CHILDREN see also Youth

Addresses

Educational Needs of Children At-Risk: Representative George Miller, 5951 [30MR]

Family and Our Children: Gary L. Bauer, 6934 [14AP]

Free the Children Program: William N. Morris, Jr., 5955-5957 [30MR]

Greenbrier Democratic Issues Conference: Representative Wright, 3554 [8MR]

International Symposium for the Survival and Development of the Child, Matilda R. Cuomo, 6199 [31MR]

Investing in Children: Representative George Miller, 21793 [10AU]

National Right to Life Convention: Cathy Clark, 23437 [12SE]

———Senator Humphrey, 23437 [12SE]

Paramount Pictures Corp. Child Care Center Recognition: David Mannix, 12044 [24MY]

Proclamation of Personhood: President Reagan, 1328 [9FE]

Taking Charge of Our Future—A Healthy America: Michael S. Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts, 25226-25228 [23SE]

Women in Today's Society: Vice President Bush, 19655 [29JY]

Agenda

Association of Junior Leagues, 3312 [3MR]

Amendments

Dept. of Agriculture: improve child nutrition and food stamp programs (S. 2560), 18671, 18676, 18677, 18679, 18684, 18773, 18783, 18784 [26JY], 22066-22076 [11AU]

Education: improve elementary and secondary (H.R. 5), conference report, 7099 [18AP], 7354 [19AP]

Fairness for Adopting Families Act: enact (S. 1733), 29721 [11OC]

Family Security Act: enact (S. 1511), 14471 [14JN], 14599, 14600 [15JN], 14882, 14886, 14894, 14896, 14910, 14916, 14920, 14927, 14928, 14931, 14932, 14933, 14988-14992 [16JN]

Federal aid programs: improvement of child care (S. 1885), 13777 [8JN]

Hague Convention on Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction: implement (H.R. 3971), 6473, 6482 [12AP], 8557 [25AP]

Health: Federal child care program (H.R. 3660), 11739 [19MY]

Leave of absence: protection of employment and benefits in case of birth, adoption, or health condition (H.R. 925), 25025 [22SE]

National Foster Care Month: designate (S.J. Res. 59), 2608 [26FE]

National Voluntary Reunion Registry: establish demonstration program (S. 2010), 31676, 31682, 31746 [19OC]

Parental and Medical Leave Act: enact (S. 2488), 25331 [26SE], 25643, 25646, 25699, 25700, 25706 [27SE], 25870-25877, 25887, 25935 [28SE], 26540-26575, 26615, 26618-26672 [29SE], 27546-27769 [3OC], 28099 [4OC], 28394 [5OC], 28882-28955 [6OC], 29378 [7OC]

Pediatric emergency medical services: national and regional centers (S. 1968), 1129, 1176 [4FE]

Pornography: child protection and obscenity enforcement (S. 2033), 30970-30977, 31079-31086 [14OC]

Public Health Service Act: revise and extend family planning programs (S. 1366), 18256 [13JY]

Analyses

CBO Report—Trends in Family Income, 1970-86: Committee on Children, Youth, and Families (House, Select), 3000-3002 [2MR]

Child Care Development Act (S. 2173), 4053 [16MR]

Child Protection and Obscenity Enforcement Act (H.R. 3889), 33575-33578 [10NO]

Educational Block Grant for Children at Risk Act (S. 2226), 5523 [29MR]

Workfare Provisions of H.R. 1720: Michigan Dept. of Social Services, 27179 [30SE]

Appointments

Conferees: H.R. 1720, AFDC restructuring, 14968 [16JN], 16779 [7JY]

Articles and editorials

Aborted Fathers—Choice To Kill Should Not Be Just for Women, 18535 [14JY]

Abortion Ruling Could Curb Dad's Suits, 18535 [14JY]

All American Sam Adopted by Maine Legion, 5423 [28MR]

America Needs Pro-Family Workplace, 14753 [15JN]

Better Care Bill, 29363 [7OC]

Birth Mothers, 31679 [19OC]

Child Abuse, 17729 [12JY]

Child Care Crisis, 20344 [3AU]

Child Care Issue Emerges as Focus of Legislative Efforts, 2550 [25FE]

Child Care Revisited, 22758 [7SE]

Child Care Time Is Now, 20343 [3AU]

Child Is a Terrible Thing To Waste, 4977-4982 [27AP]

Child Care Dilemma Is Big One in Lincoln, 26865 [30SE]

Children for Sale—Pornography's Dark New World, 25669 [27SE]

Children With AIDS, 23611 [13SE]

Cocaine—Litany of Fetal Risks Grows—Researchers Find That a Majority of Exposed Newborns Suffer Damage, 30823 [14OC]

Congress on the Loose, 4662 [22MR]

Congress Should Fix It Right This Time, 26597 [29SE]

Contagious Diseases and the Educational Systems, 379 [28JA]

Corporate Prenatal Care Plans Multiply, Benefiting Both Mothers and Employers, 17834 [12JY], 27408 [3OC]

Costly Gamble With Babies' Lives, 8851 [26AP]

Crack Comes to the Nursery—More and More Cocaine-Using Mothers Are Bearing Afflicted Infants, 23870 [14SE]

Daniel Patrick Moynihan—Making Welfare Work, 26603-26604 [29SE]

Data Eat Away at Reports of Widespread Hunger, 19703 [1AU]

Day Care Funding Increase Trims Welfare Rolls, 2722 [11AU]

Day Care Licensing, a Touching Topic, Is Up to the States, 32381 [20OC]

Day Care—Partnership for Families, 5243 [24MR]

Deadly Secrets Legal Merry-Go-Round Case Highlights Lack of Data Sharing, 15724-15726 [22JN]

Explosion of Childhood AIDS Cases Feared, 3003 [2MR]

Family Gap, 28004 [4OC]

Family-Friendly Corporations—They Help Balance Demands of Home and Work, 25660 [27SE]

Fire Blamed on Boy Playing With Lighter, 19792 [1AU]

Florio Visits Pine Hill Day-Care Program, 3678 [10MR]

For Many, Search Hits a Dead End, 31681 [19OC]

Give Kids an Option Besides Gang Life, 7014 [14AP], 13076 [1JN]

Give Welfare Reform a Chance To Break the Cycle of Poverty, 31146 [14OC]

Gladys Should Get a License, It's Better for Day Care Providers and Kids, 28064 [4OC]

Glimpse of the ``Flex'' Future—At Steelcase, Offering Variable Hours, Pay, and Perks Benefits the Firm and Its Workers, 27409 [3OC]

Governors and Poor Children, 17820 [12JY]

Group's Founder Raises Money To Promote Interests of Children, 11486 [18MY]

Half the Nation's Children Born Without a Fair Chance—An Issue for the No-Issue Campaign, 31758 [19OC]

Have Your Kids Been Tagged?, 18541 [14JY]

Healing on Wheels—Van for Welfare Children, 692 [2FE]

Home Is Where the Heart Is, 33424-33425 [21OC]

How Hungry? How Many?, 19702 [1AU]

How Will the Parental Leave Bill Affect School Districts?, 27408 [3OC]

Human Tragedy—How a Child's Life Can Be Put in Jeopardy by the Personnel at Day Care Facilities, 32379 [20OC]

Hungry Children Cannot Wait, 940 [3FE]

Hurried Kids—A Look at the Pressures of the Suburbs, 4982 [27AP]

In ``Loco'' Parentis, 25244 [23SE]

In Mozambique, the Atrocities Just Don't Stop, 23056 [8SE]

Indian Population Tops 800 Million, 13877 [8JN]

Is Day Care Ruining Our Kids?, 25612 [26SE]

Jackson To Put Campaign Focus on Cancer Cluster Town, 13101 [1JN]

Kiddie Tax, 6941 [14AP]

Kiddie Tax Nips the Wrong Family, 1523 [17FE]

Lawn Darts and the Limits of Laissez Faire, 11526 [18MY]

Laws Can't Make Us Good Parents, 27404 [3OC]

Lessons of South Africa, 15803-15804 [23JN]

Let Business Make Its Own Rules on Leaves, 27413 [3OC]

Life and Death—High Infant Mortality Is a Persistent Blotch on Health Care in United States, 32369 [20OC]

Long Night in a Nicaraguan Orphanage, 577 [2FE]

Long-Lost Siblings Reunite for Thanksgiving After 58 Years, 31682 [19OC]

Lost Mom's Kidney Gift, 31682 [19OC]

Mandated Uncompetitiveness, 27412 [3OC]

Messages From a Welfare Mom, 14938 [16JN]

More Teen-Agers Take Their Babies to School, 4074 [16MR]

Mother Teams With Commandos to Retrieve a Child, 4344 [17MR]

Mothers Discover Welfare Program Brings, 26585 [29SE]

Mr. Bush on Family Leave, 28002 [4OC]

Mr. Dukakis on Health, 25662 [27SE]

N.Y. Synagogue Arson Spurs Reflections on Youths ``Taught To Hate'', 25007 [22SE]

Nation Must Help Working Parents, 4817 [22MR]

National Policy for Motherhood, 28003 [4OC]

Nazi Doctors, Fetal Transplants . . . and the NIH, 31601 [18OC]

One-Size-Fits-All Leave Policy?, 9608 [29AP], 27405 [3OC]

PAC to Help Children, 14764 [15JN]

Parents Want to Choose Their Own Child Care, 27412 [3OC]

Politics of Child Care Polls, 33501 [21OC]

Pregnancy Leave for Women, and Men, 28005 [4OC]

Prenatal Addiction Dilemma, 24120 [15SE]

Prominent Child Psychiatrist, Reginald S. Lourie, 79, Dies, 4882 [23MR]

