. 104–87. July 10), 1995; no written report. Passed Senate Aug. 9 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Received in House S. 342 (S. 1500).—To establish the Cache La Poudre and referred to Transportation and Infrastructure River Corridor. Referred to Energy and Natural Re- Sept. 6, 1995. Reported Dec. 18 (Legislative day of sources Feb. 2 (Legislative day of Jan. 30), 1995. Re- Dec. 15), 1995; Rept. 104–419. House Calendar. Rules ported amended Dec. 15, 1995; Rept. 104–188. Passed suspended. Passed House Dec. 18 (Legislative day of Senate amended Oct. 3, 1996. Received in House and Dec. 15), 1995. Presented to the President Dec. 20, passed Oct. 4, 1996. Presented to the President Oct. 1995. Approved Dec. 28, 1995. Public Law 104–85. 9, 1996. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–323. S. 376.—To resolve the current labor dispute involving S. 343 (H.R. 926) (S. 291).—To reform the regulatory major league baseball, and for other purposes. Ordered process, and for other purposes. Referred jointly to placed on the calendar Feb. 22, 1995. the Judiciary and Governmental Affairs Feb. 3 (Legis- lative day of Jan. 30), 1995. Reported amended jointly S. 377.—To amend a provision of part A of title IX of from Governmental Affairs and the Judiciary May 26 (Legislative day of May 15), 1995; Rept. 104–89. Con- the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, sidered June 28, 29, 30 (Legislative day of June 19), relating to Indian education, to provide a technical July 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 20 (Legislative day amendment, and for other purposes. Referred to Indian of July 10), 1995. Affairs Feb. 9 (Legislative day of Jan. 30), 1995. Com- mittee discharged. Passed Senate Feb. 16 (Legislative day of Jan. 30), 1995. Received in House and held S. 349.—To reauthorize appropriations for the Navajo- at desk Feb. 21, 1995. Passed House Mar. 14, 1995. Hopi Relocation Housing Program. Referred to Indian Affairs Feb. 2 (Legislative day of Jan. 30), 1995. Re- Presented to the President Mar. 16, 1995. Approved ported Apr. 6 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), 1995; Rept. Mar. 23, 1995. Public Law 104–5. 104–29. Passed Senate Apr. 26 (Legislative day of Apr. 24), 1995. Received in House and referred to Resources S. 378.—To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to May 1, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed House exchange certain lands of the Columbia Basin Federal June 8, 1995. Presented to the President June 14, 1995. Approved June 21, 1995. Public Law 104–15. reclamation project, Washington, and for other pur- poses. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources Feb. 9 (Legislative day of Jan. 30), 1995. Reported Apr. S. 357.—To amend the National Parks and Recreation 7 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), 1995; Rept. 104–38. Act of 1978 to establish the Friends of Kaloko- Honokohau, an advisory commission for the Kaloko- Honokohau National Historical Park, and for other S. 384.—To require a report on United States support purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources for Mexico during its debt crises, and for other pur- Feb. 6 (Legislative day of Jan. 30), 1995. Reported poses. Referred to Foreign Relations Feb. 10 (Legisla- Apr. 7 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), 1995; Rept. 104–36. tive day of Jan. 30), 1995. Reported amended Apr. 4 (Legislative day of Mar. 27), 1995; no written report. S. 359 (H.R. 1051) (S. 737).—To provide for the extension of certain hydroelectric projects located in the State of West Virginia. Referred to Energy and Natural Re- S. 389 (S. 1087).—For the relief of Nguyen Quy An and sources Feb. 6 (Legislative day of Jan. 30), 1995. Re- his daughter, Nguyen Ngoc Kim Quy. Referred to the ported amended Apr. 27 (Legislative day of Apr. 24), Judiciary Feb. 10 (Legislative day of Jan. 30), 1995. 1995; Rept. 104–71. Reported Sept. 19, 1996; no written report.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 391.—To authorize and direct the Secretaries of the S. 440 (H.R. 2274).—To amend title 23, United States Interior and Agriculture to undertake activities to halt Code, to provide for the designation of the National and reverse the decline in forest health on Federal Highway System, and for other purposes. Referred to lands, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Environment and Public Works Feb. 16 (Legislative Natural Resources Feb. 10 (Legislative day of Jan. 30), day of Jan. 30), 1995. Reported amended May 22 (Leg- 1995. Reported amended from Energy and Natural Re- islative day of May 15), 1995; Rept. 104–86. Consid- sources July 16, 1996; Rept. 104–321. Referred jointly ered June 16 (Legislative day of June 5), 19, 20, 21 to Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry and Environ- (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. Passed Senate ment and Public Works July 16, 1996. Agriculture, amended June 22 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. Nutrition, and Forestry and Environment and Public Received in House and held at desk June 26, 1995. Works discharged Sept. 11, 1996. Passed House with amendments Sept. 20, 1995. House insisted on its amendments and asked for a conference Sept. 20, 1995. Senate disagreed to House amendments S. 392 (H.R. 606).—To amend the Dayton Aviation Herit- and agreed to a conference Sept. 22 (Legislative day age Preservation Act of 1992 with regard to appoint- of Sept. 5), 1995. Conference report filed in the House ment of members of the Dayton Aviation Heritage Nov. 15, 1995; Rept. 104–345. Senate agreed to con- Commission, and for other purposes. Referred to En- ference report Nov. 17 (Legislative day of Nov. 16), ergy and Natural Resources Feb. 10 (Legislative day 1995; Roll No. 582: 80–16. House agreed to conference of Jan. 30), 1995. Reported Apr. 7 (Legislative day report Nov. 18, 1995. Presented to the President Nov. of Apr. 5), 1995; Rept. 104–39. 24, 1995. Approved Nov. 28, 1995. Public Law 104–59. S. 395 (H.R. 1122) (H.R. 70) (H. Res. 256).—To authorize and direct the Secretary of Energy to sell the Alaska S. 441.—To reauthorize appropriations for certain pro- Power Administration, and to authorize the export of grams under the Indian Child Protection and Family Alaska North Slope crude oil, and for other purposes. Violence Prevention Act, and for other purposes. Re- ferred to Indian Affairs Feb. 16 (Legislative day of Referred to Energy and Natural Resources Feb. 13 Jan. 30), 1995. Reported Apr. 18, 1995; Rept. 104–53. (Legislative day of Jan. 30), 1995. Reported amended Passed Senate Apr. 26 (Legislative day of Apr. 24), Apr. 27 (Legislative day of Apr. 24), 1995; Rept. 1995. Received in House and referred to Resources 104–78. Considered May 15, 1995. Passed Senate May 1, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed House amended May 16 (Legislative day of May 15), 1995; June 8, 1995. Presented to the President June 14, Roll No. 170: 74–25. Received in House and held at 1995. Approved June 21, 1995. Public Law 104–16. desk May 18, 1995. Passed House with amendments July 25, 1995. House insisted on its amendments and asked for a conference July 25, 1995. Senate disagreed S. 444 (H.R. 421) (S. 719).—To amend the Alaska Native to House amendments and agreed to a conference Aug. Claims Settlement Act to provide for the purchase of 5 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Conference report common stock of Cook Inlet Region, and for other pur- filed in the House Nov. 6, 1995; Rept. 104–312. House poses. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources Feb. agreed to conference report Nov. 8, 1995; Roll No. 772: 16 (Legislative day of Jan. 30), 1995. Reported Mar. 289–134. Senate agreed to conference report Nov. 14, 27, 1995; Rept. 104–20. 1995; Roll No. 574: 69–29. Presented to the President Nov. 16, 1995. Approved Nov. 28, 1995. Public Law S. 454.—To reform the health care liability system and 104–58. improve health care quality through the establishment of quality assurance programs, and for other purposes. Referred to Labor and Human Resources Feb. 16 (Leg- S. 419 (H.R. 558).—To grant the consent of Congress islative day of Jan. 30), 1995. Reported amended May to the Texas Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal 16 (Legislative day of May 15), 1995; Rept. 104–83. Compact. Referred to the Judiciary Feb. 15 (Legislative day of Jan. 30), 1995. Reported May 18 (Legislative day of May 15), 1995; no written report. S. 457.—To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to update references in the classification of children for purposes of United States immigration laws. Re- S. 421 (S. 737).—To extend the deadline under the Fed- ferred to the Judiciary Feb. 22, 1995. Reported June eral Power Act applicable to the construction of a hy- 22 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995; no written re- droelectric project in Kentucky, and for other purposes. port. Passed Senate July 17 (Legislative day of July Referred to Energy and Natural Resources Feb. 15 10), 1995. Received in House and referred to the Judi- (Legislative day of Jan. 30), 1995. Reported Apr. 27 ciary July 18, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed (Legislative day of Apr. 24), 1995; Rept. 104–72. House Oct. 30, 1995. Presented to the President Nov. 8, 1995. Approved Nov. 15, 1995. Public Law 104–51. S. 426.—To authorize the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity to establish a memorial to Martin Luther King, Jr., S. 461 (S. 737).—To authorize extension of time limita- in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes. tion for a FERC-issued hydroelectric license. Referred Referred to Rules and Administration Feb. 15 (Legisla- to Energy and Natural Resources Feb. 22, 1995. Re- tive day of Jan. 30), 1995. Reported Dec. 19, 1995; ported Apr. 27 (Legislative day of Apr. 24), 1995; Rept. Rept. 104–190. 104–73.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 464.—To make the reporting deadlines for studies con- S. 492 (S. 1004).—To authorize the Secretary of Trans- ducted in Federal court demonstration districts consist- portation to issue a certificate of documentation for ent with the deadlines for pilot districts, and for other the vessel INTREPID. Referred to Commerce, Science purposes. Referred to the Judiciary Feb. 23 (Legisla- and Transportation Mar. 2 (Legislative day of Feb. tive day of Feb. 22), 1995. Reported Mar. 16, 1995; 22), 1995. Reported Apr. 18, 1995; Rept. 104–63. no written report. Passed Senate Mar. 30 (Legislative Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House and day of Mar. 27), 1995. Received in House and referred held at desk July 30, 1996. to the Judiciary Apr. 3, 1995. Reported July 11, 1995; Rept. 104–180. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. S. 493 (S. 1004).—To authorize the Secretary of Trans- Passed House Sept. 18, 1995. Presented to the Presi- portation to issue a certificate of documentation for dent Sept. 22, 1995. Approved Oct. 3, 1995. Public the vessel CONSORTIUM. Referred to Commerce, Law 104–33. Science and Transportation Mar. 2 (Legislative day of Feb. 22), 1995. Reported Apr. 18, 1995; Rept. S. 468 (H.R. 1011).—To extend the deadline under the 104–64. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in Federal Power Act applicable to the construction of House and held at desk July 30, 1996. a hydroelectric project in Ohio, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources Feb. 23 S. 509.—To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to (Legislative day of Feb. 22), 1995. Reported July 11 enter into an appropriate form of agreement with, the (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; Rept. 104–104. town of Grand Lake, Colorado, authorizing the town to maintain permanently a cemetery in the Rocky Mountain National Park. Referred to Energy and Nat- S. 470.—To amend the Communications Act of 1934 to ural Resources Mar. 7 (Legislative day of Mar. 6), prohibit the distribution to the public of violent video 1995. Reported Dec. 22, 1995; Rept. 104–198. programming during hours when children are reason- ably likely to comprise a substantial portion of the S. 510.—To extend the authorization for certain pro- audience. Referred to Commerce, Science and Trans- grams under the Native American Programs Act of portation Feb. 23 (Legislative day of Feb. 22), 1995. 1974, and for other purposes. Referred to Indian Af- Reported Nov. 9, 1995; Rept. 104–171. fairs Mar. 7 (Legislative day of Mar. 6), 1995. Reported amended Apr. 5, 1995; Rept. 104–28. Passed Senate S. 475 (S. 1004).—To authorize a certificate of docu- amended May 11 (Legislative day of May 1), 1995. mentation for the vessel LADY HAWK. Referred to Received in House and referred to Economic and Edu- Commerce, Science and Transportation Feb. 27 (Legis- cational Opportunities May 12, 1995. lative day of Feb. 22), 1995. Reported Apr. 18, 1995; Rept. 104–60. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received S. 522 (S. 737).—To provide for a limited exemption to in House and held at desk July 30, 1996. the hydroelectric licensing provisions of part I of the Federal Power Act for certain transmission facilities S. 480 (S. 1004).—To authorize the Secretary of Trans- associated with the El Vado Hydroelectric Project in portation to issue a certificate of documentation with New Mexico. Referred to Energy and Natural Re- appropriate endorsement for employment in the coast- sources Mar. 9 (Legislative day of Mar. 6), 1995. Re- wise trade for the vessel GLEAM. Referred to Com- ported Apr. 27 (Legislative day of Apr. 24), 1995; Rept. merce, Science and Transportation Mar. 2 (Legislative 104–74. day of Feb. 22), 1995. Reported Apr. 18, 1995; Rept. 104–61. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in S. 523 (H. Con. Res. 82).—To amend the Colorado River House and held at desk July 30, 1996. Basin Salinity Control Act to authorize additional measures to carry out the control of salinity upstream S. 482 (S. 1004).—To authorize the Secretary of Trans- of Imperial Dam in a cost-effective manner, and for portation to issue a certificate of documentation and other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural Re- coastwise trade endorsement for the vessel EMERALD sources Mar. 9 (Legislative day of Mar. 6), 1995. Re- AYES. Referred to Commerce, Science and Transpor- ported amended Apr. 3 (Legislative day of Mar. 27), tation Mar. 2 (Legislative day of Feb. 22), 1995. Re- 1995; Rept. 104–24. Passed Senate amended Apr. 27 ported Apr. 18, 1995; Rept. 104–62. Passed Senate (Legislative day of Apr. 24), 1995. Received in House July 29, 1996. Received in House and held at desk and referred to Resources May 1, 1995. Reported June July 30, 1996. 7, 1995; Rept. 104–132. Union Calendar. Considered under suspension of rules July 10, 1995. Rules sus- pended. Passed House July 11, 1995. Presented to the S. 483.—To amend the provisions of title 17, United President July 18, 1995. Approved July 28, 1995. States Code, with respect to the duration of copyright, Public Law 104–20. and for the other purposes. Referred to the Judiciary Mar. 2 (Legislative day of Feb. 22), 1995. Reported S. 527.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation amended July 10, 1996; Rept. 104–315. to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade S. 487.—To amend the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, for the vessel EMPRESS. Referred to Commerce, and for other purposes. Referred to Indian Affairs Mar. Science and Transportation Mar. 9 (Legislative day 2 (Legislative day of Feb. 22), 1995. Reported amended of Mar. 6), 1995. Reported Apr. 18, 1995; Rept. 104–65. Mar. 14 (Legislative day of Mar. 13), 1996; Rept. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House and 104–241. held at desk July 30, 1996.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 528 (S. 1004).—To authorize the Secretary of Trans- S. 538 (H.R. 1290) (S. 737).—To reinstate the permit portation to issue a certificate of documentation and for, and extend the deadline under the Federal Power coastwise trade endorsement for three vessels. Re- Act applicable to the construction of, a hydroelectric ferred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Mar. project in Oregon, and for other purposes. Referred 9 (Legislative day of Mar. 6), 1995. Reported Apr. 18, to Energy and Natural Resources Mar. 10 (Legislative 1995; Rept. 104–66. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Re- day of Mar. 6), 1995. Reported Apr. 27 (Legislative ceived in House and held at desk July 30, 1996. day of Apr. 24), 1995; Rept. 104–75.

S. 531.—To authorize a circuit judge who has taken part S. 543.—To extend the deadline under the Federal Power in an in banc hearing of a case to continue to partici- Act applicable to the construction of a hydroelectric pate in that case after taking senior status, and for project in Oregon, and for other purposes. Referred other purposes. Referred to the Judiciary Mar. 10 (Leg- to Energy and Natural Resources Mar. 13 (Legislative islative day of Mar. 6), 1995. Reported amended June day of Mar. 6), 1995. Reported July 11 (Legislative 29 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995; no written re- day of July 10), 1995; Rept. 104–105. port. Passed Senate amended Sept. 28 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995. Received in House and referred to the Judiciary Sept. 29, 1995. Reported July 23, S. 547.—To extend the deadlines applicable to certain 1996; Rept. 104–697. Union Calendar. Rules sus- hydroelectric projects under the Federal Power Act, pended. Passed House July 29, 1996. Presented to the and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natu- President Aug. 1, 1996. Approved Aug. 6, 1996. Pub- ral Resources Mar. 14 (Legislative day of Mar. 6), lic Law 104–175. 1995. Reported July 11 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; Rept. 104–106. S. 532.—To clarify the rules governing venue, and for other purposes. Referred to the Judiciary Mar. 10 (Leg- S. 549 (H.R. 657) (S. 737).—To extend the deadline under islative day of Mar. 6), 1995. Reported Mar. 16, 1995; the Federal Power Act applicable to the construction no written report. Passed Senate Mar. 30 (Legislative of three hydroelectric projects in the State of Arkansas. day of Mar. 27), 1995. Received in House and referred Referred to Energy and Natural Resources Mar. 14 to the Judiciary Apr. 3, 1995. Reported July 11, 1995; (Legislative day of Mar. 6), 1995. Reported Apr. 27 Rept. 104–181. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. (Legislative day of Apr. 24), 1995; Rept. 104–76. Passed House Sept. 18, 1995. Presented to the Presi- dent Sept. 22, 1995. Approved Oct. 3, 1995. Public S. 551.—To revise the boundaries of the Hagerman Fos- Law 104–34. sil Beds National Monument and the Craters of the Moon National Monument, and for other purposes. Re- S. 533.—To clarify the rules governing removal of cases ferred to Energy and Natural Resources Mar. 14 (Leg- to Federal court, and for other purposes. Referred to islative day of Mar. 6), 1995. Reported Apr. 7 (Legisla- the Judiciary Mar. 10 (Legislative day of Mar. 6), 1995. tive day of Apr. 5), 1995; Rept. 104–40. Reported Mar. 16, 1995; no written report. Passed Sen- ate June 30 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. Re- S. 552.—To allow the refurbishment and continued oper- ceived in House and referred to the Judiciary July ation of a small hydroelectric facility in central Mon- 11, 1995. Reported Sept. 17, 1996; Rept. 104–799. tana by adjusting the amount of charges to be paid Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. to the United States under the Federal Power Act, 17, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 20, 1996. and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natu- Approved Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–219. ral Resources Mar. 14 (Legislative day of Mar. 6), 1995. Reported July 11 (Legislative day of July 10), S. 534 (H. Res. 349).—To amend the Solid Waste Dis- 1995; Rept. 104–107. posal Act to provide authority for States to limit the interstate transportation of municipal solid waste, and for other purposes. Referred to Environment and Pub- S. 555.—To amend the Public Health Service Act to con- lic Works Mar. 10 (Legislative day of Mar. 6), 1995. solidate and reauthorize health professions and minor- Reported amended Apr. 18, 1995; Rept. 104–52. Con- ity and disadvantaged health education programs, and sidered May 10, 11, 12 (Legislative day of May 1), for other purposes. Referred to Labor and Human Re- 1995. Passed Senate amended May 16 (Legislative day sources Mar. 14 (Legislative day of Mar. 6), 1995. Re- of May 15), 1995; Roll No. 169: 94–6. Received in ported amended June 6 (Legislative day of June 5), House and referred to Commerce May 18, 1995. 1995; Rept. 104–93. Passed Senate amended Sept. 28, 1996. Received in House and held at desk Sept. 28, 1996. S. 535 (H.R. 1361) (S. 1004).—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation to issue certificates of documentation with appropriate endorsement for employment in S. 561 (H.R. 1361) (S. 1004).—To authorize the Secretary coastwise trade for each of 2 vessels named GALLANT of Transportation to issue a certificate of documenta- LADY, subject to certain conditions, and for other pur- tion with appropriate endorsement for employment in poses. Referred to Commerce, Science and Transpor- the coastwise trade for the vessel ISABELLE, and for tation Mar. 10 (Legislative day of Mar. 6), 1995. Re- other purposes. Referred to Commerce, Science and ported Apr. 18, 1995; Rept. 104–67. Passed Senate Transportation Mar. 15, 1995. Reported Apr. 18, 1995; July 29, 1996. Received in House and held at desk Rept. 104–68. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received July 30, 1996. in House and held at desk July 30, 1996.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 565 (H.R. 956).—To regulate interstate commerce by S. 610.—To provide for an interpretive center at the providing for a uniform product liability law, and for Civil War Battlefield of Corinth, Mississippi, and for other purposes. Referred to Commerce, Science and other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural Re- Transportation Mar. 15, 1995. Reported amended Apr. sources Mar. 23, 1995. Reported Apr. 7 (Legislative 18, 1995; Rept. 104–69. day of Apr. 5), 1995; Rept. 104–43.

S. 583.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation to issue a certificate of documentation and coastwise S. 611 (H.R. 1366).—To authorize extension of time limi- trade endorsement for two vessels. Referred to Com- tation for a FERC-issued hydroelectric license. Re- merce, Science and Transportation Mar. 21 (Legislative ferred to Energy and Natural Resources Mar. 24 (Leg- day of Mar. 16), 1995. Reported Jan. 26, 1996; Rept. islative day of Mar. 23), 1995. Reported July 11 (Legis- 104–206. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in lative day of July 10), 1995; Rept. 104–109. House and held at desk July 30, 1996.

S. 587.—To amend the National Trails System Act to S. 617 (H.R. 1158) (H.R. 1159) (H.R. 1944).—Making designate the Old Spanish Trail and the Northern additional supplemental appropriations and rescissions Branch of the Old Spanish Trail for potential inclusion for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1995, and into the National Trails System, and for other pur- other purposes. Reported from Appropriations Mar. 24 poses. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources Mar. (Legislative day of Mar. 23), 1995; Rept. 104–17. In- 22 (Legislative day of Mar. 16), 1995. Reported Apr. definitely postponed Aug. 1 (Legislative day of July 7 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), 1995; Rept. 104–41. 10), 1995. See H.R. 1944 for further action.

S. 595 (H.R. 1335).—To provide for the extension of a hydroelectric project located in the State of West Vir- S. 619 (H.R. 2024).—To phase out the use of mercury ginia. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources Mar. in batteries and provide for the efficient and cost-effec- 22 (Legislative day of Mar. 16), 1995. Reported July tive collection and recycling or proper disposal of used 11 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; Rept. 104–108. nickel cadmium batteries, small sealed lead-acid bat- teries, and certain other batteries, and for other pur- S. 601.—To revise the boundaries of the Blackstone River poses. Referred to Environment and Public Works Mar. Valley National Heritage Corridor in Massachusetts 24 (Legislative day of Mar. 23), 1995. Reported amend- and Rhode Island, and for other purposes. Referred ed Aug. 30, 1995; Rept. 104–136. Passed Senate to Energy and Natural Resources Mar. 23, 1995. Re- amended Sept. 21 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995. ported Apr. 7 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), 1995; Rept. Received in House and referred to Commerce Sept. 104–42. 27, 1995. S. 602 (H.R. 3564).—To amend the NATO Participation Act of 1994 to expedite the transition to full member- S. 625.—To amend the Land Remote Sensing Policy Act ship in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization of Eu- of 1992. Referred to Commerce, Science and Transpor- ropean countries emerging from Communist domina- tation Mar. 27, 1995. Reported May 15, 1995; Rept. tion. Referred to Foreign Relations Mar. 23, 1995. Re- 104–81. ported amended Dec. 12, 1995; no written report.

S. 604.—To amend title 49, United States Code, to re- S. 627.—To require the general application of the anti- lieve farmers and retail farm suppliers from limita- trust laws to major league baseball, and for other pur- tions on maximum driving and on-duty time in the poses. Referred to the Judiciary Mar. 27, 1995. Re- transportation of agricultural commodities or farm ported Feb. 6, 1996; Rept. 104–231. supplies if such transportation occurs within 100-air mile radius of the source of the commodities or the distribution point for the farm supplies. Referred to S. 638.—To authorize appropriations for United States Commerce, Science and Transportation Mar. 23, 1995. insular areas, and for other purposes. Referred to En- Reported amended Feb. 9 (Legislative day of Feb. 7), ergy and Natural Resources Mar. 28 (Legislative day 1996; Rept. 104–233. of Mar. 27), 1995. Reported amended June 30 (Legisla- tive day of June 19), 1995; Rept. 104–101. Passed Sen- S. 605 (H.R. 925).—To establish a uniform and more ate amended July 20 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. efficient Federal process for protecting property own- Received in House and referred to Resources July 24, ers’ rights guaranteed by the fifth amendment. Re- 1995. ferred to the Judiciary Mar. 23, 1995. Reported amend- ed Dec. 22, 1995; Rept. 104–239.

S. 608 (S. 1720).—To establish the New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park in New Bedford, Massachu- setts, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources Mar. 23, 1995. Reported amended Sept. 16, 1996; Rept. 104–375.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 640 (H.R. 3592).—To provide for the conservation and S. 652 (H.R. 1555) (H. Res. 353).—To provide for a pro- development of water and related resources, to author- competitive, de-regulatory national policy framework ize the Secretary of the Army to construct various designed to accelerate rapidly private sector deploy- projects for improvements to rivers and harbors of the ment of advanced telecommunications and information United States, and for other purposes. Referred to En- technologies and services to all Americans by opening vironment and Public Works Mar. 28 (Legislative day all telecommunications markets to competition, and for other purposes. Reported from Commerce, Science and of Mar. 27), 1995. Reported amended Nov. 9, 1995; Transportation Mar. 30 (Legislative day of Mar. 27), Rept. 104–170. Passed Senate amended July 11, 1996. 1995; Rept. 104–23. Considered June 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, Received in House and held at desk July 12, 1996. 14 (Legislative day of June 5), 1995. Passed Senate Passed House with amendment July 30, 1996. Senate amended June 15 (Legislative day of June 5), 1995; disagreed to House amendment and asked for a con- Roll No. 268: 81–18. Received in House and held at ference Sept. 10, 1996. House insisted on its amend- desk June 20, 1995. Passed House with amendments ment and agreed to a conference Sept. 18, 1996. Con- Oct. 12, 1995. House insisted on its amendments and ference report filed in the House Sept. 25, 1996; Rept. asked for a conference Oct. 12, 1995. Senate disagreed 104–843. House agreed to conference report under sus- to House amendments and agreed to a conference Oct. pension of the rules Sept. 26, 1996. Senate agreed 13 (Legislative day of Oct. 10), 1995. Conference report to conference report Sept. 27, 1996. Presented to the filed in the House Jan. 31, 1996; Rept. 104–458. Con- ference report filed in the Senate Feb. 1, 1996; Rept. President Oct. 2, 1996. Approved Oct. 12, 1996. Pub- 104–230. House agreed to conference report Feb. 1, lic Law 104–303. 1996; Roll No. 25: 414–16. Senate agreed to conference report Feb. 1, 1996; Roll No. 8: 91–5. Presented to S. 641 (H.R. 1872).—To reauthorize the Ryan White the President Feb. 2, 1996. Approved Feb. 8, 1996. Public Law 104–104. CARE Act of 1990, and for other purposes. Referred to Labor and Human Resources Mar. 28 (Legislative S. 653.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation day of Mar. 27), 1995. Reported Apr. 3 (Legislative to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate day of Mar. 27), 1995; Rept. 104–25. Considered July endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade 21, 26 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Passed Sen- for the vessel AURA. Referred to Commerce, Science ate amended July 27 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; and Transportation Mar. 30 (Legislative day of Mar. Roll No. 338: 97–3. Received in House and held at 27), 1995. Reported Jan. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–207. desk July 28, 1995. Passed House with amendments Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House and Sept. 18, 1995. Senate disagreed to House amendments held at desk July 30, 1996. and asked for a conference Oct. 13 (Legislative day of Oct. 10), 1995. House insisted on its amendments S. 654.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate and agreed to a conference Dec. 7, 1995. Conference endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade report filed in the House Apr. 30, 1996; Rept. 104–545. for the vessel SUNRISE. Referred to Commerce, House agreed to conference report May 1, 1996; Roll Science and Transportation Mar. 30 (Legislative day No. 145: 402–4. Senate agreed to conference report of Mar. 27), 1995. Reported Jan. 26, 1996; Rept. May 2, 1996. Presented to the President May 8, 1996. 104–208. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in Approved May 20, 1996. Public Law 104–146. House and held at desk July 30, 1996.

S. 655.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation S. 650.—To increase the amount of credit available to to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate fuel local, regional, and national economic growth by endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade reducing the regulatory burden imposed upon financial for the vessel MARANTHA. Referred to Commerce, institutions, and for other purposes. Referred to Bank- Science and Transportation Mar. 30 (Legislative day ing, Housing, and Urban Affairs Mar. 30 (Legislative of Mar. 27), 1995. Reported Jan. 26, 1996; Rept. day of Mar. 27), 1995. Reported amended Dec. 14, 104–209. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in 1995; Rept. 104–185. House and held at desk July 30, 1996. S. 656.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade for the vessel QUIETLY. Referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Mar. 30 (Legislative day of Mar. 27), 1995. Reported Jan. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–210. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House and held at desk July 30, 1996.

S. 673.—To establish a youth development grant pro- gram, and for other purposes. Referred to Labor and Human Resources Apr. 4 (Legislative day of Mar. 27), 1995. Reported amended Oct. 19 (Legislative day of Oct. 18), 1995; Rept. 104–161.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 677.—To repeal a redundant venue provision, and for S. 735 (H.R. 1710) (H.R. 2703) (H. Res. 405) (S. Con. other purposes. Referred to the Judiciary Apr. 5, 1995. Res. 54) (S. Con. Res. 55).—To prevent and punish Reported May 18 (Legislative day of May 15), 1995; acts of terrorism, and for other purposes. Ordered no written report. Passed Senate June 30 (Legislative placed on the calendar May 1, 1995. Considered May day of June 19), 1995. Received in House and referred 25, 26 (Legislative day of May 15), June 5, 6 (Legisla- to the Judiciary July 11, 1995. Reported Sept. 17, tive day of June 5), 1995. Passed Senate amended 1996; Rept. 104–800. Union Calendar. Rules sus- June 7 (Legislative day of June 5), 1995; Roll No. 242: 91–8. Received in House and held at desk June pended. Passed House Sept. 17, 1996. Presented to 9, 1995. Passed House with amendments Mar. 14, the President Sept. 20, 1996. Approved Oct. 1, 1996. 1996. House insisted on its amendments and asked Public Law 104–220. for a conference Mar. 14, 1996. Senate disagreed to House amendments and agreed to a conference Mar. S. 680.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation 21, 1996. Conference report filed in the House Apr. to issue a certificate of documentation and coastwise 15, 1996; Rept. 104–518. Conference report considered in Senate Apr. 16, 1996. Senate agreed to conference trade endorsement for the vessel YES DEAR. Referred report Apr. 17, 1996; Roll No. 71: 91–8. House agreed to Commerce, Science and Transportation Apr. 5, 1995. to conference report Apr. 18, 1996; Roll No. 126: Reported Jan. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–211. Passed Senate 293–133. Presented to the President Apr. 24, 1996. July 29, 1996. Received in House and held at desk Approved Apr. 24, 1996. Public Law 104–132. July 30, 1996.

S. 737 (S. 225) (S. 359) (S. 421) (S. 461) (S. 522) (S. S. 695.—To provide for the establishment of the 538) (S. 549).—To extend the deadlines applicable to Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve in Kansas, and for certain hydroelectric projects, and for other purposes. other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural Re- Reported from Energy and Natural Resources Apr. 27 sources Apr. 6 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), 1995. Re- (Legislative day of Apr. 24), 1995; Rept. 104–77. ported amended Sept. 16, 1996; Rept. 104–376. Passed Senate amended Sept. 27, 1996. Received in House and referred to Commerce Sept. 28, 1996.

S. 699 (H.R. 3235).—To amend the Ethics in Government S. 739.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation Act of 1978, to extend the authorization of appropria- to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate tions for the Office of Government Ethics for seven endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade years, and for other purposes. Referred to Govern- for the vessel SISU, and for other purposes. Referred mental Affairs Apr. 6 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), 1995. to Commerce, Science and Transportation May 1, 1995. Reported amended Mar. 27 (Legislative day of Mar. Reported Jan. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–212. Passed Senate 26), 1996; Rept. 104–244. July 29, 1996. Received in House and held at desk July 30, 1996. S. 704 (H.R. 497).—To establish the Gambling Impact Study Commission. Referred to Governmental Affairs S. 755.—To amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to Apr. 6 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), 1995. Reported provide for the privatization of the United States En- amended June 20, 1996; no written report. Returned richment Corporation. Referred to Energy and Natural to the calendar July 17, 1996. See H.R. 497 for further Resources May 3 (Legislative day of May 1), 1995. action. Reported amended Nov. 17 (Legislative day of Nov. 16), 1995; Rept. 104–173.

S. 719 (H.R. 400) (H.R. 421) (H.R. 440) (H.R. 517) (S. S. 761.—To improve the ability of the United States to 115) (S. 127) (S. 134) (S. 188) (S. 223).—To provide respond to the international terrorist threat. Ordered for the conservation, management, and administration placed on the calendar May 15, 1995. of certain parks, forests, and other areas, and for other purposes. Reported from Energy and Natural Re- sources Apr. 18, 1995; Rept. 104–49. S. 763.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation to issue a certificate of documentation and coastwise trade endorsement for the vessel EVENING STAR, S. 734 (H.R. 395).—To designate the United States court- and for other purposes. Referred to Commerce, Science house and Federal building to be constructed at the and Transportation May 8 (Legislative day of May 1), southeastern corner of Liberty and South Virginia 1995. Reported Jan. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–213. Passed Streets in Reno, Nevada, as the ‘‘Bruce R. Thompson Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House and held United States Courthouse and Federal Building’’, and at desk July 30, 1996. for other purposes. Referred to Environment and Pub- lic Works Apr. 27 (Legislative day of Apr. 24), 1995. S. 772.—To provide for an assessment of the violence Reported Aug. 7 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; broadcast on television, and for other purposes. Re- no written report. Passed Senate Aug. 9 (Legislative ferred to Commerce, Science and Transportation May day of July 10), 1995. Received in House and held 9 (Legislative day of May 1), 1995. Reported Feb. 9 at desk Sept. 6, 1995. (Legislative day of Feb. 7), 1996; Rept. 104–234.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 773 (H.R. 2508).—To amend the Federal Food, Drug, S. 811.—To authorize research into the desalinization and Cosmetic Act to provide for improvements in the and reclamation of water and authorize a program process of approving and using animal drugs, and for for States, cities, or qualifying agencies desiring to other purposes. Referred to Labor and Human Re- own and operate a water desalinization or reclamation sources May 9 (Legislative day of May 1), 1995. Com- facility to develop such facilities, and for other pur- mittee discharged. Passed Senate amended Sept. 24, poses. Referred to Environment and Public Works May 17 (Legislative day of May 15), 1995. Reported amend- 1996. Received in House and held at desk Sept. 26, ed Apr. 18, 1996; Rept. 104–254. Passed Senate 1996. amended May 3, 1996. Received in House and held at desk May 6, 1996. Referred to Resources and in S. 776 (H.R. 1139) (H.R. 2160) (H.R. 4139).—To reau- addition to Science, and Transportation and Infrastruc- ture May 14, 1996. Reported with amendments from thorize the Atlantic Striped Bass Conservation Act and Resources Sept. 16, 1996; Rept. 104–790, Pt. I. Refer- the Anadromous Fish Conservation Act, and for other ral to Science and Transportation and Infrastructure purposes. Referred to Commerce, Science and Trans- extended Sept. 16, 1996 for a period ending not later portation May 9 (Legislative day of May 1), 1995. Re- than Sept. 16, 1996. Science and Transportation and ported amended Dec. 7, 1995; Rept. 104–182. Referred Infrastructure discharged Sept. 16, 1996. Union Cal- to Environment and Public Works Dec. 7, 1995. Re- endar. Rules suspended. Passed House with amend- ported Dec. 19, 1995; no written report. ments Sept. 24, 1996. Senate agreed to House amend- ments Sept. 27, 1996. Presented to the President Oct. 2, 1996. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law S. 790.—To provide for the modification or elimination 104–298. of Federal reporting requirements. Ordered placed on the calendar May 15, 1995. Passed Senate amended S. 814.—To provide for the reorganization of the Bureau July 17 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Received of Indian Affairs, and for other purposes. Referred to in House and held at desk July 18, 1995. Referred Indian Affairs May 17 (Legislative day of May 15), to Government Reform and Oversight Sept. 12, 1995. 1995. Reported amended Jan. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–227. Reported with amendment Nov. 8, 1995; Rept. S. 826.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation 104–327. Union Calendar. Placed on the Corrections to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate Calendar Nov. 8, 1995. Corrections Calendar. Passed endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade House with amendment Nov. 14, 1995. Senate agreed for the vessel PRIME TIME, and for other purposes. to House amendment with amendments Dec. 6, 1995. Referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation House agreed to Senate amendments to House amend- May 18 (Legislative day of May 15), 1995. Reported ment Dec. 7, 1995. Presented to the President Dec. Jan. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–216. Passed Senate July 29, 12, 1995. Approved Dec. 21, 1995. Public Law 1996. Received in House and held at desk July 30, 104–66. 1996. S. 848 (H.R. 2064).—To grant the consent of Congress S. 801.—To extend the deadline under the Federal Power to an amendment of the Historic Chattahoochee Com- Act applicable to the construction of two hydroelectric pact between the States of Alabama and Georgia. Re- ferred to the Judiciary May 24 (Legislative day of May projects in North Carolina, and for other purposes. 15), 1995. Reported Oct. 26, 1995; no written report. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources May 15, Passed Senate Nov. 9, 1995. Received in House and 1995. Reported July 11 (Legislative day of July 10), referred to the Judiciary Nov. 10, 1995. 1995; Rept. 104–110. S. 850.—To amend the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 1990 to consolidate Federal child S. 802.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation care programs, and for other purposes. Referred to to issue a certificate of documentation and coastwise Labor and Human Resources May 24 (Legislative day trade endorsement for the vessel ROYAL AFFAIRE. of May 15), 1995. Reported June 8 (Legislative day Referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation of June 5), 1995; Rept. 104–94. May 15, 1995. Reported Jan. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–214. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House and S. 852 (S. 1459).—To provide for uniform management held at desk July 30, 1996. of livestock grazing on Federal land, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources May 25 (Legislative day of May 15), 1995. Reported S. 808.—To extend the deadline for the conversion of amended July 28 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; the vessel M/V TWIN DRILL, and for other purposes. Rept. 104–123. Referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation S. 856 (H.R. 1557).—To amend the National Foundation May 16 (Legislative day of May 15), 1995. Reported on the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965, the Mu- Jan. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–215. Passed Senate July 29, seum Services Act, and the Arts and Artifacts Indem- 1996. Received in House and held at desk July 30, nity Act to improve and extend the Acts, and for other 1996. purposes. Referred to Labor and Human Resources May 25 (Legislative day of May 15), 1995. Reported amended Aug. 30, 1995; Rept. 104–135.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 868.—To provide authority for leave transfer for Fed- S. 901.—To amend the Reclamation Projects Authoriza- eral employees who are adversely affected by disasters tion and Adjustment Act of 1992 to authorize the Sec- or emergencies, and for other purposes. Referred to retary of the Interior to participate in the design, plan- Governmental Affairs May 26 (Legislative day of May ning, and construction of certain water reclamation 15), 1995. Reported Sept. 29 (Legislative day of Sept. and reuse projects and desalination research and de- 25), 1995; Rept. 104–151. Passed Senate Oct. 19 (Leg- velopment projects, and for other purposes. Referred islative day of Oct. 18), 1995. Received in House and to Energy and Natural Resources June 8 (Legislative held at desk Oct. 20, 1995. Referred to Government day of June 5), 1995. Reported amended July 16, 1996; Reform and Oversight Oct. 24, 1995. Rules suspended. Rept. 104–322. Passed House with amendment Sept. 25, 1996. S. 902.—To amend Public Law 100-479 to authorize the S. 869.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation Secretary of the Interior to assist in the construction to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate of a building to be used jointly by the Secretary for endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade park purposes and by the city of Natchez as an inter- for the vessel DRAGONESSA, and for other purposes. modal transportation center, and for other purposes. Referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Referred to Energy and Natural Resources June 8 May 26 (Legislative day of May 15), 1995. Reported (Legislative day of June 5), 1995. Reported amended Jan. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–217. Passed Senate July 29, Sept. 16, 1996; Rept. 104–377. 1996. Received in House and held at desk July 30, 1996. S. 907 (H.R. 1527).—To amend the National Forest Ski Area Permit Act of 1986 to clarify the authorities and S. 883.—To amend the Federal Credit Union Act to en- duties of the Secretary of Agriculture in issuing ski hance the safety and soundness of federally insured area permits on National Forest System lands and credit unions, to protect the National Credit Union to withdraw lands within ski area permit boundaries Share Insurance Fund, and for other purposes. Re- from the operation of the mining and mineral leasing ferred to Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs June laws. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources June 6 (Legislative day of June 5), 1995. Reported Aug. 9 (Legislative day of June 5), 1995. Reported amended 9 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; Rept. 104–133. Dec. 8, 1995; Rept. 104–183.

S. 884 (H.R. 1745).—To designate certain public lands S. 908 (H.R. 1561) (S. 1441).—To authorize appropria- in the State of Utah as wilderness, and for other pur- tions for the Department of State for fiscal years 1996 poses. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources June through 1999 and to abolish the United States Infor- 6 (Legislative day of June 5), 1995. Reported amended mation Agency, the United States Arms Control and Dec. 19, 1995; Rept. 104–192. Disarmament Agency, and the Agency for Inter- national Development, and for other purposes. Re- S. 889.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation ported from Foreign Relations June 9 (Legislative day to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate of June 5), 1995; Rept. 104–95. Considered July 31, endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade Aug. 1 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Returned for the vessel WOLF GANG II, and for other purposes. to the calendar Aug. 1 (Legislative day of July 10), Referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation 1995. Considered Dec. 14, 1995. Returned to the cal- June 7 (Legislative day of June 5), 1995. Reported endar Dec. 14, 1995. See H.R. 1561 for further action. Jan. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–218. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House and held at desk July 30, 1996. S. 911.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade S. 895 (H.R. 2150).—To amend the Small Business Act of the United States for the vessel SEA MISTRESS. to reduce the level of participation by the Small Busi- Referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation ness Administration in certain loans guaranteed by June 9 (Legislative day of June 5), 1995. Reported the Administration, and for other purposes. Referred Jan. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–219. Passed Senate July 29, to Small Business June 8 (Legislative day of June 1996. Received in House and held at desk July 30, 5), 1995. Reported amended Aug. 5 (Legislative day 1996. of July 10), 1995; Rept. 104–129. Passed Senate amended Aug. 11 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Received in House and held at desk Sept. 6, 1995. S. 919.—To modify and reauthorize the Child Abuse Pre- Passed House with amendments Sept. 12, 1995. House vention and Treatment Act, and for other purposes. insisted on its amendments and asked for a conference Referred to Labor and Human Resources June 13 (Leg- Sept. 12, 1995. Senate disagreed to House amendments islative day of June 5), 1995. Reported amended July and agreed to a conference Sept. 26 (Legislative day 20 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; Rept. 104–117. of Sept. 25), 1995. Conference report filed in the House Passed Senate amended July 18, 1996. Received in Sept. 28, 1995; Rept. 104–269. Senate agreed to con- House and held at desk July 22, 1996. Rules sus- ference report Sept. 28 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), pended. Passed House with amendment Sept. 25, 1996. 1995. House agreed to conference report Sept. 29, Senate agreed to House amendment Sept. 27, 1996. 1995. Presented to the President Oct. 3, 1995. Ap- Presented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. Approved proved Oct. 12, 1995. Public Law 104–36. Oct. 3, 1996. Public Law 104–235.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 922 (H.R. 1655).—To authorize appropriations for fis- S. 962.—To extend authorities under the Middle East cal year 1996 for intelligence and intelligence-related Peace Facilitation Act of 1994 until August 15, 1995. activities of the United States Government and the Passed Senate June 23 (Legislative day of June 19), Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability 1995. Received in House and held at desk June 26, System, and for other purposes. Reported from Intel- 1995. Passed House June 29, 1995. Presented to the ligence June 14 (Legislative day of June 5), 1995; Rept. President June 30, 1995. Approved July 2, 1995. 104–97. Referred to Armed Services June 19, 1995. Public Law 104–17. Reported amended Aug. 4 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; Rept. 104–127. Returned to the calendar Sept. S. 965.—To designate the United States Courthouse for 29 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995. Indefinitely post- the Eastern District of Virginia in Alexandria, Vir- poned Apr. 16, 1996. See H.R. 1655 for further action. ginia, as the Albert V. Bryan United States Court- house. Referred to Environment and Public Works June 26 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. Reported S. 929 (H.R. 1756).—To abolish the Department of Com- Aug. 7 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; no written merce. Referred to Governmental Affairs June 15 (Leg- report. Passed Senate Aug. 9 (Legislative day of July islative day of June 5), 1995. Reported amended Oct. 10), 1995. Received in House and referred to Transpor- 20 (Legislative day of Oct. 18), 1995; Rept. 104–164. tation and Infrastructure Sept. 6, 1995. Reported Dec. 18 (Legislative day of Dec. 15), 1995; Rept. 104–420. House Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House Dec. S. 939 (H.R. 1833).—To amend title 18, United States 18 (Legislative day of Dec. 15), 1995. Presented to Code, to ban partial-birth abortions. Ordered placed the President Dec. 20, 1995. Approved Dec. 28, 1995. on the calendar June 19, 1995. Public Law 104–86.

S. 966.—For the relief of Nathan C. Vance, and for other S. 942 (H.R. 3136).—To promote increased understanding purposes. Referred to the Judiciary June 26 (Legisla- of Federal regulations and increased voluntary compli- tive day of June 19), 1995. Reported Apr. 25, 1996; ance with such regulations by small entities, to provide no written report. Passed Senate Apr. 30, 1996. Re- for the designation of regional ombudsmen and over- ceived in House and referred to the Judiciary May sight boards to monitor the enforcement practices of 2, 1996. Reported June 26, 1996; Rept. 104–638. Pri- certain Federal agencies with respect to small business vate Calendar. Passed House July 16, 1996. Presented concerns, to provide relief from excessive and arbitrary to the President July 18, 1996. Approved July 29, regulatory enforcement actions against small entities, 1996. Private Law 104–2. and for other purposes. Referred to Small Business June 16 (Legislative day of June 5), 1995. Reported S. 969.—To require that health plans provide coverage amended Mar. 6, 1996; no written report. Considered for a minimum hospital stay for a mother and child Mar. 15, 1996. Passed Senate amended Mar. 19, 1996; following the birth of the child, and for other purposes. Roll No. 43: 100–0. Received in House and held at Referred to Labor and Human Resources June 27 (Leg- desk Mar. 21, 1996. Referred to the Judiciary and islative day of June 19), 1995. Reported amended July in addition to Small Business, and Rules Mar. 22, 19, 1996; Rept. 104–326. 1996. S. 975.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate S. 951.—To commemorate the service of First Ladies endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade Jacqueline Kennedy and Patricia Nixon to improving for the vessel JAJO, and for other purposes. Referred and maintaining the Executive Residence of the Presi- to Commerce, Science and Transportation June 28 dent and to authorize grants to the White House En- (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. Reported Jan. 26, dowment Fund in their memory to continue their work. 1996; Rept. 104–220. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources June 21 Received in House and held at desk July 30, 1996. (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. Reported amended Sept. 16, 1996; Rept. 104–378. S. 977.—To correct certain references in the Bankruptcy Code. Referred to the Judiciary June 28 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. Reported Sept. 18 (Legislative S. 956.—To establish a Commission on Structural Alter- day of Sept. 5), 1995; no written report. Passed Senate natives for the Courts of Appeals. Referred to the Judi- Sept. 28 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995. Received ciary June 22 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. Re- in House and referred to the Judiciary Sept. 29, 1995. ported amended Dec. 7, 1995; Rept. 104–197. Passed Senate amended Mar. 20, 1996. Received in House S. 981.—Entitled ‘‘Truck Safety and Congressional Part- and referred to the Judiciary Mar. 21, 1996. nership Act’’. Referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation June 28 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. Reported Feb. 20 (Legislative day of Feb. 7), S. 961 (H.R. 1561).—To amend the Foreign Assistance 1996; Rept. 104–235. Act of 1961 and the Arms Export Control Act to au- thorize reduced levels of appropriations for foreign as- S. 982 (H.R. 3723).—To protect the national information sistance programs for fiscal years 1996 and 1997, and infrastructure, and for other purposes. Referred to the for other purposes. Reported from Foreign Relations Judiciary June 29 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. June 23 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995; Rept. Reported amended Aug. 2, 1996; Rept. 104–357. 104–99. Passed Senate amended Sept. 18, 1996. Received in House and referred to the Judiciary Sept. 19, 1996.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 991 (H.R. 2353).—To amend title 38, United States S. 1017.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation Code, and other statutes, to extend VA’s authority to to issue a certificate of documentation with the appro- operate various programs, collect copayments associ- priate endorsement for employment in the coastwise ated with provision of medical benefits, and obtain trade for the vessel CHRISSY. Referred to Commerce, reimbursement from insurance companies for care fur- Science and Transportation July 10, 1995. Reported nished. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs June 29 (Legisla- Jan. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–222. Passed Senate July 29, tive day of June 19), 1995. Reported amended Dec. 1996. Received in House and held at desk July 30, 12, 1995; no written report. Returned to the calendar 1996. Jan. 5 (Legislative day of Jan. 3), 1996. See H.R. 2353 for further action. S. 1023 (H.R. 2017).—To authorize an increased Federal share of the costs of certain transportation projects S. 1004 (H.R. 1361) (H. Con. Res. 229).—To authorize in the District of Columbia for fiscal years 1995 and appropriations for the United States Coast Guard, and 1996, and for other purposes. Reported from Environ- for other purposes. Referred to Commerce, Science and ment and Public Works July 12 (Legislative day of Transportation June 29 (Legislative day of June 19), July 10), 1995; Rept. 104–111. Passed Senate July 20 1995. Reported amended Oct. 19 (Legislative day of (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Received in House Oct. 18), 1995; Rept. 104–160. Passed Senate amended and referred to Transportation and Infrastructure and Nov. 17 (Legislative day of Nov. 16), 1995. Received in addition to Government Reform and Oversight July in House and held at desk Nov. 19, 1995. Passed 24, 1995. House with amendment Feb. 29, 1996. House insisted on its amendment and asked for a conference Feb. S. 1025.—To provide for the exchange of certain federally 29, 1996. Senate disagreed to House amendment and owned lands and mineral interests therein, and for agreed to a conference July 11, 1996. Conference report other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural Re- filed in the House Sept. 27, 1996; Rept. 104–854. sources July 12 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Re- House agreed to conference report Sept. 27, 1996. Sen- ported amended May 13, 1996; Rept. 104–268. ate agreed to conference report Sept. 28, 1996. Pre- sented to the President Oct. 9, 1996. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–324. S. 1026 (H.R. 1530) (S. 1124) (S. 1125) (S. 1126).—To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 1996 for mili- S. 1005.—To amend the Public Buildings Act of 1959 tary activities of the Department of Defense, for mili- to improve the process of constructing, altering, and tary construction, and for defense activities of the De- acquiring public buildings, and for other purposes. Re- partment of Energy, to prescribe personnel strengths ferred to Environment and Public Works June 29 (Leg- for such fiscal year for the Armed Forces, and for islative day of June 19), 1995. Reported amended Feb. other purposes. Reported from Armed Services July 9 (Legislative day of Feb. 7), 1996; Rept. 104–232. 12 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; Rept. 104–112. Passed Senate amended May 16, 1996. Received in Considered Aug. 2, 3, 4, 5, 9 (Legislative day of July House and referred to Transportation and Infrastruc- 10), Sept. 5, 6 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995. Indefi- ture May 20, 1996. nitely postponed Sept. 6 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995. See H.R. 1530 for further action. S. 1010.—To amend the ‘‘unit of general local govern- ment’’ definition for Federal payments in lieu of taxes S. 1028 (H.R. 995) (H.R. 3070) (H.R. 3103) (S. 1698).— to include unorganized boroughs in Alaska and for To provide increased access to health care benefits, other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural Re- to provide increased portability of health care benefits, sources June 30 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. to provide increased security of health care benefits, Reported amended Sept. 13, 1996; Rept. 104–396. to increase the purchasing power of individuals and small employers, and for other purposes. Referred to S. 1012 (H.R. 680).—To extend the time for construction Labor and Human Resources July 13 (Legislative day of certain FERC licensed hydro projects. Referred to of July 10), 1995. Reported amended Oct. 12 (Legisla- Energy and Natural Resources June 30 (Legislative tive day of Oct. 10), 1995; Rept. 104–156. Considered day of June 19), 1995. Reported Oct. 19 (Legislative Apr. 18, 1996. day of Oct. 18), 1995; Rept. 104–162. S. 1033.—To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control S. 1014 (H.R. 1975).—To improve the management of Act to establish uniform national discharge standards royalties from Federal and Outer Continental Shelf for the control of water pollution from vessels of the oil and gas leases, and for other purposes. Referred Armed Forces, and for other purposes. Reported from to Energy and Natural Resources June 30 (Legislative Environment and Public Works July 13 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. Reported amended May 9, 1996; day of July 10), 1995; Rept. 104–113. Rept. 104–260.

S. 1016.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation S. 1040.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation to issue a certificate of documentation with the appro- to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate priate endorsement for employment in the coastwise endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade trade for the vessel MAGIC CARPET. Referred to for the vessel ONRUST. Referred to Commerce, Commerce, Science and Transportation July 10, 1995. Science and Transportation July 17 (Legislative day Reported Jan. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–221. Passed Senate of July 10), 1995. Reported Jan. 26, 1996; Rept. July 29, 1996. Received in House and held at desk 104–223. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in July 30, 1996. House and held at desk July 30, 1996.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 1041.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation S. 1061 (S. 101).—To provide for congressional gift re- to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate form. Ordered placed on the calendar July 21 (Legisla- endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade tive day of July 10), 1995. Considered July 27, 28 for the vessel EXPLORER. Referred to Commerce, (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Indefinitely post- Science and Transportation July 17 (Legislative day poned July 28 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. of July 10), 1995. Reported Jan. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–224. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in S. 1076 (H.R. 2111).—To designate the Western Program House and held at desk July 30, 1996. Service Center of the Social Security Administration located at 1221 Nevin Avenue, Richmond, California, S. 1044.—To amend title III of the Public Health Service as the ‘‘Francis J. Hagel Building’’, and for other pur- Act to consolidate and reauthorize provisions relating poses. Referred to Environment and Public Works July to health centers, and for other purposes. Referred to 26 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Reported Aug. Labor and Human Resources July 17 (Legislative day 7 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; no written report. of July 10), 1995. Reported amended Dec. 15, 1995; Passed Senate Aug. 9 (Legislative day of July 10), Rept. 104–186. Passed Senate amended Sept. 20, 1996. 1995. Received in House and held at desk Sept. 6, Received in House and held at desk Sept. 24, 1996. 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 27, 1996. Pre- sented to the President Oct. 2, 1996. Approved Oct. S. 1080.—To amend chapters 83 and 84 of title 5, United 11, 1996. Public Law 104–299. States Code, to provide additional investment funds for the Thrift Savings Plan, to permit employees to S. 1046.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation gain additional liquidity in their Thrift Savings Ac- to issue certificates of documentation with appropriate counts, and for other purposes. Referred to Govern- endorsements for employment in the coastwise trade mental Affairs July 27 (Legislative day of July 10), of the United States for fourteen former U.S. Army 1995. Reported amended May 16, 1996; Rept. 104–274. hovercraft. Referred to Commerce, Science and Trans- Passed Senate amended Sept. 17, 1996. Received in portation July 18 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. House and held at desk Sept. 18, 1996. Referred to Reported Jan. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–225. Passed Senate Government Reform and Oversight Oct. 4, 1996. July 29, 1996. Received in House and held at desk July 30, 1996. S. 1084.—To provide for the conveyance of the C.S.S. Hunley to the State of South Carolina, and for other S. 1047.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation purposes. Referred to Commerce, Science and Trans- to issue certificates of documentation and coastwise portation July 27 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. trade endorsements for the vessels ENCHANTED Reported Sept. 29 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995; ISLES and ENCHANTED SEAS. Referred to Com- Rept. 104–152. merce, Science and Transportation July 18 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Reported Jan. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–226. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in S. 1087 (H.R. 2126).—Making appropriations for the De- House and held at desk July 30, 1996. partment of Defense for the fiscal year ending Septem- ber 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Reported from Appropriations July 28 (Legislative day of July 10), S. 1048 (H.R. 2043).—To authorize appropriations for 1995; Rept. 104–124. Considered Aug. 10, 11 (Legisla- fiscal year 1996 to the National Aeronautics and Space tive day of July 10), 1995. Passed Senate amended Administration for human space flight; science, aero- Sept. 5, 1995; Roll No. 397: 62–35. Indefinitely post- nautics, and technology; mission support; and inspector poned Sept. 8 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995. See general; and for other purposes. Referred to Commerce, H.R. 2126 for further action. Science and Transportation July 18 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Reported amended Oct. 11 (Legisla- tive day of Oct. 10), 1995; Rept. 104–155. Passed Sen- S. 1090 (H.R. 3802).—To amend section 552 of title 5, ate amended Oct. 19 (Legislative day of Oct. 18), 1995. United States Code (commonly known as the Freedom Received in House and held at desk Oct. 20, 1995. of Information Act), to provide for public access to information in an electronic format, and for other pur- poses. Referred to the Judiciary July 28 (Legislative S. 1060 (H.R. 2564) (H. Con. Res. 116) (S. 101) (S. Con. day of July 10), 1995. Reported amended May 15, Res. 36).—To provide for the disclosure of lobbying 1996; Rept. 104–272. Passed Senate amended Sept. activities to influence the Federal Government, and 17, 1996. Received in House and held at desk Sept. for other purposes. Ordered placed on the calendar 19, 1996. July 21 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Considered July 24 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Passed Sen- ate amended July 25 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; S. 1097 (H.R. 2061).—To designate the Federal building Roll No. 328: 98–0. Received in House and held at located at 1550 Dewey Avenue, Baker City, Oregon, desk July 26, 1995. Referred to the Judiciary and in as the ‘‘David J. Wheeler Federal Building’’, and for addition to Government Reform and Oversight, Rules, other purposes. Referred to Environment and Public and Ways and Means Oct. 30, 1995. Committees dis- Works July 31 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Re- charged. Passed House Nov. 29, 1995. Presented to ported Oct. 25, 1995; no written report. Passed Senate the President Dec. 16, 1995. Approved Dec. 19, 1995. Nov. 2, 1995. Received in House and referred to Trans- Public Law 104–65. portation and Infrastructure Nov. 6, 1995.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 1111 (H.R. 587).—To amend title 35, United States S. 1136 (H.R. 2511).—To control and prevent commercial Code, with respect to patents on biotechnological proc- counterfeiting, and for other purposes. Referred to the esses. Referred to the Judiciary Aug. 2 (Legislative Judiciary Aug. 9 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. day of July 10), 1995. Reported Sept. 18 (Legislative Reported amended Nov. 28, 1995; Rept. 104–177. day of Sept. 5), 1995; no written report. Passed Senate Passed Senate amended Dec. 13, 1995. Received in Sept. 28 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995. Received House and held at desk Dec. 14, 1995. Passed House in House and held at desk Sept. 29, 1995. Passed with amendment June 4, 1996. House insisted on its House Oct. 17, 1995. Presented to the President Oct. amendment and asked for a conference June 4, 1996. 20, 1995. Approved Nov. 1, 1995. Public Law Senate agreed to the House amendment June 14, 1996. 104–41. Presented to the President June 24, 1996. Approved July 2, 1996. Public Law 104–153.

