[House Calendars, Final - 106th Congress, 2nd Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
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HISTORY OF BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS - SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
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No. Index Key and History of Bill
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SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
S. Con. Res. 5 (H. Con. Res. 24).--Expressing congressional
opposition to the unilateral declaration of a Palestinian
state and urging the President to assert clearly United States
opposition to such a unilateral declaration of statehood.
Referred to Foreign Relations Feb. 4, 1999. Committee
discharged. Passed Senate Mar. 11, 1999; Roll No. 38: 98-1.
Received in House and held at desk Mar. 15, 1999.
S. Con. Res. 6.--Authorizing flags located in the Capitol complex
to be flown at half-staff in memory of R. Scott Bates,
Legislative Clerk of the United States Senate. Passed Senate
Feb. 6, 1999. Received in House and held at desk Feb. 8, 1999.
Passed House Feb. 9, 1999.
S. Con. Res. 7.--Honoring the life and legacy of King Hussein ibn
Talal al-Hashem. Passed Senate Feb. 8, 1999. Received in House
and held at desk Feb. 9, 1999. Passed House Feb. 10, 1999;
Roll No. 18: 420-0.
S. Con. Res. 15 (H. Con. Res. 40).--Honoring Morris King Udall,
former United States Representative from Arizona, and
extending the condolences of the Congress on his death. Passed
Senate Mar. 4, 1999. Received in House and held at desk Mar.
9, 1999.
S. Con. Res. 17 (H. Con. Res. 56).--Concerning the 20th
Anniversary of the Taiwan Relations Act. Referred to Foreign
Relations Mar. 11, 1999. Reported amended Mar. 26, 1999; no
written report. Passed Senate amended Apr. 12, 1999. Received
in House and held at desk Apr. 13, 1999.
S. Con. Res. 20 (H. Con. Res. 68).--Setting forth the
congressional budget for the United States Government for
fiscal years 2000 through 2009. Reported from the Budget Mar.
19, 1999; Rept. 106-27. Considered Mar. 24, 25, 1999. Returned
to the calendar Mar. 25, 1999. See H. Con. Res. 68 for further
action.
S. Con. Res. 21 (H. Res. 151).--Authorizing the President of the
United States to conduct military air operations and missile
strikes against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and
Montenegro). Passed Senate Mar. 23, 1999; Roll No. 57: 58-41.
Received in House and held at desk Mar. 24, 1999. Failed of
passage Apr. 28, 1999; Roll No. 103: 213-213.
S. Con. Res. 23.--Providing for a conditional adjournment or
recess of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Passed
Senate Mar. 25, 1999. Received in House and passed Mar. 25,
1999.
S. Con. Res. 29.--Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for
concerts to be authorized by the National Symphony Orchestra.
Passed Senate Apr. 22, 1999. Received in House and referred to
Transportation and Infrastructure Apr. 26, 1999.
S. Con. Res. 30.--Recognizing the sacrifice and dedication of
members of America's nongovernmental organizations (NGO's) and
private volunteer organizations (PVO's) throughout their
history and specifically in answer to their courageous
response to recent disasters in Central America and Kosovo.
Referred to Foreign Relations Apr. 27, 1999. Reported Nov. 3,
1999; no written report. Passed Senate Nov. 8, 1999. Received
in House and referred to International Relations Nov. 9, 1999.
S. Con. Res. 35.--Providing for a conditional adjournment or
recess of the Senate and a conditional adjournment of the
House of Representatives. Passed Senate May 26, 1999. Received
in House and passed May 26, 1999; Roll No. 165: 249-178.
S. Con. Res. 36.--Condemning Palestinian efforts to revive the
original Palestine partition plan of November 29, 1947, and
condemning the United Nations Commission on Human Rights for
its April 27, 1999, resolution endorsing Palestinian self-
determination on the basis of the original Palestine partition
plan. Referred to Foreign Relations May 27, 1999. Reported
June 30, 1999; no written report. Passed Senate July 1, 1999.
Received in House and referred to International Relations July
12, 1999.
S. Con. Res. 39.--Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding
the treatment of religious minorities in the Islamic Republic
of Iran, and particularly the recent arrests of members of
that country's Jewish community. Referred to Foreign Relations
June 14, 1999. Committee discharged. Passed Senate amended
June 23, 1999. Received in House and held at desk June 25,
1999.
