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COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS

UNITED STATES SENATE

LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR

(CUMULATIVE RECORD)

ONE HUNDRED SEVENTH CONGRESS

CONVENED JANUARY 3, 2001 FIRST SESSION ! ADJOURNED DECEMBER 20, 2001

CONVENED JANUARY 23, 2002 SECOND SESSION ! ADJOURNED NOVEMBER 20, 2002

December 31, 2002

(No. 1)

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JESSE HELMS, , Chairman

RICHARD G. LUGAR, INDIANA JOSEPH R. BIDEN, JR., DELAWARE* CHUCK HAGEL, NEBRASKA PAUL S. SARBANES, GORDON H. SMITH, OREGON CHRISTOPHER J. DODD, CRAIG THOMAS, WYOMING JOHN F. KERRY, MASSACHUSETTS BILL FRIST, TENNESSEE RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD, WISCONSIN LINCOLN D. CHAFEE, RHODE ISLAND PAUL D. WELLSTONE, MINNESOTA GEORGE ALLEN, VIRGINIA BARBARA BOXER, CALIFORNIA SAM BROWNBACK, KANSAS ROBERT G. TORRICELLI, NEW JERSEY BILL NELSON, FLORIDA

STEPHEN E. BIEGUN, Staff Director EDWIN K. HALL, Democratic Staff Director

* On January 3, 2001, the Senate passed S. Res. 7, designating Chairmen of Senate committees under the so-called ‘‘50–50 split’’ of the Senate. Senator Biden was designated Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee from January 3, 2001 until Noon on January 20th. Effective Noon on January 20th, Senator Helms was designated Chairman of the Committee for the remainder of the 107th Congress.

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JOSEPH R. BIDEN, JR., DELAWARE, Chairman

PAUL S. SARBANES, MARYLAND JESSE HELMS, NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTOPHER J. DODD, CONNECTICUT RICHARD G. LUGAR, INDIANA JOHN F. KERRY, MASSACHUSETTS CHUCK HAGEL, NEBRASKA RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD, WISCONSIN GORDON H. SMITH, OREGON PAUL D. WELLSTONE, MINNESOTA CRAIG THOMAS, WYOMING BARBARA BOXER, CALIFORNIA BILL FRIST, TENNESSEE ROBERT G. TORRICELLI, NEW JERSEY LINCOLN D. CHAFEE, RHODE ISLAND SAM BROWNBACK, KANSAS

EDWIN K. HALL, Staff Director STEPHEN E. BIEGUN, Republican Staff Director (through June 8, 2001) PATRICIA A. MCNERNEY, Republican Staff Director (beginning June 11, 2001)

* At the close of business on June 5, 2001, Democrats became the majority party in the Senate when Senator Jeffords switched his affiliation from Republican to Independent. On June 6, 2001, Senator Biden was designated Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee. Under the provisions of S. Res. 8, agreed to January 5, 2001 setting forth Senate procedure in the 107th Congress, committee memberships reverted back to their status prior to 12 Noon on January 20, 2001, as reflected above. Pursuant to section 2 of S. Res. 8, Senators Bill Nelson and George Allen temporarily lost their committee seats.

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JOSEPH R. BIDEN, JR., DELAWARE, Chairman

PAUL S. SARBANES, MARYLAND JESSE HELMS, NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTOPHER J. DODD, CONNECTICUT RICHARD G. LUGAR, INDIANA JOHN F. KERRY, MASSACHUSETTS CHUCK HAGEL, NEBRASKA RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD, WISCONSIN GORDON H. SMITH, OREGON PAUL D. WELLSTONE, MINNESOTA* BILL FRIST, TENNESSEE BARBARA BOXER, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN D. CHAFEE, RHODE ISLAND ROBERT G. TORRICELLI, NEW JERSEY GEORGE ALLEN, VIRGINIA BILL NELSON, FLORIDA SAM BROWNBACK, KANSAS JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER IV, WEST VIRGINIA MICHAEL B. ENZI, WYOMING

EDWIN K. HALL, Staff Director (through March 22, 2002) ANTONY J. BLINKEN, Staff Director (beginning April 29, 2002) PATRICIA A. MCNERNEY, Republican Staff Director (beginning June 11, 2001)

* Deceased October 25, 2002

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Subcommittees (and jurisdictions) ...... 7 Dates of Members’ Appointment to the Committee on Foreign Relations ...... 9 Treaties ...... 11 Presidential Messages ...... 25 Executive Communications ...... 27 Senate Bills ...... 49 House Bills ...... 67 Senate Joint Resolutions ...... 75 House Joint Resolutions ...... 77 Senate Concurrent Resolutions ...... 79 House Concurrent Resolutions ...... 89 Senate Resolutions ...... 95 Nominations ...... 107 Activities of the Committee ...... 129 Committee Publications: Executive Reports ...... 139 Senate Reports ...... 140 Hearings ...... 140 Committee Prints ...... 143 Public Laws ...... 144 House Documents and Reports ...... 145 Subject Index ...... 147 Rules of the Committee on Foreign Relations ...... 167

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(The chairman and ranking minority member of the full committee are ex officio members of each subcommittee on which they do not serve as members. Subcommittees are listed in the order of the chairmen’s seniority within the full committee. Reflected below is the final Subcommittee roster adopted on October 3, 2001 under Democratic control, at which time the Subcommittee on Central Asia and South Caucasus was created. Also included is the initial Subcommittee membership adopted on February 7, 2001 when Republicans controlled the Senate.)

SUBCOMMITTEE ON EUROPEAN AFFAIRS SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY, EXPORT AND TRADE PROMOTION (October 3, 2001) (October 3, 2001) JOSEPH R. BIDEN, JR., GORDON H. SMITH, Chairman Ranking Member PAUL S. SARBANES, GEORGE ALLEN, PAUL S. SARBANES RICHARD G. LUGAR Chairman Ranking Member CHISTOPHER J. DODD CHUCK HAGEL BILL NELSON CHUCK HAGEL PAUL D. WELLSTONE LINCOLN D. CHAFEE PAUL D. WELLSTONE LINCOLN D. CHAFEE JOHN F. KERRY ROBERT G. TORRICELLI MICHAEL B. ENZI RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD (February 7, 2001) (February 7, 2001) GORDON H. SMITH, JOSEPH R. BIDEN, JR., Chairman Ranking Member CHUCK HAGEL, PAUL S. SARBANES, Chairman Ranking Member RICHARD G. LUGAR PAUL S. SARBANES CRAIG THOMAS BILL NELSON LINCOLN D. CHAFEE CHRISTOPHER J. DODD LINCOLN D. CHAFEE PAUL D. WELLSTONE CHUCK HAGEL PAUL D. WELLSTONE GEORGE ALLEN ROBERT G. TORRICELLI Jurisdiction: The subcommittee deals with matters concerning the continent of Jurisdiction: Europe, except for those nations under the jurisdiction of the Sub- The subcommittee’s responsibilities encompass U.S. foreign eco- committee on Central Asia and South Caucasus. Its responsibilities nomic policy, including export enhancement and trade promotion, and include the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the , international economic growth and development. The subcommittee’s and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Matters jurisdiction includes measures that address: relating to Greenland, Iceland, and the north polar region are also (1) the enhancement of American exports and promotion of the responsibilities of this subcommittee. U.S. trade opportunities and commercial interests abroad; This subcommittee’s responsibilities include all matters, problems (2) the promotion of and protection of economic interests and policies involving promotion of U.S. trade and export; terrorism, of U.S. citizens abroad; crime and the flow of illegal drugs; and oversight over U.S. foreign (3) international investment, management, intellectual property, assistance programs that fall within this subcommittee’s regional juris- technological transfer and general commercial policies; diction. (4) international monetary policy, including U.S. participation in international financial institutions; and (5) U.S. bilateral humanitarian, development, economic trade and security assistance programs and policies carried out by the Agency for International Development and other U.S. agen- cies and U.S. voluntary contributions to international organiza- tions providing assistance to foreign nations. The subcommittee is also responsible for matters and policies in- volving the use, development and protection of the environment, in- cluding the oceans and space.

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SUBCOMMITTEE ON WESTERN HEMISPHERE, SUBCOMMITTEE ON EAST ASIAN PEACE CORPS AND NARCOTICS AFFAIRS AND PACIFIC AFFAIRS (October 3, 2001) (October 3, 2001)

CHRISTOPHER J. DODD, LINCOLN D. CHAFEE, JOHN F. KERRY, CHUCK HAGEL, Chairman Ranking Member Chairman Ranking Member BILL NELSON JESSE HELMS ROBERT G. TORRICELLI JESSE HELMS JOHN F. KERRY MICHAEL B. ENZI RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD RICHARD G. LUGAR RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD RICHARD G. LUGAR JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER IV GEORGE ALLEN JOSEPH R. BIDEN, JR. PAUL S. SARBANES

(February 7, 2001) (February 7, 2001)

LINCOLN D. CHAFEE, CHRISTOPHER J. DODD, CRAIG THOMAS, JOHN F. KERRY, Chairman Ranking Member Chairman Ranking Member GEORGE ALLEN BILL NELSON JESSE HELMS ROBERT G. TORRICELLI JESSE HELMS JOHN F. KERRY RICHARD G. LUGAR RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD RICHARD G. LUGAR RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD CHUCK HAGEL JOSEPH R. BIDEN, JR.

Jurisdiction: Jurisdiction: The geographic scope of this subcommittee extends from the Arctic The geographic scope of the subcommittee extends from China Ocean to Tierra del Fuego, including the Caribbean. Problems which and Mongolia to Burma, inclusive of the mainland of Asia, Japan, are of concern to the subcommittee include relations between the Taiwan, Hong Kong, the , Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia American nations, U.S.-Canadian affairs, boundary matters, the imple- and New Zealand, Oceania, and the South Pacific Islands. mentation of various treaties and conventions, economic relations and This subcommittee’s responsibilities include all matters, problems security matters affecting the Western Hemisphere, and the Organiza- and policies involving promotion of U.S. trade and export; terrorism, tion of American States. crime and the flow of illegal drugs; and oversight over U.S. foreign This subcommittee’s responsibilities include all matters, problems assistance programs that fall within this subcommittee’s regional juris- and policies involving promotion of U.S. trade and export; crime; diction. and oversight over U.S. foreign assistance programs that fall within this subcommittee’s regional jurisdiction. This Subcommittee also exercises general oversight over: (1) all of the activities and programs of the Peace Corps; and (2) all U.S. foreign policy, programs and international coopera- tive efforts to combat the flow of illegal drugs or substances.

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SUBCOMMITTEE ON AFRICAN AFFAIRS SUBCOMMITTEE ON NEAR EASTERN AND SOUTH ASIAN AFFAIRS (October 3, 2001) (October 3, 2001) RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD, BILL FRIST, Chairman Ranking Member PAUL D. WELLSTONE, SAM BROWNBACK, CHRISTOPHER J. DODD SAM BROWNBACK Chairman Ranking Member BARBARA BOXER GORDON H. SMITH ROBERT G. TORRICELLI GORDON SMITH JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER IV BARBARA BOXER BILL FRIST PAUL S. SARBANES GEORGE ALLEN (February 7, 2001) JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER IV

BILL FRIST, RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD, (February 7, 2001) Chairman Ranking Member SAM BROWNBACK CHRISTOPHER J. DODD SAM BROWNBACK, PAUL D. WELLSTONE, GORDON H. SMITH BARBARA BOXER Chairman Ranking Member GORDON H. SMITH ROBERT G. TORRICELLI Jurisdiction: CRAIG THOMAS BARBARA BOXER The subcommittee has geographic responsibilities corresponding to BILL FRIST PAUL S. SARBANES those of the Bureau of African Affairs in the Department of State. The subcommittee considers all matters relating to , with the Jurisdiction: exception of countries bordering on the Mediterranean Sea from Egypt This subcommittee deals with all matters and problems relating to Morocco, which are under the purview of the Subcommittee on to the Middle East and Arab North Africa, including Arab-Israeli Near Eastern Affairs. and inter-Arab issues, economic relations, and general security in This subcommittee’s responsibilities include all matters, problems the Persian Gulf, Mediterranean, the Middle East and North Africa. and policies involving promotion of U.S. trade and export; terrorism, This subcommittee also deals with matters and problems relating crime and the flow of illegal drugs; and oversight over U.S. foreign to , Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Paki- assistance programs that fall within this subcommittee’s regional juris- stan, and Sri Lanka. This subcommittee’s responsibilities include all diction. matters, problems and policies involving promotion of U.S. trade and export; terrorism, crime and the flow of illegal drugs; and over- sight over U.S. foreign assistance programs that fall within this sub- committee’s regional jurisdiction.

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SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL SUBCOMMITTEE ON CENTRAL ASIA OPERATIONS AND TERRORISM AND SOUTH CAUCASUS (October 3, 2001) (October 3, 2001)

BARBARA BOXER, MICHAEL B. ENZI, ROBERT G. TORRICELLI, RICHARD G. LUGAR, Chairman Ranking Member Chairman Ranking Member JOHN F. KERRY BILL FRIST JOSEPH R. BIDEN, JR.CHUCK HAGEL BILL NELSON JESSE HELMS JOHN F. KERRY GORDON H. SMITH JOSEPH R. BIDEN, JR.SAM BROWNBACK PAUL D. WELLSTONE SAM BROWNBACK CHRISTOPHER J. DODD BARBARA BOXER

(February 7, 2001) Jurisdiction: The subcommittee deals with matters concerning Central Asia and GEORGE ALLEN, BARBARA BOXER, the South Caucasus, including the countries of Kazakhstan, Chairman Ranking Member Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, as well as Ar- menia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. JESSE HELMS JOHN F. KERRY This subcommittee’s responsibilities include all matters, problems BILL FRIST BILL NELSON and policies involving promotion of U.S. trade and export; terrorism, SAM BROWNBACK JOSEPH R. BIDEN, JR. crime and the flow of illegal drugs; and oversight over U.S. foreign assistance programs that fall within this subcommittee’s regional juris- Jurisdiction: diction. The subcommittee’s responsibilities include all matters, problems and policies involving international operations. This jurisdiction in- cludes the general oversight responsibility for the Department of State, the Foreign Service, international educational and cultural affairs, for- eign broadcasting activities, foreign buildings, United States participa- tion in the United Nations, its affiliated organizations, and other inter- national organizations not under the jurisdiction of other subcommit- tees. The subcommittee also has jurisdiction over general matters of international law, law enforcement, and illegal activities. Finally, the subcommittee oversees all U.S. foreign policy, programs and coop- erative efforts to combat international terrorism.

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MR. BIDEN, Delaware, Chairman January 3, 2001 until Noon on January 20, 2001 Close of business on June 5, 2001 until the end of the 107th Congress

MR. HELMS, North Carolina, Chairman Noon on January 20, 2001 until close of business on June 5, 2001

Mr. BIDEN Jan. 17, 1975 Mr. HELMS Jan. 23, 1979 Mr. SARBANES Jan. 11, 1977 Mr. LUGAR Jan. 23, 1979 Mr. DODD Jan. 5, 1981 Mr. HAGEL Jan. 7, 1997 Mr. KERRY Feb. 21, 1985 Mr. SMITH Jan. 7, 1997 Mr. FEINGOLD Jan. 7, 1993 Mr. THOMAS Jan. 5, 1995 Mr. WELLSTONE Jan. 9, 1997 Mr. FRIST Jan. 7, 1997 Mrs. BOXER Jan. 7, 1999 Mr. CHAFEE Nov. 9, 1999 Mr. TORRICELLI Jan. 7, 1999 Mr. ALLEN Jan. 25, 2001 Mr. NELSON Jan. 25, 2001 Mr. BROWNBACK Jan. 7, 1997 Mr. ROCKEFELLER July 10, 2001 Mr. ENZI July 10, 2001

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TREATIES

(All votes are by voice unless otherwise indicated.)

Note: Due to Senate computerization of Executive Clerk records, all treaties must now conform to the same numbering system. In the case of treaties prior to the 97th Congress, the new treaty number is denoted in parentheses.

Ex. S, 81–1 (Treaty Doc. 81–19) Aug. 27, 1949 Ex. D, 95–2 (Treaty Doc. 95–19) Feb. 23, 1978

Convention No. 87 concerning freedom of association and protection International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights, of the right to organize adopted by the International Labor Conference signed on behalf of the United States on October 5, 1977. at its 31st session held at San Francisco, June 17 to July 10, 1948. November 14, 15, 16, and 19, 1979—Public hearings. (Printed.)

Ex. C, 87–2 (Treaty Doc. 87–17) June 1, 1962 Ex. F, 95–2 (Treaty Doc. 95–21) Feb. 23, 1978 Convention No. 116 concerning the partial revision of the conventions adopted by the General Conference of the International Labor Organi- American Convention on Human Rights, signed on behalf of the zation at its first 32 sessions for the purpose of standardizing the United States on June 1, 1977. provisions regarding the preparation of reports by the governing body of the International Labor Office on the Working of Conventions. November 14, 15, 16, and 19, 1979—Public hearings. (Printed.) Convention No. 116 was adopted at the 45th session of the Inter- national Labor Conference, at Geneva, on June 26, 1961. Ex. H, 96–1 (Treaty Doc. 96–8) Jan. 23, 1979 April 27, 1967—Public hearing. May 2, 1967—Considered in executive session. Maritime Boundary Agreement Between the United States of America and the Republic of Cuba, signed at Washington December 16, 1977.

Ex. G, 89–2 (Treaty Doc. 89–16) June 2, 1966 June 30, 1980—Public hearing. (Printed in Report.) July 24, 1980—Ordered reported, 15–0. Convention No. 122 concerning employment policy, adopted by the August 5, 1980—Reported. (Exec. Rept. 96–49.) International Labor Conference at its 48th session, at Geneva, on September 10, 16, and 17, 1980—General debate. Returned to execu- July 9, 1964. tive calendar, 55–37.

April 27, 1967—Public hearing. (Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the May 2, 1967—Considered in executive session. Standing Rules of the Senate.)

Ex. L, 92–1 (Treaty Doc. 92–12) Nov. 22, 1971 AMENDMENTS

Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, signed for the United States on April 24, 1970. Ex. H, 96–1, Amdt. 2340 Sept. 17, 1980 (re UP Amdt. 1590) August 3, 1971—Public hearing. August 8, 1972—Considered in executive session. Mr. Helms September 7, 1972—Ordered reported with understanding and interpre- tation. Relative to the presence of Soviet troops in Cuba. September 19, 1972—Reconsidered in executive session. November 8, 1973, and April 30, 1974—Considered in executive session. June 11, 1986—Public hearing.

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Ex. H, 96–1, Amdt. 2341 Sept. 17, 1980 Treaty Doc. 100–2 Jan. 29, 1987 (re UP Amdt. 1591) Protocol II Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949, Mr. Zorinsky and relating to the Protection of Victims of Non-International Armed Conflicts, concluded at Geneva on June 10, 1977. Substitute for UP Amdt. 1590.

September 17, 1980—Motion to table rejected, 35–58. Treaty Doc. 103–5 Apr. 20, 1993

Protocol Concerning Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife to the Ex. H, 96–1, Amdt. 2342 Sept. 17, 1980 Convention for the Protection and Development of the Marine Envi- (re UP Amdt. 1592) ronment of the Wider Caribbean Region, done at Kingston on January 18, 1990, with accompanying papers. Mr. Helms October 26, 1993—Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 103–379.) Of a perfecting nature to UP Amdt. 1590. May 7, 2002—Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 107–594.) July 30, 2002—Ordered reported. September 3, 2002—Reported with three reservations, one under- Ex. R, 96–2 (Treaty Doc. 96–53) Nov. 12, 1980 standing and one declaration. (Exec. Rept. 107–8.) September 5, 2002—Approved. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, adopted by the U.N. General Assembly on December 18, 1979, and signed on behalf of the United States of America on Treaty Doc. 103–20 Nov. 20, 1993 July 17, 1980. Convention on Biological Diversity, with Annexes, done at Rio de December 5, 1988—Public hearing. Janeiro June 5, 1992, and signed by the United States in New York August 2, 1990—Public hearing. (Printed.) on June 4, 1993. September 27, 1994—Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 103–892.) September 29, 1994—Ordered reported. April 12, 1994—Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 103–684.) October 3, 1994—Reported, with 4 reservations, 4 understandings, June 29, 1994—Ordered reported, with 7 understandings, 16–3. Origi- and 2 declarations, and with minority views. (Exec. Rept. nal resolution also ordered reported. (See S. Res. 239.) 103–38.) July 11, 1994—Reported, with 7 understandings, and with minority (Automatically rereferred under Paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the views. (Exec. Rept. 103–30.) Standing Rules of the Senate.) October 8, 1994—General debate. June 13, 2002—Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 107–530.) (Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the July 25, 2002—Discussion during business meeting. Standing Rules of the Senate.) July 30, 2002—Ordered reported, 12–7. September 6, 2002—Reported with four reservations, five under- standings and two declarations. (Exec. Rept. 107–9.) Treaty Doc. 103–39 Oct. 7, 1994

United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, With Annexes, Treaty Doc. 98–10 Oct. 4, 1983 Done at Montego Bay, December 10, 1982 (the ‘‘Convention’’), and the Agreement Relating to the Implementation of Part XI of the Amendment to the 1973 Convention on International Trade in Endan- United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 December gered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) adopted at an extraor- 1982, with Annex, Adopted at New York, July 28, 1994 (the ‘‘Agree- dinary meeting of the parties to the Convention April 30, 1983. ment’’), and signed by the United States, Subject to Ratification, on July 29, 1994. March 18, 1986—Public hearing. April 10, 1986—Considered. August 11, 1994—Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 103–737.)

Treaty Doc. 99–10 Oct. 2, 1985

Convention Between the Government of the United States and the Government of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Eva- sion with Respect to Taxes on Income, signed at Colombo on March 14, 1985.

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Treaty Doc. 105–1 Jan. 7, 1997 Treaty Doc. 105–32 November 7, 1997

Protocols to the 1980 Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on Agreement Establishing the South Pacific Regional Environment Pro- the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons Which May Be Deemed gramme, done at Apia on June 16, 1993. to Be Excessively Injurious or to Have Indiscriminate Effects: (A) the amended Protocol on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use May 7, 2002—Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 107–594.) of Mines, Booby-Traps and Other Devices (Protocol II or the amended July 25, 2002—Ordered reported. Mines Protocol); (B) the Protocol on Prohibitions or Restrictions on August 1, 2002—Reported with one declaration. (Ex. Rept. 107–7.) the Use of Incendiary Weapons (Protocol III or the Incendiary Weap- September 5, 2002—Approved. ons Protocol); and (C) the Protocol on Blinding Laser Weapons (Pro- tocol IV).

February 3, 1998—Public hearing on Protocol II. Treaty Doc. 105–45 May 18, 1998 February 25, 1998—Public hearing on Protocol II (during Grey nomi- nation hearing). Convention (No. 111) Concerning Discrimination (Employment and July 23, 1998—Protocol II ordered reported, 14–4. Occupation), adopted by the International Labor Conference at its October 10, 1998—Protocol II reported with one reservation, nine 42nd Session in Geneva on June 25, 1958. understandings and 14 conditions, with Minority Views. (Exec. Rept. 105–21.) (Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Treaty Doc. 105–49 June 9, 1998 Standing Rules of the Senate.) March 23, 1999—Protocol II ordered reported. Inter-American Convention Against the Illicit Manufacturing of and May 13, 1999—Protocol II reported with one reservation, nine under- Trafficking in Firearms, Ammunition, Explosives, and Other Related standings and 13 conditions. (Exec. Rept. 106–2.) Materials (the ‘‘Convention’’), adopted at the Special Session of the May 20, 1999—Protocol II (Treaty Doc. 105–1A) approved by divi- General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) sion vote. at Washington on November 13, 1997. November 24, 1999—Protocol II (Treaty Doc. 105–1A) entered into force. Treaty Doc. 105–53 June 23, 1998

Treaty Doc. 105–28 September 23, 1997 Treaty Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of Niue on the Delimitation of a Maritime Bound- Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty, opened for signature and ary. The Treaty was signed in Wellington May 13, 1997. signed by the United States at New York on September 24, 1996. Treaty includes two Annexes, a Protocol, and two Annexes to the May 7, 2002—Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 107–594.) Protocol. July 25, 2002—Ordered reported. July 31, 2002—Reported. (Exec. Rept. 107–5.) September 30, 1999—Floor discussion of unanimous consent request. August 1, 2002—Approved. October 1, 1999—Senate agreed by unanimous consent that Foreign Relations be discharged on October 6, if not previously reported. Ordered further that Senate proceed to consideration of treaty on October 8, 1999. Treaty Doc. 106–1 January 6, 1999 October 6, 1999—Committee discharged. Placed on Executive Cal- endar. The Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in October 7, 1999—Public hearings. (S. Hrg. 106–262.) the Event of Armed Conflict (the Convention) and, for accession, October 8 and 12, 1999—Considered by Senate. the Hague Protocol, concluded on May 14, 1954, and entered into October 13, 1999— Rejected, 48–51, 1 Present. Returned to Executive force on August 7, 1956. Calendar. (Automatically rereferred under paragraph 2 of Rule XXX of the Standing Rules of the Senate.) Treaty Doc. 106–6 September 8, 1999

International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombings, AMENDMENTS adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on December 15, 1997, and signed on behalf of the United States of America on January 12, 1998. Treaty. Doc. 105–28, Amdt. 2291 October 12, 1999 October 23, 2001—Public hearing. (Printed in Exec. Rept. 107–2.) Mr. Biden (for Mr. Daschle) November 14, 2001—Ordered reported. November 27, 2001—Reported with one reservation, three under- To strike all after the resolving clause and insert a new resolution standings and three conditions. (Exec. Rept. 107–2.) of ratification subject to six conditions. December 5, 2001—Approved. July 26, 2002—Entered into force. October 12, 1999—Agreed to.

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Treaty Doc. 106–10 September 16, 1999 Treaty Doc. 106–37 July 25, 2000

Amendment to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Two optional protocols to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, Ozone Layer (the ‘‘Montreal Protocol’’), adopted at Montreal on Sep- both of which were adopted at New York, May 25, 2000: (1) The tember 15–17, 1997, by the Ninth Meeting of the Parties to the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on Montreal Protocol. Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict; and (2) The Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Sale May 7, 2002—Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 107–594.) of Children, Child Prostitution and Child Pornography, signed on August 1, 2002—Ordered reported. July 5, 2000. October 2, 2002—Reported. (Exec. Rept. 107–10.) October 9, 2002—Approved. March 7, 2002—Public hearing. (Printed in Exec. Rept. 107–4.) May 23, 2002—Protocol 1 on Children in Armed Conflict ordered reported with five understandings and three conditions. Protocol 2 on Sale of Children, Child Prostitution and Child Pornography Treaty Doc. 106–21 February 9, 2000 ordered reported with one reservation, six understandings, one dec- laration and one condition. The Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed Consent Procedure June 12, 2002—Reported. (Exec. Rept. 107–4.) for Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in International Trade, June 18, 2002—Protocol 1 approved with five understandings and with Annexes, done at Rotterdam, September 10, 1998. three conditions. Protocol 2 approved with one reservation, six understandings, one declaration and one condition. January 23, 2003—Entered into force. Treaty Doc. 106–22 February 10, 2000

Treaty Between the United States of America and the Russian Federa- Treaty Doc. 106–41 September 5, 2000 tion on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters, signed at Mos- cow on June 17, 1999, and a related exchange of notes. Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the Inter- national Registration of Marks adopted at Madrid June 27, 1989, September 12, 2000—Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 106–660.) which entered into force December 1, 1995. December 12, 2001—Ordered reported. December 14, 2001—Reported with three conditions. (Exec. Rept. September 13, 2000—Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 106–660.) 107–3.) November 14, 2001—Ordered reported. December 19, 2001—Approved with three conditions. November 15, 2001—Reported with one understanding, four declara- tions and two conditions. (S. Rept. 107–1.) October 17, 2002—Approved. Treaty Doc. 106–32 June 22, 2000

Amendment to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Treaty Doc. 106–45 September 6, 2000 Ozone Layer (the ‘‘Montreal Protocol’’), adopted at Beijing on De- cember 3, 1999, by the Eleventh Meeting of the Parties to the Mon- Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules for International Car- treal Protocol (the ‘‘Beijing Amendment’’). riage by Air, done at Montreal May 28, 1999. May 7, 2002—Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 107–594.) August 1, 2002—Ordered reported. Treaty Doc. 106–48 September 13, 2000 October 2, 2002—Reported. (Exec. Rept. 107–10.) October 9, 2002—Approved. Joint Convention on the Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on the Safety of Radioactive Waste Management, done at Vienna on September 5, 1997. Treaty Doc. 106–33 June 26, 2000

Treaty Between the Government of the United States of America Treaty Doc. 106–49 October 12, 2000 and the Government of the Republic of Nicaragua Concerning the Encouragement and Reciprocal Protection of Investment, with Annex International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Ter- and Protocol, signed at Denver on July 1, 1995. rorism, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on December 9, 1999, and signed on behalf of the United States of America on January 10, 2000.

October 23, 2001—Public hearing. (Printed in Exec. Rept. 107–2.) November 14, 2001—Ordered reported. November 27, 2001—Reported with one reservation, two under- standings and three conditions. (Exec. Rept. 107–2.) December 5, 2001—Approved. July 26, 2002—Entered into force.

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Treaty Doc. 107–1 January 3, 2001 Treaty Doc. 107–7 May 10, 2002

Convention on the Safety of United Nations and Associated Personnel, The Protocol Additional to the Agreement Between the United States subject to an understanding and a reservation, adopted by the United of America and the International Atomic Energy Agency for the Nations General Assembly by consensus on December 9, 1994, and Application of Safeguards in the United States of America, with signed on behalf of the United States of America on December 19, annexes, signed at Vienna June 12, 1998 (the ‘‘Additional Protocol’’). 1994.

Treaty Doc. 107–8 June 20, 2002 Treaty Doc. 107–2 January 8, 2001 Treaty Between the United States of America and the Russian Federa- Protocol to Amend the 1949 Convention on the Establishment of tion on Strategic Offensive Reductions, signed at Moscow on May an Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission, done at Guayaquil, 24, 2002 (the ‘‘Moscow Treaty’’). June 11, 1999, and signed by the United States, subject to ratification, in Guayaquil, Ecuador, on the same date. July 9, 17, 23 and September 19, 2002—Public hearings. (S. Hrg. May 7, 2002—Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 107–594.) 107–622.) July 30, 2002—Ordered reported. August 1, 2002—Reported. (Ex. Rept. 107–6.) September 5, 2002—Approved. Treaty Doc. 107–9 July 11, 2002

Treaty between the Government of the United States of America Treaty Doc. 107–3 April 8, 2002 and the Government of Ireland on Mutual Legal Assistance in Crimi- nal Matters, signed at Washington on January 18, 2001. Treaty Between the Government of the Republic of India on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters, signed at New Delhi on October September 19, 2002—Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 107–721.) 17, 2001. October 8, 2002—Ordered reported. October 17, 2002—Reported with one understanding and two condi- September 19, 2002—Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 107–721.) tions. (Exec. Rept. 107–15.) October 8, 2002—Ordered reported. November 14, 2002—Approved. October 17, 2002—Reported with one understanding and two condi- tions. (Exec. Rept. 107–15.) November 14, 2002—Approved. Treaty Doc. 107–10 July 11, 2002

Treaty Doc. 107–4 May 7, 2002 Agreement between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Russian Federation on the Conservation Extradition Treaty Between the Government of the United States of and Management of the Alaska-Chukotka Polar Bear Population done America and the Government of the Republic of Lithuania, signed at Washington on October 16, 2000. at Vilnius on October 23, 2001.

September 19, 2002—Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 107–721.) Treaty Doc. 107–11 July 11, 2002 October 8, 2002—Ordered reported. October 17, 2002—Reported with one condition. (Exec. Rept. Second Protocol Amending the Treaty on Extradition Between the 107–13.) Government of the United States of America and the Government November 14, 2002—Approved. of Canada, as amended, signed at Ottawa on January 12, 2001.

September 19, 2002—Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 107–721.) Treaty Doc. 107–5 May 7, 2002 October 8, 2002—Ordered reported. October 17, 2002—Reported. (Exec. Rept. 107–14.) Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants, with Annexes, November 14, 2002—Approved. done at Stockholm, May 22–23, 2001.

Treaty Doc. 107–12 July 15, 2002 Treaty Doc. 107–6 May 8, 2002 Treaty Between the Government of the United States of America Extradition Treaty Between the United States of America and the Republic of Peru, signed at Lima on July 26, 2001. and the Government of the Kingdom of Sweden on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters, signed at Stockholm on December September 19, 2002—Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 107–721.) 17, 2001. October 8, 2002—Ordered reported. October 17, 2002—Reported with one understanding and one condi- September 19, 2002—Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 107–721.) tion. (Exec. Rept. 107–12.) November 14, 2002—Approved.

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Treaty Between the Government of the United States of America Inter-American Convention Against Terrorism, adopted at the Thirty- and the Government of Belize on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Second Regular Session of the General Assembly of the Organization Matters, signed at Belize on September 19, 2000, and a related ex- of American States Meeting in Bridgetown, Barbados, and signed change of notes signed at Belize on September 18 and 22, 2000. by Thirty Countries, including the United States, on June 3, 2002.

September 19, 2002—Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 107–721.) October 8, 2002—Ordered reported. Treaty Doc. 107–19 November 14, 2002 October 17, 2002—Reported with one understanding and two condi- tions. (Exec. Rept. 107–15.) Convention Between the Government of the United States of America November 14, 2002—Approved. and the Government of the of Great Britain and Northern Ireland for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Pre- vention of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to Taxes on Income and on Capital Gains, signed at London on July 24, 2001, together with Treaty Doc. 107–14 July 31, 2002 an exchange of notes, as amended by the Protocol signed at Wash- ington on July 19, 2002. Protocol to Amend the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Carriage by Air Signed at Warsaw on October 12, 1929, done at The Hague, September 28, 1955 (The Hague Protocol). Treaty Doc 107–20 November 14, 2002 Protocol Amending the Convention Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of Australia for the Treaty Doc. 107–15 September 3, 2002 Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to Taxes on Income, signed at Canberra on September Treaty between the Government of the United States of America 27, 2001. and the Government of the Republic of Honduras for the Return of Stolen, Robbed, or Embezzled Vehicles and Aircraft, with Annexes and a related exchange of notes, signed at Tegucigalpa on November Treaty Doc. 107–21 November 15, 2002 23, 2001. Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Nuclear Damage, September 19, 2002—Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 107–721.) with a declaration, done at Vienna on September 12, 1997. Convention October 8, 2002—Ordered reported. Adopted by a Diplomatic Conference convened by the International October 17, 2002—Reported. (Exec. Rept. 107–11.) Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and opened for signature at Vienna, November 14, 2002—Approved. September 29, 1997, during the IAEA General Conference.

Treaty Doc. 107–16 September 5, 2002

Treaty Between the Government of the United States of America and the Principality of Liechtenstein on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters, signed at Vaduz on July 8, 2002.

September 19, 2002—Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 107–721.) October 8, 2002—Ordered reported. October 17, 2002—Reported with one understanding and two condi- tions. (Exec. Rept. 107–15.) November 14, 2002—Approved.

Treaty Doc. 107–17 September 30, 2002

1992 Partial Revision of the Radio Regulations (Geneva, 1979), with appendices, signed by the United States at Malaga-Torremolinos on March 3, 1992 (the ‘‘1992 Partial Revision’’), together with declara- tions and reservations of the United States as contained in the Final Acts of the World Administrative Radio Conference for Dealing with Frequency Allocations in Certain Parts of the Spectrum (WARC–92).

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PM 10 March 6, 2001 PM 91 June 11, 2002 President’s semiannual report concerning payments made to Cuba for Report on U.S. participation in U.N. and affiliated agencies during telecommunications services. calendar year 2000.

PM 29 June 12, 2001 PM 106 September 4, 2002 Annual report of the National Endowment for Democracy for fiscal Presidential report on the effectiveness of the Australia Group pursuant year 2000. to Condition 7(C)(i) of the resolution of ratification to the Chemical Weapons Convention.

PM 37 July 26, 2001 Plan Colombia Semi-Annual Obligation Report, 1st and 2nd quarters, PM 108 September 17, 2002 FY 2001, prepared pursuant to P.L. 106–246, Section 3204 (e). President’s semiannual report concerning payments made to Cuba for (H. Doc. 107–109.) telecommunications services.

PM 42 September 19, 2001 PM 112 September 24, 2002 President’s semiannual report concerning payments made to Cuba for Plan Colombia Semi-Annual Obligation Report, 1st and 2nd quarters, telecommunications services. FY 2002, prepared pursuant to P.L. 106–246, Section 3204 (e). (H. Doc. 107–267.)

PM 52 October 25, 2001 Protocol Amending the Agreement for Cooperation Between the Gov- ernment of the United States of America and the Government of the Kingdom of Morocco Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear En- ergy. (Classified annex.) (H. Doc. 107–138.)

PM 64 January 25, 2002 Presidential report that it is in the national interest to terminate the suspensions under section 902 of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, FY 1990 and 1991, relating to the export of defense articles or services in support of efforts by the Government of Japan to destroy Japanese chemical weapons abandoned during World War II in the People’s Republic of China. (H. Doc. 107–177.)

PM 74 March 12, 2002 President’s semiannual report concerning payments made to Cuba for telecommunications services.

PM 79 April 9, 2002 Plan Colombia Semi-Annual Obligation Report, 3rd and 4th quarters, FY 2001, prepared pursuant to P.L. 106–246, Section 3204 (e). (H. Doc. 107–198.)

PM 84 May 9, 2002 Report relative to two deferrals of budget authority totaling $2 billion affecting Department of State and International Assistance Programs. (Joint referral.)

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ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS AID—Agency for International Development; BBG—Broadcasting Board of Governors; CBO—Congressional Budget Office; DOD— Department of Defense; DOE—Department of Energy; DSCA—Defense Security Cooperation Agency; IMF—International Mone- tary Fund; OMB—Office of Management and Budget; OPIC—Overseas Private Investment Corporation

EC 11 January 22, 2001 EC 307 January 23, 2001 Presidential report on U.S. participation in the activities of the United AID quarterly report relative to the Development Assistance and Child Nations during calendar year 1999. Survival and Disease Programs.

EC 12 January 22, 2001 EC 308 January 23, 2001 State report certifying AID procedures to assure Comptroller General State annual report on U.S. contributions to international organizations. access to financial information in order to review the uses of U.S. assistance for the Economic Support Funding of the West Bank and Gaza program. EC 309 January 23, 2001 State report on international agreements other than treaties.

EC 13 January 22, 2001 State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional EC 391 January 24, 2001 Review Act. State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional Review Act.

EC 14 January 22, 2001 State Department’s revision of Part 1 of annual report concerning EC 392 January 24, 2001 defense articles and services that were licensed for export under Sec- DSCA report on status of loans and guarantees issued under the tion 38 of the Arms Export Control Act during FY 1999. Arms Export Control Act as of September 30, 2000.

EC 193 January 22, 2001 EC 393 January 24, 2001 State interim report, pursuant to S. Con. Res. 146, on progress in DSCA report containing an analysis and description of services per- investigating the death of Father John Kaiser, including actions taken formed by full-time U.S. Government employees during fiscal year by the Government of Kenya. 2000.

EC 199 January 22, 2001 EC 394 January 24, 2001 State report on international agreements other than treaties. Presidential report terminating the suspension on the obligation of funds for new activities of the Trade and Development Agency with respect to the People’s Republic of China. EC 200 January 22, 2001 State report on international agreements other than treaties. EC 395 (C) January 24, 2001 State transmittal of certifications that the Republic of Turkmen- EC 221 January 22, 2001 istan and the Republic of Tajikistan are committed to courses of State report terminating danger pay for Kampala. action described in Section 502 of the Freedom Support Act (P.L. 102–511).

EC 306 January 23, 2001 State transmittal of Presidential Determination (PD 2001–06) regarding EC 399 January 24, 2001 a six-month suspension of limitations under the Jerusalem Embassy CBO transmittal of Final Sequestration Report for Fiscal Year 2001. Act. (Joint referral.)

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EC 553 February 13, 2001 EC 926 (C) March 7, 2001 State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional State report related to the adherence to and compliance with arms Review Act. control agreements for the year 1999.

EC 668 (C) February 14, 2001 EC 975 (C) March 12, 2001 State certification and justifications concerning the Russian Federation State report on Proliferation of Missiles and Essential Components and the Ukraine. of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Weapons covering the period December 1, 1998 to December 31, 1999. (Classified addendum.)

EC 693 February 26, 2001 State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional EC 1012 March 20, 2001 Review Act. OMB cumulative report on rescissions and deferrals. (Joint referral.)

EC 855 March 1, 2001 EC 1027 March 20, 2001 DSCA report concerning delivery of defense articles and services State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional for the purpose of providing anti-narcotics assistance to Colombia, Review Act. Venezuela, Peru and the countries of the Eastern Caribbean Regional Security System, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. EC 1028 March 20, 2001 Peace Corps’ Strategic Plan, FY 2000–05. EC 856 March 1, 2001 DSCA report concerning delivery of defense articles and services for the purpose of providing anti-narcotics assistance to Mexico. EC 1029 March 20, 2001 State report on international agreements other than treaties.

EC 857 March 1, 2001 DSCA report concerning delivery of defense articles and services EC 1030 March 20, 2001 for the purpose of providing anti-narcotics assistance to Colombia, State report on international agreements other than treaties. Venezuela, Peru and the countries of the Eastern Caribbean Regional Security System, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. EC 1031 March 20, 2001 State report on international agreements other than treaties. EC 858 March 1, 2001 DSCA report concerning delivery of defense articles and services EC 1098 March 21, 2001 to provide assistance to the countries that participated in the Economic State transmittal of Presidential Determination (PD 2001–12) regarding Community of West African States’ Peacekeeping Force relating to certification for major illicit narcotics producing and drug transit Liberia. countries.

EC 859 March 1, 2001 Justice report on the administration of the Foreign Agents Registration EC 1099 March 21, 2001 Act for the six months ending June 30, 2000. State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional Review Act.

EC 923 March 7, 2001 State report concerning the termination of the identification of Serbia EC 1100 March 21, 2001 as a particularly severe violator of religious freedom. AID quarterly report relative to the Development Assistance and Child Survival and Disease Programs.

EC 924 March 7, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 1126 March 22, 2001 of defense articles or services to . OMB cumulative report on rescissions and deferrals. (Joint referral.)

EC 925 March 7, 2001 EC 1127 March 22, 2001 State report for 2001 entitled, ‘‘International Narcotics Control Strat- State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export egy.’’ of defense articles or services to Luxembourg and France.

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EC 1128 March 22, 2001 EC 1211 March 27, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license agreement with Greece. agreement with the United Kingdom.

EC 1129 March 22, 2001 EC 1212 March 27, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Japan. of defense articles or services to Japan.

EC 1130 March 22, 2001 EC 1213 March 27, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export agreement with Canada, Australia and New Zealand. of defense articles or services to Canada.

EC 1131 March 22, 2001 EC 1214 March 27, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Spain. of defense articles or services to Japan.

EC 1132 March 22, 2001 EC 1215 March 27, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Germany. of defense articles or services to Belgium.

EC 1133 March 22, 2001 EC 1258 March 30, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State 2000 annual report on voting practices at the United Nations. of defense articles or services to Japan.

EC 1259 March 30, 2001 EC 1198 March 27, 2001 State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional AID report on economic conditions in Egypt, 1999–2000. Review Act.

EC 1199 March 27, 2001 EC 1260 March 30, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State semiannual report on progress toward regional non-proliferation of defense articles or services to Japan. in South Asia covering the period October 1, 2000 to March 31, 2001.

EC 1200 March 27, 2001 State report on U.S. Government Assistance to and Cooperative Ac- EC 1298 April 3, 2001 tivities with the New Independent States of the Former , State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export FY 2000. of defense articles or services to Norway.

EC 1201 March 27, 2001 EC 1299 April 3, 2001 State report on international agreements other than treaties. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Russia.

EC 1209 March 27, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance EC 1350 April 6, 2001 agreement with Israel. State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license agreement with Republic of Korea.

EC 1210 March 27, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 1351 April 6, 2001 of defense articles or services to Japan. State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional Review Act.

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EC 1403 (C) April 23, 2001 EC 1415 April 23, 2001 State report on Chemical and Biological Weapons and Proliferation State report submitted in accordance with the PLO Commitments Control Efforts covering the period February 1, 2000–January 31, Compliance Act of 1989, as amended, covering the period from June 2001. (Classified addendum.) 16, 2000 to December 15, 2000.

EC 1404 April 23, 2001 EC 1416 April 23, 2001 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative State report on international agreements other than treaties. to the designation of an acting officer for the position of Assistant Administrator of the Bureau for Europe and Eurasia. EC 1417 April 24, 2001 OMB cumulative report on rescissions and deferrals. (Joint referral.) EC 1405 April 23, 2001 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative to the discontinuation of service in an acting role as Assistant Admin- istrator of the Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean. EC 1429 April 24, 2001 State report relative to overseas surplus property.

EC 1406 April 23, 2001 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative EC 1430 April 24, 2001 to the nomination for the position of Administrator. State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional Review Act.

EC 1407 April 23, 2001 State report on international agreements other than treaties. EC 1431 April 24, 2001 State final report on progress made in investigating the deaths of Father John Kaiser and other clerics in Kenya. EC 1408 April 23, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license agreement with Japan. EC 1432 April 24, 2001 State annual report on Support for East European Democracy for fiscal year 2000. EC 1409 April 23, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Norway. EC 1643 April 26, 2001 Trade and Development Agency report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative to the designation of an acting officer EC 1410 April 23, 2001 for the position of Director. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Canada. EC 1644 April 26, 2001 EC 1411 April 23, 2001 DSCA annual report on Military Assistance, Military Exports, and State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export Military Imports. of defense articles or services to the Republic of Korea.

EC 1727 May 3, 2001 EC 1412 April 23, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license agreement concerning the Sea Launch joint venture in which Norway, agreement with Italy. Ukraine, Russia and the United Kingdom will participate.

EC 1413 April 23, 2001 EC 1728 May 3, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license State report on international agreements other than treaties. agreement with France.

EC 1729 May 3, 2001 EC 1414 April 23, 2001 Annual report of the U.S. Commission on International Religious State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export Freedom, May 2000–April 2001. of defense articles or services to Italy.

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EC 1758 May 8, 2001 EC 1961 May 23, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of Presidential Determination 2001–13 relative to of defense articles or services to Spain. the Palestine Liberation Organization.

EC 1759 May 8, 2001 EC 1962 May 23, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of Presidential Determination 2001–14 to permit U.S. of defense articles or services to the United Kingdom. contributions to the International Fund for Ireland with fiscal year 2000 and 2001 funds.

EC 1760 May 8, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance EC 2046 May 24, 2001 agreement with Russia. OMB cumulative report on rescissions and deferrals. (Joint referral.)

EC 1789 May 14, 2001 EC 2126 June 5, 2001 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license to a nomination confirmed for the position of Administrator. agreement with the Republic of Korea.

EC 1790 May 14, 2001 EC 2127 June 5, 2001 State report relative to U.S.–Cuba migration agreements. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to the Republic of Korea.

EC 1909 May 17, 2001 Comptroller General report of two deferrals of budget authority. (Joint EC 2128 June 5, 2001 referral.) State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Belgium. EC 1918 May 17, 2001 Peace Corps report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform EC 2129 June 5, 2001 Act relative to the designation of an acting officer for position of State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance Director. agreement with France.

