SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES ONE HUNDRED SEVENTH CONGRESS

CONVENED JANUARY 3, 2001 ! " FIRST SESSION ADJOURNED DECEMBER 20, 2001 DAYS OF SESSION 173

CONVENED JANUARY 23, 2002 SECOND SESSION ! ADJOURNED NOVEMBER 20, 2002 " DAYS OF SESSION 149

CALENDAR OF BUSINESS

FINAL ISSUE

(NOTICE.—This FINAL ISSUE of the CALENDAR OF BUSINESS for the One Hundred Seventh Congress reflects the legislative items remaining on the Calendar at the time of the sine die adjournment on November 20, 2002.)

PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF JERI THOMSON, SECRETARY OF THE SENATE

By DAVID J. TINSLEY, LEGISLATIVE CLERK

19–015 ★ (STAR PRINT)

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SSS2002 SSS JANUARY JULY Sun M Tu W Th F Sat Sun M Tu W Th F Sat

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 —–8 —–9 —–10 —–11 —–12 13 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 14 —–15 —–16 —–17 —–18 —–19 20 20 21 22 —–23 —–24 —–25 26 21 —–22 —–23 —–24 —–25 —–26 27 5 27 —–28 —–29 30 31 28 —–29 —–30 —–31 105 FEBRUARY AUGUST

1 2 —–1 2 3 3 —–4 —–5 —–6 —–7 —–8 9 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 —–11 —–12 —–13 —–14 —–15 16 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 19 24 —–25 —–26 —–27 —–28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 106 MARCH SEPTEMBER

—–1 2 1 2 —–3 —–4 —–5 6 7 3 —–4 —–5 —–6 —–7 —–8 9 8 —–9 —–10 —–11 —–12 —–13 14 10 —–11 —–12 —–13 —–14 —–15 16 15 16 —–17 —–18 —–19 —–20 21 17 —–18 —–19 —–20 —–21 —–22 23 22 —–23 —–24 —–25 —–26 27 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 —–30 35 31 123 APRIL OCTOBER

1 2 3 4 5 6 —–1 —–2 —–3 —–4 5 7 —–8 —–9 —–10 —–11 —–12 13 6 —–7 —–8 —–9 —–10 —–11 12 14 —–15 —–16 —–17 —–18 19 20 13 14 —–15 —–16 —–17 18 19 21 —–22 —–23 —–24 —–25 —–26 27 20 —–21 22 23 —–24 25 26 51 28 —–29 —–30 27 —–28 29 30 —–31 139 MAY NOVEMBER

—–1 —–2 3 4 1 2 5 —–6 —–7 —–8 —–9 —–10 11 3 —–4 5 6 —–7 —–8 9 12 —–13 —–14 —–15 —–16 —–17 18 10 11 —–12 —–13 —–14 —–15 16 19 —–20 —–21 —–22 —–23 24 25 17 —–18 —–19 —–20 21 22 23 67 26 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 149 JUNE DECEMBER 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 —–3 —–4 —–5 —–6 —–7 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 9 —–10 —–11 —–12 —–13 —–14 15 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 16 —–17 —–18 —–19 —–20 —–21 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 23 —–24 —–25 —–26 —–27 —–28 29 29 30 31 87 30

NOVEMBER Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Days Senate met during Second Session are marked (—–). Boxed area indicates a scheduled non-legislative period.

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SSS2001 SSS JANUARY JULY Sun M Tu W Th F Sat Sun M Tu W Th F Sat

1 2 —–3 —–4 —–5 —–6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 —–8 9 10 11 12 13 8 —–9 —–10 —–11 —–12 13 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 —–20 15 —–16 —–17 —–18 —–19 —–20 21 21 —–22 —–23 —–24 —–25 26 27 22 —–23 —–24 —–25 —–26 —–27 28 13 28 —–29 —–30 —–31 29 —–30 —–31 108 FEBRUARY AUGUST

—–1 2 3 —–1 —–2 —–3 4 4 —–5 —–6 —–7 —–8 9 10 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 —–12 —–13 —–14 —–15 16 17 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 25 —–26 —–27 —–28 26 27 28 29 30 31 111 MARCH SEPTEMBER

—–1 2 3 1 4 —–5 —–6 —–7 —–8 —–9 10 2 3 —–4 —–5 —–6 7 8 11 —–12 —–13 —–14 —–15 16 17 9 —–10 11 —–12 —–13 —–14 15 18 —–19 —–20 —–21 —–22 —–23 24 16 —–17 18 —–19 —–20 —–21 22 25 —–26 —–27 —–28 —–29 —–30 31 23 —–24 —–25 —–26 27 —–28 29 45 30 126 APRIL OCTOBER

1 —–2 —–3 —–4 —–5 —–6 7 —–1 —–2 —–3 —–4 —–5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 7 8 —–9 —–10 —–11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 14 —–15 —–16 —–17 —–18 19 20 22 —–23 —–24 —–25 —–26 27 28 21 22 —–23 —–24 —–25 —–26 27 55 29 —–t30 28 29 —–30 —–31 144 MAY NOVEMBER

