[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 50 (Monday, May 2, 1994)]
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                    COMMITTEE MEETINGS FOR TUESDAY,

                              MAY 3, 1994

        (Committee meetings are open unless otherwise indicated)


                                 Senate

  Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural 
Development, and Related Agencies, to hold hearings on proposed 
budget estimates for fiscal year 1995 for Food and Consumer 
Services, Food and Nutrition Service, and Human Nutrition 
Information Service, all of the Department of Agriculture, 10:30 
a.m., SD-138.
  Committee on Armed Services, Subcommittee on Regional Defense and 
Contingency Forces, to resume hearings on proposed legislation 
authorizing funds for fiscal year 1995 for the Department of 
Defense, and the future years defense program, focusing on the Navy 
investment strategy, 10 a.m., SR-222.
  Subcommittee on Nuclear Deterrence, Arms Control and Defense 
Intelligence, to resume hearings on proposed legislation authorizing 
funds for fiscal year 1995 for the Department of Defense, and the 
future years defense plan, focusing on the Department of Energy's 
weapons and materials support and other defense programs, 2:30 p.m., 
SR-222.
  Subcommittee on Coalition Defense and Reinforcing Forces, to 
resume hearings on proposed legislation authorizing funds for fiscal 
year 1995 for the Department of Defense, and the future years 
defense program, focusing on the Army investment strategy, 2:30 
p.m., SD-106.
  Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Subcommittee on 
Housing and Urban Affairs, to hold hearings on proposed legislation 
relating to housing choice and community investment, 10 a.m., SD-
538.
  Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, to hold 
hearings on the nominations of Rear Adm. Robert E. Kramek, USCG, to 
be Commandant, and Rear Adm. Arthur E. Henn, USCG, to be Vice 
Commandant, both of the United States Coast Guard, 10 a.m., SR-253.
  Full Committee, to hold hearings on proposed legislation 
authorizing funds for the United States Coast Guard, 10:30 a.m., SR-
253.
  Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, to hold hearings on 
Boron-Neutron Cancer Therapy, 10 a.m., SD-366.
  Committee on Finance, to resume hearings to examine health care 
reform issues, focusing on the classification of workers as 
employees or independent contractors, and the self-employment tax 
treatment of partners and S Corporation shareholders, 10 a.m., SD-
215.
  Committee on Foreign Relations, to resume hearings on the 
Administration's proposal to seek modification of the 1972 Anti-
Ballistic Missile Treaty (Exec. L, 92d Congress, 2d Session), 10 
a.m., SD-419.
  Full Committee, to hold hearings on the nominations of Melvyn 
Levitsky, of Maryland, to be Ambassador to the Federative Republic 
of Brazil, Myles Robert Rene Frechette, of Maryland, to be 
Ambassador to the Republic of Colombia, and Donna Jean Hrinak, of 
Virginia, to be Ambassador to the Dominican Republic, 10:30 a.m., S-
116, Capitol.
  Full Committee, to hold a closed briefing on U.S. policy toward 
Haiti, 4 p.m., S-116, Capitol.
  Committee on Governmental Affairs, to hold hearings to examine 
Federal telecommunications policy, 9:30 a.m., SD-342.
  Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Technology and the 
Law, to hold hearings to examine privacy and competitiveness issues 
in the telecommunications industry, focusing on the Administration's 
``clipper chip'' key escrow encryption program, 9:30 a.m., SD-G50.
  Select Committee on Intelligence, to hold hearings on S. 1948, to 
improve the counterintelligence and security posture of the United 
States intelligence community and to enhance the investigative 
authority of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 
counterintelligence matters, 10 a.m., SH-216.


                                 NOTICE

  For a listing of Senate committee meetings scheduled ahead, see pages 
E821-23 in today's Record.