S. Con. Res. 40.--Commending the President and the Armed Forces
for the success of Operation Allied Force. Passed Senate June
17, 1999. Received in House and referred to International
Relations and in addition to Armed Services June 18, 1999.
S. Con. Res. 42.--Expressing the sense of the Congress that a
commemorative postage stamp should be issued by the United
States Postal Service honoring the members of the Armed Forces
who have been awarded the Purple Heart. Referred to
Governmental Affairs June 24, 1999. Committee discharged.
Passed Senate Nov. 19, 1999. Received in House and held at
desk Nov. 22, 1999. Referred to Government Reform Jan. 27,
2000.
S. Con. Res. 43.--Providing for a conditional adjournment or
recess of the Senate and a conditional adjournment of the
House of Representatives. Passed Senate July 1, 1999. Received
in House and passed July 1, 1999.
S. Con. Res. 46.--Expressing the sense of Congress that the July
20, 1999, 30th anniversary of the first lunar landing should
be a day of celebration and reflection on the Apollo-11
mission to the Moon and the accomplishments of the Apollo
program throughout the 1960's and 1970's. Passed Senate July
20, 1999. Received in House and referred to Government Reform
July 21, 1999.
S. Con. Res. 48.--Relating to the Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation Forum. Referred to Foreign Relations July 26,
1999. Reported July 28, 1999; no written report. Passed Senate
Aug. 5, 1999. Received in House and held at desk Sept. 8,
1999.
S. Con. Res. 51.--Providing for a conditional adjournment or
recess of the Senate and a conditional adjournment of the
House of Representatives. Passed Senate Aug. 5, 1999. Received
in House and passed Aug. 5, 1999.
S. Con. Res. 53.--Condemning all prejudice against individuals of
Asian and Pacific Island ancestry in the United States and
supporting political and civic participation by such
individuals throughout the United States. Referred to the
Judiciary Aug. 5, 1999. Reported amended July 20, 2000; no
written report. Passed Senate amended July 27, 2000. Received
in House and referred to the Judiciary Sept. 6, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 56 (H. Con. Res. 184).--Expressing the sense of
Congress regarding the importance of ``family friendly''
programming on television. Referred to Commerce, Science and
Transportation Sept. 14, 1999. Committee discharged. Passed
Senate Sept. 16, 1999. Received in House and held at desk
Sept. 17, 1999.
S. Con. Res. 57 (H. Con. Res. 257).--Concerning the emancipation
of the Iranian Baha'i community. Referred to Foreign Relations
Sept. 29, 1999. Reported June 28, 2000; no written report.
Passed Senate amended July 19, 2000. Received in House and
referred to International Relations July 20, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 60.--Expressing the sense of Congress that a
commemorative postage stamp should be issued in honor of the
U.S.S. Wisconsin and all those who served aboard her. Referred
to Governmental Affairs Oct. 15, 1999. Committee discharged.
Passed Senate Oct. 3 (Legislative day of Sept. 22), 2000.
Received in House and referred to Government Reform Oct. 4,
2000.
S. Con. Res. 66.--To authorize the printing of ``Capitol Builder:
The Shorthand Journals of Captain Montgomery C. Meigs, 1853-
1861''. Passed Senate Nov. 2, 1999. Received in House and
referred to House Administration Nov. 3, 1999.
S. Con. Res. 67.--To authorize the printing of ``The United States
Capitol: A Chronicle, Design, and Politics''. Passed Senate
Nov. 2, 1999. Received in House and referred to House
Administration Nov. 3, 1999.
S. Con. Res. 68.--Expressing the sense of Congress on the occasion
of the 10th anniversary of historic events in Central and
Eastern Europe, particularly the Velvet Revolution in
Czechoslovakia, and reaffirming the bonds of friendship and
cooperation between the United States and the Czech and Slovak
Republics. Reported from Foreign Relations Nov. 3, 1999; no
written report. Passed Senate Nov. 8, 1999. Received in House
and referred to International Relations Nov. 9, 1999.
S. Con. Res. 70.--Requesting that the United States Postal Service
issue a commemorative postage stamp honoring the national
veterans service organizations of the United States. Referred
to Governmental Affairs Nov. 5, 1999. Committee discharged.
