DOMENICI, PETE V. (a Senator from New Mexico)

Agreements

New Mexico and Senator Bingaman v. Dept. of Energy (certain state off-site concerns over Waste Isolation Pilot Project), 28536 [23OC]

Amendments

Public debt: increase statutory limit (H.J. Res. 372), 27229, 27230 [10OC]

Amendments offered by, to

Agriculture, Food, Trade, and Conservation Act: enact (S. 1714), 29189 [25OC], 32255 [18NO], 33131, 33137-33140 [21NO]

Appropriations: continuing (H.J. Res. 388), 24499 [20SE]

———continuing (H.J. Res. 465), 35107 [6DE]

———making supplemental (H.R. 2577), 16647, 16724, 16725 [20JN]

Budget: changes in spending and revenue provisions (H.R. 3128), 32056 [14NO]

———setting forth congressional for fiscal 1986-88, and revising for fiscal 1985 (S. Con. Res. 32), 9457-9474 [25AP], 9597-9602 [26AP], 9679, 9684-9690 [29AP], 9929-9934 [30AP], 10364 [2MY], 11452-11459, 11547-11553 [9MY]

———setting forth congressional for fiscal 1986-88, and revising for fiscal 1985 (S. Con. Res. 32), provide for reconciliation (S. 1730), 28566, 28586 [23OC], 29033 [24OC]

Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act: amend and extend (S. 51), 24725-24727 [24SE]

Dept. of HUD and independent agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 3038), 27934, 27971 [17OC], 28058, 28097 [18OC]

Dept. of State, USIA, Board for International Broadcasting, and National Endowment for Democracy: authorizing appropriations (S. 1003), 14758 [6JN], 14997, 15027, 15029 [10JN]

Dept. of the Treasury, Postal Service, Executive Office of the President, and certain independent agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 3036), 25085, 25189 [26SE]

Dept. of Transportation and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 3244), 28531, 28550, 28583 [23OC]

Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 2965), 29021 [24OC], 30312 [1NO]

Energy and water development: making appropriations (H.R. 2959), 22157, 22422 [1AU]

Farm Credit System Restructuring and Regulatory Reform Act: enact (S. 1884), 33895, 33911, 33978, 34004 [3DE]

Immigration Reform and Control Act: enact (S. 1200), 23851 [16SE]

Low-Level Radioactive Waste Policy Act: amend (H.R. 1083), 38599-38626 [19DE]

National Defense Authorization Act: enact (S. 1160), 12963 [21MY]

NRC: authorizing appropriations (S. 895), 15726 [13JN]

Public debt: increase statutory limit (H.J. Res. 372), 27224, 27226, 27246, 27286-27291 [10OC], 30422-30433 [4NO]

Superfund Improvement Act: enact (S. 51), 24725-24727, 24778-24780 [24SE]

Taxation: simplify imputed interest rules (H.R. 2475), 17375 [26JN]

Textile and Apparel Trade Enforcement Act: enact (H.R. 1562), 31697, 31771 [13NO]

Appointments

Conferee: H.J. Res. 372, increase statutory limit for public debt, 27549 [15OC]

———H.J. Res. 372, increase statutory limit on public debt, 27256 [10OC], 31073 [7NO]

———H.J. Res. 465, making further continuing appropriations, 35521 [10DE]

———H.R. 2959, making appropriations for energy and water development, 22164 [1AU]

———H.R. 3038, making appropriations for Dept. of HUD and independent agencies, 28063 [18OC]

———H.R. 3067, making appropriations for the District of Columbia, 31113 [7NO]

———H.R. 3128, Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, 38750 [20DE]

———H.R. 3424, making appropriations for Depts. of Labor, HHS, and Education, and related agencies, 28391 [22OC]

———S. Con. Res. 32, setting forth congressional budget for fiscal 1986-88, and revising for fiscal 1985, 15300 [12JN]

Articles and editorials

An Idea Whose Time Has Gone, Allan Sloan and Allan Dodds Frank, Forbes (magazine), 8809 [23AP]

Ancient Task Reaffirms Rich New Mexican Past, Robert Reinhold, New York (NY) Times, 12665 [20MY]

Chevron-Gulf, Texaco-Getty, and Mobil Superior Corporation Takeovers, New York (NY) Times (excerpt), 15353 [12JN]

Dinosaur's Jaw Found Near Farmington, Silver City (NM) Press, 7951 [16AP]

Does Boone Pickens Practice What He Preaches?, Business Week (magazine), 10371 [2MY]

Fighting a U.S. Agency With Its Own Money (sundry), 1773-1774 [5FE]

First-Timer Lands Airplane After Husband's Heart Attack, Patricia Gabbett, Albuquerque (NM) Journal, 31194 [7NO]

Fools and Their Takeover Bonds, by, Wall Street Journal, 11783 [14MY], 12418 [16MY]

Freeze Every Dime of Federal Spending, USA Today (publication), 11385 [9MY]

James Baldwin Wins Teacher of the Year, Frank Thayer, Silver City (NM) Press, 7951 [16AP]

Junk Bonds and Other Securities Swill, Felix G. Rohatyn, Wall Street Journal, 8812 [23AP]

Junkmen Selleth, Steven Brill, American Lawyer (publication), 12348-12352 [16MY]

Los Alamos—Manhattan Project to ``Star Wars,'' Albuquerque (NM) Journal, 19361-19362 [17JY]

Mesa Plan To Control Unocal Sought Cuts in Budget, Data Say, Wall Street Journal, 10165 [1MY]

Metromedia To Sell Local TV Station, David A. Vise, Washington (DC) Post, 10558 [6MY]

Nicaragua's Reward, John Hughes, Christian Science Monitor, 10461 [3MY]

Opening Bid From the Seductive Texan, American Lawyer (publication), 11872 [14MY]

People Recall Awe of First Nuclear Blast, Byron Spice, Albuquerque (NM) Journal, 19360 [17JY]

Pilot Dies, Wife Lands Plane, Manuel Franco and Dennis Domrzalski, Albuquerque (NM) Journal, 31195 [7NO]

Power and the Perils of Junk Bonds, Fred R. Bleakley, New York (NY) Times, 8811-8812 [23AP]

Power of Pork-Barrel Politics on Water Projects Slips as Environmental Budget Pressures Grow, Ellen Hume, Wall Street Journal, 16711 [21JN]

Rescue Squad, American Lawyer (publication), 11873 [14MY]

Roaring Eighties, Steven Brill, American Lawyer (publication), 12173-12175 [15MY]

Scientists Mustered To Save Aquifer—Texas Economy Tied to Vanishing Subterranean Lake, Paul Taylor, Washington (DC) Post, 3786 [27FE]

Superclusters—Giants of the Universe, Laurence A. Marschall, Astronomy (publication), 22460 [1AU]

Tours of Trinity Site Available, 19362 [17JY]

Two Pilots Talk Plane Down to Safe Landing, John Temple, Albuquerque (NM) Tribune, 31194 [7NO]

UNM Scientists Spot Galaxy Superclusters, Julie Clausen, Albuquerque (NM) Journal, 22461 [1AU]

Bills and resolutions introduced by

Budget: setting forth congressional for fiscal 1986-88, and revising for fiscal 1985 (see S. Con. Res. 32), 6170 [26MR]

———setting forth congressional for fiscal 1986-88, and revising for fiscal 1985 (S. Con. Res. 32), provide for reconciliation (see S. 1730), 25631 [2OC]

Coast Guard User Fee Authorization Act: enact (see S. 1318), 16023 [18JN]

Committee on the Budget: authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 115), 6949 [1AP]

Dona Ana County, NM: transfer of certain lands for use as a fairground (see S. 1690), 24468 [20SE]

Education for Economic Security Reauthorization Act: enact (see S. 553), 4030 [28FE]

