[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 140 (Friday, September 30, 1994)]
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                       Next Meeting of the SENATE
                       5 p.m., Monday, October 3
                            __________

                             Senate Chamber
Program for Monday: Senate will resume consideration of the conference 
report on H.R. 6, Elementary and Secondary Education Amendments, with 
the time between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. to be under the control of the 
Majority Leader and the Republican Leader.
  Senate will also vote on motions to close further debate on the 
nomination of Rickie Tiger, to be a Member and Chairperson of the Board 
of Directors of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
              Next Meeting of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
                     10:30 a.m., Monday, October 3
                            __________

                             House Chamber
Program for Monday: Consideration of the following 62 Suspensions:
  1. H.R. 4781, International Antitrust Enforcement Assistance Act of 
1994;
  2. H.R. 546, To Limit State Taxation;
  3. H.R. 4999, Civil rights Commission Reauthorization;
  4. H.R. 2129, Madrid Protocol Implementation Act;
  5. H.R. 4608, Patent and Trademark Office, Authorization Act of 1994;
  6. H.R. 4896, To Grant the Consent of Congress to the Kansas and 
Missouri Metropolitan Culture, District Compact;
  7. S. 1233, Arizona Wilderness Land Title Resolution Act of 1994;
  8. H.R. 4777, Technical Improvements In The United States Code;
  9. H.R. 4778, To Codify Without Substantive Change Recent Laws 
Related to Transportation;
  10. H.R. 5102, To Amend Title 18, United States Code, Regarding 
Crimes Relating to Medals of Honor;
  11. S. 2170, Government Management Reform Act of 1994;
  12. H.R. 3678, Outer Continental Shelf Sand And Gravel Resources;
  13. H.R. 5108, Export Administration Act Extension;
  14. H. Con. Res. 279, Condemning The July 13, 1994 Sinking Of The 
``13th of March'' Tugboat;
  15. H. Con. Res. 257, Commending the Work of the U.S. Attache Corps;
  16. H. Con. Res. 286, Recognizing President Alfredo Christiani's 
Contribution To Achieve Peace in El Salvador;
  17. H.R. 4704, Hopewell township Investment Act of 1994;
  18. H.R. 4939, Frederick S. Green U.S. Courthouse;
  19. H.R. 49 10, Thurgood Marshall U.S. Courthouse;
  20. H.R. 4967, Theodore Levin Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse;
  21. H.R. 4495, Airliner Cabin Air Quality Act of 1994;
  22. H.R. 2440, Independent Safety Board Act Amendments;
  23. H.R. 4460, Water Resources Development Act of 1994;
  24. H.R. 4394, Comprehensive One-Call Notification Act;
  25. H.J. Res. 417, To Extend Status Quo in Soo Line Dispute;
  26. H.R. 1520, Petroleum Marketing Practices Act Amendments;
              (Continued on page D1181)