[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 92 (Friday, July 15, 1994)]
[Daily Digest]
[Page D]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]

Committee Meetings
(Committees not listed did not meet)
NOMINATIONS
Committee on Armed Services: On Thursday, July 14, committee ordered 
favorably reported 5,706 nominations in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, 
and Air Force.
NATIONAL HIGHWAY SYSTEM
Committee on Environment and Public Works: Committee concluded hearings 
on S. 1887, to provide for the designation of the National Highway 
System, after receiving testimony from Federico Pena, Secretary, and 
Rodney E. Slater, Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, both 
of the Department of Transportation; Lester P. Lamm, Highway Users 
Federation, William J. Roberts, Environmental Defense Fund, Albert C. 
Eisenberg, American Institute of Architects, on behalf of the Surface 
Transportation Policy Project, and Sally G. Oldham, Scenic America, all 
of Washington, D.C.; Bill B. Armstrong, Jr., Armstrong Construction 
Co., Roswell, New Mexico, on behalf of the Associated General 
Contractors of America; Kenneth R. Rezendes, K.R. Rezendes, Inc., 
Assonet, Massachusetts, on behalf of the American Road and 
Transportation Builders Association; Wayne Shackelford, Georgia 
Department of Transportation, Atlanta, on behalf of the American 
Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials; and Dianne 
McKenna, Metropolitan Transportation Commission, Oakland, California.
NOMINATIONS
Committee on Foreign Relations: Committee concluded hearings on the 
nominations of Phyllis E. Oakley, of Louisiana, to be Assistant 
Secretary for Population, Refugees and Migration, and Richard L. 
Greene, of Maryland, to be Chief Financial Officer, both of the 
Department of State, after the nominees testified and answered 
questions in their own behalf. Ms. Oakley was introduced by Senator 
Johnston, and Mr. Greene was introduced by Senator Hollings.
NOMINATION
Committee on the Judiciary: Committee concluded hearings on the 
nomination of Stephen G. Breyer, of Massachusetts, to be an Associate 
Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, after receiving 
testimony from Jose Trias-Monge, former Justice of the Supreme Court of 
Puerto Rico, San Juan; Robert P. Watkins and Michael Greco, both of the 
American Bar Association, Helen Corrothers, National Institute for 
Justice, former U.S. Sentencing Commissioner, Ralph Nader, Public 
Citizen, Sidney M. Wolfe, Public Citizen Health Research Group, Ralph 
Estes, American University, Robert Pitofsky, Arnold & Porter, and 
Paulette Brown, National Bar Association, on behalf of the Coalition of 
Bar Associations of Color, all of Washington, D.C.; Gerhard Caspar, 
Stanford University, and Kathleen Sullivan, Stanford University Law 
School, both of Palo Alto, California; Paige Comstock Cunningham, 
Americans United for Life, and Cass Sunstein, University of Chicago Law 
School, both of Chicago, Illinois; Michael P. Farris, Home School Legal 
Defense Association, Purcellville, Virginia; Margaret Marshall, Harvard 
University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Lloyd Constantine, Constantine 
and Associates, and Barbara Paul Robinson, The Association of the Bar 
of the City of New York, both of New York, New York; Martha Matthews, 
National Center for Youth Law, San Francisco, California; Brian Sun, 
Asian Pacific American Bar Association; Richard Monet, Native American 
Bar Association; and Wilfredo Caraballo, Hispanic National Bar 
Association.