[Congressional Record Volume 148, Number 60 (Monday, May 13, 2002)]
[Daily Digest]
[Page D476]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]

Committee Meetings
(Committees not listed did not meet)
UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
Committee on Governmental Affairs: Subcommittee on International 
Security, Proliferation and Federal Services concluded hearings to 
examine U.S. Postal Service financial and transformation challenges, 
including decreasing mail volume and anthrax transmittal incidence 
since September 11, declining revenues in the face of large fixed 
expenses, and the substantial projected budget deficits for fiscal year 
2002, after receiving testimony from John E. Potter, Postmaster 
General/CEO, United States Postal Service; and David M. Walker, 
Comptroller General of the United States, General Accounting Office.
AUTHORIZATION--PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY AND WORK OPPORTUNITY 
RECONCILIATION ACT
Committee on Indian Affairs: On Friday, May 10, committee concluded 
hearings on the implementation and reauthorization of the Personal 
Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act, after receiving 
testimony from Cynthia M. Fagnoni, Managing Director, Education, 
Workforce and Income Security Issues, General Accounting Office; 
Stephen Cornell, University of Arizona Udall Center for Studies in 
Public Policy, Tucson; Dallas Massey, Sr., White Mountain Apache Tribe, 
Whiteriver, Arizona; Alvin Windy Boy, Chippewa Cree Tribe of the Rocky 
Boy's Reservation, Box Elder, Montana; Mike Peters, Sisseton Wahpeton 
Sioux Tribe, Agency Village, South Dakota; Teresa Wall-McDonald, Salish 
and Kootenai Tribes, Pablo, Montana; Sarah Hicks, National Congress of 
American Indians, Washington, D.C.; Doug Howard, Michigan Family 
Independence Agency, Lansing, on behalf of the American Public Human 
Services Association; Virginia Hill, Torres Martinez Tribal TANF, 
Thermal, California; Julie Quaid, Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, 
Warm Springs, Oregon, on behalf of the National Indian Child Care 
Association; and Terry Cross, National Indian Child Welfare 
Association, Portland, Oregon.