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July 28, 1999 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—SENATE 18221 1999; to the Committee on Commerce, By Mr. CHAFEE, from the Committee on To be lieutenant general Science, and Transportation. Environment and Public Works, with an Maj. Gen. Daniel G. Brown, 0000 EC–4413. A communication from the Chief, amendment in the nature of a substitute: The following named officer for appoint- Office of Regulations and Administrative S. 1100. A bill to amend the Endangered ment in the United States Army to the grade Law, U.S. Coast Guard, transmitting, pursu- Species Act of 1973 to provide that the des- indicated while assigned to a position of im- ant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Re- ignation of critical habitat for endangered portance and responsibility under title 10, gatta Regulations; SLR; Chesapeake Chal- and threatened species be required as part of U.S.C., section 601: lenge, Patapsco River, Baltimore, MD the development of recovery plans for those (CGD05–99–064)’’ (RIN2115–AE46) (1999–0028), species (Rept. No. 106–126). To be lieutenant general received July 23, 1999; to the Committee on By Mr. HELMS, from the Committee on Maj. Gen. Michael W. Ackerman, 0000 Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Foreign Relations, with an amendment and The following named officers for appoint- EC–4414. A communication from the Gen- with a preamble: ment in the United States Navy to the grade eral Counsel, Consumer Product Safety Com- S. Res. 166. A resolution relating to the re- indicated under title 10, U.S.C., section 624: cent elections in the Republic of Indonesia. mission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the To be rear admiral report of a rule entitled ‘‘Child Resistant By Mr. HELMS, from the Committee on Rear Adm. (lh) Alberto Diaz, Jr., 0000 Packaging of Consumer Products Containing Foreign Relations, without amendment and Rear Adm. (lh) Bonnie B. Potter, 0000 Methacrylic Acid’’ (RIN3041–AB78), received with a preamble: July 22, 1999; to the Committee on Com- S. Con. Res. 48. A concurrent resolution re- The following named officer for appoint- merce, Science, and Transportation. lating to the Asia-Pacific Economic Coopera- ment in the United States Navy to the grade EC–4415. A communication from the Acting tion Forum. indicated while assigned to a position of im- Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, Na- f portance and responsibility under title 10, tional Marine Fisheries Service, Department U.S.C., section 601: of Commerce, transmitting, pursuant to law, EXECUTIVE REPORTS OF To be vice admiral COMMITTEE the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Closure for Pa- Vice Adm. Robert J. Natter, 0000 cific Ocean Perch in the Western Regulatory The following executive reports of The following named officer for appoint- Area of the Gulf of Alaska’’, received July 23, committees were submitted: ment in the United States Navy to the grade 1999; to the Committee on Commerce, By Mr. WARNER, for the Committee on indicated while assigned to a position of im- Science, and Transportation. Armed Services: portance and responsibility under title 10, EC–4416. A communication from the Dep- The following named officer for appoint- U.S.C., section 601: uty Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, ment in the United States Air Force to the National Marine Fisheries Service, Depart- To be vice admiral grade indicated under title 10, U.S.C., section ment of Commerce, transmitting, pursuant Rear Adm. Gregory G. Johnson, 0000 624: to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Final (The above nominations were re- To be brigadier general Rule to Establish Procedures for the Testing ported with the recommendation that and Certification of Bycatch Reduction De- Col. Gary H. Murray, 0000 they be confirmed.) vices in the Gulf of Mexico,’’ (RIN0648–AK32), The following named officer for appoint- Mr. WARNER. Mr. President, for the received July 23, 1999; to the Committee on ment in the United States Air Force to the Committee on Armed Services, I report Commerce, Science, and Transportation. grade indicated while assigned to a position EC–4417. A communication from the Acting of importance and responsibility under title favorably nomination lists which were Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, Na- 10, U.S.C., section 601: printed in the RECORDS of June 21, 1999, tional Marine Fisheries Service, Department To be lieutenant general June 23, 1999, June 28, 1999, June 30, of Commerce, transmitting, pursuant to law, Lt. Gen. Robert H. Foglesong, 0000 1999, July 1, 1999, July 14, 1999, July 19, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Closure for Pa- 1999, July 21, 1999, and ask unanimous cific Ocean Perch in the West Yakutat Dis- The following named officer for appoint- ment in the United States Air Force to the consent, to save the expense of reprint- trict of the Gulf of Alaska,’’ received July 23, ing on the Executive Calendar, that 1999; to the Committee on Commerce, grade indicated while assigned to a position Science, and Transportation. of importance and responsibility under title these nominations lie at the Sec- EC–4418. A communication from the Acting 10, U.S.C., section 601: retary’s desk for the information of Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, Na- To be lieutenant general Senators. tional Marine Fisheries Service, Department Lt. Gen. Charles R. Heflebower, 0000 The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without of Commerce, transmitting, pursuant to law, The following named officer for appoint- objection, it is so ordered. the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Closure for ment in the United States Air Force to the (The nominations ordered to lie on Northern Rockfish in the Central Regulatory grade indicated while assigned to a position the Secretary’s desk were printed in Area of the Gulf of Alaska,’’ received July 23, of importance and responsibility under title the RECORDS of June 21, 1999, June 23, 1999; to the Committee on Commerce, 10, U.S.C., section 601: Science, and Transportation. 