Federal Government: award certain persons expenses in agency and court proceedings (see S. 380), 1768 [5FE]

Foreign trade: eliminate President's discretion to grant import relief (see S. 1753), 26903 [9OC]

International Copper Action Commission: establish (see S. 1670), 24360 [19SE]

Junk Bond Limitation Act: enact (see S. 1286), 15329 [12JN]

Las Cruces, NM: transfer certain lands to New Mexico State University (see S. 446), 2111 [7FE]

Macias-Arias, Juan, and family: relief (see S. 417), 1932 [6FE]

National Copper Policy Act: enact (see S. 627), 4815 [7MR]

Natural Gas Utilization Act: enact (see S. 1251), 14740 [6JN]

New Mexico: convey certain interests in lands in Socorro County to New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (see S. 1963), 36860 [17DE]

Ogallala Aquifer Research and Development Act: enact (see S. 532), 3757 [27FE]

Securities Safety and Soundness Act: enact (see S. 975), 8932 [23AP]

Socorro County, NM: transfer certain lands to New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, NM (see S. 304), 1213 [29JA]

Uranium Mill Tailings Reclamation Act: enact (see S. 1004), 9444 [25AP]

Water resources: authorizing projects (see S. 533), 3757 [27FE]

Bills and resolutions introduced by, as cosponsor

Afghanistan: condemn Soviet Union for occupation (see S. Res. 34), 3622 [26FE]

———deny most-favored-nation trading status (see S. 925), 25857 [3OC]

Afghanistan Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 91), 5817 [20MR]

Agricultural Trade Amendment Act: enact (see S. 721), 7386 [3AP]

Agriculture Act: enact (see S. 908), 18018 [8JY]

American Business Women's Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 196), 35101 [6DE]

Arms control: relative to U.S./U.S.S.R. Geneva summit (see S. Res. 257), 31757 [13NO]

Asylum: establish special panel on (see S. Res. 267), 36517 [16DE]

Australia: prohibit importation of certain products (see S. 677), 5309 [18MR]

Better Hearing and Speech Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 93), 12161 [15MY]

Boy Scouts of America: anniversary (see S.J. Res. 90), 7064 [2AP]

Budget: authorizing procedure for disposition of extraneous material in reconciliation conference reports (see S. Res. 286), 38580 [19DE]

———constitutional amendment to balance (see S.J. Res. 13), 1052 [24JA]

Business vehicles: abolish requirement that taxpayers maintain detailed log books (see S. 260), 5855 [20MR]

Capital punishment: establish constitutional procedures for imposition (see S. 239), 737 [22JA]

Child abuse: prevent sexual molestation of Indian children (see S. 1818), 33675 [2DE]

Chile's National Accord for the Transition to Full Democracy: support (see S. Con. Res. 68), 26908 [9OC]

Continental Scientific Drilling and Exploration Act: enact (see S. 1026), 33957 [3DE]

Corp. for Public Broadcasting: authorizing appropriations (see S. 1084), 23776 [13SE]

Corporations: taxation of hostile stock takovers (see S. 632), 9457 [25AP]

Dr. Jonas E. Salk Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 123), 9631 [26AP]

Emergency Highway and Transit Cost Estimates Approval Act: enact (see S. 279), 997 [24JA]

Equal Access to Justice Act: enact (see S. 1487), 20316 [24JY]

———reauthorize (see S. 1138), 12135 [15MY]

Espionage: provide for criminal forfeiture of proceeds derived from activities and rewards for informants providing information leading to arrests (see S. 1654), 23991 [17SE]

Ethnic American Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 32), 10458 [3MY]

Exclusionary Rule Limitation Act: enact (see S. 237), 737 [22JA]

Executive departments: awards of fees for certain court proceedings (see S. 1487), 20316 [24JY]

Fair Labor Standards Act: exempt State and local governments from overtime provisions (see S. 1434, 1570), 19974 [23JY]

Family Reunion Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 33), 3041 [21FE]

Farm credit: adequate funding for Farmers Home Administration loan program (see S. Res. 79), 3246 [23FE]

FCC Network Acquisition Approval Act: enact (see S. 1312), 18381 [10JY]

FERC: make needed changes to voluntary natural gas transportation program (see S. Res. 255), 31135 [7NO]

Firearms: limit manufacture and importation of armor-piercing ammunition (see S. 104), 23340 [11SE]

———protect owners' rights (see S. 49), 7818 [15AP]

Flowers: designate rose as national floral emblem (see S.J. Res. 159), 20328 [24JY]

Foreign trade: authorizing new round of negotiations (see S. 1865), 32763 [20NO]

GATT: establish U.S. policy on exchange rates and developing country debt (see S. 1866), 32763 [20NO]

Germany, Federal Republic of: reassess President Reagan's trip itinerary (see S. Res. 143), 9605 [26AP]

Gold Bullion Coin Act: enact (see S. 1639), 32160 [14NO]

Goldwater, Margaret (Peggy): condolences on death (see S. Res. 273), 36271 [12DE]

Gun Control Act: amend (see S. 49), 7818 [15AP]

Head Start Program: anniversary (see S. Con. Res. 28), 7386 [3AP]

Helen Keller Deaf-Blind Awareness Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 125), 9605 [26AP]

Helsinki Human Rights Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 15), 43 [3JA]

Highly Erodible Land Conservation Act: enact (see S. 523), 3757 [27FE]

Hispanic Affairs Act: enact (see S. 621), 4815 [7MR]

Hobbs Act: amend (see S. 300), 1213 [29JA]

IMF: relative to abolition of Compensatory Financing Facility (see S. Res. 114), 6691 [28MR]

Immigration and Nationality Act: modification of English language requirement for naturalization (see S. 1296), 24109 [18SE]

Improved Standards for Laboratory Animals Act: enact (see S. 1233), 23060 [9SE]

Indian Health Care Improvement Act: reauthorizing (see S. 277), 997 [24JA]

Industrial Revitalization Act: enact (see S. 1863), 32763 [20NO]

International Air Transportation Protection Act: enact (see S. 1218), 14186 [4JN]

Interstate and interstate substitute cost estimates: approve (see S.J. Res. 8), 1052 [24JA]

Interstate Cost Estimate Act: enact (see S. 299), 1213 [29JA]

Jacob K. Javits Senate Fellowship Program: cooperation (see S. Res. 197), 17634 [27JN]

Jennings Randolph Lake, Bloomington, MD and Keyser, WV: designate (see S. 1740), 26366 [7OC]

Jordan: prohibit sales of certain advanced weapons (see S.J. Res. 228), 29003 [24OC]

Korean War Veterans Memorial Act: enact (see S. 1223), 23993 [17SE]

Labor unions: strike coercion (see S. 300), 1213 [29JA]

Medicare: commend for success in protecting older persons against high cost of health care (see S. Con. Res. 9), 1769 [5FE]

Medicare and Medicaid Second Opinion Act: enact (see S. 1325), 19358 [17JY]

Mental Illness Awareness Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 67), 5242 [14MR]

Meucci, Antonio: honor achievements (see S. Res. 249), 34454 [5DE]

MIA's: sense of the Congress (see S. Con. Res. 46), 17066 [25JN]

Motor Carrier Safety Act: clarify and augment certain provisions relative to certificate of registration procedures for foreign carriers (see S. 1252), 14740 [6JN]

Music in Our Schools Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 170), 23636 [12SE]

National Adoption Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 51), 7386 [3AP]

National Agriculture Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 70), 4030 [28FE]

National Arbor Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 122), 15129 [11JN]

National Association of State Directors of Veterans' Affairs, Inc.: grant charter (see S. 945), 8352 [18AP]

National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 83), 8172 [17AP]

National Black (Afro-American) History Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 74), 29753 [30OC]

National Blood Pressure Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 130), 14416 [5JN]

National Camp Fire Organization: recognizing 75 years of service (see S. Con. Res. 69), 36439 [13DE]

