S7258 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE June 3, 2003 to recover lost revenue by co-spon- and invites them to the United States Cap- come before you today. I come in sup- soring and supporting the PACT Act of itol Building to be honored; port of a resolution submitted by Mr. 2003. (3) requests that the President recognize ALLEN and myself commemorating the the achievements of the University of Vir- Men’s Lacrosse f ginia men’s lacrosse team and invite them to Team, who defeated Johns Hopkins SUBMITTED RESOLUTIONS the White House for an appropriate cere- mony honoring a National Champion team; University for the 2003 NCAA National and Championship last Monday. I would SENATE RESOLUTION 158—COM- (4) directs the Secretary of the Senate to— like to congratulate the head coach, MENDING THE UNIVERSITY OF (A) make available enrolled copies of this Mr. Dom Starsia, his staff and the 41 VIRGINIA CAVALIERS MEN’S LA- resolution to the University of Virginia for young men on the UVA lacrosse team CROSSE TEAM FOR WINNING THE appropriate display; and for a job well-done. The Cavaliers fin- (B) transmit an enrolled copy of this reso- 2003 NCAA DIVISION I MEN’S LA- ished the season with an impressive lution to each coach and member of the 2003 record of 15 wins and 2 losses and had 8 CROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA Division I men’s lacrosse national players receive All-American Honors. Mr. ALLEN (for himself, and Mr. championship team. Goalie, Tillman Johnson, received WARNER) submitted the following reso- Mr. ALLEN. Mr. President, today I Most Outstanding Player honors for lution; which was referred to the Com- congratulate the University of Virginia leading Virginia to victories over the mittee on the Judiciary: Men’s Lacrosse team for their victory University of Maryland and Johns Hop- S. RES. 158 in the NCAA Division 1 men’s lacrosse kins University during the NCAA tour- championship with a 9 to 7 victory over Whereas the students, alumni, faculty, and nament. These student-athletes de- supporters of the University of Virginia are the previously top-ranked Johns Hop- serve this chamber’s recognition for to be congratulated for their commitment kins University and submit a resolu- their commitment to excellence and pride in their National Champion men’s tion expressing the congratulations of through their dedication to the UVA lacrosse team; the United States Senate to these lacrosse team and the academic rigors Whereas in 2003, the University of Virginia young men. claimed its second National Championship in The University of Virginia Cavaliers of the University of Virginia during 5 years, with an overall season of 15 and 2; this successful season. The people of Whereas the Cavaliers won the NCAA first Lacrosse Team captured their second National Championship title in five Virginia take great pride in their state round 19 to 8 against Mount St. Mary’s, beat colleges and universities, and the suc- Georgetown 12 to 7 in the Quarterfinals, and years, finishing the 2003 season with a cess of the University of Virginia la- Maryland 14 to 4 in the Semifinals; record of 15 wins and 2 losses, a univer- Whereas the University of Virginia Cava- sity record. Head Coach Don Starsia crosse team is a testament to the great liers won the championship game by defeat- has coached the men’s lacrosse team accomplishments, both in the class- ing the Johns Hopkins Blue Jays 9 to 7; for the past 11 years and each year has room and on the athletic field, made by Whereas the University of Virginia team led the team to the NCAA tournament; Virginia schools during the past year. was led by A.J. Shannon with 4 goals, John The players follow: Mike Abbott, An- also a university record. Christmas with 2 goals, and received out- drew Agoliati, Jimmy Barter, Ryan standing effort and support from Chris As a Cavalier myself, I want to ex- press the pride felt by all students, fac- Binder, Ned Bowen, Doug Brody, Pat- Rotelli and Billy Glading, while goalie Till- rick Buchanan, David Burman, John man Johnson had 13 saves and was selected ulty and alumni of the University of Most Outstanding Player of the champion- Virginia at this tremendous accom- Christmas, Michael Culver, Jack ship game; plishment by the men’s lacrosse team. deVilliers, Kyl Dixon, Andrew Faraone, Whereas every player on the Cavalier team Coach Starsia and his coaching staff; Jon Focht, Newton