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Addresses

Dedication of Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building: George M. White, 2667 [29FE]

———James J. Blanchard, Governor of Michigan, 2667 [29FE]

———Senator Dole, 2669 [29FE]

———Senator Ford, 2667 [29FE]

———Senator Inouye, 2669 [29FE]

———Senator Kennedy, 2668 [29FE]

———Senator Levin, 2668 [29FE]

———Senator Riegle, 2667 [29FE]

———Senator Stafford, 2667 [29FE]

———Walter B. Hart, 2669 [29FE]

Joint Session of Congress: Brian Mulroney, 9013 [27AP], 9135-9137 [27AP]

``Leaks'' and Congressional Oversight: Representative Hyde, 6263-6265 [31MR]

Task Force on Educational Excellence and Literacy: Senator Trible, 9348 [28AP]

When the Frameworks Won't Fit—Can the War Powers and Intelligence Oversight Processes Cope With Counterterrorist Operations and Overt Covert Actions? Senator Durenberger, 3913-3916 [15MR]

Agreements

Unanimous-consent on privilege of the floor during debate of the congressional budget for 1989-91 (S. Con. Res. 113), 6287 [11AP]

Amendments

Adjournment (H. Con. Res. 306), 12441, 12459 [25MY]

Congressional budget: setting forth for 1989-91 (H. Con. Res. 268), 5020-5023, 5029, 5035 [23MR]

———setting forth for 1989-91 (S. Con. Res. 113), 6395, 6416, 6422, 6472, 6473 [12AP], 6529, 6530, 6537, 6539, 6547, 6550, 6564, 6575, 6594, 6595 [13AP], 6836, 6948 [14AP]

Election campaigns: constitutional amendment on contributions and expenditures (S.J. Res. 282), 7133, 7135, 7136, 7162 [18AP]

———public financing (S. 2), 1481, 1543, 1550 [17FE], 2374 [23FE]

FDA Commissioner: appointment subject to Senate confirmation (H.R. 1226), 1129, 1176 [4FE]

Investigative powers: clarify (S. 2350), 21232, 21258 [9AU]

Legislative branch: appropriations (H.R. 4587), 11418 [18MY], 11697, 11703, 11705, 11714, 11715, 11717, 11719, 11720, 11722, 11725, 11726 [19MY], 14435, 14436, 14471 [14JN]

Members of Congress: execution of arrest warrants compelling the attendance of absent (S. Res. 390), 3181 [3MR]

Appointments

Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, 1941 [22FE]

Committee on Presidential Inauguration Arrangements, 19992 [2AU]

Committee to escort the President, 51 [25JA]

Committee to notify the President that a quorum of each House has been assembled, 39 [25JA]

Conferees: H.R. 1226, appointment of FDA Commissioner subject to Senate confirmation, 19186 [27JY]

———H.R. 4587, making appropriations for the legislative branch, 14780 [16JN]

Articles and editorials

Are the Candidates Worth Your $100 Million in Taxes?, 2127 [23FE]

``Arrest'' of Absentee Senators Halts Filibuster on Poll Tax—Now They'll Start Again, 3094 [3MR]

Arresting Case, With Little Precedent, 3096 [3MR]

Arrests Compel Senate Quorum—3 of 8 Respond to Warrants Issued as Poll-Tax Filibuster Turns to Absentee Tactics, 3092 [3MR]

AuH2O, 9414-9424 [28AP]

Best Proposed Law of 1988, 3125 [3MR]

Best Senate Money Can Buy, 2573 [26FE]

Byrd-Watching Intensifies in Senate, 3097 [3MR]

California Voters Split on Measures for Election Funds, 15211 [20JN]

Campaign Reform, 2265 [23FE]

Campaign Reform Fraud, 2161 [23FE]

Campaigns Don't Belong to Candidates, Senator Graham, 1839 [19FE]

Cap PAC Donations, 2282 [23FE]

Chance to Lead, 17347 [8JY]

Chemical Company Clashes With Hill—Senators Want Du Pont To Fulfill Pledge To Stop CFC Production, 3558 [8MR]

Cost of Congress Out of Control, 11689 [19MY]

Covert Action—A Wise Silence if Lives Are Saved, 19558 [28JY]

Covert Operations—Who's in Charge?, 19557 [28JY]

Crippling Covert Action, 8861 [26AP]

Democrats Outstrip Republicans in PAC Funds as Incumbents Hoard $94 Million in War Chests, 2123 [23FE]

Destruction of Covert Action, 3129 [3MR]

Duty of Congress, 12212 [24MY]

Election Campaign Reform, 2164 [23FE]

For 1986 Races in 5 States, $3.3 Million ``Soft Money''—Corporate Gifts Augmented by $500,000 in National Funds—Critics See Major Loophole, 15212 [20JN]

Full-Full-Disclosure, 2177, 2178 [23FE]

Gore Touts His ``Strength'', 1211 [8FE]

Hedging Their Bets, 2116 [23FE], 2117 [23FE]

How Laws Are Made, 12197 [24MY]

Incumbents Benefit if Spending Caps Are Equal, 2264 [23FE]

Inside the Freeze, 7538 [20AP]

It's a House of the Same Representatives—The Incumbents Almost Always Win, 26026 [28SE]

Kindness Belied Sen. Chavez's Toughness, 6798 [13AP]

Legislative Employees, 11694 [19MY]

Money and the Moralizers, 2266 [23FE]

More Than Covert Can Endure?, 19785, 19786 [1AU]

Moynihan's Authentic Antidote, 8675 [26AP]

Mr. Keating's Soft Money, 15212 [20JN]

Nation Enraged, Says Murray, 3093 [3MR]

PAC Money—Source of Evil or Scapegoat?, 2264 [23FE]

PAC's Found Resentful of Greedy Lawmakers, 1986 [23FE]

PAC's Reconsidered, 2265 [23FE]

PAC's Remain a Pox, 14138 [10JN]

Pay Congress for Service, Not Lunch, 23733 [14SE]

Press Filibuster in Poll Tax Fight—Southern Senators Continue Tactics of Opposition to Repeal Bill, 3093 [3MR]

Pressure Is a Reality—Know How To Handle It, 2264 [23FE]

Reagan Considers Session on Contra Aid, 30641 [14OC]

Reformbusters in the Senate, 2272 [23FE], 2571 [26FE]

Rein in the PAC's—Reform Bill Offers Way to Curb Fundraising Abuses, 2117 [23FE]

Reynolds Called Man of Many Abilities, 6223 [31MR]

Rise of the American Junta, 3136 [4MR], 3137 [3MR]

Senate Calls for Study of Airport Fees, 26824 [29SE]

Senate Filibuster, 3095 [3MR]

Senate Showdown Expected Over Shareholder Rights, 15181 [20JN]

Senate Study Contributes to Avalanche of Doubts on SDI, 14210 [13JN]

Senator Byrd Moves On, 7214 [19AP]

Senator Byrd Steps Aside, 7214 [19AP]

Senator Proxmire's Monument, 32503 [21OC]

Senatorial Antics, 3094 [3MR]

Senatorial Election Campaign Act, 1488 [17FE]

Send Most PAC's Packing, 24791 [22SE]

Should Federal Subsidies Be Provided for Congressional Election Campaigns?, 2178 [23FE]

Silver Lining in a $57,000 Raise, 23734 [14SE]

Solid Senator, 2421 [23FE], 7590 [20AP]

Stalemated Senate Shelves Campaign Measure, 3095 [3MR]

They ``PAC'' a Wallop, 2277 [23FE]

This McGovern Democrat Business, 17110 [7JY]

Thomas Voigt's ``Ohio'' Clock, 14607 [15JN]

Tough INF Questions Confront Senate—Will ``World's Greatest Deliberative Body'' Live Up to Its Name?, 14 [25JA]

Turning Away From TV, Byrd Tends to His Roots, 7214 [19AP]

U.S. Deficits Downplayed By Brady—Senate Panel Approves Nominee for Treasury, 23729 [14SE]

Unforgettable John Williams, 22419 [7SE]

Ursula Meese, and Others, 9903 [4MY]

Virtue of Impeachment, 20222 [3AU]

What Are They Worth?, 23733 [14SE]

Why Incumbents Hold Their Places, 14139 [10JN]

Why the Campaign ``Reform'' Effort Is a Fraud, 2266 [23FE]

Benedictions

Dedication of Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building: Timothy S. Healy, 2669 [29FE]

Bills and resolutions

Adjournment (see S. Con. Res. 116, 130; H. Con. Res. 356)

———appointment of committee to notify the President (see S. Res. 513)

———conditional (see S. Con. Res. 101; H. Con. Res. 242, 272, 335)

Appointments: authorizing certain (see S. Res. 508)

Bicentennial: commemorate (see S. Res. 380)

Biden, Senator: return (see S. Res. 465)

Biennial Budget Act: enact (see S. 2478)

Bingaman, Senator: Senate Legal Counsel representation (see S. Res. 469)

Black Americans in Congress: authorize printing (see H. Con. Res. 367)

Bush, Vice President: tendering thanks for the courteous, dignified, and impartial manner in which he has presided (see S. Res. 519)

Byrd, Senator: authorizing printing of tributes (see S. Res. 506)

———commend for exemplary service (see S. Res. 485)

Calendar: purchase (see S. Res. 414)

Commission on Art and Antiquities: procurement of consultant services (see S. Res. 400)

Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry: authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 370)

Committee on Appropriations: authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 369)

Committee on Armed Services: authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 367)

Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs: authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 358)

Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation: authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 362)

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources: authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 357)

———printing of background information (see S. Res. 472)

Committee on Environment and Public Works: authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 363)

———printing of a history as a Senate document (see S. Res. 471)

Committee on Finance: authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 361)

Committee on Foreign Relations: authorize release of certain documents (see S. Res. 402, 511)

———authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 356)

Committee on Governmental Affairs: authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 364)

———release of records on GSA procurement of Electronic Tandem Network telecommunications (see S. Res. 405)

Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (Joint): establish (see S. Con. Res. 104, 105)

Committee on Indian Affairs (Select): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 374)

Committee on Intelligence (Joint): establish (see S. 2113)

Committee on Intelligence (Select): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 359)

Committee on Labor and Human Resources: authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 373)

Committee on Small Business: authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 366)

Committee on Veterans' Affairs: authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 365)

Committee on the Budget: authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 371)

Committee on the Judiciary: authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 360)

Committees of the Senate: omnibus funding (see S. Res. 381)

———voting strength of the political parties (see H.J. Res. 642)

Conference reports: point of order against unconstitutional provisions (see S. Res. 500)

Congressional Award Program: extend (see H.R. 5315)

Congressional budget: setting forth for 1989-91 (see S. Con. Res. 113; H. Con. Res. 268)

———setting forth for 1989-91 (H. Con. Res. 268), consideration (see H. Res. 410)

———setting forth for 1989-91, H. Con. Res. 268 (see H. Res. 461)

Congressional Budget Act: repeal title III (see H.R. 3939)

Congressional foreign travel: appropriations (see H.R. 4513)

Congressional Pay Accountability Act: enact (see H.R. 5163)

Courts: testimony by a former employee in U.S. v. Burnley (see S. Res. 449)

Deaf: closed caption broadcasting of floor proceedings (see S. Res. 493)

Deputy President pro tempore: tendering thanks for the courteous, dignified, and impartial manner in which he has presided (see S. Res. 517)

Documents: authorizing additional printing (see S. Res. 393, 482, 505)

Dole, Senator: authorize printing of Senate Bicentennial Minutes (see S. Con. Res. 146)

Election campaigns: constitutional amendment on contributions and expenditures (see S.J. Res. 282)

———restrictions on contributions made to or by Members of Congress (see H.R. 4918)

Employment: prohibit discrimination (see S. Res. 488: H.R. 4821)

Fair Employment in Congress Act: enact (see S. 2299)

Federal Advisory Committee Act: amend (see S. 2721)

Hastings, Alcee L.: inform Senate of impeachment (see H. Res. 512)

———issue summons concerning articles of impeachment (see S. Res. 456)

House of Representative: notification that a quorum of the House is present (see S. Res. 354; H. Res. 347)

Investigative powers: clarify (see S. 2350)

Legislative branch: appropriations (see H.R. 4587)

———appropriations (H.R. 4587), waiving certain points of order (see H. Res. 553)

Library of Congress: transfer of video recordings of Senate proceedings (see S. Res. 459)

Majority and Minority Leaders of the Senate: printing as document (see S. Res. 398)

Majority leader: commend cooperative conduct (see S. Res. 520)

