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The United States Conference of Mayors 63rd Winter Meeting January 25-27, 1995
Pre-Registered Mayors
Capital Hilton Hotel Washington, DC
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ALASKA CALIFORNIA (Continued) Anchorage San Bernardino Rick Mystrom Tom Minor San Diego ARIZONA Susan Golding Gilbert San Francisco Wilburn J. Brown Frank M. Jordan Tempe San Leandro Neil Giuliano Ellen M. Corbett Santa Cruz Marilyn R. Young Katherine Beiers Stockton ARKANSAS Joan Darrah Fayetteville Westminster Fred Hanna Charles V. Smith Little Rock Jim Dailey COLORADO North Little Rock Colorado Springs Patrick H. Hays Robert M. Isaac Denver CALIFORNIA Wellington E. Webb Alameda Fort Collins Ralph Appezzato Ann Azari Beverly Hills Vicki Reynolds CONNECTICUT Carson Bridgeport Michael I. Mitoma Joseph P. Ganim Culver City Danbury Albert Vera Gene F. Eriquez Fremont East Hartford Gus Morrison Robert M. DeCrescenzo Hemet Fairfield Marge Tandy Paul Audley Inglewood Hartford Edward Vincent Mike P. Peters Lakewood New Britain Joseph Esquivel Linda A. Blogoslawski Lancaster New Haven Frank c. Roberts John Destefano, Jr. Livermore Waterbury Cathie Brown Edward D. Bergin Long Beach West Haven Beverly O'Neill H. Richard Borer Lynwood Louis Byrd DELAWARE Montclair Wilmington Larry Rhinehart James H. Sills, Jr. Newark David w. Smith FLORIDA Richmond Fort Myers Rosemary M. Corbin Wilbur C. Smith, III Fort Pierce William R. Dannahower
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FLORIDA (Continued) ILLINOIS (Continued) LOUISIANA MINNESOTA Hallandale Mount Prospect Alexandria Duluth Eudyce Steinberg Gerald L. "Skip" Farley Edward G. "Ned" Randolph, Jr. Gary L. Doty Miami Normal New Iberia Minnetonka Stephen P. Clark Kent M. Karraker Cliff Aucoin Karen J. Anderson Orlando Palatine New Orleans Rochester Glenda E. Hood Rita L. Mullins Marc H. Moria! Chuck Hazama Port St. Lucie Paris St. Paul Bob Minsky Frank Clinton MAINE Norm Coleman Tampa Rantoul Lewiston Sandra w. Freedman Katy B. Podagrosi John T. Jenkins MISSISSIPPI West Palm Beach Rockford Jackson Nancy M. Graham Charles E. Box MARYLAND Kane Ditto Springfield Baltimore Meridian GEORGIA Oswald c. "Ossie" Langfelder Kurt L. Schmoke John Robert Smith Atlanta Natchez Bill Campbell INDIANA MASSACHUSETTS Larry L. "Butch" Brown Augusta Columbus Boston Charles A. Devaney Robert N. Stewart Thomas M. Menino MISSOURI East Point Elkhart Brockton Columbia Patsy Jo Hilliard James P. Perron Winthrop H. Farwell, Jr. Mary Anne Mccollum Savannah Fort Wayne Cambridge Kansas City Susan s. Weiner Paul Helmke Kenneth E. Reeves Emanuel Cleaver, II Chicopee St. Charles HAWAII Thomas V. Barnes Joseph J. Chessey, Jr. Grace M. Nichols Lihue, Kauai Greencastle Everett St. Louis Maryanne Kusaka w. Michael M. Harmless John R. McCarthy Freeman R. Bosley, Jr. Wailuku. Maui New Albany Fitchburg Linda Crockett Lingle Douglas B. England Jeffrey A. Bean NEBRASKA Shelbyville Leominster Bellevue IDAHO Robert E. Williams Dean J. Mazzarella Inez M. Boyd Boise South Bend New Bedford Lincoln H. Brent Coles Joseph E. Kernan Rosemary S. Tierney Mike Johanns Moscow Terre Haute Newton Paul Agidius P. Pete Chalos Thomas B. Concannon, Jr. NEVADA Quincy Las Vegas ILLINOIS James A. Sheets Jan Laverty Jones Arlington Heiahts Davenport Springfield Arlene J. Mulder Patrick J. Gibbs Robert T. Markel Peter J. Sferrazza Aurora Taunton David L. Pierce KANSAS Robert G. Nunes NEW JERSEY Chicago Lenexa j • Westfield Brick Richard \ M. Daley Rich Becker I l Richard K. Sullivan, Jr. Joseph c. Scarpelli DeKalb Topeka 'I· Camden Greg Sparrow Harry Felker MICHIGAN Arnold W. Webster Elk Grove Dearborn East Orange Dennis J. Gallitano KENTUCKY Michael A. Guido Cardell Cooper Evanston Louisville Detroit Elizabeth Lorraine H. Morton Jerry E. Abramson Dennis w. Archer J. Christian Bollwage Freeport Flint Richard c. Weis Woodrow Stanley Timothy c. McDonough Highland Park Lansing Daniel M. Pierce David C. Hollister
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NEW JERSEY (Continued} OHIO (Continued} TENNESSEE (Continued) Irvington Cleveland PUERTO RICO (Continued} Sara B. Bost Fajardo Morristown Michael R. White Anibal Melendez Rivera John R. Johnson Newark Columbus Hormigueros Oak Ridge Sharpe James Gregory S. Lashutka Melanie Bobe Edmund A. Nephew Orange Cuyahoga Falls Robert L. Brown Las Marias Don L. Robart Adrian Heriberto Acevedo TEXAS Trenton Dayton Douglas H. Palmer Luguillo Abilene Michael R. Turner Edna J. Figueroa Gomez Gary D. Mccaleb East Cleveland NEW MEXICO Mayaguez Austin Wallace D. Davis Bruce Todd Albuguergue Kettering Jose Guillermo Naranjito Beaumont Martin J. Chavez Richard P. Hartmann Clovis Alfredo Serrano David w. Moore Quebradillas Dallas James B. Moss David Berger Las Cruces Juan I. Rivera Steve Bartlett Lorain Sabana Ruben A. Smith Grande Fort Worth Alex M. Olejko Miguel G. Ortiz Kay Granger North Olmsted San Juan Galveston NEW YORK Ed Boyle Auburn Hector Luis Acevedo Barbara K. Crews Youngstown Toa Baja Hurst Guy Thomas Cosentino Patrick J. Ungaro Buff a lo Victor Soto Bill Souder Killeen Anthony M. Masiello OKLAHOMA RHODE ISLAND Raul G. Villaronga Hempstead Muskogee East Providence Laredo James A. Garner Kathryn Ann Hewitt Rolland R. Grant Saul N. Ramirez New York City Oklahoma city Rudolph Giuliani North Richland Hills Ronald J. Norick SOUTH Rochester CAROLINA Tommy Brown Tulsa Charleston William Round Rock A. Johnson, Jr. M. Susan Savage Joseph Schenectady P. Riley, Jr. Charles Culpepper Frank J. Duci Columbia Temple PENNSYLVANIA Robert D. Coble J.W. Perry Syracuse Allentown Roy A. Bernardi North Charleston William L. Heydt R. Keith Summey J. Robert Sheehy, Sr. Philadelphia NORTH CAROLINA Rock Hill Edward Rendell Elizabeth D. Rhea Charlotte Pittsburgh Richard A. Vinroot Spartanburg Murray Tom Murphy James E. Talley Lynn F. Pett Scotland Neck Scranton Ferd Ogden L. Harrison James P. Connors TENNESSEE Winston-Salem Glenn J. Mecham Wilkes-Barre Clarksville Salt Lake Martha Wood city s. Lee A. Namey Don Trotter Deedee Corradini NORTH DAKOTA Cleveland Sandy City PUERTO RICO Tom Rowland Tom Dolan Grand Forks Caguas Michael Polovitz Germantown West Valley City Angel o. Berrios Sharon Goldsworthy Gearld L. Wright Carolina Hendersonville Jose E. Aponte R.J. "Hank" VIRGINIA Akron Cayey Thompson Kingsport Alexandria Donald L. Plusquellic Daniel Oquendo Figueroa Chillicothe Hunter w. Wright Patricia S. Ticer Cidra Knoxville Chesapeake Joseph P. Sulzer Angel L. Malave Zayas Victor Ashe William E. Ward Cincinnati Corozal Roxanne Qualls Carlos Serra
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VIRGINIA (Continued) Newport News Barry E. DuVal Norfolk Paul D. Fraim Portsmouth Gloria o. Webb Richmond Leonidas B. Young, II Roanoke David A. Bowers Virginia Beach Meyera E. Oberndorf
WASHINGTON Everett Ed Hansen Seattle Norman B. Rice Spokane Jack Geraghty
WEST VIRGINIA Wheeling John W. Lipphardt
WISCONSIN Kenosha John M. Antaramian Madison Paul R. Soglin Wauwatosa Maricolette Walsh
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The U.S. Conference of Mayors Winter Meeting
January 25-27, 1995
STANDING COMMITTEES
The United States Conference of Mayors 1620 Eye Street, N. W. Washington, D.C. 20006 (202) 293-7330
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ARTS, CULTURE & RECREATION...... 1
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING...... 6
CRIMINAL AND SOCIAL JUSTICE...... 11
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT...... 14
ll~~I.'l'JI...... 16
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS...... 17
JOBS, EDUCATION AND THE FAMILY...... 21
TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS...... 23
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URBAN ECONOMIC POLICY...... 25
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF MAYORS ON STANDING COMMITTEES...... 28
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ARTS, CULTURE AND RECREATION COMMITTEE
Wilbur C. Smith, III, Chair Fort Myers FL 45,206
Sharon Sayles Belton, Chair Minneapolis MN 368,383 Subcommittee on Sports and Recreation
Daniel Pierce, Chair Highland Park IL 30,575 Subcommittee on the Arts
Dennis Wardlow, Chair Key West FL 30,000 Subcommittee on Tourism
J. Mark Lawler, Chair Anderson IN 59,459 Subcommittee on Parks
Grace M. Nichols, Chair St. Charles MO 54,555 Subcommittee on Humanities
Dan Albert Monterey CA 31,954
Tom Anderson Dunedin FL 34,012
Madolyn L. Agrimonti Daly City CA 92,311
Victor Ashe Knoxville TN 165,121
Cliff Aucoin New Iberia LA 31,828
Joe Barbour Burlington NC 39,498
Thomas v. Barnes Gary IN 116,646
Denny Bowman Covington KY 43,264
Inez M. Boyd Bellevue NE 30,982
Michael Breen Garden City MI 31,836
Richard A. Bucci Binghamton NY 53,008
Margaret w. Carpenter Thornton co 55,031
David Carter Macon GA 106,612
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Dee Hardison Torrance CA 133,107 Bob Chaotiner La Mirada CA 40,452 Richard Hartmann Kettering OH Emanuel Cleaver II Kansas City MO 435,146 60,569 Willie W. Memphis Hal Conklin Santa Barbara CA 85,571 Herenton TN 610,337
Barbara K. Crews Galveston TX 59,070 William Heydt Allentown PA 105,090 A. J. Holloway Joan Darrah Stockton CA 210,943 Biloxi MS 46,319 Shirley Horton Chula Wallace D. Davis East Cleveland OH 33,096 Vista CA 135,163 Sharpe Charles A. Devaney Augusta GA 44,639 James Newark NJ 275,221 Debbie Jaramillo Donald L. Dear Gardena CA 51,487 Santa Fe NM 55,859 Gerald Duane w. Dedelow, Jr. Hammond IN 84,236 D. Jennings Albany NY 101,082 William Jan Dempsey Auburn AL 33,830 A. Johnson, Jr. Rochester NY 231,636
Michael C. Dow Mobile AL 196,278 Kent Karraker Normal IL 40,023
Herbert R. Drinkwater Scottsdale AZ 130,069 Vera Katz Portland OR 437,319
Frank B. Duran Bell Gardens CA 42,355 Eugene Knotts Parkersburg WV 33,862
Steve Effman Sunrise FL 64,407 Bob Lanier Houston TX 1,630,553
