COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE

Articles and editorials

Why 13 Is Too Many Committees To Make Transportation Policy, 31432 [20OC]

Bills and resolutions

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources: appointments (see S. Res. 285)

Committee on Environment and Public Works: appointments (see S. Res. 286)

Committee on Finance: appointments (see S. Res. 286)

Committee on Intelligence (Select): production of documents relative to U.S. v. Barnett (see S. Res. 278)

Committee on Labor and Human Resources: appointments (see S. Res. 286)

Committee on Veterans' Affairs: clarify spending authority (see S. Res. 309)

Durenberger, Senator: Select Committee on Ethics investigation (see S. Res. 311)

Rules: amend relative to the publication (see S. Res. 250)

Hearings

Committee Governmental Affairs: OMB role in providing government-wide management leadership (testimony), D713 [11OC]

Committee of Small Business: overall financial status of small business investment companies program of SBA (testimony), D290 [9MY]

Committee on Aging (Special): health care needs of the black elderly (testimony), D651 [28SE]

———medicare supplemental insurance (testimony), D106 [7MR]

———Social Security Administration quality of service (testimony), D324 [18MY]

———Social Security Administration's disability determinations, D464 [17JY]

Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry: Agricultural Credit Act (testimony), D93 [5MR]

———control of noxious weeds (testimony), D171 [28MR]

———credit provisions of the Farmers Home Administration (testimony), D40 [8FE]

———credit title of 1990 farm bill relative to Farmers Home Administration's guaranteed lending program (testimony), D45 [20FE]

———designate certain lands in North Carolina and in Shawnee National Forest, IL, as wilderness (S. 2948, 3200) (testimony), D774 [25OC]

———designate certain lands in White Mountain National Forest, ME, as Caribou-Speckled Mountain Wilderness and as components of National Wilderness Preservation System (S. 2205) (testimony), D217 [18AP]

———designating certain lands in Maine as wilderness (S. 2205) and Food and Agricultural Resources Act (H.R. 3950), D310 [16MY]

———Food and Agricultural Resources Act (H.R. 3950), D223 [19AP]

———Food and Agricultural Resources Act (H.R. 3950) (testimony), D181 [29MR], D223 [19AP]

———Food and Agricultural Resources Act (H.R. 3950), focusing on farm credit provisions, D317 [17MY]

———Grain Quality Incentives Act (S. 1977) (testimony), D57 [22FE]

———improving grain quality enhancement programs (testimony), D40 [8FE]

———inspection procedures for Canadian meat and review proposed implementation of U.S.-Canada open border agreement for meat and poultry, D450 [12JY]

———inspection program to ensure the quality and wholesomeness of fish products intended for human consumption (S. 1245), D327 [22MY]

———meatpacking industry (testimony), D481 [20JY]

———nomination of Billy R. Brown to the Farm Credit Administration Board (testimony), D754 [18OC], D718 [15OC]

———nomination of Gary C. Byrne to be Administrator of the REA, D111 [8MR]

———nomination of Gary C. Byrne to be Administrator of the REA (testimony), D75 [28FE]

———nomination of James R. Moseley to be Assistant Sec. of Agriculture, D420 [27JN]

———nomination of John C. Datt to the Farm Credit Administration Board (testimony), D718 [15OC]

———nomination of John C. Foltz to be Administrator of Federal Grain Inspection Service, D195 [3AP], D203 [4AP]

———nomination of Keith D. Bjerke to the CCC (testimony), D754 [18OC], D718 [15OC]

———nomination of LaVerne G. Ausman to be Administrator of the Farmers Home Administration, D111 [8MR]

———nomination of LaVerne G. Ausman to be Administrator of the Farmers Home Administration (testimony), D75 [28FE]

———nomination of Wendy L. Gramm to the CFTC (testimony), D543 [2AU]

———Pesticide Export Reform Act (S. 2227) (testimony), D171 [28MR]

———production of organically produced foods (S. 2108) (testimony), D154 [22MR]

———regulation of securities markets (testimony), D283 [8MY]

———strengthen and improve U.S. agricultural programs (testimony), D67 [27FE], D83, D84 [1MR], D93 [5MR], D119 [9MR], D181 [29MR], D217 [18AP], D232 [23AP]

———strengthen and improve U.S. agricultural programs, focusing on Indian agriculture and nutrition programs (testimony), D45 [20FE]

———strengthen and improve U.S. agricultural programs, focusing on dairy industry (testimony), D105 [7MR]

———strengthen and improve U.S. agricultural programs, focusing on sugar and crop insurance industries (testimony), D96 [6MR]

———Strengthening and improving U.S. agricultural programs, D367 [12JN]

———strengthening and agricultural programs, focusing on the impact of agriculture on ground water (testimony), D8 [25JA]

———strengthening and improving U.S. agricultural programs (testimony), D27 [6FE], D33 [7FE], D50 [21FE], D146 [21MR]

———strengthening and improving agricultural programs, focusing on soybean industry and its relation to farm policy (testimony), D19 [1FE]

———tree planting programs (S. 2426) and National Tree Trust Foundation, D490 [24JY]

———whistleblower allegations involving management activities of the Federal Grain Inspection Service (testimony), D679 [4OC]

———WIC's Special Supplemental Food Program (testimony), D7 [24JA]

Committee on Appropriations: ACDA and SEC appropriations (testimony), D97 [6MR]

———Air Force military construction programs (testimony), D191 [2AP]

———biomedical research programs (testimony), D172 [28MR]

———BLM appropriations (testimony), D262 [1MY]

———budget estimates for assistance to El Salvador and Panama (testimony), D40 [8FE]

———budget estimates for fiscal 1991 (testimony), D57 [22FE]

———budget estimates for Office of Science and Technology Policy and administration's global warming policy (testimony), D40 [8FE]

———budget estimates for the BIA (testimony), D97 [6MR]

———budget estimates for unified command forces (testimony), D97 [6MR]

———budget for Army and Navy military construction programs (testimony), D93 [5MR]

———budget for foreign assistance programs (testimony), D196 [3AP]

———budget for the Office of National Drug Control Policy (testimony), D34 [7FE]

———budget (testimony), D64 [26FE], D217 [18AP]

———Bureau of Mines appropriations (testimony), D281 [7MY]

———Coast Guard appropriations (testimony), D295 [10MY]

———consumer affairs (testimony), D165 [27MR]

———Council on Environmental Quality and Office of Science and Technology budgets (testimony), D275 [3MY]

———defense intelligence programs, D249 [26AP]

———Dept. of Agriculture appropriations (testimony), D146 [21MR]

———Dept. of Agriculture budget (testimony), D75 [28FE], D93 [5MR], D97 [6MR], D161 [26MR], D188 [30MR], D203 [4AP]

———Dept. of Commerce appropriations (testimony), D111 [8MR], D181 [29MR]

———Dept. of Defense appropriations for classified programs and review impact of changing nature of Soviet threat (testimony), D317 [17MY]

———Dept. of Defense appropriations for military functions . 2171) (testimony), D283 [8MY]

———Dept. of Defense appropriations (testimony), D68 [27FE], D84 [1MR], D111 [8MR]

———Dept. of Defense budget, D342 [24MY]

———Dept. of Defense budget (testimony), D164 [27MR], D181 [29MR], D196 [3AP], D212 [5AP], D358 [7JN], D367 [12JN]

———Dept. of Defense drug program (testimony), D236 [24AP]

———Dept. of Defense management budget estimates (testimony), D154 [22MR]

———Dept. of Defense strategic defense initiative budget (testimony), D274 [3MY]

———Dept. of Defense's seapower programs budget (testimony), D305 [15MY]

———Dept. of Education budget (testimony), D50 [21FE]

———Dept. of Energy appropriations (testimony), D146 [21MR]

———Dept. of Energy's fossil energy and clean coal technology programs (testimony), D302 [14MY]

———Dept. of HHS budget (testimony), D34 [7FE]

———Dept. of HUD appropriations (testimony), D283 [8MY]

———Dept. of Justice appropriations, D249 [26AP]

———Dept. of Justice appropriations (testimony), D269 [2MY]

———Dept. of Labor budget estimates (testimony), D28 [6FE]

———Dept. of State appropriations (testimony), D241 [25AP]

———Dept. of the Interior budget, D451 [12JY]

———Dept. of the Interior budget (testimony), D368 [12JN]

———Dept. of the Treasury, Postal Service, and general Government appropriations (testimony), D172 [28MR], D212 [5AP]

———Dept. of the Treasury appropriations (testimony), D139 [20MR]

———Dept. of the Treasury budget estimates (testimony), D84 [1MR]

———Dept. of Transportation appropriations (testimony), D224 [19AP]

———Dept. of Transportation budget estimates (testimony), D84 [1MR]

———Dept. of Transportation budget (testimony), D181 [29MR], D212 [5AP]

———Dept. of Veterans Affairs appropriations (testimony), D295 [10MY]

———Dept of Defense appropriations (testimony), D45 [20FE]

———Depts. of Labor, Education, and HHS appropriations, D139 [20MR], D154 [22MR]

———Depts. of Labor, Education, and HHS appropriations (testimony), D146 [21MR]

———Depts. of Labor, HHS, and Education appropriations (testimony), D165 [27MR], D172 [28MR], D181 [29MR]

———Depts. of Veterans Affairs, HUD, and independent agencies appropriations (testimony), D305 [15MY], D310 [16MY], D317 [17MY], D333 [23MY]

———Depts. of Veterans Affairs and HUD appropriations (testimony), D146 [21MR], D154 [22MR]

———District of Columbia appropriations for antidrug program (testimony), D310 [16MY]

———District of Columbia budget (testimony), D420 [27JN]

———economic assistance appropriations, focusing on refugee programs (testimony), D281 [7MY]

———economic assistance budget, focusing on military assistance (testimony), D409 [22JN]

———economic assistance budget (testimony), D262 [1MY]

———energy and water development budget (testimony), D274 [3MY]

———energy and water development programs (testimony), D165 [27MR], D171 [28MR], D181 [29MR], D203 [4AP], D224 [19AP], D229 [20AP]

———EPA appropriations (testimony), D111 [8MR]

———FAA budget (testimony), D275 [3MY]

———FCC and Board for International Broadcasting appropriations (testimony), D50 [21FE]

———Federal Highway Administration and NTSB appropriations (testimony), D310 [16MY]

———FEMA budget (testimony), D212 [5AP]

———Fish and Wildlife Service and Indian Health Service, D165 [27MR]

———foreign assistance budget, D346 [5JN]

———foreign assistance budget estimates (testimony), D84 [1MR]

———foreign assistance programs budget estimates (testimony), D154 [22MR]

———foreign operations appropriations (testimony), D138 [20MR]

———Forest Service budget (testimony), D232 [23AP]

———GAO appropriations (testimony), D249 [26AP]

———general government appropriations (testimony), D75 [28FE]

———global environment appropriations (testimony), D327 [22MY]

———GSA and White House residence appropriations (testimony), D241 [25AP]

———Hubble space telescope and the space shuttle, D468 [18JY]

———impact of Gorbachev initiatives and Eastern European countries' political changes on Joint Chiefs of Staff plans (testimony), D57 [22FE]

———land warfare programs appropriations (testimony), D295 [10MY]

———legislative branch appropriations (S. 3207), D724 [16OC]

———legislative branch budget estimates (testimony), D120 [9MR]

———legislative branch (testimony), D161 [26MR]

———mathematics and science education programs budget (testimony), D432 [28JN]

———military base closure and NATO infrastructure (testimony), D161 [26MR]

———military health programs appropriations (testimony), D138 [20MR]

———NASA budget (testimony), D280 [4MY]

———National Endowment for the Arts and National Endowment for the Humanities budgets (testimony), D352 [6JN]

———National Guard and Reserve programs budget (testimony), D235 [24AP]

———NIH budget (testimony), D46 [20FE]

———NSF appropriations (testimony), D182 [29MR]

———Office of Surface Mining budget (testimony), D322 [18MY]

———OMB (testimony), D333 [23MY]

———OTA budget estimates (testimony), D188 [30MR]

———SBA and LSC appropriations (testimony), D224 [19AP]

———Secret Service and IRS appropriations (testimony), D146 [21MR]

———Smithsonian Institution appropriations (testimony), D139 [20MR]

———State legalization impact assistance grants for refugees (testimony), D420 [27JN]

———Supreme Court, Judiciary, and FTC budgets (testimony), D262 [1MY]

———U.S. population policy and resources (testimony), D305 [15MY]

———USIA appropriations (testimony), D138 [20MR]

———V-22 tiltrotor aircraft status (testimony), D475 [19JY]

Committee on Armed Services: allied perceptions of the changing nature of Soviet threat (testimony), D8 [25JA]

———alternative sources for manpower personnel reprogramming and CHAMPUS reprogramming, D327 [22MY]

———alternatives for increasing the utilization of reserve forces in the Dept. of Defense (S. 2171) (testimony), D295 [10MY]

———B-2 aircraft program (testimony), D712 [11OC]

———B-2 bomber (testimony), D380 [14JN]

———B-2 low observability and counter-stealth analyses (S. 2171) (testimony), D295 [10MY]

———Changing nature of the Soviet threat facing U.S. and its Allies (testimony), D5 [24JA]

———defense authorization and involuntary separation pay (S. 2171, 2663) (testimony), D398 [20JN]

———Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board (testimony), D172 [28MR]

———Dept. of Defense appropriations and defense management (S. 2171, 2440) (testimony), D372 [13JN]

———Dept. of Defense appropriations for Dept. of Defense military personnel levels (testimony), D217 [18AP]

———Dept. of Defense appropriations for military functions (S. 2171) (testimony), D259 [30AP], D270 [2MY], D281 [7MY], D289 [9MY], D303 [14MY], D305 [15MY], D317 [17MY], D325 [21MY], D333 [23MY], D352 [6JN], D368 [12JN]

———Dept. of Defense appropriations (S. 2171) (testimony), D68 [27FE], D75 [28FE], D84 [1MR], D93 [5MR], D275 [3MY], D391 [19JN], D399 [20JN]

———Dept. of Defense appropriations (S. 2171) and Defense Diversification and Adjustment Act (S. 2097) (testimony), D280 [4MY]

———Dept. of Defense appropriations (testimony), D105 [7MR], D224 [19AP], D229 [20AP], D236 [24AP], D241 [25AP], D249 [26AP]

———Dept. of Defense authorization (testimony), D19 [1FE]

———Dept. of Defense military functions appropriations (S. 2171) (testimony), D257 [27AP]

———Dept. of Defense nominations (testimony), D97 [6MR]

———Dept. of Defense operations and management procedures (S. 2440) (testimony), D236 [24AP]

———Dept. of Defense personnel levels and funding for military functions (S. 2171) (testimony), D162 [26MR], D172 [28MR], D213 [5AP]

———Dept. of Defense procurement fraud investigations (testimony), D147 [21MR]

———Dept. of Defense's environmental programs appropriations (S. 2171) (testimony), D204 [4AP]

———Dept. of Energy budget (testimony), D334 [23MY]

———Dept. of Energy nuclear weapons manufacturing facilities, focusing on complex modernization and environmental and waste management activities (testimony), D262 [1MY]

———funds for military functions of the Dept. of Defense (S. 2171) (testimony), D154 [22MR]

———Impact of Soviet and Eastern European Countries policy changese on U.S. alliances, national security and military strategy (testimony), D57 [22FE]

———implications of policy changes in Soviet Union and Eastern Europe on U.S. alliances (testimony), D24 [5FE]

———implications of policy changes in Soviet Union and Eastern Europe on U.S. alliances: (testimony), D28 [6FE]

———implications of policy changes in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe on U.S. alliances (testimony), D11 [29JA], D12 [30JA]

———military personnel levels (testimony), D191 [2AP], D203 [4AP]

———military strategy and operational requirements for NATO defense (testimony), D34 [7FE]

———military strategy and operational requirements for rapid reinforcement and associated transportation requirements (testimony), D50 [21FE]

———military strategy and operational requirements of certain U.S. commands (testimony), D40 [8FE]

———national security implications of nuclear testing agreements (testimony), D597 [17SE]

———naval arms control (testimony), D284 [8MY], D300 [11MY]

———Navy shipbuilding and conversion program (testimony), D327 [22MY]

———nomination of Carl W. Stiner to be General and Commander in Chief, U.S. Special Operations Command (testimony), D327 [22MY]

———nomination of Charles M. Herzfeld to be Director of Defense Research and Engineering, D111 [8MR]

———nomination of Colin R. McMillan to be Assistant Sec. of Defense for Production and Logistics, D50 [21FE]

———nomination of Colin R. McMillan to be an Assistant Sec. of Defense, D68 [27FE]

———nomination of David E. Jeremiah to be Vice Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff (testimony), D57 [22FE]

———nomination of David E. Jeremiah to be Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, D68 [27FE]

———nomination of Douglas A. Brook to be Assistant Sec. of the Army for Financial Management, D50 [21FE]

———nomination of Douglas A. Brook to be an Assistant Sec. of the Army, D68 [27FE]

———nomination of Enrique Mendez, Jr., to be Assistant Sec. of Defense for Health Affairs, D50 [21FE]

———nomination of Enrique Mendez, Jr., to be an Assistant Sec. of Defense, D68 [27FE]

———nomination of Frank B. Kelso to be Chief of Naval Operations (testimony), D379 [14JN]

———nomination of Gerald A. Cann to be Assistant Sec. of the Navy, D111 [8MR]

———nomination of Gilberto G. Fabrega to be Administrator of the Panama Canal Commission (testimony), D405 [21JN]

———nomination of Jacqueline E. Schafer to be Assistant Sec. of the Navy, D111 [8MR]

———nomination of Merrill A. McPeak to be Air Force Chief of Staff (testimony), D768 [24OC]

———nomination of Michael J. Dugan to be Air Force Chief of Staff (testimony), D379 [14JN]

———nomination of Richard A. Claytor to be Assistant Sec. of Energy (testimony), D651 [28SE]

———nomination of Stephen K. Conver to be Assistant Sec. of the Army for Research, Development and Acquisition, D50 [21FE]

———nomination of Stephen K. Conver to be an Assistant Sec. of the Army, D68 [27FE]

———nomination of William J. Haynes II to be General Counsel of the Army, D50 [21FE]

———nomination of William J. Haynes II to be the General Counsel of the Dept. of the Army, D68 [27FE]

———nominations to the Air Force and Marine Corps, D188 [30MR]

———routine military nominations, D19 [1FE]

———situation in the Persian Gulf (testimony), D577 [11SE], D588 [13SE]

———strategic forces (testimony), D105 [7MR]

———strength reduction management authorities (testimony), D139 [20MR]

———transfer of the U.S.S. Requin to the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh, PA (S. 2151), D68 [27FE]

———treaty on the final settlement relative to Germany and U.S. military presence in Europe (testimony), D679 [4OC]

———U.S.' Asian strategy (testimony), D224 [19AP]

Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs: accounting and capital standards for Federally insured depository institutions and differences in these standards among Federal banking and thrift supervisory agencies (testimony), D573 [10SE]

———amending the Federal securities laws to revise the enforcement remedies for civil violations (S. 647) (testimony), D19 [1FE]

———bank and thrift institutions fraud (testimony)

———changes in availability of credit in U.S., focusing on economic effects and banking policies and practices (testimony), D405 [21JN]

———competitive trade for U.S. financial institutions (S. 2028) (testimony), D213 [5AP]

———condition and future of the thrift industry (testimony), D628 [25SE]

———condition of securities business and financial services industry (testimony), D97 [6MR]

———Congressional Gold Medal to Laurance S. Rockefeller (S. 1853), D139 [20MR]

———congressional oversight of the Dept. of HUD (testimony), D284 [8MY]

———consolidate regulation of stock and stock index futures markets under SEC, D451 [12JY]

———consolidation of regulation of stock and stock index futures markets under SEC, D490 [24JY]

———Constance Horner nomination (testimony), D510 [27JY]

———Counterfeit Deterrence Act (S. 2748), D457 [13JY]

———current and prospective economic conditions and FRS's objectives for money and credit growth, D468 [18JY]

———Defense Production Act (S. 1379) (testimony), D112 [8MR]

———Defense Production Act funding (testimony), D84 [1MR], D154 [22MR]

