[Congressional Record Volume 144, Number 135 (Thursday, October 1, 1998)]
[House]
[Pages H9270-H9271]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                         SPECIAL ORDERS GRANTED

  By unanimous consent, permission to address the House, following the 
legislative program and any special orders heretofore entered, was 
granted to:
  (The following Members (at the request of Mr. Kennedy of Rhode 
Island) to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous 
material:)
  Mr. Kennedy of Rhode Island, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. Conyers, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mrs. Capps, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. Blumenauer, for 5 minutes, today.

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  Ms. Jackson-Lee of Texas, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. Scaggs, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. Hinchey, for 5 minutes, today.
  (The following Members (at the request of Mr. Hastings of Washington) 
to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material:)
  Mr. Fossella, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. Kingston, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. Scarborough, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. Weldon of Pennsylvania, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. Talent, for 5 minutes, today.
  (The following Member (at his own request) to revise and extend his 
remarks and include extraneous material:)
  Mr. Hinchey, for 5 minutes, today.
  (The following Member (at his own request) to revise and extend his 
remarks and include extraneous material:)
  Mr. Weller, for 5 minutes, today.
  (The following Member (at his own request) to revise and extend his 
remarks and include extraneous material:)
  Mr. Paul, for 5 minutes, today.
  (The following Member (at his own request) to revise and extend his 
remarks and include extraneous material:)
  Mr. Jones, for 5 minutes, today.
  (The following Members (at the request of Mr. Thune) to revise and 
extend their remarks and include extraneous material:)
  Mr. Armey, for 5 minutes, on October 2.
  Mr. English of Pennsylvania, for 5 minutes, on October 2.
  Mr. Diaz-Balart, for 5 minutes, on October 5.

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