[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 94 (Tuesday, July 19, 1994)]
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                        MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE

  At 4:50 p.m., a message from the House of Representatives, delivered 
by Ms. Goetz, one of its reading clerks, announced that the House has 
passed the following bills, without amendment:

       S. 537, An Act for the relief of Tania Gil Compton.
       S. 1880. An Act to provide that the National Education 
     Commission on Time and Learning shall terminate on September 
     30, 1994.

  The message also announced that the House disagrees to the amendment 
of the Senate to the bill (H.R. 820) to amend the Stevenson-Wydler 
Technology Innovation Act of 1980 to enhance manufacturing technology 
development and transfer, to authorize appropriations for the 
Technology Administration of the Department of Commerce, including the 
National Institute of Standards and Technology, and for other purposes; 
and agrees to a conference asked by the Senate on the disagreeing votes 
of the two Houses thereon; and appoints the following Members as 
managers of the conference on the part of the House:
  From the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology for 
consideration of the House bill (except sections 211-214 and 504), and 
the Senate amendment (except title XI, sections 221, 303(d), 504, and 
601-613), and modifications committed to conference: Mr. Brown, Mr. 
Valentine, Mr. Roemer, Mr. McHale, Mr. Becerra, Mr. Walker, Mr. Lewis 
of Florida, and Mr. Rohrabacher.
  From the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology for 
consideration of sections 211-214 and 504 of the House bill, and 
sections 221, 303(d), 504, and 601-613 of the Senate amendment, and 
modifications committed to conference: Mr. Brown, Mr. Valentine, Mr. 
Boucher, Ms. Eshoo, Mr. Becerra, Mr. Walker, Mr. Boehlert, and Mr. 
Bartlett of Maryland.
  From the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology for 
consideration of title XI of the Senate amendment, and modifications 
committed to conference: Mr. Brown, Mr. Valentine, Mr. Roemer, Mr. 
McHale, Mr. Becerra, Mr. Klein, Mr. Boucher, Mr. Walker, Mr. Linder, 
Mr. Hoke, and Mr. Baker of California.
  As additional conferees from the Committee on Banking, Finance and 
Urban Affairs for consideration of sections 331-337, 341-361, 503(a) 
(4) and (5), 5039(b) (5) and (6) of the House bill, and sections 216, 
306, and 307, the second 503(4), 1002, 1004, 1011, and title XI of the 
Senate amendment, and modifications committed to conference: Mr. 
Gonzalez, Mr. Kanjorski, and Mr. Ridge.
  As additional conferees from the Committee on Education and Labor for 
consideration of sections 346 and 407 of the House bill, and title XI, 
sections 211 and 212 insofar as said sections relate to workforce 
training and labor, sections 410, 604, 607-613, 1201, 1202, and 1302 of 
the Senate amendment, and modifications committed to conference: Mr. 
Ford of Michigan, Mr. Williams, and Mr. Goodling.
  As additional conferees from the Committee on Government Operations 
for consideration of title XI and section 1301 of the Senate amendment, 
and modifications committed to conference: Mr. Conyers, Mr. Towns, and 
Mr. Clinger.
  As additional conferees from the Committee on the Judiciary for 
consideration of that portion of section 205 adding section 304(g) to 
the Stevenson-Wydler Technology Innovation Act of 1980, and section 361 
of the House bill, and title IX, section 307, that portion of section 
603 of adding section 101(d) to the High-Performance Computing Act of 
1991, sections 1005-1009, 1011-1013, and 1303 of the Senate amendment, 
and modifications committed to conference: Mr. Brooks, Mr. Synar, and 
Mr. Fish.

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