[Congressional Record Volume 144, Number 16 (Thursday, February 26, 1998)]
[Senate]
[Pages S1081-S1082]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                         ADDITIONAL COSPONSORS


                                 S. 358

  At the request of Mr. DeWine, the names of the Senator from Oregon 
(Mr. Smith) and the Senator from Kansas (Mr. Roberts) were added as 
cosponsors of S. 358, a bill to provide for compassionate payments with 
regard to individuals with blood-clotting disorders, such as 
hemophilia, who contracted human immunodeficiency virus due to 
contaminated blood products, and for other purposes.


                                 S. 412

  At the request of Mr. Lautenberg, the name of the Senator from South 
Carolina (Mr. Thurmond) was added as a cosponsor of S. 412, A bill to 
provide for a national standard to prohibit the operation of motor 
vehicles by intoxicated individuals.


                                 S. 887

  At the request of Ms. Moseley-Braun, the name of the Senator from New 
Jersey (Mr. Lautenberg) was added as a cosponsor of S. 887, A bill to 
establish in the National Service the National Underground Railroad 
Network to Freedom program, and for other purposes.


                                S. 1021

  At the request of Mr. Hagel, the name of the Senator from Oklahoma 
(Mr. Inhofe) was added as a cosponsor of S. 1021, a bill to amend title 
5, United States Code, to provide that consideration may not be denied 
to preference eligibles applying for certain positions in the 
competitive service, and for other purposes.


                                S. 1244

  At the request of Mr. Grassley, the name of the Senator from Utah 
(Mr. Hatch) was added as a cosponsor of S. 1244, a bill to amend title 
11, United States Code, to protect certain charitable contributions, 
and for other purposes.


                                S. 1360

  At the request of Mr. Abraham, the name of the Senator from Hawaii 
(Mr. Inouye) was added as a cosponsor of S. 1360, a bill to amend the 
Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 to 
clarify and improve the requirements for the development of an 
automated entry-exit control system, to enhance land border control and 
enforcement, and for other purposes.


                                S. 1427

  At the request of Mr. Ford, the names of the Senator from Georgia 
(Mr. Cleland), the Senator from Minnesota (Mr. Wellstone), and the 
Senator from Kansas (Mr. Brownback) were added as cosponsors of S. 
1427, a bill to amend the Communications Act of 1934 to require the 
Federal Communications Commission to preserve lowpower television 
stations that provide community broadcasting, and for other purposes.


                                S. 1572

  At the request of Mr. Bryan, the name of the Senator from Kansas (Mr.

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Brownback) was added as a cosponsor of S. 1572, a bill to prohibit the 
Secretary of the Interior from promulgating certain regulations 
relating to Indian gaming activities.


                                S. 1577

  At the request of Mr. Chafee, the name of the Senator from North 
Carolina (Mr. Helms) was withdrawn as a cosponsor of S. 1577, a bill to 
amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide additional tax 
relief to families to increase the affordability of child care, and for 
other purposes.


                       Senate Joint Resolution 30

  At the request of Mr. Warner, the name of the Senator from Louisiana 
(Ms. Landrieu) was added as a cosponsor of Senate Joint Resolution 30, 
A joint resolution designating March 1, 1998 as ``United States Navy 
Asiatic Fleet Memorial Day,'' and for other purposes.


                    Senate Concurrent Resolution 30

  At the request of Mr. Helms, the name of the Senator from Oregon (Mr. 
Smith) was added as a cosponsor of Senate Concurrent Resolution 30, A 
concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress that the 
Republic of China should be admitted to multilateral economic 
institutions, including the International Monetary Fund and the 
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.