Public Beliefs on Welfare Challenged, 1392 [16FE]

Quality Child Care Is Everyone's Concern, 20003 [2AU], 29260 [7OC]

Regulatory Success—Child-Proof Caps, 1793 [18FE]

Round 2—Gladys Should Get a License, 22358 [11AU]

Safety Panel Lacks Will To Protect Public, 13485 [6JN]

Say No to Paid Homemaking, 21929 [11AU]

SBC Advocate Admits Clinics Fail To Reduce Number of Teen Pregnancies, 18666 [26JY], 19002 [27JY]

Schools of Excellence, 12207 [24MY]

Seductive Power of Abortion, 22410 [11AU]

Senate Panel Backs Welfare Restructuring—Education, Training for Jobs Stressed, 8368 [21AP]

Senate Panel Clears Welfare Overhaul Despite Threat of White House Veto, 8369 [21AP]

Sending Child Care to Work, 33473 [21OC]

She Finally Met Mom, but They Only Had 5 Hours, 31678 [19OC]

Solid Senator, 7590 [20AP]

South Carolina Legionnaires Memorialize Vietnam Veterans, 7144 [18AP]

State Should Handle Need for Child Care, 5662 [29MR]

Taxes, by Any Other Name . . ., 27406 [3OC]

Teenage Mothers—What Do They Really Want?, 32509 [21OC]

Their Baby Is Illegal, 20343 [3AU]

Tinkering With Welfare? No, It's a Consensus: Senator Cochran, 14935 [16JN]

Triplets Separated at Birth Reunited After 57 Years, 31682 [19OC]

Trying To Digest the Full Impact of Food Stamps, 19704 [1AU]

TV License To Steal From Kids, 13502 [7JN]

U.S. Falling Short on Health Goals, 18477 [14JY]

U.S. To Miss Most Goals for Improving Infant Health, 23680 [13SE]

Voter Up! Kids Get Poll Smart—First Whole-Family Approach Dedicated To Conquering Voter Apathy, 33532 [21OC]

Washington, Save Your Children! We Have Created a Blood-Soaked Wasteland of Despair, Where Our Kids Feel Worthless, 1451-1453 [16FE]

Weld's Child-Support Collections Increase, 26585 [29SE]

Welfare Reform Cuts Weld Costs, 26584 [29SE]

What About the Fathers?, 20600 [4AU]

What Works—The Beethoven Project and Other Goods Ideas, 4984 [27AP]

When Congress Takes Care of Kids, 19600 [29JY]

Why Don't We Do Better by Younger Generation?, 28058 [4OC]

Widespread Abuse of Drugs by Pregnant Women Is Found, 30823 [14OC]

Will Politicians Do More Than Kiss Babies?, 4983 [27AP]

Wooing Workers in the 1990's—New Role for Family Benefits, 27406 [3OC]

Work or Welfare?, 14056 [9JN]

Working Mother Is Now Norm, Study Shows, 33473 [21OC]

Bills and resolutions

AFDC: detecting fraudulent applications (see H.R. 4898)

———demonstration project to provide coupons to recipients of assistance (see S. 2475; H.R. 3879)

———improve child custody and child support orders (see H.R. 5364)

———restructure (H.R. 1720), correct technical errors in enrollment (see S. Con. Res. 148, 154)

Aged: employment in child care for low-income families (see H.R. 4614)

———programs to encourage older persons to provide child care services (see H. Con. Res. 362)

America Loves Its Kids Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 324; H.J. Res. 579)

American Partnership for Our Children's Future Act: enact (see S. 2646)

Capitol Building and Grounds: authorizing the Law Enforcement Torch Run for the Special Olympics (see S. Con. Res. 114; H. Con. Res. 280)

Child Abuse Prevention, Adoption, and Family Services Act: technical amendments (see S. 2915)

Child care: block grants (see H.R. 5526)

———demonstration project (see H.R. 3841)

———expand availability (see S. 2124; H.R. 4999)

———improve programs (see S. 2690; H.R. 5569)

———improve services via tax incentives, increased dependent care expense credits, and liability risk reduction (see H.R. 5508)

———incentive programs (see S. 2864)

———increase tax credit and make refundable (see H.R. 5570)

Child Care Act: enact (see S. 2404)

Child Care Development Act: enact (see S. 2173)

Child Care Services Improvement Act: enact (see S. 2084)

Child Nutrition Act: amend to ensure homeless women and children access to supplemental food program (see H.R. 4780)

Child support: amounts withheld by employer from employee's wages for enforcement purposes (see H.R. 3882)

ChildHelp USA, Inc.: grant charter (see S. 2688)

Children's Television Advertising Practices Act: enact (see S. 2071)

Choices in Child Care Act: enact (see S. 2546)

Community Collaborative for Early Childhood Development and Child Care Assistance Act: enact (see S. 2270)

Community Youth Activities Act: enact (see S. 2769)

Constitution: preborn are persons entitled to guarantees contained in certain amendments (see H.J. Res. 529)

Cost of living: index disability compensation and surviving spouses' and children's dependency and indemnity compensation to keep pace (see S. 2267)

CPSC: require labeling of certain toys (see H.R. 4486)

Crime and criminals: amend rules of evidence relative to child abuse cases (see H.R. 3867)

———child protection and obscenity enforcement (see H.R. 3889)

———punish international parental abduction as a Federal crime (see S. 2059)

Dept. of Agriculture: improve child nutrition and food stamp programs (see S. 2560)

Dept. of Defense: Social Security benefits to handicapped nonresident children if parents are members of the Armed Forces serving overseas (see H.R. 5578)

———detecting, preventing, and treating child abuse on military installations (see H.R. 4359)

Dept. of HHS: coverage of home care services (see H.R. 3886)

———demonstration projects for foster and residential care of infants and young children abandoned in hospitals (see H.R. 4843)

Drug abuse: education and prevention programs relative to illicit use by minors (see H.R. 4872)

———increase penalties for use of minors in drug operations (see H.R. 5567)

———penalties for distribution of controlled substances in or near a park or recreational facility (see H.R. 5478)

———treatment of babies born to women with substance abuse problems (see S. 2771)

Education: assistance to States for early childhood development programs (see H.R. 5304, 5354, 5464)

Educational Block Grant for Children at Risk Act: enact (see S. 2226)

Families: honoring (see S. Con. Res. 115)

———improve health, family, and preschool services for families with young children (see H.R. 5365)

Federal aid programs: establish block grant program for child care services (see H.R. 4002)

Federal Child Care and Child Development Coordination Act: enact (see S. 2009)

Federal employees: health insurance coverage for certain unmarried full-time students (see H.R. 5473)

Foreign relations: encourage connections between U.S. and other countries' youths to promote international peace (see H. Con. Res. 253)

Immigration: detention of certain aliens with dependent children (see H.R. 5383)

International laws: implement Hague Convention on Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (see H.R. 3971, 3972)

Just Say No to Drugs Week: designate (see H.J. Res. 545)

Kids in Day Care Services Act: enact (see S. 2730)

Libraries: demonstration projects of literacy programs to children (see H.R. 5486)

Medicaid: enrollment improvement for pregnant women and children (see S. 2782; H.R. 4072)

———reduce infant mortality (see S. 2122)

National Adoption Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 372)

National Child Abuse Prevention Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 246; H.J. Res. 521)

National Child Care Awareness Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 260; H.J. Res. 440)

National Children's Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 631)

National Domestic Violence Awareness Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 371; H.J. Res. 619)

National Farm Safety Day for Kids: designate (see H.J. Res. 643)

National Safe Kids Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 240; H.J. Res. 481)

National School Dropout Prevention Week: designate (see H.J. Res. 450)

National Voluntary Reunion Registry: demonstration program (see S. 2010)

Parental and Medical Leave Act: enact (see S. 2488)

Partnerships in Child Care Act: enact (see S. 2741)

Pornography: child protection and obscenity enforcement (see S. 2021, 2033)

Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 314)

Runaway and Homeless Youth Act: extend authorization of appropriations (see S. 2506)

School lunch: optional meatless meals for federally funded programs (see H. Con. Res. 345)

Small business: tax incentives for establishment of child care centers (see H.R. 4463)

Social Security: Child Support Enforcement Program (see H.R. 4901)

———coverage of certain pregnant women and infants (see S. 2046)

———improved services for foster care of teenagers (see S. 2461)

———parental income relative to severely disabled children (see H.R. 3953)

———treatment of adopted children of beneficiaries (see S. 2797)

SSI: eligibility requirements relative to certain handicapped children (see S. 2094)

States: establish block grant program for child care services (see S. 2084, 2085)

Students for Child Survival Week: designate (see H.J. Res. 505)

Tariff: infant nursery monitors and intercoms (see S. 2398; H.R. 4679)

Taxation: allow credit for certain dependents and repeal credit for child care (see S. 2187)

———amount of credit for expenses relative to dependent children (see S. 2714)

———child care assistance credit for low-income working parents (see H.R. 4488, 4768)

———credit for dependent children and repeal of credit for child care expenses (see H.R. 3944)

———credit for home child care (see H.R. 5107)

———deduction for adoption of child with special needs (see H.R. 5374)

———exempting schools operated primarily for religious purposes from the Federal unemployment tax (see H.R. 4531)

———extend credit for expenses relative to child care (see H.R. 5397)

———income of a child on investments attributable to child's earned income shall not be taxed at parents' rate of tax (see S. 2063)

———increasing amount of personal exemptions for children and older dependents (see H.R. 4219)

———rate on child's investment income (see H.R. 4571)

———refundable credit to parents for dependents under 5 (see S. 2620)

———refundable credit to parents for dependents under 6 (see H.R. 4434)

———repeal requirement to include on income return a tax identification number for dependent children (see S. 2608)

