[Congressional Record Volume 145, Number 8 (Tuesday, January 19, 1999)]
[Senate]
[Pages S337-S345]
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. JEFFORDS (for himself, Mr. Gregg, Mr. Lott, Mr. 
             McCain, Mr. Mack, and Mr. Coverdell):
       S. 2. A bill to extend programs and activities under the 
     Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965; to the 
     Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
           By Mr. GRAMS (for himself, Mr. Roth, Mr. Abraham, Mr. 
             Ashcroft, Mr. Lott, Mr. McCain, Mr. Coverdell, and 
             Mrs. Hutchison):
       S. 3. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to 
     reduce individual income tax rates by 10 percent; to the 
     Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. WARNER (for himself, Mr. Thurmond, Mr. McCain, 
             Mr. Smith of New Hampshire, Mr. Inhofe, Ms. Snowe, 
             Mr. Roberts, Mr. Allard, Mr. Hutchinson, Mr. 
             Sessions, Mr. Lott, Mr. Mack, Mr. Coverdell, Mrs. 
             Hutchison, Mr. Santorum, Mr. Hagel, and Mr. Abraham):
       S. 4. A bill to improve pay and retirement equity for 
     members of the Armed Forces; and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on Armed Services.
           By Mr. DeWINE (for himself, Mr. Abraham, Mr. Ashcroft, 
             Mr. Grassley, Mr. Hatch, Mr. Lott, Mr. McCain, and 
             Mr. Coverdell):
       S. 5. A bill to reduce the transportation and distribution 
     of illegal drugs and to strengthen domestic demand reduction, 
     and for other purposes; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. DASCHLE (for himself, Mr. Kennedy, Mrs. Boxer, 
             Mr. Dodd, Mr. Dorgan, Mr. Edwards, Mr. Cleland,

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             Mr. Reid, Mr. Durbin, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Akaka, Mr. 
             Wyden, Mr. Harkin, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Leahy, Mr. Reed, 
             Mr. Sarbanes, Mr. Wellstone, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. 
             Byrd, Mr. Rockefeller, Mr. Kerry, Mr. Torricelli, Mr. 
             Bingaman, Mr. Bryan, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Lautenberg, Mr. 
             Schumer, and Mr. Inouye):
       S. 6. A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act, the 
     Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, and the 
     Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to protect consumers in managed 
     care plans and other health coverage; to the Committee on 
     Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
           By Mr. DASCHLE (for himself, Mr. Kennedy, Mrs. Murray, 
             Mr. Sarbanes, Mr. Robb, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Bryan, 
             Mr. Torricelli, Mr. Levin, Mr. Dodd, Mr. Harkin, Mr. 
             Rockefeller, Mr. Cleland, Mr. Wellstone, Mr. Schumer, 
             Mr. Edwards, Mr. Reid, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Durbin, Mr. 
             Breaux, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Kerry, Mr. Johnson, Mr. 
             Baucus, and Mr. Lautenberg):
       S. 7. A bill to modernize public schools for the 21st 
     century; to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and 
     Pensions.
           By Mr. DASCHLE (for himself, Mr. Rockefeller, Mr. 
             Breaux, Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. 
             Durbin, Mr. Wellstone, Mr. Kerry, Mr. Moynihan, and 
             Mr. Lautenberg):
       S. 8. A bill to increase the Federal minimum wage, to 
     repeal the marriage tax penalty, to provide more effective 
     remedies to victims of discrimination in the payment of wages 
     on the basis of sex, to provide for pension reform, and to 
     prohibit any changes to the pay-as-you-go rule in the Senate 
     until Congress saves Social Security first; to the Committee 
     on Finance.
           By Mr. DASCHLE (for himself, Mr. Leahy, Mr. Biden, Mr. 
             Kennedy, Mr. Torricelli, Mr. Schumer, Mr. Dorgan, Mr. 
             Kerry, Mr. Lautenberg, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Breaux, Mr. 
             Durbin, Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Bryan, and Mr. Moynihan):
       S. 9. A bill to combat violent and gang-related crime in 
     schools and on the streets, to reform the juvenile justice 
     sytem, target international crime, promote effective drug and 
     other crime prevention programs, assist crime victims, and 
     for other purposes; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. DASCHLE (for himself, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Cleland, 
             Mr. Harkin, Mr. Sarbanes, Mr. Kennedy, Mrs. Boxer, 
             Mr. Durbin, Mr. Rockefeller, Mr. Dodd, Mr. Bryan, Mr. 
             Johnson, Mr. Kohl, Mr. Kerry, and Mr. Lautenberg):
       S. 10. A bill to provide health protection and needed 
     assistance for older Americans, including access to health 
     insurance for 55 to 65 year olds, assistance for individuals 
     with long-term care needs, and social services for older 
     Americans; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. ABRAHAM:
       S. 11. A bill for the relief of Wei Jingsheng; to the 
     Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mrs. HUTCHISON (for herself, Mr. Lott, Mr. 
             Brownback, Mr. Nickles, Mr. Abraham, Mr. Burns, Mr. 
             Coverdell, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Crapo, Mr. Frist, Mr. 
             Helms, Mr. Hagel, Mr. Kyl, Mr. Mack, Mr. McConnell, 
             Mr. Sessions, and Mr. Allard):
       S. 12. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to 
     eliminate the marriage penalty by providing that income tax 
     rate bracket amounts, and the amount of the standard 
     deduction, for joint returns shall be twice the amounts 
     appllicable to unmarried individuals; to the Committee on 
     Finance.
           By Mr. SESSIONS (for himself, Mr. Graham, Mr. Mack, Mr. 
             Abraham, Mr. Cochran, and Mr. Coverdell):
       S. 13. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to 
     provide additional tax incentives for education; to the 
     Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. COVERDELL (for himself and Mr. Torricelli):
       S. 14. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to 
     expand the use of education individual retirement accounts, 
     and for other purposes; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mrs. HUTCHISON (for herself, Mr. Ashcroft, Mr. 
             Brownback, Mr. Burns, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Coverdell, Mr. 
             Crapo, Mr. Gramm, Mr. Hagel, Mr. Kyl, Ms. Snowe, and 
             Mr. Allard):
       S. 15. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to 
     provide that married couples may file a combined return under 
     which each spouse is taxed using the rates applicable to 
     unmarried individuals; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. DASCHLE (for himself, Mr. Sarbanes, Mr. Bryan, 
             Mr. Kerry, Mr. Rockefeller, Mr. Durbin, Mr. 
             Wellstone, Mr. Moynihan, and Mr. Lautenberg):
       S. 16. A bill to reform the Federal election campaign laws 
     applicable to Congress; to the Committee on Rules and 
     Administration.
           By Mr. DODD (for himself, Mr. Daschle, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. 
             Harkin, Mr. Akaka, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Kohl, Mr. Kerry, 
             Mr. Kerrey, Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Bryan, Mr. Sarbanes, 
             Mr. Biden, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Breaux, Mr. Durbin, Mr. 
             Johnson, Ms. Landrieu, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Rockefeller, 
             Mr. Reed, Mr. Schumer, Mr. Torricelli, Mr. Wellstone, 
             Mr. Lautenberg, and Mrs. Feinstein):
       S. 17. A bill to increase the availability, affordability, 
     and quality of child care; to the Committee on Health, 
     Education, Labor, and Pensions.
           By Mr. HARKIN (for himself, Mr. Daschle, Mr. Johnson, 
             Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Torricelli, Mr. 
             Durbin, Mr. Leahy, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Dorgan, Mr. 
             Wellstone, Mr. Bryan, Mr. Moynihan, and Mr. Kerry):
       S. 18. A bill to amend the Federal Meat Inspection Act and 
     the Poultry Products Inspection Act to provide for improved 
     public health and food safety through enhanced enforcement; 
     to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry.
           By Mr. DASCHLE (for himself, Mr. Harkin, Mr. Dorgan, 
             Mr. Johnson, Mr. Kerrey, Mr. Baucus, Mr. Durbin, Mr. 