—–1 —–2 —–3 —–4 5 —–1 —–2 3 6 —–7 —–8 —–9 —–10 11 12 4 —–5 —–6 —–7 —–8 —–9 10 13 —–14 —–15 —–16 —–17 —–18 19 11 12 —–13 —–14 —–15 —–16 17 20 —–21 —–22 —–23 —–24 —–25 —–26 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 74 27 28 29 30 31 25 26 —–27 —–28 —–29 —–30 159 JUNE DECEMBER

1 2 1 3 4 —–5 —–6 —–7 —–8 9 2 —–3 —–4 —–5 —–6 —–7 8 10 —–11 —–12 —–13 —–14 15 16 9 —–10 —–11 —–12 —–13 —–14 15 17 —–18 —–19 —–20 —–21 —–22 23 16 —–17 —–18 —–19 —–20 21 22 24 —–25 —–26 —–27 —–28 —–29 30 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 92 30 31 173

Days Senate met during First Session are marked (—–). Boxed area indicates a non-legislative period.

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Class Class 1 Akaka, Daniel K ...... HI 2 HELMS, JESSE ...... NC 2 ALLARD, WAYNE ...... CO 3 Hollings, Ernest F ...... SC 1 ALLEN, GEORGE ...... VA 2 HUTCHINSON, TIM ...... AR 3 2 BARKLEY, DEAN M * ...... MN 1 HUTCHISON, KAY BAILEY ...... TX 2 Baucus, Max ...... MT 2 INHOFE, JAMES M ...... OK 3 Bayh, Evan ...... IN 3 Inouye, Daniel K ...... HI 3 BENNETT, ROBERT F ...... UT 1 JEFFORDS, JAMES M* ...... VT 2 Biden, Joseph R., Jr ...... DE 2 Johnson, Tim ...... SD 1 Bingaman, Jeff ...... NM 1 Kennedy, Edward M ...... MA 3 BOND, CHRISTOPHER S ...... MO 2 Kerry, John F ...... MA 3 Boxer, Barbara ...... CA 1 Kohl, Herb ...... WI 3 Breaux, John B ...... LA 1 KYL, JON ...... AZ 3 BROWNBACK, SAM ...... KS 2 Landrieu, Mary L ...... LA 3 BUNNING, JIM ...... KY 3 Leahy, Patrick J ...... VT 1 BURNS, CONRAD R ...... MT 2 Levin, Carl ...... MI 1 Byrd, Robert C ...... WV 1 Lieberman, Joseph I ...... CT 3 CAMPBELL, BEN NIGHTHORSE ..... CO 3 Lincoln, Blanche L ...... AR 1 Cantwell, Maria ...... WA 1 LOTT, TRENT ...... MS 1 1 Carnahan, Jean ...... MO 1 LUGAR, RICHARD G ...... IN 1 Carper, Thomas R ...... DE 3 MCCAIN, JOHN ...... AZ 1 CHAFEE, LINCOLN ...... RI 2 MCCONNELL, MITCH ...... KY 2 Cleland, Max ...... GA 3 Mikulski, Barbara A ...... MD 1 Clinton, Hillary Rodham ...... NY 3 Miller, Zell 2 ...... GA 2 COCHRAN, THAD ...... MS 3 MURKOWSKI, FRANK H ...... AK 2 COLLINS, SUSAN M ...... ME 3 Murray, Patty ...... WA 1 Conrad, Kent ...... ND 1 Nelson, Bill ...... FL 1 Corzine, Jon S ...... NJ 1 Nelson, E. Benjamin ...... NE 2 CRAIG, LARRY E ...... ID 3 NICKLES, DON ...... OK 3 CRAPO, MICHAEL D ...... ID 2 Reed, Jack ...... RI 3 Daschle, Thomas A ...... SD 3 Reid, Harry ...... NV 1 Dayton, Mark ...... MN 2 ROBERTS, PAT ...... KS 1 DEWINE, MIKE ...... OH 2 Rockefeller, John D., IV ...... WV 3 Dodd, Christopher J ...... CT 1 SANTORUM, RICK ...... PA 2 DOMENICI, PETE V ...... NM 1 Sarbanes, Paul S ...... MD 3 Dorgan, Byron L ...... ND 3 Schumer, Charles E ...... NY 2 Durbin, Richard ...... IL 2 SESSIONS, JEFF ...... AL 3 Edwards, John ...... NC 3 SHELBY, RICHARD C ...... AL 1 ENSIGN, JOHN ...... NV 2 SMITH, BOB ...... NH 2 ENZI, MICHAEL B ...... WY 2 SMITH, GORDON H ...... OR 3 Feingold, Russell D ...... WI 1 SNOWE, OLYMPIA J ...... ME 1 Feinstein, Dianne ...... CA 3 SPECTER, ARLEN ...... PA 3 FITZGERALD, PETER G ...... IL 1 Stabenow, Debbie ...... MI 1 FRIST, WILLIAM H ...... TN 2 STEVENS, TED ...... AK 3 Graham, Bob ...... FL 1 THOMAS, CRAIG ...... WY 2 GRAMM, PHIL ...... TX 2 THOMPSON, FRED ...... TN 3 GRASSLEY, CHUCK ...... IA 2 THURMOND, STROM ...... SC 3 GREGG, JUDD ...... NH 2 Torricelli, Robert ...... NJ 2 HAGEL, CHUCK ...... NE 3 VOINOVICH, GEORGE V ...... OH 2 Harkin, Tom ...... IA 2 WARNER, JOHN ...... VA 1 HATCH, ORRIN G ...... UT 3 Wyden, Ron ...... OR

