[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 89 (Tuesday, July 12, 1994)]
[Daily Digest]
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Committee Meetings
[D12JY4-66]{D797}DERIVATIVE
DERIVATIVES SAFETY AND SOUNDNESS SUPERVISION ACT
[D12JY4-67]{D797}Committee
Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs: Subcommittee on Financial 
Institutions Supervision, Regulation and Deposit Insurance held a hearing on 
H.R. 4503, Derivatives Safety and Soundness Supervision Act of 1994. 
Testimony was heard from the following officials of the Department of the 
Treasury: Eugene Ludwig, Comptroller of the Currency; and Jonathan L. 
Fiechter, Acting Director, Office of Thrift Supervision; Andrew Hove, Jr., 
Acting Chairman, FDIC; and public witnesses.
[D12JY4-68]{D797}REDUCING A
REDUCING AND PREVENTING HIV INFECTION
[D12JY4-69]{D797}Committee
Committee on Energy and Commerce: Subcommittee on Health and the Environment 
held an oversight hearing on Reducing and Preventing HIV Infection. 
Testimony was heard from Representatives Pelosi and Morella; Philip R. Lee, 
M.D., Assistant Secretary, Health, Department of Health and Human Services; 
and public witnesses.
[D12JY4-70]{D797}U.S. POPUL
U.S. POPULATION POLICY
[D12JY4-71]{D797}Committee
Committee on Foreign Affairs: Held a hearing on U.S. Population Policy and 
U.S. Position at the Upcoming Cairo Conference. Testimony was heard from 
Barber Conable, former President, World Bank; and public witnesses.
[D12JY4-72]{D797}OVERSIGHT
OVERSIGHT
[D12JY4-73]{D797}Committee
Committee on Natural Resources: Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests, and 
Public Lands and the Subcommittee on Environment, Energy, and Natural 
Resources of the Committee on Government Operations held a joint oversight 
hearing on communication site fees on public lands. Testimony was heard from 
John H. Anderson, Jr., Associate Director, Resources, Community and Economic 
Development Division, GAO; Mathew Millenbach, Acting Chief of Staff, Office 
of the Assistant Secretary, Land and Mineral Management, Department of the 
Interior; Gordon Small, Acting Associate Deputy Chief, Forest Service, USDA; 
and public witnesses.
[D12JY4-74]{D798}CHILD ABUS
CHILD ABUSE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT; CHILD SUPPORT RESPONSIBILITY ACT
[D12JY4-75]{D798}Committee
Committee on Post Office and Civil Service: Subcommittee on Compensation and 
Employee Benefits held a hearing on the following bills: H.R. 3694, Child 
Abuse Accountability Act; and H.R. 4570, to improve and strengthen the child 
support collection system. Testimony was heard from Representatives 
Schroeder, Roukema, and Snowe; Lorraine Green, Deputy Director, OPM; and 
public witnesses.
[D12JY4-76]{D798}COMPETITIV
COMPETITIVE COMMUNITIES
[D12JY4-77]{D798}Committee
Committee on Public Works and Transportation: Subcommittee on economic 
Development held a hearing on Creating a New Vision for the Economic 
Development Administration: Competitive Communities. Testimony was heard 
from Ronald H. Brown, Secretary of Commerce.
[D12JY4-78]{D798}SUPERFUND
SUPERFUND PROGRAM REAUTHORIZATION
[D12JY4-79]{D798}Committee
Committee on Public Works and Transportation: Subcommittee on Water 
Resources and Environment held a hearing on issues related to 
reauthorization of the Federal Superfund Program. Testimony was heard from 
public witnesses.
[D12JY4-80]{D798}Hearings c
  Hearings continue July 14.
[D12JY4-81]{D798}OMNIBUS EX
OMNIBUS EXPORT ADMINISTRATION ACT
[D12JY4-82]{D798}Committee
Committee on Rules: Granted a rule providing 90 minutes of debate on H.R. 
3937, Omnibus export Administration Act of 1994. The rule makes in order an 
amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of H.R. 4663 
as an original bill for the purpose of amendment. The substitute will be 
considered by title with each title considered as read. All points of order 
are waived against the substitute.
[D12JY4-83]{D798}The rule p
  The rule provides that no amendment which directly or indirectly changes 
sections 111(c)(B)(iii), 111(e)(3), or 226(b)(8) of the original text shall 
be in order. The rule provides that no amendment affecting the subject of 
