[Congressional Record Volume 142, Number 78 (Friday, May 31, 1996)]
[Daily Digest]
[Pages D550-D552]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]





                      CONGRESSIONAL PROGRAM AHEAD

                     Week of June 3 through 8, 1996

                             Senate Chamber

  On Monday and Tuesday, Senate will resume consideration of a motion 
to proceed to the consideration of S. 1635, Defend America Act, with a 
cloture vote to occur on the motion on Tuesday, June 4, 1996, at 2:15 
p.m.
  During the balance of the week Senate may consider H.R. 3230, 
National Defense Authorization Act, any legislative and executive 
items, and conference reports cleared for consideration.

  (Senate will recess on Tuesday, June 4, 1996, from 12:30 p.m. until 
2:15 p.m. for respective party conferences.)


                             House Chamber

  Monday, the House is not in session.
  Tuesday, Consideration of the following 9 suspensions:
  1. H.R. 3376, VA Major Construction Authorization and Major Medical 
Leases;
  2. H.R. 2297, to Codify Without Substantive Change Laws Related to 
Transportation and to Improve the United States Code;
  3. H.R. 2511, Anticounterfeiting Consumer Protection Act of 1995;
  4. H.R. 1861, Copyright Clarification Act of 1996;
  5. H.R. 234, Boating and Aviation Operation Safety Act of 1995;
  6. H.R. 2977, Administrative Dispute Resolution Act of 1996;
  7. H.R. 2604, Bankruptcy Judgeship Act of 1996;
  
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  8. H.R. 3235, Office of Government Ethics Authorization of 1996; and
  9 H.R. 2650, Mandatory Federal Prison Drug Treatment Act of 1995.
  Recorded votes if ordered on Suspensions will be postponed until 
Wednesday, June 5.
  Wednesday and Thursday, Consideration of H.R. 3540, Foreign 
Operations Authorization Act of 1997 (open rule, 1 hour of general 
debate).
  Firday, No legislative business is scheduled.
  Note:--Conference reports may be brought up at any time. Any further 
program will be announced later.

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