12546 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—HOUSE June 27, 2000 Court of Appeals, the Judicial Con- Mr. Speaker, I want to take this op- Building. This is a leased facility and ference of the United States Mission on portunity also to thank the gentleman the building owners have expressed the Administration of Criminal Law, from (Mr. GONZALEZ) for his ef- their strong support for this action. the Committee to Consider Standards forts on this particular piece of legisla- Floyd Flake was born in , for Admission to Practice in Federal tion, and I would indicate that Judge , one of 13 children to parents Courts, and a member of the faculty of Spears should be honored for his tire- with elementary school educations. He the Seminar for Newly Appointed less efforts for this country and the grew up in , attending local Judges. work that he accomplished. I encour- schools. Congressman Flake earned his From 1959 to 1960, Judge Spears also age all of my colleagues to support the Bachelor of Arts degree from Wilber- served as president of the San Antonio legislation as we move forward in me- force University in Wilberforce, , Bar Association. Upon his retirement morializing Judge Spears. the first black college in America, from Federal judicial service on De- Ms. NORTON. Mr. Speaker, I have no founded in 1856. This university was cember 31, 1982, Judge Spears joined further requests for time, and I yield founded by the African Methodist Epis- the oil company Tetco as the vice back the balance of my time. copal Church and was named for the president and served there in that ca- Mr. LATOURETTE. Mr. Speaker, I English statesman and abolitionist pacity until his death on May 9, 1991. urge passage of the bill, and I yield James Wilberforce. While his judicial accomplishments back the balance of my time. b 1300 alone are noteworthy, it is also his The SPEAKER pro tempore. The tireless efforts and commitment to im- question is on the motion offered by Dr. Flake went on to attend Payne proving and expanding the facilities of the gentleman from Ohio (Mr. Theological Seminary in Wilberforce the Federal court system in San Anto- LATOURETTE) that the House suspend before attending Northeastern Univer- nio that merits this proper and long the rules and pass the bill, H.R. 1959, as sity and St. Johns University in overdue recognition of Judge Spears’ amended. , . contributions to San Antonio. In fact, The question was taken; and (two- Reverend Dr. Flake has been the pas- it was Judge Spears’ guidance that the thirds having voted in favor thereof) tor of the Allen A.M.E. Church in Ja- United States Pavilion, now the John the rules were suspended and the bill, maica, New York, since 1976. He is the H. Wood, Jr. United States Courthouse, as amended, was passed. founder of the Allen Housing Develop- was acquired and made part of the Fed- The title of the bill was amended so ment Fund Corporation, the Allen eral Judicial Complex in San Antonio as to read: ‘‘A bill to designate the Christian School and Multi-purpose after Hemisfair in 1968. Federal building located at 643 East Center, the Allen Home Care Agency, Mr. Speaker, this is truly a fitting Durango Boulevard in San Antonio, Allen Housing Corporation, Allen honor to bestow upon Judge Adrian An- Texas, as the ‘Adrian A. Spears Judi- Neighborhood Preservation and Devel- thony Spears. cial Training Center’.’’. opment Corporation, and a member of Finally, I want to take this oppor- A motion to reconsider was laid on the NAACP. tunity to recognize his family, particu- the table. Dr. Flake was elected to the 100th larly his sons Monroe and Jimmy and f Congress and served until his retire- his daughters, Sally and Carol. With- ment in the 105th Congress. Dr. Flake FLOYD H. FLAKE FEDERAL out great elaboration I do need to tell retired from the Congress to return to BUILDING my colleagues that two of his children his Church, which is 10,000 members are lawyers, one of his granddaughters Mr. LATOURETTE. Mr. Speaker, I strong. is presently in law school, but many of move to suspend the rules and pass the When Dr. Flake was in Congress, he his nephews and great nephews have bill (H.R. 3323) to designate the Federal was a staunch advocate for policies to distinguished themselves both as law- building located at 158–15 Liberty Ave- revitalize blighted urban and residen- yers in the community and as jurists. nue in Jamaica, Queens, New York, as tial communities. His bipartisan na- Mr. Speaker, I urge Congress to pass the ‘‘Floyd H. Flake Federal Building’’. ture commanded the respect from H.R. 1959, and I would like to offer spe- The Clerk read as follows: Members on both sides of the aisle of cial thanks to the gentleman from H.R. 3323 this House. He is certainly missed in Texas (Mr. SANDLIN), my fellow Texan, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep- the House. for