1999, June 28, 1999, June 30, 1999, July 1, To be lieutenant general 1999, July 14, 1999, July 19, 1999 and f Lt. Gen. Lansford E. Trapp, Jr., 0000 July 21, 1999, at the end of the Senate REPORTS OF COMMITTEES The following named officer for appoint- proceedings.) ment in the United States Army to the grade The following reports of committees Army nominations beginning Richard F. indicated under title 10, U.S.C., section 624: Ballard, and ending Su T. Kang, which nomi- were submitted: To be major general nations were received by the Senate and ap- By Mr. MCCAIN, from the Committee on Brig. Gen. Zannie O. Smith, 0000 peared in the Congressional Record of June Commerce, Science, and Transportation, 21, 1999. without amendment: The following named officer for appoint- Army nominations beginning Donald M. S. 655. A bill to establish nationally uni- ment in the United States Army to the grade Cinnamond, and ending George R. Silver, form requirements regarding the titling and indicated while assigned to a position of im- which nominations were received by the Sen- registration of salvage, nonrepairable, and portance and responsibility under title 10, ate and appeared in the Congressional rebuilt vehicles (Rept. No. 106–123). U.S.C., section 601: Record of June 21, 1999. By Mr. MURKOWSKI, from the Committee To be lieutenant general Army nominations beginning Kimberly J. on Energy and Natural Resources, with an Maj. Gen. Lawson W. Magruder, III, 0000 Ballantyne, and ending Stephen C. Ulrich, amendment in the nature of a substitute: The following named officer for appoint- which nominations were received by the Sen- S. 711. A bill to allow for the investment of ment in the United States Army to the grade ate and appeared in the Congressional joint Federal and State funds from the civil indicated while assigned to a position of im- Record of June 21, 1999. settlement of damages from the Exxon portance and responsibility under title 10, Army nominations beginning *Denise D. Valdez oil spill, and for other purposes (Rept. U.S.C., section 601: Adams, and ending *Tami M. Zalewski, No. 106–124). which nominations were received by the Sen- To be lieutenant general By Mr. MURKOWSKI, from the Committee ate and appeared in the Congressional on Energy and Natural Resources, with Maj. Gen. Johnny M. Riggs, 0000 Record of June 21, 1999. amendments: The following named officer for appoint- Army nominations beginning George D. H.R. 149. A bill to make technical correc- ment in the United States Army to the grade Lanning, and ending Gregory J. Zanetti, tions to the Omnibus Parks and Public indicated while assigned to a position of im- which nominations were received by the Sen- Lands Management Act of 1996 (Rept. No. portance and responsibility under title 10, ate and appeared in the Congressional 106–125). U.S.C., section 601: Record of June 23, 1999.

VerDate Sep 11 2014 11:28 Nov 22, 2019 Jkt 000000 PO 00000 Frm 00080 Fmt 0686 Sfmt 0634 C:\SSN-OUT\S28JY9.REC S28JY9 ejoyner on DSKJLYS7X2PROD with BOUND RECORD 18222 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—SENATE July 28, 1999 Marine Corps nominations beginning David 7. Sisters and Spouses: Ann Burleigh Bou- Brothers and Spouses: Matthew J. J. Abel, and ending Raymon Zapata, Jr., cher—none. Sheehan: none; Dennis P. Sheehan: none; which nominations were received by the Sen- Susan F. Sheehan: none; Terence P. ate and appeared in the Congressional J. Brady Anderson, of South Carolina, to Sheehan: none; Leslie Sheehan: none; Joseph Record of June 23, 1999. be Administrator of the Agency for Inter- D. Sheehan: none; Patricia P. Sheehan: none. Navy nominations beginning Michael K. national Development. Sisters and Spouses: MaryAnne Sheehan: Abate, and ending Gregg W. Ziemke, which none; Kathleen Sheehan Roach: none; nominations were received by the Senate and M. Osman Siddique, of Virginia, to be Am- Charles Randolf Roach: to Frank Lucas, 6th appeared in the Congressional Record of bassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary District, Oklahoma 1994: $20; to Ed Munster, June 23, 1999. of the United States of America to the Re- 2nd District, Connecticut 1994: $250; to Ed Army nominations beginning Phil C. public of Fiji, and to serve concurrently and Munster, 2nd District, Connecticut 1996: $100. Alabata, and ending Joseph J. Zubak, which without additional compensation as Ambas- nominations were received by the Senate and sador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Robert S. Gelbard, of Washington, a Career appeared in the Congressional Record of the United States of America to the Republic Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class June 28, 1999. of Nauru, Ambassador Extraordinary and of Career Minister, to be Ambassador Ex- Navy nomination of Laurel A. May, which Plenipotentiary of the United States of traordinary and Plenipotentiary of the was received by the Senate and appeared in America to the Kingdom of Tonga, and Am- United States of America to the Republic of the Congressional Record of June 28, 1999. bassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Indonesia. Air Force nominations beginning Larita A. of the United States of America to Tuvalu. (The following is a list of all members of Aragon, and ending James J. White, which (The following is a list of all members of my immediate family and their spouses. I nominations were received by the Senate and my immediate family and their spouses. I have asked each of these persons to inform appeared in the Congressional Record of have asked each of these persons to inform me of the pertinent contributions made by June 30, 1999. me of the pertinent contributions made by them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- Marine Corps nominations beginning them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- formation contained in this report is com- Charles E. Headden, and ending Robert L. formation contained in this report is com- plete and accurate.) Williams, which nominations were received plete and accurate.) Nominee: Robert S. Gelbard. by the Senate and appeared in the Congres- Nominee: Muhammad Osman