February 13, 2009 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—HOUSE, Vol. 155, Pt. 3 4205 8. Bill Pascrell Jr. 4. Tom Cole 28. Henry Cuellar 9. Steven R. Rothman 5. Mary Fallin 29. Gene Green 10. Donald M. Payne OREGON 30. Eddie Bernice Johnson 11. Rodney P. Frelinghuysen 31. John R. Carter 1. David Wu 12. Rush D. Holt 32. Pete Sessions 2. Greg Walden 13. Albio Sires 3. Earl Blumenauer UTAH NEW MEXICO 4. Peter A. DeFazio 1. Rob Bishop 1. Martin Heinrich 5. Kurt Schrader 2. Jim Matheson 2. Harry Teague PENNSYLVANIA 3. Jason Chaffetz 3. Ben Ray Luja´ n 1. Robert A. Brady VERMONT NEW YORK 2. Chaka Fattah At Large, Peter Welch 1. Timothy H. Bishop 3. Kathleen A. Dahlkemper VIRGIN ISLANDS 2. Steve Israel 4. Jason Altmire Delegate, Donna M. Christensen 3. Peter T. King 5. Glenn Thompson 4. Carolyn McCarthy 6. Jim Gerlach VIRGINIA 5. Gary L. Ackerman 7. Joe Sestak 1. Robert J. Wittman 6. Gregory W. Meeks 8. Patrick J. Murphy 2. Glenn C. Nye 7. Joseph Crowley 9. Bill Shuster 3. Robert C. ‘‘Bobby’’ Scott 8. Jerrold Nadler 10. Christopher P. Carney 4. J. Randy Forbes 9. Anthony D. Weiner 11. Paul E. Kanjorski 5. Thomas S.P. Perriello 10. Edolphus Towns 12. John P. Murtha 6. Bob Goodlatte 11. Yvette D. Clarke 13. Allyson Y. Schwartz 7. Eric Cantor 12. Nydia M. Vela´ zquez 14. Michael F. Doyle 8. James P. Moran 13. Michael E. McMahon 15. Charles W. Dent 9. Rick Boucher 14. Carolyn B. Maloney 16. Joseph R. Pitts 10. Frank R. Wolf 15. Charles B. Rangel 17. Tim Holden 11. Gerald E. Connolly 16. Jose´ E. Serrano 18. Tim Murphy WASHINGTON 17. Eliot L. Engel 19. Todd Russell Platts 18. Nita M. Lowey 1. Jay Inslee 19. John J. Hall PUERTO RICO 2. Rick Larsen 20. Kirsten E. Gillibrand * Resident Commissioner, Pedro R. Pierluisi 3. Brian Baird 21. Paul Tonko RHODE ISLAND 4. Doc Hastings 5. Cathy McMorris Rodgers 22. Maurice D. Hinchey 1. Patrick J. Kennedy 6. Norman D. Dicks 23. John M. McHugh 2. James R. Langevin 24. Michael A. Arcuri 7. Jim McDermott 25. Daniel B. Maffei SOUTH CAROLINA 8. David G. Reichert 26. Christopher John Lee 1. Henry E. Brown Jr. 9. Adam Smith 27. Brian Higgins 2. Joe Wilson WEST VIRGINIA 28. Louise McIntosh Slaughter 3. J. Gresham Barrett 1. Alan B. Mollohan 29. Eric J.J. Massa 4. Bob Inglis 2. Shelley Moore Capito 5. John M. Spratt Jr. NORTH CAROLINA 3. Nick J. Rahall II 6. James E. Clyburn 1. G.K. Butterfield WISCONSIN 2. Bob Etheridge SOUTH DAKOTA 1. Paul Ryan 3. Walter B. Jones At Large, Stephanie Herseth Sandlin 2. Tammy Baldwin 4. David E. Price TENNESSEE 3. Ron Kind 5. Virginia Foxx 1. David P. Roe 4. Gwen Moore 6. Howard Coble 2. John J. Duncan Jr. 5. F. James Sensenbrenner Jr. 7. Mike McIntyre 3. Zach Wamp 6. Thomas E. Petri 8. Larry Kissell 4. Lincoln Davis 7. David R. Obey 9. Sue Wilkins Myrick 5. Jim Cooper 8. Steve Kagen 10. Patrick T. McHenry 6. Bart Gordon 11. Heath Shuler WYOMING 7. Marsha Blackburn 12. Melvin L. Watt At Large, Cynthia M. Lummis 8. John S. Tanner 13. Brad Miller 9. Steve Cohen f NORTH DAKOTA TEXAS OATH FOR ACCESS TO CLASSIFIED At Large, Earl Pomeroy 1. Louie Gohmert INFORMATION NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 2. Ted Poe Under clause 13 of rule