Class 1=Senators whose terms expire in 2007 (Demo. 18 Ind. 1 Rep. 14) ...... 33 Class 2=Senators whose terms expire in 2003 (Demo. 12 Ind. 1 Rep. 20) ...... 33 Class 3=Senators whose terms expire in 2005 (Demo. 19 Ind. 0 Rep. 15) ...... 34 Totals (Demo. 49 Ind. 2 Rep. 49) ...... 100 [Democrats in italic] [Republicans in roman] [*Independent] 1 Appointed until election day 2002 to fill an unexpired term. 2 Elected to fill an unexpired term until January 3, 2005. 3 Appointed to fill an unexpired term until January 3, 2003.

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AGRICULTURE, NUTRITION, AND ARMED SERVICES BUDGET FORESTRY Room SR–228. Russell Office Building. Meet- Room SD–621. Dirksen Office Building. Meet- Room SR–328A. Russell Office Building. Meet- ings, Thursdays at 10 a.m. ings, first Thursday of each month. ings, first and third Wednesdays at 10 a.m. Carl Levin, of Michigan, Chairman Kent Conrad, of North Dakota, Chairman Tom Harkin, of Iowa, Chairman Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland Kent Conrad, of North Dakota Joseph I. Lieberman, of Connecticut , of Washington Thomas A. Daschle, of South Dakota Max Cleland, of Georgia Ron Wyden, of Oregon Max Baucus, of Montana Mary L. Landrieu, of Louisiana Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin Blanche L. Lincoln, of Arkansas Jack Reed, of Rhode Island Tim Johnson, of South Dakota Zell Miller, of Georgia Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia Debbie Stabenow, of Michigan Bill Nelson, of Florida Bill Nelson, of Florida E. Benjamin Nelson, of Nebraska E. Benjamin Nelson, of Nebraska Debbie Stabenow, of Michigan Mark Dayton, of Minnesota Jean Carnahan, of Missouri Hillary Rodham Clinton, of New York ———, ——— Mark Dayton, of Minnesota Jon S. Corzine, of Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico Jesse Helms, of North Carolina John Warner, of Virginia Chuck Grassley, of Iowa Thad Cochran, of Mississippi Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina Don Nickles, of Oklahoma Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky John McCain, of Arizona Phil Gramm, of Texas Pat Roberts, of Kansas Bob Smith, of New Hampshire Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri Peter G. Fitzgerald, of James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire Craig Thomas, of Wyoming Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine Wayne Allard, of Colorado Pat Roberts, of Kansas William H. Frist, of Tennessee Tim Hutchinson, of Arkansas Wayne Allard, of Colorado Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon Michael D. Crapo, of Idaho Tim Hutchinson, of Arkansas Wayne Allard, of Colorado Jeff Sessions, of Alabama Chuck Hagel, of Nebraska Susan M. Collins, of Maine Jim Bunning, of Kentucky

APPROPRIATIONS BANKING, HOUSING, AND URBAN COMMERCE, SCIENCE, AND AFFAIRS TRANSPORTATION Room S–128, The Capitol. Meetings at the call of the Chairman. Room SD–534. Dirksen Office Building. Meet- Room SD–508. Dirksen Office Building. Meet- ings, last Tuesday of each month at 10:30 a.m. ings, first and third Tuesdays at 10 a.m. Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia, Chairman Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland, Chairman Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina, Chairman Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont Tim Johnson, of South Dakota John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia Tom Harkin, of Iowa Jack Reed, of Rhode Island John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland Charles E. Schumer, of New York John B. Breaux, of Louisiana Harry Reid, of Nevada Evan Bayh, of Indiana Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin Zell Miller, of Georgia Ron Wyden, of Oregon Patty Murray, of Washington Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware Max Cleland, of Georgia Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota Debbie Stabenow, of Michigan Barbara Boxer, of California Dianne Feinstein, of California Jon S. Corzine, of New Jersey John Edwards, of North Carolina Richard Durbin, of Illinois Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii Jean Carnahan, of Missouri Tim Johnson, of South Dakota Bill Nelson, of Florida Mary L. Landrieu, of Louisiana Phil Gramm, of Texas Jack Reed, of Rhode Island Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama John McCain, of Arizona Robert F. Bennett, of Utah Ted Stevens, of Alaska Ted Stevens, of Alaska Wayne Allard, of Colorado Conrad R. Burns, of Montana Thad Cochran, of Mississippi Michael B. Enzi, of Wyoming Trent Lott, of Mississippi Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania Chuck Hagel, of Nebraska Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri Jim Bunning, of Kentucky Sam Brownback, of Kansas Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky Michael D. Crapo, of Idaho Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon Conrad R. Burns, of Montana John Ensign, of Nevada Peter G. Fitzgerald, of Illinois Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama John Ensign, of Nevada Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire George Allen, of Virginia Robert F. Bennett, of Utah Ben Nighthorse Campbell, of Colorado Larry E. Craig, of Idaho Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas Mike DeWine, of Ohio