             Kennedy, Mr. Edwards, Mr. Wellstone, Mr. Conrad, and 
             Mr. Bingaman):
       S. 19. A bill to restore an economic safety net for 
     agricultural producers, to increase market transparency in 
     agricultural markets domestically and abroad, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and 
     Forestry.
           By Mr. LAUTENBERG (for himself, Mr. Daschle, Mr. 
             Baucus, Mr. Levin, Mr. Reid, Mr. Rockefeller, Mr. 
             Torricelli, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Breaux, Mrs. Murray, 
             Mr. Schumer, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Sarbanes, Mr. Durbin, 
             Mr. Leahy, Mr. Wyden, Mr. Bryan, Mr. Moynihan, Mr. 
             Kerry, Mr. Lieberman, and Mr. Kennedy):
       S. 20. A bill to assist the States and local governments in 
     assessing and remediating brownfield sites and encouraging 
     environmental cleanup programs, and for other purposes; to 
     the Committee on Environment and Public Works.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN (for himself and Mr. Kerrey):
       S. 21. A bill to reduce social security payroll taxes, and 
     for other purposes; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN (for himself, Mr. Helms, Mr. Lott, Mr. 
             Daschle, Mr. Thompson, Ms. Collins, and Mr. Schumer):
       S. 22. A bill to provide for a system to classify 
     information in the interests of national security and a 
     system to declassify information, and for other purposes; to 
     the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
           By Mr. SPECTER (for himself and Mr. Durbin):
       S. 23. A bill to promote a new urban agenda, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. SPECTER:
       S. 24. A bill to provide improved access to health care, 
     enhance informed individual choice regarding health care 
     services, lower health care costs through the use of 
     appropriate providers, improve the quality of health care, 
     improve access to long term care, and for other purposes; to 
     the Committee on Finance.
           By Ms. LANDRIEU (for herself, Mr. Murkowski, Mr. 
             Breaux, Mr. Sessions, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Lott, Mr. 
             Cleland, Mr. Gregg, Ms. Mikulski, and Mr. Cochran):
       S. 25. A bill to provide Coastal Impact Assistance to State 
     and local governments, to amend the Outer Continental Shelf 
     Lands Act Amendments of 1978, the Land and Water Conservation 
     Fund Act of 1965, the Urban Park and Recreation Recovery Act, 
     and the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act (commonly 
     referred to as the Pittman-Robertson Act) to establish a fund 
     to meet the outdoor conservation and recreation needs of the 
     American people, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Energy and Natural Resources.
           By Mr. McCAIN (for himself, Mr. Feingold, Mr. Thompson, 
             Mr. Levin, Ms. Collins, Mr. Lieberman, Ms. Snowe, Mr. 
             Wellstone, Mr. Jeffords, Mr. Durbin, Mr. Schumer, Mr. 
             Reid, Mr. Bryan, Mr. Sarbanes, Mr. Robb, Mr. Dorgan, 
             Mr. Moynihan, Mr. Kerry, Mr. Kerrey, Mr. Cleland, Mr. 
             Leahy, Mr. Bayh, Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. 
             Hollings, Mr. Graham, Mr. Johnson, and Mr. Chafee):
       S. 26. A bill entitled the ``Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act 
     of 1999''; to the Committee on Rules and Administration.
           By Mr. FEINGOLD (for himself and Mr. Hollings):
       S. 27. A bill to amend the Balanced Budget and Emergency 
     Deficit Control Act of 1985 to extend and clarify the pay-as-
     you-go requirements regarding the Social Security trust 
     funds; to the Committee on the Budget and the Committee on 
     Governmental Affairs, jointly, pursuant to the order of 
     August 4, 1977, with instuctions that if one Committee 
     reports, the other Committee have thirty days to report or be 
     discharged.
           By Mr. HATCH (for himself, Mr. Bingaman, and Mr. 
             Bennett):
       S. 28. A bill to authorize an interpretive center and 
     related visitor facilities within the Four Corners Monument 
     Tribal Park, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Energy and Natural Resources.
           By Mr. INOUYE:
       S. 29. A bill to amend section 1086 of title 10, United 
     States Code, to provide for payment under CHAMPUS of certain 
     health care expenses incurred by certain members and

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     former members of the uniformed services and their dependents 
     to the extent that such expenses are not payments under 
     medicare, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Armed 
     Services.
           By Mr. DASCHLE (for himself, Mr. Harkin, Mr. Johnson, 
             Mr. Wellstone, Mr. Kerrey, Mr. Bingaman, and Mr. 
             Baucus):
       S. 30. A bill to provide countercylical income loss 
     protection to offset extreme losses resulting from severe 
     economic and weather-related events, and for other purposes; 
     to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry.
           By Mr. THURMOND:
       S. 31. A bill to amend title 1, United States Code, to 
     clarify the effect and application of legislation; to the 
     Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. THURMOND:
       S. 32. A bill to eliminate a requirement for a unanimous 
     verdict in criminal trials in Federal courts; to the 
     Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. THURMOND (for himself and Mr. Helms):
       S. 33. A bill to amend title II of the Americans with 
     Disabilities Act of 1990 and section 504 of the 
     Rehabilitation Act of 1973 to exclude prisoners from the 
     requirements of that title and section; to the Committee on 
     Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
           By Mr. THURMOND:
       S. 34. A bill to amend title 28, United States Code, to 
     clarify the remedial jurisdiction of inferior Federal courts; 
     to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. GRASSLEY (for himself, Mr. Graham, and Mr. 
             Breaux):
       S. 35. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to 
     allow a deduction for the long-term care insurance costs of 
     all individuals who are not eligible to participate in 
     employer-subsidized long-term care health plans; to the 
     Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. GRASSLEY (for himself and Mr. Graham):
       S. 36. A bill to amend title 5, United States Code, to 
     provide for the establishment of a program under which long-
     term care insurance may be obtained by Federal employees and 
     annuitants; to the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
           By Mr. GRASSLEY:
       S. 37. A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security 
     Act to repeal the restriction on payment for certain hospital 
     discharges to post-acute care imposed by section 4407 of the 
     Balanced Budget Act of 1997; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. CAMPBELL (for himself, Mr. Mack, and Mrs. 
             Hutchison):
       S. 38. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to 
     phase out the estate and gift taxes over a 10-year period; to 
     the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. STEVENS:
       S. 39. A bill to provide a national medal for public safety 
     officers who act with extraordinary valor above the call of 
     duty, and for other purposes; to the Committee on the 
     Judiciary.
           By Mr. HELMS:
       S. 40. A bill to protect the lives of unborn human beings; 
     read the first time.
           By Mr. HELMS:
       S. 41. A bill to make it a violation of a right secured by 
     the Constitution and laws of the United States to perform an 
     abortion with the knowledge that the abortion is being 
     performed solely because of the gender of the fetus; read the 
     first time.
           By Mr. HELMS:
       S. 42. A bill to amend title X of the Public Health Service 
     Act to permit family planning projects to offer adoption 
     services; read the first time..
           By Mr. HELMS:
       S. 43. A bill to prohibit the provision of Federal funds to 
     any State or local educational agency that denies or prevents 
     participation in constitutional prayer in schools; read the 
     first time.
           By Mr. HELMS:
       S. 44. A bill to amend the Gun-Free Schools Act of 1994 to 
     require a local educational agency that receives funds under 
     the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to expel a 
     student determined to be in possession of an illegal drug, or 
     illegal drug paraphernalia, on school property, in addition 
     to expelling a student determined to be in possession of a 
     gun, and for other purposes; read the first time.
           By Mr. HELMS:
       S. 45. A bill to prohibit the executive branch of the 
     Federal Government from establishing an additional class of 
     individuals that is protected against discrimination in 
     Federal employment, and for other purposes; read the first 
     time.
           By Mr. HELMS:
       S. 46. A bill to amend the Civil Rights Act of 1954 to make 
     preferential treatment an unlawful employment practice, and 
     for other purposes; read the first time.
