December 12, 1995 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S 18437 commenced the deinstitutionalization It is very likely next week there will also At 8:40 pm., a message from the of mental patients. I was present at the be a conference report on welfare reform. I House of Representatives, delivered by creation of this movement. Early in think we have about concluded the con- Ms. Goetz, one of its reading clerks, an- 1955, our former esteemed House col- ference. [T]he original bill passed in the Sen- ate by a vote of 87 to 12. We believe we have nounced that the Speaker has signed league, Jonathan B. Bingham, at that retained most of the Senate provisions in the the following enrolled bill: time secretary to Governor Averell conference, and I ask my colleagues on both H.R. 2076. An act making appropriations Harriman of New York brought Dr. sides—this bill had strong bipartisan sup- for the Department of Commerce, Justice, Paul Hoch, the new commissioner of port—to take a close look. and State, the Judiciary, and related agen- mental health, in to meet the Gov- Eighty-eight percent of the American peo- cies for the fiscal year ending September 30, ernor. I was present, along with Paul ple want welfare reform. We will have it on 1996, and for other purposes. H. Appleby, the new budget director. the floor, we hope, next week. We hope the The enrolled bill was subsequently Dr. Hoch, a wonderful, humane man of President of the United States will sign it. In signed by the President pro tempore my view, it is a good resolution of dif- (Mr. THURMOND). science, told of a new chemical treat- ferences between the House and the Senate. ment for mental illness which had been We still have one or two minor—well not f developed by Dr. Nathan Kline at minor—issues in disagreement we hope to re- REPORTS OF COMMITTEES Rockland State Hospital in the lower solve tomorrow, and then we hope to bring it Hudson Valley. It had been tested clini- up by midweek next week. The following reports of committees cally. Hoch proposed that it be given to What is one to say? The Senate bill were submitted: all patients, throughout the New York did indeed have ‘‘strong bipartisan sup- By Mr. HELMS, from the Committee on mental hospital system, which then port.’’ If we do get a conference com- Foreign Relations, without amendment and with a preamble: held some 94,000 patients. Today there mittee report, it will pass and will, I are 8,000. Harriman asked what the pro- H. Con. Res. 42. A concurrent resolution am confident, be vetoed. What I fear is supporting a resolution to the long-standing gram would cost. Hoch mentioned a that the repeal of the Social Security dispute regarding Cyprus. sum in the neighborhood, as I recall, of Act provision will return as part of a By Mr. HELMS, from the Committee on $4 million. Harriman asked Appleby if general budget reconciliation, and that Foreign Relations, with an amendment and he could find the money. Appleby, I bill will be signed into law. Should it an amendment to the title: S. 602. A bill to amend the NATO Partici- cannot doubt having been cued by do so, the Democratic Party will be to Bingham, replied that he could find it. pation Act of 1994 to expedite the transition blame, and blamed it will be. It will to full membership in the North Atlantic Done. said Harriman, I am an invest- never again be able to speak with any ment banker and believe in invest- Treaty Organization of European countries credibility to the central social issue of emerging from communist domination. ment. And so reserpine medication our age. By Mr. SIMPSON, from the Committee on commenced. We will have fashioned our own cof- Veterans Affairs, with an amendment in the Eight years later, on October 22, 1963, fin. There will be no flowers. nature of a substitute and an amendment to in his last public bill-signing ceremony the title: at the White House, President John F. f S. 991. A bill to amend title 38, United Kennedy signed the Community Health MESSAGES FROM THE PRESIDENT States Code, and other statutes, to extend VA’s authority to operate various programs, Center Construction Act of 1963. I was Messages from the President of the present, since I had worked on the leg- collect copayments associated with provi- United States were communicated to sion of medical benefits, and obtain reim- islation, and the President gave me a the Senate by Mr. Thomas, one of his bursement from insurance companies for pen which I have in my hand here. We secretaries. care furnished. were going to empty out our great f By Mr. HELMS, from the Committee on mental hospitals and treat patients in Foreign Relations, without amendment: local community centers. We would EXECUTIVE MESSAGES REFERRED S. 1465. A bill to extend au pair programs. By Mr. HELMS, from the Committee on build 2,000 by the year 1980, and there- As in executive session the PRESIDING after one for each additional 100,000 Foreign Relations, without amendment and OFFICER laid before the Senate mes- an amended preamble: persons in the population. Alas, we sages from the President of the United S.J. Res. 43. A joint resolution expressing built some 400 centers, and then just States submitting sundry nominations the sense of Congress regarding Wei forgot about our earlier plans. But we which were referred to the appropriate Jingsheng; Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, the next emptied out the hospitals. A decade or committees. Panchen Lama of Tibet; and the human so later, the problem of the homeless (The nominations received today are rights practices of the Government of the appeared, to our general bafflement. I printed at the end of the Senate pro- People’s Republic of China. have commented that in New York, By Mr. HELMS, from the Committee on ceedings.) Foreign Relations, without amendment and with our singular ability for getting f with a preamble: problems wrong, homelessness has been S. Con. Res. 14. A concurrent resolution defined as a problem of lack of afford- MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE urging the President to negotiate a new base able housing. We will very likely think At 4:20 pm., a message from the House of rights agreement with the Government of up some equally misleading expla- Representatives, delivered by Mr. Hays, one Panama to permit United States Armed nation for the growing numbers of of its reading clerks, announced that the Forces to remain in Panama beyond Decem- homeless children when they appear, House has passed the following bills, in ber 31, 1999. and so I would like to put this on the which it requests the concurrence of the Sen- S. Con. Res. 25. A concurrent resolution ate: concerning the protection and continued via- record now. H.R. 325. An act to amend the Clean Air bility of the Eastern Orthodox Ecumencial On December 3, a newspaper of con- Patriarchate. siderable circulation did just this, how- Act to provide for an optional provision for the reduction of work-related vehicle trips f ever inadvertently. A long article on and miles traveled in ozone nonattainment ‘‘welfare reform’’ was accompanied by areas designated as severe, and for other pur- EXECUTIVE REPORTS OF a photograph of an overstuffed chair on poses. COMMITTEES which a broken, or battered doll had H.R. 1787. An act to amend the Federal The following executive reports of been placed. The caption read: ‘‘Repub- Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to repeal the committees were submitted: saccharin notice requirement. licans blame failed welfare policies for By Mr. HELMS, from the Committee on today’s problems. Above, an easy chair The message also announced that the Foreign Relations: at a Philadelphia homeless encamp- Speaker has signed the following en- Sandra J. Kristoff, of Virginia, for the ment.’’ A photograph, I dread to say, of rolled bill: rank of Ambassador during her tenure of things to come. ENROLLED BILLS SIGNED service as U.S. Coordinator for Asia Pacific Republicans must look to their own S. 790. An act to provide for the modifica- Economic Cooperation (APEC). A. Peter Burleigh, of California, a Career tion or elimination of Federal reporting re- consciences. I would appeal to that of Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class quirements. my own party. Last week, our distin- of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador Ex- guished majority leader, Senator BOB The enrolled bill was subsequently traordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Unit- DOLE, stated that he hoped to bring signed by the President pro tempore ed States of America to the Democratic So- welfare reform to the floor this week. (Mr. THURMOND). cialist Republic of Sri Lanka, and to serve S 18438 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE December 12, 1995 concurrently and without additional com- 3. Children and Spouses: Davin Quinn, 12/08/91—Dem Natl Com Fed Acct ...... $25 pensation as Ambassador Extraordinary and Shandon Quinn, and Kelly Quinn. None. 05/05/92—Dem Sen Campaign Com ...... $20 Plenipotentiary of the United States of 4. Parents: George K. Quinn—deceased. 05/29/92—Dem Cong Campaign Com .... $20 America to the Republic of Maldives. Marie T. Quinn—deceased. 08/17/92—Dem Natl Com Fed Acct ...... $25 The following is a list of all members of 5. Grandparents: Michael and Mary 06/18/93—Dem Sen Campaign Com ...... $35 my immediate family and their spouses. I Farrell—deceased. Charles and Grace 11/23/93—Dem Natl Com Fed Acct ...... $25 have asked each of these persons to inform Quinn—deceased. 11/23/93—Dem Sen Campaign Com ...... $25 01/22/94—Dem Natl Com Fed Acct ...... $25 me of the pertinent contributions made by 6. Brothers and Spouses: none. 05/02/94—Dem Sen Campaign Com ...... $35 them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- 7. Sisters and Spouses: Patricia and An- 05/24/94—Dem Cong Campaign Com .... $30 formation contained in this report is com- drew Kearney, none. Kathyrn and Martin 08/07/94—Dem Natl Com ...... $20 plete and accurate. Cravatta, none. 12/28/94—Dem Cong Campaign Com .... $25 Nominee: A. Peter Burleigh. William H. Itoh, of New Mexico, a Career 12/28/94—Dem Natl Com ...... $25 Post: Ambassador to Sri Lanka and The Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class 12/28/94—Dem Sen Campaign Com ...... $25 Maldives. of Counselor, to be Ambassador Extraor- 12/28/94—Penna Dem Victory Fund .... $25 Contributions, amount, date, and donee: dinary and Plenipotentiary of the United Names: Margaret C. Roy (deceased). 1. Self: $200, 5/93, HRCF; and $250 12/93, States of America to the Kingdom of Thai- 5. Grandparents: Names: (deceased). HRCF (Human Rights Campaign Fund). land. 6. Brothers and Spouses: Names: David T. 2. Spouse, N/A. The following is a list of all members of Roy, Barbara Roy, (joint), $35, 10/11/92, Dem 3. Children and Spouses: N/A. my immediate family and their spouses. I Nat’l Com, $25, 02/01/94, Netsch for Governor, 4. Parents: deceased. have asked each of these persons to inform $25, 03/07/94, Dawn Clark Netsch, Campaign 5. Grandparents: deceased. me of the pertinent contributions made by Com, $25, 06/01/94, Netsch for Governor. 6. Brothers and Spouses: David P. Burleigh them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- 7. Sisters and Spouses: None. Names: N/A. (and Mrs. Lougene Burleigh). formation contained in this report is com- Thomas W. Simons, Jr., of the District of 7. Sisters and Spouses: Ann Burleigh Bou- plete and accurate. Columbia, a Career Member of the Senior cher. Nominee: William H. Itoh. Foreign Service, Class of Career Minister, to Post: Thailand. be Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleni- John Raymond Malott, of Virginia, a Ca- Contributions, amount, date, and donee: potentiary of the United States of America reer Member of the Senior Foreign Service, 1. Self: $30.00, 10/19/92, DNC; $35.00, 2/28/93, to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambas- DNC; $35.00, 12/27/93, DNC; $35.00, 12/27/94, (The following is a list of all members of sador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of DNC. my immediate family and their spouses. I the United States of America to Malaysia. 2. Spouse Melinda: none. have asked each of these persons to inform The following is a list of all members of 3. Children and Spouses: Charlotte: none. me of the pertinent contributions made by my immediate family and their spouses. I Caroline: none. them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- have asked each member of my immediate 4. Parents: Vera M. Poage: deceased. K. formation contained in this report is com- family to inform me of the pertinent con- Takashi Itoh: deceased. plete and accurate.) tributions made by them. To the best of my 5. Grandparents: deceased. Nominee: Thomas W. Simons, Jr. knowledge, the information contained is this 6. Brothers and Spouses: no siblings. Post: Pakistan. Contributions, Amount, Date, Donee. report is complete and accurate. 7. Sisters and Spouses: no siblings. Nominee: John R. Malott. 1. Self, Thomas W., Jr., none. Frances D. Cook, of Florida, a Career Mem- 2. Spouse, Margaret Q., none. Post: Malaysia. ber of the Senior Foreign Service, Class of Contributions, amount, date, and donee: 3. Children and Spouses: Names: Suzzane Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador Ex- Deirdre and Benjamin Thomas, both unmar- 1. Self: none. traordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Unit- 2. Spouse: Hiroko Malott, $100.00, 2–19–92, ried, none. ed States of America to the Sultanate of 4. Parents: Names: Thomas W. (deceased Paul Tsongas. Oman. 3. Children: David Malott, none. Rumi 1990), and Mary Jo Simons, none. (The following is a list of all members of 5. Grandparents: Names: All 4 deceased. Malott, none. my immediate family and their spouses. I 6. Brothers and Spouses; Names: No broth- 4. Parents: Raymond Malott, none. Marian have asked each of these persons to inform ers. Malott, none. me of the pertinent contributions made by 7. Sisters and Spouses; Names: Sara R. and 5. Grandparents: all deceased, none. them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- Richard Cohen, none. 6. Brothers and Spouses: Merle Barber: formation contained in this report is com- Richard Henry Jones, of Nebraska, a Ca- 1 $400.00, 1990, MARPAC. $400.00, 1991, plete and accurate.) reer Member of the Senior Foreign Service, MARPAC. $400.00, 1992, MARPAC. $400.00, Nominee: Frances D. Cook. Class of Counselor, to be Ambassador Ex- 1993, MARPAC. $400.00, 1994, MARPAC. Post: Ambassador, Sultanate of Oman. traordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Unit- Linda Barber: none. Contributions, Amount, Date, and Donee: ed States of America to the Republic of Leb- Tom and Marsha Barber, none. Donald 1. Self, $50.00, 1989, Sen. Hatfield. anon. Malott, none. 2. Spouse, N/A. (The following is a list of all members of 7. Sisters and Spouses: Ruth Ann and Wil- 3. Children and Souses: N/A. my immediate family and their spouses. I liam Henline, none. Kathryn and Maury 4. Parents: Names: Mrs. Vivian Cook, have asked each of these persons to inform Wulbrecht, none. Mary Jane and Harold $50.00, 1992, Democratic National Committee me of the pertinent contributions made by McQueen, none. Margaret and Gordon Reu- for Clinton-Gore Election. them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- ben, none. Names: Mr. Nash Cook (Deceased). formation contained in this report is com- 5. Grandparents: (Deceased). plete and accurate.) Kenneth Michael Quinn, of Iowa, a Career 6. Brothers and Spouses: N/A. Nominee: Richard Henry Jones. Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class 7. Sisters and Spouses: N/A. Post: Ambassador to Lebanon. of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador Ex- J. Stapleton Roy, of Pennsylvania, a Ca- Contributions, amount, date, donee. traordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Unit- reer Member of the Senior Foreign Service, 1. Self, none. ed States of America to Cambodia. Class of Career Minister, to be Ambassador 2. Spouse, none. 1 Joseph A. W. The following is a list of all members of Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the 3. Children and Spouses: Jones, none. Vera E. W. Jones, none. R. Ben- my immediate family and their spouses. I United States of America to the Republic of jamin W. Jones, none. M. Hope W. Jones, have asked each of these persons to inform Indonesia. none. me of the pertinent contributions made by (The following is a list of all members of 4. Parents: Dailey M. Jones, none (de- them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- my immediate family and their spouses. I formation contained in this report is com- ceased 2). Sara N. Jones, none. have asked each of these persons to inform 5. Grandparents: B.O. Jones, none (de- plete and accurate. me of the pertinent contributions made by ceased 2). E.M. Jones, none (deceased 2). J.A. Nominee: Kenneth M. Quinn. them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- Nall, none (deceased 2). E.M. Nall, none (de- Post: Cambodia. formation contained in this report is com- ceased 2). Contributions, amount, date, and donee: plete and accurate.) 1. Self, $500.00, Spring/Summer 92 Richard 6. Brothers and Spouses: Dailey M. Jones Nominee: J. Stapleton Roy. II, none. Irene E. Jones, none. Joseph N. S. Williamson. Post: Ambassador to the Republic of Indo- 2. Spouse, LeSon Nguyen Quinn (joint con- Jones, none (deceased 2). nesia. tribution). 7. Sisters and Spouses: Names, none. Contributions, date, donee, amount. 1 1. Self, J. Stapleton Roy, None. All children are unmarried. 2 All deceased relatives died more than four years 1MARPAC is a political action committee of Mar- 2. Spouse, Elissandra Roy, None. ago. riott corporation executives. My stepbrother Merle 3. Children and Spouses: Names: Andrew, James Franklin Collins, of Illinois, a Ca- had no involvement in determining whom the recipi- David, Anthony, none. ents of the MARPAC funds would be, and he is un- reer Member of the Senior Foreign Service, aware of what part of the fund was used to support 4. Parents: Names: Andrew T. Roy: Class of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambas- candidates for Federal office. 03/25/91—Dem Sen Campaign Com ...... $20 sador at Large and Special Advisor to the December 12, 1995 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S 18439 Secretary of State for the New Independent formation contained in this report is com- 11/10/93—Feinstein for Senate ...... 1,000 States. plete and accurate.) 2/22/94—Walter Capps for Congress ..... 1,000 (The following is a list of all members of Nominee: Charles H. Twining. 4/4/94—Democratic Leadership Coun- my immediate family and their spouses. I Post: Ambassador to the Republic of Equa- cil ...... 8,000 have asked each of these persons to inform torial Guinea. 4/29/94—Joe Kennedy for Congress ...... 1,000 me of the pertinent contributions made by Contributions, amount, date, and donee. 5/1/92—Clinton for President ...... 125 them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- 1. Self, none. 6/8/94—Walter Capps for Congress ...... 1,000 formation contained in this report is com- 2. Spouse, Irene Verann Metz Twining, 9/1/94—Lynn Schenk for Congress ...... 500 plete and accurate.) none. 9/28/94—Tom Andrews for Congress .... 1,000 Nominee: James Franklin Collins. 3. Children and Spouses: Daniel Twining, 10/3/94—Lee Hamilton for Congress .... 250 Post: Ambassador-at-Large and Special none. Steven Twining, none. 2/7/95—Clinton Defense Fund ...... 1,000 Advisor to the Secretary for the New Inde- 4. Parents: Charles Twining (deceased), Spouse: Marilyn Gevirtz: pendent States. Martha Twining, none. 6/12/91—Feinstein for Senate ...... $500 Contributions, date, donee, and amount. 5. Grandparents: Isaac and Sarah Twining 11/1/91—Campell for U.S. Senate ...... 500 1. Self, none. (deceased), Harry Caples (deceased); Mar- 2/11/92—Feinstein for Senate ...... 500 2. Spouse: Dr. Naomi F. Collins Contribu- garet Caples (none). 2/24/92—Clinton for President ...... 300 tions: 6. Brothers and Spouses: David and July 4/1/92—Citizens for Joe Kennedy ...... 500 09/90—Dollars for Democrats ...... $15.00 Twining, none. 4/14/92—Tom Lantos for Congress ...... 100 5/20/92—Gloria Ochoa for Congress ..... 500 10/90—Dollars for Democrats ...... 15.00 7. Sisters and Spouses: N.A. 8/1/92—English for Congress ...... 100 07/91—Dollars for Democrats ...... 20.00 James A. Joseph, of Virginia, to be Ambas- 8/1/92—Frankel for Congress ...... 50 10/91—Mikulski for Senate ...... 25.00 sador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of 8/1/92—Mezvinsky for Congress ...... 50 11/91—Emily’s List ...... 35.00 the United States of America to the Republic 8/1/92—Margolis for Congress ...... 100 11/91—Maryland Right to Choice ...... 25.00 of South Africa. (The following is a list of all members of 9/7/92—Anita Perez Ferguson for Con- 01/92—Democratic National Commit- gress ...... 100 tee ...... 10.00 my immediate family and their spouses. I have asked each of these persons to inform 9/14/92—Delores DaCosta for Congress 100 02/92—Feinstein for Senate ...... 25.00 10/21/92—Democratic Senatorial Cam- 02/92—Boxer for Senate ...... 25.00 me of the pertinent contributions made by them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- paign Committee ...... 5,000 02/92—Ferraro for Senate ...... 25.00 11/10/93—Feinstein for Senate ...... 1,000 02/92—Mikulski for Senate ...... 25.00 formation contained in this report is com- plete and accurate.) 2/2/94—Walter Capps for Congress ...... 1,000 04/92—Maryland Right to Choice ...... 35.00 6/8/94—Walter Capps for Congress ...... 1,000 Nominee: James A. Joseph. 04/92—Braun for Senate ...... 25.00 9/28/94—Tom Andrews for Congress .... 1,000 09/92—Precise donee unknown (fund Post: Ambassador to South Africa. 3. Children and Spouses: Susan Gevirtz, to elect Women to the Senate) ...... 50.00 Contributions, amount, date, and donee. Steven Gevirtz, Carrie Wicks, Kathy 06/92—Dollars for Democrats ...... 15.00 1. Self: $500, 8/17/92, DNC, $200, 3/17/92, DNC, Frankel, Julie Warner, none. 01/93—Democratic National Commit- 200, 6/24/94, DNC. 4. Parents: Julia Gevirtz—none, Sydney tee ...... 25.00 2. Spouse: Doris Joseph—Deceased. Gevirtz, deceased. 03/93—Dollars for Democrats ...... 15.00 3. Children and Spouses: Jeffery Joseph, 5. Grandparents: Deceased. 05/93—DCCC (Democratic Congres- none, Denise Joseph, none. 4. Parents: Adam Joseph—Deceased, Julia 6. Brothers and Spouses: None. sional Campaign Committee ...... 15.00 7. Sisters and Spouses: Sally Shafton, Rob- 06/93—Bruce Adams for County Coun- Joseph—deceased. 5. Grandparents: Deceased—names un- ert Shafton, 1990–1995, Jane Harmon, $100.00. cil ...... 25.00 Joan M. Plaisted, of California, a Career 10/93—Maryland Democrats ...... 15.00 known. 6. Brothers and Spouses: John Joseph, none Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class 11/93—Nancy Kopp (candidate for of Counselor, to be Ambassador Extraor- State Legislature) ...... 