EC 1919 May 17, 2001 Treasury 1999/2000 report entitled, ‘‘The Operation of the Enterprise EC 2130 June 5, 2001 for the Americas Facility and the Tropical Forest Conservation Act State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export for 1999.’’ of defense articles or services to Japan.

EC 1940 May 21, 2001 EC 2131 June 5, 2001 State report on international agreements other than treaties. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Australia.

EC 1941 May 21, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license EC 2132 June 5, 2001 agreement with Sweden. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Hong Kong, United Kingdom, Aus- tralia and Canada. EC 1959 May 23, 2001 Broadcasting Board of Governors transmittal of draft proposed legisla- tion to authorize appropriations for the BBG for Fiscal Years 2002 EC 2133 June 5, 2001 and 2003. State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license agreement with Canada.

EC 1960 (C) May 23, 2001 State report on Proliferation of Missiles and Essential Components EC 2134 June 5, 2001 of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Weapons covering the period State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license December 1, 1999–December 31, 2000. (Classified addendum.) agreement with Japan.

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EC 2135 June 5, 2001 EC 2316 June 12, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export Treasury transmittal of draft proposed legislation authorizing U.S. par- of defense articles or services to Brazil. ticipation in and appropriations for the U.S. contribution to the fifth replenishment of the resources of the International Fund for Agricul- tural Development. EC 2136 June 5, 2001 State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional Review Act. EC 2317 June 12, 2001 Treasury transmittal of draft proposed legislation authorizing U.S. par- ticipation in and appropriations for the U.S. contribution to the seventh EC 2137 June 5, 2001 replenishment of the resources of the Asian Development Fund. State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license agreement with Italy and France. EC 2318 June 12, 2001 State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional EC 2138 June 5, 2001 Review Act. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to France. EC 2319 June 12, 2001 State report on international agreements other than treaties. EC 2139 June 5, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Saudi Arabia. EC 2392 June 18, 2001 State report on efforts by U.N. and specialized agencies to employ EC 2140 June 5, 2001 during 2000. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Israel. EC 2521 June 20, 2001 State transmittal of draft proposed legislation entitled, ‘‘Foreign Rela- EC 2141 June 5, 2001 tions Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 2002 and 2003.’’ State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Norway, Belgium, The Netherlands, Denmark and Portugal. EC 2522 June 20, 2001 OMB cumulative report on rescissions and deferrals. (Joint referral.)

EC 2142 June 5, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance EC 2529 June 20, 2001 agreement with Mexico and Canada. State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional Review Act. EC 2143 June 5, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license EC 2530 June 20, 2001 agreement with Switzerland. Treasury transmittal of annual report of the National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Policies for Fiscal Year 1998. EC 2144 June 5, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license agreement with Japan. EC 2555 June 21, 2001 State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional Review Act. EC 2145 June 5, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license agreement with Germany. EC 2556 June 21, 2001 State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional Review Act. EC 2315 June 12, 2001 Treasury transmittal of draft proposed legislation authorizing appro- priations for the U.S. contribution to the Heavily Indebted Poor Coun- EC 2588 June 27, 2001 tries Trust Fund administered by the International Bank for Recon- Justice report on the administration of the Foreign Agents Registration struction and Development. Act for the six months ending December 31, 2000.

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EC 2641 June 29, 2001 EC 2754 July 11, 2001 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative Trade and Development Agency report submitted under the Federal to the nomination of Lori Forman to the position of Assistant Adminis- Vacancies Reform Act relative to the discontinuation in an acting trator, Bureau for Asia and the Near East. role and a nomination confirmed for the position of Director.

EC 2642 June 29, 2001 EC 2755 July 11, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State report initiating danger pay for civilian employees in the Central of defense articles or services to Canada. African Republic.

EC 2643 June 29, 2001 EC 2756 July 11, 2001 State transmittal of Presidential Determination (PD 2001–19) regarding State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional a six-month suspension of limitations under the Jerusalem Embassy Review Act. Act.

EC 2757 July 11, 2001 EC 2644 June 29, 2001 State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export Review Act. of defense articles or services to Sweden.

EC 2758 July 11, 2001 EC 2645 June 29, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State report on international agreements other than treaties. of defense articles or services to Taiwan.

EC 2646 June 29, 2001 EC 2875 July 16, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State report on international agreements other than treaties. of defense articles or services to Japan.

EC 3013 July 24, 2001 EC 2647 June 29, 2001 State notice of determination and certification that eight countries State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance are not cooperating fully with U.S. antiterrorism efforts: Afghanistan, agreement with France. Cuba, Iran, , Libya, North Korea, and Syria.

EC 2648 June 29, 2001 EC 3054 July 24, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance Presidential report, consistent with the War Powers Act, on continued agreement with The Netherlands. U.S. contributions in support of peacekeeping efforts in former Yugo- slavia.

EC 2649 June 29, 2001 State transmittal of certification regarding the proposed transfer of EC 3057 July 25, 2001 U.S.-origin defense articles by Israel pursuant to the Arms Export OMB cumulative report on rescissions and deferrals. (Joint referral.) Control Act.

EC 3092 July 25, 2001 EC 2650 (C) June 29, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State annual report for fiscal year 2000 relative to defense articles of defense articles or services to the United Kingdom. that were licensed for export under section 38 of the Arms Export Control Act. EC 3093 July 25, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 2753 July 11, 2001 of defense articles or services to Kazakhstan and Russia. Presidential report of all Federal agency climate change programs and activities pursuant to Foreign Operations, Export Financing and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2000. EC 3094 July 25, 2001 State report eliminating danger pay for Belgrade and Yugoslavia.

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EC 3106 July 27, 2001 EC 3340 September 4, 2001 Treasury report on progress made in providing International Develop- State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export ment Association grant assistance to Heavily Indebted Poor Countries, of defense articles or services to Canada. pursuant to Title IV of the FY 2001 Foreign Operations Appropriations Act. EC 3341 September 4, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 3107 July 27, 2001 of defense articles or services to French Guiana. Foreign Claims Settlement Commission’s Annual Report for 2000.

EC 3342 September 4, 2001 EC 3108 July 27, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State report on international agreements other than treaties. of defense articles or services to Israel.

EC 3109 July 27, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 3343 September 4, 2001 of defense articles or services to Japan. State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license agreement with Japan.

EC 3207 July 31, 2001 State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional EC 3344 September 4, 2001 Review Act. State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license agreement with the United Kingdom.

EC 3258 August 2, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 3345 September 4, 2001 of defense articles or services to Japan. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to the Netherlands.

EC 3259 August 2, 2001 Agency for International Development report submitted under the Fed- EC 3346 September 4, 2001 eral Vacancies Reform Act relative to a nomination for the position State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license of Assistant Administrator of the Bureau for Policy and Program agreement with Japan. Coordination.

EC 3335 September 4, 2001 EC 3347 September 4, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of major defense equipment to Austria. of defense articles or services to Japan.

EC 3336 September 4, 2001 EC 3348 September 4, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to the United Kingdom and Saudi of defense articles or services to Italy. Arabia.

EC 3349 September 4, 2001 EC 3337 September 4, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Greece. of defense articles or services to Belgium.

EC 3350 September 4, 2001 EC 3338 September 4, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Kazakhstan. of defense articles or services to Italy.

EC 3351 September 4, 2001 EC 3339 September 4, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license of defense articles or services to Kazakhstan and Russia. agreement with Canada.

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EC 3352 September 4, 2001 EC 4011 September 21, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative of defense articles or services to Kazakhstan and French Guiana. to a nomination for the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Europe and Eurasia.

EC 3353 September 4, 2001 State report on Nonproliferation and Disarmament Fund activities. EC 4012 September 21, 2001 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative to a vacancy in the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau for EC 3354 September 4, 2001 Europe and Eurasia. State report of a request from the Government of Egypt to permit the use of Foreign Military Financing for the sale and limited co- production of military hardware. EC 4013 September 21, 2001 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative to a vacancy in the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau for EC 3355 September 4, 2001 Africa. State report on international agreements other than treaties.

EC 4014 September 21, 2001 EC 3485 September 4, 2001 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative Presidential report relative to East Timor consistent with the War to the designation of an acting officer for the position of Assistant Powers Act. Administrator, Bureau for Humanitarian Response.

EC 3491 September 5, 2001 EC 4015 September 21, 2001 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative to the discontinuation of service in acting role of Assistant Adminis- to the designation of an acting officer for the position of Assistant trator of the Bureau for Asia and the Near East. Administrator, Bureau for Management.

EC 3492 September 5, 2001 EC 4016 September 21, 2001 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative to a nomination confirmed for the position of Assistant Administrator to the designation of an acting officer for the position of Assistant of the Bureau for Policy and Program Coordination. Administrator, Bureau for Global Programs, Field Support and Research.

EC 3493 September 5, 2001 State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional EC 4017 September 21, 2001 Review Act. AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative to the designation of an acting officer for the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean. EC 3580 September 6, 2001 State report on international agreements other than treaties. EC 4018 September 21, 2001 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative to the designation of an acting officer for the position of Assistant EC 3827 September 13, 2001 Administrator, Bureau for Asia and the Near East. State report designating danger pay for the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. EC 4019 September 21, 2001 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative EC 3828 September 13, 2001 to the designation of an acting officer for the position of Assistant State report on international agreements other than treaties. Administrator, Bureau for Africa.

EC 3958 September 20, 2001 EC 4020 September 21, 2001 OMB cumulative report on rescissions and deferrals. (Joint referral.) AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative to a vacancy in the position of Administrator.

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EC 4021 September 21, 2001 EC 4031 September 21, 2001 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative to a vacancy in the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau for to a vacancy in the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Africa. Policy and Program Coordination. (Duplicate of EC 4025.)

EC 4022 September 21, 2001 EC 4032 September 21, 2001 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative to a vacancy in the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau for to a vacancy in the position of Administrator. (Duplicate of EC Europe and Eurasia. 4020.)

EC 4023 September 21, 2001 EC 4033 September 21, 2001 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative to a vacancy in the position of Deputy Administrator. to a vacancy in the position of Deputy Administrator. (Duplicate of EC 4023.)

EC 4024 September 21, 2001 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative EC 4034 September 21, 2001 to a vacancy in the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau for AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative Asia and the Near East. to a vacancy in the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Humanitarian Response. (Duplicate of EC 4026.)

EC 4025 September 21, 2001 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative EC 4035 September 21, 2001 to a vacancy in the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau for AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative Policy and Program Coordination. to the designation of an acting officer for the position of Assistant Administrator of the Bureau for Management. (Duplicate of EC 4015.)

EC 4026 September 21, 2001 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative EC 4036 September 21, 2001 to a vacancy in the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau for AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative to the designation of an acting officer for the position of Assistant Humanitarian Response. Administrator of the Bureau for Global Programs. (Duplicate of EC 4016.) EC 4027 September 21, 2001 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative EC 4037 September 21, 2001 to a vacancy in the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau for AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative Legislative and Public Affairs. to the designation of an acting officer for the position of Assistant Administrator of the Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean. (Duplicate of EC 4017.) EC 4028 September 21, 2001 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative to a vacancy in the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau for EC 4038 September 21, 2001 Humanitarian Response. (Duplicate of EC 4026.) AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative to the designation of an acting officer for the position of Assistant Administrator of the Bureau for Asia and the Near East. (Duplicate EC 4029 September 21, 2001 of EC 4018.) AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative to a vacancy in the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Legislative and Public Affairs. (Duplicate of EC 4027.) EC 4039 September 21, 2001 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative to the designation of an acting officer for the position of Assistant EC 4030 September 21, 2001 Administrator of the Bureau for Africa. (Duplicate of EC 4019.) AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative to a vacancy in the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Asia and the Near East. (Duplicate of EC 4024.) EC 4101 September 24, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of major defense equipment to New Zealand.

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EC 4102 September 24, 2001 EC 4182 September 26, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State report of a determination regarding assistance for Northern Iraq. of major defense equipment to Singapore.

EC 4183 September 26, 2001 EC 4103 September 24, 2001 State report on international agreements other than treaties. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Egypt. EC 4214 October 1, 2001 Department of Defense proposed legislation relating to the provision EC 4104 September 24, 2001 of support for weapons inspections and monitoring in Iraq and the State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export transfer of certain naval vessels. of major defense equipment to Republic of Korea.

EC 4215 October 1, 2001 EC 4105 September 24, 2001 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance to the nomination for the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau agreement with Brazil. for Global Health.

EC 4106 September 24, 2001 EC 4216 October 1, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative agreement with France. to the nomination for the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Legislative and Public Affairs.

EC 4107 September 24, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance EC 4294 October 4, 2001 agreement with Taiwan. State report that no U.N. or U.N.-affiliated agency grants recognition to any organization or subsidiary, or member thereof, which seeks legalization of pedophilia. EC 4108 September 24, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Japan. EC 4353 Octobert 9, 2001 President’s report relative to military action in Afghanistan consistent with the War Powers Resolution. EC 4109 September 24, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance agreement with North Korea. EC 4376 October 10, 2001 State report on international agreements other than treaties.

EC 4110 September 24, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license EC 4377 October 10, 2001 agreement with Germany. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of major defense equipment to Taiwan.

EC 4111 September 24, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 4378 October 10, 2001 of defense articles or services to Israel. State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance agreement with Canada.

EC 4164 September 25, 2001 EC 4379 October 10, 2001 President’s report relative to terrorist attacks in the United States State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance consistent with the War Powers Resolution. agreement with North Korea.

EC 4181 September 26, 2001 EC 4380 October 10, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance of major defense equipment to Germany. agreement with Japan.

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EC 4381 October 10, 2001 EC 4515 November 5, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance State transmittal of Presidential Determination 2002–03 relative to agreement with Japan. the Palestine Liberation Organization.

EC 4382 October 10, 2001 EC 4516 November 5, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional agreement with Japan. Review Act.

EC 4383 October 10, 2001 EC 4517 November 5, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance State report relative to ILO Convention No. 183 and Recommendation agreement with the United Kingdom and France. No. 191 concerning the Revision of the Maternity Protection Conven- tion (Revised), 1952.

EC 4384 October 10, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance EC 4518 November 5, 2001 agreement with Japan. State report on international agreements other than treaties.

EC 4385 October 10, 2001 EC 4540 November 8, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export agreement with Japan. of defense articles or services to Japan.

EC 4386 October 10, 2001 EC 4541 November 8, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export agreement with Republic of Korea. of defense articles or services to Norway.

EC 4387 October 10, 2001 EC 4542 November 8, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export agreement with Canada, France and Germany. of defense articles or services to Canada.

EC 4388 October 10, 2001 EC 4560 November 9, 2001 State report terminating danger pay in Montenegro Province and desig- State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export nating a 25 percent danger pay allowance for U.S. civilians in Pesha- of defense articles or services to the United Kingdom. war, .

EC 4561 November 9, 2001 EC 4389 October 10, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance agreement with France. agreement with Canada, France and Germany.

EC 4562 November 9, 2001 EC 4421 October 15, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export Presidential report on the Status of U.S. Efforts Regarding Iraq’s of defense articles or services to Israel. Compliance with U.N. Security Council Resolutions.

EC 4563 November 9, 2001 EC 4507 October 30, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export Presidential report relative to an arrangement with the United Nations of defense articles or services to Israel. regarding the reciprocal debt forgiveness contemplated by the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, FY 2000–01. EC 4590 (C) November 16, 2001 President’s report relative to the aggregate number, locations, activities EC 4508 November 1, 2001 and lengths of assignment for all temporary and permanent U.S. mili- CBO transmittal of Sequestration Update Report for Fiscal Year 2002. tary personnel and individual civilians retained as contractors involved (Joint referral.) in the antinarcotics campaign in Colombia.

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EC 4591 November 16, 2001 EC 4921 December 18, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to the United Kingdom. of defense articles or services to Japan.

EC 4593 November 16, 2001 EC 4922 December 18, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to the Republic of Korea. of defense articles or services to Japan.

EC 4594 November 16, 2001 EC 4923 December 18, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license of defense articles or services to Japan. agreement with Republic of Korea.

EC 4924 December 18, 2001 EC 4595 November 16, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license of defense articles or services to Japan. agreement with Germany, the Netherlands and Spain.

EC 4925 December 18, 2001 EC 4596 November 16, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Australia. of defense articles or services to Japan.

EC 4926 December 18, 2001 EC 4605 November 29, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export Presidential report, consistent with War Powers Act, relative to of defense articles or services to France, the United Kingdom, Ger- NATO-led international security force in Kosovo (KFOR). many, Switzerland, Sweden and Spain.

EC 4606 November 29, 2001 EC 4927 December 18, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of Presidential Determination (PD 2002–05) regarding a six-month suspension of limitations under the Jerusalem Embassy of defense articles or services to India. Act.

EC 4607 November 29, 2001 EC 4928 December 18, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export AID report on the implementation of the Support for Overseas Cooper- of defense articles or services to the United Kingdom. ative Development Act.

EC 4608 November 29, 2001 EC 4939 December 19, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional agreement with Japan. Review Act.

EC 4609 November 29, 2001 EC 4968 December 20, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the transfer agreement with the United Kingdom. of major defense equipment among Australia, Canada, Finland, Ku- wait, Malaysia, Spain and Switzerland.

EC 4610 November 29, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 4969 December 20, 2001 of defense articles or services to Japan. State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license agreement with France.

EC 4611 November 29, 2001 EC 4970 December 20, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license of defense articles or services to France. agreement with Japan.

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EC 4971 December 20, 2001 EC 5352 February 12, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles and services to Denmark and Belgium. of defense articles or services to India.

EC 4972 December 20, 2001 EC 5353 February 12, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Japan. of defense articles or services to India.

EC 4973 December 20, 2001 EC 5354 February 12, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Japan. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India.

EC 4974 December 20, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 5355 February 12, 2002 of defense articles or services to Germany. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India.

EC 4975 December 20, 2001 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 5400 February 25, 2002 of defense articles or services to Japan. State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional Review Act.

EC 4989 January 23, 2002 State report on international agreements other than treaties. EC 5401 February 25, 2002 State annual report on U.S. contributions to international organizations for FY 2000. EC 5064 January 23, 2002 President’s transmittal of an agreement between the United States and the Government of the Republic of Lithuania extending the Agree- EC 5402 February 25, 2002 ment of November 12, 1992, Concerning Fisheries Off the Coasts of the United States to December 31, 2004. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Egypt.

EC 5191 January 25, 2002 Presidential report on the Status of U.S. Efforts Regarding Iraq’s EC 5403 February 25, 2002 Compliance with U.N. Security Council Resolutions. State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license agreement with Switzerland.

EC 5192 January 25, 2002 Supplemental report from the President relative to Bosnia and EC 5404 February 25, 2002 Herzegovina and other states in the region concerning the NATO- State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license led Stabilization Force. agreement with the United Kingdom.

EC 5292 February 5, 2002 EC 5405 February 25, 2002 State report relative to a worldwide watchlist of known or suspected State report on international agreements other than treaties. money launderers.

EC 5565 February 28, 2002 EC 5296 February 8, 2002 State report on Nonproliferation and Disarmament Fund activities. State determination concerning assistance for the Independent States of the former Soviet Union. EC 5566 February 28, 2002 EC 5346 February 12, 2002 Justice report on the administration of the Foreign Agents Registration OMB transmittal of Final Sequestration Report for Fiscal Year 2002. Act for the six months ending June 30, 2001. (Joint referral.)

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EC 5616 March 7, 2002 EC 5903 March 22, 2002 State transmittal of Presidential Determination (PD 2002–07) regarding State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional certification for major illicit narcotics producing and drug transit coun- Review Act. tries.

EC 5904 March 22, 2002 EC 5735 March 15, 2002 State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export Review Act. of defense articles or services to India.

EC 5905 March 22, 2002 EC 5736 March 15, 2002 State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional Review Act. Review Act.

EC 5906 March 22, 2002 EC 5894 March 22, 2002 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative Peace Corps report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform to the nomination for the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau Act relative to a vacancy in the position of Acting Director. for Africa.

EC 5895 March 22, 2002 EC 5970 April 8, 2002 Peace Corps report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform OPIC report on actions to establish a council to promote greater Act relative to a vacancy and the discontinuation of acting officer investment in sub-Saharan Africa. for the position of Deputy Director.

EC 5971 April 8, 2002 EC 5896 March 22, 2002 State report designating danger pay for Afghanistan. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. EC 5972 April 8, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 5897 March 22, 2002 of defense articles or services to Mexico. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. EC 5973 April 8, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license EC 5898 March 22, 2002 agreement with Turkey. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. EC 5974 April 8, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 5899 March 22, 2002 of defense articles or services to Taiwan. State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional Review Act. EC 5975 April 8, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 5900 March 22, 2002 of defense articles or services to the United Kingdom. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to the United Kingdom. EC 5976 April 8, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 5901 March 22, 2002 of defense articles or services to India. State report on international agreements other than treaties.

EC 5977 April 8, 2002 EC 5902 March 22, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State report on international agreements other than treaties. of defense articles or services to India.

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EC 5978 April 8, 2002 EC 6157 April 8, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative of defense articles or services to Germany. to the discontinuation of service in acting role for the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Global Programs, Field Support and Research. EC 5979 April 8, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license agreement with Turkey. EC 6158 April 8, 2002 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative to the nomination for the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau EC 5980 April 8, 2002 for Latin America and the Caribbean. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Saudi Arabia. EC 6159 April 8, 2002 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative EC 5981 April 8, 2002 to the nomination for the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export for Management. of defense articles or services to India.

EC 6160 April 8, 2002 EC 5982 April 8, 2002 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export to a nomination confirmed for the position of Assistant Administrator, of defense articles or services to India. Bureau for Global Health.

EC 5983 April 8, 2002 EC 6161 April 8, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Japan. AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative to a nomination confirmed for the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Legislative and Public Affairs. EC 5984 April 8, 2002 State report on international agreements other than treaties. EC 6162 April 8, 2002 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative EC 5985 April 8, 2002 to a nomination confirmed for the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Europe and Eurasia. State report on international agreements other than treaties.

EC 5986 April 8, 2002 EC 6163 April 8, 2002 State report on international agreements other than treaties. AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative to the nomination for the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Economic Growth, Agriculture and Trade. EC 5987 April 8, 2002 State report on international agreements other than treaties. EC 6164 April 8, 2002 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative EC 5988 April 8, 2002 to a nomination confirmed for the position of Assistant Administrator, State report on international agreements other than treaties. Bureau for Africa.

EC 6155 April 8, 2002 EC 6165 April 8, 2002 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative to the discontinuation of service in acting role for the position of to a nomination confirmed for the position of Assistant Administrator, Assistant Administrator of the Bureau for Africa. Bureau for Management.

EC 6156 April 8, 2002 EC 6166 April 8, 2002 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative to the discontinuation of service in acting role for the position of to the discontinuation of service in acting role for the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Europe and Eurasia. Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Humanitarian Response.

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EC 6167 April 8, 2002 EC 6509 April 16, 2002 AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export to a nomination confirmed for the position of Assistant Administrator, of defense articles or services to India. Bureau for Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance.

EC 6510 April 16, 2002 EC 6168 April 8, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative of defense articles or services to France, the United Kingdom and to a nomination confirmed for the position of Assistant Administrator, Germany. Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean.

EC 6511 April 16, 2002 EC 6169 April 8, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative agreement with Japan. to a nomination confirmed for the position of Deputy Administrator.

EC 6512 April 16, 2002 EC 6170 April 8, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State report on international agreements other than treaties. of defense articles or services to the Republic of Korea.

EC 6171 April 8, 2002 EC 6513 April 16, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Egypt. of defense articles or services to Germany and Saudi Arabia.

EC 6440 April 11, 2002 EC 6514 April 16, 2002 CBO transmittal of Final Sequestration Report for Fiscal Year 2002. State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license (Joint referral.) agreement with Japan.

EC 6445 April 11, 2002 EC 6515 April 16, 2002 State transmittal of the texts of International Labor Organization Con- State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export vention No. 184 and Recommendation No. 192 Concerning Safety of defense articles or services to Japan. and Health in Agriculture.

EC 6516 April 16, 2002 EC 6504 April 16, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional of defense articles or services to Japan. Review Act.

EC 6517 April 16, 2002 EC 6505 April 16, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Japan. of defense articles or services to Saudi Arabia.

EC 6518 April 16, 2002 EC 6506 April 16, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Israel. of defense articles or services to Japan.

EC 6519 April 16, 2002 EC 6507 April 16, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Turkey. of defense articles or services to Japan.

EC 6520 April 16, 2002 EC 6508 April 16, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services (commercial satellite) for launch in of defense articles or services to Turkey. international waters in the Pacific Ocean.

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EC 6521 April 16, 2002 EC 6736 May 7, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification regarding the Incidental Capture of of defense articles or services to Japan, France and Canada. Sea Turtles in Commercial Shrimping Operations.

EC 6522 April 16, 2002 EC 6808 (C) May 9, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance State report on Nonproliferation and Disarmament Fund activities. agreement with Bulgaria.

EC 6809 May 9, 2002 EC 6561 April 23, 2002 State report of a delay in transmittal of annual report on international State report relative to U.S.-Cuba migration agreements. terrorism.

EC 6562 April 23, 2002 EC 6848 May 13, 2002 State transmittal of Presidential Determination 2002–14 relative to AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative the Palestine Liberation Organization. to a nomination confirmed for the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Economic Growth.

EC 6587 April 29, 2002 State report in response to Section 418 of P.L. 107–56, USA Patriot EC 6869 May 13, 2002 Act of 2001, concerning a review of how consular officers issue State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional visas in order to determine if consular shopping is a problem. Review Act.

EC 6588 April 29, 2002 EC 6870 May 13, 2002 State report on additional legislative proposals for inclusion in the AID quarterly report relative to the Development Assistance and Child Foreign Relations Authorization Act, FY 2002 and 2003. Survival and Disease Programs, Assistance for Eastern Europe and the Baltic States, Assistance for the Independent States of the Former Soviet Union and the Economic Support Fund. EC 6696 May 6, 2002 State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional Review Act. EC 6871 May 13, 2002 AID report on economic conditions in Egypt for 2001.

EC 6697 May 6, 2002 State notice of intent to provide funds to the U.N. High Commissioner EC 6872 May 13, 2002 for Refugees for the Emergency Humanitarian Assistance Plan for State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export Afghans. of defense articles or services to Australia.

EC 6698 May 6, 2002 EC 6873 May 13, 2002 State report on international agreements other than treaties. AID report submitted under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act relative to a vacancy in the position of Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Asia and the Near East. EC 6699 May 6, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Spain. EC 6874 May 13, 2002 State report on international agreements other than treaties. EC 6700 May 6, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 7041 May 15, 2002 of defense articles or services to Russia, Ukraine, Norway and Cayman State report on international agreements other than treaties. Islands.

EC 7097 May 20, 2002 EC 6701 May 6, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the transfer State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of major defense equipment to Austria. of defense articles or services to Russia.

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EC 7164 May 21, 2002 EC 7242 June 3, 2002 State notice of determination and certification that seven countries State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export are not cooperating fully with U.S. antiterrorism efforts: Cuba, Iran, of defense articles or services to India. Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan and Syria.

EC 7243 June 3, 2002 EC 7191 May 22, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed technical assistance of defense articles or services to Japan. agreement with Taiwan.

EC 7244 June 3, 2002 EC 7192 May 22, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Mexico. of defense articles or services to Israel.

EC 7245 June 3, 2002 EC 7193 May 22, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to the United Kingdom. of defense articles or services to Sweden and .

EC 7246 June 3, 2002 EC 7194 May 22, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. agreement with Japan.

EC 7195 May 22, 2002 EC 7247 June 3, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. of defense articles or services to Japan.

EC 7236 June 3, 2002 EC 7248 June 3, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Egypt. of defense articles or services to Pakistan.

EC 7237 June 3, 2002 EC 7249 June 3, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Russia. of defense articles or services to the Dominican Republic.

EC 7238 June 3, 2002 EC 7250 June 3, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Russia, Ukraine, Norway and Cayman of defense articles or services to Japan. Islands.

EC 7251 June 3, 2002 EC 7239 June 3, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. of defense articles or services to Japan and South Korea.

EC 7252 June 3, 2002 EC 7240 June 3, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license of defense articles or services to India. agreement with Italy.

EC 7253 June 3, 2002 EC 7241 June 3, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. of defense articles or services to India.

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EC 7254 June 3, 2002 EC 7499 June 18, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. of defense articles or services to India.

EC 7255 June 3, 2002 EC 7500 June 18, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to the United Kingdom. of defense articles or services to India.

EC 7256 June 3, 2002 EC 7501 June 18, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Denmark. of defense articles or services to India.

EC 7390 June 11, 2002 EC 7502 June 18, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. of defense articles or services to India.

EC 7391 June 11, 2002 EC 7537 June 24, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export OMB cumulative report on rescissions and deferrals. (Joint referral.) of defense articles or services to India.

EC 7554 June 24, 2002 EC 7392 June 11, 2002 State report on efforts by U.N. and specialized agencies to employ State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export Americans. of defense articles or services to India.

EC 7555 June 24, 2002 EC 7393 June 11, 2002 State report relative to financial assistance for victims of terrorism. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. EC 7556 June 24, 2002 State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional EC 7429 June 11, 2002 Review Act. AID report relative to Development Assistance and Child Survival and Health Programs Allocations for FY 2002. EC 7557 June 24, 2002 State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional EC 7430 June 11, 2002 Review Act. State report on international agreements other than treaties.

EC 7558 (C) June 24, 2002 EC 7472 June 17, 2002 State report on Nonproliferation and Disarmament Fund activities. State report in response to Section 403(a) of P.L. 107–56, USA of 2001, concerning the publishing of final regulations with regard to fingerprinting and use of information received from EC 7559 June 24, 2002 the Federal Bureau of Investigation. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India.

EC 7497 June 18, 2002 State transmittal of Presidential Determination (PD 2001–23) regarding EC 7592 June 25, 2002 a six-month suspension of limitations under the Jerusalem Embassy State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export Act. of defense articles or services to Pakistan.

EC 7498 June 18, 2002 EC 7593 June 25, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. of defense articles or services to Pakistan.

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EC 7594 June 25, 2002 EC 7813 July 11, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State report on international agreements other than treaties. of defense articles or services to Finland.

EC 7814 July 11, 2002 EC 7595 June 25, 2002 State report on international agreements other than treaties. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan. EC 7923 (C) July 16, 2002 State report on verification of Treaty with Russian Federation on EC 7596 June 25, 2002 Strategic Offensive Reductions signed May 24, 2002 in Moscow. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan. EC 7924 July 16, 2002 State transmittal of Annual Report on U.S. Government Assistance EC 7597 June 25, 2002 to Eastern Europe for FY 2002. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan. EC 8000 July 17, 2002 State 2001 annual report on voting practices at the United Nations. EC 7598 June 25, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan. EC 8107 July 22, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. EC 7599 June 25, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. EC 8108 July 22, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license agreement with Germany and Turkey. EC 7600 June 25, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan. EC 8109 July 22, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan. EC 7601 June 25, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 8110 July 22, 2002 of defense articles or services to Pakistan. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan. EC 7602 June 25, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 8111 July 22, 2002 of defense articles or services to Pakistan. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan.

EC 7703 July 9, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 8112 July 22, 2002 of defense articles or services to Russia. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan.

EC 7704 July 9, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 8113 July 22, 2002 of defense articles or services to Russia, Ukraine, Norway and Cayman State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export Islands. of defense articles or services to India.

EC 7812 July 11, 2002 EC 8114 July 22, 2002 State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export Review Act. of defense articles or services to India.

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EC 8115 July 22, 2002 EC 8219 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. of defense articles or services to India.

EC 8116 July 22, 2002 EC 8220 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. of defense articles or services to India and Pakistan.

EC 8117 July 22, 2002 EC 8221 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan. of defense articles or services to the United Kingdom.

EC 8118 July 22, 2002 EC 8222 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. of defense articles or services to India.

EC 8119 July 22, 2002 EC 8223 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification regarding the proposed transfer of of defense articles or services to Pakistan. major defense equipment to Germany.

EC 8120 July 22, 2002 EC 8224 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan. of defense articles or services to India.

EC 8121 July 22, 2002 EC 8225 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. of defense articles or services to Pakistan.

EC 8122 July 22, 2002 EC 8226 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. of defense articles or services to India.

EC 8123 July 22, 2002 EC 8227 July 29, 2002 State report on international agreements other than treaties. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan.

EC 8216 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license EC 8228 July 29, 2002 agreement with Canada. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan.

EC 8217 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 8229 July 29, 2002 of defense articles or services to Greece, Belgium, France, Israel, State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export South Korea, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. of defense articles or services to Pakistan.

EC 8218 July 29, 2002 EC 8230 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Japan. of defense articles or services to Pakistan.

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EC 8231 July 29, 2002 EC 8243 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. of defense articles or services to Australia and Poland.

EC 8232 July 29, 2002 EC 8244 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Canada. of defense articles or services to India.

EC 8233 July 29, 2002 EC 8245 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. of defense articles or services to Japan.

EC 8234 July 29, 2002 EC 8246 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan. of defense articles or services to India.

EC 8235 July 29, 2002 EC 8247 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. of defense articles or services to Pakistan.

EC 8236 July 29, 2002 EC 8248 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan. of defense articles or services to India.

EC 8237 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 8249 July 29, 2002 of defense articles or services to Pakistan. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India.

EC 8238 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 8250 July 29, 2002 of defense articles or services to India. State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license agreement with Japan.

EC 8239 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 8251 July 29, 2002 of defense articles or services to Pakistan. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India.

EC 8240 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 8252 July 29, 2002 of defense articles or services to Japan. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan.

EC 8241 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 8253 July 29, 2002 of defense articles or services to India. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan.

EC 8242 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license EC 8254 July 29, 2002 agreement with Italy that also involves the export of defense articles State report on international agreements other than treaties. and services to Italy and Greece.

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EC 8255 July 29, 2002 EC 8320 July 30, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Japan. of defense articles or services to Pakistan.

EC 8256 July 29, 2002 EC 8321 July 30, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to the United Kingdom. of defense articles or services to India.

EC 8257 July 29, 2002 EC 8322 July 30, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan. of defense articles or services to Turkey, Australia, Italy, Germany, Norway and Canada.

EC 8258 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 8323 July 30, 2002 of defense articles or services to South Korea. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan.

EC 8259 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 8324 July 30, 2002 of defense articles or services to the United Kingdom. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan.

EC 8260 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license EC 8325 July 30, 2002 agreement with Japan. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan.

EC 8261 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 8326 July 30, 2002 of technical data and defense services to India. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Russia and Kazakhstan.

EC 8262 July 29, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 8327 July 30, 2002 of defense articles or services to India. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan.

EC 8316 July 30, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 8328 July 30, 2002 of defense articles or services to Japan. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan.

EC 8317 July 30, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 8329 July 30, 2002 of defense articles or services to Russia, Ukraine and Norway. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan.

EC 8318 July 30, 2002 EC 8330 July 30, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Canada. of defense articles or services to Pakistan.

EC 8319 July 30, 2002 EC 8331 July 30, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan. of defense articles or services to Pakistan.

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EC 8332 July 30, 2002 EC 8344 July 30, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export Presidential report, consistent with War Powers Resolution, on the of defense articles or services to Pakistan. deployment of combat-equipped U.S. Armed Forces to Bosnia and Herzegovina and other states in the region in order to participate in and support the NATO-led Stabilization Force. EC 8333 July 30, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Pakistan. EC 8426 September 3, 2002 Treasury draft of proposed legislation to authorize U.S. participation in and appropriations for the U.S. contribution to the thirteenth replen- EC 8334 July 30, 2002 ishment of the resources of the International Development Association. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. EC 8427 September 3, 2002 OMB draft of proposed legislation to authorize the President to agree EC 8335 July 30, 2002 to amendments to the Agreement Between the U.S. Government and State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export the Government of Mexico concerning the establishment of a Border of defense articles or services to Thailand and France. Environment Cooperation Commission and a North American Devel- opment Bank.

EC 8336 July 30, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 8478 September 4, 2002 of technical data and defense services to India. State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional Review Act.

EC 8337 July 30, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 8479 September 4, 2002 of defense articles or services to India. State transmittal of a series of papers which address a range of issues affecting the U.S. bilateral relationship with Cuba.

EC 8338 July 30, 2002 EC 8480 September 4, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to the Netherlands. State 2001 annual report on voting practices at the United Nations.

EC 8339 July 30, 2002 EC 8481 September 4, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State report on international agreements other than treaties. of defense articles or services to India. EC 8632 September 9, 2002 EC 8340 July 30, 2002 State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional Review Act. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. EC 8633 September 9, 2002 EC 8341 July 30, 2002 State transmittal of memorandum of justification under Section 610 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 regarding determination to State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export transfer FY 2002 funds appropriated for International Organizations of technical data and defense services to India. and Programs (IO & P) to the Child Survival and Health Programs Fund. EC 8342 July 30, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 8634 September 9, 2002 of defense articles or services to Turkey. State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional Review Act. EC 8343 July 30, 2002 State report concerning fees for passport services. EC 8635 September 9, 2002 State report on international agreements other than treaties.

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EC 8636 September 9, 2002 EC 8915 September 12, 2002 State report on international agreements other than treaties. Justice report on the administration of the Foreign Agents Registration Act for the six months ending July 1, 2002.

EC 8865 September 10, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 9011 September 17, 2002 of defense articles or services to Japan. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to international waters in the Pacific Ocean or French Guiana. EC 8866 September 10, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. EC 9038 (C) September 18, 2002 State report on Nonproliferation and Disarmament Fund activities.

EC 8867 September 10, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 9039 September 18, 2002 of defense articles or services to India. State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional Review Act.

EC 8868 September 10, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the transfer EC 9040 September 18, 2002 of major defense equipment to Jordan. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India.

EC 8869 September 10, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 9041 September 18, 2002 of defense articles or services to South Korea. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India.

EC 8870 September 10, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 9042 September 18, 2002 of defense articles or services to Pakistan. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India.

EC 8871 September 10, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license EC 9043 September 18, 2002 agreement with France. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of technical data and defense services to India.

EC 8872 September 10, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 9044 September 18, 2002 of defense articles or services to Pakistan. State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license agreement with Japan.

EC 8873 September 10, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 9045 September 18, 2002 of defense articles or services to India. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India.

EC 8874 September 10, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 9046 September 18, 2002 of defense articles or services to Pakistan. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India.

EC 8910 (C) September 12, 2002 State annual report for fiscal year 2001 relative to defense articles EC 9047 September 18, 2002 that were licensed for export under section 38 of the Arms Export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export Control Act. (Classified annex.) of defense articles or services to Algeria.

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EC 9048 September 18, 2002 EC 9295 October 10, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of Affirmative Action Employment Program Accom- of defense articles or services to India. plishment Report for the period October 1, 2000 through October 1, 2001.

EC 9049 September 18, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 9296 October 10, 2002 of defense articles or services to Greece. DOD transmittal of draft proposed legislation to extend through Fiscal Year 2003 the authorities necessary to continue the unified campaign against drugs and terrorism in Colombia. EC 9050 September 18, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 9297 October 10, 2002 of defense articles or services to India. State report on international agreements other than treaties.

EC 9051 September 18, 2002 EC 9360 October 15, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State report of a certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. of technical data and defense services among U.S. defense firms and their foreign collaborative partners located in Canada, Denmark, Italy, Norway, The Netherlands, Turkey and the United Kingdom. EC 9093 September 24, 2002 State report on international agreements other than treaties. EC 9393 October 15, 2002 Comptroller General report of two deferrals of budget authority. (Joint EC 9206 October 1, 2002 referral.) State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license agreement with the United Kingdom. EC 9395 October 17, 2002 State report on international agreements other than treaties. EC 9207 October 1, 2002 State report on international agreements other than treaties. EC 9396 November 12, 2002 State report for FY 2003 that no U.N. or U.N.-affiliated agency grants recognition to any organization or subsidiary, or member there- EC 9219 October 2, 2002 of, which seeks legalization of pedophilia. CBO transmittal of Sequestration Update Report for Fiscal Year 2003. (Joint referral.) EC 9397 November 12, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 9220 October 2, 2002 of defense articles or services to Pakistan. OMB transmittal of Sequestration Update Report for Fiscal Year 2003. (Joint referral.) EC 9398 November 12, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export EC 9226 October 4, 2002 of defense articles or services to France. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to India. EC 9399 November 12, 2002 State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional EC 9227 October 4, 2002 Review Act. State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Germany and Russia. EC 9400 November 12, 2002 State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional Review Act. EC 9228 (C) October 4, 2002 State report on Proliferation of Missiles and Essential Components of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Weapons covering the period EC 9552 November 15, 2002 December 1, 2000 to December 31, 2001. (Classified addendum.) State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to South Korea.

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EC 9553 November 15, 2002 EC 9565 November 15, 2002 State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export Review Act. of defense articles or services to South Korea.

EC 9554 November 15, 2002 EC 9566 November 15, 2002 State report of a rule submitted in accordance with the Congressional State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export Review Act. of defense articles or services to Israel.

EC 9555 November 15, 2002 EC 9567 November 15, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of Presidential Determination 2003–03 relative to of defense articles or services to United Arab Emirates. the Palestine Liberation Organization.

EC 9556 November 15, 2002 EC 9568 November 15, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license agreement with the Republic of Korea. agreement with Spain.

EC 9557 November 15, 2002 EC 9569 November 15, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license agreement with the United Kingdom. agreement with Japan.

EC 9558 November 15, 2002 EC 9570 November 15, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license agreement with the United Kingdom. agreement with the United Kingdom, Chile and Germany.

EC 9559 November 15, 2002 EC 9571 November 15, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license agreement with the United Kingdom. agreement with Italy.

EC 9560 November 15, 2002 EC 9572 November 15, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export agreement with Japan. of defense articles or services to Austria.

EC 9561 November 15, 2002 EC 9573 November 15, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export agreement with the United Kingdom. of defense articles or services to Australia.

EC 9562 November 15, 2002 EC 9574 November 15, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export agreement with Kuwait. of defense articles or services to the United Kingdom.

EC 9563 November 15, 2002 EC 9575 November 15, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Taiwan. of defense articles or services to Japan.

EC 9564 November 15, 2002 EC 9576 November 15, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed manufacturing license State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export agreement with Israel. of defense articles or services to Japan.

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EC 9577 November 15, 2002 State transmittal of certification of a proposed license for the export of defense articles or services to Japan.

EC 9578 November 15, 2002 State report on international agreements other than treaties.

EC 9596 November 18, 2002 Presidential report, consistent with War Powers Act, relative to NATO-led international security force in Kosovo (KFOR).

EC 9597 November 18, 2002 State report on Cuban immigration policies.

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(All votes are by voice unless otherwise indicated.)

S. 12 November 20, 2002 S. 180 January 25, 2001

Mr. Dodd Mr. Frist (for himself and Messrs. Feingold, Brownback, Lieberman, DeWine, A bill to amend the Peace Corps Act to promote global acceptance Santorum, Cleland and Sessions) of the principles of international peace and nonviolent coexistence (Messrs. Harkin and Nelson)—June 26, 2001 among peoples of diverse cultures and systems of government. (Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Bunning and Grassley)—July 16, 2001 (Mrs. Collins)—August 1, 2001 November 20, 2002—Considered and passed Senate. November 22, 2002—Referred to . A bill to facilitate famine relief efforts and a comprehensive solution to the war in Sudan. (See also S. 2667.) July 12, 2001—Ordered reported (amended). July 16, 2001—Reported (amended). S. 15 November 20, 2002 July 19, 2001—Passed Senate (amended). July 20, 2001—Referred to International Relations. Mr. Kerry November 15, 2001—International Relations discharged. Passed House (for himself and Messrs. Frist, Biden and Levin) after substituting text of H.R. 2052. House insisted on its amend- ment and requested conference with Senate. Conferees for consider- A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to increase ation of Senate bill and House amendment: Representatives Hyde, assistance for foreign countries seriously affected by HIV/AIDS, tuber- Gilman, Smith of New Jersey, Ros-Lehtinen, Royce, Tancredo, culosis, and malaria, and for other purposes. Lantos, Berman, Payne and McKinney. For consideration of Sec- tions 8 and 9 of the House amendment: Representatives Oxley, Baker, Bachus, LaFalce and Frank. S. 171 January 24, 2001 (See also H.R. 2052 and H.R. 5531.) Mr. Dorgan (for himself and Messrs. Roberts, Baucus and Durbin) (Mrs. Lincoln)—January 30, 2001 S. 219 January 30, 2001 (Mr. Johnson)—May 16, 2001 Mr. Dodd A bill to repeal certain travel provisions with respect to Cuba and (for himself and Messrs. McCain, Hollings and Hagel) certain trade sanctions with respect to Cuba, Iran, Libya, North Korea, (Mrs. Boxer and Messrs. L. Chafee and Lugar)—February 8, 2001 and Sudan, and for other purposes. (Mr. Wellstone)—February 13, 2001 (Mr. Levin)—April 23, 2001

A bill to suspend for two years the certification procedures under section 490(b) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 in order to foster greater multilateral cooperation in international counternarcotics programs, and for other purposes.

February 7, 2001—Discussion during business meeting. April 3, 2001—Ordered reported (amended), 18–0. April 5, 2001—Reported (amended).

(See Section 206 of H.R. 1646, P.L. 107–228.)

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S. 239 February 1, 2001 S. 360 February 15, 2001

Mr. Hagel Mr. Lott (for himself and Messrs. Dodd, Roberts, Dorgan and Lugar) (for himself and Messrs. Gramm, Miller, Reid, DeWine, Cleland, (Mr. Baucus)—February 13, 2001 Allard, Allen, Bennett, Bond, Brownback, Bunning, Burns, Campbell, Chafee, Cochran, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Craig, Crapo, Domenici, En- A bill to improve access to the Cuban market for American agricul- sign, Enzi, Fitzgerald, Frist, Grassley, Gregg, Hagel, Hatch, Helms, tural producers, and for other purposes. Hutchinson, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, Jeffords, Kyl, Lugar, McCain, McConnell, Murkowski, Nickles, Roberts, Santorum, Ses- sions, Shelby, Mr. Smith of New Hampshire, Mr. Smith of Oregon, S. 244 February 1, 2001 Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Specter, Stevens, Thomas, Thompson, Thurmond, Voinovich and Warner) Mrs. Feinstein (for herself and Messrs. Helms, Brownback, Leahy, Reid, Nelson A bill to honor Paul D. Coverdell. of Nebraska, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Dodd, Baucus, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Byrd and Carper) February 15, 2001—Passed Senate without referral. (Messrs. Kyl, Kennedy, Torricelli and Lieberman)—February 6, 2001 February 26, 2001—Referred to International Relations, and in addi- (Ms. Mikulski)—March 14, 2001 tion to Education and the Workforce. (Mr. Corzine)—March 15, 2001 July 17, 2001—Considered under suspension of rules. Passed House, 330–61, 11 Present. A bill to provide for United States policy toward Libya. July 26 2001—Public Law 107–21.

