[House Calendars, Final - 106th Congress, 2nd Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
1. UNION CALENDAR
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No.
1999
Jan. 19 Referred to the Message of the 2
Committee of the President of the
Whole House on the United States to the
State of the Union. Congress on the
(H. Doc. 106-1) subject of the State
of the Union.
Rept. 106-50 Mr. Burton of Indiana A Citizen's Guide on 30
Mar. 11 (Government Reform). Using the Freedom of
Information Act and
the Privacy Act of
1974 to Request
Government Records.
Rept. 106-78 Mr. Burton of Indiana Report on Oversight 41
Mar. 31 (Government Reform). Plans for All House
Committees.
H.R. 39 Mr. Young of Alaska To require the Secretary 42
Apr. 12 (Resources). of the Interior to
Rept. 106-80 establish a program
to provide
assistance in the
conservation of
neotropical
migratory birds.
H.R. 928 Mr. Burton of Indiana To require that the 2000 48
Apr. 13 (Government Reform). decennial census
Rept. 106-88 include either a
general or targeted
followup mailing of
census
questionnaires,
whichever, in the
judgement of the
Secretary of
Commerce, will be
more effective in
securing the return
of census
information from the
greatest number of
households possible.
H.R. 1009 Mr. Burton of Indiana To authorize the 49
Apr. 13 (Government Reform). awarding of grants
Rept. 106-89 to cities, counties,
tribal
organizations, and
certain other
entities for the
purpose of improving
public participation
in the 2000
decennial census.
H.R. 851 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To require the Federal 51
Apr. 7 Rept. 106-79 Communications
Part I Commission to
establish improved
predictive models
for determining the
availability of
television broadcast
signals.
Apr. 16
Judiciary
discharged
H.R. 1027 Mr. Coble (Judiciary). To provide for the 52
Apr. 12 Rept. 106-86 carriage by
Part I satellite carriers
of local broadcast
station signals, and
for other purposes.
Apr. 16
Commerce
discharged
H.R. 929 Mr. Burton of Indiana To amend title 13, 53
Apr. 19 (Government Reform). United States Code,
Rept. 106-96 to require that the
questionnaire used
in taking the 2000
decennial census be
made available in
certain languages
besides English.
H.R. 1010 Mr. Burton of Indiana To improve participation 54
Apr. 19 (Government Reform). in the 2000
Rept. 106-97 decennial census by
increasing the
amounts available to
the Bureau of the
Census for
marketing,
promotion, and
outreach.
H.R. 683 Mr. Burton of Indiana To facilitate the 57
Apr. 26 (Government Reform). recruitment of
Rept. 106-104 temporary employees
to assist in the
conduct of the 2000
decennial census of
population.
H.R. 1058 Mr. Burton of Indiana To promote greater 58
Apr. 26 (Government Reform). public participation
Rept. 106-105 in decennial
censuses by
providing for the
expansion of the
educational program
commonly referred to
as the ``Census in
Schools Project''.
H.R. 1211 Mr. Gilman To authorize 65
Apr. 29 (International appropriations for
Relations). the Department of
Rept. 106-122 State and related
agencies for fiscal
years 2000 and 2001,
and for other
purposes.
Rept. 106-124 Mr. Young of Florida Report on the 67
May 4 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
1999.
Rept. 106-128 Mr. Young of Florida Report on the Revised 69
May 6 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
1999.
H.R. 905 Mr. Goodling (Education To provide funding for 85
May 20 and the Workforce). the National Center
Rept. 106-152 for Missing and
Exploited Children,
to reauthorize the
Runaway and Homeless
Youth Act, and for
other purposes.
Rept. 106-163 Mr. Young of Florida Report on the 91
May 25 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2000.
H.R. 45 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To amend the Nuclear 92
May 20 Rept. 106-155 Waste Policy Act of
Part I 1982.
June 2
Transportation
and
Infrastructure,
Resources and
Budget
discharged
H.R. 206 Mr. Burton of Indiana To provide for greater 94
June 7 (Government Reform). access to child care
Rept. 106-169 services for Federal
employees.
Rept. 106-170 Mr. Burton of Indiana Making the Federal 95
June 7 (Government Reform). Government
Accountable:
Enforcing the
Mandate for
Effective Financial
Management.
H.R. 1225 Mr. Coble (Judiciary). To authorize funds for 99
June 9 Rept. 106-177 the payment of
salaries and
expenses of the
Patent and Trademark
Office, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 629 Mr. Leach (Banking and To amend the Community 104
June 14 Financial Services). Development Banking
Rept. 106-183 and Financial
Institutions Act of
1994 to reauthorize
the Community
Development
Financial
Institutions Fund
and to more
efficiently and
effectively promote
economic
revitalization,
community
development, and
community
development
financial
institutions, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 1659 Mr. Hyde (Judiciary). To reinforce police 109
June 18 Rept. 106-190 training and
reestablish police
and community
relations, and to
create a commission
to study and report
on the policies and
practices that
govern the training,
recruitment, and
oversight of police
officers, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1652 Mr. Young of Alaska To establish the Yukon 115
June 25 (Resources). River Salmon
Rept. 106-201 Advisory Panel.