National Child Abuse Prevention Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 56), 3809 [27FE]

National Child Safety Awareness Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 110), 7902 [16AP]

National Children's Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 34), 8172 [17AP]

National CPR Awareness Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 175), 20478 [25JY]

National Dental Hygiene Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 149), 23341 [11SE]

National Diabetes Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 145), 15714 [13JN]

National Digestive Diseases Awareness Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 94), 6172 [26MR]

National Disabled Veterans Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 160), 18859 [11JY]

National Drug Abuse Education and Prevention Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 58), 3208 [22FE]

National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 137), 12308 [16MY]

National Employ the Older Worker Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 38), 1769 [5FE]

National Family Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 31), 3622 [26FE]

National Farm Crisis Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 26), 998 [24JA]

National Foster Grandparents Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 92), 8172 [17AP]

National Head Injury Awareness Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 132), 20328 [24JY]

National Hospice Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 155), 20328 [24JY]

National Housing Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 197), 23621 [12SE]

National Independent Retail Grocer Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 28), 998 [24JA]

National Mental Retardation Awareness Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 22), 737 [22JA]

National Osteopathic Medicine Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 88), 14416 [5JN]

National Osteoporosis Awareness Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 61), 3146 [22FE]

National Philanthropy Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 207), 26245 [4OC]

National Physical Fitness and Sports Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 80), 5185 [14MR]

National POW/MIA Recognition Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 87), 7064 [2AP]

National Science Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 59), 7652 [4AP]

National Scleroderma Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 78), 8943 [23AP]

National Security and Trade Act: enact (see S. 1871), 32763 [20NO]

National Skin Cancer Prevention and Detection Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 4), 1984 [6FE]

National Theatre Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 140), 13233 [22MY]

National Women Veterans Recognition Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 47), 5320 [18MR]

National Year of Thanksgiving: designate (see S.J. Res. 254), 38579 [19DE]

Native American Culture and Art Development Act: enact (see S. 1622), 23327 [11SE]

New Zealand: policy prohibiting port calls by nuclear-powered or nuclear-armed ships (see S. Res. 66), 3602 [26FE], 4619 [6MR]

———prohibit importation of certain products (see S. 677), 5309 [18MR]

Older Americans Act: anniversary (see S. Con. Res. 47), 10833 [7MY]

Older Americans Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 107), 8173 [17AP]

101st Airborne Division: condolences for aircraft disaster in Gander, Newfoundland (see S. Res. 274), 36419 [13DE]

Peace Corps: anniversary (see S.J. Res. 152), 23994 [17SE]

POW's: award medals in certain cases (see S. 467), 3041 [21FE]

Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Persons Act: enact (see S. 974), 16722 [20JN]

Railroad Retirement Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 114), 8126 [17AP]

REA: anniversary (see S. Res. 148), 10864 [7MY]

Reform of Federal Intervention in State Proceedings Act: enact (see S. 238), 737 [22JA]

Rocky Mountain low-level radioactive waste compact: grant congressional consent (see S. 442), 2111 [7FE]

Sam J. Ervin, Jr., Program in Public Affairs: financial assistance (see S. 1172), 12622 [20MY]

Senior Center Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 60), 3025 [21FE]

Sex Discrimination in the U.S. Code Reform Act: enact (see S. 86), 40 [3JA]

Silent prayer: amend Constitution (see S.J. Res. 2), 30055 [31OC]

Social Security: protect beneficiaries under medicare and medicaid (see S. 837), 19358 [17JY]

———strengthen medicare and medicaid programs relative to fraud and abuse (see S. 1323), 19358 [17JY]

Society of Real Estate Appraisers: anniversary (see S. Con. Res. 51), 18381 [10JY]

Soviet Union: relative to Geneva arms control summit (see S. Res. 257), 31757 [13NO]

Space Exploration Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 154), 18875 [11JY]

Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, Inc.: grant charter (see S. 487), 3025 [21FE]

Sulfite Safety Act: enact (see S. 573), 19026 [15JY]

Tariff Act: amend relative to intellectual property rights (see S. 1869), 32763 [20NO]

Taxation: extend targeted jobs tax credit for 5 years (see S. 1250), 14740 [6JN]

———make permanent the rules relative to imputed interest and assumption of loans (see S. 729), 9169 [24AP]

———profits realized in connection with corporate takeover attempts (see S. 420, 476), 8942 [23AP]

———prospective effective date for reform (see S. Res. 281), 38580 [19DE]

———provide for 6-month extension of certain temporary provisions relative to Internal Revenue Code (see S. 1912), 35387 [9DE]

Tender Offer Reform Act: enact (see S. 631), 9457 [25AP]

Trade Enhancement Act: enact (see S. 1860), 32763 [20NO]

Uranium: maintain U.S. energy independence and national security interests (see S. Res. 183), 16255 [19JN]

USIA: distribution of film ``Hal David—Expressing a Feeling'' (see S. 1153), 20503 [25JY]

VA Adjudication Procedure and Judicial Review Act: enact (see S. 367), 1509 [31JA]

Veterans: taxation of compensation (see S. Con. Res. 20), 5856 [20MR]

———tribute to World War II (see S. Res. 154), 10448 [3MY]

Vietnam Veterans Recognition Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 128), 10363 [2MY]

Year of Social Security: designate (see S.J. Res. 23), 1053 [24JA]

Year of the Flag: designate (see S.J. Res. 242), 34438 [5DE]

Youth Suicide Prevention Month: designate (see S.J. Res. 53), 3622 [26FE]

Books

``Bleak House,'' Charles Dickens (excerpt), 24730 [24SE]

Certificates of election

Senate: Toney Anaya, Governor of New Mexico, 3 [3JA]

Cloture motions

Public debt: increase statutory limit (H.J. Res. 372), 26222 [4OC], 26298 [5OC], 26326, 26332 [6OC], 26739, 26764 [8OC]

Taxation: simplify imputed interest rules (H.R. 2475), motion to proceed to consideration, 17090 [25JN]

Colloquies

Medicare: with Senator Gorton, 11421 [9MY]

Descriptions

Domenici amendment on copper industry to H.R. 1562, Textile and Apparel Trade Enforcement Act, 31699 [13NO]

Packwood-Domenici amendments to H.J. Res. 372, 30661-30663 [6NO]

Financial statements

Federal income tax return, 1984: by, 12347 [16MY]

Letters

Budget: CBO, 23853 [16SE]

Budget deficits: sundry Senators, 25087 [26SE]

Budget resolution: John J. Motley III, 22198 [1AU]

Budget scorekeeping: James Blum, 33678 [2DE], 38632 [19DE]

———Rudolph G. Penner, 36518 [16DE], 36925 [17DE]

———Rudolph G. Penner (sundry), 35422 [9DE]

Budget scorekeeping report: C.G. Nuckols, 24621 [23SE]

———Rudolph G. Penner, 25311 [30SE], 26376 [7OC], 27561 [15OC], 28208 [21OC], 29282 [28OC], 30433 [4NO], 31344 [12NO], 32264 [18NO]

Effects of Gramm-Rudman budget proposal on education: by, 30668 [6NO]

Error rate sanction system in food stamp plan: by, 29166 [25OC]

———John R. Block, Sec. of Agriculture, 29166 [25OC]

Food and nutrition provisions of S. Con. Res. 32: by, 37566 [18DE]

Junk bond financed corporate takeover attempts: by, 35528 [10DE]

———Paul A. Volcker, 35529 [10DE]

Junk bonds (sundry), 12668 [20MY]

Oil import fees: Senator Boren, 36215 [12DE]

Petroleum tariff: several Senators, 32094 [14NO]

Reagan administration policy on S. 1730, setting forth congressional budget for fiscal 1986-88, and revising for fiscal 1985: Reagan administration, 28395 [22OC]

Recollection of 1929 stock market crash: Jacques Coe, 12173 [15MY]