S. 248 February 6, 2001 S. 367 February 15, 2001 Mr. Helms (for himself and Messrs. Biden and Warner) Mrs. Boxer (for herself and Ms. Snowe, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Chafee and Reid, A bill to amend the Admiral James W. Nance and Meg Donovan Ms. Collins, Messrs. Leahy, Jeffords, Ms. Mikulski, Mrs. Feinstein, Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 2000 and 2001, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Dodd, Akaka, Corzine, Durbin, Baucus, Biden, to adjust a condition on the payment of arrearages to the United Feingold and Specter) Nations that sets the maximum share of any United Nations peace- (Ms. Stabenow)—February 27, 2001 keeping operation’s budget that may be assessed of any country. (Mr. Torricelli)—March 13, 2001 (Ms. Cantwell)—March 14, 2001 February 7, 2001—Reported. Passed Senate, 99–0. (Messrs. Kerry and Schumer)—March 26, 2001 February 8, 2001—Referred to International Relations. (Mr. Sarbanes)—April 26, 2001 September 24, 2001—Considered under suspension of rules. Passed House. (Mr. Kennedy)—May 22, 2001 October 5, 2001—Public Law 107–46. (Mrs. Carnahan)—June 12, 2001 (Mr. Dayton)—July 10, 2001 (Messrs. Daschle and Reed)—July 18, 2001 S. 260 February 6, 2001 (Mr. Carper)—July 19, 2001 (Mr. Wellstone)—July 30, 2001 Ms. Landrieu (Mr. Bingaman)—March 13, 2002 (for herself and Mr. Dodd) (Mr. Levin)—June 26, 2002

A bill to authorize the President to provide international disaster A bill to prohibit the application of certain restrictive eligibility re- assistance for the construction or reconstruction of permanent single quirements to foreign nongovernmental organizations with respect to family housing for those who are homeless as a result of the effects the provision of assistance under part I of the Foreign Assistance of the earthquake in El Salvador on January 13, 2001. Act of 1961.

July 19, 2001—Discussion during hearing on Mexico City Policy: S. 353 February 15, 2001 Effects of Restrictions on International Family Planning Funding. August 1, 2001— Ordered reported, 12–7. Reported. Mrs. Hutchison (for herself and Mr. Domenici, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Gramm, Kyl, Sessions and Bingaman)

A bill to provide that a certification of the cooperation of Mexico with United States counterdrug efforts not be required in fiscal year 2001 for the limitation on assistance for Mexico under section 490 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 not to go into effect in that fiscal year, and for other purposes.

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S. 375 February 15, 2001 S. 579 March 20, 2001

Mr. Kennedy Mr. Biden (for himself and Messrs. Chafee, Leahy, Harkin, Feingold, Reed, Jef- fords and Kerry) A bill to amend the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act (Mr. Dodd)—June 12, 2001 of 1961 to authorize the Secretary of State to provide for the establish- ment of nonprofit entities for the Department of State’s international A bill to provide assistance to East Timor to facilitate the transition educational, cultural, and arts programs. of East Timor to an independent nation, and for other purposes.

(See Subtitle C of Title VI of H.R. 1646, P.L. 107–228.) S. 647 March 29, 2001

Mr. Feingold S. 376 February 15, 2001 (for himself and Mr. Chafee)

Mr. Grassley A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to enable Con- (for himself and Mr. DeWine) gress to better monitor and evaluate the success of the international military education and training program for instilling democratic val- A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to modify for ues and respect for internationally recognized human rights in foreign fiscal years 2002 through 2004 the procedures relating to assistance military and civilian personnel. for countries not cooperating in United States counterdrug efforts, and for other purposes. (See Section 206 of S. 1401.)

S. 435 March 1, 2001 S. 734 April 6, 2001

Mrs. Boxer Mr. Bond (for herself and Mr. Gramm) (for himself and Mr. Kerry) (Mr. Feingold)—March 7, 2001 A bill to amend the Foreign Service Buildings Act, 1926, to expand A bill to provide the annual drug certification procedures under the eligibility for the award of construction contracts under that Act to Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 not apply to certain countries with persons that have performed similar construction work at United States which the United States has bilateral agreements and other plans diplomatic or consular establishments abroad under contracts limited relating to counter-drug activities, and for other purposes. to $5,000,000.

(See Section 206 of H.R. 1646, P.L. 107–228.) S. 494 March 8, 2001

Mr. Frist S. 852 May 9, 2001 (for himself and Mr. Feingold) (Mr. Helms and Mrs. Clinton)—May 24, 2001 Mrs. Feinstein (Mr. Biden)—July 12, 2001 (for herself and Messrs. Thomas, Leahy, Jeffords, Lieberman, Levin, Wellstone, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Akaka, Feingold, Kennedy, Mrs. Mur- A bill to provide for a transition to democracy and to promote eco- ray and Mr. Torricelli) nomic recovery in Zimbabwe. (Mr. Schumer)—May 21, 2001 (Mr. Corzine)—May 24, 2001 July 12, 2001—Ordered reported (amended). (Mrs. Clinton)—June 7, 2001 July 16, 2001—Reported (amended). (Ms. Snowe)—June 13, 2001 August 1, 2001—Passed Senate (amended). (Mr. Helms)—June 21, 2001 August 2, 2001—Referred to House Financial Services and Inter- (Mr. Dayton)—July 19, 2001 national Relations Committees. (Mr. Durbin)—July 27, 2001 December 4, 2001—Reported (amended) by International Relations. (Mr. Bingaman)—February 13, 2002 (H. Rept. 107–312, Pt. 1.) Financial Services Committee discharged. Considered under suspension of rules. Passed, 396–11. A bill to support the aspirations of the Tibetan people to safeguard December 5, 2001—Message on House action received in Senate their distinct identity. and at desk. December 11, 2001—Senate concurred in House amendment. (See Subtitle B of Title VI of H.R. 1646, P.L. 107–228.) December 21, 2001—Public Law 107–99.

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S. 857 May 9, 2001 S. 1017 June 12, 2001

Mr. Helms Mr. Dodd (for himself and Messrs. Miller, Lott, Warner, Hatch, Shelby and (for himself and Messrs. Chafee, Leahy, Lugar, Roberts, Baucus, Murkowski) Levin, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Jeffords, Kennedy, Akaka, Wellstone, Dor- (Mr. Sessions)—May 10, 2001 gan, Bingaman, Durbin and Hagel) (Mr. Kyl)—June 6, 2001 (Mr. Reed and Mrs. Feinstein)—June 13, 2001 (Mr. Bond)—August 3, 2001 (Mr. Harkin)—June 18, 2001 (Messrs. Kerry and Daschle)—June 20, 2001 A bill to protect United States military personnel and other elected (Ms. Collins)—June 21, 2001 and appointed officials of the United States Government against crimi- (Mr. Dayton)—June 29, 2001 nal prosecution by an international criminal court to which the United (Mrs. Murray and Mr. Feingold)—July 17, 2001 States is not a party. (Mr. Johnson)—July 19, 2001 (Mr. Specter)—October 3, 2001 (See Title II of P.L. 107–206.) A bill to provide the people of Cuba with access to food and medi- cines from the United States, to ease restrictions on travel to Cuba, S. 894 May 16, 2001 to provide scholarships for certain Cuban nationals, and for other purposes. (Bridges to the Cuban People Act.) Mr. Helms (for himself and Messrs. Lieberman, Santorum, Graham, Torricelli, June 19, 2002—Public hearing. (S. Hrg. 107–741.) Ensign, Allen, Craig, Nelson of Florida, Shelby, Smith of New Hamp- shire, Smith of Oregon and Mr. Reid) (Mr. Allard)—May 22, 2001 S. 1021 June 12, 2001

A bill to authorize increased support to the democratic opposition Mr. Lugar and other oppressed people of Cuba to help them regain their freedom (for himself and Messrs. Biden, Chafee, Craig, Kerry, Leahy, and prepare themselves for a democratic future, and for other purposes. Lieberman, Murkowski, Reed and Roberts) (Messrs. Helms and DeWine)—June 21, 2001 (Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)—July 10, 2001 S. 931 May 22, 2001 (Mr. Corzine)—July 11, 2001 (Mr. Dodd)—July 12, 2001 Mr. Cleland (Mrs. Murray)—February 7, 2002

A bill to require certain information from the President before certain A bill to reauthorize the Tropical Forest Conservation Act of 1998 deployments of the Armed Forces, and for other purposes. through fiscal year 2004.

July 12, 2001—Reported. S. 988 June 5, 2001 (See H.R. 2131.) Mr. Campbell

A bill to provide that countries receiving foreign assistance be condu- S. 1032 June 13, 2001 cive to United States business. (International Anti-Corruption Act of 2001.) Mr. Frist (for himself and Messrs. Kerry, Helms, Leahy, Durbin and Chafee) (Messrs. Hatch and DeWine)—June 28, 2001 (Mr. Lieberman)—July 10, 2001

A bill to expand assistance to countries seriously affected by HIV/ AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis.

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S. 1116 June 27, 2001 S. 1197 July 19, 2001

Mr. Inouye Mr. Dodd (for himself and Messrs. Stevens and Kennedy, Mrs. Hutchison and (for himself and Messrs. Lieberman and Sessions) Mr. Corzine) (Mr. Durbin)—July 17, 2001 A bill to authorize a program of assistance to improve international (Mr. Bingaman)—July 20, 2001 building practices in eligible Latin American countries. (Code and (Mr. Lugar)—July 25, 2001 Safety for the Americas (CASA) Act.) (Mr. Inhofe)—July 30, 2001 (See Section 688 of H.R. 1646, P. L. 107–228.) A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to provide increased foreign assistance for tuberculosis prevention, treatment, and control. (Stop Tuberculosis Now Act of 2001.) S. 1230 July 24, 2001

Mr. Frist S. 1117 June 27, 2001 (for himself and Mrs. Clinton) (Mr. Smith of Oregon)—January 23, 2002 Ms. Landrieu A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act to focus American A bill to establish the policy of the United States for reducing the efforts on HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria in developing coun- number of nuclear warheads in the United States and Russian arsenals, tries. for reducing the number of nuclear weapons of those two nations that are on high alert, and for expanding and accelerating programs to prevent diversion and proliferation of Russian nuclear weapons, S. 1277 July 31, 2001 fissile materials, and nuclear expertise. (Nuclear Threat Reduction Act of 2001.) Mr. Domenici (for himself and Mr. Lugar)

S. 1120 June 28, 2001 A bill to authorize the Secretary of Energy to guarantee loans to facilitate nuclear nonproliferation programs and activities of the Gov- Mrs. Boxer ernment of the Russian Federation, and for other purposes. (for herself and Mr. Smith of Oregon)

A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to increase S. 1296 August 1, 2001 the authorization of appropriations for fiscal year 2002, and to author- ize appropriations for fiscal year 2003, to combat HIV and AIDS, Mr. Dodd and for other purposes. (Global AIDS Research and Relief Act of (Messrs. Leahy and Kerry)—October 4, 2001 2001.) A bill to provide for the protection of the due process rights of (See S. 2525.) United States citizens (including United States servicemembers) before foreign tribunals, including the International Criminal Court, for the prosecution of war criminals, and for other purposes. (The American S. 1168 July 12, 2001 Citizens Protection and War Criminal Prosecution Act of 2001.)

Mr. Chafee (for himself and Messrs. DeWine, Leahy and Mrs. Feinstein) S. 1401 September 4, 2001

A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to provide Mr. Biden for the establishment of a Clean Water for the Americas Partnership within the Agency for International Development. An original bill to authorize appropriations for the Department of State and for United States international broadcasting activities for (See Subtitle D of Title VI of H.R. 1646, P. L. 107–228.) fiscal years 2002 and 2003, and for other purposes.

August 1, 2001—Ordered reported original bill. September 4, 2001—Reported. (S. Rept. 107–60.)

(See H.R. 1646.)

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S. 1409 September 6, 2001 S. 1521 October 9, 2001

Mr. McConnell Mr. Brownback (for himself and Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Daschle, Schumer, Ms. Mikul- ski, Mr. Crapo, Mrs. Clinton, Mrs. Carnahan, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. A bill to amend the Freedom Support Act to authorize the President Torricelli, Edwards, Cleland, Ensign, Johnson and Inouye) to waive the restriction of assistance for Azerbaijan if the President (Ms. Landrieu and Mr. Wyden)—September 12, 2001 determines that it is in the national security interest of the United (Mr. Bayh)—September 13, 2001 States to do so. (Mr. Durbin)—September 14, 2001 (Mrs. Lincoln and Mr. Sessions)—September 19, 2001 (Mr. Miller)—September 21, 2001 S. 1555 October 16, 2001 (Messrs. Allard, Allen, Bond, Grassley, Helms, Kyl, Nickles and Shel- by)— September 25, 2001 Mrs. Feinstein (Mr. Craig and Ms. Snowe)—October 9, 2001 (for herself and Messrs. Leahy and Akaka) (Mr. Santorum)—November 7, 2001 (Mr. Smith of Oregon)—November 13, 2001 A bill to express the policy of the United States with respect to (Mr. Corzine)—November 28, 2001 the adherence by the United States to global standards in the transfer (Messrs. Specter and Hutchinson)—February 12, 2002 of small arms and light weapons, and for other purposes. (Messrs. Bunning and Breaux)—February 14, 2002 (See Section 105 of H.R. 1646, P. L. 107–228.) (Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)—March 22, 2002 (Mr. Levin)—April 8, 2002

A bill to impose sanctions against the PLO or the Palestinian Authority S. 1572 October 24, 2001 if the President determines that those entities have failed to substan- tially comply with commitments made to the State of Israel. Mr. Helms (for himself and Messrs. Lieberman, Lugar, Durbin, Smith of Oregon, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Kyl, Allen, Hagel, McCain, Brownback, S. 1465 September 25, 2001 McConnell, Frist, DeWine, Voinovich, Grassley, Hatch, Lott and Enzi) (Mr. Santorum)—December 3, 2001 Mr. Brownback (Mr. Miller)—December 14, 2001 (for himself and Mr. McConnell) (Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Fitzgerald, Bayh, Murkowski and Specter)— (Mr. Johnson) —October 2, 2001 April 10, 2002 (Mr. Helms)—October 3, 2001 (Messrs. Bennett, Bond and Gramm)—April 24, 2002 (Messrs. Biden, Hagel, Frist, Wellstone, Torricelli, Rockefeller, Allen, (Ms. Landrieu and Mr. Thurmond)—May 7, 2002 Harkin and Kyl)—October 4, 2001 (Mr. Cochran)—May 16, 2002 (Mr. Feingold)—May 17, 2002 A bill to authorize the President to provide assistance to Pakistan and India through September 30, 2003. A bill to endorse the vision of further enlargement of the NATO Alliance articulated by President George W. Bush on June 15, 2001, October 4, 2001—Reported (amended). Passed Senate. and by former President William J. Clinton on October 22, 1996, October 5, 2001—Referred to International Relations. and for other purposes. October 16, 2001—Passed House. October 27, 2001—Public Law 107–57. (See H.R. 3167.)

S. 1490 October 3, 2001

Ms. Snowe (Mr. Helms)—October 10, 2001 (Mr. Miller)—December 14, 2001

A bill to establish terrorist lookout committees in each United States Embassy.

(See Section 304 of H.R. 3525, P. L. 107–173.)

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S. 1573 October 25, 2001 S. 1777 December 5, 2001

Mrs. Hutchison Mrs. Clinton (for herself and Ms. Mikulski, Mrs. Boxer, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. (for herself, Messrs. Leahy and Specter) Carnahan, Mrs. Clinton, Ms. Collins, Mrs. Feinstein, Ms. Landrieu, (Mrs. Murray and Ms. Mikulski)—March 19, 2002 Mrs. Lincoln, Mrs. Murray, Ms. Snowe and Ms. Stabenow) (Mr. Harkin)—March 22, 2002 (Mr. Feingold)—April 8, 2002 A bill to authorize the provision of educational and health care assist- (Messrs. Chafee and Smith of Oregon)—April 11, 2002 ance to the women and children of Afghanistan. (Mr. Brownback)—April 15, 2002 (Mrs. Feinstein)—May 6, 2002 October 26, 2001—Read the first time. (Mr. Corzine)—May 21, 2002 October 30, 2001—Read the second time and placed on Senate cal- (Mr. Bingaman)—June 27, 2002 endar. (Mr. Conrad)—July 24, 2002 November 15, 2001—Passed Senate without referral (amended). (Mr. Durbin)—August 1, 2002 November 16, 2001—Referred to International Relations. November 27, 2001—Considered under suspension of rules. Passed A bill to authorize assistance for individuals with disabilities in foreign House. countries, including victims of landmines and other victims of civil December 12, 2001—Public Law 107–81. strife and warfare, and for other purposes. (International Disability and Victims of Landmines, Civil Strife and Warfare Assistance Act of 2001.) AMENDMENT July 30, 2002—Reported (amended). September 13, 2002—Passed Senate (amended). S. 1573, Amdt. 2158 November 15, 2001 September 17, 2002—Received in House and held at desk.

Mr. Reid (for Mrs. Hutchison) S. 1778 December 6, 2001

To amend the reporting and funding provisions. Mr. Lugar (for himself and Messrs. Helms, Hagel and Domenici) November 15, 2001—Adopted. A bill to designate the National Foreign Affairs Training Center as the George P. Shultz National Foreign Affairs Training Center. S. 1610 November 1, 2001 (See H.R. 3348.) Mr. Helms (for himself and Mr. Craig) S. 1779 December 6, 2001 A bill to protect United States military personnel and other elected and appointed officials of the United States Government against crimi- Mr. Biden nal prosecution by an international criminal court to which the United (for himself and Mr. Helms) States is not party. (Mr. Hagel)—December 11, 2001

A bill to authorize the establishment of ‘‘Radio Free Afghanistan,’’ S. 1645 November 7, 2001 and for other purposes.

Mr. Helms December 12, 2001—Ordered reported (amended). December 14, 2001—Reported (amended). (S. Rept. 107–125.) A bill to provide for the promotion of democracy and rule of law February 7, 2002—Incorporated in H.R. 2998. Returned to Calendar. in Belarus and for the protection of Belarus’ sovereignty and independ- June 18, 2002—Indefinitely postponed. ence. (See H.R. 2998.)

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S. 1803 December 11, 2001 S. 1932 February 12, 2002

Mr. Biden Mr. Torricelli

An original bill to authorize appropriations under the Arms Export A bill to require a United States plan to endorse and obtain observer Control Act and the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 for security status for Taiwan at the annual summit of the World Health Assembly assistance for fiscal years 2002 and 2003, and for other purposes. in May 2002 in Geneva, Switzerland, and for other purposes.

November 14, 2001—Ordered reported original bill, 19–0. (See H.R. 2739.) December 11, 2001—Reported (S. Rept. 107–122). December 20, 2001—Passed Senate (amended). January 23, 2002—Referred to International Relations. S. 2045 March 21, 2002

(See H.R. 1646.) Mrs. Boxer (for herself and Mr. Smith of Oregon) (Mrs. Murray)—May 2, 2002 AMENDMENT A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to take steps to control the growing international problem of tuberculosis. S. 1803, Amdt. 2695 December 20, 2001

Mr. Reid S. 2066 March 22, 2002 (for Messrs. Biden and Helms) Mr. Bayh To make certain managers’ amendments to the bill. A bill to prohibit United States assistance and commercial arms ex- December 20, 2001—Adopted. ports to countries and entities supporting international terrorism.

S. 1827 December 13, 2001 S. 2194 April 18, 2002

Mr. Harkin Mr. McConnell (for himself and Messrs. Kennedy and Baucus) (for himself and Mrs. Feinstein, Ms. Collins, Mr. Smith of Oregon, and Mr. Bennett) A bill to provide permanent authorization for International Labor Af- (Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Schumer, Johnson and Cleland)— fairs Bureau to continue and enhance their work to alleviate child April 22, 2002 labor and improve respect for internationally recognized worker rights (Mrs. Carnahan, Messrs. Nelson and Murkowski)—April 23, 2002 and core labor standards, and for other purposes. (Fair International (Ms. Landrieu)—April 29, 2002 Labor Standards in Trade and Investment Act of 2001.) (Messrs. Smith of New Hampshire, Sessions and Miller)—April 30, 2002 (Mr. Ensign)—May 1, 2002 S. 1877 December 20, 2001 (Messrs. Bunning and Hutchinson)—May 2, 2002 (Mr. Specter)—May 6, 2002 Mr. Harkin (Ms. Mikulski)—May 8, 2002 (Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)—June 24, 2002 (Mr. Kyl)—May 17, 2002 (Mr. Hollings, Mrs. Murray and Mr. Allard)—August 1, 2002 (Mr. Grassley)—May 22, 2002 (Mrs. Lincoln)—October 8, 2002 (Mr. Torricelli)—May 23, 2002 (Ms. Snowe and Mr. Corzine)—June 4, 2002 A bill to clarify and reaffirm a cause of action and Federal court (Mr. Allard)—June 6, 2002 jurisdiction for certain claims against the Government of Iran. (Mr. Inhofe)—June 11, 2002 (Mr. Durbin)—June 13, 2002 (Mr. Shelby)—June 14, 2002 S. 1880 December 20, 2001 (Messrs. Santorum, Crapo, and Burns)—June 19, 2002 (Mr. Baucus)—June 24, 2002 Mr. Wellstone (Mrs. Murray)—June 25, 2002 (Mr. Campbell)—June 26, 2002 A bill to provide assistance for the relief and reconstruction of Afghan- (Mrs. Lincoln)—July 19, 2002 istan and for other purposes. (Afghanistan Freedom and Reconstruction Act of 2001.) A bill to hold accountable the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestine Authority, and for other purposes.

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S. 2210 April 18, 2002 S. 2425 April 30, 2002

Mr. Biden Mr. Bayh (for himself and Messrs. Santorum, Kerry, Frist, Sarbanes, Chafee (for himself and Mr. Brownback) and DeWine) (Mr. Schumer and Mrs. Clinton)—May 7, 2002 (Mr. Nickles)—April 30, 2002 (Mr. Lieberman)—May 13, 2002 (Mr. Lieberman)—May 9, 2002 (Mr. McCain)—June 7, 2002 (Mr. Feingold and Ms. Mikulski)—May 16, 2002 (Mr. DeWine)—June 12, 2002 (Mrs. Murray)—June 10, 2002 (Mr. Helms)—June 25, 2002 (Mr. Wellstone)—June 17, 2002 (Mr. Torricelli)—July 11, 2002 (Mr. Durbin)—July 17, 2002 (Mr. Johnson)—July 15, 2002 (Mr. Specter)—July 26, 2002 (Ms. Snowe)—August 1, 2002 (Mr. Corzine)—September 4, 2002 A bill to amend the International Financial Institutions Act to provide for modification of the Enhanced Heavily Indebted Poor Countries A bill to prohibit United States assistance and commercial arms ex- (HIPC) Initiative. (Debt Relief Enhancement Act of 2002.) ports to countries and entities supporting international terrorism. (See S. 2525, Title III.) S. 2432 May 1, 2002 S. 2215 April 18, 2002 Mr. Smith of New Hampshire

Mrs. Boxer A bill to prohibit the use of fiscal year 2003 Federal funds for (for herself and Mr. Santorum) support of the Palestinian Authority pending the cessation of terrorist (Ms. Collins)—April 22, 2002 activities by the Palestinian Authority. (Mrs. Carnahan and Mr. Cleland)—April 23, 2002 (Mr. Crapo)—April 24, 2002 (Mr. Feingold) —April 25, 2002 S. 2458 May 6, 2002 (Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)—April 29, 2002 (Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Schumer and Ms. Landrieu)—April 30, 2002 Mrs. Hutchison (Mr. Miller, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Durbin and Ensign)—May 1, 2002 (Mr. Leahy)—May 9, 2002 (Mr. Hutchinson and Ms. Mikulski)—May 7, 2002 (Messrs. Smith of Oregon and Enzi)—May 16, 2002 (Mr. Torricelli)—May 21, 2002 (Mr. Sessions)—June 10, 2002 (Mr. Conrad)—May 23, 2002 (Mrs. Feinstein)—June 12, 2002 (Mr. Snowe)—June 3, 2002 (Ms. Mikulski)—August 1, 2002 (Messrs. Levin and Bayh)—June 4, 2002 (Mr. Lieberman)—September 4, 2002 (Messrs. Inhofe and Johnson)—June 11, 2002 A bill to enhance United States diplomacy, and for other purposes. (Mr. Corzine)—June 13, 2002 (Mr. Kyl)—June 17, 2002 (Messrs. Bunning and Burns)—June 19, 2002 (Messrs. Sessions and Allard)—June 20, 2002 S. 2476 May 8, 2002 (Mr. Baucus)—June 24, 2002 (Mr. Harkin)—July 8, 2002 Mr. Schumer (Mr. Edwards)—July 9, 2002 (for himself, Mr. Smith of Oregon and Mrs. Clinton) (Mrs. Feinstein)—July 22, 2002 (Mr. Campbell)—July 24, 2002 A bill to improve antiterrorism efforts, and for other purposes. (Mrs. Murray)— September 5, 2002 (Mr. Smith of Oregon)—September 9, 2002 (Mr. Wellstone)—September 18, 2002 S. 2478 May 8, 2002 (Messrs. Bond and Allen)—September 19, 2002 (Messrs. Dodd and Shelby)—September 23, 2002 Ms. Landrieu (Mr. Lott) —September 26, 2002 (for herself and Mr. Smith of Oregon) (Mr. Wyden)—October 2, 2002 (Mr. Grassley)—October 7, 2002 A bill to promote enhanced nonproliferation cooperation between the (Mr. Gramm)—November 15, 2002 United States and the Russian Federation. (Nuclear and Terrorism Threat Reduction Act of 2002.) A bill to halt Syrian support for terrorism, end its occupation of Lebanon, stop its development of weapons of mass destruction, cease its illegal importation of Iraqi oil, and by so doing hold Syria account- able for its role in the Middle East, and for other purposes.

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S. 2487 May 9, 2002 S. 2647 June 19, 2002

Mr. Biden Ms. Snowe (for himself and Messrs. Helms, Kennedy and Frist) (for herself and Mr. Durbin) (Ms. Mikulski)—June 25, 2002 A bill to provide for global pathogen surveillance and response. (Ms. Collins)—June 27, 2002 (Mrs. Feinstein)—July 8, 2002 May 23, 2002—Reported. (Mr. Feingold)—July 15, 2002 July 15, 2002—Written report filed (S. Rept. 107–210). (Ms. Landrieu)—July 16, 2002 August 1, 2002—Passed Senate (amended). September 4, 2002—Received in House and held at desk. A bill to require that activities carried out by the United States in Afghanistan relating to governance, reconstruction and development, and refugee relief and assistance will support the basic human rights AMENDMENT of women and women’s participation and leadership in these areas.

S. 2487, Amdt. 4468 August 1, 2002 S. 2667 June 21, 2002

Mr. Reid Mr. Dodd (for Mr. Biden) (for himself and Messrs. Smith of Oregon, Torricelli, Reed and Kerry) (Mr. Kennedy)—June 26, 2002 To make certain revisions to the bill. (Ms. Stabenow)—July 12, 2002 (Mr. Leahy)—July 19, 2002 August 1, 2002—Adopted. (Mrs. Murray)—September 5, 2002 (Mr. Wellstone)—September 24, 2002 (Messrs. Nelson and Durbin)—October 4, 2002 S. 2505 May 10, 2002 (Mr. Chafee)—October 8, 2002 (Mr. Sarbanes)—October 16, 2002 Mr. Kennedy (for himself and Messrs. Lugar, Chafee, Leahy, Dodd, Hagel, Smith A bill to amend the Peace Corps Act to promote global acceptance of Oregon, Cochran, Brownback, Jeffords, Durbin and Feingold) of the principles of international peace and non-violent coexistence (Ms. Landrieu)—May 21, 2002 among peoples of diverse cultures and systems of government, and (Mr. Bayh)—July 29, 2002 for other purposes. (Peace Corps Charter for the 21st Century Act.) (Mr. Wellstone)—September 9, 2002 October 8, 2002—Ordered reported (amended). A bill to promote the national security of the United States through October 10, 2002—Reported (amended). international educational and cultural exchange programs between the October 16, 2002 —Passed Senate (amended). United States and the Islamic world, and for other purposes. (Cultural October 17, 2002—Referred to International Relations. Bridges Act.) (See also S. 12.)

S. 2525 May 15, 2002 S. 2695 June 27, 2002 Mr. Kerry (for himself and Messrs. Frist, Biden, Helms, Daschle, Leahy, Fein- Mr. Frist gold, Dodd, Hagel, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Sarbanes, Smith of Oregon, (for himself and Messrs. Feingold and Lugar) DeWine and Wellstone) (Mr. Lugar)—May 16, 2002 A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to extend the (Mr. Santorum)—May 21, 2002 authority for debt reduction, debt-for-nature swaps, and debt buybacks (Mr. Durbin)—June 25, 2002 to nonconcessional loans and credits made to developing countries (Ms. Mikulski)—July 11, 2002 with tropical forests.

A bill to amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to increase assistance for foreign countries seriously affected by HIV-AIDS, tuber- culosis, and malaria, and for other purposes.

June 13, 2002—Ordered reported. July 3, 2002—Reported (S. Rept. 107–206).

(See H.R. 2069.)

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S. 2712 July 9, 2002 S. 3075 October 8, 2002

Mr. Hagel Mr. Frist (Messrs. Helms and Torricelli)—July 16, 2002 (for himself and Messrs. Brownback and Helms) (Mr. Edwards)—July 18, 2002 (Mr. Lieberman)—July 22, 2002 A bill to facilitate famine relief efforts and a comprehensive solution to the war in Sudan. (Mr. Lugar)—July 29, 2002 (Messrs. Daschle, Biden, and Nelson of Florida)—July 31, 2002 (Messrs. McCain and Allen)—August 1, 2002 (Mr. Wellstone)—September 4, 2002 S. 3121 October 16, 2002 (Ms. Landrieu)—October 15, 2002 Mr. Biden A bill to authorize economic and democratic development assistance (for himself and Messrs. Lugar, Domenici, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. for Afghanistan and to authorize military assistance for Afghanistan Gregg and Schumer) and certain other foreign countries. A bill to authorize the Secretary of State to undertake measures in support of international programs to detect and prevent acts of August 1, 2002—Ordered reported (amended). nuclear or radiological terrorism, to authorize appropriations to the September 12, 2002—Reported (amended). (S. Rept. 107–278.) Department of State to carry out those measures, and for other pur- November 14, 2002—Passed Senate (amended). poses. November 15, 2002—Considered by unanimous consent and passed House. December 4, 2002—Public Law 107–327. S. 3155 November 13, 2002

Mr. Helms AMENDMENT A bill to authorize the President to establish and maintain the Foreign Language and Cultural Institute program. (Language Mastery Support S. 2712, Amdt. 4956 November 14, 2002 Act of 2002.)

Mr. Reid (for Mr. Hagel)

To make managers’ amendments.

November 14, 2002—Agreed to.

S. 2948 September 17, 2002

Mrs. Hutchison

A bill to authorize the President to agree to certain amendments to the Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the United Mexican States Con- cerning the Establishment of a Border Environment Cooperation Com- mission and a North American Development Bank.

S. 3032 October 2, 2002

Mr. Sarbanes (for himself and Mr. DeWine, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Dodd and Kerry) (Mrs. Feinstein)—October 9, 2002

A bill to amend the Microenterprise for Self-Reliance Act of 2000 and the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to increase assistance for the poorest people in developing countries under microenterprise as- sistance programs under those Acts, and for other purposes.

(Text of S. 3032 inserted in H.R. 4073.)

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(All votes are by voice unless otherwise indicated.)

H.R. 428 February 6, 2001 H.R. 1646 April 27, 2001

Mr. Sherrod Brown Mr. Hyde

An act concerning the participation of Taiwan in the World Health An act to authorize appropriations for the Department of State for Organization. fiscal years 2002 and 2003, and for other purposes.

February 6, 2001—Referred to International Relations. April 27, 2001—Referred to International Relations. March 28, 2001—Committee markup. May 2, 2001—Committee markup. Ordered reported. April 24, 2001—Considered under suspension of rules. Passed House, May 4, 2001—Reported (amended). (H. Rept. 107–57.) 407–0. May 10, 2001—Considered under provisions of H. Res. 138. April 25, 2001—Referred to Foreign Relations. May 16, 2001—Considered as unfinished business. Hastings of Florida May 9, 2001—Committee discharged. Passed Senate (amended). motion to recommit with instructions rejected, 189–239. Passed May 28, 2001—Public Law 107–10. House (amended), 352–73. May 17, 2001—Referred to Foreign Relations. (See also H.R. 2739.) May 1, 2002—Committee discharged. Passed Senate (amended) sub- stituting text of S. 1803. Senate insisted on its amendment and requested conference. Conferees: Biden, Sarbanes, Dodd, Kerry, AMENDMENT Helms, Lugar and Hagel. September 12, 2002—House disagreed to Senate amendment and agreed to a conference, 382–0. Appointed conferees from the Com- H.R. 428, Amdt. 647 May 9, 2001 mittee on International Relations: Chairman Hyde and Representa- tives Smith of New Jersey, Ros-Lehtinen, Lantos, and Berman. Mr. Ensign From the Committee on the Judiciary for consideration of sections 234, 236, 709, 710 and 844 and section 404 of the Senate amend- (for Mr. Hatch) ment: Chairman Sensenbrenner, Smith of Texas and Conyers. In the nature of a substitute. September 18, 2002—Meeting of conferees. September 23, 2002—Conference report filed. (H. Rept. 107–671.) May 9, 2001—Adopted. September 25, 2002—House agreed to conference report. September 26, 2002—Senate agreed to conference report. September 30, 2002—Public Law 107–228.

(See also S. 1401 and S. 1803.)

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H.R. 2052 June 5, 2001 H.R. 2121 June 12, 2001

Mr. Tancredo Mr. Lantos

An act to facilitate famine relief efforts and a comprehensive solution An act to make available funds under the Foreign Assistance Act to the war in Sudan. (Sudan Peace Act.) of 1961 to expand democracy, good governance, and anti-corruption programs in the Russian Federation in order to promote and strengthen June 5, 2001—Referred to International Relations and Financial Serv- democratic government and civil society in that country and to support ices. independent media. (Russian Democracy Act of 2002.) June 6, 2001—International Relations markup. Ordered reported. June 8, 2001—Reported by International Relations. (H. Rept. 107– June 12, 2001—Referred to International Relations. 92, Part I.) November 1, 2001—Committee markup. June 8, 2001—Financial Services discharged. December 11, 2001—Considered under suspension of rules. Passed June 13, 2001—Considered under provisions of H. Res. 162. Passed House (amended). House (amended), 422–2. December 12, 2001—Referred to Foreign Relations. June 14, 2001—Received in Senate. August 1, 2002—Reported (amended). June 21, 2001—Referred to Foreign Relations. September 19, 2002—Passed Senate (amended). October 7, 2002—House agreed to Senate amendments. (See S. 180 and H.R. 5531.) October 23, 2002—Public Law 107–246.

H.R. 2069 June 6, 2001 AMENDMENT

Mr. Hyde H.R. 2121, Amdt. 4697 September 20, 2002 An act to amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to authorize assistance to prevent, treat, and monitor HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Mr. Byrd Africa and other developing countries. (for Mr. Byden and Mr. Helms) June 6, 2001—Referred to International Relations. To provide for the collection and preservation of documents related June 27, 2001—Committee markup. Ordered reported, 32–4. to the life of the human rights activist and Nobel Peace prize winner July 12, 2001—Reported (amended). (H. Rept. 107–137.) Andrei Sakharov, and the administration of the Andrei Sakharov Ar- December 11, 2001—Considered under suspension of rules. Passed chives and Human Rights Center. House (amended). December 12, 2001—Referred to Foreign Relations. September 20, 2002—Adopted. July 12, 2002—Committee discharged. Passed Senate (amended).

H.R. 2131 June 12, 2001 AMENDMENTS Mr. Portman

H.R. 2069, Amdt. 4297 July 12, 2002 An act to reauthorize the Tropical Forest Conservation Act of 1998 through fiscal year 2004. Mr. Reid (for Mr. Kerry) (for himself, Messrs. Frist, Kennedy, Biden and Helms) June 12, 2001—Referred to International Relations. June 20, 2001—Committee markup. Ordered reported. In the nature of a substitute. June 28, 2001—Reported (amended). (H. Rept. 107–119.) July 10, 2001—Passed House (amended). July 12, 2002—Adopted. July 11, 2001—Referred to Foreign Relations. July 23, 2001—Committee discharged. Passed Senate. August 17, 2001—P.L. 107–26. H.R. 2069, Amdt. 4298 July 12, 2002 (See also S. 1021.) Mr. Reid (for Mr. Kerry) (for himself, Messrs. Frist, Kennedy, Biden and Helms)

To amend the title.

July 12, 2002—Adopted.

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H.R. 2272 June 21, 2001 H.R. 2739 August 2, 2001

Mr. Kirk Mr. Sherrod Brown

An act to amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to provide An act to amend Public Law 107–10 to authorize a United States for debt relief to developing countries who take action to protect plan to endorse and obtain observer status for Taiwan at the annual critical coral reef habitats. summit of the World Health Assembly in May 2002 in Geneva, Switzerland, and for other purposes. June 21, 2001—Referred to International Relations. August 1, 2001—Committee markup. Ordered reported (amended). August 2, 2001—Referred to International Relations. October 16, 2001—Considered under suspension of rules. Passed November 28, 2001—Committee markup. Ordered reported (amended). House, 382–32. December 19, 2001—Considered under suspension of rules. Passed October 17, 2001—Referred to Foreign Relations. House (amended). December 20, 2001—Referred to Foreign Relations. March 19, 2002—Reported. Passed Senate. H.R. 2541 July 18, 2001 April 4, 2002—Public Law 107–158.

Mr. Hyde (See also S. 1932.)

An act to enhance the authorities of special agents and provide limited authorities to uniformed officers responsible for the protection of do- H.R. 2833 September 5, 2001 mestic Department of State occupied facilities. (Enhanced Protective Activities Act of 2001.) Mr. Christopher Smith

July 18, 2001—Referred to International Relations. An act to promote freedom and democracy in Vietnam. August 1, 2001—Committee markup. September 19, 2001—Reported (H. Rept. 107–206, Part I). Referred September 5, 2001—Referred to International Relations and Financial sequentially to Judiciary for a period ending not later than October Services Committees. 12. September 6, 2001—Passed House, 410–1. October 12, 2001—Judiciary granted an extension ending not later September 10, 2001—Received in Senate. than November 2. September 13, 2001—Read the first time. November 2, 2001—Judiciary discharged. September 14, 2001—Read the second time and placed on calendar. November 13, 2001—Considered under suspension of rules. Passed (amended), 410–0. November 14, 2001—Referred to Foreign Relations. H.R. 2998 October 2, 2001

Mr. Royce H.R. 2604 July 24, 2001 An act to authorize the establishment of Radio Free Afghanistan. Mr. Bereuter October 2, 2001—Referred to International Relations. An act to authorize the United States to participate in and contribute November 1, 2001—Committee markup. Ordered reported (amended). to the seventh replenishment of the resources of the Asian Develop- November 6, 2001—Considered under suspension of rules. House ment Fund and the fifth replenishment of the resources of the Inter- passed (amended), 405–2. national Fund for Agricultural Development, and to set forth additional November 7, 2001—Referred to Foreign Relations. policies of the United States towards the African-Development Bank, February 7, 2002—Committee discharged. Passed Senate, after striking the African Development Fund, the Asian Development Bank, the all after enacting clause and inserting text of S. 1779 (amended). Inter-American Development Bank, and the European Bank for Recon- February 12, 2002—House agreed to Senate amendment, 421–2. struction and Development. March 11, 2002—Public Law 107–148.

July 24, 2001—Referred to Financial Services. (See also S. 1779.) October 31, 2001—Committee markup. Ordered reported. November 15, 2001—Reported (amended). (H. Rept. 107–291.) May 1, 2002—Considered under suspension of rules. Passed House (amended). May 2, 2002—Referred to Foreign Relations.

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H.R. 3167 October 24, 2001 H.R. 3969 March 14, 2002

Mr. Bereuter Mr. Hyde

An act to endorse the vision of further enlargement of the NATO An act to enhance United States public diplomacy, to reorganize Alliance articulated by President George W. Bush on June 15, 2001, United States international broadcasting, and for other purposes. and by former President William J. Clinton on October 22, 1996, and for other purposes. March 14, 2002—Referred to International Relations. April 25, 2002—Committee markup. Ordered reported (amended). October 24, 2001—Referred to International Relations. June 5, 2002—Reported (amended). (H. Rept. 107–493.) November 1, 2001—Committee markup. Ordered reported (amended). July 22, 2002—Considered under suspension of rules. Passed House. November 5, 2001—Reported (H. Rept. 107–266). July 23, 2002—Referred to Foreign Relations. November 7, 2001—Considered under provisions of rule H. Res. 277. Passed House, 372–46. Referred to Foreign Relations. December 12, 2001—Reported. H.R. 3994 March 19, 2002 May 16, 2002—Considered. May 17, 2002—Passed Senate. Mr. Hyde June 10, 2002—Public Law 107–187. An act to authorize economic and democratic development assistance (See also S. 1572.) for Afghanistan and to authorize military assistance for Afghanistan and certain other foreign countries. (Afghanistan Freedom Support Act of 2002.) H.R. 3348 November 27, 2001 March 19, 2002—Referred to International Relations. Mr. Hyde March 20, 2002—Committee markup. Ordered reported (amended). April 25, 2002—Reported (amended). (H. Rept. 107–420.) An act to designate the National Foreign Affairs Training Center May 21, 2002—Considered under provisions of H. Res. 419. Passed as the George P. Shultz National Foreign Affairs Training Center. House, 390–22. May 22, 2002—Referred to Foreign Relations. November 27, 2001—Referred to International Relations. November 28, 2001—Committee markup. (See also S. 2712.) December 4, 2001—Considered under suspension of rules. December 5, 2001—Passed House, 407–0, 2 Present. December 6, 2001—Referred to Foreign Relations. H.R. 4073 March 20, 2002 December 20, 2001—Committee discharged. Passed Senate. January 16, 2002—Public Law 107–132. Mr. Christopher Smith

(See also S. 1778.) An act to amend the Microenterprise for Self-Reliance Act of 2000 and the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to increase assistance for the poorest people in developing countries under microenterprise as- H.R. 3656 January 29, 2002 sistance programs under those Acts, and for other purposes.

Mr. Leach March 20, 2002—Referred to International Relations. April 25, 2002—Committee markup. Ordered reported. An act to amend the International Organizations Immunities Act to May 10, 2002—Reported (amended). (H. Rept. 107–453.) provide for the applicability of that Act to the European Central June 4, 2002—Considered under suspension of rules. Passed House. Bank. June 5, 2002—Referred to Foreign Relations. October 8, 2002—Reported (amended). January 29, 2002—Referred to International Relations. November 13, 2002—Passed Senate (amended). September 24, 2002—Passed House. September 25, 2002—Referred to Foreign Relations. October 8, 2002—Reported. October 17, 2002—Passed Senate. November 5, 2002—Public Law 107–278.

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H.R. 4558 April 23, 2002

Mr. Walsh

An act to extend the Irish Peace Process Cultural and Training Pro- gram.

April 23, 2002—Referred to Judiciary and International Relations. July 17, 2002—Judiciary Committee markup. Ordered reported, 31–0. July 22, 2002—International Relations discharged. Reported by Judici- ary Committee (H. Rept. 107–596, Part I). Considered under sus- pension of rules. Passed House. July 23, 2002—Referred to Foreign Relations. August 1, 2002—Reported. September 18, 2002—Passed Senate. October 4, 2002—Public Law 107–234.

H.R. 5531 October 2, 2002

Mr. Tancredo

An act to facilitate famine relief efforts and a comprehensive solution to the war in Sudan. (Sudan Peace Act.)

October 2, 2002—Referred to International Relations and Financial Services. October 7, 2002—Considered under suspension of rules. Passed House (amended), 359–8. October 8, 2002—Received in Senate. October 9, 2002—Passed Senate without referral. October 21, 2002—Public Law 107–245.

(See also S. 180 and H.R. 2052.)

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S. J. Res. 9 March 20, 2001 S. J. Res. 23 September 14, 2001

Mrs. Boxer Mr. Daschle (for herself and Mr. Reid, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Jeffords, Ms. Collins, (for himself and Mr. Lott) Messrs. Specter and Chafee) A joint resolution to authorize the use of United States Armed Forces A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval of the rule against those responsible for the recent attacks launched against the submitted by the United States Agency for International Development United States. relating to the restoration of the Mexico City Policy. September 14, 2001—Passed Senate without referral, 98–0. Passed House. September 18, 2001—Public Law 107–40. S. J. Res. 17 June 22, 2001

Mrs. Boxer S. J. Res. 27 October 31, 2001 (for herself and Mr. Reid) Mr. Helms A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval of the rule (for himself and Messrs. DeWine and Graham) submitted by the President relating to the restoration of the Mexico City Policy. A joint resolution relating to the political, economic, and military relations of the United States with Nicaragua.

S. J. Res. 22 September 12, 2001 S. J. Res. 41 July 18, 2002 Mr. Daschle (for himself and Messrs. Lott, Reid, Nickles, Schumer, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Specter Messrs. Warner, Allen, Biden, Helms, Akaka, Allard, Baucus, Bayh, (for himself and Mr. Harkin) Bennett, Bingaman, Bond, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Breaux, Brownback, (Mr. Feingold)—July 26, 2002 Bunning, Burns, Byrd, Campbell, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. Carnahan, Messrs. Carper, Chafee, Cleland, Cochran, Ms. Collins, Messrs. A joint resolution calling for Congress to consider and vote on a Conrad, Corzine, Craig, Crapo, Dayton, DeWine, Dodd, Domenici, resolution for the use of force by the United States Armed Forces Dorgan, Durbin, Edwards, Ensign, Enzi, Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, against Iraq before such force is deployed. Messrs. Fitzgerald, Frist, Graham, Gramm, Grassley, Gregg, Hagel, Harkin, Hatch, Hollings, Hutchinson, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, Inouye, Jeffords, Johnson, Kennedy, Kerry, Kohl, Kyl, Ms. Landrieu, S. J. Res. 45 September 26, 2002 Messrs. Leahy, Levin, Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Lugar, McCain, Mc Connell, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Miller, Murkowski, Mrs. Mr. Daschle Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Nelson of Nebraska, Reed, Rob- (for himself and Mr. Lott) erts, Rockefeller, Santorum, Sarbanes, Sessions, Shelby, Smith of New Hampshire, Smith of Oregon, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Specter, Ms. Stabenow, A joint resolution to authorize the use of United States Armed Forces Messrs. Stevens, Thomas, Thompson, Thurmond, Torricelli, against Iraq. Voinovich, Wellstone and Wyden) September 26, 2002—Read the first time. A joint resolution expressing the sense of the Senate and House September 30, 2002—Read the second time and placed on calendar. of Representatives regarding the terrorist attacks launched against the October 1, 2002—Consideration of motion to proceed. United States on September 11, 2001. October 3, 2002—Cloture on motion to proceed invoked in Senate, 95–1. September 12, 2001—Passed Senate without referral, 100–0. October 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 2002—Considered. September 13, 2001—Passed House. October 11, 2002—Indefinitely postponed. September 18, 2001—Public Law 107–39. (See H. J. Res. 114.)

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S. J. Res. 46 October 2, 2002

Mr. Lieberman (for himself and Messrs. Warner, Bayh, McCain, McConnell, Domen- ici, Hutchinson, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Allard, Helms and Miller) (Mr. Edwards)—October 3, 2002 (Mr. Bunning)—October 4, 2002 (Messrs. Johnson and Baucus)—October 7, 2002 (Mr. Breaux)—October 9, 2002 (Mr. Thurmond)—October 10, 2002

A joint resolution to authorize the use of Untied States Armed Forces against Iraq.