H.R. 562 Mr. Young of Alaska To approve and ratify 121
June 29 (Resources). certain transfers of
Rept. 106-207 land and natural
resources by or on
behalf of the
Delaware Nation of
Indians, and for
other purposes.
Rept. 106-217 Mr. Young of Florida Report on the Revised 123
July 1 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2000.
H.R. 413 Mr. Leach (Banking and To authorize qualified 126
June 14 Financial Services). organizations to
Part I provide technical
assistance and
capacity building
services to
microenterprise
development
organizations and
programs and to
disadvantaged
entrepreneurs using
funds from the
Community
Development
Financial
Institutions Fund,
and for other
purposes.
July 2 Mr. Talent (Small
Part II Business).
Rept. 106-184
H.R. 535 Mr. Young of Alaska To direct the Secretary 131
July 13 (Resources). of the Interior to
Rept. 106-230 make corrections to
a map relating to
the Coastal Barrier
Resources System.
Rept. 106-233 Mr. Young of Florida Report on Revised 134
July 14 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2000.
Rept. 106-245 Mr. Young of Florida Report on the Revised 142
July 20 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2000.
H.R. 1565 Mr. Coble (Judiciary). To amend the Trademark 144
July 22 Rept. 106-250 Act of 1946 relating
to dilution of
famous marks, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 2181 Mr. Young of Alaska To authorize the 145
July 22 (Resources). Secretary of
Rept. 106-251 Commerce to acquire
and equip fishery
survey vessels.
H.R. 850 Mr. Coble (Judiciary). To amend title 18, 149
Apr. 27 United States Code,
Part I to affirm the rights
of United States
persons to use and
sell encryption and
to relax export
controls on
encryption.
July 2 Mr. Bliley (Commerce).
Part II
July 19 Mr. Gilman
Part III (International
Relations).
July 23 Mr. Spence (Armed
Part IV Services).
July 23 Mr. Goss (Intelligence).
Part V Rept. 106-117
H.R. 841 Mr. Young of Alaska To authorize the 152
July 26 (Resources). Secretary of the
Rept. 106-257 Interior to convey
certain works,
facilities, and
titles of the Gila
Project, and
designated lands
within or adjacent
to the Gila Project,
to the Wellton-
Mohawk Irrigation
and Drainage
District, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1019 Mr. Young of Alaska To direct the Secretary 155
July 26 (Resources). of the Interior to
Rept. 106-260 convey lands and
interests comprising
the Carlsbad
Irrigation Project
to the Carlsbad
Irrigation District,
New Mexico.
H.R. 456 Mr. Smith of Texas For the relief of the 160
July 29 (Judiciary). survivors of the 14
Rept. 106-270 members of the Armed
Forces and the one
United States
civilian Federal
employee who were
killed on April 14,
1994, when United
States fighter
aircraft mistakenly
shot down 2 United
States helicopters
over Iraq.
Rept. 106-288 Mr. Young of Florida Report on the Revised 173
Aug. 4 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2000.
H.R. 1867 Mr. Thomas (House To amend the Federal 174
Aug. 5 Administration). Election Campaign
Rept. 106-294 Act of 1971 to
reform the financing
of campaigns for
elections for
Federal office, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 2668 Mr. Thomas (House To amend the Federal 175
Aug. 5 Administration). Election Campaign
Rept. 106-295 Act of 1971 to
reform the financing
of campaigns for
election for Federal
office, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1922 Mr. Thomas (House To amend the Federal 176
Aug. 5 Administration). Election Campaign
Part I Rept. 106-296 Act of 1971 to
reform the financing
of campaigns for
election for Federal
office.
Aug. 5
Ways and
Means
discharged
H.R. 28 Mr. Burton of Indiana To provide for greater 191
Sept. 15 (Government Reform). access to child care
Part I Rept. 106-323 services for Federal
employees.
Sept. 15
Judiciary
discharged
H.R. 2923 Mr. Archer (Ways and To amend the Internal 199
Sept. 28 Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 106-344 to extend expiring
provisions, to fully
allow the
nonrefundable
personal credits
against regular tax
liability, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1381 Mr. Goodling (Education To amend the Fair Labor 201
Oct. 1 and the Workforce). Standards Act of
Rept. 106-358 1938 to provide that
an employee's
``regular rate'' for
purposes of
calculating overtime
compensation will
not be affected by
certain additional
payments.
H.R. 1788 Mr. Hyde (Judiciary). To deny Federal public 207
Sept. 14 benefits to
Part I individuals who
participated in Nazi
persecution.
Oct. 6 Mr. Burton of Indiana
Part II (Government Reform).
Rept. 106-321
H.R. 3037 Mr. Porter Making appropriations 211
Oct. 7 (Appropriations). for the Departments
Rept. 106-370 of Labor, Health and
Human Services, and
Education, and
related agencies for
the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2000, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 354 Mr. Coble (Judiciary). To amend title 17, 212
Sept. 30 Rept. 106-349 United States Code,
Part I to provide
protection for
certain collections
of information.
