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                       COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY
                          UNITED STATES SENATE
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                        LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE

                                CALENDAR

                      ONE HUNDRED SEVENTH CONGRESS

                                Convened January 3, 2001
               FIRST SESSION
                                Adjourned December 20, 2001

                                Convened January 23, 2002
               SECOND SESSION
                                Adjourned November 20, 2002

                       PATRICK J. LEAHY, Chairman

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  85-736 CC                   U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 2003


                         SENATE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

                      ONE HUNDRED SEVENTH CONGRESS
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                   PATRICK J. LEAHY, Vermont, Chairman

      EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts     ORRIN G. HATCH, Utah
      JOSEPH R. BIDEN, Jr., Delaware       STROM THURMOND, South 
      HERBERT KOHL, Wisconsin                Carolina
      DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California         CHARLES E. GRASSLEY, Iowa
      RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD, Wisconsin       ARLEN SPECTER, Pennsylvania
      CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York         JON KYL, Arizona
      RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois          MIKE DeWINE, Ohio
      MARIA CANTWELL, Washington           JEFF SESSIONS, Alabama
      JOHN EDWARDS, North Carolina         SAM BROWNBACK, Kansas
                                           MITCH McCONNELL, Kentucky

            Bruce A. Cohen, Chief Counsel and Staff Director
                 Makan Delrahim, Minority Chief Counsel
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    January 25, 2001--The Senate agreed to making majority and minority 
party appointments to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary for the 
107th Congress (CR S558, S559). On July 10, 2001, new Committee 
assignments were printed in the Congressional Record (CR S7417 and 
S7418)
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                                 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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                                                                    Page
      Members of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary..................

                                                                       2
      Table of Contents.................................................

                                                                       3
      Subcommittees of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary............

                                                                       4
      Subcommittee Assignments..........................................

                                                                       5
      Jurisdiction of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary.............

                                                                       7
      Rules of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary....................

                                                                       8
Bills and Resolutions Referred to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary:
          Senate Bills..................................................

                                                                       9
          Senate Resolutions............................................

                                                                      65
          Senate Concurrent Resolutions.................................

                                                                      83
          Senate Joint Resolutions......................................

                                                                      91
          House Bills and Resolutions...................................

                                                                      95
          Bills of Interest to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary....

                                                                     111
Measures Referred to the Subcommittees:
          Standards To Be Used in Adjudicating Private Claims Bills 
            (Administrative Oversight and the Courts)...................

                                                                     113
          Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts.......

                                                                     115
          Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition, and Business and 
            Consumer Rights.............................................

                                                                     117
          Subcommittee on the Constitution..............................

                                                                     119
          Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs...............................

                                                                     121
          Rules of Procedure (Immigration)..............................

                                                                     123
          Subcommittee on Immigration...................................

                                                                     125
          Subcommittee on Technology, Terrorism, and Government 
            Information.................................................

                                                                     127
      Calendar of Nominations...........................................

                                                                     129
      Alphabetical List of Nominees.....................................

                                                                     169
Meetings of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary:
          Executive Sessions and Other Committee Business...............

                                                                     193
          Hearings on Legislation.......................................

                                                                     207
          Other Hearings................................................

                                                                     211
      Presidential Messages.............................................

                                                                     223
      Senate Reports....................................................

                                                                     225
      Conference Reports................................................

                                                                     227
Publications Issued by the Senate Committee on the Judiciary:
          Hearings......................................................

                                                                     229
          Miscellaneous Publications....................................

                                                                     237
      Public Laws.......................................................

                                                                     239
      Private Laws......................................................

                                                                     241
      Index of Short Titles for Senate and House Bills..................

                                                                     243
      Index to Legislation..............................................

                                                                     249
      Index to Sponsors.................................................

                                                                     277
                                 SUBCOMMITTEES \1\
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                 ADMINISTRATIVE OVERSIGHT AND THE COURTS
                 CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York, Chairman
    PATRICK J. LEAHY, Vermont              JEFF SESSIONS, Alabama, 
    EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts         Ranking Member
    RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD, Wisconsin         STROM THURMOND, South 
    RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois              Carolina
                                           CHARLES E. GRASSLEY, Iowa
                                           ARLEN SPECTER, Pennsylvania

        ANTITRUST, COMPETITION, AND BUSINESS AND CONSUMER RIGHTS
                    HERBERT KOHL, Wisconsin, Chairman
    PATRICK J. LEAHY, Vermont              MIKE DeWINE, Ohio, Ranking 
    RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD, Wisconsin           Member
    CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York           ORRIN G. HATCH, Utah
    MARIA CANTWELL, Washington             STROM THURMOND, South 
    JOHN EDWARDS, North Carolina             Carolina
                                           ARLEN SPECTER, Pennsylvania
                                           SAM BROWNBACK, Kansas

                              CONSTITUTION
                RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD, Wisconsin, Chairman
    PATRICK J. LEAHY, Vermont              STROM THURMOND, South 
    EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts         Carolina, Ranking Member
    CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York           ORRIN G. HATCH, Utah
    RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois            JON KYL, Arizona
                                           MITCH McCONNELL, Kentucky

                             CRIME AND DRUGS
                JOSEPH R. BIDEN, Jr., Delaware, Chairman
    PATRICK J. LEAHY, Vermont              CHARLES E. GRASSLEY, Iowa, 
    DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California             Ranking Member
    HERBERT KOHL, Wisconsin                ORRIN G. HATCH, Utah
    RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois            MIKE DeWINE, Ohio,
    MARIA CANTWELL, Washington             JEFF SESSIONS, Alabama
    JOHN EDWARDS, North Carolina           SAM BROWNBACK, Kansas
                                           MITCH McCONNELL, Kentucky

                               IMMIGRATION
               EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts, Chairman
    DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California           SAM BROWNBACK, Kansas, 
    CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York             Ranking Member
    RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois            ARLEN SPECTER, Pennsylvania
    MARIA CANTWELL, Washington             CHARLES E. GRASSLEY, Iowa
    JOHN EDWARDS, North Carolina           JON KYL, Arizona
                                           MIKE DeWINE, Ohio

            TECHNOLOGY, TERRORISM, AND GOVERNMENT INFORMATION
                DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California, Chairperson
    JOSEPH R. BIDEN, Jr., Delaware         JON KYL, Arizona, Ranking 
    HERBERT KOHL, Wisconsin                  Member
    MARIA CANTWELL, Washington             MIKE DeWINE, Ohio
    JOHN EDWARDS, North Carolina           JEFF SESSIONS, Alabama
                                           MITCH McCONNELL, Kentucky

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    \1\ March 15, 2001--The Judiciary Committee announced Subcommittee 
assignments; and on November 29, 2001, the Committee announced new 
Subcommittee assignments.
                             SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
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Mr. Leahy....................................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts
                                                                               Antitrust, Competition, and Business and Consumer Rights
                                                                               Constitution
                                                                               Crime and DrugsMr. Kennedy..................................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts
                                                                               Constitution
                                                                               Immigration, ChairmanMr. Biden....................................................................  Crime and Drugs, Chairman
                                                                               Technology, Terrorism, and Government InformationMr. Kohl.....................................................................  Antitrust, Competition, and Business and Consumer Rights, Chairman
                                                                               Crime and Drugs
                                                                               Technology, Terrorism, and Government InformationMrs. Feinstein...............................................................  Crime and Drugs
                                                                               Immigration
                                                                               Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information, ChairpersonMr. Feingold.................................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts
                                                                               Antitrust, Competition, and Business and Consumer Rights
                                                                               Constitution, ChairmanMr. Schumer..................................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts, Chairman
                                                                               Antitrust, Competition, and Business and Consumer Rights
                                                                               Constitution
                                                                               ImmigrationMr. Durbin...................................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts
                                                                               Constitution
                                                                               Crime and Drugs
                                                                               ImmigrationMs. Cantwell.................................................................  Antitrust, Competition, and Business and Consumer Rights
                                                                               Crime and Drugs
                                                                               Immigration
                                                                               Technology, Terrorism, and Government InformationMr. Edwards..................................................................  Antitrust, Competition, and Business and Consumer Rights
                                                                               Crime and Drugs
                                                                               Immigration
                                                                               Technology, Terrorism, and Government InformationMr. Hatch....................................................................  Antitrust, Competition, and Business and Consumer Rights
                                                                               Constitution
                                                                               Crime and DrugsMr. Thurmond.................................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts
                                                                               Antitrust, Competition, and Business and Consumer Rights
                                                                               Constitution, Ranking MemberMr. Grassley.................................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts
                                                                               Crime and Drugs, Ranking Member
                                                                               ImmigrationMr. Specter..................................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts
                                                                               Antitrust, Competition, and Business and Consumer Rights
                                                                               ImmigrationMr. Kyl......................................................................  Constitution
                                                                               Immigration
                                                                               Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information, Ranking MemberMr. DeWine...................................................................  Antitrust, Competition, and Business and Consumer Rights, Ranking Member
                                                                               Crime and Drugs
                                                                               Immigration
                                                                               Technology, Terrorism, and Government InformationMr. Sessions.................................................................  Administrative Oversight and the Courts, Ranking Member
                                                                               Crime and Drugs
                                                                               Technology, Terrorism, and Government InformationMr. Brownback................................................................  Antitrust, Competition, and Business and Consumer Rights
                                                                               Crime and Drugs
                                                                               Immigration, Ranking MemberMr. McConnell................................................................  Constitution
                                                                               Crime and Drugs
                                                                               Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information
                JURISDICTION OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY \1\
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    Committee on the Judiciary, to which committee shall be referred all 
proposed legislation, messages, petitions, memorials, and other matters 
relating to the following subjects:

                                                                      1.
           Apportionment of Representatives.
                                                                      2.
           Bankruptcy, mutiny, espionage, and counterfeiting.
                                                                      3.
           Civil liberties.
                                                                      4.
           Constitutional amendments.
                                                                      5.
           Federal courts and judges.
                                                                      6.
           Governmental information.
                                                                      7.
           Holidays and celebrations.
                                                                      8.
           Immigration and naturalization.
                                                                      9.
           Interstate compacts, generally.
                                                                     10.
           Judicial proceedings, civil and criminal, generally.
                                                                     11.
           Local courts in the territories and possessions.
                                                                     12.
           Measures relating to claims against the United States.
                                                                     13.
           National penitentiaries.
                                                                     14.
           Patent Office.
                                                                     15.
           Patents, copyrights, and trademarks.
                                                                     16.
           Protection of trade and commerce against unlawful restraints 
           and monopolies.
                                                                     17.
           Revision and codification of the statutes of the United 
           States.
                                                                     18.
           State and territorial boundary lines.

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    \1\ As specified in Rule XXV of the Standing Rules of the United 
States Senate.
                RULES OF THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY \1\
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                                                                      I.

        MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE
                                                                      1.
           Meetings may be called by the Chairman as he may deem 
           necessary on three days' notice or in the alternative with 
           the consent of the Ranking Minority Member or pursuant to the 
           provision of the Standing Rules of the Senate, as amended.
  \1\ Reaffirmed by the Senate Committee on the Judiciary in executive 
session on March 8, 2001, and as printed in the Congressional Record of 
March 8, 2001, page S2057.

                                                                      2.
           Each witness who is to appear before the Committee or any 
           Subcommittee shall file with the Committee, at least 48 hours 
           in advance of the hearing, a written statement of his or her 
           testimony in as many copies as the Chairman of the Committee 
           or Subcommittee prescribes.

                                                                      3.
           On the request of any Member, a nomination or bill on the 
           agenda of the Committee will be held over until the next 
           meeting of the Committee or for one week, whichever occurs 
           later.

                                                                     II.

        QUORUMS
                                                                      1.
           Ten Members shall constitute a quorum of the Committee when 
           reporting a bill or nomination; provided that proxies shall 
           not be counted in making a quorum.

                                                                      2.
           For the purpose of taking sworn testimony, a quorum of the 
           Committee and each Subcommittee thereof, now or hereafter 
           appointed, shall consist of one Senator.

                                                                    III.

        PROXIES
        When a record vote is taken in the Committee on any bill, 
        resolution, amendment, or any other question, a quorum being 
        present, a Member who is unable to attend the meeting may submit 
        his vote by proxy, in writing or by telephone, or through 
        personal instructions. A proxy must be specific with respect to 
        the matters it addresses.

                                                                     IV.

        BRINGING A MATTER TO A VOTE
        The Chairman shall entertain a non-debatable motion to bring a 
        matter before the Committee to a vote. If there is objection to 
        bring the matter to a vote without further debate, a rollcall 
        vote of the Committee shall be taken, and debate shall be 
        terminated if the motion to bring the matter to a vote without 
        further debate passes with ten votes in the affirmative, one of 
        which must be cast by the Minority.

                                                                      V.

        SUBCOMMITTEES
                                                                      1.
           Any Member of the Committee may sit with any Subcommittee 
           during its hearings or any other meeting, but shall not have 
           the authority to vote on any matter before the Subcommittee 
           unless he is a Member of such Subcommittee.

                                                                      2.
           Subcommittees shall be considered de novo whenever there is a 
           change in the Subcommittee chairmanship and seniority on the 
           particular Subcommittee shall not necessarily apply.

                                                                      3.
           Except for matters retained at the Full Committee, matters 
           shall be referred to the appropriate Subcommittee or 
           Subcommittees by the Chairman, except as agreed by a majority 
           vote of the Committee or by the agreement of the Chairman and 
           the Ranking Minority Member.

                                                                     VI.

        ATTENDANCE RULES
                                                                      1.
           Official attendance at all Committee markups and executive 
           sessions of the Committee shall be kept by the Committee 
           Clerk. Official attendance at all Subcommittee markups and 
           executive sessions shall be kept by the Subcommittee Clerk.

                                                                      2.
           Official attendance at all hearings shall be kept, provided 
           that Senators are notified by the Committee Chairman and 
           Ranking Member, in the case of Committee hearings, and by the 
           Subcommittee Chairman and Ranking Member, in the case of 
           Subcommittee hearings, 48 hours in advance of the hearing 
           that attendance will be taken; otherwise, no attendance will 
           be taken. Attendance at all hearings is encouraged.
                              SENATE BILLS
                         SENATE BILLS--Continued
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S. 16

                                                        January 22, 2001
  

                                                            CR S97, S164

Mr. Daschle (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Biden, Schumer, Durbin, Mrs. 
  Boxer, Mr. Breaux, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Corzine, Rockefeller, Levin, 
  Johnson, Kerry, Kennedy)
(Messrs. Dorgan, Torricelli)................................Mar. 1, 2001
(Mr. Sarbanes).............................................Mar. 14, 2001

To improve law enforcement, crime prevention, and victim assistance in 
  the 21st century.

``21st Century Law Enforcement, Crime Prevention, and Victims Assistance 
  Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 19

                                                        January 22, 2001


                                                            CR S97, S237

Mr. Daschle (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Lieberman, Leahy, Biden, 
  Feingold, Schumer, Durbin, Akaka, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Breaux, Mrs. 
  Clinton, Messrs. Corzine, Dayton, Edwards, Harkin, Levin, Ms. 
  Mikulski, Messrs. Rockefeller, Wyden, Kerry, Ms. Stabenow)
(Messrs. Wellstone, Sarbanes)..............................Feb. 13, 2001
(Messrs. Cleland, Torricelli)...............................Mar. 1, 2001
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................Apr. 26, 2001
(Ms. Landrieu)..............................................June 6, 2001

To protect the civil rights of all Americans, and for other purposes.

``Protecting Civil Rights for All Americans Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 25

                                                        January 22, 2001
  

                                                            CR S98, S294

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Schumer, Mrs. Boxer)
(Mr. Corzine)..............................................Jan. 31, 2001

To provide for the implementation of a system of licensing for 
  purchasers of certain firearms and for a record of sale system for 
  those firearms, and for other purposes.

``Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 32

                                                        January 22, 2001
  

                                                            CR S98, S308

Mr. Thurmond

To amend title 28, United States Code, to clarify the remedial 
  jurisdiction of inferior Federal courts.

``Judicial Taxation Prohibition Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 34

                                                        January 22, 2001
  

                                                            CR S98, S311

Mr. Thurmond

To eliminate a requirement for a unanimous verdict in criminal trials in 
  Federal courts.
Full Committee

  

S. 36

                                                        January 22, 2001
  

                                                            CR S98, S313

Mr. Thurmond

To amend title 1, United States Code, to clarify the effect and 
  application of legislation.
Full Committee

  

S. 39

                                                        January 22, 2001
  

                                                            CR S98, S314

Mr. Stevens
(Mr. Murkowski)............................................Jan. 25, 2001
(Messrs. Inouye, Cleland, Reid, Bingaman, Biden, 
  Thurmond)................................................Feb. 13, 2001
(Mr. Daschle, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Boxer).....................Feb. 15, 2001
(Messrs. Bennett, Shelby, McConnell, Helms, Frist, 
  Harkin, Kerry, Kennedy, Leahy)...........................Feb. 26, 2001
(Messrs. Specter, DeWine, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Jeffords, 
  Johnson).................................................Feb. 28, 2001
(Mr. Grassley).............................................Apr. 24, 2001
(Mr. Feingold).............................................Apr. 25, 2001
(Mr. Nelson of Nebraska)...................................Apr. 26, 2001
(Ms. Cantwell)...............................................May 9, 2001

To provide a national medal for public safety officers who act with 
  extraordinary valor above and beyond the call of duty, and for other 
  purposes.

``Public Safety Medal of Valor Act''

Full Committee

May 10, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
May 10, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
May 10, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
May 14, 2001--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
May 15, 2001--Received in the House and held at desk.
(Note: For further action see related bill H.R. 802, which became Public 
  Law 107-12 on May 30, 2001.)

  

S. 55

                                                        January 22, 2001
  

                                                                  CR S99

Mr. Inouye

For the relief of Ricke Kaname Fujino.
Full Committee

  

S. 56

                                                        January 22, 2001
  

                                                                  CR S99

Mr. Inouye

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to facilitate the 
  immigration to the United States of certain aliens born in the 
  Philippines or Japan who were fathered by United States citizens.
Full Committee

  

S. 57

                                                        January 22, 2001
  

                                                                  CR S99

Mr. Inouye

To convert a temporary Federal judgeship in the district of Hawaii to a 
  permanent judgeship, authorize an additional permanent judgeship in 
  the district of Hawaii, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 58

                                                        January 22, 2001
  

                                                            CR S99, S322

Mr. Inouye

To recognize the organization known as the National Academies of 
  Practice.
Full Committee

  

S. 59

                                                        January 22, 2001
  

                                                            CR S99, S322

Mr. Inouye

To allow the psychiatric or psychological examinations required under 
  chapter 313 of title 18, United States Code, relating to offenders 
  with mental disease or defect, to be conducted by a clinical social 
  worker.
Full Committee

  

S. 61

                                                        January 22, 2001
  

                                                            CR S99, S322

Mr. Inouye

To restore the traditional day of observance of Memorial Day.
Full Committee

  

S. 89

                                                        January 22, 2001
  

                                                            CR S99, S346

Mr. Grassley

To enhance the illegal narcotics control activities of the United 
  States, and for other purposes.

``Drug-Free America Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 106

                                                        January 22, 2001
  

                                                           CR S100, S378

Mr. Feingold (for himself, Mr. Hutchinson)

To amend the provisions of titles 5 and 28, United States Code, relating 
  to equal access to justice, award of reasonable costs and fees, 
  taxpayers' recovery of costs, fees, and expenses, administrative 
  settlement offers, and for other purposes.

``Equal Access to Justice Reform Amendments of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 121

                                                        January 22, 2001
  

                                                           CR S100, S396

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Graham)
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................Mar. 29, 2001
(Mr. Chafee)...............................................Apr. 30, 2001
(Mr. Wellstone).............................................June 7, 2001
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Sept. 5, 2001
(Messrs. Brownback, Kohl, Ms. Cantwell).....................Mar. 4, 2002
(Mr. Voinovich).............................................Mar. 8, 2002
(Messrs. Edwards, Leahy)...................................Mar. 11, 2002
(Mr. Feingold).............................................Mar. 20, 2002
(Ms. Mikulski)..............................................Apr. 8, 2002
(Ms. Snowe).................................................May 23, 2002
(Mr. Specter)...............................................June 4, 2002
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................July 24, 2002
(Mr. Sarbanes)............................................Sept. 23, 2002

To establish an Office of Children's Services within the Department of 
  Justice to coordinate and implement Government actions involving 
  unaccompanied alien children, and for other purposes.

``Unaccompanied Alien Child Protection Act of 2001''

Full Committee

Feb. 28, 2002--Subcommittee on Immigration hearing (J-107-63).

  

S. 124

                                                        January 22, 2001
  

                                                                 CR S100

Mr. Lott (for Mr. Brownback (for himself, Messrs. DeWine, Kohl, Dorgan))
(Messrs. Byrd, Helms).......................................Feb. 7, 2001
(Messrs. Inhofe, Johnson)..................................Mar. 13, 2001
(Mr. Sessions).............................................Mar. 14, 2001
(Mr. Lott).................................................July 16, 2001

To exempt agreements relating to voluntary guidelines governing telecast 
  material, movies, video games, Internet content, and music lyrics from 
  the applicability of the antitrust laws, and for other purposes.

``Children's Protection Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 134

                                                        January 22, 2001
  

                                                           CR S101, S408

Mrs. Feinstein
(Mr. Corzine)..............................................Jan. 31, 2001

To ban the importation of large capacity ammunition feeding devices.

``Large Capacity Ammunition Magazine Import Ban Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 146

                                                        January 23, 2001
  

                                                           CR S456, S457

Mr. Lugar

To amend part S of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to permit the use of certain amounts for assistance to 
  jail-based substance treatment programs, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 147

                                                        January 23, 2001
  

                                                           CR S456, S459

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Kyl, Bingaman, Mrs. 
  Boxer, Mr. Domenici)
(Mr. Gramm)................................................Jan. 30, 2001

To provide for the appointment of additional Federal district judges, 
  and for other purposes.

``Southwest Border Judgeship Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 151

                                                        January 23, 2001
  

                                                           CR S456, S459

Mr. Thomas (for himself, Mr. Enzi)

For the Relief of Ashley Ross Fuller.
Full Committee

  

S. 161

                                                        January 24, 2001
  

                                                                 CR S527

Mr. Wellstone
(Messrs. Inouye, Durbin, Reed, Corzine).....................Feb. 7, 2001
(Messrs. Torricelli, Feingold).............................Feb. 15, 2001
(Messrs. Dayton, Dodd, Ms. Stabenow, Mrs. Murray)
  .........................................................Feb. 28, 2001
(Ms. Mikulski)..............................................Mar. 8, 2001
(Messrs. Kerry, Schumer, Sarbanes).........................Apr. 24, 2001

To establish the Violence Against Women Office within the Department of 
  Justice.

``Violence Against Women Office Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 166

                                                        January 24, 2001
  

                                                           CR S527, S535

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Sessions)
(Mr. Durbin)................................................May 14, 2001
(Mrs. Carnahan)............................................Apr. 11, 2002

To limit access to body armor by violent felons and to facilitate the 
  donation of Federal surplus body armor to State and local law 
  enforcement agencies.

``James Guelff Body Armor Act of 2001''

Full Committee

May 10, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
May 10, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
May 10, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
May 14, 2001--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
May 15, 2001--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
May 15, 2001--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
May 21, 2001--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Technology and 
  Procurement Policy.
May 30, 2001--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime.

  

S. 169

                                                        January 24, 2001
  

                                                           CR S535, S540

Mr. Kyl (for himself, Mr. McCain, Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. Domenici, Mrs. 
  Feinstein, Mr. Bingaman, Mrs. Boxer)

To provide Federal reimbursement for indirect costs relating to the 
  incarceration of illegal criminal aliens and for emergency health 
  services furnished to undocumented aliens.

``State Criminal Alien Assistance Program II and Local Medical Emergency 
  Reimbursement Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 178

                                                        January 25, 2001
  

                                                                 CR S568

Mr. Wellstone (for himself, Messrs. Harkin, Feingold, Conrad, Dorgan)
(Mr. Durbin)................................................Feb. 6, 2001
(Mr. Dayton)...............................................Mar. 12, 2001

To permanently reenact chapter 12 of title 11, United States Code, 
  relating to family farmers.
Full Committee

  

S. 184

                                                        January 25, 2001
  

                                                           CR S568, S572

Mr. Dorgan (for himself, Mr. Craig)

To amend title 18, United States Code, to eliminate good time credits 
  for prisoners serving a sentence for a crime of violence, and for 
  other purposes.

``100 Percent Truth-in-Sentencing Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 185

                                                        January 25, 2001
  

                                                           CR S568, S572

Mr. Dorgan (for himself, Mr. Craig)

To provide incentives to encourage stronger truth in sentencing of 
  violent offenders, and for other purposes.

``Stop Allowing Felons Early Release (SAFER) Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 191

                                                        January 25, 2001
  

                                                           CR S568, S581

Mr. Feingold
(Mr. Levin)................................................Oct. 17, 2002

To abolish the death penalty under Federal law.

``Federal Death Penalty Abolition Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 192

                                                        January 25, 2001
  

                                                           CR S568, S586

Mr. Feingold (for himself, Mr. Leahy)

To amend title 9, United States Code, with respect to consumer credit 
  transactions.

``Consumer Credit Fair Dispute Resolution Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 194

                                                        January 29, 2001
  

                                                           CR S636, S638

Mr. Biden

To authorize funding for successful reentry of criminal offenders into 
  local communities.

``Offender Reentry and Community Safety Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 204

                                                        January 30, 2001
  

                                                                 CR S706

Mr. Craig

For the relief of Benjamin M. Banfro.
Full Committee

  

S. 209

                                                        January 30, 2001
  

                                                                 CR S706

Mr. Inouye

For the relief of Sung Jun Oh.
Full Committee

Oct. 17, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment.
Oct. 21, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Oct. 25, 2002--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration, Border 
  Security, and Claims.

  

S. 233

                                                        January 31, 2001
  

                                                           CR S915, S923

Mr. Feingold (for himself, Messrs. Levin, Wellstone, Corzine)
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................July 12, 2001
(Mr. Kerry)................................................July 22, 2002

To place a moratorium on executions by the Federal Government and urge 
  the States to do the same, while a National Commission on the Death 
  Penalty reviews the fairness of the imposition of the death penalty.

``National Death Penalty Moratorium Act of 2001''

Full Committee

June 13, 2001--Subcommittee on the Constitution, Federalism, and 
  Property Rights hearing (J-107-26).
June 18, 2002--Full Committee hearing (J-107-86).

  

S. 273

                                                        February 7, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1122, S1128

Mr. Torricelli (for himself, Mr. Corzine)

To amend title 28, United States Code, to divide New Jersey into 2 
  judicial districts.
Full Committee

  

S. 282

                                                        February 7, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1122, S1136

Mr. Harkin (for himself, Mr. Lugar)
(Messrs. Hagel, Johnson)....................................Feb. 8, 2001

To establish in the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice a 
  position with responsibility for agricultural antitrust matters.
Full Committee

  

S. 304

                                                       February 13, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1270, S1314

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Biden, DeWine, Thurmond)
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................Mar. 14, 2001
(Mr. Graham)...............................................July 18, 2001
(Messrs. Grassley, Hutchinson).............................Feb. 12, 2002

To reduce illegal drug use and trafficking and to help provide 
  appropriate drug education, prevention, and treatment programs.

``Drug Abuse Education, Prevention, and Treatment Act of 2001''

Full Committee

June 6, 2001--Full Committee hearing (J-107-24).
Nov. 29, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Nov. 29, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Nov. 29, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

S. 316

                                                       February 13, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1270, S1338

Mr. McConnell (for himself, Messrs. Gregg, Frist, Miller, Lott, DeWine, 
  Enzi, Hutchinson, Sessions, Carper)
(Mr. Allard)...............................................Feb. 27, 2001
(Mr. Ensign)...............................................Mar. 21, 2001
(Mr. Thurmond)..............................................Apr. 4, 2001
(Mr. Inhofe)...............................................Apr. 25, 2001

To provide for teacher liability protection.

``Paul D. Coverdell Teacher Liability Protection Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 317

                                                       February 13, 2001
  

                                                                CR S1270

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mr. Thurmond)

To establish grants for drug treatment alternative to prison programs 
  administered by State or local prosecutors.

``Prosecution Drug Treatment Alternative to Prison Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 330

                                                       February 14, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1394, S1404

Mr. Torricelli
(Mr. Corzine)...............................................Mar. 5, 2001

To expand the powers of the Secretary of the Treasury to regulate the 
  manufacture, distribution, and sale of firearms and ammunition, and to 
  expand the jurisdiction of the Secretary to include firearm products 
  and nonpowder firearms.

``Firearms Safety and Consumer Protection Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 338

                                                       February 14, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1394, S1423

Mr. Ensign (for himself, Mr. Reid)
(Mr. Baucus)................................................Mar. 8, 2001
(Messrs. Carper, Smith of Oregon, Hatch)...................Mar. 27, 2001
(Mr. Campbell).............................................Mar. 28, 2001
(Mr. Crapo)................................................Mar. 29, 2001
(Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Torricelli)...............................May 1, 2001
(Mr. Hutchinson)...........................................Apr. 15, 2002

To protect amateur athletics and combat illegal sports gambling.

``National Collegiate and Amateur Athletic Protection Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 346

                                                       February 15, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1462, S1476

Mr. Murkowski (for himself, Messrs. Stevens, Burns, Craig, Crapo, 
  Inhofe, Smith of Oregon)
(Mr. Bond).................................................June 27, 2002
(Mr. Bunning)..............................................July 23, 2002

To amend chapter 3 of title 28, United States Code, to divide the Ninth 
  Judicial Circuit of the United States into two circuits, and for other 
  purposes.

``Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Reorganization Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 349

                                                       February 15, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1462, S1479

Mr. Hutchinson (for himself, Messrs. Harkin, Smith of Oregon, Thomas, 
  Bingaman, Sarbanes, Feingold, Johnson)
(Messrs. Wellstone, Daschle)...............................Mar. 13, 2001
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................Mar. 14, 2001
(Ms. Snowe)................................................Mar. 29, 2001
(Mr. Nelson of Nebraska)....................................June 7, 2001
(Messrs. Jeffords, DeWine).................................July 23, 2001
(Mrs. Carnahan)............................................Apr. 11, 2002

To provide funds to the National Center for Rural Law Enforcement, and 
  for other purposes.

``Rural Law Enforcement Assistance Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 356

                                                       February 15, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1463, S1498

Ms. Landrieu (for herself, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Breaux)
(Mr. Hutchinson)...........................................July 11, 2001
(Mr. Domenici).............................................July 27, 2001
(Mr. Baucus)................................................Aug. 1, 2001

To establish a National Commission on the Bicentennial of the Louisiana 
  Purchase.

``Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial Commission Act''

Full Committee

Aug. 2, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Aug. 2, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Aug. 2, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Aug. 3, 2001--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
Sept. 5, 2001--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on Resources.
Sept. 7, 2001--Referred to the House Subcommittee on National Parks, 
  Recreation, and Public Lands.
July 10, 2002--Approved by the House Subcommittee on National Parks, 
  Recreation, and Public Lands and ordered favorably reported.
July 22, 2002--Reported to the House by the House Committee on 
  Resources; written report filed (H. Rept. 107-599).
July 22, 2002--Placed on the Union Calendar.

  

S. 387

                                                       February 15, 2001
  

                                                                CR S1464

Mr. Durbin

For the relief of Edwardo Reyes, Dianelita Reyes, and their children, 
  Susy Damaris Reyes, Danny Daniel Reyes, and Brandon Neil Reyes.
Full Committee

  

S. 392

                                                       February 27, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1616, S1618

Mr. Sarbanes (for himself, Mr. Warner, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Campbell)
(Mrs. Hutchison)...........................................Mar. 20, 2001
(Mr. Bond).................................................Apr. 24, 2001
(Mr. Helms)................................................June 18, 2001
(Ms. Collins, Mr. Biden)...................................June 19, 2001
(Mr. Craig)................................................June 21, 2001
(Mr. Hatch)................................................June 25, 2001
(Messrs. Lieberman, Sessions)...............................July 9, 2001
(Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)...............................July 11, 2001
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................July 19, 2001
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................July 26, 2001
(Mr. Miller)...............................................Sept. 4, 2001

To grant a Federal Charter to Korean War Veterans Association, 
  Incorporated, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

Dec. 20, 2001--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment.
Jan. 23, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Mar. 18, 2002--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration and 
  Claims.

  

S. 406

                                                       February 27, 2001
  

                                                                CR S1616

Mr. Torricelli (for himself, Mr. Corzine, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Durbin, 
  Kennedy)

To reduce gun trafficking by prohibiting bulk purchases of handguns.

``Stop Gun Trafficking Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 407

                                                       February 27, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1616, S1634

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Hatch)

To amend the Trademark Act of 1946 to provide for the registration and 
  protection of trademarks used in commerce, in order to carry out 
  provisions of certain international conventions, and for other 
  purposes.

``Madrid Protocol Implementation Act''

Full Committee

July 19, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
July 25, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute. Written report filed (S. Rept. 107-46).
July 25, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

S. 410

                                                       February 28, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1699, S1701

Mr. Crapo
(Mr. Craig)................................................Mar. 20, 2001
(Mr. Wellstone)............................................Mar. 29, 2001
(Mr. Biden).................................................May 24, 2001
(Ms. Cantwell).............................................Apr. 29, 2002

To amend the Violence Against Women Act of 2000 by expanding the legal 
  assistance for victims of violence grant program to include legal 
  assistance for victims of dating violence.
Full Committee

Apr. 25, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Apr. 25, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment, 
  without written report.
Apr. 25, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
May 7, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
May 8, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.

  

S. 412

                                                       February 28, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1699, S1704

Mr. Bayh (for himself, Mr. Lugar)

To provide for a temporary Federal district judgeship for the southern 
  district of Indiana.
Full Committee

  

S. 436

                                                           March 1, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1747, S1770

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Mr. Chafee, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Durbin, Schumer, 
  Reed, Kerry, Corzine)
(Mrs. Feinstein)............................................Mar. 5, 2001

To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to require the 
  provision of a child safety lock in connection with the transfer of a 
  handgun and provide safety standards for child safety locks.

``Child Safety Lock Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 439

                                                           March 1, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1747, S1780

Mr. Frist (for himself, Mr. Thompson)

To authorize the establishment of a suboffice of the Immigration and 
  Naturalization Service in Nashville, Tennessee.

``Nashville INS Suboffice Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 440

                                                           March 1, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1747, S1780

Mr. Campbell
(Mr. Hutchinson)...........................................Apr. 24, 2001

To establish a matching grant program to help State and local 
  jurisdictions purchase bullet-resistant equipment for use by law 
  enforcement departments.

``Officer Dale Claxton Bulletproof Police Protective Equipment Act of 
  2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 442

                                                           March 1, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1747, S1782

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Mr. Hatch)
(Mr. Frist).................................................May 15, 2001
(Mr. Allen).................................................Mar. 7, 2002
(Mr. Thurmond)..............................................June 5, 2002

To exempt qualified current and former law enforcement officers from 
  State laws prohibiting the carrying of concealed firearms and to allow 
  States to enter into compacts to recognize other States' concealed 
  weapons permits.

``Law Enforcement Protection Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 443

                                                           March 1, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1747, S1783

Mr. Campbell

To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to increase the 
  maximum term of imprisonment for offenses involving stolen firearms.
Full Committee

  

S. 446

                                                           March 1, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1747, S1785

Mr. Crapo (for himself, Mr. Craig)
(Mr. Enzi).................................................Mar. 28, 2001
(Mr. Domenici).............................................July 23, 2002

To preserve the authority of States over water within their boundaries, 
  to delegate to States the authority of Congress to regulate water, and 
  for other purposes.

``State Water Sovereignty Protection Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 453

                                                           March 5, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1817, S1823

Mrs. Feinstein

For the relief of Denes and Gyorgyi Fulop.
Full Committee

Oct. 17, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment.
Oct. 21, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Oct. 25, 2002--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration, Border 
  Security, and Claims.

  

S. 480

                                                           March 7, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1971, S1987

Mr. DeWine (for himself, Messrs. Hutchinson, Hatch, Voinovich, 
  Brownback, Ensign, Enzi, Hagel, Helms, Inhofe, Nickles, Santorum)
(Mr. Fitzgerald)...........................................Mar. 12, 2001
(Mr. Bond).................................................June 20, 2001

To amend titles 10 and 18, United States Code, to protect unborn victims 
  of violence.

``Unborn Victims of Violence Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 486

                                                           March 7, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1971, S1999

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Smith of Oregon, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Levin, 
  Feingold, Jeffords, Kennedy, Chafee, Akaka, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. 
  Dodd, Lieberman, Torricelli, Wellstone, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Corzine)
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................Mar. 28, 2001
(Mr. Bingaman).............................................Apr. 25, 2001
(Ms. Cantwell)..............................................May 15, 2001
(Mr. Reed).................................................June 29, 2001
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................July 16, 2001
(Mr. Sarbanes).............................................July 17, 2001
(Mr. Kerry)................................................July 25, 2001
(Mr. Warner)................................................Aug. 3, 2001
(Mr. Inouye)..............................................Sept. 10, 2001
(Mr. Edwards)...............................................May 16, 2002
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................July 19, 2002
(Messrs. Biden, Specter)...................................July 22, 2002
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................July 29, 2002
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................Sept. 5, 2002
(Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)...............................Nov. 14, 2002

To reduce the risk that innocent persons may be executed, and for other 
  purposes.

``Innocence Protection Act of 2001''

Full Committee

June 27, 2001--Full Committee hearing (J-107-29).
June 18, 2002--Full Committee hearing (J-107-86).
July 11, 2002--Committee began consideration, but did not complete 
  action thereon.
July 18, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Oct. 16, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; written report filed (S. Rept. 107-315). 
  Minority views filed.
Oct. 16, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

S. 487

                                                           March 7, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1972, S2006

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Leahy)
(Messrs. Johnson, Grassley).................................June 6, 2001
(Ms. Cantwell).............................................Sept. 6, 2001

To amend chapter 1 of title 17, United States Code, relating to the 
  exemption of certain performances or displays for educational uses 
  from copyright infringement provisions, to provide that the making of 
  a single copy of such performances or displays is not an infringement, 
  and for other purposes.

``Technology, Education and Copyright Harmonization Act of 2001''

Full Committee

Mar. 13, 2001--Full Committee hearing (J-107-5).
May 17, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
June 5, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute. Written report filed (S. Rept. 107-31).
June 7, 2001--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment and an amendment 
  to the title.
June 8, 2001--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
June 18, 2001--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Courts, the 
  Internet, and Intellectual Property.
June 27, 2001--House Subcommittee hearing.
July 11, 2001--House Subcommittee consideration.
July 11, 2001--Forwarded by the House Subcommittee to the Full House 
  Committee on the Judiciary.
July 17, 2002--Considered by the House Committee on the Judiciary.
July 17, 2002--Ordered to be reported by voice vote.
Sept. 25, 2002--Reported to the House by the House Committee on the 
  Judiciary (H. Rept. 107-687).
Sept. 25, 2002--Placed on the Union Calendar.

  

S. 490

                                                           March 8, 2001
  

                                                         CR S2070, S2074

Mr. Edwards
(Mr. Cochran)...............................................Aug. 1, 2000
(Mrs. Carnahan)............................................Mar. 15, 2002
(Mr. Cleland)..............................................July 15, 2002

To provide grants to law enforcement agencies that ensure that law 
  enforcement officers employed by such agencies are afforded due 
  process when involved in a case that may lead to dismissal, demotion, 
  suspension, or transfer.

``Law Enforcement Officers Due Process Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 514

                                                          March 12, 2001
  

                                                                CR S2162

Mr. Smith of New Hampshire (for himself, Messrs. Craig, Inhofe)
(Mr. Ensign)................................................Mar. 5, 2002

To amend title 18 of the United States Code to provide for reciprocity 
  in regard to the manner in which nonresidents of a State may carry 
  certain concealed firearms in that State.

``Secure Access to Firearms Enhancement (SAFE) Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 520

                                                          March 13, 2001
  

                                                         CR S2218, S2221

Mr. DeWine (for himself, Messrs. Kohl, Grassley, Reid)

To amend the Clayton Act, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

Mar. 21, 2001--Subcommittee on Antitrust, Business Rights, and 
  Competition hearing (J-107-7).

  

S. 560 (Private Law 107-1)

                                                          March 19, 2001
  

                                                         CR S2472, S2474

Mr. Hatch

For the relief of Rita Mirembe Revell (a.k.a. Margaret Rita Mirembe).
Full Committee

Apr. 30, 2001--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
May 1, 2001--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
May 4, 2001--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration and 
  Claims.
June 6, 2001--Considered and markup session held by the House 
  Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims.
June 6, 2001--Forwarded by the Subcommittee to Full Committee.
June 20, 2001--Approved by the House Committee on the Judiciary and 
  ordered favorably reported.
July 10, 2001--Reported to the House by the House Committee on the 
  Judiciary (H. Rept. 107-129).
July 10, 2001--Placed on the House Private Calendar.
July 17, 2001--PASSED by the House.
July 17, 2001--Presented to and signed by the President.
July 17, 2001--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 107-1).

  

S. 562

                                                          March 19, 2001
  

                                                         CR S2472, S2474

Mr. Reid (for himself, Messrs. Daschle, Kennedy, Dodd, Graham, Schumer, 
  Reed, Kerry, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Corzine, Durbin, Mrs. Boxer)
(Mr. Torricelli)............................................May 15, 2001
(Mr. Ensign)...............................................June 29, 2001

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act with respect to the record 
  of admission for permanent residence in the case of certain aliens.

``Working Families Registry Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 570

                                                          March 20, 2001
  

                                                         CR S2582, S2585

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. DeWine, Levin, Specter, Mrs. Carnahan, 
  Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. Miller, Ms. Collins, Mr. Carper)
(Mr. Johnson, Ms. Landrieu)................................Mar. 30, 2001
(Mrs. Murray, Mr. Kerry, Mrs. Clinton)......................Apr. 2, 2001
(Mrs. Boxer)................................................Apr. 6, 2001
(Messrs. Daschle, Schumer).................................Apr. 24, 2001
(Mr. Byrd)..................................................June 7, 2001
(Mr. Reed).................................................June 14, 2001
(Mr. Rockefeller)..........................................June 21, 2001
(Mr. Chafee)...............................................June 27, 2001
(Mr. Domenici).............................................July 12, 2001
(Mr. Jeffords).............................................Sept. 5, 2001

To establish a permanent Violence Against Women Office at the Department 
  of Justice.

``Violence Against Women Office Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 609

                                                          March 26, 2001
  

                                                         CR S2894, S2895

Mr. Torricelli

To close loopholes in the firearms laws which allow the unregulated 
  manufacture, assembly, shipment, or transportation of firearms or 
  firearm parts, and for other purposes.

``Gun Parts Trafficking Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 610

                                                          March 26, 2001
  

                                                         CR S2894, S2896

Mr. Torricelli

To provide grants to law enforcement agencies to purchase firearms 
  needed to perform law enforcement duties.

``Police Gun Buyback Assistance Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 619

                                                          March 26, 2001
  

                                                         CR S2894, S2902

Mr. DeWine (for himself, Messrs. Hutchinson, Warner, Allen, Helms, 
  Hagel, Grassley, Santorum, Sessions)
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................Mar. 27, 2001

To establish a grant program that provides incentives for States to 
  enact mandatory minimum sentences for certain firearms offenses, and 
  for other purposes.

``Project Exile: The Safe Streets and Neighborhoods Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 625

                                                          March 27, 2001
  

                                                         CR S2979, S2993

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Daschle, Smith of Oregon, 
  Leahy, Ms. Collins, Mr. Lieberman, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Wyden, Jeffords, 
  Schumer, Chafee, Akaka, Ensign, Bayh, Biden, Bingaman, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. 
  Breaux, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. Carnahan, Messrs. Carper, Cleland, Mrs. 
  Clinton, Messrs. Corzine, Dayton, Dodd, Dorgan, Durbin, Edwards, Mrs. 
  Feinstein, Messrs. Graham, Harkin, Inouye, Johnson, Kerry, Ms. 
  Landrieu, Mr. Levin, Mrs. Lincoln, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Miller, Mrs. 
  Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Nebraska, Nelson of Florida, Reed, Reid, 
  Rockefeller, Sarbanes, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Torricelli, Wellstone)

To provide Federal assistance to States and local jurisdictions to 
  prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.

``Local Law Enforcement Enhancement Act of 2001''

Full Committee

July 26, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
July 26, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
July 26, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
May 9, 2002--Senator Leahy filed written report (S. Rept. 107-147). 
  Minority views filed.
June 7, 2002--Considered by the Senate.
June 10, 2002--Considered by the Senate.
June 11, 2002--Considered by the Senate.
June 11, 2002--Returned to the Calendar.

  

S. 641

                                                          March 28, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3052, S3058

Mr. Torricelli

To amend section 842 of title 18, United States Code, relating to 
  explosive materials.

``Explosives Protection Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 642

                                                          March 28, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3052, S3059

Mr. Torricelli

To amend part Q of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to provide assistance for unincorporated neighborhood 
  watch programs.

``Neighborhood Watch Partnership Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 644

                                                          March 29, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3151, S3154

Mr. Hutchinson

To authorize the establishment of a suboffice of the Immigration and 
  Naturalization Service in Fort Smith, Arkansas.

``Fort Smith INS Suboffice Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 656

                                                          March 29, 2001
  

                                                                CR S3152

Mr. Reed (for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Wellstone)
(Mr. Kerry, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Durbin).......................Apr. 6, 2001
(Mr. Reid).................................................Apr. 24, 2001
(Messrs. Dayton, Chafee)...................................Apr. 25, 2001
(Mr. Kennedy)...............................................May 14, 2001
(Mr. Hagel).................................................May 24, 2001
(Ms. Mikulski).............................................July 12, 2001

To provide for the adjustment of status of certain nationals of Liberia 
  to that of lawful permanent residence.

``Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 665

                                                          March 30, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3215, S3216

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Messrs. DeWine, Leahy, Thurmond, Feingold, 
  Grassley, Schumer, Specter)

To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and exporting cartels 
  illegal.

``No Oil Producing and Exporting Cartels Act of 2001''
``NOPEC''

Full Committee

  

S. 672

                                                           April 2, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3274, S3275

Mrs. Feinstein
(Mrs. Boxer)................................................June 7, 2001
(Mr. Graham)...............................................June 11, 2001
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................June 20, 2001
(Mr. Hagel)................................................June 25, 2001
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................July 12, 2001
(Messrs. Leahy, Hatch, Brownback)...........................May 16, 2002

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for the 
  continued classification of certain aliens as children for purposes of 
  that Act in cases where the aliens ``age-out'' while awaiting 
  immigration processing, and for other purposes.

``Child Status Protection Act''

Full Committee

May 16, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
May 16, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
May 16, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
June 13, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
June 17, 2002--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S. 702

                                                           April 5, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3530, S3532

Mr. Allen (for himself, Messrs. Warner, Helms, Specter, Brownback, Mrs. 
  Feinstein, Mr. Hutchinson)

For the relief of Gao Zhan.
Full Committee

  

S. 703

                                                           April 5, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3530, S3533

Mr. Smith of New Hampshire (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Jeffords, Gregg, 
  Lieberman, Dodd, Kennedy, Kerry)

To extend the effective period of the consent of Congress to the 
  interstate compact relating to the restoration of Atlantic salmon to 
  the Connecticut River Basin and creating the Connecticut River 
  Atlantic Salmon Commission, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

Sept. 6, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Sept. 6, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Sept. 6, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Oct. 1, 2001--Senator Leahy filed written report (S. Rept. 107-78).
Dec. 8, 2001--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
Dec. 10, 2001--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 10, 2001--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S. 715

                                                           April 5, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3530, S3541

Mr. Baucus

To designate 7 counties in the State of Montana as High Intensity Drug 
  Trafficking Areas and authorize funding for drug control activities in 
  those areas.
Full Committee

  

S. 733

                                                           April 6, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3705, S3717

Mr. DeWine

To eliminate the duplicative intent requirement for carjacking.
Full Committee

  

S. 735

                                                           April 6, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3706, S3717

Mr. DeWine

To amend title 18 of the United States Code to add a general provision 
  for criminal attempt.

``General Attempt Provision Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 747

                                                           April 6, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3706, S3758

Mrs. Boxer

To authorize the Attorney General to make grants to local educational 
  agencies to carry out school violence prevention and school safety 
  activities in secondary schools.

``School Safety Fund Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 748

                                                           April 6, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3706, S3758

Mrs. Boxer

To make schools safer by waiving the local matching requirement under 
  the Community Policing program for the placement of law enforcement 
  officers in local schools.

``COPS in Schools Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 754

                                                           April 6, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3706, S3760

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Kohl, Schumer, Durbin)
(Mr. Feingold)..............................................May 21, 2001
(Ms. Cantwell)..............................................July 9, 2001
(Mr. Grassley).............................................June 22, 2002

To enhance competition for prescription drugs by increasing the ability 
  of the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission to enforce 
  existing antitrust laws regarding brand name drugs and generic drugs.

``Drug Competition Act of 2001''

Full Committee

Oct. 18, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
June 20, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; with written report (S. Rept. 107-167).
June 20, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 18, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
Nov. 19, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Nov. 19, 2002--Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Nov. 22, 2002--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Health.

  

S. 767

                                                          April 24, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3852, S3861

Mr. Reed (for himself, Messrs. Corzine, Kennedy, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. 
  Durbin, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Levin, Torricelli, Kerry, Chafee, Mrs. 
  Boxer, Mr. Schumer, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Wellstone, Graham, Inouye, 
  Carper, Wyden, Sarbanes, Akaka, Hollings)
(Mr. Biden)................................................Apr. 26, 2001
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Dec. 11, 2001

To extend Brady background checks to gun shows, and for other purposes.

``Gun Show Background Check Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 772

                                                          April 25, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3921, S3923

Ms. Collins
(Ms. Snowe)..................................................May 8, 2001

To permit the reimbursement of the expenses incurred by an affected 
  State and units of local government for security at an additional 
  temporary non-governmental property to be secured by the Secret 
  Service for protection of the President for a period of not to exceed 
  60 days each fiscal year.
Full Committee

  

S. 778

                                                          April 26, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3994, S3996

Mr. Hagel (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Schumer, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. 
  Durbin, Reid, Kerry)
(Messrs. Chafee, Dodd).......................................May 1, 2001
(Messrs. Domenici, Ensign)...................................May 2, 2001
(Mr. Lugar)..................................................May 3, 2001
(Messrs. Daschle, Bingaman, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. 
  Wellstone, Reed)...........................................May 4, 2001
(Mr. Fitzgerald).............................................May 8, 2001
(Mr. Grassley)...............................................May 9, 2001
(Mr. Corzine)...............................................May 17, 2001
(Mr. Nelson of Nebraska, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Helms)...........June 5, 2001
(Mr. Graham)...............................................June 20, 2001
(Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Lieberman)..............................June 26, 2001
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................June 28, 2001
(Messrs. Harkin, Edwards)..................................July 11, 2001
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................July 16, 2001
(Mr. DeWine)................................................Aug. 3, 2001

To expand the class of beneficiaries who may apply for adjustment of 
  status under section 245(i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act by 
  extending the deadline for classification petition and labor 
  certification filings.
Full Committee

July 26, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with amendments.
July 26, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
July 26, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 6, 2001--See also H.R. 1885. (Provisions of S. 778 were 
  incorporated into H.R. 1885, as passed by Senate amendment 1532.)

  

S. 783

                                                          April 26, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3994, S3998

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Feingold, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. 
  Johnson, Schumer, Harkin)
(Messrs. Daschle, Corzine)...................................May 3, 2001
(Mr. Kerry)................................................June 12, 2001

To enhance the rights of victims in the criminal justice system, and for 
  other purposes.

``Crime Victims Assistance Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 790

                                                          April 26, 2001
  

                                                                CR S3994

Mr. Brownback (for himself, Messrs. Bond, Smith of New Hampshire)
(Messrs. Hutchinson, Kyl)...................................May 10, 2001
(Mr. Ensign)................................................May 16, 2001
(Mr. Sessions)..............................................May 23, 2001
(Messrs. Helms, Shelby).....................................June 5, 2001
(Mr. Bennett)...............................................Aug. 1, 2001
(Mr. Smith of Oregon).......................................Aug. 3, 2001
(Messrs. Inhofe, DeWine)..................................Sept. 10, 2001
(Mr. Bunning).............................................Sept. 21, 2001
(Mr. Smith of Oregon)......................................Oct. 15, 2001

To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human cloning.

``Human Cloning Prohibition Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 791

                                                          April 26, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3994, S4007

Mr. Thurmond

To amend Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.

``Video Teleconferencing Improvements Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 800

                                                          April 30, 2001
  

                                                         CR S4044, S4047

Mrs. Feinstein

To provide for post-conviction DNA testing, to establish a competent 
  counsel grant program, and for other purposes.

``Criminal Justice Integrity and Innocence Protection Act of 2001''

Full Committee

June 18, 2002--Full Committee hearing (J-107-86).

  

S. 811

                                                             May 1, 2001
  

                                                         CR S4099, S4119

Mr. Nelson of Nebraska (for himself, Mr. Crapo)

To amend title 36, United States Code, to designate the oak tree as the 
  national tree of the United States.
Full Committee

  

S. 840

                                                             May 8, 2001
  

                                                         CR S4508, S4509

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. McConnell)
(Mr. Domenici)...............................................May 6, 2002
(Mr. Helms)................................................June 13, 2002

To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
  1968 to provide standards and procedures to guide both State and local 
  law enforcement agencies and law enforcement officers during internal 
  investigations, interrogation of law enforcement officers, and 
  administrative disciplinary hearings, to ensure accountability of law 
  enforcement officers, to guarantee the due process rights of law 
  enforcement officers, and to require States to enact law enforcement 
  discipline, accountability, and due process laws.

``Law Enforcement Discipline, Accountability, and Due Process Act of 
  2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 842

                                                             May 8, 2001
  

                                                         CR S4508, S4511

Mr. Feingold

To ensure that the incarceration of inmates is not provided by private 
  contractors or vendors and that persons charged or convicted of an 
  offense against the United States shall be housed in facilities 
  managed and maintained by Federal, State, or local governments.

``Public Safety Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 846

                                                             May 8, 2001
  

                                                                CR S4508

Mr. Durbin

For the relief of J.L. Simmons Company, Inc., of Champaign, Illinois.
Full Committee

  

S. 848

                                                             May 9, 2001
  

                                                         CR S4589, S4591

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Gregg)

To amend title 18, United States Code, to limit the misuse of social 
  security numbers, to establish criminal penalties for such misuse, and 
  for other purposes.

``Social Security Number Misuse Prevention Act of 2001''

Full Committee

May 16, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
May 16, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
May 16, 2002--Referred to the Committee on Finance.
July 11, 2002--Committee on Finance Subcommittee on Social Security and 
  Family Policy held hearing (S. Hrg. 107-712).

  

S. 862

                                                            May 10, 2001
  

                                                         CR S4822, S4832

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Messrs. Kyl, Graham, Reid, Bingaman, Kerry, 
  McCain)
(Mr. Durbin)................................................May 17, 2001
(Ms. Mikulski)..............................................May 22, 2001
(Mrs. Boxer)................................................June 7, 2001
(Ms. Cantwell).............................................June 12, 2001
(Mr. Schumer)...............................................July 9, 2002

To amend the Immigration an Nationality Act to authorize appropriations 
  for fiscal years 2002 through 2006 to carry out the State Criminal 
  Alien Assistance Program.

``State Criminal Alien Assistance Program Reauthorization Act of 2001''

Full Committee

July 18, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
July 18, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment; 
  without written report.
July 18, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

S. 864

                                                            May 10, 2001
  

                                                         CR S4822, S4835

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Lieberman, Levin)
(Mr. Feingold)..............................................May 13, 2002

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide that aliens who 
  commit acts of torture, extrajudicial killings, or other specified 
  atrocities abroad are inadmissible and removable and to establish 
  within the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice an Office of 
  Special Investigations having responsibilities under that Act with 
  respect to all alien participants in war crimes, genocide, and the 
  commission of acts of torture and extrajudicial killings abroad.

``Anti-Atrocity Alien Deportation Act of 2001''

Full Committee

Apr. 18, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Apr. 25, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute. Written report filed (S. Rept. 107-144).
Apr. 25, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

S. 865

                                                            May 10, 2001
  

                                                         CR S4822, S4840

Mr. McConnell (for himself, Mr. Lieberman)
(Mr. Hutchinson)............................................May 21, 2001
(Mr. Fitzgerald)...........................................July 24, 2001
(Mr. Voinovich)............................................Jan. 23, 2002

To provide small businesses certain protections from litigation excesses 
  and to limit the product liability of nonmanufacturer product sellers.

``Small Business Liability Reform Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 886

                                                            May 15, 2001
  

                                                         CR S4940, S4947

Mr. Wellstone

To establish the Katie Poirier Abduction Emergency Fund, and for other 
  purposes.

``Katie's Law''

Full Committee

  

S. 887

                                                            May 15, 2001
  

                                                         CR S4940, S4948

Mr. Wellstone
(Mr. Bingaman)..............................................June 7, 2001
(Mr. Kennedy, Mrs. Boxer)..................................June 12, 2001
(Mr. Ensign)...............................................June 14, 2001
(Mr. Harkin)...............................................June 25, 2001
(Mr. Levin)................................................July 17, 2001

To amend the Torture Victims Relief Act of 1998 to authorize 
  appropriations to provide assistance for domestic centers and programs 
  for the treatment of victims of torture.

``Torture Victims Relief Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 890

                                                            May 15, 2001
  

                                                         CR S4940, S4953

Mr. McCain (for himself, Messrs. Lieberman, Schumer, DeWine, Carper)
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................July 17, 2001

To require criminal background checks on all firearms transactions 
  occurring at events that provide a venue for the sale, offer for sale, 
  transfer, or exchange of firearms, and to provide additional resources 
  for gun crime enforcement.

``Gun Show Loophole Closing and Gun Law Enforcement Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 898

                                                            May 16, 2001
  

                                                         CR S5005, S5012

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Domenici, Daschle)

To make technical amendments to the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act 
  (42 U.S.C. 2210 note), provide compensation to certain claimants under 
  such Act, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 899

                                                            May 16, 2001
  

                                                         CR S5005, S5015

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Allen)
(Mr. Bingaman).............................................Sept. 5, 2001
(Mr. Leahy).................................................Oct. 1, 2001

To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to 
  increase the amount paid to families of public safety officers killed 
  in the line of duty.

``Frances Collender and Michael J. Dunman Public Safety Officers' 
  Benefits Improvement Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 902

                                                            May 16, 2001
  

                                                         CR S5005, S5017

Mr. Thurmond (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Sessions, Smith of New 
  Hampshire)

To amend section 1951 of title 18, United States Code (commonly known as 
  the Hobbs Act), and for other purposes.

``Freedom From Union Violence Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 906

                                                            May 17, 2001
  

                                                         CR S5118, S5120

Mr. Enzi
(Messrs. Craig, Thomas, Murkowski, Sessions)................May 24, 2001
(Mr. Stevens)..............................................June 27, 2001
(Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)...............................July 10, 2001
(Mr. Ensign)...............................................Nov. 15, 2001
(Mr. Allen)................................................Jan. 23, 2002

To provide for protection of gun owner privacy and ownership rights, and 
  for other purposes.

``Instant Check Gun Tax Repeal and Gun Owner Privacy Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 924

                                                            May 22, 2001
  

                                                         CR S5438, S5441

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Akaka, Baucus, Bayh, Bingaman, Mrs. 
  Boxer, Messrs. Breaux, Byrd, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. Carnahan, Messrs. 
  Carper, Cleland, Mrs. Clinton, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Corzine, Daschle, 
  Dayton, Dodd, Dorgan, Durbin, Edwards, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Graham, 
  Harkin, Hollings, Inouye, Jeffords, Johnson, Kennedy, Kerry, Kohl, Ms. 
  Landrieu, Messrs. Leahy, Levin, Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, Ms. Mikulski, 
  Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Nelson of Nebraska, Reed, 
  Reid, Rockefeller, Sarbanes, Schumer, Smith of Oregon, Ms. Snowe, Mr. 
  Specter, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Torricelli, Wellstone)
(Mr. Smith of Oregon).......................................May 25, 2001
(Mr. Conrad)................................................June 7, 2001

To provide reliable officers, technology, education, community 
  prosecutors, and training in our neighborhoods.

``Providing Reliable Officers, Technology, Education, Community 
  Prosecutors, and Training In Our Neighborhoods Act of 2001''
``PROTECTION Act''

Full Committee

Mar. 21, 2002--Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs hearing (J-107-70).
Apr. 11, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Apr. 11, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Apr. 11, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

S. 939

                                                            May 23, 2001
  

                                                         CR S5542, S5548

Mrs. Hutchison

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to confer citizenship 
  automatically on children residing abroad in the legal and physical 
  custody of a citizen parent serving in a Government or military 
  position abroad.
Full Committee

  

S. 949

                                                            May 24, 2001
  

                                                         CR S5616, S5622

Mrs. Feinstein

For the relief of Zhenfu Ge.
Full Committee

June 6, 2001--Star Print ordered on the bill.

  

S. 955

                                                            May 24, 2001
  

                                                         CR S5616, S5631

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Graham, Leahy, Kerry, Wellstone, Dodd, 
  Inouye, Durbin, Feingold, Akaka)
(Mr. Corzine)...............................................June 7, 2001

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to modify restrictions 
  added by the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility 
  Act of 1996.

``Immigrant Fairness Restoration Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 963

                                                            May 24, 2001
  

                                                                CR S5616

Mr. Durbin

For the relief of Ana Esparza and Maria Munoz.
Full Committee

Oct. 17, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment.
Oct. 21, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Oct. 25, 2002--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration, Border 
  Security, and Claims.

  

S. 986

                                                            June 5, 2001
  

                                                         CR S5831, S5836

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Schumer, Leahy, Smith of New 
  Hampshire, Allard, Feingold, Specter)
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................June 18, 2001
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................July 26, 2001
(Mr. Allen)...............................................Sept. 25, 2001
(Mr. Edwards)...............................................Nov. 8, 2001
(Ms. Cantwell).............................................Nov. 28, 2001

To allow media coverage of court proceedings.
Full Committee

Nov. 29, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Nov. 29, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Nov. 29, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

S. 989

                                                            June 6, 2001
  

                                                         CR S5889, S5891

Mr. Feingold (for himself, Mr. Corzine, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Kennedy, 
  Torricelli, Schumer, Durbin, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Reid)
(Mr. Levin)................................................June 18, 2001
(Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Dodd)...................................June 29, 2001
(Mr. Edwards)..............................................July 23, 2001
(Mr. Kerry, Mrs. Boxer)....................................July 31, 2001
(Mr. Wellstone).............................................Aug. 1, 2001

To prohibit racial profiling.

``End Racial Profiling Act of 2001''

Full Committee

Aug. 1, 2001--Subcommittee on the Constitution, Federalism, and Property 
  Rights hearing (J-107-36).

  

S. 993

                                                            June 6, 2001
  

                                                         CR S5889, S5903

Mrs. Carnahan (for herself, Mr. Bond)
(Messrs. Hagel, Leahy)......................................June 8, 2001

To extend for 4 additional months the period for which chapter 12 of 
  title 11, United States Code, is reenacted.
Full Committee

  

S. 1046

                                                           June 14, 2001
  

                                                                CR S6318

Mr. Roberts (for himself, Mr. Brownback)

To establish a commission for the purpose of encouraging and providing 
  for the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Supreme Court 
  decision in Brown v. Board of Education.
Full Committee

Aug. 2, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with amendments.
Aug. 2, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with amendments; 
  without written report.
Aug. 2, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Aug. 3, 2001--PASSED by the Senate, with amendments.
Sept. 5, 2001--Received in the House and held at desk.
(Note: For further action see related bill H.R. 2133, which became 
  Public Law 107-41 on September 18, 2001.)

  

S. 1050

                                                           June 14, 2001
  

                                                         CR S6318, S6329

Mr. Santorum (for himself, Messrs. Fitzgerald, Voinovich)
(Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)...............................June 19, 2001
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................June 20, 2001
(Mr. Kyl)..................................................June 22, 2001
(Mr. Helms)................................................July 17, 2001
(Mr. Nickles)..............................................Mar. 19, 2002

To protect infants who are born alive.

``Born-Alive Infants Protection Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1055

                                                           June 14, 2001
  

                                                         CR S6318, S6337

Mrs. Feinstein

To require the consent of an individual prior to the sale and marketing 
  of such individual's personally identifiable information, and for 
  other purposes.

``Privacy Act of 2001''

Full Committee

Feb. 14, 2002--Subcommittee on Technology, Terrorism, and Government 
  Information hearing (J-107-60).

  

S. 1065

                                                           June 20, 2001
  

                                                                CR S6517

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Mr. Specter)

To amend the Inspector General Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.) to establish 
  an Inspector General for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and for 
  other purposes.

``Inspector General for the Federal Bureau of Investigation Act of 
  2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1074

                                                           June 20, 2001
  

                                                                CR S6518

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mr. Hatch)
(Ms. Collins, Mr. Dayton)..................................July 31, 2001

To establish a commission to review the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

``FBI Reform Commission Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1075

                                                           June 20, 2001
  

                                                         CR S6518, S6526

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Biden, Smith of Oregon, Daschle)
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................June 28, 2001
(Mr. Hagel)................................................July 12, 2001
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................July 19, 2001
(Messrs. Graham, DeWine)...................................July 23, 2001
(Ms. Stabenow).............................................July 26, 2001
(Mr. Reid)................................................Sept. 10, 2001
(Mr. Hatch)...............................................Sept. 13, 2001
(Mr. Levin).................................................Oct. 1, 2001

To extend and modify the Drug-Free Communities Support Program, to 
  authorize a National Community Antidrug Coalition Institute, and for 
  other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 1076

                                                           June 21, 2001
  

                                                         CR S6601, S6603

Mr. Grassley

To provide for the review of agriculture mergers and acquisitions by the 
  Department of Agriculture and to outlaw unfair practices in the 
  agriculture industry, and for other purposes.

``Agriculture Competition Enhancement Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1099

                                                           June 26, 2001
  

                                                         CR S6920, S6922

Mr. Smith of Oregon (for himself, Mr. Leahy)

To increase the criminal penalties for assaulting or threatening Federal 
  judges, their family members, and other public servants, and for other 
  purposes.

``Federal Judiciary Protection Act of 2001''

Full Committee

July 26, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
July 26, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment; 
  without written report.
July 26, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Aug. 28, 2001--Senator Leahy filed written report under authority of the 
  order of the Senate of July 30, 2001. (S. Rept. 107-53).
Dec. 20, 2001--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Jan. 23, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Mar. 18, 2002--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime.
(Note: For further action see related bill H.R. 2215, which became 
  Public Law 107-273 on November 2, 2002.)

  

S. 1140

                                                           June 29, 2001
  

                                                         CR S7193, S7195

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Feingold, Grassley, Leahy, Warner, 
  Breaux, Burns, Reid, Craig, Torricelli, Bennett, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. 
  DeWine, Thomas, Hutchinson)
(Mr. Domenici).............................................July 11, 2001
(Messrs. Cochran, Durbin, Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. Allen)
  .........................................................July 20, 2001
(Mr. Crapo)................................................July 24, 2001
(Mr. Jeffords).............................................July 26, 2001
(Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Biden)..................................Sept. 4, 2001
(Messrs. Edwards, Daschle).................................Sept. 5, 2001
(Mr. Gregg)................................................Sept. 6, 2001
(Mr. Dorgan)..............................................Sept. 10, 2001
(Ms. Collins).............................................Sept. 12, 2001
(Mr. Lott)................................................Sept. 13, 2001
(Messrs. Enzi, Inouye)....................................Sept. 14, 2001
(Mr. Bingaman)............................................Sept. 19, 2001
(Messrs. Akaka, Hollings, Ensign)...........................Oct. 2, 2001
(Messrs. Hagel, Inhofe)....................................Oct. 15, 2001
(Messrs. Helms, Cleland)...................................Oct. 30, 2001
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................Oct. 31, 2001
(Mr. Baucus)................................................Nov. 1, 2001
(Mr. Miller)...............................................Nov. 13, 2001
(Mr. Bond).................................................Nov. 15, 2001
(Messrs. Conrad, Reed).....................................Nov. 27, 2001
(Mrs. Carnahan).............................................Dec. 3, 2001
(Mr. Johnson)...............................................Dec. 6, 2001
(Mr. Roberts)..............................................Dec. 18, 2001
(Mr. Chafee)...............................................Jan. 24, 2002
(Mr. Brownback).............................................Feb. 4, 2002
(Mr. Allard)................................................Feb. 7, 2002
(Mr. Carper)...............................................Feb. 15, 2002
(Mr. Murkowski).............................................Mar. 6, 2002
(Mr. Smith of Oregon).......................................Mar. 7, 2002
(Messrs. Campbell, Dayton).................................Mar. 18, 2002
(Messrs. Wyden, Nelson of Florida)..........................Apr. 8, 2002
(Mr. Harkin)...............................................Apr. 12, 2002
(Mr. Kohl).................................................Apr. 24, 2002
(Mr. Lieberman).............................................May 13, 2002
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................May, 16, 2002
(Mr. Bayh)..................................................May 21, 2002
(Mr. Stevens)..............................................June 11, 2002
(Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Bunning).................................Oct. 2, 2002

To amend chapter 1 of title 9, United States Code, to provide for 
  greater fairness in the arbitration process relating to motor vehicle 
  franchise contracts.

``Motor Vehicle Franchise Contract Arbitration Fairness Act of 2001''

Full Committee

Oct. 18, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Oct. 31, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Oct. 31, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 10, 2002--Senator Leahy filed written report (S. Rept. 107-266). 
  Minority views filed.

  

S. 1149

                                                           June 29, 2001
  

                                                                CR S7193

Mr. Reid (for himself, Mr. Ensign)
(Mr. Jeffords)............................................Sept. 13, 2001

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to establish a new 
  nonimmigrant category for chefs and individuals in related 
  occupations.

``Culinary Worker Relief Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1154

                                                           June 29, 2001
  

                                                                CR S7193

Mr. Smith of New Hampshire (for himself, Mr. Warner)

To preserve certain actions brought in Federal court against Japanese 
  defendants by members of the United States Armed Forces held by Japan 
  as prisoners of war during World War II.

``Justice for United States Prisoners of War Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1157

                                                           June 29, 2001
  

                                                         CR S7193, S7247

Mr. Specter (for himself, Ms. Landrieu, Ms. Collins, Mr. Schumer, Ms. 
  Snowe, Messrs. Leahy, Cochran, Breaux, Allen, Biden, Bond, Mrs. 
  Carnahan, Messrs. Carper, Chafee, Cleland, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Dodd, 
  Edwards, Frist, Gregg, Helms, Hollings, Jeffords, Kennedy, Kerry, 
  Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Miller, Reed, 
  Rockefeller, Sarbanes, Sessions, Shelby, Smith of New Hampshire, 
  Thompson, Thurmond, Torricelli, Warner)

To reauthorize the consent of Congress to the Northeast Interstate Dairy 
  Compact and to grant the consent of Congress to the Southern Dairy 
  Compact, a Pacific Northwest Dairy Compact, and an Intermountain Dairy 
  Compact.

``Dairy Consumers and Producers Protection Act of 2001''

Full Committee

July 25, 2001--Full Committee hearing (J-107-34).

  

S. 1161

                                                           July 10, 2001
  

                                                         CR S7426, S7430

Mr. Craig (for himself, Messrs. McConnell, Cochran, Enzi, Burns, Frist, 
  Hutchinson)
(Mr. Bunning)...............................................Aug. 3, 2001
(Messrs. Hagel, Gregg, Allard, Voinovich).................Sept. 13, 2001

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to streamline procedures 
  for the admission and extension of stay of nonimmigrant agricultural 
  workers; to provide a stable, legal, agricultural workforce; to extend 
  basic legal protections and better working conditions to more workers; 
  to provide for a system of one-time, earned adjustment to legal status 
  for certain agricultural workers; and for other purposes.

``Agricultural Job Opportunity Benefits and Security Act of 2001''

Full Committee

July 18, 2001--Star Print ordered on the bill.

  

S. 1162

                                                           July 11, 2001
  

                                                         CR S7494, S7496

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Thompson)
(Mr. Wyden)..................................................May 7, 2002

To repeal the requirement relating to specific statutory authorization 
  for increases in judicial salaries, to provide for automatic annual 
  increases for judicial salaries, to provide for a 9.6 percent increase 
  in judicial salaries, and for other purposes.

``Federal Judicial Fairness Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1165

                                                           July 11, 2001
  

                                                         CR S7494, S7499

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Kohl, Reed)
(Ms. Landrieu)..............................................Oct. 1, 2001
(Mr. Daschle)...............................................Oct. 3, 2001

To prevent juvenile crime, promote accountability by and rehabilitation 
  of juvenile criminals, punish and deter violent gang crime, and for 
  other purposes.

``Juvenile Crime Prevention and Control Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1167

                                                           July 11, 2001
  

                                                         CR S7495, S7518

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Hagel)
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................July 12, 2001
(Mr. Nelson)................................................Aug. 1, 2001

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to permit the substitution 
  of an alternative close family sponsor in the case of the death of the 
  person petitioning for an alien's admission to the United States.

``Family Sponsor Immigration Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1174

                                                           July 12, 2001
  

                                                         CR S7589, S7592

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Kennedy)
(Mr. Daschle)..............................................Nov. 27, 2001
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................Apr. 17, 2002

To provide for safe incarceration of juvenile offenders.

``Children's Confinement Conditions Improvement Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1208

                                                           July 19, 2001
  

                                                         CR S7955, S7966

Mr. Graham (for himself, Messrs. Grassley, Lieberman, Durbin, Ms. 
  Landrieu, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Schumer)
(Mr. Akaka)................................................July 30, 2001
(Mr. Bunning)...............................................Aug. 2, 2001
(Mr. Schumer, WITHDRAWN AS COSPONSOR)......................Sept. 6, 2001
(Mr. Torricelli)............................................Apr. 9, 2002
(Mrs. Carnahan)............................................Apr. 16, 2002

To combat the trafficking, distribution, and abuse of Ecstasy (and other 
  club drugs) in the United States.

``Ecstasy Prevention Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1226 (Public Law 107-323)

                                                           July 24, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8122, S8126

Mr. Campbell
(Mr. Allard)...............................................July 25, 2001
(Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)...............................July 26, 2001
(Messrs. Helms, Bunning, Hutchinson).......................July 31, 2001
(Mr. McConnell).............................................Aug. 1, 2001
(Mr. Craig).................................................Aug. 3, 2001
(Mr. Santorum).............................................Sept. 4, 2001
(Messrs. DeWine, Gregg)....................................Sept. 5, 2001
(Ms. Collins).............................................Sept. 21, 2001
(Mr. Torricelli)...........................................Apr. 15, 2002
(Mr. Biden).................................................May 23, 2002
(Mr. Feingold).............................................July 29, 2002
(Mr. Corzine)..............................................Sept. 3, 2002
(Mr. Cleland)..............................................Sept. 4, 2002
(Mr. Enzi)................................................Sept. 26, 2002
(Mr. Bayh)..................................................Oct. 1, 2002
(Mr. Jeffords)..............................................Oct. 3, 2002

To require the display of the POW/MIA flag at the World War II Memorial, 
  the Korean War Veterans Memorial, and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

``POW/MIA Memorial Flag Act of 2001''

Full Committee

Oct. 2, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the Judiciary 
  was discharged from further consideration, without amendment.
Oct. 3, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the Committee on 
  Resources.
Oct. 7, 2002--Referred to the House Subcommittee on National Parks, 
  Recreation and Public Lands.
Nov. 14, 2002--PASSED by the House, after the Committee on Resources was 
  discharged from further consideration.
Nov. 22, 2002--Presented to the President.
Dec. 4, 2002--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 107-323).

  

S. 1228

                                                           July 24, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8123, S8126

Mr. Thurmond (for himself, Mr. Hatch)

To amend title 18, United States Code, to authorize pilot projects under 
  which private companies in the United States may use Federal inmate 
  labor to produce items that would otherwise be produced by foreign 
  labor, to revise the authorities and operations of Federal Prison 
  Industries, and for other purposes.

``Federal Inmate Work Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1232

                                                           July 24, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8123, S8135

Mr. McConnell
(Messrs. Helms, Smith of New Hampshire, Bennett, Kyl, 
  Grassley, DeWine, Shelby, Brownback)......................Aug. 3, 2001
(Messrs. Bunning, Thurmond)................................Sept. 4, 2001
(Mr. Cochran).............................................Sept. 10, 2001

To provide for the effective punishment of online child molesters, and 
  for other purposes.

``Cybermolesters Enforcement Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1233

                                                           July 24, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8123, S8135

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Leahy, DeWine, Durbin)

To provide penalties for certain unauthorized writing with respect to 
  consumer products.

``Product Packaging Protection of 2001''

Full Committee

Aug. 1, 2001--Subcommittee on Antitrust, Business Rights, and 
  Competition hearing (J-107-35).
Sept. 6, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Sept. 6, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of substitute; without written report.
Sept. 6, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Dec. 4, 2001--Senator Leahy filed written report (S. Rept. 107-106).
Oct. 16, 2002--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment.
Oct. 17, 2002--Received in the House and held at desk.
(Note: For further action see related bill H.R. 2621, which became 
  Public Law 107-307 on December 2, 2002).

  

S. 1234

                                                           July 25, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8203, S8205

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Schumer, DeWine)
(Mr. Lieberman)............................................Sept. 9, 2002

To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide that certain sexual 
  crimes against children are predicate crimes for the interception of 
  communications, and for other purposes.

``Anti-Sexual Predator Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1235

                                                           July 25, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8203, S8205

Mr. Hatch

To make clerical and other technical amendments to title 18, United 
  States Code, and other laws relating to crime and criminal procedure.

``Criminal Law Technical Amendments Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1236

                                                           July 25, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8203, S8207

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Hatch)
(Mr. Miller)................................................Oct. 3, 2001

To reduce criminal gang activities.

``Criminal Gang Abatement Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1237

                                                           July 25, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8203, S8213

Mr. Inouye

To allow certain individuals of Japanese ancestry who were brought 
  forcibly to the United States from countries in Latin America during 
  World War II and were interned in the United States to be provided 
  restitution under the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, and for other 
  purposes.

``Wartime Parity and Justice Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1245

                                                           July 25, 2001
  

                                                                CR S8203

Mr. Nickles

For the relief of Renato Rosetti.
Full Committee

  

S. 1252

                                                           July 26, 2001
  

                                                                CR S8280

Mr. Torricelli

To amend title 18, United States Code, to make unlawful the tampering 
  with computers of schools and institutions of higher education, and 
  for other purposes.

``School Website Protection Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1253

                                                           July 26, 2001
  

                                                                CR S8280

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mr. Kennedy, Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Clinton, 
  Messrs. Torricelli, Corzine, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Reed)
(Mr. Levin)................................................Sept. 5, 2001

To protect ability of law enforcement to effectively investigate and 
  prosecute illegal gun sales and protect the privacy of the American 
  people.

``Gun Sale Anti-Fraud and Privacy Protection Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1258

                                                           July 27, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8353, S8355

Mr. Dorgan (for himself, Messrs. DeWine, Conrad, Ms. Landrieu)
(Mr. Durbin, Mrs. Clinton).................................Sept. 4, 2001
(Mr. Corzine).............................................Sept. 21, 2001
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................Oct. 16, 2001
(Mr. Smith of Oregon).......................................Dec. 3, 2001
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Mar. 13, 2002
(Mr. Bingaman).............................................Mar. 14, 2002
(Messrs. Akaka, Graham)....................................Mar. 15, 2002
(Messrs. Kerry, Torricelli).................................Apr. 9, 2002
(Mr. Allard)...............................................Apr. 17, 2002
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................Apr. 25, 2002
(Messrs. Wellstone, Dodd)....................................May 8, 2002
(Mr. Domenici)..............................................May 23, 2002

To improve academic and social outcomes for teenage youth.

``YMCA Teen Action Agenda Enhancement Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1259

                                                           July 27, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8353, S8355

Mr. Brownback (for himself, Messrs. Graham, Helms)

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act with respect to the 
  admission of nonimmigrant nurses.

``Rural and Urban Health Care Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1265

                                                           July 27, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8353, S8363

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Reid, Dodd, Wellstone, 
  Corzine, Feingold)
(Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Graham)...................................July 31, 2001

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to require the Attorney 
  General to cancel the removal and adjust the status of certain aliens 
  who were brought to the United States as children.

``Children's Adjustment, Relief, and Education Act''
``CARE Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1272

                                                           July 31, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8464, S8466

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Harkin, Smith of New 
  Hampshire)

To assist United States veterans who were treated as slave laborers 
  while held as prisoners of war by Japan during World War II, and for 
  other purposes.

``POW Assistance Act of 2001''

Full Committee

July 31, 2001--Referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs.
June 18, 2002--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

S. 1291

                                                          August 1, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8575, S8581

Mr. Hatch
(Ms. Cantwell).............................................June 20, 2002
(Messrs. Durbin, Brownback, Kennedy, DeWine, Mrs. 
  Murray, Messrs. Lugar, Reid, Leahy)......................July 16, 2002
(Messrs. Bingaman, Sarbanes)...............................July 30, 2002
(Messrs. Kerry, Corzine)...................................Sept. 3, 2002
(Messrs. Domenici, Grassley)..............................Sept. 17, 2002
(Mr. Craig)................................................Oct. 16, 2002
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................Oct. 17, 2002
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Nov. 12, 2002

To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act 
  of 1996 to permit States to determine State residency for higher 
  education purposes and to authorize the cancellation of removal and 
  adjustment of status of certain alien college-bound students who are 
  long-term United States residents.

``Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act''
``DREAM Act''

Full Committee

June 20, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
June 20, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
June 20, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

S. 1295

                                                          August 1, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8575, S8591

Mr. Levin (for himself, Mr. Thomas)
(Mr. Inhofe)................................................Aug. 3, 2001
(Ms. Stabenow).............................................Mar. 18, 2002

To amend title 18, United States Code, to revise the requirements for 
  procurement of products of Federal Prison Industries to meet needs of 
  Federal agencies, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 1311

                                                          August 2, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8704, S8719

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Kennedy, Ms. Collins, Messrs. 
  Durbin, Jeffords, Graham)
(Mr. Wellstone)............................................Sept. 4, 2001
(Mr. Feingold)..............................................Apr. 8, 2002
(Mr. Specter)...............................................June 7, 2002
(Mr. Chafee)...............................................June 25, 2002

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to reaffirm the United 
  States historic commitment to protecting refugees who are fleeing 
  persecution or torture.

``Refugee Protection Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1313

                                                          August 2, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8704, S8723

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Dodd, Wellstone)
(Mr. Reid)..................................................Aug. 3, 2001

To provide for the adjustment of status of certain foreign agricultural 
  workers, to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to reform the H-
  2A worker program under that Act, and for other purposes.

``H-2A Reform and Agricultural Worker Adjustment Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1315

                                                          August 2, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8704, S8724

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Hatch)

To make improvements in title 18, United States Code, and safeguard the 
  integrity of the criminal justice system.

``Judicial Improvement and Integrity Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1319

                                                          August 2, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8704, S8726

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Hatch)

To authorize appropriations for the Department of Justice for fiscal 
  year 2002, and for other purposes.

``21st Century Department of Justice Appropriations Authorization Act''

Full Committee

Oct. 18, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Oct. 30, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of substitute; without written report.
Oct. 30, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 8, 2001--Senator Leahy filed written report (S. Rept. 107-96).
(Note: For further action see related bill H.R. 2215, which became 
  Public Law 107-273 on November 2, 2002.)

  

S. 1339 (Public Law 107-258)

                                                          August 2, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8704, S8759

Mr. Campbell
(Mr. Bunning)...............................................Oct. 3, 2001
(Mr. Miller)................................................Oct. 9, 2001
(Messrs. McConnell, Smith of New Hampshire).................Apr. 8, 2002
(Mr. Torricelli)............................................Apr. 9, 2002
(Mr. Bennett)..............................................Apr. 23, 2002
(Mr. Inouye)...............................................Apr. 30, 2002
(Messrs. Graham, Durbin)....................................May 15, 2002
(Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Inhofe, Dayton, Santorum)
  ..........................................................May 21, 2002
(Mr. Allard, Mrs. Murray)...................................May 22, 2002
(Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Kohl, Wellstone, Roberts)............June 4, 2002
(Ms. Collins, Messrs. Gregg, Thurmond)......................June 5, 2002
(Mr. Fitzgerald)...........................................June 11, 2002
(Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Murkowski)..............................June 12, 2002
(Messrs. Allen, Sessions)..................................June 14, 2002
(Ms. Stabenow, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Schumer)................June 18, 2002
(Mr. Cleland)..............................................June 20, 2002
(Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Leahy, Rockefeller, Edwards, 
  Hatch)
  .........................................................June 24, 2002
(Mr. Corzine)..............................................June 28, 2002
(Messrs. Feingold, Specter).................................July 8, 2002
(Mr. Hollings).............................................July 22, 2002
(Mr. Voinovich)............................................July 23, 2002
(Mr. Levin)................................................July 30, 2002
(Mr. Smith of Oregon)......................................Sept. 3, 2002

To amend the Bring Them Home Alive Act of 2000 to provide an asylum 
  program with regard to American Persian Gulf War POW/MIA's, and for 
  other purposes.

``Persian Gulf War POW/MIA Accountability Act of 2001''

Full Committee

June 27, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment.
June 27, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment; 
  without written report.
June 27, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
July 29, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
Sept. 4, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary; in addition to the House Committee on International 
  Relations.
Sept. 20, 2002--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration, 
  Border Security, and Claims.
Oct. 7. 2002--House Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security, and 
  Claims discharged.
Oct. 9, 2002--Approved by the House Committee on the Judiciary and 
  ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 15, 2002--Reported to the House by the House Committee on the 
  Judiciary; written report filed (H. Rept. 107-749).
Oct 15, 2002--PASSED by the House.
Oct. 17, 2002--Presented to the President.
Oct. 29, 2002--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 107-258).

  

S. 1342

                                                          August 2, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8705, S8763

Mr. Dorgan (for himself, Mr. Stevens)

To allocate H-1B visas for demonstration projects in rural America.

``21st Century Homesteading Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1351

                                                          August 3, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8910, S8915

Mr. Thurmond (for himself, Messrs. Biden, Hatch)

To provide administrative subpoena authority to apprehend fugitives.

``Fugitive Apprehension Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1355

                                                          August 3, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8910, S8917

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Levin, Reed, Schumer)
(Mr. Torricelli)...........................................Apr. 24, 2002

To prevent children from having access to firearms.

``Children's Firearm Access Prevention Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1356

                                                          August 3, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8910, S8918

Mr. Feingold (for himself, Messrs. Grassley, Kennedy)
(Mr. Lieberman).............................................Mar. 4, 2002

To establish a commission to review the facts and circumstances 
  surrounding injustices suffered by European Americans, European Latin 
  Americans, and European refugees during World War II.

``Wartime Treatment of European Americans and Refugees Study Act''

Full Committee

Mar. 14, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Mar. 14, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title; without 
  written report.
Mar. 14, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

S. 1357

                                                          August 3, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8910, S8922

Mr. Wellstone (for himself, Mr. Feingold)
(Mrs. Boxer)................................................Oct. 1, 2001

To provide for an examination of how schools are implementing the policy 
  guidance of the Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights 
  relating to sexual harassment directed against gay, lesbian, bisexual, 
  and transgender students.
Full Committee

  

S. 1366

                                                          August 3, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8910, S8939

Mr. Nickles

For the relief of Lindita Idrizi Heath.
Full Committee

Oct. 17, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment.
Oct. 21, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Oct. 25, 2002--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration, Border 
  Security, and Claims.

  

S. 1370

                                                          August 3, 2001
  

                                                                CR S8911

Mr. McConnell
(Mr. Kyl)..................................................Feb. 11, 2002
(Mr. Voinovich)............................................Apr. 18, 2002
(Mr. Ensign)...............................................Apr. 29, 2002
(Mr. Smith of New Hampshire).................................May 1, 2002
(Mr. Bunning)................................................May 9, 2002

To reform the health care liability system.

``Common Sense Medical Malpractice Reform Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1373

                                                          August 3, 2001
  

                                                                CR S8911

Mr. Smith of New Hampshire (for himself, Messrs. Helms, Brownback)
(Mr. Bunning)...............................................Dec. 4, 2001

To protect the right to life of each born and preborn human person in 
  existence at fertilization.

``Right to Life Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1377

                                                          August 3, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8911, S8950

Mr. Smith of Oregon
(Mr. Brownback).............................................Nov. 7, 2001
(Mr. Santorum)..............................................Nov. 9, 2001
(Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)...............................July 22, 2002
(Mr. Nickles)..............................................Sept. 4, 2002
(Mr. Bond)................................................Sept. 19, 2002
(Mr. Specter).............................................Sept. 23, 2002

To require the Attorney General to establish an office in the Department 
  of Justice to monitor acts of international terrorism alleged to have 
  been committed by Palestinian individuals or individuals acting on 
  behalf of Palestinian organizations and to carry out certain other 
  related activities.

``Koby Mandell Justice for American Victims of Terrorism Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1388

                                                          August 3, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8911, S8963

Ms. Landrieu

To make election day a Federal holiday.
Full Committee

  

S. 1391

                                                          August 3, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8911, S8967

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mr. DeWine)
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................Feb. 25, 2002

To establish a grant program for Sexual Assault Forensic Examiners, and 
  for other purposes.

``SAFE Grant Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1400

                                                       September 4, 2001
  

                                                                CR S9122

Mr. Kyl (for himself, Mr. Brownback)
(Mr. Gramm)...............................................Sept. 10, 2001
(Mr. Kennedy).............................................Sept. 24, 2001
(Mr. Bingaman)............................................Sept. 26, 2001
(Mr. Domenici)..............................................Oct. 9, 2001

To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act 
  of 1996 to extend the deadline for aliens to present a border crossing 
  card that contains a biometric identifier matching the appropriate 
  biometric characteristic of the alien.
Full Committee

Dec. 20, 2001--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment.
Jan. 23, 2002--Received in the House and referred to House Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Mar. 18, 2002--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration and 
  Claims.

  

S. 1406

                                                       September 5, 2001
  

                                                                CR S9123

Mr. Durbin

For the relief of Tanian Unzueta.
Full Committee

  

S. 1420

                                                      September 12, 2001
  

                                                         CR S9337, S9338

Mr. Hatch

To make clerical and other technical amendments to title 18, United 
  States Code, and other laws relating to crime and criminal procedure.