           By Mr. KYL:
       S. 47. A bill to establish a commission to study the impact 
     on voter turnout of making the deadline for filing federal 
     income tax returns conform to the date of federal elections; 
     to the Committee on Rules and Administration.
           By Mr. HARKIN (for himself, Mr. Daschle, Mr. Johnson, 
             Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Torricelli, Mr. 
             Durbin, Mr. Leahy, and Mrs. Boxer):
       S. 48. A bill to amend the Federal Meat Inspection Act and 
     the Poultry Products Inspection Act to provide for improved 
     public health and food safety through enhanced enforcement; 
     to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry.
           By Mr. STEVENS:
       S. 49. A bill to amend the wetlands program under the 
     Federal Water Pollution Control Act to provide credit for the 
     low wetlands loss rate in Alaska and recognize the 
     significant extent of wetlands conservation in Alaska 
     property owners, and to ease the burden on overly regulated 
     Alaskan cities, boroughs, municipalities, and villages; to 
     the Committee on Environment and Public Works.
           By Mrs. HUTCHISON (for herself and Mr. DeWine):
       S. 50. A bill to improve options for excellence in 
     education; to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and 
     Pensions.
           By Mr. BIDEN (for himself, Mr. Specter, Mrs. Boxer, 
             Mrs. Murray, Ms. Mikulski, Ms. Landrieu, Mrs. 
             Feinstein, Mrs. Lincoln, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Lautenberg, 
             Mr. Reid, Mr. Reed, Mr. Dodd, Mr. Inouye, Mr. Kerry, 
             Mr. Robb, Mr. Schumer, Mr. Wellstone, and Mr. 
             Kennedy):
       S. 51. A bill to reauthorize the Federal programs to 
     prevent violence against women, and for other purposes; to 
     the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. BOND (for himself, Mr. Ashcroft, Mr. Santorum, 
             Mr. Burns, Mr. Shelby, Mr. Brownback, and Mr. 
             Inhofe):
       S. 52. A bill to provide a direct check for education; to 
     the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
           By Mr. KYL (for himself and Mr. Coverdell):
       S. 53. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to 
     provide a reduction in the capital gain rates for all 
     taxpayers and a partial dividend income exclusion for 
     individuals, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Finance.
           By Mr. KYL:
       S. 54. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to 
     repeal the corporate alternative minimum tax; to the 
     Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. KYL (for himself and Mr. Coverdell):
       S. 55. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to 
     limit the tax rate for certain small businesses, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. KYL (for himself, Mr. Allard, Mr. Ashcroft, Mr. 
             Burns, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Coverdell, Mr. Crapo, Mr. 
             Enzi, Mr. Gramm, Mr. Grams, Mr. Hagel, Mr. Helms, 
             Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. Inhofe, Mr. Mack, Mr. Murkowski, 
             Mr. Roberts, Mr. Smith of New Hampshire, Mr. Thomas, 
             and Mr. Sessions):
       S. 56. A bill to repeal the Federal estate and gift taxes 
     and the tax on generation-skipping transfers; to the 
     Committee on Finance.
           By Ms. MIKULSKI (for herself, Mr. Sarbanes, Mr. Robb, 
             and Mr. Warner):
       S. 57. A bill to amend title 5, United States Code, to 
     provide for the establishment of a program under which long-
     term care insurance is made available to Federal employees 
     and annuitants, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Foreign Relations.
           By Ms. COLLINS (for herself, Mr. Durbin, and Mr. 
             Jeffords):
       S. 58. A bill to amend the Communications Act of 1934 to 
     improve protections against telephone service ``slamming'' 
     and provide protections against telephone billing 
     ``cramming'', to provide the Federal Trade Commission 
     jurisdiction over unfair and deceptive trade practices of 
     telecommunications carriers, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
           By Mr. THOMPSON (for himself, Mr. Breaux, and Mr. 
             Lott):
       S. 59. A bill to provide Government wide accounting of 
     regulatory costs and benefits, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on Governmental Affairs.
           By Mr. GRASSLEY:
       S. 60. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to 
     provide equitable treatment for contributions by employees to 
     pension plans; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. DeWINE (for himself, Mr. Hollings, Mr. Abraham, 
             Mr. Santorum, Mr. Specter, Mr. Byrd, Mr. Hutchinson, 
             and Mr. Voinovich):
       S. 61. A bill to amend the Tariff Act of 1930 to eliminate 
     disincentives to fair trade conditions; to the Committee on 
     Finance.
           By Mr. KOHL:
       S. 62. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to 
     provide for the rollover of gain from the sale of farm assets 
     into an individual retirement account; to the Committee on 
     Finance.
           By Mr. KOHL:
       S. 63. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to 
     provide a credit against tax for employers who provide child 
     care assistance for dependents of their employees, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. KERRY:
       S. 64. A bill to amend section 313 of the Tariff Act of 
     1930 to allow duty drawback for grape juice concentrates, 
     regardless of color or variety; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. KERRY:
       S. 65. A bill to apply the rates of duty effective after 
     December 31, 1994, to certain water resistant wool trousers 
     that were entered, or withdrawn from warehouse for 
     consumption, after December 31, 1988, and before

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     January 1, 1995; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN (for himself and Mr. Schumer):
       S. 66. A bill to establish the Kate Mullany National 
     Historic Site in the State of New York, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN (for himself, Mr. Kerry, Mr. Durbin, 
             Mr. Robb, Mr. Schumer, and Mr. Kennedy):
       S. 67. A bill to designate the headquarters building of the 
     Department of Housing and Urban Development in Washington, 
     District of Columbia, as the ``Robert C. Weaver Federal 
     Building''; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 68. A bill for the relief of Dr. Yuri F. Orlov of 
     Ithaca, New York; to the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 69. A bill to make available funds under the Foreign 
     Assistance Act of 1961 to provide scholarships for nationals 
     of any of the independent states of the former Soviet Union 
     to undertake doctoral graduate study in the social sciences; 
     to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
           By Ms. SNOWE:
       S. 70. A bill to require the establishment of a Federal 
     task force on Regional Threats to International Security; to 
     the Committee on Foreign Relations.
           By Ms. SNOWE:
       S. 71. A bill to amend title 38, United States Code, to 
     establish a presumption of service-connection for certain 
     veterans with Hepatitis C, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on Veterans Affairs.
           By Ms. SNOWE:
       S. 72. A bill to amend title 38, United States Code, to 
     restore the eligibility of veterans for benefits resulting 
     from injury or disease attributable to the use of tobacco 
     products during a period of military service, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on Veterans Affairs.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 73. A bill to make available funds under the Mutual 
     Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961 to provide 
     Fulbright scholarships for Cuban nationals to undertake 
     graduate study in the social sciences; to the Committee on 
     Foreign Relations.
           By Mr. DASCHLE (for himself, Mr. Kerry, Mr. Leahy, Ms. 
             Mikulski, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Reid, Mr. Wyden, Mrs. 
             Boxer, Mr. Lautenberg, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Kerrey, Mr. 
             Durbin, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Reed, Mr. Robb, Mr. 
             Torricelli, Mr. Breaux, Mr. Wellstone, and Mrs. 
             Feinstein):
       S. 74. A bill to amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 
     to provide more effective remedies to victims of 
     discrimination in the payment of wages on the basis of sex, 
     and for other purposes; to the Committee on Health, 
     Education, Labor, and Pensions.
           By Mr. LUGAR (for himself, Mr. Hagel, Mr. Roberts, and 
             Mr. Helms):
       S. 75. A bill to repeal the Federal estate and gift taxes 
     and the tax on generation-skipping transfers; to the 
     Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. LUGAR (for himself, Mr. Hagel, Mr. Roberts, and 
             Mr. Helms):
       S. 76. A bill to phase-out and repeal the Federal estate 
     and gift taxes and the tax on generational-skipping 
     transfers; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. LUGAR (for himself, Mr. Hagel, Mr. Roberts, and 
             Mr. Helms):
       S. 77. A bill to increase the unified estate and gift tax 
     credit to exempt small businesses and farmers from estate 
     taxes; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. LUGAR (for himself, Mr. Hagel, Mr. Roberts, and 
             Mr. Helms):
       S. 78. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to 
     increase the gift tax exclusion to $25,000; to the Committee 
     on Finance.