Oct. 8
Commerce
discharged
H.R. 1858 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To promote electronic 213
Sept. 30 Rept. 106-350 commerce through
Part I improved access for
consumers to
electronic
databases, including
securities market
information
databases.
Oct. 8
Judiciary
discharged
Rept. 106-373 Mr. Young of Florida Report on the Revised 216
Oct. 12 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2000.
H.R. 486 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To amend the 219
Oct. 14 Rept. 106-384 Communications Act
of 1934 to require
the Federal
Communications
Commission to
preserve low-power
television stations
that provide
community
broadcasting, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 1987 Mr. Goodling (Education To allow the recovery of 220
Oct. 14 and the Workforce). attorneys' fees and
Rept. 106-385 costs by certain
employers and labor
organizations who
are prevailing
parties in
proceedings brought
against them by the
National Labor
Relations Board or
by the Occupational
Safety and Health
Administration.
H.R. 3070 Mr. Archer (Ways and To amend the Social 232
Oct. 18 Means). Security Act to
Part I Rept. 106-393 establish a Ticket
to Work and Self-
Sufficiency Program
in the Social
Security
Administration to
provide
beneficiaries with
disabilities
meaningful
opportunities to
work, to extend
health care coverage
for such
beneficiaries, and
to make additional
miscellaneous
amendments relating
to Social Security.
Oct. 19
Commerce
discharged
H.R. 2531 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To authorize 240
Oct. 26 Rept. 106-415 appropriations for
the Nuclear
Regulatory
Commission for
fiscal year 2000,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1533 Mr. Young of Alaska To compensate the 244
Oct. 28 (Resources). Wyandotte Tribe of
Rept. 106-421 Oklahoma for the
taking of certain
rights by the
Federal Government,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2547 Mr. Young of Alaska To provide for the 260
Nov. 5 (Resources). conveyance of lands
Rept. 106-451 interests to Chugach
Alaska Corportion to
fulfill the intent,
purpose, and promise
of the Alaska Native
Claims Settlement
Act.
H.R. 2336 Mr. McCollum To amend title 28, 266
Nov. 8 (Judiciary). United States Code,
Rept. 106-459 to provide for
appointment of
United States
marshals by the
Attorney General.
(Failed of passage under
suspension of the
rules Nov. 16,
1999.)
H.R. 2669 Mr. Young of Alaska To reauthorize the 272
Nov. 18 (Resources). Coastal Zone
Rept. 106-485 Management Act of
1972, and for other
purposes.
Rept. 106-488 Mr. Burton of Indiana The FALN and Macheteros 273
Dec. 10 (Government Reform). Clemency: Misleading
Explanations, a
Reckless Decision, a
Dangerous Message.
2000
Jan. 27 Referred to the Message of the 276
Committee of the President of the
Whole House on the United States to the
State of the Union. Congress on the
(H. Doc. 106-160) State of the Union.
H.R. 1743 Mr. Sensenbrenner To authorize 286
Mar. 6 (Science). appropriations for
Rept. 106-511 fiscal years 2000
and 2001 for the
environmental and
scientific and
energy research,
development, and
demonstration and
commercial
application of
energy technology
programs, projects,
and activities of
the Office of Air
and Radiation of the
Environmental
Protection Agency,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1443 Mr. Hyde (Judiciary). To provide for the 287
Mar. 13 Rept. 106-517 collection of data
on traffic stops.
H.R. 21 Mr. Leach (Banking and To establish a Federal 292
Mar. 15 Financial Services). program to provide
Rept. 106-526 reinsurance for
State disaster
insurance programs.
H.R. 7 Mr. Archer (Ways and To amend the Internal 296
Mar. 24 Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 106-546 to allow tax-free
expenditures from
education individual
retirement accounts
for elementary and
secondary school
expenses, to
increase the maximum
annual amount of
contributions to
such accounts, and
for other purposes.
Rept. 106-556 Mr. Burton of Indiana The Department of 304
Apr. 3 (Government Reform). Defense Anthrax
Vaccine Immunization
Program: Unproven
Force Protection.
H.R. 852 Mr. Combest To require the 310
Apr. 10 (Agriculture). Department of
Rept. 106-565 Agriculture to
establish an
electronic filing
and retrieval system
to enable the public
to file all required
paperwork
electronically with
the Department and
to have access to
public information
on farm programs,
quarterly trade,
economic, and
production reports,
and other similar
information.
H.R. 4021 Mr. Young of Alaska To authorize a study to 315
Apr. 11 (Resources). determine the best
Rept. 106-570 scientific method
for the long-term
protection of
California's giant
sequoia groves.
H.R. 1742 Mr. Sensenbrenner To authorize 316
Mar. 6 (Science). appropriations for
Part I Rept. 106-512 fiscal years 2000
and 2001 for the
environmental and
scientific research,
development, and
demonstration
programs, projects,
and activities of
the Office of
Research and
Development and
Science Advisory
Board of the
Environmental
Protection Agency,
and for other
purposes.
