[Journal of the House of Representatives, 1993] [Wednesday, May 12, 1993 (54)] [Pages 396-401] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1993 (54) The House was called to order by the SPEAKER. Para. 54.1 approval of the journal The SPEAKER announced he had examined and approved the Journal of the proceedings of Tuesday, May 11, 1993. Pursuant to clause 1, rule I, the Journal was approved. Para. 54.2 communications Executive and other communications, pursuant to clause 2, rule XXIV, were referred as follows: 1213. A communication from the President of the United States, transmitting an amendment to the fiscal year 1994 request for appropriations for the Departments of Education and Agriculture, pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 1107 (H. Doc. No. 103- 85); to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed. 1214. A letter from the Director, the Office of Management and Budget, transmitting the cumulative report on rescissions and deferrals of budget authority as of May 1, 1993, pursuant to 2 U.S.C. 685(e) (H. Doc. No. 103-84); to the Committee on Appropriations and ordered to be printed. 1215. A letter from the Chairman, District of Columbia Retirement Board, transmitting the Board's annual report of activities for fiscal year 1992, pursuant to D.C. Code, section 1-732, 1-734(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on the District of Columbia. 1216. A letter from the Chairman, Federal Maritime Commission, transmitting the semiannual report on activities pursuant to the Inspector General Act, pursuant to Public Law 95-452, section 5(b) (102 Stat. 2526); to the Committee on Government Operations. 1217. A letter from the Director, Office of Management and Budget, transmitting the annual report on the financial management by State and local governments of Federal financial assistance programs for the period ending January 31, 1993, pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 7507(b); to the Committee on Government Operations. 1218. A letter from the Comptroller General, General Accounting Office, transmitting the results of the audit of the principal financial statements of the U.S. Government Printing Office for the fiscal year ended September 30, 1992, pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 309(d); jointly, to the Committees on House Administration and Government Operations. 1219. A letter from the Acting Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration, transmitting the report of progress on developing and certifying the Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System [TCAS], pursuant to Public Law 100-223, section 203(b) (101 Stat. 1518); jointly, to the Committees on Public Works and Transportation and Science, Space, and Technology. 1220. A letter from the Director, Central Intelligence Agency, transmitting a draft of proposed legislation to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 1994 for intelligence and intelligence-related activities of the U.S. Government and the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System, and for other purposes; jointly, to the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, and the Committees on Armed Services, Foreign Affairs, the Judiciary, and Post Office and Civil Service. Para. 54.3 message from the senate A message from the Senate by Mr. Hallen, one of its clerks, announced that the Senate agrees to the report of the committee of conference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the amendment of the Senate to the bill (H.R. 2) entitled ``An Act to establish national voter registration procedures for Federal elections, and for other purposes.''. The message also announced that pursuant to sections 276d-276g, of title 22, United States Code, as amended, the Chair, on behalf of the Vice President, appointed Mr. Grassley as a member of the Senate delegation to the Canada-United States Interparliamentary Group during the 1st session of the 103d Congress, to be held in Halifax, NS, Canada, May 13-17, 1993. Para. 54.4 u.s. capitol preservation commission The SPEAKER, pursuant to the provisions of sections 801(b) (6) and (8) of Public Law 100-696, appointed to the United States Capitol Preservation Commission, Mr. Fazio and Ms. Harman, on the part of the House. Ordered, That the Clerk notify the Senate of the foregoing appointments. Para. 54.5 national competitiveness The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. MONTGOMERY, pursuant to House Resolution 164 and rule XXIII, declared the House resolved into the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union for the further consideration of the bill (H.R. 820) to amend the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of 1980 to enhance manufacturing technology development and transfer, to authorize appropriations for the Technology Administration of the Department of Commerce, including the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and for other purposes. Mr. HEFNER, Acting Chairman of the Committee of the Whole, resumed the chair; and after some time spent therein, Para. 54.6 recorded vote A recorded vote by electronic device was ordered in the Committee of the Whole on the following amendments en bloc submitted by Mr. CALVERT: Page 56, line 20, through page 98, line 14, strike subtitles C and D. Page 3, amend the table of contents by striking the items relating to subtitles C and D of title III. Page 125, lines 8 through 15, strike paragraphs (1) and (2). Page 125, lines 16 and 21, redesignate paragraphs (3) and (4) as paragraphs (1) and (2), respectively. Page 126, lines 1 through 7, strike ``Of the amounts'' and all that follows through ``administrative expenses.''