[Congressional Record Volume 147, Number 80 (Monday, June 11, 2001)]
[Daily Digest]
[Pages D557-D558]
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                                              Monday, June 11, 2001

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                              Daily Digest

                                 Senate


Chamber Action
Routine Proceedings, pages S6019-S6059
Measures Introduced: Four bills and one resolution were introduced, as 
follows: S. 1009-1012, and S. J. Res. 16.
  Pages S6054-55
Elementary and Secondary Education Act Authorization: Senate resumed 
consideration of S. 1, to extend programs and activities under the 
Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, taking action on the 
following amendments proposed thereto:
  Pages S6023-50
Adopted:
  Kennedy (for Wellstone) Modified Amendment No. 469 (to Amendment No. 
358), to provide for local family information centers to ensure that 
parents of students in schools have the training, information, and 
support that parents need to participate effectively in their 
children's elementary and secondary education.
Pages S6033-38
  Kennedy (for Bingaman) Amendment No. 519 (to Amendment No. 358), to 
establish the School Security Technology and Resource Center and to 
authorize grants for local school security programs.
Pages S6033-38
  Kennedy (for Stevens) Modified Amendment No. 634 (to Amendment No. 
358), to create educational, cultural and exchange programs to assist 
Alaska Natives.
Pages S6033-38
  Kennedy (for Landrieu) Modified Amendment No. 635 (to Amendment No. 
358), to establish the Close-Up Fellowship Program to provide 
economically disadvantaged young people and teachers with a unique and 
highly educational experience with how our federal system of government 
functions.
Pages S6033-38
  Kennedy (for Campbell) Modified Amendment No. 440 (to Amendment No. 
358), to ensure that seniors are given an opportunity to serve as 
mentors, tutors, and volunteers for certain programs.
Pages S6033-38
  By a unanimous vote of 93 yeas (Vote No. 177), Bond Modified 
Amendment No. 476 (to Amendment No. 358), to strengthen early childhood 
parent education programs.
Pages S6023-27, S6045-46
  By 57 yeas to 36 nays (Vote No. 178), Landrieu Amendment No. 475 (to 
Amendment No. 358), to ensure adequate funding for targeted grants to 
local educational agencies under part A of title I of the Elementary 
and Secondary Education Act of 1965.
Pages S6027-33, S6038-45, S6046
  Wyden Modified Amendment No. 450 (to Amendment No. 358), to provide 
Federal support through a new demonstration program to States and local 
educational agencies, to enable the States and agencies to develop 
models for high quality summer academic enrichment programs that are 
specifically designed to help public school students who are not 
meeting State-determined performance standards.
Pages S6046-50
Pending:
  Jeffords Amendment No. 358, in the nature of a substitute. 
                                                             Page S6023
  Kennedy (for Dodd) Amendment No. 382 (to Amendment No. 358), to 
remove the 21st century community learning center program from the list 
of programs covered by performance agreements.
Page S6023
  Biden Amendment No. 386 (to Amendment No. 358), to establish school-
based partnerships between local law enforcement agencies and local 
school systems, by providing school resource officers who operate in 
and around elementary and secondary schools.
Page S6023
  Leahy (for Hatch) Amendment No. 424 (to Amendment No. 358), to 
provide for the establishment of additional Boys and Girls Clubs of 
America.
Page S6023
  Helms Amendment No. 574 (to Amendment No. 358), to prohibit the use 
of Federal funds by any State or local educational agency or school 
that discriminates against the Boy Scouts of America in providing equal 
access to school premises or facilities.
Page S6023
  Helms Amendment No. 648 (to Amendment No. 574), in the nature of a 
substitute.
Page S6023
  Dorgan Amendment No. 640 (to Amendment No. 358), expressing the sense 
of the Senate that there should be established a joint committee of the 
Senate and House of Representatives to investigate

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the rapidly increasing energy prices across the country and to 
determine what is causing the increases.
Page S6023
  Hutchinson Modified Amendment No. 555 (to Amendment No. 358), to 
express the sense of the Senate regarding the Department of Education 
program to promote access of Armed Forces recruiters to student 
directory information.
Page S6023
  Feinstein Modified Amendment No. 369 (to Amendment No. 358), to 
specify the purposes for which funds provided under subpart 1 of part A 
of title I may be used.
Page S6023
  Reed Amendment No. 431 (to Amendment No. 358), to provide for greater 
parental involvement.
Page S6023
  Dodd/Biden Further Modified Amendment No. 459 (to Amendment No. 358), 
to provide for the comparability of educational services available to 
elementary and secondary students within States.
Page S6023
  Clinton Modified Amendment No. 516 (to Amendment No. 358), to provide 
for the conduct of a study concerning the health and learning impacts 
of sick and dilapidated public school buildings on children and to 
establish the Healthy and High Performance Schools Program. 
                                                         Pages S6023-24
  By prior unanimous-consent, Senate will continue consideration of the 
bill at 9:30 a.m., on Tuesday, June 12, 2001, with Senator Gregg being 
recognized to call up Amendment No. 536 with 4 hours of debate, equally 
divided, to be followed by Senator Carper being recognized to call up 
Amendment No. 518 with 2 hours of debate, equally divided, with a vote 
to occur on or in relation to Carper Amendment No. 518.
Measures Read First Time:
  Page S6054
Statements on Introduced Bills:
  Pages S6056-58
Additional Cosponsors:
  Pages S6055-56
Amendments Submitted:
  Page S6058
Additional Statements:
  Page S6054
Notices of Hearings:
  Pages S6058-59
Privilege of the Floor:
  Page S6059
Record Votes: Two record votes were taken today. (Total--178) 
                                                     Pages S6045, S6046
Adjournment: Senate met at 1:30 p.m., and adjourned at 6:42 p.m., until 
9:30 a.m., on Tuesday, June 12, 2001. (For Senate's program, see the 
remarks of the Acting Majority Leader in today's Record on page S6059.)