[Congressional Record Volume 144, Number 121 (Monday, September 14, 1998)]
[Daily Digest]
[Pages D973-D974]
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                       Next Meeting of the SENATE
                    9:30 a.m., Tuesday, September 15

                               
                             Senate Chamber
Program for Tuesday: After the transaction of any morning business (not 
to extend beyond 10 a.m.) Senate will resume consideration of S. 2237, 
Interior Appropriations, 1999.
  (Senate will recess from 12:30 p.m. until 2:15 p.m. for respective 
party conferences.)

              Next Meeting of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                     9 a.m., Tuesday, September 15

                               
                             House Chamber
Program for Tuesday: Send to conference 5 Appropriations Bills: H.R. 
4112, Legislative Branch; H.R. 4101, Agriculture; H.R. 4194, VA, HUD, 
and Independent Agencies; H.R. 4328, Transportation, and H.R. 4103, 
Defense;
  Consideration of 15 Suspensions:
  (1) H.R. 3898, Speed Trafficking Life in Prison Act;
  (2) H.J. Res. 117, Sense of the House that marijuana should not be 
legalized for medicinal use;
  (3) S. 2073, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children 
Authorization;
  (4) H.R. 4382, Mammography Quality Standards Reauthorization;
  (5) H.R. 3903, Glacier Bay National Park Boundary Adjustment;
  (6) H.R. 3445, Commission on Ocean Policy;
  (7) H.R. 4166, Sale, Lease, or Exchange of Idaho School Land;
  (8) H.R. 4079, authorizing the construction of temperature control 
devices at Folsom Dam in California;
  (9) H.R. 2993, providing for the collection of fees for the making of 
motion pictures, television productions, and sound tracks in National 
Park System and National Wildlife Refuge System;
  (10) H.R. 2795, Irrigation Project Contract Extension Act of 1998;
  (11) H.R. 4284, authorizing the Government of India to establish a 
memorial to honor Mahatma Gandhi in the District of Columbia;
  (12) H.R. 4002, designating the Freeman Hankins Post Office Building;
  (13) H.R. 4003, designating the Max Weiner Post Office Building;
  (14) H. Res. 362, commending the visit of His Holiness Pope John Paul 
II to Cuba; and
  (15) H. Res. 381, expressing the sense of the Congress that the 
President should renegotiate the extradition treaty with Mexico re 
capital punishment and the timely extradition of suspects.
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            Extensions of Remarks as inserted in this issue
            HOUSE
  
Bentsen, Ken, Tex., E1711
Bilbray, Brian P., Calif., E1712
Bonior, David E., Mich., E1714
Coble, Howard, N.C., E1713
Filner, Bob, Calif., E1713
Hobson, David L., Ohio, E1709
Hyde, Henry J., Ill., E1714
Johnson, Eddie Bernice, Tex., E1710
Johnson, Jay W., Wisc., E1711, E1712
Johnson, Nancy L., Conn., E1709
Kucinich, Dennis J., Ohio, E1709, E1710
LaFalce, John J., N.Y., E1709
Pomeroy, Earl, N.D., E1711
Rohrabacher, Dana, Calif., E1712
Shuster, Bud, Pa., E1710
Smith, Christopher H., N.J., E1713
Towns, Edolphus, N.Y., E1710