McLean, Kenneth A.: commendation for service (see S. Res. 503)

Members: execution of arrest warrants compelling the attendance of absent (see S. Res. 390)

———congressional votes for pay increases (see S. 2682)

———constitutional amendment on commencement of the terms of office (see S.J. Res. 389; H.J. Res. 548)

———official reception and representation expenses (see H.R. 5049)

———pay adjustments (see H.R. 3843, 5480)

———prohibit acceptance of honorariums or making appearances for any person engaged in contract negotiations with the U.S. (see H.R. 5009)

———repeal certain laws relative to use of excess campaign funds (see H.R. 5187)

———restrict spouses from holding any civilian offices or positions requiring Presidential appointment with advise and consent of Senate (see H.R. 4456)

Minority leader: commend cooperative conduct (see S. Res. 518)

National Archives: transfer of video recordings of Senate proceedings (see S. Res. 459)

Official mail: expenditure of funds (see S. Res. 458)

Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building: use of atrium for a concert by the Congressional Chorus (see S. Res. 451, 509)

President pro tempore: tendering thanks for the courteous, dignified, and impartial manner in which he has presided (see S. Res. 516)

Proceedings: clarifying the prohibition on the use of tape duplications of radio or television coverage (see S. Res. 431)

Reagan, President: notification that a quorum of each House is assembled (see S. Res. 355; H. Res. 346)

Senate Arms Control Observer Group (S. Res. 30): amend (see S. Res. 466)

Sergeant at Arms: remove power to arrest Senators (see S. Res. 382)

Senate Legal Counsel: representation of certain employees (see S. Res. 410)

———representation of committees, Members, officers, and employees in U.S. v. Poindexter (see S. Res. 407)

———representation of John M. Mistretta (see S. Res. 434)

———representation of members of the Committee on the Judiciary in Monte Lee v. Senator Biden (see S. Res. 427)

———representation of Senate employee in Korb v. Lehman (see S. Res. 423)

———representation of Senate employee in Adamson v. Radosevic (see S. Res. 424)

———representation of Senator Bingaman (see S. Res. 469)

———representation of Senator Kerry in Beauchamp v. Kerry (see S. Res. 457)

———representation of Senator Stevens in Hunter v. Kalamarides (see S. Res. 490)

———representation in Southern Air Transport, Inc. v. Post-Newsweek Stations of Florida, Inc. (see S. Res. 392)

———representation in Springfield Terminal Railway Co. v. United Transportation Union and National Mediation Board (see S. Res. 494)

———representation in U.S. v. Harold Freidman (see S. Res. 489)

Staff: tribute (see S. Res. 515)

Stafford, Senator: printing of environmental speeches as Senate document (see S. Res. 496)

Standing Rules of the Senate: printing (see S. Res. 437)

Tammen, Ronald L.: commendation for service (see S. Res. 504)

The Older Americans Act Amendments of 1987—A Summary of Provisions: printing additional copies of (see S. Res. 430)

Women in Congress: authorize printing (see H. Con. Res. 368)

Books

``Halls of the Mighty, My 47 Years in the Senate,'' Richard L. Riedel, 3089 [3MR]

``Memoirs'': Herman Talmadge, 501 [1FE]

``The Senate of the United States,'' George H. Haynes, 3091 [3MR]

Cloture motions

Elections: constitutional amendment on contributions and expenditures (S.J. Res. 282), 7643 [20AP], 8345 [21AP], 8458 [22AP]

Federal Election Campaign Act: amend (S. 2), 2583 [26FE]

Commentaries

Question of Power—Judicial Reviews of Congressional Rules of Procedure: Gregory F. Van Tatenhove, 22888-22898 [8SE]

Comments

Campus Fellows Program: John Winkel and Paul Gough, 15241 [20JN]

Communications from

Fragile Foundations: report, 4567 (EC2811) [21MR]

Receipts and expenditures: statement, 11248 (EC3260) [17MY]

Comparisons

Ethics in Congress Act with other pending ethics legislation, 7524 [19AP]

Court decisions

Buckley v. Valeo, 8337 [21AP]

Exclusionary rule (sundry), 30749 [14OC]

Frank v. Maryland: Supreme Court, 3111 [3MR]

Johnson v. U.S.: Supreme Court, 3111 [3MR]

Descriptions

Federal Advisory Committee Act amendment (S. 2721), 21616 [10AU]

Designated acting Presidents pro tempore

Adams, Senator, 26857 [30SE], 32004 [20OC]

Breaux, Senator, 200 [27JA], 1712 [18FE], 2792 [2MR], 3321 [4MR], 7017 [15AP], 11947 [23MY], 13962 [9JN], 18089 [13JY], 25618 [27SE], 27355 [3OC]

Burdick, Senator, 4491 [21MR], 22417 [7SE]

Byrd, Senator, 26511 [29SE]

Conrad, Senator, 328 [28JA], 1358 [16FE], 2568 [26FE], 4371 [18MR], 5250 [25MR], 25172 [23SE]

Daschle, Senator, 1818 [19FE], 6515 [13AP], 7100 [18AP], 11791 [20MY], 14515 [15JN], 15160 [20JN], 15996 [27JN], 17435 [11JY], 18555 [25JY], 20021 [3AU], 20650 [5AU], 29236 [7OC], 31630 [19OC]

DeConcini, Senator, 11549 [19MY]

Dixon, Senator, 3871 [15MR], 9251 [28AP], 10409 [11MY], 18652 [26JY], 23419 [12SE]

Exon, Senator, 11192 [17MY]

Fowler, Senator, 8873 [27AP]

Gore, Senator, 10187 [10MY], 15752 [23JN]

Graham, Senator, 5688 [30MR], 6384 [12AP], 7537 [20AP], 10660 [12MY], 15038 [17JN], 16081 [28JN], 18955 [27JY], 19263 [28JY], 20523 [4AU], 24144 [16SE], 29694 [11OC]

Harkin, Senator, 4222 [17MR], 6013 [31MR], 10101 [9MY], 23486 [13SE], 25281 [26SE]

Heflin, Senator, 6272 [11AP]

Leahy, Senator, 20757 [8AU], 21133 [9AU], 21798 [11AU], 22787 [8SE]

Matsunaga, Senator, 20694 [5AU]

Proxmire, Senator, 1467 [17FE], 1976 [23FE], 4625 [22MR], 6823 [14AP], 8570 [25AP], 11419 [18MY], 15308 [21JN], 15912 [24JN], 17581 [12JY]

Reid, Senator, 3 [25JA], 997 [4FE], 3055 [3MR], 5433 [29MR], 7191 [19AP], 8674 [26AP], 17110 [7JY], 17310 [8JY], 23063 [9SE], 29871 [12OC], 30643 [14OC]

Rockefeller, Senator, 2702 [1MR], 28285 [5OC]

Sanford, Senator, 701 [3FE], 1895 [22FE], 8308 [21AP], 11084 [16MY], 12287 [25MY], 13401 [6JN], 13660 [8JN], 14081 [10JN], 14856 [16JN], 15503 [22JN], 19581 [29JY], 23701 [14SE], 24729 [22SE], 25847 [28SE], 31224 [18OC]

Shelby, Senator, 91 [26JA], 463 [1FE], 606 [2FE], 3711 [14MR], 3985 [16MR], 4835 [23MR], 9508 [29AP], 10881 [13MY], 14208 [13JN], 16667 [6JY], 18275 [14JY], 19863 [2AU], 24461 [20SE], 30184 [13OC]

Simon, Senator, 16309 [29JN]

Wirth, Senator, 12040 [24MY], 12781 [27MY], 13523 [7JN], 14374 [14JN], 31173 [17OC]

Dialogs

Intelligence oversight: Senator Sarbanes with Robert C. McFarlane, 3135 [4MR]

Digests

Senate legislative actions in 2d session of 100th Congress: Democratic Policy Committee, 31280-31312 [18OC]

Documents

Constitution—Treaty Analysis and Interpretation, 12330-12332 [25MY]

Election Campaign Reform, 2178 [23FE]

Executive Order 12024 Relative to Transfer of Certain Advisory Committee Functions: Jimmy Carter, 21616 [10AU]

Federalist Papers, 12644 [26MY]

Response of Alcee L. Hastings to Articles of Impeachment, 23136-23139 [9SE]

Rules of the Senate on Arrest Warrant Against Absent Senators, 2079 [23FE], 3074, 3076 [3MR], 3090 [3MR]

Standing Rules of the Senate, 631, 645 [2FE]

Summons to Alcee L. Hastings Relative to Articles of Impeachment, 23134, 23135 [9SE]

Voting record on abortion amendment to H.R. 4783, 28809 [6OC]

Exhibits

Criteria for evaluation of Supreme Court nominees, 726 [3FE]

Explanations

Omnibus antidrug legislation, 17347-17351 [8JY]

Financial statements

Kasten, Senator, 11897 [20MY]

Leahy, Senator, 14478 [14JN]

Proxmire, Senator, 8573-8576 [25AP]

Simon, Senator, 8773 [26AP]

Stafford, Senator, 11669 [19MY]

Weicker, Senator, 11182 [16MY]

Inscriptions

Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building, 2666 [29FE]

Interviews

Election campaign reform: with Senator Weicker, U.S. News & World Report, 2177 [23FE]

Invocations

Dedication of Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building: Richard C. Halverson, 2667 [29FE]

Letters

Arrest warrant for absent Senators: Senator Adams, 2259 [23FE]

Campaign finance reform: Archibald Cox, 1509 [17FE]

———Senator Specter, 1509 [17FE]

———Senators Dole and Byrd, 1819 [19FE]

Campaign finance restrictions: Fred Wertheimer, 7109 [18AP]

Clarifying Senate investigative powers: Michael Davidson, Office of Senate Legal Counsel, 9529 [29AP]

Federal Election Campaign Act: Barry Goldwater, 2117 [23FE]

———(Dear Colleague), 2166, 2167 [23FE]

———Senator Pressler, 2117 [23FE]

Senate Air and Space Caucus membership: several Senators, 1080 [4FE]

Senate filibuster over poll tax repeal condemned as bar to needed legislation, Miriam A. Huffman, 3095 [3MR]

Senate Intelligence Committee relationship with intelligence community: President Reagan, 3895, 3900 [15MR]

Senate rules: Senator Byrd, 3 [25JA]

Senate subway system: Senators Ford and Stevens, 997 [4FE]

Summons to Alcee L. Hastings relative to articles of impeachment: John W. Karr and Terence J. Anderson, 23135 [9SE]

———Walter J. Stewart, Sec. of the Senate, 23135 [9SE]

Tribute to Senator Byrd: President Reagan, 31227 [18OC]

Lists

Accomplishments, 100th Cong., 2d sess., 31279 [18OC]

Bills enacted into public law, 100th Cong., 2d sess., D789 [10NO]

Bills vetoed, 100th Cong., 2d sess., D789 [10NO]

Disposition of executive nominations, 100th Cong., 2d sess., D789 [10NO]

Editorials on campaign reform, 1488 [17FE]

History of bills enacted into public law, 100th Cong., 2d sess.

