EXTENSIONS of REMARKS 3427 by Mr

EXTENSIONS of REMARKS 3427 by Mr

February 27, 1979 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS 3427 By Mr. ZEFERETTI: ADDITIONAL SPONSORS Mr. JONES of Oklahoma, Mr. AUCOIN, Mr. H . Con. Res. 61. Concurrent resolution Weiss, Mr. MAZZOLI, Mr. ROE, Mr. DERWINSKI, concerning the people of Ireland; to the Under clause 4 of rule XXII, sponsors Mr. MOAKLEY, Mr. GREEN, Mr. RAHALL, Mr. Committee on Foreign Affairs. were added to public bills and resolutions O 'BRIEN, Mr. MITCHELL of Maryland, Mr. By Mr. BROOKS: as follows: 0BERSTAR, Mr. AKAKA, Mr. SENSENBRENNER, Mr. KINDNESS, Mr. LEVITAS, Mr. WILLIAMS of H. Res. 140. A resolution to provide for the H.R. 333: Mr. BROYHILL, Mr. CHAPPELL, Mr. Montana, Mr. DUNCAN of Tennessee, Mr. expenses of investigations, studies, oversight, JEFFORDS , Mr. PRITCHARD , Mr. DUNCAN of MYERS of Indiana., Mr. CORCORAN, Mr. BU­ and functions to be conducted by the Com­ Tennessee, Mr. CONYERS, Mr. COLLINS of Tex­ CHANAN, Mr. DRINAN, Mr. LOTT, Mr. LEE, Mr. mittee on Government Operations; to the as, Mr. VENTO, Mr. PICKLE, Mr. MCCLOSKEY, ROBINSON, Mr. KILDEE, Mr. SABO, Mr. COLE­ Committee on House Administration. Mr. WHITEHURST, Mr. WALKER, Mr. LEDERER, MAN, Mr. SCHEUER, Mr. BEREUTER, Mr. Dow­ Mr. LONG of Maryland, Mr. COTTER, Mr. NEY, Mr. OTTINGER, Mr. RHODES, Mr. BALDUS, RODINO, Mr. LAGOMARSINO, Mr. EDWARDS of Mr. MAVROULES, Mr. LONG of Louisiana, Mr. MEMORIALS California, Mr. PRICE, Mr. GUDGER, Mr. EVANS STUDDS, Mr. PANETTA, Mrs. SCHROEDER, Mr. of Indiana, Mr. MONTGOMERY, Mr. ROBERTS, Under clause 4 of rule XXII, memorials BOB WILSON, Ms. MIKULSKI, Mr. NEAL, Mr, Mr. BUCHANAN, Mr. CLEVELAND, Mr. SAWYER, DOUGHERTY, Mr. BEDELL, Mr. REGULA, Mr. were presented and referred as follows: Mr. WALGREN, Mr. PREYER, Mr. MINETA, Mr. LUNDINE, Mr. WOLFF, Mr. MAGUmE, Mr. COR­ 44. By the SPEAKER: Memorial of the Leg­ MATHIS, Mr. YATRON, and Mr. GEPHARDT. MAN, Mr. DORNAN, Mr. GRISHAM, Mr. GILMAN, islature of the State of Florida, requesting H.R. 556: Mr. HANCE. Mr. VENTO, Mr. DAVIS of Michigan, Mr. CoR­ that Congress call a convention for the sole H.R. 596: Mr. BARNARD, Mr. DAVIS of Mich­ RADA, Mrs. SNOWE, Mr. MONTGOMERY, Mr. purpose of considering an amendment to the igan, Mr. LEACH of Louisiana, Mr. MARLENEE, TAUKE, Mr. WOLPE, Mr. HARKIN, Mr. DON­ Constitution of the United States to prohibit Mr. RAILSBACK, Mr. SOLOMON, Mr. WILLIAMS the incurrence of nat ional debt except in NELLY, Mr. HUGHES, Mr. MADIGAN, Mr. ED­ of Ohio, Mr. GAYDOS, and Mr. RAHALL. WARDS of Oklahoma, Ms. OAKAR, Mr. CHARLES emergencies; to the Committee on the Judi­ H.R. 601; Mr. ERLENBORN, Mr. EDWARDS Of ciary. WILSON of Texas, Mr. RANGEL, Mr. RODINO, Oklahoma, Mr. SHUMW:.Y, and Mr. LEACH of Mr. WATKINS, and Mr. WEAVER. 45. Also, memorial of the Legislature of the Louisiana. State of South Dakota, requesting that Con­ H.R. 739: Mr. ABDNOR, Mr. DERWINSKI, Mr. gress propose, or call a convention for the MCDONALD, Mr. BEVILL, Mr. JEFFRIES, and Mr. specific and exclusive purpose of proposing, EDWARDS of Oklahoma. PETITIONS, ETC. an amendment to the Constitution of the United States requiring in the absence of a H.R. 1460: Mr. EVANS of the Virgin Islands, Under clause 1 of the XXII, petitions national emergency that