[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 101 (Tuesday, June 20, 1995)]
[Daily Digest]
[Pages D759-D760]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]


                        House of Representatives


Chamber Action
Bills Introduced: Sixteen public bills, H.R. 1889-1904, were 
introduced.
  Pages H6158-59
Reports Filed: Reports were filed as follows:
  H. Res. 170, providing for consideration of H.R. 1868, making 
appropriations for foreign operations, export financing, and related 
programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996 (H. Rept. 104-
147);
  H.R. 558, to grant the consent of the Congress to the Texas Low-Level 
Radioactive Waste Disposal Compact (H. Rept. 104-148); and
  H.R. 1905, making appropriations for energy and water development for 
the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996 (H. Rept. 104-149).
Pages H6146, H6158
Speaker Pro Tempore: Read a message from the Speaker wherein he 
designates Representative Lucas to act as Speaker pro tempore for 
today.
  Page H6091
Recess: House recessed at 9:13 a.m. and reconvened at 10 a.m.
  Page H6092
Presidential Message--Latvia: Read a message from the President wherein 
he transmits an Agreement between the Government of the United States 
and the Government of the Republic of Latvia concerning fisheries off 
the coasts of the United States-- [[Page D 760]] referred to the 
Committee on Resources and ordered printed (H. Doc. 104-86).
  Page H6095
Legislative Branch Appropriations: By a recorded vote of 236 ayes to 
191 noes, Roll No. 392, the House agreed to H. Res. 169, providing for 
the consideration of H.R. 1854, making appropriations for the 
Legislative Branch for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996. 
Agreed to order the previous question on the resolution by a recorded 
vote of 232 ayes to 196 noes, Roll No. 391.
  Pages H6096-H6104, H6116-18
Corrections Calendar: By a recorded vote of 271 ayes to 146 noes, Roll 
No. 390, the House agreed to H. Res. 168, amending clause 4 of rule 
XIII of the Rules of the House to abolish the Consent Calendar and to 
establish in its place a Corrections Calendar. Agreed to order the 
previous question on the resolution by a yea-and-nay vote of 236 yeas 
to 185 nays, Roll No. 389.
  Pages H6104-16
Council on Aging: The Speaker appointed Mr. Charles W. Kane of Stuart, 
Florida, from private life, to the Federal Council on the Aging for a 
three-year term on the part of the House, to fill the existing vacancy 
thereon.
  Page H6118
Committees To Sit: The following committees and their subcommittees 
received permission to sit today during the proceedings of the House 
under the five-minute rule: Committees on Agriculture, Banking and 
Financial Services, Commerce, Economic and Educational Opportunities, 
Government Reform, and Oversight, International Relations, Judiciary, 
Resources, Science, Transportation and Infrastructure, and Select 
Intelligence.
  Page H6118
Military Construction Appropriations: The House continued consideration 
of amendments on H.R. 1817, making appropriations for military 
construction, family housing, and base realignment and closure for the 
Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1996; 
but came to no resolution thereon. Consideration of amendments will 
resume on Wednesday, June 21.
  Pages H6119-46
  Agreed to the Neumann amendment that reduces military construction 
funds for family housing in the Air Force by $6.9 million (agreed to by 
a recorded vote of 266 ayes to 160 noes, Roll No. 397).
Pages H6137-40
Rejected:
  The Nadler amendment that sought to reduce military construction 
funds for the Army by $10 million (rejected by a recorded vote of 100 
ayes to 239 noes, Roll No. 393);
Pages H6119-23
  The Royce amendment that sought to reduce military construction funds 
for the Navy by $16 million (rejected by a recorded vote of 158 ayes to 
270 noes, Roll No. 394);
Pages H6123-28
  The Horn amendment that sought to reduce military construction funds 
for the Navy by $99 million (rejected by a recorded vote of 137 ayes to 
294 noes, Roll No. 395);
Pages H6129-33
  The Gutierrez amendment that sought to reduce military construction 
funds for the Army National Guard by $2.6 million (rejected by a 
recorded vote of 214 ayes to 216 noes, Roll No. 396); and
Pages H6134-37
  The Frank of Massachusetts amendment that sought to cut by 5 percent 
all military construction accounts and the NATO Security Investment 
Program (rejected by a recorded vote of 131 ayes to 290 noes, Roll No. 
398).
Pages H6141-46
Late Report: The Committee on Appropriations received permission to 
have until midnight tonight to file a report on H.R. 1905, making 
appropriations for energy and water development for the fiscal year 
ending September 30, 1994.
  Page H6146
Committees to Sit: The following committees and their subcommittees 
received permission to sit on Wednesday, June 21, during the 
proceedings of the House under the five-minute rule: Committees on 
Agriculture, Banking and Financial Services, Commerce, Economic and 
Educational Opportunities, Government Reform and Oversight, 
International Relations, Judiciary, and Transportation and 
Infrastructure.
  Page H6146
Amendments Ordered Printed: Amendments ordered printed pursuant to the 
rule appear on pages H6159-62.
Senate Messages: Messages received from the Senate today appear on page 
H6093.
Quorum Calls--Votes: One yea-and-nay vote and nine recorded votes 
developed during the proceedings of the House today and appear on pages 
H6115-16, H6117, H6118, H6123, H6128, H6133, H6136-37, H6139-40, and 
H6145-46.
Adjournment: Met at 9 a.m., and adjourned at 8:46 p.m.