XXIII, the fol- Delegate, Gregorio Sablan 3. Sam Johnson lowing Members executed the oath for OHIO 4. Ralph M. Hall 5. Jeb Hensarling access to classified information: 1. Steve Driehaus 6. Joe Barton Neil Abercrombie, Gary L. Ackerman, Rob- 2. Jean Schmidt 7. John Abney Culberson ert B. Aderholt, John H. Adler, W. Todd 3. Michael R. Turner 8. Kevin Brady Akin, Rodney Alexander, Jason Altmire, 4. Jim Jordan 9. Al Green Robert E. Andrews, Michael A. Arcuri, Steve 5. Robert E. Latta 10. Michael T. McCaul Austria, Joe Baca, Michele Bachmann, Spen- 6. Charles A. Wilson 11. K. Michael Conaway cer Bachus, Brian Baird, Tammy Baldwin, J. 7. Steve Austria 12. Kay Granger Gresham Barrett, John Barrow, Roscoe G. 8. John A. Boehner 13. Mac Thornberry Bartlett, Joe Barton, Melissa L. Bean, Xa- 9. Marcy Kaptur 14. Ron Paul vier Becerra, Shelley Berkley, Howard L. 10. Dennis J. Kucinich 15. Rube´n Hinojosa Berman, Marion Berry, Judy Biggert, Brian 11. Marcia L. Fudge 16. Silvestre Reyes P. Bilbray, Gus M. Bilirakis, Rob Bishop, 12. Patrick J. Tiberi 17. Chet Edwards Sanford D. Bishop Jr., Timothy H. Bishop, 13. Betty Sutton 18. Sheila Jackson-Lee Marsha Blackburn, Earl Blumenauer, Roy 14. Steven C. LaTourette 19. Randy Neugebauer Blunt, John A. Boccieri, John A. Boehner, Jo 15. Mary Jo Kilroy 20. Charles A. Gonzalez Bonner, Mary Bono Mack, John Boozman, 16. John A. Boccieri 21. Lamar Smith Madeleine Z. Bordallo, Dan Boren, Leonard 17. Tim Ryan 22. Pete Olson L. Boswell, Rick Boucher, Charles W. 18. Zachary T. Space 23. Ciro D. Rodriguez Boustany Jr., Allen Boyd, Bruce L. Braley, OKLAHOMA 24. Kenny Marchant Kevin Brady, Robert A. Brady, Bobby Bright, 1. John Sullivan 25. Lloyd Doggett Paul C. Broun, Corrine Brown, Ginny Brown- 2. Dan Boren 26. Michael C. Burgess Waite, Henry E. Brown Jr., Vern Buchanan, 3. Frank D. Lucas 27. Solomon P. Ortiz Michael C. Burgess, Dan Burton, G.K.
VerDate Mar 15 2010 15:19 May 17, 2011 Jkt 079102 PO 00000 Frm 00081 Fmt 0688 Sfmt 0634 E:\BR09\H13FE9.002 H13FE9 erowe on DSK5CLS3C1PROD with BOUND RECORD 4206 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—HOUSE, Vol. 155, Pt. 3 February 13, 2009 Butterfield, Steve Buyer, Ken Calvert, Dave Markey, Edward J. Markey, Jim Marshall, mitting the Corporation’s annual report on Camp, John Campbell, Eric Cantor, Anh ‘‘Jo- Eric J.J. Massa, Jim Matheson, Doris O. the provision of service to minority and di- seph’’ Cao, Shelley Moore Capito, Lois Matsui, Kendrick B. Meek, Gregory W. verse audiences by public broadcasting and Capps, Michael E. Capuano, Dennis A. Meeks, Charlie Melancon, John L. Mica, Mi- public telecommunications entities, pursu- Cardoza, Russ Carnahan, Christopher P. Car- chael H. Michaud, Brad Miller, Candice S. ant to 47 U.S.C. 396(m)(2); to the Committee ney, Andre´ Carson, John R. Carter, Bill Miller, Gary G. Miller, George Miller, Jeff on Energy and Commerce. Cassidy, Michael N. Castle, Kathy Castor, Miller, Walt Minnick, Harry E. Mitchell, 585. A letter from the Secretary, Depart- Jason Chaffetz, Ben Chandler, Travis W. Alan B. Mollohan, Dennis Moore, Gwen ment of Commerce, transmitting the Depart- Childers, Donna M. Christensen, Yvette D. Moore, James