January 28, 2003 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S1685

subsection (b), shall apply with respect to (2) DETERMINATION OF VIOLATIONS.—Any and have been se- violations of that section occurring on or willful violation committed contempora- lected to play in the 2003 NFL ; after the effective date described in section neously with respect to the social security Whereas each player, coach, trainer, man- 3(c). numbers of 2 or more individuals by means of ager, and administrator dedicated this sea- SEC. 9. CRIMINAL PENALTIES FOR THE MISUSE mail, telecommunication, or otherwise, shall son and their efforts to ensure the Tampa OF A SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER. be treated as a separate violation with re- Bay Buccaneers reached the pinnacle of the (a) PROHIBITION OF WRONGFUL USE AS PER- spect to each such individual. sports world—a Championship; SONAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER.—No person (3) ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES.—The provi- and may obtain any individual’s social security sions of section 1128A of the Social Security Whereas Buccaneer fans and the Tampa number for purposes of locating or identi- Act (42 U.S.C. 1320a–7a), other than sub- Bay community are to be commended for fying an individual with the intent to phys- sections (a), (b), (f), (h), (i), (j), (m), and (n) their long-standing support, perseverance ically injure, harm, or use the identity of the and the first sentence of subsection (c) of and pride in the team: Now, therefore, be it individual for any illegal purpose. such section, and the provisions of sub- Resolved, that the Senate— (b) CRIMINAL SANCTIONS.—Section 208(a) of sections (d) and (e) of section 205 of such Act (1) commends the loyalty, perservance and the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 408(a)) is (42 U.S.C. 405) shall apply to a civil penalty pride of the ’ fans; amended— action under this subsection in the same (2) congratulates the World Champion (1) in paragraph (8), by inserting ‘‘or’’ after manner as such provisions apply to a penalty Tampa Bay Buccaneers for their historic win the semicolon; and or proceeding under section 1128A(a) of such in Super Bowl XXXVII; and (2) by inserting after paragraph (8) the fol- Act (42 U.S.C. 1320a–7a(a)), except that, for (3) recognizes the achievements of the lowing: purposes of this paragraph, any reference in players, coaches and support staff who were ‘‘(9) except as provided in subsections (e) section 1128A of such Act (42 U.S.C. 1320a–7a) instrumental in helping the Tampa Bay Buc- and (f) of section 1028A of title 18, United to the Secretary shall be deemed to be a ref- caneers win Super Bowl XXXVII. States Code, knowingly and willfully dis- erence to the Attorney General. SEC. 2. The Secretary of the Senate shall plays, sells, or purchases (as those terms are transmit a copy of this resolution to Tampa defined in section 1028A(a) of title 18, United SEC. 11. FEDERAL INJUNCTIVE AUTHORITY. Bay Buccaneers owner Malcolm Glazer and States Code) any individual’s social security In addition to any other enforcement au- head coach for appropriate dis- account number without having met the pre- thority conferred under this Act or the requisites for consent under section 1028A(d) amendments made by this Act, the Federal play and transmit copies of this resolution Government shall have injunctive authority of title 18, United States Code; or to each player and coach of the Super Bowl with respect to any violation by a public en- ‘‘(10) obtains any individual’s social secu- XXXVII Championship team. tity of any provision of this Act or of any rity number for the purpose of locating or amendments made by this Act. f identifying the individual with the intent to injure or to harm that individual, or to use f NOTICES OF HEARINGS/MEETINGS the identity of that individual for an illegal SUBMITTED RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS purpose;’’. Mr. CAMPBELL. Mr. President, I SEC. 10. CIVIL ACTIONS AND CIVIL PENALTIES. (a) CIVIL ACTION IN STATE COURTS.— would like to announce that the Com- SENATE RESOLUTION 26—COM- mittee on Indian Affairs will meet on (1) IN GENERAL.