Apr. 11
Commerce
discharged
H.R. 3171 Mr. Shuster To direct the 320
Apr. 13 (Transportation and Administrator of
Infrastructure). General Services to
Rept. 106-590 convey a parcel of
land in the District
of Columbia to be
used for
construction of the
National Health
Museum, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 855 Mr. Shuster To amend the Marine 325
May 2 (Transportation and Protection,
Infrastructure). Research, and
Rept. 106-595 Sanctuaries Act of
1972 relating to the
dumping of dredged
material in Long
Island Sound, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 1523 Mr. Young of Alaska To establish mandatory 330
May 3 (Resources). procedures to be
Part I Rept. 106-604 followed by the
Forest Service and
the Bureau of Land
Management in
advance of the
permanent closure of
any forest road so
as to ensure local
public participation
in the
decisionmaking
process.
May 3
Agriculture
discharged
H.R. 4141 Mr. Goodling (Education To amend the Elementary 331
May 4 and the Workforce). and Secondary
Rept. 106-608 Education Act of
1965, and for other
purposes.
Rept. 106-617 Mr. Young of Florida Report on the 337
May 15 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2001.
Rept. 106-623 Mr. Young of Florida Report on the Revised 341
May 17 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2001.
H.R. 4268 Mr. Stump (Veterans' To amend title 38, 343
May 19 Affairs). United States Code,
Rept. 106-628 to increase amounts
of educational
assistance for
veterans under the
Montgomery GI Bill
and to enhance
programs providing
educational benefits
under that title,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2764 Mr. Leach (Banking and To license America's 351
May 23 Financial Services). Private Investment
Rept. 106-638 Companies and
provide enhanced
credit to stimulate
private investment
in low-income
communities, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 4402 Mr. Goodling (Education To amend the American 352
May 25 and the Workforce). Competitiveness and
Rept. 106-642 Workforce
Improvement Act of
1998 to improve the
use of amounts
deposited into the
H-1B Nonimmigrant
Petitioner Account
for demonstration
programs and
projects to provide
technical skills
training for
occupations for
which there is a
high demand for
skilled workers, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 1070 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To amend title XIX of 353
Nov. 22 Rept. 106-486 the Social Security
Act to provide
medical assistance
for certain women
screened and found
to have breast or
cervical cancer
under a federally
funded screening
program.
May 26
Ways and
Means
discharged
H.R. 3605 Mr. Young of Alaska To establish the San 357
June 6 (Resources). Rafael Western
Rept. 106-647 Legacy District in
the State of Utah,
and for other
purposes.
Rept. 106-656 Mr. Young of Florida Report on the Revised 362
June 7 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2001.
H.R. 984 Mr. Archer (Ways and To provide additional 363
Mar. 13 Means). trade benefits to
Part I Rept. 106-519 certain beneficiary
countries in the
Caribbean, to
provide assistance
to the countries in
Central America and
the Caribbean
affected by
Hurricane Mitch and
Hurricane Georges,
and for other
purposes.
June 7
International
Relations,
Banking and
Financial
Services,
Judiciary and
Armed Services
discharged
Rept. 106-660 Mr. Young of Florida Report on the Revised 365
June 8 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2001.
H.R. 1656 Mr. Sensenbrenner To authorize 367
Feb. 3 (Science). appropriations for
Part I Rept. 106-492 fiscal years 2000
and 2001 for the
commercial
application of
energy technology
and related civilian
energy and
scientific programs,
projects, and
activities of the
Department of
Energy, and for
other purposes.
June 9
Commerce and
Education and
the Workforce
discharged
Rept. 106-683 Mr. Young of Florida Report on the Revised 384
June 20 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2001.
Rept. 106-686 Mr. Young of Florida Report on the Revised 385
June 21 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2001.
Rept. 106-687 Mr. Goss (Intelligence). Report of the Redmond 386
June 21 Panel: Improving
Counterintelligence
Capabilities at the
Department of Energy
and the Los Alamos,
Sandia, and Lawrence
Livermore National
Laboratories.
H.R. 4227 Mr. Smith of Texas To amend the Immigration 388
June 23 (Judiciary). and Nationality Act
Rept. 106-692 with respect to the
number of aliens
granted nonimmigrant
status described in
section
101(a)(15)(H)(i)(b)
of the Immigration
and Nationality Act,
to implement
measures to prevent
fraud and abuse in
the granting of such
status, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3125 Mr. McCollum To prohibit Internet 389
June 7 (Judiciary). gambling, and for
Part I Rept. 106-655 other purposes.
(Failed of passage under
suspension of the
rules July 17,
2000.)
June 23
Commerce
discharged
H.R. 4717 Mr. Archer (Ways and To amend the Internal 395
June 27 Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 106-702 to require 527
organizations and
certain other tax-
exempt organizations
to disclose their
political
activities.
H.R. 4108 Mr. Hyde (Judiciary). To amend the Omnibus 402
July 10 Rept. 106-718 Crime Control and
Safe Streets Act of
1968 to make grants
to improve security
at schools,
including the
placement and use of
metal detectors.
H.R. 4034 Mr. Coble (Judiciary). To reauthorize the 406
July 11 Rept. 106-722 United States Patent
and Trademark
Office.
H.R. 3489 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To amend the 409
July 11 Communications Act
Part I of 1934 to regulate
interstate commerce
in the use of mobile
telephones and to
strengthen and
clarify prohibitions
on electronic eaves-
dropping, and for
other purposes.
