[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 147 (2001), Part 8]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages 10750-10751]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



                          DISCHARGE PETITIONS

  Under clause 2 of rule XV, the following discharge petition was 
filed:

       Petition 1. June 13, 2001, by Mr. BRAD CARSON on House 
     Resolution 146, was signed by the following members: Brad 
     Carson, Rosa L. DeLauro, Martin Frost, Major R. Owens, 
     Carolyn C. Kilpatrick, Stephanie Tubbs Jones, Gregory W. 
     Meeks, Ciro D. Rodriguez, James A. Traficant, Jr., Michael M. 
     Honda, Hilda L. Solis, Grace F. Napolitano, Shelley Berkley, 
     Mike Thompson, Janice D. Schakowsky, John Lewis, George 
     Miller, Nancy Pelosi, David E. Bonior, Robert E. Andrews, 
     Karen L. Thurman, Anna G. Eshoo, Charles B. Rangel, Darlene 
     Hooley, Dennis J. Kucinich, Steven R. Rothman, Ellen O. 
     Tauscher, Patsy T. Mink, Benjamin L. Cardin, Wm. Lacy Clay, 
     Carolyn McCarthy, Betty McCollum, Richard A. Gephardt, Robert 
     A. Brady, Alcee L. Hastings, Joseph M. Hoeffel, Brad Sherman, 
     Brian Baird, Karen McCarthy, Robert Menendez, Barbara Lee, 
     Juanita Millender-McDonald, Danny K. Davis, Jesse L. Jackson, 
     Jr., David D. Phelps, Rod R. Blagojevich, Donald M. Payne, 
     Rick Larsen, Mike McIntyre, James R. Langevin, Earl 
     Blumenauer, Ruben Hinojosa, Baron P. Hill, John F. Tierney, 
     Adam B. Schiff, Diane E. Watson, Dale E. Kildee, Nick 
     Lampson, Jim McDermott, Eva M. Clayton, Sanford D. Bishop, 
     Jr., Albert Russell Wynn, Frank Mascara, Jane Harman, Robert 
     T. Matsui, Bob Etheridge, John M. Spratt, Jr., Peter A. 
     DeFazio, Lynn C. Woolsey, John B. Larson, Charles A. 
     Gonzalez, Thomas H. Allen, Xavier Becerra, Steve Israel, 
     Susan A. Davis, Jim Matheson, Mike Ross, Gene Green, 
     Silvestre Reyes, Joe Baca, Ronnie Shows, James H. Maloney, 
     Barney Frank, Fortney Pete Stark, Bob Filner, Lois Capps, Tom 
     Udall, David Wu, Thomas M. Barrett, Vic Snyder, Carolyn B. 
     Maloney, Gary A. Condit, Gerald D. Kleczka, Robert A. Borski, 
     Lane Evans, Patrick J. Kennedy, James P. McGovern, John W. 
     Olver, Harold E. Ford, Jr., Loretta Sanchez, Martin T. 
     Meehan, Ted Strickland, James A. Barcia, Lynn N. Rivers, 
     Solomon P. Ortiz, Bob Clement, David E. Price, Michael E. 
     Capuano, Jose E. Serrano, Maurice D. Hinchey, Ken Lucas, 
     Diana DeGette, Zoe Lofgren, Carrie P. Meek, Max Sandlin, 
     Corrine Brown, William D. Delahunt, Rush D. Holt, Anthony D. 
     Weiner, Tammy Baldwin, Tony P. Hall, Cynthia A. McKinney, 
     Sheila Jackson-Lee, Marcy Kaptur, Julia Carson, Eliot L. 
     Engel, Christopher John, Lloyd Doggett, Luis V. Gutierrez, 
     Joseph Crowley, Maxine Waters, Bart Gordon, Chaka Fattah, 
     Robert Wexler, Jim Davis, Michael R. McNulty, Leonard L. 
     Boswell, Bart Stupak, Tim Holden, Bill Pascrell, Jr., Frank 
     Pallone, Jr., Ron Kind, John Elias Baldacci, Dennis Moore, 
     Adam Smith, Ken Bentsen, Peter Deutsch, James P. Moran, 
     Sherrod Brown, Ed Pastor, Nydia M. Velazquez, William J. 
     Jefferson, John J. LaFalce, Tom Lantos, Edolphus Towns, 
     Bernard Sanders, Jay Inslee, William O. Lipinski, Mark Udall, 
     Nick J. Rahall II, David R.

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     Obey, Sander M. Levin, Chet Edwards, Jerrold Nadler, Marion 
     Berry, Gary L. Ackerman, Earl F. Hilliard, John Conyers, Jr., 
     Louise McIntosh Slaughter, Bennie G. Thompson, Elijah E. 
     Cummings, John D. Dingell, Bobby L. Rush, Melvin L. Watt, 
     Howard L. Berman, Edward J. Markey, James L. Oberstar, Ralph 
     M. Hall, Calvin M. Dooley, Michael F. Doyle, Bill Luther, 
     Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr., Ike Skelton, Earl Pomeroy, 
     Lucille Roybal-Allard, William J. Coyne, Jerry F. Costello, 
     Allen Boyd, Nita M. Lowey, James E. Clyburn, Paul E. 
     Kanjorski, Steny H. Hoyer, Norman D. Dicks, Henry A. Waxman, 
     Sam Farr, Robert C. Scott, and Neil Abercrombie.



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