[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 103 (Monday, August 1, 1994)]
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[Congressional Record: August 1, 1994]



 
                    COMMITTEE MEETINGS FOR TUESDAY,

                             AUGUST 2, 1994

        (Committee meetings are open unless otherwise indicated)


                                 Senate

  Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, to continue 
hearings to examine certain legal issues with regard to the 
Whitewater Development Company, Inc., and Madison Guaranty Savings 
and Loan, 9:30 a.m., SD-106.
  Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Public 
Lands, National Parks and Forests, to hold hearings on S. 1222, to 
revise the boundaries of the Blackstone River Valley National 
Heritage Corridor in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, S. 1342, to 
establish in the Department of the Interior the Essex Heritage 
District Commission, S. 1726, to provide for a competition to select 
the architectural plans for a museum to be built on the East St. 
Louis portion of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, S. 1818, 
to establish the Ohio and Erie Canal National Heritage Corridor in 
the State of Ohio as an affiliated area of the National Park System, 
S. 1871, to establish a Whaling National Historical Park in New 
Bedford, MA, S. 2064, to expand the boundary of the Weir Farm 
National Historical Site in Connecticut, S. 2234, to amend the 
Mississippi River Corridor Study Commission Act of 1989 to extend 
the term of the commission established under that Act, and S. 2303, 
to provide for the exchange of lands within the Gates of the Arctic 
National Park and Preserve, 2:30 p.m., SD-366.
  Committee on Finance, business meeting, to continue consideration 
of proposed legislation to implement the Uruguay Round of 
Multilateral Trade Negotiations, 10 a.m., SD-215.
  Committee on Governmental Affairs, business meeting, to consider 
pending calendar business, 10 a.m., SD-342.
  Select Committee on Intelligence, to hold a closed briefing on 
intelligence matters, 4 p.m., SH-219.


                                 NOTICE

  For a listing of Senate committee meetings scheduled ahead, see pages 
E1619-20 in today's Record.


                                 House

  Committee on Agriculture, Subcommittee on Environment, Credit, and 
Rural Development, hearing to review budget and policy consequences 
of extending the Conservation Reserve Program, 10 a.m., 1300 
Longworth.
  Committee on Education and Labor, hearing on H.R. 4605, Work and 
Responsibility Act of 1994, 10 a.m., 2175 Rayburn.
  Committee on Government Operations, Subcommittee on Information, 
Justice, Transportation and Agriculture, hearing on New Challenges 
Facing the DEA: Heroin, Methamphetamine, and CAT, 10 a.m., 2247 
Rayburn.
  Committee on the Judiciary, to mark up H.R. 3600, Health Security 
Act, 10:30 a.m., 2141 Rayburn.
  Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, Subcommittee on 
Environment and Natural Resources and the Subcommittee on Fisheries 
Management, hearing on Pacific Salmon Treaty, 2 p.m., 1334 
Longworth.
  Committee on Natural Resources, Subcommittee on National Parks, 
Forests, and Public Lands, hearing on H.R. 3905, Opal Creek Forest 
Preserve Act of 1994, 9 a.m., 1324 Longworth.
  Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, hearing on H.R. 
4757, Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation Grand Coulee 
Dam Settlement Act, 9:45 a.m., 1310 Longworth.
  Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, Subcommittee on 
Census, Statistics and Postal Personnel, oversight hearing to review 
the availability and quality of global demographic data to support 
policy development and programmatic solutions at the U.N. 
International Conference on Population and Development, 10 a.m., 311 
Cannon.
  Committee on Rules, to consider the conference report to accompany 
H.R. 3355, Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, 10 
a.m., H-313 Capitol.
  Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, Subcommittee on 
Energy, hearing on Fusion Energy, 1:30 p.m., 2318 Rayburn.


                             Joint Meetings

  Joint Economic Committee, to hold hearings on economic 
implications of health care reform, 10 a.m., 2255 Rayburn Building.
  Conferees, closed, on S. 2182, to authorize appropriations for 
fiscal year 1995 for military activities of the Department of 
Defense, for military construction, and for defense programs of the 
Department of Energy, and to prescribe personnel strengths for such 
fiscal year for the Armed Forces, 2:30 p.m., S-5, Capitol.
       *These figures include all measures reported, even if there 
     was no accompanying report. A total of 101 reports have been 
     filed in the Senate, a total of 219 reports have been filed 
     in the House.
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                    Resume of Congressional Activity

            SECOND SESSION OF THE ONE HUNDRED THIRD CONGRESS


    The first table gives a comprehensive resume of all legislative 
business transacted by the Senate and House.
    The second table accounts for all nominations submitted to the 
Senate by the President for Senate confirmation.

                      DATA ON LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITY


                    January 25 through July 31, 1994

                                                                 STotal
     Days in session..............................................
     Time in session.................................610 hrs., 0..
     Congressional Record:
         Pages of proceedings...............................16,634
         Extensions of Remarks...............................1,611
     Public bills enacted into law..............................73
     Private bills enacted into law..............................1
     Bills in conference..........................................
     Measures passed, total....................................488
         Senate bills.............................................
         House bills...........................................1..
         Senate joint resolutions.................................
         House joint resolutions..................................
         Senate concurrent resolutions............................
         House concurrent resolutions.............................
         Simple resolutions.......................................
     Measures reported, total.................................*343
         Senate bills.............................................
         House bills...........................................1..
         Senate joint resolutions.................................
         House joint resolutions..................................
         Senate concurrent resolutions............................
         House concurrent resolutions.............................
         Simple resolutions.......................................
     Special reports..............................................
     Conference reports...........................................
     Measures pending on calendar..............................1..
     Measures introduced, total..............................2,185
         Bills...............................................1,1..
         Joint resolutions........................................
         Concurrent resolutions...................................
         Simple resolutions....................................1..
     Quorum calls.................................................
     Yea-and-nay votes.........................................1..
     Recorded votes............................................2..
     Bills vetoed.................................................
     Vetoes overridden............................................
                  DISPOSITION OF EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS


                    January 25 through July 31, 1994

     Civilian nominations, totaling 505 (including 172 
       nominations carried over from the first session), 
       disposed of as follows:

         Confirmed..........................................348...
         Unconfirmed........................................157...

     Civilian nominations (FS, PHS, CG, NOAA), totaling 1,800, 
       (including 38 nominations carried over from the first 
       session) disposed of as follows:

         Confirmed........................................1,642...
         Unconfirmed........................................158...

     Air Force nominations, totaling 7,191 (including 4 
       nominations carried over from the first session), 
       disposed of as follows:

         Confirmed........................................7,086...
         Unconfirmed........................................105...

     Army nominations, totaling 8,896 (including 1,686 
       nominations carried over from the first session), 
       disposed of as follows:

         Confirmed........................................8,135...
         Unconfirmed........................................761...

     Navy nominations, totaling 9,362 (including 657 
       nominations carried over from the first session), 
       disposed of as follows:

         Confirmed........................................8,553...
         Unconfirmed........................................807...
         Withdrawn............................................2...

     Marine Corps nominations, totaling 1,362 (including 15 
       nominations carried over from the first session), 
       disposed of as follows:

         Confirmed........................................1,362...

                                Summary
     Total nominations carried over from first session....2,572
     Total nominations received this session.............26,544
     Total confirmed.....................................27,126
     Total unconfirmed....................................1,988
     Total withdrawn..........................................2