. It was decided in the Yeas 180 <3-line {> negative Nays 239 Para. 54.7 [Roll No. 159] AYES--180 Allard Archer Armey Bachus (AL) Baesler Baker (CA) Baker (LA) Ballenger Barrett (NE) Bartlett Barton Bateman Bilirakis Bliley Blute Boehlert Boehner Bonilla Bunning Burton Buyer Callahan Calvert Camp Canady Castle Clinger Coble Collins (GA) Combest Cox Crane Crapo Cunningham DeLay Diaz-Balart Dickey Doolittle Dornan Dreier Duncan Dunn [[Page 397]] Emerson Everett Ewing Fawell Fields (TX) Fish Fowler Franks (CT) Franks (NJ) Gallegly Gallo Gekas Gibbons Gilchrest Gillmor Gilman Gingrich Goodlatte Goodling Goss Grams Grandy Greenwood Gunderson Hancock Hansen Hastert Hefley Herger Hoagland Hobson Hoekstra Hoke Horn Houghton Huffington Hunter Hutchinson Hyde Inglis Inhofe Istook Jacobs Johnson (CT) Johnson, Sam Kasich Kim King Kingston Klug Knollenberg Kolbe Kyl Lazio Levy Lewis (CA) Lewis (FL) Lightfoot Linder Livingston Machtley Manzullo McCandless McCollum McCrery McDade McHugh McInnis McKeon McMillan Meyers Mica Michel Miller (FL) Molinari Moorhead Morella Myers Nussle Oxley Packard Paxon Penny Petri Pombo Portman Pryce (OH) Quillen Quinn Ramstad Ravenel Regula Ridge Roberts Rogers Rohrabacher Ros-Lehtinen Roth Roukema Royce Santorum Sarpalius Saxton Schaefer Schiff Sensenbrenner Shaw Shays Shuster Sisisky Skeen Slattery Smith (MI) Smith (NJ) Smith (OR) Smith (TX) Snowe Solomon Spence Stearns Stenholm Stump Sundquist Talent Taylor (NC) Thomas (CA) Thomas (WY) Torkildsen Upton Vucanovich Walker Walsh Weldon Wolf Young (AK) Young (FL) Zeliff Zimmer NOES--239 Ackerman Andrews (ME) Andrews (NJ) Andrews (TX) Applegate Bacchus (FL) Barcia Barlow Barrett (WI) Becerra Beilenson Bentley Bereuter Berman Bilbray Bishop Blackwell Bonior Boucher Brewster Brooks Browder Brown (CA) Brown (FL) Brown (OH) Bryant Byrne Cantwell Cardin Carr Chapman Clay Clayton Clement Coleman Collins (IL) Collins (MI) Condit Conyers Cooper Coppersmith Costello Coyne Cramer Danner Darden de la Garza de Lugo (VI) Deal DeFazio DeLauro Derrick Deutsch Dicks Dingell Dixon Dooley Durbin Edwards (CA) Edwards (TX) Engel English (AZ) English (OK) Eshoo Evans Faleomavaega (AS) Fazio Fields (LA) Filner Fingerhut Foglietta Ford (MI) Ford (TN) Frank (MA) Frost Furse Gejdenson Gephardt Geren Glickman Gonzalez Gordon Green Gutierrez Hall (TX) Hamburg Hamilton Harman Hastings Hayes Hefner Hilliard Hinchey Hochbrueckner Holden Hoyer Hughes Hutto Inslee Jefferson Johnson (GA) Johnson (SD) Johnson, E.B. Johnston Kanjorski Kaptur Kennedy Kennelly Kildee Kleczka Klein Klink Kopetski Kreidler LaFalce Lambert Lancaster Lantos LaRocco Laughlin Lehman Levin Lewis (GA) Lipinski Lloyd Long Lowey Mann Manton Margolies-Mezvinsky Markey Martinez Mazzoli McCloskey McDermott McHale McKinney McNulty Meehan Meek Menendez Mfume Miller (CA) Mineta Minge Mink Moakley Mollohan Montgomery Moran Murphy Murtha Nadler Natcher Neal (MA) Neal (NC) Norton (DC) Oberstar Obey Olver Ortiz Orton Owens Pallone Parker Pastor Payne (NJ) Payne (VA) Pelosi Peterson (FL) Peterson (MN) Pickett Pickle Pomeroy Poshard Price (NC) Rahall Rangel Reed Reynolds Richardson Roemer Rose Rowland Roybal-Allard Sabo Sanders Sangmeister Sawyer Schenk Schroeder Scott Serrano Sharp Shepherd Skaggs Skelton Slaughter Smith (IA) Spratt Stark Stokes Strickland Studds Swett Swift Synar Tanner Tauzin Taylor (MS) Tejeda Thompson Thornton Thurman Torres Torricelli Towns Traficant Tucker Underwood (GU) Unsoeld Valentine Velazquez Vento Visclosky Volkmer Washington Waters Watt Waxman Wheat Whitten Williams Wilson Wise Woolsey Wyden Wynn Yates NOT VOTING--18 Abercrombie Bevill Borski Clyburn Dellums Flake Hall (OH) Henry Leach Maloney Matsui McCurdy Porter Romero-Barcelo (PR) Rostenkowski Rush Schumer Stupak So the amendments en bloc were not agreed to. After some further time, Para. 54.8 recorded vote A recorded vote by electronic device was ordered in the Committee of the Whole on the following amendments en bloc submitted by Mr. COX: Page 74, line 8, through page 85, line 13, strike sections 347 and 348. Page 85, line 14, through page 98, line 4, redesignate sections 349 through 361 as sections 347 through 359, respectively. Amend the table of contents accordingly. Page 90, lines 6 and 7, strike ``with outstanding preferred securities''. Page 90, line 13, strick ``353(b)'' and insert in lieu thereof ``351(b)''. Page 125, lines 12 through 15, strike paragraph (2). Page 125, lines 16 and 21, redesignate paragraphs (3) and (4) as paragraphs (2) and (3), respectively. Page 126, lines 4 through 7, strike ``Of the amounts'' and all that follows through ``administrative expenses.''