Passed Senate Oct. 3 (Legislative day of Sept. 22), 2000.
Received in House and referred to Government Reform Oct. 4,
2000.
S. Con. Res. 71.--Expressing the sense of Congress that Miami,
Florida, and not a competing foreign city, should serve as the
permanent location for the Secretariat of the Free Trade Area
of the Americas (FTAA) beginning in 2005. Referred to Finance
Nov. 8, 1999. Committee discharged. Passed Senate Nov. 19,
1999. Received in House and held at desk Nov. 22, 1999.
Referred to Ways and Means Jan. 27, 2000. Rules suspended.
Passed House Apr. 11, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 77 (H.R. 3194).--Making technical corrections to the
enrollment of H.R.3194. Passed Senate Nov. 19, 1999. Received
in House and held at desk Nov. 22, 1999.
S. Con. Res. 80.--Providing for a conditional adjournment or
recess of the Senate and a conditional adjournment of the
House of Representatives. Passed Senate Feb. 10, 2000. Passed
Senate Feb. 10, 2000. Received in House and passed Feb. 10,
2000.
S. Con. Res. 81.--Expressing the sense of the Congress that the
Government of the People's Republic of China should
immediately release Rabiya Kadeer, her secretary, and her son,
and permit them to move to the United States if they so
desire. Referred to Foreign Relations Feb. 10, 2000. Reported
Apr. 13, 2000; no written report. Passed Senate amended May 2,
2000. Received in House and referred to International
Relations May 3, 2000. Rules suspended. Passed House July 24,
2000.
S. Con. Res. 83.--Commending the people of Iran for their
commitment to the democratic process and positive political
reform on the occasion of Iran's parliamentary elections.
Passed Senate Feb. 24, 2000. Received in House and referred to
International Relations Feb. 29, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 87.--Commending the Holy See for making significant
contributions to international peace and human rights, and
objecting to efforts to expel the Holy See from the United
Nations by removing the Holy See's Permanent Observer status
in the United Nations, and for other purposes. Referred to
Foreign Relations Mar. 1, 2000. Reported Mar. 9, 2000; no
written report.
S. Con. Res. 89.--To establish the Joint Congressional Committee
on Inaugural Ceremonies for the inauguration of the President-
elect and Vice President-elect of the United States on January
20, 2001. Passed Senate Mar. 2, 2000. Received in House and
held at desk Mar. 6, 2000. Rules suspended. Passed House Mar.
14, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 90.--To authorize the use of the rotunda of the
Capitol by the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural
Ceremonies in connection with the proceedings and ceremonies
conducted for the inauguration of the President-elect and the
Vice President-elect of the United States. Passed Senate Mar.
2, 2000. Received in House and held at desk Mar. 6, 2000.
Rules suspended. Passed House Mar. 14, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 91.--Congratulating the Republic of Lithuania on the
tenth anniversary of the reestablishment of its independence
from the rule of the former Soviet Union. Passed Senate Mar.
2, 2000. Received in House and referred to International
Relations Mar. 6, 2000. Rules suspended. Passed House Mar. 8,
2000; Roll No. 32: 384-0.
S. Con. Res. 94.--Providing for a conditional adjournment or
recess of the Senate. Passed Senate Mar. 9, 2000. Received in
House and passed Mar. 9, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 95.--Commemorating the twelfth anniversary of the
Halabja massacre. Passed Senate Mar. 9, 2000. Received in
House and referred to International Relations Mar. 13, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 96.--Concurrent resolution recognizing and honoring
members of the American Hellenic Educational Progressive
Association (AHEPA) who are being awarded the AHEPA Medal for
Military Service in the Armed Forces of the United States.
Passed Senate Mar. 20, 2000. Received in House and referred to
Armed Services Mar. 21, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 97 (H. Con. Res. 271).--Expressing the support of
Congress for activities to increase public awareness of
multiple sclerosis. Passed Senate Mar. 21, 2000. Received in
House and referred to Commerce Mar. 22, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 98 (H. Con. Res. 293).--Urging compliance with the
Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child
Abduction. Referred to Foreign Relations Mar. 23, 2000.
Reported Apr. 26, 2000; no written report.
S. Con. Res. 99 (H. Con. Res. 292).--Congratulating the people of
Taiwan for the successful conclusion of presidential elections
on March 18, 2000, and reaffirming United States policy toward
Taiwan and the People's Republic of China. Passed Senate Mar.
