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Torkildsen Valentine Waxman At the end of section 1302 (page 364, after Calvert Hoagland Payne (VA) Torres Velazquez Wheat line 12), insert the following new subsection: Camp Hobson Peterson (FL) Torricelli Vento Whitten (d) ADDITIONAL FUNDS.—The amounts pro- Canady Hoekstra Petri Towns Visclosky Williams vided in subsection (a) and in subsection Castle Hoke Pickett Traficant Volkmer Wise (b)(2) are each hereby increased by Chapman Horn Pombo Tucker Walsh Woolsey Clement Houghton Porter Underwood (GU) Washington Wyden $229,048,000, to be available (in addition to Clinger Hoyer Portman Unsoeld Waters Wynn amounts provided pursuant to section 1311) Clyburn Huffington Poshard Upton Watt Young (FL) for activities of the Department of Defense Coleman Hunter Pryce (OH) under chapter 148 of title 10, Collins (GA) Hutchinson Quillen Code, and section 2197 of such title. Combest Hutto Quinn NOT VOTING—8 Cooper Hyde Ramstad Coppersmith Inglis Ravenel Conyers McDermott Yates It was decided in the Yeas ...... 202 Costello Inhofe Regula Kaptur Neal (NC) Young (AK) negative ...... Nays ...... 227 Cox Istook Richardson Matsui Vucanovich Cramer Johnson (CT) Roberts So the amendment was not agreed to. T98.22 [Roll No. 414]! Crane Johnson (GA) Rogers After some further time, AYES—202 Crapo Johnson, Sam Rohrabacher Cunningham Kasich Ros-Lehtinen Abercrombie Hamburg Penny T98.21 RECORDED VOTE Darden Kim Rowland Ackerman Hamilton Peterson (MN) de la Garza King Roybal-Allard A recorded vote by electronic device Andrews (ME) Hastings Pickle Deal Kingston Royce Baesler Hefner Pomeroy DeLay Knollenberg Sarpalius was ordered in the Committee of the Barca Hilliard Price (NC) Whole on the following amendment Derrick Kolbe Saxton Barcia Hinchey Rahall Diaz-Balart Kyl Schaefer submitted by Mrs. SCHROEDER: Barlow Hochbrueckner Rangel Dickey Lancaster Schiff Strike out sections 231 and 232 (page 53, Barrett (WI) Holden Reed Dicks LaRocco Scott line 10, through page 54, line 15) and insert in Becerra Hughes Reynolds Doolittle Laughlin Sensenbrenner Beilenson Inslee Ridge lieu thereof the following: Dornan Levy Shaw Berman Jacobs Roemer Dreier Lewis (CA) Shuster SEC. 231. THEATER MISSILE DEFENSE INITIA- Bilbray Jefferson Romero-Barcelo Duncan Lewis (FL) TIVE. Sisisky Blackwell Johnson (SD) (PR) Dunn Lightfoot Skeen (a) FUNDING FOR FISCAL YEAR 1994.—Of the Bonior Johnson, E.B. Rose Emerson Linder Smith (IA) amounts appropriated pursuant to section Borski Johnston Rostenkowski English (OK) Livingston Smith (MI) 201 or otherwise made available to the De- Boucher Kanjorski Roth Everett Long Smith (NJ) partment of Defense for research, develop- Brown (CA) Kennedy Roukema Ewing Machtley Smith (OR) ment, test, and evaluation for fiscal year Brown (OH) Kennelly Rush Fawell Mann Smith (TX) 1994, not more than $1,228,400,000 may be obli- Bryant Kildee Sabo Fazio Manzullo Solomon gated for activities of the Theater Missile Byrne Kleczka Sanders Fields (TX) Mazzoli Spence Cantwell Klein Sangmeister Defense Initiative. Fowler McCandless Spratt Cardin Klink Santorum Franks (CT) McCollum Stearns (b) REPORT.—When the President’s budget Carr Klug Sawyer for fiscal year 1995 is submitted to Congress Franks (NJ) McCrery Stenholm Clay Kopetski Schenk Frost McCurdy Stump pursuant to section 1105 of title 31, United Clayton Kreidler Schroeder Gallegly McDade Sundquist States Code, the Secretary of Defense shall Coble LaFalce Schumer Gallo McHale Talent submit to the congressional defense commit- Collins (IL) Lambert Serrano Gekas McHugh Tanner tees a report— Collins (MI) Lantos Sharp Geren McInnis Tauzin (1) setting forth the allocation by the Sec- Condit Lazio Shays Gillmor McKeon Taylor (MS) retary of funds appropriated for the Theater Coyne Leach Shepherd Gilman McMillan Taylor (NC) Danner Lehman Skaggs Missile Defense Initiative for fiscal year 1994, Gingrich Meek Tejeda de Lugo (VI) Levin Skelton Gonzalez Meyers Thomas (CA) and the proposed allocation of funds for the DeFazio Lewis (GA) Slattery Theater Missile Defense Initiative for fiscal Goodlatte