———deposit insurance reform (testimony), D327 [22MY]

———Dept. of HUD projects under the moderate rehabilitation program (testimony), D68 [27FE]

———Dept. of HUD staffing and resource capacity (testimony), D230 [20AP]

———Dept. of HUD's coinsurance program (testimony), D165 [27MR]

———Dept. of HUD's new housing policies and programs (testimony), D311 [16MY]

———developments in real estate and lending communities (testimony), D609 [19SE]

———Drexel Burnham Lambert Group, Inc. (testimony), D94 [5MR]

———economic leadership (testimony), D594 [14SE]

———examination of past and present management activities of Dept. of HUD, focusing on material weaknesses (testimony), D218 [18AP]

———Expedited Funds Availability Act implementation (testimony), D85 [1MR]

———Export Administration Act (testimony), D105 [7MR]

———Export Administration Act authorization (testimony), D172 [28MR]

———FDIC administration improvement (S. 2827) (testimony), D475 [19JY]

———FDIC to increase deposit insurance premiums to protect Bank Insurance Fund (S. 3045) (testimony), D635 [26SE]

———Federal Housing Administration (testimony), D352 [6JN]

———Federal National Mortgage Association and Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. (testimony), D544 [2AU]

———Federal standards in manufactured housing construction and safety (H.R. 5157) (testimony), D505 [26JY]

———Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act (testimony), D334 [23MY]

———financial services industry (testimony), D236 [24AP], D249 [26AP], D275 [3MY], D372 [13JN]

———financial services industry relation to foreign markets (testimony), D399 [20JN]

———FRS' first monetary policy report for 1990 (testimony), D57 [22FE]

———GAO audit of bank insurance fund (testimony), D577 [11SE]

———Government-sponsored enterprises (testimony), D306 [15MY]

———Higher Education Assistance Foundation (testimony), D510 [27JY]

———home ownership opportunity (testimony), D139 [20MR]

———Housing opportunity for low- and middle-income individuals (testimony), D182 [29MR]

———housing situation in Hawaii (testimony), D609 [19SE]

———international debt strategy (testimony), D147 [21MR]

———international economic and exchange rate (testimony), D224 [19AP]

———minting and circulation of one dollar coin (S. 814) (testimony), D399 [20JN]

———modernization of the legal and regulatory structure of the financial services industry to increase competitiveness of U.S. institutions (testimony), D217 [18AP]

———modernize legal and regulatory structure of financial services industry (testimony), D196 [3AP]

———mortgage discrimination (testimony), D310 [16MY]

———National Affordable Housing Act (S. 566), D491 [24JY]

———nomination of Authur J. Hill to be President of the Government National Mortgage Association (testimony), D62 [23FE]

———nomination of C.M. Schauerte to be Federal Insurance Administrator, D457 [13JY]

———nomination of David W. Mullins, Jr., to FRS Board of Governors (testimony), D162 [26MR]

———nomination of Edward W. Kelley, Jr., to FRS Board of Governors (testimony), D162 [26MR]

———nomination of John J. Adair to be Inspector General of the Resolution Trust Corp. (testimony), D62 [23FE]

———nomination of Joseph G. Schiff to be Assistant Sec. of HUD (testimony), D358 [7JN]

———nomination of Mary S. Brunette to be Assistant Sec. of HUD (testimony), D764 [19OC]

———nomination of Michael P. Galvin to be Assistant Sec. of Commerce (testimony), D242 [25AP]

———nomination of Philip R. Lochner, Jr., to the SEC (testimony), D62 [23FE]

———nomination of Richard Y. Roberts to the SEC, D642 [27SE]

———nomination of Richard Y. Roberts to the SEC (testimony), D618 [21SE]

———nomination of Robert C. Larson to the Oversight Board of Resolution Trust Corp., D196 [3AP]

———nomination of Robert H. Swan to the board of National Credit Union Administration (testimony), D162 [26MR]

———nomination of T. Timothy Ryan, Jr., to be Director of the Office of Thrift Supervision: (testimony), D172 [28MR]

———nomination of Timothy J. McBride to be Assistant Sec. of Commerce for Trade Development, D457 [13JY]

———Office of Thrift Supervision, D642 [27SE]

———OMB role in overseeing budget and management activities of the Dept. of HUD (testimony), D232 [23AP]

———punishment of certain illegal activities by officials of financial institutions (testimony), D323 [18MY]

———real estate sales activities of Resolution Trust Corp., with focus on policies and procedures integral to asset sales activities in conservatorships and receiverships (testimony), D588 [13SE]

———reform and modernization of financial services industry for increasing competitiveness of U.S. institutions, D522 [31JY]

———reform and modernization of financial services industry for increasing competitiveness of U.S. institutions (testimony), D495 [25JY]

———reform and modernize the legal and regulatory structure of the financial services industry (testimony), D475 [19JY]

———reform of deposit insurance for financial institutions (testimony), D318 [17MY]

———reform of deposit insurance system and expanded activities for banking organizations, D451 [12JY]

———Resolution Trust Corp. (testimony), D16 [31JA]

———Resolution Trust Corp.'s cost evaluation and cost review of certain FSLIC assistance agreements to take over insolvent thrifts (testimony), D617 [20SE]

———review mission, management, and organization of Dept. of HUD programs (testimony), D12 [30JA]

———safety and soundness of secondary mortgage market (testimony), D34 [7FE]

———safety and soundness of the Federal system of deposit insurance for commercial banks (testimony), D582 [12SE]

———SEC regulation of the stock and stock index futures markets (testimony), D445 [11JY]

———Securities Law Enforcement Remedies Act (S. 647) (testimony), D41 [8FE]

———securities markets (testimony), D182 [29MR]

———U.S. industry competitive position in the world economy (testimony), D380 [14JN]

———U.S. manufacturing technology (testimony), D75 [28FE]

———utilizing the low-income housing tax credit program (testimony), D257 [27AP]

Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation: authority of telephone companies to engage in video programming (S. 2800), D491 [24JY]

———aviation security at airports and U.S. and foreign flights (S. 2822) (testimony), D679 [4OC]

———Bell Telephone companies research on, design, and manufacture of telecommunications equipment (S. 1981) (testimony), D289 [9MY]

———Bell telephone companies authority to conduct research on, design, and manufacture communications equipment (S. 1981), D328 [22MY]

———Benjamin Franklin Memorial Fire Service Bill of Rights Act (S. 1933) and accuracy and consistency of local emergency response personnel (H.R. 4522) (testimony), D510 [27JY]

———cable television (testimony), D182 [29MR]

———cable television consumer protection (S. 1880) (testimony), D204 [4AP]

———certificate of documentation for vessel Arctic Sounder (S. 2180), D328 [22MY]

———certificate of documentation for vessel Bounty (S. 2660), D328 [22MY]

———certificate of documentation for vessel Lady Rose Anne (S. 2404), D328 [22MY]

———certificate of documentation for vessel Pumpkin (S. 2656), D328 [22MY]

———certificate of documentation for vessel Rose (S. 2623), D328 [22MY]

———certificate of documentation for vessel Sea Devil (S. 2498), D328 [22MY]

———chemical exports (testimony), D532 [1AU]

———chemical exports to Latin America (testimony), D28 [6FE]

———Coastal Zone Management Act (S. 1189) (testimony), D289 [9MY]

———collection of overpayments or undercharges on certain shipments via motor common carriers (H.R. 3243), D463 [17JY]

———competition of commercial air carriers at major U.S. airports (S. 1741) (testimony), D213 [5AP]

———Dept. of Transportation's antidrug program rule for recipients of Federal mass transit assistance (S. 2434), D328 [22MY]

———Dept. of Transportation's maritime programs and Federal Maritime Commission authorization (testimony), D399 [20JN]

———Digital Audio Tape Recorder Act (S. 2358) (testimony), D373 [13JN]

———Dolphin Protection Consumer Information Act (S. 2044) (testimony), D496 [25JY]

———earthquake hazards reduction program (testimony), D182 [29MR]

———efficiency in processing foreign visitors at U.S. airports, D469 [18JY]

———electronics industry (testimony), D532 [1AU]

———environmental labeling of consumer products (testimony), D311 [16MY]

———expand U.S. exports (testimony), D343 [24MY]

———FAA appropriations (S. 2268) (testimony), D257 [27AP]

———FCC's syndicated exclusivity rules (testimony), D147 [21MR]

———Fishery Conservation and Management Act programs appropriations (S. 1025), D328 [22MY]

———Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (S. 2247) (testimony), D380 [14JN]

———foreign influence in the U.S. (testimony), D642 [27SE]

———foreign investment information (S. 289, 856) (testimony), D475 [19JY]

———FTC authority over telephone sales and consumer fraud (testimony), D270 [2MY]

———FTC enforcement of antitrust laws (testimony), D475 [19JY]

———global change response (testimony), D242 [25AP]

———global climate change (testimony), D380 [14JN]

———Hazardous Materials Transportation Act appropriations (testimony), D496 [25JY]

———hotel and motel fire safety (H.R. 94) (testimony), D224 [19AP]

———Hubble space telescope and the space shuttle (testimony), D439 [10JY]

———interstate commerce's uniform product liability law (S. 1400), D328 [22MY]

———interstate commerce's uniform product liability law (S. 1400) (testimony), D213 [5AP]

———magnetic levitation transportation systems (S. 1898, 2286) (testimony), D147 [21MR]

———Mission to Planet Earth program (testimony), D197 [3AP]

———NASA appropriations (testimony), D120 [9MR]

———NASA appropriations, focusing on space station and space shuttle programs (testimony), D172 [28MR]

———NASA budget (testimony), D275 [3MY], D296 [10MY]

———NASA land purchase (S. 2181), D328 [22MY]

———NASA's commercial space programs budget (testimony), D306 [15MY]

———National Ocean Policy Study on Atlantic tropical coral effects, D712 [11OC]

———National Ocean Policy Study on the environmental satellite programs of the NOAA (testimony), D368 [12JN]

———National Recyclable Commodities Act (S. 1884) (testimony), D373 [13JN]

———NOAA's ocean and coastal programs (testimony), D380 [14JN]

———nomination of A. Bruce Beran to be Commander, Pacific Area, Coast Guard, D328 [22MY]

———nomination of Andrew C. Barrett to the FCC (testimony), D303 [14MY]

———nomination of Christopher L. Koch to the Federal Maritime Commission (testimony), D662 [2OC]

———nomination of Donald R. Quartel, Jr., to the Federal Maritime Commission (testimony), D112 [8MR]

———nomination of Edward J. Philbin to the ICC (testimony), D28 [6FE]

———nomination of Ervin S. Duggan to the FCC, D34 [7FE]

———nomination of Eugene Wong to be an Associate Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (testimony), D75 [28FE]

———nomination of Gail C. McDonald to the ICC (testimony), D617 [20SE]

———nomination of George R. Merrillees to be rear admiral, Coast Guard Reserve, D328 [22MY]

———nomination of Henry J. Cauthen to the Board of Directors of the Corp. for Public Broadcasting (testimony), D191 [2AP]

———nomination of J. William Kime to be Commandant of the Coast Guard, D328 [22MY]

———nomination of James B. Edwards to the Board of Directors of the Communications Satellite Corp. (testimony), D147 [21MR]

———nomination of James L. Kolstad to be Chairman of the NTSB (testimony), D13 [30JA]

———nomination of John K. Lauber to the NTSB (testimony), D224 [19AP]

———nomination of John W. Lyons to be Director of National Institute of Standards and Technology, D34 [7FE]

———nomination of Lloyd Kaiser to the Board of Directors of the Corp. for Public Broadcasting (testimony), D191 [2AP]

———nomination of Marion C. Blakey to be Assistant Sec. of Transportation for Public Affairs (testimony), D764 [19OC]

———nomination of Martin H. Daniell, Jr., to be Vice Commandant of the Coast Guard, D328 [22MY]

———nomination of Martin H. Daniell, Jr., to be Vice Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard (testimony), D296 [10MY]

———nomination of Mary Sterling to the Dept. of Transportation (testimony), D617 [20SE]

———nomination of Ming Hsu to the Federal Maritime Commission (testimony), D380 [14JN]

———nomination of Olin L. Greene, Jr., to be Administrator of U.S. Fire Administration (testimony), D372 [13JN]

———nomination of Robert M. White to be Under Sec. of Commerce (testimony), D162 [26MR]

———nomination of Roscoe B. Starek III to the FTC (testimony), D700 [9OC]

———nomination of Sharon P. Rockefeller to the Board of Directors of the Corp. for Public Broadcasting (testimony), D697 [10OC]

———nomination of Susan M. Coughlin to be member of the NTSB (testimony), D13 [30JA]

———nomination of Tommy G. Thompson to the Board of Directors of Amtrak, D328 [22MY]

———nomination of Tommy G. Thompson to the Board of Directors of Amtrak (testimony), D224 [19AP]

———nomination of William D. Hathaway to the Federal Maritime Commission (testimony), D19 [1FE]

———nomination of William D. Phillips to be an Associate Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy (testimony), D75 [28FE]

———nomination of William J. Kime to be Commandant, U.S. Coast Guard (testimony), D296 [10MY]

———NTSB appropriations (testimony), D296 [10MY]

———product liability (S. 1400) (testimony), D296 [10MY]

———purchase of Semi-Gas Systems by a foreign firm and review policies on the acquisition impact on the Sematech research consortium (testimony), D697 [10OC]

———reduction of costs associated with overseas dependents of certain Dept. of Defense employees (S. 1440) (testimony), D57 [22FE]

———regulating greyhound racing (S. 1734) (testimony), D712 [11OC]

———safeguarding the integrity of food shipments (testimony), D85 [1MR]

———safety of child passengers in motor vehicles (testimony), D35 [7FE]

———science and technology policy (testimony), D544 [2AU]

———soft drink manufacturing (S. 114) (testimony), D75 [28FE]

———state of U.S. semiconductor and semiconductor manufacturing equipment industries and impact on the future of U.S. electronics industry on foreign markets (testimony), D318 [17MY]

———status of science, mathematics, and engineering education in the U.S. (testimony), D284 [8MY]

———strengthening requirements for testing and certifying bolts, screws, and other fasteners used in critical applications (H.R. 3000), D328 [22MY]

———subsidized vessels in coastal trade (S. 2170) (testimony), D311 [16MY]

———telecommunications equipment (testimony), D242 [25AP]

———telecommunications technology (testimony), D544 [2AU]

———Telephone Operator Service Consumer Protection Act (S. 1643) and protection of consumers using operators in interstate service (S. 1660) (testimony), D34 [7FE]

———Television Decoder Circuitry Act (S. 1974) (testimony), D399 [20JN]

———U.S. industrial base and trade policy (testimony), D300 [11MY]

———U.S. National Senior Sports Organization of Chesterfield, MO, to promote national amateur athletic competition among elderly (S. 2398, 2399) (testimony), D410 [22JN]

———U.S. technology strategy for industry competitiveness (testimony), D334 [23MY]

———wholesomeness of fish products intended for human consumption (S. 2228) (testimony), D343 [24MY]

Committee on Economics (Joint): economic conditions in Eastern Europe (testimony), D315 [16MY]

———economic statistics (testimony), D90 [1MR]

———economic status of black Americans (testimony), D347 [24MY]

———effects of rising health care costs on U.S. industry competitiveness (testimony), D338 [23MY]

———employment/unemployment situation (testimony), D121 [9MR], D280 [4MY]

———Ethiopian agricultural development (testimony), D73 [27FE]

———Federal efforts to improve education (testimony), D509 [26JY]

———Houston economic summit (testimony), D501 [25JY]

———impact of European developments on U.S. economy (testimony), D410 [21JN]

———midyear economic outlook (testimony), D455 [12JY]

———national security measures (testimony), D284 [8MY]

———Soviet economy (testimony), D247 [25AP]

———State manufacturing extension programs (testimony), D267 [1MY]

———U.S. economic adjustment after the cold war (testimony), D144 [20MR]

———U.S. productivity (testimony), D322 [17MY]

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources: acquisition of certain lands in Louisiana for inclusion in Vicksburg National Military Park (S. 2437) (testimony), D318 [17MY]

———addition of William Johnson House to Natchez National Historical Park, MS (S. 2475) (testimony), D413 [26JN]

———Admiralty Island National Land Management Act (S. 2543), focusing on study of certain native villages in Alaska (testimony), D635 [26SE]

———allow BLM to reinstate a certain oil and gas lease in California (S. 1805; H.R. 3727) (testimony), D120 [9MR]

———American Heritage Trust Act (S. 370) (testimony), D242 [25AP]

———brucellosis organism test for cattle (S. 1767), wilderness designation of Clarks Fork River, WY (S. 2343), and transfer of Calaveras Bigtree National Forest, CA (H.R. 2809) (testimony), D296 [10MY]

———Buffalo Bill Dam and Reservoir, WY (H.R. 2567) (testimony), D642 [27SE]

———Buffalo Bill Dam and Reservoir, WY, apropriations (H.R. 2567) and eliminate abuses of reclamation of land (S. 2659), D522 [31JY]

———California National Historic Trail and Pony Express National Historic Trail designated as National Trails (S. 456; H.R. 1109) (testimony), D173 [28MR]

———Central Utah Project Completion Act (S. 2969) (testimony), D602 [18SE]

———change in status of certain lands within a national forest (S. 2816) (testimony), D635 [26SE]

———Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park Commission (S. 1852; H.R. 3545) (testimony), D318 [17MY]

———Clean Air Restoration and Standards Attainment Act (S. 1630) (testimony), D5 [24JA], D8 [25JA]

———Cliff Walk National Historic Site, RI (S. 1990) (testimony), D318 [17MY]

———collection and dissemination of information on supply of winter heating fuels (S. 2177) (testimony), D505 [26JY]

———commemorating the Underground Railroad (S. 2809; H.R. 3863) (testimony), D617 [20SE]

———concessions management within the National Park Service, D522 [31JY]

———concessions management within the National Park Service (testimony), D496 [25JY]

———conservation of northern spotted owl (testimony), D334 [23MY]

———Dept. of Energy natural gas program (testimony), D275 [3MY]

———Dept. of Energy's science budget (testimony), D236 [24AP]

———Dept. of Energy's waste isolation pilot plant (testimony), D250 [26AP]

———designate certain Arizona lands as wilderness (testimony), D213 [5AP]

———designate certain Tongass National Forest, AK, lands as wilderness (H.R. 987) (testimony), D65 [26FE]

———designating segments of the Sudbury, Assabet, and Concord Rivers as study area for inclusion in National Wild and Scenic Rivers System (S. 2262) (testimony), D318 [17MY]

———designating the route from Selma to Montgomery, AL, for study for potential addition to the National Trails System (S. 2067;, H.R. 3834), D318 [17MY]

———disposition of hardrock minerals on public lands, with focus on royalty and fee provisions (S. 1126) (testimony), D588 [13SE]

———energy conservation (S. 324, 2191) (testimony), D213 [5AP]

———energy efficiency rating system (S. 1355) (testimony), D165 [27MR]

———Energy Production and Conservation Act (S. 2923) (testimony), D544 [2AU]

———ensure rights of surface owners and miners relative to Stock Raising Homestead Act lands (S. 1908; H.R. 737) (testimony), D120 [9MR]

———establish Weir Farm National Historic Site, CT (S. 2059) (testimony), D173 [28MR]

———exchange of certain lands in South Dakota and Colorado for private lands intermingled with public lands (S. 2474) (testimony, D635 [26SE]

———FERC jurisdiction over local distribution company wholesalers of natural gas (S. 3085) (testimony), D628 [25SE]

———financial assessment of Dept. of Energy's uranium enrichment program (testimony), D432 [28JN]

———Fort Hall Indian Water Rights Act (S. 2870) (testimony), D588 [13SE]

———Fort Totten National Historical Site (S. 2802) (testimony), D617 [20SE]

———global warming (S. 324), D311 [16MY]

———Grand Canyon Protection Act (S. 2807) and designation of Salt-Gila Aqueduct, Central Arizona project as Fannin-McFarland Aqueduct (S. 1556) (testimony), D491 [24JY]

———Grand Island National Recreation Area, MI (H.R. 1472), D51 [21FE]

———Greens Creek Exchange Act (S. 2273) (testimony), D432 [28JN]

———hard rock mining (testimony), D225 [19AP]