July 11 Mr. Hyde (Judiciary).
Part II Rept. 106-725
H.R. 3886 Mr. Leach (Banking and To combat international 410
July 11 Financial Services). money laundering,
Rept. 106-728 and for other
purposes.
Rept. 106-729 Mr. Young of Florida Report on the Revised 411
July 12 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2001.
H.R. 3906 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To ensure that the 412
June 23 Department of Energy
Part I has appropriate
mechanisms to
independently assess
the effectiveness of
its policy and site
performance in the
areas of safeguards
and security and
cyber security.
July 12 Mr. Spence (Armed
Part II Services).
Rept. 106-696
H.R. 2671 Mr. Young of Alaska To provide for the 416
July 17 (Resources). Yankton Sioux Tribe
Rept. 106-735 and the Santee Sioux
Tribe of Nebraska
certain benefits of
the Missouri River
Basin Pick-Sloan
project, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2435 Mr. Young of Alaska To expand the boundaries 417
July 17 (Resources). of the Gettysburg
Rept. 106-736 National Military
Park to include the
Wills House, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3999 Mr. Young of Alaska To clarify the process 426
July 17 (Resources). for the adoption of
Rept. 106-745 local constitutional
self-government for
the United States
Virgin Islands and
Guam, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 4843 Mr. Archer (Ways and To amend the Internal 433
July 17 Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 106-753 to provide for
retirement security
and pension reform.
Rept. 106-761 Mr. Young of Florida Report on the Revised 436
July 19 (Appropriations). Suballocation of
Budget Allocations
for Fiscal Year
2001.
H.R. 3919 Mr. Young of Alaska To provide assistance 437
July 19 (Resources). for the conservation
Rept. 106-762 of coral reefs, to
coordinate Federal
coral reef
conservation
activities, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3182 Mr. Young of Alaska To provide for a land 438
July 19 (Resources). conveyance to the
Rept. 106-763 city of Craig,
Alaska, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2958 Mr. Young of Alaska To provide for the 439
July 19 (Resources). continuation of
Rept. 106-764 higher education
through the
conveyance of
certain public lands
in the State of
Alaska to the
University of
Alaska, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 4744 Mr. Burton of Indiana To require the General 441
July 20 (Government Reform). Accounting Office to
Rept. 106-772 report to Congress
on economically
significant rules of
Federal agencies,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 3383 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To amend the Atomic 444
June 23 Energy Act of 1954
Part I to remove separate
treatment or
exemption for
nuclear safety
violations by
nonprofit
institutions.
July 21 Mr. Spence (Armed
Part II Services).
Rept. 106-695
H.R. 4446 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To ensure that the 445
June 23 Secretary of Energy
Part I may continue to
exercise certain
authorities under
the Price-Anderson
Act through the
Assistant Secretary
of Energy for
Environment, Safety,
and Health.
July 21 Mr. Spence (Armed
Part II Services).
Rept. 106-694
H.R. 1283 Mr. Hyde (Judiciary). To establish legal 449
July 24 Rept. 106-782 standards and
procedures for the
fair, prompt,
inexpensive, and
efficient resolution
of personal injury
claims arising out
of asbestos
exposure, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 4464 Mr. Talent (Small To amend the Small 451
July 25 Business). Business Act to
Rept. 106-784 authorize the
Administrator of the
Small Business
Administration to
make grants and to
enter into
cooperative
agreements to
encourage the
expansion of
business-to-business
relationships and
the provision of
certain information.
H.R. 4530 Mr. Talent (Small To amend the Small 452
July 25 Business). Business Investment
Rept. 106-785 Act of 1958 to
direct the
Administrator of the
Small Business
Administration to
establish a New
Market Venture
Capital Program, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 2059 Mr. Hyde (Judiciary). To amend the Omnibus 462
July 27 Rept. 106-800 Crime Control and
Safe Streets Act of
1968 to extend the
retroactive
eligibility dates
for financial
assistance for
higher education for
spouses and
dependant children
of Federal, State,
and local law
enforcement officers
who are killed in
the line of duty.
Rept. 106-802 Mr. Burton of Indiana Making the Federal 463
July 27 (Government Reform). Government
Accountable:
Enforcing the
Mandate for
Effective Financial
Management.
H.R. 2848 Mr. Leach (Banking and To amend the Small 464
June 28 Financial Services). Business Investment
Part I Rept. 106-706 Act of 1958 and the
Small Business Act
to establish a New
Markets Venture
Capital Program, to
establish an
America's Private
Investment Company
Program, to amend
the Internal Revenue
Code of 1986 to
establish a New
Markets Tax Credit,
and for other
purposes.
July 28
Ways and
Means and
Small Business
discharged
H.R. 3520 Mr. Young of Alaska To designate segments 474
Sept. 6 (Resources). and tributaries of
Rept. 106-813 White Clay Creek,
Delaware and
Pennsylvania, as a
component of the
National Wild and
Scenic Rivers
System.
