[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 14 (Tuesday, January 24, 1995)]
[Daily Digest]
[Page D78]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]

Committee Meetings
(Committees not listed did not meet)
BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSES
Committee on Armed Services: Committee held hearings to examine the 
requirements for ballistic missile defenses, receiving testimony from 
Keith Payne, National Institute for Public Policy, Fairfax, Virginia; 
Kathleen Bailey, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, 
California; and Ted Gold, Hicks & Associates, McLean, Virginia.
  Hearings were recessed subject to call.
GOVERNING IN THE 21ST CENTURY
Committee on the Budget: Committee held hearings to examine the role of 
the Federal Government in the twenty-first century, receiving testimony 
from William J. Bennett, Empower America, Robert L. Woodson, National 
Center for Neighborhood Enterprise, Stephen Moore, Cato Institute, and 
Robert Greenstein, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, all of 
Washington, D.C.
  Committee will meet again tomorrow.
FEDERAL REVENUE ESTIMATES
Committee on Finance: Committee held hearings to examine the Federal 
revenue estimating process used to determine the effects of proposed 
tax legislation on fiscal year budget receipts, receiving testimony 
from Alan J. Auerbach, University of California, Berkeley; R. Glenn 
Hubbard, Columbia University, New York, New York; and J.D. Foster, Tax 
Foundation, Inc., and William A. Niskanen, Cato Institute, both of 
Washington, D.C.
  Hearings were recessed subject to call.
NORTH KOREA NUCLEAR AGREEMENT
Committee on Foreign Relations: Committee held hearings to examine the 
impact of the agreement between the United States and the Democratic 
People's Republic of Korea regarding the North Korean nuclear program 
on overall efforts to reduce the proliferation of weapons of mass 
destruction, receiving testimony from Warren M. Christopher, Secretary 
of State; William J. Perry, Secretary of Defense; and Robert L. 
Gallucci, U.S. Ambassador at Large.
  Hearings continue tomorrow.
LINE-ITEM VETO
Committee on the Judiciary: Subcommittee on the Constitution, 
Federalism and Property Rights concluded hearings on S.J. Res. 2 and 
S.J. Res. 16, measures proposing an amendment to the Constitution of 
the United States to grant the President line-item veto authority, 
after receiving testimony from Senators Thurmond and Biden; Walter 
Dellinger, Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel, 
Department of Justice; Louis Fisher, Senior Specialist, American 
National Government, Congressional Research Service, Library of 
Congress; Timothy Flanigan, former Assistant Attorney General, Office 
of Legal Counsel, Department of Justice; South Carolina Governor 
Carroll Campbell, Columbia; and Stephen Moore, Cato Institute, Robert 
Barr, Chamber of Commerce of the United States, David L. Keating, 
National Taxpayers Union, and J. Gregory Sidak, American Enterprise 
Institute, all of Washington, D.C.