———Hawaiian Homes Commission Act (S.J. Res. 154) (testimony), D112 [8MR]

———Historic Preservation Agency and National Center for Preservation Technology (S. 1578) (testimony), D58 [22FE]

———human genome project status (testimony), D445 [11JY]

———Illinois and Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor Act (S. 3048) (testimony), D643 [27SE]

———implementation of the Dept. of Energy's civilian nuclear waste program (testimony), D94 [5MR]

———implications of Middle East crisis for near-term and mid-term world oil supply and Government role in implementing long-term national energy policy (testimony), D588 [13SE]

———Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore Access and Enhancement Act (S. 2882; H.R. 3209) (testimony), D643 [27SE]

———Insular Areas Recovery Act (S. 2362) (testimony), D318 [17MY]

———issuance of a 7-day permit for the national parks' Grand Circle Adventure (S. 2208) (testimony), D173 [28MR]

———Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail (S. 465) (testimony), D173 [28MR]

———Kokapelli National Outdoor Theater in Utah (S. 2815) (testimony), D635 [26SE]

———Lake Andes-Wagner and Marty II units of Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, SD (S. 2710) and Mid-Dakota rural water system (S. 1765): (testimony), D391 [19JN]

———land exchange between the Government and New Mexico (S. 2521) (testimony), D511 [27JY]

———land exchange between the Government and New Mexico (S. 2597) (testimony), D511 [27JY]

———limit Natural Gas Act jurisdiction over local distribution company wholesalers for ultimate consumption as fuel in motor vehicles (S. 3085), D635 [26SE]

———loan restructuring for Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts (S. 1859) (testimony), D51 [21FE]

———Maine Acadian Culture Preservation Act (S. 1756) (testimony), D173 [28MR]

———management and protection of certain resources of national parks (S. 1360; H.R. 2844) (testimony), D51 [21FE]

———Mary McLeod Bethune Council House National Historic Site management (H.R. 5084) (testimony), D617 [20SE]

———Mining and Mineral Resources Research Institute Act (H.R. 4111) (testimony), D618 [21SE]

———Mississippi River designated as a National Heritage Corridor (S. 2612; H.R. 2174) (testimony), D413 [26JN]

———national energy policy (testimony), D662 [2OC]

———national forest information center and expanded environmental education program in New Mexico (S. 2527): (testimony), D511 [27JY]

———National Park Service land acquisition and development (S. 2669) (testimony), D413 [26JN]

———National Park System Review Board (S. 844; H.R. 1484) (testimony), D51 [21FE]

———natural gas and coal cofiring technologies research program (S. 1848) (testimony), D284 [8MY]

———new computing technologies (testimony), D97 [6MR]

———Nez Perce National Historical Park, ID, boundary revision (S. 2804), D511 [27JY]

———nomination of Branko Terzic to the FERC (testimony), D651 [28SE]

———nomination of Calvin A. Kent (testimony), D475 [19JY]

———nomination of David H. Leroy (testimony), D475 [19JY]

———nomination of John W. Barlett to be Director of Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, D51 [21FE]

———nomination of Michael J. Bayer to be Federal Inspector of Alaska Natural Gas Transportation System (testimony), D764 [19OC]

———nomination of Paul L. Ziemer (testimony), D475 [19JY]

———nomination of Robert H. Gentile to be Assistant Sec. of Energy for Fossil Fuels, D51 [21FE]

———nomination of Thomas L. Sansonetti to be Solicitor of the Dept. of the Interior (testimony), D230 [20AP]

———outlook for world oil market (testimony), D162 [26MR]

———portion of land known as Mt. Sopris Tree Nursery Administrative Site, CO, reserved to Sec. of Agriculture (S. 2891) (testimony), D635 [26SE]

———Prehistoric Trackways Study Act (S. 2684) (testimony), D511 [27JY]

———preservation and protection of natural, historical, and cultural resources of New Mexico (S. 1831, 2014, 2143, 2165, 2254, 2429, 2430, 2432) (testimony), D262 [1MY]

———preservation of heritage and resources of historic sites (S. 1579) (testimony), D58 [22FE]

———public lands, national parks and forests issues (testimony), D98 [6MR]

———Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, NV (S. 2464) (testimony), D413 [26JN]

———redesignating Sunset Crater National Monument, AZ, as Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument (testimony), D318 [17MY]

———reimburse Montana and individuals for expenses incurred to cattle test for brucellosis organisms carried outside Yellowstone National Park by elk and bison (S. 1767), D635 [26SE]

———reimbursement of expenditures at Minidoka project (H.R. 3694), D491 [24JY]

———relief of certain persons in Stone County, AR, deprived of property as a result of a BLM resurvey (S. 2680) (testimony), D405 [21JN]

———relief of Leroy W. Shebal (S. 620), D635 [26SE]

———relief to Vermejo Conservancy District, NM (S. 1932), D491 [24JY]

———research and development program for development of hydrogen fuel production capability (S. 639) (testimony), D189 [30MR]

———restructuring of Dept. of Energy's uranium enrichment program (testimony), D262 [1MY]

———review of current operations, programs, and future role of Dept. of Energy's national laboratories (testimony), D496 [25JY]

———Salem Maritime National Historic Site visitor center (S. 2818; H.R. 4834) (testimony), D617 [20SE]

———segment of the Merced River, CA, designated as part of the Wild and Scenic Rivers System (S. 2555) (testimony), D413 [26JN]

———Shenandoah Valley Civil War Sites Study Act (S. 1770) (testimony), D173 [28MR]

———Solar and Geothermal Power Production Incentives Act (S. 2415) (testimony), D306 [15MY]

———St. Marys River as potential addition to Wild and Scenic Rivers System (S. 1864; H.R. 76) (testimony), D173 [28MR]

———strategic petroleum reserve (S. 2088) (testimony), D139 [20MR]

———Strategic Resources Generic Mineral Technology Center (H.R. 4111), D635 [26SE]

———study of national significant places in U.S. labor history (S. 2072) (testimony), D318 [17MY]

———study of wastewater reclamation by Sec. of the Interior (S. 2657) (testimony), D642 [27SE]

———transfer certain rights-of-way to Elephant Butte Irrigation District, NM (S. 1590), D491 [24JY]

———transfer of Platoro Reservoir to Conejos Water Conservancy District, CO (S. 1118), D491 [24JY]

———transfer of right, title, and interest in certain property on San Juan Island, WA, to lawful owners (H.R. 2566) (testimony), D635 [26SE]

———Truckee-Carson-Pyramid Lake Water Rights Settlement Act (S. 1554) (testimony), D28 [6FE]

———use of a certain parcel of land in Rockingham County, VA, for a child care center (H.R. 3888) (testimony), D635 [26SE]

———use of excess storage capacity in reclamation projects (S. 2716), D491 [24JY]

———Vancouver National Historical Reserve (S. 2771) (testimony), D617 [20SE]

———Waste Isolation Pilot Plant, NM (testimony), D197 [3AP]

Committee on Environment and Public Works: Appalachian Regional Commission and Economic Development Administration appropriations (S. 2752; H.R. 2015) (testimony), D588 [13SE]

———asbestos abatement (testimony), D250 [26AP]

———Avtex Fibers, Inc. ground water contamination in Front Royal, VA (testimony), D400 [20JN]

———Beaches Environmental Assessment, Closure, and Health Act (S. 2706) (testimony), D432 [28JN]

———coastal barrier resources appropriations (S. 2729) (testimony), D445 [11JY]

———conservation and development of water and related resources (S. 2183) (testimony), D85 [1MR]

———effects of lead exposure on children (testimony), D112 [8MR]

———environmental education (S. 1076) (testimony), D19 [1FE]

———EPA's financial responsibility requirements for underground storage tank systems containing petroleum (testimony), D46 [20FE]

———expenditure of highway trust fund surplus for Federal-Aid Highway System (S. 2013) (testimony), D289 [9MY]

———Federal Facility Compliance Act (S. 1140) (testimony), D270 [2MY]

———Federal nuclear facility environmental response fund and Office of Environmental Management and Remedial Action within Dept. of Energy (S. 1462) (testimony), D318 [17MY]

———Hell Gate Bridge, Queens County, NY, condition and maintenance requirements (testimony), D311 [16MY]

———improvement of Superfund cleanup process (testimony), D406 [21JN]

———interstate transport of solid waste, D469 [18JY]

———lawn care pesticides (testimony), D173 [28MR]

———Lead Exposure Reduction Act (S. 2693, 2637) (testimony), D420 [27JN]

———magnetically levitated high speed ground transportation program (testimony), D120 [9MR]

———National Academy of Sciences environmental issues research feasibility study (S. 2371) (testimony), D237 [24AP]

———National Infrastructure Council Act (S. 2046), D464 [17JY]

———nomination of Arthur F. Williams to be president of the Mississippi River Commission (testimony), D165 [27MR]

———nomination of Erich W. Bretthauer to be EPA Assistant Administrator (testimony), D58 [22FE]

———nomination of Hilda G. Legg to be Alternate Federal Cochairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission (testimony), D58 [22FE]

———nomination of Jacqueline L. Phillips to be Federal Cochairman of Appalachian Regional Commission (testimony), D58 [22FE]

———nomination of L. Joyce Hampers to be Assistant Sec. of Commerce (testimony), D165 [27MR]

———Non-Indigenous Aquatic Nuisance Act (S. 2244) (testimony), D392 [19JN]

———nuclear energy (testimony), D533 [1AU]

———OMB report on health effects from exposure to chemical substances with neurotoxic potential (testimony), D674 [3OC]

———public buildings program (testimony), D139 [20MR]

———radioactive waste disposal (testimony), D662 [2OC]

———small community environmental infrastructure (S. 1296, 1331, 1514, 2184) (testimony), D306 [15MY]

———standardization of designs and licensing process for nuclear powerplants (testimony), D603 [18SE]

———Superfund cleanup contracting program and its relationship with surety bonding issues (testimony), D610 [19SE]

———water resources development (S. 2183) (testimony), D225 [19AP]

Committee on Environmental and Public Works: environmental issues (S. 2176) (testimony), D237 [24AP]

Committee on Ethics (Select): possible violations of laws or Senate rules by Senator Durenberger, D374 [13JN]

———possible violations of laws or Senate rules by Senator Durenberger (testimony), D368 [12JN]

Committee on Finance: access to health care and the containment of rising health costs (testimony), D218 [18AP]

———application of tax laws to employee benefit plans (S. 2901) and pension rules for church and welfare benefit plans (S. 2902) (testimony), D555 [3AU]

———appropriations for Customs Service and renew the ad valorem customs merchandise processing fee (testimony), D58 [22FE]

———Brady Plan to ease foreign debts situation (testimony), D94 [5MR]

———budget deficit reduction (testimony), D76 [28FE]

———corporate taxation (testimony), D275 [3MY]

———Dept. of HHS' prototype of counterfeit-resistant Social Security card (S. 214) (testimony), D218 [18AP]

———domestic energy production and reserves (testimony), D511 [27JY]

———drug abuse victims and services provided under Maternal and Child Health Block Grant, medicaid, and foster care programs (testimony), D432 [28JN]

———drug reimbursement in the medicaid program and Pharmaceutical Access and Prudent Purchasing Act (S. 2605) (testimony), D597 [17SE]

———effectiveness of eliminating the major trade barriers of foreign countries (testimony), D257 [27AP]

———foreign influence on U.S. policy decisions on trade and other economic matters (testimony), D610 [19SE]

———funding for the Office of U.S. Trade Representative and the ITC (testimony), D62 [23FE]

———health care for the uninsured (testimony), D485 [23JY]

———international trade and the environment (testimony), D515 [30JY]

———Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training Program (testimony), D65 [26FE]

———legislation to reduce Social Security taxes (testimony), D41 [8FE]

———medicare and medicaid requirements for living wills (S. 1776) (testimony), D481 [20JY]

———medicare volume performance standards (testimony), D323 [18MY]

———medigap insurance coverage (testimony), D594 [14SE]

———medigap insurance policies designed to pay some or all beneficiaries' deductibles and coinsurance: (testimony), D24 [5FE]

———monetary and social costs and health impact of cigarette smoking (testimony), D343 [24MY]

———nomination of Abraham N.M. Shashy, Jr., to be Assistant General Counsel for IRS (testimony), D8 [25JA]

———nomination of Gail R. Wilensky to be Administrator of the Health Care Financing Administration (testimony), D8 [25JA]

———nomination of Jeanne S. Archibald to be General Counsel of the Dept. of the Treasury (testimony), D643 [27SE]

———nomination of Jerome H. Powell to be Assistant Sec. of the Treasury, D643 [27SE]

———nomination of Martin H. Gerry to be Assistant Sec. of of HHS for Planning and Evaluation (testimony), D8 [25JA]

———nomination of Peter K. Nunez to be Assistant Sec. of the Treasury (testimony), D8 [25JA]

———nomination of Steven B. Kelmar to be an Assistant Sec. of HHS, D643 [27SE]

———Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act (testimony), D35 [7FE]

———People's Republic of China most-favored-nation trade status (testimony), D400 [20JN]

———President's budget request (testimony), D154 [22MR]

———President's budget (testimony), D98 [6MR]

———prevent abuses in determining estate and gift values for owners of small family business (testimony), D420 [27JN]

———public debt statutory limit, D523 [31JY]

———Puerto Rico political status (testimony), D250 [26AP]

———retirement annuities protection under ERISA (testimony), D214 [5AP]

———savings and investment (testimony), D165 [27MR]

———short-term trading (S. 1654) (testimony), D147 [21MR]

———Social Security Administration independent status (S. 2453) (testimony), D301 [11MY]

———Social Security taxes (testimony), D24 [5FE], D68 [27FE]

———status of negotiations to open Japanese barriers to forest products market (testimony), D65 [26FE]

———tax incentives for increasing savings and investment (testimony), D173 [28MR]

———tax rules for private pension plans (testimony), D162 [26MR]

———Textile, Apparel, and Footwear Trade Act (S. 2411) (testimony), D359 [7JN]

———Trade Agreement Compliance Act (S. 2742), D457 [13JY]

———U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement implementation (testimony), D651 [28SE]

———U.S.-Japan trade relations (testimony), D242 [25AP]

———U.S.-Japanese trade and business issues (testimony), D94 [5MR]

———Wisconsin Learnfare Program (testimony), D387 [18JN]

Committee on Foreign Relations: Andean drug summit (testimony), D76 [28FE]

———Antarctica (S. 2575; S.J. Res. 206) (testimony), D511 [27JY]

———arms control negotiations (testimony), D105 [7MR]

———arms sales to Saudi Arabia (testimony), D680 [4OC]

———calling upon U.N. to repeal resolution 3379, classifying Zionism as racism (S.J. Res. 246) (testimony), D189 [30MR]

———capital projects bureau within AID (S. 2826) (testimony), D663 [2OC]

———civil liberties in Iraq (testimony), D387 [18JN]

———Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhumane, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (testimony), D13 [30JA]

———Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (testimony), D544 [2AU]

———democratic institution-building in Eastern Europe (testimony), D155 [22MR]

———Dept. of State appropriations (S. 2296) (testimony), D335 [23MY]

———Dept. of State nominations (testimony), D664 [2OC]

———Eastern Europe economic transformation (testimony), D85 [1MR]

———eastern European democracy (testimony), D113 [8MR]

———economic assistance programs (S. 2703) (testimony), D663 [2OC]

———economic recovery and development in Central America (S. 3041) (testimony), D603 [18SE]

———economic summitry (testimony), D237 [24AP]

———Enterprise for the Americas Initiative (S. 3064) (testimony), D643 [27SE]

———estimate and justification for arms sales for calendar year 1990 (testimony), D41 [8FE]

———European arms control issues after NATO Summit, D469 [18JY]

———famine conditions in the Horn of Africa (testimony), D174 [28MR]

———foreign agents registration (S. 176) (testimony), D166 [27MR]

———foreign policy priorities (testimony), D20 [1FE]

———global environment (testimony), D204 [4AP]

———Houston Economic Summit environmental agenda (testimony), D276 [3MY]

———impact of war and famine on the world's children (testimony), D214 [5AP]

———Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (testimony), D275 [3MY]

———international money laundering activities (testimony), D257 [27AP]

———Kampuchea peace negotiations (testimony), D481 [20JY]

———Kampuchea peace prospects (testimony), D610 [19SE]

———lack of unity within Soviet Union and efforts to create nationalities policy, D492 [24JY]

———legal issues relative to future status of Germany, D451 [12JY]

———military training for Peru to combat drug production and trafficking (testimony), D433 [28JN]

———Montreal protocol on civil aviation (testimony), D392 [19JN]

———narcotics production in Southeast Asia (testimony), D120 [9MR]

———NATO military policy (testimony), D290 [9MY]

———NATO military strategy and U.S. military planning (testimony), D105 [7MR]

———nomination of Alan P. Larson to be U.S. Representative to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (testimony), D296 [10MY]

———nomination of Annice M. Wagner to be associate judge, D335 [23MY]

———nomination of Arlene Render to be Ambassador to Gambia (testimony), D636 [26SE]

———nomination of C. Anson Franklin to be Assistant Administrator for External Affairs, AID (testimony), D204 [4AP]

———nomination of Charles H. Thomas to be Ambassador to Hungary (testimony), D270 [2MY]

———nomination of Dane F. Smith, Jr. to be Ambassador to Guinea (testimony), D323 [18MY]

———nomination of David C. Fields to be Director of the Office of Foreign Missions (testimony), D28 [6FE]

———nomination of David Passage to be Ambassador to Botswana (testimony), D373 [13JN]

———nomination of Deane R. Hinton to be Ambassador to Panama, D197 [3AP]

———nomination of E.U. Curtis Bohlen to be Assistant Sec. of State, D197 [3AP]

———nomination of Edward M. Rowell to be Ambassador to Luxembourg (testimony), D113 [8MR]

———nomination of Edward P. Brynn to be Ambassador to Burkina Faso (testimony), D636 [26SE]

———nomination of Edward W. Gnehm, Jr. to be Ambassador to Kuwait (testimony), D496 [25JY]

———nomination of Edwin D. Williamson to be Legal Adviser of the Dept. of State (testimony), D533 [1AU]

———nomination of Eugene L. Scassa to be Ambassador to Belize (testimony), D636 [26SE]

———nomination of Everett E. Briggs to be Ambassador to Portugal (testimony), D113 [8MR]

———nomination of Frank D. Yturria to the Board of Directors of the Inter-American Foundation (testimony), D296 [10MY]

———nomination of Frederick Vreeland to be Ambassador to Burma (testimony), D656 [1OC]

———nomination of Genta H. Holmes to be Ambassador to Namibia (testimony), D496 [25JY]

———nomination of Gordon L. Streeb to be Ambassador to Zambia (testimony), D636 [26SE]

———nomination of Harmon E. Kirby to be Ambassador to Togo (testimony), D636 [26SE]

———nomination of Harry W. Shlaudeman to be Ambassador to Nicaragua (testimony), D335 [23MY]

———nomination of Henrietta H. Holsman to be Assistant Administrator for Private Enterprise, AID (testimony), D204 [4AP]

———nomination of Herbert D. Gelber to be Ambassador to Mali (testimony), D636 [26SE]

———nomination of Hilary P. Cleveland to the International Joint Commission, U.S. and Canada (testimony), D28 [6FE]

———nomination of James D. Phillips to be Ambassador to the Congo (testimony), D373 [13JN]

———nomination of James H. Michel to be Assistant Administrator for Latin America and the Caribbean of the AID and to serve on the Board of Directors of the Inter-American Foundation (testimony), D204 [4AP]

———nomination of James K. Bishop to be Ambassador to Somalia (testimony), D323 [18MY]

———nomination of Jerry D. Jennings to be Deputy Director of FEMA (testimony), D335 [23MY]

———nomination of John J. Maresca to rank of Ambassador during his tenure as Head of the U.S. Delegation to the Conference on Confidence and Security Building Measures (testimony), D113 [8MR]

———nomination of Jonathan Moore to be U.S. Representative on Economic and Social Council at the U.N., D197 [3AP]

———nomination of Joseph E. Lake to be Ambassador to Mongolia (testimony), D359 [7JN]

———nomination of Juliette C. McLennan to be U.S. Representative on the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women of the Economic and Social Council (testimony), D700 [9OC]