Incumbent Senators' political action committees contributions, 2123 [23FE]

Major legislation on which votes were taken between 11 p.m. and 8 a.m. between 1975-87, 3105 [3MR]

Members of the National Visitor Center Study Commission, 15966 [27JN]

Memorandums

Senate Consideration of Sensitive Compartmented Information: Joe Stewart, 3909 [15MR]

Memorials of legislature

Arkansas, 12562 [26MY]

Georgia, 9155 [27AP], 9525 [29AP]

Louisiana, 18760 [26JY]

New Mexico, 4454 [18MR]

West Virginia, 8569 [25AP]

Motions

Congressional budget: setting forth for 1989-91 (H. Con. Res. 268), 7667 [20AP]

Dept. of Defense: authorizing appropriations (S. 2355), request the attendance of absent Senators, 10434 [11MY]

Sergeant at Arms: request attendance of absent Members, 16320 [29JN]

Opinions

Public funding program for Federal elections: Dept. of Justice (sundry excerpts), 2153 [23FE]

Papers

Rebuilding America's Defense, 1981-88, Senate Republican Policy Committee, 12448 [25MY]

Strengthened Mission-Oriented Subcommittee Structure for Senate Armed Services Committee, 32425 [21OC]

U.S. Defense Spending—The Real Story, Senate Republican Policy Committee, 12447 [25MY]

Petitions

Congress: Earl Hunwardsen, 62 [25JA]

———Randy Hunwardsen, 462 [1FE]

Poems

``It Makes No Difference Who . . .'', 23486 [13SE]

Prayers

Halverson, Richard C., 3 [25JA], 91 [26JA], 200 [27JA], 328 [28JA], 463 [1FE], 606 [2FE], 701 [3FE], 1349 [15FE], 1358 [16FE], 1467 [17FE], 1712 [18FE], 1818 [19FE], 1895 [22FE], 2099, 2247 [23FE], 2568 [26FE], 2640 [29FE], 2702 [1MR], 2792 [2MR], 3055 [3MR], 3321 [4MR], 3711 [14MR], 3871 [15MR], 3985 [16MR], 4222 [17MR], 4371 [18MR], 4491 [21MR], 4625 [22MR], 4835 [23MR], 5123 [24MR], 5250 [25MR], 5360 [28MR], 5433 [29MR], 6272 [11AP], 6384 [12AP], 6515 [13AP], 6823 [14AP], 7017 [15AP], 7100 [18AP], 7537 [20AP], 8308 [21AP], 8451 [22AP], 8570 [25AP], 8674 [26AP], 8873 [27AP], 9508 [29AP], 10101 [9MY], 10409 [11MY], 10660 [12MY], 10881 [13MY], 11084 [16MY], 11419 [18MY], 11549 [19MY], 11791 [20MY], 11947 [23MY], 12040 [24MY], 12565 [26MY], 12781 [27MY], 13401 [6JN], 13660 [8JN], 13962 [9JN], 14081 [10JN], 14208 [13JN], 14374 [14JN], 14856 [16JN], 15038 [17JN], 15160 [20JN], 15308 [21JN], 15503 [22JN], 15912 [24JN], 15996 [27JN], 16081 [28JN], 16309 [29JN], 16667 [6JY], 17310 [8JY], 17435 [11JY], 18089 [13JY], 18555 [25JY], 18955 [27JY], 19263 [28JY], 19581 [29JY], 19697 [1AU], 19863 [2AU], 20021 [3AU], 20523 [4AU], 20650 [5AU], 20757 [8AU], 21133 [9AU], 21440 [10AU], 22417 [7SE], 22787 [8SE], 23063 [9SE], 23419 [12SE], 23486 [13SE], 23701 [14SE], 23883 [15SE], 24144 [16SE], 24360 [19SE], 24461 [20SE], 24729 [22SE], 25172 [23SE], 25281 [26SE], 25618 [27SE], 25847 [28SE], 26857 [30SE], 27355 [3OC], 27994 [4OC], 28285 [5OC], 29236 [7OC], 29694 [11OC], 29871 [12OC], 30184 [13OC], 30643 [14OC], 31173 [17OC], 31224 [18OC], 31630 [19OC], 32417 [21OC]

Prayers by visitors

Davidson, Sherman, 10187 [10MY]

Dowey, Gregory D., 21798 [11AU]

Feller, Moshe, 5688 [30MR]

Fleming, Francis J., 18275 [14JY]

Goddard, Homer L., 14515 [15JN]

Halverson, Richard C., Jr., 6013 [31MR], 7191 [19AP], 32004 [20OC]

Harper, Edwin S., 1976 [23FE]

Holmes, William A, 28671 [6OC]

Justus, Karl B., 13523 [7JN]

Marcovitz, Richard, 11192 [17MY]

O'Brien, Timothy J., 17110 [7JY]

Ogilvie, Lloyd, 9251 [28AP]

Pamplin, Robert B., Jr., 15752 [23JN]

Rector, Hampton J., 997 [4FE]

Salveson, Jerry, 18652 [26JY]

Stait, John E., 12287 [25MY]

Wohlberg, Jeffery A., 26511 [29SE]

Wooldridge, Sam, 17581 [12JY]

Proposals

Creation of a Leadership Consultative Group, 18493 [14JY]

Questions and answers

Campaign finance reform: Common Cause, 1507 [17FE]

Quotations

Senate deliberation of Supreme Court nominations: George Norris, 723 [3FE]

———Robert P. Griffin, 732 [3FE]

Regulations

Procedures pertaining to video recordings of Senate floor proceedings: Committee on Rules and Administration, 23735 [14SE]

Remarks in House

Activities: completion of appropriations bills, 27285 [30SE]

Adjournment, 5946 [30MR]

———(S. Con. Res. 130), 16596 [30JN]

———conditional (H. Con. Res. 335), 18069 [13JY]

———conditional (S. Con. Res. 101), 3258 [3MR]

———May 26-June 1 (H. Con. Res. 306), 12238 [25MY]

———March 31-April 11 (H. Con. Res. 272), 5915 [30MR]

Black Americans in Congress: authorize printing (H. Con. Res. 367), 25134 [23SE]

Clean Air Act: failure of Senate to achieve a resolution, 28195 [4OC]

Commemorative bills: content, 1196 [4FE]

Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (Joint): establish (S. Con. Res. 105), 16224 [28JN]

Congress: 200th anniversary, 87 [25JA]

Congressional Award Program: extend (H.R. 5315), 27926-27929 [3OC]

Congressional budget: setting forth for 1989-91 (H. Con. Res. 268), 4799-4801 [22MR], 4988 [23MR], 5015 [24MR]-5042 [23MR], 5238 [24MR], 7666-7670 [20AP], 23349 [9SE]

———setting forth for 1989-91 (H. Con. Res. 268), conference report, 12541-12546 [26MY]

———setting forth for 1989-91 (H. Con. Res. 268), consideration (H. Res. 410), 4988-4990 [23MR]

———setting forth for 1989-91 (H. Con. Res. 268), consideration of conference report (H. Res. 461), 12529-12531 [26MY]

———setting forth for fiscal years 1988-90 (H. Con. Res. 93), 6815 [14AP]

Congressional Competitiveness Caucus: luncheon, 1662 [17FE]

Congressional Military Reform Caucus: annual report, 1214 [8FE]

Congressional Pay Accountability Act: enact (H.R. 5163), 20641 [4AU]

Election campaigns: public financing (S. 2), 3314 [3MR]

———restrictions on contributions made to or by Members of Congress (H.R. 4918), 16278 [28JN]

Employment practices, 9703 [3MY]

———prohibit discrimination (H.R. 4821), 14774 [15JN]

Enacted laws: exemption, 19692-19694 [1AU]

FDA Commissioner: appointment subject to Senate confirmation (H.R. 1226), 18888-18893 [26JY], 19186 [27JY]

———appointment subject to Senate confirmation (H.R. 1226), appointment of conferees, 19186 [27JY]

Federal employees: hiring of relatives of Members of Congress and Federal executives, 9903 [4MY]

House of Representative: notification that a quorum of the House is present (H. Res. 347), 39 [25JA]

Investigative powers: clarify (S. 2350), 28591-28593 [5OC]

Legislative branch: appropriations (H.R. 4587), 11687, 11692-11705, 11709-11727 [19MY], 11762 [19MY]

———appropriations (H.R. 4587), conference report, 26709 [29SE]

———appropriations (H.R. 4587), permission to file, 26423 [28SE]

Legislative program, 11736 [19MY], 20278 [3AU], 24605 [20SE], 29026-29029 [6OC], 30166 [12OC]

Members: limit number of terms, 28234-28240 [4OC]

———limit number of terms (H.J. Res. 15), 9920 [4MY]

———limit terms of office (H.J. Res. 548), 8408 [21AP]

———compensation (H.R. 5480), 29198 [6OC]

———official reception and representation expenses (H.R. 5049), 23593 [13SE]

———pay adjustments (H.R. 3843), 77 [25JA]

———prohibit acceptance of honorariums or making appearances for any person engaged in contract negotiations with the U.S. (H.R. 5009), 17424 [11JY]

———restrict spouses from holding any civilian offices or positions requiring Presidential appointment with advise and consent of Senate (H.R. 4456), 8865 [26AP]

99th Congress, 2d session: accomplishments, 13302-13304 [2JN]

Official mail costs: Congressional Research Service report, 22725 [7SE]

100th Congress: accomplishments, 31793, 31795 [19OC], 32181-32183 [20OC]

———civil rights accomplishments, 32183 [20OC]

———sine die adjournment, 32729 [21OC]

———unfinished business, 32182 [20OC]

Pages: tribute, 13876 [8JN]

Quayle, Senator: Vice-Presidential campaign, 26682, 26685, 26686 [29SE]

———voting record, 29982 [12OC]

Reagan, President: commend Congress for spirit of cooperation, 27275 [30SE]

———notification that a quorum of each House is assembled (H. Res. 346), 39, 46 [25JA]

Rules: standards on ethics, secrecy, elections, and free speech, 6332-6340 [11AP]

Senate Bicentennial Minutes: authorize printing (S. Con. Res. 146), 32889 [21OC]

Understanding Congress—A Bicentennial Research Conference: expenses (H. Res. 509), 21383 [9AU]

Women in Congress: authorize printing (H. Con. Res. 368), 25135 [23SE]

Remarks in Senate

Adjournment, 442 [28JA], 2741, 2742 [1MR], 4997 [27AP], 5550, 5552 [29MR], 5871 [30MR], 6216 [31MR], 9545 [29AP], 13620 [7JN], 15159 [17JN], 15583 [22JN], 16063 [27JN], 16185 [28JN], 22055 [11AU], 28316 [5OC], 31197 [17OC], 31709 [19OC]

———(H. Con. Res. 306), 12459 [25MY]

———(H. Con. Res. 356), 22042 [11AU]

———(S. Con. Res. 116), 9478 [28AP]

———(S. Con. Res. 130), 16400 [29JN], 16408 [29JN]

———authority for Sec. of the Senate to take certain actions, 16397 [29JN]

———authorizing certain appointments (S. Res. 508), 31701 [19OC]

———conditional (H. Con. Res. 242), 1180 [4FE]

———conditional (H. Con. Res. 272), 6021 [31MR]

———conditional (H. Con. Res. 335), 18339 [14JY]

———conditional (S. Con. Res. 101), 3118 [3MR]

———report of committee having notified the President, 32528 [21OC]

Appropriations: completion of bills, 21884 [11AU], 27027, 27028, 27029 [30SE]

Articles of impeachment, 21271 [9AU]

Attendance: arrests to compel, 3120 [3MR]

Bicentennial: commemorate (S. Res. 380), 1854 [19FE]

Bicentennial minute: July 16, 1787—The Great Compromise, 18957 [27JY]

———October 27, 1787—First Federalist Paper Published, 25285 [26SE]

———April 1, 1788—Alexander Hamilton on the Senate's Confirmation Powers, 8493 [22AP]

———September 30, 1788—First Senators Elected, 26887 [30SE], 29249 [7OC]

———March 4, 1789—Absence of a Quorum on the First Day, 3477 [4MR]

———April 7, 1789—Senate Doorkeeper elected, 9353 [28AP]

———May 18, 1789—Senate Replies to Washington's Inaugural Address, 11420 [18MY]

———June 16, 1789—First Nomination Sent To the Senate, 14859 [16JN]

———June 18, 1789—Senate Establishes Voting Method for Executive Business, 14392 [14JN]

———August 12, 1790—Senate Conducts Final Session in New York, 21885 [11AU]

———February 20, 1794—First Public Session of the Senate, 1935 [22FE]

———July 1, 1795—John Rutledge Appointed Chief Justice, 17121 [7JY]

———June 29, 1797—Senator Cocke Reports to His Constituents, 13965 [9JN]

———March 18, 1800—Senate Cites Newspaper Editor for Contempt, 4435 [18MR]

———February 25, 1804—``Grand Caucus'' of Republicans, 2684 [29FE]

———March 2, 1805—Aaron Burr's Farewell to the Senate, 2901 [2MR]

———June 17, 1812—Senate Votes for War With Great Britain, 15052 [17JN]

———April 8, 1826—John Randolph and Henry Clay Fight a Duel, 6275 [11AP]

———December 7, 1829—First Senate Page, 31226 [18OC]

———June 23, 1832—Senate Rejects a King's Decision, 15754 [23JN]

———June 24, 1834—Senate Rejects Roger Taney as Sec. of the Treasury, 15947 [24JN]

———January 30, 1835—Senator Accused in Plot to Assassinate President, 521 [1FE]

———June 21, 1841—First Extended Filibuster, 15314 [21JN]

———March 31, 1842—Henry Clay Quits the Senate, 6058 [31MR]

———March 3, 1843—Senate Rejects a Cabinet Nominee Three Times, 4711 [22MR]

———May 24, 1844—The Senate and the Telegraph, 29703 [11OC]

———June 8, 1844—Senate Rejects Texas Treaty, 13661 [8JN]

