[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 60 (Friday, March 31, 1995)]
[Daily Digest]
[Pages D459-D460]
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                       Next Meeting of the SENATE
                        11 a.m., Monday, April 3
                               

                             Senate Chamber
Program for Monday: After the transaction of any morning business (not 
to extend beyond 12 noon) and, after ascertaining the presence of a 
quorum, Senate will vote on a motion to close further debate on the 
Conference Report on H.R. 831, Self-Employed Health Insurance Tax 
Credit.
    
    
    
    

              Next Meeting of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
                      12:30 p.m., Monday, April 3
                               

                             House Chamber
Program For Monday: Consideration of the following 4 Suspensions:
  1. H.R. 1345, the District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and 
Management Assistance Act of 1995;
  2. H.R. 716, the Fisherman's Protective Act Amendments;
  3. H. Res. 120, the Resolution Expressing the Sense of Congress 
Regarding the American Citizens Held in Iraq; and
  4. H.R. 1271, the Family Privacy Protection Act.
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            Extensions of Remarks, as inserted in this issue
              HOUSE
  
Bliley, Thomas J., Jr., Va., E750
Engel, Eliot L., N.Y., E752
Forbes, Michael P., N.Y., E749
Gephardt, Richard A., Mo., E752
LaFalce, John J., N.Y., E751
Matsui, Robert T., Calif., E752
Meek, Carrie P., Fla., E750
Moakley, John Joseph, Mass., E751
Owens, Major R., N.Y., E750