``Criminal Law Technical Amendments Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1422

                                                      September 13, 2001
  

                                                                CR S9394

Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Messrs. Schumer, Leahy, Hatch, Specter, 
  Biden, Warner, Sarbanes, Allen, Daschle, Nickles, Ms. Mikulski, 
  Messrs. Inhofe, Byrd)

To provide for the expedited payment of certain benefits for a public 
  safety officer who was killed and suffered a catastrophic injury as a 
  direct and proximate result of a personal injury sustained in the line 
  of duty in connection with the terrorist attacks on September 11, 
  2001.
Full Committee

  

S. 1435

                                                      September 19, 2001
  

                                                                CR S9504

Mr. Wyden (for himself, Mr. Leahy)

To provide that covert investigative practices involving Federal 
  attorneys in criminal investigations and prosecutions shall not be 
  considered dishonest, fraudulent, deceitful, or misrepresentative, and 
  for other purposes.

``Federal Investigation Enhancement Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1437

                                                      September 19, 2001
  

                                                         CR S9504, S9509

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Wyden)

To clarify the applicable standards of professional conduct for 
  attorneys for the Government, and for other purposes.

``Professional Standards for Government Attorneys Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1442

                                                      September 20, 2001
  

                                                                CR S9557

Mr. Miller

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to impose a limitation on 
  the wage that the Secretary of Labor may require an employer to pay an 
  alien who is an H-2A nonimmigrant agricultural worker.

``Wage Equity Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1452

                                                      September 21, 2001
  

                                                         CR S9621, S9630

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Grassley, Leahy, Ms. 
  Cantwell)
(Mr. Feingold)............................................Sept. 25, 2001

To provide for electronic access by the Department of State and the 
  Immigration and Naturalization Service to certain information in the 
  criminal history records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation to 
  determine whether or not a visa applicant or applicant for admission 
  has a criminal history record.
Full Committee

  

S. 1467

                                                      September 26, 2001
  

                                                         CR S9874, S9876

Mr. Wellstone (for himself, Messrs. Helms, Kohl, Akaka, Feingold, 
  Inouye, Reed)
(Mr. Hagel).................................................Oct. 1, 2001

To amend the Hmong Veterans' Naturalization Act of 2000 to extend the 
  deadlines for application and payment of fees.

``Bruce Vento Hmong Veterans' Naturalization Extension Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1468

                                                      September 26, 2001
  

                                                         CR S9874, S9877

Mr. Kyl

For the relief of Ilko Vasilev Ivanov, Anelia Marinova Peneva, Marina 
  Ilkova Ivanova, and Julia Ilkova Ivanova.
Full Committee

Oct. 17, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment.
Oct. 21, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Oct. 25, 2002--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration, Border 
  Security, and Claims.

  

S. 1477

                                                         October 1, 2001
  

                                                                CR S9971

Mr. Bingaman (for himself, Mr. Domenici)

To provide for an election of an annuity under section 377 of title 28, 
  United States Code, for any qualified magistrate judge.
Full Committee

  

S. 1484

                                                         October 2, 2001
  

                                                       CR S10058, S10065

Mr. McConnell

To prevent fraud in the solicitation of charitable contributions, and 
  for other purposes.

``Crimes Against Charitable Americans Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1489

                                                         October 3, 2001
  

                                                       CR S10154, S10158

Ms. Snowe (for herself, Mrs. Feinstein)
(Mr. Miller)...............................................Dec. 14, 2001

To provide for the sharing of information between Federal departments, 
  agencies, and other entities with respect to aliens seeking admission 
  to the United States, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 1491

                                                         October 3, 2001
  

                                                       CR S10154, S10158

Ms. Snowe (for herself, Mrs. Feinstein)
(Mr. Miller)...............................................Dec. 14, 2001

To provide for the establishment and implementation of a fingerprint 
  processing system to be used whenever a visa is issued to an alien.
Full Committee

Oct. 9, 2001--Star Print ordered on the bill.

  

S. 1509

                                                         October 4, 2001
  

                                                       CR S10287, S10307

Mr. Rockefeller

To establish a grant program to enable rural police departments to gain 
  access to the various crime-fighting, investigatory, and information-
  sharing resources available on the Internet, and for other purposes.

``Networking Electronically To Connect Our Police Act of 2001''
``NET COP Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1516

                                                         October 9, 2001
  

                                                       CR S10388, S10392

Mr. Santorum
(Mr. Craig)................................................Jan. 29, 2002
(Mr. Crapo).................................................Apr. 9, 2002

To remove civil liability barriers that discourage the donation of fire 
  equipment to volunteer fire companies.

``Good Samaritan Volunteer Firefighter Assistance Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1518

                                                         October 9, 2001
  

                                                       CR S10388, S10393

Mr. Bond (for himself, Mr. Conrad, Ms. Snowe)
(Mr. Rockefeller)..........................................Nov. 14, 2001

To improve procedures with respect to the admission to, and departure 
  from, the United States of aliens.

``Visa Integrity and Security Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1568

                                                        October 18, 2001
  

                                                       CR S10835, S10841

Mr. Hatch

To prevent cyberterrorism.

``Cyberterrorism Prevention Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1611

                                                        November 1, 2001
  

                                                       CR S11362, S11364

Mr. Leahy

To restore Federal remedies for infringements of intellectual property 
  by States, and for other purposes.

``Intellectual Property Protection Restoration Act of 2001''

Full Committee

Feb. 27, 2002--Full Committee hearing (J-107-62).

  

S. 1615

                                                        November 1, 2001
  

                                                               CR S11362

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Leahy, Hatch)
(Mr. Durbin)................................................Nov. 7, 2001
(Mr. Biden).................................................Nov. 8, 2001
(Mr. Cleland)..............................................Apr. 10, 2002

To provide for the sharing of certain foreign intelligence information 
  with local law enforcement personnel, and for other purposes.

``Federal-Local Information Sharing Partnership Act of 2001''

Full Committee

Dec. 11, 2001--Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts 
  hearing (J-107-52).
Sept. 5, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Sept. 5, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Sept. 5, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

S. 1618

                                                        November 1, 2001
  

                                                       CR S11362, S11372

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Mr. Brownback, Ms. Cantwell, Ms. Collins, 
  Messrs. Edwards, Hagel, Reid, Ensign)
(Mr. DeWine)................................................Nov. 9, 2001
(Mr. Chafee)...............................................Nov. 16, 2001
(Mr. Conrad)...............................................Nov. 27, 2001
(Mr. Daschle)...............................................Dec. 4, 2001

To enhance the border security of the United States, and for other 
  purposes.

``Enhanced Border Security Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1627

                                                        November 1, 2001
  

                                                       CR S11362, S11386

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Kyl, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Hatch, 
  Thurmond, Bond, Kohl)
(Mr. Sessions)..............................................Nov. 2, 2001
(Mrs. Hutchison)............................................Nov. 7, 2001
(Mr. DeWine)................................................Nov. 8, 2001

To enhance the security of the international borders of the United 
  States.

``Visa Entry Reform Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1630

                                                        November 1, 2001
  

                                                               CR S11437

Mrs. Carnahan (for herself, Messrs. Grassley, Leahy, Bond, Harkin, 
  Sessions, Brownback)
(Mr. Kohl)..................................................Nov. 7, 2001
(Mr. Thurmond)..............................................Nov. 8, 2001

To extend for 6 additional months the period for which chapter 12 of 
  title 11, United States Code, is reenacted.
Full Committee

Nov. 8, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Nov. 8, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Nov. 8, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

S. 1644

                                                        November 7, 2001
  

                                                       CR S11549, S11552

Mr. Campbell
(Messrs. Craig, Miller)....................................Jan. 25, 2002
(Messrs. Conrad, Graham, McConnell)........................Jan. 29, 2002
(Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Murkowski, Smith of New 
  Hampshire)................................................Feb. 4, 2002
(Messrs. Burns, Inouye)....................................Feb. 14, 2002
(Mr. Bingaman).............................................Feb. 28, 2002
(Messrs. Bunning, Voinovich)................................Mar. 4, 2002
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Mar. 11, 2002
(Mr. Bennett)..............................................Mar. 21, 2002
(Mr. Cochran)..............................................Apr. 16, 2002
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Apr. 30, 2002
(Messrs. Hatch, Thurmond)....................................May 1, 2002
(Mr. Domenici)...............................................May 2, 2002

To further the protection and recognition of veterans' memorials, and 
  for other purposes.

``Veterans' Memorial Preservation and Recognition Act of 2001''

Full Committee

Nov. 7, 2001--Referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs.
Apr. 22, 2002--Committee on Veterans' Affairs discharged.
Apr. 22, 2002--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
May 2, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
May 2, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
May 2, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
May 22, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
May 23, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
May 23, 2002--Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.

  

S. 1655

                                                        November 8, 2001
  

                                                       CR S11611, S11612

Mr. Biden
(Mrs. Feinstein)............................................Dec. 3, 2001
(Ms. Mikulski).............................................Dec. 20, 2001
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Jan. 23, 2002
(Mr. Levin)................................................Mar. 21, 2002
(Messrs. Torricelli, Wyden)..................................May 7, 2002
(Mr. Kohl).................................................June 18, 2002
(Ms. Cantwell)..............................................July 9, 2002
(Mr. Corzine)..............................................July 16, 2002
(Mr. Feingold)............................................Sept. 12, 2002
(Mr. Kennedy).............................................Sept. 18, 2002
(Mrs. Murray).............................................Sept. 26, 2002
(Mr. Schumer)...............................................Oct. 1, 2002

To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain interstate 
  conduct relating to exotic animals.

``Captive Exotic Animal Protection Act of 2001''

Full Committee

Nov. 14, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Nov. 14, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Nov. 14, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

S. 1658

                                                        November 8, 2001
  

                                                       CR S11611, S11613

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Messrs. DeWine, Hatch)

To improve Federal criminal penalties on false information and terrorist 
  hoaxes.

``Anti-Hoax Terrorism Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1659

                                                        November 8, 2001
  

                                                       CR S11612, S11614

Mr. Hutchinson (for himself, Mr. Sessions)

To provide criminal penalties for communicating false information and 
  hoaxes.

``Terrorist Hoax Costs Recovery Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1661

                                                        November 8, 2001
  

                                                       CR S11612, S11615

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Kyl)
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Nov. 14, 2001

To set up a certification system for research facilities that possess 
  dangerous biological agents and toxins, and for other purposes.

``Deadly Biological Agent Control Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1663

                                                        November 8, 2001
  

                                                               CR S11612

Mrs. Clinton
(Mr. Bingaman)..............................................Dec. 5, 2001
(Mr. Helms).................................................Dec. 6, 2001
(Mr. Dorgan)................................................Dec. 7, 2001
(Mr. Conrad)...............................................Dec. 10, 2001
(Mr. Cochran)..............................................Dec. 17, 2001

To amend title 4, United States Code, to add National Korean War 
  Veterans Armistice Day to the list of days on which the flag should 
  especially be displayed.

``Korean War Veterans Recognition Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1665

                                                        November 8, 2001
  

                                                       CR S11612, S11616

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Hatch)

To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to false information 
  regarding certain criminal violations concerning hoax reports of 
  biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons.

``Protection Against Terrorist Hoaxes Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1666

                                                        November 8, 2001
  

                                                       CR S11612, S11617

Mr. Leahy

To prevent terrorist hoaxes and false reports.

``Anti Terrorist Hoax and False Report Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1672

                                                        November 9, 2001
  

                                                       CR S11660, S11661

Mr. Edwards

To prevent terrorist hoaxes and false reports.

``Punishing Terrorist Hoaxes Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1704

                                                       November 14, 2001
  

                                                       CR S11789, S11794

Mr. Wellstone (for himself, Messrs. Dayton, Harkin)
(Mr. Nelson of Florida)....................................Dec. 11, 2001

To amend the Clayton Act to make the antitrust laws applicable to the 
  elimination or relocation of major league baseball franchises.

``Fairness in Antitrust in National Sports (FANS) Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1712

                                                       November 15, 2001
  

                                                       CR S11940, S11946

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Kohl, Hatch, Carper, Thurmond, 
  Chafee, Specter)
(Mr. Voinovich)............................................Dec. 18, 2001
(Messrs. Sessions, Helms)...................................Feb. 5, 2002
(Mr. McConnell)............................................Feb. 26, 2002
(Mr. Cochran)...............................................Mar. 5, 2002
(Mr. Hutchinson)............................................May 20, 2002
(Mr. Gregg).................................................June 4, 2002
(Mr. Miller)...............................................June 21, 2002
(Mr. Domenici)............................................Sept. 17, 2002
(Messrs. Hagel, Lugar)....................................Sept. 30, 2002
(Mr. Burns)................................................Oct. 16, 2002

To amend the procedures that apply to consideration of interstate class 
  actions to assure fairer outcomes for class members and defendants, 
  and for other purposes.

``Class Action Fairness Act of 2001''

Full Committee

July 31, 2002--Full Committee hearing (J-107-98).

  

S. 1719

                                                       November 16, 2001
  

                                                               CR S12001

Mrs. Feinstein

To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to false 
  communications about certain criminal violations, and for other 
  purposes.

``Anti-Hoax Terrorism Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1730

                                                       November 27, 2001
  

                                                               CR S12054

Mr. Akaka

For the relief of Vichai Sae Tung (also known as Chai Chaowasaree).
Full Committee

  

S. 1733

                                                       November 27, 2001
  

                                                               CR S12055

Mr. Edwards

To develop and implement a unified electronic data system to enhance 
  access to information that is relevant to determine whether to issue a 
  visa or admit an alien to the United States, and for other purposes.

``Name Matching for Enforcement and Security Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1737

                                                       November 28, 2001
  

                                                       CR S12100, S12101

Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Ms. Mikulski, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Durbin, 
  Schumer)
(Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Kerry, Dayton)......................Feb. 11, 2002

To provide for homeland security block grants.

``Homeland Security Block Grant Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1742

                                                       November 29, 2001
  

                                                       CR S12161, S12162

Ms. Cantwell
(Messrs. Schumer, Enzi)....................................Apr. 25, 2002
(Mr. Leahy).................................................May 21, 2002
(Mr. Grassley)..............................................May 22, 2002

To prevent the crime of identity theft, mitigate the harm to individuals 
  victimized by identity theft, and for other purposes.

``Restore Your Identity Act of 2001''

Full Committee

Mar. 20, 2002--Subcommittee on Technology, Terrorism, and Government 
  Information hearing (J-107-68).
May 16, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
May 21, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
May 21, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 14, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
Nov. 15, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Nov. 15, 2002--Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services.

  

S. 1749

                                                       November 30, 2001
  

                                                               CR S12247

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Mr. Brownback, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Kyl, 
  Leahy, Hatch, Edwards, Helms, Durbin, Thurmond, Conrad, Bond, Mrs. 
  Clinton, Messrs. Sessions, DeWine, Mrs. Hutchison)
(Messrs. Bingaman, Schumer, Hagel, Reid)....................Dec. 4, 2001
(Messrs. Bunning, Daschle).................................Dec. 11, 2001
(Messrs. Domenici, Kerry)..................................Dec. 12, 2001
(Messrs. Lott, Grassley, Gramm, Bayh, Ms. Cantwell, Ms. 
  Collins).................................................Dec. 13, 2001
(Messrs. Kohl, Graham, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Dodd, 
  Dayton)..................................................Dec. 17, 2001
(Messrs. Levin, Nelson of Florida, Nickles)................Dec. 19, 2001
(Mr. Inhofe, Ms. Snowe)....................................Dec. 20, 2001
(Mr. McCain)...............................................Jan. 23, 2002
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Jan. 24, 2002
(Messrs. Torricelli, Bennett)...............................Feb. 5, 2002
(Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)................................Feb. 6, 2002
(Mrs. Carnahan).............................................Feb. 7, 2002
(Mr. Stevens)..............................................Feb. 12, 2002
(Mr. Nelson of Nebraska)...................................Feb. 14, 2002
(Mr. Dorgan)...............................................Feb. 26, 2002
(Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Craig)..................................Mar. 12, 2002
(Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Breaux, Corzine, Lieberman, Lugar)
  .........................................................Mar. 19, 2002
(Mr. Wellstone).............................................Apr. 8, 2002
(Mrs. Murray, Mr. Miller)...................................Apr. 9, 2002
(Ms. Stabenow).............................................Apr. 10, 2002
(Mr. Sarbanes).............................................Apr. 15, 2002
(Messrs. Hollings, Gregg, Inouye)..........................Apr. 16, 2002
(Messrs. Harkin, Rockefeller)..............................Apr. 18, 2002
(Mr. Cleland)..............................................Apr. 25, 2002

To enhance the border security of the United States, and for other 
  purposes.

``Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1754

                                                       November 30, 2001
  

                                                       CR S12247, S12261

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Reid, Bennett)
(Ms. Cantwell).............................................Dec. 19, 2001
(Mr. Carper)...............................................Feb. 27, 2002

To authorize appropriations for the United States Patent and Trademark 
  Office for fiscal years 2002 through 2007, and for other purposes.

``Patent and Trademark Office Authorization Act of 2002''

Full Committee

June 20, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
June 20, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of substitute; without written report.
June 20, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
June 26, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment in the nature of 
  a substitute and an amendment to the title.
June 27, 2002--Received in the House and held at desk.
(Note: For further action see related bill H.R. 2215, which became 
  Public Law 107-273 on November 2, 2002.)

  

S. 1757

                                                        December 3, 2001
  

                                                       CR S12311, S12313

Mr. Craig
(Mr. Crapo).................................................Dec. 4, 2001

To authorize an additional permanent judgeship in the district of Idaho, 
  and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 1758

                                                        December 3, 2001
  

                                                       CR S12311, S12314

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Kennedy, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Miller, 
  Corzine, Durbin, Mrs. Clinton)
(Ms. Mikulski)..............................................Dec. 6, 2001

To prohibit human cloning while preserving important areas of medical 
  research, including stem cell research.

``Human Cloning Prohibition Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1770

                                                        December 5, 2001
  

                                                       CR S12447, S12450

Mr. Leahy

To implement the International Convention for the Suppression of 
  Terrorist Bombings to strengthen criminal laws relating to attacks on 
  places of public use, to implement the International Convention of the 
  Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism, to combat terrorism and 
  defend the Nation against terrorist acts, and for other purposes.

``Terrorist Bombings Convention Implementation Act of 2001''

Full Committee

June 14, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment in the nature of 
  a substitute, after the Committee on the Judiciary was discharged from 
  further consideration.
June 17, 2002--Received in the House and held at desk.
(Note: For further action see related bill H.R. 3275, which became 
  Public Law 107-197 on June 25, 2002.)

  

S. 1772

                                                        December 5, 2001
  

                                                               CR S12447

Mr. Smith of New Hampshire

To ensure that American victims of terrorism have access to the blocked 
  assets of terrorists, terrorist organizations, and state sponsors of 
  terrorism.

``Justice for Victims of Terrorism Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1774

                                                        December 5, 2001
  

                                                       CR S12447, S12455

Mr. Corzine (for himself, Mr. Torricelli)
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................Jan. 23, 2002

To accord honorary citizenship to the alien victims of the September 11, 
  2001, terrorist attacks against the United States and to provide for 
  the granting of citizenship to the alien spouses and children of 
  certain victims of such attacks.

``Terrorist Victim Citizenship Relief Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1775

                                                        December 5, 2001
  

                                                               CR S12447

Mr. Hutchinson

To prevent plant enterprise terrorism.

``Agroterrorism Prevention Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1776

                                                        December 5, 2001
  

                                                       CR S12447, S12456

Mr. Corzine (for himself, Mr. Torricelli)

To provide for the naturalization of Deena Gilbey.
Full Committee

  

S. 1785

                                                        December 7, 2001
  

                                                       CR S12681, S12683

Mr. Cleland (for himself, Messrs. DeWine, Biden, Bingaman, Mrs. 
  Carnahan, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Levin, Lieberman, Miller, Ms. 
  Mikulski, Messrs. Hagel, Reid)
(Mr. Specter, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Hatch).....................Dec. 13, 2001
(Messrs. Thurmond, Nelson of Florida, Inouye, Carper, 
  Bennett).................................................Apr. 18, 2002
(Messrs. Kennedy, Craig, Dayton, Brownback)..................May 8, 2002
(Messrs. Kerry, Crapo)......................................May 20, 2002
(Messrs. Edwards, Breaux, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Daschle, 
  Allen)...................................................June 11, 2002
(Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Johnson)..............................June 12, 2002
(Mr. Domenici).............................................June 14, 2002
(Mr. Inhofe)...............................................June 17, 2002
(Mr. Bunning)..............................................July 11, 2002
(Mr. Ensign)...............................................July 18, 2002
(Messrs. Enzi, Sessions, Conrad, Dorgan)...................July 22, 2002
(Mr. Smith of Oregon)......................................July 25, 2002
(Messrs. Nelson of Nebraska, Torricelli)...................July 29, 2002
(Mr. Sarbanes, Mrs. Murray)................................July 30, 2002
(Messrs. Hollings, Kohl)...................................July 31, 2002
(Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Durbin)..................................Aug. 1, 2002
(Messrs. Allard, Dodd).....................................Sept. 9, 2002
(Mr. Feingold)............................................Sept. 13, 2002

To urge the President to establish the White House Commission on 
  National Military Appreciation Month, and for other purposes.

``White House Commission on National Military Appreciation Month Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1787

                                                        December 7, 2001
  

                                                       CR S12682, S12684

Mr. Daschle (for himself, Mr. Johnson)
(Mrs. Carnahan)............................................Apr. 12, 2002
(Mr. Dayton)...............................................Apr. 17, 2002

To promote rural safety and improve rural law enforcement.

``Rural Safety Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1788

                                                        December 7, 2001
  

                                                               CR S12682

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Reed, Torricelli, Levin, Mrs. 
  Boxer, Mr. Corzine)
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................Dec. 11, 2001
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Dec. 14, 2001

To give the Federal Bureau of Investigation access to NICS records in 
  law enforcement investigations, and for other purposes.

``Use NICS in Terrorist Investigations Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1805

                                                       December 11, 2001
  

                                                               CR S12858

Mr. DeWine (for himself, Messrs. Schumer, Voinovich, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. 
  Warner, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Allen, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Fitzgerald, 
  Durbin)
(Mr. Hatch)................................................Dec. 12, 2001

To convert certain temporary judgeships to permanent judgeships, extend 
  a judgeship, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 1812

                                                       December 12, 2001
  

                                                       CR S13051, S13057

Mr. Corzine (for himself, Mr. Torricelli)
(Mr. Lieberman).............................................Mar. 2, 2002

To repeal the provision of the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund 
  of 2001 that requires the reduction of a claimant's compensation by 
  the amount of any collateral source compensation payments the claimant 
  is entitled to receive, and for other purposes.

``September 11th Victim Compensation Fund Fairness Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1829

                                                       December 14, 2001
  

                                                       CR S13300, S13301

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Hollings, Mrs. Boxer)
(Mr. Kennedy)................................................May 7, 2002
(Mr. Kerry).................................................May 23, 2002

To provide for transitional employment eligibility for qualified lawful 
  permanent resident alien airport security screeners until their 
  naturalization process is completed, and to expedite that process.

``Airport Security Personnel Protection Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1830

                                                       December 14, 2001
  

                                                       CR S13300, S13303

Mr. DeWine

To amend sections 3, 4, and 5 of the National Child Protection Act of 
  1993, relating to national criminal history background checks of 
  providers of care to children, elderly persons, and persons with 
  disabilities, and for other purposes.

``National Child Protection Amendments Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1834 (Private Law 107-2)

                                                       December 14, 2001
  

                                                       CR S13300, S13305

Mr. Levin

For the relief of retired Sergeant First Class James D. Benoit and Wan 
  Sook Benoit.
Full Committee

Dec. 20, 2001--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment.
Jan. 23, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Jan. 28, 2002--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration and 
  Claims.
Apr. 17, 2002--Considered by the House Subcommittee on Immigration and 
  Claims.
Apr. 17, 2002--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
July 10, 2002--Approved by the House Committee on the Judiciary and 
  ordered favorably reported.
July 16, 2002--Reported to the House by the Committee on the Judiciary. 
  Written report filed (H. Rept. 107-578).
July 16, 2002--Placed on the Private Calendar.
Sept. 17, 2002--PASSED by the House.
Sept. 20, 2002--Presented to the President.
Oct. 1, 2002--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 107-2).

  

S. 1837

                                                       December 18, 2001
  

                                                               CR S13464

Mr. Torricelli (for himself, Messrs. Grassley, Nelson of Nebraska, 
  Harkin)

To establish a board of inquiry to review the activities of United 
  States intelligence, law enforcement, and other agencies leading up to 
  the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
Full Committee

  

S. 1858

                                                       December 19, 2001
  

                                                               CR S13701

Mr. Allen (for himself, Mr. Kerry)
(Messrs. Nickles, Kennedy, Warner, Mrs. Clinton)...........Dec. 20, 2001

To permit the closed circuit televising of the criminal trial of 
  Zacarias Moussaoui for the victims of September 11th.

``Terrorist Victims' Courtroom Access Act''

Full Committee

Dec. 20, 2001--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, with an 
  amendment.
Jan. 23, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Mar. 18, 2002--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Courts, the 
  Internet, and Intellectual Property.

  

S. 1859

                                                       December 19, 2001
  

                                                               CR S13701

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mr. Chafee)
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................Dec. 20, 2001
(Mr. Durbin)................................................May 21, 2002

To extend the deadline for granting posthumous citizenship to 
  individuals who die while on active-duty service in the Armed Forces.

``Posthumous Citizenship Restoration Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1862

                                                       December 20, 2001
  

                                                               CR S13943

Mr. Durbin

To provide for grants to assist States and communities in developing a 
  comprehensive approach to helping children 5 and under who have been 
  exposed to domestic violence or a violent act in the home or 
  community.

``Safe From the Start Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1868

                                                       December 20, 2001
  

                                                       CR S13943, S13953

Mr. Biden
(Mr. Thurmond).............................................Apr. 12, 2002
(Mr. Jeffords)..............................................July 9, 2002
(Mr. Corzine)..............................................July 15, 2002

To establish a national center on volunteer and provider screening to 
  reduce sexual and other abuse of children, the elderly, and 
  individuals with disabilities.

``National Child Protection Improvement Act''

Full Committee

May 23, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
May 23, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
May 23, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Oct. 17, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment and an amendment 
  to the title.
Oct. 21, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Nov. 12, 2002--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, 
  and Homeland Security.

  

S. 1874

                                                       December 20, 2001
  

                                                       CR S13943, S13961

Mr. Sessions (for himself, Mr. Hatch)

To reduce the disparity in punishment between crack and powder cocaine 
  offenses, to more broadly focus the punishment for drug offenders on 
  the seriousness of the offense and the culpability of the offender, 
  and for other purposes.

``Drug Sentencing Reform Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1889

                                                       December 20, 2001
  

                                                       CR S13944, S13980

Mr. Hatch

To provide for work authorization for nonimmigrant spouses of 
  intracompany transferees, and to reduce the period of time during 
  which certain intracompany transferees have to be continuously 
  employed before applying for admission to the United States.
Full Committee

(Note: For further action see related bill H.R. 2278, which became 
  Public Law 107-125 on January 16, 2002.)

  

S. 1890

                                                       December 20, 2001
  

                                                       CR S13944, S13980

Mr. Hatch

To provide for work authorization for nonimmigrant spouses of treaty 
  traders and treaty investors.
Full Committee

(Note: For further action see related bill H.R. 2278, which became 
  Public Law 107-125 on January 16, 2002.)

  

S. 1891

                                                       December 20, 2001
  

                                                       CR S13944, S13980

Mr. Hatch

To extend the basic pilot program for employment eligibility 
  verification, and for other purposes.

``Basic Pilot Extension Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1899

                                                        January 28, 2002
  

                                                                 CR S175

Mr. Brownback (for himself, Messrs. Gregg, Bennett, Bond, Bunning, 
  DeWine, Ensign, Helms, Hutchinson, Inhofe, Kyl, Santorum, Sessions, 
  Shelby, Smith of New Hampshire, Voinovich, Hagel)
(Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Grassley)................................Feb. 5, 2002
(Messrs. Lott, Craig).......................................Feb. 7, 2002
(Mr. Fitzgerald)...........................................Feb. 14, 2002
(Mr. Nickles)..............................................Feb. 26, 2002
(Mr. Allard)...............................................Feb. 28, 2002
(Mr. Burns).................................................Mar. 6, 2002
(Mr. Murkowski).............................................Mar. 7, 2002
(Mr. Enzi)..................................................Mar. 8, 2002
(Mr. Crapo)................................................Mar. 14, 2002
(Mr. McConnell).............................................Apr. 8, 2002
(Messrs. Thomas, Gramm)....................................Apr. 15, 2002

To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human cloning.

``Human Cloning Prohibition Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S. 1920

                                                        February 7, 2002
  

                                                           CR S175, S492

Mr. Nelson of Florida

To require that the Attorney General conduct a study regarding the 
  ability of the Federal Bureau of Investigation to prevent and combat 
  international crimes involving children, and for other purposes.

``International Child Safety Improvement Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 1950

                                                       February 14, 2002
  

                                                                 CR S853

Mr. Cochran

For the relief of Richi James Lesley.
Full Committee

Oct. 17, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment.
Oct. 21, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Oct. 25, 2002--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration, Border 
  Security, and Claims.

  

S. 1956

                                                       February 14, 2002
  

                                                           CR S853, S862

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Schumer, Ms. Cantwell)
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................July 11, 2002

To combat terrorism and defend the Nation against terrorist attacks, and 
  for other purposes.

``Safe Explosives Act''

Full Committee

June 13, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of substitute.
June 13, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of substitute; without written report.
June 13, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

S. 1965

                                                       February 26, 2002
  

                                                         CR S1208, S1210

Mr. Wellstone

To meet the mental health and substance abuse treatment needs of 
  incarcerated children and youth.

``Mental Health Juvenile Justice Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 1972

                                                       February 27, 2002
  

                                                         CR S1252, S1258

Mr. Rockefeller

To amend the charter of the AMVETS organization.
Full Committee

Sept. 5, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Sept. 5, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Sept. 5, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Oct. 2, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Oct. 3, 2002--Received in the House and held at desk.
(Note: For further action see related bill H.R. 3214, which became 
  Public Law 107-241 on October 16, 2002.)

  

S. 1974

                                                       February 28, 2002
  

                                                         CR S1351, S1352

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Grassley)

To make needed reforms in the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and for 
  other purposes.

``Federal Bureau of Investigation Reform Act of 2002''

Full Committee

Mar. 21, 2002--Full Committee hearing (J-107-69).
Apr. 25, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Apr. 25, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute, without written report.
Apr. 25, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
May 10, 2002--Senator Leahy filed written report (S. Rept. 107-148).
(Note: For further action see related bill H.R. 2215, which became 
  Public Law 107-273 on November 2, 2002.)

  

S. 1977

                                                       February 28, 2002
  

                                                         CR S1351, S1365

Mr. Thurmond
(Mr. Kennedy)...............................................Mar. 7, 2002
(Mr. Kerry)................................................Apr. 10, 2002
(Mr. Thompson).............................................Apr. 16, 2002

To amend chapter 37 of title 28, United States Code, to provide for 
  appointment of United States marshals by the Attorney General.

``United States Marshals Service Reform Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 1981

                                                           March 1, 2002
  

                                                         CR S1394, S1396

Mrs. Boxer
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Apr. 18, 2002

To enhance penalties for fraud in connection with identification 
  documents that facilitates an act of domestic terrorism.

``Enhanced Penalties for Enabling Terrorists Act of 2002''

Full Committee

Apr. 18, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment.
Apr. 22, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
May 6, 2002--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and 
  Homeland Security.

  

S. 1989

                                                           March 5, 2002
  

                                                                CR S1536

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mr. Edwards)

To authorize the establishment of a National Cyber Security Defense Team 
  for purposes of protecting the infrastructure of the Internet from 
  terrorist attack.

``National Cyber Security Defense Team Authorization Act''

Full Committee

May 23, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment.
May 23, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment; 
  without written report.
May 23, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

S. 1996

                                                           March 7, 2002
  

                                                                CR S1675

Mr. Smith of New Hampshire (for himself, Messrs. Enzi, Thomas)

To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect citizens' rights under 
  the Second Amendment to obtain firearms for legal use, and for other 
  purposes.

``Second Amendment Preservation Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2010

                                                          March 12, 2002
  

                                                         CR S1782, S1785

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Daschle, Durbin, Harkin)
(Ms. Stabenow).............................................Apr. 24, 2002
(Messrs. Cleland, Edwards).................................Apr. 29, 2002
(Mr. Levin).................................................June 3, 2002
(Mr. Biden).................................................June 4, 2002
(Messrs. Kennedy, Feingold).................................June 6, 2002
(Mr. Corzine)..............................................June 21, 2002
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................June 24, 2002
(Messrs. Kerry, Miller, McCain).............................July 8, 2002
(Messrs. Schumer, Nelson of Florida, Brownback).............July 9, 2002
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................July 10, 2002

To provide for criminal prosecution of persons who alter or destroy 
  evidence in certain Federal investigations or defraud investors of 
  publicly traded securities, to disallow debts incurred in violation of 
  securities fraud laws from being discharged in bankruptcy, to protect 
  whistleblowers against retaliation by their employers, and for other 
  purposes.

``Corporate and Criminal Fraud Accountability Act of 2002''

Full Committee

Apr. 25, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
May 6, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute. Written report filed (S. Rept. 107-146). 
  Additional views filed.
May 6, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
June 19, 2002--Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs hearing (J-107-87).
July 10, 2002--Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs hearing (J-107-87).

  

S. 2029

                                                          March 19, 2002
  

                                                         CR S2076, S2077

Mr. Warner (for himself, Mr. Allen)

To convert the temporary judgeship for the eastern district of Virginia 
  to a permanent judgeship, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 2030

                                                          March 19, 2002
  

                                                         CR S2076, S2078

Mr. Conrad

To establish a Community Oriented Policing Services anti-methamphetamine 
  grant program, and for other purposes.

``COPS Anti-Methamphetamine Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2031

                                                          March 19, 2002
  

                                                         CR S2076, S2078

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Brownback)

To restore Federal remedies for infringements of intellectual property 
  by States, and for other purposes.

``Intellectual Property Protection Restoration Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2036

                                                          March 20, 2002
  

                                                         CR S2183, S2184

Mr. Graham (for himself, Mr. Nelson of Florida)

To authorize the appointment of additional Federal district court judges 
  for the middle and southern districts of Florida, and for other 
  purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 2055

                                                          March 21, 2002
  

                                                         CR S2260, S2281

Ms. Cantwell
(Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Clinton)................................Apr. 25, 2002
(Ms. Landrieu)...............................................May 1, 2002
(Ms. Stabenow)...............................................May 7, 2002
(Mr. Johnson)...............................................May 13, 2002
(Ms. Snowe).................................................May 23, 2002
(Mr. Warner)...............................................June 27, 2002
(Mr. Allen).................................................July 8, 2002
(Mrs. Carnahan)............................................July 11, 2002
(Mr. Dodd).................................................July 17, 2002
(Mr. Crapo).................................................Aug. 1, 2002

To make grants to train sexual assault nurse examiners, law enforcement 
  personnel, and first responders in the handling of sexual assault 
  cases, to establish minimum standards for forensic evidence collection 
  kits, and to carry out DNA analyses of samples from crime scenes, and 
  for other purposes.

``Debbie Smith Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2076

                                                           April 9, 2002
  

                                                         CR S2412, S2414

Mr. Dorgan
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Apr. 12, 2002
(Mr. Dayton)...............................................Apr. 17, 2002
(Mr. Johnson, WITHDRAWN AS COSPONSOR).......................May 19, 2002

To prohibit the cloning of humans.

``Human Cloning Prohibition Act''

Full Committee

June 10, 2002--Star Print ordered on the bill.

  

S. 2082

                                                          April 10, 2002
  

                                                         CR S2484, S2486

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Schumer)
(Mr. Kennedy)...............................................Oct. 2, 2002

To modify the application of the antitrust laws to permit collective 
  development and implementation of a standard contract form for 
  playwrights for the licensing of their plays.

``Playwrights Licensing Relief Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2089

                                                          April 11, 2002
  

                                                                CR S2577

Mr. Torricelli

To combat criminal misuse of explosives.

``Dangerous Explosives Background Checks Requirement Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2090

                                                          April 11, 2002
  

                                                         CR S2577, S2579

Mr. Torricelli

To eliminate any limitation on indictment for sexual offenses and make 
  awards to States to reduce their DNA casework backlogs.

``Sexual Assault Prosecution Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2091

                                                          April 11, 2002
  

                                                         CR S2577, S2580

Mr. Torricelli

To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit gunrunning, and 
  provide mandatory minimum penalties for crimes related to gunrunning.

``Gun Kingpin Penalty Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2104

                                                          April 11, 2002
  

                                                                CR S2577

Mrs. Boxer

To establish election day in Presidential election years as a legal 
  public holiday.
Full Committee

  

S. 2114

                                                          April 11, 2002
  

                                                         CR S2578, S2584

Mr. Voinovich (for himself, Mr. DeWine)

To authorize the Attorney General to carry out a racial profiling 
  education and awareness program within the Department of Justice and 
  to assist state and local law enforcement agencies in implementing 
  such programs.

``Racial Profiling Education and Awareness Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2127

                                                          April 15, 2002
  

                                                         CR S2675, S2676

Mr. Inouye

For the relief of the Pottawatomi Nation in Canada for settlement of 
  certain claims against the United States.
Full Committee

Sept. 5, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Sept. 5, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Sept. 5, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 18, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Sept. 19, 2002--Received in the House and held at desk.
Oct. 10, 2002--Referred to the House Committee on Resources.

  

S. 2134

                                                          April 16, 2002
  

                                                         CR S2723, S2725

Mr. Harkin (for himself, Messrs. Allen, Smith of New Hampshire, Schumer, 
  Nickles, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Warner, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Burns, Craig)
(Mrs. Feinstein, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Cleland, Baucus, 
  Miller, Bayh)............................................Apr. 18, 2002
(Messrs. Hollings, Johnson, Torricelli).....................May 15, 2002
(Mrs. Hutchison)...........................................June 13, 2002
(Mr. Santorum).............................................June 18, 2002

To allow American victims of state sponsored terrorism to receive 
  compensation from blocked assets of those states.

``Terrorism Victim's Access to Compensation Act of 2002''

Full Committee

June 27, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment.
June 27, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment; 
  without written report.
June 27, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

S. 2179

                                                          April 17, 2002
  

                                                                CR S2828

Mrs. Carnahan (for herself, Mr. Leahy)
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................Apr. 18, 2002

To authorize the Attorney General to make grants to States, local 
  governments, and Indian tribes to establish permanent tributes to 
  honor men and women who were killed or disabled while serving as law 
  enforcement or public safety officers.

``Law Enforcement Tribute Act''

Full Committee

May 16, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
May 16, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment and 
  without written report.
May 16, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

S. 2238

                                                          April 24, 2002
  

                                                         CR S3303, S3306

Mr. Levin (for himself, Messrs. Thompson, Lieberman, McConnell)

To permit reviews of criminal records of applicants for private security 
  officer employment.

``Private Security Officer Employment Standards Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2240

                                                          April 24, 2002
  

                                                         CR S3303, S3310

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Daschle, Torricelli, Kennedy, Harkin, 
  Bingaman, Feingold, Johnson)

To combat nursing home fraud and abuse, increase protections for victims 
  of telemarketing fraud, enhance safeguards for pension plans and 
  health care benefit programs, and enhance penalties for crimes against 
  seniors, and for other purposes.

``Seniors Safety Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2318

                                                          April 25, 2002
  

                                                                CR S3435

Mrs. Clinton

To provide additional resources to States to eliminate the backlog of 
  unanalyzed rape kits and to ensure timely analysis of rape kits in the 
  future.

``Rape Kit DNA Analysis Backlog Elimination Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2395

                                                          April 30, 2002
  

                                                         CR S3559, S3561

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Allen, Hollings, Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. 
  Murray, Messrs. Smith of Oregon, Nelson of Nebraska, Dorgan)
(Messrs. Conrad, Hatch).....................................July 9, 2002
(Mr. Leahy, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. DeWine, Thurmond)
  .........................................................July 11, 2002
(Mr. Allen).................................................Aug. 1, 2002

To prevent and punish counterfeiting and copyright piracy, and for other 
  purposes.

``Anticounterfeiting Amendments of 2002''

Full Committee

July 18, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
July 18, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
July 18, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

S. 2431 (Public Law 107-196)

                                                             May 1, 2002
  

                                                         CR S3625, S3627

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Campbell, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Schumer)
(Mr. Biden)..................................................May 2, 2002
(Mr. Feingold)..............................................May 13, 2002

To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to 
  ensure that chaplains killed in the line of duty receive public safety 
  officer death benefits.

``Mychal Judge Police and Fire Chaplains Public Safety Officers' Benefit 
  Act of 2002''

Full Committee

May 2, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment.
May 2, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
May 2, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
May 7, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
May 8, 2002--Received in the House and held at desk.
June 11, 2002--PASSED by the House.
June 13, 2002--Presented to the President.
June 24, 2002--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 107-196).

  

S. 2439

                                                             May 1, 2002
  

                                                         CR S3625, S3631

Mr. Specter (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Hatch, Kennedy, 
  Harkin, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Durbin, Miller, Corzine, Ms. Mikulski, 
  Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Thurmond)
(Mr. Inouye).................................................May 2, 2002

To prohibit human cloning while preserving important areas of medical 
  research, including stem cell research.

``Human Cloning Prohibition Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2441

                                                             May 2, 2002
  

                                                         CR S3842, S3859

Mr. Specter

To provide all prisoners with an opportunity to present exculpatory DNA 
  evidence, and for other purposes.

``Post-Conviction DNA Testing Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2442

                                                             May 2, 2002
  

                                                         CR S3842, S3859

Mr. Specter

To ensure that indigent death penalty defendants in State courts receive 
  adequate legal representation, and for other purposes.

``Capital Defense Counsel Standards Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2443

                                                             May 2, 2002
  

                                                         CR S3842, S3859

Mr. Specter

To ensure that death penalty defendants have a true opportunity to have 
  their cases considered by the courts, and for other purposes.

``Death Penalty Review Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2444

                                                             May 2, 2002
  

                                                         CR S3842, S3844

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Hatch, Helms, Edwards, Mrs. 
  Feinstein, Messrs. DeWine, Durbin, Hagel, Graham, Mrs. Clinton)
(Mr. Daschle)................................................May 7, 2002
(Mr. Dodd)..................................................May 21, 2002

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to improve the 
  administration and enforcement of the immigration laws, to enhance the 
  security of the United States, and to establish the Office of 
  Children's Services within the Department of Justice, and for other 
  purposes.

``Immigration Reform, Accountability, and Security Enhancement Act of 
  2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2446

                                                             May 2, 2002
  

                                                         CR S3843, S3859

Mr. Specter (for himself, Messrs. Biden, Durbin, Ms. Collins)

To ensure that death penalty defendants have a true opportunity to have 
  their cases considered by the courts, to provide all prisoners with an 
  opportunity to present exculpatory DNA evidence, and for other 
  purposes.

``Confidence in Criminal Justice Act of 2002''

Full Committee

June 18, 2002--Full Committee hearing (J-107-86).

  

S. 2464

                                                             May 7, 2002
  

                                                                CR S3953

Mr. Enzi

For the relief of Sammie Martine Orr.
Full Committee

  

S. 2472

                                                             May 8, 2002
  

                                                                CR S4064

Mrs. Carnahan

For the relief of Rosemary Bichage.
Full Committee

  

S. 2480

                                                             May 8, 2002
  

                                                         CR S4064, S4073

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Baucus, Domenici, Cleland, 
  McConnell, Sessions)
(Mr. Dayton)................................................May 14, 2002
(Mr. Bunning)...............................................May 15, 2002
(Mr. Allen).................................................May 20, 2002
(Mr. Torricelli)............................................June 3, 2002
(Mr. Warner)................................................June 4, 2002
(Messrs. Johnson, Nickles, Thurmond)........................June 5, 2002
(Mr. Helms)................................................June 13, 2002
(Mr. Miller)...............................................June 20, 2002
(Mr. Edwards)..............................................June 24, 2002
(Messrs. Grassley, Inhofe).................................June 27, 2002
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................June 28, 2002
(Messrs. Conrad, Hutchinson)................................July 9, 2002
(Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Santorum).................................July 10, 2002
(Mr. Brownback)............................................July 11, 2002
(Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Dorgan)...............................July 15, 2002
(Ms. Cantwell).............................................July 18, 2002
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................July 22, 2002
(Messrs. Kyl, Harkin)......................................July 23, 2002
(Messrs. Smith of New Hampshire, Nelson of Nebraska)
  .........................................................July 30, 2002
(Ms. Collins)..............................................Sept. 3, 2002
(Ms. Landrieu)............................................Sept. 11, 2002
(Mr. Shelby)..............................................Sept. 12, 2002
(Mr. Reid)................................................Sept. 19, 2002
(Mr. Murkowski)...........................................Sept. 26, 2002
(Mr. Burns).................................................Oct. 1, 2002
(Mr. Gregg).................................................Oct. 4, 2002
(Ms. Stabenow).............................................Oct. 15, 2002

To amend title 18, United States Code, to exempt qualified current and 
  former law enforcement officers from State laws prohibiting the 
  carrying of concealed handguns.

``Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2002''

Full Committee

July 23, 2002--Full Committee hearing (J-107-95).
Sept. 19, 2002--Committee began markup, but did not complete action 
  thereon.
Nov. 14, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with amendments.
Nov. 14, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with amendments; 
  without written report.
Nov. 14, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 19, 2002--Senator Leahy filed written report (S. Rept. 107-345). 
  Minority views filed.

  

S. 2493

                                                             May 9, 2002
  

                                                         CR S4145, S4155

Mr. Daschle (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Dodd)
(Mr. Hagel).................................................May 15, 2002

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide a limited 
  extension of the program under section 245(i) of that Act.

``Uniting Families Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2504

                                                            May 10, 2002
  

                                                         CR S4199, S4200

Mr. Hatch

To extend eligibility for refugee status of unmarried sons and daughters 
  of certain Vietnamese refugees.
Full Committee

  

S. 2511

                                                            May 14, 2002
  

                                                                CR S4330

Mrs. Carnahan (for herself, Mrs. Hutchison)

To prevent trafficking in child pornography and obscenity, to proscribe 
  pandering and solicitation relating to visual depictions of minors 
  engaging in sexually explicit conduct, to prevent the use of child 
  pornography and obscenity to facilitate crimes against children, and 
  for other purposes.

``Child Obscenity and Pornography Prevention Act of 2002''

Full Committee

Oct. 2, 2002--Full Committee hearing (J-107-108).

  

S. 2513

                                                            May 14, 2002
  

                                                         CR S4330, S4331

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mrs. Clinton)
(Ms. Cantwell)..............................................May 15, 2002
(Mr. Carper)................................................May 22, 2002
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................June 24, 2002
(Messrs. Hatch, Durbin, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Leahy)
  .........................................................June 27, 2002
(Mr. Jeffords).............................................July 12, 2002
(Mr. Specter)..............................................July 17, 2002
(Messrs. Crapo, Warner, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Carnahan)
  .........................................................July 30, 2002
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................July 31, 2002
(Messrs. Edwards, Craig)...................................Sept. 3, 2002
(Ms. Collins)..............................................Sept. 5, 2002
(Mr. Torricelli)..........................................Sept. 12, 2002
(Mr. Corzine).............................................Sept. 17, 2002

To assess the extent of the backlog in DNA analysis of rape kit samples, 
  and to improve investigation and prosecution of sexual assault cases 
  with DNA evidence.

``DNA Sexual Assault Justice Act of 2002''

Full Committee

July 18, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
July 18, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
July 18, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 12, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment in the nature of 
  a substitute.
Sept. 13, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the House 
  Committee on the Judiciary.
Oct. 7, 2002--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, 
  and Homeland Security.
Nov. 4, 2002--Senator Leahy filed written report (107-334).

  

S. 2520

                                                            May 15, 2002
  

                                                         CR S4387, S4391

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Sessions, Hutchinson, Brownback, 
  Edwards, DeWine)
(Mr. Grassley).............................................June 11, 2002
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................June 18, 2002
(Mr. Bennett)..............................................Oct. 17, 2002

To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to the sexual 
  exploitation of children.

``Prosecutorial Remedies and Tools Against the Exploitation of Children 
  Today Act of 2002''
``PROTECT Act''

Full Committee

Oct. 2, 2002--Full Committee hearing (J-107-108).
Nov. 14, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Nov. 14, 2002--Reported to the Senate, with an amendment in the nature 
  of a substitute; without written report.
Nov. 14, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
Nov. 15, 2002--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S. 2539

                                                            May 22, 2002
  

                                                         CR S4702, S4705

Mr. Corzine (for himself, Mr. Torricelli)

To prohibit the use of taxpayer funds to advocate a position that is 
  inconsistent with existing Supreme Court precedent with respect to the 
  Second Amendment.
Full Committee

  

S. 2541

                                                            May 22, 2002
  

                                                         CR S4702, S4707

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Messrs. Kyl, Sessions, Grassley)
(Mr. Craig)................................................July 17, 2002

To amend title 18, United States Code, to establish penalties for 
  aggravated identity theft, and for other purposes.

``Identity Theft Penalty Enhancement Act of 2002''

Full Committee

July 9, 2002--Subcommittee on Technology, Terrorism, and Government 
  Information hearing (J-107-68).
Nov. 14, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Nov. 14, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Nov. 14, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

S. 2581

                                                            June 5, 2002
  

                                                                CR S5041

Mr. Miller
(Mr. Allen)................................................Oct. 28, 2002
(Mr. Warner)...............................................Nov. 18, 2002

To conduct a study on the effectiveness of ballistic imaging technology 
  and evaluate its effectiveness as a law enforcement tool.

``Ballistic Imaging Evaluation and Study Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2586

                                                            June 5, 2002
  

                                                                CR S5041

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mr. Kyl)

To exclude United States persons from the definition of ``foreign 
  power'' under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 
  relating to international terrorism.
Full Committee

June 5, 2002--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
July 31, 2002--Committee on Intelligence hearing.
July 31, 2002--Star print ordered on the bill.

  

S. 2619

                                                           June 13, 2002
  

                                                         CR S5535, S5537

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Mr. Sessions)

To provide for the analysis of the incidence and effects of prison rape 
  in Federal, State, and local institutions and to provide information, 
  resources, recommendations, and funding to protect individuals from 
  prison rape.

``Prison Rape Reduction Act of 2002''

Full Committee

July 31, 2002--Full Committee hearing (J-107-99).

  

S. 2621

                                                           June 13, 2002
  

                                                         CR S5535, S5538

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Biden)
(Messrs. Hatch, Schumer)...................................June 19, 2002

To provide a definition of vehicle for purposes of criminal penalties 
  relating to terrorist attacks and other acts of violence against mass 
  transportation systems.
Full Committee

June 20, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
June 20, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment; 
  with written report (S. Rept. 107-166).
June 20, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
June 25, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
June 26, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.

  

S. 2633

                                                           June 18, 2002
  

                                                         CR S5696, S5705

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Grassley)
(Messrs. Hatch, Leahy, Durbin).............................June 27, 2002
(Mr. Lieberman)............................................Sept. 3, 2002
(Mr. Thurmond)............................................Sept. 11, 2002
(Mr. Leahy, WITHDRAWN AS COSPONSOR).......................Sept. 13, 2002
(Mr. Durbin, WITHDRAWN AS COSPONSOR)......................Sept. 24, 2002

To prohibit an individual from knowingly opening, maintaining, managing, 
  controlling, renting, leasing, making available for use, or profiting 
  from any place for the purpose of manufacturing, distributing, or 
  using any controlled substance, and for other purposes.

``Reducing Americans' Vulnerability to Ecstasy Act of 2002''
``RAVE Act''

Full Committee

June 27, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
June 27, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment; 
  without written report.
June 27, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

S. 2634

                                                           June 18, 2002
  

                                                                CR S5696

Mrs. Clinton
(Mr. Biden)................................................July 29, 2002
(Mr. Carper)...............................................Sept. 4, 2002

To establish within the National Park Service the 225th Anniversary of 
  the American Revolution Commemorative Program, and for other purposes.

``225th Anniversary of the American Revolution Commemoration Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2661

                                                           June 20, 2002
  

                                                         CR S5851, S5858

Mr. DeWine

To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit video voyeurism in 
  the special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United 
  States.

``Video Voyeurism Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2674

                                                           June 25, 2002
  

                                                         CR S6013, S6015

Mr. Brownback (for himself, Mr. Conrad)
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................July 10, 2002
(Messrs. Harkin, Domenici).................................July 17, 2002
(Messrs. Kennedy, Helms, Bingaman).........................July 18, 2002
(Mr. Hagel)................................................July 23, 2002
(Mr. Inhofe)...............................................July 25, 2002
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................July 26, 2002
(Mr. Grassley, Mrs. Lincoln)..............................Sept. 10, 2002
(Mr. Thomas, Mrs. Carnahan)...............................Sept. 18, 2002
(Mr. Frist)................................................Oct. 24, 2002

To improve access to health care in medically underserved areas.
Full Committee

  

S. 2713

                                                            July 9, 2002
  

                                                         CR S6498, S6503

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Thompson)

To amend title 28, United States Code, to make certain modifications in 
  the judicial discipline procedures, and for other purposes.

``Judicial Improvements Act of 2002''

Full Committee

July 31, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
July 31, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment; 
  without written report.
July 31, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
(Note: On July 31, 2002, the Senate Committee on the Judiciary 
  incorporated S. 2713 as a substitute amendment into H.R. 3892, a 
  related bill. See also related bill H.R. 2215, which became Public Law 
  107-273 on November 2, 2002.)

  

S. 2717

                                                           July 10, 2002
  

                                                                CR S6573

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Hatch)

To increase criminal penalties relating to conspiracy, mail fraud, wire 
  fraud, and certain ERISA violations, and for other purposes.

``White-Collar Crime Penalty Enhancement Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2739

                                                           July 17, 2002
  

                                                         CR S6947, S6950

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. DeWine, Lott, Domenici, Bunning, 
  Grassley, Kyl, McConnell, Sessions, Santorum, Hutchinson, Thurmond, 
  Helms)
(Messrs. Enzi, Nickles, Stevens)...........................Sept. 9, 2002

To provide for post-conviction DNA testing, to improve competence and 
  performance of prosecutors, defense counsel, and trial judges handling 
  State capital criminal cases, to ensure the quality of defense counsel 
  in Federal capital cases, and for other purposes.

``Death Penalty Integrity Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2742

                                                           July 17, 2002
  

                                                         CR S6947, S6952

Mrs. Hutchison (for herself, Messrs. Levin, Bingaman, Domenici, 
  Murkowski, Ms. Cantwell)
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................July 22, 2002
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................July 31, 2002
(Ms. Stabenow, Ms. Collins)................................Sept. 5, 2002
(Mrs. Murray).............................................Sept. 12, 2002

To establish new nonimmigrant classes for border commuter students.

``Border Commuter Student Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2763

                                                           July 19, 2002
  

                                                         CR S7104, S7107

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Messrs. Hutchinson, Kohl)
(Mrs. Carnahan)...........................................Sept. 12, 2002

To respond to the illegal production, distribution, and use of 
  methamphetamines in the United States, and for other purposes.

``Clean, Learn, Educate, Abolish, Neutralize, and Undermine Production 
  of Methamphetamines Act of 2002''
``CLEAN-UP Meth Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2793

                                                           July 25, 2002
  

                                                                CR S7372

Mr. Ensign
(Messrs. Voinovich, Helms).................................Sept. 9, 2002
(Mr. Hutchinson)............................................Oct. 2, 2002
(Messrs. Bond, Thomas)......................................Oct. 8. 2002

To improve patient access to health care services and provide improved 
  medical care by reducing the excessive burden the liability system 
  places on the health care delivery system.

``Help Efficient, Accessible, Low Cost, Timely Health Care (HEALTH) Act 
  of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2798

                                                           July 25, 2002
  

                                                                CR S7372

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Mr. Leahy)
(Messrs. Kennedy, Rockefeller, Kerry).......................Aug. 1, 2002

To protect employees and retirees from corporate practices that deprive 
  them of their earnings and retirement savings when a business files 
  for bankruptcy under title 11, United States Code.

``Employee Abuse Prevention Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2820

                                                           July 30, 2002
  

                                                         CR S7579, S7581

Mrs. Carnahan (for herself, Mr. Leahy)
(Mr. Kennedy)...............................................Aug. 1, 2002
(Ms. Cantwell)............................................Sept. 19, 2002

To increase the priority dollar amount for unsecured claims, and for 
  other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 2826

                                                           July 30, 2002
  

                                                         CR S7579, S7583

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Messrs. Craig, Kennedy, McCain)
(Messrs. Cleland, Johnson, Ms. Collins).....................Aug. 1, 2002
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................Sept. 3, 2002
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................Sept. 9, 2002
(Mr. Reid)..................................................Oct. 3, 2002
(Messrs. Chafee, Edwards)..................................Nov. 12, 2002

To improve the national instant criminal background check system, and 
  for other purposes.

``Our Lady of Peace Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2832

                                                           July 31, 2002
  

                                                                CR S7744

Mr. Cochran

To address claims relating to Horn Island, Mississippi.
Full Committee

  

S. 2833

                                                           July 31, 2002
  

                                                                CR S7744

Mr. Cochran

For the relief of the heirs of Clark M. Beggerly, Sr., of Jackson 
  County, Mississippi.
Full Committee

  

S. 2845

                                                          August 1, 2002
  

                                                                CR S7899

Mr. Corzine (for himself, Mr. Torricelli)

To extend for one year procedural relief provided under the USA PATRIOT 
  Act for individuals who were or are victims or survivors of victims of 
  a terrorist attack on the United States on September 11, 2001.
Full Committee

Nov. 13, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment.
Nov. 14, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.

  

S. 2846

                                                          August 1, 2002
  

                                                                CR S7899

Mr. Edwards (for himself, Mr. Schumer)

To establish a commission to evaluate investigative and surveillance 
  technologies to meet law enforcement and national security needs in 
  the manner that best preserves the personal dignity, liberty, and 
  privacy of individuals within the United States.

``Security and Liberty Preservation Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2850

                                                          August 1, 2002
  

                                                                CR S7899

Mr. Schumer

To create a penalty for automobile insurance fraud, and for other 
  purposes.

``Cheaper Car Insurance Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2856

                                                          August 1, 2002
  

                                                                CR S7899

Mr. Torricelli (for himself, Mr. Chafee)

To designate Colombia under section 244 of the Immigration and 
  Nationality Act in order to make nationals of Colombia eligible for 
  temporary protected status under such section.

``Colombian Temporary Protected Status Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2887

                                                          August 1, 2002
  

                                                         CR S7900, S7953

Mrs. Feinstein

To provide for the sharing of homeland security information by Federal 
  intelligence and law enforcement agencies with State and local 
  entities.

``Homeland Security Information Sharing Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2894

                                                          August 1, 2002
  

                                                                CR S7900

Mr. McConnell
(Mr. Dorgan)..............................................Sept. 24, 2002

To provide for the protection of the flag of the United States, and for 
  other purposes.

``Flag Protection Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2896

                                                       September 3, 2002
  

                                                         CR S8092, S8094

Mrs. Hutchison (for herself, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Leahy, Hatch, Mrs. 
  Clinton, Mr. Hutchinson, Mrs. Carnahan, Messrs. Bennett, Rockefeller, 
  Helms, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Harkin, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Kyl, Durbin, 
  Edwards, Dodd, Crapo, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Allard, Voinovich, Nelson of 
  Florida, Lott, Biden, Inhofe, Lugar, Sessions, Ms. Stabenow)
(Messrs. Ensign, Feingold, Fitzgerald, Johnson, 
  Santorum, Wyden).........................................Sept. 4, 2002
(Mr. Cleland)..............................................Sept. 5, 2002
(Messrs. Thurmond, Dayton, Smith of Oregon, McConnell, 
  Bingaman)...............................................Sept. 10, 2002
(Mr. Miller)..............................................Sept. 24, 2002
(Mr. Murkowski)............................................Oct. 17, 2002

To enhance the operation of the AMBER Alert communications network in 
  order to facilitate the recovery of abducted children, to provide for 
  enhanced notification on highways of alerts and information on such 
  children, and for other purposes.

``National AMBER Alert Network Act of 2002''

Full Committee

Sept. 4, 2002--Subcommittee on Technology, Terrorism, and Government 
  Information hearing (J-107-101).
Sept. 5, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Sept. 5, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Sept. 5, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 10, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
Sept. 11, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the House 
  Committee on the Judiciary.
Sept. 11, 2002--Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and 
  Infrastructure.

  

S. 2898

                                                       September 3, 2002
  

                                                         CR S8092, S8096

Mr. Thurmond
(Mr. Hollings)............................................Sept. 18, 2002

For the relief of Jaya Gulab Tolani and Hitesh Gulab Tolani.
Full Committee

  

S. 2901

                                                       September 3, 2002
  

                                                         CR S8092, S8099

Mr. Grassley
(Mr. Leahy)...............................................Sept. 10, 2002

To provide that bonuses and other extraordinary or excessive 
  compensation of corporate insiders and wrongdoers may be included in 
  the bankruptcy estate.

``Corporate Accountability in Bankruptcy Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2917

                                                      September 10, 2002
  

                                                         CR S8456, S8458

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Hutchinson, Mrs. Hutchison, 
  Messrs. Sessions, DeWine, Thurmond, Grassley, Ms. Landrieu)

To enhance national efforts to investigate, prosecute, and prevent 
  crimes against children by increasing investigatory tools, criminal 
  penalties, and resources and by extending existing laws.

``Comprehensive Child Protection Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2919

                                                      September 10, 2002
  

                                                                CR S8456

Mr. Bayh

For the relief of Irina Kotlova-Green and her son, Nikita Kotlov.
Full Committee

  

S. 2934

                                                      September 13, 2002
  

                                                         CR S8618, S8619

Mr. Johnson

To amend title 36, United States Code, to clarify the requirements for 
  eligibility in the American Legion.
Full Committee

Nov. 14, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Nov. 14, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Nov. 14, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Nov. 15, 2002--Received in the House and held at desk.
(Note: For further action see related bill H.R. 3988, which became 
  Public Law 107-309 on December 2, 2002.)

  

S. 2938

                                                      September 17, 2002
  

                                                                CR S8673

Ms. Snowe

To require the entry of information on visa denials into the electronic 
  data system, to require a study on use of foreign national personnel 
  in visa processing, and for other purposes.

``Visa Issuance Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2941

                                                      September 17, 2002
  

                                                         CR S8673, S8675

Mr. Campbell

To authorize grants for the establishment of quasi-judicial campus drug 
  courts at colleges and universities modeled after State drug courts 
  programs.

``Campus Classmate Offenders in Rehabilitation and Treatment Act''
``Campus CORT Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 2943

                                                      September 17, 2002
  

                                                         CR S8673, S8677

Mr. Feingold (for himself, Messrs. Grassley, Harkin, Leahy, Enzi)
(Mr. Dorgan)................................................Oct. 3, 2002
(Mr. Johnson)...............................................Oct. 7, 2002

To amend title 9, United States Code, to provide for greater fairness in 
  the arbitration process relating to livestock and poultry contracts.

``Fair Contracts for Growers Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2956

                                                      September 18, 2002
  

                                                         CR S8753, S8758

Mr. Feingold

To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to submit a semi-annual 
  report to Congress regarding the effectiveness with which information 
  is exchanged between the Department of Homeland Security, the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation, and State and local law enforcement 
  authorities.

``Intelligence Gathering Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 2991

                                                      September 23, 2002
  

                                                                CR S9033

Mr. Daschle (for Mr. Torricelli)

For the relief of Sharif Kesbeh, Asmaa Sharif Kesbeh, Batool Kesbeh, 
  Noor Sharif Kesbeh, Alaa Kesbeh, Sondos Kesbeh, Hadeel Kesbeh, and 
  Mohanned Kesbeh.
Full Committee

  

S. 2996

                                                      September 24, 2002
  

                                                         CR S9116, S9122

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Mr. Sessions, Mrs. Feinstein)

To amend title 11, United States Code, to limit the value of certain 
  real and personal property that a debtor may elect to exempt under 
  State or local law, and for other purposes.

``Bankruptcy Abuse Reform Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 3006

                                                      September 25, 2002
  

                                                                CR S9229

Mr. Johnson

To prohibit Internet gambling.

``Comprehensive Internet Gambling Prohibition Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 3014

                                                      September 26, 2002
  

                                                         CR S9426, S9433

Mr. Campbell

For the relief of Jesus Raul Apodaca-Madrid and certain of his family 
  members.
Full Committee

  

S. 3017

                                                      September 30, 2002
  

                                                         CR S9595, S9596

Mr. Levin

To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide retroactive effect to 
  a sentencing safety valve provision.

``Safety Valve Fairness Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 3026

                                                         October 1, 2002
  

                                                         CR S9714, S9720

Mr. Sessions

To amend chapter 1 of title 9, United States Code, to provide for 
  greater fairness in the arbitration process.

``Arbitration Fairness Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 3027

                                                         October 2, 2002
  

                                                                CR S9845

Mrs. Clinton

To require that certain procedures are followed in Federal buildings 
  when a child is reported missing.

``Code Adam Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 3028

                                                         October 2, 2002
  

                                                         CR S9845, S9847

Mr. Sessions (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Grassley)

To provide for a creditors' committee of employee and retiree 
  representatives of a debtor in order to protect pensions of those 
  employees and retirees.

``Employee Pension Bankruptcy Protection Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 3035

                                                         October 2, 2002
  

                                                         CR S9846, S9852

Mr. Hutchinson

To prohibit the sale of tobacco products through the Internet or other 
  indirect means to underage individuals, to ensure the collection of 
  all cigarette taxes, and for other purposes.

``Eliminating Profiteering through Illegal Cigarette Sales Act''
``EPICS Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 3050

                                                         October 3, 2002
  

                                                                CR S9901

Mr. Hatch

To provide multiparty, multiforum jurisdiction of district courts, and 
  for other purposes.

``Multiparty, Multiforum Trial Jurisdiction Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 3051

                                                         October 3, 2002
  

                                                                CR S9901

Mr. Hatch

To extend H-1B status for aliens with lengthy adjudications.
Full Committee

  

S. 3052

                                                         October 3, 2002
  

                                                                CR S9901

Mr. Hatch

To increase scholarship assistance under the Police Corps program, and 
  for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 3053

                                                         October 3, 2002
  

                                                                CR S9901

Mr. Hatch

To provide immigration benefits, and for other purposes.

``Alien Entrepreneur Adjustment Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 3069

                                                         October 8, 2002
  

                                                               CR S10117

Mr. Hatch

For the relief of Daniel King Cairo.
Full Committee

  

S. 3074

                                                         October 8, 2002
  

                                                               CR S10117

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Edwards, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Carper, 
  Schumer)
(Mr. Sarbanes).............................................Nov. 19, 2002

To provide bankruptcy judgeships.

``Bankruptcy Judgeship Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 3079

                                                         October 8, 2002
  

                                                       CR S10118, S10121

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Specter)

To authorize the issuance of immigrant visas to, and the admission to 
  the United States for permanent residence of, certain scientists, 
  engineers, and technicians who have worked in Iraqi weapons of mass 
  destruction programs.

``Iraqi Scientists Liberation Act of 2002''

Full Committee

Nov. 20, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment, after the 
  Committee on the Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
Nov. 22, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.

  

S. 3096

                                                        October 10, 2002
  

                                                       CR S10359, S10375

Mr. Kohl (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Schumer, Reed)
(Ms. Mikulski).............................................Oct. 16, 2002
(Messrs. Levin, Corzine)...................................Oct. 17, 2002
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................Nov. 13, 2002

To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to require 
  ballistics testing of all firearms manufactured and all firearms in 
  custody of Federal agencies.

``Ballistics, Law Assistance, and Safety Technology Act''
``BLAST Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 3101

                                                        October 10, 2002
  

                                                       CR S10359, S10380

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Biden)

To amend title IV of the Missing Children's Assistance Act to provide 
  for increased funding for the National Center for Missing and 
  Exploited Children, and for other purposes.

``Missing Children's Assistance Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 3114

                                                        October 16, 2002
  

                                                       CR S10571, S10573

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Jeffords, Ms. Collins)
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................Nov. 12, 2002
(Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Sarbanes)
  .........................................................Nov. 18, 2002
(Ms. Snowe)................................................Nov. 19, 2002

To ensure that a public safety officer who suffers a fatal heart attack 
  or stroke while on duty shall be presumed to have died in the line of 
  duty for purposes of public safety officer survivor benefits.

``Hometown Heroes Survivors Benefits Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 3116

                                                        October 16, 2002
  

                                                       CR S10571, S10573

Mr. Corzine

To permanently eliminate a procedure under which the Bureau of Alcohol, 
  Tobacco, and Firearms can waive prohibitions on the possession of 
  firearms and explosives by convicted felons, drug offenders, and other 
  disqualified individuals.

``No Guns for Felons Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 3122

                                                        October 16, 2002
  

                                                       CR S10571, S10582

Mr. Brownback (for himself, Mr. Helms)

To allow North Koreans to apply for refugee status or asylum.
Full Committee

  

S. 3125

                                                        October 16, 2002
  

                                                       CR S10571, S10586

Mr. Brownback (for himself, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Lieberman, 
  Murkowski, Sessions, Miller)
(Mr. Hutchinson, Mrs. Lincoln).............................Nov. 19, 2002

To designate ``God Bless America'' as the national song of the United 
  States.
Full Committee

  

S. 3139

                                                        October 17, 2002
  

                                                       CR S10676, S10708

Mr. Sessions (for himself, Messrs. Grassley, Leahy)

To provide a right to be heard for participants and beneficiaries of an 
  employee pension benefit plan of a debtor in order to protect pensions 
  of those employees and retirees.

``Employee Pension Bankruptcy Protection Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 3140

                                                        October 17, 2002
  

                                                       CR S10676, S10709

Mr. Dodd (for himself, Ms. Collins)

To assist law enforcement in their efforts to recover missing children 
  and to clarify the standards for State sex offender registration 
  programs.

``Prevention and Recovery of Missing Children Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 3146

                                                        October 17, 2002
  

                                                       CR S10677, S10711

Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mrs. Carnahan)

To reauthorize funding for the National Center for Missing and Exploited 
  Children, and for other purposes.

``Protecting Our Children Comes First Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 3147

                                                        October 17, 2002
  

                                                       CR S10677, S10711

Mr. DeWine (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Grassley, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. 
  Brownback, Domenici)

To foster local collaborations which will ensure that resources are 
  effectively and efficiently used within the criminal and juvenile 
  justice systems.

``Mentally Ill Offender Treatment and Crime Reduction Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  

S. 3159

                                                       November 14, 2002
  

                                                               CR S11079

Mrs. Lincoln

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to render inadmissible to 
  the United States the extended family of international child 
  abductors, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  

S. 3161

                                                       November 14, 2002
  

                                                       CR S11079, S11081

Mr. Feingold (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Jeffords)

To provide a definition of a prevailing party for Federal fee-shifting 
  statutes.

``Settlement Encouragement and Fairness Act''

Full Committee

  

S. 3170

                                                       November 15, 2002
  

                                                               CR S11214

Mr. Breaux

To authorize Chief Judge Richard T. Haik, of the western district of 
  Louisiana, to participate in the retirement program provided for 
  judicial officials under section 326 of title 28, United States Code.
Full Committee

  

S. 3174

                                                       November 19, 2002
  

                                                               CR S11574

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Feingold, Ms. Landrieu)

To permanently reenact chapter 12 of title 11, United States Code, and 
  for other purposes.

``Protection of Family Farmers and Family Fisherman Act of 2002''

Full Committee

  
  

  
  
                           SENATE RESOLUTIONS
                      SENATE RESOLUTIONS--Continued
                              ------------

S. Res. 16

                                                        January 31, 2001
  

                                                           CR S915, S929

Mr. Thurmond
(Mr. Lieberman).............................................Feb. 8, 2001
(Mr. Dodd)..................................................Mar. 6, 2001
(Mr. Reed).................................................Mar. 12, 2001
(Messrs. Edwards, Bunning, Hutchinson, Inouye).............Mar. 15, 2001
(Messrs. Helms, Warner, Sarbanes, Mrs. Hutchison, 
  Messrs. Dayton, Sessions)................................Mar. 20, 2001
(Messrs. Stevens, Smith of New Hampshire, Miller, Hagel, 
  Byrd, Cochran, Santorum, Bingaman, Reid).................Mar. 22, 2001
(Messrs. Fitzgerald, Levin, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Enzi, 
  Kennedy).................................................Mar. 28, 2001
(Messrs. Cleland, Akaka)....................................Apr. 5, 2001
(Mr. Ensign)...............................................Apr. 26, 2001
(Messrs. Biden, Kerry, Crapo, Graham)........................May 7, 2001
(Messrs. Gregg, Dorgan, Torricelli, Specter, Hatch).........May 10, 2001
(Messrs. McCain, Gramm, Ms. Collins)........................May 14, 2001
(Messrs. Allard, Lugar).....................................May 15, 2001
(Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Allen)...................................May 23, 2001
(Messrs. Shelby, Hollings, Roberts, Kohl)...................June 5, 2001
(Messrs. Corzine, Bond, Brownback)..........................June 6, 2001
(Messrs. Bennett, Feingold).................................June 7, 2001
(Mr. Lott)..................................................June 8, 2001
(Messrs. Domenici, Durbin, Mrs. Lincoln)...................June 12, 2001

Designating August 16, 2001, as ``National Airborne Day''.
Full Committee

July 19, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
July 19, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
July 19, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
July 23, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 20

                                                       February 14, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1394, S1429

Mr. Specter (for himself, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Santorum, Murkowski, 
  Cochran, Johnson, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Fitzgerald, Schumer, Harkin, 
  Reed, Sarbanes, Thomas, Lugar, Lieberman, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Biden, 
  Byrd, Shelby, Inouye, Durbin, Jeffords, Gregg, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Smith 
  of New Hampshire, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Kennedy, Cleland, Kerry, 
  Dodd, Graham, Torricelli, Inhofe, Rockefeller, Warner, Levin, DeWine, 
  Bingaman, Bennett, Kohl, Stevens, Domenici, Thompson, Grassley, Smith 
  of Oregon, Sessions, Hagel, Enzi, Breaux, Edwards, Corzine, Mrs. 
  Hutchison, Mr. Reid)
(Messrs. Voinovich, Chafee)................................Feb. 26, 2001
(Ms. Stabenow).............................................Feb. 27, 2001
(Mr. Carper)...............................................Feb. 28, 2001
(Messrs. Leahy, Feingold)..................................Mar. 15, 2001

Designating March 25, 2001, as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day 
  of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
Full Committee

Mar. 15, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 15, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written 
  report.
Mar. 15, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 23

                                                       February 14, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1394, S1434

Mr. Cleland (for himself, Messrs. Miller, Hollings)
(Ms. Mikulski).............................................Feb. 27, 2001
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Mar. 12, 2001

Expressing the sense of the Senate that the President should award the 
  Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously to Dr. Benjamin Elijah Mays 
  in honor of his distinguished career as an educator, civil and human 
  rights leader, and public theologian.
Full Committee

Nov. 18, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 18, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Nov. 18, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 30, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 25

                                                       February 15, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1464, S1528

Mr. Craig (for himself, Mr. Cleland)
(Mr. Helms, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Graham)......................Feb. 27, 2001
(Messrs. Bayh, Wellstone, Kerry, Inhofe, Cochran)..........Feb. 28, 2001
(Messrs. Bunning, Sessions, Allard, Ms. Landrieu, 
  Messrs. Feingold, Murkowski, Crapo).......................Mar. 5, 2001
(Messrs. Specter, Allen, Fitzgerald, Gramm, Edwards, 
  Kennedy, Bennett).........................................Mar. 7, 2001
(Messrs. Voinovich, Stevens, Enzi, Sarbanes, Torricelli, 
  Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Inouye, Johnson)....................Mar. 12, 2001
(Messrs. Akaka, Shelby, Dayton)............................Mar. 13, 2001
(Messrs. Dodd, Kohl, Hatch, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Smith of 
  Oregon)..................................................Mar. 14, 2001
(Messrs. Hutchinson, Roberts, DeWine, Mrs. Hutchison, 
  Messrs. Frist, McConnell, Thompson, Campbell, Baucus, 
  Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Wyden, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. 
  Lieberman, Santorum, Lugar, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. 
  Daschle, Nickles, Bond, Breaux, Brownback, Durbin, 
  Miller)..................................................Mar. 15, 2001

Designating the week beginning March 18, 2001, as ``National Safe Place 
  Week''.
Full Committee

Mar. 22, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 41

                                                           March 1, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1747, S1790

Mr. Shelby (for himself, Mr. Sessions)
(Messrs. Craig, Murkowski).................................Mar. 15, 2001
(Messrs. Domenici, Jeffords, Campbell).....................Mar. 28, 2001
(Messrs. Specter, Burns)...................................Mar. 29, 2001
(Mr. Gregg)................................................Mar. 30, 2001
(Mr. Brownback).............................................Apr. 2, 2001

Designating April 4, 2001, as ``National Murder Awareness Day''.
Full Committee

Apr. 3, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 43

                                                           March 5, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1817, S1828

Mr. Murkowski (for himself, Messrs. Daschle, DeWine)
(Mr. Inhofe)................................................Mar. 6, 2001
(Mr. Stevens)...............................................Mar. 9, 2001
(Messrs. Akaka, Inouye, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Shelby, 
  Rockefeller, Graham).....................................Mar. 12, 2001
(Messrs. Roberts, Allen, Crapo, Craig, Brownback, 
  Bunning, Helms, Hatch, Thomas, Thompson, Enzi, Gregg, 
  Ensign, Frist, Warner, Burns, Nickles, Hutchinson, 
  Domenici)................................................Mar. 14, 2001
(Messrs. Johnson, Sarbanes, Cleland).......................Mar. 15, 2001

Expressing the sense of the Senate that the President should designate 
  the week of March 18 through March 24, 2001, as ``National Inhalants 
  and Poisons Awareness Week''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 44

                                                           March 6, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1897, S1911

Mr. Cochran
(Messrs. Reed, Bennett, Sarbanes, Warner, Breaux, 
  Feingold)................................................Mar. 19, 2001
(Messrs. Johnson, Lugar)...................................Mar. 21, 2001
(Mr. Hagel)................................................Mar. 26, 2001
(Messrs. Crapo, Murkowski, Kennedy)........................Mar. 27, 2001
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................Mar. 28, 2001
(Messrs. Biden, Akaka, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Dodd)..............Mar. 29, 2001
(Mr. Chafee)................................................Apr. 2, 2001
(Messrs. Cleland, Domenici).................................Apr. 5, 2001

Designating each of March 2001, and March 2002, as ``Arts Education 
  Month''.
Full Committee

Feb. 15, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, with an 
  amendment, an amendment to the title, and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 55

                                                           March 8, 2001
  

                                                         CR S2071, S2094

Mr. Wellstone
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................Mar. 22, 2001
(Mrs. Murray, Mr. Jeffords)................................Mar. 30, 2001
(Mr. Dodd, Ms. Landrieu)....................................Apr. 2, 2001
(Messrs. Durbin, Miller, Feingold, Edwards).................Apr. 3, 2001

Designating the third week of April as ``National Shaken Baby Syndrome 
  Awareness Week'' for the year 2001 and all future years.
Full Committee

Apr. 3, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, with an 
  amendment, an amendment to the title, and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 63

                                                          March 22, 2001
  

                                                         CR S2730, S2781

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Leahy, Thurmond, Nickles, 
  Gregg, Hutchinson, Miller, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Biden, Gramm, 
  Helms, Brownback, Cochran, Bingaman, Bond, Frist, Inhofe, Allard, 
  Dorgan, Edwards, Byrd, Reid, Bayh, Akaka, Durbin, DeWine, Thomas, 
  Crapo, Dayton, Sarbanes, Kennedy, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Levin, 
  Voinovich)
(Ms. Mikulski).............................................Mar. 23, 2001
(Mr. Jeffords).............................................Mar. 27, 2001
(Ms. Snowe, Mr. Schumer, Mrs. Feinstein)...................Mar. 29, 2001
(Mr. Reed)..................................................Apr. 2, 2001
(Mr. Hollings)..............................................Apr. 3, 2001
(Mr. McConnell)............................................Apr. 25, 2001
(Messrs. Daschle, Corzine).................................Apr. 26, 2001
(Messrs. Smith of Oregon, Sessions, Conrad, Allen, 
  Shelby, Kohl)............................................Apr. 30, 2001
(Messrs. Grassley, Chafee)...................................May 1, 2001
(Mr. Feingold)...............................................May 2, 2001
(Mr. Lott)...................................................May 9, 2001
(Mr. Johnson)...............................................May 14, 2001

Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and sacrifice made by the 
  men and women who have lost their lives while serving as law 
  enforcement officers.
Full Committee

May 10, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendments.
May 10, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written 
  report.
May 10, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
May 14, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 64

                                                          March 26, 2001
  

                                                         CR S2894, S2904

Mr. Levin (for himself, Ms. Stabenow)

Congratulating the city of Detroit and its residents on the occasion of 
  the tercentennial of its founding.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 68

                                                           April 6, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3706, S3762

Mr. Johnson
(Mr. Dorgan)...............................................Apr. 25, 2001
(Mr. Nelson of Nebraska)...................................Apr. 26, 2001
(Mr. Conrad).................................................May 3, 2001
(Messrs. Daschle, Bingaman, Baucus).........................June 6, 2001
(Mr. Feingold).............................................June 20, 2001
(Mrs. Murray)...............................................Feb. 7, 2002

Designating September 6, 2001, as ``National Crazy Horse Day''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 72

                                                          April 24, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3852, S3864

Mr. Specter (for himself, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Crapo, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. 
  Jeffords, Akaka, Gregg, Dodd, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Biden, Inhofe, Reid, 
  Torricelli, Feingold, Kerry, Graham, Bingaman, Ms. Mikulski, Ms. 
  Landrieu, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Daschle, Levin, Baucus, Mrs. Clinton, 
  Mr. Schumer, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Sarbanes, Johnson, Corzine, 
  Lieberman, Wellstone, Kennedy, Bayh)
(Mr. Gramm)................................................June 22, 2001
(Mr. Stevens)...............................................July 9, 2001
(Messrs. Grassley, Cleland).................................Aug. 1, 2001

Designating the month of April as ``National Sexual Assault Awareness 
  Month''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 75

                                                          April 25, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3922, S3928

Mr. Lott (for Mr. Hutchinson) (for himself, Messrs. Dodd, Crapo, 
  Kennedy, Inhofe, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Craig, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. 
  Specter, Edwards, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Helms, Biden, Kerry)
(Mr. Harkin).................................................May 1, 2001
(Messrs. Johnson, Cleland)...................................May 2, 2001
(Mr. Bond, Mrs. Carnahan, Messrs. Breaux, Corzine, Ms. 
  Collins)...................................................May 3, 2001
(Messrs. Warner, Thompson)...................................May 8, 2001
(Messrs. Hatch, Bingaman, Frist, Campbell)...................May 9, 2001
(Mr. Hollings)..............................................May 10, 2001

Designating the week beginning May 13, 2001, as ``National Biotechnology 
  Week''.
Full Committee

May 10, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 78

                                                             May 1, 2001
  

                                                         CR S4100, S4120

Mr. Craig

Designating May 2001 as ``Older Americans Month''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 79

                                                             May 1, 2001
  

                                                         CR S4100, S4121

Mr. Corzine (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Dodd, Mrs. Carnahan, Mr. 
  Cleland, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Durbin, Kerry, Feingold)

Designating May 1, 2001, as ``National Child Care Worthy Wage Day''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 83

                                                             May 8, 2001
  

                                                         CR S4508, S4516

Mr. Durbin

Referring S. 846 entitled ``A bill for the relief of J.L. Simmons 
  Company, Inc., of Champaign, Illinois'' to the chief judge of the 
  United States Court of Federal Claims for a report thereon.
Full Committee

Dec. 20, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment.

  

S. Res. 90

                                                            May 16, 2001
  

                                                         CR S5005, S5020

Mr. Graham (for himself, Messrs. Bayh, Bond, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Breaux, 
  Brownback, Carper, Cleland, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Craig, Crapo, 
  DeWine, Dodd, Dorgan, Durbin, Edwards, Ensign, Enzi, Feingold, Mrs. 
  Feinstein, Messrs. Grassley, Hagel, Hatch, Hollings, Inhofe, Inouye, 
  Johnson, Kennedy, Kerry, Kohl, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Levin, Lieberman, 
  Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. McCain, Ms. Mikulski, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of 
  Florida, Reid, Rockefeller, Sarbanes, Schumer, Sessions, Smith of 
  Oregon, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Specter, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Thomas, 
  Thurmond, Torricelli, Voinovich, Warner, Wellstone, Wyden)
(Ms. Collins, Mrs. Hutchison, Mrs. Carnahan)................May 17, 2001
(Mr. Allen).................................................May 24, 2001

Designating June 3, 2001, as ``National Child's Day''.
Full Committee

May 25, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 92

                                                            May 21, 2001
  

                                                         CR S5269, S5278

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Messrs. Jeffords, Hutchinson, Helms, 
  Sarbanes, Voinovich, Domenici, Warner, Gramm, Hatch, Thurmond, McCain, 
  Biden, Kerry, Levin, Dodd, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Conrad, Thomas, 
  Roberts, Bingaman, Schumer, Grassley, Fitzgerald, Brownback, Kennedy, 
  Cochran, Allen, Daschle, Mrs. Lincoln)
(Messrs. Kohl, Reed, Corzine)...............................May 23, 2001
(Mr. Edwards)...............................................May 25, 2001
(Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Carnahan, Messrs. Smith of New 
  Hampshire, Sessions, Smith of Oregon, Burns, Stevens, 
  Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Hollings, Durbin, 
  Feingold).................................................June 5, 2001
(Messrs. Cleland, Wyden)....................................June 7, 2001

To designate the week beginning June 3, 2001, as ``National Correctional 
  Officers and Employees Week''.
Full Committee

June 5, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 95

                                                            May 25, 2001
  

                                                         CR S5695, S5712

Mr. Breaux

Designating August 3, 2001, as ``National Court Reporting and Captioning 
  Day''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 97

                                                            May 25, 2001
  

                                                         CR S5695, S5712

Mr. DeWine

Honoring the Buffalo Soldiers and Colonel Charles Young.
Full Committee

July 23, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 98

                                                            May 25, 2001
  

                                                         CR S5695, S5713

Mr. Bond
(Mr. Enzi)..................................................June 5, 2001

Designating the period beginning on June 11 and ending on June 15, 2001, 
  as ``National Work Safe Week''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 99

                                                            May 25, 2001
  

                                                         CR S5695, S5713

Mr. Campbell
(Messrs. Stevens, Hatch, Bennett, Baucus, Allard, Ms. 
  Landrieu, Mr. Lugar).....................................June 11, 2001
(Messrs. Cochran, Corzine, Dorgan, Fitzgerald, Thomas)
  .........................................................June 28, 2001

Supporting the goals and ideals of the Olympics.
Full Committee

Sept. 26, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 106

                                                            June 6, 2001
  

                                                         CR S5890, S5904

Mr. Bayh (for himself, Mr. Domenici)

Encouraging and promoting greater involvement of fathers in their 
  children's lives and designating Father's Day 2001 as ``National 
  Responsible Father's Day''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 108

                                                            June 8, 2001
  

                                                         CR S6008, S6016

Mr. Allard (for himself, Messrs. Sarbanes, Reed, Brownback)

Recognizing National Homeownership Week and the importance of 
  homeownership to building strong communities and families in the 
  United States.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 109

                                                           June 12, 2001
  

                                                         CR S6127, S6140

Mr. Reid (for himself, Mr. Edwards, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Cleland)
(Mr. Biden)................................................June 29, 2001
(Mr. Carper)...............................................July 19, 2001
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................July 31, 2001
(Messrs. Craig, Feingold, Grassley).......................Sept. 25, 2001
(Ms. Cantwell)..............................................Oct. 1, 2001
(Mr. Warner)................................................Oct. 4, 2001
(Messrs. Breaux, Conrad)...................................Nov. 27, 2001
(Mr. Dorgan)...............................................Nov. 28, 2001
(Messrs. Frist, Nelson of Nebraska, Akaka).................Nov. 30, 2001
(Messrs. Allen, Hollings, Inhofe, Johnson, Kennedy, 
  Levin, Torricelli, Voinovich).............................Dec. 3, 2001
(Mr. Wellstone).............................................Dec. 7, 2001
(Mr. Hagel)................................................Jan. 28, 2002
(Mr. Bayh, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Helms).........................Feb. 4, 2002
(Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. Durbin)................................Feb. 6, 2002
(Mr. Bingaman, Ms. Collins, Messrs. DeWine, Inouye, 
  Sarbanes, Smith of New Hampshire)........................Feb. 11, 2002
(Messrs. Specter, Enzi, Murkowski, Mrs. Boxer).............Feb. 25, 2002
(Messrs. Kerry, Rockefeller, Jeffords, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. 
  Smith of Oregon)..........................................Mar. 6, 2002
(Mr. Corzine, Mrs. Carnahan, Messrs. Brownback, Schumer, 
  Graham)..................................................Mar. 19, 2002
(Mr. Sessions)..............................................Apr. 9, 2002
(Ms. Stabenow).............................................Apr. 10, 2002
(Mr. Crapo)................................................Apr. 18, 2002
(Ms. Snowe)................................................Apr. 22, 2002

Designating the second Sunday in the month of December as ``National 
  Children's Memorial Day'' and the last Friday in the month of April as 
  ``Children's Memorial Flag Day''.
Full Committee

Apr. 25, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment.
Apr. 25, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment 
  and an amendment to the title, and with a preamble; without written 
  report.
Apr. 25, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Apr. 30, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, with an amendment, an amendment 
  to the title, and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 114

                                                           June 22, 2001
  

                                                         CR S6664, S6670

Mr. Campbell

Commemorating the 125th anniversary of the Battle at Little Bighorn.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 117

                                                           June 26, 2001
  

                                                         CR S6920, S6929

Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Mr. Schumer)
(Mr. Biden)................................................June 27, 2001

Honoring John J. Downing, Brian Fahey, and Harry Ford, who lost their 
  lives in the course of duty as firefighters.
Full Committee

June 28, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 118

                                                           June 29, 2001
  

                                                         CR S7193, S7257

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Messrs. Inouye, Akaka, Stevens, Corzine, 
  Brownback, McCain, Daschle, Johnson, Cochran, Baucus, Conrad, 
  Domenici, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Bingaman, Crapo, Mrs. Murray, Ms. 
  Cantwell, Messrs. Wellstone, Thomas, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Kennedy, 
  Dayton, Craig, Reid, Smith of Oregon, Kerry, Allard, Dorgan, Schumer, 
  Breaux)

To designate the month of November 2001 as ``National American Indian 
  Heritage Month''.
Full Committee

Sept. 26, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 132

                                                           July 12, 2001
  

                                                         CR S7589, S7596

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Messrs. Kohl, Inhofe, Cochran, Mrs. Lincoln, 
  Messrs. Warner, Ensign, Dorgan, DeWine, Akaka, Ms. Landrieu, Ms. 
  Stabenow, Messrs. Dodd, Smith of Oregon, Enzi, Lott, Helms, Hagel, 
  Domenici, Miller)
(Mr. Thurmond).............................................Sept. 6, 2001
(Mr. Biden)...............................................Sept. 25, 2001
(Mr. Craig)................................................Feb. 13, 2002
(Mr. Allen).................................................Mar. 6, 2002
(Mr. Hutchinson)............................................Mar. 8, 2002
(Mr. Murkowski)............................................Mar. 13, 2002
(Messrs. Hatch, Wellstone).................................Mar. 18, 2002
(Mr. Specter)..............................................Mar. 21, 2002

Recognizing the social problem of child abuse and neglect, and 
  supporting efforts to enhance public awareness of it.
Full Committee

Mar. 22, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 138

                                                           July 23, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8064, S8068

Mr. Burns (for himself, Messrs. Edwards, Feingold, Johnson, Mrs. 
  Lincoln, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Kennedy, Hollings, Bayh, Ms. Mikulski, 
  Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Torricelli, Durbin, Corzine, Sarbanes, Reid, Ms. 
  Landrieu, Messrs. Schumer, Dorgan, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Cleland, 
  Kerry, Inouye, Murkowski, Cochran, Specter, Craig, Thurmond, Crapo, 
  Helms, Hatch, Warner, Brownback, Shelby, Sessions, Inhofe, Allen, 
  Dayton, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Reed, Breaux, Lieberman, Wellstone, 
  Grassley, Ensign, Ms. Collins, Mr. Stevens, Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. 
  DeWine, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Santorum, Hagel, Roberts)
(Messrs. Nelson, Miller, Dodd, Rockefeller)................July 27, 2001
(Mr. Gregg, Mrs. Carnahan)..................................Aug. 3, 2001

Designating the month of September as ``National Prostate Cancer 
  Awareness Month''.
Full Committee

Aug. 2, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with amendments.
Aug. 2, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with amendments and 
  an amendment to the title; without written report.
Aug. 2, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Aug. 3, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, with amendments, an amendment to 
  the title, and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 139

                                                           July 26, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8280, S8292

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Grassley)
(Messrs. Inhofe, Bunning, Lieberman, Mrs. Clinton, 
  Messrs. Jeffords, Levin, Kennedy, Graham, Cleland).......Sept. 4, 2001
(Mr. Specter, Miller, Dorgan, Mrs. Murray)................Sept. 13, 2001
(Mr. Hatch)...............................................Sept. 14, 2001
(Messrs. Inouye, Johnson, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Dodd, 
  Edwards, Sessions)......................................Sept. 19, 2001

Designating September 24, 2001, as ``Family Day--A Day to Eat Dinner 
  with Your Children''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 140

                                                           July 27, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8353, S8366

Mr. Roberts (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein)
(Mr. Reid).................................................Oct. 16, 2001
(Mr. Sessions).............................................Oct. 28, 2001
(Mr. Warner)................................................Nov. 8, 2001
(Mr. Sessions).............................................Nov. 28, 2001

Designating the week beginning September 15, 2002, as ``National Civic 
  Participation Week''.
Full Committee

Nov. 29, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendments.
Nov. 29, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Nov. 29, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Dec. 10, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 143

                                                           July 31, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8464, S8482

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Conrad, Graham, Levin, Santorum, Akaka, 
  Breaux, Kennedy, Cochran, Dodd, Nelson of Florida, Baucus, Bayh, 
  Bunning, Dorgan, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Daschle, Kerry, Inouye, Ms. 
  Landrieu, Messrs. Leahy, Miller, Murkowski, Reid, Sarbanes, Bingaman, 
  Byrd, Dayton, Durbin, Kohl, Lieberman, McCain, Rockefeller, Brownback, 
  Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Warner, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Domenici, Voinovich, 
  Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Chafee, DeWine, Grassley, Hagel, Inhofe, Ms. 
  Snowe, Mr. Thurmond, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Carper, Stevens, Ensign, 
  Roberts, Smith of New Hampshire, Bond)
(Mr. Hutchinson)............................................Aug. 1, 2001
(Mr. Feingold, Mrs. Carnahan)...............................Aug. 2, 2001
(Messrs. Sessions, Allen)...................................Aug. 3, 2001

Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the development of 
  educational programs on veterans' contributions to the country and the 
  designation of the week of November 11 through November 17, 2001, as 
  ``National Veterans Awareness Week''.
Full Committee

Aug. 2, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Aug. 2, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Aug. 2, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Aug. 3, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 145

                                                          August 1, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8575, S8599

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Mr. Brownback)
(Mr. DeWine)................................................Aug. 3, 2001

Recognizing the 4,500,000 immigrants helped by the Hebrew Immigrant Aid 
  Society.
Full Committee

Aug. 2, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Aug. 2, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Aug. 2, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Aug. 3, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 146

                                                          August 1, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8575, S8599

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Schumer, Lieberman, Breaux)
(Ms. Landrieu)..............................................Aug. 2, 2001

Designating August 4, 2001, as ``Louis Armstrong Day''.
Full Committee

Aug. 2, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Aug. 2, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Aug. 2, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Aug. 3, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 147

                                                          August 2, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8705, S8770

Mr. Wellstone

To designate the month of September of 2001 as ``National Alcohol and 
  Drug Addiction Recovery Month''.
Full Committee

Sept. 26, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with an amended preamble.

