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July 28, 1999 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S9525 EC–4402. A communication from the Chief, EC–4412. A communication from the Chief, Lands Management Act of 1996 (Rept. No. Office of Regulations and Administrative Office of Regulations and Administrative 106–125). Law, U.S. Coast Guard, transmitting, pursu- Law, U.S. Coast Guard, transmitting, pursu- By Mr. CHAFEE, from the Committee on ant to law, the report of a rule entitled ant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Re- Environment and Public Works, with an ‘‘Safety/Security Zone Regulations; Glouces- gatta Regulations; Northern California An- amendment in the nature of a substitute: ter Schooner Fest, Gloucester, MA (CGD01– nual Marine Events (CGD11–99–007)’’ S. 1100. A bill to amend the Endangered 99–104)’’ (RIN2115–AA97) (1999–0048), received (RIN2115–AE46) (1999–0029), received July 23, Species Act of 1973 to provide that the des- July 23, 1999; to the Committee on Com- 1999; to the Committee on Commerce, ignation of critical habitat for endangered merce, Science, and Transportation. Science, and Transportation. and threatened species be required as part of EC–4403. A communication from the Chief, EC–4413. A communication from the Chief, the development of recovery plans for those Office of Regulations and Administrative Office of Regulations and Administrative species (Rept. No. 106–126). Law, U.S. Coast Guard, transmitting, pursu- Law, U.S. Coast Guard, transmitting, pursu- By Mr. HELMS, from the Committee on ant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Spe- ant to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Re- Foreign Relations, with an amendment and cial Anchorage Areas/Anchorage Grounds gatta Regulations; SLR; Chesapeake Chal- with a preamble: Regulations; Hudson River, Hyde Park, NY lenge, Patapsco River, Baltimore, MD S. Res. 166. A resolution relating to the re- (CGD01–97–086)’’ (RIN2115–AA98) (1999–0003), (CGD05–99–064)’’ (RIN2115–AE46) (1999–0028), cent elections in the Republic of Indonesia. received July 23, 1999; to the Committee on received July 23, 1999; to the Committee on By Mr. HELMS, from the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Foreign Relations, without amendment and EC–4404. A communication from the Chief, EC–4414. A communication from the Gen- with a preamble: Office of Regulations and Administrative eral Counsel, Consumer Product Safety Com- S. Con. Res. 48. A concurrent resolution re- Law, U.S. Coast Guard, transmitting, pursu- mission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the lating to the Asia-Pacific Economic Coopera- ant to law, the report of a rule entitled report of a rule entitled ‘‘Child Resistant tion Forum. Packaging of Consumer Products Containing ‘‘Chemical Testing; Management Informa- f tion System Reporting Requirements Methacrylic Acid’’ (RIN3041–AB78), received (USCG–1998–4469)’’ (RIN2115–AF67) (1999–0002), July 22, 1999; to the Committee on Com- EXECUTIVE REPORTS OF received July 23, 1999; to the Committee on merce, Science, and Transportation. COMMITTEE Commerce, Science, and Transportation. EC–4415. A communication from the Acting EC–4405. A communication from the Chief, Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, Na- The following executive reports of Office of Regulations and Administrative tional Marine Fisheries Service, Department committees were submitted: of Commerce, transmitting, pursuant to law, Law, U.S. Coast Guard, transmitting, pursu- By Mr. WARNER, for the Committee on the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Closure for Pa- ant to law, the report of a rule entitled Armed Services: cific Ocean Perch in the Western Regulatory ‘‘Drawbridge Regulations; Columbia River, The following named officer for appoint- Area of the Gulf of Alaska’’, received July 23, OR (CGD13–99–007)’’ (RIN2115–AE47) (1999– ment in the United States Air Force to the 1999; to the Committee on Commerce, 0031), received July 23, 1999; to the Com- grade indicated under title 10, U.S.C., section Science, and Transportation. mittee on Commerce, Science, and Transpor- 624: tation. EC–4416. A communication from the Dep- EC–4406. A communication from the Chief, uty Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, To be brigadier general Office of Regulations and Administrative National Marine Fisheries Service, Depart- Col. Gary H. Murray, 2413 Law, U.S. Coast Guard, transmitting, pursu- ment of Commerce, transmitting, pursuant The following named officer for appoint- ant to law, the report of a rule entitled to law, the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Final ment in the United States Air Force to the ‘‘Drawbridge Regulations; Harlem River, NY Rule to Establish Procedures for the Testing grade indicated while assigned to a position (CGD01–99–093)’’ (RIN2115–AE47) (1999–0028), and Certification of Bycatch Reduction De- of importance and responsibility under title received July 23, 1999; to the Committee on vices in the Gulf of Mexico,’’ (RIN0648–AK32), 10, U.S.C., section 601: received July 23, 1999; to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. To be lieutenant general EC–4407. A communication from the Chief, Commerce, Science, and Transportation. Office of Regulations and Administrative EC–4417. A communication from the Acting Lt. Gen. Robert H. Foglesong, 8617 Law, U.S. Coast Guard, transmitting, pursu- Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, Na- The following named officer for appoint- ant to law, the report of a rule entitled tional Marine Fisheries Service, Department ment in the United States Air Force to the ‘‘Drawbridge Regulations; Mullica River, NJ of Commerce, transmitting, pursuant to law, grade indicated while assigned to