S. 1124 (H.R. 1530) (H. Res. 340) (S. 1026).—To author- S. 1139 (H.R. 1350).—To amend the Merchant Marine ize appropriations for fiscal year 1996 for military ac- Act, 1936, and for other purposes. Referred to Com- tivities of the Department of Defense, to prescribe per- merce, Science and Transportation Aug. 9 (Legislative sonnel strengths for such fiscal year for the Armed day of July 10), 1995. Reported Nov. 2, 1995; Rept. Forces, and for other purposes. Reported from Armed 104–167. Services Aug. 7 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; no S. 1141 (H.R. 1870).—To authorize appropriations for written report. Passed Senate amended Sept. 6 (Legis- the activities of the Under Secretary of Commerce for lative day of Sept. 5), 1995. Received in House and Technology, and for scientific research services and held at desk Sept. 14, 1995. Passed House with amend- construction of research facilities activities of the Na- ments Jan. 5, 1996. House insisted on its amendments tional Institute of Standards and Technology, for fiscal and asked for a conference Jan. 5, 1996. Senate dis- years 1996, 1997, and 1998, and for other purposes. agreed to House amendments and agreed to a con- Referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation ference Jan. 5 (Legislative day of Jan. 3), 1996. Con- Aug. 9 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Reported ference report filed in the House Jan. 22, 1996; Rept. Sept. 29 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995; Rept. 104–450. House agreed to conference report Jan. 24, 104–153. 1996; Roll No. 16: 287–129. Senate agreed to con- ference report Jan. 26, 1996; Roll No. 5: 56–34. Pre- S. 1142 (H.R. 1815) (H.R. 2405).—To authorize appro- sented to the President Jan. 30, 1996. Approved Feb. priations for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric 10, 1996. Public Law 104–106. Administration, and for other purposes. Referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Aug. 9 (Legis- lative day of July 10), 1995. Reported amended Nov. S. 1125 (H.R. 1530) (S. 1026).—To authorize appropria- 29, 1995; Rept. 104–178. tions for fiscal year 1996 for military construction, and for other purposes. Reported from Armed Services Aug. S. 1147 (H.R. 2204).—To extend and reauthorize the De- 7 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; no written report. fense Production Act of 1950, and for other purposes. Passed Senate amended Sept. 6 (Legislative day of Reported from Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Sept. 5), 1995. Received in House and held at desk Aug. 10 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995; Rept. Sept. 14, 1995. 104–134. Passed Senate Sept. 28 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995. Received in House and referred to Banking and Financial Services Sept. 29, 1995. S. 1126 (H.R. 1530) (S. 1026).—To authorize appropria- tions for fiscal year 1996 for defense activities of the S. 1149.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation Department of Energy, and for other purposes. Re- to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate ported from Armed Services Aug. 7 (Legislative day endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade of July 10), 1995; no written report. Passed Senate for the vessel BABS, and for other purposes. Referred amended Sept. 6 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995. to Commerce, Science and Transportation Aug. 10 Received in House and held at desk Sept. 14, 1995. (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Reported July 26, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House and held at desk July 30, 1996. S. 1127.—To establish the Vancouver National Historic Reserve, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy S. 1164.—To amend the Stevenson-Wydler Technology and Natural Resources Aug. 7 (Legislative day of July Innovation Act of 1980 with respect to inventions made 10), 1995. Reported amended Sept. 16, 1996; Rept. under cooperative research and development agree- 104–379. ments, and for other purposes. Referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Aug. 10 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Reported amended Dec. 20, 1995; S. 1130.—To provide for the establishment of uniform Rept. 104–194. accounting systems, standards, and reporting systems in the Federal Government, and for other purposes. S. 1174.—To amend the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act to Referred to Governmental Affairs Aug. 8 (Legislative designate certain segments of the Lamprey River in day of July 10), 1995. Reported amended July 30, New Hampshire as components of the National Wild 1996; Rept. 104–339. Passed Senate amended Aug. 2, and Scenic Rivers System, and for other purposes. Re- 1996. Received in House and referred to Government ferred to Energy and Natural Resources Aug. 10 (Leg- Reform and Oversight Sept. 4, 1996. islative day of July 10), 1995. Reported June 28, 1996; Rept. 104–309.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 1180.—To amend title XIX of the Public Health Serv- S. 1228 (H.R. 3107).—To deter investment in the devel- ice Act to provide for health performance partnerships, opment of Iran’s petroleum resources. Referred to and for other purposes. Referred to Labor and Human Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Sept. 8 (Legisla- Resources Aug. 10 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. tive day of Sept. 5), 1995. Reported amended Dec. 15, Reported amended Dec. 19, 1995; Rept. 104–193. 1995; Rept. 104–187. Passed Senate amended Dec. 18, 1995. Proceedings vacated Dec. 19, 1995. Returned to the calendar Dec. 19, 1995. Passed Senate amended S. 1194 (H.R. 3249).—To promote the research, identi- Dec. 20, 1995. Received in House and referred to Inter- fication, assessment, and exploration of marine min- national Relations and in addition to Banking and Fi- eral resources, and for other purposes. Referred to En- nancial Services Dec. 21, 1995. ergy and Natural Resources Aug. 11 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Reported amended June 27, 1996; S. 1237.—To amend certain provisions of law relating Rept. 104–296. Passed Senate amended Sept. 28, 1996. to child pornography, and for other purposes. Referred Received in House and held at desk Sept. 28, 1996. to the Judiciary Sept. 13 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), Passed House Oct. 4, 1996. Presented to the President 1995. Reported amended July 30, 1996; Rept. 104–358. Oct. 9, 1996. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–325. S. 1239.—To amend title 49, United States Code, with respect to the regulation of interstate transportation S. 1196.—To transfer certain National Forest System by common carriers engaged in civil aviation, and for lands adjacent to the townsite of Cuprum, Idaho. Re- other purposes. Referred to Commerce, Science and ferred to Energy and Natural Resources Aug. 11 (Leg- Transportation Sept. 13 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), islative day of July 10), 1995. Reported Dec. 19, 1995; 1995. Reported amended Apr. 10, 1996; Rept. 104–251. Rept. 104–189. S. 1244 (H.R. 2546).—Making appropriations for the gov- ernment of the District of Columbia and other activi- S. 1219.—To reform the financing of Federal elections, ties chargeable in whole or in part against the reve- and for other purposes. Referred to Rules and Adminis- nues of said District for the fiscal year ending Septem- tration Sept. 7 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995. Com- ber 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Reported from mittee discharged June 20, 1996. Considered June 20, Appropriations Sept. 15 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 24, 25, 1996. Ordered placed on the calendar June 1995; Rept. 104–144. Passed Senate amended Sept. 25, 1996. 22 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995. Indefinitely post- poned Nov. 2, 1995. See H.R. 2546 for further action. S. 1221.—To authorize appropriations for the Legal Serv- ices Corporation Act, and for other purposes. Referred S. 1254 (H.R. 2259).—To disapprove of amendments to to Labor and Human Resources Sept. 7 (Legislative the Federal Sentencing Guidelines relating to lowering day of Sept. 5), 1995. Reported amended Sept. 30, of crack sentences and sentences for money laundering 1996; Rept. 104–392. and transactions in property derived from unlawful activity. Ordered placed on the calendar Sept. 25, 1995. Passed Senate amended Sept. 29 (Legislative day S. 1224 (H.R. 2977) (H.R. 4194).—To amend subchapter of Sept. 25), 1995. Received in House and held at desk IV of chapter 5 of title 5, United States Code, relating Oct. 6, 1995. Passed House Oct. 18, 1995. Presented to alternative means of dispute resolution in the ad- to the President Oct. 25, 1995. Approved Oct. 30, ministrative process, and for other purposes. Referred 1995. Public Law 104–38. to Governmental Affairs Sept. 8 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995. Reported amended Mar. 27 (Legislative day of Mar. 26), 1996; Rept. 104–245. Returned to S. 1260 (H.R. 2406).—To reform and consolidate the pub- the calendar June 12, 1996. See H.R. 4194 for further lic and assisted housing programs of the United States, action. and to redirect primary responsibility for these pro- grams from the Federal Government to States and localities, and for other purposes. Referred to Banking, S. 1225.—To require the Secretary of the Interior to con- Housing, and Urban Affairs Sept. 19 (Legislative day duct an inventory of historic sites, buildings, and arti- of Sept. 5), 1995. Reported amended Dec. 20, 1995; facts in the Champlain Valley and the upper Hudson Rept. 104–195. Passed Senate amended Jan. 10 (Legis- River Valley, including the Lake George area, and for lative day of Jan. 8), 1996. Received in House and other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural Re- held at desk Jan. 22, 1996. Passed House with amend- sources Sept. 8 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995. Re- ments May 9, 1996. House insisted on its amendments ported amended June 27, 1996; Rept. 104–297. and asked for a conference May 9, 1996. Senate dis- agreed to House amendments and agreed to a con- ference July 30, 1996. S. 1226.—To require the Secretary of the Interior to pre- pare a study of battlefields of the Revolutionary War S. 1264 (H.R. 2512).—To provide for certain benefits of and the War of 1812, to establish an American Battle- the Missouri River basin Pick-Sloan project to the field Protection Program, and for other purposes. Re- Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, and for other purposes. Re- ferred to Energy and Natural Resources Sept. 8 (Legis- ferred to Indian Affairs Sept. 20 (Legislative day of lative day of Sept. 5), 1995. Reported amended June Sept. 5), 1995. Reported amended Sept. 9, 1996; Rept. 28, 1996; Rept. 104–310. 104–362.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 1267.—To amend the Congressional Award Act to re- S. 1311 (H. Res. 545).—To establish a National Fitness vise and extend authorities for the Congressional and Sports Foundation to carry out activities to sup- Award Board. Reported from Governmental Affairs port and supplement the mission of the President’s Sept. 22 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995; Rept. Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, and for other 104–147. Passed Senate Oct. 13 (Legislative day of purposes. Referred to Commerce, Science and Trans- Oct. 10), 1995. Received in House and referred to Eco- portation Oct. 11 (Legislative day of Oct. 10), 1995. nomic and Educational Opportunities Oct. 17, 1995. Reported July 31, 1996; Rept. 104–340. Passed Senate amended Sept. 25, 1996. Received in House and held at desk Sept. 26, 1996. Papers returned to Senate pur- S. 1271 (S. 1936).—To amend the Nuclear Waste Policy suant to H. Res. 545 Sept. 27, 1996. Act of 1982. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources Sept. 25, 1995. Reported amended Mar. 29, 1996; Rept. 104–248. S. 1315 (H.R. 2481).—To designate the Federal Triangle Project under construction at 14th Street and Penn- sylvania Avenue, Northwest, in the District of Colum- S. 1272.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation bia, as the ‘‘Ronald Reagan Building and International to issue a certificate of documentation and coastwise Trade Center’’. Referred to Environment and Public trade endorsement for the vessel BILLY BUCK. Re- Works Oct. 12 (Legislative day of Oct. 10), 1995. Re- ferred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Sept. ported Dec. 19, 1995; no written report. Indefinitely 25, 1995. Reported July 26, 1996; no written report. postponed Dec. 21, 1995. See H.R. 2481 for further Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House and action. held at desk July 30, 1996. S. 1316 (H.R. 3604) (H. Res. 507).—To reauthorize and S. 1277.—To provide equitable relief for the generic drug amend title XIV of the Public Health Service Act (com- industry, and for other purposes. Referred to the Judi- monly known as the ‘‘Safe Drinking Water Act’’), and ciary Sept. 27 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995. Re- for other purposes. Referred to Environment and Pub- ported amended Oct. 1, 1996; Rept. 104–394. lic Works Oct. 12 (Legislative day of Oct. 10), 1995. Reported amended Nov. 7, 1995; Rept. 104–169. Passed Senate amended Nov. 29, 1995; Roll No. 588: S. 1281.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation 99–0. Received in House and held at desk Dec. 4, to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate 1995. Passed House with amendment July 17, 1996. endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade House insisted on its amendment and asked for a con- for the vessel SARAH-CHRISTEN. Referred to Com- ference July 17, 1996. Senate disagreed to House merce, Science and Transportation Sept. 28 (Legisla- amendment and agreed to a conference July 18, 1996. tive day of Sept. 25), 1995. Reported July 26, 1996; Conference report filed in the House Aug. 1, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Re- Rept. 104–741. House agreed to conference report Aug. ceived in House and held at desk July 30, 1996. 2, 1996; Roll No. 399: 392–30. Senate agreed to con- ference report Aug. 2, 1996; Roll No. 263: 98–0. Pre- sented to the President Aug. 2, 1996. Approved Aug. S. 1282.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation 6, 1996. Public Law 104–182. to issue a certificate of documentation with the appro- priate endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade for the vessel TRIAD. Referred to Commerce, S. 1317.—To repeal the Public Utility Holding Company Science and Transportation Sept. 28 (Legislative day Act of 1935, to enact the Public Utility Holding Com- of Sept. 25), 1995. Reported July 26, 1996; no written pany Act of 1995, and for other purposes. Referred report. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in to Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Oct. 12 (Legis- House and held at desk July 30, 1996. lative day of Oct. 10), 1995. Reported amended Sept. 9, 1996; Rept. 104–365. S. 1298.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate S. 1318 (H.R. 1788).—To reform the statutes relating endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade to Amtrak, to authorize appropriations for Amtrak, for the vessel SHOOTER, and for other purposes. Re- and for other purposes. Reported from Commerce, ferred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Oct. Science and Transportation Oct. 12 (Legislative day 10, 1995. Committee discharged. Indefinitely post- of Oct. 10), 1995; Rept. 104–157. Referred to Finance poned Apr. 24, 1996. Oct. 19 (Legislative day of Oct. 18), 1995. Reported amended Nov. 2, 1995; no written report.

S. 1309 (H.R. 2203).—To reauthorize the tied aid credit S. 1319.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation program of the Export-Import Bank of the United to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate States, and to allow the Export-Import Bank to con- endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade duct a demonstration project. Reported from Banking, for the vessel TOO MUCH FUN, and for other pur- Housing, and Urban Affairs Oct. 11 (Legislative day poses. Referred to Commerce, Science and Transpor- of Oct. 10), 1995; Rept. 104–154. Passed Senate Oct. tation Oct. 13 (Legislative day of Oct. 10), 1995. Re- 19 (Legislative day of Oct. 18), 1995. Received in ported July 26, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate House and held at desk Oct. 20, 1995. Referred to July 29, 1996. Received in House and held at desk Banking and Financial Services Oct. 24, 1995. July 30, 1996.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 1322.—To provide for the relocation of the United S. 1347.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation States Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, and for other to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate purposes. Ordered placed on the calendar Oct. 18, endorsement for the vessel CAPTAIN DARYL, and for 1995. Considered Oct. 23, 1995. Passed Senate amend- other purposes. Referred to Commerce, Science and ed Oct. 24, 1995; Roll No. 496: 93–5. Received in House Transportation Oct. 20 (Legislative day of Oct. 18), Oct. 24, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 1995. Reported July 26, 1996; no written report. 24, 1995; Roll No. 734: 374–37. Presented to the Presi- Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House and dent Oct. 26, 1995. Became Public Law 104–45 held at desk July 30, 1996. without approval Nov. 8, 1995. S. 1348.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation S. 1324.—To amend the Public Health Service Act to to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate revise and extend the solid-organ procurement and endorsement for the vessel ALPHA TANGO, and for transplantation programs, and the bone marrow donor other purposes. Referred to Commerce, Science and program, and for other purposes. Referred to Labor Transportation Oct. 20 (Legislative day of Oct. 18), and Human Resources Oct. 17 (Legislative day of Oct. 1995. Reported July 26, 1996; no written report. 10), 1995. Reported amended Apr. 22, 1996; Rept. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House and 104–256. Passed Senate amended Sept. 9, 1996. Re- held at desk July 30, 1996. ceived in House and referred to Commerce Sept. 10, 1996. S. 1349.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate S. 1328 (H.R. 2361).—To amend the commencement endorsement for the vessel OLD HAT, and for other dates of certain temporary Federal judgeships. Ordered purposes. Referred to Commerce, Science and Trans- placed on the calendar Oct. 18, 1995. Passed Senate portation Oct. 20 (Legislative day of Oct. 18), 1995. Oct. 24, 1995. Received in House and held at desk Reported July 26, 1996; no written report. Passed Sen- Oct. 25, 1995. Passed House Nov. 20, 1995. Presented ate July 29, 1996. Received in House and held at desk to the President Nov. 24, 1995. Approved Nov. 28, July 30, 1996. 1995. Public Law 104–60.

S. 1331 (H.R. 3723).—To adjust and make uniform the S. 1357 (H.R. 2491).—To provide for reconciliation pursu- dollar amounts used in title 18 to distinguish between ant to section 105 of the concurrent resolution on the grades of offenses, and for other purposes. Referred budget for fiscal year 1996. Reported from the Budget to the Judiciary Oct. 18, 1995. Reported amended Nov. Oct. 23, 1995; no written report. Considered Oct. 25, 16, 1995; no written report. Passed Senate amended 26, 27 (Legislative day of Oct. 26), 1995. Returned Dec. 13, 1995. Received in House and referred to the to the calendar Oct. 28 (Legislative day of Oct. 26), Judiciary Dec. 14, 1995. 1995. See H.R. 2491 for further action.

S. 1332 (H.R. 3723).—To clarify the application of certain S. 1358.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation Federal criminal laws to territories, possessions, and to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate commonwealths, and for other purposes. Referred to endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade the Judiciary Oct. 18, 1995. Reported amended Nov. for the vessel CAROLYN, and for other purposes. Re- 16, 1995; no written report. Passed Senate amended ferred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Oct. Dec. 14, 1995. Received in House and referred to the 24, 1995. Reported July 26, 1996; no written report. Judiciary Dec. 15, 1995. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House and held at desk July 30, 1996. S. 1340.—To establish a Commission on Concentration in the Livestock Industry, and for other purposes. Re- S. 1359 (H.R. 3118).—To amend title 38, United States ferred to the Judiciary Oct. 19 (Legislative day of Oct. Code, to revise certain authorities relating to manage- 18), 1995. Reported amended Dec. 7, 1995; no written ment and contracting in the provision of health care report. Passed Senate amended Dec. 20, 1995. Re- services. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs Oct. 24, 1995. ceived in House and held at desk Dec. 21, 1995. Reported amended Sept. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–372.

S. 1341.—To provide for the transfer of certain lands S. 1362.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation to the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate and the city of Scottsdale, Arizona, and for other pur- endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade poses. Referred to Indian Affairs Oct. 19 (Legislative for the vessel FOCUS. Referred to Commerce, Science day of Oct. 18), 1995. Reported amended Nov. 17 (Leg- and Transportation Oct. 25, 1995. Reported July 26, islative day of Nov. 16), 1995; Rept. 104–174. Passed 1996; no written report. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Senate amended Nov. 29, 1995. Received in House and Received in House and held at desk July 30, 1996. referred to Resources and in addition to Banking and Financial Services Nov. 30, 1995. Reported from Re- S. 1371 (H.R. 2402) (H.R. 2824).—Entitled the sources Dec. 21, 1995; Rept. 104–439, Pt. I. Referral ‘‘Snowbasin Land Exchange Act of 1995’’. Referred to to Banking and Financial Services extended Dec. 21, Energy and Natural Resources Oct. 31, 1995. Reported 1995 for a period ending not later than Dec. 21, 1995. amended Jan. 3, 1996; Rept. 104–201. Banking and Financial Services discharged Dec. 21, 1995. Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House S. 1372 (H. Con. Res. 109) (S. 1432).—To amend the Jan. 23, 1996; Roll No. 14: 403–1. Presented to the Social Security Act to increase the earnings limit, and President Jan. 26, 1996. Approved Feb. 6, 1996. for other purposes. Ordered placed on the calendar Public Law 104–102. Nov. 1, 1995. Committed to Finance Nov. 2, 1995.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 1376.—To terminate unnecessary and inequitable Fed- S. 1420 (H.R. 2823).—To amend the Marine Mammal eral corporate subsidies. Referred to Governmental Af- Protection Act of 1972 to support International Dol- fairs Nov. 1, 1995. Reported amended Aug. 27, 1996; phin Conservation Program in the eastern tropical Pa- Rept. 104–352. cific Ocean, and for other purposes. Referred to Com- merce, Science and Transportation Nov. 17 (Legislative S. 1382.—To extend the Middle East Peace Facilitation day of Nov. 16), 1995. Reported amended Sept. 30, Act. Passed Senate Nov. 2, 1995. Received in House 1996; Rept. 104–373. and held at desk Nov. 2, 1995. Referred to Inter- national Relations Oct. 4, 1996. S. 1422 (H.R. 1836).—To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to acquire property in the town of East Hamp- ton, Suffolk County, New York, for inclusion in the S. 1383.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation Amagansett National Wildlife Refuge, and for other to issue a certificate of documentation and coastwise purposes. Referred to Environment and Public Works trade endorsement for the vessel WESTFJORD. Re- Nov. 17 (Legislative day of Nov. 16), 1995. Reported ferred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Nov. Apr. 19, 1996; Rept. 104–255. 2, 1995. Reported July 26, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House and held at desk July 30, 1996. S. 1423.—To amend the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 to make modifications to certain provi- sions, and for other purposes. Referred to Labor and S. 1384.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation Human Resources Nov. 17 (Legislative day of Nov. to issue a certificate of documentation and coastwise 16), 1995. Reported amended June 28, 1996; Rept. trade endorsement for the vessel GOD’S GRACE II. 104–308. Referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Nov. 2, 1995. Reported July 26, 1996; no written re- S. 1425.—To recognize the validity of rights-of-way port. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House granted under section 2477 of the Revised Statutes, and held at desk July 30, 1996. and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natu- ral Resources Nov. 27, 1995. Reported amended May S. 1388 (H.R. 2547).—To designate the United States 9, 1996; Rept. 104–261. courthouse located at 800 Market Street in Knoxville, Tennessee, as the ‘‘Howard H. Baker, Jr. United States S. 1429.—To provide clarification in the reimbursement Courthouse’’. Referred to Environment and Public to States for federally funded employees carrying out Works Nov. 3, 1995. Reported Dec. 19, 1995; no writ- Federal programs during the lapse in appropriations ten report. Indefinitely postponed Dec. 21, 1995. See between November 14, 1995, through November 19, H.R. 2547 for further action. 1995. Referred to Governmental Affairs Nov. 28, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed Senate amended Dec. S. 1395.—To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 20, 1995. Received in House and referred to Govern- to provide for the establishment of an intercity pas- ment Reform and Oversight Dec. 21, 1995. senger rail trust fund, and for other purposes. Re- ported from Finance Nov. 3, 1995; Rept. 104–168. S. 1431 (H.R. 2726) (S. 325).—To make certain technical corrections in laws relating to Native Americans, and S. 1396 (H.R. 2539).—To amend title 49, United States for other purposes. Referred to Indian Affairs Nov. Code, to provide for the regulation of surface transpor- 28, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed Senate Dec. tation. Referred to Commerce, Science and Transpor- 7, 1995. Received in House and referred to Resources tation Nov. 3, 1995. Reported amended Nov. 18 (Legis- Dec. 11, 1995. lative day of Nov. 16), 1995; Rept. 104–176. Returned to the calendar Nov. 28, 1995. Indefinitely postponed S. 1432 (H.R. 2684) (S. 1372) (S. 1470).—To amend title Apr. 16, 1996. See H.R. 2539 for further action. II of the Social Security Act to provide for increases in the amounts of allowable earnings under the social security earnings limit for individuals who have at- S. 1406.—To authorize the Secretary of the Army to tained retirement age, and for other purposes. Ordered convey to the city of Eufaula, Oklahoma, a parcel of placed on the calendar Nov. 29, 1995. land located at the Eufaula Lake project, and for other purposes. Reported from Environment and Public Works Jan. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–205. Passed Senate S. 1438.—To establish a commission to review the dis- amended June 5, 1996. Received in House and referred pute settlement reports of the World Trade Organiza- to Transportation and Infrastructure June 6, 1996. tion, and for other purposes. Ordered placed on the calendar Dec. 4, 1995. S. 1410.—Making further continuing appropriations for fiscal year 1996. Ordered placed on the calendar Nov. S. 1441 (H.R. 1561) (S. 908).—To authorize appropria- 15, 1995. tions for the Department of State for fiscal year 1996 through 1999 and to abolish the United States Infor- mation Agency, the United States Arms Control and S. 1411.—Making further continuing appropriations for Disarmament Agency, and the Agency for Inter- fiscal year 1996. Ordered placed on the calendar Nov. national Development, and for other purposes. Ordered 15, 1995. placed on the calendar Dec. 4, 1995.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 1452 (H.R. 1162).—To establish procedures to provide S. 1465.—To extend au pair programs. Referred to For- for a taxpayer protection lock-box and related down- eign Relations Dec. 11, 1995. Reported Dec. 12, 1995; ward adjustment of discretionary spending limits and no written report. Passed Senate amended Dec. 13, to provide for additional deficit reduction with funds 1995. Received in House and referred to International resulting from the stimulative effect of revenue reduc- Relations Dec. 14, 1995. Rules suspended. Passed tions. Ordered placed on the calendar Dec. 7, 1995. House Dec. 18 (Legislative day of Dec. 15), 1995. Pre- sented to the President Dec. 20, 1995. Approved Dec. S. 1454.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation 23, 1995. Public Law 104–72. to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade and fisheries for the vessel JOAN MARIE, and for S. 1467.—To authorize the construction of the Fort Peck other purposes. Referred to Commerce, Science and Rural County Water Supply System, to authorize as- Transportation Dec. 7, 1995. Reported July 26, 1996; sistance to the Fort Peck Rural County Water District, no written report. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Re- Inc., a nonprofit corporation, for the planning, design, ceived in House and held at desk July 30, 1996. and construction of the water supply system, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural Re- S. 1455.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation sources Dec. 11, 1995. Reported Mar. 15, 1996; Rept. to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate 104–242. Passed Senate May 7, 1996. Received in endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade House and referred to Resources May 8, 1996. Re- for the vessel MOVIN ON, and for other purposes. Referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation ported with amendment Sept. 4, 1996; Rept. 104–769. Dec. 7, 1995. Reported July 26, 1996; no written re- Union Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House with port. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House amendment Sept. 4, 1996. Senate agreed to House and held at desk July 30, 1996. amendment Sept. 28, 1996. Presented to the President Oct. 2, 1996. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law S. 1456.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation 104–300. to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade S. 1470 (H.R. 2684) (S. 1432).—To amend title II of the for the vessel PLAY HARD, and for other purposes. Social Security Act to provide for increases in the Referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Dec. 7, 1995. Reported July 26, 1996; no written re- amounts of allowable earnings under the social secu- port. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House rity earnings limit for individuals who have attained and held at desk July 30, 1996. retirement age, and for other purposes. Referred to Finance Dec. 12, 1995. Reported amended Dec. 15, S. 1457.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation 1995; no written report. to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade S. 1472.—To provide for one additional Federal judge for the vessel SHOGUN, and for other purposes. Re- for the middle district of Louisiana and one less Fed- ferred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Dec. eral judge for the eastern district of Louisiana. Or- 7, 1995. Reported July 26, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House and dered placed on the calendar Dec. 14, 1995. held at desk July 30, 1996. S. 1474.—To provide new authority for probation and S. 1459 (S. 852).—To provide for uniform management pretrial services officers, and for other purposes. Re- of livestock grazing on Federal land, and for other ferred to the Judiciary Dec. 13, 1995. Reported May purposes. Reported from Energy and Natural Re- 2, 1996; no written report. sources Dec. 7, 1995; Rept. 104–181. Considered Mar. 20, 1996. Passed Senate amended Mar. 21, 1996; Roll No. 50: 50–47. Received in House and referred to Re- S. 1477.—To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cos- sources and in addition to Agriculture Mar. 26, 1996. metic Act and the Public Health Service Act to improve Reported with amendment from Resources July 12, the regulation of food, drugs, devices, and biological 1996; Rept. 104-674, Pt. I. Referral to Agriculture ex- products, and for other purposes. Referred to Labor tended July 12, 1996 for a period ending not later and Human Resources Dec. 13, 1995. Reported amend- than July 12, 1996. Agriculture discharged July 12, ed June 20, 1996; Rept. 104–284. 1996. Union Calendar ...... Union 346 S. 1488.—To convert certain excepted service positions S. 1463 (H. Res. 402).—To amend the Trade Act of 1974 in the United States Fire Administration to competi- to clarify the definitions of domestic industry and like tive service positions, and for other purposes. Referred articles in certain investigations involving perishable to Governmental Affairs Dec. 20, 1995. Reported June agricultural products, and for other purposes. Referred 11, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate June 13, to Finance Dec. 11, 1995. Committee discharged. 1996. Received in House and referred to Government Passed Senate Jan. 26, 1996. Received in House and Reform and Oversight and in addition to Science June held at desk Jan. 30, 1996. Papers returned to Senate 18, 1996. pursuant to H. Res. 402 Apr. 16, 1996.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 1494.—To provide an extension for fiscal year 1996 S. 1510 (H.R. 3029).—To designate the United States for certain programs administered by the Secretary Courthouse in Washington, District of Columbia, as of Housing and Urban Development and the Secretary the ‘‘E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse’’, of Agriculture, and for other purposes. Referred to and for other purposes. Referred to Environment and Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Dec. 21, 1995. Public Works Dec. 22, 1995. Committee discharged. Committee discharged. Passed Senate amended Jan. Passed Senate Feb. 7, 1996. Received in House and 24, 1996. Received in House and held at desk Jan. referred to Transportation and Infrastructure Feb. 9, 25, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House with amend- 1996. ment Feb. 27, 1996. Senate agreed to House amend- ment Mar. 12, 1996. Presented to the President Mar. S. 1514.—To authorize the obligation and expenditure 20, 1996. Approved Mar. 28, 1996. Public Law of appropriated funds for a 2.4 percent increase in 104–120. pay and allowances and a 5.2 percent increase for basic allowance for quarters for the members of the uni- S. 1500 (S. 342).—To establish the Cache La Poudre formed services. Passed Senate Dec. 30 (Legislative River National Water Heritage Area in the State of day of Dec. 29), 1995. Received in House and held Colorado, and for other purposes. Ordered placed on at desk Jan. 3 (Legislative day of Dec. 22, 1995), 1996. the calendar Dec. 22, 1995. Referred to National Security Oct. 4, 1996.

S. 1505 (H.R. 1323).—To reduce risk to public safety S. 1518 (H.R. 2969) (H. Res. 387).—To eliminate the and the environment associated with pipeline transpor- Board of Tea Experts by prohibiting funding for the tation of natural gas and hazardous liquids, and for Board and by repealing the Tea Importation Act of other purposes. Referred to Commerce, Science and 1987. Ordered placed on the calendar Jan. 10 (Legisla- Transportation Dec. 22, 1995. Reported amended July tive day of Jan. 8), 1996. Passed Senate Feb. 1, 1996. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–334. Considered Sept. 19, 1996. Received in House and held at desk Feb. 9, 1996. Passed Senate amended Sept. 26, 1996. Received in Papers returned to Senate pursuant to H. Res. 387 House Sept. 27, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House Mar. 25, 1996. Sept. 27, 1996; Roll No. 450: 276–125. Presented to the President Oct. 2, 1996. Approved Oct. 12, 1996. S. 1541 (H.R. 2854).—To extend, reform, and improve Public Law 104–304. agricultural commodity, trade, conservation, and other programs, and for other purposes. Ordered placed on S. 1507.—To provide for the extension of the Parole Com- the calendar Jan. 30, 1996. Considered Jan. 31, Feb. mission to oversee cases of prisoners sentenced under 1, 6, 1996. Passed Senate amended Feb. 7, 1996; Roll prior law, to reduce the size of the Parole Commission, No. 19: 64–32. See H.R. 2854 for further action. and for other purposes. Passed Senate Dec. 22, 1995. Received in House and held at desk Dec. 23 (Legisla- S. 1543.—To clarify the treatment of Nebraska impact tive day of Dec. 22), 1995. Referred to the Judiciary aid payments. Passed Senate Jan. 26, 1996. Received Dec. 27 (Legislative day of Dec. 22), 1995. Reported in House and referred to Economic and Educational with amendment Sept. 16, 1996; Rept. 104–789. Union Opportunities Jan. 30, 1996. Calendar. Rules suspended. Passed House with amend- ment Sept. 17, 1996. Senate agreed to House amend- S. 1544.—To authorize the conveyance of the William ment Sept. 20, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. Langer Jewel Bearing Plant to the Job Development 25, 1996. Approved Oct. 2, 1996. Public Law Authority of the City of Rolla, North Dakota. Passed 104–232. Senate Jan. 26, 1996. Received in House and referred to National Security Jan. 30, 1996. S. 1508.—To assure that all federal employees work and are paid. Passed Senate Dec. 22, 1995. Received in S. 1545.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation House and held at desk Dec. 23 (Legislative day of to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate Dec. 22), 1995. Passed House with amendment Dec. endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade 30 (Legislative day of Dec. 22), 1995. Senate agreed for the vessel MOONRAKER, and for other purposes. to House amendment with amendment Jan. 2, 1996. Referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Jan. 30, 1996. Reported July 26, 1996; no written re- S. 1509 (H.R. 3269).—To amend the Impact Aid program port. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House to provide for hold-harmless with respect to amounts and held at desk July 30, 1996. for payments relating to the Federal acquisition of real property, to permit certain local educational agencies S. 1555 (H.R. 2924).—To guarantee the timely payment to apply for increased payments for fiscal year 1994 of social security benefits in March 1996. Indefinitely under the Impact Aid program, and to amend the Im- postponed Feb. 1, 1996. See H.R. 2924 for further ac- pact Aid program to make a technical correction with tion. respect to maximum payments for certain heavily im- pacted local educational agencies. Passed Senate Dec. S. 1556.—To prohibit economic espionage, to provide for 22, 1995. Received in House and held at desk Dec. the protection of United States proprietary economic 23 (Legislative day of Dec. 22), 1995. Referred to Eco- information in interstate and foreign commerce, and nomic and Educational Opportunities Dec. 27 (Legisla- for other purposes. Referred to the Judiciary Feb. 1, tive day of Dec. 22), 1995. 1996. Reported amended July 30, 1996; Rept. 104–359.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 1559.—To make technical corrections to title 11, Unit- S. 1605.—To amend the Energy Policy and Conservation ed States Code, and for other purposes. Referred to Act to manage the Strategic Petroleum Reserve more the Judiciary Feb. 6, 1996. Reported amended June effectively and for other purposes. Referred to Energy 13, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate amended and Natural Resources Mar. 12, 1996. Reported Aug. 2, 1996. Received in House and held at desk amended May 15, 1996; Rept. 104–273. Sept. 4, 1996. Referred to the Judiciary Oct. 4, 1996. S. 1611.—To establish the Kentucky National Wildlife S. 1561 (H.R. 2937).—For the relief of the individuals Refuge, and for other purposes. Referred to Environ- whose employment at the White House Travel Office ment and Public Works Mar. 13, 1996. Reported Apr. was terminated. Ordered placed on the calendar Feb. 25, 1996; Rept. 104–257. 7, 1996. S. 1612.—To provide for increased mandatory minimum S. 1566.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation sentences for criminals possessing firearms, and for to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate other purposes. Referred to the Judiciary Mar. 13, endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade 1996. Committee discharged. Passed Senate amended for the vessel MARSH GRASS TOO. Referred to Com- Oct. 3, 1996. Received in House and referred to the merce, Science and Transportation Feb. 7, 1996. Re- Judiciary Oct. 4, 1996. ported July 26, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House and held at desk S. 1618.—To provide uniform standards for the award July 30, 1996. of punitive damages for volunteer services. Ordered placed on the calendar Mar. 15, 1996. S. 1577.—To authorize appropriations for the National Historical Publications and Records Commission for S. 1624.—To reauthorize the Hate Crime Statistics Act, fiscal years 1998, 1999, 2000, and 2001. Reported from and for other purposes. Referred to the Judiciary Mar. Governmental Affairs June 19, 1996; Rept. 104–283. 19, 1996. Reported Apr. 25, 1996; Rept. 104–269. Passed Senate July 25, 1996. Received in House and Passed Senate May 21, 1996. Received in House and held at desk July 26, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed referred to the Judiciary June 5, 1996. House Sept. 27, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. S. 1627.—To designate the visitor center at Jean Lafitte 30, 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law National Historical Park in New Orleans, Louisiana 104–274. as the ‘‘Laura C. Hudson Visitor Center’’. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources Mar. 20, 1996. Re- S. 1578 (H.R. 3268).—To amend the Individuals with ported May 9, 1996; Rept. 104–262. Disabilities Education Act to authorize appropriations for fiscal years 1997 through 2002, and for other pur- S. 1631.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation poses. Referred to Labor and Human Resources Feb. to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate 27 (Legislative day of Feb. 23), 1996. Reported amend- endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade ed May 20, 1996; Rept. 104–275. for the vessel EXTREME, and for other purposes. Re- ferred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Mar. S. 1579 (H.R. 3184).—To streamline and improve the 20, 1996. Reported July 26, 1996; no written report. effectiveness of chapter 75 of title 31, United States Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House and Code (commonly referred to as the ‘‘Single Audit Act’’). held at desk July 30, 1996. Referred to Governmental Affairs Feb. 27 (Legislative day of Feb. 23), 1996. Reported amended May 13, S. 1634.—To amend the resolution establishing the 1996; Rept. 104–266. Passed Senate amended June 14, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Commission to 1996. Received in House June 18, 1996. Rules sus- extend the service of certain members. Referred to pended. Passed House June 18, 1996. Presented to Rules and Administration Mar. 21, 1996. Committee the President June 25, 1996. Approved July 5, 1996. discharged. Passed Senate June 6, 1996. Received in Public Law 104–156. House and referred to Resources June 10, 1996.

S. 1588.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation S. 1635 (H.R. 3144).—To establish a United States policy to issue a certificate of documentation and coastwise for the deployment of a national missile defense sys- trade endorsement for the vessel KALYPSO. Referred tem, and for other purposes. Referred to Armed Serv- to Commerce, Science and Transportation Mar. 5, ices Mar. 21, 1996. Reported May 16, 1996; no written 1996. Reported July 26, 1996; no written report. report. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House and held at desk July 30, 1996. S. 1636 (H.R. 3134).—To designate the United States Courthouse under construction at 1030 Southwest 3rd S. 1594 (H.R. 3019).—Making omnibus consolidated re- Avenue, Portland, Oregon, as the ‘‘Mark O. Hatfield scissions and appropriations for the fiscal year ending United States Courthouse,’’ and for other purposes. Re- September 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Reported ferred to Environment and Public Works Mar. 21, from Appropriations Mar. 6, 1996; Rept. 104–236. 1996. Reported June 20, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate amended June 27, 1996. Received in S. 1596.—To direct a property conveyance in the State House and held at desk July 8, 1996. Rules suspended. of California. Referred to Energy and Natural Re- Passed House Sept. 18, 1996. Presented to the Presi- sources Mar. 7 (Legislative day of Mar. 6), 1996. Re- dent Sept. 20, 1996. Approved Oct. 1, 1996. Public ported Mar. 28, 1996; Rept. 104–247. Law 104–221.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 1643 (H.R. 2570).—To amend the Older Americans S. 1665 (H.R. 2202) (S. 1664).—To amend the Immigra- Act of 1965 to authorize appropriations for fiscal years tion and Nationality Act to reform the standards and 1997 through 2001, and for other purposes. Referred procedures for the lawful admission of immigrants and to Labor and Human Resources Mar. 26, 1996. Re- nonimmigrants into the the United States. Reported ported amended July 31, 1996; Rept. 104–344. from the Judiciary Apr. 10, 1996; Rept. 104–250.

S. 1645 (H.R. 3060).—To regulate United States scientific S. 1669.—To name the Department of Veterans Affairs and tourist activities in Antarctica, to conserve Ant- medical center in Jackson, Mississippi, as the ‘‘G.V. arctic resources, and for other purposes. Referred to (Sonny) Montgomery Department of Veterans Affairs Commerce, Science and Transportation Mar. 26, 1996. Medical Center’’. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs Apr. 15, Reported July 24, 1996; Rept. 104–332. Returned to 1996. Committee discharged. Passed Senate Sept. 10, the calendar Sept. 4, 1996. See H.R. 3060 for further 1996. Received in House and passed Sept. 11, 1996. action. Presented to the President Sept. 13, 1996. Approved Sept. 24, 1996. Public Law 104–202.

S. 1646.—To authorize and facilitate a program to en- S. 1675 (H.R. 3456).—To provide for the nationwide hance safety, training, research and development, and tracking of convicted sexual predators, and for other safety education in the propane gas industry for the purposes. Referred to the Judiciary Apr. 16, 1996. benefit of propane consumers and the public, and for Committee discharged. Passed Senate amended July other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural Re- 25, 1996. Received in House and referred to the Judici- sources Mar. 27 (Legislative day of Mar. 26), 1996. ary July 26, 1996. Committee discharged. Passed Reported amended June 27, 1996; Rept. 104–298. House Sept. 26, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 28, 1996. Approved Oct. 3, 1996. Public Law S. 1648.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation 104–236. to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade S. 1682.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation for the vessel HERCO TYME. Referred to Commerce, to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate Science and Transportation Mar. 28, 1996. Reported endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade June 27, 1996; Rept. 104–303. Passed Senate July 29, for the vessel LIBERTY, and for other purposes. Re- 1996. Received in House and held at desk July 30, ferred to Commerce, Science and Transportation Apr. 1996. 18, 1996. Reported June 27, 1996; Rept. 104–304. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House and held at desk July 30, 1996. S. 1649.—To extend contracts between the Bureau of Reclamation and irrigation districts in Kansas and Ne- S. 1698 (H.R. 3103) (S. 1028).—Entitled the ‘‘Health In- braska, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy surance Reform Act of 1996’’. Ordered placed on the and Natural Resources Mar. 28, 1996. Reported calendar Apr. 25, 1996. amended Sept. 16, 1996; Rept. 104–380. Passed Senate amended Sept. 28, 1996. Received in House and held S. 1699.—To establish the National Cave and Karst Re- at desk Sept. 28, 1996. Passed House Oct. 4, 1996. search Institute in the State of New Mexico, and for Presented to the President Oct. 9, 1996. Approved other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural Re- Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–326. sources Apr. 24, 1996. Reported Sept. 16, 1996; Rept. 104–381. S. 1662.—To establish areas of wilderness and recreation in the State of Oregon, and for other purposes. Re- S. 1703.—To amend the Act establishing the National ferred to Energy and Natural Resources Mar. 29, 1996. Park Foundation. Referred to Energy and Natural Re- Reported amended July 2, 1996; Rept. 104–314. Passed sources Apr. 25, 1996. Reported amended June 27, Senate amended Aug. 2, 1996. Received in House and 1996; Rept. 104–299. held at desk Sept. 4, 1996. Referred to Resources and in addition to Agriculture, and Commerce Sept. 11, S. 1706 (H.R. 848).—To increase the amount authorized 1996. to be appropriated for assistance for highway reloca- tion with respect to the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park in Georgia, and for other pur- S. 1664 (H.R. 2202) (S. 1665).—To amend the Immigra- poses. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources Apr. tion and Nationality Act to increase control over immi- 25, 1996. Reported Sept. 16, 1996; Rept. 104–382. gration to the United States by increasing border pa- trol and investigative personnel and detention facili- S. 1708.—To amend title 28, United States Code, to clar- ties, improving the system used by employers to verify ify the remedial jurisdiction of inferior Federal courts. citizenship or work-authorized alien status, increasing Ordered placed on the calendar Apr. 29, 1996. penalties for alien smuggling and document fraud, and reforming asylum, exclusion, and deportation law and S. 1710.—To authorize multiyear contracting for the C- procedures; to reduce the use of welfare by aliens; 17 aircraft program, and for other purposes. Referred and for other purposes. Reported from the Judiciary to Armed Services Apr. 25, 1996. Reported May 9, Apr. 10, 1996; Rept. 104–249. Considered Apr. 15, 16, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate May 17, 1996. 24, 25, 29, 30, May 1, 2, 1996. Returned to the cal- Received in House and referred to National Security endar May 2, 1996. See H.R. 2202 for further action. May 20, 1996.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 1711.—To amend title 38, United States Code, to im- S. 1745 (H.R. 3230) (S. 1762) (S. 1763) (S. 1764) (S. prove the benefits programs administered by the Sec- 1777).—To authorize appropriations for fiscal year retary of Veterans Affairs, to provide for a study of 1997 for military activities of the Department of De- the Federal programs for veterans, and for other pur- fense, for military construction, and for defense activi- poses. Referred to Veterans’ Affairs Apr. 29, 1996. Re- ties of the Department of Energy, to prescribe person- ported amended Sept. 24 (Legislative day of Sept. 20), nel stengths for such fiscal year for the Armed Forces, 1996; Rept. 104–371. Passed Senate amended Sept. and for other purposes. Reported from Armed Services 28, 1996. Received in House and passed Sept. 28, 1996. May 13, 1996; Rept. 104–267. Referred to Intelligence Presented to the President Oct. 2, 1996. Approved May 15, 1996. Reported amended June 11, 1996; Rept. Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–275. 104–278. Considered June 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 1996. Passed Senate amended July 10, 1996; Roll No. 187: 68–31. Received in House and held at desk S. 1718 (H.R. 3259).—To authorize appropriations for July 12, 1996. See H.R. 3230 for further action. fiscal year 1997 for intelligence and intelligence-related activities of the United States Government, the Com- S. 1757 (H.R. 3867).—To amend the Developmental Dis- munity Management Account, and for the Central In- abilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act to extend telligence Agency Retirement and Disability System, the Act, and for other purposes. Referred to Labor and for other purposes. Reported from Intelligence Apr. and Human Resources May 14, 1996. Committee dis- 30, 1996; Rept. 104–258. Referred to Armed Services charged. Passed Senate July 12, 1996. Received in May 2, 1996. Reported amended June 6, 1996; Rept. House and referred to Commerce July 16, 1996. Com- 104–277. Referred to Governmental Affairs June 6, mittee discharged. Passed House July 30, 1996. Pre- 1996. Reported amended July 29, 1996; Rept. 104–337. sented to the President Aug. 1, 1996. Approved Aug. Returned to the calendar Sept. 17, 1996. See H.R. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–183. 3259 for further action. S. 1762 (H.R. 3230) (S. 1745).—To authorize appropria- tions for fiscal year 1997 for military activities of the S. 1719.—To require the Secretary of the Interior to offer Department of Defense, to prescribe personnel to sell to certain public agencies the indebtedness rep- strengths for such fiscal year for the Armed Forces, resenting the remaining repayment balance of certain and for other purposes. Reported from Armed Services Bureau of Reclamation projects in Texas, and for other May 16, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources amended July 10, 1996. Received in House and held May 1, 1996. Reported amended Sept. 13, 1996; Rept. at desk July 12, 1996. 104–383. S. 1763 (H.R. 3230) (S. 1745) (S. 1777).—To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 1997 for defense activi- S. 1720 (S. 608).—To establish the Nicodemus National ties of the Department of Energy, and for other pur- Historic Site and the New Bedford National Historic poses. Reported from Armed Services May 16, 1996; Landmark. Passed Senate May 2, 1996. Received in no written report. Passed Senate amended July 10, House and referred to Resources May 6, 1996. 1996. Received in House and held at desk July 12, 1996. S. 1730.—To amend the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 to make the Act more effective in preventing oil pollution S. 1764 (H.R. 3230) (S. 1745).—To authorize appropria- in the Nation’s waters through enhanced prevention tions for fiscal year 1997 for military construction, and of, and improved response to, oil spills, and to ensure for other purposes. Reported from Armed Services May that citizens and communities injured by oil spills are 16, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate amended promptly and fully compensated, and for other pur- July 10, 1996. Received in House and held at desk poses. Referred to Environment and Public Works May July 12, 1996. 7, 1996. Reported amended June 26, 1996; Rept. S. 1777 (H.R. 3230) (S. 1745) (S. 1763).—To authorize 104–292. appropriations for fiscal year 1997 for certain activities of the Department of Energy, and for other purposes. S. 1734 (H.R. 3166).—To prohibit false statements to Reported from Armed Services May 17, 1996; no writ- Congress, to clarify congressional authority to obtain ten report. truthful testimony, and for other purposes. Referred to the Judiciary May 8, 1996. Reported amended July S. 1784.—To amend the Small Business Investment Act 22, 1996; no written report. of 1958, and for other purposes. Referred to Small Business May 20, 1996. Reported amended June 25, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate amended July S. 1735 (H.R. 2579).—To establish the United States 25, 1996. Received in House and referred to Small Tourism Organization as a nongovernmental entity for Business July 26, 1996. the purpose of promoting tourism in the United States. Referred to Commerce, Science and Transportation S. 1788.—To amend the National Labor Relations Act May 8, 1996. Reported amended July 31, 1996; Rept. and the Railway Labor Act to repeal those provisions 104–341. Passed Senate amended Aug. 2, 1996. Re- of Federal law that require employees to pay union ceived in House and referred to Commerce and in addi- dues or fees as a condition of employment, and for tion to International Relations Sept. 4, 1996. other purposes. Ordered placed on the calendar May 22, 1996.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 1791 (H.R. 3458).—To increase, effective as of Decem- S. 1828.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation ber 1, 1996, the rates of disability compensation for to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate veterans with service-connected disabilities and the endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade rates of dependency and indemnity compensation for for the vessel TOP GUN, and for other purposes. Re- survivors of such veterans, and for other purposes. ferred to Commerce, Science and Transportation June Referred to Veterans’ Affairs May 22, 1996. Reported 4, 1996. Reported June 27, 1996; Rept. 104–307. amended Sept. 9, 1996; Rept. 104–367. Returned to Passed Senate July 29, 1996. Received in House and the calendar Sept. 26, 1996. See H.R. 3458 for further held at desk July 30, 1996. action. S. 1831 (H.R. 3159).—To amend title 49, United States S. 1802 (H.R. 3579).—To direct the Secretary of the Inte- Code, to authorize appropriations for fiscal years 1997, rior to convey certain property containing a fish and 1998, and 1999 for the National Transportation Safety wildlife facility to the State of Wyoming, and for other Board, and for other purposes. Referred to Commerce, purposes. Referred to Environment and Public Works Science and Transportation June 4, 1996. Reported May 23, 1996. Reported June 25, 1996; Rept. 104–290. July 19, 1996; Rept. 104–324. Returned to the calendar Passed Senate amended Sept. 24, 1996. Received in Sept. 18, 1996. See H.R. 3159 for further action. House and held at desk Sept. 25, 1996. Rules sus- pended. Passed House Sept. 26, 1996. Presented to S. 1834.—To reauthorize the Indian Environmental Gen- the President Sept. 28, 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. eral Assistance Program Act of 1992, and for other Public Law 104–276. purposes. Referred to Indian Affairs June 4, 1996. Re- ported July 29, 1996; Rept. 104–338. Passed Senate S. 1804.—To make technical and other changes to the Aug. 2, 1996. Received in House and referred to Re- laws dealing with the Territories and Freely Associ- sources Sept. 4, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House ated States of the United States. Referred to Energy Sept. 25, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 26, and Natural Resources May 23, 1996. Reported amend- 1996. Approved Oct. 2, 1996. Public Law 104–233. ed Sept. 13, 1996; no written report. S. 1839.—To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 1997 to the National Aeronautics and Space Adminis- S. 1809.—Entitled the ‘‘Aleutian World War II National tration for human space flight; science, aeronautics, Historic Areas Act of 1996’’. Referred to Energy and and technology; mission support; and Inspector Gen- Natural Resources May 23, 1996. Reported Sept. 16, eral; and for other purposes. Referred to Commerce, 1996; Rept. 104–384. Science and Transportation June 5, 1996. Reported amended July 22, 1996; Rept. 104–327. S. 1815 (H.R. 3005).—To provide for improved regulation of the securities markets, eliminate excess securities S. 1840 (H.R. 3553).—To amend the Federal Trade Com- fees, reduce the costs of investing, and for other pur- mission Act to authorize appropriations for the Federal poses. Referred to Banking, Housing, and Urban Af- Trade Commission. Referred to Commerce, Science and fairs May 23, 1996. Reported amended June 26, 1996; Transportation June 5, 1996. Reported July 31, 1996; Rept. 104–293. See H.R. 3005 for further action. Rept. 104–342.

S. 1823.—To restore the American family, enhance sup- S. 1844.—To amend the Land and Water Conservation port and work opportunities for families with children, Fund Act to direct a study of the opportunities for reduce out-of-wedlock pregnancies, reduce welfare de- enhanced water based recreation and for other pur- pendence by requiring work, control welfare spending, poses. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources June and increase State flexibility. Ordered placed on the 5, 1996. Reported amended Sept. 16, 1996; Rept. calendar May 24, 1996. 104–385.

S. 1825.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation S. 1869 (H.R. 3378).—To make certain technical correc- to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate tions in the Indian Health Care Improvement Act, and endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade for other purposes. Referred to Indian Affairs June for the vessel HALCYON. Referred to Commerce, 13, 1996. Reported July 31, 1996; Rept. 104–346. Science and Transportation June 3, 1996. Reported June 27, 1996; Rept. 104–305. Passed Senate July 29, S. 1871.—To expand the Pettaquamscutt Cove National 1996. Received in House and held at desk July 30, Wildlife Refuge, and for other purposes. Referred to 1996. Environment and Public Works June 13, 1996. Re- ported amended June 25, 1996; Rept. 104–291. S. 1826.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation to issue a certificate of documentation with appropriate S. 1873.—To amend the National Environmental Edu- endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade cation Act to extend the programs under the Act, and for the vessel COURIER SERVICE. Referred to Com- for other purposes. Referred to Environment and Pub- merce, Science and Transportation June 3, 1996. Re- lic Works June 13, 1996. Reported amended July 29, ported June 27, 1996; Rept. 104–306. Passed Senate 1996; Rept. 104–336. Passed Senate amended Aug. 2, July 29, 1996. Received in House and held at desk 1996. Received in House and referred to Economic and July 30, 1996. Educational Opportunities Sept. 4, 1996.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 1874.—To amend sections of the Department of En- S. 1899.—Entitled the ‘‘Mollie Beattie Alaska Wilderness ergy Organization Act that are obsolete or inconsistent Area Act’’. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources with other statutes and to repeal a related section June 24, 1996. Committee discharged. Passed Senate of the Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974. Re- amended June 28, 1996. Received in House and held ferred to Energy and Natural Resources June 13, 1996. at desk July 8, 1996. Passed House July 16, 1996. Reported June 28, 1996; Rept. 104–311. Passed Senate Presented to the President July 18, 1996. Approved Sept. 28, 1996. Received in House and held at desk July 29, 1996. Public Law 104–167. Sept. 28, 1996. S. 1903.—To designate the bridge, estimated to be com- S. 1875.—To designate the United States Courthouse in pleted in the year 2000, that replaces the bridge on Medford, Oregon, as the ‘‘James A. Redden Federal Missouri highway 74 spanning from East Girardeau, Courthouse’’. Referred to Environment and Public Illinois, to Cape Girardeau, Missouri, as the ‘‘Bill Em- Works June 13, 1996. Reported Sept. 18, 1996; no erson Memorial Bridge’’, and for other purposes. written report. Passed Senate Sept. 24, 1996. Received Passed Senate June 25, 1996. Received in House and in House and referred to Transportation and Infra- passed June 25, 1996. Presented to the President June structure Sept. 25, 1996. 27, 1996. Approved July 2, 1996. Public Law 104–154. S. 1887 (H.R. 3968).—To make improvements in the op- eration and administration of the Federal courts, and S. 1918.—To amend trade laws and related provisions for other purposes. Referred to the Judiciary June 19, to clarify the designation of normal trade relations. 1996. Reported amended July 30, 1996; Rept. 104–366. Referred to Finance June 27, 1996. Committee dis- Passed Senate amended Oct. 3, 1996. Received in charged. Passed Senate Sept. 10, 1996. Received in House and passed Oct. 4, 1996. Presented to the Presi- House and held at desk Sept. 11, 1996. Referred to dent Oct. 9, 1996. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Ways and Means Oct. 4, 1996. Law 104–317. S. 1921.—To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to S. 1888 (H.R. 3868).—To extend energy conservation pro- transfer certain facilities at the Minidoka project to grams under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act the Burley Irrigation District, and for other purposes. through September 30, 1996. Reported from Energy Referred to Energy and Natural Resources June 27, and Natural Resources June 19, 1996; no written re- 1996. Reported amended Sept. 16, 1996; Rept. port. 104–386.

S. 1889 (H.R. 401).—To authorize the exchange of certain S. 1924.—To authorize the Secretary of Transportation lands conveyed to the Kenai Native Association pursu- to issue a certificate of documentation and coastwise ant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, to trade endorsement for the vessel DAMN YANKEE. Re- make adjustments to the National Wilderness System, ferred to Commerce, Science and Transportation June and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natu- 28, 1996. Committee discharged. Passed Senate July ral Resources June 19, 1996. Reported amended Sept. 29, 1996. Received in House and held at desk July 13, 1996; Rept. 104–397. 30, 1996. S. 1931.—To provide that the United States Post Office S. 1890 (H.R. 3525).—To increase Federal protection and Courthouse building located at 9 East Broad against arson and other destruction of places of reli- Street, Cookeville, Tennessee, shall be known and des- gious worship. Ordered placed on the calendar June ignated as the ‘‘L. Clure Morton United States Post 19, 1996. Office Courthouse’’. Referred to Governmental Affairs July 8, 1996. Reported amended July 30, 1996; no S. 1893.—To provide for the settlement of issues and written report. Passed Senate amended Aug. 2, 1996. claims related to the trust lands of the Torres-Mar- Received in House and referred to Transportation and tinez Desert Cahuilla Indians, and for other purposes. Infrastructure Sept. 4, 1996. Committee discharged. Referred to Indian Affairs June 19, 1996. Reported Passed House Sept. 27, 1996. Presented to the Presi- Sept. 3, 1996; Rept. 104–360. dent Sept. 30, 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–277. S. 1894 (H.R. 3610).—Making appropriations for the De- partment of Defense for the fiscal year ending Septem- S. 1933.—To authorize a certificate of documentation for ber 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Reported from certain vessels, and for other purposes. Referred to Appropriations June 20, 1996; Rept. 104–286. Consid- Commerce, Science and Transportation July 9, 1996. ered July 11, 17, 18, 1996. Returned to the calendar Committee discharged. Passed Senate July 29, 1996. July 18, 1996. See H.R. 3610 for further action. Received in House and held at desk July 30, 1996.

S. 1897.—To amend the Public Health Service Act to S. 1936 (S. 1271).—To amend the Nuclear Waste Policy revise and extend certain programs relating to the Na- Act of 1982. Ordered placed on the calendar July 10, tional Institutes of Health, and for other purposes. 1996. Considered July 16, 1996. Passed Senate amend- Referred to Labor and Human Resources June 21, ed July 31, 1996; Roll No. 259: 63–37. Received in 1996. Reported amended Sept. 9, 1996; Rept. 104–364. House and held at desk Aug. 1, 1996. Referred to Passed Senate amended Sept. 26, 1996. Received in Commerce and in addition to Resources, and Transpor- House and referred to Commerce Sept. 26, 1996. tation and Infrastructure Oct. 4, 1996.

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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 1952 (H.R. 3876).—To amend the Juvenile Justice S. 1977 (H.R. 3710).—To designate a United States and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974, and for other courthouse located in Tampa, Florida, as the ‘‘Sam purposes. Referred to the Judiciary July 12, 1996. Re- M. Gibbons United States Courthouse’’, and for other ported Aug. 1, 1996; Rept. 104–369. purposes. Referred to Environment and Public Works July 19, 1996. Reported Sept. 18, 1996; no written S. 1954.—To establish a uniform and more efficient Fed- report. eral process for protecting property owners’ rights guaranteed by the fifth amendment. Ordered placed S. 1983.—To amend the Native American Graves Protec- on the calendar July 17, 1996. tion and Repatriation Act to provide for Native Hawai- ian organizations, and for other purposes. Referred to S. 1956 (H.R. 3734).—To provide for reconciliation pursu- Indian Affairs July 23, 1996. Reported Aug. 27, 1996; ant to section 202(a) of the concurrent resolution on Rept. 104–356. Passed Senate Sept. 13, 1996. Received the budget for fiscal year 1997. Reported from the in House and referred to Resources Sept. 16, 1996. Budget July 16, 1996; no written report. Considered July 18, 19, 22, 23, 1996. Returned to the calendar S. 1986 (H.R. 2392).—To provide for the completion of July 23, 1996. See H.R. 3734 for further action. the Umatilla Basin Project, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources July 24, S. 1959 (H.R. 3816).—Making appropriations for energy 1996. Reported amended Sept. 16, 1996; Rept. and water development for the fiscal year ending Sep- 104–387. tember 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Reported from Appropriations July 16, 1996; Rept. 104–320. S. 1994 (H.R. 3539).—To amend title 49, United States Considered July 26, 29, 30, 1996. Indefinitely post- Code, to reauthorize programs of the Federal Aviation poned July 30, 1996. See H.R. 3816 for further action. Administration, and for other purposes. Reported from Commerce, Science and Transportation July 26, 1996; S. 1962 (H.R. 3828).—To amend the Indian Child Wel- Rept. 104–333. Returned to the calendar Sept. 18, fare Act of 1978, and for other purposes. Referred to 1996. See H.R. 3539 for further action. Indian Affairs July 16, 1996. Reported July 26, 1996; Rept. 104–335. Passed Senate amended Sept. 26, 1996. S. 1995.—To authorize construction of the Smithsonian Received in House and held at desk Sept. 26, 1996. Institution National Air and Space Museum Dulles Center at Washington Dulles International Airport, S. 1965 (H.R. 3852).—To prevent the illegal manufactur- and for other purposes. Referred to Rules and Adminis- ing and use of methamphetamine. Ordered placed on tration July 26, 1996. Committee discharged. Passed the calendar Aug. 2, 1996. Passed Senate amended Senate July 31, 1996. Received in House and held Sept. 17, 1996. Received in House and held at desk at desk Aug. 1, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House Sept. 18, 1996. Passed House Sept. 28, 1996. Presented Sept. 18, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 20, to the President Oct. 2, 1996. Approved Oct. 3, 1996. 1996. Approved Oct. 1, 1996. Public Law 104–222. Public Law 104–237. S. 2006 (H.R. 3676) (S. 2007).—To clarify the intent of S. 1970.—To amend the National Museum of the Amer- Congress with respect to the Federal carjacking prohi- ican Indian Act to make improvements in the Act, bition. Ordered placed on the calendar Aug. 1, 1996. and for other purposes. Referred to Indian Affairs July Passed Senate Sept. 18, 1996. Received in House and 18, 1996. Reported Aug. 2, 1996; Rept. 104–350. held at desk Sept. 19, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 5, 1996. Received in House and referred to House Oversight and in addition to Re- S. 2007 (H.R. 3676) (S. 2006).—To clarify the intent of sources Sept. 9, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed House Congress with respect to the Federal carjacking prohi- Sept. 26, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 28, bition. Ordered placed on the calendar Aug. 1, 1996. 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–278. Passed Senate Sept. 18, 1996. Received in House and held at desk Sept. 19, 1996. S. 1972.—To amend the Older Americans Act of 1965 to improve the provisions relating to Indians, and for S. 2015.—To convey certain real property located within other purposes. Referred to Indian Affairs July 18, the Carlsbad Project in New Mexico to the Carlsbad 1996. Reported Aug. 27, 1996; Rept. 104–355. Passed Irrigation District. Referred to Energy and Natural Re- Senate Sept. 5, 1996. Proceedings vacated Sept. 6, sources Aug. 1, 1996. Reported Sept. 16, 1996; Rept. 1996. Passed Senate amended Sept. 6, 1996. Received 104–388. in House and referred to Economic and Educational Opportunities Sept. 9, 1996. Rules suspended. Passed S. 2033.—To repeal requirements for unnecessary or ob- House with amendment Sept. 27, 1996. Senate dis- solete reports from the Department of Energy, and agreed to House amendment Oct. 3, 1996. for other purposes. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources Aug. 2, 1996. Reported amended Sept. 13, S. 1973.—To provide for the settlement of the Navajo- 1996; no written report. Hopi land dispute, and for other purposes. Referred to Indian Affairs July 18, 1996. Reported amended S. 2053.—To strengthen narcotics reporting requirements Sept. 9, 1996; Rept. 104–363. Passed Senate amended and to require the imposition of certain sanctions on Sept. 26, 1996. Received in House and referred to Re- countries that fail to take effective action against the sources Sept. 26, 1996. Committee discharged. Passed production of and trafficking in illicit narcotics and House Sept. 28, 1996. Presented to the President Oct. psychotropic drugs and other controlled substances, 2, 1996. 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SENATE BILLS—Continued SENATE BILLS—Continued S. 2056.—To prohibit employment discrimination on the S. 2158 (H.J. Res. 198).—To set the time for counting basis of sexual orientation. Ordered placed on the cal- electoral votes. Passed Senate Sept. 28, 1996. Received endar Sept. 5, 1996. Considered Sept. 6, 1996. Failed in House and held at desk Sept. 30, 1996. of passage Sept. 10, 1996; Roll No. 281: 49–50. S. 2159 (H.J. Res. 198).—To set the time for the conven- S. 2073.—To require the District of Columbia to comply ing of the 105th Congress. Passed Senate Sept. 28, with the 5-year time limit for welfare recipients, to 1996. Received in House and held at desk Sept. 30, prohibit any future waiver of such limit, and for other 1996. purposes. Ordered placed on the calendar Sept. 16, 1996. S. 2161 (H.R. 3539).—Reauthorizing programs for the Federal Aviation Administration, and for other pur- S. 2078.—To authorize the sale of excess Department poses. Ordered placed on the calendar Oct. 1, 1996. of Defense aircraft to facilitate the suppression of wild- fire. Referred to Armed Services Sept. 16, 1996. Com- S. 2183.—To make technical corrections to the Personal mittee discharged. Passed Senate amended Sept. 26, Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation 1996. Received in House and held at desk Sept. 27, Act of 1996. Passed Senate amended Oct. 1, 1996. Re- 1996. Passed House Oct. 4, 1996. Presented to the ceived in House and held at desk Oct. 2, 1996. Passed President Oct. 9, 1996. Approved Oct. 14, 1996. Pub- House Oct. 4, 1996. Presented to the President Oct. lic Law 104–307. 9, 1996. Approved Oct. 19, 1996. Public Law 104–327. S. 2085.—To authorize the Capitol Guide Service to ac- cept voluntary services. Passed Senate Sept. 17, 1996. S. 2197.—To extend the authorized period of stay within Received in House and referred to House Oversight the United States for certain nurses. Passed Senate Sept. 18, 1996. Committee discharged. Passed House amended Oct. 3, 1996. Received in House and passed Sept. 26, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 28, Oct. 4, 1996. Presented to the President Oct. 9, 1996. 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–279. Approved Oct. 11, 1996. Public Law 104–302.

S. 2100 (H.R. 4164).—To provide for the extension of S. 2198.—To provide for the Advisory Commission on certain authority for the Marshal of the Supreme Intergovernmental Relations to continue in existence, Court and the Supreme Court Police. Ordered placed and for other purposes. Passed Senate Oct. 3, 1996. on the calendar Sept. 24, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. Received in House and passed Oct. 4, 1996. Presented 26, 1996. Received in House and passed Sept. 27, 1996. to the President Oct. 9, 1996. Approved Oct. 19, Presented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. Approved 1996. Public Law 104–328. Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–280.

S. 2101.—To provide educational assistance to the de- pendents of Federal law enforcement officials who are killed or disabled in the performance of their duties. Passed Senate Sept. 20, 1996. Received in House and referred to the Judiciary Sept. 24, 1996. Committee discharged. Passed House Sept. 26, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 28, 1996. Approved Oct. 3, 1996. Public Law 104–238.

S. 2102.—To nullify the Supplemental Treaty Between the United States of America and the Confederated Tribes and Bands of Indians of Middle Oregon, con- cluded on November 15, 1865. Ordered placed on the calendar Sept. 20, 1996.

S. 2130.—To extend certain privileges, exemptions, and immunities to Hong Kong Economic and Trade Offices. Reported from Foreign Relations Sept. 25, 1996; no written report. Passed Senate Sept. 28, 1996. Received in House and held at desk Sept. 28, 1996. Referred to International Relations Oct. 4, 1996.

S. 2153.—To designate the United States Post Office building located in Brewer, Maine, as the ‘‘Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain Post Office Building’’, and for other purposes. Passed Senate Sept. 28, 1996. Received in House and referred to Government Reform and Oversight Sept. 28, 1996. Committee discharged. Passed House Sept. 28, 1996. Presented to the Presi- dent Oct. 2, 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–281.

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SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS—Continued S.J. Res. 1 (H.J. Res. 1).—Proposing an amendment to S.J. Res. 32.—Expressing the concern of the Congress the Constitution of the United States to require a bal- regarding certain recent remarks that unfairly and in- anced budget. Referred to the Judiciary Jan. 4, 1995. accurately maligned the integrity of the Nation’s law Reported Jan. 23 (Legislative day of Jan. 10), 1995; enforcement officers. Referred to the Judiciary Apr. Rept. 104–5. 6 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), 1995. Committee dis- charged. Passed Senate Apr. 7 (Legislative day of Apr. S.J. Res. 7.—Proposing an amendment to the Constitu- 5), 1995. Received in House and referred to the Judici- tion of the United States to clarify the intent of the ary May 1, 1995. Constitution to neither prohibit nor require public school prayer. Ordered placed on the calendar Jan. S.J. Res. 38 (H.J. Res. 129).—Granting the consent of 5, 1995. Congress to the Vermont-New Hampshire Interstate Public Water Supply Compact. Referred to the Judici- S.J. Res. 20 (H.J. Res. 113).—Granting the consent of ary Sept. 29 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995. Re- Congress to the compact to provide for joint natural ported Nov. 9, 1995; no written report. Passed Senate resource management and enforcement of laws and Dec. 18, 1995. Received in House and referred to the regulations pertaining to natural resources and boat- Judiciary Dec. 19, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed ing at the Jennings Randolph Lake Project lying in House Mar. 19, 1996. Presented to the President Mar. Garrett County, Maryland and Mineral County, West 22, 1996. Approved Apr. 1, 1996. Public Law Virginia, entered into between the States of West Vir- 104–126. ginia and Maryland. Referred to the Judiciary Jan. S.J. Res. 42.—Designating the Civil War Center at Lou- 18 (Legislative day of Jan. 10), 1995. Reported Sept. isiana State University as the United States Civil War 18 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995; no written report. Center, making the center the flagship institution for Passed Senate Sept. 20 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), planning the sesquicentennial commemoration of the 1995. Received in House and referred to the Judiciary Civil War, and for other purposes. Referred to Energy Sept. 21, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed House and Natural Resources Nov. 2, 1995. Reported amend- July 29, 1996. Presented to the President Aug. 1, 1996. ed May 9, 1996; Rept. 104–263. Approved Aug. 6, 1996. Public Law 104–176. S.J. Res. 43 (H. Con. Res. 117).—Expressing the sense S.J. Res. 21 (H.J. Res. 2).—Proposing a constitutional of Congress regarding Wei Jingsheng; Gedhun Choekyi amendment to limit congressional terms. Referred to Nyima, the next Panchen Lama of Tibet; and the the Judiciary Jan. 19 (Legislative day of Jan. 10), human rights practices of the Government of the Peo- 1995. Reported amended Sept. 29 (Legislative day of ple’s Republic of China. Referred to Foreign Relations Sept. 25), 1995; Rept. 104–158. Considered Apr. 19, Dec. 11, 1995. Reported Dec. 12, 1995; no written re- 22, 23, 1996. Returned to the calendar Apr. 23, 1996. port. Passed Senate Dec. 13, 1995. Received in House and held at desk Dec. 14, 1995. S.J. Res. 27.—To grant the consent of the Congress to certain additional powers conferred upon the Bi-State S.J. Res. 44 (H. Res. 302).—Concerning the Deployment Development Agency by the States of Missouri and of United States Armed Forces in Bosnia and Illinois. Referred to the Judiciary Feb. 23 (Legislative Herzegovina. Passed Senate Dec. 13, 1995; Roll No. day of Feb. 22), 1995. Reported June 22 (Legislative 603: 69–30. Received in House and held at desk Dec. 13, 1995. day of June 19), 1995; no written report. Passed Sen- SEC. 13 ate July 21 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Received in House and referred to the Judiciary July 24, 1995. S.J. Res. 51 (H. Con. Res. 165).—Saluting and congratu- lating Polish people around the world as, on May 3, S.J. Res. 28.—To grant consent of Congress to the North- 1996, they commemorate the 205th anniversary of the east Interstate Dairy Compact. Ordered placed on the adoption of Poland’s first constitution. Referred to the calendar Mar. 6, 1995. Judiciary Apr. 18, 1996. Committee discharged. Passed Senate May 1, 1996. Received in House and referred S.J. Res. 29.—Expressing the sense of Congress with to International Relations and in addition to Govern- respect to North-South dialogue on the Korean Penin- ment Reform and Oversight May 2, 1996. sula and the United States-North Korea Agreed S.J. Res. 53 (H.R. 3019).—Making corrections to Public Framework. Referred to Foreign Relations Mar. 20 Law 104-134. Ordered placed on the calendar Apr. 29, (Legislative day of Mar. 16), 1995. Reported Mar. 22 1996. Passed Senate Apr. 30, 1996. Received in House (Legislative day of Mar. 16), 1995; no written report. and passed Apr. 30, 1996. Presented to the President Passed Senate Nov. 9, 1995. Received in House and May 1, 1996. Approved May 2, 1996. Public Law referred to International Relations Nov. 10, 1995. 104–140.

