[Congressional Record Volume 144, Number 20 (Wednesday, March 4, 1998)]
[Senate]
[Pages S1335-S1336]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                        MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE

  At 11:33 a.m., a message from the House of Representatives, delivered 
by Mr. Hays, one of its reading clerks, announced that the House has 
passed the following bill, with amendments, in which it requests the 
concurrence of the Senate:

       S. 347. An act to designate the Federal building located at 
     100 Alabama Street, N.W., in Atlanta, Georgia, as the ``Sam 
     Nunn Federal Center.''

  The message also announced that pursuant to the provisions of section 
114(b) of Public Law 100-458 (2 U.S.C. 1103), the Chair announces the 
Speaker's appointment of the following Member of the House to the Board 
of Trustees for the John C. Stennis Center for Public Service Training 
and Development to fill the existing vacancy thereon, the term to 
expire on September 27, 1999; Mr. Pickering of Mississippi.
  The message further announced that House has passed the following 
bill, in which it requests the concurrence of the Senate:

       H.R. 217. An act to amend title IV of the Stewart B. 
     McKinney Homeless Assistance Act to consolidate the Federal 
     programs for housing assistance for the homeless into a block 
     grant program that ensures that States and communities are 
     provided sufficient flexibility to use assistance amounts 
     effectively.

  The message also announced that pursuant to the provisions of section 
517(e)(3) of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (29 
U.S.C. 1131), the Chair announces the Speaker's appointment of the 
following participants on the part of the House to the National Summit 
on Retirement Savings: Ms. Meredith Bagby of New York, Mr. James E. 
Bayne of Texas, Mr. Carroll A. Campbell, Jr. of South Carolina, Ms. 
Joyce Campbell of Washington, D.C., Ms. Hilda Cannon of Georgia, Mr. 
Christopher W. Clement of Arizona, Mr. Benjamin Tanner Domenech of 
Virginia, Mr. Clinton A. Demetriou of Georgia, Mr. Pete du Pont of 
Delaware, Mr. Adam Dubitsky of Washington, D.C., Ms. Lynn D. Dudley of 
Washington, D.C., Mr. Ric Edelman of Virginia, Mr. John N. Erlenborn of 
Maryland, Ms. Shannon Evans of Nevada, Mr. Harris W. Fawell of 
Illinois, Mr. Peter J. Ferrara of Virginia, Mr. Ray Gaydos of 
Washington, D.C., Mr. Craig Ghloston of Texas, Mr. Arthur Glatfelter of 
Pennsylvania, Mr. Dylan Glenn of Georgia, Mr. James T. Gordon of 
Georgia, Mr. Brian H. Graff of Virginia, Mr. Matthew Greenwald of 
Washington, D.C., Mr. Brent R. Harris of California, Mr. Donald K. Hill 
of Georgia, Ms. Amy M. Holmes of Washington, D.C., Ms. Karen A. Jordan 
of Arkansas, Mr. John Kimpel of Massachusetts, Mrs. Beth Kobliner of 
New York, Mr. Gerald Letendre of New Hampshire, Mr. Ronald Lyons of 
Ohio, Mrs. Patricia De L. Marvil of Virginia, Mr. Philip Matthews of 
Connecticut, Mr. Thomas J. McInerney of Connecticut, Mr. Kevin M. 
McRaith of New Mexico, Ms. Rita D. Metras of New York, Ms. Lena Moore 
of Washington, D.C., Ms. Dana Muir of Michigan, Ms. Heather Nauert of 
Washington, D.C., Mr. Jeffrey M. Pollock of New Hampshire, Ms. Pati 
Robinson of Washington, Ms. Andrea Batista Schlesinger of New York, Mr. 
Eugene Schweikert of South Carolina, Mr. Charles Schwab of California, 
Ms. Victoria L. Swaja of Arizona, Mr.

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Richard Thau of New York, Ms. Sandra R. Turner of Florida, Mrs. Sunny 
Warren of Georgia, Mr. Albert Zapanta of Virginia, and Mr. Roger Zion 
of Indiana.

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