———standard deduction for dependents (see S. 2286)

Television: FCC restrictions on advertising during children's programs (see H.R. 3966)

———permit broadcasting organizations to conduct certain activities to relative children's programming (see H.R. 4125)

Temporary Child Care for Handicapped Children and Crisis Nurseries Act: extend authorization (see H.R. 4676)

Title V Infant Mortality Reduction Act: enact (see S. 2792)

Toys: ban from commerce realistic toy guns (see H.R. 4732)

White House Conference on Children and Youth: convene (see H. Con. Res. 329)

Women: education and treatment program relative to drug and alcohol abuse during pregnancy (see H.R. 4866)

———improve drug treatment services during pregnancy (see S. 2772)

Year of the Young Reader: designate (see S.J. Res. 315; H.J. Res. 565)

Youth: services for pregnant adolescents and adolescent parents (see H.R. 5206)

Booklets

``Helping Youth Decide,'' National Association of State Boards of Education, 30663-30666 [14OC]

Books

``Family and Nation,'' Senator Moynihan, 1392 [16FE]

Cloture motions

Parental and Medical Leave Act (S. 2488), 26577 [29SE], 28355 [5OC]

Commentaries

Federal child care program: KPIX-TV (San Francisco, CA), 20636 [4AU]

Recommendations: Presidential Commission on the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, 3003 [2MR]

Communiques

Global survival of children: President Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev, 14170 [10JN]

———U.N., 14170 [10JN]

Court decisions

Federal funding of abortion, 344 [28JA]

Essays

Care for Our Children, Care for Our Future: Bridget Reid, 25030 [22SE]

Executive orders

Equal protection of children: President Reagan, 31597 [18OC]

Factsheets

Citizens Against Pornography of Lincoln, Inc., 25672 [27SE]

Idaho's Working Partners, 18687 [26JY]

Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International, 22570 [7SE]

Massachusetts Healthy Start Program, 25226 [23SE]

Letters

Abortion, 272 [27JA], 1792 [18FE], 2906 [2MR], 12443 [25MY], 12743 [26MY], 14998 [16JN]

———Aimee Metzinger, 12742 [26MY]

———Anita Texeira, 15408 [21JN]

———Annette Melka, 14033 [9JN]

———anonymous, 172 [26JA], 669 [2FE], 17727 [12JY], 17377 [8JY]

———Bonnie Murphy, 4587 [21MR], 12742 [26MY]

———Candy L. Gilchrist, 14139 [10JN]

———Carol J. Hill, 2682 [29FE]

———Chalsey R. Dorsey, 12742 [26MY]

———Cheryl Hook, 14033 [9JN]

———Cynthia Long, 17727 [12JY]

———Dana Digges, 17268 [7JY]

———Deb Van Till, 12743 [26MY]

———Deborah K. Wilhelm, 16173 [28JN]

———Deborah Libby, 29422 [7OC]

———Diana Powell, 4587 [21MR], 12742 [26MY]

———Dianna Segreto, 554 [1FE]

———Donna Eadie, 11676 [19MY]

———Donna L. Crispen, 31760 [19OC]

———Donna Vowell, 2739 [1MR]

———Eileen Phelps, 15227 [20JN]

———Florence Baylor, 16729 [6JY]

———Gary Wohl, 17268 [7JY]

———Gaye Webster, 14614 [15JN]

———Ginny Franklin, 11902 [20MY], 28957 [6OC]

———Holly Trimble, 15408 [21JN]

———I. Miller, 173 [26JA]

———International Association of Chiefs of Police, Inc., 23494 [13SE]

———J. Browning, 13607 [7JN]

———J. Nasca, 11676 [19MY]

———Jana Robinson, 1571 [17FE], 17559 [11JY]

———Janet Assad, 13482 [6JN]

———Jaqueline A. Murphy, 2407 [23FE], 28458 [5OC]

———Jean Whitton, 2906 [2MR]

———Jeanette Van Newkirk, 13482 [6JN]

———Jo Beth Wylie, 31760 [19OC]

———Joanne Morton, 11180 [16MY], 15581 [22JN]

———Julie Lively, 4587 [21MR], 12742 [26MY]

———June Jarvis, 15581 [22JN]

———Karen Walker, 12742 [26MY]

———Kathleen Kelly, 17267 [7JY]

———Kathy Berkowitz, 1147 [4FE]

———Laura L. Mueller, 17727 [12JY]

———Laura M. Edsall, 5547 [29MR], 13482 [6JN]

———Linda M. Nisselbeck, 554 [1FE]

———Linda Zbriger, 13048 [27MY]

———Lisa Murray, 17268 [7JY]

———Louise Warren, 15820 [23JN]

———Lynn Brennan, 12743 [26MY]

———Lynne V. Latham, 1147 [4FE]

———Mary Troxel, 14139 [10JN]

———Mrs. B. Bent, 12743 [26MY]

———Mrs. E. Rodered, 437 [28JA]

———Mrs. Marion Syverson, 15146 [17JN]

———National Right to Life Committee, Inc., 23492 [13SE]

———National Sheriffs' Association, 23494 [13SE]

———Otis R. Bowen, Sec. of HHS, 23495 [13SE]

———Pat Morris, 14033 [9JN]

———Patty Christofferson, 29422 [7OC]

———President Reagan, 23492, 23495 [13SE]

———Prosper Lujons, 15820 [23JN]

———Rebecca A. Metchick, 5547 [29MR], 13482 [6JN]

———Rebecca O. Wharrie, 13482 [6JN]

———Ruth A. Williams, 16060 [27JN]

———Sally Berk, 11180 [16MY], 15581 [22JN]

———Shannon Barnes, 14290 [13JN]

———Sharon Hegarty, 29422 [7OC]

———Sheri Crowe, 15820 [23JN]

———Sheryll D. Wardley, 12742 [26MY]

———Shirley Dalby, 14139 [10JN]

———Sue Ortiz, 13482 [6JN]

———Susan, 2682 [29FE]

———Susan Lekas, 14032 [9JN]

———T. Frederick, 29422 [7OC]

———Vera A. Jones, 28957 [6OC]

Adoption Opportunities Program: Sandy Lawrence, 19017 [27JY]

Child care costs: Cathy Liebman, 18347 [14JY]

Child protection from pornography: Chris and Jill Strawn, 1091 [4FE]

———Citizens Against Pornography of Lincoln, Inc., 1094 [4FE], 25672 [27SE]

Child support payment delinquencies: Ann C. Helton, 14895 [16JN]

———Deborah N. Dewalt, 14883 [16JN]

———Gary A. Weissman, 14884 [16JN]

———several organizations, 14895 [16JN]

Children's television programming: several organizations, 31698 [19OC]

———several scholars, 31698 [19OC]

Civil rights applications to abortion: Dept. of Justice, 340 [28JA]

———J. Paul McGrath, 338 [28JA]

———John R. Bolton, 339 [28JA]

———National Right to Life Committee, Inc., 358 [28JA]

———U.S. Catholic Conference, 356 [28JA]

Cotton diapers from People's Republic of China: Representative Wyden, 14500 [14JN]

Dial-A-Porn: Gilbert A. Wetzel, 1666 [17FE]

Family and Medical Leave Act: AFL-CIO, 31986 [19OC]

———Amalgamated Transit Union, 29197 [6OC]

———American Association of Retired Persons, 31986 [19OC]

———American Federation of Government Employees, 31987 [19OC]

———American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, 31986 [19OC]

———American Postal Workers Union, 31987 [19OC]

———American Psychological Association, 29606 [7OC]

———Betty J. Forbes, 28662 [5OC]

———Communications Workers of America, 31988 [19OC]

———Darice Wright, 25659 [27SE]

———Donald G. Jackman, 25659 [27SE]

———Food & Allied Service Trades, 31986 [19OC]

———International Association of Fire Fighters, 31988 [19OC]

———International Brotherhood of Teamsters, 31987 [19OC]

———Jeanne Kardos, Southern New England Telephone Co., 25319 [26SE]

———Jewish United Fund of Metropolitan Chicago, 31987 [19OC]

———John J. Sweeney, 29654 [7OC]

———Mary W. Roberts, 25659 [27SE]

———Millie Waterman, 29599 [7OC]

———National Conference of Catholic Bishops, 28006 [4OC]

———Talmadge R. Jones, 25659 [27SE]

———Sarah Harder, American Association of University Women, 29171 [6OC]

———Service Employees International Union, 31987 [19OC]

———UAW, 31987 [19OC]

———United Mine Workers of America, 31987 [19OC]

———United Steelworkers of America, 31986 [19OC]

Family Security Act: A. Sidney Johnson and Stephen Heintz, 14260 [13JN]

———Otis R. Bowen, Sec. of HHS, Ann D. McLaughlin, Sec. of Labor, Richard E. Lyng, Sec. of Agriculture, and James C. Miller III, OMB, 8678 [26AP]

———Thomas Kean, Governor of New Jersey, 14879 [16JN]

Family Welfare Reform Act: American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, 26801 [29SE], 27178 [30SE]

———Child Welfare League of America, Inc., 27177 [30SE]

———Children's Defense Fund, 26801 [29SE], 27177, 27193 [30SE]

———Coalition on Human Needs, 27177, 27193 [30SE]

———Communications Workers of America, 27178, 27194 [30SE]

———National Governors' Association, 26578 [29SE]

———several organizations, 26606 [29SE]

———Stephen B. Heintz, 26578 [29SE]

Federal child care program: Jesse L. Jackson, 19998 [2AU]

Fetal research, 31598 [18OC]

Infant mortality: Senator Shelby, 429 [28JA]

INS international adoption cases: Representative Frank, 18742 [26JY]