S.J. Res. 31 (H.J. Res. 79).—Proposing an amendment S.J. Res. 60.—To disapprove the rule submitted by the to the Constitution of the United States to grant Con- Health Care Financing Administration on August 30, gress and the States the power to prohibit the physical 1996, relating to hospital reimbursement under the desecration of the flag of the United States. Referred medicare program. Failed of passage Sept. 17, 1996. to the Judiciary Mar. 21 (Legislative day of Mar. 16), 1995. Reported Sept. 27 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), S.J. Res. 61 (H.J. Res. 193).—Granting the consent of 1995; Rept. 104–148. Considered Dec. 8, 11, 1995. Congress to the Emergency Management Assistance Failed of passage (two-thirds required) Dec. 12, 1995; Compact. Ordered placed on the calendar Sept. 19, Roll No. 600: 63–36. 1996.

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SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS—Continued S.J. Res. 63.—Making continuing appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Received in Senate Sept. 24, 1996. Ordered placed on the calendar Sept. 24, 1996.

S.J. Res. 64.—To commend Operation Sail for its ad- vancement of brotherhood among nations, its continu- ing commemoration of the history of the United States, and its nurturing of young cadets through training in seamanship. Passed Senate Sept. 24, 1996. Received in House and held at desk Sept. 25, 1996. Passed House Sept. 27, 1996. Presented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. Approved Oct. 9, 1996. Public Law 104–282.

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SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—Continued S. Con. Res. 3.—Relative to Taiwan and the United Na- S. Con. Res. 21 (H. Con. Res. 216).—Directing that the tions. Referred to Foreign Relations Jan. 19 (Legisla- ‘‘Portrait Monument’’ carved in the likeness of Lucretia tive day of Jan. 10), 1995. Reported Mar. 22 (Legisla- Mott, Susan B. Anthony, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, tive day of Mar. 16), 1995; no written report. now in the Crypt of the Capitol, be restored to its original state and be placed in the Capitol Rotunda. S. Con. Res. 9 (H. Con. Res. 53).—Expressing the sense Passed Senate amended July 17 (Legislative day of of the Congress regarding a private visit by President July 10), 1995. Received in House and held at desk Lee Teng-hui of the Republic of China on Taiwan to July 18, 1995. Referred to House Oversight Sept. 27, the United States. Referred to Foreign Relations Mar. 1995. 6, 1995. Reported Mar. 22 (Legislative day of Mar. S. Con. Res. 22 (H. Con. Res. 91).—Expressing the sense 16), 1995; no written report. Indefinitely postponed of the Congress that the United States should partici- May 11 (Legislative day of May 1), 1995. See H. Con. pate in Expo ’98 in Lisbon, Portugal. Referred to For- Res. 53 for further action. eign Relations July 28 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Reported Aug. 10 (Legislative day of July 10), S. Con. Res. 13 (H. Con. Res. 67).—Setting forth the 1995; no written report. Passed Senate Sept. 5, 1995. congressional budget for the United States Govern- Received in House and referred to International Rela- ment for the fiscal years 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, tions Sept. 6, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed 2001, and 2002. Reported from the Budget May 15, House Dec. 19, 1995. 1995; Rept. 104–82. Considered May 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25 (Legislative day of May 15), 1995. Returned S. Con. Res. 25.—Concerning the protection and contin- to the calendar May 25 (Legislative day of May 15), ued viability of the Eastern Orthodox Ecumencial Pa- 1995. Indefinitely postponed July 13 (Legislative day triarchate. Referred to Foreign Relations Aug. 11 (Leg- of July 10), 1995. See H. Con. Res. 67 for further islative day of July 10), 1995. Reported Dec. 12, 1995; action. no written report. S. Con. Res. 27 (H.R. 402).—Correcting the enrollment S. Con. Res. 14.—Urging the President to negotiate a of H.R. 402. Passed Senate Sept. 20 (Legislative day new base rights agreement with the Government of of Sept. 5), 1995. Received in House and held at desk Panama to permit United States Armed Forces to re- Sept. 21, 1995. Passed House with amendment Sept. main in Panama beyond December 31, 1999. Referred 29, 1995. Senate agreed to House amendment Oct. to Foreign Relations May 17 (Legislative day of May 17 (Legislative day of Oct. 10), 1995. 15), 1995. Reported Dec. 12, 1995; no written report. Passed Senate amended Sept. 5, 1996. Received in S. Con. Res. 29.—Providing for marking the celebration House and referred to International Relations Sept. of Jerusalem on the occasion of its 3000th Anniversary. 9, 1996. Passed Senate Sept. 29 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995. Received in House and referred to House Over- S. Con. Res. 17.—Authorizing the use of the Capitol sight Oct. 6, 1995. Committee discharged. Passed Grounds for the exhibition of the RAH-66 Comanche House Oct. 12, 1995. helicopter. Referred to Rules and Administration June 8 (Legislative day of June 5), 1995. Committee dis- S. Con. Res. 31.—Honoring the life and legacy of Yitzhak charged. Passed Senate June 15 (Legislative day of Rabin. Passed Senate Nov. 6, 1995. Received in House June 5), 1995. Received in House and held at desk and held at desk Nov. 7, 1995. Passed House Nov. June 16, 1995. 8, 1995; Roll No. 769: 416–0. S. Con. Res. 32.—Providing for a conditional recess or S. Con. Res. 18.—Authorizing the Architect of the Cap- adjournment of the Senate on Monday, November 20, SEC. 14 itol to transfer the catafalque to the Supreme Court 1995, until Monday, November 27, 1995, and a condi- for a funeral service. Passed Senate June 26 (Legisla- tional adjournment of the House on the legislative day tive day of June 19), 1995. Received in House and of Monday, November 20, 1995, or Tuesday, November passed June 27, 1995. 21, 1995, until Tuesday, November 28, 1995. Passed Senate Nov. 20, 1995. Received in House and passed S. Con. Res. 19 (H.R. 483) (H. Res. 180).—To correct Nov. 20, 1995. the enrollment of the bill H.R. 483. Passed Senate June 26 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. Received S. Con. Res. 33.—Expressing the thanks and good wishes in House and held at desk June 27, 1995. Passed of the American people to the Honorable George M. House pursuant to H. Res. 180 June 30, 1995. White on the occasion of his retirement as the Archi- tect of the Capitol. Passed Senate Nov. 20, 1995. Re- S. Con. Res. 20 (H. Res. 179).—Providing for a condi- ceived in House and held at desk Nov. 20, 1995. tional recess or adjournment of the Senate on Thurs- Passed House Nov. 28, 1995. day, June 29, 1995, or Friday, June 30, 1995, until S. Con. Res. 34.—To authorize the printing of ‘‘Vice Monday, July 10, 1995, and a conditional adjournment Presidents of the United States, 1789-1993’’. Referred of the House on the legislative day of Friday, June to Rules and Administration Dec. 6, 1995. Reported 30, 1995, until Monday, July 10, 1995. Passed Senate amended Dec. 14, 1995; no written report. Passed Sen- June 29 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. Received ate amended Dec. 20, 1995. Received in House and in House and held at desk June 29, 1995. Passed referred to House Oversight Dec. 21, 1995. Committee House June 30, 1995. discharged. Passed House Sept. 26, 1996.

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SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—Continued SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—Continued S. Con. Res. 35.—Expressing the opposition of the Con- S. Con. Res. 51.—To provide for the approval of final gress to President Clinton’s planned deployment of regulations that are applicable to employing offices United States ground forces to Bosnia. Failed of pas- that are not employing offices of the House of Rep- sage Dec. 13, 1995; Roll No. 602: 47–52. resentatives or the Senate, and to covered employees who are not employees of the House of Representatives S. Con. Res. 36 (H. Con. Res. 116) (S. 1060).—Directing or the Senate, and that were issued by the Office of the Secretary of the Senate to make technical correc- Compliance on January 22, 1996, and for other pur- tions in the enrollment of S. 1060. Passed Senate Dec. poses. Passed Senate Apr. 15, 1996. Received in House 13, 1995. Received in House and held at desk Dec. and held at desk Apr. 15, 1996. Rules suspended. 14, 1995. Passed House Dec. 15, 1995. Passed House Apr. 16 (Legislative day of Apr. 15), 1996. S. Con. Res. 37 (H.R. 2539).—Directing the Clerk of the House of Representatives to make technical changes S. Con. Res. 52.—To recognize and encourage the conven- in the enrollment of the bill (H.R. 2539) entitled ‘‘An ing of a National Silver Haired Congress. Referred Act to abolish the Interstate Commerce Commission, to Labor and Human Resources Apr. 17, 1996. Re- to amend subtitle IV of title 49, United States Code, ported July 31, 1996; Rept. 104–345. Passed Senate to reform economic regulation of transportation, and Aug. 2, 1996. Received in House and referred to Eco- for other purposes’’. Passed Senate Dec. 21, 1995. Re- nomic and Educational Opportunities Sept. 4, 1996. ceived in House and held at desk Dec. 21, 1995. Passed House Dec. 22, 1995. S. Con. Res. 54 (S. 735).—To correct the enrollment of S. Con. Res. 38.—Restating the commitment to a seven the bill S. 735, to prevent and punish acts of terrorism, year balanced budget. Passed Senate Jan. 5 (Legisla- and for other purposes. Passed Senate Apr. 24, 1996. tive day of Jan. 3), 1996. Received in House and held Received in House and held at desk Apr. 24, 1996. at desk Jan. 22, 1996. S. Con. Res. 55 (S. 735).—To correct the enrollment of S. Con. Res. 39.—Providing for the ‘‘State of the Union’’ the bill S. 735, to prevent and punish acts of terrorism, address by the President of the United States. Passed and for other purposes. Passed Senate Apr. 24, 1996. Senate Jan. 22, 1996. Received in House and passed Received in House and passed Apr. 24, 1996. Jan. 22, 1996. S. Con. Res. 56 (H. Con. Res. 167).—Recognizing the S. Con. Res. 40.—To commemorate the sesquicentennial tenth anniversary of the Chornobyl nuclear disaster, of Texas statehood. Passed Senate Jan. 30, 1996. Re- and supporting the closing of the Chornobyl nuclear ceived in House and held at desk Jan. 31, 1996. power plant. Referred to Foreign Relations Apr. 24, 1996. Reported Apr. 25, 1996; no written report. S. Con. Res. 42 (H. Con. Res. 102).—Concerning the Passed Senate Apr. 25, 1996. Received in House and emancipation of the Iranian Baha’i community. Re- held at desk Apr. 29, 1996. Referred to International ferred to Foreign Relations Feb. 9 (Legislative day of Relations Oct. 4, 1996. Feb. 7), 1996. Reported Mar. 27 (Legislative day of Mar. 26), 1996; no written report. Indefinitely post- S. Con. Res. 57 (H. Con. Res. 178).—Setting forth the poned June 27, 1996. congressional budget for the United States Govern- ment for fiscal years 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, S. Con. Res. 45 (H.R. 2657).—Authorizing the use of and 2002. Reported from the Budget May 13, 1996; the Capitol Rotunda on May 2, 1996, for the presen- Rept. 104–271. Considered May 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, tation of the Congressional Gold Medal to Reverend 22, 23, 1996. Returned to the calendar May 23, 1996. and Mrs. Billy Graham. Passed Senate Mar. 12, 1996. See H. Con. Res. 178 for further action. Received in House and passed Mar. 13, 1996. S. Con. Res. 60.—Providing for a conditional adjourn- S. Con. Res. 47.—For a Joint Congressional Committee ment or recess of the Senate and the House of Rep- on Inaugural Ceremonies. Passed Senate Mar. 20, resentatives. Passed Senate May 23, 1996. Received 1996. Received in House and held at desk Mar. 21, in House and passed May 23, 1996. 1996. Passed House Aug. 2, 1996.

S. Con. Res. 48.—Authorizing the rotunda of the United S. Con. Res. 63 (H. Con. Res. 181).—To express the sense States Capitol to be used on January 20, 1997, in of Congress that the Secretary of Agriculture should connection with the proceedings and ceremonies for dispose of all remaining commodities in the disaster the inauguration of the President-elect and the Vice- reserve maintained under the Agricultural Act of 1970 President-elect of the United States. Passed Senate to relieve the distress of livestock producers whose Mar. 20, 1996. Received in House and held at desk ability to maintain livestock is adversely affected by Mar. 21, 1996. Passed House Aug. 2, 1996. disaster conditions existing in certain areas of the United States, such as prolonged drought or flooding, S. Con. Res. 49 (H.R. 2854) (H. Res. 393).—Providing and for other purposes. Referred to Agriculture, Nutri- for certain corrections to be made in the enrollment tion, and Forestry May 24, 1996. Committee dis- of the bill (H.R. 2854) to modify the operation of cer- charged. Passed Senate amended June 5, 1996. Re- tain agricultural programs. Passed Senate Mar. 27 ceived in House and referred to Agriculture June 6, (Legislative day of Mar. 26), 1996. Received in House 1996. Committee discharged. Passed House June 12, and passed pursuant to H. Res. 393 Mar. 28, 1996. 1996.

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SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—Continued S. Con. Res. 64 (H. Con. Res. 191).—To recognize and honor the Filipino World War II veterans for their defense of democratic ideals and their important con- tribution to the outcome of World War II. Referred to the Judiciary June 13, 1996. Committee discharged. Passed Senate July 17, 1996. Received in House and referred to International Relations July 18, 1996.

S. Con. Res. 67.—To authorize printing of the report of the Commission on Protecting and Reducing Govern- ment Secrecy. Referred to Rules and Administration July 29, 1996. Committee discharged. Passed Senate Sept. 17, 1996. Received in House and held at desk Sept. 17, 1996. Referred to House Oversight Sept. 18, 1996. Committee discharged. Passed House Sept. 26, 1996.

S. Con. Res. 68 (H.R. 3103) (H. Con. Res. 208).—To cor- rect the enrollment of H.R. 3103. Passed Senate Aug. 2, 1996. Received in House and held at desk Sept. 4, 1996.

S. Con. Res. 70 (H.R. 1975).—Directing the Clerk of the House of Representatives to make technical corrections in the enrollment of H.R. 1975. Passed Senate Aug. 2, 1996. Received in House and held at desk Sept. 4, 1996.

S. Con. Res. 71 (H. Res. 515).—Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to the persecution of Chris- tians worldwide. Passed Senate Sept. 17, 1996. Re- ceived in House and held at desk Sept. 18, 1996.

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SENATE RESOLUTIONS S. Res. 1.—Informing the President of the United States that a quorum of each House is assembled. Passed Senate Jan. 4, 1995.

S. Res. 2.—Informing the House of Representatives that a quorum of the Senate is assembled. Passed Senate Jan. 4, 1995.

S. Res. 11.—Informing the House of Representatives of the election of Senator Strom Thurmond as President pro tempore of the Senate. Passed Senate Jan. 4, 1995.

S. Res. 12.—Notifying the House of Representatives of the election of the Honorable Sheila Burke as Sec- retary of the Senate. Passed Senate Jan. 4, 1995.

S. Res. 111.—Relative to the death of the Honorable John C. Stennis, late a Senator from the State of Mis- sissippi. Passed Senate Apr. 26 (Legislative day of Apr. 24), 1995.

S. Res. 131.—Providing for notification to the House of Representatives of the election of Secretary of the Sen- ate. Passed Senate June 8 (Legislative day of June 5), 1995.

S. Res. 234.—Relative to the death of Edmund S. Muskie. Passed Senate Mar. 27 (Legislative day of Mar. 26), 1996.

S. Res. 309.—Notifying the House of Representatives of the election of Gary Lee Sisco of Tennessee as Sec- retary of the Senate. Passed Senate Oct. 1, 1996.

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HOUSE BILLS HOUSE BILLS—Continued

H.R. 1816 (H.R. 2405).—To authorize appropriations for H.R. 2740.—To protect sports fans and communities civilian research, development, demonstration, and throughout the Nation, and for other purposes. Re- commercial application activities of the Department of ferred to the Judiciary and in addition to Commerce Energy for fiscal year 1996, and for other purposes. Dec. 7, 1995. Reported amended from the Judiciary Referred to Science June 13, 1995. Reported amended June 27, 1996; Rept. 104–656, Pt. I. Referral to Com- merce extended June 27, 1996 for a period ending Aug. 4, 1995; Rept. 104–236. Referred to Commerce not later than Sept. 6, 1996. Referral to Commerce Aug. 4, 1995 for a period ending not later than Sept. extended Sept. 6, 1996 for a period ending not later 22, 1995. Referral extended Sept. 22, 1995 for a period than Sept. 13, 1996. Referral to Commerce extended ending not later than Sept. 29, 1995. Referral extended Sept. 12, 1996 for a period ending not later than Sept. Sept. 29, 1995 for a period ending not later than Nov. 20, 1996. Referral to Commerce extended Sept. 20, 1, 1995. Referral extended Nov. 1, 1995 for a period 1996 for a period ending not later than Sept. 27, 1996. ending not later than Nov. 2, 1995. Referral extended Referral to Commerce extended Sept. 27, 1996 for a Nov. 2, 1995 for a period ending not later than Nov. period ending not later than Oct. 2, 1996. Referral 17, 1995. Referral extended Nov. 17, 1995 for a period to Commerce extended Oct. 2, 1996 for a period ending ending not later than Dec. 1, 1995. Referral extended not later than Oct. 4, 1996. Dec. 1, 1995 for a period ending not later than Dec. H.R. 2923.—To extend for 4 additional years the waiver 15, 1995. Referral extended Dec. 15, 1995 for a period granted to the Watts Health Foundation from the ending not later than Jan. 3, 1996. Referral extended membership mix requirement for health maintenance Jan. 3, 1996 for a period ending not later than Jan. organizations participating in the Medicare program. 4, 1996. Referral extended Jan. 4, 1996 for a period Referred to Commerce and in addition to Ways and ending not later than Jan. 12, 1996. Referral extended Means Jan. 31, 1996. Reported from Commerce Sept. Jan. 12, 1996 for a period ending not later than July 25, 1996; Rept. 104–844, Pt. I. Referral to Ways and 1, 1996. Referral extended July 1, 1996 for a period Means extended Sept. 25, 1996 for a period ending ending not later than Aug. 1, 1996. Referral extended not later than Oct. 2, 1996. Referral to Ways and Aug. 1, 1996 for a period ending not later than Oct. Means extended Oct. 2, 1996 for a period ending not 4, 1996. later than Oct. 4, 1996. H.R. 2976.—To prohibit health plans from interfering H.R. 2041.—To amend the Organic Act of Guam to pro- with health care provider communications with their vide restitution to the people of Guam who suffered patients. Referred to Commerce and in addition to Ways and Means, Economic and Educational Opportu- atrocities such as personal injury, forced labor, forced nities, and Government Reform and Oversight Feb. marches, internment, and death during the occupation 27, 1996. Reported amended from Commerce Sept. 28, of Guam in World War II, and for other purposes. 1996; Rept. 104–865, Pt. I. Referral to Ways and Referred to Resources and in addition to International Means, Economic and Educational Opportunities, and Relations, and the Judiciary July 13, 1995. Reported Government Reform and Oversight extended Sept. 28, amended from Resources Oct. 11, 1996; Rept. 104-867, 1996 for a period ending not later than Oct. 2, 1996. Pt. I. Referral to International Relations extended Oct. Referral to Ways and Means, Economic and Edu- 11, 1996 for a period ending not later than Oct. 11, cational Opportunities, and Government Reform and 1996. International Relations discharged Oct. 11, 1996. Oversight extended Oct. 2, 1996 for a period ending Referral to the Judiciary extended Oct. 11, 1996 for not later than Oct. 4, 1996. a period ending not later than Oct. 31, 1996. H.R. 3158.—To amend the Small Business Act to extend the pilot Small Business Technology Transfer program, SEC. 16 H.R. 2561.—To provide for an exchange of lands located and for other purposes. Referred to Small Business near Gustavus, Alaska. Referred to Resources Oct. 31, Mar. 25, 1996. Reported amended Sept. 26, 1996; Rept. 1995. Reported amended Sept. 25, 1996; Rept. 104–850. Union Calendar. Discharged from Union Cal- endar and referred to Science Sept. 27, 1996 for a 104–840, Pt. I. Referred to Commerce Sept. 25, 1996 period ending not later than Oct. 11, 1996. for a period ending not later than Oct. 11, 1996. H.R. 3537.—To improve coordination of Federal Oceano- graphic programs. Referred to Resources and in addi- tion to National Security, and Science May 29, 1996. Reported amended from Resources Sept. 4, 1996; Rept. 104–771, Pt. I. Referral to National Security and Science extended Sept. 4, 1996 for a period ending not later than Oct. 4, 1996. (16–1)

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HOUSE BILLS—Continued H.R. 4012.—To waive temporarily the Medicare enroll- ment composition rules for The Wellness Plan. Re- ferred to Commerce and in addition to Ways and Means Aug. 2, 1996. Reported from Commerce Sept. 25, 1996; Rept. 104–845, Pt. I. Referral to Ways and Means extended Sept. 25, 1996 for a period ending not later than Oct. 2, 1996. Referral to Ways and Means extended Oct. 2, 1996 for a period ending not later than Oct. 4, 1996.

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Jefferson’s Manual, sec. XLVI (Rules and Manual of the House of Representatives, sec. 555): ‘‘And in all cases of conference asked after a vote of disagreement, etc., the conferees of the House asking it are to leave the papers with the conferees of the other * * *.’’ The House agreeing to the conference acts on the report before the House requesting a conference.

FIRST SESSION S. 219—To ensure economy and efficiency of Federal Government operations by establish- ing a moratorium on regulatory rulemaking H.R. 1617—To consolidate and reform actions, and for other purposes. workforce development and literacy pro- grams, and for other purposes. Senate asked for a conference: June 16 (Legislative day of June 5), 1995. Senate asked for a conference: Senate Conferees: Oct. 11 (Legislative day of Oct. 10), 1995. Messrs. Stevens, Nickles, Thompson, Grassley, Glenn, Senate Conferees: Levin, and Reid. Oct. 19 (Legislative day of Oct. 18), 1995. Mrs. Kassebaum, Messrs. Jeffords, Coats, Gregg, Frist, DeWine, Ashcroft, Abraham, Gorton, Ken- nedy, Pell, Dodd, Simon, Harkin, Ms. Mikulski, and f Mr. Wellstone. House agreed to a conference: Oct. 24, 1995. House Conferees: Messrs. Goodling, Gunderson, Cunningham, McKeon, SECOND SESSION Riggs, Graham, Souder, Clay, Williams, Kildee, Sawyer, and of Texas. House Report filed: H.R. 1296—To provide for the Administra- July 25, 1996; Rept. 104–707. tion of certain Presidio properties at mini- mal cost to the Federal taxpayer. f House asked for a conference: H.R. 2546—Making appropriations for the May 9, 1996. government of the District of Columbia and House Conferees: other activities chargeable in whole or in Messrs. Young of Alaska, Hansen, Allard, Hayworth, part against the revenues of said District for Mrs. Cubin, Messrs. Miller of California, Richard- the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, son, and Vento. and for other purposes. Senate agreed to a conference: May 17, 1996. Senate asked for a conference: Senate Conferees: Nov. 2, 1995. Senate Conferees: Messrs. Murkowski, Domenici, Nickles, Johnston, and Nov. 7, 1995. Bumpers. Messrs. Jeffords, Campbell, Hatfield, Kohl, and House Report filed: Inouye. Sept. 24, 1996; Rept. 104–836. House agreed to a conference: Nov. 9, 1995. House Conferees: Messrs. Walsh, Bonilla, Kingston, Frelinghuysen, Neumann, Livingston, Dixon, Durbin, Ms. Kaptur, SEC. 17 and Mr. Obey. House Report filed: Jan. 31, 1996; Rept. 104–455. Report agreed to in House: Jan. 31, 1996. Conference report considered in Senate: Feb. 23, 27, 29, Mar. 5, 7, 12 , 1996. (17–1)

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H.R. 2202—To amend the Immigration and H.R. 3540—Continued Nationality Act to improve deterrence of ille- House Conferees: gal immigration to the United States by in- Messrs. Callahan, Porter, Livingston, Lightfoot, Wolf, creasing border patrol and investigative per- Packard, Knollenberg, Forbes, Bunn of Oregon, Wil- sonnel, by increasing penalties for alien son, Yates, Ms. Pelosi, Mr. Torres, Mrs. Lowey, and smuggling and for document fraud, by re- Mr. Obey. forming exclusion and deportation law and f procedures, by improving the verification system for eligibility for employment, and S. 1260—To reform and consolidate the pub- through other measures, to reform the legal lic and assisted housing programs of the immigration system and facilitate legal en- United States, and to redirect primary re- tries into the United States, and for other sponsibility for these programs from the purposes. Federal Government to States and localities, and for other purposes. Senate asked for a conference: May 13, 1996. House asked for a conference: Senate Conferees: May 9, 1996. Messrs. Hatch, Simpson, Grassley, Kyl, Specter, Thur- House Conferees: mond, Kennedy, Leahy, Simon, Kohl, and Mrs. Messrs. Leach, Lazio of New York, Bereuter, Baker Feinstein of California. of Louisiana, Castle, Gonzalez, Vento, and Kennedy of Massachusetts. House agreed to a conference: Sept. 11, 1996. Senate agreed to a conference: House Conferees: July 30, 1996. Messrs. Hyde, Smith of Texas, Gallegly, McCollum, Senate Conferees: Goodlatte, Bryant of Tennessee, Bono, Goodling, Messrs. D’Amato, Mack, Faircloth, Bond, Sarbanes, Cunningham, McKeon, Shaw, Conyers, Frank of Kerry, and Ms. Moseley-Braun. Massachusetts, Berman, Bryant of Texas, Becerra, Martinez, Green of Texas, and Jacobs. House Report filed: Sept. 24, 1996; Rept. 104–828. Report agreed to in House: Sept. 25, 1996. Conference report considered in Senate: Sept. 26, 1996.

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H.R. 2977—To reauthorize alternative means of dispute resolution in the Federal adminis- trative process, and for other purposes. Senate asked for a conference: June 12, 1996. Senate Conferees: June 14, 1996. Messrs. Stevens, Cohen, Grassley, Glenn, and Levin. House agreed to a conference: Sept. 19, 1996. House Conferees: Messrs. Hyde, Gekas, Flanagan, Conyers, and Reed. House Report filed: Sept. 25, 1996; Rept. 104–841.

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H.R. 3540—Making appropriations for for- eign operations, export financing, and relat- ed programs for the fiscal year ending Sep- tember 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Senate asked for a conference: July 26, 1996. Senate Conferees: Messrs. McConnell, Specter, Mack, Jeffords, Gregg, Shelby, Bennett, Hatfield, Leahy, Inouye, Lauten- berg, Harkin, Ms. Mikulski, Mrs. Murray, and Mr. Byrd. House agreed to a conference: July 30, 1996.

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FIRST SESSION H.R. 483—Continued Senate agreed to a conference: H.R. 4—To restore the American family, re- June 5, 1995. duce illegitimacy, control welfare spending Senate Conferees: Messrs. Packwood, Dole, and Moynihan. and reduce welfare dependence. House Report filed: Senate asked for a conference: June 22, 1995; Rept. 104–157. Sept. 19 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995. Senate Conferees: Report agreed to in Senate: Oct. 17 (Legislative day of Oct. 10), 1995. June 26 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. Messrs. Roth, Dole, Chafee, Grassley, Hatch, Moy- Report agreed to in House: nihan, Bradley, Pryor, and Breaux. June 30, 1995. From the Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Mrs. Kassebaum, Messrs. Jeffords, Coats, Gregg, Presented to the President June 30, 1995. Kennedy, Dodd, and Ms. Mikulski. (Approved July 7, 1995; Public Law 104–18.) From the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry: Messrs. Lugar, Dole, Helms, Leahy, and f Pryor. House agreed to a conference: H.R. 831—To amend the Internal Revenue Sept. 29, 1995. Code of 1986 to permanently extend the de- House Conferees: duction for the health insurance costs of Messrs. Archer, Goodling, Roberts, Shaw, Talent, self-employed individuals, to repeal the pro- Nussle, Hutchinson, McCrery, Smith of Texas, Mrs. vision permitting nonrecognition of gain on Johnson of Connecticut, Messrs. Camp, Franks of sales and exchanges effectuating policies of Connecticut, Gibbons, Clay, de la Garza, Conyers, the Federal Communications Commission, Ford, Waxman, Miller of California, Mrs. Kennelly, Mr. Levin, and Mrs. Lincoln. and for other purposes. As an additional conferee: Mr. Emerson. Senate asked for a conference: Oct. 12, 1995. Mar. 24 (Legislative day of Mar. 23), 1995. As an additional conferee: Mr. Tanner. Senate Conferees: Oct. 24, 1995. Messrs. Packwood, Dole, Roth, Chafee, Grassley, Moy- As an additional conferee: Mr. Cunningham. nihan, Baucus, Bradley, and Ms. Moseley-Braun. House Report filed: House agreed to a conference: Dec. 20, 1995; Rept. 104–430. Mar. 28, 1995. House Conferees: Report agreed to in House: Messrs. Archer, Crane, Thomas, Gibbons, and Rangel. Dec. 21, 1995. House Report filed: Conference report considered in Senate: Mar. 29, 1995; Rept. 104–92. Dec. 21, 1995. Report agreed to in House: Report agreed to in Senate: Mar. 30, 1995. Dec. 22, 1995. Conference report considered in Senate: Presented to the President Dec. 29, 1995. Mar. 31 (Legislative day of Mar. 27), 1995. Vetoed Jan. 9, 1996. Report agreed to in Senate: Apr. 3 (Legislative day of Mar. 27), 1995. In House, veto referred to Ways and Means Jan. 22, Presented to the President Apr. 4, 1995. 1996. f (Approved Apr. 11, 1995; Public Law 104–7.) H.R. 483—To amend title XVIII of the Social f Security Act to permit medicare select poli- cies to be offered in all States, and for other H.R. 889—Making emergency supplemental purposes. appropriations and rescissions to preserve and enhance the military readiness of the House asked for a conference: Department of Defense for the fiscal year SEC. 18 May 25, 1995. ending September 30, 1995, and for other House Conferees: Messrs. Bliley, Bilirakis, Hastert, Archer, Thomas, purposes. Mrs. Johnson of Connecticut, Messrs. Dingell, Wax- Senate asked for a conference: man, Gibbons, and Stark. Mar. 16, 1995. (18–1)

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H.R. 889—Continued H.R. 1058—Continued Senate Conferees: Presented to the President Dec. 7, 1995. Messrs. Hatfield, Stevens, Cochran, Gramm, Domen- ici, McConnell, Gorton, Specter, Bond, Burns, Byrd, Vetoed Dec. 19, 1995. Inouye, Hollings, Johnston, Leahy, Harkin, Lauten- berg, Ms. Mikulski, and Mr. Reid. In House, passed over Presidential veto Dec. 20, 1995. House agreed to a conference: In Senate, passed over Presidential veto Dec. 22, 1995. Mar. 28, 1995. (Became Public Law 104–67 without approval Dec. House Conferees: 22, 1995.) For consideration of Senate amendments Nos. 3, 5, f 6, 7, and 10-25, and the Senate amendment to the title of the bill: Messrs. Livingston, Myers of Indi- H.R. 1158—Making emergency supplemental ana, Young of Florida, Regula, Lewis of California, appropriations for additional disaster assist- Porter, Rogers, Wolf, Mrs. Vucanovich, Messrs. Cal- ance and making rescissions for the fiscal lahan, Obey, Yates, Stokes, Wilson, Hefner, Cole- year ending September 30, 1995, and for man, and Mollohan. other purposes. For consideration of Senate amendments Nos. 1, 2, Senate asked for a conference: 4, 8, and 9: Messrs. Young of Florida, McDade, Liv- Apr. 6 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), 1995. ingston, Lewis of California, Skeen, Hobson, Senate Conferees: Bonilla, Nethercutt, Neumann, Murtha, Dicks, Wil- Messrs. Hatfield, Stevens, Cochran, Specter, Domen- son, Hefner, Sabo, and Obey. ici, Gramm, Bond, Gorton, McConnell, Mack, Burns, Shelby, Jeffords, Gregg, Bennett, Byrd, Inouye, Hol- House Report filed: lings, Johnston, Leahy, Bumpers, Lautenberg, Har- Apr. 5, 1995; Rept. 104–101. kin, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Reid, Kerrey, Kohl, and Report agreed to in House: Mrs. Murray. Apr. 6, 1995. House agreed to a conference: Report agreed to in Senate: May 2, 1995. House Conferees: Apr. 6 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), 1995. Messrs. Livingston, Myers of Indiana, Regula, Lewis Presented to the President Apr. 7, 1995. of California, Porter, Rogers, Skeen, Wolf, DeLay, Mrs. Vucanovich, Messrs. Lightfoot, Callahan, Pack- (Approved Apr. 10, 1995; Public Law 104–6.) ard, Obey, Yates, Stokes, Bevill, Fazio of California, f Hoyer, Durbin, Coleman, and Mollohan. House Report filed: H.R. 1058—To reform Federal securities liti- May 16, 1995; Rept. 104–124. gation, and for other purposes. Report agreed to in House: House asked for a conference: May 18, 1995. Oct. 24, 1995. Conference report considered in Senate: House Conferees: May 24 (Legislative day of May 15), 1995. From the Committee on Commerce, for consideration Report agreed to in Senate: of the House bill, and the Senate amendment, and May 25 (Legislative day of May 15), 1995. modifications committed to conference: Messrs. Bli- Presented to the President June 6, 1995. ley, Tauzin, Fields of Texas, Cox, White, Dingell, Markey, Bryant of Texas, and Ms. Eshoo. Vetoed June 7, 1995. As additional conferees from the Committee on the Judiciary, for consideration of the House bill, and In House, veto referred to Appropriations June 7, 1995. the Senate amendment, and modifications commit- f ted to conference: Messrs. Hyde, McCollum, and Conyers. H.R. 1530—To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 1996 for military activities of the Senate agreed to a conference: Department of Defense, to prescribe military Nov. 17 (Legislative day of Nov. 16), 1995. personnel strengths for fiscal year 1996, and Senate Conferees: for other purposes. Messrs. D’Amato, Gramm, Bennett, Grams, Domenici, Sarbanes, Dodd, Kerry, and Bryan. Senate asked for a conference: Sept. 6 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995. House Report filed: Senate Conferees: Nov. 28, 1995; Rept. 104–369. Sept. 8 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995. Report agreed to in Senate: Messrs. Thurmond, Warner, Cohen, McCain, Lott, Dec. 5, 1995. Coats, Smith, Kempthorne, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, Santorum, Nunn, Exon, Levin, Kennedy, Report agreed to in House: Bingaman, Glenn, Byrd, Robb, Lieberman, and Dec. 6, 1995. Bryan.

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H.R. 1530—Continued H.R. 1530—Continued House agreed to a conference: House Conferees—Continued Sept. 21, 1995. Messrs. Clinger, Mica, Bass, Mmes. Collins of Illi- House Conferees: nois, and Maloney. From the Committee on National Security, for consid- As additional conferees from the Committee on Gov- eration of the House bill (except for secs. 801-03, ernment Reform and Oversight, for consideration 811-14, 826, 828-32, 834-38, 842-43, 850-96) and of sec. 801-03, 811-14, 826, 828-32, 834-40, and 842- the Senate amendment (except for secs. 801-03, 815- 43 of the House bill, and secs. 801-03 and 815- 18, 2851-57, and 4001-4801), and modifications com- 18 of the Senate amendment, and modifications mitted to conference: Messrs. Spence, Stump, Hun- committed to conference: Messrs. Clinger, Horn, ter, Kasich, Bateman, Hansen, Weldon of Penn- Davis, Mmes. Collins of Illinois, and Maloney. sylvania, Dornan, Hefley, Saxton, Cunningham, As additional conferees from the Committee on Gov- Buyer, Torkildsen, Mrs. Fowler, Messrs. McHugh, ernment Reform and Oversight, for consideration Watts of Oklahoma, Jones, Longley, Dellums, Mont- of secs. 850-96 of the House bill, and modifications gomery, Mrs. Schroeder, Messrs. Skelton, Sisisky, committed to conference: Messrs. Clinger, Davis, Spratt, Ortiz, Pickett, Evans, Tanner, Browder, and Mrs. Collins of Illinois. Taylor of Mississippi, Abercrombie, Edwards, and As additional conferees from the Committee on Gov- Peterson of Florida. ernment Reform and Oversight, for consideration From the Committee on National Security, for consid- of secs. 4001-4801 of the Senate amendment, and eration of secs. 801-03, 811-14, 826, 828-32, 834- modifications committed to conference: Messrs. 38, 842-43, and 850-96 of the House bill and secs. Clinger, Schiff, Zeliff, Horn, Davis, Mmes. Collins 801-03 and 815-818 of the Senate amendment, and of Illinois, Maloney, and Mr. Spratt. modifications committed to conference: Messrs. As additional conferees from the Committee on House Spence, Stump, Watts of Oklahoma, Dellums, and Oversight, for consideration of sec. 1077 of the Sen- Spratt. ate amendment, and modifications committed to From the Committee on National Security, for consid- eration of secs. 2851-57 of the Senate amendment, conference: Messrs. Thomas, Roberts, and Hoyer. and modifications committed to conference: Messrs. As additional conferees from the Committee on Inter- Spence, Hefley, Jones, Ortiz, and Montgomery. national Relations, for consideration of secs. 231- From the Committee on National Security, for consid- 32, 235, 237-38, 242, 244, 1101-08, 1201, 1213, eration of secs. 4001-4801 of the Senate amend- 1221-30, and 3131 of the House bill and secs. 231- ment, and modifications committed to conference: 33, 237-38, 240-41, 1012, 1041-44, 1051-64, and Messrs. Spence, Stump, Torkildsen, Watts of Okla- 1099 of the Senate amendment, and modifications homa, Longley, Dellums, Edwards, and Peterson of committed to conference: Messrs. Gilman, Goodling, Florida. Roth, Bereuter, Smith of New Jersey, Hamilton, As additional conferees from the Permanent Select Gejdenson, and Lantos. Committee on Intelligence, for consideration of mat- As additional conferees from the Committee on the ters within the jurisdiction of that committee under Judiciary, for consideration of secs. 831 (only as clause 2 of rule XLVIII: Messrs. Combest, Young it adds a new sec. 27(d) to the Office of Federal of Florida, and Dicks. Procurement Policy Act), and 850-96 of the House As additional conferees from the Committee on Agri- bill and secs. 525, 1075, and 1098 of the Senate culture, for consideration of secs. 2851-57 of the amendment, and modifications committed to con- Senate amendment, and modifications committed to ference: Messrs. Hyde, Gekas, and Conyers. conference: Messrs. Roberts, Allard, LaHood, de la As additional conferees from the Committee on Rules, Garza, and Johnson of South Dakota. for consideration of sec. 3301 of the Senate amend- As additional conferees from the Committee on Com- ment, and modifications committed to conference: merce, for consideration of secs. 601 and 3402-04 Messrs. Solomon, Dreier, and Beilenson. of the House bill and secs. 323, 601, 705, 734, 2824, As additional conferees from the Committee on 2851-57, 3106-07, 3166, and 3301-02 of the Senate Science, for consideration of secs. 203, 211, and 214 amendment, and modifications committed to con- of the House bill and secs. 220-21, 3137, 4122(a)(3), ference: Messrs. Bliley, Schaefer, and Dingell. 4161, 4605, and 4607 of the Senate amendment, Provided, Mr. Oxley is appointed in lieu of Mr. Schae- and modifications committed to conference: Messrs. fer for consideration of secs. 323, 2824, and 3107 Walker, Sensenbrenner, and Brown of California. of the Senate amendment. As additional conferees from the Committee on Trans- Provided, Mr. Bilirakis is appointed in lieu of Mr. portation and Infrastructure, for consideration of Schaefer for consideration of sec. 601 of the House secs. 223, 322, 2824, and 2851-57 of the Senate bill and secs. 601, 705, and 734 of the Senate amendment, and modifications committed to con- amendment. ference: Messrs. Shuster, Weller, and Oberstar. Provided, Mr. Hastert is appointed in lieu of Mr. As additional conferees from the Committee on Veter- Schaefer for consideration of secs. 2851-57 of the ans’ Affairs, for consideration of sec. 2806 of the Senate amendment. House bill and secs. 644-45 and 4604 of the Senate As additional conferees from the Committee on Eco- amendment, and modifications committed to con- nomic and Educational Opportunities, for consider- ference: Messrs. Smith of New Jersey, Hutchinson, ation of sec. 394 of the House bill, and secs. 387 and Kennedy of Massachusetts. and 2813 of the Senate amendment, and modifica- As additional conferees from the Committee on Ways tions committed to conference: Messrs. Goodling, and Means, for consideration of secs. 705, 734, and Riggs, and Clay. 1021 of the Senate amendment, and modifications As additional conferees from the Committee on Gov- committed to conference: Messrs. Archer, Thomas, ernment Reform and Oversight, for consideration and Stark. of sections 332, 333, and 338 of the House bill, and sections 333 and 336-43 of the Senate amend- House Report filed: ment, and modifications committed to conference: Dec. 13, 1995; Rept. 104–406.

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H.R. 1530—Continued H.R. 1817—Making appropriations for mili- Report agreed to in House: tary construction, family housing, and base Dec. 15, 1995. realignment and closure for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending Septem- Conference report considered in Senate: ber 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Dec. 15, 18, 1995. Senate asked for a conference: Report agreed to in Senate: July 21 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Dec. 19, 1995. Senate Conferees: Presented to the President Dec. 22, 1995. July 28 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Messrs. Burns, Stevens, Shelby, Gregg, Reid, Inouye, Vetoed Dec. 28, 1995. and Byrd. House agreed to a conference: House sustained Presidential veto Jan. 3, 1996. Sept. 7, 1995. House Conferees: In House, veto referred to National Security Jan. 3, Mrs. Vucanovich, Messrs. Callahan, McDade, Myers 1996. of Indiana, Porter, Istook, Wicker, Livingston, Hef- ner, Foglietta, Visclosky, Torres, and Obey. f House Report filed: Sept. 14, 1995; Rept. 104–247. H.R. 1655—To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 1996 for intelligence and intel- Report agreed to in House: Sept. 20, 1995. ligence-related activities of the United States Government, the Community Manage- Report agreed to in Senate: ment Account, and the Central Intelligence Sept. 22 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995. Agency Retirement and Disability System, Presented to the President Sept. 26, 1995. and for other purposes. (Approved Oct. 3, 1995; Public Law 104–32.) Senate asked for a conference: f Sept. 29 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995. H.R. 1854—Making appropriations for the Senate Conferees: Legislative Branch for the fiscal year ending Messrs. Specter, Lugar, Shelby, DeWine, Kyl, Inhofe, September 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Mack, Cohen, Thurmond, Kerrey, Glenn, Bryan, Kerry, Baucus, Johnston, Senate asked for a conference: Robb, and Nunn. July 21 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Senate Conferees: House agreed to a conference: Messrs. Mack, Bennett, Hatfield, Mrs. Murray, and Oct. 17, 1995. Ms. Mikulski. House Conferees: House agreed to a conference: From the Permanent Select Committee on Intel- July 26, 1995. ligence, for consideration of the House bill, and the House Conferees: Senate amendment, and modifications committed to Messrs. Packard, Young of Florida, Taylor of North conference: Messrs. Combest, Dornan, Young of Carolina, Miller of Florida, Wicker, Livingston, Florida, Hansen, Lewis of California, Goss, Shuster, Fazio of California, Thornton, Dixon, and Obey. McCollum, Castle, Dicks, Richardson, Dixon, House Report filed: Torricelli, Coleman, Skaggs, and Ms. Pelosi. July 28, 1995; Rept. 104–212. As additional conferees from the Committee on Na- tional Security, for consideration of defense tactical Report agreed to in House: Sept. 6, 1995. intelligence and related activities: Messrs. Spence, Stump, and Dellums. Report agreed to in Senate: As additional conferees from the Committee on Inter- Sept. 22 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995. national Relations, for consideration of sec. 303 of Presented to the President Sept. 26, 1995. the House bill, and sec. 303 of the Senate amend- ment, and modifications committed to conference: Vetoed Oct. 3, 1995. Messrs. Gilman, Smith of New Jersey, and Berman. In House, veto referred to Appropriations Oct. 12, 1995. House Report filed: f Dec. 20, 1995; Rept. 104–427. Report agreed to in House: H.R. 1905—Making appropriations for en- Dec. 21, 1995. ergy and water development for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, and for Report agreed to in Senate: other purposes. Dec. 21, 1995. Senate asked for a conference: Presented to the President Dec. 27, 1995. Aug. 1 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. (Approved Jan. 6, 1996; Public Law 104–93.) Senate Conferees: Messrs. Domenici, Hatfield, Cochran, Gorton, McCon- f nell, Bennett, Burns, Johnston, Byrd, Hollings, Reid, Kerrey, and Mrs. Murray.

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H.R. 1905—Continued H.R. 1977—Continued House agreed to a conference: House recommitted report: Sept. 7, 1995. Sept. 29, 1995. House Conferees: House Report filed: Messrs. Myers of Indiana, Rogers, Knollenberg, Riggs, Oct. 31, 1995; Rept. 104–300. Frelinghuysen, Bunn of Oregon, Livingston, Bevill, Fazio of California, Chapman, and Obey. House recommitted report: Nov. 15, 1995. House Report filed: Oct. 26, 1995; Rept. 104–293. House Report filed: Dec. 12, 1995; Rept. 104–402. Report agreed to in House: Oct. 31, 1995. Report agreed to in House: Dec. 13, 1995. Report agreed to in Senate: Oct. 31, 1995. Report agreed to in Senate: Dec. 14, 1995. Presented to the President Nov. 7, 1995. Presented to the President Dec. 16, 1995. (Approved Nov. 13, 1995; Public Law 104–46.) f Vetoed Dec. 18, 1995.

H.R. 1976—Making appropriations for Agri- In House, veto referred to Appropriations Dec. 18 (Leg- culture, Rural Development, Food and Drug islative day of Dec. 15), 1995. Administration, and Related Agencies pro- grams for the fiscal year ending September House discharged Appropriations from further consider- 30, 1996, and for other purposes. ation of veto Jan. 4, 1996. Senate asked for a conference: House sustained Presidential veto Jan. 4, 1996. Sept. 20 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995. Senate Conferees: In House, veto referred to Appropriations Jan. 4, 1996. Messrs. Cochran, Specter, Bond, Gorton, McConnell, f Burns, Hatfield, Bumpers, Harkin, Kerrey, John- ston, Kohl, and Byrd. H.R. 2002—Making appropriations for the House agreed to a conference: Department of Transportation and related Sept. 20, 1995. agencies for the fiscal year ending Septem- House Conferees: ber 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Messrs. Skeen, Myers of Indiana, Walsh, Dickey, Senate asked for a conference: Kingston, Riggs, Nethercutt, Livingston, Durbin, Aug. 10 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Ms. Kaptur, Mr. Thornton, Mrs. Lowey, and Mr. Senate Conferees: Obey. Messrs. Hatfield, Domenici, Specter, Bond, Gorton, House Report filed: Shelby, Lautenberg, Byrd, Harkin, Ms. Mikulski, Sept. 28, 1995; Rept. 104–268. and Mr. Reid. Report agreed to in House: House agreed to a conference: Oct. 12, 1995. Sept. 8, 1995. Report agreed to in Senate: House Conferees: Messrs. Wolf, DeLay, Regula, Rogers, Lightfoot, Pack- Oct. 12 (Legislative day of Oct. 10), 1995. ard, Callahan, Dickey, Livingston, Sabo, Durbin, Presented to the President Oct. 18, 1995. Coleman, Foglietta, and Obey. (Approved Oct. 21, 1995; Public Law 104–37.) House Report filed: f Oct. 20, 1995; Rept. 104–286. H.R. 1977—Making appropriations for the Report agreed to in House: Oct. 25, 1995. Department of the Interior and related agen- cies for the fiscal year ending September 30, Report agreed to in Senate: 1996, and for other purposes. Oct. 31, 1995. Senate asked for a conference: Presented to the President Nov. 15, 1995. Aug. 9 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. (Approved Nov. 15, 1995; Public Law 104–50.) Senate Conferees: f Messrs. Gorton, Stevens, Cochran, Domenici, Hatfield, Burns, Bennett, Mack, Byrd, Johnston, Leahy, H.R. 2020—Making appropriations for the Bumpers, Hollings, Reid, and Mrs. Murray. Treasury Department, the United States House agreed to a conference: Postal Service, the Executive Office of the Sept. 8, 1995. President, and certain Independent Agen- House Conferees: cies, for the fiscal year ending September 30, Messrs. Regula, McDade, Kolbe, Skeen, Mrs. Vucano- 1996, and for other purposes. vich, Messrs. Taylor of North Carolina, Nethercutt, Senate asked for a conference: Bunn of Oregon, Livingston, Yates, Dicks, Bevill, Aug. 5 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Skaggs, and Obey. Senate Conferees: House Report filed: Messrs. Shelby, Jeffords, Campbell, Hatfield, Kerrey, Sept. 21, 1995; Rept. 104–259. Ms. Mikulski, and Mr. Byrd.

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H.R. 2020—Continued H.R. 2099—Continued House agreed to a conference: Senate Conferees: Sept. 8, 1995. Messrs. Bond, Burns, Stevens, Shelby, Bennett, House Conferees: Campbell, Hatfield, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Leahy, Messrs. Lightfoot, Wolf, Istook, Kingston, Forbes, Liv- Johnston, Lautenberg, Kerrey, and Byrd. ingston, Hoyer, Visclosky, Coleman, and Obey. House agreed to a conference: House Report filed: Nov. 2, 1995. Oct. 25, 1995; Rept. 104–291. House Conferees: Report agreed to in House: Messrs. Lewis of California, DeLay, Mrs. Vucanovich, Nov. 15, 1995. House insisted on its disagreement Messrs. Walsh, Hobson, Knollenberg, to Senate amendment No. 132 Nov. 15, 1995. Frelinghuysen, Neumann, Livingston, Stokes, Mol- lohan, Chapman, Ms. Kaptur, and Mr. Obey. Report agreed to in Senate: Nov. 15, 1995. Senate receded from its amendment House Report filed: No. 132 Nov. 15, 1995. Nov. 17, 1995; Rept. 104–353. Presented to the President Nov. 18, 1995. House recommitted report: Nov. 29, 1995. (Approved Nov. 19, 1995; Public Law 104–52.) f House Report filed: Dec. 6, 1995; Rept. 104–384. H.R. 2076—Making appropriations for the Report agreed to in House: Departments of Commerce, Justice, and Dec. 7, 1995. House receded and concurred with an State, the Judiciary, and related agencies for amendment in Senate amendment No. 63 Dec. 7, the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996, 1995. and for other purposes. Report agreed to in Senate: Senate asked for a conference: Dec. 14, 1995. Senate agreed to House amendment Sept. 29 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995. to Senate amendment No. 63 Dec. 14, 1995. Senate Conferees: Presented to the President Dec. 16, 1995. Oct. 13 (Legislative day of Oct. 10), 1995. Messrs. Gregg, Hatfield, Stevens, Domenici, McCon- Vetoed Dec. 18, 1995. nell, Jeffords, Cochran, Hollings, Byrd, Inouye, Bumpers, Lautenberg, and Kerrey. In House, veto referred to Appropriations Dec. 18 (Leg- House agreed to a conference: islative day of Dec. 15), 1995. Oct. 18, 1995. House Conferees: f Messrs. Rogers, Kolbe, Taylor of North Carolina, Reg- ula, Forbes, Livingston, Mollohan, Skaggs, Dixon, H.R. 2126—Making appropriations for the and Obey. Department of Defense for the fiscal year House Report filed: ending September 30, 1996, and for other Dec. 1, 1995; Rept. 104–378. purposes. Report agreed to in House: Senate asked for a conference: Dec. 6, 1995. Sept. 8 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995. Senate Conferees: Report agreed to in Senate: Messrs. Stevens, Cochran, Specter, Domenici, Gramm, Dec. 7, 1995. Bond, McConnell, Mack, Shelby, Hatfield, Inouye, Presented to the President Dec. 13, 1995. Hollings, Johnston, Byrd, Leahy, Bumpers, Lauten- berg, and Harkin. Vetoed Dec. 19, 1995. House disagreed to Senate amendment and agreed to a conference: In House, veto referred to Appropriations Dec. 20, 1995. Sept. 13, 1995. House discharged Appropriations from further consider- House proceedings of Sept. 13, 1995 vacated Sept. 14, ation of veto Jan. 3, 1996. 1995.

House sustained Presidential veto Jan. 3, 1996. House agreed to a conference: Sept. 14, 1995. In House, veto referred to Appropriations Jan. 3, 1996. House Conferees: Messrs. Young of Florida, McDade, Livingston, Lewis f of California, Skeen, Hobson, Bonilla, Nethercutt, H.R. 2099—Making appropriations for the Neumann, Murtha, Dicks, Wilson, Hefner, Sabo, Departments of Veterans Affairs and Hous- and Obey. ing and Urban Development, and for sundry House Report filed: independent agencies, boards, commissions, Sept. 25, 1995; Rept. 104–261. corporations, and offices for fiscal year end- House rejected conference report: ing September 30, 1996, and for other pur- Sept. 29, 1995. poses. House insisted on its disagreement to the Senate Senate asked for a conference: amendment and asked for a further conference: Sept. 27 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995. Oct. 18, 1995.

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H.R. 2126—Continued H.R. 2491—Continued House Conferees: House Conferees—Continued Messrs. Young of Florida, McDade, Livingston, Lewis Paxon, Hall of Texas, Dingell, Waxman, Wyden, and of California, Skeen, Hobson, Bonilla, Nethercutt, Pallone. Istook, Murtha, Dicks, Wilson, Hefner, Sabo, and As additional conferees from the Committee on Eco- Obey. nomic and Educational Opportunities, for consider- ation of title IV of the House bill, and title X of Senate agreed to a further conference: the Senate amendment, and modifications commit- Oct. 19 (Legislative day of Oct. 18), 1995. ted to conference: Messrs. Goodling, McKeon, and Senate Conferees: Clay. Messrs. Stevens, Cochran, Specter, Domenici, Bond, As additional conferees from the Committee on Gov- McConnell, Mack, Shelby, Gregg, Hatfield, Inouye, ernment Reform and Oversight, for consideration Hollings, Johnston, Byrd, Leahy, Bumpers, Lauten- of title V of the House bill, and title VIII and secs. berg, and Harkin. 13001 and 13003 of the Senate amendment, and House Report filed: modifications committed to conference: Messrs. Nov. 15, 1995; Rept. 104–344. Clinger, Schiff, and Mrs. Collins of Illinois. As additional conferees from the Committee on Inter- Report agreed to in House: national Relations, for consideration of title VI of Nov. 16, 1995. the House bill, and sec. 13002 of the Senate amend- Report agreed to in Senate: ment, and modifications committed to conference: Nov. 16, 1995. Messrs. Gilman, Burton of Indiana, and Hamilton. Presented to the President Nov. 18, 1995. As additional conferees from the Committee on the Judiciary, for consideration of title VII of the House (Became Public Law 104–61 without approval Dec. bill, and title IX and sec. 12944 of the Senate 1, 1995.) amendment, and modifications committed to con- f ference: Messrs. Hyde, Moorhead, and Conyers. As additional conferees from the Committee on Na- H.R. 2491—To provide for reconciliation pur- tional Security, for consideration of title VIII of the suant to section 105 of the concurrent reso- House bill, and title II of the Senate amendment, lution on the budget for fiscal year 1996. and modifications committed to conference: Messrs. Spence, Hunter, and Dellums. House asked for a conference: As additional conferees from the Committee on Re- Oct. 30, 1995. sources, for consideration of title IX of the House House Conferees: bill, and title V (except subtitles A and G) of the For consideration of the House bill and the Senate Senate amendment, and modifications committed to amendment, and modifications committed to con- conference: Messrs. Young of Alaska, Tauzin, and ference: Messrs. Kasich, Walker, Armey, DeLay, Miller of California. Boehner, Sabo, Bonior, and Stenholm. As additional conferees from the Committee on Trans- As additional conferees from the Committee on the portation and Infrastructure, for consideration of Budget, for consideration of title XX of the House title X of the House bill, and subtitles B and C bill, and modifications committed to conference: of title IV and title VI (except sec. 6004) of the Messrs. Kolbe, Shays, Hobson, Ms. Slaughter, and Senate amendment, and modifications committed to Mr. Coyne. conference: Messrs. Shuster, Clinger, and Oberstar. As additional conferees from the Committee on Agri- As additional conferees from the Committee on Veter- culture, for consideration of title I of the House ans’ Affairs, for consideration of title XI of the bill, and subtitles A-C of title I of the Senate House bill, and title XI of the Senate amendment, amendment, and modifications committed to con- and modifications committed to conference: Messrs. ference: Messrs. Roberts, Emerson, Gunderson, and Stump, Hutchinson, and Montgomery. de la Garza. As additional conferees from the Committee on Ways As additional conferees from the Committee on Bank- and Means, for consideration of titles XII, XIII, XIV, ing and Financial Services, for consideration of title and XIX of the House bill, and subtitles H and II of the House bill, and title III of the Senate I of title VII and title XII (except sec. 12944) of amendment, and modifications committed to con- the Senate amendment, and modifications commit- ference: Messrs. Leach, McCollum, Mrs. Roukema, ted to conference: Messrs. Archer, Crane, Thomas, Messrs. Gonzalez, and LaFalce. Shaw, Bunning of Kentucky, Gibbons, Rangel, and As additional conferees from the Committee on Com- Stark. merce, for consideration of title III of the House Provided that Mr. Matsui is appointed in lieu of Mr. bill, and subtitle A of title IV, subtitles A and G Stark for consideration of title XII of the House of title V, and sec. 6004 of the Senate amendment, bill. and modifications committed to conference: Messrs. As additional conferees from the Committee on Ways Bliley, Schaefer, and Dingell. and Means, for consideration of title XV of the As additional conferees from the Committee on Com- House bill, and subtitle A of title VII of the Senate merce, for consideration of title XV of the House amendment, and modifications committed to con- bill, and subtitle A of title VII of the Senate amend- ference: Messrs. Archer, Thomas, Mrs. Johnson of ment, and modifications committed to conference: Connecticut, Messrs. McCrery, Gibbons, Stark, and Messrs. Bliley, Bilirakis, Hastert, Greenwood, Din- Cardin. gell, Waxman, and Pallone. Oct. 31, 1995. As additional conferees from the Committee on Com- As an additional conferee from the Committee on Ag- merce, for consideration of title XVI of the House riculture, for consideration of title I of the House bill, and subtitle B of title VII of the Senate amend- bill, and subtitles A-C of title I of the Senate ment, and modifications committed to conference: amendment, and modifications committed to con- Messrs. Bliley, Bilirakis, Tauzin, Barton of Texas, ference: Mr. Brown of California.

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H.R. 2491—Continued H.R. 2491—Continued House Conferees—Continued House Report filed: Nov. 2, 1995. Nov. 17, 1995; Rept. 104–350. As additional conferees from the Committee on Com- Report agreed to in House: merce, for consideration of title XVI of the House Nov. 17, 1995. bill, and subtitle B of title VII of the Senate amend- ment, and modifications committed to conference: Senate sustained point of order against conference re- Messrs. Hastert and Greenwood. port Nov. 17 (Legislative day of Nov. 16), 1995. Nov. 13, 1995. As additional conferees from the Committee on Com- merce, for consideration of title XVI of the House Senate receded from its amendment Nov. 17 (Legislative bill, and subtitle B of title VII of the Senate amend- day of Nov. 16), 1995. ment, and modifications committed to conference: Messrs. Bryant of Texas and Towns. Senate concurred with an amendment Nov. 17 (Legisla- Senate agreed to a conference: tive day of Nov. 16), 1995. Nov. 13, 1995. House agreed to Senate amendment Nov. 20, 1995. Senate Conferees: From the Committee on the Budget, for consideration Presented to the President Nov. 30, 1995. of all titles: Messrs. Domenici, Grassley, and Exon. From the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Vetoed Dec. 6, 1995. Forestry, for consideration of title I: Messrs. Lugar, Dole, Helms, Cochran, Craig, Leahy, and Pryor. In House, veto referred to Budget Dec. 6, 1995. Provided, that Mr. Helms is appointed for consider- ation of sec. 1113 and subtitle D of title I. f Provided, that Mr. Cochran is appointed for consider- ation of title I, except secs. 1106, 1108, 1113, and H.R. 2539—To abolish the Interstate Com- subtitle D). Provided, that Mr. Craig is appointed for consider- merce Commission, to amend subtitle IV of ation of secs. 1106 and 1108 of title I. title 49, United States Code, to reform eco- From the Committee on Armed Services, for consider- nomic regulation of transportation, and for ation of title II: Messrs. Thurmond, McCain, and other purposes. Bingaman. From the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban House asked for a conference: Affairs, for consideration of title III: Messrs. Nov. 30, 1995. D’Amato, Gramm, and Sarbanes. House Conferees: From the Committee on Commerce, Science and From the Committee on Transportation and Infra- Transportation, for consideration of title IV: Messrs. structure, for consideration of the House bill, and Pressler, Stevens, McCain, Hollings, and Inouye. the Senate amendment, and modifications commit- From the Committee on Energy and Natural Re- ted to conference: Messrs. Shuster, Clinger, Petri, sources, for consideration of title V: Messrs. Mur- Coble, Ms. Molinari, Messrs. Oberstar, Rahall, and kowski, Hatfield, Nickles, Craig, Johnston, Bump- Lipinski. ers, and Ford. As additional conferees from the Committee on the From the Committee on Environment and Public Judiciary, for consideration of the House bill, and Works, for consideration of title VI: Messrs. Chafee, the Senate amendment, and modifications commit- Warner, Smith, Baucus, and Reid. ted to conference: Messrs. Hyde, Moorhead, and From the Committee on Finance, for consideration Conyers. of title VII and title XII: Messrs. Roth, Dole, and Dec. 12, 1995. Moynihan. As an additional conferee, for consideration of the From the Committee on Governmental Affairs, for House bill and the Senate amendment and modi- consideration of title VIII (and for consideration of the title of the House bill relating solely to abolish- fications committed to conference, to fill a vacancy ing the Department of Commerce): Messrs. Stevens, caused by the resignation of Mr. Lipinski: Mr. Wise. Cohen, Thompson, Glenn, and Pryor. Senate agreed to a conference: From the Committee on the Judiciary, for consider- Dec. 7, 1995. ation of title IX: Messrs. Hatch, Grassley, and Senate Conferees: Biden. Messrs. Pressler, Stevens, Burns, Lott, Mrs. From the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, Hutchison, Messrs. Ashcroft, Hollings, Inouye, for consideration of title X: Mrs. Kassebaum, Exon, Rockefeller, and Breaux. Messrs. Jeffords, Coats, Frist, Kennedy, Pell, and Simon. House Report filed: Provided, that Mr. Simon is appointed for consider- Dec. 18 (Legislative day of Dec. 15), 1995; Rept. ation of ERISA and other matters. 104–422. From the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, for consid- eration of title XI: Messrs. Simpson, Murkowski, Report agreed to in Senate: and Rockefeller. Dec. 21, 1995. House Report filed: Report agreed to in House: Nov. 16 (Legislative day of Nov. 15), 1995; Rept. Dec. 22, 1995. 104–347. Presented to the President Dec. 23, 1995. Proceedings on Conference Rept. 104-347 vacated pursu- (Approved Dec. 29, 1995; Public Law 104–88.) ant to H. Res. 272 Nov. 17, 1995. f

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H. Con. Res. 67—Setting forth the congres- S. 1—Continued sional budget for the United States Govern- Presented to the President Mar. 21, 1995. ment for fiscal years, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, (Approved Mar. 22, 1995; Public Law 104–4.) 2000, 2001, and 2002. f Senate asked for a conference: May 25 (Legislative day of May 15), 1995. S. 244—To further the goals of the Paper- Senate Conferees: work Reduction Act to have Federal agen- June 7 (Legislative day of June 5), 1995. cies become more responsible and publicly Messrs. Domenici, Grassley, Nickles, Lott, Brown, accountable for reducing the burden of Fed- Gorton, Gregg, Exon, Hollings, Johnston, Lauten- eral paperwork on the public, and for other berg, and Simon. purposes. House agreed to a conference: House asked for a conference: June 8, 1995. Mar. 10, 1995. House Conferees: House Conferees: Messrs. Kasich, Hobson, Walker, Kolbe, Shays, Mr. Clinger, Mrs. Meyers of Kansas, Messrs. McHugh, Herger, Allard, Franks of New Jersey, Largent, McIntosh, Fox, Mrs. Collins of Illinois, Messrs. Pe- Mrs. Myrick, Messrs. Parker, Sabo, Stenholm, Ms. terson of Minnesota, and Wise. Slaughter, Messrs. Coyne, Mollohan, Costello, John- Senate agreed to a conference: ston of Florida, and Mrs. Mink of Hawaii. Mar. 15, 1995. Senate Conferees: House Report filed: Messrs. Roth, Cohen, Cochran, Glenn, and Nunn. June 26, 1995; Rept. 104–159. House Report filed: Conference report considered in Senate: Apr. 3, 1995; Rept. 104–99. June 28 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. Report agreed to in Senate: Report agreed to in House: Apr. 6 (Legislative day of Apr. 5), 1995. June 29, 1995. Report agreed to in House: Report agreed to in Senate: Apr. 6, 1995. June 29 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. Presented to the President May 12, 1995. f (Approved May 22, 1995; Public Law 104–13.) f S. 1—To curb the practice of imposing un- funded Federal mandates on States and local S. 395—To authorize and direct the Sec- governments; to strengthen the partnership retary of Energy to sell the Alaska Power between the Federal Government and State, Administration, and to authorize the export local and tribal governments; to end the im- of Alaska North Slope crude oil, and for position, in the absence of full consideration other purposes. by Congress, of Federal mandates on State, House asked for a conference: local, and tribal governments without ade- July 25, 1995. quate funding, in a manner that may dis- House Conferees: place other essential governmental prior- For consideration of House amendment No. 1: Messrs. ities; and to ensure that the Federal Govern- Young of Alaska, Calvert, Bliley, Miller of Califor- nia, and Dingell. ment pays the costs incurred by those gov- For consideration of House amendment No. 2: Messrs. ernments in complying with certain require- Young of Alaska, Calvert, Thomas, Roth, Bliley, ments under Federal statutes and regula- Coble, Miller of California, Hamilton, Dingell, and tions; and for other purposes. Mineta. For consideration of House amendment No. 3: Messrs. House asked for a conference: Spence, Kasich, and Dellums. Feb. 1, 1995. For consideration of House amendment No. 4: Mr. House Conferees: Coble, Mrs. Fowler, and Mr. Mineta. Messrs. Clinger, Dreier, Portman, Davis, Condit, Mrs. For consideration of House amendment No. 5: Messrs. Collins of Illinois, Messrs. Towns, and Moakley. Young of Alaska, Calvert, and Miller of California. Senate agreed to a conference: Oct. 11, 1995. Feb. 3 (Legislative day of Jan. 30), 1995. As an additional conferee for consideration of House Senate Conferees: amendment No. 2, to fill the vacancy resulting from Messrs. Roth, Domenici, Kempthorne, Glenn, and the resignation from the House of Mr. Mineta: Mr. Exon. Oberstar. Oct. 17, 1995. House Report filed: As an additional conferee for consideration of House Mar. 13, 1995; Rept. 104–76. amendment No. 4 to fill the vacancy resulting from Conference report considered in Senate: the resignation from the House of Mr. Mineta: Mr. Mar. 14 (Legislative day of Mar. 6), 1995. Oberstar. Report agreed to in Senate: Senate agreed to a conference: Aug. 5 (Legislative day of July 10), 1995. Mar. 15, 1995. Senate Conferees: Report agreed to in House: Messrs. Murkowski, Hatfield, Domenici, Johnston, Mar. 16, 1995. and Ford.

