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Addresses

Budget: President Reagan, 10051 [28AP]

Democratic Foreign Policy Agenda for the 100th Congress: Senator Pell, 3814-3816 [19FE]

Foreign Assistance and Foreign Policy: Representative Mickey Edwards, 16312 [16JN]

Foreign Policy: Senator Gore, 26326-26328 [2OC]

Hard Work: Dominick V. Daniels, 22295 [4AU]

Joint Meeting of the House: Chaim Herzog, 31612-31614 [10NO]

Leadership and Achievement Award to Representative Stokes: Jackie Parker, 37789-37792 [21DE]

Peace Corps and the Constitution—The Foreign Policy Connection: Representative Moody, 21555 [29JY]

Roles of President and Congress in Foreign Affairs: Vice President Bush, 3467 [18FE]

Where There Is No Vision the People Perish—Science, Technology, and Economics in the 1980's: Representative George E. Brown, Jr., 21195-21200 [27JY]

Agenda

Defense and foreign policy interests in national defense strategy, 12223 [12MY]

Agreements

Budget: setting forth congressional for U.S. Government for fiscal 1988-91 (S. Con. Res. 49), debate procedures, 11127 [5MY]

Amendments

Appropriations: making (H.R. 2714), 18048, 18059, 18066, 18074, 18078, 18080, 18082, 18083, 18086 [29JN], 25846, 25887 [30SE]

Architect of the Capitol: authorize to accept gifts for the benefit of Capitol Buildings Art Collection (H.R. 60), 36570, 36617 [19DE]

Congressional budget: setting forthGovernment for fiscal 1988-91 (S. Con. Res. 49), 9784 [27AP], 10070, 10077, 10129 [28AP], 10336, 10358 [29AP], 11043-11050 [5MY], 11371, 11398, 11406, 11408-11417, 11418-11423, 11428, 11434, 11437, 11443, 11460, 11466, 11469, 11472, 11547, 11554, 11559, 11560, 11561, 11562 [6MY]

———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 93), 8124 [7AP], 8570, 8584-8586, 8593, 8595, 8596, 8606-8608 [9AP]

Congressional salary increases (S. 309), 16410 [17JN]

Federal Election Campaign Enforcement Act: enact (S. 780), 23327 [7AU]

Government procurement: interest on overdue payments (S. 328), 20075 [15JY], 20581 [21JY], 21003 [23JY], 21143 [24JY], 21535 [29JY], 22035 [3AU], 27201, 27206, 27221, 27224, 27315, 27316 [9OC]

Library of Congress: establish Speaker's Civic Achievement Awards Program (H.J. Res. 309), 26138 [1OC]

Members: attendance at ceremony in Philadelphia, PA, in honor of bicentennial of Constitution (H. Con. Res. 131), 16382, 16411 [17JN]

Public debt: extension of limit (H.R. 3022), 21510, 21535 [29JY]

Senate: documentation for payments and reimbursements from contingent fund (S. Res. 258), 26138, 26185 [1OC]

War Powers Act: require compliance with provisions (S.J. Res. 194), 27260, 27261 [9OC]

Analyses

Congressional Campaign Reform Act (S. 1672), 23553 [9SE]

Congressional Oversight of Rules (S. 1560), 21522, 21523 [29JY]

Federal Budget Reform Act (S. 416), 2258 [29JA]

House of Representatives Scheduling Reform (H. Res. 47), 1808 [21JA]

Intelligence Oversight Act (S. 1721), 25311-25318 [25SE]

Political Campaigns Reform (H.R. 2717), 16772 [18JN]

Announcements

Congress-Bundestag Staff Exchange, 1429 [20JA]

Appointments

Canadian-U.S. Interparliamentary Group: Senator Stevens as Chairman of delegation, 11821 [8MY]

Commission for the Study of International Migration and Cooperative Economic Development: members, 4678 [3MR]

Committee To Conduct the President of Israel Into the House of Representatives: members, 31612 [10NO]

Committee To Escort the President pro tempore, 198 [6JA]

Committee To Notify the President of the Assembly of the Congress, 6 [6JA], 197 [6JA]

Conferees: H. Con. Res. 93, setting forth congressional budget for fiscal years 1988-90, 11982 [12MY], 12073 [12MY]

———H.R. 2714, making appropriations for the legislative branch, 25849 [30SE], 27961 [15OC], 28301 [16OC]

Congressional Award Board, 4410 [26FE]

Delegation representing Congress at ceremony honoring the Constitution, 19877 [15JY]

Page Board, 4143 [26FE], 4481 [3MR]

Articles and editorials

Abrams, Contra Aid Both Must Go!, 14906 [8JN]

Alvin E. O'Konski, 19895 [15JY]

American Hero Shows His Colors, 21192 [27JY]

Another Sneaky Pay Raise, 30947 [4NO]

Backbenchers Like Schumer Leap to the Fore in House Where Seniority Is Sovereign No More, 18114 [29JN]

Banana Republic House, 30672 [3NO]

Barry Honors Representative William Lehman, 26222 [1OC]

Beating Up on Small Business, 14432 [2JN]

Bethel Grad Carves a Niche in History, 23335 [7AU]

Blame Someone—Even Lord Keynes, 29815 [29OC]

Boland Achievement, 16329 [16JN]

Broken Party Promises, 12384 [13MY]

Budget Deficit, 6205 [18MR]

Budget Summit Is Possible, 6204 [18MR]

Button the Loose Lips in Congress, 25348 [25SE]

Campaign Finance System Isn't Sick, 10667 [30AP], 11815 [8MY]

Campaign Funding Rules in Need of an Overhaul, 16823 [19JN]

Campaign Reform Fraud, 19141 [9JY]

Campaign-Finance Filibuster Trains National Spotlight on McConnell, 16368 [17JN]

Capitol Hill Lobbyist Everyone Loves, 22324 [4AU]

Case of Mistaken Identity, 11388 [6MY]

Cincinnatian To Lead Recapitalization, 25722 [30SE]

CISPES Aids Clinics in Rebel-Held Areas, 15624 [11JN]

Civil Rights of John Lewis, 32727 [18NO]

Congress and Arms Control, 14499-14504 [3JN]

Congress Must Pass Balanced-Budget Amendment, 3874 [19FE]

Congress' White Flag, 16789 [18JN]

Congress—Hypocritical and Compromised, 20827 [22JY]

Congressional Panel To Probe Sale, 33183 [20NO]

Congressman Louis Stokes—Comfortable in the Hot Seat, 28350 [19OC]

Congressman Who Returned After 12 Years Notes Changes Including More Lobbying, Budget Fights, 18179 [30JN]

Consolidate the Intelligence Panels, 4455 [2MR]

Continuing Resolution, 37735 [21DE]

Contras Face Tough Battles in Congress, 6033 [18MR]

Corporate Angst on Capitol Hill—Democrats Push for a Passel of Pro-Labor Bills, 17026 [23JN]

Courts-Martial for Poindexter and North, 3879 [19FE]

Crazy Way To Govern America, 37735 [21DE]

Cutting the Deficit Is Not Enough, 29814 [29OC]

Defense Contractors Bill U.S. for Legal Fees, 27942 [14OC]

Democrat Budget Shows No Change, 18719 [1JY]

Democratic Party Budget, 15659 [15JN]

Democrats Find Taxes Treacherous Territory, 6203 [18MR]

Dubious Distinction, 16822 [19JN]

Fairness Doctrine Does Not Censor Anything, 21193 [27JY]

Former Queens Representative James J. Delaney, House Member for 32 Years, Dies, 15363 [10JN]

Frank Carlson, 94, a Republican Peacemaker, 14264 [2JN]

Frank Carlson, 94, Former Senator From Kansas, Dies, 14264 [2JN]

Frank Carlson Dies, 14264 [2JN]

Getting the Pork Out of the Budget Barrel, Senator Quayle, 3137 [5FE]

Gonzalez Warrant Recalled, 14911 [8JN]

Good Man's Immortality, 13761 [27MY]

Government Lives Beyond Our Means, 13035 [19MY]

Gray Proposes Outlay Freeze, 6206 [18MR]

H.R. Gross, 29182 [23OC]

HBG Punches Critic in Eye—``Communist'' Remarks Sparks Incident, 14907 [8JN]

House Rules Thwart Democracy, 35675 [15DE]

How Congress Budgets—And How It Should, 12533 [14MY]

How To Administer Covert Operations, 4455 [2MR]

If Necessary, a Superpower Acts Alone, 16787 [18JN]

Improving the Economic Policy Process—Seven Proposals, 2252-2254 [29JA]

In Public, Praise for Contras—In Private, a Darker U.S. View, 15575 [11JN]

Incredible Mr. Meese, 23344 [7AU]

Inside the Capitol, 27729 [13OC]

Iran-Contra Hearings, 15575 [11JN]

Item Veto—A Misconception, 4034 [24FE]

Its Time Has Come!, 16823 [19JN]

James J. Delaney, 86, Democrat and Former Queens Congressman, 15363 [10JN]

Joint Intelligence Committee Is a Bad Idea, Representative Beilenson, 9340 [22AP]

Judge Says Gonzalez Did Not Violate Gag Order With Speeches in Congress, 16925 [22JN]

Just Say ``No'' To Taxes—Congress Should Be Especially Wary of Excise Tax Proposals, 15375 [10JN]

Labor Lending—How a Union Survives in Banking by Pushing Services Over Profits, 37933 [21DE]

Legislative Hopper Gets Too Many Bills, 2370 [29JA]

Letter From Washington, 8008-8013 [6AP]

Meddling in the Gulf, 14395 [2JN]

Meese Mess, 23343 [7AU]

Megabills, 35580 [14DE]

Monumentally Lawless Affair, 15382 [10JN]

Nation in Decline?, 31958-31960 [16NO]

Need for a Better Budget Process, 2248-2252 [29JA]

Need for Higher Taxes, 8348 [8AP]

Needed—Congress-Judiciary Dialog, 28759 [21OC]

Neutrality Act Must Be Updated, 20800 [22JY]

Now It's the CR Device, 35581 [14DE]

Official Defends Volunteer Army Against a Possible Plea for Draft, 14112 [29MY]

O'Konski Represented Interests of the Northwoods, 19895 [15JY]

One Panel Better Than Two, 4455 [2MR]

Out of Many, We Can Become One—English Language Amendment, 14632-14638 [4JN]

Part-Time Legislators and Full-Time Fund-Raisers, 11040 [5MY]

Political Fundamentalists Embarrassing the Church and Polluting Politics, 2162 [28JA]

Pressler Needs To Support S. 2, 16823 [19JN]

Proceedings of the Senate (1792 issue of Philadelphia, PA, newspaper), 14268 [2JN]

Prompt Pay Act II—Uncle Sam, Deadbeat, 10601 [29AP]

Proposition 2\1/2\—A Balanced-Budget Amendment That Really Works, 4393 [26FE]

Proud Salute to Mr. Lautenberg, 28356 [19OC], 31225 [6NO]

Public Cool to Negative Political Ads, 4305 [26FE]

Reagan ``Absolutely'' Believes Disinformation Misleads Hill, 26329 [2OC]

Reducing Discord Over Foreign Policy, 4456 [2MR]

Reformation Road, Senator Domenici, 2259 [29JA]

Rent Seekers on the Hill, 21563 [29JY]

Return of the Pork-Barrel Congress, 29184 [23OC]

Rodriguez Shrugs Off Gonzalez' Claim That Filing Was a Reprisal, 14910 [8JN]

``Save the Farmer''—Oklahoma Congressmen and Farm Relief Legislation, 1924-28, 3408-3411 [17FE]

Secret Pentagon Budget Is Bulging—200 Items on Current ``Black'' List, 6125 [18MR]

Seven Ways to Better Decisions, 1105 [8JA]

Sham-Rudman, 22213 [4AU]

Sidestepping the Constitution, 13853 [27MY]

Special Prosecutor Law Is Now a Political Football in Congress, 30384 [31OC]

Spend, Spend, Spend—Congressional Liberals Are Singing the Same Old Song, 35589 [14DE]

State Has Shown Need for Campaign Limits, 16822 [19JN]

Suggestion for Senator Glenn, 1079 [8JA]

Talk of the Town, 9990 [27AP]

Tax Increase, 6206 [18MR]

Televising Congress, 14271 [2JN]

Texan Wants To Limit Lawmaker' Pay Raises, 6715 [24MR]

Tower Report—On the Separation of Powers, 4940 [5MR]

Transformation in Senate Response to Supreme Court Nominations—From Reconstruction to the Taft Administration, 28897-28899 [22OC]

War Hero Is a Senator Now, 21898 [31JY]

War Powers Act, 24768 [22SE]

War Powers Act Allows President Too Much Elbow Room, 21053 [23JY]

Was Biden an Echo . . . Echo . . . Echo . . . Echo . . . Echo?, 25212 [25SE]

We're Pocketing Money That Belongs to Our Patients, 13838 [27MY]

When Secrecy Meets Democracy, 4455 [2MR]

Where Are the Real Ethics in Government? George Hansen, 13529 [21MY]

Why Compromise Our Deterrent Strength in Europe?, 18845 [7JY]

Why Not Probe the Investigators?, 14395 [2JN]

Will Congress Give Up Its Credit Cards?, 21057 [23JY]

Youth HBG Cited at Demonstration Gets 2-Year Term, 14909 [8JN]

Bills and resolutions

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome: establish congressional advisory panel (see S. 613)

Acuff, Roy: award congressional gold medal (see H.R. 2538)

Adjournment (see H. Con. Res. 175, 220)

———conditional (see H. Con. Res. 103)

———notification to the President (see S. Res. 353), 37952 [22DE]

———sine die (see S. Res. 352), 37952 [22DE]

Appropriations: bills shall be presented separately to the President (see S. 1835)

———constitutional amendment on President's line-item veto authority (see S.J. Res. 6)

———continuing resolutions (see H.R. 3103)

———enroll continuing appropriations legislation agreed to by both Chambers in same form as series of separate bills or resolutions (see H.R. 3199)

———expeditious consideration of President's impoundment of funds (see S. 256)

———line-item veto (see S.J. Res. 38)

———making (see H.R. 2714)

———procedure to expedite consideration of certain bills and resolutions (see S. Con. Res. 16)

———require 60% majority vote of both Houses of Congress for passage of bill or joint resolution making continuing appropriations (see H.R. 3104, 3201)

Architect of the Capitol: authorize to accept gifts for the benefit of Capitol Buildings Art Collection (see H.R. 60)