P. Moran, Jerry Moran, Chris- ment’s Performance and Accountability Re- Clarke, Wm. Lacy Clay, Emanuel Cleaver, topher S. Murphy, Patrick J. Murphy, Tim port for fiscal year 2008; to the Committee on James E. Clyburn, Howard Coble, Mike Murphy, John P. Murtha, Sue Wilkins Oversight and Government Reform. Coffman, Steve Cohen, Tom Cole, K. Michael Myrick, Jerrold Nadler, Grace F. Napolitano, 586. A letter from the Associate Deputy Conaway, Gerald E. Connolly, John Conyers Richard E. Neal, Randy Neugebauer, Eleanor Secretary, Department of the Interior, trans- Jr., Jim Cooper, Jim Costa, Jerry F. Holmes Norton, Devin Nunes, Glenn C. Nye, mitting the Department’s Fiscal Year 2007 Costello, Joe Courtney, Ander Crenshaw, Jo- James L. Oberstar, David R. Obey, John W. Annual Notification and Federal Employee seph Crowley, Henry Cuellar, John Abney Olver, Pete Olson, Solomon P. Ortiz, Frank Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002 Report, pursuant to Section 203 of the Culberson, Elijah E. Cummings, Kathleen A. Pallone Jr., Bill Pascrell Jr., Ed Pastor, Ron No FEAR Act; to the Committee on Over- Dahlkemper, Artur Davis, Danny K. Davis, Paul, Erik Paulsen, Donald M. Payne, Nancy sight and Government Reform. Geoff Davis, Lincoln Davis, Susan A. Davis, Pelosi, Mike Pence, Ed Perlmutter, Thomas S.P. Perriello, Gary C. Peters, Collin C. Pe- 587. A letter from the Acting Director, Of- Nathan Deal, Peter A. DeFazio, Diana fice of Personnel Management, transmitting DeGette, William D. Delahunt, Rosa L. terson, Thomas E. Petri, Pedro R. Pierluisi, Chellie Pingree, Joseph R. Pitts, Todd Rus- the Office’s Federal Equal Opportunity Re- DeLauro, Charles W. Dent, Lincoln Diaz- cruitment Program Report for Fiscal Year Balart, Mario Diaz-Balart, Norman D. Dicks, sell Platts, Ted Poe, Jared Polis, Earl Pom- eroy, Bill Posey, David E. Price, Tom Price, 2008, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 7201; to the Com- John D. Dingell, Lloyd Doggett, Joe Don- mittee on Oversight and Government Re- nelly, Michael F. Doyle, David Dreier, Steve Adam H. Putnam, George Radanovich, Nick J. Rahall II, Charles B. Rangel, Denny form. Driehaus, John J. Duncan Jr., Chet Edwards, 588. A letter from the Chief, End. Species Donna F. Edwards, Vernon J. Ehlers, Keith Rehberg, David G. Reichert, Silvestre Reyes, Laura Richardson, Ciro D. Rodriguez, David Listing Branch, FWS, Department of the In- Ellison, Brad Ellsworth, Jo Ann Emerson, terior, transmitting the Department’s final Eliot L. Engel, Anna G. Eshoo, Bob P. Roe, Harold Rogers, Mike Rogers (AL–03), Mike Rogers (MI–08), Dana Rohrabacher, rule — Endangered and Threatened Wildlife Etheridge, Eni F.H. Faleomavaega, Mary and Plants; Determination of Endangered Fallin, Sam Farr, Chaka Fattah, Bob Filner, Thomas J. Rooney, Peter J. Roskam, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Mike Ross, Steven R. Roth- Status for Reticulated Flatwoods Sala- Jeff Flake, John Fleming, J. Randy Forbes, mander; Designation of Critical Habitat for Jeff Fortenberry, Bill Foster, Virginia Foxx, man, Lucille Roybal-Allard, Edward R. Royce, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Bobby