Securities Safety and Soundness Act (S. 975): William E. Neild, 13664 [23MY]

Tobacco program reform: James Miller (sundry excerpts), 31930, 31935 [14NO]

Veterans' programs 1986 budget: sundry Senators, 4749-4752 [7MR]

Waste Isolation Pilot Project: L.A. Larranaga, 28537 [23OC]

———R.A. Barnhart, 28537 [23OC]

Lists

Committee on the Budget majority staff, 11493 [9MY], 22198 [1AU]

Extraneous provisions of S. 1730, setting forth congressional budget for fiscal 1986-88, and revising for fiscal 1985, 28393 [22OC]

Fifteen minute floor privileges for majority and minority staff of Committee on the Budget for consideration of S. 1730, 27548 [15OC]

Major copper mine developments/expansions being contemplated by the World Bank, 12107 [15MY]

Non-defense discretionary accounts in H.R. 3038, making appropriations for Dept. of HUD and independent agencies, 27939 [17OC]

Non-defense discretionary accounts in the Dept. of Transportation and related agencies appropriations bill, 29097 [25OC]

Non-defense discretionary accounts—Subcommittee on Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government, 25088 [26SE]

Regular floor privileges for majority and minority staff of Committee on the Budget for consideration of S. 1730 (sundry), 27548 [15OC]

World Bank group assistance to non-fuel mineral projects 1979 to mid-1984, 12107 [15MY]

Motions offered by

Budget: setting forth congressional for fiscal 1986-88, and revising for fiscal 1985 (S. Con. Res. 32), provide for reconciliation (S. 1730), 28407 [22OC]

———setting forth congressional for fiscal 1986-88, and revising for fiscal 1985 (S. Con. Res. 32), provide for reconciliation (S. 1730), table Heinz amendment, 31317 [12NO]

———setting forth congressional for fiscal 1986-88, and revising for fiscal 1985 (S. Con. Res. 32), provide for reconciliation (S. 1730), table Hollings amendment, 28952 [24OC]

———setting forth congressional for fiscal 1986-88, and revising for fiscal 1985 (S. Con. Res. 32), table Cranston amendment, 11363 [9MY]

———setting forth congressional for fiscal 1986-88, and revising for fiscal 1985 (S. Con. Res. 32), table Hawkins amendment, 11371 [9MY]

———setting forth congressional for fiscal 1986-88, and revising for fiscal 1985 (S. Con. Res. 32), table Sasser amendment, 11378 [9MY]

Oaths of office

Senate, 5 [3JA]

Press releases

Astronomers find largest known structure in universe, an assemblage of galaxies: NSF, 22460 [1AU]

Prospectus

Metromedia Corp. (1984 excerpt), 10558 [6MY]

Questions

Education and the budget, 30667 [6NO]

Remarks by, on

African Famine Relief and Recovery Act: enact (H.R. 1239), 5805 [20MR]

———enact (H.R. 1239), conference report, 7093 [2AP]

———enact (S. 457), 3741 [27FE]

Agriculture: advance recourse loans for producers of various crops, 3741 [27FE]

———budget compromise, 11486 [9MY]

———clarify extent to which assessments may be made upon Farm Credit institutions, 33904 [3DE]

———modify requirement for voluntary mergers of associations, 33910 [3DE]

Agriculture, Food, Trade, and Conservation Act: enact (S. 1714), 29457 [29OC]

AID: study feasibility of greater utilization in scholarship programs of U.S. universities located near Latin America and the Caribbean, 14988 [10JN]

Amtrak: budget proposals, 9866 [30AP]

———funding, 11443 [9MY]

Anti-Apartheid Act: enact (H.R. 1460), conference report, 22193 [1AU]

Antiballistic Missile Treaty: U.S. responsibility for compliance, 14468 [5JN]

Appalachian Regional Commission: freeze, 11377 [9MY]

Appropriations: continuing (H.J. Res. 388), 24890 [25SE]

———continuing (H.J. Res. 465), 35030-35032 [6DE], 35464, 35496, 35511 [10DE]

———making supplemental (H.R. 2577), 16647, 16648, 16663, 16701, 16702 [20JN]

———making supplemental (H.R. 2577), conference report, 22093 [1AU]

———status report, 1575 [31JA]

Asbestos School Hazard Abatement Act: funding, 11487 [9MY]

Astronomy: superclusters, 22460 [1AU]

Atomic bomb: anniversary, 19360 [17JY]

Automobiles: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration should retain corporate average fuel economy standard, 20909 [29JY]

Baker, James A., III: nomination, 1206 [29JA]

Baldock, Bobby R.: nomination, 36488 [16DE]

Banks and banking: junk bonds, 11575 [9MY]

Brock, William E., III: nomination, 9596 [26AP]

Budget: changes in spending and revenue provisions (H.R. 3128), 32056 [14NO]

———changes in spending and revenue provisions (H.R. 3128), conference report, 38745-38748 [20DE]

———changes in spending and revenue provisions (H.R. 3128), status report, 36261 [12DE]

———changes in spending and revenue provisions (H.R. 3128), substitute language of S. 1730, 31975 [14NO]

———compromise amendment, 9862-9866 [30AP]

———deficit, 20872 [29JY], 24423 [20SE], 30522, 30523, 30526 [5NO], 30660, 30676 [6NO]

———deficit reduction, 1269 [29JA]

———freeze, 10972, 10982, 10988 [8MY], 11385-11387, 11390 [9MY]

———National Governors' Association position, 3392 [25FE]

———Presidential sequestering of overage, 26885-26890 [9OC]

———proposing alternate levels, 11003 [8MY]

———reduce discretionary funds and accounts for Dept. of the Treasury, Postal Service, Executive Office of the President, and certain independent agencies by 2%, 25131-25134, 25136 [26SE]

———scorekeeping report, 23071 [9SE], 24621 [23SE], 25311 [30SE], 26376 [7OC], 27561 [15OC], 28208 [21OC], 29282 [28OC], 30433 [4NO], 31344 [12NO], 32264 [18NO], 33678 [2DE], 35422 [9DE], 36518 [16DE], 36925 [17DE], 38632 [19DE]

———setting forth congressional for fiscal 1986-88, and revising for fiscal 1985 (S. Con. Res. 32), 9188-9191 [24AP], 9495 [25AP], 9862-9866 [30AP], 10035, 10038-10041, 10063-10067, 10071-10076 [1MY], 10298, 10300, 10304, 10307, 10314, 10315, 10319, 10321, 10331, 10332 [2MY], 10572, 10574 [6MY], 10798, 10799 [7MY], 10972, 10982, 10988, 11003 [8MY], 11341, 11366, 11370, 11371, 11377, 11378, 11385-11387, 11390, 11396, 11401-11404, 11410-11416, 11421, 11443, 11446, 11450, 11451, 11459, 11460, 11464, 11482-11484, 11485, 11487, 11488, 11492 [9MY], 12562 [20MY], 20872 [29JY]

———setting forth congressional for fiscal 1986-88, and revising for fiscal 1985 (S. Con. Res. 32), conference report, 22195-22198, 22204, 22205, 22211, 22212, 22214, 22215 [1AU]

———setting forth congressional for fiscal 1986-88, and revising for fiscal 1985 (S. Con. Res. 32), provide for reconciliation (S. 1730), 27468-27548 [15OC], 28392-28396, 28407, 28408 [22OC], 28556, 28564-28567, 28570-28571, 28575 [23OC], 28933, 28940, 28941, 28945, 28946, 28947, 28951, 28952, 28960, 28969, 28971-28973 [24OC], 31204, 31206, 31208 [7NO], 31284, 31309, 31310, 31316-31318 [12NO], 31726, 31735, 31737 [13NO], 31907-31909, 31927, 31940, 31941-31943, 31946, 31949, 31950, 31968 [14NO]