Arms Control Treaty Review Support Office: establish (see S. Res. 348)

Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act: include pay within coverage of act (see H.R. 174)

Bicentennial: minting of coins (see H.R. 3251)

Boorstin, Daniel J.: confer honorary status of Librarian of Congress Emeritus (see H.J. Res. 291)

Budget: \2/3\ vote in both Houses if outlays in resolution exceed revenues (see H.J. Res. 239)

———balance (see H.R. 311, 1447)

———biennial process (see H.R. 805)

———congressional action on the concurrent resolution (see H.R. 2965)

———constitutional amendment on procedures (see S.J. Res. 25)

———constitutional amendment requiring that outlays be a certain percentage of GNP (see H.J. Res. 184)

———effective dates of deferral of budget authority (see H.R. 1181)

———establish commission to study process (see S. Res. 101)

———improve Federal procedures (see S. 832)

———oversight of Dept. of Defense programs (see H.R. 1586)

———oversight of Presidential programs (see H.R. 1585)

———2-year cycle (see S. 416; H.R. 1558)

Budget procedures: constitutional amendment (see S.J. Res. 4, 8)

Capitol Building: prohibit smoking in Senate wing (see S. Res. 154)

Central American Negotiations Senate Observer Group: amend S. Res. 273 (see S. Res. 297)

China, People's Republic of: release of Yang Wei (see S. Con. Res. 40)

Civil liberties: exemption relative to privacy (see H.R. 495)

Coast Guard: submission of realignment plan (see H.R. 1021)

Coins and coinage: require minting to commemorate (see H.R. 100)

Commission on Review of House Ethics: establish (see H. Res. 252)

Commission on the U.S. House of Representatives Bicentenary: establish (see H. Res. 101)

Committee on Indian Affairs (Senate, Select): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 296)

Committee on Intelligence (Joint): establish (see H.R. 1730; H.J. Res. 164, 357)

Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs: funds for investigations and studies (see H. Res. 91)

Committee on the Judiciary (House): contingent fund for further expenses of investigations and studies (see H. Res. 134)

Committee on the Library (Joint): permit to accept gifts of personal property for use in Botanic Garden (see H.R. 2254)

Committee To Notify the President of Completion of Business: authorized (see H. Res. 3, 345)

Committee To Notify the President of the Assembly of the Congress: appointment (see H. Res. 3)

Committees of the House: appointment of Members (see H. Res. 39, 89, 133, 202)

———designate minority member (see H. Res. 304)

Committees of the Senate: require at least one minority member for any committee vote (see S. Res. 145)

———requirements for proposed legislation on new employee benefits (see S. Res. 218)

Congressional Award for Exemplary Public Service Program: codify (see H.R. 648)

Congressional budget: setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (see H. Con. Res. 48, 49, 50, 51, 92, 93, 98, 102)

Congressional Campaign Reform Act: enact (see S. 1672)

Congressional employees: annual financial disclosure statement for those having access to classified information (see H.R. 3287)

Congressional Record: political cartoons in extensions of remarks section (see H. Res. 32)

Constitution: amend relative to convictions of Members for felonies (see H.J. Res. 26)

———appreciation to Philadelphia, the National Park Service, and We the People 200, Inc., for hospitality during bicentennial commemoration (see S. Con. Res. 80)

———ceremony at Capitol in honor of the bicentennial (see H. Con. Res. 161)

———joint session at Philadelphia to honor bicentennial (see H. Con. Res. 44)

Constitutional amendments: contributions and expenditures intended to affect certain elections (see H.J. Res. 285)

DeGooyer, Franzetta R.: commend (see S. Res. 169)

Drug abuse: voluntary testing program for Members, officers, and employees (see H. Res. 158)

Economic conditions: protect and improve quality of life through capitalism (see H.R. 1398)

Edward Zorinsky Federal Building, Omaha, NE: designate (see S. 1960)

Elections: amend Constitution relative to 4-year terms (see H.J. Res. 18)

———campaign reform (see S. 1326)

———limit expenditures of personal funds (see S. 625)

———limit number of terms for Members (see H.J. Res. 15)

———national standards for voter registration (see H.R. 3666)

———public financing of campaign advertising expenses (see H.R. 480)

English: official U.S. language (see H.J. Res. 60)

Ernest Frederick Hollings Charleston Judicial Building, SC: designate (see S. 1462)

Ethics in Government Act: amend to provide permanent authorization for independent counsel (see S. 753)

———clarify (see S. Res. 137)

———improve (see S. Res. 126, 127, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143)

Executive departments: congressional oversight of rules (see S. 1560)

Fairness in Broadcasting Act: enact (see S. 742)

Federal aid programs: periodic review and reauthorization (see H.R. 602)

Federal Election Campaign Act: amend to better inform the electorate in elections for U.S. Senator or Representative (see H.R. 1817)

———amend to change certain contribution limits for congressional elections (see H.R. 166)

Federal Election Campaign Enforcement Act: amend (see S. 780)

Fiscal Procedures Reform Act: enact (see S. 1362)

Foreign relations: prohibit private assistance for military operations in a foreign country if Congress has prohibited covert assistance (see H.R. 2522)

Garner, Gloria S.: authorizing payment of gratuity (see S. Res. 198)

Government regulation: cost-effective legislation (see H.R. 539)

``Guide to Records of the U.S. Senate at the National Archives, 1789-1989, Bicentennial Edition'': authorize printing (see S. Con. Res. 64)

Guide to Research Collections of Former Members of the House of Representatives 1789-1987: authorize printing (see H. Con. Res. 140)

Hall, Samuel T.: authorizing testimony in case of Commonwealth of Kentucky v. Geoffrey M. Young (see S. Res. 196)

House of Representatives: adjournment (see H. Con. Res. 36, 127, 156, 170)

———amend rule on statutory limit on public debt (see H. Res. 126)

———amend rules relative ot salaries and outside income (see H. Res. 66)

———amend rules relative to continuing resolutions (see H. Res. 229)

———amend rules relative to rollcall votes on appropriations (see H. Res. 258)

———amend rules relative to testimony at hearings (see H. Res. 226)

———appointment of member on certain standing committees (see H. Res. 203)

———appointment of minority employee (see H. Res. 218)

———authorize picture while in session (see H. Res. 255)

———campaign reform (see H.R. 2717)

———compensation for certain minority employees (see H. Res. 6)

———contingent funds for investigations and studies by the Committee on Aging (see H. Res. 106)

———distortions in reapportionment (see H.R. 3639)

———enclose galleries with transparent and substantial material (see H. Res. 31)

———establish Classified Information Security Office (see H. Res. 114)

———establish conditions relative to official travel of Members and committee employees (see H. Res. 113)

———former Presidents shall be nonvoting members at large (see H.R. 3813)

———limit campaign expenditures (see H. Res. 150)

———public financing of general election campaigns (see H.R. 2574)

———reduce period of time for certain rollcall votes by electronic device (see H. Res. 232)

———restrictions on consideration of any measure to assist the Contras (see H. Res. 208)

———rule on mass mailing and other uses of the frank (see H. Res. 30)

———rule on outside income (see H. Res. 36)

Impoundment Control Act: process for budget rescission disapproval by Congress (see H.R. 1685)

———time restriction for executive impoundment of appropriated funds (see H.R. 1684)

Intelligence Oversight Act: enact (see S. 1721)

Intelligence services: congressional oversight (see H.R. 1371)

———executive branch notification of sensitive foreign intelligence activities (see H.R. 3611)

———oversight (see H.R. 1013)

———Presidential findings for certain operations (see S. 1818)

———specific congressional authorization of funding (see H.R. 1131)

Interim Office of Senate Security: establish (see S. Res. 229)

Legislation: procedures for expedited consideration of certain bills and joint resolutions submitted by the President (see H. Con. Res. 119)

Legislative branch: commission to study compensation and other personnel policies and practices (see H. Con. Res. 120)

———procedure for separate consideration of extraneous provisions between House and Senate (see H. Res. 153)

Library of Congress: designate certain employees as police (see S. 1490)

———Speaker's Civic Achievement Awards Program (see H.J. Res. 309)

Macklin, William: authorizing payment of gratuity (see S. Res. 200)

McKinney, Stewart B.: tribute (see H. Res. 161)

Members: attendance at ceremony in Philadelphia, PA, in honor of the bicentennial of Constitution (see H. Con. Res. 131)

———automatically reduce pay if Congress fails to adopt a concurrent resolution on the budget (see H.R. 3125)

———basic pay shall not be increased during fiscal 1988 (see H.R. 3599)

———clarify treatment under State income tax laws (see H.R. 2555)

———complete recording of votes on any reported measure (see H. Res. 297)

———conditions for salary increase (see S. 518; H.R. 935, 949, 1011, 1012; H. Con. Res. 45)

———constitutional amendment on terms (see S.J. Res. 79)

———disapprove salary increases (see H.J. Res. 123)

———effective date for compensation (see H.R. 1224)

———length of term for Representatives and limitation on number of terms in Senate and House (see H.J. Res. 94)

———no salary increase to take effect without recorded vote in each house (see H.R. 175)

———pay adjustment made by recorded vote and deferred until start of Congress (see H.R. 3774)

———prohibit franking privileges for mass mailings (see S. 1357)

———recommendations for salary increase (see S.J. Res. 42)

———reduced postage rates for certain mail matter sent to (see H.R. 1126)

———restrict honoraria (see H. Res. 174)

———revoke salary increase (see H.R. 966)

———salary (see H.R. 283, 617, 3759)

Merchant marine: authorization before certain commercial naval vessels previously registered under laws of a foreign country may be documented under laws of United States (see H.R. 2571)

Mitchell, Margaret C.: authorizing payment of gratuity (see S. Res. 199)

Mook, Barbara: authorizing testimony in case of Commonwealth of Kentucky v. Geoffrey M. Young (see S. Res. 196)

National Association of State Directors of Veterans Affairs, Inc.: recognition (see H.R. 1259)

National security: annual financial disclosure statement for those having access to classified information (see H.R. 3287)

Office of Senate Security: establish (see S. Res. 243)

100th Congress: commemorative medals (see H.R. 972)

———commemorative stamp (see H. Con. Res. 39)

100th Congress, 1st sess.: sine die adjournment (see H. Con. Res. 235)

100th Congress, 2d sess.: convening (see H.J. Res. 436)

Overseas U.S. Citizen's Representation in the Congress Act: enact (see H.R. 2534)

Owens, Mrs. Jesse: Congressional Gold Medal (see H.R. 1270)

Pensions: eliminate cost of living adjustments under civil service and Federal employee's retirement systems for ex-Members of Congress (see H.R. 652)

———private sector efforts to alleviate losses suffered by retirees and employees as a result of plan termination (see S. Con. Res. 58), 12300 [13MY]

Political action committees: limit role in elections (see S. 1759)

Political campaigns: amend Constitution relative to contributions and expenditures (see S.J. Res. 166)

Postal Service: limit funds for official mail costs (see H. Con. Res. 54)

Power resources: long-range energy planning (see H. Con. Res. 179)

Pratt, David J.: commend for service to Senate (see S. Res. 177)

Presidents: define type of adjournment that prevents the Presidential return of a bill (see H.R. 3141)

———direct popular election (see H.J. Res. 5, 12)

———single 6-year term (see H.J. Res. 6, 22)

———submission of annual reports on the Standing Consultative Commission (see H.R. 1724)

Public debt: extension of limit (see H.R. 3022)

Public schools: amend to allow voluntary prayer (see H.J. Res. 61)

Reagan, President: notification that quorum of both Houses is assembled (see S. Res. 1)

Refugees: Federal aid programs (see H.J. Res. 252)

Revenue sharing: extend authorization of appropriations (see H.R. 645)

Saffold, C. Abbott: election as secretary for the majority of the Senate (see S. Res. 178)

Salaries: amend Constitution (see H.J. Res. 62)

———effective date of adjustments (see H.J. Res. 31)

———limit (see H.R. 434)

Salaries, gratuities, or emoluments: rollcall vote (see H. Res. 37)

Senate: adjournment (see S. Con. Res. 1; H. Con. Res. 36, 127)

———amend paragraph 1 of rule XVI (see S. Res. 265)

———amend rule relative to amendments (see S. Res. 277)

———amend rule relative to motion to proceed (see S. Res. 275)

———amend rule relative to sense of the Senate or Congress resolutions (see S. Res. 274)

———amend rule relative to time limit on votes (see S. Res. 276)

———authorize employees to testify in unemployment compensation hearing (see S. Res. 236)

———authorize photograph (see S. Res. 228)

———authorizing testimony and production of documents in an unemployment compensation appeals matter (see S. Res. 203)

———commemoration of bicentennial (see S. Res. 166)

———documentation for payments and reimbursements from contingent fund (see S. Res. 258)

———enrollment of certain appropriations bills (see S. Res. 263)

———ethical conduct of political committees (see S. Res. 279)

———limit time on motion to proceed (see S. Res. 308, 309)

———notification of organization of House (see H. Res. 2)

———notifying House of Representatives that quorum is assembled (see S. Res. 2)

———official mail funds (see S. Res. 257)

———payment for telecommunications equipment and certain services furnished by Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper (see S. 1532)

———procedures for payment of expenses relative to H. Con. Res. 131 and S. Res. 352 (see S. Res. 244)

———reimbursement of expenses paid to witnesses (see S. Res. 259)

———select Vice Chairman of Select Committee on Indian Affairs (see S. Res. 183)

———tax increase rules (see S. Res. 262)

Senate Central American Negotiation Observer Group: establish (see S. Res. 273)

Senate Legal Counsel: representation for certain employees (see S. Res. 269)

———representation for certain employees in the case of U.S. v. Carrothers (see S. Res. 234)

———representation of Senator Simon (see S. Res. 235)

———representation of Sec. of the Senate in Humphrey v. Baker (see S. Res. 168)

Senator Dennis Chavez Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 359)

Speaker: authority to administer oath of office to Representative Brennan (see H. Res. 8)

State of the Union: joint session to receive message from the President (see H. Con. Res. 1)

Strategic defense initiative: authority for deployment (see H.R. 1073)

Subcommittee on Investigations (Permanent): production of documents (see S. Res. 231)

Tahoe regional planning compact: consent (see S. 1471)

Taxation: amend Constitution to require \2/3\ vote of each House to increase (see H.J. Res. 29)

Travel: accountability (see H.R. 754)

Treaties: congressional consent to terminate, withdraw from, or suspend the operation of (see H.R. 3805)

