[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 145 (1999), Part 1]
[Senate]
[Page 553]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



                   ORDER FOR PRINTING OF APPOINTMENTS

  Mr. LOTT. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the 
appointments that are now at the desk, which were made pursuant to law 
during the sine die adjournment of the Senate, be printed in the 
Record.
  The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.
  The appointments are as follows:

       To the Twenty-First Century Workforce Commission, pursuant 
     to Public Law 105-220, Leo Reynolds of South Dakota 
     (Representative of Business) (Oct. 29, 1998).
       To the Congressional Award Board, pursuant to Public Law 
     96-114, as amended, Janice Griffin of Maryland. (Nov. 13, 
     1998).
       To the Commission on the Advancement of Women and 
     Minorities in Science, Engineering, and Technology 
     Development, pursuant to Public Law 105-255, Kathryn O. 
     Johnson of South Dakota. (Nov. 23, 1998).
       To the Web-Based Education Commission, pursuant to Public 
     Law 105-244, the Honorable J. Robert Kerrey of Nebraska and 
     Dr. Richard J. Gowen of South Dakota. (Nov. 23, 1998)
       To the Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce, pursuant 
     to Public Law 105-277, James Barksdale of California (Non-
     Government), Paul Clinton Harris, Sr., of Virginia 
     (Government), Michel O. Leavitt of Utah (Government), John 
     Sidgmore of Virginia (Non-Government), and Stanley S. Sokul 
     of New Hampshire (Non-Government). (Dec. 3, 1998)
       To the Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce, pursuant 
     to Public Law 105-277, Ted Waitt of South Dakota (Electronic 
     Commerce), C. Michael Armstrong of New Jersey 
     (Telecommunications), and Larry Carter of California 
     (Electronic Commerce). (Dec. 4, 1998)
       To the Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce, pursuant 
     to Public Law 105-277, Gene N. Lebrun of South Dakota (State/
     Local Government), vice Larry Carter of California 
     (Electronic Commerce). (Dec. 11, 1998)
       To the United States Commission on International Religious 
     Freedom, pursuant to Public Law 105-292, William Armstrong of 
     Colorado and John R. Bolton of Maryland. (Dec. 22, 1998)
       To the Trade Deficit Review Commission, pursuant to Public 
     Law 105-277, Wayne D. Angell of Virginia, Anne O. Krueger of 
     California, and Murray Weidenbaum of Missouri. (Dec. 29, 
     1998)

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