his assistance and that of his staff. resentatives of the United States of America in This is a fitting tribute to a former Ms. NORTON. Mr. Speaker, I yield Congress assembled, Member of Congress. I support the bill, such time as he may consume to the SECTION 1. DESIGNATION. and encourage my colleagues to do the gentleman from Texas (Mr. The Federal building located at 158–15 Lib- same. erty Avenue in Jamaica, Queens, New York, RODRIGUEZ). Mr. Speaker, I reserve the balance of Mr. RODRIGUEZ. Mr. Speaker, I shall be known and designated as the ‘‘Floyd my time. H. Flake Federal Building’’. want to thank the gentlewoman from Ms. NORTON. Mr. Speaker, I yield SEC. 2. REFERENCES. myself such time as I may consume. the District of Columbia for yielding Any reference in a law, map, regulation, me this time. document, paper, or other record of the Mr. Speaker, it is with special and Mr. Speaker, I rise in support of H.R. United States to the Federal building re- personal pleasure that I rise in support 1959, which would rename a part of the ferred to in section 1 shall be deemed to be of this legislation. H.R. 3323 would des- San Antonio Federal Building as the reference to the ‘‘Floyd H. Flake Federal ignate the new FDA laboratory located Adrian A. Spears Judicial Training Building’’. in Jamaica, Queens, New York, in Center. Judge Spears was an out- The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursu- honor of our former colleague and standing and dedicated U.S. district ant to the rule, the gentleman from Member, Floyd Flake. judge. Judge Spears holds the record as Ohio (Mr. LATOURETTE) and the gentle- This facility is the product of many the longest serving chief judge for the woman from the District of Columbia years of hard work by our former col- western district of Texas. He moved to (Ms. NORTON) each will control 20 min- league. He worked with the General San Antonio in the years before World utes. Services Administration, the Food and War II and lived there until his death The Chair recognizes the gentleman Drug Administration, the city of New in 1991. He was appointed by President from Ohio (Mr. LATOURETTE). York, the State of New York, the New Kennedy and confirmed by the Senate Mr. LATOURETTE. Mr. Speaker, I York City University system, and in 1962; and he remained on the bench yield myself such time as I may con- countless local officials to finally bring until 1979, after which he assumed sen- sume. this idea to fruition. Reverend Flake is ior status until 1982. Judge Spears was Mr. Speaker, H.R. 3323 designates the well known for his tenacity. a highly respected jurist who is worthy FDA facility in Jamaica, Queens, New Floyd Flake is a firm and dedicated of this permanent honor. York, as the Floyd H. Flake Federal believer in the power of community

VerDate Aug 04 2004 10:39 Nov 01, 2004 Jkt 039102 PO 00000 Frm 00033 Fmt 0688 Sfmt 0634 E:\BR00\H27JN0.001 H27JN0 June 27, 2000 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—HOUSE 12547 and the benefits of community develop- community activism and civic respon- upbringing, but yet, a very humble up- ment. His legislative accomplishments, sibility. As pastor of the Allen A.M.E. bringing. He has been an inspiration built on the principle of a positive Fed- Church in Queens, he has led a revolu- for the young people of the Acres Home eral role in urban revitalization, in- tion in church-based nonprofit activ- area and the Houston area, as well, as clude the Bank Enterprise Act of the ity. His $24 million operation is a na- they have watched him ascend to the Community Development Financial In- tional model and has helped to revi- very high offices of government. stitutions Act of 1993. This act provides talize his community. Following his Yes, he is a graduate of the Wilber- incentives for financial institutions to example, countless churches around force College, the Payne Theological make market-oriented investments in the country have restructured their op- Seminary, and attended St. Johns Uni- destabilized urban and rural commu- erations and reached new levels of effi- versity, and, as well, the pastoral lead- nities. ciency and effectiveness. er of the A.M.E. Church that has Reverend Flake truly lives what he As leader, he has directly and indi- helped to promote housing and edu- preaches, and has devoted himself to rectly helped thousands of Americans cation in the community, but he also the Allen A.M.E. Church in New York. have a legitimate chance to compete in has been a mentor to many in the min- His works have made the church one of our global marketplace. isterial community and the religious the most productive religious and so- Mr. Speaker, there is perhaps no community, because it was his vision cial service organizations in the coun- other American as worthy of this honor that indicated or at least advocated for try. It is most fitting