  

S. Res. 148

                                                          August 2, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8705, S8771

Mr. Biden

Designating October 30, 2001, as ``National Weatherization Day''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 150

                                                          August 3, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8911, S8972

Mr. Voinovich (for himself, Mr. DeWine)

Designating the week of September 23 through September 29, 2001, as 
  ``National Parents Week''.
Full Committee

Sept. 26, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 153

                                                          August 3, 2001
  

                                                         CR S8911, S8974

Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Messrs. Biden, Dodd, Durbin, Kennedy, Levin, 
  Schumer)

Recognizing the enduring contributions, heroic achievements, and 
  dedicated work of Shirley Anita Chisholm.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 158

                                                      September 10, 2001
  

                                                         CR S9253, S9259

Mr. Cleland (for himself, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Cochran, Mrs. Murray)
(Mrs. Boxer)..............................................Sept. 19, 2001

Honoring the accomplishments and unfailing spirit of women in the 20th 
  century.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 159

                                                      September 12, 2001
  

                                                         CR S9337, S9340

Mr. Thurmond (for himself, Messrs. Allen, Bayh, Biden, Bond, Brownback, 
  Bunning, Burns, Byrd, Campbell, Cleland, Cochran, Conrad, Craig, 
  Crapo, DeWine, Dodd, Domenici, Durbin, Edwards, Fitzgerald, Frist, 
  Graham, Gramm, Grassley, Hagel, Hatch, Helms, Hollings, Mrs. 
  Hutchison, Messrs. Hutchinson, Kerry, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Levin, 
  Lott, McConnell, Miller, Nickles, Roberts, Rockefeller, Santorum, 
  Schumer, Sessions, Shelby, Smith of New Hampshire, Smith of Oregon, 
  Specter, Thompson, Voinovich, Warner, Wellstone)

Designating the week beginning September 16, 2001, as ``National 
  Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
Full Committee

Sept. 14, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 160

                                                      September 12, 2001
  

                                                         CR S9337, S9341

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Reid, Inhofe, Thurmond, Bennett, Dodd, 
  Stevens, Craig, Grassley, Cleland, Hutchinson, Inouye)
(Messrs. DeWine, Campbell, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Nelson 
  of Nebraska, Leahy, Conrad, Frist, Rockefeller, 
  Jeffords, Baucus, Sessions, Helms, Bingaman, Bunning, 
  Miller, Murkowski, Nickles, Cochran, Domenici, Allen, 
  Wyden, Smith of Oregon, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. 
  Daschle, Fitzgerald, Ms. Snowe, Ms. Collins, Messrs. 
  Wellstone, Kerry, Dorgan, Ms. Cantwell, Ms. Stabenow, 
  Mr. Kennedy, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Specter, Biden, 
  Brownback, Roberts, Allard, Bayh, Byrd, Nelson of 
  Florida, Schumer, Hollings, Santorum, Mrs. Hutchison, 
  Messrs. Corzine, Thompson, Lugar, Voinovich, 
  McConnell, Lott, Akaka, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Durbin, 
  Breaux, Dayton, Enzi, Thomas, Smith of New Hampshire, 
  Hagel, Kohl, Levin, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Shelby, 
  Sarbanes, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Graham)......................Sept. 21, 2001
(Messrs. Burns, Crapo)....................................Sept. 24, 2001
(Messrs. Johnson, Feingold, Torricelli)...................Sept. 25, 2001

Designating the month of October 2001 as ``Family History Month''.
Full Committee

Sept. 26, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 161

                                                      September 20, 2001
  

                                                         CR S9557, S9558

Mrs. Murray (for herself, Messrs. Warner, Bingaman, Mrs. Boxer, Ms. 
  Cantwell, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Cochran, Corzine, Daschle, Dayton, 
  Dodd, Dorgan, Durbin, Edwards, Jeffords, Johnson, Kennedy, Kerry, 
  Kohl, Levin, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Nelson of Nebraska, Reed, Sarbanes, 
  Schumer, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Wellstone, Torricelli, Thurmond)
(Mr. Reid)................................................Sept. 21, 2001
(Mr. Smith of Oregon).......................................Oct. 4, 2001

Designating October 17, 2001, as a ``Day of National Concern About Young 
  People and Gun Violence''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 163

                                                      September 21, 2001
  

                                                         CR S9621, S9631

Ms. Landrieu (for herself, Mrs. Murray, Ms. Collins, Ms. Snowe, Mrs. 
  Carnahan, Mrs. Hutchison, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. Feinstein, Ms. Stabenow, 
  Ms. Mikulski, Mrs. Lincoln, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Hatch, Mrs. Clinton)

Designating the week of September 23, 2001, through September 29, 2001, 
  as ``National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Week''.
Full Committee

Sept. 26, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 164

                                                         October 1, 2001
  

                                                         CR S9972, S9980

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Thurmond, Akaka, Allen, Bayh, Bingaman, 
  Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Breaux, Brownback, Byrd, Campbell, Ms. Cantwell, 
  Mrs. Carnahan, Messrs. Carper, Cleland, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Cochran, 
  Conrad, DeWine, Dodd, Domenici, Dorgan, Durbin, Edwards, Mrs. 
  Feinstein, Messrs. Fitzgerald, Frist, Graham, Gramm, Grassley, Hagel, 
  Hatch, Helms, Hollings, Hutchinson, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, 
  Jeffords, Johnson, Kennedy, Kerry, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Leahy, Levin, 
  Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Lugar, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Miller, 
  Murkowski, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Nebraska, Reid, Sarbanes, 
  Schumer, Smith of Oregon, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Specter, Ms. Stabenow, 
  Messrs. Torricelli, Voinovich, Messrs. Warner, Wellstone)
(Mr. Feingold)..............................................Oct. 4, 2001

Designating October 19, 2001, as ``National Mammography Day''.
Full Committee

Oct. 4, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Oct. 4, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Oct. 4, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Oct. 9, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 166

                                                         October 3, 2001
  

                                                       CR S10154, S10165

Mr. Reed (for himself, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Torricelli, Bond, Akaka, 
  Bayh, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Breaux, Mrs. Carnahan, Messrs. Carper, Chafee, 
  Cleland, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Conrad, Corzine, DeWine, Dodd, Dorgan, 
  Durbin, Edwards, Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Frist, Graham, 
  Inouye, Jeffords, Johnson, Kennedy, Kerry, Kohl, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. 
  Levin, Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Reid, Sarbanes, 
  Schumer, Smith of Oregon, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Wellstone)

Designating the week of October 21, 2001, through October 27, 2001, and 
  the week of October 20, 2002, through October 26, 2002, as ``National 
  Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Week''.
Full Committee

Oct. 4, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Oct. 10, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Oct. 10, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Oct. 10, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 178

                                                       November 13, 2001
  

                                                       CR S11719, S11726

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mrs. Boxer)

Congratulating Barry Bonds on his spectacular record-breaking season in 
  2001 and outstanding career in Major League Baseball.
Full Committee

Dec. 10, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and an amended preamble.

  

S. Res. 185

                                                       November 30, 2001
  

                                                       CR S12247, S12263

Mr. Allen (for himself, Messrs. Helms, Campbell, Warner, Allard, Inouye, 
  Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Biden, Smith of Oregon, Grassley, Sessions, 
  Fitzgerald, Gramm)
(Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)................................Dec. 3, 2001
(Mr. Akaka).................................................Dec. 8, 2001
(Mr. Cleland)..............................................Feb. 13, 2002
(Mr. Specter)..............................................Feb. 27, 2002
(Mr. Bingaman)..............................................Mar. 1, 2002
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................Mar. 18, 2002
(Mr. Brownback)............................................Mar. 20, 2002
(Mr. Kerry)................................................Apr. 17, 2002
(Mrs. Clinton).............................................Apr. 22, 2002
(Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Lott, Murkowski)...................May 13, 2002
(Mr. Stevens)...............................................May 16, 2002
(Mr. Cochran, Ms. Collins)..................................May 20, 2002
(Mr. Lieberman).............................................May 22, 2002
(Messrs. Enzi, Hutchinson, Roberts, Ms. Snowe)..............June 3, 2002

Recognizing the historical significance of the 100th anniversary of 
  Korean immigration to the United States.
Full Committee

June 27, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 206

                                                        February 8, 2002
  

                                                           CR S545, S556

Mr. Murkowski
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................Feb. 27, 2002
(Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Durbin, Cochran)....................Feb. 28, 2002
(Mr. Bingaman)..............................................Mar. 5, 2002
(Mr. Stevens)...............................................Mar. 6, 2002
(Messrs. Campbell, Inouye, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Johnson, 
  Sarbanes, Torricelli)....................................Mar. 13, 2002
(Messrs. Biden, Grassley, Conrad, Frist, Hagel)............Mar. 14, 2002
(Ms. Cantwell).............................................Mar. 15, 2002

Designating the week of March 17 through March 23, 2002, as ``National 
  Inhalants and Poison Prevention Week''.
Full Committee

Mar. 14, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Mar. 14, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Mar. 14, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Mar. 15, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 207

                                                       February 12, 2002
  

                                                           CR S660, S665

Mr. Bingaman (for himself, Mr. Lugar, Mrs. Carnahan, Messrs. Bond, 
  Torricelli, DeWine)
(Messrs. Allen, Bayh, Mrs. Boxer, Ms. Cantwell, Mr. 
  Cleland, Ms. Collins, Mr. Durbin, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. 
  Levin, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Smith 
  of Oregon, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Wellstone, Wyden)...........Mar. 1, 2002
(Messrs. Breaux, Crapo, Helms, Campbell, Craig, Dorgan, 
  Kennedy, Kerry, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Murkowski, 
  Rockefeller, Sarbanes, Ms. Stabenow)......................Mar. 5, 2002
(Messrs. Biden, Edwards, Hagel).............................Mar. 6, 2002
(Messrs. Dodd, Domenici, Schumer, Specter)..................Mar. 7, 2002
(Messrs. Burns, Carper, Corzine, Daschle, Kohl, Mrs. 
  Lincoln, Mr. Baucus).....................................Mar. 12, 2002
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................Mar. 13, 2002

Designating March 31, 2002, and March 31, 2003, as ``National Civilian 
  Conservation Corps Day''.
Full Committee

Mar. 14, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Mar. 14, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute, an amendment to the title, an amendment to 
  the preamble; without written report.
Mar. 14, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Mar. 15, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, with an amendment, an amendment 
  to the title, and an amended preamble.

  

S. Res. 208

                                                       February 13, 2002
  

                                                           CR S732, S745

Ms. Collins (for herself, Messrs. Breaux, Levin, Lugar, Domenici, Mrs. 
  Hutchison)
(Mr. Bayh).................................................Feb. 14, 2002
(Messrs. Burns, Hagel, Thomas, DeWine, Cochran)............Feb. 28, 2002

Commending students who participated in the United States Senate Youth 
  Program between 1962 and 2002.
Full Committee

Feb. 28, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 211

                                                       February 15, 2002
  

                                                           CR S897, S908

Ms. Collins (for herself, Mr. Reed)
(Messrs. Kennedy, Torricelli, Dorgan, Levin, Conrad, 
  Johnson, Warner, Dayton, Bingaman, Chafee, DeWine, 
  Cleland, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Enzi, Hutchinson, 
  Specter).................................................Feb. 27, 2002
(Messrs. Breaux, Gregg, Lugar, Ms. Mikulski)...............Feb. 28, 2002

Designating March 2, 2002, as ``Read Across America Day''.
Full Committee

Feb. 27, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 214

                                                           March 4, 2002
  

                                                         CR S1421, S1423

Mr. Specter (for himself, Messrs. Allen, Bennett, Biden, Bingaman, 
  Breaux, Mrs. Carnahan, Mr. Cleland, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Cochran, Ms. 
  Collins, Messrs. Daschle, DeWine, Dodd, Domenici, Durbin, Edwards, 
  Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Fitzgerald, Graham, Grassley, Gregg, Hagel, 
  Harkin, Hollings, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, Jeffords, Kennedy, 
  Kerry, Kohl, Levin, Lieberman, Lott, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Murkowski, Mrs. 
  Murray, Messrs. Reed, Reid, Rockefeller, Santorum, Sarbanes, Sessions, 
  Schumer, Shelby, Smith of Oregon, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Stevens, Thomas, 
  Thompson, Torricelli, Voinovich, Warner)
(Mr. Nelson of Florida).....................................Mar. 5, 2002

Designating March 25, 2002, as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day 
  of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
Full Committee

Mar. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Mar. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Mar. 7, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Mar. 8, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 215

                                                           March 4, 2002
  

                                                         CR S1421, S1423

Mr. Craig (for himself, Messrs. Allen, Bayh, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Burns, 
  Campbell, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Cochran, Crapo, Daschle, DeWine, 
  Domenici, Edwards, Enzi, Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Frist, 
  Hagel, Helms, Hutchinson, Inhofe, Inouye, Kennedy, Kerry, Kohl, Ms. 
  Landrieu, Messrs. McConnell, Nickles, Sessions, Specter, Voinovich)
(Messrs. Bingaman, Stevens, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. 
  Breaux, Johnson, Cleland).................................Mar. 6, 2002

Designating the week beginning March 17, 2002, as ``National Safe Place 
  Week''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 218

                                                           March 7, 2002
  

                                                         CR S1676, S1679

Mr. Craig (for himself, Messrs. Cleland, Allen, Bayh, Bingaman, Mrs. 
  Boxer, Messrs. Breaux, Burns, Campbell, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Cochran, 
  Crapo, Daschle, DeWine, Domenici, Edwards, Enzi, Feingold, Mrs. 
  Feinstein, Messrs. Frist, Hagel, Helms, Hutchinson, Inhofe, Inouye, 
  Johnson, Kennedy, Kerry, Kohl, Ms. Landrieu, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. 
  McConnell, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Nickels, Sessions, Specter, Stevens, 
  Voinovich, Dayton)
(Mr. Lieberman)............................................Mar. 11, 2002

Designating the week beginning March 17, 2002, as ``National Safe Place 
  Week''.
Full Committee

Mar. 11, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 221

                                                           March 7, 2002
  

                                                         CR S1676, S1681

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Hatch, Allard, Ms. Cantwell, 
  Messrs. Gregg, Rockefeller, Bingaman, Biden, Bunning, Cochran, Allen, 
  Thomas, Hutchinson)
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................Mar. 14, 2002

To commemorate and acknowledge the dedication and sacrifice made by the 
  men and women who have lost their lives while serving as law 
  enforcement officers.
Full Committee

Mar. 14, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Mar. 14, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Mar. 14, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Mar. 15, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 224

                                                           March 8, 2002
  

                                                         CR S1705, S1709

Mr. Johnson (for himself, Messrs. Dorgan, Nelson of Nebraska, Conrad, 
  Bingaman, Baucus, Daschle, Campbell, Feingold)

Designating September 6, 2002, as ``National Crazy Horse Day''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 226

                                                          March 14, 2002
  

                                                         CR S1935, S1941

Mr. Schumer

Designating April 6, 2002, as ``National Missing Persons Day''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 242

                                                          April 16, 2002
  

                                                         CR S2723, S2730

Mr. Thurmond
(Mr. Sessions, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)
  ..........................................................June 5, 2002
(Mr. Gregg)................................................June 13, 2002
(Mr. Santorum).............................................June 24, 2002
(Messrs. Reed, Brownback, Helms, Fitzgerald, Reid)
  .........................................................July 15, 2002
(Messrs. Torricelli, Graham, Bunning, Dodd, Grassley, 
  Inouye)..................................................July 16, 2002
(Messrs. Hatch, Specter)...................................July 17, 2002
(Mr. Warner)...............................................July 18, 2002
(Messrs. Hutchinson, Cleland, Hollings, Edwards, 
  Domenici, Lieberman, Kohl, Byrd, Sarbanes, Mrs. 
  Lincoln, Messrs. Miller, Bingaman, Cochran, Ms. 
  Landrieu, Mr. Hagel).....................................July 22, 2002
(Messrs. Enzi, Levin)......................................July 23, 2002
(Messrs. DeWine, Durbin, Mrs. Clinton).....................July 24, 2002
(Messrs. Shelby, Frist)....................................July 29, 2002

Designating August 16, 2002, as ``National Airborne Day''.
Full Committee

July 23, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 243

                                                          April 16, 2002
  

                                                         CR S2723, S2731

Mr. Hutchinson (for himself, Mr. Dodd, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Hatch, 
  Specter, Bond, Bingaman, Craig, Torricelli, Biden, Jeffords, Corzine, 
  Sarbanes, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Kennedy, Helms, Frist, Breaux, 
  Edwards, Crapo, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Campbell, Sessions, Inhofe, Mrs. 
  Carnahan, Messrs. Durbin, Kerry, Thurmond)

Designating the week of April 21 through April 28, 2002, as ``National 
  Biotechnology Week''.
Full Committee

Apr. 18, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 245

                                                          April 17, 2002
  

                                                         CR S2829, S2850

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Feingold)

Designating the week of May 5 through May 11, 2002, as ``National 
  Occupational Safety and Health Week''.
Full Committee

Apr. 25, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Apr. 25, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Apr. 25, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Apr. 30, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 249

                                                          April 23, 2002
  

                                                         CR S3165, S3173

Mr. Hatch
(Messrs. Hutchinson, Helms)................................Apr. 24, 2002
(Messrs. McCain, Specter, Mrs. Carnahan, Mrs. Feinstein)
  .........................................................Apr. 25, 2002

Designating April 30, 2002, as ``Dia de los Ninos: Celebrating Young 
  Americans'', and for other purposes.
Full Committee

Apr. 25, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Apr. 25, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Apr. 25, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Apr. 25, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 255

                                                          April 30, 2002
  

                                                         CR S3560, S3573

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Hatch, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Reid, Mrs. 
  Boxer, Messrs. Kennedy, Cleland, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Wyden, Thomas, 
  Bingaman, Domenici, Jeffords, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Roberts, Feingold, 
  Helms, Sarbanes, Akaka)
(Mr. Sessions)...............................................May 1, 2002

To designate the week beginning May 5, 2002, as ``National Correctional 
  Officers and Employees Week''.
Full Committee

May 2, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment and with a preamble.
May 2, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
May 2, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 259

                                                             May 1, 2002
  

                                                         CR S3625, S3638

Mr. Craig

Designating May 2002 as ``Older Americans Month''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 260

                                                             May 2, 2002
  

                                                         CR S3843, S3881

Mr. Corzine (for himself, Messrs. Durbin, Cleland, Dodd, Kerry, Kennedy, 
  Feingold, Mrs. Carnahan, Mrs. Murray)

Designating May 1, 2002, as ``National Child Care Worthy Wage Day''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 265

                                                             May 8, 2002
  

                                                         CR S2480, S4079

Mrs. Clinton

Recognizing the Ellis Island Medal of Honor and commending the National 
  Ethnic Coalition of Organizations.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 266

                                                            May 13, 2002
  

                                                         CR S4281, S4285

Mr. Roberts (for himself, Messrs. Brownback, DeWine)
(Mr. Feingold).............................................June 12, 2002
(Messrs. Bingaman, Helms)..................................June 19, 2002
(Mr. Thomas)...............................................June 25, 2002
(Messrs. Murkowski, Durbin)................................June 26, 2002
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................June 27, 2002
(Mr. Hagel).................................................July 9, 2002
(Mr. Miller)...............................................July 11, 2002
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................July 16, 2002
(Mr. Frist)................................................July 18, 2002
(Messrs. Breaux, Hutchinson)..............................Sept. 24, 2002
(Mr. Voinovich).............................................Oct. 7, 2002
(Mr. Jeffords)..............................................Oct. 9, 2002

Designating October 10, 2002, as ``Put the Brakes on Fatalities Day''.
Full Committee

Oct. 17, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 268

                                                            May 14, 2002
  

                                                         CR S4330, S4405

Mr. Dodd (for himself, Mr. Lieberman)

Designating May 20, 2002, as a day for Americans to recognize the 
  importance of teaching children about current events in an accessible 
  way to their development as both students and citizens.
Full Committee

May 16, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
May 16, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment and 
  with a preamble; without written report.
May 16, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
May 17, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 270

                                                            May 15, 2002
  

                                                         CR S4387, S4406

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Messrs. DeWine, Kerry)
(Mrs. Murray, Mr. Torricelli, Ms. Landrieu).................May 16, 2002
(Mr. Durbin)................................................May 17, 2002
(Mr. Cochran)...............................................June 4, 2002
(Mr. Wyden).................................................June 5, 2002
(Mr. Miller)................................................June 6, 2002
(Messrs. Murkowski, Johnson)...............................June 18, 2002
(Mr. Bunning)..............................................June 19, 2002
(Messrs. Inhofe, Hollings).................................June 24, 2002
(Mr. Grassley).............................................July 16, 2002
(Mr. Daschle)..............................................July 17, 2002
(Mr. Fitzgerald)...........................................Sept. 5, 2002
(Messrs. Levin, Biden)....................................Sept. 24, 2002
(Messrs. Specter, Frist)..................................Sept. 25, 2002
(Mr. Inouye)..............................................Sept. 26, 2002
(Mrs. Lincoln)..............................................Oct. 2, 2002

Designating the week of October 13, 2002, through October 19, 2002, as 
  ``National Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Week''.
Full Committee

Oct. 3, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 271

                                                            May 16, 2002
  

                                                         CR S4492, S4503

Mrs. Clinton

Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the effectiveness of the 
  AMBER plan in responding to child abductions.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 276

                                                            May 23, 2002
  

                                                         CR S4840, S4874

Mr. Bond

Designating the period beginning on June 10 and ending on June 14, 2002, 
  as ``National Work Safe Week''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 281

                                                            June 5, 2002
  

                                                         CR S5041, S5055

Mr. Levin (for himself, Ms. Collins, Mrs. Clinton, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. 
  Bayh, Corzine, Specter, Smith of Oregon, Inouye, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. 
  Breaux, Torricelli, Bunning, Akaka, Hagel, Craig, DeWine, Durbin, 
  Campbell)
(Messrs. Grassley, Allen)...................................June 6, 2002
(Mr. Sessions).............................................June 24, 2002

Designating the week beginning August 25, 2002, as ``National Fraud 
  Against Senior Citizens Awareness Week''.
Full Committee

June 27, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
June 27, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
June 27, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
June 27, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 284

                                                           June 13, 2002
  

                                                         CR S5535, S5543

Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Specter)
(Mr. Corzine)..............................................June 27, 2002
(Mr. Lugar).................................................July 8, 2002

Expressing support for ``National Night Out'' and requesting that the 
  President make neighborhood crime prevention, community policing, and 
  reduction of school crime important priorities of the Administration.
Full Committee

June 27, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
June 27, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
June 27, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
July 10, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 293

                                                           June 27, 2002
  

                                                         CR S6250, S6261

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Thurmond, Conrad, Cleland, Mrs. Clinton, 
  Messrs. Rockefeller, Miller, DeWine, Cochran, Durbin, Lugar, Ms. 
  Collins, Messrs. Sessions, Kerry, Breaux, Dodd, Dorgan, Helms, Baucus, 
  Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Johnson, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Grassley, Roberts, 
  Levin, Reid, Leahy, McCain, Hollings, Sarbanes, Voinovich, Inhofe, 
  Mrs. Murray, Mr. Gregg, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Domenici, Hutchinson, 
  Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Santorum, Crapo, Bunning, Craig, Stevens, Akaka, 
  Nelson of Florida, Carper, Inouye, Hagel, Feingold, Warner, Bingaman, 
  Dayton)
(Mr. Kohl).................................................July 10, 2002
(Mr. Bond).................................................July 12, 2002
(Mrs. Carnahan)............................................July 18, 2002
(Mrs. Hutchison)...........................................July 23, 2002

Designating the week of November 10 through November 16, 2002, as 
  ``National Veterans Awareness Week'' to emphasize the need to develop 
  educational programs regarding the contributions of veterans to the 
  country.
Full Committee

July 18, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
July 18, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
July 18, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
July 23, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 295

                                                           June 27, 2002
  

                                                         CR S6250, S6263

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Messrs. Akaka, Domenici, Cochran, Ms. 
  Stabenow)

Commemorating the 32nd Anniversary of the Policy of Indian Self-
  Determination.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 298

                                                           June 28, 2002
  

                                                         CR S6319, S6322

Ms. Landrieu (for herself, Mr. Breaux)

Honoring the Louisiana State University Tigers Men's Outdoor Track and 
  Field Team.
Full Committee

July 10, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 305

                                                           July 25, 2002
  

                                                         CR S7372, S7379

Mr. Thurmond
(Messrs. Allen, Breaux, Brownback, Bunning, Byrd, 
  Campbell, Cleland, Cochran, Craig, Edwards, Mrs. 
  Feinstein, Messrs. Hagel, Hatch, Helms, Mrs. 
  Hutchison, Messrs. Hutchinson, Inhofe, Johnson, Kerry, 
  Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. 
  Miller, Nickles, Roberts, Santorum, Sessions, Specter, 
  Thompson, Warner).......................................Sept. 10, 2002
(Messrs. Biden, McConnell, Voinovich).....................Sept. 12, 2002

Designating the week beginning September 15, 2002, as ``National 
  Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
Full Committee

Sept. 12, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 307

                                                           July 26, 2002
  

                                                         CR S7430, S7433

Mr. Torricelli
(Mr. Allen, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Durbin, Corzine, 
  Feingold, Ensign, Sarbanes, Johnson).....................Sept. 4, 2002
(Mr. Kennedy, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Levin, Reed)
  ........................................................Sept. 10, 2002
(Mr. Wellstone)...........................................Sept. 18, 2002
(Mr. Kohl)................................................Sept. 20, 2002
(Mr. Santorum)............................................Sept. 23, 2002
(Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Lieberman).............................Sept. 24, 2002
(Messrs. Kerry, Jeffords, Ms. Mikulski)...................Sept. 26, 2002
(Mr. Specter, Mrs. Landrieu)................................Oct. 2, 2002
(Mr. Cleland)...............................................Oct. 3, 2002
(Mrs. Clinton)..............................................Oct. 4, 2002
(Mr. Schumer)...............................................Oct. 8, 2002
(Mr. Bayh)..................................................Oct. 9, 2002
(Mr. Biden)................................................Oct. 10, 2002
(Mr. Conrad)...............................................Oct. 15, 2002
(Messrs. Edwards, Wyden)...................................Nov. 13, 2002

Reaffirming support of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment 
  of the Crime of Genocide and anticipating the commemoration of the 
  15th anniversary of the enactment of the Genocide Convention 
  Implementation Act of 1987 (the Proxmire Act) on November 4, 2003.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 312

                                                           July 31, 2002
  

                                                         CR S7744, S7747

Mr. DeWine (for himself, Mr. Lieberman)

Recognizing the importance of American history and designating July as 
  ``American History Month''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 313

                                                           July 31, 2002
  

                                                         CR S7744, S7747

Mr. Cochran

To refer S. 2833, entitled ``A bill for the relief of the heirs of Clark 
  M. Beggerly, Sr., of Jackson County, Mississippi'' to the chief judge 
  of the United States Court of Federal Claims for a report thereon.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 315

                                                          August 1, 2002
  

                                                         CR S7901, S7964

Mrs. Hutchison (for herself, Mr. Gramm, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Brownback, 
  Durbin)

Congratulating Lance Armstrong for winning the 2002 Tour de France.
Full Committee

Sept. 5, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 316

                                                          August 1, 2002
  

                                                         CR S7901, S7964

Mrs. Lincoln (for herself, Messrs. Cochran, Thompson, Frist)
(Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. Murray)................................Sept. 4, 2002
(Mr. Fitzgerald)..........................................Sept. 10, 2002

Designating the year beginning February 1, 2003, as the ``Year of the 
  Blues''.
Full Committee

Sept. 5, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Sept. 5, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Sept. 5, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 12, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.

  

S. Res. 322

                                                       September 5, 2002
  

                                                         CR S8300, S8311

Mrs. Lincoln (for herself, Ms. Collins, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. 
  Hutchinson, Fitzgerald)
(Mr. Bingaman)............................................Sept. 18, 2002
(Mr. Reid)................................................Sept. 23, 2002
(Mr. Dorgan)..............................................Sept. 30, 2002
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Oct. 15, 2002
(Mr. Craig)................................................Nov. 13, 2002

Designating November 2002 as ``National Epilepsy Awareness Month''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 325

                                                      September 12, 2002
  

                                                         CR S8565, S8570

Mr. Sessions (for himself, Messrs. Reid, Crapo, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. 
  Murkowski, Torricelli, Hagel, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Grassley, Dorgan, 
  Shelby, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Helms, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. DeWine, 
  Miller, Inhofe, Inouye, Brownback, Corzine, Craig, Johnson, Roberts, 
  Edwards, Smith of Oregon, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Campbell, Kerry, 
  Fitzgerald, Lieberman, Ensign, Kennedy, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Sarbanes, 
  Hatch, Breaux, Thurmond, Mrs. Carnahan)
(Messrs. Cochran, Bunning, Rockefeller, Hutchinson)
  ........................................................Sept. 23, 2002
(Mr. Stevens, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Feingold, Warner, Ms. 
  Stabenow, Messrs. Cleland, Schumer, Dayton, Burns, 
  Specter, Ms. Collins, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Bayh, 
  Kohl, Reed, Hollings, Durbin, Dodd, Nelson of Florida)
                                                          Sept. 26, 2002
(Messrs. Allen, Wyden)....................................Sept. 30, 2002

Designating the month of September 2002 as ``National Prostate Cancer 
  Awareness Month''.
Full Committee

Sept. 30, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 326

                                                      September 12, 2002
  

                                                         CR S8565, S8571

Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Akaka, Allen, Bayh, Bingaman, Mrs. 
  Boxer, Messrs. Breaux, Brownback, Bunning, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. 
  Carnahan, Messrs. Carper, Cleland, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Craig, DeWine, 
  Dodd, Domenici, Dorgan, Durbin, Fitzgerald, Graham, Grassley, Hagel, 
  Hatch, Helms, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, Inouye, Johnson, 
  Kennedy, Kerry, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Leahy, Levin, Lieberman, Mrs. 
  Lincoln, Mr. Lugar, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Miller, Murkowski, Mrs. 
  Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Nebraska, Reid, Rockefeller, Sarbanes, Smith 
  of Oregon, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Specter, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Thurmond, 
  Torricelli, Voinovich, Wellstone, Wyden, Mrs. Clinton)
(Messrs. Cochran, Schumer)................................Sept. 13, 2002
(Mr. Campbell)............................................Sept. 24, 2002

Designating October 18, 2002, as ``National Mammography Day''.
Full Committee

Sept. 24, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 328

                                                      September 19, 2002
  

                                                         CR S8918, S8933

Mr. DeWine (for himself, Mr. Voinovich)

Designating the week of September 22 through September 28, 2002, as 
  ``National Parents Week''.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 332

                                                         October 2, 2002
  

                                                         CR S9846, S9856

Mrs. Clinton

Recognizing the ``Code Adam'' child safety program, commending retail 
  business establishments that have implemented programs to protect 
  children from abduction, and urging retail business establishments 
  that have not implemented such program to consider doing so.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 334

                                                         October 4, 2002
  

                                                         CR S9983, S9996

Mr. Daschle (for Mrs. Clinton)
(Messrs. DeWine, Domenici, Levin)..........................Oct. 17, 2002

Recognizing the Ellis Island Medal of Honor.
Full Committee

Oct. 17, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 338

                                                        October 10, 2002
  

                                                       CR S10360, S10388

Mr. McCain (for himself, Messrs. Hollings, Breaux, Mrs. Hutchison, 
  Messrs. Allen, Cleland, Brownback, Craig, Mrs. Clinton, Ms. Cantwell, 
  Messrs. Durbin, Edwards, Dodd, Kerry, Bunning, Hatch, Bennett, 
  Hutchinson, Ms. Snowe)
(Messrs. Sessions, Smith of Oregon, Bond, Fitzgerald, 
  Mrs. Boxer)..............................................Oct. 16, 2002

Designating the month of October 2002 as ``Children's Internet Safety 
  Month''.
Full Committee

Oct. 17, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 339

                                                        October 10, 2002
  

                                                       CR S10360, S10388

Mrs. Murray (for herself, Ms. Collins)
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................Oct. 16, 2002
(Messrs. Kennedy, Dodd, Levin, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. 
  Carnahan)................................................Oct. 17, 2002
(Mr. Dorgan)...............................................Nov. 12, 2002
(Mr. Cochran)..............................................Nov. 14, 2002
(Mr. Fitzgerald)...........................................Nov. 19, 2002

Designating November 2002 as ``National Runaway Prevention Month''.
Full Committee

Nov. 20, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.

  

S. Res. 340

                                                        October 15, 2002
  

                                                       CR S10443, S10449

Mr. Santorum (for himself, Mr. Brownback)

Affirming the importance of a national day of prayer and fasting, and 
  designating November 27, 2002, as a national day of prayer and 
  fasting.
Full Committee

  

S. Res. 346

                                                        October 17, 2002
  

                                                       CR S10677, S10730

Mrs. Hutchison (for herself, Mr. Gramm)

Celebrating the 90th Birthday of Lady Bird Johnson.
Full Committee

  
                      SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
                SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS--Continued
                              ------------

S. Con. Res. 5

                                                        January 30, 2001
  

                                                           CR S707, S786

Mr. Inouye
(Mrs. Hutchison)...........................................Jan. 31, 2001

Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the United States Army Nurse 
  Corps.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 16

                                                       February 15, 2001
  

                                                         CR S1464, S1527

Mr. Chafee (for himself, Mr. Reed)

Expressing the sense of Congress that the George Washington letter to 
  Touro Synagogue in Newport, Rhode Island, which is on display at the 
  B'nai B'rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., is 
  one of the most significant early statements buttressing the nascent 
  American constitutional guarantee of religious freedom.
Full Committee

July 19, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
July 19, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
July 19, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
July 24, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate.
July 24, 2001--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S. Con. Res. 29

                                                          March 27, 2001
  

                                                         CR S2979, S3002

Mr. Levin (for himself, Ms. Stabenow)

Congratulating the city of Detroit and its residents on the occasion of 
  the tercentennial of its founding.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 31

                                                           April 4, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3436, S3453

Mr. Thompson
(Mr. Frist)................................................July 31, 2001

Commending Clear Channel Communications and the American Football 
  Coaches Association for their dedication and efforts for protecting 
  children by providing a vital means for locating the Nation's missing, 
  kidnapped, and runaway children.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 32

                                                           April 4, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3436, S3453

Mr. Durbin

Honoring The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals 
  for its 135 years of service to the people of the United States and 
  their animals.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 33

                                                          April 24, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3852, S3865

Mr. Gregg (for himself, Mr. Lieberman)
(Mr. Craig)................................................Apr. 26, 2001
(Mr. Carper)...............................................Apr. 30, 2001
(Mr. Grassley)...............................................May 1, 2001

Supporting a National Charter Schools Week.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 40

                                                            May 17, 2001
  

                                                         CR S5118, S5127

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Baucus, Allen, Bayh, Bennett, Bingaman, 
  Bond, Breaux, Brownback, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. Carnahan, Mr. Chafee, Mrs. 
  Clinton, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Craig, Daschle, Dayton, DeWine, Dodd, 
  Dorgan, Durbin, Ensign, Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Fitzgerald, 
  Frist, Graham, Grassley, Helms, Inhofe, Inouye, Jeffords, Johnson, 
  Kerry, Ms. Landrieu, Mrs. Lincoln, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Miller, 
  Murkowski, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Reid, Rockefeller, Santorum, Sarbanes, 
  Smith of Oregon, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Specter, Stevens, Thomas, 
  Thurmond, Torricelli, Voinovich, Wellstone)
(Messrs. Akaka, Campbell, Corzine, Mrs. Hutchison, Ms. 
  Stabenow, Mr. Wyden)......................................May 21, 2001

Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the designation of the week 
  of May 20, 2001, as ``National Emergency Medical Services Week''.
Full Committee

May 22, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
May 23, 2001--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S. Con. Res. 44

                                                            May 25, 2001
  

                                                         CR S5695, S5714

Mr. Fitzgerald (for himself, Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)
(Mr. Craig)................................................Sept. 4, 2001
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Nov. 14, 2001
(Mr. Inouye)...............................................Nov. 15, 2001

Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding National Pearl Harbor 
  Remembrance Day.
Full Committee

Nov. 15, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, with an 
  amendment.
Nov. 16, 2001--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on Government Reform.
Nov. 27, 2001--AGREED TO by the House.

  

S. Con. Res. 48

                                                            June 8, 2001
  

                                                         CR S6008, S6016

Mr. Allard (for himself, Messrs. Sarbanes, Reed, Brownback)

Recognizing Habitat for Humanity International for its work in helping 
  families in the United States to realize the dream of homeownership.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 51

                                                           June 19, 2001
  

                                                         CR S6448, S6456

Mr. Brownback (for himself, Mr. Lott)

Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth Independence Day 
  and expressing the sense of Congress that history be regarded as a 
  means of understanding the past and solving the challenges of the 
  future.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 57

                                                           June 29, 2001
  

                                                         CR S7193, S7261

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Mr. Brownback)

Recognizing the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 59

                                                            July 9, 2001
  

                                                         CR S7330, S7331

Mr. Hutchinson (for himself, Mr. Durbin)
(Mr. Bond).................................................July 16, 2001
(Ms. Collins, Mrs. Carnahan)...............................July 19, 2001
(Ms. Cantwell).............................................July 30, 2001
(Messrs. Wyden, Inhofe)....................................July 31, 2001
(Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. Cochran)...............................Aug. 1, 2001
(Mr. Cleland, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Baucus, Mrs. Lincoln, 
  Mr. Kennedy)..............................................Aug. 2, 2001
(Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Craig, Daschle, Feingold, 
  Bingaman, Sessions, Dodd).................................Aug. 3, 2001

Expressing the sense of Congress that there should be established a 
  National Community Health Center Week to raise awareness of health 
  services provided by community, migrant, public housing, and homeless 
  health centers.
Full Committee

Aug. 3, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, with an 
  amendment.
Sept. 5, 2001--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S. Con. Res. 66

                                                      September 20, 2001
  

                                                                CR S9555

Mr. Stevens (for himself, Messrs. Carper, Lieberman, Mrs. Clinton, 
  Messrs. Warner, Allen, Bennett, Hatch, Inhofe, Shelby, Grassley, Ms. 
  Snowe, Messrs. Bunning, Inouye, Voinovich, Feingold, Kennedy, Kerry, 
  Cleland, Frist, Johnson, Bingaman, Jeffords, Mrs. Carnahan, Messrs. 
  Breaux, Corzine, Helms, Miller, Levin, Wyden, Wellstone, Sarbanes, 
  Edwards, Gregg, Fitzgerald)
(Messrs. Crapo, Hollings, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. 
  Rockefeller, Thomas)....................................Sept. 21, 2001
(Messrs. Chafee, Dayton)..................................Sept. 25, 2001
(Messrs. Dorgan, McConnell)...............................Sept. 26, 2001
(Messrs. Enzi, Nickles).....................................Oct. 9, 2001
(Mr. Bond).................................................Oct. 17, 2001
(Mr. Harkin)...............................................Nov. 13, 2001
(Mr. Torricelli)...........................................Nov. 29, 2001

To express the sense of the Congress that the Public Safety Officer 
  Medal of Valor should be awarded to public safety officers killed in 
  the line of duty in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of 
  September 11, 2001.
Full Committee

Apr. 18, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Apr. 18, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Apr. 18, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate.
Apr. 22, 2002--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
May 6, 2002--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and 
  Homeland Security.

  

S. Con. Res. 70

                                                      September 21, 2001
  

                                                         CR S9621, S9632

Mr. Warner (for himself, Mr. Allen)
(Mr. Feingold)..............................................Oct. 3, 2001
(Mr. Miller)...............................................Dec. 14, 2001

Expressing the sense of the Congress in support of the ``National Wash 
  America Campaign''.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 71

                                                      September 21, 2001
  

                                                         CR S9621, S9633

Ms. Landrieu

Designating the week of October 7 through October 13, 2001, as 
  ``National Mental Health Awareness Week''.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 73

                                                      September 21, 2001
  

                                                         CR S9621, S9633

Mr. Nickles (for himself, Messrs. Inhofe, Schumer, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. 
  Allen, McConnell, Crapo, Lugar, Warner, Roberts, McCain, Levin, Biden, 
  Bayh, Johnson, Sarbanes, Fitzgerald, Cleland, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. 
  Nelson of Florida, Kohl, Kerry, Feingold, Breaux, Lieberman, Ms. 
  Collins, Mr. Hutchinson)
(Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Stevens, Specter, Sessions, 
  Durbin, Murkowski, Domenici)............................Sept. 24, 2001
(Messrs. Corzine, Miller)...................................Oct. 9, 2001

Expressing the profound sorrow of Congress for the deaths and injuries 
  suffered by first responders as they endeavored to save innocent 
  people in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade 
  Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001.
Full Committee

Dec. 10, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment.
Dec. 11, 2001--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S. Con. Res. 74

                                                         October 2, 2001
  

                                                       CR S10059, S10067

Mr. Durbin (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Leahy, DeWine, Kennedy, 
  Brownback, Biden, Fitzgerald, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Allen, Feingold, 
  Bennett, Schumer, Jeffords, Ms. Cantwell, Mr. Edwards, Mrs. Clinton, 
  Messrs. Bingaman, Kerry, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Corzine, Mrs. Boxer, Ms. 
  Landrieu, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Cleland, Lieberman, Carper, 
  Torricelli, Sarbanes, Levin, Inouye, Johnson, Reid)
(Messrs. Bayh, Thompson)....................................Oct. 3, 2001
(Mr. Wyden).................................................Oct. 9, 2001
(Mr. Warner)...............................................Oct. 10, 2001
(Ms. Stabenow).............................................Oct. 11, 2001
(Mr. Lugar)................................................Oct. 15, 2001

Condemning bigotry and violence against Sikh-Americans in the wake of 
  terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, DC, on September 
  11, 2001.
Full Committee

Oct. 4, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Oct. 4, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Oct. 4, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Oct. 18, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, with an amendment.
Oct. 23, 2001--Received in the House.
Oct. 23, 2001--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Nov. 27, 2001--Referred to the House Subcommittee on the Constitution.

  

S. Con. Res. 75

                                                         October 4, 2001
  

                                                       CR S10287, S10335

Mr. Harkin (for himself, Messrs. Schumer, Warner, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. 
  Allen, Helms, Corzine, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Voinovich, Lieberman)

To express the sense of the Congress that the Public Safety Officer 
  Medal of Valor should be presented to public safety officers killed or 
  seriously injured as a result of the terrorist attacks perpetrated 
  against the United States on September 11, 2001, and to those who 
  participated in the search, rescue, and recovery efforts in the 
  aftermath of those attacks.
Full Committee

Apr. 18, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Apr. 18, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Apr. 18, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate.
Apr. 22, 2002--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S. Con. Res. 76

                                                         October 4, 2001
  

                                                       CR S10287, S10336

Mr. Feingold (for himself, Messrs. Allen, Warner, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. 
  Schumer)

Honoring the law enforcement officers, firefighters, emergency rescue 
  personnel, and health care professionals who have worked tirelessly to 
  search for and rescue the victims of the horrific attacks on the 
  United States on September 11, 2001.
Full Committee

Oct. 9, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
Oct. 10, 2001--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on Government Reform.

  

S. Con. Res. 78

                                                        October 10, 2001
  

                                                       CR S10457, S10463

Mr. Dodd (for himself, Messrs. Domenici, Cleland, Bennett, Mrs. Murray, 
  Messrs. Bond, Dorgan, Brownback, Lieberman, Bunning, Akaka, Burns, Ms. 
  Landrieu, Messrs. Campbell, Kohl, Cochran, Conrad, Ms. Collins, 
  Messrs. Bingaman, DeWine, Mrs. Carnahan, Messrs. Ensign, Kennedy, 
  Enzi, Biden, Fitzgerald, Edwards, Frist, Reid, Hagel, Ms. Mikulski, 
  Messrs. Helms, Rockefeller, Hutchinson, Breaux, Inhofe, Johnson, 
  Shelby, Levin, Smith of New Hampshire, Feingold, Stevens, Jeffords, 
  Thomas, Thurmond, Voinovich)

Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the establishment of National 
  Character Counts Week.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 79

                                                        October 16, 2001
  

                                                       CR S10768, S10774

Mr. Thurmond
(Messrs. Helms, Murkowski, Campbell, Cochran)...............Nov. 1, 2001
(Mr. Sessions).............................................Nov. 14, 2001
(Mr. Miller)...............................................Dec. 14, 2001

Expressing the sense of Congress that public schools may display the 
  words ``God Bless America'' as an expression of support for the 
  Nation.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 87

                                                       November 30, 2001
  

                                                       CR S12247, S12264

Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mrs. Clinton)

Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the crash of American 
  Airlines Flight 587.
Full Committee

Dec. 10, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment.
Dec. 11, 2001--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S. Con. Res. 89

                                                        December 7, 2001
  

                                                       CR S12682, S12686

Mr. Schumer

Recognizing and honoring Joseph Henry for his significant and 
  distinguished role in the development and advancement of science and 
  the use of electricity.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 94

                                                        January 24, 2002
  

                                                           CR S100, S103

Mr. Wyden (for himself, Ms. Collins)
(Mr. Smith of Oregon)......................................Jan. 25, 2002
(Mr. Ensign)................................................May 14, 2002
(Mr. Lugar).................................................July 9, 2002
(Messrs. Breaux, Bingaman).................................Sept. 3, 2002
(Messrs. Frist, Allen).....................................Sept. 4, 2002
(Mr. Grassley).............................................Sept. 9, 2002
(Mr. Johnson).............................................Sept. 19, 2002
(Mr. Miller, Mrs. Lincoln)................................Sept. 30, 2002
(Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Hatch)...................................Oct. 1, 2002
(Mr. Santorum).............................................Oct. 15, 2002
(Mr. Jeffords).............................................Nov. 12, 2002

Expressing the sense of Congress that public awareness and education 
  about the importance of health care coverage is of the utmost priority 
  and that a National Importance of Health Care Coverage Month should be 
  established to promote that awareness and education.
Full Committee

Nov. 14, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 14, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.
Nov. 14, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 14, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.
Nov. 19, 2002--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S. Con. Res. 102

                                                          April 23, 2002
  

                                                         CR S3165, S3174

Mr. Dodd

Proclaiming the week of May 4 through May 11, 2002, as ``National Safe 
  Kids Week''.
Full Committee

Apr. 25, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Apr. 25, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Apr. 25, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Apr. 30, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate.
May 1, 2002--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S. Con. Res. 104

                                                             May 2, 2002
  

                                                         CR S3843, S3881

Mr. Jeffords (for himself, Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)

Recognizing the American Society of Civil Engineers on the occasion of 
  the 150th anniversary of its founding and for the many vital 
  contributions of civil engineers to the quality of life of the people 
  of the United States, including the research and development projects 
  that have led to the physical infrastructure of modern America.
Full Committee

June 13, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
June 13, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
June 13, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
June 18, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.
June 19, 2002--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S. Con. Res. 121

                                                           June 13, 2002
  

                                                         CR S5535, S5544

Mr. Hutchinson (for himself, Messrs. Durbin, Bond, Hollings)
(Messrs. Smith of Oregon, Johnson).........................June 21, 2002
(Ms. Collins, Mr. Biden)...................................June 25, 2002
(Messrs. Campbell, Cochran)................................June 27, 2002
(Mr. Wyden, Mrs. Lincoln, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Miller)
  ..........................................................July 9, 2002
(Mr. Kerry)................................................July 23, 2002

Expressing the sense of Congress that there should be established a 
  National Health Center Week for the week beginning on August 18, 2002, 
  to raise awareness of health services provided by community, migrant, 
  public housing, and homeless health centers.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 124

                                                           June 26, 2002
  

                                                         CR S6127, S6132

Mr. Campbell (for himself, Messrs. Dodd, Feingold, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. 
  Wellstone)
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................July 31, 2002

Condemning the use of torture and other forms of cruel, inhumane, or 
  degrading treatment or punishment in the United States and other 
  countries, and expressing support for victims of those practices.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 128

                                                           July 17, 2002
  

                                                         CR S6947, S6959

Mr. Dodd (for himself, Mr. Lieberman)
(Mrs. Clinton)..............................................May 19, 2002

Honoring the invention of modern air conditioning by Dr. Willis H. 
  Carrier on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.
Full Committee

July 19, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.
July 22, 2002--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S. Con. Res. 129

                                                           July 22, 2002
  

                                                         CR S7164, S7171

Mr. Crapo
(Mr. Campbell)..............................................Aug. 1, 2002
(Messrs. Rockefeller, Smith of Oregon).....................Sept. 3, 2002
(Mr. Craig)...............................................Sept. 10, 2002
(Mr. Johnson).............................................Sept. 12, 2002
(Messrs. Daschle, Reid)...................................Sept. 13, 2002
(Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Inouye, Cleland, Hatch, DeWine, 
  Warner)..................................................Nov. 12, 2002
(Mr. Hutchinson)...........................................Nov. 13, 2002

Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the establishment of the 
  month of November each year as ``Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease 
  Awareness Month''.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 131

                                                           July 25, 2002
  

                                                         CR S7372, S7380

Mr. Inouye

Designating the month of November 2002 as ``National Military Family 
  Month''.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 134

                                                          August 1, 2002
  

                                                         CR S7901, S7965

Mr. Baucus (for himself, Messrs. Burns, Miller, Levin, Cochran, Mrs. 
  Clinton, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Johnson, Crapo, Helms, Stevens)
(Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)...............................Sept. 4, 2002
(Mr. Kohl)................................................Sept. 12, 2002

Expressing the sense of Congress to designate the fourth Sunday of each 
  September as ``National Good Neighbor Day''.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 136

                                                          August 1, 2002
  

                                                         CR S7901, S7966

Mr. Baucus (for himself, Mr. Burns)
(Ms. Collins, Mr. Miller).................................Sept. 13, 2002
(Messrs. Nelson of Nebraska, Allard)........................Oct. 8, 2002
(Messrs. Hollings, Helms, Cleland, DeWine).................Oct. 17, 2002

Requesting the President to issue a proclamation in observance of the 
  100th Anniversary for the founding of the International Association of 
  Fish and Wildlife Agencies.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 139

                                                      September 17, 2002
  

                                                         CR S8673, S8684

Mr. Torricelli

Expressing the sense of Congress that there should be established a 
  National Minority Health and Health Disparities Month, and for other 
  purposes.
Full Committee

Oct. 3, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.
Oct. 7, 2002--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S. Con. Res. 140

                                                      September 18, 2002
  

                                                         CR S8754, S8762

Mr. Santorum

Recognizing the teams and players of the Negro Baseball Leagues for 
  their achievements, dedication, sacrifices, and contributions to 
  baseball and the Nation.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 141

                                                      September 18, 2002
  

                                                         CR S8754, S8763

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mrs. Boxer)

Congratulating the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, its staff, 
  and former employees, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the 
  founding of the Laboratory, for its outstanding contributions to 
  national security and science in service to our Nation.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 142

                                                      September 19, 2002
  

                                                         CR S8918, S8934

Mr. Smith of Oregon
(Messrs. Crapo, Allard, Biden)............................Sept. 26, 2002
(Mr. Kennedy, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. McCain, Kerry, Bunning, 
  Craig)..................................................Sept. 30, 2002
(Messrs. DeWine, Baucus)....................................Oct. 1, 2002
(Ms. Mikulski, Ms. Cantwell, Mr. Durbin, Ms. Landrieu, 
  Messrs. Sarbanes, Schumer, Rockefeller)...................Oct. 2, 2002
(Messrs. Fitzgerald, Hutchinson, Allen, Thurmond)...........Oct. 3, 2002
(Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. Johnson)...............................Oct. 4, 2002
(Mr. Wyden).................................................Oct. 7, 2002
(Mr. Gregg)................................................Oct. 10, 2002
(Ms. Collins)..............................................Oct. 15, 2002
(Mr. Wellstone)............................................Oct. 16, 2002

Expressing support for the goals and ideas of a day of tribute to all 
  firefighters who have died in the line of duty and recognizing the 
  important mission of the Fallen Firefighters Foundation in assisting 
  family members to overcome the loss of their fallen heroes.
Full Committee

Oct. 17, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.
Oct. 21, 2002--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S. Con. Res. 143

                                                      September 19, 2002
  

                                                         CR S8918, S8934

Mr. Inhofe (for himself, Mrs. Carnahan, Mrs. Clinton, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. 
  Breaux, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Lieberman, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Biden, 
  Cleland, Johnson, Miller, Nelson of Nebraska, Edwards, Baucus, Reed, 
  Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Bayh, Bond, Hagel, Thurmond, Helms, Brownback, 
  Allen, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Stevens, Allard, Thomas, Craig, Murkowski, 
  Lugar, Frist, Nickles, Bunning, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Fitzgerald, 
  Warner, Roberts, Shelby, Lott, Crapo, Grassley, Sessions, DeWine, 
  Cochran)
(Mr. Burns)...............................................Sept. 20, 2002
(Messrs. Hutchinson, Hollings, Dodd, Dayton, Bennett)
  ........................................................Sept. 26, 2002
(Messrs. Dorgan, Campbell)................................Sept. 30, 2002

Designating October 6, 2002, through October 12, 2002, as ``National 4-H 
  Youth Development Program Week''.
Full Committee

Oct. 2, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.
Oct. 3, 2002--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S. Con. Res. 144

                                                      September 20, 2002
  

                                                         CR S8981, S8982

Mr. Roberts (for himself, Mr. Brownback)

Expressing the sense of Congress that the President should posthumously 
  award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Harry W. Colmery.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 145

                                                      September 23, 2002
  

                                                         CR S9033, S9048

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Mrs. Clinton, Mrs. Hutchison)
(Messrs. Stevens, Dodd, Kerry)............................Sept. 25, 2002
(Messrs. Kohl, Biden).....................................Sept. 26, 2002

Recognizing and commending Mary Baker Eddy's achievements and the Mary 
  Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of Humanity.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 148

                                                      September 26, 2002
  

                                                         CR S9426, S9433

Mr. Brownback (for himself, Mr. Nelson of Nebraska)
(Messrs. Durbin, Helms)....................................Oct. 15, 2002
(Messrs. Roberts, Dorgan, Mrs. Feinstein, Bond, Inhofe)
  ..........................................................Oct. 9, 2002
(Messrs. Allard, Baucus, Craig, Hutchinson)................Oct. 10, 2002

Recognizing the significance of bread in American history, culture, and 
  daily diet.
Full Committee

Oct. 17, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.
Oct. 21, 2002--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S. Con. Res. 152

                                                        October 10, 2002
  

                                                       CR S10360, S10389

Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Mr. Hagel)

Designating August 7, 2003, as ``National Purple Heart Recognition 
  Day''.
Full Committee

  

S. Con. Res. 155

                                                       November 12, 2002
  

                                                       CR S10844, S10845

Mr. Santorum (for himself, Mr. Brownback)
(Mr. Thurmond).............................................Nov. 14, 2002

Affirming the importance of a national day of prayer and fasting, and 
  expressing the sense of Congress that November 27, 2002, should be 
  designated as a national day of prayer and fasting.
Full Committee

Nov. 14, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.
Nov. 15, 2002--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S. Con. Res. 156

                                                       November 13, 2002
  

                                                       CR S10888, S10893

Mr. Voinovich (for himself, Mr. DeWine)

Recognizing and honoring America's Jewish community on the occasion of 
  its 350th anniversary, supporting the designation of an ``American 
  Jewish History Month'', and for other purposes.
Full Committee

  
  

  
  
                        SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
                   SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS--Continued
                              ------------

S.J. Res. 1

                                                        January 22, 2001
  

                                                           CR S101, S419

Mr. Thurmond
(Mr. Warner)...............................................Jan. 24, 2001

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating 
  to voluntary school prayer.
Subcommittee: Constitution

July 15, 2002--Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution.

  

S.J. Res. 2

                                                        January 22, 2001
  

                                                                 CR S101

Mr. Gramm
(Mr. Craig)...............................................Sept. 17, 2002

To provide for a Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment that prohibits 
  the use of Social Security surpluses to achieve compliance.
Subcommittee: Constitution

June 14, 2001--Star Print ordered on the joint resolution.
July 15, 2002--Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution.

  

S.J. Res. 3

                                                        January 31, 2001
  

                                                           CR S915, S927

Mr. Shelby

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States which 
  requires (except during time of war and subject to suspension by the 
  Congress) that the total amount of money expended by the United States 
  during any fiscal year not exceed the amount of certain revenue 
  received by the United States during such fiscal year and not exceed 
  20 per centum of the gross national product of the United States 
  during the previous calendar year.
Subcommittee: Constitution

July 15, 2002--Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution.

  

S.J. Res. 4

                                                        February 7, 2001
  

                                                                CR S1122

Mr. Hollings (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Cleland, Byrd)
(Mr. Miller)................................................Mar. 1, 2001
(Mr. Biden)................................................Mar. 15, 2001
(Mr. Reid).................................................Mar. 19, 2001
(Messrs. Cochran, Harkin)..................................Mar. 26, 2001

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating 
  to contributions and expenditures intended to affect elections.
Full Committee

Mar. 26, 2001--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged.
Mar. 26, 2001--Measure laid before the Senate.
Mar. 26, 2001--FAILED PASSAGE in the Senate (yea-nay vote 40-56).

  

S.J. Res. 7

                                                          March 13, 2001
  

                                                         CR S2219, S2228

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Cleland, Lott, Thurmond, Mrs. Feinstein, 
  Messrs. Smith of New Hampshire, Brownback, Allard, Allen, Baucus, 
  Bond, Bunning, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Craig, Crapo, Dayton, DeWine, 
  Domenici, Ensign, Enzi, Fitzgerald, Frist, Gramm, Grassley, Hagel, 
  Helms, Hollings, Hutchinson, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, Johnson, 
  Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Lugar, McCain, Miller, Murkowski, Reid, 
  Sessions, Roberts, Santorum, Shelby, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Stevens, 
  Thomas, Voinovich, Warner)
(Messrs. Gregg, Kyl).......................................Apr. 26, 2001
(Mr. Burns)..................................................May 9, 2001
(Mr. Breaux)................................................May 14, 2001
(Mr. Nelson of Florida).....................................May 21, 2001
(Mr. Nelson of Nebraska)....................................June 5, 2001

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States 
  authorizing Congress to prohibit the physical desecration of the flag 
  of the United States.
Subcommittee: Constitution

July 15, 2002--Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution.

  

S.J. Res. 8

                                                          March 20, 2001
  

                                                         CR S2582, S2594

Ms. Landrieu
(Mr. Breaux)..............................................Sept. 25, 2001
(Mr. Bayh, Mrs. Lincoln)..................................Sept. 26, 2001
(Mrs. Feinstein)............................................Oct. 2, 2001

Designating 2002 as the ``Year of the Rose''.
Full Committee

Dec. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Dec. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Dec. 13, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Dec. 18, 2001--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Dec. 19, 2001--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S.J. Res. 10

                                                          March 22, 2001
  

                                                         CR S2730, S2777

Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Schumer, Sarbanes, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. 
  Dodd, Kerry, Feingold, Lieberman, Biden, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. Murray, 
  Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Corzine, Dayton, Ms. Mikulski, 
  Mrs. Boxer)
(Mr. Harkin, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Wellstone)..................Mar. 27, 2001
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Feb. 26, 2002
(Mr. Torricelli).............................................May 2, 2002
(Ms. Landrieu)..............................................June 5, 2002
(Ms. Collins)..............................................July 11, 2002

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative 
  to equal rights for women and men.
Subcommittee: Constitution

July 15, 2002--Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution.

  

S.J. Res. 11

                                                          March 28, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3053, S3063

Mr. Sessions (for himself, Messrs. Gramm, Kyl, Inhofe, Shelby, Smith of 
  New Hampshire, Crapo, Hagel, Helms, Fitzgerald)

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to 
  require two-thirds majorities for bills increasing taxes.
Subcommittee: Constitution

July 15, 2002--Referred to the Committee on the Constitution.

  

S.J. Res. 12

                                                          March 28, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3053, S3063

Mr. Smith of New Hampshire
(Messrs. Lieberman, Leahy, Jeffords, Chafee)...............July 18, 2001
(Mr. Gregg).................................................Oct. 1, 2001
(Ms. Collins)...............................................Nov. 6, 2001
(Ms. Snowe).................................................Dec. 4, 2001

Granting the consent of Congress to the International Emergency 
  Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding.
Full Committee

Oct. 18, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Oct. 31, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Oct. 31, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Dec. 20, 2001--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Jan. 23, 2002--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S.J. Res. 13 (Public Law 107-209)

                                                          April 24, 2001
  

                                                         CR S3852, S3064

Mr. Warner (for himself, Mr. Allen)
(Mr. Kerry)................................................Apr. 30, 2001
(Mr. Breaux).................................................May 1, 2001
(Mr. Helms)..................................................May 2, 2001
(Mr. Sessions)...............................................May 7, 2001
(Mr. Roberts)................................................May 9, 2001
(Messrs. Jeffords, Inhofe)..................................May 10, 2001
(Mr. Reid).................................................Nov. 30, 2001
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Dec. 12, 2001

Confering honorary citizenship of the United States on Paul Yves Roch 
  Gilbert du Motier, also known as the Marquis de Lafayette.
Full Committee

May 2, 2001--Star Print ordered on the joint resolution.
Dec. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Dec. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Dec. 13, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Dec. 18, 2001--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Dec. 19, 2001--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary.
Mar. 18, 2002--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration and 
  Claims.
Apr. 17, 2002--Considered by the House Subcommittee on Immigration and 
  Claims.
Apr. 17, 2002--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
July 17, 2002--Approved by the House Committee on the Judiciary and 
  favorably reported.
July 17, 2002--Reported to the House with an amendment; written report 
  filed (H. Rept. 107-595).
July 19, 2002--Placed on the Union Calendar.
July 22, 2002--PASSED by the House, with an amendment to the preamble 
  and to the title.
July 24, 2002--Senate agreed to House amendments.
July 26, 2002--Presented to the President.
Aug. 6, 2002--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 107-209).

  

S.J. Res. 18

                                                           July 10, 2001
  

                                                         CR S7426, S7431

Mr. Sarbanes (for himself, Messrs. Biden, McCain, Campbell, Ms. 
  Mikulski, Mr. Carper)
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................July 20, 2001
(Messrs. Leahy, Breaux, Cleland, Crapo)...................Sept. 19, 2001
(Messrs. Daschle, Johnson, Feingold, Brownback, Bunning, 
  Nelson, Dodd)...........................................Sept. 20, 2001
(Messrs. Kennedy, Kerry, Levin, Lieberman, Rockefeller, 
  Corzine)................................................Sept. 21, 2001
(Messrs. Specter, Allen, Bond, Sessions)...................Sept 24, 2001
(Mr. Dorgan)..............................................Sept. 26, 2001
(Mrs. Clinton)..............................................Oct. 3, 2001

Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United States flag to 
  half-staff on the day of the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial 
  Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
Full Committee

Oct. 4, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Oct. 4, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Oct. 4, 2001--PASSED by the Senate.
Oct. 5, 2001--Received in the House and held at desk.

  

S.J. Res. 21

                                                          August 1, 2001
  

                                                                CR S8575

Mr. Kerry

Designating November 5, 2002, and November 2, 2004, as ``Federal 
  Election Day'' and making such day a legal public holiday, and for 
  other purposes.

``Federal Election Day Act of 2001''

Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 24

                                                         October 4, 2001
  

                                                       CR S10287, S10334

Mr. Specter
(Messrs. Lugar, Burns, Stevens, Thomas)....................Oct. 15, 2001
(Messrs. Allen, Cochran)....................................Nov. 8, 2001

Honoring Maureen Reagan on the occasion of her death and expressing 
  condolences to her family, including her husband Dennis Revell and her 
  daughter Rita Revell.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 29

                                                       November 14, 2001
  

                                                               CR S11789

Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Schumer, Specter)
(Mrs. Clinton)..............................................Dec. 5, 2001

Amending title 36, United States Code, to designate September 11 as 
  Patriot Day.
Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 30

                                                       December 20, 2001
  

                                                               CR S13944

Mr. Specter

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States 
  regarding the appointment of individuals to serve as Members of the 
  House of Representatives in the event a significant number of Members 
  are unable to serve at any time because of death or incapacity.
Subcommittee: Constitution

July 15, 2002--Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution.

  

S.J. Res. 33

                                                           March 4, 2002
  

                                                                CR S1421

Mr. Hollings (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Byrd, Cleland, Biden, 
  Harkin, Reid, Miller, Stevens)
(Mr. Cochran)...............................................Mar. 7, 2002

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating 
  to contributions and expenditures intended to affect elections.
Subcommittee: Constitution

July 15, 2002--Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution.

  

S.J. Res. 35

                                                          April 15, 2002
  

                                                         CR S2675, S2679

Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Messrs. Kyl, Bayh, Lott, Breaux, Allard, 
  Cleland, Bunning, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Craig, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. 
  DeWine, Wyden, Frist, Hagel, Helms, Hutchinson, Mrs. Hutchison, 
  Messrs. Inhofe, McCain, Shelby, Smith of Oregon, Warner)
(Messrs. Murkowski, Lieberman, Gramm, Smith of New 
  Hampshire)...............................................Apr. 17, 2002
(Mr. Miller)..............................................Sept. 13, 2002

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to 
  protect the rights of crime victims.
Subcommittee: Constitution

July 15, 2002--Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution.
July 17, 2002--Subcommittee on the Constitution hearing (J-107-94).

  

S.J. Res. 39

                                                           June 26, 2002
  

                                                                CR S6127

Ms. Landrieu (for herself, Mr. Allen)

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative 
  to the reference to God in the Pledge of Allegiance and on United 
  States currency.
Subcommittee: Constitution

July 15, 2002--Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution.

  

S.J. Res. 40

                                                           July 16, 2002
  

                                                                CR S6867

Mrs. Lincoln
(Messrs. Kennedy, Edwards, Wyden, Dorgan, Ms. Stabenow)
  .........................................................July 26, 2002
(Messrs. Hatch, Sarbanes)..................................July 31, 2002

Designating August as ``National Missing Adult Awareness Month''.

``National Missing Adult Awareness Month''

Full Committee

  

S.J. Res. 51

                                                        October 17, 2002
  

                                                       CR S10677, S10729

Mr. Wyden

To recognize the rights of consumers to use copyright protected works, 
  and for other purposes.

``Consumer Technology Bill of Rights''

Full Committee

  
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H.R. 476

                                                          April 17, 2002

To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking minors across 
  State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the involvement of 
  parents in abortion decisions.

``Child Custody Protection Act''

Full Committee

Apr. 17, 2002--PASSED by the House.
Apr. 17, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 486 (Private Law 107-3)

                                                            May 22, 2002

For the relief of Barbara Makuch.
Full Committee

May 21, 2002--PASSED by the House.
May 22, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
July 31, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
July 31, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment; 
  without written report.
July 31, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 18, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Sept. 25, 2002--Presented to the President.
Oct. 4, 2002--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 107-3).

  

H.R. 487 (Private Law 107-4)

                                                            May 22, 2002

For the relief of Eugene Makuch.
Full Committee

May 21, 2002--PASSED by the House.
May 22, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
July 31, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
July 31, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment; 
  without written report.
July 31, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 18, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Sept. 25, 2002--Presented to the President.
Oct. 4, 2002--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 107-4).

  

H.R. 556

                                                         October 2, 2002

To prevent the use of certain bank instruments for unlawful Internet 
  gambling, and for other purposes.

``Leach-LaFalce Internet Gambling Enforcement Act''

Full Committee

Oct. 1, 2002--PASSED by the House.
Oct. 2, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 741

                                                          March 15, 2001

To amend the Trademark Act of 1946 to provide for the registration and 
  protection of trademarks used in commerce, in order to carry out 
  provisions of certain international conventions, and for other 
  purposes.

``Madrid Protocol Implementation Act''

Full Committee

Mar. 14, 2001--PASSED by the House.
Mar. 15, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 768 (Public Law 107-72)

                                                      September 19, 2001

To amend the Improving America's Schools Act of 1994 to make permanent 
  the favorable treatment of need-based educational aid under the 
  antitrust laws.
(Change of title: To amend the Improving America's Schools Act of 1994 
  to extend the favorable treatment of need-based educational aid under 
  the antitrust laws, and for other purposes.)

``Need-Based Educational Aid Act of 2001''

Full Committee

Apr. 3, 2001--PASSED by the House.
Apr. 4, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
Sept. 19, 2001--Referred the Committee on the Judiciary.
Oct. 3, 2001--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the Judiciary 
  was discharged from further consideration, with an amendment and an 
  amendment to the title.
Oct. 4, 2001--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 6, 2001--House agrees to Senate amendment.
Nov. 13, 2001--Presented to the President.
Nov. 20, 2001--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 107-72).

  

H.R. 802 (Public Law 107-12)

                                                          March 22, 2001

To authorize the Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor, and for other 
  purposes.

``Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor Act of 2001''

Full Committee

Mar. 22, 2001--PASSED by the House.
Mar. 22, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
May 10, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
May 10, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written 
  report.
May 10, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
May 14, 2001--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
May 18, 2001--Presented to the President.
May 30, 2001--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 107-12).

  

H.R. 807

                                                           July 18, 2001

For the relief of Rabon Lowry of Pembroke, North Carolina.
Full Committee

July 17, 2001--PASSED by the House.
July 18, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 809

                                                          March 15, 2001

To make technical corrections to various antitrust laws and to 
  references to such laws.

``Antitrust Technical Corrections Act of 2001''

Full Committee

Mar. 14, 2001--PASSED by the House.
Mar. 15, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Sept. 5, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment.
Sept. 12, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment; 
  without written report.
Sept. 12, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

H.R. 860

                                                          March 15, 2001

To amend title 28, United States Code, to allow a judge to whom a case 
  is transferred to retain jurisdiction over certain multidistrict 
  litigation cases for trial, and to provide for Federal jurisdiction of 
  certain multiparty, multiforum civil actions.

``Multidistrict, Multiparty, Multiforum Trial Jurisdiction Act of 2001''

Full Committee

Mar. 14, 2001--PASSED by the House.
Mar. 15, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 861 (Public Law 107-169)

                                                          March 15, 2001

To make technical amendments to section 10 of title 9, United States 
  Code.
Full Committee

Mar. 14, 2001--PASSED by the House.
Mar. 15, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Mar. 19, 2001--Star Print ordered on the bill.
Dec. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Dec. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Dec. 13, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Apr. 18, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Apr. 19, 2002--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Apr. 26, 2002--Presented to the President.
May 7, 2002--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 107-169).

  

H.R. 863

                                                        October 17, 2001

To provide grants to ensure increased accountability for juvenile 
  offenders.

``Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 2001''

Full Committee

Oct. 16, 2001--PASSED by the House.
Oct. 17, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 1022

                                                       December 12, 2001

To amend title 4, United States Code, to make sure the rules of 
  etiquette for flying the flag of the United States do not preclude the 
  flying of flags at half mast when ordered by city and local officials.

``Community Recognition Act of 2001''

Full Committee

Dec. 12, 2001--PASSED by the House.
Dec. 12, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 1209 (Public Law 107-208)

                                                            June 7, 2001

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to determine whether an 
  alien is a child, for purposes of classification as an immediate 
  relative, based on the age of the alien on the date the classification 
  petition with respect to the alien is filed, and for other purposes.

``Child Status Protection Act of 2001''

Full Committee

June 6, 2001--PASSED by the House.
June 7, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
May 16, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
May 16, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute.
May 16, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
June 13, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
June 17, 2002--Message on Senate action sent to House.
July 22, 2002--House agreed to Senate amendment.
July 30, 2002--Presented to the President.
Aug. 8, 2002--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 107-208).

  

H.R. 1840 (Public Law 107-185)

                                                        October 31, 2001

To extend eligibility for refugee status of unmarried sons and daughters 
  of certain Vietnamese refugees.
Full Committee

Oct. 30, 2001--PASSED by the House.
Oct. 31, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Dec. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Dec. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Dec. 13, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
May 10, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
May 20, 2002--Presented to the President.
May 30, 2002--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 107-185).

  

H.R. 1866

                                                       September 6, 2001

To amend title 35, United States Code, to clarify the basis for granting 
  requests for reexamination of patents.
Full Committee

Sept. 5, 2001--PASSED by the House.
Sept. 6, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
June 20, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
June 20, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment; 
  without written report.
June 20, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

H.R. 1877

                                                            May 22, 2002

To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide that certain sexual 
  crimes against children are predicate crimes for the interception of 
  communications, and for other purposes.

``Child Sex Crimes Wiretapping Act of 2002''

Full Committee

May 21, 2002--PASSED by the House.
May 22, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 1886

                                                       September 6, 2001

To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide for appeals by third 
  parties in certain patent reexamination proceedings.
Full Committee

Sept. 5, 2001--PASSED by the House.
Sept. 6, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
June 20, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
June 20, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment; 
  without written report.
June 20, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

H.R. 1892 (Public Law 107-150)

                                                           July 24, 2001

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for the 
  acceptance of an affidavit of support from another eligible sponsor if 
  the original sponsor has died and the Attorney General has determined 
  for humanitarian reasons that the original sponsor's classification 
  petition should not be revoked.

``Family Sponsor Immigration Act of 2001''

Full Committee

July 23, 2001--PASSED by the House.
July 24, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Dec. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment.
Dec. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Dec. 13, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Dec. 20, 2001--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
Jan. 23, 2002--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Feb. 26, 2002--House agreed to Senate amendment.
Feb. 26, 2002--Cleared for White House.
Mar. 13, 2002--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 107-150).

  

H.R. 1900

                                                      September 21, 2001

To amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 to 
  provide quality prevention programs and accountability programs 
  relating to juvenile delinquency, and for other purposes.

``Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 2001''

Full Committee

Sept. 20, 2001--PASSED by the House.
Sept. 21, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 2047

                                                        November 7, 2001

To authorize appropriations for the United States Patent and Trademark 
  Office for fiscal year 2002, and for other purposes.

``Patent and Trademark Office Authorization Act of 2002''

Full Committee

Nov. 6, 2001--PASSED by the House.
Nov. 7, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
June 26, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment and an amendment 
  to the title, after the Committee on the Judiciary was discharged from 
  further consideration.
June 27, 2002--Message on Senate action sent to the House.

  

H.R. 2048 (Public Law 107-179)

                                                       September 6, 2001

To require a report on the operations of the State Justice Institute.
Full Committee

Sept. 5, 2001--PASSED by the House.
Sept. 6, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Dec. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Dec. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Dec. 13, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
May 7, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
May 8, 2002--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
May 8, 2002--Presented to the President.
May 20, 2002--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 107-179).

  

H.R. 2054

                                                           June 12, 2002

To give the consent of Congress to an agreement or compact between Utah 
  and Nevada regarding a change in the boundaries of those States, and 
  for other purposes.
Full Committee

June 11, 2002--PASSED by the House.
June 12, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 2068 (Public Law 107-217)

                                                           June 12, 2002

To revise, codify, and enact without substantive change certain general 
  and permanent laws, related to public buildings, property, and works, 
  as title 40, United States Code, ``Public Buildings, Property, and 
  Works''.
Full Committee

June 11, 2002--PASSED by the House.
June 12, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
June 20, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
June 21, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment; 
  without written report.
June 21, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Aug. 1, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Aug. 2, 2002--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Aug. 13, 2002--Presented to the President.
Aug. 21, 2002--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 107-217).

  

H.R. 2133 (Public Law 107-41)

                                                           June 28, 2001

To establish a commission for the purpose of encouraging and providing 
  for the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Supreme Court 
  decision in Brown v. Board of Education.
Full Committee

June 27, 2001--PASSED by the House.
June 28, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Aug. 2, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with amendments.
Aug. 2, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with amendments, 
  without written report.
Aug. 2, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Aug. 3, 2001--PASSED by the Senate, with amendments.
Sept. 5, 2001--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Sept. 10, 2001--House agreed to Senate amendments.
Sept. 14, 2001--Presented to the President.
Sept. 18, 2001--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 107-41).

  

H.R. 2137

                                                           July 24, 2001

To make clerical and other technical amendments to title 18, United 
  States Code, and other laws relating to crime and criminal procedure.

``Criminal Law Technical Amendments Act of 2001''

Full Committee

July 23, 2001--PASSED by the House.
July 24, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 2146

                                                          March 15, 2002

To amend title 18 of the United States Code to provide life imprisonment 
  for repeat offenders who commit sex offenses against children.

``Two Strikes and You're Out Child Protection Act''

Full Committee

Mar. 14, 2002--PASSED by the House.
Mar. 15, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 2215 (Public Law 107-273)

                                                           July 24, 2001

To authorize appropriations for the Department of Justice for fiscal 
  year 2002, and for other purposes.

``21st Century Department of Justice Appropriations Authorization Act''

Full Committee

July 23, 2001--PASSED by the House.
July 24, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Oct. 18, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Oct. 30, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Oct. 30, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Dec. 20, 2001--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment in the nature of 
  a substitute, and an additional amendment.
Dec. 20, 2001--Senate insists on its amendments, asks for a conference, 
  appoints conferees Hatch, Kennedy, and Leahy.
Jan. 23, 2002--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Feb. 6, 2002--Mr. Sensenbrenner asked unanimous consent that the House 
  disagree to the Senate amendments, and agree to a conference.
Feb. 6, 2002--On motion that the House disagree to the Senate amendment, 
  and agree to a conference agreed to without objection.
Feb. 6, 2002--The Speaker of the House appointed conferees.
May 1, 2002--Ms. DeGette moved that the House instruct conferees.
May 1, 2002--On motion that the House instruct conferees agreed to.
May 1, 2002--Motion to reconsider laid on the table and agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 25, 2002--Conference papers: Senate report and manager's statement 
  held at the desk in the Senate.
Sept. 25, 2002--House filed conference report (H. Rept. 107-685).
Sept. 25, 2002--House Committee on Rules reported H. Res. 552 to the 
  House.
Sept. 26, 2002--Rule H. Res. 552 passed the House.
Sept. 26, 2002--Conference report H. Rept. 107-685 brought up for 
  consideration under the provisions of H. Res. 552.
Sept. 26, 2002--Conference report agreed to by the House.
Sept. 26, 2002--Conference papers: message on House action held at the 
  desk in Senate.
Oct. 1, 2002--Senate agreed to proceed to consideration of the 
  conference report to accompany H.R. 2215.
Oct. 1, 2002--Conference report considered in the Senate.
Oct. 3, 2002--Conference report considered in the Senate.
Oct. 3, 2002--Senate agreed to conference report.
Oct. 3, 2002--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 3, 2002--Cleared for the White House.
Oct. 8, 2002--Pursuant to the provisions of H. Con. Res. 503, enrollment 
  corrections on H.R. 2215 have been made.
Oct. 23, 2002--Presented to the President.
Nov. 2, 2002--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 107-273).

  

H.R. 2245 (Private Law 107-5)

                                                      September 18, 2002

For the relief of Anisha Goveas Foti.
Full Committee

Sept. 17, 2002--PASSED by the House.
Sept. 18, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Oct. 17, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment.
Oct. 18, 2002--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 25, 2002--Presented to the President.
Nov. 5, 2002--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 107-5).

  

H.R. 2277 (Public Law 107-124)

                                                        October 16, 2001

To provide for work authorization for nonimmigrant spouses of treaty 
  traders and treaty investors.
Full Committee

Sept. 5, 2001--PASSED by the House.
Sept. 6, 2001--Received in the Senate.
Oct. 16, 2001--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Dec. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Dec. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Dec. 13, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Dec. 20, 2001--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Dec. 20, 2001--Cleared for the White House.
Dec. 21, 2001--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Jan. 4, 2002--Presented to the President.
Jan. 16, 2002--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 107-124).

  

H.R. 2278 (Public Law 107-125)

                                                        October 16, 2001

To provide for work authorization for nonimmigrant spouses of 
  intracompany transferees, and to reduce the period of time during 
  which certain intracompany transferees have to be continuously 
  employed before applying for admission to the United States.
Full Committee

Sept. 5, 2001--PASSED by the House.
Sept. 6, 2001--Received in the Senate.
Oct. 16, 2001--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Dec. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Dec. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Dec. 13, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Dec. 20, 2001--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Dec. 20, 2001--Cleared for the White House.
Dec. 21, 2001--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Jan. 4, 2002--Presented to the President.
Jan. 16, 2002--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 107-125).

  

H.R. 2341

                                                          March 14, 2002

To amend the procedures that apply to consideration of interstate class 
  actions to assure fairer outcomes for class members and defendants, to 
  outlaw certain practices that provide inadequate settlements for class 
  members, to assure that attorneys do not receive a disproportionate 
  amount of settlements at the expense of class members, to provide for 
  clearer and simpler information in class action settlement notices, to 
  assure prompt consideration of interstate class actions, to amend 
  title 28, United States Code, to allow the application of the 
  principles of Federal diversity jurisdiction to interstate class 
  actions, and for other purposes.

``Class Action Fairness Act of 2002''

Full Committee

Mar. 13, 2002--PASSED by the House.
Mar. 14, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
July 31, 2002--Full Committee hearing (J-107-98).

  

H.R. 3160

                                                        October 20, 2001

To amend the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 with 
  respect to the responsibilities of the Secretary of Health and Human 
  Services regarding biological agents and toxins, and to amend title 
  18, United States Code, with respect to such agents and toxins.

``Bioterrorism Prevention Act of 2001''

Full Committee

Oct. 23, 2001--PASSED by the House.
Oct. 24, 2001--Received in the Senate.
Dec. 20, 2001--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 3180 (Public Law 107-352)

                                                           June 27, 2002

To consent to certain amendments to the New Hampshire-Vermont Interstate 
  School Compact.
Full Committee

June 26, 2002--PASSED by the House.
June 27, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Nov. 14, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Nov. 14, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Nov. 14, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 20, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Nov. 21, 2002--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 9, 2002--Presented to the President.
Dec. 17, 2002--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 107-352).

  

H.R. 3209

                                                       December 12, 2001

To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to false 
  communications about certain criminal violations, and for other 
  purposes.

``Anti-Hoax Terrorism Act of 2001''

Full Committee

Dec. 12, 2001--PASSED by the House.
Dec. 12, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 3214 (Public Law 107-241)

                                                           July 16, 2002

To amend the charter of the AMVETS organization.
Full Committee

July 15, 2002--PASSED by the House.
July 16, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Sept. 5, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Sept. 5, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Sept. 5, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Oct. 2, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Oct. 7, 2002--Presented to the President.
Oct. 16, 2002--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 107-241).

  

H.R. 3231

                                                          April 26, 2002

To replace the Immigration and Naturalization Service with the Office of 
  the Associate Attorney General for Immigration Affairs, the Bureau of 
  Citizenship and Immigration Services, and the Bureau of Immigration 
  Enforcement, and for other purposes.

``Barbara Jordan Immigration Reform and Accountability Act of 2002''

Full Committee

Apr. 25, 2002--PASSED by the House.
Apr. 26, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 3275 (Public Law 107-197)

                                                       December 20, 2001

To implement the International Convention for the Suppression of 
  Terrorist Bombings to strengthen criminal laws relating to attacks on 
  places of public use, to implement the International Convention of the 
  Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism, to combat terrorism and 
  defend the Nation against terrorist acts, and for other purposes.

``Terrorist Bombings Convention Implementation Act of 2001''

Full Committee

Dec. 19, 2001--PASSED by the House.
Dec. 20, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
June 14, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment in the nature of 
  a substitute, after the Committee on the Judiciary was discharged from 
  further consideration.
June 17, 2002--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 18, 2002--House agrees to Senate amendment.
June 18, 2002--Presented to the President.
June 25, 2002--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 107-197).

  

H.R. 3375

                                                            May 22, 2002

To provide compensation for the United States citizens who were victims 
  of the bombings of United States embassies in East Africa on August 7, 
  1998, on the same basis as compensation is provided to victims of the 
  terrorist-related aircraft crashes on September 11, 2001.

``Embassy Employee Compensation Act''

Full Committee

May 21, 2002--PASSED by the House.
May 22, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
July 11, 2002--Committee began consideration, but did not complete 
  action thereon.

  

H.R. 3482

                                                           July 16, 2002

To provide greater cybersecurity.

``Cyber Security Enhancement Act of 2002''

Full Committee

July 15, 2002--PASSED by the House.
July 16, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 3525 (Public Law 107-173)

                                                       December 20, 2001

To enhance the border security of the United States, and for other 
  purposes.

``Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Act of 2001''

Full Committee

Dec. 19, 2001--PASSED by the House.
Dec. 20, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Apr. 11, 2002--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged.
Apr. 12, 2002--Considered by the Senate.
Apr. 15, 2002--Considered by the Senate.
Apr. 18, 2002--Considered by the Senate.
Apr. 18, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, with amendments.
Apr. 22, 2002--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
May 8, 2002--House agreed to Senate amendment.
May 8, 2002--Presented to the President.
May 14, 2002--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 107-173).

  

H.R. 3838 (Public Law 107-242)

                                                           July 16, 2002

To amend the charter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United 
  States organization to make members of the armed forces who receive 
  special pay for duty subject to hostile fire or imminent danger 
  eligible for membership in the organization, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

July 15, 2002--PASSED by the House.
July 16, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Sept. 5, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Sept. 5, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Sept. 5, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Oct. 2, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Oct. 7, 2002--Presented to the President.
Oct. 16, 2002--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 107-242).

  

H.R. 3892

                                                           July 23, 2002

To amend title 28, United States Code, to make certain modifications in 
  the judicial discipline procedures, and for other purposes.

``Judicial Improvements Act of 2002''

Full Committee

July 22, 2002--PASSED by the House.
July 23, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
July 31, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
July 31, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute; without written report.
July 31, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.

  

H.R. 3988 (Public Law 107-309)

                                                           July 16, 2002

To amend title 36, United States Code, to clarify the requirements for 
  eligibility in the American Legion.
Full Committee

July 15, 2002--PASSED by the House.
July 16, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Nov. 14, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Nov. 14, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment; 
  without written report.
Nov. 14, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 14, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Nov. 15, 2002--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 21, 2002--Presented to the President.
Dec. 2, 2002--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 107-309).

  

H.R. 4600

                                                      September 26, 2002

To improve patient access to health care services and provide improved 
  medical care by reducing the excessive burden the liability system 
  places on the health care delivery system.