Gene F. Eriquez Danbury CT 65,585 Louis D. Lapolla Utica NY 68,637
Charles Farmer Jackson TN 48,949 Susan Bass Levin Cherry Hill Twnp NJ 68,785
Harry Felker Topeka KS 119,883 Ronald o. Loveridge Riverside CA 226,505
G. Richard Fossa North Providence RI 32,090 Anthony Masiello Buffalo NY 328,123
Louise Gardner Jefferson City MO 35,481 Mary Anne Mccollum Columbia MO 69,101
Rita Garvey Clearwater FL 98,784 Peter McHugh Milpitas CA 50,686
Seymour Gelber Miami Beach FL 92,639 Patrick J. McManus Lynn MA 81,245
Susan Golding San Diego CA 1,110,549 Tom Minor San Bernardino CA 164,164
Nancy Graham West Palm Beach FL 67,643 David W. Moore Beaumont TX 114,323
Michael Guido Dearborn MI 89,286 Gus Morrison Fremont CA 173,339
Robert Haas, Jr. Revere MA 42,786 Lorraine Morton Evanston IL 73,233
Samuel Halloin Green Bay WI 96,466 Harold G. Moss Tacoma WA 176,664
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Arlene J. Mulder Arlington Hghts IL 75,460 Woodrow Stanley Flint MI 140,761 Rita Mullins Palatine IL 39,253 Larry R. Stobbs st. Joseph MO 71,852 Lee A. Namey Wilkes-Barre PA 47,523 Patricia Ticer Alexandria VA 111,183 Douglas H. Palmer Trenton NJ 88,675 Bruce Todd Austin TX 465,622 David L. Pierce Aurora IL 99,581 Michael A. Traficante Cranston RI 76,060 Robert E. Powell Monroe LA 54,909 Donald w. Trotter Clarksville TN 75,494 Phillip E. Preziosi Williamsport PA 31,993 Maricolette Walsh Wauwatosa WI 49,366 Edward G. Randolph, Jr. Alexandria LA 49,188 Richard Watkins Canton OH 84,161 Bobby Joe Raper Irving TX 155,037 Martha s. Wood Winston-Salem NC 143,485 Kenneth Reeves Cambridge MA 95,802 Marilyn R. Young Yuma AZ 54,923 Vicki Reynolds Beverly Hills CA 31,971
Elizabeth D. Rhea Rock Hill SC 41,643
Larry L. Rhinehart Montclair CA 31,000
James F. Riehle Lafayette IN 43,764
Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Charleston SC 80,414
Richard Riordan Los Angeles CA 3,485,398
Angel E. Rodriguez Cabrera Toa Alta PR 44,500
James Rurak Haverhill. MA 51,418
Nicholas Sacco No. Bergen Twnsp NJ 47,019
Robert Sargent Kokomo IN 44,962
Joyce Savocchio Erie PA 108,718
Alice L Schlenker Lake Oswego OR 30,576
Kel Seliger Amarillo TX 157,615
James A. Sheets Quincy MA 84,985
David w. Smith Newark CA 37,861
John Robert Smith Meridian MS 41,036
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Albert J. Boro San Rafael CA 48,404
Sara B. Bost Irvington NJ 65,000 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING Denny Bowman Covington KY 43,264
Charles E. Box Rockford IL 139,426 Kurt Schmoke, Chair Baltimore MD 752,800 Omar Bradley Compton CA 90,454 Thomas Menino, Chair Boston MA 574,283 Subcommittee on Philip N. Bredesen Nashville TN 488,374 Enterprise Zones Michael Breen Garden city MI 31,836 Robert D. Coble, Chair Columbia SC 93,020 Subcommittee on Aaron F. Broussard Kenner LA 72,033 Small Business Robert L. Brown Orange NJ 31,136 Ronald Norick, Chair Oklahoma City OK 449,719 Subcommittee on Wilburn J. Brown Gilbert AZ 39,992 Community Development Peter c. Brownell Burlington VT 39,127 Linda Crocket Lingle, Chair Maui County HI 97,100 Subcommittee on Richard A. Bucci Binghamton NY 53,008 Economic Development H. William Card Harlingen TX 48,735 Tom Murphy, Chair Pittsburgh PA 369,879 Subcommittee on David Carter Macon GA 106,612 Community Reinvestment Joseph J. Chessey, Jr. Chicopee MA 56,632 Sharon Goldsworthy, Chair Germantown TN 32,893 Subcommittee on Steve Clark Miami FL 358,548 Emergency Preparedness Ken Combs Gulfport MS 40,775 Wellington E. Webb, Chair Denver co 467,610 Subcommittee on Housing Cardell Cooper East Orange NJ 73,552
Eddie Cortez Pomona CA 131,723
Pat Ahumada Brownsville TX 98,962 Wallace D. Davis East Cleveland OH 33,096
Dan Albert Monterey CA 31,954 Duane w. Dedelow, Jr. Hammond IN 84,236
Jose E. Aponte Carolina PR 178,000 George Dement Bossier City LA 52,721
Cliff Aucoin New Iberia LA 31,828 Angel o. Berrios Diaz Caguas PR 133,447
Paul A. Audley Fairfield CT 56,000 Gary Doty Duluth MN 85,493
Edward Austin Jacksonville FL 635,230 Frank J. Duci Schenectady NY 65,566
David J. Berger Lima OH 45,549 William F. Durkin Waukegan IL 69,392 Edward D. Bergin Waterbury C'r 108,961 6 7
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Steve Ef fman Sunrise FL 64,407 Louis D. Lapolla Utica NY 68,637 Doug England New Albany IN 36,322 E. Pat Larkins Pompano Beach FL 72,411 Gene F. Eriquez Danbury CT 65,585 John Lipphardt Wheeling WV 34,882 Charles Farmer Jackson TN 48,949 Gary L. Loster Saginaw MI 69,512 Ralph L. "Buddy" Fletcher Lakeland FL 70,576 Samuel T. Macrane Naperville IL 85,351 G. Richard Fossa North Providence RI 32,090 Angel L. Malave Zayas Cidra PR 36,366 Bruce Furness Fargo ND 74,111 Robert T. Markel Springfield MA 156,983 James B. Garland Gastonia NC 54,732 Raul Martinez Hialeah FL 188,004 Rita Garvey Clearwater FL 98,784 Anthony Masiello Buffalo NY 328,123 Donald Green Kankakee IL 27,575 Glenn J. Mecham Ogden UT 63,909 Robert Haas, Jr. Revere MA 42,786 Robert E. Metivier Pawtucket RI 72,644 Susan Hammer San Jose CA 782,248 John R. Mitchell Fall River MA 92,703 Charlie J. Harrison, Jr. Pontiac MI 71,166 J. Ed Morgan Hattiesburg MS 41,882 Richard Hartmann Kettering OH 60,569 Lee A. Namey Wilkes-Barre PA 47,523 Patsy Jo Hilliard East Point GA 34,402 Grace M. Nichols st. Charles MO 54,555 David Hollister Lansing MI 127,321 Beverly O'Neill Long Beach CA 429,433 Shirley Horton Chula Vista CA 135,163 Pedro A. Padilla Ayala Trujillo Alto PR 61,000 Timothy Idoni New Rochelle NY 67,265 Jacob A. Palillo Niagara Falls NY 61,840 Sharpe James Newark NJ 275,221 Robert A. Pastrick East Chicago IN 33,892 Debbie Jaramillo Santa Fe NM 55,859 Nora Patterson Sarasota FL 50,961 Gerald D. Jennings Albany NY 101,082 Mike Peters Hartford CT 139,739 David N. Johnson Harvey IL 29,771 David L. Pierce Aurora IL 99,581 Kent Karraker Normal IL 40,023 Phillip E. Preziosi Williamsport PA 31,993 Sylvia S. Kerckhoff Durham NC 136,611 Edward G. Randolph, Jr. Alexandria LA 49,188 Michael B. Keys Elyria OH 56,746 Elizabeth D. Rhea Rock Hill SC 41,643 Richard A. Lang Modesto CA 164,730 Mary Rhodes Corpus Christi TX 257,453
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James F. Riehle Lafayette IN 43,764 CRIMINAL AND SOCIAL JUSTICE COMMITTEE Charles Robertson York PA 42,192
Robert Sargent Kokomo IN 44,962 Emanuel Cleaver II, Chair Kansas City MO 441,170 Charles w. Scholz Quincy IL 39,681 Stephen Goldsmith, Chair Indianapolis IN 731,327 Kel Seliger Amarillo TX 157,615 Subcommittee on Criminal Justice System Joseph Serna, Jr. Sacramento CA 369,365 Mike Johanns, Chair Lincoln NE 191,972 Robert Sheehy, Jr. Waco TX 103,590 Subcommittee on Crime Prevention Barbara Bohannan Sheppard Chester PA 41,856 Joan Darrah, Chair Stockton CA 210,943 53,223 Ted Sherwood Des Plaines IL Subcommittee on Cultural and 71,529 James Sills Wilmington DE Ethnic Diversity
Victor M. Soto Toa Baja PR 89,454 Bob Lanier, Chair Houston TX 1,630,553 Subcommittee on William F. Stanley Waltham MA 57,878 Drug Control
Woodrow Stanley Flint MI 140,761 John o. Norquist, Chair Milwaukee WI 628,028 Subcommittee on Joe Steineger Kansas City KS 149,767 Civil Rights
Larry R. Stobbs St. Joseph MO 71,852 Rita Mullins, Chair Palatine IL 39,253 Subcommittee on 70,218 R. Keith Summey North Charleston SC Gun Control
Bobby E. Thompson North Chicago IL 34,978 Edward Vincent, Chair Inglewood CA 109,602 Subcommittee on 40,091 Raul Valdes-Sauli Coral Gables FL Immigration and Refugee Policy Maricolette Walsh Wauwatosa WI 49,366
William E. Ward Chesapeake VA 151,976 Jerry Abramson Louisville KY 269,063 Dennis Wardlow Key West FL 24,832 Kenneth F. Bowen Lafayette LA 94,440 Susan Weiner Savannah GA 137,560 Margaret W. Carpenter Thornton co 55,031
Maria Chacon Bell Gardens CA 42,355
Bob Chaotiner La Mirada CA 40,452
Martin Chavez Albuquerque NM 384,736
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Norm Coleman st. Paul MN 272,235 Richard Riordan Los Angeles CA 3,485,398
Thomas Concannon Newton MA 82,585 M. Susan Savage Tulsa OK 373,750
Eddie Cortez Pomona CA 131,723 Charles V. Smith Westminster CA 78,118
Jim Dailey Little Rock AR 175,795 Bruce D. Walter Union City NJ 58,012 Richard M. Daley Chicago IL 2,783,726
Kane Ditto Jackson MS 196,637
Michael c. Dow Mobile AL 196,278
Herbert R. Drinkwater Scottsdale AZ 130,069
Winthrop H. Farwell, Jr. Brockton MA 92,788
Larry Francis, Chair El Paso TX 515,342
Mark Fury Plainfield NJ 46,567
Seymour Gelber Miami Beach FL 92,639
Jacqueline B. Gorell Skokie IL 59,430
Robert Groesbeck Henderson NV 64,942
Paul Helmke Fort Wayne IN 184,221
William A. Johnson, Jr. Rochester NY 231,636
Don Jordan Seaside CA 38,901
Joseph Kernan South Benci IN 105,511
Gloria E. McClellan Vista CA 71,872
Mary Anne McColl um Columbia MO 69,101
Peter McHugh Milpitas CA 50,686
Steven A. Means Gadsden AL 47,565
Marc Morial New Orleans LA 496,938
Gus Morrison Fremont CA 173,339
Robert Nunes Taunton MA 49,832
Cameron G. Priebe Taylor MI 70,811
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Jack Geraghty Spokane WA 177,196
Neil Giuliano Tempe AZ 141,865 ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE Nancy Graham West Palm Beach FL 67,643
A. J. Holloway Biloxi MS 46,319 Steve Bartlett, Chair Dallas TX 1,006,877 J. Mark Lawler Anderson IN 59,459 Vacant Subcommittee on Energy Dick Lyon Oceanside CA 128,398
Chuck Hazama, Chair Rochester MN 58,130 Tom Edward McHugh Baton Rouge LA 219,531 Subcommittee on Resource Recovery Willie Mount Lake Charles LA 70,580
Vacant Rick Mystrom Anchorage AK 226,338 Subcommittee on Hazardous Materials Leo Pando Cheyenne WY 50,008
Vacant Ted B. Reed Victoria TX 55,076 Subcommittee on Air Kenneth Reeves Cambridge MA 95,802 Donald L. Robart, Chair Cuyahoga Falls OH 48,950 Subcommittee on Larry L. Rhinehart Montclair CA 31,000 Recycling Alfred Saliba Dothan AL 53,310 Tom Minor, Chair San Bernardino CA 164,164 Subcommittee on Water S.J. Schulman White Plains NY 48,718
Elaine Scruggs Glendale AZ 151,634