Gentry, Foster Gil- contributed to their success in this cham- Marc Van Arsdale, David Curry and bert, Brendan Gill, Billy Glading, Char- pionship season and they are Mike Abbott, lie Glazer, Zach Heffner, Brett Hughes, Andrew Agoliati, Jimmy Barter, Ryan Bind- Hannon Wright, deserve much of the credit for the accomplishment of these Tillman Johnson, Hunter Kass, Nathan er, Ned Bowen, Doug Brody, Patrick Kenney, Ted Lamade, Jared Little, Buchanan, David Burman, Michael Culver, student athletes and should also be Jack deVilliers, Kyle Dixon, Andrew commended. Kevin McGrath, J.J. Morissey, Justin Faraone, Jon Focht, Newton Gentry, Foster The members of the University of Mullen, Chris Ourisman, Matt Paquet, Gilbert, Brendan Gill, Charlie Glazer, Zach Virginia 2003 Men’s Lacrosse team have Matt Poskey, Derrick Preuss, Chris Heffner, Brett Hughes, Hunter Kass, Nathan indeed made their university proud and Rotelli, A.J. Shannon, Hatcher Snead, Kenney, Ted Lamade, Jared Little, Kevin should be applauded for their leader- Calvin Sullivan, Ryan Thompson, Matt McGrath, J.J. Morrissey, Justin Mullen, Ward, Trey Whitty, Joe Yevoli. Chris Ourisman, Matt Paquet, Matt Poskay, ship, both on and off the playing field. I congratulate Mike Abbott, Andrew The coaches follow: Dom Starsia, Derrick Preuss, Hatcher Snead, Calvin Sul- David Curry, Marc Van Arsdale, livan, Ryan Thompson, , Trey Agoliati, Jimmy Barter, Ryan Binder, Whitty, Joe Yevoli, trainer Katie Serenelli, Ned Bowen, Dough Brody, Patrick Hannon Wright. the team doctor, Dan Mistry, and manager Buchanan, David Burman, John Christ- f Kristin Madl. mas, Michael Culver, Jack deVilliers, AMENDMENTS SUBMITTED & Whereas Head Coach Dom Starsia has Kyle Dixon, Andrew Faraone, Jon PROPOSED coached the University of Virginia men’s la- Focht, Newton Gentry, Foster Gilbert, crosse team for 11 years, and has led the Uni- SA 843. Mrs. FEINSTEIN proposed an versity of Virginia men’s lacrosse team to Brendan Gill, Billy Glading, Charlie amendment to amendment SA 539 proposed the NCAA Tournament for a university- Glazer, Zach Heffner, Brett Hughes, by Mr. FRIST (for himself, Mr. DASCHLE, Mr. record 11th consecutive time; Tilman Johnson, Hunter Kass, Nathan INHOFE, Mr. DORGAN, Mr. LUGAR, Mr. JOHN- Whereas Coach Starsia has led the team to Kenney, Ted Lamade, Jared Little, SON, Mr. GRASSLEY, Mr. HARKIN, Mr. HAGEL, a school record 15 wins this season; Kevin McGrath, J.J. Morrissey, Justin Mr. DURBIN, Mr. VOINOVICH, Mr. NELSON of Whereas Coach Starsia is 1 of only 3 coach- Mullen, Chris Ourisman, Matt Paquet, Nebraska, Mr. TALENT, Mr. DAYTON, Mr. es in college lacrosse history to win 100 Matt Poskay, Derrick Preuss, Chris COLEMAN, Mr. EDWARDS, Mr. CRAPO, Mr. CON- games at 2 different colleges: the University Rotelli, A.J. Shannon, Hatcher Snead, RAD, Mr. DEWINE, and Mr. BAUCUS) to the bill of Virginia and ; and S. 14, to enhance the energy security of the Whereas Coach Starsia and his coaching Calvin Sullivan, Ryan Thompson, Matt United States, and for other purposes. staff, including Assistant Coaches David Ward, Trey Whitty, Joe Yevoli, trainer SA 844. Mrs. FEINSTEIN (for herself, Mr. Curry, Marc Van Arsdale, and Hannon Katie Serenelli, the team doctor, Dan NICKLES, Mr. MCCAIN, Mr. KYL, Mr. GREGG, Wright deserve much credit for the out- Mistry, and manager Kristin Madl for Mr. WYDEN, Mr. LEAHY, Mr. SCHUMER, Mr. standing determination and accomplish- their accomplishments. SUNUNU, and Mr. REED) proposed an amend- ments of their young team: Now, therefore, I hope my colleagues will join with ment to amendment SA 539 proposed by Mr. be it Senator WARNER and me to pass this FRIST (for himself, Mr. DASCHLE, Mr. INHOFE, Resolved, That the Senate— Resolution recognizing the National Mr. DORGAN, Mr. LUGAR, Mr. JOHNSON, Mr. (1) congratulates the University of Vir- GRASSLEY, Mr. HARKIN, Mr. HAGEL, Mr. DUR- Champion University of Virginia Men’s ginia men’s lacrosse team for winning the BIN, Mr. VOINOVICH, Mr. NELSON of Nebraska, 2003 NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Na- Lacrosse team. Mr. TALENT, Mr. DAYTON, Mr. COLEMAN, Mr. tional Championship; Mr. WARNER. Mr. President, it is EDWARDS, Mr. CRAPO, Mr. CONRAD, Mr. (2) recognizes the achievements of all the with great pride that I, along with my DEWINE, and Mr. BAUCUS) to the bill S. 14, team’s players, coaches, and support staff, colleague from Virginia, Mr. ALLEN, supra.