and proper to as former Representative Reverend faith-based participation, to be able to honor his work on the FDA lab by des- Floyd H. Flake. By bestowing this des- collaborate with government where ignating the facility as the Floyd H. ignation on the Queens Federal Build- government was not taking over the Flake Federal Building. ing, this Congress will help to show the church or the religious institution, but Mr. Speaker, I yield such time as she world that America places a premium that they were working for the greater may consume to the gentlewoman from on the values of leadership, determina- good. Texas (Ms. EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON). tion, and innovation with high moral Since his advocacy in this Congress, Ms. EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON of standards. I strongly support this reso- we have looked at ways that faith- Texas. Mr. Speaker, I thank the gentle- lution, and urge my colleagues to do based institutions can work on chil- woman for yielding time to me. Let me the same. dren’s violence issues, can work on wel- also thank the leaders of the com- Ms. NORTON. Mr. Speaker, I yield fare-to-work, can work on education in mittee for bringing forth this legisla- such time as she may consume to the the way that we have the separation of tion, and the gentleman from New gentlewoman from Texas (Ms. JACK- church and State. York (Mr. MEEKS) for sponsoring the SON-LEE). Let me close by also acknowledging bill to designate the Floyd Flake Fed- Ms. JACKSON-LEE of Texas. Mr. that he has made a great impact on in- eral Building in Jamaica, Queens, New Speaker, might I thank the distin- dividuals in Texas even though he is York. guished gentlewoman from the District honored and claimed by New York, and Throughout Reverend Flake’s life, he of Columbia (Ms. NORTON), both for her has done great work there. I might has been the personification of the leadership and her guiding of this legis- note that State Representative Syl- greatest traditions of America. He has lation, and likewise the gentleman vester Turner, who grew up in Acres consistently fought to empower each from Ohio (Chairman LATOURETTE) for Home, who looked to Congressman person in this country, and ensure that his guidance of some of the sometimes Floyd Flake as a leader and role model everyone had the tools to pursue the very special tributes made to individ- for him, he now stands as one of the American dream. Designation of the uals by way of acknowledging them in outstanding leaders in the State of Federal building in his former district their community. Texas. as the Floyd H. Flake Federal Building I would also like to commend the Dr. Flake practiced what he would be a fitting tribute to his work gentleman from New York (Mr. MEEKS) preached, so this is an appropriate in that area here in the House, and his of the Sixth District of New York for honor for him. I am very proud to tireless activism since he has returned spearheading this legislation as well. stand on the floor of the House and to home. Mr. Speaker, in the next couple of have counted him as one of my col- In Congress, Reverend Flake rep- days thousands of members of the leagues, having served with him in the resented the Sixth Congressional Dis- A.M.E. Church will gather in Cin- early part of my tenure in this Con- trict from 1986 until his retirement in cinnati, Ohio. I would imagine that Dr. gress, and to thank him for his strong 1997. He fought fearlessly to establish Flake will be joining them, as he is a support of legislation such as the Com- programs and craft legislation designed well-respected Member of that august munity Reinvestment Act, that has to revitalize urban areas. He was an in- body, and one of their shining stars, he made the lives of all Americans much novator, frequently reaching across was one of the Congress’ shining stars better. Who better to deserve this party lines to solve problems. One of as well. honor? his initiatives, the Bank Enterprise He wears many hats, and I am de- I applaud him and his family and the Act, has resulted in millions of dollars lighted to rise to the floor of the House great works he continues to do in the of investment for both urban and rural to support this legislation to name the State of New York in the area of Ja- economies. new FDA laboratory located in Ja- maica, but as well, in the Nation that The language in the Bank Enterprise maica, New York, after Dr. Floyd we call America. He is a great Amer- Act, which became law through the Flake, and to acknowledge his partner ican and he is a national treasure. Community Development Financial In- in life, Mrs. Flake, who stands along- Mr. Speaker, I rise in strong support of H.R. stitutions Act, is the catalyst for in- side of him as a visionary that has pro- 3323, a bill that will designate the federal vestments which have led to residen- vided great insight and opportunity for building located in Jamaica, Queens, New tial development and commercial the citizens of the Sixth Congressional York, as the ‘‘Floyd H. Flake Federal Build- growth. It has also increased private District and surrounding areas. ing.’’ Sadly, it was not too long ago that Rev. sector commitment to aid the econo- I have a special role in rising today Flake served along side this body, but un- mies of traditionally neglected areas. because I happen to have the privilege doubtedly he made a lasting impression on us Through his work, Congressman of representing Dr. Flake’s relatives in all as well as the Nation. Flake helped to make certain that all Acres Home, Texas, located in the 18th Congressman Flake was born in Los Ange- segments of our society feel the bene- Congressional District in Houston, les on January 30, 1945, and came to my fits of our unprecedented economic ex- Texas. It has been a remarkable jour- home district of Houston, TX, to attend public pansion. ney for Dr. Flake as he has traveled school. After growing up in the great State of Since his retirement, Reverend Flake from Acres Home, Texas, of which he Texas, he studied at in has charted new territory regarding speaks fondly, of a very strong family Ohio, and earned his BA. He continued to

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Consistent with his reputation for ministry degree from the United Theological The consideration of this legislation bricks and mortar development Seminary in Dayton, OH. is most timely, as Reverend Flake and through his church, Floyd used his leg- Congressman Flake evolved from student to I recently cut the ribbon to open the islative position to deftly advocate to educator, serving as dean of students and uni- newly constructed Food and Drug Ad- have the new sites for the Federal versity chaplain at in 1976 ministration facility on the campus of Aviation Administration and the Food and served as the director of the Martin Luther York College in Jamaica, New York. and Drug Administration located in King, Jr. Afro-American Center at Boston Uni- What can I say about my friend and the Sixth Congressional District in versity from 1973 to 1976. From 1970 to 1973, predecessor, the Reverend Dr. Floyd H. Queens, which will create more jobs he served as the associate dean of students, Flake? His name has become synony- and economic spin-off for the district. director of student activities at Lincoln Univer- mous with economic development in As the rest of the Sixth Congres- sity. Thereafter, he moved to business, and the Sixth Congressional District and sional District in New York, I have served as a market analyst for Xerox and as throughout this country. benefited from Floyd’s experience and a sales representative for Reynolds Tobacco Congressman Flake ran for Congress his accomplishments. As the pastor of Co. In addition, Rev. Flake served as a social in 1986 during a special election to re- Allen A.M.E., he has also given spir- worker for an early child development/Head place the recently deceased, and a itual upliftment to me, to my family, Start program. strong member of this body, Joseph P. and to those within the Sixth Congres- Mr. Speaker, Congressman Flake lent his Addabbo. Though he narrowly lost the sional District. talents and energy to other activities important special election in June, he continued Let me finally say that too often we to our Nation. Legislatively, he is remembered campaigning with the exuberance and have great individuals in our midst and for his work on the Committee on Banking and charisma that is his trademark and we wait until they are long gone, until they are dead and buried, before we ac- Financial Services and increasing investment won an overwhelming victory in the knowledge their accomplishments. opportunities for underserved communities fall. They never know of the appreciation of through the Bank Enterprise Act and the Re- Many new and previously disen- the individuals who receive the bene- form of the Community Reinvestment Act. In franchised individuals were attracted to Reverend Flake’s campaign by the fits of their greatness. addition, Rev. Flake is remembered by many I think that it is only appropriate economic development projects that he of us for his initiatives to revitalize urban com- that we allow one to smell the flowers, had initiated since becoming the pastor mercial and residential communities. if you will, as they still walk on this of the Allen A.M.E. Episcopal Church After retiring from Congress, Rev. Floyd has great Earth. We surely want to give ap- in Jamaica, Queens, and through his remained active by developing the Allen preciation to the Dr. Reverend Floyd ministry that emphasizes self-improve- A.M.E. Church in Jamaica, Queens. During his H. Flake for his continued support and ment and community development. 