timber shall be in order. The rule also provides that, except as provided in 
section 2 of the rule, no amendment directly or indirectly changing the text 
specifically addressed by the amendments printed in the report to accompany 
the rule shall be in order except those amendments printed in the report. 
This prohibition does not apply to further amendments in the nature of a 
substitute. The amendments are to be considered in the order and manner 
specified in the report, with debate time also specified in the report. The 
amendments are not subject to amendment except as specified in the report, 
are considered as read, and are not subject to a demand for a division of 
the question. The amendments may not be included in the amendments en bloc 
offered pursuant to section 3 of this rule. All points of order are waived 
against the amendments in the report. The amendments in the report shall be 
considered under the king-of-the-hill procedure.
[D12JY4-84]{D798}Except as
  Except as provided in section 3 of the rule, no other amendment is in 
order unless printed in the Congressional Record prior to the consideration 
of the bill. The rule provides one motion to recommit with or without 
instructions.
[D12JY4-85]{D798}The rule p
  The rule provides that immediately after the disposition of the amendments 
printed in the report, it shall be in order to consider additional 
amendments directly or indirectly changing the text addressed by an 
amendment printed in the report, if offered by a member designated jointly 
by the chairman and ranking minority member of the Armed Services Committee. 
All points of order are waived against additional amendments.
[D12JY4-86]{D798}The Chairm
  The Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee or a designee is authorized 
to offer amendments en bloc consisting of amendments in order under the rule 
and germane modifications thereto. The amendments en bloc shall be 
considered as read except that modifications shall be reported. The 
amendments en bloc are debatable for 10 minutes and are not subject to 
amendment nor a demand for a division of the question. Original proponents 
are permitted to insert statements in the Record. All points of order are 
waived against the amendments en bloc. Testimony was heard from Chairman 
Hamilton and Representatives Cantwell, Gilman, Roth, and Manzullo.
[D12JY4-87]{D798}ANTI-REDLI
ANTI-REDLINING IN INSURANCE DISCLOSURE ACT
[D12JY4-88]{D798}Committee
Committee on Rules: Granted an open rule providing 1 hour of debate on H.R. 
1188, Anti-Redlining in Insurance Disclosure Act. The rule makes in order 
the Energy and Commerce Committee amendment in the nature of a substitute 
now printed in the bill as an original bill for the purpose of amendment. 
The substitute shall be considered as read. Finally, the rule provides one 
motion to recommit with or without instructions. Testimony was heard from 
Chairman Dingell and Representatives Collins of Illinois, Kennedy, Barrett 
of Wisconsin, Fields of Louisiana, Moorhead, and Stearns.
[D12JY4-89]{D798}NASA ADMIN
NASA ADMINISTRATION AUTHORIZATION ACT; TECHNOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATION--RURAL 
AMERICA
[D12JY4-90]{D798}Committee
Committee on Science, Space, and Technology: Subcommittee on Technology, 
Environment and Aviation approved for full Committee action as amended H.R. 
4489, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Authorization Act, 
Fiscal Years 1995 and 1996.
[D12JY4-91]{D798}The Subcom
  The Subcommittee also held a hearing on Technological Transformation of 
Rural America. Testimony was heard from Robert Nash, Under Secretary, Small 
Community and Rural Development, USDA; Gary Bachula, Deputy Under Secretary, 
Technology, Technology Administration, Department of Commerce; and public 
witnesses.
[D12JY4-92]{D799}REEMPLOYME
REEMPLOYMENT ACT
[D12JY4-93]{D799}Committee
Committee on Ways and Means: Subcommittee on Human Resources and the 
Subcommittee on Trade held a joint hearing on H.R. 4040, Reemployment Act of 
1994. Testimony was heard from Representatives Woolsey and Brown of 
California; Robert B. Reich, Secretary of Labor; and public witnesses.
F