a position (CGD05–99–034)’’ (RIN2115–AE47) (1999–0030), the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Closure for Pa- of importance and responsibility under title received July 23, 1999; to the Committee on cific Ocean Perch in the West Yakutat Dis- 10, U.S.C., section 601: Commerce, Science, and Transportation. trict of the Gulf of Alaska,’’ received July 23, To be lieutenant general EC–4408. A communication from the Chief, 1999; to the Committee on Commerce, Lt. Gen. Charles R. Heflebower, 8234 Office of Regulations and Administrative Science, and Transportation. Law, U.S. Coast Guard, transmitting, pursu- EC–4418. A communication from the Acting The following named officer for appoint- ant to law, the report of a rule entitled Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, Na- ment in the United States Air Force to the ‘‘Drawbridge Regulations; Steamboat Oper- tional Marine Fisheries Service, Department grade indicated while assigned to a position ation Regulation (CGD13–99–019)’’ (RIN2115– of Commerce, transmitting, pursuant to law, of importance and responsibility under title AE47) (1999–0027), received July 23, 1999; to the report of a rule entitled ‘‘Closure for 10, U.S.C., section 601: the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Northern Rockfish in the Central Regulatory To be lieutenant general Area of the Gulf of Alaska,’’ received July 23, Transportation. Lt. Gen. Lansford E. Trapp, Jr., 7799 EC–4409. A communication from the Chief, 1999; to the Committee on Commerce, Office of Regulations and Administrative Science, and Transportation. The following named officer for appoint- Law, U.S. Coast Guard, transmitting, pursu- f ment in the United States Army to the grade ant to law, the report of a rule entitled indicated under title 10, U.S.C., section 624: ‘‘Drawbridge Regulations; Inner Harbor REPORTS OF COMMITTEES To be major general Navigation Canal, LA (CGD08–99–011)’’ The following reports of committees Brig. Gen. Zannie O. Smith, 6499 (RIN2115–AE47) (1999–0029), received July 23, were submitted: The following named officer for appoint- 1999; to the Committee on Commerce, By Mr. MCCAIN, from the Committee on ment in the United States Army to the grade Science, and Transportation. Commerce, Science, and Transportation, indicated while assigned to a position of im- EC–4410. A communication from the Chief, without amendment: portance and responsibility under title 10, Office of Regulations and Administrative S. 655. A bill to establish nationally uni- U.S.C., section 601: Law, U.S. Coast Guard, transmitting, pursu- form requirements regarding the titling and To be lieutenant general ant to law, the report of a rule entitled registration of salvage, nonrepairable, and ‘‘Drawbridge Regulations; Atlantic Intra- rebuilt vehicles (Rept. No. 106–123). Maj. Gen. Lawson W. Magruder, III, 0729 coastal Waterway (AIWW), Beaufort, SC By Mr. MURKOWSKI, from the Committee The following named officer for appoint- (CGD08–99–038)’’ (RIN2115–AE47) (1999–0033), on Energy and Natural Resources, with an ment in the United States Army to the grade received July 23, 1999; to the Committee on amendment in the nature of a substitute: indicated while assigned to a position of im- Commerce, Science, and Transportation. S. 711. A bill to allow for the investment of portance and responsibility under title 10, EC–4411. A communication from the Chief, joint Federal and State funds from the civil U.S.C., section 601: Office of Regulations and Administrative settlement of damages from the Exxon To be lieutenant general Law, U.S. Coast Guard, transmitting, pursu- Valdez oil spill, and for other purposes (Rept. Maj. Gen. Johnny M. Riggs, 1680 ant to law, the report of a rule entitled No. 106–124). ‘‘Drawbridge Regulations; Hackensack By Mr. MURKOWSKI, from the Committee The following named officer for appoint- River, NJ (CGD01–98–091)’’ (RIN2115–AE47) on Energy and Natural Resources, with ment in the United States Army to the grade (1999–0032), received July 23, 1999; to the Com- amendments: indicated while assigned to a position of im- mittee on Commerce, Science, and Transpor- H.R. 149. A bill to make technical correc- portance and responsibility under title 10, tation. tions to the Omnibus Parks and Public U.S.C., section 601: S9526 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE July 28, 1999 To be lieutenant general ate and appeared in the Congressional M. Osman Siddique, of Virginia, to be Am- Maj. Gen. Daniel G. Brown, 2522 Record of June 23, 1999. bassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Navy nominations beginning Michael K. of the United States of America to the Re- The following named officer for appoint- Abate, and ending Gregg W. Ziemke, which public of Fiji, and to serve concurrently and ment in the United States Army to the grade nominations were received by the Senate and without additional compensation as Ambas- indicated while assigned to a position of im- appeared in the Congressional Record of sador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of portance and responsibility under title 10, June 23, 1999. the United States of America to the Republic U.S.C., section 601: Army nominations beginning Phil C. of Nauru, Ambassador Extraordinary and To be lieutenant general Alabata, and ending Joseph J. Zubak, which Plenipotentiary of the United States of Maj. Gen. Michael W. Ackerman, 6573 nominations were received by the Senate and America to the Kingdom of Tonga, and Am- The following named officers for appoint- appeared in the Congressional Record of bassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary ment in the United States Navy to the grade June 28, 1999. of the United States of America to Tuvalu. indicated under title 10, U.S.C., section 624: Navy nomination