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ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES FINANCE GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS Room SD–364. Dirksen Office Building. Meet- Room SD–219. Dirksen Office Building. Meet- Room SD–340. Dirksen Office Building. Meet- ings, third Wednesday of each month at 10 ings, second and fourth Tuesdays at 10 a.m. ings, first Thursday of each month. a.m. Joseph I. Lieberman, of Connecticut, Chairman Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico, Chairman Max Baucus, of Montana, Chairman Carl Levin, of Michigan Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota Thomas A. Daschle, of South Dakota Richard Durbin, of Illinois , of Florida John B. Breaux, of Louisiana Robert Torricelli, of New Jersey Ron Wyden, of Oregon Kent Conrad, of North Dakota Max Cleland, of Georgia Tim Johnson, of South Dakota Bob Graham, of Florida Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware Mary L. Landrieu, of Louisiana James M. Jeffords, of Vermont Jean Carnahan, of Missouri Evan Bayh, of Indiana Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico Mark Dayton, of Minnesota Dianne Feinstein, of California John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts Charles E. Schumer, of New York Robert Torricelli, of New Jersey Fred Thompson, of Tennessee Maria Cantwell, of Washington Blanche L. Lincoln, of Arkansas Ted Stevens, of Alaska Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware Susan M. Collins, of Maine Chuck Grassley, of Iowa George V. Voinovich, of Ohio Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah Thad Cochran, of Mississippi Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska Robert F. Bennett, of Utah Don Nickles, of Oklahoma Don Nickles, of Oklahoma Jim Bunning, of Kentucky Larry E. Craig, of Idaho Phil Gramm, of Texas Peter G. Fitzgerald, of Illinois Ben Nighthorse Campbell, of Colorado Trent Lott, of Mississippi Craig Thomas, of Wyoming Fred Thompson, of Tennessee Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine Conrad R. Burns, of Montana Jon Kyl, of Arizona Jon Kyl, of Arizona Craig Thomas, of Wyoming Chuck Hagel, of Nebraska Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon

ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS FOREIGN RELATIONS HEALTH, EDUCATION, LABOR, AND PENSIONS Room SD–458. Dirksen Office Building. Meet- Room SD–446. Dirksen Office Building. Meet- ings, first and third Thursdays at 10 a.m. ings at the call of the Chairman. Room SD–428. Dirksen Office Building. Meet- ings, second and fourth Wednesdays at 10 James M. Jeffords, of Vermont, Chairman Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware, Chairman a.m. Max Baucus, of Montana Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland Harry Reid, of Nevada Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts, Chair- Bob Graham, of Florida John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts man Joseph I. Lieberman, of Connecticut Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut Barbara Boxer, of California ———, ——— Tom Harkin, of Iowa Ron Wyden, of Oregon Barbara Boxer, of California Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware Robert Torricelli, of New Jersey James M. Jeffords, of Vermont Hillary Rodham Clinton, of New York Bill Nelson, of Florida Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico Jon S. Corzine, of New Jersey John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia ———, ——— Patty Murray, of Washington Bob Smith, of New Hampshire Jesse Helms, of North Carolina Jack Reed, of Rhode Island John Warner, of Virginia Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana John Edwards, of North Carolina James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma Chuck Hagel, of Nebraska Hillary Rodham Clinton, of New York Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon George V. Voinovich, of Ohio William H. Frist, of Tennessee Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire Michael D. Crapo, of Idaho Lincoln Chafee, of Rhode Island William H. Frist, of Tennessee Lincoln Chafee, of Rhode Island George Allen, of Virginia Michael B. Enzi, of Wyoming Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania Sam Brownback, of Kansas Tim Hutchinson, of Arkansas Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico Michael B. Enzi, of Wyoming John Warner, of Virginia Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri Pat Roberts, of Kansas Susan M. Collins, of Maine Jeff Sessions, of Alabama Mike DeWine, of Ohio