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S. 395—Continued S. 895—Continued House Report filed: Senate Conferees: Nov. 6, 1995; Rept. 104–312. Messrs. Bond, Burns, Coverdell, Bumpers, and Nunn. Report agreed to in House: House Report filed: Nov. 8, 1995. Sept. 28, 1995; Rept. 104–269. Report agreed to in Senate: Report agreed to in Senate: Nov. 14, 1995. Sept. 28 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995. Presented to the President Nov. 16, 1995. Report agreed to in House: Sept. 29, 1995. (Approved Nov. 28, 1995; Public Law 104–58.) f Presented to the President Oct. 3, 1995. (Approved Oct. 12, 1995; Public Law 104–36.) S. 440—To amend title 23, United States Code, to provide for the designation of the National Highway System, and for other pur- f poses. House asked for a conference: Sept. 20, 1995. House Conferees: Messrs. Shuster, Clinger, Petri, Emerson, LaHood, SECOND SESSION Mineta, Oberstar, and Rahall. Sept. 29, 1995. H.R. 927—To seek international sanctions As additional conferees for the consideration of secs. 105 and 141 of the Senate bill, and sec. 320 of against the Castro government in Cuba, to the House amendment, and modifications commit- plan for support of a transition government ted to conference: Messrs. Bliley, Bilirakis, Barton leading to a democratically elected govern- of Texas, Greenwood, Dingell, Waxman, and Brown ment in Cuba, and for other purposes. of Ohio. House asked for a conference: As additional conferees for the consideration of sec. Nov. 7, 1995. 157 of the Senate bill, and modifications committed House Conferees: to conference: Messrs. Young of Alaska, Hansen, Messrs. Gilman, Burton of Indiana, Ms. Ros-Lehtinen, and Miller of California. Messrs. King, Diaz-Balart, Hamilton, Gejdenson, Oct. 11, 1995. Torricelli, and Menendez. As an additional conferee fill the vacancy resulting from the resignation from the House of Mr. Mineta: Senate agreed to a conference: Mr. Borski. Dec. 14, 1995. Senate Conferees: Senate agreed to a conference: Messrs. Helms, Coverdell, Thompson, Ms. Snowe, Sept. 22 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995. Messrs. Pell, Dodd, and Robb. Senate Conferees: House Report filed: Messrs. Warner, Chafee, Smith, Kempthorne, Baucus, Mar. 1, 1996; Rept. 104–468. Moynihan, and Reid. From the Committee on Commerce, Science and Report agreed to in Senate: Transportation, solely for matters within their juris- Mar. 5, 1996. diction: Messrs. Pressler, Lott, and Hollings. Report agreed to in House: House Report filed: Mar. 6, 1996. Nov. 15, 1995; Rept. 104–345. Presented to the President Mar. 11, 1996. Report agreed to in Senate: (Approved Mar. 12, 1996; Public Law 104–114.) Nov. 17 (Legislative day of Nov. 16), 1995. f Report agreed to in House: Nov. 18, 1995. H.R. 956—To establish legal standards and procedures for product liability litigation, Presented to the President Nov. 24, 1995. and for other purposes. (Approved Nov. 28, 1995; Public Law 104–59.) House asked for a conference: f Nov. 9, 1995. House Conferees: S. 895—To amend the Small Business Act to From the Committee on the Judiciary, for consider- reduce the level of participation by the ation of the House bill, and the Senate amendment, Small Business Administration in certain and modifications committed to conference: Messrs. loans guaranteed by the Administration, and Hyde, Sensenbrenner, Gekas, Inglis of South Caro- for other purposes. lina, Bryant of Tennessee, Conyers, Mrs. Schroeder, and Mr. Berman. House asked for a conference: From the Committee on Commerce, for consideration Sept. 12, 1995. of the House bill, and the Senate amendment, and House Conferees: modifications committed to conference: Messrs. Bli- Mrs. Meyers of Kansas, Messrs. Torkildsen, Longley, ley, Oxley, Cox, Dingell, and Wyden. LaFalce, and Poshard. Mar. 13, 1996. Senate agreed to a conference: As an additional conferee, in lieu of Mr. Wyden: Mr. Sept. 26 (Legislative day of Sept. 25), 1995. Markey.

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H.R. 956—Continued H.R. 1868—Continued Senate agreed to a conference: Senate Conferees—Continued Nov. 28, 1995. berg, Harkin, Ms. Mikulski, Mrs. Murray, and Mr. Senate Conferees: Byrd. Messrs. Pressler, Gorton, Lott, Stevens, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Ashcroft, Hollings, Inouye, Ford, Exon, and House agreed to a conference: Rockefeller. Oct. 12, 1995. House Conferees: House Report filed: Messrs. Callahan, Porter, Livingston, Lightfoot, Wolf, Mar. 14, 1996; Rept. 104–481. Packard, Knollenberg, Forbes, Bunn of Oregon, Wil- Conference report considered in Senate: son, Yates, Ms. Pelosi, Messrs. Torres, and Obey. Mar. 15, 18, 19, 20, 1996. House Report filed: Report agreed to in Senate: Oct. 26, 1995; Rept. 104–295. Mar. 21, 1996. Report agreed to in House: Report agreed to in House: Oct. 31, 1995. House receded and concurred with an Mar. 29, 1996. amendment in Senate amendment No. 115 Oct. 31, Presented to the President Apr. 30, 1996. 1995. Report agreed to in Senate: Vetoed May 2, 1996. Nov. 1, 1995. Senate agreed to House amendment to Senate amendment No. 115 with an amendment House sustained Presidential veto May 9, 1996. Nov. 1, 1995. In House, veto referred to Judiciary May 9, 1996. House disagreed to Senate amendment to House amend- f ment to Senate amendment No. 115 Nov. 15, 1995.

H.R. 1561—To consolidate the foreign affairs Senate receded from its amendment No. 115 Nov. 15, agencies of the United States; to authorize 1995. appropriations for the Department of State House receded from its amendment to Senate amend- and related agencies for fiscal years 1996 ment No. 115 and concurred with an amendment Dec. and 1997; to responsibly reduce the author- 13, 1995. izations of appropriations for United States foreign assistance programs for fiscal years Senate amendment No. 115 disposed of in both Houses 1996 and 1997, and for other purposes. as if enacted into law by sec. 301 of P.L. 104-99 Senate asked for a conference: Jan. 26, 1996. Dec. 14, 1995. Presented to the President Jan. 31, 1996. Senate Conferees: Mr. Helms, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Brown, Coverdell, (Approved Feb. 12, 1996; Public Law 104–107.) Ashcroft, Pell, Kerry, Sarbanes, and Dodd. f House agreed to a conference: Feb. 28, 1996. H.R. 2854—To modify the operation of cer- House Conferees: tain agricultural programs. Messrs. Gilman, Goodling, Hyde, Roth, Bereuter, Smith of New Jersey, Burton of Indiana, Ms. Ros- Senate asked for a conference: Lehtinen, Messrs. Hamilton, Gejdenson, Lantos, Mar. 12, 1996. Torricelli, Berman, and Ackerman. Senate Conferees: House Report filed: Messrs. Lugar, Dole, Helms, Cochran, McConnell, Mar. 8, 1996; Rept. 104–478. Craig, Leahy, Pryor, Heflin, Harkin, and Conrad. Report agreed to in House: House agreed to a conference: Mar. 12, 1996. Mar. 14, 1996. House Conferees: Report agreed to in Senate: Messrs. Roberts, Emerson, Gunderson, Ewing, Barrett Mar. 28, 1996. of Nebraska, Allard, Boehner, Pombo, de la Garza, Presented to the President Apr. 5, 1996. Rose, Stenholm, Volkmer, Johnson of South Dakota, and Condit. Vetoed Apr. 12, 1996. House Report filed: Mar. 25, 1996; Rept. 104–494. House sustained Presidential veto Apr. 30, 1996. f Conference report considered in Senate: Mar. 27 (Legislative day of Mar. 26), 1996. H.R. 1868—Making appropriations for for- Report agreed to in Senate: eign operations, export financing, and relat- Mar. 28, 1996. ed programs for the fiscal year ending Sep- tember 30, 1996, and for other purposes. Report agreed to in House: Mar. 29 (Legislative day of Mar. 28), 1996. Senate asked for a conference: Sept. 21 (Legislative day of Sept. 5), 1995. Presented to the President Apr. 3, 1996. Senate Conferees: (Approved Apr. 4, 1996; Public Law 104–127.) Messrs. McConnell, Specter, Mack, Jeffords, Gregg, Shelby, Bennett, Hatfield, Leahy, Inouye, Lauten- f

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H.R. 3005—To amend the Federal securities H.R. 3019—Continued laws in order to promote efficiency and cap- House Conferees—Continued ital formation in the financial markets, and House bill and sec. 101(d) of the Senate amendment to amend the Investment Company Act of and modifications committed to conference. 1940 to promote more efficient management House Report filed: of mutual funds, protect investors, and pro- Apr. 25, 1996; Rept. 104–537. vide more effective and less burdensome reg- Report agreed to in House: ulation. Apr. 25, 1996. Senate asked for a conference: Report agreed to in Senate: June 27, 1996. Apr. 25, 1996. Senate Conferees: Presented to the President Apr. 25, 1996. Messrs. D’Amato, Gramm, Bennett, Sarbanes, and Dodd. (Approved Apr. 26, 1996; Public Law 104–134.) House agreed to a conference: f July 24, 1996. House Conferees: H.R. 3103—To amend the Internal Revenue Messrs. Bliley, Fields of Texas, Oxley, Tauzin, Schae- Code of 1986 to improve portability and con- fer, Deal of Georgia, Frisa, White, Dingell, Markey, tinuity of health insurance coverage in the Boucher, Gordon, Ms. Furse, and Mr. Klink. group and individual markets, to combat House Report filed: waste, fraud, and abuse in health insurance Sept. 28, 1996; Rept. 104–864. and health care delivery, to promote the use Report agreed to in House: of medical savings accounts, to improve ac- Sept. 28, 1996. cess to long-term care services and coverage, Report agreed to in Senate: to simplify the administration of health in- Oct. 1, 1996. surance, and for other purposes. Presented to the President Oct. 3, 1996. House asked for a conference: (Approved Oct. 11, 1996; Public Law 104–290.) June 11, 1996. House Conferees: f Messrs. Archer, Thomas, Bliley, Bilirakis, Goodling, H.R. 3019—Making appropriations for fiscal Fawell, Hyde, McCollum, Hastert, Gibbons, Stark, year 1996 to make a further downpayment Dingell, Waxman, Clay, Conyers, and Bonior. toward a balanced budget, and for other Senate agreed to a conference: purposes. July 25, 1996. Senate Conferees: Senate asked for a conference: Mr. Roth, Mrs. Kassebaum, Messrs. Lott, Kennedy, Mar. 19, 1996. and Moynihan. Senate Conferees: Messrs. Hatfield, Stevens, Cochran, Specter, Domen- House Report filed: ici, Bond, Gorton, McConnell, Mack, Burns, Shelby, July 31, 1996; Rept. 104–736. Jeffords, Gregg, Bennett, Campbell, Byrd, Inouye, Report agreed to in House: Hollings, Johnston, Leahy, Bumpers, Lautenberg, Aug. 1, 1996. Harkin, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Reid, Kerrey, Kohl, and Mrs. Murray. Report agreed to in Senate: Aug. 2, 1996. House agreed to a conference: Mar. 21, 1996. Presented to the President Aug. 9, 1996. House Conferees: (Approved Aug. 21, 1996; Public Law 104–191.) For consideration of the House bill (except sec. 101(c)) and the Senate amendment (except sec. 101(d)), and f modifications committed to conference: Messrs. Liv- ingston, Myers of Indiana, Young of Florida, Regula, H.R. 3107—To impose sanctions on persons Lewis of California, Porter, Rogers, Skeen, Wolf, exporting certain goods or technology that Mrs. Vucanovich, Messrs. Lightfoot, Callahan, would enhance Iran’s ability to explore for, Walsh, Obey, Yates, Stokes, Bevill, Murtha, Wilson, extract, refine, or transport by pipeline pe- Dixon, Hefner, and Mollohan. troleum resources, and for other purposes. For consideration of sec. 101(c) of the House bill, and sec. 101(d) of the Senate amendment, and modifica- Senate asked for a conference: tions committed to conference: Messrs. Porter, July 16, 1996. Young of Florida, Bonilla, Istook, Miller of Florida, Senate Conferees: Dickey, Riggs, Wicker, Livingston, Obey, Stokes, From the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Hoyer, Ms. Pelosi, and Mrs. Lowey. Affairs: Messrs. D’Amato, Mack, and Sarbanes. Mar. 28, 1996. From the Committee on Finance: Messrs. Roth and House accepted resignation of Mr. Stokes; Mr. Hoyer Moynihan. appointed to fill vacancy on primary panel. House agreed to Senate amendment July 23, 1996. Apr. 23, 1996. House accepted the resignation of Mr. Hoyer from Presented to the President July 24, 1996. the primary panel; Mr. Stokes appointed to fill the (Approved Aug. 5, 1996; Public Law 104–172.) vacancy on the primary panel and reappointed as a conferee for consideration of sec. 101(c) of the f

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H.R. 3230—To authorize appropriations for H.R. 3230—Continued fiscal year 1997 for military activities of the House Conferees—Continued Department of Defense, to prescribe military conference: Messrs. Clinger, Mica, and Mrs. Collins personnel strengths for fiscal year 1997, and of Illinois. for other purposes. Provided that Mr. Horn is appointed in lieu of Mr. Mica for consideration of secs. 362, 366, 807, and Senate asked for a conference: 821-25 of the House bill, and secs. 809(b), 1081, July 10, 1996. 1401-34, and 2826 of the Senate amendment. Senate Conferees: Provided that Mr. Zeliff is appointed in lieu of Mr. Messrs. Thurmond, Warner, Cohen, McCain, Coats, Mica for consideration of sec. 1082 of the Senate Smith, Kempthorne, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. amendment. Inhofe, Santorum, Mrs. Frahm, Messrs. Nunn, As additional conferees from the Committee on Inter- Exon, Levin, Kennedy, Bingaman, Glenn, Byrd, national Relations, for consideration of secs. 233- Robb, Lieberman, and Bryan. 234, 237, 1041, 1043, 1052, 1101-05, 1301, 1307, House agreed to a conference: 1501-53 of the House bill, and secs. 234, 1005, 1021, July 17, 1996. 1031, 1041-43, 1045, 1323, 1332-35, 1337, 1341-44, House Conferees: and 1352-54 of the Senate amendment, and modi- From the Committee on National Security, for consid- fications committed to conference: Messrs. Gilman, eration of the House bill and the Senate amend- Bereuter, and Hamilton. ment, and modifications committed to conference: As additional conferees from the Committee on the Messrs. Spence, Stump, Hunter, Kasich, Bateman, Judiciary, for consideration of secs. 537, 543, 1066, Hansen, Weldon of Pennsylvania, Hefley, Saxton, 1080, 1088, 1201-16, and 1313 of the Senate amend- ment, and modifications committed to conference: Cunningham, Buyer, Torkildsen, Mrs. Fowler, Messrs. Hyde, McCollum, and Conyers. Messrs. McHugh, Talent, Watts of Oklahoma, Provided that Mr. Moorhead is appointed in lieu of Hostettler, Chambliss, Hilleary, Hastings of Wash- Mr. McCollum for consideration of secs. 537 and ington, Dellums, Montgomery, Mrs. Schroeder, 1080 of the Senate amendment. Messrs. Skelton, Sisisky, Spratt, Ortiz, Pickett, Provided that Mr. Smith (TX) is appointed in lieu Evans, Tanner, Browder, Taylor of Mississippi, of Mr. McCollum for consideration of secs. 1066 and Tejeda, McHale, Kennedy of Rhode Island, and Ms. 1201-16 of the Senate amendment. DeLauro. As additional conferees from the Committee on Re- As additional conferees from the Permanent Select sources, for consideration of secs. 247, 601, 2821, Committee on Intelligence, for consideration of mat- 1401-14, 2901-13, and 2921-31 of the House bill, ters within the jurisdiction of that committee under and secs. 251-52, 351, 601, 1074, 2821, 2836, and clause 2 of rule XLVIII: Messrs. Combest, Lewis 2837 of the Senate amendment, and modifications of California, and Dicks. committed to conference: Messrs. Hansen, Saxton, As additional conferees from the Committee on Bank- and Miller of California. ing and Financial Services, for consideration of secs. As additional conferees from the Committee on 1085 and 1089 of the Senate amendment, and modi- Science, for consideration of secs. 203, 211, 245, fications committed to conference: Messrs. Castle, and 247 of the House bill, and secs. 211, 251-252, Bachus, and Gonzalez. and 1044 of the Senate amendment, and modifica- As additional conferees from the Committee on Com- tions committed to conference: Messrs. Walker, Sen- merce, for consideration of secs. 601, 741, 742, 2863, senbrenner, and Ms. Harman. 3154, and 3402 of the House bill, and secs. 345- As additional conferees from the Committee on Trans- 347, 561, 562, 601, 1080, 2827, 3174, 3175, and portation and Infrastructure, for consideration of 3181-91 of the Senate amendment, and modifica- secs. 324, 327, 501, and 601 of the House bill, and tions committed to conference: Messrs. Bliley, Bili- secs. 345-348, 536, 601, 641, 1004, 1009-1010, 1311, rakis, and Dingell. 1314, and 3162 of the Senate amendment, and Provided that Mr. Richardson is appointed in lieu of modifications committed to conference: Messrs. Shu- Mr. Dingell and Mr. Schaefer is appointed in lieu ster, Coble, and Barcia of Michigan. of Mr. Bilirakis for consideration of secs. 3181-91 As additional conferees from the Committee on Veter- of the Senate amendment. ans’ Affairs for consideration of secs. 556, 638, and Provided that Mr. Oxley is appointed in lieu of Mr. 2821 of the House bill, and secs. 538 and 2828 Bilirakis for the consideration of sec. 3154 of the of the Senate amendment, and modifications com- House bill and secs. 345-347, 3174, and 3175 of mitted to conference: Messrs. Stump, Smith of New the Senate amendment. Jersey, and Montgomery. Provided that Mr. Schaefer is appointed in lieu of As additional conferees from the Committee on Ways Mr. Bilirakis for the consideration of secs. 2863 and and Means, for consideration of secs. 905, 3402 of the House bill, and sec. 2827 of the Senate 1041(c)(2), 1550(a)(2), and 3313 of the House bill, amendment. and secs. 1045(c)(2), 1214 and 1323 of the Senate As additional conferees from the Committee on Eco- amendment, and modifications committed to con- nomic and Educational Opportunities, for consider- ference: Messrs. Crane, Thomas, and Gibbons. ation of secs. 572, 1086, and 1122 of the Senate amendment, and modifications committed to con- House Report filed: ference: Messrs. Goodling, McKeon, and Clay. July 30, 1996; Rept. 104–724. As additional conferees from the Committee on Gov- Report agreed to in House: ernment Reform and Oversight, for consideration Aug. 1, 1996. of secs. 332-36, 362, 366, 807, 821-25, 1047, 3523- Conference report considered in Senate: 39, 3542, and 3548 of the House bill, and secs. Sept. 9, 1996. 636, 809(b), 921, 924-25, 1101, 1102, 1104, 1105, 1109-1134, 1081, 1082, 1401-34, and 2826 of the Report agreed to in Senate: Senate amendment, and modifications committed to Sept. 10, 1996.

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H.R. 3230—Continued H.R. 3448—Continued Presented to the President Sept. 13, 1996. House Conferees—Continued (Approved Sept. 23, 1996; Public Law 104–201.) ation of secs. 1704(h)(1)(B) and 1704(l) of the House bill and secs. 1421(d), 1442(b), 1442(c), 1451, 1457, f 1460(b), 1460(c), 1461, 1465, and 1704(h)(1)(B) of H.R. 3259—To authorize appropriations for the Senate amendment numbered 1, and modifica- tions committed to conference: Messrs. Goodling, fiscal year 1997 for intelligence and intel- Fawell, Ballenger, Clay, and Owens. ligence-related activities of the United As additional conferees from the Committee on Eco- States Government, the Community Manage- nomic and Educational Opportunities, for consider- ment Account, and the Central Intelligence ation of title II of the House bill and the Senate Agency Retirement and Disability System, amendments numbered 2-6, and modifications com- and for other purposes. mitted to conference: Messrs. Goodling, Fawell, Ballenger, Riggs, Clay, Owens, and Hinchey. Senate asked for a conference: Sept. 17, 1996. House Report filed: Senate Conferees: Aug. 1, 1996; Rept. 104–737. Messrs. Specter, Shelby, Lugar, DeWine, Kyl, Inhofe, Report agreed to in House: Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Cohen, Brown, Kerrey, Aug. 2, 1996. Glenn, Bryan, Graham, Kerry, Baucus, Johnston, and Robb. Report agreed to in Senate: From the Committee on Armed Services: Messrs. Aug. 2, 1996. Thurmond and Nunn. Presented to the President Aug. 8, 1996. House agreed to a conference: (Approved Aug. 20, 1996; Public Law 104–188.) Sept. 18, 1996. f House Conferees: From the Permanent Select Committee on Intel- H.R. 3517—Making appropriations for mili- ligence, for consideration of the House bill and the tary construction, family housing, and base Senate amendment, and modifications committed to realignment and closure for the Department conference: Messrs. Combest, Dornan, Young of of Defense for fiscal year ending September Florida, Hansen, Lewis of California, Goss, Shuster, 30, 1997, and for other purposes. McCollum, Castle, Dicks, Richardson, Dixon, Torricelli, Coleman, Skaggs, and Ms. Pelosi. Senate asked for a conference: From the Committee on National Security, for consid- June 26, 1996. eration of defense tactical intelligence and related Senate Conferees: agencies: Messrs. Stump, Spence, and Dellums. Messrs. Burns, Stevens, Gregg, Campbell, Hatfield, Reid, Inouye, Kohl, and Byrd. House Report filed: Sept. 24, 1996; Rept. 104–832. House agreed to a conference: July 26, 1996. Report agreed to in House: House Conferees: Sept. 25, 1996. Mrs. Vucanovich, Messrs. Callahan, McDade, Myers Report agreed to in Senate: of Indiana, Porter, Hobson, Wicker, Livingston, Hef- Sept. 25, 1996. ner, Foglietta, Torres, Dicks, and Obey. Presented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. House Report filed: July 30, 1996; Rept. 104–721. (Approved Oct. 11, 1996; Public Law 104–293.) f Report agreed to in House: Aug. 1, 1996. H.R. 3448—To provide tax relief for small Report agreed to in Senate: businesses, to protect jobs, to create oppor- Sept. 5, 1996. tunities, to increase the take home pay of Presented to the President Sept. 6, 1996. workers, and for other purposes. (Approved Sept. 16, 1996; Public Law 104–196.) Senate asked for a conference: July 25, 1996. f Senate Conferees: H.R. 3539—To amend title 49, United States From the Committee on Labor and Human Resources: Code, to reauthorize programs of the Fed- Mrs. Kassebaum, Messrs. Kennedy, and Jeffords. From the Committee on Finance: Messrs. Roth, eral Aviation Administration, and for other Chafee, Grassley, Hatch, Simpson, Pressler, Moy- purposes. nihan, Baucus, Bradley, Pryor, and Rockefeller. Senate asked for a conference: House agreed to a conference: Sept. 18, 1996. July 26, 1996. Senate Conferees: House Conferees: Sept. 19, 1996. From the Committee on Ways and Means, for consid- Messrs. Pressler, Stevens, McCain, Hollings, and eration of the House bill (except for title II) and Ford. the Senate amendment numbered 1, and modifica- House agreed to a conference: tions committed to conference: Messrs. Archer, Sept. 24, 1996. Crane, Thomas, Gibbons, and Rangel. House Conferees: As additional conferees from the Committee on Eco- From the Committee on Transportation and Infra- nomic and Educational Opportunities, for consider- structure, for consideration of the House bill (except

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H.R. 3539—Continued H.R. 3603—Continued House Conferees—Continued Presented to the President Aug. 2, 1996. sec. 501) and the Senate amendment (except sec. (Approved Aug. 6, 1996; Public Law 104–180.) 1001) and modifications committed to conference: Messrs. Shuster, Clinger, Duncan, Oberstar, and Li- f pinski. From the Committee on Transportation and Infra- H.R. 3610—Making appropriations for the structure, for consideration of sec. 501 of the House Department of Defense for the fiscal year bill and sec. 1001 of the Senate amendment, and ending September 30, 1997, and for other modifications committed to conference: Messrs. Shu- purposes. ster, Clinger, and Oberstar. As additional conferees from the Committee on Rules, Senate asked for a conference: for consideration of sec. 675 of the Senate bill, and July 18, 1996. modifications committed to conference: Messrs. Senate Conferees: Dreier, Linder, and Beilenson. Messrs. Stevens, Cochran, Specter, Domenici, Bond, As additional conferees from the Committee on McConnell, Mack, Shelby, Gregg, Hatfield, Inouye, Science, for consideration of secs. 601-05 of the Hollings, Johnston, Byrd, Leahy, Bumpers, Lauten- House bill and sec. 103 of the Senate amendment, berg, and Harkin. and modifications committed to conference: Mr. House agreed to a conference: Walker, Mrs. Morella, and Mr. Brown of California. July 30, 1996. As additional conferees from the Committee on House Conferees: Science, for consideration of sec. 501 of the Senate Messrs. Young of Florida, McDade, Livingston, Lewis amendment and modifications committed to con- of California, Skeen, Hobson, Bonilla, Nethercutt, ference: Messrs. Walker, Sensenbrenner, and Brown Istook, Murtha, Dicks, Wilson, Hefner, Sabo, and of California. Obey. As additional conferees from the Committee on Ways and Means, for consideration of sec. 501 of the House Report filed: House bill and secs. 417, 906, and 1001 of the Sen- Sept. 28, 1996; Rept. 104–863. ate amendment and modifications committed to con- Report agreed to in House: ference: Messrs. Archer, Crane, and Gibbons. Sept. 28, 1996. House Report filed: Report agreed to in Senate: Sept. 26, 1996; Rept. 104–848. Sept. 30, 1996. Report agreed to in House: Presented to the President Sept. 30, 1996. Sept. 27, 1996. (Approved Sept. 30, 1996; Public Law 104–208.)

Conference report considered in Senate: f Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 2, 1996. Report agreed to in Senate: H.R. 3666—Making appropriations for the Oct. 3, 1996. Departments of Veterans Affairs and Hous- Presented to the President Oct. 4, 1996. ing and Urban Development, and for sundry (Approved Oct. 9, 1996; Public Law 104–264.) independent agencies, boards, commissions, corporations, and offices for the fiscal year f ending September 30, 1997, and for other H.R. 3603—Making appropriations for Agri- purposes. culture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Senate asked for a conference: Administration, and Related Agencies pro- Sept. 5, 1996. grams for the fiscal year ending September Senate Conferees: 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Messrs. Bond, Burns, Stevens, Shelby, Bennett, Campbell, Hatfield, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Leahy, Senate asked for a conference: Johnston, Lautenberg, Kerrey, and Byrd. July 24, 1996. Senate Conferees: House agreed to a conference: Messrs. Cochran, Specter, Bond, Gorton, McConnell, Sept. 11, 1996. Burns, Hatfield, Bumpers, Harkin, Kerrey, John- House Conferees: ston, Kohl, and Byrd. Messrs. Lewis of California, DeLay, Mrs. Vucanovich, Messrs. Walsh, Hobson, Knollenberg, House agreed to a conference: Frelinghuysen, Neumann, Livingston, Stokes, Mol- July 30, 1996. lohan, Chapman, Ms. Kaptur, and Mr. Obey. House Conferees: Messrs. Skeen, Myers of Indiana, Walsh, Dickey, House Report filed: Kingston, Riggs, Nethercutt, Livingston, Durbin, Sept. 20, 1996; Rept. 104–812. Ms. Kaptur, Messrs. Thornton, Fazio of California, Report agreed to in House: and Obey. Sept. 24, 1996. House Report filed: Report agreed to in Senate: July 30, 1996; Rept. 104–726. Sept. 25, 1996. Report agreed to in House: Presented to the President Sept. 25, 1996. Aug. 1, 1996. (Approved Sept. 26, 1996; Public Law 104–204.) Report agreed to in Senate: Aug. 1, 1996. f

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H.R. 3675—Making appropriations for the H.R. 3754—Making appropriations for the Department of Transportation and related Legislative Branch for the fiscal year ending agencies for the fiscal year ending Septem- September 30, 1997, and for other purposes. ber 30, 1997, and for other purposes. Senate asked for a conference: Senate asked for a conference: July 30, 1996. July 31, 1996. Senate Conferees: Senate Conferees: Messrs. Mack, Bennett, Campbell, Hatfield, Mrs. Mur- Messrs. Hatfield, Domenici, Specter, Bond, Gorton, ray, Ms. Mikulski, and Mr. Byrd. Shelby, Lautenberg, Byrd, Harkin, Ms. Mikulski, House agreed to a conference: and Mr. Reid. July 30, 1996. House agreed to a conference: House Conferees: Messrs. Packard, Young of Florida, Taylor of North Sept. 5, 1996. Carolina, Miller of Florida, Wicker, Livingston, House Conferees: Thornton, Serrano, Fazio of California, and Obey. Messrs. Wolf, DeLay, Regula, Rogers, Lightfoot, Pack- ard, Callahan, Dickey, Livingston, Sabo, Durbin, House Report filed: Coleman, Foglietta, and Obey. July 31, 1996; Rept. 104–733. House Report filed: Report agreed to in House: Sept. 16, 1996; Rept. 104–785. Aug. 1, 1996. Report agreed to in House: Report agreed to in Senate: Sept. 18, 1996. Sept. 3, 1996. Report agreed to in Senate: Presented to the President Sept. 5, 1996. Sept. 18, 1996. (Approved Sept. 16, 1996; Public Law 104–197.) Presented to the President Sept. 20, 1996. f (Approved Sept. 30, 1996; Public Law 104–205.) H.R. 3816—Making appropriations for en- f ergy and water development for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1997, and for H.R. 3734—To provide for reconciliation pur- other purposes. suant to section 201(a)(1) of the concurrent Senate asked for a conference: resolution on the budget for fiscal year 1997. July 30, 1996. Senate Conferees: Senate asked for a conference: Messrs. Domenici, Hatfield, Cochran, Gorton, McCon- July 23, 1996. nell, Bennett, Burns, Johnston, Byrd, Hollings, Senate Conferees: Reid, Kerrey, and Mrs. Murray. From the Committee on the Budget: Messrs. Domen- ici, Nickles, Gramm, Exon, and Hollings. House agreed to a conference: From the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Sept. 5, 1996. Forestry: Messrs. Lugar, Helms, Cochran, House Conferees: Santorum, Leahy, Heflin, and Harkin. Messrs. Myers of Indiana, Rogers, Knollenberg, Riggs, From the Committee on Finance: Messrs. Roth, Frelinghuysen, Bunn of Oregon, Parker, Livingston, Chafee, Grassley, Hatch, Simpson, Moynihan, Brad- Bevill, Fazio of California, Chapman, Visclosky, and ley, Pryor, and Rockefeller. Obey. From the Committee on Labor and Human Resources: House Report filed: Mrs. Kassebaum and Mr. Dodd. Sept. 12, 1996; Rept. 104–782. House agreed to a conference: Report agreed to in House: July 24, 1996. Sept. 12, 1996. House Conferees: Report agreed to in Senate: Messrs. Kasich, Archer, Goodling, Roberts, Bliley, Sept. 17, 1996. Shaw, Talent, Nussle, Hutchinson, McCrery, Bili- Presented to the President Sept. 20, 1996. rakis, Smith of Texas, Mrs. Johnson of Connecticut, Messrs. Camp, Franks of Connecticut, Cunningham, (Approved Sept. 30, 1996; Public Law 104–206.) Castle, Goodlatte, Sabo, Gibbons, Conyers, de la f Garza, Clay, Ford, Miller of California, Waxman, Stenholm, Mrs. Kennelly, Messrs. Levin, Tanner, H.R. 3845—Making appropriations for the Becerra, Mrs. Thurman, and Ms. Woolsey. government of the District of Columbia and other activities chargeable in whole or in House Report filed: part against revenues of said District for the July 30, 1996; Rept. 104–725. fiscal year ending September 30, 1997, and Report agreed to in House: for other purposes. July 31, 1996. Senate asked for a conference: Report agreed to in Senate: July 25, 1996. Aug. 1, 1996. Senate Conferees: Presented to the President Aug. 19, 1996. Messrs. Jeffords, Campbell, Hatfield, Kohl, and Inouye. (Approved Aug. 22, 1996; Public Law 104–193.) House agreed to a conference: f July 26, 1996.

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H.R. 3845—Continued S. 4—Continued House Conferees: House agreed to conference report pursuant to H. Res. Messrs. Walsh, Bonilla, Kingston, Frelinghuysen, 391 Neumann, Parker, Livingston, Dixon, Serrano, Ms. Mar. 28, 1996. Kaptur, and Mr. Obey. Presented to the President Mar. 28, 1996. House Report filed: Aug. 1, 1996; Rept. 104–740. (Approved Apr. 9, 1996; Public Law 104–130.) Report agreed to in House: f Aug. 1, 1996. Report agreed to in Senate: S. 640—To provide for the conservation and Sept. 5, 1996. development of water and related resources, Presented to the President Sept. 6, 1996. to authorize the Secretary of the Army to (Approved Sept. 9, 1996; Public Law 104–194.) construct various projects for improvements f to rivers and harbors of the United States, and for other purposes. H. Con. Res. 178—Establishing the congres- sional budget for the United States Govern- Senate asked for a conference: ment for fiscal year 1997 and setting forth Sept. 10, 1996. appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years Senate Conferees: Messrs. Chafee, Warner, Smith, Baucus, and Moy- 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002. nihan. Senate asked for a conference: May 23, 1996. House agreed to a conference: Senate Conferees: Sept. 18, 1996. Messrs. Domenici, Grassley, Nickles, Gramm, Bond, House Conferees: Gorton, Exon, Hollings, Johnston, and Lautenberg. Messrs. Shuster, Young of Alaska, Boehlert, Oberstar, and Borski. House agreed to a conference: May 30, 1996. House Report filed: House Conferees: Sept. 25, 1996; Rept. 104–843. From the Committee on the Budget, for consideration of the House concurrent resolution and the Senate Report agreed to in House: amendment, and modifications committed to con- Sept. 26, 1996. ference: Messrs. Kasich, Hobson, Walker, Kolbe, Report agreed to in Senate: Shays, Herger, Sabo, Stenholm, Ms. Slaughter, and Sept. 27, 1996. Mr. Coyne. Presented to the President Oct. 2, 1996. House Report filed: June 7, 1996; Rept. 104–612. (Approved Oct. 12, 1996; Public Law 104–303.)

Conference report considered in Senate: f June 11, 12, 1996. Report agreed to in House: S. 641—To reauthorize the Ryan White CARE June 12, 1996. Act of 1990, and for other purposes. Report agreed to in Senate: Senate asked for a conference: June 13, 1996. Oct. 13 (Legislative day of Oct. 10), 1995. f Senate Conferees: Mrs. Kassebaum, Messrs. Jeffords, Frist, Kennedy, S. 4—To give the President line item veto au- and Dodd. thority over appropriations Acts and tar- geted tax benefits in revenue Acts. House agreed to a conference: Dec. 7, 1995. Senate asked for a conference: House Conferees: June 20 (Legislative day of June 19), 1995. Senate Conferees: From the Committee on Commerce, for consideration Messrs. Stevens, Roth, Thompson, Cochran, McCain, of the Senate bill and the House amendment, and Glenn, Levin, Pryor, Sarbanes, Domenici, Grassley, modifications committed to conference: Messrs. Bli- Nickles, Gramm, Coats, Exon, Hollings, Johnston, ley, Bilirakis, Coburn, Waxman, and Studds. and Dodd. House Report filed: House agreed to a conference: Apr. 30, 1996; Rept. 104–545. Sept. 7, 1995. Report agreed to in House: House Conferees: May 1, 1996. Messrs. Clinger, Solomon, Bunning of Kentucky, Goss, Blute, Mrs. Collins of Illinois, Messrs. Sabo, and Report agreed to in Senate: Beilenson. May 2, 1996. House Report filed: Presented to the President May 8, 1996. Mar. 21, 1996; Rept. 104–491. (Approved May 20, 1996; Public Law 104–146.) Report agreed to in Senate: Mar. 27 (Legislative day of Mar. 26), 1996. f

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S. 652—To provide for a pro-competitive, de- S. 652—Continued regulatory national policy framework de- Senate Report filed: signed to accelerate rapidly private sector Feb. 1, 1996; Rept. 104–230. deployment of advanced telecommunications Report agreed to in House: and information technologies and services to Feb. 1, 1996. all Americans by opening all telecommuni- cations markets to competition, and for Report agreed to in Senate: other purposes. Feb. 1, 1996. House asked for a conference: Presented to the President Feb. 2, 1996. Oct. 12, 1995. (Approved Feb. 8, 1996; Public Law 104–104.) House Conferees: f From the Committee on Commerce, for consideration of the Senate bill, and the House amendment, and S. 735—To prevent and punish acts of terror- modifications committed to conference: Messrs. Bli- ley, Fields of Texas, Oxley, White, Dingell, Markey, ism, and for other purposes. Boucher, Ms. Eshoo, and Mr. Rush. House asked for a conference: Provided, Mr. Pallone is appointed in lieu of Mr. Bou- Mar. 14, 1996. cher solely for consideration of sec. 205 of the Sen- House Conferees: ate bill. Messrs. Hyde, McCollum, Schiff, Buyer, Barr, Con- As additional conferees, for consideration of secs. 1- yers, Schumer, and Berman. 6, 101-04, 106-07, 201, 204-05, 221-25, 301-05, 307- 11, 401-02, 405-06, 410, 601-06, 703, and 705 of Senate agreed to a conference: the Senate bill, and title I of the House amendment, Mar. 21, 1996. and modifications committed to conference: Messrs. Senate Conferees: Schaefer, Barton of Texas, Hastert, Paxon, Klug, Messrs. Hatch, Thurmond, Simpson, Biden, and Ken- Frisa, Stearns, Brown of Ohio, Gordon, and Mrs. nedy. Lincoln. House Report filed: As additional conferees, for consideration of secs. 102, Apr. 15, 1996; Rept. 104–518. 202-03, 403, 407-09, and 706 of the Senate bill, and title II of the House amendment, and modifica- Conference report considered in Senate: tions committed to conference: Messrs. Schaefer, Apr. 16, 1996. Hastert, and Frisa. Report agreed to in Senate: As additional conferees, for consideration of secs. 105, Apr. 17, 1996. 206, 302, 306, 312, 501-05, and 701-02 of the Senate bill, and title III of the House amendment, and Report agreed to in House: modifications committed to conference: Messrs. Apr. 18, 1996. Stearns, Paxon, and Klug. Presented to the President Apr. 24, 1996. As additional conferees, for consideration of secs. 7- 8, 226, 404, and 704 of the Senate bill, and titles (Approved Apr. 24, 1996; Public Law 104–132.) IV-V of the House amendment, and modifications f committed to conference: Messrs. Schaefer, Hastert, and Klug. S. 1004—To authorize appropriations for the As additional conferees, for consideration of title VI United States Coast Guard, and for other of the House amendment, and modifications com- purposes. mitted to conference: Messrs. Schaefer, Barton of Texas, and Klug. House asked for a conference: As additional conferees from the Committee on the Feb. 29, 1996. Judiciary, for consideration of the Senate bill (ex- House Conferees: cept secs. 1-6, 101-04, 106-07, 201, 204-05, 221-25, From the Committee on Transportation and Infra- 301-05, 307-11, 401-02, 405-06, 410, 601-06, 703, structure, for consideration of the Senate bill and and 705), and of the House amendment (except title the House amendment, and modifications commit- I), and modifications committed to conference: ted to conference: Messrs. Shuster, Young of Alaska, Messrs. Hyde, Moorhead, Goodlatte, Buyer, Flana- Coble, Mrs. Fowler, Messrs. Baker of California, gan, Conyers, Mrs. Schroeder, and Mr. Bryant of Oberstar, Clement, and Poshard. Texas. From the Committee on the Judiciary, for consider- As additional conferees, for consideration of secs. 1- ation of sec. 901 of the Senate bill, and sec. 430 6, 101-04, 106-07, 201, 204-05, 221-25, 301-05, 307- of the House amendment, and modifications com- 11, 401-02, 405-06, 410, 601-06, 703, and 705 of mitted to conference: Messrs. Hyde, McCollum, and the Senate bill, and title I of the House amendment, Conyers. and modifications committed to conference: Messrs. Hyde, Moorhead, Goodlatte, Buyer, Flanagan, Senate agreed to a conference: Gallegly, Barr, Hoke, Conyers, Mrs. Schroeder, July 11, 1996. Messrs. Berman, Bryant of Texas, Scott, and Ms. Senate Conferees: Jackson-Lee. From the Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation: Messrs. Pressler, Stevens, Gorton, Senate agreed to a conference: Lott, Mrs. Hutchison, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Ashcroft, Oct. 13 (Legislative day of Oct. 10), 1995. Abraham, Hollings, Inouye, Ford, Kerry, Breaux, Senate Conferees: Dorgan, and Wyden. Messrs. Pressler, Stevens, McCain, Burns, Gorton, From the Committee on Environment and Public Lott, Hollings, Inouye, Ford, Exon, and Rockefeller. Works: Messrs. Chafee, Warner, Smith, Faircloth, House Report filed: Inhofe, Baucus, Lautenberg, Lieberman, and Mrs. Jan. 31, 1996; Rept. 104–458. Boxer.

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S. 1004—Continued S. 1316—Continued House Report filed: House Conferees—Continued Sept. 27, 1996; Rept. 104–854. fications committed to conference: Messrs. Bliley, Report agreed to in House: Bilirakis, and Dingell. Sept. 27, 1996. As additional conferees from the Committee on Report agreed to in Senate: Science, for the consideration of that portion of sec- Sept. 28, 1996. tion 3 that adds a new sec. 1478 and secs. 23, 25(f), and 28(f) of the Senate bill, and that portion Presented to the President Oct. 9, 1996. of sec. 308 that adds a new sec. 1452(n) and sec. (Approved Oct. 19, 1996; Public Law 104–324.) 402 and title VI of the House amendment, and f modifications committed to conference: Messrs. Walker, Rohrabacher, and Roemer. S. 1124—To authorize appropriations for fis- As additional conferees from the Committee on Trans- cal year 1996 for military activities of the portation and Infrastructure, for the consideration Department of Defense, to prescribe person- of that portion of sec. 3 that adds a new sec. 1471(c) nel strengths for such fiscal year for the and secs. 9, 17, 22(d), 25(a), 25(g), 28(a), 28(e), 28(h), and 28(i) of the Senate bill, and title V of Armed Forces, and for other purposes. the House amendment and modifications committed House asked for a conference: to conference: Messrs. Shuster, Boehlert, Wamp, Jan. 5, 1996. Borski, and Menendez. House Conferees: Provided, Mr. Blute is appointed in lieu of Mr. Wamp Messrs. Spence, Stump, Hunter, Bateman, Weldon of for consideration of title V of the House amend- Pennsylvania, Dellums, Montgomery, and Spratt. ment. Senate agreed to a conference: Senate agreed to a conference: Jan. 5 (Legislative day of Jan. 3), 1996. July 18, 1996. Senate Conferees: Senate Conferees: Messrs. Thurmond, Warner, Cohen, Lott, Nunn, Exon, Messrs. Chafee, Kempthorne, Thomas, Warner, Bau- and Levin. cus, Reid, and Lautenberg. House Report filed: House Report filed: Jan. 22, 1996; Rept. 104–450. Aug. 1, 1996; Rept. 104–741. Report agreed to in House: Report agreed to in House: Jan. 24, 1996. Aug. 2, 1996. Report agreed to in Senate: Report agreed to in Senate: Jan. 26, 1996. Aug. 2, 1996. Presented to the President Jan. 30, 1996. Presented to the President Aug. 2, 1996. (Approved Feb. 10, 1996; Public Law 104–106.) (Approved Aug. 6, 1996; Public Law 104–182.) f S. 1136—To control and prevent commercial counterfeiting, and for other purposes. House asked for a conference: June 4, 1996. House Conferees: Messrs. Hyde, Moorhead, Goodlatte, Conyers, and Mrs. Schroeder. Senate agreed to the House amendment June 14, 1996. Presented to the President June 24, 1996. (Approved July 2, 1996; Public Law 104–153.) f S. 1316—To reauthorize and amend title XIV of the Public Health Service Act (commonly known as the ‘‘Safe Drinking Water Act’’), and for other purposes. House asked for a conference: July 17, 1996. House Conferees: From the Committee on Commerce, for consideration of the Senate bill (except for secs. 28(a) and 28(e)) and the House amendment (except for title V), and modifications committed to conference: Messrs. Bli- ley, Bilirakis, Crapo, Bilbray, Dingell, Waxman, and Stupak. From the Committee on Commerce, for consideration of secs. 28(a) and 28(e) of the Senate bill, and modi-

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Accounting Standardization Act ...... S. 1130 Bilingual Voting Requirements Repeal Act...... H.R. 351

Administrative Dispute Resolution Act...... S. 1224, Boating and Aviation Operation Safety Act ...... H.R. 234 H.R. 2977, H.R. 4194 Bonneville Power Administration Appropriations Adoption Promotion and Stability Act ...... H.R. 3286 Refinancing Act ...... S. 92

Age Discrimination in Employment Bosnia and Herzegovina Self-Defense Act ...... S. 21 Amendments...... H.R. 849 Budget Reconciliation Act, FY 1996 ....H.R. 2491, S. 1357 Agricultural Market Transition Act ....S. 1541, H.R. 2854 Budget Reconciliation Act, FY 1997 ....H.R. 3734, S. 1956 Air Traffic Management System Performance Improvement Act ...... S. 1239 Campaign Finance Reform Act...... H.R. 3760, H.R. 3820

Airline Pilot Hiring and Safety Act...... H.R. 3536 Census of Agriculture Act ...... H.R. 3665

Alaska Power Administration Sale Act...... H.R. 1122, Charitable Gift Annuity Antitrust Relief Act....H.R. 2525 S. 395 Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act American Land Sovereignty Protection Act ...... H.R. 3752 Amendments ...... S. 919

American Overseas Interests Act ...... H.R. 1561 Child Care and Development Block Grant Amendments Act ...... S. 850 American Technology Advancement Act...... H.R. 1870, S. 1141 Child Pilot Safety Act...... H.R. 3267

Anaktuvuk Pass Land Exchange and Wilderness Child Pornography Prevention Act...... S. 1237 Redesignation Act ...... H.R. 400 Children’s Protection from Violent Programming Animal Drug Availability Act ...... H.R. 2508, S. 773 Act...... S. 470

Antarctic Environmental Protection Act...... H.R. 3060 China Policy Act ...... H.R. 2058

Antarctic Science Tourism and Conservation Church Arson Prevention Act ...... H.R. 3525, S. 1890 Act...... S. 1645 Civil Rights Commission Act ...... H.R. 3874 Anti-Car Theft Improvements Act...... H.R. 2803 Civil Service Reform Act ...... H.R. 3841 Anticounterfeiting Consumer Protection Act...... S. 1136, H.R. 2511 Clean Water Amendments ...... H.R. 961

Antitrust Consent Decree Reform Act ...... H.R. 1528 Coastal Zone Management Reauthorization Act ...... H.R. 1965 Antitrust Health Care Advancement Act ...... H.R. 2925 Commemorative Coin Authorization and Reform Armored Car Industry Reciprocity Improvement Act ...... H.R. 2614 Act ...... H.R. 3431 Commodity Distribution Act...... H.R. 1135 Arts, Humanities, and Museum Services Amendments ...... H.R. 1557, S. 856 Common Sense Legal Reforms Act...... H.R. 10

Attorney Accountability Act...... H.R. 988 Common Sense Legal Standards Reform Act...... H.R. 956

Aviation Disaster Family Assistance Act ...... H.R. 3923 Common Sense Product Liability Reform Act .....H.R. 917

Bank Insurance Fund and Depositor Protection Communications Act of 1995...... H.R. 1555, S. 652 Act ...... H.R. 1574 Compensatory Time for All Workers Act...... H.R. 2391 Bankruptcy Judgeship Act...... H.R. 2604 Comprehensive Terrorism Prevention Act...... S. 735, Bankruptcy Technical Corrections Act...... S. 1559 H.R. 1710, H.R. 2703, H.R. 3953 SEC. 19 (19–1)

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Congressional Accountability Act ...... H.R. 1, S. 2 Digital Performance Right in Sound Recordings Act...... S. 227, H.R. 1506 Congressional Budget for FY 1996...... H.Con.Res. 67, S.Con.Res. 13, H.Con.Res. 122 Discretionary Spending Reduction and Control Act ...... H.R. 1219 Congressional Budget for FY 1997 ...... S.Con.Res. 57, H.Con.Res. 178 District of Columbia Emergency Highway Relief Act...... S. 1023, H.R. 2017 Congressional Pension Forfeiture Act...... H.R. 4011 District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and Consolidated and Reformed Education, Management Assistance Act ...... H.R. 1345 Employment, and Rehabilitation Systems Act ...... H.R. 1617 District of Columbia Fiscal Protection Act ...... H.R. 2661

Consumer Fraud Prevention Act...... H.R. 1499 DNA Identification Grants Improvement Act ...H.R. 2418

Contract with America Advancement Act ...... H.R. 3136 DOD Authorization, FY 1996...... H.R. 1530, S. 1026, S. 1124 Contract With America Tax Relief Act ...... H.R. 1215 DOD Authorization, FY 1997...... H.R. 3230, S. 1745, Cooperative Fisheries Management Act ...... H.R. 2160 S. 1762

Copyright Term Extension Act ...... S. 483 DOE Reports Elimination and Streamlining Act...... S. 2033 Corporate Subsidy Review, Reform and Termination Act...... S. 1376 Drug-Induced Rape Prevention and Punishment Act ...... H.R. 4137 Credit Union Reform and Enhancement Act...... S. 883 Economic Development Partnership Act ...... H.R. 2145 Crimes Against Children and Elderly Persons Increased Punishment Act ...... H.R. 2974 Economic Espionage Act ...... H.R. 3723

Criminal Alien Deportation Improvements Economic Growth and Regulatory Paperwork Act ...... H.R. 668 Reduction Act...... S. 650

Criminal Law Technical Amendment Act ...... H.R. 2538 Edible Oil Regulatory Reform Act...... H.R. 436 Effective Death Penalty Act...... H.R. 729 Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity (LIBERTAD) Act ...... H.R. 927 Electronic Freedom of Information Improvement Act...... S. 1090, H.R. 3802 Davis-Bacon Repeal Act...... S. 141 Endangered Species Conservation and Deepwater Port Modernization Act...... H.R. 2940 Management Act ...... H.R. 2275

Defend America Act ...... H.R. 3144, S. 1635 Energy Policy and Conservation Act Amendment Act...... S. 1605 Defense of Marriage Act...... H.R. 3396 Environmental Research, Development, and Defense Production Act Amendments ...... S. 1147, Demonstration Authorization Act...... H.R. 1814 H.R. 2204 ERISA Targeted Health Insurance Reform Deficit Reduction Lock-Box Act ...... H.R. 1162, S. 1452 Act ...... H.R. 995

Department of Commerce Dismantling Act...... H.R. 1756, Exclusionary Rule Reform Act...... H.R. 666 S. 929 Expatriation Tax Act...... H.R. 1812 Department of Energy Civilian Research and Development Act ...... H.R. 1816 Exports, Jobs, and Growth Act...... H.R. 3759

Department of Energy National Security Act, FY Family Privacy Protection Act...... H.R. 1271 1996 ...... S. 1126 Fan Freedom and Community Protection Act...H.R. 2740 Department of Energy National Security Act, FY 1997...... S. 1763, S. 1777 Farm Credit System Regulatory Relief Act...... H.R. 2029

Department of Energy Risk Management Act...... S. 333 Farmer Mac Reform Act...... H.R. 2130

Department of Energy Standardization Act ...... S. 1874 Federal Acquisition Reform Act...... H.R. 1670

Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Federal Aviation Administration Revitalization Rights Act Amendments ...... S. 1757, H.R. 3867 Act ...... H.R. 2276

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Federal Aviation Authorization Act....H.R. 3539, S. 1994, Health Coverage Availability and Affordability S. 2161 Act ...... H.R. 3070, H.R. 3103

Federal Courts Improvement Act ...... S. 1887, H.R. 3968 Health Insurance Reform Act...... S. 1028, S. 1698

Federal Employee Representation Improvement Health Professions Education Consolidation and Act ...... H.R. 782 Reauthorization Act ...... S. 555

Federal Employees Emergency Leave Transfer Healthy Meals for Children Act ...... H.R. 2066 Act...... S. 868 Helium Privatization Act ...... H.R. 3008, H.R. 4168 Federal Lands Forest Health Protection and Restoration Act ...... S. 391 Homesteading and Neighborhood Restoration Act ...... H.R. 1691 Federal Oceanography Coordination Improvement Act ...... H.R. 3537 House of Representatives Administrative Reform Technical Corrections Act...... H.R. 2739 Federal Oil and Gas Royalty Simplification and Fairness Act ...... S. 1014, H.R. 1975 Housing for Older Persons Act ...... H.R. 660

Federal Power Act Amendments ...... S. 737 Housing Opportunity Program Extension Act...... S. 1494

Federal Reports Elimination and Sunset Act...... S. 790 Hydrogen Future Act...... H.R. 655, H.R. 4138

Federal Tea Tasters Repeal Act...... S. 1518, H.R. 2969 ICC Termination Act ...... H.R. 2539, S. 1396

Federal Trade Commission Reauthorization Immigration in the National Interest Act ...... H.R. 2202, Act...... S. 1840, H.R. 3553 S. 1664, S. 1665

Federal Trademark Dilution Act ...... H.R. 1295 Impact Aid Technical Amendments Act ...... H.R. 3269, S. 1509 Federally Supported Health Centers Assistance Act ...... H.R. 1747 Indian Gaming Regulatory Act Amendments Act...... S. 487 Financial Institutions Regulatory Relief Act...H.R. 1858, S. 650 Indian Health Care Improvement Technical Corrections Act ...... S. 1869, H.R. 3378 Financial Services Competitiveness Act ...... H.R. 1062 Individuals With Disabilities Education Act Fire Administration Authorization Act...... H.R. 1851 Amendments ...... S. 1578, H.R. 3268 Fishery Conservation and Management Amendments ...... H.R. 39, S. 39 Industrial Espionage Act...... S. 1556

Food and Drug Administration Performance and Insular Development Act...... S. 638 Accountability Act ...... S. 1477 Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year Food Quality Protection Act...... H.R. 1627 1996 ...... H.R. 1655, S. 922

Food Stamp Program and Commodity Distribution Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year Act ...... H.R. 1135 1997 ...... S. 1718, H.R. 3259

Foreign Relations Revitalization Act...... S. 908 Intelligence Community Act ...... H.R. 3237

Fort Carson-Pinon Canyon Military Lands Intermodal Safe Container Transportation Act Withdrawal Act ...... H.R. 256 Amendments...... H.R. 4040

General Accounting Office Management Reform International Dolphin Conservation Program Act ...... H.R. 3864 Act...... H.R. 2823, S. 1420

Government Accountability Act ...... H.R. 3166, S. 1734 International Space Station Authorization Act ...... H.R. 1601 Guam War Restitution Act ...... H.R. 2041 Internet Election Information Act...... H.R. 3700 Gun Ban Repeal Act ...... H.R. 125 Interstate Stalking Punishment and Prevention Hate Crime Statistics Act Reauthorization Act.....S. 1624 Act ...... H.R. 2980

Health Care Liability Reform and Quality Interstate Transportation of Municipal Solid Waste Assurance Act ...... S. 454 Act...... S. 534

Health Centers Consolidation Act ...... S. 1044 Iran Foreign Oil Sanctions Act ...... S. 1228, H.R. 3107

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Jerusalem Embassy Relocation Implementation Microenterprise Act ...... H.R. 3846 Act...... S. 1322 Military Construction Authorization Act, FY Job Creation and Wage Enhancement Act ...... H.R. 9 1996 ...... S. 1125

Job Training Consolidation Act ...... S. 143 Military Construction Authorization Act, FY 1997 ...... S. 1764 Juvenile Crime Control and Delinquency Prevention Act ...... H.R. 3876, S. 1952 Minor Boundary Adjustments and Miscellaneous Park Amendments Act...... H.R. 694 Land Disposal Program Flexibility Act...... H.R. 2036 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Landsat Amendments Act ...... S. 625 Authorization Act...... H.R. 2043, S. 1048, S. 1839

Language of Government Act ...... H.R. 123 National Environmental Education Amendments Act...... S. 1873 Legal Aid Act ...... H.R. 2277 National Film Preservation Act...... H.R. 1734 Legal Services Reform Act ...... S. 1221 National Geologic Mapping Reauthorization Legislative Line Item Veto Act ...... S. 14 Act ...... H.R. 3198

Legislative Line Item Veto Act of 1995...... S. 4 National Highway System Designation Act...... S. 440, H.R. 2274 Line Item Veto Act ...... H.R. 2 National Information Infrastructure Protection Livestock Grazing Act ...... S. 852, S. 1459 Act...... S. 982

Lobbying Disclosure Act ...... S. 101, S. 1060, H.R. 2564 National Institutes of Health Revitalization Act...... S. 1897 Lobbying Disclosure Technical Amendments Act ...... H.R. 3435 National Invasive Species Act ...... H.R. 3217, H.R. 4283

Local Empowerment and Flexibility Act...... S. 88, National Marine Sanctuaries Preservation H.R. 2086 Act ...... H.R. 3487

Local Government Law Enforcement Block Grants National Museum of the American Indian Act Act ...... H.R. 728 Amendments ...... S. 1970

Major League Baseball Antitrust Reform Act ...... S. 627 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Authorization Act ...... H.R. 1815, S. 1142 Major League Baseball Restoration Act...... S. 376 National Park System Reform Act ...... H.R. 260 Mandatory Federal Prison Drug Treatment Act ...... H.R. 2650 National Parks and National Wildlife Refuge Systems Freedom Act ...... H.R. 2677 Marine Mineral Resources Research Act...... H.R. 3249, S. 1194 National Physical Fitness and Sports Foundation Establishment Act ...... S. 1311 Marine Resources Revitalization Act ...... H.R. 1175 National Science Foundation Authorization Maritime Reform and Security Act ...... S. 1139 Act ...... H.R. 1852

Maritime Security Act...... H.R. 1350 National Security Revitalization Act ...... H.R. 7

Medicare Parts B and C Administration Budget National Technology Transfer and Advancement Savings Extension Act ...... H.R. 1217 Act ...... H.R. 2196

Medicare Presidential Budget Savings Extension National Transportation Safety Board Act ...... H.R. 1134 Amendments ...... H.R. 3159, S. 1831

Megan’s Law ...... H.R. 2137 National Wildlife Refuge Improvement Act ...... H.R. 1675

Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable Battery Native American Housing Assistance and Self- Management Act...... S. 619, H.R. 2024 Determination Act...... H.R. 3219

Methamphetamine Control Act...... S. 1965, H.R. 3852 NATO Enlargement Facilitation Act.....H.R. 3564, S. 602

Metropolitan Washington Airports Amendments NATO Revitalization and Expansion Act ...... H.R. 7 Act...... H.R. 1036, S. 288 New Borns’ and Mothers’ Health Protection Mexican Debt Disclosure Act ...... S. 384 Act...... S. 969

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Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Reorganization Private Property Protection Act...... H.R. 925, S. 605 Act...... S. 956 Private Securities Litigation Reform Act...... S. 240 Northern Mariana Islands Delegate Act ...... H.R. 4067 Private Security Officer Quality Assurance Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Convention Act.....H.R. 622 Act ...... H.R. 2092

Nuclear Waste Policy Act ...... S. 1271, S. 1936 Privatization Act...... H.R. 1720

Occupational Safety and Health Reform and Product Liability Fairness Act...... S. 565 Reinvention Act ...... S. 1423 Professional Boxing Safety Act ...... S. 187, H.R. 1186, Ocean Shipping Reform Act...... H.R. 2149 H.R. 4167

Office for Rare Disease Research Act...... S. 184 Propane Education and Research Act...... H.R. 1514, S. 1646 Office of Government Ethics Authorization Act...S. 699, H.R. 3235 Public Buildings Reform Act ...... S. 1005

Oil Spill Prevention and Response Improvement Public Housing Reform and Empowerment Act...... S. 1730 Act...... H.R. 2406, S. 1260

Older Americans Amendments ...... H.R. 2570, S. 1643 Public Utility Holding Company Act...... S. 1317

Older Americans Indian Technical Amendments Railroad Unemployment Insurance Amendments Act...... S. 1972 Act ...... H.R. 2594

Omnibus Civilian Science Authorization Act...H.R. 2405, Reclamation Recycling and Water Conservation H.R. 3322 Act ...... H.R. 3660

Omnibus Counterterrorism Act ...... S. 761 Regulatory Fair Warning Act ...... H.R. 3307

Omnibus Export Administration Act ...... H.R. 361 Regulatory Reform and Relief Act ...... H.R. 926, S. 291 Omnibus Insular Areas Act ...... H.R. 1332 Regulatory Sunset and Review Act...... H.R. 994 Organ and Bone Marrow Transplant Program Regulatory Transition Act ...... H.R. 450, S. 219 Reauthorization Act ...... S. 1324 Revised Statutes 2477 Rights-of-Way Settlement Overseas Citizens Voting Rights Act ...... H.R. 3058 Act...... S. 1425 Paperwork Elimination Act ...... H.R. 2715 Risk Assessment and Cost-Benefit Act...... H.R. 1022 Paperwork Reduction Act...... S. 244, H.R. 830 Ryan White CARE Reauthorization Act ...... S. 641, Parole Commission Phaseout Act ...... S. 1507 H.R. 1872

Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act...... S. 939, H.R. 1833 Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments...... S. 1316, H.R. 3604 Patent Reform Act ...... H.R. 3460 San Diego Coastal Corrections Act ...... H.R. 1943 Patient Right to Know Act...... H.R. 2976 Savings in Construction Act ...... H.R. 2779, H.R. 4233 Personal Responsibility Act ...... H.R. 4 Sea of Okhotsk Fisheries Enforcement Act ...... H.R. 715 Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act...... S. 1823 Securities Amendments...... H.R. 3005, S. 1815

Philanthropy Protection Act ...... H.R. 2519 Securities and Exchange Commission Authorization Act...... H.R. 2972 Pilot Small Business Technology Transfer Program Extension Act ...... H.R. 3158 Securities Litigation Reform Act ...... H.R. 1058

Pipeline Safety Act...... H.R. 1323, S. 1505 Senate Campaign Finance Reform Act ...... S. 1219

Possessions and Territories Criminal Law Senior Citizens Housing Safety and Economic Clarification Act...... S. 1332 Relief Act ...... H.R. 117

Prescription Drug Equity Act ...... S. 1277 Senior Citizens’ Freedom to Work Act ...... S. 1372

Presidential and Executive Office Accountability Senior Citizens’ Right to Work Act.....S. 1432, H.R. 2684, Act ...... H.R. 3452 S. 1470

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Sexual Crimes Against Children Prevention Uniformed Services Medicare Subvention Act ...... H.R. 1240 Demonstration Project Act ...... H.R. 3142

Sexual Offender Tracking and Identification United States Armed Forces Protection Act...... H.R. 3308 Act...... S. 1675, H.R. 3456 United States Housing Act...... H.R. 2406, S. 1260 Shipbuilding Trade Agreement Act...... H.R. 2754

Sikes Act Improvement Amendments...... H.R. 1141 United States Marshals Service Improvement Act ...... H.R. 2641 Single Audit Act Amendments...... S. 1579, H.R. 3184 United States Tourism Organization Act...... S. 1735 Small Business Credit Efficiency Act....H.R. 2150, S. 895 United States-Puerto Rico Political Status Small Business Investment Company Improvement Act ...... H.R. 3024 Act...... S. 1784

Small Business Job Protection Act...... H.R. 3448 Veterans Education and Compensation Benefits Amendments...... H.R. 3674 Small Business Programs Improvement Act.....H.R. 3719 Veterans Employment Opportunities Act...... H.R. 3586 Small Business Regulatory Fairness Act ...... S. 942 Veterans Health Care Management and Snow Removal Policy Act...... H.R. 3348 Contracting Flexibility Act ...... S. 1359

Social Security Miscellaneous Amendments Veterans Housing, Employment Programs, and Act ...... H.R. 4039 Employment Rights Benefits Act...... H.R. 2289 Space Commercialization Promotion Act...... H.R. 3936 Veterans’ Benefits Amendments ...... H.R. 3373 Striped Bass Act...... H.R. 1139, S. 776 Veterans’ Compensation and Readjustment Student Debt Reduction Act ...... H.R. 3863 Benefits Amendments...... H.R. 3673

Taxpayer Bill of Rights 2 ...... H.R. 2337 Veterans’ Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act...... H.R. 2394, H.R. 3458, S. 1791 Teamwork for Employees and Managers Act...H.R. 743, S. 295 Veterans’ Health Care Eligibility Reform Act...H.R. 3118 Technology Transfer Improvements Act ...... S. 1164 Victim Restitution Act...... H.R. 665 Telecommunications Competition and Deregulation Act...... S. 652, H.R. 1555 War Crimes Act ...... H.R. 3680

Television Violence Report Card Act...... S. 772 Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Land Withdrawal Amendment Act...... H.R. 1663 Texas Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact Consent Act ...... S. 419, H.R. 558 Water Desalinization Research and Development Act...... S. 811 Thrift Charter Conversion Tax Act ...... H.R. 2494

Thrift Savings Investment Funds Act...... S. 1080 Water Resources Development Act...... S. 640, H.R. 3592

Title 18 Uniformity Act ...... S. 1331 Water Supply Infrastructure Assistance Act.....H.R. 2747

Trade Agreements Authority Act ...... H.R. 2371 Welfare and Medicaid Reform Act ...... H.R. 3734

Travel and Tourism Partnership Act ...... H.R. 2579 Welfare Reform Consolidation Act ...... H.R. 999 Truck Safety and Congressional Partnership Act...... S. 981 Welfare Transformation Act ...... H.R. 1157

Truth in Budgeting Act ...... H.R. 842 Wildfire Suppression Aircraft Transfer Act...... S. 2078

Truth in Lending Act Amendments ...... H.R. 2399 Winter Olympic Games Facilitation Act, 2002...... H.R. 3907 Truth in Lending Class Action Relief Act ...... H.R. 1380 Youth Development Community Block Grant U.S. Enrichment Corporation Privatization Act...... S. 673 Act...... H.R. 1216, S. 755

Unfunded Mandate Reform Act ...... S. 1, S. 169, H.R. 5

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Subject index of all legislation, House and Senate, which has been reported to or considered by either or both Houses (except Senate resolutions not of interest to the House), and special House reports. Complete legislative history of each bill is carried under the number of the bill in the History of Bills and Resolutions section. In this section the title, number, and name of the Member introducing bill is printed.