Vice Presidents of the U.S.: direct popular election (see H.J. Res. 5, 12)

———single 6-year term (see H.J. Res. 6, 22)

War: authority to declare (see H.J. Res. 73)

War Powers Act: Presidential policy restrictions (see H.J. Res. 387)

———repeal (see H.R. 2525)

———use of Armed Forces in absence of declaration of war by Congress (see H.R. 508)

Weapons: congressional authorization for certain sales or leases of defense articles (see H.R. 898)

Western low-level waste disposal compact: consent of Congress (see S. 717; H.R. 1530)

Biography

Sam Rayburn, D.B. Hardeman and Donald C. Bacon, 6716 [24MR]

Books

``Rayburn—A Biography,'' D.B. Hardeman and Donald C. Bacon, 6716 [24MR]

``Revolution Lobby'': Allan C. Brownfeld and J. Michael Waller, 15624 [11JN]

Briefs

In the matter of Representative Harold Ford: House of Representatives, 23509 [20AU]

Senator Helms v. Sec. of the Treasury, 22149 [3AU]

Cables

Fundraising for organizations supporting communism in Central America: U.S. Embassy in El Salvador, 15619-15623 [11JN]

Certificates of election

Senate: sundry Governors, 193 [6JA]

Chronologies

Watergate crisis, 3432-3436 [17FE]

Comments

Congressional Campaign Reform Act (S. 1672), 23557-23559 [9SE]

Communications from

Architect of the Capitol: expenditures, 97 (EC6) [6JA], 337 (EC88) [6JA]

———report, 15068 (EC1357) [9JN], 15136 (EC1357) [10JN]

Report, 14057 (EC1485) [28MY]

Court decisions

Dillion v. Gloss, 4287 [26FE]

Decisions

Interpreting the Constitution in judicial decisions: Supreme Court, 28707 [21OC]

Descriptions

How a bill becomes law, 2170 [28JA]

Improve Senate legislative efficiency (S. Res. 260), 21756 [30JY]

Proposed modification of the War Powers Resolution, 26204 [1OC]

Documents

Budget Act (excerpt), 14292 [2JN]

Committees of the Senate—Requirements for Legislation on New Employee Benefits (S. Res. 218), 19687 [14JY]

Home Rule Act, 27849, 27852 [14OC]

———jurisdiction, 27848 [14OC]

U.S. Constitution, 21288 [28JY], 27185 [9OC]

———jurisdiction, 27848 [14OC]

War Powers Act, 24487, 24493 [18SE]

Essays

How Public Service Affects the Quality of American Life: Brent Milgrom, 21541 [29JY]

Making the Constitution Work—The Separation of Powers: Liza Johnson, 38294 [22DE]

———Mahbub A. Majumdar, 38296 [22DE]

Politics: Kris Jensen, 16874 [19JN]

U.S. Olympic Committee and the Congress, 25676 [29SE]

Eulogies

John R. Stark: Richard F. Kaufman, 12564 [15MY]

John W. Wydler: Christopher J. Wydler, 25476 [29SE]

Excerpts

``Federalist Papers'', Alexander Hamilton, 4287 [26FE], 28850 [22OC]

``Federalist Papers'', Alexander Hamilton (excerpt), 4283, 4285, 4287 [26FE], 16837 [19JN]

``Impeachment in America 1635-1805'', Peter C. Hoffer and N.E.H. Hull (excerpt), 16837 [19JN]

Explanations

Limitations on the use of the frank by candidates for public office, 33044 [20NO]

Payment clause for subcontracts under construction contracts, 27203 [9OC]

Flyer

CISPES activities: Committee in Solidarity With the Peoples of El Salvador, 15623 [11JN]

Hearings

Committee on Appropriations (House): legislative branch budget, D117 [5MR]

———OTA, Architect of the Capitol, Botanic Garden, and Library of Congress (testimony from Representative Udall, George M. White, and Daniel J. Boorstin), D58 [10FE]

Committee on Appropriations (Senate) legislative branch budget (testimony from George White, Charles A. Bowsher, Ralph E. Kennickell, Jr., John H. Gibbons, Edward M. Gramlich, and Philip Vande Vorde), D114 [5MR]

Committee on Economics (Joint): national security matters, D178 [19MR]

Committee on Governmental Operations: issuance of subpoenas to demand the presence of John M. Poindexter and Kenneth E. DeGraffenreid, D86 [25FE]

Committee on Intelligence (House, Select): congressional oversight of intelligence activities (H.R. 1013)

———congressional oversight of intelligence activities (H.R. 1013) (testimony), D249 [8AP]

———congressional oversight of intelligence activities (testimony), D222 [1AP]

Committee on Rules and Administration: congressional election campaign finance reform (S. 2, 50, 179, 207, 615, 625, 725) (testimony), D165 [18MR]

Committee on the Judiciary (Senate): consideration of pending calendar business

History

All About Our Bean Soup, 1765 [21JA]

Letters

Appropriations for legislative branch: Representative Annunzio, 18043 [29JN]

Arrest of George Hansen: several Senators and Representatives, 13530 [21MY]

Budget allocation of funds: Representative William H. Gray III, 11709 [7MY]

Budget deficit: several Senators, 4167 [26FE], 29815 [29OC]

Budget scorekeeping report: Edward M. Gramlich, 16189 [16JN]

Burden of Government regulations: Clearwater County, ID, Board of Commissioners, 3716 [19FE]

Chinese violations of human rights in Tibet: several Members of Congress, 26055 [1OC]

Competitive Equality Banking Act: Independent Bankers Association of America, 6840 [25MR]

———Senator Proxmire, 6823 [25MR]

Condolences on passing of John W. Wydler: Gerald R. Ford, 25477 [29SE]

———President Reagan, 25477 [29SE]

———Vice President Bush, 25477 [29SE]

Congress needs to ``Clean Up Own Act'', 16671 [18JN]

Congressional mail cost: Milton J. Socolar, 18084 [29JN]

Congressional pay increase, 2502 [3FE]

———Richard Cheek, 3170 [5FE]

Correction of transcript error relative to Iran-Contra hearings: Representative Dymally, 15374 [10JN]

Fairness doctrine: Walter Cronkite, 16326 [16JN]

Federal Employees' Political Activities Act: Representative Wolf, 31925 [16NO]

Fundraising for organizations supporting communism in Central America: Representative Conyers, 15617 [11JN]

———Representative Dymally, 15616 [11JN]

———Representative Schroeder, 15619 [11JN]

Interest on overdue Government payments: Rhode Island Subcontractors Association, 27228 [9OC]

Latvian Independence Day: several Senators, 16674 [18JN]

Line-item veto: Michael N. Castle, Governor of Delaware, 8999 [10AP]

Low-income housing legislation, National Low-Income Housing Coalition, 30791 [4NO]

Money solicitation: National Republican Congressional Campaign Committee, 16287 [16JN]

Procedures for turning back congressional salaries: Jack Russ, 2689 [4FE]

Prompt Payment Act amendments: Kenton Pattie, Coalition for Prompt Pay, 27191 [9OC]

Public debt limit increase: James A. Baker III, Sec. of the Treasury, 12456 [14MY], 21426 [29JY], 21834 [31JY]

Requirements for legislation on new employee benefits: GAO, 19688 [14JY]

Resignation from Select Committee on Hunger: Representative Gejdenson, 28466 [20OC]

Social Security: Norma Alm, 14164 [29MY]

———P.D. Morris, 14164 [29MY]

Solicitation of political contributions: Common Cause, 1081 [8JA]

Status of the budget: Representative William H. Gray III, 9321 [22AP], 27712 [13OC]

Television coverage of Congress: C-SPAN viewer, 14275 [2JN]

———Lawrence K. Grossman, 14399 [2JN]

———Richard S. Salant and Bill Leonard, 14399 [2JN]

Too many investigations, 16671 [18JN]

Turkish Foreign Minister's statement in defiance of Congress and U.N.: Andrew J. Jacovides (sundry), 16086 [15JN]

U.S. assistance to Contras: Representative Michel, 5255 [10MR]

Western low-level waste disposal compact: George S. Mickelson, Governor of South Dakota, 5349 [11MR]

———William J. Janklow, 5349 [11MR]

Wild horse and burros—the truth: Representative Marlenee (Dear Colleague), 14098 [28MY]

Lists

Bills enacted into public law, 100th Cong., 1st sess., D915 [2FE]

Bills vetoed, 100th Cong., 1st sess., D917 [2FE]

Cabinet nominees rejected by Senate, 21504 [29JY]

Colleges and universities visited under the Congressional Alumni Campus Fellows Programs, 11662 [7MY]

Committee on the Budget regular floor privileges, 17223 [24JN]

Consultations between President Reagan, Members of Congress, and other officials relative to Persian Gulf, 28369 [20OC]

Cosponsors of H.J. Res. 321, to balanced budget, 16578 [17JN]

Errata in H. Con. Res. 93 conference report, 17223 [24JN]

History of bills enacted into public law, 100 Cong., 1st sess., D918-D928 [2FE]

OMB's deal-breakers: Cass Peterson and Judith Havemann, 1796 [21JA]

100th Cong., 1st sess.: accomplishments, D43 [2FE], 37908 [21DE]

Persons involved in tallying Representative Hubbard's questionnaire, 14931 [8JN]

Senators, by State (100th Congress), 196 [6JA]

States that have ratified the constitutional amendment to reform the congressional salary process, 6716 [24MR]

Substantial contributors to the U.S. Association of Former Members of Congress, 11664 [7MY]

Meetings

Committee on Aging (House, Select): organization, D87 [25FE]

Committee on Armed Services (House): organization

Committee on Economics (Joint): subcommittee assignments, D178 [19MR]

Committee on Intelligence (House, Select): consideration of pending business, D230 [2AP]

———pending business, D150 [12MR]

Committee on Post Office and Civil Service: organization, D120 [5MR]

Committee on Rules and Administration: pay gratuity to the survivors of certain deceased Senate employees, D295 [29AP]

Committee on Small Business (House): organization, D87 [25FE]

Committee on the Judiciary (House): mark up of pending legislation

———organization, D120 [5MR], D195 [25MR]

Memorandums

Status of Budget, 1781 [21JA]

Tennessee Construction of Monitored Retrievable Storage Facility (McWherter v. Bush): Senate Legal Counsel, 12288 [13MY]

Memorials of legislature

Montana, 11618 [7MY]

Nebraska, 4263 [26FE]

Wisconsin, 24779 [22SE], 25417 [28SE], 26159 [1OC]

Wyoming, 25418 [28SE]

Messages

Low-Income Opportunity Improvement Act: President Reagan, 4157 [26FE]State of the Union: President Reagan, 2000-2002 [27JA]

Veto of Fairness in Broadcasting Act (S. 742): President Reagan, 16989 [23JN]

Motions

Congressional budget: setting forth for fiscal years 1988-91 (S. Con. Res. 49), consideration, 10063 [28AP]

———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-91 (S. Con. Res. 49), recommit, 10063 [28AP]

Oaths administered

Brennan, Representative, 22 [6JA]

Davis, Representative Robert W., 976 [8JA]

President pro tempore: Senator Stennis, 198 [6JA]

Senators, 196 [6JA]

Walter J. Stewart as Sec. of the Senate, 198 [6JA]

Whittaker, Representative, 1421 [20JA]

Orders

Gag order imposed on Representative Harold E. Ford: Judge Jarvis, 23509 [20AU]

Pamphlets

Senate Manual—Standing Orders of the Senate, 284 [6JA]

Digest of Senate Actions, 100th Congress, 1st Session, 23356-23365 [7AU]

Papers

Congressional Mail Cost, 18084 [29JN]

Meaning of the Separation of Powers in the U.S. Constitution: James B. Parker, 15109 [9JN]

———John Hayward, 15109 [9JN]

Voluntary Restraint Agreement on Steel Export Limitation, 7708 [1AP]

Petitions

Antonio Borja Won Pat: Frank M. Portusach, 14779 [4JN]

Establishment of a select committee: Peter J. Cojanis, 1795 [21JA]

Integrity and loyalty of Representative Mineta: Santa Clara, CA, Board of Supervisors, 18807 [7JY]

Line-item veto: California Republican Assembly, 11619 [7MY]

Special session: Peter J. Cojanis, 1076 [8JA]

Statement on Baltic States: Embassy of Soviet Union, 35576 [14DE]

Poems

``Something Good About You,'' Louis Shimon, 23368 [7AU]

Polls of opinion

Harris survey (sundry), 16366 [17JN]

Programs

Institute on Congressional Oversight and Investigations, 7736 [1AP]

Proposals

Amendment to the Rules of the House of Representatives to limit election expenditures, 5979 [17MR]

Hollings budget—fiscal year 1988, 7105 [27MR]

Quotations

Separation of Powers: Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, 25670 [29SE]

Remarks in House

Abrams, Elliott: question of resignation, 14905 [8JN]

———testimony on diversion of funds to Contras, 17052 [23JN]

Adjournment, 6965 [26MR]

———(H. Con. Res. 175), 23072 [7AU]

———(H. Con. Res. 127), 13084 [20MY]

———(H. Con. Res. 220), 33029, 33054, 33055 [20NO]

AFL-CIO: labor's agenda in Congress, 16426 [17JN]

Appropriations, 31281 [9NO]

———continuing resolution, 1974 [27JA]

———enroll continuing appropriations legislation agreed to by both chambers in same form as series of separate bills or resolutions (H.R. 3199), 25050 [23SE]

———line-item veto authority, 4034 [24FE]

———making (H.R. 2714), 18048 [30JN]

———making (H.R. 2714), appointment of conferees, 27961 [15OC]

———process reform, 1796 [21JA]

———require 60% majority vote of both Houses of Congress for passage of bill or joint resolution making continuing appropriations (H.R. 3201), 25050 [23SE]

Appropriations legislation: implementation, 5217 [10MR]

Architect of the Capitol: appropriations, 18074-18078 [29JN]

———authorize to accept gifts for the benefit of Capitol Buildings Art Collection (H.R. 60), 20308 [21JY]

Arms control: funding for weapons testing, 12245 [12MY]

———impact of leftwing politics, 11357 [6MY]

———role in achieving nuclear nonproliferation, 1079 [8JA]

Association of Former Members: annual report, 11662-11667 [7MY]

Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act: repeal Gramm-Rudman-Hollings amendment, 21580 [30JY]

———repeal (H.R. 472), 1056 [8JA]