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JUDICIARY SMALL BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP Room SD–224. Dirksen Office Building. Meet- ings at the call of the chairman. Room SR–428A. Russell Office Building. Meet- ings, first Wednesday of each month. Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont, Chairman Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts, Chairman Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware Carl Levin, of Michigan Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin Tom Harkin, of Iowa Dianne Feinstein, of California Joseph I. Lieberman, of Connecticut Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin ———, ——— Charles E. Schumer, of New York Max Cleland, of Georgia Richard Durbin, of Illinois Mary L. Landrieu, of Louisiana Maria Cantwell, of Washington John Edwards, of North Carolina John Edwards, of North Carolina Maria Cantwell, of Washington Jean Carnahan, of Missouri Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri Chuck Grassley, of Iowa Conrad R. Burns, of Montana Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania Robert F. Bennett, of Utah Jon Kyl, of Arizona Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine Mike DeWine, of Ohio Michael B. Enzi, of Wyoming Jeff Sessions, of Alabama Peter G. Fitzgerald, of Illinois Sam Brownback, of Kansas Michael D. Crapo, of Idaho Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky George Allen, of Virginia John Ensign, of Nevada

RULES AND ADMINISTRATION VETERANS’ AFFAIRS Room SR–305. Russell Office Building. Meet- Room SR–414. Russell Office Building. Meet- ings, second and fourth Wednesdays at 9:30 ings, first Wednesday of each month. a.m. John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut, Chairman Bob Graham, of Florida Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia James M. Jeffords, of Vermont Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii Dianne Feinstein, of California ———, ——— Robert Torricelli, of New Jersey Patty Murray, of Washington Charles E. Schumer, of New York Zell Miller, of Georgia John B. Breaux, of Louisiana E. Benjamin Nelson, of Nebraska Thomas A. Daschle, of South Dakota Mark Dayton, of Minnesota Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania Richard Durbin, of Illinois Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky Ben Nighthorse Campbell, of Colorado John Warner, of Virginia Larry E. Craig, of Idaho Jesse Helms, of North Carolina Tim Hutchinson, of Arkansas Ted Stevens, of Alaska Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas Thad Cochran, of Mississippi Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania Don Nickles, of Oklahoma Trent Lott, of Mississippi Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas

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COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS

Room SH–838. Hart Office Building

Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii, Chairman Kent Conrad, of North Dakota Harry Reid, of Nevada Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii ———, ——— Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota Tim Johnson, of South Dakota Maria Cantwell, of Washington

Ben Nighthorse Campbell, of Colorado, Vice Chairman Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska John McCain, of Arizona Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico Craig Thomas, of Wyoming Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma

SELECT COMMITTEE ON ETHICS SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE

Room SH–220. Hart Office Building Room SH–211. Hart Office Building

Harry Reid, of Nevada, Chairman Bob Graham, of Florida, Chairman Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii Carl Levin, of Michigan Blanche L. Lincoln, of Arkansas John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia Dianne Feinstein, of California Ron Wyden, of Oregon Pat Roberts, of Kansas, Vice Chairman Richard Durbin, of Illinois George V. Voinovich, of Ohio Evan Bayh, of Indiana Craig Thomas, of Wyoming John Edwards, of North Carolina Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland

Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama, Vice Chairman Jon Kyl, of Arizona James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah Pat Roberts, of Kansas Mike DeWine, of Ohio Fred Thompson, of Tennessee Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana

SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON AGING

Room SD–G31. Dirksen Office Building

John B. Breaux, of Louisiana, Chairman Harry Reid, of Nevada Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin James M. Jeffords, of Vermont Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin Ron Wyden, of Oregon Blanche L. Lincoln, of Arkansas Evan Bayh, of Indiana Thomas R. Carper, of Delaware Debbie Stabenow, of Michigan Jean Carnahan, of Missouri

Larry E. Craig, of Idaho Conrad R. Burns, of Montana Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania Susan M. Collins, of Maine Michael B. Enzi, of Wyoming Tim Hutchinson, of Arkansas John Ensign, of Nevada Chuck Hagel, of Nebraska Gordon H. Smith, of Oregon

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JOINT ECONOMIC COMMITTEE Room SD G01. Dirksen Office Building

SENATE MEMBERS Jack Reed, of Rhode Island, Vice Chairman Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico Jon S. Corzine, of New Jersey Robert Torricelli, of New Jersey Robert F. Bennett, of Utah Sam Brownback, of Kansas Jeff Sessions, of Alabama Michael D. Crapo, of Idaho Lincoln Chafee, of Rhode Island

JOINT COMMITTEE ON THE LIBRARY Room SR 305. Russell Office Building

SENATE MEMBERS Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut, Vice Chair- man Charles E. Schumer, of New York Mark Dayton, of Minnesota Ted Stevens, of Alaska Thad Cochran, of Mississippi

JOINT COMMITTEE ON PRINTING

SENATE MEMBERS Mark Dayton, of Minnesota, Chairman Dianne Feinstein, of California Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii Thad Cochran, of Mississippi Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania

JOINT COMMITTEE ON TAXATION Room SD 204. Dirksen Office Building

SENATE MEMBERS Max Baucus, of Montana, Vice Chairman John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia Thomas A. Daschle, of South Dakota Chuck Grassley, of Iowa Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah

