[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 136 (Monday, September 26, 1994)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E]
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                     FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE FOR 1993

                         HON. ROMANO L. MAZZOLI

                              of kentucky

                    in the house of representatives

                       Monday, September 26, 1994

  Mr. MAZZOLI. Mr. Speaker, it has been my custom to submit a statement 
of financial disclosure every year in which I have served in the House 
of Representatives. While the law now dictates that Members of Congress 
submit financial disclosure statements in May of each year, I also 
continue to file this detailed family financial report as I have since 
1971. In this way, my constituents are kept fully and completely 
informed concerning my financial status and that of my family.

       Romano L. and Helen D. Mazzoli Income--Calendar Year 1993

Salaries and fees:
  U.S. House of Representatives (R.L. Mazzoli)..............$133,600.00
  Alexandria Drafting Co. (Helen Mazzoli).....................30,211.20
                                                       ________________

    Total salaries and fees..................................163,811.20
                                                       ================

Interest, Dividends, Rents and Distributions:
                                    Congressional Federal Credit Union:
    No. 62976-0 (Member/Savings).....................................79
    No. 62976-1 (Member/Checking)..................................1.01
    No. 84720-0 (Spouse/Savings)..................................45.44
    No. 84720-1 (Spouse/Checking)................................168.25
                                    Congressional Federal Credit Union:
    Certificates of Deposit (Spouse):
      No. 32256...................................................17.78
    No. 32257.....................................................29.00
    Interest on Matured Certificates of Deposit (Spouse):
    No. 25778 (Matured 10/19/93)                                 155.59
      No. 25799 (Matured 10/19/93)...............................253.74
                                     First National Bank and Trust Co.:
    No. 427-5518-4 (Joint/Special Account).........................3.91
                                   Liberty National Bank and Trust Co.:
    No. 00922668 (Member/Checking)...............................176.78
                                   Liberty National Bank and Trust Co.:
    Certificate No. 01-024-0064989 (Spouse)......................311.19
  U.S. Savings Bonds Series E (Member)...........................216.55
                                          U.S. Treasury bills (Spouse):
    No. 912794YW8................................................322.00
    No. 912794YZ1................................................321.50
    No. 912794ZR8................................................300.30
                                    Massachusetts Mutual Life Ins. Co.:
    Profit Sharing Plan (Spouse).................................664.25
                                     Liberty National Bank & Trust Co.:
    IRA No. 2905081232 (Member)................................1,781.11
    IRA No. 01527329 (Spouse)..................................1,904.82
                                       Civil Service Retirement System:
    Voluntary Contribution Program
    No. 37943VC (Member).......................................2,358.40
                                       Federal Employee Thrift Savings:
    Plan (401-k) (Member)......................................1,350.95
                                                       ________________

      Total interest, dividends, distributions................10,383.36
                                                       ================

      Total income...........................................174,194.56

             Statement of financial worth December 31, 1993

Cash, Stock, Bonds, and Certificates of Deposit:
                                    Congressional Federal Credit Union:
    No. 62976-0 (Member/Savings).................................$28.77
    No. 62976-1 (Member/Checking).................................45.19
    No. 84720-0 (Spouse/Savings)...............................1,662.67
    No. 84720-1 (Spouse/Checking)..............................5,970.68
                                    Congressional Federal Credit Union:
    Certificates of Deposit (Spouse):
    No. 32256..................................................2,916.85
    No. 32257..................................................4,756.95
                                     First National Bank and Trust Co.:
    No. 427-5518-4 (Joint/Special Account).......................200.77
                                     Liberty National Bank & Trust Co.:
    No. 00922668 (Member/Checking).............................8,382.79
                                     Liberty National Bank & Trust Co.:
    Certificate No. 01-02400064989 (Spouse)....................6,739.97
                                  U.S. Savings Bonds Series E (3,246.11
    U.S. Treasury bills (Spouse):
    No. 912794YW8.............................................10,000.00
    No. 912794YZ1.............................................10,000.00
    No. 912794ZR8.............................................10,000.00
                               Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co.:
    Profit Sharing Plan (Spouse)...............................7,880.62
                                                       ----____________

      Total cash, stock, bonds, and certificates of deposit...71,831.37
                                                       ================

