[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 150 (2004), Part 3]
[House]
[Page 3799]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                         SPECIAL ORDERS GRANTED

  By unanimous consent, permission to address the House, following the 
legislative program and any special orders heretofore entered, was 
granted to:
  (The following Members (at the request of Mr. Pallone) to revise and 
extend their remarks and include extraneous material:)
  Mrs. McCarthy of New York, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. DeFazio, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. Matheson, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. Thompson of California, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. Berry, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. Case, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. Cooper, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. Taylor of Mississippi, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. Turner of Texas, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. Brown of Ohio, for 5 minutes, today.
  Ms. Norton, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. Pallone, for 5 minutes, today.
  Ms. Kaptur, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. Ryan of Ohio, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. Blumenauer, for 5 minutes, today.
  (The following Members (at the request of Mr. Kline) to revise and 
extend their remarks and include extraneous material:)
  Mr. Goode, for 5 minutes, today and March 10.
  Mr. Burton of Indiana, for 5 minutes, today and March 10 and 11.
  Mr. Dreier, for 5 minutes, today and March 10 and 11.
  Mr. Cole, for 5 minutes, today.
  Ms. Ginny Brown-Waite of Florida, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. Mario Diaz-Balart of Florida, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. Burns, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. Gingrey, for 5 minutes, today and March 10 and 11.
  Mr. Bishop of Utah, for 5 minutes, today and March 10 and 11.
  Mr. McCotter, for 5 minutes, March 10.
  Mr. Turner of Ohio, for 5 minutes, March 10.
  Mrs. Miller of Michigan, for 5 minutes, March 10.
  Mrs. Blackburn, for 5 minutes, March 11.
  Mr. Gerlach, for 5 minutes, March 11.
  Mr. Chocola, for 5 minutes, March 11.
  Mr. Souder, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. Paul, for 5 minutes, today and March 10.
  Mr. Burgess, for 5 minutes, March 10.
  Mr. Hensarling, for 5 minutes, March 10.
  Mr. Pearce, for 5 minutes, March 10.
  Mr. Kline, for 5 minutes, today.
  Mr. Neugebauer, for 5 minutes, March 10.
  Mr. Smith of Michigan, for 5 minutes, March 11.
  (The following Member (at his own request) to revise and extend his 
remarks and include extraneous material:)
  Mr. Conyers, for 5 minutes, today.

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