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T46.7 SUBMISSION OF CONFERENCE T46.13 OATH OF OFFICE; MEMBERS, 24. Anthony C. Beilenson REPORT—H.R. 2 RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND 25. Howard ‘‘Buck’’ McKeon DELEGATES 26. Howard L. Berman Mr. SWIFT submitted a conference 27. Carlos J. Moorhead report (Rept. No. 103–66) on the bill The oath of office required by the 28. (H.R. 2) to establish national voter reg- sixth article of the Constitution of the 29. Henry A. Waxman istration procedures for Federal elec- , and as provided by sec- 30. tion, and for other purposes; together tion 2 of the act of May 13, 1884 (23 31. Matthew G. Martinez with a statement thereon, for printing Stat. 22), to be administered to Mem- 32. Julian C. Dixon in the Record under the rule. bers, Resident Commissioner, and Dele- gates of the House of Representatives, 33. Lucille Roybal-Allard 34. T46.8 EXPEDITED RESCISSIONS ACT the text of which is carried in 5 U.S.C. 35. The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. 3331: ‘‘I, AB, do solemnly swear (or af- 36. RICHARDSON, pursuant to House Res- 37. Walter R. Tucker III firm) that I will support and defend olution 149 and rule XXIII, declared the 38. Stephen Horn the Constitution of the United House resolved into the Committee of 39. Edward R. Royce States against all enemies, foreign the Whole House on the state of the 40. Jerry Lewis and domestic; that I will bear true Union for the consideration of the bill 41. faith and allegiance to the same; (H.R. 1578) to amend the Congressional 42. George E. Brown, Jr. that I take this obligation freely, Budget and Impoundment Control Act 43. without any mental reservation or of 1974 to provide for the expedited con- 44. Alfred A. (Al) McCandless purpose of evasion; and that I will sideration of certain proposed rescis- 45. well and faithfully discharge the sions of budget authority. 46. Robert K. Dornan duties of the office on which I am The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. 47. about to enter. So help me God.’’ RICHARDSON, by unanimous consent, 48. designated Mr. SWIFT as Chairman of has been subscribed to in person and 49. the Committee of the Whole; and after filed in duplicate with the Clerk of the 50. some time spent therein, House of Representatives by the follow- 51. Randy ‘‘Duke’’ Cunningham The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. AN- ing Members of the 103d Congress, pur- 52. Duncan Hunter suant to the provisions of 2 U.S.C. 25: DREWS of New Jersey, assumed the COLORADO Chair. ALABAMA 1. Patricia Schroeder When Mr. SWIFT, Chairman, re- 1. Sonny Callahan 2. David E. Skaggs ported that the Committee, having had 2. Terry Everett 3. Scott McInnis under consideration said bill, had come 3. Glen Browder 4. Wayne Allard to no resolution thereon. 4. Tom Bevill 5. Joel Hefley 5. Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr. 6. Dan Schaefer T46.9 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS 6. Spencer T. Bachus III CONNECTICUT REFERRED 7. Earl F. Hilliard 1. Barbara B. Kennelly 2. Sam Gejdenson A joint resolution of the Senate of ALASKA—AT LARGE the following title was taken from the 3. Rosa L. DeLauro Don Young Speaker’s table and, under the rule, re- 4. Christopher Shays ferred as follows: ARIZONA 5. Gary A. Franks 6. Nancy L. Johnson S.J. Res. 85. Joint resolution designating 1. Sam Coppersmith the week beginning May 2, 1993, as ‘‘National 2. Ed Pastor DELAWARE—AT LARGE Mental Health Counselors Week’’; to the 3. Bob Stump Michael N. Castle Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. 4. Jon Kyl 5. Jim Kolbe 1. T46.10 SENATE ENROLLED JOINT 6. Karan English 2. Douglas ‘‘Pete’’ Peterson RESOLUTIONS SIGNED 3. ARKANSAS The SPEAKER announced his signa- 4. Tillie K. Fowler ture to enrolled joint resolutions of the 1. Blanche M. Lambert 5. Karen L. Thurman Senate of the following titles: 2. Ray Thornton 6. 3. Y. Tim Hutchinson 7. John L. Mica S.J. Res. 62. Joint resolution to designate 4. Jay Dickey the week beginning April 25, 1993, as ‘‘Na- 8. Bill McCollum tional Crime Victims’ Rights Week.’’ 9. S.J. Res. 66. Joint resolution to designate 1. Dan Hamburg 10. C.W. the weeks beginning April 18, 1993, and April 2. 11. 17, 1994, each as ‘‘National Organ and Tissue 3. 12. Charles T. Canady Donor Awareness Week.’’ 4. John T. Doolittle 13. Dan Miller 5. Robert T. Matsui 14. Porter J. Goss T46.11 LEAVE OF ABSENCE 6. Lynn C. Woolsey 15. Jim Bacchus By unanimous consent, leave of ab- 7. George Miller 16. Tom Lewis sence was granted— 8. 17. Carrie P. Meek To Mr. TORRES, for today and April 9. Ronald V. Dellums 18. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen 29; 10. Bill Baker 19. Harry Johnston 20. To Mr. CALVERT, for today and the 11. Richard W. Pombo 21. Lincoln Diaz-Balart balance of the week; 12. 22. E. , Jr To Mr. HUNTER, for today; 13. Fortney 14. Anna G. Eshoo 23. Alcee L. Hastings To Mr. TUCKER, for today; and 15. Norman Y. Mineta GEORGIA To Mr. WASHINGTON, for today and 16. 1. Jack Kingston April 29. 17. Leon E. Panetta 2. Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. And then, 18. Gary A. Condit 3. Michael A. ‘‘Mac’’ Collins 19. Richard H. Lehman 4. John Linder 46.12 ADJOURNMENT T 20. Calvin M. Dooley 5. John Lewis On motion of Mr. MCDERMOTT, at 9 21. William M. Thomas 6. Newt Gingrich o’clock and 37 minutes p.m., the House 22. 7. George (Buddy) Darden adjourned. 23. 8. J. Roy Rowland

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