———setting forth congressional for fiscal 1986-88, and revising for fiscal 1985 (S. Con. Res. 32), provide for reconciliation (S. 1730), unanimous-consent agreement, 31908 [14NO]

———status report, 800 [22JA], 6960 [1AP], 7820 [15AP], 12665 [20MY], 19981 [23JY], 23853 [16SE]

CCC: budget, 26884, 26885, 26887 [9OC]

———funding, 27697 [16OC]

Central America: funding for educational and exchange programs, 14997-14999 [10JN]

———military and economic aid, 11801, 11802 [14MY]

Central interstate low-level radioactive waste compact: grant consent (S. 655), 33873 [3DE]

Child abuse: prevent sexual molestation of Indian children (S. 1818), 34021 [3DE]

Clean Coal Technology Program: funding, 35496 [10DE]

Coast Guard: lessen severity of operating cuts, 28546-28548 [23OC]

Coast Guard User Fee Authorization Act: enact (S. 1318), 16028 [18JN]

Colorado: funds should not be used to provide permits for commercial activities within certain areas proposed for wilderness designation, 35464 [10DE]

Commercial and Apartment Conservation Service: repeal (S. 410), 20909 [29JY]

Committee on the 2-Year Budget (Select): establish (S. Res. 159), 21720, 21721 [31JY]

Committee on the Budget: notices of hearings, 1253 [29JA], 1801 [5FE], 2508 [19FE], 3042 [21FE], 4499 [5MR]

———rules, 6969 [1AP]

Committees: meetings during sessions, 29037 [24OC], 32150 [14NO]

Community Development Block Grant Program: freeze, 11377 [9MY]

Compact of Free Association: funding, 10798, 10799 [7MY]

Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act: amend and extend (S. 51), 24651 [23SE], 24725-24732, 24749 [24SE]

Congressional budget process: establish temporary select committee to study (S. Res. 157), 21720, 21721 [31JY]

Conservation Service Reform Act: enact (S. 410), 20909 [29JY]

Copper: revitalize, 31698, 31700 [13NO]

Corporations: taxes, 10039 [1MY]

Courts: attorneys' fees, 31968 [14NO]

———awards of fees for certain proceedings relative to Government agencies (H.R. 2378), 20353 [24JY]

Credit: Federal programs, 14208 [4JN]

Customs Service: consolidation of functions and elimination of district offices, 16663 [20JN]

Debt: national, 20872 [29JY]

Dept. of Agriculture, rural development, and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 3037), 27697 [16OC]

Dept. of Defense: budget, 26885 [9OC]

———budget proposals, 9863 [30AP]

———collection of medical and dental expenses, 28575 [23OC]

———financial obligations to current and future military retirees, 13549 [23MY]

———funding for enriched uranium for naval reactors, 22157, 22158 [1AU]

———limit growth in fiscal 1986 budget authority to an inflation adjustment, 10076 [1MY], 10298, 10300, 10304, 10307, 10314 [2MY]

———making appropriations for military construction (H.R. 3327), 31036 [7NO]

———making appropriations for military construction (H.R. 3327), conference report, 33155 [21NO]

———military contracting, 26885 [9OC]

———proposed changes to military retirement system, 12926, 12927 [21MY]

———protect 3% military pay raise, 28575 [23OC]

———spending cuts, 10972, 10982, 10988 [8MY], 11386 [9MY]

Dept. of Energy: funding for construction projects relative to nuclear safeguards, security, safety, and environment, 22157, 22158 [1AU]

Dept. of HUD and independent agencies: across-the-board budget cut, 27934, 27935, 27939-27940, 27943 [17OC], 28057-28059 [18OC]

———making appropriations (H.R. 3038), 27876, 27880, 27886, 27934, 27935, 27939-27940, 27943 [17OC], 28046, 28047, 28051-28053, 28057-28059 [18OC]

———making appropriations (H.R. 3038), conference report, 31744 [13NO]

Dept. of State, USIA, and Board for International Broadcasting: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 2068), conference report, 21676 [31JY]

Dept. of State, USIA, Board for International Broadcasting, and National Endowment for Democracy: authorizing appropriations (S. 1003), 14731 [6JN], 14988, 14997-14999 [10JN], 15062 [11JN]

Dept. of the Treasury, Postal Service, Executive Office of the President, and certain independent agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 3036), 25085-25089, 25131-25134, 25136 [26SE]

———making appropriations (H.R. 3036), conference report, 31118, 31119 [7NO]

Dept. of Transportation and related agencies: conform to budget resolution level, 28546-28548 [23OC]

———making appropriations (H.R. 3244), 28531-28533, 28536-28539, 28546-28548, 28550 [23OC], 29097 [25OC]

Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 2965), 28912 [24OC], 30261 [1NO]

———making appropriations (H.R. 2965), conference report, 35004 [6DE]

Depts. of Labor, HHS, and Education, and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 3424), 28387 [22OC]

———making appropriations (H.R. 3424), conference report, 34996 [6DE]

District of Columbia: making appropriations (H.R. 3067), 31112 [7NO]

Domestic programs: budget proposals, 9495 [25AP]

———spending cuts, 10972, 10982, 10988 [8MY]

Dona Ana County, NM: transfer of certain lands for use as a fairground (S. 1690), 24493 [20SE]

Economic assistance: direct U.S. representatives to international financing institutions to oppose financing certain projects, 16648 [20JN]

Economic Development Administration: freeze, 11377, 11378 [9MY]

Economic development programs: freeze, 11377, 11378 [9MY]

———funding, 11451 [9MY]

Education: student loan programs, 11489 [9MY]

Education for Economic Security Reauthorization Act: enact (S. 553), 4054 [28FE]

Energy and water development: making appropriations (H.R. 2959), 22157, 22158, 22161 [1AU]

———making appropriations (H.R. 2959), conference report, 27908 [17OC], 28380 [22OC]

Energy Policy and Conservation Act: extend (S. 979), 15924 [17JN]

English language: official language of the U.S., 23752 [13SE]

———U.S. policy, 23614 [12SE]

Equal Access to Justice Act: enact (S. 1487), 20348 [24JY]

———small business help, 10880 [7MY]

Espionage: provide for criminal forfeiture of proceeds derived from activities and rewards for informants providing information leading to arrests (S. 1654), 24051 [18SE]

Eves, Nancy: rescued by Charles D. Leonard and Robert H. Bennett, 31194 [7NO]

Executive departments: awards of fees for certain court proceedings (H.R. 2378), 20353 [24JY]

———awards of fees for certain court proceedings (S. 1487), 20348 [24JY]

FAA: lessen severity of operating cuts, 28546-28548 [23OC]

Farm Credit Capital Corp.: Sec. of the Treasury will purchase obligations to such extent as is prescribed under appropriations acts, 33895 [3DE]

Farm Credit System: consolidation of local boards, 31946 [14NO]

Farm Credit System Restructuring and Regulatory Reform Act: enact (S. 1884), 33895, 33904, 33910, 33911 [3DE]

Farmers Home Administration: direct farm operating loans, 27697 [16OC]

———preserve rural housing programs, 11377, 11378, 11401-11404 [9MY]

Federal contractors: overtime pay, 10574 [6MY]

Federal Election Campaign Act: political action committee contribution limits, 33873 [3DE]

Federal employees: cost-of-living adjustments, 11003 [8MY]

Federal facilities: radioactive materials, 24749 [24SE]

Federal government: award certain persons expenses in agency and court proceedings (S. 380), 1773 [5FE]

Federal impact aid: additional funding, 11410 [9MY]

Federal Reserve Board: enforce margin requirements for certain junk bond financed takeover transactions, 35527 [10DE]

Financial disclosure statement, 12347 [16MY]

Firearms: protect owners' rights (S. 49), 18228 [9JY]

Foreign trade: eliminate President's discretion to grant import relief (S. 1753), 26904 [9OC]