of Laurel A. May, which (The following is a list of all members of was received by the Senate and appeared in To be rear admiral my immediate family and their spouses. I the Congressional Record of June 28, 1999. have asked each of these persons to inform Rear Adm. (lh) Alberto Diaz, Jr., 0577 Air Force nominations beginning Larita A. me of the pertinent contributions made by Rear Adm. (lh) Bonnie B. Potter, 9786 Aragon, and ending James J. White, which them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- The following named officer for appoint- nominations were received by the Senate and formation contained in this report is com- ment in the United States Navy to the grade appeared in the Congressional Record of plete and accurate.) indicated while assigned to a position of im- June 30, 1999. Nominee: Muhammad Osman Siddique. portance and responsibility under title 10, Marine Corps nominations beginning Post: Fiji, Nauru, Tonga, and Tuvalu. U.S.C., section 601: Charles E. Headden, and ending Robert L. Contributions, Amount, Date, and Donee. To be vice admiral Williams, which nominations were received Self: $1,000.00, 30 Sept ’95, Clinton/Gore Pri- by the Senate and appeared in the Congres- mary; $5,000.00, 18 Mar ’96, DNC-Non-Federal; Vice Adm. Robert J. Natter, 9953 sional Record of June 30, 1999. $500.00, 27 Jun ’96, Friends of Patrick Ken- The following named officer for appoint- Air Force nominations beginning Milton C. nedy; $1,000.00, 10 Sept ’96, New Mexicans for ment in the United States Navy to the grade Abbott, and ending Scott J. Zobrist, which Bill Richardson; $20,000.00, 18 Mar ’96, DNC; indicated while assigned to a position of im- nominations were received by the Senate and $500.00, 27 Jun ’96, Nick Rahal for Congress; portance and responsibility under title 10, appeared in the Congressional Record of July $1,000.00, 07 Oct ’96, Bonior for Congress; U.S.C., section 601: 1, 1999. $1,000.00, 04 Dec ’96, Friends of To be vice admiral Marine Corps nomination of James R. (primary); $1,000.00, 04 Dec ’96, Friends of Rear Adm. Gregory G. Johnson, 3052 Judkins, which was received by the Senate Chris Dodd (general); $1,000.00, 12 Jan ’99, and appeared in the Congressional Record of Kennedy for Senate. (The above nominations were re- July 14, 1999. 2. Spouse: Catherine Mary Siddique; ported with the recommendation that Navy nominations beginning Dean D. $1,000.00, 30 Sept ’95, Clinton/Gore Primary; they be confirmed.) Hager, and ending David F. Sanders, which $5,000.00, 29 May ’96, DNC-Non-Federal; Mr. WARNER. Mr. President, for the nominations were received by the Senate and $20,000.00, 29 May ’96, DNC. Committee on Armed Services, I report appeared in the Congressional Record of July 3. Children: Omar O. Siddique, none; Julene favorably nomination lists which were 14, 1999. N. Siddique, none; Leila C. Siddique, none; Army nominations beginning Gary W. Ace, printed in the RECORDS of June 21, 1999, Zachary O. Siddique, none. June 23, 1999, June 28, 1999, June 30, and ending X4393, which nominations were 4. Parents: Muhammad Osman Ghani (Fa- received by the Senate and appeared in the ther)—Deceased; Shamsun Nahar Ghani 1999, July 1, 1999, July 14, 1999, July 19, Congressional Record of July 19, 1999. (Mother)—none. 1999, July 21, 1999, and ask unanimous Navy nominations beginning Scott R. 5. Grandparents: Muhammad Darbari—De- consent, to save the expense of reprint- Barry, and ending Charles L. Taylor, which ceased; Maqbool Begum—Deceased. ing on the Executive Calendar, that nominations were received by the Senate and 6. Brothers & Spouses: M. Osman & Rana these nominations lie at the Sec- appeared in the Congressional Record of July Farruk, none; M. Osman & Hazcra Khaled, retary’s desk for the information of 21, 1999. none; M. Osman & Veronique Yousuf, $500.00, Senators. Navy nominations beginning Lloyd B.J. 10 Sept ’96; New Mexicans for Bill Richard- Callis, and ending Michelle L. Wulff, which son. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without nominations were received by the Senate and 7. Sisters & Spouses: Nahar & Kamal objection, it is so ordered. appeared in the Congressional Record of July Ahmad, none; Helen & Aminul Islam, none; (The nominations ordered to lie on 21, 1999. Zereen & Wahidul Islam, none; Nasreen & the Secretary’s desk were printed in By Mr. HELMS, for the Committee on For- Ghulam Suhrawardi, $500.00, Sept ’94, Ted the RECORDS of June 21, 1999, June 23, eign Relations: Kennedy for Senate; $500.00, Sept ’96, New 1999, June 28, 1999, June 30, 1999, July 1, Mexicans for Bill Richardson. 1999, July 14, 1999, July 19, 1999 and A. Peter Burleigh, of California, a Career July 21, 1999, at the end of the Senate Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class Michael A. Sheehan, of New Jersey, to be of Career Minister, to be Ambassador Ex- Coordinator for Counterterrorism, with the proceedings.) traordinary and Plenipotentiary of the rank and status of Ambassador at Large. Army nominations beginning Richard F. United States of America to the Republic of (New Position) Ballard, and ending Su T. Kang, which nomi- the Philippines and to serve concurrently (The following is a list of all members of nations were received by the Senate and ap- and without additional compensation as Am- my immediate family and their spouses. I peared in the Congressional Record of June bassador to the Republic of Palau. have asked each of these persons to inform 21, 1999. (The following is a list of all members of me of the pertinent contributions made by Army nominations beginning Donald M. my immediate family and their spouses. I them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- Cinnamond, and ending George R. Silver, have asked each of these persons to inform formation contained in this report is com- which nominations were received by the Sen- me of the pertinent contributions made by plete and accurate.) ate and appeared in the Congressional them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- Nominee: Michael A. Sheehan. Record of June 21, 1999. formation contained in this report is com- Post: Coordinator for Counterterrorism. Army nominations beginning Kimberly J. plete and accurate.) Contributions, Amount, Date, and Donee. Ballantyne, and ending Stephen C. Ulrich, Nominee A. Peter Burleigh. Self: none. which nominations were received by the Sen- Post: Manila. Spouse: n/a. ate and appeared in the Congressional Contributions, Amount, Date, and Donee: Daughter: Alexandra E. Sheehan: none. Record of June 21, 1999. 