[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 138 (Thursday, September 7, 1995)]
[Daily Digest]
[Pages D1047-D1048]
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                                       Thursday, September 7, 1995 

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                              Daily Digest


HIGHLIGHT

      House passed Defense appropriations bill.


                                 Senate


Chamber Action
Routine Proceedings, pages S12753-S12872
Measures Introduced: Four bills and two resolutions were introduced, as 
follows: S. 1219-1222, S. Res. 167, and S. Con. Res. 26.
  Page S12831
Measures Passed:
  Congratulating Cal Ripken, Jr.: Senate agreed to S. Res. 167, 
congratulating Cal Ripken, Jr. on the occasion of his breaking the 
Major League Baseball record for the highest total number of 
consecutive games played.
  Pages S12754-56
Family Self-Sufficiency Act: Senate continued consideration of H.R. 4, 
to restore the American family, reduce illegitimacy, control welfare 
spending and reduce welfare dependence, with a committee amendment in 
the nature of a substitute, taking action on amendments proposed 
thereto, as follows:
  Pages S12757-96, S12802-30
Rejected:
  By 45 yeas to 54 nays (Vote No. 400), Daschle Modified Amendment No. 
2282 (to Amendment No. 2280), in the nature of a substitute.
Pages S12757, S12795-96
Pending:
  Dole Modified Amendment No. 2280, of a perfecting nature.
Pages S12757, S12795-96, S12802-30
  Brown Amendment No. 2465 (to Amendment No. 2280), to provide that 
funds are expended in accordance with State laws and procedures 
relating to the expenditure of State revenues.
Pages S12802-04
  Moynihan Amendment No. 2466 (to Amendment No. 2280), in the nature of 
a substitute.
Page S12804
  Feinstein Modified Amendment No. 2469 (to Amendment No. 2280), to 
provide additional funding to States to accommodate any growth in the 
number of people in poverty.
Pages S12807-09
  Feinstein Amendment No. 2470 (to Amendment No. 2280), to impose a 
child support obligation on paternal grandparents in cases in which 
both parents are minors.
Pages S12810-11
  Moseley-Braun Amendment No. 2471 (to Amendment No. 2280), to require 
States to establish a voucher program for providing assistance to minor 
children in families that are eligible for but do not receive 
assistance.
Pages S12811-19
  Moseley-Braun Amendment No. 2472 (to Amendment No. 2280), to prohibit 
a State from imposing a time limit for assistance if the State has 
failed to provide work activity-related services to an adult individual 
in a family receiving assistance under the State program.
Page S12819
  Moseley-Braun Amendment No. 2473 (to Amendment No. 2280), to modify 
the job opportunities to certain low-income individuals program.
Pages S12819-20
  Moseley-Braun Amendment No. 2474 (to Amendment No. 2280), to prohibit 
a State from reserving grant funds for use in subsequent fiscal years 
if the State has reduced the amount of assistance provided to families 
under the State program in the preceding fiscal year.
Pages S12820-23
  Santorum Amendment No. 2477 (to Amendment No. 2280), to eliminate 
certain welfare benefits with respect to fugitive felons and probation 
and parole violators, and to facilitate sharing of information with law 
enforcement officers.
Pages S12823-25
  Feinstein Amendment No. 2478 (to Amendment No. 2280), to provide 
equal treatment for naturalized and native-born citizens.
Pages S12825-27
  Feinstein Amendment No. 2479 (to Amendment No. 2280), to provide for 
State and county demonstration programs.
Pages S12827-29
  Feingold Amendment No. 2480 (to Amendment No. 2280), to study the 
impact of amendments to the child and adult care food program on 
program participation and family day care licensing.
Page S12829

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  Feingold Amendment No. 2481 (to Amendment No. 2280), to provide for a 
demonstration project for the elimination of take-one-take-all 
requirement.
Page S12829
  Boxer Amendment No. 2482 (to Amendment No. 2280), to provide that 
noncustodial parents who are delinquent in paying child support are 
ineligible for means-tested Federal benefits.
Pages S12829-30
  A unanimous-consent agreement was reached providing for further 
consideration of the bill and certain amendments pending thereto, on 
Friday, September 8, 1995.
Pages S12818-19
Messages From the House:
  Page S12831
Statements on Introduced Bills:
  Pages S12831-41
Additional Cosponsors:
  Pages S12841-42
Amendments Submitted:
  Pages S12842-70
Notices of Hearings:
  Page S12870
Authority for Committees:
  Page S12870
Additional Statements:
  Pages S12870-71
Record Votes: One record vote was taken today. (Total--400)
  Page S12796
Recess: Senate convened at 9:30 a.m., and recessed at 9:17 p.m., until 
9:15 a.m., on Friday, September 8, 1995. (For Senate's program, see the 
remarks of the Acting Majority Leader in today's Record on pages 
S12871-72.)