                         Senate Resolution 181

  At the request of Mr. Robb, the names of the Senator from Hawaii (Mr. 
Akaka), the Senator from Montana (Mr. Baucus), the Senator from 
Delaware (Mr. Biden), the Senator from New Mexico (Mr. Bingaman), the 
Senator from California (Mrs. Boxer), the Senator from Louisiana (Mr. 
Breaux), the Senator from Nevada (Mr. Bryan), the Senator from Arkansas 
(Mr. Bumpers), the Senator from West Virginia (Mr. Byrd), the Senator 
from Georgia (Mr. Cleland), the Senator from North Dakota (Mr. Conrad), 
the Senator from South Dakota (Mr. Daschle), the Senator from 
Connecticut (Mr. Dodd), the Senator from North Dakota (Mr. Dorgan), the 
Senator from Illinois (Mr. Durbin), the Senator from Wisconsin (Mr. 
Feingold), the Senator from California (Mrs. Feinstein), the Senator 
from Kentucky (Mr. Ford), the Senator from Ohio (Mr. Glenn), the 
Senator from Florida (Mr. Graham), the Senator from South Carolina (Mr. 
Hollings), the Senator from Hawaii (Mr. Inouye), the Senator from South 
Dakota (Mr. Johnson), the Senator from Massachusetts (Mr. Kennedy), the 
Senator from Nebraska (Mr. Kerrey), the Senator from Massachusetts (Mr. 
Kerry), the Senator from Wisconsin (Mr. Kohl), the Senator from 
Louisiana (Ms. Landrieu), the Senator from New Jersey (Mr. Lautenberg), 
the Senator from Vermont (Mr. Leahy), the Senator from Michigan (Mr. 
Levin), the Senator from Connecticut (Mr. Lieberman), the Senator from 
Maryland (Ms. Mikulski), the Senator from Illinois (Ms. Moseley-Braun), 
the Senator from New York (Mr. Moynihan), the Senator from Washington 
(Mrs. Murray), the Senator from Rhode Island (Mr. Reed), the Senator 
from Nevada (Mr. Reid), the Senator from West Virginia (Mr. 
Rockefeller), the Senator from Maryland (Mr. Sarbanes), the Senator 
from New Jersey (Mr. Torricelli), the Senator from Minnesota (Mr. 
Wellstone), the Senator from Oregon (Mr. Wyden), the Senator from 
Michigan (Mr. Abraham), the Senator from Colorado (Mr. Allard), the 
Senator from Missouri (Mr. Ashcroft), the Senator from Utah (Mr. 
Bennett), the Senator from Missouri (Mr. Bond), the Senator from 
Montana (Mr. Burns), the Senator from Kansas (Mr. Brownback), the 
Senator from Colorado (Mr. Campbell), the Senator from Rhode Island 
(Mr. Chafee), the Senator from Indiana (Mr. Coats), the Senator from 
Mississippi (Mr. Cochran), the Senator from Maine (Ms. Collins), the 
Senator from Georgia (Mr. Coverdell), the Senator from Idaho (Mr. 
Craig), the Senator from New York (Mr. D'Amato), the Senator from Ohio 
(Mr. DeWine), the Senator from New Mexico (Mr. Domenici), the Senator 
from Wyoming (Mr. Enzi), the Senator from North Carolina (Mr. 
Faircloth), the Senator from Tennessee (Mr. Frist), the Senator from 
Washington (Mr. Gorton), the Senator from Minnesota (Mr. Grams), the 
Senator from New Hampshire (Mr. Gregg), the Senator from Nebraska (Mr. 
Hagel), the Senator from Utah (Mr. Hatch), the Senator from North 
Carolina (Mr. Helms), the Senator from Arkansas (Mr. Hutchinson), the 
Senator from Oklahoma (Mr. Inhofe), the Senator from Idaho (Mr. 
Kempthorne), the Senator from Mississippi (Mr. Lott), the Senator from 
Indiana (Mr. Lugar), the Senator from Florida (Mr. Mack), the Senator 
from Arizona (Mr. McCain), the Senator from Kentucky (Mr. McConnell), 
the Senator from Alaska (Mr. Murkowski), the Senator from Oklahoma (Mr. 
Nickles), the Senator from Kansas (Mr. Roberts), the Senator from 
Alabama (Mr. Sessions), the Senator from Alabama (Mr. Shelby), the 
Senator from New Hampshire (Mr. Smith), the Senator from Oregon (Mr. 
Smith), the Senator from Maine (Ms. Snowe), the Senator from 
Pennsylvania (Mr. Specter), the Senator from Alaska (Mr. Stevens), the 
Senator from Wyoming (Mr. Thomas), the Senator from Tennessee (Mr. 
Thompson), the Senator from South Carolina (Mr. Thurmond), and the 
Senator from Virginia (Mr. Warner) were added as cosponsors of Senate 
Resolution 181, A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that on 
March 2nd, every child in America should be in the company of someone 
who will read to him or her.

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