23 years as Pastor there, the church has commitment to making life better for Since Floyd Flake became the pastor grown to include some 12,000 members, an his community and for all of Ameri- of Allen A.M.E. over 22 years ago, the annual budget of $27 million, expansive com- cans. mercial and residential development, a 500- church has developed a school with I want to thank the gentlewoman student private school and is regarded as one over 500 students, extensive commer- from the District of Columbia (Ms. cial and residential development, in- of the Nation’s foremost Christian churches NORTON) for supporting this measure. and non-profit corporations. Also, the church cluding private homes and senior quar- Mr. WATTS of Oklahoma. Mr. Speaker, has created local jobs, affordable homes, ters, a multi-service facility, and a today, I rise to support H.R. 3323 and honor schools and multiservice centers that provide transportation company. The various a former colleague and friend, Rev. Floyd health care for the surrounding district. enterprises at Allen A.M.E. comprise a Flake. Rev. Flake honorably served the people Floyd Flake served in the House with honor, workforce of over 800, people making it of the 6th District of New York for over a dec- with sincerity, and with unwavering commit- one of the largest private sector em- ade. ment to his district as well as our Nation. He ployers in the county of Queens. It was a great pleasure to meet Floyd Flake was a model of excellence to all of us in this As Congressman, Floyd H. Flake ful- my first year in Congress and to learn of his body, and for over a decade, he fulfilled a call- filled the wishes of his constituents by abiding interest in community renewal. We ing to public service with passion and nobility. bringing his community development began working together that year on the As a result, I can think of no better reason expertise to Washington. He was a bi- American Community Renewal Act—which will than to honor Floyd Flake by renaming the partisan legislator who focused on ini- be reaching the House floor next month. Dur- federal building in Jamaica, queens. Through- tiatives to revitalize urban neighbor- ing the drafting of the American Community out, his service in his public, personal and hoods. Renewal Act and our subsequent tours of congressional career Rev. Flake remained One of his most notable legislative towns and cities across the nation to learn dedicated to improving the lives of the resi- accomplishments included the provi- from local folks what works and what doesn’t, dents of Jamaica, Queens. Today, Rev. Flake sions of the Community Development I had the opportunity to visit Rev. Flake’s continues to leave a lasting imprint on this Financial Institutions Act of 1993, church, the Allen African Methodist Episcopal community and our Nation. known as the Bank Enterprise Act. The Church in Jamaica, Queens, New York, and I In closing, again Mr. Speaker I urge all my Bank Enterprise Act provided incen- can tell you that Floyd Flake walks the walk. colleagues to unanimously adopt this bill and tives for financial institutions to make Under his inspired and inspiring leadership, rename this federal building in honor of a truly market-oriented investments in desta- that congregation had come together and built dedicated and great public servant, Reverend bilized urban and rural economies. The housing, small business opportunities, coun- Floyd Flake. Bank Enterprise Act has directly im- seling centers, and a school where the chil- Ms. NORTON. Mr. Speaker, it gives pacted the volume of residential mort- dren in the neighborhood actually got an edu- me special pleasure to yield such time gages and commercial lending in tradi- cation—a living thriving, vibrant community as he may consume to the gentleman tionally underserved areas in America. where neighbor cares about neighbor and God from New York (Mr. MEEKS), the pri- The Sixth Congressional District is part of your life. mary sponsor of the bill before us. benefited from his legislative and polit- Since the Constitution won’t allow us to re- Mr. MEEKS of New York. Mr. Speak- ical acumen as Reverend Flake secured name the entire city of Jamaica, New York, er, I thank the gentlewoman for yield- a one-stop capital shop to provide after my good friend Floyd Flake, I am de- ing time to me. counseling for start-up and fledgling lighted to rise in support of this measure to Mr. Speaker, let me also thank the small businesses, funds for the im- honor him in this meaningful way. I urge my gentleman from Pennsylvania (Chair- provement of National Gateway Park, colleagues to support H.R. 3323 and show our man SHUSTER) and the ranking mem- and Hope 6 funds to greatly improve so- great respect for our former colleague Floyd ber, the gentleman from Minnesota cial and economic conditions in se- Flake.