———nomination of Kenneth N. Peltier to be Ambassador to Comoros (testimony), D496 [25JY]

———nomination of Larry K. Mellinger to be U.S. Executive Director of Inter-American Development Bank, D35 [7FE]

———nomination of Leonard H.O. Spearman, Sr. to be Ambassador to Lesotho (testimony), D636 [26SE]

———nomination of Linton F. Brooks to be Deputy Head of Delegation to the Nuclear and Space Talks (testimony), D700 [9OC]

———nomination of Michael L. Williams to be Assistant Sec. of Education for Civil Rights (testimony), D335 [23MY]

———nomination of Michael M. Skol to be Ambassador to Venezuela (testimony), D636 [26SE]

———nomination of Nelson C. Ledsky for the rank of Ambassador during his tenure of service as AID's Special Cyprus Coordinator (testimony), D204 [4AP]

———nomination of Norton Stevens to the Board of Directors of the Inter-American Foundation (testimony), D296 [10MY]

———nomination of Paul C. Lambert to be Ambassador to Ecuador (testimony), D257 [27AP]

———nomination of Paula J. Dobriansky to be USIA Associate Director of Programs (testimony), D700 [9OC]

———nomination of Peter J. de Vos to be Ambassador to Liberia (testimony), D323 [18MY]

———nomination of Richard C. Brown to be Ambassador to Uruguay (testimony), D636 [26SE]

———nomination of Richard E. Bissell to be Assistant Administrator for Science and Technology, AID (testimony), D204 [4AP]

———nomination of Richard W. Bogosian to be Ambassador to Chad (testimony), D373 [13JN]

———nomination of Robert A. Flaten to be Ambassador to Rwanda (testimony), D700 [9OC]

———nomination of Robert E. Lamb to be Ambassador to Cyprus (testimony), D768 [24OC]

———nomination of Robert G. Joseph to rank of Ambassador during his tenure as U.S. Commissioner on the U.S.-U.S.S.R. Standing Consultative Commission (testimony), D113 [8MR]

———nomination of Robert W. Farrand to be Ambassador to Papua New Guinea and to serve concurrently as Ambassador to Solomon Islands and Vanuatu (testimony), D76 [28FE]

———nomination of Roger G. Harrison to be Ambassador to Jordan (testimony), D373 [13JN]

———nomination of Ronald W. Roskens to be Administrator of AID and member of the Board of Directors of the Inter-American Foundation (testimony), D68 [27FE]

———nomination of Scott M. Spangler to be Assistant Administrator for the AID (testimony), D636 [26SE]

———nomination of Shirin Raziuddin Tahir-Kheli to be Alternate U.S. Representative for Special Political Affairs at the U.N., D197 [3AP]

———nomination of Stephen H. Rogers to be the Ambassador to Swaziland (testimony), D636 [26SE]

———nomination of Steven E. Steiner to the rank of Ambassador for his service as U.S. Representative to the Special Verification Commission: (testimony), D270 [2MY]

———nomination of Townsend B. Friedman, Jr. to be Ambassador to Mozambique (testimony), D496 [25JY]

———nomination of William B. Milam to be Ambassador to Bangladesh (testimony), D373 [13JN]

———nomination of William Bodde, Jr., to be Ambassador to the Marshall Islands (testimony), D359 [7JN]

———nominations (testimony), D98 [6MR]

———nuclear weapons treaties with the Soviet Union, D464 [17JY]

———open skies negotiations (testimony), D183 [29MR]

———political situation in India (testimony), D296 [10MY]

———prospects for peace in Kampuchea (testimony), D76 [28FE]

———review multilateral aspects of support for Eastern European democracy, D469 [18JY]

———Review U.S. policy in Europe (testimony), D58 [22FE]

———Sino-American relations after Tiananmen Square massacre (testimony), D353 [6JN]

———situation in Panama (testimony), D9 [25JA]

———size and growth of Soviet economy, D461 [16JY]

———supplemental assistance for Nicaragua and Panama (testimony), D173 [28MR]

———tax treaties with foreign countries (testimony), D380 [14JN]

———treaty on the final settlement relative to Germany (testimony), D651 [28SE]

———treaty Poland on business and economic relations, with protocol (testimony), D603 [18SE]

———treaty with Panama on treatment and protection of investments (testimony), D603 [18SE]

———treaty with the Soviet Union on limitation of underground nuclear weapons tests, D523 [31JY]

———U.N. role in the Persian Gulf crisis (testimony), D617 [20SE]

———U.S. business and trade opportunities in Eastern Europe (testimony), D174 [28MR]

———U.S. business initiatives in Eastern Europe (testimony), D147 [21MR]

———U.S. participation in ninth replenishment of International Development Association, D469 [18JY]

———U.S. participation in the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (testimony), D155 [22MR]

———U.S. participation in the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea (testimony), D263 [1MY]

———U.S. policy in the Persian Gulf, D565 [5SE]

———U.S. policy in the Persian Gulf (testimony), D731 [17OC]

———U.S. policy toward the People's Republic of China (testimony), D35 [7FE]

———U.S.-Soviet relations, focusing on recent summit and upcoming NATO Summit (testimony), D368 [12JN]

———U.S.-Soviet summit on nuclear and conventional force issues (testimony), D250 [26AP]

Committee on Governmental Affairs: acquired immune deficiency syndrome education (testimony), D276 [3MY]

———acquisition of nondevelopmental items (S. 1957) (testimony), D250 [26AP]

———alleged fraud, waste, and abuse in Federal student loan programs (testimony), D689 [5OC]

———alleged fraud, waste and abuse in Federal student loan programs (testimony), D65 [26FE], D583 [12SE], D588 [13SE]

———all-terrain vehicle safety (testimony), D511 [27JY]

———authority and role of inspectors general to conduct regulatory investigations (testimony), D243 [25AP]

———authorizing appropriations for Paperwork Reduction Act, executive departments and information resources management (S. 1742) (testimony), D58 [22FE]

———census counting of members of the Armed Forces assigned outside the U.S. (S. 2675), D457 [13JY]

———Dept. of Defense supply systems (testimony), D98 [6MR]

———Dept. of the Environment Act (S. 2006) (testimony), D28 [6FE], D35 [7FE], D41 [8FE]

———employer-sponsored health benefits programs fraud and abuse (testimony), D306 [15MY]

———establishment of a Dept. of Industry and Technology, an Interagency Export Enhancement Committee within Office of the President, and transfer NOAA to EPA (S. 1978) (testimony), D368 [12JN]

———examining alleged fraud, waste and abuse in Federal student loan programs (testimony), D46 [20FE]

———expired appropriation accounts (S. 2699, 2951) (testimony), D545 [2AU]

———Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (testimony), D230 [20AP]

———Federal Interagency Council on Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education (S. 1951) (testimony), D380 [14JN]

———Federal pay system with locality-based adjustments (S. 2274) (testimony), D148 [21MR], D155 [22MR]

———Federal role in promoting and using special alternative incarceration (testimony), D85 [1MR]

———Federal student aid programs (testimony), D636 [26SE]

———food advertising health and nutrition claims (testimony), D411 [25JN]

———funding for construction of Washington, DC, area metrorail rapid transit system (S. 612) (testimony), D232 [23AP]

———GAO audit of Air Force financial statements (testimony), D62 [23FE]

———health insurance fraud (testimony), D445 [11JY]

———high-risk management problems of the Depts. of Labor and HHS (testimony), D113 [8MR]

———hospital services insurance payments (testimony), D400 [20JN]

———impact of price escalations of petroleum products on household income and the national economy (testimony), D774 [25OC]

———implementation of seized property and asset forfeiture programs, D492 [24JY]

———IRS growth and collection efforts (testimony), D533 [1AU]

———law enforcement powers of Inspectors General in criminal investigations, D469 [18JY]

———medical lab quality control (testimony), D120 [9MR]

———medicare secondary payer program, D451 [12JY]

———minority set-asides for contracts with firms striving to remedy discrimination by private contractors (S. 1235) (testimony), D311 [16MY]

———nomination of Allan V. Burman to be Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy (testimony), D58 [22FE]

———nomination of Annice M. Wagner to be associate judge (testimony), D328 [22MY]

———nomination of Antonio C. Amador to the Merit Systems Protection Board (testimony), D764 [19OC]

———nomination of Barbara E. Bryant to be Director of Census, D457 [13JY]

———nomination of Ellen S. Huvelle to be judge (testimony), D481 [20JY]

———nomination of Frederick D. Dorsey to be judge (testimony), D481 [20JY]

———nomination of George W. Haley to the Postal Rate Commission, D16 [31JA]

———nomination of Gregory E. Mize to be judge (testimony), D481 [20JY]

———nomination of James F. Blumstein to be Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (testimony), D761 [23OC]

———nomination of Jessica L. Parks to the Merit Systems Protection Board (testimony), D257 [27AP]

———nomination of Joan Z. McAvoy to be judge (testimony), D481 [20JY]

———nomination of John H. Bayly, Jr. to be judge (testimony), D481 [20JY]

———nomination of Jose M. Lopez to be judge (testimony), D481 [20JY]

———nomination of Kaye K. Christian to be judge (testimony), D481 [20JY]

———nomination of LeGree S. Daniels (testimony), D505 [26JY]

———nomination of Linda T. Hamilton to be judge (testimony), D481 [20JY]

———nomination of Mary E. Abrecht to be judge (testimony), D481 [20JY]

———nomination of Mary Sterling to be Inspector General of the Dept. of Transportation (testimony), D764 [19OC]

———nomination of Patricia A. Wynn to be judge (testimony), D481 [20JY]

———nomination of Patrick E. McFarland (testimony), D505 [26JY]

———nomination of Richard G. Austin to be Administrator of GSA (testimony), D174 [28MR], D197 [3AP]

———nomination of Russell F. Miller to be Inspector General of FEMA (testimony), D533 [1AU]

———nomination of Stephen D. Potts to be Director of OPM Office of Government Ethics (testimony), D533 [1AU]

———nomination of Stephen G. Milliken to be judge (testimony), D481 [20JY]

———nomination of Thomas F. Kranz to be Associate Director of the FEMA (testimony), D764 [19OC]

———nomination of Todd W. Dillard to be U.S. marshal: (testimony), D764 [19OC]

———nomination of Wallace E. Stickney to be Director of FEMA (testimony), D533 [1AU]

———Office of Government Ethics' policies in overseeing executive agency ethics programs, D347 [5JN]

———OMB role in providing government-wide management leadership (testimony), D674 [3OC]

———operation and management of Resolution Trust Corp., focusing on use of private sector contractors in management and disposition (testimony), D623 [24SE]

———Paperwork Reduction Act (S. 1742) (testimony), D51 [21FE]

———Postal Service activities (testimony), D257 [27AP]

———Postal Service (testimony), D290 [9MY]

———potential Government liability on loan guarantee programs (testimony), D603 [18SE]

———safety concerns of high-level radioactive waste storage tanks at Dept. of Energy facilities, D523 [31JY]

———Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act (testimony), D476 [19JY]

———Trade and Technology Promotion Act (S. 1978), D420 [27JN]

———treaty on Limitation of Underground Nuclear Weapons Tests and Protocols to Threshold Test Ban and Peaceful Explosions Treaties with the Soviet Union, D588 [13SE]

———U.S. health promotion statistics (testimony), D139 [20MR]

———U.S. position in GATT negotiations (testimony), D636 [26SE]

———U.S. weapons procurement system (testimony), D301 [11MY]

———U.S.-Canada Great Lakes water quality agreement (testimony), D373 [13JN]

———vulnerability of nation's electric power systems to terrorist activities, D433 [28JN]

———weapons proliferation and regional security issues (testimony), D700 [9OC]

Committee on Indian Affairs (Select): authorization of grants to improve the capability of Indian tribal governments to regulate environmental quality (S. 2075) (testimony), D263 [1MY]

———BIA management and operation of Indian irrigation projects, D452 [12JY]

———budget recommendations, D114 [8MR]

———commemoration of the Indian massacre at Wounded Knee Creek, SD (testimony), D629 [25SE]

———Federal recognition and associated services and benefits to the Jena Band of Choctaws of Louisiana (S. 1918) (testimony), D174 [28MR]

———Federal recognition and associated services and benefits to the Mowa Band of Choctaw Indians of Alabama (S. 381) (testimony), D174 [28MR]

———Federal recognition of, and assistance to, the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska (S. 1747) (testimony), D174 [28MR]

———Federal recognition to the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska (S. 1747) (testimony), D263 [1MY]

———Forest resources on Indian lands (S. 1289) (testimony), D237 [24AP]

———Indian Child Protective Services and Family Violence Prevention Act (S. 2340), D497 [25JY]

———Indian Child Protective Services and Family Violence Prevention Act (S. 2340) (testimony), D360 [7JN]

———Indian Development Finance Corp. (S. 143) (testimony), D263 [1MY]

———Indian employment opportunity credit for qualified expenses of eligible employers on Indian reservations and penalties for bribery of tribal officials (S. 1650) (testimony), D263 [1MY]

———Indian Finance Corp. (S. 2770) (testimony), D497 [25JY]

———Indian health care (S. 2645) (testimony), D476 [19JY]

———Indian health facilities (testimony), D156 [22MR]

———Indian programs (testimony), D77 [28FE], D301 [11MY]

———Indian tribal governments regulation of environmental quality (S. 2075) (testimony), D237 [24AP]

———Little Big Horn National Monument Battlefield (S. 2869) (testimony), D629 [25SE]

———nomination of Anthony J. Hope to be Chairman of the National Indian Gaming Commission (testimony), D297 [10MY]

———nomination of Carl J. Kunasek to the Navajo and Hopi Relocation Commission, D325 [21MY]

———nurse shortage in Indian health services (testimony), D382 [14JN]

———protection of Indian graves and burial grounds (S. 1021, 1980) (testimony), D303 [14MY]

———reimburse local governments located within the exterior boundaries of Indian reservations for Indian housing services in an amount equal to the local property tax (S. 1934) (testimony), D282 [7MY]

———reservation of a specified amount of community development block grant funds for Indian tribes (S. 2354) (testimony), D263 [1MY]

———review of Supreme Court decision in Cotton Petroleum Corp. v. New Mexico (testimony), D263 [1MY]

———Seneca Nation Settlement Act (S. 2895)(testimony), D603 [18SE]

———settlement fund for the restoration of certain Indian lands within the Zuni Indian Reservation, NM (S. 2203) (testimony), D282 [7MY]

———settlement of claims of the Aroostook Band of Micmacs resulting from the omission from the Maine Indian Claims Settlement Act (testimony), D263 [1MY]

———settling claims of the Aroostook Band of Micmacs resulting from their omission from the Maine Indian Claims Settlement Act (S. 1413) (testimony), D174 [28MR]

———tax incentives for businesses on Indian reservations (S. 1203) (testimony), D263 [1MY]

———Trust Counsel for Indian Assets in Dept. of the Interior (testimony), D407 [21JN]

Committee on Intelligence (Select): enhance security in classified information (S. 2726), D452 [12JY]

———intelligence matters, D20 [1FE], D47 [20FE], D77 [28FE], D86 [1MR], D140 [20MR], D215 [5AP], D243 [25AP], D312 [16MY], D328 [22MY], D476 [19JY], D583 [12SE]

———Intelligence matters (testimony), D369 [12JN]

———intelligence matters (testimony), D60 [22FE], D99 [6MR], D218 [18AP], D264 [1MY], D297 [10MY], D414 [26JN]

———nomination of Frederick P. Hitz to be Inspector General of CIA (testimony), D629 [25SE]

———(testimony), D360 [7JN]

———U.S. ability to deter, detect, and prosecute persons who turn to espionage (testimony), D335 [23MY]

Committee on Labor and Human Resources: abortion (testimony), D166 [27MR]

———Alzheimer's disease research (S. 1255) (testimony), D202 [3AP]

———center to inform the public of the hazards of tobacco use, D311 [16MY]

———Centers for Disease Control program for vaccine-preventable diseases (S. 2629), D311 [16MY]

———Centers for Disease Control's injury control program (S. 2631), D311 [16MY]

———Centers for Disease Control's tuberculosis program (S. 2630), D311 [16MY]

———child abuse and neglect programs funding (testimony), D644 [27SE]

———Child Labor Act (S. 2548) (testimony), D284 [8MY]

———child welfare system (testimony), D113 [8MR]

———competitive labor market challenges (testimony), D476 [19JY]

———criminal and civil penalties imposed for certain violations of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (S. 490, 2154, 2442), and rights of victims (testimony), D263 [1MY]

———Dept. of HHS appropriations for community services block grant program (testimony), D263 [1MY]

———Developmental Disabilities Act programs (testimony), D189 [30MR]

———dieseae prevention and health promotion (testimony), D237 [24AP]

———discrimination against international medical graduates (S. 2515) (testimony), D505 [26JY]

———discrimination based on participation in labor union disputes (S. 2112) (testimony), D353 [6JN]

———domestic violence (testimony), D225 [19AP]

———drug treatment waiting period reduction grant program (S. 2461), D311 [16MY]

———employment and training for the homeless (testimony), D328 [22MY]

———ERISA enforcement, D492 [24JY]

———ERISA enforcement (testimony), D99 [6MR]

———Excellence in Teaching Act (S. 1675) (testimony), D59 [22FE]

———export of tobacco (testimony), D280 [4MY]

———FDA regulation on medical devices (testimony), D497 [25JY]

———Federal and State treatment programs for drug users who have been incarcerated (testimony), D270 [2MY]

———financial assistance to strengthen recruitment and training of teachers (testimony), D13 [30JA]

———financial assistance to the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles, CA (S. 2300), D205 [4AP]

———Freedom of Choice Act (S. 1912) (testimony), D335 [23MY]

———funding for Centers for Disease Control's National Center for Health Statistics (S. 2632), D311 [16MY]

———Head Start Program (testimony), D86 [1MR]

———health effects of radiation exposure to nuclear testing and uranium mining (testimony), D41 [8FE]

———health promotion objectives (testimony), D230 [20AP]

———Higher Education Assistance Foundation (testimony), D555 [3AU]

———home energy assistance program (testimony), D183 [29MR]

———Homelessness Prevention and Community Revitalization Act (S. 2600) (testimony), D290 [9MY]

———impact of war and famine on the world's children (testimony), D197 [3AP]

———Institute of Museum Services funding (testimony), D162 [26MR]

———math and science education (S. 2114) (testimony), D225 [19AP]

———mental health services plan (S. 2628), D311 [16MY]

———National Bone Marrow Registry (testimony), D148 [21MR]

———National Council on Educational Goals (S. 2034) (testimony), D485 [23JY]

———National Council on Educational Goals' annual report card on achievement of both students and schools (S. 2034) (testimony), D573 [10SE]

———national drug control strategy (testimony), D237 [24AP]

———National Endowment for the Arts appropriations (testimony), D183 [29MR]

———National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities funding (testimony), D215 [5AP], D258 [27AP]

———National Health Service Corps' scholarship and loan repayments (S. 2617), D311 [16MY]

———National Teacher Act (S. 1676) (testimony), D59 [22FE]

———nomination of Charles J. Chamberlain to the Railroad Retirement Board, D205 [4AP]

———nomination of Donald G. Wiseman to the OSHA Review Commission, D311 [16MY]

———nomination of Glen J. Bower to the Railroad Retirement Board, D205 [4AP]

———nomination of Julian W. de la Rosa to be Inspector General of the Dept. of Labor (testimony), D481 [20JY]

———nomination of Lynne V. Cheney to be Chairperson of the National Endowment for the Humanities, D205 [4AP]

———nomination of Velma Montoya to the OSHA Review Commission, D311 [16MY]

———promoting excellence in mathematics, science, and engineering education (S. 2114) (testimony), D323 [18MY]

———quality and availability of care for individuals and families with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (S. 2240), D205 [4AP]

———restore and strengthen civil rights laws that ban discrimination in employment (S. 2104) (testimony), D62 [23FE]

———restoring and strengthening civil rights laws that ban discrimination in employment (S. 2104), D205 [4AP]

———strenghten civil rights laws that ban discrimination in employment (S. 2104) (testimony), D69 [27FE]

———strengthen civil rights laws that ban discrimination in employment (S. 2104) (testimony), D86 [1MR], D106 [7MR]

