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it adjourn to meet on Thursday, February 2, 1989.

¶6.8 ADJOURNMENT OVER

On motion of Mr. FOLEY, by unanimous consent,

Ordered, That when the House adjourns on Thursday, February 2, 1989, it adjourn to meet on Monday, February 6, 1989.

16.9 ELECTIONS TO COMMITTEES— MAJORITY

Mr. FOLEY, submitted the following privileged resolution (H. Res. 51):

Resolved, That the following named Members, and Resident Commissioner, be, and they hereby are, elected to the following standing committees of the House of Representatives:

Committee on Agriculture: Roy Dyson, Maryland; H. Martin Lancaster, North Carolina.

Committee on Education and Labor: Nick Joe Rahall II, West Virginia; Jaime B. Fuster, Puerto Rico; Peter J. Visclosky, Indiana; Jim Jontz, Indiana; Kweisi Mfume, Maryland.

Committee on Foreign Affairs: Douglas H. Bosco, California; Frank McCloskey, Indiana; Donald M. Payne, New Jersey.

Committee on Small Business: Eliot L. Engel, New York.

When said resolution was considered and agreed to.

A motion to reconsider the vote whereby said resolution was agreed to was, by unanimous consent, laid on the table.

16.10 BARRY GOLDWATER SCHOLARSHIP AND EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION

FOUNDATION

Mr. MICHEL, pursuant to 1404 of Public Law 99-661, appointed Mr. MARTIN of New York, as a member of the Board of Trustees to the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation.

Ordered, That the Clerk notify the Senate of the foregoing appointment.

16.11 BARRY GOLDWATER SCHOLARSHIP AND EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION

FOUNDATION

Mr. FOLEY, pursuant to 1404 of Public Law 99-661, appointed Mr. MONTGOMERY, as a member of the Board of Trustees to the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation.

Ordered, That the Clerk notify the Senate of the foregoing appointment. 16.12 ORDER OF BUSINESS-COMMITTEE RULES

On motion of Mr. FOLEY, by unanimous consent,

Ordered, That each Committee of the House may have until Tuesday, February 21, 1989, to publish Committee rules in the Congressional Record in compliance with clause 2(a) of rule XI.

16.13 PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS TO CONGRESS Mr. FOLEY, submitted the following privileged concurrent resolution (H. Con. Res. 33):

Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That the two

Houses of Congress assemble in the Hall of the House of Representatives on Thursday, February 9, 1989, at 9 o'clock post meridiem, for the purpose of receiving such communication as the President of the United States shall be pleased to make to them.

When said concurrent resolution was considered and agreed to.

A motion to reconsider the vote whereby said concurrent resolution was agreed to was, by unanimous consent, laid on the table.

Ordered, That the Clerk request the concurrence of the Senate in said concurrent resolution.

16.14 ORDER OF BUSINESS-RECESSES

On motion of Mr. FOLEY, by unanimous consent,

Ordered, That it may be in order on Thursday, February 9, 1989, for the Speaker to declare recesses at any time subject to the call of the Chair. 16.15 COMMUNICATION FROM THE CLERK-SUBPEONA

The SPEAKER laid before the House a communication, which was read as follows:

OFFICE OF THE CLERK, U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Washington, DC, January 26, 1989. Hon. JIM WRIGHT, Speaker, U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, DC.

DEAR MR. SPEAKER: This is to notify you, pursuant to Rule L of the Rules of the House of Representatives, that in relation to the upcoming trial of United States v. Oliver North in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, a number of committees, Members, and employees of the House of Representatives have been or will be served with trial subpoenas for testimony and documents.

After consultation with the General Counsel to the Clerk, the pertinent members will make the determinations required by the rules. Sincerely,

STEVEN R. Ross, General Counsel to the Clerk.

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FROST, Mr. LAUGHLIN, Mr. MCCURDY, Mr. BARTON of Texas, Mr. SARPALIUS, and Mr. HALL of Texas):

H.R. 658. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide incentives for oil and natural gas exploration, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Mr. ANDREWS (for himself, Mr. PICKLE, Mr. HALL of Texas, Mr. MCCURDY, Mr. WATKINS, Mr. ENGLISH, Mr. BUSTAMANTE, Mr. CHAPMAN, Mr. BRYANT, Mr. COLEMAN of Texas, Mr. STENHOLM, Mr. FROST, Mr. LELAND, Mr. LAUGHLIN, Mr. COMBEST, Mr. TAUZIN, Mrs. BOGGS, Mr. HAYES of Louisiana, Mr. BARTON of Texas, Mr. BROOKS, and Mr. SARPALIUS): H.R. 659. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to impose a fee on the importation of crude oil or refined petroleum products; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Mr. McCURDY (for himself, Mr. BONIOR, Mr. BATES, Mr. PENNY, Mr. JONES of Georgia, Mr. FLIPPO, Mr. SCHAEFER, Mr. STENHOLM, Mrs. KENNELLY, Mr. GIBBONS, Mr. SISISKY, Mr. LANCASTER, and Mr. DARDEN): H.R. 660. A bill to establish a corporation to administer a program of voluntary national service, and for other purposes; jointly, to the Committees on Education and Labor, Armed Services, and Veterans' Affairs.

By Mr. GONZALEZ:

H.R. 661. A bill to establish a Visa Review Board within the Department of State to review denials of certain visa applications; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

H.R. 662. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to reinstate the deductions for State and local general sales taxes and State and local taxes on the sale of gasoline, diesel fuel, and other motor fuels; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

H.R. 663. A bill to repeal the changes made by the Tax Reform Act of 1986 which expanded the penalty taxes on early distributions from retirement plans; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Mr. ARCHER (for himself, Mr. ANDREWS, Mr. THOMAS of California, Mr. PICKLE, Mr. COMBEST, Mr. DELAY, Mr. STENHOLM, Mr. BARTON of Texas, and Mr. SMITH of Texas): H.R. 664. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide incentives for oil and natural gas exploration and production, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Mr. ATKINS (for himself, Mr.
LEVINE of California, Mr. STARK, Mr.
HANSEN, Mr. MARTINEZ, Mr. TRAFI-
CANT, Mr. Bosco, Mr. LEVIN of Michi-
gan, Mr. FAUNTROY, Mr. ACKERMAN,
Mr. WHITTAKER, Mr. GARCIA, Mr.
STUDDS, Mr. FOGLIETTA, Mr. BATES,
Mr. HAYES of Illinois, Mr. SCHEUER,
Mr. NIELSON of
of Utah, and Ms.
PELOSI):

H.R. 665. A bill to amend the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1986 to require that grant funds provided under the act be used to provide education relating to the use of tobacco products, and to prohibit the sale of cigarettes to minors; jointly, to the Committees on Education and Labor and Energy and Commerce.

By Mr. BENNETT:

H.R. 666. A bill to allow an obsolete Navy drydock to be transferred to the city of Jacksonville, FL, before the expiration of the otherwise applicable 60-day congressional review period; to the Committee on Armed Services.