           By Ms. SNOWE (for herself and Mr. Jeffords):
       S. 79. A bill to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 
     1971 to require disclosure of certain disbursements made for 
     electioneering communications, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on Rules and Administration.
           By Ms. SNOWE:
       S. 80. A bill to establish the position of Assistant United 
     States Trade Representative for Small Business, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. McCAIN (for himself, Mr. Frist, Mr. Allard, and 
             Mr. Akaka):
       S. 81. A bill to authorize the Federal Aviation 
     Administration to establish rules governing park overflights; 
     to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
           By Mr. McCAIN (for himself, Mr. Hollings, Mr. Lott, Mr. 
             Rockefeller, Mr. Frist, Mr. Bryan, Mr. Wyden, Mr. 
             Akaka, Mr. Gorton, and Mr. Dorgan):
       S. 82. A bill to authorize appropriations for Federal 
     Aviation Administration, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
           By Mr. AKAKA:
       S. 83. A bill to consolidate and revise the authority of 
     the Secretary of Agriculture relating to plant protection and 
     quarantine, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry.
           By Mr. BUNNING:
       S. 84. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to 
     provide exemptions from taxation with respect to public 
     safety officers killed in the line of duty; to the Committee 
     on Finance.
           By Mr. BUNNING:
       S. 85. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to 
     reduce the tax on vaccines to 25 cents per dose; to the 
     Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. BUNNING:
       S. 86. A bill to amend the Social Security Act to establish 
     a Ticket to Work and Self-Sufficiency Program in the Social 
     Security Administration to provide beneficiaries with 
     disabilities meaningful opportunities to work, to extend 
     Medicare coverage for such beneficiaries, and to make 
     additional miscellaneous amendments relating to Social 
     Security; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. BUNNING:
       S. 87. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to 
     provide that the exclusion from gross income for foster care 
     payments shall also apply to payments by qualifying placement 
     agencies, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Finance.
           By Mr. BUNNING:
       S. 88. A bill to amend title XIX of the Social Security Act 
     to exempt disabled individuals from being required to enroll 
     with a managed care entity under the medicaid program; to the 
     Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. HUTCHINSON:
       S. 89. A bill to state the policy of the United States with 
     respect to certain activities of the People's Republic of 
     China, to impose certain restrictions and limitations on 
     activities of and with respect to the People's Republic of 
     China, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Foreign 
     Relations.
           By Ms. SNOWE:
       S. 90. A bill to establish reform criteria to permit 
     payment of United States arrearages in assessed contributions 
     to the United Nations; to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
           By Ms. SNOWE:
       S. 91. A bill to restrict intelligence sharing with the 
     United Nations; to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
           By Mr. DOMENICI (for himself, Mr. Thompson, Mr. 
             Lieberman, Mr. Thomas, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Roth, Mr. 
             Grassley, Mr. Gramm, Mr. Nickles, Mr. Abraham, Mr. 
             Frist, Mr. Grams, Mr. Smith of Oregon, Mr. McCain, 
             Mr. Kyl, Mr. Lugar, and Ms. Collins):
       S. 92. A bill to provide for biennial budget process and a 
     biennial appropriations process and to enhance oversight and 
     the performance of the Federal Government; 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. DOMENICI (for himself, Mr. Grassley, Mr. Gorton, 
             Mr. Abraham, Mr. Frist, Mr. Grams, Mr. Smith of 
             Oregon, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Kyl, Mr. Mack, and Mr. 
             Voinovich):
       S. 93. A bill to improve and strengthen the budget process; 
     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 of be 
     discharged.
           By Mr. McCAIN:
       S. 94. A bill to repeal the telephone excise tax; to the 
     Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. McCAIN:
       S. 95. A bill to amend the Communications Act of 1934 to 
     ensure that public availability of information concerning 
     stocks traded on an established stock exchange continues to 
     be freely and readily available to the public through all 
     media of mass communication; to the Committee on Commerce, 
     Science, and Transportation.
           By Mr. McCAIN:
       S. 96. A bill to regulate commerce between and among the 
     several States by providing for the orderly resolution of 
     disputes arising out of computer-based problems related to 
     processing data that includes a 2- digit expression of that 
     year's date; to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and 
     Transportation.
           By Mr. McCAIN (for himself and Mr. Hollings):
       S. 97. A bill to require the installation and use by 
     schools and libraries of a technology for filtering or 
     blocking material on the Internet on computers with Internet 
     access to be eligible to receive or retain universal service 
     assistance; to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and 
     Transportation.
           By Mr. McCAIN (for himself, Mr. Hollings, and Mr. 
             Lott):
       S. 98. A bill to authorize appropriations for the Surface 
     Transportation Board for fiscal years 1999, 2000, 2001, and 
     2002, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Commerce, 
     Science, and Transportation.
           By Mr. McCAIN (for himself, Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. 
             Stevens, Mr. Craig, Mr. Warner, and Mr. Ashcroft):
       S. 99. A bill to provide for continuing in the absence of 
     regular appropriations for fiscal year 2000; to the Committee 
     on Appropriations.
           By Mr. McCAIN:
       S. 100. A bill to grant the power to the President to 
     reduce budget authority; 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.

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           By Mr. LUGAR (for himself, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Craig, Mr. 
             Fitzgerald, and Mr. Cochran):
       S. 101. A bill to promote trade in United States 
     agricultural commodities, livestock, and value-added 
     products, and to prepare for future bilateral and 
     multilateral trade negotiations; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. ABRAHAM:
       S. 102. A bill to provide that the Secretary of the Senate 
     and the Clerk of the House of Representatives shall include 
     an estimate of Federal retirement benefits for each Member of 
     Congress in their semiannual reports, and for other purposes; 
     to the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
           By Mr. ALLARD (for himself and Mr. Enzi):
       S. 103. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to eliminate the temporary increase in unemployment tax; to 
     the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. GRAMS:
       S. 104. A bill to provide for continuing appropriations in 
     the absence of regular appropriations; to the Committee on 
     Appropriations.
           By Ms. SNOWE (for herself and Ms. Collins):
       S. 105. A bill to deauthorize certain portions of the 
     project for navigation, Bass Harbor, Maine; to the Committee 
     on Environment and Public Works.
           By Ms. SNOWE (for herself and Ms. Collins):
       S. 106. A bill to amend the Water Resources Development Act 
     of 1996 to deauthorize the remainder of the project at East 
     Boothbay Harbor, Maine; to the Committee on Environment and 
     Public Works.
           By Ms. SNOWE (for herself and Ms. Collins):
       S. 107. A bill to deauthorize the project for navigation, 
     Boothbay Harbor, Maine; to the Committee on Environment and 
     Public Works.
           By Ms. SNOWE (for herself and Ms. Collins):
       S. 108. A bill to modify, and to deauthorize certain 
     portions of, the project for navigation at Wells Harbor, 
     Maine; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.
           By Mr. COVERDELL (for himself and Mr. Cleland):
       S. 109. A bill to improve protection and management of the 
     Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area in the State of 
     Georgia; to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
           By Mr. SMITH of Oregon:
       S. 110. A bill to amend title XIX of the Social Security 
     Act to provide medical assistance for breast and cervical 
     cancer-related treatment services to certain women screened 
     and found to have breast or cervical cancer under a 
     federally-funded screening program; to the Committee on 
     Finance.
           By Mr. GRAMM:
       S. 111. A bill to authorize negotiation for the accession 
     of Chile to the North American Free Trade Agreement, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. GRAMM:
       S. 112. A bill to authorize negotiation of free trade 
     agreements with the countries of the Americas, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. SMITH of Oregon (for himself, Mr. Thurmond, Mr. 