. It was decided in the Yeas 180 <3-line {> negative Nays 237 Para. 54.9 [Roll No. 160] AYES--180 Allard Andrews (TX) Archer Armey Bachus (AL) Baker (CA) Baker (LA) Ballenger Barrett (NE) Bartlett Barton Bateman Bereuter Bilirakis Bliley Blute Boehlert Boehner Bonilla Bunning Burton Buyer Callahan Calvert Camp Canady Castle Clement Clinger Coble Collins (GA) Combest Condit Cox Crane Crapo Cunningham DeLay Diaz-Balart Dickey Doolittle Dornan Dreier Duncan Dunn Emerson Everett Ewing Fawell Fields (TX) Fish Fowler Franks (CT) Franks (NJ) Gallegly Gallo Gekas Gilchrest Gillmor Gilman Gingrich Goodlatte Goodling Goss Grams Grandy Greenwood Gunderson Hancock Hansen Hastert Hefley Herger Hoagland Hobson Hoekstra Hoke Horn Houghton Huffington Hunter Hutchinson Hyde Inglis Inhofe Istook Jacobs Johnson (CT) Johnson, Sam Kasich Kim King Kingston Klug Knollenberg Kolbe Kyl Lazio Levy Lewis (CA) Lewis (FL) Lightfoot Linder Livingston Machtley Manzullo McCandless McCollum McCrery McDade McHugh McInnis McKeon McMillan Meyers Mica Michel Miller (FL) Molinari Moorhead Morella Myers Nussle Oxley Packard Paxon Penny Petri Pombo Portman Pryce (OH) Quillen Quinn Ramstad Ravenel Regula Ridge Roberts Rogers Rohrabacher Ros-Lehtinen Roth Roukema Royce Santorum Saxton Schaefer Schiff Sensenbrenner Shaw Shays Shuster Skeen Slattery Smith (MI) Smith (NJ) Smith (OR) Smith (TX) Snowe Solomon Spence Stearns Stenholm Stump Sundquist Talent Taylor (NC) Thomas (CA) Thomas (WY) Torkildsen Upton Vucanovich Walker Walsh Weldon Wolf Young (AK) Young (FL) Zeliff Zimmer NOES--237 Ackerman Andrews (ME) Andrews (NJ) Applegate Bacchus (FL) Baesler Barcia Barlow Barrett (WI) Becerra Beilenson Bentley Berman Bevill Bilbray Bishop Blackwell Bonior Boucher Brewster Brooks Browder Brown (CA) Brown (FL) Brown (OH) Bryant Byrne Cantwell Cardin Carr Chapman Clay Clayton Coleman Collins (IL) Collins (MI) Conyers Cooper Coppersmith Costello Coyne Cramer Danner Darden de la Garza de Lugo (VI) Deal DeFazio DeLauro Derrick Deutsch Dicks Dingell Dixon Dooley Durbin Edwards (CA) Edwards (TX) Engel English (AZ) English (OK) Eshoo Evans Fazio Fields (LA) Filner Fingerhut Foglietta Ford (MI) Ford (TN) Frank (MA) Frost Furse Gejdenson Gephardt Geren Gibbons Glickman Gonzalez Gordon Green Gutierrez Hall (TX) Hamburg Hamilton Harman Hastings Hayes Hefner Hilliard Hinchey Hochbrueckner Holden Hoyer Hughes Hutto Inslee Jefferson Johnson (GA) Johnson (SD) Johnson, E. B. Johnston Kanjorski Kaptur Kennedy Kennelly Kildee Kleczka Klein Klink Kopetski Kreidler LaFalce Lambert Lancaster Lantos LaRocco Laughlin Lehman Levin Lewis (GA) Lipinski Lloyd Long Lowey Mann Manton Margolies-Mezvinsky Markey Martinez Mazzoli McCloskey McDermott McHale McKinney McNulty Meehan Meek Menendez Mfume Miller (CA) Mineta Minge Mink Moakley Mollohan Montgomery Moran Murphy Murtha Nadler Natcher Neal (MA) Neal (NC) Norton (DC) Oberstar Obey Olver Ortiz Orton Owens Pallone Parker Pastor Payne (NJ) Payne (VA) Pelosi Peterson (FL) Peterson (MN) Pickett Pickle Pomeroy Poshard Price (NC) Rahall Rangel Reed Reynolds Richardson Roemer Rowland Roybal-Allard [[Page 398]] Sabo Sanders Sangmeister Sarpalius Sawyer Schenk Schroeder Scott Serrano Sharp Shepherd Skaggs Skelton Slaughter Smith (IA) Spratt Stark Stokes Strickland Studds Swett Swift Synar Tanner Tauzin Taylor (MS) Tejeda Thompson Thornton Thurman Torres Torricelli Towns Traficant Tucker Underwood (GU) Unsoeld Valentine Velazquez Vento Visclosky Volkmer Washington Waters Watt Waxman Wheat Whitten Williams Wilson Wise Woolsey Wyden Wynn Yates NOT VOTING--20 Abercrombie Borski Clyburn Dellums Faleomavaega (AS) Flake Hall (OH) Henry Leach Maloney Matsui McCurdy Porter Romero-Barcelo (PR) Rose Rostenkowski Rush Schumer Sisisky Stupak So the amendments en bloc were not agreed to. After some further time, Para. 54.10 recorded vote A recorded vote by electronic device was ordered in the Committee of the Whole on the following amendments en bloc submitted by Mrs. MEYERS: Page 62, after line 23, insert the following new paragraph: (1) the term ``Administrator'' means the Administrator of the Small Business Administration; Page 62, line 24, through page 66, line 3, redesignate paragraphs (1) through (14) as paragraphs (2) through (15), respectively. Page 66, line 18, strike ``Technology Administration of the Department of Commerce'' and insert in lieu thereof ``Investment Division of the Small Business Administration''. Page 66, lines 22 and 23, strike ``Secretary, through the Under Secretary'' and insert in lieu thereof ``Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary''. Page 67, line 21, strike ``Secretary, acting through the Under Secretary'' and insert in lieu thereof ``Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary''. Page 67, line 24, insert ``the Department of Commerce and'' after ``the capabilities of''. Page 68, line 2, insert ``and'' after ``of this subtitle;''. Page 68, lines 3 through 9, strike subparagraph (B). Page 68, line 10, strike ``(C)'' and insert in lieu thereof ``(B)''. Page 68, lines 17 and 18, strike ``Secretary, acting through the Under Secretary'' and insert in lieu thereof ``Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary''. Page 68, line 19, insert ``the Department of Commerce and'' after ``under section 344.''