1. Self: $250, 6/98, HRC and $250, 3/97, HRC Mother: Janet Purcell Sheehan: none. Army nominations beginning *Denise D. (Human Rights Compaign). Father: John M. Sheehan: none. Adams, and ending *Tami M. Zalewski, 2. Spouse (n/a). Grandparents: all deceased. which nominations were received by the Sen- 3. Children and Spouses (n/a). Brothers and Spouses: Matthew J. ate and appeared in the Congressional 4. Parents (deceased). Sheehan: none; Dennis P. Sheehan: none; Record of June 21, 1999. 5. Grandparents (deceased). Susan F. Sheehan: none; Terence P. Army nominations beginning George D. 6. Brothers and Spouses: David P. Sheehan: none; Leslie Sheehan: none; Joseph Lanning, and ending Gregory J. Zanetti, Burleigh—none. D. Sheehan: none; Patricia P. Sheehan: none. which nominations were received by the Sen- 7. Sisters and Spouses: Ann Burleigh Bou- Sisters and Spouses: MaryAnne Sheehan: ate and appeared in the Congressional cher—none. none; Kathleen Sheehan Roach: none; Record of June 23, 1999. Charles Randolf Roach: to Frank Lucas, 6th Marine Corps nominations beginning David J. Brady Anderson, of South Carolina, to District, Oklahoma 1994: $20; to Ed Munster, J. Abel, and ending Raymon Zapata, Jr., be Administrator of the Agency for Inter- 2nd District, Connecticut 1994: $250; to Ed which nominations were received by the Sen- national Development. Munster, 2nd District, Connecticut 1996: $100. July 28, 1999 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S9527 Robert S. Gelbard, of Washington, a Career Bill Bradley for US Senate ’96, 5APR94, Rangel for the 106th Congress, 6NOV97, Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class $500. $5,000. of Career Minister, to be Ambassador Ex- Friends of Congressman Hochbrueckner, National Leadership PAC, 9JAN98, $5,000. traordinary and Plenipotentiary of the 18AUG94, $500. Leadership ’98 (FKA Friends of Albert United States of America to the Republic of Friends of Jane Harman, 30SEP94, $500. Gore, Jr., Inc.), 31JUL98, $5,000. Indonesia. Democratic Senatorial Campaign Com- Democratic Senatorial Campaign Com- (The following is a list of all members of mittee, 20APR93, $1,000. mittee, 19 FEB97, $10,000. my immediate family and their spouses. I Kerrey for US Senate Committee, Democratic Congressional Campaign Com- have asked each of these persons to inform 15MAR93, $1,000. mittee, 25 APR97, $10,000. me of the pertinent contributions made by Kennedy for Senate, 30APR93, $1,000. Democratic Senatorial Campaign Com- them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- Moynihan Committee, Inc., 3MAY93, $1,000. mittee, 17APR98, $10,000. formation contained in this report is com- Lieberman ’94 Committee, 30JUN93, $1,000. Contributions of Barbaralee Diamonstein- plete and accurate.) Senate Victory ’94, 16DEC93, $1,000. Spielvogel Moynihan Committee, Inc., 16DEC93, Nominee: Robert S. Gelbard. Moynihan Committee, Inc., 3MAY93, $1,000. $1,000. Post: Ambassador to Indonesia. Bill Bradley for US Senate ’96, 8FEB93, Nominated June 21, 1999. Kerrey for US Senate Committee, 3JUN94, $500. Contributions, Amount, Date, and Donee. $1,000. Bill Bradley for US Senate ’96, 5AP96, $500. Self: $100.00, 1998, Sen. Paul Coverdell. Friends of Bob Carr, 26JUL94, $1,000. Democratic Congressional Campaign Com- Spouse: Alene, none. Kennedy for Senate, 27SEP94, $1,000. mittee, 29MAR96, $5,000. Children and Spouses: Alexandra, none. Democratic Senatorial Campaign Com- Clinton/Gore ’96 Primary Committee, Inc., Parents: Ruth and Charles, deceased. mittee, 19OCT94, $1,000. Grandparents: deceased. 27OCT95, $1,000. Friends of Bob Carr, 28OCT93, $1,000. Clinton/Gore ’96 Gen. Election Legal & Ac- Brothers and Spouses: Nicholas, none. DNC Services Corporation/Democratic Na- counting Compliance, 27OCT95, $1,000. Sisters and Spouses: N/A. tional Committee, 17MAY93, $5,000. Evelyn Simonowitz Lieberman, of New Friends of Chris Dodd—’98, 4DEC95, $500. DNC-Non-Federal Individual, 31AUG94, Kerry Committee, 9FEB96, $500. York, to be Under Secretary of State for $25,000. Public Diplomacy. (New Position) Friends of Dick Durbin Committee, Time Future, Inc. (FKA Bill Bradley for 16FEB96, $1,000. Richard Monroe Miles, of South Carolina, a US Senate), 21FEB95, $500. Career Member of the Senior Foreign Serv- Kennedy for Senate (1994), 21FEB96, $1,000. Friends of Senator Carl Levin, 23AUG95, A lot of People Supporting , ice, Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Am- $500. bassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 12DEC96, $2,000. Time Future, Inc. (FKA Bill Bradley for DNC-Non-Federal Individual, 6JUN95, of the United States of America to be Repub- US Senate), 12SEP95, $500. lic of Bulgaria. $7,000. Friends of Chris Dodd—’98, 4DEC95, $500. DNC Services Corporation Democratic Na- The following is a list of all members of Rangel for Congress ’96, 5MAR96, $500. my immediate family and their spouses. I tional Committee, 13AUG98, $18,000. Kerry Committee, 9FEB96, $500. A Lot of People Supporting Tom Daschle, have asked each of these persons to inform Friends of Mark Warner, 15FEB96, $500. me of the pertinent contributions made by 30JAN97, $1,000. Nadler for Congress, Inc., 18APR96, $500. A Lot of People Supporting Tom Daschle, them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- Democratic Congressional Campaign Com- formation contained in this report is com- 30JAN97, $1,000. mittee, 9JUL96, $500. Rangel for the 106th Congress, 4SEP97, plete and accurate. Friends of Chris Dodd—’98, 21DEC96, $500. Nominee: Richard Monroe Miles. $1,000. Friends of Chris Dodd—’98, 21DEC96, $500. Rangel for the 106th Congress, 4SEP97, Post: The Republic of Bulgaria. Feingold Senate Committee, 23DEC96, $500. Contributions, amount, date, and donee: $1,000. Rangel for Congress ’96, 9JUL96, $500. Nita Lowey for Congress, 6FEB98, $1,000. 