``Help Efficient, Accessible, Low-cost, Timely Healthcare (HEALTH) Act 
  of 2002''

Full Committee

Sept. 26, 2002--PASSED by the House.
Sept. 26, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 4477

                                                           June 27, 2002

To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to crimes involving 
  the transportation of persons and sex tourism.

``Sex Tourism Prohibition Improvement Act of 2002''

Full Committee

June 26, 2002--PASSED by the House.
June 27, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 4598

                                                           June 27, 2002

To provide for the sharing of homeland security information by Federal 
  intelligence and law enforcement agencies with State and local 
  entities.

``Homeland Security Information Sharing Act''

Full Committee

June 26, 2002--PASSED by the House.
June 27, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 4623

                                                           June 26, 2002

To prevent trafficking in child pornography and obscenity, to proscribe 
  pandering and solicitation relating to visual depictions of minors 
  engaging in sexually explicit conduct, to prevent the use of child 
  pornography and obscenity to facilitate crimes against children, and 
  for other purposes.

``Child Obscenity and Pornography Prevention Act of 2002''

Full Committee

June 25, 2002--PASSED by the House.
June 26, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Oct. 2, 2002--Full Committee hearing (J-107-108).

  

H.R. 4679

                                                           June 26, 2002

To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a maximum term of 
  supervised release of life for sex offenders.

``Lifetime Consequences for Sex Offenders Act of 2002''

Full Committee

June 25, 2002--PASSED by the House.
June 26, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 4858

                                                           June 26, 2002

To improve access to physicians in medically underserved areas.
Full Committee

June 25, 2002--PASSED by the House.
June 26, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.R. 5118

                                                           July 19, 2002

To provide for enhanced penalties for accounting and auditing 
  improprieties at publicly traded companies, and for other purposes.

``Corporate Fraud Accountability Act of 2002''

Full Committee

July 16, 2002--PASSED by the House.
July 17, 2002--Received in the Senate.
July 19, 2002--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

                              HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS

H. Con. Res. 31

                                                           March 8, 2001

Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding the importance of organ, 
  tissue, bone marrow, and blood donation and supporting National Donor 
  Day.
Full Committee

Mar. 7, 2001--AGREED TO by the House.
Mar. 8, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 56

                                                            June 7, 2001

Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding National Pearl Harbor 
  Remembrance Day.
Full Committee

May 21, 2001--AGREED TO by the House.
May 22, 2001--Received in the Senate.
June 7, 2001--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 57

                                                          March 14, 2001

Condemning the heinous atrocities that occurred on March 5, 2001, at 
  Santana High School in Santee, California.
Full Committee

Mar. 13, 2001--AGREED TO by the House.
Mar. 14, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 88

                                                       November 14, 2001

Expressing the sense of the Congress that the President should issue a 
  proclamation to recognize the contribution of the Lao-Hmong in 
  defending freedom and democracy and supporting the goals of Lao-Hmong 
  Recognition Day.
Full Committee

Nov. 13, 2001--AGREED TO by the House.
Nov. 14, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Nov. 29, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Nov. 29, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without written 
  report.
Nov. 29, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Dec. 10, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without 
  amendment.
Dec. 11, 2001--Message on Senate action sent to the House.

  

H. Con. Res. 95

                                                             May 2, 2001

Supporting a National Charter Schools Week.
Full Committee

May 1, 2001--AGREED TO by the House.
May 2, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on the 
  Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 100

                                                            June 7, 2001

Commending the American Football Coaches Association for its dedication 
  and efforts to protect children and locate the Nation's missing, 
  kidnapped, and runaway children.
Full Committee

June 5, 2001--AGREED TO by the House.
June 6, 2001--Received in the Senate.
June 7, 2001--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 110

                                                          April 26, 2001

Expressing the sense of the Congress in support of National Children's 
  Flag Day.
Full Committee

Apr. 26, 2001--AGREED TO by the House.
Apr. 26, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 157

                                                       November 28, 2001

Recognizing and honoring Joseph Henry for his significant and 
  distinguished role in the development and advancement of science and 
  electricity.
Full Committee

Nov. 27, 2001--AGREED TO by the House.
Nov. 28, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 163

                                                           June 20, 2001

Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth Independence Day 
  and expressing the sense of Congress that history be regarded as a 
  means of understanding the past and solving the challenges of the 
  future.
Full Committee

June 19, 2001--AGREED TO by the House.
June 20, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 168

                                                           July 11, 2001

Expressing the sense of Congress in support of victims of torture.
Full Committee

July 10, 2001--AGREED TO by the House.
July 11, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 172

                                                           June 27, 2001

Recognizing and honoring the Young Men's Christian Association on the 
  occasion of its 150th anniversary in the United States.
Full Committee

June 26, 2001--AGREED TO by the House.
June 27, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 179

                                                          August 3, 2001

Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the establishment of a 
  National Health Center Week to raise awareness of health services 
  provided by community, migrant, public housing, and homeless health 
  centers.
Full Committee

Aug. 2, 2001--AGREED TO by the House.
Aug. 3, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 183

                                                       September 5, 2002

Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the United States 
  Congressional Philharmonic Society and its mission of promoting 
  musical excellence throughout the educational system and encouraging 
  people of all ages to commit to the love and expression of musical 
  performance.

Sept. 4, 2002--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 5, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Sept. 12, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.
Sept. 13, 2002--Message on Senate action sent to the House.

  

H. Con. Res. 204

                                                      September 25, 2001

Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the establishment of National 
  Character Counts Week.
Full Committee

Sept. 24, 2001--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 25, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Oct. 12, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
Oct. 12, 2001--Message on Senate action sent to the House.

  

H. Con. Res. 227

                                                      September 14, 2001

Condemning bigotry and violence against Arab-Americans, American 
  Muslims, and Americans from South Asia in the wake of terrorist 
  attacks in New York City, New York, and Washington, D.C., on September 
  11, 2001.
Full Committee

Sept. 18, 2001--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 19, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Sept. 26, 2001--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
Sept. 26, 2001--Message on Senate action sent to the House.

  

H. Con. Res. 233

                                                        October 31, 2001

Expressing the profound sorrow of the Congress for the death and 
  injuries suffered by first responders as they endeavored to save 
  innocent people in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on the World 
  Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001.
Full Committee

Oct. 30, 2001--AGREED TO by the House.
Oct. 31, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 243

                                                        October 31, 2001

Expressing the sense of the Congress that the Public Safety Officer 
  Medal of Valor should be presented to the public safety officers who 
  have perished and select other public safety officers who deserve 
  recognition for outstanding valor above and beyond the call of duty in 
  the aftermath of the terrorist attacks in the United States on 
  September 11, 2001.
Full Committee

Oct. 30, 2001--AGREED TO by the House.
Oct. 31, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
Apr. 18, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
Apr. 18, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
Apr. 18, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate.
Apr. 19, 2002--Message on Senate action sent to the House.

  

H. Con. Res. 248

                                                        October 17, 2001

Expressing the sense of the Congress that public schools may display the 
  words ``God Bless America'' as an expression of support for the 
  Nation.
Full Committee

Oct. 16, 2001--AGREED TO by the House.
Oct. 17, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 254

                                                       November 14, 2001

Encouraging the people of the United States to celebrate the 300th 
  anniversary of William Penn's Charter of Privileges, the 250th 
  anniversary of the Liberty Bell, and the 225th anniversary of the 
  first public reading of the Declaration of Independence.
Full Committee

Nov. 13, 2001--AGREED TO by the House.
Nov. 14, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 297

                                                      September 26, 2002

Recognizing the historical significance of 100 years of Korean 
  immigration to the United States.
Full Committee

Sept. 25, 2002--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 26, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 314

                                                            May 21, 2002

Recognizing the members of AMVETS for their service to the Nation and 
  supporting the goal of AMVETS National Charter Day.
Full Committee

May 21, 2002--AGREED TO by the House.
May 21, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 335

                                                       February 28, 2002

Recognizing the significance of Black History Month and the 
  contributions of Black Americans as a significant part of the history, 
  progress, and heritage of the United States.
Full Committee

Feb. 28, 2002--AGREED TO by the House.
Feb. 28, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 337

                                                      September 20, 2002

Recognizing the teams and players of the Negro Baseball Leagues for 
  their achievements, dedication, sacrifices, and contributions to 
  baseball and the Nation.
Full Committee

Sept. 19, 2002--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 20, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 386

                                                             May 1, 2002

Supporting a National Charter Schools Week, and for other purposes.
Full Committee

Apr. 30, 2002--AGREED TO by the House.
May 1, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on the 
  Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 387

                                                            May 15, 2002

Recognizing the American Society of Civil Engineers for reaching its 
  150th Anniversary and for the many vital contributions of civil 
  engineers to the quality of life of our Nation's people including the 
  research and development projects that have led to the physical 
  infrastructure of modern America.
Full Committee

May 14, 2002--AGREED TO by the House.
May 15, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
June 13, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment.
June 13, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy, without amendment 
  and with a preamble; without written report.
June 13, 2002--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
June 18, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, without amendment and with a 
  preamble.
June 19, 2002--Message on Senate action sent to the House.

  

H. Con. Res. 388

                                                             May 1, 2002

Expressing the sense of the Congress that there should be established a 
  National Minority Health and Health Disparities Month, and for other 
  purposes.
Full Committee

Apr. 30, 2002--AGREED TO by the House.
May 1, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on the 
  Judiciary.
Oct. 3, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.
Oct. 4, 2002--Message on Senate action sent to the House.

  

H. Con. Res. 391

                                                             May 1, 2002

Honoring the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers men's hockey and 
  wrestling teams and the University of Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs 
  women's hockey team for winning the 2002 National Collegiate Athletic 
  Association championships.
Full Committee

Apr. 30, 2002--AGREED TO by the House.
May 1, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on the 
  Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 395

                                                           July 17, 2002

Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Constitution of the Commonwealth 
  of Puerto Rico.
Full Committee

July 16, 2002--AGREED TO by the House.
July 17, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 413

                                                           July 16, 2002

Honoring the invention of modern air-conditioning by Dr. Willis H. 
  Carrier on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.
Full Committee

July 16, 2002--AGREED TO by the House.
July 16, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.
July 19, 2002--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, without amendment 
  and with a preamble.
July 19, 2002--Message on Senate action sent to the House.

  

H. Con. Res. 419

                                                      September 25, 2002

Requesting the President to issue a proclamation in observance of the 
  100th Anniversary of the founding of the International Association of 
  Fish and Wildlife Agencies.
Full Committee

Sept. 24, 2002--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 25, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 442

                                                      September 10, 2002

Recognizing the American Road and Transportation Builders Association 
  for reaching its 100th Anniversary and for the many vital 
  contributions of its members in the transportation construction 
  industry to the American economy and quality of life through the 
  multi-modal transportation infrastructure network its members have 
  designed, built, and managed over the past century.
Full Committee

Sept. 9, 2002--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 10, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H. Con. Res. 472

                                                      September 25, 2002

Recognizing the 100th anniversary of the 4-H Youth Development Program.
Full Committee

Sept. 24, 2002--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 25, 2002--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

                              HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS

H.J. Res. 60

                                                        December 5, 2001

Honoring Maureen Reagan on the occasion of her death and expressing 
  condolences to her family, including her husband Dennis Revell and her 
  daughter Rita Revell.
Full Committee

Dec. 4, 2001--PASSED by the House.
Dec. 5, 2001--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  the Judiciary.

  

H.J. Res. 71 (Public Law 107-89)

                                                        October 25, 2001

Amending title 36, United States Code, to designate September 11 as 
  Patriot Day.
Full Committee

Oct. 25, 2001--PASSED by the House.
Oct. 25, 2001--Received in the Senate.
Oct. 31, 2001--referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Nov. 30, 2001--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the 
  Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
Dec. 3, 2001--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 6, 2001--Presented to the President.
Dec. 18, 2001--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 107-89).

  
  

  
  
                   BILLS OF INTEREST TO THE COMMITTEE
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                              SENATE BILL

S. 420

                                                           March 1, 2001

Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Torricelli, Biden, Hatch, Sessions, 
  Carper, Johnson)

To amend title 11, United States Code, and for other purposes.

``Bankruptcy Reform Act of 2001''

Feb. 28, 2001--Committee on the Judiciary ordered to be reported an 
  original measure in lieu of.
Mar. 1, 2001--Original measure reported to the Senate by Senator 
  Grassley, without written report.
Mar. 1, 2001--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Mar. 5, 2001--Measure laid before the Senate by unanimous consent.
Mar. 7, 2001--Considered by the Senate.
Mar. 8, 2001--Considered by the Senate.
Mar. 9, 2001--Considered by the Senate.
Mar. 12, 2001--Considered by the Senate.
Mar. 12, 2001--Cloture motion on the bill presented in the Senate.
Mar. 13, 2001--Considered by the Senate.
Mar. 14, 2001--Considered by the Senate.
Mar. 15, 2001--Considered by the Senate.
Mar. 15, 2001--PASSED by the Senate, with amendments (yea-nay vote 83-
  15).
Mar. 20, 2001--Received in the House and held at desk.
July 17, 2001--See also H.R. 333.

  

                              SENATE RESOLUTION

S. Res. 53

                                                           March 8, 2001

Mr. Hatch

An original resolution authorizing expenditures by the Committee on the 
  Judiciary.

Mar. 8, 2001--Committee on the Judiciary ordered to be reported an 
  original measure.
Mar. 8, 2001--Original measure reported to the Senate by Senator Hatch, 
  without written report.
Mar. 8, 2001--Referred to the Committee on Rules and Administration.

  

                              HOUSE BILLS

H.R. 1885

                                                            May 17, 2001

To enhance the border security of the United States, and for other 
  purposes.

``Section 245(i) Extension Act of 2001''

May 21, 2001--PASSED by the House.
May 22, 2001--Received in the Senate.
June 7, 2001--Read the first time; placed on the Senate Legislative 
  Calendar.
June 8, 2001--Read the second time; placed on the Senate Legislative 
  Calendar under general orders.
Sept. 6, 2001--Considered by the Senate.
Sept. 6, 2001--PASSED by the Senate.
Sept. 6, 2001--See also S. 778.
Sept. 10, 2001--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Mar. 12, 2002--House agreed to Senate amendment with amendments pursuant 
  to H. Res. 365.
Mar. 13, 2002--Message on House action received in the Senate and held 
  at desk; House amendments to Senate amendment.
(Note: H. Res. 365 incorporated the text of H.R. 3525, the Enhanced 
  Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Act, into H.R. 1885, the Section 
  245(i) Extension Act. Subsequently, H.R. 3525 became Public Law 107-
  173 on May 14, 2002.)

  

H.R. 2621 (Public Law 107-307)

                                                           July 25, 2001

To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to consumer product 
  protection.

``Consumer Product Protection Act of 2001''

July 25, 2001--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime.
July 26, 2001--House Subcommittee on Crime held hearings.
July 26, 2001--House Subcommittee on Crime consideration and markup.
July 26, 2001--Approved by the House Subcommittee on Crime and referred 
  to the Full House Committee on the Judiciary.
May 8, 2002--Approved by the House Committee on the Judiciary and 
  ordered favorably reported, with an amendment.
May 23, 2002--Reported by the House Committee on the Judiciary to the 
  House, with an amendment.
May 23, 2002--Placed on the Union Calendar.
June 11, 2002--PASSED by the House, with an amendment and an amendment 
  to the title.
June 12, 2002--Received in the Senate and placed on the Senate 
  Legislative Calendar.
Oct. 16, 2002--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
Oct. 17, 2002--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 15, 2002--House agreed to Senate amendment.
Nov. 21, 2002--Presented to the President.
Nov. 2, 2002--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 107-307).

  
  

  
  
              SUBCOMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE OVERSIGHT AND THE COURTS

        STANDARDS TO BE USED IN ADJUDICATING PRIVATE CLAIMS BILLS

    The right to petition for redress of grievances is guaranteed by the 
first amendment to the Constitution. When called upon to decide whether 
relief should be granted persons seeking redress of grievances, the 
subcommittee is guided by principles of equity and justice. In 
connection with its jurisdiction over claims, the subcommittee considers 
private bills extending relief to individuals who have no other existing 
remedy. The task of the subcommittee is to determine whether the 
equities and circumstances of a case create a moral obligation on the 
part of the Government to extend relief to an individual.

                                                                      1.
           The meeting of this subcommittee shall be held upon 
           appropriate notice by the chairman of the subcommittee.

                                                                      2.
           No consideration shall be given to any bill until request is 
           made by the author or sponsor, who shall file sufficient 
           evidence in its behalf.

                                                                      3.
           No private bill shall be considered if an adequate judicial 
           or administrative remedy exists, or where court proceedings 
           are pending for the purpose of adjusting or changing the 
           status of the beneficiary.

                                                                      4.
           No favorable consideration shall be given to any private bill 
           until the proper department or agency has submitted a report. 
           The subcommittee will obtain such report upon request.

                                                                      5.
           Upon receipt of reports from the Departments, private bills 
           shall be scheduled for subcommittee consideration in the 
           chronological order of their introduction, except that 
           priority shall be given to bills introduced earliest in any 
           of the previous Congresses.

                                                                      6.
           Bills which have been previously tabled shall not be 
           reconsidered unless new evidence is introduced showing a 
           material change of the facts known to the subcommittee. In 
           the event of a request for reconsideration the subcommittee 
           shall, insofar as practicable, dispose of such request at the 
           first meeting of the subcommittee following receipt of such 
           request.

            NOTE:
                 The number of bills referred to the subcommittee makes 
                 it impossible to continue to review cases which were 
                 the subjects of unfavorable consideration at a prior 
                 time. A case considered by the subcommittee and 
                 rejected at a previous consideration will be viewed in 
                 the same light as a case which has been adversely 
                 decided by a court.

                                                                      7.
           The subcommittee shall not consider any claim filed with the 
           Office of Workmen's Compensation Programs, Department of 
           Labor, considered on its merits and disallowed; or any bill 
           awarding or increasing compensation to an employee or 
           dependents in lieu of that prescribed by chapter 81--
           Compensation for Work Injuries, of title 5, U.S. Code, or 
           otherwise interfering with the provisions of that chapter, 
           except bills to waive the limitations of time contained in 
           pertinent sections of the act.

            NOTE:
                 Bills to waive statutes of limitation as they apply to 
                 this subject area, may be waived upon two-thirds vote 
                 of this subcommittee. As a matter of policy, these 
                 bills will include, if approved by the subcommittee, a 
                 provision precluding the receipt of benefits for any 
                 period prior to their date of approval. In addition, 
                 such bills will include a limitation requiring 
                 presentation of claims within 6 months from the date of 
                 approval. The showing required by the subcommittee to 
                 warrant favorable consideration of such a bill is at 
                 least a prima facie case, coupled with justification 
                 for failure to file with the time prescribed by the 
                 act. Statute of limitations problems are the only 
                 aspects of employee compensation cases that will be 
                 entertained by the subcommittee. The subcommittee has 
                 concluded that if the relief now extended to regular 
                 government employees or persons entitled to benefits is 
                 inadequate under the general law, the remedy must come 
                 by general law, not by enactment of discriminatory 
                 private legislation in selected cases.

                                                                      8.
           The subcommittee shall not consider any claim for retirement 
           benefits, compensation, pension, or gratuity by an employee 
           of the Government, or a member of the Armed Forces or the 
           Reserves, or by his dependents, when the retirement benefits, 
           compensation, pension, or gratuity to which such person 
           claims to be entitled is specifically covered by statutes, 
           which apply in a uniform manner to all similarly situated 
           individuals.

            NOTE:
                 The subjects of benefits, compensation, retirement, and 
                 pension rights of persons who serve or who previously 
                 served in the Armed Forces of the United States are 
                 fully covered by public law. Private bills providing 
                 for the award of such benefits to persons or their 
                 dependents contrary to the system of benefits awarded 
                 under applicable law to other similarly situated 
                 individuals, will not be entertained by the 
                 subcommittee.

                                                                      9.
           The subcommittee shall not consider any claim for retirement 
           benefits, compensation, pension, or gratuity under the 
           Railroad Retirement Act when such claim has been considered 
           on its merits and disallowed or otherwise conflicts with the 
           provisions and compensation of that act, except bills to 
           waive the limitation of time. This rule may be waived only 
           upon order of two-thirds of the subcommittee present and 
           voting.

                                                                     10.
           The subcommittee shall not consider any claims bill for 
           benefits under the Social Security Act as amended, when an 
           application for such benefits has been considered on its 
           merits and disallowed or the provisions of the bill otherwise 
           modify or extend the provision or benefits payable under that 
           act, but this prohibition shall not apply to bills to waive 
           limitations of time. This rule may be waived only upon order 
           of two-thirds of the subcommittee.

                                                                     11.
           In all bills carrying an appropriation, a provision shall be 
           added limiting attorney's fees to not more than 10 percent. 
           This limitation shall not apply to claims based upon findings 
           of the chief commissioner of the Court of Claims, court 
           decisions, or where extraordinary services have been 
           rendered. In such cases the subcommittee will determine the 
           amount of fee to be allowed.
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  MEASURES REFERRED TO THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON ANTITRUST, COMPETITION, AND 
                      BUSINESS AND CONSUMER RIGHTS
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                              SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS

S.J. Res. 1--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to voluntary school prayer.
  

S.J. Res. 2--To provide for a Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment 
  that prohibits the use of Social Security surpluses to achieve 
  compliance.
  

S.J. Res. 3--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States which requires (except during time of war and subject to 
  suspension by the Congress) that the total amount of money expended by 
  the United States during any fiscal year not exceed the amount of 
  certain revenue received by the United States during such fiscal year 
  and not exceed 20 per centum of the gross national product of the 
  United States during the previous calendar year.
  

S.J. Res. 7--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States authorizing Congress to prohibit the physical desecration of 
  the flag of the United States.
  

S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for women and men.
  

S.J. Res. 11--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States to require two-thirds majorities for bills increasing taxes.
  

S.J. Res. 30--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States regarding the appointment of individuals to serve as Members of 
  the House of Representatives in the event a significant number of 
  Members are unable to serve at any time because of death or 
  incapacity.
  

S.J. Res. 33--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to contributions and expenditures intended to affect 
  elections.
  

S.J. Res. 35--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States to protect the rights of crime victims.
  

S.J. Res. 39--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to the reference to God in the Pledge of Allegiance 
  and on United States currency.
  
  

  
  
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                            SUBCOMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION

                           RULES OF PROCEDURE

    1. The introduction of a private bill does not act as a stay of 
deportation until the committee requests a departmental report. Requests 
for reports on private bills from the departments shall be made only 
upon a written request addressed to the chairman of the subcommittee by 
the author of such bill. That request shall contain the following 
information:

                                                                     (a)
           In the case of an alien who is physically in the United 
           States:

               The date and place of the alien's last entry into the 
           United States; his or her immigration status at that time 
           (visitor, student, exchange student, crewman, stowaway, 
           illegal border crosser, etc.); his or her age; place of 
           birth; address in the United States; and the location of the 
           U.S. Consulate at which he or she obtained a visa, if any.

                                                                     (b)
           In the case of an alien who is physically outside of the 
           United States:

               The alien's age; place of birth; address; and the 
           location of the U.S. Consulate before which his or her 
           application for a visa is pending; and the address of the 
           relationship to the person primarily interested in the 
           alien's admission to the United States.

                                                                     (c)
           In the case of an alien who is seeking expeditious 
           naturalization:

               The date the alien was admitted to the United States for 
           permanent residence; his or her age; place of birth; and 
           address in the United States.

    2. The committee shall not address to the Attorney General 
communications designed to defer deportation of beneficiaries of private 
bills who have entered the United States as nonimmigrants, stowaways, in 
transit, deserting crewmen, or by surreptitiously entering without 
inspection through the land or sea borders of the United States.

        Exemption from this rule may be granted by the subcommittee if 
the bill is designed to prevent unusual hardship to the beneficiary or 
to U.S. citizens. However, no such exemption may be granted unless the 
author of the bill has secured and filed with the subcommittee full and 
complete documentary evidence in support of his or her request to waive 
the rule.

    3. No private bill shall be considered if an adequate judicial or 
administrative remedy exists, or where court proceedings are pending for 
the purpose of adjusting or changing the immigration status of the 
beneficiary.

    4. No favorable consideration shall be given to any private bill 
until the proper department has submitted a report.

    5. Upon the receipt of reports from the departments, private bills 
shall be scheduled for subcommittee consideration in the chronological 
order of their introduction, except that priority shall be given to 
bills introduced earliest in any previous Congresses.

    6. Bills previously tabled shall not be reconsidered unless new 
evidence is introduced showing a material change of the facts known to 
the committee. In the event of a request for reconsideration the 
subcommittee shall, insofar as practicable, dispose of such request at 
the first meeting of the subcommittee following receipt of such request.

                 Material To Be Submitted by the Author

    Supporting information shall be limited to three or four typewritten 
pages and must include an in-depth statement by the author setting forth 
the equities in the case and why an adequate judicial or administrative 
remedy is not available. Background material and other pertinent 
information, including character references, etc., are acceptable.

    When a private immigration bill is recommended for favorable action, 
the supporting information is used for the Senate report and must be 
typewritten to be cut and pasted for printing. Therefore, do not send 
originals that you want returned. An important document, such as an 
original birth certificate, should be retained by the author--a copy 
will be sufficient for the subcommittee.
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  MEASURES REFERRED TO THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON TECHNOLOGY, TERRORISM, AND 
                         GOVERNMENT INFORMATION
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                         CALENDAR OF NOMINATIONS
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                              U.S. COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES

BOYLE, TERRENCE W., of North Carolina, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Fourth Circuit, vice J. Dickson Phillips, Jr., retired.

May 9, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

BYBEE, JAY S., of Nevada, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth 
  Circuit, vice Procter R. Hug, Jr., retired.

May 22, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

CAMPBELL, BONNIE J., of Iowa, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Eighth 
  Circuit, vice George G. Fagg, retired.

Jan. 3, 2001--Referred.
Mar. 19, 2001--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

CLEMENT, EDITH BROWN, of Louisiana, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Fifth Circuit, vice John M. Duhe, Jr., retired.

May 9, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 4, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 1, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 1, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 13, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CLIFTON, RICHARD R., of Hawaii, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth 
  Circuit, vice Cynthia Holcomb Hall, retired.

June 22, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
May 9, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
May 16, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 16, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 18, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

COOK, DEBORAH L., of Ohio, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth 
  Circuit, vice Alan E. Norris, retired.

May 9, 2001--Referred.
May 23, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

DUFFY, JAMES E., JR., of Hawaii, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth 
  Circuit, vice Cynthia Holcomb Hall, retired.

Jan. 3, 2001--Referred.
Mar. 19, 2001--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

ESTRADA, MIGUEL A., of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  District of Columbia Circuit, vice Patricia M. Wald, retired.

May 9, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Sept. 26, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

GIBBONS, JULIA SMITH, of Tennessee, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Sixth Circuit, vice Gilbert S. Merritt, retired.

Oct. 9, 2001--Referred.
Apr. 25, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
May 2, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 2, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 29, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GOODE, BARRY P., of California, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth 
  Circuit, vice Charles E. Wiggins, retired.

Jan. 3, 2001--Referred.
Mar. 19, 2001--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

GREGORY, ROGER L., of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fourth 
  Circuit (new position).

Jan. 3, 2001--Referred.
Mar. 19, 2001--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.
May 9, 2001--Rereferred.
July 11, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
July 19, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 19, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 20, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GRIFFIN, RICHARD A., of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth 
  Circuit, vice Damon J. Keith, retired.

June 26, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

HARTZ, HARRIS L., of New Mexico, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Tenth 
  Circuit, vice Bobby Ray Baldock, retired.

June 21, 2001--Referred.
July 24, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 25, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 29, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 29, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Dec. 6, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HOWARD, JEFFREY R., of New Hampshire, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  First Circuit, vice Norman H. Stahl, retired.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Apr. 11, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 18, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 18, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 23, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

JOHNSON, H. ALSTON, III, of Louisiana, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Fifth Circuit, vice John M. Duhe, Jr., retired.

Jan. 4, 2001--Referred.
Mar. 19, 2001--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

KUHL, CAROLYN B., of California, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth 
  Circuit, vice James B. Browning, retired.

June 22, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

LEWIS, KATHLEEN McCREE, of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Sixth Circuit, vice Cornelia G. Kennedy, retired.

Jan. 3, 2001--Referred.
Mar. 19, 2001--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

McCONNELL, MICHAEL W., of Utah, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Tenth 
  Circuit, vice Stephen H. Anderson, retired.

May 9, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Sept. 18, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 14, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 14, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 15, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

McKEAGUE, DAVID W., of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth 
  Circuit, vice Richard F. Suhrheinrich, retired.

Nov. 8, 2001--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

MELLOY, MICHAEL J., of Iowa, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Eighth 
  Circuit, vice George G. Fagg, retired.

July 10, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Jan. 24, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 11, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MORENO, ENRIQUE, of Texas, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fifth 
  Circuit, vice William L. Garwood, retired.

Jan. 3, 2001--Referred.
Mar. 19, 2001--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

NEILSON, SUSAN BIEKE, of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Sixth Circuit, vice Cornelia G. Kennedy, retired.

Nov. 8, 2001--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

O'BRIEN, TERRENCE L., of Wyoming, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Tenth 
  Circuit, vice Wade Brorby, retired.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Mar. 19, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 11, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 11, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 15, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

OWEN, PRISCILLA RICHMAN, of Texas, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Fifth Circuit, vice William L. Garwood, retired.

May 9, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
July 23, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

PARKER, BARRINGTON D., JR., of Connecticut, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for 
  the Second Circuit, vice Ralph K. Winter, Jr., retired.

May 9, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Sept. 13, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 4, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 11, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

PICKERING, CHARLES W., SR., of Mississippi, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for 
  the Fifth Circuit, vice Henry A. Politz, retired.

May 25, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 18, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 14, 2002--The Committee failed to adopt the motion to report the 
  nomination favorably, the motion to report the nomination without 
  recommendation, and the motion to report the nomination unfavorably.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

PROST, SHARON, of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for 
  the Federal Circuit, vice S. Jay Plager, retired.

May 21, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Aug. 23, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 6, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Sept. 6, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 21, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

RAGGI, REENA, of New York, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Second 
  Circuit, vice Amalya L. Kearse, retired.

May 1, 2002--Referred.
Aug. 1, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 5, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Sept. 5, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 20, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

RILEY, WILLIAM J., of Nebraska, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Eighth 
  Circuit, vice Clarence A. Beam, retired.

May 23, 2001--Referred.
July 24, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Aug. 2, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Aug. 2, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Aug. 2, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ROBERTS, JOHN G., JR., of Maryland, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  District of Columbia Circuit, vice James L. Buckley, retired.

May 9, 2001--Referred.
May 23, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

ROGERS, JOHN M., of Kentucky, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth 
  Circuit, vice Eugene E. Siler, Jr., retired.

Dec. 19, 2001--Referred.
June 13, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
July 11, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 11, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 14, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SAAD, HENRY W., of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth 
  Circuit, vice James L. Ryan, retired.

Nov. 8, 2001--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

SHEDD, DENNIS W., of South Carolina, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Fourth Circuit, vice Clyde H. Hamilton, retired.

May 9, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
June 27, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 14, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 14, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 19, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SMITH, D. BROOKS, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Third Circuit, vice Timothy K. Lewis, retired.

Sept. 10, 2001--Referred.
Feb. 26, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
May 23, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 23, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 30, 2002--Considered by the Senate.
July 31, 2002--Considered by the Senate.
July 31, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SMITH, LAVENSKI R., of Arkansas, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Eighth 
  Circuit, vice Richard S. Arnold, retired.

May 22, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
May 23, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
June 27, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 27, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 15, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

STEELE, WILLIAM H., of Alabama, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Eleventh Circuit, vice Emmett Ripley Cox, retired.

Oct. 9, 2001--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

SUTTON, JEFFREY S., of Ohio, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth 
  Circuit, vice David A. Nelson, retired.

May 9, 2001--Referred.
May 23, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

TYMKOVICH, TIMOTHY M., of Colorado, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Tenth Circuit, vice John C. Porfilio, retired.

May 25, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

WHITE, HELENE N., of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth 
  Circuit, vice Damon J. Keith, retired.

Jan. 3, 2001--Referred.
Mar. 19, 2001--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

WYNN, JAMES A., JR., of North Carolina, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Fourth Circuit, vice James Dickson Phillips, Jr., retired.

Jan. 3, 2001--Referred.
Mar. 19, 2001--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

                              U.S. DISTRICT COURT JUDGES

ADAMS, JOHN R., of Ohio, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
  District of Ohio, vice George Washington White, retired.

Oct. 10, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

AFRICK, LANCE M., of Louisiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Louisiana, vice Edith Brown Clement, elevated.

Jan. 23, 2002--Referred.
Mar. 19, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 11, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 11, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 17, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ANDERSON, PERCY, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Central District of California, vice Kim McLane Wardlaw, elevated.

Jan. 23, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 11, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 18, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 18, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 25, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ARMIJO, M. CHRISTINA, of New Mexico, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of New Mexico (new position).

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 18, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 1, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 1, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 6, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

AUTREY, HENRY E., of Missouri, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Missouri, vice George F. Gunn, Jr., retired.

Mar. 21, 2002--Referred.
May 23, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
June 13, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Aug. 1, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BATES, JOHN D., of Maryland, to be U.S. District Judge for the District 
  of Columbia, vice Stanley S. Harris, retired.

June 20, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 25, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 29, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 29, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Dec. 11, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BAYLSON, MICHAEL M., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Robert F. Kelly, retired.

Jan. 23, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 11, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 18, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 18, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 30, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BEISTLINE, RALPH R., of Alaska, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Alaska, vice H. Russel Holland, retired.

Nov. 8, 2001--Referred.
Feb. 26, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 12, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BLACKBURN, ROBERT E., of Colorado, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Colorado, vice Zita L. Weinshienk, retired.

Sept. 10, 2001--Referred.
Jan. 24, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 26, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BOWDRE, KARON O., of Alabama, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
  District of Alabama, vice Sam C. Pointer, Jr., retired.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 18, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 1, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 1, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 6, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BREEN, J. DANIEL, of Tennessee, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Tennessee, vice Julia Smith Gibbons, elevated.

Oct. 10, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

BUNNING, DAVID L., of Kentucky, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Kentucky, vice William O. Bertelsman, retired.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Mar. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Dec. 10, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 14, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BURY, DAVID C., of Arizona, to be U.S. District Judge for the District 
  of Arizona (new position).

Sept. 10, 2001--Referred.
Feb. 26, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 15, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CALDWELL, KAREN K., of Kentucky, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Kentucky, vice Henry R. Wilhoit, Jr., retired.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 4, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 18, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 18, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 23, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CAMP, LAURIE SMITH, of Nebraska, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Nebraska, vice William G. Cambridge, retired.

June 19, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 4, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 18, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 18, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 23, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CARNEY, CORMAC J., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Central District of California, vice Carlos R. Moreno, resigned.

Oct. 10, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

CASSELL, PAUL G., of Utah, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
  Utah, vice David Sam, retired.

June 19, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Mar. 19, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
May 2, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 2, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
May 13, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CEBULL, RICHARD F., of Montana, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Montana, vice Jack D. Shanstrom, retired.

May 17, 2001--Referred.
July 11, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
July 19, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 19, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 20, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CERCONE, DAVID S., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Pennsylvania, vice Donald J. Lee, retired.

Mar. 21, 2002--Referred.
June 13, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
June 20, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 20, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Aug. 1, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CHESLER, STANLEY R., of New Jersey, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of New Jersey, vice Anne Elise Thompson, retired.

Jan. 23, 2002--Referred.
Sept. 26, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 8, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 8, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 14, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CLARK, RONALD H., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Texas, vice Howell Cobs, retired.

Jan. 23, 2002--Referred.
Aug. 1, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 19, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported.
Sept. 19, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 2, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

COLLYER, ROSEMARY M., of Maryland, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Columbia, vice Thomas Penfield Jackson, retired.

Aug. 1, 2002--Referred.
Oct. 7, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 8, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 8, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 14, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CONNER, CHRISTOPHER C., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Middle District of Pennsylvania, vice Sylvia H. Rambo, retired.

Feb. 28, 2002--Referred.
May 9, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
May 16, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 16, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 26, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CONTI, JOY FLOWERS, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Pennsylvania, vice Alan N. Bloch, retired.

Jan. 23, 2002--Referred.
May 9, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
May 16, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 16, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 29, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CORRIGAN, TIMOTHY J., of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Middle District of Florida (new position).

May 22, 2002--Referred.
July 23, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
July 31, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 31, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 12, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CRANE, RANDY, of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
  District of Texas (new position).

Sept. 21, 2001--Referred.
Feb. 26, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 18, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

DAVIS, LEGROME D., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Edmund V. Ludwig, retired.

Jan. 23, 2002--Referred.
Mar. 19, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 11, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 11, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 18, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

DAVIS, LEONARD E., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Texas, vice Paul N. Brown, retired.

Jan. 23, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 25, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
May 2, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 2, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
May 9, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

DEVER, JAMES C., III, of North Carolina, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Eastern District of North Carolina, vice W. Earl Britt, retired.

May 22, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

DORR, RICHARD E., of Missouri, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
  District of Missouri, vice D. Brook Bartlett, deceased.

Mar. 21, 2002--Referred.
May 23, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
June 13, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Aug. 1, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

EAGAN, CLAIRE V., of Oklahoma, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Oklahoma, vice Thomas Rutherford Brett, retired.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 4, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 18, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 18, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 23, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ENGELHARDT, KURT D.,  of Louisiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Louisiana, vice Morey L. Sear, retired.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 25, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 29, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 29, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Dec. 11, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ENGLAND, MORRISON C., JR., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Eastern District of California, vice Lawrence K. Karlton, retired.

Mar. 21, 2002--Referred.
June 13, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
June 20, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 20, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Aug. 1, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ERICKSON, RALPH R., of North Dakota, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of North Dakota, vice Rodney S. Webb, retired.

Sept. 12, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

FEUERSTEIN, SANDRA J., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of New York, vice Thomas C. Platt, Jr., retired.

July 25, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

FRIOT, STEPHEN P., of Oklahoma, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Oklahoma, vice Wayne E. Alley, retired.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 18, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 1, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 1, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 6, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

FROST, GREGORY L., of Ohio, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
  District of Ohio, vice George C. Smith, retired.

Aug. 1, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

FULLER, MARK E., of Alabama, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle 
  District of Alabama, vice Ira Dement, retired.

Aug. 1, 2002--Referred.
Oct. 7, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 8, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 8, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 14, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GARDNER, JAMES KNOLL, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Jan E. Dubois, retired.

Apr. 22, 2002--Referred.
Aug. 1, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 5, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Sept. 5, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 2, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GODBEY, DAVID C., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
  District of Texas, vice Robert B. Maloney, retired.

Jan. 23, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 25, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
June 13, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Aug. 1, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GRANADE, CALLIE V., of Alabama, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of Alabama, vice Alex T. Howard, Jr., retired.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Dec. 5, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Dec. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Dec. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 4, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GRIESBACH, WILLIAM C., of Wisconsin, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Wisconsin (new position).

Jan. 23, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 11, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 18, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 18, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 25, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GRITZNER, JAMES E., of Iowa, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
  District of Iowa, vice Charles R. Wolle, retired.

July 10, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Jan. 24, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 14, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HADDON, SAM E., of Montana, to be U.S. District Judge for the District 
  of Montana, vice Charles C. Lovell, retired.

May 17, 2001--Referred.
July 11, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
July 19, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 19, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 20, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HANEN, ANDREW S., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
  District of Texas, vice Filemon B. Vela, retired.

Jan. 23, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 25, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
May 2, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 2, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
May 9, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HEATON, JOE L., of Oklahoma, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
  District of Oklahoma, vice Ralph G. Thompson, retired.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Nov. 7, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 29, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 29, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Dec. 6, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HICKS, LARRY R., of Nevada, to be U.S. District Judge for the District 
  of Nevada, vice Johnnie B. Rawlinson, elevated.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 18, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 1, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 1, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 5, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HICKS, S. MAURICE, JR., of Louisiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Louisiana, vice Donald E. Walters, retired.

Sept. 12, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

HOLWELL, RICHARD J., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of New York, vice Barrington D. Parker, Jr., 
  elevated.

Aug. 1, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

HOVLAND, DANIEL L., of North Dakota, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of North Dakota, vice Patrick A. Conmy, retired.

June 26, 2002--Referred.
Sept. 26, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 8, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 8, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 14, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HUDSON, HENRY E., of Virginia, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Virginia (new position).

Jan. 23, 2002--Referred.
May 23, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
June 13, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Aug. 1, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

JOHNSON, WILLIAM P., of New Mexico, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of New Mexico, vice John E. Conway, retired.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 25, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 29, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 29, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Dec. 13, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

JONES, JOHN E., III, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Middle District of Pennsylvania, vice James F. McClure, Jr., retired.

Feb. 28, 2002--Referred.
May 9, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
May 16, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 16, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 29, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

JORDAN, KENT A., of Delaware, to be U.S. District Judge for the District 
  of Delaware, vice Roderick R. McKelvie, retired.

July 25, 2002--Referred.
Sept. 18, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 8, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 8, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 14, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

JORGENSON, CINDY K., of Arizona, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Arizona (new position).

Sept. 10, 2001--Referred.
Jan. 24, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 26, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

JUNELL, ROBERT A., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
  District of Texas, vice Hipolito Frank Garcia, deceased.

July 18, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

KINKEADE, JAMES E., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
  District of Texas, vice Joe Kendall, resigned.

July 18, 2002--Referred.
Sept. 26, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 8, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 8, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 14, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

KLAUSNER, ROBERT G., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Central District of California, vice William D. Keller, retired.

July 18, 2002--Referred.
Oct. 7, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 8, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 8, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 14, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

KRIEGER, MARCIA S., of Colorado, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Colorado, vice Daniel B. Sparr, retired.

Sept. 10, 2001--Referred.
Dec. 5, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Dec. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Dec. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Jan. 25, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

KUGLER, ROBERT B., of New Jersey, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of New Jersey, vice Joseph E. Irenas, retired.

Aug. 1, 2002--Referred.
Oct. 7, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 8, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 8, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 14, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

LANCASTER, JOAN E., of Minnesota, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Minnesota, vice Paul A. Magnuson, retired.

Jan. 23, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 11, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 18, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 18, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 25, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

LAND, CLAY D., of Georgia, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle 
  District of Georgia, vice J. Robert Elliott, retired.

Sept. 21, 2001--Referred.
Nov. 7, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 29, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 29, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Dec. 13, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

LEIGHTON, RONALD B., of Washington, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Washington, vice Robert J. Bryan, retired.

Jan. 23, 2002--Referred.
Oct. 7, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 8, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 8, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 14, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

LEON, RICHARD J., of Maryland, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Columbia, vice Norma Holloway Johnson, retired.

Sept. 10, 2001--Referred.
Jan. 24, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 14, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

LINARES, JOSE L., of New Jersey, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of New Jersey, vice Alfred J. Lechner, Jr., resigned.

Aug. 1, 2002--Referred.
Oct. 7, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 8, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 8, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 14, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

LUDINGTON, THOMAS L., of Michigan, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Michigan, vice Paul V. Gadola, retired.

Sept. 12, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

LUDLUM, ALIA M., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
  District of Texas, vice Harry Lee Hudspeth, retired.

July 11, 2002--Referred.
Sept. 18, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 8, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 8, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 14, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MAHAN, JAMES C., of Nevada, to be U.S. District Judge for the District 
  of Nevada (new position).

Sept. 10, 2001--Referred.
Dec. 5, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Dec. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Dec. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Jan. 25, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MARRA, KENNETH A., of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of Florida (new position).

Jan. 23, 2002--Referred.
June 13, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
June 20, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 20, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 9, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MARTINEZ, JOSE E., of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of Florida, vice Edward B. Davis, retired.

Jan. 23, 2002--Referred.
July 23, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
July 31, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 31, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 13, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MARTINEZ, PHILIP R., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
  District of Texas (new position).

Oct. 9, 2001--Referred.
Dec. 5, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Dec. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Dec. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 5, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MARTINI, WILLIAM J., of New Jersey, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of New Jersey, vice John C. Lifland, retired.

Jan. 23, 2002--Referred.
Sept. 18, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 8, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 8, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 14, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MARTONE, FREDERICK J., of Arizona, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Arizona, vice Roger Z. Strand, retired.

Sept. 10, 2001--Referred.
Nov. 7, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 29, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 29, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Dec. 13, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MAYS, SAMUEL H., JR., of Tennessee, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Tennessee, vice Jerome Turner, deceased.

Jan. 23, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 25, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
May 2, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 2, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
May 9, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

McVERRY, TERRENCE F., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Pennsylvania, vice Donald E. Ziegler, retired.

Jan. 23, 2002--Referred.
June 27, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
July 31, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 31, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 3, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MILLS, MICHAEL P., of Mississippi, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Mississippi, vice Neal B. Biggers, retired.

July 10, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Sept. 13, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 4, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 11, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

OTERO, S. JAMES, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Central District of California, vice Richard A. Paez, elevated.

July 18, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

PAYNE, JAMES H., of Oklahoma, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern, Eastern, and Western Districts of Oklahoma, vice Billy 
  Michael Burrage, resigned.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 4, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 18, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 18, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 23, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

PHILLIPS, THOMAS W., of Tennessee, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Tennessee, vice James H. Jarvis II, retired.

June 26, 2002--Referred.
Sept. 18, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 8, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 8, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 14, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

QUARLES, WILLIAM D., JR., of Maryland, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Maryland, vice William M. Nickerson, retired.

Sept. 12, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

READE, LINDA R., of Iowa, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
  District of Iowa, vice Michael J. Melloy, elevated.

June 26, 2002--Referred.
Sept. 26, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 8, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 8, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 14, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

REEVES, DANNY C., of Kentucky, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Kentucky (new position).

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Nov. 7, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 29, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 29, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Dec. 6, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ROBINSON, JULIE A., of Kansas, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Kansas, vice G. Thomas Van Bebber, retired.

Sept. 10, 2001--Referred.
Nov. 7, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 29, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 29, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Dec. 11, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ROHLFING, FREDERICK W., III, of Hawaii, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the District of Hawaii, vice Alan C. Kay, retired.

Jan. 23, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

ROSE, THOMAS M., of Ohio, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
  District of Ohio, vice Herman J. Weber, retired.

Jan. 23, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 25, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
May 2, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 2, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
May 9, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ROYAL, C. ASHLEY, of Georgia, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle 
  District of Georgia, vice Duross Fitzpatrick, retired.

Oct. 9, 2001--Referred.
Dec. 5, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Dec. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Dec. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Dec. 20, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

RUFE, CYNTHIA M., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Norma Levy Shapiro, retired.

Jan. 23, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 11, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 18, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 18, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 30, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SAVAGE, TIMOTHY J., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Edward N. Cahn, retired.

Mar. 21, 2002--Referred.
May 23, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
June 13, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Aug. 1, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SCHWAB, ARTHUR J., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Pennsylvania, vice Maurice B. Cohill, Jr., 
  retired.

Jan. 23, 2002--Referred.
June 27, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
July 31, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 31, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 13, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SMITH, WILLIAM E., of Rhode Island, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Rhode Island, vice Ronald R. Lagueux, retired.

July 18, 2002--Referred.
Oct. 7, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 8, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 8, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 14, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ST. EVE, AMY J., of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
  District of Illinois, vice George W. Lindbert, retired.

Mar. 21, 2002--Referred.
May 23, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
June 13, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Aug. 1, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

VARLAN, THOMAS A., of Tennessee, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Tennessee, vice Robert Leon Jordan, retired.

Oct. 10, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

WALTER, JOHN F., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Central District of California, vice John G. Davies, retired.

Jan. 23, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 11, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 18, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 18, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 25, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

WALTON, REGGIE B., of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. District 
  Judge for the District of Columbia, vice Stanley Sporkin, retired.

June 20, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Aug. 22, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 6, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Sept. 6, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 21, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

WHITE, JEFFREY S., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of California, vice Charles A. Legge, retired.

July 25, 2002--Referred.
Sept. 18, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 8, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 8, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 14, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

WOLFSON, FREDA L., of New Jersey, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of New Jersey, vice Nicholas H. Politan, retired.

Aug. 1, 2002--Referred.
Sept. 26, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 8, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 8, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 14, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

WOOTEN, TERRY L., of South Carolina, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of South Carolina (new position).

June 18, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Aug. 23, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 6, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Sept. 6, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 8, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ZAINEY, JAY C., of Louisiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Louisiana, vice A.J. McNamara, retired.

Oct. 10, 2001--Referred.
Jan. 24, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 11, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

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ABDALLAH, SCOTT A., of South Dakota, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  District of South Dakota for the term of 4 years, vice Karen Elizabeth 
  Schreier, resigned.

Nov. 30, 2001--Referred.
Jan. 23, 2002--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

BATTLE, MICHAEL A., of New York, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western 
  District of New York for the term of 4 years, vice Denise E. 
  O'Donnell, resigned.

Nov. 15, 2001--Referred.
Dec. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Dec. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Jan. 25, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BISKUPIC, STEVEN M., of Wisconsin, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
  District of Wisconsin for the term of 4 years, vice Thomas Paul 
  Schneider, resigned.

Apr. 11, 2002--Referred.
May 2, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 2, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
May 7, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BOGDEN, DANIEL G., of Nevada, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
  Nevada for the term of 4 years, vice Kathryn E. Landreth, resigned.

Sept. 5, 2001--Referred.
Oct. 18, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 18, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 23, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BOYLE, JANE J., of Texas, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern District 
  of Texas for the term of 4 years, vice Paul Edward Coggins, resigned.

Dec. 20, 2001--Referred.
Apr. 11, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 11, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 12, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BROOKS, SUSAN W., of Indiana, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
  District of Indiana for the term of 4 years, vice Judith Ann Stewart, 
  resigned.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 4, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 11, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BROWNLEE, JOHN L., of Virginia, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western 
  District of Virginia for the term of 4 years, vice Robert P. Crouch, 
  Jr., resigned.

July 31, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 4, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 11, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BUCHANAN, MARY BETH, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Western District of Pennsylvania for the term of 4 years, vice Harry 
  Litman, resigned.

Sept. 5, 2001--Referred.
Sept. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported.
Sept. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 14, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BURGESS, TIMOTHY MARK, of Alaska, to be U.S. Attorney for the District 
  of Alaska for the term of 4 years, vice Robert Charles Bundy, 
  resigned.

Aug. 1, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 4, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 11, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CANARY, LEURA GARRETT, of Alabama, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle 
  District of Alabama for the term of 4 years, vice Charles Redding 
  Pitt, resigned.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Nov. 1, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 1, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 6, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CHARLTON, PAUL K., of Arizona, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
  Arizona for the term of 4 years, vice Jose de Jesus Rivera, resigned.

July 31, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Nov. 1, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 1, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 6, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CHIARA, MARGARET M., of Michigan, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western 
  District of Michigan for the term of 4 years, vice Michael Hayes 
  Dettmer, resigned.

Aug. 3, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 18, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 18, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 23, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CHRISTIE, CHRISTOPHER JAMES, of New Jersey, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  District of New Jersey for the term of 4 years, vice Faith S. 
  Hochberg, resigned.

Dec. 10, 2001--Referred.
Dec. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Dec. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Dec. 20, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

COLANTUONO, THOMAS P., of New Hampshire, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  District of New Hampshire for the term of 4 years, vice Paul Michael 
  Gagnon, resigned.

Nov. 30, 2001--Referred.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

COLLINS, JEFFREY GILBERT, of Michigan, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Eastern District of Michigan for the term of 4 years, vice Saul A. 
  Green, resigned.

Sept. 5, 2001--Referred.
Nov. 1, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 1, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 6, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

COLLOTON, STEVEN M., of Iowa, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
  District of Iowa for the term of 4 years, vice Don Carlos Nickerson, 
  resigned.

Sept. 5, 2001--Referred.
Oct. 4, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 11, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

COMEY, JAMES B., of New York, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
  District of New York for the term of 4 years, vice Mary Jo White, term 
  expired.

Mar. 4, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 11, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 11, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 12, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CONNOLLY, COLM F., of Delaware, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
  Delaware for the term of 4 years, vice Carl Schnee, resigned.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Sept. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported.
Sept. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 14, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CONRAD, ROBERT J., JR., of North Carolina, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Western District of North Carolina for the term of 4 years, vice Mark 
  Timothy Calloway, resigned.

Aug. 3, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 18, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 18, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 23, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CUMMINS, HARRY E., III, of Arkansas, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
  District of Arkansas for the term of 4 years, vice Paula Jean Casey, 
  resigned.

Nov. 30, 2001--Referred.
Dec. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Dec. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Dec. 20, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

DIBIAGIO, THOMAS M., of Maryland, to be U.S. Attorney for the District 
  of Maryland for the term of 4 years, vice Lynne Ann Battaglia, 
  resigned.

Sept. 5, 2001--Referred.
Oct. 18, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 18, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 23, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

DUFFEY, WILLIAM S., JR., of Georgia, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Northern District of Georgia for the term of 4 years, vice Richard H. 
  Deane, Jr.

Sept. 5, 2001--Referred.
Nov. 1, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 1, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 6, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

DUGAS, DAVID R., of Louisiana, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle 
  District of Louisiana for the term of 4 years, vice Lezin Joseph 
  Hymel, Jr., resigned.

Oct. 2, 2001--Referred.
Nov. 29, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 29, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 30, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

FITZGERALD, PATRICK J., of Illinois, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Northern District of Illinois for the term of 4 years, vice Scott 
  Richard Lassar, resigned.

Sept. 19, 2001--Referred.
Oct. 18, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 18, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 23, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GARCIA, HUMBERTO S., of Puerto Rico, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  District of Puerto Rico for the term of 4 years, vice Daniel F. Lopez 
  Romo, resigned.

Nov. 19, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

GEAN, THOMAS C., of Arkansas, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western 
  District of Arkansas for the term of 4 years, vice Paul Kinloch 
  Holmes, III, resigned.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 18, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 18, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 23, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GRAVES, TODD PETERSON, of Missouri, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western 
  District of Missouri for the term of 4 years, vice Stephen Lawrence 
  Hill, Jr., resigned.

July 31, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 4, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 11, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GREENLEE, JAMES MING, of Mississippi, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Northern District of Mississippi for the term of 4 years, vice Calvin 
  D. Buchanan, resigned.

Aug. 3, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 18, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 18, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 23, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GRUENDER, RAYMOND W., of Missouri, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
  District of Missouri for the term of 4 years, vice Audrey G. Fleissig, 
  resigned.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 18, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 18, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 23, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HALL, PETER W., of Vermont, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
  Vermont for the term of 4 years, vice Charles Robert Tetzlaff, 
  resigned.

Sept. 5, 2001--Referred.
Sept. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported.
Sept. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 14, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HARRIS, TERRELL LEE, of Tennessee, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western 
  District of Tennessee for the term of 4 years, vice Veronica Freeman 
  Coleman, resigned.

Aug. 3, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 4, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 11, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HEAVICAN, MICHAEL G., of Nebraska, to be U.S. Attorney for the District 
  of Nebraska for the term of 4 years, vice Thomas Justin Monaghan, 
  resigned.

July 31, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Sept. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported.
Sept. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 14, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HEEBE, FREDERICK R., of Louisiana, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
  District of Louisiana for the term of 4 years, vice Eddie J. Jordan, 
  Jr., resigned.

Nov. 1, 2001--Referred.
Mar. 6, 2002--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

HEFFELFINGER, THOMAS B., of Minnesota, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  District of Minnesota for the term of 4 years, vice Byron Todd Jones, 
  resigned.

Aug. 3, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Sept. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported.
Sept. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 14, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HOWARD, ROSCOE CONKLIN, JR., of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. 
  Attorney for the District of Columbia for the term of 4 years, vice 
  Wilma A. Lewis, resigned.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Sept. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported.
Sept. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 14, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

IGLESIAS, DAVID CLAUDIO, of New Mexico, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  District of New Mexico for the term of 4 years, vice Norman C. Bay.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 4, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 11, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

JIMENEZ, MARCOS D., of Florida, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
  District of Florida for the term of 4 years, vice Thomas E. Scott, 
  resigned.

Apr. 15, 2002--Referred.
July 11, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 11, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 29, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

JOHNSTON, THOMAS E., of West Virginia, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Northern District of West Virginia for the term of 4 years, vice 
  Melvin W. Kahle, resigned.

Sept. 5, 2001--Referred.
Oct. 18, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 18, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 23, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

KUBO, EDWARD HACHIRO, JR., of Hawaii, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  District of Hawaii for the term of 4 years, vice Steven Scott Alm, 
  resigned.

Sept. 5, 2001--Referred.
Nov. 29, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 29, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 30, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

LAM, CAROL CHIEN-HUA, of California, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Southern District of California for the term of 4 years, vice Alan D. 
  Bersin, term expired.

Aug. 1, 2002--Referred.
Oct. 8, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 8, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 12, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

LAMPTON, DUNN, of Mississippi, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
  District of Mississippi for the term of 4 years, vice Joe Bradley 
  Pigott, resigned.

Sept. 12, 2001--Referred.
Nov. 1, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 1, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 6, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

LARSON, CHARLES W., SR., of Iowa, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern 
  District of Iowa for the term of 4 years, vice Stephen John Rapp, 
  resigned.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 4, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 11, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

LOCKHART, GREGORY GORDON, of Ohio, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
  District of Ohio for the term of 4 years, vice Sharon J. Zealey, 
  resigned.

Sept. 5, 2001--Referred.
Oct. 4, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 11, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MARINO, THOMAS A., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle 
  District of Pennsylvania for the term of 4 years, vice David M. 
  Barasch, term expired.

Mar. 4, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 11, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 11, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 12, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MARTIN, ALICE HOWZE, of Alabama, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern 
  District of Alabama for the term of 4 years, vice G. Douglas Jones, 
  resigned.

Sept. 19, 2001--Referred.
Nov. 1, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 1, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 6, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MATTICE, HARRY SANDLIN, JR., of Tennessee, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Eastern District of Tennessee for the term of 4 years, vice Carl 
  Kimmel Kirkpatrick, resigned.

Aug. 1, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 4, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 11, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MAUSKOPF, ROSLYNN R., of New York, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
  District of New York for the term of 4 years, vice Loretta E. Lynch, 
  resigned.

Jan. 28, 2002--Referred.
May 23, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 23, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 25, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

McCAMPBELL, ROBERT GARNER, of Oklahoma, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Western District of Oklahoma for the term of 4 years, vice Daniel G. 
  Webber, Jr., resigned.

Aug. 1, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 4, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 11, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

McDEVITT, JAMES A., of Washington, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
  District of Washington for the term of 4 years, vice James Patrick 
  Connelly, resigned.

Oct. 25, 2001--Referred.
Nov. 29, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 29, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 30, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

McKAY, JOHN, of Washington, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western District 
  of Washington for the term of 4 years, vice Katrina Campbell Pflaumer, 
  resigned.

Sept. 19, 2001--Referred.
Oct. 18, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 18, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 23, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

McMAHON, JAMES E., of South Dakota, to be U.S. Attorney for the District 
  of South Dakota for the term of 4 years, vice Karen Elizabeth 
  Schreier, resigned.

Apr. 16, 2002--Referred.
May 2, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 2, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
May 7, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

McNULTY, PAUL J., of Virginia, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
  District of Virginia for the term of 4 years, vice Helen Frances 
  Fahey, resigned.

Aug. 1, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Sept. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported.
Sept. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 14, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MEAD, MATTHEW HANSEN, of Wyoming, to be U.S. Attorney for the District 
  of Wyoming for the term of 4 years, vice David D. Freudenthal, 
  resigned.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 4, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 11, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MEEHAN, PATRICK LEO, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Eastern District of Pennsylvania for the term of 4 years, vice Michael 
  Rankin Stiles, resigned.

Aug. 3, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Sept. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported.
Sept. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 14, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MELGREN, ERIC F., of Kansas, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
  Kansas for the term of 4 years, vice Randall K. Rathburn, resigned.

Feb. 11, 2002--Referred.
Mar. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MERCER, WILLIAM WALTER, of Montana, to be U.S. Attorney for the District 
  of Montana for the term of 4 years, vice Sherry Scheel Matteucci, 
  resigned.

July 31, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Nov. 1, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 1, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 6, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MILLER, GREGORY ROBERT, of Florida, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern 
  District of Florida for the term of 4 years, vice Patrick Michael 
  Patterson, resigned.

May 6, 2002--Referred.
June 13, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 26, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MILLER, JAN PAUL, of Illinois, to be U.S. Attorney for the Central 
  District of Illinois for the term of 4 years, vice Frances Cuthbert 
  Hulin, resigned.

Apr. 11, 2002--Referred.
May 2, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 2, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
May 7, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MIQUELON, MIRIAM F., of Illinois, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
  District of Illinois for the term of 4 years, vice Walter Charles 
  Grace, term expired.

May 23, 2002--Referred.
July 11, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 11, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 29, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MOSMAN, MICHAEL W., of Oregon, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
  Oregon for the term of 4 years, vice Kristine Olson Rogers, resigned.

Aug. 1, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 4, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 11, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MOSS, THOMAS E., of Idaho, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of Idaho 
  for the term of 4 years, vice Betty Hansen Richardson, resigned.

July 31, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Nov. 1, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 1, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 6, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

O'CONNOR, KEVIN J., of Connecticut, to be U.S. Attorney for the District 
  of Connecticut for the term of 4 years, vice Stephen C. Robinson, 
  resigned.

Sept. 20, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 14, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 14, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 15, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

O'MEILIA, DAVID E., of Oklahoma, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern 
  District of Oklahoma for the term of 4 years, vice Stephen Charles 
  Lewis, resigned.

Oct. 2, 2001--Referred.
Nov. 29, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 29, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 30, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ORWIG, MATTHEW D., of Texas, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
  District of Texas for the term of 4 years, vice John Michael Bradford, 
  resigned.

Dec. 20, 2001--Referred.
Apr. 11, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 11, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 12, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

PENCE, STEPHEN BEVILLE, of Kentucky, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western 
  District of Kentucky for the term of 4 years, vice Stephen S. Reed, 
  resigned.

Aug. 3, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Sept. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported.
Sept. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 14, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

PEREZ, PAUL I., of Florida, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle District 
  of Florida for the term of 4 years, vice Donna A. Bucella, resigned.

Jan. 28, 2002--Referred.
Mar. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

RAPADAS, LEONARDO M., of Guam, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
  Guam and concurrently U.S. Attorney for the District of the Northern 
  Mariana Islands for the term of 4 years, vice K. William O'Connor, 
  resigned.

Nov. 19, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

RYAN, KEVIN VINCENT, of California, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern 
  District of California for the term of 4 years, vice Robert S. Mueller 
  III, resigned.

May 15, 2002--Referred.
June 13, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 26, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SHELBY, MICHAEL TAYLOR, of Texas, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
  District of Texas for the term of 4 years, vice Mervyn M. Mosbacker, 
  Jr., resigned.

Nov. 30, 2001--Referred.
Apr. 11, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 11, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 12, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SPERLING, SHELDON J., of Oklahoma, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
  District of Oklahoma for the term of 4 years, vice Robert Bruce Green, 
  resigned.

Sept. 5, 2001--Referred.
Nov. 29, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 29, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 30, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SUDDABY, GLENN T., of New York, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern 
  District of New York for the term of 4 years, vice Daniel J. French, 
  resigned.

Sept. 10, 2002--Referred.
Oct. 8, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 8, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 12, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SULLIVAN, MICHAEL J., of Massachusetts, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  District of Massachusetts for the term of 4 years, vice Donald Kenneth 
  Stern, resigned.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Sept. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported.
Sept. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 14, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SUTHERS, JOHN W., of Colorado, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
  Colorado for the term of 4 years, vice Thomas Lee Strickland, 
  resigned.

July 31, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 4, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 11, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SUTTON, JOHNNY KEANE, of Texas, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western 
  District of Texas for the term of 4 years, vice James William Blagg, 
  resigned.

Oct. 25, 2001--Referred.
Nov. 29, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 29, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 30, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

THOMPSON, RICHARD S., of Georgia, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
  District of Georgia for the term of 4 years, vice Harry Donival Dixon, 
  Jr., resigned.

Oct. 25, 2001--Referred.
Nov. 29, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 29, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 30, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

THURMOND, J. STROM, JR., of South Carolina, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  District of South Carolina for the term of 4 years, vice J. Rene 
  Josey, resigned.

Aug. 1, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Nov. 1, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 1, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 6, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

VAN BOKKELEN, JOSEPH S., of Indiana, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Northern District of Indiana for the term of 4 years, vice Jon Ernest 
  Deguilio, resigned.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Sept. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported.
Sept. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 14, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

VAN HOLLEN, J.B., of Wisconsin, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western 
  District of Wisconsin for the term of 4 years, vice Peggy A. 
  Lautenschlager, resigned.

May 15, 2002--Referred.
July 31, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 31, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Aug. 1, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

VAN TATENHOVE, GREGORY F., of Kentucky, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Eastern District of Kentucky for the term of 4 years, vice Joseph 
  Leslie Famularo, resigned.

Aug. 3, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Sept. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported.
Sept. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 14, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

VINES, JAMES K., of Tennessee, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle 
  District of Tennessee for the term of 4 years, vice John Marshall 
  Roberts, resigned.

Dec. 20, 2001--Referred.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

WAGONER, ANNA MILLS S., of North Carolina, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Middle District of North Carolina for the term of 4 years, vice Walter 
  Clinton Holton, Jr., resigned.

July 31, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 18, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 18, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 23, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

WARNER, KARL K., II, of West Virginia, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Southern District of West Virginia for the term of 4 years, vice 
  Rebecca Aline Betts, resigned.

Sept. 19, 2001--Referred.
Oct. 18, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 18, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 23, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

WASHINGTON, DONALD W., of Louisiana, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western 
  District of Louisiana for the term of 4 years, vice Michael David 
  Skinner, resigned.

Sept. 5, 2001--Referred.
Oct. 18, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 18, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 23, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

WHITNEY, FRANK DeARMON, of North Carolina, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Eastern District of North Carolina for the term of 4 years, vice 
  Janice McKenzie Cole, resigned.

Mar. 22, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 18, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 18, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 22, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

WOOD, MAXWELL, of Georgia, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle District 
  of Georgia for the term of 4 years, vice Beverly Baldwin Martin, 
  resigned.

Sept. 5, 2001--Referred.
Nov. 1, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 1, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 6, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

WRIGLEY, DREW HOWARD, of North Dakota, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  District of North Dakota for the term of 4 years, vice John Thomas 
  Schneider, resigned.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 25, 2001--Rereferred.
Nov. 1, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 1, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 6, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

YANG, DEBRA W., of California, to be U.S. Attorney for the Central 
  District of California for the term of 4 years, vice Alejandro N. 
  Mayorkas, resigned.

Mar. 22, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 18, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 18, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 22, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

YORK, DAVID PRESTON, of Alabama, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
  District of Alabama for the term of 4 years, vice J. Don Foster, 
  resigned.

Nov. 1, 2001--Referred.
Dec. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Dec. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Jan. 25, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

                              EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

BURNS, SCOTT M., of Utah, to be Deputy Director for State and Local 
  Affairs, Office of National Drug Control Policy (new position).

Aug. 3, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Apr. 11, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 11, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 12, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CRANE, BARRY D., of Virginia, to be Deputy Director for Supply 
  Reduction, Office of National Drug Control Policy, vice Thomas J. 
  Umberg.

Sept. 14, 2001--Referred.
Mar. 5, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 18, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 18, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 22, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SOLBERG, MARY ANN, of Michigan, to be Deputy Director of National Drug 
  Control Policy (new position).

Sept. 21, 2001--Referred.
Apr. 18, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 18, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 22, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

WALTERS, JOHN P., of Michigan, to be Director of National Drug Control 
  Policy, vice Barry R. McCaffrey, resigned.

June 5, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 10, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 8, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 8, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Dec. 5, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

                              U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

ASHCROFT, JOHN D., of Missouri, to be Attorney General of the United 
  States.

Jan. 16, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Jan. 17, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Jan. 18, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Jan. 19, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Jan. 29, 2001--Referred.
Jan. 30, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Jan. 30, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written 
  report.
Jan. 31, 2001--Senate began consideration.
Feb. 1, 2001--Considered by the Senate.
Feb. 1, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate, yea-nay vote 58-42.

  

BENITEZ, JUAN CARLOS, of Puerto Rico, to be Special Counsel for 
  Immigration-Related Unfair Employment Practices for the term for 4 
  years, vice John D. Trasvina, term expiring.

Sept. 12, 2001--Referred.
Nov. 1, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 1, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 6, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BOYD, RALPH F., JR., of Massachusetts, to be an Assistant Attorney 
  General, vice Bill Lann Lee, resigned.

Apr. 30, 2001--Referred.
May 23, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
July 19, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 19, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 20, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BROWN, JOHN B., III, of Texas, to be Deputy Administrator of Drug 
  Enforcement, vice Julio F. Mercado, resigned.

Feb. 11, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 11, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 11, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 12, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BRYANT, DANIEL J., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Attorney General, 
  vice Robert Raben, resigned.

Mar. 28, 2001--Referred.
May 2, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
May 10, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 10, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 10, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BYBEE, JAY S., of Nevada, to be an Assistant Attorney General, vice 
  Randolph D. Moss, resigned.

Aug. 3, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 4, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 18, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 18, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 23, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CHERTOFF, MICHAEL, of New Jersey, to be an Assistant Attorney General, 
  vice James K. Robinson.

Apr. 30, 2001--Referred.
May 9, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
May 17, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 17, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 24, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

DANIELS, DEBORAH J., of Indiana, to be an Assistant Attorney General, 
  vice Laurie O. Robinson, resigned.

June 5, 2001--Referred.
July 24, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Sept. 6, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Sept. 6, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 21, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

DINH, VIET D., of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant Attorney 
  General, vice Eleanor Acheson, resigned.

Apr. 23, 2001--Referred.
May 9, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
May 17, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 17, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 24, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

FLORES, J. ROBERT, of Virginia, to be Administrator of the Office of 
  Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, vice Sheldon C. Bilchik.

May 23, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Apr. 11, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 11, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Apr. 12, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

FREEMAN, SHAREE M., of Virginia, to be Director of Community Relations 
  Service for the term of 4 years, vice Rose Ochi, term expired.

June 19, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Oct. 25, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 1, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 1, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 6, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GILLIS, JOHN W., of California, to be Director of the Office for Victims 
  of Crime, vice Kathryn M. Turman, resigned.

Apr. 30, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Sept. 13, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 14, 2001--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 14, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GREENFELD, LAWRENCE A., of Maryland, to be Director of the Bureau of 
  Justice Statistics, vice Jan M. Chaiken, resigned.

Nov. 27, 2001--Referred.
June 13, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
June 20, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 20, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 29, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HUTCHINSON, ASA, of Arkansas, to be Administrator of Drug Enforcement, 
  vice Donnie R. Marshall, resigned.

June 12, 2001--Referred.
July 26, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
July 26, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 26, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Aug. 1, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

JAMES, CHARLES A., JR., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Attorney 
  General, vice Joel I. Klain, resigned.

Apr. 6, 2001--Referred.
May 2, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
May 10, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 10, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 14, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

McCALLUM, ROBERT D., JR., of Georgia, to be an Assistant Attorney 
  General, vice David W. Ogden, resigned.

Apr. 30, 2001--Referred.
May 23, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
July 19, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 19, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Aug. 3, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MUELLER, ROBERT S., III, of California, to be Director of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation for the term of 10 years, vice Louis J. Freeh, 
  resigned.

July 18, 2001--Referred.
July 30, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
July 31, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Aug. 2, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Aug. 2, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Aug. 2, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

NEDELKOFF, RICHARD R., of Texas, to be Director of the Bureau of Justice 
  Assistance, vice Nancy E. Gist, resigned.

June 5, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Aug. 22, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 6, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Sept. 6, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 14, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

O'CONNOR, EILEEN J., of Maryland, to be an Assistant Attorney General, 
  vice Loretta Collins Argrett, resigned.

May 24, 2001--Referred.
July 11, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
July 19, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 19, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 20, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

OLSON, THEODORE BEVRY, of the District of Columbia, to be Solicitor 
  General of the United States, vice Seth Waxman, resigned.

Mar. 13, 2001--Referred.
Apr. 5, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
May 23, 2001--The Committee on the Judiciary failed to report favorably 
  the nomination of Theodore Bevry Olson by a tie vote of 9-9.
May 24, 2001--Considered by the Senate.
May 24, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate by yea-nay vote of 51-47.

  

SANSONETTI, THOMAS L., of Wyoming, to be an Assistant Attorney General, 
  vice Lois Jane Schiffer, resigned.

May 22, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Nov. 29, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 29, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 30, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

STEPHENS, JAY B., of Virginia, to be Associate Attorney General, vice 
  Daniel Marcus, resigned.

Sept. 10, 2001--Referred.
Sept. 20, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 4, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 8, 2001--Confirmed in the Senate.

  

THOMPSON, LARRY D., of Georgia, to be Deputy Attorney General, vice Eric 
  H. Holder, Jr.

Mar. 22, 2001--Referred.
Apr. 5, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
May 10, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 10, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 10, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ZIGLAR, JAMES W., of Mississippi, to be Commissioner of Immigration and 
  Naturalization, vice Doris Meissner, resigned.

June 12, 2001--Referred.
July 18, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
July 26, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 26, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 31, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

                              NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE

HART, SARAH V., of Pennsylvania, to be Director of the National 
  Institute of Justice, vice Jeremy Travis, resigned.

May 24, 2001--Referred.
July 24, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Aug. 2, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Aug. 2, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Aug. 2, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

                              U.S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE

ROGAN, JAMES EDWARD, of California, to be Under Secretary of Commerce 
  for Intellectual Property and Director of the U.S. Patent and 
  Trademark Office, vice Q. Todd Dickerson, resigned.

May 24, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Nov. 7, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 29, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 29, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 30, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

                              U.S. COURT OF FEDERAL CLAIMS

BLOCK, LAWRENCE J., of Virginia, to be a Judge of the U.S. Court of 
  Federal Claims for the term of 15 years, vice Eric G. Bruggink, term 
  expired.

Aug. 2, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Aug. 1, 2002--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 19, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported.
Sept. 19, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 2, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BRADEN, SUSAN G., of the District of Columbia, to be a Judge of the U.S. 
  Court of Federal Claims for the term of 15 years, vice Roger B. 
  Andewelt, deceased.

May 1, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

HORN, MARIAN BLANK, of Maryland, to be a Judge of the U.S. Court of 
  Federal Claims for the term of 15 years (reappointment).

Aug. 1, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

LETTOW, CHARLES F., of Virginia, to be a Judge of the U.S. Court of 
  Federal Claims for the term of 15 years, vice John Paul Wiese, term 
  expired.

Aug. 1, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

WILLIAMS, MARY ELLEN COSTER, of Maryland, to be a Judge of the U.S. 
  Court of Federal Claims for the term of 15 years, vice Sarah L. 
  Wilson.

June 21, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

WILSON, SARAH L., of Maryland, to be a Judge of the U.S. Court of 
  Federal Claims for the term of 15 years, vice Loren A. Smith, term 
  expired.

Jan. 3, 2001--Referred.
Mar. 19, 2001--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

WOLSKI, VICTOR J., of Virginia, to be a Judge of the U.S. Court of 
  Federal Claims for the term of 15 years, vice Bohdan A. Futey, term 
  expired.

Sept. 12, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

                              U.S. PAROLE COMMISSION

GALLEGOS, GILBERT G., of New Mexico, to be Commissioner of the U.S. 
  Parole Commission for the term of 6 years, vice Janie L. Jeffers.

July 31, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.

  

JONES, TIMOTHY EARL, SR., of Georgia, to be Commissioner of the U.S. 
  Parole Commission for the term of 6 years, vice Marie F. Ragghianti.

Jan. 5, 2001--Referred.
Mar. 19, 2001--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

MITCHELL, CRANSTON J., of Missouri, to be Commissioner of the U.S. 
  Parole Commission for the term of 6 years, vice Timothy Earl Jones, 
  Sr.

July 31, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 25, 2001--Rereferred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

RAGGHIANTI, MARIE F., of Maryland, to be Commissioner of the U.S. Parole 
  Commission for the term of 6 years, vice Michael Johnston Gaines, term 
  expired.

July 31, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.

  

REILLY, EDWARD F., of Kansas, to be Commissioner of the U.S. Parole 
  Commission for the term of 6 years (reappointment).

July 31, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 25, 2001--Rereferred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

                              FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION

IBRAHIM, JEREMY H.G., of Pennsylvania, to be a Member of the Foreign 
  Claims Settlement Commission of the United States for the term 
  expiring September 30, 2002, vice Richard Thomas White, term expired.

Apr. 12, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

IBRAHIM, JEREMY H.G., of Pennsylvania, to be a Member of the Foreign 
  Claims Settlement Commission of the United States for the term 
  expiring September 30, 2005 (reappointment).

Apr. 12, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

LACEY, JOHN R., of Connecticut, to be Chairman of the Foreign Claims 
  Settlement Commission of the United States for the term expiring 
  September 30, 2003, vice Delissa A. Ridgway, term expired.

Jan. 5, 2001--Referred.
Mar. 19, 2001--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

McNAMARA, LARAMI FAITH, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Foreign 
  Claims Settlement Commission of the United States for the term 
  expiring September 30, 2001, vice John R. Lacey, term expired.

Jan. 5, 2001--Referred.
Mar. 19, 2001--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

RIVKIN, DAVID B., JR., of Virginia, to be a Member of the Foreign Claims 
  Settlement Commission of the United States for the term expiring 
  September 30, 2004, vice Laramie Faith McNamara.

Apr. 12, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

TAMARGO, MAURICIO J., of Florida, to be Chairman of the Foreign Claims 
  Settlement Commission of the United States for the term expiring 
  September 30, 2003, vice John R. Lacey.

July 12, 2001--Referred.
Aug. 3, 2001--Returned to the President.
Sept. 4, 2001--Rereferred.
Dec. 5, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Dec. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Dec. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Jan. 25, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

                              U.S. COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE

STANCEU, TIMOTHY C., of Virginia, to be a Judge of the U.S. Court of 
  International Trade, vice Richard W. Goldberg, retired.

Dec. 19, 2001--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

                              U.S. MARSHALS SERVICE

AMADOR, ANTONIO CANDIA, of California, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Eastern District of California for the term of 4 years, vice Jerry J. 
  Enomoto, term expired.

Aug. 1, 2002--Referred.
Sept. 19, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably 
  reported.
Sept. 19, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 20, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ANDERSON, RANDALL DEAN, of Utah, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Utah for the term of 4 years (reappointment).

May 23, 2002--Referred.
June 13, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 26, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ANDERSON, WARREN DOUGLAS, of South Dakota, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  District of South Dakota for the term of 4 years, vice Lyle Weir 
  Swenson, term expired.

Feb. 6, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 11, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 11, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 12, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BEACH, CHARLES E., SR., of Iowa, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern 
  District of Iowa for the term of 4 years, vice Phylliss Jeanette 
  Henry, resigned.

May 15, 2002--Referred.
July 31, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 31, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Aug. 1, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BRADLEY, WALTER ROBERT, of Kansas, to be U.S. Marshal for the District 
  of Kansas for the term of 4 years, vice Richard Rand Rock II, term 
  expired.

Apr. 9, 2002--Referred.
May 2, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 2, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
May 7, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

BROWN, JOHNNY MACK, of South Carolina, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  District of South Carolina for the term of 4 years, vice Israel 
  Brooks, Jr., term expired.

July 24, 2002--Referred.
Oct. 8, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 8, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 12, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CARNAHAN, RAY ELMER, of Arkansas, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
  District of Arkansas for the term of 4 years, vice Conrad S. Pattillo, 
  term expired.

Apr. 9, 2002--Referred.
June 13, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 26, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CARPENTER, DAVID SCOTT, of North Dakota, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  District of North Dakota for the term of 4 years, vice Brian C. Berg, 
  term expired.

May 21, 2002--Referred.
June 13, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 26, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

CLARK, JOHN FRANCIS, of Virginia, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
  District of Virginia for the term of 4 years, vice John William 
  Marshall, resigned.

Sept. 20, 2002--Referred.
Oct. 8, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 8, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 12, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

COSTNER, HARLON EUGENE, of North Carolina, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Middle District of North Carolina for the term of 4 years, vice Becky 
  Jane Wallace.

Nov. 14, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

DAWSON, JAMES DUANE, of West Virginia, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Southern District of West Virginia for the term of 4 years, vice 
  Charles M. Adkins.

Dec. 11, 2001--Referred.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

DEATHERAGE, STEVEN D., of Illinois, to be U.S. Marshal for the Central 
  District of Illinois for the term of 4 years, vice Robert Moore, term 
  expired.

May 6, 2002--Referred.
May 23, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 23, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 25, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

DICHIO, ANTHONY, of Massachusetts, to be U.S. Marshal for the District 
  of Massachusetts for the term of 4 years, vice Nancy J. McGillivray-
  Shaffer, term expired.

May 8, 2002--Referred.
June 20, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 20, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 29, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

DOUGAN, JAMES ROBERT, of Michigan, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western 
  District of Michigan for the term of 4 years, vice Barbara C. Jurkas, 
  term expired.

May 21, 2002--Referred.
July 11, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 11, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 29, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

DURONCELET, THEOPHILE ALCESTE, of Louisiana, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Eastern District of Louisiana for the term of 4 years, vice Charles 
  Vincent Serio, resigned.

Feb. 6, 2002--Referred.
Mar. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

EDEN, GORDEN EDWARD, JR., of New Mexico, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  District of New Mexico for the term of 4 years, vice John Steven 
  Sanchez, term expired.

Mar. 13, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 25, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 25, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 26, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

EDWARDS, JOHN R., of Vermont, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Vermont for the term of 4 years, vice John Hollingsworth Sinclair.

Mar. 1, 2002--Referred.
Mar. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ELY, RANDY PAUL, of Texas, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern District 
  of Texas for the term of 4 years, vice D.W. Branson, Jr., term 
  expired.

Apr. 16, 2002--Referred.
May 2, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 2, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
May 7, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ENNIS, BRIAN MICHAEL, of Nebraska, to be U.S. Marshal for the District 
  of Nebraska for the term of 4 years, vice Cleveland Vaughn.

Dec. 18, 2001--Referred.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

FITZGERALD, STEPHEN GILBERT, of Wisconsin, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Western District of Wisconsin for the term of 4 years, vice Dallas S. 
  Neville, term expired.

Jan. 29, 2002--Referred.
Mar. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

FITZGERALD, THOMAS M., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Western District of Pennsylvania for the term of 4 years, vice Frank 
  Policaro, Jr., term expired.

Apr. 16, 2002--Referred.
May 23, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 23, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 25, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

FLOWERS, NEHEMIAH, of Mississippi, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern 
  District of Mississippi for the term of 4 years, vice Eisenhower Durr.

Dec. 13, 2001--Referred.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

FOREST, GREGORY ALLYN, of North Carolina, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Western District of North Carolina for the term of 4 years, vice 
  Walter Baker Edminsten, term expired.

Feb. 15, 2002--Referred.
Mar. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GONZALES, DAVID PHILLIP, of Arizona, to be U.S. Marshal for the District 
  of Arizona for the term of 4 years, vice Alfred E. Madrid, term 
  expired.

Mar. 13, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 25, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 25, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 26, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GRUBBS, ROBERT MAYNARD, of Michigan, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
  District of Michigan for the term of 4 years, vice James Douglas, Jr., 
  term expired.

July 24, 2002--Referred.
Oct. 8, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 8, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 12, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

GUCCIONE, JOSEPH R., of New York, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern 
  District of New York for the term of 4 years, vice Russell John 
  Qualliotine.

Aug. 1, 2002--Referred.
Oct. 8, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 8, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Nov. 12, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HANOHANO, MARK MOKI, of Hawaii, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Hawaii for the term of 4 years, vice Howard Hikaru Tagomori.

June 7, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

HEDDEN, ARTHUR JEFFREY, of Tennessee, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
  District of Tennessee for the term of 4 years, vice Joseph Clyde 
  Fowler, Jr.

Dec. 13, 2001--Referred.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HENDERSON, RONALD, of Missouri, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
  District of Missouri for the term of 4 years, vice Floyd A. Kimbrough, 
  resigned.

Mar. 21, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 25, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 25, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 26, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HUGHES, JOHNNY LEWIS, of Maryland, to be U.S. Marshal for the District 
  of Maryland for the term of 4 years, vice George K. McKinney.

Dec. 20, 2001--Referred.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

HURLBURT, THOMAS DYSON, JR., of Florida, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Middle District of Florida for the term of 4 years, vice Don R. 
  Moreland, term expired.

Aug. 1, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

JENKINS, WILLIAM CAREY, of Louisiana, to be U.S. Marshal for the Middle 
  District of Louisiana for the term of 4 years, vice Ronald Joseph 
  Boundreaux, resigned.

Dec. 11, 2001--Referred.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

JOHNSON, RANDY MERLIN, of Alaska, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Alaska for the term of 4 years, vice John R. Murphy.

Dec. 20, 2001--Referred.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

JOLLEY, DAVID GLENN, of Tennessee, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western 
  District of Tennessee for the term of 4 years, vice Wesley Joe Wood.

Dec. 13, 2001--Referred.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

KEELY, CHESTER MARTIN, of Alabama, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern 
  District of Alabama for the term of 4 years, vice William Henry von 
  Edwards, III, resigned.

Dec. 18, 2001--Referred.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

KENNEDY, JAMES LOREN, of Indiana, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern 
  District of Indiana for the term of 4 years, vice Frank James 
  Anderson, term expired.

Feb. 6, 2002--Referred.
Mar. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

KING, DENNY WADE, of Tennessee, to be U.S. Marshal for the Middle 
  District of Tennessee for the term of 4 years, vice Edward Scott 
  Blair, term expired.

July 24, 2002--Referred.
Sept. 5, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Sept. 5, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Sept. 11, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

KLINE, MICHAEL LEE, of Washington, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
  District of Washington for the term of 4 years, vice G. Ronald 
  Dashiell, term expired.

June 7, 2002--Referred.
June 20, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 20, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 29, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

KRUZIKI, WILLIAM P., of Wisconsin, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
  District of Wisconsin for the term of 4 years, vice Nannette Holly 
  Hegerty, term expired.

Mar. 13, 2002--Referred.
May 2, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 2, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
May 7, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

LAWRENCE, PETER A., of New York, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western 
  District of New York for the term of 4 years, vice John Patrick 
  McCaffrey, term expired.

Mar. 6, 2002--Referred.
July 31, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 31, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Aug. 1, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

LOYD, JOHN WILLIAM, of Oklahoma, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
  District of Oklahoma for the term of 4 years, vice Robert Bruce 
  Robertson.

Dec. 18, 2001--Referred.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

McCUBBIN, RONALD RICHARD, JR., of Kentucky, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Western District of Kentucky for the term of 4 years, vice E. Douglas 
  Hamilton.

Dec. 11, 2001--Referred.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

McDONALD, PATRICK E., of Idaho, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Idaho for the term of 4 years, vice James Howard Benham, term expired.

Mar. 4, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 11, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 11, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 12, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

McKAY, DWIGHT, of Montana, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Montana for the term of 4 years, vice William Stephen Strizich, 
  resigned.

Dec. 11, 2001--Referred.
Dec. 13, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Dec. 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Jan. 25, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MECUM, RICHARD VAUGHN, of Georgia, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern 
  District of Georgia for the term of 4 years, vice Robert Henry 
  McMichael, term expired.

June 20, 2002--Referred.
July 31, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 31, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Aug. 1, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MERRILL, DENNIS CLUFF, of Oregon, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Oregon for the term of 4 years, vice Reginald B. Madsen, resigned.

Dec. 13, 2001--Referred.
Mar. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MERROW, THERESA A., of Kentucky, to be U.S. Marshal for the Middle 
  District of Georgia for the term of 4 years, vice Lawson Cary Bittick, 
  term expired.

Apr. 9, 2002--Referred.
June 13, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 26, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MONIER, STEPHEN ROBERT, of New Hampshire, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  District of New Hampshire for the term of 4 years, vice Raymond Gerard 
  Gagnon, term expired.

Apr. 16, 2002--Referred.
May 2, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 2, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
May 7, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MONZON, RUBEN, of Texas, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern District of 
  Texas for the term of 4 years, vice Hiran Arthur Contreras, term 
  expired.

Apr. 16, 2002--Referred.
June 13, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 13, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 26, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MOORE, JOHN LEE, of Texas, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District 
  of Texas for the term of 4 years, vice Norris Batiste, Jr., term 
  expired.

Mar. 13, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 25, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 25, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 26, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

MURTAUGH, DAVID REID, of Indiana, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern 
  District of Indiana for the term of 4 years, vice Michael D. 
  Carrington.

Dec. 11, 2001--Referred.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

PARMLEY, JAMES JOSEPH, of New York, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern 
  District of New York for the term of 4 years, vice Edward Joseph 
  Kelly, Jr., term expired.

Feb. 6, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 11, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 11, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 12, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

PHARO, CHRISTINA, of Florida, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern 
  District of Florida for the term of 4 years, vice James A. Tassone.

Aug. 1, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

PIKE, G. WAYNE, of Virginia, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western District 
  of Virginia for the term of 4 years, vice Larry Reed Mattox, term 
  expired.

Apr. 22, 2002--Referred.
May 23, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 23, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 25, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

PLOUSIS, JAMES THOMAS, of New Jersey, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  District of New Jersey for the term of 4 years, vice Glenn Dale 
  Cunningham, resigned.

Feb. 6, 2002--Referred.
Mar. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

QUINN, JOHN EDWARD, of Iowa, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern 
  District of Iowa for the term of 4 years, vice Dennis H. Blome, term 
  expired.

Mar. 4, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 25, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 25, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 26, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

RAFFETY, J.C., of West Virginia, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern 
  District of West Virginia for the term of 4 years, vice Leonard Trupo, 
  term expired.

Jan. 29, 2002--Referred.
Mar. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

REAVIS, CHARLES R., of North Carolina, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Eastern District of North Carolina for the term of 4 years, vice Mark 
  Reid Tucker.

Feb. 6, 2002--Referred.
Mar. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

REGAN, MICHAEL ROBERT, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Middle District of Pennsylvania for the term of 4 years, vice Walter 
  D. Sokolowski, term expired.

Feb. 6, 2002--Referred.
Mar. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

REYNA, BENIGNO G., of Texas, to be Director of the U.S. Marshals 
  Service, vice John W. Marshall, resigned.

Sept. 12, 2001--Referred.
Sept. 20, 2001--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 4, 2001--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 4, 2001--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Oct. 25, 2001--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ROACH, MICHAEL WADE, of Oklahoma, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western 
  District of Oklahoma for the term of 4 years, vice Patrick J. 
  Wilkerson.

