[Congressional Record Volume 149, Number 158 (Tuesday, November 4, 2003)]
[Senate]
[Pages S13911-S13912]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                     AMENDMENTS SUBMITTED & PROPOSED

       SA 2053. Mr. SHELBY (for himself and Mr. Sarbanes) proposed 
     an amendment to the bill S. 1753, to amend the Fair Credit 
     Reporting Act in order to prevent identity theft, to improve 
     the use of and consumer access to consumer reports, to 
     enhance the accuracy of consumer reports, to limit the 
     sharing of certain consumer information, to improve financial 
     education and literacy, and for other purposes.
       SA 2054. Mrs. FEINSTEIN (for herself, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. 
     Harkin, Mr. Feingold, Mr. Durbin, Mr. Lautenberg, and Mr. 
     Nelson of Florida) proposed an amendment to the bill S. 1753, 
     supra.
       SA 2055. Mr. LUGAR submitted an amendment intended to be 
     proposed by him to the bill S. 1585, making appropriations 
     for the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the 
     Judiciary, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending 
     September 30, 2004, and for other purposes; which was ordered 
     to lie on the table.
       SA 2056. Mr. LUGAR submitted an amendment intended to be 
     proposed by him to the bill S. 1585, supra; which was ordered 
     to lie on the table.
       SA 2057. Mr. LUGAR submitted an amendment intended to be 
     proposed by him to the bill S. 1585, supra; which was ordered 
     to lie on the table.
       SA 2058. Mr. LUGAR submitted an amendment intended to be 
     proposed by him to the bill S. 1585, supra; which was ordered 
     to lie on the table.
       SA 2059. Ms. CANTWELL (for herself, Mr. Enzi, and Mr. 
     Leahy) submitted an amendment intended to be proposed by her 
     to the bill S. 1753, to amend the Fair Credit Reporting Act 
     in order to prevent identity theft, to improve the use of and 
     consumer access to consumer reports, to enhance the accuracy 
     of consumer reports, to limit the sharing of certain consumer 
     information, to improve financial education and literacy, and 
     for other purposes.
       SA 2060. Mrs. BOXER (for herself and Mrs. Feinstein) 
     proposed an amendment to the bill S. 1753, supra.
       SA 2061. Mrs. FEINSTEIN (for herself, Mrs. Boxer, and Mr. 
     Kennedy) proposed an amendment to the bill S. 1753, supra.
       SA 2062. Mr. DURBIN proposed an amendment to the bill S. 
     1753, supra.
       SA 2063. Mr. LAUTENBERG (for himself, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. 
     Jeffords, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Corzine, Mr. Schumer, Mr. Leahy, 
     Mr. Lieberman, Mr. Kerry, and Mr. Kennedy) submitted an 
     amendment intended to be proposed by him to the bill H.R. 
     2861, making appropriations for the Departments of Veterans 
     Affairs and Housing and Urban Development, and for sundry 
     independent agencies, boards, commissions, corporations, and 
     offices for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2004, and 
     for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table.
       SA 2064. Mr. CORZINE proposed an amendment to the bill S. 
     1753, to amend the Fair Credit Reporting Act in order to 
     prevent identity theft, to improve the use of and consumer 
     access to consumer reports, to enhance the accuracy of 
     consumer reports, to limit the sharing of certain consumer 
     information, to improve financial education and literacy, and 
     for other purposes.
       SA 2065. Mr. FEINGOLD proposed an amendment to the bill S. 
     1753, supra.
       SA 2066. Mr. FEINGOLD proposed an amendment to the bill S. 
     1753, supra.
       SA 2067. Mr. SHELBY (for Mr. Nelson of Florida) proposed an 
     amendment to the bill S. 1753, supra.
       SA 2068. Mr. CRAPO (for himself and Mr. Smith) submitted an 
     amendment intended to

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     be proposed by him to the bill H.R. 2673, making 
     appropriations for Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and 
     Drug Administration, and Related Agencies for the fiscal year 
     ending September 30, 2004, and for other purposes; which was 
     ordered to lie on the table.
       SA 2069. Mr. AKAKA submitted an amendment intended to be 
     proposed by him to the bill S. 1753, to amend the Fair Credit 
     Reporting Act in order to prevent identity theft, to improve 
     the use of and consumer access to consumer reports, to 
     enhance the accuracy of consumer reports, to limit the 
     sharing of certain consumer information, to improve financial 
     education and literacy , and for other purposes; which was 
     ordered to lie on the table.
       SA 2070. Mr. ALEXANDER submitted an amendment intended to 
     be proposed by him to the bill S. 150, to make permanent the 
     moratorium on taxes on Internet access and multiple and 
     discriminatory taxes on electronic commerce imposed by the 
     Internet Tax Freedom Act; which was ordered to lie on the 
     table.
       SA 2071. Mr. COLEMAN submitted an amendment intended to be 
     proposed by him to the bill H.R. 2673, making appropriations 
     for Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug 
     Administration, and Related Agencies for the fiscal year 
     ending September 30, 2004, and for other purposes; which was 
     ordered to lie on the table.

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