Banks and banking: securities, real estate, and insurance regulations, 14513, 14517 [3JN]

Bicentennial: observance, 957, 958 [7JA], 18397 [30JN], 19612 [14JY], 22122 [3AU], 24058, 24059 [16SE], 37935 [21DE]

Bicentennial of the U.S. Congress Commemorative Coin Act: enact (H.R. 390), 25440-25444 [29SE]

Bilbray, Representative: appointment to the Select Committee on Aging, 28466 [20OC]

Boorstin, Daniel J.: confer honorary status of Librarian of Congress Emeritus (H.J. Res. 291), 20307 [21JY]

Budget: allocation of funds, 6147, 6150 [18MR], 13034 [19MY]

———balanced (H.J. Res. 321), 16574, 16577, 16592 [17JN]

———constitutional amendment on a balanced, 3873 [19FE]

———continuing resolution, 1974 [27JA], 18601 [1JY], 29009 [22OC]

———deficit, 1114 [8JA], 6620 [24MR], 13283 [20MY], 21292 [28JY], 25689, 25690 [30SE]

———delays, 26231 [1OC], 26747 [7OC]

———Democratic alternative, 4042 [24FE], 16430 [17JN]

———funding of classified military projects, 12243 [12MY]

———process, 9174 [21AP], 15394 [10JN], 16206, 16212 [16JN]

———reduce deficit, 4050 [25FE]

———responsibility for deficit, 3494 [19FE]

Capital punishment: Manual for Courts-Martial, 11894 [11MY]

Capitol Building and Grounds: repainting of House Office Buildings, 23689 [10SE]

Capitol pages: tribute, 15390 [10JN], 15558 [11JN]

Central America: report of visit, 23633-23640 [9SE]

Classified information: leaks, 19838-19840 [15JY]

Commission on Review of House Ethics: establish (H. Res. 252), 22712 [6AU]

Committee on Standards of Official Conduct: report on campaign expenditures, 28453 [20OC]

Committee on Veterans' Affairs (House): printing costs, 16970 [22JN]

Committee To Notify the President of Completion of Business: authorized (H. Res. 345), 37618 [21DE]

Committee To Notify the President of the Assembly of the Congress: appointment (H. Res. 3), 6 [6JA]

———report, 19 [6JA]

Committees: leaks, 19614 [14JY]

———swearing of witnesses, 19614 [14JY]

Committees of the House: designate membership (H. Res. 332), 35649 [15DE]

Compulsory military service: reduce level of nonregistrants in peacetime registration, 6214 [18MR]

Congress Hall, Philadelphia, PA: ceremonial session of the House of Representatives, 21168-21173 [27JY]

———printing of ceremonial proceedings, 21168 [27JY]

Congressional Award Program: presentations, 35936 [16DE]

Congressional budget: setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 102), 8553 [8AP], 9019 [10AP]

———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 92), debate procedure, 7391 [31MR], 7702 [1AP]

———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 92), rule request, 7747 [1AP]

———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 93), 7682, 7698 [1AP], 8081, 8083, 8084, 8095-8103 [7AP], 8285 [7AP], 8303-8364 [8AP], 8568 [9AP], 8626 [21AP], 8629 [9AP], 8921 [9AP], 9033 [10AP], 9650 [23AP], 12073 [12MY], 17050, 17051, 17056-17065, 17095, 17098 [23JN], 17361, 17363 [24JN], 26963 [8OC]

———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 93), appointment of conferees, 12073 [12MY]

———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 93), conference report, 17079 [25JN], 18705 [1JY]

———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 93), motion to recede, 12073 [12MY]

———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 95), 7759, 7760 [2AP], 8081 [7AP], 8614, 8619 [9AP]

Congressional Coalition on Adoption: health insurance for disabled, 3234 [9FE]

Congressional employees: annual financial disclosure statement for those cleared for access to classified information (H.R. 3287), 24242 [16SE]

Congressional mail: cost, 18083, 18086 [29JN]

Congressional Pay for Performance Act: enact (H.R. 1038), 5217 [10MR]

Congressional Record: printing under extensions of remarks, 18078 [29JN]

Congressional Research Service: Institute on Congressional Oversight and Investigations, 7736 [1AP]

Congressional Steel Caucus: anniversary, 25693 [30SE]

Constitution: amendment ratification efforts by Gregory Watson, 6715 [24MR]

———ceremony at Capitol in honor of the bicentennial (H. Con. Res. 161), 20108 [15JY], 22719, 22720 [6AU]

———congratulations from Australian Senate on 200th anniversary, 32675 [18NO]

———separation of powers, 16081 [16JN]

Covert operations: application of Boland amendmen, 15662 [15JN]

Credibility, 36719 [21DE]

Democracy: congressional disregard for laws, 7325 [30MR]

Dept. of Defense: report timetable to inform Congress of contractor problems, 15500 [11JN]

Diplomacy: privatization, 14911 [8JN]

Dominick V. Daniels Postal Facility, NJ: designate (H.R. 2985), 27702 [13OC]

Dorgan Task Force on Narrowing the $100 Billion Tax Gap: report, 10995-10998 [4MY]

Drug abuse: bipartisan strategy, 1766 [21JA]

Economic conditions: protect and improve quality of life through capitalism (H.R. 1398), 8654-8658 [9AP]

Economic Report to the Congress: submission (H.J. Res. 88), 1760 [21JA]

Education: Model Congress program for New Jersey secondary schools, 22336 [4AU]

Elections: campaign reform (H.R. 2717), 22690 [5AU]

———constitutional amendments on contributions and expenditures (H.J. Res. 285), 12742 [18MY]

———negative campaign ads, 3482 [18FE]

———Presidential debates, 18601 [1JY]

———prohibit solicitation of political contributions, 1081 [8JA]

Environmental and Energy Study Conference: elections, 28793 [21OC]

Exemplary Public Service Program: congressional award (H.R. 648), 1822 [21JA]

Fairness in Broadcasting Act: enact (S. 742), 14539 [3JN], 16326 [16JN], 21193 [27JY]

FCC: access charge hike, 5086 [9MR]

Federal Election Campaign Act: amend to better inform the electorate in elections for U.S. Senator or Representative (H.R. 1817), 6728 [25MR]

Ford, Representative Harold E.: gag order, 25669 [29SE], 28615 [21OC]

———indictment, 13284 [20MY], 23508 [20AU]

Foreign relations: participation in promulgation, 31925 [16NO]

———prohibit private assistance for military operations in a foreign country if Congress has prohibited covert assistance (H.R. 2522), 13835 [27MY], 20800 [22JY]

———U.S. policy, 13765, 13766 [27MY]

Foreign trade: policy, 7709 [1AP], 24060 [16SE]

Former Members of Congress: reception, 11667, 11668 [7MY]

FSLIC: facilitate provision of additional financial resources (H.R. 27), 7594 [31MR]

GAO: budget, 18080, 18081 [29JN]

Gejdenson, Representative: resignation from Select Committee on Hunger, 28466 [20OC]

Gingrich, Representative: special order to discuss corruption, communism, and 100th Congress, 16878 [22JN]

Gonzalez, Representative: personal explanation of incident in San Antonio, TX, 14906-14911 [8JN]

Gorbachev, Mikhail: planned address to joint session, 32675, 32677-32679 [18NO], 32714 [18NO], 32915 [19NO], 33004 [20NO]

``Guide to Records of the U.S. Senate at the National Archives, 1789-1989, Bicentennial Edition'': authorize printing (S. Con. Res. 64), 28828 [22OC]

Guide to Research Collections of Former Members of the House of Representatives 1789-1987: authorize printing (H. Con. Res. 140), 28827 [22OC]

Hangartner, Rick: relief (H.R. 1418), 4788 [4MR]

Hastings, Alcee L.: Judicial Conference recommendation of impeachment, 6617 [24MR]

Hill Staffers for the Hungry and Homeless: tribute, 31171 [5NO]

House of Representatives: adjournment, 4883 [5MR]

———adjournment sine die, 38250 [22DE]

———amend rules relative to campaign funding, 5979 [17MR]

———amend rules relative to continuing resolutions (H. Res. 229), 20842 [22JY], 21287 [28JY]

———appropriations, 18048-18053 [29JN]

———authorizing photograph (H. Res. 255), 23599 [9SE]

———authorizing Speaker to declare recess, 23895 [15SE]

———baseball game, 20658 [22JY]

———budget reconciliation reform (H. Res. 49), 1814 [21JA]

———Commission on Ethical Behavior, 18066-18073 [29JN]

———compensation for certain minority employees (H. Res. 6), 18 [6JA]

———elevator operators, 18086 [29JN]

———ethics complaints against Members, 15497 [11JN]

———former Presidents shall be nonvoting members-at-large (H.R. 3813), 36511 [18DE]

———independent counsel statute, 25717 [30SE]

———legislative program, 24817 [22SE]

———reduce period of time for certain rollcall votes by electronic device (H. Res. 232), 21286 [28JY]

———reforms, 33050-33054 [20NO]

———restrictive rules, 30377 [30OC]

———rules, 22051 [3AU], 22224 [4AU]

———rules relative to floor proceedings and blanket waivers of rules, 38274 [22DE]

———scheduling and reporting system, 11896 [11MY], 17054 [23JN]

———scheduling problems, 18600 [1JY]

———scheduling reform (H. Res. 47), 1808 [21JA]

———Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Finance rule violation, 22048 [3AU]

———tax legislation, 30672 [3NO]

———telephone system, 28803 [22OC]

———television panning during special orders, 18059-18066 [29JN]

———terms of office (H.J. Res. 77), 818 [7JA]

———voluntary controlled substances testing program for Members, officers, and employees (H. Res. 158), 11301 [6MY]

House of Representatives Classified Information Security Office: establish, 3328 [11FE]

Impoundment Control Act: amend (H.R. 1535), 5264 [10MR]

———congressional process for budget rescission disapproval (H.R. 1685), 6151 [18MR]

Income: congressional, executive, and judicial salaries and pensions, 1422, 1423 [20JA], 2700 [4FE]

Independent Counsel Act: congressional oversight, 28611 [21OC]

Intelligence services: congressional oversight (H.R. 1371), 4703 [3MR]

———joint committee, 9340 [22AP]

———oversight of activities, 4454 [2MR]

———oversight of activities (H.R. 1013), 36476 [18DE]

Interparliamentary conferences: Santiago, Chile, 29718-29721, 29725-29727 [28OC]

Iran: arms sales, 19833 [15JY]

———monitoring congressional proceedings relative to the Persian Gulf, 31714 [10NO]

Iran-Contra hearings, 14719 [4JN], 15382, 15384 [10JN], 15575-15577 [11JN]

———correction of transcript error, 15374 [10JN]

———Democratic Party stand, 19101 [9JY]

Legislative branch: establish commission to study compensation and other personnel policies and practices (H. Con. Res. 120), 11873 [8MY]

———making appropriations (H.R. 2714), 18042-18089 [29JN]

Library of Congress: Center for American English, 18048 [30JN]

———Speaker's Civic Achievement Awards Program (H.J. Res. 309), 18668 [1JY], 20303 [21JY], 29286 [27OC]

Longo, Joseph: delegation to secure release in Angola, 17426 [25JN]

Lyndon B. Johnson Congressional Internship Competition: winners, 15109 [9JN]

Massachusetts: congressional history of western region, 3274 [10FE]

Medical care: waste in Nation's programs, 13838 [27MY]

Members: attendance at ceremony in Philadelphia, PA, in honor of bicentennial of Constitution (H. Con. Res. 131), 14031 [28MY], 17669 [26JN]

———automatic reduction of pay if Congress fails to adopt a concurrent resolution on the budget (H.R. 3125), 22700 [5AU]

———campaign reform (H.R. 2717), 16772 [18JN]

———pay raise, 32975 [19NO]

———evaluation of actions, 16913-16925 [22JN]

———freeze salaries (H.R. 434), 1082 [8JA]

———complete recording of votes on any reported measure (H. Res. 297), 29753 [28OC]

———condition for salary increase (H.R. 949), 3482 [18FE]

———extend appreciation and holiday greetings to Members and staff, 37619 [21DE]

———fundraising for organizations supporting communism in Central America, 15496 [11JN], 15616 [11JN]

———official mail costs (H. Con. Res. 54), 3862 [19FE]

———pay adjustment be made by recorded vote and deferred until start of Congress (H.R. 3774), 35821 [16DE]

———safeguarding privileges and immunities, 15359 [10JN]

———salary increase, 1974 [27JA], 31282, 31283 [9NO]

———terms of office (H.J. Res. 77), 818 [7JA]

Michigan navy bean soup: Capitol tradition, 1765 [21JA]

Middle East: congressional role in foreign policy, 14395 [2JN]

Monetary policy: currency devaluation, 2504 [3FE]

Namibia: economic sanctions, 22149 [3AU]

NASA: congressional oversight of safety, 2677 [4FE]

National objectives: bipartisan efforts, 23601 [9SE]

National Republican Congressional Campaign Committee: money solicitation letters on official congressional stationary, 16286 [16JN]

National security: annual financial disclosure statement for those cleared for access to classified information (H.R. 3287), 24242 [16SE]

———congressional involvement, 5975 [17MR], 6437 [19MR]

———dependence on foreign suppliers for strategic materials, 22774-22779 [6AU]

———hearings to determine budget, 5679 [12MR]

———high cost, 27942 [14OC]

———policy, 16878 [22JN]

National Write Your Congressmen, Inc.: tribute, 21796 [30JY]

Nicaragua: opposition to Contra funding, 19101 [9JY]

———restrictions on consideration of any measure to assist the Contras (H. Res. 208), 17097 [23JN]

———Soviet influence, 19837 [15JY]

———suspend aid to Contras (H.R. 222), 4769-4772 [4MR], 5469 [11MR]

North, Oliver L.: granting of immunity, 3879 [19FE]

Nuclear warfare: zero-zero intermediate-range missile reductions in Europe, 18844 [7JY]

100th Congress: historic overview, 91-96 [6JA]

———legislative objectives, 91-96 [6JA], 919 [7JA], 2714 [4FE]

100th Cong., 1st sess.: sine die adjournment (H. Con. Res. 235), 37618 [21DE]

100th Cong., 2d sess.: convening (H.J. Res. 436), 37619 [21DE]

O'Neill, Thomas P., Jr.: Distinguished Service Award, 11667 [7MY]

———fifty years of public life, 11667 [7MY]

