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Addresses

Campaign Ethics Reform and Contribution Limits: Jerome Kohlberg, Campaign Reform Project, S10508 [8OC]

———Richard Rosenberg, Campaign Reform Project, S10509 [8OC]

———Thomas S. Murphy, Campaign Reform Project, S10509 [8OC]

Advertisements

Negative campaign advertisements: Citizens for Reform (organization), S10129 [29SE]

Amendments

Political campaigns: ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 25), S10112, S10113, S10114, S10176, S10177, S10178 [29SE], S10434, S10436, S10438, S10439, S10440, S10442 [6OC], S10485, S10486 [7OC], S10661 [8OC]

Analyses

Placing Restraints on Tobacco's Endangerment of Children and Teens (PROTECT) Act (S. 1530), S12585-S12590 [13NO]

Articles and editorials

America Online Backs Off Plan To Give Out Phone Numbers, H5810 [25JY]

And the Power of the Ballot, S10507 [8OC]

AOL Will Share Users' Numbers for Telemarketing, H5809 [25JY]

Are Beer Ads on Beavis and Butt-Head Aimed at Kids?, S6444 [26JN]

Beltway's Hale-Bopp, S10517 [8OC]

Beware So-Called Fixes, S10343 [6OC]

Camel Clubbing, E1559 [30JY]

Campaign Finance—Fix It, S10507 [8OC]

First Amendment Is Not a Loophole—Protecting Free Expression in the Election Campaign Context, S10359-S10376 [6OC]

Here Come the Speech Police, S10121, S10150 [29SE]

I Raised Money From My Office, So?, E1926 [2OC]

Keep Campaign Reform Legal, S10341 [6OC]

Leader Lott's Amendment, S10272 [1OC]

Making Pols Into Crooks—Campaign-Finance ``Reform'' Criminalizes Politics and Deepens Public Cynicism, S10503 [8OC]

Media Too Quick To Buy Into Campaign Reform, S10502 [8OC]

Money Gag, S10342 [6OC]

Most Lobbyists Oppose McCain-Feingold Bill, S10379 [6OC]

Political Campaign Reforms, S10341 [6OC]

Political Money and Freedom of Speech, S10353-S10358 [6OC]

Price Controls on Democracy, E1910 [2OC]

Republicans Get Some Very Bad News, S10380 [6OC]

Skirting the Real Scandal, S4135 [8MY]

Smoking Vote in the Senate, S8678 [3SE]

10 Big Lies About Campaign Finance, S10518 [8OC]

Trent Lott's Poison Pill, S10272 [1OC]

TV Time Bank for Candidates, H512 [12FE]

Two on Top of the World, S7964 [23JY]

U.S. Aided Cigarette Firms in Conquests Across Asia—Aggressive Strategy Forced Open Lucrative Markets, S7961-S7964 [23JY]

Vote Against McCain, Wait, Can I Say That?, S10504 [8OC]

Bills and resolutions

Alcoholic beverages: eliminate Federal subsidies for advertising abroad (see H.R. 1974), H4085 [19JN]

———establish advertising requirements (see H.R. 1978), H4085 [19JN]

———establish voluntary broadcasting code for advertising (see H.R. 1292), H1438 [10AP]

———FCC study on advertising of distilled spirits on radio and television (see H. Res. 171), H4086 [19JN]

———prohibit advertising of distilled spirits on radio and television (see H.R. 1067), H1017 [13MR]

———require Dept. of HHS reports on alcohol advertising practices (see H.R. 1976), H4085 [19JN]

———require health warnings in advertising (see H.R. 1979), H4085 [19JN]

———require ingredient labeling for malt beverages, wine, and distilled spirits (see H.R. 1977), H4085 [19JN]

Computers: regulate the transmission of unsolicited commercial electronic mail (see S. 771, 875; H.R. 1748), S4878 [21MY], S5507 [11JN], H3203 [22MY]

FTC: conduct study of marketing and advertising practices relative to personal computers (see S. 721), S4217 [8MY]

Law enforcement: provide an exception to the prohibition on the advertising of certain electronic devices (see S. 1521; H.R. 1840), S12461 [10NO], H3659 [10JN]

Political campaigns: ethics reform and contribution limits (see S. 25), S159 [21JA]