October 2, 2002—Read the first time. Read the second time and placed on calendar.

S. J. Res. 50 October 17, 2002

Mr. McCain (Mr. Lieberman)—November 14, 2002

A joint resolution expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to human rights in Central Asia.

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H. J. Res. 75 December 4, 2001

Mr. Lindsey Graham

A joint resolution regarding inspection and monitoring to prevent the development of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

December 4, 2001—Referred to International Relations. December 12, 2001—Committee markup. Ordered reported (amended). December 19, 2001—Considered under suspension of rules. Passed House (amended), 392–12, 7 Present. December 20, 2001—Referred to Foreign Relations.

H. J. Res. 114 October 2, 2002

Mr. Hastert

A joint resolution to authorize the use of United States Armed Forces against Iraq.

October 2, 2002—Referred to International Relations. October 3, 2002—Committee markup. Ordered reported (amended). October 7, 2002—Reported (amended). (H. Rept. 107–721.) October 8, 2002—Considered under provisions of rule H. Res. 574. October 9, 10, 2002—Considered. Passed House, 296–133. October 10, 2002—Received in Senate and read twice. Laid before Senate by unanimous consent. October 11, 2002—Passed Senate, 77–23. October 16, 2002—P. L. 107–243.

(See also S. J. Res. 45.)

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(All votes are by voice unless otherwise indicated.)

S. Con. Res. 6 January 30, 2001 S. Con. Res. 13 February 14, 2001

Mr. Torricelli Mr. DeWine (for himself and Mr. Brownback) (for himself and Messrs. Helms, Dodd, McCain, Lott, Ms. Landrieu, (Mr. Biden)—January 31, 2001 Messrs. Grassley, Breaux, Chafee, Voinovich and Leahy) (Messrs. Johnson, Wellstone and Cleland)—February 6, 2001 (Messrs. Corzine, Dodd and Sarbanes)—February 7, 2001 A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress with respect to the upcoming trip of President George W. Bush to Mexico to A concurrent resolution expressing sympathy for the victims of the meet with the newly elected President Vicente Fox, and with respect devastating earthquake that struck India on January 26, 2001, and to future cooperative efforts between the United States and Mexico. support for ongoing aid efforts.

February 7, 2001—Reported. February 14, 2001—Considered and agreed to without referral. February 8, 2001—Agreed to. February 26, 2001—Referred to International Relations.

(See also H. Con. Res. 15.) S. Con. Res. 18 February 27, 2001

S. Con. Res. 7 February 1, 2001 Mr. Dodd (for himself and Mr. Chafee) Mr. Kerry (for himself and Messrs. Lugar, Levin, Reid, Graham and Wellstone) A concurrent resolution recognizing the achievements and contribu- (Mr. Miller)—February 6, 2001 tions of the Peace Corps over the past 40 years, and for other pur- (Mr. Inouye)—February 13, 2001 poses. (Mr. Leahy)—February 14, 2001 (Mrs. Hutchison and Mr. Helms)—February 26, 2001 February 28, 2001—Discussion during business meeting. Committee (Mr. Dodd)—March 13, 2001 discharged and agreed to. March 1, 2001—Referred to International Relations. A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that the United States should establish an international education policy to enhance national security and significantly further United States for- eign policy and global competitiveness. S. Con. Res. 23 March 13, 2001

April 3, 2001—Ordered reported, 18–0. Mrs. Feinstein April 4, 2001—Reported (amended). (for herself and Messrs. Helms, Kennedy, Torricelli, Dodd, Mrs. April 6, 2001—Agreed to (amended). Boxer, Messrs. Leahy, Kyl, Brownback, Reid, Baucus, Byrd and Mrs. April 24, 2001—Referred to International Relations, and Education Clinton) and Workforce Committees. (Ms. Mikulski)—March 14, 2001 (Mr. Corzine)—March 15, 2001

S. Con. Res. 9 February 13, 2001 A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress with respect to the involvement of the Government in Libya in the terrorist bomb- Mr. Harkin ing of Pan Am Flight 103, and for other purposes. (for himself and Messrs. Feingold, Reed, Leahy, Kennedy, Wellstone and Kohl) April 3, 2001—Reported, 18–0. (Mr. Wyden)—May 16, 2001 April 6, 2001—Agreed to. (Mrs. Boxer)—June 13, 2001 April 24, 2001—Referred to International Relations. (Messrs. Corzine, Durbin and Nelson)—June 27, 2001

A concurrent resolution condemning the violence in East Timor and urging the establishment of an international war crimes tribunal for prosecuting crimes against humanity that occurred during that conflict.

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S. Con. Res. 27 March 21, 2001 S. Con. Res. 35 May 2, 2001

Mr. Helms Mr. Schumer (for himself and Messrs. Wellstone, Hutchinson and Smith of New (for himself and Messrs. Brownback, Bayh, Lieberman, Santorum, Hampshire) Smith of New Hampshire, Smith of Oregon, Durbin, Leahy, Fitzgerald, Specter and Mrs. Clinton) A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that the (Messrs. Levin, Kohl and Corzine)—May 17, 2001 2008 Olympic Games should not be held in Beijing unless the Govern- (Messrs. Feingold, Miller and Ms. Mikulski)—June 5, 2001 ment of the People’s Republic of China releases all political prisoners, (Ms. Collins)—June 19, 2001 ratifies the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and observes internationally recognized human rights. A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that Leb- anon, Syria, and Iran should allow representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross to visit the four Israelis, Adi Avitan, S. Con. Res. 28 March 26, 2001 Binyamin Avraham, Omar Souad, and Eichanan Tannenbaum, pres- ently held by Hezbollah forces in Lebanon. Ms. Snowe (for herself and Ms. Mikulski) May 24, 2001—Reported. (Messrs. Kennedy and Sarbanes)—April 23, 2001 June 19, 2001—Agreed to. (Mr. Torricelli)—April 24, 2001 June 20, 2001—Referred to International Relations. (Mrs. Feinstein)—April 25, 2001 (Messrs. Durbin and Specter)—April 26, 2001 (Messrs. Reed and Levin)—April 30, 2001 S. Con. Res. 38 May 17, 2001 (Mr. Harkin)—May 2, 2001 (Mr. Biden)—June 7, 2001 Mr. McConnell (Mrs. Boxer)—June 12, 2001 (for himself and Mr. Helms, Mrs. Feinstein and Mr. Leahy) (Mr. Dodd)—July 12, 2001 (Mr. Johnson)—May 16, 2002 A concurrent resolution recognizing the founding of the Alliance for (Mr. Kohl)—June 4, 2002 Reform and Democracy in Asia, and for other purposes.

A concurrent resolution calling for a United States effort to end restrictions on the freedoms and human rights of the enclaved people S. Con. Res. 42 May 23, 2001 in the occupied area of Cyprus.

July 12, 2001—Reported (amended preamble). Mr. Brownback (for himself and Mrs. Boxer) (Mr. Santorum)—June 8, 2001 (Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)—June 22, 2001 S. Con. Res. 30 March 30, 2001 A bill condemning the Taleban for their discriminatory policies and Mr. Akaka for other purposes. (for himself and Messrs. Kerry and Wellstone) May 24, 2001—Reported. A concurrent resolution condemning the destruction of pre-Islamic June 19, 2001—Agreed to. statues in Afghanistan by the regime. June 20, 2001—Referred to International Relations.

(See also H. Con. Res. 145.) S. Con. Res. 34 April 26, 2001

Mr. Campbell S. Con. Res. 49 June 14, 2001 (for himself and Messrs. Dodd and Voinovich) (Mr. Levin)—May 24, 2001 Mrs. Boxer (Mr. Biden)—June 6, 2001 (for herself and Mr. Smith of Oregon) (Mr. Santorum)—June 27, 2001 (Messrs. Specter and Lieberman)—July 10, 2001 A concurrent resolution urging the return of portraits painted by Dina Babbitt during her internment at Auschwitz that are now in the posses- A concurrent resolution congratulating the Baltic nations of Estonia, sion of the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum. Latvia, and Lithuania on the tenth anniversary of the reestablishment of their full independence.

July 12, 2001—Reported (amended). July 18, 2001—Agreed to (amended). July 19, 2001—Referred to International Relations.

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S. Con. Res. 53 June 21, 2001 S. Con. Res. 62 July 31, 2001

Mr. Hagel Mr. Helms (for himself and Messrs. Leahy and Levin) (for himself and Messrs. Biden and Levin) (Messrs. DeWine, Inhofe and Feingold)—June 25, 2001 (Mr. Kohl, Ms. Mikulski and Mr. Corzine)—June 27, 2001 A concurrent resolution congratulating Ukraine on the 10th anniversary (Messrs. Johnson, Wellstone, Stabenow, Sarbanes and Nelson of Ne- of the restoration of its independence and supporting its full integration braska)—June 29, 2001 into the Euro-Atlantic community of democracies. (Mr. Biden and Mrs. Boxer)—July 9, 2001 (Mr. Lugar)—July 11, 2001 August 1, 2001—Reported. (Mrs. Feinstein)—July 12, 2001 August 3, 2001—Agreed to (amended). (Messrs. Durbin, Grassley and Kerry)—July 16, 2001 September 5, 2001—Referred to International Relations. (Mrs. Murray and Mr. Conrad)—July 17, 2001 (Mr. Daschle)—July 18, 2001 AMENDMENT A concurrent resolution encouraging the development of strategies to reduce hunger and poverty, and to promote the market economies and democratic institutions in sub-Saharan Africa. S. Con. Res. 62, Amdt. 1479 August 3, 2001

July 12, 2001—Reported. Mr. Reid (for Mr. Helms) July 18, 2001—Agreed to. July 19, 2001—Received in House and held at desk. To make a clerical correction.

(See also H. Con. Res. 102.) August 3, 2001—Adopted.

S. Con. Res. 58 June 29, 2001 S. Con. Res. 81 November 8, 2001

Mr. Akaka Mr. Biden (for himself and Mr. Inouye) (for himself and Messrs. Helms, Wellstone, Brownback, Sarbanes, Torricelli, Daschle, Allen, Dodd and Kerry) A concurrent resolution expressing support for the tenth annual meet- ing of the Asia Pacific Parliamentary Forum. A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress to welcome the Prime Minister of India, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, on the occasion August 1, 2001—Reported. of his visit to the United States, and to affirm that India is a valued September 6, 2001—Agreed to. friend and partner and an important ally in the campaign against September 10, 2001—Referred to International Relations. international terrorism, and for other purposes. December 11, 2001—Considered under suspension of rules. Agreed to in House. November 8, 2001—Considered and agreed to without referral. November 9, 2001—Received in House and held at the desk.

S. Con. Res. 60 July 17, 2001 (See H. Con. Res. 264.)

Mr. Helms (for himself, Messrs. Smith of Oregon, Lott and Allen) S. Con. Res. 86 November 28, 2001

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress that Mr. Dodd the continued participation of the Russian Federation in meetings (for himself and Messrs. Kerry, McCain, Mrs. Clinton, Ms. Snowe, of the Group of Eight countries must be conditioned on the Russian Ms. Mikulski, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. Hutchison and Mrs. Boxer) Federation’s voluntary acceptance of and adherence to the norms and (Mr. Feingold)—December 12, 2001 standards of democracy. A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that women from all ethnic groups in Afghanistan should participate in the eco- nomic and political reconstruction of Afghanistan.

December 12, 2001—Reported. December 13, 2001—Agreed to. December 17, 2001—Referred to International Relations.

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S. Con. Res. 88 December 5, 2001 S. Con. Res. 96 February 12, 2002

Mr. Biden Mr. Brownback (for himself and Messrs. Daschle, Lott, Bayh, Bond, Mrs. Boxer, (for himself and Mr. Wellstone) Mr. Brownback, Mrs. Carnahan, Messrs. Carper, Dodd, Dorgan, Dur- bin, Edwards, Graham, Hatch, Hutchinson, Kerry, Kohl, Levin, A concurrent resolution commending President Pervez Musharraf of Lieberman, McConnell, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Murkowski, Mrs. Murray, Pakistan for his leadership and friendship and welcoming him to Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Sarbanes, Stevens, Thomas, Thompson the United States. and Torricelli) (Mr. Harkin)—December 7, 2001 February 12, 2002—Considered and agreed to without referral. (Mr. Inhofe)—December 17, 2001 (See also H. Con. Res. 324.) A concurrent resolution expressing solidarity with Israel in the fight against terrorism.

December 5, 2001—Considered and agreed to without referral. S. Con. Res. 98 February 15, 2002

(See also H. Con. Res. 280, S. Res. 247 and S. Res. 253.) Mrs. Murray (for herself and Ms. Cantwell) (Mr. Roberts )—February 28, 2002 S. Con. Res. 90 December 10, 2001 A concurrent resolution commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Mrs. Feinstein inauguration of Sino-American relations and the sale of the first com- (for herself, Mr. Hagel and Mrs. Boxer) mercial jet aircraft to China.

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress regarding the efforts of people of the United States of Korean ancestry to S. Con. Res. 109 May 9, 2002 reunite with their family members in North Korea.

December 12, 2001—Reported. Mr. Chafee December 20, 2001—Agreed to. (for himself and Mr. Feingold) (Mr. Reed)—May 20, 2002 (See H. Con. Res. 77.) A concurrent resolution commemorating the independence of East Timor and expressing the sense of Congress that the President should S. Con. Res. 91 December 10, 2001 establish diplomatic relations with East Timor, and for other purposes.

Mr. Helms May 23, 2002—Reported (amended) and agreed to. (for himself and Messrs. Lugar, Kerry and Hagel) (See also H. Con. Res. 405.) A concurrent resolution expressing deep gratitude to the government and the people of the Philippines for their sympathy and support since September 11, 2001, and for other purposes. S. Con. Res. 114 May 20, 2002

December 10, 2001—Considered and agreed to without referral. Mr. Brownback December 11, 2001—Referred to International Relations. (for himself and Mr. Kennedy)

(See also H. Con. Res. 273.) A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress regarding North Korean refugees who are detained in China and returned to North Korea where they face torture, imprisonment, and execution. S. Con. Res. 92 December 11, 2001 June 13, 2002—Reported (amended). Mr. Hatch June 19, 2002—Agreed to (amended). (for himself and Messrs. Biden, Helms, Kennedy and Smith of Or- egon) (See also H. Con. Res. 213.) A concurrent resolution recognizing Radio Free Europe/Radio Lib- erty’s success in promoting democracy and its continuing contribution to United States national interests.

December 12, 2001—Reported. December 20, 2001—Agreed to.

(See also H. Con. Res. 242.)

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S. Con. Res. 122 June 19, 2002 S. Con. Res. 150 October 7, 2002

Ms. Snowe Mr. Bond (for herself and Messrs. Biden and Sarbanes) (Ms. Mikulski and Mr. Torricelli)—June 27, 2002 A concurrent resolution welcoming her Majesty Queen Sirikit of Thai- (Mr. Kerry and Mrs. Carnahan)—July 8, 2002 land on her visit to the United States and for other purposes. (Mrs. Feinstein)—July 11, 2002 October 7, 2002—Considered and agreed to. (Messrs. Johnson and Corzine)—July 15, 2002 October 8, 2002—Referred to International Relations. (Mr. Harkin)—August 1, 2002 (Mr. Carper)—September 4, 2002 S. Con. Res. 157 November 13, 2002 A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that security, reconciliation, and prosperity for all Cypriots can be best achieved within the context of membership in the European Union which will Mrs. Lincoln provide significant rights and obligations for all Cypriots, and for (Mr. Miller)—November 19, 2002 other purposes. A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that United States Diplomatic missions should provide the full and complete pro- August 1, 2002—Reported (amended). tection of the United States to certain citizens of the United States November 18, 2002—Agreed to (amended). living abroad. November 19, 2002—Referred to International Relations.

S. Con. Res. 158 November 15, 2002 S. Con. Res. 123 June 25, 2002 Mr. Nelson of Florida Mr. Torricelli (for himself and Mr. Smith of Oregon)

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that the A concurrent resolution urging the Government of Egypt and other future of Taiwan should be resolved peacefully, through a democratic Arab governments not to allow their government-controlled television mechanism, with the express consent of the people of Taiwan and stations to broadcast any program that lends legitimacy to the Proto- free from outside threats, intimidation, or interference. cols of the Elders of Zion, and for other purposes.

(See also S. Res. 366.) S. Con. Res. 127 June 28, 2002

Mr. Fitzgerald (for himself and Messrs. Torricelli, Smith of New Hampshire, Lieberman and Sarbanes)

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress that the Parthenon Marbles should be returned to Greece.

S. Con. Res. 133 July 30, 2002

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself and Mr. Leahy)

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that the United States should not use force against Iraq, outside of the existing Rules of Engagement, without specific statutory authorization or a declaration of war under Article I, Section 8, Clause 11 of the Con- stitution of the United States.

S. Con. Res. 147 September 24, 2002

Mr. Burns (Mr. Miller)—October 3, 2002

A concurrent resolution encouraging improved cooperation with Russia on energy development issues.

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H. Con. Res. 15 January 30, 2001 H. Con. Res. 77 March 22, 2001

Mr. Royce Mr. Becerra

A concurrent resolution expressing sympathy for the victims of the A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress regarding devastating earthquake that struck India on January 26, 2001, and the efforts of people of the United States of Korean ancestry to support for ongoing aid efforts. reunite with their family members in North Korea.

January 30, 2001—Referred to International Relations and Financial March 22, 2001—Referred to International Relations. Services Committees. November 27, 2001—Considered under suspension of rules. Agreed January 31, 2001—Considered under suspension of rules. Agreed to, to, 420–0. 406–1. Received in Senate and referred to Foreign Relations. November 29, 2001—Referred to Foreign Relations.

(See S. Con. Res. 6.) (See also S. Con. Res. 90.)

H. Con. Res. 41 March 20, 2001 H. Con. Res. 89 March 28, 2001

Mr. Tom Davis Mr. Walden

A concurrent resolution expressing sympathy for the victims of the A concurrent resolution mourning the death of Ron Sander at the devastating earthquakes that struck El Salvador on January 13, 2001, hands of terrorist kidnappers in Ecuador and welcoming the release and February 13, 2001, and supporting ongoing aid efforts. from captivity of Arnie Alford, Steve Derry, Jason Weber, and David Bradley, and supporting efforts by the United States to combat such February 27, 2001—Referred to International Relations and Financial terrorism. Services. March 20, 2001—Considered under suspension of rules. Agreed to, March 28, 2001—Referred to International Relations. 405–1. August 1, 2001—Committee markup. March 21, 2001—Referred to Foreign Relations. August 2, 2001—Committee discharged and agreed to. August 3, 2001—Referred to Foreign Relations. (See also S. Res. 18.)

H. Con. Res. 102 April 4, 2001 H. Con. Res. 69 March 20, 2001 Mr. Leach Mr. Lampson A concurrent resolution relating to efforts to reduce hunger in sub- A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress on Saharan Africa. the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction and urging all Contracting States to the Convention to April 4, 2001—Referred to International Relations. recommend the production of practice guides. November 1, 2001—Committee markup. December 4, 2001—Considered under suspension of rules. March 20, 2001—Referred to International Relations. December 5, 2001—Agreed to, 400–9. March 22, 2001—International Relations discharged. Considered by December 6, 2001—Received in Senate and placed on calendar. unanimous consent and agreed to. Received in Senate. March 8, 2002—Agreed to in Senate without referral. March 23, 2001—Agreed to without referral. (See also S. Con. Res. 53.)

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H. Con. Res. 116 April 26, 2001 H. Con. Res. 145 May 25, 2001

Mr. Shimkus Mr. Engel

A concurrent resolution recommending the integration of Lithuania, A concurrent resolution condemning the recent order by the Taliban Latvia and Estonia into the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. regime of Afghanistan to require Hindus in Afghanistan to wear sym- bols identifying them as Hindu. April 26, 2001—Referred to International Relations. October 7, 2002—Considered under suspension of rules. Agreed to. May 25, 2001—Referred to International Relations. June 6, 2001—Committee markup. Ordered reported. October 8, 2002—Received in Senate. June 13, 2001—Considered and agreed to, 420–0. June 14, 2001—Referred to Foreign Relations.

H. Con. Res. 117 May 1, 2001 (See also S. Con. Res. 42.)

Mr. Hoekstra H. Con. Res. 188 July 18, 2001 A concurrent resolution expressing sympathy to the family, friends, and co-workers of Veronica ‘‘Roni’’ Bowers and Charity Bowers. Mrs. Ros-Lehtinen

May 1, 2001—Referred to International Relations. Committee dis- A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that the charged and agreed to. Government of the People’s Republic of China should cease its perse- May 2, 2001—Referred to Foreign Relations. cution of Falun Gong practitioners.

July 18, 2001—Referred to International Relations. August 1, 2001—Committee markup. H. Con. Res. 135 May 15, 2001 July 22, 2002—Considered under suspension of rules. Agreed to, 420–0. Mr. Schaffer July 25, 2002—Referred to Foreign Relations. A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress wel- coming President Chen Shui-bian of Taiwan to the United States. H. Con. Res. 211 August 2, 2001 May 15, 2001—Referred to International Relations. May 17, 2001—Committee discharged and agreed to. Referred to Mr. Peter King Foreign Relations. A concurrent resolution commending Daw Aung San Suu Kyi on the 10th anniversary of her receiving the Nobel Peace Prize and (See also S. Res. 89.) expressing the sense of the Congress with respect to the Government of Burma.

H. Con. Res. 139 May 21, 2001 August 2, 2001—Referred to International Relations. November 1, 2001—Committee markup. Mr. Wicker November 13, 2001—Considered under suspension of rules. November 14, 2001—Agreed to, 420–0. A concurrent resolution welcoming His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme November 15, 2001—Referred to Foreign Relations. Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, on his visit to the United December 12, 2001—Ordered reported (amended). States and commemorating the 1700th anniversary of the acceptance December 14, 2001—Reported (amended). of Christianity in Armenia. December 20, 2001—Agreed to (amended).

May 21, 2001—Referred to International Relations. May 23, 2001—International Relations discharged. Considered by H. Con. Res. 213 August 2, 2001 unanimous consent and agreed to. May 24, 2001—Received in Senate. Mr. Royce May 25, 2001—Agreed to without referral. A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress regarding North Korean refugees who are detained in China and returned to North Korea where they face torture, imprisonment, and execution.

August 2, 2001—Referred to International Relations. June 11, 2002—Considered under suspension of rules. Agreed to, 406–0. June 12, 2002—Referred to Foreign Relations.

(See also S. Con. Res. 114.)

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H. Con. Res. 217 September 6, 2001 H. Con. Res. 273 November 16, 2001

Mr. Hyde Mr. Rohrabacher

A concurrent resolution recognizing the historic significance of the A concurrent resolution reaffirming the special relationship between fiftieth anniversary of the alliance between Australia and the United the United States and the Republic of the Philippines. States under the ANZUS Treaty, paying tribute to the United States- Australia relationship, reaffirming the importance of economic and November 16, 2001—Referred to International Relations. security cooperation between the United States and Australia, and December 12, 2001—Committee markup. welcoming the state visit by Australian Prime Minister John Howard. December 18, 2001—Considered under suspension of rules. Agreed to. September 6, 2001—Referred to International Relations. December 19, 2001—Referred to Foreign Relations. October 16, 2001—Considered under suspension of rules. Agreed to (amended), 413–1. (See also S. Con. Res. 91.) October 17, 2001—Referred to Foreign Relations.

H. Con. Res. 280 December 4, 2001 H. Con. Res. 242 October 4, 2001 Mr. Hyde Mr. Hyde A concurrent resolution expressing solidarity with Israel in the fight A concurrent resolution recognizing Radio Free Europe/Radio Lib- against terrorism. erty’s success in promoting democracy and its continuing contribution to United States national interests. December 4, 2001—Referred to International Relations. December 5, 2001—Considered under suspension of rules. Agreed October 4, 2001—Referred to International Relations. to, 384–11, 21 Present. November 1, 2001—Committee markup. December 6, 2001—Referred to Foreign Relations. December 4, 2001—Considered under suspension of rules. Agreed to, 404–1. (See S. Con. Res. 88, S. Res. 247 and S. Res. 253.) December 6, 2001—Referred to Foreign Relations.

(See S. Con. Res. 92.) H. Con. Res. 304 January 24, 2002

Mr. Danny Davis H. Con. Res. 264 November 7, 2001 A concurrent resolution expressing sympathy to the people of the Mr. Lantos Democratic Republic of the Congo who were tragically affected by the eruption of the Nyiragongo volcano on January 17, 2002. A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress to welcome the Prime Minister of India, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, on the occasion January 24, 2002—Referred to International Relations. of his visit to the United States, and to affirm that India is a valued February 26, 2002—Considered under suspension of rules. Agreed friend and partner and an important ally in the campaign against to, 405–1. international terrorism. February 27, 2002—Referred to Foreign Relations.

November 7, 2001—Referred to International Relations. November 8, 2001—International Relations discharged. Considered by H. Con. Res. 313 February 5, 2002 unanimous consent and agreed to. November 9, 2001—Received in Senate and agreed to without referral. Mr. Crowley

(See also S. Con. Res. 81.) A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress regarding the crash of Transporte Aereo Militar Ecuatoriano (TAME) Flight 120 on January 28, 2002.

February 5, 2002—Referred to International Relations. February 12, 2002—Considered under suspension of rules. Agreed to. February 13, 2002—Referred to Foreign Relations.

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H. Con. Res. 324 February 12, 2002

Mr. Pitts

A concurrent resolution commending President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan for his leadership and friendship and welcoming him to the United States.

February 12, 2002—Referred to International Relations. Considered under suspension of rules and agreed to. February 13, 2002—Received in the Senate. April 29, 2002—Referred to Foreign Relations.

(See S. Con. Res. 96.)

H. Con. Res. 394 May 1, 2002

Mr. Bereuter

A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress con- cerning the 2002 World Cup and co-hosts Republic of Korea and Japan.

May 1, 2002—Referred to International Relations. June 11, 2002—Considered under suspension of rules. Agreed to, 402–1. June 12, 2002—Referred to Foreign Relations.

(See also S. Res. 274.)

H. Con. Res. 405 May 14, 2002

Mr. Christopher Smith

A concurrent resolution commemorating the independence of East Timor and commending the President for promptly establishing diplo- matic relations with East Timor.

May 14, 2002—Referred to International Relations. May 21, 2002—Considered under suspension of rules and agreed to (amended). May 22, 2002—Referred to Foreign Relations.

(See S. Con. Res. 109.)

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S. Res. 7 January 3, 2001 S. Res. 22 February 14, 2001

Mr. Daschle Mr. Hutchinson (for himself and Mr. Lott) (for himself and Messrs. Wellstone, Helms, Torricelli, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Dayton, Smith of New Hampshire, Kyl, Specter, Feingold, Designating the following Senators as Chairmen of the following Harkin and Santorum) committees until 12:00 meridian on January 20, 2001. Committee (Mr. Hagel and Ms. Snowe)—February 15, 2001 on Foreign Relations: Mr. Biden, of Delaware. (Messrs. Lieberman, Sessions and Corzine)—February 26, 2001 (Mr. Grassley)—March 1, 2001 January 3, 2001—Agreed to. A resolution urging the appropriate representative of the United States to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights to introduce at the annual meeting of the Commission a resolution calling upon S. Res. 8 January 5, 2001 the People’s Republic of China to end its human rights violations in China and Tibet, and for other purposes. Mr. Daschle (for himself and Mr. Lott) March 20, 2001—Committee discharged and agreed to.

A resolution relative to Senate procedure in the 107th Congress.

January 5, 2001—Agreed to. S. Res. 27 February 15, 2001

Mr. Helms (Mr. Wellstone)—February 26, 2001 S. Res. 17 February 6, 2001 A resolution to express the sense of the Senate regarding the 1944 Mr. Brownback deportation of the Chechen people to Central Asia, and for other (for himself and Mr. Torricelli) purposes.

A resolution congratulating President Chandrika Bandaranaike April 3, 2001—Reported, 18–0. Kimaratunga and the people of the Democratic Socialist Republic April 6, 2001—Agreed to. of Sri Lanka on the celebration of 53 years of independence.

February 7, 2001—Reported. February 8, 2001—Agreed to. S. Res. 32 February 28, 2001

Mr. Helms

S. Res. 18 February 6, 2001 An original resolution authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Foreign Relations. Ms. Landrieu (for herself and Mr. Dodd) February 28, 2001—Reported. Referred to Rules and Administration (Mr. Torricelli)—February 13, 2001 Committee.

A resolution expressing sympathy for the victims of the devastating (See S. Res. 54.) earthquake that struck El Salvador on January 13, 2001.

February 7, 2001—Reported. February 8, 2001—Agreed to.

(See also H. Con. Res. 41.)

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S. Res. 54 March 8, 2001 S. Res. 81 May 3, 2001

Mr. Lott Mr. Helms (for himself and Mr. Daschle) (for himself and Messrs. Allen, Biden and Kerry)

A resolution authorizing expenditures by the committees of the Senate A resolution commending the members of the United States mission for the periods March 1, 2001, through September 30, 2001, October in the People’s Republic of China for their persistence, devotion 1, 2001, through September 30, 2002, and October 1, 2002, through to duty, sacrifice, and success in obtaining the safe repatriation to February 28, 2003. the United States of the crew of the Navy EP–3E ARIES II aircraft who had been detained in China. March 8, 2001—Referred to Rules Committee. Rules discharged and agreed to. May 9, 2001—Committee discharged and agreed to. April 30, 2001—Written report filed by Rules. (S. Rept. 107–14.)

S. Res. 88 May 14, 2001 S. Res. 60 March 14, 2001 Mr. Kennedy Mr. Smith of Oregon (for himself and Messrs. Lugar, Leahy, Brownback, Biden, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Kerry, Smith of Oregon, Torricelli, Chafee, Corzine, A resolution urging the immediate release of Kosovar Albanians Allen, Akaka, Lieberman, Bayh, Bingaman, Feingold, Levin, Reed, wrongfully imprisoned in Serbia, and for other purposes. Kohl, Durbin, Johnson, Sarbanes, Wellstone, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. McCain and Mrs. Clinton) April 3, 2001—Reported, 18–0. (Mr. Rockefeller and Ms. Collins)—May 15, 2001 April 6, 2001—Agreed to. (Messrs. Specter and Jeffords)—May 17, 2001

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate on the importance of membership of the United States on the United Nations Human Rights Commission. S. Res. 62 March 22, 2001 May 24, 2001—Reported. Mr. Lieberman June 19, 2001—Agreed to. (for himself and Messrs. Lugar, Graham, Kyl, Helms, Ensign, Fein- gold, Nelson of Florida, Torricelli, Smith of New Hampshire, Sessions, DeWine and Santorum) S. Res. 89 May 15, 2001 A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the human rights situation in Cuba. Mr. Torricelli (for himself and Messrs. Helms and Murkowski) (Messrs. Sessions, Allen, and Ms. Snowe)—May 22, 2001

S. Res. 66 April 5, 2001 A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate welcoming Taiwan’s President Chen Shui-bian to the United States. Mr. Thomas (for himself and Messrs. Kerry, Warner, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Mur- (See also H. Con. Res. 135.) kowski, Biden, Lugar, Smith of Oregon, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Brownback, Baucus, Roberts, Nelson of Florida, Lieberman, Kennedy, Dodd, Torricelli, Corzine, McConnell, Levin, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Wellstone, Daschle, Rockefeller, Mrs. Carnahan, Mr. Conrad, Mrs. S. Res. 91 May 21, 2001 Murray, Messrs. Thurmond, Crapo, Dorgan, Bayh, Campbell, Ms. Cantwell, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Edwards, Kohl, Hutchinson, Fitzgerald, Mr. Nelson of Florida Inouye, Johnson and Ms. Snowe) (for himself and Messrs. Feingold and Leahy) (Messrs. Carper, Voinovich, Inhofe, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Cochran, (Mr. Harkin)—June 6, 2001 Leahy, Mrs. Lincoln, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Grassley, Miller, Frist, Nickles, Bond, Cleland, Craig, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Gregg, Allard, A resolution condemning the murder of a United States citizen and Santorum, Chafee, Enzi, Schumer, Hatch, Reed, Dayton, DeWine, other civilians, and expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the Sarbanes, Sessions, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Breaux, Burns, Reid and failure of the Indonesian judicial system to hold accountable those Stevens)—April 6, 2001 responsible for the killings. (Messrs. Graham, Allen and Nelson)—April 23, 2001 May 24, 2001—Ordered reported (amended). A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the release June 5, 2001—Reported (amended). of twenty-four United States military personnel currently being de- June 13, 2001—Star Print ordered, as reported. tained by the People’s Republic of China. June 20, 2001—Agreed to (amended).

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S. Res. 107 June 8, 2001 S. Res. 122 June 29, 2001

Mr. Helms Mr. McConnell (for himself and Messrs. Leahy, DeWine, Dodd, Chafee and Torricelli) (for himself and Mr. Leahy)

A resolution congratulating the people of Peru on the occasion of A resolution relating to the transfer of Slobodan Milosevic to the their democratic elections on June 3, 2001. International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia, and for other purposes.

June 25, 2001—Committee discharged and agreed to. July 12, 2001—Reported (amended). July 18, 2001—Agreed to (amended).

S. Res. 115 June 22, 2001 S. Res. 126 July 11, 2001 Mr. McConnell (for himself and Messrs. Leahy and Biden) Mr. Daschle (for himself and Messrs. Stevens, Reid, Conrad, Harkin, Dorgan and A resolution encouraging a lasting cease-fire in Macedonia, com- mending the parties for seeking a political solution, and for other Sarbanes) purposes. A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding observance of the Olympic Truce.

S. Res. 116 June 25, 2001 August 1, 2001—Reported. September 6, 2001—Agreed to. Mr. Voinovich (for himself and Messrs. Biden, DeWine and Harkin)

A resolution congratulating the Republic of Slovenia on its tenth S. Res. 128 July 11, 2001 anniversary of independence. Mr. Torricelli June 25, 2001—Agreed to without referral. (for himself and Messrs. Corzine, Kerry, Allen, Wellstone, Thomas and Brownback) (Messrs. Helms and Dodd)—July 12, 2001

S. Res. 119 June 29, 2001 A resolution calling on the Government of the People’s Republic of China to immediately and unconditionally release Li Shaomin and Mr. Bayh all other American scholars of Chinese ancestry being held in deten- (for himself and Messrs. Smith of Oregon, Daschle, Leahy, Bingaman, tion, calling on the President of the United States to continue working Lugar, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Dorgan, Kerry, Kennedy, Lieberman, on behalf of Li Shaomin and the other detained scholars for their Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Wellstone, DeWine, Biden, Rockefeller, Levin, release, and for other purposes. Corzine, Specter, Torricelli, Graham and Ms. Snowe) (Mr. Feingold)—July 9, 2001 July 12, 2001—Reported. (Ms. Landrieu)—July 16, 2001 July 24, 2001—Agreed to (amended). (Mr. Conrad)—July 18, 2001

A resolution combating the Global AIDS pandemic. AMENDMENTS

S. Res. 121 June 29, 2001 S. Res. 128, Amdt. 1060 July 24, 2001

Mr. Kerry Mr. Daschle (for himself and Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Hollings, McCain, Biden, Sar- (for Mr. Torricelli) banes, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Kennedy and Feingold) (Messrs. Lugar, Wyden and Mrs. Carnahan)—July 10, 2001 To make a technical amendment. (Messrs. Lieberman, Reed, Akaka and Ms. Collins)—July 12, 2001 (Mr. Warner)—July 16, 2001 July 24, 2001—Adopted. (Messrs. Leahy and Smith of New Hampshire)—July 24, 2001 (Mr. Dayton)—September 4, 2001

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the policy of the United States at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the International Whaling Commission.

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S. Res. 128, Amdt. 1061 July 24, 2001 S. Res. 167 October 3, 2001

Mr. Daschle Mr. McCain (for Mr. Torricelli) (for himself and Messrs. Kerry, Graham, Hagel, Nelson of Florida, Cleland and Carper) To make technical amendments to the preamble. A resolution recognizing Ambassador Douglas ‘‘Pete’’ Peterson for July 24, 2001—Adopted. his service to the United States as the first American ambassador to Vietnam since the .

S. Res. 128, Amdt. 1062 July 24, 2001 October 3, 2001—Considered and agreed to without referral.

Mr. Daschle (for Mr. Torricelli) S. Res. 172 October 18, 2001 To make technical changes in the bill. Mr. Wellstone July 24, 2001—Adopted. A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the urgent need to provide emergency humanitarian assistance and development assistance to civilians in Afghanistan, including Afghan refugees in S. Res. 133 July 12, 2001 surrounding countries. Mr. Corzine

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that information per- S. Res. 174 October 30, 2001 taining to Nazi war criminals should be brought to light so that future generations can learn from Holocaust, and for other purposes. Mr. Miller (for himself and Mr. Helms)

A resolution expressing appreciation to the United Kingdom for its S. Res. 142 July 31, 2001 solidarity and leadership as an ally of the United States and reaffirm- ing the special relationship between the two countries. Mr. Dodd November 14, 2001—Ordered reported. A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States November 15, 2001—Reported and agreed to. should be an active participant in the United Nations World Con- ference on , Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance. S. Res. 182 November 16, 2001

Mrs. Feinstein S. Res. 151 August 3, 2001 (for herself and Messrs. Smith of Oregon and Leahy) (Mrs. Boxer)—December 17, 2001 Mr. Dodd (Messrs. Wellstone, Lugar and Jeffords)—January 23, 2002 (for himself and Messrs. Schumer, Smith of Oregon, Mrs. Clinton, (Mr. Wyden)—January 24, 2002 Messrs. Lugar, Santorum, Wellstone and Corzine) (Mr. Corzine)—January 25, 2002 A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the World Con- (Mr. Kennedy)—February 4, 2002 ference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia, and Re- A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States lated Intolerance presents a unique opportunity to address global dis- should allocate significantly more resources to combat global poverty. crimination. May 23, 2002—Reported (amended). June 4, 2002—Agreed to (amended). S. Res. 157 August 3, 2001

Mr. Smith of New Hampshire

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the Secretary of State should redesignate the Palestine Liberation Organization as a terrorist organization, and for other purposes.

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S. Res. 191 December 13, 2001 S. Res. 213 February 28, 2002

Mrs. Boxer Mr. Wellstone (for herself and Messrs. Brownback, Wellstone and Ms. Mikulski) (for himself and Mr. Brownback)

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate commending the A resolution condemning human rights violations in Chechnya and inclusion of women in the Afghan Interim Administration and com- urging a political solution to the conflict. mending those who met at the historic Afghan Women’s Summit for Democracy in Brussels. March 19, 2002—Reported (amended). March 20, 2002—Agreed to. December 13, 2001—Considered and agreed to without referral.

S. Res. 219 March 7, 2002 S. Res. 194 December 20, 2001 Mr. Graham Mr. Brownback (for himself and Messrs. Helms, DeWine and Torricelli) (Mr. McCain)—March 13, 2002 A resolution congratulating the people and government of Kazakhstan (Mr. Sessions)—March 14, 2002 on the tenth anniversary of the independence of the Republic of (Mr. Frist)—March 15, 2002 Kazakhstan. (Mr. Lieberman)—March 18, 2002 (Mr. Allen)—March 19, 2002 December 20, 2001—Referred to Foreign Relations. Committee dis- (Messrs. Kyl and Bayh)—March 20, 2002 charged and agreed to. (Mr. Thompson)—April 9, 2002 (Mr. Miller)—April 17, 2002

A resolution expressing support for the democratically elected Govern- S. Res. 204 February 5, 2002 ment of Colombia and its efforts to counter threats from United States-designated foreign terrorist organizations. Mr. DeWine (for himself and Messrs. Chafee, Dodd, Kerry, Lott, Dorgan, Hagel, Dayton, Sarbanes and Bingaman) S. Res. 220 March 7, 2002 (Mr. Leahy)—February 13, 2002 Mr. Grassley A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the impor- tance of United States foreign assistance programs as a diplomatic A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the contin- tool for fighting global terrorism and promoting United States security ued attacks on democracy and the rule of law in Colombia, including interests. the kidnappings of the elected representatives of the people of Colom- bia.

S. Res. 205 February 7, 2002 S. Res. 229 March 20, 2002 Mr. Campbell (for himself and Messrs. Dodd and Brownback) Mrs. Boxer (Mrs. Clinton)—February 14, 2002 (for herself and Ms. Mikulski, Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Hutchison, Ms. Snowe, Ms. Collins, Ms. Landrieu, Mrs. Lincoln, A resolution urging the Government of Ukraine to ensure a demo- Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. Carnahan, Mrs. Clinton and Ms. Stabenow) cratic, transparent, and fair election process leading up to the March 31, 2002, parliamentary elections. A resolution condemning the involvement of women in suicide bomb- ings. March 19, 2002—Reported. March 20, 2002—Agreed to. March 20, 2002—Considered and agreed to without referral.

S. Res. 235 April 10, 2002

Mr. Wellstone (for himself, Mrs. Boxer and Mrs. Feinstein)

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to the protection of Afghan refugees, and for other purposes.

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S. Res. 246 April 18, 2002 S. Res. 252 April 25, 2002

Mr. Campbell Mr. Wellstone (Mr. Helms and Ms. Landrieu)—April 23, 2002 (Mr. Feingold)—May 8, 2002 (Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)—April 29, 2002 (Mr. Craig)—May 23, 2002 A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding human rights violations in Tibet, the Panchen Lama, and the need for dialogue A resolution demanding the return of the USS Pueblo to the United between the Chinese leadership and the Dalai Lama or his representa- States Navy. tives.

May 23, 2002—Ordered reported. June 3, 2002—Reported (amended). S. Res. 247 April 22, 2002 June 4, 2002—Agreed to (amended).

Mr. Lieberman (for himself and Messrs. Smith of Oregon, Daschle, Cleland and Ms. Collins) S. Res. 253 April 25, 2002 (Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Edwards, Mrs. Carnahan, Messrs. Feingold, Graham, Kyl, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Levin, Ms. Mikulski and Mr. Nel- Mr. Smith of Oregon son)—April 23, 2002 (for himself and Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Schumer and Hatch) (Mr. Allen, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Crapo and Kohl)—April 24, 2002 (Mr. Cleland, Ms. Collins, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Dorgan, Nelson of (Messrs. Corzine, Lott, Schumer and Warner)—April 26, 2002 Florida and Corzine)—May 8, 2002 (Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)—April 29, 2002 (Mr. Kohl)—May 9, 2002 (Mr. Baucus, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Harkin, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Reed (Mr. Durbin)—May 13, 2002 and Wyden)—April 30, 2002 (Mr. Sarbanes)—May 15, 2002 (Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Allard, Bayh, Durbin, Johnson, Hatch, Breaux, (Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)—June 4, 2002 Torricelli, Brownback, Bunning, DeWine, McConnell, Ms. Murkowski, Messrs. Nickles, Santorum, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Cochran, Dodd, A resolution reiterating the sense of the Senate regarding the rise Inhofe, McCain, Shelby, Thompson and Mrs. Feinstein)—May 1, 2002 of Anti-Semitic violence in Europe. (Messrs. Hutchinson, Grassley, Sarbanes, Lieberman, Specter, Stevens, Bond, Frist, Voinovich, Biden, Kerry, Campbell and Craig)—May May 23, 2002—Reported (amended). 2, 2002 June 4, 2002—Agreed to. (Mr. Dorgan)—May 6, 2002 (Messrs. Bennett and Sessions)—May 7, 2002 (See also S. Con. Res. 88, H. Con. Res. 280 and S. Res. 248.)

A resolution expressing solidarity with Israel in its fight against ter- rorism. S. Res. 258 May 1, 2002

Mr. Smith of New Hampshire S. Res. 248 April 23, 2002 (for himself and Mr. Nelson of Nebraska) (Messrs. Bunning and Santorum)—May 16, 2002 Mr. Corzine (Mr. Craig)—May 22, 2002 (Mr. Kerry)—May 17, 2002 (Mr. Specter)—June 26, 2002 (Ms. Landrieu)—June 3, 2002 (Mr. Harkin and Ms. Landrieu)—July 9, 2002 (Mr. Nickles)—July 17, 2002 A resolution concerning the rise of anti-Semitism in Europe A resolution urging Saudi Arabia to dissolve its ‘‘martyrs’’ fund (See also S. Con. Res. 88 and H. Con. Res. 280.) and to refuse to support terrorism in any way.

S. Res. 250 April 23, 2002 S. Res. 263 May 8, 2002

Mrs. Landrieu Mr. McCain (Mr. Durbin)—April 26, 2002 (for himself and Messrs. Durbin, Lieberman, Voinovich and Biden)

A resolution extending sympathy and condolences to the families A resolution congratulating the Republic of Croatia on the 10th anni- of the Canadian soldiers who were killed and the Canadian soldiers versary of its recognition by the United States. who were wounded on April 18, 2002, in Afghanistan, and to all of the Canadian people. May 23, 2002—Ordered reported (amended). May 29, 2002—Reported (amended). April 23, 2002—Agreed to without referral. June 4, 2002—Agreed to (amended).

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S. Res. 267 May 14, 2002 S. Res. 282 June 10, 2002

Mr. Kerry Mr. Feingold (for himself and Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Hollings, McCain, Lieberman, Wyden, Akaka, Reed, Torricelli, Fitzgerald, Ms. Collins, Mr. Lugar, A resolution disapproving the withdrawal of the United States from Mrs. Boxer and Mr. Kennedy) the 1972 Treaty Between the United States of America and the Union (Mr. Dodd)—May 16, 2002 of Soviet Socialist Republics on the Limitation of Anti-Ballistic Mis- (Mr. Levin)—June 10, 2002 sile Systems (ABM Treaty), signed in Moscow on May 26, 1972 (Ex. L, 92–2). A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the policy of the United States at the 54th Annual Meeting of the International Whaling Commission. S. Res. 283 June 12, 2002

Mr. Graham of Florida S. Res. 272 May 20, 2002 (for himself and Messrs. DeWine, McCain, Torricelli, Miller, Leahy, Feingold, Dodd, Nelson of Florida, Grassley, Breaux, Warner, Nelson Mr. Nelson of Florida of Nebraska, Cochran, Helms, Chafee, Reid, Rockefeller, Bayh, Lugar, (Messrs. Graham and Torricelli)—May 23, 2002 Brownback, Allen and Sessions) (Mr. Allen)—June 4, 2002 (Messrs. Kennedy and Lieberman)—June 14, 2002 (Mr. Corzine)—June 10, 2002 A resolution recognizing the successful completion of democratic elec- tions in the Republic of Colombia. A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the success of the Varela Project’s collection of 10,000 certified signatures in June 13, 2002—Reported. support of a national referendum and the delivery of these signatures June 14, 2002—Agreed to. to the Cuban National Assembly.

May 23, 2002—Ordered reported (amended). May 29, 2002—Reported (amended). S. Res. 285 June 13, 2002 June 10, 2002—Agreed to (amended), 87–0. Mr. Murkowski (for himself and Mr. Stevens) S. Res. 274 May 22, 2002 A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate condemning the failure of the International Whaling Commission to recognize the needs of Mr. Daschle Alaskan Eskimos. (for himself and Mr. Lott)

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate concerning the 2002 World Cup and co-hosts Republic of Korea and Japan. S. Res. 296 June 28, 2002

May 23, 2002—Reported and agreed to. Mr. Hagel (See also H. Con. Res. 394.) (for himself and Mr. Biden, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Murkowski and Fitzgerald)

A resolution recognizing the accomplishment of Ignacy Jan Pade- S. Res. 275 May 23, 2002 rewski as a musician, composer, statesman, and philanthropist and recognizing the 10th anniversary of the return of his remains to Poland. Mr. Smith of Oregon (for himself and Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Murray, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. July 18, 2002—Committee discharged and agreed to. Durbin and Corzine) (Ms. Collins)—June 3, 2002

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States S. Res. 300 July 9, 2002 should renew its commitment to the world’s mothers and children by increasing funding for basic child survival and maternal health Mr. Lugar programs of the United States Agency for International Development, and for other purposes. A resolution encouraging the peace process in Sri Lanka.

