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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—HOUSE March 15, 2001 March 15, 2001 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—HOUSE 3707 edition, a tremendous historical re- Mrs. JONES of Ohio, for 5 minutes, Frost, Elton Gallegly, Greg Ganske, George source and serve to inspire readers today. W. Gekas, Richard A. Gephardt, Jim Gib- across America to seek careers in pub- Ms. LEE, for 5 minutes, today. bons, Wayne T. Gilchrest, Paul E. Gillmor, Benjamin A. Gilman, Charles A. Gonzalez, lic service. I hope my colleagues in the Ms. NORTON, for 5 minutes, today. Virgil H. Goode, Jr., Bob Goodlatte, Bart House support this resolution. It is im- Mr. FALEOMAVAEGA, for 5 minutes, Gordon, Porter J. Goss, Lindsey O. Graham, portant especially that we do this and today. Kay Granger, Sam Graves, Gene Green, Mark introduce this resolution during Wom- Ms. KAPTUR, for 5 minutes, today. Green, James C. Greenwood, Felix J. Grucci, en’s History Month; and thus the con- (The following Members (at the re- Jr., Gil Gutknecht, Ralph M. Hall, Tony P. current resolution that I have intro- quest of Mr. KINGSTON) to revise and Hall, James V. Hansen, Jane Harman, Me- duced would provide for the reprinting extend their remarks and include ex- lissa A. Hart, J. Dennis Hastert, Alcee L. of that revised edition of the House traneous material:) Hastings, Doc Hastings, Robin Hayes, J. D. Hayworth, Joel Hefley, Wally Herger, Baron document. Mr. ROYCE, for 5 minutes, today. P. Hill, Van Hilleary, Earl F. Hilliard, Mau- It is a particular privilege to an- Mr. TOOMEY, for 5 minutes, today. rice D. Hinchey, David L. Hobson, Joseph M. nounce this resolution in that it is co- Mr. FOLEY, for 5 minutes, today. Hoeffel, Peter Hoekstra, Tim Holden, Rush sponsored by every single woman serv- f D. Holt, Michael M. Honda, Darlene Hooley, ing in the House, as well as every sin- Stephen Horn, John N. Hostettler, Amo gle Member of the Committee on House ADJOURNMENT Houghton, Steny H. Hoyer, Kenny C. Administration. I thank each and Ms. KAPTUR. Mr. Speaker, I move Hulshof, Duncan Hunter, Asa Hutchinson, every one of them for their support and that the House do now adjourn. Henry J. Hyde, Jay Inslee, Johnny Isakson, especially the gentleman from Mary- The motion was agreed to; accord- Steve Israel, Darrell E. Issa, Ernest J. Istook, Jr., Jesse L. Jackson, Jr., Sheila land (Mr. HOYER), who has been a force ingly (at 12 o’clock and 20 minutes Jackson-Lee, William J. Jefferson, William inside this institution for an equal p.m.), under its previous order, the L. Jenkins, Christopher John, Eddie Bernice voice for women. House adjourned until Monday, March Johnson, Nancy L. Johnson, Sam Johnson, During the first 128 years of Amer- 19, 2001, at 2 p.m. Timothy V. Johnson, Stephanie Tubbs ica’s history, no woman served in ei- f Jones, Walter B. Jones, Paul E. Kanjorski, ther House of the Congress. That is Marcy Kaptur, Ric Keller, Sue W. Kelly, nearly a century and a quarter. Fi- OATH FOR ACCESS TO CLASSIFIED Mark R. Kennedy, Patrick J. Kennedy, Brian nally, in the early years of the 20th INFORMATION D. Kerns, Dale E. Kildee, Carolyn C. Kil- Under clause 13 of rule XXIII, the fol- patrick, Ron Kind, Peter T. King, Jack King- century, decades of struggle for wom- ston, Mark Steven Kirk, Gerald D. Kleczka, en’s political and social equality began lowing Members executed the oath for Joe Knollenberg, Jim Kolbe, Dennis J. to bear fruit. In 1917, Jeanette Rankin access to classified information: Kucinich, John J. LaFalce, Ray LaHood, of Montana became the first woman to Neil Abercrombie, Anı´bal Acevedo-Vila´ , Nick Lampson, James R. Langevin, Tom serve in this House of Representatives; Gary L. Ackerman, Robert B. Aderholt, W. Lantos, Steve Largent, Rick Larsen, John B. and then 5 years later, Rebecca Felton Todd Akin, Thomas H. Allen, Robert E. An- Larson, Tom Latham, Steven C. LaTourette, of Georgia became the first women drews, Richard K. Armey, Joe Baca, Spencer James A. Leach, Barbara Lee, Sander M. Senator. So our history, the written Bachus, Brian Baird, Richard H. Baker, John Levin, Jerry Lewis, John Lewis, Ron Lewis, Elias E. Baldacci, Tammy Baldwin, Cass John Linder, William O. Lipinski, Frank A. word and the spoken word, of women in Ballenger, James A. Barcia, Bob Barr, Ros- LoBiondo, Zoe Lofgren, Nita M. Lowey, political environments is still very, coe G. Bartlett, Joe Barton, Charles F. Bass, Frank