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


 
 NOTICE OF DETERMINATION BY THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ETHICS UNDER RULE 
             35, PARAGRAPH 4, REGARDING EDUCATIONAL TRAVEL

 Mr. BRYAN. Mr. President, it is required by paragraph 4 of 
rule 35 that I place in the Congressional Record notices of Senate 
employees who participate in programs, the principal objective of which 
is educational, sponsored by a foreign government or a foreign 
educational or charitable organization involving travel to a foreign 
country paid for by that foreign government or organization.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Mark 
Engman, a member of the Staff of Senator Campbell, to participate in a 
program in Taiwan, sponsored by the Soochow University from July 2-9, 
1994.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Engman in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Kenneth 
Levinson, a member of the staff of Senator Rockefeller, to participate 
in a program in China, sponsored by the Chinese Peoples Institute of 
Foreign Affairs, from August 13-29, 1994.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Levinson in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Cynthia 
Lasker, a member of the staff of Senator Riegle, to participate in a 
program in Japan, sponsored by the Association for Communication of 
Transcultural Study from July 8-16, 1994.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Ms. Lasker in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Donald 
Hardy, a member of the staff of Senator Simpson, to participate in a 
program in China, sponsored by the Chinese Institute of Foreign 
Affairs, from August 15-28, 1994. The committee determined that no 
Federal statute or Senate rule would prohibit participation by Mr. 
Hardy in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Elise 
Gemeinhardt, a member of the staff of Senator Simpson, to participate 
in a program in Taiwan sponsored by the Soochow University from July 2-
9, 1994.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Ms. Gemeinhardt in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Jack 
Clark, a member of the staff of Senator Nickles, to participate in a 
program in Germany sponsored by the Hanns Seidel Foundation from July 
2-9, 1994.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Clark in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for James 
Assey, a member of the staff of Senator Hollings, to participate in a 
program in Taiwan sponsored by the Soochow University from July 2-9, 
1994.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Assey in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Richard 
McGahey, James Lee Price, Glen Roselli, and Kenneth Nelson, members of 
the staff of Congressman Obey, to participate in a program in Canada, 
sponsored by the Centre for Legislative Exchange, from July 11-13, 
1994.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Messrs. McGahey, Price, Roselli, and Nelson 
in this program.
  Mr. MITCHELL. Mr. President, we will resume consideration of this 
bill at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. The managers have set forth a 
proposed schedule for amendments to be offered at that time. Senators 
can expect votes to occur from approximately mid-morning on. The exact 
time will be announced in the morning.
  I suggest the absence of a quorum.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. The clerk will call the roll.
  The legislative clerk proceeded to call the roll.
  Mr. FORD. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the order for 
the quorum call be rescinded.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
  Mr. FORD. Mr. President, I inquire, are we in morning business?
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator is correct.
  Mr. FORD. How much time do I have?
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. Each Senator is permitted to speak up to 10 
minutes.

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