1. Self: none. Sanders for Senate, 12JUN95, $1,000. 2. Spouse: none. South Dakota Democratic Party, 5FEB98, Clinton/Gore ’96 Primary Committee, Inc., $1,000. 3. Children and spouses: Richard Lee and 30JUN95, $1,000. Elizabeth Anne Miles, none. New York State Democratic Committee, Clinton/Gore ’96 Primary Committee, Inc., 27FEB97, $5,000. 4. Parents: Iris Mann (deceased) and James 17NOV95, $1,000. Miles, none. South Dakota Democratic Party, 2MAY97, New York State Democratic Committee, $5,000. 5. Grandparents: Richard and Lillian 6JUL95, $1,000. Fortner (deceased). Wyden for Senate, 20JAN96, $1,000. J. Richard Fredericks, of California, to be 6. Brothers and spouses: none. Wyden for Senate, 20JAN96, $1,000. Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni- 7. Sisters and spouses: Louise Angell (Rich- Clinton/Gore ’96 Primary Committee, Inc., potentiary of the United States of America ard), step-sister, none. Lois Navarro (Ar- 19SEP95, $1,000. to Switzerland, and to serve concurrently thur), step-sister, none, Donna Peabody Kennedy for Senate 2000, 21FEB96, $1,000. and without additional compensation as Am- (Kristin), half-sister, none. Charles Rangel Victory Fund, 9JUL96, bassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary $1,000. of the United States of America to the Prin- Carl Spielvogel, of New York, to be Ambas- Friends of Schumer, 31OCT96, $1,000. cipality of Liechtenstein. sador Extraorindary and Plenipotentiary of A Lot of People Supporting Tom Daschle, The following is a list of all members of the United States of America to the Slovak 12DEC96, $2,000. my immediate family and their spouses. I Republic. Democratic Congressional Campaign Com- have asked each of these persons to inform The following is a list of all members of mittee, 29MAR96, $5,000. me of the pertinent contributions made by my immediate family and their spouses. I Rangel National Leadership PAC FKA Na- them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- have asked each of these persons to inform tional Leadership PAC, 1NOV96, $5,000. formation contained in this report is com- me of the pertinent contributions made by Dealers Election Action Committee of the plete and accurate. them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- National Automobile Dealers Association Nominee: J. Richard Fredericks. formation contained in this report is com- (NADA) Post-General, 25OCT96, $5,000. Post: Ambassador to Switzerland and plete and accurate. DNC Non-Federal Unincorporated Associa- Liechtenstein. Nominee: Carl Spielvogel. tion Account, 24APR96, $25,000. Contributions, amount, date, and donee: Post: Ambassador to the Solvak Republic. A Lot of People Supporting Tom Daschle, 1. Self, see attachment. Contributions, amount, date, and donee: 3FEB97, $1,000. 2. Spouse, see attachment. 1. Self: See attached. 98 Friends of Chris Dodd, 15JUN97, $500. 3. Children and Spouses (NA). 2. Spouse: Barbaralee Diamonstein- Friends of Byron Dorgan, 24DEC97, $500. 4. Parents, see attachment. Spielvogel—see attached. Green for , 15MAY97, 5. Grandparents (NA). 3. Children and spouses: Rachel Spielvogel, $1,000. 6. Brothers and Spouses, see attachment. Paul Spielvogel, David and Patricia A lot of People Supporting Tom Daschle, 7. Sisters and Spouses, see attachment. Spielvogel, none. 3FEB97, $1,000. 4. Parents: Deceased. A lot of People Supporting Tom Daschle, MY FAMILY 5. Grandparents: Deceased. 3FEB97, $1,000. Wife: Stephanie Sorensen Fredericks. 6. Brothers and spouses: Deceased. Nita Lowey for Congress, 6FEB98, $1,000. Children: Matthew Foley Fredericks, age 7. Sisters and spouses: None. South Dakota Democratic Party, 5FEB98, 13, Colleen Sorensen Fredericks, age 12, and Contributions of Carl Spielvogel $1,000. Will Norman Fredericks, age 8. Bill Bradley for US Senate ’96, 8FEB93, Moynihan Committee, Inc., 24APR98, Mother: Lois F. Fredericks. $500. $1,000. Father: Norman J. Fredericks (deceased). Lautenberg Committee, 18JUN93, $500. Victory in New York, 13OCT98, $1,000. Brothers: Norman J. Fredericks, Jr., and Lieberman ’94 Committee, 31MAR94, $500. Schumer, ‘98, 10OCT98, $1,000. Peter G. Fredericks. Democratic Congressional Campaign Com- Rangel for the 106th Congress, 4SEP97, Sisters: Lois F. Thornbury, Marcia F. mittee, 8JUN94, $500. $5,000. McGratty, and Anne G. Fredericks. S9528 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE July 28, 1999 Grandparents: Deceased. Marcia & Edward McGratty (Sister and Brother John D. Frederickson: Clinton/Gore ’96 Pri- in-law) Political Contributions—Continued mary Committee, Inc., 29JUN95, $1,000. J. Richard Fredericks Political Contributions 5/25/97—Carroll for Assembly ...... 250 Julie Ann, Frederickson: Dr. John Hagelin 3/12/92—Clinton for President Com- 8/16/97—Carroll for Assembly ...... 100 for President 1996, 24JUN96, $250. mittee ...... $1,000 11/1/97—Ferguson for Congress ...... 500 Robert J. Frederickson: National Res- 7/24/92—Democratic National ...... 1,000 5/10/98—Committee to Elect J. taurant Association Political Action Com- 12/3/93—Kathleen Brown ...... 