———textile industry-31205 [7NO], 31697-31700, 31737 [13NO]

Gun Control Act: amend (S. 49), 18228 [9JY]

Hazardous substances: limit benefits under Victim Assistance Demonstration Program, 24651 [23SE]

———negotiations on liability for cleanup, 24727-24732 [24SE]

Health: change effective date for coverage of respiratory care, 31316-31318 [12NO]

———child immunization programs, 11483 [9MY]

———enable respirator-dependent children and adults to return home and not have to be institutionalized in the hospital, 31310 [12NO]

Hospitals: phase out double adjustment for teaching, 11421 [9MY]

IMF: relative to abolition of Compensatory Financing Facility (S. Res. 114), 6814 [28MR]

Immigration Reform and Control Act: enact (S. 1200), 23614 [12SE], 23714, 23738, 23742, 23752 [13SE], 23830 [16SE], 24303, 24305, 24311 [19SE]

Inertial Confinement Fusion Program: funding, 22161 [1AU]

INS: obtain search warrant prior to entering a farm or other agricultural operation, 23738 [13SE]

———obtain search warrant prior to entering a farm or other agriculture operation, 23738 [13SE]

International Copper Action Commission: establish (S. 1670), 24378 [19SE]

International Security and Development Cooperation Act: authorizing appropriations (S. 960), 11801, 11802 [14MY], 12106, 12107 [15MY]

———authorizing appropriations (S. 960), conference report, 21316 [30JY]

Job Corps Program: support, 11485 [9MY]

Junk Bond Limitation Act: enact (S. 1286), 15353 [12JN], 23247 [10SE]

Kerr-McGee Ambrosia Lake uranium mines and mill, New Mexico: shutdown, 730 [22JA]

Las Cruces, NM: transfer certain lands to New Mexico State University (S. 446), 2190 [7FE]

Latin America: funding for educational and exchange programs, 14997-14999 [10JN], 21676 [31JY]

Legislative branch: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 2942), 21720, 21721 [31JY]

———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 2942), conference report, 29692 [30OC]

Macias-Arias, Juan, and family: relief (S. 417), 1981 [6FE]

Magnuson, Warren G.: birthday, 6930 [1AP]

Medicaid: reimbursement rate for capital cost payments to nursing homes, 31949 [14NO]

Medicare: consider as automatic spending increase program, 30514, 30516 [5NO]

———funding, 11421 [9MY]

———liver transplants, 31940, 31941-31943 [14NO]

———provide certain sole community hospitals with adjustments in payments, 31735 [13NO]

———require earlier notification of changes in inpatient hospital deductible, 28565 [23OC]

———require hospitals serving medicare patients to provide emergency services to individuals with life-threatening conditions, 28571 [23OC]

Mining industry: plight, 730 [22JA]

Minority Enterprise Development Week: observance, 26787 [8OC], 27297 [10OC]

Motor vehicles: provide for controls on expenditures for Federal, 28564 [23OC]

MX missiles: procurement funds (S.J. Res. 71), 5407-5409 [19MR]

National Copper Policy Act: enact (S. 627), 4874 [7MR]

National Defense Authorization Act: enact (S. 1160), 12926, 12927 [21MY], 13549, 13567 [23MY], 14468 [5JN]

———enact (S. 1160), conference report, 21342 [30JY]

National Diabetes Month: designate (S.J. Res. 145), 33146 [21NO]

National Family Week: observance, 33140 [21NO]

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: retain current automobile fuel economy standard (S. Res. 178), 20909 [29JY]

National Hispanic Heritage Week: observance, 24391 [19SE]

National Hospice Month: designate (S.J. Res. 155), 31905 [14NO]

Native American Culture and Art Development Act: enact (S. 1622), 23330 [11SE]

Natural Gas Utilization Act: enact (S. 1251), 14742 [6JN]

New Mexico: convey certain interests in lands in Socorro County to New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (S. 1963), 36882 [17DE]

———irrigation systems, 12665 [20MY]

Nicaragua: funding for Contras, 10461 [3MY]

———funding for Contras (S.J. Res. 106), 8902 [23AP]

———humanitarian assistance for Contras, 14731 [6JN]

Nondefense discretionary programs: budget proposals, 9866 [30AP], 10065 [1MY]

NRC: authorizing appropriations (S. 895), 15685 [13JN]

———submit annual report on regulatory and licensing objectives, 15685 [13JN]

Ogallala Aquifer Research and Development Act: enact (S. 532), 3784 [27FE]

Pensions: cost-of-living adjustments, 10315, 10319 [2MY]

Petroleum overcharge revenues: opposition, 11488 [9MY]

Postal Service: restore funding to continue reduced rates for charities, religious organizations, small newspapers, libraries, and free mail for the blind, 11412, 11413 [9MY]

President: eliminate discretion to grant import relief (S. 1753), 26904 [9OC]

Public debt: increase statutory limit (H.J. Res. 372), 26321, 26322 [6OC], 26734, 26789, 26790 [8OC], 26883-26890, 26895, 26896 [9OC], 27198-27200, 27215, 27216, 27224-27230, 27234, 27235, 27241, 27246, 27247 [10OC], 30282, 30283 [1NO]

———increase statutory limit (H.J. Res. 372), conference report, 30288 [1NO], 30409 [4NO], 30514, 30516, 30522, 30523, 30526, 30540-30542 [5NO], 30660, 30676 [6NO], 35856, 35858, 35873, 35903, 35906 [11DE]

———increase statutory limit (H.J. Res. 372), unanimous-consent agreement, 27199, 27200 [10OC]

REA: budget, 11485 [9MY]

———support, 10572 [6MY]

Residential Conservation Service: GAO assessment of extent of unfair competition by utilities and adequacy of current protections (S. 410), 20909 [29JY]

Revenue sharing: funding, 27886 [17OC]

Revenue sharing program: funding, 11415 [9MY]

Roads and highways: trust fund obligation ceiling, 28546-28548 [23OC]

SBA: authorizing appropriations (S. 408), 19104 [16JY]

School lunch program: funding, 11366, 11370 [9MY]

Scott, Harold C.: named New Mexico Small Business Person of the Year, 11578 [9MY]

Scott Air, Inc., Alamogordo, NM: innovation, expansion, and profitability, 11578 [9MY]

Securities: junk bonds, 10558 [6MY]

Securities Safety and Soundness Act: enact (S. 975), 8807-8813 [23AP], 10165 [1MY], 10371 [2MY], 10558 [6MY], 11575 [9MY], 11872 [14MY], 12173 [15MY], 12347 [16MY], 12668 [20MY], 13664 [23MY]

Senate: consideration of reconciliation bills, 28969, 28971-28973 [24OC]

———legislative program, 22193 [1AU], 26740 [8OC], 28392, 28407, 28408, 28409 [22OC], 28576 [23OC], 28967 [24OC], 30410 [4NO], 31204 [7NO], 31737 [13NO], 31907, 31908 [14NO]

Shipping industry: specify criteria for determination of fair rates to be charged by U.S. flag vessels, 29457 [29OC]

Social Security: budget proposals, 9495 [25AP]

———cost-of-living adjustments, 9862-9866 [30AP], 10035, 10038-10041, 10063-10067, 10071-10074 [1MY], 10315 [2MY], 10982 [8MY], 11386, 11464 [9MY], 18238 [9JY], 26884, 26885 [9OC], 27198 [10OC]

———separate trust funds from unified Federal budget, 23830 [16SE], 24303 [19SE]

Socorro County, NM: transfer certain lands to New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, NM (S. 304), 1222 [29JA]

Space policy: superclusters, 22460 [1AU]

Sport fish restoration fund: support, 11488 [9MY]

Strategic defense initiative: funding, 14468 [5JN]

