[Congressional Record Volume 145, Number 137 (Tuesday, October 12, 1999)]
[Daily Digest]
[Pages D1120-D1121]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]





                         COMMITTEE MEETINGS FOR

                      WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1999

        (Committee meetings are open unless otherwise indicated)


                                 Senate

  Committee on Armed Services: Subcommittee on Seapower, to hold 
hearings on the force structure impacts on fleet and strategic lift 
operations, 9:30 a.m., SR-222.
  Committee on Energy and Natural Resources: Subcommittee on 
National Parks, Historic Preservation, and Recreation, to hold 
hearings on S. 167, 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; S. 311, to authorize 
the Disabled Veterans' LIFE Memorial Foundation to establish a 
memorial in the District of Columbia or its environs; S. 497, to 
designate Great Kills Park in the Gateway National Recreation Area 
as ``World War II Veterans Park at Great Kills''; H.R. 592, to 
redesignate Great Kills Park in the Gateway National Recreation Area 
as ``World War II Veterans Park at Great Kills''; S. 919, to amend 
the Quinebaug and Shetucket Rivers Valley National Heritage Corridor 
Act of 1994 to expand the boundaries of the Corridor; H.R. 1619, to 
amend the Quinebaug and Shetucket Rivers Valley National Heritage 
Corridor Act of 1994 to expand the boundaries of the Corridor; S. 
1296, to designate portions of the lower Delaware River and 
associated tributaries as a component of the National Wild and 
Scenic Rivers System; S. 1366, to authorize the Secretary of the 
Interior to construct and operate a visitor center for the Upper 
Delaware Scenic and Recreation River on land owned by the New York 
State; and S. 1569, to amend the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act to 
designate segments of the Taunton River in the Commonwealth of 
Massachusetts for study for potential addition to the National Wild 
and Scenic Rivers System, 2:30 p.m., SD-366.
  Committee on Environment and Public Works: to hold hearings on S. 
669, to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to ensure 
compliance by Federal facilities with pollution control 
requirements; and S. 188, 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, 10 
a.m., SD-406.
  Committee on Finance: Subcommittee on Health Care, to hold 
hearings on S. 1327, to amend part E of title IV of the Social 
Security Act to provide States with more funding and greater 
flexibility in carrying out programs designed to help children make 
the transition from foster care to self-sufficiency, 2:30 p.m., SD-
215.

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  Committee on Foreign Relations: Subcommittee on European Affairs, 
to hold hearings to examine expanding electronic commerce between 
Europe and the United States, 10:15 a.m., SD-419.
  Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions: to hold 
hearings to examine pain management and improving end of life care, 
9:30 a.m., SD-430.
  Committee on Indian Affairs: to hold hearings on S. 1507, to 
authorize the integration and consolidation of alcohol and substance 
programs and services provided by Indian tribal governments, 9:30 
a.m., SR-485.
  Special Committee on the Year 2000 Technology Problem: to hold 
hearings on international year 2000 issues, 9:30 a.m., SD-192.


                                 House

  Committee on Armed Services, hearing on U.S. national missile 
defense policy and the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 10 a.m., 2118 
Rayburn.
  Committee on Commerce, to mark up the following: H.R. 2580, Land 
Recycling Act of 1999; H.R. 2634, Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 
1999; H. Res. 278, expressing the sense of the House of 
Representatives regarding the importance of education, early 
detection and treatment, and other efforts in the fight against 
breast cancer; H.R. 2418, Organ Procurement and Transplantation 
Network Amendments of 1999; H.R. 2260, Pain Relief Promotion Act of 
1999; and H.R. 11, to amend the Clean Air Act to permit the 
exclusive application of California State regulations regarding 
reformulated gas in certain areas within the State, 10 a.m., 2123 
Rayburn.
  Committee on Education and the Workforce, to continue mark up of 
H.R. 2, Students Results Act; and to mark up the following measures: 
H.R. 2300, Academic Achievement for All Act (Straight A's Act); and 
H. Res. 393, expressing the sense of the House of Representatives 
urging that 95 percent of Federal education dollars be spent in the 
classroom, 10 a.m., 2175 Rayburn.
  Committee on Government Reform, Subcommittee on Government 
Management, Information, and Technology, hearing on a measure to 
amend the Presidential Transition Act of 1963, 10 a.m., 2154 
Rayburn.
  Subcommittee on National Security, Veterans Affairs and 
International Relations, oversight hearing of the Inter-American 
Foundation, 10 a.m., 2247 Rayburn.
  Committee on International Relations, hearing on U.S. Policy 
Toward North Korea I: Perry Review, 10 a.m., 2172 Rayburn.
  Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade, hearing 
on Violations of Intellectual Property Rights: How Do We Protect 
American Ingenuity? 1:30 p.m., 2172 Rayburn.
  Committee on the Judiciary, to mark up the following bills: H.R. 
1801, Antitrust Technical Corrections Act of 1999; H.R. 3028, 
Trademark Cyberpiracy Prevention Act; H.R. 1714, Electronic 
Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act; H.R. 1887, to amend 
title 18, United States Code, to punish the depiction of animal 
cruelty; and H.R. 1869, Stalking Prevention and Victim Protection 
Act of 1999, 10 a.m., 2141 Rayburn.
  Committee on Resources, hearing on the following bills: H.R. 2804, 
Alaska Federal Lands Management Demonstration Project; and H.R. 
3013, to amend the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act to allow 
shareholder common stock to be transferred to adopted Alaska Native 
children and their descendants, 11 a.m., 1324 Longworth.
  Committee on Rules, to consider H.R. 2679, Motor Carrier Safely 
Act of 1999, 3 p.m., H-313 Capitol.
  Committee on Science, Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics, 
hearing on Commercial Spaceplanes, 2 p.m., 2318 Rayburn.
  Committee on Ways and Means, Subcommittee on Human Resources, to 
mark up the Fathers Count Act of 1999, 10 a.m., B-318 Rayburn.
  Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, executive briefing on 
the FBI's Reexamination of Matters Pertaining to the Likely PRC 
Theft of U.S. Nuclear Secrets, 2 p.m., H-405 Capitol.