H.R. 667. A bill to improve contracting procedures for procurements of advisory and assistance services by the Federal Government, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Government Operations.

By Mrs. BENTLEY (for herself, Mr.
YOUNG of Alaska, Mr. COBLE, Mr.
HOCHBRUECKNER, Mr. MANTON, Mr.
FOGLIETTA, Mr. HUTTO, Mr. MILLER
of Washington, Mr. CARDIN, Mr.
AKAKA, Mr. McGRATH, Mr. KOLTER,
Mr. McMILLEN of Maryland, Ms.
PELOSI, Mr. SMITH of Florida, Mr.
SCHEUER, Mr. HORTON, and Mr. SOLO-
MON):

H.R. 668. A bill to establish a mechanism to provide funding for nonprofit organizations for merchant marine memorials; to the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries.

By Mr. BERMAN:

H.R. 669. A bill to prohibit the transfer or possession of assault weapons; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. PEPPER:

H.R. 670. A bill to require States to increase high school completion rates, to establish a program of grants to States for purposes of increasing such rates, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Education and Labor.

By Mr. BERMAN:

H.R. 671. A bill to amend title 17, United States Code, relating to remedies in copyright infringement actions; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. BERMAN (for himself, Mr. ED-
WARDS of California, Mr. MARTINEZ,
Mr. MATSUI, Mr. MINETA, Mr.
ROYBAL, and Mr. TORRES):

H.R. 672. A bill to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to change the level, and preference system for admission, of immigrants to the United States; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. BOUCHER (for himself and
Mr. BLILEY):

H.R. 673. A bill to implement the recommendations of the Interagency Committee and the Technical Study Group on Cigarette and Little Cigar Fire Safety, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.

By Mr. BRENNAN:

H.R. 674. A bill to require the recommendations of the President regarding the report and recommendations of the Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries to be approved by law before taking effect, to require congressional approval of any increase in the rates of pay of Members of Congress, and to establish an effective date for any approved recommendation or increase; jointly, to the Committees on Post Office and Civil Service, House Administration, and Rules.

By Mr. BRENNAN (for himself, Mr.
BENNETT, Mrs. LowEY of New York,
Mr. OLIN, Mr. SHAYS, Mr. SKAGGS,
MS. SLAUGHTER of New York, Mr.
SMITH of New Hampshire, Mr.
CARPER, and Mrs. UNSOELD):
H.R. 675. A bill to prohibit Members of
Congress from accepting honoraria; to the
Committee on House Administration.

By Mr. BROOMFIELD (for himself,
Mr. STENHOLM, Mr. RITTER, Mr. Cox,
Mr. PETRI, Mr. WOLF, Mr. SCHUETTE,
Mr. SMITH of Florida, Mr. ARMEY,
Mr. FASCELL, Mr. KOLTER, Mr.
HENRY, Mr. DEFAZIO, Mr. SKEEN,
Mr. HASTERT, Mrs. BENTLEY, Mr.
MARTIN of New York, Mr. ROE, Mr.
WILSON, Mr. LEATH of Texas, Mr.
BONIOR, Mr. PARRIS, Mr. DYMALLY,
Mr. TORRES, Mr. LAGOMARSINO, Mr.
ACKERMAN, Mr. SOLOMON, Mr. BEREU-
TER, and Mr. LEHMAN of Florida):

H.R. 676. A bill to encourage the rendering of emergency medical care on certain commercial aircraft by relieving licensed physicians of liability for the provision of such care; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. BROWN of California (for
himself, Mr. ROE, Mr. WALGREN, Mr.
BOEHLERT, Mr. ACKERMAN, Mr.
BORSKI, Mrs. BOXER, Mr. CARPER,
Mr. CLARKE, Mr. COELHO, Mr.
COOPER, Mr. DELLUMS, Mr. DYMALLY,
Mr. FRANK, Mr. GEJDENSON, Mr.
HENRY, Mr. LELAND, Mr. MCCLOSKEY,
Mr. MARKEY, Mr. MINETA, Mr. MOAK-
LEY, Mr. MOODY, Mrs. MORELLA, Mr.
MURPHY, Mr. NEAL of North Caroli-
na, Mr. NELSON of Florida, Mr.
PENNY, Mr. STARK, Mr. Towns, Mr.
VALENTINE, and Mr. VENTO):

H.R. 677. A bill to establish a coordinated National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Program, and a comprehensive plan for the assessment of the nutritional and dietary status of the U.S. population and the nutritional quality of food consumed in the United States, with the provision for the conduct of scientific research and development in support of such program and plan; jointly, to the Committees on Agriculture and Science, Space, and Technology.

By Mr. COLEMAN of Missouri (for himself and Mr. WILLIAMS):

H.R. 678. A bill to make a correction in the Education and Training for a Competitive America Act of 1988; to the Committee on Education and Labor.

By Mr. COYNE (for himself, Mr. GUN-
DERSON, Mr. FOGLIETTA, Mr. TRAFI-
CANT, Mr. EVANS, Mr. PENNY, Mr.
DELLUMS, Mr. HAYES of Illinois, Mr.
RANGEL, Mr. KOLTER, Mr. KLECZKA,
Mr. WALGREN, Mr. COSTELLO, Mr.
SMITH of Florida, and Mr. CROCK-
ETT):

H.R. 679. A bill to require community impact statements by certain corporations involved in mergers which will result in reducing the number of persons employed in any community by at least 100 individuals, and for other purposes; jointly, to the Committees on Education and Labor, Ways and Means, and the Judiciary.

By Mr. CRAIG (for himself, Mr.
BARTON of Texas, Mr. VALENTINE,
Mr. ROBINSON, Mr. KOLTER, Mr. DER-
RICK, Mr. NELSON of Florida, Mr.
YOUNG of Alaska, Mr. ROE, Mr.
TALLON, Mr. HILER, Mr. PETRI, Mr.
HAMMERSCHMIDT, Mr. VANDER JAGT,
Mr. ROBERTS, Mrs. VUCANOVICH, Mr.
HATCHER, Mr. LAGOMARSINO, Mr.
MARTINEZ, and Mr. PAYNE of Virgin-
ia):

H.R. 680. A bill to provide for the extension of regional referral center classification of certain hospitals under the Medicare Program and to continue the payment rates for such hospitals; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Mr. DOUGLAS (for himself, Mr.
SMITH of New Hampshire, and Mr.
SMITH of Vermont):

H.R. 681. A bill to clarify standards governing bankruptcies and reoganizations of public utility companies under title 11 of the United States Code; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. DREIER of California: H.R. 682. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to repeal the restrictions on retirement savings deductions added by the Tax Reform Act of 1986 and to allow up to a $2,000 deduction for retirement savings for a nonworking spouse; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Mr. DURBIN (for himself, Mr.
ROE, Mr. MADIGAN, Mr. NAGLE, Mr.