H.R. 1124 Mr. Young of Alaska To authorize 484
Sept. 7 (Resources). construction of the
Rept. 106-824 Fort Peck
Reservation Rural
Water System in the
State of Montana,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1751 Mr. Young of Alaska To establish the Carrizo 489
Sept. 7 (Resources). Plain National
Rept. 106-831 Conservation Area in
the State of
California, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2674 Mr. Young of Alaska Providing for conveyance 490
Sept. 7 (Resources). of the Palmetto Bend
Rept. 106-832 project to the State
of Texas.
H.R. 4790 Mr. Young of Alaska To recognize hunting 496
Sept. 12 (Resources). heritage and provide
Rept. 106-838 opportunities for
continued hunting on
public lands.
H.R. 3661 Mr. Young of Alaska To help ensure general 498
Sept. 12 (Resources). aviation aircraft
Part I Rept. 106-841 access to Federal
land and to the
airspace over that
land.
Sept. 12
Agriculture
and
Transportation
and
Infrastructure
discharged
H.R. 1954 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To regulate motor 510
July 20 Rept. 106-774 vehicle insurance
Part I activities to
protect against
retroactive
regulatory and legal
action and to create
fairness in ultimate
insurer laws and
vicarious liability
standards.
Sept. 15
Judiciary
discharged
H.R. 4847 Mr. Young of Alaska To direct the Secretary 512
Sept. 18 (Resources). of the Interior to
Rept. 106-856 refund certain
amounts received by
the United States
pursuant to the
Reclamation Reform
Act of 1982.
H.R. 3067 Mr. Young of Alaska To authorize the 523
Sept. 20 (Resources). Secretary of the
Rept. 106-870 Interior to convey
certain facilities
to Nampa and
Meridian Irrigation
District.
H.R. 4271 Mr. Sensenbrenner To establish and expand 526
Sept. 6 (Science). programs relating to
Part I Rept. 106-821 science,
mathematics,
engineering, and
technology
education, and for
other purposes.
(Failed of passage under
suspension of the
rules Oct. 24,
2000.)
Sept. 21
Education and
the Workforce
discharged
H.R. 2987 Mr. McCollum To provide for the 529
Sept. 21 (Judiciary). punishment of
Part I Rept. 106-878 methamphetamine
laboratory
operators, provide
additional resources
to combat
methamphetamine
production,
trafficking, and
abuse in the United
States, and for
other purposes.
Sept. 21
Commerce
discharged
H.R. 4897 Mr. Talent (Small To amend the Small 530
Sept. 21 Business). Business Act to
Rept. 106-879 establish a program
to provide Federal
contracting
assistance to small
business concerns
owned and controlled
by women.
H.R. 4800 Mr. Young of Alaska To require the Secretary 534
Sept. 22 (Resources). of the Interior to
Rept. 106-884 identify appropriate
lands within the
area designated as
Section 1 of the
Mall in Washington,
D.C., as the
location of a future
memorial to former
President Ronald
Reagan, to identify
a suitable location,
to select a suitable
design, to raise
private-sector
donations for such a
memorial, to create
a Commission to
assist in these
activities, and for
other purposes.
S. 426 Mr. Young of Alaska To amend the Alaska 543
Sept. 26 (Resources). Native Claims
Rept. 106-899 Settlement Act, to
provide for a land
exchange between the
Secretary of
Agriculture and the
Huna Totem
Corporation, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3575 Mr. Hyde (Judiciary). To prohibit high school 545
Sept. 27 Rept. 106-903 and college sports
gambling in all
States including
States where such
gambling was
permitted prior to
1991.
S. 1653 Mr. Young of Alaska To reauthorize and amend 546
Sept. 28 (Resources). the National Fish
Rept. 106-911 and Wildlife
Foundation
Establishment Act.
H.R. 3118 Mr. Young of Alaska To direct the Secretary 550
Sept. 29 (Resources). of the Interior to
Rept. 106-916 issue regulations
under the Migratory
Bird Treaty Act that
authorize States to
establish hunting
seasons for double-
crested cormorants.
H.R. 4126 Mr. Young of Alaska To authorize funding for 551
Sept. 29 (Resources). the expansion annex
Rept. 106-917 of the historic
Palace of the
Governors, a public
history museum
located, and
relating to the
history of Hispanic
and Native American
culture, in the
Southwest, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2710 Mr. Young of Alaska To establish the 552
Sept. 29 (Resources). National Law
Rept. 106-918 Enforcement Museum
on Federal land in
the District of
Columbia.
H.R. 4419 Mr. Leach (Banking and To prevent the use of 553
July 20 Financial Services). certain bank
Part I Rept. 106-771 instruments for
Internet gambling,
and for other
purposes.
Sept. 29
Judiciary
discharged
H.R. 4049 Mr. Burton of Indiana To establish the 554
Sept. 29 (Government Reform). Commission for the
Rept. 106-919 Comprehensive Study
of Privacy
Protection.
(Failed of passage under
suspension of the
rules Oct. 2, 2000.)
H.R. 1293 Mr. Gekas (Judiciary). To amend title 46, 558
Oct. 3 Rept. 106-927 United States Code,
Part I to provide equitable
treatment with
respect to State and
local income taxes
for certain
individuals who
perform duties on
vessels.