             Leahy, and Mr. Jeffords):
       S. 113. A bill to increase the criminal penalties for 
     assaulting or threatening Federal judges, their family 
     members, and other public servants, and for other purposes; 
     to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. INOUYE:
       S. 114. A bill to amend title VII of the Public Health 
     Service Act to revise and extend certain programs relating to 
     the education of individuals as health professionals, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, 
     and Pensions.
           By Ms. SNOWE (for herself and Mrs. Feinstein):
       S. 115. A bill to require that health plans provide 
     coverage for a minimum hospital stay for mastectomies and 
     lymph node dissection for the treatment of breast cancer and 
     coverage for secondary consultations; to the Committee on 
     Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
           By Ms. SNOWE:
       S. 116. A bill to establish a training voucher system, and 
     for other purposes; to the Committee on Health, Education, 
     Labor, and Pensions.
           By Ms. SNOWE:
       S. 117. A bill to permit individuals to continue health 
     plan coverage of services while participating in approved 
     clinical studies; to the Committee on Health, Education, 
     Labor, and Pensions.
           By Ms. SNOWE:
       S. 118. A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act to 
     provide, with respect to research on breast cancer, for the 
     increased involvement of advocates in decisionmaking at the 
     National Cancer Institute; to the Committee on Health, 
     Education, Labor, and Pensions.
           By Ms. SNOWE:
       S. 119. A bill to establish a Northern Border States-Canada 
     Trade Council, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Finance.
           By Ms. SNOWE:
       S. 120. A bill to amend title II of the Trade Act of 1974 
     to clarify the definition of domestic industry and to include 
     certain agricultural products for purposes of providing 
     relief from injury caused by import competition, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. FEINGOLD:
       S. 121. A bill to amend certain Federal civil rights 
     statutes to prevent the involuntary application of 
     arbitration to claims that arise from unlawful employment 
     discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, or 
     disability, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
           By Mr. FEINGOLD:
       S. 122. A bill to amend title 37, United States Code, to 
     ensure equitable treatment of members of the National Guard 
     and the other reserve components of the United States with 
     regard to eligibility to receive special duty assignment pay, 
     and for other purposes; to the Committee on Armed Services.
           By Mr. FEINGOLD:
       S. 123. A bill to phase out Federal funding of the 
     Tennessee Valley Authority; to the Committee on Environment 
     and Public Works.
           By Mr. FEINGOLD:
       S. 124. A bill to amend the Agricultural Adjustment Act to 
     prohibit the Secretary of Agriculture from basing minimum 
     prices for Class I milk on the distance or transportation 
     costs from any location that is not within a marketing area, 
     except under certain circumstances, and for other purposes; 
     to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry.
           By Mr. FEINGOLD (for himself and Mr. McCain):
       S. 125. A bill to reduce the number of executive branch 
     political appointees; to the Committee on Governmental 
     Affairs.
           By Mr. FEINGOLD:
       S. 126. A bill to terminate the Uniformed Services 
     University of the Health Sciences; to the Committee on Armed 
     Services.
           By Mr. FEINGOLD:
       S. 127. A bill to amend the Agricultural Market Transition 
     Act to prohibit the Secretary of Agriculture from including 
     any storage charges in the calculation of loan deficiency 
     payments or loans made to producers for loan commodities; 
     to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry.
           By Mr. FEINGOLD (for himself, Mr. Kohl, Mr. Wyden, and 
             Mr. Johnson):
       S. 128. A bill to terminate operation of the Extremely Low 
     Frequency Communication System of the Navy; to the Committee 
     on Armed Services.
           By Mr. FEINGOLD (for himself, Mr. Lautenberg, Mr. 
             Wyden, and Mr. Johnson):
       S. 129. A bill to terminate the F/A-18E/F aircraft program; 
     to the Committee on Armed Services.
           By Ms. SNOWE:
       S. 130. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to make the dependent care credit refundable, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Ms. SNOWE:
       S. 131. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to allow a deduction from gross income for home care and 
     adult day and respite care expenses of individual taxpayers 
     with respect to a dependent of the taxpayer who suffers from 
     Alzheimer's disease or related organic brain disorders; to 
     the Committee on Finance.
           By Ms. SNOWE:
       S. 132. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to provide comprehensive pension protection for women; to the 
     Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. CRAIG:
       S. 133. A bill for the relief of Benjamin M. Banfro; to the 
     Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. FEINGOLD (for himself and Mr. Kohl):
       S. 134. A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to 
     study whether the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore should 
     be protected as a wilderness area; to the Committee on Energy 
     and Natural Resources.
           By Mr. DURBIN (for himself, Ms. Collins, Mr. Specter, 
             Mr. Baucus, Mr. Kerrey, Ms. Landrieu, Mrs. Boxer, and 
             Mr. Jeffords):
       S. 135. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to increase the deduction for the health insurance costs of 
     self-employed individuals, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. KENNEDY (for himself, Mr. Daschle, Mrs. Murray, 
             Mr. Levin, Mr. Wellstone, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Kerry, Ms. 
             Mikulski, and Mr. Baucus):
       S. 136. A bill to provide for teacher excellence and 
     classroom help; to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, 
     and Pensions.
           By Mr. KYL:
       S. 137. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to repeal the increase in tax on social security benefits; to 
     the Committee on Finance..
           By Mr. KYL:
       S. 138. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to allow a credit against income tax for expenses of 
     attending elementary and secondary schools and for 
     contributions to charitable organizations which provide 
     scholarships for children to attend such schools; to the 
     Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. ROBB (for himself and Mr. Hollings):
       S. 139. A bill to grant the power to the President to 
     reduce budget authority; 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. MOYNIHAN (for himself and Mr. Schumer):

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       S. 140. A bill to establish the Thomas Cole National 
     Historic Site in the State of New York as an affiliated area 
     of the National Park System, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 141. A bill to amend section 845 of title 18, United 
     States Code, relating to explosive materials; to the 
     Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 142. A bill to amend section 842 of title 18, United 
     States Code, relating to recordkeeping requirements for 
     explosive materials transfers; to the Committee on the 
     Judiciary.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 143. A bill to amend the Professional Boxing Safety Act 
     of 1996 to standardize the physical examinations that each 
     boxer must take prior to each professional boxing match and 
     to require a brain CAT scan every 2 years as a requirement 
     for the licensing of a boxer; to the Committee on Commerce, 
     Science, and Transportation.
           By Mr. GRAHAM (for himself and Mr. Mack):
       S. 144. A bill to require the Secretary of the Interior to 
     review the suitability for inclusion in the National 
     Wilderness Preservation System of the Everglades expansion 
     area; to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
           By Mr. ABRAHAM:
       S. 145. A bill to control crime by requiring mandatory 
     victim restitution; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. ABRAHAM (for himself, Mr. Allard, Mrs. 
             Feinstein, Mr. Hatch, Mr. Thurmond, Mr. Helms, Mr. 
             Kyl, Mr. Hutchinson, Mr. Grams, Mr. Enzi, Mr. Hagel, 
             and Mr. Coverdell):
       S. 146. A bill to amend the Controlled Substances Act with 
     respect to penalties for crimes involving cocaine, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. ABRAHAM (for himself, Mr. Levin, Mr. Ashcroft, 
             and Mr. DeWine):
       S. 147. A bill to provide for a reduction in regulatory 
     costs by maintaining Federal average fuel economy standards 
     applicable to automobiles in effect at current levels until 
     changed by law, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
           By Mr. ABRAHAM (for himself, Mr. Daschle, Mr. Chafee, 
             Mr. Hatch, and Mr. Durbin):
       S. 148. A bill to require the Secretary of the Interior to 
     establish a program to provide assistance in the conservation 
     of neotropical migratory birds; to the Committee on 
     Environment and Public Works.