LEACH of Iowa, Mr. JOHNSON of South Dakota, Mr. FRANK, Mr. CosTELLO, Mr. LAGOMARSINO, Mr. TORRES, Mr. BATES, and Mr. FAUNTROY): H.R. 683. A bill to require the Administrator of the General Services Administration to encourage the development and use of plastics derived from certain commodities, and to include such products in the General Services Administration inventory for supply to Federal agencies, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Government Operations.

By Mr. FRANK:

H.R. 684. A bill to provide law enforcement authority for the Federal Protective Service, and for other purposes; jointly, to the Committees on Public Works and Transportation and the Judiciary.

By Mr. GILMAN:

H.R. 685. A bill to amend title 38, United States Code, to extend eligibility for burial allowance to certain additional veterans and to increase the burial plot allowance for veterans from $150 to $300; to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs.

H.R. 686. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to eliminate the age requirement for eligibility for the one-time exclusion of gain from the sale of a principal residence; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Mr. GUNDERSON:

H.R. 687. A bill to exempt educational institutions from user fees on permits for industrial use of specially denatured distilled spirits; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Mr. HAMMERSCHMIDT:

H.R. 688. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to encourage the coverage of older Americans by private longterm care insurance; jointly, to the Committees on Energy and Commerce and Ways and Means.

By Mr. HANCOCK:

H.R. 689. A bill to provide that no elected or appointed officer or employee of the Government shall receive any increase in pay unless the Federal budget is in balance; jointly, to the Committees on Post Office and Civil Service and Armed Services.

By Mr. HENRY:

H.R. 690. A bill to provide for the payment to former members of the Armed Forces held as prisoners of war during the Korean conflict of amounts attributable to leave accrued and lost while in a missing status; to the Committee on Armed Services.

H.R. 691. A bill to provide that the exception from the hospital insurance tax for service performed by an election official or election worker shall apply where remuneration for such service is less than $500 in a calendar year; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

H.R. 692. A bill to provide that the new nondiscrimination requirements for coverage and benefits under certain statutory ernployee benefit plans will not take effect until the Internal Revenue Service issues regulations to implement such requirements; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Mr. KOLTER:

H.R. 693. A bill to amend the Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings Act to require that passenger motor vehicle repair businesses supply customers with information respecting the origin of parts installed and the cost of available parts and for other purposes; to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.

By Mr. LAFALCE (for himself, Mr.
CONTE, Mr. SKELTON, Mr. McDADE,
Mr. COOPER,
COOPER, Mr.
Mr. IRELAND, Mr.
ECKART, Mr. HILER, Mr. STENHOLM,
Mr. PETRI, Mr. NOWAK, Mr. BAL-

LENGER, Mr. HAYES of Illinois, Mr.
SCHUETTE, Mr. PRICE, Mr. ARMEY,
Mr. SMITH of Iowa, Mr. HASTERT, Mr.
TORRES, Mr. THOMAS of California,
Mr. FOGLIETTA, Mr. HANSEN, Mr.
SLATTERY, Mr. BATEMAN, Mr. OLIN,
Mr. BOEHLERT, Mr. ENGLISH, Mr. EM-
ERSON, Mr. HATCHER, Mr. UPTON, Mr.
LANCASTER, Mr. HANCOCK, Mr.
MFUME, Mr. MAZZOLI, Mr. BILBRAY,
Mr. RAY, Mr. BRYANT, Mr. HEFNER,
Mr. ACKERMAN, Mr. COSTELLO, and
Mr. ERDREICH):

H.R. 694. A bill to increase the amount of deduction for health insurance costs of selfemployed individuals; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Mr. LENT (for himself, Mr.
DOWNEY, Mr. MRAZEK, Mr.
MCGRATH, Mr. HOCHBRUECKNER, Mr.
SCHEUER, Mr. MCCANDLESS, Mr.
SHAW, Mr. LEWIS of California, Mr.
DORNAN Of California, Mr. BROWN of
California, Mrs. ROUKEMA, and Mr.
DANNEMEYER):

H.R. 695. A bill to provide primary commercial television service by very high frequency television stations to metropolitan areas with large populations that do not currently receive such service, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.

By Mr. LEVINE of California (for himself, Mr. PORTER, Mr. BERMAN, and Mr. SCHUMER):

H.R. 696. A bill to provide for the imposition of sanctions against any country that uses chemical or biological weapons in violation of international law or against its own citizens, to encourage multilateral efforts to prevent the proliferation of such weapons, and for other purposes; jointly, to the Committees on Foreign Affairs; Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; Ways and Means; and Public Works and Transportation.

By Mr. THOMAS A. LUKEN: H.R. 697. A bill to repeal the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988; jointly, to the Committees on Ways and Means and Energy and Commerce.

By Mr. MATSUI:

H.R. 698. A bill to provide for the temporary suspension of duty on certain magnetic video tape recordings; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Mr. MAVROULES:

H.R. 699. A bill to provide Federal assistance for economic stabilization and local community development in areas affected by defense base closures and the termination of major defense contracts, and for other purposes; jointly, to the Committees on Armed Services; Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; and Education and Labor.

By Mr. MAVROULES (for himself and
Mr. FRANK):

H.R. 700. A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to establish a grant program for operation and maintenance of certain treatment works; to the Committee on Public Works and Transportation.

By Mr. MRAZEK:

H.R. 701. A bill to amend the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946 to allow any Member of Congress to elect to receive a reduced salary; jointly, to the Committees on House Administration and Post Office and Civil Service.

By Mr. OLIN:

H.R. 702. A bill to amend the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure with respect to sanctions for the violation of rule 11; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. PEPPER (for himself, Mr. Fas-
CELL, Mr. HUTTO, Mr. LEHMAN of
Florida, and Mr. SMITH of Florida):

H.R. 703. A bill to authorize the Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating to carry out a pilot program to establish and maintain a Coast Guard junior reserve officers training program in Dade County, FL; to the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries.

By Mr. POSHARD:

H.R. 704. A bill to nullify the recent pay increase for Members of Congress; jointly, to the Committees on Post Office and Civil Service and House Administration.

By Mr. RANGEL (for himself, Mr. GILMAN, Mr. COUGHLIN, Mr. ENGLISH, Mr. FAUNTROY, Mr. GUARINI, Mr. SCHEUER, Mr. TRAFICANT, Mr. SMITH of Mississippi, Mr. DORNAN of California, Mr. WYDEN, and Mr. SMITH of Florida):

H.R. 705. A bill to make certain supplemental appropriations in order to fully fund the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988; to the Committee on Appropriations.

By Mr. RANGEL (for himself, Mr. GILMAN, and Mr. FRANK): H.R. 706. A bill to establish certain grants programs relating to acquired immune deficiency syndrome among intravenous substance abusers, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Energy and Commerce. By Mr. RINALDO:

H.R. 707. A bill to require the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration to issue an environmental impact statement, and to conduct an air safety investigation with respect to issuance of the Expanded East Coast Plan, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Public Works and Transportation.

