[Congressional Record Volume 152, Number 50 (Tuesday, May 2, 2006)]
[House]
[Page H1980]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                               MEMORIALS

  Under clause 3 of rule XII, memorials were presented and referred as 
follows:

       302. The SPEAKER presented a memorial of the Legislature of 
     the State of Idaho, relative to Senate Joint Memorial No. 118 
     urging the enforcement of the reduced maximum containment 
     level for arsenic in drinking water be suspended until such 
     time as definitive scientific evidence with the United States 
     validates that consumption of water between 10 to 50 PPB of 
     arsenic causes cancer mortality or produces some other health 
     problems; to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.
       303. Also, a memorial of the Legislature of the State of 
     Idaho, relative to Senate Joint Memorial No. 120 opposing any 
     proposals which lead to a significant sale of federal land 
     located in the state of Idaho; to the Committee on Resources.
       304. Also, a memorial of the Legislature of the State of 
     Idaho, relative to Senate Joint Memorial No. 113 supporting 
     the confirmation of the appointment of Judge N. Randy Smith 
     to serve on the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals; to the 
     Committee on the Judiciary.
       305. Also, a memorial of the Legislature of the State of 
     Idaho, relative to Senate Joint Memorial No. 119 requesting 
     the Congress of the United States to adopt S. 520 and H.R. 
     1070; to the Committee on the Judiciary.
       306. Also, a memorial of the Legislature of the State of 
     Nebraska, relative to Legislative Resolution No. 441 
     supporting the vision of ``25 by 25,'' whereby agriculture 
     will provide twenty-five percent of the total energy consumed 
     in the United States by the year 2025, while continuing to 
     produce abundant, safe, and affordable food and fiber; 
     jointly to the Committees on Agriculture, Energy and 
     Commerce, and Resources.

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