           By Mr. KOHL:
       S. 149. A bill to amend chapter 44 of title 18, United 
     States Code, to require the provision of a child safety lock 
     in connection with the transfer of a handgun; to the 
     Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. WYDEN:
       S. 150. A bill to the relief of Marina Khalina and her son, 
     Albert Mifakhov; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. SARBANES:
       S. 151. A bill to amend the International Maritime 
     Satellite Telecommunications Act to ensure the continuing 
     provision of certain global satellite safety services after 
     the privatization of the business operations of the 
     International Mobile Satellite Organization, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and 
     Transportation.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 152. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to increase the tax on handgun ammunition, to impose the 
     special occupational tax and registration requirements on 
     importers and manufactures of handgun ammunition, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 153. A bill to prohibit the use of certain ammunition, 
     and for other purposes; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 154. A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, with 
     respect to the licensing of ammunition manufacturers, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 155. A bill to provide for the collection and 
     dissemination of information on injuries, death, and family 
     dissolution due to bullet-related violence, to require the 
     keeping of records with respect to dispositions of 
     ammunition, and to increase taxes on certain bullets; to the 
     Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 156. A bill to amend chapter 44 of title 18, United 
     States Code, to prohibit the manufacture, transfer, or 
     importation of .25 caliber and .32 caliber and 9 millimeter 
     ammunition; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 157. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to tax 9 millimeter, .25 caliber, and .32 caliber bullets; to 
     the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 158. A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to 
     regulate the manufacture, importation, and sale of ammunition 
     capable of piercing police body armor; to the Committee on 
     the Judiciary.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 159. A bill to amend chapter 121 of title 28, United 
     States Code, to increase fees paid to Federal jurors, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 160. A bill to authorize the Architect of the Capitol to 
     develop and implement a plan to improve the Capitol grounds 
     through the elimination and modification of space alloted for 
     parking; to the Committee on Rules and Administration.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 161. A bill to provide for a transition to market-based 
     rates for power sold by the Federal Power Marketing 
     Administrations and the Tennessee Valley Authority, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on Energy and Natural 
     Resources.
           By Mr. BREAUX (for himself, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Helms, 
             and Mr. Nickles):
       S. 162. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to change the determination of the 50,000-barrel refinery 
     limitation on oil depletion deduction from a daily basis to 
     an annual average daily basis; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. BREAUX:
       S. 163. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to allow certain coins to be acquired by individual 
     retirement accounts and other individually directed pension 
     plan accounts; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 164. A bill to improve mathematics and science 
     instruction; to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, 
     and Pensions.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN (for himself, Mr. Jeffords, and Mr. 
             Lieberman):
       S. 165. A bill to require the Secretary of Education to 
     correct poverty data to account for cost of living 
     differences; to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, 
     and Pensions.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 166. A bill to require the Secretary of Commerce to 
     determine any surpluses or shortfalls in certain grant 
     amounts made available to States by reason of an undercount 
     in the most recent decennial census conducted by the Bureau 
     of the Census; to the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN (for himself and Mr. Schumer):
       S. 167. A bill to extend the authorization for the Upper 
     Delaware Citizens Advisory Council and to authorize 
     construction and operation of a visitor center for the Upper 
     Delaware Scenic and Recreational River, New York and 
     Pennsylvania; to the Committee on Energy and Natural 
     Resources.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 168. A bill for the relief of Thomas J. Sansone, Jr; to 
     the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. CLELAND (for himself, Mr. Robb, Mr. Levin, Mr. 
             Kennedy, Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Byrd, Mr. Lieberman, Ms. 
             Landrieu, Mr. Reed, and Mr. Daschle):
       S. 169. A bill to improve pay, retirement, and educational 
     assistance benefits for members of the Armed Forces; and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on Armed Services.
           By Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire (for himself, Mr. 
             Moynihan, and Mr. Mack):
       S. 170. A bill to permit revocation by members of the 
     clergy of their exemption from Social Security coverage; to 
     the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN (for himself, Mr. Levin, Mr. Leahy, Mr. 
             Schumer, Mrs. Boxer, and Mr. Cleland):
       S. 171. A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to limit the 
     concentration of sulfur in gasoline used in motor vehicles; 
     to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN (for himself, Mr. Schumer, and Mr. 
             Lieberman):
       S. 172. A bill to reduce acid deposition under the Clean 
     Air Act, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Environment and Public Works.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 173. A bill to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act 
     to revise amendments made by the Illegal Immigration Reform 
     and Immigrant Resposibility Act; to the Committee on the 
     Judiciary.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN (for himself, Mr. Bennett, and Mr. 
             Dodd):
       S. 174. A bill to provide funding for States to correct Y2K 
     problems in computers that are used to administer State and 
     local government programs; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 175. A bill to repeal the habeas corpus requirement that 
     a Federal court defer to State court judgments and uphold a 
     conviction regardless of whether the Federal court believes 
     that the State court erroneously interpreted constitutional 
     law, except in cases where the Federal court believes that 
     the State court acted in an unreasonable manner; to the 
     Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 176. A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to 
     conduct a study of alternatives for commemorating and 
     interpreting the history of the Harlem Renaissance, and for 
     other purposes; to the Committee on Energy and Natural 
     Resources.
           By Mr. INOUYE:
       S. 177. A bill for the relief of Donald C. Pence; to the 
     Committee on Veterans Affairs.
           By Mr. INOUYE:
       S. 178. A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act to 
     provide for the establishment of a National Center for Social 
     Work Research; to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, 
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           By Mr. INOUYE:
       S. 179. A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act to 
     provide health care practitioners in rural areas with 
     training in preventive health care, including both physical 
     and mental care, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
           By Mr. INOUYE:
       S. 180. A bill to amend title XIX of the Social Security 
     Act to provide for coverage of services provided by nursing 
     school clinics under State Medicare programs; to the 
     Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. INOUYE:
       S. 181. A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security 
     Act to remove the restriction that a professional 
     psychologist or clinical social worker provide services in a 
     comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation facility to a patient 
     only under the care of a physician, and for other purposes; 
     to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. INOUYE:
       S. 182. A bill to amend title 5, United States Code, to 
     require the issuance of a prisoner-of-war medal to civilian 
     employees of the Federal Government who are forcibly detained 
     or interned by an enemy government or a hostile force under 
     wartime conditions; to the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
           By Mr. INOUYE:
       S. 183. A bill to amend title 10, United States Code, to 
     authorize certain disabled former prisoners of war to use 
     Department of Defense commissary and exchange stores; to the 
     Committee on Armed Services.
           By Mr. INOUYE:
       S. 184. A bill to convert a temporary Federal judgeship in 
     the district of Hawaii to a permanent judgeship, to authorize 
     an additional permanent judgeship in the district of Hawaii, 
     extend statutory authority for magistrate positions in Guam 
     and the Northern Mariana Islands, and for other purposes; to 
     the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. ASHCROFT (for himself, Mr. Daschle, Mr. Baucus, 
             Mr. Burns, Mr. Brownback, Mr. Grassley, and Mr. 
             Inhofe):
       S. 185. A bill to establish a Chief Agricultural Negotiator 
     in the Office of the United States Trade Representative; to 
     the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. MURKOWSKI (for himself and Mr. Gorton):
       S. 186. A bill to provide for the reorganization of the 
     Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and for other purposes; to 
     the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. SARBANES (for himself, Mr. Dodd, Mr. Bryan, Mr. 
             Leahy, Mr. Edwards, and Mr. Hollings):
       S. 187. A bill to give customers notice and choice about 
     how their financial institutions share or sell their 
     personally identifiable sensitive financial information, and 
     for other purposes; to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and 
     Urban Affairs.
           By Mr. WYDEN (for himself and Mr. Burns):
       S. 188. A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control 
     Act to authorize the use of State revolving loan funds for 
     construction of water conservation and quality improvements; 
     to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.
           By Mr. INOUYE:
       S. 189. A bill to restore the traditional day of observance 
     of Memorial Day; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. INOUYE:
       S. 190. A bill to amend title 10, United States Code, to 
     permit former members of the Armed Forces who have a service-
     connected disability rated as total to travel on military 
     aircraft in the same manner and to the same extent as retired 
     members of the Armed Forces are entitled to travel on such 
     aircraft; to the Committee on Armed Services.
