[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 92 (Friday, July 15, 1994)]
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      FOREIGN OPERATIONS, EXPORT FINANCING, AND RELATED AGENCIES 
                        APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 1995

  The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. The Senate will now resume 
consideration of H.R. 4426, which the clerk will report.
  The assistant legislative clerk read as follows:

       A bill (H.R. 4426) making appropriations for foreign 
     operations, export financing, and related programs for the 
     fiscal year ending September 30.

  The Senate resumed consideration of the bill.

       Pending:
       (1) McConnell (for Brown) Amendment No. 2247, to reduce 
     available funds for the United Nations Development Program.
       (2) McConnell (for Brown) Amendment No. 2249, to freeze 
     contributions to the International Development Association.
       (3) McConnell (for Brown) Amendment No. 2250, to maintain 
     funding for the Global Environment Facility at fiscal year 
     1994 level and to make the funds available pending certain 
     reform measures.
       (4) McConnell (for Brown) Amendment No. 2251, to establish 
     an independent commission to study the salaries and benefits 
     of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
       (5) McConnell (for Brown) Amendment No. 2252 (to committee 
     amendment on page 2, lines 12-21), to make Poland, Hungary, 
     and the Czech Republic eligible for allied defense 
     cooperation with NATO countries.
       (6) Helms Amendment No. 2255, to prohibit the use of funds 
     for foreign governments engaged in espionage against the 
     United States.
       (7) Helms Amendment No. 2256, to prohibit funds for Russia 
     while that country is not in compliance with the Biological 
     Weapons Convention.
       (8) Helms Amendment No. 2259, to provide conditions for 
     renewing nondiscriminatory (most-favored-nation) treatment 
     for the People's Republic of China.
       (9) Helms Amendment No. 2260, to establish an Ambassadorial 
     rank for the head of the United States delegation to the 
     Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe.
       (10) McConnell (for Helms) Amendment No. 2272, to ensure 
     that Government agencies provide information in civil actions 
     brought against States sponsoring acts of international 
     terrorism.
       (11) McConnell (for Dole) Amendment No. 2273, to restrict 
     the use of available funds to the Democratic People's 
     Republic of Korea until the President certifies and sports to 
     Congress that the Democratic People's Republic of Korea does 
     not possess nuclear weapons, has halted its nuclear weapons 
     program, and has not exported weapons-grade plutonium.
       (12) McConnell (for Nickles) Amendment No. 2275, to 
     increase funds for international narcotics control and to 
     decrease the amounts appropriated for contribution on the 
     Global Environment Facility and for contribution to the 
     International Development Association.
       (13) McConnell (for Helms) Amendment No. 2281, to limit 
     assistance to the Government of Colombia unless the President 
     certifies that it is fully cooperating in counternarcotics 
     efforts.
       (14) McConnell (for Domenici) Amendment No. 2284, to allow 
     the President to use Russian aid funds for the Nunn Lugar 
     cooperative threat reduction program.
       (15) Leahy (for Graham) Amendment No. 2290, to eliminate 
     the prohibition on the use of Foreign Military Financing 
     funds for Colombia and Bolivia.
       (16) Leahy (for Graham) Amendment No. 2291, to eliminate 
     the prohibition on the use of Foreign Military Financing 
     funds for Peru.
       (17) Helms Amendment No. 2295, to redefine ``other bodies'' 
     as commissions in regard to the use of excess commodities in 
     relationship to war crimes tribunals.

  Mr. PACKWOOD addressed the Chair.
  The ACTING PRESIDENT pro tempore. The Senator from Oregon.

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