L. Frosted Flatwoods Salamander and Reticu- Barney Frank, Trent Franks, Rodney P. lated Flatwoods Salamander [FWS-R4-ES- Frelinghuysen, Marcia L. Fudge, Elton Rush, Paul Ryan, Tim Ryan, Gregorio ´ 2008-0082] [MO 9921050083-B2] (RIN: 1018-AU85) Gallegly, Scott Garrett, Jim Gerlach, Sablan, John T. Salazar, Linda T. Sanchez, Loretta Sanchez, John P. Sarbanes, Steve received February 9, 2009, pursuant to 5 Gabrielle Giffords, Kirsten E. Gillibrand*, Scalise, Janice D. Schakowsky, Adam B. U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Nat- Phil Gingrey, Louie Gohmert, Bob Good- Schiff, Jean Schmidt, Aaron Schock, Kurt ural Resources. latte, Charles A. Gonzalez, Bart Gordon, Kay 589. A letter from the Acting Chief, Recov- Schrader, Allyson Y. Schwartz, David Scott, Granger, Sam Graves, Alan Grayson, Al ery and Delisting, Department of the Inte- Robert C. ‘‘Bobby’’ Scott, F. James Sensen- Green, Gene Green, Parker Griffith, Rau´ l M. rior, transmitting the Department’s final brenner Jr., Jose´ E. Serrano, Pete Sessions, Grijalva, Brett Guthrie, Luis V. Gutierrez, rule — Endangered and Threatened Wildlife Joe Sestak, John B. Shadegg, Mark Shauer, John J. Hall, Ralph M. Hall, Deborah L. and Plants; Reinstatement of Protections for Carol Shea-Porter, Brad Sherman, John Halvorson, Phil Hare, Jane Harman, Gregg the Gray Wolf in the Western Great Lakes Shimkus, Heath Shuler, Bill Shuster, Mi- Harper, Alcee L. Hastings, Doc Hastings, and Northern Rocky Mountains in Compli- chael K. Simpson, Albio Sires, Ike Skelton, ance with Court Orders [FWS-R6-ES-2008-008 Martin Heinrich, Dean Heller, Jeb Louise McIntosh Slaughter, Adam Smith, 92220-1113-0000; C6] (RIN: 1018-AW35) received Hensarling, Wally Herger, Stephanie Herseth Adrian Smith, Christopher H. Smith, Lamar February 9, 2009, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. Sandlin, Brian Higgins, Baron P. Hill, James Smith, Vic Snyder, Hilda L. Solis, Mark E. ´ 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Natural A. Himes, Maurice D. Hinchey, Ruben Souder, Zachary T. Space, Jackie Speier, Hinojosa, Mazie K. Hirono, Paul W. Hodes, Resources. John M. Spratt Jr., Bart Stupak, Cliff 590. A letter from the Secretary, Depart- Peter Hoekstra, Tim Holden, Rush D. Holt, Stearns, John Sullivan, Betty Sutton, John Michael M. Honda, Steny H. Hoyer, Duncan ment of Health and Human Services, trans- S. Tanner, Ellen O. Tauscher, Gene Taylor, mitting a petition filed on behalf of workers Hunter, Bob Inglis, Jay Inslee, Steve Israel, Harry Teague, Lee Terry, Bennie G. Thomp- Darrell E. Issa, Jesse L. Jackson Jr., Sheila from Mallinckrodt Chemical Co., Destrehan son, Glenn Thompson, Mike Thompson, Mac St. Plant, to be added to the Special Expo- Jackson-Lee, Lynn Jenkins, Eddie Bernice Thornberry, Todd Tiahrt, Patrick J. Tiberi, Johnson, Henry C. ‘‘Hank’’ Johnson Jr., Sam sure Cohort (SEC), pursuant to the Energy John F. Tierney, Dina Titus, Paul Tonko, Employees Occupational Illness Compensa- Johnson, Timothy V. Johnson, Walter B. Edolphus Towns, Niki Tsongas, Michael R. Jones, Jim Jordan, Steve Kagen, Paul E. tion Program Act of 2000; to the Committee Turner, Fred