           By Mr. INOUYE:
       S. 191. A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to 
     determine the validity of the claims of certain Filipinos 
     that they performed military service on behalf of the United 
     States during World War II; to the Committee on Armed 
     Services.
           By Mr. KENNEDY (for himself, Mr. Daschle, Mr. Leahy, 
             Mr. Sarbanes, Mr. Moynihan, Mr. Levin, Mr. Dodd, Mr. 
             Lautenberg, Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Kerry, Mr. Harkin, Ms. 
             Mikulski, Mr. Akaka, Mr. Wellstone, Mrs. Feinstein, 
             Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Feingold, Mr. Wyden, Mr. 
             Durbin, Mr. Torricelli, Mr. Reed, and Mr. Schumer):
       S. 192. A bill to amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 
     1938 to increase the Federal minimum wage; to the Committee 
     on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
           By Mrs. BOXER:
       S. 193. A bill to apply the same quality and safety 
     standards to domestically manufactured handguns that are 
     currently applied to imported handguns; to the Committee on 
     the Judiciary.
           By Mrs. BOXER:
       S. 194. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to allow the first $2,000 of health insurance premiums to be 
     fully deductible; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mrs. BOXER:
       S. 195. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to permanently extend the research credit; to the Committee 
     on Finance.
           By Mrs. BOXER:
       S. 196. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to waive in the case of multiemployer plans the section 415 
     limit on benefits to the participant's average compensation 
     for his high 3 years; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mrs. BOXER:
       S. 197. A bill to amend the Outer Continental Shelf Lands 
     Act to direct the Secretary of the Interior to cease mineral 
     leasing activity on the outer Continental Shelf seaward of a 
     coastal State that has declared a moratorium on mineral 
     exploration, development, or production activity in State 
     water; to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
           By Mrs. BOXER:
       S. 198. A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act to 
     provide for the training of health professions students with 
     respect to the identification and referral of victims of 
     domestic violence; to the Committee on Health, Education, 
     Labor, and Pensions.
           By Mr. LAUTENBERG (for himself and Mr. Torricelli):
       S. 199. A bill for the relief of Alexandre Malofienko, Olga 
     Matsko, and their son, Vladimir Malofienko; to the Committee 
     on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. HARKIN (for himself and Mr. Johnson):
       S. 200. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to increase the years for carryback of net operating losses 
     for certain farm losses; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. DODD (for himself, Mr. Daschle, Mr. Kennedy, 
             Mrs. Murray, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Harkin, Mr. Kerry, Mr. 
             Akaka, Mrs. Boxer, and Mr. Wellstone):
       S. 201. A bill to amend the Family and Medical Leave Act of 
     1993 to apply the Act to a greater percentage of the United 
     States workforce, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN (for himself, Mr. Kennedy, and Mr. 
             Daschle):
       S. 202. A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security 
     Act and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 
     to improve access to health insurance and medicare benefits 
     for individuals ages 55 to 65, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 203. A bill to amend title XIX of the Social Security 
     Act to provide for an equitable determination of the Federal 
     medical assistance percentage; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN (for himself, Mr. Jeffords, and Mr. 
             Lieberman):
       S. 204. A bill to amend chapter 5 of title 13, United 
     States Code, to require that any data relating to the 
     incidence of poverty produced or published by the Secretary 
     of Commerce for subnational areas is corrected for 
     differences in the cost of living in those areas; to the 
     Committee on Governmental Affairs.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN (for himself and Mr. Kerrey):
       S. 205. A bill to establish a Federal Commission on 
     Statistical Policy to study the reorganization of the Federal 
     statistical system, to provide uniform safeguards for the 
     confidentiality of information acquired from exclusively 
     statistical purposes, and to improve the effeciency of 
     Federal statistical programs and the quality of Federal 
     statistics by permiting limited sharing of records among 
     designated agencies for statistical purposes under strong 
     safeguards; to the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN (for himself and Mr. Chafee):
       S. 206. A bill to amend title XXI of the Social Security 
     Act to provide for improved data collection and evaluations 
     of State Children's Health Insurance Programs, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 207. A bill to amend title V of the Social Security Act 
     to increase the authorization of appropriations for the 
     maternal and child health services block grant and to promote 
     integrated physical and specialized mental health services 
     for children and adolescents; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 208. A bill to enhance family life; to the Committee on 
     Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 209. A bill to prohibit States from imposing a family 
     cap under the program of temporary assistance to needy 
     families; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 210. A bill to establish a medical education trust fund, 
     and for other purposes; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN (for himself, Mr. Roth, Mr. Baucus, 
             Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Bryan, Mr. Conrad, Mr. Graham, Mr. 
             Grassley, Mr. Hatch, Mr. Jeffords, Mr. Kyl, Mr. 
             Lieberman, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Murkowski, Mr. Robb, and 
             Mr. Schumer):
       S. 211. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to make permanent the exclusion for employer-provided 
     educational assistance programs, and for other purposes; to 
     the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN (for himself and Mr. Schumer):
       S. 212. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to extend the economic activity credit for Purto Rico, and 
     for other purposes; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN (for himself and Mr. Schumer):
       S. 213. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to repeal the limitation of

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     the cover over of tax on distilled spirits, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN (for himself and Mr. Schumer):
       S. 214. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to extend the research and development tax credit to research 
     in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the possessions of the 
     United States; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN (for himself and Mr. Schumer):
       S. 215. A bill to amend title XXI of the Social Security 
     Act to increase the allotments for territories under the 
     State Children's Health Insurance Program; to the Committee 
     on Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN (for himself and Mr. Jeffords):
       S. 216. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to repeal the limitation on the use of foreign tax credits 
     under the alternative minimum tax; to the Committee on 
     Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN (for himself, Mr. Inouye, and Mr. 
             Wellstone):
       S. 217. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to provide for the treatment of charitable transfers of 
     collections of personal papers with a separate right to 
     control access; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN (for himself, Mr. Schumer, and Mr. 
             Durbin):
       S. 218. A bill to amend the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of 
     the United States to provide for equitable duty treatment for 
     certain wool used in making suits; to the Committee on 
     Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 219. A bill to authorize appropriations for the United 
     States Customs Service; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 220. A bill to amend the Trade Act of 1974 to 
     consolidate and improve the trade adjustment assistance and 
     NAFTA transitional adjustment assistance programs under that 
     Act, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. AKAKA (for himself and Mr. Inouye):
       S. 221. A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster 
     Relief and Emergency Assistance Act to combat fraud and 
     price-gouging committed in connection with the provision of 
     consumer goods and services for the cleanup, repair, and 
     recovery from the effects of a major disaster declared by the 
     President, and for other purposes; to the Committee on the 
     Judiciary.
           By Mr. LAUTENBERG (for himself and Mr. DeWine):
       S. 222. A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to 
     provide for a national standard to prohibit the operation of 
     motor vehicles by intoxicated individuals; to the Committee 
     on Environment and Public Works.
           By Mr. LAUTENBERG (for himself, Mr. Robb, Mr. Kennedy, 
             Mr. Daschle, Mr. Conrad, Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Edwards, 
             Mr. Torricelli, Mr. Kerry, Mr. Breaux, Mr. Inouye, 
             Mrs. Boxer, and Mr. Johnson):
       S. 223. A bill to help communities modernize public school 
     facilities, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Finance.
           By Mr. MOYNIHAN:
       S. 224. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     to correct the treatment of tax-exempt financing of 
     professional sports facilities; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. INOUYE (for himself and Mr. Akaka):
       S. 225. A bill to provide housing assistance to Native 
     Hawaiians; to the Committee on Indian Affairs.
           By Mr. FEINGOLD:
       S. 226. A bill to promote democracy and good governance in 
     Nigeria, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Foreign 
     Relations.