Mica Thomas (WY) DeLauro Lipinski Slaughter Goodling Michel Thornton year 1995, shown for each program, project, Dellums Lowey Snowe Goss Miller (FL) Torkildsen and activity; and Deutsch Maloney Stark Grams Molinari Valentine (2) describing an updated master plan for Dingell Manton Stokes Greenwood Mollohan Visclosky the Theater Missile Defense Initiative that Dixon Margolies- Strickland Gunderson Montgomery Walker includes (A) a detailed consideration of plans Dooley Mezvinsky Studds Hall (TX) Moorhead Walsh Durbin Markey Stupak Hancock Murtha Weldon for theater and tactical missile defense doc- Edwards (CA) Martinez Swett trine, training, tactics, and force structure, Hansen Ortiz Wilson Edwards (TX) Matsui Swift Harman Orton Wolf and (B) a detailed acquisition strategy which Engel McCloskey Synar Hastert Oxley Young (FL) includes a consideration of acquisition and English (AZ) McKinney Thompson Hayes Packard Zeliff life-cycle costs through the year 2006 for the Eshoo McNulty Thurman Hefley Parker Zimmer programs, projects, and activities associated Evans Meehan Torres Herger Paxon with the Theater Missile Defense Initiative. Faleomavaega Menendez Torricelli (AS) Mfume Towns NOT VOTING—9 SEC. 232. BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE ORGANI- Farr Miller (CA) Traficant Conyers McDermott Vucanovich ZATION FUNDING. Fields (LA) Mineta Tucker (a) TOTAL AMOUNT.—Of the amounts appro- Kaptur Myers Yates Filner Minge Underwood (GU) Lloyd Neal (NC) Young (AK) priated pursuant to section 201 or otherwise Fingerhut Mink Unsoeld made available to the Department of Defense Fish Moakley Upton So the amendment was not agreed to. for research, development, test, and evalua- Flake Moran Vela´ zquez After some further time, tion for fiscal year 1994, not more than Foglietta Morella Vento The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. $1,160,000,000 may be obligated for the Ballis- Ford (MI) Murphy Volkmer Ford (TN) Nadler Washington BACCHUS, assumed the Chair. tic Missile Defense Organization. When Mr. DURBIN, Acting Chair- (b) SPECIFIC AMOUNTS FOR THE PROGRAM Frank (MA) Natcher Waters Furse Neal (MA) Watt ELEMENTS.—Of the amount described in sub- man, reported that the Committee, Gejdenson Norton (DC) Waxman having had under consideration said section (a)— Gephardt Nussle Wheat (1) not more than $761,800,000 shall be avail- Gibbons Oberstar Whitten bill, had come to no resolution thereon. able for programs, projects, and activities Gilchrest Obey Williams within the Limited Defense System program Glickman Olver Wise T98.23 SENATE BILL AND JOINT element; Gordon Owens Woolsey RESOLUTIONS AND CONCURRENT (2) no funds shall be available for pro- Grandy Pallone Wyden RESOLUTIONS REFERRED Green Pastor Wynn grams, projects, and activities within the A bill, joint resolutions, and concur- Space-Based Interceptors program element; Gutierrez Payne (NJ) Hall (OH) Pelosi (3) not more than $97,200,000 shall be avail- rent resolutions of the Senate of the able for programs, projects, and activities NOES—227 following titles were taken from the within the Other Follow-On Systems pro- Allard Barrett (NE) Boehlert Speaker’s table and, under the rule, re- gram element, none of which shall be avail- Andrews (NJ) Bartlett Boehner ferred as follows: able for Brilliant Pebbles; and Andrews (TX) Barton Bonilla S. 424. An Act to amend the Securities Ex- (4) not more than $301,000,000 shall be avail- Applegate Bateman Brewster change Act of 1934 with respect to limited able for programs, projects, and activities Archer Bentley Brooks partnership rollups; to the Committee on En- within the Research and Support Activities Armey Bereuter Browder Bacchus (FL) Bevill Brown (FL) ergy and Commerce. program element (including the Small Busi- Bachus (AL) Bilirakis Bunning S.J. Res. 124. Joint resolution designating ness Innovation Research program and the Baker (CA) Bishop Burton September 6, 1993, as ‘‘Try American Day’’; Small Business Technology Transfer pro- Baker (LA) Bliley Buyer to the Committee on Post Office and Civil gram). Ballenger Blute Callahan Service.