VerDate Aug 04 2004 10:39 Nov 01, 2004 Jkt 039102 PO 00000 Frm 00035 Fmt 0688 Sfmt 9920 E:\BR00\H27JN0.001 H27JN0 June 27, 2000 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—HOUSE 12549 Ms. NORTON. Mr. Speaker, I have no rity and Development Cooperation Act Canady Greenwood McInnis Cannon Gutierrez McIntyre further requests for time, and I yield of 1985, 22 U.S.C. 2349aa–9(c), I transmit Capps Gutknecht McKeon back the balance of my time. herewith a 6-month periodic report on Capuano Hall (OH) McKinney the national emergency with respect to Cardin Hall (TX) McNulty b 1315 Iran that was declared in Executive Carson Hansen Meehan Mr. LATOURETTE. Mr. Speaker, I Castle Hastings (FL) Meek (FL) Order 12957 of March 15, 1995. Chabot Hastings (WA) Meeks (NY) urge passage of the bill, and I yield WILLIAM J. CLINTON. Chambliss Hayes Menendez back the balance of my time. THE WHITE HOUSE, June 27, 2000. Chenoweth-Hage Hayworth Metcalf The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr. Clay Hefley Mica f Clayton Herger Millender- SIMPSON). The question is on the mo- Clement Hill (IN) McDonald tion offered by the gentleman from ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE SPEAKER Clyburn Hill (MT) Miller (FL) Ohio (Mr. LATOURETTE) that the House PRO TEMPORE Coble Hilleary Miller, Gary suspend the rules and pass the bill, Coburn Hilliard Miller, George The SPEAKER pro tempore. Debate Collins Hinchey Minge H.R. 3323. has concluded on all motions to sus- Combest Hinojosa Mink The question was taken; and (two- pend the rules. Condit Hobson Moakley thirds having voted in favor thereof) Conyers Hoeffel Mollohan Pursuant to the provisions of clause Cooksey Hoekstra Moore the rules were suspended and the bill 8, rule XX, the Chair will now put the Costello Holden Moran (KS) was passed. question on each motion to suspend the Cox Holt Moran (VA) A motion to reconsider was laid on rules on which further proceedings Coyne Hooley Morella the table. Cramer Horn Murtha were postponed in the order in which Crane Hostettler Myrick f that motion was entertained. Crowley Houghton Nadler Votes will be taken in the following Cubin Hoyer Napolitano GENERAL LEAVE Cummings Hulshof Neal order: Cunningham Hunter Nethercutt Mr. LATOURETTE. Mr. Speaker, I H. Con. Res. 312, by the yeas and Danner Hutchinson Ney ask unanimous consent that all Mem- nays; Davis (FL) Hyde Northup bers may have 5 legislative days within Davis (IL) Inslee Norwood H.R. 494, by the yeas and nays; Davis (VA) Isakson Nussle which to revise and extend their re- H.R. 4608, by the yeas and nays. Deal Istook Oberstar marks and include extraneous material The Chair will reduce to 5 minutes DeFazio Jackson (IL) Obey on H.R. 4608; H.R. 809, as amended; H.R. the time for any electronic vote after DeGette Jackson-Lee Olver 1959, as amended; and H.R. 3323, the Delahunt (TX) Ortiz the first such vote in this series. DeLauro Jefferson Ose measures just considered by the House. f DeLay Jenkins Owens The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there DeMint John Oxley objection to the request of the gen- SENSE OF CONGRESS THAT Deutsch Johnson (CT) Packard Diaz-Balart Johnson, E. B. Pallone tleman from Ohio? STATES SHOULD MORE CLOSELY Dickey Johnson, Sam Pascrell There was no objection. REGULATE TITLE PAWN TRANS- Dicks Jones (NC) Pastor f ACTIONS AND OUTLAW IMPOSI- Dingell Jones (OH) Payne TION OF USURIOUS INTEREST Dixon Kanjorski Pease RECESS Doggett Kaptur Pelosi