Retirement Funds/Individual Retirement Accounts:
                                     Liberty National Bank & Trust IRA:
    IRA No. 2905081232 (Member)..............................$22,502.90
                                     Liberty National Bank & Trust Co.:
    IRA No. 01527329 (Spouse).................................24,907.98
                                       Civil Service Retirement System:
    Contributions Since 1971 (Member)........................113,303.08
       Civil Service Retirement System--Voluntary Contribution Program:
    No. 3794VC (Member).......................................45,929.97
                                              Federal Employee (401-k):
    Thrift Savings Plan (Member)..............................45,721.43
                                                       ----____________

      Total retirement/individual retirement accounts........252,365.36
                                                       ================

Real Estate:
                                    Personal Residences (jointly-held):
    939 Ardmore Drive, Louisville, KY 40217
  Assessed Value.............................................$69,020.00
  Less: Mortgage.................................................565.07
                                                       ________________

    Net Value.................................................68,454.93
    1030 Anderson Street, Alexandria, VA 22312
    Assessed Value..........................................$188,600.00
    Less Mortgage.............................................30,028.56
                                                       ________________

    Net Value................................................158,571.44
                                                       ================

      Total real estate.....................................$227,026.37
                                                       ================

Automobiles:
  1965 Rambler (Assessed Value).................................$293.00
  1973 Chevrolet (Assessed Value)................................812.00
  1985 Chevrolet (Assessed Value)..............................1,670.00
                                                       ________________

    Total automobiles..........................................2,775.00
                                                       ================

Household Goods and Miscellaneous Personal Property..............$8,000
                                                       ================

      Net assets.............................................561,998.10

                     1993 Income Tax Recapitulation

  Total adjusted gross income...............................$162,644.00
                                                       ________________

Deductions and exemptions.....................................39,409.00
Taxable income...............................................123,235.00
                                                       ================

Federal:
  Tax withheld................................................35,436.00
  Tax due.....................................................30,731.00
                                                       ________________

    Refund due.................................................4,705.00
                                                       ================

Kentucky:
  Tax Withheld.................................................9,677.00
  Tax due......................................................6,807.00
                                                       ________________

    Refund due.................................................2,870.00
                                                       ================

Virginia:
  Tax withheld.................................................1,329.00
  Tax due........................................................837.00
                                                       ________________

    Refund due...................................................492.00
Occupational tax, Louisville and Jefferson County, Kentucky: Tax paid 
  (for previous year)..........................................1,641.00
  


                       SENATE COMMITTEE MEETINGS

  Title IV of Senate Resolution 4, agreed to by the Senate on February 
4, 1977, calls for establishment of a system for a computerized 
schedule of all meetings and hearings of Senate committees, 
subcommittees, joint committees, and committees of conference. This 
title requires all such committees to notify the Office of the Senate 
Daily Digest--designated by the Rules Committee--of the time, place, 
and purpose of the meetings, when scheduled, and any cancellations or 
changes in the meetings as they occur.
  As an additional procedure along with the computerization of this 
information, the Office of the Senate Daily Digest will prepare this 
information for printing in the Extensions of Remarks section of the 
Congressional Record on Monday and Wednesday of each week.
  Meetings scheduled for Tuesday, September 27, 1994, may be found in 
the Daily Digest of today's Record.