Jay Tibshraeny Chandler AZ 90,533
Cecil W. Bradbury Pinellas Park FL 43,426 Rob Wagner Nashua NH 79,662
Brent Coles Boise ID 125,738 Stephen Yamashiro County of Hawaii HI 37,017
Boyd G. Condie Alhambra CA 82,106
Hal Conklin Santa Barbara CA 85,571
Rosemary Corbin Richmond CA 87,425
James F. Coyle Rockville MD 44,835
Hal Daub Omaha NE 335,795
N. Owen Davies Racine WI 84,298
Tim Douglas Bellingham WA 52,179
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HEALTH COMMITTEE INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
Kay Granger, Chair Fort Worth TX 486,550 Meyera E. Oberndorf, Chair Virginia Beach VA 333,400 John R. McCarthy, Chair Everett MA 36,330 Susan Weiner, Chair Savannah GA 137,560 Subcommittee on Aging Subcommittee on Trade Vacant Vacant Subcommittee on Subcommittee on Prevention Sister Cities Thomas V. Barnes, Chair Gary IN 116,646 Saul N. Ramirez, Jr., Chair Laredo TX 122,899 Subcommittee on Subcommittee on Environmental Health Investment & Environment Kent Strange Hall, Chair Charleston WV 57,287 Subcommittee on Addiction and Mental Health Pat Ahumada Brownsville TX 98,962 Vacant Pete C. Alfaro Subcommittee on Baytown TX 63,850 Infant Survival John Antaramian Kenosha WI 80,352 James E. McGreevey, Chair Woodbridge NJ 90,074 Ralph Appezato Subcommittee on Health Alameda CA 76,459 Insurance Richard Arrington, Jr. Birmingham AL 265,968 Martha s. Wood, Chair Winston-Salem NC 143,485 Edward Austin Subcommittee on Jacksonville FL 635,230 Children and Youth Health Edward D. Bergin Waterbury CT 108,961
J Christian Bollwage Elizabeth NJ 110,002 Paul D. Fraim Norfolk VA 261,229 Kenneth F. Bowen Lafayette LA 94,440 Richard V. Loya Huntington Park CA 56,065 David A. Bowers Roanoke VA 96,397 James B. Moss, M.D. Clovis NM 30,954 Elma Broadfoot Wichita KS 304,011 Michael Polovitz Grand Forks ND 49,425 H. William Card Harlingen TX Bobby Joe Raper Irving TX 155,037 48,735 Martin Chavez Albuquerque NM 384,736 Wilbur C. Smith, III Fort Myers FL 45,206 Steve Clark Miami FL 358,548 Michael R. White Cleveland OH 505,616 Norm Coleman St. Paul MN 272,235 Leonidas B. Young Richmond VA 203,056
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Brent Coles Boise ID 125,738 Manuel M. Lopez Oxnard CA 142,216
Cardell Cooper East Orange NJ 73,552 Raul Martinez Hialeah FL 188,004
Ellen M. Corbett San Leandro CA 68,223 John R. McCarthy Everett MA 35,701
Rosemary Corbin Richmond CA 87,425 Tom Edward McHugh Baton Rouge LA 219,531
Deedee Corradini Salt Lake City UT 159,936 P. J. Morgan Omaha NE 335,795
Jim Dailey Little Rock AR 175,795 Marc Morial New Orleans LA 496,938
Shirley Dean Berkeley CA 102,724 Willie Mount Lake Charles LA 70,580
John Destefano New Haven CT 130,474 Ronald Norick Oklahoma City OK 444,719
Angel o. Berrios Diaz Caguas PR 133,447 Meyera E. Oberndorf Virginia Beach VA 393,069
Kane Ditto Jackson MS 196,637 Leo Pando Cheyenne WY 50,008
Barry E. Duval Newport News VA 170,045 Robert A. Pastrick East Chicago IN 33,892
Dennis Gallitano Elk Grove IL 33,429 Michael Polovitz Grand Forks ND 49,425
Joseph P. Ganim Bridgeport CT 141,686 Mary Rhodes Corpus Christi TX 257,453
Jack Geraghty Spokane WA 177,196 Tom Rowland Cleveland TN 30,354
Neil Giuliano Tempe AZ 141,865 Charles w. Scholz Quincy IL 39,681
Susan Hammer San Jose CA 782,248 S.J. Schulman White Plains NY 48,718
Chuck Hazama Rochester MN 70,745 Bret Schundler Jersey City NJ 228,537
Steve Hettinger Huntsville AL 159,789 Joseph Serna, Jr. Sacramento CA 369,365
Patsy Jo Hilliard East Point GA 34,402 Robert Sheehy, Jr. Waco TX 103,590
Mike Johanns Lincoln NE 191,972 James Sills Wilmington DE 71,529
David N. Johnson Harvey IL 29,771 Charles V. Smith Westminster CA 78,118
Jan Laverty Jones Las Vegas NV 258,295 Greg Sparrow DeKalb IL 34,925
Sylvia s. Kerckhoff Durham NC 136,611 Joe Steineger Kansas City KS 149,767
Richard A. Lang Modesto CA 164,730 Robert Stewart Columbus IN 31,802
Linda Crockett Lingle Maui County HI 97,100 Rosemary Tierney New Bedford MA 99,922
John Lipphardt Wh-eeling WV 34,882 William E. Ward Chesapeake VA 151,976
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Gloria o. Webb Portsmouth VA 103,907
Arnold w. Webster Camden NJ 87,492 JOBS, EDUCATION AND T HE FAM ILY COMMITTEE Nelson w. Wolff San Antonio TX 935,933 Bruce Todd, Chair Austin TX 465,622 Stephen Yamashiro County of Hawaii HI 37,017 W. W. Herenton, Chair Memphis TN 610,337 Leonidas B. Young Richmond VA 203,056 Subcommittee on Elementary and Secondary Education
Barbara K. Crews Galv eston TX 59,070 Subcommittee on Post Secondary Education
Gary Mccaleb, Chair Abilene TX 106,654 Subcommittee on Early Childhood
Patricia Ticer, Chair Alexandria VA 107,800 Subcommittee on Children, and Families
Michael A. Traficante, Chair Cranston RI 76,060 Subcommittee on Aging
Greg Lashutka, Chair Columbus OH 632,910 Subcommittee on Youth
Nelson W. Wolff, Chair San Antonio TX 935,933 Subcommittee on Jobs and Job Training
Sandra W. Freedman, Chair Tampa FL 280,015 Subcommittee on National Service
Joe Barbour Burlington NC 39,498
Elma Broadfoot Wichita KS 304,011
Roger c. Claar Bolingbrook IL 40,843
Shirley Dean Berkeley CA 102,724
John Destefano New Haven CT 130,474
Jan Dempsey Auburn AL 33,830
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Harry Felker Topeka KS 119,883
Patrick Henry Hays No. Little Rock AR 61,741
Steve Hettinger Huntsville AL 159,789 TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE Vera Katz Portland OR 437,319 Glenda Ossie Langfelder Springfield OH 105,227 Hood, Chair Orlando FL 164,693 Davi d w. Moore Beaumont TX 114,323 Bill Campbell At l a nta GA 394,017 Vicki Reynolds Beverly Hills CA 31,971 Subcommittee on Public Transportation Norman Rice Seattle WA 516,259 Donald L. Plusquellic, Chair Akron OH 223,019 Sharon Sayles Belton Minneapolis MN 368,383 Subcommittee on Urban Highways Alice L Schlenker Lake Oswego OR 30,576 Vacant James A. Sheets Quincy MA 84,985 Subcommittee on Highway Safety Michael R. Turner Dayton OH 182,044 Joyce Savocchio, Chair Erie PA 108,718 Gloria o. Webb Portsmouth VA 103,907 Subcommittee on Aviation, Ports and Waterways Arnold W. Webster Camden NJ 87,492 Michael A. Guido, Chair Dearborn MI 86,420 Marilyn R. Young Yuma AZ 54,923 Subcommittee on Telecommunications
Jack Alter Fort Lee NJ 31,997 J Christian Bollwage Elizabeth NJ 110,002 David A. Bowers Roanoke VA 96,397 Cathie Brown Livermore CA 56,741 Ellen M. Corbett San Leandro CA 68,223 Thomas M. Dolan Sandy UT 75,058 Barry E. Duval Newport News VA 170,045 Frank J. Esposito Norwalk CT 77,220 Dennis Gallitano Elk Grove IL 33,429 Louise Gardner Jefferson City MO 35,481
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Samuel Hallo in Green Bay WI 96,466
Edward D. Hansen Everett WA 69,961 URBAN ECONOMIC POLICY COMMITTEE Jan Laverty Jones Las Vegas NV 258,295
Myrna Kragness Brooklyn Center MN 28,887 Paul Soglin, Chair Madison WI 191,262
Susan Bass Levin Cherry Hill Twns NJ 68,785 Patrick J. McManus, Chair Lynn MA 81,245 Subcommittee on Science Thomas J. Longo Garfield Heights OH 31,739 and Technology
Linda Morton Lakewood co 126,481 Charles A. Devaney, Chair Augusta GA 44,639 Subcommittee on Lorraine Morton Evanston IL 73,233 Entitlements
Harold G. Moss Tacoma WA 176,664 Joseph Ganim, Chair Bridgeport CT 141,686 Subcommittee on Arlene J. Mulder Arlington Hghts IL 75,460 Municipal Bonds
Meyer a E. Oberndorf Virginia Beach VA 393,069 Vincent A. Cianci, Jr. Chair Providence RI 160,728 Subcommittee on Fiscal Daniel Pierce Highland Park IL 30,575 Assistance
Robert E. Powell Monroe LA 54,909 Douglas H. Palmer, Chair Trenton NJ 88,675 Subcommittee on Tax Angel E. Rodriguez Cabrera Toa Alta PR 44,500 Policy
Tom Rowland Cleveland TN 30,354 Edward Rendell, Chair Philadelphia PA 1,585,577 Subcommittee on Budget Daniel J. Sferra Warren OH 50,793
John Robert Smith Meridian MS 41,036
Robert Stewart Columbus IN 31,802 Hector Luis Acevedo San Juan PR 437,745
Paul E. Tauer Aurora co 222,103 Tom Anderson Dunedin FL 34,012
Patrick J. Ungaro Youngstown OH 95,732 John Antaramian Kenosha WI 80,352
Richard Vinroot Charlotte NC 395,934 Ralph Appezato Alameda CA 76,459
Robert W. West Lansing IL 28,086 Dennis w. Archer Detroit MI 1,027,974
Richard Arrington, Jr. Birmingham AL 265,968
Victor Ashe Knoxville TN 165,121
Marion s. Barry Washington DC 606,900
Roy A. Bernardi Syracuse NY 163,860
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Freeman R. Bosley, Jr. St. Louis MO 396,685 Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Charleston SC 80,414 Inez M. Boyd Bellevue NE 30,982 James Rurak Haverhill MA 51,418 Edward J. Boyle North Olmsted OH 34,204 Nicholas Sacco No. Bergen Twnsp NJ 47,019 Pete Chalos Terre Haute IN 57,483 Arthur Schultz Joliet IL 76,836 Deedee Corradini Salt Lake City UT 159,936 Bret Schundler Jersey City NJ 228,537 Charles A. Devaney Augusta GA 44,639 Peter J. Sferrazza Reno NV 133,850 Donald L. Dear Gardena CA 51,487 Jesse Smart Bloomington IL 51,972 David Fischer St. Petersburg FL 238,629 Paul Soglin Madison WI 191,262 Joseph P. Ganim Bridgeport CT 141,686 Greg Sparrow DeKalb IL 34,925 James 'A. Garner Hempstead NY 49,453 Rosemary Tierney New Bedford MA 99,922 Rudolph Giuliani New York City NY 7,322,564 Donald W. Trotter Clarksville TN 75,494 Susan Golding San Diego CA 1,110,549 Richard Watkins Canton OH 84,161 Larry Guidi Hawthorne CA 72,897
Dee Hardison Torrance CA 133,107
Robert M. Isaac Colorado Springs CO 281,140
Johnny Isbell Pasadena TX 119,363
Frank Jordan San Francisco CA 723,959
Eugene Knotts Parkersburg WV 33,862
Ronald O. Loveridge Riverside CA 226,505
Patrick J. McManus Lynn MA 81,245
Patricia Mearns Shaker Heights OH 30,831
Douglas H. Palmer Trenton NJ 88,675
James P. Perron Elkhart IN 43,627
Miguel Pulido Santa Ana CA 293,742
Saul N. Ramirez, Jr. Laredo TX 122,899
Edward Rendell Philadelphia PA 1,585,577