—Any individual aggrieved MENDING THE TAMPA BAY BUC- by an act of any person in violation of this Wednesday, January 29, 2003, at 10:00 Act or any amendments made by this Act CANEERS FOOTBALL TEAM FOR a.m. in Room 485 of the Russell Senate may, if otherwise permitted by the laws or WINNING SUPER BOWL XXXVII Office Building to conduct a business rules of the court of a State, bring in an ap- Mr. NELSON of Florida (for himself meeting to organize for the 108th Con- propriate court of that State— and Mr. GRAHAM of Florida) submitted gress by electing the Chairman and (A) an action to enjoin such violation; the following resolution; which was (B) an action to recover for actual mone- Vice Chairman of the Committee and tary loss from such a violation, or to receive considered and agred to: to adopt the rules of the Committee up to $500 in damages for each such viola- S. RES. 26 and any other organizational business tion, whichever is greater; or Whereas on January 26, 2003, the Tampa the committee needs to attend to. (C) both such actions. Bay Buccaneers defeated the Oakland Raid- Those wishing additional information It shall be an affirmative defense in any ac- ers 48–21 in San Diego, capturing their first may contact the Indian Affairs Com- tion brought under this paragraph that the Super Bowl title; mittee at 224–2251. defendant has established and implemented, Whereas Buccaneers head coach Jon with due care, reasonable practices and pro- Gruden became the youngest coach in Na- f cedures to effectively prevent violations of tional Football League history to win the AUTHORITY FOR COMMITTEES TO Super Bowl, and led Tampa Bay to the title the regulations prescribed under this Act. If MEET the court finds that the defendant willfully in his first year with the team; or knowingly violated the regulations pre- Whereas Buccaneers safety COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE, SCIENCE, AND scribed under this subsection, the court may, was named the Most Valuable Player of TRANSPORTATION in its discretion, increase the amount of the Super Bowl XXXVII, becoming the first play- Mr. STEVENS. Mr. President, I ask award to an amount equal to not more than er in Super Bowl history to intercept two unanimous consent that the Com- passes in the first half of the game; 3 times the amount available under subpara- mittee on Commerce, Science, and graph (B). Whereas the Buccaneers defensive unit fin- (2) STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS.—An action ished the 2002–2003 season as the NFL’s num- Transportation be authorized to meet may be commenced under this subsection ber one ranked defense and recorded a Super on Tuesday, January 28, 2003, at 2:30 not later than the earlier of— Bowl-record, five interceptions against the p.m., in SR–253, to consider the State (A) 5 years after the date on which the al- NFL’s Most Valuable Player, Oakland quar- of the United States Olympic Com- leged violation occurred; or terback Rich Gannon, and the NFL’s number mittee. (B) 3 years after the date on which the al- one ranked offense; The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without leged violation was or should have been rea- Whereas Buccaneers linebacker Derrick objection, it is so ordered. sonably discovered by the aggrieved indi- Brooks, the NFL’s Defensive Player of the vidual. Year, sealed the Super Bowl victory with a COMMITTEE ON FINANCE (3) NONEXCLUSIVE REMEDY.—The remedy 44-yard interception return for a touchdown Mr. STEVENS. Mr. President, I ask provided under this subsection shall be in ad- with 1:18 to play; unanimous consent that the Com- dition to any other remedies available to the Whereas the Buccaneers offensive unit was mittee on Finance be authorized to individual. led by Brad Johnson’s 215 yards passing, Mi- meet during the session of the Senate (b) CIVIL PENALTIES.— chael Pittman’s season-high 124 yards rush- on Tuesday, January 28, 2003, at 10:00 (1) IN GENERAL.—Any person who the At- ing, ’ team-high 78 receiving torney General determines has violated any yards and Keenan McCardell’s two touch- a.m., to hear testimony on the Nomi- section of this Act or of any amendments downs; nation of John W. Snow to be Sec- made by this Act shall be subject, in addi- Whereas the Tampa Bay Buccaneers com- retary of the United States Treasury. tion to any other penalties that may be pre- pleted the 2002 reg- The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without scribed by law— ular season with a 12–4 record, capturing the objection, it is so ordered. (A) to a civil penalty of not more than NFC South Division Title; COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS $5,000 for each such violation; and Whereas the Buccaneers defeated the San (B) to a civil penalty of not more than Francisco 49ers, 31–6, and the Philadelphia Mr. STEVENS. Mr. President, I ask $50,000, if the violations have occurred with Eagles, 27–10, to win the NFC Championship; unanimous consent that the Com- such frequency as to constitute a general Whereas Buccaneer players , mittee on Foreign Relations be author- business practice. , Brad Johnson, John Lynch, ized to meet during the session of the