Upton, Chris Van Hollen, Nydia on the Judiciary. Kanjorski, Marcy Kaptur, Patrick J. Ken- M. Vela´ zquez, Peter J. Visclosky, Greg Wal- nedy, Dale E. Kildee, Carolyn C. Kilpatrick, 591. A letter from the Secretary, Depart- den, Timothy J. Walz, Zach Wamp, Debbie ment of Health and Human Services, trans- Mary Jo Kilroy, Ron Kind, Peter T. King, Wasserman Schultz, Diane E. Watson, Mel- mitting a petition filed on behalf of workers Steve King, Jack Kingston, Mark Steven vin L. Watt, Henry A. Waxman, Anthony D. from Vitro Manufacturing, to be added to Kirk, Ann Kirkpatrick, Larry Kissell, Ron Weiner, Peter Welch, Lynn A. Westmoreland, the Special Exposure Cohort (SEC), pursuant Klein, John Kline, Suzanne M. Kosmas, Robert Wexler, Ed Whitfield, Charles A. Wil- to the Energy Employees Occupational Ill- Frank Kratovil Jr., Doug Lamborn, Leonard son, Joe Wilson, Robert J. Wittman, Frank ness Compensation Program Act of 2000; to Lance, James R. Langevin, Rick Larsen, R. Wolf, Lynn C. Woolsey, David Wu, John A. the Committee on the Judiciary. John B. Larson, Tom Latham, Steven C. Yarmuth, C.W. Bill Young, Don Young 592. A letter from the Principal Deputy As- LaTourette, Robert E. Latta, Barbara Lee, f sistant Attorney General, Department of Christopher John Lee, Sander M. Levin, Justice, transmitting the Department’s Jerry Lewis, John Lewis, John Linder, Dan- EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS, quarterly report from the Office of Privacy iel Lipinski, Frank A. LoBiondo, David ETC. and Civil Liberties, pursuant to Public Law Loebsack, Zoe Lofgren, Nita M. Lowey, Under clause 8 of rule XII, executive 110-53, section 803 (121 Stat. 266, 360); to the Frank D. Lucas, Blaine Luetkemeyer, Ben Committee on the Judiciary. Ray Luja´ n, Cynthia M. Lummis, Daniel E. communications were taken from the 593. A letter from the Principal Deputy As- Lungren, Stephen F. Lynch, Carolyn McCar- Speaker’s table and referred as follows: sistant Attorney General, Department of thy, Kevin McCarthy, Michael T. McCaul, 583. A letter from the Assistant to the Justice, transmitting the Department’s re- Tom McClintock, Betty McCollum, Thaddeus Board, Federal Reserve System, transmit- port entitled, ‘‘Victims of Trafficking and G. McCotter, Jim McDermott, James P. ting the System’s final rule — Truth in Sav- Violence Protection Act of 2000,’’ pursuant McGovern, Patrick T. McHenry, John M. ings [Regulation DD; Docket No. R-1315] re- to Public Law 106-386; to the Committee on McHugh, Mike McIntyre, Howard P. ‘‘Buck’’ ceived February 2, 2009, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. the Judiciary. McKeon, Michael E. McMahon, Cathy 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Financial 594. A letter from the Senior Counsel, De- McMorris Rodgers, Jerry McNerney, Connie Services. partment of Justice, transmitting the De- Mack, Daniel B. Maffei, Carolyn B. Maloney, 584. A letter from the President and CEO, partment’s final rule — National Motor Ve- Donald A. Manzullo, Kenny Marchant, Betsy Corporation for Public Broadcasting, trans- hicle Title Information System (NMVTIS)
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