Dec. 13, 2001--Referred.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ROBERTS, JAMES THOMAS, JR., of Georgia, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Southern District of Georgia for the term of 4 years, vice John W. 
  Caldwell, term expired.

May 21, 2002--Referred.
June 20, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 20, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 29, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ROBERTSON, ERIC EUGENE, of Washington, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Western District of Washington for the term of 4 years, vice Rosa 
  Maria Melendez, resigned.

Dec. 13, 2001--Referred.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

ROSE, JAMES ANTHONY, of Wyoming, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Wyoming for the term of 4 years, vice Juan Abran Deherrera, term 
  expired.

Jan. 29, 2002--Referred.
Mar. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SCHICKEL, JOHN, of Kentucky, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District 
  of Kentucky for the term of 4 years, vice Joe Russell Mullins, 
  resigned.

Jan. 29, 2002--Referred.
Mar. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SEROYER, JESSE, JR., of Alabama, to be U.S. Marshal for the Middle 
  District of Alabama for the term of 4 years, vice Florence M. Cauthen, 
  term expired.

Feb. 6, 2002--Referred.
Mar. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SHEER, CHARLES M., of Missouri, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western 
  District of Missouri for the term of 4 years, vice Robert Bradford 
  English, term expired.

Mar. 13, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 25, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 25, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 26, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SHOVLIN, GARY EDWARD, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Eastern District of Pennsylvania for the term of 4 years, vice Alan D. 
  Lewis.

Apr. 16, 2002--Referred.
May 2, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 2, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
May 7, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

SLAZINIK, DON, of Illinois, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern District 
  of Illinois for the term of 4 years, vice Terrence Edward Delaney, 
  term expired.

Mar. 4, 2002--Referred.
Mar. 14, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 14, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 18, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

STALLWOOD, BURTON, of Rhode Island, to be U.S. Marshal for the District 
  of Rhode Island for the term of 4 years, vice John James Leyden, 
  resigned.

June 20, 2002--Referred.
July 31, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 31, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Aug. 1, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

TAYLOR, WILLIAM SMITH, of Alabama, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern 
  District of Alabama for the term of 4 years, vice Robert James Moore.

Dec. 18, 2001--Referred.
Mar. 1, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 1, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 4, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

THOMAS, DAVID WILLIAM, of Delaware, to be U.S. Marshal for the District 
  of Delaware for the term of 4 years, vice Timothy Patrick Mullaney, 
  Sr., term expired.

Apr. 16, 2002--Referred.
May 23, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 23, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 25, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

TRONCOSO, JOSE GERARDO, of Nebraska, to be U.S. Marshal for the District 
  of Nebraska for the term of 4 years (reappointment).

Apr. 16, 2002--Referred.
May 8, 2002--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.

  

VILES, DAVID DONALD, of Maine, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Maine for the term of 4 years, vice Laurent F. Gilbert.

Dec. 18, 2001--Referred.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

WAGSTER, LARRY WADE, of Mississippi, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern 
  District of Mississippi for the term of 4 years, vice John David 
  Crews, Jr.

Dec. 20, 2001--Referred.
Feb. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Feb. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Feb. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

WAHLRAB, JAMES MICHAEL, of Ohio, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern 
  District of Ohio for the term of 4 years, vice Roy Allen Smith, term 
  expired.

May 21, 2002--Referred.
June 13, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 13, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 26, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

WALSH, GEORGE BREFFNI, of Virginia, to be U.S. Marshal for the District 
  of Columbia for the term of 4 years, vice Donald W. Horton.

June 20, 2002--Referred.
July 11, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 11, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
July 29, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

WELCH, TIMOTHY DEWAYNE, of Oklahoma, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern 
  District of Oklahoma for the term of 4 years, vice James Marion 
  Hughes, Jr., term expired.

Feb. 6, 2002--Referred.
Mar. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

WHITTINGTON, WILLIAM R., of Louisiana, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Western District of Louisiana for the term of 4 years, vice James 
  Robert Oakes, term expired.

Jan. 29, 2002--Referred.
Mar. 7, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 7, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 8, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

WIDUP, KIM RICHARD, of Illinois, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern 
  District of Illinois for the term of 4 years, vice James L. Whigham.

Mar. 4, 2002--Referred.
Mar. 14, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 14, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Mar. 18, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  

WILLIAMSON, DENNIS ARTHUR, of Florida, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Northern District of Florida for the term of 4 years, vice James W. 
  Lockley, term expired.

Aug. 1, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

WINGET, RICHARD ZENOS, of Nevada, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Nevada, vice Jose Gerardo Tronconso.

Nov. 14, 2002--Referred.
Nov. 20, 2002--Returned to the President.

  

ZAHREN, EDWARD, of Colorado, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Colorado for the term of 4 years, vice Ernestine Rowe, term expired.

Mar. 13, 2002--Referred.
Apr. 25, 2002--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 25, 2002--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Leahy.
Apr. 26, 2002--Confirmed by the Senate.

  
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ABDALLAH, SCOTT A., of South Dakota, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  District of South Dakota for the term of 4 years, vice Karen Elizabeth 
  Schreier, resigned. Referred November 30, 2001, and WITHDRAWN January 
  23, 2002.

  

ADAMS, JOHN R., of Ohio, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
  District of Ohio, vice George Washington White, retired. Referred 
  October 10, 2002, and returned to the President under the provisions 
  of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

AFRICK, LANCE M., of Louisiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Louisiana, vice Edith Brown Clement, elevated. Referred 
  January 23, 2002, and confirmed April 17, 2002.

  

AMADOR, ANTONIO CANDIA, of California, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Eastern District of California for the term of 4 years, vice Jerry J. 
  Enomoto, term expired. Referred August 1, 2002, and confirmed 
  September 20, 2002.

  

ANDERSON, PERCY, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Central District of California, vice Kim McLane Wardlaw, elevated. 
  Referred January 23, 2002, and confirmed April 25, 2002.

  

ANDERSON, RANDALL DEAN, of Utah, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Utah for the term of 4 years (reappointment). Referred May 23, 2002, 
  and confirmed July 26, 2002.

  

ANDERSON, WARREN DOUGLAS, of South Dakota, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  District of South Dakota for the term of 4 years, vice Lyle Weir 
  Swenson, term expired. Referred February 6, 2002, and confirmed April 
  12, 2002.

  

ARMIJO, M. CHRISTINA, of New Mexico, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of New Mexico (new position). Referred August 2, 2001, and 
  confirmed November 6, 2001.

  

ASHCROFT, JOHN D., of Missouri, to be Attorney General of the United 
  States. Referred January 29, 2001, and confirmed February 1, 2001.

  

AUTREY, HENRY E., of Missouri, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Missouri, vice George F. Gunn, Jr., retired. Referred 
  March 21, 2002, and confirmed August 1, 2002.

  
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BATES, JOHN D., of Maryland, to be U.S. District Judge for the District 
  of Columbia, vice Stanley S. Harris, retired. Referred June 20, 2001, 
  and confirmed December 11, 2001.

  

BATTLE, MICHAEL A., of New York, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western 
  District of New York for a term of 4 years, vice Denise E. O'Donnell, 
  resigned. Referred November 15, 2001, and confirmed January 25, 2002.

  

BAYLSON, MICHAEL M., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Robert F. Kelly, retired. 
  Referred January 23, 2002, and confirmed April 30, 2002.

  

BEACH, CHARLES E., SR., of Iowa, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern 
  District of Iowa for the term of 4 years, vice Phylliss Jeanette 
  Henry, resigned. Referred May 15, 2002, and confirmed August 1, 2002.

  

BEISTLINE, RALPH R., of Alaska, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Alaska, vice H. Russel Holland, retired. Referred November 
  8, 2001, and confirmed March 12, 2002.

  

BENITEZ, JUAN CARLOS, of Puerto Rico, to be Special Counsel for 
  Immigration-Related Unfair Employment Practices for the term of 4 
  years, vice John D. Trasvina, term expiring. Referred September 12, 
  2001, and confirmed November 6, 2001.

  

BISKUPIC, STEVEN M., of Wisconsin, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
  District of Wisconsin for the term of 4 years, vice Thomas Paul 
  Schneider, resigned. Referred April 11, 2002, and confirmed May 7, 
  2002.

  

BLACKBURN, ROBERT E., of Colorado, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Colorado, vice Zita L. Weinshienk, retired. Referred 
  September 10, 2001, and confirmed February 26, 2002.

  

BLOCK, LAWRENCE J., of Virginia, to be a Judge of the U.S. Court of 
  Federal Claims for the term of 15 years, vice Eric G. Bruggink, term 
  expired. Referred August 2, 2001, and confirmed October 2, 2002.

  

BOGDEN, DANIEL G., of Nevada, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
  Nevada for the term of 4 years, vice Kathryn E. Landreth, resigned. 
  Referred September 5, 2001, and confirmed October 23, 2001.

  

BOWDRE, KARON O., of Alabama, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
  District of Alabama, vice Sam C. Pointer, Jr., retired. Referred 
  August 2, 2001, and confirmed November 6, 2001.

  

BOYD, RALPH F., JR., of Massachusetts, to be an Assistant Attorney 
  General, vice Bill Lann Lee, resigned. Referred April 30, 2001, and 
  confirmed July 20, 2001.

  

BOYLE, JANE J., of Texas, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern District 
  of Texas for the term of 4 years, vice Paul Edward Coggins, resigned. 
  Referred December 20, 2001, and confirmed April 12, 2002.

  

BOYLE, TERRENCE W., of North Carolina, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Fourth Circuit, vice J. Dickson Phillips, Jr., retired. Referred May 
  9, 2001, and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

BRADEN, SUSAN G., of the District of Columbia, to be a Judge of the U.S. 
  Court of Federal Claims for the term of 15 years, vice Roger B. 
  Andewelt, deceased. Referred May 1, 2002, and returned to the 
  President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

BRADLEY, WALTER ROBERT, of Kansas, to be U.S. Marshal for the District 
  of Kansas for the term of 4 years, vice Richard Rand Rock II, term 
  expired. Referred April 9, 2002, and confirmed May 7, 2002.

  

BREEN, J. DANIEL, of Tennessee, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Tennessee, vice Julia Smith Gibbons, elevated. 
  Referred October 10, 2002, and returned to the President under the 
  provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

BROOKS, SUSAN W., of Indiana, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
  District of Indiana for the term of 4 years, vice Judith Ann Stewart, 
  resigned. Referred August 2, 2001, and confirmed October 11, 2001.

  

BROWN, JOHN B., III, of Texas, to be Deputy Administrator for Drug 
  Enforcement, vice Julio F. Mercado, resigned. Referred February 11, 
  2002, and confirmed April 12, 2002.

  

BROWN, JOHNNY MACK, of South Carolina, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  District of South Carolina for the term of 4 years, vice Israel 
  Brooks, Jr., term expired. Referred July 24, 2002, and confirmed 
  November 12, 2002.

  

BROWNLEE, JOHN L., of Virginia, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western 
  District of Virginia for the term of 4 years, vice Robert P. Crouch, 
  J., resigned. Referred July 31, 2001, and confirmed October 11, 2001.

  

BRYANT, DANIEL J., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Attorney General, 
  vice Robert Raben, resigned. Referred March 28, 2001, and confirmed 
  May 10, 2001.

  

BUCHANAN, MARY BETH, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Western District of Pennsylvania for the term of 4 years, vice Harry 
  Litman, resigned. Referred September 5, 2001, and confirmed September 
  14, 2001.

  

BUNNING, DAVID L., of Kentucky, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Kentucky, vice William O. Bertelsman, retired. 
  Referred August 2, 2001, and confirmed February 14, 2002.

  

BURGESS, TIMOTHY MARK, of Alaska, to be U.S. Attorney for the District 
  of Alaska for the term of 4 years, vice Robert Charles Bundy, 
  resigned. Referred August 1, 2001, and confirmed October 11, 2001.

  

BURNS, SCOTT M., of Utah, to be Deputy Director for State and Local 
  Affairs, Office of National Drug Control Policy (new position). 
  Referred August 3, 2001, and confirmed April 12, 2002.

  

BURY, DAVID C., of Arizona, to be U.S. District Judge for the District 
  of Arizona (new position). Referred September 10, 2001, and confirmed 
  March 15, 2002.

  

BYBEE, JAY S., of Nevada, to be an Assistant Attorney General, vice 
  Randolph D. Moss, resigned. Referred August 3, 2001, and confirmed 
  October 23, 2001.

  

BYBEE, JAY S., of Nevada, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth 
  Circuit, vice Procter R. Hug, Jr., retired. Referred May 22, 2002, and 
  returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  
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CALDWELL, KAREN K., of Kentucky, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Kentucky, vice Henry R. Wilhoit, Jr., retired. 
  Referred August 2, 2001, and confirmed October 23, 2001.

  

CAMPBELL, BONNIE J., of Iowa, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Eighth 
  Circuit, vice George G. Fagg, retired. Referred January 3, 2001, and 
  WITHDRAWN March 19, 2001.

  

CAMP, LAURIE SMITH, of Nebraska, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Nebraska, vice William G. Cambridge, retired. Referred 
  June 19, 2001, and confirmed October 23, 2001.

  

CANARY, LEURA GARRETT, of Alabama, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle 
  District of Alabama for the term of 4 years, vice Charles Redding 
  Pitt, resigned. Referred August 2, 2001, and confirmed November 6, 
  2001.

  

CARNAHAN, RAY ELMER, of Arkansas, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
  District of Arkansas for the term of 4 years, vice Conrad S. Pattillo, 
  term expired. Referred April 9, 2002, and confirmed July 26, 2002.

  

CARNEY, CORMAC J., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Central District of California, vice Carlos R. Moreno, resigned. 
  Referred October 10, 2002, and returned to the President under the 
  provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

CARPENTER, DAVID SCOTT, of North Dakota, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  District of North Dakota for the term of 4 years, vice Brian C. Berg, 
  term expired. Referred May 21, 2002, and confirmed July 26, 2002.

  

CASSELL, PAUL G., of Utah, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
  Utah, vice David Sam, retired. Referred June 19, 2001, and confirmed 
  May 13, 2002.

  

CEBULL, RICHARD F., of Montana, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Montana, vice Jack D. Shanstrom, retired. Referred May 17, 
  2001, and confirmed July 20, 2001.

  

CERCONE, DAVID S., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Pennsylvania, vice Donald J. Lee, retired. 
  Referred March 21, 2002, and confirmed August 1, 2002.

  

CHARLTON, PAUL K., of Arizona, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
  Arizona for the term of 4 years, vice Jose de Jesus Rivera, resigned. 
  Referred July 31, 2001, and confirmed November 6, 2001.

  

CHERTOFF, MICHAEL, of New Jersey, to be an Assistant Attorney General, 
  vice James K. Robinson. Referred April 30, 2001, and confirmed May 24, 
  2001.

  

CHESLER, STANLEY R., of New Jersey, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of New Jersey, vice Anne Elise Thompson, retired. Referred 
  January 23, 2002, and confirmed November 14, 2002.

  

CHIARA, MARGARET M., of Michigan, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western 
  District of Michigan for the term of 4 years, vice Michael Hayes 
  Dettmer, resigned. Referred August 3, 2001, and confirmed October 23, 
  2001.

  

CHRISTIE, CHRISTOPHER JAMES, of New Jersey, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  District of New Jersey for the term of 4 years, vice Faith S. 
  Hochberg, resigned. Referred December 10, 2001, and confirmed December 
  20, 2001.

  

CLARK, JOHN FRANCIS, of Virginia, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
  District of Virginia for the term of 4 years, vice John William 
  Marshall, resigned. Referred September 20, 2002, and confirmed 
  November 12, 2002.

  

CLARK, RONALD H., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Texas, vice Howell Cobb, retired. Referred January 23, 
  2002, and confirmed October 2, 2002.

  

CLEMENT, EDITH BROWN, of Louisiana, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Fifth Circuit, vice John M. Duhe, Jr., retired. Referred May 9, 2001, 
  and confirmed November 13, 2001.

  

CLIFTON, RICHARD R., of Hawaii, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth 
  Circuit, vice Cynthia Holcomb Hall, retired. Referred June 22, 2001, 
  and confirmed July 18, 2002.

  

COLANTUONO, THOMAS P., of New Hampshire, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  District of New Hampshire for the term of 4 years, vice Paul Michael 
  Gagnon, resigned. Referred November 30, 2001, and confirmed February 
  8, 2002.

  

COLLINS, JEFFREY GILBERT, of Michigan, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Eastern District of Michigan for the term of 4 years, vice Saul A. 
  Green, resigned. Referred September 5, 2001, and confirmed November 6, 
  2001.

  

COLLOTON, STEVEN M., of Iowa, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
  District of Iowa for the term of 4 years, vice Don Carlos Nickerson, 
  resigned. Referred September 5, 2001, and confirmed October 11, 2001.

  

COLLYER, ROSEMARY M., of Maryland, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Columbia, vice Thomas Penfield Jackson, retired. Referred 
  August 1, 2002, and confirmed November 14, 2002.

  

COMEY, JAMES B., of New York, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
  District of New York for the term of 4 years, vice Mary Jo White, term 
  expired. Referred March 4, 2002, and confirmed April 12, 2002.

  

CONNER, CHRISTOPHER C., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Middle District of Pennsylvania, vice Sylvia H. Rambo, retired. 
  Referred February 28, 2002, and confirmed July 26, 2002.

  

CONNOLLY, COLM F., of Delaware, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
  Delaware for the term of 4 years, vice Carl Schnee, resigned. Referred 
  August 2, 2001, and confirmed September 14, 2001.

  

CONRAD, ROBERT J., JR., of North Carolina, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Western District of North Carolina for the term of 4 years, vice Mark 
  Timothy Calloway, resigned. Referred August 3, 2001, and confirmed 
  October 23, 2001.

  

CONTI, JOY FLOWERS, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Pennsylvania, vice Alan N. Bloch, retired. 
  Referred January 23, 2002, and confirmed July 29, 2002.

  

COOK, DEBORAH L., of Ohio, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Tenth 
  Circuit, vice Alan E. Norris, retired. Referred May 9, 2001, and 
  returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

CORRIGAN, TIMOTHY J., of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Middle District of Florida (new position). Referred May 22, 2002, and 
  confirmed September 12, 2002.

  

COSTNER, HARLON EUGENE, of North Carolina, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Middle District of North Carolina for the term of 4 years, vice Becky 
  Jane Wallace. Referred November 14, 2002, and returned to the 
  President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

CRANE, BARRY D., of Virginia, to be Deputy Director for Supply 
  Reduction, Office of National Drug Control Policy, vice Thomas J. 
  Umberg. Referred September 14, 2001, and confirmed April 22, 2002.

  

CRANE, RANDY, of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
  District of Texas (new position). Referred September 21, 2001, and 
  confirmed March 18, 2002.

  

CUMMINS, HARRY E., III, of Arkansas, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
  District of Arkansas for the term of 4 years, vice Paula Jean Casey, 
  resigned. Referred November 30, 2001, and confirmed December 20, 2001.

  
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DANIELS, DEBORAH J., of Indiana, to be an Assistant Attorney General, 
  vice Laurie O. Robinson, resigned. Referred June 5, 2001, and 
  confirmed September 21, 2001.

  

DAVIS, LEGROME D., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Edmund V. Ludwig, retired. 
  Referred January 23, 2002, and confirmed April 18, 2002.

  

DAVIS, LEONARD E., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Texas, vice Paul N. Brown, retired. Referred January 23, 
  2002, and confirmed May 9, 2002.

  

DAWSON, JAMES DUANE, of West Virginia, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Southern District of West Virginia for the term of 4 years, vice 
  Charles M. Adkins. Referred December 11, 2001, and confirmed February 
  8, 2002.

  

DEATHERAGE, STEVEN D., of Illinois, to be U.S. Marshal for the Central 
  District of Illinois for the term of 4 years, vice Robert Moore, term 
  expired. Referred May 6, 2002, and confirmed July 25, 2002.

  

DEVER, JAMES C., III, of North Carolina, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Eastern District of North Carolina, vice W. Earl Britt, retired. 
  Referred May 22, 2002, and returned to the President under the 
  provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

DIBIAGIO, THOMAS M., of Maryland, to be U.S. Attorney for the District 
  of Maryland for the term of 4 years, vice Lynne Ann Battaglia, 
  resigned. Referred September 5, 2001, and confirmed October 23, 2001.

  

DICHIO, ANTHONY, of Massachusetts, to be U.S. Marshal for the District 
  of Massachusetts for the term of 4 years, vice Nancy J. McGillivray-
  Shaffer, term expired. Referred May 8, 2002, and confirmed July 29, 
  2002.

  

DINH, VIET D., of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant Attorney 
  General, vice Eleanor Acheson, resigned. Referred April 23, 2001, and 
  confirmed May 24, 2001.

  

DORR, RICHARD E., of Missouri, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
  District of Missouri, vice D. Brook Bartlett, deceased. Referred March 
  21, 2002, and confirmed August 1, 2002.

  

DOUGAN, JAMES ROBERT, of Michigan, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western 
  District of Michigan for the term of 4 years, vice Barbara C. Jurkas, 
  term expired. Referred May 21, 2002, and confirmed July 29, 2002.

  

DUFFEY, WILLIAM S., JR., of Georgia, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Northern District of Georgia for the term of 4 years, vice Richard H. 
  Deane, Jr. Referred September 5, 2001, and confirmed November 6, 2001.

  

DUFFY, JAMES E., JR., of Hawaii, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth 
  Circuit, vice Cynthia Holcomb Hall, retired. Referred January 3, 2001, 
  and WITHDRAWN March 19, 2001.

  

DUGAS, DAVID R., of Louisiana, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle 
  District of Louisiana for the term of 4 years, vice Lezin Joseph 
  Hymel, Jr., resigned. Referred October 2, 2001, and confirmed November 
  30, 2001.

  

DURONCELET, THEOPHILE ALCESTE, of Louisiana, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Eastern District of Louisiana for the term of 4 years, vice Charles 
  Vincent Serio, resigned. Referred February 6, 2002, and confirmed 
  March 8, 2002.

  
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EAGAN, CLAIRE V., of Oklahoma, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Oklahoma, vice Thomas Rutherford Brett, retired. 
  Referred August 2, 2001, and confirmed October 23, 2001.

  

EDEN, GORDEN EDWARD, JR., of New Mexico, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  District of New Mexico for the term of 4 years, vice John Steven 
  Sanchez, term expired. Referred March 13, 2002, and confirmed April 
  26, 2002.

  

EDWARDS, JOHN R., of Vermont, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Vermont for the term of 4 years, vice John Hollingsworth Sinclair. 
  Referred March 1, 2002, and confirmed March 8, 2002.

  

ELY, RANDY PAUL, of Texas, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern District 
  of Texas for the term of 4 years, vice D.W. Bransom, Jr., term 
  expired. Referred April 16, 2002, and confirmed May 7, 2002.

  

ENGELHARDT, KURT D., of Louisiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Louisiana, vice Morey L. Sear, retired. Referred 
  August 2, 2001, and confirmed December 11, 2001.

  

ENGLAND, MORRISON C., JR., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Eastern District of California, vice Lawrence K. Karlton, retired. 
  Referred March 21, 2002, and confirmed August 1, 2002.

  

ENNIS, BRIAN MICHAEL, of Nebraska, to be U.S. Marshal for the District 
  of Nebraska for the term of 4 years, vice Cleveland Vaughn. Referred 
  December 18, 2001, and confirmed February 8, 2002.

  

ERICKSON, RALPH R., of North Dakota, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of North Dakota, vice Rodney S. Webb, retired. Referred 
  September 12, 2002, and returned to the President under the provisions 
  of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

ESTRADA, MIGUEL A., of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  District of Columbia Circuit, vice Patricia A. Wald, retired. Referred 
  May 9, 2001, and returned to the President under the provisions of 
  Senate Rule XXXI.

  
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FEUERSTEIN, SANDRA J., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of New York, vice Thomas C. Platt, Jr., retired. 
  Referred July 25, 2002, and returned to the President under the 
  provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

FITZGERALD, PATRICK J., of Illinois, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Northern District of Illinois for the term of 4 years, vice Scott 
  Richard Lassar, resigned. Referred September 19, 2001, and confirmed 
  October 23, 2001.

  

FITZGERALD, STEPHEN GILBERT, of Wisconsin, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Western District of Wisconsin for the term of 4 years, vice Dallas S. 
  Neville, term expired. Referred January 29, 2002, and confirmed March 
  8, 2002.

  

FITZGERALD, THOMAS M., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Western District of Pennsylvania for the term of 4 years, vice Frank 
  Policaro, Jr., term expired. Referred April 16, 2002, and confirmed 
  July 25, 2002.

  

FLORES, J. ROBERT, of Virginia, to be Administrator of the Office of 
  Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, vice Sheldon C. Bilchik. 
  Referred May 23, 2001, and confirmed April 12, 2002.

  

FLOWERS, NEHEMIAH, of Mississippi, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern 
  District of Mississippi for the term of 4 years, vice Eisenhower Durr. 
  Referred December 13, 2001, and confirmed February 8, 2002.

  

FOREST, GREGORY ALLYN, of North Carolina, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Western District of North Carolina for the term of 4 years, vice 
  Walter Baker Edminsten, term expired. Referred February 15, 2002, and 
  confirmed March 8, 2002.

  

FREEMAN, SHAREE M., of Virginia, to be Director of Community Relations 
  Service for the term of 4 years, vice Rose Ochi, term expired. 
  Referred June 19, 2001, and confirmed November 6, 2001.

  

FRIOT, STEPHEN P., of Oklahoma, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Oklahoma, vice Wayne E. Alley, retired. Referred 
  August 2, 2001, and confirmed November 6, 2001.

  

FROST, GREGORY L., of Ohio, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
  District of Ohio, vice George C. Smith, retired. Referred August 1, 
  2002, and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

FULLER, MARK E., of Alabama, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle 
  District of Alabama, vice Ira Dement, retired. Referred August 1, 
  2002, and confirmed November 14, 2002.

  
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GALLEGOS, GILBERT G., of New Mexico, to be Commissioner of the U.S. 
  Parole Commission for the term of 6 years, vice Janie L. Jeffers. 
  Referred July 31, 2001, and returned to the President under the 
  provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

GARCIA, HUMBERTO S., of Puerto Rico, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  District of Puerto Rico for the term of 4 years, vice Daniel F. Lopez 
  Romo, resigned. Referred November 19, 2002, and returned to the 
  President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

GARDNER, JAMES KNOLL, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Jan E. Dubois, retired. 
  Referred April 22, 2002, and confirmed October 2, 2002.

  

GEAN, THOMAS C., of Arkansas, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western 
  District of Arkansas for the term of 4 years, vice Paul Kinloch 
  Holmes, III, resigned. Referred August 2, 2001, and confirmed October 
  23, 2001.

  

GIBBONS, JULIA SMITH, of Tennessee, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Sixth Circuit, vice Gilbert S. Merritt, retired. Referred October 9, 
  2001, and confirmed July 29, 2002.

  

GILLIS, JOHN W., of California, to be Director of the Office for Victims 
  of Crime, vice Kathryn M. Turman, resigned. Referred April 30, 2001, 
  and confirmed September 14, 2001.

  

GODBEY, DAVID C., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
  District of Texas, vice Robert B. Maloney, retired. Referred January 
  23, 2002, and confirmed August 1, 2002.

  

GONZALES, DAVID PHILLIP, of Arizona, to be U.S. Marshal for the District 
  of Arizona for the term of 4 years, vice Alfred E. Madrid, term 
  expired. Referred March 13, 2002, and confirmed April 26, 2002.

  

GOODE, BARRY P., of California, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth 
  Circuit, vice Charles E. Wiggins, retired. Referred January 3, 2001, 
  and WITHDRAWN March 19, 2001.

  

GRANADE, CALLIE V., of Alabama, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of Alabama, vice Alex T. Howard, Jr., retired. 
  Referred August 2, 2001, and confirmed February 4, 2002.

  

GRAVES, TODD PETERSON, of Missouri, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western 
  District of Missouri for the term of 4 years, vice Stephen Lawrence 
  Hill, Jr., resigned. Referred July 31, 2001, and confirmed October 11, 
  2001.

  

GREENFELD, LAWRENCE A., of Maryland, to be Director of the Bureau of 
  Justice Statistics, vice Jan M. Chaiken, resigned. Referred November 
  27, 2001, and confirmed July 29, 2002.

  

GREENLEE, JAMES MING, of Mississippi, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Northern District of Mississippi for the term of 4 years, vice Calvin 
  D. Buchanan, resigned. Referred August 3, 2001, and confirmed October 
  23, 2001.

  

GREGORY, ROGER L., of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fourth 
  Circuit (new position). Referred January 3, 2001, and confirmed July 
  20, 2001, and confirmed July 20, 2002.

  

GRIESBACH, WILLIAM C., of Wisconsin, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Wisconsin (new position). Referred January 23, 
  2002, and confirmed April 25, 2002.

  

GRIFFIN, RICHARD A., of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth 
  Circuit, vice Damon J. Keith, retired. Referred June 26, 2002, and 
  returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

GRITZNER, JAMES E., of Iowa, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
  District of Iowa, vice Charles R. Wolle, retired. Referred July 10, 
  2001, and confirmed February 14, 2002.

  

GRUBBS, ROBERT MAYNARD, of Michigan, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
  District of Michigan for the term of 4 years, vice James Douglas, Jr., 
  term expired. Referred July 24, 2002, and confirmed November 12, 2002.

  

GRUENDER, RAYMOND W., of Missouri, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
  District of Missouri for the term of 4 years, vice Audrey G. Fleissig, 
  resigned. Referred August 2, 2001, and confirmed October 23, 2001.

  

GUCCIONE, JOSEPH R., of New York, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern 
  District of New York for the term of 4 years, vice Russell John 
  Qualliotine. Referred August 1, 2002, and confirmed November 12, 2002.

  
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HADDON, SAM E., of Montana, to be U.S. District Judge for the District 
  of Montana, vice Charles C. Lovell, retired. Referred May 17, 2001, 
  and confirmed July 20, 2001.

  

HALL, PETER W., of Vermont, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
  Vermont for the term of 4 years, vice Charles Robert Tetzlaff, 
  resigned. Referred September 5, 2001, and confirmed September 14, 
  2001.

  

HANEN, ANDREW S., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
  District of Texas, vice Filemon B. Vela, retired. Referred January 23, 
  2002, and confirmed May 9, 2002.

  

HANOHANO, MARK MOKI, of Hawaii, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Hawaii for the term of 4 years, vice Howard Hikaru Tagomori. Referred 
  June 7, 2002, and returned to the President under the provisions of 
  Senate Rule XXXI.

  

HARRIS, TERRELL LEE, of Tennessee, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western 
  District of Tennessee for the term of 4 years, vice Veronica Freeman 
  Coleman, resigned. Referred August 3, 2001, and confirmed October 11, 
  2001.

  

HART, SARAH V., of Pennsylvania, to be Director of the National 
  Institute of Justice, vice Jeremy Travis, resigned. Referred May 24, 
  2001, and confirmed August 2, 2001.

  

HARTZ, HARRIS L., of New Mexico, to be U.S. Circuit Judge, vice Bobby 
  Ray Baldock, retired. Referred June 21, 2001, and confirmed December 
  6, 2001.

  

HEATON, JOE L., of Oklahoma, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
  District of Oklahoma, vice Ralph G. Thompson, retired. Referred August 
  2, 2001, and confirmed December 6, 2001.

  

HEAVICAN, MICHAEL G., of Nebraska, to be U.S. Attorney for the District 
  of Nebraska for the term of 4 years, vice Thomas Justin Monaghan, 
  resigned. Referred July 31, 2001, and confirmed September 14, 2001.

  

HEDDEN, ARTHUR JEFFREY, of Tennessee, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
  District of Tennessee for the term of 4 years, vice Joseph Clyde 
  Fowler, Jr. Referred December 13, 2001, and confirmed February 8, 
  2002.

  

HEEBE, FREDERICK R., of Louisiana, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
  District of Louisiana for the term of 4 years, vice Eddie J. Jordan, 
  Jr., resigned. Referred November 1, 2001, and WITHDRAWN March 6, 2002.

  

HEFFELFINGER, THOMAS B., of Minnesota, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  District of Minnesota for the term of 4 years, vice Byron Todd Jones, 
  resigned. Referred August 3, 2001, and confirmed September 14, 2001.

  

HENDERSON, RONALD, of Missouri, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
  District of Missouri for the term of 4 years, vice Floyd A. Kimbrough, 
  resigned. Referred March 21, 2002, and confirmed April 26, 2002.

  

HICKS, LARRY R., of Nevada, to be U.S. District Judge for the District 
  of Nevada, vice Johnnie B. Rawlinson, elevated. Referred August 2, 
  2001, and confirmed November 5, 2001.

  

HICKS, S. MAURICE, JR., of Louisiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Louisiana, vice Donald E. Walters, retired. 
  Referred September 12, 2002, and returned to the President under the 
  provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

HOLWELL, RICHARD J., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of New York, vice Barrington D. Parker, Jr., 
  elevated. Referred August 1, 2002, and returned to the President under 
  the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

HORN, MARIAN BLANK, of Maryland, to be a Judge of the U.S. Court of 
  Federal Claims for the term of 15 years (reappointment). Referred 
  August 1, 2001, and returned to the President under the provisions of 
  Senate Rule XXXI.

  

HOVLAND, DANIEL L., of North Dakota, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of North Dakota, vice Patrick A. Conmy, retired. Referred 
  June 26, 2002, and confirmed November 14, 2002.

  

HOWARD, JEFFREY R., of New Hampshire, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  First Circuit, vice Norman H. Stahl, retired. Referred August 2, 2001, 
  and confirmed April 23, 2002.

  

HOWARD, ROSCOE CONKLIN, JR., of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. 
  Attorney for the District of Columbia for the term of 4 years, vice 
  Wilma A. Lewis, resigned. Referred August 2, 2001, and confirmed 
  September 14, 2001.

  

HUDSON, HENRY E., of Virginia, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Virginia (new position). Referred January 23, 2002, and 
  confirmed August 1, 2002.

  

HUGHES, JOHNNY LEWIS, of Maryland, to be U.S. Marshal for the District 
  of Maryland for the term of 4 years, vice George K. McKinney. Referred 
  December 20, 2001, and confirmed February 8, 2002.

  

HURLBURT, THOMAS DYSON, JR., of Florida, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Middle District of Florida for the term of 4 years, vice Don R. 
  Moreland, term expired. Referred August 1, 2002, and returned to the 
  President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

HUTCHINSON, ASA, of Arkansas, to be Administrator of Drug Enforcement, 
  vice Donnie R. Marshall, resigned. Referred June 12, 2001, and 
  confirmed August 1, 2001.

  
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IBRAHIM, JEREMY H.G., of Pennsylvania, to be a Member of the Foreign 
  Claims Settlement Commission of the United States for the term 
  expiring September 30, 2002, vice Richard Thomas White, term expired. 
  Referred April 12, 2002, and returned to the President under the 
  provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

IBRAHIM, JEREMY H.G., of Pennsylvania, to be a Member of the Foreign 
  Claims Settlement Commission of the United States for the term 
  expiring September 30, 2005 (reappointment). Referred April 12, 2002, 
  and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule 
  XXXI.

  

IGLESIAS, DAVID CLAUDIO, of New Mexico, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  District of New Mexico for the term of 4 years, vice Norman C. Bay. 
  Referred August 2, 2001, and confirmed October 11, 2001.

  
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JAMES, CHARLES A., JR., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Attorney 
  General, vice Joel I. Klain, resigned. Referred April 6, 2001, and 
  confirmed June 14, 2001.

  

JENKINS, WILLIAM CAREY, of Louisiana, to be U.S. Marshal for the Middle 
  District of Louisiana for the term of 4 years, vice Ronald Joseph 
  Boundreaux, resigned. Referred December 11, 2001, and confirmed 
  February 8, 2002.

  

JIMENEZ, MARCOS D., of Florida, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
  District of Florida for the term of 4 years, vice Thomas E. Scott, 
  resigned. Referred April 15, 2002, and confirmed July 29, 2002.

  

JOHNSON, H. ALSTON, III, of Louisiana, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Fifth Circuit, vice John M. Duhe, Jr., retired. Referred January 4, 
  2001, and WITHDRAWN March 19, 2001.

  

JOHNSON, RANDY MERLIN, of Alaska, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Alaska for the term of 4 years, vice John R. Murphy. Referred December 
  20, 2001, and confirmed February 8, 2002.

  

JOHNSON, WILLIAM P., of New Mexico, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of New Mexico, vice John E. Conway, retired. Referred August 
  2, 2001, and confirmed December 13, 2001.

  

JOHNSTON, THOMAS E., of West Virginia, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Northern District of West Virginia for the term of 4 years, vice 
  Melvin W. Kahle, resigned. Referred September 5, 2001, and confirmed 
  October 23, 2001.

  

JOLLEY, DAVID GLENN, of Tennessee, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western 
  District of Tennessee for the term of 4 years, vice Wesley Joe Wood. 
  Referred December 13, 2001, and confirmed February 8, 2002.

  

JONES, JOHN E., III, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Middle District of Pennsylvania, vice James F. McClure, Jr., retired. 
  Referred February 28, 2002, and confirmed July 29, 2002.

  

JONES, TIMOTHY EARL, SR., of Georgia, to be a Commissioner of the U.S. 
  Parole Commission for the term of 6 years, vice Marie F. Ragghianti. 
  Referred January 5, 2001, and WITHDRAWN March 19, 2001.

  

JORDAN, KENT A., of Delaware, to be U.S. District Judge for the District 
  of Delaware, vice Roderick R. McKelvie, retired. Referred July 25, 
  2002, and confirmed November 14, 2002.

  

JORGENSON, CINDY K., of Arizona, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Arizona (new position). Referred September 10, 2001, and 
  confirmed February 26, 2002.

  

JUNELL, ROBERT A., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
  District of Texas, vice Hipolito Frank Garcia, deceased. Referred July 
  18, 2002, and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  
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KEELY, CHESTER MARTIN, of Alabama, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern 
  District of Alabama for the term of 4 years, vice William Henry von 
  Edwards III, resigned. Referred December 18, 2001, and confirmed 
  February 8, 2002.

  

KENNEDY, JAMES LOREN, of Indiana, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern 
  District of Indiana for the term of 4 years, vice Frank James 
  Anderson, term expired. Referred February 6, 2002, and confirmed March 
  8, 2002.

  

KING, DENNY WADE, of Tennessee, to be U.S. Marshal for the Middle 
  District of Tennessee for the term of 4 years, vice Edward Scott 
  Blair, term expired. Referred July 24, 2002, and confirmed September 
  11, 2002.

  

KINKEADE, JAMES E., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
  District of Texas, vice Joe Kendall, resigned. Referred July 18, 2002, 
  and confirmed November 14, 2002.

  

KLAUSNER, ROBERT G., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Central District of California, vice William D. Keller, retired. 
  Referred July 18, 2002, and confirmed November 14, 2002.

  

KLINE, MICHAEL LEE, of Washington, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
  District of Washington for the term of 4 years, vice G. Ronald 
  Dashiell, term expired. Referred June 7, 2002, and confirmed July 29, 
  2002.

  

KRIEGER, MARCIA S., of Colorado, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Colorado, vice Daniel B. Sparr, retired. Referred 
  September 10, 2001, and confirmed January 25, 2002.

  

KRUZIKI, WILLIAM P., of Wisconsin, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
  District of Wisconsin for the term of 4 years, vice Nannette Holly 
  Hegerty, term expired. Referred March 13, 2002, and confirmed May 7, 
  2002.

  

KUBO, EDWARD HACHIRO, JR., of Hawaii, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  District of Hawaii for the term of 4 years, vice Steven Scott Alm, 
  resigned. Referred September 5, 2001, and confirmed November 30, 2001.

  

KUGLER, ROBERT B., of New Jersey, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of New Jersey, vice Joseph E. Irenas, retired. Referred 
  August 1, 2002, and confirmed November 14, 2002.

  

KUHL, CAROLYN B., of California, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth 
  Circuit, vice James R. Browning, retired. Referred June 22, 2001, and 
  returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  
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LACEY, JOHN R., of Connecticut, to be Chairman of the Foreign Claims 
  Settlement Commission of the United States for the term expiring 
  September 30, 2003, vice Delissa A. Ridgway, term expired. Referred 
  January 5, 2001, and WITHDRAWN March 19, 2001.

  

LAM, CAROL CHIEN-HUA, of California, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Southern District of California for the term of 4 years, vice Alan D. 
  Bersin, term expired. Referred August 1, 2002, and confirmed November 
  12, 2002.

  

LAMPTON, DUNN, of Mississippi, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
  District of Mississippi for the term of 4 years, vice Joe Bradley 
  Pigott, resigned. Referred September 12, 2001, and confirmed November 
  6, 2001.

  

LANCASTER, JOAN E., of Minnesota, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Minnesota, vice Paul A. Magnuson, retired. Referred 
  January 23, 2002, and confirmed April 25, 2002.

  

LAND, CLAY D., of Georgia, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle 
  District of Georgia, vice J. Robert Elliott, retired. Referred 
  September 21, 2001, and confirmed December 13, 2001.

  

LARSON, CHARLES W., SR., of Iowa, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern 
  District of Iowa for the term of 4 years, vice Stephen John Rapp, 
  resigned. Referred August 2, 2001, and confirmed October 11, 2001.

  

LAWRENCE, PETER A., of New York, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western 
  District of New York for the term of 4 years, vice John Patrick 
  McCaffrey, term expired. Referred March 6, 2002, and confirmed August 
  1, 2002.

  

LEIGHTON, RONALD B., of Washington, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Washington, vice Robert J. Bryan, retired. 
  Referred January 23, 2002, and confirmed November 14, 2002.

  

LEON, RICHARD J., of Maryland, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Columbia, vice Norma Holloway Johnson, retired. Referred 
  September 10, 2001, and confirmed February 14, 2002.

  

LETTOW, CHARLES F., of Virginia, to be a Judge of the U.S. Court of 
  Federal Claims for the term of 15 years, vice John Paul Wiese, term 
  expired. Referred August 1, 2001, and returned to the President under 
  the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

LEWIS, KATHLEEN McCREE, of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Sixth Circuit, vice Cornelia G. Kennedy, retired. Referred January 3, 
  2001, and WITHDRAWN March 19, 2001.

  

LINARES, JOSE L., of New Jersey, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of New Jersey, vice Alfred J. Lechner, Jr., resigned. 
  Referred August 1, 2002, and confirmed November 14, 2002.

  

LOCKHART, GREGORY GORDON, of Ohio, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
  District of Ohio for the term of 4 years, vice Sharon J. Zealey, 
  resigned. Referred September 5, 2001, and confirmed October 11, 2001.

  

LOYD, JOHN WILLIAM, of Oklahoma, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
  District of Oklahoma for the term of 4 years, vice Robert Bruce 
  Robertson. Referred December 18, 2001, and confirmed February 8, 2002.

  

LUDINGTON, THOMAS L., of Michigan, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Michigan, vice Paul V. Gadola, retired. Referred 
  September 12, 2002, and returned to the President under the provisions 
  of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

LUDLUM, ALIA M., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
  District of Texas, vice Harry Lee Hudspeth, retired. Referred July 11, 
  2002, and confirmed November 14, 2002.

  
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MAHAN, JAMES C., of Nevada, to be U.S. District Judge for the District 
  of Nevada (new position). Referred September 10, 2001, and confirmed 
  January 25, 2002.

  

MARINO, THOMAS A., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle 
  District of Pennsylvania for the term of 4 years, vice David M. 
  Barasch, term expired. Referred March 4, 2002, and confirmed April 12, 
  2002.

  

MARRA, KENNETH A., of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of Florida (new position). Referred January 23, 
  2002, and confirmed September 9, 2002.

  

MARTIN, ALICE HOWZE, of Alabama, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern 
  District of Alabama for the term of 4 years, vice G. Douglas Jones, 
  resigned. Referred September 19, 2001, and confirmed November 6, 2001.

  

MARTINEZ, JOSE E., of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of Florida, vice Edward B. Davis, retired. Referred 
  January 23, 2002, and confirmed September 13, 2002.

  

MARTINEZ, PHILIP R., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
  District of Texas (new position). Referred October 9, 2001, and 
  confirmed February 5, 2002.

  

MARTINI, WILLIAM J., of New Jersey, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of New Jersey, vice John C. Lifland, retired. Referred 
  January 23, 2002, and confirmed November 14, 2002.

  

MARTONE, FREDERICK J., of Arizona, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Arizona, vice Roger Z. Strand, retired. Referred September 
  10, 2001, and confirmed December 13, 2001.

  

MATTICE, HARRY SANDLIN, JR., of Tennessee, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Eastern District of Tennessee for the term of 4 years, vice Carl 
  Kimmel Kirkpatrick, resigned. Referred August 1, 2001, and confirmed 
  October 11, 2001.

  

MAUSKOPF, ROSLYNN R., of New York, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
  District of New York for the term of 4 years, vice Loretta E. Lynch, 
  resigned. Referred January 28, 2002, and confirmed July 25, 2002.

  

MAYS, SAMUEL H., JR., of Tennessee, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Tennessee, vice Jerome Turner, deceased. Referred 
  January 23, 2002, and confirmed May 9, 2002.

  

McCALLUM, ROBERT D., JR., of Georgia, to be an Assistant Attorney 
  General, vice David W. Ogden, resigned. Referred April 30, 2001, and 
  confirmed August 3, 2001.

  

McCAMPBELL, ROBERT GARNER, of Oklahoma, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Western District of Oklahoma for the term of 4 years, vice Daniel G. 
  Webber, Jr., resigned. Referred August 1, 2001, and confirmed October 
  11, 2001.

  

McCONNELL, MICHAEL W., of Utah, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Tenth 
  Circuit, vice Stephen H. Anderson, retired. Referred May 9, 2001, and 
  confirmed November 15, 2002.

  

McCUBBIN, RONALD RICHARD, JR., of Kentucky, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Western District of Kentucky for the term of 4 years, vice E. Douglas 
  Hamilton. Referred December 11, 2001, and confirmed February 8, 2002.

  

McDEVITT, JAMES A., of Washington, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
  District of Washington for the term of 4 years, vice James Patrick 
  Connelly, resigned. Referred October 25, 2001, and confirmed November 
  30, 2001.

  

McDONALD, PATRICK E., of Idaho, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Idaho for the term of 4 years, vice James Howard Benham, term expired. 
  Referred March 4, 2002, and confirmed April 12, 2002.

  

McKAY, DWIGHT, of Montana, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Montana for the term of 4 years, vice William Stephen Strizich, 
  resigned. Referred December 11, 2001, and confirmed January 25, 2002.

  

McKAY, JOHN, of Washington, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western District 
  of Washington for the term of 4 years, vice Katrina Campbell Pflaumer, 
  resigned. Referred September 19, 2001, and confirmed October 23, 2001.

  

McKEAGUE, DAVID W., of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth 
  Circuit, vice Richard F. Suhrheinrich, retired. Referred November 8, 
  2001, and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

McMAHON, JAMES E., of South Dakota, to be U.S. Attorney for the District 
  of South Dakota for the term of 4 years, vice Karen Elizabeth 
  Schreier, resigned. Referred April 16, 2002, and confirmed May 7, 
  2002.

  

McNAMARA, LARAMI FAITH, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Foreign 
  Claims Settlement Commission of the United States for the term 
  expiring September 30, 2001, vice John R. Lacey, term expired. 
  Referred January 5, 2001, and WITHDRAWN March 19, 2001.

  

McNULTY, PAUL J., of Virginia, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
  District of Virginia for the term of 4 years, vice Helen Frances 
  Fahey, resigned. Referred August 1, 2001, and confirmed September 14, 
  2001.

  

McVERRY, TERRENCE F., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Pennsylvania, vice Donald E. Ziegler, retired. 
  Referred January 23, 2002, and confirmed September 3, 2002.

  

MEAD, MATTHEW HANSEN, of Wyoming, to be U.S. Attorney for the District 
  of Wyoming for the term of 4 years, vice David D. Freudenthal, 
  resigned. Referred August 2, 2001, and confirmed October 11, 2001.

  

MECUM, RICHARD VAUGHN, of Georgia, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern 
  District of Georgia for the term of 4 years, vice Robert Henry 
  McMichael, term expired. Referred June 20, 2002, and confirmed August 
  1, 2002.

  

MEEHAN, PATRICK LEO, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Eastern District of Pennsylvania for the term of 4 years, vice Michael 
  Rankin Stiles, resigned. Referred August 3, 2001, and confirmed 
  September 14, 2001.

  

MELGREN, ERIC F., of Kansas, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
  Kansas for the term of 4 years, vice Randall K. Rathburn, resigned. 
  Referred February 11, 2002, and confirmed March 8, 2002.

  

MELLOY, MICHAEL J., of Iowa, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Eighth 
  Circuit, vice George G. Fagg retired. Referred July 10, 2001, and 
  confirmed February 11, 2002.

  

MERCER, WILLIAM WALTER, of Montana, to be U.S. Attorney for the District 
  of Montana for the term of 4 years, vice Sherry Scheel Matteucci, 
  resigned. Referred July 31, 2001, and confirmed November 6, 2001.

  

MERRILL, DENNIS CLUFF, of Oregon, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Oregon for the term of 4 years, vice Reginald B. Madsen, resigned. 
  Referred December 13, 2001, and confirmed March 8, 2002.

  

MERROW, THERESA A., of Kentucky, to be U.S. Marshal for the Middle 
  District of Georgia for the term of 4 years, vice Lawson Cary Bittick, 
  term expired. Referred April 9, 2002, and confirmed July 26, 2002.

  

MILLER, GREGORY ROBERT, of Florida, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern 
  District of Florida for the term of 4 years, vice Patrick Michael 
  Patterson, resigned. Referred May 6, 2002, and confirmed July 26, 
  2002.

  

MILLER, JAN PAUL, of Illinois, to be U.S. Attorney for the Central 
  District of Illinois for the term of 4 years, vice Frances Cuthbert 
  Hulin, resigned. Referred April 11, 2002, and confirmed May 7, 2002.

  

MILLS, MICHAEL P., of Mississippi, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of Mississippi, vice Neal B. Biggers, retired. 
  Referred July 10, 2001, and confirmed October 11, 2001.

  

MIQUELON, MIRIAM F., of Illinois, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
  District of Illinois for the term of 4 years, vice Walter Charles 
  Grace, term expired. Referred May 23, 2002, and confirmed July 29, 
  2002.

  

MITCHELL, CRANSTON J., of Missouri, to be Commissioner of the U.S. 
  Parole Commission for the term of 6 years, vice Timothy Earl Jones, 
  Sr. Referred July 31, 2001, and returned to the President under the 
  provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

MONIER, STEPHEN ROBERT, of New Hampshire, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  District of New Hampshire for the term of 4 years, vice Raymond Gerard 
  Gagnon, term expired. Referred April 16, 2002, and confirmed May 7, 
  2002.

  

MONZON, RUBEN, of Texas, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern District of 
  Texas for the term of 4 years, vice Hiran Arthur Contreras, term 
  expired. Referred April 16, 2002, and confirmed July 26, 2002.

  

MOORE, JOHN LEE, of Texas, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District 
  of Texas for the term of 4 years, vice Norris Batiste, Jr., term 
  expired. Referred March 13, 2002, and confirmed April 26, 2002.

  

MORENO, ENRIQUE, of Texas, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fifth 
  Circuit, vice William L. Garwood, retired. Referred January 3, 2001, 
  and WITHDRAWN March 19, 2001.

  

MOSMAN, MICHAEL W., of Oregon, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
  Oregon for the term of 4 years, vice Kristine Olson Rogers, resigned. 
  Referred August 1, 2001, and confirmed October 11, 2001.

  

MOSS, THOMAS E., of Idaho, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of Idaho 
  for the term of 4 years, vice Betty Hansen Richardson, resigned. 
  Referred July 31, 2001, and confirmed November 6, 2001.

  

MUELLER, ROBERT S., III, of California, to be Director of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation for the term of 10 years, vice Louis J. Freeh, 
  resigned. Referred July 18, 2001, and confirmed August 2, 2001.

  

MURTAUGH, DAVID REID, of Indiana, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern 
  District of Indiana for the term of 4 years, vice Michael D. 
  Carrington. Referred December 11, 2001, and confirmed February 8, 
  2002.

  
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NEDELKOFF, RICHARD R., of Texas, to be Director of the Bureau of Justice 
  Assistance, vice Nancy E. Gist, resigned. Referred June 5, 2001, and 
  confirmed September 14, 2001.

  

NEILSON, SUSAN BIEKE, of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Sixth Circuit, vice Cornelia G. Kennedy, retired. Referred November 8, 
  2001, and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  
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O'BRIEN, TERRENCE L., of Wyoming, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Tenth 
  Circuit, vice Wade Brorby, retired. Referred August 2, 2001, and 
  confirmed April 15, 2002.

  

O'CONNOR, EILEEN J., of Maryland, to be an Assistant Attorney General, 
  vice Loretta Collins Argrett, resigned. Referred May 24, 2001, and 
  confirmed July 20, 2001.

  

O'CONNOR, KEVIN J., of Connecticut, to be U.S. Attorney for the District 
  of Connecticut for the term of 4 years, vice Stephen C. Robinson, 
  resigned. Referred September 20, 2002, and confirmed November 15, 
  2002.

  

OLSON, THEODORE BEVRY, of the District of Columbia, to be Solicitor 
  General of the United States, vice Seth Waxman, resigned. Referred 
  March 13, 2001, and confirmed May 24, 2001.

  

O'MEILIA, DAVID E., of Oklahoma, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern 
  District of Oklahoma for the term of 4 years, vice Stephen Charles 
  Lewis, resigned. Referred October 2, 2001, and confirmed November 30, 
  2001.

  

ORWIG, MATTHEW D., of Texas, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
  District of Texas for the term of 4 years, vice John Michael Bradford, 
  resigned. Referred December 20, 2001, and confirmed April 12, 2002.

  

OTERO, S. JAMES, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Central District of California, vice Richard A. Paez, elevated. 
  Referred July 18, 2002, and returned to the President under the 
  provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

OWEN, PRISCILLA RICHMAN, of Texas, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Fifth Circuit, vice William L. Garwood, retired. Referred May 9, 2001, 
  and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule 
  XXXI.

  
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PARKER, BARRINGTON D., JR., of Connecticut, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for 
  the Second Circuit, vice Ralph K. Winter, Jr., retired. Referred May 
  9, 2001, and confirmed October 11, 2001.

  

PARMLEY, JAMES JOSEPH, of New York, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern 
  District of New York for the term of 4 years, vice Edward Joseph 
  Kelly, Jr., term expired. Referred February 6, 2002, and confirmed 
  April 12, 2002.

  

PAYNE, JAMES H., of Oklahoma, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern, Eastern, and Western Districts of Oklahoma, vice Billy 
  Michael Burrage, resigned. Referred August 2, 2001, and confirmed 
  October 23, 2001.

  

PENCE, STEPHEN BEVILLE, of Kentucky, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western 
  District of Kentucky for the term of 4 years, vice Stephen S. Reed, 
  resigned. Referred August 3, 2001, and confirmed September 14, 2001.

  

PEREZ, PAUL I., of Florida, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle District 
  of Florida for the term of 4 years, vice Donna A. Bucella, resigned. 
  Referred January 28, 2002, and confirmed March 8, 2002.

  

PHARO, CHRISTINA, of Florida, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern 
  District of Florida for the term of 4 years, vice James A. Tassone. 
  Referred August 1, 2002, and returned to the President under the 
  provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

PHILLIPS, THOMAS W., of Tennessee, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Tennessee, vice James H. Jarvis II, retired. 
  Referred June 26, 2002, and confirmed November 14, 2002.

  

PICKERING, CHARLES W., SR., of Mississippi, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for 
  the Fifth Circuit, vice Henry A. Politz, retired. Referred May 25, 
  2001. On March 14, 2002, the Committee failed to adopt the motion to 
  report the nomination favorably, the motion to report the nomination 
  without recommendation, and the motion to report the nomination 
  unfavorably. Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

PIKE, G. WAYNE, of Virginia, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western District 
  of Virginia for the term of 4 years, vice Larry Reed Mattox, term 
  expired. Referred April 22, 2002, and confirmed July 25, 2002.

  

PLOUSIS, JAMES THOMAS, of New Jersey, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  District of New Jersey for the term of 4 years, vice Glenn Dale 
  Cunningham, resigned. Referred February 6, 2002, and confirmed March 
  8, 2002.

  

PROST, SHARON, of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for 
  the Federal Circuit, vice S. Jay Plager, retired. Referred May 21, 
  2001, and confirmed September 21, 2001.

  
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QUARLES, WILLIAM D., JR., of Maryland, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Maryland, vice William M. Nickerson, retired. Referred 
  September 12, 2002, and returned to the President under the provisions 
  of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

QUINN, JOHN EDWARD, of Iowa, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern 
  District of Iowa for the term of 4 years, vice Dennis H. Blome, term 
  expired. Referred March 4, 2002, and confirmed April 26, 2002.

  
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RAFFETY, J.C., of West Virginia, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern 
  District of West Virginia for the term of 4 years, vice Leonard Trupo, 
  term expired. Referred January 29, 2002, and confirmed March 8, 2002.

  

RAGGHIANTI, MARIE F., of Maryland, to be Commissioner of the U.S. Parole 
  Commission for the term of 6 years, vice Michael Johnston Gaines, term 
  expired. Referred July 31, 2001, and returned to the President under 
  the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

RAGGI, REENA, of New York, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Second 
  Circuit, vice Amalya L. Kearse, retired. Referred May 1, 2002, and 
  confirmed September 20, 2002.

  

RAPADAS, LEONARDO M., of Guam, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
  Guam and concurrently U.S. Attorney for the District of the Northern 
  Mariana Islands for the term of 4 years, vice K. William O'Connor, 
  resigned. Referred November 19, 2002, and returned to the President 
  under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

READE, LINDA R., of Iowa, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
  District of Iowa, vice Michael J. Melloy, elevated. Referred June 26, 
  2002, and confirmed November 14, 2002.

  

REAVIS, CHARLES R., of North Carolina, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Eastern District of North Carolina for the term of 4 years, vice Mark 
  Reid Tucker. Referred February 6, 2002, and confirmed March 8, 2002.

  

REEVES, DANNY C., of Kentucky, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Kentucky (new position). Referred August 2, 2001, and 
  confirmed December 6, 2001.

  

REGAN, MICHAEL ROBERT, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Middle District of Pennsylvania for the term of 4 years, vice Walter 
  D. Sokolowski, term expired. Referred February 6, 2002, and confirmed 
  March 8, 2002.

  

REILLY, EDWARD F., of Kansas, to be Commissioner of the U.S. Parole 
  Commission for the term of 6 years (reappointment). Referred July 31, 
  2001, and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

REYNA, BENIGNO G., of Texas, to be Director of the U.S. Marshals 
  Service, vice John W. Marshall, resigned. Referred September 12, 2001, 
  and confirmed October 25, 2001.

  

RILEY, WILLIAM J., of Nebraska, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Eighth 
  Circuit, vice Clarence A. Beam, retired. Referred May 23, 2001, and 
  confirmed August 2, 2001.

  

RIVKIN, DAVID B., JR., of Virginia, to be a Member of the Foreign Claims 
  Settlement Commission of the United States for the term expiring 
  September 30, 2004, vice Laramie Faith McNamara. Referred April 12, 
  2002, and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

ROACH, MICHAEL WADE, of Oklahoma, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western 
  District of Oklahoma for the term of 4 years, vice Patrick J. 
  Wilkerson. Referred December 13, 2001, and confirmed February 8, 2002.

  

ROBERTS, JAMES THOMAS, JR., of Georgia, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Southern District of Georgia for the term of 4 years, vice John W. 
  Caldwell, term expired. Referred May 21, 2002, and confirmed July 29, 
  2002.

  

ROBERTS, JOHN G., JR., of Maryland, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  District of Columbia Circuit, vice James L. Buckley, retired. Referred 
  May 9, 2001, and returned to the President under the provisions of 
  Senate Rule XXXI.

  

ROBERTSON, ERIC EUGENE, of Washington, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Western District of Washington for the term of 4 years, vice Rosa 
  Maria Melendez, resigned. Referred December 13, 2001, and confirmed 
  February 8, 2002.

  

ROBINSON, JULIE A., of Kansas, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Kansas, vice G. Thomas Van Bebber, retired. Referred 
  September 10, 2001, and confirmed December 11, 2001.

  

ROGAN, JAMES EDWARD, of California, to be Under Secretary of Commerce 
  for Intellectual Property and Director of the U.S. Patent and 
  Trademark Office, vice Q. Todd Dickerson, resigned. Referred May 24, 
  2001, and confirmed November 30, 2001.

  

ROGERS, JOHN M., of Kentucky, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth 
  Circuit, vice Eugene E. Siler, Jr., retired. Referred December 19, 
  2001, and confirmed November 14, 2002.

  

ROHLFING, FREDERICK W., III, of Hawaii, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the District of Hawaii, vice Alan C. Kay, retired. Referred January 
  23, 2002, and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

ROSE, JAMES ANTHONY, of Wyoming, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Wyoming for the term of 4 years, vice Juan Abran Deherrera, term 
  expired. Referred January 29, 2002, and confirmed March 8, 2002.

  

ROSE, THOMAS M., of Ohio, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
  District of Ohio, vice Herman J. Weber, retired. Referred January 23, 
  2002, and confirmed May 9, 2002.

  

ROYAL, C. ASHLEY, of Georgia, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle 
  District of Georgia, vice Duross Fitzpatrick, retired. Referred 
  October 9, 2001, and confirmed December 20, 2001.

  

RUFE, CYNTHIA M., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Norma Levy Shapiro, retired. 
  Referred January 23, 2002, and confirmed April 30, 2002.

  

RYAN, KEVIN VINCENT, of California, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern 
  District of California for the term of 4 years, vice Robert S. Mueller 
  III, resigned. Referred May 15, 2002, and confirmed July 26, 2002.

  
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SAAD, HENRY W., of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth 
  Circuit, vice James L. Ryan, retired. Referred November 8, 2001, and 
  returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

SANSONETTI, THOMAS L., of Wyoming, to be an Assistant Attorney General, 
  vice Lois Jane Schiffer, resigned. Referred May 22, 2001, and 
  confirmed November 30, 2001.

  

SAVAGE, TIMOTHY J., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Edward N. Cahn, retired. 
  Referred March 21, 2002, and confirmed August 1, 2002.

  

SCHICKEL, JOHN, of Kentucky, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District 
  of Kentucky for the term of 4 years, vice Joe Russell Mullins, 
  resigned. Referred January 29, 2002, and confirmed March 8, 2002.

  

SCHWAB, ARTHUR J., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Pennsylvania, vice Maurice B. Cohill, Jr., 
  retired. Referred January 23, 2002, and confirmed September 13, 2002.

  

SEROYER, JESSE, JR., of Alabama, to be U.S. Marshal for the Middle 
  District of Alabama for the term of 4 years, vice Florence M. Cauthen, 
  term expired. Referred February 6, 2002, and confirmed March 8, 2002.

  

SHEDD, DENNIS W., of South Carolina, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Fourth Circuit, vice Clyde H. Hamilton, retired. Referred May 9, 2001, 
  and confirmed November 19, 2002.

  

SHEER, CHARLES M., of Missouri, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western 
  District of Missouri for the term of 4 years, vice Robert Bradford 
  English, term expired. Referred March 13, 2002, and confirmed April 
  26, 2002.

  

SHELBY, MICHAEL TAYLOR, of Texas, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
  District of Texas for the term of 4 years, vice Mervyn M. Mosbacker, 
  Jr., resigned. Referred November 30, 2001, and confirmed April 12, 
  2002.

  

SHOVLIN, GARY EDWARD, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Eastern District of Pennsylvania for the term of 4 years, vice Alan D. 
  Lewis. Referred April 16, 2002, and confirmed May 7, 2002.

  

SLAZINIK, DON, of Illinois, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern District 
  of Illinois for the term of 4 years, vice Terrence Edward Delaney, 
  term expired. Referred March 4, 2002, and confirmed March 18, 2002.

  

SMITH, D. BROOKS, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Third Circuit, vice Timothy K. Lewis, retired. Referred September 10, 
  2001, and confirmed July 31, 2002.

  

SMITH, LAVENSKI R., of Arkansas, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Eighth 
  Circuit, vice Richard S. Arnold, retired. Referred May 22, 2001, and 
  confirmed July 15, 2002.

  

SMITH, WILLIAM E., of Rhode Island, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Rhode Island, vice Ronald R. Lagueux, retired. Referred 
  July 18, 2002, and confirmed November 14, 2002.

  

SOLBERG, MARY ANN, of Michigan, to be Deputy Director of National Drug 
  Control Policy (new position). Referred September 21, 2001, and 
  confirmed April 22, 2002.

  

SPERLING, SHELDON J., of Oklahoma, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
  District of Oklahoma for the term of 4 years, vice Robert Bruce Green, 
  resigned. Referred September 5, 2001, and confirmed November 30, 2001.

  

STALLWOOD, BURTON, of Rhode Island, to be U.S. Marshal for the District 
  of Rhode Island for the term of 4 years, vice John James Leyden, 
  resigned. Referred June 20, 2002, and confirmed August 1, 2002.

  

STANCEU, TIMOTHY C., of Virginia, to be a Judge of the U.S. Court of 
  International Trade, vice Richard W. Goldberg, retired. Referred 
  December 19, 2001, and returned to the President under the provisions 
  of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

STEELE, WILLIAM H., of Alabama, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Eleventh Circuit, vice Emmett Ripley Cox, retired. Referred October 9, 
  2001, and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI.

  

STEPHENS, JAY B., of Virginia, to be Associate Attorney General, vice 
  Daniel Marcus, resigned. Referred September 10, 2001, and confirmed 
  November 8, 2001.

  

ST. EVE, AMY J., of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
  District of Illinois, vice George W. Lindbert, retired. Referred March 
  21, 2002, and confirmed August 1, 2002.

  

SUDDABY, GLENN T., of New York, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern 
  District of New York for the term of 4 years, vice Daniel J. French, 
  resigned. Referred September 10, 2002, and confirmed November 12, 
  2002.

  

SULLIVAN, MICHAEL J., of Massachusetts, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  District of Massachusetts for the term of 4 years, vice Donald Kenneth 
  Stern, resigned. Referred August 2, 2001, and confirmed September 14, 
  2001.

  

SUTHERS, JOHN W., of Colorado, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
  Colorado for the term of 4 years, vice Thomas Lee Strickland, 
  resigned. Referred July 31, 2001, and confirmed October 11, 2001.

  

SUTTON, JEFFREY S., of Ohio, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth 
  Circuit, vice David A. Nelson, retired. Referred May 9, 2001, and 
  returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

SUTTON, JOHNNY KEANE, of Texas, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western 
  District of Texas for the term of 4 years, vice James William Blagg, 
  resigned. Referred October 25, 2001, and confirmed November 30, 2001.

  
                                    T

TAMARGO, MAURICIO J., of Florida, to be Chairman of the Foreign Claims 
  Settlement Commission of the United States for the term expiring 
  September 30, 2003, vice John R. Lacey. Referred July 12, 2001, and 
  confirmed January 25, 2002.

  

TAYLOR, WILLIAM SMITH, of Alabama, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern 
  District of Alabama for the term of 4 years, vice Robert James Moore. 
  Referred December 18, 2001, and confirmed March 4, 2002.

  

THOMAS, DAVID WILLIAM, of Delaware, to be U.S. Marshal for the District 
  of Delaware for the term of 4 years, vice Timothy Patrick Mullaney, 
  Sr., term expired. Referred April 16, 2002, and confirmed July 25, 
  2002.

  

THOMPSON, LARRY D., of Georgia, to be Deputy Attorney General, vice Eric 
  H. Holder, Jr. Referred March 22, 2001, and confirmed May 10, 2001.

  

THOMPSON, RICHARD S., of Georgia, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
  District of Georgia for the term of 4 years, vice Harry Donival Dixon, 
  Jr., resigned. Referred October 25, 2001, and confirmed November 30, 
  2001.

  

THURMOND, J. STROM, JR., of South Carolina, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  District of South Carolina for the term of 4 years, vice J. Rene 
  Josey, resigned. Referred August 1, 2001, and confirmed November 6, 
  2001.

  

TRONCOSO, JOSE GERARDO, of Nebraska, to be U.S. Marshal for the District 
  of Nebraska for the term of 4 years (reappointment). Referred April 
  16, 2002, and WITHDRAWN May 8, 2002.

  

TYMKOVICH, TIMOTHY M., of Colorado, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Tenth Circuit, vice John C. Porfilio, retired. Referred May 25, 2001, 
  and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule 
  XXXI.

  
                                    V

VAN BOKKELEN, JOSEPH S., of Indiana, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Northern District of Indiana for the term of 4 years, vice Jon Ernest 
  Deguilio, resigned. Referred August 2, 2001, and confirmed September 
  14, 2001.

  

VAN HOLLEN, J.B., of Wisconsin, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western 
  District of Wisconsin for the term of 4 years, vice Peggy A. 
  Lautenschlager, resigned. Referred May 15, 2002, and confirmed August 
  1, 2002.

  

VAN TATENHOVE, GREGORY F., of Kentucky, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Eastern District of Kentucky for the term of 4 years, vice Joseph 
  Leslie Famularo, resigned. Referred August 3, 2001, and confirmed 
  September 14, 2001.

  

VARLAN, THOMAS A., of Tennessee, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Tennessee, vice Robert Leon Jordan, retired. 
  Referred October 10, 2002, and returned to the President under the 
  provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

VILES, DAVID DONALD, of Maine, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Maine for the term of 4 years, vice Laurent F. Gilbert. Referred 
  December 18, 2001, and confirmed February 8, 2002.

  

VINES, JAMES K., of Tennessee, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle 
  District of Tennessee for the term of 4 years, vice John Marshall 
  Roberts, resigned. Referred December 20, 2001, and confirmed February 
  8, 2002.

  
                                    W

WAGONER, ANNA MILLS S., of North Carolina, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Middle District of North Carolina for the term of 4 years, vice Walter 
  Clinton Holton, Jr., resigned. Referred July 31, 2001, and confirmed 
  October 23, 2001.

  

WAGSTER, LARRY WADE, of Mississippi, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern 
  District of Mississippi for the term of 4 years, vice John David 
  Crews, Jr. Referred December 20, 2001, and confirmed February 8, 2002.

  

WAHLRAB, JAMES MICHAEL, of Ohio, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern 
  District of Ohio for the term of 4 years, vice Roy Allen Smith, term 
  expired. Referred May 21, 2002, and confirmed July 26, 2002.

  

WALSH, GEORGE BREFFNI, of Virginia, to be U.S. Marshal for the District 
  of Columbia for the term of 4 years, vice Donald W. Horton. Referred 
  June 20, 2002, and confirmed July 29, 2002.

  

WALTER, JOHN F., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Central District of California, vice John G. Davies, retired. Referred 
  January 23, 2002, and confirmed April 25, 2002.

  

WALTERS, JOHN P., of Michigan, to be Director of National Drug Control 
  Policy, vice Barry R. McCaffrey, resigned. Referred June 5, 2001, and 
  confirmed December 5, 2001.

  

WALTON, REGGIE B., of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. District 
  Judge for the District of Columbia, vice Stanley Sporkin, retired. 
  Referred June 20, 2001, and confirmed September 21, 2001.

  

WARNER, KARL K., II, of West Virginia, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Southern District of West Virginia for the term of 4 years, vice 
  Rebecca Aline Betts, resigned. Referred September 19, 2001, and 
  confirmed October 23, 2001.

  

WASHINGTON, DONALD W., of Louisiana, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western 
  District of Louisiana for the term of 4 years, vice Michael David 
  Skinner, resigned. Referred September 5, 2001, and confirmed October 
  23, 2001.

  

WELCH, TIMOTHY DEWAYNE, of Oklahoma, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern 
  District of Oklahoma for the term of 4 years, vice James Marion 
  Hughes, Jr., term expired. Referred February 6, 2002, and confirmed 
  March 8, 2002.

  

WHITE, HELENE N., of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth 
  Circuit, vice Damon J. Keith, retired. Referred January 3, 2001, and 
  WITHDRAWN March 19, 2001.

  

WHITE, JEFFREY S., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Northern District of California, vice Charles A. Legge, retired. 
  Referred July 25, 2002, and confirmed November 14, 2002.

  

WHITNEY, FRANK DeARMON, of North Carolina, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  Eastern District of North Carolina for the term of 4 years, vice 
  Janice McKenzie Cole, resigned. Referred March 22, 2002, and confirmed 
  April 22, 2002.

  

WHITTINGTON, WILLIAM R., of Louisiana, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Western District of Louisiana for the term of 4 years, vice James 
  Robert Oakes, term expired. Referred January 29, 2002, and confirmed 
  March 8, 2002.

  

WIDUP, KIM RICHARD, of Illinois, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern 
  District of Illinois for the term of 4 years, vice James L. Whigham. 
  Referred March 4, 2002, and confirmed March 18, 2002.

  

WILLIAMS, MARY ELLEN COSTER, of Maryland, to be a Judge of the U.S. 
  Court of Federal Claims for the term of 15 years, vice Sarah L. 
  Wilson. Referred June 21, 2001, and returned to the President under 
  the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

WILLIAMSON, DENNIS ARTHUR, of Florida, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
  Northern District of Florida for the term of 4 years, vice James W. 
  Lockley, term expired. Referred August 1, 2002, and returned to the 
  President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

WILSON, SARAH L., of Maryland, to be a Judge of the U.S. Court of 
  Federal Claims for the term of 15 years, vice Loren A. Smith, term 
  expired. Referred January 3, 2001, and WITHDRAWN March 19, 2001.

  

WINGET, RICHARD ZENOS, of Nevada, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Nevada, vice Jose Gerardo Troncoso. Referred November 14, 2002, and 
  returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

WOLFSON, FREDA L., of New Jersey, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of New Jersey, vice Nicholas H. Politan, retired. Referred 
  August 1, 2002, and confirmed November 14, 2002.

  

WOLSKI, VICTOR J., of Virginia, to be a Judge of the U.S. Court of 
  Federal Claims for the term of 15 years, vice Bohdan A. Futey, term 
  expired. Referred September 12, 2002, and returned to the President 
  under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.

  

WOOD, MAXWELL, of Georgia, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle District 
  of Georgia for the term of 4 years, vice Beverly Baldwin Martin, 
  resigned. Referred September 5, 2001, and confirmed November 6, 2001.

  

WOOTEN, TERRY L., of South Carolina, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of South Carolina (new position). Referred June 18, 2001, and 
  confirmed November 8, 2001.

  

WRIGLEY, DREW HOWARD, of North Dakota, to be U.S. Attorney for the 
  District of North Dakota for the term of 4 years, vice John Thomas 
  Schneider, resigned. Referred August 2, 2001, and confirmed November 
  6, 2001.

  

WYNN, JAMES A., JR., of North Carolina, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Fourth Circuit, vice James Dickson Phillips, Jr., retired. Referred 
  January 3, 2001, and WITHDRAWN March 19, 2001.

  
                                    Y

YANG, DEBRA W., of California, to be U.S. Attorney for the Central 
  District of California for the term of 4 years, vice Alejandro N. 
  Mayorkas, resigned. Referred March 22, 2002, and confirmed April 22, 
  2002.

  

YORK, DAVID PRESTON, of Alabama, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
  District of Alabama for the term of 4 years, vice J. Don Foster, 
  resigned. Referred November 1, 2001, and confirmed January 25, 2002.

  
                                    Z

ZAHREN, EDWARD, of Colorado, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
  Colorado for the term of 4 years, vice Ernestine Rowe, term expired. 
  Referred March 13, 2002, and confirmed April 26, 2002.

  

ZAINEY, JAY C., of Louisiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
  District of Louisiana, vice A.J. McNamara, retired. Referred October 
  10, 2001, and confirmed February 11, 2002.

  

ZIGLAR, JAMES W., of Mississippi, to be Commissioner of Immigration and 
  Naturalization, vice Doris Meissner, resigned. Referred June 12, 2001, 
  and confirmed July 31, 2001.

  
  

  
  
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                  MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE--Continued

            EXECUTIVE SESSIONS AND OTHER COMMITTEE BUSINESS
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                              JANUARY 2001

January 24, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Committee began consideration of the following nomination, but did not 
  complete action thereon:

    Nomination of John D. Ashcroft, of Missouri, to be Attorney General 
      of the United States.

  

January 30, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

The following nomination was ordered favorably reported:

    John D. Ashcroft, of Missouri, to be Attorney General of the United 
      States, Department of Justice.

  

                              FEBRUARY 2001

February 15, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Committee began markup of the following original bill, but did not 
  complete action thereon:

    S. 420--To amend title 11, United States Code, and for other 
      purposes. (Language is exactly the same as introduced in S. 220 of 
      the 106th Congress).

  

February 27, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Committee resumed markup of the following original bill, but did not 
  complete action thereon:

    S. 420--To amend title 11, United States Code, and for other 
      purposes. (Language is exactly the same as introduced in S. 220 of 
      the 106th Congress).

  

February 28, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

The following original bill was ordered favorably reported:

    S. 420--To amend title 11, United States Code, relating to 
      bankruptcy reform.

  

                              MARCH 2001

March 8, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

The following original resolution was ordered favorably reported:

    S. Res. 53--Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on the 
      Judiciary.
  

The following was favorably adopted:

    The Senate Committee on the Judiciary adopted its rules of procedure 
      for the 107th Congress.

  

March 15, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:

    S. Res. 20--Designating March 25, 2001, as ``Greek Independence Day: 
      A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
  

The Senate Committee on the Judiciary announced the following 
  Subcommittee assignments:

    Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts: Senators 
      Sessions (Chairman), Grassley, Thurmond, Specter, Schumer (Ranking 
      Member), Kennedy, Feingold, and Durbin.

    Subcommittee on Antitrust, Business Rights, and Competition: 
      Senators DeWine (Chairman), Hatch, Specter, Thurmond, Brownback, 
      Kohl (Ranking Member), Leahy, Feingold, Schumer, and Cantwell.

    Subcommittee on Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights: 
      Senators Thurmond (Chairman), Hatch, Kyl, McConnell, Feingold 
      (Ranking Member), Leahy, Kennedy, and Durbin.

    Subcommittee on Immigration: Senators Brownback (Chairman), Specter, 
      Grassley, Kyl, DeWine, Kennedy (Ranking Member), Feinstein, 
      Schumer, Durbin, and Cantwell.

    Subcommittee on Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information: 
      Senators Kyl (Chairman), DeWine, Sessions, McConnell, Feinstein 
      (Ranking Member), Biden, Kohl, and Cantwell.

    Subcommittee on Youth Violence: Senators Grassley (Chairman), Hatch, 
      Sessions, Brownback, McConnell, Biden (Ranking Member), Kohl, 
      Feinstein, Durbin, and Cantwell.

  

                              MAY 2001

May 3, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

The Senate Committee on the Judiciary met to discuss pending Committee 
  business.

  

May 10, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

The following bills were ordered favorably reported, with an amendment 
  in the nature of a substitute:

    S. 39--To provide a national medal for public safety officers who 
      act with extraordinary valor above and beyond the call of duty, 
      and for other purposes.
    S. 166--To limit access to body armor by violent felons and to 
      facilitate the donation of Federal surplus body armor to State and 
      local law enforcement agencies.
  

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:

    S. Res. 63--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
      sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives 
      while serving as law enforcement officers.
  

The following House bill was ordered favorably reported:

    H.R. 802--To authorize the Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor, and 
      for other purposes.

  

May 17, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Viet D. Dinh, of the District of Columbia, to be Assistant Attorney 
      General, Department of Justice.
    Michael Chertoff, of New Jersey, to be Assistant Attorney General, 
      Department of Justice.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported:

    S. 487--To amend chapter 1 of title 17, United States Code, relating 
      to the exemption of certain performances or displays for 
      educational uses from copyright infringement provisions, to 
      provide that the making of a single copy of such performances or 
      displays is not an infringement, and for other purposes.

  

                              JULY 2001

July 19, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Roger L. Gregory, of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
      Fourth Circuit.
    Richard F. Cebull, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      Montana.
    Sam E. Haddon, to be a U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      Montana.
    Ralph F. Boyd, Jr., of Massachusetts, to be Assistant Attorney 
      General, Civil Rights Division, Department of Justice.
    Robert D. McCallum, Jr., of Georgia, to be Assistant Attorney 
      General, Civil Division, Department of Justice.
    Eileen J. O'Connor, of Maryland, to be Assistant Attorney General, 
      Tax Division, Department of Justice.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported:

    S. 407--To amend the Trademark Act of 1946 to provide for the 
      registration and protection of trademarks used in commerce, in 
      order to carry out provisions of certain international 
      conventions, and for other purposes.
  

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:

    S. Res. 16--Designating August 16, 2001, as ``National Airborne 
      Day''.
  

The following concurrent resolution was ordered favorably reported:

    S. Con. Res. 16--Expressing the sense of Congress that the George 
      Washington letter to Touro Synagogue in Newport, Rhode Island, 
      which is on display at the B'nai B'rith Klutznick National Jewish 
      Museum in Washington, D.C., is one of the most significant early 
      statements buttressing the nascent American constitutional 
      guarantee of religious freedom.

  

July 26, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Asa Hutchinson, of Arkansas, to be Administrator of Drug 
      Enforcement, Department of Justice.
    James W. Ziglar, of Mississippi, to be Commissioner of Immigration 
      and Naturalization, Department of Justice.
  

The following bills were ordered favorably reported:

    S. 625--To provide Federal assistance to States and local 
      jurisdictions to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
    S. 1099--To increase the criminal penalties for assaulting or 
      threatening Federal judges, their family members, and other public 
      servants, and for other purposes.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment:

    S. 778--To expand the class of beneficiaries who may apply for 
      adjustment of status under section 245(i) of the Immigration and 
      Nationality Act by extending the deadline for classification 
      petition and labor certification filings.

  

                              AUGUST 2001

August 2, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    William J. Riley, of Nebraska, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
      Eighth Circuit.
    Sarah V. Hart, of Pennsylvania, to be Director of the National 
      Institute of Justice, Department of Justice.
    Robert S. Mueller, III, of California, to be Director of the Federal 
      Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute:

    S. 356--To establish a National Commission on the Bicentennial of 
      the Louisiana Purchase.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with amendments:

    S. 1046--To establish a commission for the purpose of encouraging 
      and providing for the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the 
      Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education.
  

The following House bill was ordered favorably reported, with 
  amendments:

    H.R. 2133--To establish a commission for the purpose of encouraging 
      and providing for the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the 
      Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education.
  

The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported:

    S. Res. 143--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the 
      development of educational programs on veterans' contributions to 
      the country and the designation of the week of November 11 through 
      November 17, 2001, as ``National Veterans Awareness Week''.
    S. Res. 145--Recognizing the 4,500,000 immigrants helped by the 
      Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society.
    S. Res. 146--Designating August 4, 2001, as ``Louis Armstrong Day''.
  

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported, with amendments 
  and an amendment to the title:

    S. Res. 138--Designating the month of September as ``National 
      Prostate Cancer Awareness Month''.

  

                              SEPTEMBER 2001

September 6, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Sharon Prost, of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge 
      for the Federal Circuit.
    Reggie B. Walton, of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. District 
      Judge for the District of Columbia.
    Deborah J. Daniels, of Indiana, to be an Assistant Attorney General, 
      Department of Justice.
    Richard R. Nedelkoff, of Texas, to be Director of the Bureau of 
      Justice Assistance, Department of Justice.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported:

    S. 703--To extend the effective period of the consent of Congress to 
      the interstate compact relating to the restoration of Atlantic 
      salmon to the Connecticut River Basin and creating the Connecticut 
      River Atlantic Salmon Commission, and for other purposes.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute:

    S. 1233--To provide penalties for certain unauthorized writing with 
      respect to consumer products.

  

September 13, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Michael G. Heavican, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
      Nebraska.
    Paul J. McNulty, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of 
      Virginia.
    Colm F. Connolly, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of Delaware.
    Roscoe Conklin Howard, Jr., to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
      Columbia.
    Michael J. Sullivan, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
      Massachusetts.
    Joseph S. Van Bokkelen, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern 
      District of Indiana.
    Stephen Beville Pence, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western District 
      of Kentucky.
    Gregory F. Van Tatenhove, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
      District of Kentucky.
    Thomas B. Heffelfinger, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
      Minnesota.
    Patrick Leo Meehan, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of 
      Pennsylvania.
    Mary Beth Buchanan, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western District of 
      Pennsylvania.
    Peter W. Hall, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of Vermont.

  

                              OCTOBER 2001

October 4, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Barrington D. Parker, Jr., of Connecticut, to be U.S. Circuit Judge 
      for the Second Circuit.
    Michael P. Mills, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
      District of Mississippi.
    Jay B. Stephens, of Virginia, to be Associate Attorney General.
    Benigno G. Reyna, of Texas, to be Director of the U.S. Marshals 
      Service.
    Susan W. Brooks, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of 
      Indiana.
    John L. Brownlee, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western District of 
      Virginia.
    Timothy Mark Burgess, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
      Alaska.
    Steven M. Colloton, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of 
      Iowa.
    Todd Peterson Graves, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western District 
      of Missouri.
    Terrell Lee Harris, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western District of 
      Tennessee.
    David Claudio Iglesias, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of New 
      Mexico.
    Charles W. Larson, Sr., to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern 
      District of Iowa.
    Gregory Gordon Lockhart, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern 
      District of Ohio.
    Harry Sandlin Mattice, Jr., to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
      District of Tennessee.
    Robert Garner McCampbell, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western 
      District of Oklahoma.
    Matthew Hansen Mead, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
      Wyoming.
    Michael W. Mosman, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon.
    John W. Suthers, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of Colorado.
  

The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported:

    S. Res. 164--Designating October 19, 2001, as ``National Mammography 
      Day''.
    S. Res. 166--Designating the week of October 21, 2001, through 
      October 27, 2001, and the week of October 20, 2002, through 
      October 26, 2002, as ``National Childhood Lead Poisoning 
      Prevention Week''.
  

The following concurrent resolution was ordered favorably reported:

    S. Con. Res. 74--Condemning bigotry and violence against Sikh-
      Americans in the wake of terrorist attacks in New York City and 
      Washington, D.C., on September 11, 2001.
  

The following joint resolution was ordered favorably reported:

    S.J. Res. 18--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the 
      United States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
      Firefighters Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.

  

October 18, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Karen K. Caldwell, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
      District of Kentucky.
    Laurie Smith Camp, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      Nebraska.
    Claire V. Eagan, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern District 
      of Oklahoma.
    James H. Payne, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern, Eastern, 
      and Western Districts of Oklahoma.
    Jay S. Bybee, of Nevada, to be an Assistant Attorney General for the 
      Office of Legal Counsel.
    Daniel G. Bogden, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of Nevada.
    Margaret M. Chiara, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western District of 
      Michigan.
    Robert J. Conrad, Jr., to be U.S. Attorney for the Western District 
      of North Carolina.
    Thomas M. DiBiagio, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
      Maryland.
    Patrick J. Fitzgerald, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern District 
      of Illinois.
    Thomas C. Gean, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western District of 
      Arkansas.
    James Ming Greenlee, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern District 
      of Mississippi.
    Raymond W. Gruender, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of 
      Missouri.
    Thomas E. Johnston, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of 
      West Virginia.
    John McKay, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western District of 
      Washington.
    Anna Mills S. Wagoner, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle District 
      of North Carolina.
    Karl K. Warner II, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of 
      West Virginia.
    Donald W. Washington, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western District 
      of Louisiana.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported:

    S. 1140--To amend chapter 1 of title 9, United States Code, to 
      provide for greater fairness in the arbitration process relating 
      to motor vehicle franchise contracts.
  

The following bills were ordered favorably reported, with an amendment 
  in the nature of a substitute:

    S. 754--To enhance competition for prescription drugs by increasing 
      the ability of the Department of Justice and Federal Trade 
      Commission to enforce existing antitrust laws regarding brand name 
      drugs and generic drugs.
    S. 1319--To authorize appropriations for the Department of Justice 
      for fiscal year 2002, and for other purposes.
  

The following joint resolution was ordered favorably reported:

    S.J. Res. 12--Granting the consent of Congress to the International 
      Emergency Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding.
  

The following House bill was ordered favorably reported, with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute:

    H.R. 2215--To authorize appropriations for the Department of Justice 
      for fiscal year 2002, and for other purposes.
  

Also, the Committee failed to approve proposed legislation to urge the 
  Senate, prior to the end of the first session of the 107th Congress, 
  to vote on at least the judicial nominations sent to the Senate by the 
  President prior to August 4, 2001.

  

                              NOVEMBER 2001

November 1, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Edith Brown Clement, of Louisiana, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
      Fifth Circuit.
    M. Christina Armijo, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      New Mexico.
    Karon O. Bowdre, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern District 
      of Alabama.
    Stephen P. Friot, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western District 
      of Oklahoma.
    Larry R. Hicks, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      Nevada.
    Juan Carlos Benitez, of Puerto Rico, to be Special Counsel for 
      Immigration-Related Unfair Employment Practices.
    Sharee M. Freeman, of Virginia, to be Director, Community Relations 
      Service.
    Leura Garrett Canary, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of 
      Alabama.
    Paul K. Charlton, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of Arizona.
    Jeffrey Gilbert Collins, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern 
      District of Michigan.
    William S. Duffey, Jr., to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern 
      District of Georgia.
    Dunn Lampton, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of 
      Mississippi.
    Alice Howze Martin, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of 
      Alabama.
    William Walter Mercer, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
      Montana.
    Thomas E. Moss, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of Idaho.
    J. Strom Thurmond, Jr., to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
      South Carolina.
    Maxwell Wood, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of 
      Georgia.
    Drew Howard Wrigley, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of North 
      Dakota.

  

November 8, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Terry L. Wooten, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of South 
      Carolina.
    John P. Walter, of Michigan, to be Director of National Drug Control 
      Policy.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported:

    S. 1630--To extend for 6 additional months the period for which 
      chapter 12 of title 11, United States Code, is reenacted.
  

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:

    S. Res. 23--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the President 
      should award the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously to Dr. 
      Benjamin Elijah Mays in honor of his distinguished career as an 
      educator, civil and human rights leader, and public theologian.

