[Congressional Record Volume 147, Number 146 (Monday, October 29, 2001)]
[Daily Digest]
[Pages D1065-D1066]
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                       Next Meeting of the SENATE
                   10 a.m., Tuesday, October 30, 2001

                               
                             Senate Chamber
Program for Tuesday: Senate will begin consideration of H.R. 3061, 
Labor/HHS/Education Appropriations Act.
  (Senate will recess from 12:30 p.m. until 2:15 p.m. for their 
respective party conferences.)

              Next Meeting of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                    12:30 p.m., Tuesday, October 30

                               
                             House Chamber
Program for Tuesday: Consideration of Suspensions:
  (1) H.R. 1840, Extension of Refugee Status for Certain Vietnamese 
Refugees;
  (2) H. Con. Res. 243, Presentation of the Public Safety Officer Medal 
of Valor for acts resulting from the September 11 terrorist attacks 
against the United States;
  (3) H.R. 2559, Federal Long-Term Care Insurance Amendments;
  (4) H.R. 2910, Norman Sisisky Post Office Building Designation;
  (5) H. Res. 262, Congratulating Barry Bonds for setting the record of 
73 home runs in a single season;
  (6) H.R. 2362, Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary Commission;
  (7) H.R. 483, Use of Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs 
Reservation of Oregon Trust Land and Resources;
  (8) H.R. 2585, Chiloquin Dam Fish Passage Feasibility Study;
  (9) H.R. 1776, Buffalo Bayou National Heritage Area Study; and
  (10) H. Con. Res. 233, profound sorrow for the death and injuries to 
first responders in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on the World 
Trade Center and the Pentagon.
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            Extension of Remarks, as inserted in this issue
              HOUSE
  
Doolittle, John T., Calif., E1936
Greenwood, James C., Pa., E1933
Lantos, Tom, Calif., E1935
Matsui, Robert T., Calif., E1935
Portman, Rob, Ohio, E1933
Radanovich, George, Calif., E1933, E1934, E1935, E1936
Serrano, Jose E., N.Y., E1933, E1934
Stearns, Cliff, Fla., E1934
Wexler, Robert, Fla., E1936