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February 7, 2006 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE H159 will ensure that future generations of minute and to revise and extend his re- jority of parliamentary seats within the Pal- Americans have the opportunity to live marks.) estinian Authority maintains a position call- in a Nation that is more prosperous Mr. INSLEE. Mr. Speaker, we have ing for the destruction of Israel; to the Com- and more secure. With this Budget, we another concern today arising about mittee on International Relations. are protecting our highest ideals and the administration’s potential abuse of f building a brighter future for all. the scientific process in making policy. GEORGE W. BUSH, February 6, 2006. Today, the Associated Press reported ENROLLED BILLS SIGNED that the Bureau of Land Management f Mrs. Haas, Clerk of the House, re- under this administration has sus- RESIGNATION AS CHAIRMAN OF ported and found truly enrolled bills of pended funding for the final year of a COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND the House of the following titles, which study from Oregon State University on THE WORKFORCE were thereupon signed by the Speaker: the impact of logging in national for- The SPEAKER pro tempore laid be- ests burned by wildfires. H.R. 4519. An act to amend the Public Health Service Act to extend funding for the fore the House the following resigna- Findings of these studies were pub- tion as chairman of the Committee on operation of State high risk health insurance lished last month in the magazine pools. Education and the Workforce: Science, and they suggested that the H.R. 4659. An act to amend the USA PA- COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND THE administration’s stance on salvage log- TRIOT Act to extend the sunset of certain WORKFORCE, HOUSE OF REP- ging runs counter to the real goals re- provisions of such act. RESENTATIVES, garding forest regeneration and fire Washington, DC, February 6, 2006. prevention. I am concerned in this case f Hon. J. DENNIS HASTERT, that we have seen yet another situa- Speaker, House of Representatives, BILLS PRESENTED TO THE tion where funding may have been fro- Washington, DC. PRESIDENT DEAR MR. SPEAKER: As a result of my elec- zen to punish scientific results legiti- tion Thursday as Majority Leader, this let- mately conducted at Oregon State Uni- Karen L. Haas, Clerk of the House, ter is to inform you that I resign as Chair- versity, and that is why I have called reports that on February 3, 2006, she man of the Committee on Education and the on the Interior Department’s inspector presented to the President of the Workforce and from further service on that general today to investigate whether United States, for his approval, the fol- Committee. During my five years of service or not this in fact has occurred. lowing bills. as Chairman on the Committee on Education H.R. 4519. To amend the Public Health and the Workforce, the Committee has over- Did Daniel Donato and his research Service Act to extend funding for the oper- seen and enacted 131 public laws designed to team from OSU lose funding because of ation of State high risk health insurance improve the lives of all Americans. this cause? Is this another punishment I also resign from the Committee on Agri- situation? We need to find out. We have pools. culture on which I have served since being H.R. 4659. To amend the USA PATRIOT got to respect science and use it ac- Act to extend the sunset of certain provi- elected to Congress. I would ask that Con- cordingly. ference Rule 2 be invoked with respect to my sions of such act. status on both Committees. I am humbled by f f my peers’ decision to elect me as our Major- RESIGNATION AS MEMBER OF ity Leader and I look forward to working COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND ADJOURNMENT with you in that capacity. COMMERCE Sincerely, Mr. DREIER. Mr. Speaker, I move JOHN A. BOEHNER, The SPEAKER pro tempore laid be- that the House do now adjourn. Chairman. fore the House the following resigna- The motion was agreed to; accord- The SPEAKER pro tempore. Without tion as a member of the Committee on ingly (at 2 o’clock and 11 minutes objection, the resignation is accepted. Energy and Commerce: p.m.), under its previous order, the There was no objection. CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, House adjourned until tomorrow, f HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Wednesday, February 8, 2006, at 2 p.m. Washington, DC, February 7, 2006. COMMUNICATION FROM DISTRICT Hon. J. DENNIS HASTERT, f DIRECTOR OF THE HONORABLE Speaker, House of the Representatives, DENNIS MOORE, MEMBER OF Washington, DC. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES ON CONGRESS DEAR MR. SPEAKER: I hereby respectfully PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS The SPEAKER pro tempore laid be- resign my seat on the House Energy and Commerce Committee effective February 7, Under clause 2 of rule XIII, reports of fore the House the following commu- 2006. I would like to express my deep grati- committees were delivered to the Clerk nication from Julie Merz, District Di- tude to you and Chairman Barton for the op- for printing and reference to the proper rector of the Honorable DENNIS MOORE, portunity to serve and look forward to con- calendar, as follows: tinuing to work with you in the future. Member of Congress: [The following action occurred on February 3, Sincerely, CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES, 2006] HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, J. GRESHAM BARRETT, Member of Congress. Mr. THOMAS: Committee on Ways and Washington, DC, February 1, 2006. Means. H.R. 1631. A bill to provide for the fi- Hon. J. DENNIS HASTERT, The SPEAKER pro tempore. Without nancing of high-speed rail infrastructure, Speaker, House of Representatives, objection, the resignation is accepted. and for other purposes: with an amendment Washington, DC. There was no objection. (Rept. 109–314 Pt. 2). Referred to the Com- DEAR MR. SPEAKER: This is to notify you mittee of the Whole House on the State of formally, pursuant to Rule VIII of the Rules f the Union, and ordered to be printed. of the House of Representatives, that I have SENATE BILLS REFERRED been served with a subpoena, issued by the DISCHARGE OF COMMITTEE District Court of Johnson County, Kansas, A bill and a concurrent resolution of Pursuant to clause 2 of rule XII the for testimony in a criminal case. the Senate of the following titles were Committee on Resources discharged After consultation with the Office of Gen- taken from the Speaker’s table and, from further consideration. H.R. 3699 eral Counsel, I have determined that compli- under the rule, referred as follows: committed to the Committee of the ance with the subpoena is consistent with S. 1219. An act to authorize certain tribes the precedents and privileges of the House. Whole House on the State of the Union in the State of Montana to enter into a lease Sincerely, and ordered to be printed. or other temporary conveyance of water JULIE MERZ, rights to meet the water needs of the Dry District Director. f Prairie Rural Water Association, Inc.; to the f Committee on Resources. SUBSEQUENT ACTION ON RE- ADMINISTRATION CUTS OFF S. Con. Res. 79. Concurrent resolution ex- PORTED BILLS SEQUENTIALLY FEDERAL FUNDS TO OSU STUDY pressing the sense of Congress that no REFERRED United States assistance should be provided (Mr. INSLEE asked and was given directly to the Palestinian Authority if any Under clause 2 of rule XIII, reports of permission to address the House for 1 representative political party holding a ma- committees were delivered to the Clerk VerDate Aug 31 2005 02:07 Feb 08, 2006 Jkt 049060 PO 00000 Frm 00003 Fmt 4634 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A07FE7.002 H07FEPT1 hmoore on PROD1PC68 with HMHOUSE H160 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE February 7, 2006 for printing and reference to the proper period to be subsequently determined by the H.R. 4202: Ms. MCKINNEY. calendar, as follows: Speaker, in each case for consideration of H.R. 4217: Mr. KOLBE. such provisions as fall within the jurisdic- Mr. JOE BARTON of Texas: Committee on H.R. 4238: Mr. ALEXANDER. tion of the committee concerned. Energy and Commerce. H.R. 3699. A bill to H.R. 4239: Mr. WILSON of South Carolina. By Mr. SAXTON: provide for the sale, acquisition, conveyance, H.R. 4242: Mr. CLAY. H.R. 4705. A bill to establish the Math and and exchange of certain real property in the H.R. 4347: Mr. WEXLER. Science Teaching Corps; to the Committee District of Columbia to facilitate the utiliza- H.R. 4395: Mr. MCNULTY and Ms. WOOLSEY. on Education and the Workforce. tion, development, and redevelopment of H.R. 4408: Mr. MILLER of Florida. By Mr. STARK (for himself, Mr. EMAN- such property, and for other purposes: with H.R. 4474: Mr. RANGEL, Mr. DOGGETT, Mr. UEL, Mr. DEFAZIO, Mr. DOGGETT, Mr. amendments (Rept. 109–316 Pt. 3). Referred to HOYER, and Mr. BROWN of Ohio. HINCHEY, and Mr. MCDERMOTT): the Committee of the Whole House on the H.R. 4547: Mr. YOUNG of Alaska, Mr. WICK- H.R. 4706. A bill to amend the Internal Rev- State of the Union. ER, Mr. BURTON of Indiana, Mr. SCHWARZ of enue Code of 1986 to deny any deduction for Michigan and Mr. MILLER of Florida. certain gifts and benefits provided to physi- f H.R. 4548: Mr. SHERMAN. cians by prescription drug manufacturers; to H.R. 4551: Mr. SESSIONS. TIME LIMITATION OF REFERRED the Committee on Ways and Means. H.R. 4606: Mr. FATTAH. BILL By Mr. MURPHY (for himself and Ms. H.R. 4619: Mr.