25.00 Katherine Joseph, none. 7. Sisters and Spouses: None. dinary and Plenipotentiary of the United 01/94—Women’s Higher Education States of America to the Republic of the Fund ...... 18.00 Don Lee Gevirtz, of California, to be Am- bassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Marshall Islands, and to serve concurrently 01/94—Democratic National Commit- and without additional compensation as Am- tee ...... 25.00 of the United States of America to the Re- public of Fiji, and to serve concurrently and bassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 03/94—Emily’s List ...... 30.00 of the United States of America to the Re- 03/94—Bruce Adams for County Coun- without additional compensation as Ambas- sador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of public of Kiribati. cil ...... 25.00 (The following is a list of all members of 03/94—Democratic National Commit- the United States of America to the Republic of Nauru, Ambassador Extraordinary and my immediate family and their spouses. I tee ...... 20.00 have asked each of these persons to inform 04/94—Elanor Carey for Attorney Gen Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the Kingdom of Tonga, and Am- me of the pertinent contributions made by 1994 ...... 25.00 them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- 05/94—Pat Williams ...... 30.00 bassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Tuvalu. formation contained in this report is com- 09/94—Nancy Kopp ...... 25.00 plete and accurate.) 09/94—Dollars for Democrats ...... 25.00 (The following is a list of all members of my immediate family and their spouses. I Nominee: Joan M. Plaisted. 3. Children and Spouses: Robert S. Collins, Post: Ambassador to the Republic of the have asked each of these persons to inform and Deborah Chew (spouse), none. Marshall Islands and to the Republic of me of the pertinent contributions made by 4. Parents: Johnathan C. Collins, none and Kiribati. them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- Caroline C. Collins, none. Contribution, amount, date, and donee: formation contained in this report is com- 5. Grandparents: Harrison F. Collins, 09/92, 1. Self, none. plete and accurate.) John Crawford (Candidate for Illinois Rep.), 2. Spouse. Nominee: Don Gevirtz. $50.00, 1994, Democratic National Committee 3. Children and spouses names. (Precise date and amount unknown), $10.00. Post: Ambassador to Republic of Fiji. 4. Parents names, Lola M. Plaisted and Dr. 6. Brothers and Spouses: Jefferson C. Col- Contributions, date, donee, and amount. Gerald A. Plaisted, none. lins, none. 6/7/90—Jim Solomon—Congress ...... $500 5. Grandparents names, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf 7. Sisters and Spouses: No sisters. 11/1/90—Anita for Congress ...... 300 Plaisted, deceased, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pe- Charles H. Twining, of Maryland, a Career 4/22/91—Feinstein for Senate ...... 1,000 ters, deceased. Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class 1/3/92—Clinton for President ...... 500 6. Brothers and spouses names. of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador Ex- 2/11/92—Feinstein for U.S. Senate ...... 500 7. Sisters and spouses names, Pamela Lynn traordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Unit- 2/11/92—Lynn Schenk for Congress ..... 1,000 Plaisted; none, Joy Dawn Plaisted, none. ed States of America to the Republic of Cam- 2/24/92—Clinton for President ...... 500 Jim Sasser, of Tennessee, to be Ambas- eroon. 3/31/92—Huffington for Congress ...... 500 sador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Charles H. Twining, of Maryland, a Career 4/17/92—Boxer for U.S. Senate ...... 500 the United States of America to the People’s Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class 6/17/92—Lynn Schenk for Congress ..... 1,000 Republic of China. of Minister-Counselor, to serve concurrently 7/6/92—Democratic Senatorial Cam- (The following is a list of all members of and without additional compensation as Am- paign Committee ...... 3,000 my immediate family and their spouses. I bassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 8/10/92—DNC Victory Fund ...... 10,000 have asked each of these persons to inform of the United States of America to the Re- 9/1/92—United Democratic Campaign me of the pertinent contributions made by public of Equatorial Guinea. Headquarters ...... 300 them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- (The following is a list of all members of 10/5/92—Huffington for Congress ...... 500 formation contained in this report is com- my immediate family and their spouses. I 11/10/93—Democratic Senatorial Com- plete and accurate.) have asked each of these persons to inform mittee ...... 10,000 Nominee: James R. Sasser. me of the pertinent contributions made by 11/10/93—Democratic Leadership Post: Ambassador to the People’s Republic them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- Council ...... 2,000 of China. S 18440 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE December 12, 1995 Contribution, amount, date, and donee: 2. Spouse, none. (The following is a list of all members of 1. Self, $1,000, June 11, 1995, Kerry Commit- 3. Children and Spouses names, Christina my immediate family and their spouses. I tee; $1,000, August 10, 1995, Clinton-Gore ’95. Rawson, none, David J. Rawson, none. have asked each of these persons to inform 2. Spouse, Mary B. Sasser, none. 4. Parents names, Amos P. Rawson, none, me of the pertinent contributions made by 3. Children and Spouses names, James Lola M. Rawson, deceased. them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- Gray Sasser, none, Elizabeth B. Sasser, none. 5. Grandparents names, Edward and Helen formation contained in this report is com- 4. Parents names, Mary Nell Sasser, none, Rawson, deceased, Howard and Mary Moore, plete and accurate.) Joseph Ralph Sasser, deceased. deceased. Nominee: Robert E. Gribbin III. 5. Grandparents names, deceased. 6. Brothers and spouses names, Edward and Post: Rwanda. 6. Brothers and spouses names, none. Joan Rawson, none. Perry and Carol Rawson, Contributions, Amount, Date, and Donee: 7. Sisters and spouses names, Jo Sasser $25, summer of ’92, to a candidate for Demo- 1. Self, none. O’Brien and Dennis O’Brien, $1000 (primary), cratic primary election in Oregon to the US 2. Spouse, none. $1000 (general), July 11, 1994, Friends of Jim Senate; he cannot recall the candidate’s 3. Children and Spouses: Names: Matt and Sasse. name. Mark, none. 7. Sisters and spouses names, none. 4. Parents: Names: Elsie and Emmet FRIENDS OF JIM SASSER CONTRIBUTIONS Gerald Wesley Scott of Oklahoma, a Career Gribbin, none. Democratic Senatorial Campaign Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class 5. Grandparents: Names: Deceased. Committee, 5/3/90 ...... $1,000 of Counselor, to be Ambassador Extraor- 6. Brothers and Spouses: Names: Joe and Tennessee Democratic Party, 6/12/90 .. 1,000 dinary and Plenipotentiary of the United Jane Gribbin, none and Scott and Paula Hoosiers for Tim Roemer, 10/17/90 ...... 1,000 States of America to the Republic of The Gribbin, none. Tennessee Democratic Party, 9/28/90 .. 500 Gambia. 7. Sisters and Spouses: Names: Alice and Victory 90 Rhode Island, 10/29/90 ...... 1,000 (The following is a list of all members of Newt Allen, none and Millie and John Tuck- Tennessee Democratic Party, 6/1/91 ... 1,000 my immediate family and their spouses. I er, none. Citizens for Senator Wofford, 8/1/91 .... 1,000 have asked each of these persons to inform Mr. HELMS. Mr. President, for the Tennessee Democratic Party, 5/26/92 .. 