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Cross Index of General Orders Measures With Corresponding Order Numbers

Measure Order Measure Order Measure Order Number Number Number Number Number Number S. 1 ...... 23 S. 1077 ...... 76 S. 1956 ...... 416 S. 2 ...... 497 S. 1079 ...... 554 S. 1959 ...... 641 S. 73 ...... 1 S. 1088 ...... 194 S. 1961 ...... 527 S. 74 ...... 2 S. 1090 ...... 195 S. 1971 ...... 552 S. 75 ...... 3 S. 1115 ...... 526 S. 1974 ...... 351 S. 76 ...... 4 S. 1140 ...... 210 S. 1979 ...... 320 S. 78 ...... 5 S. 1188 ...... 190 S. 1988 ...... 642 S. 79 ...... 6 S. 1209 ...... 313 S. 1991 ...... 404 S. 87 ...... 144 S. 1220 ...... 548 S. 1992 ...... 525 S. 127 ...... 106 S. 1246 ...... 102 S. 1994 ...... 624 S. 206 ...... 36 S. 1254 ...... 115 S. 1999 ...... 585 S. 214 ...... 435 S. 1284 ...... 763 S. 2010 ...... 366 S. 219 ...... 32 S. 1291 ...... 425 S. 2016 ...... 643 S. 220 ...... 7 S. 1319 ...... 205 S. 2018 ...... 738 S. 271 ...... 124 S. 1335 ...... 429 S. 2024 ...... 423 S. 281 ...... 444 S. 1356 ...... 324 S. 2039 ...... 414 S. 304 ...... 247 S. 1379 ...... 298 S. 2043 ...... 536 S. 319 ...... 35 S. 1382 ...... 257 S. 2059 ...... 483 S. 321 ...... 582 S. 1401 ...... 149 S. 2065 ...... 767 S. 328 ...... 14 S. 1416 ...... 155 S. 2074 ...... 508 S. 343 ...... 741 S. 1428 ...... 214 S. 2119 ...... 465 S. 361 ...... 383 S. 1439 ...... 164 S. 2132 ...... 534 S. 367 ...... 111 S. 1451 ...... 639 S. 2134 ...... 451 S. 396 ...... 314 S. 1511 ...... 185 S. 2179 ...... 375 S. 407 ...... 101 S. 1550 ...... 200 S. 2182 ...... 549 S. 414 ...... 487 S. 1564 ...... 202 S. 2201 ...... 551 S. 415 ...... 300 S. 1593 ...... 272 S. 2328 ...... 602 S. 454 ...... 467 S. 1601 ...... 213 S. 2332 ...... 748 S. 486 ...... 731 S. 1602 ...... 764 S. 2335 ...... 545 S. 507 ...... 63 S. 1615 ...... 563 S. 2388 ...... 586 S. 517 ...... 65 S. 1621 ...... 267 S. 2394 ...... 547 S. 543 ...... 153 S. 1623 ...... 268 S. 2395 ...... 500 S. 556 ...... 768 S. 1624 ...... 269 S. 2428 ...... 462 S. 565 ...... 239 S. 1630 ...... 218 S. 2452 ...... 440 S. 625 ...... 103 S. 1631 ...... 297 S. 2466 ...... 694 S. 630 ...... 735 S. 1638 ...... 571 S. 2475 ...... 644 S. 633 ...... 421 S. 1651 ...... 709 S. 2480 ...... 761 S. 710 ...... 555 S. 1655 ...... 754 S. 2482 ...... 596 S. 718 ...... 41 S. 1731 ...... 237 S. 2483 ...... 696 S. 724 ...... 541 S. 1732 ...... 238 S. 2485 ...... 367 S. 746 ...... 165 S. 1739 ...... 544 S. 2489 ...... 511 S. 763 ...... 34 S. 1746 ...... 747 S. 2498 ...... 466 S. 778 ...... 104 S. 1748 ...... 253 S. 2499 ...... 739 S. 835 ...... 264 S. 1750 ...... 550 S. 2506 ...... 490 S. 862 ...... 499 S. 1765 ...... 255 S. 2519 ...... 573 S. 864 ...... 356 S. 1766 ...... 259 S. 2525 ...... 482 S. 872 ...... 42 S. 1768 ...... 436 S. 2538 ...... 385 S. 896 ...... 43 S. 1786 ...... 270 S. 2541 ...... 755 S. 924 ...... 343 S. 1811 ...... 378 S. 2550 ...... 740 S. 928 ...... 345 S. 1833 ...... 296 S. 2551 ...... 384 S. 950 ...... 302 S. 1846 ...... 601 S. 2565 ...... 646 S. 951 ...... 209 S. 1850 ...... 732 S. 2571 ...... 574 S. 952 ...... 162 S. 1865 ...... 598 S. 2585 ...... 647 S. 964 ...... 54 S. 1867 ...... 369 S. 2587 ...... 648 S. 975 ...... 610 S. 1871 ...... 540 S. 2598 ...... 575 S. 986 ...... 241 S. 1882 ...... 770 S. 2608 ...... 633 S. 1008 ...... 226 S. 1883 ...... 604 S. 2612 ...... 649 S. 1021 ...... 81 S. 1917 ...... 422 S. 2623 ...... 650 S. 1028 ...... 570 S. 1943 ...... 584 S. 2633 ...... 453 S. 1069 ...... 595 S. 1944 ...... 572 S. 2644 ...... 733