By Mr. ROE:

H.R. 708. A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to authorize payment under the Medicare Program for certain services performed by chiropractors; jointly, to the Committees on Ways and Means and Energy and Commerce.

By Mr. SANGMEISTER:

H.R. 709. A bill to nullify the recent pay increase for Members of Congress; jointly, to the Committees on Post Office and Civil Service and House Administration.

By Mr. SAXTON:

H.R. 710. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide a partial exclusion from gross income of certain retirement benefits received by taxpayers who have attained age 65; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Mr. SHARP:

H.R. 711. A bill to amend the Energy Policy and Conservation Act to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of State energy conservation programs carried out pursuant to such Act and for other purposes; to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.

By Mr. STARK:

H.R. 712. A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act with respect to payment for capital-related costs for inpatient hospital services under the Medicare Program; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Mr. APPLEGATE:

H.J. Res. 93. Joint resolution to designate April 28, 1989, as "National Day of Remembrance of the 749 American Victims of Operation Tiger"; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

By Mr. APPLEGATE (for himself, Mr.
MCEWEN, Mr. BATEMAN, Mr. BATES,
Mr. BEVILL, Mr. BROWN of Colorado,
Mr. BUNNING, Mr. COBLE, Mr.

COELHO, Mr. COLEMAN of Texas, Mr.
DORNAN of California, Mr. DOUGLAS,
Mr. DYMALLY, Mr. ENGLISH, Mr. ERD-
REICH, Mr. FLIPPO, Mr. GILMAN, Mr.
HAMMERSCHMIDT, Mr. HATCHER, Mr.
HEFNER, Mr. HILER, Mr. HOCH-
BRUECKNER, Mr. HORTON, Mr. JONES
of Georgia, Mr. KASICH, Mr. LANCAS-
TER, Mr. LEWIS of California, Mr.
MANTON, Mr. MATSUI, Mr. MAZZOLI,
Mr. MICHEL, Mr. MONTGOMERY, Mr.
NEAL of North Carolina, Mr. OWENS
of New York, Mr. ROBERTS, Mr. ROE,
Mr. SCHUETTE, Mr. DENNY SMITH,
Mr. SOLOMON, Mr. SYNAR,, Mr.
TAUKE, Mr. WALGREN, Mr. WOLF, Mr.
WOLPE, and Mr. BENNETT):

H.J. Res. 94. Joint resolution designating April 9, 1989, as "National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day"; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

By Mr. ATKINS:

H.J. Res. 95. Joint resolution designating the first Sunday of August as "National Day of Peace"; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

By Mr. COLEMAN of Missouri: H.J. Res. 96. Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to provide that appropriations made by the United States shall not exceed its revenues, except in time of war or national emergency; and to provide for the systematic paying back of the national debt; to the Committee on the Judiciary. By Mr. EMERSON:

H.J. Res. 97. Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States with respect to the right to life; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. EMERSON (for himself, Mr.
CONTE, Mr. GINGRICH, Mr. HAYES of
Louisiana, Mr. KASICH, Mr. NELSON
of Florida, and Mr.
and Mr. NIELSON of
Utah):

H.J. Res. 98. Joint resolution to designate February 11, 1990, as "World Marriage Day"; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

By Mr. FIELDS:

H.J. Res. 99. Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution requiring that Federal judges be reconfirmed by the Senate every 10 years; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. GUNDERSON:

H.J. Res. 100. Joint resolution to require the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service develop a plan to halt the illegal harvesting of migratory waterfowl; to the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries.

By Mr. HAMMERSCHMIDT: H.J. Res. 101. Joint resolution to designate October 10, 1989, as "National Smoke Detector Day"; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

By Mr. HAWKINS (for himself and
Mr. DREIER of California):

H.J. Res. 102. Joint resolution to designate April 1989 as "National Recycling Month"; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

By Mr. THOMAS A. LUKEN (for him-
self, Mr. ARMEY, Mr. BARTON of
Texas, Mr. BILIRAKIS, Mr. BLILEY,
Mr. BUNNING, Mr. DEWINE, Mr.
HENRY, Mr. HOLLOWAY, Mr. HOP-
KINS, Mr. HYDE, Mr. IRELAND, Mr.
KANJORSKI, Mr. KOLTER, Mr. LAGO-
MARSINO, Mr. LIVINGSTON, Mr.
DONALD E. LUKENS, Mr. MAZZOLI, Mr.
MOLINARI, Mr. MURPHY, Mr. SMITH
of New Jersey, Mr. SOLOMON, Mr.
STAGGERS, Mr. STALLINGS, Mr. SUND-

QUIST, Mr. TAUKE, Mr. TAUZIN, Mr.
TRAXLER, Mr. YOUNG of Alaska, and
Mr. MOLLOHAN):

H.J. Res. 103. Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States with respect to the right to life; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. THOMAS A. LUKEN (for himself and Mr. HAMILTON):

H.J. Res. 104. Joint resolution to designate October 6, 1989, as "German-American Day"; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

By Mr. McCANDLESS:

H.J. Res. 105. Joint resolution disapproving the pay increases recently recommended by the President, except those for the judicial branch; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

By Mr. MARLENEE:

H.J. Res. 106. Joint resolution to designate November 8, 1989, as "Montana Centennial Day"; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

By Ms. OAKAR:

H.J. Res. 107. Joint resolution designating April 1989 as "National Barbershop Quartet Month"; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

By Ms. SNOWE (for herself, Mr. STAL-
LINGS, Mr. MARTIN of New York, Mr.
HEFNER, Mr. GILMAN, Mr. MATSUI,
Mr. McDADE, Mr. McEWEN, Mr.
BERMAN, Mr. HILER, Mr. ROE, Mr.
KOSTMAYER, Mr. McCLOSKEY, Mr.
Bosco, Mr. SPRATT, Mr. LEHMAN of
Florida, Mr. DANNEMEYER, Mr.
BEVILL, Mr. NEAL of North Carolina,
Mr. JONES of Georgia, Mr. TRAXLER,
Mr. HORTON, Mr. GUNDERSON, Mr.
OLIN, Mr. WOLF, Mr. FLAKE, Mrs.
COLLINS, Mr. McGRATH, Mr. SISISKY,
Mr. DE LA GARZA, Mr. LIPINSKI, Mr.
OWENS of Utah, Mr. DYMALLY, Mrs.
ROUKEMA, Mrs. LLOYD, Mr. FAWELL,
Mr. SCHUETTE, Mr. MARTINEZ, Mr.
MCDERMOTT, Mr. ACKERMAN, Mr.
CALLAHAN, Mr. LAGOMARSINO, and Mr.
WALSH):

H.J. Res. 108. Joint resolution designating the week beginning May 14, 1989, as "National Osteoporosis Prevention Week of 1989"; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

By Mr. TAUKE (for himself and Mr.
SMITH of New Hampshire):

H.J. Res. 109. Joint resolution disapproving the recommendations of the President relating to rates of pay of certain officers and employees of the Federal Government, and for other purposes; jointly, to the Committees on Post Office and Civil Service, House Administration, and Rules.