Siddique. Post: Ambassador to Indonesia. sional Record of June 30, 1999. Post: Fiji, Nauru, Tonga, and Tuvalu. Nominated June 21, 1999. Air Force nominations beginning Milton C. Contributions, Amount, Date, and Donee. Contributions, Amount, Date, and Donee. Abbott, and ending Scott J. Zobrist, which Self: $1,000.00, 30 Sept ’95, Clinton/Gore Pri- Self: $100.00, 1998, Sen. Paul Coverdell. nominations were received by the Senate and mary; $5,000.00, 18 Mar ’96, DNC-Non-Federal; Spouse: Alene, none. appeared in the Congressional Record of July $500.00, 27 Jun ’96, Friends of Patrick Ken- Children and Spouses: Alexandra, none. 1, 1999. nedy; $1,000.00, 10 Sept ’96, New Mexicans for Parents: Ruth and Charles, deceased. Marine Corps nomination of James R. Bill Richardson; $20,000.00, 18 Mar ’96, DNC; Grandparents: deceased. Judkins, which was received by the Senate $500.00, 27 Jun ’96, Nick Rahal for Congress; Brothers and Spouses: Nicholas, none. and appeared in the Congressional Record of $1,000.00, 07 Oct ’96, Bonior for Congress; Sisters and Spouses: N/A. July 14, 1999. $1,000.00, 04 Dec ’96, Friends of Evelyn Simonowitz Lieberman, of New Navy nominations beginning Dean D. (primary); $1,000.00, 04 Dec ’96, Friends of York, to be Under Secretary of State for Hager, and ending David F. Sanders, which Chris Dodd (general); $1,000.00, 12 Jan ’99, Public Diplomacy. (New Position) nominations were received by the Senate and Kennedy for Senate. Richard Monroe Miles, of South Carolina, a appeared in the Congressional Record of July 2. Spouse: Catherine Mary Siddique; Career Member of the Senior Foreign Serv- 14, 1999. $1,000.00, 30 Sept ’95, Clinton/Gore Primary; ice, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Am- Army nominations beginning Gary W. Ace, $5,000.00, 29 May ’96, DNC-Non-Federal; bassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and ending X4393, which nominations were $20,000.00, 29 May ’96, DNC. of the United States of America to be Repub- received by the Senate and appeared in the 3. Children: Omar O. Siddique, none; Julene lic of Bulgaria. Congressional Record of July 19, 1999. N. Siddique, none; Leila C. Siddique, none; The following is a list of all members of Navy nominations beginning Scott R. Zachary O. Siddique, none. my immediate family and their spouses. I Barry, and ending Charles L. Taylor, which 4. Parents: Muhammad Osman Ghani (Fa- have asked each of these persons to inform nominations were received by the Senate and ther)—Deceased; Shamsun Nahar Ghani me of the pertinent contributions made by appeared in the Congressional Record of July (Mother)—none. them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- 21, 1999. 5. Grandparents: Muhammad Darbari—De- formation contained in this report is com- Navy nominations beginning Lloyd B.J. ceased; Maqbool Begum—Deceased. plete and accurate. Callis, and ending Michelle L. Wulff, which 6. Brothers & Spouses: M. Osman & Rana Nominee: Richard Monroe Miles. nominations were received by the Senate and Farruk, none; M. Osman & Hazcra Khaled, Post: The Republic of Bulgaria. appeared in the Congressional Record of July none; M. Osman & Veronique Yousuf, $500.00, Contributions, amount, date, and donee: 21, 1999. 10 Sept ’96; New Mexicans for Bill Richard- 1. Self: none. By Mr. HELMS, for the Committee on For- son. 2. Spouse: none. eign Relations: 7. Sisters & Spouses: Nahar & Kamal 3. Children and spouses: Richard Lee and A. Peter Burleigh, of California, a Career Ahmad, none; Helen & Aminul Islam, none; Elizabeth Anne Miles, none. Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class Zereen & Wahidul Islam, none; Nasreen & 4. Parents: Iris Mann (deceased) and James of Career Minister, to be Ambassador Ex- Ghulam Suhrawardi, $500.00, Sept ’94, Ted Miles, none. traordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Kennedy for Senate; $500.00, Sept ’96, New 5. Grandparents: Richard and Lillian United States of America to the Republic of Mexicans for Bill Richardson. Fortner (deceased). the Philippines and to serve concurrently 6. Brothers and spouses: none. and without additional compensation as Am- Michael A. Sheehan, of New Jersey, to be 7. Sisters and spouses: Louise Angell (Rich- bassador to the Republic of Palau. Coordinator for Counterterrorism, with the ard), step-sister, none. Lois Navarro (Ar- (The following is a list of all members of rank and status of Ambassador at Large. thur), step-sister, none, Donna Peabody my immediate family and their spouses. I (New Position) (Kristin), half-sister, none. have asked each of these persons to inform (The following is a list of all members of me of the pertinent contributions made by my immediate family and their spouses. I Carl Spielvogel, of New York, to be Ambas- them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- have asked each of these persons to inform sador Extraorindary and Plenipotentiary of formation contained in this report is com- me of the pertinent contributions made by the United States of America to the Slovak plete and accurate.) them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- Republic. Nominee A. Peter Burleigh. formation contained in this report is com- The following is a list of all members of Post: Manila. plete and accurate.) my immediate family and their spouses. I Contributions, Amount, Date, and Donee: Nominee: Michael A. Sheehan. have asked each of these persons to inform 1. Self: $250, 6/98, HRC and $250, 3/97, HRC Post: Coordinator for Counterterrorism. me of the pertinent contributions made by (Human Rights Compaign). Contributions, Amount, Date, and Donee. them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- 2. Spouse (n/a). Self: none. formation contained in this report is com- 3. Children and Spouses (n/a). Spouse: n/a. plete and accurate. 4. Parents (deceased). Daughter: Alexandra E. Sheehan: none. Nominee: Carl Spielvogel. 5. Grandparents (deceased). Mother: Janet Purcell Sheehan: none. Post: Ambassador to the Solvak Republic. 6. Brothers and Spouses: David P. Father: John M. Sheehan: none. Contributions, amount, date, and donee: Burleigh—none. Grandparents: all deceased. 1. Self: See attached.