28, 2000. Received in House and held at desk Mar. 29, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 101 (H. Con. Res. 290).--Setting forth the
congressional budget for the United States Government for
fiscal years 2001 through 2005 and revising the budgetary
levels for fiscal year 2000. Reported from the Budget Mar. 31,
2000; Rept. 106-251. Considered Apr. 4, 5, 6, 7, 2000.
Returned to the calendar Apr. 7, 2000. See H. Con. Res. 290
for further action.
S. Con. Res. 103 (H. Con. Res. 228).--Honoring the members of the
Armed Forces and Federal civilian employees who served the
Nation during the Vietnam era and the families of those
individuals who lost their lives or remain unaccounted for or
were injured during that era in Southeast Asia or elsewhere in
the world in defense of United States national security
interests. Referred to the Judiciary Apr. 11, 2000. Committee
discharged. Passed Senate May 4, 2000. Received in House and
held at desk May 8, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 108 (H. Con. Res. 310).--Designating the week
beginning on April 30, 2000, and ending on May 6, 2000 as
``National Charter Schools Week''. Passed Senate May 4, 2000.
Received in House and held at desk May 8, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 109.--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the
ongoing persecution of 13 members of Iran's Jewish community.
Passed Senate May 4, 2000. Received in House and referred to
International Relations May 8, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 110 (H. Con. Res. 319).--Congratulating the Republic
of Latvia on the tenth anniversary of the reestablishment of
its independence from the rule of the former Soviet Union.
Referred to Foreign Relations May 4, 2000. Committee
discharged. Passed Senate May 24, 2000. Received in House and
referred to International Relations May 25, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 112 (H.R. 434).--To make technical corrections in the
enrollment of the bill H.R. 434. Passed Senate May 11, 2000.
Received in House and passed May 15, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 113 (H. Con. Res. 328).--Expressing the sense of the
Congress in recognition of the 10th anniversary of the free
and fair elections in Burma and the urgent need to improve the
democratic and human rights of the people of Burma. Referred
to Foreign Relations May 16, 2000. Reported amended June 30,
2000; no written report. Passed Senate amended July 19, 2000.
Received in House and referred to International Relations July
20, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 114.--Recognizing the Liberty Memorial in Kansas
City, Missouri, as a national World War I symbol honoring
those who defended liberty and our country through service in
World War I. Referred to Energy and Natural Resources May 23,
2000. Committee discharged. Passed Senate Oct. 12 (Legislative
day of Sept. 22), 2000. Received in House and held at desk
Oct. 16, 2000. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 24, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 116.--Commending Israel's redeployment from southern
Lebanon. Passed Senate May 23, 2000. Received in House and
referred to International Relations May 24, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 117.--Commending the Republic of Slovenia for its
partnership with the United States and NATO, and expressing
the sense of Congress that Slovenia's accession to NATO would
enhance NATO's security, and for other purposes. Referred to
Foreign Relations May 24, 2000. Reported June 12, 2000; no
written report. Passed Senate June 23, 2000. Received in House
and referred to International Relations June 26, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 118.--Commemorating the 60th anniversary of the
execution of Polish captives by Soviet authorities in April
and May 1940. Referred to Foreign Relations May 25, 2000.
Reported June 12, 2000; no written report. Passed Senate June
23, 2000. Received in House and referred to International
Relations June 26, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 121.--Congratulating Representative Stephen S. F.
Chen on the occasion of his retirement from the diplomatic
service of Taiwan, and for other purposes. Passed Senate June
9, 2000. Received in House and referred to International
Relations June 12, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 122.--Recognizing the 60th anniversary of the United
States nonrecognition policy of the Soviet takeover of
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, and calling for positive steps
to promote a peaceful and democratic future for the Baltic
region. Referred to Foreign Relations June 14, 2000. Reported
June 28, 2000; no written report. Passed Senate July 19, 2000.
Received in House and referred to International Relations July
20, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 124 (H. Con. Res. 275).--Expressing the sense of the
Congress with regard to Iraq's failure to release prisoners of
war from Kuwait and nine other nations in violation of
international agreements. Referred to Foreign Relations June
19, 2000. Reported June 30, 2000; no written report. Passed
Senate amended July 19, 2000. Received in House and held at
desk July 20, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 125.--Providing for a conditional adjournment or
recess of the Senate and a conditional adjournment of the
House of Representatives. Passed Senate June 28, 2000.