———teacher assistance and incentives (testimony), D94 [5MR]

———Tobacco Product Education and Health Protection Act (S. 1883) (testimony), D47 [20FE], D197 [3AP]

———tuberculosis prevention and control (testimony), D251 [26AP]

———Young Americans Act (S. 1911) and Primary Pediatric Outreach and Care for Disadvantaged Children Act (S. 2054), D35 [7FE]

Committee on Rules and Administration: Albert Einstein Congressional Fellowship Program (S. Con. Res. 122) (testimony), D406 [21JN]

———campaign finance reform (S. 137), D113 [8MR]

———campaign finance reform (S. 1727) (testimony), D86 [1MR]

———campaign finance reform (testimony), D69 [27FE]

———disclosure of independent political campaign expenditures and provisions relative to intermediaries and broadcast time (S. 1655) (testimony), D86 [1MR]

———FEC budget (testimony), D297 [10MY]

———memorial to George Mason in the District of Columbia (S. 1543) (testimony), D59 [22FE]

———nomination of Robert W. Houk to be Public Printer (testimony), D59 [22FE]

———official Senate mail (testimony), D297 [10MY]

———point of order during consideration of legislation in Senate that earmarks research monies for a particular college or institution without competition (S. Res. 206) (testimony), D406 [21JN]

———Senate Election Reform Act (S. 2120) (testimony), D59 [22FE]

Committee on Science, Space, and Technology: Hubble space telescope flaw, D459 [13JY]

Committee on Small Business: competition for small businesses as a result of expansions in activities of the Federal Prison Industries (testimony), D512 [27JY]

———EEC 1992 integration and effects on trade opportunities for U.S. small business (testimony), D174 [28MR]

———EEC's approach to testing and certification—should U.S. Government play role? (testimony), D260 [30AP]

———Federal Insurance Contributions Act (testimony), D433 [28JN]

———Federal Prison Industries, Inc., D470 [18JY]

———financial status of small business investment companies program of the SBA (testimony), D406 [21JN]

———ground water protection (testimony), D148 [21MR]

———implications of certain tax issues on small business (testimony), D610 [19SE]

———minority business development (testimony), D534 [1AU]

———SBA appropriations (testimony), D114 [8MR]

———SBA budget (testimony), D205 [4AP]

———SBA's Small Business Development Center Program appropriations (testimony), D218 [18AP]

———small business investment companies (testimony), D312 [16MY], D545 [2AU]

———tax impact on small business (testimony), D664 [2OC]

———trade and economic relations with Eastern Europe (testimony), D163 [26MR]

———transfer of technology by the Government to small businesses (testimony), D113 [8MR]

———U.S.-Japan auto parts trade (testimony), D231 [20AP]

Committee on the Budget: Airline Competition Equity Act (S. 2851), D468 [18JY]

———budget allocations (testimony), D16 [31JA], D19 [1FE]

———budget for 1991, focusing on science, space, and technology programs (testimony), D57 [22FE]

———budget for Federal Government (testimony), D46 [20FE]

———budget (testimony), D75 [28FE]

———CBO's budgetary and economic outlook (testimony), D5 [24JA]

———Debt Ceiling Reform Act: enact (S. 532), D495 [25JY]

———defense spending priorities (testimony), D112 [8MR]

———first concurrent resolution on budget, focusing on U.S. military posture (testimony), D24 [5FE]

———first concurrent resolution on the budget: (testimony), D34 [7FE]

Committee on the Judiciary: administration's drug control strategy (testimony), D25 [5FE]

———adverse effects on small business of certain insurance industry practices, D347 [5JN]

———airport access assurance (S. 1822) (testimony), D237 [24AP]

———Antiterrorism Act (S. 2465) (testimony), D497 [25JY]

———aviation liability standards (S. 640) (testimony), D120 [9MR]

———bank and thrift institutions fraud, D492 [24JY]

———Caller-ID technology (testimony), D533 [1AU]

———campaign finance reform (S.J. Res. 26, 48) (testimony), D76 [28FE]

———civil justice reform (testimony), D99 [6MR]

———civil liability on anyone who, under the authority of a foreign nation, subjects any alien or U.S. citizen to torture or extrajudicial killing (testimony), D410 [22JN]

———Computer Abuse Act (S. 2476), D524 [31JY]

———constitutional amendment on protection of the U.S. flag (testimony), D406 [21JN]

———copyright law and fair use doctrine to published and unpublished copyrighted works (testimony), D449 [11JY]

———Day of Observance for the Victims of Terrorism (S.J. Res. 326), D420 [27JN]

———Decade of the Child (S.J. Res. 282), D420 [27JN]

———Dept. of Justice appropriations (testimony), D197 [3AP], D284 [8MY]

———drug interdiction (testimony), D228 [19AP]

———Federal courts jurisdiction (S. 34; S.J. Res. 295) (testimony), D392 [19JN]

———FTC Act (S. 114) (testimony), D46 [20FE]

———GAO report on discrimination in enforcement of employer sanctions under Immigration Act (S.J. Res. 280) (testimony), D189 [30MR]

———gray market goods (S. 626) (testimony), D204 [4AP]

———habeas corpus procedures (S. 88, 1757, 1760) (testimony), D51 [21FE]

———Helsinki Human Rights Day (S.J. Res. 339), D420 [27JN]

———high-technology weapons in war on drugs (testimony), D139 [20MR]

———Immigration Act's employer sanctions and discrimination (testimony), D230 [20AP]

———impeachment of Article III judges (S.J. Res. 11, 232, 233) (testimony), D148 [21MR]

———Judicial Improvements Act (S. 2648) (testimony), D413 [26JN]

———judicial nominee memberships in private clubs that discriminate (testimony), D360 [7JN]

———Land Management Review Act (S. 1436) (testimony), D59 [22FE]

———National Cooperative Research Act (S. 1006), D464 [17JY]

———national drug control strategy (testimony), D565 [5SE], D569 [6SE]

———national effort against drug trafficking and abuse, D464 [17JY]

———National Rehabilitation Week (S.J. Res. 279), D420 [27JN]

———National Teacher Appreciation Day (S.J. Res. 313), D420 [27JN]

———nomination of A. Raymond Randolph to be circuit judge, D420 [27JN]

———nomination of Alan D. Lourie to be circuit judge (testimony), D155 [22MR]

———nomination of Carol B. Amon (testimony), D476 [19JY]

———nomination of Charles W. Pickering, Sr. (testimony), D476 [19JY]

———nomination of Clarence Thomas to be circuit judge (testimony), D29 [6FE]

———nomination of D. Brock Hornby to be district judge (testimony), D204 [4AP]

———nomination of Daniel B. Sparr to be district judge (testimony), D155 [22MR]

———nomination of David C. Norton to be district judge: (testimony), D366 [11JN]

———nomination of David F. Levi to be district judge, D618 [21SE]

———nomination of David H. Souter to be circuit judge (testimony), D214 [5AP]

———nomination of David H. Souter to the Supreme Court, D598 [17SE], D610 [19SE]

———nomination of David H. Souter to the Supreme Court (testimony), D595 [14SE], D603 [18SE]

———nomination of Dennis W. Shedd to be district judge (testimony), D756 [22OC]

———nomination of Donald J. Lee to be district judge, D51 [21FE]

———nomination of Douglas B. Comer to be Deputy Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks (testimony), D68 [27FE]

———nomination of Federico A. Moreno to be district judge, D420 [27JN]

———nomination of Fred I. Parker to be circuit judge, D461 [16JY]

———nomination of Frederick P. Stamp, Jr. to be district judge: (testimony), D366 [11JN]

———nomination of Gary L. Taylor to be district judge, D618 [21SE]

———nomination of Gerald E. Rosen to be district judge, D51 [21FE]

———nomination of Harry F. Manbeck, Jr., to be Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks (testimony), D68 [27FE]

———nomination of Jack D. Shanstrom to be district judge (testimony), D251 [26AP]

———nomination of Jacques L. Wiener, Jr., to be circuit judge, D51 [21FE]

———nomination of James F. McClure, Jr., to be district judge (testimony), D214 [5AP]

———nomination of James K. Singleton, Jr., to be district judge (testimony), D251 [26AP]

———nomination of James Ware to be district judge, D618 [21SE]

———nomination of Jean C. Hamilton to be district judge, D618 [21SE]

———nomination of John D. Rainey to be district judge (testimony), D270 [2MY]

———nomination of John H. McBryde to be circuit judge, D461 [16JY]

———nomination of John R. Dunne to be an Assistant Attorney General (testimony), D105 [7MR]

———nomination of John S. Martin, Jr., to be district judge (testimony), D155 [22MR]

———nomination of Joseph M. Hood to be district judge (testimony), D204 [4AP]

———nomination of Julie E. Carnes to the U.S. Sentencing Commission (testimony), D387 [18JN]

———nomination of Karen L. Henderson to be circuit judge: (testimony), D366 [11JN]

———nomination of Lawrence M. McKenna to be district judge (testimony), D214 [5AP]

———nomination of Michael Boudin (testimony), D476 [19JY]

———nomination of Michael S. Gelacak to the U.S. Sentencing Commission (testimony), D387 [18JN]

———nomination of Norman H. Stahl to be district judge (testimony), D155 [22MR]

———nomination of Paul V. Niemeyer to be circuit judge, D461 [16JY]

———nomination of Randall R. Rader to be circuit judge, D461 [16JY]

———nomination of Raymond C. Clevenger III to be circuit judge (testimony), D204 [4AP]

———nomination of Rhesa H. Barksdale to be a circuit judge (testimony), D68 [27FE]

———nomination of Richard F. Suhrheinrich to be circuit judge: (testimony), D366 [11JN]

———nomination of Richard J. Hankinson to be Inspector General, Dept. of Justice (testimony), D318 [17MY]

———nomination of Richard W. Vollmer, Jr., to be district judge (testimony), D270 [2MY]

———nomination of Robert C. Bonner to be Administrator of the DEA (testimony), D446 [11JY]

———nomination of Robert E. Jones to be district judge (testimony), D204 [4AP]

———nomination of Robert H. Cleland to be district judge (testimony), D318 [17MY]

———nomination of Robert H. Hodges, Jr., to the U.S. Claims Court (testimony), D68 [27FE]

———nomination of Robert W. Sweet, Jr., to be Administrator of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (testimony), D86 [1MR]

———nomination of Ronald L. Buckwalter to be district judge, D51 [21FE]

———nomination of Samuel B. Kent to be district judge, D618 [21SE]

———nomination of Samuel G. Wilson to be district judge (testimony), D270 [2MY]

———nomination of Stanley F. Birch, Jr., to be circuit judge (testimony), D270 [2MY]

———nomination of Stephen M. McNamee to be district judge (testimony), D251 [26AP]

———nomination of William B. Shubb to be district judge, D618 [21SE]

———nomination of William M. Nickerson to be district judge (testimony), D251 [26AP]

———nomination of William M. Skretny (testimony), D476 [19JY]

———nomination of William P. Barr to be Deputy Attorney General, D420 [27JN]

———nomination Samuel A. Alito, Jr., of to be circuit judge (testimony), D214 [5AP]

———Product Liability Reform Act (S. 1400), D523 [31JY]

———promote health and safety in workplaces owned, operated, or under contract with U.S. (S. 464) (testimony), D47 [20FE]

———reorganization of the 9th Circuit Court (testimony), D99 [6MR]

———restructuring of savings and loan institutions, D523 [31JY]

———restructuring savings and loan institutions, with focus on effects of Bluebonnet Southwest Plan Transaction (testimony), D577 [11SE]

———savings and loan associations (testimony), D439 [10JY]

———semiconductor industry antitrust reforms (testimony), D183 [29MR]

———Sports Service Mark Protection Act (S. 1772) (testimony), D414 [26JN]

———trends in crime and violence, D523 [31JY]

———U.S. refugee resettlement admissions program (testimony), D674 [3OC]

———use of secrecy and confidentiality of documents by courts in civil litigation (testimony), D318 [17MY]

———Violence Against Women Act (S. 2754) (testimony), D400 [20JN]

———Visual Artists Rights Act (S. 1198), D433 [28JN]

———Week of the National Observance of the 50th Anniversary of World War II (S.J. Res. 324), D420 [27JN]

Committee on Veterans' Affairs: budget for veterans programs, Loan Guaranty Division of Togus Veterans Affairs Medical and Regional Center, and Veterans Health Services and Research Administration (S. 2101, 2103) (testimony), D62 [23FE]

———compensation, pensions, national cemeteries, insurance, VA administrative reorganizations, and attorney representation of veterans facing VA debt-collection action (testimony), D323 [18MY]

———Dept. of Veterans Affairs' rehabilitation programs (testimony), D360 [7JN]

———legislative recommendations of certain veterans organizations (testimony), D221 [18AP]

———legislative recommendations of the DAV (testimony), D73 [27FE]

———nomination of Donald L. Ivers to the U.S. Court of Veterans Appeals (testimony), D388 [18JN]

———nomination of D'Wayne Gray to be Dept. of Veterans Affairs Chief Benefits Director (testimony), D20 [1FE]

———nomination of Hart T. Mankin to be associate judge (testimony), D41 [8FE]

———nomination of James W. Holsinger, Jr. to be Chief Medical Director of the Dept. of Veterans Affairs (testimony), D392 [19JN]

———nomination of Jonathan R. Steinberg to the U.S. Court of Veterans Appeals (testimony), D388 [18JN]

———nomination of Ronald M. Holdaway to be associate judge (testimony), D41 [8FE]

———nomination of Stephen A. Trodden to be Inspector General of the Dept. of Veterans Affairs (testimony), D392 [19JN]

———Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act and veterans reemployment rights (testimony), D586 [12SE]

———veterans education, employment, and home-loan programs (testimony), D301 [11MY]

———veterans' health care system (S. 1332, 1398) (testimony), D174 [28MR], D205 [4AP]

———veterans' health care (testimony), D381 [14JN]

Committee on Ways and Means: budget for Customs Service, ITC and Office of U.S. Trade Representative (testimony), D55 [21FE]

Nomination of Edward J. Philbin to the ICC: (testimony), D28 [6FE]

Meetings

Committee of the Judiciary: nomination of David H. Souter to the Supreme Court, D589 [13SE]

Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry: authorization for Forest Service to pay claims of volunteers for personal property damage or loss while performing services, D754 [18OC]

———Food and Agricultural Resources Act (H.R. 3950), focusing on wheat and feed grain provisions, D398 [20JN]

———forestry programs, D229 [20AP]

———fruit and vegetable programs, D352 [6JN]

———nomination of Bruce L. Gardner to the CCC Board of Directors, D432 [28JN]

———nomination of Catherine A. Bertini to the CCC Board of Directors, D432 [28JN]

———nomination of James R. Moseley to be Assistant Sec. of Agriculture, D432 [28JN]

———nomination of Jo Ann D. Smith to the CCC Board of Directors, D432 [28JN]

———nomination of Leon Snead to be Inspector General, D432 [28JN]

———nomination of Wendy L. Gramm, D555 [3AU]

———peanut program, D249 [26AP]

———strengthen and improve U.S. agricultural programs, D203 [4AP], D212 [5AP], D235 [24AP], D257 [27AP], D269 [2MY], D274 [3MY], D379 [14JN], D391 [19JN], D409 [22JN]

———U.S. agricultural programs, focusing on fruit and vegetable provisions, D333 [23MY]

Committee on Appropriations: agriculture, rural development, and related agencies appropriations (H.R. 5268), D577 [11SE]

———Dept. of Defense appropriations for military construction (H.R. 5313), D532 [1AU]

———Dept. of Defense appropriations (S. 3189), D712 [11OC], D697 [10OC]

———Dept. of the Interior appropriations (H.R. 5769), D724 [16OC]

———Dept. of the Treasury, Postal Service, Executive Office of the President and independent agencies appropriations (H.R. 5241), D522 [31JY]

———Dept. of the Treasury, Postal Service, Executive Office of the President appropriations (H.R. 5241), D532 [1AU]

———Dept. of Transportation appropriations (H.R. 5229), D510 [27JY], D504 [26JY]

———Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies (H.R. 5021), D697 [10OC]

———Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies appropriations (H.R. 5021), D582 [12SE]

———Depts. of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and related agencies appropriations (H.R. 5257), D582 [12SE]

———Depts. of Labor, HHS, and Education (H.R. 5257), D697 [10OC]

———Depts. of Veterans Affairs, HUD, and independent agencies appropriations (H.R. 5158), D587 [13SE]

———Depts. of Veterans Affairs and HUD appropriations (H.R. 5158), D627 [25SE]

———District of Columbia appropriations (H.R. 5311), D510 [27JY], D490 [24JY]

———emergency supplemental appropriations (H.R. 4404), D235 [24AP]

———energy and water development appropriations (H.R. 5019), D468 [18JY], D475 [19JY]

———foreign operations appropriations (H.R. 5114), D662 [2OC], D697 [10OC]

———rural development, agriculture, and related agencies appropriations (H.R. 5268), D609 [19SE]

———setting forth congressional budget for 1991-95 (H. Con. Res. 310), D463 [17JY]

———setting forth the congressional budget for 1991-95 (H. Con. Res. 310), D697 [10OC]

Committee on Armed Services: classified intelligence matters relative to the Soviet Union, D413 [26JN]

———Defense Acquisition Act, D457 [13JY]

———Defense Acquisition Reform Act, D457 [13JY]

———Dept. of Defense appropriations (S. 2171), D413 [26JN], D439 [10JY], D445 [11JY], D451 [12JY]

———Dept. of Defense Authorization Act, D457 [13JY]

———Dept. of Defense use of unauthorized appropriations, D213 [5AP]

———Dept. of Energy National Security Act, D457 [13JY]

———eligibility of members of the Armed Forces in Desert Shield Operation for certain benefits (S. 3025, 3026), D627 [25SE]

———Military Construction Authorization Act, D457 [13JY]

———military nominations, D342 [24MY]

———military personnel reprogramming, D213 [5AP]

———National Defense Authorization Act, D456 [13JY]

———National Defense Transition Act, D457 [13JY]

———National Guard and Reserve Enhancement Act, D457 [13JY]

———nomination of Carl W. Stiner to be Commander in Chief, U.S. Special Operations Command, D405 [21JN]

———nomination of Clarence S. Avery to the Board of Regents of Uniformed Services, University of Health Sciences, D627 [25SE]

———nomination of Frank B. Kelso II to be Chief of Naval Operations, D405 [21JN]

———nomination of George T. Harding IV to the Board of Regents of Uniformed Services, University of Health Sciences, D627 [25SE]

———nomination of Gilberto G. Fabrega to be Administrator of Panama Canal Commission, D432 [28JN]

———nomination of Gopal S. Pal to the Board of Regents of Uniformed Services, University of Health Sciences, D627 [25SE]

———nomination of Michael J. Dugan to be Chief of Air Force Staff, D405 [21JN]

———nomination of Richard A. Claytor to be Assistant Sec. of Energy, D689 [5OC]

———nomination of Victor Stello, Jr., to be Assistant Sec. of Energy, D8 [25JA], D16 [31JA]

———nominations in all branches of service, D249 [26AP]

———Omnibus National Defense Authorization Act, D457 [13JY]

———Operation Desert Shield benefits eligibility to reserve components and retired members, D642 [27SE]

———purchase of property at Pease Air Force Base, NH (H.R. 4252), D432 [28JN]

———Strategic Environmental Research Act, D457 [13JY]

———strategic petroleum reserve drawdown to control oil prices (H.R. 5731), D713 [11OC]

———unauthorized appropriations, D84 [1MR], D112 [8MR]

Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs: Bank Secrecy Act, D463 [17JY]

———congressional commemorative medal for members of the Armed Forces present during the attack at Pearl Harbor (S. 1664), D343 [24MY]

———Defense Production Act appropriations (S. 1379), D343 [24MY]

———East-West controls on exports multilaterally, D463 [17JY]

———enforcement remedies for civil violations of securities laws (S. 647), D343 [24MY]

———Equal Credit Opportunity Act, D463 [17JY]

———fair trade in financial services (S. 2028), D343 [24MY]

———National Affordable Housing Act (S. 566), D270 [2MY]

———nomination of Andrew C. Hove to the Board of Directors of FDIC, D451 [12JY]

