[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 16 (Wednesday, February 23, 1994)]
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                         ADDITIONAL COSPONSORS


                                 S. 359

  At the request of Mr. DeConcini, the name of the Senator from 
Colorado [Mr. Brown] was added as a cosponsor of S. 359, a bill to 
require the Secretary of Treasury to mint coins in commemoration of the 
National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, and for other purposes.


                                 S. 455

  At the request of Mr. Hatfield, the names of the Senator from Alabama 
[Mr. Heflin], the Senator from Kentucky [Mr. McConnell], the Senator 
from Nevada [Mr. Reid], and the Senator from New Hampshire [Mr. Gregg] 
were added as cosponsors of S. 455, a bill to amend title 31, United 
States Code, to increase Federal payments to units of general local 
government for entitlement lands, and for other purposes.


                                 S. 984

  At the request of Mr. Simon, the name of the Senator from Wisconsin 
[Mr. Feingold] was added as a cosponsor of S. 984, a bill to prevent 
abuses of electronic monitoring in the workplace, and for other 
purposes.


                                S. 1040

  At the request of Mr. Bingaman, the names of the Senator from 
Maryland [Ms. Mikulski] and the Senator from Maryland [Mr. Sarbanes] 
were added as cosponsors of S. 1040, a bill to support systemic 
improvement of education and the development of a technologically 
literate citizenry and internationally competitive work force by 
establishing a comprehensive system through which appropriate 
technology- enhanced curriculum, instruction, and administrative 
support resources and services, that support the National Education 
Goals and any national education standards that may be developed, are 
provided to schools throughout the United States.


                                S. 1677

  At the request of Mr. Hatfield, the names of the Senator from North 
Dakota [Mr. Dorgan], and the Senator from Arkansas [Mr. Bumpers] were 
added as cosponsors of S. 1677, a bill to prohibit United States 
military assistance and arms transfers to foreign governments that are 
undemocratic, do not adequately protect human rights, are engaged in 
acts of armed aggression, or are not fully participating in the United 
Nations Register of Conventional Arms.


                                S. 1690

  At the request of Mr. Danforth, the names of the Senator from 
Mississippi [Mr. Cochran] and the Senator from Minnesota [Mr. 
Durenberger] were added as cosponsors of S. 1690, a bill to amend the 
Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to reform the rules regarding subchapter 
S corporations.


                                S. 1802

  At the request of Mr. Hollings, the name of the Senator from Virginia 
[Mr. Warner] was added as a cosponsor of S. 1802, a bill for the relief 
of Johnson Chestnut Whittaker.


                                S. 1848

  At the request of Mr. Danforth, the name of the Senator from 
Washington [Mr. Gorton] was added as a cosponsor of S. 1848, a bill to 
provide for disclosure of the bumper impact capability of certain 
passenger motor vehicles and to require a 5-mile-per-hour bumper 
standard for such vehicles.


                      Senate Joint Resolution 151

  At the request of Mr. Lieberman, the name of the Senator from 
Delaware [Mr. Roth] was added as a cosponsor of Senate Joint Resolution 
151, a joint resolution designating the week of April 10 through 16, 
1994, as ``Primary Immune Deficiency Awareness Week.''


                          Senate Resolution 35

  At the request of Mr. Lautenberg, the name of the Senator from 
Illinois [Mr. Simon] was added as a cosponsor of Senate Resolution 35, 
a resolution expressing the sense of the Senate concerning systematic 
rape in the conflict in the former Socialist Federal Republic of 
Yugoslavia.

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