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S.J. Res. 125. Joint resolution designating ending September 30, 1994, and for other pur- 45. Larry Combest. September 1993, as ‘‘Childhood Cancer poses; 46. Howard Coble. Month’’; to the Committee on Post Office H.R. 2667. An Act making emergency sup- 47. . and Civil Service. plemental appropriations for the relief from 48. Eric Fingerhut. S.J. Res. 126. Joint resolution designating the major, widespread flooding in the Mid- September 10, 1993, as ‘‘National POW/MIA west for the fiscal year ending September 30, 49. John T. Doolittle. Recognition Day’’ and authorizing the dis- 1993, and for other purposes; and 50. Charles H. Taylor. play of the National League of Families H.R. 2900. An Act to clarify and revise the 51. Wayne Allard. POW/MIA flag; to the Committees on Post small business exemption from the nutrition 52. Randy ‘‘Duke’’ Cunningham. Office and Civil Service and Veteran’s Af- labeling requirements of the Federal Food, 53. Harold Rogers. fairs. Drug, and Cosmetic Act, and for other pur- 54. Frank R. Wolf. S. Con. Res. 38. Concurrent resolution to poses. 55. Jim McCrery. authorize the reprinting of the book entitled 56. Michael N. Castle. ‘‘The United States Capitol: A Brief Archi- T98.25 LEAVE OF ABSENCE 57. Dan Burton. tectural History’’; to the Committee on By unanimous consent, leave of ab- House Administration. 58. C.W. Bill Young. S. Con. Res. 39. Concurrent resolution to sence was granted— 59. Dean A. Gallo. authorize the printing of a new annotated To Mr. YATES, for today; and 60. Ernest J. Istook, Jr. edition of Glenn Brown’s ‘‘History of the To Mr. NEAL of North Carolina, for 61. Tom DeLay. United States Capitol,’’ originally published today and balance of the week. 62. Don Young. in two volumes in 1900 and 1903, prepared 63. Nick Smith. under the auspices of the Architect of the T98.26 MOTION TO DISCHARGE COMMITTEE 64. David L. Hobson. Capitol; to the Committee on House Admin- SEPTEMBER 8, 1993. istration. 65. Jay Dickey. To the CLERK OF THE HOUSE OF REP- S. Con. Res. 40. Concurrent resolution to 66. Bob Stump. authorize the printing of the book entitled RESENTATIVES: 67. John A. Boehner. ‘‘Constantino Burmidi: Artist of the Cap- Pursuant to clause 4, rule XXVII, I, 68. Cliff Stearns. itol,’’ prepared by the Office of the Architect JAMES M. INHOFE, move to discharge 69. Bill McCollum. of the Capitol; to the Committee on House the Committee on Rules from the con- 70. Dave Camp. Administration. sideration of the resolution (H. Res. 71. Mel Hancock. S. Con. Res. 41. Concurrent resolution to 134) amending the Rules of the House of 72. Sonny Callahan. authorize the printing of the book entitled Representatives to cause the publica- ‘‘The Cornerstones of the United States Cap- 73. Nancy L. Johnson. itol’’; to the Committee on House Adminis- tion of Members signing a discharge 74. Philip M. Crane. tration. motion, which was referred to said 75. Bill Barrett. committee March 18, 1993, in support of 76. Alfred A. McCandless. T98.24 BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS which motion the undersigned Mem- 77. Joel Hefley. PRESENTED TO THE PRESIDENT bers of the House of Representatives 78. J. Dennis Hastert. Mr. ROSE. from the Committee on affix their signatures, to wit: 79. Richard H. Baker. House Administration, reported that 1. James M. Inhofe. 80. Helen Delich Bentley. that committee did on this day present 2. John J. Duncan, Jr. 81. Wayne T. Gilchrest. to the President, for his approval, bills 3. Howard P. ‘‘Buck’’ McKeon. 