Overseas U.S. Citizen's Representation in the Congress Act: enact (H.R. 2534), 14055 [28MY]

Pages: tribute, 1913 [22JA]

Persian Gulf: War Powers Act, 23024 [7AU]

Petroleum: national security concern, 5222, 5233 [10MR]

Philadelphia, PA: joint session of Congress to honor bicentennial of the Constitution, 4001 [24FE]

Poindexter, John M.: granting of immunity, 3879 [19FE]

Political parties: impact on national policies, 12383-12385 [13MY]

Polygraphs: make ban applicable to Congress, 30868-30870 [4NO]

Postal Service: limitations on use of frank by candidates for public office, 33044 [20NO]

Presidents of the U.S.: submission of annual reports on the Standing Consultative Commission (H.R. 1724), 6601 [23MR]

Prompt Payment Act: close loopholes, 10601 [29AP]

Public debt: extension of limit (H.R. 3022), 21382 [28JY], 21422-21427 [29JY]

Reagan, President: administration policy, 17356 [24JN]

———agenda in 100th Congress, 4883 [5MR]

———budget deficit reduction discussions, 30955 [5NO]

———impeachment (H. Res. 111), 7229-7235 [30MR], 8006, 8013-8016 [6AP], 9301, 9302 [22AP], 9986-9990 [27AP], 10999 [4MY], 31955-31960 [16NO]

———invoke War Powers Act, 18104 [29JN]

———legislative goals, 16879 [22JN]

———obedience of Federal law, 12639 [18MY]

———positions on certain congressional issues, 36264 [18DE]

Regulatory Oversight and Control Act: enact, 1098 [8JA]

Salaries: implementation of appropriations bills prerequisite to appropriating certain, 5217 [10MR]

School busing: limit Supreme Court jurisdiction, 4104 [25FE]

Schumer, Representative, 18114 [29JN]

Senate: notification of organization of House (H. Res. 2), 6 [6JA]

———official personnel and office expense account (S. 1574), 26965 [8OC], 27714 [13OC]

———payment for telecommunications equipment and certain services furnished by Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper (S. 1532), 24865 [22SE]

———terms of office (H.J. Res. 77), 818 [7JA]

Senator Dennis Chavez Day: designate (H.J. Res. 359), 27729 [13OC]

Small business: support, 14431 [2JN]

Son Sung-Tae: completion of congressional fellowship, 32698 [18NO]

South Africa: U.S. policy, 16336 [16JN]

Soviet Union: exchanges between Members, 24472 [17SE]

———planned address by Mikhail Gorbachev to joint session, 32676, 32677 [18NO]

———television exchanges between Members of Congress and Deputies of Supreme Soviet, 8573 [9AP]

———visit by congressional delegation, 11248 [5MY]

Speaker: authorizing to administer oath of office to Representative Brennan (H. Res. 8), 19 [6JA]

State of the Reality Address, 2023 [27JA]

State of the Union Message: joint session to receive the President (H. Con. Res. 1), 2000 [27JA]

———transmittal (H. Doc. 100-1), order to print, 2003 [27JA]

Status of the budget: report from Committee on the Budget, 9320 [22AP]

Stewart, Russell: relief (H.R. 1418), 4788 [4MR]

Taxation: budget deficit, 7680 [1AP]

———budget resolution, 15375 [10JN]

Telephone: service improvement, 23633 [9SE]

Television: hearings on mergers, 14399 [2JN]

Treaties: congressional consent to terminate, withdraw from, or suspend the operation of (H.R. 3805), 36646, 36666 [19DE]

Votes, explanation: Yates, 30965 [5NO]

Votes, position on missed: Cardin, 16087 [15JN]

———Dorgan, 30964 [5NO]

———Gilman, 12757 [18MY]

———McHugh, 27709 [13OC]

———Slaughter, Louise M., 30971 [5NO]

Walden, David: relief (H.R. 1418), 4788 [4MR]

War Powers Act: executive and legislative roles, 21052 [23JY]

———invoke, 17962 [29JN]

———Presidential policy restrictions, 27163, 27165 [9OC], 27637 [13OC], 27846 [14OC], 28556 [21OC]

Western low-level radioactive waste disposal compact: consent (H.R. 1530), 5262 [10MR]

Zorinsky, Edward: condolences of House of Representatives (H. Res. 115), 5191, 5194 [10MR]

Remarks in Senate

Abortion: legislative authority for Congress and States (S.J. Res. 36), 2137, 2145 [28JA]

Achievements: recognition, 24354 [17SE]

Acquired immune deficiency syndrome: establish congressional advisory panel (S. 613), 4337-4339 [26FE]

Adjournment, 37952 [22DE]

———notification to the President, 37952 [22DE]

———(H. Con. Res. 220), 33095 [20NO]

Appropriations: bills shall be presented separately to the President (S. 1835), 30347 [30OC], 30680 [4NO]

———making (H.R. 2714), 25776, 25844-25848 [30SE]

———making (H.R. 2714), appointment of conferees, 28301 [16OC]

———procedure for expediting consideration (S. Con. Res. 16), 3136 [5FE]

———title separation of continuing resolutions, 21853-21868 [31JY]

Architect of the Capitol: authorize to accept gifts for the benefit of Capitol Buildings Art Collection (H.R. 60), 36570-36572 [19DE]

Armed Forces: volunteer Army versus draft, 14112 [29MY]

Arms sales: congressional authorization for certain exports, leases, and loans (S. 419), 2327, 2328 [29JA]

Bicentenial: observance, 2110 [28JA], 3073 [5FE], 4983 [6MR], 18177 [30JN], 23188 [7AU], 23937 [15SE], 24355 [17SE], 32603 [18NO], 35988 [17DE], 36185 [18DE], 37645 [21DE], 37955 [22DE]

Bicentennial minute: August 6, 1789, establishment of Senate-House joint rules, 22801 [6AU]

———July 28, 1952—death of Senator Brien McMahon, 21215 [28JY]

———July 29, 1805—Birth of Alexis de Tocqueville, 21471, 21472 [29JY]

———September 21, 1814—Senate Meets After the Capitol Is Burned, 24704 [22SE]

———November 6, 1898—Gas Explosion Rocks Capitol, 31226 [6NO]

———November 20, 1829—Shelby M. Cullom, 33066 [20NO]

Budget: allocation of funds, 11708 [7MY]

———balanced (S.J. Res. 161), 16405 [17JN]

———biennial cycle, 11434 [6MY]

———congressional action, 7560 [31MR], 25059 [24SE]

———constitutional amendment on balanced (S.J. Res. 25), 1652 [21JA]

———deficit, 26816 [7OC], 29018, 29182, 29184 [23OC]

———establish commission to study process (S. Res. 101), 2929 [4FE], 3073 [5FE]

———freeze, 33082-33100 [20NO]

———legislative priorities, 14291 [2JN]

———line-item veto (S. 402), 8999 [10AP]

———negotiations with administration, 30679 [4NO]

———perfecting amendment incorporating President's, 11418-11428 [6MY]

———perfecting amendment to the amendment to instructions proposed by motion to recommit, 11428-11433 [6MY]

———reconciliation directive on statutory limit on public debt (S. 1011), 8969 [10AP]

———scorekeeping report, 3860 [19FE], 4392 [26FE], 9453 [23AP], 11566 [6MY], 12315 [13MY], 13271 [20MY], 14163 [29MY], 15225 [10JN], 16189 [16JN], 17030 [23JN], 18212 [30JN], 19803 [14JY], 21935 [31JY], 26196 [1OC]

———status report, 8675 [9AP]

Byrd, Senator: voting record, 7447 [31MR]

Capitol Building and Grounds: security system, 9371 [23AP]

———Senate recording studio price schedule, 11625 [7MY][2JN]

Central American Negotiations Senate Observer Group: amend S. Res. 273 (S. Res. 297), 28124, 28133 [15OC]

China, People's Republic of: release of Yang Wei (S. Con. Res. 40), 6902 [25MR]

Committee on Governmental Affairs: authorizing production of records by Subcommittee on Investigations (S. Res. 292), 25650 [29SE]

Committee on Indian Affairs (Select): authorizing expenditures (S. Res. 296), 27447 [13OC]

Committee on Intelligence (House, Select): expenditures (S. Res. 192), 25852 [30SE]

Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition (Select): amendment to rules of procedure, 10935 [1MY]

Committee on the Judiciary: rules, 12025 [12MY]

Committee To Notify the President of the Assembly of the Congress: appointment (S. Res. 1), 197 [6JA]

Committees of the Senate: authority to file reports, 3945 [23FE]

———majority party appointments (S. Res. 19), 203 [6JA]

———majority party appointments (S. Res. 17), 202 [6JA]

———minority party appointments (S. Res. 18), 202 [6JA]

———minority party appointments (S. Res. 20), 203 [6JA]

———permission to file reports, 6511 [20MR]

———requirements for proposed legislation on new employee benefits (S. Res. 218), 13265 [20MY]

Congressional Award Board: emergency appropriation, 29624 [28OC]

Congressional Black Caucus: anniversary, 26925 [7OC]

Congressional budget: setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90

Congressional budgety: setting forth for fiscal years 1988-91 (S. Con. Res. 49), 9756-9768, 9786 [27AP], 10057, 10063-10097 [28AP], 10304, 10307-10320, 10326 [29AP], 10639 [30AP], 11038, 11039, 11041-11043, 11050-11072 [5MY], 11371-11506 [6MY], 11604 [7MY], 11809 [8MY], 16976-16978 [23JN]

———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-91 (S. Con. Res. 49), debate procedures, 11127 [5MY]

———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-91 (S. Con. Res. 49), point of order, 10086 [28AP]

———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 93), 8926 [10AP], 26309-26315 [2OC], 26592 [6OC]

———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 93), conference report, 16874 [19JN], 17222-17304 [24JN], 18224 [30JN]

———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 93), date for submitting recommendations to Committee on the Budget, 25650 [29SE]

Congressional Budget Impoundment and Control Act: print additional copies of Public Law 93-344, 6510 [20MR]

Congressional employees: tribute, 37730 [21DE]

Congressional Medal of Honor Society: anniversary, 31164 [5NO]

Congressional Salary Act: enact (S. 518), 3128 [5FE]

Congressional Senior Citizen Intern Program: meeting, 15222 [10JN]

Connecticut: congressional biographical series, 8029, 8030 [6AP]

Constitution: appreciation to Philadelphia, the National Park Service, and We the People 200, Inc., for hospitality during bicentennial commemoration (S. Con. Res. 80), 25856 [30SE]

———ceremony at Capitol in honor of the bicentennial (H. Con. Res. 161), 23181, 23182 [7AU]

Constitution Day: designate (S. 588), 4283 [26FE]

Constitutional amendments: procedures for calling convention for proposing amendments (S. 589), 4284-4288 [26FE]

Courts: authorizing testimony by investigator in U.S. v. Antonio Fernandez (S. Res. 320), 31856 [13NO]

``Creation of the Senate'': authorize reprinting (S. Res. 214), 11980 [12MY]

DeGooyer, Franzetta R.: tribute (S. Res. 169), 6121, 6144 [18MR]

Delaware: congressional biographical series, 8029, 8031 [6AP]

Democratic Party: foreign policy agenda for 100th Congress, 3814 [19FE]

Dept. of Defense: black budget, 6124 [18MR]

Dept. of Justice: Attorney General Meese's conduct of personal finances, 23343 [7AU]

District of Columbia: acquisition of Old City Post Office by the Architect of the Capitol (S. 1947), 35637 [15DE]

Education: congressional concerns, 8943 [10AP]

Edward Zorinsky Federal Building, Omaha, NE: designate (S. 1960), 35992 [17DE]

Elections: campaign finance and expenditure process (S. 1672), 23552-23561 [9SE]

———campaign reform (S. 1326), 14672 [4JN]

———financing laws, 19141 [9JY]

———limit expenditures of personal funds (S. 625), 4590-4592 [3MR]

Ethics in Government Act: amend to provide permanent authorization for independent counsel (S. 753), 5925, 5927 [17MR]

Executive departments: congressional oversight of rules (S. 1560), 21518-21524 [29JY]

Fairness in Broadcasting Act: enact (S. 742), 5623 [12MR], 6635 [24MR]

———enact (S. 742), unanimous-consent agreement, 9099 [21AP]

———enact (S. 742), unanimous-consent request relative to President's veto message, 16989 [23JN]

———enact (S. 742), veto, 16989-17002 [23JN]

Federal Election Campaign Enforcement Act: enact (S. 780), 8677 [9AP]

Federal Fiscal Procedures Improvement Act: enact (S. 832), 9415 [23AP]

Fiscal Procedures Reform Act: enact (S. 1362), 16151 [16JN]

Foreign policy: bipartisan consensus, 22380 [5AU]

———constitutional rights, 24705 [22SE]

Georgia: congressional biographical series, 8029, 8030 [6AP]

Giugni, Henry K.: election as Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate (S. Res. 10), 198 [6JA]

Goodrich, Robert A., Jr.: acknowledgment, 10631 [30AP]

Gorbachev, Mikhail: planned address to joint session, 32732 [19NO], 33065 [20NO]

Government in the Sunshine Act: anniversary, 5177 [10MR]

Government procurement: interest on overdue payments (S. 328), 20075 [15JY], 22418 [5AU], 22829, 22841, 22979 [6AU], 26602 [6OC], 27187-27211, 27219-27241 [9OC], 27451 [13OC]

Government—U.S.: relationship between the executive and legislative branch, 21698-21704 [30JY]

Graham, Senator: Golden Gavel Award recipient, 35953 [17DE]

Greene, Howard: election as Sec. for the Minority of the Senate (S. Res. 12), 199 [6JA]

``Guide to Records of the U.S. Senate at the National Archives, 1789-1989, Bicentennial Edition'': authorize printing (S. Con. Res. 64), 17556 [25JN]

Guide to Research Collections of Former Members of the House of Representatives, 1789-1987: authorize printing (H. Con. Res. 140), 30805 [4NO]

Hall, Samuel T.: authorizing testimony in Commonwealth of Kentucky v. Geoffrey M. Young (S. Res. 196), 10373 [29AP]

Hart, Gary: Presidential campaign, 35627 [15DE]

History: review of events of 1987, 36166 [18DE]

House of Representatives: adjournment (H. Con. Res. 127), 13488 [21MY]

———adjournment (H. Con. Res. 154), 18500, 18594 [1JY]

———adjournment (H. Con. Res. 215), 31513 [10NO]