Received in House and held at desk June 29, 2000. Passed House
June 30 (Legislative day of June 29), 2000.
S. Con. Res. 126 (H. Con. Res. 140).--Expressing the sense of
Congress that the President should support free and fair
elections and respect for democracy in Haiti. Reported from
Foreign Relations June 30, 2000; no written report. Passed
Senate July 19, 2000. Received in House and referred to
International Relations July 20, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 129.--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the
importance and value of education in United States history.
Passed Senate June 30, 2000. Received in House July 10, 2000.
Rules suspended. Passed House July 10, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 130 (H. Con. Res. 368).--Concurrent resolution
establishing a special task force to recommend an appropriate
recognition for the slave laborers who worked on the
construction of the United States Capitol. Referred to Rules
and Administration July 12, 2000. Committee discharged. Passed
Senate Sept. 15, 2000. Received in House and held at desk
Sept. 18, 2000. Passed House Oct. 24, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 131.--Commemorating the 20th anniversary of the
workers' strikes in Poland that lead to the creation of the
independent trade union Solidarnosc, and for other purposes.
Referred to Foreign Relations July 18, 2000. Reported amended
July 27, 2000; no written report. Passed Senate amended Oct.
11 (Legislative day of Sept. 22), 2000. Received in House and
referred to International Relations Oct. 12, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 132.--Providing for a conditional adjournment or
recess of the Senate and a conditional adjournment of the
House of Representatives. Passed Senate July 27, 2000.
Received in House and passed July 27, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 133 (S. 1809).--To correct the enrollment of S. 1809.
Passed Senate July 27, 2000. Received in House and held at
desk Sept. 6, 2000. Passed House Oct. 11, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 134.--Designating September 8, 2000, as Galveston
Hurricane National Remembrance Day. Passed Senate Sept. 6,
2000. Received in House and held at desk Sept. 7, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 135 (H. Con. Res. 399).--Recognizing the 25th
anniversary of the enactment of the Education for All
Handicapped Children Act of 1975. Referred to Health,
Education, Labor, and Pensions Sept. 13, 2000. Reported Sept.
21, 2000; no written report.
S. Con. Res. 138.--Expressing the sense of Congress that a day of
peace and sharing should be established at the beginning of
each year. Referred to the Judiciary Sept. 21, 2000. Committee
discharged. Passed Senate Oct. 27 (Legislative day of Sept.
22), 2000. Received in House and referred to International
Relations Oct. 28, 2000. Committee discharged. Passed House
Dec. 15, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 139.--Authorizing the use of the Capitol grounds for
the dedication of the Japanese-American Memorial to
Patriotism. Passed Senate Sept. 28 (Legislative day of Sept.
22), 2000. Received in House and referred to Transportation
and Infrastructure Sept. 29, 2000. Rules suspended. Passed
House Oct. 23, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 141.--To authorize the printing of copies of the
publication entitled ``The United States Capitol'' as a Senate
document. Passed Senate Oct. 3 (Legislative day of Sept. 22),
2000. Received in House and referred to House Administration
Oct. 4, 2000. Committee discharged. Passed House Oct. 24,
2000.
S. Con. Res. 143 (H.R. 3676).--To make technical corrections in
the enrollment of the bill H.R. 3676. Passed Senate Oct. 5
(Legislative day of Sept. 22), 2000. Received in House and
held at desk Oct. 6, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 144.--Commemorating the 200th anniversary of the
first meeting of Congress in Washington, DC. Passed Senate
Oct. 5 (Legislative day of Sept. 22), 2000. Received in House
and held at desk Oct. 6, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 145.--Expressing the sense of Congress on the
propriety and need for expeditious construction of the
National World War II Memorial at the Rainbow Pool on the
National Mall in the Nation's Capitol. Passed Senate Oct. 6
(Legislative day of Sept. 22), 2000. Received in House and
held at desk Oct. 10, 2000. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct.
17, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 146 (H. Con. Res. 410).--Condemning the assassination
of Father John Kaiser and others in Kenya, and calling for a
thorough investigation to be conducted in those cases, a
report on the progress made in such an investigation to be
submitted to Congress by December 15, 2000, and a final report
on such an investigation to be made public, and for other
purposes. Referred to Foreign Relations Oct. 6 (Legislative
day of Sept. 22), 2000. Committee discharged. Passed Senate
Oct. 18 (Legislative day of Sept. 22), 2000. Received in House
and referred to International Relations Oct. 19, 2000.
Committee discharged. Passed House Oct. 24, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 148.--To provide for the disposition and archiving of
the records, files, documents, and other materials of joint
congressional committees on inaugural ceremonies. Passed
Senate Oct. 11 (Legislative day of Sept. 22), 2000. Received
in House and referred to House Administration Oct. 12, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 149 (H.R. 3244).--To correct the enrollment of H.R.
3244. Passed Senate Oct. 11 (Legislative day of Sept. 22),
2000. Received in House and passed Oct. 12, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 150 (H. Con. Res. 414).--Relating to the
reestablishment of representative government in Afghanistan.
Referred to Foreign Relations Oct. 12 (Legislative day of
Sept. 22), 2000. Committee discharged. Passed Senate Oct. 24
(Legislative day of Sept. 22), 2000. Received in House and
held at desk Oct. 25, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 151 (H.R. 2348).--To make a correction in the
enrollment of the bill H.R. 2348. Passed Senate Oct. 13
(Legislative day of Sept. 22), 2000. Received in House and
held at desk Oct. 16, 2000. Passed House Oct. 18, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 152 (H.R. 4868).--To make a technical correction in
the enrollment of the bill H.R. 4868. Passed Senate Oct. 13
(Legislative day of Sept. 22), 2000. Received in House and
held at desk Oct. 16, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 153.--Expressing the sense of Congress with respect
to the parliamentary elections held in Belarus on October 15,
2000, and for other purposes. Referred to Foreign Relations
Oct. 19 (Legislative day of Sept. 22), 2000. Committee
discharged. Passed Senate Oct. 25 (Legislative day of Sept.
22), 2000. Received in House and referred to International
Relations Oct. 26, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 154.--To acknowledge and salute the contributions of
coin collectors. Passed Senate Oct. 23 (Legislative day of
Sept. 22), 2000. Received in House and held at desk Oct. 24,
2000. Rules suspended. Passed House Oct. 30, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 155.--Expressing the sense of Congress that the
Government of the United States should actively support the
aspirations of the democratic political forces in Peru toward
an immediate and full restoration of democracy in that
country. Passed Senate Oct. 24 (Legislative day of Sept. 22),
2000. Received in House and referred to International
Relations Oct. 25, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 156 (S. 1474).--To make a correction in the
enrollment of the bill S. 1474. Passed Senate Oct. 26
(Legislative day of Sept. 22), 2000. Received in House and
held at desk Oct. 27, 2000. Passed House Oct. 30, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 158.--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding
appropriate actions of the United States Government to
facilitate the settlement of claims of former members of the
Armed Forces against Japanese companies that profited from the
slave labor that those personnel were forced to perform for
those companies as prisoners of war of Japan during World War
II. Passed Senate Oct. 31 (Legislative day of Sept. 22), 2000.
Received in House and referred to International Relations Oct.
31, 2000. Committee discharged. Passed House Dec. 15, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 159.--Providing for a conditional adjournment or
recess of the Senate and a conditional adjournment of the
House of Representatives. Passed Senate Nov. 1 (Legislative
day of Sept. 22), 2000. Received in House and held at desk
Nov. 1, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 160.--Providing for a conditional adjournment or
recess of the Senate and a conditional adjournment of the
House of Representatives. Passed Senate Nov. 2 (Legislative
day of Sept. 22), 2000. Received in House and held at desk
Nov. 2, 2000. Passed House Nov. 3, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 161 (H.R. 5528).--To correct the enrollment of H.R.
5528. Passed Senate Dec. 11 (Legislative day of Sept. 22),
2000. Received in House and held at desk Dec. 11, 2000. Passed
House Dec. 14, 2000.
S. Con. Res. 162 (H.R. 4577).--To direct the Clerk of the House of
Representatives to make a correction in the enrollment of H.R.
4577. Passed Senate Dec. 15 (Legislative day of Sept. 22),
2000. Received in House and passed Dec. 15, 2000.