———May 12, 1846—Senate Votes To Go to War With Mexico, 10664 [12MY]

———April 17, 1850—Benton-Foote Confrontation, 7213 [19AP]

———June 29, 1852—Henry Clay Dies, 16310 [29JN]

———June 1852—First Incumbent Senator Nominated for Vice President, 28075 [4OC]

———May 3, 1854—Senate Passes Kansas-Nebraska Act, 12299 [25MY]

———May 22, 1856—Charles Sumner Beaten in Senate Chamber, 11951 [23MY]

———February 2, 1860—Jefferson Davis and presidential politics, 669 [2FE]

———August 6, 1861—Legalizing Wartime Acts of the President, 21157 [9AU]

———October 21, 1861—Senator Baker Killed at Ball's Bluff, 20529 [4AU]

———August 5, 1864—Wade-Davis Manifesto, 20667 [5AU]

———July 25, 1866—Election of Senators by State Legislatures, 18562 [25JY]

———May 16, 1868—Dramatic Senate First Vote To Remove a President, 11084 [16MY]

———February 25, 1870—First Black Senator, 2406 [23FE]

———May 15, 1871—The Senate Investigates Newspaper Reporters, 10999 [13MY]

———April 24, 1872—Last Confederate State Represented in Senate, 8873 [27AP]

———January 31, 1873—Senate Abolishes the Frank, 28295 [5OC]

———March 11, 1874—Death of Charles Sumner, 5397 [28MR]

———March 14, 1876—Senate Cuts President's Salary, 3781 [14MR]

———August 1, 1876—Secretary of War William Belknap Is Acquitted, 19699 [1AU]

———April 19, 1878—The Senate and the Phonograph, 29872 [12OC]

———January 27, 1879—James Shields, 271 [27JA]

———May 16, 1881—Dramatic Senate Resignations, 11217 [17MY]

———April 26, 1882—Presidential Message Denounces Cowboys, 8738 [26AP]

———June 29, 1890—Senate Stables Boondoggle, 16003 [27JN]

———August 15, 1890—Busts of the Vice Presidents, 24364 [19SE]

———April 11, 1892—Senate Investigates a Leak, 6826 [14AP]

———July 22, 1894—Direct Election of Senators, 19268 [28JY]

———1897-1971—Richard B. Russell, 1897-1971, 499-509 [1FE]

———February 28, 1902—Senate Censures Members for Fist Fight, 751 [3FE]

———February 17, 1906—``Treason of the Senate'' Series Begins, 1512 [17FE]

———August 4, 1908—William B. Allison; Longest-Serving Committee Chairman, 30654 [14OC]

———March 9, 1909—First Senate Subway Opens, 4324 [17MR]

———July 5, 1909—Senate Adopts Income Tax Amendment, 17314 [8JY]

———May 11, 1911—President Pro Tempore Election Deadlocked, 10458 [11MY]

———May 28, 1912—Senate Committee Report on Titanic Disaster, 12045 [24MY]

———July 13, 1912—Senate Invalidates Lorimer Election, 18089 [13JY]

———January 26, 1913—Senator elected by 89 vote margin, 402 [28JA]

———April 8, 1913—Woodrow Wilson Breaks a Tradition, 7644 [20AP]

———May 31, 1913—Direct Election of Senators, 12701 [26MY]

———June 2, 1913—Senators Disclose Financial Holdings, 13407 [6JN]

———October 3, 1913—Cartoons in the Congressional Record, 26518 [29SE]

———October 24, 1914—The Longest Continuous Session Ends, 32015 [20OC]

———July 2, 1915—Bomb Explodes in Senate Wing of Capitol, 18343 [14JY]

———March 18, 1917—Senate Adopts First Cloture Rule, 3947 [15MR]

———September 24, 1918—French Tribute to the Senate, 25189 [23SE]

———March 20, 1920—Senator Newberry Found Guilty, 4588 [22MR]

———May 27, 1920—Senate Cuts Useless Committees, 12782 [27MY]

———June 12, 1920—Warren G. Harding Nominated for President, 14219 [13JN]

———November 4, 1924—Reelection of Senator Thomas C. Du Pont, 29245 [7OC]

———March 10, 1925—Senate Rejects an Attorney General, 5304 [25MR]

———June 15, 1928—Charles Curtis Nominated for Vice President, 14515 [15JN]

———October 28, 1928—James S. Preston, Press Gallery Czar, 24472 [20SE]

———February 7, 1933—Senate Removes Its Sergeant at Arms, 1078 [4FE]

———March 9, 1933—First Hundred Days of the New Deal, 4046 [16MR]

———May 1, 1933—John P. Morgan, Jr. and the Pecora Committee, 10102 [9MY]

———May 6, 1935—Senator Cutting Killed in Plane Crash, 11555 [19MY]

———June 21, 1935—Youngest Constitutionally Eligible Senator Sworn In, 16081 [28JN]

———July 1, 1935—Senate Parliamentarian Established, 16669 [6JY]

———November 4, 1936—Claude Pepper Becomes a Senator, 31660 [19OC]

———January 19, 1940—Senator William Borah Dies, 25847 [28SE]

———June 2, 1941—Senator Andrew Jackson Houston Is Sworn In, 13527 [7JN]

———June 22, 1941—Death of Pat Harrison, 15510 [22JN]

———September 14, 1943—Supply of Senate Bean Soup Dries Up, 30198 [13OC]

———October 19, 1943—First Woman Presides Over Senate, 23421 [12SE]

———February 23, 1944—The Majority Leader Resigns, 2384 [23FE]

———September 2, 1944—Death of George Norris, 23121 [9SE]

———April 12, 1945—Harry Truman Last Presides Over the Senate, 6387 [12AP]

———August 2, 1946—Legislative Reorganization Act, 19869 [2AU]

———July 12, 1947—Former Capitol Policeman Shoots at Senator, 17585 [12JY]

———June 11, 1948—Vandenberg Resolution Passes, 14083 [10JN]

———July 26, 1948—Senate ``Turnip Day'' Session Begins, 18659 [26JY]

———May 3, 1951—Senate Begins Inquiry into MacArthur Dismissal, 10254 [10MY]

———September 14, 1951—Senator Douglas Fights Free Haircuts, 23741 [14SE]

———February 13, 1953—LBJ Becomes Youngest Floor Leader, 1789 [18FE]

———February 26, 1954—Senate Rejects Bricker Amendment, 2629 [26FE]

———November 3, 1954—Senator Thurmond Elected as Write-in Candidate, 20759 [8AU]

———July 9, 1956—The ``Stennis Committee'' Created, 17437 [11JY]

———August 28, 1957—Senator William Proxmire's Voting, 20022 [3AU]

———January 3, 1959—Robert C. Byrd Enters the Senate, 21441 [10AU]

———March 12, 1959—Paintings of the 5 Greatest Senators, 5498 [29MR], 31181 [17OC]

———April 10, 1959—Staff Salary Disclosure, 6581 [13AP]

———June 19, 1959—Senate Rejects Cabinet Nominee, 15209 [20JN]

———April 11, 1960—One Family's Century of Service to the Senate, 9509 [29AP]

———September 7, 1969—Everett Dirksen Dies, 22458 [7SE]

———May 14, 1971—Senate Appoints First Female Page, 11793 [20MY]

———July 23, 1973—Watergate Committee Subpoenas Nixon Tapes, 19589 [29JY]

———September 17, 1976—Mike Mansfield Sets a Record, 24158 [16SE]

———December 26, 1976—Philip Hart Dies, 24799 [22SE]

———January 13, 1978—Hubert Humphrey Dies, 23524 [13SE]

———August 7, 1982—Senate Commissions a Former President, 25641 [27SE]

———September 1, 1983—Death of Henry M. Jackson, 22865 [8SE]

———February 20, 1987—Kansas Senator Prepares ``Oratorical Eruption'', 27356 [3OC]

———September 15, 1988—Richard Russell Dies, 24044 [15SE]

Biden, Senator: return (S. Res. 465), 21954, 22041 [11AU], 22435-22437 [7SE]

Biennial Budget Act: enact (S. 2478), 13590, 13594 [7JN], 15818 [23JN], 15946 [24JN], 32432, 32433-32434 [21OC]

Bingaman, Senator: Senate Legal Counsel representation (S. Res. 469), 23132 [9SE]

Budget: proposed, 5251 [25MR]

Bush, Vice President: tendering thanks for the courteous, dignified, and impartial manner in which he has presided (S. Res. 519), 32677 [21OC]

Byrd, Senator: acknowledgment of tributes, 18703 [26JY], 21158 [9AU], 32436, 32543 [21OC]

———authority to sign legislation during recess, 22054 [11AU]

———authorizing printing of tributes (S. Res. 506), 31694 [19OC]

———commend for exemplary service (S. Res. 485), 27414 [3OC]

———tribute, 3497 [4MR], 21866 [11AU], 23483 [12SE]

Calendar, 4 [25JA], 3375 [4MR], 5298 [25MR], 13610 [7JN], 22585 [7SE], 31111 [14OC], 32436 [21OC]

———consideration of items en bloc, 175 [26JA], 2598 [26FE]

California: referendum (propositions 68 and 73) on campaign contribution limits, 14138 [10JN]

Capitol Building and Grounds: subway system, 631 [2FE], 997 [4FE]

Chaplain's prayer, 19263 [28JY]

Commission on Art and Antiquities: procurement of consultant services (S. Res. 400), 4879 [23MR]

Committee on Armed Services: activities during 100th Congress, 32420-32426 [21OC]

Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs: report on allocation of budget totals, 18558 [25JY]

Committee on Environment and Public Works: printing of a history as a Senate document (S. Res. 471), 23736 [14SE]

Committee on Ethics (Select): notice of determination, 5404 [28MR], 8528 [22AP], 8649 [25AP], 12097 [24MY]

Committee on Foreign Relations: authorize the release of certain documents (S. Res. 511), 32172 [20OC]

———authorizing release of documents (S. Res. 402), 5870 [30MR]

———nominations considered en bloc, 32020 [20OC]

Committee on Governmental Affairs: release of records on GSA procurement of Electronic Tandem Network telecommunications (S. Res. 405), 6214 [31MR]

Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (Joint): establish (S. Con. Res. 105), 4465 [18MR]

Committee on Indian Affairs (Select): accomplishments during 100th Congress, 32593 [10NO]-32596 [21OC]-32724 [10NO]

Committee on Intelligence (Joint): establish (S. 2113), 2727 [1MR]

Committee on Rules and Administration: two-year authorizing resolutions for committees of the Senate (S. Res. 479), 26874 [30SE]

Committees of the Senate: authority to report during recess, 4997 [27AP]

———omnibus funding (S. Res. 381), 2585-2591 [26FE]

———printing of rules, 17 [25JA]

———report legislative or executive calendar matters, 1179 [4FE]

———two-year authorizing resolutions (S. Res. 479), 26874 [30SE]

Congress: bicentennial, 20 [25JA], 127 [26JA], 1359 [16FE], 1879 [19FE], 2739 [1MR], 3182 [3MR], 4967 [23MR], 5195 [24MR], 5835 [30MR], 7034 [15AP], 7100 [18AP], 8395 [21AP], 8578 [25AP]

———gathering, 23883, 23884 [15SE]

Congressional Award Program: extend (H.R. 5315), 31685 [19OC]

Congressional budget: setting forth for 1989-91 (H. Con. Res. 268), 12958 [27MY]

———setting forth for 1989-91 (H. Con. Res. 268), conference report, 13408, 13426, 13427 [6JN], 13554 [7JN]

———setting forth for 1989-91 (S. Con. Res. 113), 6206 [31MR], 6279-6285, 6287-6293 [11AP], 6387-6428 [12AP], 6522-6580 [13AP], 6826-6869 [14AP]

———setting forth for 1989-91 (S. Con. Res. 113), unanimous-consent agreement on privilege of the floor, 6287 [11AP]

Congressional investigations: clarification of powers, 21232 [9AU]

Constituents: Government obligations, 32420 [21OC]

Corn Caucus: goals, 27368, 27370 [3OC]

Courts: authorize testimony by a former employee in U.S. v. Burnley (S. Res. 449), 16397 [29JN]

Czechoslovakia: visit to Senate by Ambassador and Members of Parliament, 16033 [27JN]

Deaf: closed caption broadcasting of floor proceedings (S. Res. 493), 29799 [11OC]

Deputy President pro tempore: tendering thanks for the manner in which he has presided (S. Res. 517), 32676 [21OC]

Documents: printing of certain (S. Res. 393), 3384 [4MR]