  

November 29, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Harris L. Hartz, of New Mexico, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
      Tenth Circuit.
    John D. Bates, of Maryland, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
      District of Columbia.
    Kurt D. Engelhardt, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
      District of Louisiana.
    Joe L. Heaton, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western District of 
      Oklahoma.
    William P. Johnson, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      New Mexico.
    Clay D. Land, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle District of 
      Georgia.
    Frederick J. Martone, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      Arizona.
    Danny C. Reeves, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District 
      of Kentucky.
    Julie A. Robinson, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      Kansas.
    James Edward Rogan, of California, to be Under Secretary of Commerce 
      for Intellectual Property and Director of the U.S. Patent and 
      Trademark Office.
    Thomas L. Sansonetti, of Wyoming, to be Assistant Attorney General 
      for the Environment and Natural Resources Division.
    David R. Dugas, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of 
      Louisiana.
    Edward Hachiro Kubo, Jr., to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
      Hawaii.
    James A. McDevitt, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of 
      Washington.
    David E. O'Meilia, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of 
      Oklahoma.
    Sheldon J. Sperling, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of 
      Oklahoma.
    Johnny Keane Sutton, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western District of 
      Texas.
    Richard S. Thompson, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern District 
      of Georgia.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported:

    S. 986--To allow media coverage of court proceedings.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute:

    S. 304--To reduce illegal drug use and trafficking and to help 
      provide appropriate drug education, prevention, and treatment 
      programs.
  

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:

    S. Res. 140--Designating the week beginning September 15, 2002, as 
      ``National Civic Participation Week''.
  

The following House concurrent resolution was ordered favorably 
  reported:

    H. Con. Res. 88--Expressing the sense of the Congress that the 
      President should issue a proclamation to recognize the 
      contribution of the Lao-Hmong in defending freedom and democracy 
      and supporting the goals of Lao-Hmong Recognition Day.


The Senate Committee on the Judiciary announced the following 
  subcommittee assignments:

    Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts: Senators 
      Schumer (Chairman), Leahy, Kennedy, Feingold, Durbin, Sessions 
      (Ranking Member), Thurmond, Grassley, and Specter.

    Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition and Business, and Consumer 
      Rights: Senators Kohl (Chairman), Leahy, Feingold, Schumer, 
      Cantwell, Edwards, DeWine (Ranking Member), Hatch, Thurmond, 
      Specter, and Brownback.

    Subcommittee on the Constitution: Senators Feingold (Chairman), 
      Leahy, Kennedy, Schumer, Durbin, Thurmond (Ranking Member), Hatch, 
      Kyl, and McConnell.

    Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs: Senators Biden (Chairman), Leahy, 
      Feinstein, Kohl, Durbin, Cantwell, Edwards, Grassley, (Ranking 
      Member), Hatch, DeWine, Sessions, Brownback, and McConnell.

    Subcommittee on Immigration: Senators Kennedy (Chairman), Feinstein, 
      Schumer, Durbin, Cantwell, Edwards, Brownback (Ranking Member), 
      Specter, Grassley, Kyl, and DeWine.

    Subcommittee on Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information: 
      Senators Feinstein (Chairperson), Biden, Kohl, Cantwell, Edwards, 
      Kyl (Ranking Member), DeWine, Sessions, and McConnell.

  

                              DECEMBER 2001

December 13, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Callie V. Granade, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
      District of Alabama.
    Marcia S. Krieger, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      Colorado.
    James C. Mahan, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      Nevada.
    Philip R. Martinez, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
      District of Texas.
    C. Ashley Royal, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle District 
      of Georgia.
    Michael A. Battle, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western District of 
      New York.
    Christopher James Christie, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
      New Jersey.
    Harry E. Cummins, III, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District 
      of Arkansas.
    David Preston York, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of 
      Alabama.
    Mauricio J. Tamargo, of Florida, to be Chairman of the Foreign 
      Claims Settlement Commission of the United States.
    Dwight MacKay, of Montana, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
      Montana.
  

The following joint resolutions were ordered favorably reported:

    S.J. Res. 8--Designating 2002 as the ``Year of the Rose''.
    S.J. Res. 13--Confering honorary citizenship of the United States on 
      Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, also known as the Marquis de 
      Lafayette.
  

The following House bills were ordered favorably reported:

    H.R. 861--To make technical amendments to section 10 of title 9, 
      United States Code.
    H.R. 1840--To extend eligibility for refugee status of unmarried 
      sons and daughters of certain Vietnamese refugees.
    H.R. 2048--To require a report on the operation of the State Justice 
      Institute.
    H.R. 2277--To provide for work authorization for nonimmigrant 
      spouses of treaty traders and treaty investors.
    H.R. 2278--To provide for work authorization for nonimmigrant 
      spouses of intracompany transferees, and to reduce the period of 
      time during which certain intracompany transferees have to be 
      continuously employed before applying for admission to the United 
      States.
  

The following House bill was ordered favorably reported, with an 
  amendment:

    H.R. 1892--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide 
      for the acceptance of an affidavit of support from another 
      eligible sponsor if the original sponsor has died and the Attorney 
      General has determined for humanitarian reasons that the original 
      sponsor's classification petition should not be revoked.

  

                              FEBRUARY 2002

February 7, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Michael J. Melloy, of Iowa, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Eighth 
      Circuit.
    Robert E. Blackburn, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      Colorado.
    David L. Bunning, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District 
      of Kentucky.
    James E. Gritzner, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
      District of Iowa.
    Cindy K. Jorgenson, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      Arizona.
    Richard J. Leon, of Maryland, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
      District of Columbia.
    Jay C. Zainey, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of 
      Louisiana.
    Thomas P. Colantuono, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of New 
      Hampshire.
    James K. Vines, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of 
      Tennessee.
    James Duane Dawson, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern District of 
      West Virginia.
    Brian Michael Ennis, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
      Nebraska.
    Nehemiah Flowers, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern District of 
      Mississippi.
    Arthur Jeffrey Hedden, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District 
      of Tennessee.
    Johnny Lewis Hughes, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
      Maryland.
    William Carey Jenkins, to be U.S. Marshal for the Middle District of 
      Louisiana.
    Randy Merlin Johnson, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of Alaska.
    David Glenn Jolley, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western District of 
      Tennessee.
    Chester Martin Keely, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern District 
      of Alabama.
    John William Loyd, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of 
      Oklahoma
    Ronald Richard McCubbin, Jr., to be U.S. Marshal for the Western 
      District of Kentucky.
    David Reid Murtaugh, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern District of 
      Indiana.
    Michael Wade Roach, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western District of 
      Oklahoma.
    Eric Eugene Robertson, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western District 
      of Washington.
    David Donald Viles, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of Maine.
    Larry Wade Wagster, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern District of 
      Mississippi.

  

                              MARCH 2002

March 7, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Ralph R. Beistline, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      Alaska.
    David C. Bury, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      Arizona.
    Randy Crane, To be U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of 
      Texas.
    Eric F. Melgren, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of Kansas.
    Paul I. Perez, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of 
      Florida.
    Theophile Alceste Duroncelet, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
      District of Louisiana.
    John R. Edwards, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of Vermont.
    Stephen Gilbert Fitzgerald, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western 
      District of Wisconsin.
    Gregory Allyn Forest, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western District of 
      North Carolina.
    James Loren Kennedy, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern District of 
      Indiana.
    Dennis Cluff Merrill, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of Oregon.
    James Thomas Plousis, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of New 
      Jersey.
    J.C. Raffety, of West Virginia, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern 
      District of West Virginia.
    Charles R. Reavis, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of 
      North Carolina.
    Michael Robert Regan, to be U.S. Marshal for the Middle District of 
      Pennsylvania.
    James Anthony Rose, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of Wyoming.
    John Schickel, of Kentucky, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern 
      District of Kentucky.
    Jesse Seroyer, Jr., to be U.S. Marshal for the Middle District of 
      Alabama.
    Timothy Dewayne Welch, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern District 
      of Oklahoma.
    William R. Whittington, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western District 
      of Louisiana.
  

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:

    S. Res. 214--Designating March 25, 2002, as ``Greek Independence 
      Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American 
      Democracy''.

  

March 14, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Don Slazinik, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern District of 
      Illinois.
    Kim Richard Widup, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern District of 
      Illinois.
  
    With respect to the nomination of Charles W. Pickering, Sr., of 
      Mississippi, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fifth Circuit, the 
      Committee on the Judiciary failed to adopt the motion to report 
      the nomination favorably, the motion to report the nomination 
      without recommendation, and the motion to report the nomination 
      unfavorably.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title:

    S. 1356--To establish a commission to review the facts and 
      circumstances surrounding injustices suffered by European 
      Americans, European Latin Americans, and European refugees during 
      World War II.
  

The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported:

    S. Res. 206--Designating the week of March 17 through March 23, 
      2002, as ``National Inhalants and Poison Prevention Week''.
    S. Res. 221--To commemorate and acknowledge the dedication and 
      sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives 
      while serving as law enforcement officers.
  

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported with an 
  amendment, an amendment to the preamble, and an amendment to the 
  title:

    S. Res. 207--Designating March 31, 2002, and March 31, 2003, as 
      ``National Civilian Conservation Corps Day''.

  

                              APRIL 2002

April 11, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Terrence L. O'Brian, of Wyoming, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
      Tenth Circuit.
    Lance M. Africk, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District 
      of Louisiana.
    Legrome D. Davis, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District 
      of Pennsylvania.
    Scott M. Burns, of Utah, to be Deputy Director for State and Local 
      Affairs, Office of National Drug Control Policy.
    J. Robert Flores, of Virginia, to be Administrator of the Office of 
      Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
    John B. Brown III, of Texas, to be Deputy Administrator of Drug 
      Enforcement.
    Jane J. Boyle, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of 
      Texas.
    James B. Comey, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New 
      York.
    Thomas A. Marino, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of 
      Pennsylvania.
    Matthew D. Orwig, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of 
      Texas.
    Michael Taylor Shelby, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern District 
      of Texas.
    Warren Douglas Anderson, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
      South Dakota.
    Patrick E. McDonald, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of Idaho.
    James Joseph Parmley, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern District 
      of New York.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute:

    S. 924--To provide reliable officers, technology, education, 
      community prosecutors, and training in our neighborhoods.

  

April 18, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Jeffrey R. Howard, of New Hampshire, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for 
      the First Circuit.
    Percy Anderson, to be U.S. District Judge for the Central District 
      of California.
    Michael M. Baylson, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
      District of Pennsylvania.
    William C. Griesbach, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
      District of Wisconsin.
    Joan E. Lancaster, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      Minnesota.
    Cynthia M. Rufe, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District 
      of Pennsylvania.
    John F. Walter, to be U.S. District Judge for the Central District 
      of California.
    Mary Ann Solberg, of Michigan, to be Deputy Director for Supply 
      Reduction, National Drug Control Policy.
    Barry D. Crane, of Virginia, to be Deputy Director for Supply 
      Reduction, National Drug Control Policy.
    Frank DeArmon Whitney, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District 
      of North Carolina.
    Debra W. Yang, to be U.S. Attorney for the Central District of 
      California.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute:

    S. 864--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide that 
      aliens who commit acts of torture, extrajudicial killings, or 
      other specified atrocities abroad are inadmissible and removable 
      and to establish within the Criminal Division of the Department of 
      Justice an Office of Special Investigations having 
      responsibilities under that Act with respect to all alien 
      participants in war crimes, genocide, and the commission of acts 
      of torture and extrajudicial killings abroad.
  

The following concurrent resolutions were ordered favorably reported:

    S. Con. Res. 66--To express the sense of the Congress that the 
      Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor should be awarded to public 
      safety officers killed in the line of duty in the aftermath of the 
      terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
    S. Con. Res. 75--To express the sense of the Congress that the 
      Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor should be presented to public 
      safety officers killed or seriously injured as a result of the 
      terrorist attacks perpetrated against the United States on 
      September 11, 2001, and to those who participated in the search, 
      rescue, and recovery efforts in the aftermath of those attacks.
  

The following House concurrent resolution was ordered favorably 
  reported:

    H. Con. Res. 243--Expressing the sense of the Congress that the 
      Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor should be presented to the 
      public safety officers who have perished and select other public 
      safety officers who deserve recognition for outstanding valor 
      above and beyond the call of duty in the aftermath of the 
      terrorist attacks in the United States on September 11, 2001.

  

April 25, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Gorden Edward Eden, Jr., to be U.S. Marshal for the District of New 
      Mexico.
    David Phillip Gonzales, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
      Arizona.
    Ronald Henderson, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of 
      Missouri.
    John Lee Moore, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of 
      Texas.
    John Edward Quinn, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern District of 
      Iowa.
    Charles M. Sheer, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western District of 
      Missouri.
    Edward Zahren, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of Colorado.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported:

    S. 410--To amend the Violence Against Women Act of 2000 by expanding 
      the legal assistance for victims of violence grant program to 
      include legal assistance for victims of dating violence.
  

The following bills were ordered favorably reported, with an amendment 
  in the nature of a substitute:

    S. 1974--To make needed reforms in the Federal Bureau of 
      Investigation, and for other purposes.
    S. 2010--To provide for criminal prosecution of persons who alter or 
      destroy evidence in certain Federal investigations or defraud 
      investors of publicly traded securities, to disallow debts 
      incurred in violation of securities fraud laws from being 
      discharged in bankruptcy, to protect whistleblowers against 
      retaliation by their employers, and for other purposes.
  

The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported:

    S. Res. 245--Designating the week of May 5 through May 11, 2002, as 
      ``National Occupational Safety and Health Week''.
    S. Res. 249--Designating April 30, 2002, as ``Dia de los Ninos: 
      Celebrating Young Americans'', and for other purposes.
  

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported, with an 
  amendment:

    S. Res. 109--Designating the second Sunday in the month of December 
      as ``National Children's Memorial Day'' and the last Friday in the 
      month of April as ``Children's Memorial Flag Day''.
  

The following concurrent resolution was ordered favorably reported:

    S. Con. Res. 102--Proclaiming the week of May 4 through May 11, 
      2002, as ``National Safe Kids Week''.
  
    Also, the Committee approved a Committee resolution to authorize the 
      issuance of a subpoena with respect to the forthcoming hearings of 
      the Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition, and Business and 
      Consumer Rights on the subject of hospital group purchasing.

  

                              MAY 2002

May 2, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Julia Smith Gibbons, of Tennessee, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
      Sixth Circuit.
    Leonard E. Davis, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District 
      of Texas.
    Andrew S. Hanen, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern District 
      of Texas.
    Samuel H. Mays, Jr., to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
      District of Tennessee.
    Thomas M. Rose, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern District 
      of Ohio.
    Paul G. Cassell, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of Utah.
    Steven M. Biskupic, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of 
      Wisconsin.
    James E. McMahon, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of South 
      Dakota.
    Jan Paul Miller, to be U.S. Attorney for the Central District of 
      Illinois.
    Walter Robert Bradley, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
      Kansas.
    Randy Paul Ely, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern District of 
      Texas.
    William P. Kruziki, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of 
      Wisconsin.
    Stephen Robert Monier, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of New 
      Hampshire.
    Gary Edward Shovlin, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of 
      Pennsylvania.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported:

    S. 1644--To further the protection and recognition of veterans' 
      memorials, and for other purposes.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute:

    S. 2431--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 
      1968 to ensure that chaplains killed in the line of duty receive 
      public safety officer death benefits.
  

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:

    S. Res. 255--To designate the week beginning May 5, 2002, as 
      ``National Correctional Officers and Employees Week''.

  

May 16, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Richard R. Clifton, of Hawaii, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
      Ninth Circuit.
    Christopher C. Conner, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle 
      District of Pennsylvania.
    Joy Flowers Conti, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
      District of Pennsylvania.
    John E. Jones III, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle District 
      of Pennsylvania.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported:

    S. 2179--To authorize the Attorney General to make grants to States, 
      local governments, and Indian tribes to establish permanent 
      tributes to honor men and women who were killed or disabled while 
      serving as law enforcement or public safety officers.
  

The following bills was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute:

    S. 672--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for 
      the continued classification of certain aliens as children for 
      purposes of that Act in cases where the aliens ``age-out'' while 
      awaiting immigration processing, and for other purposes.
    S. 848--To amend title 18, United States Code, to limit the misuse 
      of social security numbers, to establish criminal penalties for 
      such misuse, and for other purposes.
    S. 1742--To prevent the crime of identity theft, mitigate the harm 
      to individuals victimized by identity theft, and for other 
      purposes.
  

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:

    S. Res. 255--Designating May 20, 2002, as a day for Americans to 
      recognize the importance of teaching children about current events 
      in an accessible way to their development as both students and 
      citizens.
  

The following House bill was ordered favorably reported, with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute:

    H.R. 1209--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to determine 
      whether an alien is a child, for purposes of classification as an 
      immediate relative, based on the age of the alien on the date the 
      classification petition with respect to the alien is filed, and 
      for other purposes.

  

May 23, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    D. Brooks Smith, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
      Third Circuit.
    Roslynn R. Mauskopf, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of 
      New York.
    Steven D. Deatherage, to be U.S. Marshal for the Central District of 
      Illinois.
    Thomas M. Fitzgerald, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western District of 
      Pennsylvania.
    G. Wayne Pike, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western District of 
      Virginia.
    David William Thomas, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
      Delaware.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment:

    S. 1989--To authorize the establishment of a National Cyber Security 
      Defense Team for purposes of protecting the infrastructure of the 
      Internet from terrorist attack.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute:

    S. 1868--To establish a national center on volunteer and provider 
      screening to reduce sexual and other abuse of children, the 
      elderly, and individuals with disabilities.

  

                              JUNE 2002

June 13, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Henry E. Autrey, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District 
      of Missouri.
    Richard E. Dorr, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western District 
      of Missouri.
    David C. Godbey, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern District 
      of Texas.
    Henry E. Hudson, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District 
      of Virginia.
    Timothy J. Savage, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
      District of Pennsylvania.
    Amy J. St. Eve, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern District 
      of Illinois.
    Gregory Robert Miller, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern District 
      of Florida.
    Kevin Vincent Ryan, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of 
      California.
    Randall Dean Anderson, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of Utah.
    Ray Elmer Carnahan, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of 
      Arkansas.
    David Scott Carpenter, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of North 
      Dakota.
    Theresa A. Merrow, to be U.S. Marshal for the Middle District of 
      Georgia.
    Ruben Monzon, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern District of Texas.
    James Michael Wahlrab, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern District 
      of Ohio.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported:

    S. 1956--To combat terrorism and defend the Nation against terrorist 
      attacks, and for other purposes.
  

The following concurrent resolution was ordered favorably reported, 
  without amendment and with a preamble:

    S. Con. Res. 104--Recognizing the American Society of Civil 
      Engineers on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of its founding 
      and for the many vital contributions of civil engineers to the 
      quality of life of the people of the United States, including the 
      research and development projects that have led to the physical 
      infrastructure of modern America.
  

The following House concurrent resolution was ordered favorably 
  reported, without amendment and with a preamble:

    Recognizing the American Society of Civil Engineers for reaching its 
      150th Anniversary and for the many vital contributions of civil 
      engineers to the quality of life of our Nation's people including 
      the research and development projects that have led to the 
      physical infrastructure of modern America.

  

June 20, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    David S. Cercone, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western District 
      of Pennsylvania.
    Morrison C. England, Jr., to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
      District of California.
    Kenneth A. Marra, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
      District of Florida.
    Lawrence A. Greenfeld, of Maryland, to be Director of the Bureau of 
      Justice Statistics.
    James Thomas Roberts, Jr., to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern 
      District of Georgia.
    Michael Lee Kline, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of 
      Washington.
    Anthony Dichio, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of 
      Massachusetts.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported:

    S. 2621--To provide a definition of vehicle for purposes of criminal 
      penalties relating to terrorist attacks and other acts of violence 
      against mass transportation systems.
  

The following bills were ordered favorably reported, with an amendment 
  in the nature of a substitute:

    S. 1291--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
      Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
      residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
      cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
      college-bound students who are long-term United States residents.
    S. 1754--To authorize appropriations for the United States Patent 
      and Trademark Office for fiscal years 2002 through 2007, and for 
      other purposes.
  

The following House bills were ordered favorably reported:

    H.R. 1866--To amend title 35, United States Code, to clarify the 
      basis for granting requests for reexamination of patents.
    H.R. 1886--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide for 
      appeals by third parties in certain patent reexamination 
      proceedings.
    H.R. 2068--To revise, codify, and enact without substantive change 
      certain general and permanent laws, related to public buildings, 
      property, and works, as title 40, United States Code, ``Public 
      Buildings, Property, and Works''.

  

June 27, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

The following nomination was ordered favorably reported:

    Lavenski R. Smith of Arkansas, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
      Eighth Circuit.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported:

    S. 2633--To prohibit an individual from knowingly opening, 
      maintaining, managing, controlling, renting, leasing, making 
      available for use, or profiting from any place for the purpose of 
      manufacturing, distributing, or using any controlled substance, 
      and for other purposes.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment:

    S. 1339--To amend the Bring Them Home Alive Act of 2000 to provide 
      an asylum program with regard American Persian Gulf War POW/MIA's, 
      and for other purposes.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in 
  the nature of a substitute:

    S. 2134--To allow American victims of state sponsored terrorism to 
      receive compensation from blocked assets of those states.
  

The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported:

    S. Res. 281--Designating the week beginning August 25, 2002, as 
      ``National Fraud Against Senior Citizens Awareness Week''.
    S. Res. 284--Expressing support for ``National Night Out'' and 
      requesting that the President make neighborhood crime prevention, 
      community policing, and reduction of school crime important 
      priorities of the Administration.

  

                              JULY 2002

July 11, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    John R. Rogers, of Kentucky, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth 
      Circuit.
    Marcos D. Jimenez, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of 
      Florida.
    Miriam F. Miquelon, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of 
      Illinois.
    James Robert Dougan, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western District of 
      Michigan.
    George Breffni Walsh, of Virginia, to be U.S. Marshal for the 
      District of Columbia.
  

Committee began consideration of the following bills, but did not 
  complete action thereon:

    S. 486--To reduce the risk that innocent persons may be executed, 
      and for other purposes.
    H.R. 3375--To provide compensation for the United States citizens 
      who were victims of the bombings of United States embassies in 
      East Africa on August 7, 1998, on the same basis as compensation 
      is provided to victims of the terrorist-related aircraft crashes 
      on September 11, 2002.

  

July 18, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

The following bill was ordered favorably reported:

    S. 862--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to authorize 
      appropriations for fiscal years 2002 through 2006 to carry out the 
      State Criminal Alien Assistance Program.
  

The following bills were ordered favorably reported, with an amendment 
  in the nature of a substitute:

    S. 486--To reduce the risk that innocent persons may be executed, 
      and for other purposes.
    S. 2395--To prevent and punish counterfeiting and copyright piracy, 
      and for other purposes.
    S. 2513--To assess the extend of the backlog in DNA analysis of rape 
      kit samples, and to improve investigation and prosecution of 
      sexual assault cases with DNA evidence.
  

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:

    S. Res. 293--Designating the week of November 10 through November 
      16, 2002, as ``National Veterans Awareness Week'' to emphasize the 
      need to develop educational programs regarding the contributions 
      of veterans to the country.

  

July 31, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Timothy J. Corrigan, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle 
      District of Florida.
    Jose E. Martinez, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
      District of Florida.
    Terrence F. McVerry, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
      District of Pennsylvania.
    Arthur J. Schwab, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western District 
      of Pennsylvania.
    J.B. Van Hollen, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western District of 
      Wisconsin.
    Charles E. Beach, Sr., to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern District 
      of Iowa.
    Peter A. Lawrence, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western District of 
      New York.
    Richard Vaughn Mecum, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern District 
      of Georgia.
    Burton Stallwood, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of Rhode 
      Island.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported:

    S. 2713--To amend title 28, United States Code, to make certain 
      modifications in the judicial discipline procedures, and for other 
      purposes.
  

The following House bills were ordered favorably reported:

    H.R. 486--For the relief of Barbara Makuch.
    H.R. 487--For the relief of Eugene Makuch.
  

The following House bill was ordered favorably reported, with an 
  amendment in the nature of a substitute:

    H.R. 3892--To amend title 28, United States Code, to make certain 
      modifications in the judicial discipline procedures, and for other 
      purposes.

  

                              SEPTEMBER 2002

September 5, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Reena Raggi, of New York, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Second 
      Circuit.
    James Knoll Gardner, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
      District of Pennsylvania.
    Denny Wade King, to be U.S. Marshal for the Middle District of 
      Tennessee.
  

The Committee failed to approve the reporting of the nomination of 
  Priscilla Richman Owen, of Texas, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
  Fifth Circuit.
  

The following bills were ordered favorably reported:

    S. 1972--To amend the charter of the AMVETS organization.
    S. 2127--For the relief of the Pottawatomi Nation in Canada for the 
      settlement of certain claims against the United States.
  

The following bills were ordered favorably reported, with an amendment 
  in the nature of a substitute:

    S. 1615--To provide for the sharing of certain foreign intelligence 
      information with local law enforcement personnel, and for other 
      purposes.
    S. 2896--To enhance the operation of the AMBER Alert communications 
      network in order to facilitate the recovery of abducted children, 
      to provide for enhanced notification on highways of alerts and 
      information on such children, and for other purposes.
  

The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:

    S. Res. 316--Designating the year beginning February 1, 2003, as the 
      ``Year of the Blues''.
  

The following House bills were ordered favorably reported:

    H.R. 3214--To amend the charter of the AMVETS organization.
    H.R. 3838--To amend the charter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of 
      the United States organization to make members of the armed forces 
      who receive special pay for duty subject to hostile fire or 
      imminent danger eligible for membership in the organization, and 
      for other purposes.
  

The following House bill was ordered favorably reported, with an 
  amendment:

    H.R. 809--To make technical corrections to various antitrust laws 
      and to references to such laws.

  

September 19, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Ronald H. Clark, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District 
      of Texas.
    Lawrence J. Block, of Virginia, to be a Judge of the U.S. Court of 
      Federal Claims.
    Antonio Candia Amador, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District 
      of California.
  

Committee began markup of the following bill, but did not complete 
  action thereon:

    S. 2480--To amend title 18, United States Code, to exempt qualified 
      current and former law enforcement officers from State laws 
      prohibiting the carrying of concealed handguns.

  

                              OCTOBER 2002

October 8, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Stanley R. Chesler, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      New Jersey.
    Rosemary M. Collyer, of Maryland, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
      District of Columbia.
    Mark E. Fuller, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle District of 
      Alabama.
    Daniel L. Hovland, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      North Dakota.
    Kent A. Jordan, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      Delaware.
    James E. Kinkeade, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
      District of Texas.
    Robert G. Klausner, to be U.S. District Judge for the Central 
      District of California.
    Robert B. Kugler, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of New 
      Jersey.
    Ronald B. Leighton, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
      District of Washington.
    Jose L. Linares, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of New 
      Jersey.
    Alia M. Ludlum, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western District 
      of Texas.
    William J. Martini, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      New Jersey.
    Thomas W. Phillips, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern 
      District of Tennessee.
    Linda R. Reade, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern District 
      of Iowa.
    William E. Smith, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of 
      Rhode Island.
    Jeffrey S. White, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
      District of California.
    Freda L. Wolfson, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of New 
      Jersey.
    Carol Chien-Hua Lam, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern District 
      of California.
    Glenn T. Suddaby, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of 
      New York.
    Johnny Mack Brown, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of South 
      Carolina.
    John Francis Clark, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District of 
      Virginia.
    Robert Maynard Grubbs, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern District 
      of Michigan.
    Joseph R. Guccione, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern District of 
      New York.

  

                              NOVEMBER 2002

November 14, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:

    Dennis W. Shedd, of South Carolina, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
      Fourth Circuit.
    Michael W. McConnell, of Utah, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the 
      Tenth Circuit.
    Kevin J. O'Connor, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of 
      Connecticut.
  

The following bills were ordered favorably reported:

    S. 2541--To amend title 18, United States Code, to establish 
      penalties for aggravated identity theft, and for other purposes.
    S. 2934--To amend title 36, United States Code, to clarify the 
      requirements for eligibility in the American Legion.
  

The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with amendments:

    S. 2480--To amend title 18, United States Code, to exempt qualified 
      current and former law enforcement officers from State laws 
      prohibiting the carrying of concealed handguns.
  

The following bills were ordered favorably reported, with an amendment 
  in the nature of a substitute:

    S. 1655--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain 
      interstate conduct relating to exotic animals.
    S. 2520--To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to the 
      sexual exploitation of children.
  

The following concurrent resolution was ordered favorably reported:

    S. Con. Res. 94--Expressing the sense of Congress that public 
      awareness and education about the importance of health care 
      coverage is of the utmost priority and that a National Importance 
      Health Care Coverage Month should be established to promote that 
      awareness and education.
  

The following House bills were ordered favorably reported:

    H.R. 3180--To consent to certain amendments to the New Hampshire-
      Vermont Interstate School Compact.
    H.R. 3988--To amend title 36, United States Code, to clarify the 
      requirements for eligibility in the American Legion.

  
  

  
  
                        MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE
                  MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE--Continued

                        HEARINGS ON LEGISLATION
                              ------------

                              FEBRUARY 2001

February 8, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

S. 220--The Bankruptcy Reform Act of 2001

  

                              MARCH 2001

March 13, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

S. 487--The Technology, Education and Copyright Harmonization Act of 
  2001

  

March 21, 2001

                                             Antitrust, Business Rights,
  

                                                         and Competition

S. 520--To Amend the Clayton Act

  

                              MAY 2001

May 15, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Public Law 106-561--DNA Crime Labs: The Paul Coverdell National Forensic 
  Sciences Improvement Act

  

                              JUNE 2001

June 6, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

S. 304--Drug Abuse Education, Prevention, and Treatment Act of 2001

  

June 13, 2001

                                               Constitution, Federalism,
  

                                                     and Property Rights

S. 233--The National Death Penalty Moratorium Act of 2001

  

June 27, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

S. 486--The Innocence Protection Act of 2001

  

                              JULY 2001

July 25, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

S. 1157--The Dairy Consumers and Producers Protection Act of 2001

  

                              AUGUST 2001

August 1, 2001

                                             Antitrust, Business Rights,
  

                                                         and Competition

S. 1233--The Product Packaging Protection Act of 2001

  

August 1, 2001

                                               Constitution, Federalism,
  

                                                     and Property Rights

S. 989--The End Racial Profiling Act of 2001

  

                              NOVEMBER 2001

November 14, 2001

                              (Joint Conference, it will not be printed)
  

                                   Senate Committee on the Judiciary and
  

                                        House Committee on the Judiciary

H.R. 333--The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention Act and Consumer Protection 
  Act

  

November 28, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Public Law 107-56--Department of Justice Oversight: Preserving Our 
  Freedoms While Defending Against Terrorism

  

                              DECEMBER 2001

December 11, 2001

                                                Administrative Oversight
  

                                                          and the Courts

S. 1615--The Federal-Local Information Sharing Partnership Act of 2001

  

                              FEBRUARY 2002

February 14, 2002

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

S. 1055--The Privacy Act of 2001

  

February 27, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

S. 1611--The Intellectual Property Protection Restoration Act of 2001

  

February 28, 2002

                                                             Immigration

S. 121--The Unaccompanied Alien Child Protection Act of 2001

  

                              MARCH 2002

March 20, 2002

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

S. 1399, S. 1742--The Identity Theft Prevention Act of 2001

  

March 21, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

S. 1974--The Federal Bureau of Investigation Reform Act of 2002

  

March 21, 2002

                                                         Crime and Drugs

S. 924--The PROTECTION Act

  

                              JUNE 2002

June 18, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

S. 233, S. 486, S. 800, S. 2446--Protecting the Innocent: Proposals To 
  Reform the Death Penalty

  

June 19, 2002

                                                         Crime and Drugs

S. 2010--The Corporate and Criminal Fraud Accountability Act of 2002

  

                              JULY 2002

July 9, 2002

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

S. 2541--The Identity Theft Penalty Enhancement Act of 2002

  

July 10, 2002

                                                         Crime and Drugs

S. 2010--The Corporate and Criminal Fraud Accountability Act of 2002

  

July 17, 2002

                                                            Constitution

S.J. Res. 35--Proposing a Victims' Rights Amendment to the United States 
  Constitution

  

July 23, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

S. 2480--The Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2002

  

July 31, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

S. 1712, H.R. 2341--The Class Action Fairness Act of 2001

  

July 31, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

S. 2619--The Prison Rape Reduction Act of 2002

  

                              SEPTEMBER 2002

September 4, 2002

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

S. 2896--The National AMBER Alert Network Act of 2002

  

                              OCTOBER 2002

October 2, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

S. 2511, S. 2520, H.R. 4623--The Child Obscenity and Pornography 
  Prevention Act of 2002

  

October 9, 2002

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

Public Law 107-56, Public Law 107-173--The USA PATRIOT Act and the 
  Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Act

  
  

  
  
                        MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE
                  MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE--Continued

                            OTHER HEARINGS
                              ------------

                              JANUARY 2001

January 16, 17, 18, and 19, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Nomination of John D. Ashcroft, of Missouri, to be Attorney General of 
  the United States.

  

                              FEBRUARY 2001

February 7, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the competitive impact of the announced 
  mergers involving United Airlines, US Airways, DC Air, American 
  Airlines, and TWA.

  

February 14, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the impact of recent pardons and 
  commutations granted by former President Clinton, including the 
  pardons of Marc Rich and Pincus Green, as well as the pardon process, 
  the role of the Department of Justice, and constitutional and legal 
  issues that could arise from legislative efforts to revise the current 
  system.

  

                              MARCH 2001

March 14, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing on proposed legislation to reduce illegal drug use and 
  trafficking and to help provide appropriate drug education, 
  prevention, and treatment programs.

  

March 27, 2001

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

Oversight hearing to examine domestic response capabilities for 
  terrorism involving weapons of mass destruction.

  

                              APRIL 2001

April 3, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine issues related to progress being made in 
  finding a balance between ever-advancing online entertainment 
  technology and accessibility, and copyright law and the rights of the 
  artists and entertainment industry.

  

April 3, 2001

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

Oversight hearing to examine the U.S. Commission on National Security/
  21st Century Hart-Rudman Report, which makes certain recommendations 
  with regard to national security, based on a thorough analysis of the 
  future global security environment and the development of the United 
  States National Security Strategy to deal with that environment.

  

April 4, 2001

                                              Antitrust, Business Right,
  

                                                         and Competition

Oversight hearing on competitive choices in the cable and multichannel 
  video industry, focusing on deregulation results, cable rate 
  increases, the growing direct broadcast satellite service, and the 
  emergence of new cable systems.

  

April 4, 2001

                                                             Immigration

Oversight hearing to review certain issues with respect to the U.S. 
  immigration policy, including the migration process between the United 
  States and Mexico, ensuring a safe haven for foreign victims of 
  persecution, and proposed sex trafficking legislation that would 
  protect against the victimization of women around the world.

  

April 5, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Larry D. Thompson, of Georgia, to be Deputy Attorney 
  General, and Theodore B. Olson, of the District of Columbia, to be 
  Solicitor General of the United States.

  

April 25, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the accuracy and reliability of polygraphs, 
  as well as the policy and potential legal issues that may arise from 
  their use as a screening tool in counterintelligence context.

  

                              MAY 2001

May 2, 2001

                                              Antitrust, Business Right,
  

                                                         and Competition

Oversight hearing on the state of local telephone competition 5 years 
  after the implementation of the 1996 Telecommunications Act, and the 
  potential need for additional legislation to provide a different 
  balance between the incumbent and competitive providers of local 
  television service.

  

May 2, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Charles A. James, Jr., and Daniel J. Bryant, both of 
  Virginia, each to be Assistant Attorney General, Department of 
  Justice.

  

May 3, 2001

                                                             Immigration

Oversight hearing to examine certain aspects of U.S. immigration policy, 
  focusing on asylum issues, including detention practices, expedition 
  removal, asylum claim filing deadline, and refugee resettlement and 
  protection.

  

May 9, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Viet D. Dinh, of the District of Columbia, and Michael 
  Chertoff, of New Jersey, each to be an Assistant Attorney General, 
  Department of Justice.

  

May 15, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing on the implementation of the Paul Coverdell National 
  Forensic Science Improvement Act (Public Law 106-561), which 
  authorized resources for State and local crime laboratories for 
  personnel, facilities, training, and equipment, focusing on DNA crime 
  labs.

  

May 22, 2001

                                                             Immigration
  

                                                  (Hearing was canceled)

Oversight hearing to examine U.S. immigration policy regarding the 
  immigration of nurses, physicians, and other health care professionals 
  to the United States, focusing on rural and urban nursing shortages 
  and the immigration of foreign-trained nurses.

  

May 23, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Ralph F. Boyd, Jr., of Massachusetts, and Robert D. 
  McCallum, Jr., of Georgia, each to be an Assistant Attorney General, 
  Department of Justice.

  

May 24, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine competition in the pharmaceutical 
  marketplace, focusing on the antitrust implications of patent 
  settlements, the underlying patent law, pattern of cases, and whether 
  the law needs to be changed.

  

                              JUNE 2001

June 20, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the current state of the Federal Bureau of 
  Investigation, focusing on constructive reforms to make the Bureau 
  more effective, better managed, and more accountable.

  

June 26, 2001

                                                Administrative Oversight
  

                                                          and the Courts

Oversight hearing to examine the role that ideology should play in the 
  selection and confirmation of Federal judges.

  

                              JULY 2001

July 11, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Roger L. Gregory, of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge 
  for the Fourth Circuit; Richard F. Cebull and Sam E. Haddon, each to 
  be U.S. District Judge for the District of Montana; and Eileen J. 
  O'Connor, of Maryland, to be an Assistant Attorney General for the Tax 
  Division, Department of Justice.

  

July 17, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Nomination of Asa Hutchinson, of Arkansas, to be Administrator of Drug 
  Enforcement, Department of Justice.

  

July 18, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine Federal Bureau of Investigation management 
  reform issues, including agency structure organization, span of 
  control, and internal employee investigations.

  

July 18, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Nomination of James W. Ziglar, of Mississippi, to be Commissioner of 
  Immigration and Naturalization, Department of Justice.

  

July 24, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of William J. Riley, of Nebraska, to be U.S. Circuit Judge 
  for the Eighth Circuit; Deborah J. Daniels, of Indiana, to be 
  Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Justice Programs; and 
  Sarah V. Hart, of Pennsylvania, to be Director of the National 
  Institute of Justice, both of the Department of Justice.

  

July 25, 2001

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

Oversight hearing to examine the General Accounting Office report 
  entitled ``Critical Infrastructure Protection: Significant Challenges 
  in Developing National Capabilities,'' focusing on the operation of 
  the National Infrastructure Protection Center and the fight against 
  cybercrime.

  

July 30, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Nomination of Robert S. Mueller, III, of California, to be Director of 
  the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice.

  

July 31, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Nomination of Robert S. Mueller, III, of California, to be Director of 
  the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice.

  

                              AUGUST 2001

August 22, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Reggie B. Walton, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Columbia; Richard R. Nedelhoff, of Texas, to be Director 
  of the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Department of Justice.

  

August 27, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Sharon Prost, of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. 
  Circuit Judge for the Federal Circuit; Terry L. Wooten, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the District of South Carolina.

  

                              SEPTEMBER 2001

September 4, 2001

                                                Administrative Oversight
  

                                                          and the Courts

Oversight hearing to examine the Senate's role in and the criteria that 
  should be applied with regard to the judicial nomination and 
  confirmation process.

  

September 5, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the management of tobacco litigation, 
  focusing on the Department of Justice's lawsuit currently pending 
  against leading U.S. cigarette manufacturers.

  

September 10, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the management of tobacco litigation, 
  focusing on the Department of Justice's lawsuit currently pending 
  against leading U.S. cigarette manufacturers.

  

September 13, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Barrington D. Parker, Jr., of Connecticut, to be U.S. 
  Circuit Judge for the Second Circuit; Michael P. Mills, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the Northern District of Mississippi; and John W. 
  Gillis, of California, to be Director of the Office of Victims of 
  Crime, Department of Justice.

  

September 20, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Benigno G. Reyna, of Texas, to be Director of the U.S. 
  Marshals Service, and Jay B. Stephens, of Virginia, to be Associate 
  Attorney General, both of the Department of Justice.

  

September 25, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the status of Federal investigations 
  regarding the recent terrorist attacks and on proposals to improve law 
  enforcement tools in the fight against terrorism, focusing on 
  authorizing use of ``roving'' or ``multi-point'' wiretaps in 
  intelligence investigations, updating money laundering, RICO, and 
  wiretap laws, to make terrorism offenses predicates for exercising the 
  authorities under those laws, supporting the families of the police, 
  firefighters, and other law enforcement and public safety personnel, 
  reviewing and the penalty structure for terrorism crimes, reviewing 
  and improving immigration authorities, increasing Federal agents and 
  capabilities along the northern border, authorizing hiring of 
  necessary translators at the FBI, and condemning hate crimes and 
  ethnic and religious discrimination.

  

                              OCTOBER 2001

October 3, 2001

                                               Constitution, Federalism,
  

                                                     and Property Rights

Oversight hearing to examine how to implement the administration's 
  proposed legislation to remove impediments to intelligence gathering 
  and coordination between the intelligence and law enforcement elements 
  of the Government in order to improve our Nation's defenses against 
  terrorism, while minimizing civil liberties infringement in a manner 
  consistent with our fundamental constitutional liberties.

  

October 4, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Edith Brown Clement, of Louisiana, to be U.S. Circuit 
  Judge for the Fifth Circuit; Karen K. Caldwell, to be U.S. District 
  Judge for the Eastern District of Kentucky; Laurie Smith Camp, to be 
  U.S. District Judge for the District of Nebraska; Claire V. Eagan, to 
  be U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of Oklahoma; James H. 
  Payne, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern, Eastern, and 
  Western Districts of Oklahoma; Jay S. Bybee, of Nevada, to be 
  Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel.

  

October 10, 2001

                                                          Youth Violence

Nomination of John P. Walters, of Michigan, to be Director of National 
  Drug Control Policy.

  

October 12, 2001

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

Oversight hearing to examine the role of technology in preventing the 
  entry of terrorists into the United States.

  

October 16, 2001

                                                          Youth Violence

Oversight hearing to examine the defense of America's surface 
  transportation infrastructure, focusing on analysis to evaluate 
  terrorist threats and increased security measures for public 
  transportation.

  

October 17, 2001

                                                             Immigration

Oversight hearing to examine effective immigration controls to deter 
  terrorism, focusing on strengthening border security, screening 
  foreign nationals, monitoring foreign students, operation of a 
  comprehensive data sharing system between allies and their countries, 
  implementation of an automated exit/entry system, and the use 
  biometric identification technology.

  

October 18, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Charles W. Pickering, Sr., of Mississippi, to be U.S. 
  Circuit Judge for the Fifth Circuit; M. Christina Armijo, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the District of New Mexico; Karon O. Bowdre, to be 
  U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of Alabama; Stephen P. 
  Friot, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western District of Oklahoma; 
  Larry R. Hicks, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of Nevada.

  

October 25, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Harris L. Hartz, of New Mexico, to be U.S. Circuit Judge 
  for the Tenth Circuit; John D. Bares, of Maryland, to be U.S. District 
  Judge for the District of Columbia; Kurt D. Engelhardt, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the Eastern District of Louisiana; William P. 
  Johnson, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of New Mexico; 
  Sharee M. Freeman, of Virginia, to be Director, Community Relations 
  Service, Department of Justice.

  

                              NOVEMBER 2001

November 6, 2001

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

Oversight hearing to examine the potential threat to America posed by 
  the use of certain biological agents and toxins, focusing on Federal, 
  State, and local law enforcement efforts to combat acts of biological 
  terror, including research and public health responders.

  

November 6, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Nomination of Thomas L. Sansonetti, of Wyoming, to be Assistant Attorney 
  General for the Environment and Natural Resources Division, Department 
  of Justice.

  

November 7, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Joe L. Heaton, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
  District of Oklahoma; Clay D. Land, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Middle District of Georgia; Frederick J. Martone, to be U.S. District 
  Judge for the District of Arizona; Danny C. Reeves, to be U.S. 
  District Judge Eastern District of Kentucky; Julie A. Robinson, to be 
  U.S. District Judge for the District of Kansas; James Edward Rogan, of 
  California, to be Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual 
  Property and Director of the United States Patent and Trademark 
  Office.

  

November 7, 2001

                                             Antitrust, Business Rights,
  

                                                         and Competition

Oversight hearing to examine international aviation alliances, focusing 
  on market turmoil and the future of airline competition.

  

November 14, 2001

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

Oversight hearing to examine the availability of security-related 
  equipment and the status of the development of future technologies to 
  prevent terrorism, focusing on applied biometrics (the statistical 
  study of biological phenomena), included an integrated automated 
  fingerprint identification system, and facial and iris recognition 
  technology.

  

November 28, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Department of Justice's response to the 
  September 11 attacks and implementation of the USA Patriot Act (Public 
  Law 107-56), and certain administration actions and proposals, 
  including chartering military tribunals and permitting attorney-client 
  communications monitoring.

  

                              DECEMBER 2001

December 4, 2001 [a.m. session]

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the constitutional and legal implications 
  of the President's recent executive order to establish military 
  commissions with respect to the detention, treatment, and trial of 
  persons accused of terrorist activities.

  

December 4, 2001 [p.m. session]

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the response of the Department of Justice 
  to terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, focusing on current U.S. 
  immigration policy and practices related to the detention of certain 
  individuals.

  

December 5, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Callie V. Granade, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Southern District of Alabama; Marcia S. Krieger, to be U.S. District 
  Judge for the District of Colorado; James C. Mahan, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the District of Nevada; Philip R. Martinez, to be 
  U.S. District Judge for the Western District of Texas; C. Ashley 
  Royal, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle District of Georgia; 
  Mauricio J. Tamargo, of Florida, to be Chairman of the Foreign Claims 
  Settlement Commission of the United States, Department of Justice.

  

December 5, 2001

                                                         Crime and Drugs

Oversight hearing to examine the future of the Community Oriented 
  Policing Services (COPS) Program of the Department of Justice, 
  focusing on a comprehensive study chronicling its relationship to 
  local and national crime rates.

  

December 6, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Department of the Justice's response on 
  how to preserve freedoms while defending against terrorism, focusing 
  on their comprehensive criminal investigation to identify the killers 
  of September 11, 2001, and to prevent further terrorist attacks, 
  including enhanced information sharing between law enforcement and 
  intelligence communities.

  

December 10, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Nomination of David L. Bunning, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Eastern District of Kentucky.

  

December 12, 2001

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the status of the still-pending antitrust 
  enforcement action against the Microsoft Corporation by the Department 
  of Justice, 18 States, and the District of Columbia, and the 
  negotiations and proposed final judgment embodying the settlement.

  

December 13, 2001

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

Oversight hearing to examine the protection of our homeland against 
  terror, focusing on policy, planning, and resource allocation 
  responsibilities coordination, future operational solutions which 
  balance apportionment of forces nationally and abroad, and local, 
  State, and Federal interagency cooperation improvement.

  

                              JANUARY 2002

January 24, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Michael J. Melloy, of Iowa, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for 
  the Eighth Circuit; Robert E. Blackburn, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the District of Colorado; James E. Gritzner, to be U.S. District Judge 
  for the Southern District of Iowa; Cindy K. Jorgenson, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the District of Arizona; Richard J. Leon, of 
  Maryland, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of Columbia; Jay 
  C. Zainey, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of 
  Louisiana.

  

                              FEBRUARY 2002

February 5, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine issues surrounding scientific and medical 
  aspects of human reproductive cloning, including the protection of 
  human subjects, and to clarify how human reproductive cloning differs 
  from stem cell research.

  

February 6, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine accountability issues surrounding the fall 
  of Enron Corporation, focusing on fraud, auditor conflicts, 
  vulnerability of institutional investors, and liability limits.

  

February 7, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Nomination of Charles W. Pickering, Sr., of Mississippi, to be U.S. 
  Circuit Judge for the Fifth Circuit.

  

February 12, 2002

                                                             Immigration

Oversight hearing to examine issues surrounding the U.S. Refugee 
  Program, including the effects of recent crises in Afghanistan and 
  Africa on the refugee populations, security concerns in the aftermath 
  of September 11, 2001, use of joint voluntary organizations to relieve 
  refugee processing burdens, family reunification, and case backlogs.

  

February 13, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the application of Federal antitrust laws 
  to Major League Baseball.

  

February 26, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Ralph R. Beistline, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Alaska; D. Brooks Smith, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. 
  Circuit Judge for the Third Circuit; Randy Crane, to be U.S. District 
  Judge for Southern District of Texas; David C. Bury, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the District of Arizona.

  

February 26, 2002

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

Oversight hearing to examine the security of U.S. ports against terror, 
  focusing on technology, resources, and homeland defense.

  

                              MARCH 2002

March 5, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Mary Ann Solberg, of Michigan, to be Deputy Director; 
  Barry D. Crane, of Virginia, to be Deputy Director for Supply 
  Reduction; Scott M. Burns, of Utah, to be Deputy Director for State 
  and Local Affairs, all of the Office of National Drug Control Policy; 
  J. Robert Flores, of Virginia, to be Administrator of the Office of 
  Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Department of Justice.

  

March 6, 2002

                                                 Antitrust, Competition,
  

                                        and Business and Consumer Rights

Oversight hearing to examine cable and satellite television competition, 
  focusing on the proposed merger between the two largest satellite 
  television companies in the country, EchoStar Communications and 
  DirecTV, and the question of the application of antitrust laws to such 
  merger.

  

March 13, 2002

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

Oversight hearing to examine the worldwide connection between drugs and 
  terrorism, focusing on identification and investigation of criminal 
  and terrorist groups.

  

March 14, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine competition, innovation, and public policy 
  concerning digital creative works.

  

March 19, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Terrence L. O'Brien, of Wyoming, to be U.S. Circuit Judge 
  for the Tenth Circuit; Lance M. Africk, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Eastern District of Louisiana; Paul G. Cassell to be U.S. District 
  Judge for the District of Utah; Legrome D. Davis, to be U.S. District 
  Judge for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

  

                              APRIL 2002

April 9, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) 
  reform in the wake of the Hanssen espionage case, focusing on the 
  protection of highly classified secrets in order to ensure national 
  security.

  

April 11, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Jeffrey R. Howard, of New Hampshire, to be U.S. Circuit 
  Judge for the First Circuit; Percy Anderson, to be U.S. District Judge 
  for the Central District of California; Michael M. Baylson, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania; William C. 
  Griesbach, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of 
  Wisconsin; Joan E. Lancaster, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of Minnesota; Cynthia M. Rufe, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Eastern District of Pennsylvania; John F. Walter, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the Central District of California.

  

April 12, 2002

                                                             Immigration

Oversight hearing to examine the Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry 
  Reform Act, focusing on strengthening border security, improving the 
  screening of foreign nationals, and deterring potential terrorists.

  

April 16, 2002

                                                         Crime and Drugs

Oversight hearing on activities of the Violence Against Women Office of 
  the Department of Justice, including coordination, collaboration, and 
  multidisciplinary partnership in addressing domestic violence 
  prevention and intervention issues.

  

April 17, 2002

                                                Administrative Oversight
  

                                                          and the Courts

Oversight hearing to examine the effective use and necessary upgrades of 
  information technology to provide a tool for collaboration among 
  Federal agencies and Federal, State, and local law enforcement to 
  share information in order to ensure homeland defense.

  

April 17, 2002

                                               Constitution, Federalism,
  

                                                     and Property Rights

Oversight hearing to examine the balance of war powers authority under 
  the Constitution as it relates to our fight against terrorism, the 
  operation between the White House and Congress in exercising shared 
  war powers authority, and the application of the use-of-force 
  resolution.

  

April 23, 2002

                                                 Antitrust, Competition,
  

                                        and Business and Consumer Rights

Oversight hearing to examine cable competition, focusing on the proposed 
  AT&T Broadband-Comcast merger.

  

April 25, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Julia Smith Gibbons, of Tennessee, to be U.S. Circuit 
  Judge for the Sixth Circuit; Leonard E. Davis, to be U.S. District 
  Judge for the Eastern District of Texas; David C. Godbey, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the Northern District of Texas; Andrew S. Hanen, to 
  be U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of Texas; Samuel H. 
  Mays, Jr., to be U.S. District Judge for the Western District of 
  Tennessee; Thomas M. Rose, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern 
  District of Ohio.

  

April 30, 2002

                                                 Antitrust, Competition,
  

                                        and Business and Consumer Rights

Oversight hearing to examine the competitive effects of hospital group 
  purchasing on smaller and competitive medical equipment manufacturers 
  and pharmaceutical companies seeking to sell their devices, equipment, 
  drugs and supplies to hospitals, and the subsequent cost effects 
  passed on to the consumer.

  

                              MAY 2002

May 2, 2002

                                                             Immigration

Oversight hearing to examine proposed legislation to restructure the 
  Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice.

  

May 8, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the reformation of the Federal Bureau of 
  Investigation, focusing on how the FBI can reorganize and refocus its 
  efforts to protect our national security by rooting out spies and 
  terrorists, and protecting our public safety by investigating criminal 
  activity with the resources made available by the administration and 
  Congress.

  

May 9, 2002

                                                Administrative Oversight
  

                                                          and the Courts

Oversight hearing to examine the Federal judicial selection and 
  confirmation of nominations process.

  

May 9, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Richard R. Clifton, of Hawaii, to be U.S. Circuit Judge 
  for the Ninth Circuit; Christopher C. Conner, to be U.S. District 
  Judge for the Middle District of Pennsylvania; Joy Flowers Conti, to 
  be U.S. District Judge for the Western District of Pennsylvania; John 
  E. Jones III, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle District of 
  Pennsylvania.

  

May 14, 2002

                                                         Crime and Drugs

Oversight hearing to examine seeking justice for sexual assault victims, 
  focusing on Department of Justice efforts to promote the use of DNA 
  evidence to combat crime and impact of the Debbie Smith Act on crime 
  laboratories throughout the United States.

  

May 15, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine copyright royalties, focusing on webcasting 
  and the proposed sound recording royalty rate released by the 
  Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel (CARP).

  

May 21, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Department of Justice Civil Rights 
  Division.

  

May 22, 2002

                                                         Crime and Drugs

Oversight hearing to examine laws governing Federal cocaine sentencing, 
  focusing on the disparity between penalties for both powder cocaine 
  and crack cocaine.

  

May 23, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Lavenski R. Smith, of Arkansas, to be U.S. Circuit Judge 
  for the Eighth Circuit; Henry E. Autrey, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the Eastern District of Missouri; Richard E. Dorr, to be U.S. District 
  Judge for the Western District of Missouri; Henry E. Hudson, to be 
  U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia; Amy J. St. 
  Eve, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of Illinois; 
  Timothy J. Savage, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District 
  of Pennsylvania.

  

                              JUNE 2002

June 6, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing on counterterrorism and national security activities 
  in the Department of Justice, including the FBI's response to evidence 
  of terrorist activity in the United States prior to September 11, and 
  certain related aspects of the FBI's new reorganization plan.

  

June 11, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the impact of mentally ill offenders on our 
  justice system, focusing on the Counsel of State Governments' 
  ``Criminal Justice/Mental Health Consensus Project'' report, which 
  provides a guidebook and recommendations for the criminal justice 
  system to improve their response to people with mental illness.

  

June 12, 2002

                                                            Constitution

Oversight hearing to examine issues with respect to reducing the risk of 
  executing the innocent, focusing on the report of the Illinois 
  Governor's Commission on Capital Punishment.

  

June 13, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of John M. Rogers, of Kentucky, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for 
  the Sixth Circuit; David S. Cercone, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  Western District of Pennsylvania; Morrison C. England, Jr., to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the Eastern District of California; Kenneth A. 
  Mara, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of Florida; 
  Lawrence A. Greenfeld, of Maryland, to be Director of the Bureau of 
  Justice Statistics, Department of Justice.

  

June 21, 2002

                                                             Immigration

Oversight hearing to examine refugee admissions policy to the United 
  States, focusing on the plight of North Korean asylum seekers in the 
  People's Republic of China.

  

June 25, 2002

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

Oversight hearing to examine the President's proposal for reorganizing 
  our homeland defense infrastructure.

  

June 26, 2002

                                                             Immigration

Oversight hearing to examine immigration reform and the reorganization 
  of homeland defense, focusing on the inclusion of the Immigration and 
  Naturalization Service in the new Department of Homeland Security, and 
  the impact this would have on immigration law and policy, and the 
  adjudication of immigration services and benefits.

  

June 26, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the President's proposal for reorganizing 
  our homeland defense infrastructure and establishing a Department of 
  Homeland Security.

  

June 27, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Dennis W. Shedd, of South Carolina, to be U.S. Circuit 
  Judge for the Fourth Circuit; Terrence F. McVerry, to be U.S. District 
  Judge for the Western District of Pennsylvania; Arthur J. Schwab, to 
  be U.S. District Judge for the Western District of Pennsylvania.

  

                              JULY 2002

July 16, 2002

                                                         (Joint Hearing)
  

                                   Senate Committee on the Judiciary and
  

                        Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works

Joint oversight hearing to examine proposed reform of the Clean Air 
  Act's New Source Review Program policy, regulations, and enforcement 
  activities.

  

July 16, 2002

                                                Administrative Oversight
  

                                                          and the Courts

Oversight hearing to examine the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) 
  outdated computer system and how the FBI's technology problems impact 
  the war on terrorism and crime fighting operations.

  

July 23, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Priscilla Richman Owen, of Texas, to be U.S. Circuit 
  Judge for the Fifth Circuit; Timothy J. Corrigan, to be U.S. District 
  Judge for the Middle District of Florida; Jose E. Marinez, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the Southern District of Florida.

  

July 24, 2002

                                                         Crime and Drugs

Oversight hearing to examine whether the use of criminal sanctions will 
  help deter corporate wrongdoing and ensure responsibility.

  

July 25, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine Department of Justice issues, including its 
  ability to mobilize law enforcement resources and the justice system 
  in order to prevent future terrorist attacks on the United States and 
  its citizens, the Nation's murder and crime rate, counter-terrorism 
  efforts and budget requests, background checks, visa requirements, and 
  civil rights interests.

  

July 30, 2002

                                                         Crime and Drugs

Oversight hearing to examine criminal and civil enforcement of Federal 
  environmental laws, focusing on partnership initiatives of U.S. 
  Attorney's Offices, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and other 
  Federal, State, and local agencies, and compliance programs.

  

                              AUGUST 2002

August 1, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Reena Raggi, of New York, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for 
  the Second Circuit; Lawrence J. Block, of Virginia, to be a Judge of 
  the U.S. Court of Federal Claims; James Knoll Gardner, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania; Ronald H. 
  Clark, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Texas.

  

August 23, 2002

                                                          Full Committee
  

                                        (Field Hearing--Sioux Falls, SD)

Oversight hearing on ensuring competitive and open agricultural markets 
  and to examine if meatpackers are abusing market power.

  

                              SEPTEMBER 2002

September 10, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the implementation of the USA PATRIOT Act, 
  focusing on the expansion of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act 
  (FISA), to set up a court to review Government applications to conduct 
  secret wiretaps and searches inside the United States for the purpose 
  of collecting foreign intelligence information.

  

September 18, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Michael W. McConnell, of Utah, to be U.S. Circuit Judge 
  for the Tenth Circuit; Kent A. Jordan, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the District of Delaware; Alia M. Ludlum, to be U.S. District Judge 
  for the Western District of Texas; William J. Martini, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the District of New Jersey; Thomas W. Phillips, to 
  be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Tennessee; Jeffrey 
  S. White, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of 
  California.

  

September 19, 2002

                                                 Antitrust, Competition,
  

                                        and Business and Consumer Rights

Oversight hearing to examine the enforcement of the antitrust laws, 
  focusing on enforcement activities to protect consumers and businesses 
  and antitrust enforcement activities.

  

September 24, 2002

                                                Administrative Oversight
  

                                                          and the Courts

Oversight hearing to examine the U.S. Court of Appeals of the District 
  of Columbia, focusing on issues of ideological balance and judicial 
  nominations and confirmations.

  

September 25, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the current state of asbestos litigation, 
  including claims for relief by certain corporations and insurance 
  companies, and a system for compensating asbestos victims.

  

September 26, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Miguel A. Estrada, of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge 
  for the District of Columbia Circuit; Stanley R. Chesler, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the District of New Jersey; Daniel L. Hovland, to 
  be U.S. District Judge for the District of North Dakota; James E. 
  Kinkeade, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of 
  Texas; Linda R. Reade, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern 
  District of Iowa; Freda L. Wolfson, to be U.S. District Judge for the 
  District of New Jersey.

  

                              OCTOBER 2002

October 1, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine recent Supreme Court jurisprudence on 
  federalism issues.

  

October 1, 2002

                                                             Immigration

Oversight hearing to examine the policy of the Department of Justice 
  regarding detention and treatment of Haitian asylum seekers.

  

October 7, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Rosemary M. Collyer, of Maryland, to be U.S. District 
  Judge for the District of Columbia; Mark E. Fuller, to be U.S. 
  District Judge for the Middle District of Alabama; Robert G. Klausner, 
  to be U.S. District Judge for the Central District of California; 
  Robert B. Kugler, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of New 
  Jersey; Ronald B. Leighton, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western 
  District of Washington; Jose L. Linares, to be U.S. District Judge for 
  the District of New Jersey; William E. Smith, to be U.S. District 
  Judge for the District of Rhode Island.

  

October 8, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine the Feres Doctrine, the Supreme Court 
  decision which provides that active-duty military personnel or their 
  estates cannot recover damages under the Federal Tort Claims Act where 
  their injuries arise out of, or are in the course of activity incident 
  to service.

  

                              NOVEMBER 2002

November 14, 2002

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

Oversight hearing to examine the current state of national preparedness 
  against terrorism, focusing on the October 2002 Hart-Rudman Terrorism 
  Task Force Report.

  

November 20, 2002

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight hearing to examine an assessment of the tools needed to fight 
  the financing of terrorism.

  
  

  
  
                          PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES
                    PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES--Continued
                              ------------

PM-9

                                                           March 1, 2001

A message from the President of the United States, together with an 
  accompanying report on the status of Federal Critical Infrastructure 
  Protection activities.

  

PM-51

                                                        October 25, 2001

A message from the President of the United States, together with a 
  report on a draft of proposed legislation to implement the 
  International Convention for the suppression of terrorist bombings and 
  the International Convention for the suppression of the financing of 
  terrorism.

  

PM-70

                                                       February 12, 2002

A message from the President of the United States, together with 
  accompanying papers, reports, and documents, transmitting the National 
  Drug Control Policy.
  

  
  
                             SENATE REPORTS
                        SENATE REPORTS--Continued
                              ------------

107-31 Senate
                              June 5, 2001

                                                                  S. 487

Technology, Education, and Copyright Harmonization Act of 2001

  

107-46 Senate
                              July 25, 2001

                                                                  S. 407

The Madrid Protocol Implementation Act

  

107-53 Senate
                             August 28, 2001

                                                                 S. 1099

The Federal Judiciary Protection Act

  

107-78 Senate
                             October 1, 2001

                                                                  S. 703

The Connecticut River Atlantic Salmon Commission

  

107-96 Senate
                            November 8, 2001

                                                                 S. 1319

21st Century Department of Justice Appropriations Authorization Act

  

107-106 Senate
                            December 4, 2001

                                                                 S. 1233

The Product Packaging Protection Act of 2001

  

107-144 Senate
                             April 25, 2002

                                                                  S. 864

Anti-Atrocity Alien Deportation Act of 2001

  

107-146 Senate
                               May 6, 2002

                                                                 S. 2010

The Corporate and Criminal Fraud Accountability Act of 2002

  

107-147 Senate
                               May 9, 2002

                                                                  S. 625

The Local Law Enforcement Enhancement Act of 2001

  

107-148 Senate
                              May 10, 2002

                                                                 S. 1974

The Federal Bureau of Investigation Reform Act of 2002

  

107-166 Senate
                              June 20, 2002

                                                                 S. 2621

To Clarify the Definition of ``Vehicle'' for Purposes of Criminal 
  Penalties Relating to Terrorist Attacks and Other Acts of Violence 
  Against Mass Transportation Systems

  

107-167 Senate
                              June 20, 2002

                                                                  S. 754

The Drug Competition Act of 2001

  

107-266 Senate
                           September 10, 2002

                                                                 S. 1140

The Motor Vehicle Franchise Contract Arbitration Fairness Act

  

107-315 Senate
                            October 16, 2002

                                                                  S. 486

The Innocence Protection Act of 2002

  

107-334 Senate
                            November 4, 2002

                                                                 S. 2513

The DNA Sexual Assault Justice Act of 2002

  

107-345 Senate
                            November 19, 2002

                                                                 S. 2480

The Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2002

  
                           CONFERENCE REPORTS
                      CONFERENCE REPORTS--Continued
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                  PUBLICATIONS ISSUED BY THE COMMITTEE
             PUBLICATIONS ISSUED BY THE COMMITTEE--Continued

  (Requests for publications should be in writing, accompanied by a 
 self-addressed label for each item to: U.S. Senate Committee on the 
  Judiciary, Attention DOCUMENTS, Room SD-224, Dirksen Senate Office 
                 Building, Washington, DC 20510-6275)

                                HEARINGS
                              ------------

Serial No. J-107-1

                                                          Full Committee

Confirmation Hearing on the Nomination of John D. Ashcroft To Be 
  Attorney General of the United States [February 16, 2001]
Confirmation Hearing on the Nomination of John D. Ashcroft To Be 
  Attorney General of the United States [February 17, 2001]
Confirmation Hearing on the Nomination of John D. Ashcroft To Be 
  Attorney General of the United States [February 18, 2001]
Confirmation Hearing on the Nomination of John D. Ashcroft To Be 
  Attorney General of the United States [February 19, 2001]

  

Serial No. J-107-2

                                                          Full Committee

The Bankruptcy Reform Act of 2001--S. 220

  

Serial No. J-107-3

                                                          Full Committee

President Clinton's Eleventh Hour Pardons

  

Serial No. J-107-4

                                                          Full Committee

Airline Consolidation: Has It Gone Too Far?

  

Serial No. J-107-5

                                                          Full Committee

Promoting Technology and Education: Turbo-Charging the School Buses on 
  the Information Highway--S. 487

  

Serial No. J-107-6

                                                          Full Committee

Treatment, Education, and Prevention: Adding to the Arsenal in the War 
  on Drugs

  

Serial No. J-107-7

                                             Antitrust, Business Rights,
  

                                                         and Competition

Aviation Competition and Concentration at High-Density Airports--S. 520

  

Serial No. J-107-8

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

Domestic Response Capabilities for Terrorism Involving Weapons of Mass 
  Destruction

  

Serial No. J-107-9

                                                          Full Committee

Online Entertainment and Copyright Law: Coming Soon to a Digital Device 
  Near You

  

Serial No. J-107-10

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

Homeland Defense: Exploring the Hart-Rudman Report

  

Serial No. J-107-11

                                             Antitrust, Business Rights,
  

                                                         and Competition

Cable and Video: Competitive Choices

  

Serial No. J-107-12

                                                             Immigration

Immigration Policy: An Overview

  

Serial No. J-107-13

                                                          Full Committee

Confirmation Hearing on the Nominations of Larry D. Thompson, To Be 
  Deputy Attorney General and Theodore B. Olson, To Be Solicitor General 
  of the United States

  

Serial No. J-107-14

                                             Antitrust, Business Rights,
  

                                                         and Competition

The Telecommunications Act Five Years Later: Is It Promoting 
  Competition?

  

Serial No. J-107-15

                                                             Immigration

An Overview of Asylum Policy

  

Serial No. J-107-16

                                                          Full Committee

Issues Surrounding the Use of Polygraphs

  

Serial No. J-107-17

                                                          Full Committee

Confirmation Hearing on the Nominations of Charles A. James, Jr., and 
  Daniel J. Bryant, To Be Assistant Attorney General

  

Serial No. J-107-18

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Viet D. Dinh and Michael Chertoff, To Be Assistant 
  Attorney General, Department of Justice

  

Serial No. J-107-19

                                                          Full Committee

DNA Crime Labs: The Paul Coverdell National Forensic Sciences 
  Improvement Act--Public Law 106-561

  

Serial No. J-107-20

                                                             Immigration

Rural and Urban Health Care Needs

  

Serial No. J-107-21

                                                          Full Committee

Competition in the Pharmaceutical Marketplace: Antitrust Implications of 
  Patent Settlements

  

Serial No. J-107-22

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

Challenges in Cybercrime: The National Infrastructure Protection Center 
  [May 22, 2001; the hearing was canceled]
Improving our Ability To Fight Cyber Crime: Oversight of the National 
  Infrastructure Protection Center [July 25, 2001]

  

Serial No. J-107-22A

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Ralph F. Boyd, Jr., and Robert D. McCallum, Jr., to be 
  Assistant Attorneys General

  

Serial No J-107-23

                                                          Full Committee

Confirmation Hearings on Judicial Appointments

  

Serial No. J-107-24

                                                          Full Committee

Faith-Based Solutions: What Are the Legal Issues?--S. 304

  

Serial No. J-107-25

                                                          Full Committee
  

                                     (Field Hearing--Salt Lake City, UT)

The 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah: Cooperation Between 
  Federal, State, Local, and Private Agencies To Address Public Safety 
  Concerns

  

Serial No. J-107-26

                                               Constitution, Federalism,
  

                                                     and Property Rights

Racial and Geographic Disparities in the Federal Death Penalty System--
  S. 233

  

Serial No. J-107-27

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight: Restoring Confidence in the FBI [June 20, 2001]
Reforming FBI Management: The Views From Inside and Out [July 18, 2001]

  

Serial No. J-107-28

                                                Administrative Oversight
  

                                                          and the Courts

Should Ideology Matter? Judicial Nominations 2001 [June 26, 2001]
The Senate's Role in the Nomination and Confirmation Process: Whose 
  Burden? [Sept. 4, 2001]

  

Serial No. J-107-29

                                                          Full Committee

Protecting the Innocent: Ensuring Competent Counsel in Death-Penalty 
  Cases--S. 486

  

Serial No. J-107-30

                                                          Full Committee

Nomination of Asa Hutchinson, to be Administrator of Drug Enforcement

  

Serial No. J-107-31

                                                          Full Committee

Nomination of James W. Ziglar, to be Commissioner of Immigration and 
  Naturalization

  

Serial No. J-107-32

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of William J. Riley, To Be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Eighth 
  Circuit; Deborah J. Daniels, To Be Assistant Attorney General for the 
  Office of Justice Programs; and Sarah V. Hart, To Be Director of the 
  National Institute of Justice

  

Serial No. J-107-33

                                                          Full Committee

Nomination of Robert S. Mueller, III, To Be Director of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation [July 30, 2001]
Nomination of Robert S. Mueller, III, To Be Director of the Federal 
  Bureau of Investigation [July 31, 2001]

  

Serial No. J-107-34

                                                          Full Committee

The Dairy Consumers and Producers Protection Act of 2001--S. 1157

  

Serial No. J-107-35

                                             Antitrust, Business Rights,
  

                                                         and Competition

The Product Package Protection Act: Keeping Offensive Material Out of 
  Our Cereal Boxes--S. 1233

  

Serial No. J-107-36

                                               Constitution, Federalism,
  

                                                     and Property Rights

The End Racial Profiling Act of 2001--S. 989

  

Serial No. J-107-37

                                                          Full Committee

Department of Justice Oversight: Management of the Tobacco Litigation

  

Serial No. J-107-38

                                                          Full Committee

United States-Mexico Migration Discussions: An Historic Opportunity

  

Serial No. J-107-39

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Benigno G. Reyna, To Be Director of the U.S. Marshals 
  Service, and Jay B. Stephens, To Be Associate Attorney General

  

Serial No. J-107-40

                                                          Full Committee

Homeland Defense

  

Serial No. J-107-41

                                               Constitution, Federalism,
  

                                                     and Property Rights

Protecting Constitutional Freedoms in the Face of Terrorism

  

Serial No. J-107-42

                                                          Full Committee

Nomination of John P. Walters, To Be Director of National Drug Control 
  Policy

  

Serial No. J-107-43

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

The Role of Technology in Preventing the Entry of Terrorists Into the 
  United States

  

Serial No. J-107-44

                                                          Youth Violence

Defending America's Transportation Infrastructure

  

Serial No. J-107-45

                                                             Immigration

Effective Immigration Controls To Deter Terrorism

  

Serial No. J-107-46

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

Germs, Toxins, and Terror: The New Threat to America

  

Serial No. J-107-46A

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

Biometric Identifiers and the Modern Face of Terror: New Technologies in 
  the Global War on Terrorism

  

Serial No. J-107-47

                                                          Full Committee

Nomination of Thomas L. Sansonetti, To Be Assistant Attorney General for 
  the Environment and Natural Resources Division, Department of Justice

  

Serial No. J-107-48

                                             Antitrust, Business Rights,
  

                                                         and Competition

International Aviation Alliances: Market Turmoil and the Future of 
  Airline Competition

  

Serial No. J-107-49

                              (Joint Conference, it will not be printed)
  

                                   Senate Committee on the Judiciary and
  

                                        House Committee on the Judiciary

The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention Act and Consumer Protection Act--H.R. 
  333

  

Serial No. J-107-50

                                                          Full Committee

Department of Justice Oversight: Preserving Our Freedoms While Defending 
  Against Terrorism--Public Law 107-56 [Nov. 28, 2001]
Department of Justice Oversight: Preserving Our Freedoms While Defending 
  Against Terrorism [Dec. 4, 2001, a.m. session]
Department of Justice Oversight: Preserving Our Freedoms While Defending 
  Against Terrorism [Dec. 4, 2001, p.m. session]
Department of Justice Oversight: Preserving Our Freedoms While Defending 
  Against Terrorism [Dec. 6, 2001]

  

Serial No. J-107-51

                                                         Crime and Drugs

Making America's Streets Safer: The Future of the COPS Program

  

Serial No. J-107-52

                                                Administrative Oversight
  

                                                          and the Courts

Homeland Defense: Sharing Information With Local Law Enforcement--S. 
  1615

  

Serial No. J-107-53

                                                          Full Committee

The Microsoft Settlement: A Look to the Future

  

Serial No. J-107-54

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

Protecting Our Homeland Against Terror: Building a New National Guard 
  for the 21st Century

  

Serial No. J-107-55

                                                          Full Committee

Human Cloning: Must We Sacrifice Medical Research in the Name of a Total 
  Ban?

  

Serial No. J-107-56

                                                          Full Committee

Accountability Issues: Lessons Learned From Enron's Fall

  

Serial No. J-107-57

                                                          Full Committee

Nomination of Charles W. Pickering, Sr., To Be U.S. Circuit Judge for 
  the Fifth Circuit

  

Serial No. J-107-58

                                                             Immigration

Empty Seats in a Lifeboat: Are There Problems With the U.S. Refugee 
  Program?

  

Serial No. J-107-59

                                                          Full Committee

The Application of Federal Antitrust Laws to Major League Baseball

  

Serial No. J-107-60

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

Privacy, Identity Theft, and the Protection of Your Personal Information 
  in the 21st Century--S. 1055

  

Serial No. J-107-61

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

Securing Our Ports Against Terror: Technology, Resources, and Homeland 
  Defense

  

Serial No. J-107-62

                                                          Full Committee

Intellectual Property Protection--S. 1611

  

Serial No. J-107-63

                                                             Immigration

The Unaccompanied Alien Child Protection Act--S. 121

  

Serial No. J-107-64

                                                          Full Committee

Nominations of Mary Ann Solberg, Barry D. Crane, Scott M. Burns, all to 
  be Deputy Directors of the Office of National Drug Control Policy; J. 
  Robert Flores to be Administrator of the Office of Juvenile Justice, 
  Department of Justice.

  

Serial No. J-107-65

                                                 Antitrust, Competition,
  

                                        and Business and Consumer Rights

Dominance in the Sky: Cable Competition and Echostar-DirecTV Merger

  

Serial No. J-107-66

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

Narco-Terror: The Worldwide Connection Between Drugs and Terrorism

  

Serial No. J-107-67

                                                          Full Committee

Competition, Innovation, and Public Policy in the Digital Age: Is the 
  Marketplace Working To Protect Digital Creative Works?

  

Serial No. J-107-68

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

Identity Theft: Restoring Your Good Name--S. 1399, S. 1742 [Mar. 20, 
  2002]
The Identity Theft Penalty Enhancement Act--S. 2541 [July 9, 2002]

  

Serial No. J-107-69

                                                          Full Committee

Reforming the FBI in the 21st Century: Lessons From the Oklahoma City 
  Bombing Case--S. 1974 [Mar. 21, 2002]
Reforming the FBI in the 21st Century: The Lessons of the Hanssen 
  Espionage Case [Apr. 9, 2002]
Reforming the FBI in the 21st Century: Reorganizing and Refocusing the 
  Mission [May 8, 2002]

  

Serial No. J-107-70

                                                         Crime and Drugs

Homeland Security: Assessing the Needs of Local Law Enforcement--S. 924

  

Serial No. J-107-71

                                                             Immigration

The Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Act

  

Serial No. J-107-72

                                                         Crime and Drugs

Leading the Fight: The Violence Against Women Office

  

Serial No. J-107-73

                                                Administrative Oversight
  

                                                          and the Courts

Should the Office of Homeland Security Have More Power? A Case Study in 
  Information Sharing

  

Serial No. J-107-74

                                               Constitution, Federalism,
  

                                                     and Property Rights

Applying the War Powers Resolution to the War on Terrorism

  

Serial No. J-107-75

                                                 Antitrust, Competition,
  

                                        and Business and Consumer Rights

Dominance on the Ground: Cable Competition and the AT&T-Comcast Merger

  

Serial No. J-107-76

                                                 Antitrust, Competition,
  

                                        and Business and Consumer Rights

Hospital Group Purchasing: Lowering Costs at the Expense of Patient 
  Health and Medical Innovations?

  

Serial No. J-107-77

                                                          Full Committee

Immigration and Naturalization Service: How Should It Be Restructured?

  

Serial No. J-107-78

                                                Administrative Oversight
  

                                                          and the Courts

Ghosts of Nominations Past: Setting the Record Straight

  

Serial No. J-107-79

                                                         Crime and Drugs

Justice for Sexual Assault Victims: Using DNA Evidence To Combat Crime

  

Serial No. J-107-80

                                                          Full Committee

Copyright Royalties: Where is the Right Spot on the Dial for Webcasting?

  

Serial No. J-107-81

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight of the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division

  

Serial No. J-107-82

                                                         Crime and Drugs

Federal Cocaine Sentencing Policy

  

Serial No. J-107-83

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight Hearing on Counterterrorism

  

Serial No. J-107-84

                                                          Full Committee

The Criminal Justice System and Mentally Ill Offenders

  

Serial No. J-107-85

                                                            Constitution

Reducing the Risk of Executing the Innocent: The Report of the Illinois 
  Governor's Commission on Capital Punishment

  

Serial No. J-107-86

                                                          Full Committee

Protecting the Innocent: Proposals To Reform the Death Penalty--S. 233, 
  S. 486, S. 800, S. 2446

  

Serial No. J-107-87

                                                         Crime and Drugs

Penalties for White Collar Crime Offenses: Are We Really Getting Tough 
  on Crime?--S. 2010 [June 19, 2002]
Penalties for White Collar Crime Offenses: Are We Really Getting Tough 
  on Crime?--S. 2010 [July 10, 2002]
Ensuring Corporate Responsibility: Using Criminal Sanctions To Deter 
  Wrongdoing [July 24, 2002]

  

Serial No. J-107-88

                                                             Immigration

Examining the Plight of Refugees: The Case of North Korea

  

Serial No. J-107-89

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

Protecting the Homeland: The President's Proposal for Reorganizing Our 
  Homeland Security Infrastructure

  

Serial No. J-107-90

                                                             Immigration

Immigration Reform and the Reorganization of Homeland Defense

  

Serial No. J-107-91

                                                          Full Committee

The President's Proposal for Reorganizing Our Homeland Defense 
  Infrastructure

  

Serial No. J-107-92

                                                         (Joint Hearing)
  

                                   Senate Committee on the Judiciary and
  

                        Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works

New Source Review Policy, Regulations and Enforcement Activities

  

Serial No. J-107-93

                                                Administrative Oversight
  

                                                          and the Courts

FBI Computers: 1992 Hardware--2002 Problems

  

Serial No. J-107-94

                                                            Constitution

Proposing a Victims' Rights Amendment to the United States 
  Constitution--S.J. Res. 35

  

Serial No. J-107-95

                                                          Full Committee

The Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act--S. 2480

  

Serial No. J-107-96

                                                          Full Committee

Oversight of the Department of Justice

  

Serial No. J-107-97

                                                         Crime and Drugs

Criminal and Civil Enforcement of Environmental Laws: Do We Have All the 
  Tools We Need?

  

Serial No. J-107-98

                                                          Full Committee

Class Action Litigation--S. 1712, H.R. 2341

  

Serial No. J-107-99

                                                          Full Committee

Prison Rape Reduction--S. 2619

  

Serial No. J-107-100

                                                          Full Committee
  

                                        (Field Hearing--Sioux Falls, SD)

Ensuring Competition and Open Agricultural Markets: Are Meatpackers 
  Abusing Market Power?

  

Serial No. J-107-101

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

An AMBER Alert National System--S. 2896

  

Serial No. J-107-102

                                                          Full Committee

The USA PATRIOT Act in Practice: Shedding Light on the FISA Process

  

Serial No. J-107-103

                                                 Antitrust, Competition,
  

                                        and Business and Consumer Rights

Oversight of Enforcement of the Antitrust Laws

  

Serial No. J-107-104

                                                Administrative Oversight
  

                                                          and the Courts

The District of Columbia Judicial Circuit: The Importance of Balance on 
  the Nation's Second Highest Court

  

Serial No. J-107-105

                                                          Full Committee

Asbestos Litigation

  

Serial No. J-107-106

                                                          Full Committee

Federalism Jurisprudence

  

Serial No. J-107-107

                                                             Immigration

The Detention and Treatment of Haitian Asylum Seekers

  

Serial No. J-107-108

                                                          Full Committee

Stopping Child Pornography: Protecting Our Children and the 
  Constitution--S. 2511, S. 2520, H.R. 4623

  

Serial No. J-107-109

                                                          Full Committee

The Feres Doctrice: An Examination of This Military Exception to the 
  Federal Tort Claims Act

  

Serial No. J-107-110

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

Tools Against Terror: How the Administration is Implementing New Laws in 
  the Fight To Protect Our Homeland--Public Law 107-56, Public Law 107-
  173

  

Serial No. J-107-111

                                                  Technology, Terrorism,
  

                                              and Government Information

America Still Unprepared--America Still in Danger: The October 2002 
  Hart-Rudman Terrorism Task Force Report

  

Serial No. J-107-112

                                                          Full Committee

An Assessment of the Tools Needed To Fight the Financing of Terrorism

  
  

  
  
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                               PUBLIC LAWS
                         PUBLIC LAWS--Continued
                              ------------

Public Law 107-12
                               (H.R. 802)

                                                            May 30, 2001

To authorize the Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor, and for other 
  purposes.

  

Public Law 107-41
                               (H.R. 2133)

                                                      September 18, 2001

To establish a commission for the purpose of encouraging and providing 
  for the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Supreme Court 
  decision in Brown v. Board of Education.

  

Public Law 107-72
                               (H.R. 768)

                                                       December 20, 2001

To amend the Improving America's Schools Act of 1994 to extend the 
  favorable treatment of need-based educational aid under the antitrust 
  laws, and for other purposes.

  

Public Law 107-89
                             (H.J. Res. 71)

                                                       December 18, 2001

Amending title 36, United States Code, to designate September 11 as 
  Patriot Day.

  

Public Law 107-124
                               (H.R. 2277)

                                                        January 23, 2002

To provide for work authorization for nonimmigrant spouses of treaty 
  traders and treaty investors.

  

Public Law 107-125
                               (H.R. 2278)

                                                        January 23, 2002

To provide for work authorization for nonimmigrant spouses of 
  intracompany transferees, and to reduce the period of time during 
  which certain intracompany transferees have to be continuously 
  employed before applying for admission to the United States.

  

Public Law 107-150
                               (H.R. 1892)

                                                          March 13, 2002

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for the 
  acceptance of an affidavit of support from another eligible sponsor if 
  the original sponsor has died and the Attorney General has determined 
  for humanitarian reasons that the original sponsor's classification 
  petition should not be revoked.

  

Public Law 107-169
                               (H.R. 861)

                                                             May 7, 2002

To make technical amendments to section 10 of title 9, United States 
  Code.

  

Public Law 107-173
                               (H.R. 3525)

                                                            May 14, 2002

To enhance the border security of the United States, and for other 
  purposes.

  

Public Law 107-179
                               (H.R. 2048)

                                                            May 20, 2002

To require a report on the operations of the State Justice Institute.

  

Public Law 107-185
                               (H.R. 1840)

                                                            May 30, 2002

To extend eligibility for refugee status of unmarried sons and daughters 
  of certain Vietnamese refugees.

  

Public Law 107-196
                                (S. 2431)

                                                           June 24, 2002

To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to 
  ensure that chaplains killed in the line of duty receive public safety 
  officer death benefits.

  

Public Law 107-197
                               (H.R. 3275)

                                                           June 25, 2002

To implement the International Convention for the Suppression of 
  Terrorist Bombings to strengthen criminal laws relating to attacks on 
  places of public use, to implement the International Convention of the 
  Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism, to combat terrorism and 
  defend the Nation against terrorist acts, and for other purposes.

  

Public Law 107-208
                               (H.R. 1209)

                                                          August 6, 2002

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to determine whether an 
  alien is a child, for purposes of classification as an immediate 
  relative, based on the age of the alien on the date the classification 
  petition with respect to the alien is filed, and for other purposes.

  

Public Law 107-209
                             (S.J. Res. 13)

                                                          August 6, 2002

Confering honorary citizenship of the United States on Paul Yves Roch 
  Gilbert du Motier, also known as the Marquis de Lafayette.



Public Law 107-217
                               (H.R. 2068)

                                                         August 21, 2002

To revise, codify, and enact without substantive change certain general 
  and permanent laws, related to public buildings, property, and works, 
  as title 40, United States Code, ``Public Buildings, Property, and 
  Works''.

  

Public Law 107-241
                               (H.R. 3214)

                                                        October 16, 2002

To amend the charter of the AMVETS organization.

  

Public Law 107-242
                               (H.R. 3838)

                                                        October 16, 2002

To amend the charter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United 
  States organization to make members of the armed forces who receive 
  special pay for duty subject to hostile fire or imminent danger 
  eligible for membership in the organization, and for other purposes.

  

Public Law 107-258
                                (S. 1339)

                                                        October 29, 2002

To amend the Bring Them Home Alive Act of 2000 to provide an asylum 
  program with regard to American Persian Gulf War POW/MIA's, and for 
  other purposes.

  

Public Law 107-273
                               (H.R. 2215)

                                                        November 2, 2002

To authorize appropriations for the Department of Justice for fiscal 
  year 2002, and for other purposes.

  

Public Law 107-309
                               (H.R. 3988)

                                                        December 2, 2002

To amend title 36, United States Code, to clarify the requirements for 
  eligibility in the American Legion.

  

Public Law 107-323
                                (S. 1226)

                                                        December 4, 2002

To require the display of the POW/MIA flag at the World War II Memorial, 
  the Korean War Veterans Memorial, and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

  

Public Law 107-352
                               (H.R. 3180)

                                                       December 17, 2002

To consent to certain amendments to the New Hampshire-Vermont Interstate 
  School Compact.

  
                              PRIVATE LAWS
                         PRIVATE LAWS--Continued
                              ------------

Private Law 107-1
                                 S. 560

                                                           July 17, 2001

For the relief of Rita Mirembe Revell (a.k.a. Margaret Rita Mirembe).

  

Private Law 107-2
                                 S. 1834

                                                         October 1, 2002

For the relief of retired Sergeant First Class James D. Benoit and Wan 
  Sook Benoit.

  

Private Law 107-3
                                H.R. 486

                                                         October 4, 2002

For the relief of Barbara Makuch.

  

Private Law 107-4
                                H.R. 487

                                                         October 4, 2002

For the relief of Eugene Makuch.

  

Private Law 107-5
                                H.R. 2245

                                                        November 5, 2002

For the relief of Anisha Goveas Foti.