By Mr. FOLEY:

H. Con. Res. 33. Concurrent resolution providing for a joint session of Congress to receive a message from the President on the State of the Union; considered and agreed to.

By Mr. ANDREWS (for himself, Mr.
ARCHER, Mr. STENHOLM, Mr. Coм-
BEST, Mr. BUSTAMANTE, Mr. FROST,
Mr. WATKINS, Mr. MATSUI, Mr.
LAUGHLIN, Mr. MCCURDY, Mr. SARPA-
LIUS, and Mr. HALL of Texas):

H. Con. Res. 34. Concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress concerning the formulation of a national energy policy; to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.

By Mr. EMERSON (for himself, Mr. MCCURDY, and Mr. DORNAN of California):

H. Con. Res. 35. Concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress regarding the flagrant and malicious desecration of the U.S. flag; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. MICHEL:

H. Con. Res. 36. Concurrent resolution to provide for the use of the rotunda of the Capitol to inaugurate the display of the POW/MIA flag; to the Committee on House Administration.

By Mrs. ROUKEMA (for herself, Mr.
AUCOIN, Mr. MICHEL, Mr. WYLIE,
Mr. ANNUNZIO, Mr. ARMEY, Mr.
ASPIN, Mr. BALLENGER, Mr. BARTLETT,
Mr. BARTON of Texas, Mrs. BENTLEY,
Mr. BEVILL, Mr. BLILEY, Mr. BONIOR,
Mr. Bosco, Mrs. BOXER, Mr. BRYANT,
Mr. BUECHNER, Mr. BURTON of Indi-
ana, Mr. BUSTAMANTE, Mr. CAMPBELL
of Colorado, Mr. CARR, Mr. CHENEY,
Mr. CLARKE, Mr. COBLE, Mr. COLEMAN
of Texas, Mrs. COLLINS, Mr. Cos-
TELLO, Mr. COURTER, Mr. Cox, Mr.
CRAIG, Mr. DANNEMEYER, Mr. DAVIS,
Mr. DEFAZIO, Mr. DE LUGO, Mr.
DEWINE, Mr. DORNAN of California,
Mr. DOUGLAS, Mr. DWYER of New
Jersey, Mr. ECKART, Mr. EMERSON,
Mr. ERDREICH, Mr. FASCELL, Mr.
FAWELL, Mr. FAZIO, Mr. GALLO, Mr.
GILMAN, Mr. GILLMOR, Mr. GOOD-
LING, Mr. GORDON, Mr. GRANT, Mr.
GUNDERSON, Mr. HANSEN, Mr.
HARRIS, Mr. HASTERT, Mr. HATCHER,
Mr. HAYES of Illinois, Mr. HEFNER,
Mr. HOCHBRUECKNER, Mr. HORTON,
Mr. HUBBARD, Mr. HUCKABY, Mr.
HUGHES, Mr. HUNTER, Mr. HYDE, Mrs.
JOHNSON of Connecticut, Mr. JONTZ,
Mr. KANJORSKI, Mr. KOLTER, Mr.
LANCASTER, Mr. LENT, Mrs. LLOYD,
Mr. LEHMAN of California, Mr. MAD-
IGAN, Mr. MANTON, Mr. MARLENEE,
Mr. MCCANDLESS, Mr. MCCRERY, Mr.
MCEWEN, Mr. MCGRATH, Mr. MILLER
of Ohio, Mr. MOLINARI, Mr. MOOR-
HEAD, Mrs. MORELLA, Mr. MRAZEK,
Mr. NAGLE, Mr. NELSON of Florida,
Mr. NOWAK, Mr. OLIN, Mr. OWENS of
New York, Mr. PACKARD, Mr. PAL-
LONE, Mr. PAYNE of Virginia, Mr.
PICKETT, Mr. PORTER, Mr. POSHARD,
Mr. PURSELL, Mr. RINALDO, Mr. ROE,
Mr. ROSE, Mr. ROWLAND of Connecti-
cut, Mrs. SAIKI, Mr. SAXTON, Mr.
SCHAEFER, Mr. SCHUETTE, MS. SCHNEI-
DER, Mr. SHAYS, Mr. SHUSTER, Mr.
SMITH of Florida, Mr. SMITH of New
Hampshire, Mr. STAGGERS, Mr.
TALLON, Mr. TORRES, Mrs. VUCANO-
VICH, Mr. WALSH, Mr. WEBER, Mr.
WHEAT, Mr. WILLIAMS, and Mr.
WOLPE):

H. Con. Res. 37. Concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress that the current Federal income tax deduction for interest paid on debt secured by a first or second home should not be further restricted; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Mr. SIKORSKI (for himself, Mr.
PORTER, Mr. MCCURDY, Mr. BRYANT,
Mr. OBEY, Ms. SCHNEIDER, Mr.
LANTOS, Mr. SCHEUER, Mr. BUECHNER,
Mr. FAUNTROY, Mr. STUDDS, and Mr.
DOUGLAS):

H. Con. Res. 38. Concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress regarding the murder on December 22, 1988, of Brazilian environmentalist and union leader "Chico" Mendes Filho; to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.

By Mr. FOLEY:

H. Res. 51. Resolution designating membership on certain standing committees of the House; considered and agreed to.

By Mr. ROSTENKOWSKI (for himself and Mr. ARCHER):

H. Res. 52. Resolution providing amounts from the contingent fund of the House for expenses of investigations and studies by the Committee on Ways and Means in the 1st session of the 101st Congress; to the Committee on House Administration.

By Mr. MCDADE:

H. Res. 53. Resolution amending the Rules of the House of Representatives to prohibit Members, officers, and employees from accepting honoraria; to the Committee on Rules.

By Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire: H. Res. 54. Resolution providing for the consideration of a joint resolution (H.J. Res. 88) disapproving the pay increase for Members of Congress recommended by the President; to the Committee on Rules.

16.19 PRIVATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

Under clause 1 of rule XXII, private bills and a resolution were introduced and severally referred as follows:

By Mr. COLEMAN of Texas: H.R. 713. A bill for the relief of Bruce C. Veit; to the Committee on the Judiciary. By Mr. GONZALEZ:

H.R. 714. A bill to waive certain time limitations with respect to awarding the Medal of Honor to Rudolph Salais Vela; to the Committee on Armed Services.