———printing of certain (S. Res. 505), 31693 [19OC]

———printing of certain (S. Res. 482), 25911 [28SE]

Dole, Senator: authorize printing of Senate Bicentennial Minutes (S. Con. Res. 146), 26028 [28SE]

———expression of thanks on birthday, 18816 [26JY]

———tribute to Senate, 6274 [11AP]

Education: Senate Republican Conference Task Force on Educational Excellence and Literacy, 9348 [28AP]

Election campaigns: constitutional amendment on contributions and expenditures (S.J. Res. 282), 5497 [29MR], 7105-7140 [18AP], 7643 [20AP], 8323-8350 [21AP], 8454-8460 [22AP]

———constitutional amendmment on contributions and expenditures (S.J. Res. 282), cloture, 2583 [26FE], 8345 [21AP], 8458 [22AP]

———constitutional amendment on contributions and expenditures (S.J. Res. 282), unanimous-consent agreement, 8332 [21AP]

———finance reform, 26026, 26027 [28SE]

———public financing (S. 2), 1396 [16FE], 1467, 1472, 1481-1484, 1486-1511 [17FE], 1718-1724, 1725-1727, 1753-1767 [18FE], 1819, 1821-1840, 1883-1887 [19FE], 1900-1914 [22FE], 1979, 1985-1990, 1993-2040, 2041, 2234, 2259-2284, 2414 [23FE], 2569-2585 [26FE], 7105-7140 [18AP], 8355 [21AP], 10663 [12MY], 15211-15213 [20JN], 15917 [24JN], 24791 [22SE], 26860 [30SE], 31234 [18OC], 32148 [20OC]

———public financing (S. 2), cloture on motion to close debate on committee substitute, 2583 [26FE]

———report by principal campaign committees supporting Senate candidates, 18276 [14JY]

Employment: fair practices (S. Res. 488), 28369 [5OC], 30432 [13OC]

Ethics in Government Act: financial statements, 10109 [9MY]

European Parliament: visit by representatives, 15521 [22JN]

Evans, Senator: acknowledgment of tributes, 31663 [19OC]

Executive calendar, 1179 [4FE], 2413 [23FE], 2687 [29FE], 4876 [23MR], 4997 [27AP], 5299 [25MR], 6603 [13AP], 11681 [19MY], 11869 [20MY], 14865 [16JN], 15831 [23JN], 18803 [26JY]

Executive privilege (Government information): clarify provisions, 21232 [9AU]

Executive session, 2413 [23FE], 3120 [3MR], 3363 [4MR], 5299 [25MR], 6215 [31MR], 11681 [19MY]

Fair Employment in Congress Act: enact (S. 2299), 7649 [20AP]

FDA Commissioner: appointment subject to Senate confirmation (H.R. 1226), 1175 [4FE]

Federal Advisory Committee Act: amend (S. 2721), 21608, 21617 [10AU]

Federal Election Campaign Act: dates for submission of reports, 26517 [29SE]

———quarterly report requirement, 6272 [11AP]

Federal Labor Relations Authority: nominations, 5871 [30MR]

Federal spending: congressional responsibility, 27370, 27371 [3OC]

FERC: nominations considered en bloc, 28035, 28048 [4OC]

Friends of Ireland: St. Patrick's Day statement, 4317 [17MR]

Germany, Federal Republic of: staff exchange program with Bundestag, 2633 [26FE]

Gore, Senator: acknowledgment of tributes, 32543 [21OC]

Gramm, Senator: leave of absence, 1940 [22FE]

Halverson, Richard C.: inclusion of Psalm 23 in opening prayer, 6384 [12AP]

———tribute, 463 [1FE], 5360 [28MR], 6515 [13AP], 12565 [26MY], 15503 [22JN], 18089 [13JY], 18555 [25JY], 20523 [4AU], 22417 [7SE], 23486 [13SE]

Hastings, Alcee L.: issue summons concerning articles of impeachment (S. Res. 456), 21171 [9AU], 23133 [9SE]

Hawke, Robert J.L.: appointment of escorting committee, 15753 [23JN]

Health: cholesterol test, 6522 [13AP]

Honoraria: limitations, 20760 [8AU]

House: notification of quorum (S. Res. 354), 17 [25JA]

Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty: interpretation, 14603 [15JN]

———tribute on ratification, 12958 [27MY]

Investigative powers: clarify (S. 2350), 9528 [29AP], 21232-21235 [9AU]

———clarify (S. 2350), title amendment, 21271 [9AU]

Jacob K. Javits Senate Fellowship Program: establish (S. Res. 425), 15835 88[23JN]

Journal: question of approval, 3 [25JA], 606 [2FE], 2568 [26FE], 2640 [29FE], 6013 [31MR], 15160 [20JN], 15503 [22JN], 16309 [29JN], 18555 [25JY], 18652 [26JY], 20523 [4AU], 21442 [10AU], 29871 [12OC]

Judiciary: nominations, 5552 [29MR], 5871 [30MR]

Kerry, Senator: emergency assistance to Senator Hecht, 18089 [13JY]

Leadership: tribute, 25619 [27SE]

Legislation: completion, 32419 [21OC]

Legislative branch: appropriations (H.R. 4587), 14433-14438 [14JN]

———appropriations (H.R. 4587), conference report, 27023-27027 [30SE]

———appropriations (H.R. 4587), unanimous-consent agreement, 14421 [14JN]

Legislative program, 4, 5, 6, 15, 17, 36 [25JA], 91, 93-94, 96, 177 [26JA], 237, 276 [27JA], 396, 442 [28JA], 469, 473, 558 [1FE], 606, 611, 639, 677 [2FE], 701, 705, 739, 741, 743, 773 [3FE], 1001, 1052, 1070, 1179 [4FE], 1353 [15FE], 1359, 1374, 1396 [16FE], 1572, 1578 [17FE], 1715, 1752, 1768, 1796 [18FE], 1818, 1820 [19FE], 1940 [22FE], 1993, 2043, 2414 [23FE], 2585, 2591, 2636 [26FE], 2640, 2643, 2664, 2666, 2687 [29FE], 2702, 2705, 2725, 2741 [1MR], 2798, 2860, 2911 [2MR], 3059, 3114, 3120, 3145, 3194 [3MR], 3321, 3362, 3363, 3364, 3372, 3375, 3384, 3499 [4MR], 3717, 3724, 3791, 3792 [14MR], 3876, 3917, 3963 [15MR], 4075, 4076 [16MR], 4315, 4351, 4352 [17MR], 4467 [18MR], 4500-4503, 4558, 4604 [21MR], 4693, 4712 [22MR], 4837, 4838, 4874, 4875, 4878, 4881 [23MR], 4997 [27AP], 5124, 5182, 5183, 5190, 5234 [24MR], 5289, 5296, 5299 [25MR], 5360, 5411, 5415 [28MR], 5465, 5497, 5550 [29MR], 5690, 5870 [30MR], 6014, 6016, 6019, 6208, 6215, 6216 [31MR], 6275 [11AP], 6422, 6486 [12AP], 6515, 6522, 6604 [13AP], 6834, 6835, 6837, 6841, 6850, 6869, 6921, 6961 [14AP], 7025, 7041, 7082, 7085 [15AP], 7175 [18AP], 7212, 7214, 7282 [19AP], 7537, 7539, 7542, 7618, 7659, 7664 [20AP], 8309, 8322, 8395, 8396 [21AP], 8451, 8453, 8544, 8548 [22AP], 8652 [25AP], 8679, 8789 [26AP], 8873, 8879, 8891, 8892, 8942, 9013 [27AP], 9425, 9428, 9433, 9478, 9479 [28AP], 9544 [29AP], 10104, 10106, 10107, 10142, 10168 [9MY], 10187, 10281 [10MY], 10409, 10411, 10438, 10477, 10479 [11MY], 10674, 10677, 10687, 10852 [12MY], 10977, 10982, 11064, 11081 [13MY], 11097, 11182, 11184, 11185 [16MY], 11255 [17MY], 11485, 11523 [18MY], 11549, 11554, 11586, 11676, 11685 [19MY], 11843, 11859, 11860, 11867, 11869 [20MY], 12006, 12025 [23MY], 12100 [24MY], 12322, 12457, 12459 [25MY], 12565, 12696, 12700 [26MY], 12851, 12855, 12959 [27MY], 13404, 13485, 13488 [6JN], 13567, 13620 [7JN], 13661, 13717, 13791 [8JN], 13976, 14006, 14017 [9JN], 14083, 14119, 14150 [10JN], 14257, 14305, 14306 [13JN], 14412, 14419, 14420, 14423, 14480, 14482 [14JN], 14531, 14615, 14619 [15JN], 14856, 14861, 14869, 14948, 15004 [16JN], 15039, 15113 [17JN], 15199, 15228 [20JN], 15308, 15311, 15316, 15334, 15343, 15415 [21JN], 15512, 15521, 15525, 15583 [22JN], 15758, 15831, 15834, 15840 [23JN], 15945, 15957 [24JN], 16007, 16042, 16062 [27JN], 16081, 16116, 16133, 16176, 16184 [28JN], 16311, 16322, 16397, 16406, 16408 [29JN], 16676, 16682, 16693, 16744 [6JY], 17172, 17241, 17275 [7JY], 17310, 17319, 17321, 17361, 17392 [8JY], 17435, 17536, 17563 [11JY], 17581, 17588, 17618, 17625, 17626, 17685, 17702, 17733, 17734 [12JY], 18336, 18396, 18404 [14JY], 18555, 18648 [25JY], 18702, 18703, 18717, 18731, 18740, 18752, 18753, 18804, 18816 [26JY], 18955, 19120, 19121 [27JY], 19326, 19359, 19390, 19447 [28JY], 19638, 19669 [29JY], 19697, 19750, 19783 [1AU], 19867, 19870, 19908, 19992 [2AU], 20104, 20196 [3AU], 20533, 20564, 20587, 20622 [4AU], 20746, 20754 [5AU], 20757, 20868, 20871 [8AU], 21133, 21144, 21172, 21286, 21287 [9AU], 21440, 21464, 21675, 21683 [10AU], 21852, 21865, 21896, 22019, 22041 [11AU], 22420, 22422, 22456, 22585, 22595 [7SE], 22798, 22809, 22834, 22865, 22920 [8SE], 23130, 23133, 23139, 23291 [9SE], 23423, 23482 [12SE], 23505, 23506, 23522, 23523, 23524, 23556 [13SE], 23702, 23708 [14SE], 23941, 24038, 24044 [15SE], 24176, 24177, 24248 [16SE], 24360, 24362, 24440, 24458 [19SE], 24582, 24584, 24589 [20SE], 24731, 24846, 24855 [22SE], 25172, 25220, 25255, 25261 [23SE], 25285, 25357 [26SE], 25618, 25641, 25642, 25683, 25717, 25718 [27SE], 25911 [28SE], 26519, 26680 [29SE], 26885, 26894, 26919, 26935, 27022, 27027, 27030, 27133, 27135 [30SE], 27356, 27357, 27367 [3OC], 28027, 28048, 28056, 28060, 28075, 28112 [4OC], 28295-28297, 28355, 28465 [5OC], 28672, 28677, 28683, 28981 [6OC], 29265, 29267, 29269, 29352, 29527, 29583, 29584 [7OC], 29721, 29839, 29840 [11OC], 29871, 29872, 29875, 29900, 29906, 29926, 29928, 29947, 29977 [12OC], 30230, 30275, 30449 [13OC], 30671, 30743, 30826, 30830, 30998, 31011, 31024, 31086, 31111 [14OC], 31173, 31177, 31196 [17OC], 31532, 31622 [18OC], 31630, 31664, 31676, 31684, 31701, 31761 [19OC], 32016, 32110, 32178 [20OC], 32419, 32432, 32435, 32518, 32544, 32675, 32678 [21OC]

Library of Congress: transfer of video recordings of Senate proceedings (S. Res. 459), 23734-23735 [14SE]

Majority and Minority Leaders of the Senate: authorize printing of document (S. Res. 398), 4711 [22MR]

Majority leader: commend cooperative conduct (S. Res. 520), 32677 [21OC]

Matsunaga, Senator: authority to sign bills and resolutions through April 11, 1988, 6215 [31MR]

McLean, Kenneth A.: commendation for service (S. Res. 503), 31700 [19OC]

Members: constitutional amendment on commencement of the terms of office (S.J. Res. 389), 27041-27042 [30SE]

———execution of arrest warrants compelling the attendance of absent (S. Res. 390), 3073-3112 [3MR]

