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Congressional Record—Senate S8601 June 25, 2003 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S8601 IN THE NAVY LESA J KIRSCH, 0000 ORDERS FOR TOMORROW CARL K KLOTZSCHE, 0000 Mr. TALENT. Mr. President, I ask THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICER FOR APPOINT- WILLIAM R KRONZER, 0000 MENT IN THE UNITED STATES NAVY TO THE JOHN D NELL, 0000 unanimous consent that when the Sen- CAROLYN R OWENS, 0000 GRADE INDICATED WHILE ASSIGNED TO A POSI- MARY E SMITH, 0000 ate completes its business today, it TION OF IMPORTANCE AND RESPONSIBILITY KRISTIN B STRONG, 0000 stand in adjournment until 9:15 a.m, UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 601: CRAIG D UNION, 0000 MARGARET M WARD, 0000 Thursday, June 26. I further ask that To be vice admiral ROBERT C WEITZMAN, 0000 following the prayer and the pledge, REAR ADM. (SELECT) ERIC T. OLSON, 0000 THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICERS FOR APPOINTMENT the morning hour be deemed to have TO THE GRADE INDICATED IN THE UNITED STATES NAVY IN THE AIR FORCE expired, the Journal of the proceedings UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 624: THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICER FOR APPOINTMENT To be commander be approved to date, the time for the IN THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE TO THE GRADE INDI- two leaders be reserved for their use CATED WHILE ASSIGNED TO A POSITION OF IMPORTANCE ROBERT J ALLEN, 0000 AND RESPONSIBILITY UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION RICKY D BALCOM, 0000 later in the day, and the Senate then 601: KYLE B BECKMAN, 0000 resume consideration of S. 1, the pre- To be lieutenant general JOSEPH F BEVERLY, 0000 scription drug benefit bill, as provided JAMES S BIGGS, 0000 MAJ. GEN. VICTOR E. RENUART JR., 0000 THOMAS R CROWELL, 0000 under the previous order. BRIAN F EGGLESTON, 0000 IN THE NAVY MARK R H ELLIOTT, 0000 The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without JAMES M ELLIS, 0000 THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICERS FOR APPOINTMENT MICHAEL A ELSBERG, 0000 objection, it is so ordered. TO THE GRADE INDICATED IN THE UNITED STATES NAVY ALLEN W HAMMERQUIST, 0000 UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 624: HOWARD D HART, 0000 f To be commander JUAN J HOGAN, 0000 DAVID R HUNT, 0000 CHAD F ACEY, 0000 MARK M JAREK, 0000 PROGRAM MICKEY S BATSON, 0000 JAMES A KNORTZ, 0000 WILLIAM R BERTRAM, 0000 MICHAEL T LENTS, 0000 Mr. TALENT. Mr. President, tomor- JOSEPH D BOOGREN, 0000 MICHAEL L MARAVILLA, 0000 row the Senate will resume consider- DAVID B CARSON, 0000 FRANCIS M MOLINARI, 0000 DARYL S DAVIS, 0000 LAURAN W RYE, 0000 ation of S. 1, the prescription drug ben- ERIC S DIETZ, 0000 MICHAEL W STUDEMAN, 0000 efit bill. Under the previous agreement, DAVID L FLAKE, 0000 BLAKE D WARD, 0000 SHELLIE FOUNTAIN JR., 0000 HAROLD E WILLIAMS, 0000 the Senate will begin with two back-to- ROBERT J GIBSON JR., 0000 DONNA A HULSE, 0000 THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICERS FOR APPOINTMENT back rollcall votes upon returning to ALBERT C KINNEY III, 0000 TO THE GRADE INDICATED IN THE UNITED STATES NAVY the bill. The voting sequence will be as DEBRA A LANKHORST, 0000 UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 624: GARY A RICHARDS, 0000 To be commander follows: TIMOTHY G ROHRER, 0000 The first vote will be in relation to STEPHEN K SAULS, 0000 ERIC J