VerDate jul 14 2003 12:47 Apr 29, 2004 Jkt 069102 PO 00000 Frm 00081 Fmt 0686 Sfmt 0634 E:\BR99\S28JY9.002 S28JY9 July 28, 1999 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—SENATE 18223 2. Spouse: Barbaralee Diamonstein- A Lot of People Supporting , Nominee: J. Richard Fredericks. Spielvogel—see attached. 3FEB97, $1,000. Post: Ambassador to Switzerland and 3. Children and spouses: Rachel Spielvogel, 98 Friends of Chris Dodd, 15JUN97, $500. Liechtenstein. Paul Spielvogel, David and Patricia Friends of Byron Dorgan, 24DEC97, $500. Contributions, amount, date, and donee: Spielvogel, none. Green for , 15MAY97, 1. Self, see attachment. 4. Parents: Deceased. $1,000. 2. Spouse, see attachment. 5. Grandparents: Deceased. A lot of People Supporting Tom Daschle, 3. Children and Spouses (NA). 6. Brothers and spouses: Deceased. 3FEB97, $1,000. 4. Parents, see attachment. 7. Sisters and spouses: None. A lot of People Supporting Tom Daschle, 5. Grandparents (NA). 3FEB97, $1,000. 6. Brothers and Spouses, see attachment. Contributions of Carl Spielvogel 7. Sisters and Spouses, see attachment. Bill Bradley for US Senate ’96, 8FEB93, Nita Lowey for Congress, 6FEB98, $1,000. MY FAMILY $500. South Dakota Democratic Party, 5FEB98, Lautenberg Committee, 18JUN93, $500. $1,000. Wife: Stephanie Sorensen Fredericks. Lieberman ’94 Committee, 31MAR94, $500. Moynihan Committee, Inc., 24APR98, Children: Matthew Foley Fredericks, age Democratic Congressional Campaign Com- $1,000. 13, Colleen Sorensen Fredericks, age 12, and mittee, 8JUN94, $500. Victory in New York, 13OCT98, $1,000. Will Norman Fredericks, age 8. Bill Bradley for US Senate ’96, 5APR94, Schumer, ‘98, 10OCT98, $1,000. Mother: Lois F. Fredericks. Father: Norman J. Fredericks (deceased). $500. Rangel for the 106th Congress, 4SEP97, Brothers: Norman J. Fredericks, Jr., and Friends of Congressman Hochbrueckner, $5,000. Rangel for the 106th Congress, 6NOV97, Peter G. Fredericks. 18AUG94, $500. Sisters: Lois F. Thornbury, Marcia F. Friends of Jane Harman, 30SEP94, $500. $5,000. National Leadership PAC, 9JAN98, $5,000. McGratty, and Anne G. Fredericks. Democratic Senatorial Campaign Com- Grandparents: Deceased. mittee, 20APR93, $1,000. Leadership ’98 (FKA Friends of Albert Kerrey for US Senate Committee, Gore, Jr., Inc.), 31JUL98, $5,000. J. Richard Fredericks Political Contributions 15MAR93, $1,000. Democratic Senatorial Campaign Com- 3/12/92—Clinton for President Com- Kennedy for Senate, 30APR93, $1,000. mittee, 19 FEB97, $10,000. mittee ...... $1,000 Moynihan Committee, Inc., 3MAY93, $1,000. Democratic Congressional Campaign Com- 7/24/92—Democratic National ...... 1,000 Lieberman ’94 Committee, 30JUN93, $1,000. mittee, 25 APR97, $10,000. 12/3/93—Kathleen Brown ...... 450 Senate Victory ’94, 16DEC93, $1,000. Democratic Senatorial Campaign Com- 3/11/94—Governor Pete Wilson ...... 1,000 Moynihan Committee, Inc., 16DEC93, mittee, 17APR98, $10,000. 4/6/94—Empower America ...... 5,000 $1,000. Contributions of Barbaralee Diamonstein- 9/26/95—Committee to Re-Elect Frank Kerrey for US Senate Committee, 3JUN94, Spielvogel Jordon ...... 1,000 2/13/96—Fund for Democratic Leader- $1,000. Moynihan Committee, Inc., 3MAY93, $1,000. Friends of Bob Carr, 26JUL94, $1,000. Bill Bradley for US Senate ’96, 8FEB93, ship ...... 1,000 5/15/96—Friends of Senator D’Amato .. 1,000 Kennedy for Senate, 27SEP94, $1,000. $500. Democratic Senatorial Campaign Com- 6/17/96—Democratic National Com- Bill Bradley for US Senate ’96, 5AP96, $500. mittee—Nonfed Acct...... 100,000 mittee, 19OCT94, $1,000. Democratic Congressional Campaign Com- Friends of Bob Carr, 28OCT93, $1,000. 6/17/96— ..... 50,000 mittee, 29MAR96, $5,000. DNC Services Corporation/Democratic Na- 6/17/96—Illinois Democratic Party ..... 50,000 Clinton/Gore ’96 Primary Committee, Inc., tional Committee, 17MAY93, $5,000. 6/17/96—Pennsylvania Democratic 27OCT95, $1,000. DNC-Non-Federal Individual, 31AUG94, Party ...... 50,000 Clinton/Gore ’96 Gen. Election Legal & Ac- $25,000. Congressman Bart Gordon ...... 1,000 counting Compliance, 27OCT95, $1,000. Time Future, Inc. (FKA Bill Bradley for 10/13/96—Texas Victory 96’ ...... 2,000 Friends of Chris Dodd—’98, 4DEC95, $500. US Senate), 21FEB95, $500. 10/21/96—New Hampshire Democratic Kerry Committee, 9FEB96, $500. Friends of Senator Carl Levin, 23AUG95, Party ...... 5,000 Friends of Dick Durbin Committee, $500. 10/21/96— .... 15,000 16FEB96, $1,000. Time Future, Inc. (FKA Bill Bradley for 10/22/96— Democratic Party 20,000 Kennedy for Senate (1994), 21FEB96, $1,000. US Senate), 12SEP95, $500. 10/22/96— ...... 25,000 A lot of People Supporting Tom Daschle, Friends of Chris Dodd—’98, 4DEC95, $500. 10/22/96—WVSDEC Victory 96’ ...... 1,000 12DEC96, $2,000. Rangel for Congress ’96, 5MAR96, $500. 10/22/96—Oklahoma Democratic Party 1,200 DNC-Non-Federal Individual, 6JUN95, 10/22/96—Orton 1990 ...... 1,000 Kerry Committee, 9FEB96, $500. 3/27/97—Daschle for Senate ...... 1,000 Friends of Mark Warner, 15FEB96, $500. $7,000. 6/7/97—Pelosi for Congress (Primary Nadler for Congress, Inc., 18APR96, $500. DNC Services Corporation Democratic Na- and General Election) ...... 2,000 Democratic Congressional Campaign Com- tional Committee, 13AUG98, $18,000. A Lot of People Supporting Tom Daschle, 6/20/97—DCCC ...... 