By Mr. MATSUI:

H.R. 715. A bill for the relief of the Junior Achievement of Sacramento, Inc.; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. VANDER JAGT: H.R. 716. A bill for the relief of James C. Pope; to the Committee on the Judiciary. By Mr. WYLIE:

H. Res. 55. Resolution expressing the congratulations of the House of Representatives to Mr. Donald Richard Newkirk of Worthington, OH, on the occasion of his 30th anniversary with the Ohio Hospital Association and his retirement from such association, and offering its best wishes to him, his wife Peggy, and their children; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. 16.20 ADDITIONAL SPONSORS

Under clause 4 of rule XXII, sponsors were added to public bills and resolutions as follows:

H.R. 6: Mr. FAUNTROY, Mr. MARTIN of New York, Mr. MOLLOHAN, Mr. MOAKLEY, Mr. LEWIS of Georgia, Mr. HENRY, Mr. DYMALLY, Mr. KLECZKA, Mr. ROSE, Mr. Towns, Mr. WHEAT, Mr. COYNE, Mrs. MARTIN of Illinois, Mr. DAVIS, Mr. SLATTERY, Mr. DE LUGO, Mr. BONIOR, Mr. FAZIO, Mr. WATKINS, Mr. STANGELAND, Mr. HAWKINS, Mr. COSTELLO, Mr. TRAFICANT, Mr. McEwEN, Mr. WEBER, Mr. MAZZOLI, Mr. ROE, Mr. PAYNE of New Jersey, Mr. BUSTAMANTE, Mr. RAHALL, MS. PELOSI, Mr. DORNAN of California, Mr. LA FALCE, Mr. BUNNING, Mr. HALL of Ohio, Mr. FAWELL, Mr. LANCASTER, and Mr. SCHUETTE.

H.R. 14: Mr. DORGAN of North Dakota, Mr. BROWN of California, Mr. DWYER of New Jersey, Mr. MINETA, Mr. SKAGGS, Mr. SIKORSKI, Mr. EDWARDS of California, Mr. McDERMOTT, and Mr. RAHALL.

H.R. 25: Mr. MINETA.

H.R. 37: Mr. UDALL, Mr. FASCELL, Mr. FAZIO, Mr. VENTO, Mr. GALLO, Mr. FORD of Michigan, Mr. SMITH of Florida, Mrs. MARTIN of Illinois, Mr. OWENS of New York, Mr. ROE, Mrs. ROUKEMA, Mr. ATKINS, Mr. GORDON, Mr. PEPPER, Mr. GEPHARDT, Mr. GOODLING, Mr. FOGLIETTA, Mrs. MORELLA, Mr. HAYES of Louisiana, Mr. LIPINSKI, Mr. BONIOR, Mr. NELSON of Florida, Mr. MCHUGH, Mrs. COLLINS, Mr. SMITH of Vermont, Mr. MANTON, Mr. MCDERMOTT, Mr. DWYER of New Jersey, Mrs. UNSOELD, Mrs. BENTLEY, Mr. MRAZEK, Mr. BEILENSON, Mr. MCGRATH, Mr. HOCHBRUECKNER, Mr. LEWIS of Georgia, Mr. MORRISON of Connecticut, and Mr. HUGHES.

H.R. 40: Mr. FUSTER, Mr. BROWN of California, Mr. DEFAZIO, Mr. FASCELL, Mr.

BRYANT, Mr. DWYER of New Jersey, Mrs. PATTERSON, Mr. KOSTMAYER, Mr. SHARP, Mr. FAWELL, Mrs. SCHROEDER, Mr. BUNNING, Mr. SMITH of Vermont, Mr. GRANDY, Mr. UPTON, Mr. ARCHER, Mr. HANSEN, Mr. JACOBS, and Mr. RAHALL.

H.R. 42: Mr. ATKINS, Mr. LELAND, Mr. CLAY, Mrs. COLLINS, Mr. FLAKE, and Mr. NEAL of North Carolina.

H.R. 75: Mr. FAUNTROY.
H.R. 76: Mr. GRANT.

HR. 77: Mr. ATKINS and Mr. FASCELL.
H.R. 83: Mr. RAY, Mr. FRANK, and Mr.
FAUNTROY.

H.R. 84: Mr. RANGEL, Mr. OBERSTAR, Mr. DONNELLY, and Mr. MACHTLEY.

H.R. 85: Mr. FRANK, Mr. SCHUETTE, Mr. PENNY, Mrs. MEYERS of Kansas, Mrs. COLLINS, Mr. ATKINS, Mr. BATES, Mr. STUDDS, Mr. BROWN of California, Mr. BRENNAN, Mr. HAYES of Illinois, and Mr. COELHO.

H.R. 86: Mr. GILMAN, Mrs. ROUKEMA, Mr. RINALDO, and Mr. RANGEL.

H.R. 87: Mr. BERMAN, MS. PELOSI, Mr. SMITH of Iowa, and Mr. FOGLIETTA.

H.R. 88: Mr. LAGOMARSINO, Mr. MARTINEZ, Mr. FAZIO, Mr. HUGHES, Mr. RAY, and Mr. SMITH of Florida.

H.R. 89: Mr. WEISS.

H.R. 90: Mr. JONTZ, Mr. FROST, Mrs. COLLINS, and Mr. ARMEY.

H.R. 140: Mr. DWYER of New Jersey, Mr. MCDERMOTT, Mr. FLAKE, Mr. WOLPE, Mr. DYMALLY, and Mr. CROCKETT.

H.R. 145: Mr. DELLUMS, Mr. JONES of Georgia, Mr. VENTO, Mr. LANTOS, Mr. LIPINSKI, Mr. FAUNTROY, Mr. DWYER of New Jersey, Mr. MURPHY, Mr. SABO, Mr. COYNE, Mr. KOLTER, Mr. HOCHBRUECKNER, Mr. WALGREN, Mr. SPENCE, Mr. PALLONE, Mrs. BENTLEY, Mr. FORD of Tennessee, Mr. OLIN, Mr. ACKERMAN, Mr. FROST, Mr. MURTHA, Mrs. BOXER, Mr. HAYES of Illinois, Mr. SKELTON, Mr. DOWNEY, Mr. DYMALLY, Mr. FLAKE, Mr. BORSKI, Mr. STAGGERS, Mr. PEPPER, Mr. DARDEN, Mr. PENNY, MS. PELOSI, Mr. SIKORSKI, Mr. SAVAGE, Mr. FRANK, Mr. KOSTMAYER, Mr. BOUCHER, Mr. WHITTAKER, Mr. KLECZKA. Mr. DONNELLY, Mr. TORRES, Mr. PERKINS, Mr. FASCELL, Mr. COSTELLO, and Mr. HAMILTON.

H.R. 149: Mr. HAYES of Louisiana and Mrs. BYRON.

H.R. 150: Mr. NEAL of Massachusetts, Mr. FAUNTROY, Mr. BERMAN, Mr. BATES, Mr. DORNAN of California, Mrs. COLLINS, Mr. FRANK, Mr. SMITH of Florida, Mr. GUNDERSON, Mr. ARMEY, Mr. THOMAS A. LUKEN, Mr. HORTON, Mr. LAFALCE, Mrs. BoXER, Mr. MCDERMOTT, Mr. COSTELLO, Mr. RANGEL, Mr. WILSON, Mr. DYMALLY, Mr. McGRATH, and Mrs. KENNELLY.