July 25, 2002—Reported (amended). August 1, 2002—Agreed to (amended).

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S. Res. 306 July 25, 2002 S. Res. 348 October 17, 2002

Mr. Brownback Mrs. Murray (for himself and Mr. Wyden, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Dorgan, Grassley, Conrad, Smith of New Hampshire and Mrs. Boxer) A resolution recognizing Senator Henry Jackson, commemorating the (Mr. Bond)—July 26, 2002 30th anniversary of the introduction of the Jackson-Vanik Amendment, (Mr. Bayh and Mrs. Carnahan)—September 4, 2002 and reaffirming the commitment of the Senate to combat human (Mr. Miller)—September 11, 2002 rights violations worldwide.

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate concerning the contin- uous repression of freedoms within Iran and of individual human rights abuses, particularly with regard to women. S. Res. 350 October 17, 2002 Mrs. Feinstein

S. Res. 309 July 26, 2002 A resolution expressing sympathy for those murdered and injured in the terrorist attack in Bali, Indonesia, on October 12, 2002, extend- Mr. Biden ing condolences to their families, and standing in solidarity with (for himself and Mr. McCain and Mrs. Feinstein) Australia in the fight against terrorism. (Messrs. Smith of Oregon and Sarbanes)—July 30, 2002 October 17, 2002—Considered and agreed to without referral. A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that Bosnia and Herzegovina should be congratulated on the 10th anniversary of its recognition by the United States. S. Res. 351 October 17, 2002 August 1, 2002—Reported. September 10, 2002—Agreed to. Mrs. Boxer (for herself and Mr. Brownback)

A resolution condemning the posting on the Internet of video and S. Res. 311 July 30, 2002 pictures of the murder of Daniel Pearl and calling on such video and pictures to be removed immediately. Mr. Kerry October 17, 2002—Considered and agreed to without referral. (for himself and Mr. Jeffords, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Lieberman, Akaka, Durbin, Mrs. Boxer, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Torricelli, Leahy, Feingold and Bingaman) (Mr. Wyden)—September 4, 2002 S. Res. 358 November 15, 2002 A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the policy Mr. Biden of the United States at the World Summit on Sustainable Development and related matters. A resolution congratulating the people of Mozambique on their suc- cessful efforts to establish, build, and maintain peace in their country for the past ten years. S. Res. 336 October 8, 2002 November 15, 2002—Considered and agreed to without referral. Mr. Corzine

A resolution urging the international community to reject a boycott S. Res. 360 November 19, 2002 of Israeli academic and cultural institutions. Mr. Dodd (for himself and Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Miller, Cleland, Daschle, S. Res. 345 October 17, 2002 Reid, Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Akaka) A resolution congratulating former President for being Mrs. Feinstein awarded the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize, and commending him for his (for herself and Messrs. Hagel, Helms and Nelson of Florida) lifetime of dedication to peace.

A resolution expressing sympathy for those murdered and injured November 19, 2002—Considered and agreed to without referral. in the terrorist attack in Bali, Indonesia, on October 12, 2002, extend- ing condolences to their families, and standing in solidarity with Australia in the fight against terrorism.

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S. Res. 365 November 20, 2002

Mr. Chafee (for himself and Mr. Dodd)

A resolution congratulating the people of Brazil on the completion of peaceful, free, and fair elections in Brazil and the election of President da Silva.

November 20, 2002—Considered and agreed to without referral.

S. Res. 366 November 20, 2002

Mr. Nelson of Florida (for himself and Mr. Smith of Oregon, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Helms, Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Rockefeller, Voinovich, Hatch, Schu- mer and Ms. Landrieu)

A resolution urging the Government of Egypt and other Arab govern- ments not to allow their government-controlled television stations to broadcast any program that lends legitimacy to the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, and for other purposes.

November 20, 2002—Considered and agreed to without referral.

(See also S. Con. Res. 158.)

S. Res. 368 November 20, 2002

Mr. Leahy (for himself and Messrs. Dodd, Specter and Mrs. Feinstein)

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate concerning the decline of world coffee prices and its impact on developing nations.

November 20, 2002—Considered and agreed to without referral.

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(Unless specifically indicated, nomination hearings are not printed, and all votes are by voice. Full title for country ambassadors is Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to . . . )

A Askey, Thelma J., of Tennessee, to be Director of the Trade and Development Agency, vice J. Joseph Grandmaison.

Allen, Claude A., Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services, April 6, 2001—Referred. to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the African Develop- May 16, 2001—Public hearing. ment Foundation for a term expiring September 22, 2003, vice May 24, 2001—Reported. John F. Hicks, Sr., term expired. May 26, 2001—Confirmed. March 20, 2002—Referred. November 20, 2002— Returned to the President upon adjournment Austin, Roy L., of Pennsylvania, to be Ambassador to Trinidad and of the second session. Tobago.

September 4, 2001—Referred. Argyros, George L., Sr., of California, to be Ambassador to Spain, September 25, 2001—Public hearing. and to serve concurrently and without additional compensation as September 25, 2001—Reported. Ambassador to Andorra. September 26, 2001—Confirmed. May 17, 2001—Referred. August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. B

Argyros, George L., Sr., of California, to be Ambassador to Spain, Baker, Howard H., Jr., of Tennessee, to be Ambassador to Japan. and to serve concurrently and without additional compensation as Ambassador to Andorra. May 17, 2001—Referred. May 23, 2001—Public hearing. Committee discharged and confirmed, September 4, 2001—Referred. 99–0. October 31, 2001—Public hearing. November 14, 2001—Reported. November 15, 2001—Confirmed. Baltimore , Richard L., III, of New York, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Sultanate of Oman. Armitage, Richard Lee, of Virginia, to be Deputy Secretary of State, vice . June 4, 2002—Referred. July 30, 2002—Public hearing. March 8, 2001—Referred. August 1, 2002—Reported. March 15, 2001—Public hearing. October 2, 2002—Confirmed. March 23, 2001—Reported and confirmed. Battle, Vincent Martin, of the District of Columbia, a Career Member Arrizurieta, Jorge L., of Florida, to be United States Alternate Execu- of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambas- tive Director of the Inter-American Development Bank, vice Law- sador to the Republic of Lebanon. rence Harrington. June 14, 2001—Referred. September 5, 2001—Referred. July 31, 2001—Public hearing. November 7, 2001—Public hearing. August 1, 2001—Reported. December 12, 2001—Reported. August 3, 2001—Confirmed. January 28, 2002—Confirmed.

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Beecroft, Robert M., of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior Blaney, John William, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, for the rank of Am- Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador bassador during his tenure of service as Head of Mission, Organiza- to the Republic of Liberia. tion for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), Bosnia and Herzegovina. May 15, 2002—Referred. July 9, 2002—Public hearing. October 23, 2001—Referred. July 30, 2002—Reported. October 31, 2001—Public hearing. August 1, 2002—Confirmed. November 14, 2001—Reported. November 15, 2001—Confirmed. Blankenship, J. Richard, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Common- wealth of the Bahamas. Beers, Charlotte L., of Texas, to be Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy, vice Evelyn Simonowitz Lieberman. July 10, 2001—Referred. August 3, 2001—Public hearing. June 29, 2001—Referred. August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. Blankenship, J. Richard, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Common- Beers, Charlotte L., of Texas, to be Under Secretary of State for wealth of the Bahamas. Public Diplomacy, vice Evelyn Simonowitz Lieberman. September 4, 2001—Referred. September 4, 2001—Referred. November 14, 2001—Reported. September 24, 2001—Public hearing. November 15, 2001—Confirmed. September 25, 2001—Reported. September 26, 2001—Confirmed. Blaya, Joaquin F., of Florida, to be a Member of the Broadcasting Board of Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2002, vice Bell, Randolph, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Carl Spielvogel, resigned. Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, for the rank of Ambassador during his tenure of service as Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues. July 24, 2002—Referred. November 20, 2002—Returned to the President upon adjournment June 5, 2002—Referred. of the second session. June 25, 2002—Public hearing. July 25, 2002—Reported. August 2, 2002—Confirmed. Blaya, Joaquin F., of Florida, to be a Member of the Broadcasting Board of Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2005. (Re- appointment.) Bernstein, Stuart A., of the District of Columbia, to be Ambassador to Denmark. July 24, 2002—Referred. October 8, 2002—Reported. June 28, 2001—Referred. November 12, 2002—Confirmed. July 19, 2001—Public hearing. July 27, 2001—Reported. Bloomfield, Lincoln D., Jr., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary August 1, 2001—Confirmed. of State (Political-Military Affairs), vice Eric D. Newsom.

Black, J. Cofer, of Virginia, to be Coordinator for Counterterrorism, April 5, 2001—Referred. with the rank and status of Ambassador at Large. April 25, 2001—Public hearing. April 26, 2001—Reported. October 10, 2002—Referred. May 22, 2001—Confirmed. November 13, 2002—Committee discharged and placed on executive calendar. November 14, 2002—Confirmed. Bolton, John Robert, of Maryland, to be Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security, vice John David Holum, resigned. Blackwill, Robert D., of Kansas, to be Ambassador to India. March 8, 2001—Referred. May 23, 2001—Referred. March 29, 2001—Public hearing. June 26, 2001—Public hearing. April 26, 2001—Reported, 10–8. July 10, 2001—Reported. May 7, 2001—Considered. July 11, 2001—Confirmed. May 8, 2001—Confirmed, 57–43.

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Bond, Clifford G., of New Jersey, a Career Member of the Senior Brinker, Nancy Goodman, of Florida, to be Ambassador to the Repub- Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador lic of Hungary. to Bosnia and Herzegovina. July 19, 2001—Referred. September 14, 2001—Referred. July 31, 2001—Public hearing. September 25, 2001—Public hearing. Reported. August 1, 2001—Reported. September 26, 2001—Confirmed. August 3, 2001—Confirmed.

Boyce, Ralph Leo, Jr., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Brookins, Carole, of Indiana, to be United States Executive Director Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development for to the Republic of Indonesia. a term of two years, vice Jan Piercy, term expired.

September 12, 2001—Referred. June 28, 2001—Referred. September 21, 2001—Public hearing. July 31, 2001—Public hearing. September 25, 2001—Reported. August 1, 2001—Reported. September 26, 2001—Confirmed. August 3, 2001—Confirmed.

Brauer, Stephen, of Missouri, to be Ambassador to Belgium. Brooks, Irene B., of Pennsylvania, to be a Commissioner on the May 7, 2001—Referred. part of the United States on the International Joint Commission, May 16, 2001—Public hearing. United States and Canada, vice Susan Bayh. May 24, 2001—Reported. May 25, 2001—Confirmed. September 3, 2002—Referred. November 13, 2002—Committee discharged and placed on executive calendar. Brazeal, Aurelia E., of Georgia, a Career Member of the Senior November 14, 2002—Confirmed. Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Federal Democratic Republic of . Brown, Lyons, Jr., of Kentucky, to be Ambassador to the Republic June 14, 2002—Referred. of Austria. July 9, 2002—Public hearing. July 30, 2002—Reported. October 2, 2001—Referred. October 2, 2002—Confirmed. October 31, 2001—Public hearing. November 14, 2001—Reported. November 15, 2001—Confirmed. Brennan, Martin George, of California, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of . Brownfield, William R., of Texas, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador June 4, 2002—Referred. to the Republic of Chile. July 9, 2002—Public hearing. July 30, 2002—Reported. September 21, 2001—Referred. October 2, 2002—Confirmed. December 4, 2001—Public hearing. December 12, 2001—Reported. Brill, Kenneth C., of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior January 25, 2002—Confirmed. Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Representative of the United States of America to the Vienna Office of the United Burghardt, Raymond F., of Florida, a Career Member of the Senior Nations, with the rank of Ambassador. Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador September 12, 2001—Referred. to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. September 24, 2001—Public hearing. September 25, 2001—Reported. September 4, 2001—Referred. September 26, 2001—Confirmed. November 6, 2001—Public hearing. November 14, 2001—Reported. November 15, 2001—Confirmed. Brill, Kenneth C., of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Representative of the United States of America to the International Atomic Energy Burnham, Christopher Bancroft, of Connecticut, to be Chief Financial Agency, with the rank of Ambassador. Officer, Department of State, vice Bert T. Edwards.

September 12, 2001—Referred. October 16, 2001—Referred. September 24, 2001—Public hearing. November 8, 2001—Public hearing. September 25, 2001—Reported. November 14, 2001—Reported. September 26, 2001—Confirmed. January 25, 2002—Confirmed.

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Burnham, Christopher Bancroft, of Connecticut, to be an Assistant Cellucci, Argeo Paul, of Massachusetts, to be Ambassador to Canada. Secretary of State (Resource Management). (New Position.) March 27, 2001—Referred. October 30, 2001—Referred. April 4, 2001—Public hearing. November 8, 2001—Public hearing. April 5, 2001—Reported and confirmed. November 14, 2001—Reported. January 25, 2002—Confirmed. Chamberlin, Wendy Jean, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador Burns, R. Nicholas, of Massachusetts, a Career Member of the Senior to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be United States Permanent Representative on the Council of the North Atlantic May 22, 2001—Referred. Treaty Organization, with the rank and status of Ambassador, vice June 26, 2001—Public hearing. Alexander R. Vershbow. July 10, 2001—Reported. July 11, 2001—Confirmed. July 18, 2001—Referred. July 31, 2001—Public hearing. August 1, 2001—Reported. Chamberlin, Wendy Jean, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Administrator August 3, 2001—Confirmed. (Asia and Near East) of the United States Agency for International Development, vice Lori A. Forman.

Burns, William J., of the District of Columbia, a Career Member August 1, 2002—Referred. of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be September 19, 2002—Public hearing. an Assistant Secretary of State (Near Eastern Affairs), vice Edward October 8, 2002—Reported. S. Walker, Jr. November 12, 2002—Confirmed.

April 30, 2001—Referred. May 17, 2001—Public hearing. Chaveas, Peter R., of Pennsylvania, a Career Member of the Senior May 24, 2001—Reported. Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador May 25, 2001—Confirmed. to the Republic of Sierra Leone. June 22, 2001—Referred. Butler, Lawrence E., of Maine, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign July 11, 2001—Public hearing. Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to The Former July 12, 2001—Reported and confirmed. Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

February 27, 2002—Referred. Chow, Jack C., of Pennsylvania, for the rank of Ambassador during March 14, 2002—Public hearing. his tenure of service as Special Representative of the Secretary March 19, 2002—Reported. of State for HIV/AIDS. March 20, 2002—Confirmed. April 9, 2002—Referred. May 23, 2002—Reported. C August 2, 2002—Confirmed.

Carlson, Brian E., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Christy, Gene B., of Texas, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador to the Republic Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to Brunei of Latvia. Darussalam.

July 31, 2001—Referred. May 13, 2002—Referred. August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. October 1, 2002—Public hearing. October 8, 2002—Reported. November 12, 2002—Confirmed. Carlson, Brian E., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Latvia. Coats, Daniel R., of Indiana, to be Ambassador to the Federal Repub- lic of Germany. September 4, 2001—Referred. October 17, 2001—Public hearing. July 17, 2001—Referred. October 25, 2001—Reported. July 31, 2001—Public hearing. October 30, 2001—Confirmed. August 1, 2001—Reported. August 3, 2001—Confirmed.

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Cobb, Sue McCourt, of Florida, to be Ambassador to Jamaica. Danilovich, John J., of California, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Costa Rica. May 24, 2001—Referred. July 13, 2001—Public hearing. September 4, 2001—Referred. July 27, 2001—Reported. September 25, 2001—Public hearing. August 1, 2001—Confirmed. September 25, 2001—Reported. September 26, 2001—Confirmed.

Connelly, Ross J., of Maine, to be Executive Vice President of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, vice Kirk K. Robertson, Darden, George, of Georgia, to be a Member of the Board of Directors resigned. of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation for the term expir- ing December 17, 2003, vice Zell Miller, to which position he July 10, 2001—Referred. was appointed during the last recess of the Senate. July 31, 2001—Public hearing. August 1, 2001—Reported. January 5, 2001—Referred. August 3, 2001—Confirmed. March 19, 2001—Withdrawn.

Davis, Ruth A., of Georgia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Craner, Lorne W., of Virginia, to be Assistant Secretary of State Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Director General of the for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, vice Harold Hongju Foreign Service, vice . Koh. April 30, 2001—Referred. April 30, 2001—Referred. May 22, 2001—Public hearing. May 22, 2001—Public hearing. May 24, 2001—Reported. May 24, 2001—Reported. May 25, 2001—Confirmed. May 25, 2001—Confirmed.

Dawson, John R., of the District of Columbia, a Career Member Cronin, Patrick M., of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Administrator (for Policy and Program Coordination) of the United Ambassador to the Republic of Peru. States Agency for International Development, vice Thomas H. Fox, resigned. May 6, 2002—Referred. September 4, 2002—Public hearing. July 25, 2001—Referred. October 8, 2002—Reported. July 31, 2001—Public hearing. November 12, 2002—Confirmed. August 1, 2001—Reported. August 3, 2001—Confirmed. Dell, Christopher William, of New Jersey, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador Cropsey, Seth, of the District of Columbia, to be Director of the to the Republic of . International Broadcasting Bureau, Broadcasting Board of Gov- ernors. (New Position.) July 23, 2001—Referred. July 31, 2001—Public hearing. August 1, 2002—Referred. August 1, 2001—Reported. October 8, 2002—Reported. August 3, 2001—Confirmed. November 12, 2002—Confirmed. DeShazo, Peter, of Florida, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Cullum, Blanquita Walsh, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Broad- Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, for the rank of Ambassador casting Board of Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2005, during tenure of service as Deputy Permanent Representative of vice Cheryl F. Halpern, term expired. the United States of America to the Organization of American States. October 16, 2002—Referred. November 13, 2002—Committee discharged and placed on executive September 17, 2002—Referred. calendar. November 13, 2002—Committee discharged and placed on executive November 14, 2002—Confirmed. calendar. November 14, 2002—Confirmed.

D DeSutter, Paula A., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of State (Verification and Compliance), vice Owen James Sheaks. Danilovich, John J., of California, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Costa Rica. March 22, 2002—Referred. May 21, 2002—Public hearing. July 31, 2001—Referred. May 23, 2002—Reported. August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. August 2, 2002—Confirmed.

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DeThomas, Joseph M., of Pennsylvania, a Career Member of the Eaton, William A., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior For- Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambas- eign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Assistant Secretary sador to the Republic of Estonia. of State (Administration), vice Patrick Francis Kennedy.

July 25, 2001—Referred. June 5, 2001—Referred. August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. June 27, 2001—Public hearing. July 10, 2001—Reported. July 11, 2001—Confirmed. DeThomas, Joseph M., of Pennsylvania, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambas- sador to the Republic of Estonia. Ebbesen, Samuel E., of the Virgin Islands, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation September 4, 2001—Referred. for a term expiring December 17, 2003, vice George Darden. October 17, 2001—Public hearing. October 25, 2001—Reported. December 4, 2001—Referred. October 30, 2001—Confirmed. September 19, 2002—Public hearing. October 8, 2002—Reported. November 12, 2002—Confirmed. Dewey, Arthur E., of Maryland, to be an Assistant Secretary of State (Population, Refugees, and Migration), vice Julia Taft. Egan, Richard J., of Massachusetts, to be Ambassador to Ireland. November 15, 2001—Referred. November 29, 2001—Public hearing. June 14, 2001—Referred. December 12, 2001—Reported. July 31, 2001—Public hearing. January 25, 2002—Confirmed. August 1, 2001—Reported. August 3, 2001—Confirmed. Dinger, Larry Miles, of Iowa, a Career Member of the Foreign Serv- ice, to be Ambassador to the Federated States of Micronesia. Ensenat, Donald Burnham, of Louisiana, to be Chief of Protocol, and to have the rank of Ambassador during his tenure of service, September 21, 2001—Referred. vice Mary Mel French. November 6, 2001—Public hearing. November 14, 2001—Reported. May 17, 2001—Referred. November 15, 2001—Confirmed. May 22, 2001—Public hearing. May 24, 2001—Reported. May 25, 2001—Confirmed. Dobbins, James F., of New York, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be an Assistant Secretary of State (European Affairs), vice Marc Grossman, re- Ervin, Clark Kent, of Texas, to be Inspector General, Department signed, to which position he was appointed during the last recess of State, vice Jacquelyn L. Williams-Bridgers, resigned. of the Senate. June 14, 2001—Referred. January 5, 2001—Referred. June 27, 2001—Public hearing. March 19, 2001—Withdrawn. July 10, 2001—Reported. Referred to Governmental Affairs for a period not to exceed twenty calendar days. July 30, 2001—Governmental Affairs Committee discharged. Placed Dobriansky, Paula J., of Virginia, to be an Under Secretary of State on executive calendar. (Global Affairs), vice Frank E. Loy. August 1, 2001—Confirmed. April 4, 2001—Referred. April 25, 2001—Public hearing. F April 26, 2001—Reported and confirmed. Farish, William S., of Texas, to be Ambassador to the United King- DuVal, Fred P., of Arizona, to be a Member of the Board of Directors dom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. of the Inter-American Foundation for a term expiring October 6, 2002, vice Ann Brownell Sloane, term expired, to which position May 22, 2001—Referred. he was appointed during the last recess of the Senate. June 21, 2001—Public hearing. July 10, 2001—Reported. January 5, 2001—Referred. July 11, 2001—Confirmed. March 19, 2001—Withdrawn.

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Ferguson, Anita Perez, of California, to be a Member of the Board Foyo, Feliciano, of Florida, to be a Member of the Advisory Board of Directors of the Inter-American Foundation for a term expiring for Cuba Broadcasting for a term expiring August 12, 2004, vice September 20, 2006, vice Maria Otero, term expired, to which Jorge L. Mas. position he was appointed during the last recess of the Senate. October 16, 2002—Referred. January 5, 2001—Referred. November 20, 2002—Returned to the President upon adjournment March 19, 2001—Withdrawn. of the second session.

Finn, Robert Patrick John, of New York, a Career Member of the Franco, Adolfo A., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Administrator Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador (Latin America and the Caribbean) of the United States Agency to Afghanistan. for International Development, vice Mark L. Schneider.

March 4, 2002—Referred. November 9, 2001—Referred. March 13, 2002—Public hearing. December 4, 2001—Public hearing. March 19, 2002—Reported. December 12, 2001—Reported. March 20, 2002—Confirmed. January 25, 2002—Confirmed.

Ford, Carl W., Jr., of Arkansas, to be an Assistant Secretary of Franco, Adolfo A., of Virginia, to be a Member of the Board of State (Intelligence and Research), vice J. Stapleton Roy, resigned. Directors of the Inter-American Foundation for the remainder of the term expiring September 20, 2002, vice Jeffrey Davidow, re- April 30, 2001—Referred. signed. May 22, 2001—Public hearing. May 24, 2001—Reported. February 5, 2002—Referred. May 25, 2001—Confirmed. November 20, 2002—Returned to the President upon adjournment of the second session.

Forman, Lori A., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Administrator (for Asia and Near East) of the United States Agency for International Franco, Adolfo A., of Virginia, to be a Member of the Board of Development, vice Robert C. Randolph, resigned. Directors of the Inter-American Foundation for a term expiring September 20, 2008. (Reappointment.) May 16, 2001—Referred. February 5, 2002—Referred. July 10, 2001—Public hearing. November 20, 2002—Returned to the President upon adjournment July 12, 2001—Reported and confirmed. of the second session.

Fourquet, Jose A., of New Jersey, to be United States Executive Freeman, Russell F., of North Dakota, to be Ambassador to Belize. Director of the Inter-American Development Bank for a term of three years, vice Lawrence Harrington, resigned. June 14, 2001—Referred. September 12, 2001—Referred. July 13, 2001—Public hearing. November 7, 2001—Public hearing. July 27, 2001—Reported. August 1, 2001—Confirmed. November 14, 2001—Reported. November 15, 2001—Confirmed. G Fourquet, Jose A., of New Jersey, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Inter-American Foundation for a term expiring Gadsden, James Irvin, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior September 20, 2004, vice Mark L. Schneider, term expired. Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Iceland. February 5, 2002—Referred. November 20, 2002—Returned to the President upon adjournment June 5, 2002—Referred. of the second session. June 25, 2002—Public hearing. July 25, 2002—Reported. October 2, 2002—Confirmed. Fox, J. Edward, of Ohio, to be an Assistant Administrator (Legislative and Public Affairs) of the United States Agency for International Development, vice Joseph R. Crapa, resigned. Garza, Antonio O., Jr., of Texas, to be Ambassador to Mexico.

September 12, 2001—Referred. July 16, 2002—Referred. October 9, 2001—Public hearing. September 4, 2002—Public hearing. October 25, 2001—Reported. October 8, 2002—Reported. October 30, 2001—Confirmed. November 12, 2002—Confirmed.

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Gioia, Anthony Horace, of New York, to be Ambassador to the Grossman, Marc Isaiah, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Republic of Malta. Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be an Under Secretary of State (Political Affairs), vice Thomas R. Pickering. May 23, 2001—Referred. June 21, 2001—Public hearing. March 8, 2001—Referred. July 10, 2001—Reported. March 20, 2001—Public hearing. July 11, 2001—Confirmed. March 23, 2001—Reported and confirmed.

Gnehm, Edward William, Jr., of Georgia, a Career Member of the Guest, Michael E., of South Carolina, a Career Member of the Senior Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. to Romania. July 18, 2001—Referred. July 31, 2001—Public hearing. June 19, 2001—Referred. August 1, 2001—Reported. July 19, 2001—Public hearing. August 3, 2001—Confirmed. July 27, 2001—Reported. August 1, 2001—Confirmed.

Green, Grant S., Jr., of Virginia, to be an Under Secretary of State (Management), vice Bonnie R. Cohen. Guhin, Michael Alan, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior Executive Service, for the rank of Ambassador during his tenure March 8, 2001—Referred. of service as U.S. Fissile Material Negotiator. March 21, 2001—Public hearing. March 27, 2001—Reported, 18–0. February 26, 2002—Referred. March 28, 2001—Confirmed. May 21, 2002—Public hearing. May 23, 2002—Reported. Green, Grant S., Jr., of Virginia, to be Deputy Secretary of State August 2, 2002—Confirmed. for Management and Resources. (New Position.)

December 4, 2001—Referred. November 20, 2002—Returned to the President upon adjournment of the second session.

Greenlee, David N., of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Bolivia.

September 5, 2002—Referred. October 9, 2002—Public hearing. November 13, 2002—Committee discharged and placed on executive calendar. November 14, 2002—Confirmed.

Greenwood, Charles Lawrence, Jr., of Florida, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, for the rank of Ambassador during his tenure of service as Coordinator for Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC).

September 25, 2001—Referred. November 6, 2001—Public hearing. November 14, 2001—Reported. November 15, 2001—Confirmed.

Gross, David A., of Maryland, for the rank of Ambassador during his tenure of service as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Communications and Information Policy in the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs and U.S. Coordinator for Inter- national Communications and Information Policy.

March 13, 2002—Referred. May 23, 2002—Reported. August 2, 2002—Confirmed.

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H Harty, Maura Ann, of Florida, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be an Assistant Secretary of State (Consular Affairs), vice Mary A. Ryan. Haass, Richard Nathan, of Maryland, for the rank of Ambassador during his tenure of service as Director, Policy Planning Staff, September 12, 2002—Referred. Department of State. October 3, 2002—Public hearing. April 3, 2001—Referred. October 8, 2002—Reported. April 25, 2001—Public hearing. November 14, 2002—Confirmed. April 26, 2001—Reported. May 8, 2001—Confirmed. Heimbold, Charles A., Jr., of Connecticut, to be Ambassador to Swe- den. Hall, Tony P., of Ohio, for the rank of Ambassador during his tenure of service as United States Representative to the United Nations June 28, 2001—Referred. Agencies for Food and Agriculture. July 19, 2001—Public hearing. July 27, 2001—Reported. May 22, 2002—Referred. August 1, 2001—Confirmed. June 13, 2002—Reported. August 2, 2002—Confirmed. Hertell, Hans H., of Puerto Rico, to be Ambassador to the Dominican Republic. Hamilton, John Randle, of North Carolina, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambas- July 12, 2001—Referred. sador to the Republic of Guatemala. August 3, 2001—Public hearing. August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. June 5, 2002—Referred. October 9, 2002—Public hearing. November 13, 2002—Committee discharged and placed on executive Hertell, Hans H., of Puerto Rico, to be Ambassador to the Dominican calendar. Republic. November 14, 2002—Confirmed. September 4, 2001—Referred. September 25, 2001—Reported. Hanford, John V., III, of Virginia, to be Ambassador at Large for September 26, 2001—Confirmed. International Religious Freedom, vice Robert A. Seiple.

November 7, 2001—Referred. Hill, Kent R., of Massachusetts, to be an Assistant Administrator November 29, 2001—Public hearing. (for Europe and Eurasia) of the United States Agency for Inter- December 12, 2001—Reported. national Development, vice Donald Lee Pressley, resigned. January 25, 2002—Confirmed. July 31, 2001—Referred. August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. Harrison, Patricia de Stacy, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of State (Educational and Cultural Affairs), vice William B. Bader. Hill, Kent R., of Massachusetts, to be an Assistant Administrator July 23, 2001—Referred. (for Europe and Eurasia) of the United States Agency for Inter- August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. national Development, vice Donald Lee Pressley, resigned.

Harrison, Patricia de Stacy, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary September 4, 2001—Referred. of State (Educational and Cultural Affairs), vice William B. Bader. October 9, 2001—Public hearing. October 25, 2001—Reported. September 4, 2001—Referred. October 30, 2001—Confirmed. September 24, 2001—Public hearing. September 25, 2001—Reported. September 26, 2001—Confirmed. Hirschberg, D. Jeffrey, of Wisconsin, to be a Member of the Broad- casting Board of Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2004, vice Marc B. Nathanson, term expired. Hartwick, Douglas Allan, of Washington, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambas- July 31, 2002—Referred. sador to the Lao People’s Democratic Republic. October 8, 2002—Reported. November 12, 2002—Confirmed. June 12, 2001—Referred. June 27, 2001—Public hearing. July 10, 2001—Reported. July 11, 2001—Confirmed.

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Holland, Robert B., III, of Texas, to be United States Alternate Execu- Huddleston, Vicki, of Arizona, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign tive Director of the International Bank for Reconstruction and De- Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the velopment for a term of two years, vice Michael Marek, term Republic of Mali. expired. June 4, 2002—Referred. December 13, 2001—Referred. July 9, 2002—Public hearing. February 28, 2002—Public hearing. July 30, 2002—Reported. March 19, 2002—Reported. October 2, 2002—Confirmed. March 20, 2002—Confirmed.

Huggins, Joseph, of the District of Columbia, a Career Member of Holmes, J. Anthony, of California, a Career Member of the Senior the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to Burkina to the Republic of Botswana. Faso. August 2, 2002—Referred. June 14, 2002—Referred. October 3, 2002—Public hearing. July 9, 2002—Public hearing. July 30, 2002—Reported. October 8, 2002—Reported. October 2, 2002—Confirmed. November 12, 2002—Confirmed.

Holmes, Kim R., of Maryland, to be an Assistant Secretary of State Huhtala, Marie T., of California, a Career Member of the Senior (International Organizations), vice C. . Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to Malaysia. September 3, 2002—Referred. October 3, 2002—Public hearing. July 17, 2001—Referred. October 8, 2002—Reported. July 25, 2001—Public hearing. November 14, 2002—Confirmed. July 27, 2001—Reported. August 1, 2001—Confirmed. Hooks, Aubrey, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Hull, Edmund James, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Democratic Republic of the Congo. Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Yemen. June 12, 2001—Referred. July 11, 2001—Public hearing. July 18, 2001—Referred. July 12, 2001—Reported and confirmed. July 31, 2001—Public hearing. August 1, 2001—Reported. Hrinak, Donna Jean, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior August 3, 2001—Confirmed. Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador to the Federative Republic of Brazil. Hume, Cameron R., of New York, a Career Member of the Senior November 27, 2001—Referred. Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador December 4, 2001—Public hearing. to the Republic of South Africa. December 12, 2001—Reported. January 25, 2002—Confirmed. October 2, 2001—Referred. October 24, 2001—Public hearing. October 25, 2001—Reported. Hubbard, Thomas C., of Tennessee, a Career Member of the Senior October 30, 2001—Confirmed. Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Korea. J July 10, 2001—Referred. July 25, 2001—Public hearing. Jacklin, Nancy P., of New York, to be United States Executive Direc- July 27, 2001—Reported. tor of the International Monetary Fund for a term of two years, August 1, 2001—Confirmed. vice Randal Quarles, resigned.

Huddle, Franklin Pierce, Jr., of California, a Career Member of the July 31, 2002—Referred. Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambas- September 19, 2002—Public hearing. sador to the Republic of Tajikistan. October 8, 2002—Reported. November 12, 2002—Confirmed. September 4, 2001—Referred. September 25, 2001—Public hearing. Reported. September 26, 2001—Confirmed.

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Javits, Eric M., of New York, for the rank of Ambassador during Jones, Richard Henry, of Nebraska, a Career Member of the Senior his tenure of service as U.S. Representative to the Conference Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador on Disarmament. to the State of Kuwait.

October 2, 2001—Referred. June 22, 2001—Referred. November 8, 2001—Public hearing. Reported. July 31, 2001—Public hearing. November 9, 2001—Confirmed. August 1, 2001—Reported. August 3, 2001—Confirmed. Jeffrey, James Franklin, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador Jordan, Robert W., of Texas, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom to the Republic of Albania. of Saudi Arabia.

April 25, 2002—Referred. September 12, 2001—Referred. June 25, 2002—Public hearing. September 21, 2001—Public hearing. July 25, 2002—Reported. October 3, 2001—Reported and confirmed. October 2, 2002—Confirmed.

K Johnson, Collister, Jr., of Virginia, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation for a term expiring December 17, 2001, vice Lottie Lee Shackelford, Kansteiner, Walter H., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of term expired. State (African Affairs), vice Susan E. Rice.

November 9, 2001—Referred. April 30, 2001—Referred. November 20, 2002—Returned to President upon adjournment of sec- May 17, 2001—Public hearing. ond session. May 24, 2001—Reported. May 25, 2001—Confirmed. Johnson, Collister, Jr., of Virginia, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation for Kansteiner, Walter H., Assistant Secretary of State (African Affairs), a term expiring December 17, 2004. (Reappointment.) to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the African Develop- ment Foundation for a term expiring September 27, 2003, vice November 9, 2001—Referred. George Edward Moose, term expired. November 13, 2002—Committee discharged and placed on executive calendar. March 20, 2002—Referred. November 14, 2002—Confirmed. November 20, 2002—Returned to the President upon adjournment of the second session. Johnson, Darryl Norman, of Washington, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambas- Kattouf, Theodore H., of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior sador to the Kingdom of Thailand. Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Syrian Arab Republic. October 30, 2001—Referred. November 6, 2001—Public hearing. July 18, 2001—Referred. November 14, 2001—Reported. July 31, 2001—Public hearing. November 15, 2001—Confirmed. August 1, 2001—Reported. August 3, 2001—Confirmed. Johnson, Donald C., of Texas, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Cape Verde. Keane, John F., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the June 4, 2002—Referred. Republic of Paraguay. July 9, 2002—Public hearing. July 30, 2002—Reported. September 3, 2002—Referred. October 2, 2002—Confirmed. October 9, 2002—Public hearing. November 13, 2002—Committee discharged and placed on executive calendar. Jones, A. Elizabeth, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior November 14, 2002—Confirmed. Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be an Assistant Sec- retary of State (European Affairs), vice James F. Dobbins. Kelly, James Andrew, of Hawaii, to be an Assistant Secretary of April 23, 2001—Referred. State (East Asian and Pacific Affairs), vice Stanley O. Roth. May 16, 2001—Public hearing. May 24, 2001—Reported. April 3, 2001—Referred. May 25, 2001—Confirmed. April 26, 2001—Public hearing. Reported and confirmed.

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Kelly, Paul Vincent, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Kurtzer, Daniel C., of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior State (Legislative Affairs), vice Barbara Mills Larkin. Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador to Israel. May 14, 2001—Referred. May 22, 2001—Public hearing. June 14, 2001—Referred. May 24, 2001—Reported. June 26, 2001—Public hearing. May 25, 2001—Confirmed. July 10, 2001—Reported. July 11, 2001—Confirmed. Kennedy, Laura E., of New York, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to Turkmenistan. L

September 4, 2001—Referred. Lausell, Miguel D., of Puerto Rico, to be a Member of the Board September 13, 2001—Public hearing. Reported. of Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation for September 14, 2001—Confirmed. a term expiring December 17, 2003, vice John Chrystal, to which position he was appointed during the last recess of the Senate. Kennedy, Patrick Francis, of Illinois, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Representative January 5, 2001—Referred. of the United States of America to the United Nations for U.N. March 19, 2001—Withdrawn. Management and Reform, with the rank of Ambassador, vice Don- ald Stuart Hays. Lavin, Franklin L., of Ohio, to be Ambassador to the Republic of July 25, 2001—Referred. Singapore. August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. July 18, 2001—Referred. July 25, 2001—Public hearing. Kennedy, Patrick Francis, of Illinois, a Career Member of the Senior July 27, 2001—Reported. Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Representative August 1, 2001—Confirmed. of the United States of America to the United Nations for U.N. Management and Reform, with the rank of Ambassador, vice Don- ald Stuart Hays. Leach, Howard H., of California, to be Ambassador to France.

September 4, 2001—Referred. May 24, 2001—Referred. September 13, 2001—Public hearing. Reported. June 21, 2001—Public hearing. September 14, 2001—Confirmed. July 10, 2001—Reported. July 11, 2001—Confirmed. Kenney, Kristie Anne, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador Loftis, Robert Geers, of Colorado, a Career Member of the Senior to the Republic of Ecuador. Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the May 13, 2002—Referred. Kingdom of Lesotho. July 24, 2002—Public hearing. July 30, 2002—Reported. July 12, 2001—Referred. August 2, 2002—Confirmed. July 31, 2001—Public hearing. August 1, 2001—Reported. August 3, 2001—Confirmed. Klosson, Michael, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior For- eign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Cyprus.

June 5, 2002—Referred. Lyford, Robert Mays, of Arkansas, to be a Member of the Board June 25, 2002—Public hearing. of Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation for July 25, 2002—Reported. a term expiring December 17, 2002, vice Harvey Sigelbaum, term August 2, 2002—Confirmed. expired, to which position he was appointed during the last recess of the Senate.

Kolker, Jimmy, of Missouri, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign January 5, 2001—Referred. Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the March 19, 2001—Withdrawn. Republic of Uganda.

June 4, 2002—Referred. July 9, 2002—Public hearing. July 30, 2002—Reported. October 2, 2002—Confirmed.

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Lyon, David L., of California, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign McDonald, Jackson, of Florida, a Career Member of the Senior For- Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the eign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic Republic of Fiji, and to serve concurrently and without additional of The Gambia. compensation as Ambassador to the Republic of Nauru, Ambassador to the Kingdom of Tonga, and Ambassador to Tuvalu. August 3, 2001—Referred. August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. June 25, 2002—Referred. October 1, 2002—Public hearing. October 8, 2002—Reported. McDonald, Jackson, of Florida, a Career Member of the Senior For- November 12, 2002—Confirmed. eign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of The Gambia.

M September 4, 2001—Referred. September 21, 2001—Public hearing. Malinowski, Michael E., of the District of Columbia, a Career Member September 25, 2001—Reported. of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be September 26, 2001—Confirmed. Ambassador to the Kingdom of Nepal.

July 25, 2001—Referred. McElveen-Hunter, Bonnie, of North Carolina, to be Ambassador to August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. the Republic of Finland.

July 31, 2001—Referred. Malinowski, Michael E., of the District of Columbia, a Career Member August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom of Nepal. McElveen-Hunter, Bonnie, of North Carolina, to be Ambassador to September 4, 2001—Referred. the Republic of Finland. September 24, 2001—Public hearing. September 25, 2001—Reported. September 4, 2001—Referred. September 26, 2001—Confirmed. October 17, 2001—Public hearing. October 25, 2001—Reported. October 30, 2001—Confirmed. Marshall, John, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Administrator (Manage- ment) of the United States Agency for International Development, vice Terrence J. Brown, resigned. McGee, James David, of Florida, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the October 23, 2001—Referred. Kingdom of Swaziland. November 7, 2001—Public hearing. November 14, 2001—Reported. October 18, 2001—Referred. November 15, 2001—Confirmed. November 29, 2001—Public hearing. December 12, 2001—Reported. January 25, 2002—Confirmed. Mathieu, Gail Dennise Thomas, of New Jersey, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambas- sador to the Republic of Niger. McGuire, Kevin Joseph, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador June 4, 2002—Referred. to the Republic of Namibia. July 9, 2002—Public hearing. July 30, 2002—Reported. September 4, 2001—Referred. October 2, 2002—Confirmed. September 21, 2001—Public hearing. eptember 25, 2001—Reported. September 26, 2001—Confirmed. McConnell, Donald J., of Ohio, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the State of Eritrea. McMillion, Margaret K., of the District of Columbia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambas- June 12, 2001—Referred. sador to the Republic of Rwanda. July 11, 2001—Public hearing. July 12, 2001—Reported and confirmed. September 14, 2001—Referred. October 24, 2001—Public hearing. October 25, 2001—Reported. October 30, 2001—Confirmed.

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Miles, Richard M., of South Carolina, a Career Member of the Senior Moorefield, Kenneth P., of Florida, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to serve concurrently to Georgia. and without additional compensation as Ambassador to the Demo- cratic Republic of Sao Tome and Principe. February 15, 2002—Referred. March 14, 2002—Public hearing. November 28, 2001—Referred. March 19, 2002—Reported. November 29, 2001—Public hearing. March 20, 2002—Confirmed. December 12, 2001—Reported. January 25, 2002—Confirmed. Miller, Thomas J., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to Greece. Morrison, John L., of Minnesota, to be a Member of the Board July 10, 2001—Referred. of Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation for July 19, 2001—Public hearing. a term expiring December 17, 2004, vice John J. Pikarski, Jr., July 27, 2001—Reported. term expired. August 1, 2001—Confirmed. September 17, 2002—Referred. November 13, 2002—Committee discharged and placed on executive Minikes, Stephan Michael, of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. calendar. Representative to the Organization for Security and Cooperation November 14, 2002—Confirmed. in Europe, with the rank of Ambassador.

September 25, 2001—Referred. N October 31, 2001—Public hearing. November 14, 2001—Reported. November 15, 2001—Confirmed. Napper, Larry C., of Texas, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Kazakhstan. Moley, Kevin E., of Arizona, to be Representative of the United States of America to the European Office of the United Nations, July 10, 2001—Referred. with the rank of Ambassador, vice George Edward Moose. July 19, 2001—Public hearing. July 27, 2001—Reported. September 12, 2001—Referred. September 24, 2001—Public hearing. August 1, 2001—Confirmed. September 25, 2001—Reported. September 26, 2001—Confirmed. Natsios, Andrew S., of Massachusetts, to be Administrator of the Agency for International Development, vice J. Brady Anderson, Montgomery, William D., of Pennsylvania, a Career Member of the resigned. Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambas- sador to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. March 22, 2001—Referred. April 25, 2001—Public hearing. October 10, 2001—Referred. April 26, 2001—Reported and confirmed. October 31, 2001—Public hearing. November 14, 2001—Reported. November 15, 2001—Confirmed. Negroponte, John D., of the District of Columbia, to be the Represent- ative of the United States of America to the United Nations, with the rank and status of Ambassador, and the Representative of the Moore, Barbara Calandra, of Maryland, a Career Member of the United States of America in the Security Council of the United Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambas- Nations. sador to the Republic of Nicaragua. May 14, 2001—Referred. May 13, 2002—Referred. August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. July 24, 2002—Public hearing. July 30, 2002—Reported. August 2, 2002—Confirmed. Negroponte, John D., of the District of Columbia, to be the Represent- ative of the United States of America to the United Nations, with Moorefield, Kenneth P., of Florida, a Career Member of the Senior the rank and status of Ambassador, and the Representative of the Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador to United States of America in the Security Council of the United the Gabonese Republic. Nations.

November 1, 2001—Referred. September 4, 2001—Referred. November 29, 2001—Public hearing. September 13, 2001—Public hearing (S. Hrg. 107–781). Reported, December 12, 2001—Reported. 15–3. January 25, 2002—Confirmed. September 14, 2001—Confirmed.

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Nesbitt, Wanda L., of Pennsylvania, a Career Member of the Senior O Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Madagascar. Olsen, Josephine K., of Maryland, to be Deputy Director of the September 25, 2001—Referred. Peace Corps, vice Charles R. Baquet, III, resigned. October 24, 2001—Public hearing. November 5, 2001—Referred. October 25, 2001—Reported. November 14, 2001—Public hearing. October 30, 2001—Confirmed. December 12, 2001—Reported. January 25, 2002—Confirmed. Neumann, Ronald E., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the State of Bahrain. Olson, Allen I., of Minnesota, to be a Commissioner on the part of the United States on the International Joint Commission, United July 19, 2001—Referred. States and Canada, vice Alice Chamberlin. August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. September 3, 2002—Referred. November 13, 2002—Committee discharged and placed on executive Neumann, Ronald E., of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior calendar. Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador November 14, 2002—Confirmed. to the State of Bahrain.

September 4, 2001—Referred. O’Neill, Paul Henry, of Pennsylvania, to be United States Governor September 13, 2001—Public hearing. Reported. of the International Monetary Fund for a term of five years; United September 14, 2001—Confirmed. States Governor of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development for a term of five years; United States Governor of the Inter-American Development Bank for a term of five years; Newman, Constance Berry, of Illinois, to be an Assistant Adminis- United States Governor of the African Development Bank for a trator (for Africa) of the United States Agency for International term of five years; United States Governor of the Asian Develop- Development, vice Vivian Lowery Derryck, resigned. ment Bank; United States Governor of the African Development Fund; United States Governor of the European Bank for Reconstruc- October 16, 2001—Referred. tion and Development. November 7, 2001—Public hearing. November 14, 2001—Reported. February 1, 2001—Referred. November 15, 2001—Confirmed. February 7, 2001—Reported. February 8, 2001—Confirmed.

Nicholson, Jim, of Colorado, to be Ambassador to the Holy See. Ong, John D., of Ohio, to be Ambassador to Norway. June 29, 2001—Referred. July 19, 2001—Public hearing. November 1, 2001—Referred. July 27, 2001—Reported. November 29, 2001—Public hearing. August 1, 2001—Confirmed. December 12, 2001—Reported. January 25, 2002—Confirmed.