———adjournment (H. Con. Res. 170), 21888 [31JY]

———notification of election of Senator Stennis as President pro tempore (S. Res. 6), 198 [6JA]

Housing and Community Development Act: congressional intent and policy with respect to the urban development action grants program, 7443 [31MR]

———modification of congressional intent and policy with respect to the urban development action grants program, 7444 [31MR]

Income: rate of pay, 21868-21871 [31JY]

Informed Electorate Act: enact (S. 593), 4302 [26FE]

Intelligence Oversight Act: enact (S. 1721), 25311, 25318, 25337 [25SE]

———enact (S. 1721), star print, 29642 [28OC]

Intelligence services: Presidential findings for certain operations (S. 1818), 29443-29445 [27OC]

Interim Office of Senate Security: establish (S. Res. 229), 14871, 14872 [5JN]

John W. Wydler U.S. Courthouse, Uniondale, NY: designate (S. 1642), House amendments, 36576 [19DE]

John W. Wydler U.S. Courthouse, Uniondale, NY: designate, 23127 [7AU]

Joint session (H. Con. Res. 1), 1140 [12JA]

Legislation: establish procedure to expedite certain bills (S. Con. Res. 16), 9415 [23AP]

Maryland: congressional biographical series, 8029, 8030 [6AP]

Massachusetts: congressional biographical series, 8029, 8031 [6AP]

Members: attendance at ceremony in Philadelphia, PA, in honor of bicentennial of Constitution (H. Con. Res. 131), 16382 [17JN]

———prohibit franking privileges for mass mailings (S. 1357), 15455 [11JN]

———salary increase, 1259 [14JA]

Mook, Barbara: authorizing testimony in Commonwealth of Kentucky v. Geoffrey M. Young (S. Res. 196), 10373 [29AP]

National Commission on Dairy Policy: extension of date for report (S. 410), 2322 [29JA]

National issues: public impression, 23714-23716 [10SE]

National objectives: bipartisan efforts, 23512 [9SE]

New Hampshire: congressional biographical series, 8031, 8032 [6AP]

New Jersey: congressional biographical series, 8029, 8031 [6AP]

New York: congressional biographical series, 8030, 8031 [6AP]

Nicaragua: expedited procedures of the Congress relative to Contra aid, 13926 [28MY]

North Carolina: congressional biographical series, 8030 [6AP]

Office of Senate Security: establish (S. Res. 243), 18506 [1JY]

100th Congress: objectives, 206 [6JA], 1302 [14JA]

100th Congress, 1st session.: legislative accomplishments, 23355 [7AU]

———sine die adjournment (H. Con. Res. 235), 37952 [22DE]

100th Congress, 2d session.: convening (H.J. Res. 436), 37952 [22DE]

Pennsylvania: congressional biographical series, 8031 [6AP]

Persian Gulf: invoke War Powers Act, 28366, 28368 [20OC]

———involvement of U.S. Armed Forces, 16346-16363 [17JN]

Political campaigns: public financing, 10667 [30AP]

Pratt, David J.: commend for service to Senate (S. Res. 177), 7249 [30MR]

———election as Sec. for the Majority of the Senate (S. Res. 11), 199 [6JA]

President: line-item veto authority, 2353 [29JA]

President pro tempore: congratulations upon election of Senator Stennis (S. Res. 5), 198 [6JA]

———notification of Senator Stennis' election to the President (S. Res. 4), 198 [6JA]

Public debt: constitutional amendment requiring \3/5\ vote of both Houses of Congress to increase, 1651 [21JA]

———extension of limit, 21510-21515 [29JY]

———extension of limit (H.R. 3022), 21489, 21510-21515 [29JY]

Public opinion polls: effect on Members votes, 31837 [13NO]

Railroads: consent to improvements compact (S. 771), 6108 [18MR]

Reagan, President: economic report (H.J. Res. 88), 1866 [22JA]

———visit to Capitol Hill, 7935 [3AP]

———wish for speedy recovery (S. 21), 203 [6JA]

Republican Policy Committee: information bulletin board for Senators, 22375, 22376 [5AU]

Rhode Island: congressional biographical series, 8030, 8031 [6AP]

Rules of the Senate: amend relative to amendments under cloture (S. Res. 24), 287 [6JA]

———amend relative to amendments (S. Res. 277), 23150-23154, 23326 [7AU]

———amend relative to electronic voting (S. Res. 29), 288 [6JA]

———amend relative to limitation on legislative amendments (S. Res. 26), 287 [6JA]

———amend relative to motion to proceed (S. Res. 275), 23150-23154, 23326 [7AU]

———amend relative to questions of germaneness of amendments (S. Res. 25), 287 [6JA]

———amend relative to questions of germaneness of amendments (S. Res. 27), 288 [6JA]

———amend relative to reading of amendments under cloture (S. Res. 28), 288 [6JA]

———amend rule XXV relative to committee membership (S. Res. 14), 199 [6JA]

———amend rule XXV relative to committee membership (S. Res. 15), 199 [6JA]

———amend rule XXV relative to committee membership (S. Res. 16), 200 [6JA]

———amend relative to sense of the Senate or Congress resolutions (S. Res. 274), 23150-23154, 23326 [7AU]

———amend relative to time limit on votes (S. Res. 276), 23150-23154, 23326 [7AU]

Saffold, C. Abbott: elected Sec. for the Majority of the Senate, 7249 [30MR]

Saudi Arabia: sale of Maverick missiles, 15408 [11JN]

Sec. of the Senate: notification of the House of Representatives on the election of Walter J. Stewart (S. Res. 9), 198 [6JA]

———notification of the President on the election of Walter J. Stewart (S. Res. 8), 198 [6JA]

Senate: adjournment (H. Con. Res. 127), 13488 [21MY]

———adjournment (H. Con. Res. 154), 18500, 18594 [1JY]

———authorize photograph (S. Res. 228), 14871 [5JN]

———authorizing employees to testify in unemployment compensation hearing (S. Res. 236), 16639 [18JN]

———authorizing testimony and production of documents in an unemployment compensation appeals matter (S. Res. 203), 10668 [30AP]

———bicentennial minute, 209 [6JA], 1251 [14JA], 1369 [16JA], 1438 [20JA], 1558 [21JA], 1839 [22JA], 2228 [29JA], 2401 [2FE], 2746 [4FE], 3346 [17FE], 3593 [19FE], 3904 [23FE], 4163 [26FE], 4570 [3MR], 4982 [6MR], 5115 [10MR], 5561 [12MR], 5687 [13MR], 6006 [18MR], 6485 [20MR], 6524 [23MR], 6636 [24MR], 6788 [25MR], 6969 [26MR], 7103 [27MR], 7244 [30MR], 7432 [31MR], 7675 [1AP], 7893 [3AP], 8023 [6AP], 8397 [8AP], 8675 [9AP], 8927 [10AP], 9085 [21AP], 9199 [22AP], 9371 [23AP], 9754 [27AP], 10053 [28AP], 10302 [29AP], 10635 [30AP], 10874 [1MY], 11043 [5MY], 11370 [6MY], 11605 [7MY], 11751 [8MY], 11970 [12MY], 12286 [13MY], 12456 [14MY], 12583 [15MY], 12830 [19MY], 13235 [20MY], 13438 [21MY], 13688 [27MY], 13864 [28MY], 14141 [29MY], 14434 [3JN], 14611 [4JN], 14809 [5JN], 14955 [9JN], 15122 [10JN], 15408 [11JN], 16099 [16JN], 16343 [17JN], 16606 [18JN], 16820 [19JN], 16976 [23JN], 17556 [25JN], 17823 [26JN], 17959 [27JN], 18407 [1JY], 18738 [7JY], 18914 [8JY], 19296 [10JY], 19773 [14JY], 20040 [15JY], 20148 [17JY], 20516 [21JY], 20655 [22JY], 20931 [23JY], 21116 [24JY], 21809 [31JY], 21951 [3AU], 22206 [4AU], 22454 [5AU], 23525 [9SE], 23714 [10SE], 24140 [16SE], 24478 [18SE], 25018 [23SE], 25182 [24SE], 25309 [25SE], 25391 [28SE], 25608 [29SE], 25860 [30SE], 26147 [1OC], 26329 [2OC], 26515 [6OC], 26820 [7OC], 27091 [8OC], 27264 [9OC], 27443 [13OC], 27809 [14OC], 28124 [15OC], 28283 [16OC], 28412 [20OC], 28973 [22OC], 29142 [23OC], 29435 [27OC], 29633 [28OC], 29879 [29OC], 30338 [30OC], 30527 [3NO], 30762 [4NO], 31128 [5NO], 31567 [10NO], 31730 [12NO], 31883 [13NO], 32032 [17NO], 32796 [19NO], 35627 [15DE], 36581 [19DE]

———budget procedure, 10050 [28AP]

———budget rescission proposal, 12533 [14MY]

———calendar, 6503 [20MR]

———campaign finance reform, 11815 [8MY]

———commemoration of bicentennial (S. Res. 166), 5654 [12MR]

———documentation for payments and reimbursements from contingent fund (S. Res. 258), 21270 [28JY], 26138 [1OC]

———end of session wrap-up of issues, 37732 [21DE]

———ethical conduct of political committees (S. Res. 279), 23327, 23366 [7AU]

———fiscal year starts, 26068 [1OC]

———history, 35597-35601 [15DE]

———hour of daily meeting (S. Res. 13), 199 [6JA]

———literature and film, 12627 [15MY]

———notification of organization of House (S. Res. 2), 197 [6JA]

———official mail funds (S. Res. 257), 21270 [28JY]

———official personnel and office expense account (S. 1574), 21738 [30JY], 22896 [6AU]

———order to print document, 35627 [15DE]

———payment for telecommunications equipment and certain services furnished by Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper (S. 1532), 25184 [24SE]

———privilege of the floor, 2650 [3FE]

———procedures for payment of expenses relative to S. Res. 352 and H. Con. Res. 131 (S. Res. 244), 18508 [1JY]

———purchase of calendars (S. Res. 223), 14141 [29MY]

———recess, 12632 [15MY], 18234 [30JN]

———reimbursement of expenses paid to witnesses (S. Res. 259), 21270 [28JY]

———Republican minority function, 13132 [20MY]

———rules, 12439 [14MY]

———rules regarding floor debate, 23958-23960 [15SE], 30755 [4NO]

———televised coverage of proceedings, 14265, 14268 [2JN]

———tribute to floor staffs, 23366 [7AU]

———visit by French Senators, 20216 [17JY]

Senate Arms Control Observer Group: reauthorize and redesignate (S. Res. 30), 288-291 [6JA]

Senate Central American Negotiation Observer Group: establish (S. Res. 273), 23129, 23325 [7AU]

Senate Legal Counsel: authorizing representation for certain employees (see S. Res. 272)

———authorizing representation for Senator Simon (S. Res. 235), 16639 [18JN]

———representation and testimony of Senate employees in bar admission proceeding (S. Res. 269), 22433 [5AU]

———representation of Sec. of the Senate in Humphrey v. Baker (S. Res. 168), 6121, 6143 [18MR]

Shamir, Yitzhak: visit of Israeli Prime Minister to Capitol, 3593 [19FE]

Social Security: representation, 14164 [29MY]

South Carolina: congressional biographical series, 8029, 8030 [6AP]

Stennis, Senator: congratulations upon election as President pro tempore (S. Res. 5), 198 [6JA]

———election as President pro tempore (S. Res. 3), 197 [6JA]

———notification of election as President pro tempore to the President (S. Res. 4), 198 [6JA]

———retirement, 28653 [21OC]

Stewart, Walter J.: election as Sec. of the Senate (S. Res. 7), 198 [6JA]

Tahoe regional planning compact: consent of Congress (S. 1471), 18949 [8JY]

Tax Policy Information Act: enact (S. 1709), 24784 [22SE]

Taxation: Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Reduction Act, 22212 [4AU]

———income tax rates, 11398 [6MY]

———increases (S. Res. 46), 2352 [29JA]

Uniondale, NY: John W. Wydler U.S. Courthouse, 23127 [7AU]

Virginia: congressional biographical series, 8030, 8031 [6AP]

War Powers Act: implementation, 25777 [30SE]

———Presidential policy restrictions, 14291 [2JN], 24480-24503 [18SE]

———require compliance with provisions (S.J. Res. 194), 27260 [9OC]

Western low-level waste disposal compact: consent of Congress (S. 717), 5346, 5349 [11MR]

Reports

Allocation of Spending and Credit Responsibilities: Committee on the Budget (H. Rept. 100-41), 8624 [9AP]

Budget Scorekeeping: CBO, 3860 [19FE], 4392 [26FE], 9453 [23AP], 10167 [28AP], 11566 [6MY], 13271 [20MY], 14163 [29MY], 16189 [16JN], 17030 [23JN], 18212 [30JN], 19261 [9JY], 19803 [14JY], 21935 [31JY], 26197 [1OC], 31907 [13NO]

Budget status: CBO, 20592 [21JY]

———Committee on the Budget (House), 4082 [25FE], 9321, 9322 [22AP], 11566 [6MY], 12315 [13MY], 13271 [20MY], 14163 [29MY], 27712 [13OC]

Classified Information in the Legislative Branch: Subcommittee on Investigations (Senate, Permanent), 18506 [1JY]

Congressional Action on Budget: James Blum, CBO, 7560 [31MR]

Congressional Budget: Committee on Appropriations, 8344 [8AP]

Congressional Budget for Fiscal Year 1988 (H. Con. Res. 93), 22450 [5AU]

Congressional Budget—Crosswalk Allocation: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, 26592 [6OC]

Deficit's Powerful Friends: Representative Jerry Lewis, 10308-10311 [29AP]

Federal Tax Increases and the Budget Deficit, 1947-86—Some Empirical Evidence: Richard Vedder, Lowell Gallaway and Christopher Frenze, 10640 [30AP]

Fiscal Year 1988 Alternative Budget: Congressional Black Caucus, 8359-8362 [8AP]

Foreign Travel Expenditures, 1783 [21JA], 5092 [9MR], 6628 [24MR], 15364, 15365 [10JN], 20778 [22JY], 22786-22795 [6AU], 24347 [17SE], 30898 [4NO], 32799-32809 [19NO]

Interest on Overdue Government Payments (S. 328): Committees on Governmental Affairs and the District of Columbia, 27226 [9OC]

Mission for Democracy—Chile, Argentina, and Panama, 29727-29731 [28OC]