H.R. 152: Mr. MOAKLEY, Mr. FAUNTROY, Mr. COSTELLO, Mr. FRANK, Mr. STANGELAND, Mr. ROE, Mr. COYNE, Mr. SMITH of Florida, Mr. FOGLIETTA, Mr. OWENS of New York, Mr. THOMAS of Georgia, Mr. FLORIO, Mr. DYмALLY, Mr. DE LUGO, Mr. KOLTER, Mrs. COLLINS, Mr. MARTINEZ, Mr. HORTON, Mr. DWYER of New Jersey, and Mr. ROWLAND of Connecticut.

H.R. 169: Mr. SENSENBRENNER, Mr. SCHAEFER, Mr. HEFLEY, Mr. DENNEY SMITH, and Mr. HASTERT.

H.R. 218: Mr. DE LUGO, Mr. BEILENSON, Mr. OWENS of New York, Mr. RoE, and Mr. MARTINEZ.

H.R. 219: Mr. DE LUGO, Mr. DYMALLY, and Mr. CLAY.

H.R. 283: Mr. ACKERMAN, Mr. HORTON, Mr. CLINGER, Mr. DYMALLY, Mr. OXLEY, Mr. JONES of Georgia, Mr. HAMMERSCHMIDT, MS. OAKAR, Mr. ROE, Mr. LAGOMARSINO, Mr. ANTHONY, and Mr. APPLEGATE.

H.R. 286: Mr. EMERSON, Mr. HASTERT, and Mr. APPLEGATE.

H.R. 289: Mr. FAZIO, Mr. FRANK, Mr. AckERMAN, Mr. BERMAN, Mr. STARK, Mrs. COLLINS, Mr. HORTON, Mrs. MORELLA, Mr.

TORRES, Mr. VENTO, Mr. Bosco, Mr. OWENS of New York, Mr. EVANS, Mr. MARTINEZ, Mr. DE LUGO, Mr. SIKORSKI, Mr. SCHEUER, Mr. GORDON, Mrs. SAIKI, Ms. OAKAR, Mr. ATKINS, Mr. FOGLIETTA, Mr. LEVINE of California, Mr. WAXMAN, Mr. BLAZ, Mr. WEISS, Mr. RANGEL, and Mr. McDERMOTT.

H.R. 303: Mr. MADIGAN, Ms. KAPTUR, Mr. PACKARD, Mr. HEFLEY, Mr. RINALDO, Mr. RAVENEL, Mr. PALLONE, Mr. DEWINE, Mr. BEVILL, Mr. OWENS of Utah, Mr. HATCHER, Mrs. SAIKI, Mr. PARRIS, Mr. QUILLEN, Mr. DUNCAN, Mr. GINGRICH, Mr. LEWIS of Florida, Mr. DENNY SMITH, Mr. HALL of Texas, Mr. MAVROULES, Mr. LIPINSKI, Mr. STOKES, Mr. LEWIS of Georgia, Mr. DANNEMEYER, Mr. ACKERMAN, and Mr. GORDON.

H.R. 305: Mr. SPRATT.

H.R. 328: Mr. DANNEMEYER, Mr. COBLE, Mr. LAGOMARSINO, Mr. HANSEN, and Mr. UPTON. H.R. 329: Mr. DANNEMEYER, Mr. SENSENBRENNER, Mr. SPRATT, Mr. HOLLOWAY, Mr. COBLE, Mrs. VUCANOVICH, Mr. McEwEN, Mr. WOLF, Mr. LAGOMARSINO, Mr. HANSEN, and Mr. UPTON.

H.R. 330: Mr. DANNEMEYER, Mr. SENSENBRENNER, Mr. OXLEY, Mr. SPRATT, Mr. COBLE, Mr. MCEWEN, Mr. LAGOMARSINO, Mr. HANSEN, and Mr. UPTON.

H.R. 332: Mr. PORTER, Mrs. BENTLEY, Mr. COSTELLO, Mr. ARMEY, Mr. SCHAEFER, Mr. SHUMWAY, Mr. HEFLEY, Mr. COMBEST, and Mr. HASTERT.

H.R. 347: Mr. GALLO.

H.R. 350: Mr. GALLO, Mr. NATCHER, and Mr. SOLOMON.

H.R. 377: Mr. BURTON of Indiana, Mr. MARTIN of New York, Mr. ERDREICH, Mrs. LLOYD, Mrs. COLLINS, Mr. WELDON, Mr. WALSH, Mr. BEVILL, Mrs. PATTERSON, Mr. JONES of North Carolina, Mr. WOLF, Mr. LAGOMARSINO, Mr. GILLMOR, Mr. MURPHY, Mr. MCCRERY, Mrs. BENTLEY, Mr. McGRATH, Mr. HASTERT, Mr. McEwEN, Mr. DOUGLAS, Mr. CAMPBELL of Colorado, Mr. ROE, Mr. BEREUTER, Mr. PENNY, and Mr. DEFAZIO.

H.R. 381: Mr. PACKARD, Mr. DORNAN Of California, Mr. KOLTER, Mrs. BENTLEY, Mr. MCGRATH, Mr. EMERSON, and Mr. LAGOMARSINO.

H.R. 401: Mr. RITTER, Mr. RAY, Mr. JAMES, Mr. DANNEMEYER, Mr. CLARKE, Mrs. BYRON, Mr. HOUGHTON, Mrs. PATTERSON, Mr. SLATTERY, Mr. ROHRABACHER, Mr. GINGRICH, and Mr. HEFLEY.

H.R. 423: Mr. BROOMFIELD, Mr. NEAL of Massachusetts, Mr. GALLO, Mr. PENNY, Mrs. COLLINS, Mr. SPRATT, Mr. EMERSON, and Mr. CAMPBELL of Colorado.

H.R. 436: Mr. BUSTAMANTE, Mr. EDWARDS of California, Mr. LEHMAN of Florida, and Mrs. SAIKI.

H.R. 500: Mr. SMITH of Vermont and Mr. PALLONE.

H.R. 518: Mr. CHANDLER, Mr. TAUKE, Mr. HEFLEY, Mr. FAWELL, Mr. NIELSON of Utah, Mr. ROWLAND of Connecticut, Mr. DUNCAN, Mr. THOMAS of California, Mrs. SMITH of Nebraska, Mr. McEwEN, Mr. BARTLETT, Mr. BARNARD, Mr. ARMEY, Mrs. JOHNSON of Connecticut, Mr. SENSENBRENNER, Mr. KASICH, Mr. RHODES, Mr. SCHUETTE, Mr. UPTON, Mr. BROWN of Colorado, Mrs. MEYERS of Kansas, Mrs. VUCANOVICH, Mr. DERRICK, Mr. COOPER, Mr. NowAK, Mr. BROOMFIELD, and Mr. CAMPBELL of California.