Noriega, Roger Francisco, of Kansas, to be Permanent Representative of the United States of America to the Organization of American Ordway, John Malcolm, of California, a Career Member of the Senior States, with the rank of Ambassador, vice Luis J. Lauredo. Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Armenia. June 26, 2001—Referred. July 13, 2001—Public hearing. August 3, 2001—Referred. July 27, 2001—Reported. August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. August 1, 2001—Confirmed. Ordway, John Malcolm, of California, a Career Member of the Senior Noriega, Roger Francisco, of Kansas, to be a Member of the Board Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador of Directors of the Inter-American Foundation for a term expiring to the Republic of Armenia. September 20, 2006, vice Harriet C. Babbitt, term expired. September 4, 2001—Referred. February 5, 2002—Referred. October 17, 2001—Public hearing. November 20, 2002—Returned to the President upon adjournment October 25, 2001—Reported. of the second session. October 30, 2001—Confirmed.

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P Phillips, Earl Norfleet, Jr., of North Carolina, to be Ambassador to Barbados, and to serve concurrently and without additional com- pensation as Ambassador to St. Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Anti- Palmer, John N., of Mississippi, to be Ambassador to the Republic gua and Barbuda, the Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, and of Portugal. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. July 31, 2001—Referred. October 25, 2001—Referred. August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. December 4, 2001—Public hearing. December 12, 2001—Reported. Palmer, John N., of Mississippi, to be Ambassador to the Republic January 25, 2002—Confirmed. of Portugal.

September 4, 2001—Referred. Phillips, Jeanne L., of Texas, to be Representative of the United October 17, 2001—Public hearing. States of America to the Organization for Economic Cooperation October 25, 2001—Reported. and Development, with the rank of Ambassador, vice Amy L. October 30, 2001—Confirmed. Bondurant. June 26, 2001—Referred. Palmer, Larry Leon, of Georgia, a Career Member of the Senior July 31, 2001—Public hearing. Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the August 1, 2001—Reported. Republic of Honduras. August 3, 2001—Confirmed.

June 5, 2002—Referred. July 24, 2002—Public hearing. Powell, Colin Luther, of Virginia, to be Secretary of State. July 30, 2002—Reported. August 2, 2002—Confirmed. January 17, 2001—Public hearings (a.m. & p.m. sessions). (S. Hrg. 107–14.) January 18, 2001—Ordered reported, upon receipt by Senate. Pardew, James W., of Arkansas, to be Ambassador to the Republic January 20, 2001—Received in Senate. Placed on Executive Calendar of Bulgaria. and confirmed.

February 11, 2002—Referred. March 14, 2002—Public hearing. Powell, Nancy J., of Iowa, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign March 19, 2002—Reported. Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the March 20, 2002—Confirmed. Islamic Republic of Pakistan. June 25, 2002—Referred. Pattiz, Norman J., of California, to be a Member of the Broadcasting July 30, 2002—Public hearing. Board of Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2004. (Re- August 1, 2002—Reported. appointment.) August 2, 2002—Confirmed. June 17, 2002—Referred. July 25, 2002—Reported. Powell, Nancy J., of Iowa, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign August 2, 2002—Confirmed. Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Ghana.

Perry, Cynthia Shepard, of Texas, to be United States Director of June 22, 2001—Referred. the African Development Bank for a term of five years, vice July 11, 2001—Public hearing. Willene A. Johnson, resigned. July 12, 2001—Reported and confirmed. September 10, 2001—Referred. November 7, 2001—Public hearing. Price, John, of Utah, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Mauritius, November 14, 2001—Reported. and to serve concurrently and without additional compensation as November 15, 2001—Confirmed. Ambassador to the Federal and Islamic Republic of The Comoros and Ambassador to the Republic of Seychelles.

Peterson, E. Anne, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Administrator (Glob- September 19, 2001—Referred. al Health) of the United States Agency for International Develop- November 29, 2001—Public hearing. ment, vice Barry Edward Carter. December 12, 2001—Reported. September 12, 2001—Referred. January 25, 2002—Confirmed. October 9, 2001—Public hearing. October 25, 2001—Reported. October 30, 2001—Confirmed.

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Pritchard, Charles Lester, of Virginia, for the rank of Ambassador Ray, Charles Aaron, of Texas, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign during his tenure of service as Special Envoy for Negotiations Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) and of Cambodia. United States Representative to the Korean Peninsula Energy Devel- opment Organization (KEDO). June 7, 2002—Referred. October 1, 2002—Public hearing. October 23, 2001—Referred. October 8, 2002—Reported. November 6, 2001—Public hearing. November 12, 2002—Confirmed. November 14, 2001—Reported. November 15, 2001—Confirmed. Rees, Grover Joseph, of Louisiana, to be Ambassador to the Demo- cratic Republic of East Timor. Prosper, Pierre-Richard, of California, to be Ambassador at Large for War Crimes Issues, vice David J. Scheffer. September 4, 2002—Referred. October 1, 2002—Public hearing. May 16, 2001—Referred. October 8, 2002—Reported. June 27, 2001—Public hearing. November 12, 2002—Confirmed. July 10, 2001—Reported. July 11, 2001—Confirmed. Reich, Otto J., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of State (Western Hemisphere Affairs), vice Peter F. Romero. Q July 12, 2001—Referred. August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. Quarles, Randal, of Utah, to be United States Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund for a term of two years, vice Karin Lissakers, resigned. Reich, Otto J., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of State (Western Hemisphere Affairs), vice Peter F. Romero. June 29, 2001—Referred. July 31, 2001—Public hearing. September 4, 2001—Referred. August 1, 2001—Reported. December 20, 2001—Returned to the President upon adjournment August 3, 2001—Confirmed. of the first session. January 11, 2002—Received recess appointment. Quinn, Maureen, of New Jersey, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Reich, Otto J., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of State State of Qatar. (Western Hemisphere Affairs), vice Peter F. Romero, to which position he was appointed during the recess of the Senate from July 18, 2001—Referred. December 20, 2001, to January 23, 2002. July 31, 2001—Public hearing. August 1, 2001—Reported. February 26, 2002—Referred. August 3, 2001—Confirmed. November 20, 2002—Returned to the President upon adjournment of the second session. R Render, Arlene, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Rademaker, Stephen Geoffrey, of Delaware, to be an Assistant Sec- Republic of Cote d’Ivoire. retary of State (Arms Control), vice Avis Thayer Bohlen. July 25, 2001—Referred. March 4, 2002—Referred. August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. May 21, 2002—Public hearing. May 23, 2002—Reported. August 2, 2002—Confirmed. Render, Arlene, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Cote d’Ivoire. Randt, Clark T., Jr., of Connecticut, to be Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China. September 4, 2001—Referred. September 21, 2001—Public hearing. June 7, 2001—Referred. September 25, 2001—Reported. June 27, 2001—Public hearing. September 26, 2001—Confirmed. July 10, 2001—Reported. July 11, 2001—Confirmed.

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Reynolds, Mercer, of Ohio, to be Ambassador to Switzerland, and Ruebling, Diane M., of California, to be a Member of the Board to serve concurrently and without additional compensation as Am- of Directors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation for bassador to the Principality of Liechtenstein. a term expiring December 17, 2002, vice Melvin E. Clark, Jr., term expired. June 5, 2001—Referred. July 19, 2001—Public hearing. November 30, 2001—Referred. July 27, 2001—Reported. September 19, 2002—Public hearing. August 1, 2001—Confirmed. October 8, 2002—Reported. November 12, 2002—Confirmed. Ricciardone, Francis Joseph, Jr., of New Hampshire, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be S Ambassador to the Philippines and to serve concurrently and with- out additional compensation as Ambassador to the Republic of Sanders, Robin Renee, of New York, a Career Member of the Senior Palau. Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the November 27, 2001—Referred. Republic of Congo. December 11, 2001—Public hearing. September 5, 2002—Referred. December 12, 2001—Reported. October 3, 2002—Public hearing. February 4, 2002—Confirmed. October 8, 2002—Reported. November 12, 2002—Confirmed. Rocca, Christina B., of Virginia, to be Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs, vice Karl Frederick Inderfurth. Sauerbrey, Ellen R., of Maryland, for the rank of Ambassador during April 30, 2001—Referred. tenure of service as United States Representative to the Commission on the Status of Women of the Economic and Social Council May 17, 2001—Public hearing. of the United Nations. May 24, 2001—Reported. May 25, 2001—Confirmed. June 17, 2002—Referred. October 3, 2002—Public hearing. Romero, Peter F., of Florida, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign October 8, 2002—Reported. Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be an Assistant Secretary November 14, 2002—Confirmed. of State (Inter-American Affairs), vice Jeffrey Davidow, to which position he was appointed during the last recess of the Senate. Schieck, Frederick W., of Virginia, to be Deputy Administrator of January 5, 2001—Referred. the United States Agency for International Development, vice Har- riet C. Babbitt, resigned. March 19, 2001—Withdrawn. November 27, 2001—Referred. Roth, Richard Allan, of Michigan, a Career Member of the Senior ecember 4, 2001—Public hearing. Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador December 12, 2001—Reported. to the Republic of Senegal, and to serve concurrently and without January 25, 2002—Confirmed. additional compensation as Ambassador to the Republic of Guinea- Bissau. Schieffer, John Thomas, of Texas, to be Ambassador to Australia. June 28, 2002—Referred. July 18, 2001—Referred. October 3, 2002—Public hearing. July 25, 2001—Public hearing. October 8, 2002—Reported. July 27, 2001—Reported and confirmed. November 12, 2002—Confirmed.

Schnabel, Rockwell A., of California, to be Representative of the Royall, Robert V., of South Carolina, to be Ambassador to the United United States of America to the European Union, with the rank Republic of Tanzania. and status of Ambassador. September 12, 2001—Referred. September 10, 2001—Referred. October 24, 2001—Public hearing. September 25, 2001—Public hearing. October 25, 2001—Reported. September 25, 2001—Reported. October 30, 2001—Confirmed. September 26, 2001—Confirmed.

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Schornack, Dennis L., of Michigan, to be Commissioner on the part Siegel, Ned L., of Florida, to be a Member of the Board of Directors of the United States on the International Joint Commission, United of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation for a term expiring States and Canada, vice Thomas L. Baldini. December 17, 2003, vice Miguel D. Lausell.

June 29, 2001—Referred. April 9, 2002—Referred. August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. September 19, 2002—Public hearing. October 8, 2002—Reported. November 12, 2002—Confirmed. Schornack, Dennis L., of Michigan, to be Commissioner on the part of the United States on the International Joint Commission, United States and Canada, vice Thomas L. Baldini. Silverstein, Martin J., of Pennsylvania, to be Ambassador to the Ori- ental Republic of Uruguay. September 4, 2001—Referred. September 25, 2001—Public hearing. July 31, 2001—Referred. September 25, 2001—Reported. August 3, 2001—Public hearing. Committee discharged and confirmed. March 29, 2002—Received recess appointment. November 20, 2002—Returned to the President upon adjournment of the second session. Simmons, Emmy B., of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant Administrator (Economic Growth, Agriculture, and Trade) of the United States Agency for International Development. (New Posi- Schornack, Dennis L., of Michigan, to be Commissioner on the part tion.) of the United States on the International Joint Commission, United States and Canada, vice Thomas L. Baldini, to which position December 18, 2001—Referred. he was appointed during the last recess of the Senate. February 28, 2002—Public hearing. March 19, 2002—Reported. May 16, 2002—Referred. March 20, 2002—Confirmed. November 20, 2002—Returned to the President upon adjournment of the second session. Simmons, Steven J., of Connecticut, to be a Member of the Broad- casting Board of Governors for the remainder of the term expiring Sembler, Melvin F., of Florida, to be Ambassador to Italy. August 13, 2003, vice Alberto J. Mora.

October 23, 2001—Referred. April 9, 2002—Referred. October 31, 2001—Public hearing. October 8, 2002—Reported. November 14, 2001—Reported. November 12, 2002—Confirmed. November 15, 2001—Confirmed.

Siv, Sichan, of Texas, to be Representative of the United States Shapiro, Charles S., of Georgia, a Career Member of the Senior of America on the Economic and Social Council of the United Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador Nations, with the rank of Ambassador. to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. October 3, 2001—Referred. October 9, 2001—Referred. November 8, 2001—Public hearing. Reported. December 4, 2001—Public hearing. November 9, 2001—Confirmed. December 12, 2001—Reported. January 25, 2002—Confirmed. Smith, Pamela Hyde, of Washington, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador Sharpless, Mattie R., of North Carolina, a Career Member of the to the Republic of Moldova. Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador to the Central African Republic. September 4, 2001—Referred. September 25, 2001—Public hearing. July 31, 2001—Referred. September 25, 2001—Reported. August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. September 26, 2001—Confirmed.

Sharpless, Mattie R., of North Carolina, a Career Member of the Sobel, Clifford M., of New Jersey, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador of the Netherlands. to the Central African Republic. October 2, 2001—Referred. September 4, 2001—Referred. October 17, 2001—Public hearing. September 21, 2001—Public hearing. October 25, 2001—Reported. September 25, 2001—Reported. October 30, 2001—Confirmed. September 26, 2001—Confirmed.

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Speltz, Paul William, of Texas, to be United States Director of the Swindells, Charles J., of Oregon, to be Ambassador to New Zealand, Asian Development Bank, with the rank of Ambassador, vice N. and to serve concurrently and without additional compensation as Cinnamon Dornsife, resigned. Ambassador to Samoa.

June 5, 2002—Referred. May 16, 2001—Referred. June 26, 2002—Public hearing. June 27, 2001—Public hearing. July 25, 2002—Reported. July 10, 2001—Reported. August 2, 2002—Confirmed. July 11, 2001— Confirmed.

Staples, George McDade, of Kentucky, a Career Member of the Senior T Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Cameroon, and to serve concurrently and without Taft, William Howard, IV, of Virginia, to be Legal Adviser of the additional compensation as Ambassador to the Republic of Equa- Department of State, vice David Andrews. torial Guinea. March 8, 2001—Referred. June 29, 2001—Referred. March 27, 2001—Public hearing. July 11, 2001—Public hearing. April 3, 2001—Reported, 18–0. July 12, 2001—Reported and confirmed. April 5, 2001—Confirmed.

Stapleton, Craig Roberts, of Connecticut, to be Ambassador to the Taylor, Francis Xavier, of Maryland, to be Coordinator for Czech Republic. Counterterrorism, with the rank and status of Ambassador at Large, vice Michael A. Sheehan. July 12, 2001—Referred. May 22, 2001—Referred. July 31, 2001—Public hearing. June 27, 2001—Public hearing. August 1, 2001—Reported. July 10, 2001—Reported. August 3, 2001—Confirmed. July 11, 2001—Confirmed.

Sullivan, Joseph Gerard, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Taylor, Francix X., of Maryland, to be an Assistant Secretary of Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador to State (Diplomatic Security), vice David G. Carpenter, resigned. the Republic of Zimbabwe. September 4, 2002— Referred. July 18, 2001—Referred. October 3, 2002—Public hearing. July 31, 2001—Public hearing. October 8, 2002—Reported. August 1, 2001—Reported. November 12, 2002—Confirmed. August 3, 2001—Confirmed. Taylor, Francis X., of Maryland, to be Director of the Office of Sullivan, Mark, of Maryland, to be United States Director of the Foreign Missions, and to have the rank of Ambassador during European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, vice Karen his tenure of service, vice David G. Carpenter. Shepherd, resigned. September 4, 2002—Referred. April 25, 2002—Referred. October 3, 2002—Public hearing. June 26, 2002—Public hearing. October 8, 2002—Reported. November 12, 2002—Confirmed. July 25, 2002—Reported. August 2, 2002—Confirmed. Terpeluk, Peter, Jr., of Pennsylvania, to be Ambassador to Luxem- bourg. Swank, C. William, of Ohio, to be a Member of the Board of Direc- tors of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation for a term February 15, 2002—Referred. expiring December 17, 2002, vice Robert Mays Lyford. March 14, 2002—Public hearing. March 19, 2002—Reported. November 30, 2001—Referred. March 20, 2002—Confirmed. September 19, 2002—Public hearing. October 8, 2002—Reported. November 12, 2002—Confirmed. Tomlinson, Kenneth Y., of Virginia, to be a Member of the Broad- casting Board of Governors for a term expiring August 13, 2004, vice Tom C. Korologos, term expired.

March 21, 2002—Referred. July 25, 2002—Reported. August 2, 2002—Confirmed.

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Tomlinson, Kenneth Y., of Virginia, to be Chairman of the Broad- W casting Board of Governors, vice Marc B. Nathanson.

March 21, 2002—Referred. Wahba, Marcelle M., of California, a Career Member of the Senior July 25, 2002—Reported. Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador August 2, 2002—Confirmed. to the United Arab Emirates. August 3, 2001—Referred. Turner, John F., of Wyoming, to be Assistant Secretary of State August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, vice David B. Sandalow. Wahba, Marcelle M., of California, a Career Member of the Senior July 31, 2001—Referred. Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. to the United Arab Emirates. September 4, 2001—Referred. Turner, John F., of Wyoming, to be Assistant Secretary of State September 13, 2001—Public hearing. Reported. for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, September 14, 2001—Confirmed. vice David B. Sandalow.

September 4, 2001—Referred. Walkley, R. Barrie, of California, a Career Member of the Senior October 9, 2001—Public hearing. Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador October 25, 2001—Reported. to the Republic of Guinea. October 30, 2001—Confirmed. July 31, 2001—Referred. August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. Tutwiler, Margaret DeBardeleben, of Alabama, to be Ambassador to the Kingdom of Morocco. Walkley, R. Barrie, of California, a Career Member of the Senior May 16, 2001—Referred. Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Guinea. June 26, 2001—Public hearing. July 10, 2001—Reported. September 4, 2001—Referred. July 11, 2001—Confirmed. September 21, 2001—Public hearing. September 25, 2001—Reported. U September 26, 2001—Confirmed.

V Watson, Peter S., of California, to be President of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, vice George Munoz, resigned.

Vasquez, Gaddi H., of California, to be Director of the Peace Corps, April 30, 2001—Referred. vice Mark L. Schneider, resigned. May 16, 2001—Public hearing. May 24, 2001—Reported. October 3, 2001—Referred. May 25, 2001—Confirmed. November 14, 2001—Public hearing. December 12, 2001—Reported, 14–4. January 25, 2002—Confirmed. Watt, Linda Ellen, of Florida, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Panama. Vershbow, Alexander R., of the District of Columbia, a Career Mem- ber of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to June 27, 2002—Referred. be Ambassador to the Russian Federation. September 4, 2002—Public hearing. October 8, 2002—Reported. June 5, 2001—Referred. November 12, 2002—Confirmed. June 21, 2001—Public hearing. July 10, 2001—Reported. July 11, 2001—Confirmed. Weiser, Ronald, of Michigan, to be Ambassador to the Slovak Repub- lic.

September 4, 2001—Referred. October 31, 2001—Public hearing. November 14, 2001—Reported. November 15, 2001—Confirmed.

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Welch, C. David, of Virginia, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Young, Johnny, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador to the Republic Arab Republic of Egypt. of Slovenia.

June 7, 2001—Referred. July 18, 2001—Referred. June 26, 2001—Public hearing. July 31, 2001—Public hearing. July 10, 2001—Reported. August 1, 2001—Reported. July 11, 2001—Confirmed. August 3, 2001—Confirmed.

Williamson, Richard S., of Illinois, to be Alternate Representative Z of the United States of America for Special Political Affairs in the United Nations, with the rank of Ambassador.

November 1, 2001—Referred. November 8, 2001—Public hearing. Reported. November 9, 2001—Confirmed.

Winter, Roger P., of Maryland, to be an Assistant Administrator (Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance) of the United States Agency for International Development, vice Hugh Q. Parmer, resigned.

November 27, 2001—Referred. December 4, 2001—Public hearing. December 12, 2001—Reported. January 25, 2002—Confirmed.

Wolf, John Stern, of Maryland, a Career Member of the Senior For- eign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be an Assistant Sec- retary of State (Non-proliferation), vice Robert J. Einhorn.

September 10, 2001—Referred. September 24, 2001—Public hearing. September 25, 2001—Reported. September 26, 2001—Confirmed.

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Yates, Mary Carlin, of Oregon, a Career Member of the Senior For- eign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Ghana.

October 16, 2002—Referred. November 15, 2002—Committee discharged and confirmed.

Yellin, James Howard, of Pennsylvania, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Burundi.

May 6, 2002—Referred. July 9, 2002—Public hearing. July 30, 2002—Reported. August 2, 2002—Confirmed.

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CAREER AMBASSADOR PROMOTION LISTS FSO Promotion List, James F. Dobbins, Jr., and 149 others (State)

(For the personal rank of Career Ambassador in recognition of October 16, 2001—Referred. especially distinguished service over a sustained period.) December 12, 2001—Reported (with exception of James F. Dobbins, Jr.). January 25, 2002—Confirmed (Shaun E. Donnelly et al.). Jeffrey Davidow of Virginia, Ruth A. Davis of California, and George E. Moose of Colorado, Career Members of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister. James F. Dobbins, Jr., of New York, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service of the Department of State, for promotion to the December 20, 2001—Referred. Class of Career Minister. March 19, 2002—Reported. March 20, 2002—Confirmed. October 16, 2001—Referred (with list beginning James F. Dobbins, Jr., et al.). December 12, 2001—Considered as part of Dobbins et al. promotion SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE, FOREIGN SERVICE list. Removed from list and left pending in Committee. OFFICERS, AND FOREIGN SERVICE INFORMA- TION OFFICERS PROMOTION AND APPOINT- FSO Promotion List, Keith E. Brown and 22 others (AID) MENT LISTS October 16, 2001—Referred. FSO Promotion List, An Thanh Le and 22 others (State) November 14, 2001—Reported. November 15, 2001—Confirmed. February 1, 2001—Referred. February 7, 2001—Reported. February 8, 2001—Confirmed. Terence J. Donovan, of Florida, an officer of the International Broad- casting Board, for promotion as a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Counselor, and Consular Officer and FSO Promotion List, James D. Grueff and 6 others (Agriculture) Secretary in the Diplomatic Service.

February 1, 2001—Referred. October 16, 2001—Referred. February 7, 2001—Reported. November 14, 2001—Reported. February 8, 2001—Confirmed. November 15, 2001—Confirmed.

FSO Promotion List, E. Cecile Adams and 164 others (AID, State). FSO Promotion List, Kathleen T. Albert and 158 others (State) (Contains Donna Hrinak promotion.) November 27, 2001—Referred. March 13, 2001—Referred. December 12, 2001—Reported. April 3, 2001—Reported, 18–0. January 25, 2002—Confirmed. April 5, 2001—Confirmed.

FSO Promotion List, Patrick C. Hughes and 126 others (Commerce, FSO Promotion List, Laron L. Jensen and 4 others (Commerce) State)

April 23, 2001—Referred. November 27, 2001—Referred. May 24, 2001—Reported. December 12, 2001—Reported. May 25, 2001—Confirmed. January 25, 2002—Confirmed.

FSO Promotion List, Ralph K. Bean and 149 others (Agriculture, FSO Promotion List, Gustavio A. Mejia and 94 others (State) Commerce, State) December 20, 2001—Referred. April 23, 2001—Referred. March 19, 2002—Reported. May 24, 2001—Reported. March 20, 2002—Confirmed. May 25, 2001—Confirmed.

FSO Promotion List, Stephan Wasylko and 4 others (Commerce) FSO Promotion List, Stephen K. Morrison and 109 others (Commerce, AID and State) March 20, 2002—Referred. May 23, 2002—Reported. June 12, 2001—Referred. June 5, 2002—Confirmed. July 10, 2001—Reported. July 11, 2001—Confirmed.

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FSO Promotion List, Suzanne K. Hale and 6 others (Agriculture) UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY

March 20, 2002—Referred. 55th SESSION May 23, 2002—Reported. June 5, 2002—Confirmed. Representative

FSO Promotion List, Gary V. Kinney and 151 others (AID, Com- Frist, Bill, of Tennessee, to be a Representative of the United States merce, State) of America to the Fifty-fifth Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations. March 20, 2002—Referred. May 23, 2002—Reported. February 13, 2001—Referred. June 5, 2002—Confirmed. February 28, 2001—Committee discharged and confirmed.

FSO Promotion List, Dean B. Wooden and 138 others (State) 56th SESSION

June 21, 2002—Referred. Representatives October 8, 2002—Reported. October 17, 2002—Confirmed. Chabot, Steven Joseph, of Ohio, to be a Representative of the United States of America to the Fifty-sixth Session of the General Assem- bly of the United Nations. FSO Promotion List, Deborah C. Rhea and 132 others (State, Com- merce) November 27, 2001—Referred. November 28, 2001—Committee discharged and confirmed. June 21, 2002—Referred. October 8, 2002—Reported (with exception of Denis P. Coleman, Jr.). Faleomavaega, Eni F. H., of American Samoa, to be a Representative October 17, 2002—Confirmed. of the United States of America to the Fifty-sixth Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations.

Denis P. Coleman, Jr., a Member of the Foreign Service of the November 27, 2001—Referred. Department of State to be Consular Officer of the United States November 28, 2001—Committee discharged and confirmed. of America, Department of State.

June 21, 2002—Referred. Hybl, William J., of Colorado, to be Representative of the United October 8, 2002—Considered as part of Rhea et al. promotion list. States of America to the Fifty-sixth Session of the General Assem- Removed from list and left pending in Committee. bly of the United Nations.

October 9, 2001—Referred. FSO Promotion List, Jon Christopher Karber and 143 others (State, November 14, 2001—Reported. Commerce, Agriculture) November 15, 2001—Confirmed. October 8, 2002—Referred. November 13, 2002—Committee discharged and placed on executive Negroponte, John D., of the District of Columbia, to be a Representa- calendar. tive of the United States of America to the Sessions of the General November 14, 2002—Confirmed. Assembly of the United Nations during his tenure of service as Representative of the United States of America to the United Na- tions. FSO Promotion List, William Joseph Burns and 151 others (State) May 14, 2001—Referred. October 8, 2002—Referred. August 3, 2001—Returned to the President upon August 2001 recess. November 13, 2002—Committee discharged and placed on executive calendar. November 14, 2002—Confirmed. Negroponte, John D., of the District of Columbia, to be a Representa- tive of the United States of America to the Sessions of the General Assembly of the United Nations during his tenure of service as Representative of the United States of America to the United Na- tions.

September 4, 2001—Referred. September 13, 2001—Public hearing. Reported, 15–3. September 14, 2001—Confirmed.

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Alternates

Johnson, Ernest L., of Louisiana, to be an Alternate Representative of the United States of America to the Fifty-sixth Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations.

October 9, 2001—Referred. November 14, 2001—Reported. November 15, 2001—Confirmed.

Kennedy, Patrick Francis, of Illinois, a Career Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to be Alternate Rep- resentative of the United States of America to the Sessions of the General Assembly of the United Nations during his tenure of service as Representative of the United States of America to the United Nations for U.N. Management and Reform.

October 2, 2001—Referred. October 4, 2001—Reported. October 11, 2001—Confirmed.

Marcus, Nancy Cain, of Texas, to be an Alternate Representative of the United States of America to the Fifty-sixth Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations.

October 9, 2001—Referred. November 14, 2001—Reported. November 15, 2001—Confirmed.

Siv, Sichan, of Texas, to be an Alternate Representative of the United States of America to the Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations during his tenure of service as Representative of the United States of America on the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations.

October 18, 2001—Referred. November 8, 2001—Public hearing. Reported. November 9, 2001—Confirmed.

Williamson, Richard S., of Illinois, to be an Alternate Representative of the United States of America to the Sessions of the General Assembly of the United Nations during his tenure of service as Alternate Representative of the United States of America for Special Political Affairs in the United Nations.

November 1, 2001—Referred. November 8, 2001—Public hearing. Reported. November 9, 2001—Confirmed.

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January 9, 2001 March 8, 2001 (Full Committee/Biden) (Full Committee/Helms) A Report on the United Nations Reforms. (S. Hrg. 107–15.) Overview of Foreign Policy Issues and Budget. (S. Hrg. 107–41.) January 12, 2001 March 15, 2001 Informal State Department Briefing on Peacekeeping. (Full Committee/Helms) Nomination (Armitage). January 17, 2001 (a.m. & p.m. sessions) (Full Committee/Biden) March 15, 2001 Nomination of Secretary of State (Powell). (S. Hrg. 107–14.) (Subcommittee on European Affairs/Smith) U.S. Assistance to Serbia: Benchmarks for Certification. (S. Hrg. January 18, 2001 107–36.) (Full Committee/Biden) March 20, 2001 Business Meeting. (Full Committee/Helms) Nomination (Grossman). February 2, 2001 Informal State Department Briefing on Peacekeeping. March 21, 2001 (Full Committee/Allen) February 7, 2001 Nomination (Green). (Full Committee/Helms) Business Meeting. *March 22, 2001 (Full Committee/Helms) February 27, 2001 Intelligence Assessments of Emerging National Security Threats. (Subcommittee on European Affairs/Smith) State of the NATO Alliance. (S. Hrg. 107–16.) March 23, 2001 (Full Committee/Helms) February 28, 2001 Business Meeting. (Full Committee/Helms) Business Meeting. March 27, 2001 (Full Committee/Allen) February 28, 2001 Nomination (Taft). (Full Committee/Allen) State Department Reform: Reviewing the Report of the Independent March 27, 2001 Task Force Cosponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations and (Full Committee/Helms) the Center for Strategic and International Studies. (S. Hrg. 107–17.) Business Meeting. March 1, 2001 March 28, 2001 (Full Committee/Lugar) (Full Committee/Chafee) Department of Energy Nonproliferation Programs with Russia. (S. A Review of the Anti-Drug Certification Process. (S. Hrg. 107–18.) Hrg. 107–43.) March 1, 2001 March 29, 2001 (a.m. & p.m. sessions) (Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs/Brownback) (Full Committee/Helms) U.S. Policy Toward Iraq. (S. Hrg. 107–19.) Nomination (Bolton). March 5, 2001 April 3, 2001 Informal State Department Briefing on Peacekeeping. (Full Committee/Helms) Business Meeting. March 6, 2001 (Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs/Thomas) April 4, 2001 The Philippines: Present Political Status and Its Role in the New (Full Committee/Chafee) Asia. (S. Hrg. 107–20.) Nomination (Cellucci).

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April 5, 2001 May 24, 2001 (Full Committee/Helms) (Subcommittee on International Operations and Terrorism/Allen) Business Meeting. The U.N. Human Rights Commission: The Road Ahead. (S. Hrg. 107–55.) *April 5, 2001 (Full Committee/Helms) May 24, 2001 Informal off-the-record briefing on the current situation in China. (Full Committee/Helms) Business Meeting. April 6, 2001 Informal State Department Briefing on Peacekeeping. June 5, 2001 (Full Committee/Brownback) April 25, 2001 Annual Report on the U.S. Commission on Religious Freedom. (S. (Full Committee/Helms) Hrg. 107–44.) Nomination (Natsios). [Beginning June 6, 2001, control of the Senate switched to the Demo- April 25, 2001 crats as a result of Senator Jeffords’ decision to become an Inde- (Full Committee/Hagel) pendent. Therefore, Committee sessions were chaired by Democratic Nominations (Bloomfield, Dobriansky and Haass). members for the rest of the 107th Congress.] April 26, 2001 June 11, 2001 (Full Committee/Thomas) Informal State Department Briefing on Peacekeeping. Nomination (Kelly). June 13, 2001 April 26, 2001 (Full Committee/Biden) (Full Committee/Helms) The Crisis in Macedonia and U.S. Engagement in the Balkans. (S. Business Meeting. Hrg. 107–68.) May 1, 2001 June 20, 2001 (Subcommittee on European Affairs/Smith) (Full Committee/Biden) Religious Freedom in Europe. (S. Hrg. 107–44.) U.S. Security Interests in Europe. (S. Hrg. 107–91.) May 1, 2001 June 21, 2001 (Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs/Thomas) (Full Committee/Biden) Where Are U.S.-China Relations Headed? (S. Hrg. 107–45.) Nominations (Farish, Gioia, Leach and Vershbow). May 4, 2001 June 26, 2001 Informal State Department Briefing on Peacekeeping. (Full Committee/Wellstone) Nominations (Blackwill, Chamberlin, Kurtzer, Tutwiler and Welch). May 16, 2001 (Full Committee/Smith) June 27, 2001 Nominations (Brauer and Jones). (Full Committee/Kerry) Nominations (Hartwick, Randt and Swindells). May 16, 2001 (Full Committee/Hagel) June 27, 2001 Nominations (Askey and Watson). (Full Committee/Boxer) Nominations (Eaton, Ervin, Prosper and Taylor). May 17, 2001 (Full Committee/Brownback) June 28, 2001 Nominations (Burns and Rocca). (Subcommittee on African Affairs/Feingold) Zimbabwe’s Political and Economic Crisis. (S. Hrg. 107–102.) May 17, 2001 (Full Committee/Frist) July 10, 2001 Nomination (Kansteiner). (Full Committee/Biden) Business Meeting. May 22, 2001 (Full Committee/Allen) July 10, 2001 Nominations (Craner, Davis, Ensenat, Ford and Kelly). (Full Committee/Sarbanes) Nomination (Forman). May 23, 2001 (Full Committee/Thomas) July 11, 2001 Nomination (Baker). (Full Committee/Feingold) Nominations (Chaveas, Hooks, McConnell, Powell and Staples). May 23, 2001 (Full Committee/Helms) July 12, 2001 U.S. Policy Toward North Korea: Where Do We Go From Here? (Full Committee/Biden) (S. Hrg. 107–54.) Business Meeting.

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*July 12, 2001 August 3, 2001 (Full Committee/Biden) (Full Committee/Dodd) Situation in the Middle East. Nominations (Blankenship, Hertell and Silverstein). July 13, 2001 August 3, 2001 (Full Committee/Dodd) Informal State Department Briefing on Peacekeeping. Nominations (Cobb, Freeman and Noriega). September 5, 2001 July 17, 2001 (Full Committee/Biden) The Threat of Bioterrorism and the Spread of Infectious Diseases. Informal State Department Briefing on Peacekeeping. (S. Hrg. 107–124.) July 18, 2001 September 7, 2001 (Full Committee/Biden) Informal State Department Briefing on Peacekeeping. The Putin Administration’s Policies Toward the Non-Russian Regions of the Russian Federation. (S. Hrg. 107–126.) September 13, 2001 (a.m. session) (Full Committee/Biden) July 19, 2001 Nomination (Negroponte). (S. Hrg. 107–781.) (Full Committee/Boxer) Mexico City Policy: Effects of Restrictions on International Family September 13, 2001 (p.m. session) Planning Funding. (S. Hrg. 107–165.) (Full Committee/Rockefeller) Nomination (Negroponte). (S. Hrg. 107–781.) July 19, 2001 (Full Committee/Biden) September 13, 2001 Nominations (Bernstein, Guest, Heimbold, Miller, Napper, Nicholson (Full Committee/Biden) and Reynolds). Business Meeting (vote on Negroponte nomination). July 24, 2001 (a.m. & p.m. sessions) September 13, 2001 (Full Committee/Biden) (Full Committee/Wellstone) Nominations (Laura Kennedy, Patrick Kennedy, Neumann and The Administration’s Missile Defense Program and the ABM Treaty. Wahba). (S. Hrg. 107–110.) September 13, 2001 July 25, 2001 (Full Committee/Biden) (Full Committee/Kerry) Business Meeting (vote on Laura Kennedy, Patrick Kennedy, Neu- Nominations (Hubbard, Huhtala, Lavin and Schieffer). mann and Wahba nominations). July 27, 2001 September 21, 2001 (Full Committee/Biden) (Full Committee/Feingold) Business Meeting. Nominations (Render, Sharpless, Walkley, McDonald, McGuire, Boyce and Jordan). *July 30, 2001 (Full Committee/Biden) *September 21, 2001 National Missile Defense and the Administration’s Consultations with (Full Committee/Biden) Russia. India Pakistan Sanctions. July 31, 2001 September 24, 2001 (Full Committee/Wellstone) (Full Committee/Boxer) Nominations (Battle, Gnehm, Hull, Jones, Kattouf and Quinn). Nominations (Beers, Brill, Harrison, Malinowski, Moley and Wolf). July 31, 2001 September 25, 2001 (Full Committee/Nelson) (Full Committee/Dodd) Nominations (Austin, Bond, Danilovich, Huddle, Schnabel, Schornack Nominations (Brinker, Burns, Coats, Egan and Stapleton). and Smith). July 31, 2001 September 25, 2001 (Full Committee/Sarbanes) (Full Committee/Sarbanes) Nominations (Brookins, Connelly, Cronin, Phillips and Quarles). Business Meeting. July 31, 2001 *October 3, 2001 (Full Committee/Feingold) All Committee Members Nominations (Dell, Loftis and Sullivan). Private Luncheon Meeting with Secretary Powell. August 1, 2001 October 3, 2001 (Full Committee/Biden) (Full Committee/Biden) Business Meeting. Business Meeting (during luncheon meeting with Secretary Powell).

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October 4, 2001 November 8, 2001 (Full Committee/Biden) (Full Committee/Biden) Business Meeting. Business Meeting. October 5, 2001 November 14, 2001 Informal State Department Briefing on Peacekeeping. (Full Committee/Biden) Business Meeting. October 9, 2001 (Full Committee/Sarbanes) November 14, 2001 Nominations (Fox, Hill, Peterson and Turner). (Full Committee/Dodd) Nominations (Vasquez and Olsen). October 10, 2001 (Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs and Sub- November 15, 2001 committee on International Operations and Terrorism/Wellstone and (Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs and Sub- Boxer) committee on International Operations and Terrorism/Wellstone) Afghanistan’s Humanitarian Crisis: Is Enough Aid Reaching Afghani- Afghanistan’s Humanitarian Crisis: Is Enough Aid Reaching Afghani- stan? (S. Hrg. 107–235.) stan? (S. Hrg. 107–235.) *October 17, 2001 November 29, 2001 (Full Committee/Members’ Briefing) (Full Committee/Boxer) Update on International Campaign Against Terrorism. Nominations (Hanford, Dewey and Ong). October 17, 2001 November 29, 2001 (Full Committee/Torricelli) (Full Committee/Feingold) Nominations (Carlson, DeThomas, McElveen-Hunter, Ordway, Palmer Nominations (McGee, Moorefield and Price). and Sobel). December 4, 2001 October 23, 2001 (Full Committee/Sarbanes) (Full Committee/Biden) Nominations (Franco, Schieck and Winter). International Convention for Suppression of Terrorist Bombings (Trea- ty Doc. 106–6) and International Convention for Suppression of Fi- December 4, 2001 nancing of Terrorism (Treaty Doc. 106–49). (Printed in Exec. Rept. (Full Committee/Dodd) 107–2.) Nominations (Brownfield, Hrinak, Phillips and Shapiro). October 24, 2001 December 6, 2001 (Full Committee/Feingold) (Full Committee/Biden) Nominations (Hume, McMillion, Nesbitt and Royall). The Political Future of Afghanistan. (S. Hrg. 107–236.) October 25, 2001 December 7, 2001 (Full Committee/Biden) Informal State Department Briefing on Peacekeeping. The International Campaign Against Terrorism. (S. Hrg. 107–234.) December 11, 2001 October 25, 2001 (Full Committee/Kerry) (Full Committee/Biden) Nomination (Ricciardone). Business Meeting. December 12, 2001 October 31, 2001 (Full Committee/Biden) (Full Committee/Biden) Business Meeting. Nominations (Argyros, Beecroft, Brown, Minikes, Montgomery, Sembler and Weiser). December 13, 2001 (Subcommittee on Central Asia and South Caucasus/Hagel) November 5, 2001 Contributions of Central Asian Nations to the Campaign Against Ter- Informal State Department Briefing on Peacekeeping. rorism. (S. Hrg. 107–397.) November 6, 2001 December 18, 2001 (Full Committee/Kerry) (Subcommittee on International Operations and Terrorism/Boxer) Nominations (Burghardt, Dinger, Greenwood, Johnson and Pritchard). The Global Reach of Al-Qaeda. (S. Hrg. 107–390.) November 7, 2001 January 14, 2002 (Full Committee/Sarbanes) Informal State Department Briefing on Peacekeeping. Nominations (Marshall, Newman, Perry, Fourquet and Arrizurieta). February 5, 2002 November 8, 2001 (Full Committee/Biden) (Full Committee/Boxer) Foreign Policy Overview and the President’s FY 2003 Foreign Affairs Nominations (Javits, Burnham, Siv and Williamson). Budget Request. (S. Hrg. 107–299.)

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February 6, 2002 March 8, 2002 (Full Committee/Biden) Informal State Department Briefing on Peacekeeping. The New Strategic Framework: Implications for U.S. Security. (S. Hrg. 107–486.) *March 13, 2002 (Full Committee/Biden) February 6, 2002 Update on War on Terrorism. (Subcommittee on African Affairs/Feingold) : U.S. Policy Options. (S. Hrg. 107–416.) March 13, 2002 (Full Committee/Wellstone) February 7, 2002 Nomination (Finn). (Full Committee/Biden) What’s Next in the War on Terrorism? S. Hrg. 107–417. (A compila- March 14, 2002 tion of witness statements was printed in S. Prt. 107–59.) (Full Committee/Biden) Nominations (Butler, Miles, Pardew and Terpeluk). February 8, 2002 Informal State Department Briefing on Peacekeeping. March 19, 2002 (Full Committee/Biden) February 12, 2002 Reducing the Threat of Chemical and Biological Weapons. (S. Hrg. (Full Committee/Biden) 107–481.) Theft of American Intellectual Property: Fighting Crime Abroad and At Home. (S. Hrg. 107–457.) March 19, 2002 (Full Committee/Biden) February 13, 2002 Business Meeting. (Full Committee/Biden) Halting the Spread of HIV/AIDS: Future Efforts in the U.S. Bilateral April 9, 2002 and Multilateral Response. (S. Hrg. 107–330.) (Subcommittee on African Affairs/Feingold) Weak States in Africa—U.S. Policy Options in the Democratic Repub- February 14, 2002 lic of the Congo. (S. Hrg. 107–577.) (Full Committee/Feingold) Responding to Africa’s HIV/AIDS Crisis: The Roles of Prevention *April 10, 2002 and Treatment. (S. Hrg. 107–330.) (All Members’ Briefing, Committee on Foreign Relations (Biden)/ Senate Leadership) February 27, 2002 Off-the-record briefing on the terrorist threat with nuclear or radio- (Full Committee/Biden) logical weapons. How Do We Promote Democratization, Poverty Alleviation, and Human Rights to Build a More Secure Future? (S. Hrg. 107–300.) April 16, 2002 (Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere, Peace Corps and Narcotics February 27, 2002 Affairs/Dodd) (Subcommittee on International Operations and Terrorism/Boxer)U.S. U.S.-Mexican Relations: Unfinished Agenda. (S. Hrg. 107–578.) Funding for the U.N. Population Fund: The Effect on Women’s Lives.(S. Hrg. 107–515.) *April 18, 2002 (Full Committee/Biden) February 28, 2002 The Threat of Nuclear or Radiological Terrorism. (Full Committee/Sarbanes) Nominations (Holland and Simmons). April 23, 2002 (Full Committee/Biden) *March 5, 2002 Increasing our Nonproliferation Efforts in the Former Soviet Union. (Full Committee/Biden) (S. Hrg. 107–685.) Dirty Bombs and Basement Nukes: The Terrorist Nuclear Threat. April 24, 2002 March 6, 2002 (a.m. and p.m. sessions) (Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere, Peace Corps, and Narcotics (Full Committee/Biden) Affairs/Dodd) Dirty Bombs and Basement Nukes: The Terrorist Nuclear Threat. U.S.-Colombia Policy: What’s Next? (S. Hrg. 107–579.) (S. Hrg. 107–575.) May 1, 2002 March 7, 2002 (Full Committee/Biden) (Full Committee/Boxer) The Future of NATO. (S. Hrg. 107–678.) Protocols on Child Soldiers and Sale of Children (Treaty Doc. 106– 37). (Printed in Exec. Rept. 107–4.) May 2, 2002 (Subcommittee on International Operations and Terrorism/Boxer) March 7, 2002 Protecting U.S. Citizens Abroad from Terrorism. (S. Hrg. 107–679.) (Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs/Wellstone) Monitoring and Combating Trafficking in Persons: How Are We May 3, 2002 Doing? (S. Hrg. 107–576.) Informal State Department Briefing on Peacekeeping.

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May 7, 2002 June 26, 2002 (Full Committee/Sarbanes) (Full Committee/Biden) Treaties (Treaty Doc. 106–32, Treaty Doc. 106–10, Treaty Doc. 103– Afghanistan: Building Stability; Avoiding Chaos. (S. Hrg. 107–708.) 5, Treaty Doc. 105–32, Treaty Doc. 105–53 and Treaty Doc. 107– 2). (S. Hrg. 107–594.) June 26, 2002 (Full Committee/Sarbanes) May 16, 2002 Nominations (Sullivan and Speltz). (Full Committee/Biden) The Nuclear Posture Review. (S. Hrg. 107–677.) June 27, 2002 (Subcommittee on Central Asia and South Caucasus/Torricelli) May 21, 2002 Balancing Military Assistance and Support for Human Rights in Cen- (Full Committee/Biden) tral Asia. (S. Hrg. 107–750.) Nominations (DeSutter, Guhin and Rademaker). July 9, 2002 (Full Committee/Biden) May 23, 2002 Treaty Doc. 107–8: The Treaty on Strategic Offensive Reductions. (Full Committee/Biden) (S. Hrg. 107–622.) Business Meeting. July 9, 2002 **June 5, 2002 (Full Committee/Feingold) (Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere, Peace Corps, and Narcotics Nominations (Blaney, Brazeal, Brennan, Holmes, Huddleston, Johnson, Affairs/Dodd) Kolker, Mathieu and Yellin). Cuba’s Pursuit of Biological Weapons: Fact or Fiction? (S. Hrg. 107–736.) July 10, 2002 Informal State Department Briefing on Peacekeeping. *June 5, 2002 (Full Committee/Biden) July 11, 2002 President’s Trip to Europe and the Strategic Offensive Reductions (Subcommittee on African Affairs/Feingold) Treaty. Implementing U.S. Policy in Sudan. (S. Hrg. 107–784.) June 10, 2002 July 17, 2002 Informal State Department Briefing on Peacekeeping. (Full Committee/Biden) Treaty Doc. 107–8: The Treaty on Strategic Offensive Reductions. June 11, 2002 (S. Hrg. 107–622.) (Full Committee/Biden) America’s Global Dialogue: Sharing American Values and the Way July 23, 2002 Ahead for Public Diplomacy. (S. Hrg. 107–692.) (Full Committee/Biden) Treaty Doc. 107–8: The Treaty on Strategic Offensive Reductions. June 11, 2002 (S. Hrg. 107–622.) (Subcommittee on African Affairs/Feingold) Weak States in Africa: U.S. Policy in Liberia. (S. Hrg. 107–676.) July 24, 2002 (Subcommittee on International Economic Policy, Export and Trade June 13, 2002 Promotion, jointly with Environment and Public Works Committee/ (Full Committee/Boxer) Sarbanes and Jeffords) Treaty Doc. 96–53 (Convention on the Elimination of All Forms Review of Implementation of Environmental Treaties. (S. Hrg. 107– of Discrimination Against Women). (S. Hrg. 107–530.) 807.) June 13, 2002 July 24, 2002 (Full Committee/Dodd) (Full Committee/Biden) Nominations (Kenney, Palmer and Moore). Business Meeting. July 25, 2002 June 19, 2002 (Full Committee/Biden) (Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere, Narcotics and Peace Corps/ Business Meeting. Dodd) S. 1017: Bridges to the Cuban People Act of 2001. (S. Hrg. 107– July 30, 2002 741.) (Full Committee/Biden) Business Meeting. June 25, 2002 (Full Committee/Nelson) July 30, 2002 Nominations (Jeffrey, Klosson, Gadsden and Bell). (Full Committee/Wellstone) Nominations (Powell and Baltimore). June 25, 2002 (Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere, Narcotics and Peace Corps/ July 31, 2002 (a.m. & p.m. sessions) Dodd) (Full Committee/Biden) Peace Corps. (S. Hrg. 107–707.) Iraq. (S. Hrg. 107–658.)