450 Schrier ...... 100 mittee, 19AUG96, $200. 3/11/94—Governor Pete Wilson ...... 1,000 10/19/98—Ferguson for Congress ...... 500 Richard J. Fredericks: Democratic Con- 4/6/94—Empower America ...... 5,000 2/5/98—Mullaney for Senate ...... 1800 gressional Campaign Committee, 30JUN97, 9/26/95—Committee to Re-Elect Frank $10,000; for Congress, 13JUN97, Jordon ...... 1,000 Anne Fredericks (Sister) Political $1,000; Nancy Pelosi for Congress, 13JUN97, 2/13/96—Fund for Democratic Leader- Contributions—None $1,000; Friends of Barbara Boxer, 30JUN97, ship ...... 1,000 Peter and Michelle Fredericks (Brother and $1,000; Friends of Barbara Boxer, 30JUN97, 5/15/96—Friends of Senator D’Amato .. 1,000 Sister in-Law) Political Contributions $1,000; John Breaux Committee, 27OCT97, 6/17/96—Democratic National Com- 1/13/98—Engler for Governor ...... $1000 $500; John Breaux Committee, 27OCT97, mittee—Nonfed Acct...... 100,000 $1,000; A lot of People Supporting Tom 6/17/96— ..... 50,000 1/13/98—Engler for Governor ...... 1000 10/14/98—Kilpatrick for US Congress .. 250 Daschle, 3FEB98, $1,000. 6/17/96—Illinois Democratic Party ..... 50,000 Stephanie Fredericks, ONC Services Cor- Jeanne Fredericks: Christopher Shays for 6/17/96—Pennsylvania Democratic poration/Democratic National Committee, Congress Committee, 28OCT97, $500; Chris- Party ...... 50,000 30SEP96, $20,000; Democratic Senatorial topher Shays for Congress Committee, Congressman Bart Gordon ...... 1,000 Campaign Committee, 30JUN97, $3,000; 20OCT98, $500. 10/13/96—Texas Victory 96’ ...... 2,000 Friends of Barbara Boxer, 30JUN97, $1,000; John Fredericks: Committee to Re-Elect 10/21/96—New Hampshire Democratic Friends of Barbara Boxer, 30JUN97, $1,000; Congresswoman Marge Roukema, 1JUN98, Party ...... 5,000 John Breaux Committee, 27OCT97, $1,000; $500. 10/21/96— .... 15,000 John Breaux Committee, 27OCT97, $500; John W. Fredericks: New Jersey Bankers 10/22/96— Democratic Party 20,000 Political Action Committee, 2JY98, $500. 10/22/96— ...... 25,000 Friends of Lois Capps, 2MAR98, $1,000; Presi- dent’s California Majority Fund, 2MAR98, Joseph T. Fredericks: International Asso- 10/22/96—WVSDEC Victory 96’ ...... 1,000 ciation of Firefighters Interested in Reg- 10/22/96—Oklahoma Democratic Party 1,200 $10,000; Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, 2MAR98, $8,000; Mike Thompson istration and Education, 28MR98, $275. 10/22/96—Orton 1990 ...... 1,000 Norman J. Fredericks, Jr.: National Ready 3/27/97—Daschle for Senate ...... 1,000 for Congress, 2MAR98, $1,000. Paul J. Fredricks: Marks Boos Benhard for Mixed Concrete Association Political Action 6/7/97—Pelosi for Congress (Primary Committee (Concretepac), 14JA98, $200; Kil- and General Election) ...... 2,000 U.S. Congress 1994, 9 MAR 94, $900. J.W. Fredericks: Citizens for Senator patrick for United States Congress, 10NO98, 6/20/97—DCCC ...... 10,000 Wofford, 7JAN94, $500; DNC Services Cor- $250. 6/30/97—California Victory 1998 (Joint poration/Democratic National Committee, Peter G. Fredericks: Kilpatrick for United Fundraising Comm.) ...... 5,000 2FEB93, $200; Citizens for Senator Wofford, States Congress, 10NO98, $250. DSCC ($3,000) 18OCT94, $250; Haytaian-U.S. Senate ’94, Richard Fredericks: Democratic Senatorial Boxer for Senate ($2,000 Primary 16MAY94, $1,000; Friends of Newt Gingrich— Campaign Committee, 30JN97, $3,000; Dan and General) Williams for Congress, 30MR98, $200. 10/1/97—John Breaux 1998 (Primary 1992, 20OCT94, $250. Norman J. Federicks, Jr., National Ready James Fredericksen, MD: Society of Tho- and General Election) ...... 1,500 Mixed Concrete Association Political Com- racic Surgeons Political Action Committee: Stephanie S. Fredericks (Wife) Political mittee, 1AUG94, $250. The (STS PAC), 27FE97, $500. Contributions Jay Fredericksen: Norm Dicks for Con- John D. Frederickson: National Republican gress Committee, 14OCT94, $250; Friends for Congressional Committee Contributions, 9/4/96—Democratic National Com- Slade Gorton 1994, 22OCT94, $250. 27FE98, $350. mittee ...... 50,000 Richard Frederickson: Toby Roth for Con- Robert Frederickson: National Restaurant 10/30/96—Minnesota Democratic Party 26,000 gress ’94 Committee, 26AUG94, $500. Association Political Action 13AU97, $250. 10/30/96—Texas Democratic Party ...... 10,000 Rita A. Frederickson: Republican National Edward J. McGratty, III: Mike Ferguson 10/30/96—New Jersey Democratic Committee—RNC, 5AUG93, $250; Republican for Congress, 20OCT98, $500; Mike Ferguson Party ...... 24,000 National Committee—RNC, 19JAN94, $250. for Congress, 4NO97, $500. 10/1/97—John Breaux for Senate ...... 1,500 J Fredericks: DNC Services Corporation/ 6/30/97—California Victory 1998 (Joint Democratic National Committee, 30SEP96, Barbara J. Griffiths, of Virginia, a Career Fundraising Comm.) ...... 5,000 $20,000. Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class DSCC ($3,000) J. Richard Fredericks: Fund for Demo- of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador Ex- Boxer for Senate ($2,000 Primary cratic Leadership FKA SAC PAC, 21FEB96, traordinary and Plenipotentiary of the and General) $1,000; DNC Non-Federal Unincorporated As- United States of America to the Republic of 2/24/98—California Presidential Ma- sociation Account, 26JUN96, $100,000; Friends Iceland. jority Fund ...... 10,000 of Senator D’Amato (1998 Committee), The following is a list of all members of 3/2/98—Presidential California Major- 20MAY96, $1,000; DNC-Non-Federal Indi- my immediate family and their spouses. I ity Fund (Joint Fundraising Comm. 10,000 vidual, 30SEP96, $10,000; Texas Democratic have asked each of these persons to inform Lois Capps ($1,000 Run-off) Party, 21OCT96, $2,000; Orton for Congress, me of the pertinent contributions made by Mike Thompson ($1,000 Primary) 23OCT96, $1,000; New Hampshire Democratic them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- DCCC ($8,000 Primary) State Committee, 29OCT96, $5,000. formation contained in this report is com- 5/13/98—Committee to Retain Judge J.W. Fredericks: Harvey Gantt for Senate plete and accurate. Douglas ...... 