———salaries, 15559-15562 [22JN], 23733 [14SE]

———votes for pay increases (S. 2682), 20589 [4AU], 30849 [14OC]

Minority leader: commend cooperative conduct (S. Res. 518), 32676 [21OC]

Mulroney, Brian: appointment of escorting committee, 8925 [27AP]

———Senate visit, 9265 [28AP]

National Archives: transfer of video recordings of Senate proceedings (S. Res. 459), 23734-23735 [14SE]

National defense: classified briefing, 5434, 5453 [29MR]

———staff access to classified briefing, 5434 [29MR]

———transcript of classified briefing, 5434 [29MR]

Nebraska: constituents' responses to senatorial mailings, 26679 [29SE]

Nominations: confirmation delay for political reasons, 21889-21891 [11AU]

———considered en bloc, 3120 [3MR], 7082 [15AP]

———notify President Reagan of confirmation en bloc, 6215 [31MR]

Office of Senate Security: establish (S. Res. 243), 32511 [21OC]

Official mail: expenditure of funds (S. Res. 458), 23130 [9SE]

Official photograph: scheduling, 18668 [26JY]

100th Congress, 2d session: accomplishments, 20123 [3AU], 22043, 22045 [11AU], 29920 [12OC], 31267-31279 [18OC], 32006 [20OC], 32418, 32511, 32513 [21OC]

Operation and procedures: improve, 24775-24790 [22SE]

Order of procedure, 16014, 16061 [27JN], 17313, 17320 [8JY], 17530 [11JY], 18702 [26JY], 20110 [3AU], 20666 [5AU], 21847 [11AU]

Parliamentary inquiry, 12587 [26MY], 14103 [10JN], 19341, 19383 [28JY], 28814 [6OC]

Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building: dedication, 2666 [29FE]

———use of atrium for concert by the Congressional Chorus (S. Res. 451), 17273 [7JY]

———use of atrium for a concert by the Congressional Chorus (S. Res. 509), 32083 [20OC]

Polygraph Protection Act: star print of report 100-284, 1940 [22FE]

Presidential appointments: confirmation process, 21884 [11AU]

Quayle, Senator: Presidential qualifications, 29701 [11OC]

Quorum call, 4 [25JA], 11485 [18MY]

Reagan, President: notification that a quorum of each House is assembled (S. Res. 355), 17 [25JA]

———notify of nominations confirmed en bloc, 6215 [31MR]

Recess, 1796 [18FE], 1941 [22FE], 2414 [23FE], 2643 [29FE], 3877 [15MR], 4076 [16MR], 6486 [12AP], 6605 [13AP], 8612 [25AP], 9479 [28AP], 10192 [10MY], 10411, 10479 [11MY], 11185 [16MY], 11685 [19MY], 12054 [24MY], 12456, 12459 [25MY], 12744 [26MY], 13408 [6JN], 14257, 14306 [13JN], 14864, 14869 [16JN], 16107 [28JN], 17313 [8JY], 20565 [4AU], 20667 [5AU], 22423, 22595 [7SE], 23291 [9SE], 24044 [15SE], 24597 [20SE], 25360 [26SE], 25647, 25718 [27SE], 26029 [28SE], 28681, 28695 [6OC], 29584 [7OC], 31111 [14OC], 31188 [17OC], 31706 [19OC], 32178 [20OC], 32446 [21OC]

Reports: permission to file, 22027 [11AU]

Republican Members: tribute, 32510 [21OC]

Rollcall vote: designate time, 9253 [28AP]

Rules of procedure: agreement, 29353 [7OC]

———annual registrations of mass mailings, 5 [25JA]

———discussion, 3057 [3MR]

———judicial review, 22888 [8SE]

———waiver of certain, 3 [25JA]

Senate Air and Space Caucus: membership, 1080 [4FE]

Senate Arms Control Observer Group: amend S. Res. 30 (S. Res. 466), 22038 [11AU]

Senate Legal Counsel: representation in Beauchamp v. Kerry (S. Res. 457), 21235 [9AU]

———representation in Southern Air Transport, Inc. v. Post-Newsweek Stations of Florida, Inc. (S. Res. 392), 3386 [4MR]

———representation in Springfield Terminal Railway Co. v. United Transportation Union and National Mediation Board (S. Res. 494), 29858 [11OC]

———representation in U.S. v. Harold Friedman (S. Res. 489), 28492 [5OC]

———representation of committees, Members, officers, and employees in U.S. v. Poindexter (S. Res. 407), 6294 [11AP]

———representation of John M. Mistretta (S. Res. 434), 12100 [24MY]

———representation of members of the Committee on the Judiciary in Monte Lee v. Senator Biden (S. Res. 427), 10280 [10MY]

———representation of Senate employee in Korb v. Lehman (S. Res. 423), 9477 [28AP]

———representation of Senate employee in Adamson v. Radosevic (S. Res. 424), 9478 [28AP]

———representation of Senate employees (S. Res. 410), 6471, 6486 [12AP]

———representation of Senator Bingaman (S. Res. 469), 23132 [9SE]

———representation of Senator Stevens in Hunter v. Kalamarides (S. Res. 490), 28492 [5OC]

Singapore: visit to the Senate by Prime Minister and members of Parliament, 6547 [13AP]

Soviet Union: visit by Senate members, 3711 [14MR]

Staff: privilege of the floor, 17 [25JA]

———privilege of the floor for Elaine Neenan, 14247 [13JN]

———privilege of the floor for Joseph Humphrey, 14247 [13JN]

———privilege of the floor for Margaret Malone, 14247 [13JN]

———privilege of the floor for Marina Weis, 14247 [13JN]

———tribute, 14515 [15JN], 15052 [17JN], 23116 [9SE], 29694, 29697 [11OC], 29792 [11OC], 29875 [12OC], 30667, 30826, 30827, 30852, 30853 [14OC], 32418, 32463 [21OC]

———tribute (S. Res. 515), 32510, 32676 [21OC]

Stafford, Senator: printing of environmental speeches as a Senate document (S. Res. 496), 29945 [12OC]

Standing Rules of the Senate: printing (S. Res. 437), 13049 [27MY]

Subcommittees: revision of allocations, 25288 [26SE]

Sullivan, David S.: accusation of classified information disclosure, 12295 [25MY]

Tammen, Ronald L.: commendation for service (S. Res. 504), 31701 [19OC]

Telephone system: security, 21451 [10AU]

The Older Americans Act Amendments of 1987—A Summary of Provisions: printing additional copies (S. Res. 430), 15835 [23JN]

Thornburgh, Richard L.: notify President of consent to nomination, 22048 [11AU]

Tribute, 32418 [21OC]

Votes, correction: Hatfield, 30855 [14OC]

Votes, position on missed: D'Amato, 28325 [5OC]

———Graham, 26909 [30SE]

———Kasten, 20783 [8AU], 21464, 21527 [10AU], 21896 [11AU]

———Melcher, 21444 [10AU]

———Mikulski, 14103 [10JN]

Votes, position on unrecorded: Pell, 17559 [11JY]

Warner, Senator: appreciation, 32448 [21OC]

Washington's Farewell Address: reading, 739 [3FE]

Reports

Accomplishments During 2d Session of 100th Congress, 22043 [11AU]

Congressional Budget: Committee on the Budget, 23350 [9SE]

Federal Election Campaign Act: Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities (Senate, Select), 2181-2200 [23FE]

———Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Rept. 100-58), 2117 [23FE]

———Common Cause, 2205 [23FE]

Foreign Travel Expenditures, 3928 [15MR], 16707-16721 [6JY]

Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty: Committee on Foreign Relations, 14603, 14604 [15JN]

Iran-Contra Affair: congressional committees (S. Rept. 100-216; H. Rept. 100-433) (excerpt), 9530 [29AP]

Legislative Branch, 11694 [19MY]

Notification of Third-Party Involvement in Intelligence Activities: Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select), 3900 [15MR]

Procedure for Impeachment Trial of Judge Alcee L. Hastings: Committee on Rules and Administration, 24773 [22SE]

Revised Allocation to Subcommittees of Budget Totals, 25288 [26SE]

Senate Operation Improvement: Committee on Rules and Administration, 24776-24790 [22SE]

Staff Report of the Congressional Military Reform Caucus, 1214-1217 [8FE]

Reports by conference committees

Congressional Budget (H. Con. Res. 268), 12531-12540 [26MY]

Legislative Branch Appropriations (H.R. 4587), 26501 [28SE]

Reports filed

Biennial Budget Act: Committee on Governmental Affairs (S. 2478) (S. Rept. 100-499), 22464 [7SE]

Calendar Purchase: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 414), 8374 [21AP]

Clarify the Investigative Powers: Committee on Governmental Affairs (S. 2350), 16725 [6JY]

———Committee on the Judiciary (S. 2350) (H. Rept. 100-1040), 27984 [3OC]

Committee Expenditures: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (S. Res. 362), 408 [28JA]

Committee Expenditures: Committee on Environment and Public Works (S. Res. 363), 408 [28JA]

Committee Expenditures: Committee on Finance (S. Res. 361), 408 [28JA]

Committee Expenditures: Committee on Governmental Affairs (S. Res. 364), 408 [28JA]

Committee Expenditures: Committee on Indian Affairs (Select) (S. Res. 374), 650 [2FE]

Committee Expenditures: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. Res. 373), 649 [2FE]

Committee Expenditures: Committee on Veterans' Affairs (S. Res. 365), 408 [28JA]

Committees of the Senate Expenditures: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 381) (S. Rept. 100-287), 1922 [22FE]

Congressional Budget: Committee on the Budget (S. Con. Res. 113) (S. Rept. 100-311), 6063 [31MR]

———Committee on the Budget (H. Con. Res. 268) (H. Rept. 100-523), 4797 [22MR]

———Consideration of H. Con. Res. 268: Committee on the Budget (H. Res. 461) (H. Rept. 100-662), 13184 [1JN]

———Consideration of H. Con. Res. 268: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 410) (H. Rept. 100-524), 4797 [22MR]

———Consideration of H. Con. Res. 268: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 461) (H. Rept. 100-655), 12277, 12285 [25MY]

Expenditures for Official Mail: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 458) (S. Rept. 100-480), 21588 [10AU]

Expenditures for Official Receptions and Representation Expenses: Committee on Government Operations (H.R. 5049) (H. Rept. 100-896), 23396 [9SE]

Legislative Branch Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (H.R. 4587) (S. Rept. 100-382), 14024 [9JN]

———committee of conference (H.R. 4587) (H. Rept. 100-1000), 26502 [28SE]

———Waiving Certain Points of Order Against Conference Report on H.R. 4587: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 553) (H. Rept. 100-995), 26502 [28SE]

Printing of Background Information Relative to Committee on Energy and Natural Resources: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 472), 24809 [22SE]

Revised Allocation to Subcommittees of Budget Totals From the Concurrent Resolution, Fiscal Year 1989: Committee on Appropriations (S. Rept. 100-470), 21242 [9AU]

Transfer Certain Video Recordings of Senate Proceedings to Library of Congress and Archivist of U.S.: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 459) (S. Rept. 100-471), 21588 [10AU]

Use of Tape Duplications of Radio or Television Coverage of Senate Proceedings: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 431) (100-351), 11665 [19MY]

———Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 431) (S. Rept. 100-351), 11648 [19MY]

Resume

Activity: 100th Cong., 2d sess., D786 [21OC], D787 [10NO]

Rollcalls

Quorum, 4 [25JA], 215, 250 [27JA], 2111, 2129 [23FE], 4843 [23MR], 5186 [24MR], 7542 [20AP], 10434 [11MY], 15171 [20JN], 15784 [23JN], 16320 [29JN], 18972 [27JY], 21465, 21466 [10AU]

Rosters

Friends of Ireland, 4319 [17MR]

Rules

Committee on Aging (Special), 2391 [23FE]

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, 3947 [15MR]

Committee on Environment and Public Works, 5549 [29MR]

Committee on the Budget, 2686 [29FE]

Standing Rules of the Senate, 2041, 2044, 2045, 2078, 2079, 2092, 2094, 2096, 2098, 2103 [23FE]

Rulings of the Chair

Congressional budget: setting forth for 1989-91 (S. Con. Res. 113), 6399 [12AP]