D. Lucas, Ken Lucas, Bill Luther, very fresh. Ken Bentsen, Doug Bereuter, Shelley Berk- Carolyn B. Maloney, James H. Maloney, Since Representative Rankin and ley, Howard L. Berman, Marion Berry, Judy Donald A. Manzullo, Edward J. Markey, Senator Felton broke the congressional Biggert, Michael Bilirakis, Rod R. Frank Mascara, Jim Matheson, Robert T. gender barrier, dozens of women have Blagojevich, Earl Blumenauer, Roy Blunt, Matsui, Carolyn McCarthy, Betty McCollum, followed in their footsteps. Sherwood L. Boehlert, John A. Boehner, Jim McCrery, John McHugh, Scott McInnis, Mr. Speaker, I would ask my col- Henry Bonilla, David E. Bonior, Mary Bono, Mike McIntyre, Howard P. McKeon, Cynthia Robert A. Borski, Leonard L. Boswell, Rick A. McKinney, Michael R. McNulty, Martin T. leagues to sponsor the resolution that I Boucher, Allen Boyd, Kevin Brady, Robert A. Meehan, Carrie P. Meek, Gregory W. Meeks, have dropped today to reprint and up- Brady, Corrine Brown, Sherrod Brown, Henry Robert Menendez, John L. Mica, Juanita date the edition of ‘‘Women in Con- E. Brown, Jr., Ed Bryant, Richard Burr, Dan Millender-McDonald, Dan Miller, Gary G. gress, 1917–1990,’’ to make it current for Burton, Steve Buyer, Sonny Callahan, Ken Miller, Patsy T. Mink, John Joseph Moak- this new 21st century when all opportu- Calvert, Dave Camp, Chris Cannon, Eric Can- ley, Alan B. Mollohan, Dennis Moore, James nities are available to young women tor, Shelley Moore Capito, Lois Capps, Mi- P. Moran, Jerry Moran, Constance A. across our country; and, indeed, Amer- chael E. Capuano, Benjamin L. Cardin, Brad Morella, John P. Murtha, Sue Wilkins ica is an ideal for so much of the world Carson, Julia Carson, Michael N. Castle, Myrick, Jerrold Nadler, Grace F. Napolitano, Steve Chabot, Saxby Chambliss, Wm. Lacy Richard E. Neal, George R. Nethercutt, Jr., to follow. Clay, Eva M. Clayton, Bob Clement, Howard Robert W. Ney, Anne M. Northup, Eleanor f Coble, Mac Collins, Larry Combest, Gary A. Holmes Norton, Charlie Norwood, Jim LEAVE OF ABSENCE Condit, John Cooksey, Jerry F. Costello, Nussle, James L. Oberstar, David R. Obey, Christopher Cox, William J. Coyne, Philip M. John W. Olver, Solomon P. Ortiz, Tom By unanimous consent, leave of ab- Crane, Ander Crenshaw, Joseph Crowley, Osborne, Doug Ose, C. L. Otter, Major R. sence was granted to: Barbara Cubin, John Abney Culberson, Eli- Owens, Michael G. Oxley, Frank Pallone, Jr., Mr. EVANS (at the request of Mr. GEP- jah E. Cummings, Randy ‘‘Duke’’ Bill Pascrell, Jr., Ed Pastor, Ron Paul, HARDT) for today on account of attend- Cunningham, Danny K. Davis, Jim Davis, Jo Nancy Pelosi, Mike Pence, Collin C. Peter- ing the funeral of a staff member’s Ann Davis, Susan A. Davis, Thomas M. son, John E. Peterson, Thomas E. Petri, spouse. Davis, Nathan Deal, Peter A. DeFazio, Diana David D. Phelps, Charles W. Pickering, Jo- DeGette, William D. Delahunt, Rosa L. seph R. Pitts, Todd Russell Platts, Richard f DeLauro, Tom DeLay, Jim DeMint, Peter W. Pombo, Rob Portman, David E. Price, SPECIAL ORDERS GRANTED Deutsch, Lincoln Diaz-Balart, Norman D. Deborah Pryce, Adam H. Putnam, Jack Dicks, John D. Dingell, Lloyd Doggett, Cal- Quinn, George Radanovich, Nick J. Rahall, By unanimous consent, permission to vin M. Dooley, John T. Doolittle, Michael F. II, Jim Ramstad, Charles B. Rangel, Ralph address the House, following the legis- Doyle, David Dreier, John J. Duncan, Jr., Regula, Dennis R. Rehberg, Silvestre Reyes, lative program and any special orders Jennifer Dunn, Chet Edwards, Vernon J. Thomas M. Reynolds, Bob Riley, Lynn N. heretofore entered, was granted to: Ehlers, Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., Jo Ann Emer- Rivers, Ciro D. Rodriguez, Tim Roemer, Har- (The following Members (at the re- son, Eliot L. Engel, Phil English, Anna G. old Rogers, Mike Rogers, Dana Rohrabacher, Eshoo, Bob Etheridge, Lane Evans, Terry Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Mike Ross, Steven R. quest of Mr. FALEOMAVAEGA) to revise Everett, Eni F.H. Faleomavaega, Sam Farr, Rothman, Marge Roukema, Edward R. and extend their remarks and include Chaka Fattah, Mike Ferguson, Bob Filner, Royce, Bobby L. Rush, Paul Ryan, Jim extraneous material:) Jeff Flake, Ernie Fletcher, Mark Foley, Har- Ryun, Martin Olav Sabo, Loretta Sanchez, Mr. HALL of Ohio, for 5 minutes, old E. Ford, Jr., Vito Fossella, Barney Bernard Sanders, Max Sandlin, Tom Sawyer, today. Frank, Rodney P. 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