Investigation of McFarland, CA, high incidence of cancer among children: Representative Dymally, 13101 [1JN]

McGruff drug abuse prevention program: Donna B. Ireland, 9164 [27AP]

National Commission To Prevent Infant Mortality: Senator Chiles, 20604 [4AU]

National Domestic Violence Awareness Month: National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, 21949 [11AU]

National registry for adoptees: Carol F. Gustavson, 31677 [19OC]

———D.A. Hodgson, 31680 [19OC]

———John Ryan, 31681 [19OC]

———Kate Pijanowski, 31679 [19OC]

———Linda C. Burgess, 31680 [19OC]

———Michael E. Reagan, 31677 [19OC]

———Reuben Pannor, 31681 [19OC]

National Voluntary Reunion Registry, 161 [26JA]

———Clyde Worley, 161 [26JA]

———Dirck Brown, 161 [26JA]

———Edwin W. Edwards, Governor of Louisiana, 160 [26JA]

———James R. Thompson, Governor of Illinois, 160 [26JA]

———Kate Pijanowski, 161 [26JA]

———Maureen M. Wahmhoff, 160 [26JA]

———Neil Goldschmidt, Governor of Oregon, 160 [26JA]

———Parents for Private Adoption, 160 [26JA]

———Patricia Dorner, 162 [26JA]

———Ray Scott, 160 [26JA]

———Thomas J. Bouchard, Jr., 161 [26JA]

———William Donald Schaefer, Governor of Maryland, 160 [26JA]

Parental guidance on smoking: National Association of State Boards of Education, 30662 [14OC]

Pornography influence on crime: Arthur G. Bishop, 25647 [27SE]

Pro-life vigil in Washington, DC: Mother Teresa, 25037 [22SE]

Protect children from dial-a-porn: ACLU, 7482 [27AP]

———Information Industry Association, 7483 [27AP]

———National PTA, 7482 [27AP]

———United Church of Christ, 7483 [27AP]

Safety of Ritalin: Duane Alexander, NIH, 14746 [15JN]

———Hugh A. Cannon, FDA, 14745 [15JN]

———John C. Law, DEA, 15011 [16JN]

———William J. Bennett, Sec. of Education, 15011 [16JN]

Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Program: Representative William H. Gray III, 15805 [23JN]

WIC supplemental food program: American Dietetic Association, 19601 [29JY]

———American Medical Student Association/Foundation, 19601 [29JY]

———Dept. of Agriculture, 19611 [29JY]

———Food Research and Action Center, 19601 [29JY]

———Generating Political Will To End Hunger (organization), 19601 [29JY]

———March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, 19602 [29JY]

———National Association of Women, Infants, and Children Directors, 19601 [29JY]

———Public Voice for Food and Health Policy, 19602 [29JY]

———Senator DeConcini, 19599 [29JY]

Lists

Cleveland, OH, Mary M. Bethune School students participating in letter-writing campaign, 13201 [1JN]

Cosponsors of S. 2488, Parental and Medical Leave Act, 25317 [26SE]

———S. 2560, Hunger Prevention Act, 18668 [26JY]

Individuals and organizations supporting a national registry for adoptees, 31677 [19OC]

Kentucky public officials supporting the Act for Better Child Care Services, 20345 [3AU]

Members of Kentucky Alliance supporting the Act for Better Child Care Services, 20345 [3AU]

Organizations opposed to the welfare reform conference agreement on H.R. 1720, 27177, 27192 [30SE], 33560 [10NO]

Organizations supporting WIC supplemental food program, 19602 [29JY]

Organizations supporting the revised Parental and Medical Leave Act, 28001 [4OC]

Working Partners' region chairpersons, 18687 [26JY]

Memorandums

Civil Rights Applications to Abortion: Dewey, Ballantine, Bushby, Palmer & Wood, 337 [28JA]

INS' Rights of Natural Fathers of Illegitimate Children: Library of Congress, 18745 [26JY]

———Paul W. Schmidt, 18742 [26JY]

Memorials of legislature

California, 16665 [6JY], 17703 [12JY], 18759, 18760 [26JY], 18924, 18925 [26JY]

Florida, 20350 [3AU]

Hawaii, 10546 [11MY], 11946 [23MY], 32118 [20OC]

Maine, 11646 [19MY], 11946 [23MY], 27329 [30SE], 29797 [11OC]

Massachusetts, 1921 [22FE]

West Virginia, 4697 [22MR], 5358 [28MR]

Messages

Abortion: President Reagan, 13753 [8JN]

Child Pornography: President Reagan, 1093 [4FE]

Motions

AFDC: restructure (H.R. 1720), instructing conferees, 16772 [7JY], 24272 [16SE]

Education: improve elementary and secondary (H.R. 5), conference report, 7355 [19AP]

Parental and Medical Leave Act: enact (S. 2488), recommit to committee, 26522-26539 [29SE]

Newsletters

Fifth Graders' Trip Turns to Terror in Train Tunnel, 27055 [30SE]

Schoolchildren Unharmed by Diesel Exhaust, 27055 [30SE]

Pamphlets

Working Partners, Senator Symms, 18687 [26JY]

Papers

Healthy Start on Life: Michael S. Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts, 25225 [23SE]

Nation's Health During the Reagan-Bush Years—The Health of America's Children, 25225 [23SE]

Problem of Being Refused Permission To Emigrate for Women and Children: Victoria G. Khassina, 10376 [10MY]

Petitions

Act for Better Child Care Services: Buffalo, NY, City Council, 17434 [11JY]

———Sacramento, CA, City Council, 17434 [11JY]

Child care programs: Albany, CA, Board of Education, 13868 [8JN]

Child care services: Berkeley, CA, 15723 [22JN], 16049 [27JN]

———Jefferson County, KY, 18760 [26JY]

———New York, NY, City Council, 996 [4FE]

Day care policy: Buffalo, NY, Common Council, 18238 [13JY]

———Miami, FL, City Council, 32358 [20OC]

Poems

``Boys'', 8451 [22AP]

``We Are Responsible for Children'': Amy Wheaton, 29622 [7OC]

Polls of opinion

California: 23d District, 25060 [22SE]

Child care: Martilla & Kiley, Inc., 17567 [11JY]

Press releases

Cocaine linked to premature birth and low birth weight: American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, 30821 [14OC]

Questions and answers

Safety of Ritalin: FDA, 14745 [15JN]

Regulations

Discrimination on the basis of abortion, 362 [28JA]

Federal funding of abortion, 344 [28JA]

Remarks in House

Abortion: amend constitution, 5926 [30MR]

———father's rights, 18535 [14JY]

———Federal funding, 16213 [28JN]

———Operation Rescue in Atlanta, GA, 28497 [5OC], 29604 [7OC]

———right to life, 1328 [9FE], 9825 [4MY]

———stands of Presidential candidates, 28496 [5OC]

Act for Better Child Care Services: enact, 2722 [11AU], 4817 [22MR]

AFDC: demonstration project to provide coupons to recipients of assistance (H.R. 3879), 451, 453 [28JA]

———restructure (H.R. 1720), 14056 [9JN], 18071-18074 [13JY], 26423 [28SE], 26800-26803 [29SE], 27290, 27308 [30SE], 28250 [4OC]

———restructure (H.R. 1720), conference report, 27173 [30SE], 27195, 27196 [30SE], 29868 [11OC], 33560 [10NO]

———restructure (H.R. 1720), conference requested, 16772 [7JY]

———restructure (H.R. 1720), correct technical errors in enrollment (S. Con. Res. 148), 27196 [30SE]

———restructure (H.R. 1720), motion to instruct conferees, 16772-16779 [7JY], 24272 [16SE]

———restructure (H.R. 1720), permission to file, 26423 [28SE]

———restructure (H.R. 1720), technical corrections (S. Con. Res. 154), 29122-29126 [6OC]

Africa: famine, 940 [3FE]

Aged: employment in child care for low-income families (H.R. 4614), 11263 [17MY], 11360 [17MY]

AID: Child Survival Program, 4816 [22MR]

America Loves Its Kids Month: designate (H.J. Res. 579), 21023 [8AU]

———designate (S.J. Res. 324), 32781 [21OC]

American Family Act: promote family strengths through legislation, 25071, 25072 [23SE]

American Friends of Migdal Ohr: anniversary, 9172 [27AP]

Ann E. Casey Foundation: tribute, 7531 [19AP]

Association of Junior Leagues: report on homelessness, 3311 [3MR]

Baltimore, MD: Mayor's Office for Children and Youth's Kids Line program for latchkey children, 5238 [24MR]

———tribute to Kidsline child abuse prevention project, 8424 [21AP]

———tribute to school crossing guards, 14054 [9JN]

Big Brothers/Big Sisters Appreciation Week: observance, 2493 [24FE]

Birth control: international family planning goals, 6222 [31MR]

Boy Scouts of America: tribute, 3299 [3MR]

Capitol Building and Grounds: authorizing the Law Enforcement Torch Run for the Special Olympics (S. Con. Res. 114), 9547 [29AP]

Care facilities, 13374 [3JN]

Caribbean nations: improvement in health, nutrition, and education of children in poorest countries, 30632 [13OC]

Central America: improvement in health, nutrition, and education of children in poorest countries, 30632 [13OC]

Child Abuse Prevention, Adoption, and Family Services Act: technical amendments (H.R. 1900), conference report, 5926 [30MR], 6364-6369 [12AP], 6763 [13AP], 8416 [21AP]

———technical amendments (S. 2915), 32309 [20OC]

Child Health Care Day: observance, 29183 [6OC]

———observance in New Jersey, 29604 [7OC]

Child Protection and Obscenity Enforcement Act: enact, 453 [28JA]

Child support: amounts withheld by employer from employee's wages for enforcement purposes (H.R. 3882), 447 [28JA]