Subcommittee on Energy Regulation: notices of hearings, 24782 [24SE]

Subcommittee on Energy Research and Development, 9690 [29AP]

———notices of hearings, 8598 [22AP], 10550 [6MY], 14420 [5JN], 18019 [8JY], 22438 [1AU], 23065 [9SE], 23790 [13SE], 24782 [24SE]

Subcommittee on Energy Research Development: notices of hearings, 7390 [3AP]

Subcommittee on Nutrition: notices of hearings, 10365 [2MY]

Sub-Saharan Africa: international disaster assistance (S. 457), 3741 [27FE]

Superfund Improvement Act: enact (S. 51), 24651 [23SE], 24725-24732, 24749 [24SE]

Superfund program: reauthorize, 11482 [9MY]

Tax reform: prospective effective date (S. Res. 281), 38394 [19DE]

Taxation: exempt Israel bonds from imputed interest rules, 31927 [14NO]

———minimum taxes should be imposed on corporations and individuals to be used for individual income tax rate reduction, 10331, 10332 [2MY]

———minimum taxes should be imposed on incorporations and individuals to be used for individual income tax rate reduction, 10321 [2MY]

———reform system, 10982, 11003 [8MY]

———replace dollar-for-dollar phaseout blending mechanism with blending mechanism under stop-gap imputed interest rules, 17315 [26JN]

———seller financing, 17315 [26JN]

———simplify imputed interest rules (H.R. 2475), 17315 [26JN]

Textile and Apparel Trade Enforcement Act: enact (H.R. 1562)-31205 [7NO], 31697-31700, 31737 [13NO]

Textile industry and fabrics: achieve objectives of Multi-Fiber Arrangement, 28940, 28941, 28945, 28946, 28947, 28951, 28952, 28960 [24OC]

Trade Enhancement Act: enact (S. 1860), 32787 [20NO]

Transportation: funding for mass transit, 11443 [9MY]

Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act: amend (S. 249), 22132 [1AU]

University of New Mexico: tribute to superclusters discoverers, 22460 [1AU]

Uranium Mill Tailings Reclamation Act: enact (S. 1004), 9447 [25AP]

Urban Development Action Grant Program: freeze, 11377 [9MY]

———funding, 11443 [9MY]

USIA: study feasibility of greater utilization in scholarship programs of U.S. universities located near Latin America and the Caribbean, 14988 [10JN]

VA: collect costs of certain care from insurance companies, 11484 [9MY]

———exempt service-connected compensation from emergency orders reducing cost-of-living increases and protect outlay for medical care, 30540 [5NO]

———medical administration operating expenses, 28057 [18OC]

VA Health Care Programs Improvement Act: enact (S. 876), 21385 [30JY]

Veterans' Compensation and Benefits Improvements Act: enact (S. 1887), 33642 [2DE]

Victim Assistance Demonstration Program: benefits, 24651 [23SE]

Voluntary School Prayer Act: enact (S. 47), 23209 [10SE]

Waste Isolation Pilot Project Roads: making appropriations, 28531-28533, 28536-28539 [23OC]

Water projects: funding, 16702 [20JN]

Water resources: authorizing projects (S. 533), 3787 [27FE]

Water Resources Development Act: enact (S. 366), 16710 [21JN]

Remarks in Senate relative to

Birthday: congratulations, 10830 [7MY]

Special order: granted, 8619 [22AP], 15142 [11JN]

Tribute, 11495 [9MY], 11765 [14MY]

Reports

Budget Scorekeeping: CBO, 23071 [9SE], 24621 [23SE], 26376 [7OC], 28208 [21OC], 31344 [12NO], 32264 [18NO], 33678 [2DE], 35422 [9DE], 36925 [17DE], 38632 [19DE]

Committee on the Budget, 2474 [19FE], 3428 [25FE], 6170 [26MR], 6949 [1AP], 12515 [17MY], 14156 [4JN], 16962 [24JN], 19904 [22JY], 20477 [25JY], 21727 [31JY], 23326 [11SE], 24359 [19SE], 24467 [20SE], 25631 [2OC], 25851 [3OC], 27263 [10OC], 28417 [22OC], 30420 [4NO], 31134 [7NO], 32762 [20NO]

Copper: Interagency Task Force (excerpt), 31699 [13NO]

Current Spending Calculation: CBO (excerpt), 30526 [5NO]

Foreign Currency Expenditures, 5184 [14MR], 36508 [16DE]

Status of the Fiscal Year 1985 Congressional Budget, Adopted in H. Con. Res. 280—Reflecting Completed Action as of January 8, 1985: Committee on the Budget, 800 [22JA]

Status of the Fiscal Year 1985 Congressional Budget Adopted in H. Con. Res. 280 Reflecting Completed Action as of May 16, 1985: Committee on the Budget, 12665 [20MY]

Status of the Fiscal Year 1985 Congressional Budget Adopted in H. Con. Res. 280, Reflecting Completed Action as of July 19, 1985: Committee on the Budget, 19981 [23JY]

Status Report on the Budget: Committee on the Budget, 6960 [1AP], 7421 [3AP], 7820 [15AP]

Rules

Committee on the Budget, 6969 [1AP]

Statements

Advance Recourse Loans for Farmers, 3742 [27FE]

Budget: National Governors' Association, 3392 [25FE]

Chile's Economy: Anibal Pinto, 12107 [15MY]

Copper Industry Relief: several ITC Commissioners (sundry), 31699 [13NO]

Corporation Mergers, 15353 [12JN]

Dept. of HUD Appropriations: Senator Dole, 28047 [18OC]

Detrimental Effect on the National Economy of Hostile Corporate Takeovers in the Petroleum Industry: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 23247 [10SE]

FSLIC and Below Investment Grade Bonds: Edwin Gray, 11575 [9MY]

Hispanic Heritage: President Reagan, 24392 [19SE]

IMF Loans and Domestic Copper Industry: Phelps Dodge, 6815 [28MR]

Immigration: Theodore H. White, 24311 [19SE]

MX Missile: by, 5403 [19MR]

Representative Rodino—A Founder of the Italian-American Foundation: by, 38810 [20DE]

Social Security Benefits: by, 10066 [1MY]

Solar Pond: sundry researchers, 2190 [7FE]

Stability in Latin America: National Bipartisan Commission on Central America, 14997 [10JN]

Tax Reform (excerpt), 38394 [19DE]

Summaries

Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act (S. 1702), 35857-35858 [11DE]

Dole-Domenici Perfecting Budget Amendment (S. Con. Res. 32), 11460 [9MY]

Major Provisions and Assumptions (S. Con. Res. 32), 12563-12567 [20MY]

Other COLA's To Be Restored To Pull Value in Line With Full Social Security COLA, 10319 [2MY]

Tables

African Famine Relief and Recovery Act (H.R. 1239) fiscal year 1985 appropriations' relationship to congressional budget and President's budget, 5806 [20MR]

Amendments to Senate-reported reconciliation bill that increase or reduce total deficit reductions, 31950 [14NO]

Budget reconciliation savings by Senate committee, 22196 [1AU]

CBO weekly budget scorekeeping report for the U.S. Senate—99th Congress, 1st session, 27561 [15OC], 28209 [21OC]

CBO weekly budget scorekeeping report for the U.S. Senate—99th Congress, 1st session as of November 1, 1985, 30434 [4NO]

CBO weekly budget scorekeeping report for the U.S. Senate—99th Congress, 1st session as of September 27, 1985, 25311, 25312 [30SE]

CBO weekly scorekeeping report for the U.S. Senate, 99th Congress, 1st Session, as of December 13, 1985, 36518 [16DE]

CBO weekly scorekeeping report for the U.S. Senate, 99th Congress, 1st session, as of October 25, 1985 (sundry), 29282 [28OC]

CBO weekly scorekeeping report for the U.S. Senate, 99th Congress, 1st session, as of September 13, 1985, 23853 [16SE]