. Page 68, line 24, strike ``Secretary'' and insert in lieu thereof ``Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary,''. Page 69, lines 7 and 8, strike ``Secretary, acting through the Under Secretary'' and insert in lieu thereof ``Administrator, in consultation with the Secretary''. Page 69, line 9, strike ``Secretary'' and insert in lieu thereof ``Administrator''. Page 69, lines 24 and 25, strike ``Under Secretary'' and insert in lieu thereof ``Administrator, with the advice of the Secretary,''. Page 74, line 8, through page 82, line 10, amend section 347 to read as follows: SEC. 347. FINANCING FOR LICENCEES. The Administrator is authorized to guarantee the payment of the redemption price and prioritized payments on participating securities issued by licensees, and a trust or pool acting on behalf of the Administrator is authorized to purchase such securities, under the same terms and conditions as are applied to guarantees and purchases of participating securities under section 303(g) and (h)(1) through (4) of the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 (15 U.S.C. 683(g) and (h)(1) through (4)). Page 82, line 11, through page 85, line 13, amend section 348 to read as follows: SEC. 348. ISSUANCE AND GUARANTEE OF TRUST CERTIFICATES. The Administrator is authorized to issue trust certificates and guarantee the timely payment of principal of and interest on such trust certificates under the same terms and conditions as are applied to the issuance and guarantee of trust certificates under section 321 of the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 (15 U.S.C. 6871). Page 87, line 3, insert ``, in cooperation with the Administrator,'' after ``Secretary''. Page 87, line 26, strike ``Under Secretary'' and insert in lieu thereof ``Secretary, in cooperation with the Administrator.''. Page 88, line 6, insert ``by the Department of Commerce'' after ``technical assistance provided''. Page 62, line 17, through page 98, line 14, strike ``Under Secretary'' each place it appears, and insert in lieu thereof ``Administrator''. Page 91, line 14, through page 98, line 3, strike ``Secretary'' each place it appears and insert in lieu thereof ``Administrator''. Page 125, line 15, strike ``$50,000,000'' and insert in lieu thereof ``$10,000,000''. It was decided in the Yeas 194 <3-line {> negative Nays 224 Para. 54.11 [Roll No. 161] AYES--194 Allard Andrews (ME) Applegate Archer Armey Bachus (AL) Baker (CA) Baker (LA) Barrett (NE) Bartlett Barton Bateman Bereuter Bilbray Bilirakis Bliley Blute Boehner Bonilla Bunning Burton Buyer Callahan Calvert Camp Canady Castle Clement Clinger Coble Collins (GA) Combest Condit Costello Cox Crane Crapo Cunningham DeLay Diaz-Balart Dickey Doolittle Dornan Dreier Duncan Dunn Emerson Everett Ewing Fawell Fields (TX) Fish Fowler Franks (CT) Franks (NJ) Gallegly Gallo Gekas Gilchrest Gillmor Gilman Gingrich Glickman Goodlatte Goodling Goss Grams Grandy Greenwood Gunderson Hancock Hansen Hastert Hefley Herger Hoagland Hobson Hoekstra Hoke Horn Houghton Huffington Hunter Hutchinson Hutto Hyde Inglis Inhofe Istook Jacobs Johnson (CT) Johnson, Sam Kasich Kim King Kingston Klug Kolbe Kyl Lambert Lazio Levy Lewis (CA) Lewis (FL) Lightfoot Linder Livingston Machtley Manzullo Mazzoli McCandless McCollum McCrery McDade McHugh McInnis McKeon McMillan Meyers Mfume Mica Michel Miller (FL) Molinari Mollohan Moorhead Morella Murphy Myers Nussle Oxley Packard Paxon Penny Petri Pombo Porter Portman Poshard Pryce (OH) Quillen Quinn Ramstad Ravenel Regula Ridge Roberts Rogers Rohrabacher Ros-Lehtinen Roth Roukema Royce Santorum Sarpalius Saxton Schaefer Schiff Sensenbrenner Shaw Shays Shuster Sisisky Skeen Skelton Slattery Smith (IA) Smith (MI) Smith (NJ) Smith (OR) Smith (TX) Snowe Solomon Spence Stearns Stump Sundquist Talent Taylor (NC) Thomas (CA) Thomas (WY) Torkildsen Upton Vucanovich Walker Walsh Weldon Wheat Wilson Wolf Young (AK) Young (FL) Zeliff Zimmer NOES--224 Abercrombie Ackerman Andrews (NJ) Andrews (TX) Bacchus (FL) Baesler Barcia Barlow Barrett (WI) Becerra Beilenson Bentley Berman Bevill Bishop Blackwell Boehlert Bonior Boucher Brewster Browder Brown (CA) Brown (FL) Brown (OH) Bryant Byrne Cantwell Cardin Carr Chapman Clay Clayton Clyburn Coleman Collins (IL) Collins (MI) Conyers Cooper Coppersmith Coyne Cramer Danner Darden de la Garza de Lugo (VI) Deal DeFazio DeLauro Derrick Deutsch Dicks Dixon Dooley Durbin Edwards (CA) Edwards (TX) Engel English (AZ) English (OK) Eshoo Evans Faleomavaega (AS) Fazio Fields (LA) Filner Fingerhut Foglietta Ford (MI) Ford (TN) Frank (MA) Frost Furse Gejdenson Gephardt Geren Gibbons Gonzalez Gordon Green Gutierrez Hall (OH) Hall (TX) Hamburg Hamilton Harman Hastings Hayes Hefner Hilliard Hinchey Hochbrueckner Holden Hoyer Hughes Inslee Jefferson Johnson (GA) Johnson (SD) Johnson, E. B. Johnston Kanjorski Kaptur Kennedy Kennelly Kildee Kleczka Klein Klink Kopetski Kreidler LaFalce Lancaster Lantos LaRocco Laughlin Lehman Levin Lewis (GA) Lipinski Lloyd Long Lowey Mann Manton Margolies-Mezvinsky Markey Martinez McCloskey McDermott McHale McKinney McNulty Meehan Meek Menendez Miller (CA) Mineta Minge Mink Moakley Montgomery Moran Murtha Nadler Natcher Neal (MA) Neal (NC) Norton (DC) Oberstar Obey Olver Ortiz Orton Owens Pallone Parker Pastor Payne (NJ) Payne (VA) Pelosi Peterson (FL) Peterson (MN) Pickett Pickle Pomeroy Price (NC) Rahall Reed Reynolds Richardson Roemer Rowland Roybal-Allard Sabo Sanders Sangmeister Sawyer Schenk Schroeder Scott Serrano Sharp Shepherd Skaggs Slaughter Spratt Stark Stenholm Stokes Strickland Studds Swett Swift Synar Tanner Tauzin Taylor (MS) Tejeda Thompson Thornton Thurman Torres Torricelli Towns Traficant Tucker Underwood (GU) Unsoeld Valentine Velazquez Vento Visclosky Volkmer Washington Waters Watt Waxman Whitten Williams Wise Woolsey Wyden Wynn Yates NOT VOTING--19 Ballenger Borski Brooks Dellums Dingell Flake Henry Knollenberg Leach Maloney Matsui McCurdy [[Page 399]] Rangel Romero-Barcelo (PR) Rose