China, People's Republic of: export of cotton diapers, 14500 [14JN]

Cleveland, OH: tribute to Mary M. Bethune School's letter-writing children, 13200 [1JN]

College Park, MD: Odyssey of the Mind competition, 13657 [7JN]

Community Collaborative for Early Childhood Development and Child Care Assistance Act: enact (S. 2270), 23871 [14SE]

Community Service Network of New England: tribute, 33418 [21OC]

Constitution: preborn are persons entitled to guarantees contained in certain amendments (H.J. Res. 529), 6261 [31MR]

Contra Costa County, CA: tribute to Special Olympics program, 1210 [8FE]

CPSC: require labeling of certain toys (H.R. 4486), 9499 [28AP]

Crime and criminals: child protection and obscenity enforcement (H.R. 3889), 15292 [20JN], 33575 [10NO]

Day care: block grants (H.R. 5526), 30453 [13OC], 30633 [13OC]

———congressional responsibility, 33503 [21OC]

———demonstration project (H.R. 3841), 86 [25JA]

———expand the availability (H.R. 4999), 17093 [7JY]

———improve services via tax incentives, increased dependent care expense credits, and liability risk reduction (H.R. 5508), 30618 [13OC]

———IRS ruling on certain contracts with county administration, 31157 [14OC]

———liberal and conservative positions, 19123 [27JY]

———national policy, 1691 [18FE], 2550 [25FE], 5242 [24MR], 32378 [20OC]

———Reagan administration policy, 18820 [26JY]

———tax credit, 2728 [11AU], 19577 [28JY]

Dept. of Agriculture: improve child nutrition and food stamp programs (S. 2560), 22058 [11AU], 22084 [7SE]

Dept. of Defense: abortion funding for military personnel, 9919 [4MY]

Dept. of HHS: construction of higher education nursing research facilities (H.R. 4190), 4355 [17MR]

Dept. of HUD: assistance to homeless, 25055 [22SE]

District of Columbia: dedication of Children's Hospital National Medical Center's neonatal intensive care unit, 29173 [6OC], 31145 [14OC]

———violence among black youth, 1451 [16FE]

Drug abuse: problems in the classroom, 12106 [24MY]

———protection of unborn from pregnant drug abusers, 24120 [15SE]

———respite homes for abandoned infants in hospitals (S. 945), 2921 [14SE], 23608-23612 [13SE]

———safety of Ritalin in treatment of attention deficit disorder in children, 14745 [15JN]

Dukakis, Michael S.: health care policy, 24603 [20SE]

Education: early childhood development programs for prekindergarten children (H.R. 5464), 29165 [6OC]

———improve elementary and secondary (H.R. 5), 1199 [8FE], 1583 [17FE], 1680, 1682, 1683 [17FE], 2751, 2754 [1MR], 12207 [24MY], 16583 [30JN]

———improve elementary and secondary (H.R. 5), conference report, 6762 [13AP], 7345, 7355-7479 [19AP], 7480 [21AP], 7481 [27AP], 7517 [19AP], 8866, 8871 [26AP]

———parental leave, 21691 [10AU]

Elections: mock elections to educate students, 33532 [21OC]

Families: child care, 15742, 15744 [22JN], 25278 [23SE]

———funding for prevention of child abuse and other domestic violence, 33510 [21OC]

———grants for family preservation programs (H.R. 5353), 25364 [26SE]

———improve health, family, and preschool services for families with young children (H.R. 5365), 25611 [26SE]

———promote family strengths by requiring family impact statements on legislation, 23786 [14SE], 24257 [16SE]

Family Security Act: enact (S. 1511), 18071-18074 [13JY]

Family Service Association, Warren, OH: tribute, 4139 [16MR]

Federal aid programs: establish block grant program for child care services (H.R. 4002), 2491 [24FE]

———improvement of care (S. 1885), 20350 [3AU]

Federal employees: health insurance coverage for certain unmarried full-time students (H.R. 5473), 29632 [7OC]

Fire prevention: child-resistant lighters, 19791 [1AU]

Florida: Red Ribbon Week, 10372 [10MY]

For Kids' Sake child care campaign: tribute, 6349 [11AP]

Fort Benning, GA: child care service, 9618 [29AP]

Global survival: support, 14170 [10JN]

Hague Convention on Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction: implement (H.R. 3971), 5035, 5332 [28MR], 8557-8559 [25AP]

Handicapped: health insurance coverage for disabled adopted (S. Con. Res. 95), 18880 [26JY]

Health: alternative church-state language for Federal child care program legislation, 11739 [19MY]

———corporate prenatal education programs, 17833 [12JY]

———Federal child care program (H.R. 3660), 3699 [10MR], 5662 [29MR], 11739 [19MY], 15033 [16JN], 19997, 20003 [2AU], 20342, 20344, 20345 [3AU], 20635, 20636 [4AU], 22358 [11AU], 33472 [21OC]

———infant care, 23680 [13SE]

———national goals, 18477 [14JY]

———reduction of preventable deaths by WHO and UNICEF, 16541 [29JN]

Homeless: health care for children in New York, NY, 692 [2FE]

Housing: consequences of homelessness among families, 13189 [1JN]

Hunger: children in low-income families, 31984 [19OC]

Identification tags, 18541 [14JY]

Illinois: infant mortality rate, 9981 [5MY]

Immigration: detention of certain aliens with dependent children (H.R. 5383), 25608 [26SE]

In vitro fertilization research: funding, 18952 [26JY]

Indiana: tribute to 4th District Congressional Student Program, 4164 [16MR]

Infant mortality, 3574 [9MR]

———Birmingham, AL, field hearing, 30624 [13OC]

———U.S. rate, 32369 [20OC]

Just Say No Foundation: tribute, 10568 [11MY]

Just Say No to Drugs Week: designate (H.J. Res. 545), 7487 [19AP], 9193 [28AP]

Klein, Lee: Kathryn Lehman Weiner Advocate of Children Award recipient, 4820 [22MR]

Kroger Supermarkets: tribute, 11771 [19MY]

Leave of absence: protection of employment and benefits in case of birth, adoption, or health condition (H.R. 925), 9608 [29AP], 9820, 9823, 9827, 9876 [4MY], 9921, 9924 [4MY], 9995, 10003 [5MY], 14753 [15JN], 15734, 15740, 15744, 15747 [22JN], 15871 [23JN], 15902 [23JN], 22402 [11AU], 25054 [22SE], 25069 [23SE], 28662 [5OC], 29197 [6OC], 29599 [7OC], 31985 [19OC]

Libraries: demonstration projects of literacy programs to children (H.R. 5486), 29608 [7OC]

Maine: American Legion's Say No to Drugs Program, 5423 [28MR]

March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation: anniversary, 25835 [27SE]

Maryland: tribute to several Eighth District elementary schools, 19788 [1AU]

McFarland, CA: high incidence of cancer among children, 13100 [1JN]

Medicaid: funding of abortion, 23061 [8SE]

———services to pregnant women and infants (H.R. 4072), 3034 [2MR], 5667 [29MR]

Meese, Attorney General: campaign against obscenity and child pornography, 19563 [28JY]

Minnesota: health care programs for low-income family children, 18515 [14JY]

Montgomery County, MD: bird and blossom symbol contest, 6256 [31MR]

National Adoption Week: designate (H.J. Res. 575), 32793 [21OC]

National Big Brothers/Big Sisters Appreciation Week: observance, 2516-2518 [25FE]

National Child Abuse Prevention Month: designate (S.J. Res. 246), 8062 [20AP]

National Child Care Awareness Week: designate (H.J. Res. 440), 5874 [30MR]

———designate (S.J. Res. 260), 5881 [30MR]

National Child Passenger Safety Awareness Week: designate (H.J. Res. 402), 915 [3FE]

———observance, 1210 [8FE]

National Children's Day: designate, 2726 [11AU]

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence: tribute to Shelter Aid program, 16282 [28JN]

National Commission To Prevent Infant Mortality: report, 22324 [10AU]

National Crime Prevention Council: drug abuse prevention program for primary schools, 9164 [27AP]

National Foster Care Month: designate (H.J. Res. 289), 9175 [27AP]

———designate (S.J. Res. 59), 9192 [28AP]

National Invent America! Week: designate (H.J. Res. 516), 5080 [23MR]

National Pornography Awareness Week: addressing child pornography, 26844 [29SE]

National Safe Kids Week: designate (S.J. Res. 240), 9969 [5MY]

———observance, 3016 [2MR]

NIH: Children's Inn, 18821, 18915 [26JY], 18919 [27JY], 18920, 18921 [26JY], 20353 [3AU]

North Carolina: use of 17-year-old schoolbus drivers, 3258 [7MR]

Pearl Buck Center: anniversary, 6247 [31MR]

Pine Hill, NJ, child care center: visit by Representative Florio, 3678 [10MR]

Play-It-Safe International: tribute, 9801 [3MY]

Pornography: child protection and obscenity enforcement (H.R. 5210), 33146, 33575 [10NO]

———mail advertisements, 5555 [29MR]

———regulation of dial-a-porn services, 1666 [17FE]

———restrict obscene and indecent communications, 5554 [29MR], 8871 [26AP]

Poverty: death of a homeless child, 23414 [9SE]

Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month: designate (S.J. Res. 314), 32798 [21OC]

Project Children: tribute, 9170 [27AP]

Rhode Island: tribute to businesses providing child care, 18509 [14JY]

Ritalin: safety in treatment of attention deficit disorder in children, 14745 [15JN]

Salt Lake County, UT: remove right of reversion to U.S. in lands owned by the Shriners' Hospitals for Crippled Children (S. 892), 19797 [2AU], 20346 [3AU]