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August 1, 2002 October 8, 2002 (Full Committee/Biden) (Full Committee/Biden) Business Meeting. Business Meeting. August 1, 2002 (a.m. & p.m. sessions) October 9, 2002 (Full Committee/Biden) (Full Committee/Dodd) Iraq. (S. Hrg. 107–658.) Nominations (Greenlee, Hamilton and Keane). September 4, 2002 October 9, 2002 (Full Committee/Dodd) (Full Committee/Biden) Nominations (Dawson, Garza and Watt). A Progress Report on 10 + 10 Over 10. (S. Hrg. 107–799.) September 9, 2002 October 11, 2002 Informal State Department Briefing on Peacekeeping. Informal State Department Briefing on Peacekeeping. September 12, 2002 October 16, 2002 (Subcommittee on African Affairs/Feingold) (Subcommittee on International Economic Policy, Export and Trade Weak States in Africa: U.S. Policy in Angola. (S. Hrg. 107–800.) Promotion/Sarbanes) Replenishment Authorizations for the World Bank’s International De- October 16, 2002 velopment Association, the Asian Development Fund, and the African (Full Committee/Sarbanes) Development Fund. (S. Hrg. 107–796.) Nominations (Johnson and Morrison). September 12, 2002 November 8, 2002 (Full Committee/Biden) Informal State Department Briefing on Peacekeeping. Treaty Doc. 107–8: The Treaty on Strategic Offensive Reductions. (S. Hrg. 107–622.) November 14, 2002 (Full Committee/Feingold) September 18, 2002 Nomination (Yates). (Conference Committee/Biden) House-Senate Conference: H.R. 1646 (State authorization bill). December 6, 2002 Informal State Department Briefing on Peacekeeping. September 19, 2002 (Full Committee/Boxer) Law Enforcement Treaties. (Treaty Docs. 107–3, 107–4, 107–6, 107– 9, 107–11, 107–12, 107–13, 107–15, 107–16.) (S. Hrg. 107–721.) September 19, 2002 (Full Committee/Sarbanes) Nominations (Swank, Siegel, Ruebling, Ebbesen, Chamberlin and Jacklin). *September 24, 2002 (Full Committee/Biden) Members’ Briefing on Iraq. September 25, 2002 (Full Committee/Biden) Iraq. (S. Hrg. 107–798.) September 26, 2002 (a.m. & p.m. sessions) (Full Committee/Biden) Iraq. (S. Hrg. 107–798.) October 1, 2002 (Full Committee/Kerry) Nominations (Christy, Lyon, Ray and Rees). October 3, 2002 (Full Committee/Feingold) Nominations (Roth, Huggins and Sanders). October 3, 2002 (Full Committee/Boxer) Nominations (Harty, Holmes, Sauerbrey and Taylor).

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EXECUTIVE REPORTS Exec. Rept. 107–13 October 17, 2002 Extradition Treaty with Lithuania (Treaty Doc. 107–4). Exec. Rept. 107–1 November 15, 2001 Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement (Treaty Doc. 106–41). Exec. Rept. 107–14 October 17, 2002 Second Protocol Amending Extradition Treaty with Canada (Treaty Exec. Rept. 107–2 November 27, 2001 Doc. 107–11). Anti-Terrorism Conventions (Treaty Docs. 106–6 and 106–49). Exec. Rept. 107–15 October 17, 2002 Exec. Rept. 107–3 December 14, 2001 Treaty on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters with Belize Treaty with the Russian Federation on Mutual Legal Assistance in (Treaty Doc. 107–13), India (Treaty Doc. 107–3), Ireland (Treaty Criminal Matters (Treaty Doc. 106–22). Doc. 107–9) and Liechtenstein (Treaty Doc. 107–16). Exec. Rept. 107–4 June 12, 2002 The Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Sale of Children, Child Prostitution and Child Pornography and the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict. (Treaty Doc. 106–37).

Exec. Rept. 107–5 July 31, 2002 Treaty with Niue on Delimitation of a Maritime Boundary (Treaty Doc. 105–53).

Exec. Rept. 107–6 August 1, 2002 Protocol to Amend the 1949 Convention on the Establishment of an Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (Treaty Doc. 107–2).

Exec. Rept. 107–7 August 1, 2002 Agreement Establishing the South Pacific Regional Environment Pro- gramme (Treaty Doc. 105–32).

Exec. Rept. 107–8 September 3, 2002 1990 Protocol to the 1983 Maritime Environment of the Wider Carib- bean Region Convention (Treaty Doc. 103–5).

Exec. Rept. 107–9 September 6, 2002 Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (Treaty Doc. 96–53).

Exec. Rept. 107–10 October 2, 2002 Amendment to Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer (Treaty Docs. 106–10 and 106–32).

Exec. Rept. 107–11 October 17, 2002 Treaty with Honduras for Return of Stolen, Robbed, and Embezzled Vehicles and Aircraft, with Annexes and an Exchange of Notes (Trea- ty Doc. 107–15).

Exec. Rept. 107–12 October 17, 2002 Extradition Treaty with Peru (Treaty Doc. 107–6).

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SENATE REPORTS HEARINGS

S. Rept. 107–9 March 29, 2001 January 9, 2001 Legislative Activities Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations, A Report on the United Nations Reforms. S. Hrg. 107–15. 106th Congress. January 17, 2001 S. Rept. 107–14 April 30, 2001 Nomination of Colin L. Powell to be Secretary of State. S. Hrg. Authorizing expenditures by Committees of the Senate. 107–14.

S. Rept. 107–60 (S. 1401) September 4, 2001 February 27, 2001 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 2002 and 2003. The State of the NATO Alliance. S. Hrg. 107–16.

S. Rept. 107–122 (S. 1803) December 11, 2001 February 28, 2001 State Department Reform: Reviewing the Report of the Independent Security Assistance Act of 2001. Task Force Cosponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations and the Center for Strategic and International Studies. S. Hrg. 107–17. S. Rept. 107–125 (S. 1779) December 14, 2001 To authorize the establishment of ‘‘Radio Free Afghanistan.’’ March 1, 2001 Review of the Anti-Drug Certification Process. S. Hrg. 107–18. S. Rept. 107–206 (S. 2525) July 3, 2002 United States Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Ma- March 1, 2001 laria Act of 2002. United States Policy Toward Iraq. S. Hrg. 107–19.

S. Rept. 107–210 (S. 2487) July 15, 2002 March 6, 2001 To provide for global pathogen surveillance and response. The Philippines: Present Political Status and Its Role in the New Asia. S. Hrg. 107–20. S. Rept. 107–278 (S. 2712) Sept. 12, 2002 Afghanistan Freedom Support Act of 2002. March 8, 2001 Overview of Foreign Policy Issues and Budget. S. Hrg. 107–41.

March 15, 2001 U.S. Assistance to Serbia: Benchmarks for Certification. S. Hrg. 107– 36.

March 28, 2001 Department of Energy Non-Proliferation Programs with Russia. S. Hrg. 107–43.

May 1, 2001 Where Are U.S.-China Relations Headed. S. Hrg. 107–45.

May 1 and June 5, 2001 Religious Freedom in Europe and Around the World. S. Hrg. 107– 44.

May 23, 2001 U.S. Policy Toward North Korea: Where Do We Go From Here? S. Hrg. 107–54.

May 24, 2001 The U.N. Human Rights Commission: The Road Ahead. S. Hrg. 107–55.

June 13, 2001 The Crisis in Macedonia and U.S. Engagement in the Balkans. S. Hrg. 107–68.

June 20, 2001 U.S. Security Interests in Europe. S. Hrg. 107–91.

June 28, 2001 Zimbabwe’s Political and Economic Crisis. S. Hrg. 107–102.

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July 18, 2001 February 27, 2002 The Putin Administration’s Policies Toward Non-Russian Regions of U.S. Funding for the U.N. Population Fund: The Effect on Women’s the Russian Federation. S. Hrg. 107–126. Lives. S. Hrg. 107–515.

July 19, 2001 March 6, 2002 Mexico City Policy: Effects of Restrictions on International Family Dirty Bombs and Basement Nukes: The Terrorist Nuclear Threat. Planning Funding. S. Hrg. 107–165. S. Hrg. 107–575.

July 24, 2001 March 7, 2002 The Administration’s Missile Defense Program and the ABM Treaty. Monitoring and Combating Trafficking in Persons: How Are We S. Hrg. 107–110. Doing? S. Hrg. 107–576.

September 5, 2001 March 19, 2002 The Threat of Bioterrorism and the Spread of Infectious Diseases. Reducing the Threat of Chemical and Biological Weapons. S. Hrg. S. Hrg. 107–124. 107–481.

September 13, 2001 April 9, 2002 Nomination of Hon. John D. Negroponte to Serve as U.S. Ambassador Weak States in Africa—U.S. Policy Options in the Democratic Repub- to the United Nations. S. Hrg. 107–781. lic of the Congo. S. Hrg. 107–577.

October 10 and November 15, 2001 April 16, 2002 Afghanistan’s Humanitarian Crisis: Is Enough Aid Reaching Afghani- U.S.-Mexican Relations: The Unfinished Agenda. S. Hrg. 107–578. stan? S. Hrg. 107–235. April 23, 2002 October 25, 2001 Increasing our Nonproliferation Efforts in the Soviet Union. S. Hrg. The International Campaign Against Terrorism. S. Hrg. 107–234. 107–685.

December 6, 2001 April 24, 2002 The Political Future of Afghanistan. S. Hrg. 107–236. U.S.-Colombia Policy: What’s Next? S. Hrg. 107–579.

December 13, 2001 May 1, 2002 Contributions of Central Asian Nations to the Campaign Against Ter- The Future of NATO. S. Hrg. 107–678. rorism. S. Hrg. 107–397. May 2, 2002 December 18, 2001 Protecting U.S. Citizens Abroad from Terrorism. S. Hrg. 107–679. The Global Reach of Al-Qaeda. S. Hrg. 107–390. May 7, 2002 February 5, 2002 Hearing to Consider Six Treaties. S. Hrg. 107–594. Foreign Policy Overview and the President’s Fiscal Year 2003 Foreign Affairs Budget Request. S. Hrg. 107–299. May 16, 2002 Examining the Nuclear Posture Review. S. Hrg. 107–677. February 6, 2002 Somalia: U.S. Policy Options. S. Hrg. 107–416. June 5, 2002 Cuba’s Pursuit of Biological Weapons: Fact or Fiction? S. Hrg. 107– February 6, 2002 736. The New Strategic Framework: Implications for U.S. Security. S. Hrg. 107–486. June 11, 2002 America’s Global Dialog: Sharing American Values and the Way February 7, 2002 Ahead for Public Diplomacy. S. Hrg. 107–692. What’s Next in the War on Terrorism? S. Hrg. 107–417. June 11, 2002 February 12, 2002 Weak States in Africa: U.S. Policy in Liberia. S. Hrg. 107–676. Examining the Theft of American Intellectual Property At Home and Abroad. S. Hrg. 107–457. June 13, 2002 Treaty Doc. 96–53: Convention on the Elimination of All Forms February 13 and 14, 2002 of Discrimination Against Women, adopted by the U.N. General As- Halting the Spread of HIV/AIDS: Future Efforts in the U.S. Bilateral sembly on December 18, 1979, and signed on behalf of the United and Multilateral Response. S. Hrg. 107–330. States of America on July 17, 1980. S. Hrg. 107–530.

February 27, 2002 June 19, 2002 How Do We Promote Democratization, Poverty Alleviation, and Bridges to the Cuban People Act of 2001, S. 1017. S. Hrg. 107– Human Rights to Build a More Secure Future? S. Hrg. 107–300. 741.

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June 25, 2002 COMMITTEE PRINTS The Peace Corps. S. Hrg. 107–707. January 2001 June 26, 2002 Treaties and Other International Agreements: The Role of the United Afghanistan: Building Stability, Avoiding Chaos. S. Hrg. 107–708. States Senate. S. Prt. 106–71.

June 27, 2002 February 2001 Balancing Military Assistance and Support for Human Rights in Cen- Progress in the Balkans: Kosovo, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. tral Asia. S. Hrg. 107–750. A Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations by Senator Joseph R. Biden, Jr. S. Prt. 107–4. July 9, 17, 23 and September 12, 2002 Treaty on Strategic Offensive Reductions: The Moscow Treaty. S. March 2001 Hrg. 107–622. Membership and Jurisdiction of Subcommittees. S. Prt. 107–5.

July 11, 2002 March 2001 Implementing U.S. Policy in Sudan. S. Hrg. 107–784. Rules of the Committee on Foreign Relations, . S. Prt. 107–6. July 24, 2002 Implementation of Environmental Treaties. S. Hrg. 107–807. April 2001 U.S. Defense Policy Toward Taiwan: In Need of an Overhaul. A July 31 and August 1, 2002 Staff Trip Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations. S. Prt. Hearings to Examine Threats, Responses and Regional Considerations 107–26. Surrounding Iraq. S. Hrg. 107–658. June 2001 September 12, 2002 Legislation on Foreign Relations Through 2000—Volume I-A. (Joint Replenishment Authorizations for the World Bank’s International De- Committee Print with House International Relations.) velopment Association, the Asian Development Fund, and the African Development Fund. S. Hrg. 107–796. July 2001 Country Reports on Economic Policy and Trade Practices. (Joint Com- September 19, 2002 mittee Print with Senate Finance and House International Relations Law Enforcement Treaties. S. Hrg. 107–721. and Ways and Means Committees.)

September 25 and 26, 2002 August 2001 Next Steps in Iraq. S. Hrg. 107–798. Membership and Jurisdiction of Subcommittees. S. Prt. 107–41.

October 9, 2002 August 2001 A Progress Report on 10 + 10 Over 10. S. Hrg. 107–799. Rules of the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate. S. Prt. 107–42. October 16, 2002 Weak States in Africa: U.S. Policy in Angola. S. Hrg. 107–800. September 2001 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2000—Volumes I and II. (Joint Committee Print with House International Relations.) S. Prt. 107–32.

September 26, 2001 Strategies for Homeland Defense. A Compilation by the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate. S. Prt. 107–43.

November 2001 Membership and Jurisdiction of Subcommittees. S. Prt. 107–48.

February 2002 Country Reports on Economic Policy and Trade Practices. (Joint Com- mittee Print with Senate Finance and House International Relations and Ways and Means Committees.) S. Prt. 107–53.

February 14, 2002 What’s Next in the War on Terrorism? A Compilation of Statements by Witnesses before the Committee on Foreign Relations (February 7, 2002 hearing). S. Prt. 107–59.

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May 2002 PUBLIC LAWS Legislation on Foreign Relations Through 2000—Volume II. (Joint Committee Print with House International Relations.) P. L. 107–10 (H.R. 428) May 28, 2001 Concerning the participation of Taiwan in the World Health Organiza- July 2002 tion. Legislation on Foreign Relations Through 2001—Volume I-A of Vol- umes I-A and I-B. (Joint Committee Print with House International P. L. 107–21 (S. 360) July 26, 2001 Relations.) S. Prt. 107–65. To honor Paul D. Coverdell.

November 2002 P. L. 107–26 (H.R. 2131) August 17, 2001 Annual Report on International Religious Freedom, 2002. (Joint Com- To reauthorize the Tropical Forest Conservation Act of 1998 through mittee Print with House International Relations.) fiscal year 2004, and for other purposes. P. L. 107–39 (S. J. Res. 22) September 18, 2001 Expressing the sense of the Senate and House of Representatives regarding the terrorist attacks launched against the United States on September 11, 2001.

P. L. 107–40 (S. J. Res. 23) September 18, 2001 To authorize the use of United States Armed Forces against those responsible for the recent attacks launched against the United States.

P. L. 107–46 (S. 248) October 5, 2001 To amend the Admiral James W. Nance and Meg Donovan Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 2000 and 2001, to adjust a condition on the payment of arrearages to the United Nations that sets the maximum share of any United Nations peacekeeping oper- ation’s budget that may be assessed of any country.

P. L. 107–57 (S. 1465) October 27, 2001 To authorize the President to exercise waivers of foreign assistance restrictions with respect to Pakistan through September 30, 2003.

P. L. 107–81 (S. 1573) December 12, 2001 To authorize the provision of educational and health care assistance to the women and children of Afghanistan.

P. L. 107–99 (S. 494) December 21, 2001 Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act of 2001.

P. L. 107–132 (H.R. 3348) January 16, 2002 To designate the National Foreign Affairs Training Center as the George P. Shultz National Foreign Affairs Training Center.

P. L. 107–148 (H.R. 2998) March 11, 2002 To authorize the establishment of Radio Free Afghanistan.

P. L. 107–158 (H.R. 2739) April 4, 2002 To amend Public Law 107–10 to authorize a United States plan to endorse and obtain observer status for Taiwan at the annual summit of the World Health Assembly in May 2002 in Geneva, Switzerland.

P. L. 107–187 (H.R. 3167) June 10, 2002 To endorse the vision of further enlargement of the NATO Alliance articulated by President George W. Bush on June 15, 2001, and by former President William J. Clinton on October 22, 1996, and for other purposes. (Gerald H. B. Solomon Freedom Consolidation Act of 2002.)

P. L. 107–228 (H.R. 1646) September 30, 2002 To authorize appropriations for the Department of State for fiscal years 2002 and 2003.

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P. L. 107–234 (H.R. 4558) October 4, 2002 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DOCUMENTS AND To extend the Irish Peace Process Cultural and Training Program. REPORTS (Available from Senate or House Document Rooms) P. L. 107–243 (H. J. Res. 114) October 16, 2002 To authorize the use of United States Armed Forces against Iraq. DOCUMENTS

P. L. 107–245 (H.R. 5531) October 21, 2002 H. Doc. 107–109 (PM 37) July 27, 2001 To facilitate famine relief efforts and a comprehensive solution to Plan Colombia Semi-Annual Obligation Report. the war in Sudan. (Sudan Peace Act.) H. Doc. 107–138 (PM 52) October 29, 2001 P. L. 107–246 (H.R. 2121) October 23, 2002 Proposed Protocol Amending the Agreement for Cooperation Between To make available funds under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 the United States and the Kingdom of Morocco. to expand democracy, good governance, and anti-corruption programs in the Russian Federation in order to promote and strengthen demo- H. Doc. 107–177 (PM 64) January 29, 2002 cratic government and civil society and independent media in that Presidential report that it is in the national interest to terminate the country. (Russian Democracy Act of 2002.) suspensions under section 902 of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, FY 1990 and 1991, relating to the export of defense articles P. L. 107–278 (H.R. 3656) November 5, 2002 or services in support of efforts by the Government of Japan to To amend the International Organizations Immunities Act to provide destroy Japanese chemical weapons abandoned during World War for the applicability of that Act to the European Central Bank. II in the People’s Republic of China.

P. L. 107–327 (S. 2712) December 4, 2002 H. Doc. 107–198 (PM 79) April 9, 2002 Afghanistan Freedom Support Act of 2002. Plan Colombia Semi-Annual Obligation Report for last two quarters of FY 2001.

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H. Rept. 107–57 (H.R. 1646) May 4, 2001 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 2002 and 2003.

H. Rept. 107–92, Part I (H.R. 2052) June 8, 2001 Sudan Peace Act.

H. Rept. 107–119 (H.R. 2131) June 28, 2001 Reauthorization of the Tropical Forest Conservation Act of 1998 through Fiscal Year 2004.

H. Rept. 107–137 (H.R. 2069) July 12, 2001 Global Access to HIV/AIDS Prevention, Awareness, Education, and Treatment Act of 2001.

H. Rept. 107–206, Part I (H.R. 2541) Sept. 19, 2001 To enhance the authorities of special agents and provide limited au- thorities to uniformed officers responsible for the protection of domes- tic Department of State occupied facilities.

H. Rept. 107–266 (H.R. 3167) Nov. 5, 2001 Gerald B. H. Solomon Freedom Consolidation Act of 2001.

H. Rept. 107–291 (H.R. 2604) Nov. 15, 2001 United States Funding of Multilateral Development Institutions.

H. Rept. 107–312, Pt. 1 (S. 494) Dec. 4, 2001 Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act of 2001.

H. Rept. 107–420 (H.R. 3994) April 25, 2002 Afghanistan Freedom Support Act of 2002.

H. Rept. 107–453 (H.R. 4073) May 10, 2002 Microenterprise Assistance Reauthorization Amendments of 2002.

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H. Rept. 107–493 (H.R. 3969) June 5, 2002 Freedom Promotion Act of 2002.

H. Rept. 107–596, Part 1 (H.R. 4558) July 22, 2002 To extend the Irish Peace Process Cultural and Training Program.

H. Rept. 107–671 (H.R. 1646) Sept. 23, 2002 Conference report on H.R. 1646, to authorize appropriations for the Department of State for fiscal years 2002 and 2003.

H. Rept. 107–721 (H. J. Res. 114) October 7, 2002 Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002.

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A African Development Foundation Nominees ABM Treaty Claude A. Allen Disapproving withdrawal of U.S. from Walter H. Kansteiner S. Res. 282 African Development Fund Advisory Board for Cuba Broadcasting U.S. Governor Nominee Paul H. O’Neill Feliciano Foyo Setting forth additional U.S. policies H.R. 2604 Afghanistan Afghanistan Freedom and Reconstruction Act of 2001 Agency for International Development S. 1880 Federal Vacancies Reform Act Afghanistan Freedom Support Act of 2002 EC 1404; EC 1405; EC 1406; EC 1789; EC 2641; EC H.R. 3994 3259; EC 3491; EC 3492; EC 4011; EC 4012-4027; Afghan Women and Children Relief Act EC 4028-4039 (duplicates); EC 4215; EC 4216; EC S. 1573 5906; EC 6155; EC 6156; EC 6157; EC 6158; EC 6159; Ambassadorial nominee EC 6160; EC 6161; EC 6162; EC 6163; EC 6164; EC Robert P. J. Finn 6165; EC 6166; EC 6167; EC 6168; EC 6169; EC 6848; Assistance to civilians and refugees EC 6873 S. Res. 172 Nominees Authorizing economic and military assistance Administrator S. 2712 Andrew S. Natsios Commending inclusion of women in Interim Administration Assistant Administrators S. Res. 191 Africa Condemning Taleban policies Constance B. Newman S. Con. Res. 42; H. Con. Res. 145 Asia and Near East Destruction of statues Wendy J. Chamberlin S. Con. Res. 30 Lori A. Forman Military action in/War Powers report Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance EC 4353 Roger P. Winter Participation of women in reconstruction of Economic Growth, Agriculture and Trade S. Con. Res. 86 Emmy B. Simmons Protection of Afghan refugees Europe and Eurasia S. Res. 235 Kent R. Hill Radio Free Afghanistan Global Health H.R. 2998; S. 1779 E. Anne Peterson Women, U.S. activities to support basic human rights of Latin America and the Caribbean S. 2647 Adolfo A. Franco Africa Legislative and Public Affairs Sub-Saharan J. Edward Fox Fighting hunger and poverty in Management S. Con. Res. 53 John Marshall Policy and Program Coordination African Development Bank Patrick M. Cronin Nominees Deputy Administrator U.S. Director Frederick W. Schieck Cynthia S. Perry Proposed Legislation U.S. Governor Clean Water for the Americas Partnership Paul H. O’Neill S. 1168 Setting forth additional U.S. policies Disapproval of restoration of Mexico City policy H.R. 2604 S. J. Res. 9

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Reports Arms Trafficking Assistance for Eastern Europe and the Baltic States Security and Fair Enforcement in Arms Trafficking Act of 2001 EC 6870 S. 1555 Assistance for Independent States of the Former Soviet Union Asian Development Bank EC 6870 U.S. Director Child survival and disease programs Paul W. Speltz EC 307; EC 1100; EC 6870; EC 7429 U.S. Governor Paul H. O’Neill Economic conditions in Egypt Setting forth additional U.S. policies EC 1198; EC 6871 H.R. 2604 Economic Support Fund EC 6870 Asia Pacific Parliamentary Forum Support for Overseas Cooperative Development Act imple- Support for tenth annual meeting mentation S. Con. Res. 58 EC 4928 Australia AIDS Ambassadorial nominee Combating Global AIDS pandemic John Thomas Schieffer S. Res. 119 ANZUS Treaty anniversary Global Access to HIV/AIDS Prevention, Awareness, Education H. Con. Res. 217 & Treatment Act Tax Convention H.R. 2069 Treaty Doc. 107–20 Global AIDS Research and Relief Act of 2001 S. 1120 Austria To expand assistance to countries affected by Ambassadorial nominee S. 1032; S. 2525; S. 15 Lyons Brown, Jr. To amend Public Health Service Act S. 1230 Azerbaijan Waiving restrictions on assistance to Albania S. 1521 Ambassadorial nominee James F. Jeffrey B

Alliance for Reform and Democracy in Asia Bahamas S. Con. Res. 38 Ambassadorial nominee J. Richard Blankenship American Citizens Protection and War Criminal Prosecution Act of 2001 Bahrain S. 1296 Ambassadorial nominee Ronald E. Neumann American Servicemembers’ Protection Act of 2001 Barbados S. 857; S. 1610 Ambassadorial nominee Andorra Earl N. Phillips, Jr. Ambassadorial nominee Belarus George L. Argyros, Sr. Promotion of democracy and rule of law S. 1645 Angola Ambassadorial nominee Belgium Christopher W. Dell Ambassadorial nominee Stephen Brauer Antigua and Barbuda Ambassadorial nominee Belize Earl N. Phillips, Jr. Ambassadorial nominee Russell F. Freeman Armed Forces Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty Deployments of Treaty Doc. 107–13 S. 931 Biological Diversity, Convention on Armenia Treaty Doc. 103–20 Ambassadorial nominee John M. Ordway Bolivia Welcoming His Holiness Karekin II Ambassadorial nominee H. Con. Res. 139 David N. Greenlee

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Bosnia and Herzegovina C Ambassadorial nominee Clifford G. Bond Cambodia Congratulations on 10th anniversary of recognition by U.S. Ambassadorial nominee S. Res. 309 Charles A. Ray NATO-led Stabilization Force EC 5192; EC 8344 Cameroon Ambassadorial nominee Botswana George M. Staples Ambassadorial nominee Joseph Huggins Canada Ambassadorial nominee Brazil Argeo Paul Cellucci Ambassadorial nominee Condolences to families of Canadian soldiers Donna J. Hrinak S. Res. 250 Congratulations on fair elections Second Protocol amending Extradition Treaty with S. Res. 365 Treaty Doc. 107–11

Broadcasting Board of Governors Cape Verde Authorization of appropriations Ambassadorial nominee EC 1959; H.R. 1646 Donald C. Johnson Freedom Promotion Act of 2002 H.R. 3969 Caribbean Region Marine Environment Convention Nominees 1990 Protocol to 1983 Convention Seth Cropsey, Director, International Broadcasting Bureau Treaty Doc. 103–5 Joaquin F. Blaya Blanquita W. Cullum Central African Republic D. Jeffrey Hirschberg Ambassadorial nominee Norman J. Pattiz Mattie R. Sharpless Steven J. Simmons Central Asia Kenneth Y. Tomlinson, Chairman Human rights in Brunei Darussalam S. J. Res. 50 Ambassadorial nominee Chechnya Gene B. Christy Condemning human rights violations Budget Authority S. Res. 213 Deferrals and rescissions Fifty-seventh anniversary of mass deportation PM 84 S. Res. 27

Bulgaria Chemical Weapons Convention Ambassadorial nominee Presidential Certifications and Reports James W. Pardew PM 106

Burkina Faso Children Ambassadorial nominee Hague Convention on Civil Aspects of International Child Ab- duction J. Anthony Holmes H. Con. Res. 69 Burma Optional Protocol on Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict Commending Daw Aung San Suu Kyi Treaty Doc. 106–37 H. Con. Res. 211 Optional Protocol on Sale of Children, Prostitution and Pornog- raphy Burundi Treaty Doc. 106–37 Ambassadorial nominee James H. Yellin Chile Ambassadorial nominee William R. Brownfield

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China Congressional Budget Office Ambassadorial nominee Sequestration reports Clark T. Randt, Jr. EC 399; EC 4508; EC 6440; EC 9219 Cease persecution of Falun Gong practitioners H. Con. Res. 188 Conventional Weapons Convention, Protocols to Human rights violations in Tibet Treaty Doc. 105–1 S. Res. 22; S. Res. 252 Olympic games Coral Reef and Coastal Marine Conservation Act of 2001 S. Con. Res. 27 H.R. 2272 Release of Li Shaomin and other scholars S. Res. 128 Corruption Release of military personnel International Anti-Corruption Act of 2001 S. Res. 66; S. Res. 81 S. 988 Sino-American relations, 30th anniversary of S. Con. Res. 98 Costa Rica Ambassadorial nominee CITES Convention (Convention on International Trade in Endangered John J. Danilovich Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) Treaty Doc. 98–10 Cote d’Ivoire Ambassadorial nominee Climate Change Arlene Render Presidential report EC 2753 Coverdell, Paul D. A bill to honor Code and Safety for the Americas (CASA) Act S. 360 S. 1197 Croatia Coffee Crisis Congratulations on 10th anniversary of recognition by U.S. Adopting global strategy S. Res. 263 S. Res. 368 Cuba Colombia Bilateral relationship with Condemning kidnapping of elected representatives EC 8479 S. Res. 220 Bridges to the Cuban People Act DOD proposed legislation extending authorities for fight against S. 1017 drugs and terrorism Cuba Food and Medicine Access Act of 2001 EC 9296 S. 239 Plan Colombia Semi-Annual Report Cuban Solidarity Act PM 37; EC 4590; PM 79; PM 112 Protecting democracy from U.S.-designated foreign terrorist orga- S. 894 nizations and drugs Human rights situation in S. Res. 219 S. Res. 62 Immigration policies Comoros, The EC 9597 Ambassadorial nominee Maritime Boundary Agreement John Price Ex. H, 96–1 Migration agreements report Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty EC 1790; EC 6561 Treaty Doc. 105–28 Repeal of certain trade sanctions and travel restrictions S. 171 Comptroller General Telecommunications services semiannual report Presidential impoundment messages PM 10, PM 42; PM 74; PM 108 EC 1909; EC 9393 Varela project Congo, Democratic Republic of S. Res. 272 Ambassadorial nominee Aubrey Hooks Cyprus Volcano eruption Ambassadorial nominee H. Con. Res. 304 Michael Klosson Freedoms and human rights Congo, Republic of S. Con. Res. 28 Ambassadorial nominee Membership in European Union Robin R. Sanders S. Con. Res. 122

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Czech Republic Commemorating independence Ambassadorial nominee H. Con. Res. 405 Craig R. Stapleton Transition to independence S. 375 D Violence in S. Con. Res. 9 Debt Relief Enhancement Act of 2002 War Powers report S. 2210 EC 3485

Defense, Department of Education Proposed legislation International education policy Extending authorities to fight against drugs and terrorism S. Con. Res. 7 in Colombia EC 9296 Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights Covenant Weapons inspection and monitoring in Iraq Ex. D, 95–2 EC 4214 Ecuador Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) Ambassadorial nominee Defense articles delivery to Kristie A. Kenney EC 855; EC 856; EC 857; EC 858 Crash of TAME Flight 120 Military assistance, exports and imports annual report H. Con. Res. 313 EC 1644 Terrorist kidnappers in Services by USG employees H. Con. Res. 89 EC 393 Status of loans Egypt EC 392 Ambassadorial nominee C. David Welch Denmark Protocols of the Elders of Zion, broadcast of Ambassadorial nominee S. Con. Res. 158; S. Res. 366 Stuart A. Bernstein El Salvador Discrimination, Convention on Elimination of All Forms Against Earthquake and international disaster assistance Women S. 260 Ex. R, 96–2 Sympathy for victims of earthquake S. Res. 18; H. Con. Res. 41 Dominica Ambassadorial nominee Endangered Species (CITES Convention) Earl N. Phillips, Jr. Treaty Doc. 98–10

Dominican Republic Equatorial Guinea Ambassadorial nominee Ambassadorial nominee Hans H. Hertell George M. Staples

Drugs Eritrea One-year waiver for Mexico Ambassadorial nominee S. 353 Donald J. McConnell Exemption for countries that have a bilateral agreement with U.S. Estonia S. 435 Ambassadorial nominee Reform of current certification process Joseph M. DeThomas S. 376 Integration into NATO Two-year suspension of drug certification procedures H. Con. Res. 116 S. 219 Tenth anniversary of independence S. Con. Res. 34 E Ethiopia East Timor Ambassadorial nominee Ambassadorial nominee Aurelia E. Brazeal Grover J. Rees Establish diplomatic relations with S. Con. Res. 109

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Extradition Treaties Microenterprise assistance programs Canada H.R. 4073; S. 3032 Treaty Doc. 107–11 Stop Tuberculosis Now Act of 2001 Lithuania S. 1116 Treaty Doc. 107–4 Peru Foreign Claims Settlement Commission Treaty Doc. 107–6 Annual report EC 3107 Europe European Central Bank Foreign Relations Authorization Act Extending provisions of Intl. Organizations Immunities Act FY 2000-01 H.R. 3656 Payment of U.N. arrearages Rise of anti-Semitism S. 248 S. Res. 248 FY 2002-03 European Bank for Reconstruction and Development H.R. 1646; S. 1401; EC 6588 U.S. Director Mark Sullivan Foreign Relations, Committee on U.S. Governor Authorization of expenditures Paul H. O’Neill S. Res. 32; S. Res. 54 Setting forth additional policies of the U.S. Designating Chairmen of committees H.R. 2604 S. Res. 7 Senate procedure regarding committees F S. Res. 8

Fiji France Ambassadorial nominee Ambassadorial nominee David L. Lyon Howard H. Leach

Finland G Ambassadorial nominee Bonnie McElveen-Hunter Gabonese Republic Foreign Agents Registration Act Report Ambassadorial nominee EC 859; EC 2588; EC 5566; EC 8915 Kenneth P. Moorefield

Foreign Assistance Gambia, Republic of The Combat global poverty Ambassadorial nominee S. Res. 182 Jackson McDonald Debt reduction for developing countries with tropical forests S. 2695 Geneva Conventions, Protocol II Additional Debt relief for countries protecting coral reef habitats Treaty Doc. 100–2 H.R. 2272 Drug certification procedures Georgia S. 353; S. 376 Ambassadorial nominee Family Planning Richard M. Miles Global Democracy Promotion Act of 2001 S. 367 Germany Global Access to HIV/AIDS Prevention Awarenesss, Education Ambassadorial nominee & Treatment Act Daniel R. Coats H.R. 2069 Information on Nazi war criminals Global AIDS Research and Relief Act of 2001 S. Res. 133 S. 1120 IMET program Ghana S. 647 Ambassadorial nominee Importance as tool for fighting global terrorism Nancy J. Powell S. Res. 204 Mary C. Yates Increase assistance to countries affected by AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria Global Democracy Promotion Act of 2001 S. 2525 S. 367 International Anti-Corruption Act of 2001 S. 988 Global Pathogen Surveillance Act of 2002 International Tuberculosis Control Act of 2002 S. 2487 S. 2045

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Global poverty India Allocate more resources to combat Ambassadorial nominee S. Res. 182 Robert D. Blackwill Authorizing President to provide assistance to Great Britain S. 1465 Ambassadorial nominee Expressing sympathy for victims of earthquake William S. Farish S. Con. Res. 6; H. Con. Res. 15 Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty Greece Treaty Doc. 107–3 Ambassadorial nominee Welcoming Prime Minister Vajpayee Thomas J. Miller S. Con. Res. 81; H. Con. Res. 264 Return of Parthenon Marbles to S. Con. Res. 127 Indonesia Grenada Ambassadorial nominee Ambassadorial nominee Ralph L. Boyce, Jr. Earl N. Phillips, Jr. Condemning brutal murders S. Res. 91 Guatemala Terrorist attack in Bali Ambassadorial nominee S. Res. 345; S. Res. 350 John R. Hamilton Inter-American Convention Against Illicit Manufacturing of Firearms, Guinea, Republic of Ammunition, Explosives Ambassadorial nominee Treaty Doc. 105–49 R. Barrie Walkley Inter-American Development Bank Guinea-Bissau, Republic of Nominees Ambassadorial nominee U.S. Alternate Executive Director Richard A. Roth Jorge L. Arrizurieta U.S. Executive Director H Jose A. Fourquet U.S. Governor Hague Convention for Protection of Cultural Property Paul H. O’Neill Treaty Doc. 106–1 Setting forth additional policies of the U.S. H.R. 2604 Hazardous chemicals in international trade Rotterdam Convention Inter-American Foundation Treaty Doc. 106–21 Board of Directors Fred P. DuVal Holy See Ambassadorial nominee Adolfo A. Franco Jim Nicholson Jose A. Fourquet Anita Perez Ferguson Honduras Roger F. Noriega Ambassadorial nominee Larry L. Palmer International Atomic Energy Agency Treaty for Return of Stolen, Robbed or Embezzled Vehicles Additional Protocol to IAEA Agreement on Safeguards and Aircraft Treaty Doc. 107–7 Treaty Doc. 107–15 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Human Rights Nominees American Convention on Human Rights U.S. Executive Director Ex. F, 95–2 Carole Brookins U.S. Alternate Executive Director Hungary Robert B. Holland, III Ambassadorial nominee U.S. Governor Nancy G. Brinker Paul H. O’Neill

I International Carriage by Air Convention Treaty Doc. 106–45; Treaty Doc. 107–14 Iceland Ambassadorial nominee James I. Gadsden

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International Criminal Court No use of force without Congressional authorization Protection of personnel from criminal prosecution by S. Con. Res. 133 S. 857; S. 1296; S. 1610 Vote on resolution for the use of force S. J. Res. 41 International Joint Commission, U.S. and Canada U.S. Commissioners Ireland Irene Brooks Ambassadorial nominee Allen I. Olson Richard J. Egan Dennis L. Schornack, Chairman Extradition Treaty Treaty Doc. 107–9 International Labor Organization Irish Peace Process Cultural and Training Program, extension Convention concerning discrimination (employment and occupa- of tion) H.R. 4558 Treaty Doc. 105–45 Tax Convention with United Kingdom and Northern Ireland Convention on employment policy Treaty Doc. 107–19 Ex. G, 89–2 Convention on right to organize Israel Ex. S, 81–1 Ambassadorial nominee Fair International Labor Standards in Trade and Investment Act Daniel C. Kurtzer of 2001 Reject boycott of Israeli academic and cultural institutions S. 1827 S. Res. 336 Maternity Protection Convention Revision Soldiers held by Hezbollah EC 4517 S. Con. Res. 35 Revision of conventions from previous conferences Solidarity in fight against terorrism Ex. C, 87–2 S. Con. Res. 88; H. Con. Res. 280; S. Res. 247 Texts of Conventions and Recommendations EC 6445 Italy Ambassadorial nominee International Monetary Fund Melvin F. Sembler U.S. Executive Director Nancy P. Jacklin J Randal Quarles U.S. Governor Jamaica Paul H. O’Neill Ambassadorial nominee Sue M. Cobb International Registration of Marks Protocol Relating to Madrid Agreement Japan Treaty Doc. 106–41 Ambassadorial nominee Howard H. Baker, Jr. International Trade Commission Chemical weapons destruction Designation of Chairman and Vice Chairman PM 64 EC 7496 Jordan Investment Treaties Ambassadorial nominee Nicaragua Edward W. Gnehm, Jr. Treaty Doc. 106–33 K Iran Repression of freedoms within Kazakhstan S. Res. 306 Ambassadorial nominee Larry C. Napper Iraq Congratulations on 10th anniversary of independence Authorizing use of force S. Res. 194 S. J. Res. 45; S. J. Res. 46; H. J. Res. 114 Compliance with U.N. Security Council resolutions Kenya EC 4421; EC 5191 Death of Father John Kaiser Inspection and monitoring efforts EC 193 H. J. Res. 75

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Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of (North) Libya Refugees returned to North Korea Involvement in bombing of Pan Am 103 S. Con. Res. 114; H. Con. Res. 213 S. Con. Res. 23 Reuniting with family Justice for Victims of Pan Am 103 Act of 2001 H. Con. Res. 77; S. Con. Res. 90 S. 244 Return of USS Pueblo S. Res. 246 Liechtenstein, Principality of Ambassadorial nominee Korea, Republic of (South) Mercer Reynolds Ambassadorial nominee Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty Thomas C. Hubbard Treaty Doc. 107–16

Kuwait Lithuania Ambassadorial nominee Extending fisheries agreement Richard H. Jones EC 5064 Extradition Treaty L Treaty Doc. 107–4 Integration into NATO Landmines H. Con. Res. 116 International Disability and Victims of Landmines, Civil Strife Tenth anniversary of independence and Warfare Assistance Act of 2001 S. Con. Res. 34 S. 1777 Luxembourg Language Mastery Support Act of 2002 Ambassadorial nominee S. 3155 Peter Terpeluk, Jr.

Lao, People’s Democratic Republic of M Ambassadorial nominee Macedonia Douglas A. Hartwick Ambassadorial nominee Latin America Lawrence E. Butler Code and Safety for the Americas (CASA) Act Encouraging lasting cease-fire S. Res. 115 S. 1197 Madagascar Latvia Ambassadorial nominee Ambassadorial nominee Wanda L. Nesbitt Brian E. Carlson Integration into NATO Malaysia H. Con. Res. 116 Ambassadorial nominee Tenth anniversary of independence Marie T. Huhtala S. Con. Res. 34 Mali Law of the Sea Ambassadorial nominee Treaty Doc. 103–39 Vicki Huddleston

Law of Treaties, Vienna Convention on Malta Ex. L, 92–1 Ambassadorial nominee Anthony H. Gioia Lebanon Ambassadorial nominee Maritime Boundaries Vincent M. Battle Cuba Ex. H, 96–1 Lesotho Niue Ambassadorial nominee Treaty Doc. 105–53 Robert G. Loftis Mauritius Liberia Ambassadorial nominee Ambassadorial nominee John Price John W. Blaney Mexico Ambassadorial nominee Antonio O. Garza, Jr.