———nomination of Arthur J. Hill to be President of Government National Mortgage Association, D93 [5MR]

———nomination of Carol M. Marshall to be Superintendent of the U.S. Mint in San Francisco, CA, D93 [5MR]

———nomination of David W. Mullins, Jr., to the Board of Governors of the FRS, D306 [15MY]

———nomination of Edward W. Kelley, Jr., to the Board of Governors of the FRS, D196 [3AP]

———nomination of Frank B. Sollars to the Board of Directors of the National Consumer Cooperative Bank, D93 [5MR]

———nomination of John J. Adair to be Inspector General of the Resolution Trust Corp., D93 [5MR]

———nomination of Joseph G. Schiff to be Assistant Sec. of HUD, D451 [12JY]

———nomination of Mary S. Brunette to be Assistant Sec. of HUD, D761 [23OC]

———nomination of Michael P. Galvin to be Assistant Sec. of Commerce, D306 [15MY]

———nomination of Philip R. Lochner, Jr., to the SEC, D93 [5MR]

———nomination of Robert H. Swan to the National Credit Union Administration Board, D196 [3AP]

———nomination of T. Timothy Ryan, Jr., to be Director of Office of Thrift Supervision, D188 [30MR]

———Resolution Trust Corp. funding, D722 [12OC]

———setting forth congressional budget for 1991-95 (H. Con. Res. 310), D722 [12OC]

———Yosemite National Park, CA, commemorative medals (S. 2388), D270 [2MY]

Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation: Airline Competition Equity Act (S. 2851), D522 [31JY]

———appreciation of Amtrak service (S.J. Res. 355), D522 [31JY]

———authority for telephone companies to engage in video programming (S. 2800), D522 [31JY]

———Benjamin Franklin Memorial Fire Service Bill of Rights Act (S. 1933), D522 [31JY]

———certificate of documentation for vessel Angelos (S. 2599), D420 [27JN]

———certificate of documentation for vessel Job Site, D196 [3AP]

———certificate of documentation for vessel Mariner III (S. 2076), D196 [3AP]

———certificate of documentation for vessel Pacific Pearl (S. 2008), D196 [3AP]

———certificate of documentation for vessel Sinbad (S. 1856), D196 [3AP]

———certificate of documentation for vessel Solitaire (S. 2714), D420 [27JN]

———collection of overpayments of undercharges on shipments of nonhousehold goods freight forwarders (S. 2933), D522 [31JY]

———Consumer Seafood Safety and Quality Assurance Act (S. 2228), D420 [27JN]

———Federal Aviation Act (H.R. 5131), D522 [31JY]

———Federal Maritime Commission appropriations (S. 2759), D420 [27JN]

———fire sprinkler systems in hotel and motels (H.R. 94), D420 [27JN]

———Hazardous Materials Transportation Act (S. 2936), D522 [31JY]

———information available to emergency response personnel in the field (H.R. 4522), D522 [31JY]

———International Data Improvement Act (S. 2516), D522 [31JY]

———Magnetic Levitation Transportation Act (S. 2286), D196 [3AP]

———Maritime Administration appropriations (S. 2760), D420 [27JN]

———Motor Vehicle Fuel Efficiency Act (S. 1224), D196 [3AP]

———NASA appropriations (S. 2287), D420 [27JN]

———National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program Act (S. 2789), D420 [27JN]

———National High-Performance Computer Technology Act (S. 1067), D196 [3AP]

———National Recyclable Commodities Act (S. 1884), D522 [31JY]

———National Recyclable Commodities Financing Act (S. 1885), D196 [3AP]

———National Senior Olympics (S. 2398), D420 [27JN]

———National Telecommunications and Information Administration (S. 1839), D196 [3AP]

———nomination of Andrew C. Barrett to the FCC, D328 [22MY]

———nomination of Barry L. Harris to be FAA Deputy Administrator, D41 [8FE]

———nomination of Christopher A. Hart to the NTSB

———nomination of Craig R. Helsing to be Assistant Sec. of Commerce, D674 [3OC]

———nomination of Donald R. Quartel, Jr., to the Federal Maritime Commission, D196 [3AP]

———nomination of Edward J. Philbin to the ICC, D41 [8FE]

———nomination of Ervin S. Duggan to the FCC, D41 [8FE]

———nomination of Eugene Wong to be Associate Director of Office of Science and Technology, D196 [3AP]

———nomination of Henry J. Cauthen to the Board of Directors of the Corp. for Public Broadcasting, D196 [3AP]

———nomination of James B. Edwards to the Board of Directors of Communications Satellite Corp., D196 [3AP]

———nomination of James L. Kolstad to be Chairman of the NTSB, D41 [8FE]

———nomination of John K. Lauber to the NTSB, D420 [27JN]

———nomination of John W. Lyons to be Director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, D41 [8FE]

———nomination of Lloyd Kaiser to the Board of Directors of the Corp. for Public Broadcasting, D196 [3AP]

———nomination of Ming Hsu to the Federal Maritime Commission, D420 [27JN]

———nomination of Olin L. Greene, Jr. to be Administrator of the U.S. Fire Administration, D420 [27JN]

———nomination of Robert M. White Under Sec. of Commerce for Technology, D196 [3AP]

———nomination of Roscoe B. Starek III to the FTC, D697 [10OC]

———nomination of Sharon P. Rockefeller to the Board of Directors of the Corp. for Public Broadcasting, D697 [10OC]

———nomination of Susan M. Coughlin to the NTSB, D41 [8FE]

———nomination of Wayne L. Berman to be Assistant Sec. of Commerce, D674 [3OC]

———nomination of William D. Hathaway to the Federal Maritime Commission, D41 [8FE]

———nomination of William D. Phillips to be Associate Director of Office of Science and Technology, D196 [3AP]

———nomination Paul K. Dayton to the Marine Mammal Commission, D712 [11OC]

———nomination Sylvia A. Earle to be Chief Scientist of the NOAA, D712 [11OC]

———NTSB funds, D522 [31JY]

———protecting medicare beneficiaries purchasing a supplemental health insurance (S. 2293), D196 [3AP]

———reauthorize certain FAA programs and recognize the linkage between capacity constraints and noise (S. 3094), D697 [10OC]

———regulation of coastwise or intercoastal trade by certain contractors (S. 2170), D522 [31JY]

———regulation of telephone operator consumer services (S. 1660), D420 [27JN]

———Sec. of Commerce approval of State water quality (S. 2782, 2788), D420 [27JN]

———setting forth the congressional budget for 1991-95 (H. Con. Res. 310), D697 [10OC]

———Telemarketing Fraud and Abuse Prevention Act (S. 2494), D420 [27JN]

———Television Decoder Circuitry Act (S. 1974), D420 [27JN]

———Tourism Policy and Export Promotion Act (S. 1791), D196 [3AP]

———use of child restraint systems on commercial aircraft (S. 1913), D522 [31JY]

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources: acquisition of the William Johnson House for Natchez National Historic Park (H.R. 4501), D469 [18JY]

———authorize Rockingham County, VA, to use certain lands for a child care center (H.R. 3888), D697 [10OC]

———authorizing the acquisition of additional lands containing Indian burial grounds for inclusion in the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, ND (S. 1230), D112 [8MR]

———authorizing the Sec. of the Interior to convey certain lands in Inyo County, CA, to Richard Saunders (S. 1128), D242 [25AP]

———Buffalo Bill Dam and the Reservoir, Shoshone Project, Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, WY (H.R. 2567), D609 [19SE]

———Chacoan Outliers Protection Act (S. 798), D334 [23MY]

———Chama River Gateway to the Past Interpretation and Visitor Education Act (S. 2014), D334 [23MY]

———Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Development Act (H.R. 3545), D334 [23MY]

———Clarks Fork Wild and Scenic River Designation Act (S. 2343), D713 [11OC]

———congressional budget for 1991-95 (H. Con. Res. 310), conference report, D713 [11OC]

———conservation of natural resources through energy production and efficiency (S. 2923), D609 [19SE]

———conversion of oil shale mining claims (S. 30; H.R. 2392), D112 [8MR]

———convey certain lands to Taos, NM (S. 1831), D609 [19SE]

———convey Federal rights in certain national forest lands in Colorado and South Dakota to the Homestake Mining Co. (H.R. 4567), D697 [10OC]

———conveying certain Oregon and California railroad grant lands in Josephine County, OR, to the Rogue Community College District (S. 1738), D242 [25AP]

———Dept. of Energy High-Performance Computing Act (S. 1976), D420 [27JN]

———designate a segment of the Lower Merced River as a component of the Wild and Scenic River System (S. 2555), D609 [19SE]

———designate segments of the Sudbury, Assabet, and Concord Rivers as components of the Wild and Scenic River System (S. 2262), D609 [19SE]

———designating a segment of the Colorado River in Westwater Canyon, UT, as a component of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers Systems (S. 1719), D242 [25AP]

———designating the California National Historic Trail and Pony Express National Historic Trail as components of the National Trails System (H.R. 1109), D242 [25AP]

———designating the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail, AZ/CA, as a component of the National Trails System (H.R. 1159), D242 [25AP]

———encourage solar and geothermal energy production (S. 2415), D610 [19SE]

———Energy Policy and Conservation Act extension of authority, D85 [1MR]

———enrolling individuals as natives in the Cook Inlet Regional Corp. and the Kenai Natives Association (S. 666), D242 [25AP]

———establishing three Metal Casting Competitiveness Research Centers (S. 775), D112 [8MR]

———exchange of certain land owned by inholders within Camp W.G. Williams, UT (S. 393), D112 [8MR]

———extending the authority for operating and building the strategic petroleum reserve (S. 2088), D242 [25AP]

———Glorieta National Battlefield, NM (S. 2165), D609 [19SE]

———Guam Memorial Hospital renovation fund (S. 2841), D469 [18JY]

———improve management of certain resources (H.R. 2844), D334 [23MY]

———increase the amount of petroleum products that may be withdrawn from the strategic petroleum reserve (H.R. 5731), D697 [10OC]

———Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore boundaries (H.R. 3209), D713 [11OC]

———land acquisition and development by National Park Service (S. 2669), D469 [18JY]

———life estate to Conwell F. and Gerald Robinson (S. 2606), D420 [27JN]

———Maine Acadian Culture Preservation Act (S. 1756), D334 [23MY]

———Mississippi River National Heritage Corridor Study Commission's feasibility report (H.R. 2174), D496 [25JY]

———National Forest Information Center and expanded environmental education program in New Mexico (S. 2527), D610 [19SE]

———national park unit to commemorate jazz (S. 2846), D610 [19SE]

———national parks, national historic sites, conservation areas, ecology, and land exchange (H.R. 4559, 4687, 5084; S. 11, 2771, 2521), D635 [26SE]

———Nez Perce National Historical Park, ID (S. 2804), D609 [19SE]

———nomination of Calvin A. Kent to be Administrator of Dept. of Energy's Energy Information Administration (testimony), D496 [25JY]

———nomination of David H. Leroy to be Nuclear Waste Negotiator (testimony), D496 [25JY]

———Nomination of John W. Bartlett to be Director of Dept. of Energy Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, D24 [5FE]

———nomination of Paul L. Ziemer to be Assistant Sec. of Energy for Environment, Safety and Health (testimony), D496 [25JY]

———nomination of Robert H. Gentile to be Assistant Sec. of Energy for Fossil Energy, D24 [5FE]

———nomination of Thomas L. Sansonetti to be Solicitor, Dept. of the Interior, D242 [25AP]

———Pecos National Historical Park Act (S. 2254), D334 [23MY]

———pipeline rights-of-way grants (S. 3017), D610 [19SE]

———reestablishing the gray wolf in Yellowstone National Park and Central Idaho wilderness areas (S. 2674) (testimony), D610 [19SE]

———reinstate oil and gas lease No. LA 033164 (S. 1805), D469 [18JY]

———relief of certain persons in Stone County, AR, deprived of property as a result of a BLM resurvey (S. 2680), D496 [25JY]

———restructuring the terms of the loans made by the Sec. of the Interior to the Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts (S. 1859), D112 [8MR]

———setting forth congressional budget for 1991-95 (H. Con. Res. 310), D718 [15OC]

———Shenandoah Valley Civil War Sites Study Act (S. 1770), D334 [23MY]

———St. Marys River wilderness designation (H.R. 76), D334 [23MY]

———study methods and interpretation of fossil trackways in the Robledo Mountains near Las Cruces, NM (S. 2684), D610 [19SE]

———study of nationally significant places in U.S. labor history (H.R. 2949), D610 [19SE]

———Study of Selma to Montgomery route for national historic trail (H.R. 3834), D334 [23MY]

———Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, AZ (S. 2566), D334 [23MY]

———Tongass National Forest, AK, legislation (H.R. 987; S. 237, 346), D105 [7MR]

———transfer Federal interest in certain property on San Juan Island, WA, to those persons who own such land (H.R. 2566), D697 [10OC]

———transfer of lands in California (H.R. 2809), D469 [18JY]

———transfer the Platoro Reservoir to the Conejos Water Conservancy District, CO (S. 1118), D610 [19SE]

———Vicksburg National Military Park acquisition of certain lands in Louisiana (S. 2437), D334 [23MY]

———Weir Farm National Historic Site, CT (S. 2059), D334 [23MY]

———Zuni-Cibola National Historical Park extension of time for enlargement (S. 2430), D334 [23MY]

Committee on Environment and Public Works: Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, New York, NY (S. 3046), D628 [25SE]

———American Canal extension at El Paso, TX (H.R. 4758), D628 [25SE]

———Asbestos School Hazard Abatement Reauthorization Act (S. 1893), D368 [12JN]

———Bob Sikes Visitor Center, Gulf Breeze, FL (S. 427), D628 [25SE]

———Chehalis River Basin, WA, fishery resource restoration (H.R. 3787), D628 [25SE]

———Claude Pepper Federal Building, Miami, FL (S. 2965), D628 [25SE]

———coastal barriers resources system boundary modifications (S. 2729), D628 [25SE]

———Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection and Restoration Act (S. 1731), D368 [12JN]

———conservation and development of water and related resources and redesignation of the Calamus Dam and Reservoir, NE (S. 1875), D328 [22MY]

———control infestations of the zebra mussel in U.S. inland waters (S. 2244), D628 [25SE]

———control of zebra mussels around public infrastructure facilities (S. 3060), D628 [25SE]

———convey U.S. interest in a fish hatchery to South Carolina (H.R. 3338), D628 [25SE]

———designate Dwight D. Eisenhower Interstate Highway System (S. 2806), D628 [25SE]

———designate Frank E. Moss Federal Building, Salt Lake City, UT (H.R. 3311), D120 [9MR]

———environmental cleanup activities, D680 [4OC]

———Federal facility compliance with hazardous substance treatment, storage, and disposal laws (S. 1140), D680 [4OC]

———GSA prospectuses, D628 [25SE]

———Highway 82 Bridge maintenance by Mississippi and Arkansas (S. 3062), D636 [26SE]

———highway funding relative to effective control of outdoor signs, displays, or devices along Federal-aid highways (S. 2500), D628 [25SE]

———inclusion of Columbiana County, OH, in the Appalachian region (H.R. 435), D628 [25SE]

———Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts maintenance and repair (S. 2879), D628 [25SE]

———lead contamination (S. 2637), D511 [27JY]

———Lead Exposure Reduction Act (S. 2637), D680 [4OC]

———local educational agency testing for radon contamination in schools (S. 1697), D680 [4OC]

———locating private and Government research on environmental issues by geographic location (S. 3069), D680 [4OC]

———miscellaneous items (S. 57, 221, 1045, 1076, 1089, 1804, 2068, 2890; H.R. 922), D236 [24AP]

———National Academy of Sciences' long-term research program on environmental issues (S. 2371), D368 [12JN]

———National Energy Policy Act (S. 324) testimony, D289 [9MY]

———nomination of Arthur E. Williams to the Mississippi River Commission, D236 [24AP]

———nomination of L. Joyce Hampers as Assistant Sec. of Commerce, D236 [24AP]

———nomination of Paul Y. Chinen, D628 [25SE]

———Pollution Prosecution Act (S. 2176), D368 [12JN]

———projects submitted in a development investment strategy and economic development planning (S. 2015), D680 [4OC]

———protection of marine and coastal waters (S. 1178), D368 [12JN]

———public safety and quality of marine recreational waters (S. 2706), D680 [4OC]

———research into ground water contamination and remediation (S. 203), D368 [12JN]

———small community construction of facilities for the protection of the environment and human health (S. 2184), D680 [4OC]

———source reduction strategy to promote EPA pollution prevention program (S. 585), D680 [4OC]

———Southeast Lighthouse on Block Island, RI, relocation, D636 [26SE]

———Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge expansion in Connecticut (H.R. 3468), D628 [25SE]

———Take in America Office within Dept. of Interior (S. 3068), D636 [26SE]

———zebra mussel research and control program through the Great Lakes Fishery Commission (S. Res. 312), D628 [25SE]

Committee on Ethics (Select): investigation into allegations of misconduct by Senator Durenberger, D290 [9MY]

Committee on Finance: Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act expansion, D85 [1MR]

———Customs Service, U.S. Trade Representative, and ITC funding, D85 [1MR]

———customs user fees, D85 [1MR]

———economic effects of a free trade agreement with Mexico, D643 [27SE]

———ITC, Customs Service, and U.S. Trade Representative, appropriations (H.R. 4328) incorporating text of S. 2411, Textile, Apparel, and Footwear Trade Act, D406 [21JN]

———nomination of David M. Walker to be member of certain board of trustees, D492 [24JY]

———nomination of James S. Halpern to be judge of the U.S. Tax Court, D346 [5JN]

———nomination of Jeanne S. Archibald to be General Counsel of the Dept. of the Treasury, D643 [27SE]

———nomination of Jerome H. Powell to be Assistant Sec. of the Treasury, D577 [11SE]

———nomination of Jo Anne B. Barnhart to be Assistant Sec. of HHS, D197 [3AP]

———nomination of Peter K. Nunez to be Assistant Sec. of the Treasury, D85 [1MR]

———nomination of Roger G. Harrison to be Ambassador to Jordan, D406 [21JN]

———nomination of Stanford G. Ross to be member of certain board of trustees, D492 [24JY]

———nomination of Steven B. Kelmar to be Assistant Sec. of HHS, D577 [11SE]

———Puerto Rican referendum on political status (S. 712), D533 [1AU]

———quotas on imports of textiles and textile products and non-rubber footwear from certain countries (S. 2411), D406 [21JN]

———restoration of certain trade benefits to Panama (S. 2092), D35 [7FE]

———tariff measures, D85 [1MR]

———Trade Act technical corrections, D85 [1MR]

Committee on Foreign Relations: AID nominations, D214 [5AP]

———ambassadorship nominations of Hugh K. Kelly, Roy M. Huffington, Philip S. Kaplan, Thomas W. Simons, Jr., Aurelia E. Brazeal, and George F. Murphy, Jr., D476 [19JY]

———authorizing assistance and trade benefits for Panama and support transition to democracy for Eastern European countries, D28 [6FE]

———Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, D475 [19JY]

———Convention on the Rights of the Child (S. Res. 231), D214 [5AP]

———Dept. of State nominations, D663 [2OC]

———Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship Program (S. 2017), D433 [28JN]

———free and fair elections and respect for fundamental human rights in Romania (S. Con. Res. 131), D406 [21JN]

———human rights violations against Albanian ethnic minority in Yugoslavia (S.J. Res. 124), D406 [21JN]

———humanitarian assistance to Lithuania (S. 2757), D433 [28JN]

———International Court of Justice opinion on self-determination of Lithuania (S. Con. Res. 112), D214 [5AP]

———Iraq compliance to international law (S. 2787), D433 [28JN]

———military and economic assistance to Kenya (S. Con. Res. 141), D663 [2OC]

———Montreal Aviation Protocols Nos. 3 and 4 relative to international carriage by air, D406 [21JN]

———nomination of Aurelia E. Brazeal to be Ambassador to Micronesia, D464 [17JY]

———nomination of David Passage to be Ambassador to Botswana, D406 [21JN]

———nomination of Edward M. Rowell to be Ambassador to Luxembourg, D173 [28MR]

———nomination of Edward W. Gnehm, Jr., D555 [3AU]

