[Congressional Record Volume 143, Number 145 (Friday, October 24, 1997)]
[House]
[Pages H9557-H9558]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




         REPORTS OF COMMITTEES ON PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

  Under clause 2 of rule XIII, reports of committees were delivered to 
the Clerk for printing and reference to the proper calendar, as 
follows:

       Mr. HYDE: Committee on the Judiciary. H.R. 424. A bill to 
     provide for increased mandatory minimum sentences for 
     criminals possessing firearms, and for other purposes; with 
     an amendment (Rept. 105-344). Referred to the Committee of 
     the Whole House on the State of the Union.
       Mr. HASTINGS of Washington: Committee on Rules. House 
     Resolution 280. Resolution providing for consideration of the 
     bill (H.R. 1270) to amend the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 
     1982 (Rept. 105-345). Referred to the House Calendar.
       Mr. SMITH of Oregon: Committee on Agriculture. H.R. 2493. A 
     bill to establish a mechanism by which the Secretary of 
     Agriculture and the Secretary of the Interior can provide for 
     uniform management of livestock grazing on Federal lands; 
     with an amendment (Rept. 105-346, Pt. 1). Ordered to be 
     printed.
       Mr. YOUNG of Alaska: Committee on Resources. H.R. 2493. A 
     bill to establish a mechanism by which the Secretary of 
     Agriculture and the Secretary of the Interior can provide for 
     uniform management of livestock grazing on Federal lands; 
     with an amendment (Rept. 105-346, Pt. 2). Referred to the 
     Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union.
       Mr. SENSENBRENNER: Committee on Science. H.R. 1702. A bill 
     to encourage the development of a commercial space industry

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     in the United States, and for other purposes; with an 
     amendment (Rept. 105-347). Referred to the Committee of the 
     Whole House on the State of the Union.
       Mr. GOODLING: Committee on Education and the Workforce. 
     H.R. 2614. A bill to improve the reading and literacy skills 
     of children and families by improving in-service 
     instructional practices for teachers who teach reading, to 
     stimulate the development of more high-quality family 
     literacy programs, to support extended learning-time 
     opportunities for children, to ensure that children can read 
     well and independently not later than third grade, and for 
     other purposes; with an amendment (Rept. 105-348). Referred 
     to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the 
     Union.

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