San Francisco, CA: art exhibit, 2431 [23FE]

Sexual abuse: Brake the Cycle campaign, 22409 [11AU]

Shelby County, TN: Free the Children Program, 5955 [30MR]

Small business: tax incentives for establishment of child care centers (H.R. 4463), 9171 [27AP]

Social conditions: response of certain Governors, 17820 [12JY]

Social Security: parental income relative to severely disabled children (H.R. 3953), 1603 [17FE], 20202 [3AU]

———survivor insurance for children, 16627 [6JY]

Social services workers: tribute, 29622 [7OC]

St. Louis, MO: anniversary of the Annie Malone Children's Home, 13655 [7JN]

Students for Child Survival Week: designate (H.J. Res. 505), 9489 [28AP]

Tariff: infant nursery monitors and intercoms, 12209 [24MY]

Taxation: amount of credit for expenses relative to dependent children (S. 2714), 25840 [27SE]

———child care assistance credit for low-income working parents (H.R. 4768), 15493 [21JN]

———credit for dependent children and repeal of credit for child care expenses (H.R. 3944), 1464 [16FE]

———increasing amount of personal exemptions for children and older dependents (H.R. 4219), 4824 [22MR]

———refundable credit to parents for dependents under 6 (H.R. 4434), 7665 [20AP]

Telephone: restrict obscene and indecent communications, 8871 [26AP]

Television: FCC restrictions on advertising during children's programs (H.R. 3966), 13500 [7JN], 13505 [8JN]

Temporary Child Care for Handicapped Children and Crisis Nurseries Act: extend authorization (H.R. 4676), 18835-18838 [26JY]

Toy guns: minimum marking standards, 30081 [14OC]

U.N.: child survival plan, 15031 [16JN]

Washington State Governor's Task Force on Hunger: survey, 31984 [19OC]

WHAS-TV Crusade for Children: anniversary, 13213 [1JN]

WHO: child survival plan, 15031 [16JN]

WIC: participation in special supplemental food program, 33521 [21OC]

Women: education and treatment program relative to drug and alcohol abuse during pregnancy (H.R. 4866), 15249 [20JN]

Year of the Young Reader: designate (S.J. Res. 315), 32782 [21OC]

Youth: gang violence, 7014 [14AP]

———services for pregnant adolescents and adolescent parents (H.R. 5206), 22375, 22397 [11AU]

Remarks in Senate

Abortion: civil rights application, 336-364 [28JA]

———Federal aid programs, 18617, 18618 [25JY], 18661, 18664-18666 [26JY], 19008-19010, 19016, 19032 [27JY]

———informed consent from patient, 172 [26JA], 272 [27JA], 437 [28JA], 554 [1FE], 669 [2FE], 1571 [17FE], 1791 [18FE], 2407 [23FE], 2739 [1MR], 2906 [2MR], 5546 [29MR], 11179 [16MY], 11675 [19MY], 12741 [26MY], 28458 [5OC]

———informed consent from patient (S. 272), 1147 [4FE], 2682 [29FE], 4587 [21MR], 11509 [18MY], 11902 [20MY], 12442 [25MY], 13482 [6JN], 13607 [7JN], 14032 [9JN], 14139 [10JN], 14290 [13JN], 14614 [15JN], 14998 [16JN], 15146 [17JN], 15227 [20JN], 15408 [21JN], 15581 [22JN], 15820 [23JN], 16059 [27JN], 16173 [28JN], 16729 [6JY], 17267 [7JY], 17377 [8JY], 17559 [11JY], 17727 [12JY], 18340 [14JY]

———informed consent from patient (S. 273), 1147 [4FE], 2682 [29FE], 4587 [21MR], 11509 [18MY], 11902 [20MY], 12442 [25MY], 13482 [6JN], 13607 [7JN], 14032 [9JN], 14139 [10JN], 14290 [13JN], 14614 [15JN], 14998 [16JN], 15146 [17JN], 15227 [20JN], 15408 [21JN], 15581 [22JN], 15820 [23JN], 16059 [27JN], 16173 [28JN], 16729 [6JY], 17267 [7JY], 17377 [8JY], 17559 [11JY], 17727 [12JY], 18340 [14JY]

———Roe v. Wade decision anniversary, 174 [26JA]

Abuse, 17729 [12JY]

Adoption Opportunities Program: funding, 19016-19018 [27JY]

AFDC: coupons to recipients of assistance (S. 2475), 13587 [7JN]

———restructure (H.R. 1720), 25322 [26SE], 31758 [19OC]

———restructure (H.R. 1720), conference report, 25924 [28SE], 26577-26609 [29SE]

———restructure (H.R. 1720), correct technical errors in enrollment (S. Con. Res. 148), 29468 [7OC], 26609 [29SE]

———restructure (H.R. 1720), correcting enrollment (S. Con. Res. 154), 28816 [6OC]

———restructure (H.R. 1720), proceed to consideration, 14948 [16JN]

AFDC Employment and Training Reorganization Act: enact (S. 1655), 14860 [16JN]

Africa: hunger and disease in southern region, 6199 [31MR]

America Loves Its Kids Month: designate (S.J. Res. 324), 11889 [20MY], 18812 [26JY]

American Legion: Robert E. David Vietnam Veterans Children's Scholarship Fund, 7144 [18AP]

American Partnership for Our Children's Future Act: enact (S. 2646), 18360 [14JY]

Bush, Vice President: assessment of child care views, 19654 [29JY]

Child Abuse Prevention, Adoption, and Family Services Act: technical amendment (H.R. 1900), conference report, 5866-5870 [30MR]

———technical amendments (S. 2915), 31692 [19OC]

Child Care Act: enact (S. 2404), 11248-11250 [17MY]

Child Care Development Act: enact (S. 2173), 4051 [16MR]

Child Care Services Improvement Act: enact (S. 1678), 2400 [23FE]

———enact (S. 2084), 2316, 2322-2324 [23FE]

Child Health Care Day: observance, 27771, 27776 [3OC]

ChildHelp USA, Inc.: charter (S. 2688), 20712 [5AU]

Childhood Immunization Program: funding, 20554 [4AU]

Children's Hope Foundation: commend efforts in treatment of children with acquired immune deficiency syndrome, 6954 [14AP]

Children's Television Advertising Practices Act: enact (S. 2071), 1778 [18FE]

Choices in Child Care Act: enact (S. 2546), 15382 [21JN]

Community Collaborative for Early Childhood Development and Child Care Assistance Act: enact (S. 2270), 6445-6457 [12AP]

Community Youth Activities Act: enact (S. 2769), 23146 [9SE]

Cost of living: index disability compensation and surviving spouses' and children's dependency and indemnity compensation to keep pace (S. 2267), 6301 [11AP]

Crime and criminals: punish international parental abduction as a Federal crime (S. 2059), 1516 [17FE]

Day care: affordable programs, 4974 [27AP], 26863-26867 [30SE]

———expand availability (S. 2124), 2878 [2MR]

———improve programs (S. 2690), 20713 [5AU]

———Federal assistance (S. 1271), 9411 [28AP]

———Federal role in assisting States in availability and quality of centers, 8322 [21AP]

———incentive programs (S. 2864), 28364 [5OC]

———national policy, 1992 [23FE]

———working women, 18092 [13JY]

Dept. of Agriculture: improve child nutrition and food stamp programs (S. 2560), 15805 [23JN], 18092 [13JY], 18396 [14JY], 18668-18702 [26JY], 19701 [1AU], 22027 [11AU]

Dept. of Defense: medical care eligibility, 10923 [13MY]

District of Columbia: neonatal intensive care unit at Children's Hospital National Medical Center, 28108 [4OC]

Drug abuse: respite homes for abandoned infants in hospitals (S. 945), 28018 [4OC]

———treatment of babies born to women with substance abuse problems (S. 2771), 23154 [9SE]

Education: improve elementary and secondary (H.R. 5), conference report, 7556, 7588-7592, 7598-7600, 7604-7608 [20AP], 8495 [22AP]

———individual education/retirement savings account for youth, 21879 [11AU]

———preschool programs, 4977 [27AP]

Educational Block Grant for Children at Risk Act: enact (S. 2226), 5521 [29MR]

Fairness for Adopting Families Act: enact (S. 1733), 8680 [26AP], 29720 [11OC]

Families: financial support, 20600 [4AU]

———honoring (S. Con. Res. 115), 6594 [13AP]

Family Resource Coalition: conference, 28106 [4OC]

Family Security Act: enact (S. 1511), 1768 [18FE], 8366-8368 [21AP], 8677 [26AP], 13486 [6JN], 14119 [10JN], 14226 [13JN], 14395-14412 [14JN], 14870, 14908, 14934-14968 [16JN], 15147 [17JN], 15210, 15226 [20JN]

———enact (S. 1511), unanimous-consent agreement, 14423 [14JN]

Federal aid programs: improvement of care (S. 1885), 2633 [26FE], 13777 [8JN], 29362 [7OC], 32009 [20OC]

Federal Child Care and Child Development Coordination Act: enact (S. 2009), 157 [26JA], 1568 [17FE]

Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Awareness Week: enact, 11047 [13MY]

Food relief: IRS regulations on charitable donations, 24014 [15SE]

Girl Scouts: Fight Drugs initiative, 30433 [13OC]

Gloucester County, NJ: tribute to Pitman Elementary and Middle School, 16730 [6JY]

Hague Convention on Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction: implementation (H.R. 3971), 6482-6485 [12AP], 8650 [25AP]

———implementation (H.R. 3971), placed on calendar, 5497 [29MR]

———implementation (S. 1347), 4344 [17MR]

Handicapped: assistive device resource centers (S. 1586), 2287 [23FE]