———nomination of Everett E. Briggs to be Ambassador to Portugal, D173 [28MR]

———nomination of Genta H. Holmes, D555 [3AU]

———nomination of Herman J. Cohen to Board of Directors of the African Development Foundation, D173 [28MR]

———nomination of Hugh K. Hill to be Ambassador to Bulgaria, D451 [12JY]

———nomination of James D. Phillips to be Ambassador to the Congo, D406 [21JN]

———nomination of John J. Maresca to rank of Ambassador during service on delegation to Conference on Confidence and Security Building Measures, D173 [28MR]

———nomination of Joseph E. Lake to be Ambassador to Mongolia, D406 [21JN]

———nomination of Kenneth N. Peltier, D555 [3AU]

———nomination of Philip S. Kaplan to rank of Ambassador during his tenure of service as Deputy U.S. Representative to Negotiations on Conventional Armed Force in Europe, D451 [12JY]

———nomination of Richard W. Bogosian to be Ambassador to Chad, D406 [21JN]

———nomination of Robert G. Joseph to rank of Ambassador during service on U.S.-U.S.S.R. Standing Consultative Commission, D173 [28MR]

———nomination of Ronald J. Sorini for rank of ambassador, D28 [6FE]

———nomination of Roy M. Huffington to be Ambassador to Austria, D451 [12JY]

———nomination of Thomas W. Simons, Jr. to be Ambassador to Poland, D451 [12JY]

———nomination of Townsend B. Friedman, Jr., D555 [3AU]

———nomination of William B. Milam to be Ambassador to Bangladesh, D406 [21JN]

———nomination of William Bodde, Jr., to be Ambassador to the Marshall Islands, D406 [21JN]

———nuclear energy safeguards (S. Con. Res. 113), D663 [2OC]

———OPIC nominations, D214 [5AP]

———Peace Corps appropriations (S. 2436), D663 [2OC]

———reports on nominations and certain legislation, D98 [6MR]

———Soviet Union nuclear weapons treaties, D492 [24JY]

———supplemental assistance for Nicaragua, Panama, Southern Africa, and refugees and housing guarantees for Israel, D173 [28MR]

———suspension of U.S. contacts with PLO (S. Con. Res. 138), D406 [21JN]

———tax treaties with foreign countries, D433 [28JN]

———Treaty on the Final Settlement Relative to Germany, D663 [2OC]

———U.N. nominations, D214 [5AP]

———U.S. participation in the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the International Development Association, and funding for the Peace Corps, D475 [19JY]

———U.S. policy relative to Soviet annexation of the Baltic States, D663 [2OC]

———Vladimir Tsivkin's efforts to emigrate from the Soviet Union (S. Res. 313), D555 [3AU]

Committee on Governmental Affairs: appropriations for Interagency Council on the Homeless and FEMA's Emergency Food and Shelter Program (S. 2886), D497 [25JY]

———Federal Pay Comparability Reform Act (S. 2274), D497 [25JY]

———Include certain Dept. of Commerce employees among Federal fire fighters eligible for overtime while serving on forest wildfire emergencies (S. 1542), D497 [25JY]

———miscellaneous measures (S. 273, 444, 1424, 1742; H.R. 3086), D183 [29MR]

———nomination of Allan V. Burman to be Administrator of Federal Procurement Policy, D76 [28FE]

———nomination of Barbara E. Bryant to be Director of the Census, D497 [25JY]

———nomination of Ellen S. Huvelle to be associate judge, D545 [2AU]

———nomination of Frederick D. Dorsey to be associate judge, D545 [2AU]

———nomination of George F. Murphy to be Inspector General, USIA, D545 [2AU]

———nomination of Gregory E. Mize to be associate judge, D545 [2AU]

———nomination of Jessica L. Parks to the Merit Systems Protection Board, D284 [8MY]

———nomination of Joan Z. McAvoy to be associate judge, D545 [2AU]

———nomination of John H. Bayly, Jr. to be associate judge, D545 [2AU]

———nomination of Jose M. Lopez to be associate judge, D545 [2AU]

———nomination of Julian W. de la Rosa to be Inspector General, Dept. of Labor, D545 [2AU]

———nomination of Kaye K. Christian to be associate judge, D545 [2AU]

———nomination of LeGree S. Daniels to be a Governor of the Postal Service, D545 [2AU]

———nomination of Linda T. Hamilton to be associate judge, D545 [2AU]

———nomination of Mary E. Abrecht to be associate judge, D545 [2AU]

———nomination of Patricia A. Wynn to be associate judge, D545 [2AU]

———nomination of Patrick E. McFarland to be Inspector General, OPM, D545 [2AU]

———nomination of Richard G. Austin to be Administrator of the GSA, D284 [8MY]

———nomination of Russell F. Miller to be Inspector General of FEMA, D545 [2AU]

———nomination of Ryan C. Crocker to be Ambassador to Lebanon, D689 [5OC]

———nomination of Stephen A. Trodden to be Dept. of Veterans Affairs' Inspector General, D497 [25JY]

———nomination of Stephen D. Potts to be Director of the Office of Government Ethics, OPM, D545 [2AU]

———nomination of Stephen G. Milliken to be associate judge, D545 [2AU]

———nomination of Wallace E. Stickney to be Director of FEMA, D545 [2AU]

———provision for efficient and cost effective acquisition of nondevelopmental items (commercial and off-the-shelf products) for executive departments (S. 1957), D497 [25JY]

———redesignating the EPA as the Dept. of the Environment (S. 2006), D76 [28FE]

———Washington Metrorail System funding (S. 612), D284 [8MY]

Committee on Indian Affairs (Select): American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian Culture and Art Development Act (H.R. 5256), D497 [25JY]

———appropriations for construction and renovation of juvenile detention centers for drug and alcohol abuse programs for Native Americans (S. 2297), D407 [21JN]

———appropriations for tribally-controlled community colleges and Navajo Community College in Arizona (S. 2167), incorporating provisions of S. 2213, D407 [21JN]

———Dept. of the Interior's Trust Counsel for Indian Assets (S. 2451) and Native American group repatriation of cultural patrimony (S. 1980), D534 [1AU]

———Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Indian tribe water rights settlement (S. 3084), D629 [25SE]

———Federal recognition and associated services and benefits to the Jena Band of Choctaws of Louisiana (S. 1918), D407 [21JN]

———Federal recognition of the Mowa Band of Choctaw Indians of Alabama (S. 381), D629 [25SE]

———Fort Hall Indian water rights settlement (S. 2870), D629 [25SE]

———Fort McDowell Indian Community, AZ, water settlement rights (S. 2900), D629 [25SE]

———income determination for Indians eligibility to Federal aid programs (S. 2995), D583 [12SE]

———Indian health services (S. 2850), D583 [12SE]

———Indian health services (S. 2888), D583 [12SE]

———Indian Self-Determination Act amendments (S. 2928), D583 [12SE]

———management of forests and woodlands and production of forest resources on Indian lands (S. 1289), D406 [21JN]

———nomination of Anthony J. Hope to the National Indian Gaming Commission, D303 [14MY]

———Seneca Nation lease renegotiation in New Hampshire (S. 2895), D629 [25SE]

———Urban Indian Health Equity Act (S. 2645), D603 [18SE]

———Zuni Claims Settlement Act (S. 2203), D303 [14MY]

Committee on Intelligence (Select): consideration of pending committee business, D698 [10OC]

———intelligence community funds, D434 [28JN]

———intelligence matters, D35 [7FE], D464 [17JY]

———nomination of Frederick P. Hitz to be Inspector General for the CIA, D698 [10OC]

Committee on Labor and Human Resources: 1890 Land-Grant Institutions Centennial Recognition Day (S. Con. Res. 132), D470 [18JY]

———Alcohol and Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services Block Grant Program funding (S. 2649), D583 [12SE]

———biomedical health services research (S. 2062), D637 [26SE]

———commitment to Federal aid programs (S.J. Res. 374), D722 [12OC]

———compensation for individuals exposed to atomic testing at the Nevada test site and for uranium miners exposed to high-levels of ionizing radiation, D76 [28FE]

———congressional scholarships for science, mathematics, and engineering (H.R. 996), D470 [18JY]

———Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act (S. 2753), D420 [27JN]

———drug abuse education and prevention (H.R. 5124), D637 [26SE]

———Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act (H.R. 5064), D637 [26SE]

———emergency medical services and trauma care (S. 15), D76 [28FE]

———employee benefit plans and older individuals (S. 1511), D76 [28FE]

———Excellence in Mathematics, Science, and Engineering Education Act (S. 2114), D470 [18JY]

———Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act regulations on medical devices (S. 3006), D637 [26SE]

———Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act relative to designation of drugs for rare diseases (S. 2576), D637 [26SE]

———fiduciary duties relative to plan assets of terminated pension plans (S. 685), D76 [28FE]

———grants for prevention and control of breast and cervical cancer (S. 2283), D420 [27JN]

———grants to States to implement health objectives plans (S. 2056), D420 [27JN]

———Homelessness Prevention and Community Revitalization Act (S. 2600), D420 [27JN]

———Human Services Reauthorization Act (H.R. 4151), D420 [27JN]

———making nutrition labeling information mandatory and to provide for clear standards governing the claims that can be made about foods (S. 1425), D243 [25AP]

———medical care for certain persons detained, held hostage, or interned (S. 3191), D722 [12OC]

———miscellaneous measures (S. 2793, 2857, 2946; S. Res. 317), D533 [1AU]

———National Foundation for the Arts and Humanities funding (S. 2724), D583 [12SE]

———national report card (S. 3095), D637 [26SE]

———National Teacher Act (S. 1676), D420 [27JN]

———negotiations of Amalgamated Transit Union and Greyhound Lines, Inc. to resolve labor dispute (S. Con. Res. 127), D470 [18JY]

———nomination of Alvis K. Waldrep, Jr., to the National Council on Disability, D243 [25AP]

———nomination of Andrew F. Reardon to the Railroad Retirement Board, D722 [12OC]

———nomination of Anthony H. Flack to the National Council on Disability, D243 [25AP]

———nomination of Antonia C. Novello to be Surgeon General, D76 [28FE]

———nomination of Arden L. Bement, Jr. to the National Science Board, D533 [1AU]

———nomination of Arlene Holen to the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission, D796 [27OC]

———nomination of Benjamin S. Shen to NSF's National Science Board, D243 [25AP]

———nomination of Bernard E. Delury to be Director of Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, D76 [28FE]

———nomination of Bernard F. Burke, D583 [12SE]

———nomination of Billie D. Gaines to the National Council on the Humanities, D637 [26SE]

———nomination of Bruce D. Benson to the National Council on the Humanities, D637 [26SE]

———nomination of Carole K. DiPrete to the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science, D637 [26SE]

———nomination of Charles E. Reid to the National Council on Libraries and Information Science, D76 [28FE]

———nomination of Daniel W. Casey to the National Council on Libraries and Information Science, D76 [28FE]

———nomination of David A. Kessler to be Commissioner of FDA, D796 [27OC]

———nomination of Earl R. Mandle to the National Council on the Arts, D637 [26SE]

———nomination of Edwin G. Foulke, Jr., to the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission, D76 [28FE]

———nomination of Elinor H. Swaim to the National Council on Libraries and Information Science, D76 [28FE]

———nomination of Elmer B. Staats to the Board of Trustees of Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation, D533 [1AU]

———nomination of Elsie V. Vartanian to be Director of the Women's Bureau of the Dept. of Labor, D796 [27OC]

———nomination of Frederick M. Bernthal to be Deputy Director of the NSF, D76 [28FE]

———nomination of Helen G. Crawford to the National Council on the Humanities, D637 [26SE]

———nomination of Helen W. Walsh, D583 [12SE]

———nomination of Henry H. Higuera to the National Council on the Humanities, D637 [26SE]

———nomination of Howard E. Simmons, Phillip A. Griffiths, and Jaime Oaxaca to the National Science Board, D796 [27OC]

———nomination of J. Michael Farrell to the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science, D722 [12OC]

———nomination of James J. Duderstadt, D583 [12SE]

———nomination of James M. Stephens to the NLRB, D470 [18JY]

———nomination of Joan R. Challinor to the Board of Trustees of James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation, D637 [26SE]

———nomination of John N. Raudabaugh to the NLRB, D533 [1AU]

———nomination of John T. MacDonald to be Assistant Sec. of Education for Elementary and Secondary Education, D76 [28FE]

———nomination of Jon N. Moline to the National Council on the Humanities, D796 [27OC]

———nomination of Joyce E. Tucker to the EEOC, D637 [26SE]

———nomination of Joyce T. Berry to be Commissioner on Aging, D76 [28FE]

———nomination of Julian W. De La Rosa to be Inspector General of the Dept. of Labor, D533 [1AU]

———nomination of Kimberly A. Madigan to the National Mediation Board, D533 [1AU]

———nomination of Larry Brown, Jr., D583 [12SE]

———nomination of Margaret P. Duckett to the National Council on the Humanities, D637 [26SE]

———nomination of Mary L. Smith to the U.S. Institute of Peace, D796 [27OC]

———nomination of Mary M. Raether to the National Council on Disability, D243 [25AP]

———nomination of Michael B. Unhjem to the National Council on Disability, D722 [12OC]

———nomination of Michael T. Bass to the National Council on the Humanities, D637 [26SE]

———nomination of Perry L. Adkisson to the National Science Foundation Board, D722 [12OC]

———nomination of Peter H. Raven to NSF's National Science Board, D243 [25AP]

———nomination of Richard C. Hackett to the Board of Trustees of the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation, D722 [12OC]

———nomination of Richard V. Bertain to be Associate Director of ACTION Agency, D533 [1AU]

———nomination of Rosalie G. Silberman to the EEOC, D470 [18JY]

———nomination of Sandra S. Parrino to the National Council on Disability, D243 [25AP]

———nomination of Thomas B. Day, D583 [12SE]

———nomination of Tony E. Gallegos to the EEOC, D76 [28FE]

———nomination of W. Glenn Campbell, D583 [12SE]

———nomination of Wanda L. Forbes to the National Council on Libraries and Information Science, D76 [28FE]

———nomination of William H. Graves III to be Director of National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, D76 [28FE]

———Occupational Safety and Health Hazards Victims' Rights Act (S. 2442), D420 [27JN]

———Office of Construction, Safety, Health, and Education within OSHA (S. 930), D637 [26SE]

———Older Americans Act anniversary (S. Con. Res. 99), D470 [18JY]

———OSHA Criminal Penalty Reform Act (S. 2154), D420 [27JN]

———primary pediatric care to disadvantaged children (S. 2054), D637 [26SE]

———Public Health Service Act, D470 [18JY]

———regulate pesticide chemical residues in food (S. 722), D420 [27JN]

———setting forth congressional budget for 1991-95 (H. Con. Res. 310), D722 [12OC]

———strengthening the protection available to employees against reprisals for disclosing information to protect the public health and safety (S. 436), D243 [25AP]

Committee on Rules and Administration: acceptance of a statue presented by the State of Utah for placement in National Statuary Hall (S. Con. Res. 93), D69 [27FE]

———authorizing use of the Capitol rotunda for a dedication ceremony of a bust of Lajos Kossuth (S. Con. Res. 90), favorably reported, D69 [27FE]

———erection of a memorial to George Madison in the District of Columbia by the Colonial Dames at Gunston Hall (S. 1543), D69 [27FE]

———nomination of Robert W. Houk to be Public Printer, D69 [27FE]

———printing of additional copies of the Senate report Developments in Aging—1989 (S. Res. 246), D69 [27FE]

———publication of Senate committee rules during the first year of a Congress, unless such rules are amended (S. Res. 250), D69 [27FE]

Committee on the Budget: balanced budget, reduction of public debt, protection of pension funds, and honest budgetary accounting (S. 101), D495 [25JY]

———budget allocations (S. Res. 308), D451 [12JY]

———budget resolution, D242 [25AP]

———Common Sense Budget Act (S. 447), D496 [25JY]

———congressional budget, D270 [2MY]

———Federal budget, D236 [24AP], D250 [26AP]

———functional category for gross interest on the public debt, D495 [25JY]

———legislative line-item veto separate enrollment authority, D496 [25JY]

———National Priorities Review Act (S. 2835), D495 [25JY]

———reconciliation of the concurrent budget resolution (S. 3209), D724 [16OC]

———reform budget process, D491 [24JY]

———removal of the Federal hospital insurance trust fund from the deficit calculation, D495 [25JY]

———remove Social Security trust funds from calculation of budget deficit for purposes of Gramm-Rudman-Holling, D468 [18JY]

———restriction on appropriations amounts available for definite periods, D495 [25JY]

———sequestration if the deficit for the preceding fiscal year exceeds the target by more than $10 billion (S. 1850), D495 [25JY]

Committee on the Judiciary: Administrative Conference of the U.S. appropriations (H.R. 3897), D452 [12JY]

———Administrative Conference of the U.S. appropriations (S. 2224), D452 [12JY]

———Administrative Law Judge Corps Act (S. 594), D420 [27JN]

———American Legion patent for badge (S. 615), D713 [11OC]

———American Legion patent for the badge of the auxiliary (S. 616), D713 [11OC]

———Baltic Freedom Day (S.J. Res. 251), D59 [22FE]

———Be Kind to Animals and National Pet Week (S.J. Res. 236), D59 [22FE]

———Bicentennial Anniversary of the Legacy of Benjamin Franklin (S.J. Res. 226), D58 [22FE]

———bicentennial of civil government in territory of Tennessee (H.J. Res. 555), D381 [14JN]

———bicentennial of civil government in territory of Tennessee (S.J. Res. 330), D381 [14JN]

———budget line-item veto (S.J. Res. 14), D251 [26AP]

———budget line-item veto (S.J. Res. 23), D251 [26AP]

———change in fee schedule of the Copyright Office (H.R. 1622), D155 [22MR]

———change in fee schedule of the Copyright Office (S. 1271), D155 [22MR]

———civil action for acts of international terrorism against U.S. nationals (S. 2465), D629 [25SE]

———civil liability of government contractors for certain injuries, losses of property, and deaths (S. 982), D86 [1MR]

———combat violence and crimes against women (S. 2754), D680 [4OC]

———Comprehensive Thrift and Bank Fraud Prosecution Act (S. 2786), D713 [11OC]

———constitutional amendment for a balanced budget (S.J. Res. 183), D381 [14JN]

———Consumer Protection Against Price-Fixing Act (S. 865), D59 [22FE]

———copyright infringement suits by States in Federal courts (H.R. 3045), D155 [22MR]

———Copyright Remedy Clarification Act (S. 497), D155 [22MR]

———corporate antitrust procedures (S. 995), D155 [22MR]

———Deaf Awareness Week (S.J. Res. 227), D58 [22FE]

———Delaware-New Jersey Compact consent of Congress (S.J. Res. 373), D713 [11OC]

———Dept. of Justice nominations, D381 [14JN]

———establish specialized corps of judges necessary for certain Federal proceedings (S. 594), D297 [10MY]

———examination of prospective jurors (S. 591, 592), D86 [1MR]

———Federal right of action against persons engaging in torture or extrajudicial killings (S. 1629), D476 [19JY]

———Flight Attendant Safety Professionals' Day (S.J. Res. 278), D381 [14JN]

———grant charter to the National Academies of Practice (S. 511), D113 [8MR]

———Greek Independence Day—A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy (S.J. Res. 243), D59 [22FE]

———Idaho Centennial Day (S.J. Res. 245), D59 [22FE]

———immigrant status for certain aliens who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces (H.R. 639), D505 [26JY]

———increase fines that may be imposed for antitrust violations (H.R. 3341), D155 [22MR]

———international parental child abduction treated as a Federal offense (S. 185), D155 [22MR]

———International Visitors' Month (S.J. Res. 248), D381 [14JN]

———investigation of Bluebonnet Savings Bank in Dallas, TX, D492 [24JY]

———Jewish Community Center Month (S.J. Res. 300), D381 [14JN]

———Jewish Heritage Week (S.J. Res. 241), D59 [22FE]

———Judicial Improvements Act (S. 2648), D452 [12JY]

———judicial nominations, D214 [5AP]

———Judicial Survivors' Annuity Act amendment (S. 293), D629 [25SE]