  
  

  
  
            INDEX OF SHORT TITLES FOR SENATE AND HOUSE BILLS
       INDEX OF SHORT TITLES FOR SENATE AND HOUSE BILLS--Continued
                              ------------

                              SENATE BILLS

Agricultural Job Opportunity Benefits and Security Act of 2001--S. 1161

Agriculture Competition Enhancement Act--S. 1076

Agroterrorism Prevention Act of 2001--S. 1775

Airport Security Personnel Protection Act--S. 1829

Alien Entrepreneur Adjustment Act--S. 3053

Anti-Atrocity Alien Deportation Act of 2001--S. 864

Anticounterfeiting Amendments of 2002--S. 2395

Anti-Hoax Terrorism Act of 2001--S. 1658

Anti-Hoax Terrorism Act of 2001--S. 1719

Anti-Sexual Predator Act of 2001--S. 1234

Anti-Terrorist Hoax and False Report Act of 2001--S. 1666

Arbitration Fairness Act of 2002--S. 3026

Ballistic Imaging Evaluation and Study Act of 2002--S. 2581

Ballistics, Law Assistance, and Safety Technology Act--S. 3096

Bankruptcy Abuse Reform Act of 2002--S. 2996

Bankruptcy Judgeship Act of 2002--S. 3074

Basic Pilot Extension Act of 2001--S. 1891

BLAST Act--S. 3096

Border Commuter Student Act of 2002--S. 2742

Born-Alive Infants Protection Act--S. 1050

Bruce Vento Hmong Veterans' Naturalization Extension Act--S. 1467

Campus Classmate Offenders in Rehabilitation and Treatment Act--S. 
  2941--

Campus CORT Act--S. 2941

Capital Defense Counsel Standards Act of 2002--S. 2442

Captive Exotic Animal Protection Act of 2001--S. 1655

CARE Act--S. 1265

Cheaper Car Insurance Act of 2002--S. 2850

Child Obscenity and Pornography Prevention Act of 2002--S. 2511

Children's Adjustment, Relief, and Education Act--S. 1265

Children's Confinement Conditions Improvement Act of 2001--S. 1174

Children's Firearm Access Prevention Act--S. 1355

Children's Protection Act of 2001--S. 124

Child Safety Lock Act of 2001--S. 436

Child Status Protection Act--S. 672

Class Action Fairness Act of 2001--S. 1712

Clean, Learn, Educate, Abolish, Neutralize, and Undermine Production of 
  Methamphetamines Act of 2002--S. 2763

CLEAN-UP Meth Act--S. 2763

Code Adam Act--S. 3027

Colombian Temporary Protected Status Act of 2002--S. 2856

Common Sense Medical Malpractice Reform Act of 2001--S. 1370

Comprehensive Child Protection Act of 2002--S. 2917

Comprehensive Internet Gambling Prohibition Act of 2002--S. 3006

Confidence in Criminal Justice Act of 2002--S. 2446

Consumer Credit Fair Dispute Resolution Act of 2001--S. 192

Consumer Technology Bill of Rights--S.J. Res. 51

COPS Anti-Methamphetamine Act of 2002--S. 2030

COPS in Schools Act of 2001--S. 748

Corporate Accountability in Bankruptcy Act--S. 2901

Corporate and Criminal Fraud Accountability Act of 2002--S. 2010

Crimes Against Charitable Americans Act of 2001--S. 1484

Crime Victims Assistance Act of 2001--S. 783

Criminal Gang Abatement Act of 2001--S. 1236

Criminal Justice Integrity and Innocence Protection Act of 2001--S. 800

Criminal Law Technical Amendments Act of 2001--S. 1235

Criminal Law Technical Amendments Act of 2001--S. 1420

Culinary Worker Relief Act--S. 1149

Cybermolesters Enforcement Act of 2001--S. 1232

Cyberterrorism Prevention Act of 2001--S. 1568

Dairy Consumers and Producers Protection Act of 2001--S. 1157

Dangerous Explosives Background Checks Requirement Act--S. 2089

Deadly Biological Agent Control Act of 2001--S. 1661

Death Penalty Integrity Act of 2002--S. 2739

Death Penalty Review Act of 2002--S. 2443

Debbie Smith Act--S. 2055

Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act--S. 1291

DNA Sexual Assault Justice Act of 2002--S. 2513

DREAM Act--S. 1291

Drug Abuse Education, Prevention, and Treatment Act of 2001--S. 304

Drug Competition Act of 2001--S. 754

Drug-Free America Act of 2001--S. 89

Drug Sentencing Reform Act of 2001--S. 1874

Ecstasy Prevention Act of 2001--S. 1208

Eliminating Profiteering through Illegal Cigarette Sales Act--S. 3035

Employee Abuse Prevention Act of 2002--S. 2798

Employee Pension Bankruptcy Protection Act of 2002--S. 3028

Employee Pension Bankruptcy Protection Act of 2002--S. 3139

End Racial Profiling Act of 2001--S. 989

Enhanced Border Security Act of 2001--S. 1618

Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Act of 2001--S. 1749

Enhanced Penalties for Enabling Terrorists Act of 2002--S. 1981

EPICS Act--S. 3035

Equal Access to Justice Reform Amendments of 2001--S. 106

Explosives Protection Act of 2001--S. 641

Fair Contracts for Growers Act of 2002--S. 2943

Fairness in Antitrust in National Sports (FANS) Act of 2001--S. 1704

Family Sponsor Immigration Act of 2001--S. 1167

FBI Reform Commission Act of 2001--S. 1074

Federal Bureau of Investigation Reform Act of 2002--S. 1974

Federal Death Penalty Abolition Act of 2001--S. 191

Federal Election Day Act of 2001--S.J. Res. 21

Federal Inmate Work Act of 2001--S. 1228

Federal Investigation Enhancement Act of 2001--S. 1435

Federal Judicial Fairness Act of 2001--S. 1162

Federal Judiciary Protection Act of 2001--S. 1099

Federal-Local Information Sharing Partnership Act of 2001--S. 1615

Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act of 2001--S. 25

Firearms Safety and Consumer Protection Act of 2001--S. 330

Flag Protection Act of 2002--S. 2894

Fort Smith INS Suboffice Act--S. 644

Frances Collender and Michael J. Dunman Public Safety Officers' Benefits 
  Improvement Act of 2001--S. 899

Freedom From Union Violence Act of 2001--S. 902

Fugitive Apprehension Act of 2001--S. 1351

General Attempt Provision Act--S. 735

Good Samaritan Volunteer Firefighter Assistance Act of 2001--S. 1516

Gun Kingpin Penalty Act--S. 2091

Gun Parts Trafficking Act of 2001--S. 609

Gun Sale Anti-Fraud and Privacy Protection Act--S. 1253

Gun Show Background Check Act of 2001--S. 767

Gun Show Loophole Closing and Gun Law Enforcement Act of 2001--S. 890

Help Efficient, Accessible, Low Cost, Timely Health Care (HEALTH) Act of 
  2002--S. 2793

Homeland Security Block Grant Act--S. 1737

Homeland Security Information Sharing Act--S. 2887

Hometown Heroes Survivors Benefits Act of 2002--S. 3114

Human Cloning Prohibition Act--S. 2076

Human Cloning Prohibition Act of 2001--S. 790

Human Cloning Prohibition Act of 2001--S. 1758

Human Cloning Prohibition Act of 2001--S. 1899

Human Cloning Prohibition Act of 2002--S. 2439

H-2A Reform and Agricultural Worker Adjustment Act of 2001--S. 1313

Identity Theft Penalty Enhancement Act of 2002--S. 2541

Immigrant Fairness Restoration Act of 2001--S. 955

Immigration Reform, Accountability, and Security Enhancement Act of 
  2002--S. 2444

Innocence Protection Act of 2001--S. 486

Inspector General for the Federal Bureau of Investigation Act of 2001--
  S. 1065

Instant Check Gun Tax Repeal and Gun Owner Privacy Act of 2001--S. 906

Intellectual Property Protection Restoration Act of 2001--S. 1611

Intellectual Property Protection Restoration Act of 2002--S. 2031

Intelligence Gathering Act of 2002--S. 2956

International Child Safety Improvement Act of 2002--S. 1920

Iraqi Scientists Liberation Act of 2002--S. 3079

James Guelff Body Armor Act of 2001--S. 166

Judicial Improvement and Integrity Act of 2001--S. 1315

Judicial Improvements Act of 2002--S. 2713

Judicial Taxation Prohibition Act--S. 32

Justice for United States Prisoners of War Act of 2001--S. 1154

Justice for Victims of Terrorism Act--S. 1772

Juvenile Crime Prevention and Control Act of 2001--S. 1165

Katie's Law--S. 886

Koby Mandell Justice for American Victims of Terrorism Act of 2001--S. 
  1377

Korean War Veterans Recognition Act of 2001--S. 1663

Large Capacity Ammunition Magazine Import Ban Act of 2001--S. 134

Law Enforcement Discipline, Accountability, and Due Process Act of 
  2001--S. 840

Law Enforcement Officers Due Process Act of 2001--S. 490

Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2002--S. 2480

Law Enforcement Protection Act of 2001--S. 442

Law Enforcement Tribute Act--S. 2179

Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act of 2001--S. 656

Local Law Enforcement Enhancement Act of 2001--S. 625

Louisiana Purchase Bicentennial Commission Act--S. 356

Madrid Protocol Implementation Act--S. 407

Mental Health Juvenile Justice Act--S. 1965

Mentally Ill Offender Treatment and Crime Reduction Act of 2002--S. 3147

Missing Children's Assistance Act of 2002--S. 3101

Motor Vehicle Franchise Contract Arbitration Fairness Act of 2001--S. 
  1140

Multiparty, Multiforum Trial Jurisdiction Act of 2002--S. 3050

Mychal Judge Police and Fire Chaplains Public Safety Officers' Benefit 
  Act of 2002--S. 2431

Name Matching for Enforcement and Security Act of 2001--S. 1733

Nashville INS Suboffice Act--S. 439

National AMBER Alert Network Act of 2002--S. 2896

National Child Protection Amendments Act of 2001--S. 1830

National Child Protection Improvement Act--S. 1868

National Collegiate and Amateur Athletic Protection Act of 2001--S. 338

National Cyber Security Defense Team Authorization Act--S. 1989

National Death Penalty Moratorium Act of 2001--S. 233

National Missing Adult Awareness Month Act--S.J. Res. 40

Neighborhood Watch Partnership Act of 2001--S. 642

NET COP Act--S. 1509

Networking Electronically To Connect Our Police Act of 2001--S. 1509

Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Reorganization Act of 2001--S. 346

No Guns for Felons Act--S. 3116

No Oil Producing and Exporting Cartels Act of 2001--S. 665

NOPEC--S. 665

Offender Reentry and Community Safety Act of 2001--S. 194

Officer Dale Claxton Bulletproof Police Protective Equipment Act of 
  2001--S. 440

Our Lady of Peace Act--S. 2826

Patent and Trademark Office Authorization Act of 2002--S. 1754

Paul D. Coverdell Teacher Liability Protection Act of 2001--S. 316

Persian Gulf War POW/MIA Accountability Act of 2001--S. 1339

Playwrights Licensing Relief Act of 2002--S. 2082

Police Gun Buyback Assistance Act--S. 610

Post-Conviction DNA Testing Act of 2002--S. 2441

Posthumous Citizenship Restoration Act of 2001--S. 1859

POW Assistance Act of 2001--S. 1272

POW/MIA Memorial Flag Act of 2001--S. 1226

Prevention and Recovery of Missing Children Act of 2002--S. 3140

Prison Rape Reduction Act of 2002--S. 2619

Privacy Act of 2001--S. 1055

Private Security Officer Employment Standards Act of 2002--S. 2238

Product Packaging Protection Act of 2001--S. 1233

Professional Standards for Government Attorneys Act of 2001--S. 1437

Project Exile: The Safe Streets and Neighborhoods Act of 2001--S. 619

Prosecution Drug Treatment Alternative to Prison Act of 2001--S. 317

Prosecutorial Remedies and Tools Against the Exploitation of Children 
  Today Act of 2002--S. 2520

PROTECT Act--S. 2520

Protecting Civil Rights for All Americans Act--S. 19

Protecting Our Children Comes Fist Act of 2002--S. 3146

PROTECTION Act--S. 924

Protection Against Terrorist Hoaxes Act of 2001--S. 1665

Protection of Family Farmers and Family Fisherman Act of 2002--S. 3174

Providing Reliable Officers, Technology, Education, Community 
  Prosecutors, and Training In Our Neighborhoods Act of 2001--S. 924

Public Safety Act--S. 842

Public Safety Medal of Valor Act--S. 39

Punishing Terrorist Hoaxes Act of 2001--S. 1672

Racial Profiling Education and Awareness Act of 2002--S. 2114

Rape Kit DNA Analysis Backlog Elimination Act of 2002--S. 2318

RAVE Act--S. 2633

Reducing Americans' Vulnerability to Ecstasy Act of 2002--S. 2633

Refugee Protection Act of 2001--S. 1311

Restore Your Identity Act of 2001--S. 1742

Right to Life Act of 2001--S. 1373

Rural and Urban Health Care Act of 2001--S. 1259

Rural Law Enforcement Assistance Act of 2001--S. 349

Rural Safety Act of 2001--S. 1787

Safe Explosives Act--S. 1956

Safe From the Start Act of 2001--S. 1862

SAFE Grant Act of 2001--S. 1391

Safety Valve Fairness Act of 2002--S. 3017

School Safety Fund Act of 2001--S. 747

School Website Protection Act of 2001--S. 1252

Second Amendment Preservation Act of 2002--S. 1996

Secure Access to Firearms Enhancement (SAFE) Act of 2001--S. 514

Security and Liberty Preservation Act--S. 2846

Seniors Safety Act of 2002--S. 2240

September 11th Victim Compensation Fund Fairness Act--S. 1812

Settlement Encouragement and Fairness Act--S. 3161

Sexual Assault Prosecution Act of 2002--S. 2090

Small Business Liability Reform Act of 2001--S. 865

Social Security Number Misuse Prevention Act of 2001--S. 848

Southwest Border Judgeship Act of 2001--S. 147

State Criminal Alien Assistance Program II and Local Medical Emergency 
  Reimbursement Act--S. 169

State Criminal Alien Assistance Program Reauthorization Act of 2001--S. 
  862

State Water Sovereignty Protection Act--S. 446

Stop Allowing Felons Early Release (SAFER) Act--S. 185

Stop Gun Trafficking Act of 2001--S. 406

Technology, Education and Copyright Harmonization Act of 2001--S. 487

Terrorism Victim's Access to Compensation Act of 2002--S. 2134

Terrorist Bombings Convention Implementation Act of 2001--S. 1770

Terrorist Hoax Costs Recovery Act of 2001--S. 1659

Terrorist Victim Citizenship Relief Act--S. 1774

Terrorist Victims' Courtroom Access Act--S. 1858

Torture Victims Relief Act of 2001--S. 887

Unaccompanied Alien Child Protection Act of 2001--S. 121

Unborn Victims of Violence Act of 2001--S. 480

United States Marshals Service Reform Act of 2002--S. 1977

Uniting Families Act of 2002--S. 2493

Use NICS in Terrorist Investigations Act--S. 1788

Veterans' Memorial Preservation and Recognition Act of 2001--S. 1644

Video Teleconferencing Improvements Act of 2001--S. 791

Video Voyeurism Act of 2002--S. 2661

Violence Against Women Office Act--S. 161

Violence Against Women Office Act--S. 570

Visa Entry Reform Act of 2001--S. 1627

Visa Integrity and Security Act of 2001--S. 1518

Visa Issuance Act of 2002--S. 2938

Wage Equity Act of 2001--S. 1442

Wartime Parity and Justice Act of 2001--S. 1237

Wartime Treatment of European Americans and Refugees Study Act--S. 1356

White-Collar Crime Penalty Enhancement Act of 2002--S. 2717

White House Commission on National Military Appreciation Month Act--S. 
  1785

Working Families Registry Act--S. 562

YMCA Teen Action Agenda Enhancement Act of 2001--S. 1258

21st Century Department of Justice Appropriations Authorization Act--S. 
  1319

21st Century Homesteading Act--S. 1342

21st Century Law Enforcement, Crime Prevention, and Victims Assistance 
  Act--S. 16

100 Percent Truth-in-Sentencing Act--S. 184

225th Anniversary of the American Revolution Commemoration Act--S. 2634

                              HOUSE BILLS

Anti-Hoax Terrorism Act of 2001--H.R. 3209

Antitrust Technical Corrections Act of 2001--H.R. 809

Barbara Jordan Immigration Reform and Accountability Act of 2002--H.R. 
  3231

Bioterrorism Prevention Act of 2001--H.R. 3160

Child Custody Protection Act--H.R. 476

Child Obscenity and Pornography Prevention Act of 2002--H.R. 4623

Child Sex Crimes Wiretapping Act of 2002--H.R. 1877

Child Status Protection Act of 2001--H.R. 1209

Class Action Fairness Act of 2002--H.R. 2341

Community Recognition Act of 2001--H.R. 1022

Consequences for Juvenile Offenders Act of 2001--H.R. 863

Corporate Fraud Accountability Act of 2002--H.R. 5118

Criminal Law Technical Amendments Act of 2001--H.R. 2137

Cyber Security Enhancement Act of 2002--H.R. 3482

Embassy Employee Compensation Act--H.R. 3375

Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Act of 2001--H.R. 3525

Family Sponsor Immigration Act of 2001--H.R. 1892

Help Efficient, Accessible, Low-cost, Timely Healthcare (HEALTH) Act of 
  2002--H.R. 4600

Homeland Security Information Sharing Act--H.R. 4598

Judicial Improvements Act of 2002--H.R. 3892

Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 2001--H.R. 1900

Leach-LaFalce Internet Gambling Enforcement Act--H.R. 556

Lifetime Consequences for Sex Offenders Act of 2002--H.R. 4679

Madrid Protocol Implementation Act--H.R. 741

Multidistrict, Multiparty, Multiforum Trial Jurisdiction Act of 2001--
  H.R. 860

Need-Based Educational Aid Act of 2001--H.R. 768

Patent and Trademark Office Authorization Act of 2002--H.R. 2047

Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor Act of 2001--H.R. 802

Sex Tourism Prohibition Improvement Act of 2002--H.R. 4477

Terrorist Bombings Convention Implementation Act of 2001--H.R. 3275

Two Strikes and You're Out Child Protection Act--H.R. 2146

21st Century Department of Justice Appropriations Authorization Act--
  H.R. 2215
  

  
  
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ABDUCTIONS OF CHILDREN
    CENTER FOR MISSING AND EXPLOITED CHILDREN

        S. 3146--To reauthorize funding for the National Center for 
          Missing and Exploited Children, and for other purposes.
  
    CODE ADAM ACT

        S. 3027--To require that certain procedures are followed in 
          Federal buildings when a child is reported missing.
  
        S. Res. 332--Recognizing the ``Code Adam'' child safety program, 
          commending retail business establishments that have 
          implemented programs to protect children from abduction, and 
          urging retail business establishments that have not 
          implemented such program to consider doing so.
  
    EFFECTIVENESS OF THE AMBER PLAN

        S. 2896--To enhance the operation of the AMBER Alert 
          communications network in order to facilitate the recovery of 
          abducted children, to provide for enhanced notification on 
          highways of alerts and information on such children, and for 
          other purposes.
  
        S. Res. 271--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the 
          effectiveness of the AMBER plan in responding to child 
          abductions.
  
    KATIE'S LAW

        S. 886--To establish the Katie Poirier Abduction Emergency Fund, 
          and for other purposes.
  
    PREVENTION AND RECOVERY OF MISSING CHILDREN

        S. 3140--To assist law enforcement in their efforts to recover 
          missing children and to clarify the standards for State sex 
          offender registration programs.
  

AGRICULTURE
    COMPETITION ENHANCEMENT

        S. 1076--To provide for the review of agriculture mergers and 
          acquisitions by the Department of Agriculture and to outlaw 
          unfair practices in the agriculture industry, and for other 
          purposes.

ALIENS AND NATIONALITY
    AIRPORT SECURITY PERSONNEL PROTECTION

        S. 1829--To provide for transitional employment eligibility for 
          qualified lawful permanent resident alien airport security 
          screeners until their naturalization process is completed, and 
          to expedite that process.
  
    BASIC PILOT EXTENSION

        S. 1891--To extend the basic pilot program for employment 
          eligibility verification, and for other purposes.
  
    ESTABLISH AN OFFICE OF CHILDREN'S SERVICES

        S. 121--To establish an Office of Children's Services within the 
          Department of Justice to coordinate and implement Government 
          actions involving unaccompanied alien children, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    ELIGIBILITY FOR REFUGEE STATUS

        S. 2504--To extend eligibility for refugee status of unmarried 
          sons and daughters of certain Vietnamese refugees.
  
        S. 3122--To allow North Koreans to apply for refugee status or 
          asylum.
  
    EXTENSION OF H-1B STATUS FOR ALIENS

        S. 3051--To extend H-1B status for aliens with lengthy 
          adjudications.
  
    INFORMATION ON VISA DENIALS

        S. 2938--To require the entry of information on visa denials 
          into the electronic data system, to require a study on use of 
          foreign national personnel in visa processing, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    FINGERPRINT PROCESSING SYSTEM

        S. 1491--To provide for the establishment and implementation of 
          a fingerprint processing system to be used whenever a visa is 
          issued to an alien.
  
    SHARING OF INFORMATION

        S. 1489--To provide for the sharing of information between 
          Federal departments, agencies, and other entities with respect 
          to aliens seeking admission to the United States, and for 
          other purposes.
  
    UNIFIED ELECTRONIC DATA SYSTEM

        S. 1733--To develop and implement a unified electronic data 
          system to enhance access to information that is relevant to 
          determine whether to issue a visa or admit an alien to the 
          United States, and for other purposes.
  

ANNIVERSARIES
    AMERICAN REVOLUTION

        S. 2634--To establish within the National Park Service the 225th 
          Anniversary of the American Revolution Commemorative Program, 
          and for other purposes.
  
    AMERICAN ROAD AND TRANSPORTATION BUILDERS ASSOCIATION

        H. Con. Res. 442--Recognizing the American Road and 
          Transportation Builders Association for reaching its 100th 
          Anniversary and for the many vital contributions of its 
          members in the transportation construction industry to the 
          American economy and quality of life through the multi-modal 
          transportation infrastructure network its members have 
          designed, built, and managed over the past century.
  
    ASSOCIATION OF FISH AND WILDLIFE AGENCIES

        H. Con. Res. 419--Requesting the President to issue a 
          proclamation in observance of the 100th Anniversary of the 
          founding of the International Association of Fish and Wildlife 
          Agencies.
  
    CELEBRATE MULTIPLE ANNIVERSARIES

        H. Con. Res. 254--Encouraging the people of the United States to 
          celebrate the 300th anniversary of William Penn's Charter of 
          Privileges, the 250th anniversary of the Liberty Bell, and the 
          225th anniversary of the first public reading of the 
          Declaration of Independence.
  
    COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO

        H. Con. Res. 395--Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 
          Constitution of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
  
    INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FISH AND WILDLIFE AGENCIES

        S. Con. Res. 136--Requesting the President to issue a 
          proclamation in observance of the 100th Anniversary of the 
          founding of the International Association of Fish and Wildlife 
          Agencies.
  
    KOREAN IMMIGRATION TO THE UNITED STATES

        S. Res. 185--Recognizing the historical significance of the 
          100th anniversary of Korean immigration to the United States.
  
        H. Con. Res. 297--Recognizing the historical significance of 100 
          years of Korean immigration to the United States.
  
    LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY

        S. Con. Res. 141--Congratulating the Lawrence Livermore National 
          Laboratory, its staff, and former employees, on the occasion 
          of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Laboratory, for 
          its outstanding contributions to national security and science 
          in service of our Nation.
  
    MODERN AIR CONDITIONING

        S. Con. Res. 128--Honoring the invention of modern air 
          conditioning by Dr. Willis H. Carrier on the occasion of its 
          100th anniversary.
  
    SUPREME COURT DECISION

        S. 1046--To establish a commission for the purpose of 
          encouraging and providing for the commemoration of the 50th 
          anniversary of the Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of 
          Education.
  
        H.R. 2133 (Public Law 107-41)--To establish a commission for the 
          purpose of encouraging and providing for the commemoration of 
          the 50th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision in Brown v. 
          Board of Education.
  
    4-H YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

        H. Con. Res. 472--Recognizing the 100th anniversary of the 4-H 
          Youth Development Program.
  

ANTITRUST
    ENHANCING PRESCRIPTION DRUG COMPETITION

        S. 754--To enhance competition for prescription drugs by 
          increasing the ability of the Department of Justice and 
          Federal Trade Commission to enforce existing antitrust laws 
          regarding brand name drugs and generic drugs.
  
    PLAYWRIGHTS LICENSING RELIEF

        S. 2082--To modify the application of the antitrust laws to 
          permit collective development and implementation of a standard 
          contract form for playwrights for the licensing of their 
          plays.
  
    TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS

        H.R. 809--To make technical corrections to various antitrust 
          laws and to references to such laws.
  

APPROPRIATIONS
    FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

        S. 1319--To authorize appropriations for the Department of 
          Justice for fiscal year 2002, and for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 2215 (Public Law 107-273)--To authorize appropriations for 
          the Department of Justice for fiscal year 2002, and for other 
          purposes.
  

ARBITRATION
    ARBITRATION FAIRNESS

        S. 3026--To amend chapter 1 of title 9, United States Code, to 
          provide for greater fairness in the arbitration process.
  
    CONSUMER CREDIT TRANSACTIONS

        S. 192--To amend title 9, United States Code, with respect to 
          consumer credit transactions.
  
    FAIR CONTRACTS FOR GROWERS

        S. 2943--To amend title 9, United States Code, to provide for 
          greater fairness in the arbitration process relating to 
          livestock and poultry contracts.
  
    MOTOR VEHICLE FRANCHISE CONTRACTS

        S. 1140--To amend chapter 1 of title 9, United States Code, to 
          provide for greater fairness in the arbitration process 
          relating to motor vehicle franchise contracts.
  
    TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS

        H.R. 861 (Public Law 107-169)--To make technical amendments to 
          section 10 of title 9, United States Code.
  

BANKRUPTCY
    AMENDMENTS TO CHAPTER 12

        S. 993--To extend for 4 additional months the period for which 
          chapter 12 of title 11, United States Code, is reenacted.
  
        S. 1630--To extend for 6 additional months the period for which 
          chapter 12 of title 11, United States Code, is reenacted.
  
    BANKRUPTCY ABUSE REFORM

        S. 2996--To amend title 11, United States Code, to limit the 
          value of certain real and personal property that a debtor may 
          elect to exempt under State or local law, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    COMPENSATION IN BANKRUPTCY

        S. 2820--To increase the priority dollar amount for unsecured 
          claims, and for other purposes.
  
    CORPORATE ACCOUNTABILITY

        S. 2901--To provide that bonuses and other extraordinary or 
          excessive compensation of corporate insiders and wrongdoers 
          may be included in the bankruptcy estate.
  
    EMPLOYEE PENSION BANKRUPTCY PROTECTION

        S. 3028--To provide for a creditors' committee of employee and 
          retiree representatives of a debtor in order to protect 
          pensions of those employees and retirees.
  
        S. 3139--To provide a right to be heard for participants and 
          beneficiaries of an employee pension benefit plan of a debtor 
          in order to protect pensions of those employees and retirees.
  
    PERMANENT REENACTMENT OF CHAPTER 12

        S. 178--To permanently reenact chapter 12 of title 11, United 
          States Code, relating to family farmers.
  
        S. 3174--To permanently reenact chapter 12 of title 11, United 
          States Code, and for other purposes.
  

BORDER SECURITY
    COORDINATION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT

        S. 1618--To enhance the border security of the United States, 
          and for other purposes.
  
    ENHANCED BORDER SECURITY

        S. 1749--To enhance the border security of the United States, 
          and for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 3525 (Public Law 107-173)--To enhance the border security 
          of the United States, and for other purposes.
  
    VISA ENTRY REFORM

        S. 1627--To enhance the security of the international borders of 
          the United States.
  

CERTIFICATIONS
    BIOLOGICAL AGENTS AND TOXINS

        S. 1661--To set up a certification system for research 
          facilities that possess dangerous biological agents and 
          toxins, and for other purposes.
  

CHARTERS
    AMENDMENTS TO AMVETS CHARTER

        S. 1972--To amend the charter of the AMVETS organization.
  
        H.R. 3214 (Public Law 107-241)--To amend the charter of the 
          AMVETS organization.
  
    KOREAN WAR VETERANS ASSOCIATION

        S. 392--To grant a Federal Charter to Korean War Veterans 
          Association, Incorporated, and for other purposes.
  
    NATIONAL ACADEMIES OF PRACTICE

        S. 58--To recognize the organization known as the National 
          Academies of Practice.
  
    NATIONAL CHARTER SCHOOLS WEEK

        H. Con. Res. 95--Supporting a National Charter Schools Week.
  
    VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS

        H.R. 3838 (Public Law 107-242)--To amend the charter of the 
          Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States organization to 
          make members of the armed forces who receive special pay for 
          duty subject to hostile fire or imminent danger eligible for 
          membership in the organization, and for other purposes.
  

CHILDREN AND YOUTH
    AMENDMENTS TO CHILD PROTECTION ACT

        S. 1830--To amend sections 2, 3, and 5 of the National Child 
          Protection Act of 1993, relating to national criminal history 
          background checks of providers of care to children, elderly 
          persons, and persons with disabilities, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    BORN-ALIVE INFANTS PROTECTION

        S. 1050--To protect infants who are born alive.
  
    CHILDREN'S PROTECTION ACT

        S. 124--To exempt agreements relating to voluntary guidelines 
          governing telecast material, movies, video games, Internet 
          content, and music lyrics from the applicability of the 
          antitrust laws, and for other purposes.
  
    CHILDREN WHO WITNESS VIOLENCE

        S. 1862--To provide for grants to assist States and communities 
          in developing a comprehensive approach to helping children 5 
          and under who have been exposed to domestic violence or a 
          violent act in the home or community.
  
    MENTAL HEALTH JUVENILE JUSTICE

        S. 1965--To meet the mental health and substance abuse treatment 
          needs of incarcerated children and youth.
  
    MISSING CHILDREN'S ASSISTANCE

        S. 3101--To amend title IV of the Missing Children's Assistance 
          Act to provide for increased funding for the National Center 
          for Missing and Exploited Children, and for other purposes.
  
    SOCIAL PROBLEM OF CHILD ABUSE

        S. Res. 132--Recognizing the social problem of child abuse and 
          neglect, and supporting efforts to enhance public awareness of 
          it.
  
    YMCA TEEN ACTION AGENDA ENHANCEMENT

        S. 1258--To improve academic and social outcomes for teenage 
          youth.
  

CIVIL RIGHTS
    PROTECTING CIVIL RIGHTS FOR ALL AMERICANS

        S. 19--To protect the civil rights of all Americans, and for 
          other purposes.
  
    POLICY GUIDANCE OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT

        S. 1357--To provide for an examination of how schools are 
          implementing the policy guidance of the Department of 
          Education's Office for Civil Rights relating to sexual 
          harassment directed against gay, lesbian, bisexual, and 
          transgender students.
  

CLAIMS
    PRIVATE

        S. 55--For the relief of Ricke Kaname Fujino.
  
        S. 1834 (Private Law 107-2)--For the relief of retired Sergeant 
          First Class James D. Benoit and Wan Sook Benoit.
  
        S. 2832--To address claims relating to Horn Island, Mississippi.
  
        S. 2833--For the relief of the heirs of Clark M. Beggerly, Sr., 
          of Jackson County, Mississippi.
  
        S. Res. 313--To refer S. 2833, entitled ``A bill for the relief 
          of the heirs of Clark M. Beggerly, Sr., of Jackson County, 
          Mississippi'' to the chief judge of the United States Court of 
          Federal Claims for a report thereon.
  
        H.R. 486 (Private Law 107-3)--For the relief of Barbara Makuch.
  
        H.R. 487 (Private Law 107-4)--For the relief of Eugene Makuch.
  
        H.R. 807--For the relief of Rabon Lowry of Pembroke, North 
          Carolina.
  
    PUBLIC

        S. 846--For the relief of J.L. Simmons Company, Inc., of 
          Champaign, Illinois.
  
        S. 2127--For the relief of the Pottawatomi Nation in Canada for 
          settlement of certain claims against the United States.
  
        S. Res. 83--Referring S. 846 entitled ``A bill for the relief of 
          J.L. Simmons Company, Inc., of Champaign, Illinois'' to the 
          chief judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims for a 
          report thereon.
  
        H.R. 3375--To provide compensation for the United States 
          citizens who were victims of the bombings of United States 
          embassies in East Africa on August 7, 1998, on the same basis 
          as compensation is provided to victims of the terrorist-
          related aircraft crashes on September 11, 2001.
  

CLAYTON ACT
    AMENDMENTS

        S. 520--To amend the Clayton Act, and for other purposes.
  
        S. 1704--To amend the Clayton Act to make the antitrust laws 
          applicable to the elimination or relocation of major league 
          baseball franchises.
  

COMMEMORATIONS
    BATTLE AT LITTLE BIGHORN

        S. Res. 114--Commemorating the 125th anniversary of the Battle 
          at Little Bighorn.
  
    EXPRESSING SORROW

        H. Con. Res. 233--Expressing the profound sorrow of the Congress 
          for the death and injuries suffered by first responders as 
          they endeavored to save innocent people in the aftermath of 
          the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the 
          Pentagon on September 11, 2001.
    GENOCIDE CONVENTION IMPLEMENTATION

        S. Res. 307--Reaffirming support of the Convention on the 
          Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide and 
          anticipating the commemoration of the 15th anniversary of the 
          enactment of the Genocide Convention Implementation Act of 
          1987 (the Proxmire Act) on November 4, 2003.
  
    INDIAN SELF-DETERMINATION

        S. Res. 295--Commemorating the 32nd Anniversary of the Policy of 
          Indian Self-Determination.
  
    LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL

        S. Res. 63--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and 
          sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives 
          while serving as law enforcement officers.
  
        S. Res. 221--To commemorate and acknowledge the dedication and 
          sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives 
          while serving as law enforcement officers.
  
    HONORING DR. WILLIS H. CARRIER

        H. Con. Res. 413--Honoring the invention of modern air-
          conditioning by Dr. Willis H. Carrier on the occasion of its 
          100th anniversary.
  
    HONORING FIREFIGHTERS

        S. Res. 117--Honoring John J. Downing, Brian Fahey, and Harry 
          Ford, who lost their lives in the course of duty as 
          firefighters.
  
        S. Con. Res. 142--Expressing support for the goals and ideas of 
          a day of tribute to all firefighters who have died in the line 
          of duty and recognizing the important mission of the Fallen 
          Firefighters Foundation in assisting family members to 
          overcome the loss of their fallen heroes.
  
    HONORING FIRST RESPONDERS

        S. Con. Res. 76--Honoring the law enforcement officers, 
          firefighters, emergency rescue personnel, and health care 
          professionals who have worked tirelessly to search for and 
          rescue the victims of the horrific attacks on the United 
          States on September 11, 2001.
  
    HONORING SPORT TEAMS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA

        H. Con. Res. 391--Honoring the University of Minnesota Golden 
          Gophers men's hockey and wrestling teams and the University of 
          Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs women's hockey team for winning the 
          2002 National Collegiate Athletic Association championships.
  
    HONORING THE BUFFALO SOLDIERS

        S. Res. 97--Honoring the Buffalo Soldiers and Colonel Charles 
          Young.
    HONORING WOMEN IN THE 20TH CENTURY

        S. Res. 158--Honoring the accomplishments and unfailing spirit 
          of women in the 20th century.
  
    LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY

        S. Res. 298--Honoring the Louisiana State University Tigers 
          Men's Outdoor Track and Field Team.
  
    MEMORIALIZING FALLEN FIREFIGHTERS

        S.J. Res. 18--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the 
          United States flag to half-staff on the day of the National 
          Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.
  
    100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE U.S. ARMY NURSE CORPS

        S. Con. Res. 5--Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the 
          United States Army Nurse Corps.
  
    135TH ANNIVERSARY OF ASPCA

        S. Con. Res. 32--Honoring The American Society for the 
          Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for its 135 years of service 
          to the people of the United States and their animals.
  

COMMENDATIONS
    CONFERING HONORARY CITIZENSHIP

        S.J. Res. 13 (Public Law 107-209)--Confering honorary 
          citizenship of the United States on Paul Yves Roch du Motier, 
          also known as the Marquis de Lafayette.
  
    ELLIS ISLAND MEDAL OF HONOR

        S. Res. 265--Recognizing the Ellis Island Medal of Honor and 
          commending the National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations.
  
    LOCATING MISSING CHILDREN

        S. Con. Res. 31--Commending Clear Channel Communications and the 
          American Football Coaches Association for their dedication and 
          efforts for protecting children by providing a vital means for 
          locating the Nation's missing, kidnapped, and runaway 
          children.
  
        H. Con. Res. 100--Commending the American Football Coaches 
          Association for its dedication and efforts to protect children 
          and locate the Nation's missing, kidnapped, and runaway 
          children.
  
    U.S. SENATE YOUTH PROGRAM

        S. Res. 208--Commending students who participated in the United 
          States Senate Youth Program between 1962 and 2002.

COMMISSIONS
    INVESTIGATIVE AND SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGIES

        S. 2846--To establish a commission to evaluate investigative and 
          surveillance technologies to meet law enforcement and national 
          security needs in the manner that best preserves the personal 
          dignity, liberty, and privacy of individuals within the United 
          States.
  

COMPACTS
    COMPACT BETWEEN UTAH AND NEVADA

        H.R. 2054--To give the consent of Congress to an agreement or 
          compact between Utah and Nevada regarding a change in the 
          boundaries of those States, and for other purposes.
  
    CONNECTICUT RIVER ATLANTIC SALMON COMMISSION

        S. 703--To extend the effective period of the consent of 
          Congress to the interstate compact relating to the restoration 
          of Atlantic salmon to the Connecticut River Basin and creating 
          the Connecticut River Atlantic Salmon Commission, and for 
          other purposes.
  
    DAIRY COMPACTS

        S. 1157--To reauthorize the consent of Congress to the Northeast 
          Interstate Dairy Compact and to grant the consent of Congress 
          to the Southern Dairy Compact, a Pacific Northwest Dairy 
          Compact, and an Intermountain Dairy Compact.
  
    NEW HAMPSHIRE-VERMONT INTERSTATE SCHOOL COMPACT

        H.R. 3180 (Public Law 107-352)--To consent to certain amendments 
          to the New Hampshire-Vermont Interstate School Compact.
  

CONDEMNATIONS
    BIGOTRY

        S. Con. Res. 74--Condemning bigotry and violence against Sikh-
          Americans in the wake of terrorist attacks in New York City 
          and Washington, DC, on September 11, 2001.
  
        H. Con. Res. 227--Condemning bigotry and violence against Arab-
          Americans, American Muslims, and Americans from South Asia in 
          the wake of terrorist attacks in New York City, New York, and 
          Washington, D.C., on September 11, 2001.
  
    SANTANA HIGH SCHOOL

        H. Con. Res. 57--Condemning the heinous atrocities that occurred 
          on March 5, 2001, at Santana High School in Santee, 
          California.
  
    TORTURE

        S. Con. Res. 124--Condemning the use of torture and other forms 
          of cruel, inhumane, or degrading treatment or punishment in 
          the United States and other countries, and expressing support 
          for victims of those practices.
  

CONDOLENCES
    AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT 587

        S. Con. Res. 87--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the 
          crash of American Airlines Flight 587.
  
    MAUREEN REAGON

        S.J. Res. 24--Honoring Maureen Reagan on the occasion of her 
          death and expressing condolences to her family, including her 
          husband Dennis Revell and her daughter Rita Revell.
  
        H.J. Res. 60--Honoring Maureen Reagan on the occasion of her 
          death and expressing condolences to her family, including her 
          husband Dennis Revell and her daughter Rita Revell.
  

CONGRATULATIONS
    BARRY BONDS

        S. Res. 178--Congratulating Barry Bonds on his spectacular 
          record-breaking season in 2001 and outstanding career in Major 
          League Baseball.
  
    CITY OF DETROIT

        S. Res. 64--Congratulating the city of Detroit and its residents 
          on the occasion of the tercentennial of its founding.
  
        S. Con. Res. 29--Congratulating the city of Detroit and its 
          residents on the occasion of the tercentennial of its 
          founding.
  
    LANCE ARMSTRONG

        S. Res. 315--Congratulating Lance Armstrong for winning the 2002 
          Tour de France.
  

CONGRESSIONAL CONSENTS
    INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE

        S.J. Res. 12--Granting the consent of Congress to the 
          International Emergency Management Assistance Memorandum of 
          Understanding.
  

CONGRESSIONAL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
    PROMOTING MUSICAL EXCELLENCE

        H. Con. Res. 183--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the 
          United States Congressional Philharmonic Society and its 
          mission of promoting musical excellence throughout the 
          educational system and encouraging people of all ages to 
          commit to the love and expression of musical performance.
  

CONRAD STATE 20 J-1 VISA WAIVER PROGRAM
    HEALTH CARE FOR MEDICALLY UNDERSERVED AREAS

        S. 2674--To improve access to health care medically underserved 
          areas.
  

CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
    BALANCED BUDGET

        S.J. Res. 2--To provide for a Balanced Budget Constitutional 
          Amendment that prohibits the use of Social Security surpluses 
          to achieve compliance.
  
    CONCERNING MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

        S.J. Res. 30--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the 
          United States regarding the appointment of individuals to 
          serve as Members of the House of Representatives in the event 
          a significant number of Members are unable to serve at any 
          time because of death or incapacity.
  
    CONTRIBUTIONS AFFECTING ELECTIONS

        S.J. Res. 4--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the 
          United States relating to contributions and expenditures 
          intended to affect elections.
  
        S.J. Res. 33--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the 
          United States relating to contributions and expenditures 
          intended to affect elections.
  
    EQUAL RIGHTS FOR WOMEN AND MEN

        S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the 
          United States relative to equal rights for women and men.
  
    FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY

        S.J. Res. 3--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the 
          United States which requires (except during time of war and 
          subject to suspension by the Congress) that the total amount 
          of money expended by the United States during any fiscal year 
          not exceed the amount of certain revenue received by the 
          United States during such fiscal year and not exceed 20 per 
          centum of the gross national product of the United States 
          during the previous calendar year.
  
    INCREASING TAXES

        S.J. Res. 11--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the 
          United States to require two-thirds majorities for bills 
          increasing taxes.
  
    PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

        S.J. Res. 39--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the 
          United States relative to the reference to God in the Pledge 
          of Allegiance and on United States currency.
  
    PROHIBIT PHYSICAL DESECRATION OF THE FLAG

        S.J. Res. 7--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the 
          United States authorizing Congress to prohibit the physical 
          desecration of the flag of the United States.
  
    PROTECTING THE RIGHTS OF CRIME VICTIMS

        S.J. Res. 35--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the 
          United States to protect the rights of crime victims.
  
    VOLUNTARY SCHOOL PRAYER

        S.J. Res. 1--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the 
          United States relating to voluntary school prayer.
  

CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
    CAMPUS CORT ACT

        S. 2941--To authorize grants for the establishment of quasi-
          judicial campus drug courts at colleges and universities 
          modeled after State drug courts programs.
  
    DRUG-FREE AMERICA

        S. 89--To enhance the illegal narcotics control activities of 
          the United States, and for other purposes.
  
    DRUG-FREE COMMUNITIES

        S. 1075--To extend and modify the Drug-Free Communities Support 
          Program, to authorize a National Community Antidrug Coalition 
          Institute, and for other purposes.
  
    DRUG SENTENCING REFORM

        S. 1874--To reduce the disparity in punishment between crack and 
          powder cocaine offenses, to more broadly focus the punishment 
          for drug offenders on the seriousness of the offense and the 
          culpability of the offender, and for other purposes.
  
    DRUG TRAFFICKING AREAS IN MONTANA

        S. 715--To designate 7 counties in the State of Montana as High 
          Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas and authorize funding for 
          drug control activities in those areas.
  
    ECSTASY ABUSE PREVENTION

        S. 1208--To combat the trafficking, distribution, and abuse of 
          Ecstasy (and other club drugs) in the United States.
  
        S. 2633--To prohibit an individual from knowingly opening, 
          maintaining, managing, controlling, renting, leasing, making 
          available for use, or profiting from any place for the purpose 
          of manufacturing, distributing, or using any controlled 
          substance, and for other purposes.
  
    ERADICATE METHAMPHETAMINE

        S. 2030--To establish a Community Oriented Policing Services 
          anti-methamphetamine grant program, and for other purposes.
  
        S. 2763--To respond to the illegal production, distribution, and 
          use of methamphetamines in the United States, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    GRANTS FOR DRUG TREATMENT

        S. 317--To establish grants for drug treatment alternative to 
          prison programs administered by State and local prosecutors.
  
    REDUCE ILLEGAL DRUG USE

        S. 304--To reduce illegal drug use and trafficking and to help 
          provide appropriate drug education, prevention, and treatment 
          programs.
  

COPYRIGHTS
    CONSUMER TECHNOLOGY BILL OF RIGHTS

        S.J. Res. 51--To recognize the rights of consumers to use 
          copyright protected works, and for other purposes.
  
    EXEMPTION OF CERTAIN PERFORMANCES

        S. 487--To amend chapter 1 of title 17, United States Code, 
          relating to the exemption of certain performances or displays 
          for educational uses from copyright infringement provisions, 
          to provide that the making of a single copy of such 
          performances or displays is not an infringement, and for other 
          purposes.
  

CRIME CONTROL AND PREVENTION
    ACCOUNTABILITY AND REHABILITATION

        S. 1165--To prevent juvenile crime, promote accountability by 
          and rehabilitation of juvenile criminals, punish and deter 
          violent gang crime, and for other purposes.
  
    CHAPLAINS KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY

        S. 2431 (Public Law 107-196)--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control 
          and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to ensure that chaplains killed 
          in the line of duty receive public safety officer death 
          benefits.
  
    CRIMINAL GANG ABATEMENT

        S. 1236--To reduce criminal gang activities.
  
    IMPROVE RURAL CRIMEFIGHTING ABILITY

        S. 1509--To establish a grant program to enable rural police 
          departments to gain access to the various crime-fighting, 
          investigatory, and information-sharing resources available on 
          the Internet, and for other purposes.
  
        S. 1787--To promote rural safety and improve rural law 
          enforcement.
  
    JAIL-BASED SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT

        S. 146--To amend part S of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control 
          and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to permit the use of certain 
          amounts for assistance to jail-based substance treatment 
          programs, and for other purposes.
  
    JUVENILE ACCOUNTABILITY BLOCK GRANTS

        H.R. 863--To provide grants to ensure increased accountability 
          for juvenile offenders.
  
    LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIME PREVENTION

        S. 16--To improve law enforcement, crime prevention, and victim 
          assistance in the 21st century.
  
    NATIONAL NIGHT OUT

        S. Res. 284--Expressing support for ``National Night Out'' and 
          requesting that the President make neighborhood crime 
          prevention, community policing, and reduction of school crime 
          important priorities of the Administration.
    NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PARTNERSHIP

        S. 642--To amend part Q of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control 
          and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to provide assistance for 
          unincorporated neighborhood watch programs.
  
    POLICE CORPS PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIP ASSISTANCE

        S. 3052--To increase scholarship assistance under the Police 
          Corps program, and for other purposes.
  
    PROTECTION ACT

        S. 924--To provide reliable officers, technology, education, 
          community prosecutors, and training in our neighborhoods.
  
    RESTORE YOUR IDENTITY

        S. 1742--To prevent the crime of identity theft, mitigate the 
          harm to individuals victimized by identity theft, and for 
          other purposes.
  

CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
    AGROTERRORISM PREVENTION

        S. 1775--To prevent plant enterprise terrorism.
  
    ANTICOUNTERFEITING AMENDMENTS

        S. 2395--To prevent and punish counterfeiting and copyright 
          piracy, and for other purposes.
  
    ANTI-SEXUAL PREDATOR ACT

        S. 1234--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide that 
          certain sexual crimes against children are predicate crimes 
          for the interception of communications, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE FRAUD

        S. 2850--To create a penalty for automobile insurance fraud, and 
          for other purposes.
  
    BALLISTIC IMAGING TECHNOLOGY STUDY

        S. 2581--To conduct a study on the effectiveness of ballistic 
          imaging technology and evaluate its effectiveness as a law 
          enforcement tool.
  
    BALLISTICS TESTING

        S. 3096--To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to 
          require ballistics testing of all firearms manufactured and 
          all firearms in custody of Federal agencies.
  
    BIOTERRORISM PREVENTION

        H.R. 3160--To amend the Antiterrorism and Effective Death 
          Penalty Act of 1996 with respect to the responsibilities of 
          the Secretary of Health and Human Services regarding 
          biological agents and toxins, and to amend title 18, United 
          States Code, with respect to such agents and toxins.
  
    CAPTIVE EXOTIC ANIMALS PROTECTION

        S. 1655--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit 
          certain interstate conduct relating to exotic animals.
  
    CARJACKING OFFENSES

        S. 733--To eliminate the duplicative intent requirement for 
          carjacking.
  
    CHILD CUSTODY PROTECTION

        H.R. 476--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit 
          taking minors across State lines in circumvention of laws 
          requiring the involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
  
    CHILD OBSCENITY AND PORNOGRAPHY PREVENTION

        S. 2511--To prevent trafficking in child pornography and 
          obscenity, to proscribe pandering and solicitation relating to 
          visual depictions of minors engaging in sexually explicit 
          conduct, to prevent the use of child pornography and obscenity 
          to facilitate crimes against children, and for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 4623--To prevent trafficking in child pornography and 
          obscenity, to proscribe pandering and solicitation relating to 
          visual depictions of minors engaging in sexually explicit 
          conduct, to prevent the use of child pornography and obscenity 
          to facilitate crimes against children, and for other purposes.
  
    CHILDREN AND FIREARMS SAFETY

        S. 1355--To prevent children from having access to firearms.
  
    CHILD SEX CRIMES WIRETAPPING

        H.R. 1877--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide 
          that certain sexual crimes against children are predicate 
          crimes for the interception of communications, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    COMPREHENSIVE CHILD PROTECTION

        S. 2917--To enhance national efforts to investigate, prosecute, 
          and prevent crimes against children by increasing 
          investigatory tools, criminal penalties, and resources and by 
          extending existing laws.
  
    CORPORATE AND CRIMINAL FRAUD

        S. 2010--To provide for criminal prosecution of persons who 
          alter or destroy evidence in certain Federal investigations or 
          defraud investors of publicly traded securities, to disallow 
          debts incurred in violation of securities fraud laws from 
          being discharged in bankruptcy, to protect whistleblowers 
          against retaliation by their employers, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    CORPORATE FRAUD ACCOUNTABILITY

        H.R. 5118--To provide for enhanced penalties for accounting and 
          auditing improprieties at publicly traded companies, and for 
          other purposes.
  
    CRIMES AGAINST CHARITABLE AMERICANS

        S. 1484--To prevent fraud in the solicitation of charitable 
          contributions, and for other purposes.
  
    CRIME VICTIMS ASSISTANCE

        S. 783--To enhance the rights of victims in the criminal justice 
          system, and for other purposes.
  
    CRIMINAL LAW TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS

        S. 1235--To make clerical and other technical amendments to 
          title 18, United States Code, and other laws relating to crime 
          and criminal procedure.
  
        S. 1420--To make clerical and other technical amendments to 
          title 18, United States Code, and other laws relating to crime 
          and criminal procedure.
  
        H.R. 2137--To make clerical and other technical amendments to 
          title 18, United States Code, and other laws relating to crime 
          and criminal procedure.
  
    CYBERMOLESTERS ENFORCEMENT

        S. 1232--To provide for the effective punishment of online child 
          molesters, and for other purposes.
  
    CYBERTERRORISM PREVENTION

        S. 1568--To prevent cyberterrorism.
  
        S. 1989--To authorize the establishment of a National Cyber 
          Security Defense Team for purposes of protecting the 
          infrastructure of the Internet from terrorist attack.
  
    DANGEROUS EXPLOSIVES BACKGROUND CHECKS

        S. 2089--To combat criminal misuse of explosives.
  
    DEATH PENALTY INTEGRITY

        S. 2739--To provide for post-conviction DNA testing, to improve 
          competence and performance of prosecutors, defense counsel, 
          and trial judges handling State capital criminal cases, to 
          ensure the quality of defense counsel in Federal capital 
          cases, and for other purposes.
  
    DNA SEXUAL ASSAULT JUSTICE

        S. 2513--To assess the extent of the backlog in DNA analysis of 
          rape kit samples, and to improve investigation and prosecution 
          of sexual cases with DNA evidence.
  
    EXAMINATIONS BY CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKERS

        S. 59--To allow the psychiatric or psychological examinations 
          required under chapter 313 of title 18, United States Code, 
          relating to offenders with mental disease or defect, to be 
          conducted by a clinical social worker.
  
    EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS

        S. 641--To amend section 842 of title 18, United States Code, 
          relating to explosive materials.
  
    FALSE INFORMATION AND TERRORIST HOAXES

        S. 1658--To improve Federal criminal penalties on false 
          information and terrorist hoaxes.
  
        S. 1659--To provide criminal penalties for communicating false 
          information and hoaxes.
  
        S. 1665--To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to 
          false information regarding certain criminal violations 
          concerning hoax reports of biological, chemical, and nuclear 
          weapons.
  
        S. 1666--To prevent terrorist hoaxes and false reports.
  
        S. 1672--To prevent terrorist hoaxes and false reports.
  
        S. 1719--To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to 
          false communications about certain criminal violations, and 
          for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 3209--To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect 
          to false communications about certain criminal violations, and 
          for other purposes.
  
    FBI ACCESS TO NICS RECORDS

        S. 1788--To give the Federal Bureau of Investigation access to 
          NICS records in law enforcement investigations, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    FEDERAL JUDICIARY PROTECTION

        S. 1099--To increase the criminal penalties for assaulting or 
          threatening Federal judges, their family members, and other 
          public servants, and for other purposes.
  
    FEDERAL-LOCAL INFORMATION SHARING PARTNERSHIP

        S. 1615--To provide for the sharing of certain foreign 
          intelligence information with local law enforcement personnel, 
          and for other purposes.
  
    FEDERAL REIMBURSEMENTS TO STATES

        S. 169--To provide Federal reimbursement for indirect costs 
          relating to the incarceration of illegal criminal aliens and 
          for emergency health services furnished to undocumented 
          aliens.
  
    FIREARMS SENTENCING INCENTIVE GRANTS

        S. 619--To establish a grant program that provides incentives 
          for States to enact mandatory minimum sentences for certain 
          firearms offenses, and for other purposes.
  
    FRAUD WITH IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENTS

        S. 1981--To enhance penalties for fraud in connection with 
          identification documents that facilitates an act of domestic 
          terrorism.
  
    FREEDOM FROM UNION VIOLENCE

        S. 902--To amend section 1951 of title 18, United States Code 
          (commonly known as the Hobbs Act), and for other purposes.
  
    FUGITIVE APPREHENSION

        S. 1351--To provide administrative subpoena authority to 
          apprehend fugitives.
    GENERAL ATTEMPT PROVISION

        S. 735--To amend title 18 of the United States Code to add a 
          general provision for criminal attempt.
  
    GUN KINGPIN PENALTIES

        S. 2091--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit 
          gunrunning, and provide mandatory minimum penalties for crimes 
          related to gunrunning.
  
    HOMELAND SECURITY INFORMATION SHARING

        S. 2887--To provide for the sharing of homeland security 
          information by Federal intelligence and law enforcement 
          agencies with State and local entities.
  
        H.R. 4598--To provide for the sharing of homeland security 
          information by Federal intelligence and law enforcement 
          agencies with State and local entities.
  
    HUMAN CLONING PROHIBITION

        S. 790--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human 
          cloning.
  
        S. 1758--To prohibit human cloning while preserving important 
          areas of medical research, including stem cell research.
  
        S. 1899--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit 
          human cloning.
  
        S. 2076--To prohibit the cloning of humans.
  
        S. 2439--To prohibit human cloning while preserving important 
          areas of medical research, including stem cell research.
  
    IDENTITY THEFT PENALTY ENHANCEMENT

        S. 2541--To amend title 18, United States Code, to establish 
          penalties for aggravated identity theft, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    ILLEGAL CIGARETTE SALES

        S. 3035--To prohibit the sale of tobacco products through the 
          Internet or other indirect means to underage individuals, to 
          ensure the collection of all cigarette taxes, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    IMPROVE CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK SYSTEM

        S. 2826--To improve the national instant criminal background 
          check system, and for other purposes.
  
    INTERNATIONAL CHILD SAFETY IMPROVEMENT

        S. 1920--To require that the Attorney General conduct a study 
          regarding the ability of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 
          to prevent and combat international crimes involving children, 
          and for other purposes.
  
    JAMES GUELFF BODY ARMOR ACT

        S. 166--To limit access to body armor by violent felons and to 
          facilitate the donation of Federal surplus body armor to State 
          and local law enforcement agencies.
  
    JUDICIAL IMPROVEMENT AND INTEGRITY

        S. 1315--To make improvements in title 18, United States Code, 
          and safeguard the integrity of the criminal justice system.
  
    LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS SAFETY

        S. 2480--To amend title 18, United States Code, to exempt 
          qualified current and former law enforcement officers from 
          State laws prohibiting the carrying of concealed handguns.
  
    LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ENHANCEMENT

        S. 625--To provide Federal assistance to States and local 
          jurisdictions to prosecute hate crimes, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    MENTALLY ILL OFFENDER TREATMENT

        S. 3147--To foster local collaborations which will ensure that 
          resources are effectively and efficiently used within the 
          criminal and juvenile justice systems.
  
    OFFENDER REENTRY INTO LOCAL COMMUNITIES

        S. 194--To authorize funding for successful reentry of criminal 
          offenders into local communities.
  
    OFFENSES INVOLVING STOLEN FIREARMS

        S. 443--To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to 
          increase the maximum term of imprisonment for offenses 
          involving stolen firearms.
  
    POST-CONVICTION DNA TESTING

        S. 800--To provide for post-conviction DNA testing, to establish 
          a competent counsel grant program, and for other purposes.
  
        S. 2441--To provide all prisoners with an opportunity to present 
          exculpatory DNA evidence, and for other purposes.
  
    PRODUCT PACKAGING PROTECTION

        S. 1233--To provide penalties for certain unauthorized writing 
          with respect to consumer products.
  
    PROTECT EMPLOYEES AND RETIREES

        S. 2798--To protect employees and retirees from corporate 
          practices that deprive them of their earnings and retirement 
          savings when a business files for bankruptcy under title 11, 
          United States Code.
  
    PROVIDE GREATER CYBERSECURITY

        H.R. 3482--To provide greater cybersecurity.
  
    REMEDIES AGAINST THE SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN

        S. 2520--To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to 
          the sexual exploitation of children.
    REPEAT SEX OFFENSES AGAINST CHILDREN

        H.R. 2146--To amend title 18 of the United States Code to 
          provide life imprisonment for repeat offenders who commit sex 
          offenses against children.
  
    SAFE EXPLOSIVES

        S. 1956--To combat terrorism and defend the Nation against 
          terrorist attacks, and for other purposes.
  
    SAFETY FOR SENIORS

        S. 2240--To combat nursing home fraud and abuse, increase 
          protections for victims of telemarketing fraud, enhance 
          safeguards for pension plans and health care benefit programs, 
          and enhance penalties for crimes against seniors, and for 
          other purposes.
  
    ``SAFETY VALVE'' FAIRNESS ACT

        S. 3017--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide 
          retroactive effect to a sentencing safety valve provision.
  
    SCHOOL WEBSITE PROTECTION

        S. 1252--To amend title 18, United States Code, to make unlawful 
          the tampering with computers of schools and institutions of 
          higher education, and for other purposes.
  
    SEX TOURISM PROHIBITION IMPROVEMENT

        H.R. 4477--To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect 
          to crimes involving the transportation of persons and sex 
          tourism.
  
    SEXUAL ASSAULT PROSECUTION

        S. 2090--To eliminate any limitation on indictment for sexual 
          offenses and make awards to States to reduce their DNA 
          casework backlogs.
  
    SOCIAL SECURITY MISUSE PREVENTION

        S. 848--To amend title 18, United States Code, to limit the 
          misuse of social security numbers, to establish criminal 
          penalties for such misuse, and for other purposes.
  
    STOP ALLOWING FELONS EARLY RELEASE

        S. 185--To provide incentives to encourage stronger truth in 
          sentencing of violent offenders, and for other purposes.
  
    SUPERVISED RELEASE TERM FOR SEX OFFENDERS

        H.R. 4679--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a 
          maximum term of supervised release of life for sex offenders.
  
    TERRORIST ATTACKS AGAINST MASS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

        S. 2621--To provide a definition of vehicle for purposes of 
          criminal penalties relating to terrorist attacks and other 
          acts of violence against mass transportation systems.
    TERRORIST BOMBINGS CONVENTION IMPLEMENTATION

        S. 1770--To implement the International Convention for the 
          Suppression of Terrorist Bombings to strengthen criminal laws 
          relating to attacks on places of public use, to implement the 
          International Convention of the Suppression of the Financing 
          of Terrorism, to combat terrorism and defend the Nation 
          against terrorist acts, and for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 3275 (Public Law 107-197)--To implement the International 
          Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombings to 
          strengthen criminal laws relating to attacks on places of 
          public use, to implement the International Convention of the 
          Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism, to combat terrorism 
          and defend the Nation against terrorist acts, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    TRAIN SEXUAL ASSAULT EXAMINERS

        S. 2055--To make grants to train sexual assault nurse examiners, 
          law enforcement personnel, and first responders in the 
          handling of sexual assault cases, to establish minimum 
          standards for forensic evidence collection kits, to carry out 
          DNA analyses of samples from crime scenes, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    UNBORN VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE

        S. 480--To amend titles 10 and 18, United States Code, to 
          protect unborn victims of violence.
  
    VIDEO VOYEURISM

        S. 2661--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit 
          video voyeurism in the special maritime and territorial 
          jurisdiction of the United States.
  
    WHITE-COLLAR CRIME PENALTY ENHANCEMENT

        S. 2717--To increase criminal penalties relating to conspiracy, 
          mail fraud, wire fraud, and certain ERISA violations, and for 
          other purposes.
  
    100 PERCENT TRUTH-IN-SENTENCING ACT

        S. 184--To amend title 18, United States Code, to eliminate good 
          time credits for prisoners serving a sentence for a crime of 
          violence, and for other purposes.
  

DATES OF OBSERVATION
    AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH

        S. Res. 312--Recognizing the importance of American history and 
          designating July as ``American History Month''.
  
    AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY MONTH

        S. Con. Res. 156--Recognizing and honoring America's Jewish 
          community on the occasion of its 350th anniversary, supporting 
          the designation on an ``American Jewish History Month''.
    ARTS EDUCATION MONTH

        S. Res. 44--Designating each of March 2001, and March 2002, as 
          ``Arts Education Month''.
  
    BIRTHDAY OF LADY BIRD JOHNSON

        S. Res. 346--Celebrating the 90th Birthday of Lady Bird Johnson.
  
    BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES WEEK

        S. Res. 159--Designating the week beginning September 16, 2001, 
          as ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities 
          Week''.
  
        S. Res. 305--Designating the week beginning September 15, 2002, 
          as ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities 
          Week''.
  
    BLACK HISTORY MONTH

        H. Con. Res. 335--Recognizing the significance of Black History 
          Month and the contributions of Black Americans as a 
          significant part of the history, progress, and heritage of the 
          United States.
  
    CELEBRATING YOUNG AMERICANS

        S. Res. 249--Designating April 30, 2002, as ``Dia de los Ninos: 
          Celebrating Young Americans'', and for other purposes.
  
    CHILDREN'S INTERNET SAFETY MONTH

        S. Res. 338--Designating the month of October 2002 as 
          ``Children's Internet Safety Month''.
  
    CHILDREN'S MEMORIAL FLAG DAY

        H. Con. Res. 110--Expressing the sense of the Congress in 
          support of National Children's Memorial Flag Day.
  
    CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE AWARENESS MONTH

        S. Con. Res. 129--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the 
          establishment of the month of November each year as ``Chronic 
          Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Awareness Month''.
  
    COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER WEEK

        S. Con. Res. 59--Expressing the sense of Congress that there 
          should be established a National Community Health Center Week 
          to raise awareness of health services provided by community, 
          migrant, public housing, and homeless health centers.
  
    CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES WEEK

        S. Res. 255--To designate the week beginning May 5, 2002, as 
          ``National Correctional Officers and Employees Week''.
  
    ELECTION DAY

        S. 1388--To make election day a Federal holiday.
  
    EPILEPSY AWARENESS MONTH

        S. Res. 322--Designating November 2002 as ``National Epilepsy 
          Awareness Month''.
  
    FAMILY DAY

        S. Res. 139--Designating September 24, 2001, as ``Family Day--A 
          Day To Eat With Your Children''.
  
    FAMILY HISTORY MONTH

        S. Res. 160--Designating the month of October 2001 as ``Family 
          History Month''.
  
    FEDERAL ELECTION DAY

        S.J. Res. 21--Designating November 5, 2002, and November 2, 
          2004, as ``Federal Election Day'' and making such day a legal 
          public holiday, and for other purposes.
  
    FRAUD AGAINST SENIOR CITIZENS AWARENESS WEEK

        S. Res. 281--Designating the week beginning August 25, 2002, as 
          ``National Fraud Against Senior Citizens Awareness Week''.
  
    GREEK INDEPENDENCE DAY

        S. Res. 20--Designating March 25, 2001, as ``Greek Independence 
          Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American 
          Democracy''.
  
        S. Res. 214--Designating March 25, 2002, as ``Greek Independence 
          Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American 
          Democracy''.
  
    HEALTH CARE COVERAGE MONTH

        S. Con. Res. 94--Expressing the sense of Congress that public 
          awareness and education about the importance of health care 
          coverage is of the utmost priority and that a National 
          Importance of Health Care Coverage Month should be established 
          to promote that awareness and education.
  
    HEALTH DISPARITIES MONTH

        S. Con. Res. 139--Expressing the sense of Congress that there 
          should be established a National Minority Health and Health 
          Disparities Month, and for other purposes.
  
        H. Con. Res. 388--Expressing the sense of the Congress that 
          there should be established a National Minority Health and 
          Health Disparities Month, and for other purposes.
  
    INDIAN HERITAGE MONTH

        S. Res. 118--To designate the month of November 2001 as 
          ``National American Indian Heritage Month''.
  
    JUNETEENTH INDEPENDENCE DAY

        S. Con. Res. 51--Recognizing the historical significance of 
          Juneteenth Independence Day and expressing the sense of 
          Congress that history be regarded as a means of understanding 
          the past and solving the challenges of the future.
    KOREAN WAR VETERANS ARMISTICE DAY

        S. 1663--To amend title 4, United States Code, to add National 
          Korean War Veterans Armistice Day to the list of days on which 
          the flag should especially be displayed.
  
    LAO-HMONG RECOGNITION DAY

        H. Con. Res. 88--Expressing the sense of the Congress that the 
          President should issue a proclamation to recognize the 
          contribution of the Lao-Hmong in defending freedom and 
          democracy and supporting the goals of Lao-Hmong Recognition 
          Day.
  
    LEAD POISONING PREVENTION WEEK

        S. Res. 166--Designating the week of October 21, 2001, through 
          October 27, 2001, and the week of October 20, 2002, through 
          October 26, 2002, as ``National Childhood Lead Poisoning 
          Prevention Week''.
  
    LOUIS ARMSTRONG DAY

        S. Res. 146--Designating August 4, 2001, as ``Louis Armstrong 
          Day''.
  
    NATIONAL AIRBORNE DAY

        S. Res. 16--Designating August 16, 2001, as ``National Airborne 
          Day''.
  
        S. Res. 242--Designating August 16, 2002, as ``National Airborne 
          Day''.
  
    NATIONAL ALCOHOL AND DRUG ADDICTION RECOVERY MONTH

        S. Res. 147--To designate the month of September of 2001 as 
          ``National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month''.
  
    NATIONAL BIOTECHNOLOGY WEEK

        S. Res. 75--Designating the week beginning May 13, 2001, as 
          ``National Biotechnology Week''.
  
        S. Res. 243--Designating the week of April 21 through April 28, 
          2002, as ``National Biotechnology Week''.
  
    NATIONAL CHARACTER COUNTS WEEK

        S. Con. Res. 78--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the 
          establishment of National Character Counts Week.
  
        H. Con. Res. 204--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the 
          establishment of National Character Counts Week.
  
    NATIONAL CHARTER SCHOOLS WEEK

        S. Con. Res. 33--Supporting a National Charter Schools Week.
  
        H. Con. Res. 386--Supporting a National Charter Schools Week, 
          and for other purposes.
  
    NATIONAL CHILD CARE WORTHY WAGE DAY

        S. Res. 79--Designating May 1, 2001, as ``National Child Care 
          Worthy Wage Day''.
  
        S. Res. 260--Designating May 1, 2002, as ``National Child Care 
          Worthy Wage Day''.
  
    NATIONAL CHILDREN'S MEMORIAL DAY

        S. Res. 109--Designating the second Sunday in the month of 
          December as ``National Children's Memorial Day'' and the last 
          Friday in the month of April as ``Children's Memorial Flag 
          Day''.
  
    NATIONAL CHILD'S DAY

        S. Res. 90--Designating June 3, 2001, as ``National Child's 
          Day''.
  
    NATIONAL CIVIC PARTICIPATION WEEK

        S. Res. 140--Designating the week beginning September 15, 2002, 
          as ``National Civic Participation Week''.
  
    NATIONAL CIVILIAN CONSERVATION CORPS DAY

        S. Res. 207--Designating March 31, 2002, and March 31, 2003, as 
          ``National Civilian Conservation Corps Day''.
  
    NATIONAL CONCERN ABOUT YOUNG PEOPLE

        S. Res. 161--Designating October 17, 2001, as a ``Day of 
          National Concern About Young People and Gun Violence''.
  
    NATIONAL CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEE WEEK

        S. Res. 92--To designate the week beginning June 3, 2001, as 
          ``National Correctional Officers and Employees Week''.
  
    NATIONAL COURT REPORTING AND CAPTIONING DAY

        S. Res. 95--Designating August 3, 2001, as ``National Court 
          Reporting and Captioning Day''.
  
    NATIONAL CRAZY HORSE DAY

        S. Res. 68--Designating September 6, 2001, as ``National Crazy 
          Horse Day''.
  
        S. Res. 224--Designating September 6, 2002, as ``National Crazy 
          Horse Day''.
  
    NATIONAL CYSTIC FIBROSIS AWARENESS WEEK

        S. Res. 270--Designating the week of October 13, 2002, through 
          October 19, 2002, as ``National Cystic Fibrosis Awareness 
          Week''.
  
    NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER AND FASTING

        S. Res. 340--Affirming the importance of a national day of 
          prayer and fasting, and designating November 27, 2002, as a 
          national day of prayer and fasting.
  
        S. Con. Res. 155--Affirming the importance of a national day of 
          prayer and fasting, and expressing the sense of Congress that 
          November 27, 2002, should be designated as a national day of 
          prayer and fasting.
    NATIONAL DONOR DAY

        H. Con. Res. 31--Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding 
          the importance of organ, tissue, bone marrow, and blood 
          donation and supporting National Donor Day.
  
    NATIONAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES WEEK

        S. Con. Res. 40--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the 
          designation of the week of May 20, 2001, as ``National 
          Emergency Medical Services Week''.
  
    NATIONAL GOOD NEIGHBOR DAY

        S. Con. Res. 134--Expressing the sense of Congress to designate 
          the fourth Sunday of each September as ``National Good 
          Neighbor Day''.
  
    NATIONAL HEALTH CENTER WEEK

        S. Con. Res. 121--Expressing the sense of Congress that there 
          should be established a National Health Center Week for the 
          week beginning on August 18, 2002, to raise awareness of 
          health services provided by community, migrant, public 
          housing, and homeless health centers.
  
        H. Con. Res. 179--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the 
          establishment of a National Health Center Week to raise 
          awareness of health services provided by community, migrant, 
          public housing, and homeless health centers.
  
    NATIONAL INHALANTS AND POISON AWARENESS WEEK

        S. Res. 43--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the 
          President should designate the week of March 18 through March 
          24, 2001, as ``National Inhalants and Poisons Awareness 
          Week''.
  
        S. Res. 206--Designating the week of March 17 through March 23, 
          2002, as ``National Inhalants and Poison Prevention Week''.
  
    NATIONAL MAMMOGRAPHY DAY

        S. Res. 164--Designating October 19, 2001, as ``National 
          Mammography Day''.
  
        S. Res. 326--Designating October 18, 2002, as ``National 
          Mammography Day''.
  
    NATIONAL MENTAL HEALTH AWARENESS WEEK

        S. Con. Res. 71--Designating the week of October 7 through 
          October 13, 2001, as ``National Mental Health Awareness 
          Week''.
  
    NATIONAL MILITARY APPRECIATION MONTH

        S. 1785--To urge the President to establish the White House 
          Commission on National Military Appreciation Month, and for 
          other purposes.
  
    NATIONAL MILITARY FAMILY MONTH

        S. Con. Res. 131--Designating the month of November 2002 as 
          ``National Military Family Month''.
  
    NATIONAL MISSING PERSONS DAY

        S. Res. 226--Designating April 6, 2002, as ``National Missing 
          Persons Day''.
  
        S.J. Res. 40--Designating August as ``National Missing Adult 
          Awareness Month''.
  
    NATIONAL MURDER AWARENESS DAY

        S. Res. 41--Designating April 4, 2001, as ``National Murder 
          Awareness Day''.
  
    NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH WEEK

        S. Res. 245--Designating the week of May 5 through May 11, 2002, 
          as ``National Occupational Safety and Health Week''.
  
    NATIONAL OVARIAN CANCER AWARENESS WEEK

        S. Res. 163--Designating the week of September 23, 2001, through 
          September 29, 2001, as ``National Ovarian Cancer Awareness 
          Week''.
  
    NATIONAL PARENTS WEEK

        S. Res. 150--Designating the week of September 23 through 
          September 29, 2001, as ``National Parents Week''.
  
        S. Res. 328--Designating the week of September 22 through 
          September 28, 2002, as ``National Parents Week''.
  
    NATIONAL PROSTATE CANCER AWARENESS MONTH

        S. Res. 138--Designating the month of September as ``National 
          Prostate Cancer Awareness Month''.
  
        S. Res. 325--Designating the month of September 2002 as 
          ``National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month''.
  
    NATIONAL RESPONSIBLE FATHER'S DAY

        S. Res. 106--Encouraging and promoting greater involvement of 
          fathers in their children's lives and designating Father's Day 
          2001 as ``National Responsible Father's Day''.
  
    NATIONAL RUNAWAY PREVENTION MONTH

        S. Res. 339--Designating November 2002 as ``National Runaway 
          Prevention Month''.
  
    NATIONAL SAFE KIDS WEEK

        S. Con. Res. 102--Proclaiming the week of May 4 through May 11, 
          2002, as ``National Safe Kids Week''.
  
    NATIONAL SAFE PLACE WEEK

        S. Res. 25--Designating the week beginning March 18, 2001, as 
          ``National Safe Place Week''.
  
        S. Res. 215--Designating the week beginning March 17, 2002, as 
          ``National Safe Place Week''.
  
        S. Res. 218--Designating the week beginning March 17, 2002, as 
          ``National Safe Place Week''.
  
    NATIONAL SEXUAL ASSAULT AWARENESS MONTH

        S. Res. 72--Designating the month of April as ``National Sexual 
          Assault Awareness Month''.
  
    NATIONAL SHAKEN BABY SYNDROME AWARENESS WEEK

        S. Res. 55--Designating the third week of April as ``National 
          Shaken Baby Syndrome Awareness Week'' for the year 2001 and 
          all future years.
  
    NATIONAL VETERANS AWARENESS WEEK

        S. Res. 143--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the 
          development of educational programs on veterans' contributions 
          to the country and the designation of the week of November 11 
          through November 17, 2001, as ``National Veterans Awareness 
          Week''.
  
        S. Res. 293--Designating the week of November 10 through 
          November 16, 2002, as ``National Veterans Awareness Week'' to 
          emphasize the need to develop educational programs regarding 
          the contributions of veterans to the country.
  
    NATIONAL WEATHERIZATION DAY

        S. Res. 148--Designating October 30, 2001, as ``National 
          Weatherization Day''.
  
    NATIONAL WORK SAFE WEEK

        S. Res. 98--Designating the period beginning on June 11 and 
          ending on June 15, 2001, as ``National Work Safe Week''.
  
        S. Res. 276--Designating the period beginning on June 10 and 
          ending on June 14, 2002, as ``National Work Safe Week''.
  
    NATIONAL 4-H YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

        S. Con. Res. 143--Designating October 6, 2002, through October 
          12, 2002, as ``National 4-H Youth Development Program Week''.
  
    OLDER AMERICANS MONTH

        S. Res. 78--Designating May 2001 as ``Older Americans Month''.
  
        S. Res. 259--Designating May 2002 as ``Older Americans Month''.
  
    PATRIOT DAY

        S.J. Res. 29--Amending title 36, United States Code, to 
          designate September 11 as Patriot Day.
  
        H.J. Res. 71 (Public Law 107-89)--Amending title 36, United 
          States Code, to designate September 11 as Patriot Day.
  
    PEARL HARBOR REMEMBRANCE DAY

        S. Con. Res. 44--Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding 
          National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.
  
        H. Con. Res. 56--Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding 
          National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.
  
    PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION DAY

        S. 2104--To establish election day in Presidential election 
          years as a legal public holiday.
  
    PURPLE HEART RECOGNITION DAY

        S. Con. Res. 152--Designating August 7, 2003, as ``National 
          Purple Heart Recognition Day''.
  
    PUT THE BRAKES ON FATALITIES DAY

        S. Res. 266--Designating October 10, 2002, as ``Put the Brakes 
          on Fatalities Day''.
  
    READ ACROSS AMERICA DAY

        S. Res. 211--Designating March 2, 2002, as ``Read Across America 
          Day''.
  
    TEACHING CHILDREN ABOUT CURRENT EVENTS

        S. Res. 268--Designating May 20, 2002, as a day for Americans to 
          recognize the importance of teaching children about current 
          events in an accessible way to their development as both 
          students and citizens.
  
    TRADITIONAL OBSERVANCE OF MEMORIAL DAY

        S. 61--To restore the traditional day of observance of Memorial 
          Day.
  
    YEAR OF THE BLUES

        S. Res. 316--Designating the year beginning February 1, 2003, as 
          the ``Year of the Blues''.
  
    YEAR OF THE ROSE

        S.J. Res. 8--Designating 2002 as the ``Year of the Rose''.
  

DEATH PENALTY
    INNOCENCE PROTECTION

        S. 486--To reduce the risk that innocent persons may be 
          executed, and for other purposes.
  
    MORATORIUM ON EXECUTIONS

        S. 233--To place a moratorium on executions by the Federal 
          Government and urge the States to do the same, while a 
          National Commission on the Death Penalty reviews the fairness 
          of the imposition of the death penalty.
  
    REPEAL FEDERAL DEATH PENALTY

        S. 191--To abolish the death penalty under Federal law.
  

DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
    OFFICE FOR AGRICULTURAL TRUST MATTERS

        S. 282--To establish in the Antitrust Division of the Department 
          of Justice a position with responsibility for agricultural 
          antitrust matters.
  
    OFFICE FOR VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

        S. 161--To establish the Violence Against Women Office within 
          the Department of Justice.
  
        S. 570--To establish a permanent Violence Against Women Office 
          at the Department of Justice.
  
    OFFICE TO MONITOR ACTS OF INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM

        S. 1377--To require the Attorney General to establish an office 
          in the Department of Justice to monitor acts of international 
          terrorism alleged to have been committed by Palestinian 
          individuals or individuals acting on behalf of Palestinian 
          organizations and to carry out certain other related 
          activities.
  

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
    EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION

        S. 2956--To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to submit 
          a semi-annual report to Congress regarding the effectiveness 
          with which information is exchanged between the Department of 
          Homeland Security, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and 
          State and local law enforcement authorities.
  

EDUCATION
    NEED-BASED EDUCATIONAL AID

        H.R. 768 (Public Law 107-72)--To amend the Improving America's 
          Schools Act of 1994 to make permanent the favorable treatment 
          of need-based educational aid under the antitrust laws.
  

EXPRESSING PROFOUND SORROW
    DEATHS AND INJURIES OF FIRST RESPONDERS

        S. Con. Res. 73--Expressing the profound sorrow of Congress for 
          the deaths and injuries suffered by first responders as they 
          endeavored to save innocent people in the aftermath of the 
          terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon 
          on September 11, 2001.
  

FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
    HOMELAND SECURITY BLOCK GRANTS

        S. 1737--To provide for homeland security block grants.
  

FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES
    PILOT PROJECTS USING FEDERAL INMATE LABOR

        S. 1228--To amend title 18, United States Code, to authorize 
          pilot projects under which private companies in the United 
          States may use Federal inmate labor to produce items that 
          would otherwise be produced by foreign labor, to revise the 
          authorities and operations of Federal Prison Industries, and 
          for other purposes.
  
    PURCHASES FROM FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES

        S. 1295--To amend title 18, United States Code, to revise the 
          requirements for procurement of products of Federal Prison 
          Industries to meet needs of Federal agencies, and for other 
          purposes.
  

FEDERAL RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
    ELIMINATE REQUIREMENT FOR A UNANIMOUS VERDICT

        S. 34--To eliminate a requirement for a unanimous verdict in 
          criminal trials in Federal courts.
  
    VIDEO TELECONFERENCING IMPROVEMENTS

        S. 791--To amend the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.
  

FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION
    AMMUNITION MAGAZINE IMPORT BAN

        S. 134--To ban the importation of large capacity ammunition 
          feeding devices.
  
    BULK PURCHASE OF HANDGUNS

        S. 406--To reduce gun trafficking by prohibiting bulk purchases 
          of handguns.
  
    CHILD HANDGUN SAFETY LOCKS

        S. 436--To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to 
          require the position of a child safety lock in connection with 
          the transfer of a handgun and provide safety standards for 
          child safety locks.
  
    CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK

        S. 890--To require criminal background checks on all firearms 
          transactions occurring at events that provide a venue for the 
          sale, offer for sale, transfer, or exchange of firearms, and 
          to provide additional resources for gun crime enforcement.
  
    EXTEND BRADY BACKGROUND CHECKS

        S. 767--To extend the Brady background checks to gun shows, and 
          for other purposes.
  
    FIREARMS SAFETY AND CONSUMER PROTECTION

        S. 330--To expand the powers of the Secretary of the Treasury to 
          regulate the manufacture, distribution, and sale of firearms 
          and ammunition, and to expand the jurisdiction of the 
          Secretary to include firearm products and nonpowder firearms.
  
    GUN CONTROL LEGISLATION

        S. 3116--To permanently eliminate a procedure under which the 
          Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms can waive 
          prohibitions on the possession of firearms and explosives by 
          convicted felons, drug offenders, and other disqualified 
          individuals.
  
    GUN PARTS TRAFFICKING

        S. 609--To close loopholes in the firearms laws which allow the 
          unregulated manufacture, assembly, shipment, or transportation 
          of firearms or firearm parts, and for other purposes.
  
    GUN SALE ANTI-FRAUD AND PRIVACY PROTECTION

        S. 1253--To protect ability of law enforcement to effectively 
          investigate and prosecute illegal gun sales and protect the 
          privacy of the American people.
  
    LICENSING AND RECORD OF SALE

        S. 25--To provide for the implementation of a system of 
          licensing for purchasers of certain firearms and for a record 
          of sale system for those firearms, and for other purposes.
  
    POLICE GUN BUYBACK ASSISTANCE

        S. 610--To provide grants to law enforcement agencies to 
          purchase firearms needed to perform law enforcement duties.
  
    PROTECT CITIZENS' RIGHTS

        S. 1996--To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect 
          citizens' rights under the Second Amendment to obtain firearms 
          for legal use, and for other purposes.
  
    PROTECTION OF GUN OWNER PRIVACY

        S. 906--To provide for protection of gun owner privacy and 
          ownership rights, and for other purposes.
  
    SECURE ACCESS TO FIREARMS ENHANCEMENT

        S. 514--To amend title 18 of the United States to provide for 
          reciprocity in regard to the manner in which nonresidents of a 
          State may carry certain concealed firearms in that State.
  

FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES
    PROTECTION OF THE FLAG

        S. 2894--To provide for the protection of the flag of the United 
          States, and for other purposes.
  
    ETIQUETTE FOR FLYING THE FLAG

        H.R. 1022--To amend title 4, United States Code, to make sure 
          the rules of etiquette for flying the flag of the United 
          States do not preclude the flying of flags at half mast when 
          ordered by city and local officials.
  

GENERAL PROVISIONS
    CLARIFY APPLICATION OF LEGISLATION

        S. 36--To amend title 1, United States Code, to clarify the 
          effect and application of legislation.

GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION AND EMPLOYEES
    ESTABLISH A COMMISSION TO REVIEW THE FBI

        S. 1074--To establish a commission to review the Federal Bureau 
          of Investigation.
  
    FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION REFORM

        S. 1974--To make needed reforms in the Federal Bureau of 
          Investigation, and for other purposes.
  
    INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR THE FBI

        S. 1065--To amend the Inspector General Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. 
          App.) to establish an Inspector General for the Federal Bureau 
          of Investigation, and for other purposes.
  

GRANTS FOR DNA ANALYSIS
    BACKLOG ELIMINATION

        S. 2318--To provide additional resources to States to eliminate 
          the backlog of unanalyzed rape kits and to ensure timely 
          analysis of rape kits in the future.
  

HEALTH CARE
    ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE

        S. 2793--To improve patient access to health care services and 
          provide improved medical care by reducing the excessive burden 
          the liability system places on the health care delivery 
          system.
  
        H.R. 4600--To improve patient access to health care services and 
          provide improved medical care by reducing the excessive burden 
          the liability system places on the health care delivery 
          system.
  

ILLEGAL GAMBLING
    SPORTS GAMBLING

        S. 338--To protect amateur athletics and combat illegal sports 
          gambling.
  
    INTERNET GAMBLING

        S. 3006--To prohibit Internet gambling.
  
        H.R. 556--To prevent the use of certain bank instruments for 
          unlawful Internet gambling, and for other purposes.
  

IMMIGRATION
    DREAM ACT

        S. 1291--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
          Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
          residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
          cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain 
          alien college-bound students who are long-term United States 
          residents.
  
    EXTEND DEADLINE TO PRESENT BORDER CROSSING CARD

        S. 1400--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
          Responsibility Act of 1996 to extend the deadline for aliens 
          to present a border crossing card that contains a biometric 
          identifier matching the appropriate biometric characteristic 
          of the alien.
  
    LIBERIAN REFUGEE IMMIGRATION FAIRNESS

        S. 656--To provide for the adjustment of status of certain 
          nationals of Liberia to that of lawful permanent residence.
  
    PRIVATE RELIEF LEGISLATION

        S. 151--For the Relief of Ashley Ross Fuller.
  
        S. 204--For the relief of Benjamin M. Banfro.
  
        S. 209--For the relief of Sung Jun Oh.
  
        S. 387--For the relief of Edwardo Reyes, Dianelita Reyes, and 
          their children, Susy Damaris Reyes, Danny Daniel Reyes, and 
          Brandon Neil Reyes.
  
        S. 453--For the relief of Denes and Gyorgyi Fulop.
  
        S. 560 (Private Law 107-1)--For the relief of Rita Mirembe 
          Revell (a.k.a. Margaret Rita Mirembe).
  
        S. 702--For the relief of Gao Zhan.
  
        S. 949--For the relief of Shenfu Ge.
  
        S. 963--For the relief of Ana Esparza and Maria Munoz.
  
        S. 1245--For the relief of Renato Rosetti.
  
        S. 1366--For the relief of Lindita Idrizi Heath.
  
        S. 1406--For the relief of Tanian Unzueta.
  
        S. 1468--For the relief of Ilko Vasilev Ivanov, Anelia Marinova 
          Peneva, Marina Ilkova Ivanova, and Julia Ilkova Ivanova.
  
        S. 1730--For the relief of Vichai Sae Tung (also known as Chai 
          Chaowasaree).
  
        S. 1776--To provide for the naturalization of Deena Gilbey.
  
        S. 1950--For the relief of Richi James Lesley.
  
        S. 2464--For the relief of Sammie Martine Orr.
  
        S. 2472--For the relief of Rosemary Bichage.
  
        S. 2898--For the relief of Jaya Gulab Tolani and Hitesh Gulab 
          Tolani.
  
        S. 2919--For the relief of Irina Kotlova-Green and her son, 
          Nikita Kotlov.
  
        S. 2991--For the relief of Sharif Kesbeh, Asmaa Sharif Kesbeh, 
          Batool Kesbeh, Noor Sharif Kesbeh, Alaa Kesbeh, Sondos Kesbeh, 
          Hadeel Kesbeh, and Mohanned Kesbeh.
  
        S. 3014--For the relief of Jesus Raul Apodaca-Madrid and certain 
          of his family members.
  
        S. 3069--For the relief of Daniel King Cairo.
  
        H.R. 2245 (Private Law 107-5)--For the relief of Anisha Goveas 
          Foti.
  

IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY ACT
    ADMISSION OF NONIMMIGRANT NURSES

        S. 1259--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act with 
          respect to the admission of nonimmigrant nurses.
  
    ALIEN ENTREPRENEUR ADJUSTMENT

        S. 3053--To provide immigration benefits, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    ALTERNATIVE SPONSOR IF ORIGINAL SPONSOR DIES

        S. 1167--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to permit 
          the substitution of an alternative close family sponsor in the 
          case of the death of the person petitioning for an alien's 
          admission to the United States.
  
        H.R. 1892 (Public Law 107-150)--To amend the Immigration and 
          Nationality Act to provide for the acceptance of an affidavit 
          of support from another eligible sponsor if the original 
          sponsor has died and the Attorney General has determined for 
          humanitarian reasons that the original sponsor's 
          classification petition should not be revoked.
  
    AMENDMENTS--THE ``AgJOBS'' BILL

        S. 1161--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to 
          streamline procedures for the admission and extension of stay 
          of nonimmigrant agricultural workers; to provide a stable, 
          legal, agricultural workforce; to extend basic legal 
          protections and better working conditions to more workers; to 
          provide for a system of one-time, earned adjustment to legal 
          status for certain agricultural workers; and for other 
          purposes.
  
    ANTI-ATROCITY ALIEN DEPORTATION

        S. 864--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide 
          that aliens who commit acts of torture, extrajudicial 
          killings, or other specified atrocities abroad are 
          inadmissible and removable and to establish within the 
          Criminal Division of the Department of Justice an Office of 
          Special Investigations having responsibilities under that Act 
          with respect to alien participants in war crimes, genocide, 
          and the commission of acts of torture and extrajudicial 
          killings abroad.
  
    BORDER COMMUTER STUDENTS

        S. 2742--To establish new nonimmigrant classes for border 
          commuter students.
    CHILDREN OF U.S. PARENTS RESIDING ABROAD

        S. 939--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to confer 
          citizenship automatically on children residing abroad in the 
          legal and physical custody of a citizen parent serving in a 
          Government or military position abroad.
  
    CHILDREN'S ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS

        S. 1265--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to require 
          the Attorney General to cancel the removal and adjust the 
          status of certain aliens who were brought to the United States 
          as children.
  
    CHILD STATUS PROTECTION

        S. 672--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide 
          for the continued classification of certain aliens as children 
          for purposes of that Act in cases where the aliens ``age-out'' 
          while awaiting immigration processing, and for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 1209 (Public Law 107-208)--To amend the Immigration and 
          Nationality Act to determine whether an alien is a child, for 
          purposes of classification as an immediate relative, based on 
          the age of the alien on the date the classification petition 
          with respect to the alien is filed, and for other purposes.
  
    DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS FOR RURAL AMERICA

        S. 1342--To allocate H-1B visas for demonstration projects in 
          rural America.
  
    ELIGIBILITY FOR REFUGEE STATUS

        H.R. 1840 (Public Law 107-185)--To extend eligibility for 
          refugee status of unmarried sons and daughters of certain 
          Vietnamese refugees.
  
    EXPAND THE CLASS OF BENEFICIARIES

        S. 778--To expand the class of beneficiaries who may apply for 
          adjustment of status under section 245(i) of the Immigration 
          and Nationality Act by extending the deadline for 
          classification petition and labor certification filings.
  
    FACILITATE THE IMMIGRATION OF CERTAIN ALIENS

        S. 56--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to 
          facilitate the immigration to the United States of certain 
          aliens born in the Philippines or Japan who were fathered by 
          United States citizens.
  
    H-2A REFORM

        S. 1313--To provide for the adjustment of status of certain 
          foreign agricultural workers, to amend the Immigration and 
          Nationality Act to reform the H-2A worker program under that 
          Act, and for other purposes.
  
    IMMIGRANT FAIRNESS RESTORATION

        S. 955--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to modify 
          restrictions added by the Illegal Immigration Reform and 
          Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996.
    IMMIGRATION REFORM

        S. 2444--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to improve 
          the administration and enforcement of the immigration laws, to 
          enhance the security of the United States, and to establish 
          the Office of Children's Services within the Department of 
          Justice, and for other purposes.
  
    INADMISSIBLE TO THE UNITED STATES

        S. 3159--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to render 
          inadmissible to the United States the extended family of 
          international child abductors, and for other purposes.
  
    INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL GRADUATES

        H.R. 4858--To improve access to physicians in medically 
          underserved areas.
  