82. Cass Ballenger. and joint resolutions of the House of 4. Peter Hoekstra. 83. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen. the following title: 5. Dan Miller. 84. Olympia J. Snowe. On August 5, 1993: 6. Richard W. Pombo. 85. F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr. H.R. 416. An Act to extend the period dur- 7. Y. Tim Hutchinson. 86. James V. Hansen. ing which chapter 12 of title 11 of the United 8. Bob Inglis. 87. Jan Meyers. States Code remains in effect, and for other 9. . 88. Jim Lightfoot. purposes, and 10. Bob Franks. 89. Craig Thomas. H.R. 798. An Act to amend title 38, United 11. Jack Quinn. 90. Robert H. Michel. States Code, to codify the rates of disability 12. David A. Levy. compensation for veterans with service-con- 91. Robert S. Walker. nected disabilities and the rates of depend- 13. John M. McHugh. 92. Gerald B.H. Solomon. ency and indemnity compensation for sur- 14. Rod Grams. 93. Ronald K. Machtley. vivors of such veterans as such rates took ef- 15. Jack Kingston. 94. William F. Clinger, Jr. fect on December 1, 1992. 16. Peter T. King. 95. Lincoln Diaz-Balart. On August 6, 1993: 17. Bill Paxon. 96. Edward R. Royce. H.R. 631. An Act to designate certain lands 18. Rick Lazio. 97. Jennifer Dunn. in the State of Colorado as components of 19. Scott McInnis. 98. Charles T. Canady. the National Wilderness Preservation Sys- tem, and for other purposes. 20. James M. Talent. 99. Spencer T. Bachus III. On August 10, 1993: 21. Donald A. Manzullo. 100. . H.J. Res. 110. Joint resolution to authorize 22. Peter G. Torkildsen. 101. Arthur Ravenel, Jr. the Administrator of the Federal Aviation 23. Michael A. ‘‘Mac’’ Collins. 102. Jay Kim. Administration to conduct appropriate pro- 24. Joe Knollenberg. 103. Tillie K. Fowler. grams and activities to acknowledge the sta- 25. Stephen E. Buyer. 104. . tus of the county of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, 26. Thomas W. Ewing. 105. Fred Upton. as the ‘‘World Capital of Aerobatics’’, and for 27. . 106. Rick Santorum. other purposes; H.J. Res. 157. Joint resolution to designate 28. Peter Blute. 107. . September 13, 1993, as ‘‘Commodore John 29. Michael D. Crapo. 108. Jon Kyl. Barry Day’’; 30. Bob Goodlatte. 109. William M. Thomas. H.R. 490. An Act to provide for the convey- 31. Bill Baker. 110. Dan Schaefer. ance of certain lands and improvements in 32. Deborah Pryce. 111. Richard K. Armey. Washington, DC, to the Columbia Hospital 33. Terry Everett. 112. Martin R. Hoke. for Women to provide a site for the construc- 34. Roscoe G. Bartlett. 113. Bill Emerson. tion of a facility to house the National Wom- en’s Health Resource Center: 35. . 114. Henry J. Hyde. H.R. 2034. An Act to authorize major medi- 36. Stephen Horn. 115. Joe Skeen. cal facility construction projects for the De- 37. Sam Johnson. 116. Henry Bonilla. partment of Veterans Affairs for fiscal year 38. John L. Mica. 117. Sherwood L. Boehlert. 1994, and for other purposes; 39. Rob Portman 118. Lamar S. Smith. H.R. 2264. An Act to provide for reconcili- 40. Porter J. Goss. 119. Robert K. Dornan. ation pursuant to section 7 of the concurrent resolution on the budget for the fiscal year 41. James C. Greenwood. 120. . 1994; 42. John Linder. 121. Paul E. Gillmor. H.R. 2348. An Act making appropriations 43. Jim Ramstad. 122. Pat Roberts. for the Legislative Branch for the fiscal year 44. Jim Bunning. 123. William H. Zeliff, Jr.

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