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SUBJECT INDEX Bl SUBJECT INDEX Bl Page Page A Congressional operations, 2000 408 Continuing, 2000 505,1125,1297,1304, Aged 1311,1484,1485 Preserving Affordable Housing for Defense Department, 2000 1212 Senior Citizens and Families into District of Columbia, 2000 1501 the 21st Century Act 1100 Emergency supplemental, 2000 150 lA- Agriculture 289 Beginning farmers or ranchers, Emergency Supplemental nullification of reservation of Appropriations Act, 1999.... 57 funds for loans 5 Energy and water development, Crop insurance options for eligible 2000 483 producers 12 Foreign operations, export financing, Federal milk marketing orders 150 lA- and related programs, 2000 1501A- 517 63 Air Pollution Independent agencies, 2000 449 See Environmental Protection Interior Department and related Airports agencies, 2000 1501A-135 See Transportation Labor, Health and Human Services, Alaska and Education, and related Hurff A. Saunders Federal Building, agencies 1501A-217 designation 52 Legislative Branch, 2000 408 Animals Military construction, 2000 259 Arctic Tundra Habitat Emergency Transportation Department and Conservation Act 1491 related agencies, 2000 986 Depiction of animal cruelty, Amendment 1046 punishment 1732 Treasury and genered government, Livestock Mandatory Reporting Act of 2000 430 1999 1188 Treasury Department, 2000 430 Appropriations Veterans Affairs and Housing and Agriculture, Rural Development, Food Urban Development, and and Drug Administration, and independent agencies, 2000 1047 related agencies, 2000 1135 Archivist of the United States Authorizations Franklin D. Roosevelt, National Admiral James W. Nance and Meg historic site, transfer of Donovan Foreign Relations administrative jurisdiction 1717 Authorization Act, Fiscal Years Arizona 2000 and 2001 1501A-405 Arizona Statehood and Enabling Act Energy conservation programs 511 Amendments of 1999 1682 Federal Aviation Administration, Four Comers Interpretive Center extensions 482 Act 1703 Intelligence Authorization Act for Armed Forces Fiscal Year 2000 1606 Tax benefits for services as part of Maritime Administration operation Allied Force in the Authorization Act for Fiscal Federal Republic of Year 2000 975 Yugoslavia 34 Military Construction Troops-to-Teachers Program Act of Authorization Act for Fiscal 1999 817 Year 2000 824 Arms and Munitions National Defense Authorization Act Arms Control and Nonproloferation for Fiscal Year 2000 512 Act of 1999 1501A-485 National Highway Traffic Safety Arms Control, Nonproliferation, and Administration, correction 206 Security Assistance Act of Panama Canal Commission 1999 1501A-485 Authorization Act for Fiscal Distribution of information on Year 2000 974 explosive materials, satisfaction Peace Corps, fiscal years 2000 and settlement of claims 398 through 2003 55 International Arms Sales Code of Torture Victims Relief Conduct Act of 1999 1501A-508 Reauthorization Act of National Missile Defense Act of 1999 1301 1999 205 Commerce, Justice, and State, the National Security and Corporate Judiciary, and related agencies, Fairness under the Biological 2000 1501A-3 Weapons Convention Act.... 150 lA-490 B2 SUBJECT INDEX Page Page Awards, Decorations, and Medals National Association of Registered Congressional Award Act, Agents and Brokers, reauthorization 510 establishment 1424 Father Theodore M. Hesburgh National Commission for the Review Congressional Gold Medal of the National Reconnaissance Act 1733 Office, establishment 1620 Leif Ericson Millennium National Commission on the Use of Commemorative Coin Act 1643 Offsets in Defense Trade, Lewis and Clark Expedition establishment 1501A-502 Bicentennial Commemorative National Nuclear Security Coin Act 1647 Administration, Rosa Parks, congressional gold establishment 957 medal 50 National Veterans Business United States Capitol Visitor Center Development Corporation, Commemorative Coin Act of establishment 236 1999 1644 Office of Priority Populations, establishment 1654 B Patent Public Advisory Committee, establishment 1501A-578 Bankruptcy Professional Certification Advisory Family farmers, adjustment of debts, Board, establishment 238 extension 9,1031 Russian Leadership Program Banks and Banking Advisory Board, ATM Fee Reform Act of 1999 1463 Export-Import Bank of the United establishment 94 States, clarification of quorum Ticket to Work and Work Incentives requirements 227 Advisory Panel, Federal Financial Assistance establishment 1878 Management Improvement Act of Trademark Public Advisory 1999 1486 Committee, establishment 1501A- Federal Home Loan Bank System 578 Modernization Act of 1999 1450 Veterans Business Development, Gramm-Leach-BlileyAct 1338 Office of, establishment 235 Baiunel, Zachary 1305 Boards, Conunittees, Commissions, Etc. California Advisory Committee on Veterans George E. Brown, Jr., Salinity Business AfTairs, Laboratory, designation 1174 establishment 239 National Medal of Honor Memorial Centennial Flight Commission, Act 1293 additional duties, etc 981 Otay Mountain Wilderness Act of Coast Guard Reserve, Office of the, 1999 1711 establishment 619 Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building, Commission on Safeguards, Security, designation ... 