1,000 me of the pertinent contributions made by Committee on Foreign Relations, I also Democratic Senatorial Campaign them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- report favorably four nomination lists Committee, 10/20/92 ...... 15,000 formation contained in this report is com- David Davis for Congress, 9/24/92 ...... 1,000 plete and accurate.) in the Foreign Service which were Wyche Fowler for Senate, 11/18/92 ...... 1,000 Nominee: Gerald Wesley Scott. printed in full in the CONGRESSIONAL ‘‘Unity ’92—Federal’’, 12/23/92 ...... 1,000 Post: Banjul, The Gambia. RECORDS of September 5, September 22, Tennessee Democratic Party, 7/2/93 ... 1,000 Contributions, amount, date and donee: and October 31, 1995, and ask unani- Tennessee Democratic Party, 10/94 .... 60,750 1. Self, amounts of $150, February 1991, mous consent, to save the expense of Tennessee Democratic Party, 8/26/94 .. 1,000 March 1992, October 1992, December 1994 and reprinting on the Executive Calendar, Tennessee Democratic Party, 9/21/94 .. 850 of $100, August 1992 and March 1994, All to the Republican National Committee. that these nominations lie at the Sec- LEADERSHIP FOR THE FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS 2. Spouse, Frances H. Scott, none. retary’s desk for the information of Lieberman ’94, 8/28/94 ...... $1,000 3. Children and spouses names: Charles Senators. Oberly for Senate, 7/28/94 ...... 1,000 Alan Scott and Michael Tacon Scott, both The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without Friends of Tom Andrews, 7/28/94 ...... 1,000 are minors, unmarried and have made no objection, it is so ordered. Jack Mudd for U.S. Senate, 7/28/94 ..... 1,000 contributions. (The nominations ordered to lie on Moynihan Committee, 7/28/94 ...... 1,000 4. Parents names, Charles Wesley Scott the Secretary’s desk were printed in Sullivan for Senate, 8/3/94 ...... 1,000 (deceased) and Dorothy Scott, no contribu- Lautenberg Committee, 7/15/94 ...... 1,000 tions made. the RECORDS of September 5, 22, and A Lot of People Who Support Jeff 5. Grandparents names, William and Geor- October 31, 1995, at the end of the Sen- Bingaman, 7/15/94 ...... 1,000 gia Scott; Henry and Mary Heidlage, All de- ate proceedings.) Ann Wynia for U.S. Senate, 7/15/94 ..... 1,000 ceased for over fifteen years. THE FOLLOWING-NAMED CAREER MEMBERS OF THE Ann Wynia for U.S. Senate, 7/28/94 ..... 1,000 6. Brothers and spouses names, Charles Mi- SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE FOR PROMOTION IN THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERV- Democratic Senatorial Campaign chael Scott and Susan Scott, $50 on July 15, ICE TO THE CLASSES INDICATED: Committee, 7/28/94 ...... 5,000 1994 to the Rob Johnson for Congress cam- CAREER MEMBER OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE McCurdy for Senate, 8/4/94 ...... 1,000 paign. OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, CLASS OF CAREER Citizens for Sarbanes, 8/22/94 ...... 2,000 7. Sisters and spouses names, Joan Tucker MINISTER: CAREER MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE Oberly for Senate, 8/25/94 ...... 1,000 and Lyndell Tucker, $20 on January 24, 1995 OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, CLASS OF MIN- Friends of Jim Cooper, 9/15/94 ...... 1,000 and March 27, 1995 to the Republican Nat. ISTER-COUNSELOR: Tennessee Democratic Party, 9/15/94 .. 5,000 Committee. EDWARD GORDON ABINGTON, JR., OF FLORIDA Congressman Bart Gordon Commit- Ralph R. Johnson, of Virginia, a Career RICHARD A. BOUCHER, OF MARYLAND tee, 9/15/94 ...... 1,000 Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class WILLIAM D. CLARKE, OF MARYLAND of Minister-Counselor, to be Ambassador Ex- RUST M. DEMING, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Harold Byrd for Congress, 9/19/94 ...... 1,000 DONALD WILLIS KEYSER, OF VIRGINIA Jeff Whorley for Congress, 9/19/94 ...... 1,000 traordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Unit- RUSSELL F. KING, OF CALIFORNIA McCurdy for Senate, 9/27/94 ...... 1,000 ed States of America to the Slovak Republic. DANIEL CHARLES KURTZER, OF FLORIDA (The following is a list of all members of JOHN MEDEIROS, OF NEW YORK Sims for Senate, 10/6/94 ...... 1,000 BERNARD C. MEYER, M.D., OF FLORIDA Coppersmith for Senate, 10/6/94 ...... 1,000 my immediate family and their spouses. I BRUCE T. MULLER, M.D., OF MICHIGAN Randy Buttons for Congress, 10/21/94 . 1,000 have asked each of these persons to inform RONALD E. NEUMANN, OF VIRGINIA me of the pertinent contributions made by RUDOLF VILEM PERINA, OF CALIFORNIA Dianne Feinstein for Senate, 10/27/94 . 1,000 ROBIN LYNN RAPHEL, OF WASHINGTON Campaign 94–Federal Account, 10/28/ them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- SIDNEY V. REEVES, OF TEXAS 94 ...... 5,000 formation contained in this report is com- CHARLES PARKER RIES, OF TEXAS plete and accurate.) NANCY H. SAMBAIEW, OF TEXAS Wyoming Co-Ordinated Party, 11/3/94 1,000 RICHARD J. SHINNICK, OF NEW YORK New Mexico Democratic Party, 11/3/94 2,000 Nominee: Ralph R. Johnson. C. DAVID WELCH, OF CALIFORNIA Sullivan for Senate, 11/3/94 ...... 1,000 Post: Slovak Republic. Contributions, Amount, Date, and Donee: THE FOLLOWING-NAMED CAREER MEMBERS OF THE Democratic Party, 11/3/94 .... 3,000 FOREIGN SERVICE FOR PROMOTION INTO THE SENIOR Oklahoma Democratic Party, 11/3/94 . 3,000 1. Self: Ralph Johnson, none. FOREIGN SERVICE, AND FOR APPOINTMENT AS CON- 2. Spouse: Ann Johnson, none. SULAR OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES IN THE DIPLO- National Council for Senior Citizens, 3. Children and Spouses: Names: David and MATIC SERVICE, AS INDICATED: 11/3/94 ...... 5,000 CAREER MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE Timothy Johnson, none. OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, CLASS OF COUN- David P. Rawson, of Michigan, a Career 4. Parents: Names: Ralph W. Johnson, de- SELOR: Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class ceased and Margaret Johnson, deceased. MARSHA E. BARNES, OF KENTUCKY of Counselor, to be Ambassador Extraor- 5. Grandparents: Names: Deceased. MARK M. BOULWARE, OF TEXAS dinary and Plenipotentiary of the United 6. Brothers and Spouses: Names: Thomas JACQUELYN OWENS BRIGGS, OF MICHIGAN States of America to the Republic of Mali. and Pat Johnson, $180, 1992, Clinton for WILLIAM RIVINGTON BROWNFIELD, OF TEXAS STEVEN A. BROWNING, OF TEXAS (The following is a list of all members of President ($30), Clinton/Gore Compliance R. NICHOLAS BURNS, OF NEW HAMPSHIRE my immediate family and their spouses. I Fund ($150), $50, 1994, Ron Sims for Senate; JOHN PATRICK CAULFIELD, JR., OF NEW JERSEY have asked each of these persons to inform and $50, 1995, Clinton/Gore 1996 Parkway. RICHARD A. CHRISTENSON, OF WISCONSIN GENE BURL CHRISTY, OF TEXAS me of the pertinent contributions made by 7. Sisters and Spouses: Names: none. JOHN ALBERT CLOUD, JR., OF VIRGINIA them. To the best of my knowledge, the in- ROGER J. DALEY, OF NEW YORK formation contained in this report is com- Robert E. Gribbin III, of Alabama, a Career ROBERT EMMETT DOWNEY, OF NEW JERSEY JAMES J. EHRMAN, OF WISCONSIN plete and accurate.) Member of the Senior Foreign Service, Class DANIEL TED FANTOZZI, OF VIRGINIA Nominee: David P. Rawson. of Counselor, to be Ambassador Extraor- MICHAEL F. GALLAGHER, OF PENNSYLVANIA Post: Bamako, Republic of Mali. dinary and Plenipotentiary of the United BRUCE N. GRAY, OF CALIFORNIA JON GUNDERSEN, OF NEW YORK Contributions, amount, date, and donee: States of America to the Republic of Rwan- DOUGLAS ALAN HARTWICK, OF WASHINGTON 1. Self, none. da. CAROLEE HEILEMAN, OF NEBRASKA December 12, 1995 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S 18441