———impose monetary penalties for use of fraudulent political advertisements (see H.R. 423), H153 [9JA]

———require radio and television broadcasters to provide free time for political advertising (see H.R. 84), H69 [7JA], H141 [9JA]

———require that certain communications contain information relative to sponsorship and authorization (see H.R. 1541), H2254 [6MY]

Roads and highways: control of billboards in areas adjacent to Federal highways (see S. 401; H.R. 1448), S1979 [5MR], H1891 [24AP]

Taxation: impose tax on billboards and apply revenue to surface transportation programs (see H.R. 1449), H1891 [24AP]

———treatment of advertising and goodwill expenditures for alcoholic beverages (see H.R. 1981), H4085 [19JN]

———treatment of advertising expenses for tobacco products (see H.R. 1323), H1541 [15AP]

Tobacco products: application of domestic laws on labeling, advertising, and marketing to international sales (see H.R. 2135), H5131 [10JY]

———prescribe labels for packages and advertising and disclose certain information (see S. 527; H.R. 1244), S2838 [8AP], H1338 [8AP]

———prohibit regulation of tobacco-sponsored advertising used by professional motor sports associations (see H.R. 410), H152 [9JA]

———resolve litigation against tobacco industry, reform civil justice system responsible for adjudicating claims, and establish a national policy to reduce youth tobacco use (see S. 1530), S12575 [13NO]

———restrict advertising and promotion (see H.R. 762), H586 [13FE]

———restrict U.S. trade actions against foreign tobacco regulations and require warning labels on exported cigarettes in the language of the target country (see S. 1060), S7950 [23JY]

———treatment of advertising and enforcement of laws relative to usage by minors (see S. 201), S676 [23JA]

Cloture motions

Political campaigns: ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 25), S10378 [6OC], S10466 [7OC], S10522 [8OC], S10731 [9OC]

Letters

Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act: several Senators, S9160 [11SE]

Campaign ethics reform and contribution limits: Bob Chase, National Education Association, S10380 [6OC]

———David Keating, National Taxpayers Union, S10345 [6OC]

———George Bush, S10505 [8OC]

———Gerald R. Ford, S10506 [8OC]

———Heidi H. Stirrup, Christian Coalition, S10344 [6OC]

———Ira Glasser, Laura W. Murphy and Joel Gora, ACLU, S10510-S10512, S10513-S10515 [8OC]

———Jimmy Carter, S10505 [8OC]

———Joel Gora, ACLU, S10516 [8OC]

———Peggy J. Ellis, CATO Institute, S10344 [6OC]

———President Clinton, S9769 [23SE]

———Ronald Dworkin and Burt Neuborne, S10104 [29SE]

———Ronald Dworkin and Burt Neuborne, Brennan Center for Justice, S10001 [26SE]

———several former Members of Congress, S10506 [8OC]

Citizen group independent political expenditures: ACLU, S10023 [26SE]

Dept. of Agriculture Market Access Program funding: Coalition To Promote U.S. Agricultural Exports, S7928 [23JY]

FDA Youth Anti-Smoking Initiative Enforcement and Outreach Program funding: Vice President Gore, S8652 [2SE]

———several State attorneys general, S8653 [2SE]

Marketing of tobacco products to children: several Senators, S2873 [9AP]

Weekly Standard (publication) poll relative to campaign finance reform: Jim Nicholson, Republican National Committee, S10381 [6OC]

Worldwide Tobacco Disclosure Act: Fran DuMelle, American Lung Association, S7960 [23JY]

———Martha N. Hill, American Heart Association, S7961 [23JY]

———William D. Novelli and Matthew L. Myers, National Center for Tobacco-Free Kids, S7961 [23JY]

Youth Anti-Smoking Initiative Enforcement and Outreach Program funding: Donna E. Shalala, Sec. of HHS, S7913, S7915 [23JY]

———Mike Moore, Attorney General of Mississippi, S7915 [23JY]

———several State attorneys general, S7914 [23JY]

Lists

Campaign Reform Project Business Advisory Council, S10509 [8OC]

Coalition To Promote U.S. Agricultural Exports, S7928 [23JY]

Questions relative to review of tobacco settlement: Senator Nickles, S12546 [13NO]