BUCH, 0000 VINCENT H SCOTT, 0000 RAYMOND E CHARTIER JR., 0000 the Harkin amendment No. 991. The FRANK A SHAUL, 0000 TIMOTHY C GALLAUDET, 0000 JOHN V GURLEY, 0000 second vote will be in relation to the THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICERS FOR APPOINTMENT JAMES R JARVIS, 0000 TO THE GRADE INDICATED IN THE UNITED STATES NAVY Edwards amendment No. 1052. GREG M JIMENEZ, 0000 UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 624: Again, the first vote of tomorrow’s PETER M KLEIN, 0000 To be commander PAUL E MATTHEWS, 0000 session will occur at 9:15 a.m. For the BRUCE J MORRIS, 0000 remainder of the day, we will continue CONRADO K ALEJO, 0000 WILLIAM H NISLEY II, 0000 GEORGE M BAIN, 0000 PAUL S OOSTERLING, 0000 to process amendments to S. 1. Mem- JEFFREY S BAKER, 0000 DEAN A SADANAGA, 0000 bers can expect rollcall votes through- JAMES C BEENE, 0000 EUGENE P TRAMM, 0000 MICHAEL P BETTS, 0000 ERIC J TREHUBENKO, 0000 out the day and late into the evening DONALD A BUZARD, 0000 ROBIN D TYNER, 0000 tomorrow as the Senate progresses to- ANTONIO J CARDOSO, 0000 ALLEN CRISP, 0000 THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICERS FOR APPOINTMENT ward completion of this landmark leg- KNARVELL DAILEY, 0000 TO THE GRADE INDICATED IN THE UNITED STATES NAVY islation. JAMES V DANIELS, 0000 UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 624: EDWARD A FLINT, 0000 To be commander LEONARD M FRIDDLE, 0000 f ALAN D FULLERTON, 0000 LEE K ALLRED, 0000 ANGELITO R GALICINAO, 0000 TRACY A BARKHIMER, 0000 SHELDON GERINGER, 0000 MARTIN R BEAULIEU, 0000 ADJOURNMENT UNTIL 9:15 A.M. DONALD GRIFFIN, 0000 JOSEPH G DACQUISTO, 0000 TOMORROW RHONDA K HARDERS, 0000 DANA S DEWEY, 0000 JEFFREY K HAYHURST, 0000 SHAWN P HENDRICKS, 0000 Mr. TALENT. Mr. President, if there DOUGLAS J HOLDERMAN, 0000 ERIC D HOLMBERG, 0000 CHRISTOPHER L HULL, 0000 JOHN M HOOD, 0000 is no further business to come before EDWARD J JOHNSON, 0000 RICHARD W KAMMANN JR., 0000 the Senate, I ask unanimous consent RICHARD D JONES, 0000 STEVEN J LABOWS, 0000 DONALD H KELLER JR., 0000 RALPH D LEE, 0000 that the Senate stand in adjournment LINDSAY C LECUYER, 0000 JOHN S LEMMON, 0000 under the previous order. PATRICIA R LOONAM, 0000 MATTHEW A LETOURNEAU, 0000 MARK C LOOSE, 0000 THOMAS C POPP, 0000 There being no objection, the Senate, JON B LUNDQUIST, 0000 SCOTT D PORTER, 0000 at 10:50 p.m., adjourned until Thursday, RICHARD D MCCLELLAN, 0000 JAMES K REINING, 0000 JIMMY R MCLAUGHLIN, 0000 PATRICK W SMITH, 0000 June 26, 2003, at 9:15 a.m. DWAINE D MEAGHER, 0000 DAVID M SWENSON, 0000 SYLVESTER MOORE, 0000 JACK H WATERS, 0000 WILLIAM K NESMITH, 0000 PETER M WATERS, 0000 f ROBERT S NEVILLE, 0000 DONALD L ZWICK, 0000 ROBERT E NOVOTNY, 0000 GARY E PERKINS, 0000 THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICERS FOR APPOINTMENT NOMINATIONS SEAN R PRASSER, 0000 TO THE GRADE INDICATED IN THE UNITED STATES NAVY THOMAS L PRICE, 0000 UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 624: Executive nominations received by TERRY W PULLIAM, 0000 To be commander the Senate June 25, 2003: DALE C RAMSEY, 0000 JEFFREY S RANDALL, 0000 ALLAN D ANDREW, 0000 CHEMICAL SAFETY AND HAZARD INVESTIGATION STEPHEN R SKAW, 0000 MICHAEL A BALLOU, 0000 BOARD DANIEL SPAGONE, 0000 JOHN H BITTING III, 0000 RUSTIN E STOBER, 0000 LAWRENCE J BRACHFELD, 0000 RIXIO ENRIQUE MEDINA, OF OKLAHOMA, TO BE A MEM- JOHN D THOMAS, 0000 WILLIAM J BROUGHAM, 0000 BER OF THE CHEMICAL SAFETY AND HAZARD INVES- PETER H THOMAS, 