           By Mr. COVERDELL (for himself and Mr. Brownback):
       S. 227. A bill to prohibit the expenditure of Federal funds 
     to provide or support programs to provide individuals with 
     hypodermic needles or syringes for the use of illegal drugs; 
     to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
           By Mr. INOUYE:
       S. 228. A bill for the relief of Susan Rebola Cardenas; to 
     the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. INOUYE (for himself and Mr. Akaka):
       S. 229. A bill for the relief of the State of Hawaii; to 
     the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. INOUYE:
       S. 230. A bill to amend chapter 81 of title 5, United 
     States Code, to authorize the use of clinical social workers 
     to conduct evaluations to determine work-related emotional 
     and mental illnesses; to the Committee on Governmental 
     Affairs.
           By Mr. INOUYE:
       S. 231. A bill to provide for a special application of 
     section 1034 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986; to the 
     Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. INOUYE:
       S. 232. A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security 
     Act to provide improved reimbursement for clinical social 
     worker services under the medicare program, and for other 
     purposes; to the Committee on Finance.
           By Mr. INOUYE:
       S. 233. A bill to amend title VII of the Public Health 
     Service Act to ensure that social work students of social 
     work schools are eligible for support under the certain 
     programs to assist individuals in pursuing health careers and 
     programs of grants for training projects in geriatrics, and 
     to establish a social work training program; to the Committee 
     on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
           By Mr. INOUYE:
       S. 234. A bill to recognize the organization known as the 
     National Academies of Practice; to the Committee on the 
     Judiciary.
           By Mr. INOUYE:
       S. 235. A bill to amend title VII of the Public Health 
     Service Act to make certain graduate programs in professional 
     psychology eligible to participate in various health 
     professions loan programs; to the Committee on Health, 
     Education, Labor, and Pensions.
           By Mr. INOUYE:
       S. 236. A bill to amend title VII of the Public Health 
     Service Act to establish a psychology post-doctoral 
     fellowship program, and for other purposes; to the Committee 
     on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
           By Mr. INOUYE:
       S. 237. A bill to allow the psychiatric or psychological 
     examinations required under chapter 313 of title 18, United 
     States Code, relating to offenders with mental disease or 
     defect, to be conducted by a clinical social worker; to the 
     Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. INOUYE:
       S. 238. A bill to amend title 10, United States Code, to 
     increase the grade provided for the heads of the nurse corps 
     of the Armed Forces; to the Committee on Armed Services.
           By Mr. INOUYE:
       S. 239. A bill to amend title 38, United States Code, to 
     revise certain provisions relating to the appointment of 
     professional psychologists in the Veterans Health 
     Administration, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Veterans Affairs.
           By Mr. DASCHLE (for himself and Mr. Kennedy):
       S. 240. A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act and 
     the Employee Retirement Income Security Act to protect 
     consumers in managed care plans and other health coverage; to 
     the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
           By Mr. JOHNSON (for himself and Mr. Enzi):
       S. 241. A bill to amend the Federal Meat Inspection Act to 
     provide that a quality grade label issued by the Secretary of 
     Agriculture for beef and lamb may not be used for imported 
     beef or imported lamb; to the Committee on Agriculture, 
     Nutrition, and Forestry.
           By Mr. JOHNSON (for himself and Mr. Enzi):
       S. 242. A bill to amend the Federal Meat Inspection Act to 
     require the labeling of imported meat and meat food products; 
     to the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry.
           By Mr. JOHNSON (for himself and Mr. Daschle):
       S. 243. A bill to authorize the construction of the Perkins 
     County Rural Water System and authorize financial assistance 
     to the Perkins County Rural Water System, Inc., a nonprofit 
     corporation, in the planning and construction of the water 
     supply system, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Energy and Natural Resources.
           By Mr. JOHNSON (for himself, Mr. Daschle, Mr. Grams, 
             Mr. Wellstone, Mr. Grassley, and Mr. Harkin):
       S. 244. A bill to authorize the construction of the Lewis 
     and Clark Rural Water System and to authorize assistance to 
     the Lewis and Clark Rural Water System, Inc., a nonprofit 
     corporation, for the planning and construction of the water 
     supply system, and for other purposes; to the Committee on 
     Energy and Natural Resources.
           By Mr. HATCH:
       S. 245. A bill to reauthorize the Federal programs to 
     prevent violence against women, and for other purposes; to 
     the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. HAGEL:
       S. 246. A bill to protect private property rights 
     guaranteed by the fifth amendment to the Constitution by 
     requiring Federal agencies to prepare private property taking 
     impact analyses and by allowing expanded access to Federal 
     courts; to the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
           By Mr. HATCH (for himself, Mr. Leahy, Mr. McCain, Mr. 
             DeWine, Mr. Kohl, and Mr. Lott):
       S. 247. A bill to amend title 17, United States Code, to 
     reform the copyright law with respect to satellite 
     retransmissions of broadcast signals, and for other purposes; 
     to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. HATCH (for himself, Mr. Ashcroft, Mr. Thurmond, 
             Mr. Sessions, and Mr. Kyl):
       S. 248. A bill to modify the procedures of the Federal 
     courts in certain matters, to reform prisoner litigation, and 
     for other purposes; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. HATCH (for himself and Mr. DeWine):
       S. 249. A bill to provide funding for the National Center 
     for Missing and Exploited Children, to reauthorize the 
     Runaway and Homeless Youth Act, and for other purposes; to 
     the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. HATCH (for himself, Mr. DeWine, and Mr. 
             Nickles):
       S. 250. A bill to establish ethical standards for Federal 
     prosecutors, and for other purposes.
           By Mr. THURMOND:
       S.J. Res. 1. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to 
     the Constitution of the United States relating to voluntary 
     school prayer; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

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           By Mr. KYL (for himself, Mr. Abraham, Mr. Allard, Mr. 
             Ashcroft, Mr. Brownback, Mr. Coverdell, Mr. Crapo, 
             Mr. Frist, Mr. Gramm, Mr. Grams, Mr. Hagel, Mr. 
             Helms, Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. Inhofe, Mr. Mack, Mr. 
             McConnell, Mr. Sessions, Mr. Shelby, Mr. Smith of New 
             Hampshire, and Mr. Thompson):
       S.J. Res. 2. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to 
     the Constitution of the United States to require two-thirds 
     majorities for increasing taxes; to the Committee on the 
     Judiciary.
           By Mr. KYL (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Biden, Mr. 
             Grassley, Mr. Inouye, Mr. DeWine, Ms. Landrieu, Ms. 
             Snowe, Mr. Lieberman, Mr. Mack, Mr. Cleland, Mr. 
             Coverdell, Mr. Smith of New Hampshire, Mr. Shelby, 
             Mr. Hutchinson, Mr. Helms, Mr. Frist, Mr. Gramm, Mr. 
             Lott, and Mrs. Hutchison):
       S.J. Res. 3. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to 
     the Constitution of the United States to protect the rights 
     of crime victims; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. KYL:
       S.J. Res. 4. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to 
     the Constitution of the United States to provide that 
     expenditures for a fiscal year shall exceed neither revenues 
     for such fiscal year nor 19 per centum of the Nation's gross 
     domestic product for the calendar year ending before the 
     beginning of such fiscal year; to the Committee on the 
     Judiciary.
           By Mr. GRAMM (for himself and Mr. Gorton):
       S.J. Res. 5. A joint resolution to provide for a Balanced 
     Budget Constitutional Amendment that prohibits the use of 
     Social Security surpluses to achieve compliance; to the 
     Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. HOLLINGS (for himself, Mr. Specter, Mr. McCain, 
             and Mr. Bryan):
       S.J. Res. 6. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to 
     the Constitution of the United States relating to 
     contributions and expenditures intended to affect elections; 
     to the Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. HATCH (for himself, Mr. Thurmond, Mr. Craig, and 
             Mr. Ashcroft):
       S.J. Res. 7. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to 
     the Constitution of the United States to require a balanced 
     budget; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

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