[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 88 (Monday, July 11, 1994)]
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                       Next Meeting of the SENATE
                      10:00 a.m., Tuesday, July 12
                               __________

                             Senate Chamber
Program for Tuesday: Senate will resume consideration of the motion to 
proceed to consideration of S. 55, Workplace Fairness Act, with a 
cloture vote to occur thereon at 2:30 p.m.

  (Senate will recess from 12:30 p.m. until 2:15 p.m. for party 
conferences.)


              Next Meeting of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                      10:30 a.m., Tuesday, July 12
                               __________

                             House Chamber
Program for Tuesday: Consideration of the following 14 suspensions:
  1. H.R. 4598, Technical Corrections to Maps Relating to the Coastal 
Barrier Resources System;
  2. H.R. 4647, Conveyance of Land From the Tijuana Slough National 
Wildlife Refuge to the City of Imperial Beach, California;
  3. H.R. 3817, To Amend the Fishermen's Protective Act;
  4. H.R. 4253, Corning National Fish Hatchery Conveyance Act;
  5. H.R. 4504, The Striped Bass Act of 1994;
  6. H.R. 1716, To Amend the Act Establishing the Rocky Mountain 
National Park;
  7. H.R. 3708, To Reform the Operation of the Steamtown, National 
Historic Site;
  8. H.R. 4364, Cape Hatteras National Seashore Recreational Area Land 
Inclusion;
  9. S. 1402, To Convey Land to the County of Twin Falls, Idaho, for 
Use As a Landfill;
  10. S. 859, Restriction Reductions on Lands Conveyed by Deed Under 
the Act of June 8, 1926;
  11. S. 273, Restriction Removal From Land Owned by the City of North 
Charleston, SC, in Order to Permit a Land Exchange;
  12. H.R. 1873, Disregarding Payments to Victims of Nazi Persecution 
in Determining Benefits;
  13. H.R. 4549, Providing for Transportation Expenses for Family of a 
Career Appointee in the Senior Executive Service Who Dies After 
Transferring to an Official Duty Station; and
  14. H.R. 4569, President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records 
Collection Extension Act of 1994.

  (Recorded votes ordered on Suspensions will be postponed until the 
end of legislative business.)

  Continue consideration of H.R. 518, California Desert Protection Act.