VerDate Mar 15 2010 22:05 Jan 14, 2014 Jkt 081600 PO 00000 Frm 00187 Fmt 0624 Sfmt 0634 E:\2003SENATE\S28JA3.REC S28JA3 mmaher on DSKCGSP4G1 with SOCIALSECURITY S1686 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE January 28, 2003 Senate on Tuesday, January 28, 2003 at NFL’s Most Valuable Player, Oakland quar- PROGRAM 2:30 p.m. to hold a Business Meeting. terback Rich Gannon, and the NFL’s number one ranked offense; Mr. SANTORUM. For the informa- Agenda Whereas Buccaneers linebacker Derrick tion of all Senators, when the Senate convenes tomorrow, there is a period of The Committee will consider and Brooks, the NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year, sealed the Super Bowl victory with a morning business until 4 p.m. The Sen- vote on the following agenda items— 44-yard interception return for a touchdown ate may consider any legislative or ex- Committee Organizational Matters: (1) with 1:18 to play; ecutive item that becomes available. In Committee Rules for the 108th Con- Whereas the Buccaneers offensive unit was addition, the Senate will need to ad- gress and (2) Subcommittee Jurisdic- led by Brad Johnson’s 215 yards passing, Mi- dress a short-term continuing resolu- tion and Membership for the 108th Con- chael Pittman’s season-high 124 yards rush- tion this week, as well. Members, gress. ing, Joe Jurevicius’ team-high 78 receiving yards and Keenan McCardell’s two touch- therefore, should expect the possibility f downs; of rollcall votes during tomorrow’s ses- PRIVILEGE OF THE FLOOR Whereas the Tampa Bay Buccaneers com- sion. pleted the 2002 National Football League reg- f Mrs. BOXER. Mr. President, I ask ular season with a 12–4 record, capturing the unanimous consent that Dan Hammer, NFC South Division Title; RECESS a member of my California staff, be Whereas the Buccaneers defeated the San Mr. SANTORUM. If there is no fur- granted the privilege of the floor dur- Francisco 49ers, 31–6, and the Philadelphia ther business to come before the Sen- Eagles, 27–10, to win the NFC Championship; ing my morning business speech. ate, I ask unanimous consent the Sen- The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without Whereas Buccaneer players Mike Alstott, Derrick Brooks, Brad Johnson, John Lynch, ate stand in recess under the previous objection, it is so ordered. Simeon Rice and Warren Sapp have been se- order. f lected to play in the 2003 NFL Pro Bowl; Mr. REID. Mr. President, reserving Whereas each player, coach, trainer, man- the right to object, if I can have the at- COMMENDING TAMPA BAY BUC- ager, and administrator dedicated this sea- tention of my friend, tomorrow, under CANEERS FOR WINNING SUPER son and their efforts to ensure the Tampa the Democrats’ first hour, I ask unani- BOWL XXXVII Bay Buccaneers reached the pinnacle of the mous consent that Senator DASCHLE be Mr. SANTORUM. Mr. President, I sports world—a Super Bowl Championship; and recognized for the first half hour and ask unanimous consent that the Sen- Whereas Buccaneer fans and the Tampa the Senator from Nevada, Senator ate proceed to the immediate consider- Bay community are to be commended for REID, be recognized for the second half ation of S. Res. 26, submitted earlier their long-standing support, perseverance hour. today by Senators NELSON of Florida and pride in the team: Now, therefore, be it The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without and GRAHAM of Florida. Resolved, that the Senate— objection, it is so ordered. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The (1) commends the loyalty, perservance and f clerk will report the resolution by pride of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ fans; title. (2) congratulates the World Champion RECESS The assistant legislative clerk read Tampa Bay Buccaneers for their historic win Mr. SANTORUM. If there is no fur- as follows: in Super Bowl XXXVII; and ther business, I ask unanimous consent (3) recognizes the achievements of the the Senate stand in recess under the A resolution (S. Res. 26) commending the players, coaches and support staff who were Tampa Bay Buccaneers football team for instrumental in helping the Tampa Bay Buc- previous order. winning Super Bowl XXXVII. caneers win Super Bowl XXXVII. There being no objection, the Senate, at 5:21 p.m., recessed until 8:30 p.m. and Mr. DASCHLE. Mr. President, I have SEC. 2. The Secretary of the Senate shall consulted with the California Senators, transmit a copy of this resolution to Tampa reassembled when called to order by and they do not object. Bay Buccaneers owner Malcolm Glazer and the Presiding Officer (Mr. TALENT). The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Sen- head coach Jon Gruden for appropriate dis- The PRESIDING OFFICER. The ate will proceed. play and transmit copies of this resolution Chair recognizes the majority leader. Mr. SANTORUM. Mr. President, I to each player and coach of the Super Bowl f XXXVII Championship team. ask unanimous consent that the reso- MEASURE READ THE FIRST lution and preamble be agreed to en TIME—S. 228 bloc, the motion to reconsider be laid f upon the table, with no intervening ac- Mr. FRIST. Mr. President, I under- tion or debate, and any statements be ORDERS FOR WEDNESDAY, stand that S. 228 is at the desk. I ask for its first reading. printed in the RECORD at the appro- JANUARY 29, 2003 priate place as if read. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Mr. SANTORUM. Mr. President, I clerk will report the bill. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without ask unanimous consent that when the objection, it is so ordered. The legislative clerk read as follows: Senate completes its business today, it A bill (S. 228) to amend title 18 United The resolution (S. Res. 26) was agreed stand in recess until the hour of 8:30 to. States Code, to limit the misuse of social se- p.m. this evening, to allow for the curity numbers, to establish criminal pen- The preamble was agreed to. President’s State of the Union address; alties for such misuse, and for other pur- The resolution, with its preamble, further, I ask consent that imme- poses. reads as follows: diately following the joint session, the Mr. FRIST. I now ask for its second S. RES. 26 Senate automatically stand in adjourn- reading, and I object to my own re- Whereas on January 26, 2003, the Tampa ment until 12 noon, Wednesday, Janu- quest. Bay Buccaneers defeated the Oakland Raid- ary 29. I further ask consent that on The PRESIDING OFFICER. The bill ers 48–21 in San Diego, capturing their first Wednesday, following the prayer and will remain at the desk. Super Bowl title; pledge, the morning hour be deemed Whereas Buccaneers head coach Jon f expired, the Journal of proceedings be Gruden became the youngest coach in Na- ORDER OF BUSINESS tional Football League history to win the approved to date, the time for the two Super Bowl, and led Tampa Bay to the title leaders be reserved for their use later Mr. FRIST. For the information of in his first year with the team; in the day, and there be a period of Senators, we will shortly proceed to Whereas Buccaneers safety Dexter Jackson morning business until 4 p.m. with the the Hall of the House of Representa- was named the Most Valuable Player of time equally divided between the two tives for the President’s State of the Super Bowl XXXVII, becoming the first play- leaders or their designees, with Sen- Union Address. Following the address, er in Super Bowl history to intercept two ators limited to 10 minutes each, and the Senate will adjourn over until 12 passes in the first half of the game; Whereas the Buccaneers defensive unit fin- the first hour under the control of the noon tomorrow. Votes are possible to- ished the 2002–2003 season as the NFL’s num- Democratic leader or his designee, and morrow as the Senate may consider ber one ranked defense and recorded a Super the second hour under the control of any legislative or executive items that Bowl-record, five interceptions against the the Republican leader or his designee. are available.

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