100 Campaign Committee, 13JUN96, $300; Harvey Nominee: Barbara J. Griffiths. 12/2/98—The Mark Hopkins (California Gantt for Senate Campaign Committee, Post: Republic of Iceland Victory Fund—CDP) (In-Kind) ...... 12,500 3SEP96, $300; Harvey Gantt for Senate Cam- Contributions, amount, date, and donee: Lois F. Fredericks (Mother) Political paign Committee, 18OCT96, $300; Harvey 1. Self, none. Contributions—None Gantt for Senate Campaign Committee, 2. Spouse, David M. Schoonover, none. 8APR96, $300; Citizens for Senator Wofford, 3. Children and spouses, not applicable. Norman J. Fredericks, Jr. (Brother) Political 9JAN96, $500; Citizens for Senator Wofford, 4. Parents, Arthur R. Griffiths (deceased); Contributions 13FEB96, $500. Gloria G. Emmel, none. 8/1/94—Concretepac ...... $250 John Fredericks: Phil Gramm for Presi- 5. Grandparents, Arthur Peet (deceased); 6/11/96—Concretepac ...... 300 dent, Inc., 23FEB95, $500; Republican Na- Mabel Griffiths (deceased); Erich Lehmann 12/28/97—Concretepac ...... 200 tional Committee—RNC, 13SEP95, $1,000; (deceased); Marie Lehmann (deceased). 10/17/98—Kilpatrick for US Congress .. 250 Martini for Congress, 22DEC95, $200; Friends 6. Brothers and spouses, Robert E. and Pa- 12/31/98—Concretepac ...... 200 of Newt Gingrich, 22JAN96, $750; Republican tience Griffiths, none; Gregory L. and Terry National Committee—RNC, 23JUL96 $1,000; Griffiths, none; Randall A. and Abbie Grif- Lois & Mike Thornbury (Sister and Brother in- RNC Republican National State Elections fiths, none. law) Political Contributions Committee, 13SEP95, $275; Frelinghuysen for 7. Sister, Wendy Griffiths Pohanka, $2000, 1998—Michigan Republican Party ...... $200 Congress, 21OCT96, $200. 5/1997, Tom Davis, House of Representatives. 1998—Newt Gingrich ...... 50 Ralph A. Fredericks: NRCCC—Nonfederal In process of divorce; Spouse contribu- Account, 8JAN96, $250. tions, unknown. Marcia & Edward McGratty (Sister and Brother Robert Fredericks: Electrical Construction in-law) Political Contributions PAC-National Electrical Contractors Asso- Sylvia Gaye Stanfield, of Texas, a Career 3/26/95—Mullaney for Assembly ...... $1500 ciation Inc. (ECPAC), 10APR96, $250. Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class 4/7/95—Carroll for Assembly ...... 1000 John C. Frederickson: Hoyer for Congress, of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador Ex- 2/5/97—Mullaney for Assembly ...... 1800 5SEP96, $200. traordinary and Plenipotentiary of the July 28, 1999 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S9529 United States of America to Brunei they be confirmed, subject to the nomi- for the construction and renovation of public Darussalam. nees’ commitment to respond to re- schools and to provide tax incentives for cor- The following is a list of all members of quests to appear and testify before any porations to participate in cooperative my immediate family and their spouses. I duly constituted committee of the Sen- agreements with public schools in distressed have asked each of these persons to inform ate.) areas; to the Committee on Finance. me of the pertinent contributions made by By Mr. ABRAHAM (for himself and Mr. them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- f FEINGOLD): formation contained in this report is com- INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND S. 1455. A bill to enhance protections plete and accurate. JOINT RESOLUTIONS against fraud in the offering of financial as- Nominee: Sylvia Gaye Stanfield. sistance for college education, and for other Post: Brunei Darussalam. The following bills and joint resolu- purposes; to the Committee on the Judici- Contributions, amount, date, and donee: tions were introduced, read the first ary. 1. Self, none beyond $1 check-off on income and second time by unanimous con- tax return. f sent, and referred as indicated: 2. Spouse, none. SUBMISSION OF CONCURRENT AND 3. Children and spouses, N/A. By Mr. WELLSTONE (for himself, Mr. 4. Parents, Mrs. J.A. (Nadine Roberts) KENNEDY, Mr. INOUYE, Mr. DASCHLE, SENATE RESOLUTIONS Stanfield, none; Mr. J.A. Stanfield, deceased and Mr. MOYNIHAN): The following concurrent resolutions for 20 years. S. 1447. A bill to amend the Public Health and Senate resolutions were read, and 5. Grandparents, deceased for over 20 years. Service Act, Employee Retirement Income 6. Brothers and spouses, none. Security Act of 1974, and the Internal Rev- referred (or acted upon), as indicated: 7. Sisters and spouses, Eunice F. Stanfield, enue Code of 1986 to provide for nondiscrim- By Mr. HELMS (for himself and Mr. M.D., none. inatory coverage for substance abuse treat- BIDEN): ment service under private group and indi- S. Res. 168. A resolution paying a gratuity William B. Taylor, Jr., of Virginia, for the vidual health coverage; to the Committee on to Mary Lyda Nance; considered and agreed Rank of Ambassador during tenure of service Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. to. as Coordinator of U.S. Assistance for the By Mr. HUTCHINSON (for himself, f New Independent States. Mrs. LINCOLN, Mr. DEWINE, Mr. (The above nominations were re- ASHCROFT, Mr. SESSIONS, Mr. FRIST, STATEMENTS ON INTRODUCED ported with the recommendation that Mr. BREAUX, Mr. MOYNIHAN, Mrs. BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS FEINSTEIN, and Mrs. BOXER): they be confirmed, subject to the nomi- S. 1448. A bill to amend the Food Security By Mr. WELLSTONE (for him- nees’ commitment to respond to re- Act of 1985 to