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF STANDING COMJ\flTTEE Brown Robert L. Orange, NJ Brown CommDevp MEMBERS Wilburn J. Gilbert, AZ CommDevp KEY: Brown Cathie Livermore, CA Arts Brown Transport Arts, Culture & Recreation Tommy North Richland Hills, TX Co11111Devp Co11111unity Development and Housing Brownell Peter Criminal Criminal and Social Justice Burlington, VT CommDevp Energy Bucci Richard A. Binghamton, Energy and Environment Campbell NY CommDevp, Arts Health Hea 1th Bill Atlanta, GA Transport Inter International Affairs Card Willi am Jobs Harlingen, TX CommDevp, Inter Jobs, Education and The Family Carpenella Paul A. Daytona Beach, Transport Transportation and Co11111unications Carpenter FL Urban Urban Economic Policy Margaret W. Thornton, CO Criminal, Arts Carter David Macon, Chacon GA CommDevp, Arts Maria Bell Gardens, CA Criminal, Arts Chalos Pete Terre Haute, Chaotiner IN Urban Bob La Mirada, CA Criminal, Arts Abramson Jerry Louisville, KY Criminal Chavey Martin Albuquerque, Acevedo Hector Luis Chessey NM Criminal, Inter San Juan, PR Urban Joesph J. Chicopee, MA CommDevp Ahumada Pat Brownsville, TX CommDevp, Inter Cianci Vincent A. Albert Dan Providence, RI Urban Monterey, CA ConvnDevp, Arts Claar Roger C. Bolingbrook, IL Al faro Pete C. Baytown, TX Inter Clark Steve Jobs Alter Miami, FL CommDevp, Inter Jack Fort Lee, NJ Transport Cleaver Emanual Kansas City, MO Anderson Jeff Johnson City, TN Coble Robert Criminal, Arts Anderson Columbia, SC CommDevp Tom Dunedin, FL Urban, Arts Cole Rick Pasadena, CA Angrimonti Madalyn L. Daly Coleman City, CA Arts Norm St. Paul, MN Criminal, Antaramian John Kenosha, WI Urban, Inter Coles Brent Inter Aponte Jose Boise, ID Energy, Inter E. Carolina, PR ConvnDevp Combs Ken Gulfport, MS Appezato Ralph Alameda, CA Concannon Thomas CommDevp Archer Urban, Inter Newton, MA Criminal Dennis W. Detroit, MI Urban Condie Boyd G. Alhambra, CA Arrington Richard Birmingham, AL Conklin Hal Energy Ashe Urban, Inter Santa Barbara, CA Energy, Arts Victor Knoxville, TN Urban, Arts Cooper Cardell East Aucoin Cliff Corbett Orange, NJ CommDevp, Inter New Iberia, LA ConvnDevp, Arts Ellen M. San Leandro, CA Audley Paul A. Fairfield, CT Corbin Rosemary Transport, Inter Austin ConvnDevp Richmond, CA Energy, Inter Edward Jacksonvi 11 e, FL ConvnDevp, Inter Corradini Deedee Salt Lake Barbour Joe Burlington, Cortez City; UT Urban, Inter NC Jobs, Arts Eddie Pomona, CA Criminal, Barnes Thomas V. Gary, IN Health, Arts Coyle James F. CommDevp Barry Marion Rockville, MD Energy S. Washington, DC Urban Crews Barbara Galveston, TX Bartlett Steve Dallas, TX Energy Dailey Jim Jobs, Arts Beiers Katherine Little Rock, AR Criminal, Inter Santa Cruz, CA Daley Richard M. Chicago, IL Berger David J. Lima, OH Darrah Criminal CommDevp Joan Stockton, CA Criminal, Bergin Edward D. Waterbury, CT ConvnDevp, Inter Daub Hal Arts Bernardi Roy Omaha, NE Energy, Inter Syracuse, NY Urban Davies N. Owen Racine, WI Boldt Gerald M. Parma, OH Davis Energy Bol lwage Wallace D. East Cleveland, OH CommDevp, Arts J. Christian Elizabeth, NJ Transport, Inter Dean Shirley Berkeley, Baro Albert J. San Rafael, Dear CA Jobs, Inter CA ConvnDevp Donald L. Gardena, CA Urban, Bosley Freeman R. St. Louis, MO Urban Dede low Duane Arts Bost Sara B. Hammond, IN CommDevp, Arts Irvington, NJ CommDevp Dement George Bossier City, LA Bowen Kenneth F. Lafayette, LA Criminal, Dempsey Jan CommDevp Bowers David Inter Auburn, AL Jobs, Arts Roanoke, VA Transport, Inter Dennis Gallitano Elk Grove, IL Bowlen Paul Cerritos, CA DeStef ano John Transport, Inter Bowman Denny New Haven, CT Jobs, Inter Covington, KY CommDevp, Arts Devaney Charles A. Augusta, GA Box Charles E. Rockford, IL Diaz Urban, Arts Boyd CommDevp Angel 0. Caguas, PR CommDevp, Inez M. Bellevue, NE Urban, Arts Ditto Kane Inter Boyle Edward J. Jackson, MS Criminal, Inter North Olmsted, OH Urban Dolan Tom M. Sandy, UT Bradbury Cecil W. Pinellas Park, FL Energy Donley George Transport Bradley Omar Valley Stream, NY Compton, CA ConvnDevp Doty Gary Duluth, MN Brand Othal E. McAllen, TX Douglas Tim CommDevp Branning Will Be 11 i ngham, WA Energy Apple Valley, MN Dow Michael C. Mobile, AL Bredesen Philip N. Nashville, TN Drinkwater Criminal, Arts Breen CommDevp Herbert R. Scottsdale, AZ Criminal, Michael Garden City, MI CommDevp, Arts Duci Frank J. Arts Broadfoot Elma Schenectady, NY CommDevp Wichita, KS Jobs, Inter Durkin Wi 11 i am Waukegan, IL Bronaugh Louis Lufkin, TX Duval Barry CommDevp Broussard Aaron F. Newport News, VA Transport, Inter Kenner, LA CommDevp Edwards Carol Cleveland Effman Heights, OH Steve Sunrise, FL CommDevp, Arts 28 29
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Emerson Ray Loveland, CO England Doug New Albany, IN CorrvnDevp Holloway A.J. Biloxi, MS Energy, Arts Eriques Gene F. Danbury, CT CorrvnDevp, Arts Hood Glenda Orlando, FL Transport Esposito Frank J. Norwalk, CT Transport Horton Shirley Chula Vista, CA CorrvnDevp, Arts Esquivel Joseph Lakewood, CA Hurt Rick Bedford, TX Farmer Charles Jackson, TN ConvnDevp, Arts Idoni Timothy New Rochelle, NY CorrrnDevp Farwell, Jr. Winthrop H. Brockton, MA Criminal Intintoli Anthony Vallejo, CA Felker Harry Topeka, KS Jobs, Arts Ireland Billie M. Rochester Hills, MI Figueroa Daniel Cayey, PR Isaac Robert M. Colorado Springs, CO Urban Finkbeiner Carty Toledo, OH Isbell Johnny Pasadena, TX Urban Fischer David St. Petersburg, FL Urban Jackson Joe B. Murfreesboro, TN Fletcher Ralph L. Lakeland, FL CommDevp James Sharpe Newark, NJ CorrvnDevp, Arts Fossa G. Richard North Providence, RI CorrvnDevp, Arts Jaramillo Debbie Santa Fe, NM CorrvnDevp, Arts Fraim Paul D. Norfolk, VA Health Jennings Gerald D. Albany, NY CorrvnDevp, Arts Francis Larry El Paso, TX Criminal Johanns Mike Lincoln, NE Criminal, Inter Freedman Sandra W. Tampa, FL Jobs Johnson David N. Harvey, IL CorrvnDevp, Inter Furness Bruce Fargo, ND CorrvnDevp Johnson Willi am A. Rochester, NY Criminal, Arts Fury Mark Plainfield, NJ Criminal Jones Jan Laverty Las Vegas, NV Transport, Inter Jordan Frank San Francisco, CA Urban Ganim Joseph Bridgeport, CT Urban, Inter Jordan Gardner Louise Jefferson City, MO Transport, Arts Don Seaside, CA Criminal Karraker Kent Normal, IL CorrvnDevp, Garland James B. Gastonia, NC CorrvnDevp Katz Arts Garner James A. Hempstead, NY Urban Vera Portland, OR Jobs, Arts Kerrrnis Daniel Missoula, MT Garvey Rita Clearwater, FL CorrvnDevp, Arts Kerckhoff Gelber Seymour Miami Beach, FL Criminal, Arts Sylvia Durham, NC CorrvnDevp, Inter Kernan Joseph South Bend, IN Criminal Geraghty Jack Spokane, WA Energy, Inter Keys Gibbs Pat Davenport, IA & Michael B. Elyria, OH CorrvnDevp Knotts Eugene Parkersburg, WV Urban, Giuliani Rudolph New York City, NY Urban Kragness Arts Giuliano Neil Tempe, AZ Energy, Inter Myrna Brooklyn Center, MN Transport Lamb Joe L. League City, TX Golding Susan San Diego, CA Urban, Arts Lang Goldsmith Stephen Indianapolis, IN Criminal Richard Modesto, CA CorrvnDevp, Inter Langfelder Ossie Springfield, IL Goldsworthy Sharon Germantown, TN CorrvnDevp Lanier Jobs Gorell Jacqueline Skokie, IL Criminal Bob Houston, TX Criminal, Arts Lapolla Louis D. Utica, NY CorrvnDevp, Graham Nancy West Palm Beach, FL Energy, Arts Larkins Arts Granger Kay Fort Worth, TX Health E. Pat Pompano Beach, FL CorrvnDevp Lashutka Greg Columbus, OH Green Donald Kankakee, IL CorrvnDevp Lauretti Jobs Greene Richard Arlington, TX Mark A. Shelton, CT Lawler J. Mark Anderson, IN Energy, Gregorio John Linden, NJ Levin Arts Groesbeck Robert Henderson, NV Criminal Susan Bass Cherry Hill Township, NJ Transport, Arts Lingle Linda Maui County, HI CorrvnDevp, Guidi Larry Hawthorne, CA Urban Lipphardt Inter Guido Michael Dearborn, MI Transport, Arts John Wheeling, WV CorrvnDevp, Inter Longo Thomas J. Garfield Heights, OH Transport Gutierrez Alfredo Del Rio, TX Lopez Haas, Jr. Robert Revere, MA ConvnDevp, Arts Manuel Oxnard, CA Inter Lost er Gary L. Saginaw, MI CorrvnDevp Hagens en Bruce E. Vancouver, WA Loveridge Hall Kent Strange Charleston, WV Hea 1th Ronald 0. Riverside, CA Urban, Arts Loya Richard V. Huntington Park, CA Hea Halloin Samuel Green Bay, WI Transport, Arts Lyon 1th Hanmer Susan San Jose, CA CorrvnDevp, Inter Dick Oceanside, CA Energy Macrane Samuel T. Naperville, IL CorrvnDevp Hanna Fred B. Fayetteville, AR Malave Zayas Hansen Edward D. Everett, WA Transport Angel L. Cidra, PR CorrvnDevp Maloof James A. Peoria, IL Hardison Dee Torrance, CA Urban, Arts Markel Harrington Neil J. Salem, MA Robert T. Springfield, MA CorrvnDevp Martinez Raul Hialeah, FL CorrvnDevp, Harrison, Jr. Charlie J. Pontiac, MI CorrvnDevp Masiello Inter Hartmann Richard Kettering, OH CorrvnDevp, Arts Anthony Buffalo, NY CorrrnDevp, Arts Mccaleb Gary Abilene, TX Jobs Hayes James C. Fairbanks, AK McCarthy Hays Patrick Henry North Little Rock, AR Jobs John R. Everett, MA Health, Inter McColl um Mary Anne Columbia, MO Criminal, Hazama Chuck Rochester, MN Energy, Inter McDonald Arts Helmke Paul Fort Wayne, IN Criminal Frank F. Evansville, IN McGreevey James Woodbridge, NJ Health Herenton Willie W. Memphis, TN Jobs, Arts McHugh Hett~nger Steve Huntsville, AL Jobs, Inter Peter Mil pitas, CA Criminal, Arts McHugh Tom Ba ton Rouge, LA Energy, Inter Hewitt Kathy Muskogee, OK & McManus Heydt Willi am Allentown, PA Arts Patrick J. Lynn, MA Urban, Arts Meaders Ansley L. Marietta, GA Hilliard Patsy Jo East Point, GA CorrvnDevp, Inter Means Hollister David Lansing, MI ConvnDevp Steven Gadsden, AL Criminal Mearns Patricia Shaker Heights, OH Urban
