[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 149 (Thursday, December 1, 1994)]
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                            PETITIONS, ETC.

  Under clause 1 of rule XXII, petitions and papers were laid on the 
Clerk's desk and referred as follows:

             [Omitted from the Record of November 29, 1994]

       132. By the SPEAKER: Petition of the mayor of the city and 
     county of San Francisco, CA, relative to the reauthorization 
     of the Kennedy-Hatch Care Act; to the Committee on Energy and 
     Commerce.
       133. Also, petition of the Bar Association of Puerto Rico, 
     relative to a resolution concerning the blockade of Cuba; to 
     the Committee on Foreign Affairs.
       134. Also, petition of the city council of Middleburg 
     Heights, OH, relative to a resolution supporting H.R. 140 and 
     S. 993 to limit unfunded Federal mandates; to the Committee 
     on Government Operations.
       135. Also, petition of the city council of Compton, CA, 
     relative to supporting H.R. 5128--The Federal Mandate 
     Accountability and Reform Act; to the Committee on Government 
     Operations.
       136. Also, petition of Peter J. Cojanis, relative to the 
     GATT vote in the House; to the Committee on House 
     Administration.
       137. Also, petition of the municipal assembly of Carolina, 
     PR, relative to censuring the expression of the Commissioner 
     of Puerto Rico in Washington, Carlos Romero Barcelo, about 
     the reputation of our political party leader, Hector Luis 
     Acevedo; to the Committee on Natural Resources.
       138. Also, petition of Gregory D. Watson, Austin, TX, 
     relative to an amendment to the Constitution relative to the 
     power of States to conserve and regulate the exploration, 
     production, and distribution of their petroleum products, 
     water, sulphur, and all other minerals and natural resources; 
     to the Committee on the Judiciary.
       139. Also, petition of the county board of commissioners, 
     Nye, NV, relative to support of the 10th amendment to the 
     Constitution; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
       140. Also, petition of the city council of Compton, CA, 
     relative to supporting amendments to provide funding for 
     mandates included in the Welfare Reform Act--the President's 
     plan; to the Committee on Ways and Means.
       141. Also, petition of Bruce A. Ackerman, New Haven, CT, 
     and John H. Jackson, Ann Arbor, MI, relative to the Uruguay 
     round negotiations; to the Committee on Ways and 
     Means.
       142. Also, petition of City Councilmember Hal Bernson, Los 
     Angeles, CA, relative to a proposed moratorium on 
     foreclosures of any property damaged in the Northridge 
     earthquake and other financial assistance measures; jointly, 
     to the Committees on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs and 
     Ways and Means.
       143. Also, petition of the Bar Association of Puerto Rico, 
     relative to a resolution rejecting the increasing 
     militarization of Puerto Rico; jointly, to the Committees on 
     Natural Resources and Armed Services.
       144. Also, petition of the Bar Association of Puerto Rico, 
     relative to a resolution on Puerto Rican political prisoners; 
     jointly, to the Committees on Natural Resources and the 
     Judiciary.
       145. Also, petition of the city council of Camarillo, CA, 
     relative to supporting National Unfunded Mandates Week and 
     Federal legislation to reduce the impacts of unfunded 
     mandates on local governments; jointly, to the Committees on 
     Post Office and Civil Service and Government Operations.