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Measure Order Measure Order Measure Order Number Number Number Number Number Number S. 2649 ...... 484 S.J. Res. 34 ...... 412 H.R. 5017 ...... 495 S. 2652 ...... 651 S.J. Res. 43 ...... 559 H.R. 5093 ...... 503 S. 2664 ...... 625 S.J. Res. 44 ...... 672 H.R. 5120 ...... 517 S. 2672 ...... 653 S.J. Res. 46 ...... 630 H.R. 5427 ...... 702 S. 2673 ...... 442 S. 2696 ...... 654 S. Con. Res. 20 ...... 24 H.J. Res. 36 ...... 92 S. 2708 ...... 478 S. Con. Res. 28 ...... 84 S. 2709 ...... 479 S. Con. Res. 100 ..... 341 S. 2713 ...... 533 S. 2715 ...... 749 H.R. 6 ...... 68 S. 2720 ...... 492 H.R. 7 ...... 496 S. 2727 ...... 655 H.R. 8 ...... 33 S. 2730 ...... 751 H.R. 107 ...... 578 S. 2731 ...... 656 H.R. 503 ...... 72 S. 2734 ...... 535 H.R. 577 ...... 413 S. 2740 ...... 498 H.R. 809 ...... 593 S. 2743 ...... 638 H.R. 1009 ...... 344 S. 2744 ...... 657 H.R. 1098 ...... 107 S. 2753 ...... 561 H.R. 1866 ...... 427 S. 2756 ...... 658 H.R. 1883 ...... 321 S. 2766 ...... 509 H.R. 1886 ...... 428 S. 2773 ...... 659 H.R. 2143 ...... 411 S. 2776 ...... 660 H.R. 2505 ...... 140 S. 2778 ...... 512 H.R. 2563 ...... 150 S. 2779 ...... 513 H.R. 2589 ...... 168 S. 2784 ...... 514 H.R. 2602 ...... 116 S. 2788 ...... 661 H.R. 2666 ...... 695 S. 2797 ...... 519 H.R. 2722 ...... 248 S. 2801 ...... 520 H.R. 2742 ...... 311 S. 2808 ...... 522 H.R. 2804 ...... 331 S. 2809 ...... 523 H.R. 2833 ...... 160 S. 2817 ...... 734 H.R. 2887 ...... 228 S. 2823 ...... 662 H.R. 2975 ...... 198 S. 2847 ...... 690 H.R. 2983 ...... 240 S. 2862 ...... 765 H.R. 3005 ...... 319 S. 2880 ...... 664 H.R. 3178 ...... 299 S. 2893 ...... 665 H.R. 3189 ...... 249 S. 2897 ...... 691 H.R. 3322 ...... 460 S. 2899 ...... 666 H.R. 3421 ...... 679 S. 2924 ...... 594 H.R. 3441 ...... 312 S. 2927 ...... 667 H.R. 3450 ...... 629 S. 2928 ...... 752 H.R. 3479 ...... 515 S. 2937 ...... 668 H.R. 3480 ...... 433 S. 2945 ...... 772 H.R. 3504 ...... 310 S. 2946 ...... 769 H.R. 3507 ...... 301 S. 2950 ...... 699 H.R. 3534 ...... 632 S. 2952 ...... 669 H.R. 3694 ...... 381 S. 2969 ...... 750 H.R. 3786 ...... 680 S. 2975 ...... 742 H.R. 3892 ...... 532 S. 2978 ...... 743 H.R. 3928 ...... 683 S. 2983 ...... 744 H.R. 3937 ...... 464 S. 2984 ...... 745 H.R. 3958 ...... 461 S. 2989 ...... 636 H.R. 4044 ...... 616 S. 2998 ...... 622 H.R. 4231 ...... 485 S. 2999 ...... 746 H.R. 4635 ...... 494 S. 3003 ...... 670 H.R. 4691 ...... 620 S. 3005 ...... 671 H.R. 4737 ...... 518 S. 3009 ...... 619 H.R. 4793 ...... 631 S. 3018 ...... 627 H.R. 4800 ...... 408 S. 3054 ...... 701 H.R. 4807 ...... 693 S. 3059 ...... 708 H.R. 4931 ...... 441 S. 3070 ...... 771 H.R. 4954 ...... 493 S. 3099 ...... 706 H.R. 4965 ...... 521 S. 3100 ...... 707 H.R. 4968 ...... 705

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ORDER MEASURE NUMBER REPORTED OR TITLE NO. AND AUTHOR PLACED ON THE CALENDAR

1 S. 73 A bill to prohibit the provision of Jan. 23, 2001.—Read the sec- Mr. Helms Federal funds to any State or ond time and placed on the local educational agency that calendar. denies or prevents participation in constitutional prayer in schools.