23 and Counterintelligence at Stanislaus County, land Department of Energy Facilities, conveyance 1291 establishment 931 Chemicals Commission on the National Military Chemical Safety Information, Site Museum, establishment 880 Security and Fuels Regulatory Commission to Assess United States Relief Act . 207 National Security Space Children, Youth, and Families Management and Organization, Missing, Exploited, and Runaway establishment 813 Children Protection Act 1032 Defense Task Force on Domestic Preserving;, Affordable Housing for Violence, establishment 639 Senior Citizens and Families into Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial the 21st Century Act 1100 Commission, establishment 1274 Colorado Four Comers Interpretive Center, Black Canyon of the Gunnison establishment 1704 National Park and Gunnison Loan Guarantee Board, Gorge National Conservation establishment 253,256 Area Act of 1999 1126 Medical Informatics Advisory Four Comers Interpretive Center Committee, establishment 696 Act 1703 SUBJECT INDEX B3 Page Page Commerce and Trade Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Fastener Quality Act Amendments urging the release of Act of 1999 118 humanitarian workers 2005 Miscellaneous Trade and Technical Geneva Conventions, 50th Corrections Act of 1999 127 anniversary 2012 Communications and Joint Session 1961 Teleconununications King Hussein, condolences to the Intellectual Property and family 1961 Communications Omnibus Morris King Udall, condolences to the Reform Act of 1999 1501A-521 famUy 1963 Rural Local Broadcast Signal Act.... 150 lA- Palestian Statehood, resolution 1965 544 Qatar, democratic elections and Satellite Home Viewer Improvement women's suffrage 2004 Act of 1999 1501A-523 Study on adult-child sexual relations, Wireless Communications and Public resolution 2008 Safety Act of 1999 1286 Congress Computers Congressional Award Act, Small Business Year 2000 Readiness reauthorization 510 Act 13 Congressional gold medals Y2K Act 185 Rosa Parks 50 Conable, Jr., Barber B 24 Enrolled bills, parchment printing, Concurrent Resolutions waiver 1310 Adjournment 1961,1963,1964,2002, Father Theodore M. Hesburgh 2005,2009,2011 Congressional Gold Medal Air National Guard's 109th Airlift Act 1733 Wing, recognition for heroic South History of the House Awareness and Preservation Act 1330 Polerescue 2017 House of Representatives child care Border Patrol, recognition of center, enrollment of children of significance y.v^-^ 2014 other Federal employees 1332 Capitol buildings and grounds House of Representatives, reports on Bike rodeo event 2001 official mail 29 Carpenters and Joiners of America, Interstate Compacts, congressional building demolition and consent construction 2010 Missouri-Nebraska Boundary Congressional gold medal Compact 1333 presentation 2003,2012 National Medal of Honor Memorial Days of remembrance of victims of Act 1293 the Holocaust, ceremony 1962 One Hundred Sixth Congress, second Jacob Joseph Chestnut and John session, convening 1651 Michael Gibson, memorial United States Capitol Visitor Center door 2007 Commemorative Coin Act of John F. Kennedy Center for the 1999 1644 Performing Arts 1999 Connecticut National Peace Officers' Memorial Quinebaug and Shetucket Rivers Service 1965 Valley National Heritage NATO, 50th anniversary Corridor Reauthorization Act of ceremony 2000 1999 1726 R. Scott Bates, flags flown at half- Conservation staflfinmemory 1961 Arctic Tundra Habitat Emergency Soap box derby races 1966 Conservation Act 1491 Special Olympics torch run 1967,2003 Black Canyon of the Gunnison Columbine High School tragedy, National Park and Gunnison condolences 2000 Gorge National Conservation Diversity in America, resolution 2014 Area Act of 1999 1126 Electron commerce, tarrifs and taxes, CentralUtah project 1698 resolution 2015 Coastal Barriers Resource System, Enrolled bills, corrections NC, replacement maps 1544 District of Columbia Consumer Protection appropriations 2018 Anticybersquatting Consumer Social Security Act, Protection Act 1501A-545 amendments 2018 Civil actions for year 2000 failures, Federal Budget, fiscal year 2000 1968 procedures 185 B4 SUBJECT INDEX Page Page Consumer Protection—Continued Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Fastener Quality Act Amendments Improvement Act of 1999 1860 Actofl999 118 Energy Courts Energy and Water Development Administrative law judges, cost of Appropriations Act, 2000 483 living adjustment 1322 FERC
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