[Congressional Record Volume 142, Number 83 (Friday, June 7, 1996)]
[Daily Digest]
[Pages D583-D584]
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                       Next Meeting of the SENATE
                        12 noon, Monday June 10
                               

                             Senate Chamber
Program for Monday: Senate is expected to discuss the conference report 
on H. Con. Res. 178, Congressional Budget for Fiscal Year 1997.

              Next Meeting of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                      12:30 p.m., Monday, June 10
                               

                             House Chamber
Program for Monday: Consideration of the following 11 suspensions:
  1. H. R. 848, regarding the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National 
Military Park;
  2. H. Con. Res. 172, Authorizing the 1996 Summer Olympic Torch Relay 
to be run through the Capitol grounds;
  3. H. Con. Res. 153, Authorizing the use of the Capitol grounds for 
the Greater Washington Soap Box Derby;
  4. H.R. 3029, Designating the E. Barrett Prettyman U.S. Courthouse;
  5. H.R. 3134, Designating the Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse;
  6. H.R. 3186, Designating the Sammy L. Davis Federal Building;
  7. H.R. 3364, Designating the William J. Nealon U.S. Courthouse;
  8. H.R. 3400, Designating the Roman L. Hruska U.S. Courthouse;
  9. H.R. 3268, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act;
  10. H.R. 3060, Antarctic Environmental Protection Act; and
  11. H.R. 3572, Designating the William H. Natcher Bridge.
  Recorded votes if ordered on Suspensions will be postponed until 5:00 
p.m. on Monday.
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            Extensions of Remarks, as inserted in this issue
            HOUSE
  
Bentsen, Ken, Tex., E1031
Chrysler, Dick, Mich., E1033
Coble, Howard, N.C., E1030
Davis, Thomas M., Va., E1029
Dooley, Calvin M., Calif., E1033
Edwards, Chet, Tex., E1033
Emerson, Bill, Mo., E1029
Fazio, Vic, Calif., E1029
Forbes, Michael P., N.Y., E1034
Hamilton, Lee H., Ind., E1029
Harman, Jane, Calif., E1029
Heineman, Fred, N.C., E1029
Lazio, Rick, N.Y., E1033
Lofgren, Zoe, Calif., E1032
Maloney, Carolyn B., N.Y., E1036
Meehan, Martin T., Mass., E1034
Menendez, Robert, N.J., E1032
Nadler, Jerrold, N.Y., E1035
Pallone, Frank, Jr., N.J., E1034, E1036
Payne, Donald M., N.J., E1035
Richardson, Bill, N. Mex., E1030
Sisisky, Norman, Va., E1032
Stark, Fortney Pete, Calif., E1033
Torkildsen, Peter G., Mass., E1031
Vucanovich, Barbara F., Nev., E1032
Walker, Robert S., Pa., E1035
Woolsey, Lynn C., Calif., E1031