CHRISTOPHER ROBERT HILL, OF RHODE ISLAND ROBERT S. GELBARD, OF NEW YORK COLLEEN ELIZABETH HYLAND, OF NEW HAMPSHIRE SUSAN S. JACOBS, OF MICHIGAN CAREER MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE ANN LANG IRVINE, OF MARYLAND RICHELE KELLER, OF SOUTH CAROLINA OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, CLASS OF MIN- OLIVER BRAINARD JOHN, OF VIRGINIA LAURA-ELIZABETH KENNEDY, OF VIRGINIA ISTER-COUNSELOR: EDWARD B. JOHNS, JR., OF PENNSYLVANIA JOHN W. LIMBERT, OF VERMONT JILL JOHNSON, OF CALIFORNIA WAYNE K. LOGSDON, OF WASHINGTON EDWARD GORDON ABINGTON, JR., OF FLORIDA MARGARET FRANCES JUDY, OF OREGON THOMAS A. LYNCH, JR., OF VIRGINIA RICHARD A. BOUCHER, OF MARYLAND JOHYN LINUS JUNK, OF FLORIDA FREDERIC WILLIAM MAERKLE III, OF CALIFORNIA WILLIAM D. CLARKE, OF MARYLAND CHRISTOPHER KAVANAGH, OF ILLINOIS MICHAEL E. MALINOWSKI, OF ILLINOIS RUST M. DEMING, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ERIC RANDALL KETTNER, OF CALIFORNIA S. AHMED MEER, OF MARYLAND DONALD WILLIS KEYSER, OF VIRGINIA MARC DANIEL KOEHLER, OF CALIFORNIA MICHAEL D. METELITS, OF CALIFORNIA RUSSELL F. KING, OF CALIFORNIA GREGORY F. LAWLESS, OF CALIFORNIA DAVID FRANCIS ROGUS, OF NEW YORK DANIEL CHARLES KURTZER, OF FLORIDA JILL CATHERINE LUNDY, OF VIRGINIA VLADIMIR PETER SAMBAIEW, OF TEXAS JOHN MEDEIROS, OF NEW YORK PAUL RAMSEY MALIK, OF CALIFORNIA BRENDA BROWN SCHOONOVER, OF CALIFORNIA BERNARD C. MYERS, M.D., OF FLORIDA CAROLINE BRADLEY MANGELSDORF, OF CALIFORNIA DEBORAH RUTH SCHWARTZ, OF MARYLAND BRUCE T. MULLER, M.D., OF MICHIGAN MARYANNE THERESE MASTERSON, OF VIRGINIA CHARLES S. SHAPIRO, OF GEORGIA RONALD NEUMANN, OF VIRGINIA CARYN R. MC CLELLAND, OF CALIFORNIA CATHERINE MUNNELL SMITH, OF CONNECTICUT RUDOLF VILEM PERINA, OF CALIFORNIA RICHARD MARSHALL MC CRENSKY, OF VIRGINIA JOAN VERONICA SMITH, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ROBIN LYNN RAPHEL, OF WASHINGTON JANE S. WILSON MESSENGER, OF VIRGINIA JAMES WEBB SWIGERT, OF VERMONT SIDNEY V. REEVES, OF TEXAS DAVID SLAYTON MEALE, OF VIRGINIA GRETCHEN GERWE WELCH, OF CALIFORNIA CHARLES PARKER RIES, OF TEXAS KIN WAH MOY, OF MINNESOTA STEVEN J. WHITE, OF FLORIDA NANCY H. SAMBAIEW, OF TEXAS ANN G. O’BARR-BREEDLOVE, OF GEORGIA NICHOLAS M. WILLIAMS, OF NEW YORK RICHARD J. SHINNICK, OF NEW YORK JULIE ANNE O’REAGAN, OF TEXAS C. DAVID WELCH, OF CALIFORNIA CAREER MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE, LESLIE MARIE PADILLA, OF NEW MEXICO CLASS OF COUNSELOR, AND CONSULAR OFFICERS AND THE FOLLOWING-NAMED CAREER MEMBERS OF THE JAMES M. PEREZ, OF FLORIDA SECRETARIES IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE FOR PROMOTION INTO THE SENIOR MIRA PIPLANI, OF VIRGINIA UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: FOREIGN SERVICE, AND FOR APPOINTMENT AS CON- SARA ELLEN POTTER, OF VERMONT SULAR OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES IN THE DIPLO- DAVID J. RANZ, OF NEW YORK ARNOLD JACKSON CRODDY, JR., OF MARYLAND MATIC SERVICE, AS INDICATED: JOHN THOMAS RATH, OF TEXAS SCOTT MARK KENNEDY, M.D., OF CALIFORNIA CAREER MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE CHRISTOPHER E. RICH, OF MARYLAND FREDERICK M. KRUG, OF NEW JERSEY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, CLASS OF COUN- SCOTT LAIRD ROLSTON, OF FLORIDA THOMAS LAWMAN LUCAS, M.D., OF FLORIDA SELOR: J. BRINTON ROWDYBUSH, OF OHIO ERIC RALPH RIES, OF FLORIDA MARSHA E. BARNES, OF KENTUCKY SUSAN LAURA RUFFO, OF WASHINGTON JAMIE SUAREZ, M.D., OF LOUISIANA MARK M. BOULWARE, OF TEXAS JULIE RUTERBORIES, OF TEXAS JAMES VANDERHOFF, OF TEXAS JACQUELYN OWENS BRIGGS, OF MICHIGAN MICHAEL D. SCANLAN, OF PENNSYLVANIA JOHN G. WILLIAMS JR., M.D., OF MAINE WILLIAM RIVINGTON BROWNFIELD, OF TEXAS JOHN PAUL SCHUTTE, OF NEBRASKA SANDRA L. WILLIAMS, OF MARYLAND STEVEN A. BROWNING, OF TEXAS DAVID L. SCOTT, OF TEXAS THE FOLLOWING-NAMED PERSONS OF THE AGENCIES R. NICHOLAS BURNS, OF NEW HAMPSHIRE STEPHEN M. SCHWARTZ, OF NEW YORK INDICATED FOR APPOINTMENT AS FOREIGN SERVICE OF- JOHN PATRICK CAULFIELD, JR., OF NEW JERSEY JANET DAWN SHANNON, OF WASHINGTON FICERS OF THE CLASSES STATED, AND ALSO FOR THE RICHARD A. CHRISTENSON, OF WISCONSIN CECILE SHEA, OF NEVADA OTHER APPOINTMENTS INDICATED HEREWITH: GENE BURL CHRISTY, OF TEXAS GRACE WHITAKER SHELTON, OF GEORGIA FOR APPOINTMENT AS FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF JOHN ALBERT CLOUD, JR., OF VIRGINIA KENT C. SHIGETOMI, OF WASHINGTON CLASS ONE, CONSULAR OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES IN ROGER J. DALEY, OF NEW YORK ROBERT SILBERSTEIN, OF VIRGINIA THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF ROBERT EMMETT DOWNEY, OF NEW JERSEY CHARLES SKIPWITH SMITH, OF WASHINGTON AMERICA: JAMES J. EHRMAN, OF WISCONSIN MARTIN HENRY STEINER, OF CALIFORNIA AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT DANIEL TED FANTOZZI, OF VIRGINIA MARGARET L. TAMS, OF COLORADO MICHAEL F. GALLAGHER, OF PENNSYLVANIA JOHN STEPHEN TAVENNER, OF TEXAS PAULA O. GODDARD, OF VIRGINIA BRUCE N. GRAY, OF CALIFORNIA LISA L. TEPPER, OF COLORADO BRIAN THOMAS WALCH, OF NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE JON GUNDERSEN, OF NEW YORK DOUGLAS ALAN HARTWICK, OF WASHINGTON JAMES MICHAEL WALLER, OF MISSOURI PETER BOHEN, OF PUERTO RICO CAROLEE HEILEMAN, OF NEBRASKA ROBERT WARD, OF VIRGINIA CHRISTOPHER ROBERT HILL, OF RHODE ISLAND JAN LIAM WASLEY, OF NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF STATE SUSAN S. JACOBS, OF MICHIGAN MYLES E. WEBER, OF MINNESOTA DAVID J. WHIDDON, OF GEORGIA ROBERT E. DAVIS, OF WASHINGTON RICHELE KELLER, OF SOUTH CAROLINA LAURA-ELIZABETH KENNEDY, OF VIRGINIA ERIC PAUL WHITAKER, OF CALIFORNIA FOR APPOINTMENT AS FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF JOHN W. LIMBERT, OF VERMONT LYNN M. WHITLOCK, OF PENNSYLVANIA CLASS TWO, CONSULAR OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES IN WAYNE K. LOGSDON, OF WASHINGTON JOHN KING WHITTLESEY, OF FLORIDA THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF THOMAS A. LYNCH, JR., OF VIRGINIA THE FOLLOWING-NAMED MEMBERS OF THE FOREIGN AMERICA: FREDERIC WILLIAM MAERKLE III, OF CALIFORNIA SERVICE OF THE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE AND COM- DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE MICHAEL E. MALINOWSKI, OF ILLINOIS MERCE TO BE CONSULAR OFFICERS AND/OR SECRETAR- S. AHMED MEER, OF MARYLAND IES IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED MARGARET CORKERY, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA MICHAEL D. METELITS, OF CALIFORNIA STATES OF AMERICA, AS INDICATED: RICHARD REED, OF WASHINGTON DAVID FRANCIS ROGUS, OF NEW YORK CONSULAR OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES IN THE DIP- VLADIMIR PETER SAMBAIEW, OF TEXAS LOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: FOR APPOINTMENT AS FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF BRENDA BROWN SCHOONOVER, OF CALIFORNIA CLASS THREE, CONSULAR OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES DEBORAH RUTH SCHWARTZ, OF MARYLAND JORGAN K. ANDREWS, OF COLORADO IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF CHARLES S. SHAPIRO, OF GEORGIA ROBERT D. BANNERMAN, OF MARYLAND AMERICA: CATHERINE MUNNELL SMITH, OF CONNECTICUT ERIC BARBORIAK, OF WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF STATE JOAN VERONICA SMITH, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AMBER M. BASKETTE, OF FLORIDA JAMES WEBB SWIGERT, OF VERMONT KEREM SERDAR RILGE, OF CALIFORNIA OLA CRISS, OF VIRGINIA GRETCHEN GERWE WELCH, OF CALIFORNIA KAREN M. BLACK, OF NEW YORK PAUL PETER POMETTO II, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUM- STEVEN J. WHITE, OF FLORIDA BERYL C. BLECHER, OF MARYLAND BIA NICHOLAS M. WILLIAMS, OF NEW YORK IAN P. CAMPBELL, OF CALIFORNIA JOYCE VESTA