[Congressional Record Volume 149, Number 91 (Thursday, June 19, 2003)]
[Senate]
[Page S8246]
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SENATE RESOLUTION 177--TO DIRECT THE SENATE COMMISSION ON ART TO SELECT 
    AN APPROPRIATE SCENE COMMEMORATING THE GREAT COMPROMISE OF OUR 
    FOREFATHERS ESTABLISHING A BICAMERAL. CONGRESS WITH EQUAL STATE 
REPRESENTATION IN THE UNITED STATES SENATE, TO BE PLACED IN THE LUNETTE 
SPACE IN THE SENATE RECEPTION ROOM IMMEDIATELY ABOVE THE ENTRANCE INTO 
 THE SENATE CHAMBER LOBBY, AND TO AUTHORIZE THE COMMITTEE ON RULES AND 
 ADMINISTRATION TO OBTAIN TECHNICAL ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE IN CARRYING 
                             OUT ITS DUTIES

  Mr. DODD submitted the following resolution, which was referred to 
the Committee on Rules and Administration:

                              S. Res. 177

       Resolved, That (a) a Member of the Senate or any other 
     person may not remove a work of art, historical object, or an 
     exhibit from the Senate wing of the Capitol or any Senate 
     office building for personal use.
       (b) For purposes of this resolution, the term ``work of 
     art, historical object, or an exhibit'' means an item, 
     including furniture, identified on the list (and any 
     supplement to the list) required by section 4 of Senate 
     Resolution 382, 90th Congress, as enacted into law by section 
     901(a) of Public Law 100-696 (2 U.S.C. 2104).
       (c) For purposes of this resolution, the Senate Commission 
     on Art shall update the list required by section 4 of Senate 
     Resolution 382, 90th Congress (2 U.S.C. 2104) every 6 months 
     after the date of adoption of this resolution and shall 
     provide a copy of the updated list to the Committee on Rules 
     and Administration.

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