10,000 mittee, 9JUL96, $500. 6/30/97—California Victory 1998 (Joint Friends of Chris Dodd—’98, 21DEC96, $500. 30JAN97, $1,000. A Lot of People Supporting Tom Daschle, Fundraising Comm.) ...... 5,000 Friends of Chris Dodd—’98, 21DEC96, $500. DSCC ($3,000) Feingold Senate Committee, 23DEC96, $500. 30JAN97, $1,000. Rangel for the 106th Congress, 4SEP97, Boxer for Senate ($2,000 Primary Rangel for Congress ’96, 9JUL96, $500. and General) Sanders for Senate, 12JUN95, $1,000. $1,000. Rangel for the 106th Congress, 4SEP97, 10/1/97—John Breaux 1998 (Primary Clinton/Gore ’96 Primary Committee, Inc., and General Election) ...... 1,500 30JUN95, $1,000. $1,000. Clinton/Gore ’96 Primary Committee, Inc., Nita Lowey for Congress, 6FEB98, $1,000. Stephanie S. Fredericks (Wife) Political 17NOV95, $1,000. South Dakota Democratic Party, 5FEB98, Contributions New York State Democratic Committee, $1,000. New York State Democratic Committee, 9/4/96—Democratic National Com- 6JUL95, $1,000. mittee ...... 50,000 Wyden for Senate, 20JAN96, $1,000. 27FEB97, $5,000. South Dakota Democratic Party, 2MAY97, 10/30/96—Minnesota Democratic Party 26,000 Wyden for Senate, 20JAN96, $1,000. 10/30/96—Texas Democratic Party ...... 10,000 $5,000. Clinton/Gore ’96 Primary Committee, Inc., 10/30/96—New Jersey Democratic 19SEP95, $1,000. Party ...... 24,000 Kennedy for Senate 2000, 21FEB96, $1,000. J. Richard Fredericks, of California, to be 10/1/97—John Breaux for Senate ...... 1,500 Charles Rangel Victory Fund, 9JUL96, Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni- 6/30/97—California Victory 1998 (Joint $1,000. potentiary of the United States of America Fundraising Comm.) ...... 5,000 Friends of Schumer, 31OCT96, $1,000. to Switzerland, and to serve concurrently DSCC ($3,000) A Lot of People Supporting Tom Daschle, and without additional compensation as Am- Boxer for Senate ($2,000 Primary 12DEC96, $2,000. bassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary and General) Democratic Congressional Campaign Com- of the United States of America to the Prin- 2/24/98—California Presidential Ma- mittee, 29MAR96, $5,000. cipality of Liechtenstein. jority Fund ...... 10,000 Rangel National Leadership PAC FKA Na- The following is a list of all members of 3/2/98—Presidential California Major- tional Leadership PAC, 1NOV96, $5,000. my immediate family and their spouses. I ity Fund (Joint Fundraising Comm. 10,000 Dealers Election Action Committee of the have asked each of these persons to inform Lois Capps ($1,000 Run-off) National Automobile Dealers Association me of the pertinent contributions made by Mike Thompson ($1,000 Primary) (NADA) Post-General, 25OCT96, $5,000. them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- DCCC ($8,000 Primary) DNC Non-Federal Unincorporated Associa- formation contained in this report is com- 5/13/98—Committee to Retain Judge tion Account, 24APR96, $25,000. plete and accurate. Douglas ...... 100

VerDate jul 14 2003 12:47 Apr 29, 2004 Jkt 069102 PO 00000 Frm 00082 Fmt 0686 Sfmt 0655 E:\BR99\S28JY9.002 S28JY9 18224 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—SENATE July 28, 1999 Stephanie S. Fredericks (Wife) Political Party, 21OCT96, $2,000; Orton for Congress, The following is a list of all members of Contributions—Continued 23OCT96, $1,000; New Hampshire Democratic my immediate family and their spouses. I 12/2/98—The Mark Hopkins (California State Committee, 29OCT96, $5,000. have asked each of these persons to inform Victory Fund—CDP) (In-Kind) ...... 12,500 J.W. Fredericks: Harvey Gantt for Senate me of the pertinent contributions made by Campaign Committee, 13JUN96, $300; Harvey them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- Lois F. Fredericks (Mother) Political Gantt for Senate Campaign Committee, formation contained in this report is com- Contributions—None 3SEP96, $300; Harvey Gantt for Senate Cam- plete and accurate. Norman J. Fredericks, Jr. (Brother) Political paign Committee, 18OCT96, $300; Harvey Nominee: Barbara J. Griffiths. Contributions Gantt for Senate Campaign Committee, Post: Republic of Iceland 8APR96, $300; Citizens for Senator Wofford, Contributions, amount, date, and donee: 8/1/94—Concretepac ...... $250 9JAN96, $500; Citizens for Senator Wofford, 1. Self, none. 6/11/96—Concretepac ...... 300 13FEB96, $500. 2. Spouse, David M. Schoonover, none. 12/28/97—Concretepac ...... 200 John Fredericks: Phil Gramm for Presi- 3. Children and spouses, not applicable. 10/17/98—Kilpatrick for US Congress .. 250 dent, Inc., 23FEB95, $500; Republican Na- 4. Parents, Arthur R. Griffiths (deceased); 12/31/98—Concretepac ...... 200 tional Committee—RNC, 13SEP95, $1,000; Gloria G. Emmel, none. Martini for Congress, 22DEC95, $200; Friends 5. Grandparents, Arthur Peet (deceased); Lois & Mike Thornbury (Sister and Brother in- of Newt Gingrich, 22JAN96, $750; Republican Mabel Griffiths (deceased); Erich Lehmann law) Political Contributions National Committee—RNC, 23JUL96 $1,000; (deceased); Marie Lehmann (deceased). 1998—Michigan Republican Party ...... $200 RNC Republican National State Elections 6. Brothers and spouses, Robert E. and Pa- 1998—Newt Gingrich ...... 