Schedules

Committee meetings, 88 [25JA], 321, 322 [27JA], 571 [1FE], 969 [3FE], 1221 [8FE], 1354-1357 [15FE], 1685-1689 [17FE], 1953-1957 [22FE], 2498-2502 [24FE], 2696-2700 [29FE], 3048-3053 [2MR], 3513-3519 [7MR], 3629-3635 [10MR], 3826-3833 [14MR], 4168-4174 [16MR], 4617-4623 [21MR], 5103-5108 [23MR], 5427-5432 [28MR], 5973-5978 [30MR], 6350-6355 [11AP], 6807-6812 [13AP], 7186-7190 [18AP], 8098-8100 [20AP], 8670-8673 [25AP], 9183 [27AP], 9698-9700 [2MY], 9926-9928 [4MY], 10184 [9MY], 10569 [11MY], 11189-11191 [16MY], 11546-11548 [18MY], 12487, 12488 [25MY], 13221, 13223 [1JN], 13489-13491 [6JN], 13893 [8JN], 14314 [13JN], 14776 [15JN], 15305, 15307 [20JN], 15750 [22JN], 16079 [27JN], 16543 [29JN], 16768 [6JY], 17579 [11JY], 18274 [13JY], 18650 [25JY], 19261 [27JY], 20361 [3AU], 22784 [7SE], 23484 [12SE], 23881 [14SE], 24459 [19SE], 25616 [26SE], 26511 [28SE]

Statements

Attendance of Absent Senators: Richard B. Russell, 3091 [3MR]

Campaign Finance Restrictions: Joel M. Gora, 7109, 7112 [18AP]

Congressional Action: John T. Morgan, 635 [2FE], 1026 [4FE]

Draft Amendments to Regulations Governing Legal Expense Funds: Senators Heflin and Rudman, 16395 [29JN]

Leadership: John F. Kennedy, 31537 [18OC]

———Walter Lippman, 31536 [18OC]

Public Financing of Elections: AFL-CIO, 2155 [23FE]

Ratification of U.S.-Soviet Nuclear Missile Treaty: President Reagan, 8473 [22AP]

———Senator Byrd, 8473 [22AP]

Republican Initiative on Drug Abuse Legislation: Senator Karnes, 17583 [12JY]

Senators Under Arrest: Senator Armstrong, 3080 [3MR]

St. Patrick's Day: Friends of Ireland, 4318 [17MR]

Standards for Warrants of Arrest in the Senate: Alben W. Barkley, 3089 [3MR]

Stepping Down as Majority Leader: Senator Byrd, 6924 [14AP]

Violation of the Constitution: Senator Boren, 3905 [15MR]

Wrapping Up '88 Campaign, Senator Dole, 5551 [29MR]

Studies

Findings and Recommendations of the Campaign Finance Study Group: Harvard University's Institute of Politics, 8341-8344 [21AP]

Summaries

Biennial Budget Act (S. 2478), 13592 [7JN]

Congressional Budget for 1989-91 (S. Con. Res. 113), 6282-6285 [11AP]

Draft Bipartisan Drug Bill, 31639 [19OC]

Legal Arguments on Implications of Biden Condition to Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, 12291-12295 [25MY]

Tables

Budget Committee scoring of H.R. 4776, 17324 [8JY]

Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs budget totals, 18558 [25JY]

Committee budget authority and outlay allocations, 13408 [6JN], 13554 [7JN]

Committee on Environment and Public Works budget allocation, 18647 [25JY]

Committees of the Senate's credit authority, 13408 [6JN]

Comparison of trends for legislative and other branches, 11689 [19MY]

Contributions of political action committees to Senate campaigns, 1985-86, 1988, 2276 [23FE], 2275 [23FE]

Domestic discretionary increases and decreases in President's 1989 budget, 6292 [11AP]

Foreign operations—spending totals (conference report), Budget Committee scoring of H.R. 4367, 26899 [30SE]

Functional analysis of the congressional budget, 12529 [26MY]

Legislative branch appropriations before adjustment for inflation, 11691 [19MY]

Legislative branch appropriations conference report, 26715 [29SE]

Legislative branch staffing detail and comparison, 11690 [19MY], 11691 [19MY]

Official congressional mail costs and volume, 13927 [9JN]

Open and restrictive rules, 95th-100th Congresses, 14369 [14JN]

Regular appropriations bills passed by House and Senate, 1981-87, 13927 [9JN]

Revised functional levels and aggregates for the 1989 budget resolution, 13554 [7JN]

Rules reported in the 100th Congress, 14369 [14JN]

Trends in congressional employment levels, 13927 [9JN]

Trends in employment levels, 11691 [19MY]

Welfare reform legislation comparison, 26581 [29SE]

Testimonies

Federal Election Finance Laws: Senator Durenberger, 2091 [23FE]

Senate Intelligence Committee Relationship With Intelligence Community: William H. Webster, 3895 [15MR]

Texts of

S. Con. Res. 101, conditional adjournment, 3119 [3MR]

H. Con. Res. 268, congressional budget for 1989-91, 5018-5020 [23MR]

H. Con. Res. 272, adjournment, March 31-April 11, 5915 [30MR], 6021 [31MR]

H. Con. Res. 306, congressional adjournment, May 26-June 1, 12238 [25MY]

H. Con. Res. 335, conditional adjournment, 18069 [13JY]

H. Con. Res. 356, adjournment, 22043 [11AU], 22118 [11AU]

H. Con. Res. 367, authorize printing of ``Black Americans in Congress'', 25135 [23SE]

H. Con. Res. 368, authorize printing of ``Women in Congress'', 25135 [23SE]

H. Res. 346, notification of President Reagan that a quorum of each House is assembled, 39 [25JA]

H. Res. 347, notification that a quorum of the House is present, 39 [25JA]

H. Res. 461, consideration of conference report on H. Con. Res. 268, congressional budget for 1989-91, 12529 [26MY]

H. Res. 499, impeachment of Alcee L. Hastings, 21169 [9AU]

H. Res. 553, consideration of conference report on H.R. 4587, legislative branch funding, 26709 [29SE]

H.J. Res. 548, terms of office for Members of Congress, 8409 [21AP]

H.R. 1226, appointment of FDA Commissioner subject to Senate confirmation, 18888-18892 [26JY]

H.R. 4587, legislative branch appropriations, 14425-14431 [14JN]

H.R. 4918, restrictions on contributions made to or by Members of Congress, 16279 [28JN]

H.R. 5009, prohibit Members of Congress acceptance of honorariums or making appearances for any person engaged in contract negotiations with the U.S., 17425 [11JY]

H.R. 5049, authorize official reception and representation expenses, 23593 [13SE]

S. 2, Federal Election Campaign Act, 481-488 [1FE], 1472-1480 [17FE], 1727-1752 [18FE], 1821 [19FE]

S. 2113, establish a Joint Committee on Intelligence, 2728-2730 [1MR]

S. 2350, clarify investigative powers of Senate, 9529 [29AP], 21235 [9AU], 28591 [5OC]

S. 2478, Biennial Budget Act, 13590-13592 [7JN]

S. 2721, Federal Advisory Committee Act amendment, 21610-21616 [10AU]

S. Con. Res. 101, conditional adjournment, 3179 [3MR], 3258 [3MR]

S. Con. Res. 104, establish Joint Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, 4336 [17MR]

S. Con. Res. 105, establish Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (Joint), 4445, 4465 [18MR], 16225 [28JN]

S. Con. Res. 113, setting forth congressional budget for 1989-91, 6179-6182 [31MR], 6389-6392 [12AP], 6866-6869 [14AP]

S. Con. Res. 116, adjournment, 9391, 9478 [28AP]

S. Con. Res. 130, adjournment of Congress, 16384, 16400 [29JN]

S. Con. Res. 146, authorize printing of Senate Bicentennial Minutes by Senator Dole, 25935, 26028 [28SE], 32889 [21OC]

S. Res. 430 printing additional copies of The Older Americans Act Amendments of 1987—A Summary of Provisions, 11505 [18MY]

S. Res. 354, notification of quorum to House, 17 [25JA], 33 [25JA]

S. Res. 355, notification to President Reagan that a quorum of each House is assembled, 17, 33 [25JA]

S. Res. 356, authorizing expenditures for the Committee on Foreign Relations, 168 [26JA]

S. Res. 357, authorizing expenditures for the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, 265 [27JA]

S. Res. 358, authorizing expenditures for the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 265 [27JA]

S. Res. 359, authorizing expenditures for the Committee on Intelligence (Select), 265 [27JA]

S. Res. 360, authorizing expenditures for the Committee on the Judiciary, 265 [27JA]

S. Res. 361, authorizing expenditures for Committee on Finance, 423 [28JA]

S. Res. 362, authorizing expenditures for Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, 423 [28JA]

S. Res. 363, authorizing expenditures for Committee on Environment and Public Works, 423 [28JA]

S. Res. 364, authorizing expenditures for Committee on Governmental Affairs, 423 [28JA]

S. Res. 365, authorizing expenditures for Committee on Veterans' Affairs, 424 [28JA]

S. Res. 366, authorizing expenditures by Committee on Small Business, 540 [1FE]

S. Res. 367, authorizing expenditures by Committee on Armed Services, 540 [1FE]

S. Res. 368, authorizing expenditures by Special Committee on Aging, 540 [1FE]

S. Res. 369, authorizing expenditures by Committee on Appropriations, 540 [1FE]

S. Res. 370, authorizing expenditures by Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, 541 [1FE]

S. Res. 371, authorizing expenditures by Committee on the Budget, 541 [1FE]

S. Res. 373, Committee on Labor and Human Resources authorizing expenditures, 666 [2FE]

S. Res. 374, authorizing expenditures for Select Committee on Indian Affairs, 666 [2FE]

S. Res. 379, authorizing payment of gratuity to Linda G. Mathews, 1787 [18FE], 1940 [22FE]

S. Res. 380, commemorate bicentennial, 1854, 1874 [19FE]

S. Res. 381, omnibus funding of committees of the Senate, 1931, 1932 [22FE], 2588-2591 [26FE]

S. Res. 382, remove power of Sergeant at Arms to arrest Senators, 2368 [23FE]

S. Res. 390, execution of arrest warrants compelling the attendance of absent Senators, 3181 [3MR]

S. Res. 392, Senate Legal Counsel represent subpoena respondents in case of Southern Air Transport, Inc. v. Post-Newsweek Stations of Florida, Inc., 3386, 3454 [4MR]

S. Res. 393, printing of Senate document, 3454 [4MR]

S. Res. 398, authorizing printing of document Majority and Minority Leaders of the Senate, 4703, 4711 [22MR]

S. Res. 400, procurement of consultant services for Commission on Art and Antiquities, 4879, 4940 [23MR]

S. Res. 402, authorizing release of documents by Committee on Foreign Relations, 5850, 5870 [30MR]

S. Res. 405, release of records on GSA procurement of Electronic Tandem Network telecommunications, 6183 [31MR]

S. Res. 407, Senate Legal Counsel representation of committees, Members, officers, and employees in U.S. v. Poindexter, 6295, 6308 [11AP]

S. Res. 410, Senate Legal Counsel representation for certain employees, 6486 [12AP]

S. Res. 414, authorizing purchase of Senate calendars, 8387 [21AP]

S. Res. 414, purchase of calendars, 8547 [22AP]

S. Res. 423, Senate Legal Counsel representation of Senate employee in Korb v. Lehman, 9392, 9478 [28AP]

S. Res. 424, Senate Legal Counsel representation of Senate employee in Adamson v. Radosevic, 9392 [28AP]

S. Res. 425, establish Jacob K. Javits Senate Fellowship Program, 9538 [29AP], 15835 [23JN]

S. Res. 427, Senate Legal Counsel representation of members of the Committee on the Judiciary in Monte Lee v. Senator Biden, 10267, 10280 [10MY]

S. Res. 430, printing additional copies of The Older Americans Act Amendments of 1987—A Summary of Provisions, 15835 [23JN]

S. Res. 431, clarifying the prohibition on the use of tape duplications of radio or television coverage of Senate proceedings, 13610 [7JN]

S. Res. 434, Senate Legal Counsel representation of John M. Mistretta, 12094, 12100 [24MY]

S. Res. 437, authorize printing of the Standing Rules of the Senate, 13030, 13050 [27MY]

S. Res. 449, authorize testimony by a former Senate employee in U.S. v. Burnley, 16384, 16397 [29JN]

S. Res. 451, use of Hart Building atrium for concert, 17259 [7JY]

S. Res. 453, use of grounds on west front of the Capitol, 19421 [28JY]

S. Res. 456, issue summons to Alcee L. Hastings concerning articles of impeachment, 21171, 21254 [9AU]

S. Res. 457, Senate Legal Counsel representation of Senator Kerry in Beauchamp v. Kerry, 21235, 21254 [9AU]

S. Res. 458, expenditure of funds for official mail, 21642 [10AU], 23130 [9SE]

S. Res. 459, transfer of video recordings of Senate proceedings from the Library of Congress or the National Archives, 21643 [10AU], 23735 [14SE]