the total of all Mr. LEACH of Louisiana, Mr. EDGAR, and Mr. and papers were laid on the Clerk's desk Federal appropriations made by Congress for GILMAN. and referred as follows: any fiscal year not exceed the total of all H .R. 1539: Mr. BARNARD, Mr. BENJAMIN, Mr. 64. By the SPEAKER: Petition of the estimated Federal revenues for that fiscal BOWEN, Mr. BRODHEAD, Mr. DOWNEY, Mr. ED­ year; to the Committee on the Judiciary. Oregon Republican State Central Committee, WARDS of California, Mr. EVANS of Indiana, Portland, relative to Federal financing of 46. Also, memorial of the Legislature of the Mr. GIAIMO, Mr. GILMAN, Mr. JACOBS, Mr. State of Idaho, relative to the domestic sugar congressional elections; to the Committee on JENRETTE, Mr. LEHMAN, Mr. LOTT, Mr. MAv­ House Administration. industry; jointly, to the Committees on Ag­ ROULES, Mr. MINETA, Mr. MITCHELL of Mary­ riculture, and Ways and Means. land, Mr. NOWAK, Mr. PATTERSON, Mr. PREYER , 65. Also, petition of the Board of Direc­ tors of the Sierra Club, San Francisco, Calif., Mr. RICHMOND, Mr. ROE, Mr. ROUSSELOT, Mr. relative to solar energy; jointly, to the Com­ THOMPSON, Mr. VOLKMER, and Mr. DERRICK. mittees on Banking, Finance and Urban Af­ PRIVATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS H.R. 2119: Mr. MCCLORY, and Mr. KIND­ fairs, Science and Technology, and Ways and Under clause 1 of rule XXII, private NESS. Means. bills and resolutions were introduced and H.J. Res. 33: Mr. ABDNOR, Mr. AMBRO, Mr. severally referred as follows: BADHAM, Mrs. BOUQUARD, Mr. BRINKLEY, Mr. CAMPBELL, Mr. CLEVELAND, Mr. COELHO, Mr. By Mr. HANLEY: AMENDMENTS H.R. 2474. A bill for the relief of Gerald COLEMAN, Mr. D'AMOURS, Mr. DONNELLY, Mr. DUNCAN of Tennessee, Mr. ERTEL, Mr. EVANS Under clause 6 of rule XXIII, pro­ Levine; to the Committee on the Judiciary. posed amendments were submitted as By Mr. HUTTO : of Indiana, Mr. GINGRICH, Mr. GINN, Mr. GUDGER, Mrs. HOLT, Mr. HUBBARD, Mr. HUCK­ follows: H.R. 2475. A bill for the relief of Isaac H.R. 1894 David Cosson; to the Committee on the ABY, Mr. KINDNESS, Mr. LAGOMARSINO, Mr. Judiciary. LEACH OF Louisiana, Mr. LEE, Mr. LOTT, Mr. By Mr. BAUMAN: By Mr. LAGOMARSINO: MCCLOSKEY, Mr. MATHIS, Mr. MONTGOMERY, On page 2, line 21, insert the following new H.R. 2476. A bill for the relief of Mrs. Mr. MURPHY of Pennsylvania, Mr. NATCHER, section: Frances Parker; to the Committee on the Mr. NICHOLS, Mr. NOLAN, Mr. PANETTA, Mr. "SEc. 5. Further amendments to the Second Judiciary. ROUSSELOT, Mrs. SCHROEDER, Mr. SIMON, Mr. Liberty Bond Act (31 U.S.C. 757b) for the H.R. 2477. A bill for the relief of Jesus SNYDER, Mr. WHITLEY, Mr. CHARLES WILSON purpose of increasing the public debt limit Reveles y Rivera; to the Committee on the of Texas, and Mr. WINN. shall not be considered in either the House Judiciary. H . Con. Res. 15: Mr. COELHO, Mr. RICH­ of Representatives or the Senate preceding By Mrs. SPELLMAN: MOND, Mr. TAYLOR, Mr. LEHMAN, Mr. PRITCH­ the enactment into law of an act requiring H .R. 2478. A bill for the relief of Dana ARD , Mr. BARNARD, Mr. MCCLOSKEY, Mr. EVANS the achievement of a balanced Federal D. Browdy; to the Committee on the Judi­ of Indiana, Mr. WINN, Mr. FISH, Mr. Mc­ budget and establishing a method for achiev­ ciary. CORMACK, Mr. CARNEY, Mr. PATTEN, Mr. NOLAN, ing such a balanced Federal budget." EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS NEWLY APPOINTED CITY The International City Management women to rise in their chosen profession MANAGERS Association, the educational and profes­ of urban management. There has been sional organization of city managers, is an 80 percent increase of minority man­ holding a reception March 3 in Washing­ agers since that time. HON. RONALD V. DELLUMS ton to honor 30 recently appointed mi­ Elijah B. Rogers, the new city admin­ OF CALIFORNIA nority managers from arormd the coun­ istrator for Washington, D.C., is the IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES try. chairman of the association's MEPP ad­ Through its 5-year-old minority ex­ visory board and has been an active Tuesday, February 27, 1979 ecutive placement program (MEPP) and participant in association work for many • Mr. DELLUMS. Mr. Speaker, profes­ its director, Michael C. Rogers, the as­ years. He is being honored at the March sional management of our Nation's cities sociation has been instrumental in 3 reception along with minority man­ is more crucial today than in the past, matching qualified minority managers/ agers from 13 States. because of the myriad of urban problems administrators with openings in city It is encouraging to know that there we face. Due to the dedication of these governments around the United States. is a concerted effort on the part of for­ appointed administrators, city prob­ Since its inception in 1974, the program ward-looking public interest groups to lems are being tackled and solved. has aided more than 500 minorities and place qualified minorities in positions of • This "bullet" symbol identifies statements or insertions which are not spoken by the Member on the floor. 3428 EXTENSIONS OF REMARKS February 27, 1979 responsibility in local government ad­ worked to develop the basic land protec­ But the Estonians still refuse to suc­ ministration. The International City tion proposals. The cooperation within cumb to Russian tyranny and oppres­ Management Association and its execu­ the Congress has been complete, and the sion. In the spirit of their first struggle tive director, Mark Keane, should be rollcall votes we took last year demon­ for independence, the Estonian youth proud of being the f orerunne, in this strated the overwhelming and completely continue to resist subjugation, through endeavor. bipartisan support for a strong Alaska their demonstrations and appeals to the I think it appropriate that we recog­ lands bill. Now, in response to calls from free world. With each Soviet attempt to nize the newly appointed managers here Members of Congress from both parties, quell the thirst for freedom, Estonian and wish them well in their task of help­ the President has taken decisive and his­ nationalism continues to grow even ing our cities run better, thus insuring a toric action to protect these lands so that stronger. brighter future for all citizens: Congress can complete its job without In an effort to support the virtuous HONOREES haste and not under the threat of im­ people of Estonia, the United States does pending development on these lands.

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