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Anti-narcotics assistance NATO Alliance, enlargement of EC 856 Freedom Consolidation Act of 2001 Border Environment Cooperation Commission and North Amer- S. 1572/H.R. 3167 ican Development Bank EC 8427; S. 2948 Nauru Bush trip to Mexico Ambassadorial nominee S. Con. Res. 13 David L. Lyon One year waiver of drug certification requirement S. 353 Nepal Ambassadorial nominee Mexico City Policy Michael E. Malinowski Disapproval of rule submitted by AID S. J. Res. 9 Netherlands, Kingdom of the Disapproval of rule submitted by President Ambassadorial nominee S. J. Res. 17 Clifford M. Sobel

Micronesia, Federated States of New Zealand Ambassadorial nominee Ambassadorial nominee Larry M. Dinger Charles J. Swindells

Moldova Nicaragua Ambassadorial nominee Ambassadorial nominee Pamela Hyde Smith Barbara C. Moore Investment Treaty Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete Ozone Layer, amend- Treaty Doc. 106–33 ments to Relations with 1997 Amendment S. J. Res. 27 Treaty Doc. 106–10 Beijing Amendment Niger Treaty Doc. 106–32 Ambassadorial nominee Gail D.T. Mathieu Morocco Ambassadorial nominee Niue Margaret D. Tutwiler Maritime Boundary Treaty Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy Agreement, Protocol Amending Treaty Doc. 105–53 PM 52 Nobel Peace Prize Mozambique Congratulating Jimmy Carter Congratulations on maintaining peace S. Res. 360 S. Res. 358 Norway Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties (MLAT’s) Ambassadorial nominee Belize John D. Ong Treaty Doc. 107–13 India Nuclear Damage, Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Treaty Doc. 107–3 Treaty Doc. 107–21 Ireland Treaty Doc. 107–9 Nuclear Threat Reduction Act of 2001 Liechtenstein S. 1117 Treaty Doc. 107–16 Russian Federation O Treaty Doc. 106–22 Sweden, Kingdom of Office of Management and Budget (OMB) reports Treaty Doc. 107–12 Budget rescissions and deferrals EC 1012; EC 1126; EC 1417; EC 2046; EC 2522; EC N 3057; EC 3958; PM 84; EC 7537 Sequestration Namibia EC 5346; EC 9220 Ambassadorial nominee Kevin J. McGuire Olympic Games Olympic Truce Narcotics (See Drugs) S. Res. 126

National Endowment for Democracy Oman Annual report Ambassadorial nominee PM 29 Richard L. Baltimore, III

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Overseas Private Investment Corporation Recognizing contributions over 40 years Investment in sub-Saharan Africa S. Con. Res. 18 EC 5970 Strategic Plan, FY 2000-05 Nominees EC 1028 Board of Directors George Darden Pearl, Daniel Samuel E. Ebbesen Remove internet video and pictures Collister Johnson, Jr. S. Res. 351 Miguel D. Lausell Robert M. Lyford Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs), Stockholm Convention on John L. Morrison Treaty Doc. 107–5 Diane M. Ruebling Ned L. Siegel Peru C. William Swank Ambassadorial nominee Executive Vice President John R. Dawson Ross J. Connelly Congratulations on democratic elections President S. Res. 107 Peter S. Watson Expressing sympathy to Bowers family Rules H. Con. Res. 117 EC 553 Extradition Treaty Treaty Doc. 107–6 P Philippines Pakistan Ambassadorial nominee Ambassadorial nominee Francis J. Ricciardone, Jr. Nancy J. Powell Expressing gratitude for sympathy and support since Sept. 11 Wendy J. Chamberlin S. Con. Res. 91; H. Con. Res. 273 Authorizing President to provide assistance to S. 1465 Poland Commending Pakistan President Ignacy Jan Paderewski S. Con. Res. 96; H. Con. Res. 324 S. Res. 296 Return of Dina Babbitt paintings Palau, Republic of S. Con. Res. 49 Ambassadorial nominee Francis J. Ricciardone, Jr. Portugal Ambassadorial nominee Palestine Liberation Organization John N. Palmer Accountability of PLO and Palestinian Authority S. 2194 Q Prohibiting use of Federal funds to support Palestinian Authority S. 2432 Qatar, State of Redesignate as a terrorist organization Ambassadorial nominee S. Res. 157 Maureen Quinn Sanctions against if failure to comply to commitments to Israel S. 1409 R

Panama Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Ambassadorial nominee Recognizing success in promoting democracy Linda E. Watt H. Con. Res. 242; S. Con. Res. 92

Paraguay Radio Regulations, 1992 Partial Revision of Ambassadorial nominee Treaty Doc. 107–17 John F. Keane Romania Peace Corps Ambassadorial nominee Federal Vacancies Reform Act Michael E. Guest EC 1918; EC 5894; EC 5895 Nominees Rotterdam Convention concerning Hazardous Chemicals and Director Pesticides in International Trade Gaddi H. Vasquez Treaty Doc. 106–21 Deputy Director Josephine K. Olsen Russian Federation Peace Corps Charter for the 21st Century Act Ambassadorial nominee S. 2667; S. 12 Alexander R. Vershbow

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Conservation and Management of Polar Bear Population, Treaty Seychelles on Ambassadorial nominee Treaty Doc. 107–10 John Price Continued participation in Group of Eight S. Con. Res. 60 Sierra Leone Cooperation on energy development issues Ambassadorial nominee S. Con. Res. 147 Peter R. Chaveas Department of Energy loans for nuclear nonproliferation pro- grams Singapore S. 1277 Ambassadorial nominee Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty Franklin L. Lavin Treaty Doc. 106–22 Slovak Republic Nuclear and Terrorism Threat Reduction Act of 2002 Ambassadorial nominee S. 2478 Ronald Weiser Russian Democracy Act of 2001 H.R. 2121 Slovenia Treaty on Strategic Offensive Reductions (Moscow Treaty) Ambassadorial nominee Treaty Doc. 107–8; EC 7923 Johnny Young Congratulations on tenth anniversary of independence Rwanda S. Res. 116 Ambassadorial nominee Margaret K. McMillion South Africa Ambassadorial nominee S Cameron R. Hume

Safety, Nuclear South Pacific Regional Environment Programme Agreement Joint Convention on Safety of Spent Fuel Management and on Treaty Doc. 105–32 Safety of Radioactive Waste Management Treaty Doc. 106–48 Spain Ambassadorial nominee Samoa George L. Argyros, Sr. Ambassadorial nominee Charles J. Swindells Sri Lanka, Democratic Socialist Republic of Congratulations on 53 years of independence Sanctions S. Res. 17 Repeal of certain trade sanctions and travel provisions Peace process in S. 171 S. Res. 300 Tax Treaty Sao Tome and Principe Treaty Doc. 99–10 Ambassadorial nominee Kenneth P. Moorefield State, Department of Authorization of appropriations, 2002-03 Saudi Arabia H.R. 1646; S. 1401 Ambassadorial nominee Nominees Robert W. Jordan Ambassadors at Large Dissolve ‘‘martyrs’’ fund Coordinator for Counterterrorism S. Res. 258 J. Cofer Black Protection of interests of U.S. citizens Francis X. Taylor S. Con. Res. 157 International Religious Freedom John V. Hanford, III Security and Fair Enforcement in Arms Trafficking Act of 2001 War Crimes Issues S. 1555 Pierre-Richard Prosper Assistant Secretaries Security Assistance Authorization, FY 2002-03 Administration S. 1803; H.R. 1646 William A. Eaton African Affairs Senegal Walter H. Kansteiner Ambassadorial nominee Arms Control Richard A. Roth Stephen G. Rademaker Consular Affairs Serbia Maura A. Harty Release of Kosovar Albanians wrongfully imprisoned Democracy, Human Rights and Labor S. Res. 60 Lorne W. Craner

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Diplomatic Security Director, Policy Planning Staff Francis X. Taylor Richard N. Haass East Asian and Pacific Affairs European Union James A. Kelly Rockwell A. Schnabel Educational and Cultural Affairs Fissile Material Negotiator Patricia de Stacy Harrison Michael A. Guhin European Affairs HIV/AIDS, Special Rep. of Secretary of State for James F. Dobbins Jack C. Chow A. Elizabeth Jones International Atomic Energy Agency Intelligence and Research Kenneth C. Brill Carl W. Ford, Jr. International Communications and Information Policy, Inter-American Affairs U.S. Coordinator Peter F. Romero David A. Gross International Organizations Korea, Special Envoy for Negotiations with DPRK Kim R. Holmes & US Rep. to KEDO Legislative Affairs Charles L. Pritchard Paul V. Kelly Office of Foreign Missions, Director Near Eastern Affairs Francis X. Taylor William J. Burns Organization for Economic Cooperation and Develop- Non-proliferation ment John S. Wolf Jeanne L. Phillips Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe Affairs Stephan M. Minikes John F. Turner Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Political-Military Affairs Bosnia & Herzegovina Lincoln P. Bloomfield, Jr. Robert M. Beecroft Population, Refugees and Migration Organization of American States Arthur E. Dewey Permanent U.S. Representative Resource Management Roger F. Noriega Christopher B. Burnham Deputy Permanent U.S. Representative South Asian Affairs Peter DeShazo Christina B. Rocca Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues Verification and Compliance Paula A. DeSutter Randolph Bell Western Hemisphere Affairs United Nations, rank of Ambassador Otto J. Reich Commission on Status of Women, U.S. Rep. to Career Ambassadors Ellen R. Sauerbrey Jeffrey Davidow Economic and Social Council Ruth A. Davis Sichan Siv George E. Moose European Office of U.N. Chief Financial Officer Kevin E. Moley Christopher B. Burnham Food and Agriculture Agencies Deputy Secretary of State Tony P. Hall Richard L. Armitage Management and Reform Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources Patrick F. Kennedy Grant S. Green, Jr. Security Council, U.S. Rep. to Director General of the Foreign Service John D. Negroponte Ruth A. Davis Special Political Affairs Inspector General Richard S. Williamson Clark Kent Ervin Vienna Office of U.N. Legal Adviser Kenneth C. Brill , IV Secretary of State Rank of Ambassador Colin L. Powell Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation, Coordinator for Under Secretaries Charles Lawrence Greenwood, Jr. Arms Control and International Security Chief of Protocol John R. Bolton Donald B. Ensenat Global Affairs Conference on Disarmament, U.S. Rep. to Paula J. Dobriansky Eric M. Javits Management Council of NATO Grant S. Green, Jr. R. Nicholas Burns

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Political Affairs International agreements other than treaties Marc I. Grossman EC 199; EC 200; EC 309; EC 1029; EC 1030; EC Public Diplomacy 1031; EC 1201; EC 1407; EC 1416; EC 1728; Charlotte L. Beers EC 1940; EC 2319; EC 2645; EC 2875; EC 3108; Proposed legislation EC 3355; EC 3580; EC 3828; EC 4183; EC 4376; Cultural Bridges Act EC 4518; EC 4989; EC 5405; EC 5901; EC 5902; S. 2505 EC 5984; EC 5985; EC 5986; EC 5987; EC 5988; Diplomacy initiatives in Muslim countries EC 6170; EC 6698; EC 6874; EC 7041; EC 7430; S. 2458 EC 7813; EC 7814; EC 8123; EC 8254; EC 8481; Foreign Relations Authorization Act, FY 2002 and 2003 EC 8635; EC 8636; EC 9093; EC 9207; EC 9297; EC 2521; H.R. 1646/S. 1401 EC 9395; EC 9578 Foreign Service Buildings Act, to amend International Narcotics Control Strategy S. 734 EC 925 Freedom Promotion Act of 2002 International Organizations H.R. 3969 U.S. Government contributions Enhanced Protective Activities Act of 2001 EC 308; EC 5401 H.R. 2541 Kenya investigation George P. Shultz National Foreign Affairs Training Center EC 1431 S. 1778; H.R. 3348 Money launderers International programs to detect and prevent nuclear or radi- EC 5292 ological terrorism acts Moscow Treaty, verification of S. 3121 EC 7923 Nonprofit entities for international educational, cultural and New Independent States arts programs EC 1200; EC 5296 S. 579 Nonproliferation and Disarmament Fund Protection of interests of U.S. citizens abroad EC 3353; EC 5565; EC 6808; EC 7558; EC 9038 S. Con. Res. 157 Nonproliferation in South Asia Redesignate PLO as terrorist organization EC 1260 S. Res. 157 Overseas Surplus Property Terrorist Lookout Committee Act EC 1429 S. 1490 Passport fees U.N. arrearage payments EC 8343 S. 248 PLO Commitments Compliance Act Reports EC 1415 Affirmative Action Employment Program Proliferation of Missiles & Essential Components of Nu- EC 9295 clear, Biological and Chemical Weapons Afghan Emergency Humanitarian Assistance Program EC 975; EC 1960; EC 9228 EC 6697 Religious freedom Arms control agreements, compliance with and adherence EC 923; EC 1729 to Rules submitted in accordance with Congressional Review EC 926 Act Arms Export Control Act EC 13; EC 391; EC 693; EC 1027; EC 1099; EC EC 14; EC 2649; EC 2650; EC 3354; EC 8910 1259; EC 1351; EC 1430; EC 2136; EC 2318; Chemical & Biological Weapons Control Act EC 2529; EC 2555; EC 2556; EC 2756; EC 2757; EC 1403 EC 3207; EC 3493; EC 4939; EC 4516; EC 5400; EC 5736; EC 5899; EC 5903; EC 5904; EC 5905; Countries not cooperating fully with antiterrorism efforts EC 6504; EC 6696; EC 6869; EC 7556; EC 7557; EC 3013; EC 7164 EC 7812; EC 8478; EC 8632; EC 8634; EC 9039; Cuba, bilateral relationship with EC 9399; EC 9400; EC 9553; EC 9554 EC 8479 Sea Turtles, Incidental Capture of Danger pay EC 6736 EC 221; EC 2755; EC 3094: EC 3827; EC 4388; Support for East European Democracy (SEED) EC 5971 EC 1432 Eastern Europe, U.S. government assistance to U.N. and U.N.-Affiliated Agencies EC 7924 American employment Financial assistance for victims of terrorism EC 2392; EC 7554 EC 7555

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Annual reports on voting practices at the U.N. India EC 1258; EC 8000; EC 8480 EC 4606; EC 5352; EC 5353; EC 5354; EC Non-recognition for organizations supporting 5355; EC 5735; EC 5896; EC 5897; EC 5898; pedophilia EC 5976; EC 5977; EC 5981; EC 5982; EC 6509; EC 4294; EC 9396 EC 7194; EC 7195; EC 7241; EC 7242; EC 7251; USA-Patriot Act of 2001 EC 7252; EC 7253; EC 7254; EC 7390; EC 7391; EC 6587; EC 7472 EC 7392; EC 7393; EC 7498; EC 7499; EC 7500; West Bank and Gaza program, U.S. assistance for ESF EC 7501; EC 7502; EC 7559; EC 7599; EC 8107; EC 12 EC 8113; EC 8115; EC 8116; EC 8118; EC 8121; Transmittals EC 8122; EC 8219; EC 8220; EC 8222; EC 8224; Certifications and justifications EC 8226; EC 8231; EC 8233; EC 8235; EC 8238; Algeria EC 8241; EC 8244; EC 8246; EC 8248; EC 8249; EC 9047 EC 8251; EC 8261; EC 8262; EC 8321; EC 8334; Australia EC 8336; EC 8337; EC 8339; EC 8340; EC 8341; EC 8866; EC 8867; EC 8873; EC 9040; EC 9041; EC 1130; EC 2131; EC 2132; EC 4925; EC EC 9042; EC 9043; EC 9045; EC 9046; EC 9048; 4968; EC 6872; EC 8243; EC 8322; EC 9573 EC 9050; EC 9051; EC 9226 Austria Israel EC 3335; EC 7097; EC 9572 EC 1209; EC 2140; EC 3342; EC 4111; EC Belgium 4562; EC 4563; EC 6518; EC 8217; EC 9564; EC 1215; EC 2128; EC 2141; EC 3337; EC EC 9566; EC 7192 4971; EC 8217 Italy Brazil EC 1412; EC 1414; EC 2137; EC 3338; EC EC 2135; EC 4105 3348; EC 7240; EC 8242; EC 8322; EC 9571 Bulgaria Japan EC 6522 EC 1129; EC 1133; EC 1199; EC 1210; EC Canada 1212; EC 1214; EC 1408; EC 2130; EC 2134; EC 1130; EC 1213; EC 1410; EC 2132; EC EC 2144; EC 2646; EC 3109; EC 3258; EC 3343; 2133; EC 2142; EC 2642; EC 3339; EC 3340; EC 3346; EC 3347; EC 4108; EC 4380; EC 4381; EC 4378; EC 4387; EC 4389; EC 4542; EC 4968; EC 4382; EC 4384; EC 4385; EC 4540; EC 4596; EC 6521; EC 8216; EC 8232; EC 8318; EC 8322 EC 4608; EC 4610; EC 4921; EC 4922; EC 4923; Cayman Islands EC 4924; EC 4970; EC 4972; EC 4973; EC 4975; EC 6700; EC 7238; EC 7704 EC 5983; EC 6506; EC 6507; EC 6511; EC 6514; Denmark EC 6515; EC 6516; EC 6517; EC 6521; EC 7239; EC 2141; EC 4971; EC 7256 EC 7243; EC 7246; EC 7247; EC 7250; EC 8218; Dominican Republic EC 8240; EC 8245; EC 8250; EC 8255; EC 8260; EC 7249 EC 8316; EC 8865; EC 9044; EC 9560; EC 9569; Egypt EC 9575; EC 9576; EC 9577 EC 4103; EC 5402; EC 6171; EC 7236 Jordan Finland EC 8868 EC 4968; EC 7594 Kazakhstan France EC 3093; EC 3350; EC 3351; EC 3352; EC EC 1127; EC 1413; EC 2129; EC 2137; EC 8326 2138; EC 2647; EC 4106; EC 4383; EC 4387; Kuwait EC 4389; EC 4561; EC 4611; EC 4926; EC 4969; EC 4968; EC 9562 EC 6510; EC 6521; EC 8217; EC 8335; EC 8871; Luxembourg EC 9398 EC 1127 French Guiana Mexico EC 3341; EC 3352; EC 9011 EC 5972; EC 7244 Germany Malaysia EC 1132; EC 2145; EC 4110; EC 4181; EC EC 4968 4387; EC 4389; EC 4595; EC 4926; EC 4974; Miscellaneous countries EC 5978; EC 6510; EC 6513; EC 8108; EC 8223; EC 9360 EC 8322; EC 9226 Netherlands Greece EC 2141; EC 2648; EC 3345; EC 4595; EC EC 1128; EC 3349; EC 8217; EC 8242; EC 8217; EC 8338 9049 North Korea Hong Kong EC 4109; EC 4379; EC 9556 EC 2132

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New Zealand United Kingdom EC 1130; EC 4101 EC 1211; EC 1727; EC 1759; EC 2132; EC Norway 3092; EC 3336; EC 3344; EC 4383; EC 4560; EC 1298; EC 1409; EC 1727; EC 2141; EC EC 4591; EC 4607; EC 4609; EC 4926; EC 5404; 4541; EC 6700; EC 7238; EC 7704; EC 8317; EC 5900; EC 5975; EC 6510; EC 7245; EC 7255; EC 8322 EC 8217; EC 8221; EC 8256; EC 8259; EC 9206; Pacific Ocean, international waters in EC 9557; EC 9558; EC 9559; EC 9561; EC 9570; EC 6520 EC 9574 Pakistan Presidential/Secretary of State Determinations EC 7248; EC 7592; EC 7593; EC 7595; EC Child Survival and Health Programs Fund 7596; EC 7597; EC 7598; EC 7600; EC 7601; EC 8633 EC 7602; EC 8109; EC 8110; EC 8111; EC 8112; China, People’s Republic of EC 8114; EC 8117; EC 8119; EC 8120; EC 8225; Trade and Development Agency activities EC 8227; EC 8228; EC 8229; EC 8230; EC 8234; EC 394 EC 8236; EC 8237; EC 8239; EC 8247; EC 8252; Drug producing countries, certification for EC 8253; EC 8257; EC 8319; EC 8320; EC 8323; EC 1098, EC 5616 EC 8324; EC 8325; EC 8327; EC 8328; EC 8329; International Fund for Ireland EC 8330; EC 8331; EC 8332; EC 8333; EC 8870; EC 1962 EC 8872; EC 8874; EC 9397 Northern Iraq, assistance for Poland EC 4182 EC 8243 Palestine Liberation Organization Portugal EC 1961; EC 4515; EC 6562; EC 9567 EC 2141 Suspension of limitations under Jerusalem Embassy Russian Federation Act EC 668; EC 924; EC 1299; EC 1729; EC 1760; EC 306; EC 2643; EC 4927; EC 7497 EC 3093; EC 3351; EC 6700; EC 6701; EC 7237; EC 7238; EC 7703; EC 7704; EC 8317; EC 8326; St. Kitts and Nevis EC 9226 Ambassadorial nominee Saudi Arabia EC 2139; EC 3336; EC 5980; EC 6505; EC Earl N. Phillips, Jr. 6513 St. Lucia Singapore Ambassadorial nominee EC 4102 Earl N. Phillips, Jr. South Africa EC 7193 St. Vincent and the Grenadines South Korea Ambassadorial nominee EC 1350; EC 1411; EC 2126; EC 2127; EC Earl N. Phillips, Jr. 4104; EC 4386; EC 4593; EC 4594; EC 6512; EC 7239; EC 8217; EC 8258; EC 8869; EC 9552; EC 9565 Spain EC 1131; EC 1758; EC 4595; EC 4926; EC Sub-Saharan Africa 4968; EC 6699; EC 9568 Fighting hunger and poverty in Sweden S. Con. Res. 53; H. Con. Res. 102 EC 1941; EC 2644; EC 4926; EC 7193 Switzerland Sudan EC 2143; EC 4926; EC 5403 Famine relief efforts and solution to war Taiwan S. 3075 EC 2758; EC 4107; EC 4377; EC 5974; EC Sudan Peace Act 7191; EC 9563 S. 180; H.R. 2052; H.R. 5531 Tajikistan EC 395 Swaziland Thailand Ambassadorial nominee EC 8335 James D. McGee Turkey EC 5973; EC 5979; EC 6508; EC 6519; EC Sweden 8108; EC 8322; EC 8342; Ambassadorial nominee Turkmenistan Charles A. Heimbold, Jr. EC 395 Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty Ukraine Treaty Doc. 107–12 EC 668; EC 1727; EC 6700; EC 7238; EC 7704; EC 8317 Switzerland United Arab Emirates Ambassadorial nominee EC 9555 Mercer Reynolds

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Syrian Arab Republic Thailand Ambassadorial nominee Ambassadorial nominee Theodore H. Kattouf Darryl N. Johnson Syria Accountability Act of 2002 Welcoming Queen Sirikit S. 2215 S. Con. Res. 150

T Tibet China to end human rights violations in Taiwan S. Res. 22; S. Res. 252 Future of Safeguarding distinct identity S. 852 S. Con. Res. 123 Observer status at World Health Assembly Tonga H.R. 2739; S. 1932 Ambassadorial nominee Welcoming Taiwan’s President David L. Lyon S. Res. 89; H. Con. Res. 135 World Health Organization participation Trade and Development Agency H.R. 428 Director Thelma J. Askey Tajikistan Federal Vacancies Act Ambassadorial nominee EC 1643; EC 2754 Franklin P. Huddle, Jr. Treasury, Department of Tanzania Proposed Legislation Ambassadorial nominee Asian Development Fund, seventh replenishment Robert V. Royall EC 2317; H.R. 2604 Debt Relief Enhancement Act of 2002 Tax Treaties S. 2210 Australia International Development Association, thirteenth replenish- Treaty Doc. 107–20 ment Sri Lanka EC 8426 IDA grant assistance to HIPC Treaty Doc. 99–10 EC 3106 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland HIPC Trust Fund, U.S. contribution to Treaty Doc. 107–19 EC 2315 International Fund for Agricultural Development, fifth re- Terrorism plenishment Inter-American Convention Against Terrorism EC 2316; H.R. 2604 Treaty Doc. 107–18 Reports International Convention for Suppression of Financing of Ter- Enterprise for the Americas and Forest Conservation Act rorism EC 1919 Treaty Doc. 106–49 National Advisory Council on International Monetary and International Convention for Suppression of Terrorist Bombings Financial Policies Treaty Doc. 106–6 EC 2530 Prohibiting U.S. assistance to countries supporting S. 2425 Trinidad and Tobago Women in suicide bombings Ambassadorial nominee S. Res. 229 Roy L. Austin

Terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 Tropical Forest Conservation Act Reauthorization Authorizing assistance to Pakistan and India S. 1021; H.R. 2131 S. 1465 Expressing sense of Congress about Tuna Protocol Amending 1949 Convention of Inter-American Tropical S. J. Res. 22 Tuna Commission Terrorist Lookout Committee Act Treaty Doc. 107–2 S. 1490 Use of force resolution Turkmenistan S. J. Res. 23 Ambassadorial nominee War Powers Resolution report Laura E. Kennedy EC 4164; EC 4353 Tuvalu Test-Ban Treaty, Comprehensive Nuclear Ambassadorial nominee Treaty Doc. 105–28 David L. Lyon

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U Vietnam Ambassadorial nominee Uganda Raymond F. Burghardt Ambassadorial nominee Promote freedom and democracy in Jimmy Kolker H.R. 2833 Recognizing Pete Peterson Ukraine S. Res. 167 Congratulations to S. Con. Res. 62 W Urging fair election process S. Res. 205 Whaling International Whaling Commission and needs of Eskimos United Arab Emirates S. Res. 285 Ambassadorial nominee U.S. policy Marcelle M. Wahba S. Res. 121; S. Res. 267

United Kingdom Women, discrimination against Ambassadorial nominee Ex. R, 96–2 William S. Farish Reaffirming special relationship World Cup, 2002 S. Res. 174 S. Res. 274; H. Con. Res. 394 Tax Convention Treaty Doc. 107–19 World Summit on Sustainable Development, U.S. policy at S. Res. 311 United Nations Arrearage payments X S. 248 Convention on Safety of U.N. and Associated Personnel Y Treaty Doc. 107–1 Human Rights Commission, membership in Yemen S. Res. 88 Ambassadorial nominee Nominees Edmund J. Hull General Assembly, 55th Session Bill Frist (replacing Rod Grams) Yugoslavia General Assembly, 56th Session Ambassadorial nominee Steven J. Chabot, Congressional William D. Montgomery Eni F. H. Faleomavaega, Congressional Kosovo, international security force in William J. Hybl EC 4605; EC 9596 Ernest L. Johnson, Alternate Transfer of Milosevic to International Criminal Tribunal Patrick F. Kennedy, Alternate S. Res. 122 Nancy C. Marcus, Alternate U.S. contributions in support of peacekeeping efforts John D. Negroponte EC 3054 Sichan Siv, Alternate Richard S. Williamson, Alternate Z Rank of Ambassador (See listings under Department of State) Zambia Report on reciprocal debt forgiveness Ambassadorial nominee EC 4507 Martin G. Brennan U.N. World Conference on Racism S. Res. 142; S. Res. 151 Zimbabwe U.S. Participation in U.N. Ambassadorial nominee EC 11; PM 91 Joseph G. Sullivan Transition to democracy Uruguay S. 494 Ambassadorial nominee Martin J. Silverstein

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Venezuela Ambassadorial nominee Charles S. Shapiro

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(Adopted February 7, 2001.)

Rule 1—Jurisdiction (b) Oversight.—The Committee also has a responsibility under Sen- ate Rule XXVI.8, which provides that ‘‘. . . each standing Committee (a) Substantive.—In accordance with Senate Rule XXV.1(j), the . . . shall review and study, on a continuing basis, the application, jurisdiction of the Committee shall extend to all proposed legislation, administration, and execution of those laws or parts of laws, the messages, petitions, memorials, and other matters relating to the fol- subject matter of which is within the jurisdiction of the Committee.’’ lowing subjects: (c) ‘‘Advice and Consent’’ Clauses.—The Committee has a special 1. Acquisition of land and buildings for embassies and lega- responsibility to assist the Senate in its constitutional function of tions in foreign countries. providing ‘‘advice and consent’’ to all treaties entered into by the 2. Boundaries of the United States. United States and all nominations to the principal executive branch 3. Diplomatic service. positions in the field of foreign policy and diplomacy. 4. Foreign economic, military, technical, and humanitarian as- sistance. Rule 2—Subcommittees 5. Foreign loans. 6. International activities of the American National Red Cross (a) Creation.—Unless otherwise authorized by law or Senate reso- and the International Committee of the Red Cross. lution, subcommittees shall be created by majority vote of the Com- 7. International aspects of nuclear energy, including nuclear mittee and shall deal with such legislation and oversight of programs transfer policy. and policies as the Committee directs. Legislative measures or other 8. International conferences and congresses. matters may be referred to a subcommittee for consideration in the 9. International law as it relates to foreign policy. discretion of the Chairman or by vote of a majority of the Committee. 10. International Monetary Fund and other international orga- If the principal subject matter of a measure or matter to be referred nizations established primarily for international monetary pur- falls within the jurisdiction of more than one subcommittee, the Chair- poses (except that, at the request of the Committee on Banking, man or the Committee may refer the matter to two or more sub- Housing, and Urban Affairs, any proposed legislation relating committees for joint consideration. to such subjects reported by the Committee on Foreign Relations (b) Assignments.—Assignments of members to subcommittees shall shall be referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and be made in an equitable fashion. No member of the Committee may Urban Affairs). receive assignment to a second subcommittee until, in order of senior- 11. Intervention abroad and declarations of war. ity, all members of the Committee have chosen assignments to one 12. Measures to foster commercial intercourse with foreign subcommittee, and no member shall receive assignments to a third nations and to safeguard American business interests abroad. subcommittee until, in order of seniority, all members have chosen 13. National security and international aspects of trusteeships assignments to two subcommittees. of the United States. No member of the Committee may serve on more than four sub- 14. Ocean and international environmental and scientific af- committees at any one time. fairs as they relate to foreign policy. The Chairman and Ranking Member of the Committee shall be 15. Protection of United States citizens abroad and expatria- ex officio members, without vote, of each subcommittee. tion. (c) Meetings.—Except when funds have been specifically made 16. Relations of the United States with foreign nations gen- available by the Senate for a subcommittee purpose, no subcommittee erally. of the Committee on Foreign Relations shall hold hearings involving expenses without prior approval of the Chairman of the full Committee 17. Treaties and executive agreements, except reciprocal trade or by decision of the full Committee. Meetings of subcommittees agreements. shall be scheduled after consultation with the Chairman of the Com- 18. United Nations and its affiliated organizations. mittee with a view toward avoiding conflicts with meetings of other 19. World Bank group, the regional development banks, and subcommittees insofar as possible. Meetings of subcommittees shall other international organizations established primarily for devel- not be scheduled to conflict with meetings of the full Committee. opment assistance purposes. The proceedings of each subcommittee shall be governed by the The Committee is also mandated by Senate Rule XXV.1(j) to rules of the full Committee, subject to such authorizations or limita- study and review, on a comprehensive basis, matters relating to the tions as the Committee may from time to time prescribe. national security policy, foreign policy, and international economic policy as it relates to foreign policy of the United States, and matters relating to food, hunger, and nutrition in foreign countries, and report thereon from time to time.

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Rule 3—Meetings (3) will tend to charge an individual with crime or mis- conduct; to disgrace or injure the professional standing of an (a) Regular Meeting Day.—The regular meeting day of the Com- individual, or otherwise to expose an individual to public con- mittee on Foreign Relations for the transaction of Committee business tempt or obloquy, or will represent a clearly unwarranted inva- shall be on Tuesday of each week, unless otherwise directed by sion of the privacy of an individual; the Chairman. (4) will disclose the identity of any informer or law enforce- (b) Additional Meetings.—Additional meetings and hearings of the ment agent or will disclose any information relating to the inves- Committee may be called by the Chairman as he may deem necessary. tigation or prosecution of a criminal offense that is required If at least three members of the Committee desire that a special to be kept secret in the interests of effective law enforcement; meeting of the Committee be called by the Chairman, those members (5) will disclose information relating to the trade secrets or may file in the offices of the Committee their written request to financial or commercial information pertaining specifically to the Chairman for that special meeting. Immediately upon filing of a given person if— the request, the Chief Clerk of the Committee shall notify the Chair- (A) an Act of Congress requires the information to be kept man of the filing of the request. If, within three calendar days after confidential by Government officers and employees; or the filing of the request, the Chairman does not call the requested (B) the information has been obtained by the Government special meeting, to be held within seven calendar days after the on a confidential basis, other than through an application by filing of the request, a majority of the members of the Committee such person for a specific Government financial or other benefit, may file in the offices of the Committee their written notice that and is required to be kept secret in order to prevent undue a special meeting of the Committee will be held, specifying the injury to the competitive position of such person, or date and hour of that special meeting. The Committee shall meet (6) may divulge matters required to be kept confidential under on that date and hour. Immediately upon the filing of the notice, other provisions of law or Government regulations. the Clerk shall notify all members of the Committee that such special A closed meeting may be opened by a majority vote of the Com- meeting will be held and inform them of its date and hour. mittee. (c) Hearings, selection of witnesses.—To ensure that the issue (g) Staff Attendance.—A member of the Committee may have one which is the subject of the hearing is presented as fully and fairly member of his or her personal staff, for whom that member assumes as possible, whenever a hearing is conducted by the Committee or personal responsibility, accompany and be seated nearby at Committee a subcommittee upon any measure or matter, the Ranking Member meetings. of the Committee or subcommittee my request that an equal number Each member of the Committee may designate members of his of pulic witnesses selected by the Ranking Member be called to or her personal staff, who hold a Top Secret security clearance, testify at that hearing. for the purpose of their eligibility to attend closed sessions of the (d) Public Announcement.—The Committee, or any subcommittee Committee, subject to the same conditions set forth for Committee thereof, shall make public announcement of the date, place, time, staff under Rules 12, 13, and 14. and subject matter of any hearing to be conducted on any measure In addition, the Majority Leader and the Minority Leader of the or matter at least one week in advance of such hearings, unless Senate, if they are not otherwise members of the Committee, may the Chairman of the Committee, or subcommittee, determines that designate one member of their staff with a Top Secret security clear- there is good cause to begin such hearing at an earlier date. ance to attend closed sessions of the Committee, subject to the same (e) Procedure.—Insofar as possible, proceedings of the Committee conditions set forth for Committee staff under Rules 12, 13, and will be conducted without resort to the formalities of parliamentary 14. Staff of other Senators who are not members of the Committee procedure and with due regard for the views of all members. Issues may not attend closed sessions of the Committee. of procedure which may arise from time to time shall be resolved Attendance of Committee staff at meetings shall be limited to by decision of the Chairman, in consultation with the Ranking Mem- those designated by the Staff Director or the Minority Staff Director. ber. The Chairman, in consultation with the Ranking Member, may The Committee, by majority vote, or the Chairman, with the concur- also propose special procedures to govern the consideration of par- rence of the Ranking Member, may limit staff attendance at specified ticular matters by the Committee. meetings. (f) Closed Sessions.—Each meeting of the Committee on Foreign Relations, or any subcommittee thereof, including meetings to conduct Rule 4—Quorums hearings, shall be open to the public, except that a meeting or series of meetings by the Committee or a subcommittee on the same subject (a) Testimony.—For the purpose of taking sworn or unsworn testi- for a period of no more than fourteen calendar days may be closed mony at any duly scheduled meeting a quorum of the Committee to the public on a motion made and seconded to go into closed and each subcommittee thereof shall consist of one member. session to discuss only whether the matters enumerated in paragraphs (b) Business.—A quorum for the transaction of Committee or sub- (1) through (6) would require the meeting to be closed followed committee business, other than for reporting a measure or rec- immediately by a record vote in open session by a majority of the ommendation to the Senate or the taking of testimony, shall consist members of the Committee or subcommittee when it is determined of one-third of the members of the Committee or subcommittee, that the matters to be discussed or the testimony to be taken at including at least one member from each party. such meeting or meetings— (1) will disclose matters necessary to be kept secret in the interests of national defense or the confidential conduct of the foreign relations of the United States; (2) will relate solely to matters of Committee staff personnel or internal staff management or procedure;

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(c) Reporting.—A majority of the membership of the Committee (b) Return.—A subpoena, or a request to an agency, for documents shall constitute a quorum for reporting any measure or recommenda- may be issued whose return shall occur at a time and place other tion to the Senate. No measure or recommendation shall be ordered than that of a scheduled Committee meeting. A return on such a reported from the Committee unless a majority of the Committee subpoena or request which is incomplete or accompanied by an objec- members are physically present. The vote of the Committee to report tion constitutes good cause for a hearing on shortened notice. Upon a measure or matter shall require the concurrence of a majority of such a return, the Chairman or any other member designated by those members who are physically present at the time the vote is him may convene a hearing by giving 2 hours notice by telephone taken. to all other members. One member shall constitute a quorum for such a hearing. The sole purpose of such a hearing shall be to Rule 5—Proxies elucidate further information about the return and to rule on the objection. Proxies must be in writing with the signature of the absent member. (c) Depositions.—At the direction of the Committee, staff is author- Subject to the requirements of Rule 4 for the physical presence of ized to take depositions from witnesses. a quorum to report a matter, proxy voting shall be allowed on all measures and matters before the Committee. However, proxies shall Rule 8—Reports not be voted on a measure or matter except when the absent member has been informed of the matter on which he is being recorded (a) Filing.—When the Committee has ordered a measure or rec- and has affirmatively requested that he or she be so recorded. ommendation reported, the report thereon shall be filed in the Senate at the earliest practicable time. Rule 6—Witnesses (b) Supplemental, Minority and Additional Views.—A member of the Committee who gives notice of his intentions to file supplemental, (a) General.—The Committee on Foreign Relations will consider minority, or additional views at the time of final Committee approval requests to testify on any matter or measure pending before the Com- of a measure or matter, shall be entitled to not less than 3 calendar mittee. days in which to file such views, in writing, with the Chief Clerk (b) Presentation.—If the Chairman so determines, the oral presen- of the Committee, with the 3 days to begin at 11:00 p.m. on the tation of witnesses shall be limited to 10 minutes. However, written same day that the Committee has ordered a measure or matter re- statements of reasonable length may be submitted by witnesses and ported. Such views shall then be included in the Committee report other interested persons who are unable to testify in person. and printed in the same volume, as a part thereof, and their inclusion (c) Filing of Statements.—A witness appearing before the Com- shall be noted on the cover of the report. In the absence of timely mittee, or any subcommittee thereof, shall file a written statement notice, the Committee report may be filed and printed immediately of his proposed testimony at least 48 hours prior to his appearance, without such views. unless this requirement is waived by the Chairman and the Ranking (c) Rollcall Votes.—The results of all rollcall votes taken in any Member following their determination that there is good cause for meeting of the Committee on any measure, or amendment thereto, failure to file such a statement. shall be announced in the Committee report. The announcement shall (d) Expenses.—Only the Chairman may authorize expenditures of include a tabulation of the votes cast in favor and votes cast in funds for the expenses of witnesses appearing before the Committee opposition to each such measure and amendment by each member or its subcommittees. of the Committee. (e) Requests.—Any witness called for a hearing may submit a written request to the Chairman no later than 24 hours in advance Rule 9—Treaties for his testimony to be in closed or open session, or for any other unusual procedure. The Chairman shall determine whether to grant (a) The Committee is the only Committee of the Senate with juris- any such request and shall notify the Committee members of the diction to review and report to the Senate on treaties submitted by request and of his decision. the President for Senate advice and consent. Because the House of Representatives has no role in the approval of treaties, the Committee Rule 7—Subpoenas is therefore the only congressional committee with responsibility for treaties. (a) Authorization.—The Chairman or any other member of the (b) Once submitted by the President for advice and consent, each Committee, when authorized by a majority vote of the Committee treaty is referred to the Committee and remains on its calendar from at a meeting or by proxies, shall have authority to subpoena the Congress to Congress until the Committee takes action to report it attendance of witnesses or the production of memoranda, documents, to the Senate or recommend its return to the President, or until records, or any other materials. At the request of any Member of the Committee is discharged of the treaty by the Senate. the Committee, the Committee shall authorize the issuance of a sub- (c) In accordance with Senate Rule XXX.2, treaties which have poena only at a meeting of the Committee. When the Committee been reported to the Senate but not acted on before the end of authorizes a subpoena, it may be issued upon the signature of the a Congress ‘‘shall be resumed at the commencement of the next Chairman or any other member designated by the Committee. Congress as if no proceedings had previously been had thereon.’’ (d) Insofar as possible, the Committee should conduct a public hearing on each treaty as soon as possible after its submission by the President. Except in extraordinary circumstances, treaties reported to the Senate shall be accompanied by a written report.

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Rule 10—Nominations (c) Personal Staff.—As a general rule, no more than one member of the personal staff of a member of the Committee may travel (a) Waiting Requirement.—Unless otherwise directed by the Chair- with that member with the approval of the Chairman and the Ranking man and the Ranking Member, the Committee on Foreign Relations Member of the Committee. During such travel, the personal staff shall not consider any nomination until 6 calendar days after it has member shall be considered to be an employee of the Committee. been formally submitted to the Senate. (d) Personal Representatives of the Member (PRM).—For the pur- (b) Public Consideration.—Nominees for any post who are invited poses of Rule 11 as regards staff foreign travel, the officially-des- to appear before the Committee shall be heard in public session, ignated personal representative of the member (PRM) shall be deemed unless a majority of the Committee decrees otherwise. to have the same rights, duties, and responsibilities as members of (c) Required Data.—No nomination shall be reported to the Senate the staff of the Committee on Foreign Relations. Furthermore, for unless (1) the nominee has been accorded a security clearance on the purposes of this section, each Member of the Committee may the basis of a thorough investigation by executive branch agencies; designate one personal staff member as the ‘‘Personal Representative (2) in appropriate cases, the nominee has filed a financial disclosure of the Member.’’ report and a confidential statement with the Committee; (3) the Com- mittee has been assured that the nominee does not have any interests Rule 12—Transcripts which could conflict with the interests of the government in the exercise of the nominee’s proposed responsibilities; (4) for persons (a) General.—The Committee on Foreign Relations shall keep ver- nominated to be chief of mission, ambassador-at-large, or minister, batim transcripts of all Committee and subcommittee meetings and the Committee has received a complete list of any contributions made such transcripts shall remain in the custody of the Committee, unless by the nominee or members of his immediate family to any Federal a majority of the Committee decides otherwise. Transcripts of public election campaign during the year of his or her nomination and for hearings by the Committee shall be published unless the Chairman, the 4 preceding years; and (5) for persons nominated to be chiefs with the concurrence of the Ranking Member, determines otherwise. of mission, a report on the demonstrated competence of that nominee (b) Classified or Restricted Transcripts.— to perform the duties of the position to which he or she has been (1) The Chief Clerk of the Committee shall have responsi- nominated. bility for the maintenance and security of classified or restricted transcripts. Rule 11—Travel (2) A record shall be maintained of each use of classified or restricted transcripts. (a) Foreign Travel.—No member of the Committee on Foreign (3) Classified or restricted transcripts shall be kept in locked Relations or its staff shall travel abroad on Committee business unless combination safes in the Committee offices except when in active specifically authorized by the Chairman, who is required by law use by authorized persons for a period not to exceed 2 weeks. to approve vouchers and report expenditures of foreign currencies, Extensions of this period may be granted as necessary by the and the Ranking Member. Requests for authorization of such travel Chief Clerk. They must never be left unattended and shall be shall state the purpose and, when completed, a full substantive and returned to the Chief Clerk promptly when no longer needed. financial report shall be filed with the Committee within 30 days. (4) Except as provided in paragraph 7 below, transcripts clas- This report shall be furnished to all members of the Committee and sified secret or higher may not leave the Committee offices shall not be otherwise disseminated without the express authorization except for the purpose of declassification. of the Committee. Except in extraordinary circumstances, staff travel (5) Classified transcripts other than those classified secret or shall not be approved unless the reporting requirements have been higher may leave the Committee offices in the possession of fulfilled for all prior trips. Except for travel that is strictly personal, authorized persons with the approval of the Chairman. Delivery travel funded by non-U.S. Government sources is subject to the same and return shall be made only by authorized persons. Such tran- approval and substantive reporting requirements as U.S. Government- scripts may not leave Washington, DC, unless adequate assur- funded travel. In addition, members and staff are reminded of Senate ances for their security are made to the Chairman. Rule XXXV.4 requiring a determination by the Senate Ethics Com- (6) Extreme care shall be exercised to avoid taking notes mittee in the case of foreign-sponsored travel. or quotes from classified transcripts. Their contents may not Any proposed travel by Committee staff for a subcommittee purpose be divulged to any unauthorized person. must be approved by the subcommittee chairman and ranking member (7) Subject to any additional restrictions imposed by the prior to submission of the request to the Chairman and Ranking Chairman with the concurrence of the Ranking Member, only Member of the full Committee. the following persons are authorized to have access to classified When the Chairman and the Ranking Member approve the foreign or restricted transcripts. travel of a member of the staff of the committee not accompanying (i) Members and staff of the Committee in the Committee a member of the Committee, all members of the Committee shall rooms; be advised, prior to the commencement of such travel of its extent, (ii) Designated personal representatives of members of the nature, and purpose. Committee, and of the Majority and Minority Leaders, with (b) Domestic Travel.—All official travel in the United States by appropriate security clearances, in the Committee’s Capitol of- the Committee staff shall be approved in advance by the Staff Direc- fice; tor, or in the case of minority staff, by the Minority Staff Director. (iii) Senators not members of the Committee, by permission of the Chairman in the Committee rooms; and

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(iv) Members of the executive departments involved in the (c) Distribution of classified material among offices shall be by meeting, in the Committee’s Capitol office, or, with the permis- Committee members or authorized staff only. All classified material sion of the Chairman, in the offices of the officials who took sent to members’ offices, and that distributed within the working part in the meeting, but in either case, only for a specified offices of the Committee, shall be returned to the offices designated and limited period of time, and only after reliable assurances by the Chief Clerk. No classified material is to be removed from against further reproduction or dissemination have been given. the offices of the members or of the Committee without permission (8) Any restrictions imposed upon access to a meeting of of the Chairman. Such classified material will be afforded safe han- the Committee shall also apply to the transcript of such meeting, dling and safe storage at all times. except by special permission of the Chairman and notice to (d) Material classified ‘‘Top Secret,’’ after being indexed and num- the other members of the Committee. Each transcript of a closed bered shall be sent to the Committee’s Capitol office for use by session of the Committee shall include on its cover a description the members and authorized staff in that office only or in such of the restrictions imposed upon access, as well as any applicable other secure Committee offices as may be authorized by the Chairman restrictions upon photocopying, note-taking or other dissemina- or Staff Director. tion. (e) In general, members and staff undertake to confine their access (9) In addition to restrictions resulting from the inclusion of to classified information on the basis of a ‘‘need to know’’ such any classified information in the transcript of a Committee meet- information related to their Committee responsibilities. ing, members and staff shall not discuss with anyone the pro- (f) The Staff Director is authorized to make such administrative ceedings of the Committee in closed session or reveal informa- regulations as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of these tion conveyed or discussed in such a session unless that person regulations. would have been permitted to attend the session itself, or unless such communication is specifically authorized by the Chairman, Rule 14—Staff the Ranking Member, or in the case of staff, by the Staff Director or Minority Staff Director. A record shall be kept of all such (a) Responsibilities.— authorizations. (1) The staff works for the Committee as a whole, under (c) Declassification.— the general supervision of the Chairman of the Committee, and (1) All restricted transcripts and classified Committee reports the immediate direction of the Staff Director; provided, however, shall be declassified on a date twelve years after their origination that such part of the staff as is designated Minority Staff, shall unless the Committee by majority vote decides against such be under the general supervision of the Ranking Member and declassification, and provided that the executive departments in- under the immediate direction of the Minority Staff Director. volved and all former Committee members who participated di- (2) Any member of the Committee should feel free to call rectly in the sessions or reports concerned have been consulted upon the staff at any time for assistance in connection with in advance and given a reasonable opportunity to raise objections Committee business. Members of the Senate not members of to such declassification. the Committee who call upon the staff for assistance from time (2) Any transcript or classified Committee report, or any por- to time should be given assistance subject to the overriding tion thereof, may be declassified fewer than twelve years after responsibility of the staff to the Committee. their origination if: (3) The staff’s primary responsibility is with respect to bills, (i) the Chairman originates such action or receives a written resolutions, treaties, and nominations. request for such action, and notifies the other members of the In addition to carrying out assignments from the Committee Committee; and its individual members, the staff has a responsibility to (ii) the Chairman, Ranking Member, and each member or originate suggestions for Committee or subcommittee consider- former member who participated directly in such meeting or ation. The staff also has a responsibility to make suggestions report give their approval, except that the Committee by majority to individual members regarding matters of special interest to vote may overrule any objections thereby raised to early declas- such members. sification; and (4) It is part of the staff’s duty to keep itself as well informed (iii) the executive departments and all former Committee as possible in regard to developments affecting foreign relations members are consulted in advance and have a reasonable oppor- and in regard to the administration of foreign programs of the tunity to object to early declassification. United States. Significant trends or developments which might otherwise escape notice should be called to the attention of Rule 13—Classified Material the Committee, or of individual Senators with particular interests. (5) The staff shall pay due regard to the constitutional separa- (a) All classified material received or originated by the Committee tion of powers between the Senate and the executive branch. shall be logged in at the Committee’s offices in the Dirksen Senate It therefore has a responsibility to help the Committee bring Office Building, and except for material classified as ‘‘Top Secret’’ to bear an independent, objective judgment of proposals by the shall be filed in the Dirksen Senate Building offices for Committee executive branch and when appropriate to originate sound pro- use and safekeeping. posals of its own. At the same time, the staff shall avoid imping- (b) Each such piece of classified material received or originated ing upon the day-to-day conduct of foreign affairs. shall be card indexed and serially numbered, and where requiring onward distribution shall be distributed by means of an attached in- dexed form approved by the Chairman. If such material is to be distributed outside the Committee offices, it shall, in addition to the attached form, be accompanied also by an approved signature sheet to show onward receipt.

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(6) In those instances when Committee action requires the expression of minority views, the staff shall assist the minority as fully as the majority to the end that all points of view may be fully considered by members of the Committee and of the Senate. The staff shall bear in mind that under our con- stitutional system it is the responsibility of the elected Members of the Senate to determine legislative issues in the light of as full and fair a presentation of the facts as the staff may be able to obtain. (b) Restrictions.— (1) The staff shall regard its relationship to the Committee as a privileged one, in the nature of the relationship of a lawyer to a client. In order to protect this relationship and the mutual confidence which must prevail if the Committee-staff relationship is to be a satisfactory and fruitful one, the following criteria shall apply: (i) members of the staff shall not be identified with any special interest group in the field of foreign relations or allow their names to be used by any such group; (ii) members of the staff shall not accept public speaking engagements or write for publication in the field of foreign relations without specific advance permission from the Staff Di- rector, or, in the case of minority staff, from the Minority Staff Director. In the case of the Staff Director and the Minority Staff Director, such advance permission shall be obtained from the Chairman or the Ranking Member, as appropriate. In any event, such public statements should avoid the expression of personal views and should not contain predictions of future, or interpretations of past, Committee action; and (iii) staff shall not discuss their private conversations with members of the Committee without specific advance permission from the Senator or Senators concerned. (2) The staff shall not discuss with anyone the proceedings of the Committee in closed session or reveal information con- veyed or discussed in such a session unless that person would have been permitted to attend the session itself, or unless such communication is specifically authorized by the Staff Director or Minority Staff Director. Unauthorized disclosure of informa- tion from a closed session or of classified information shall be cause for immediate dismissal and may, in the case of some kinds of information, be grounds for criminal prosecution.

Rule 15—Status and Amendment of Rules

(a) Status.—In addition to the foregoing, the Committee on Foreign Relations is governed by the Standing Rules of the Senate which shall take precedence in the event of a clear inconsistency. In addition, the jurisdiction and responsibilities of the Committee with respect to certain matters, as well as the timing and procedure for their consideration in Committee, may be governed by statute. (b) Amendment.—These Rules may be modified, amended, or re- pealed by a majority of the Committee, provided that a notice in writing of the proposed change has been given to each member at least 48 hours prior to the meeting at which action thereon is to be taken. However, Rules of the Committee which are based upon Senate Rules may not be superseded by Committee vote alone.

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