S. Res. 465, return of Senator Biden, 21954 [11AU], 22438 [7SE]

S. Res. 466, amend S. Res. 30, Senate Arms Control Observer Group, 21954, 22038 [11AU]

S. Res. 469, Senate Legal Counsel representation of Senator Bingaman, 23132, 23172 [9SE]

S. Res. 471, printing of a history of the Committee on Environment and Public Works as a Senate document, 23736, 23756 [14SE]

S. Res. 472, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources' printing of background information, 23756 [14SE], 25255 [23SE]

S. Res. 479, two-year authorizing resolutions for Committees of the Senate, 26875 [30SE]

S. Res. 482, authorize printing of certain documents, 25939 [28SE]

S. Res. 485, commend Senator Byrd for exemplary service to the Senate, 27414, 27546 [3OC]

S. Res. 488, fair employment practices in the Senate, 28368 [5OC]

S. Res. 489, Senate Legal Counsel representation in U.S. v. Harold Freidman, 28370 [5OC], 28492 [5OC]

S. Res. 490, Senate Legal Counsel representation of Senator Stevens in Hunter v. Kalamarides, 28370, 28492 [5OC]

S. Res. 493, implement closed caption broadcasting of Senate floor proceedings, 29799 [11OC]

S. Res. 494, Senate Legal Counsel representation in Springfield Terminal Railway Co. v. United Transportation Union and National Mediation Board, 29800, 29858 [11OC]

S. Res. 500, point of order against unconstitutional provisions of a conference report, 31189 [17OC]

S. Res. 503, commendation of Kenneth A. McLean, 31701, 31739 [19OC]

S. Res. 504, commendation of Ronald L. Tammen, 31701, 31739 [19OC]

S. Res. 505, authorizing additional printing of document, 31694, 31739 [19OC]

S. Res. 506, authorizing printing of tributes to Senator Byrd, 31694, 31740 [19OC]

S. Res. 508, authorizing certain appointments, 31701, 31740 [19OC]

S. Res. 509, use of Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building atrium for a concert by the Congressional Chorus, 32083, 32129 [20OC]

S. Res. 511, authorize release of certain documents by the Committee on Foreign Relations, 32129, 32172 [20OC]

S. Res. 513, appointment of committee to notify the President of adjournment, 32528, 32558 [21OC]

S. Res. 515, tribute to staff, 32559, 32676 [21OC]

S. Res. 516, commending the President pro tempore for the manner in which he has presided, 32559, 32676 [21OC]

S. Res. 517, commending Deputy President pro tempore for the manner in which he has presided, 32559, 32676 [21OC]

S. Res. 518, commending minority leader, 32559, 32676 [21OC]

S. Res. 519, commending Vice President Bush for the manner in which he has presided, 32559, 32677 [21OC]

S. Res. 520, commending majority leader, 32559, 32677 [21OC]

S.J. Res. 282, amend Constitution relative to contributions and expenditures affecting elections, 5497 [29MR]

S.J. Res. 389, amend Constitution relative to commencement of the terms of office of the President, Vice President, and Members of Congress, 27042 [30SE]

Transcripts

Luncheon in Honor of Senator Byrd for His Many Years as Democratic Leader, 31227-31234 [18OC]

Tributes

Adams, Senator, 28059 [4OC]

Baker, Howard H., Jr., 14435 [14JN], 14576 [15JN], 15309 [21JN], 15754 [23JN]

Baucus, Senator, 21126 [8AU]

Bentsen, Senator, 17586 [12JY], 18231 [13JY], 28672 [6OC]

Bible, Alan, 23710 [14SE], 23893 [15SE], 24138 [15SE]

Biden, Senator, 4319 [17MR], 22421 [7SE]

Boschwitz, Senator, 17731 [12JY]

Byrd, Senator, 1979 [23FE], 5453 [29MR], 5688 [30MR], 6274 [11AP], 6428-6429 [12AP], 6515, 6516, 6521, 6580, 6605 [13AP], 6825, 6924 [14AP], 7067 [15AP], 7213, 7261 [19AP], 8397 [21AP], 8491 [22AP], 10661 [12MY], 11550 [19MY], 12854 [27MY], 13567 [7JN], 14088 [10JN], 14225 [13JN], 14394 [14JN], 15047 [17JN], 15916 [24JN], 16083, 16084, 16092, 16097 [28JN], 16340-16343, 16350-16354, 16357, 16400 [29JN], 16706 [6JY], 17117 [7JY], 17318 [8JY], 17440 [11JY], 17586 [12JY], 18094 [13JY], 18702 [26JY], 19267 [28JY], 19586 [29JY], 20196 [3AU], 20565 [4AU], 20761 [8AU], 21155, 21156, 21158 [9AU], 21441, 21442 [10AU], 21813, 21854, 21883, 21887, 21897, 21910, 22009, 22010, 22011 [11AU], 22458 [7SE], 22794 [8SE], 23702, 23711 [14SE], 23891-23893, 23941 [15SE], 28324, 28493 [5OC], 28683 [6OC], 29245 [7OC], 29900 [12OC], 30651, 30652 [14OC], 31227, 31237, 31536 [18OC], 31710 [19OC], 32418, 32419, 32431, 32434-32436, 32448, 32516, 32518, 32543, 32610 [21OC]

Chandler, Albert B., 18406 [14JY]

Chiles, Senator, 19121 [27JY], 21888 [11AU], 24362 [19SE], 28291 [5OC], 29247, 29248 [7OC], 29703 [11OC], 29875-29879, 29882, 29883, 29915 [12OC], 29900, 29916 [12OC], 30832, 30838, 30845, 31010 [14OC], 31226, 31238, 31239, 31534, 31537 [18OC], 31710, 31713, 31723 [19OC], 32008, 32009, 32012, 32086, 32100 [20OC], 32495, 32506, 32508, 32606, 32621 [21OC], 32718 [10NO]

Cohen, Senator, 23420 [12SE]

Cooper, John, 20023 [3AU]

Cranston, Senator, 13036 [27MY]

Danforth, Senator, 7067 [15AP], 21800, 21801 [11AU]

Daschle, Senator, 7067 [15AP]

Davidson, Sherman, 10187 [10MY]

DeConcini, Senator, 32653 [21OC]

Dole, Senator, 5551 [29MR], 5688 [30MR], 6274 [11AP], 6961 [14AP], 12854, 12978 [27MY], 22417 [7SE], 23422 [12SE], 23883 [15SE], 27367 [3OC], 31710 [19OC], 32417 [21OC]

Domenici, Senator, 32655 [21OC]

Durenberger, Senator, 28858 [6OC]

Ervin, Sam J., Jr., 1990 [23FE]

Evans, Senator, 27357 [3OC], 28355 [5OC], 29704 [11OC], 29886 [12OC], 30196 [13OC], 30659, 30838, 30846, 31010 [14OC], 31226, 31238, 31241, 31536, 31538 [18OC], 31711, 31713 [19OC], 32008, 32011, 32085, 32086 [20OC], 32495, 32502, 32606 [21OC], 32718 [10NO]

Fish, Hamilton, 29872 [12OC]

Ford, Senator, 32518 [21OC]

Garn, Senator, 17702 [12JY]

Goldwater, Barry, 9414 [28AP]

Gore, Senator, 1211 [8FE], 4997 [27AP]

Gramm, Senator, 6973 [14AP], 9540 [29AP]

Halverson, Richard C., Jr., 32004 [20OC]

Harper, Edwin S., 1976, 1979 [23FE]

Hatch, Senator, 5465 [29MR], 32507 [21OC]

Heinz, Senator, 19586 [29JY]

Herath, Vernon, Sr.: tribute, 13401 [6JN]

Helms, Senator, 18621 [25JY]

Hollings, Senator, 7141 [18AP]

Holt, Rush D., 16081 [28JN]

Inouye, Senator, 515 [1FE], 628, 630 [2FE], 744, 747, 750 [3FE], 1165 [4FE]

Johnston, Senator, 16323 [29JN]

Kennedy, Robert F., 9616 [29AP], 13406 [6JN], 13847-13862 [8JN], 14055, 14059 [9JN], 14308 [13JN], 14752 [15JN]

Leahy, Senator, 15312 [21JN]

Lugar, Senator, 6050 [31MR], 25858 [28SE]

Matsunaga, Senator, 6961 [14AP], 8623 [25AP], 16402 [29JN]

McCain, Senator, 4178 [17MR], 4323 [17MR], 20751 [11AU]

McDonald, Vividell H., 2612 [26FE], 1860, 1861 [19FE]

McGovern, George: tribute, 17110 [7JY]

Metzenbaum, Senator, 5465 [29MR], 16323 [29JN]

Mikulski, Senator, 3148 [3MR]

Mitchell, Senator, 23420 [12SE]

Moynihan, Senator, 8675 [26AP]

Pastore, John O., 21663 [10AU]

Pressler, Senator, 32109 [20OC]

Price, Daniel, 25605 [26SE]

Proxmire, Senator, 5797-5799 [30MR], 9512 [29AP], 17702 [12JY], 22417 [7SE], 23896 [15SE], 24463 [20SE], 29248 [7OC], 29879, 29886, 29901, 29948 [12OC], 30315 [13OC], 30649, 30652-30657, 30830-30832, 30837, 30839, 30846, 31009 [14OC], 31173, 31181, 31190 [17OC], 30192, 30196 [13OC], 31237, 31238, 31242, 31245, 31248, 31534, 31537 [18OC], 31661, 31711, 31712 [19OC], 32008, 32009, 32012, 32085 [20OC], 32426, 32432, 32495, 32503, 32606, 32607 [21OC], 32718 [10NO], 32887 [21OC]

Pryor, Senator, 14576 [15JN]

Quayle, Senator, 5465 [29MR], 22421 [7SE], 28499 [5OC], 28672 [6OC], 28989 [6OC], 30651 [14OC]

Randolph, Jennings, 5971 [30MR], 10877 [12MY]

Reid, Senator, 25186 [23SE]

Reynolds, Sam W., 6223 [31MR]

Ribicoff, Abraham A., 15210 [20JN]

Rockefeller, Senator, 32517 [21OC]

Rockwell, Julius, 19232 [27JY]

Sanford, Senator, 3148 [3MR], 24729 [22SE]

Shelby, Senator, 19863, 19864, 19872 [2AU]

Shoup, George L.: tribute, 31177 [17OC]

Simpson, Senator, 5551 [29MR], 5688 [30MR]

Stafford, Senator, 2421 [23FE], 7067 [15AP], 9349 [28AP], 12444 [25MY], 23421 [12SE], 23701, 23704 [14SE], 24146 [16SE], 24463 [20SE], 25202 [23SE], 28980 [6OC], 29793 [11OC], 29920, 29948 [12OC], 30193 [13OC], 30654, 30666, 30838, 30846, 30850, 30854, 31011 [14OC], 31181 [17OC], 31241, 31248, 31535, 31537 [18OC], 31710, 31713, 31714 [19OC], 32008, 32009, 32083, 32085, 32108 [20OC], 32444, 32495, 32507, 32510, 32605, 32606 [21OC]

Stennis, Senator, 15946 [24JN], 18232 [13JY], 20123, 20196 [3AU], 21865, 21884, 21887, 21888 [11AU], 28285, 28291 [5OC], 29793 [11OC], 29901, 29921, 29949 [12OC], 30274, 30275, 30316 [13OC], 30832, 30837, 30839, 30847, 30854, 31009 [14OC], 31196 [17OC], 31236, 31240, 31241, 31533 [18OC], 31634, 31711, 31713 [19OC], 32008, 32009, 32086, 32109 [20OC], 32426, 32495, 32503, 32605, 32607, 32620 [21OC], 32717 [10NO], 33562 [10NO]

Stevens, Senator, 32435 [21OC]

Symms, Senator, 25202 [23SE]

Trible, Senator, 26863 [30SE], 28355 [5OC], 29872 [12OC], 30837, 30845, 31010 [14OC], 31196 [17OC], 31239, 31535, 31537 [18OC], 31712, 31714 [19OC], 32008, 32009, 32012, 32085 [20OC], 32447, 32495, 32503, 32606 [21OC], 32718 [10NO]

Weicker, Senator, 19121 [27JY]

Williams, John J., 129 [26JA], 6295 [11AP], 6519-6521 [13AP]

Wilson, Senator, 7067 [15AP]