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Mecham Glenn J. Ogden, UT ConmDevp Richards Paul Lynwood, CA Melendez Luis E. Vega Baja, PR Riehle Menino Thomas Boston, MA ConvnDevp James Lafayette, IN ConmDevp, Arts Riley Joseph P. Charleston, SC Urban, Arts Metivier Robert E. Pawtucket, RI ConvnDevp Riordan Milam Linda Idaho Falls, ID Richard Los Angeles, CA Criminal, Arts Robart Donald L. Cuyahoga Falls, OH Energy Minor Tom San Bernardino, CA Energy, Arts Roberts Minsky Robert E. Port St. Lucie, Fl & Gene Chattanooga, TN Robertson Charles York, PA ConvnDevp Mitchell John R. Fall River, MA ConvnDevp Rodriguez Mi toma Michael Carson, CA & Angel E. Toa Alta, PR Transport, Arts Roman Julio Cesar Aguada, PR Moore David W. Beaumont, TX Jobs, Arts Rowland Morgan Ed Hattiesburg, MS ConvnDevp Tom Cleveland, TN Transport, Inter Rurak James Haverhill, MA Urban, Arts Mori al Marc New Orleans, LA Criminal, Inter Sacco Morrs ion Gus Fremont, CA Criminal, Arts Nicholas North Bergen Township, NJ Urban, Arts Saliba Alfred Dothan, Al Energy Morton Lorraine Evanston, IL Transport, Arts Sargent Morton Linda Lakewood, CO Transport Robert Kokomo, IN ConmDevp, Arts Savage Susan Tulsa, OK Criminal Moss James B. Clovis, NM Health Savocchia Moss Harold G. Tacoma, WA Transport, Arts Joyce Erie, PA Transport, Arts Sayles Belton Sharon Minneapolis, MN Jobs, Arts Mount Willie Lake Charles, LA Energy, Inter Schlenker Mulder Arlene J. Arlington Heights, IL Transport, Arts Alice lake Oswego, OR Jobs, Arts Schmoke Kurt Baltimore, MD ConvnDevp Mullins Rita Palatine, IL Criminal, Arts Scholz Mulrooney Gerald Paramount, CA Charles w. Quincy, IL ConmDevp, Inter Schulman S.J. White Plains, NY Energy, Inter Murphy Tom Pittsburgh, PA ConvnDevp Schultz Myers Frank West Warwick, RI Arthur Joli et, IL Urban Schundler Bret Jersey City, NJ Mystrom Rick Anchorage, AK Energy Scruggs Urban, Inter Namey Lee A. Wilkes-Barre, PA ConvnDevp, Arts Elaine Glendale, AZ Energy Seliger Kel Amarillo, TX Nicastro Frank N. Bristol, CT Serna ConmDevp, Arts Nichols Grace M. St. Charles, MO ConvnDevp, Arts Joseph Sacramento, CA ConvnDevp, Inter Serra Thomas J. Middletown, CT Nori ck Ronald Oklahoma City, OK ConvnDevp, Inter Sferra Norquist John 0. Milwaukee, WI Criminal Daniel J. Warren, OH Transport Sferrazza Pete Reno, NV Urban Nunes Robert Taunton, MA Criminal Sheehy O'Malley Michael J. Hoffman Estates, IL J. Robert Waco, TX ConmDevp, Inter Sheets James A. Quincy, MA Jobs, Arts O'Neill Beverly Long Beach, CA ConvnDevp She.phard Barbara Oberndorf Meyera E. Virginia Beach, VA Transport, Inter Chester, PA ConmDevp Sherwood Ted Des Plaines, IL 01 ej ko Alex M. Lorain, OH Jobs Sills ConmDevp Padilla Pedro A. Trujillo Alto, PR ConmDevp James Wilmington, DE ConmDevp, Inter Singer Robert Lakewood Township, NJ Palilla Jacob A. Niagara Falls, NY ConvnDevp Smart Palmer Douglas Trenton, NJ Urban, Arts Jesse Bloomington, IL Urban Smith Bill T. Boca Raton, FL Pando Leo Cheyenne, WY Energy, Inter Smith Pastrick Robert A. East Chicago, IN ConmDevp, Inter John Robert Meridian, MS Transport, Arts Smith Wilbur C. Fort Myers, FL Perron James P. Elkhart, IN Urban Smith Heal th, Arts Peters Mike Hartford, CT ConmDevp David W. Newark, CA Arts Smith Charles V. Westminster, CA Pierce Daniel Highland Park: IL Transport, Arts Soglin Criminal, Inter Pierce David L. Aurora, IL ConmDevp, Arts Paul Madison, WI Urban Soto Victor M. Toa Baja, PR Plusquellic Donald L. Akron, OH Transport Sparrow ConmDevp Polovitz Michael Grand Forks, ND Health, Inter Greg DeKalb, IL Urban, Inter Speight Henry F. Ocala, FL Powe 11 Robert E. Monroe, LA Transport, Arts Stanley Preziosi Phillip Williamsport, PA ConmDevp, Arts Woodrow Flint, MI ConmDevp, Arts Stanley Willi am F. Waltham, MA Priebe Cameron G. Taylor, MI Criminal Steinberg ConmDevp Pulido Miguel Santa Ana, CA Urban Eudych Hallandale, FL Steineger Joe Kansas City, KS Qualls Roxanne Cincinnati, OH Stewart ConmDevp, Inter Ramirez, Jr. Saul Laredo, TX Urban, Inter Robert Columbus, IN Transport, Inter Stewart George 0. Provo, UT Randolph Edward G. Alexandria, LA ConvnDevp, Arts Stobbs Raper Bobby Joe Larry R. St. Joseph, MO ConmDevp, Arts Irving, TX Health, Arts Sunmey R. Keith Ray Cathey Mesquite, TX & North Charleston, SC ConmDevp Tauer Paul E. Aurora, CO Reed Ted Victoria, TX Energy Teixeira Transport Reeves Kenneth Cambridge, MA Energy, Arts Marv Carson City, NV Thompson R.J. Hendersonville, TN Rendell Edward Philadelphia, PA Urban Thompson Bobby Reynolds Vicki Beverly Hills, CA Jobs, Arts E. North Chicago, IL ConmDevp Tibshraeny Jay Chandler, AZ Rhea Elizabeth D. Rock Hill, SC ConmDevp, Arts Ticer Energy Rhinehart Larry L. Montclair, CA Energy, Arts Patricia Alexandria, VA Jobs, Arts Tierney Rosemary New Bedford, MA Urban, Inter Rhodes Mary Corpus Christi, TX ConmDevp, Inter Todd Bruce Rice Norman Seattle, WA Jobs Austin, TX Jobs, Arts Traficante Michael A. Cranston, RI Jobs, Arts 32 33
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Troiani Douglas M. Chicago Heights, IL Trotter Donald W. Clarksville, TN Urban, Arts Turner Michael R. Dayton, OH Jobs Ungaro Patrick J. Youngstown, OH Transport Valdes-Sauli Raul Coral Gables, FL ColllllDevp Villaronga Raul Killeen, TX Vincent Edward Inglewood, CA Criminal Vi nroot Richard Charlotte, NC Transport Wagner Rob Nashua, NH Energy Walsh Maricolette Wauwatosa, WI ColllllDevp, Arts Walter Bruce D. Union City, NJ Criminal Ward William E. Chesapeake, VA Wardlow Dennis Key West, FL Co111T1Devp, Arts Watkins Richard Canton, OH Urban, Arts Watson Jeanette Campbell, CA Webb Gloria O. Portsmouth, VA Jobs, Inter Webb Wellington E. Denver, CO ColllllDevp Webster Arnold Camden, NJ Jobs, Inter Weiner Susan Savannah, GA ColllllDevp, Inter West Robert Lansing, IL Transport Whelan James Atlantic City, NJ White Michael R. Cleveland, OH Health Willi ams Thelda Phoenix, AZ Wolff Nelson San Antonio, TX Jobs, Inter Wood Martha s. Winston-Salem, NC Health, Arts Wright Gearld West Valley, UT Yamashiro Stephen County of Hawaii, HI Energy, Inter Young Leonidas Richmond, VA Heal th, Inter Young Marilyn R. Yuma, AZ Jobs, Arts Young Mary Arcadia, CA Zaleski Terence Yonkers, NY
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January 25-27,Page 26 of 199579 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu The 63rd Winter
Victor Ashe Norman B. Rice Richard M. Daley Mayor of Mayor of Mayor of Meeting Knoxville Seattle Chicago President Vice President Chair, Advisory Board of The
he United States Conference T of Mayors is the official nonpartisan organization of United States cities with populations of 30,000 or more. There are well over 1,000 such cities in the country Conference today, each represented in the J. Thomas Cochran Conference by its chief elected Executive Director official, the Mayor. Membership dues are based on the population of the city. of Mayors The United States Conference of Mayors is in its sec- ond half-century of service to the Mayors and the cit- izens of America's principal cities. Throughout its history the Conference of Mayors has taken the lead in calling national attention to the problems and the potential of urban America. Since its founding it has carried the message of cities to every President, every Congress. This is the heritage of the Conference of 1995 Mayors. It is the heritage of every Mayor who serves January 25-27, today. Washington, D.C. Page 27 of 79 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas NOTICES------http://dolearchives.ku.edu THE UNITED STATES CONFERENCE (Official functions and conference services are located in OF MAYORS DEFERRED the CAPITAL HILTON HOTEL, unless otherwise noted. COMPENSATION PROGRAM Please refer to your program for specific locations.) he United States Conference of Mayors began to REGISTRATION: The Conference Registration Desk is offer its deferred compensation program in located in the Upper Lobby, Capital Hilton Hotel and is T open from 7:00 a.m., Wednesday, January 25, through 1979. 12:00 noon, Friday, January 27. To date, over 2,500 cities have adopted the program. BADGES: It is requested that all delegates, participants and guests wear their registration badges for all sessions The U.S. Conference of Mayors Deferred and social events. The badge is the chief identification for Compensation Program permits each participating admission to all scheduled events. Failure to wear badges employee, at no cost to the city, to postpone paying may cause inconvenience to participants. Federal income taxes on both the money deferred into the program and on what that money earns. Badges are color coded as follows: The program allows eligible employees to defer up Gold - (Mayor) Member City /Service City to 25 percent of their salaries and to place that Blue - (Mayor) Non-member City money instead in any single or combination of 16 Green - Official Participant investment options, including a secure Lilac - Spouse various Red - Press account which offers a guaranteed rate of return. Black - USCM Staff Orange - Speakers/ Guests The amount of salary deferred is deducted directly from an employee's gross income, which means the RIBBONS: Red Ribbons designate a newly-elected and employee pays current taxes on the reduced first-time attendee Mayor. Blue Ribbons signify amount. Income taxes on the amount deferred plus Member/Service City Mayors and Yellow Ribbons indi- earnings aren't payable until the employee actually cate Non-member Mayors. withdraws the money. Usually that's after retire- ment, when the employee's tax bracket is likely to WORKING PRESS: Press room facilities are provided for be lower. accredited news media representatives covering the Winter Meeting. It is located in the Pan American Room. The U.S. Conference of Mayors developed this plan Mike Brown, Director of Public Affairs, is responsible for for city employees in cooperation with the Public all media arrangements. News media representatives Benefit Services Corporation (PEBSCO). may register in the Press Office beginning at 8:00 a.m., Employees Wednesday, January 25. They act as the Conference of Mayors' staff in ser- vicing the Deferred Compensation Program. XEROX SERVICES: A Xerox machine is located in the Massachusetts Room/ Staff Office. This equipment is pro- We hope that you and your city will give serious vided through the courtesy of Xerox Corporation. consideration to this program.