Rostenkowski Rush Schumer Stupak So the amendments en bloc were not agreed to. After some further time, The SPEAKER pro tempore, Ms. SHEPHERD, assumed the Chair. When Mr. LANCASTER, Chairman, reported that the Committee, having had under consideration said bill, had come to no resolution thereon. Para. 54.12 hour of meeting On motion of Mr. VALENTINE, by unanimous consent, Ordered, That when the House adjourns today, it adjourn to meet at 10 o'clock a.m. on Thursday, May 13, 1993. Para. 54.13 leave of absence By unanimous consent, leave of absence was granted to Mr. PORTER, for today. And then, Para. 54.14 adjournment On motion of Ms. WATERS, pursuant to the special order heretofore agreed to, at 7 o'clock and 8 minutes p.m., the House adjourned until 10 o'clock a.m. on Thursday, May 13, 1993. Para. 54.15 public bills and resolutions Under clause 5 of rule X and clause 4 of rule XXII, public bills and resolutions were introduced and severally referred as follows: By Mrs. JOHNSON of Connecticut (by request): H.R. 2085. A bill to temporarily suspend the duty on N-((4- chlorophenyl)amino)carbonyl)-2-difluorobenzamide, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Ways and Means. H.R. 2086. A bill to extend the temporary suspension of duty on 2,6-Dichlorobenzonitrile; to the Committee on Ways and Means. H.R. 2087. A bill to extend the temporary suspension of duty on 1 - ( - ((4 - Chloro - 2 - (trifluoromethyl) - phenyl)imino) - 2 - propoxyethyl) - 1 - H - imidazole, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Ways and Means. By Mr. BALLENGER (for himself, Mr. Pickle, Mr. Rohrabacher, Mr. Armey, Mr. Barcia, Mr. Boehner, Mr. Bunning, Mr. Burton of Indiana, Mrs. Clayton, Mr. Coble, Mr. Condit, Mr. Cox, Mr. Doolittle, Mr. Duncan, Mr. Ewing, Mr. Fawell, Mr. Pete Geren, Mr. Gingrich, Mr. Grams, Mr. Gunderson, Mr. Hancock, Mrs. Johnson of Connecticut, Mr. Sam Johnson, Mr. Kolbe, Mr. Kyl, Mr. Lancaster, Mr. Linder, Mr. McCrery, Mr. McMillan, Mrs. Morella, Mr. Packard, Mr. Paxon, Mr. Petri, Mr. Poshard, Mr. Shays, Mr. Solomon, Mr. Stenholm, Mr. Tauzin, Mr. Thomas of Wyoming, Mr. Traficant, Mr. Taylor of North Carolina, and Mr. Wolf): H.R. 2088. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 in order to promote and improve employee stock ownership plans; to the Committee on Ways and Means. By Mr. BROWN of California: H.R. 2089. A bill to promote the use of State-coordinated health insurance buying programs and assist States in establishing Health Insurance Purchasing Cooperatives, through which small employers may purchase health insurance, and for other purposes; jointly, to the Committees on Energy and Commerce, Ways and Means, and the Judiciary. By Mr. CRANE: H.R. 2090. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to exclude tips from gross income; to the Committee on Ways and Means. By Mr. DUNCAN: H.R. 2091. A bill to amend section 507(a)(3) of title 11 of the United States Code to give priority to certain claims of persons that are independent sales representatives; to the Committee on the Judiciary. By Mr. EVANS (for himself and Mr. Pickett): H.R. 2092. A bill to amend title 10, United States Code, to include chiropractic care as an authorized health care benefit under the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services; to the Committee on Armed Services. By Mr. GALLO: H.R. 2093. A bill to encourage the use of clean fuels, encourage the development of a clean fuels refueling infrastructure, and reduce the dependency on foreign oil, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Energy and Commerce. By Mr. GIBBONS (for himself, Mr. Schumer, Ms. Pelosi, Mr. Hochbrueckner, Mr. Young of Alaska, and Mr. Ackerman): H.R. 2094. A bill to provide for the transfer of funds from the Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund to support nautical charting and marine navigational safety programs, and other activities of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration related to commercial navigation, and for other purposes; jointly, to the Committees on Public Works and Transportation, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, and Ways and Means. By Mr. HAMILTON (for himself and Mr. Bunning): H.R. 2095. A bill to provide for the establishment of the Ohio River Corridor Study Commission, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Natural Resources. By Mr. KENNEDY (for himself and Mr. Studds): H.R. 2096. A bill to amend the Export-Import Bank Act of 1945 to promote the export of goods and services that benefit the environment; to the Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. By Mr. KENNEDY: H.R. 2097. A bill to suspend until January 1, 1997, the duty on certain chemicals; to the Committee on Ways and Means. H.R. 2098. A bill to suspend until January 1, 1997, the duty on certain instant print cameras; to the Committee on Ways and Means. By Mr. KLINK (for himself, Mr. McHale, Mr. McMillan, Mr. Minge, Mr. Barrett of Wisconsin, Mr. Baesler, Mr. Holden, Ms. Schenk, Mr. Inglis, Mr. Goss, Mr. Bachus of Alabama, Mr. Mann, Mr. Levy, Mr. Everett, and Mr. Kreidler): H.R. 2099. A bill to require the Congress to comply with the laws which it requires others to comply with; jointly, to the Committees on House Administration, Education and Labor, Government Operations, the Judiciary, Rules, and Public Works and Transportation. By Mr. LEWIS of Georgia: H.R. 2100. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to permit the use of certain agricultural byproducts in wine production; to the Committee on Ways and Means. H.R. 2101. A bill to temporarily suspend the duty on certain piston engines entered on or before December 31, 1998; to the Committee on Ways and Means. H.R. 2102. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to enable small, zero-coupon municipal bonds to be issued and later redeemed at an accreted value less an early redemption; to the Committee on Ways and Means. H.R. 2103. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 with respect to the depreciation period for tuxedos held for rental; to the Committee on Ways and Means. H.R. 2104. A bill to provide duty-free entry privileges to participants in, and other individuals associated with, the XXVI Summer Olympiad in Atlanta, GA, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Ways and Means. By Mr. LEWIS of Georgia (for himself, Ms. McKinney, Mrs. Collins of Illinois, Mr. Miller of California, Mr. Towns, Mr. Serrano, Mr. Stokes, Ms. Waters, Miss Collins of Michigan, Ms. Norton, Mr. Hochbrueckner, Mr. Clyburn, Mr. Conyers, Mr. Peterson of Minnesota, Mr. Edwards of California, Mr. Filner, Mr. Foglietta, Mr. Dellums, Mrs. Clayton, Mrs. Mink, Ms. Velazquez, Mr. Washington, Mr. Thompson, Ms. Pelosi, Mr. Clay, and Mr. Payne of New Jersey): H.R. 2105. A bill to establish a program to assure nondiscriminatory compliance with all environmental, health and safety laws, and to assure equal protection of the public health; jointly, to the Committees on Energy and Commerce, Public Works and Transportation, Education and Labor, and Agriculture. By Mr. LIGHTFOOT (for himself, Mr. Allard, Mr. Bateman, Mr. Buyer, Mr. Clinger, Mr. Fields of Texas, Mr. Hobson, Mr. Leach, Mr. Livingston, Mr. Petri, Mr. Ramstad, Mr. Rogers, Mr. Schiff, Mr. Sundquist, Mr. Thomas of Wyoming, and Mr. Weldon): H.R. 2106. A bill to establish a blue ribbon commission to eliminate duplicative and noncompetitive Federal regulations; to the Committee on Government Operations. By Mr. MAZZOLI: H.R. 2107. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow a credit for the cost of installing automatic fire sprinker systems in certain buildings; to the Committee on Ways and Means. By Mr. MURPHY (for himself, Mr. Ford of Michigan, Mr. Boucher, Mr. Wise, Mr. Bevill, Mr. Holden, Mr. Sanders, Mr. Rahall, Mr. Klink, Mr. Murtha, Mr. Rogers, Mr. Kopetski, Mr. Kanjorski, and Mr. Mollohan): H.R. 2108. A bill to make improvements in the Black Lung Benefits Act; to the Committee on Education and Labor. By Mr. RUSH (for himself, Mr. Gonzalez, Mr. Frank of Massachusetts, Mr. Evans, Mr. Durbin, Mr. Peterson of Minnesota, Mr. Towns, Mr. Gene Green, Ms. Eddie Bernice Johnson, Mr. Stupak, Mr. Fingerhut, Mr. Barlow, Ms. Roybal-Allard, Ms. Maloney, Mr. Gutierrez, Mr. Hinchey, Mr. Klein, and Mr. Hyde): H.R. 2109. A bill to amend the International Revenue Code of 1986 to provide for the treatment of governmental plans under section 415 of such Code; to the Committee on Ways and Means. By Mr. SCHUMER (for himself, Mr. Towns, and Mr. Waxman): H.R. 2110. A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act and title XIX of the Social Security Act to provide for the prevention, control, and elimination of tuberculosis; to the Committee on Energy and Commerce. By Mr. STRICKLAND: H.R. 2111. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide for the permanent extension of qualified small issue bonds [[Page 400]] and to except certain expenditures from the limitation of such bonds; to the Committee on Ways and Means. By Mr. STUDDS (for himself, Ms. Furse, Mr. Olver, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Laughlin, Mrs. Unsoeld, Mr. Manton, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Lancaster, Ms. Eshoo, and Mr. Thompson): H.R. 2112. A bill to provide for the development and implementation of a national strategy to encourage and promote opportunities for the U.S. private sector to provide environmentally sound technology--including marine biotechnology--goods, and services to the global market, and for other purposes; jointly, to the Committees on Foreign Affairs and Merchant Marine and Fisheries. By Mr. TAYLOR of North Carolina (for himself, Mr. Coble, Mr. Ballenger, Mr. Nussle, Mr. Santorum, Mr. Boehner, Mr. Doolittle, Mr. Klug, and Mr. Hefley): H.R. 2113. A bill to require approval by law of agency rules and regulations; to the Committee on the Judiciary. By Mr. UNDERWOOD: H.R. 2114. A bill to amend title 10, United States Code, to ensure equitable treatment for members of the Armed Forces from outside the continental United States in the provision of excess leave and permissive temporary duty in connection with the separation of the members from the Armed Services; to the Committee on Armed Services. By Mr. de LUGO (for himself, Mr. Edwards of California, Mr. Filner, Mr. Frank of Massachusetts, Mr. Mfume, Mr. Sabo, Mr. Serrano, Mr. Penny, Mrs. Mink, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Clay, Mrs. Collins of Illinois, Mr. Coleman, Mr. Pastor, Mr. Rahall, Ms. Waters, Mr. Rangel, Mr. Hastings, Mr. Berman, Ms. Meek, Mr. Flaeomavaega, Mr. Peterson of Minnesota, Mr. Vento, Mr. de la Garza, Mr. Gonzalez, Ms. Roybal-Allard, Mr. Dellums, and Mr. Underwood): H.J. Res. 195. Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States regarding Presidential election voting rights for residents of U.S. territories; to the Committee on the Judiciary. By Mr. BEREUTER (for himself, Mr. Hall of Ohio, Mr. Gilman, Mr. Gejdenson, Mr. Mfume, Mr. Penny, Mr. Frank of Massachusetts, Mr. Hastings, Mr. Hoekstra, Mr. Ackerman, Mr. McCloskey, Mr. Edwards of California, Mr. Oberstar, Mr. Deutsch, Mr. Torricelli, Ms. McKinney, Mr. Payne of New Jersey, Mr. Meehan, Mr. Fingerhut, Mr. Wheat, and Mrs. Mink): H. Con. Res. 100. Concurrent resolution urging the President to redirect U.S. foreign assistance policies and spending priorities toward promoting sustainable development, especially the reduction of global hunger and poverty in environmentally sound ways; to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. By Mr. SCHUMER: H. Con. Res. 101. Concurrent resolution concerning the 26th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem; to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. Para. 54.16 private bills and resolutions Under clause 1 of rule XXII, private bills and resolutions were introduced and severally referred as follows: By Mr. HEFLEY: H.R. 2115. A bill for the relief of Gorsha Michaelovich Sur; to the Committee on the Judiciary. By Mr. PRICE of North Carolina: H.R. 2116. A bill to authorize issuance of a certificate of documentation with appropriate endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade of the United States for the vessel Prince of Tides II; to the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. H.R. 2117. A bill to authorize issuance of a certificate of documentation with appropriate endorsement for employment in the coastwise trade of the United States for the vessel Aftersail; to the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. Para. 54.17 additional sponsors Under clause 4 of rule XXII, sponsors were added to public bills and resolutions as follows: H.R. 18: Mr. Everett, Mrs. Schroeder, Mr. Diaz-Balart, Mr. Gilman, Mr. Murtha, Mr. Wyden, Mr. Peterson of Florida, and Mr. Poshard. H.R. 25: Ms. McKinney, Mr. Richardson, Ms. Furse, Ms. Thurman, Ms. Brown of Florida, Mrs. Roukema, Mr. Serrano, Mr. Hastings, and Mrs. Clayton. H.R. 123: Mr. Neal of North Carolina, Mr. Weldon, Mr. Bartlett, Mr. Hoekstra, and Mr. Kingston. H.R. 124: Mr. Dornan, Mr. Weldon, Mr. Bartlett, and Mr. Hoekstra. H.R. 125: Mr. Greenwood, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Peterson of Minnesota, Mr. Towns, Mr. Miller of California, Mr. Hastings, Mrs. Clayton, Mr. Frost, and Ms. Norton. H.R. 133: Mr. Dicks, Mr. Jacobs, and Mr. Inglis. H.R. 181: Ms. Thurman. H.R. 290: Mr. Ravenel. H.R. 324: Mr. Kim and Mr. McDermott. H.R. 349: Mr. Fingerhut and Mr. Coppersmith. H.R. 455: Mr. Neal of North Carolina and Mrs. Morella. H.R. 456: Mr. Neal of North Carolina. H.R. 462: Ms. Cantwell, Mr. Williams, Mr. Peterson of Florida, Ms. McKinney, Mr. Nadler, Mr. Deutsch, Mr. Taylor of North Carolina, Mr. Sarpalius, Mr. Lazio, Mr. Kanjorski, Mr. Gilchrest, Mr. Dornan, Mr. Edwards of California, Mr. Lewis of California, Mr. McKeon, and Ms. Slaughter. H.R. 508: Mr. Rangel. H.R. 544: Mr. Lipinski. H.R. 551: Mr. Spence, Mrs. Thurman, Mr. McNulty, and Mr. Machtley. H.R. 553: Mr. Dornan. H.R. 585: Mr. Jacobs and Mrs. Schroeder. H.R. 634: Mrs. Vucanovich. H.R. 643: Mr. Nadler and Mr. Fish. H.R. 667: Mr. Cramer. H.R. 739: Mr. Shuster and Mr. Taylor of North Carolina. H.R. 784: Ms. Dunn and Mr. Fish. H.R. 789: Mr. Smith of Oregon, Mr. Buyer, Ms. Shepherd, Mrs. Fowler, and Mr. Dornan. H.R. 799: Mr. Glickman and Mrs. Unsoeld. H.R. 830: Mr. Dickey. H.R. 840: Ms. Norton, Mr. Pete Geren, Mr. Peterson of Minnesota, and Ms. Furse. H.R. 885: Mr. Talent and Mr. Swett. H.R. 957: Mr. Clay, Mrs. Unsoeld, Mr. Towns, Mr. Dellums, Mr. DeFazio, Mr. Hastings, Mr. Serrano, Mr. McDermott, Mr. Sabo, Mrs. Mink, Mr. Conyers, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Watt, Mr. Flake, Mr. Rangel, Mr. Kopetski, Mr. Lewis of Georgia, Mr. Hinchey, and Mr. Synar. H.R. 967: Mr. Bishop, Mr. Clyburn, Mr. Gunderson, and Mr. Darden. H.R. 999: Ms. Furse. H.R. 1026: Mr. Petri. H.R. 1094: Mr. Olver, Mrs. Mink, Mr. Hastings, Ms. Danner, Mr. Royce, Mr. Talent, Mr. Filner, Mr. Bonior, and Ms. Roybal-Allard. H.R. 1099: Mr. Schaefer. H.R. 1108: Mr. Hayes of Louisiana and Mr. Armey. H.R. 1116: Mr. Towns. H.R. 1120: Ms. Fowler, Mr. McDermott, Ms. Roybal-Allard, and Mr. Hyde. H.R. 1127: Mr. Jacobs. H.R. 1270: Ms. Eddie Bernice Johnson. H.R. 1276: Mr. Stump and Mr. Rahall. H.R. 1322: Mr. Derrick. H.R. 1332: Mr. Abercrombie, Mr. Deutsch, Mr. Fish, Mr. Hefley, Mr. Klink, Mr. Machtley, and Mr. Weldon. H.R. 1355: Ms. Fowler, Mr. Cox, and Mr. Shuster. H.R. 1392: Mr. Paxon and Mr. Taylor of North Carolina. H.R. 1406: Mr. Richardson, Mr. Young of Alaska, Mr. Johnson of South Dakota, Mr. Oberstar, Mr. Clyburn, Mr. Kyl, Ms. Meek, Mr. Johnston of Florida, Mr. Ford of Tennessee, Mr. Filner, Mr. Stump, Mr. Scott, Mr. English of Oklahoma, and Mr. Kingston. H.R. 1419: Mr. Rangel, Mr. Lipinski, and Ms. Slaughter. H.R. 1459: Mr. Walsh and Mr. Machtley. H.R. 1491: Mr. Chapman, Mr. Hughes, and Mr. Kreidler. H.R. 1552: Mr. Swett, Mr. Royce, Mr. Everett, Mr. Dicks, Mr. Schaefer, Mr. Bilbray, Mr. Jacobs, and Ms. Slaughter. H.R. 1566: Mr. Gonzalez. H.R. 1573: Mr. DeLauro and Mr. Evans. H.R. 1586: Mr. Hughes, Ms. Maloney, Ms. Pelosi, Mr. Blackwell, and Ms. Furse. H.R. 1595: Mr. Hastert, Mr. Montgomery, Mr. Nussle, Mr. Camp, Mr. Walsh, and