[Congressional Record Volume 150, Number 140 (Monday, December 20, 2004)]
[House]
[Page H11061]
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 BILLS AND JOINT RESOLUTION PRESENTED TO THE PRESIDENT AFTER SINE DIE 
                              ADJOURNMENT

  Mr. Trandahl, Clerk of the House, after sine die adjournment of the 
2d Session, 108th Congress, reported that, on the following date, he 
presented to the President of the United States, for his approval, the 
following bills and a joint resolution of the following titles:

           On December 10, 2004:
       H.R. 480. To redesignate the facility of the United States 
     Postal Service located at 747 Broadway in Albany, New York, 
     as the ``United States Postal Service Henry Johnson Annex''.
       H.R. 2119. To provide for the conveyance of Federal lands, 
     improvements equipment, and resource materials at the Oxford 
     Research Station in Granville County, North Carolina, to the 
     State of North Carolina.
       H.R. 2523. To designate the United States courthouse 
     located at 125 Bull Street in Savannah, Georgia, as the 
     ``Tomochichi United States Courthouse''.
       H.R. 3124. To designate the facility of the United States 
     Geological Survey and the United States Bureau of Reclamation 
     located at 230 Collins Road, Boise, Idaho, as the ``F.H. 
     Newell Building''.
       H.R. 3147. To designate the Federal building located at 324 
     Twenty-Fifth Street in Ogden, Utah, as the ``James V. Hansen 
     Federal Building''.
       H.R. 3204. To require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint 
     coins in commemoration of the tercentenary of the birth of 
     Benjamin Franklin, and for other purposes.
       H.R. 3242. To ensure an abundant and affordable supply of 
     highly nutritious fruits, vegetables, and other specialty 
     crops for American consumers and international markets by 
     enhancing the competitiveness of United States-grown 
     specialty crops, and for other purposes.
       H.R. 3734. To designate the Federal building located at 
     Fifth and Richardson Avenues in Roswell, New Mexico, as the 
     ``Joe Skeen Federal Building''.
       H.R. 3884. To designate the Federal building and United 
     States courthouse located at 615 East Houston Street in San 
     Antonio, Texas, as the ``Hipolito F. Garcia Federal Building 
     and United States Courthouse''.
       H.R. 4232. To redesignate the facility of the United States 
     Postal Service located at 4025 Feather Lakes Way in Kingwood, 
     Texas, as the ``Congressman Jack Fields Post Office''.
       H.R. 4324. To amend chapter 84 of title 5, United States 
     Code, to provide for Federal employees to make elections to 
     make, modify, and terminate contributions to the Thrift 
     Savings Fund at any time.
       H.R. 4620. To confirm the authority of the Secretary of 
     Agriculture to collect approved State commodity assessments 
     on behalf of the State from the proceeds of marketing 
     assistance loans.
       H.R. 4807. To designate the facility of the United States 
     Postal Service located at 140 Sacramento Street in Rio Vista, 
     California, as the ``Adam G. Kinser Post Office Building''.
       H.R. 4829. To designate the facility of the United States 
     Postal Service located at 103 East Kelberg in Kingsville, 
     Texas, as the ``Irma Rangel Post Office Building''.
       H.R. 4847. To designate the facility of the United States 
     Postal Service located at 560 Bay Isles Road in Longboat Key, 
     Florida, as the ``Lieutenant General James V. Edmundson Post 
     Office Building''.
       H.R. 4968. To designate the facility of the United States 
     Postal Service located at 25 McHenry Street in Rosine, 
     Kentucky, as the ``Bill Monroe Post Office''.
       H.R. 5360. To authorize grants to establish academies for 
     teachers and students of American history and civics, and for 
     other purposes.
       H.R. 5364. To designate the facility of the United States 
     Postal Service located at 5505 Stevens Way in San Diego, 
     California, as the ``Earl B. Gilliam/Imperial Avenue Post 
     Office Building''.
       H.R. 5365. To treat certain arrangements maintained by the 
     YMCA Retirement Fund as church plans for the purposes of 
     certain provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and 
     for other purposes.
       H.R. 5370. To designate the facility of the United States 
     Postal Service located at 4985 Moorhead Avenue in Boulder, 
     Colorado, as the ``Donald G. Brotzman Post Office Building''.
       H.J. Res 102. Recognizing the 60th anniversary of the 
     Battle of Peleliu and the end of Imperial Japanese control of 
     Palau during World War II and urging the Secretary of the 
     Interior to work to protect the historic sites of the Peleliu 
     Battlefield National Historic Landmark and to establish 
     commemorative programs honoring the Americans who fought 
     there.
           On December 16, 2004:
       H.R. 530. For the relief of Tanya Andrea Goudeau.
       H.R. 2457. To authorize funds for an educational center of 
     the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, and for other 
     purposes.
       H.R. 2619. To provide for the expansion of Kilauea Point 
     National Wildlife Refuge.
       H.R. 3632. To prevent and punish counterfeiting of 
     copyrighted copies and phonorecords, and for other purposes.
       H.R. 3785. To authorize the exchange of certain land in 
     Everglades National Park.
       H.R. 3818. To amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to 
     improve the results and accountability of microenterprise 
     development assistance programs, and for other purposes.
       H.R. 4027. To authorize the Secretary of Commerce to make 
     available to the University of Miami property under the 
     administrative jurisdiction of the National Oceanic and 
     Atmospheric Administration on Virginia Key, Florida, for use 
     by the University for a Marine Life Science Center.
       H.R. 4116. To require the Secretary of the treasury to mint 
     coins celebrating the recovery and restoration of the 
     American bald eagle, the national symbol of the United 
     States, to America's lands, waterways, and skies and the 
     great importance of the designation of the American bald 
     eagle as an ``endangered'' species under the Endangered 
     Species Act of 1973, and for other purposes.
       H.R. 4548. To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2005 
     for intelligence and intelligence-related activities of the 
     United States Government, the Community Management Account, 
     and the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability 
     System, and for other purposes.
       H.R. 4569. To provide for the development of a national 
     plan for the control and management of Sudden Oak Death, a 
     tree disease caused by the fungus-like pathogen Phytophthora 
     ramorum, and for other purposes.
       H.R. 4657. To amend the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 to 
     improve the administration of Federal pension benefit 
     payments for District of Columbia teachers, police officers, 
     and fire fighters, and for other purposes.
       H.R. 5204. To amend section 340E of the Public Health 
     Service Act (relating to children's hospitals) to modify 
     provisions regarding the determination of the amount of 
     payments for indirect expenses associated with operating 
     approved graduate medical residency training programs.
       H.R. 5363. To authorize salary adjustments for Justices and 
     judges of the United States for fiscal year 2005.
       H.R. 5382. To promote the development of the emerging 
     commercial human space flight industry, and for other 
     purposes.
       H.R. 5394. To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to 
     modify the taxation of arrow components.
       H.R. 5419. To amend the National Telecommunications and 
     Information Administration Organization Act to facilitate the 
     reallocation of spectrum from governmental to commercial 
     users; to improve, enhance, and promote the Nation's homeland 
     security, public safety, and citizen activated emergency 
     response capabilities through the use of enhanced 911 
     services, to further upgrade Public Safety Answering Point 
     capabilities and related functions in receiving E-911 calls, 
     and to support in the construction and operation of a 
     ubiquitous and reliable citizen activated system; and to 
     provide that funds received as universal service 
     contributions under section 254 of the Communications Act of 
     1934 and the universal service support programs established 
     pursuant thereto are not subject to certain provisions of 
     title 31, United States Code, commonly known as the 
     Antideficiency Act, for a period of time.

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