[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 11 (Thursday, January 19, 1995)]
[Senate]
[Page S1236]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                         ADDITIONAL COSPONSORS


                                  S. 4

  At the request of Mr. McCain, the name of the Senator from Wyoming 
[Mr. Thomas] was added as a cosponsor of S. 4, a bill to grant the 
power to the President to reduce budget authority.


                                 S. 11

  At the request of Mr. Kyl, the names of the Senator from Colorado 
[Mr. Brown], and the Senator from Wyoming [Mr. Thomas] were added as 
cosponsors of S. 11, a bill to award grants to States to promote the 
development of alternative dispute resolution systems for medical 
malpractice claims, to generate knowledge about such systems through 
expert data gathering and assessment activities, to promote uniformity 
and to curb excesses in State liability systems through federally-
mandated liability reforms, and for other purposes.


                                 S. 22

  At the request of Mr. Dole, the names of the Senator from Mississippi 
[Mr. Lott] and the Senator from Virginia [Mr. Warner] were added as 
cosponsors of S. 22, a bill to require Federal agencies to prepare 
private property taking impact analyses.


                                 S. 45

  At the request of Mr. Feingold, the name of the Senator from Nevada 
[Mr. Reid] was added as a cosponsor of S. 45, a bill to amend the 
Helium Act to require the Secretary of the Interior to sell Federal 
real and personal property held in connection with activities carried 
out under the Helium Act, and for other purposes.


                                 S. 194

  At the request of Mr. McCain, the names of the Senator from Arizona 
[Mr. Kyl] and the Senator from Hawaii [Mr. Inouye] were added as 
cosponsors of S. 194, a bill to repeal the Medicare and Medicaid 
Coverage Data Bank, and for other purposes.


                                 S. 218

  At the request of Mr. McConnell, the names of the Senator from Kansas 
[Mr. Dole] and the Senator from North Carolina [Mr. Helms] were added 
as cosponsors of S. 218, a bill to repeal the National Voter 
Registration Act of 1993, and for other purposes.


                                 S. 228

  At the request of Mr. Bryan, the name of the Senator from South 
Dakota [Mr. Pressler] was added as a cosponsor of S. 228, a bill to 
amend certain provisions of title 5, United States Code, relating to 
the treatment of Members of Congress and Congressional employees for 
retirement purposes.


                                 S. 230

  At the request of Mr. Dole, the names of the Senator from California 
[Mrs. Boxer] and the Senator from California [Mrs. Feinstein] were 
added as cosponsors of S. 230, a bill to prohibit United States 
assistance to countries that prohibit or restrict the transport or 
delivery of United States humanitarian assistance.


                       Senate Joint Resolution 18

  At the request of Mr. Hollings, the name of the Senator from South 
Dakota [Mr. Daschle] was added as a cosponsor of Senate Joint 
Resolution 18, a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the 
Constitution relative to contributions and expenditures intended to 
affect elections for Federal, State, and local office.


                           Amendment No. 144

  At the request of Mr. Bumpers, the names of the Senator from Florida 
[Mr. Graham], the Senator from North Dakota [Mr. Dorgan], the Senator 
from North Dakota [Mr. Conrad], and the Senator from Iowa [Mr. Harkin] 
were added as cosponsors of Amendment No. 144 proposed to S. 1, a bill 
to curb the practice of imposing unfunded Federal mandates on States 
and local governments; to strengthen the partnership between the 
Federal Government and State, local and tribal governments; to end the 
imposition, in the absence of full consideration by Congress, of 
Federal mandates on State, local, and tribal governments without 
adequate funding, in a manner that may displace other essential 
government priorities; and to ensure that the Federal Government pays 
the costs incurred by those governments in complying with certain 
requirements under Federal statutes and regulations; and for other 
purposes.

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