50 Committee, 13SEP95, $275; Frelinghuysen for tience Griffiths, none; Gregory L. and Terry Congress, 21OCT96, $200. Griffiths, none; Randall A. and Abbie Grif- Marcia & Edward McGratty (Sister and Brother Ralph A. Fredericks: NRCCC—Nonfederal fiths, none. in-law) Political Contributions Account, 8JAN96, $250. 7. Sister, Wendy Griffiths Pohanka, $2000, 3/26/95—Mullaney for Assembly ...... $1500 Robert Fredericks: Electrical Construction 5/1997, Tom Davis, House of Representatives. 4/7/95—Carroll for Assembly ...... 1000 PAC-National Electrical Contractors Asso- In process of divorce; Spouse contribu- 2/5/97—Mullaney for Assembly ...... 1800 ciation Inc. (ECPAC), 10APR96, $250. tions, unknown. 5/25/97—Carroll for Assembly ...... 250 John C. Frederickson: Hoyer for Congress, 8/16/97—Carroll for Assembly ...... 100 5SEP96, $200. Sylvia Gaye Stanfield, of Texas, a Career 11/1/97—Ferguson for Congress ...... 500 John D. Frederickson: Clinton/Gore ’96 Pri- Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class 5/10/98—Committee to Elect J. mary Committee, Inc., 29JUN95, $1,000. of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador Ex- Schrier ...... 100 Julie Ann, Frederickson: Dr. John Hagelin traordinary and Plenipotentiary of the 10/19/98—Ferguson for Congress ...... 500 for President 1996, 24JUN96, $250. United States of America to Brunei 2/5/98—Mullaney for Senate ...... 1800 Robert J. Frederickson: National Res- Darussalam. taurant Association Political Action Com- The following is a list of all members of Anne Fredericks (Sister) Political mittee, 19AUG96, $200. Contributions—None my immediate family and their spouses. I Richard J. Fredericks: Democratic Con- have asked each of these persons to inform Peter and Michelle Fredericks (Brother and gressional Campaign Committee, 30JUN97, me of the pertinent contributions made by Sister in-Law) Political Contributions $10,000; for Congress, 13JUN97, them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- $1,000; Nancy Pelosi for Congress, 13JUN97, 1/13/98—Engler for Governor ...... $1000 formation contained in this report is com- $1,000; Friends of Barbara Boxer, 30JUN97, 1/13/98—Engler for Governor ...... 1000 plete and accurate. $1,000; Friends of Barbara Boxer, 30JUN97, 10/14/98—Kilpatrick for US Congress .. 250 Nominee: Sylvia Gaye Stanfield. $1,000; John Breaux Committee, 27OCT97, Stephanie Fredericks, ONC Services Cor- Post: Brunei Darussalam. $500; John Breaux Committee, 27OCT97, poration/Democratic National Committee, Contributions, amount, date, and donee: $1,000; A lot of People Supporting Tom 30SEP96, $20,000; Democratic Senatorial 1. Self, none beyond $1 check-off on income Daschle, 3FEB98, $1,000. Campaign Committee, 30JUN97, $3,000; tax return. Jeanne Fredericks: Christopher Shays for Friends of Barbara Boxer, 30JUN97, $1,000; 2. Spouse, none. Congress Committee, 28OCT97, $500; Chris- Friends of Barbara Boxer, 30JUN97, $1,000; 3. Children and spouses, N/A. topher Shays for Congress Committee, John Breaux Committee, 27OCT97, $1,000; 4. Parents, Mrs. J.A. (Nadine Roberts) 20OCT98, $500. John Breaux Committee, 27OCT97, $500; Stanfield, none; Mr. J.A. Stanfield, deceased John Fredericks: Committee to Re-Elect Friends of Lois Capps, 2MAR98, $1,000; Presi- for 20 years. Congresswoman Marge Roukema, 1JUN98, dent’s California Majority Fund, 2MAR98, 5. Grandparents, deceased for over 20 years. $500. 6. Brothers and spouses, none. $10,000; Democratic Congressional Campaign John W. Fredericks: New Jersey Bankers 7. Sisters and spouses, Eunice F. Stanfield, Committee, 2MAR98, $8,000; Mike Thompson Political Action Committee, 2JY98, $500. for Congress, 2MAR98, $1,000. Joseph T. Fredericks: International Asso- M.D., none. Paul J. Fredricks: Marks Boos Benhard for ciation of Firefighters Interested in Reg- U.S. Congress 1994, 9 MAR 94, $900. istration and Education, 28MR98, $275. William B. Taylor, Jr., of Virginia, for the J.W. Fredericks: Citizens for Senator Norman J. Fredericks, Jr.: National Ready Rank of Ambassador during tenure of service Wofford, 7JAN94, $500; DNC Services Cor- Mixed Concrete Association Political Action as Coordinator of U.S. Assistance for the poration/Democratic National Committee, Committee (Concretepac), 14JA98, $200; Kil- New Independent States. 2FEB93, $200; Citizens for Senator Wofford, patrick for United States Congress, 10NO98, (The above nominations were re- 18OCT94, $250; Haytaian-U.S. Senate ’94, $250. ported with the recommendation that 16MAY94, $1,000; Friends of Newt Gingrich— Peter G. Fredericks: Kilpatrick for United 1992, 20OCT94, $250. they be confirmed, subject to the nomi- States Congress, 10NO98, $250. nees’ commitment to respond to re- Norman J. Federicks, Jr., National Ready Richard Fredericks: Democratic Senatorial Mixed Concrete Association Political Com- Campaign Committee, 30JN97, $3,000; Dan quests to appear and testify before any mittee, 1AUG94, $250. Williams for Congress, 30MR98, $200. duly constituted committee of the Sen- Jay Fredericksen: Norm Dicks for Con- James Fredericksen, MD: Society of Tho- ate). gress Committee, 14OCT94, $250; Friends for racic Surgeons Political Action Committee: Mr. HELMS. Mr. President, for the Slade