RATES ON TITLE LOANS TO CON- Dooley Kasich Peterson (MN) The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursu- SUMERS Doyle Kelly Peterson (PA) ant to clause 12 of rule I, the Chair de- Dreier Kennedy Petri The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Duncan Kildee Phelps clares the House in recess until ap- pending business is the question of sus- Dunn Kilpatrick Pickering proximately 2 p.m. today. pending the rules and agreeing to the Edwards Kind (WI) Pickett Accordingly (at 1 o’clock and 15 min- Ehlers King (NY) Pitts concurrent resolution, H. Con. Res. 312, Ehrlich Kingston Pomeroy utes p.m.), the House stood in recess as amended. Emerson Kleczka Porter until approximately 2 p.m. The Clerk read the title of the con- Engel Klink Portman f English Knollenberg Price (NC) current resolution. Eshoo Kolbe Pryce (OH) The SPEAKER pro tempore. The b 1400 Etheridge Kucinich Quinn question is on the motion offered by Evans Kuykendall Radanovich AFTER RECESS the gentlewoman from New Jersey Everett LaFalce Rahall Ewing LaHood Ramstad The recess having expired, the House (Mrs. ROUKEMA) that the House suspend Farr Lampson Rangel was called to order by the Speaker pro the rules and agree to the concurrent Fattah Lantos Regula Filner Largent Reyes tempore (Mr. SIMPSON) at 2 p.m. resolution, H. Con. Res. 312, as amend- ed, on which the yeas and nays are or- Fletcher Larson Reynolds f Foley Latham Riley dered. Forbes LaTourette Rivers PERIODIC REPORT ON NATIONAL The vote was taken by electronic de- Ford Leach Rodriguez EMERGENCY WITH RESPECT TO vice, and there were—yeas 420, nays 6, Fossella Lee Roemer Fowler Levin Rogan IRAN—MESSAGE FROM THE not voting 8, as follows: Frank (MA) Lewis (CA) Rogers PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED [Roll No. 331] Franks (NJ) Lewis (GA) Ros-Lehtinen STATES (H. DOC. NO. 106–261) Frelinghuysen Lewis (KY) Rothman YEAS—420 Frost Lipinski Roukema The SPEAKER pro tempore laid be- Abercrombie Barton Bonilla Gallegly LoBiondo Roybal-Allard fore the House the following message Ackerman Bass Bonior Ganske Lofgren Royce Aderholt Bateman Bono Gejdenson Lowey Rush from the President of the United Allen Becerra Borski Gekas Lucas (KY) Ryan (WI) States; which was read and, together Andrews Bentsen Boswell Gephardt Lucas (OK) Ryun (KS) with the accompanying papers, without Archer Bereuter Boucher Gibbons Luther Sabo objection, referred to the Committee Armey Berkley Boyd Gilchrest Maloney (CT) Salmon Baca Berman Brady (PA) Gillmor Maloney (NY) Sanchez on International Relations and ordered Bachus Berry Brady (TX) Gilman Manzullo Sanders to be printed: Baird Biggert Brown (FL) Gonzalez Martinez Sandlin To the Congress of the United States: Baker Bilbray Brown (OH) Goode Mascara Sawyer Baldacci Bilirakis Bryant Goodlatte Matsui Saxton As required by section 401(c) of the Baldwin Bishop Burr Goodling McCarthy (MO) Scarborough National Emergencies Act, 50 U.S.C. Ballenger Blagojevich Burton Gordon McCarthy (NY) Schaffer 1641(c), section 204(c) of the Inter- Barcia Bliley Buyer Goss McCollum Schakowsky national Emergency Economic Powers Barr Blumenauer Callahan Graham McCrery Scott Barrett (NE) Blunt Calvert Granger McDermott Sensenbrenner Act (IEEPA), 50 U.S.C. 1703(c), and sec- Barrett (WI) Boehlert Camp Green (TX) McGovern Serrano tion 505(c) of the International Secu- Bartlett Boehner Campbell Green (WI) McHugh Sessions

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