                                 House

  Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, 
State, and Judiciary, on Members of Congress and Public Witnesses, 
10 a.m., and 2 p.m., H-310 Capitol.
  Subcommittee on Interior, on Public Witnesses (National Endowment 
for the Arts), 10 a.m., and 1:30 p.m., 2360 Rayburn.
  Subcommittee on Labor--HHS--Education, on Administration on 
Children and Families, 10 a.m., Administration on Aging, 11:30 a.m., 
and on Health and Human Services Department Management, 3 p.m., 2358 
Rayburn.
  Subcommittee on VA, HUD and Independent Agencies, on Members of 
Congress and Public Witnesses, 9:30 a.m., and 2 p.m., H-143 Capitol.
  Committee on Armed Services, Subcommittee on Military Application 
of Nuclear Energy Panel, to consider recommendations on H.R. 4301, 
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1995, 10 a.m., 
2216 Rayburn.
  Committee on Education and Labor, Subcommittee on Labor-Management 
Relations, to continue markup of the following: H.R. 3600, Health 
Security Act; and H.R. 3960, American Health Security Act of 1994, 
10 a.m., 2175 Rayburn.
  Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Commerce, 
Consumer Protection, and Competitiveness, hearing on H.R. 1910, 
Fairness in Product Liability Act of 1993, 10 a.m., 2123 Rayburn.
  Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on Economic Policy, 
Trade and Environment, hearing on the following measures: H.R. 4239, 
to provide for the establishment of a foreign assistance program to 
support efforts by other countries to protect intellectual property; 
and H. Con. Res. 240, expressing the sense of the Congress with 
respect to intellectual property protections, 1:30 p.m., 2172 
Rayburn.
  Committee on Government Operations, Subcommittee on Employment, 
Housing and Aviation, hearing on Simplifying the Maze of Federal 
Employment Training Programs, 10 a.m., 2247 Rayburn.
  Committee on Natural Resources, Subcommittee on National Parks, 
Forests, and Public Lands, to mark up H.R. 3050, to expand the 
boundaries of the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, 10 
a.m., 1310 Longworth.
  Subcommittee on Native American Affairs, hearing on H.R. 3600, 
Health Security Act, 9:45 a.m., 1324 Longworth.
  Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, Subcommittee on 
Technology, Environment and Aviation, hearing on Communications and 
Computer Surveillance, Privacy, and Security, 1 p.m., 2318 Rayburn.
  Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, executive, to consider 
pending business, 2 p.m., H-405 Capitol.
       *These figures include all measures reported, even if there 
     was no accompanying report. A total of 40 reports have been 
     filed in the Senate, a total of 74 reports have been filed in 
     the House.
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                    Resume of Congressional Activity

            SECOND SESSION OF THE ONE HUNDRED THIRD CONGRESS


    The first table gives a comprehensive resume of all legislative 
business transacted by the Senate and House.
    The second table accounts for all nominations submitted to the 
Senate by the President for Senate confirmation.

                      DATA ON LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITY


                   January 25 through April 30, 1994

                                                                 STotal
     Days in session..............................................
     Time in session.................................246 hrs., 4..
     Congressional Record:
         Pages of proceedings................................7,852
         Extensions of Remarks.................................816
     Public bills enacted into law..............................27
     Private bills enacted into law...............................
     Bills in conference..........................................
     Measures passed, total....................................200
         Senate bills.............................................
         House bills..............................................
         Senate joint resolutions.................................
         House joint resolutions..................................
         Senate concurrent resolutions............................
         House concurrent resolutions.............................
         Simple resolutions.......................................
     Measures reported, total..................................120
         Senate bills.............................................
         House bills..............................................
         Senate joint resolutions.................................
         House joint resolutions..................................
         Senate concurrent resolutions............................
         House concurrent resolutions.............................
         Simple resolutions.......................................
     Special reports..............................................
     Conference reports...........................................
     Measures pending on calendar..............................1..
     Measures introduced, total..............................1,129
         Bills.................................................5..
         Joint resolutions........................................
         Concurrent resolutions...................................
         Simple resolutions.......................................
     Quorum calls.................................................
     Yea-and-nay votes............................................
     Recorded votes...............................................
     Bills vetoed.................................................
     Vetoes overridden............................................
                  DISPOSITION OF EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS


                   January 25 through April 30, 1994

     Civilian nominations, totaling 354 (including 172 
       nominations carried over from the first session), 
       disposed of as follows:

         Confirmed..........................................185...
         Unconfirmed........................................169...

     Civilian nominations (FS, PHS, CG, NOAA), totaling 1,437 
       (including 38 nominations carried over from the first 
       session), disposed of as follows:

         Confirmed..........................................884...
         Unconfirmed........................................553...

     Air Force nominations, totaling 6,811 (including 4 
       nominations carried over from the first session), 
       disposed of as follows:

         Confirmed........................................6,584...
         Unconfirmed........................................227...

     Army nominations, totaling 5,574 (including 1,686 carried 
       over from the first session), disposed of as follows:

         Confirmed........................................4,912...
         Unconfirmed........................................662...

     Navy nominations, totaling 5,042 (including 657 
       nominations carried over from the first session), 
       disposed of as follows:

         Confirmed......................................\\4,481...
         Unconfirmed........................................561...

     Marine Corps nominations, totaling 1,091 (including 15 
       nominations carried over from the first session), 
       disposed of as follows:

         Confirmed..........................................305...
         Unconfirmed........................................786...

                                Summary
     Total nominations carried over from first session....2,572
     Total nominations received this session.............17,737
     Total confirmed.....................................17,351
     Total unconfirmed....................................2,958