Oct. 3
Transportation
and
Infrastructure
discharged
H.R. 5018 Mr. Canady of Florida To amend title 18, 562
Oct. 4 (Judiciary). United States Code,
Rept. 106-932 to modify certain
provisions of law
relating to the
interception of
communications, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 3241 Mr. Young of Alaska To direct the Secretary 564
Oct. 5 (Resources). of the Interior to
Rept. 106-937 recalculate the
franchise fee owed
by Fort Sumter
Tours, Inc., a
concessioner
providing service to
Fort Sumter National
Monument in South
Carolina, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 828 Mr. Shuster To amend the Federal 566
Oct. 6 (Transportation and Water Pollution
Infrastructure). Control Act to
Rept. 106-943 require that
discharges from
combined storm and
sanitary sewers
conform to the
Combined Sewer
Overflow Control
Policy of the
Environmental
Protection Agency,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 3673 Mr. Gilman To provide certain 567
July 27 (International benefits to Panama
Part I Relations). if Panama agrees to
Rept. 106-803 permit the United
States to maintain a
presence there
sufficient to carry
out counternarcotics
and related
missions.
Oct. 6
Ways and
Means
discharged
H.R. 1441 Mr. Goodling (Education To amend section 8(a) of 572
Oct. 11 and the Workforce). the National Labor
Rept. 106-967 Relations Act.
H.R. 2434 Mr. Goodling (Education To require labor 573
Oct. 11 and the Workforce). organizations to
Rept. 106-968 secure prior,
voluntary, written
authorization as a
condition of using
any portion of dues
or fees for
activities not
necessary to
performing duties
relating to the
representation of
employees in dealing
with the employer on
labor-management
issues, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1924 Mr. Gekas (Judiciary). To prevent Federal 574
Oct. 12 Rept. 106-976 agencies from
pursuing policies of
unjustifiable
nonacquiescence in,
and relitigation of,
precedents
established in the
Federal judicial
courts.
Rept. 106-977 Mr. Burton of Indiana The Vaccine Injury 575
Oct. 12 (Government Reform). Compensation
Program: Addressing
Needs and Improving
Practices.
H.R. 3011 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To amend the 576
Oct. 12 Rept. 106-978 Communications Act
of 1934 to improve
the disclosure of
information
concerning telephone
charges, and for
other purposes.
S. 1288 Mr. Young of Alaska To provide incentives 577
Oct. 6 (Resources). for collaborative
Part I Rept. 106-947 forest restoration
projects on National
Forest System and
other public lands
in New Mexico, and
for other purposes.
Oct. 13
Agriculture
discharged
H.R. 2121 Mr. Smith of Texas To ensure that no alien 579
Oct. 17 (Judiciary). is removed, denied a
Rept. 106-981 benefit under the
Immigration and
Nationality Act, or
otherwise deprived
of liberty, based on
evidence that is
kept secret from the
alien.
H.R. 4209 Mr. Leach (Banking and To amend the Federal 580
Oct. 17 Financial Services). Reserve Act to
Rept. 106-983 require the payment
of interest on
reserves maintained
at Federal reserve
banks by insured
depository
institutions, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 3250 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To amend the Public 581
Oct. 18 Rept. 106-986 Health Service Act
to improve the
health of minority
individuals.
H.R. 1552 Mr. Sensenbrenner To authorize 583
Oct. 18 (Science). appropriations for
Part I fiscal year 2000 and
fiscal year 2001 for
the Marine Research
and related
environmental
research and
development program
activities of the
National Oceanic and
Atmospheric
Administration and
the National Science
Foundation, and for
other purposes.
Oct. 25 Mr. Young of Alaska
Part II (Resources).
Rept. 106-987
H.R. 3112 Mr. Young of Alaska To amend the Colorado 584
Oct. 25 (Resources). Ute Indian Water
Rept. 106-1001 Rights Settlement
Act to provide for a
final settlement of
the claims of the
Colorado Ute Indian
Tribes, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1798 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To amend the Public 585
Oct. 25 Rept. 106-1002 Health Service Act
to provide
additional support
for and to expand
clinical research
programs, and for
other purposes.
Rept. 106-1009 Mr. Burton of Indiana Non-binding Legal 586
Oct. 26 (Government Reform). Effect of Agency
Guidance Documents.
H.R. 3033 Mr. Young of Alaska To direct the Secretary 587
Oct. 26 (Resources). of the Interior to
Rept. 106-1010 make certain
adjustments to the
boundaries of
Biscayne National
Park in the State of
Florida, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1142 Mr. Young of Alaska To ensure that 588
Oct. 26 (Resources). landowners receive
Rept. 106-1011 treatment equal to
that provided to the
Federal Government
when property must
be used.
H.R. 4340 Mr. Young of Alaska To simplify Federal oil 589
Oct. 26 (Resources). and gas revenue
Rept. 106-1012 distributions, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 3160 Mr. Young of Alaska To reauthorize and amend 590
Oct. 26 (Resources). the Endangered
Rept. 106-1013 Species Act of 1973.
