June 19, 2002 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S5771 States. For this reason, I have deter- retary of the Senate, on June 19, 2002, Nation; to the Committee on Banking, Hous- mined that it is necessary to continue during the recess of the Senate, re- ing, and Urban Affairs. the national emergency declared with ceived a message from the House of H.R. 4717. An act to designate the facility respect to the accumulation of a large Representatives announcing that the of the Postal Service located at 1199 Pasadena Boulevard in Pasadena, volume of weapons-usable fissile mate- House agrees to the amendment of the Texas, as the ‘‘Jim Fonteno Post Office rial in the territory of the Russian Senate to the bill (H.R. 4560) to elimi- Building’’; to the Committee on Govern- Federation and maintain in force these nate the deadlines for spectrum auc- mental Affairs. emergency authorities to respond to tions of spectrum previously allocated H.R. 4794. An act to designate the facility this threat. to television broadcasting. of the United States Postal Service located at 1895 Avenida Del Oro in Oceanside, Cali- GEORGE W. BUSH. f THE WHITE HOUSE, June 18, 2002. fornia, as the ‘‘Ronald C. Packard Post Of- ENROLLED BILLS SIGNED fice Building’’; to the Committee on Govern- f mental Affairs. The message also announced that the PERIODIC REPORT ON THE NA- The following concurrent resolution Speaker has signed the following en- TIONAL EMERGENCY WITH RE- was read, and referred as indicated: rolled bills: SPECT TO THE RISK OF NU- H. Con. Res. 364. Concurrent resolution rec- H.R. 3275. An act to implement the Inter- CLEAR PROLIFERATION CRE- ognizing this historic significance of the 50th national Convention for the Suppression of ATED BY THE ACCUMULATION anniversary of the founding of the United Terrorist Bombings to strengthen criminal States Army and honoring OF WEAPONS-USABLE FISSILE laws relating to attacks on places of public the ‘‘Father of the Special Forces,’’ Colonel MATERIAL IN THE TERRITORY use, to implement the International Conven- Aaron Bank (, retired) of OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION— tion of the Suppression of the Financing of Mission Viejo, , for his role in es- Terrorism, to combat terrorism and defend PM 94 tablishing the Army Special Forces; to the the Nation against terrorist acts, and for The PRESIDING OFFICER laid be- Committee on Armed Services. other purposes. fore the Senate the following message H.R. 4560. An act to eliminate the dead- f from the President of the United lines for spectrum auctions of spectrum pre- REPORTS OF COMMITTEES States, together with an accompanying viously allocated to television broadcasting. The following reports of committees report; which was referred to the Com- Under authority of the order of the were submitted: mittee on Banking, Housing, and Senate of January 3, 2001, the enrolled Urban Affairs: bills were signed by the acting Presi- By Mr. JEFFORDS, from the Committee on Environment and Public Works, without To the Congress of the United States: dent pro tempore (Mr. REID) pursuant amendment: As required by section 401(c) of the to the order of the Senate of June 18, S. 1646: A bill to identify certain routes in National Emergencies Act, 50 U.S.C. 2002, on that day. the States of Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado, 1641(c), and section 204(c) of the Inter- and New Mexico as part of the Ports-to- national Emergency Economic Powers At 10:41 a.m., a message from the Plains Corridor, a high priority corridor on Act, 50 U.S.C. 1703(c), I transmit here- House of Representatives, delivered by the National Highway System. (Rept. No. with a 6-month periodic report pre- Ms. Niland, one of its reading clerks, 107–165). pared by my Administration on the na- announced that the House has passed f tional emergency with respect to the the following bills, in which it requests EXECUTIVE REPORTS OF risk of nuclear proliferation created by the concurrence of the Senate: COMMITTEES the accumulation of weapons-usable H.R. 3250. An act to authorize the presen- tation of gold medals on behalf of Congress The following executive reports of fissile material in the territory of the committees were submitted: Russian Federation that was declared to Native Americans who served as Code Talkers during foreign conflicts in which the in Executive Order 1319 of June 21, 2000. By Mr. KENNEDY for the Committee on United States was involved during the 20th Governmental Affairs. GEORGE W. BUSH. Century in recognition of their service to the J. Russell George, of Virginia, to be Inspec- THE WHITE HOUSE, June 18, 2002. Nation. tor General, Corporation for National and f H.R. 4717. An act to designate the facility Community Service. (Pursuant to the order of the United States Postal Service located of January 5, 2001, nomination was sequen- REPORT ON THE EMERGENCY RE- at 1199 Pasadena Boulevard in Pasadena, tially referred to the Committee on Govern- GARDING PROLIFERATION OF Texas, as the ‘‘Jim Fonteno Post Office mental Affairs for not to exceed 20 days.) WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUC- Building.’’ *Kathleen P. Utgoff, of Virginia, to be TION—PM 95 H.R. 4794. An act to designate the facility Commissioner of Labor Statistics, United of the United States Postal Service located The PRESIDING OFFICER laid be- States Department of Labor for a term of at 1895 Avenida Del Oro in Oceanside, Cali- four years. fore the Senate the following message fornia, as the ‘‘Ronald C. Packard Post Of- *W. Roy Grizzard, of Virginia, to be an As- from the President of the United fice Building.’’ sistant Secretary of Labor. States, together with an accompanying The message also announced that the *Lex Frieden, of Texas, to be a Member of report; which was referred to the Com- House has agreed to the following con- the National Council on Disability for a term mittee on Banking, Housing, and current resolution, in which it requests expiring September 17, 2004. Urban Affairs: *Young Woo Kang, of Indiana, to be a the concurrence of the Senate: Member of the National Council on Dis- To the Congress of the United States: H. Con. Res. 364. Concurrent resolution rec- ability for a term expiring September 17, As required by section 204(c) of the ognizing the historic significance of the 50th 2003. International Emergency Economic anniversary of the founding of the United *Kathleen Martinez, of California, to be a Powers act, 50 U.S.C. 1703(c), and sec- States Army Special Forces and honoring Member of the National Council on Dis- tion 401(c) of the National Emergency the ‘‘Father of the Special Forces,’’ Colonel ability for a term expiring September 17, Aaron Bank (United States Army, retired) of Act, 50 U.SC. 1641(c), I transmit here- 2003. Mission Viejo, California, for his role in es- *Carol Hughes Novak, of Georgia, to be a with a 6-month periodic report pre- tablishing the Army Special Forces. Member of the National Council on Dis- pared by my Administration on the na- f ability for a term expiring September 17, tional emergency with respect to the 2004. proliferation of weapons of mass de- MEASURES REFERRED *Patricia Pound, of Texas, to be a Member struction that was declared in Execu- The following bills were read the first of the National Council on Disability for a tive Order 12938 of November 14, 1994. term expiring September 17, 2002. and the second times by unanimous *Jeffrey D. Wallin, of California, to be a GEORGE W. BUSH. consent, and referred as indicated: THE WHITE HOUSE, June 18, 2002. Member of the National Council on the Hu- H.R. 3250. An act to authorize the presen- manities for a term expiring January 26, f tation of gold medals on behalf of Congress 2006. MESSAGE FROM THE HOUSE to Native Americans who served as Code *Wilfred M. McClay, of Tennessee, to be a Talkers during foreign conflicts in which the Member of the National Council on the Hu- Under the authority of the order of United States was involved during the 20th manities for a term expiring January 26, the Senate of January 3, 2001, the Sec- Century in recognition of their service to the 2006.

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