Health: Change for Good Immunization Program, 1572 [17FE]

———infant mortality reduction program, 429 [28JA], 13447 [6JN], 20603 [4AU]

Immigration: J visa for youth au pairs for child care, 26920 [30SE]

———treatment of father of illegitimate children in international adoption cases, 18741-18745 [26JY]

Indiana: anniversary of Eastern Star, 31757 [19OC]

IBM Corp.: Writing to Read Program, 23552 [13SE]

Just Say No to Drugs Week: designate (H.J. Res. 545), 9477 [28AP]

Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International: anniversary, 22570 [7SE]

Kids, Inc.: tribute, 29962 [12OC]

Kids in Day-Care Services Act: enact (S. 2730), 21625 [10AU]

Leave of absence: parenting, 25244 [23SE]

Medicaid: enrollment improvement for pregnant women and children (S. 2782), 23533 [13SE]

———prohibit funding for school clinics providing contraception and abortion assistance, 19000-19004 [27JY]

———reduce infant mortality (S. 2122), 2872 [2MR]

Michigan: tribute to Exemplary Schools of Excellence, 21994 [11AU]

National Adoption Week: designate (S.J. Res. 372), 22467 [7SE]

National Child Abuse Prevention Month: designate (S.J. Res. 246), 421 [28JA], 557 [1FE], 1575 [17FE]

National Child Care Awareness Week: designate (S.J. Res. 260), 2607 [26FE]

National Child Passenger Safety Awareness Week: designate (H.J. Res. 402), 1178 [4FE]

National Domestic Violence Awareness Month: designate (S.J. Res. 371), 21948 [11AU]

National Down's Syndrome Month: observance, 31184 [17OC]

National Safe Kids Week: designate (S.J. Res. 240), 31 [25JA], 1881 [19FE]

National Voluntary Reunion Registry: establish demonstration program (S. 2010), 159 [26JA]-162 [27JA]-164 [26JA], 31676-31683 [19OC]

New Futures School, NM: tribute, 4073 [16MR]

NIH: Children's Inn, 18796 [26JY], 19436 [28JY], 19652 [29JY], 23290 [9SE]

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention: law-related education program, 32720 [10NO]

Omnibus Drug Initiative Act: reauthorizing the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act, 32715 [10NO]

Paramount Pictures Corp.: child care center recognition by Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues, 12044 [24MY]

Parental and Medical Leave Act: enact (S. 2488), 13767 [8JN], 16061 [27JN], 18379 [14JY], 25300, 25315-25324 [26SE], 25641-25674 [27SE], 25869-25889, 25913, 25924, 25926 [28SE], 26519 [29SE], 26891, 26893, 26934-26938 [30SE], 27393-27414 [3OC], 27996, 28000-28007, 28049, 28056-28058, 28064-28069 [4OC], 28317, 28336, 28354 [5OC], 29250-29268, 29389, 29421 [7OC]

———enact (S. 2488), motion to proceed to consideration, 26577 [29SE]

———enact (S. 2488), unanimous-consent agreement, 28072-28075 [4OC]

Partnerships in Child Care Act: enact (S. 2741), 21925 [11AU]

Pittsburgh, PA: KDKA-TV promotion of For Kids' Sake Day, 3920 [15MR], 7021 [15AP]

Pornography: child protection and obscenity enforcement (S. 2033), 1083-1095 [4FE], 5182 [24MR], 25646-25653, 25660, 25665-25674 [27SE], 25851, 25870-25889, 25913 [28SE], 31079 [14OC]

———exploitation of children, 27071 [30SE]

———protect from sexual exploitation (S. 2021), 536 [1FE]

Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month: designate (S.J. Res. 314), 25912 [28SE]

PTA: Kentucky congress, 8649 [25AP]

Public welfare: reform, 438-439 [28JA], 1392 [16FE]

———replace AFDC program with a comprehensive program of mandatory child support and work training (S. 1511), 1768 [18FE]

Research: fetuses, 31597 [18OC]

Runaway and Homeless Youth Act: extend authorization of appropriations (S. 2506), 14269 [13JN]

Safety Through Songs: educational program, 4343 [17MR]

Salt Lake County, UT: remove right of reversion to U.S. in lands owned by the Shriners' Hospitals for Crippled Children (S. 892), House amendment, 20616 [4AU]

San Diego, CA: tribute to Gompers Secondary School, 29964 [12OC]

Social Security: coverage of certain pregnant women and infants (S. 2046), 1109 [4FE]

———improved services for foster care of teenagers (S. 2461), 13009 [27MY]

———treatment of adopted children of beneficiaries (S. 2797), 24199, 24200 [16SE]

South Africa: effects of apartheid, 15802-15804 [23JN]

SSI: eligibility requirements relative to certain handicapped children (S. 2094), 2342 [23FE]

States: establish block grant program for child care services (S. 2084), 2316, 2322-2324 [23FE]

Tariff: infant nursery monitors and intercoms (S. 2398), 11169 [16MY]

Taxation: adoption expenses, 29720, 29721 [11OC]

———credit for certain dependents and repeal credit for child care (S. 2187), 4331 [17MR], 18346 [14JY]

———credit for expenses relative to dependent children (S. 2714), 21600 [10AU]

———income of a child on investments attributable to child's earned income shall not be taxed at parents' rate of tax (S. 2063), 1522 [17FE]

———refundable credit to parents for dependents under 5 (S. 2620), 17254 [7JY]

———repeal requirement to include on income return a tax identification number for dependent children (S. 2608), 16378 [29JN]

———standard deduction for dependents (S. 2286), 6941 [14AP]

———treatment of certain family services providers, 29768 [11OC]

Television: restrictions on advertising during children's television programs (H.R. 3966), 14305 [13JN], 31694-31698 [19OC]

Temporary Child Care for Handicapped Children and Crisis Nurseries Act: extend authorization (H.R. 4676), 21206 [9AU]

Title V Infant Mortality Reduction Act: enact (S. 2792), 23952 [15SE]

Tomorrow's Children Institute: tribute, 13777 [8JN]

WHO/UNICEF programs: tribute, 17726 [12JY]

WIC: provisions of Omnibus Anti-Substance Abuse Act (S. 2852), 32647 [21OC]

Women: improve drug treatment services during pregnancy (S. 2772), 23154 [9SE]

Year of the Young Reader: designate (S.J. Res. 315), 10263 [10MY]

Young Writer's Contest: tribute to winners, 5318 [25MR]

Youth 2000 Week: observance, 28970 [6OC]

Youth services: Federal, State, and local government assistance, 24007 [15SE]

Reports

Adopted Persons: Library of Congress, 160 [26JA]

Boy Scouts of America: Charles M. Pigott and Ben H. Love, 3299 [3MR]

Changed Lives—Effects of the Perry Preschool Program on Youths Through Age 19, 1096 [4FE]

Current Policies of AT&T and the Seven Holding Companies: National Decency Forum, 7483 [27AP]

Death Before Life—The Tragedy of Infant Mortality: National Commission To Prevent Infant Mortality, 20604-20609 [4AU]

Drinking and Pregnancy—Not a Compatible Marriage, 11047 [13MY]

National Commission To Prevent Infant Mortality, 22324 [10AU]

Reports by conference committees

Child Abuse Prevention, Adoption, and Family Services Act (H.R. 1900), 5915 [30MR]

Improvement of Elementary and Secondary Education (H.R. 5), 6637-6762 [13AP]

Reports filed

Adolescent Family Life Demonstration Projects: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. 1950) (S. Rept. 100-591), 29364 [7OC]

America Loves Its Kids Month: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 324), 18624 [25JY]

Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act Conference Report: Committee of Conference (H.R. 1900) (H. Rept. 100-543), 5947 [30MR]

Child Nutrition and Food Stamp Program Improvements: Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry (S. 2560) (S. Rept. 100-397), 15805 [23JN]

Children Health Insurance Coverage for Disabled Adopted: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. Con. Res. 95), 4965 [27AP]

Education and Prevention Programs Relative to Illicit Use of Drugs by Youth: Committee on Education and Labor (H.R. 4872) (H. Rept. 100-779), 18467 [14JY]

Family Security Act: Committee on Finance (S. 1511) (S. Rept. 100-377), 12982 [27MY]

Family Welfare Reform Act (H.R. 1720), Waiving Certain Points of Order Against the Conference Report Committee on Rules (H. Res. 556) (H. Rept. 100-1003), 26817 [29SE]

FCC Restrictions on Advertising During Children's Television Programs: Committee on Education and Labor (H.R. 3966) (H. Rept. 100-675), 13517 [7JN]

Foster Care of Infants and Young Children Abandoned in Hospitals: Committee on Energy and Commerce (H.R. 4843) (H. Rept. 100-821), 20521 [4AU]

Health Insurance Coverage for Disabled Adopted Children: Committee on Energy and Commerce (S. Con. Res. 95) (H. Rept. 100-774), 18086 [13JY]

Improvement of Child Care Through Federal Aid Programs: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. 1885) (S. Rept. 100-484), 21912 [11AU]

Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act Amendments: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 447) (H. Rept. 100-616), 10348 [10MY]

National Adoption Week: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 372), 28359 [5OC]

National Child Abuse Prevention Month (S.J. Res. 246): Committee on the Judiciary, 1377 [16FE]

National Child Care Awareness Week: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (S.J. Res. 260), 2304 [23FE]

National Foster Care Month: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (S.J. Res. 59), 2304 [23FE]

National Safe Kids Week: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (S.J. Res. 240), 2304 [23FE]

National Youth 2000 Week: Committee on the Judiciary (S.J. Res. 385), 28359 [5OC]

Parental and Medical Leave Act: Committee on the Judiciary (S. 2488), 28359 [5OC]