0000 ALVARO F CUELLAR, 0000 TIGATION BOARD FOR A TERM OF FIVE YEARS, VICE AN- JAMES H TRAVERS, 0000 JOHN D DANNECKER, 0000 DREA KIDD TAYLOR, TERM EXPIRING. RICHARD C VALENTINE, 0000 PHILLIP E DAWSON III, 0000 CARL B WEICKSEL, 0000 STEVEN M DEBUS, 0000 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE JAY F DILL, 0000 THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICERS FOR APPOINTMENT DILIP B GHATE, 0000 JULIE L. MYERS, OF KANSAS, TO BE AN ASSISTANT TO THE GRADE INDICATED IN THE UNITED STATES NAVY SECRETARY OF COMMERCE, VICE MICHAEL J. GARCIA. PATRICIA A GILL, 0000 UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 624: DAVID A GOGGINS, 0000 DEPARTMENT OF STATE To be commander WILLIAM C GREENE, 0000 DONALD R HARDER, 0000 JEFFREY A. MARCUS, OF TEXAS, TO BE AMBASSADOR BARBARA M BURGETT, 0000 THOMAS W HEATTER, 0000 EXTRAORDINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY OF THE ROBERT A DEWS JR., 0000 SCOTT D HELLER, 0000 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TO BELGIUM. ELLEN H EMERSON, 0000 PAUL A HERBERT, 0000 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ROBERT J FINK, 0000 TODD A HOOKS, 0000 KIM D HILL, 0000 MICHAEL C LADNER, 0000 DEBORAH ANN SPAGNOLI, OF CALIFORNIA, TO BE A ELIZABETH S HOSTETLER, 0000 DOUGLAS M LEMON, 0000 COMMISSIONER OF THE UNITED STATES PAROLE COM- DONNA M KASPAR, 0000 JOSEPH D MAUSER, 0000 MISSION FOR A TERM OF SIX YEARS, VICE JOHN R. SIMP- KATHLEEN A KEELY, 0000 JAMES E MELVIN, 0000 SON, TERM EXPIRED. CATHY M KIMMEL, 0000 MARSHALL G MILLETT, 0000 VerDate Mar 15 2010 21:56 Jan 14, 2014 Jkt 081600 PO 00000 Frm 00123 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 9801 E:\2003SENATE\S25JN3.REC S25JN3 mmaher on DSKCGSP4G1 with SOCIALSECURITY S8602 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE June 25, 2003 BRIAN P MURPHY, 0000 CHRISTOPHER W BRUNETT, 0000 MICHAEL V GOSHGARIAN, 0000 F S NESSLER, 0000 MARK R BRUNNER, 0000 SCOTT C GOVER, 0000 SEAN P OMALLEY, 0000 ROBERT B BURGIO, 0000 JEFFREY C GRAF, 0000 WILLIAM G PLOTT, 0000 ERIK A BURIAN, 0000 CHRISTOPHER E GRAY, 0000 MARTIN RODRIGUEZ, 0000 CHRISTOPHER T BURKETT, 0000 CHRISTOPHER S GRAY, 0000 ELTON G SAYWARD JR., 0000 MICHAEL P BURNS, 0000 BRIAN C GRIMM, 0000 ZACHARY M SCRUTON, 0000 RONALD S BUSH, 0000 PAUL F GRONEMEYER, 0000 DOUGLAS W SMALL, 0000 CHRISTOPHER J BUSHNELL, 0000 TIMOTHY J GROUT, 0000 FRANCIS E SPENCER III, 0000 SHAN M BYRNE, 0000 WESLEY R GUINN, 0000 HENRY W STEVENS III, 0000 ROBERT A H CADY, 0000 JOHN E GUMBLETON, 0000 BRIAN S TAIT, 0000 JAMES S CAMPBELL, 0000 STEVEN J HADDAD, 0000 VINH X TRAN, 0000 GEORGE S CAPEN, 0000 PAUL C HAEBLER, 0000 RONALD R VANCOURT, 0000 LESLIE T CARDENAS, 0000 MARK L HAGENLOCHER, 0000 MARK R VANDROFF, 0000 STEVEN M CARLISLE, 0000 ROBERT A HALL JR., 0000 RANDOLPH R WEEKLY, 0000 JOHN A CARTER, 0000 PATRICK M HALLER, 0000 STEPHEN F WILLIAMSON, 0000 DANIEL L CHEEVER, 0000 WILLIAM K HALVERSON, 0000 JOHNNY R WOLFE JR., 0000 JOHN W CHEWNING, 0000 TIMOTHY W HANSEN, 0000 CHRISTOPHER W CHOPE, 0000 MICHAEL S HARBER, 0000 THE FOLLOWING NAMED OFFICERS FOR APPOINTMENT CHRISTIAN E CHRISTENSON, 0000 MICHAEL V HARBER, 0000 TO THE GRADE INDICATED IN THE UNITED STATES NAVY BRIAN K CHRISTIANSON, 0000 ROGER D HARDY, 0000 UNDER TITLE 10, U.S.C., SECTION 624: ARTHUR E CIMILUCA JR., 0000 DANIEL P HARMON, 0000 To be commander STEVEN J CINCOTTA, 0000 MICHAEL S HARRINGTON, 0000 KEVIN M CLAFFY, 0000 GREGORY M HARRIS, 0000 ANGELA D ALBERGOTTIE,
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