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SA 845. Mr. BINGAMAN (for Mrs. LINCOLN) through the Department of Veterans Affairs– SEC. 1039. SENSE OF SENATE ON RECONSIDER- proposed an amendment to amendment SA Department of Defense Joint Executive Com- ATION OF DECISION TO TERMINATE 539 proposed by Mr. FRIST (for himself, Mr. mittee, conduct a program to develop and BORDER SEAPORT INSPECTION DU- TIES OF NATIONAL GUARD UNDER DASCHLE, Mr. INHOFE, Mr. DORGAN, Mr. evaluate integrated healing care practices NATIONAL GUARD DRUG INTERDIC- LUGAR, Mr. JOHNSON, Mr. GRASSLEY, Mr. for members of the Armed Forces and vet- TION AND COUNTER-DRUG MISSION. HARKIN, Mr. HAGEL, Mr. DURBIN, Mr. VOINO- erans. (a) FINDINGS.—The Senate makes the fol- (2) Amounts authorized to be appropriated VICH, Mr. NELSON of Nebraska, Mr. TALENT, lowing findings: by section 301(21) for the Defense Health Pro- Mr. DAYTON, Mr. COLEMAN, Mr. EDWARDS, Mr. (1) The counter-drug inspection mission of gram may be available for the program CRAPO, Mr. CONRAD, Mr. DEWINE, and Mr. the National Guard is highly important to under paragraph (1). BAUCUS) to the bill S. 14, supra. preventing the infiltration of illegal nar- SA 846. Mr. FITZGERALD (for Mr. GREGG) SA 830. Mr. WARNER (for Mrs. cotics across United States borders. proposed an amendment to the bill S. 313, to (2) The expertise of members of the Na- HUTCHISON) proposed an amendment to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic tional Guard in vehicle inspections at United Act to establish a program of fees relating to the bill S. 1050, to authorize appropria- States borders have made invaluable con- animal drugs. tions for fiscal year 2004 for military tributions to the identification and seizure f activities of the Department of De- of illegal narcotics being smuggled across TEXT OF AMENDMENTS—May 22, fense, for military construction, and United States borders. (3) The support provided by the National 2003 for defense activities of the Depart- ment of Energy, to prescribe personnel Guard to the Customs Service and the Bor- SA 813. Mr. WARNER (for Mr. SPEC- strengths for such fiscal year for the der Patrol has greatly enhanced the capa- TER) proposed an amendment to the Armed Forces, and for other purposes; bility of the Customs Service and the Border bill S. 1050, to authorize appropriations Patrol to perform counter-terrorism surveil- as follows: lance and other border protection duties. for fiscal year 2004 for military activi- On page 71, strike lines 12 through 21, and ties of the Department of Defense, for (b) SENSE OF SENATE.—It is the sense of the insert the following: Senate that the Secretary of Defense should military construction, and for defense (d) AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS FOR LOCAL EDU- reconsider the decision of the Department of activities of the Department of Energy, CATIONAL AGENCIES AFFECTED BY THE BROOKS Defense to terminate the border inspection to prescribe personnel strengths for AIR FORCE BASE DEMONSTRATION PROJECT.— and seaport inspection duties of the National such fiscal year for the Armed Forces, (1) Up to $500k of the funds made available Guard as part of the drug interdiction and and for other purposes; as follows: under subsection (a) may (notwithstanding counter-drug mission of the National Guard. the limitation in such subsection) also be At the appropriate place, insert the fol- used for making basic support payments for f lowing new section: fiscal year 2004 to a local educational agency TEXT OF AMENDMENTS—June 3, SEC. ll. AIR FARES FOR MEMBERS OF ARMED that received a basic support payment for FORCES. fiscal year 2003, but whose payment for fiscal 2003 It is the sense of the Senate that each year 2004 would be reduced because of the SA 843. Mrs. FEINSTEIN proposed an United States air carrier should— conversion of Federal property to non-Fed- (1) make every effort to allow active duty amendment to amendment SA 539 pro- eral ownership under the Department of De- posed by Mr. FRIST (for himself, Mr. members of the armed forces to purchase fense infrastructure demonstration project DASCHLE, Mr. INHOFE, Mr. DORGAN, Mr. tickets, on a space-available basis, for the at Brooks Air Force Base, Texas, and the lowest fares offered for the flights desired, amounts of such basic support payments for LUGAR, Mr. JOHNSON, Mr. GRASSLEY, without regard to advance purchase require- fiscal year 2004 shall be computed as if the Mr. HARKIN, Mr. HAGEL, Mr. DURBIN, ments and other restrictions; and converted property were Federal property for Mr. VOINOVICH, Mr. NELSON of Ne- (2) offer