                           MEETINGS SCHEDULED

                              SEPTEMBER 28
     9:00 a.m.
       Office of Technology Assessment
         Board meeting, to consider pending business.
                                                   EF-100, Capitol
     9:30 a.m.
       Energy and Natural Resources
         To hear and consider the nomination of Rhea Lydia Graham, 
           of New Mexico, to be Director of the United States 
           Bureau of Mines, Department of the Interior.
                                                            SD-366
       Foreign Relations
         To hold hearings on the nomination of David G. Newton, of 
           Virginia, to be Ambassador to the Republic of Yemen.
                                                    S-116, Capitol
       Judiciary
         Business meeting, to consider pending calendar business.
                                                            SD-226
     10:00 a.m.
       Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
         To hold hearings to examine the condition of the United 
           States capital markets and globalization of world 
           capital markets.
                                                            SD-538
       Finance
         Business meeting, to mark up S. 1834, authorizing funds 
           for programs of the Comprehensive Environmental 
           Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (Superfund).
                                                            SD-215
       Labor and Human Resources
         To hold hearings on Federal job training programs.
                                                            SD-430
     10:30 a.m.
       Foreign Relations
         To hold hearings on the Convention on the Conservation 
           and Management of Pollock Resources in the Central 
           Bering Sea (Treaty Doc. 103-27).
                                                            SD-419
     2:00 p.m.
       Foreign Relations
         To hold hearings on the nominations of Geraldine A. 
           Ferraro, of New York, for the rank of Ambassador during 
           her tenure of service as U.S. Representative on the 
           Human Rights Commission of the Economic and Social 
           Council of the United Nations, Thomas E. McNamara, of 
           the District of Columbia, to be Assistant Secretary of 
           State for Politico-Military Affairs, Robert B. Fulton, 
           of Pennsylvania, to be Associate Director for 
           Information of the U.S. Information Agency, and Vonya 
           B. McCann, of Maryland, for the rank of Ambassador 
           during her tenure of service as Deputy Assistant 
           Secretary of State for International Communications and 
           Information Policy.
                                                            SD-419
       Foreign Relations
       African Affairs Subcommittee
         To hold hearings on the proposed African conflict 
           resolution.
                                                            SD-430
       Judiciary
         To hold hearings on pending nominations.
                                                            SD-226
     4:00 p.m.
       Select on Intelligence
         To hold closed hearings on intelligence matters.
                                                            SH-219

                              SEPTEMBER 29
     9:30 a.m.
       Armed Services
       Force Requirements and Personnel Subcommittee
         To hold hearings to examine the Department of Defense 
           response to the Persian Gulf illness.
                                                            SD-106
       Energy and Natural Resources
         To hold hearings to examine the Agreement for Cooperation 
           on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy Between the United 
           States and the European Atomic Energy Community 
           (Euratom).
                                                            SD-366
       Environment and Public Works
       Clean Water, Fisheries and Wildlife Subcommittee
         To resume hearings on proposed legislation authorizing 
           funds for programs of the Endangered Species Act, 
           focusing on conservation on public lands.
                                                            SD-406
       Special on Aging
         To hold hearings to examine the sale of uninsured bank 
           projects to older Americans.
                                                            SD-628
     10:00 a.m.
       Finance
         Business meeting, to mark up proposed legislation to 
           approve and implement the Uruguay Round of Multilateral 
           Trade Negotiations.
                                                            SD-215
       Foreign Relations
         Business meeting, to consider pending calendar business.
                                                            SD-419
       Select on Intelligence
         To hold closed hearings on intelligence matters.
                                                            SH-219
     10:30 a.m.
       Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry
         To hold hearings on the nomination of Marsha P. Martin, 
           of Texas, to be a Member of the Farm Credit 
           Administration.
                                                            SR-332
     1:00 p.m.
       Judiciary
         To hold hearings on implementing the provisions of the 
           Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act dealing 
           with violence against women.
                                                            SD-226
     2:00 p.m.
       Armed Services
         To hold hearings on the nominations of Gen. Ronald R. 
           Fogleman, USAF, for reappointment to the grade of 
           general and to be Chief of Staff, United States Air 
           Force, Lt. Gen. John J. Sheehan, USMC, for appointment 
           to the grade of general and to be Commander in Chief, 
           U.S. Atlantic Command, Gen. Robert L. Rutherford, USAF, 
           for reappointment to the grade of general and to be 
           Commander in Chief, United States Transportation 
           Command and Commander, Air Mobility Command, and Lt. 
           Gen. Daniel W. Christman, USA, for reappointment to the 
           grade of lieutenant general and to be Assistant to the 
           Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
                                                            SR-222

                               OCTOBER 4
     10:00 a.m.
       Foreign Relations
         To hold hearings to examine the status report on United 
           States assistance to the newly Independent States.
                                                            SD-419
       Labor and Human Resources
         To hold hearings on the Department of Labor's Job Corp. 
           program for at-risk youth.
                                                            SD-430

                               OCTOBER 13
     9:30 a.m.
       Governmental Affairs
       Oversight of Government Management Subcommittee
         To hold oversight hearings on the Navy's mismanagement of 
           the sealift tanker contract.
                                                            SD-342

                             CANCELLATIONS

                              SEPTEMBER 30
     9:30 a.m.
       Governmental Affairs
       Regulation and Government Information Subcommittee
         To hold hearings on S. 2136, to prohibit sponsorship of 
           television violence by agencies of the Federal 
           Government.
                                                            SD-342