Gorton 1994, 22OCT94, $250. The (STS PAC), 27FE97, $500. Committee on Foreign Relations, I re- Richard Frederickson: Toby Roth for Con- John D. Frederickson: National Republican port favorably a nomination list which gress ’94 Committee, 26AUG94, $500. Congressional Committee Contributions, was printed in the RECORD of July 1, Rita A. Frederickson: Republican National 27FE98, $350. Committee—RNC, 5AUG93, $250; Republican Robert Frederickson: National Restaurant 1999, and ask unanimous consent, to National Committee—RNC, 19JAN94, $250. Association Political Action 13AU97, $250. save the expense of reprinting on the J Fredericks: DNC Services Corporation/ Edward J. McGratty, III: Mike Ferguson Executive Calendar, that these nomi- Democratic National Committee, 30SEP96, for Congress, 20OCT98, $500; Mike Ferguson nations lie at the Secretary’s desk for $20,000. for Congress, 4NO97, $500. information of Senators. J. Richard Fredericks: Fund for Demo- The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without cratic Leadership FKA SAC PAC, 21FEB96, Barbara J. Griffiths, of Virginia, a Career objection, it is so ordered. $1,000; DNC Non-Federal Unincorporated As- Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class sociation Account, 26JUN96, $100,000; Friends of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador Ex- (The nominations ordered to lie on of Senator D’Amato (1998 Committee), traordinary and Plenipotentiary of the the Secretary’s desk were printed in 20MAY96, $1,000; DNC-Non-Federal Indi- United States of America to the Republic of the RECORD of July 1, 1999, at the end of vidual, 30SEP96, $10,000; Texas Democratic Iceland. the Senate proceedings.)

VerDate jul 14 2003 12:47 Apr 29, 2004 Jkt 069102 PO 00000 Frm 00083 Fmt 0686 Sfmt 0634 E:\BR99\S28JY9.002 S28JY9 July 28, 1999 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—SENATE 18225

In the Foreign Service nominations begin- Reserve Fleet vessel to the Glacier Society, FAIRNESS IN TREATMENT—THE DRUG AND ning Susan Garrison, and ending Richard Inc., of Bridgeport, Connecticut; to the Com- ALCOHOL ADDICTION RECOVERY ACT OF 1999 Tsutomu Yoneoka, which nominations were mittee on Commerce, Science, and Transpor- ∑ Mr. WELLSTONE. Mr. President, I received by the Senate and appeared in the tation. rise today to introduce legislation that Congressional Record of July 1, 1999. By Mr. HARKIN (for himself, Mr. HOL- will ensure that private health insur- By Mr. JEFFORDS, for the Committee on LINGS, Mr. BIDEN, and Mr. GRAHAM): Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions: S. 1451. A bill to amend titles XI and XVIII ance companies cover the costs for A. E. Dick Howard, of Virginia, to be a of the Social Security Act to improve efforts drug and alcohol addiction treatment Member of the Board of Trustees of the to combat medicare fraud, waste, and abuse; services at the same level that they James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foun- to the Committee on Finance. pay for treatment for other diseases. dation for a term of six years. By Mr. SHELBY (for himself, Mr. The purpose of this bill is to end dis- James Roger Angel, of Arizona, to be a BAYH, Mr. BRYAN, Mr. ROCKEFELLER, crimination in insurance coverage for Member of the Board of Trustees of the and Mr. BINGAMAN): Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence drug and alcohol addiction treatment. S. 1452. A bill to modernize the require- This bill, entitled Fairness in Treat- in Education Foundation for a term expiring ments under the National Manufactured February 4, 2002. Housing Construction and Safety Standards ment: The Drug and Alcohol Addiction Edward B. Montgomery, of Maryland, to be of 1974 and to establish a balanced consensus Recovery Act of 1999, offers the nec- an Assistant Secretary of Labor. process for the development, revision, and essary provisions to provide this assur- Richard M. McGahey, of the District of Co- interpretation of Federal construction and ance. lumbia, to be an Assistant Secretary of safety standards for manufactured homes; to For too long, the problem of drug and Labor. the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Jack E. Hightower, of Texas, to be a Mem- alcohol addiction has been viewed as a Urban Affairs. ber of the National Commission on Libraries moral issue, rather than as a disease. By Mr. FRIST (for himself, Mr. FEIN- and Information Science for a term expiring Too often, a cloak of secrecy has sur- GOLD, Mr. BROWNBACK, and Mr. July 19, 1999. rounded this problem, causing people LIEBERMAN): Christopher C. Gallagher, of New Hamp- who have this disease to feel ashamed shire, to be a Member of the Board of Direc- S. 1453. A bill to facilitate relief efforts and a comprehensive solution to the war in and afraid to seek treatment for their tors of the Corporation for National and symptoms for fear that they will be Community Service for a term expiring Oc- Sudan; to the Committee on Foreign Rela- tober 6, 2003. (Reappointment) tions. seen as admitting to a moral failure, or Jerry D. Florence, of California, to be a By Mr. ROBB (for himself, Mr. LAUTEN- a weakness in character. We have all Member of the National Museum Services