Memorandums

FDA Regulation of Laws on Tobacco Product Labeling, Advertising, and Marketing: Congressional Research Service, S8857-S8859 [5SE]

Motions

Political campaigns: ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 25), S10113 [29SE], S10317 [3OC]

Press releases

Campaign Ethics Reform and Contribution Limits: Jay Linter, United Church of Christ, S10510 [8OC]

Reporters More Influential Than Campaign Cash? Most Americans Say Yes! Rasmussen Research (business), S10502 [8OC]

Proposals

Campaign finance reform legislation (102d Congress), S10382-S10389 [6OC]

Questions and answers

Issue advocacy: ACLU, S10512 [8OC]

Remarks in House

Alcoholic beverages: establish voluntary broadcasting code for advertising (H.R. 1292), E642 [14AP]

Computers: regulate the transmission of unsolicited commercial electronic mail (H.R. 1748), E1014 [22MY]

Education: funds from businesses in exchange for advertising in schools, H924 [12MR]

FDA: Youth Anti-Smoking Initiative Enforcement and Outreach Program funding, H5561 [22JY], H5656-H5658 [23JY], H5677-H5680, H5725 [24JY], H6758 [3SE]

Hammond (IN) Times: Hoosier Press Association Ad Award Contest honoree, E2236 [8NO]

Law enforcement: provide an exception to the prohibition on the advertising of certain electronic devices (H.R. 1840), H4868 [8JY]

Michigan Apparel Club: anniversary, E1375 [8JY]

National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism: study effects of alcoholic beverage advertising, H2758, H2759 [15MY]

Political campaigns: ethics reform and contribution limits, H8023 [26SE], H8121, H8122, H8123 [29SE], H8268 [1OC], E1704 [9SE], E1874 [26SE], E1920 [2OC], E2001 [9OC]

———ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 25), H8723 [8OC], E1926 [2OC], E1959 [7OC], E1972 [8OC]

———require radio and television broadcasters to provide free time for political advertising (H.R. 84), H512 [12FE], E21 [7JA]

R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.: cigarette marketing campaign aimed at youth and young adults, E1559 [30JY]

Roads and highways: control of billboards in areas adjacent to Federal highways (H.R. 1448), E753 [24AP]

Taxation: impose tax on billboards and apply revenue to surface transportation programs (H.R. 1449), E752 [24AP]

Tobacco products: application of domestic laws on labeling, advertising, and marketing to international sales, H4841 [8JY]

———regulation of tobacco industry to alleviate health risks to children, E2191 [7NO]

———settlement relative to health risks and marketing and manufacturing practices, H3892 [18JN]

———tobacco industry liability settlement relative to health risks and marketing and manufacturing practices, H6722 [3SE], H7533 [18SE], H8043-H8047 [26SE]

Remarks in Senate

Alcoholic beverages: prohibit advertising in certain areas, increase taxation and provide more inspectors to restrict sale to minors, S10215 [30SE]

Chicago White Sox (baseball team): tribute for efforts to reduce promotion of smokeless tobacco products, S4035 [6MY]

Computers: regulate the transmission of unsolicited commercial electronic mail (S. 771), S4879 [21MY]

———regulate the transmission of unsolicited commercial electronic mail (S. 875), S5508 [11JN]

Dept. of Agriculture: Market Access Program funding, S7925-S7929 [23JY]

FDA: regulation of tobacco products, S9766, S9767 [23SE]

———Youth Anti-Smoking Initiative Enforcement and Outreach Program funding, S7912-S7924, S7929, S7930 [23JY], S8652 [2SE], S8678-S8682, S8720 [3SE]

FTC: conduct study of marketing and advertising practices relative to personal computers (S. 721), S4233 [8MY]

Law enforcement: provide an exception to the prohibition on the advertising of certain electronic devices (H.R. 1840), S12487 [10NO]

Political campaigns: ethics reform and contribution limits, S10269 [1OC]

———ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 25), S384-S387 [21JA], S656 [22JA], S2077 [10MR], S3743 [28AP], S4134-S4136 [8MY], S8933 [8SE], S9159-S9162, S9165 [11SE], S9717-S9720 [19SE], S9990, S9994-S10026, S10097-S10100 [26SE], S10103-S10151 [29SE], S10204, S10208-S10211 [30SE], S10271, S10274-S10277, S10282-S10289 [1OC], S10317 [3OC], S10339-S10426 [6OC], S10450-S10456, S10462-S10473, S10490 [7OC], S10501-S10522 [8OC], S10719-S10733 [9OC], S10877-S10879 [21OC], S11012, S11013, S11171 [23OC], S11275 [28OC]

———ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 25), unanimous-consent agreement, S9769-S9771 [23SE], S11421, S11422 [30OC]

———restrictions on issue advocacy by interest groups, S10343, S10381, S10395, S10398-S10405, S10408-S10420 [6OC], S10455 [7OC], S10505, S10510 [8OC], S10726, S10729-S10731 [9OC]

Roads and highways: control of billboards in areas adjacent to Federal highways (S. 401), S1988 [5MR]

Taxation: treatment of advertising expenses for alcoholic beverages, S6442-S6447 [26JN]

Tobacco products: prescribe labels for packages and advertising and disclose certain information (S. 527), S2853 [8AP], S2873 [9AP], S2965 [10AP]

———regulation of tobacco industry to alleviate health risks to children, S1800 [28FE], S12543-S12546 [13NO]

———resolve litigation against tobacco industry, reform civil justice system responsible for adjudicating claims, and establish a national policy to reduce youth tobacco use (S. 1530), S12577-S12585, S12677 [13NO]

———restrict U.S. trade actions against foreign tobacco regulations and require warning labels on exported cigarettes in the language of the target country (S. 1060), S7959 [23JY]

———retirement of ``Joe Camel'' as Camel cigarette mascot, S7404 [14JY]

———settlement relative to health risks and marketing and manufacturing practices, S3703 [25AP]

———tobacco industry liability settlement relative to cigarette price increase, S9246-S9248 [12SE]

———tobacco industry liability settlement relative to health risks and marketing and manufacturing practices, S8853, S8856, S8859 [5SE], S9246-S9248 [12SE], S12543-S12546 [13NO]

———tobacco industry liability settlement relative to health risks and marketing and manufacturing practices (S. 1414), S12209 [8NO]

———treatment of advertising and enforcement of laws relative to usage by minors (S. 201), S678-S680 [23JA]

Reports

Campaign Finance ``Reform'' Proposals—A First Amendment Analysis: Lillian R. BeVier, S10345-S10352 [6OC]

Reports filed

Law Enforcement Exceptions to the Prohibition on the Advertising of Certain Electronic Devices: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.R. 1840) (H. Rept. 105-162), H4834 [26JN]

Resolutions by organizations

Tobacco Industry Settlement: Chicago, IL, City Council, E2191 [7NO]

Schedules

President Clinton's trip to Little Rock, AR, and Houston, TX, S9995 [26SE]

Statements

Campaign Ethics Reform and Contribution Limits: Albert M. Pennybacker, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA, S10508 [8OC]

———Church Women United (organization), S10510 [8OC]

———Mark Pelavin, Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, S10510 [8OC]

———NETWORK (organization), S10508 [8OC]

———Senator Glenn, S10288 [1OC]

Studies

Broadcast Issue Advocacy Ads: Annenberg Public Policy Center, S10128 [29SE], S10416 [6OC]

Tables

Time spent on debate of S. 25, Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, S10465 [7OC]

Testimonies

Campaign Ethics Reform and Contribution Limits: Curtis Gans, Committee for the Study of the American Electorate, S10135 [29SE]

Texts of

H.R. 1840, Law Enforcement Technology Advertisement Clarification Act, H4868 [8JY]

S. 25, Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, S656-S665 [22JA], S10106-S10112 [29SE]

S. 201, Tobacco Products Control Act, S679 [23JA]

S. 527, Tobacco Disclosure and Warning Act, S2854-S2856 [8AP]

S. 721, Personal Computer Truth in Advertising Act, S4233 [8MY]

S. 771, Unsolicited Commercial Electronic Mail Choice Act, S4880 [21MY]

S. 875, Electronic Mailbox Protection Act, S5509 [11JN]

S. 1060, Worldwide Tobacco Disclosure Act, S7960 [23JY]

Transcripts

President Clinton's Trip to Little Rock, AR, and Houston, TX: WTOP-Radio (Washington, DC), S9995 [26SE]