MAJOR SUBJECT HEADINGS

AGRICULTURE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PUBLIC LANDS AND CONSERVATION APPROPRIATIONS SEQUENTIALLY REFERRED FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS BUDGET FOREIGN RELATIONS AND SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION COMMEMORATIONS AND POLICY MEMORIALS SOCIAL SECURITY HEALTH CONGRESS AND MEMBERS OF STATES AND TERRITORIES CONGRESS HISTORIC SITES AND PRESERVATION TAXATION AND TAXES COURTS AND CIVIL PROCEDURE HOUSE REPORTS TRADE CRIMES AND CRIME HOUSING TRANSPORTATION AND PREVENTION LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT TRAVEL DEFENSE DEPARTMENT MARINE AND MARITIME VACANCIES DISCHARGE PETITIONS NATIVE AMERICANS VETERANS DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PRESIDENTS AND VICE VETOES EDUCATION PRESIDENTS WATER AND WATER ENERGY AND FUELS PRIVATE RELIEF RESOURCES

(19–7)

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A AGRICULTURE—Continued Perishable Agricultural Products Definitions. S. 1463. Abortion. S. 24. Perishable Agricultural Products Definitions (S. 1463): return papers to Senate. H. Res. 402; Mr. Accounting Standardization Act. S. 1130. Archer.

Adjournments (see CONGRESS AND MEMBERS OF Airline Pilot Hiring and Safety Act. H.R. 3536; Mr. Dun- CONGRESS). can et al.

Administrative Dispute Resolution Act. H.R. 2977; Mr. Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Amendments. H.R. Gekas et al. H.R. 4194; Mr. Hyde et al. S. 1224. 402; Mr. Young of Alaska.

Adoption Promotion and Stability Act. H.R. 3286; Ms. Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Amendments (H.R. Molinari et al. 402): correct enrollment. S. Con. Res. 27. Consideration of. H. Res. 428; Ms. Pryce. Alaskan North Slope Oil Export. H.R. 70; Mr. Thomas Adoption Services. S. 29. et al. S. 395. Consideration of (H.R. 70). H. Res. 197; Mr. McInnis. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations Ex- tension. S. 2198. Waiving points of order against the conference report (S. 395). H. Res. 256; Mr. McInnis. African Americans, True Day of Independence for. H.J. Res. 195; Miss Collins of Michigan et al. American Battlefield Protection Act. S. 1226.

AGRICULTURE: American Folklife Preservation Act Repeal. H.R. 3491; Agricultural Commodities Transportation Time Limi- Mr. Thomas. tations. S. 604. Agricultural Market Transition Act. H.R. 2854; Mr. American Land Sovereignty Protection Act. H.R. 3752; Roberts et al. S. 1541. Mr. Young of Alaska et al. Consideration of (H.R. 2854). H. Res. 366; Mr. American Technology Advancement Act. H.R. 1870; Mrs. Solomon. Morella. S. 1141. Waiving points of order against the conference report (H.R. 2854). H. Res. 393; Mr. Solomon. Amtrak Authorization. H.R. 1788; Ms. Molinari et al. S. Agricultural Market Transition Act (H.R. 2854): cor- 1318. rect enrollment. S. Con. Res. 49. Consideration of (H.R. 1788). H. Res. 284; Mr. Quil- Agricultural Market Transition Act Amendment. H.R. len. 3900; Mr. Combest et al. Animal Drug Availability Act. H.R. 2508; Mr. Allard Antarctic Environmental Protection Act. H.R. 3060; Mr. et al. S. 773. Walker et al. California, Dos Palos Ag Boosters. H.R. 4041; Mr. Condit. Antarctic Environmental Protection Act (H.R. 3060): cor- Census of Agriculture Act. H.R. 3665; Mr. Roberts rect enrollment. H. Con. Res. 211; Mr. Walker. et al. Commodity Distribution Act. H.R. 1135; Mr. Roberts. Antarctic Science Tourism and Conservation Act. S. 1645. Commodity Futures Trading Commission Authoriza- tion. H.R. 618; Mr. Roberts et al. S. 178. Anti-Car Theft Improvements Act. H.R. 2803; Mr. McCol- lum et al. Concentration in the Livestock Industry Commission. S. 1340. Anticounterfeiting Consumer Protection Act. H.R. 2511; Disaster Reserve Commodities. H. Con. Res. 181; Mr. Mr. Goodlatte et al. S. 1136. Barrett of Nebraska et al. S. Con. Res. 63. Farm Credit System Regulatory Relief Act. H.R. Antiterrorism Act (H.R. 1710): consideration of. H. Res. 2029; Mr. Allard et al. 240; Mr. Schumer. Farmer Mac Reform Act. H.R. 2130; Mr. Emerson et al. Antitrust Consent Decree Reform Act. H.R. 1528; Mr. Food Quality Protection Act. H.R. 1627; Mr. Bliley Hyde. et al. Food Quality Protection Act (H.R. 1627): consider- Antitrust Health Care Advancement Act. H.R. 2925; Mr. ation of. H. Res. 443; Mr. Condit et al. Hyde et al. Food Stamp Program and Commodity Distribution Act. H.R. 1135; Mr. Roberts. APPROPRIATIONS: Livestock Grazing Act. S. 852. S. 1459. Agriculture and Rural Development, FY 1996. H.R. Model Good Samaratin Food Donation Act. H.R. 2428; 1976; Mr. Skeen. Ms. Danner et al. Consideration of. H. Res. 188; Mr. Linder. Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act Amend- Waiving points of order against the conference ments. H.R. 1103; Mr. Pombo et al. report. H. Res. 235; Mr. Linder.

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APPROPRIATIONS—Continued APPROPRIATIONS—Continued Agriculture and Rural Development, FY 1997. H.R. District of Columbia, FY 1996. H.R. 2546; Mr. Walsh. 3603; Mr. Skeen. S. 1244. Consideration of. H. Res. 451; Mr. Linder. Consideration of (H.R. 2546). H. Res. 252; Mr. Waiving points of order agianst the conference Linder. report. H. Res. 496; Mr. Goss. Waiving points of order against the conference Balanced Budget Down Payment Act, I. H.R. 2880; report (H.R. 2546). H. Res. 351; Mr. Linder. Mr. Livingston. District of Columbia, FY 1997. H.R. 3845; Mr. Walsh. Balanced Budget Down Payment Act, II. H.R. 3019; Energy and Water Development, FY 1996. H.R. 1905; Mr. Livingston. S. 1594. Mr. Myers of Indiana. Consideration of (H.R. 3019). H. Res. 372; Mr. Consideration of. H. Res. 171; Mr. Quillen. Dreier. Waiving points of order against the conference Waiving points of order against the conference report. H. Res. 248; Mr. Quillen. report (H.R. 3019). H. Res. 415; Mr. Solomon. Energy and Water Development, FY 1997. H.R. 3816; Balanced Budget Down Payment Act, II, (H.R. 3019), Mr. Myers of Indiana. S. 1959. corrections to P.L. 104-134. S.J. Res. 53. Consideration of (H.R. 3816). H. Res. 483; Mr. Commerce, Justice, State, the Judiciary, FY 1996. Quillen. H.R. 2076; Mr. Rogers. Consideration of. H. Res. 198; Mr. Goss. Foreign Operations, FY 1996. H.R. 1868; Mr. Cal- lahan. Waiving points of order against the conference report. H. Res. 289; Mr. Goss. Consideration of. H. Res. 170; Mr. Goss. Commerce, Justice, State, the Judiciary, FY 1997. Further consideration of. H. Res. 177; Mr. Goss. H.R. 3814; Mr. Rogers. Waiving points of order against the conference Consideration of. H. Res. 479; Ms. Pryce. report. H. Res. 249; Mr. Goss. Continuing, Further, AFDC, DC, VA, FY 1996. H.J. Consideration of the remaining Senate amend- Res. 136; Mr. Livingston. ment. H. Res. 296; Mr. Goss. Continuing, Further, DC, FY 1996. H.J. Res. 153; Mr. Foreign Operations, FY 1997. H.R. 3540; Mr. Cal- Walsh. lahan. Continuing, Further, FY 1996. H.J. Res. 115; H.J. Consideration of. H. Res. 445; Mr. Goss. Res. 122; H.J. Res. 123; H.J. Res. 163; H.J. Res. Interior, FY 1996. H.R. 1977; Mr. Regula. 165; H.J. Res. 170; H.J. Res. 175; Mr. Livingston. Consideration of. H. Res. 185; Ms. Pryce. S. 1410. S. 1411. Consideration of (H.J. Res. 115). H. Res. 257; Mr. Consideration of. H. Res. 187; Ms. Pryce. Dreier. Further consideration of. H. Res. 189; Ms. Pryce. Consideration of Senate amendments (H.J. Res. Waiving points of order against the conference 115). H. Res. 261; Mr. Dreier. report. H. Res. 231; Ms. Pryce. Consideration of (H.J. Res. 122). H. Res. 270; Mr. Waiving points of order against the further con- Dreier. ference report. H. Res. 253; Ms. Pryce. Consideration of (H.J. Res. 165). H. Res. 386; Mr. Waiving points of order against the further con- McInnis. ference report. H. Res. 301; Ms. Pryce. Consideration of (H.J. Res. 175). H. Res. 411; Mr. Interior, FY 1997. H.R. 3662; Mr. Regula. Dreier. Consideration of. H. Res. 455; Ms. Pryce. Continuing, Further, VA, FY 1996. H.J. Res. 134; Mr. Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, Livingston. FY 1996. H.R. 2127; Mr. Porter. Consideration of. H. Res. 317; Mr. Linder. Consideration of. H. Res. 208; Mr. Solomon. Consideration of Senate amendment. H. Res. 336; Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, Mr. Solomon. FY 1997. H.R. 3755; Mr. Porter. Continuing, Further, VA, FY 1996 (H.J. Res. 134): transmission to President of. H. Con. Res. 131; Mr. Consideration of. H. Res. 472; Mr. Goss. Kasich. Legislative Branch, FY 1996. H.R. 1854; H.R. 2492; Continuing, FY 1996. H.J. Res. 108; Mr. Livingston. Mr. Packard. Consideration of. H. Res. 230; Mr. Dreier. Consideration of (H.R. 1854). H. Res. 169; Mr. Diaz-Balart. Continuing, FY 1997. S.J. Res. 63. Waiving points of order against the conference Defense Department, FY 1996. H.R. 2126; Mr. Young report (H.R. 1854). H. Res. 206; Mr. Diaz- of Florida. S. 1087. Balart. Consideration of (H.R. 2126). H. Res. 205; Mr. Goss. Consideration of (H.R. 2492). H. Res. 239; Mr. Diaz-Balart. Waiving points of order against the conference report (H.R. 2126). H. Res. 232; Mr. Goss. Legislative Branch, FY 1997. H.R. 3754; Mr. Packard. Waiving points of order against the conference Consideration of. H. Res. 473; Mr. Dreier. report (H.R. 2126). H. Res. 271; Mr. McInnis. Military Construction, FY 1996. H.R. 1817; Mrs. Defense Department, FY 1997. H.R. 3610; Mr. Young Vucanovich. of Florida. S. 1894. Consideration of. H. Res. 167; Mr. Quillen. Consideration of (H.R. 3610). H. Res. 453; Mr. Waiving points of order against the conference Solomon. report. H. Res. 223; Mr. McInnis.

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APPROPRIATIONS—Continued Attorney Accountability Act. H.R. 988; Mr. Moorhead Military Construction, FY 1997. H.R. 3517; Mrs. et al. Vucanovich. Consideration of. H. Res. 104; Mr. Goss. Consideration of. H. Res. 442; Mr. Quillen. Waiving points of order against the conference Attorney’s Fees. S. 144. report. H. Res. 497; Ms. Pryce. Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations, FY 1997. H.R. Au Pair Programs Extension. S. 1465. 4278; Mr. Livingston. Rescissions of Budget Authority. H.R. 845; Mr. Liv- Audits of Federal Awards. H.R. 3184; Mr. Horn et al. S. ingston. 1579. Supplemental and Rescissions, FY 1995. H.R. 1159; Mr. Livingston. S. 617. Aviation (see TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVEL). Supplemental, Disaster Assistance, FY 1995. H.R. 1158; H.R. 1944; Mr. Livingston. Consideration of (H.R. 1158). H. Res. 115; Mr. B Dreier. Waiving points of order against the conference Balanced Budget Amendment. H.J. Res. 1; Mr. Barton report (H.R. 1158). H. Res. 151; Mr. Dreier. of Texas et al. S.J. Res. 1. Consideration of (H.R. 1944). H. Res. 176; Mr. Consideration of (H.J. Res. 1). H. Res. 44; Mr. Solo- Dreier. mon. Supplemental, DOD, FY 1995. H.R. 889; Mr. Living- ston. Bankruptcy Code Corrections. S. 977. Consideration of. H. Res. 92; Mr. Dreier. Waiving points of order against the conference Bankruptcy Judgeship Act. H.R. 2604; Mr. Gekas et al. report. H. Res. 129; Mr. Dreier. Transportation, FY 1996. H.R. 2002; Mr. Wolf. Bankruptcy Technical Corrections Act. S. 1559. Consideration of. H. Res. 194; Mrs. Waldholtz. Waiving points of order against the conference Banks (see FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS). report. H. Res. 241; Mrs. Waldholtz. Transportation, FY 1997. H.R. 3675; Mr. Wolf. Bi-State Development Agency Powers. H.J. Res. 78; Mr. Talent et al. S.J. Res. 27. Consideration of. H. Res. 460; Ms. Greene of Utah. Bilingual Voting Requirements Repeal Act. H.R. 351; Mr. Waiving points of order against the conference Porter et al. report. H. Res. 522; Ms. Greene of Utah. Treasury and Postal Service, FY 1996. H.R. 2020; Mr. Biotechnological Process Patents. H.R. 587; Mr. Moorhead Lightfoot. et al. S. 1111. Consideration of. H. Res. 190; Mr. Diaz-Balart. Waiving points of order against the conference Black Revolutionary War Patriots Commemorative Coin report. H. Res. 267; Mr. Diaz-Balart. Act. H.R. 1776; Mrs. Johnson of Connecticut et al. Treasury and Postal Service, FY 1997. H.R. 3756; Mr. Lightfoot. Boating and Aviation Operation Safety Act. H.R. 234; Mr. Consideration of. H. Res. 475; Mr. Diaz-Balart. Ehlers. Veterans Affairs, Housing and Urban Development, FY 1996. H.R. 2099; Mr. Lewis of California. Bosnia and Croatia, Iranian Arms Transfer to. H. Res. Consideration of. H. Res. 201; Mr. Quillen. 416; H. Res. 417; Mr. Gilman. Waiving points of order against the conference Bosnia and Herzegovina Self-Defense Act. S. 21. report. H. Res. 280; Mr. Quillen. Consideration of. H. Res. 204; Mr. Diaz-Balart. Waiving points of order against the further con- ference report. H. Res. 291; Mr. Quillen. Bosnia and Herzegovina, U.S. Armed Forces in. H. Res. Veterans Affairs, Housing and Urban Development, 247; H. Res. 302; Mr. Buyer et al. H. Res. 306; Mr. FY 1997. H.R. 3666; Mr. Lewis of California. Hamilton. H.R. 2606; Mr. Hefley et al. H.R. 2770; Mr. Consideration of. H. Res. 456; Mr. Quillen. Dornan et al. S.J. Res. 44. S. Con. Res. 35. Consideration of (H.R. 2606). H. Res. 273; Mr. Solo- Armored Car Industry Reciprocity Improvement Act. H.R. mon. 3431; Mr. Whitfield et al. Consideration of (H.R. 2770). H. Res. 304; Mr. Solo- mon. Arts, Humanities, and Museum Services Amendments. Boxing Safety Act, Professional. H.R. 1186; Mr. Oxley. H.R. 1557; Mr. Goodling et al. S. 856. H.R. 4167; Mr. Williams et al. S. 187.

Assault Weapons Ban Repeal. H. Res. 210; Mr. Stockman. Brain Injury. H.R. 248; Mr. Greenwood et al. H. Res. 364; Mr. Barr. H.R. 125; Mr. Chapman et al. Consideration of (H.R. 125). H. Res. 388; Mr. Solo- Brown, Secretary of Commerce Ronald H., and Others, mon. Tribute to. H. Res. 406; Mr. Gephardt et al.

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BUDGET: BUDGET—Continued Balanced Budget Amendment. H.J. Res. 1; Mr. Bar- Medicare Presidential Budget Savings Extension Act. ton of Texas et al. S.J. Res. 1. H.R. 1134; Mr. Thomas. Consideration of (H.J. Res. 1). H. Res. 44; Mr. Medicare Program Reform. H.R. 2425; Mr. Archer Solomon. et al. Balanced Budget Message. H. Doc. 104–160. Consideration of. H. Res. 238; Mr. Linder. Balanced Budget Negotiations. H.J. Res. 132; Mr. Ka- Medicare Trust Funds Financial Status. H.R. 1590; sich et al. Mr. Archer et al. Budget Reconciliation, FY 1996. H.R. 2491; Mr. Ka- Seven Year Balanced Budget Commitment. S. Con. sich. S. 1357. Res. 38. Consideration of (H.R. 2491). H. Res. 245; Mr. Trust Funds Off-Budget Treatment. H.R. 842; Mr. Solomon. Shuster et al. Waiving points of order against the corrected con- Consideration of. H. Res. 396; Mr. Quillen. ference report (H.R. 2491). H. Res. 272; Mr. Truth in Budgeting Act. H.R. 842; Mr. Shuster et al. Dreier. Consideration of. H. Res. 396; Mr. Quillen. Consideration of Senate amendment (H.R. 2491). H. Res. 279; Mr. Dreier. Budget Allocations (see HOUSE REPORTS). Budget Reconciliation, FY 1997. H.R. 3734; Mr. Ka- sich. S. 1956. Bulgaria, Most-Favored-Nation Treatment. H. Res. 334; Consideration of (H.R. 3734). H. Res. 482; Mr. Mr. Dreier. H.R. 1643; H.R. 2853; Mr. Crane et al. Goss. Consideration of Senate amendment (H.R. 1643). H. Budget 1996, Congressional. H. Con. Res. 67; H. Con. Res. 334; Mr. Dreier. Res. 122; Mr. Kasich. S. Con. Res. 13. Bureau of Land Management Authorization. H.R. 1077; Consideration of (H. Con. Res. 67). H. Res. 149; Mr. Hansen et al. H.R. 3290; Mr. Cooley et al. Mr. Solomon. Waiving points of order against the conference Bush School of Government and Public Service Act, report (H. Con. Res. 67).H. Res. 175; Mr. Solo- George. H.R. 3803; Mr. Barton of Texas et al. mon. Consideration of (H. Con. Res. 122). H. Res. 309; Mr. Solomon. Budget 1997, Congressional. H. Con. Res. 178; Mr. C Kasich. S. Con. Res. 57. Further consideration of (H. Con. Res. 178). H. Cambodia. H. Res. 345; Mr. Bereuter et al. Res. 435; Mr. Solomon. Waiving points of order against the conference Cambodia, Most-Favored-Nation Treatment. H.R. 1642; report (H. Con. Res. 178). H. Res. 450; Mr. Mr. Crane et al. Dreier. Contract with America Advancement Act. H.R. 3136; Campaign Finance Reform Act. H.R. 3760; H.R. 3820; Mr. Mr. Archer. Thomas et al. Consideration of. H. Res. 391; Mr. Solomon. Consideration of (H.R. 3820). H. Res. 481; Mr. Solo- mon. Debt Limit. H.R. 2586; Mr. Archer. Consideration of. H. Res. 258; Mr. Solomon. Campus Crime. H. Res. 470; Mr. Goodling et al. Consideration of Senate amendments. H. Res. 262; Ms. Pryce. Canadian Boater Landing Permit. H.R. 4165; Mr. Hoke Debt Limit (H.R. 2409): consideration of. H. Res. 292; et al. Mr. Kennedy of Massachusetts. Debt Limit and Federal Trust Funds. H.R. 2621; H.R. Capital Markets Deregulation and Liberalization Act. 3021; Mr. Archer. H.R. 3005; Mr. Fields of Texas. Consideration of Senate amendments (H.R. 2621). H. Res. 293; Mr. Goss. Carjacking Prohibition. H.R. 3676; Mr. Conyers. S. 2006. Consideration of (H.R. 3021). H. Res. 371; Mr. S. 2007. Linder. Deficit Reduction and Balanced Budget (H.R. 2530): Charitable Gift Annuity Antitrust Relief Act. H.R. 2525; consideration of. H. Res. 333; Mr. Condit et al. Mr. Hyde et al. Deficit Reduction Lock-Box Act. H.R. 1162; Mr. Crapo Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act Amendments. et al. S. 1452. S. 919. Consideration of (H.R. 1162). H. Res. 218; Mr. Goss. Child and Spousal Support Automated Data System. H.R. Discretionary Spending Reduction and Control Act. 2288; Mr. Shaw et al. H.R. 1219; Mr. Kasich. Medicare and Medicaid Coverage Data Bank Repeal. Child Care and Development Block Grant Amendments H.R. 2685; Mr. Thomas et al. Act. S. 850. Medicare Parts B and C Administration Budget Sav- ings Extension Act. H.R. 1217; Mr. Bliley. Child Pilot Safety Act. H.R. 3267; Mr. Duncan et al.

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Child Pornography Prevention Act. S. 1237. COMMEMORATIONS AND MEMORIALS—Continued Commemorations—Continued Children’s Island Act. H.R. 1508; Ms. Norton. Black Revolutionary War Patriots Commemora- tive Coin Act. H.R. 1776; Mrs. Johnson of Con- Children’s Protection from Violent Programming Act. S. necticut et al. 470. Brown, Secretary of Commerce Ronald H., and Others, Tribute to. H. Res. 406; Mr. Gephardt China Policy Act. H.R. 2058; Mr. Bereuter et al. et al. Consideration of. H. Res. 193; Mr. Solomon. Chornobyl Nuclear Disaster 10th Anniversary. H. Con. Res. 167; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al. China, Most-Favored-Nation Treatment. H.J. Res. 96; Mr. S. Con. Res. 56. Wolf et al. H.J. Res. 182; Mr. Rohrabacher et al. Cold War, Commend Americans Who Served the Consideration of (H.J. Res. 96). H. Res. 193; Mr. Solo- U.S. During. H. Con. Res. 180; Mr. Lazio of mon. New York et al. Consideration of (H.J. Res. 182). H. Res. 463; Mr. Sol- Commemorative Coin Authorization and Reform omon. Act. H.R. 2614; Mr. Castle et al. Filipino World War II Veterans Recognition. H. Chornobyl Nuclear Disaster 10th Anniversary. H. Con. Con. Res. 191; Mr. Gilman et al. S. Con. Res. Res. 167; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al. S. Con. Res. 64. 56. Graham Congressional Gold Medal, Ruth and Billy. H.R. 2657; Mr. Taylor of North Carolina Christians Persecution Worldwide. H. Res. 515; Mr. Wolf et al. S. Con. Res. 45. et al. Hall II, Army Warrant Officer Bobby W. H. Con. Res. 1; Mr. Spence et al. Church Arson Prevention Act. H.R. 3525; Mr. Hyde et al. Hilemon, Army Warrant Officer David. H. Con. S. 1890. Res. 1; Mr. Spence et al. Holocaust Victims Remembrance Ceremony. H. Church Burnings, Sense of Congress. H. Con. Res. 187; Con. Res. 20; H. Con. Res. 106; Mr. Yates. Mr. Watts of Oklahoma et al. Jerusalem, 3000th Anniversary of. S. Con. Res. 29. Civil Rights Commission Act. H.R. 3874; Mr. Canady. Madison Commemorative Coin Act, Dolly. H.R. Civil Service Reform Act. H.R. 3841; Mr. Mica et al. 1684; Mr. Bliley et al. Mother Teresa, Honorary Citizenship. H.J. Res. Civil War Center at Louisiana State University. S.J. Res. 191; Mr. Flanagan et al. 42. National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Commemorative Coin. H.R. 1776; Mrs. John- Civilian Science Authorization Act. H.R. 2405; H.R. 3322; son of Connecticut et al. Mr. Walker et al. Operation Sail. S.J. Res. 64. Consideration of (H.R. 2405). H. Res. 234; Mr. Quil- Peace Corps 35th Anniversary. H.J. Res. 158; Mr. len. Farr et al. Consideration of (H.R. 3322). H. Res. 427; Ms. Greene Poland’s First Constitution 205th anniversary. H. of Utah. Con. Res. 165; Mr. Quinn et al. S.J. Res. 51. Rabin, Yitzhak, Honoring the Life and Legacy. Clean Water Amendments. H.R. 961; Mr. Shuster et al. S. Con. Res. 31. Consideration of. H. Res. 140; Mr. Quillen. Raoul Wallenberg Bust in the Capitol Dedication. H. Con. Res. 94; Mr. Lantos. Coast Guard Authorization, FY 1996. H.R. 1361; Mr. Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus An- Coble et al. S. 1004. niversary Commemoration. H. Con. Res. 34; Consideration of (H.R. 1361). H. Res. 139; Mr. Diaz- Mr. Gilchrest. Balart. Robinson, Jackie, Commemorative Coin. H.R. 1776; Mrs. Johnson of Connecticut et al. Coast Guard Authorization, FY 1996 (S. 1004): correct en- rollment. H. Con. Res. 229; Mr. Shuster. Roosevelt Memorial Commemorative Coin, Franklin Delano. H.R. 1776; Mrs. Johnson of Connecticut et al. Coastal Barrier Resources System Maps Corrections. H.R. 2005; Mr. Forbes. H.R. 2100; Mrs. Fowler et al. Smithsonian Institution Sesquicentennial Coins. H.R. 2627; Mr. Livingston et al. Coastal Zone Management Reauthorization Act. H.R. Texas Statehood Sesquicentennial. S. Con. Res. 1965; Mr. Saxton et al. 40. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. H. COMMEMORATIONS AND MEMORIALS: Res. 316; Mr. Gilman et al. Commemorations: Washington Commemorative Coin Act, George. Atlanta Centennial Olympic Games Commemo- H.R. 2026; Mr. Davis et al. rative Coin Act Amendment. H.R. 2336; Mr. White, George M., Retirement as Architect of the Barr et al. Capitol. S. Con. Res. 33.

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COMMEMORATIONS AND MEMORIALS—Continued COMMEMORATIONS AND MEMORIALS—Continued Commemorations—Continued Memorials and Monuments—Continued Yellowstone National Park Commemorative ‘‘Madigan Post Office Building, Edward’’. H.R. Coin. H.R. 1776; Mrs. Johnson of Connecticut 1880; Mr. LaHood et al. et al. ‘‘Marshall United States Courthouse, Thurgood’’. Memorials and Monuments: H.R. 653; Mr. Engel et al. ‘‘Baker, Jr. United States Courthouse, Howard ‘‘Mazzoli Federal Building, Romano L.’’. H.R. 965; H.’’. H.R. 2547; Mr. Duncan et al. S. 1388. Mr. Traficant. ‘‘Bootle Federal Building and United States ‘‘McAuliffe Post Office, Roger P.’’. H.R. 3834; Mr. Courthouse, William Augustus’’. H.R. 4119; Flanagan et al. Mr. Chambliss. ‘‘McCaghren Customs Administrative Building, ‘‘Brown Federal Building, Ronald H.’’. H.R. 3560; Timothy C.’’. H.R. 2415; Mr. Coleman. Mr. Rangel et al. ‘‘Bryan United States Courthouse, Albert V.’’. S. ‘‘McKelvey Federal Building, Vincent E.’’. H.R. 965. 2556; Ms. Eshoo. ‘‘Campbell, Sr. Natural Resource Conservation ‘‘Mitchell Post Office Building, George J.’’. H.R. Center, J. Phil’’. H.R. 3387; Mr. Norwood et al. 2077; Mr. Longley et al. ‘‘Caracappa United States Post Office Building, ‘‘Montgomery Department of Veterans Affairs Rose Y.’’. H.R. 3139; Mr. Forbes et al. Medical Center, G.V. (Sonny)’’. S. 1669. ‘‘Chamberlain Post Office Building, Joshua Law- ‘‘Morton Post Office and Courthouse, L. Clure’’. rence’’. S. 2153. S. 1931. ‘‘Coyle Post Office Building, Charles J.’’. H.R. ‘‘Natcher Bridge, William H.’’. H.R. 3572; Mr. 1398; Mr. Clay et al. Lewis of Kentucky. ‘‘Davis Federal Building, Sammy L.’’. H.R. 3186; ‘‘Nealon United States Courthouse, William J.’’. Mr. Clay. H.R. 3364; Mr. McDade. ‘‘Deming Federal Building, W. Edwards’’. H.R. ‘‘Parker Federal Building, Judge Isaac C.’’. H.R. 3535; Mr. Wynn. 1804; Mr. Hutchinson. ‘‘Emerson Memorial Bridge, Bill’’. S. 1903. ‘‘Prettyman United States Courthouse, E. ‘‘Foreman United States Courthouse, James L.’’. Barrett’’. H.R. 3029; Mr. Davis et al. S. 1510. H.R. 2689; Mr. Poshard. ‘‘Pryor Post Office Building, Honorable David ‘‘Gibbons United States Courthouse, Sam M.’’. H.’’. H.R. 3877; Mr. Dickey et al. H.R. 3710; Ms. Brown of Florida et al. S. 1977. ‘‘Reagan Building and International Trade Cen- ‘‘Hagel Building, Francis J.’’. H.R. 2111; Mr. Mil- ter, Ronald’’. H.R. 2481; Mrs. Seastrand et al. ler of California. S. 1076. S. 1315. ‘‘Hatfield United States Courthouse, Mark O.’’. ‘‘Redden Federal Courthouse, James A.’’. S. 1875. H.R. 3134; Mr. DeFazio et al. S. 1636. ‘‘Rivera Post Office Building, Oscar Garcia’’. H.R. ‘‘Hayes Post Office Building, Charles A.’’. H.R. 885; Mr. Serrano et al. 2704; Mrs. Collins of Illinois et al. ‘‘Holk Post Office Building’’. H.R. 2262; Mr. Cal- ‘‘Rodibaugh United States Courthouse, Robert lahan et al. Kurtz’’. H.R. 3576; Mr. Roemer et al. ‘‘Hornblower United States Post Office, Augusta’’. ‘‘Rosenn United States Courthouse, Max’’. H.R. H.R. 3768; Mr. Blute et al. 1718; Mr. Kanjorski et al. ‘‘Hruska United States Courthouse, Roman L.’’. ‘‘Stokes United States Courthouse, Carl B.’’. H.R. H.R. 3400; Mr. Christensen et al. 4133; Mr. LaTourette et al. ‘‘Hudson Visitor Center, Laura C.’’. S. 1627. ‘‘Stratton Post Office, Winfield Scott’’. H.R. 1026; Japanese American Patriotism in World War II Mr. Hefley et al. National Memorial. H.R. 2636; Mr. Oberstar ‘‘Thompson United States Courthouse and Fed- et al. eral Building, Bruce R.’’. H.R. 395; Mrs. Vucan- ‘‘Jones Federal Building and United States ovich. S. 734. Courthouse, Walter B.’’. H.R. 840; Mr. Trafi- ‘‘Veach-Baley Federal Complex’’. H.R. 2504; Mr. cant et al. Taylor of North Carolina. ‘‘King Federal Justice Building, James Law- ‘‘Weiss United States Courthouse, Ted’’. H.R. rence’’. H.R. 255; Mr. Hastings of Florida et al. 4042; Mr. Nadler. King, Jr., Martin Luther, Memorial. H.J. Res. 70; ‘‘Wheeler Federal Building, David J.’’. H.R. 2061; Mrs. Morella et al. S. 426. Mr. Cooley. S. 1097. ‘‘Kizirian Post Office Building, Harry’’. H.R. 1606; Mr. Reed et al. ‘‘Lagomarsino Visitor Center, Robert J.’’. H.J. Commission on Protecting and Reducing Government Se- Res. 50; Mr. Gallegly et al. crecy. S. Con. Res. 67. ‘‘Lambros Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Thomas D.’’. H.R. 869; Mr. Traficant. Commodity Distribution Act. H.R. 1135; Mr. Roberts. ‘‘Longoria Post Office Building, Amos F.’’. H.R. 2700; Mr. Tejeda et al. ‘‘Lynne Federal Courthouse, Seybourn H.’’. S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission Authorization. 369. H.R. 618; Mr. Roberts et al. S. 178.

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Communications Act of 1995. H.R. 1555; Mr. Bliley et al. CONGRESS AND MEMBERS OF CONGRESS—Contin- S. 652. ued Consideration of (H.R. 1555). H. Res. 207; Mr. Linder. Convening of First Session, One Hundred Fifth Con- Waiving points of order against the conference report gress. H.J. Res. 198; Mr. Armey. S. 2159. (S. 652). H. Res. 353; Mr. Linder. Electoral Votes Count. H.J. Res. 198; Mr. Armey. S. 2158. Compensatory Time for All Workers Act. H.R. 2391; Mr. Enrollment Requirements Waiver. H.J. Res. 168; Mr. Ballenger et al. Ney. H.J. Res. 197. Consideration of. H. Res. 488; Ms. Greene of Utah. Family Picnic, Congressional, On Capitol Grounds. H. Con. Res. 198; Mr. Gingrich et al. Federal Disaster Relief. H. Con. Res. 39; Mr. Emerson CONGRESS AND MEMBERS OF CONGRESS: et al. Adjournments: General Accounting Office Management Reform Act. February, 1995, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. H.R. 3864; Mr. LaTourette et al. 30; Mr. Scarborough. Gift Rules. S. 101. S. 1061. March, 1995, House. H. Con. Res. 41; Mr. Living- House of Representatives: ston. Annual Leave Lump Sum Payment. H. Res. 35; April-May, 1995, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. Mr. Thomas. 58; Mr. Goss. Audit by House Inspector General. H. Res. 192; May-June, 1995, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. Mr. Armey et al. 72; Mr. Armey. Bass, Charles F., Election Contest. H. Res. 539; June-July, 1995, House and Senate. S. Con. Res. Mr. Thomas. 20. Consideration of. H. Res. 179; Mrs. Clerk Election, Senate Notification. H. Res. 2; Waldholtz. Mr. Armey. August, 1995, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. Committee Funding. H. Res. 107; Mr. Thomas. 92; Mr. Armey. H. Res. 377; Mrs. Johnson of Connecticut et al. September-October, 1995, House and Senate. H. Committee Hearings Commencement. H. Res. Con. Res. 104; Mr. Shays. 310; Mr. Goss. November, 1995, House and Senate. S. Con. Res. Committee Membership: 32. Baker of Louisiana. H. Res. 467; Mr. Goss. Adjournment by July 31 Waiver. H. Con. Res. Campbell of California. H. Res. 324; Mr. 89; Mr. Sensenbrenner. Armey. January, 1996, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. Deal of Georgia. H. Res. 143; Mr. Boehner. 133; Mr. Boehner. Fattah of Pennsylvania. H. Res. 236; Mr. February, 1996, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. Hoyer. 141; Mr. Solomon. Frazer of the Virgin Islands. H. Res. 46; Mr. April, 1996, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. 157; Fazio of California. Mr. Armey. Funderburk of North Carolina. H. Res. 509; May-June, 1996, House and Senate. S. Con. Res. Mr. Armey. 60. Hayes of Louisiana. H. Res. 343; H. Res. 397; July, 1996, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. 192; Mr. Armey. Mr. Diaz-Balart. Houghton of New York. H. Res. 48; Ms. Mol- August, 1996, House and Senate. H. Con. Res. inari. 203; Mr. Armey. Jackson of Illinois. H. Res. 337; Mrs. Ken- Sine Die Adjournment, Second Session. H. Con. nelly. Res. 230; Mr. Armey. Klug of Wisconsin. H. Res. 485; Mr. Mica. Balanced Budget Message from President. H. Doc. Laughlin of Texas. H. Res. 183; Mr. Boehner. 104–160. Majority. H. Res. 11; Mr. Boehner. H. Res. Capitol Guide Service. S. 2085. 41; Mr. Hastert. H. Res. 89; H. Res. 157; Catafalque Transfer to the Supreme Court. S. Con. Mr. Armey. H. Res. 462; Mr. Fox. Res. 18. McNulty of New York. H. Res. 344; Mr. Fazio Church Burnings, Sense of Congress. H. Con. Res. of California. 187; Mr. Watts of Oklahoma et al. Minority. H. Res. 12; H. Res. 31; Mr. Fazio Circus Anniversary Commemoration on Capitol of California. H. Res. 32; Mrs. Kennelly. Grounds. H. Con. Res. 34; Mr. Gilchrest. H. Res. 34; Mr. Klink. H. Res. 42; Mr. Congressional Accountability Act. H.R. 1; Mr. Shays Volkmer. H. Res. 166; Mrs. Kennelly. H. et al. S. 2. Res. 186; H. Res. 229; H. Res. 281; H. Res. Congressional Accountability Act Regulations. H. 367; H. Res. 408; H. Res. 414; H. Res. 447; Res. 311; H. Res. 400; H. Res. 401; H. Res. 504; Mr. Fazio of California. H. Res. 523; Mrs. H. Con. Res. 123; H. Con. Res. 207; Mr. Thomas. Kennelly. S. Con. Res. 51. Neumann of Wisconsin. H. Res. 357; Mr. Congressional Award Board. S. 1267. Armey. Congressional Pension Forfeiture Act. H.R. 4011; Mr. Parker of Mississippi. H. Res. 382; Mr. Tate et al. Hastert.

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CONGRESS AND MEMBERS OF CONGRESS—Contin- CONGRESS AND MEMBERS OF CONGRESS—Contin- ued ued House of Representatives—Continued House of Representatives—Continued Committee Membership—Continued Rules Amendments—Continued Sanders of Vermont. H. Res. 13; Mr. Fazio Consideration of. H. Res. 268; Mr. Solo- of California. mon. Serrano of New York. H. Res. 383; Mr. Fazio Gifts From Lobbyists. H. Res. 127; Mr. Bry- of California. ant of Texas et al. Tauzin of Louisiana. H. Res. 217; Mr. Outside Earned Income. H. Res. 299; Mrs. Boehner. Johnson of Connecticut et al. Corrections Calendar Establishment. H. Res. Consideration of. H. Res. 322; Mr. Solo- 168; Mr. Solomon et al. mon. Emerson, Representative Bill, Death of. H. Res. Scheduling of Hearings. H. Res. 43; Mr. Solo- 459; Mr. Clay. mon. Forged Documents at Hearing. H. Res. 244; Ms. Consideration of. H. Res. 47; Mr. Solo- Slaughter. mon. Funding Amounts for Republican Steering Com- Technical Corrections. H. Res. 254; Mr. Solo- mittee and Democratic Policy Committee. H. mon. Res. 9; Mr. Armey. Rules Two-Thirds Vote Waiver. H. Res. 260; H. Gift Reform. H. Res. 242; Mr. Bryant of Texas. Res. 265; H. Res. 276; Mr. Diaz-Balart. H. Res. H. Res. 250; Mrs. Waldholtz et al. 297; Mr. Solomon. H. Res. 342; H. Res. 412; Consideration of (H. Res. 250). H. Res. 268; H. Res. 492; Mr. McInnis. H. Res. 500; Mr. Mr. Solomon. Goss. H. Res. 525; Mr. Solomon. Gifts From Lobbyists. H. Res. 127; Mr. Bryant Select Subcommittee of the Committee on Inter- of Texas et al. national Relations to Investigate the U.S. Role Hour of Meeting. H. Res. 8; Mr. Solomon. H. Res. in Iranian Arms Transfer to Croatia and 327; Mr. Armey. Bosnia. H. Res. 416; H. Res. 417; Mr. Gilman. House of Representatives Administrative Reform Sine Die Adjournment Resolutions, 2nd Session. Technical Corrections Act. H.R. 2739; Mr. H. Res. 546; Ms. Pryce. Thomas. Speaker Election, Senate Notification. H. Res. 2; Lobbyists Regulation. H. Res. 242; Mr. Bryant Mr. Armey. of Texas. Speaker Pro Tempore Election. H. Res. 363; Mr. Michel, Former Rep. Robert H., Naming Certain Davis. H. Res. 471; Mr. Livingston. H. Res. Rooms In Honor. H. Res. 65; Mr. Gingrich. 553; Mr. Solomon. Minority Employee Designations. H. Res. 7; Mr. Speaker to Declare Recesses. H. Res. 320; H. Res. Gephardt. 330; Ms. Pryce. H. Res. 352; Mrs. Waldholtz. Motions to Suspend the Rules. H. Res. 275; Mr. Transfer of Employee Positions. H. Res. 10; Mr. McInnis. H. Res. 508; Mr. Goss. Armey. H. Res. 113; Mr. Armey et al. Northern Mariana Islands Delegate Act. H.R. White House Travel Office Investigation Author- 4067; Mr. Gallegly et al. ity. H. Res. 369; Mr. Clinger. Officers Election. H. Res. 1; Mr. Boehner. House Prints: Organizational Caucus or Conference for the One Rules and Manual of the House of Representa- Hundred Fifth Congress. H. Res. 551; Mr. tives for the One Hundred Fifth Congress. H. Ewing. Res. 552; Mr. Ewing. Consideration of. H. Res. 546; Ms. Pryce. Consideration of. H. Res. 546; Ms. Pryce. Presidential Notification of Election of Speaker Inauguration Proceedings, Use of Capitol Rotunda. S. and Clerk. H. Res. 4; Mr. Armey. Con. Res. 48. Presidential Notification of the Assembly of the Joint Committees: Congress. H. Res. 3; H. Res. 325; Mr. Armey. Inaugural Ceremonies. S. Con. Res. 47. Question of the Privileges of the House. H. Res. Library. H. Res. 86; Mr. Thomas. 277; Mr. Peterson of Florida. H. Res. 288; H. Printing. H. Res. 86; Mr. Thomas. Res. 468; Mr. Johnston of Florida. H. Res. 524; Joint Session, President’s State of the Union. H. Con. Mr. Linder. H. Res. 526; Mr. Lewis of Georgia. Res. 16; Mr. DeLay. H. Res. 531; Mr. Linder. H. Res. 532; Mr. Lewis Joint Session, President’s State of the Union Address. of Georgia. S. Con. Res. 39. Quorum Assembled, Senate Notification. H. Res. Lobbying Disclosure Act. H.R. 2564; Mr. Canady 2; H. Res. 326; Mr. Armey. et al. S. 1060. References In Law to Committees of the House. Consideration of (H.R. 2564). H. Res. 269; Mr. H.R. 1421; Mr. Thomas. Goss. Rose, Charlie, Election Contest. H. Res. 538; Mr. Lobbying Disclosure Technical Amendments Act. Thomas. H.R. 3435; Mr. Canady et al. Rules. H. Res. 6; Mr. Armey. National Peace Officers’ Memorial Service on Capitol Consideration of. H. Res. 5; Mr. Solomon. Grounds. H. Con. Res. 147; Mr. Traficant. Rules Amendments: Olympics Torch Relay on Capitol Grounds. H. Con. Gift Reform. H. Res. 250; Mrs. Waldholtz Res. 146; Mr. Gilchrest. H. Con. Res. 172; Mr. Ging- et al. rich.

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CONGRESS AND MEMBERS OF CONGRESS—Contin- County-Operated Health Insuring Organization Exemp- ued tion under Medicaid. H.R. 3056; Mr. Riggs. ‘‘Portrait Monument’’ in Capitol Rotunda. H. Con. Res. 216; Mrs. Morella et al. S. Con. Res. 21. COURTS AND CIVIL PROCEDURE: RAH-66 Comanche Helicopter on Capitol Grounds. S. Administrative Dispute Resolution Act. H.R. 2977; Con. Res. 17. Mr. Gekas et al. H.R. 4194; Mr. Hyde et al. S. Raoul Wallenberg Bust in the Capitol Dedication. H. 1224. Con. Res. 94; Mr. Lantos. Attorney Accountability Act. H.R. 988; Mr. Moorhead Senate: et al. Consultants Appointments. S. 273. Consideration of. H. Res. 104; Mr. Goss. Gift Rule. S. 71. Attorney’s Fees. S. 144. Muskie, Hon. Edmund S., Death. S. Res. 234. Bankruptcy Judgeship Act. H.R. 2604; Mr. Gekas et al. President Pro Tempore. S. Res. 11. Circuit Judge. S. 531. Quorum Assembled. S. Res. 1. S. Res. 2. Common Sense Product Liability Reform Act. H.R. Secretary of the Senate. S. Res. 12. S. Res. 131. 917; Mr. Oxley. S. Res. 309. Court Reporters Compensatory Time. H.R. 1225; Mr. Senate Campaign Finance Reform Act. S. 1219. Fawell et al. Stennis, Hon. John C., Death. S. Res. 111. Federal Civil Justice System Reform. H.R. 10; Mr. Soap Box Derby on Capitol Grounds. H. Con. Res. Hyde et al. 38; H. Con. Res. 153; Mr. Hoyer et al. Federal Court Demonstration Studies Reporting Special Olympics Torch Relay Through Capitol Deadlines. S. 464. Grounds. H. Con. Res. 64; Mr. Gilchrest et al. Federal Courts Improvement Act. H.R. 3968; Mr. Specialty Equipment Market Association Event on Moorhead et al. S. 1887. Capitol Grounds. H. Con. Res. 150; Mr. Chrysler. Federal Securities Litigation Reform. H.R. 1058; Mr. State of the Union Message. H. Doc. 104–1. Bliley et al. Term Limits Constitutional Amendment. H.J. Res. 2; Consideration of. H. Res. 103; Mr. Dreier. H.J. Res. 73; Mr. McCollum et al. S.J. Res. 21. Consideration of. H. Res. 105; Mr. Dreier. Consideration of (H.J. Res. 73). H. Res. 116; Mr. Waiving points of order against the conference Goss. report. H. Res. 290; Mr. Dreier. Washington for Jesus 1996 Prayer Rally on Capitol Federal Sentencing Guidelines. H.R. 2259; Mr. Grounds. H. Con. Res. 166; Mr. Stockman. McCollum. S. 1254. Consideration of (H.R. 2259). H. Res. 237; Ms. Congressional Accountability Act. H.R. 1; Mr. Shays et al. Pryce. S. 2. Legal Services Corporation, Abolish. H.R. 2277; Mr. Gekas et al. Constitutional Amendment to Prohibit the Physical Dese- cration of the Flag. H.J. Res. 79; Mr. Solomon et al. Legal Services Reform Act. S. 1221. S.J. Res. 31. Louisiana, Federal Judges in. S. 1472. Consideration of (H.J. Res. 79). H. Res. 173; Mr. Solo- Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Reorganization Act. mon. S. 956. Parole Commission Phaseout Act. S. 1507. Constitutional Amendment to Require Two-Thirds Ma- Probation and Pretrial Services Authority. S. 1474. jorities for Bills Increasing Taxes. H.J. Res. 159; Mr. Product Liability Law Reform. H.R. 10; Mr. Hyde Barton of Texas et al. et al. Consideration of. H. Res. 395; Mr. McInnis. Product Liability Litigation. H.R. 956; Mr. Hyde et al. S. 565. Consumer Fraud Prevention Act. H.R. 1499; Mr. Consideration of (H.R. 956). H. Res. 108; Mr. Heineman et al. Linder. Consideration of (H.R. 956). H. Res. 109; Mr. Contract with America Advancement Act. H.R. 3136; Mr. Linder. Archer. Waiving points of order against the conference Consideration of. H. Res. 391; Mr. Solomon. report (H.R. 956). H. Res. 394; Mr. Linder. Remedial Jurisdiction of Inferior Federal Courts. S. Cook Inlet Regional Corporation Common Stock. H.R. 1708. 421; Mr. Young of Alaska. S. 444. Removal Rules. S. 533. Copyright Term Extension Act. S. 483. Stenographic Preference for Depositions. H.R. 1445; Mr. Moorhead et al. Corporate Subsidy Review, Reform and Termination Act. Temporary Federal Judgeships. H.R. 2361; Mr. Moor- S. 1376. head. S. 1328. Three-Judge Court for Certain Injunctions. H.R. Cost of Government Day Resolution. H. Con. Res. 193; 1170; Mr. Bono et al. Mr. DeLay et al. Consideration of. H. Res. 227; Mr. Dreier. Truth in Lending Class Action Relief Act. H.R. 1380; Counterterrorism Act, Omnibus. S. 761. Mr. McCollum et al.

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COURTS AND CIVIL PROCEDURE—Continued CRIMES AND CRIME PREVENTION—Continued Venue. S. 532. S. 677. Interstate Stalking Punishment and Prevention Act. Volunteer Services Punitive Damages. S. 1618. H.R. 2980; Mr. Royce. Witness Retaliation, Witness Tampering and Jury Juvenile Crime Control and Delinquency Prevention Tampering. H.R. 3120; Mr. Fox. Act. H.R. 3876; Mr. Cunningham. S. 1952. Consideration of. H. Res. 422; Ms. Greene of Law Enforcement Block Grants. H.R. 728; Mr. McCol- Utah. lum et al. Consideration of. H. Res. 79; Ms. Pryce. Credit Union Reform and Enhancement Act. S. 883. Law Enforcement Officers Integrity. S.J. Res. 32. Mandatory Federal Prison Drug Treatment Act. H.R. Creditors Regulations. H.R. 2399; Mr. McCollum et al. 2650; Mr. Heineman et al. CRIMES AND CRIME PREVENTION: Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Criminals Pos- sessing Firearms. S. 1612. Anti-Car Theft Improvements Act. H.R. 2803; Mr. McCollum et al. Megan’s Law. H.R. 2137; Mr. Zimmer et al. Anticounterfeiting Consumer Protection Act. H.R. Methamphetamine Control Act. H.R. 3852; Mr. 2511; Mr. Goodlatte et al. S. 1136. Heineman et al. S. 1965. Assault Weapons Ban Repeal. H. Res. 210; Mr. Stock- Oklahoma City Bombing. H. Res. 135; Mr. Lucas man. H. Res. 364; Mr. Barr. H.R. 125; Mr. Chap- et al. man et al. Possessions and Territories Criminal Law Clarifica- Consideration of (H.R. 125). H. Res. 388; Mr. Sol- tion Act. S. 1332. omon. Sexual Crimes Against Children Prevention Act. H.R. Back-To-Basics Crime Control Act. H.R. 920; Mr. 1240; Mr. McCollum et al. Volkmer et al. Sexual Offender Tracking and Identification Act. H.R. Carjacking. H.R. 3676; Mr. Conyers. S. 2006. S. 2007. 3456; Mr. Zimmer et al. S. 1675. Comprehensive Terrorism Prevention Act. H.R. 1710; Sexually Violent Offenders. H.R. 2137; Mr. Zimmer H.R. 2703; Mr. Hyde et al. H.R. 3953; Mr. Shuster et al. et al. S. 735. Title 18 Uniformity Act. S. 1331. Consideration of (H.R. 2703). H. Res. 376; Ms. Victim Restitution Act. H.R. 665; Mr. McCollum. Pryce. Consideration of. H. Res. 60; Ms. Pryce. Consideration of (H.R. 2703). H. Res. 380; Ms. Violent Criminal Incarceration. H.R. 667; Mr. McCol- Pryce. lum et al. Consideration of (H.R. 3953). H. Res. 508; Mr. Consideration of. H. Res. 63; Mr. Quillen. Goss. Witness Retaliation, Witness Tampering and Jury Waiving points of order against the conference Tampering. H.R. 3120; Mr. Fox. report (S. 735). H. Res. 405; Ms. Pryce. Consideration of. H. Res. 422; Ms. Greene of Consumer Fraud Prevention Act. H.R. 1499; Mr. Utah. Heineman et al. Counterterrorism Act, Omnibus. S. 761. Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity (LIBERTAD) Crimes Against Children and Elderly Persons In- Act. H.R. 927; Mr. Burton of Indiana et al. creased Punishment Act. H.R. 2974; Mr. Chrysler et al. Consideration of. H. Res. 225; Mr. Diaz-Balart. Consideration of. H. Res. 421; Mr. Diaz-Balart. Waiving points of order against the conference report. H. Res. 370; Mr. Diaz-Balart. Criminal Aliens Deportation. H.R. 668; Mr. McCol- lum et al. Consideration of. H. Res. 69; Mr. Solomon. Customs and Trade Agency Authorizations. H.R. 1887; Criminal Law Technical Amendment Act. H.R. 2538; Mr. Crane. Mr. McCollum et al. Death Penalty. H.R. 729; Mr. McCollum et al. DNA Identification Grants Improvement Act. H.R. 2418; Mr. McCollum. D Drug-Induced Rape Prevention and Punishment Act. H.R. 4137; Mr. Solomon et al. Davis-Bacon Repeal Act. S. 141. Exclusionary Rule Reform Act. H.R. 666; Mr. McCol- lum. Dayton Aviation Heritage Preservation Act Amendments. Consideration of. H. Res. 61; Mr. Diaz-Balart. H.R. 606; Mr. Hall of Ohio et al. S. 392. False Statements. H.R. 3166; Mr. Martini et al. S. 1734. Consideration of (H.R. 3166). H. Res. 535; Mr. Debt Limit. H.R. 2586; Mr. Archer. McCollum. Consideration of. H. Res. 258; Mr. Solomon. Federal Prison Escape. H.R. 1533; Mr. Bryant of Ten- Consideration of Senate amendments. H. Res. 262; nessee et al. Ms. Pryce. Hate Crime Statistics Act Reauthorization Act. S. 1624. Debt Limit (H.R. 2409): consideration of. H. Res. 292; Mr. Industrial Espionage Act. S. 1556. Kennedy of Massachusetts.

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Debt Limit and Federal Trust Funds. H.R. 2621; H.R. DEFENSE DEPARTMENT—Continued 3021; Mr. Archer. Wildfire Suppression Aircraft Transfer Act. S. 2078. Consideration of Senate amendments (H.R. 2621). H. Res. 293; Mr. Goss. Defense of Marriage Act. H.R. 3396; Mr. Barr et al. Consideration of (H.R. 3021). H. Res. 371; Mr. Linder. Consideration of. H. Res. 474; Mr. McInnis.

Deepwater Port Modernization Act. H.R. 2940; Mr. Hayes Defense Production Act Amendments. H.R. 2204; Mr. Cas- et al. tle et al. S. 1147. DEFENSE DEPARTMENT: Deficit Reduction Lock-Box Act. H.R. 1162; Mr. Crapo Bosnia and Herzegovina, U.S. Armed Forces in. H. et al. S. 1452. Res. 247; H. Res. 302; Mr. Buyer et al. H. Res. 306; Mr. Hamilton. H.R. 2606; Mr. Hefley et al. Consideration of (H.R. 1162). H. Res. 218; Mr. Goss. H.R. 2770; Mr. Dornan et al. S.J. Res. 44. S. Con. Res. 35. Department of Commerce Dismantling Act. H.R. 1756; Consideration of (H.R. 2606). H. Res. 273; Mr. Mr. Chrysler et al. S. 929. Solomon. Consideration of (H.R. 2770). H. Res. 304; Mr. Desalinization Research and Development Act. S. 811. Solomon. C-17 Aircraft Program. S. 1710. Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Commission on Service Members and Veterans Tran- Act Amendments.H.R. 3867; Mr. Frisa et al. S. 1757. sition Assistance Establishment. S. 1711. Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission Digital Performance Right in Sound Recordings Act. H.R. Recommendations. H.J. Res. 102; Mr. Tejeda et al. 1506; Mr. Moorhead et al. S. 227. Department of Energy National Security Act, FY 1996. S. 1126. Disaster Relief, Sense of Congress. H. Con. Res. 39; Mr. Department of Energy National Security Act, FY Emerson et al. 1997. S. 1763. S. 1777. DOD Authorization, FY 1996. H.R. 1530; Mr. Spence DISCHARGE PETITIONS: et al. S. 1026. S. 1124. Pursuant to clause 3, rule XXVII: Consideration of (H.R. 1530). H. Res. 164; Mr. 1. Repeal of Ban on Semiautomatic Assault Solomon. Weapons; Filed Mar. 15, 1995. H.R. 125; Mr. Waiving points of order against the conference Chapman. report (H.R. 1530). H. Res. 307; Mr. Solomon. 2. Providing for consideration of H.R. 807, Tax- Waiving points of order against the conference payer Protection Act of 1995; Filed Mar. 22, report (S. 1124). H. Res. 340; Mr. Diaz-Balart. 1995. H. Res. 111; Mr. Stockman. DOD Authorization, FY 1997. H.R. 3230; Mr. Spence 3. Back-To-Basics Crime Control Act; Filed Apr. et al. S. 1745. S. 1762. 5, 1995. H.R. 920; Mr. Volkmer. Consideration of (H.R. 3230). H. Res. 430; Mr. 4. Providing for the consideration of H. Res. 40, Solomon. to amend the Rules of the House of Representa- Waiving points of order against the conference tives concerning the receipt of gifts from lobby- report (H.R. 3230). H. Res. 498; Mr. Solomon. ists and other persons, and for other purposes; Filed May 3, 1995. H. Res. 127; Mr. Bryant Hazardous Duty Tax Benefits. H.R. 2778; Mr. of Texas. Bunning of Kentucky et al. 5. Providing for the consideration of the bill (H.R. Military Construction Authorization Act, FY 1996. S. 1710) to combat terrorism; Filed Nov. 7, 1995. 1125. H. Res. 240; Mr. Schumer. Military Construction Authorization Act, FY 1997. S. 6. Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1764. 2261) to provide for the regulation of lobbyists Missing Persons. H.R. 4000; Mr. Dornan et al. and gift reform, and for other purposes; Filed National Missile Defense System. H.R. 3144; Mr. Liv- Nov. 8, 1995. H. Res. 242; Mr. Bryant of Texas. ingston et al. S. 1635. 7. Providing for the consideration of the bill H.R. Consideration of (H.R. 3144). H. Res. 438; Mr. 302, and amendments thereto; Filed Nov. 9, Diaz-Balart. 1995. H. Res. 246; Mr. Kanjorski. National Security Revitalization Act. H.R. 7; Mr. 8. Providing for the consideration of the bill (H.R. Spence et al. 2409) to increase the public debt limit; Filed Consideration of. H. Res. 83; Mr. Solomon. Jan. 24, 1996. H. Res. 292; Mr. Kennedy of Natural Resources Management on Military Lands. Massachusetts. H.R. 1141; Mr. Young of Alaska et al. 9. Providing for the consideration of H.R. 2530, Panama, U.S. Armed Forces in. S. Con. Res. 14. a bill to provide for deficit reduction and achieve a balanced budget by fiscal year 2002. Uniformed Services Medicare Subvention Demonstra- Filed Jan. 30, 1996. H. Res. 333; Mr. Condit. tion Project Act. H.R. 3142; Mr. Hefley et al. 10. Providing for the consideration of the bill Uniformed Services Pay and Allowances. S. 1514. (H.R. 464) to repeal the prohibitions relating United States Armed Forces Protection Act. H.R. to semiautomatic assault weapons and large 3308; Mr. Longley et al. capacity ammunition feeding devices; Filed Consideration of. H. Res. 517; Mr. Solomon. Mar. 7, 1996. H. Res. 210; Mr. Stockman.

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DISCHARGE PETITIONS—Continued Drug-Induced Rape Prevention and Punishment Act. H.R. Pursuant to clause 3, rule XXVII—Continued 4137; Mr. Solomon et al. 11. Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 125) to repeal the ban on semiautomatic as- sault weapons and on large capacity ammuni- tion; Filed Mar. 7, 1996. H. Res. 364; Mr. Barr. E 12. Providing for the consideration of the bill (H.R. 2566) to reform the financing of Federal Eastern Orthodox Ecumencial Patriarchate. S. Con. Res. elections, and for other purposes; Filed Mar. 25. 21, 1996. H. Res. 373; Mrs. Smith of Washing- ton. Economic Development Partnership Act. H.R. 2145; Mr. 13. Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. Gilchrest et al. 1627) to amend the Federal Insecticide, Fun- gicide, and Rodenticide Act and the Federal Economic Espionage Act. H.R. 3723; Mr. McCollum et al. Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, and for other purposes; Filed June 25, 1996. H. Res. 443; Mr. Condit. Edible Oil Regulatory Reform Act. H.R. 436; Mr. Ewing 14. Providing for the consideration of the bill et al. (H.R. 2915) to enhance support and work op- portunities for families with children, reduce EDUCATION: welfare dependence, and control welfare spend- Campus Crime. H. Res. 470; Mr. Goodling et al. ing; Filed June 27, 1996. H. Res. 425; Mr. Tan- College Loan Marketing Association. H.R. 1720; Mr. ner. McKeon. 15. Providing for the consideration of the bill Educational Assistance for Dependents of Federal (H.R. 2275) to reauthorize and amend the En- Law Enforcement Officials. S. 2101. dangered Species Act of 1973; Filed July 17, Historically Black Graduate Professional Schools. 1996. H. Res. 466; Mr. Bonilla. H.R. 3055; Mr. Norwood et al. Illegal Aliens Education Benefits. H.R. 4134; Mr. Discretionary Spending Reduction and Control Act. H.R. Gallegly. 1219; Mr. Kasich. Consideration of. H. Res. 530; Mr. McInnis. Indian Education. S. 377. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: Individuals With Disabilities Education Act Amend- District of Columbia Convention Center and Sports ments. H.R. 3268; Mr. Cunningham et al. S. 1578. Arena Authorization Act. H.R. 2108; Ms. Norton National Education Standards and Improvement et al. Council Elimination. H.R. 1045; Mr. Goodling et al. District of Columbia Emergency Highway Relief Act. National Environmental Education Amendments Act. H.R. 2017; Ms. Norton et al. S. 1023. S. 1873. District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs. H.R. Management Assistance Act. H.R. 1345; Mr. Davis 2066; Mr. Goodling et al. et al. Student Debt Reduction Act. H.R. 3863; Mr. Goodling District of Columbia Fiscal Protection Act. H.R. 2661; et al. Ms. Norton et al. Student Loan Marketing Association. H.R. 1720; Mr. District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority Act. McKeon. H.R. 3663; Mr. Davis et al. Veterans Education and Compensation Benefits Japanese American Patriotism in World War II Na- Amendments. H.R. 3674; Mr. Stump et al. tional Memorial. H.R. 2636; Mr. Oberstar et al. Vocational Education. H.R. 1617; Mr. McKeon et al. King, Jr., Martin Luther, Memorial. H.J. Res. 70; Mrs. Morella et al. S. 426. Consideration of. H. Res. 222; Mrs. Waldholtz. Metropolitan Washington Airports Amendments Act. H.R. 1036; Mr. Shuster et al. S. 288. Electronic Freedom of Information Improvement Act. H.R. 3802; Mr. Tate et al. S. 1090. National Children’s Island Act. H.R. 1508; Ms. Nor- ton. Emergency Management Assistance Compact. H.J. Res. ‘‘Prettyman United States Courthouse, E. Barrett’’. 193; Mr. Inglis of South Carolina et al. S.J. Res. 61. H.R. 3029; Mr. Davis et al. S. 1510. ‘‘Reagan Building and International Trade Center, Endangered Species Conservation and Management Act. Ronald’’. H.R. 2481; Mrs. Seastrand et al. S. 1315. H.R. 2275; Mr. Young of Alaska et al. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Regulation Compact Amendments. H.J. Res. 194; Mr. Davis Endangered Species Conservation and Management Act et al. (H.R. 2275): consideration of. H. Res. 466; Mr. Bonilla Welfare Time Limit. S. 2073. et al.