flexible terms that allow members purposes of receiving the basic support pay- braska, Mr. TALENT, Mr. DAYTON, Mr. of the armed forces on active duty to pur- ments for the period in which the demonstra- COLEMAN, Mr. EDWARDS, Mr. CRAPO, chase, modify, or cancel tickets without tion project is ongoing, as documented by time restrictions, fees, or penalties. Mr. CONRAD, Mr. DEWINE, and Mr. BAU- the local educational agency to the satisfac- CUS) to the bill S. 14, to enhance the tion of the Secretary. SA 814. Mr. WARNER (for Mr. CHAM- (2) If funds are used as authorized under energy security of the United States, BLISS) proposed an amendment to the paragraph (1), the Secretary shall reduce the and for other purposes; as follows: bill S. 1050, to authorize appropriations amount of any basic support payment for fis- On page 12, strike lines 19 through 24 and for fiscal year 2004 for military activi- cal year 2004 for a local educational agency insert the following: ties of the Department of Defense, for described in paragraph (1) by the amount of ‘‘(i) based on a determination by the Ad- military construction, and for defense any revenue that the agency received during ministrator, after public notice and oppor- activities of the Department of Energy, fiscal year 2002 from the Brooks Develop- tunity for comment, that implementation of ment Authority as a result of the demonstra- the renewable fuel requirement— to prescribe personnel strengths for tion project described in paragraph (1). ‘‘(I) is not needed for the State or region to such fiscal year for the Armed Forces, (e) DEFINITIONS.—In this section: comply with this Act because the State or and for other purposes; as follows: (1) The term ‘‘educational agencies assist- region can comply in ways other than adding At the end of subtitle B of title II, add the ance’’ means assistance authorized under renewable fuel; or following: section 386(b) of the National Defense Au- ‘‘(II) would harm the economy or environ- SEC. 213. MODIFICATION OF PROGRAM ELEMENT thorization Act for Fiscal Year 1993 (Public ment of a State, a region, or the United OF SHORT RANGE AIR DEFENSE Law 102–484; 20 U.S.C. 7703 note). States; or’’. RADAR PROGRAM OF THE ARMY. (2) The term ‘‘local educational agency’’ The program element of the short range has the meaning given that term in section SA 844. Mrs. FEINSTEIN (for herself, air defense radar program of the Army may 8013(9) of the Elementary and Secondary Mr. NICKLES, Mr. MCCAIN, Mr. KYL, Mr. be modified from Program Element 602303A Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 7713(9)). GREGG, Mr. WYDEN, Mr. LEAHY, Mr. (3) The term ‘‘basic support payment’’ (Missile Technology) to Program Element SCHUMER, Mr. SUNUNU, and Mr. REED) means a payment authorized under section 603772A (Advanced Tactical Computer proposed an amendment to amendment Science and Sensor Technology). 8003(b(1)) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 7703(b)(1)). SA 539 proposed by Mr. FRIST (for him- SA 815. Mr. LEVIN (for Ms. MIKULSKI) self, Mr. DASCHLE, Mr. INHOFE, Mr. proposed an amendment to the bill S. SA 831. Mr. WARNER (for Mr. DORGAN, Mr. LUGAR, Mr. JOHNSON, Mr. 1050, to authorize appropriations for DOMENICI (for himself, Mr. MCCAIN, Mr. GRASSLEY, Mr. HARKIN, Mr. HAGEL, Mr. fiscal year 2004 for military activities NELSON of Florida, and Mr. CORNYN)) DURBIN, Mr. VOINOVICH, Mr. NELSON of of the Department of Defense, for mili- proposed an amendment to the bill S. Nebraska, Mr. TALENT, Mr. DAYTON, tary construction, and for defense ac- 1050, to authorize appropriations for Mr. COLEMAN, Mr. EDWARDS, Mr. tivities of the Department of Energy, fiscal year 2004 for military activities CRAPO, Mr. CONRAD, Mr. DEWINE, and to prescribe personnel strengths for of the Department of Defense, for mili- Mr. BAUCUS) to the bill S. 14, to en- such fiscal year for the Armed Forces, tary construction, and for defense ac- hance the energy security of the and for other purposes; as follows: tivities of the Department of Energy, United States, and for other purposes; On page 169, between lines 5 and 6, insert to prescribe personnel strengths for as follows: the following: such fiscal year for the Armed Forces, On page 6, between lines 17 and 18, insert (d) INTEGRATED HEALING CARE PRACTICES.— and for other purposes; as follows: the following: (1) The Secretary of Defense and the Sec- At the end of subtitle D of title X, add the ‘‘(C) ELECTION BY STATES.—The renewable retary of Veterans Affairs may, acting following: fuel program shall apply to a State only if

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