[Congressional Record Volume 148, Number 33 (Wednesday, March 20, 2002)]
[Senate]
[Page S2183]
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              INTRODUCTION OF BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS

  The following bills and joint resolutions were introduced, read the 
first and second times by unanimous consent, and referred as indicated:

           By Mr. JEFFORDS (for himself, Mrs. Clinton, and Ms. 
             Snowe):
       S. 2035. A bill to provide for the establishment of health 
     plan purchasing alliances; to the Committee on Health, 
     Education, Labor, and Pensions.
           By Mr. GRAHAM (for himself and Mr. Nelson of Florida):
       S. 2036. A bill to authorize the appointment of additional 
     Federal district court judges for the middle and southern 
     districts of Florida, and for other purposes; to the 
     Committee on the Judiciary.
           By Mr. WYDEN (for himself and Mr. Allen):
       S. 2037. A bill to mobilize technology and science experts 
     to respond quickly to the threats posed by terrorist attacks 
     and other emergencies, by providing for the establishment of 
     a national emergency technology guard, a technology 
     reliability advisory board, and a center for evaluating 
     antiterrorism and disaster response technology within the 
     National Institute of Standards and Technology; to the 
     Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
           By Mrs. CLINTON (for herself, Mr. Kerry, Mr. Durbin, 
             Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Corzine, Ms. 
             Stabenow, and Mr. Schumer):
       S. 2038. A bill to provide for homeland security block 
     grants; to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.
           By Mr. DURBIN (for himself, Mr. Grassley, Mr. Harkin, 
             Mr. Daschle, Mr. Leahy, Mr. Schumer, Mr. Nelson of 
             Nebraska, and Mr. Biden):
       S. 2039. A bill to expand aviation capacity in the Chicago 
     area; to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and 
     Transportation.

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