DNA Identification Grants Improvement Act. H.R. 2418; ENERGY AND FUELS: Mr. McCollum. Alaska Power Administration Sale Act. H.R. 1122; Mr. Young of Alaska. S. 395. Drug Offenders Sentencing. H.R. 2650; Mr. Heineman Waiving points of order against the conference et al. report (S. 395). H. Res. 256; Mr. McInnis.

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ENERGY AND FUELS—Continued ENERGY AND FUELS—Continued Alaskan North Slope Oil Export. H.R. 70; Mr. Thomas Propane Education and Research Act. H.R. 1514; Mr. et al. S. 395. Tauzin et al. S. 1646. Consideration of (H.R. 70). H. Res. 197; Mr. Strategic Petroleum Reserve. S. 1605. McInnis. U.S. Enrichment Corporation Privatization Act. H.R. Waiving points of order against the conference 1216; Mr. Bliley. S. 755. report (S. 395). H. Res. 256; Mr. McInnis. Washington Hydroelectric Project. S. 461. Arkansas Hydroelectric Projects. H.R. 657; Mrs. Lin- West Virginia Hydroelectric Projects. H.R. 1051; H.R. coln. S. 549. S. 737. 1335; Mr. Mollohan. S. 359. S. 595. S. 737. Bonneville Power Administration Appropriations Re- financing Act. S. 92. Department of Energy Civilian Research and Devel- English as the Official Language of the Government of opment Act. H.R. 1816; Mr. Rohrabacher et al. the United States.H.R. 123; Mr. Emerson et al. Department of Energy Risk Management Act. S. 333. Consideration of. H. Res. 499; Mr. Linder. Department of Energy Standardization Act. S. 1874. DOE Reports Elimination and Streamlining Act. S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND CONSERVA- 2033. TION: El Vado Hydroelectric Project. S. 522. S. 737. Antarctic Environmental Protection Act. H.R. 3060; Energy Policy and Conservation Act Amendment Act. Mr. Walker et al. S. 1605. Antarctic Science Tourism and Conservation Act. S. Energy Policy and Conservation Act Extention. H.R. 1645. 3868; H.R. 4083; Mr. Schaefer. S. 1888. Carl Garner Federal Lands Cleanup Day. S. 197. Federal Oil and Gas Royalty Simplification and Fair- Clean Water Amendments. H.R. 961; Mr. Shuster ness Act. H.R. 1975; Mr. Calvert et al. S. 1014. et al. Federal Oil and Gas Royalty Simplification and Fair- Consideration of. H. Res. 140; Mr. Quillen. ness Act Technical Corrections. H.R. 4018; Mr. Young of Alaska. Employer Trip Reduction Program Under the Clean Air Act. H.R. 325; Mr. Manzullo et al. Federal Oil and Gas Royalty Simplification and Fair- ness Act, H.R. 1975, correct enrollment. S. Con. Endangered Species Conservation and Management Res. 70. Act. H.R. 2275; Mr. Young of Alaska et al. Federal Power Act Amendments. S. 737. Environmental Research, Development, and Dem- onstration Authorization Act. H.R. 1814; Mr. Gasoline Tax Increase Repeal. H.R. 3415; Mrs. Rohrabacher et al. Seastrand et al. Indian Environmental General Assistance Program Consideration of. H. Res. 436; Mr. Dreier. Act of 1992 Reauthorization. S. 1834. Hawaiian Projects on Fresh Water. S. 225. S. 737. Land Disposal Program Flexibility Act. H.R. 2036; Helium Privatization Act. H.R. 3008; Mr. Cox et al. Mr. Oxley et al. H.R. 4168; Mr. Cox. Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund. Hydroelectic Projects. H.R. 680; Mr. Solomon et al. H.R. 3391; Mr. Schaefer et al. H.R. 1014; Mr. Hastings of Washington. S. 547. S. 1012. Municipal Solid Waste. S. 534. Hydrogen Future Act. H.R. 655; H.R. 4138; Mr. Walk- Municipal Solid Waste (S. 534): consideration of. H. er et al. Res. 349; Mr. Bliley. Consideration of (H.R. 655). H. Res. 136; Mr. National Environmental Education Amendments Act. Quillen. S. 1873. Illinois Hydroelectric Project. H.R. 2630; Mr. Costello. National Invasive Species Act. H.R. 3217; Mr. LaTourette et al. H.R. 4283; Mr. LaTourette. Integrated Spent Nuclear Fuel Management Act. H.R. 1020; Mr. Upton et al. National Wildlife Refuge Improvement Act. H.R. 1675; Mr. Young of Alaska et al. Kentucky Hydroelectric Project. H.R. 2501; Mr. Lewis of Kentucky. H.R. 2869; Mr. Whitfield. S. 421. S. Consideration of. H. Res. 410; Mr. Goss. 737. Nuclear Waste Policy Act. S. 1271. S. 1936. Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable Battery Man- Oil Spill Prevention and Response Improvement Act. agement Act. H.R. 2024; Mr. Klug et al. S. 619. S. 1730. Montana Hydroelectric Facility. S. 552. Pipeline Safety Act. H.R. 1323; Mr. Shuster et al. S. Mt. Hope Hydroelectric Project. H.R. 1366; Mr. 1505. Frelinghuysen et al. S. 611. Rio Puerco Watershed Act. S. 363. North Carolina Hydroelectric Projects. H.R. 2773; Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments. H.R. 3604; Mrs. Myrick. S. 801. Mr. Bliley et al. S. 1316. Ohio Hydroelectric Project. H.R. 1011; Mr. Sawyer. Waiving points of order against the conference H.R. 2816; Mr. Ney et al. S. 468. report (S. 1316). H. Res. 507; Mr. McInnis. Oregon Hydroelectric Project. H.R. 1290; Mr. Cooley. San Diego Coastal Corrections Act. H.R. 1943; Mr. S. 538. S. 543. S. 737. Bilbray et al. Pennsylvania Hydroelectric Projects. H.R. 2695; Mr. Sikes Act Improvement Amendments. H.R. 1141; Mr. Klink. S. 283. Young of Alaska et al. Pipeline Safety Act. H.R. 1323; Mr. Shuster et al. S. Silvio O. Conte Fish and Wildlife Refuge Eminent Do- 1505. main Prevention Act. H.R. 2909; Mr. Bass et al.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND CONSERVA- Federal Securities Litigation Reform. H.R. 1058; Mr. Bli- TION—Continued ley et al. Texas Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Com- Consideration of. H. Res. 103; Mr. Dreier. pact Consent Act. H.R. 558; Mr. Fields of Texas Consideration of. H. Res. 105; Mr. Dreier. et al. S. 419. Waiving points of order against the conference report. Consideration of (H.R. 558). H. Res. 313; Mr. H. Res. 290; Mr. Dreier. McInnis. Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act Author- ization. H.R. 2967; Mr. Schaefer. Federal Tea Tasters Repeal Act. H.R. 2969; Mr. Klug et al. S. 1518. Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Land Withdrawal Amend- ment Act. H.R. 1663; Mr. Skeen et al. Waiving points of order against the conference report (S. 1518). H. Res. 387; Mr. Archer. Water Supply Infrastructure Assistance Act. H.R. 2747; Mr. Shuster et al. Federal Tea Tasters Repeal Act (S.1518): return papers Expatriation Tax Act. H.R. 1812; Mr. Archer et al. to Senate. H. Res. 387; Mr. Archer.

Expo ’98 in Lisbon, Portugal. H. Con. Res. 91; Mr. Pombo Federal Trade Commission Reauthorization Act. H.R. et al. S. Con. Res. 22. 3553; Mr. Oxley et al. S. 1840.

Export Administration Act. H.R. 361; Mr. Roth. Federal Trademark Dilution Act. H.R. 1295; Mr. Moor- head et al. Export-Import Bank Tied-Aid Credit Program. H.R. 2203; Mr. Castle et al. S. 1309. Film Preservation Act. H.R. 1734; Mr. Moorhead et al. Exports, Jobs, and Growth Act. H.R. 3759; Mr. Roth et al. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS: Bank Insurance Fund and Depositor Protection Act. H.R. 1574; Mrs. Roukema et al. F Credit Union Reform and Enhancement Act. S. 883. Financial Institutions Regulatory Relief Act. H.R. Family Privacy Protection Act. H.R. 1271; Mr. Horn et al. 1858; Mr. Leach. S. 650. Consideration of. H. Res. 125; Mr. McInnis. Financial Services Competitiveness Act. H.R. 1062; Mr. Leach. Fan Freedom and Community Protection Act. H.R. 2740; Thrift Charter Conversion Tax Act. H.R. 2494; Mr. Mr. Hoke et al. Archer et al.

FCC Competitive Bidding Authority Extension. H.R. 1218; Mr. Bliley. Fire Administration Authorization Act. H.R. 1851; Mr. Schiff et al. Federal Acquisition Reform Act. H.R. 1670; Mr. Clinger et al. Fire Administration Positions. S. 1488. Consideration of. H. Res. 219; Mr. McInnis. Fish and Fisheries (see MARINE AND MARITIME). Federal Aviation Administration Revitalization Act. H.R. 2276; Mr. Duncan et al. Flag Desecration. H.J. Res. 79; Mr. Solomon et al. S.J. Res. 31. Federal Aviation Authorization Act. H.R. 3539; Mr. Shu- Consideration of (H.J. Res. 79). H. Res. 173; Mr. Solo- ster et al. S. 1994. S. 2161. mon. Waiving points of order against the conference report (H.R. 3539). H. Res. 540; Mr. Linder. Food and Drug Administration Performance and Account- ability Act. S. 1477. Federal Courts Improvement Act. H.R. 3968; Mr. Moor- head et al. S. 1887. Food Donations to Nonprofits. H.R. 2428; Ms. Danner Federal Election Commission, Electronic Filing of Re- et al. ports. H.R. 2527; Mr. Thomas. Food Stamp Program and Commodity Distribution Act. Federal Elections Financing. S. 1219. H.R. 1135; Mr. Roberts.

Federal Elections Financing (H.R. 2566): consideration of. FOREIGN RELATIONS AND POLICY: H. Res. 373; Mrs. Smith of Washington et al. Au Pair Programs Extension. S. 1465. Baha’i Community in Iran. H. Con. Res. 102; Mr. Por- Federal Employees (see LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT). ter et al. S. Con. Res. 42. Federal Oceanography Coordination Improvement Act. Bosnia and Croatia, Iranian Arms Transfer to. H. H.R. 3537; Mr. Saxton et al. Res. 416; H. Res. 417; Mr. Gilman. Bosnia and Herzegovina Self-Defense Act. S. 21. Federal Reports Elimination and Sunset Act. S. 790. Consideration of. H. Res. 204; Mr. Diaz-Balart.

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FOREIGN RELATIONS AND POLICY—Continued FOREIGN RELATIONS AND POLICY—Continued Bosnia and Herzegovina, U.S. Armed Forces in. H. Israel, Terror Attacks in. H. Con. Res. 149; Mr. Gil- Res. 247; H. Res. 302; Mr. Buyer et al. H. Res. man et al. 306; Mr. Hamilton. H.R. 2606; Mr. Hefley et al. Jerusalem Embassy Relocation Implementation Act. H.R. 2770; Mr. Dornan et al. S.J. Res. 44. S. Con. S. 1322. Res. 35. Jerusalem, 3000th Anniversary of. S. Con. Res. 29. Consideration of (H.R. 2606). H. Res. 273; Mr. Solomon. Jingsheng, Wei, Nobel Peace Prize Nominee. H. Con. Res. 117; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al. S.J. Res. Consideration of (H.R. 2770). H. Res. 304; Mr. 43. Solomon. Burma. H. Res. 274; Mr. Gilman et al. Kalingrad. H. Con. Res. 51; Mr. Cox et al. Cambodia. H. Res. 345; Mr. Bereuter et al. Korean Peninsula. S.J. Res. 29. China Policy Act. H.R. 2058; Mr. Bereuter et al. Kosova. H. Con. Res. 155; Mr. Engel et al. Consideration of. H. Res. 193; Mr. Solomon. Kurdish Massacre. H. Res. 379; Mr. Porter. China, U.S. Concerns. H. Res. 461; Mr. Cox et al. Mauritania. H. Con. Res. 142; Mr. Bereuter et al. Consideration of. H. Res. 463; Mr. Solomon. Mexican Debt Disclosure Act. S. 384. Christians Persecution Worldwide. H. Res. 515; Mr. Mexican Peso and Economy Stabilization. H. Res. 80; Wolf et al. Ms. Kaptur et al. Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity Microenterprise Act. H.R. 3846; Mr. Gilman et al. (LIBERTAD) Act. H.R. 927; Mr. Burton of Indiana Middle East Peace Facilitation Act of 1994 Extension. et al. H.R. 2161; H.R. 2404; H.R. 2589; H.R. 2808; Mr. Consideration of. H. Res. 225; Mr. Diaz-Balart. Gilman. S. 962. S. 1382. Waiving points of order against the conference Moldova. H. Con. Res. 145; Mr. Smith of New Jersey report. H. Res. 370; Mr. Diaz-Balart. et al. Cyprus. H. Con. Res. 42; Mr. Engel et al. Mongolia. H. Res. 158; Mr. Bereuter et al. Defense and Security Assistance. H.R. 3121; Mr. Gil- Narcotics Trafficking. S. 2053. man et al. NATO Enlargement Facilitation Act. H.R. 3564; Mr. Development Fund for Africa Reauthorization. H.R. Gilman et al. S. 602. 3735; Mr. Bereuter et al. North Korea. H.J. Res. 83; Mr. Bereuter et al. Eastern Orthodox Ecumencial Patriarchate. S. Con. Res. 25. Panama, U.S. Armed Forces in. S. Con. Res. 14. Estonia-U.S. Fishery Agreement. H.R. 543; Mr. Pang, Martin. H. Con. Res. 132; Ms. Dunn of Wash- Saxton. ington et al. Expo ’98 in Lisbon, Portugal. H. Con. Res. 91; Mr. Persecution of Christians Worldwide. S. Con. Res. 71. Pombo et al. S. Con. Res. 22. Poland’s First Constitution 205th anniversary. H. Foreign Affairs Agencies Consolidation. H.R. 1561; Con. Res. 165; Mr. Quinn et al. S.J. Res. 51. Mr. Gilman. Rabin, Yitzhak, Honoring the Life and Legacy. S. Consideration of. H. Res. 155; Mr. Goss. Con. Res. 31. Further consideration of. H. Res. 156; Mr. Goss. Saudi Arabia Bombing. H. Con. Res. 200; Mr. Waiving points of order against the conference Scarborough et al. report. H. Res. 375; Mr. Goss. Sierra Leone. H. Con. Res. 160; Mr. Houghton et al. Foreign Assistance Authorizations. H.R. 1561; Mr. South Pacific Organizations. H. Con. Res. 189; Mr. Gilman. S. 961. Gilman et al. Consideration of (H.R. 1561). H. Res. 155; Mr. Sri Lanka. H. Res. 181; Mr. Hamilton et al. Goss. State Department Authorization. S. 1441. Further consideration of (H.R. 1561). H. Res. 156; Mr. Goss. Taiwan. H. Con. Res. 154; Mr. Funderburk et al. H. Con. Res. 212; Mr. Solomon et al. S. Con. Res. 3. Waiving points of order against the conference report (H.R. 1561). H. Res. 375; Mr. Goss. Taiwan Defense. H. Con. Res. 148; Mr. Cox et al. Foreign Relations Authorizations. H.R. 1561; Mr. Gil- Taiwan, President of Republic of China on. H. Con. man. S. 908. Res. 53; Mr. Lantos et al. S. Con. Res. 9. Consideration of (H.R. 1561). H. Res. 155; Mr. Ukraine. H. Con. Res. 120; Mr. Gilman et al. Goss. United States-Israel Free Trade Area Implementa- Further consideration of (H.R. 1561). H. Res. 156; tion Act Amendments. H.R. 3074; Mr. Crane et al. Mr. Goss. Wu, Harry, Release From People’s Republic of China. Waiving points of order against the conference H. Res. 178; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al. report (H.R. 1561). H. Res. 375; Mr. Goss. Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, the next Panchen Lama of Tibet. S.J. Res. 43. Forests (see PUBLIC LANDS). Human Rights Restoration Act. H.R. 4036; Mr. Smith of New Jersey et al. ‘‘Fragile Ring of Life’’, USIA Film. H.R. 2070; Mr. Moran. Iran Foreign Oil Sanctions Act. H.R. 3107; Mr. Gil- man et al. S. 1228. Iraq, Americans Held in. H. Res. 120; Mr. Stearns Freedom of Information Act Amendments. H.R. 3802; Mr. et al. Tate et al. S. 1090.

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G HEALTH—Continued Health Insurance Reform Act. S. 1028. S. 1698. Gambling Impact and Policy Commission. H.R. 497; Mr. Health Maintenance Organizations Waiver From Wolf et al. S. 704. Medicaid Enrollment Composition Rule. H.R. 3871; Mr. Towns et al. Gasoline Tax Increase Repeal. H.R. 3415; Mrs. Seastrand Health Performance Partnerships. S. 1180. et al. Health Professions Education Consolidation and Re- Consideration of. H. Res. 436; Mr. Dreier. authorization Act. S. 555. General Accounting Office Management Reform Act. H.R. Healthy Meals for Children Act. H.R. 2066; Mr. Good- 3864; Mr. LaTourette et al. ling et al. Hospital Reimbursement. S.J. Res. 60. Generic Drug Industry. S. 1277. Indian Health Care Improvement Technical Correc- tions Act. H.R. 3378; Mr. Young of Alaska et al. Geologic Mapping. H.R. 3198; Mr. Calvert et al. S. 1869. Waiving points of order against the conference Government Accountability Act. H.R. 3166; Mr. Martini report (H.R. 3378). H. Res. 544; Mr. Young of et al. S. 1734. Alaska. Consideration of (H.R. 3166). H. Res. 535; Mr. McCol- Medical Device Reporting Requirement Repeal. H.R. lum. 2366; Mrs. Vucanovich et al. Medicare Program Reform. H.R. 2425; Mr. Archer Government Accountability Act (H.R. 3166): agree to Sen- et al. ate amendments with amendment. H. Res. 535; Mr. Consideration of. H. Res. 238; Mr. Linder. McCollum. National Institutes of Health Revitalization Act. S. Graham, Billy and Ruth, Congressional Gold Medal. H.R. 1897. 2657; Mr. Taylor of North Carolina et al. S. Con. Res. New Borns’ and Mothers’ Health Protection Act. S. 45. 969. Non-Immigrant Nurse Program. S. 2197. Guam War Restitution Act. H.R. 2041; Mr. Underwood. Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation Programs. H.R. 3633; Mr. Ehrlich et al. Gun Ban Repeal Act. H. Res. 210; Mr. Stockman. H. Res. Occupational Safety and Health Reform and Reinven- 364; Mr. Barr. H.R. 125; Mr. Chapman et al. tion Act. S. 1423. Consideration of (H.R. 125). H. Res. 388; Mr. Solo- Organ and Bone Marrow Transplant Program Reau- mon. thorization Act. S. 1324. Patient Right to Know Act. H.R. 2976; Mr. Ganske et al. H Rare Disease Research, Office for. S. 184. Ryan White CARE Reauthorization Act. H.R. 1872; Hate Crime Statistics Act Reauthorization Act. S. 1624. Mr. Bilirakis et al. S. 641. Saccharin Notice Requirement Repeal. H.R. 1787; Mr. HEALTH: Bilbray et al. Antitrust Health Care Advancement Act. H.R. 2925; The Wellness Plan Waiver. H.R. 4012; Mr. Upton Mr. Hyde et al. et al. County-Operated Health Insuring Organization Ex- Traumatic Brain Injury. H.R. 248; Mr. Greenwood emption Under Medicaid. H.R. 3056; Mr. Riggs. et al. Dayton Area Health Plan HMOs. H.R. 1878; Mr. Hob- Watts Health Foundation Waiver. H.R. 2923; Ms. son et al. Waters. ERISA Targeted Health Insurance Reform Act. H.R. 995; Mr. Fawell et al. Federally Supported Health Centers Assistance Act. Helium Privatization Act. H.R. 3008; Mr. Cox et al. H.R. H.R. 1747; Mrs. Johnson of Connecticut et al. 4168; Mr. Cox. Food and Drug Administration Performance and Ac- countability Act. S. 1477. Highways (see TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVEL). Health Care Liability Reform and Quality Assurance Act. S. 454. HISTORIC SITES AND PRESERVATION: Health Centers Consolidation Act. S. 1044. Aleutian World War II National Historic Areas Act. Health Coverage Availability and Affordability Act. S. 1809. H.R. 3070; Mr. Bilirakis et al. H.R. 3103; Mr. Ar- cher et al. Champlain Valley Heritage Corridor Inventory Act. S. 1225. Consideration of (H.R. 3103). H. Res. 392; Mr. Goss. Civil War Battlefield of Corinth, MS. S. 610. Waiving points of order against the conference Colonial National Historical Park. S. 115. report (H.R. 3103). H. Res. 502; Mr. Goss. Great Falls Preservation and Redevelopment Act. S. Health Coverage Availability and Affordability Act, 188. S. 719. H.R. 3103, correct enrollment. H. Con. Res. 208; Historic Chattahoochee Compact. H.R. 2064; Mr. Ev- Mr. Thomas. S. Con. Res. 68. erett et al. S. 848.

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HISTORIC SITES AND PRESERVATION—Continued HOUSE REPORTS—Continued Historically Black Colleges and Universities Historic Committee Activity—Continued Building Restoration and Preservation Act. H.R. International Relations. H. Rept. 104–883; Mr. 1179; Mr. Clement et al. Gilman. Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park Advisory Judiciary. H. Rept. 104–879; Mr. Hyde. Commission. S. 357. National Security. H. Rept. 104–884; Mr. Spence. Manzanar (CA) Historic Site. H.R. 3006; Mr. Lewis Resources. H. Rept. 104–878; Mr. Young of Alas- of California et al. ka. Natchez National Historical Park Intermodal Trans- Rules. H. Rept. 104–868; Mr. Solomon. portation Center. S. 902. Science. H. Rept. 104–887; Mr. Walker. New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park Es- tablishment. S. 608. S. 1720. Small Business. H. Rept. 104–873; Mrs. Meyers of Kansas. Nicodemus National Historic Site. S. 1720. Standards of Official Conduct. H. Rept. 104–886; Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Historic Preser- Mrs. Johnson of Connecticut. vation Study Act. S. 1226. Transportation and Infrastructure. H. Rept. Roosevelt, Franklin D., Family Land Acquisition. S. 104–871; Mr. Shuster. 134. S. 719. Veterans’ Affairs. H. Rept. 104–869; Mr. Stump. Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail Des- ignation. H.R. 1129; Mr. Lewis of Georgia et al. Ways and Means. H. Rept. 104–872; Mr. Archer. Vancouver National Historic Reserve Act. S. 1127. Creating a 21st Century Government. H. Rept. 104–434; Mr. Clinger. Women’s Rights National Historical Park. S. 127. S. 719. Crude Oil Undervaluation: The Ineffective Response of the Minerals Management Service. H. Rept. 104–858; Mr. Clinger. Historically Black Graduate Professional Schools. H.R. 3055; Mr. Norwood et al. FDA Food Additive Review Process: Backlog and Fail- ure to Observe Statutory Deadline. H. Rept. Holocaust. H. Res. 316; Mr. Gilman et al. 104–436; Mr. Clinger. Federal Government Management: Examining Gov- Holocaust Victims Remembrance Ceremony. H. Con. Res. ernment Performance As We Near the Next Cen- 20; H. Con. Res. 106; Mr. Yates. tury. H. Rept. 104–861; Mr. Clinger. Federal Takeover of the Chicago Housing Authority- Homosexuality. S. 25. -HUD Needs to Determine Long-Term Implications. H. Rept. 104–437; Mr. Clinger. Hong Kong Economic and Trade Offices. S. 2130. Fraud and Abuse in Medicare and Medicaid: Stronger Enforcement and Better Management Could Save Billions. H. Rept. 104–641; Mr. Clinger. House of Representatives (see CONGRESS AND MEM- BERS OF CONGRESS). Health Care Fraud: All Public and Private Payers Need Federal Criminal Anti-Fraud Protections. H. Rept. 104–747; Mr. Clinger. HOUSE REPORTS: In the Matter of Representative Barbara-Rose Col- A Two-Year Review of the White House Communica- lins. H. Rept. 104–876; Mrs. Johnson of Connecti- tions Agency Reveals Major Mismanagement, Lack cut. of Accountability, and Significant Mission Creep. H. Rept. 104–748; Mr. Clinger. Inquiry into Various Complaints Filed Against Rep- resentative Newt Gingrich. H. Rept. 104–401; Mrs. Budget Allocations: Johnson of Connecticut. Appropriations. H. Rept. 104–142; H. Rept. Investigation into the Activities of Federal Law En- 104–175; H. Rept. 104–197; H. Rept. 104–266; forcement Agencies toward the Branch Davidians. H. Rept. 104–380; H. Rept. 104–594; H. Rept. H. Rept. 104–749; Mr. Clinger. 104–624; H. Rept. 104–672; H. Rept. 104–727; Mr. Livingston. Investigation into the White House and Department of Justice on Security of FBI Background Investiga- Citizen’s Guide on Using the Freedom of Information tion Files. H. Rept. 104–862; Mr. Clinger. Act and the Privacy Act of 1974 to Request Govern- ment Records. H. Rept. 104–156; Mr. Clinger. Investigation of the White House Travel Office Firings and Related Matters. H. Rept. 104–849; Mr. Committee Activity: Clinger. Agriculture. H. Rept. 104–881; Mr. Roberts. Laws Related to Federal Financial Management. H. Appropriations. H. Rept. 104–870; Mr. Living- Rept. 104–745; Mr. Clinger. ston. Making Government Work: Fulfilling the Mandate for Banking and Financial Services. H. Rept. Change. H. Rept. 104–435; Mr. Clinger. 104–877; Mr. Leach. National Drug Policy: A Review of the Status of the Budget. H. Rept. 104–880; Mr. Kasich. Drug War. H. Rept. 104–486; Mr. Clinger. Commerce. H. Rept. 104–882; Mr. Bliley. Proceedings Against John M. Quinn, David Watkins, Economic and Educational Opportunities. H. and Matthew Moore. H. Rept. 104–598; Mr. Rept. 104–875; Mr. Goodling. Clinger. Government Reform and Oversight. H. Rept. Protecting the Nation’s Blood Supply from Infectious 104–874; Mr. Clinger. Agents: The Need for New Standards to Meet New House Oversight. H. Rept. 104–885; Mr. Thomas. Threats. H. Rept. 104–746; Mr. Clinger.

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HOUSE REPORTS—Continued Impact Aid Payments. H.R. 3269; Mr. Cunningham et al. Sampling and Statistical Adjustment in the Decen- S. 1509. S. 1543. nial Census: Fundamental Flaws. H. Rept. 104–821; Mr. Clinger. Impact Aid Program Clerical Change. H.R. 4282; Mr. Voices for Change. H. Rept. 104–438; Mr. Clinger. Bateman. Year 2000 Computer Software Conversion: Summary of Oversight Findings and and Recommendations. Inaugural Ceremonies Joint Congressional Committee. S. H. Rept. 104–857; Mr. Clinger. Con. Res. 47. Inauguration Proceedings, Use of Capitol Rotunda. S. Houseparents Exemption from Minimum Wage. H.R. Con. Res. 48. 2531; Mr. Hutchinson et al. Indians (see NATIVE AMERICANS). HOUSING: Homesteading and Neighborhood Restoration Act. Individuals With Disabilities Education Act Amendments. H.R. 1691; Mr. Lazio of New York et al. H.R. 3268; Mr. Cunningham et al. S. 1578. Housing for Older Persons Act. H.R. 660; Mr. Shaw et al. Industrial Espionage Act. S. 1556. Consideration of. H. Res. 126; Mr. Diaz-Balart. Insular Areas Act, Omnibus. H.R. 1332; Mr. Gallegly Housing Improvement Act for Land Management et al. Agencies. H.R. 2941; Mr. Hefley. Housing Opportunity Program Extension Act. S. Insular Development Act. S. 638. 1494. Native American Housing Assistance and Self-Deter- Integrated Spent Nuclear Fuel Management Act. H.R. mination Act. H.R. 3219; Mr. Lazio of New York 1020; Mr. Upton et al. et al. Navajo-Hopi Relocation Housing Program. S. 349. Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1996. H.R. Public Housing Reform. H.R. 2406; Mr. Lazio of New 1655; Mr. Combest. S. 922. York et al. S. 1260. Consideration of (H.R. 1655). H. Res. 216; Mr. Goss. Consideration of (H.R. 2406). H. Res. 426; Mr. Waiving points of order against the conference report Dreier. (H.R. 1655). H. Res. 318; Mr. Goss. Senior Citizens Housing Safety and Economic Relief Act. H.R. 117; Mr. Blute et al. Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1997. H.R. 3259; Mr. Combest. S. 1718. Veterans Housing. H.R. 2289; Mr. Buyer et al. Consideration of (H.R. 3259). H. Res. 437; Mr. Goss. Waiving points of order against the conference report Human Rights Restoration Act. H.R. 4036; Mr. Smith of (H.R. 3259). H. Res. 529; Mr. Goss. New Jersey et al. Intelligence Community Act. H.R. 3237; Mr. Combest. Hydrogen Future Act. H.R. 655; H.R. 4138; Mr. Walker et al. Intermodal Safe Container Transportation Act Amend- Consideration of (H.R. 655). H. Res. 136; Mr. Quillen. ments. H.R. 4040; Mr. Shuster et al.

Internet Election Information Act. H.R. 3700; Mr. White et al. I Interstate Transportation of Municipal Solid Waste Act. ICC Termination Act. H.R. 2539; Mr. Shuster et al. S. S. 534. 1396. Interstate Transportation of Municipal Solid Waste Act Waiving points of order against the conference report (S. 534): consideration of. H. Res. 349; Mr. Bliley. (H.R. 2539). H. Res. 312; Mr. Quillen. Consideration of (H.R. 2539). H. Res. 259; Mr. Quil- Investment Company Act Amendments. H.R. 3005; Mr. len. Fields of Texas. S. 1815.

ICC Termination Act (H.R. 2539): correct enrollment. S. Iran Foreign Oil Sanctions Act. H.R. 3107; Mr. Gilman Con. Res. 37. et al. S. 1228.

Immigration in the National Interest Act. H.R. 2202; Mr. Israel Free Trade Area. H.R. 3074; Mr. Crane et al. Smith of Texas et al. S. 1664. S. 1665. Consideration of (H.R. 2202). H. Res. 384; Mr. Dreier. Israel, Terror Attacks in. H. Con. Res. 149; Mr. Gilman et al. Waiving points of order against the conference report (H.R. 2202). H. Res. 528; Mr. Dreier.

Immigration Laws Reference to Children. S. 457. J

Immigration Reform, U.S. Commission on. H.R. 962; Mr. Japanese American Patriotism in World War II National Smith of Texas. Memorial. H.R. 2636; Mr. Oberstar et al.

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Jerusalem Embassy Relocation Implementation Act. S. LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT—Continued 1322. Federal Employees—Continued Fire Administration Positions. S. 1488. Job Creation and Wage Enhancement Act. H.R. 9; Mr. First Amendment Rights of Federal Employees. Archer et al. S. 23. State Reimbursement for Federally Funded Em- Job Training Consolidation Act. S. 143. ployees. S. 1429. Taxation of Federal Employee at a Federal Hy- Joint Committees (see CONGRESS AND MEMBERS OF droelectric Facility on the Columbia River. CONGRESS). H.R. 3163; Mr. Hastings of Washington et al. Juvenile Crime Control and Delinquency Prevention Act. Thrift Savings Investment Funds Act. S. 1080. H.R. 3876; Mr. Cunningham. S. 1952. White House Travel Office Employees. H.R. 2937; Mr. Clinger et al. S. 1561. Federal Work Force Development and Literacy Pro- grams. H.R. 1617; Mr. McKeon et al. S. 143. K Consideration of (H.R. 1617). H. Res. 222; Mrs. Waldholtz. Houseparents Exemption from Minimum Wage. H.R. 2531; Mr. Hutchinson et al. L Job Creation and Wage Enhancement Act. H.R. 9; Mr. Archer et al. LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT: Major League Baseball Labor Dispute. S. 376. Age Discrimination in Employment Amendments. H.R. 849; Mr. Fawell et al. Minimum Wage Increase. H.R. 3448; Mr. Archer. Compensatory Time for All Workers Act. H.R. 2391; Consideration of. H. Res. 440; Mr. Solomon. Mr. Ballenger et al. Waiving points of order against the conference Consideration of. H. Res. 488; Ms. Greene of report. H. Res. 503; Mr. Solomon. Utah. Minors to Load Materials into Balers and Compac- Court Reporters Compensatory Time. H.R. 1225; Mr. tors. H.R. 1114; Mr. Ewing et al. Fawell et al. Permanent Replacements for Striking Employees. Davis-Bacon Repeal Act. S. 141. H.R. 1176; Mr. Goodling et al. Economically Targeted Investments in Connection Preferential Treatment as Unlawful Employment with Employee Benefit Plans. H.R. 1594; Mr. Practice. S. 26. Saxton et al. Railroad Unemployment Insurance Amendments Act. Consideration of. H. Res. 215; Mr. Linder. H.R. 2594; Mr. Shuster et al. Economically Targeted Investments in Connection State Taxation of Pension Income. H.R. 394; Mrs. with Employee Benefit Plans (H.R. 1594): correct Vucanovich et al. enrollment. H. Con. Res. 108; Mr. Goodling. Union Dues as a Condition of Employment. S. 1788. Employee Involvement Programs. H.R. 743; Mr. Gun- Veterans Employment and Training. H.R. 2289; Mr. derson et al. S. 295. Buyer et al. Consideration of (H.R. 743). H. Res. 226; Mrs. Veterans Employment Opportunities Act. H.R. 3586; Waldholtz. Mr. Mica et al. Employer Owned Vehicles. H.R. 1227; Mr. Fawell Workers’ Compensation Benefits. H.R. 1715; Mr. et al. Goodling et al. Consideration of. H. Res. 440; Mr. Solomon. Land Conveyance (see PUBLIC LANDS). Employment Discrimination on the Basis of Sexual Orientation Prohibition. S. 2056. Land Disposal Program Flexibility Act. H.R. 2036; Mr. ERISA Targeted Health Insurance Reform Act. H.R. Oxley et al. 995; Mr. Fawell et al. Federal Employees: Landsat Amendments Act. S. 625. AID Employees Voluntary Separation Incentive Payments. H.R. 3870; Mr. Gilman. Language of Government Act. H.R. 123; Mr. Emerson Civil Service Reform Act. H.R. 3841; Mr. Mica et al. et al. Consideration of. H. Res. 499; Mr. Linder. Educational Assistance for Dependents of Fed- eral Law Enforcement Officials. S. 2101. Law Enforcement Officers Integrity. S.J. Res. 32. Federal Employee Representation Improvement Act. H.R. 782; Mr. Wolf et al. Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund. H.R. 3391; Mr. Schaefer et al. Federal Employees Contracting or Trading With Indians. H.R. 3215; Mr. Hayworth. S. 199. Legal Services Corporation, Abolish. H.R. 2277; Mr. Federal Employees Deemed Essential. S. 1508. Gekas et al. Federal Employees Emergency Leave Transfer Act. S. 868. Legal Services Reform Act. S. 1221. Federal Employment, Political Recommendtions for. S. 253. Legislative Line Item Veto Act. S. 14.

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Legislative Line Item Veto Act of 1995. S. 4. MARINE AND MARITIME—Continued Consideration of. H. Res. 147; Mr. Goss. Fish and Fisheries—Continued Crawford (NE) National Fish Hatchery Convey- Consideration of. H. Res. 391; Mr. Solomon. ance. H.R. 3287; Mr. Barrett of Nebraska. Estonia-U.S. Fishery Agreement. H.R. 543; Mr. Line Item Veto Act. H.R. 2; Mr. Clinger et al. Saxton. Consideration of. H. Res. 55; Mr. Goss. Fairport National Fish Hatchery Conveyance. H.R. 584; Mr. Leach. Livestock Grazing Act. S. 852. S. 1459. Consideration of. H. Res. 145; Mr. McInnis. Fisheries Act. S. 267. Lobbying Disclosure Act. H.R. 2564; Mr. Canady et al. S. 101. S. 1060. Fishermen’s Protective Act Amendments. H.R. 716; Mr. Young of Alaska et al. S. 267. Consideration of (H.R. 2564). H. Res. 269; Mr. Goss. Fishery Conservation and Management Amend- ments. H.R. 39; Mr. Young of Alaska. S. 39. Lobbying Disclosure Act (S.1060): correct enrollment. H. Con. Res. 116; Mr. Canady. S. Con. Res. 36. Interjurisdictional Fisheries Act Reauthorization. H.R. 2160; Mr. Saxton. Lobbying Disclosure Technical Amendments Act. H.R. Marion National (AL) Fish Hatchery Convey- 3435; Mr. Canady et al. ance. H.R. 3557; Mr. Hilliard. National Marine Fisheries Service Laboratory Local Empowerment and Flexibility Act. H.R. 2086; Mr. Conveyance. H.R. 1358; Mr. Torkildsen. Shays et al. S. 88. Consideration of Senate amendment. H. Res. 338; Mr. Dreier. New London National Fish Hatchery Convey- ance. H.R. 614; Mr. Minge. M Consideration of. H. Res. 146; Mrs. Waldholtz. Major League Baseball Antitrust Reform Act. S. 627. Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Convention Act. H.R. 622; Mr. Studds et al. S. 267. Major League Baseball Restoration Act. S. 376. Red Fish Harvest in Katmai National Park in Alaska. H.R. 1786; Mr. Young of Alaska. MARINE AND MARITIME: Sea of Okhotsk Fisheries Enforcement Act. H.R. Boating and Aviation Operation Safety Act. H.R. 234; 715; Mr. Young of Alaska et al. S. 267. Mr. Ehlers. Silvio O. Conte Fish and Wildlife Refuge Eminent Canadian Boater Landing Permit. H.R. 4165; Mr. Domain Prevention Act. H.R. 2909; Mr. Bass Hoke et al. et al. Coast Guard Authorization, FY 1996. H.R. 1361; Mr. Striped Bass Act. H.R. 1139; Mr. Saxton et al. Coble et al. S. 1004. H.R. 4139; Mr. Saxton. S. 776. Consideration of (H.R. 1361). H. Res. 139; Mr. Stuttgart National Aquaculture Research Center Diaz-Balart. Act. H.R. 33; Ms. Lambert. Coast Guard Authorization, FY 1996 (S. 1004): cor- Triploid Grass Carp. S. 268. rect enrollment. H. Con. Res. 229; Mr. Shuster. Walhalla (SC) National Fish Hatchery Convey- Coastal Barrier Resources System Maps Corrections. ance. H.R. 3546; Mr. Graham. H.R. 2005; Mr. Forbes. H.R. 2100; Mrs. Fowler International Dolphin Conservation Program Act. et al. H.R. 2823; Mr. Gilchrest et al. S. 1420. Coastal Zone Management Reauthorization Act. H.R. Consideration of (H.R. 2823). H. Res. 489; Mr. 1965; Mr. Saxton et al. Goss. Deepwater Port Modernization Act. H.R. 2940; Mr. Marine Mineral Resources Research Act. H.R. 3249; Hayes et al. Mr. Abercrombie et al. S. 1194. Federal Oceanography Coordination Improvement Marine Resources Revitalization Act. H.R. 1175; Mr. Act. H.R. 3537; Mr. Saxton et al. Young of Alaska et al. Fish and Fisheries: National Marine Sanctuaries Preservation Act. H.R. 3487; Mr. Saxton et al. Anadromous Fish Conservation Act Amend- ments. H.R. 1139; Mr. Saxton et al. H.R. 4139; Operation Sail Commendation. S.J. Res. 64. Mr. Saxton. S. 776. Ships and Shipping: Anadromous Fish Conservation Act Reauthoriza- Maritime Security Act. H.R. 1350; Mr. Spence tion. H.R. 2160; H.R. 4139; Mr. Saxton. et al. S. 1139. Atlantic Tunas Convention Act. H.R. 541; Mr. Consideration of (H.R. 1350). H. Res. 287; Saxton. S. 267. Mr. Quillen. Carbon Hill (AL) National Fish Hatchery Con- Ocean Shipping Reform Act. H.R. 2149; Mr. Shu- veyance. H.R. 2982; Mr. Bevill. ster et al. Cooperative Fisheries Management Act. H.R. Consideration of. H. Res. 419; Mr. Quillen. 2160; Mr. Saxton. Shipbuilding Trade Agreement Act. H.R. 2754; Corning National Fish Hatchery Conveyance. Mr. Crane et al. H.R. 535; Mrs. Lincoln. Consideration of. H. Res. 448; Mr. Dreier. Consideration of. H. Res. 144; Ms. Pryce. Vessel Conveyance, C.S.S. Hunley. S. 1084.

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MARINE AND MARITIME—Continued MARINE AND MARITIME—Continued Vessel Documentation: Vessel Documentation—Continued Alpha Tango. S. 1348. Shamrock V. S. 212. Aura. S. 653. Shogun. S. 1457. Babs. S. 1149. Shooter. S. 1298. Bagger. S. 84. Sisu. S. 739. Billy Buck. S. 1272. Sunrise. S. 654. Captain Daryl. S. 1347. Tecumseh. S. 1933. Carolyn. S. 1358. Too Much Fun. S. 1319. Chrissy. S. 1017. Top Gun. S. 1828. Consortium. S. 493. Triad. S. 1282. Courier Service. S. 1826. U.S. Army Hovercraft. S. 1046. Damn Yankee. S. 1924. Westfjord. S. 1383. Dragonessa. S. 869. Why Knot. S. 279. Emerald Ayes. S. 482. Wolf Gang II. S. 889. Empress. S. 527. Yes Dear. S. 680. Enchanted Isles. S. 1047. Marshals Service (U.S.) Improvement Act. H.R. 2641; Mr. Enchanted Seas. S. 1047. McCollum et al. Endeavour. S. 213. Consideration of. H. Res. 418; Ms. Pryce. Evening Star. S. 763. Explorer. S. 1041. Medicaid Certification Act. H.R. 1791; Mr. Barton of Extreme. S. 1631. Texas et al. Focus. S. 1362. Freja Viking. S. 528. Medicaid Requirements Regarding Annual Resident Re- views for Nursing Facilities. H.R. 3632; Mr. Ehrlich Gallant Lady. S. 535. et al. Gleam. S. 480. God’s Grace II. S. 1384. Medical Device Reporting Requirement Repeal. H.R. Halcyon. S. 1825. 2366; Mrs. Vucanovich et al. Herco Tyme. S. 1648. Medicare and Medicaid Coverage Data Bank Repeal. H.R. Idun Viking. S. 528. 2685; Mr. Thomas et al. Intrepid. S. 492. Isabelle. S. 561. Medicare Parts B and C Administration Budget Savings Jajo. S. 975. Extension Act. H.R. 1217; Mr. Bliley. Joan Marie. S. 1454. Kalypso. S. 1588. Medicare Presidential Budget Savings Extension Act. H.R. 1134; Mr. Thomas. L.R. Beattie. S. 172. Lady Hawk. S. 475. Medicare Program Reform. H.R. 2425; Mr. Archer et al. Liberty. S. 1682. Consideration of. H. Res. 238; Mr. Linder. Liv Viking. S. 528. M/V Twin Drill. S. 808. Medicare Select Policies Expansion. H.R. 483; Mrs. John- Magic Carpet. S. 1016. son of Connecticut et al. Marantha. S. 655. Consideration of. H. Res. 130; Ms. Pryce. Marsh Grass Too. S. 1566. Medicare Select Policies Expansion (H.R. 483): correct en- Moonraker. S. 1545. rollment. S. Con. Res. 19. Movin On. S. 1455. Waiving points of order against the conference report. Old Hat. S. 1349. H. Res. 180; Ms. Pryce. Onrust. S. 1040. Perserverance. S. 583. Medicare Trust Funds Financial Status. H.R. 1590; Mr. Play Hard. S. 1456. Archer et al. Policy Maker III. S. 1933. Memorials and Monuments (see COMMEMORATIONS Prime Time. S. 826. AND MEMORIALS). Quiet Squaw. S. 1933. Quietly. S. 656. Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable Battery Manage- Relentless. S. 1933. ment Act. H.R. 2024; Mr. Klug et al. S. 619. Resolution. S. 583. Methamphetamine Control Act. H.R. 3852; Mr. Heineman Royal Affaire. S. 802. et al. S. 1965. Sarah-Christen. S. 1281. Sea Mistress. S. 911. Metric Conversion in Federal Construction Projects. H.R. Serenity. S. 278. 2779; H.R. 4233; Mr. Cox et al.

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Mexican Debt Disclosure Act. S. 384. National Peace Officers’ Memorial Service. H. Con. Res. 147; Mr. Traficant. Mexican Peso and Economy Stabilization. H. Res. 80; Ms. Kaptur et al. National Physical Fitness and Sports Foundation Estab- lishment Act. S. 1311. Microenterprise Act. H.R. 3846; Mr. Gilman et al. Consideration of. H. Res. 545; Mr. Archer.

Minimum Wage Increase. H.R. 3448; Mr. Archer. National Physical Fitness and Sports Foundation Estab- Consideration of. H. Res. 440; Mr. Solomon. lishment Act (S. 1311): return papers to Senate. H. Res. 545; Mr. Archer. Waiving points of order against the conference report. H. Res. 503; Mr. Solomon. National Science Foundation Authorization Act. H.R. 1852; Mr. Schiff et al. Minority Children Adoption. H.R. 3286; Ms. Molinari et al. National Security Revitalization Act. H.R. 7; Mr. Spence Consideration of. H. Res. 428; Ms. Pryce. et al. Consideration of. H. Res. 83; Mr. Solomon. Missile Defense System. H.R. 3144; Mr. Livingston et al. S. 1635. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act. H.R. Consideration of (H.R. 3144). H. Res. 438; Mr. Diaz- 2196; Mrs. Morella et al. Balart. National Transportation Safety Board Amendments. H.R. Mother Teresa, Honorary Citizenship. H.J. Res. 191; Mr. 3159; Mr. Shuster et al. S. 1831. Flanagan et al. Consideration of (H.R. 3159). H. Con. Res. 221; Mr. Shuster.

National Transportation Safety Board Amendments (H.R. N 3159): correct enrollment. H. Con. Res. 221; Mr. Shu- ster. Narcotics Trafficking. S. 2053. National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. H.R. NASA Authorization, FY 1996. H.R. 2043; Mr. Walker 4073; Mr. Portman et al. et al. S. 1048. National Wildlife Refuge Improvement Act. H.R. 1675; NASA Authorization, FY 1997. S. 1839. Mr. Young of Alaska et al. Consideration of. H. Res. 410; Mr. Goss. National Children’s Island Act. H.R. 1508; Ms. Norton. NATIVE AMERICANS: National Endowment for the Arts. H.R. 1557; Mr. Good- Alaskans: ling et al. S. 856. Alaska Land Bank Protection. H.R. 2505; Mr. Young of Alaska. National Endowment for the Humanities. H.R. 1557; Mr. Goodling et al. S. 856. Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Amend- ments. H.R. 402; Mr. Young of Alaska. National Environmental Education Amendments Act. S. Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Amend- 1873. ments (H.R. 402): correct enrollment. S. Con. Res. 27. National Film Preservation Act. H.R. 1734; Mr. Moorhead Joint Federal-State Commission on Policies and et al. Programs Affecting Alaska Natives. H.R. 3973; Mr. Young of Alaska. National Geologic Mapping Reauthorization Act. H.R. Kenai Natives Association Equity Act. H.R. 401; 3198; Mr. Calvert et al. Mr. Young of Alaska. S. 1889. Hawaiians: National Historical Publications and Records Commission Native Hawaiian Organizations Coverage Under Authorization. S. 1577. the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. S. 1983. National Information Infrastructure Protection Act. S. Indians: 982. Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians Revenue Distribution. H.R. 3804; Mr. Bono et al. National Institute of Standards and Technology. H.R. 1870; Mrs. Morella. S. 1141. Bureau of Indian Affairs Reorganization Act. S. 814. National Institutes of Health Revitalization Act. S. 1897. California Indian Land Transfer Act. H.R. 3642; Mr. Gallegly et al. National Invasive Species Act. H.R. 3217; Mr. LaTourette Crow Creek Sioux Tribe Infrastructure Develop- et al. H.R. 4283; Mr. LaTourette. ment Trust Fund Act. H.R. 2512; Mr. Johnson of South Dakota. S. 1264. National Marine Sanctuaries Preservation Act. H.R. 3487; Federal Employees Contracting or Trading With Mr. Saxton et al. Indians. H.R. 3215; Mr. Hayworth. S. 199.

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NATIVE AMERICANS—Continued NATO Revitalization and Expansion Act. H.R. 7; Mr. Indians—Continued Spence et al. Goshute Indian Reservation Addition. H.R. 2464; Consideration of. H. Res. 83; Mr. Solomon. Mr. Hansen. Hoopa Valley Tribe Land Conveyance. H.R. 2710; Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act. H.R. 1281; Mrs. Mr. Riggs. Maloney et al. Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Pre- vention. S. 441. New Borns’ and Mothers’ Health Protection Act. S. 969. Indian Child Welfare Act Amendments. H.R. NOAA Authorization. H.R. 1815; Mr. Rohrabacher et al. 3828; Mr. Young of Alaska et al. S. 1962. S. 1142. Indian Education. S. 377. Indian Environmental General Assistance Pro- Non-Immigrant Nurse Program. S. 2197. gram Act of 1992 Reauthorization. S. 1834. Northeast Interstate Dairy Compact. S.J. Res. 28. Indian Gaming Regulatory Act Amendments Act. S. 487. Northern Mariana Islands. S. 638. Indian Health Care Improvement Technical Cor- rections Act. H.R. 3378; Mr. Young of Alaska Northern Mariana Islands Delegate Act. H.R. 4067; Mr. et al. S. 1869. Gallegly et al. Consideration of (H.R. 3378). H. Res. 544; Mr. Young of Alaska. Nuclear Waste Policy Act. S. 1271. S. 1936. Indian Health Care Improvement Technical Cor- rections Act (H.R. 3378): agree to Senate amendment with amendment. H. Res. 544; Mr. Young of Alaska. O Indian Self-Determination and Education Assist- Occupational Safety and Health Reform and Reinvention ance Act Regulations. H.R. 3034; Mr. Miller of Act. S. 1423. California. Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Ocean Shipping Reform Act. H.R. 2149; Mr. Shuster et al. Culture and Arts Development. H.R. 3049; Mr. Consideration of. H. Res. 419; Mr. Quillen. Goodling et al. National Museum of the American Indian Act OECD Shipbuilding Trade Agreement Act. H.R. 2754; Mr. Amendments. S. 1970. Crane et al. Native American Housing Assistance and Self- Consideration of. H. Res. 448; Mr. Dreier. Determination Act. H.R. 3219; Mr. Lazio of New York et al. Office of Government Ethics Authorization Act. H.R. Native American Programs Act Extension. S. 3235; Mr. Canady et al. S. 699. 510. Oil Spill Prevention and Response Improvement Act. S. Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute Settlement Act. S. 1730. 1973. Navajo-Hopi Relocation Housing Program. S. Oklahoma City Bombing. H. Res. 135; Mr. Lucas et al. 349. Older Americans Indian Technical Amendments Older Americans Amendments. H.R. 2570; Mr. Act. S. 1972. Cunningham et al. S. 1643. Prairie Island Indian Community. H.R. 3068; Mr. Gutknecht. Older Americans Indian Technical Amendments Act. S. 1972. Pueblo of Isleta Indian Tribe Land Claims. H.R. 740; Mr. Skeen et al. Olympics Torch Relay. H. Con. Res. 146; Mr. Gilchrest. Saddleback Mountain-Arizona Settlement Act. S. H. Con. Res. 172; Mr. Gingrich. 1341. Supplemental Treaty Between the U.S. and the Organ and Bone Marrow Transplant Program Reauthor- Confederated Tribes and Bands of Indians of ization Act. S. 1324. Middle Oregon Nullification. S. 2102. Overseas Citizens Voting Rights Act. H.R. 3058; Mr. Taos Pueblo Indians of New Mexico Land Con- Thomas et al. veyance. H.R. 101; Mr. Richardson et al. Consideration of. H. Res. 51; Mrs. Waldholtz. Ozark Wild Horses Protection Act. H.R. 238; Mr. Emerson Technical Corrections. H.R. 2726; Mr. Gallegly. et al. S. 325. S. 1431. Torres-Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians Claims Settlement Act. H.R. 3640; Mr. Bono et al. S. 1893. P Paperwork Elimination Act. H.R. 2715; Mr. Torkildsen NATO Enlargement Facilitation Act. H.R. 3564; Mr. Gil- et al. man et al. S. 602. Consideration of. H. Res. 409; Mr. Linder.

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Paperwork Reduction Act. H.R. 830; Mr. Clinger et al. PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRESIDENTS—Continued S. 244. Line Item Veto Act. H.R. 2; Mr. Clinger et al. Consideration of (H.R. 830). H. Res. 91; Mr. Linder. Consideration of. H. Res. 55; Mr. Goss. Presidential and Executive Office Accountability Act. Parks (see PUBLIC LANDS). H.R. 3452; Mr. Mica et al. State of the Union Address. H. Con. Res. 16; Mr. Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act. H.R. 1833; Mr. Canady DeLay. S. Con. Res. 39. et al. S. 939. State of the Union Message. H. Doc. 104–1. Consideration of (H.R. 1833). H. Res. 251; Mrs. ‘‘Vice Presidents of the United States, 1789-1993’’, Waldholtz. Printing of. S. Con. Res. 34. Consideration of Senate amendments (H.R. 1833). H. Res. 389; Mrs. Waldholtz. Private Property Protection Act. H.R. 925; Mr. Canady. S. 605. Patent Reform Act. H.R. 3460; Mr. Moorhead et al. Consideration of (H.R. 925). H. Res. 101; Mrs. Waldholtz. Patents Used by the United States. H.R. 632; Mr. Frost et al. PRIVATE RELIEF: An, Nguyen Quy. H.R. 1087; Ms. Lofgren. S. 389. Patient Right to Know Act. H.R. 2976; Mr. Ganske et al. Benchmark Rail Group, Inc. H.R. 419; Mr. Talent. Carron, Jr., Arthur J. H.R. 418; Mr. Stupak. Peace Corps 35th Anniversary. H.J. Res. 158; Mr. Farr et al. Davis, John Wesley. H.R. 1886; Mr. Wynn. Dobert, Gail E. H.R. 4025; Mr. Forbes. Pension Income Taxation. H.R. 394; Mrs. Vucanovich Gamble, Lloyd B. H.R. 1009; Mr. Davis. et al. Girault, Norton R. H.R. 2001; Mr. Scott. Murty, Kris. H.R. 1315; Mr. Coleman. Personal Responsibility Act. H.R. 4; Mr. Shaw et al. Salas-Velazquez, Oscar. H.R. 1031; Mr. Ramstad. Consideration of. H. Res. 117; Mr. Solomon. Trecosta, Rocco A. H.R. 2765; Mr. Smith of Texas. Consideration of. H. Res. 119; Mr. Solomon. Vance, Nathan C. S. 966. Waiving points of order against the conference report. H. Res. 319; Mr. Solomon. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act. S. 240.

Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act. S. Private Security Officer Quality Assurance Act. H.R. 1823. 2092; Mr. Barr et al.

Philanthropy Protection Act. H.R. 2519; Mr. Fields of Privatization Act. H.R. 1720; Mr. McKeon. Texas et al. Product Liability Litigation. H.R. 956; Mr. Hyde et al. Physical Fitness and Sports Foundation Establishment Consideration of. H. Res. 108; Mr. Linder. Act. S. 1311. Consideration of. H. Res. 109; Mr. Linder. Waiving points of order against the conference report. Waiving points of order against the conference report. H. Res. 545; Mr. Archer. H. Res. 394; Mr. Linder. Pilot Small Business Technology Transfer Program Ex- Professional Sports Teams. H.R. 2740; Mr. Hoke et al. tension Act. H.R. 3158; Mrs. Meyers of Kansas et al. Propane Education and Research Act. H.R. 1514; Mr. Pipeline Safety Act. H.R. 1323; Mr. Shuster et al. S. 1505. Tauzin et al. S. 1646.

Poland’s First Constitution 205th anniversary. H. Con. Property Owners’ Rights Protection. S. 1954. Res. 165; Mr. Quinn et al. S.J. Res. 51. Public Buildings Reform Act. S. 1005. ‘‘Portrait Monument’’ in Capitol Rotunda. H. Con. Res. 216; Mrs. Morella et al. S. Con. Res. 21. Public Debt Limit. H.R. 2586; Mr. Archer. Consideration of. H. Res. 258; Mr. Solomon. Postal Service Transitional Appropriations. H.R. 1826; Mr. McHugh. Consideration of Senate amendments. H. Res. 262; Ms. Pryce. Prescription Drug Equity Act. S. 1277. Public Debt Limit (H.R. 2409): consideration of. H. Res. 292; Mr. Kennedy of Massachusetts. PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRESIDENTS: Balanced Budget Message. H. Doc. 104–160. Public Debt Limit and Federal Trust Funds. H.R. 2621; Legislative Line Item Veto Act. S. 14. H.R. 3021; Mr. Archer. Legislative Line Item Veto Act of 1995. S. 4. Consideration of Senate amendments (H.R. 2621). H. Consideration of. H. Res. 147; Mr. Goss. Res. 293; Mr. Goss. Consideration of. H. Res. 391; Mr. Solomon. Consideration of (H.R. 3021). H. Res. 371; Mr. Linder.

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Public Debt Limit and Federal Trust Funds (H.R. 2621): PUBLIC LANDS—Continued consideration of.H. Res. 293; Mr. Goss. Illinois Land Conservation Act. H.R. 714; Mr. Weller et al. PUBLIC LANDS: Kentucky National Wildlife Refuge Establishment. S. 1611. Alaska Wilderness Area Act, Mollie Beattie. S. 1899. Lamprey Wild and Scenic River Act. S. 1174. Amagansett National Wildlife Refuge Addition. H.R. 1836; Mr. Forbes. S. 1422. Land Conveyance: American Land Sovereignty Protection Act. H.R. Alaska. H.R. 2560; Mr. Young of Alaska. 3752; Mr. Young of Alaska et al. Anaktuvuk Pass Land Exchange and Wilderness Redesignation Act. H.R. 400; Mr. Young of Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor Alaska. S. 719. Amendments Act. S. 601. Consideration of (H.R. 400). H. Res. 52; Mr. Bureau of Land Management Authorization. H.R. McInnis. 1077; Mr. Hansen et al. H.R. 3290; Mr. Cooley et al. Consideration of (H.R. 400). H. Res. 554; Mr. Crane. Cache La Poudre River National Water Heritage Area Act. S. 342. S. 1500. Arizona, Alpine Elementary School District. H.R. 3547; Mr. Hayworth. Carl Garner Federal Lands Cleanup Day. S. 197. Big Thicket National Preserve Land Exchange. Chacoan Outliers Protection Act. H.R. 517; Mr. Rich- H.R. 826; Mr. Wilson. ardson et al. S. 226. S. 719. California, Butte County. H.R. 440; Mr. Herger. Cuprum Townsite Relief Act. S. 1196. S. 719. Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Com- Consideration of (H.R. 440). H. Res. 53; Mr. mercial Operation Fee. H.R. 536; Mr. McDade. Linder. Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, California, Del Norte County. H.R. 2709; Mr. Don. H.R. 1253; Mr. Mineta et al. Riggs. Elkhorn Ridge Timber Sale Substitution. H.R. 2711; California, Mariposa County. H.R. 3147; Mr. Mr. Riggs. Radanovich et al. Florida Wild and Scenic Rivers Study. H.R. 3155; Mr. California, Stanislaus County. H.R. 4088; Mr. McCollum et al. Condit. Forests: Colorado, Gilpin County. H.R. 2437; Mr. McInnis. Angeles National Forest. H.R. 924; Mr. McKeon Colorado, Gunnison County. H.R. 2438; Mr. et al. McInnis. Cleveland National Forest Land Exchange. H.R. Fire Island National Seashore. H.R. 1163; Mr. 207; Mr. Cox. Forbes. Federal Lands Forest Health Protection and Res- Greens Creek Land Exchange Act. H.R. 1266; toration Act. S. 391. Mr. Young of Alaska et al. Forests Management. S. 719. Lost Creek Land Exchange Act. S. 103. Lake Tahoe Basin National Forest. H.R. 2122; Michigan, Iosco County. H.R. 2670; Mr. Barcia Mrs. Vucanovich et al. of Michigan. Mark Twain National Forest. H.R. 3464; Mr. Missouri, Rolla. H.R. 701; Mr. Emerson. Hancock. North Dakota, Rolla. S. 1544. Modoc National Forest Boundary Adjustment. Oklahoma, Eufaula. S. 1406. H.R. 1585; Mr. Herger. Oregon, Sumpter. H.R. 1581; Mr. Cooley. National Forest Ski Area Permits. H.R. 1527; Mr. Young of Alaska et al. S. 907. Snowbasin Land Exchange Act. H.R. 2402; Mr. Hansen et al. H.R. 2824; Mr. Hansen. S. 1371. Snoqualmie National Forest Boundary Adjust- ment Act. H.R. 3497; Ms. Dunn of Washington Taos Pueblo Indians of New Mexico. H.R. 101; et al. Mr. Richardson et al. Sterling Forest Protection Act. S. 223. S. 719. Consideration of. H. Res. 51; Mrs. Waldholtz. Talladega National Forest Boundary Modifica- Utah, Washington County. H.R. 1838; Mr. Han- tion. H.R. 1874; Mr. Browder. sen. Targhee National Forest Land Exchange. H.R. Ward Valley Land Transfer Act. S. 1596. 529; Mr. Crapo. Washington, Stevens County. S. 378. Wenatachee National Forest. H.R. 2518; Mr. Weyerhaeuser Company Land Exchange in Ar- Hastings of Washington. kansas and Oklahoma. S. 1025. Fort Carson-Pinon Canyon Military Lands With- Wyoming, ‘‘Ranch A’’ in Crook County. H.R. 3579; drawal Act. H.R. 256; Mr. Hefley. Mrs. Cubin. S. 1802. Great Western Scenic Trail. H.R. 531; Mr. Hansen Mindoka Project Transfer. S. 1921. et al. National Cave and Karst Research Institute Act. S. Hells Canyon Wilderness Boundary Adjustment. H.R. 1699. 2693; Mr. Cooley et al. National Recreation Lakes Study Act. S. 1844. Hopewell Township Investment Act. H.R. 308; Mr. North Platte National Wildlife Refuge Boundary. Klink. H.R. 2679; Mr. Barrett of Nebraska. Idaho National Monument Boundary Revision Act. S. Oahu National Wildlife Refuge Complex Addition. 551. H.R. 1772; Mrs. Mink of Hawaii.

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PUBLIC LANDS—Continued PUBLIC LANDS—Continued Old Spanish Trail. S. 587. Wildlife Refuges. H.R. 1675; Mr. Young of Alaska Oregon Resource Conservation Act. S. 1662. et al. Ozark Wild Horses Protection Act. H.R. 238; Mr. Em- Consideration of. H. Res. 410; Mr. Goss. erson et al. Parks: Public Utility Holding Company Act. S. 1317. Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Mili- tary Park in Georgia. H.R. 848; Mr. Deal of Puerto Rico Political Status. H.R. 3024; Mr. Young of Georgia. S. 1706. Alaska et al. Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve Bound- ary Adjustment Act. H.R. 2561; Mr. Young of Alaska. Mineral King Act. H.R. 3534; Mr. Radanovich Q et al. Minor Boundary Adjustments and Miscellaneous Park Amendments Act. H.R. 694; Mr. Hansen. R National Park Foundation. S. 1703. National Park System Reform Act. H.R. 260; Mr. Rabin, Yitzhak, Honoring the Life and Legacy. S. Con. Hefley et al. Res. 31. National Parks and National Wildlife Refuge Systems Freedom Act. H.R. 2677; Mr. Young Radio Marti Recordings. H.R. 3916; Mr. Gilman et al. of Alaska et al. Consideration of. H. Res. 323; Mr. McInnis. RAH-66 Comanche Helicopter on Capitol Grounds. S. Parks Management. S. 719. Con. Res. 17. Presidio Administration. H.R. 1296; Ms. Pelosi et al. H.R. 4236; Mr. Young of Alaska. Railroads (see TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVEL). Waiving points of order against the con- ference report (H.R. 1296). H. Res. 536; Reclamation Recycling and Water Conservation Act. H.R. Ms. Greene of Utah. 3660; Mr. Hansen. Red Fish Harvest in Katmai National Park in Alaska. H.R. 1786; Mr. Young of Alaska. Regulatory Fair Warning Act. H.R. 3307; Mr. Gekas et al. Rocky Mountain National Park Cemetery. S. 509. Rocky Mountain National Park Visitor Center. Regulatory Flexibilty Analysis. H.R. 937; Mrs. Meyers of H.R. 629; Mr. Allard. Kansas. Virginia National Parks Improvement. H.R. 1091; Mr. Bliley et al. Regulatory Reform and Relief Act. H.R. 926; Mr. Gekas Pennsylvania, Clarion River Designation. H.R. 3568; et al. S. 291. S. 343. Mr. Clinger et al. Consideration of (H.R. 926). H. Res. 100; Mr. Pettaquamscutt Cove National Wildlife Refuge Ex- McInnis. pansion. S. 1871. Regulatory Sunset and Review Act. H.R. 994; Mr. Chap- Public Rangelands Management Act. S. 852. S. 1459. man et al. Revised Statutes 2477 Rights-of-Way Settlement Act. S. 1425. Consideration of. H. Res. 368; Mr. Goss. Saddleback Mountain-Arizona Settlement Act. S. Regulatory Transition Act. H.R. 450; Mr. DeLay et al. 1341. S. 219. Sly Park Dam and Reservoir Conveyance. H.R. 3903; Mr. Doolittle. Consideration of (H.R. 450). H. Res. 93; Mr. Goss. Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve Act. S. 695. Consideration of (S. 219). H. Res. 148; Mr. Dreier. Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge. H.R. 2660; Rescissions (see APPROPRIATIONS). Mr. McCrery. Texas Reclamation Projects Indebtedness Purchase Revised Statutes 2477 Rights-of-Way Settlement Act. S. Act. S. 1719. 1425. ‘‘Trinity Lake’’ Designation. H.R. 1070; Mr. Herger. Trinity River Basin Fish and Wildlife Management Risk Assessment and Cost-Benefit Act. H.R. 1022; Mr. Reauthorization Act. H.R. 2243; Mr. Riggs et al. Walker et al. Umatilla Basin Project Completion Act. H.R. 2392; Consideration of. H. Res. 96; Mr. Diaz-Balart. Mr. Cooley. S. 1986. Utah Public Lands Management Act. H.R. 1745; Mr. Romania, Most-Favored-Nation Treatment. H.R. 3161; Hansen et al. S. 884. Mr. Crane et al. Consideration of (H.R. 1745). H. Res. 303; Mr. Linder. Roosevelt Memorial Commission, Franklin Delano. S. Visitor Services Improvement and Outdoor Legacy 1634. Act. H.R. 2107; Mr. Hansen. Walnut Canyon National Monument Boundary Modi- Ryan White CARE Reauthorization Act. H.R. 1872; Mr. fication Act. H.R. 562; Mr. Hayworth et al. Bilirakis et al. S. 641.