Page] Page2 Page 28 of 79 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu Wednesday, January 25 (continued) THE U.S. CONFERENCE OF MAYORS WINTER MEETING 1995 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Municipal Waste Management CAPITAL HILTON HOTEL (California) Association Executive WASHINGTON, D.C. Committee January 25-27, 1995 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon USCM Site Selection Committee (Michigan) (Closed)
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25 STANDING COMMITTEES
7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Registration 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Criminal and Social Justice (Upper Lobby) (Federal" A") WELLINGTON WEBB 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Military Base Closings Mayor of Denver, Acting Chair (New York) And Economic Adjustments Task Force Breakfast The Task Forces on Violence and Crime and Crime Bill Implementation, and the Police Policy Board will meet in con- EDWARD RENDELL junction with the Committee. Mayor of Philadelphia, Co-Chair Presentations: PETER EDELMAN SUSAN GOLDING Counselor to the Secretary of Mayor of San Diego, Co-Chair Health and Human Services
8:45 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Employment and Training JOHN SCHMIDT (South American) Council Annual Meeting Associate Attorney General U.S. Department of Justice Presentation: DOUG ROSS Assistant Secretary JOE BRANN Employment and Training Director, COPS Office U.S. Department of Labor U.S. Department of Justice
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Immigration Task Force 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Health (Senate) (New York) CHARLES SMITH KAY GRANGER Mayor of Westminster, Co-Chair Mayor of Fort Worth, Chair
SAUL RAMIREZ, JR. AIDS Task Force Mayor of Laredo, Co-Chair HECTOR LUIS ACEVEDO Presentation: LAMAR SMITH Mayor of San Juan, Chair Chair, Subcommittee on International Law, The AIDS Ta sk Force will meet in conjunction with the Immigration, and Refugees Committee. Committee on the Judiciary U.S. House of Representatives (TX)
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Presentation: PATRICIA S. FLEMING STANDING COMMITTEES National AIDS Policy Coordinator 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Urban Economic Policy 11:45 a.m. Opening Press Conference (Federal "B") (Ohio) PAULSOGLIN Mayor of Madison, Chair 12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m. Arts, Culture and Recreation (Presidential Ballroom) Committee Luncheon Presentations: CHRISTOPHER SHAYS (All Mayors Invited) Chair, Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations WILBUR C. SMITH III Subcommittee, House Committee Mayor of Fort Myers, Chair on Government Reform and Presiding Oversight, U.S. House of Representatives (CT) Presentations: JANE ALEXANDER Chair BILL HOAGLAND National Endowment for the Arts Staff Director Senate Committee on the Budget DR. JOHN BRADEMAS Chair, President's Committee on LARRY DAHMS the Arts and Humanities Executive Director Metropolitan Transportation MAGGIE DALEY Commission Chair, Chicago Gallery 37 Program San Francisco Member, President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities 2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Jobs, Education and the Family (Senate) RITA MORENO BRUCE TODD Performer Mayor of Austin, Chair Member, President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities Presentations: E. CLAY SHAW Chair, Subcommittee on Human 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Brownfields Task Force Resources (Federal "A") Committee on Ways and Means FREEMAN BOSLEY, JR. U.S. House of Representatives (FL) Mayor of St. Louis, Co-Chair MARIAN WRIGHT EDELMAN RICHARD VINROOT President Mayor of Charlotte, NC, Co-Chair Children's Defense Fund
Presentation: CAROL M. BROWNER Administrator U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. "Priorities Leadership Session" 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Registration (Congressional) (Mayors Only) (Closed) (Upper Lobby) VICTOR ASHE 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. Republican Mayors and Mayor of Knoxville (Federal" A") Elected Officials (RMEO) President, The United States Business Session Conference of Mayors, Presiding SUSAN WEINER Presentations: PETE V. DOMENIC! Mayor of Savannah, Chair Chair, Senate Budget Committee United States Senate (NM) 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Women Mayors' Breakfast (Senate) J. ROBERT KERREY ELIZABETH RHEA United States Senate (NE) Mayor of Rock Hill, Co-Chair 4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. National Conference of JOAN DARRAH (Federal) Democratic Mayors Mayor of Stockton, Co-Chair MICHAEL R. WHITE Presentation: SARAH BRADY Mayor of Cleveland, Chair Chair, Center for the Prevention of Handgun Violence and 4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Republican Mayors and Handgun Control, Inc. (Capitol Hill Club) Elected Officials (RMEO) 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. OPENING PLENARY SESSION SUSAN WEINER (Presidential Ballroom) Mayor of Savannah, Chair VICTOR ASHE Mayor of Knoxville 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Opening Reception President, The United (Presidential Ballroom) States Conference of Mayors, Presiding Sponsored by: Lockheed IMS Presentations: ROBERT J. DOLE Majority Leader 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. National Conference of United States Senate (KS) (Congressional) Democratic Mayors Reception (Invitation Only) MARK 0. HATFIELD Chair, Senate Appropriations Committee United States Senate (OR)
RONALD H. BROWN Secretary U.S. Department of Commerce
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LOUIS FREEH PATTY BURNESS Director Executive Director Federal Bureau of Investigation The George Lucas Educational Foundation BILL CAMPBELL Mayor of Atlanta 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Hunger and Homelessness l (Caucus) Task Force 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Employment and Training (South American) Council Annual Meeting l MARCMORIAL Mayor of New Orleans, Co-Chair Presentation: STEVE GUNDERSON U.S. House of Representatives (WI) PATRICIA TICER Mayor of Alexandria, Co-Chair 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon "Best Practices Session" (Congressional) (Mayors sharing innovations and Presentations: ROB FERSH improvements in their city President governments) Food Research and Action Center
RICHARD M. DALEY FRED KARNAS Mayor of Chicago Executive Director Chair, The United States National Coalition for the Homeless Conferenceof Mayors Advisory Board, Presiding STANDING COMMITTEES
Presentation: CHRISTINE ERVIN 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Community Development and Assistant Secretary for Energy (Federal) Housing Efficiency and Renewable Energy U.S. Department of Energy KURT SCHMOKE Mayor of Baltimore, Chair 12:00 noon - 1:30 p.m. Luncheon (Presidential Ballroom) Presentations: ANDREW CUOMO VICTOR ASHE Assistant Secretary Mayor of Knoxville Community Planning and President, The United States Development Conference of Mayors, Presiding U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Presentations: BRUCE BABBITT Secretary .l ROBERTA ACHTENBERG U.S. Department of the Interior Assistant Secretary Fair and Equal Opportunities WILLIAM J. PERRY U.S. Department of Housing and Secretary Urban Development U.S. Department of Defense
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1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Energy and Environment MICHAEL C. ROGERS (Senate) Director STEVE BARTLETT Minority Business Mayor of Dallas, Chair Development Agency U.S. Department of Commerce Presentation: THOMAS J. BULEY, JR. Chair, House Commerce Committee 3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Transportation and U.S. House of Representatives (VA) (Senate) Communications
3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. International Affairs GLENDA E. HOOD (California) Mayor of Orlando, Chair MEYERA E. OBERNDORF Mayor of Virginia Beach, Chair Presentation: FEDERICO F. PENA Secretary Presentations: PETER SCHOETTLE U.S. Department of Transportation Senior Foreign Service Officer Policy Planning Staff 3:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Mayors Baseball Task Force U.S. Department of State (Congressional) WILBUR C. SMITH III IRA S. SHAPIRO Mayor of Fort Myers, Chair General Counsel Office of the United States 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. USCM Membership Committee Trade Representative (Federal "B") PATRICK HAYS EVANS PAUL Mayor of North Little Rock, Chair Mayor of Port-au-Prince, Haiti Presentation: THOMAS F. "MACK" McLARTY DUMISANI KUMALO Counselor to the President of the Projects Director United States The Africa Fund 4:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. USCM Executive Committee JUANITA CRABB (New York) (Closed) Executive Director Sister Cities International 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Reception (Presidential Ballroom) AMBASSADOR Sponsored by: CHARLES NELSON Lehman Brothers Vice President of the Distilled Spirits Council of the Board of Directors United States, Inc. Sister Cities International
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7:30 p.m. USCM Advisory Board Dinner 7:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Registration (Invitation Only) (Upper Lobby)
Sponsored by: 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. The Mayors Institute on City Public Employees Benefit Services (Federal" A") Design Breakfast Corporation (PEBSCO) (Invitation Only)
RICHARD M. DALEY 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Plenary Breakfast Mayor of Chicago (Presidential Ballroom) Chair, The United States Sponsored by: Conference of Mayors Public Securities Association Advisory Board VICTOR ASHE Mayor of Knoxville President, The United States Conference of Mayors, Presiding
Presentations: NEWT GINGRICH Speaker U.S. House of Representatives (GA)
RICHARD A. GEPHARDT Minority Leader U.S. House of Representatives (MO)
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. CLOSING PLENARY SESSION (Congressional I Senate) VICTOR ASHE Mayor of Knoxville President, The United States Conference of Mayors, Presiding
Greetings: EVANS PAUL Mayor of Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Presentations: THOMAS A. DASCHLE Minority Leader United States Senate (SD)
JOHN R. KASICH Chair, House Budget Committee U.S. House of Representatives (OH)
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HENRY CISNEROS JANE CAMPBELL Secretary President U.S. Department of Housing and National Conference of State Urban Development Legislatures
STEPHEN P. CLARK RANDALL FRANKE Mayor of Miami President National Association of Counties 11:30 a.m. Closing Press Conference (Ohio) 4:15 p.m. Meeting with the President of the United States 12:00 noon - 1:30 p.m. Luncheon (The White House) (Presidential Ballroom) (Unfunded Federal Mandates (Mayors Attending Winter and Beyond) Meeting Invited)
Sponsored by: Transportation will be provided. Buses will begin loading at PROVIDIAN 3:15 p.m. at K Street entrance of Hotel and will be available for return to the Hotel. VICTOR ASHE Mayor of Knoxville President, The United States Conference of Mayors, Presiding
RICHARD M. DALEY Mayor of Chicago Chair, Unfunded Federal Mandates Task Force
Panelists: DIRK KEMPTHORNE United States Senate (ID)
WILLIAM F. CLINGER, JR. U.S. House of Representatives (PA)
GEORGE VOINOVICH Governor of Ohio
CAROLYN LONG BANKS President National League of Cities
Page 16 Page 35 of 79 Page 17 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu EXHIBITORS ------LEADERSHIP DIRECTORIES, INC. 105 Fifth Avenue, 2nd Floor We are pleased to welcome to the 1995 Winter Meeting New York, NY 10011 of The U.S. Conference of Mayors a special group of exhibitors. MULTIPLAN, INC. 115 Fifth Avenue We strongly encourage Mayors and other meeting par- 7th Floor ticipants to drop by the exhibits located on the Capital New York, NY 10003-1004 Terrace and visit with representatives from the following organizations: NATIONAL PUBLIC EMPLOYER LABOR RELATIONS ASSOCIATION (NPELRA) CITIES IN SCHOOLS 1620 Eye Street, NW 1199 N. Fairfax Street Washington, DC 20006 Suite 300 Alexandria, VA 22314 OGDEN YORKSHIRE WATER COMPANY 40 Lane Road DISTILLED SPIRITS COUNCIL OF Fairfield, NJ 07007 THE UNITED STATES 1250 Eye Street, NW OUTDOOR ADVERTISING ASSOCIATION Suite 900 OF AMERICA Washington, DC 20005 1850 M Street, NW Suite 1040 ENERGY CONSERVATION PROGRAM, INC. Washington, DC 20036 2810 Lake Highland Circle Birmingham, AL 35242 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES BENEFIT SERVICES CORPORATION (PEBSCO) GLOBETROTTER TRAVEL 2 Nationwide Plaza Wheaton Plaza Columbus, OH 43215 Wheaton, MD 20902 SISTER CITIES INTERNATIONAL GREAT LAKES WATER QUALITY COALITION 120 S. Payne 200 E. Randolph Drive Alexandria, VA 22314 Room 1108 Chicago, IL 60601 THE UNITED STATES CONFERENCE OF MAYORS 1620 Eye Street, NW GREATER MIAMI CONVENTION & VISITORS Washington, DC 20006 BUREAU -Fair Housing Project 400 S.E. 2nd Avenue -National Composting Program Miami, FL 33131 -National Office Paper Recycling Project -The Buy Recycled Campaign JL ASSOCIATES, INC. 3905 National Drive WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC. Suite 330 3003 Butterfield Road Burtonsville, MD 20866 Oak Brook, IL 60521 KROLL ASSOCIATES 900 3rd Avenue New York, NY 10022
Page 18 Page 36 of 79 Page Ji This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu CONFERENCE PRESIDENTS----- The United States Conference of Mayors JERRY ABRAMSON, Louisville 1993-94 WILLIAM J. ALTHAUS, York 1992-93 RAYMOND L. FLYNN, Boston 1991-92 ROBERT M. ISAAC, Colorado Springs 1990-91 Officers KATHRYN J. WHITMIRE, Houston 1989-90 VICTOR ASHE, Knoxville, President ARTHUR]. HOLLAND, Trenton 1988-89 NORMAN B. RICE, Seattle, Vice President RICHARD L. BERKLEY, Kansas City 1987-88 JOSEPH P. RILEY, JR., Charleston 1986-87 Past Presidents ERNEST N. MORIAL, New Orleans 1985-86 JERRY ABRAMSON, Louisville HERNAN PADILLA, San Juan 1984-85 ROBERT M. ISAAC, Colorado Springs RICHARD H. FULTON, Nashville 1983-84 JOSEPH P. RILEY, JR., Charleston COLEMAN A. YOUNG, Detroit 1982-83 HELEN G. BOOSALIS, Lincoln 1981-82 Trustees RICHARD G. HATCHER, Gary 1980-81 HECTOR LUIS ACEVEDO, San Juan RICHARD E. CARVER, Peoria 1979-80 CHARLES E. BOX, Rockford WILLIAM H. McNICHOLS, JR., Denver 1978-79 DEEDEE CORRADINI, Salt Lake City LEE ALEXANDER, Syracuse 1977-78 PAUL HELMKE, Fort Wayne KENNETH A. GIBSON, Newark 1976-77 SHARPE JAMES, Newark, NJ MOON LANDRIEU, New Orleans 1975-76 JAMES P. PERRON, Elkhart JOSEPH L. ALIOTO, San Francisco 1974-75 ELIZABETH D. RHEA, Rock Hill ROY B. MARTIN, JR., Norfolk 1973-74 PETE SFERRAZZA, Reno LOUIE WELCH, Houston 1972-73 DAVID W. SMITH, Newark, CA HENRY W. MAIER, Milwaukee 1971-72 GREG SPARROW, DeKalb JAMES H.J. TATE, Philadelphia 1970-71 MICHAEL R. WHITE, Cleveland JACK D. MALTESTER, San Leandro 1969-70 TERRYD. SCHRUNK, Portland, OR 1968-69 Advisory Board JOSEPH M. BARR, Pittsburgh 1967-68 RICHARD M. DALEY, Chicago, Chair JEROME P. CAVANAUGH, Detroit 1966-67 DENNIS W. ARCHER, Detroit NEAL S. BLAISDELL, Honolulu 1965-66 RICHARD ARRINGTON, Birmingham RAYMOND R. TUCKER, St. Louis 1963-65 ROBERT D. COBLE, Columbia ARTHUR L. SELLAND, Fresno 1963 H. BRENT COLES, Boise RICHARD C. LEE, New Haven 1962-63 CARDELL COOPER, East Orange ANTHONY J. CELEBREEZE, Cleveland 1962 LOUISE GARDNER HAYDON BURNS, Jacksonville 1961-62 , Jefferson City SUSAN GOLDING, San RICHARDSON DILWORTH, Philadelphia 1960-61 Diego KAY GRANGER, RICHARD J. DALEY, Chicago 1959-60 Fort Worth MIKE JOHANNS, NORRIS POULSON, Los Angeles 1958-59 Lincoln JAN ROBERT F. WAGNER, NewYork 1957-58 LAVERTY JONES, Las Vegas JOHN B. HYNES, Boston 1955-57 FRANK M. JORDAN, San Francisco ELMER E. ROBINSON, San Francisco 1953-55 JOHN R. MCCARTHY, Everett THOMAS A. BURKE, Cleveland 1953 PATRICK J. MCMANUS, Lynn MARTIN H. KENNELLY, Chicago 1952-53 RITA L. MULLINS, Palatine DAVID L. LAWRENCE, Pittsburgh 1950-52 JOHN 0. NORQUIST, Milwaukee W. COOPER GREEN, Birmingham 1949-50 MEYERA E. OBERNDORF, Virginia Beach GEORGE W. WELSH, Grand Rapids 1947-49 DONALD L. PLUSQUELLIC, Akron EDWARD J. KELLY, Chicago 1945-47 SAUL N . RAMIREZ, JR., Laredo FIORELLO H. LAGUARDIA, NewYork 1935-45 SHARO SAYLES BELTON, Minneapolis DANIEL W. HOAN, Milwaukee 1934-35 KURT SCHMOKE, Baltimore T. SEMMES WALMSLEY, New Orleans 1933-34 PAUL R. SOGLIN, Madison JAMES M. CURLEY, Boston 1933 BRUCE TODD, Austin FRANK MURPHY, Detroit 1933 WELLINGTON E. WEBB, Denver
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TO: Senator Dole FR: Kerry
RE: U.S. Conference of Mayors
*Audience of approximately 600-700 Mayors, spouses, and staff members.