CBO weekly scorekeeping report for the U.S. Senate—99th Congress, 1st Session, as of December 6, 1985, 3542 [9DE], 36925 [17DE]

CBO weekly scorekeeping report for the U.S. Senate—99th Congress, 1st Session, as of November 15, 1985, 32264 [18NO]

CBO weekly scorekeeping report for the U.S. Senate—99th Congress, 1st Session, as of November 29, 1985, 33678 [2DE]

CBO weekly scorekeeping report for the U.S. Senate—99th Congress, 1st Session, as of November 8, 1985, 31344 [12NO]

CBO weekly scorekeeping report for U.S. Senate—99th Congress, 1st Session, as of December 18, 1985, 38632 [19DE]

Change from Senate budget committee baseline, 22197 [1AU]

Change from Senate-Passed budget resolution, 22197 [1AU]

Commerce, Justice, State Subcommittee spending totals—conference agreement, 35004 [6DE]

Commerce, Justice, State subcommittee spending totals—Senate-reported bill, 30262 [1NO]

Components of S. Con. Res. 32, as passed by the Senate, 12563 [20MY]

Controllability of budget outlays, 27228 [10OC]

Deficit reduction components of budget conference report, S. Con. Res. 32, 22195 [1AU]

Dept. of HUD—independent agencies subcommittee spending totals—conference agreement, 31745 [13NO]

Dept. of HUD—independent agencies subcommittee spending totals—Senate reported, 27876 [17OC]

District of Columbia Subcommittee spending totals—Senate-reported bill, 31112 [7NO]

Dole-Domenici perfecting budget amendment (S. Con. Res. 32), 11460 [9MY]

Energy and Water Development Subcommittee spending totals—conference agreement, 28380 [22OC]

Energy and Water Development Subcommittee spending totals—Senate passed, 28380 [22OC]

First budget resolution for fiscal 1986, S. Con. Res. 32, as passed by the Senate, 12562 [20MY]

Fiscal year 1985 supplemental appropriations bill, H.R. 2577 (conference report), 22094 [1AU]

Fiscal year 1985 supplemental appropriations bill, H.R. 2577—Senate reported bill (sundry), 16701 [20JN]

Fiscal year 1985 supplemental appropriations—conference agreement, 7093 [2AP]

Fiscal year 1986 supporting details for CBO weekly scorekeeping report, U.S. Senate—99th Congress, 1st Session, as of November 15, 1985, 32264 [18NO]

Fiscal year 1986, supporting details for CBO weekly scorekeeping report, U.S. Senate—99th Congress, 1st Session, as of December 16, 1985, 36925 [17DE]

Fiscal year 1986, supporting details for CBO weekly scorekeeping report, U.S. Senate—99th Congress, 1st Session, as of December 18, 1985, 38633 [19DE]

Fiscal year 1986, supporting details for CBO weekly scorekeeping report, U.S. Senate—99th Congress, 1st Session, as of December 6, 1985, 35423 [9DE]

Fiscal year 1986, supporting details for CBO weekly scorekeeping report, U.S. Senate—99th Congress, 1st Session, as of November 29, 1985, 33678 [2DE]

Fiscal year 1986, supporting details for CBO weekly scorekeeping report, U.S. Senate—99th Congress, 1st Session, as of November 8, 1985, 31345 [12NO]

Funding reductions from enriched uranium for naval reactors, 22157 [1AU]

Further continuing appropriations for fiscal 1986, 35511 [10DE]

Government-owned copper and copper-related companies in the world, 1984, 6816 [28MR]

H.J. Res. 465, 3d continuing resolution for fiscal 1986 as of Dec. 6, 1985, 35512 [10DE]

Labor, HHS, Education and related agencies subcommittee, 34996 [6DE]

Legislative branch subcommittee spending totals, 29692 [30OC]

Level of taxes paid by U.S. (1966-85), 10332 [2MY]

List of disputes as to how much is saved by H.R. 3128, Omnibus Reconciliation Act, 38746 [20DE]

Military construction subcommittee—spending totals—conference agreement, 33155 [21NO]

Possible later requirements for further continuing appropriations for fiscal 1986, 35511 [10DE]

Relationship of H.R. 3037 to congressional budget, House-passed bill, and President's budget request, 27697 [16OC]

Safeguards and security safety and environmental construction projects funding, 22157 [1AU]

Senate committee budget authority and outlay allocations pursuant to section 302 of the Congressional Budget Act, fiscal year 1985, 22204 [1AU]

Senate committee budget authority and outlay allocations pursuant to section 302 of the Congressional Budget Act, fiscal year 1986, 22204 [1AU]

Senate-White House agreement on budget, 9866 [30AP]

Status of appropriation bills in the Senate, 27697 [16OC], 27876 [17OC], 28372 [23OC], 28380, 28388 [22OC], 29692 [30OC], 30261 [1NO], 31036, 31112, 31118 [7NO], 31745 [13NO], 33155 [21NO], 34996, 35004 [6DE]

Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies spending totals (sundry), 28388 [22OC]

Subcommittee on Military Construction spending totals—Senate reported bill, 31036 [7NO]

Subcommittee on Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government spending totals, 25089 [26SE]

Summary of budget reconciliation savings by Senate committee, 22196 [1AU]

Summary of fiscal 1986 appropriations action as of Dec. 6, 1985, 3511 [10DE]

Summary of H.J. Res. 388, first continuing resolution for fiscal year 1986, 24891 [25SE]

Summary of outlay reductions by Committee on the Budget, included in S. 1730, to provide for reconciliation of (S. Con. Res. 32), setting forth congressional budget for fiscal 1986-88, and revising for fiscal 1985, 27547 [15OC]

Summary of savings of S. 1730, to provide for reconciliation of (S. Con. Res. 32), setting forth congressional budget for fiscal 1986-88, and revising for fiscal 1985, 27547 [15OC]

Summary of Senate appropriations action to date for fiscal year 1985, 1576 [31JA]

Supporting details for CBO weekly budget scorekeeping report for the U.S. Senate—99th Congress, 1st session as of November 1, 1985, 30434 [4NO]

Supporting details for CBO weekly scorekeeping report, U.S. Senate, 99th Congress, 1st session, as of September 13, 1985, 23853 [16SE]

Transportation spending totals—Senate reported bill, 28546 [23OC]

Treasury, Postal Service, and general government subcommittee spending totals—conference agreement, 31118 [7NO]

Texts of

H.R. 3128, budget changes in spending and revenue provisions, 31975-32056 [14NO]

S. 417, relief of Juan Macias-Arias and family, 1981 [6FE]

S. 532, Ogallala Aquifer Research and Development Act, 3785 [27FE]

S. 533, authorizing water resource projects, 3788 [27FE]

S. 975, Securities Safety and Soundness Act, 8813 [23AP]

S. 1004, Uranium Mill Tailings Reclamation Act, 9447-9450 [25AP]

S. 1251, Natural Gas Utilization Act, 14743 [6JN]

S. 1286, Junk Bond Limitation Act, 15354 [12JN]

S. 1318, Coast Guard User Fee Authorization Act, 16028-16031 [18JN]

S. 1730, provide for reconciliation of (S. Con. Res. 32), setting forth congressional budget for fiscal 1986-88, and revising for fiscal 1985, 27468-27546 [15OC]

S. Res. 115, authorizing expenditures for Committee on the Budget, 6959 [1AP]

Tributes

Baldwin, James W., 7951 [16AP]

Batuski, David J., 22460 [1AU]

Bennett, Robert H., 31194 [7NO]

Burns, Jack O., 22460 [1AU]

Clarke, Robert L., 35530 [10DE]

Edwards, Marcy, 13456 [23MY]

Leonard, Charles D., 31194 [7NO]

Stockman, David, 18237 [9JY]