Prenatal Health Care: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 100-574), 7501 [19AP]

Protection of Employment and Benefits in Case of Birth, Adoption, or Health Condition: Committee on Education and Labor (H.R. 925) (H. Rept. 100-511), 3604 [9MR]

Public Health Service Act: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. 1366) (S. Rept. 100-286), 1777 [18FE]

Restructuring the AFDC (H.R. 1720) (H. Rept. 100-998), 26502 [28SE]

———Committee on Finance (H.R. 1720), 13583 [7JN]

Resolutions by organizations

Act for Better Child Care Services: Sacramento, CA, City Council, 20635 [4AU]

Federal child care program: Coalition of Black Trade Unionists, 19998 [2AU]

Rulings of the Chair

Education: improve elementary and secondary (H.R. 5), conference report, 7355 [19AP]

———improve elementary and secondary (H.R. 5), instruction of conferees, 2751 [1MR]

Statements

America Needs Pro-Family Workplace: Judith L. Lichtman, Women's Legal Defense Fund, 17289 [7JY]

Big Brothers/Big Sisters Program: Gerald R. Ford, 2516 [25FE]

Child Care: William J. Bennett, Sec. of Education, 14893 [16JN]

Children and Families in Poverty—The Struggle to Survive: Representative Miller, 3000 [2MR]

Civil Rights Applications to Abortion: Senator Weicker, 343 [28JA]

Dial-A-Porn Telephone Number, 1586 [17FE]

Elementary and Secondary Education Improvement Act: managers of the conference report on H.R. 5 (joint), 7557-7588 [20AP]

Employment of Welfare Recipients: Thomas H. Kean, Governor of New Jersey, 14257 [13JN]

Fairness for Adopting Families Act: Mary C. Agee, 8682 [26AP]

———Representative Schroeder, 8681 [26AP]

———Senator Humphrey, 8681 [26AP]

Family Welfare Reform Act: Representative Matsui, 33561 [10NO]

Federal Funding of Abortion: Senator Weicker, 345 [28JA]

Future of Our Youth: Franklin D. Roosevelt, 2518 [25FE]

Income of Minor Children: IRS, 3292 [3MR]

Indian Children of Arizona: Intertribal Council of Arizona, 19135 [27JY]

International Child Abduction Remedies Act: Representative Cardin, 8651 [25AP]

International Family Planning Goals: Population Institute's Public Policy Advisory Committee, 6222 [31MR]

National Registry for Adoptees, 31680 [19OC]

Preborn Persons' Rights: John Bingham, 6261 [31MR]

Use of Federal Funds for Abortion: President Reagan, 17239 [7JY]

Welfare Reform: Senator Specter (1986), 14398-14405 [14JN]

Working Partners: Nancy M. Paine, 18687 [26JY]

———Patti A. Lodge, 18687 [26JY]

Studies

Effects of Cocaine Abuse on Birth Weight and Gestational Age: Michelle Chouteau, Pearila B. Namerow, and Phyllis Leppert, 30821-30823 [14OC]

Summaries

Child Care Tax Incentive Act (S. 2714), 21601 [10AU]

Educational Block Grant for Children at Risk Act (S. 2226), 5522 [29MR]

Family Security Act (S. 1511), 14251, 14252 [13JN], 15147 [17JN]

Improvement of Elementary and Secondary Education: Congressional Quarterly (excerpts), 7458 [19AP]

Medicaid Infant Mortality Amendments (S. 2122), 2873 [2MR]

Medicare Infant Mortality Amendments (H.R. 4072), 3035 [2MR]

Title V Infant Mortality Reduction Act (S. 2792), 23953 [15SE]

Tables

Annual cost to business (hidden tax), 25663 [27SE]

Child support payments by young, unwed, absent fathers, 14249 [13JN]

Federal cost of Food and Nutrition Service programs, 18690 [26JY]

Schoolchildren receiving welfare assistance, 14249 [13JN]

Welfare reform legislation comparison, 26581 [29SE]

WIC supplemental food program appropriations, 19611 [29JY]

Telephone conversations

Child pornography, 2754 [1MR]

Testimonies

Act for Better Child Care: Judith Walker, 4974 [27AP]

Dept. of Defense Ban on Payment for Abortions: Denny Edwards, 9919 [4MY]

In Vitro Fertilization: Representative Christopher H. Smith, 18952 [26JY]

———Representative Hyde, 18953 [26JY]

Parental Leave Benefits: Cynthia Grantz, Rockford Coatings Corp., 25321 [26SE]

———Michael C. Burandt, Alfred M. Lewis, Inc., 25321 [26SE]

———Michael Roark, West Point Pepperell, 25321 [26SE]

———Steve Elmont, Creative Gourmets, Ltd., 25321 [26SE]

Texts of

H. Res. 556, consideration of conference report on H.R. 1720, AFDC restructuring, 27173 [30SE]

H.J. Res. 402, National Child Passenger Safety Awareness Week, 915 [3FE]

H.J. Res. 545, Just Say No to Drugs Week, 9193 [28AP]

H.J. Res. 575, National Adoption Week, 32794 [21OC]

H.R. 5, elementary and secondary education conference report (amended), 7355-7448 [19AP]

H.R. 1720, Family Security Act, 14948-14968 [17JN], 26423-26485 [28SE]

H.R. 3966, FCC restrictions on advertising during children's television programs, 13500 [7JN]

H.R. 3971, implement Hague Convention on Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, 5332 [28MR]

H.R. 4999, expand availability of child care, 17094-17097 [7JY]

H.R. 5486, demonstration projects of library literacy programs to children, 29608 [7OC]

S. 892, remove right of reversion to U.S. in Salt Lake County, UT, lands owned by the Shriners' Hospitals for Crippled Children, 19798 [2AU]

S. 945, respite homes for abandoned infants in hospitals, 23609 [13SE]

S. 1511, Family Security Act, 14226 [13JN]

S. 1968, national and regional centers for pediatric emergency medical services, 1176 [4FE]

S. 2009, Federal Child Care and Child Development Coordination Act, 157-159 [26JA]

S. 2010, National Voluntary Reunion Registry demonstration program, 162 [26JA], 31683 [19OC]

S. 2033, Child Protection and Obscenity Enforcement Act, 1084-1091 [4FE]

S. 2046, Social Security Act coverage of certain pregnant women and infants, 1110 [4FE]

S. 2059, punish international parental abduction of children as a Federal crime, 1517 [17FE]

S. 2063, income of a child on investments attributable to child's earned income shall not be taxed at parents' rate of tax, 1522 [17FE]

S. 2071, Children's Television Advertising Practices Act, 1779 [18FE]

S. 2084, Child Care Services Improvement Act, 2317-2322 [23FE]

S. 2094, SSI eligibility requirements relative to certain handicapped children, 2342 [23FE]

S. 2173, Child Care Development Act, 4052, 4053 [16MR]

S. 2187, allow tax credit for certain dependents and repeal credit for child care, 4332 [17MR]

S. 2267, index veterans' disability compensation and surviving spouses' and children's dependency and indemnity compensation to cost of living, 6301 [11AP]

S. 2270, Community Collaborative for Early Childhood Development and Child Care Assistance Act, 6446, 6453 [12AP]

S. 2398, tariff on infant nursery monitors and intercoms, 11169 [16MY]

S. 2461, improved Social Security services for foster care of teenagers, 13010 [27MY]

S. 2488, Parental and Medical Leave Act, 25300-25305 [26SE]

S. 2506, extend authorization of Runaway and Homeless Youth Act appropriations, 14270 [13JN]

S. 2560, Hunger Prevention Act, 18691-18702 [26JY], 22059-22066 [11AU]

S. 2730, Kids in Day-Care Services Act, 21627-21633 [10AU]

S. 2741, Partnerships in Child Care Act, 21926-21929 [11AU]

S. 2769, Community Youth Activities Act, 23147 [9SE]

S. 2771, demonstration projects for treatment of drug addicted babies, 23154 [9SE]

S. 2772, improve drug treatment services for pregnant women, 23155 [9SE]

S. 2792, Title V Infant Mortality Reduction Act, 23952 [15SE]

S. 2915, Child Abuse Prevention, Adoption, and Family Services Act technical amendments, 31693 [19OC], 32309 [20OC]

S. Con. Res. 95, health insurance coverage for disabled adopted, 9433 [28AP], 18881 [26JY]

S. Con. Res. 114, authorizing the Law Enforcement Torch Run for the Special Olympics through the Capitol Grounds, 6469 [12AP], 8547 [22AP]

S. Con. Res. 148, correct technical errors in enrollment of H.R. 1720, Family Welfare Reform Act, 26609 [29SE], 26615 [29SE], 27197 [30SE]

S. Con. Res. 154, correcting enrollment of H.R. 1720, 28816, 28879 [6OC], 29122-29124 [6OC]

S.J. Res. 59, National Foster Care Month, 2608 [26FE], 9192 [28AP]

S.J. Res. 240, National Safe Kids Week, 2600 [26FE], 9969 [5MY]

S.J. Res. 246, National Child Abuse Prevention Month, 421 [28JA], 1575 [17FE], 8062 [20AP]

S.J. Res. 260, National Child Care Awareness Week, 2607 [26FE], 5882 [30MR]

S.J. Res. 314, Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, 25912 [28SE], 32798 [21OC]

S.J. Res. 315, Year of the Young Reader, 10263 [10MY], 18810 [26JY], 32782 [21OC]

S.J. Res. 324, America Loves Its Kids Month, 11890 [20MY], 18812 [26JY], 32782 [21OC]

S.J. Res. 371, National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, 21949 [11AU]

S.J. Res. 372, National Adoption Week, 22467 [7SE], 29531 [12OC]