authorize the annual enroll- self, Mr. KENNEDY, Mr. INOUYE, quests to appear and testify before any ment of land in the wetlands reserve pro- Mr. DASCHLE, and Mr. MOY- duly constituted committee of the Sen- gram, to extend the program through 2005, NIHAN): ate). and for other purposes; to the Committee on S. 1447. A bill to amend the Public Mr. HELMS. Mr. President, for the Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. Health Service Act, Employee Retire- Committee on Foreign Relations, I re- By Mr. CONRAD (for himself, Mr. ment Income Security Act of 1974, and FRIST, Mr. ROBB, Mr. INOUYE, Mr. port favorably a nomination list which the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to THOMPSON, Mr. MURKOWSKI, and Mr. was printed in the RECORD of July 1, DEWINE): provide for nondiscriminatory coverage 1999, and ask unanimous consent, to S. 1449. A bill to amend title XVIII of the for substance abuse treatment service save the expense of reprinting on the Social Security Act to increase the payment under private group and individual Executive Calendar, that these nomi- amount for renal dialysis services furnished health coverage; to the Committee on nations lie at the Secretary’s desk for under the medicare program; to the Com- Health, Education, Labor, and Pen- information of Senators. mittee on Finance. sions. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without By Mr. DODD (for himself and Mr. LIEBERMAN): FAIRNESS IN TREATMENT—THE DRUG AND objection, it is so ordered. S. 1450. A bill to authorize the Secretary of ALCOHOL ADDICTION RECOVERY ACT OF 1999 (The nominations ordered to lie on Transportation to convey a National Defense ∑ Mr. WELLSTONE. Mr. President, I the Secretary’s desk were printed in Reserve Fleet vessel to the Glacier Society, rise today to introduce legislation that the RECORD of July 1, 1999, at the end of Inc., of Bridgeport, Connecticut; to the Com- will ensure that private health insur- the Senate proceedings.) mittee on Commerce, Science, and Transpor- ance companies cover the costs for In the Foreign Service nominations begin- tation. By Mr. HARKIN (for himself, Mr. HOL- drug and alcohol addiction treatment ning Susan Garrison, and ending Richard services at the same level that they Tsutomu Yoneoka, which nominations were LINGS, Mr. BIDEN, and Mr. GRAHAM): S. 1451. A bill to amend titles XI and XVIII received by the Senate and appeared in the pay for treatment for other diseases. of the Social Security Act to improve efforts Congressional Record of July 1, 1999. The purpose of this bill is to end dis- to combat medicare fraud, waste, and abuse; By Mr. JEFFORDS, for the Committee on crimination in insurance coverage for to the Committee on Finance. Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions: drug and alcohol addiction treatment. By Mr. SHELBY (for himself, Mr. A. E. Dick Howard, of Virginia, to be a This bill, entitled Fairness in Treat- BAYH, Mr. BRYAN, Mr. ROCKEFELLER, Member of the Board of Trustees of the ment: The Drug and Alcohol Addiction James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foun- and Mr. BINGAMAN): S. 1452. A bill to modernize the require- Recovery Act of 1999, offers the nec- dation for a term of six years. ments under the National Manufactured James Roger Angel, of Arizona, to be a essary provisions to provide this assur- Housing Construction and Safety Standards Member of the Board of Trustees of the ance. of 1974 and to establish a balanced consensus Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence For too long, the problem of drug and process for the development, revision, and in Education Foundation for a term expiring alcohol addiction has been viewed as a interpretation of Federal construction and February 4, 2002. safety standards for manufactured homes; to moral issue, rather than as a disease. Edward B. Montgomery, of Maryland, to be the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Too often, a cloak of secrecy has sur- an Assistant Secretary of Labor. Urban Affairs. rounded this problem, causing people Richard M. McGahey, of the District of Co- By Mr. FRIST (for himself, Mr. FEIN- lumbia, to be an Assistant Secretary of who have this disease to feel ashamed GOLD, Mr. BROWNBACK, and Mr. Labor. and afraid to seek treatment for their Jack E. Hightower, of Texas, to be a Mem- LIEBERMAN): symptoms for fear that they will be S. 1453. A bill to facilitate relief efforts and ber of the National Commission on Libraries seen as admitting to a moral failure, or a comprehensive solution to the war in and Information Science for a term expiring Sudan; to the Committee on Foreign Rela- a weakness in character. We have all July 19, 1999. tions. seen portrayals of alcoholics and ad- Christopher C. Gallagher, of New Hamp- By Mr. ROBB (for himself, Mr. LAUTEN- dicts that are intended to be humorous shire, to be a Member of the Board of Direc- BERG, Mr. CONRAD, Mr. HARKIN, Mr. or derogatory, and only reinforce the tors of the Corporation for National and KENNEDY, Mr. DASCHLE, Mr. REID, Community Service for a term expiring Oc- biases against people who have prob- Mrs. MURRAY, Mr. LEVIN, Mr. tober 6, 2003. (Reappointment) lems with drug and alcohol addiction. I CLELAND, Mr. DODD, Mr. TORRICELLI, Jerry D. Florence, of California, to be a cannot imagine this type of portrayal Mr. SCHUMER, Mrs. LINCOLN, Mr. Member of the National Museum Services of someone who has another kind of JOHNSON, Mr. WELLSTONE, Mr. KERRY, Board for a term expiring December 6, 2002. Mr. KERREY, and Mr. AKAKA): chronic illness, a heart problem, or (The above nominations were re- S. 1454. A bill to amend the Internal Rev- who happens to carry a gene that pre- ported with the recommendations that enue Code of 1986 to expand the incentives disposes them to diabetes.