SEWNARINE, OF MARYLAND THEODORE R. COLEY, OF PENNSYLVANIA ROSA MARIA WHITAKER, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CAREER MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE. J.A. DIFFILY, OF CALIFORNIA TERRENCE K.H. WONG, OF WASHINGTON CLASS OF COUNSELOR, AND CONSULAR OFFICERS AND PETER T. ECKSTROM, OF MINNESOTA SECRETARIES IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE MATTHEW A. FINSTON, OF ILLINOIS FOR APPOINTMENT AS FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. CALLI FULLER, OF TEXAS CLASS FOUR, CONSULAR OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES IN ARNOLD JACKSON CRODDY, JR., OF MARYLAND CLEMENT R. GAGNE, III, OF MARYLAND THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF SCOTT MARK KENNEDY, M.D., OF CALIFORNIA GORY A. GENNARO, OF VIRGINIA AMERICA: FREDERICK M. KRUG, OF NEW JERSEY HENRY GRADY GATLIN, III, OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE THOMAS LAWMAN LUCAS, M.D., OF FLORIDA BINH D. HARDESTY, OF VIRGINIA ERIC RALPH RIES, OF FLORIDA J. MARINDA HARPOLE, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GEORGE WILLIAM ALDRIDGE, OF TEXAS JAMIE SUAREZ, M.D., OF LOUISIANA KATHARINE MC CALLIE COCHRANE HART, OF VIRGINIA CAROLYN P. ALSUP, OF FLORIDA JAMES VANDERHOFF, OF TEXAS MARGARET R. HORAN, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DOUGLAS J. APOSTOL, OF VIRGINIA JOHN G. WILLIAMS JR., M.D., OF MAINE M. ALLISON INSLEY, OF GEORGIA CONSTANCE C. ARVIS, OF CALIFORNIA SANDRA L. WILLIAMS, OF MARYLAND PAM R. JENOFF, OF NEW JERSEY ANTONIA JOY BARRY, OF PENNSYLVANIA WILLIAM HUIE DUNCAN, OF TEXAS JAN LEVIN, OF NEW YORK PAMELA MARIE BATES, OF OHIO MAEVE SIOBHAN DWYER, OF MARYLAND ERVIN JOSE MASSINGA, OF WASHINGTON VIRGINIA LYNN BENNETT, OF GEORGIA CARI ENAV, OF NEW YORK IAN JOSEPH MC CARY, OF NEW YORK MARK W. BOCCHETTI, OF MISSOURI STEPHANIE KAY ESHELMAN, OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- MICHAEL L. MC GEE, OF ALABAMA STEVEN C. BONDY, OF FLORIDA LUMBIA JANICE C. MC HENRY, OF VIRGINIA DAVID W. BOYLE, OF VIRGINIA MICHELLE MARIE ESPERDY, OF PENNSYLVANIA SHARON F. MUSSOMELI, OF VIRGINIA SANDRA HAMILTON BRITO, OF ARIZONA JANICE RUTH FAIR, OF TEXAS ROBERT LOUIS NELSON, OF VIRGINIA NATALIE EUGENIA BROWN, OF VIRGINIA MOLLY FAYEN, OF ARIZONA DAVID TIMOTHY NOBLES, OF CALIFORNIA ANGIE BRYAN, OF TEXAS PAUL STEVEN FOLDI, OF DELAWARE MICHELLE L. O’NEILL, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA JENNIFER LEE CATHCART, OF OHIO ELEANORE M. FOX, OF CALIFORNIA CARLA PANCHECO, OF CALIFORNIA PATRICK LIANG CHOW, OF NEW YORK MARK EDWARD FRY, OF MICHIGAN DAVID WILLIAM PITTS, OF VIRGINIA MARK DANIEL CLARK, OF ARIZONA GREGORY D.S. FUKUTOMI, OF CALIFORNIA BRETT GEORGE POMAINVILLE, OF COLORADO DAVID C. CONNELL, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA MEGAN MARIE GAAL,OF CALIFORNIA BRIAN B. RHEE, OF VIRGINIA GENE CRAIG COOMBS, OF NORTH CAROLINA RICHARD B. GAFFIN III, OF ARIZONA STEVEN C. RICE, OF WYOMING ANDREW DAVID CRAFT, OF IOWA KATHRYN SCHMICH GELNER, OF MISSOURI ROBERT J. RILEY, OF WASHINGTON KATHLEEN L. CUNNINGHAM, OF IOWA BONNIE GLICK, OF ILLINOIS PETER THORIN, OF WASHINGTON CHRISTIAN R. DE ANGELIS, OF NEW JERSEY REBECCA ELIZA GONZALES, OF TEXAS HARRY L. TYNER, OF VIRGINIA MATTHEW BEDFORD DEVER, OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- FORREST J. GOULD, OF NEW HAMPSHIRE ROBERT A. WEBER, OF FLORIDA LUMBIA TRACY ALAN HALL, OF NORTH CAROLINA ALAN CURTIS WONG, OF CALIFORNIA PUSHPINDER S. DHILLON, OF OREGON DAVID E. HANZLIK, OF ILLINOIS ROBERT EUGENE WONG, OF NEW YORK WILLIAM D. DOUGLASS, OF NEVADA PETER X. HARDING, OF MASSACHUSETTS THE FOLLOWING-NAMED INDIVIDUAL FOR PROMOTION FOREIGN SERVICE JOHN PETER HIGGINS, OF MINNESOTA MARK T. HILL, OF SOUTH DAKOTA IN THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE TO THE CLASS INDI- THE FOLLOWING-NAMED CAREER MEMBERS OF THE DAVID ANDREW HODGE, OF TEXAS CATED, EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 28, 1993: SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MICHAEL W. HOFF, OF CALIFORNIA CAREER MEMBER OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE STATE FOR PROMOTION IN THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERV- EVAN T. HOUGH, OF FLORIDA OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, CLASS OF COUN- ICE TO THE CLASSES INDICATED: JEREMIAH H. HOWARD, OF NEW JERSEY SELOR: CAREER MEMBER OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE STEPHEN A. HUBLER, OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, CLASS OF CAREER AUDREY BONITA HUON-DUMENTAT, OF ILLINOIS MINISTER: ANDREW GRISWOLD HYDE, OF CALIFORNIA MICHAEL RANNEBERGER, OF VIRGINIA S 18442 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE December 12, 1995 THE FOLLOWING-NAMED CAREER MEMBERS OF THE MARSHALL W. HENDERSON, OF CALIFORNIA By Mr. BROWN (for himself and Mrs. SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE AGENCY FOR INTER- MARYANNE HOIRUP-BACOLOD, OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR PROMOTION IN THE SEN- EDITH I. HOUSTON, OF TEXAS FEINSTEIN): IOR FOREIGN SERVICE TO THE CLASSES INDICATED: CYNTHIA J. JUDGE, OF OREGON S. 1469. A bill to extend the United States- CAREER MEMBER OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE CEOPUS KENNEDY, OF ALABAMA Israel free trade agreement to the West Bank OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, CLASS OF CAREER JEFFREY RANDALL LEE, OF VIRGINIA and Gaza Strip; to the Committee on Fi- MINISTER: RAYMOND L. LEWMAN, OF WASHINGTON JENNIFER NOTKIN, OF MASSACHUSETTS nance. CAROL A. PEASLEY, OF CALIFORNIA DIANE L. RAWL, OF VIRGINIA By Mr. MCCAIN (for himself, Mr. ROTH, CHARLES F. WEDEN, JR., OF VIRGINIA JOHN R. WESTLEY, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE and Mr. DOLE): AARON S. WILLIAMS, OF VIRGINIA S. 1470. A bill to amend title II of the So- DAVID W. COTTRELL, OF FLORIDA CAREER MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE cial Security Act to provide for increases in OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, CLASS OF MIN- UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY the amounts of allowable earnings under the ISTER-COUNSELOR: MYUNGSOO MAX KWAK, OF MARYLAND social security earnings limit for individuals KEITH E. BROWN, OF VIRGINIA FOR APPOINTMENT AS FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF who have attained retirement age, and for MYRON GOLDEN, OF OHIO CLASS FOUR, CONSULAR OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES IN other purposes; to the Committee on Fi- JOSEPH B. GOODWIN, OF MISSOURI THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF WILLIAM T. OLIVER, JR., OF VIRGINIA AMERICA: nance. CYNTHIA F. ROZELL, OF CALIFORNIA By Mr. HATCH (for himself and Mr. DEPARTMENT OF STATE BARBARA P. SANDOVAL, OF VIRGINIA KENNEDY): KENNETH G. SCHOFIELD, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SENECA ELIZABETH JOHNSON, OF IDAHO S. 1471. A bill to make permanent the pro- WILBUR G. THOMAS, OF OKLAHOMA LAWRENCE J. KAY, OF IOWA gram of malpractice coverage for health cen- W. HOWIE MUIR, OF CONNECTICUT THE FOLLOWING-NAMED CAREER MEMBERS OF THE ters under the Federal Tort Claims Act, and FOREIGN SERVICE OF THE AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY DEVELOPMENT FOR PROMOTION INTO THE SENIOR FOR- for other purposes; to the Committee on the EIGN SERVICE, AND FOR APPOINTMENT AS CONSULAR JOSEPH A. BOOKBINDER, OF NEW YORK Judiciary. OFFICER AND SECRETARY IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE, JAMES GREGORY CHRISTIANSEN, OF VIRGINIA AS INDICATED: JENNIFER L. DENHARD, OF MARYLAND f CAREER MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE KATHERINE HOWARD, OF MICHIGAN OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, CLASS