                         COMMITTEE MEETINGS FOR

                        WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1994

          (Committee meetings are open unless otherwise indicated)


                                 Senate

[D12JY4-94]{D799}Committee
  Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, State, 
and Judiciary, business meeting, to mark up H.R. 4603, making 
appropriations for the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, and 
the Judiciary, and related agencies programs for the fiscal year ending 
September 30, 1995, 10 a.m., S-146, Capitol.
[D12JY4-95]{D799}Subcommitt
  Subcommittee on Transportation, business meeting, to mark up H.R. 4556, 
making appropriations for the Department of Transportation and related 
agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1995, 10:30 a.m., SD-
116.
[D12JY4-96]{D799}Committee
  Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Subcommittee on 
Foreign Commerce and Tourism, to hold hearings to examine current tourism 
policy activities, 9:30 a.m., SR-253.
[D12JY4-97]{D799}Committee
  Committee on Environment and Public Works, Subcommittee on Toxic 
Substances, Research and Development, to hold hearings on issues 
involving the reauthorization of the Toxic Substances Control Act, 9:30 
a.m., SD-406.
[D12JY4-98]{D799}Subcommitt
  Subcommittee on Superfund, Recycling, and Solid Waste Management, to 
hold hearings on S. 2227, to revise the Solid Waste Disposal Act to 
provide congressional authorization of State control over transportation 
of municipal solid waste, and S. 1634, to authorize each State and 
certain political subdivisions of States to control the movement of 
municipal solid waste generated within, or imported into, the State or 
political subdivisions of the State, 2 p.m., SD-406.
[D12JY4-99]{D799}Committee
  Committee on Finance, to hold hearings on the Administration's welfare 
reform legislation, 10 a.m., SD-215.
[D12JY4-100]{D799}Committee
  Committee on the Judiciary, to continue hearings on the nomination of 
Stephen G. Breyer, of Massachusetts, to be an Associate Justice of the 
Supreme Court of the United States, 10 a.m., SH-216.


                                  House

[D12JY4-101]{D799}Committee
  Committee on Agriculture, to consider the following bills: H.R. 2866, 
Headwaters Forest Act; H.R. 3905, Opal Creek Forest Preserve Act of 1994; 
and H.R. 2942, Mount Pleasant National Scenic Area Act, 11 a.m., 1300 
Longworth.
[D12JY4-102]{D799}Committee
  Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs, hearing to examine the 
initiatives being adopted by the Department of the Treasury to deter the 
counterfeiting of U.S. currency, 10 a.m., 2128 Rayburn.
[D12JY4-103]{D799}Committee
  Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Energy and Power, 
oversight hearing on electricity to explore emerging issues that have 
followed the enactment of the Energy Policy Act of 1992, 10 a.m., 2359 
Rayburn.
[D12JY4-104]{D799}Subcommitt
  Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, hearing concerning the 
Department of Energy's management of contractor's litigation costs, 10 
a.m., 2123 Rayburn.
[D12JY4-105]{D799}Subcommitt
  Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Finance, to continue oversight 
hearings on financial derivatives, 9:30 a.m., 2322 Rayburn.
[D12JY4-106]{D799}Subcommitt
  Subcommittee on Transportation and Hazardous Materials, to mark up H.R. 
4545, Federal Railroad Safety Authorization Act of 1994, 9:30 a.m., 2218 
Rayburn.
[D12JY4-107]{D799}Committee
  Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere 
Affairs, hearing on Election in the Dominican Republic: Recent 
Developments, 2 p.m., 2172 Rayburn.
[D12JY4-108]{D799}Committee
  Committee on Government Operations, Subcommittee on Commerce, Consumer, 
and Monetary Affairs, to continue hearings on Chief Financial Officers 
Act Compliance and Financial Management, with emphasis on the Department 
of the Treasury, 9:30 a.m., 2247 Rayburn.
[D12JY4-109]{D799}Committee
  Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Crime and Criminal Justice, 
to mark up H.R. 4619, to amend title 18, United States Code, to provide 
an official duty defense to certain section 32 and related offenses, 10 
a.m., 2226 Rayburn.
[D12JY4-110]{D799}Committee
  Committee on Natural Resources, to consider the following bills: H.R. 
4228, Auburn Indian Restoration Act; and Title VIII of H.R. 3600, Health 
Security Act, 11 a.m., 1324 Longworth.
[D12JY4-111]{D799}Committee
  Committee on Public Works and Transportation, Subcommittee on 
Investigations and Oversight, hearing on Infrastructure Financing Needs, 
9:30 a.m., 2167 Rayburn.
[D12JY4-112]{D799}Committee
  Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, Subcommittee on Space, to 
mark up the following measures: H.R. 4489, National Aeronautics and Space 
Administration Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1995 and 1996; and H. Con. 
Res. 261, to honor the U.S. astronauts who flew in space as part of the 
program of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to research 
and explore the Moon, 1:30 p.m., 2318 Rayburn.