*Conference will be hearing from about everybody over course of meetings--Gingrich Gore, Kempthorne, Voinovich, Cisneros, Daschle, Gephardt. Following you on the program will be Hatfield, Jsee Brown, and FBI Director Freeh. They meet with Clinton at the White House on Friday.
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( 1 ),.,v'\'l 1620 EYE STREET, NORTHWEST ,_;;.;. j ~I y 7 l.11\ti WASHINGTON, DC 20006 I ~f I TELEPHONE (202) 293-7330 q X/ .- I \ -~ c_.,,.., ~~- FAX(202)293·2352 ~ - l~ -.,._~ V"'/ TDD (202) 293-9445 ~~~~ President: VICTOR ASHE Mayor of Knoxville Vice President: NORMAN RICE November 29, 1994 Mayor of Seattle Past Presidents: JERRY ABRAMSON (IN'u).,. ft> Mayor of Louis\Olle The Honorable Robert Dole ROBERT M. ISAAC ff\,o . ~ ~ a· , . ~ Mayor of Color.ldo Springs United States Senate ~ Pc-v r- JOSEPH P. RILEY, JR. ~ ·h. +~v... µ_~11.~.__, ~ Mayor of Charleston, SC 141 Hart Senate Office Building ()~ ) Trustees: L\D()'\..9..A .~"6 ~J- £'.) '. v0 Cl-l'Yl {V\.. HECTOR LUIS ACEVEDO Washington, D.C. 20510-1601 nv- Mayor of San Juan ~ ., J 6,..A . ;).z,, \ pe,y f Y!(.) · ~ L n -U:. CHARIBSBOX 1 ' !J' .:. i -.:µ. ~· Mayor of Rockford Dear Senator Dole: r ·' DEEDEE CORRADINI Mayor of Salt Lake City PAULHEIMKE Mayor of Fort Wayne of the nation's mayors, I am pleased to invite you to particip SHARPE JAMES On behalf "'-> Mayor of Newark, NJ 1995 Winter Meeting which will JAMES PERRON in The United States Conference of Mayors Mayor of Elkhart r Specifically, we would like EllZABETii D. RHEA held in Washington, D.C. on January 25 - 27, 1995. Mayor of Rock Hill will be held at the Capitol PITE SFERRAZZA you to address one of our two plenary sessions which Mayor of Reno 10:30 a.m., and on Friday, DAVID SMITH Hilton on Thursday, January 26 from 9:00 a.m. to Mayor of Newark, CA GREG SPARROW January 27 from 9: 15 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Mayor of DeKalb MICHAEL WHITE Mayor of Cleveland development of the Advisory Board: The Winter Meeting is an important step in the RICHARD M . DALEY, Chair the coming year. In that you Mayor of Chicago Conference's legislative and policy priorities for DENNIS ARCHER Congress, and have been Mayor of Detroit will serve as the Senate Majority Leader in the 104th RICHARD ARRINGTON would welcome your Mayor of Birmingham active on many municipal issues in your long career, we ROBERT COBLE Mayor of Columbia, SC thoughts on the new Congress and its impact on cities. BR.ENT COLES Mayor of Boise CARDEil. COOPER group of the Mayor of East Orange Our plenary sessions are well attended by a large, bipartisan WUISE GARDNER "State Mayor ofJefferson City nation's mayors, and are well covered in the media. In that the President's SUSAN GOIDING would also Mayor of San Diego of the Union" address is scheduled for January 24th, our meeting KAY GRANGER to the Mayor of Fort Worth provide a timely and fitting venue for your comments and reactions MIKE JOHANNS Mayor of Lincoln President's speech. JAN LAVERTY JONES Mayor of Las Vegas FRANK JORDAN Mayor of San Francisco On a personal note, I want to thank you for your commitment to enact JOHN McCARTHY 104th Mayor of EVercu legislation to end unfunded federal mandates in the early days of the PATRICKMcMANUS been Mayor of Lynn Congress. As you know, the fight against unfunded federal mandates has RITAMUWNS Mayor of Palatine a long-time effort on my part and is the top priority of The U.S. Conference of JOHN 0 . NORQUIST Mayor of Milwaukee Mayors. I sincerely appreciate the comments you made before the Republican MEYERA E. OBERNDORF Mayor of Virginia Beach Governors and your intention to make our mandate bill S. 1 in 1995. I also DONAID PLUSQUEUlC Mayor of Akron believe that your participation in the Winter Meeting would help in our mutual SAUL RAMIREZ.JR Mayor of Laredo effort to stop unfunded federal mandates and enact legislation. SHARON SAYLES BELTON Mayor of Minneapolis KURT SCHMOKE Mayor of Baltimore PAULSOGUN Mayor of Madison BRUCE TODD Mayor of Austin WEWNGTON WEBB Mayor of Denver Executive Director: ). THOMAS COCHRAN .0 • r "'r'( ioi1'-" 1 Page 40 of 79 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu
The Honorable Robert Dole November 29, 1994 Page 2
cf I hope that you will be able to participate in our Winter Meeting. Please contact myself or Tom Cochran, Executive Director of the Conference (202/293-2354), to discuss your availability to join with the nation's mayors in Washington.
Sincerely yours,
Victor Ashe Mayor of Knoxville President
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Senator Dole
FROM: Tyler Garvens
DATE: January 18, 1994
Attached is the speaking request from the U.S. Conference of Mayors for Thurs, Jan. 26 at the Capitol Hilton. The Conference would like you to open their two day conference as the keynote speaker at 9:00 a.m. Speaker Gingrich, Minority Leader Daschle, and Minority Leader Gephardt are speaking to the group on Fri, Jan. 27. The speeches will be covered by C-SPAN.
According to Mo you have agreed to speak to the Republican Mayors at 8:00 a.m. on Thurs, Jan. 26 at the Capitol Hilton. (Mo can change the time if it's too early for you.) You could speak to the Republican Mayors at 8:00 a.m. or 8:30 a.m. then speak to the entire group 9:00 a.m. They are' expecting 225 mayors and 500 spouses and staffers.
The Conference would like to nail down their agenda and is pressing for an answer. Speak to Republican Mayors at 8:00 a.m. then speak to entire group at 9:00 a.m.
Speak only to Republican Mayors regret to U.S. Conference of Mayors
Speak to Conference of Mayors at 9:00 a.m. & change Republican Mayors speech to later in the day
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SENATOR BOB DOLE U.S. CONFERENCE OF MAYORS JANUARY 26, 1995
THANK YOU. IT'S A PLEASURE
TO BE HERE. I HAVE TO TELL YOU
THAT FOR A MOMENT OR SO ON
TUESDAY NIGHT, I WONDERED IF
THE PRESIDENT WOULD FINISH IN
TIME FOR ME TO BE HERE THIS
MORNING. AS I SAID YESTERDAY,
IF THE PRESIDENT PAYS HIS
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SPEECHWRITERS BY THE WORD,
WE'LL NEVER BALANCE THE
BUDGET.
REST ASSURED THAT I WON'T
KEEP YOU THAT LONG THIS
MORNING. I WAS THINKING ON THE
WAY OVER THIS MORNING THAT l'VE HAD THE PRIVILEGE OF
MEETING WITH THE CONFERENCE
OF MAYORS ON MANY OCCASIONS-
-BUT THIS TIME IS DIFFERENT. THIS
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IS THE FIRST TIME l'VE BEEN ABLE
TO WELCOME YOU TO A
WASHINGTON, D.C. WHERE BOTH
THE HOUSE AND SENATE WERE
CONTROLLED BY REPUBLICANS.
AND l'M REMINDED OF THE
FAMOUS STORY ABOUT ANOTHER
OCCASION WHEN REPUBLICANS
CONTROLLED BOTH HOUSES OF
CONGRESS, AND A DEMOCRAT
PRESIDENT--GROVER CLEVELAND--A
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FORMER MAYOR OF BUFFALO--WAS
SERVING IN THE WHITE HOUSE. ONE
NIGHT, CLEVELAND'S WIFE HEARD
SOME NOISES FROM DOWNSTAIRS,
AND SHE SAID, "WAKE UP, I THINK
THERE ARE SOME BURGLARS IN THE
HOUSE. II
AND CLEVELAND SUPPOSEDLY
REPLIED, "NO, NO MY DEAR. IN THE
SENATE, MAYBE, BUT NOT IN THE
HOUSE. II
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STROM THURMOND, WHO WAS
IN THE SENATE AT THAT TIME,
STILL HASN'T FORGIVEN PRESIDENT
CLEVELAND FOR THAT REMARK.
WELL, YOU ARE IN WASHINGTON
AT A VERY EXCITING AND HISTORIC
TIME. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN A
LONG, LONG TIME, WE TRULY HAVE
AN OPPORTUNITY TO GIVE
GOVERNMENT BACK TO THE
PEOPLE.
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THIS IS A MESSAGE THAT I
KNOW MAKES SENSE TO
AMERICA'S MAYORS, REGARDLESS
OF YOUR PARTY.
LIKE MILLIONS OF AMERICANS, I
GREW UP IN A SMALL TOWN. BACK
IN RUSSELL, KANSAS,
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AND THE
CITIZENS THEY WERE SERVING
KNEW EACH OTHER. THEY WERE
NEIGHBORS TO EACH OTHER, WENT
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TO THE SAME HIGH SCHOOL
FOOTBALL GAMES, AND RAN INTO
EACH OTHER AT THE LOCAL DRUG
STORE. RUSSELL OFFICIALS KNEW
WHAT THE PEOPLE OF RUSSELL
NEEDED, AND THEY WERE ABLE TO
MEET THOSE NEEDS.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT MEETING
LOCAL NEEDS--THAT'S A
FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE OF GOOD
GOVERNMENT. AND IT'S A
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PRINCIPLE THAT IS VIOLATED EACH
AND EVERY DAY HERE IN
WASHINGTON.
THE FIRST STEP TO REINING IN
GOVERNMENT AND MEETING THE
NEEDS OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE IS
THE BILL I DESIGNATED AS S.1--
LEGISLATION TO PUT AN END TO
UNFUNDED MANDATES.
I KNOW l'M PREACHING TO A
REVIVAL MEETING ON THIS TOPIC,
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BUT I DO WANT TO QUOTE FROM A
RECENT WALL STREET JOURNAL
ARTICLE BY MAYOR GREG
LASHUTKA OF COLUMBUS, WHICH
SUMMARIZES THE PROBLEM YOU
HAVE FACED FOR FAR TOO LONG.
"COLUMBUS ESTIMATED ITS
TOTAL SPENDING ON 14 MAJOR
ENVIRONMENTAL (UNFUNDED)
MANDATES WOULD BE $1.6 BILLION
FROM 1991 TO 2000. EACH
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COLUMBUS FAMILY'S SHARE,
REFLECTED PRIMARILY IN WATER
AND SEWER BILLS, WOULD BE $850
A YEAR. THIS AMOUNTS TO A
MASSIVELY REGRESSIVE HIDDEN
TAX THAT HITS FAMILIES AND
RETIRED PEOPLE ESPECIALLY
HARD."
