[Congressional Record Volume 150, Number 124 (Tuesday, October 5, 2004)]
[Daily Digest]
[Pages D1013-D1014]
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                       Next Meeting of the SENATE
                    9:30 a.m., Wednesday, October 6
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                             Senate Chamber
Program for Wednesday: After the transaction of any morning business 
(not to extend beyond 30 minutes), Senate will continue consideration 
of S. 2845, National Intelligence Reform Act, and vote on or in 
relation to certain amendments beginning at 11:30 a.m. Also, following 
third reading and passage of S. 2845, Senate will begin consideration 
of S. Res. 445, Intelligence Committee Reform Resolution.

              Next Meeting of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                     010 a.m., Wednesday, October 6
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                             House Chamber
Program for Wednesday: Consideration of Suspensions:
  (1) H.R. 4302, District of Columbia Civil Commitment Modernization 
Act of 2004;
  (2) H. Res. 815, Congratulating Andrew Wojtanik for winning the 16th 
Annual National Geographic Bee, conducted by the National Geographic 
Society;
  (3) H.R. 4302, Leonard C. Burch Post Office Building Designation Act;
  (4) H. Con. Res. 464, Honoring the 10 communities selected to receive 
the 2004 All-America City Award;
  (5) S. 129, Federal Workforce Flexibility Act of 2003;
  (6) H.R. 4807, Adam G. Kinser Post Office Building Designation Act;
  (7) S. 2415, Robert J. Opinsky Post Office Building Designation Act;
  (8) H.R. 4847, Lieutenant General James V. Edmundson Post Office 
Building Designation Act;
  (9) H.R. 4968, Bill Monroe Post Office Building Designation Act;
  (10) H.R. 5053, Lieutenant John F. Finn Post Office Building 
Designation Act;
  (11) H.R. 4829, Irma Rangel Post Office Building Designation Act;
  (12) H.R. 5131, Special Olympics Sport and Empowerment Act of 2004;
  (13) H.R. 5185, to temporarily extend the programs under the Higher 
Education Act of 1965;
  (14) H.R. 5186, to reduce certain special allowance payments and 
provide additional teacher loan forgiveness on Federal student loans;
  (15) H. Res. 805, supporting efforts to promote greater public 
awareness of effective runaway youth prevention programs and the need 
for safe and productive alternatives, resources, and supports for youth 
in high-risk situations;
  (16) H. Con. Res. 131, expressing the sense of the Congress that 
student travel is a vital component of the educational process;
  (17) H. Res. 809, supporting the goals and ideals of ``Lights On 
Afterschool'';
  (18) H.R. 4306, to amend section 274A of the Immigration and 
Nationality Act to improve the process for verifying an individual's 
eligibility for employment;
  (19) H.R. 4453, Access to Rural Physicians Improvement Act of 2004;
  (20) S. 1194, Mentally Ill Offender Treatment and Crime Reduction Act 
of 2003;
  (21) S. 2742, to extend certain authority of the Supreme Court 
Police, modify the venue of prosecutions relating to the Supreme Court 
building and grounds, and authorize the acceptance of gifts to the U.S. 
Supreme Court;
  (22) H. Res. 389, honoring the young victims of the Sixteenth Street 
Baptist Church bombing, recognizing the historical significance of the 
tragic event, and commending the efforts of law enforcement personnel 
to bring the perpetrators of this crime to justice on the occasion of 
its 40th anniversary;
  (23) H.R. 4661, Internet Spyware (I-SPY) Prevention Act of 2004; and
  (24) H.R. 4794, to amend the Tijuana River Valley Estuary and Beach 
Sewage Cleanup Act of 2000 to extend the authorization of 
appropriations.
  Consideration of H.R. 5107--Justice for All Act of 2004 (Subject to a 
Rule).