2 S. 74 A bill to prohibit the provision of Jan. 23, 2001.—Read the sec- Mr. Helms Federal funds to any State or ond time and placed on the local educational agency that calendar. distributes or provides morn- ing-after pills to schoolchildren.

3 S. 75 A bill to protect the lives of un- Jan. 23, 2001.—Read the sec- Mr. Helms born human beings. ond time and placed on the calendar.

4 S. 76 A bill to make it a violation of Jan. 23, 2001.—Read the sec- Mr. Helms a right secured by the Constitu- ond time and placed on the tion and laws of the United calendar. States to perform an abortion with the knowledge that the abortion is being performed solely because of the gender of the fetus.

5 S. 78 A bill to amend the Civil Rights Jan. 23, 2001.—Read the sec- Mr. Helms Act of 1964 to make pref- ond time and placed on the erential treatment an unlawful calendar. employment practice, and for other purposes.

6 S. 79 A bill to encourage drug-free Jan. 23, 2001.—Read the sec- Mr. Helms Schools and Safe Schools. ond time and placed on the calendar.

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ORDER MEASURE NUMBER REPORTED OR TITLE NO. AND AUTHOR PLACED ON THE CALENDAR

7 S. 220 A bill to amend title 11, United Jan. 31, 2001.—Read the sec- Messrs. States Code, and for other pur- ond time and placed on the Grassley, poses. calendar. Sessions, and Hatch

14 S. 328 A bill to amend the Coastal Zone Feb. 15, 2001.—Read the sec- Ms. Snowe and Management Act. ond time and placed on the others calendar.

23 S. 1 A bill to extend programs and ac- Mar. 28, 2001.—Mr. Jeffords, Mr. Jeffords tivities under the Elementary Committee on Health, Edu- and Secondary Education Act of cation, Labor, and Pensions, 1965. without amendment. (Rept. 7.) (An original bill.) (Addi- tional views filed.)

24 S. Con. Res. 20 Concurrent resolution setting Apr. 2, 2001.—Committee on Mr. Hollings forth the congressional budget the Budget discharged pursu- for the United States Govern- ant to Public Law 93–344, ment for fiscal year 2002. and placed on the calendar.

32 S. 219 A bill to suspend for two years Apr. 5, 2001.—Mr. Helms, Com- Mr. Dodd and the certification procedures mittee on Foreign Relations, others under section 490(b) of the For- with an amendment in the eign Assistance Act of 1961 in nature of a substitute, and an order to foster greater multilat- amendment to the title. (No eral cooperation in inter- written report.) national counternarcotics pro- grams, and for other purposes.

33 H.R. 8 An act to amend the Internal Apr. 6, 2001.—Read the second Revenue Code of 1986 to phase- time and placed on the cal- out the estate and gift taxes endar. over a 10-year period, and for other purposes.

34 S. 763 An act to amend the Internal Apr. 24, 2001.—Mr. Grassley, Mr. Grassley Revenue Code of 1986 to allow Committee on Finance, with- tax-free expenditures from edu- out amendment. (Rept. 12.) cation individual retirement ac- (An original bill.) counts for elementary and sec- ondary school expenses, to in- crease the maximum annual amount of contributions to such accounts, and for other pur- poses.

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ORDER MEASURE NUMBER REPORTED OR TITLE NO. AND AUTHOR PLACED ON THE CALENDAR

35 S. 319 A bill to amend title 49, United Apr. 26, 2001.—Mr. McCain, Mr. McCain States Code, to ensure that air Committee on Commerce, and others carriers meet their obligations Science, and Transportation, under the Airline Customer with an amendment in the Service Agreement, and provide nature of a substitute. (Rept. improved passenger service in 13.) order to meet public conven- ience and necessity.

36 S. 206 A bill to repeal the Public Utility May 9, 2001.—Mr. Gramm, Mr. Shelby Holding Company Act of 1935, Committee on Banking, and others to enact the Public Utility Housing, and Urban Affairs, Holding Company Act of 2001, with an amendment in the and for other purposes. nature of a substitute. (Rept. 15.) (Additional views filed.)

41 S. 718 A bill to direct the National Insti- May 14, 2001.—Mr. McCain, Messrs. tute of Standards and Tech- Committee on Commerce, McCain, nology to establish a program Science, and Transportation, Brownback, to support research and train- with amendments. (Rept. 16.) and Jeffords ing in methods of detecting the (Minority views filed.) use of performance-enhancing drugs by athletes, and for other purposes.

42 S. 872 A bill to amend the Public Health May 15, 2001.—Read the sec- Messrs. Service Act, the Employee Re- ond time and placed on the McCain, tirement Income Security Act of calendar. Edwards, and 1974, and the