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S SEQUENTIALLY REFERRED BILLS AND RESOLU- TIONS—Continued Saccharin Notice Requirement Repeal. H.R. 1787; Mr. Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1997. Bilbray et al. H.R. 3259. Intelligence Community Act. H.R. 3237. Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments. H.R. 3604; Mr. International Dolphin Conservation Program Act. Bliley et al. S. 1316. H.R. 2823. Waiving points of order against the conference report Marine Resources Revitalization Act. H.R. 1175. (S. 1316). H. Res. 507; Mr. McInnis. National Invasive Species Act. H.R. 3217. Omnibus Export Administration Act. H.R. 361. Satellite Home Viewer Act Corrections. H.R. 1861; Mr. Moorhead. Pilot Small Business Technology Transfer Program Extension Act. H.R. 3158. Savings in Construction Act. H.R. 2779; H.R. 4233; Mr. Regulatory Sunset and Review Act. H.R. 994. Cox et al. Sikes Act Improvement Amendments. H.R. 1141.

School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs. H.R. 2066; Sexual Crimes Against Children Prevention Act. H.R. Mr. Goodling et al. 1240; Mr. McCollum et al.

School Prayer. S. 27. S.J. Res. 7. Sexual Offender Tracking and Identification Act. H.R. 3456; Mr. Zimmer et al. S. 1675. Science Programs Authorization. H.R. 2405; H.R. 3322; Mr. Walker et al. Sexual Orientation Employment Discrimination. S. 2056. Consideration of (H.R. 2405). H. Res. 234; Mr. Quil- len. Sexually Violent Offenders. H.R. 2137; Mr. Zimmer et al. Consideration of (H.R. 3322). H. Res. 427; Ms. Greene of Utah. Sikes Act Improvement Amendments. H.R. 1141; Mr. Young of Alaska et al. Securities Amendments. H.R. 3005; Mr. Fields of Texas. S. 1815. Silver Haired Congress. S. Con. Res. 52.

Securities and Exchange Commission Authorization Act. Single Audit Act Amendments. H.R. 3184; Mr. Horn et al. H.R. 2972; Mr. Bliley et al. S. 1579.

Securities Litigation Reform. H.R. 1058; Mr. Bliley et al. Small Business Administration and Regulatory Flexibilty. Consideration of. H. Res. 103; Mr. Dreier. H.R. 937; Mrs. Meyers of Kansas. Consideration of. H. Res. 105; Mr. Dreier. Waiving points of order against the conference report. Small Business Guaranteed Loans. H.R. 2150; Mrs. Mey- H. Res. 290; Mr. Dreier. ers of Kansas. S. 895.

Securities Litigation Reform Act, Private. S. 240. Small Business Investment Company Improvement Act. S. 1784. Senate (see CONGRESS AND MEMBERS OF CON- GRESS). Small Business Job Protection Act. H.R. 3448; Mr. Archer. Consideration of. H. Res. 440; Mr. Solomon. Senior Citizens Housing Safety and Economic Relief Act. Waiving points of order against the conference report. H.R. 117; Mr. Blute et al. H. Res. 503; Mr. Solomon.

Senior Citizens’ Right to Work Act. H.R. 2684; Mr. Small Business Programs Improvement Act. H.R. 3719; Bunning of Kentucky et al. S. 1432. S. 1470. Mrs. Meyers of Kansas. Consideration of. H. Res. 516; Mr. Linder. SEQUENTIALLY REFERRED BILLS AND RESOLU- TIONS: Small Business Regulatory Fairness Act. S. 942. American Overseas Interests Act. H.R. 1561. Atlantic Tunas Convention Act. H.R. 541. Small Business Regulatory Relief Act. H.R. 3153; Mr. Common Sense Legal Standards Reform Act. H.R. DeLay et al. 956. Department of Energy Civilian Research and Devel- Small Business Technology Transfer Program, Pilot. H.R. opment Act. H.R. 1816. 3158; Mrs. Meyers of Kansas et al. Farmer Mac Reform Act. H.R. 2130. Federal Acquisition Reform Act. H.R. 1670. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION: Gambling Impact and Policy Commission. H.R. 497. Board of Regents: Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve Boundary Baker, Jr., Howard H. H.J. Res. 110; Mr. Living- Adjustment Act. H.R. 2561. ston et al. Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1996. D’Harnoncourt, Anne. H.J. Res. 111; Mr. Living- H.R. 1655. ston et al.

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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION—Continued Space Station. H.R. 1601; Mr. Walker et al. Board of Regents—Continued Consideration of. H. Res. 228; Ms. Pryce. Gerstner, Louis. H.J. Res. 112; Mr. Livingston et al. Special Olympics Torch Relay. H. Con. Res. 64; Mr. Neal, Homer Alfred. H.J. Res. 69; Mr. Mineta Gilchrest et al. et al. National Air and Space Museum Dulles Center. S. Specialty Equipment Market Association. H. Con. Res. 1995. 150; Mr. Chrysler. Smithsonian Institution Sesquicentennial Coins. H.R. 2627; Mr. Livingston et al. State Reimbursement for Federally Funded Employees. S. 1429. Snow Removal Policy Act. H.R. 3348; Mr. Quinn et al. STATES AND TERRITORIES: Soap Box Derby. H. Con. Res. 38; H. Con. Res. 153; Mr. Alabama: Hoyer et al. Carbon Hill National Fish Hatchery Conveyance. H.R. 2982; Mr. Bevill. SOCIAL SECURITY: Historic Chattahoochee Compact. H.R. 2064; Mr. Child and Spousal Support Automated Data System. Everett et al. S. 848. H.R. 2288; Mr. Shaw et al. ‘‘Holk Post Office Building’’. H.R. 2262; Mr. Cal- Medicaid Certification Act. H.R. 1791; Mr. Barton of lahan et al. Texas et al. ‘‘Lynne Federal Courthouse, Seybourn H.’’. S. Medicaid Requirements Regarding Annual Resident 369. Reviews for Nursing Facilities. H.R. 3632; Mr. Ehr- lich et al. Marion National Fish Hatchery Conveyance. H.R. 3557; Mr. Hilliard. Medicare and Medicaid Coverage Data Bank Repeal. H.R. 2685; Mr. Thomas et al. Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail Designation. H.R. 1129; Mr. Lewis of Georgia Medicare Parts B and C Administration Budget Sav- et al. ings Extension Act. H.R. 1217; Mr. Bliley. Talladega National Forest Boundary Modifica- Medicare Presidential Budget Savings Extension Act. tion. H.R. 1874; Mr. Browder. H.R. 1134; Mr. Thomas. Alaska: Medicare Select Policies Expansion. H.R. 483; Mrs. Johnson of Connecticut et al. Alaska Land Bank Protection. H.R. 2505; Mr. Young of Alaska. Consideration of. H. Res. 130; Ms. Pryce. Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Amend- Waiving points of order against the conference ments. H.R. 402; Mr. Young of Alaska. report. H. Res. 180; Ms. Pryce. Alaska Power Administration Sale Act. H.R. Medicare Select Policies Expansion (H.R. 483): correct 1122; Mr. Young of Alaska. S. 395. enrollment. S. Con. Res. 19. Waiving points of order against the con- Medicare Trust Funds Financial Status. H.R. 1590; ference report (S. 395). H. Res. 256; Mr. Mr. Archer et al. McInnis. Nurse Aide Training and Competency Evaluation Alaskan North Slope Oil Export. H.R. 70; Mr. Programs. H.R. 3633; Mr. Ehrlich et al. Thomas et al. S. 395. Social Security Benefits Guarantee. H.R. 2924; Mr. Consideration of (H.R. 70). H. Res. 197; Mr. Archer et al. S. 1555. McInnis. Consideration of (H.R. 2924). H. Res. 355; Mr. Waiving points of order against the con- Goss. ference report (S. 395). H. Res. 256; Mr. Social Security Earnings Limit. H.R. 2684; Mr. McInnis. Bunning of Kentucky et al. H. Con. Res. 109; Mr. Aleutian World War II National Historic Areas Hastert et al. S. 1372. S. 1432. S. 1470. Act. S. 1809. Consideration of (H. Con. Res. 109). H. Res. 245; Anaktuvuk Pass Land Exchange and Wilderness Mr. Solomon. Redesignation Act. H.R. 400; Mr. Young of Social Security Miscellaneous Amendments Act. H.R. Alaska. 4039; Mr. Bunning of Kentucky et al. Consideration of. H. Res. 52; Mr. McInnis. Social Security Treatment Under a Balanced Budget Consideration of. H. Res. 554; Mr. Crane. Amendment. H. Con. Res. 17; Mr. Flanagan et al. S. 290. Anaktuvuk Pass Land Exchange and Wilderness Redesignation Act (H.R. 400): return papers to Consideration of (H. Con. Res. 17). H. Res. 44; Senate. H. Res. 554; Mr. Crane. Mr. Solomon. Cook Inlet Regional Corporation Common Stock. Soft-Metric Conversion. H.R. 2779; H.R. 4233; Mr. Cox H.R. 421; Mr. Young of Alaska. S. 444. S. 719. et al. Greens Creek Land Exchange Act. H.R. 1266; Mr. Young of Alaska et al. Southern Pacific Transportation Company Land Convey- Joint Federal-State Commission on Policies and ances. H.R. 1784; Mrs. Vucanovich et al. Programs Affecting Alaska Natives. H.R. 3973; Mr. Young of Alaska. Space Commercialization Promotion Act. H.R. 3936; Mr. Kenai Natives Association Equity Act. H.R. 401; Walker et al. Mr. Young of Alaska. S. 1889.

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STATES AND TERRITORIES—Continued STATES AND TERRITORIES—Continued Alaska—Continued California—Continued Land Conveyance. H.R. 2560; Mr. Young of Alas- Presidio Administration. H.R. 1296; Ms. Pelosi ka. et al. H.R. 4236; Mr. Young of Alaska. Mollie Beattie Alaska Wilderness Area Act. S. Waiving points of order against the con- 1899. ference report (H.R. 1296). H. Res. 536; Payments in Lieu of Taxes. S. 1010. Ms. Greene of Utah. San Diego Coastal Corrections Act. H.R. 1943; Red Fish Harvest in Katmai National Park. H.R. Mr. Bilbray et al. 1786; Mr. Young of Alaska. Southern Pacific Transportation Company Land Arizona: Conveyances. H.R. 1784; Mrs. Vucanovich Alpine Elementary School District Land Convey- et al. ance. H.R. 3547; Mr. Hayworth. Stanislaus County Land Coveyance. H.R. 4088; Chacoan Outliers Protection Act. H.R. 517; Mr. Mr. Condit. Richardson et al. S. 226. ‘‘Trinity Lake’’ Designation. H.R. 1070; Mr. Saddleback Mountain-Arizona Settlement Act. S. Herger. 1341. Trinity River Basin Fish and Wildlife Manage- Walnut Canyon National Monument Boundary ment Reauthorization Act. H.R. 2243; Mr. Modification Act. H.R. 562; Mr. Hayworth Riggs et al. et al. Ward Valley Land Transfer Act. S. 1596. Arkansas: Colorado: Corning National Fish Hatchery Conveyance. Cache La Poudre River National Water Heritage H.R. 535; Mrs. Lincoln. Area Act. S. 342. S. 1500. Consideration of. H. Res. 144; Ms. Pryce. Fort Carson-Pinon Canyon Military Lands With- drawal Act. H.R. 256; Mr. Hefley. Hydroelectric Projects. H.R. 657; Mrs. Lincoln. S. Gilpin County Land Exchange. H.R. 2437; Mr. 549. McInnis. ‘‘Parker Federal Building, Judge Isaac C.’’. H.R. Gunnison County Land Exchange. H.R. 2438; Mr. 1804; Mr. Hutchinson. McInnis. ‘‘Pryor Post Office Building, Honorable David Rocky Mountain National Park Cemetery. S. 509. H.’’. H.R. 3877; Mr. Dickey et al. Rocky Mountain National Park Visitor Center. Stuttgart National Aquaculture Research Center H.R. 629; Mr. Allard. Act. H.R. 33; Ms. Lambert. ‘‘Stratton Post Office, Winfield Scott’’. H.R. 1026; Weyerhaeuser Company Land Exchange. S. Mr. Hefley et al. 1025. Florida: California: ‘‘Gibbons United States Courthouse, Sam M.’’. Angeles National Forest. H.R. 924; Mr. McKeon H.R. 3710; Ms. Brown of Florida et al. S. 1977. et al. ‘‘King Federal Justice Building, James Law- Butte County Land Conveyance. H.R. 440; Mr. rence’’. H.R. 255; Mr. Hastings of Florida et al. Herger. Wild and Scenic Rivers Study. H.R. 3155; Mr. Consideration of. H. Res. 53; Mr. Linder. McCollum et al. California Indian Land Transfer Act. H.R. 3642; Georgia: Mr. Gallegly et al. ‘‘Bootle Federal Building and United States Courthouse, William Augustus’’. H.R. 4119; Cleveland National Forest Land Exchange. H.R. Mr. Chambliss. 207; Mr. Cox. ‘‘Campbell, Sr. Natural Resource Conservation Del Norte County Land Conveyance. H.R. 2709; Center, J. Phil’’. H.R. 3387; Mr. Norwood et al. Mr. Riggs. Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Mili- Dos Palos Ag Boosters. H.R. 4041; Mr. Condit. tary Park. H.R. 848; Mr. Deal of Georgia. S. Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife 1706. Refuge, Don. H.R. 1253; Mr. Mineta et al. Historic Chattahoochee Compact. H.R. 2064; Mr. ‘‘Hagel Building, Francis J.’’. H.R. 2111; Mr. Mil- Everett et al. S. 848. ler of California. S. 1076. Guam War Restitution Act. H.R. 2041; Mr. Hoopa Valley Tribe Land Conveyance. H.R. 2710; Underwood. Mr. Riggs. Hawaii: ‘‘Lagomarsino Visitor Center, Robert J.’’. H.J. Energy Projects on Fresh Water. S. 225. Res. 50; Mr. Gallegly et al. Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park Ad- Lake Tahoe Basin National Forest. H.R. 2122; visory Commission. S. 357. Mrs. Vucanovich et al. Oahu National Wildlife Refuge Complex Addi- Manzanar Historic Site. H.R. 3006; Mr. Lewis of tion. H.R. 1772; Mrs. Mink of Hawaii. California et al. Idaho: Mariposa County Land Conveyance. H.R. 3147; Cuprum Townsite Relief Act. S. 1196. Mr. Radanovich et al. Idaho National Monument Boundary Revision ‘‘McKelvey Federal Building, Vincent E.’’. H.R. Act. S. 551. 2556; Ms. Eshoo. Mindoka Project Transfer. S. 1921.

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STATES AND TERRITORIES—Continued STATES AND TERRITORIES—Continued Idaho—Continued Michigan: Targhee National Forest Land Exchange. H.R. Iosco County. H.R. 2670; Mr. Barcia of Michigan. 529; Mr. Crapo. Minnesota: Illinois: New London National Fish Hatchery Convey- Bi-State Development Agency Powers. H.J. Res. ance. H.R. 614; Mr. Minge. 78; Mr. Talent et al. S.J. Res. 27. Consideration of. H. Res. 146; Mrs. ‘‘Foreman United States Courthouse, James L.’’. Waldholtz. H.R. 2689; Mr. Poshard. Mississippi: ‘‘Hayes Post Office Building, Charles A.’’. H.R. Corinth, Mississippi, Battlefield Act. S. 610. 2704; Mrs. Collins of Illinois et al. ‘‘Montgomery Department of Veterans Affairs Hydroelectric Project. H.R. 2630; Mr. Costello. Medical Center, G.V. (Sonny)’’. S. 1669. ‘‘Madigan Post Office Building, Edward’’. H.R. Natchez National Historical Park Intermodal 1880; Mr. LaHood et al. Transportation Center. S. 902. ‘‘McAuliffe Post Office, Roger P.’’. H.R. 3834; Mr. Missouri: Flanagan et al. Bi-State Development Agency Powers. H.J. Res. Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie. H.R. 714; 78; Mr. Talent et al. S.J. Res. 27. Mr. Weller et al. ‘‘Coyle Post Office Building, Charles J.’’. H.R. Indiana: 1398; Mr. Clay et al. ‘‘Rodibaugh United States Courthouse, Robert ‘‘Davis Federal Building, Sammy L.’’. H.R. 3186; Kurtz’’. H.R. 3576; Mr. Roemer et al. Mr. Clay. Iowa: ‘‘Emerson Memorial Bridge, Bill’’. S. 1903. Fairport National Fish Hatchery Conveyance. Rolla Land Conveyance. H.R. 701; Mr. Emerson. H.R. 584; Mr. Leach. Montana: Consideration of. H. Res. 145; Mr. McInnis. Fort Peck Rural County Water Supply System Kansas: Act. S. 1467. Irrigation Project Contract Extension Act. S. Hydroelectric Facility. S. 552. 1649. Nebraska: Nicodemus National Historic Site. S. 1720. Crawford National Fish Hatchery Conveyance. Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve Act. S. 695. H.R. 3287; Mr. Barrett of Nebraska. Kentucky: ‘‘Hruska United States Courthouse, Roman L.’’. Hydroelectric Project. H.R. 2501; Mr. Lewis of H.R. 3400; Mr. Christensen et al. Kentucky. H.R. 2869; Mr. Whitfield. S. 421. Impact Aid Payments. S. 1543. Kentucky National Wildlife Refuge Establish- Irrigation Project Contract Extension Act. S. ment. S. 1611. 1649. ‘‘Mazzoli Federal Building, Romano L.’’. H.R. 965; Nevada: Mr. Traficant. Boundary Correction. H.R. 2135; Mrs. Vucano- ‘‘Natcher Bridge, William H.’’. H.R. 3572; Mr. vich. Lewis of Kentucky. Southern Pacific Transportation Company Land Louisiana: Conveyances. H.R. 1784; Mrs. Vucanovich Civil War Center at Louisiana State University. et al. S.J. Res. 42. ‘‘Thompson United States Courthouse and Fed- Federal Judges. S. 1472. eral Building, Bruce R.’’. H.R. 395; Mrs. Vucan- ‘‘Hudson Visitor Center, Laura C.’’. S. 1627. ovich. S. 734. Maine: New Hampshire: ‘‘Chamberlain Post Office Building, Joshua Law- Lamprey Wild and Scenic River Act. S. 1174. rence’’. S. 2153. Vermont-New Hampshire Interstate Public ‘‘Mitchell Post Office Building, George J.’’. H.R. Water Supply Compact. H.J. Res. 129; Mr. 2077; Mr. Longley et al. Sanders et al. S.J. Res. 38. Maryland: New Jersey: ‘‘Deming Federal Building, W. Edwards’’. H.R. Great Falls Preservation and Redevelopment Act. 3535; Mr. Wynn. S. 188. Jennings Randolph Lake Project Compact. H.J. Sterling Forest Reserve. H.R. 3907; Mr. Hansen Res. 113; Mr. Mollohan et al. S.J. Res. 20. et al. Massachusetts: New Mexico: ‘‘Hornblower United States Post Office, Augusta’’. Carlsbad Irrigation District. S. 2015. H.R. 3768; Mr. Blute et al. El Vado Hydroelectric Project. S. 522. National Marine Fisheries Service Laboratory National Cave and Karst Research Institute Act. Conveyance. H.R. 1358; Mr. Torkildsen. S. 1699. Consideration of Senate amendment. H. Res. Rio Puerco Watershed Act. S. 363. 338; Mr. Dreier. Taos Pueblo Indians of New Mexico Land Con- New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park veyance. H.R. 101; Mr. Richardson et al. Establishment. S. 608. S. 1720. Consideration of. H. Res. 51; Mrs. Waldholtz.

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STATES AND TERRITORIES—Continued STATES AND TERRITORIES—Continued New York: Pennsylvania—Continued Amagansett National Wildlife Refuge Addition. ‘‘Nealon United States Courthouse, William J.’’. H.R. 1836; Mr. Forbes. S. 1422. H.R. 3364; Mr. McDade. ‘‘Brown Federal Building, Ronald H.’’. H.R. 3560; ‘‘Rosenn United States Courthouse, Max’’. H.R. Mr. Rangel et al. 1718; Mr. Kanjorski et al. ‘‘Caracappa United States Post Office Building, Puerto Rico Political Status Act. H.R. 3024; Mr. Rose Y.’’. H.R. 3139; Mr. Forbes et al. Young of Alaska et al. Fire Island National Seashore Land Exchange. Rhode Island: H.R. 1163; Mr. Forbes. ‘‘Kizirian Post Office Building, Harry’’. H.R. 1606; ‘‘Marshall United States Courthouse, Thurgood’’. Mr. Reed et al. H.R. 653; Mr. Engel et al. Pettaquamscutt Cove National Wildlife Refuge ‘‘Rivera Post Office Building, Oscar Garcia’’. H.R. Expansion. S. 1871. 885; Mr. Serrano et al. South Carolina: Roosevelt, Franklin D., Family Land Acquisition. Vessel Conveyance, C.S.S. Hunley. S. 1084. S. 134. Walhalla National Fish Hatchery Conveyance. ‘‘Weiss United States Courthouse, Ted’’. H.R. H.R. 3546; Mr. Graham. 4042; Mr. Nadler. Tennessee: Women’s Rights National Historical Park. S. 127. ‘‘Baker, Jr. United States Courthouse, Howard North Carolina: H.’’. H.R. 2547; Mr. Duncan et al. S. 1388. ‘‘Jones Federal Building and United States ‘‘Morton Post Office and Courthouse, L. Clure’’. Courthouse, Walter B.’’. H.R. 840; Mr. Trafi- S. 1931. cant et al. Mutual Aid Agreement, Bristol. H.J. Res. 166; North Carolina Hydroelectric Projects. H.R. 2773; Mr. Boucher et al. Mrs. Myrick. S. 801. Texas: ‘‘Veach-Baley Federal Complex’’. H.R. 2504; Mr. Emergency Drought Relief Act. H.R. 3910; Mr. Taylor of North Carolina. Ortiz et al. North Dakota: ‘‘Longoria Post Office Building, Amos F.’’. H.R. Rolla Land Conveyance. S. 1544. 2700; Mr. Tejeda et al. Ohio: ‘‘McCaghren Customs Administrative Building, Timothy C.’’. H.R. 2415; Mr. Coleman. Hydroelectric Project. H.R. 1011; Mr. Sawyer. H.R. 2816; Mr. Ney et al. S. 468. Texas Low-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact Consent Act. H.R. 558; Mr. Fields of ‘‘Lambros Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Texas et al. S. 419. Thomas D.’’. H.R. 869; Mr. Traficant. Consideration of (H.R. 558). H. Res. 313; Mr. National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. McInnis. H.R. 4073; Mr. Portman et al. Texas Reclamation Projects Indebtedness Pur- ‘‘Stokes United States Courthouse, Carl B.’’. H.R. chase Act. S. 1719. 4133; Mr. LaTourette et al. Texas Statehood Sesquicentennial. S. Con. Res. Oklahoma: 40. Eufaula Land Conveyance. S. 1406. Utah: Oklahoma City Bombing. H. Res. 135; Mr. Lucas Central Utah Water Conservancy District Pre- et al. payment. H.R. 1823; Mr. Hansen et al. Weyerhaeuser Company Land Exchange. S. Goshute Indian Reservation Addition. H.R. 2464; 1025. Mr. Hansen. Oregon: Snowbasin Land Exchange Act. H.R. 2402; Mr. ‘‘Hatfield United States Courthouse, Mark O.’’. Hansen et al. H.R. 2824; Mr. Hansen. S. 1371. H.R. 3134; Mr. DeFazio et al. S. 1636. Utah Public Lands Management Act. H.R. 1745; Hydroelectric Project. H.R. 1290; Mr. Cooley. S. Mr. Hansen et al. S. 884. 538. S. 543. Consideration of (H.R. 1745). H. Res. 303; Oregon Resource Conservation Act. S. 1662. Mr. Linder. ‘‘Redden Federal Courthouse, James A.’’. S. 1875. Washington County Land Exchange. H.R. 1838; Sumpter Land Conveyance. H.R. 1581; Mr. Mr. Hansen. Cooley. Winter Olympic Games Facilitation Act, 2002. Umatilla Basin Project Completion Act. H.R. H.R. 3907; Mr. Hansen et al. 2392; Mr. Cooley. S. 1986. Vermont: ‘‘Wheeler Federal Building, David J.’’. H.R. 2061; Vermont-New Hampshire Interstate Public Mr. Cooley. S. 1097. Water Supply Compact. H.J. Res. 129; Mr. Pennsylvania: Sanders et al. S.J. Res. 38. Clarion River Designation. H.R. 3568; Mr. Virginia: Clinger et al. ‘‘Bryan United States Courthouse, Albert V.’’. S. Hopewell Township Investment Act. H.R. 308; 965. Mr. Klink. Colonial National Historical Park. S. 115. S. 719. Hydroelectric Projects. H.R. 2695; Mr. Klink. S. Mutual Aid Agreement, Bristol. H.J. Res. 166; 283. Mr. Boucher et al.

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STATES AND TERRITORIES—Continued TAXATION AND TAXES—Continued Virginia—Continued Health Insurance Costs Deduction. H.R. 831; Mr. Ar- Virginia National Parks Improvement. H.R. cher et al. 1091; Mr. Bliley et al. Consideration of. H. Res. 88; Mr. Quillen. Washington: Waiving points of order against the conference Hanford Reach Preservation Act. H.R. 2292; Mr. report. H. Res. 121; Mr. Quillen. Hastings of Washington et al. Intercity Passenger Rail Trust Fund. S. 1395. Hydroelectric Project. S. 461. Nonrecognition of Gain in FCC-Certified Sales and Stevens County Land Exchange. S. 378. Exchanges. H.R. 831; Mr. Archer et al. Vancouver National Historic Reserve Act. S. Consideration of. H. Res. 88; Mr. Quillen. 1127. Waiving points of order against the conference Wenatachee National Forest Land Exchange. report. H. Res. 121; Mr. Quillen. H.R. 2518; Mr. Hastings of Washington. Philanthropy Protection Act. H.R. 2519; Mr. Fields West Virginia: of Texas et al. Hydroelectric Projects. H.R. 1051; H.R. 1335; Mr. Retail Dealer Occupational Taxes (H.R. 302): consid- Mollohan. S. 359. S. 595. eration of. H. Res. 246; Mr. Kanjorski. Jennings Randolph Lake Project Compact. H.J. Retroactive Tax Increases Prohibition. S. 94. Res. 113; Mr. Mollohan et al. S.J. Res. 20. Small Business Job Protection Act. H.R. 3448; Mr. Wisconsin: Archer. Welfare Demonstration Project (‘‘Wisconsin Consideration of. H. Res. 440; Mr. Solomon. Works’’). H.R. 3562; Mr. Neumann et al. Waiving points of order against the conference Consideration of. H. Res. 446; Mr. Solomon. report. H. Res. 503; Mr. Solomon. Wyoming: State Taxation of Pension Income. H.R. 394; Mrs. ‘‘Ranch A’’ in Crook County Conveyance. H.R. Vucanovich et al. 3579; Mrs. Cubin. S. 1802. Taxpayer Bill of Rights 2. H.R. 2337; Mrs. Johnson of Connecticut et al. Taxpayer Protection Act (H.R. 807): consideration of. Strategic Petroleum Reserve. S. 1605. H. Res. 111; Mr. Stockman. Thrift Charter Conversion Tax Act. H.R. 2494; Mr. Student Debt Reduction Act. H.R. 3863; Mr. Goodling Archer et al. et al. Tea Experts Board. H.R. 2969; Mr. Klug et al. S. 1518. Waiving points of order against the conference report Supreme Court Police. H.R. 4164; Mr. Hyde. S. 2100. (S. 1518). H. Res. 387; Mr. Archer.

Tea Experts Board (S.1518): return papers to Senate. H. Res. 387; Mr. Archer.

T Technology Transfer Improvements Act. S. 1164.

TAXATION AND TAXES: Telecommunications Competition and Deregulation Act. H.R. 1555; Mr. Bliley et al. S. 652. Alaska, Payments in Lieu of taxes. S. 1010. Consideration of (H.R. 1555). H. Res. 207; Mr. Linder. Constitutional Amendment to Require Two-Thirds Majorities for Bills Increasing Taxes. H.J. Res. 159; Waiving points of order against the conference report Mr. Barton of Texas et al. (S. 652). H. Res. 353; Mr. Linder. Consideration of. H. Res. 395; Mr. McInnis. Television Violence Report Card Act. S. 772. Contract With America Tax Relief Act. H.R. 1215; Mr. Archer. Term Limits Constitutional Amendment. H.J. Res. 2; H.J. Consideration of. H. Res. 128; Mr. Solomon. Res. 73; Mr. McCollum et al. S.J. Res. 21. Earned Income Tax Credit. H.R. 831; Mr. Archer Consideration of (H.J. Res. 73). H. Res. 116; Mr. Goss. et al. Consideration of. H. Res. 88; Mr. Quillen. Territories and Freely Associated States of the United Waiving points of order against the conference States Laws Technical Corrections. S. 1804. report. H. Res. 121; Mr. Quillen. Expatriation Tax Act. H.R. 1812; Mr. Archer et al. Terrorism Prevention. H.R. 1710; H.R. 2703; Mr. Hyde Federal Employee at a Federal Hydroelectric Facility et al. H.R. 3953; Mr. Shuster et al. S. 735. on the Columbia River. H.R. 3163; Mr. Hastings Consideration of (H.R. 2703). H. Res. 376; Ms. Pryce. of Washington et al. Consideration of (H.R. 2703). H. Res. 380; Ms. Pryce. Gasoline Tax Increase Repeal. H.R. 3415; Mrs. Consideration of (H.R. 3953). H. Res. 508; Mr. Goss. Seastrand et al. Waiving points of order against the conference report Consideration of. H. Res. 436; Mr. Dreier. (S. 735). H. Res. 405; Ms. Pryce. Hazardous Duty Tax Benefits for Members of the Armed Forces. H.R. 2778; Mr. Bunning of Kentucky Terrorism Prevention (S. 735): correct enrollment. S. Con. et al. Res. 54. S. Con. Res. 55.

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Thrift Savings Investment Funds Act. S. 1080. TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVEL—Continued Aviation—Continued Toll Free Number to Determine American-Made Products. Dayton Aviation Heritage Preservation Act H.R. 447; Mr. Traficant et al. Amendments. H.R. 606; Mr. Hall of Ohio et al. S. 392. Tourism Organization Act, U.S. H.R. 2579; Mr. Roth Federal Aviation Administration Revitalization et al. S. 1735. Act. H.R. 2276; Mr. Duncan et al. Federal Aviation Authorization Act. H.R. 3539; TRADE: Mr. Shuster et al. S. 1994. S. 2161. Bulgaria, Most-Favored-Nation Treatment. H.R. Waiving points of order against the con- 1643; H.R. 2853; Mr. Crane et al. ference report (H.R. 3539). H. Res. 540; Consideration of Senate amendment (H.R. 1643). Mr. Linder. H. Res. 334; Mr. Dreier. Metropolitan Washington Airports Amendments Cambodia, Most-Favored-Nation Treatment. H.R. Act. H.R. 1036; Mr. Shuster et al. S. 288. 1642; Mr. Crane et al. Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space China, Most-Favored-Nation Treatment. H.J. Res. 96; Museum Dulles Center. S. 1995. Mr. Wolf et al. H.J. Res. 182; Mr. Rohrabacher Highways: et al. District of Columbia Emergency Highway Relief Consideration of (H.J. Res. 96). H. Res. 193; Mr. Act. H.R. 2017; Ms. Norton et al. S. 1023. Solomon. National Highway System Designation Act. H.R. Consideration of (H.J. Res. 182). H. Res. 463; Mr. 2274; Mr. Shuster et al. S. 440. Solomon. Consideration of (H.R. 2274). H. Res. 224; Customs and Trade Agency Authorizations. H.R. Mr. Quillen. 1887; Mr. Crane. ICC Termination Act. H.R. 2539; Mr. Shuster et al. Export-Import Bank Tied-Aid Credit Program. H.R. S. 1396. 2203; Mr. Castle et al. S. 1309. Waiving points of order against the conference Federal Trade Commission Reauthorization Act. H.R. report (H.R. 2539). H. Res. 312; Mr. Quillen. 3553; Mr. Oxley et al. S. 1840. Consideration of (H.R. 2539). H. Res. 259; Mr. Hong Kong Economic and Trade Offices. S. 2130. Quillen. Industrial Espionage Act. S. 1556. ICC Termination Act (H.R. 2539): correct enrollment. OECD Shipbuilding Trade Agreement Act. H.R. 2754; S. Con. Res. 37. Mr. Crane et al. Intermodal Safe Container Transportation Act Consideration of. H. Res. 448; Mr. Dreier. Amendments. H.R. 4040; Mr. Shuster et al. Omnibus Export Administration Act. H.R. 361; Mr. Materials of Trade Exceptions from Hazardous Mate- Roth. rials Transportation Requirements. H.R. 3153; Mr. DeLay et al. Overseas Private Investment Corporation. H.R. 3759; Mr. Roth et al. National Transportation Safety Board Amendments. H.R. 3159; Mr. Shuster et al. S. 1831. Romania, Most-Favored-Nation Treatment. H.R. 3161; Mr. Crane et al. Consideration of (H.R. 3159). H. Con. Res. 221; Mr. Shuster. Trade Agreements Authority Act. H.R. 2371; Mr. Ar- cher et al. Railroads: Trade Laws Technical Corrections. H.R. 3815; Mr. Amtrak Authorization. H.R. 1788; Ms. Molinari Crane. et al. S. 1318. Trade Relations Designation. S. 1918. Consideration of (H.R. 1788). H. Res. 284; Mr. Quillen. United States-Israel Free Trade Area Implementa- Intercity Passenger Rail Trust Fund. S. 1395. tion Act Amendments. H.R. 3074; Mr. Crane et al. Railroad Unemployment Insurance Amendments World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement. S. Act. H.R. 2594; Mr. Shuster et al. 1438. Traffic Signal Synchronization Projects. H.R. 2988; Trademark Dilution Act. H.R. 1295; Mr. Moorhead et al. Mr. McKeon. Transportation Laws Codification. H.R. 2297; Mr. TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVEL: Hyde. Agricultural Commodities Transportation Time Limi- Travel and Tourism Partnership Act. H.R. 2579; Mr. tations. S. 604. Roth et al. S. 1735. Aviation: Truck Safety and Congressional Partnership Act. S. 981. Air Traffic Management System Performance Im- provement Act. S. 1239. Trust Funds Off-Budget Treatment. H.R. 842; Mr. Shu- Airline Pilot Hiring and Safety Act. H.R. 3536; ster et al. Mr. Duncan et al. Consideration of. H. Res. 396; Mr. Quillen. Aviation Disaster Family Assistance Act. H.R. 3923; Mr. Shuster et al. Truth in Lending Act Amendments. H.R. 2399; Mr. Boating and Aviation Operation Safety Act. H.R. McCollum et al. 234; Mr. Ehlers. Child Pilot Safety Act. H.R. 3267; Mr. Duncan Truth in Lending Class Action Relief Act. H.R. 1380; Mr. et al. McCollum et al.

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U VACANCIES (House Members)—Continued Second Session—Continued U.S. Enrichment Corporation Privatization Act. H.R. Oregon: 1216; Mr. Bliley. S. 755. 3rd District, Vacated by Ron Wyden Feb. 5, 1996; (Resigned). Unborn Human Beings. S. 28. Filled by Earl Blumenauer May 30, 1996. Texas: Underground Railroad Freedom Center. H.R. 4073; Mr. 2nd District, Vacated by Charles Wilson, Oct. Portman et al. 8, 1996; (Resigned). Unfunded Mandate Reform Act. H.R. 5; Mr. Clinger et al. S. 1. S. 169. Vessel Documentation (see MARINE AND MARITIME). Consideration of (H.R. 5). H. Res. 38; Mr. Dreier. VETERANS: Union Dues as a Condition of Employment. S. 1788. Agent Orange Exposure. H.R. 1565; H.R. 3643; Mr. Hutchinson et al. United Nations, U.S. Armed Forces Under. H.R. 3308; Mr. Commission on Service Members and Veterans Tran- Longley et al. sition Assistance Establishment. S. 1711. Consideration of. H. Res. 517; Mr. Solomon. Department of Veterans Affairs Nurse Anesthetists. H.R. 1536; Mr. Hutchinson et al. United States Marshals Service Improvement Act. H.R. Department of Veterans Affairs Personnel Outside 2641; Mr. McCollum et al. Activities. H.R. 1384; Mr. Hutchinson et al. Consideration of. H. Res. 418; Ms. Pryce. Expriring Health and Medical Authorities. H.R. 2353; Mr. Hutchinson et al. S. 991. United States Tourism Organization Act. H.R. 2579; Mr. Filipino World War II Veterans Recognition. H. Con. Roth et al. S. 1735. Res. 191; Mr. Gilman et al. S. Con. Res. 64. Major Medical Facility Projects. H.R. 2814; H.R. United States-Puerto Rico Political Status Act. H.R. 3024; 3376; Mr. Stump et al. Mr. Young of Alaska et al. Priority Health Care. H.R. 1565; H.R. 3643; Mr. Hutchinson et al. Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act Authoriza- tion. H.R. 2967; Mr. Schaefer. Revision of Decisions Based on Clear and Unmistak- able Error. H.R. 1483; Mr. Evans et al. Veterans Education and Compensation Benefits V Amendments. H.R. 3674; Mr. Stump et al. Veterans Employment Opportunities Act. H.R. 3586; VACANCIES (House Members): Mr. Mica et al. First Session: Veterans Health Care Management and Contracting California: Flexibility Act. S. 1359. 15th District, Vacated by Norman Y. Mineta Veterans Housing, Employment Programs, and Em- Oct. 10, 1995; (Resigned). ployment Rights Benefits Act. H.R. 2289; Mr. Buyer et al. Filled by Tom Campbell Dec. 15, 1995. Veterans’ Benefits Amendments. H.R. 3373; Mr. Ev- 37th District, Vacated by Walter R. Tucker erett et al. Dec. 15, 1995; (Resigned). Veterans’ Compensation and Readjustment Benefits Filled by Juanita Millender-McDonald Apr. Amendments. H.R. 3673; Mr. Stump et al. 16, 1996. Veterans’ Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Illinois: Act. H.R. 2394; H.R. 3458; Mr. Everett et al. S. 2nd District, Vacated by Mel Reynolds Oct. 1791. 1, 1995; (Resigned). Veterans’ Health Care Eligibility Reform Act. H.R. Filled by Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. Dec. 14, 1995. 3118; Mr. Stump et al. Second Session: VFW Membership. S. 257. Arkansas: 2nd District, Vacated by Ray Thornton Jan. VETOES: 1, 1997; (Resigned). First Session: Kansas: House Bills: 2nd District, Vacated by Sam Brownback Budget Reconciliation. H.R. 2491. H. Doc. Nov. 27, 1996; (Resigned). 104-141. Maryland: Commerce, Justice, State, the Judiciary Ap- 7th District, Vacated by Kweisi Mfume Feb. propriations, FY 1996. H.R. 2076. H. Doc. 18, 1996; (Resigned). 104-149. Filled by Elijah E. Cummings Apr. 25, 1996. Debt Limit. H.R. 2586. H. Doc. 104-132. Missouri: DOD Authorization, FY 1996. H.R. 1530. H. 8th District, Vacated by Bill Emerson, June Doc. 104-155. 22, 1996; (Deceased). Further Continuing Appropriations, FY Filled by Jo Ann Emerson Nov. 5, 1996. 1995. H.J. Res. 115. H. Doc. 104-134.

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VETOES—Continued WATER AND WATER RESOURCES—Continued First Session—Continued Clean Water Amendments. H.R. 961; Mr. Shuster House Bills—Continued et al. Interior Appropriations, FY 1996. H.R. 1977. Consideration of. H. Res. 140; Mr. Quillen. H. Doc. 104-147. Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Act Amend- Legislative Branch Appropriations, FY 1996. ment. S. 523. H.R. 1854. H. Doc. 104-122. Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Act Amend- Securities Litigation Reform. H.R. 1058. H. ment (S. 523): correct enrollment. H. Con. Res. 82; Doc. 104-150. Mr. Young of Alaska. Supplemental Appropriations, Disaster As- Constructed Water Conveyances Standards. H.R. sistance, FY 1995. HR. 1158. H. Doc. 104- 2567; Mr. Condit et al. 83. El Vado Hydroelectric Project. S. 522. VA, HUD Appropriations, FY 1996. H.R. Federal Water Pollution Control Act. S. 1033. 2099. H. Doc. 104-148. Fort Peck Rural County Water Supply System Act. Senate Bills: S. 1467. Bosnia and Herzegovina Self-Defense Act. S. Hanford Reach Preservation Act. H.R. 2292; Mr. 21. Hastings of Washington et al. Second Session: Hawaiian Energy Projects on Fresh Water. S. 225. House Bills: Hydroelectic Projects. H.R. 680; Mr. Solomon et al. Common Sense Legal Standards Reform Act. H.R. 1014; Mr. Hastings of Washington. S. 547. S. H.R. 956. H. Doc. 104-207. 1012. Foreign Affairs Authorization. H.R. 1561. H. Illinois Hydroelectric Project. H.R. 2630; Mr. Costello. Doc. 104-197. Irrigation Project in Kansas and Nebraska Contract Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act. H.R. 1833. Extension Act. S. 1649. H. Doc. 104-198. Kentucky Hydroelectric Project. H.R. 2501; Mr. Lewis Silvio O. Conte Fish and Wildlife Refuge of Kentucky. H.R. 2869; Mr. Whitfield. S. 421. S. Eminent Domain Prevention Act. H.R. 737. 2909. H. Doc. 104-271. Montana Hydroelectric Facility. S. 552. Teamwork for Employees and Managers Act Mt. Hope Hydroelectric Project. H.R. 1366; Mr. of 1995. H.R. 743. H. Doc. 104-251. Frelinghuysen et al. S. 611. Welfare Reform. H.R. 4. H. Doc. 104-164. National Invasive Species Act. H.R. 3217; Mr. LaTourette et al. H.R. 4283; Mr. LaTourette. ‘‘Vice Presidents of the United States, 1789-1993’’, Print- National Recreation Lakes Study Act. S. 1844. ing of. S. Con. Res. 34. North Carolina Hydroelectric Projects. H.R. 2773; Mrs. Myrick. S. 801. Voice of America Recordings. H.R. 3916; Mr. Gilman Ohio Hydroelectric Project. H.R. 1011; Mr. Sawyer. et al. H.R. 2816; Mr. Ney et al. S. 468. Oregon Hydroelectric Project. H.R. 1290; Mr. Cooley. Volunteer Services Punitive Damages. S. 1618. S. 538. S. 543. Pennsylvania Hydroelectric Projects. H.R. 2695; Mr. Voting Rights for Overseas Citizens. H.R. 3058; Mr. Klink. S. 283. Thomas et al. Reclamation Recycling and Water Conservation Act. H.R. 3660; Mr. Hansen. Rio Puerco Watershed Act. S. 363. Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments. H.R. 3604; W Mr. Bliley et al. S. 1316. Waiving points of order against the conference War Crimes Act. H.R. 3680; Mr. Jones et al. report (S. 1316). H. Res. 507; Mr. McInnis. San Diego Coastal Corrections Act. H.R. 1943; Mr. Washington for Jesus 1996 Prayer Rally. H. Con. Res. Bilbray et al. 166; Mr. Stockman. Sly Park Dam and Reservoir Conveyance. H.R. 3903; Mr. Doolittle. Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Land Withdrawal Amendment Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge. H.R. 2660; Act. H.R. 1663; Mr. Skeen et al. Mr. McCrery. ‘‘Trinity Lake’’ Designation. H.R. 1070; Mr. Herger. WATER AND WATER RESOURCES: Trinity River Basin Fish and Wildlife Management Arkansas Hydroelectric Projects. H.R. 657; Mrs. Lin- Reauthorization Act. H.R. 2243; Mr. Riggs et al. coln. S. 549. Utah, Washington County Land Exchange. H.R. Bonneville Power Administration Appropriations Re- 1838; Mr. Hansen. financing Act. S. 92. Vermont-New Hampshire Interstate Public Water Cache La Poudre River National Water Heritage Supply Compact. H.J. Res. 129; Mr. Sanders et al. Area Act. S. 342. S. 1500. S.J. Res. 38. Carlsbad Irrigation District. S. 2015. Washington Hydroelectric Project. S. 461. S. 737. Central Utah Water Conservancy District Prepay- Water Desalinization Research and Development Act. ment. H.R. 1823; Mr. Hansen et al. S. 811.

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WATER AND WATER RESOURCES—Continued Water Reclamation and Reuse Projects. S. 901. Water Research Act Amendments. H.R. 1743; Mr. Doolittle et al. Water Resources Development Act. H.R. 3592; Mr. Shuster et al. S. 640. Water Supply Infrastructure Assistance Act. H.R. 2747; Mr. Shuster et al. West Virginia Hydroelectric Projects. H.R. 1051; H.R. 1335; Mr. Mollohan. S. 359. S. 595.

Welfare and Medicaid Reform Act. H.R. 3734; Mr. Kasich. Consideration of. H. Res. 482; Mr. Goss.

Welfare Demonstration Project (‘‘Wisconsin Works’’). H.R. 3562; Mr. Neumann et al. Consideration of. H. Res. 446; Mr. Solomon.

Welfare Reform. H.R. 4; Mr. Shaw et al. Consideration of. H. Res. 117; Mr. Solomon. Consideration of. H. Res. 119; Mr. Solomon. Waiving points of order against the conference report. H. Res. 319; Mr. Solomon.

Welfare Reform Consolidation Act. H.R. 999; Mr. Good- ling.

Welfare Reform Technical Corrections. S. 2183.

Welfare Transformation Act. H.R. 1157; Mr. Archer.

White House Endowment Fund Grants in Memory of First Ladies. S. 951.

White House Travel Office. H. Res. 369; Mr. Clinger. H.R. 2937; Mr. Clinger et al.

White House Travel Office Employees. S. 1561.

Wildfire Suppression Aircraft Transfer Act. S. 2078.

Winter Olympic Games Facilitation Act, 2002. H.R. 3907; Mr. Hansen et al.

Work Opportunity Act (H.R. 2915): consideration of. H. Res. 425; Mr. Tanner et al.

World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement. S. 1438.

X

Y

Youth Development Community Block Grant Act. S. 673.

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VerDate 05-JUN-97 11:47 Jun 06, 1997 Jkt 039060 PO 00000 Frm 00037 Fmt 5870 Sfmt 5870 C:\CALENDAR\105FIN00.TXT 105hc2 STATISTICAL RECAPITULATION AND COMPARISON: FIRST SESSION, ONE HUN- DRED FOURTH CONGRESS; FIRST SESSION, ONE HUNDRED THIRD CON- GRESS; FIRST SESSION, ONE HUNDRED SECOND CONGRESS; FIRST SES- SION, ONE HUNDRED FIRST CONGRESS; FIRST SESSION, ONE HUNDREDTH CONGRESS. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

First session, First session, First session, First session, First session, One Hundred One Hundred One Hundred One Hundred One Hun- Fourth Con- Third Con- Second Con- First Con- dredth Con- gress gress gress gress gress

Convened ...... Jan. 4, 1995 Jan. 5, 1993 Jan. 3, 1991 Jan. 3, 1989 Jan. 6, 1987 Adjourned ...... Jan. 3, 1996 Nov. 26, 1993 Jan. 3, 1992 Nov. 22, 1989 Dec. 22, 1987 Calendar days in session ...... 183 143 154 150 169 Legislative days in session ...... 167 142 153 147 169

Bills introduced ...... 2,840 3,720 4,085 3,846 3,840 Joint resolutions introduced ...... 137 303 387 454 437 Simple resolutions introduced ..... 324 324 322 301 345 Concurrent resolutions intro- duced ...... 130 196 263 241 235

Total bills and resolutions 3,431 4,543 5,057 4,842 4,857 Public laws: Approved ...... 85 210 243 239 240 Over veto ...... 1 0 0 0 2 Without approval ...... 2 0 0 1 0

Total, public laws ...... 88 210 243 240 242

Private laws ...... 0 1 2 2 7

Grand total, public and pri- vate laws ...... 88 211 245 242 249 Committee reports: Union calendar ...... (3) 203 (2) 213 (1) 222 207 245 House ...... 172 131 97 88 122 Private calendar ...... 3 4 10 15 39 Conference reports ...... 32 29 33 31 17 Special reports ...... 12 13 26 26 56 Not assigned to a calendar .... 22 23 36 27 20

Total ...... 444 413 424 394 499 Reported bills acted upon: Union calendar ...... 156 193 196 183 211 House calendar ...... 168 127 93 82 116 Private calendar ...... 3 4 10 14 33 Conference reports ...... 32 29 33 31 17 Special reports ...... 0 0 0 0 0

Total acted upon ...... 359 353 332 310 377 Special reports, conference re- ports, reported bills pending, and not assigned ...... 85 60 92 84 122

Total reported ...... 444 413 424 394 499 Resolutions agreed to: Simple ...... 183 129 141 147 138 House concurrent ...... 27 30 46 32 53 Senate concurrent ...... 10 16 13 28 8

Total agreed to ...... 220 175 200 207 199 1 Totals reflect 1 measure referred to the Union Calendar and subsequently discharged from it. 2 Totals reflect 1 measure discharged from the Union Calendar and subsequently reassigned to it. 3 Totals reflect 2 measures discharged from the Union Calendar.

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VerDate 05-JUN-97 12:36 Jun 06, 1997 Jkt 037239 PO 00000 Frm 00001 Fmt 3844 Sfmt 3844 C:\CALENDAR\105FIN01.TXT 105hc2 STATISTICAL RECAPITULATION AND COMPARISON: SECOND SESSION, ONE HUNDRED FOURTH CONGRESS; SECOND SESSION, ONE HUNDRED THIRD CONGRESS; SECOND SESSION, ONE HUNDRED SECOND CONGRESS; SECOND SESSION, ONE HUNDRED FIRST CONGRESS; SECOND SESSION, ONE HUN- DREDTH CONGRESS. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Second ses- Second ses- Second ses- sion, One sion, One Second ses- sion, One Second ses- Hundred Hundred sion, One Hundred sion, One Fourth Con- Third Con- Hundred Sec- First Con- Hundredth gress gress ond Congress gress Congress

Convened ...... Jan. 3. 1996 Jan. 25, 1994 Jan. 3, 1992 Jan. 23, 1990 Jan. 25, 1988 Adjourned ...... Oct. 4, 1996 Nov. 29, 1994 Oct. 9, 1992 Oct. 28, 1990 Oct. 22, 1988 Calendar days in session ...... 128 124 126 138 130 Legislative days in session ...... 122 123 123 134 129 Bills introduced ...... 1,504 1,590 2,127 2,131 1,745 Joint resolutions introduced ...... 61 126 176 233 241 Simple resolutions introduced ..... 232 265 290 245 263 Concurrent resolutions intro- duced ...... 101 123 121 160 163 Total bills and resolutions 1,898 2,104 2,714 2,769 2,412 Public laws: Approved ...... 245 255 346 409 469 Over veto ...... 0 0 1 0 1 Without approval ...... 0 0 0 1 1 Total, public laws ...... 245 255 347 410 471

Private laws ...... 4 7 18 14 41 Grand total, public and pri- vate laws ...... 249 262 365 424 512 Committee reports: Union calendar ...... (4) 232 (3) 227 (2) 307 (1) 305 280 House ...... 114 117 141 131 123 Private calendar ...... 8 12 53 23 40 Conference reports ...... 34 42 53 56 49 Special reports ...... 38 50 72 74 84 Not assigned to a calendar .... 17 33 52 43 60 Total ...... 443 481 678 632 636 Reported bills acted upon: Union calendar ...... 193 165 255 264 241 House calendar ...... 111 112 132 126 114 Private calendar ...... 7 8 31 20 37 Conference reports ...... 31 42 52 56 48 Special reports ...... 0 0 0 0 1 Total acted upon ...... 342 327 470 466 440 Special reports, conference re- ports, reported bills pending, and not assigned ...... 101 154 208 166 196 Total reported ...... 443 481 678 632 636 Resolutions agreed to: Simple ...... 129 136 152 140 164 House concurrent ...... 41 39 39 46 46 Senate concurrent ...... 11 9 16 10 32

Total agreed to ...... 181 184 207 196 242 1 Totals include 2 measures discharged from the Union Calendar and subsequently reassigned to it, and reflects 1 measure referred to the Union Calendar and subsequently discharged from it. 2 Totals reflect 1 measure recommitted from the Union Calendar and subsequently reassigned to it. 3 Totals include 3 measures discharged from the Union Calendar and subsequently reassigned to it. 4 Totals reflect 1 measure discharged from the Union Calendar. (19–46)

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One Hundred One Hundred One Hundred One Hundred One Hun- Fourth Con- Third Con- Second Con- First Con- dredth Con- gress gress gress gress gress

Convened ...... Jan. 4. 1995 Jan. 5, 1993 Jan. 3, 1991 Jan. 3, 1989 Jan. 6, 1987 Adjourned ...... Oct. 4, 1996 Nov. 29, 1994 Oct. 9, 1992 Oct. 28, 1990 Oct. 22, 1988 Calendar days in session ...... 311 267 280 288 299 Legislative days in session ...... 289 265 276 281 298

Bills introduced ...... 4,344 5,310 6,212 5,977 5,585 Joint resolutions introduced ...... 198 429 563 687 678 Simple resolutions introduced ..... 556 589 612 546 608 Concurrent resolutions intro- duced ...... 231 319 384 401 398

Total bills and resolutions 5,329 6,647 7,771 7,611 7,269 Public laws: Approved ...... 330 465 589 648 709 Over veto ...... 1 0 1 0 3 Without approval ...... 2 0 0 2 1

Total, public laws ...... 333 465 590 650 713

Private laws ...... 4 8 20 16 48

Grand total, public and pri- vate laws ...... 337 473 610 666 761 Committee reports: Union calendar ...... (4) 435 (3) 440 (2) 529 (1) 512 525 House ...... 286 248 238 219 245 Private calendar ...... 11 16 63 38 79 Conference reports ...... 66 71 86 87 66 Special reports ...... 50 63 98 100 140 Not assigned to a calendar .... 39 56 88 70 80

Total ...... 887 894 1,102 1,026 1,135 Reported bills acted upon: Union calendar ...... 349 358 451 447 452 House calendar ...... 279 239 225 208 230 Private calendar ...... 10 12 41 34 70 Conference reports ...... 63 71 85 87 65 Special reports ...... 0 0 0 0 1

Total acted upon ...... 701 680 802 776 817 Special reports, conference re- ports, reported bills pending, and not assigned ...... 186 214 300 250 318

Total reported ...... 887 894 1,102 1,026 1,135 Resolutions agreed to: Simple ...... 312 265 293 287 302 House concurrent ...... 68 69 85 78 99 Senate concurrent ...... 21 25 29 38 40

Total agreed to ...... 401 359 407 403 441 1 Totals include 5 measures discharged from the Union Calendar and subsequently reassigned to it, and reflects 1 measure referred to the Union Calendar and subsequently discharged from it. 2 Totals include 1 measure recommitted from the Union Calendar and subsequently reassigned to it, and reflects 1 measure referred to the Union Calendar and subsequently discharged from it. 3 Totals include 4 measures discharged from the Union Calendar and subsequently reassigned to it. 4 Totals reflect 3 measure discharged from the Union Calendar. (19–47)

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Number of Number of re- Congress bills ports Public laws Private laws Total laws

Fifty-second ...... 10,623 2,613 398 324 722 Fifty-third ...... 8,987 1,982 463 248 711 Fifty-fourth ...... 10,378 3,080 384 564 948 Fifty-fifth ...... 12,223 2,364 429 1,044 1,473 Fifty-sixth ...... 14,339 3,006 443 1,498 1,941 Fifty-seventh ...... 17,560 3,919 470 2,311 2,781 Fifty-eighth ...... 19,209 4,904 574 3,467 4,041 Fifty-ninth ...... 25,897 8,174 692 6,248 6,940 Sixtieth ...... 28,440 2,300 350 234 584 Sixty-first ...... 33,015 2,302 525 285 810 Sixty-second ...... 28,870 1,628 530 186 716 Sixty-third ...... 21,616 1,513 417 283 700 Sixty-fourth ...... 21,104 1,637 458 226 684 Sixty-fifth ...... 16,239 1,187 404 104 508 Sixty-sixth ...... 16,170 1,420 470 124 594 Sixty-seventh ...... 14,475 1,763 655 276 931 Sixty-eighth ...... 12,474 1,652 707 289 996 Sixty-ninth ...... 17,415 2,319 808 537 1,423 Seventieth ...... 17,334 2,821 1,145 577 1,722 Seventy-first ...... 17,373 2,946 1,009 515 1,524 Seventy-second ...... 14,799 2,201 516 327 843 Seventy-third ...... 9,968 2,066 540 436 976 Seventy-fourth ...... 13,026 3,087 985 737 1,722 Seventy-fifth ...... 10,940 2,785 919 840 1,759 Seventy-sixth ...... 10,735 3,113 1,005 657 1,662 Seventy-seventh ...... 7,869 2,748 850 635 1,485 Seventy-eighth ...... 5,628 2,099 568 589 1,157 Seventy-ninth ...... 7,239 2,728 733 892 1,625 Eightieth ...... 7,163 2,479 906 457 1,363 Eighty-first ...... 9,944 3,254 921 1,103 2,024 Eighty-second ...... 8,568 2,519 594 1,023 1,617 Eighty-third ...... 10,288 2,685 781 1,002 1,783 Eighty-fourth ...... 12,467 2,974 1,028 893 1,921 Eighty-fifth ...... 13,876 2,719 936 784 1,720 Eighty-sixth ...... 13,304 2,238 800 492 1,292 Eighty-seventh ...... 13,420 2,571 885 684 1,569 Eighty-eighth ...... 12,829 1,947 666 360 1,026 Eighty-ninth ...... 18,552 2,349 810 473 1,283 Ninetieth ...... 20,587 1,985 640 362 1,002 Ninety-first ...... 20,015 1,808 695 246 941 Ninety-second ...... 17,230 1,637 607 161 768 Ninety-third ...... 17,690 1,668 651 123 774 Ninety-fourth ...... 15,863 1,793 588 141 729 Ninety-fifth ...... 14,414 1,843 633 170 803 Ninety-sixth ...... 8,456 1,567 613 123 736 Ninety-seventh ...... 7,458 1,013 473 56 529 Ninety-eighth ...... 6,442 1,199 623 54 677 Ninety-ninth ...... 5,743 1,045 664 24 688 One Hundredth ...... 5,585 1,135 713 48 761 One Hundred First ...... 5,977 1,026 650 16 666 One Hundred Second ...... 6,212 1,102 590 20 610 One Hundred Third ...... 5,310 894 465 8 473 One Hundred Fourth ...... 5,329 887 333 4 337

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In the Seventy-second Congress the total laws numbered 843, which were divided as follows: House bills 474, House joint resolutions 41, Senate bills 294, and Senate joint resolutions 34. Of the 474 House bills which became laws, there was included 1 omnibus pension bill containing 283 House bills and 155 Senate bills (added to the House bill as amendments), making a total of 1,280 bills and resolutions which became laws. The 1,280 laws are subdivided as follows: 756 House bills, 41 House joint resolutions, 449 Senate bills, and 34 Senate joint resolutions. Of the 294 Senate bills and 34 Senate joint resolutions which became laws, 112 bills and 8 joint resolutions were enacted in lieu of House bills, House joint resolutions, and a House concurrent resolution, which had been reported from committees and which were laid on the table to facilitate the enactment of the legislation. Exclusive of bills vetoed and the proposed amendments to the Constitution, the House passed 263 House bills (including 2 omnibus pension bills containing 1,488 bills; a total of 1,749 bills), and 5 House joint resolutions and 1 Senate bill which did not become laws. There were introduced in the Senate 5,702 bills, 265 joint resolutions, 45 concurrent resolutions, and 380 simple resolutions. The Senate passed 659 Senate bills and 75 Senate joint resolutions. The Senate committees made 1,367 reports. Exclusive of bills vetoed and the proposed amendments to the Constitution, the Senate passed 350 Senate bills and 59 Senate joint resolutions, which did not become laws. Of these, 2 bills were indefinitely postponed in the House; 101 Senate bills and 9 Senate joint resolutions were pending on House calendars; and 159 Senate bills and 19 Senate joint resolutions were pending in House committees. One Senate joint resolution was recommitted to committee in the House. Two Senate concurrent resolutions were pending in House committees. Forty-nine Senate bills and 5 Senate joint resolutions were indefinitely postponed in the Senate because similar House bills had become laws or were further advanced in the process of becoming laws. The Senate and House also passed Senate Joint Resolution No. 14, proposing an amendment (‘‘lame duck’’) to the Constitution, which has been ratified; also Senate Joint Resolution No. 211, proposing an amendment to the Constitution, repealing the 18th (prohibition) amendment. Vetoes by message numbered 10, of which one act was subsequently passed over the veto. One act failed to become law through lack of signature after adjournment of the Congress, and 7 acts failed to become laws through lack of Executive approval (‘‘pocket vetoes’’). Of the acts vetoed there was 1 omnibus pension bill, containing 186 House bills and 192 Senate bills (added to the House bill as amend- ments). There were 592 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 534 were acted upon, leaving 58 upon the calendar. Twelve motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, of which 5 were entered on the calendar of such motions and 7 did not receive a sufficient number of signatures for such entry. Of the 5 so entered on the calendar 4 were rejected by the House, and 1 prevailed. The President transmitted to the House 88 messages; executive departments transmitted 956 communications. Petitions filed numbered 10,809. In the Seventy-third Congress the total laws numbered 976, which were divided as follows: House bills 533, House joint resolutions 33, Senate bills 388, and Senate joint resolutions 22. Of the 388 Senate bills and 22 Senate joint resolutions which became laws, 119 bills and 5 joint resolutions were enacted in lieu of House bills, House joint resolutions, and a House concurrent resolution, which had been reported from committees and which were laid on the table to facilitate the enactment of the legislation. Exclusive of bills vetoed, the House passed 88 House bills and 6 House joint resolutions and 5 Senate bills which did not become laws. There were introduced in the Senate 3,806 bills, 144 joint resolutions, 24 concurrent resolutions, and 279 simple resolutions. The House passed 660 House bills and 42 House joint resolutions. The Senate passed 808 Senate bills and 38 Senate joint resolutions. The Senate committees made 1,458 reports. Exclusive of bills vetoed, the Senate passed 387 Senate bills and 17 Senate joint resolutions which did not become laws. One hundred and twenty-six Senate bills and 8 Senate joint resolutions were pending on House calendars; and 153 Senate bills and 8 Senate joint resolutions were pending in House committees. Sixty-two Senate bills and 4 Senate joint resolutions were indefinitely postponed in the Senate because similar House bills had become laws or were further advanced in the process of becoming laws. Thirty-nine House bills, 1 House joint resolution, 31 Senate bills and 1 Senate joint resolution were vetoed, of which 1 act was subsequently passed over the veto. There were 492 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 398 were acted upon, leaving 56 upon the calendar. Thirty-one motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, of which 6 were entered on the calendar of such motions and 25 did not receive a sufficient number of signatures for such entry. Of the 6 so entered on the calendar, 2 prevailed and 4 remained on the Discharge Calendar. The President transmitted to the House 88 messages; executive departments transmitted 504 communications. Petitions filed numbered 5,201. In the Seventy-fourth Congress the total laws numbered 1,722, which were divided as follows: House bills 929, House joint resolutions 83, Senate bills 650, and Senate joint resolutions 60. There were introduced in the Senate 4,793 bills, 293 joint resolutions, 41 concurrent resolutions, and 326 simple resolutions. The House passed 1,346 House bills and 94 House joint resolutions. The Senate passed 1,222 Senate bills and 98 Senate joint resolutions. The Senate committees made 2,456 reports. Sixty-two Senate bills and 5 Senate joint resolutions were pending on House calendars; 319 Senate bills and 16 Senate joint resolutions were pending in House committees. Seventy-seven House bills, 2 House joint resolutions, 67 Senate bills, and 1 Senate joint resolution were vetoed, of which 1 act was subsequently passed over the veto. There were 1,000 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 948 were acted upon, leaving 52 upon the calendar. Thirty-three motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, of which 3 were entered on the calendar of such motions and 30 did not receive a sufficient number of signatures for such entry. Of the 3 so entered on the calendar, 1 prevailed and 1 failed of passage and 1 remained on the Discharge Calendar. The President transmitted to the House 121 messages; executive departments transmitted 876 communications. Petitions filed numbered 11,228. The total laws of the Seventy-fifth Congress numbered 1,759, which were divided as follows: House bills 1,061, House joint resolutions 96, Senate bills 562, and Senate joint resolutions 40. There were introduced in the Senate 4,179 bills, 310 joint resolutions, 41 concurrent resolutions, and 204 simple resolutions. The House passed 1,334 House bills and 103 House joint resolutions. The Senate passed 945 Senate bills and 65 Senate

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joint resolutions. The Senate committees made 2,219 reports. Thirty Senate bills and 6 Senate joint resolutions were pending on House calendars. Nineteen House bills, 1 House joint resolution, 6 Senate bills, and 3 Senate joint resolutions were vetoed, of which 3 acts were subsequently passed over the veto. Pocket vetoes: 50 House bills, 2 House joint resolutions, 31 Senate bills, and 1 Senate joint resolution. There were 893 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 869 were acted upon, leaving 24 upon the calendar. Forty-three motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, of which 4 were entered on the calendar of such motions and 39 did not receive a sufficient number of signatures for such entry. Of the 4 so entered on the calendar, 3 prevailed and 1 failed of passage. Of the 4 so entered on the calendar, 2 were for the wages-and-hours bill. The President transmitted to the House 53 messages; executive departments transmitted 1,433 communications. Petitions filed number 5,369. The total laws of the Seventy-sixth Congress numbered 1,662, which were divided as follows: House bills, 957; House joint resolutions, 77; Senate bills, 588; and Senate joint resolutions, 40. There were introduced in the Senate 4,438 bills, 308 joint resolutions, 56 concurrent resolutions, and 342 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House 10,735 bills, 647 resolutions, 623 joint resolutions, 95 concurrent resolutions. The House passed 1,329 House bills and 74 House joint resolutions and 635 Senate bills and 42 Senate joint resolutions. The Senate committees made 2,226 reports. The House committees made 3,113 reports. Twenty-one Senate bills and four Senate joint resolutions were pending on House calendars. Vetoed, 165. House bills vetoed, 78; Senate bills vetoed, 46; House bills pocket vetoed, 22; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 19. There were 967 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 945 were acted upon, leaving 22 upon the calendar. Thirty-seven motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, 35 of which did not receive a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. Two motions to discharge committees were placed on the Discharge Calendar, and two were agreed to. The President transmitted to the House 14 messages, executive departments transmitted 2,075 communica- tions. Petitions filed numbered 9,426. The total laws of the Seventy-seventh Congress numbered 1,485, which were divided as follows: 1,018 House bills; 467 Senate bills. There were introduced in the Senate 2,924 bills, 170 joint resolutions, 42 concurrent resolutions, and 337 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House 7,869 bills, 371 House joint resolutions, 86 concurrent resolutions, and 587 simple resolutions. The House passed 1,367 House bills and 482 Senate bills. The Senate committees made 1,856 reports. The House committees made 2,748 reports. Twenty-one Senate bills and two Senate joint resolutions were pending on House calendars. Vetoed, 74. House bills vetoed, 38; Senate bills vetoed, 33; House bills pocket vetoed, 3; Senate bills pocket vetoed, none. There were 682 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 658 were acted upon, leaving 24 upon the calendar. Fifteen motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, 14 of which did not receive a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. One motion to discharge committees was placed on the Discharge Calendar, and one was agreed to. The President transmitted to the House 10 messages; executive departments transmitted 2,042 communica- tions. Petitions filed numbered 3,498. The total laws of the Seventy-eighth Congress numbered 1,157, which were divided as follows: House bills and joint resolutions, 788; Senate bills and joint resolutions, 369; public laws, 568; private laws, 589. There were introduced in the Senate 2,217 bills, 165 joint resolutions, 59 concurrent resolutions, and 356 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House 5,628 bills, 324 House joint resolutions, 104 concurrent resolutions, 683 simple resolutions. The House passed 935 House bills and 50 House joint resolutions and 358 Senate bills and 13 Senate joint resolutions. Two House bills were vetoed but failed of passage over Presidential veto. One House bill and one Senate bill were allowed to become law without the approval by the President. One House bill and one Senate bill were passed over Presidential veto. The Senate committees made 1,393 reports. The House Committees made 2,099 reports. Seven Senate bills, one Senate joint resolution, and one Senate concurrent resolution were pending on House calendars. Vetoed, 46. House bills vetoed, 14; Senate bills vetoed, 14; Senate joint resolution, 1. House bills pocket vetoed, 14; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 3. There were 451 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 431 were acted upon, leaving 20 upon the calendar. Twenty-one motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, 18 of which did not receive a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. Three motions to discharge committees were placed on the Discharge Calendar, and 3 were agreed to. The President transmitted to the House 7 messages; executive departments transmitted 2,112 communications. Petitions filed numbered 6,253. There were 300 rollcalls, divided as follows: 144 quorum calls and 156 yeas and nays. The total laws of the Seventy-ninth Congress numbered 1,625, which were divided as follows: House bills, 1,118; House joint resolutions, 55; Senate bills, 429; Senate joint resolutions, 23; public laws, 733; private laws, 892. There were introduced in the Senate 2,509 bills, 189 joint resolutions, 76 concurrent resolutions, and 321 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House 7,239 bills, 393 House joint resolutions, 169 concurrent resolutions, 760 simple resolutions. The House passed 1,399 House bills and 64 House joint resolutions and 417 Senate bills and 23 Senate joint resolutions. Two House bills (H.R. 4908) (H.R. 6042) and two House joint resolutions (H.J. Res. 106) (H.J. Res. 225) were vetoed but failed of passage over Presidential veto. One House bill (H.R. 1975) was allowed to become law without the approval by the President. Fourteen House bills and six Senate bills were pocket vetoed. The Senate committees made 1,929 reports. The House committees made 2,728 reports.