GREG IS EXACTLY RIGHT. A
MANDATE IS A TAX. IT'S A TAX ON
THE CITIES AND TOWNS YOU LEAD.
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IT'S A TAX ON ALL THE BUSINESSES
IN YOUR CITIES. AND IT'S A TAX
ON ALL THE RESIDENTS, AS WELL.
AS YOU KNOW, S. 1 HAS BEEN
ON THE SENATE FLOOR FOR A
COUPLE OF WEEKS, NOW.
PRESIDENT CLINTON SAID HE
SUPPORTS IT. MOST OF THE
DEMOCRATS IN THE SENATE SAY
THEY SUPPORT IT. YET THEY'VE
BEEN DELAYING THE BILL FOR
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WEEKS. REPUBLICANS KNOW A
LITTLE BIT ABOUT DELAY, AS WELL.
BUT AT LEAST WE WERE TRYING TO
STOP BILLS THAT WE OPPOSED.
WE ARE GOING TO STAY ON THIS
BILL UNTIL IT'S FINISHED--WHETHER
THAT'S MIDNIGHT TONIGHT, OR
MIDNIGHT TOMORROW, OR
WHENEVER. IF YOU HAVE SOME
FREE TIME, I HOPE YOU'LL DROP BY
THE OFFICE OF YOUR SENATOR--
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ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO CO-
SPONSORED IT, AND WHO ARE
NOW STALLING.
AND WHEN THIS BILL IS PASSED
AND SIGNED INTO LAW, EACH AND
EVERY MAYOR SHOULD SEND A
KEY TO YOUR CITY TO DIRK
KEMPTHORNE. WHEN HE CAME TO
THE SENATE TWO YEARS AGO,
FRESH FROM SERVING AS MAYOR
OF BOISE, HE MADE THIS ISSUE HIS
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#1 PRIORITY, AND HE'S KEPT IT
THERE EVER SINCE.
BUT PASSAGE OF S. 1 IS JUST A
START. THERE ARE OTHER AREAS,
AS WELL, WHERE WE WILL RETURN
POWER TO STATE AND LOCAL
LEVELS. THAT INCLUDES WELFARE
REFORM AND CRIME.
I KNOW THAT THE PRESIDENT OF
YOUR CONFERENCE, MAYOR ASHE,
TESTIFIED BEFORE THE HOUSE
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JUDICIARY COMMITTEE LAST WEEK
ON CRIME LEGISLATION, AND HE
HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD. LOCAL
OFFICIALS KNOW THEIR NEEDS
BEST, AND THEY ARE DIFFERENT IN
EVERY CITY. SO ANY FEDERAL
ASSISTANCE WE SEND YOUR WAY
TO COMBAT CRIME WILL COME
WITH AS FEW STRINGS ATTACHED
AS POSSIBLE. WE'LL LET YOU
DECIDE WHETHER OR NOT YOU
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WANT TO USE THE MONEY TO HIRE
AND TRAIN NEW OFFICERS, OR TO
PURCHASE HIGH-TECH EQUIPMENT.
ALONG WITH PUTTING AN END
TO UNFUNDED MANDATES, AND
TREATING CITIES AND STATES AS
PARTNERS, RATHER THAN
SERVANTS OF BIG BROTHER, THERE
IS A THIRD STEP THE 104TH
CONGRESS WILL TAKE--AND THAT'S
DIGGING THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
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OUT FROM UNDER AN AVALANCHE
OF RULES AND REGULATIONS. AND
NO DOUBT ABOUT IT, IT WILL TAKE
A LOT OF DIGGING AND A LOT OF
SHOVELS.
I DON'T USUALLY RECOMMEND
BOOKS, BUT THERE IS ONE I THINK
SHOULD BE REQUIRED READING FOR
EVERY SENATOR, CONGRESSMAN
AND FEDERAL BUREAUCRAT.
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IT'S A LITTLE BOOK CALLED "THE
DEATH OF COMMON SENSE," BY
PHILIP HOWARD. I BROUGHT
ALONG A COPY, AND AS YOU CAN
SEE, IT'S SHORT, AND YOU SHOULD
BE ABLE TO FINISH IT IN ONE
SITTING. COME TO THINK OF IT,
YOU PROBABLY COULD HAVE READ
THE ENTIRE BOOK DURING
PRESIDENT CLINTON'S STATE OF
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THE UNION SPEECH THE OTHER
NIGHT.
THE BOOK DESCRIBES HOW WE
HAVE REACHED A POINT IN OUR
SOCIETY WHERE GOVERNMENT
RULES AND REGULATIONS
CONTROL ALMOST EVERY ACTIVITY
OF COMMON INTEREST--FROM
FIXING THE POTHOLE IN FRONT OF
THE HOUSE, TO RUNNING PUBLIC
SCHOOLS, TO REGULATING DAY
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CARE CENTERS, TO CONTROLLING
BEHAVIOR IN THE WORKPLACE, TO
CLEANING UP THE ENVIRONMENT.
AND IN THE PROCESS, WE HAVE
LEFT NO ROOM FOR COMMON
SENSE.
LET ME GIVE YOU JUST TWO
EXAMPLES:
*MOTHER TERESA AND THE
NUNS OF THE MISSIONARIES OF
CHARITY WANTED TO TURN AN
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ABANDONED BUILDING IN NEW
YORK CITY INTO A HOMELESS
SHEL TER--AND THEY WERE READY
TO SPEND $500,000 FOR THE
NECESSARY RECONSTRUCTION.
THE ONLY UNUSUAL THING ABOUT
THEIR PLAN WAS THAT THE NUNS,
IN ADDITION TO THEIR VOW OF
POVERTY, AVOID THE USE OF
MODERN CONVENIENCES.
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MOTHER TERESA IS A
REMARKABLE WOMAN. BUT SHE IS
NOT MATCH FOR DETERMINED
BUREAUCRATS. NEW YORK'S
BUILDING CODE REQUIRES AN
ELEVATOR IN EVERY NEW OR
RENOVATED MULTIPLE-STORY
BUILDING, AND DESPITE THE FACT
THAT THE MISSIONARIES OF
CHARITY WOULD NEVER USE THE
ELEVATOR BECAUSE OF THEIR
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BELIEFS, THEY WERE TOLD THAT
THE LAW WOULD NOT BE WAIVED,
AND IF THEY WANTED A SHELTER,
THEY WOULD HAVE TO INSTALL A
$100,000 ELEVATOR.
MOTHER TERESA GAVE UP,
CANCELED THE PROJECT, AND
SPENT THE $100,000 ON SOUP AND
SANDWICHES FOR THE POOR.
NOW, COMMON SENSE WOULD
SUGGEST THAT A HOMELESS
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SHELTER WITHOUT AN ELEVATOR IS
BETTER THAN NO HOMELESS
SHELTER AT ALL. BUT THE LAW
LEFT NO ROOM FOR COMMON
SENSE.
*ANOTHER EXAMPLE: AN OSHA
INSPECTOR VISITING A BRICK
FACTORY IN READING,
PENNSYLVANIA NOTED THAT THE
DUSTMASK WORN BY A WORKER
WITH A BEARD WAS VIOLATING
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THE RULE THAT REQUIRES A CLOSE
FIT BETWEEN FACE AND MASK.
THE DUST WAS NOT HEAVY OR
OF HAZARDOUS CONTENT. AND
THE MASK, EVEN WORN OVER A
BEARD, FILTERED OUT MOST OF
WHAT THERE WAS. BUT THE RULE
WAS CLEAR. THE WORKER WAS
GIVEN THE OPTION OF SHAVING HIS
BEARD OR QUITTING. GIVEN THE
FACT THAT HE WAS AMISH, AND
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SHAVING WOULD VIOLATE HIS
RELIGIOUS CONVICTION, HE QUIT.
AGAIN, A LITTLE COMMON
SENSE HERE WOULD HAVE LED TO
A DIFFERENT RESULT.
THE POINT IS THIS. OUR
REGULATORY SYSTEM HAS BECOME
AN INSTRUCTION MANUAL. IT
TELLS BUREAUCRATS EXACTLY
WHAT TO DO AND HOW TO DO IT.
DETAILED RULE AFTER DETAILED
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RULE ADDRESSES EVERY
EVENTUALITY, OR AT LEAST EVERY
SITUATION THAT LAWMAKERS AND
BUREAUCRATS CAN THINK OF. WE
HAVE LEFT NO ROOM FOR
INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY. AND
NO ROOM FOR COMMON SENSE.
AND DESPITE THE RHETORIC
COMING FROM THE CLINTON
ADMINISTRATION ABOUT
"REINVENTING GOVERNMENT," ALL
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WE ARE REALLY GETTING IS MORE
"UNRELENTING GOVERNMENT. II
FOR EACH OF THE FIRST TWO
YEARS OF THIS ADMINISTRATION,
THE NUMBER OF PAGES OF ACTUAL
REGULATIONS AND NOTICES
PUBLISHED IN THE FEDERAL
REGISTER EXCEEDED ANY YEAR
SINCE THE CARTER
ADMINISTRATION.
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I BELIEVE THAT THE SUCCESS OF
THIS CONGRESS WON'T BE JUDGED
BY HOW MANY LAWS AND
REGULATIONS WE PASS, IT WILL BE
JUDGED ON HOW MANY
REGULATIONS WE CUT, AND HOW
MUCH GOVERNMENT AND POWER
WE GIVE BACK TO LOCAL
GOVERNMENT AND TO THE
AMERICAN PEOPLE.
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IN THAT REGARD, HOUSE
REPUBLICANS HAVE INTRODUCED
LEGISLATION WHICH WOULD PLACE
A SIX MONTH MORATORIUM ON
THE 4,300 NEW FEDERAL
REGULATIONS THE CLINTON
ADMINISTRATION HAS PROPOSED
SINCE THE DAY AFTER THE
ELECTION. BEFORE INTRODUCING
THIS LEGISLATION, THE
REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL
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LEADERSHIP WROTE A LETTER TO
THE PRESIDENT, REQUESTING SUCH
A MORATORIUM, AND HE REFUSED.
I WILL ALSO INTRODUCE
LEGISLATION SOON THAT WILL
INSIST THAT FEDERAL AGENCIES
TAKE INTO ACCOUNT THE COSTS,
AS WELL AS THE BENEFITS, OF
REGULATIONS. AND IT WILL INSIST
THAT AGENCIES USE ONLY "SOUND
SCIENCE"WHEN MEASURING RISKS.
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IN CLOSING, LET ME SHARE WITH
YOU WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE
RULE BOOK IS REPLACED BY
COMMON SENSE. IN THE DAYS
AFTER THE 1994 LOS ANGELES
EARTHQUAKE, CALIFORNIA
GOVERNOR PETE WILSON
SUSPENDED THE THICK BOOK OF
PROCEDURAL GUIDELINES, AND
WITH FEDERAL AID, AUTHORIZED
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FOR SPEEDY
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WORK. AND INSTEAD OF WHAT
MIGHT HAVE BEEN A FOUR YEAR
PROCESS, THE SANTA MONICA
FREEWAY WAS REBUILT IN 61
DAYS.
CALIFORNIA DISCOVERED THAT
WHEN THE RULE BOOK WAS
TOSSED OUT, ALL THAT WAS LEFT
WAS RESPONSIBILITY.
RESPONSIBILITY. NOW, THERE'S A
WORD WE DON'T HEAR TOO OFTEN
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AROUND HERE. STATE OFFICIALS
TOOK RESPONSIBILITY FOR
DECIDING WHICH CONTRACTORS
WOULD BE ALLOWED TO BID, AND
THEY KNEW THEY WOULD BE
ACCOUNTABLE IF THE
CONTRACTORS PROVED
UNRELIABLE.
INSTEAD OF SPECIFYING EVERY
IRON ROD, STATE INSPECTORS
TOOK RESPONSIBILITY FOR
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CHECKING TO MAKE SURE THAT
THE WORK COMPLIED WITH
GENERAL STANDARDS. WHEN
DISAGREEMENTS OCCURRED,
CONTRACTORS AND STATE
BUREAUCRATS WORKED THEM OUT,
JUST AS IF THEY WERE REAL
PEOPLE.
LESS GOVERNMENT. FEWER
REGULATIONS. NO UNFUNDED
MANDATES. GIVING LOCAL
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OFFICIALS RESPONSIBILITY, AND
NOT JUST RULES AND
REGULATIONS. DUSTING OFF THE
1 OTH AMENDMENT AND RESTORING
IT TO THE CONSTITUTION. THAT'S
A FORMULA FOR A BETTER AND
FREER AMERICA, AND THAT IS THE
OVERRIDING GOAL OF 104TH
CONGRESS. WORKING WITH
AMERICA'S GOVERNORS, AND
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AMERICA'S MAYORS, IT IS A GOAL
THAT WE WILL REACH.
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