[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 15 (Wednesday, January 25, 1995)]
[Daily Digest]
[Pages D85-D86]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]

Committee Meetings
(Committees not listed did not meet)
CBO ANNUAL REPORT
Committee on the Budget: Committee held hearings to examine the state 
of the United States economy and the budget outlook for fiscal years 
1996-2000, receiving testimony from Robert D. Reischauer, Director, 
Congressional Budget Office.
  Hearings were recessed subject to call.
SUBCOMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP
Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation: Committee announced 
the following subcommittee membership:
  Subcommittee on Aviation: Senators McCain (Chairman), Pressler, 
Stevens, Gorton, Burns, Lott, Hutchison, Ashcroft, Ford, Exon, Inouye, 
Bryan, Rockefeller, Breaux, and Dorgan.
  Subcommittee on Communications: Senators Packwood (Chairman), 
Pressler, Stevens, McCain, Burns, Gorton, Lott, Ashcroft, Hollings, 
Inouye, Ford, Exon, Kerry, Breaux, and Rockefeller.
  Subcommittee on Consumer Affairs, Foreign Commerce and Tourism: 
Senators Gorton (Chairman), Pressler, McCain, Snowe, Ashcroft, Exon, 
Ford, Bryan, and Rockefeller.
  Subcommittee on Oceans and Fisheries: Senators Stevens (Chairman), 
Packwood, Gorton, Snowe, Kerry, Inouye, and Breaux.
  Subcommittee on Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine: Senators 
Lott (Chairman), Hutchison, Packwood, Stevens, Burns, Snowe, Inouye, 
Exon, Breaux, Dorgan, and Bryan.
  Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Space: Senators Burns 
(Chairman), Pressler, Hutchison, Stevens, Lott, Rockefeller, Kerry, 
Bryan, and Dorgan.
SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources: Committee announced the 
following subcommittee assignments:
  Subcommittee on Energy Production and Regulation: Senators Nickles 
(Chairman), Jeffords (Vice Chairman), Hatfield, Thomas, Domenici, 
Bingaman, Ford, Akaka, and Wellstone.
  Subcommittee on Energy Research and Development: Senators Domenici 
(Chairman), Burns (Vice Chairman), Craig, Kyl, Grams, Ford, Bradley, 
and Wellstone.
  Subcommittee on Forests and Public Land Management: Senators Craig 
(Chairman), Kyl (Vice Chairman), Hatfield, Domenici, Burns, Thomas, 
Bradley, Bumpers, Bingaman, and Campbell. [[Page D86]] 
  Subcommittee on Parks, Historic Preservation, and Recreation: 
Senators Thomas (Chairman), Grams (Vice Chairman), Nickles, Jeffords, 
Bumpers, Akaka, and Campbell.
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
Committee on Finance: Committee held hearings to examine the current 
condition and future outlook of the United States economy, receiving 
testimony from Alan Greenspan, Chairman, Board of Governors of the 
Federal Reserve System.
  Committee will meet again tomorrow.
NORTH KOREA NUCLEAR AGREEMENT
Committee on Foreign Relations: Committee concluded hearings to examine 
the effects of 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, after 
receiving testimony from James R. Lilley, American Enterprise 
Institute, Paul Wolfowitz, Johns Hopkins University, Richard V. Allen, 
Richard V. Allen Company, and Leonard S. Spector, Carnegie Endowment 
for International Peace, all of Washington, D.C.; and Victor Gilinsky, 
Glen Echo, Maryland, former Commissioner of the Nuclear Regulatory 
Commission.
WELFARE REFORM
Committee on Governmental Affairs: Committee held hearings on proposals 
to reform the national welfare system, receiving testimony from Jane L. 
Ross, Director, Income Security Issues, Health, Education, and Human 
Services Division, General Accounting Office; Mary Jo Bane, Assistant 
Secretary of Health and Human Services for Children and Families; 
William Ludwig, Administrator of the Food and Consumer Service, 
Department of Agriculture; Michael A. Stegman, Assistant Secretary of 
Housing and Urban Development for Policy Development and Research; 
South Carolina Governor Carroll Campbell, Columbia; Ohio State 
Representative Jane Campbell, Columbus, on behalf of the National 
Conference of State Legislatures; Robert Rector, Heritage Foundation, 
and Mark Greenberg, Center for Law and Social Policy, both of 
Washington, D.C.; Lawrence M. Mead, Princeton University, Princeton, 
New Jersey; and Judith M. Gueron, Manpower Demonstration Research 
Corporation, New York, New York.
  Hearings were recessed subject to call.
CONGRESSIONAL TERM LIMITS
Committee on the Judiciary: Subcommittee on the Constitution, 
Federalism and Property Rights concluded hearings on S.J. Res. 19 and 
S.J. Res. 21, measures proposing an amendment to the Constitution of 
the United States relative to limiting congressional terms, after 
receiving testimony from Senators Grams, Ashcroft, Thompson, and 
McConnell; Representatives McCollum, Inglis, Fowler, and Deal; Lamar 
Alexander, former Governor of Tennessee and former Secretary of 
Education, Nashville; Patrick Buchanan, The American Cause, McLean, 
Virginia; Lloyd N. Cutler, Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, Edward H. Crane, 
Cato Institute, David M. Mason, Heritage Foundation, Thomas E. Mann, 
Brookings Institution, Norman J. Ornstein, American Enterprise 
Institute for Public Policy Research, Paul Jacob, U.S. Term Limits, 
Becky Cain, League of Women Voters of the United States, Cleta D. 
Mitchell, Term Limits Legal Institute, and Fred Wertheimer, Common 
Cause, all of Washington, D.C.; Ron Rotunda, University of Illinois, 
Urbana; Mark Petracca, University of California, Irvine; Sherry 
Bockwinkel, LIMIT, Tacoma, Washington; and Ed McMullen, Columbia, South 
Carolina.
BUSINESS MEETING
Committee on Rules and Administration: Committee ordered favorably 
reported an original resolution (S. Res. 73) authorizing biennial 
expenditures by committees of the Senate, in lieu of S. Res. 36, S. 
Res. 38, S. Res. 39, S. Res. 40, S. Res. 41, S. Res. 43, S. Res. 45, S. 
Res. 48, S. Res. 49, S. Res. 50, S. Res. 51, S. Res. 52, S. Res. 53, S. 
Res. 54, S. Res. 55, S. Res. 56, S. Res. 62, S. Res. 64, and S. Res. 
65.
INTELLIGENCE
Select Committee on Intelligence: Committee held closed hearings on 
intelligence matters, receiving testimony from officials of the 
intelligence community.
  Committee will meet again on Wednesday, February 1.