———Judicial Survivors' Annuity Act eligibility requirements (S. 293), D680 [4OC]

———legal prohibitions against computer abuse (S. 2476), D680 [4OC]

———Lyme Disease Awareness Week (S.J. Res. 276), D381 [14JN]

———maintaining funding for state and local law enforcement programs in the war against drugs and crime (S. 2179), D113 [8MR]

———Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin (S. 1762), refer to Claims Court (S. Res. 195), D713 [11OC]

———Mental Illness Awareness Week (S.J. Res. 256), D381 [14JN]

———miscellaneous measures (S. 591, 592, 1834, and H.J. Res. 520), D545 [2AU]

———National Agricultural Research Week (S.J. Res. 321), D381 [14JN]

———National Arbor Day (S.J. Res. 258), D59 [22FE]

———National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (S.J. Res. 301), D381 [14JN]

———National Children's Day (S.J. Res. 316), D381 [14JN]

———National Critical Care Month (S.J. Res. 312), D381 [14JN]

———National D.A.R.E. Day (S.J. Res. 281), D381 [14JN]

———National Drinking Water Week (S.J. Res. 230), D58 [22FE]

———National Drug-Free Schools and Communities Education and Awareness Day (S.J. Res. 304), D381 [14JN]

———National Employee Health and Fitness Day (S. Res. 245), D59 [22FE]

———National Former POW Recognition Day (S.J. Res. 190), D58 [22FE]

———National Health Care Food Service Week (S.J. Res. 273), D381 [14JN]

———National Historically Black Colleges Week (S.J. Res. 285), D381 [14JN]

———National Huntington's Disease Awareness Month (S.J. Res. 308), D381 [14JN]

———National Job Skills Week (S.J. Res. 333), D381 [14JN]

———National Law Enforcement Cooperation Act (S. 2756), D713 [11OC]

———National Literacy Day (S.J. Res. 320), D381 [14JN]

———National Minority Cancer Awareness Week (S.J. Res. 252), D59 [22FE]

———National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day (S.J. Res. 296), D381 [14JN]

———National Prevent-a-Litter Month (S.J. Res. 229), D58 [22FE]

———National Radon Action Week (S.J. Res. 317), D381 [14JN]

———National Recycling Month (S.J. Res. 250), D59 [22FE]

———National Week of Recognition and Remembrance for Those Who Served in the Korean War (S.J. Res. 290), D381 [14JN]

———nomination of A. Raymond Randolph to be district judge, D451 [12JY]

———nomination of Albert Z. Moore, D505 [26JY]

———nomination of Anthony L. Bennett to be U.S. marshall, D545 [2AU]

———nomination of Arthur D. Borinsky to be U.S. marshal, D680 [4OC]

———nomination of Benjamin F. Marsh to the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, D680 [4OC]

———nomination of Carol B. Amon, D505 [26JY]

———nomination of Charles B. DeWitt to be Director of National Institute of Justice, D577 [11SE]

———nomination of Charles E. Healey to be U.S. marshal, D20 [1FE]

———nomination of Charles W. Pickering, Sr. to be district judge, D643 [27SE]

———nomination of Clarence Thomas to be circuit judge, D58 [22FE]

———nomination of Craig L. Meacham to be U.S. marshal, D20 [1FE]

———nomination of D. Brock Hornby to be district judge, D251 [26AP]

———nomination of David F. Levi to be district judge, D643 [27SE]

———nomination of David H. Souter to be circuit judge, D251 [26AP]

———nomination of David H. Souter to the Supreme Court, D643 [27SE]

———nomination of Dennis W. Shedd to be district judge, D769 [24OC]

———nomination of Diane G. Weinstein to be claims court judge, D689 [5OC], D713 [11OC]

———nomination of Donald E. Crowl to be U.S. marshal, D20 [1FE]

———nomination of Donald J. Lee to be district judge, D113 [8MR]

———nomination of Donald W. Tucker to be U.S. marshal, D58 [22FE]

———nomination of Donna M. Owens to be Director of Bureau of Justice Assistance, D689 [5OC]

———nomination of Doris S. Poppler to be U.S. attorney, D680 [4OC]

———nomination of Douglas B. Comer to be Deputy Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks, D113 [8MR]

———nomination of Federico A. Moreno to be district judge, D451 [12JY]

———nomination of Fred I. Parker, D505 [26JY]

———nomination of Fred L. Foreman to be U.S. attorney, D545 [2AU]

———nomination of Gary L. Taylor to be district Judge, D643 [27SE]

———nomination of Gerald E. Rosen to be district judge, D113 [8MR]

———nomination of Graham C. Mullen, D505 [26JY]

———nomination of Harry F. Manbeck, Jr., to be Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks, D113 [8MR]

———nomination of J. Michael Luttig to be Assistant Attorney General, D577 [11SE], D643 [27SE]

———nomination of Jack N. Egnor to be U.S. marshal, D58 [22FE]

———nomination of Jacques L. Wiener, Jr., to be circuit judge, D113 [8MR]

———nomination of James B. Loken to be circuit judge, D689 [5OC], D713 [11OC]

———nomination of James F. McClure, Jr., to be district judge, D251 [26AP]

———nomination of James L. Webb to be U.S. marshall, D769 [24OC]

———nomination of James Ware to be district judge, D643 [27SE]

———nomination of James Y. Stewart to be U.S. marshal, D20 [1FE]

———nomination of Jean C. Hamilton to be district judge, D643 [27SE]

———nomination of Jimmy Gurule, D505 [26JY]

———nomination of Jimmy Gurule to be Assistant Attorney General, D469 [18JY]

———nomination of Joe D. Whitley to be U.S. attorney, D545 [2AU]

———nomination of Joel F. Dubina to be circuit judge, D577 [11SE], D643 [27SE]

———nomination of John H. McBryde, D505 [26JY]

———nomination of John R. Dunne to be Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, D113 [8MR]

———nomination of John W. Raley, Jr. to be U.S. attorney, D451 [12JY]

———nomination of Joseph M. Hood to be district judge, D251 [26AP]

———nomination of Joseph M. McLaughlin to be circuit judge, D713 [11OC]

———nomination of Karen L. Henderson to be circuit judge, D420 [27JN]

———nomination of Keith McNamara to the Board of Directors of State Justice Institute, D545 [2AU]

———nomination of Kenneth W. Sukhia to be U.S. attorney, D643 [27SE]

———nomination of Lawrence M. McKenna to be district judge, D251 [26AP]

———nomination of Linda A. Akers to be U.S. attorney, D643 [27SE]

———nomination of Lynn H. Duncan to be U.S. marshall, D545 [2AU]

———nomination of Marvin Collins to be U.S. attorney, D713 [11OC]

———nomination of Michael Boudin, D505 [26JY]

———nomination of Michael J. Norton to be U.S. attorney, D20 [1FE]

———nomination of Michael L. Johnson to be U.S. marshal, D451 [12JY]

———nomination of Paul V. Niemeyer, D505 [26JY]

———nomination of Randall R. Rader, D505 [26JY]

———nomination of Raymond C. Clevenger III to be circuit judge, D251 [26AP]

———nomination of Rhesa H. Barksdale to be circuit judge, D113 [8MR]

———nomination of Robert C. Bonner, D505 [26JY]

———nomination of Robert E. Jones to be district judge, D251 [26AP]

———nomination of Robert F. Gilbert to be U.S. marshal, D20 [1FE]

———nomination of Robert H. Hodges, Jr., to be judge of the U.S. Claims Court, D113 [8MR]

———nomination of Robert S. Mueller III to be Assistant Attorney General, D577 [11SE], D643 [27SE]

———nomination of Robert W. Sweet, Jr., to be Administrator of the Office of Juvenile Justice, D155 [22MR]

———nomination of Ronald F. Ederer to be U.S. attorney, D20 [1FE]

———nomination of Ronald L. Buckwalter to be district judge, D113 [8MR]

———nomination of Samuel A. Alito, Jr., to be circuit judge, D251 [26AP]

———nomination of Samuel B. Kent to be district judge, D643 [27SE]

———nomination of Scott A. Sewell to be U.S. marshal, D58 [22FE]

———nomination of Stanley A. Twardy, Jr. to be U.S. attorney, D545 [2AU]

———nomination of Stephen B. Higgins to be U.S. attorney, D680 [4OC]

———nomination of Stephen D. Easton to be U.S. attorney, D713 [11OC]

———nomination of Steven D. Dillingham, D505 [26JY]

———nomination of Steven D. Dillingham to be Director of Bureau of Justice Statistics, D469 [18JY]

———nomination of Thomas G. Nelson to be circuit judge, D689 [5OC], D713 [11OC]

———nomination of Thomas W. Corbett, Jr., to be U.S. attorney, D58 [22FE]

———nomination of to be Charles B. DeWitt to be Director of the National Institute of Justice, D643 [27SE]

———nomination of W. Lee Rawls to be Assistant Attorney General, D577 [11SE], D643 [27SE]

———nomination of Walter J. Bamberg to be U.S. marshal, D20 [1FE]

———nomination of William B. Shubb to be district judge, D643 [27SE]

———nomination of William C. Andersen to be U.S. attorney, D713 [11OC]

———nomination of William M. Skretny, D505 [26JY]

———nomination of William P. Barr to be Deputy Attorney General, D451 [12JY]

———nominations of several district and circuit judges, D297 [10MY]

———Polish American Heritage Month (S.J. Res. 289), D381 [14JN]

———prevent discharge of civil judgments through bankruptcy proceedings for conviction of drunken driving (S. 1931), D381 [14JN]

———prevent the discharge in a bankruptcy proceeding of certain debts arising out of the debtor's operation of motor vehicle while legally intoxicated (S. 1931), D86 [1MR]

———prohibit injunctive relief, or award of damages against a judicial officer for action taken in a judicial capacity (S. 590), D86 [1MR]

———prohibit injunctive relief against a judicial officer for action taken in a judicial capacity (S. 590), D505 [26JY]

———prohibit unauthorized use of names or acronyms of the Visiting Nurse Association of America (S. 682), D420 [27JN]

———promoting retail competition and assuring lower prices on U.S. consumer products (S. 865), D20 [1FE]

———protecting certain computer programs (S. 198), D113 [8MR]

———protection for the operation of interest rate and currency swap agreements when one of the parties files for bankruptcy relief (S. 396), D155 [22MR]

———Radiation Victims Fair Treatment Act (S. 982), D713 [11OC]

———recovery of treble damages under the antitrust laws (S. 996), D155 [22MR]

———reduce the number of Commissioners on the Copyright Royalty Tribunal (H.R. 3046), D155 [22MR]

———reduce the number of Commissioners on the Copyright Royalty Tribunal (S. 1272), D155 [22MR]

———refer S. 559, relief of Shipco General, Inc., to the U.S. Claims Court (S. Res. 79), D629 [25SE]

———refer S. 1301, relief of Hoar Construction, Inc., to the U.S. Claims Court (S. Res. 332), D680 [4OC]

———refer S. 1762, relief of the Menominee Indian tribe of Wisconsin, to the U.S. Claims Court (S. Res. 195), D629 [25SE]

———relief for Sonanong Poonpipat (Latch) (H.R. 2961), D713 [11OC]

———relief of Beulah C. Shifflett (H.R. 3791)

———relief of Christy C. Hallien (H.R. 426)

———relief of Hoar Construction, Inc., to settle claims against the SBA (S. 1301), D629 [25SE]

———relief of Janice and Leslie Sedore and Ruth Hillman (S. 3016), D629 [25SE]

———relief of Joan Daronco (S. 297), D629 [25SE]

———relief of Joan R. Daronco (H.R. 3134), D680 [4OC]

———relief of Nebraska Aluminum Castings, Inc. (S. 3043), D629 [25SE]

———relief of Paula Grzyb (S. 1683), D155 [22MR]

———relief of Shelton A. Smith (H.R. 756), D155 [22MR]

———relief of Trevor Henderson (S. 1657), D629 [25SE]

———relief of Wilson J. Sherrouse (S. 1814), D155 [22MR]

———Religious Freedom Week (S.J. Res. 331), D381 [14JN]

———restoring usefulness and effectiveness of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations statute (S. 438), D20 [1FE]

———restricting the use of steroids and human growth hormones (S. 1829), D113 [8MR]

———Retired Enlisted Association, Inc. charter (S. 670), D381 [14JN]

———revise grounds for exclusion from admission into the U.S. (S. 953), D476 [19JY]

———revise prohibitions on interlocking directorates (S. 994), D155 [22MR]

———Savings and loan associations' investigation and prosecution of criminal activity (H.R. 5401), D713 [11OC]

———school program on the Constitution and the Bill of Rights (S. Con. Res. 123), D420 [27JN]

———Senate and House legislation to designate special days, D643 [27SE]

———Sons of the American Legion patent for badge (S. 617), D713 [11OC]

———special immigrant status for certain aliens who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces (H.R. 639), D476 [19JY]

———States and officials subject to copyright infringement suits in Federal courts (H.R. 3045), D162 [26MR]

———State-Supported Homes for Veterans Week (S.J. Res. 231), D59 [22FE]

———term of imprisonment for offenses involving driving while intoxicated when a minor is present in the vehicle (S. 2545), D505 [26JY]

———treatment of Hong Kong on numerical limitations on immigration (S. 1263), D680 [4OC]

———treatment of Hong Kong relative to limitations on immigration (S. 1263), D476 [19JY]

———U.S. citizenship for an alien who dies while serving with the U.S. Armed Forces during periods of hostilities (H.R. 150), D20 [1FE]

———U.S. marshal nominations, D214 [5AP]

———use of inventions in outer space (S. 459), D155 [22MR]

———White Sands Fair Compensation Act (S. 1725), D629 [25SE]

———Wyoming Centennial Day (S.J. Res. 271), D381 [14JN]

———Year of the Wetlands (S.J. Res. 299), D381 [14JN]

Committee on Veterans' Affairs: nomination of James W. Holsinger, Jr., to be Chief Medical Director, D434 [28JN]

———nomination of Stephen A. Trodden to be Inspector General, D434 [28JN]

———service-connected disabled veterans compensation concurrently with retired pay (S. 190), D433 [28JN]

———setting forth congressional budget for 1991-95 (H. Con. Res. 310), D722 [12OC]

———Veterans Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act (S. 2100), D452 [12JY], D434 [28JN]

Remarks in Senate

Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry: tribute to staff, 22807 [3AU]

Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs: report on budget allocations, 35931 [26OC]

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources: appointments (S. Res. 285), 10683 [16MY]

Committee on Environment and Public Works: appointments (S. Res. 286), 10683 [16MY]

Committee on Ethics (Select): authorize appointment of member during sine die adjournment, 36388 [27OC]

———interpretive rulings, 36482 [27OC]

———public hearings, 33234 [23OC]

Committee on Finance: appointments (S. Res. 286), 10683 [16MY]

———tribute to staff, 36235 [27OC]

Committee on Governmental Affairs: appointments (S. Res. 285), 10683 [16MY]

Committee on Intelligence (Select): production of documents relative to U.S. v. Barnett (S. Res. 278), 9196 [2MY]

Committee on Labor and Human Resources: appointments (S. Res. 286), 10683 [16MY]

Committee on Rules and Administration: report on activities, 33289 [23OC]

Committee on Veterans' Affairs: appointments (S. Res. 285), 10683 [16MY]

———clarify spending authority (S. Res. 309), 17714, 17733 [17JY]

Durenberger, Senator: Select Committee on Ethics investigation (S. Res. 311), 19338-19356 [25JY]

Nominations: joint committee referrals, 16573 [28JN]

Reports: authority to file, 15623 [26JN]

———authority to file during adjournment, 11689 [22MY]

———permission to file, 1684 [7FE]

Senate: suspension of rule relative to the printing of committee rules, 365 [24JA]

Reports

Foreign Travel Expenditures, 2505-2513 [26FE], 16412-16427 [28JN]

Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act: Recommendations, 30485-30956 [18OC]

Reports filed

Legislative Branch Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (S. 3207) (S. Rept. 101-533), 29609 [16OC]

Nominations: Committee on Governmental Affairs, 21836 [2AU]

———Committee on the Judiciary, 21836 [2AU]

Rules of Senate on Publication of Committee Rules: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 250), 2796 [27FE]

Special Report, January 1, 1985-December 31, 1986: Committee on Intelligence (Select) (S. Rept. 101-236), 683 [29JA]

Rules

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, 212 [23JA]

Committee on Ethics (Select), 218-227 [23JA]

Committee on Veterans' Affairs, 24778-24780 [18SE]

Rulings

Committee on Ethics (Select), 36482 [27OC]

Schedules

Meetings, 490-493 [24JA], 706-710 [29JA], 1000-1004 [31JA]-1180, 1206 [5FE], 1735-1739 [7FE], 2631-2636 [26FE], 3063-3069 [28FE], 3433-3439 [5MR], 3830-3835 [7MR], 4249-4254 [12MR], 4407-4412 [14MR], 4522-4527 [19MR], 4980-4986 [21MR], 5345-5348 [26MR], 6257-6261 [2AP], 6877-6880 [4AP], 7906-7911 [23AP], 8336-8339 [25AP], 8814-8818 [30AP], 9557-9560 [7MY], 9941-9943 [9MY], 10315-10318 [14MY], 10835 [16MY], 11421-11423 [21MY], 12107-12108 [23MY], 13590-13592 [11JN], 14020 [13JN], 14485, 14487 [18JN], 15074, 15075 [20JN], 15525 [25JN], 16098, 16099 [27JN], 17129, 17130 [11JY], 17645-17646 [16JY], 18142, 18143 [18JY], 18816, 18817 [23JY], 19489, 19490 [25JY], 20563, 20565 [30JY], 21693 [1AU], 23492 [5SE], 23699 [10SE], 24201, 24202 [12SE], 24769, 24771 [17SE], 25193 [19SE], 25556 [24SE], 26185 [26SE], 26927 [1OC], 27422 [3OC], 28083 [8OC], 28473 [10OC], 29516 [15OC], 30483 [17OC], 32615, 32616 [22OC], 33854 [24OC]

Tables

Committee on Appropriations' budget allocation, 17701 [17JY]

Legislative branch subcommittee budget authority, 33508 [24OC]

Senate committee budget authority and allocation of credit responsibility, 28174 [10OC]

Testimonies

Alleged Fraud, Waste and Abuse in Federal Student Loan Programs: Elizabeth Imholz, D588 [13SE]

———Joe L. McCormick, D588 [13SE]

———John Haworth, D588 [13SE]

———Robert Taylor, D588 [13SE]

———Roger Williams, D588 [13SE]

———Sam Ferguson, D588 [13SE]

Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs: Reform and Modernization of Financial Services Industry for Increasing Competitiveness of U.S. Institutions, D522 [31JY]

Committee on Environment and Public Works: Radon Testing for Safe Schools Act (S. 1697), D334 [23MY]

———Research Into Ground Water Contamination and Remediation (S. 203), D334 [23MY]

Veterans Education, Employment, and Home-Loan Programs: Charles R. Jackson, D301 [11MY]

———David A. Brigham, D301 [11MY]

———Dennis R. Wyant, D301 [11MY]

———Donald W. Jones, D301 [11MY]

———Frank R. DeGeorge, D301 [11MY]

———James Hubbard, D301 [11MY]

———Lennox E. Gilmer, D301 [11MY]

———R. Keith Pedigo,, D301 [11MY]

———Raymond H. Avent, D301 [11MY]

———Richard F. Schultz, D301 [11MY]

———Richard W. Johnson, D301 [11MY]

———Robert D. Manhan, D301 [11MY]

———Steve A. Robertson, D301 [11MY]

———Thomas E. Collins III, D301 [11MY]

Texts of

S. Res. 250, amend Senate rules relative to the publication of committee rules, 2826 [27FE], 3231 [1MR]

S. Res. 278, Committee on Intelligence production of documents relative to U.S. v. Barnett, 9183, 9197 [2MY]

S. Res. 285, appointments to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, 10784 [16MY]

S. Res. 286, appointments to the Committees on Environment and Public Works, Finance, and Labor and Human Resources, 10784 [16MY]

S. Res. 309, clarify spending authority of Committee on Veterans' Affairs, 17714, 17733 [17JY]

S. Res. 311, investigation of Senator Durenberger by Select Committee on Ethics, 18462 [20JY]