H.R. 1500 Mr. Young of Alaska To accelerate the 591
Oct. 30 (Resources). Wilderness
Rept. 106-1017 designation process
by establishing a
timetable for the
completion of
wilderness studies
on Federal Lands.
H.R. 1524 Mr. Young of Alaska To authorize the 592
Oct. 31 (Resources). continued use on
Rept. 106-1021 public lands of the
expedited processes
successfully used
for windstorm-
damaged national
forests and
grasslands in Texas.
Rept. 106-1023 Mr. Burton of Indiana The Failure to Produce 593
Dec. 4 (Government Reform). White House E-Mails:
Threats,
Obstructions, and
Unanswered
Questions.
Rept. 106-1024 Mr. Burton of Indiana Management Practices at 594
Dec. 4 (Government Reform). the Office of
Workers'
Compensation
Programs U.S.
Department of Labor.
Rept. 106-1027 Mr. Burton of Indiana Janet Reno's 595
Dec. 13 (Government Reform). Stewardship of the
Justice Department:
A Failure to Serve
the Ends of Justice.
H.R. 2441 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To amend the Securities 596
Dec. 15 Rept. 106-1034 Exchange Act of 1934
to reduce fees on
securities
transactions.
H.R. 4737 Mr. Spence (Armed To require an inventory 597
Dec. 15 Services). of documents and
Part I Rept. 106-1035 devices containing
Restricted Data at
the national
security
laboratories of the
Department of
Energy, to improve
security procedures
for access to the
vaults containing
Restricted Data at
those laboratories,
and for other
purposes.
Dec. 15
Commerce
discharged
Rept. 106-1036 Mr. Archer (Ways and Report on the 598
Dec. 21 Means). Legislative and
Oversight Activities
of the Committee on
Ways and Means
During the 106th
Congress.
Rept. 106-1037 Mr. Burton of Indiana The Tragedy at Waco: 599
Dec. 28 (Government Reform). New Evidence
Examined.
2001
Rept. 106-1038 Mr. Shuster Summary of Legislative 600
Jan. 2 (Transportation and and Oversight
Infrastructure). Activities of the
Committee on
Transportation and
Infrastructure for
the 106th Congress.
Rept. 106-1039 Mr. Young of Florida Report on Activities of 601
Jan. 2 (Appropriations). the Committee on
Appropriations,
106th Congress.
Rept. 106-1040 Mr. Goodling (Education Report on the 602
Jan. 2 and the Workforce). Activities of the
Committee on
Education and the
Workforce, 106th
Congress.
Rept. 106-1041 Mr. Stump (Veterans' Activities Report of 603
Jan. 2 Affairs). the Committee on
Veterans' Affairs,
106th Congress.
Rept. 106-1042 Mr. Combest Report on the 604
Jan. 2 (Agriculture). Activities of the
Committee on
Agriculture During
the 106th Congress.
Rept. 106-1043 Mr. Spence (Armed Report of the 605
Jan. 2 Services). Activities of the
Committee on Armed
Services for the
106th Congress.
Rept. 106-1044 Mr. Smith of Texas Report on the 606
Jan. 2 (Standards of Activities of the
Official Conduct). Committee on
Standards of
Official Conduct,
One Hundred Sixth
Congress.
Rept. 106-1045 Mr. Leach (Banking and Report on the Summary 607
Jan. 2 Financial Services). of Activities of the
Committee on Banking
and Financial
Services, 106th
Congress.
Rept. 106-1046 Mr. Young of Alaska Report on Legislative 608
Jan. 2 (Resources). and Oversight
Activities of the
Committee on
Resources, 106th
Congress.
Rept. 106-1047 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). Report on the Activity 609
Jan. 2 of the Committee on
Commerce for the One
Hundred Sixth
Congress.
Rept. 106-1048 Mr. Hyde (Judiciary). Report on the 610
Jan. 2 Activities of the
Committee on the
Judiciary During the
106th Congress.
Rept. 106-1049 Mr. Gilman Legislative Review 611
Jan. 2 (International Activities of the
Relations). Committee on
International
Relations During the
106th Congress.
Rept. 106-1050 Mr. Talent (Small Summary of Activities 612
Jan. 2 Business). of the Committee on
Small Business,
106th Congress.
Rept. 106-1051 Mr. Dreier (Rules). Survey of Activities of 613
Jan. 2 the House Committee
on Rules, 106th
Congress.
Rept. 106-1052 Mr. Sensenbrenner Summary of Activities 614
Jan. 2 (Science). of the Committee on
Science for the
106th Congress.
Rept. 106-1053 Mr. Burton of Indiana Report on the 615
Jan. 2 (Government Reform). Activities of the
House Committee on
Government Reform
for the 106th
Congress.
Rept. 106-1054 Mr. Goss (Intelligence). Report of the 616
Jan. 2 Activities of the
Permanent Select
Committee on
Intelligence for the
106th Congress.
Rept. 106-1055 Mr. Kasich (Budget). Activities and Summary 617
Jan. 2 Report of the
Committee on the
Budget During the
106th Congress.
Rept. 106-1056 Mr. Thomas (House Report of the 618
Jan. 2 Administration). Activities of the
Committee on House
Administration
During the 106th
Congress.