H.R. 563: Mr. NATCHER, Mr. APPLEGATE, Mrs. BENTLEY, Mr. MAVROULES, Mrs. PATTERSON, Mr. KENNEDY, Mr. STAGGERS, Mr. TALLON, Mr. YATES, Mr. PASHAYAN, Mr. PEASE, Mr. DYMALLY, Mr. NEAL of North Carolina, Mr. HAWKINS, Mrs. MORELLA, Mr. FASCELL, Mr. LEWIS of Georgia, Mr. FOGLIETTA, Mr. ROWLAND of Connecticut, and Mr. GRANDY.

H.R. 565: Mr. HOCHBRUECKNER.

H.R. 567: MS. KAPTUR, Mr. LEVINE of California, Mr. OWENS of New York, Mr. HUBBARD, Mr. JONES of North Carolina, Mr.

HUGHES, Mr. AUCOIN, Mr. TALLON, Mr. FOGLIETTA, Mr. CROCKETT, Mr. ACKERMAN, Mr. TORRES, Mr. DURBIN, and Mr. McDERMOTT.

H.R. 578: Mr. GOODLING, Mr. McGRATH, and Mr. ACKERMAN.

H.R. 579: Mr. McEwEN, Mr. PARRIS, Mr. GALLEGLY, Mr. FAWELL, Mrs. VUCANOVICH, Mr. UPTON, and Mr. HYDE.

H.R. 586: Mr. UPTON, Mr. LANTOS, and Mr. ATKINS.

H.R. 594: Mr. STUDDS, Mr. KENNEDY, Mr. FOGLIETTA, Mr. MCDERMOTT, Mr. TORRES, Mr. RICHARDSON, Mr. SLATTERY, Mr. McCURDY, Mr. SMITH of Vermont, Mr. FORD of Tennessee, Mr. OWENS of Utah, Mr. BUECHNER, Mr. COELHO, Mr. PALLONE, Mr. FAZIO, Mr. DURBIN, Mr. SHAW, Mr. MARKEY, Mr. BATES, Mr. MINETA, Mrs. KENNELLY, Mr. HUTTO, Mr. DICKS, Mr. DARDEN, Mr. WAXMAN, Mr. MAZZOLI, Mr. PEASE, Mr. HUGHES, and Mr. MORRISON of Connecticut.

H.R. 622: Mr. GALLEGLY, Mrs. VUCANOVICH, and Mr. LAGOMARSINO.

H.R. 623: Mrs. VUCANOVICH and Mr. WEBER.

H.R. 624: Mr. TAUZIN, Mrs. VUCANOVICH, and Mr. WEBER.

H.R. 625: Mr. PARRIS and Mrs. VUCANOVICH.

H.R. 626: Mr. TAUZIN and Mrs. VUCANOVICH.

H.R. 634: Mr. BLAZ, Mr. HANSEN, Mr. BATEMAN, Mr. HANCOCK, Mr. BOEHLERT, Mr. BRYANT, Mr. SLAUGHTER of Virginia, Mr. EмERSON, Mr. HEFNER, Mr. LAGOMARSINO, Mr. JAMES, and Mr. COSTELLO.

H.J. Res. 21: Mrs. COLLINS, Mr. DE LUGO, Mrs. MORELLA, Mr. DORNAN of California, Mr. MARTINEZ, Mr. DYMALLY, Mr. FAZIO, Mr. CLAY, Mr. MRAZEK, Mr. ACKERMAN, Mr. ROE, Mr. FAUNTROY, Mr. STOKES, Mr. VOLKMER, Mr. GILMAN, Mrs. BOXER, Mr. BRYANT, and Mr. MCDERMOTT.

H.J. Res. 31: Mr. GILMAN, Mr. DWYER of New Jersey, Mr. MCDERMOTT, Mr. JONTZ, Mr. FLAKE, Mr. WOLPE, Mr. PEASE, Mr. BRYANT, Mrs. KENNELLY, Mr. APPLEGATE, Mr. MORRISON of Connecticut, Mr. FROST, Mrs. UNSOELD, and Mr. WYDEN.

H.J. Res. 34: Mr. ROWLAND of Connecticut, Mr. HEFLEY, Mr. WILSON, Mrs. MEYERS of Kansas, Mr. LEWIS of Florida, Mr. MCEWEN, Mrs. JOHNSON of Connecticut, and Mr. GORDON.

H.J. Res. 62: Mr. DANNEMEYER, Mr. SENSENBRENNER, Mr. BAKER, Mr. SPRATT, Mr. COBLE, Mr. LAGOMARSINO, Mr. HOCHBRUECKNER, Mr. UPTON, and Mr. HANSEN.

H.J. Res. 74: Mr. ROE, Mr. FAUNTROY, Mr. Towns, Mr. BERMAN, Mr. ROSE, Mr. MATSUI, Mrs. COLLINS, and Mr. OWENS of New York.

H.J. Res. 82: Mrs. BENTLEY, Mrs. BOXER, Mr. CONTE, Mr. CROCKETT, Mr. DwYER of New Jersey, Mr. EVANS, Mr. FAZIO, Mr. HORTON, Mrs. PATTERSON, Mr. WALGREN, Mr. WAXMAN, Mr. WEISS, Mr. ANDERSON, Mr. BERMAN, Mr. BLILEY, Mr. BOUCHER, Mr. BusTAMANTE, Mrs. BYRON, Mr. CHANDLER, Mr. CLAY, Mr. WOLF, Mr. COLEMAN of Texas, Mr. DEFAZIO, Mr. DORGAN of North Dakota, Mr. FROST, Mr. GONZALEZ, Mr. GUARINI, Mr. HAMMERSCHMIDT, Mr. HEFNER, Mr. HENRY, Mr. HOAGLAND, Mr. HOYER, Mr. HUBBARD, Mr. HYDE, Mr. INHOFE, Mr. JONES of Georgia, Mr. JONTZ, Mr. KASICH, Mrs. KENNELLY, Mr. KLECZKA, Mr. KOSTMAYER, Mrs. LLOYD, Mr. McDADE, Mr. MCDERMOTT, Mr. McEWEN, Mr. McGRATH, Mr. MCHUGH, Mrs. MARTIN of Illinois, Mr. MILLER of Ohio, Mr. MINETA, Mr. MOORHEAD, Mr. MORRISON of Washington, Mr. MRAZEK, Mr. MURPHY, Mr. PALLONE, Mr. PASHAYAN, MS. PELOSI, Mr. PEPPER, Mr. SAWYER, Mr. SMITH of Vermont, Mr. SoloMON, Mr. VOLKMER, and Mr. YOUNG of Alaska.

H.J. Res. 83: Mr. HOCHBRUECKNER and Mr. HUGHES.

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