[Congressional Record Volume 144, Number 59 (Tuesday, May 12, 1998)]
[Senate]
[Pages S4712-S4713]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




              INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS

  The following bills and joint resolutions were introduced, read the 
first and second time by unanimous consent, and referred as indicated:

           By Mr. WARNER:
       S. 2062. A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental 
     Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 to clarify 
     liability under that Act for certain recycling transactions; 
     to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.
           By Mr. HOLLINGS (by request):
       S. 2063. A bill to authorize activities under the Federal 
     railroad safety laws for fiscal years 1999 through 2002, and 
     for other purposes; to the Committee on Commerce, Science, 
     and Transportation.
           By Ms. MIKULSKI (for herself, Mr. Glenn, and Mr. 
             Sarbanes):
       S. 2064. A bill to prohibit the sale of naval vessels and 
     Maritime Administration vessels for purposes of scrapping 
     abroad, to establish a demonstration program relating to the 
     breaking up of such vessels in United States shipyards, and 
     for other purposes; to the Committee on Armed Services.
           By Mr. MURKOWSKI (for himself and Mr. Stevens):
       S. 2065. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to clarify the tax treatment of Settlement Trusts established 
     pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act; to the 
     Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. CHAFEE:
       S. 2066. A bill to reduce exposure to environmental tobacco 
     smoke; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.
           By Mr. ASHCROFT (for himself, Mr. Leahy, Mr. Burns, Mr. 
             Craig, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Faircloth, Mr. Wyden, Mr. 
             Kempthorne, Mrs. Murray, and Mrs. Hutchison):
       S. 2067. A bill to protect the privacy and constitutional 
     rights of Americans, to establish standards and procedures 
     regarding law enforcement access to decryption assistance for 
     encrypted communications and stored electronic information, 
     to affirm the rights of Americans to use and sell encryption 
     products, and for other purposes; to the Committee on the 
     Judiciary.
           By Mr. THOMPSON (for himself and Mr. Glenn):
       S. 2068. A bill to clarify the application of the Unfunded 
     Mandates Reform Act of 1995, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on the Budget and the Committee on Governmental 
     Affairs, jointly, pursuant to the order of August 4, 1977, 
     with instructions that if one Committee reports, the other 
     Committee have thirty days to report or be discharged.
           By Mr. DORGAN (for himself and Mr. Conrad):
       S. 2069. A bill to permit the leasing of mineral rights, in 
     any case in which the Indian owners of an allotment that is 
     located within the boundaries of the Fort Berthold Indian 
     Reservation and held in trust by the United States have 
     executed leases to more than 50 percent of the mineral estate 
     of that allotment; to the Committee on Indian Affairs.
           By Mr. DeWINE:
       S. 2070. A bill to provide for an Underground Railroad 
     Educational and Cultural

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     Program; to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources.

            SUBMISSION OF CONCURRENT AND SENATE RESOLUTIONS

  The following concurrent resolutions and Senate resolutions were 
read, and referred (or acted upon), as indicated:

           By Mrs. FEINSTEIN (for herself, Mr. Brownback, and Mr. 
             Glenn):
       S. Res. 227. A resolution to express the sense of the 
     Senate regarding the May 11, 1998 Indian nuclear tests; to 
     the Committee on Foreign Relations.
           By Mr. WARNER (for himself and Mr. Ford):
       S. Res. 228. A resolution to authorize the printing of a 
     document entitled ``Washington's Farewell Address''; 
     considered and agreed to.
           By Ms. MOSELEY-BRAUN (for herself and Mr. Durbin):
       S. Res. 229. A resolution commemorating the 150th 
     anniversary of the establishment of the Chicago Board of 
     Trade; considered and agreed to.
           By Mr. DODD (for himself and Mr. Grassley):
       S. Con. Res. 95. A concurrent resolution expressing the 
     sense of Congress with respect to promoting coverage of 
     individuals under long-term care insurance; to the Committee 
     on Finance.

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