Selected Cases of Criminal Prosecution of Members of Congress: Committee To Study Undercover Activities of Components of the Dept. of Justice (Select), 30507-30512 [3NO]

Senate Accomplishments in the 100th Congress, 23355 [7AU]

Senate Intelligence Security (excerpt), 18506 [1JY]

Senate Official Personnel and Office Expense Account (S. 1574): CBO, 26965 [8OC]

War Powers: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Rept. 93-220), 24484 [18SE]

Reports by conference committees

Congressional Budget for Fiscal Years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 93), conference report, 16889 [22JN]

Reports filed

Architect of the Capitol Authorization To Accept Gifts for Benefit of Capitol Buildings Art Collection: Committee on Rules and Administration (H.R. 60) (S. Rept. 100-170), 25184 [24SE]

———Committee on House Administration (H.R. 60) (H. Rept. 100-213), 19562 [13JY]

Award Special Congressional Gold Medal: Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (H.R. 390), 35795 [16DE]

Bicentennial Constitution Ceremony at Capitol: Committee on Public Works and Transportation (H. Con. Res. 161) (H. Rept. 100-270), 22312 [4AU]

Budget Resolution for Fiscal Year 1988: Committee on the Budget (H.R. 3545) (H. Rept. 100-391), 29209 [26OC]

Congressional Budget: Committee on the Budget (S. Con. Res. 48) (Rept. 100-40), 9120 [21AP]

———Committee on the Budget (S. Con. Res. 49-51), 9120 [21AP]

———committee of conference (H. Con. Res. 93) (H. Rept. 100-175), 16958 [22JN]

———Committee on Rules (H. Con. Res. 93) (H. Rept. 100-170), 16767 [18JN]

———Committee on the Budget (House) (H. Con. Res. 93) (H. Rept. 100-201), 18680 [1JY]

———Committee on Rules (H. Con. Res. 93) (H. Rept. 100-302), 24134 [16SE]

———(H. Con. Res. 93), Consideration (H. Res. 139): Committee on the Budget (H. Rept. 100-42), 8095 [7AP]

———(H. Con. Res. 95): Committee on the Budget (H. Rept. 100-41), 8122 [7AP]

Congressional Budget Act: Committee on Veterans' Affairs (H. Rept. 100-308), 24352 [17SE]

Documentation for Payments and Reimbursements From Senate Contingent Fund: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 258) (S. Rept. 100-130), 21249 [28JY]

Fairness in Broadcasting Act: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (S. 742) (S. Rept. 100-34), 7948 [3AP]

Honorary Status of Librarian of Congress Emeritus to Daniel J. Boorstin: (H.J. Res. 291) (H. Rept. 100-215), 19562 [13JY]

Legislative Activities for 99th Congress: Committee on Foreign Relations (S. Rept. 100-28), 7529 [31MR]

Legislative Activities for 99th Congress: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. Rept. 100-29), 7529 [31MR]

Legislative Branch Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 2714) (S. Rept. 100-158), 24214 [16SE]

Public Debt Extension: Committee on Rules (H.R. 3022), Consideration (H. Res. 233) (H. Rept. 100-248), 21377 [28JY]

———(H.R. 3022) (H. Rept. 100-244), 21376 [28JY]

Reimbursement of Expenses Paid to Witnesses Appearing Before Senate: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 259) (S. Rept. 100-131), 21249 [28JY]

Senate Official Mail Funding: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 257) (S. Rept. 100-129), 21249 [28JY]

Senate Personnel and Office Expense Account: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. 1574) (S. Rept. 100-134), 21738 [30JY]

Senate Purchase of Calendars: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 223), 13932 [28MY]

Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper Telecommunications Equipment: (S. 1532) (S. Rept. 100-121), 20987 [23JY]

Speaker's Civic Achievement Awards Program: Committee on House Administration (H.J. Res. 309) (H. Rept. 100-221), 19898 [15JY]

———Committee on Rules and Administration (H.J. Res. 309) (S. Rept. 100-172), 25184 [24SE]

Subdivision of the Allocation of Budget Totals for Fiscal Year 1988: Committee on Appropriations (H. Rept. 100-253), 21468 [29JY]

Reports to constituents

Hamilton, Lee H.: Meeting Veterans Needs, 15392 [10JN]

———100th Congress, 3314 [11FE]

———Our Changing Federal System, 4785 [4MR]

Resignations

Committee on Hunger (Select): Representative Bilbray, 31922 [16NO]

Resolutions by organizations

Salary increases for certain executive, legislative, and judicial officers: Mississippi Gulf Coast Retired Officers Association, 5987 [17MR]

Tribute to Edward Zorinsky, 6486 [20MR]

Tribute to Raymond E. Hooper: Committee on Veterans' Affairs, 21824 [31JY]

Resumes

Congressional Activity: 100th Cong., 1st sess., D309 [1MY], D489 [1JY], D574 [3AU], D679 [1OC], D777 [2NO], D789 [4NO]

Rules

Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, 15224 [10JN]

Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), 12025 [12MY]

House of Representative, 22289 [4AU]

Prohibit solicitation of political contributions in House of Representatives, 1081 [8JA]

Rulings

Authority to establish Metlakatla Indian community, 27989 [15OC]

Rulings of the Chair

Budget: setting forth congressional for U.S. Government for fiscal (S. Con. Res. 49), 10086 [28AP]

Schedules

Committees of the Senate: meetings, 5104-5111 [9MR]

Senate: meetings, 20845 [22JY]

Statements

Broadcast Spectrum Scarcity: FAA, 16992 [23JN]

Budget Deficit: Rudolph G. Penner, CBO, 6195 [18MR]

Budget Deficits: Representative William H. Gray, 8575, 8576 [9AP]

Budget Process, 2248 [29JA]

Budget Sequestration: Senator Roth, 37701 [21DE]

Celebrity Case: San Antonio, TX, judge, 14906 [8JN]

Charge to George Washington: Continental Congress, 24502 [18SE]

Conflict in Cyprus: Representative Bonior, 20324 [21JY]

Congress Restrained From Oppressive Measures: Alexander Hamilton, 28560 [21OC]

———James Madison, 28560 [21OC]

Congressional Budget: Committee on Appropriations, 8344 [8AP]

———National Taxpayers Union, 8574 [9AP]

———Richard Vedder, 8338 [8AP]

———(sundry), 8335 [8AP]

Constitution: Senator Boren, 14643 [4JN]

Constitutional Convention, 4285 [26FE]

———Alexander Hamilton, 4288 [26FE]

———William Van Alstyne, 4285 [26FE]

Evaluation: Fred Wurtheimer, 16915 [22JN]

———Victor Kramer, 16915 [22JN]

Fairness Doctrine: Dept. of Commerce, 16995 [23JN]

———FCC, 16993 [23JN]

———Fred W. Friendly, 16993 [23JN]

First Assembly: Benjamin Franklin, 7782 [2AP]

Foreign Policy and Treaty Termination: Senator Dole, 13140 [20MY]

Greece-Turkey Assistance Bill: Arthur H. Vandenberg, 10965 [4MY]

Home Rule Act: Representative Natcher, 27848 [14OC]

———Representatives Dymally, Dellums, and Delegate Fauntroy, 27853 [14OC]

———Richard M. Nixon, 27853 [14OC]

———Senator Adams, 27848 [14OC]

Japanese Trading Firms Dealing With Soviet Union: Kazuo Kumagai, 22776 [6AU]

Let History Answer the Question of Man Governing Himself: Thomas Jefferson, 28971 [22OC]

Lifetime Senate Terms: Alexander Hamilton, 16606 [18JN]

———Connecticut delegate, 16606 [18JN]

Myth of the Day—That the Congress Lacks Character and Wisdom: Senator Proxmire, 28775 [21OC]

Nuclear Weapons: Henry M. Jackson, 26434 [6OC]

Preserving Institutional Integrity of Congress: Earl Warren, Powell v. McCormack, 6620 [24MR]

President's Veto of Clean Water Bill, 27806 [14OC]

Principles on the Arizona Cliff Dam Settlement: Arizona congressional delegation and National Coalition to Stop Cliff Dam, 31881 [13NO]

Refer H. Con. Res. 93 Conference Report to Committee on Finance: by, 17278 [24JN]

Senate: Isaac Bassett, 7432 [31MR]

Statutory Inspector General Office: GAO, 7963 [3AP]

U.S. Constitution: Richard B. Morris, 4283 [26FE]

Vote on Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act: 16 Republican Senators, 20435 [21JY]

War Powers: Abraham Lincoln, 24481 [18SE]

———Alexander Hamilton, 24481 [18SE]

———James Buchanan, 18104 [29JN]

———James Madison, 18104 [29JN], 24480 [18SE]

———Richard W. Murphy, Dept. of State, 24480 [18SE]

———Wayne Morse, 18104 [29JN]

War Powers Act, 24769 [22SE]

Studies

Organized Labor's Menu for the 100th Congress: U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 18907 [8JY]

Summaries

Appropriation Process Reform Amendments, 1798 [21JA]

Congressional Activity, D915 [22DE]

Congressional Budget for Fiscal Years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 102), 8553-8555 [8AP]

Fiscal Procedures Reform Act (S. 1362), 16157 [16JN]

Highlights of Conference Agreement on Fiscal 1988 Budget Resolution, 17230-17234 [24JN]

Regulatory Oversight and Control Act, 1098 [8JA]

Tables

Appropriations acts enacted and vetoed, 1796 [21JA]

Blanket waivers of House rules, 98th—100th Congress, 38274 [22DE]

C-SPAN/C-SPAN II affiliates, 14275 [2JN]

Defense spending and revenues, 11475 [6MY]

Deficit reduction breakdown in H. Con. Res. 93 conference report, 17256 [24JN]

Deficit reduction proposals, 11386 [6MY]

Democratic budget proposal, 9174 [21AP]

Disposition of singly and multiply referred measures, 96th-98th Congresses, 4078 [25FE]

Escalating cost of Congress, 36541 [19DE]

Months required for passage of constitutional amendments, 16621 [18JN]

Open and restrictive rules for 95th-100th Congresses, 16434 [17JN], 38274 [22DE]

Outlays for the legislative branch of the Government, by unit, selected fiscal years 1966-87, 36545 [19DE]

Public laws on continuing appropriations, 873 [21JA]

Restrictive House rules, 21423, 21424 [29JY]

Rules reported in the 100th Congress, 38274 [22DE], 30377 [30OC]

Rules waiving all points of order against measures, 38274 [22DE]

Senate Committee on the Budget scoring: H.R. 2714, legislative branch spending totals, 25848 [30SE]

Time expended by Senate for daily activities for 1979, 1985, and 1987, 14275 [2JN]

Testimonies

Fairness Doctrine: Charles Ferris, 16992 [23JN]

Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. Organizational Constraints: George D. Gould, 6843 [25MR]

Media Coverage of House and Senate Proceedings: Senator Byrd, 14271 [2JN]

Watergate: John Dean, 3428 [17FE]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 1, joint session of Congress to receive State of the Union Message, 19 [6JA], 1140 [12JA]

H. Con. Res. 93, congressional budget setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90, 8307 [8AP], 8568-8570 [9AP], 11496-11502 [6MY]

H. Con. Res. 103, conditional adjournment of the House of Representatives, 8567 [9AP], 8733 [9AP]

H. Con. Res. 127, adjournment of House and Senate from May 21 to 27, 13084 [20MY]

H. Con. Res. 131, attendance of Representatives, Senators, and other appropriate persons at ceremony in Philadelphia, PA, in honor of the bicentennial of the Constitution, 14031 [28MY]

H. Con. Res. 161, ceremony at Capitol in honor of the bicentennial of the Constitution, 22720 [6AU]

H. Con. Res. 170, adjournment, 21459 [29JY], 21888 [31JY]

H. Con. Res. 175, adjournment, 23182 [7AU]

H. Con. Res. 235, sine die adjournment, 37618 [21DE]

H. Res. 2, notification to Senate of organization of the House, 6 [6JA]

H. Res. 3, Committee To Notify the President of the Assembly of the Congress, 6 [6JA]

H. Res. 9, election of members to certain standing committees of the House, 20 [6JA]

H. Res. 39, appointment of members to committees of the House, 983 [8JA]

H. Res. 49, budget reconciliation reform in House of Representatives, 1815 [21JA]

H. Res. 108, operating funds for Committees of the House, 6264, 6265 [19MR]

H. Res. 115, House condolences for Edward Zorinsky, 5191 [10MR]

H. Res. 161, tribute to Stewart B. McKinney, 11710 [7MY]

H. Res. 208, restrictions on House consideration of any measure to assist the Contras, 17098 [23JN]

H. Res. 218, appointment of minority employee in House of Representatives, 18665 [1JY]

H. Res. 255, official photograph of House of Representatives, 23599 [9SE]

H. Res. 297, voting regulations relative to congressional committees, 29753 [28OC]

H. Res. 332, designate membership on Committees of the House, 35649 [15DE]

H. Res. 345, authorizing Committee To Notify the President of Completion of Business, 37618 [21DE]

H.J. Res. 88, submission of Economic Report to the Congress, 1760 [21JA]

H.J. Res. 291, confer honorary status of Librarian of Congress Emeritus on Daniel J. Boorstin, 20307 [21JY]

H.J. Res. 309, establish a Speaker's Civic Achievement Awards Program, 20303 [21JY], 26139 [1OC]

H.J. Res. 321, balanced budget, 16577 [17JN]

H.J. Res. 436, convening of 100th Cong., 2d sess., 37952 [22DE]

H.R. 60, authorize Architect of the Capitol to accept gifts for the benefit of Capitol Buildings Art Collection, 20308 [21JY], 36570 [19DE]

H.R. 648, authorize congressional award for Exemplary Public Service Program, 1822 [21JA]

H.R. 2714, making appropriations, 25815-25820 [30SE]

H.R. 3251, Bicentennial of the U.S. Congress Commemorative Coin Act, 25440 [29SE]

H.R. 3813, former Presidents shall be nonvoting members-at-large of the House of Representatives, 36512 [18DE]

S. 273, establish Senate Central American Negotiation Observer Group, 23129 [7AU]

S. 328, Government interest on overdue payments, 27187, 27238-27241 [9OC]

S. 345, Government contracts competitive examination process for selection of members of boards of contract appeals, 13539 [21MY]