Mr. Machtley. H.R. 1608: Mr. Carr, Mr. Henry, Mr. Kildee, Mr. Levin, Mr. DeLugo, Mrs. Morella, Mr. Poshard, and Mr. Underwood. H.R. 1627: Mr. Houghton, Mr. Coleman, Mr. Stearns, Mr. Thomas of Wyoming, Mr. Hefner, Mr. McCrery, Ms. Danner, Mr. Goodling, Mr. McDade, Mr. Valentine, Mr. Burton of Indiana, Mr. Dreier, Mr. Lewis of Florida, Mr. Clyburn, Mr. Gekas, Mr. Deal, Mr. Kanjorski, Mr. Gingrich, Mr. Shuster, and Mr. Grams. H.R. 1636: Mr. King, Mr. Emerson, and Mr. Sensenbrenner. H.R. 1645: Mr. Vento and Mrs. Clayton. H.R. 1697: Ms. Roybal-Allard, Mr. Pallone, Mr. Emerson, Mr. Sisisky, Mr. Evans, and Mr. Camp. H.R. 1709: Mr. Inglis, Mr. Doolittle, and Mr. Pastor. H.R. 1718: Mr. Dellums, Mr. McDermott, Mrs. Clayton, Mr. Rangel, Mr. Valentine, and Mr. de Lugo. H.R. 1786: Mr. Scott. H.R. 1795: Mr. Deutsch, Mr. Levy, Mr. Peterson of Minnesota, and Mrs. Clayton. H.R. 1811: Mr. Dornan. H.R. 1812: Mr. Dornan. H.R. 1863: Mrs. Johnson of Connecticut, Mr. Frost, Mr. Fawell, Mr. Hoekstra, Mr. Bilbray, Mr. Crane, Mr. McHugh, Mr. Weldon, Mr. Bunning, Mr. Paxon, Mr. Fish, Mr. Scott, Mr. Schiff, and Mr. Kim. H.R. 1873: Mr. Filner, Mr. Inslee, Mr. Fish, Ms. DeLauro, Mr. Vento, and Mr. Dellums. H.R. 1887: Mr. Barrett of Nebraska. H.R. 1888: Mr. Franks of New Jersey, Mr. Horn, Mr. Hefner, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Beilenson, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Baker of Louisiana, Mrs. Thurman, Mr. Wolf, Mr. Towns, Mr. Goss, Mr. Boehner, Mr. Clay, Mrs. Maloney, Mr. Oxley, Mr. Walsh, Mr. Zimmer, Mr. Barton of Texas, and Mr. Pete Geren. H.R. 1901: Mr. Clinger, Mr. Lightfoot, Mr. Petri, Mr. Pete Geren, Mr. Fawell, Mr. Walsh, Mr. Gallegly, and Mr. Levy. H.R. 1928: Mr. Quinn, Mr. Boehner, Mr. Ravenel, Mr. King, Mr. Walsh, Mr. Blute, Mr. Gallegly, Mr. Andrews of New Jersey, Mr. Bunning, Mr. Solomon, and Mr. Murphy. H.R. 1932: Mr. King. H.R. 1985: Mr. Bonior, Mr. Richardson, Mr. Wise, Mr. Lancaster, Ms. Furse, Mr. Schu- [[Page 401]] mer, Mr. Abercrombie, Ms. Kaptur, Mr. Hinchey, Mr. McDermott, and Mr. Traficant. H.R. 1991: Mr. Burton of Indiana. H.R. 2025: Mr. Kopetski, Mr. Crapo, Mr. Thomas of California, and Mr. Hamburg. H.R. 2066: Mrs. Johnson of Connecticut. H.J. Res. 78: Mr. Andrews of Maine, Mr. de la Garza, Mr. Franks of Connecticut, Ms. Eddie Bernice Johnson, Mr. Kreidler, Mr. Lewis of Georgia, Mr. McCloskey, Mrs. Mink, Mr. Murtha, Mr. Neal of Massachusetts, Mr. Ortiz, Mr. Peterson of Florida, Mr. Quinn, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Smith of Michigan, and Ms. Snowe. H.J. Res. 80: Mrs. Bentley, Mr. Borski, Ms. Byrne, Mr. Cardin, Mr. Costello, Mr. Dingell, Mr. Faleomavaega, Mr. Fawell, Mr. Hobson, Mr. Price of North Carolina, Mr. Tanner, Mr. Tucker, Mr. Vento, Mr. Smith of Iowa, Mr. Chapman, Mr. Michel, Mr. Murtha, Mr. Neal of North Carolina, Mr. Reynolds, Mr. Ridge, Mr. Scott, and Mr. Traficant. H.J. Res. 111: Mrs. Vucanovich, Mr. Ramstad, Mr. Walsh, Mr. Hayes of Louisiana, Ms. Thurman, Mr. Bonior, Mr. Hastings, Mr. Moran, Mr. Hunter, Mr. Clement, and Mr. Meehan. H.J. Res. 122: Ms. Maloney, Ms. Roybal-Allard, Mr. Olver, Mr. Moakley, Mr. Emerson, Mr. Meehan, and Ms. Margolies- Mezvinsky. H.J. Res. 137: Mr. Sensenbrenner, Mr. Jefferson, Mrs. Lloyd, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Zeliff, Mr. Ford of Tennessee, Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Schiff, and Mr. Everett. H.J. Res. 160: Mr. Meehan. H.J. Res. 177: Mr. Mazzoli, Mr. Stark, Mr. Rangel, Mr. Miller of California, Mr. Gingrich, Mr. Conyers, Mr. Sabo, Mr. Frost, Mr. de Lugo, Mr. Payne of New Jersey, Mr. Lewis of Georgia, and Ms. Pelosi. H.J. Res. 187: Ms. Fowler, Mr. Sundquist, Mr. Emerson, Mr. Johnson of South Dakota, Mr. Fish, Mr. Clyburn, and Ms. Roybal-Allard. H.J. Res. 193: Mr.Conyers, Mr. Coleman, Mr. Kingston, Mr. McDermott, Mr. Hinchey, Mr. Murtha, Mr. Wise, Mr. Lewis of Georgia, Mr. Fish, Mr. Moakley, Mr. Matsui, Mr. Neal of Massachusetts, Mr. Markey, Mr. Kleczka, Mr. Jefferson, Mr. Brewster, Mr. Clyburn, Mr. Johnson of South Dakota, and Mr. Petri. H. Con. Res. 3: Mr. Young of Alaska. H. Con. Res. 29: Ms. Roybal-Allard. H. Con. Res. 42: Mr. Fish and Ms. Roybal-Allard. H. Con. Res. 48: Mr. Fish, Mr. Parker, and Mr. Inglis. H. Con. Res. 49: Mr. Andrews of New Jersey. H. Con. Res. 61: Mr. Andrews of New Jersey. H. Con. Res. 74: Mr. Dornan and Mr. Franks of Connecticut. H. Con. Res. 76: Mr. Hughes, Mr. Engel, Mr. Fish, Mr. Manzullo, and Mr. Dornan. H. Con. Res. 79: Mr. Pombo, Mr. Ballenger, Mr. Fawell, Mr. Ewing, Mr. Porter, Mr. Kim, and Mr. Hoekstra. H. Con. Res. 84: Mr. Dellums and Mr. Frank of Massachusetts. H. Con. Res. 85: Mr. Dornan. H. Con. Res. 92: Mr. McDade and Mr. Collins of Georgia. H. Res. 38: Mr. Vento. H. Res. 116: Mrs. Morella, Mr. Baker of Louisiana, Mr. DeFazio, Mr. Lazio, and Mr. Zeliff. H. Res. 117: Mr. Darden, Mr. Parker, Mr. Reed, and Mr. Swett. H. Res. 135: Mr. Vento, Mr. Lantos, and Mr. Franks of Connecticut. H. Res. 156: Mr. Solomon, Mr. Klug, Mr. Everett, Mr. Ewing, and Mr. Bereuter. H. Res. 165: Mr. Berman, Ms. Eshoo, Mr. Levin, Mr. Beilenson, Ms. Pelosi, Mr. Gordon, Ms. Margolies-Mezvinsky, and Mr. Coble. Para. 54.18 petitions, etc. Under clause 1 of rule XXII, 35. The SPEAKER presented a petition of Eira I. Mattsson, Silver Spring, MD, relative to the anniversary of the end of World War I; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.