[Congressional Record Volume 144, Number 127 (Tuesday, September 22, 1998)]
[Senate]
[Pages S10724-S10726]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                         ADDITIONAL COSPONSORS


                                 S. 38

  At the request of Mr. Feingold, the name of the Senator from Oregon 
(Mr. Wyden) was added as a cosponsor of S. 38, a bill to reduce the 
number of executive branch political appointees.


                                S. 1081

  At the request of Mr. Leahy, the name of the Senator from 
Massachusetts (Mr. Kerry) was added as a cosponsor of S. 1081, a bill 
to enhance the rights and protections for victims of crime.


                                S. 1147

  At the request of Mr. Wellstone, the names of the Senator from 
Georgia (Mr. Cleland) and the Senator from Pennsylvania (Mr. Specter) 
were added as cosponsors of S. 1147, a bill to amend the Public Health 
Service Act, Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, and the 
Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide for nondiscriminatory coverage 
for substance abuse treatment services under private group and 
individual health coverage.


                                S. 1301

  At the request of Mr. Grams, his name was added as a cosponsor of S. 
1301, a bill to amend title 11, United States Code, to provide for 
consumer bankruptcy protection, and for other purposes.

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                                S. 2125

  At the request of Mr. D'Amato, the names of the Senator from Illinois 
(Ms. Moseley-Braun) and the Senator from Illinois (Mr. Durbin) were 
added as cosponsors of S. 2125, a bill to amend the Internal Revenue 
Code of 1986 to provide for the tax treatment of section 42 housing 
cooperatives and the shareholders of such cooperatives, and for other 
purposes.


                                S. 2162

  At the request of Mr. Mack, the name of the Senator from South Dakota 
(Mr. Johnson) was added as a cosponsor of S. 2162, a bill to amend the 
Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to more accurately codify the depreciable 
life of printed wiring board and printed wiring assembly equipment.


                                S. 2217

  At the request of Mr. Frist, the names of the Senator from Tennessee 
(Mr. Thompson) and the Senator from Hawaii (Mr. Akaka) were added as 
cosponsors of S. 2217, a bill to provide for continuation of the 
Federal research investment in a fiscally sustainable way, and for 
other purposes.


                                S. 2263

  At the request of Mr. Gorton, the name of the Senator from Texas (Mr. 
Gramm) was added as a cosponsor of S. 2263, a bill to amend the Public 
Health Service Act to provide for the expansion, intensification, and 
coordination of the activities of the National Institutes of Health 
with respect to research on autism.


                                S. 2281

  At the request of Mr. DeWine, the name of the Senator from 
Pennsylvania (Mr. Santorum) was added as a cosponsor of S. 2281, a bill 
to amend the Tariff Act of 1930 to eliminate disincentives to fair 
trade conditions.


                                S. 2296

  At the request of Mr. Mack, the name of the Senator from Georgia (Mr. 
Cleland) was added as a cosponsor of S. 2296, a bill to amend the 
Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to repeal the limitation on the amount of 
receipts attributable to military property which may be treated as 
exempt foreign trade income.


                                S. 2318

  At the request of Mr. Campbell, the name of the Senator from Florida 
(Mr. Mack) was added as a cosponsor of S. 2318, a bill to amend the 
Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to phase out the estate and gift taxes 
over a 10-year period.


                                S. 2364

  At the request of Mr. Chafee, the names of the Senator from Alaska 
(Mr. Stevens), the Senator from Nebraska (Mr. Kerrey), and the Senator 
from South Carolina (Mr. Thurmond) were added as cosponsors of S. 2364, 
a bill to reauthorize and make reforms to programs authorized by the 
Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965.


                                S. 2418

  At the request of Mr. Jeffords, the names of the Senator from 
Minnesota (Mr. Wellstone), the Senator from Massachusetts (Mr. 
Kennedy), and the Senator from Nebraska (Mr. Kerrey) were added as 
cosponsors of S. 2418, a bill to establish rural opportunity 
communities, and for other purposes.


                                S. 2432

  At the request of Mr. Jeffords, the name of the Senator from Maryland 
(Mr. Sarbanes) was added as a cosponsor of S. 2432, a bill to support 
programs of grants to States to address the assistive technology needs 
of individuals with disabilities, and for other purposes.


                       Senate Joint Resolution 55

  At the request of Mr. Roth, the name of the Senator from New York 
(Mr. D'Amato) was added as a cosponsor of Senate Joint Resolution 55, a 
joint resolution requesting the President to advance the late Rear 
Admiral Husband E. Kimmel on the retired list of the Navy to the 
highest grade held as Commander in Chief, United States Fleet, during 
World War II, and to advance the late Major General Walter C. Short on 
the retired list of the Army to the highest grade held as Commanding 
General, Hawaiian Department, during World War II, as was done under 
the Officer Personnel Act of 1947 for all other senior officers who 
served inpositions of command during World War II, and for other 
purposes.


                    Senate Concurrent Resolution 108

  At the request of Mr. Dorgan, the names of the Senator from New York 
(Mr. D'Amato) and the Senator from Maine (Ms. Collins) were added as 
cosponsors of Senate Concurrent Resolution 108, a concurrent resolution 
recognizing the 50th anniversary of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood 
Institute, and for other purposes.


                         Senate Resolution 259

  At the request of Mr. Frist, his name was added as a cosponsor of 
Senate Resolution 259, a resolution designating the week beginning 
September 20, 1998, as ``National Historically Black Colleges and 
Universities Week,'' and for other purposes.

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