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Eleven Senate bills, 3 Senate joint resolutions, and no Senate concurrent resolutions were pending on House calendars. Vetoed, 76. House bills vetoed, 43; House joint resolutions, 2; Senate bills vetoed, 11; Senate joint resolutions, 0. House bills pocket vetoed, 14; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 6. There were 603 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 600 were acted upon, leaving 3 upon the calendar. Thirty-five motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, 32 of which did not receive a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. Three motions to discharge committees were placed on the Discharge Calendar, and 1 was agreed to and in 2 instances Discharge Motion No. 23 (H.R. 4051) and Discharge Motion No. 28 (H.R. 1362) received the required number of signatures and were placed on the Discharge Calendar but the bills were considered under special rules (H. Res. 631 and H. Res. 635) prior to being called up under the Discharge Rule. The President transmitted to the House 7 messages; executive departments transmitted 1,525 communications. Petitions filed numbered 2,144. There were 489 rollcalls, divided as follows: 258 quorum calls and 231 yeas and nays. The total laws of the Eightieth Congress numbered 1,363, which were divided as follows: House bills, 848; House joint resolutions, 57; Senate bills, 408; Senate joint resolutions, 50; public laws, 906; private laws, 457. The House passed 1,192 House bills, 67 House joint resolutions, 427 Senate bills, 53 Senate joint resolutions, and 53 House concurrent resolutions. The Senate passed 900 House bills, 59 House joint resolutions, 633 Senate bills, and 73 Senate joint resolutions. Vetoed, 75; House bills vetoed, 25; Senate bills vetoed, 14; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 1; House joint resolutions vetoed, 2; House bills pocket vetoed, 27; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 5; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 1. One House bill (H.R. 1) was vetoed but failed of passage over Presidential veto. One Senate bill (S. 1004) was vetoed but failed of passage in Senate over Presidential veto. One House bill (H.R. 3950) was vetoed and passed House over veto but failed of passage in the Senate over Presidential veto. Four House bills (H.R. 3020, H.R. 4790, H.R. 5052, H.R. 6355), one House joint resolution (H.J. Res. 296), and one Senate bill (S. 110) were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became public laws. There were introduced in the House 7,163 House bills, 448 House joint resolutions, 225 House concurrent resolutions, and 725 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the Senate 2,945 bills, 241 joint resolutions, 63 concurrent resolutions, and 282 simple resolutions. The Senate committees made 1,777 reports. The House committees made 2,479 reports. Eight Senate bills and no Senate joint resolutions were pending on House calendars. There were 819 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 786 were acted upon, leaving 33 upon the calendar. There were 285 rollcalls, divided as follows: 122 quorum calls and 163 yeas and nays. Twenty motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, one of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions (H.R. 2245) (oleo). The President transmitted to the House 7 messages which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union. Executive departments transmitted 1,864 communications. Petitions filed num- bered 2,163. The total laws of the Eighty-first Congress numbered 2,024, which were divided as follows: House bills, 1,272; House joint resolutions, 68; Senate bills, 651; Senate joint resolutions, 33; public laws, 921; private laws, 1,103. The House passed 1,687 House bills, 82 House joint resolutions, 680 Senate bills, 33 Senate joint resolutions, and 50 House concurrent resolutions. The Senate passed 1,330 House bills, 74 House joint resolutions, 913 Senate bills, and 45 Senate joint resolutions. Vetoed, 79: House bills vetoed, 43; Senate bills vetoed, 25; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions vetoed, 2; House bills pocket vetoed, 7; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 2; Senate joint resolutions, 0. One House bill (H.R. 7916), 1 Senate bill (S. 2681) became laws without Presidential approval. One House joint resolution (H.J. Res. 238) was vetoed and passed House over veto, but was placed on table in Senate and no action taken. One House bill (H.R. 87) was vetoed and passed House over veto but failed of passage in the Senate over Presidential veto. Three House bills (H.R. 1036, H.R. 6217, H.R. 9490) were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presi- dential veto, and became laws. There were introduced in the House 9,944 bills, 558 joint resolutions, 298 concurrent resolutions, and 896 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the Senate 4,275 bills, 211 joint resolutions, 108 concurrent resolutions, and 381 simple resolutions. The Senate committees made 2,701 reports. The House committees made 3,254 reports. Six Senate bills and one Senate joint resolution were pending on House calendars. There were 749 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 743 were acted upon; leaving 6 on the calendar. There were 543 rollcalls, divided as follows: 268 quorum calls and 275 yeas and nays. Thirty-four motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, 3 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. (No. 8, No. 18, and No. 31.) The President transmitted to the House four messages which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union. Executive departments transmitted 1,815 communications. Petitions filed num- bered 2,416. The total laws of the Eighty-second Congress numbered 1,617, which were divided as follows: House bills, 974; House joint resolutions, 54; Senate bills, 576; Senate joint resolutions, 13; public laws, 594; private laws, 1,023.

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The House passed 1,340 House bills, 65 House joint resolutions, 588 Senate bills, 15 Senate joint resolutions, and 35 House concurrent resolutions. The Senate passed 994 House bills, 56 House joint resolutions, 775 Senate bills, and 23 Senate joint resolutions. Vetoed, 22: House bills vetoed, 8; Senate bills vetoed, 5; Senate joint resolution voted, 1; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills pocket vetoed, 4; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 4; Senate joint resolutions, 0. One Senate bill (S. 2635) became law without Presidential approval. One Senate bill (S. 827) was voted first session, and passed Senate over veto, second session, but no action taken by the House. One Senate joint resolution (S.J. Res. 20) was vetoed and was placed on the table in Senate and no action taken. One House bill (H.R. 3096) was vetoed and passed House over veto but Senate failed to act upon it. Two House bills (H.R. 3193 and H.R. 5678) and one Senate bill (S. 1864) were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became laws. There were introduced in the House 8,568 bills, 497 joint resolutions, 242 concurrent resolutions, and 748 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the Senate 3,494 bills, 171 joint resolutions, 90 concurrent resolutions, and 354 simple resolutions. The Senate committees made 2,121 reports. The House committees made 2,519 reports. Eight Senate bills and no Senate joint resolutions were pending on House calendars. There were 471 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 458 were acted upon; leaving 13 on the calendar. There were 364 rollcalls, divided as follows: 183 quorum calls and 181 yeas and nays. Fourteen motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, none of which received a sufficient number of signature for entry on the calendar of such motions. The President transmitted to the House 5 messages which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union. Executive departments transmitted 1,636 communications. Petitions filed num- bered 800. The total laws of the Eighty-third Congress numbered 1,783, which were divided as follows: House bills, 1,078; House joint resolutions, 46; Senate bills, 638; Senate joint resolutions, 31; public laws, 781; private laws, 1,002. The House passed 1,392 House bills, 55 House joint resolutions, 649 Senate bills, 33 Senate joint resolutions, and 52 House concurrent resolutions. The Senate passed 1,116 House bills, 46 House joint resolutions, 1,030 Senate bills, and 43 Senate joint resolutions. Vetoed, 52. House bills vetoed, 14; Senate bills vetoed, 7; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills pocket vetoed, 16; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 15. There were introduced in the Senate 3,893 bills, 184 Senate joint resolutions, 109 Senate concurrent resolu- tions, and 322 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House 10,288 House bills, 587 House joint resolutions, 273 House concurrent resolutions, and 716 simple resolutions. The Senate committees made 2,507 reports. The House committees made 2,685 reports. Six Senate bills and 1 Senate joint resolution were pending on the House calendars. There were 579 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar of which 567 were acted upon, leaving 12 upon the calendar. There were 271 rollcalls divided as follows: 124 quorum calls and 147 yeas and nays. Ten motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, one of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions (No. 9, H. Res. 590), and was passed by the House. Motion No. 10 (H. Res. 612, H.R. 9020) was filed. The bill was passed under suspension before the required number of signatures obtained. The President transmitted to the House 5 messages which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union; executive departments transmitted 1,855 communications. Petitions filed, 1,147. The total laws of the Eighty-fourth Congress numbered 1,921, which were divided as follows: House bills 1,215; House joint resolutions, 89; Senate bills, 579; Senate joint resolutions, 38; public laws, 1,028; private laws, 893. The House passed 1,562 House bills; 102 House joint resolutions; 656 Senate bills; 40 Senate joint resolutions, and 58 House concurrent resolutions. The Senate passed 1,251 House bills; 90 House joint resolutions; 1,159 Senate bills; 50 Senate joint resolutions. Vetoed 34. House bills vetoed, 7; Senate bills vetoed, 4; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 1; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills pocket vetoed, 13; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 8; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 1. There were introduced in the Senate 4,315 bills; 203 joint resolutions; 88 concurrent resolutions, and 329 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House 12,467 House bills; 702 House joint resolutions; 277 House concurrent resolutions, and 658 simple resolutions. The Senate committees made 2,827 reports. The House committees made 2,974 reports. Thirteen Senate bills and Senate joint resolutions were pending on House calendars. There were 817 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 795 were acted upon, leaving 22 upon the calendar. There were 279 rollcalls divided as follows: 130 quorum calls and 149 yeas and nays. Six motions to discharge committees from considerations of bills were filed, 1 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions and was pending on Discharge Calendar at adjournment. The President transmitted to the House 2 messages which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union; the President also transmitted 83 other messages and the executive departments transmitted 2,084 communications. Petitions filed numbered 1,205. Memorials filed, 517. The total laws of the Eighty-fifth Congress numbered 1,720, which wee divided as follows: House bills, 937; House joint resolutions, 114; Senate bills, 649; Senate joint resolution, 20; public laws, 936; private laws, 784.

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The House passed 1,253 House bills; 120 House joint resolutions; 669 Senate bills; 22 Senate joint resolutions, and 51 House concurrent resolutions. The Senate passed 988 House bills; 115 House joint resolutions; 1,062 Senate bills; 37 Senate joint resolutions. Vetoed 51. House bills vetoed, 11; Senate bills vetoed, 6; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 1; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills pocket vetoed, 28; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 5; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0. There were introduced in the Senate 4,329 bills; 203 joint resolutions; 123 concurrent resolutions, and 391 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House, 13,876 House bills; 704 House joint resolutions; 381 House concurrent resolutions, and 699 simple resolutions. The Senate committees made 2,505 reports. The House committees made 2,719 reports. Fifteen Senate bills and 1 Senate joint resolution were pending on House calendars. There were 639 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 632 were acted upon, leaving 7 upon the calendar. There were 415 rollcalls divided as follows: 222 quorum calls and 193 yeas and nays. Seven motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed 1 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions and passed House July 22, 1957. The President transmitted to the House 2 messages which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, and the executive departments transmitted 2,268 communications. Petitions filed numbered 737. The total laws of the Eighty-sixth Congress numbered 1,292, which were divided as follows: House bills, 765; House joint resolutions, 58; Senate bills, 443; Senate joint resolutions, 26; public laws, 800; private laws, 492. The House passed 1,083 House bills; 65 House joint resolutions; 460 Senate bills; 28 Senate joint resolutions; and 48 House concurrent resolutions. The Senate passed 812 House bills; 59 House joint resolutions; 768 Senate bills; 41 Senate joint resolutions. Vetoed 44. House bills vetoed, 15; Senate bills vetoed, 7; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills pocket vetoed, 20; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 2; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0. There were introduced in the Senate 3,926 bills; 223 joint resolutions; 117 concurrent resolutions; and 292 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House 13,304 House bills; 808 House joint resolutions; 747 House concurrent resolutions; and 647 simple resolutions. The Senate committees made 1,948 reports. The House committees made 2,238 reports. 7 Senate bills and 1 Senate joint resolution were pending on House calendars. There were 578 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 564 were acted upon, leaving 14 upon the calendar. There were 382 rollcalls divided as follows: 202 quorum calls and 180 yeas and nays. 7 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed 1 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. H. Res. 537, for the consideration of H.R. 9983 (pay bill) entered upon Discharge Calendar No. 1 June 3, 1960, and passed House June 15, 1960. The President transmitted to the House 7 messages which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, and the executive departments transmitted 2,435 communications. Petitions filed numbered 540. The total laws of the Eighty-seventh Congress numbered 1,569, which were divided as follows: House bills, 968; House joint resolutions, 51; Senate bills, 514; Senate joint resolutions, 36; public laws, 885; private laws, 684. The House passed 1,301 House bills; 60 House joint resolutions; 529 Senate bills, 37 Senate joint resolutions, 59 House concurrent resolutions; and 32 Senate concurrent resolutions. The Senate passed 1,009 House bills; 52 House joint resolutions; 834 Senate bills; 58 Senate joint resolutions. Vetoed 20. House bills vetoed, 7; Senate bills vetoed, 4; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills pocket vetoed, 7; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 2; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0. There were introduced in the Senate 3,810 bills; 238 joint resolutions; 98 concurrent resolutions; and 419 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House 13,420 House bills; 908 House joint resolutions; 585 House concurrent resolutions; and 838 simple resolutions. The Senate committees made 2,290 reports. The House committees made 2,571 reports. 7 Senate bills and 1 Senate joint resolution were pending on House calendars. There were 624 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 615 were acted upon, leaving 9 upon the calendar. There were 524 rollcalls divided as follows: 284 quorum calls and 240 yeas and nays. 6 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, none of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. The President transmitted to the House 12 messages which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, and the executive departments transmitted 2,630 communications. Petitions filed numbered 416. The total laws of the Eighty-eighth Congress numbered 1,026; which were divided as follows: House bills, 707; House joint resolutions, 42; Senate bills, 261; Senate joint resolutions, 16; public laws, 666; private laws, 360. The House passed 934 House bills; 53 House joint resolutions; 265 Senate bills; 15 Senate joint resolutions; 56 House concurrent resolutions; and 38 Senate concurrent resolutions. The Senate passed 725 House bills; 43 House joint resolutions; 542 Senate bills; 31 Senate joint resolutions. Vetoed 9. House bills vetoed, 4; Senate bills vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills pocket vetoed, 4; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0. There were introduced in the Senate 3,250 bills; 208 joint resolutions; 100 concurrent resolutions; and 382 simple resolutions.

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There were introduced in the House 12,829 bills, 1,193 joint resolutions, 372 concurrent resolutions, and 905 simple resolutions. The Senate committees made 1,608 reports. The House committees made 1,947 reports. 15 Senate bills and 1 Senate joint resolution were pending on House calendars. There were 454 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 443 were acted upon, leaving 11 upon the calendar. There were 528 rollcalls divided as follows: 296 quorum calls and 232 yeas and nays. 5 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, none of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. The President transmitted to the House 8 messages which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, and the executive departments transmitted 2,603 communications. Petitions filed numbered 566. The total laws of the Eighty-ninth Congress numbered 1,283, which were divided as follows: House bills, 840; House joint resolutions, 39; Senate bills, 373; Senate joint resolutions, 31; public laws, 810; private laws, 473. The House passed 1,109 House bills, 46 House joint resolutions, 71 House concurrent resolutions, 471 simple resolutions, and 376 Senate bills, 34 Senate joint resolutions, and 41 Senate concurrent resolutions. The Senate passed 864 House bills, 36 House joint resolutions, 64 House concurrent resolutions, and 688 Senate bills, 48 Senate joint resolutions, and 50 Senate concurrent resolutions. Vetoed, 14. House bills vetoed, 9; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills pocket vetoed, 3; Senate bill pocket vetoed, 1; House joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0. There were introduced in the Senate, 3,931 bills, 198 joint resolutions, 116 concurrent resolutions, and 322 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House, 18,552 bills, 1,322 joint resolutions, 1,049 concurrent resolutions, and 1,076 simple resolutions. The Senate committees issued 1,917 reports. The House committees issued 2,349 reports. 12 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars. There were 409 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 402 were acted upon, leaving 7 upon the calendar. There were 782 rollcalls, divided as follows: 388 quorum calls and 394 yeas and nays. 6 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, 1 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. The President transmitted to the House 134 messages, 13 of which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and 121 of which were referred to committees. Executive departments transmitted 2,837 communications. Petitions filed numbered 435. Memorials filed numbered 498. The total laws of the Ninetieth Congress numbered 1,002, which were divided as follows: House bills, 540; House joint resolutions, 31; Senate bills, 394; Senate joint resolutions, 37; public laws, 640; private laws, 362. The House passed, 792 House bills, 43 House joint resolutions, 341 Senate bills, 37 Senate joint resolutions, 47 House concurrent resolutions, 20 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 379 simple resolutions. The Senate passed 566 House bills, 31 House joint resolutions, 720 Senate bills, 59 Senate joint resolutions, 45 House concurrent resolutions, and 30 Senate concurrent resolutions. Vetoed 8. House bills vetoed, 2; Senate bills vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills pocket vetoed, 6; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0. There were introduced in the Senate 4,199 bills; 201 joint resolutions; 83 concurrent resolutions, and 423 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House 20,587 House bills; 1,473 House joint resolutions; 843 House concurrent resolutions, and 1,325 simple resolutions. The Senate committees issued 1,670 reports. The House committees issued 1,985 reports. 8 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars. There were 275 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 270 were acted upon, leaving 5 upon the calendar. There were 875 rollcalls divided as follows: 397 quorum calls and 478 yeas and nays. 4 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, none of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. The President transmitted to the House 142 messages, 21 of which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, and 121 of which were referred to committees. Executive departments transmitted 2,273 communications. Petitions filed numbered 408. Memorials filed numbered 393. The total laws of the Ninety-first Congress numbered 941; which were divided as follows: House bills, 582; House joint resolutions, 50; Senate bills, 265; Senate joint resolutions, 44; public laws, 695; private laws, 246. The House passed 762 House bills, 61 House joint resolutions, 72 House concurrent resolutions, 412 simple resolutions, and 263 Senate bills, 45 Senate joint resolutions, and 27 Senate concurrent resolutions. The Senate passed 596 House bills, 51 House joint resolutions, 69 House concurrent resolutions, and 464 Senate bills, 60 Senate joint resolutions, and 30 Senate concurrent resolutions. Vetoed 11. House bills vetoed, 5; Senate bills vetoed, 2; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills pocket vetoed, 1; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 3; House joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0. 2 House bills (H.R. 5554 and H.R. 17795) became laws without Presidential approval. 2 House bills (H.R. 11102 and H.R. 16916) were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.

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There were introduced in the Senate, 4,616 bills, 251 joint resolutions, 89 concurrent resolutions, and 509 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House, 20,015 bills, 1,421 joint resolutions, 799 concurrent resolutions, and 1,340 simple resolutions. The Senate committees issued 2,179 reports. The House committees issued 1,808 reports. 5 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars. There were 274 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 272 were acted upon, leaving 2 upon the calendar. There were 812 rollcalls, divided as follows: 369 quorum calls and 443 yeas and nays. 12 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, one of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. The President transmitted to the House 285 messages, 18 of which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and 267 of which were referred to committees. Executive departments transmitted 4,099 communications. Petitions filed numbered 1,023. Memorials filed numbered 719. The total laws of the Ninety-second Congress numbered 768, which were divided as follows: House bills, 434; House joint resolutions, 48; Senate bills, 241; Senate joint resolutions, 44; public laws, 607; private laws, 161. The House passed 599 House bills, 67 House joint resolutions, 65 House concurrent resolutions, 401 simple resolutions, and 259 Senate bills, 45 Senate joint resolutions, and 33 Senate concurrent resolutions. Senate passed 461 House bills, 50 House joint resolutions, 58 House concurrent resolutions, and 466 Senate bills, 28 Senate joint resolutions, and 42 Senate concurrent resolutions. Vetoed 20. House bills vetoed, 3; Senate bills vetoed, 4; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills pocket vetoed, 10; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 3; House joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0. 1 Senate bill (S. 2770) was vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law. 1 House bill (H.R. 15927) was vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law. There were introduced in the Senate, 4,133 bills, 275 joint resolutions, 102 concurrent resolutions, and 386 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House, 17,230 bills, 1,331 joint resolutions, 726 concurrent resolutions, and 1,171 simple resolutions. The Senate committees issued 1,307 reports. The House committees issued 1,637 reports. 9 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars. There were 207 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 205 were acted upon, leaving 2 upon the calendar. There were 934 rollcalls, divided as follows: 284 quorum calls, 457 yeas and nays, and 193 recorded teller votes. 15 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, none of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. The President transmitted to the House 180 messages, 23 of which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and 157 of which were referred to committees. Executive departments transmitted 2,433 communications. Petitions filed numbered 290. Memorials filed numbered 425. The total laws of the Ninety-third Congress numbered 774, which were divided as follows: House bills, 430; House joint resolutions, 45; Senate bills, 259; Senate joint resolutions, 40; public laws, 651; private laws, 123. The House passed 548 House bills, 54 House joint resolutions, 84 House concurrent resolutions, 474 simple resolutions, 281 Senate bills, 40 Senate joint resolutions, and 43 Senate concurrent resolutions. The Senate passed 469 House bills, 47 House joint resolutions, 78 House concurrent resolutions, 526 Senate bills, 73 Senate joint resolutions, 56 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 315 simple resolutions. Vetoed, 38. House bills vetoed, 17; Senate bills vetoed, 7; House joint resolutions vetoed, 3; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills pocket vetoed, 7; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 4; House joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0. 4 House bills (H.R. 12471, H.R. 12628, H.R. 15301, H.R. 14225) and 1 House joint resolution (H.J. Res. 542) were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law. 1 House bill (H.R. 14225) was vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, but was not assigned a public law number due to the signing into law of an identical bill (H.R. 17503). However, a public law number was subsequently assigned H.R. 1422, pursuant to a judicial determination. 1 Senate bill (S. 2641) became law without the approval of the President, and 1 House bill (H.R. 10511) became law without the approval of the President pursuant to a judicial determination. There were introduced in the Senate 4,260 bills, 264 joint resolutions, 127 concurrent resolutions, and 476 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House, 17,690 bills, 1,182 joint resolutions, 698 concurrent resolutions, and 1,525 simple resolutions. The Senate committees issued 1,427 reports. The House committees issued 1,668 reports. 14 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars. There were 149 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 147 were acted upon, leaving 2 upon the calendar. There were 1,453 rollcalls, divided as follows: 375 quorum calls, 632 yeas and nays, and 446 recorded teller votes. Totals do not include 52 notice quorums. 10 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, none of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. The President transmitted to the House 213 messages, 22 of which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House of the State of the Union and 191 of which were referred to committees. Executive departments transmitted 3,122 communications.

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Petitions filed numbered 598. Memorials filed numbered 555. The total laws of the Ninety-fourth Congress numbered 729, which were divided as follows: House bills, 445; House joint resolutions, 34; Senate bills, 223; Senate joint resolutions, 27; public laws, 588; private laws, 141. The House passed 656 House bills, 38 House joint resolutions, 72 House concurrent resolutions, 535 simple resolutions, 247 Senate bills, 27 Senate joint resolutions, and 49 Senate concurrent resolutions. The Senate passed 493 House bills, 35 House joint resolutions, 67 House concurrent resolutions, 450 Senate bills, 60 Senate joint resolutions, 68 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 379 simple resolutions. Vetoed, 39. House bills vetoed, 24; Senate bills vetoed, 7; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 1; House bills pocket vetoed, 3; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 4; House joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0. 5 House bills (H.R. 4222, H.R. 5901, H.R. 8069, H.R. 8800, H.R. 14232) and 3 Senate bills (S. 66, S. 391, S. 3201) were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law. 1 House bill (H. R. 1589) became law without the approval of the President. There were introduced in the Senate 3,899 bills, 215 joint resolutions, 213 concurrent resolutions, and 585 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House, 15,863 bills, 1,119 joint resolutions, 789 concurrent resolutions, and 1,600 simple resolutions. The Senate committees issued 1,395 reports. The House committees issued 1,793 reports. 3 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars. There were 83 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 83 were acted upon, leaving none upon the calendar. There were 1,692 rollcalls, divided as follows: 419 quorum calls, 807 yeas and nays, and 466 recorded votes. Totals do not include 189 notice quorums. 15 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, none of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. The President transmitted to the House 251 messages, 13 of which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and 238 of which were referred to committees. Executive departments transmitted, 4,129 communications. Petitions filed numbered, 590 Memorials filed numbered, 415 The total laws of the Ninety-fifth Congress numbered 803, which were divided as follows: House bills, 478; House joint resolutions, 47; Senate bills, 256; Senate joint resolutions, 22; public laws, 633; private laws, 170. The House passed 686 House bills, 50 House joint resolutions, 87 House concurrent resolutions, 468 simple resolutions, 269 Senate bills, 22 Senate joint resolutions, and 33 Senate concurrent resolutions. The Senate passed 524 House bills, 49 House joint resolutions, 76 House concurrent resolutions, and 456 Senate bills, 41 Senate joint resolutions, 40 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 410 simple resolutions. Vetoed, 19. Total House bills vetoed, 15; Total Senate bills vetoed, 4; House bills vetoed, 5; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills pocket vetoed, 10; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 3; House joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket votoed, 0. 0 House bills and 0 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law. There were introduced in the Senate 3,631 bills, 169 joint resolutions, 115 concurrent resolutions, and 598 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House 14,414 bills, 1,173 joint resolutions, 761 concurrent resolutions, and 1,452 simple resolutions. The Senate committees issued 1,413 reports. The House committees issued 1,843 reports. 2 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars. There were 117 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 117 were acted upon, leaving none upon the calendar. There were 1,724 rollcalls, divided as follows: 184 quorum calls, 1,035 yeas and nays, and 505 recorded votes. Totals do not include notice quorums. 11 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, none of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. The President transmitted to the House 242 messages, 14 of which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, and 228 of which were referred to committees. Executive departments transmitted 5,138 communications. Petitions filed numbered 558. Memorials filed numbered 495. The total laws of the Ninety-sixth Congress numbered 736, which were divided as follows: House bills, 422; House joint resolutions, 57; Senate bills, 230; Senate joint resolutions, 27; public laws, 613; private laws, 123. The House passed 584 House bills, 67 House joint resolutions, 89 House concurrent resolutions, 426 simple resolutions, 251 Senate bills, 27 Senate joint resolutions, and 34 Senate concurrent resolutions. The Senate passed 448 House bills, 60 House joint resolutions, 67 House concurrent resolutions, and 419 Senate bills, 50 Senate joint resolutions, 50 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 389 simple resolutions. Vetoed, 12. Total House bills vetoed, 8; Total Senate bills vetoed, 4; House bills vetoed, 5; Senate bills vetoed, 2; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills pocket vetoed, 3; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 2; House joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0. 2 House bills and 0 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law. There were introduced in the Senate 3,266 bills, 214 joint resolutions, 139 concurrent resolutions, and 575 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House 8,456 bills, 647 joint resolutions, 461 concurrent resolutions, and 836 simple resolutions.

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The Senate committees issued 1,404 reports. The House committees issued 1,567 reports. 2 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars. There were 115 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 115 were acted upon, leaving none upon the calendar. There were 1,439 rollcalls, divided as follows: 163 quorum calls, 776 yeas and nays, and 500 recorded votes. Totals do not include notice quorums. 14 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills were filed, two of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. The President transmitted to the House 275 messages, 17 of which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, and 258 of which were referred to committees. Executive departments transmitted 5,853 communications. Petitions filed numbered 660. Memorials filed numbered 545. The total laws of the Ninety-seventh Congress, numbered 529, which were divided as follows: House bills, 255; House joint resolutions, 51; Senate bills, 137; Senate joint resolutions, 61; public laws, 473; private laws, 56. The House passed 413 House bills, 67 House joint resolutions, 75 House concurrent resolutions, 245 simple resolutions, and 159 Senate bills, 65 Senate joint resolutions, and 34 Senate concurrent resolutions. The Senate passed 289 House bills, 55 House joint resolutions, 61 House concurrent resolutions, and 319 Senate bills, 123 Senate joint resolutions, 48 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 326 simple resolutions. Vetoed, 15. Total House bills vetoed, 12; Total Senate bills vetoed, 3; House bills vetoed 6; Senate bills vetoed 2; House joint resolutions vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills pocket vetoed, 5; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 1; House joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0. 2 House bills and 0 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law. There were introduced in the Senate, 3,124 bills, 272 joint resolutions, 136 concurrent resolutions, and 532 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House, 7,458 bills, 636 joint resolutions, 440 concurrent resolutions, and 641 simple resolutions. The Senate committees issued 944 reports. The House committees issued 1,013 reports. 3 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars. There were 90 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 89 were acted upon, leaving 1 upon the calendar. There were 859 rollcalls, divided as follows: 47 quorum calls, 518 yeas and nays, and 294 recorded teller votes. 32 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills pursuant to clause 4, rule XXVII were filed, 1 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. 1 motion to discharge committees from consideration of bills pursuant to Sec. 21(b)(2)(B) of Public Law 96–252 was filed, 1 of which received the requisite number of signatures. The President transmitted to the House 209 messages, 4 of which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and 205 of which were referred to committees. Executive departments transmitted 5,329 communications. Petitions filed numbered 681. Memorials filed numbered 522. The total laws of the Ninety-eighth Congress, numbered 677, which were divided as follows: House bills, 306; House joint resolutions, 88; Senate bills, 173; Senate joint resolutions, 110; public laws, 623; private laws, 54. The House passed 557 House bills, 110 House joint resolutions, 73 House concurrent resolutions, 290 simple resolutions, and 198 Senate bills, 113 Senate joint resolutions, and 34 Senate concurrent resolutions. The Senate passed 338 House bills, 89 House joint resolutions, 55 House concurrent resolutions, and 328 Senate bills, 179 Senate joint resolutions, 49 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 278 simple resolutions. Vetoed, 24. Total House bills vetoed, 13; Total Senate bills vetoed, 11; House bills vetoed, 10; Senate bills vetoed, 10; House joint resolutions vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 1; House bills pocket vetoed, 2; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0. 1 House bill and 1 Senate bill were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law. There were introduced in the Senate, 3,692 bills, 359 joint resolutions, 155 concurrent resolutions, and 488 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House, 6,442 bills, 663 joint resolutions, 379 concurrent resolutions, and 620 simple resolutions. The Senate committees issued 663 reports. The House committees issued 1,199 reports. 1 Senate bill was pending on the House calendars. There were 58 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 58 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar. There were 996 rollcalls, divided as follows: 90 quorum calls, 523 yeas and nays, and 383 recorded votes. 13 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills pursuant to clause 4, rule XXVII were filed, 1 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. 0 motion to discharge committees from consideration of bills pursuant to Sec. 21(b)(2)(B) of Public Law 96–252 was filed, 0 of which received the requisite number of signatures. The President transmitted to the House 179 messages, 3 of which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and 173 of which were referred to committees and 3 of which were not referred to committees. Executive departments transmitted 4,164 communications. Petitions filed numbered 416. Memorials filed numbered 508.

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The total laws of the Ninety-ninth Congress, numbered 688, which were divided as follows: House bills, 256; House joint resolutions, 128; Senate bills, 131; Senate joint resolutions, 173; public laws, 664; private laws, 24. The House passed 503 House bills, 150 House joint resolutions, 86 House concurrent resolutions, 271 simple resolutions, and 145 Senate bills, 175 Senate joint resolutions, and 38 Senate concurrent resolutions. The Senate passed 302 House bills, 128 House joint resolutions, 57 House concurrent resolutions, and 270 Senate bills, 240 Senate joint resolutions, 57 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 277 simple resolutions. Vetoed, 20. Total House bills vetoed, 16; Total Senate bills vetoed, 4; House bills vetoed, 9; Senate bills vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 1; House bills pocket vetoed, 6; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 3; House joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0. 2 House bills, and 0 Senate bills, were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law. There were introduced in the Senate, 2,954 bills, 432 joint resolutions, 175 concurrent resolutions, and 519 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House, 5,743 bills, 756 joint resolutions, 429 concurrent resolutions, and 604 simple resolutions. The Senate committees issued 541 reports. The House committees issued 1,045 reports. No Senate bill was pending on the House calendars. There were 50 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 50 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar. There were 970 rollcalls, divided as follows 80 quorum calls, 478 yeas and nays, and 412 recorded votes. 10 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills pursuant to clause 4, rule XXVII, were filed, 1 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. 0 motion to discharge committees from consideration of bills pursuant to Sec. 21(b)(2)(B) of P.L. 96–252 was filed, 0 of which received the requisite number of signatures. The President transmitted to the House 190 messages, 4 of which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and 183 of which were referred to committees and 3 of which were not referred to committees. Executive departments transmitted 4,354 communications. Petitions filed numbered 494. Memorials filed numbered 482. The total laws of the One Hundredth Congress, numbered 761, which were divided as follows: House bills, 362; House joint resolutions, 98; Senate bills, 154; Senate joint resolutions, 147; public laws, 713; private laws, 48. The House passed 602 House bills, 136 House joint resolutions, 99 House concurrent resolutions, 302 simple resolutions, and 175 Senate bills, 148 Senate joint resolutions, and 40 Senate concurrent resolutions. The Senate passed 408 House bills, 99 House joint resolutions, 63 House concurrent resolutions, and 298 Senate bills, 197 Senate joint resolutions, 77 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 288 simple resolutions. Vetoed, 19. Total House bills vetoed, 12; Total Senate bills vetoed, 7; House bills vetoed, 5; Senate bills vetoed, 3; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills pocket vetoed, 7; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 4; House joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0. 2 House bills, and 1 Senate bill, were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law. There were introduced in the Senate, 2,930 bills, 395 joint resolutions, 169 concurrent resolutions, and 519 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House, 5,585 bills, 678 joint resolutions, 398 concurrent resolutions, and 608 simple resolutions. The Senate committees issued 601 reports. The House committees issued 1,135 reports. 2 Senate bills were pending on the House calendars. There were 33 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 33 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar. There were 976 rollcalls, divided as follows: 37 quorum calls, 542 yeas and nays, and 397 recorded votes. 5 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills pursuant to clause 4, rule XXVII, were filed, 0 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. The President transmitted to the House 169 messages, 5 of which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and 161 of which were referred to committees and 3 veto messages which were not referred to committees. Executive departments transmitted 4,509 communications. Petitions filed numbered 241. Memorials filed numbered 486. The total laws of the One Hundred First Congress, numbered 666, which were divided as follows: House bills, 294; House joint resolutions, 95; Senate bills, 141; Senate joint resolutions, 136; public laws, 650; private laws, 16. The House passed 559 House bills, 112 House joint resolutions, 78 House concurrent resolutions, 359 simple resolutions, and 157 Senate bills, 140 Senate joint resolutions, and 38 Senate concurrent resolutions. The Senate passed 346 House bills, 97 House joint resolutions, 68 House concurrent resolutions, and 333 Senate bills, 204 Senate joint resolutions, 68 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 225 simple resolutions. Vetoed, 21. Total House bills vetoed, 17; Total Senate bills vetoed, 4; House bills vetoed, 12; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House joint resolutions vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 1; House bills pocket vetoed, 3; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 2; House joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0. The total laws of the One Hundred First Congress, numbered 666, which were divided as follows: House bills, 294; House joint resolutions, 95; Senate bills, 141; Senate joint resolutions, 136; public laws, 650; private laws, 16. The House passed 559 House bills, 112 House joint resolutions, 78 House concurrent resolutions, 359 simple resolutions, and 157 Senate bills, 140 Senate joint resolutions, and 38 Senate concurrent resolutions.

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The Senate passed 346 House bills, 97 House joint resolutions, 68 House concurrent resolutions, and 333 Senate bills, 204 Senate joint resolutions, 68 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 225 simple resolutions. Vetoed, 21. Total House bills vetoed, 17; Total Senate bills vetoed, 4; House bills vetoed, 12; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House joint resolutions vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 1; House bills pocket vetoed, 3; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 2; House joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0. No House bills and no Senate bills were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law. There were introduced in the Senate, 3,271 bills, 388 joint resolutions, 159 concurrent resolutions, and 358 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House, 5,977 bills, 687 joint resolutions, 401 concurrent resolutions, and 546 simple resolutions. The Senate committees issued 896 reports. The House committees issued 1,026 reports. 1 Senate bill was pending on the House calendars. There were 5 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 5 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar. There were 915 rollcalls, divided as follows: 36 quorum calls, 498 yeas and nays, and 381 recorded votes. 8 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills pursuant to clause 4, rule XXVII, were filed, 1 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. No House bills and no Senate bills were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law. There were introduced in the Senate, 2,573 bills, 232 joint resolutions, 80 concurrent resolutions, and 292 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House, 5,310 bills, 429 joint resolutions, 319 concurrent resolutions, and 589 simple resolutions. The Senate committees issued 667 reports. The House committees issued 894 reports. 1 Senate bill was pending on the House calendars. There were 0 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 0 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar. There were 1,122 rollcalls, divided as follows: 28 quorum calls, 468 yeas and nays, and 626 recorded votes. 6 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills pursuant to clause 4, rule XXVII, were filed, 2 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. No House bills and no Senate bills were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law. There were introduced in the Senate, 3,271 bills, 388 joint resolutions, 159 concurrent resolutions, and 358 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House, 5,977 bills, 687 joint resolutions, 401 concurrent resolutions, and 546 simple resolutions. The Senate committees issued 896 reports. The House committees issued 1,026 reports. 1 Senate bill was pending on the House calendars. There were 5 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 5 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar. There were 915 rollcalls, divided as follows: 36 quorum calls, 498 yeas and nays, and 381 recorded votes. 8 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills pursuant to clause 4, rule XXVII, were filed, 1 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. No House bills and no Senate bills were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law. There were introduced in the Senate, 2,573 bills, 232 joint resolutions, 80 concurrent resolutions, and 292 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House, 5,310 bills, 429 joint resolutions, 319 concurrent resolutions, and 589 simple resolutions. The Senate committees issued 667 reports. The House committees issued 894 reports. 1 Senate bill was pending on the House calendars. There were 0 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 0 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar. There were 1,122 rollcalls, divided as follows: 28 quorum calls, 468 yeas and nays, and 626 recorded votes. 6 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills pursuant to clause 4, rule XXVII, were filed, 2 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. The President transmitted to the House 186 messages, 4 of which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and 158 of which were referred to committees and 4 veto messages which were not referred to committees. Executive departments transmitted 4,120 communications. Petitions filed numbered 254. Memorials filed numbered 548. The President transmitted to the House 154 messages, 5 of which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and 149 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto messages which were not referred to committees. Executive departments transmitted 4,135 communications. Petitions filed numbered 145. Memorials filed numbered 511. The President transmitted to the House 186 messages, 4 of which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and 158 of which were referred to committees and 4 veto messages which were not referred to committees. Executive departments transmitted 4,120 communications. Petitions filed numbered 254. Memorials filed numbered 548.

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The President transmitted to the House 154 messages, 5 of which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and 149 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto messages which were not referred to committees. Executive departments transmitted 4,135 communications. Petitions filed numbered 145. Memorials filed numbered 511. The total laws of the One Hundred Second Congress, numbered 610, which were divided as follows: House bills, 305; House joint resolutions, 106; Senate bills, 131; Senate joint resolutions, 68; public laws, 590; private laws, 20. The House passed 581 House bills, 126 House joint resolutions, 85 House concurrent resolutions, 293 simple resolutions, and 158 Senate bills, 67 Senate joint resolutions, and 29 Senate concurrent resolutions. The Senate passed 359 House bills, 108 House joint resolutions, 49 House concurrent resolutions, and 364 Senate bills, 123 Senate joint resolutions, 58 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 223 simple resolutions. Vetoed, 24. Total House bills vetoed, 15; Total Senate bills vetoed, 9; House bills vetoed, 7; Senate bills vetoed, 7; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills pocket vetoed, 8; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 2; House joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0. The total laws of the One Hundred Second Congress, numbered 610, which were divided as follows: House bills, 305; House joint resolutions, 106; Senate bills, 131; Senate joint resolutions, 68; public laws, 590; private laws, 20. The House passed 581 House bills, 126 House joint resolutions, 85 House concurrent resolutions, 293 simple resolutions, and 158 Senate bills, 67 Senate joint resolutions, and 29 Senate concurrent resolutions. The Senate passed 359 House bills, 108 House joint resolutions, 49 House concurrent resolutions, and 364 Senate bills, 123 Senate joint resolutions, 58 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 223 simple resolutions. Vetoed, 24. Total House bills vetoed, 15; Total Senate bills vetoed, 9; House bills vetoed, 7; Senate bills vetoed, 7; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills pocket vetoed, 8; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 2; House joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0. No House bills and 1 Senate bill were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law. There were introduced in the Senate, 3,390 bills, 346 joint resolutions, 143 concurrent resolutions, and 366 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House, 6,212 bills, 563 joint resolutions, 384 concurrent resolutions, and 612 simple resolutions. The Senate committees issued 533 reports. The House committees issued 1,102 reports. 1 Senate bill was pending on the House calendars. There were 0 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 0 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar. There were 932 rollcalls, divided as follows: 31 quorum calls, 508 yeas and nays, and 393 recorded votes. 8 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills pursuant to clause 4, rule XXVII, were filed, 1 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. No House bills and 1 Senate bill were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law. There were introduced in the Senate, 3,390 bills, 346 joint resolutions, 143 concurrent resolutions, and 366 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House, 6,212 bills, 563 joint resolutions, 384 concurrent resolutions, and 612 simple resolutions. The Senate committees issued 533 reports. The House committees issued 1,102 reports. 1 Senate bill was pending on the House calendars. There were 0 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 0 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar. There were 932 rollcalls, divided as follows: 31 quorum calls, 508 yeas and nays, and 393 recorded votes. 8 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills pursuant to clause 4, rule XXVII, were filed, 1 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. The President transmitted to the House 284 messages, 3 of which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and 279 of which were referred to committees and 2 veto messages which were not referred to committees. Executive departments transmitted 4,385 communications. Petitions filed numbered 176. Memorials filed numbered 536. The President transmitted to the House 284 messages, 3 of which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and 279 of which were referred to committees and 2 veto messages which were not referred to committees. Executive departments transmitted 4,385 communications. Petitions filed numbered 176. Memorials filed numbered 536. The total laws of the One Hundred Third Congress, numbered 473, which were divided as follows: House bills, 259; House joint resolutions, 42; Senate bills, 111; Senate joint resolutions, 61; public laws, 465; private laws, 8. The House passed 524 House bills, 59 House joint resolutions, 69 House concurrent resolutions, 265 simple resolutions, and 127 Senate bills, 63 Senate joint resolutions, and 25 Senate concurrent resolutions. The Senate passed 277 House bills, 42 House joint resolutions, 44 House concurrent resolutions, and 258 Senate bills, 105 Senate joint resolutions, 38 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 175 simple resolutions. Vetoed, 0. Total House bills vetoed, 0; Total Senate bills vetoed, 0; House bills vetoed, 0; Senate bills vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills pocket vetoed, 0; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0. No House bills and no Senate bills were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.

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There were introduced in the Senate, 2,573 bills, 232 joint resolutions, 80 concurrent resolutions, and 292 simple resolutions. There were introduced in the House, 5,310 bills, 429 joint resolutions, 319 concurrent resolutions, and 589 simple resolutions. The Senate committees issued 667 reports. The House committees issued 894 reports. 1 Senate bill was pending on the House calendars. There were 0 bills entered upon the Consent Calendar, of which 0 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar. There were 1,122 rollcalls, divided as follows: 28 quorum calls, 468 yeas and nays, and 626 recorded votes. 6 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills pursuant to clause 4, rule XXVII, were filed, 2 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions. The President transmitted to the House 154 messages, 5 of which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and 149 of which were referred to committees and 0 veto messages which were not referred to committees. Executive departments transmitted 4,135 communications. Petitions filed numbered 145. Memorials filed numbered 511.

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The total laws of the 1st session, One Hundred Fourth Congress, numbered 88, which were divided as fol- lows: House bills, 52; House joint resolutions, 8; Senate bills, 28; Senate joint resolutions, 0; public laws, 88; private laws, 0.

The House passed 214 House bills, 15 House joint resolutions, 27 House concurrent resolutions, 183 simple res- olutions, and 34 Senate bills, 0 Senate joint resolutions, and 10 Senate concurrent resolutions.

The Senate passed 80 House bills, 11 House joint resolutions, 18 House concurrent resolutions, and 77 Senate bills, 7 Senate joint resolutions, 14 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 139 simple resolutions.

Vetoed, 11. Total House bills vetoed, 10; Total Senate bills vetoed, 1; House bills vetoed, 9; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House joint resolutions vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills pocket vetoed, 0; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.

1 House bills and 0 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.

There were introduced in the Senate, 1,514 bills, 45 joint resolutions, 37 concurrent resolutions, and 206 simple resolutions.

There were introduced in the House, 2,840 bills, 137 joint resolutions, 130 concurrent resolutions, and 324 sim- ple resolutions.

The Senate committees issued 200 reports.

The House committees issued 444 reports.

1 Senate bill was pending on the House calendars.

There were 13 bills entered upon the Corrections Calendar, of which 11 were acted upon, leaving 2 upon the calendar.

There were 885 rollcalls, divided as follows: 18 quorum calls, 299 yeas and nays, and 568 recorded votes.

7 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills pursuant to Clause 3, rule XXVII were filed, 0 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions.

The president transmitted to the House 113 messages, 1 of which was referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and 112 of which were referred to committees and 1 veto message which was not referred to committee.

Executive departments transmitted 1,883 communications.

Petitions filed numbered 50.

Memorials filed numbered 184.

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The total laws of the 2nd session, One Hundred Fourth Congress, numbered 249, which were divided as follows: House bills, 181; House joint resolutions, 14; Senate bills, 50; Senate joint resolutions, 4; public laws, 245; private laws, 4.

The House passed 276 House bills, 18 House joint resolutions, 41 House concurrent resolutions, 129 simple res- olutions, and 50 Senate bills, 4 Senate joint resolutions, and 11 Senate concurrent resolutions.

The Senate passed 179 House bills, 13 House joint resolutions, 24 House concurrent resolutions, and 150 Senate bills, 3 Senate joint resolutions, 20 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 88 simple resolutions.

Vetoed, 6. Total House bills vetoed, 6; Total Senate bills vetoed, 0; House bills vetoed, 6; Senate bills vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills pocket vetoed, 0; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.

0 House bills and 0 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.

There were introduced in the Senate, 685 bills, 20 joint resolutions, 37 concurrent resolutions, and 118 simple resolutions.

There were introduced in the House, 1,504 bills, 61 joint resolutions, 101 concurrent resolutions, and 232 simple resolutions.

The Senate committees issued 194 reports.

The House committees issued 443 reports.

1 Senate bill was pending on the House calendars.

There were 9 bills entered upon the Corrections Calendar, of which 9 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the cal- endar.

There were 455 rollcalls, divided as follows: 1 quorum calls, 223 yeas and nays, and 231 recorded votes.

8 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills pursuant to Clause 3, rule XXVII were filed, 0 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions.

The president transmitted to the House 76 messages, 2 of which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and 74 of which were referred to committees and 2 veto messages which were not referred to committees.

Executive departments transmitted 3,607 communications.

Petitions filed numbered 31.

Memorials filed numbered 59.

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The total laws of the One Hundred Fourth Congress, numbered 337, which were divided as follows: House bills, 233; House joint resolutions, 22; Senate bills, 78; Senate joint resolutions, 4; public laws, 333; private laws, 4.

The House passed 490 House bills, 33 House joint resolutions, 68 House concurrent resolutions, 312 simple res- olutions, and 84 Senate bills, 4 Senate joint resolutions, and 21 Senate concurrent resolutions.

The Senate passed 259 House bills, 24 House joint resolutions, 42 House concurrent resolutions, and 228 Senate bills, 10 Senate joint resolutions, 34 Senate concurrent resolutions, and 227 simple resolutions.

Vetoed, 17. Total House bills vetoed, 16; Total Senate bills vetoed, 1; House bills vetoed, 15; Senate bills vetoed, 1; House joint resolutions vetoed, 1; Senate joint resolutions vetoed, 0; House bills pocket vetoed, 0; Senate bills pocket vetoed, 0; House joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0; Senate joint resolutions pocket vetoed, 0.

1 House bills and 0 Senate bills were vetoed and passed House and Senate over Presidential veto, and became law.

There were introduced in the Senate, 2,199 bills, 65 joint resolutions, 74 concurrent resolutions, and 324 simple resolutions.

There were introduced in the House, 4,344 bills, 198 joint resolutions, 231 concurrent resolutions, and 556 sim- ple resolutions.

The Senate committees issued 394 reports.

The House committees issued 887 reports.

1 Senate bill was pending on the House calendars.

There were 22 bills entered upon the Corrections Calendar, of which 22 were acted upon, leaving 0 upon the calendar.

There were 1,340 rollcalls, divided as follows: 19 quorum calls, 522 yeas and nays, and 799 recorded votes.

15 motions to discharge committees from consideration of bills pursuant to Clause 3, rule XXVII were filed, 0 of which received a sufficient number of signatures for entry on the calendar of such motions.

The president transmitted to the House 189 messages, 3 of which were referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and 186 of which were referred to committees and 3 veto messages which were not referred to committees.

Executive departments transmitted 5,490 communications.

Petitions filed numbered 81.

Memorials filed numbered 243.

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VerDate 05-JUN-97 15:37 Jun 06, 1997 Jkt 037239 PO 00000 Frm 00016 Fmt 3844 Sfmt 3844 C:\CALENDAR\105HC27.TXT 105hc2 S S S 1995 S S S JANUARY JULY Sun M Tu W Th F Sat Sun M Tu W Th F Sat 1 2 3 б4 б5 6 7 1 8 б9 10 б11 12 б13 14 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 15 16 б17 б18 б19 б20 21 9 б10 б11 б12 б13 14 15 22 б23 б24 б25 б26 б27 28 16 б17 б18 б19 б20 б21 22 29 б30 б31 23 б24 б25 б26 б27 б28 29 30 б31 FEBRUARY AUGUST

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* Marked dates indicate days House in session. ** Nov. 18 and 19 were one legislative day. Total Legislative Days 167. ** Dec. 15, 16, 17, and 18 were one legislative day. Total Calendar Days 183. ** Dec. 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, Jan. 1, Total includes Jan. 1-3, 1996. 2, and 3 were one legislative day.

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S S S 1996 S S S JANUARY JULY Sun M Tu W Th F Sat Sun M Tu W Th F Sat 1 2 б3 б4 б[5 б6 1 2 3 4 5 6 б7 б8 б9] 10 11 12 13 7 б8 б9 б10 б11 б12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 14 15 б16 б17 б18 19 20 21 б22 б23 б24 б25 б26 27 21 б22 б23 б24 б25 б26 27 28 29 б30 б31 28 б29 б30 б31 FEBRUARY AUGUST

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1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 б4 б5 б6 б7 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 9 б10 б11 б12 б13 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 16 б17 б18 б19 б20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 23 б24 б25 б26 б[27 б28] 29 29 30 31 30

* Marked dates indicate days House in session. ** Jan. 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 were one legislative day. Total Legislative Days 122. ** Feb. 1 and 2 were one legislative day. Total Calendar Days 128. ** June 27 and 28 were one legislative day.

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Conference report Number of Passed Reported Passed Sent to agreed to in— Date bill Title Reported House in Senate Senate confer- approved Law No. ence House Senate

LEGISLATIVE BILLS 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 H.R. 2491 Budget Reconciliation, 1996 (H. Rept. 104–280) ...... Oct. 17 Oct. 26 ...... Oct. 28 Nov. 13 Nov. 17 ...... (6) ...... H.R. 2586 Debt Limit (H. Rept. 104–325) ...... Nov. 7 Nov. 9 ...... Nov. 9 ...... (3) ...... H.Con.Res. Budget, 1996 (H. Rept. 104–120) ...... May 15 May 18 ...... May 25 June 8 June 29 June 29 ...... 67

APPROPRIATION BILLS H.R. 889 Emergency Supplemental, DOD, 1995 (H. Rept. 104–29) Feb. 10 Feb. 22 Mar. 2 Mar. 16 Mar. 28 Apr. 6 Apr. 6 Apr. 10 104–6 H.R. 1158 Emergency Supplemental, Disaster Assistance, 1995 Mar. 8 Mar. 16 ...... Apr. 6 May 2 May 18 May 25 (1) ...... (H. Rept. 104–70). H.R. 1159 Supplemental and Recissions, 1995 (H. Rept. 104–71) ... Mar. 8 ...... H.R. 1817 Military Construction, 1996 (H. Rept. 104–137) ...... June 13 June 21 July 19 July 21 Sept. 7 Sept. 20 Sept. 22 Oct. 3 104–32 H.R. 1854 Legislative Branch, 1996 (H. Rept. 104–141) ...... June 15 June 22 July 18 July 20 July 26 Sept. 6 Sept. 22 (2) ...... H.R. 1868 Foreign Assistance, 1996 (H. Rept. 104–143) ...... June 15 July 11 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Oct. 12 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 ...... H.R. 1905 Energy and Water (H. Rept. 104–149) ...... June 20 July 12 July 27 Aug. 1 Sept. 7 Oct. 31 Oct. 31 Nov. 13 104–46 H.R. 1944 Emergency Supplemental, Disaster Assistance, 1995 ...... June 29 ...... July 21 ...... July 27 104–19 H.R. 1976 Agriculture, 1996 (H. Rept. 104–172) ...... June 30 July 21 Sept. 14 Sept. 20 Sept. 20 Oct. 12 Oct. 12 Oct. 21 104–37 H.R. 1977 Interior, 1996 (H. Rept. 104–173) ...... June 30 July 18 July 28 Aug. 9 Sept. 8 Dec. 13 Dec. 14 (7) ...... H.R. 2002 Transportation, 1996 (H. Rept. 104–177) ...... July 11 July 25 Aug. 4 Aug. 10 Sept. 8 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Nov. 15 104–50 H.R. 2020 Treasury, Postal, 1996 (H. Rept. 104–183) ...... July 12 July 19 July 27 Aug. 5 Sept. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 15 Nov. 19 104–52 H.R. 2076 Commerce, Justice, State, Judiciary, 1996 July 19 July 26 Sept. 12 Sept. 29 Oct. 18 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 (9) ...... (H. Rept. 104–196). H.R. 2099 VA, HUD, 1996 (H. Rept. 104–201) ...... July 21 July 31 Sept. 13 Sept. 27 Nov. 2 Dec. 7 Dec. 14 (8) ...... H.R. 2126 Defense, 1996 (H. Rept. 104–208) ...... July 27 Sept. 7 ...... Sept. 8 Oct. 19 Nov. 16 Nov. 16 (5) 104–61 H.R. 2127 Labor, Health, Human Services, Education, 1996 July 27 Aug. 4 Sept. 15 ...... (H. Rept. 104–209). H.R. 2492 Legislative Branch, 1996 ...... Oct. 31 ...... Nov. 2 ...... Nov. 19 104–53 H.R. 2546 District of Columbia, 1996 (H. Rept. 104–294) ...... Oct. 26 Nov. 2 ...... Nov. 2 Nov. 9 ...... H.J. Res. 108 Continuing, 1996 ...... Sept. 28 ...... Sept. 29 ...... Sept. 30 104–31 H.J. Res. 115 Continuing, further, 1996 ...... Nov. 8 ...... Nov. 9 ...... (4) ...... H.J. Res. 122 Continuing, further, 1996 ...... Nov. 16 ...... Nov. 19 ...... Nov. 20 104–56 H.J. Res. 123 Continuing, further, 1996 ...... Nov. 18 ...... Nov. 19 ...... Nov. 19 104–54 H.J. Res. 134 Continuing, further, VA, 1996 ...... Dec. 20 ...... Dec. 22 ...... (10 ) H.J. Res. 136 Continuing, further, 1996 ...... Dec. 22 ...... Dec. 22 ...... Dec. 22 104–69

1Vetoed June 7, 1995. In House, veto referred to Appropriations June 7, 1995. 2Vetoed Oct. 3, 1995. In House, veto referred to Appropriations Oct. 12, 1995. 3Vetoed Nov. 13, 1995. In House, veto referred to Ways and Means Dec. 7, 1995. 4Vetoed Nov. 13, 1995. In House, veto referred to Appropriations Nov. 30, 1995. 5Became Public Law without approval Dec. 1, 1995. 6Vetoed Dec. 6, 1995. In House, veto referred to Budget Dec. 6, 1995. 7Vetoed Dec. 18, 1995. In House, veto referred to Appropriations Dec. 18, 1995. 8Vetoed Dec. 18, 1995. In House, veto referred to Appropriations Dec. 18, 1995. 9Vetoed Dec. 19, 1995. In House, veto referred to Appropriations Dec. 20, 1995. 10 Signed into law Jan. 6, 1996. Became Public Law 104-94. eDt 5JN9 54 u 6 97Jt073 O000Fm001Ft57 ft57 :CLNA\0H3.X 105hc2 C:\CALENDAR\105HC31.TXT Sfmt5873 Fmt5873 Frm00001 PO00000 Jkt037239 15:43Jun06, 1997 VerDate 05-JUN-97 STATUS OF MAJOR BILLS—SECOND SESSION (For more detailed information see History of Bills and Resolutions section)

Conference report Number of Passed Reported Passed Sent to agreed to in— Date bill Title Reported House in Senate Senate confer- approved Law No. ence House Senate

LEGISLATIVE BILLS 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 H.R. 3734 Budget Reconciliation, 1997 (H. Rept. 104–651) ...... June 27 July 18 ...... July 23 July 24 July 31 Aug. 1 Aug. 22 104–193 H.Con.Res. Budget, 1997 (H. Rept. 104–575) ...... May 14 May 16 ...... May 23 May 30 June 12 June 13 ...... 178

APPROPRIATION BILLS H.R. 1868 Foreign Assistance, 1996 ...... Feb. 12 104–107 H.R. 2546 District of Columbia, 1996 ...... Jan. 31 ...... H.R. 2880 Continuing, further, 1996 ...... Jan. 25 ...... Jan. 26 ...... Jan. 26 104–99 H.R. 3019 Omnibus Continuing, further, 1996 ...... Mar. 7 ...... Mar. 19 Mar. 21 Apr. 25 Apr. 25 Apr. 26 104–134 H.R. 3517 Military Construction, 1997 (H. Rept. 104–591) ...... May 23 May 30 June 20 June 26 July 26 Aug. 1 Sept. 5 Sept. 16 104–196 H.R. 3540 Foreign Assistance, 1997 (H. Rept. 104–600) ...... May 29 June 11 June 27 July 26 July 30 ...... (1) ...... H.R. 3603 Agriculture, 1997 (H. Rept. 104–613) ...... June 7 June 12 July 11 July 24 July 30 Aug. 1 Aug. 1 Aug. 6 104–180 H.R. 3610 Defense, 1997 (H. Rept. 104–617) ...... June 11 June 13 ...... July 18 July 30 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 Sept. 30 104–208 H.R. 3662 Interior, 1997 (H. Rept. 104–625) ...... June 18 June 20 July 16 ...... (1) ...... H.R. 3666 VA, HUD, 1997 (H. Rept. 104–628) ...... June 18 June 26 July 11 Sept. 5 Sept. 11 Sept. 24 Sept. 25 Sept. 26 104–204 H.R. 3675 Transportation, 1997 (H. Rept. 104–631) ...... June 19 June 28 July 19 July 31 Sept. 5 Sept. 18 Sept. 18 Sept. 30 104–205 H.R. 3754 Legislative Branch, 1997 (H. Rept. 104–657) ...... July 8 July 10 July 19 July 30 July 30 Aug. 1 Sept. 3 Sept. 16 104–197 H.R. 3755 Labor, Health, Human Services, Education, 1997 July 8 July 12 Sept. 12 ...... (1) ...... (H. Rept. 104–659). H.R. 3756 Treasury, Postal, 1997 (H. Rept. 104–660) ...... July 8 July 17 July 23 ...... (1) ...... H.R. 3814 Commerce, Justice, State, Judiciary, 1997 July 16 July 24 Aug. 27 ...... (1) ...... (H. Rept. 104–676). H.R. 3816 Energy and Water, 1997 (H. Rept. 104–679) ...... July 16 July 25 ...... July 30 Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 17 Sept. 30 104–206 H.R. 3845 District of Columbia, 1997 (H. Rept. 104–689) ...... July 18 July 22 July 23 July 25 July 26 Aug. 1 Sept. 5 Sept. 9 104–194 H.R. 4278 Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations, 1997 ...... Sept. 28 ...... Sept. 30 ...... H.J. Res. 153 Continuing, further, DC, 1996 ...... Jan. 3 ...... Jan. 4 ...... Jan. 4 104–90 H.J. Res. 163 Continuing, further, 1996 ...... Mar. 14 ...... Mar. 14 ...... Mar. 15 104–116 H.J. Res. 165 Continuing, further, 1996 ...... Mar. 21 ...... Mar. 21 ...... Mar. 22 104–118 H.J. Res. 170 Continuing, further, 1996 ...... Mar. 29 ...... Mar. 29 ...... Mar. 29 104–122 H.J. Res. 175 Continuing, further, 1996 ...... Apr. 24 ...... Apr. 24 ...... Apr. 24 104–131 ......

1Provisions included in text of H.R. 3610. Became Public Law 104-208.

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