[Congressional Record Volume 144, Number 23 (Monday, March 9, 1998)]
[House]
[Page H906]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                        MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

  A message from the Senate by Mr. Lundregan, one of its clerks, 
announced that the Senate had passed without amendment bills of the 
House of the following titles:

       H.R. 595. An act to designate the Federal building and 
     United States courthouse located at 475 Mulberry Street in 
     Macon, Georgia, as the ``William Augustus Bootle Federal 
     Building and United States Courthouse''.
       H.R. 3116. An act to address the Year 2000 computer 
     problems with regard to financial institutions, to extend 
     examination parity to the Director of the Office of Thrift 
     Supervision and the National Credit Union Administration, and 
     for other purposes.

  The message also announced that the Senate agrees to the amendments 
of the House to the bill (S. 347) ``An Act to designate the Federal 
building located at 100 Alabama Street NW, in Atlanta, Georgia, as the 
`Sam Nunn Federal Center'.''.
  The message also announced that the Senate had passed a concurrent 
resolution of the following title, is which the concurrence of the 
House is requested:

       S. Con. Res. 60. Concurrent resolution expressing the sense 
     of Congress in support of efforts to foster friendship and 
     cooperation between the United States and Mongolia, and for 
     other purposes.

  The message also announced that pursuant to Public Law 105-134, the 
Chair announces, on behalf of the Democratic Leader, his appointment of 
Donald R. Sweitzer, of Virginia, to serve as a member of the Amtrak 
Reform Council.
  The message also announced that pursuant to Public Law 105-92, the 
Chair, on behalf of the Majority Leader, appoints the following 
individuals as participants in the 1998 National Summit on Retirement 
Income Savings--
  Wayne Angell of Kansas;
  Terry Atkinson of New York;
  John Bachmann of Missouri;
  Richard Billings of Iowa;
  Jay W. Bixby of Maryland;
  Ken Blackwell of Ohio;
  Jon A. Boscia of Indiana;
  Donald J. Butt of Colorado;
  Paula Calimafde of Maryland;
  Marshall N. Carter of Massachusetts;
  Nelson Civello of Minnesota;
  Jerry Dattel of Louisiana;
  Charles Elliott of Mississippi;
  Bill Eubanks of Mississippi;
  Gary Fethke of Iowa;
  David Fisher of California;
  Lynn Franzoi of California;
  William J. Goldberg of Texas;
  Joe Grano of New York;
  Thomas J. Healey of New York;
  Melissa Hieger of Massachusetts;
  David R. Hubers of Minnesota;
  Marlynne Ingram of Iowa;
  Rich Jackson of Idaho;
  William M. Lyons of Missouri;
  Joe Malone of Massachusetts;
  Nancy J. Mayer of Rhode Island;
  Ron E. Merolli of Vermont;
  Dan Mitchell of Washington, D.C.;
  James A. Mitchell of Minnesota;
  Byron D. Oliver of Connecticut;
  Aubrey Patterson of Mississippi;
  Henry M. Paulson, Jr. of New York;
  Susan Phillips of Washington, D.C.;
  Michael E. Pietzsch of Arizona;
  Kenneth Porter of Delaware;
  Richard L. Prey of Iowa;
  Curt Pringle of California;
  Ronald W. Readmond of Maryland;
  Frank Ready of Mississippi;
  Elaine D. Rosen of Maine;
  Heather Ruth of New York;
  Linda Savitsky of Connecticut;
  John L. Steffens of New Jersey;

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  Thomas C. Walker of Iowa;
  Brad Walsh of Mississippi;
  Carolyn L. Weaver of Washington, D.C.;
  Milton Wells of Virginia;
  James Wordsworth of Virginia; and
  James W. Ziglar of Washington, D.C.

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