S. 410, extension of date for report from National Commission on Dairy Policy, 2322 [29JA]

S. 416, Federal Budget Reform Act, 2254-2258 [29JA]

S. 419, Arms Export Reform Act, 2328 [29JA]

S. 593, Informed Electorate Act, 4303 [26FE]

S. 625, amend Federal Election Campaign Act to limit expenditures of personal funds, 4592 [3MR]

S. 717, Western low-level waste disposal compact, 5346-5349 [11MR]

S. 742, Fairness in Broadcasting Act, 14539 [3JN]

S. 753, Ethics in Government Act amendment to provide permanent authorization for independent counsel, 5926 [17MR]

S. 771, consent to rail improvements compact, 6110 [18MR]

S. 1011, budget reconciliation directive on statutory limit on public debt, 8971 [10AP]

S. 1326, Federal Campaign Reform Act, 14672-14675 [4JN]

S. 1357, prohibit franking privileges for mass mailings by Members of Congress, 15456 [11JN]

S. 1362, Fiscal Procedures Reform Act, 16152-16157 [16JN]

S. 1532, payment for telecommunications equipment and certain services furnished by Senate Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper, 24865 [22SE]

S. 1560, congressional oversight of rules, 21519-21522 [29JY]

S. 1574, Senate official personnel and office expense account, 26965-26967 [8OC]

S. 1642, designate John W. Wydler U.S. Courthouse, 23128 [7AU]

S. 1672, Congressional Campaign Reform Act, 23553-23557 [9SE]

S. 1721, Intelligence Oversight Act, 25311 [25SE]

S. 1835, continuing appropriations bills shall be presented separately to the President, 30348 [30OC]

S. Con. Res. 1, adjournment, 772 [6JA]

S. Con. Res. 16, procedure for expediting consideration of certain legislation, 3134 [5FE]

S. Con. Res. 40, rights situation in the People's Republic of China should be placed on U.N. Commission on Human Rights agenda for next meeting, 6901 [25MR]

S. Con. Res. 64, authorizing printing of ``Guide to Records of the U.S. Senate at the National Archives, 1789-1989, Bicentennial Edition'', 17556, 17586 [25JN]

S. Con. Res. 80, appreciation of Congress to Philadelphia, the National Park Service, and We the People 200, Inc., for hospitality during Constitution bicentennial commemoration, 25886 [30SE]

S. Con. Res. 235, 100th Congress, 1st sess. sine die adjournment, 37952 [22DE]

S. Res. 1, Committee To Notify the President of the Assembly of Congress, 197 [6JA], 777 [6JA]

S. Res. 2, notification to House of Representatives of organization of Senate, 197, 777 [6JA]

S. Res. 3, election of Senator Stennis as President pro tempore, 197 [6JA]

S. Res. 4, notification to President of election of Senator Stennis as President pro tempore, 198 [6JA]

S. Res. 5, congratulations upon election of Senator Stennis as President pro tempore, 198 [6JA]

S. Res. 6, notification to House of Representatives on election of Senator Stennis as President pro tempore, 198 [6JA]

S. Res. 7, election of Walter J. Stewart as Sec. of the Senate, 198 [6JA]

S. Res. 8, notification of the President on election of Walter J. Stewart as Sec. of the Senate, 198 [6JA]

S. Res. 9, notification of House of Representatives on election of Walter J. Stewart as Sec. of the Senate, 198 [6JA]

S. Res. 10, election of Henry K. Giugni as Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate, 199 [6JA]

S. Res. 11, election of David J. Pratt as Sec. for the Majority of the Senate, 199 [6JA]

S. Res. 12, election of Howard Greene as Sec. for the Minority of the Senate, 199 [6JA]

S. Res. 13, hour of daily meeting of Senate, 199 [6JA]

S. Res. 14, amend rule XXV relative to committee membership, 199 [6JA]

S. Res. 15, amend rule XXV relative to committee membership, 199 [6JA]

S. Res. 16, amend rule XXV relative to committee membership, 200 [6JA]

S. Res. 17, majority party committee appointments, 202 [6JA]

S. Res. 18, minority party committee appointments, 203 [6JA]

S. Res. 20, minority party committee appointments, 203 [6JA]

S. Res. 21, wish for President Reagan's speedy recovery, 204 [6JA]

S. Res. 24, amend Senate rule XXII relative to amendments under cloture, 287, 784 [6JA]

S. Res. 25, amend Senate rule XXII relative to questions of germaneness of amendments, 287 [6JA]

S. Res. 26, amend Senate rule XVI relative to limitation on legislative amendments, 288, 785 [6JA]

S. Res. 27, amend Senate rule XV relative to questions of germaneness of amendments, 288, 785 [6JA]

S. Res. 28, amend Senate rule XII relative to reading of amendments under cloture, 288, 785 [6JA]

S. Res. 29, amend Senate rule XII relative to electronic voting, 785 [6JA]

S. Res. 30, reauthorize and redesignate the Senate Arms Control Observer Group, 290 [6JA]

S. Res. 60, authorizing appropriations for Committee on Foreign Relations, 1406 [16JA]

S. Res. 61, authorizing appropriations for Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, 1407 [16JA]

S. Res. 166, commemorate bicentennial of Senate, 5633, 5654 [12MR]

S. Res. 168, Senate Legal Counsel representation of Sec. of the Senate in Humphrey v. Baker, 6121, 6143 [18MR]

S. Res. 169, tribute to Franzetta R. DeGooyer, 6144 [18MR]

S. Res. 173, allow Secretary of the Senate to fill Senate staff vacancies occurring during closing of office of Senator in case of death or resignation, 6640 [24MR]

S. Res. 177, commend David J. Pratt for service to Senate, 7249, 7292 [30MR]

S. Res. 178, election of C. Abbott Saffold as secretary for the majority of the Senate, 7292 [30MR]

S. Res. 196, authorizing testimony of Barbara Mook and Samuel T. Hall in Commonwealth of Kentucky v. Geoffrey M. Young, 10357, 10373 [29AP]

S. Res. 198, authorizing payment of gratuity to Gloria S. Garner, 10654 [30AP], 10904 [1MY]

S. Res. 199, authorizing payment of gratuity to Margaret C. Mitchell, 10654 [30AP], 10905 [1MY]

S. Res. 200, authorizing payment of gratuity to William Macklin, 10654 [30AP], 10905 [1MY]

S. Res. 203, authorizing Senate employees' testimony and production of documents in an unemployment compensation appeals matter, 10655, 10668 [30AP]

S. Res. 215, authorizing Senate Legal Counsel representation for officers of Senate, 12288 [13MY]

S. Res. 218, requirements for proposed legislation on new employee benefits, 13265 [20MY]

S. Res. 223, Senate purchase of calendars, 13967 [28MY], 14141 [29MY]

S. Res. 228, authorize Senate photograph, 14866, 14871 [5JN]

S. Res. 229, establish Interim Office of Senate Security, 14866, 14872 [5JN]

S. Res. 235, authorizing the Senate Legal Counsel to represent Senator Simon, 16639 [18JN]

S. Res. 236, authorizing Senate employees to testify in unemployment compensation hearing, 16639, 16668 [18JN]

S. Res. 243, establish Office of Senate Security, 18507, 18539 [1JY]

S. Res. 244, Senate procedures for payment of expenses relative to S. Res. 352 and H. Con. Res. 131, 18508, 18540 [1JY]

S. Res. 257, official Senate mail funds, 21270 [28JY]

S. Res. 258, documentation for payments and reimbursements from Senate contingent fund, 21270 [28JY]

S. Res. 259, reimbursement of expenses paid to Senate witnesses, 21270 [28JY], 22378 [5AU]

S. Res. 262, Senate tax increase rules, 21927 [31JY]

S. Res. 263, Senate enrollment of certain appropriations bills, 21927 [31JY]

S. Res. 264, amend S. Res. 400 (94th Congress) establishing a Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select), 21927 [31JY]

S. Res. 265, amend paragraph 1 of rule XVI of the Standing Rules of Senate, 21927 [31JY]

S. Res. 292, authorizing production of records by Committee on Governmental Affairs, 25638, 25650 [29SE]

S. Res. 296, authorizing expenditures for Committee on Indian Affairs (Select), 27447 [13OC]

S. Res. 297, amend S. Res. 273, Central American Negotiations Senate Observer Group, 28124 [15OC]

S. Res. 305, direct Senate Legal Counsel representation and authorize production of documents by Philip Q. Cohen in Moreno v. SBA, 29458 [27OC]

S. Res. 320, authorizing testimony by Senate investigator in U.S. v. Antonio Fernandez, 31857 [13NO]

S. Res. 344, use of Hart Office Building for concert by Congressional Chorus, 35805 [16DE]

S. Res. 352, sine die adjournment, 37952, 37958 [22DE]

S. Res. 353, notification of adjournment to President, 37958 [22DE]

S.J. Res. 23, constitutional amendment requiring \3/5\ vote of both houses of Congress to increase public debt, 1652 [21JA]

S.J. Res. 33, budget line-item veto, 2112 [28JA]

S.J. Res. 161, constitutional amendment requiring balanced budget, 16406 [17JN]

S.J. Res. 166, amend Constitution relative to campaign contributions and expenditures, 16817 [19JN]

Tributes

Ackerman, Representative, 21387 [28JY]

Albert, Carl, 20657 [22JY], 20661 [22JY]

Anderson, Clinton P., 29143 [23OC]

Bacon, Ezekiel, 31453 [9NO]

Baker, Howard H., 31468 [10NO]

Becker, Betty S., 4469 [2MR]

Bennett, Representative, 6235 [18MR]

Bevill, Representative, 17054 [23JN]

Biden, Senator, 24456 [17SE], 25212 [25SE]

Bidwell, Barnabas, 19282 [9JY]

Boland, Representative, 16329 [16JN]

Boschwitz, Senator, 21823 [31JY]

Bradley, Senator, 3360 [17FE]

Breaux, Senator, 328 [6JA], 21505 [29JY]

Burton, Sala, 2390 [3FE], 2935 [4FE], 3193 [5FE], 4000 [2MR]

Byrd, Senator, 21115 [24JY], 21472, 21474 [29JY], 33065, 33067 [20NO], 35611 [15DE]

Carlson, Frank, 14263, 14265, 14267 [2JN]

Carter, Tim Lee, 7768, 7769 [2AP], 9034 [10AP]

Chandler, Albert B., 31494 [10NO]

Chavez, Dennis, 30789 [4NO]

Cole, W. Sterling, 6514 [23MR]

Conrad, Senator, 35597 [15DE]

Cregan, James, 15632 [11JN]

D'Alesandro, Thomas J., Jr., 23919-23924 [15SE]

Daniels, Dominick V., 20825 [22JY], 22294-22298 [4AU]

Daschle, Senator, 23365 [7AU]

Delaney, James J., 15359-15363 [10JN], 16087 [15JN]

Dewar, Helen, 23368 [7AU]

Dole, Senator, 21472, 21474 [29JY], 23365 [7AU]

Dykstra, Connie H., 7743 [1AP]

Fenwick, Millicent, 30480 [2NO]

Garn, Senator, 7170 [27MR]

Green, Edith, 9283 [22AP], 10342 [29AP]

Gross, H.R., 24933 [23SE], 25691 [30SE], 29182 [23OC]

Hambel, John, 9362 [22AP]

Hamilton, Representative, 20292 [20JY]

Heflin, Senator, 7212 [27MR]

Hooper, Raymond E., 18522 [1JY], 21824 [31JY]

Howard, Representative, 4723 [3MR], 21247 [28JY]

Hunter, Representative, 30674 [3NO]

Inouye, Senator, 21192 [27JY]

Lee, Richard H., 1438 [20JA]

Lautenberg, Senator, 28356 [19OC]

Lehman, Representative William, 26222 [1OC]

Lewis, Representative John, 32723 [18NO]

Luce, Clare Boothe, 28143 [15OC]

Madden, Ray J., 4433 [27FE], 25613 [29SE], 26690, 26693-26697 [6OC], 26959 [7OC], 27947 [14OC]

McCain, Senator, 21898 [31JY], 29310 [27OC]

McDade, Representative, 23494 [7AU]

McKinney, Stewart B., 11710-11718 [7MY], 11910 [11MY], 14554 [3JN], 14565 [4JN]-14577 [3JN]

McVay, Ann, 4143 [26FE], 6263 [19MR]

Milgrom, Brent, 21541 [29JY]

Montgomery, Representative, 28767 [21OC]

Moorhead, William S., 22221 [4AU], 26216 [1OC], 26717 [6OC], 26958 [7OC]

Myers, Representative, 17054 [23JN]

Nix, Robert N.C., Sr., 17053 [23JN], 21359-21361 [28JY], 22135 [3AU]

Oakar, Representative, 35649 [15DE]

O'Konski, Alvin E., 19894-19896 [15JY], 20839 [22JY]

Owens, Wayne, 18179 [30JN]

Pepper, Representative, 23676 [9SE], 30933 [4NO]

Proxmire, Senator, 7170 [27MR]

Randolph, Jennings, 28183 [16OC]

Robison, Howard W.: tribute, 28775 [21OC]

Roe, Representative, 4723 [3MR]

Scott, Hugh D., Jr., 31718 [10NO]

Shaw, Susan, 25308 [25SE]

Shays, Representative, 23601 [9SE]

Sherman, Roger, 5391 [11MR]

Simpson, Milward, 9001 [10AP]

Sims, Marilyn T., 14409 [2JN]

Smith, Representative Virginia, 24054 [15SE]

Sneeden, Emory M., 25300, 25308 [25SE]

Stark, John R., 12563 [15MY]

Stennis, Senator, 21998, 22000, 22013 [3AU]

Stokes, Representative, 24914 [22SE], 28350 [19OC]

Stuntz, Linda G., 4469 [2MR]

Thurmond, Senator, 22806 [6AU]

Trice, J. Mark, 18836 [7JY], 20264 [17JY]

Trotter, Jack, 17217 [24JN]

Udall, Representative, 16185 [16JN], 18715 [1JY]

Vandenburg, Arthur H., 27736 [13OC]

Ventura, Joseph T., 7220 [30MR]

Wydler, John W., 23069 [7AU], 25475-25479 [29SE], 26719 [6OC]

Zorinsky, Edward, 5318, 5319, 5324, 5326, 5327, 5330 [11MR], 5645 [12MR], 5917 [17MR], 6142 [18MR], 6302, 6303 [19MR], 6436 [19MR], 6454, 6486 [20MR], 7936 [3AP]

Tributes to retiring Members

Proxmire, Senator, 23715, 23716 [10SE]

Voting record

Representative Udall, 32712 [18NO]