    IRAQI SCIENTISTS LIBERATION

        S. 3079--To authorize the issuance of immigrant visas to, and 
          the admission to the United States for permanent residence of, 
          certain scientists, engineers, and technicians who have worked 
          in Iraqi weapons of mass destruction programs.
  
    LIMITATION ON WAGE REQUIREMENT

        S. 1442--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to impose 
          a limitation on the wage that the Secretary of Labor may 
          require an employer to pay an alien who is an H-2A 
          nonimmigrant agricultural worker.
  
    NEW NONIMMIGRANT CATEGORY

        S. 1149--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to 
          establish a new nonimmigrant category for chefs and 
          individuals in related occupations.
  
    POSTHUMOUS CITIZENSHIP

        S. 1859--To extend the deadline for granting posthumous 
          citizenship to individuals who die while on active-duty 
          service in the Armed Forces.
  
    REFUGEE PROTECTION

        S. 1311--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to 
          reaffirm the United States historic commitment to protecting 
          refugees who are fleeing persecution or torture.
  
    STATE CRIMINAL ALIEN ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

        S. 862--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to 
          authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2002 through 2006 to 
          carry out the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program.
  
    TEMPORARY PROTECTED STATUS FOR COLOMBIAN NATIONALS

        S. 2856--To designate Colombia under section 244 of the 
          Immigration and Nationality Act in order to make nationals of 
          Colombia eligible for temporary protected status under such 
          section.
  
    UNITING FAMILIES

        S. 2493--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide 
          a limited extension of the program under section 245(i) of 
          that Act.
  
    WORK AUTHORIZATION

        S. 1889--To provide for work authorization for nonimmigrant 
          spouses of intracompany transferees, and to reduce the period 
          of time during which certain intracompany transferees have to 
          be continuously employed before applying for admission to the 
          United States.
  
        S. 1890--To provide for work authorization for nonimmigrant 
          spouses of treaty traders and treaty investors.
  
        H.R. 2277 (Public Law 107-124)--To provide for work 
          authorization for nonimmigrant spouses of treaty traders and 
          treaty investors.
  
        H.R. 2278 (Public Law 107-125)--To provide for work 
          authorization for nonimmigrant spouses of intracompany 
          transferees, and to reduce the period of time during which 
          certain intracompany transferees have to be continuously 
          employed before applying for admission to the United States.
  
    VISA INTEGRITY AND SECURITY

        S. 1518--To improve procedures with respect to the admission to, 
          and departure from, the United States of aliens.
  
    WORKING FAMILIES REGISTRY

        S. 562--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act with 
          respect to the record of admission for permanent residence in 
          the case of certain aliens.
  

IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE
    ELECTRONIC ACCESS TO CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORDS

        S. 1452--To provide for electronic access by the Department of 
          State and the Immigration and Naturalization Service to 
          certain information in the criminal history records of the 
          Federal Bureau of Investigation to determine whether or not a 
          visa applicant or applicant for admission has a criminal 
          history record.
  
    FORT SMITH INS SUBOFFICE

        S. 644--To authorize the establishment of a suboffice of the 
          Immigration and Naturalization Service in Fort Smith, 
          Arkansas.
  
    HMONG VETERANS' NATURALIZATION EXTENSION

        S. 1467--To amend the Hmong Veterans' Naturalization Act of 2000 
          to extend the deadlines for application and payment of fees.
    IMMIGRATION REFORM AND ACCOUNTABILITY

        H.R. 3231--To replace the Immigration and Naturalization Service 
          with the Office of the Associate Attorney General for 
          Immigration Affairs, the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration 
          Services, and the Bureau of Immigration Enforcement, and for 
          other purposes.
  
    NASHVILLE INS SUBOFFICE

        S. 439--To authorize the establishment of a suboffice of the 
          Immigration and Naturalization Service in Nashville, 
          Tennessee.
  
    TERRORIST VICTIM CITIZENSHIP RELIEF

        S. 1774--To accord honorary citizenship to the alien victims of 
          September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks against the United 
          States and to provide for the granting of citizenship to the 
          alien spouses and children of certain victims of such attacks.
  

INCARCERATION OF INMATES
    PUBLIC SAFETY ACT

        S. 842--To ensure that the incarceration of inmates is not 
          provided by private contractors or vendors and that persons 
          charged or convicted of an offense against the United States 
          shall be housed in facilities managed and maintained by 
          Federal, State, or local governments.
  

JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE
    ADDITIONAL DISTRICT COURT JUDGES FOR FLORIDA

        S. 2036--To authorize the appointment of additional Federal 
          district court judges for the middle and southern districts of 
          Florida, and for other purposes.
  
    ADDITIONAL FEDERAL JUDGESHIPS

        S. 1805--To convert certain temporary judgeships to permanent 
          judgeships, extend a judgeship, and for other purposes.
  
    ADDITIONAL PERMANENT JUDGESHIP

        S. 1757--To authorize an additional permanent judgeship in the 
          district of Idaho, and for other purposes.
  
    BANKRUPTCY JUDGESHIPS

        S. 3074--To provide bankruptcy judgeships.
  
    CAPITAL DEFENSE COUNSEL STANDARDS

        S. 2442--To ensure that indigent death penalty defendants in 
          State courts receive adequate legal representation, and for 
          other purposes.
    CLASS ACTION FAIRNESS

        S. 1712--To amend the procedures that apply to consideration of 
          interstate class actions to assure fairer outcomes for class 
          members and defendants, and for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 2341--To amend the procedures that apply to consideration 
          of interstate class actions to assure fairer outcomes for 
          class members and defendants, to outlaw certain practices that 
          provide inadequate settlements for class members, to assure 
          that attorneys do not receive a disproportionate amount of 
          settlements at the expense of class members, to provide for 
          clearer and simpler information in class action settlement 
          notices, to assure prompt consideration of interstate class 
          actions, to amend title 28, United States Code, to allow the 
          application of the principles of Federal diversity 
          jurisdiction to interstate class actions, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISING

        S. 1858--To permit the closed circuit televising of the criminal 
          trial of Zacarias Moussaoui for the victims of September 11th.
  
    CONFIDENCE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE

        S. 2446--To ensure that death penalty defendants have a true 
          opportunity to have their cases considered by the courts, to 
          provide all prisoners with an opportunity to present 
          exculpatory DNA evidence, and for other purposes.
  
    CONVERT TEMPORARY JUDGESHIP

        S. 2029--To convert the temporary judgeship for the eastern 
          district of Virginia to a permanent judgeship, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    COVERT INVESTIGATIVE PRACTICES

        S. 1435--To provide that covert investigative practices 
          involving Federal attorneys in criminal investigations and 
          prosecutions shall not be considered dishonest, fraudulent, 
          deceitful, or misrepresentative, and for other purposes.
  
    DEATH PENALTY REVIEWS

        S. 2443--To ensure that death penalty defendants have a true 
          opportunity to have their cases considered by the courts, and 
          for other purposes.
  
    ELECTION OF ANNUITY

        S. 1477--To provide for an election of an annuity under section 
          377 of title 28, United States Code, for any qualified 
          magistrate judge.
  
    END RACIAL PROFILING

        S. 989--To prohibit racial profiling.
    EQUAL ACCESS TO JUSTICE REFORM

        S. 106--To amend the provisions of titles 5 and 28, United 
          States Code, relating to equal access to justice, award of 
          reasonable costs and fees, taxpayers' recovery of costs, fees, 
          and expenses, administrative settlement offers, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    JUDGESHIPS IN THE DISTRICT OF HAWAII

        S. 57--To convert a temporary Federal judgeship in the district 
          of Hawaii to a permanent judgeship, authorize an additional 
          permanent judgeship in the district of Hawaii, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    JUDICIAL IMPROVEMENTS

        S. 2713--To amend title 28, United States Code, to make certain 
          modifications in the judicial discipline procedures, and for 
          other purposes.
  
        H.R. 3892--To amend title 28, United States Code, to make 
          certain modifications in the judicial discipline procedures, 
          and for other purposes.
  
    JUDICIAL TAXATION PROHIBITION

        S. 32--To amend title 28, United States Code, to clarify the 
          remedial jurisdiction of inferior Federal courts.
  
    MEDIA COVERAGE OF COURT PROCEEDINGS

        S. 986--To allow media coverage of court proceedings.
  
    MULTIPARTY, MULTIFORUM TRIAL JURISDICTION

        S. 3050--To provide multiparty, multiforum jurisdiction of 
          district courts, and for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 860--To amend title 28, United States Code, to allow a 
          judge to whom a case is transferred to retain jurisdiction 
          over certain multidistrict litigation cases for trial, and to 
          provide for Federal jurisdiction of certain multiparty, 
          multiforum civil actions.
  
    NUMBER AND COMPOSITION OF CIRCUITS

        S. 346--To amend chapter 3 of title 28, United States Code, to 
          divide the Ninth Judicial Circuit of the United States into 
          two circuits, and for other purposes.
  
    PARTICIPATE IN RETIREMENT PROGRAM

        S. 3170--To authorize Chief Judge Richard T. Haik, of the 
          western district of Louisiana, to participate in the 
          retirement program provided for judicial officials under 
          section 326 of title 28, United States Code.
  
    PAY EQUITY FOR FEDERAL JUDGES

        S. 1162--To repeal the requirement relating to specific 
          statutory authorization for increases in judicial salaries, to 
          provide for automatic annual increases for judicial salaries, 
          to provide for a 9.6 percent increase in judicial salaries, 
          and for other purposes.
    PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT FOR ATTORNEYS

        S. 1437--To clarify the applicable standards of professional 
          conduct for attorneys for the Government, and for other 
          purposes.
  
    PROHIBITION ON THE USE OF FUNDS

        S. 2539--To prohibit the use of taxpayer funds to advocate a 
          position that is inconsistent with existing Supreme Court 
          precedent with respect to the Second Amendment.
  
    SETTLEMENT ENCOURAGEMENT AND FAIRNESS

        S. 3161--To provide a definition of a prevailing party for 
          Federal fee-shifting statutes.
  
    SOUTHWEST BORDER JUDGESHIPS

        S. 147--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal 
          district judges, and for other purposes.
  
    TEMPORARY FEDERAL DISTRICT JUDGESHIP

        S. 412--To provide for a temporary Federal district judgeship 
          for the southern district of Indiana.
  
    TWO JUDICIAL DISTRICTS FOR NEW JERSEY

        S. 273--To amend title 28, United States Code, to divide New 
          Jersey into 2 judicial districts.
  
    UNITED STATES MARSHALS SERVICE REFORM

        S. 1977--To amend chapter 37 of title 28, United States Code, to 
          provide for appointment of United States marshals by the 
          Attorney General.
  

JUSTICE FOR U.S. PRISONERS OF WAR
    HELD BY JAPAN DURING WORLD WAR II

        S. 1154--To preserve certain actions brought in Federal court 
          against Japanese defendants by members of the United States 
          Armed Forces held by Japan as prisoners of war during World 
          War II.
  

JUSTICE FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME
    TERRORISM VICTIM'S ACCESS TO COMPENSATION

        S. 1772--To ensure that American victims of terrorism have 
          access to the blocked assets of terrorists, terrorist 
          organizations, and state sponsors of terrorism.
  
        S. 2134--To allow victims of state sponsored terrorism to 
          receive compensation from blocked assets of those states.
  

JUVENILE JUSTICE AND DELINQUENCY

    AMENDMENTS TO THE ACT OF 1974

        H.R. 1900--To amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency 
          Prevention Act of 1974 to provide quality prevention programs 
          and accountability programs relating to juvenile delinquency, 
          and for other purposes.
  
    NATIONAL CHILD PROTECTION IMPROVEMENT

        S. 1868--To establish a national center on volunteer and 
          provider screening to reduce sexual and other abuse of 
          children, the elderly, and individuals with disabilities.
  
    SAFE INCARCERATION

        S. 1174--To provide for safe incarceration of juvenile 
          offenders.
  

LAW ENFORCEMENT
    BOARD OF INQUIRY

        S. 1837--To establish a board of inquiry to review the 
          activities of United States intelligence, law enforcement, and 
          other agencies leading up to the terrorist attacks of 
          September 11, 2001.
  
    BULLETPROOF POLICE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

        S. 440--To establish a matching grant program to help State and 
          local jurisdictions purchase bullet-resistant equipment for 
          use by law enforcement departments.
  
    EXPEDITED PAYMENTS FOR INJURED SAFETY OFFICERS

        S. 1422--To provide for the expedited payment of certain 
          benefits for a public safety officer who was killed or 
          suffered a catastrophic injury as a direct and proximate 
          result of a personal injury sustained in the line of duty in 
          connection with the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
  
    LAW ENFORCEMENT DISCIPLINE AND ACCOUNTABILITY

        S. 840--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe 
          Streets Act of 1968 to provide standards and procedures to 
          guide both State and local law enforcement agencies and law 
          enforcement officers during internal investigations, 
          interrogation of law enforcement officers, and administrative 
          disciplinary hearings, to ensure accountability of law 
          enforcement officers, to guarantee the due process rights of 
          law enforcement officers, and to require States to enact law 
          enforcement discipline, accountability, and due process laws.
  
    LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS' BENEFITS IMPROVEMENT

        S. 899--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act 
          of 1968 to increase the amount paid to families of public 
          safety officers killed in the line of duty.
  
    LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS DUE PROCESS

        S. 490--To provide grants to law enforcement agencies that 
          ensure that law enforcement officers employed by such agencies 
          are afforded due process when involved in a case that may lead 
          to dismissal, demotion, suspension, or transfer.
    LAW ENFORCEMENT PROTECTION

        S. 442--To exempt qualified current and former law enforcement 
          officers from State laws prohibiting the carrying of concealed 
          firearms and to allow States to enter into compacts to 
          recognize other States' concealed weapons permits.
  
    LAW ENFORCEMENT TRIBUTE

        S. 2179--To authorize the Attorney General to make grants to 
          States, local governments, and Indian tribes to establish 
          permanent tributes to honor men and women who were killed or 
          disabled while serving as law enforcement or public safety 
          officers.
  
    PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS' BENEFITS

        S. 3114--To ensure that a public safety officer who suffers a 
          fatal heart attack or stroke while on duty shall be presumed 
          to have died in the line of duty for purposes of public safety 
          officer survivor benefits.
  
    RURAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE

        S. 349--To provide funds to the National Center for Rural Law 
          Enforcement, and for other purposes.
  

LIABILITIES
    LIABILITY PROTECTION

        S. 1516--To remove civil liability barriers that discourage the 
          donation of fire equipment to volunteer fire companies.
  
    MEDICAL MALPRACTICE REFORM

        S. 1370--To reform the health care liability system.
  
    SMALL BUSINESS LIABILITY REFORM

        S. 865--To provide small businesses certain protections from 
          litigation excesses and to limit the product liability of 
          nonmanufacturer product sellers.
  
    TEACHER LIABILITY PROTECTION

        S. 316--To provide teacher liability protection.
  

LOUISIANA PURCHASE
    BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION

        S. 356--To establish a National Commission on the Bicentennial 
          of the Louisiana Purchase.
  

OLYMPIC MOVEMENT
    SUPPORTING GOALS AND IDEALS

        S. Res. 99--Supporting the goals and ideals of the Olympics.

PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
    APPROPRIATIONS

        S. 1754--To authorize appropriations for the United States 
          Patent and Trademark Office for fiscal years 2002 through 
          2007, and for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 2047--To authorize appropriations for the United States 
          Patent and Trademark Office for fiscal year 2002, and for 
          other purposes.
  

PATENTS
    INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION RESTORATION

        S. 1611--To restore Federal remedies for infringements of 
          intellectual property by States, and for other purposes.
  
        S. 2031--To restore Federal remedies for infringements of 
          intellectual property by States, and for other purposes.
  
    REEXAMINATION PROCEEDINGS

        H.R. 1886--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide for 
          appeals by third parties in certain patent reexamination 
          proceedings.
  
    REQUESTS FOR REEXAMINATION OF PATENTS

        H.R. 1866--To amend title 35, United States Code, to clarify the 
          basis for granting requests for reexamination of patents.
  

PATRIOTIC OBSERVANCES
    DESIGNATION OF NATIONAL TREE

        S. 811--To amend title 36, United States Code, to designate the 
          oak tree as the national tree of the United States.
  
    DISPLAY ``GOD BLESS AMERICA'' IN SCHOOLS

        S. Con. Res. 79--Expressing the sense of Congress that public 
          schools may display the words ``God Bless America'' as an 
          expression of support for the Nation.
  
        H. Con. Res. 248--Expressing the sense of the Congress that 
          public schools may display the words ``God Bless America'' as 
          an expression of support for the Nation.
  
    ELIGIBILITY IN THE AMERICAN LEGION

        S. 2934--To amend title 36, United States Code, to clarify the 
          requirements for eligibility in the American Legion.
  
        H.R. 3988 (Public Law 107-309)--To amend title 36, United States 
          Code, to clarify the requirements for eligibility in the 
          American Legion.
  
    NATIONAL SONG

        S. 3125--To designate ``God Bless America'' as the national song 
          of the United States.
  
    NATIONAL WASH AMERICA CAMPAIGN

        S. Con. Res. 70--Expressing the sense of the Congress in support 
          of the ``National Wash America Campaign''.
  

POW ASSISTANCE
    U.S. VETERANS TREATED AS SLAVE LABORERS

        S. 1272--To assist United States veterans who were treated as 
          slave laborers while held as prisoners of war by Japan during 
          World War II, and for other purposes.
  

POW/MIA ACCOUNTABILITY
    ASYLUM PROGRAM

        S. 1339 (Public Law 107-258)--To amend the Bring Them Home Alive 
          Act of 2000 to provide an asylum program with regard to 
          American Persian Gulf War POW/MIA's, and for other purposes.
  

POW/MIA MEMORIAL FLAG
    REQUIREMENT FOR DISPLAY OF FLAG

        S. 1226 (Public Law 107-323)--To require the display of the POW/
          MIA flag at the World War II Memorial, the Korean War Veterans 
          Memorial, and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
  

PRESIDENTIAL PROTECTION
    REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES

        S. 772--To permit the reimbursement of the expenses incurred by 
          an affected State and units of local government for security 
          at an additional temporary non-governmental property to be 
          secured by the Secret Service for protection of the President 
          for a period of not to exceed 60 days each fiscal year.
  

PRIVACY ACT OF 2001
    IDENTITY THEFT AND OTHER PRIVACY ABUSES

        S. 1055--To require the consent of an individual prior to the 
          sale and marketing of such individual's personally 
          identifiable information.
  

PRIVATE SECURITY OFFICER EMPLOYMENT
    BACKGROUND CHECKS

        S. 2238--To permit reviews of criminal records of applicants for 
          private security officer employment.
  

RACIAL PROFILING
    EDUCATION AND AWARENESS

        S. 2114--To authorize the Attorney General to carry out a racial 
          profiling educating and awareness program within the 
          Department of Justice and to assist state and local law 
          enforcement agencies in implementing such programs.
  

RADIATION EXPOSURE COMPENSATION
    TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS

        S. 898--To make technical amendments to the Radiation Exposure 
          Compensation Act (42 U.S.C. 2210 note), provide compensation 
          to certain claimants under such Act, and for other purposes.
  

RECOGNITIONS
    AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS

        S. Con. Res. 104--Recognizing the American Society of Civil 
          Engineers on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of its 
          founding and for the many vital contributions of civil 
          engineers to the quality of life of the people of the United 
          States, including the research and development projects that 
          have led to the physical infrastructure of modern America.
  
        H. Con. Res. 387--Recognizing the American Society of Civil 
          Engineers for reaching its 150th Anniversary and for the many 
          vital contributions of civil engineers to the quality of life 
          of our Nation's people including the research and development 
          projects that have led to the physical infrastructure of 
          modern America.
  
    ELLIS ISLAND MEDAL OF HONOR

        S. Res. 334--Recognizing the Ellis Island Medal of Honor.
  
    HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INTERNATIONAL

        S. Con. Res. 48--Recognizing Habitat for Humanity International 
          for its work in helping families in the United States to 
          realize the dream of homeownership.
  
    HARRY W. COLMERY

        S. Con. Res. 144--Expressing the sense of Congress that the 
          President should posthumously award the Presidential Medal of 
          Freedom to Harry W. Colmery.
  
    HEBREW IMMIGRANT AID SOCIETY

        S. Con. Res. 57--Recognizing the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society.
  
        S. Res. 145--Recognizing the 4,500,000 immigrants helped by the 
          Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society.
  
    HONOR DR. BENJAMIN ELIJAH MAYS

        S. Res. 23--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the 
          President should award the Presidential Medal of Freedom 
          posthumously to Dr. Benjamin Elijah Mays in honor of his 
          distinguished career as an educator, civil and human rights 
          leader, and public theologian.
  
    JOSEPH HENRY

        S. Con. Res. 89--Recognizing and honoring Joseph Henry for his 
          significant and distinguished role in the development and 
          advancement of science and electricity.
  
        H. Con. Res. 157--Recognizing and honoring Joseph Henry for his 
          significant and distinguished role in the development and 
          advancement of science and electricity.
  
    JUNETEENTH INDEPENDENCE DAY

        H. Con. Res. 163--Recognizing the historical significance of 
          Juneteenth Independence Day and expressing the sense of 
          Congress that history be regarded as a means of understanding 
          the past and solving the challenges of the future.
  
    MARY BAKER EDDY

        S. Con. Res. 145--Recognizing and commending Mary Baker Eddy's 
          achievements and the Mary Baker Eddy Library for the 
          Betterment of Humanity.
  
    MEMBERS OF AMVETS

        H. Con. Res. 314--Recognizing the members of AMVETS for their 
          service to the Nation and supporting the goal of AMVETS 
          National Charter Day.
  
    NATIONAL HOMEOWNERSHIP WEEK

        S. Res. 108--Recognizing National Homeownership Week and the 
          importance of homeownership to building strong communities and 
          families in the United States.
  
    NEGRO BASEBALL LEAGUES

        S. Con. Res. 140--Recognizing the teams and players of the Negro 
          Baseball Leagues for their achievements, dedication, 
          sacrifices, and contributions to baseball and the Nation.
  
        H. Con. Res. 337--Recognizing the teams and players of the Negro 
          Baseball Leagues for their achievements, dedication, 
          sacrifices, and contributions to baseball and the Nation.
  
    PUBLIC SAFETY MEDAL OF VALOR

        S. 39--To provide a national medal for public safety officers 
          who act with extraordinary valor above and beyond the call of 
          duty, and for other purposes.
  
        S. Con. Res. 66--To express the sense of the Congress that the 
          Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor should be awarded to 
          public safety officers killed in the line of duty in the 
          aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
  
        S. Con. Res. 75--To express the sense of the Congress that the 
          Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor should be presented to 
          public safety officers killed or seriously injured as a result 
          of the terrorist attacks perpetrated against the United States 
          on September 11, 2001, and to those who participated in the 
          search, rescue, and recovery efforts in the aftermath of those 
          attacks.
  
        H.R. 802 (Public Law 107-12)--To authorize the Public Safety 
          Officer Medal of Valor, and for other purposes.
  
        H. Con. Res. 243--Expressing the sense of the Congress that the 
          Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor should be presented to 
          public safety officers who have perished and select other 
          public safety officers who deserve special recognition for 
          outstanding valor above and beyond the call of duty in the 
          aftermath of the terrorist attacks in the United States on 
          September 11, 2001.
  
    SHIRLEY ANITA CHISHOLM

        S. Res. 153--Recognizing the enduring contributions, heroic 
          achievements, and dedicated work of Shirley Anita Chisholm.
  
    SIGNIFICANCE OF BREAD

        S. Con. Res. 148--Recognizing the significance of bread in 
          American history, culture, and daily diet.
  
    150TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE YMCA

        H. Con. Res. 172--Recognizing and honoring the Young Men's 
          Christian Association on the occasion of its 150th anniversary 
          in the United States.
  

RELIEF FOR VICTIMS OF TERRORISM
    RELIEF PROVIDED UNDER THE USA PATRIOT ACT

        S. 2845--To extend for one year procedural relief provided under 
          the USA PATRIOT Act for individuals who were or are victims or 
          survivors of victims of a terrorist attack on the United 
          States on September 11, 2001.
  

RELIGION
    GEORGE WASHINGTON'S LETTER

        S. Con. Res. 16--Expressing the sense of Congress that the 
          George Washington letter to Touro Synagogue in Newport, Rhode 
          Island, which is on display at the B'nai B'rith Klutznick 
          National Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., is one of the most 
          significant early statements buttressing the nascent American 
          constitutional guarantee of religious freedom.
  

REPEAL OF COLLATERAL COMPENSATION
    SEPTEMBER 11TH VICTIM COMPENSATION FUND

        S. 1812--To repeal the provision of the September 11th Victim 
          Compensation Fund of 2001 that requires the reduction of a 
          claimant's compensation by the amount of any collateral source 
          compensation payments the claimant is entitled to receive, and 
          for other purposes.
  

RIGHT TO LIFE
    PROTECT EACH BORN AND PREBORN HUMAN PERSON

        S. 1373--To protect the right to life of each born and preborn 
          human person in existence at fertilization.
  

SAFE GRANT ACT
    PROGRAM FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT FORENSIC EXAMINERS

        S. 1391--To establish a grant program for Sexual Assault 
          Forensic Examiners, and for other purposes.
  

SCHOOL SAFETY ACTIVITIES
    CREATE SCHOOL SAFETY FUND

        S. 747--To authorize the Attorney General to make grants to 
          local educational agencies to carry out school violence 
          prevention and school safety activities in secondary schools.
  
    WAIVING LOCAL MATCHING REQUIREMENT

        S. 748--To make schools safer by waiving the local matching 
          requirement under the Community Policing program for the 
          placement of law enforcement officers in local schools.
  

SHERMAN ACT
    OIL PRODUCING CARTELS

        S. 665--To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and 
          exporting cartels illegal.
  

STATE JUSTICE INSTITUTE
    REQUIRE REPORT ON OPERATIONS

        H.R. 2048 (Public Law 107-179)--To require a report on the 
          operations of the State Justice Institute.
  

STATE WATER SOVEREIGNTY PROTECTION
    MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF WATER

        S. 446--To preserve the authority of States over water within 
          their boundaries, to delegate to States the authority of 
          Congress to regulate water, and for other purposes.
  

TITLE 40, UNITED STATES CODE
    PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PROPERTY, AND WORKS

        H.R. 2068 (Public Law 107-217)--To revise, codify, and enact 
          without substantive change certain general and permanent laws, 
          related to public buildings, property, and works, as title 40, 
          United States Code, ``Public Buildings, Property, and Works''.
  

TORTURE VICTIMS RELIEF
    APPROPRIATIONS

        S. 887--To amend the Torture Victims Relief Act of 1998 to 
          authorize appropriations to provide assistance for domestic 
          centers and programs for the treatment of victims of torture.
  
    FUNDING FOR REHABILITATION

        H. Con. Res. 168--Expressing the sense of Congress in support of 
          victims of torture.
  

TRADEMARK ACT OF 1946
    MADRID PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATION

        S. 407--To amend the Trademark Act of 1946 to provide for the 
          registration and protection of trademarks used in commerce, in 
          order to carry out provisions of certain international 
          conventions, and for other purposes.
  
        H.R. 741--To amend the Trademark Act of 1946 to provide for the 
          registration and protection of trademarks used in commerce, in 
          order to carry out provisions of certain international 
          conventions, and for other purposes.
  

VETERANS' MEMORIAL RESTORATION FUND
    MEMORIAL PRESERVATION

        S. 1644--To further the protection and recognition of veterans' 
          memorials, and for other purposes.
  

VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
    LEGAL ASSISTANCE FOR VICTIMS

        S. 410--To amend the Violence Against Women Act of 2000 by 
          expanding the legal assistance for victims of violence grant 
          program to include legal assistance for victims of dating 
          violence.
  

VIOLENCE IN PRISON
    PRISON RAPE REDUCTION

        S. 2619--To provide for the analysis of the incidence and 
          effects of prison rape in Federal, State, and local 
          institutions and to provide information, resources, 
          recommendations, and funding to protect individuals from 
          prison rape.
  

WAR AND NATIONAL DEFENSE
    FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE ACT

        S. 2586--To exclude United States persons from the definition of 
          ``foreign power'' under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance 
          Act of 1978 relating to international terrorism.
  

WARTIME PARITY AND JUSTICE
    RESTITUTION

        S. 1237--To allow certain individuals of Japanese ancestry who 
          were brought forcibly to the United States from countries in 
          Latin America during World War II and were interned in the 
          United States to be provided restitution under the Civil 
          Liberties Act of 1988, and for other purposes.

WARTIME TREATMENT OF EUROPEAN AMERICANS
    ESTABLISH A COMMISSION TO REVIEW THE FACTS

        S. 1356--To establish a commission to review the facts and 
          circumstances surrounding injustices suffered by European 
          Americans, European Latin Americans, and European refugees 
          during World War II.
  
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Mr. Akaka

S. 1730--For the relief of Vichai Sae Tung (also known as Chai 
  Chaowasaree).
  

Mr. Allard

S. Res. 108--Recognizing National Homeownership Week and the importance 
  of homeownership to building strong communities and families in the 
  United States.
S. Con. Res. 48--Recognizing Habitat for Humanity International for its 
  work in helping families in the United States to realize the dream of 
  homeownership.

  

Mr. Allen

S. 702--For the relief of Gao Zhan.
S. 1858--To permit the closed circuit televising of the criminal trial 
  of Zacarias Moussaoui for the victims of September 11th.
S. Res. 185--Recognizing the historical significance of the 100th 
  anniversary of Korean immigration to the United States.
S. Res. 326--Designating October 18, 2002, as ``National Mammography 
  Day''.

  

Mr. Baucus

S. 715--To designate 7 counties in the State of Montana as High 
  Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas and authorize funding for drug 
  control activities in those areas.
S. Con. Res. 134--Expressing the sense of Congress to designate the 
  fourth Sunday of each September as ``National Good Neighbor Day''.
S. Con. Res. 136--Requesting the President to issue a proclamation in 
  observance of the 100th Anniversary of the founding of the 
  International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.

  

Mr. Bayh

S. 412--To provide for a temporary Federal district judgeship for the 
  southern district of Indiana.
S. 2919--For the relief of Irina Kotlova-Green and her son, Nikita 
  Kotlov.
S. Res. 106--Encouraging and promoting greater involvement of fathers in 
  their children's lives and designating Father's Day 2001 as ``National 
  Responsible Father's Day''.

  

Mr. Biden

S. 194--To authorize funding for successful reentry of criminal 
  offenders into local communities.
S. 570--To establish a permanent Violence Against Women Office at the 
  Department of Justice.
S. 840--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets 
  Act of 1968 to provide standards and procedures to guide both State 
  and local law enforcement agencies and law enforcement officers during 
  internal investigations, interrogation of law enforcement officers, 
  and administrative disciplinary hearings, to ensure accountability of 
  law enforcement officers, to guarantee the due process rights of law 
  enforcement officers, and to require States to enact law enforcement 
  discipline, accountability, and due process laws.
S. 899--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to increase the amount paid to families of public safety officers 
  killed in the line of duty.
S. 924--To provide reliable officers, technology, education, community 
  prosecutors, and training in our neighborhoods.
S. 1165--To prevent juvenile crime, promote accountability by and 
  rehabilitation of juvenile criminals, punish and deter violent gang 
  crime, and for other purposes.
S. 1655--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain 
  interstate conduct relating to exotic animals.
S. 1665--To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to false 
  information regarding certain criminal violations concerning hoax 
  reports of biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons.
S. 1868--To establish a national center on volunteer and provider 
  screening to reduce sexual and other abuse of children, the elderly, 
  and individuals with disabilities.
S. 2395--To prevent and punish counterfeiting and copyright piracy, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 2513--To assess the extent of the backlog in DNA analysis of rape kit 
  samples, and to improve investigation and prosecution of sexual 
  assault cases with DNA evidence.
S. 2633--To prohibit an individual from knowingly opening, maintaining, 
  managing, controlling, renting, leasing, making available for use, or 
  profiting from any place for the purpose of manufacturing, 
  distributing, or using any controlled substance, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2717--To increase criminal penalties relating to conspiracy, mail 
  fraud, wire fraud, and certain ERISA violations, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 3074--To provide bankruptcy judgeships.
S. 3079--To authorize the issuance of immigrant visas to, and the 
  admission to the United States for permanent residence of, certain 
  scientists, engineers, and technicians who have worked in Iraqi 
  weapons of mass destruction programs.
S. Res. 139--Designating September 24, 2001, as ``Family Day--A Day To 
  Eat Dinner With Your Children''.
S. Res. 143--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the 
  development of educational programs on veterans' contributions to the 
  country and the designation of the week of November 11 through 
  November 17, 2001, as ``National Veterans Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 148--Designating October 30, 2001, as ``National Weatherization 
  Day''.
S. Res. 164--Designating October 19, 2001, as ``National Mammography 
  Day''.
S. Res. 284--Expressing support for ``National Night Out'' and 
  requesting that the President make neighborhood crime prevention, 
  community policing, and reduction of school crime important priorities 
  for the Administration.
S. Res. 293--Designating the week of November 10 through November 16, 
  2002, as ``National Veterans Awareness Week'' to emphasize the need to 
  develop educational programs regarding the contributions of veterans 
  to the country.

  

Mr. Bingaman

S. 1477--To provide for an election of an annuity under section 377 of 
  title 28, United States Code, for any qualified magistrate judge.
S. Res. 207--Designating March 31, 2002, and March 31, 2003, as 
  ``National Civilian Conservation Corps Day''.

  

Mr. Bond

S. 1518--To improve procedures with respect to the admission to, and 
  departure from, the United States of aliens.
S. Res. 98--Designating the period beginning on June 11 and ending on 
  June 15, 2001, as ``National Work Safe Week''.
S. Res. 276--Designating the period beginning on June 10 and ending on 
  June 14, 2002, as ``National Work Safe Week''.

  

Mrs. Boxer

S. 747--To authorize the Attorney General to make grants to local 
  educational agencies to carry out school violence prevention and 
  school safety activities in secondary schools.
S. 748--To make schools safer by waiving the local matching requirement 
  under the Community Policing program for the placement of law 
  enforcement officers in local schools.
S. 1981--To enhance penalties for fraud in connection with 
  identification documents that facilitates an act of domestic 
  terrorism.
S. 2104--To establish election day in Presidential election years as a 
  legal public holiday.

  

Mr. Breaux

S. 3170--To authorize Chief Judge Richard T. Haik, of the western 
  district of Louisiana, to participate in the retirement program 
  provided for judicial officials under section 326 of title 28, United 
  States Code.
S. Res. 95--Designating August 3, 2001, as ``National Court Reporting 
  and Captioning Day''.

  

Mr. Brownback

S. 124--To exempt agreements relating to voluntary guidelines governing 
  telecast material, movies, video games, Internet content, and music 
  lyrics from the applicability of the antitrust laws, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 790--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human 
  cloning.
S. 1259--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act with respect to 
  the admission of nonimmigrant nurses.
S. 1899--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit human 
  cloning.
S. 2674--To improve access to health care of medically underserved 
  areas.
S. 3122--To allow North Koreans to apply for refugee status or asylum.
S. 3125--To designate ``God Bless America'' as the national song of the 
  United States.
S. Con. Res. 51--Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth 
  Independence Day and expressing the sense of Congress that history be 
  regarded as a means of understanding the past and solving the 
  challenges of the future.
S. Con. Res. 148--Recognizing the significance of bread in American 
  history, culture, and daily diet.

  

Mr. Burns

S. Res. 138--Designating the month of September as ``National Prostate 
  Cancer Awareness Month''.

  

Mr. Campbell

S. 440--To establish a matching grant program to help State and local 
  jurisdictions purchase bullet-resistant equipment for use by law 
  enforcement departments.
S. 442--To exempt qualified current and former law enforcement officers 
  from State laws prohibiting the carrying of concealed firearms and to 
  allow States to enter into compacts to recognize other States' 
  concealed weapons permits.
S. 443--To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to increase 
  the maximum term of imprisonment for offenses involving stolen 
  firearms.
S. 1226--To require the display of the POW/MIA flag at the World War II 
  Memorial, the Korean War Veterans Memorial, and the Vietnam Veterans 
  Memorial.
S. 1339--To amend the Bring Them Home Alive Act of 2000 to provide an 
  asylum program with regard to American Persian Gulf War POW/MIA's, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 1644--To further the protection and recognition of veterans' 
  memorials, and for other purposes.
S. 2941--To authorize grants for the establishment of quasi-judicial 
  campus drug courts at colleges and universities modeled after State 
  drug courts programs.
S. 3014--For the relief of Jesus Raul Apodaca-Madrid and certain of his 
  family members.
S. Res. 63--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and sacrifice 
  made by the men and women who have lost their lives while serving as 
  law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 99--Supporting the goals and ideals of the Olympics.
S. Res. 114--Commemorating the 125th anniversary of the Battle at Little 
  Bighorn.
S. Res. 118--To designate the month of November 2001 as ``National 
  American Indian Heritage Month''.
S. Res. 132--Recognizing the social problem of child abuse and neglect, 
  and supporting efforts to enhance public awareness of it.
S. Res. 221--To commemorate and acknowledge the dedication and sacrifice 
  made by the men and women who have lost their lives while serving as 
  law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 270--Designating the week of October 13, 2002, through October 
  19, 2002, as ``National Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 295--Commemorating the 32nd Anniversary of the Policy of Indian 
  Self-Determination.
S. Con. Res. 124--Condemning the use of torture and other forms of 
  cruel, inhumane, or degrading treatment or punishment in the United 
  States and other countries, and expressing support for victims of 
  those practices.

  

Ms. Cantwell

S. 1742--To prevent the crime of identity theft, mitigate the harm to 
  individuals victimized by identity theft, and for other purposes.
S. 2055--To make grants to train sexual assault nurse examiners, law 
  enforcement personnel, and first responders in the handling of sexual 
  assault cases, to establish minimum standards for forensic evidence 
  collection kits, to carry out DNA analyses of samples from crime 
  scenes, and for other purposes.

  

Mrs. Carnahan

S. 993--To extend for 4 additional months the period for which chapter 
  12 of title 11, United States Code, is reenacted.
S. 1630--To extend for 6 additional months the period for which chapter 
  12 of title 11, United States Code, is reenacted.
S. 2179--To authorize the Attorney General to make grants to States, 
  local governments, and Indian tribes to establish permanent tributes 
  to honor men and women who were killed or disabled while serving as 
  law enforcement or public safety officers.
S. 2472--For the relief of Rosemary Bichage.
S. 2511--To prevent trafficking in child pornography and obscenity, to 
  proscribe pandering and solicitation relating to visual depictions of 
  minors engaging in sexually explicit conduct, to prevent the use of 
  child pornography and obscenity to facilitate crimes against children, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 2820--To increase the priority dollar amount for unsecured claims, 
  and for other purposes.

  

Mr. Chafee

S. Con. Res. 16--Expressing the sense of Congress that the George 
  Washington letter to Touro Synagogue in Newport, Rhode Island, which 
  is on display at the B'nai B'rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum in 
  Washington, D.C., is one of the most significant early statements 
  buttressing the nascent American constitutional guarantee of religious 
  freedom.

  

Mr. Cleland

S. 1785--To urge the President to establish the White House Commission 
  on National Military Appreciation Month, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 23--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the President should 
  award the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously to Dr. Benjamin 
  Elijah Mays in honor of his distinguished career as an educator, civil 
  and human rights leader, and public theologian.
S. Res. 158--Honoring the accomplishments and unfailing spirit of women 
  in the 20th century.

  

Mrs. Clinton

S. 1422--To provide for the expedited payment of certain benefits for a 
  public safety officer who was killed or suffered a catastrophic injury 
  as a direct and proximate result of a personal injury sustained in the 
  line of duty in connection with the terrorist attacks of September 11, 
  2001.
S. 1663--To amend title 4, United States Code, to add National Korean 
  War Veterans Armistice Day to the list of days on which the flag 
  should especially be displayed.
S. 1737--To provide for homeland security block grants.
S. 2318--To provide additional resources to States to eliminate the 
  backlog of unanalyzed rape kits and to ensure timely analysis of rape 
  kits in the future.
S. 2634--To establish within the National Park Service the 225th 
  Anniversary of the American Revolution Commemorative Program, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 3027--To require that certain procedures are followed in Federal 
  buildings when a child is reported missing.
S. Res. 117--Honoring John J. Downing, Brian Fahey, and Harry Ford, who 
  lost their lives in the course of duty as firefighters.
S. Res. 153--Recognizing the enduring contributions, heroic 
  achievements, and dedicated work of Shirley Anita Chisholm.
S. Res. 265--Recognizing the Ellis Island Medal of Honor and commending 
  the National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations.
S. Res. 271--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the 
  effectiveness of the AMBER plan in responding to child abductions.
S. Res. 332--Recognizing the ``Code Adam'' child safety program, 
  commending retail business establishments that have implemented 
  programs to protect children from abduction, and urging retail 
  business establishments that have not implemented such program to 
  consider doing so.
S. Con. Res. 152--Designating August 7, 2003, as ``National Purple Heart 
  Recognition Day''.

  

Mr. Cochran

S. 1950--For the relief of Richi James Lesley.
S. 2832--To address claims relating to Horn Island, Mississippi.
S. 2833--For the relief of the heirs of Clark M. Beggerly, Sr., of 
  Jackson County, Mississippi.
S. Res. 44--Designating each of March 2001, and March 2002, as ``Arts 
  Education Month''.
S. Res. 313--To refer S. 2833, entitled ``A bill for the relief of the 
  heirs of Clark M. Beggerly, Sr., of Jackson County, Mississippi'' to 
  the chief judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims for a 
  report thereon.

  

Ms. Collins

S. 772--To permit the reimbursement of the expenses incurred by an 
  affected State and units of local government for security at an 
  additional temporary non-governmental property to be secured by the 
  Secret Service for protection of the President for a period of not to 
  exceed 60 days each fiscal year.
S. Res. 208--Commending students who participated in the United States 
  Senate Youth Program between 1962 and 2002.
S. Res. 211--Designating March 2, 2002, as ``Read Across America Day''.

  

Mr. Conrad

S. 2030--To establish a Community Oriented Policing Services anti-
  methamphetamine grant program, and for other purposes.

  

Mr. Corzine

S. 1774--To accord honorary citizenship to the alien victims of 
  September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks against the United States and to 
  provide for the granting of citizenship to the alien spouses and 
  children of certain victims of such attacks.
S. 1776--To provide for the naturalization of Deena Gilbey.
S. 1812--To repeal the provision of the September 11th Victim 
  Compensation Fund of 2001 that requires the reduction of a claimant's 
  compensation by the amount of any collateral source compensation 
  payments the claimant is entitled to receive, and for other purposes.
S. 2539--To prohibit the use of taxpayer funds to advocate a position 
  that is inconsistent with existing Supreme Court precedent with 
  respect to the Second Amendment.
S. 2845--To extend for one year procedural relief provided under the USA 
  PATRIOT Act for individuals who were or are victims or survivors of 
  victims of a terrorist attack on the United States on September 11, 
  2001.
S. 3116--To permanently eliminate a procedure under which the Bureau of 
  Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms can waive prohibitions on the 
  possession of firearms and explosives by convicted felons, drug 
  offenders, and other disqualified individuals.
S. Res. 79--Designating May 1, 2001, as ``National Child Care Worthy 
  Wage Day''.
S. Res. 260--Designating May 1, 2002, as ``National Child Care Worthy 
  Wage Day''.

  

Mr. Craig

S. 204--For the relief of Benjamin M. Banfro.
S. 1161--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to streamline 
  procedures for the admission and extension of stay of nonimmigrant 
  agricultural workers; to provide a stable, legal, agricultural 
  workforce; to extend basic legal protections and better working 
  conditions to more workers; to provide for a system of one-time, 
  earned adjustment to legal status for certain agricultural workers; 
  and for other purposes.
S. 1757--To authorize an additional permanent judgeship in the district 
  of Idaho, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 25--Designating the week beginning March 18, 2001, as ``National 
  Safe Place Week''.
S. Res. 78--Designating May 2001 as ``Older Americans Month''.
S. Res. 215--Designating the week beginning March 17, 2002, as 
  ``National Safe Place Week''.
S. Res. 218--Designating the week beginning March 17, 2002, as 
  ``National Safe Place Week''.
S. Res. 259--Designating May 2002 as ``Older Americans Month''.

  

Mr. Crapo

S. 410--To amend the Violence Against Women Act of 2000 by expanding the 
  legal assistance for victims of violence grant program to include 
  legal assistance for victims of dating violence.
S. 446--To preserve the authority of States over water within their 
  boundaries, to delegate to States the authority of Congress to 
  regulate water, and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 129--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the 
  establishment of the month of November each year as ``Chronic 
  Obstructive Pulmonary Awareness Month''.

  

Mr. Daschle

S. 16--To improve law enforcement, crime prevention, and victim 
  assistance in the 21st century.
S. 19--To protect the civil rights of all Americans, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1787--To promote rural safety and improve rural law enforcement.
S. 2493--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide a 
  limited extension of the program under section 245(i) of that Act.

  

Mr. DeWine

S. 480--To amend titles 10 and 18, United States Code, to protect unborn 
  victims of violence.
S. 520--To amend the Clayton Act, and for other purposes.
S. 619--To establish a grant program that provides incentives for States 
  to enact mandatory minimum sentences for certain firearms offenses, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 733--To eliminate the duplicative intent requirement for carjacking.
S. 735--To amend title 18 of the United States Code to add a general 
  provision for criminal attempt.
S. 1805--To convert certain temporary judgeships to permanent 
  judgeships, extend a judgeship, and for other purposes.
S. 1830--To amend sections 2, 3, and 5 of the National Child Protection 
  Act of 1993, relating to national criminal history background checks 
  of providers of care to children, elderly persons, and persons with 
  disabilities, and for other purposes.
S. 2661--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit video 
  voyeurism in the special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the 
  United States.
S. 3147--To foster local collaborations which will ensure that resources 
  are effectively and efficiently used within the criminal and juvenile 
  justice systems.
S. Res. 97--Honoring the Buffalo Soldiers and Colonel Charles Young.
S. Res. 312--Recognizing the importance of American history and 
  designating July as ``American History Month''.
S. Res. 328--Designating the week of September 22 through September 28, 
  2002, as ``National Parents Week''.

  

Mr. Dodd

S. 3140--To assist law enforcement in their efforts to recover missing 
  children and to clarify the standards for State sex offender 
  registration programs.
S. Res. 268--Designating May 20, 2002, as a day for Americans to 
  recognize the importance of teaching children about current events in 
  an accessible way to their development as both students and citizens.
S. Con. Res. 78--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the 
  establishment of National Character Counts Week.
S. Con. Res. 102--Proclaiming the week of May 4 through May 11, 2002, as 
  ``National Safe Kids Week''.
S. Con. Res. 128--Honoring the invention of modern air conditioning by 
  Dr. Willis H. Carrier on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.

  

Mr. Dorgan

S. 184--To amend title 18, United States Code, to eliminate good time 
  credits for prisoners serving a sentence for a crime of violence, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 185--To provide incentives to encourage stronger truth in sentencing 
  of violent offenders, and for other purposes.
S. 1258--To improve academic and social outcomes for teenage youth.
S. 1342--To allocate H-1B visas for demonstration projects in rural 
  America.
S. 2076--To prohibit the cloning of humans.

  

Mr. Durbin

S. 387--For the relief of Edwardo Reyes, Dianelita Reyes, and their 
  children, Susy Damaris Reyes, Danny Daniel Reyes, and Brandon Neil 
  Reyes.
S. 846--For the relief of J.L. Simmons Company, Inc., of Champaign, 
  Illinois.
S. 963--For the relief of Ana Esparza and Maria Munoz.
S. 1065--To amend the Inspector General Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.) to 
  establish an Inspector General for the Federal Bureau of 
  Investigation, and for other purposes.
S. 1265--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to require the 
  Attorney General to cancel the removal and adjust the status of 
  certain aliens who were brought to the United States as children.
S. 1355--To prevent children from having access to firearms.
S. 1406--For the relief of Tanian Unzueta.
S. 1862--To provide for grants to assist States and communities in 
  developing a comprehensive approach to helping children 5 and under 
  who have been exposed to domestic violence or a violent act in the 
  home or community.
S. 2798--To protect employees and retirees from corporate practices that 
  deprive them of their earnings and retirement savings when a business 
  files for bankruptcy under title 11, United States Code.
S. Res. 83--Referring S. 846 entitled ``A bill for the relief of J.L. 
  Simmons Company, Inc., of Champaign, Illinois'' to the chief judge of 
  the United States Court of Federal Claims for a report thereon.
S. Res. 245--Designating the week of May 5 through May 11, 2002, as 
  ``National Occupational Safety and Health Week''.
S. Con. Res. 32--Honoring The American Society for the Prevention of 
  Cruelty to Animals for its 135 years of service to the people of the 
  United States and their animals.
S. Con. Res. 74--Condemning bigotry and violence against Sikh-Americans 
  in the wake of terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, DC, 
  on September 11, 2001.

  

Mr. Edwards

S. 490--To provide grants to law enforcement agencies that ensure that 
  law enforcement officers employed by such agencies are afforded due 
  process when involved in a case that may lead to dismissal, demotion, 
  suspension, or transfer.
S. 1672--To prevent terrorist hoaxes and false reports.
S. 1733--To develop and implement a unified electronic data system to 
  enhance access to information that is relevant to determine whether to 
  issue a visa or admit an alien to the United States, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2846--To establish a commission to evaluate investigative and 
  surveillance technologies to meet law enforcement and national 
  security needs in the manner that best preserves the personal dignity, 
  liberty, and privacy of individuals within the United States.

  

Mr. Ensign

S. 338--To protect amateur athletics and combat illegal sports gambling.
S. 2793--To improve patient access to health care services and provide 
  improved medical care by reducing the excessive burden the liability 
  system places on the health care delivery system.

  

Mr. Enzi

S. 906--To provide for protection of gun owner privacy and ownership 
  rights, and for other purposes.
S. 2464--For the relief of Sammie Martine Orr.

  

Mr. Feingold

S. 106--To amend the provisions of titles 5 and 28, United States Code, 
  relating to equal access to justice, award of reasonable costs and 
  fees, taxpayers' recovery of costs, fees, and expenses, administrative 
  settlement offers, and for other purposes.
S. 191--To abolish the death penalty under Federal law.
S. 192--To amend title 9, United States Code, with respect to consumer 
  credit transactions.
S. 233--To place a moratorium on executions by the Federal Government 
  and urge the States to do the same, while a National Commission on the 
  Death Penalty reviews the fairness of the imposition of the death 
  penalty.
S. 842--To ensure that the incarceration of inmates is not provided by 
  private contractors or vendors and that persons charged or convicted 
  of an offense against the United States shall be housed in facilities 
  managed and maintained by Federal, State, or local governments.
S. 989--To prohibit racial profiling.
S. 1356--To establish a commission to review the facts and circumstances 
  surrounding injustices suffered by European Americans, European Latin 
  Americans, and European refugees during World War II.
S. 2943--To amend title 9, United States Code, to provide for greater 
  fairness in the arbitration process relating to livestock and poultry 
  contracts.
S. 2956--To require the Secretary of Homeland Security to submit a semi-
  annual report to Congress regarding the effectiveness with which 
  information is exchanged between the Department of Homeland Security, 
  the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and State and local law 
  enforcement authorities.
S. 3161--To provide a definition of a prevailing party for Federal fee-
  shifting statutes.
S. Con. Res. 76--Honoring the law enforcement officers, firefighters, 
  emergency rescue personnel, and health care professionals who have 
  worked tirelessly to search for and rescue the victims of the horrific 
  attacks on the Unite States on September 11, 2001.

  

Mrs. Feinstein

S. 25--To provide for the implementation of a system of licensing for 
  purchasers of certain firearms and for a record of sale system for 
  those firearms, and for other purposes.
S. 121--To establish an Office of Children's Services within the 
  Department of Justice to coordinate and implement Government actions 
  involving unaccompanied alien children, and for other purposes.
S. 134--To ban the importation of large capacity ammunition feeding 
  devices.
S. 147--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal district 
  judges, and for other purposes.
S. 166--To limit access to body armor by violent felons and to 
  facilitate the donation of Federal surplus body armor to State and 
  local law enforcement agencies.
S. 453--For the relief of Denes and Gyorgyi Fulop.
S. 672--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide for the 
  continued classification of certain aliens as children for purposes of 
  that Act in cases where the aliens ``age-out'' while awaiting 
  immigration processing, and for other purposes.
S. 800--To provide for post-conviction DNA testing, to establish a 
  competent counsel grant program, and for other purposes.
S. 848--To amend title 18, United States Code, to limit the misuse of 
  social security numbers, to establish criminal penalties for such 
  misuse, and for other purposes.
S. 862--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to authorize 
  appropriations for fiscal years 2002 through 2006 to carry out the 
  State Criminal Alien Assistance Program.
S. 949--For the relief of Shenfu Ge.
S. 1055--To require the consent of an individual prior to the sale and 
  marketing of such individual's personally identifiable information, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 1162--To repeal the requirement relating to specific statutory 
  authorization for increases in judicial salaries, to provide for 
  automatic annual increases for judicial salaries, to provide for a 9.6 
  percent increase in judicial salaries, and for other purposes.
S. 1167--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to permit the 
  substitution of an alternative close family sponsor in the case of the 
  death of the person petitioning for an alien's admission to the United 
  States.
S. 1236--To reduce criminal gang activities.
S. 1627--To enhance the security of the international borders of the 
  United States.
S. 1661--To set up a certification system for research facilities that 
  possess dangerous biological agents and toxins, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1719--To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to false 
  communications about certain criminal violations, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1758--To prohibit human cloning while preserving important areas of 
  medical research, including stem cell research.
S. 1829--To provide for transitional employment eligibility for 
  qualified lawful permanent resident alien airport security screeners 
  until their naturalization process is completed, and to expedite that 
  process.
S. 2541--To amend title 18, United States Code, to establish penalties 
  for aggravated identity theft, and for other purposes.
S. 2763--To respond to the illegal production, distribution, and use of 
  methamphetamines in the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 2887--To provide for the sharing of homeland security information by 
  Federal intelligence and law enforcement agencies with State and local 
  entities.
S. Res. 92--To designate the week beginning June 3, 2001, as ``National 
  Correctional Officers and Employees Week''.
S. Res. 178--Congratulating Barry Bonds on his spectacular record-
  breaking season in 2001 and outstanding career in Major League 
  Baseball.
S. Res. 255--To designate the week beginning May 5, 2002, as ``National 
  Correctional Officers and Employees Week''.
S. Con. Res. 141--Congratulating the Lawrence Livermore National 
  Laboratory, its staff, and former employees, on the occasion of the 
  50th anniversary of the founding of the Laboratory, for its 
  outstanding contributions to national security and science in service 
  of our Nation.
S.J. Res. 35--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States to protect the rights of crime victims.

  

Mr. Fitzgerald

S. Con. Res. 44--Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding National 
  Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.

  

Mr. Frist

S. 439--To authorize the establishment of a suboffice of the Immigration 
  and Naturalization Service in Nashville, Tennessee.

  

Mr. Graham

S. 1208--To combat the trafficking, distribution, and abuse of Ecstasy 
  (and other club drugs) in the United States.
S. 2036--To authorize the appointment of additional Federal district 
  court judges for the middle and southern districts of Florida, and for 
  other purposes.
S. Res. 90--Designating June 3, 2001, as ``National Child's Day''.

  

Mr. Gramm

S.J. Res. 2--To provide for a Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment 
  that prohibits the use of Social Security surpluses to achieve 
  compliance.

  

Mr. Grassley

S. 89--To enhance the illegal narcotics control activities of the United 
  States, and for other purposes.
S. 986--To allow media coverage of court proceedings.
S. 1075--To extend and modify the Drug-Free Communities Support Program, 
  to authorize a National Community Antidrug Coalition Institute, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 1076--To provide for the review of agriculture mergers and 
  acquisitions by the Department of Agriculture and to outlaw unfair 
  practices in the agriculture industry, and for other purposes.
S. 1712--To amend the procedures that apply to consideration of 
  interstate class actions to assure fairer outcomes for class members 
  and defendants, and for other purposes.
S. 2901--To provide that bonuses and other extraordinary or excessive 
  compensation of corporate insiders and wrongdoers may be included in 
  the bankruptcy estate.
S. 3174--To permanently reenact chapter 12 of title 11, United States 
  Code, and for other purposes.

  

Mr. Gregg

S. Con. Res. 33--Supporting a National Charter Schools Week.

  

Mr. Hagel

S. 778--To expand the class of beneficiaries who may apply for 
  adjustment of status under section 245(i) of the Immigration and 
  Nationality Act by extending the deadline for classification petition 
  and labor certification filings.

  

Mr. Harkin

S. 282--To establish in the Antitrust Division of the Department of 
  Justice a position with responsibility for agricultural antitrust 
  matters.
S. 2134--To allow American victims of state sponsored terrorism to 
  receive compensation from blocked assets of those states.
S. Con. Res. 75--To express the sense of the Congress that the Public 
  Safety Officer Medal of Valor should be presented to public safety 
  officers killed or seriously injured as a result of the terrorist 
  attacks perpetrated against the United States on September 11, 2001, 
  and to those who participated in the search, rescue, and recovery 
  efforts in the aftermath of those attacks.

  

Mr. Hatch

S. 304--To reduce illegal drug use and trafficking and to help provide 
  appropriate drug education, prevention, and treatment programs.
S. 487--To amend chapter 1 of title 17, United States Code, relating to 
  the exemption of certain performances of displays for educational uses 
  from copyright infringement provisions, to provide that the making of 
  a single copy of such performances or displays is not an infringement, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 560--For the relief of Rita Mirembe Revell (a.k.a. Margaret Rita 
  Mirembe).
S. 898--To make technical amendments to the Radiation Exposure 
  Compensation Act (42 U.S.C. 2210 note), provide compensation to 
  certain claimants under such Act, and for other purposes.
S. 1140--To amend chapter 1 of title 9, United States Code, to provide 
  for greater fairness in the arbitration process relating to motor 
  vehicle franchise contracts.
S. 1234--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide that certain 
  sexual crimes against children are predicate crimes for the 
  interception of communications, and for other purposes.
S. 1235--To make clerical and other technical amendments to title 18, 
  United States Code, and other laws relating to crime and criminal 
  procedure.
S. 1272--To assist United States veterans who were treated as slave 
  laborers while held as prisoners of war by Japan during World War II, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 1291--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to permit States to determine State 
  residency for higher education purposes and to authorize the 
  cancellation of removal and adjustment of status of certain alien 
  college-bound students who are long-term United States residents.
S. 1420--To make clerical and other technical amendments to title 18, 
  United States Code, and other laws relating to crime and criminal 
  procedure.
S. 1568--To prevent cyberterrorism.
S. 1889--To provide for work authorization for nonimmigrant spouses of 
  intracompany transferees, and to reduce the period of time during 
  which certain intracompany transferees have to be continuously 
  employed before applying for admission to the United States.
S. 1890--To provide for work authorization for nonimmigrant spouses of 
  treaty traders and treaty investors.
S. 1891--To extend the basic pilot program for employment eligibility 
  verification, and for other purposes.
S. 2082--To modify the application of the antitrust laws to permit 
  collective development and implementation of a standard contract form 
  for playwrights for the licensing of their plays.
S. 2504--To extend eligibility for refugee status of unmarried sons and 
  daughters of certain Vietnamese refugees.
S. 2520--To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to the 
  sexual exploitation of children.
S. 2739--To provide for post-conviction DNA testing, to improve 
  competence and performance of prosecutors, defense counsel, and trial 
  judges handling State capital criminal cases, to ensure the quality of 
  defense counsel in Federal capital cases, and for other purposes.
S. 2917--To enhance national efforts to investigate, prosecute, and 
  prevent crimes against children by increasing investigatory tools, 
  criminal penalties, and resources and by extending existing laws.
S. 3050--To provide multiparty, multiforum jurisdiction of district 
  courts, and for other purposes.
S. 3051--To extend H-1B status for aliens with lengthy adjudications.
S. 3052--To increase scholarship assistance under the Police Corps 
  program, and for other purposes.
S. 3053--To provide immigration benefits, and for other purposes.
S. 3069--For the relief of Daniel King Cairo.
S. Res. 146--Designating August 4, 2001, as ``Louis Armstrong Day''.
S. Res. 160--Designating the month of October 2001 as ``Family History 
  Month''.
S. Res. 245--Designating April 30, 2002, as ``Dia de los Ninos: 
  Celebrating Young Americans'', and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 40--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the 
  designation of the week of May 20, 2001, as ``National Emergency 
  Medical Services Week''.
S.J. Res. 7--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States authorizing Congress to prohibit the physical desecration of 
  the flag of the United States.
S.J. Res. 29--Amending title 36, United States Code, to designate 
  September 11 as Patriot Day.

  

Mr. Hollings

S.J. Res. 4--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to contributions and expenditures intended to affect 
  elections.
S.J. Res. 33--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to contributions and expenditures intended to affect 
  elections.

  

Mr. Hutchinson

S. 349--To provide funds to the National Center for Rural Law 
  Enforcement, and for other purposes.
S. 644--To authorize the establishment of a suboffice of the Immigration 
  and Naturalization Service in Fort Smith, Arkansas.
S. 1659--To provide criminal penalties for communicating false 
  information and hoaxes.
S. 1775--To prevent plant enterprise terrorism.
S. 3035--To prohibit the sale of tobacco products through the Internet 
  or other indirect means to underage individuals, to ensure the 
  collection of all cigarette taxes, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 243--Designating the week of April 21 through April 28, 2002, as 
  ``National Biotechnology Week''.
S. Con. Res. 59--Expressing the sense of Congress that there should be 
  established a National Community Health Center Week to raise awareness 
  of health services provided by community, migrant, public housing, and 
  homeless health centers.
S. Con. Res. 121--Expressing the sense of Congress that there should be 
  established a National Health Center Week for the week beginning on 
  August 18, 2002, to raise awareness of health services provided by 
  community, migrant, public housing, and homeless health centers.

  

Mrs. Hutchison

S. 939--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to confer 
  citizenship automatically on children residing abroad in the legal and 
  physical custody of a citizen parent serving in a Government or 
  military position abroad.
S. 2742--To establish new nonimmigrant classes for border commuter 
  students.
S. 2896--To enhance the operation of the AMBER Alert communications 
  network in order to facilitate the recovery of abducted children, to 
  provide for enhanced notification on highways of alerts and 
  information on such children, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 315--Congratulating Lance Armstrong for winning the 2002 Tour de 
  France.

  

Mr. Inhofe

Designating October 6, 2002, through October 12, 2002, as ``National 4-H 
  Youth Development Program Week''.

  

Mr. Inouye

S. 55--For the relief of Ricke Kaname Fujino.
S. 56--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to facilitate the 
  immigration of the United States of certain aliens born in the 
  Philippines or Japan who were fathered by United States citizens.
S. 57--To convert a temporary Federal judgeship in the district of 
  Hawaii to a permanent judgeship, authorize an additional permanent 
  judgeship in the district of Hawaii, and for other purposes.
S. 58--To recognize the organization known as the National Academies of 
  Practice.
S. 59--To allow the psychiatric or psychological examinations required 
  under chapter 313 of title 18, United States Code, relating to 
  offenders with mental disease or defect, to be conducted by a clinical 
  social worker.
S. 61--To restore the traditional day of observance of Memorial Day.
S. 209--For the relief of Sung Jun Oh.
S. 1237--To allow certain individuals of Japanese ancestry who were 
  brought forcibly to the United States from countries in Latin America 
  during World War II and were interned in the United States to be 
  provided restitution under the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2127--For the relief of the Pottawatomi Nation in Canada for 
  settlement of certain claims against the United States.
S. Con. Res. 5--Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the United States 
  Army Nurse Corps.
S. Con. Res. 131--Designating the month of November 2002 as ``National 
  Military Family Month''.

  

Mr. Jeffords

S. Con. Res. 104--Recognizing the American Society of Civil Engineers on 
  the occasion of the 150th anniversary of its founding and for the many 
  vital contributions of civil engineers to the quality of life of the 
  people of the United States, including the research and development 
  projects that have led to the physical infrastructure of modern 
  America.

  

Mr. Johnson

S. 2934--To amend title 36, United States Code, to clarify the 
  requirements for eligibility in the American Legion.
S. 3006--To prohibit Internet gambling.
S. Res. 68--Designating September 6, 2001, as ``National Crazy Horse 
  Day''.
S. Res. 224--Designating September 6, 2002, as ``National Crazy Horse 
  Day''.

  

Mr. Kennedy

S. 625--To provide Federal assistance to States and local jurisdictions 
  to prosecute hate crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 955--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to modify 
  restrictions added by the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996.
S. 1313--To provide for the adjustment of status of certain foreign 
  agricultural workers, to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to 
  reform the H-2A worker program under that Act, and for other purposes.
S. 1452--To provide for electronic access by the Department of State and 
  the Immigration and Naturalization Service to certain information in 
  the criminal history records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation to 
  determine whether or not a visa applicant or applicant for admission 
  has a criminal history record.
S. 1618--To enhance the border security of the United States, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 1749--To enhance the border security of the United States, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 2444--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to improve the 
  administration and enforcement of the immigration laws, to enhance the 
  security of the United States, and to establish the Office of 
  Children's Services within the Department of Justice, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 2619--To provide for the analysis of the incidence and effects of 
  prison rape in Federal, State, and local institutions and to provide 
  information, resources, recommendations, and funding to protect 
  individuals from prison rape.
S. Con. Res. 145--Recognizing and commending Mary Baker Eddy's 
  achievements and the Mary Baker Eddy Library for the Betterment of 
  Humanity.
S. Res. 145--Recognizing the 4,500,000 immigrants helped by the Hebrew 
  Immigrant Aid Society.
S. Con. Res. 57--Recognizing the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society.
S.J. Res. 10--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to equal rights for women and men.

  

Mr. Kerry

S.J. Res. 21--Designating November 5, 2002, and November 2, 2004, as 
  ``Federal Election Day'' and making such day a legal public holiday, 
  and for other purposes.

  

Mr. Kohl

S. 436--To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to require 
  the provision of a child safety lock in connection with the transfer 
  of a handgun and provide safety standards for child safety locks.
S. 665--To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and exporting 
  cartels illegal.
S. 1233--To provide penalties for certain unauthorized writing with 
  respect to consumer products.
S. 1956--To combat terrorism and defend the Nation against terrorist 
  attacks, and for other purposes.
S. 2996--To amend title 11, United States Code, to limit the value of 
  certain real and personal property that a debtor may elect to exempt 
  under State or local law, and for other purposes.
S. 3096--To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to require 
  ballistics testing of all firearms manufactured and all firearms in 
  custody of Federal agencies.

  

Mr. Kyl

S. 169--To provide Federal reimbursement for indirect costs relating to 
  the incarceration of illegal criminal aliens and for emergency health 
  services furnished to undocumented aliens.
S. 1400--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
  Responsibility Act of 1996 to extend the deadline for aliens to 
  present a border crossing card that contains a biometric identifier 
  matching the appropriate biometric characteristic of the alien.
S. 1468--For the relief of Ilko Vasilev Ivanov, Anelia Marinova Peneva, 
  Marina Ilkova Ivanova, and Julia Ilkova Ivanova.

  

Ms. Landrieu

S. 356--To establish a National Commission on the Bicentennial of the 
  Louisiana Purchase.
S. 1388--To make election day a Federal holiday.
S. Res. 163--Designating the week of September 23, 2001, through 
  September 29, 2001, as ``National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 298--Honoring the Louisiana State University Tigers Men's 
  Outdoor Track and Field Team.
S. Con. Res. 71--Designating the week of October 7 through October 13, 
  2001, as ``National Mental Health Awareness Week''.
S.J. Res. 8--Designating 2002 as the ``Year of the Rose''.
S.J. Res. 39--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relative to the reference to God in the Pledge of Allegiance 
  and on United States currency.

  

Mr. Leahy

S. 407--To amend the Trademark Act of 1946 to provide for the 
  registration and protection of trademarks used in commerce, in order 
  to carry out provisions of certain international conventions, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 486--To reduce the risk that innocent persons may be executed, and 
  for other purposes.
S. 754--To enhance competition for prescription drugs by increasing the 
  ability of the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission to 
  enforce existing antitrust laws regarding brand name drugs and generic 
  drugs.
S. 783--To enhance the rights of victims in the criminal justice system, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 864--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide that 
  aliens who commit acts of torture, extrajudicial killings, or other 
  specified atrocities abroad are inadmissible and removable and to 
  establish within the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice an 
  Office of Special Investigations having responsibilities under that 
  Act with respect to all alien participants in war crimes, genocide, 
  and the commission of acts of torture and extrajudicial killings 
  abroad.
S. 1174--To provide for safe incarceration of juvenile offenders.
S. 1311--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to reaffirm the 
  United States historic commitment to protecting refugees who are 
  fleeing persecution or torture.
S. 1315--To make improvements in title 18, United States Code, and 
  safeguard the integrity of the criminal justice system.
S. 1319--To authorize appropriations for the Department of Justice for 
  fiscal year 2002, and for other purposes.
S. 1437--To clarify the applicable standards of professional conduct for 
  attorneys for the Government, and for other purposes.
S. 1611--To restore Federal remedies for infringements of intellectual 
  property by States, and for other purposes.
S. 1666--To prevent terrorist hoaxes and false reports.
S. 1754--To authorize appropriations for the United States Patent and 
  Trademark Office for fiscal years 2002 through 2007, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1770--To implement the International Convention for the Suppression 
  of Terrorist Bombings to strengthen criminal laws relating to attacks 
  on places of public use, to implement the International Convention of 
  the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism, to combat terrorism and 
  defend the Nation against terrorist attacks, and for other purposes.
S. 1974--To make needed reforms in the Federal Bureau of Investigation, 
  and for other purposes.
S. 2010--To provide for criminal prosecution of persons who alter or 
  destroy evidence in certain Federal investigations or defraud 
  investors of publicly traded securities, to disallow debts incurred in 
  violation of securities fraud laws from being discharged in 
  bankruptcy, to protect whistleblowers against retaliation by their 
  employers, and for other purposes.
S. 2031--To restore Federal remedies for infringements of intellectual 
  property by States, and for other purposes.
S. 2240--To combat nursing home fraud and abuse, increase protections 
  for victims of telemarketing fraud, enhance safeguards for pension 
  plans and health care benefit programs, and enhance penalties for 
  crimes against seniors, and for other purposes.
S. 2431--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 
  to ensure that chaplains killed in the line of duty receive public 
  safety officer death benefits.
S. 2480--To amend title 18, United States Code, to exempt qualified 
  current and former law enforcement officers from State laws 
  prohibiting the carrying of concealed handguns.
S. 2621--To provide a definition of vehicle for purposes of criminal 
  penalties relating to terrorist attacks and other acts of violence 
  against mass transportation systems.
S. 2713--To amend title 28, United States Code, to make certain 
  modifications in the judicial discipline procedures, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 3101--To amend title IV of the Missing Children's Assistance Act to 
  provide for increased funding for the National Center for Missing and 
  Exploited Children, and for other purposes.
S. 3114--To ensure that a public safety officer who suffers a fatal 
  heart attack or stroke while on duty shall be presumed to have died in 
  the line of duty for purposes of public safety officer survivor 
  benefits.
S. 3146--To reauthorize funding for the National Center for Missing and 
  Exploited Children, and for other purposes.

  

Mr. Levin

S. 1295--To amend title 18, United States Code, to revise the 
  requirements for procurement of products of Federal Prison Industries 
  to meet needs of Federal agencies, and for other purposes.
S. 1834--For the relief of retired Sergeant First Class James D. Benoit 
  and Wan Sook Benoit.
S. 2238--To permit reviews of criminal records of applicants for private 
  security officer employment.
S. 3017--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide retroactive 
  effect to a sentencing safety valve provision.
S. Res. 64--Congratulating the city of Detroit and its residents on the 
  occasion of the tercentennial of its founding.
S. Res. 281--Designating the week beginning August 25, 2002, as 
  ``National Fraud Against Senior Citizens Awareness Week''.
S. Con. Res. 29--Congratulating the city of Detroit and its residents on 
  the occasion of the tercentennial of its founding.

  

Mrs. Lincoln

S. 3159--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to render 
  inadmissible to the United States the extended family of international 
  child abductors, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 316--Designating the year beginning February 1, 2003, as the 
  ``Year of the Blues''.
S. Res. 322--Designating November 2002 as ``National Epilepsy Awareness 
  Month''.
S.J. Res. 40--Designating August as ``National Missing Adult Awareness 
  Month''.

  

Mr. Lott

S. Res. 75--Designating the week beginning May 13, 2001, as ``National 
  Biotechnology Week''.

  

Mr. Lugar

S. 146--To amend part S of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe 
  Streets Act of 1968 to permit the use of certain amounts for 
  assistance to jail-based substance treatment programs, and for other 
  purposes.

  

Mr. McCain

S. 890--To require criminal background checks on all firearms 
  transactions occurring at events that provide a venue for the sale, 
  offer for sale, transfer, or exchange of firearms, and to provide 
  additional resources for gun crime enforcement.
S. Res. 338--Designating the month of October 2002 as ``Children's 
  Internet Safety Month''.

  

Mr. McConnell

S. 316--To provide for teacher liability protection.
S. 865--To provide small businesses certain protections from litigation 
  excesses and to limit the product liability of nonmanufacturer product 
  sellers.
S. 1232--To provide for the effective punishment of online child 
  molesters, and for other purposes.
S. 1370--To reform the health care liability system.
S. 1484--To prevent fraud in the solicitation of charitable 
  contributions, and for other purposes.
S. 2894--To provide for the protection of the flag of the United States, 
  and for other purposes.

  

Mr. Miller

S. 1442--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to impose a 
  limitation on the wage that the Secretary of Labor may require an 
  employer to pay an alien who is an H-2A nonimmigrant agricultural 
  worker.
S. 2581--To conduct a study on the effectiveness of ballistic imaging 
  technology and evaluate its effectiveness as a law enforcement tool.

  

Mr. Murkowski

S. 346--To amend chapter 3 of title 28, United States Code, to divide 
  the Ninth Judicial Circuit of the United States into two circuits, and 
  for other purposes.
S. Res. 43--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the President should 
  designate the week of March 18 through March 24, 2001, as ``National 
  Inhalants and Poisons Awareness Week''.
S. Res. 206--Designating the week of March 17 through March 23, 2002, as 
  ``National Inhalants and Poison Prevention Week''.

  

Mrs. Murray

S. Res. 161--Designating October 17, 2001, as a ``Day of National 
  Concern About Young People and Gun Violence''.
S. Res. 339--Designating November 2002 as ``National Runaway Prevention 
  Month''.

  

Mr. Nelson of Florida

S. 1920--To require that the Attorney General conduct a study regarding 
  the ability of the Federal Bureau of Investigation to prevent and 
  combat international crimes involving children, and for other 
  purposes.

  

Mr. Nelson of Nebraska

S. 811--To amend title 36, United States Code, to designate the oak tree 
  as the national tree of the United States.

  

Mr. Nickles

S. 1245--For the relief of Renato Rosetti.
S. 1366--For the relief of Lindita Idrizi Heath.
S. Con. Res. 73--Expressing the profound sorrow of Congress for the 
  deaths and injuries suffered by first responders as they endeavored to 
  save innocent people in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on the 
  World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001.

  

Mr. Reed

S. 656--To provide for the adjustment of status of certain nationals of 
  Liberia to that of lawful permanent residence.
S. 767--To extend the Brady background checks to gun shows, and for 
  other purposes.
S. Res. 166--Designating the week of October 21, 2001, through October 
  27, 2001, and the week of October 20, 2002, through October 26, 2002, 
  as ``National Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Week''.

  

Mr. Reid

S. 562--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act with respect to the 
  record of admission for permanent residence in the case of certain 
  aliens.
S. 1149--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to establish a new 
  nonimmigrant category for chefs and individuals in related 
  occupations.
S. Res. 109--Designating the second Sunday in the month of December as 
  ``National Children's Memorial Day'' and the last Friday in the month 
  of April as ``Children's Memorial Flag Day''.

  

Mr. Roberts

S. 1046--To establish a commission for the purpose of encouraging and 
  providing for the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Supreme 
  Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education.
S. Res. 140--Designating the week beginning September 15, 2002, as 
  ``National Civic Participation Week''.
S. Res. 266--Designating October 10, 2002, as ``Put the Brakes on 
  Fatalities Day''.
S. Con. Res. 144--Expressing the sense of Congress that the President 
  should posthumously award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Harry 
  W. Commery.

  

Mr. Rockefeller

S. 1509--To establish a grant program to enable rural police departments 
  to gain access to the various crime-fighting, investigatory, and 
  information-sharing resources available on the Internet, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1972--To amend the charter of the AMVETS organization.

  

Mr. Santorum

S. 1050--To protect infants who are born alive.
S. 1516--To remove civil liability barriers that discourage the donation 
  of fire equipment to volunteer fire companies.
S. Res. 340--Affirming the importance of a national day of prayer and 
  fasting, and designating November 27, 2002, as a national day of 
  prayer and fasting.
S. Con. Res. 140--Recognizing the teams and players of the Negro 
  Baseball Leagues for their achievements, dedication, sacrifices, and 
  contributions to baseball and the Nation.
S. Con. Res. 155--Affirming the importance of a national day of prayer 
  and fasting, and expressing the sense of Congress that November 27, 
  2002, should be designated as a national day of prayer and fasting.

  

Mr. Sarbanes

S. 392--To grant a Federal Charter to Korean War Veterans Association, 
  Incorporated, and for other purposes.
S.J. Res. 18--Memorializing fallen firefighters by lowering the United 
  States flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen 
  Firefighters Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland.

  

Mr. Schumer

S. 317--To establish grants for drug treatment alternative to prison 
  programs administered by State or local prosecutors.
S. 1074--To establish a commission to review the Federal Bureau of 
  Investigation.
S. 1253--To protect ability of law enforcement to effectively 
  investigate and prosecute illegal gun sales and protect the privacy of 
  the American people.
S. 1391--To establish a grant program for Sexual Assault Forensic 
  Examiners, and for other purposes.
S. 1615--To provide for the sharing of certain foreign intelligence 
  information with local law enforcement personnel, and for other 
  purposes.
S. 1658--To improve Federal criminal penalties of false information and 
  terrorist hoaxes.
S. 1788--To give the Federal Bureau of Investigation access to NICS 
  records in law enforcement investigations, and for other purposes.
S. 1859--To extend the deadline for granting posthumous citizenship to 
  individuals who die while on active-duty service in the Armed Forces.
S. 1989--To authorize the establishment of a National Cyber Security 
  Defense Team for purposes of protecting the infrastructure of the 
  Internet from terrorist attack.
S. 2586--To exclude United States persons from the definition of 
  ``foreign power'' under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 
  1978 relating to international terrorism.
S. 2826--To improve the national instant criminal background check 
  system, and for other purposes.
S. 2850--To create a penalty for automobile insurance fraud, and for 
  other purposes.
S. Res. 226--Designating April 6, 2002, as ``National Missing Persons 
  Day''.
S. Con. Res. 87--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the crash of 
  American Airlines Flight 587.
S. Con. Res. 89--Recognizing and honoring Joseph Henry for his 
  significant and distinguished role in the development and advancement 
  of science and the use electricity.

  

Mr. Sessions

S. 1874--To reduce the disparity in punishment between crack and powder 
  cocaine offenses, to more broadly focus the punishment for drug 
  offenders on the seriousness of the offense and the culpability of the 
  offender, and for other purposes.
S. 3026--To amend chapter 1 of title 9, United States Code, to provide 
  for greater fairness in the arbitration process.
S. 3028--To provide for a creditors' committee of employee and retiree 
  representatives of a debtor in order to protect pensions of those 
  employees and retirees.
S. 3139--To provide a right to be heard for participants and 
  beneficiaries of an employee pension benefit plan of a debtor in order 
  to protect pensions of those employees and retirees.
S. Res. 325--Designating the month of September 2002 as ``National 
  Prostate Cancer Awareness Month''.
S.J. Res. 11--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States to require two-thirds majorities for bills increasing taxes.

  

Mr. Shelby

S. Res. 41--Designating April 4, 2001, as ``National Murder Awareness 
  Day''.
S.J. Res. 3--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States which requires (except during time of war and subject to 
  suspension by the Congress) that the total amount of money expended by 
  the United States during any fiscal year not exceed the amount of 
  certain revenue received by the United States during such fiscal year 
  and not exceed 20 per centum of the gross national product of the 
  United States during the previous calendar year.

  

Mr. Smith of New Hampshire

S. 514--To amend title 18 of the United States Code to provide for 
  reciprocity in regard to the manner in which nonresidents of a State 
  may carry certain concealed firearms in that State.
S. 703--To extend the effective period of the consent of Congress to the 
  interstate compact relating to the restoration of Atlantic salmon to 
  the Connecticut River Basin and creating the Connecticut River 
  Atlantic Salmon Commission, and for other purposes.
S. 1154--To preserve certain actions brought in Federal court against 
  Japanese defendants by members of the United States Armed Forces held 
  by Japan as prisoners of war during World War II.
S. 1373--To protect the right to life of each born and preborn human 
  person in existence at fertilization.
S. 1772--To ensure that American victims of terrorism have access to the 
  blocked assets of terrorists, terrorist organizations, and state 
  sponsors of terrorism.
S. 1996--To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect citizens' 
  rights under the Second Amendment to obtain firearms for legal use, 
  and for other purposes.
S.J. Res. 12--Granting the consent of Congress to the International 
  Emergency Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding.

  

Mr. Smith of Oregon

S. 1099--To increase the criminal penalties for assaulting or 
  threatening Federal judges, their family members, and other public 
  servants, and for other purposes.
S. 1377--To require the Attorney General to establish an office in the 
  Department of Justice to monitor acts of international terrorism 
  alleged to have been committed by Palestinian individuals or 
  individuals acting on behalf of Palestinian organizations and to carry 
  out certain other related activities.
S. Con. Res. 142--Expressing support for the goals and ideas of a day of 
  tribute to all firefighters who have died in the line of duty and 
  recognizing the important mission of the Fallen Firefighters 
  Foundation in assisting family members to overcome the loss of their 
  fallen heroes.

  

Ms. Snowe

S. 1489--To provide for the sharing of information between Federal 
  departments, agencies, and other entities with respect to aliens 
  seeking admission to the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 1491--To provide for the establishment and implementation of a 
  fingerprint processing system to be used whenever a visa is issued to 
  an alien.
S. 2938--To require the entry of information on visa denials into the 
  electronic data system, to require a study on use of foreign national 
  personnel in visa processing, and for other purposes.

  

Mr. Specter

S. 1157--To reauthorize the consent of Congress to the Northeast 
  Interstate Dairy Compact and to grant the consent of Congress to the 
  Southern Dairy Compact, a Pacific Northwest Dairy Compact, and an 
  Intermountain Dairy Compact.
S. 2439--To prohibit human cloning while preserving important areas of 
  medical research, including stem cell research.
S. 2441--To provide all prisoners with an opportunity to present 
  exculpatory DNA evidence, and for other purposes.
S. 2442--To ensure that indigent death penalty defendants in State 
  courts receive adequate legal representation, and for other purposes.
S. 2443--To ensure that death penalty defendants have a true opportunity 
  to have their cases considered by the courts, and for other purposes.
S. 2446--To ensure that death penalty defendants have a true opportunity 
  to have their cases considered by the courts, to provide all prisoners 
  with an opportunity to present exculpatory DNA evidence, and for other 
  purposes.
S. Res. 20--Designating March 25, 2001, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 72--Designating the month of April as ``National Sexual Assault 
  Awareness Month''.
S.J. Res. 24--Honoring Maureen Reagan on the occasion of her death and 
  expressing condolences to her family, including her husband Dennis 
  Revell and her daughter Rita Revell.
S.J. Res. 30--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States regarding the appointment of individuals to serve as Members of 
  the House of Representatives in the event a significant number of 
  Members are unable to serve at any time because of death or 
  incapacity.
S. Res. 214--Designating March 25, 2002, as ``Greek Independence Day: A 
  National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.

  

Mr. Stevens

S. 39--To provide a national medal for public safety officers who act 
  with extraordinary valor above and beyond the call of duty, and for 
  other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 66--To express the sense of the Congress that the Public 
  Safety Officer Medal of Valor should be awarded to public safety 
  officers killed in the line of duty in the aftermath of the terrorist 
  attacks of September 11, 2001.

  

Mr. Thomas

S. 151--For the Relief of Ashley Ross Fuller.

  

Mr. Thompson

S. Con. Res. 31--Commending Clear Channel Communications and the 
  American Football Coaches Association for their dedication and efforts 
  for protecting children by providing a vital means for locating the 
  Nation's missing, kidnapped, and runaway children.

  

Mr. Thurmond

S. 32--To amend title 28, United States Code, to clarify the remedial 
  jurisdiction of inferior Federal courts.
S. 34--To eliminate a requirement for a unanimous verdict in criminal 
  trials in Federal courts.
S. 36--To amend title 1, United States Code, to clarify the effect and 
  application of legislation.
S. 791--To amend the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.
S. 902--To amend section 1951 of title 18, United States Code (commonly 
  known as the Hobbs Act), and for other purposes.
S. 1228--To amend title 18, United States Code, to authorize pilot 
  projects under which private companies in the United States may use 
  Federal inmate labor to produce items that would otherwise be produced 
  by foreign labor, to revise the authorities and operations of Federal 
  Prison Industries, and for other purposes.
S. 1351--To provide administrative subpoena authority to apprehend 
  fugitives.
S. 1977--To amend chapter 37 of title 28, United States Code, to provide 
  for the appointment of United States marshals by the Attorney General.
S. 2898--For the relief of Jaya Gulab Tolani and Hitesh Gulab Tolani.
S. Res. 16--Designating August 16, 2001, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 159--Designating the week beginning September 16, 2001, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 242--Designating August 16, 2002, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 305--Designating the week beginning September 15, 2002, as 
  ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Con. Res. 79--Expressing the sense of Congress that public schools 
  may display the words ``God Bless America'' as an expression of 
  support for the Nation.
S.J. Res. 1--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United 
  States relating to voluntary school prayer.

  

Mr. Torricelli

S. 273--To amend title 28, United States Code, to divide New Jersey into 
  2 judicial districts.
S. 330--To expand the powers of the Secretary of the Treasury to 
  regulate the manufacture, distribution, and sale of firearms and 
  ammunition, and to expand the jurisdiction of the Secretary to include 
  firearm products and nonpowder firearms.
S. 406--To reduce gun trafficking by prohibiting bulk purchases of 
  handguns.
S. 609--To close loopholes in the firearms laws which allow the 
  unregulated manufacture, assembly, shipment, or transportation of 
  firearms or firearm parts, and for other purposes.
S. 610--To provide grants to law enforcement agencies to purchase 
  firearms needed to perform law enforcement duties.
S. 641--To amend section 842 of title 18, United States Code, relating 
  to explosive materials.
S. 642--To amend part Q of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe 
  Streets Act of 1968 to provide assistance for unincorporated 
  neighborhood watch programs.
S. 1252--To amend title 18, United States Code, to make unlawful the 
  tampering with computers of schools and institutions of higher 
  education, and for other purposes.
S. 1837--To establish a board of inquiry to review the activities of 
  United States intelligence, law enforcement, and other agencies 
  leading up to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
S. 2089--To combat criminal misuse of explosives.
S. 2090--To eliminate any limitation on indictment for sexual offenses 
  and make awards to States to reduce their DNA casework backlogs.
S. 2091--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit gunrunning, 
  and provide mandatory minimum penalties for crimes related to 
  gunrunning.
S. 2856--To designate Colombia under section 244 of the Immigration and 
  Nationality Act in order to make nationals of Colombia eligible for 
  temporary protected status under such section.
S. 2991--For the relief of Sharif Kesbeh, Asmaa Sharif Kesbeh, Batool 
  Kesbeh, Noor Sharif Kesbeh, Alaa Kesbeh, Sondos Kesbeh, Hadeel Kesbeh, 
  and Mohanned Kesbeh.
S. Res. 307--Reaffirming support of the Convention on the Prevention and 
  Punishment of the Crime of Genocide and anticipating the commemoration 
  of the 15th anniversary of the enactment of the Genocide Convention 
  Implementation Act of 1987 (the Proxmire Act) on November 4, 2003.
S. Con. Res. 139--Expressing the sense of Congress that there should be 
  established a National Minority Health and Health Disparities Month, 
  and for other purposes.

  

Mr. Voinovich

S. 2114--To authorize the Attorney General to carry out a racial 
  profiling educating and awareness program within the Department of 
  Justice and to assist state and local law enforcement agencies in 
  implementing such programs.
S. Res. 150--Designating the week of September 23 through September 29, 
  2001, as ``National Parents Week''.
S. Con. Res. 156--Recognizing and honoring America's Jewish community on 
  the occasion of its 350th anniversary, supporting the designation of 
  an ``American Jewish History Month''.

  

Mr. Warner

S. 2029--To convert the temporary judgeship for the eastern district of 
  Virginia to a permanent judgeship, and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 70--Expressing the sense of the Congress in support of the 
  ``National Wash America Campaign''.
S.J. Res. 13--Confering honorary citizenship of the United States on 
  Paul Yves Gilbert du Motier, also known as the Marquis de Lafayette.

  

Mr. Wellstone

S. 161--To establish the Violence Against Women Office within the 
  Department of Justice.
S. 178--To permanently reenact chapter 12 of title 11, United States 
  Code, relating to family farmers.
S. 886--To establish the Katie Poirier Abduction Emergency Fund, and for 
  other purposes.
S. 887--To amend the Torture Victims Relief Act of 1998 to authorize 
  appropriations to provide assistance for domestic centers and programs 
  for the treatment of victims of torture.
S. 1357--To provide for an examination of how schools are implementing 
  the policy guidance of the Department of Education's Office for Civil 
  Rights relating to sexual harassment directed against gay, lesbian, 
  bisexual, and transgender students.
S. 1467--To amend the Hmong Veterans' Naturalization Act of 2000 to 
  extend the deadlines for application and payment of fees.
S. 1704--To amend the Clayton Act to make the antitrust laws applicable 
  to the elimination or relocation of major league baseball franchises.
S. 1965--To meet the mental health and substance abuse treatment needs 
  of incarcerated children and youth.
S. Res. 55--Designating the third week of April as ``National Shaken 
  Baby Syndrome Awareness Week'' for the year 2001 and all future years.
S. Res. 147--To designate the month of September of 2001 as ``National 
  Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month''.

  

Mr. Wyden

S. 1435--To provide that covert investigative practices involving 
  Federal attorneys in criminal investigations and prosecutions shall 
  not be considered dishonest, fraudulent, deceitful, or 
  misrepresentative, and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 94--Expressing the sense of Congress that public awareness 
  and education about the importance of health care coverage is of the 
  utmost priority and that a National Importance of Health Care Coverage 
  Month should be established to promote that awareness and education.
S.J. Res. 51--To recognize the rights of consumers to use copyright 
  protected works, and for other purposes.