OF COUN- MAURA MARGARET KENISTON, OF NEW YORK STATEMENTS ON INTRODUCED SELOR: JOSEPH PATRICK KRUZICH, OF OREGON BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS PHILIP THOMAS REEKER, OF NEW YORK ANNE H. AARNES, OF WASHINGTON MICHAEL WILLIAM STANTON, OF VIRGINIA By Mr. HEFLIN: GLENN E. ANDERS, OF FLORIDA RODNEY MATTHEW THOMAS, OF RHODE ISLAND GRANT WILLIAM ANDERSON, OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- MARK TONER, OF PENNSYLVANIA S. 1468. A bill to extend and improve LUMBIA DALE EDWARD WEST, OF TEXAS the price support and production ad- LILIANA AYALDE, OF MARYLAND KATHERINE L. WOOD, OF VIRGINIA PATRICIA K. BUCKLES, OF FLORIDA JULIET WURR, OF CALIFORNIA justment program for peanuts, to es- JONATHAN M. CONLY, OF PENNSYLVANIA tablish standards for the inspection, J. MICHAEL DEAL, OF CALIFORNIA THE FOLLOWING-NAMED MEMBERS OF THE FOREIGN DIRK WILLEM DIJKERMAN, OF NEW YORK SERVICE OF THE DEPARTMENTS OF STATE AND COM- handling, storage, and labeling of all KENNETH C. ELLIS, OF VIRGINIA MERCE TO BE CONSULAR OFFICERS AND/OR SECRETAR- peanuts and peanut products sold in PAULA FEENEY, OF WEST VIRGINIA IES IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED LINDA RAE GREGORY, OF FLORIDA STATES OF AMERICA, AS INDICATED: the United States, and for other pur- TOBY L. JARMAN, OF VIRGINIA CONSULAR OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES IN THE DIP- poses, to the Committee on Agri- EDWARD L. KADUNC, OF FLORIDA LOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: DONALD G. KEENE, OF CALIFORNIA SERGE M. ALEKSANDROV, OF MARYLAND culture, Nutrition, and Forestry. GAIL M. LECCE, OF VIRGINIA LORI H. ALVORD, OF WISCONSIN THE HEFLIN-ROSE PEANUT IMPROVEMENT ACT MARY L. LEWELLEN, OF NEVADA CHARLES S. BAXTER, OF VIRGINIA OF 1995 LEWIS W. LUCKE, OF TEXAS DAVID A. BLOCK, OF VIRGINIA DONALD R. MACKENZIE, OF FLORIDA CHESTER WINSTON BOWIE, OR MARYLAND ∑ Mr. HEFLIN. Mr. President, I intro- TIMOTHY M. MAHONEY, OF VIRGINIA STEPHEN CRAIG BRADLEY, OF VIRGINIA LAURIER D. MAILLOUX, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA KIP ANDREW BRAILEY, OF VIRGINIA duce the Heflin-Rose Peanut Program DESAIX B. MYERS III, OF CALIFORNIA STEPHANIE LYNN BRITT, OF VIRGINIA Improvement Act of 1995. WALTER E. NORTH, OF WASHINGTON MARC R. CARDWELL, OF VIRGINIA Auburn University recently released THOMAS E. PARK, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA THEODORE D. CARLSON, OF VIRGINIA DONALD L. PRESSLEY, OF VIRGINIA STACEY T. COSTLEY, OF MARYLAND a study based on the same economic EMMY B. SIMMONS, OF VIRGINIA JONATHAN S. DALBY, OF VIRGINIA impact model employed by the Base MARCUS L. STEVENSON, OF MARYLAND DOLLIE N. DAVIS, OF MARYLAND KAREN D. TURNER, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA HELEN DAVIS-DELANEY, OF MARYLAND Closure and Realignment Commission RONALD E. ULLRICH, OF VIRGINIA CLAUDIA N. DEVERALL, OF VIRGINIA to determine the effects of various pro- ALAN E. VAN EGMOND, OF MARYLAND PAUL R. FELDTMOSE, OF MARYLAND CAREER MEMBER OF THE SENIOR FOREIGN SERVICE, KERRY L. GAFNEY, OF VIRGINIA posals that were being considered be- CLASS OF COUNSELOR, AND CONSULAR OFFICER AND MARC T. GALKIN, OF VIRGINIA fore the Lugar-Armey peanut program SECRETARY IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNIT- FELIX GONZALEZ, OF VIRGINIA ED STATES OF AMERICA: DAMIAN THOMAS GULLO, OF VIRGINIA compromise was reached and made part BRUCE R. HARRIS, JR., OF VIRGINIA of the Roberts farm bill, which is part SARAH S. OLDS, OF PENNSYLVANIA ANGE BELLE HASSINGER, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUM- THE FOLLOWING-NAMED PERSONS OF THE AGENCIES BIA of the budget reconciliation bill. Using INDICATED FOR APPOINTMENT AS FOREIGN SERVICE OF- MARGARET H. HENOCH, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA the figures and calculations of the Au- FICERS OF THE CLASSES STATED, AND ALSO FOR THE ROBERT DOUGLAS JENKINS, OF VIRGINIA OTHER APPOINTMENTS INDICATED HEREWITH: RICHARD HILL JOHNSON, OF VIRGINIA burn report, the Lugar-Armey com- FOR APPOINTMENT AS FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF KEITH PATRICK KELLY, OF MICHIGAN promise would result in an industry- CLASS ONE, CONSULAR OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES IN DAVID P. LAWLOR, OF VIRGINIA THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF STEVEN JON LEVAN, OF VIRGINIA wide, negative economic impact total- AMERICA: KEVIN G. LEW, OF VIRGINIA ling $375 million and will cause the loss ALAN LONG, OF VIRGINIA AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT SHARON ANN LUNDAHL, OF VIRGINIA of 5,400 jobs throughout the peanut in- DEAN PETERSON, OF SOUTH DAKOTA dustry. HENRY LEE BARRETT, OF CALIFORNIA MICHAEL H. RAMSEY, OF VIRGINIA CAROL E. CARPENTER-YARMAN, OF CALIFORNIA E. ELIZABETH SALLIES, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA While the Lugar-Armey compromise JOHN R. MORGAN, OF TENNESSEE LINDA M. SIPPRELLE, OF VIRGINIA is touted as an effort to achieve a no- DOUGLAS WYLIE PALMER, OF WASHINGTON RODNEY D. SMITH, OF VIRGINIA WILLIAM R. PARISH III, OF CALIFORNIA HARRY L. TYNER, OF VIRGINIA net-cost program, in reality it will cost FOR APPOINTMENT AS FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF (THE ABOVE NOMINATIONS WERE REPORTED WITH THE taxpayers $60 million over 7 years. As a CLASS TWO, CONSULAR OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES IN RECOMMENDATION THAT THEY BE CONFIRMED, SUBJECT matter of fact, the Lugar-Armey com- THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF TO THE NOMINEES’ COMMITMENT TO RESPOND TO RE- AMERICA: QUESTS TO APPEAR AND TESTIFY BEFORE ANY DULY promise actually kills the program AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CONSTITUTED COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE.) over 7 years, encourages peanut im- f PETER H. DELP, OF CALIFORNIA ports, and cuts peanut farmer income MARGARET LORRAINE DULA, OF CALIFORNIA by nearly 30 percent. TAMERA ANN FILLINGER, OF CALIFORNIA INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND Congressman CHARLIE ROSE and I NANCY J. LAWTON, OF VIRGINIA JOINT RESOLUTIONS MICHAEL E. SARHAN, OF ARKANSAS have worked on a peanut program MARY EDITH SCOVILL, OF VIRGINIA The following bills and joint resolu- DEE ANN SMITH, OF VIRGINIA which we feel is a much better bill. JAMES E. VERMILLION, OF FLORIDA tions were introduced, read the first This proposal guarantees a no-net-cost MICHAEL F. WALSH, OF PENNSYLVANIA and second time by unanimous con- program saves some $43 million above FOR APPOINTMENT AS FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF sent, and referred as indicated: what the Lugar-Armey compromise CLASS THREE, CONSULAR OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF By Mr. HEFLIN: saved. Our cost savings come from AMERICA: S. 1468. A bill to extend and improve the making foreign importers of peanuts DEPARTMENT OF STATE price support and production adjustment pay the same assessments that U.S. program for peanuts, to establish standards ELLIS MERRILL WALKER ESTES, OF CALIFORNIA peanut farmers have to pay and uses for the inspection, handling, storage, and la- ALONZO SIBERT, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA this money to offset the cost of the AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT beling of all peanuts and peanut products sold in the United States, and for other pur- peanut program. In addition, to impos- EMMANUEL BRUCE-ATTAH, OF TENNESSEE ing assessments on importers, our pro- JOSEPH L. DORSEY, OF TEXAS poses; to the Committee on Agriculture, Nu- STEVEN KENNETH DOSH, OF MARIANA ISLANDS trition, and Forestry. posal directs that the NAFTA and