BERG, Mr. CONRAD, Mr. HARKIN, Mr. seen portrayals of alcoholics and ad- Board for a term expiring December 6, 2002. KENNEDY, Mr. DASCHLE, Mr. REID, dicts that are intended to be humorous Mrs. MURRAY, Mr. LEVIN, Mr. or derogatory, and only reinforce the (The above nominations were re- CLELAND, Mr. DODD, Mr. TORRICELLI, ported with the recommendations that Mr. SCHUMER, Mrs. LINCOLN, Mr. biases against people who have prob- they be confirmed, subject to the nomi- JOHNSON, Mr. WELLSTONE, Mr. KERRY, lems with drug and alcohol addiction. I nees’ commitment to respond to re- Mr. KERREY, and Mr. AKAKA): cannot imagine this type of portrayal quests to appear and testify before any S. 1454. A bill to amend the Internal Rev- of someone who has another kind of duly constituted committee of the Sen- enue Code of 1986 to expand the incentives chronic illness, a heart problem, or ate.) for the construction and renovation of public who happens to carry a gene that pre- schools and to provide tax incentives for cor- f disposes them to diabetes. porations to participate in cooperative It has been shown that some forms of agreements with public schools in distressed INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND addiction have a genetic basis, and yet JOINT RESOLUTIONS areas; to the Committee on Finance. By Mr. ABRAHAM (for himself and Mr. we still try to deny the serious medical The following bills and joint resolu- FEINGOLD): nature of this disease. We think of tions were introduced, read the first S. 1455. A bill to enhance protections those with this disease as somehow dif- and second time by unanimous con- against fraud in the offering of financial as- ferent from us. We forget that someone sent, and referred as indicated: sistance for college education, and for other who has a problem with drugs or alco- By Mr. WELLSTONE (for himself, Mr. purposes; to the Committee on the Judici- hol can look just like the person we see ary. KENNEDY, Mr. INOUYE, Mr. DASCHLE, in the mirror, or the person who is sit- and Mr. MOYNIHAN): f ting next to us at work or on the sub- S. 1447. A bill to amend the Public Health SUBMISSION OF CONCURRENT AND way, or like someone in our own fam- Service Act, Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, and the Internal Rev- SENATE RESOLUTIONS ily. In fact, it is likely that most of us enue Code of 1986 to provide for nondiscrim- The following concurrent resolutions know someone who has experienced inatory coverage for substance abuse treat- and Senate resolutions were read, and drug and alcohol addiction, within our ment service under private group and indi- referred (or acted upon), as indicated: families or our circle of friends or co- vidual health coverage; to the Committee on workers. Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. By Mr. HELMS (for himself and Mr. Alcoholism and drug addiction are BIDEN): By Mr. HUTCHINSON (for himself, painful, private struggles with stag- Mrs. LINCOLN, Mr. DEWINE, Mr. S. Res. 168. A resolution paying a gratuity to Mary Lyda Nance; considered and agreed gering public costs. A study prepared ASHCROFT, Mr. SESSIONS, Mr. FRIST, by The Lewin Group for the National Mr. BREAUX, Mr. MOYNIHAN, Mrs. to. FEINSTEIN, and Mrs. BOXER): f Institute on Drug Abuse and the Na- S. 1448. A bill to amend the Food Security tional Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Act of 1985 to authorize the annual enroll- STATEMENTS ON INTRODUCED Alcoholism, estimated that the total ment of land in the wetlands reserve pro- BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS economic cost of alcohol and drug gram, to extend the program through 2005, By Mr. WELLSTONE (for him- abuse to be $246 billion for 1992. Of this and for other purposes; to the Committee on self, Mr. KENNEDY, Mr. INOUYE, cost, $98 billion was due to drug addic- Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Mr. DASCHLE, and Mr. MOY- tion to illicit drugs and other drugs By Mr. CONRAD (for himself, Mr. NIHAN): taken for non-medical purposes. This FRIST, Mr. ROBB, Mr. INOUYE, Mr. THOMPSON, Mr. MURKOWSKI, and Mr. S. 1447. A bill to amend the Public estimate includes addiction treatment DEWINE): Health Service Act, Employee Retire- and prevention costs, as well as costs S. 1449. A bill to amend title XVIII of the ment Income Security Act of 1974, and associated with related illnesses, re- Social Security Act to increase the payment the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to duced job productivity or lost earnings, amount for renal dialysis services furnished provide for nondiscriminatory coverage and other costs to society such as under the medicare program; to the Com- for substance abuse treatment service crime and social welfare programs. The mittee on Finance. under private group and individual study also determined that these costs By Mr. DODD (for himself and Mr. LIEBERMAN): health coverage; to the Committee on are borne primarily by governments (46 S. 1450. A bill to authorize the Secretary of Health, Education, Labor, and Pen- percent), followed by those who abuse Transportation to convey a National Defense sions. drugs and members of their households

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