[Congressional Record Volume 143, Number 107 (Friday, July 25, 1997)]
[Daily Digest]
[Pages D833-D834]
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                       Next Meeting of the SENATE
                        12 noon, Monday, July 28
                               __________
                               
                             Senate Chamber
Program for Monday: Senate may consider S. 830, Food and Drug 
Administration Modernization and Accountability Act.
  At 3 p.m., Senate will begin a period of morning business (not to 
extend beyond 5 p.m.).
  At 5 p.m., Senate will consider S. 1048, Transportation 
Appropriations, 1998.

              Next Meeting of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                      12:30 p.m., Monday, July 28
                               __________
                               
                             House Chamber
Program for Monday: Consideration of 11 Suspensions:
  1. H.R. 1855, Establishing a Moratorium on Large Fishing Vessels in 
Atlantic Herring and Mackerel Fisheries;
  2. H. Con. Res. 124, Sense of Congress Regarding Acts of Illegal 
Aggression by Canadian Fishermen with Respect to Pacific Salmon 
Fishery;
  3. H. Con. Res. 98, Authorizing the use of the Capitol for the Safe 
Kids Buckle Up Car Seat Safety Check;
  4. H.R. 2005, Death on the High Seas Act;
  5. H.R. 1596, Bankruptcy Judgeship Act of 1997;
  6. H.R. 1953, To Clarify State Authority to Tax Compensation Paid to 
Certain Employees;
  7. H. Con. Res. 75, Sense of Congress that States Should Work More 
Aggressively to Attack the Problem of Repeat Criminals;
  8. H.R. 103, Private Security Officer Quality Assurance Act of 1997;
  9. H.R. 1109, To Eliminate the Special Transition Rule for Issuance 
of a Certificate of Citizenship for Children of a U.S. Citizen Born 
Abroad;
  10. H.R. 1348, Expanded War Crimes Act of 1997; and
  11. Concur in Senate Amendment to H.R. 1866, Charitable Donation 
Antitrust Immunity Act; and
  Consideration of H.R. 2209, Legislative Branch Appropriations Act for 
FY 1998 (modified closed rule).
  The House will meet at 12:30 p.m. for Morning Hour Debate. No 
recorded votes are expected before 5:00 p.m.
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           Extensions of Remarks, as indicated in this issue

                   HOUSE
       
     Aderholt, Robert B., Ala., E1528
     Blagojevich, Rod R., Ill., E1522, E1525
     Coble, Howard, N.C., E1522, E1527
     Davis, Danny K., Ill., E1519
     Dingell, John D., Mich., E1521
     Farr, Sam, Calif., E1527
     Goodlatte, Bob, Va., E1529
     Goss, Porter J., Fla., E1528
     Hastings, Alcee L., Fla., E1526
     Hilliard, Earl F., Ala., E1519
     Horn, Stephen, Calif., E1525
     Kennelly, Barbara B., Conn., E1525
     Kleczka, Gerald D., Wisc., E1526
     Lantos, Tom, Calif., E1524
     LaTourette, Steve C., Ohio, E1523, E1530
     McInnis, Scott, Colo., E1527
     Menendez, Robert, N.J., E1523
     Packard, Ron, Calif., E1524
     Portman, Rob, Ohio, E1529
     Roybal-Allard, Lucille, Calif., E1522
     Schaffer, Bob, Colo., E1528
     Solomon, Gerald B.H., N.Y., E1522
     Thompson, Bennie G., Miss., E1526
     Visclosky, Peter J., Ind., E1521
     Weygand, Robert A., R.I., E1527, E1529