[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 97 (Friday, July 22, 1994)]
[Daily Digest]
[Page D]
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                       Next Meeting of the SENATE
                       9:30 a.m., Monday, July 25
                               

                             Senate Chamber
Program for Monday: After the recognition of one Senator for a speech 
and the transaction of any morning business (not to extend beyond 10 
a.m.), Senate will consider H.R. 4602, Interior Appropriations, 1995.
  At 1 p.m., Senate will vote on a motion to ascertain the presence of 
a quorum.


              Next Meeting of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                      10:30 a.m., Monday, July 25
                               

                             House Chamber
Program for Monday: Consideration of the following 10 Suspensions:
  1. H.R. 868, Telemarketing and Consumer Fraud and Abuse Prevention 
Act;
  2. Conference report on H.R. 2243, Federal Trade Commission Act 
Amendments;
  3. H.R. 2826, Providing for an Investigation of the Whereabouts of 
the United States Citizens who Have Been Missing From Cyprus Since 
1974;
  4. H.J. Res. 388, Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Warsaw 
Uprising;
  5. H. Res. 476, Congratulating the Citizens of Berlin on the Occasion 
of the Withdrawal of United States Troops from Berlin and Reaffirming 
United States Berlin Friendship;
  6. H. Res. 471, To Urge the Government of Burma to Release Daw Aung 
San Suu Kyi;
  7. H. Con. Res. 151, Concerning the Movement Toward Democracy in the 
Federal Republic of Nigeria;
  8. H.R. 4228, Auburn Indian Restoration Act;
  9. H.R. 1426, Indian Dams Safety Act; and
  10. S. 1066, Restoring Federal Services to the Pokagon Band of 
Potawatomi Indians.

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

  Motion to go to conference on H.R. 4301, Defense Authorization Act 
for Fiscal Year 1995.
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            Extensions of Remarks, as inserted in this issue
            HOUSE
  
Ackerman, Gary L., N.Y., E1542
Andrews, Michael A., Tex., E1543
Baker, Bill, Calif., E1546
Bentley, Helen Delich, Md., E1538
Bonilla, Henry, Tex., E1541
Brown, George E., Jr., Calif., E1539
Crane, Philip M., Ill., E1547
Deutsch, Peter, Fla., E1546, E1548
Doolittle, John T., Calif., E1541
English, Karan, Ariz., E1542
Foglietta, Thomas M., Pa., E1540
Franks, Gary A., Conn., E1543
Gibbons, Sam, Fla., E1540
Gordon, Bart, Tenn., E1535
Horn, Stephen, Calif., E1544
Lantos, Tom, Calif., E1547
Lowey, Nita M., N.Y., E1543
Manzullo, Donald A., Ill., E1542
Menendez, Robert, N.J., E1535, E1537, E1539, E1541, E1542
Moakley, John Joseph, Mass., E1540
Packard, Ron, Calif., E1539
Roth, Toby, Wis., E1535, E1537
Skelton, Ike, Mo., E1540
Solomon, Gerald B.H., N.Y., E1536, E1540
Synar, Mike, Okla., E1537
Torricelli, Robert G., N.J., E1541
Zimmer, Dick, N.J., E1546