[Congressional Record Volume 150, Number 57 (Thursday, April 29, 2004)]
[Senate]
[Pages S4686-S4687]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                         REPORTS OF COMMITTEES

  The following reports of committees were submitted:

       By Mr. INHOFE, from the Committee on Environment and Public 
     Works, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute:
       S. 1486. A bill to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act 
     and the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act 
     to implement the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic 
     Pollutants, the Protocol on Persistent Organic Pollutants to 
     the Convention on Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution, and 
     the Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed Consent 
     Procedure for Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in 
     International Trade (Rept. No. 108-256).
       By Mr. HATCH, from the Committee on the Judiciary, without 
     amendment:
       H.R. 1561. A bill to amend title 35, United States Code, 
     with respect to patent fees, and for other purposes.
       By Mr. LUGAR, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, 
     without amendment and with a preamble:
       S. Res. 332. A resolution observing the tenth anniversary 
     of the Rwandan Genocide of 1994.

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       By Mr. HATCH, from the Committee on the Judiciary, without 
     amendment and with a preamble:
       S. Res. 334. A resolution designating May 2004 as National 
     Electrical Safety Month.
       By Mr. LUGAR, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, 
     without amendment and with a preamble:
       S. Res. 344. A resolution welcoming the Prime Minister of 
     Singapore on the occasion of his visit to the United States, 
     expressing gratitude to the Government of Singapore for its 
     support in the reconstruction of Iraq and its strong 
     cooperation with the United States in the campaign against 
     terrorism, and reaffirming the commitment of the Senate to 
     the continued expansion of friendship and cooperation between 
     the United States and Singapore.
       By Mr. HATCH, from the Committee on the Judiciary, with an 
     amendment in the nature of a substitute:
       S. 1932. A bill to provide criminal penalties for 
     unauthorized recording of motion pictures in a motion picture 
     exhibition facility, to provide criminal and civil penalties 
     for unauthorized distribution of commercial prerelease 
     copyrighted works, and for other purposes.
       By Mr. LUGAR, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, with 
     an amendment in the nature of a substitute:
       S. 2092. A bill to address the participation of Taiwan in 
     the World Health Organization.
       By Mr. HATCH, from the Committee on the Judiciary, without 
     amendment:
       S. 2107. A bill to authorize an annual appropriations of 
     $10,000,000 for mental health courts through fiscal year 
     2009.
       S. 2192. A bill to amend title 35, United States Code, to 
     promote cooperative research involving universities, the 
     public sector, and private enterprises.
       S. 2237. A bill to amend chapter 5 of title 17, United 
     States Code, to authorize civil copyright enforcement by the 
     Attorney General, and for other purposes.
       By Mr. LUGAR, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, 
     without amendment:
       S. 2264. A bill to require a report on the conflict in 
     Uganda, and for other purposes.
       By Mr. LUGAR, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, with 
     amendments:
       S. 2292. A bill to require a report on acts of anti-
     Semitism around the world.
       By Mr. LUGAR, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, with 
     an amendment in the nature of a substitute and with an 
     amended preamble:
       S.J. Res. 33. A joint resolution expressing support for 
     freedom in Hong Kong.
       By Mr. LUGAR, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, 
     without amendment and with a preamble:
       S. Con. Res. 100. A concurrent resolution celebrating 10 
     years of majority rule in the Republic of South Africa and 
     recognizing the momentous social and economic achievements of 
     South Africa since the institution of democracy in that 
     country.

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