[Congressional Record Volume 144, Number 135 (Thursday, October 1, 1998)]
[Daily Digest]
[Pages D1079-D1080]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]





                         COMMITTEE MEETINGS FOR

                        FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1998

        (Committee meetings are open unless otherwise indicated)


                                 Senate

  Committee on Armed Services, to hold hearings on ballistic missile 
defense programs, policies, and related issues, 10 a.m., SH-216.
  Committee on Environment and Public Works, business meeting, to 
consider pending calendar business, 9:30 a.m., SD-406.
  Committee on Foreign Relations, Subcommittee on East Asian and 
Pacific Affairs, to hold hearings to examine post elections and 
United States policy options with regard to Cambodia, 10 a.m., SD-
419.
  Full Committee, to hold hearings on the nomination of C. Donald 
Johnson, Jr., of Georgia, for the rank of Ambassador during his 
tenure of service as Chief Textile Negotiator, 11 a.m., S-116, 
Capitol.
  Full Committee, to hold hearings on the nomination of Frank E. 
Loy, of the District of Columbia, to be Under Secretary of State for 
Global Affairs, 2 p.m., SD-419.
  Committee on Governmental Affairs, to hold hearings on the 
nominations of John U. Sepulveda, of New York, to be Deputy Director 
of the Office of Personnel Management, and Joseph Swerdzewski, of 
Colorado, to be General Counsel of the Federal Labor Relations 
Authority, 9 a.m., SD-342.
  Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Antitrust, Business 
Rights, and Competition, to hold hearings to examine the 
effectiveness of international antitrust enforcement activities, 10 
a.m., SD-226.
  Special Committee on the Year 2000 Technology Problem, to hold 
hearings to examine general government emergency services' 
preparedness for Year 2000, 9:30 a.m., SD-192.

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                                 House

  Committee on Commerce, Subcommittee on Energy and Power, hearing 
on Energy Security: What Will The New Millennium Bring? 10 a.m., 
2322 Rayburn.
  Subcommittee on Health and Environment, hearing on The Medicare 
Choice Program After One Year, 10 a.m., 2123 Rayburn.
  Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, hearing on Imported 
Drugs: U.S.-EU (European Union) Mutual Recognition Agreement on Drug 
Inspections, 10 a.m., 2216 Rayburn.
  Committee on Education and the Workforce, Subcommittee on 
Oversight and Investigations, to consider Contempt of Congress on 
the International Brotherhood of Teamsters for failure to comply 
with Subpoena, 10 a.m., 2175 Rayburn.
  Committee on Government Reform and Oversight, Subcommittee on the 
District of Columbia, the Subcommittee on Government Management, 
Information, and Technology and the Subcommittee on Technology of 
the Committee on Science, joint hearing on the District of 
Columbia's Year 2000 Compliance Challenges, 1:30 p.m., 2318 Rayburn.
  Subcommittee on National Security, International Affairs, and 
Criminal Justice, hearing on Combating Terrorism: The Status of the 
Defense Department Domestic Preparedness Program, 10 a.m., 2154 
Rayburn.
  Committee on House Oversight, to consider pending business, 10 
a.m., 1310 Longworth.
  Committee on International Relations, to consider the following: a 
measure to increase rewards offered for the arrest of terrorist and 
narcotics traffickers and to offer rewards for Yugoslav war 
criminals; H.R. 4655, Iraq Liberation Act of 1998; H.R. 4506, 
International Child Labor Relief Act of 1998; H. Res. 523, 
expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding the 
terrorist bombing of the United States Embassies in East Africa; H. 
Con. Res. 295, expressing the sense of Congress that the 65th 
anniversary of the Ukrainian Famine of 1932-1933 should serve as a 
reminder of the brutality of the government of the former Soviet 
Union's repressive policies toward the Ukrainian people; H. Con. 
Res. 309, condemning the forced abduction of Ugandan children and 
their use as soldiers; H. Con. Res. 320, supporting the Baltic 
people of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, and condemning the Nazi-
Soviet Pact of Non-Agression of August 23, 1939; a resolution 
expressing the sense of the Congress concerning the inadequacy of 
sewage infrastructure facilities in Tijuana, Mexico; H. Res. 518, 
calling for free and transparent elections in Gabon; H. Res. 533, 
expressing the sense of the House of Representatives regarding the 
culpability of Hun Sen for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and 
genocide in Cambodia (the former Kampuchea, and the State of 
Cambodia); a resolution concerning properties wrongfully 
expropriated by formerly totalitarian countries; and H. Res. 557, 
expressing support for U.S.efforts to identify Holocaust-era assets, 
urging the restitution of individual and communal property, 11:30 
a.m., 2172 Rayburn.
  Committee on National Security, Subcommittee on Military 
Personnel, hearing on POW/MIA oversight, 9 a.m., 2212 Rayburn.
  Committee on Science, Subcommittee on Energy and Environment, 
oversight hearing on Here Comes La Nina: What to Expect from the 
Weather in the Winter of 1998-99, 10 a.m., 2328 Rayburn.
  Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, hearing to review 
transportation and infrastructure issues related to the Year 2000 
Computer Problem Y2K: Will We Get There on Time? 10 a.m., 2167 
Rayburn.
  Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Economic Development, hearing 
on H.R. 4034, Federal Protective Service Reform Act of 1998, 9 a.m., 
2253 Rayburn.
  Select Committee on U.S. National Security and Military/Commercial 
Concerns with the People's Republic of China, executive, to continue 
to receive briefings on pending business, 8 a.m., H-405 Capitol.


                             Joint Meetings

  Joint Economic Committee, to hold hearings on the employment-
unemployment situation for September, 9:30 a.m., 1334 Longworth 
Building.