MEMBERS OF CONGRESS see also Congress; House of Representatives; Senate; Votes in House; Votes in Senate
Addresses
Greeting to Delegation: Pope John Paul II, 15084 [18JY]
Time and History on the Hill: David McCullough, 2474-2477 [22FE]
Amendments
Income: congressional, executive, and judicial salaries and pensions (S.J. Res. 7), 1439, 1576 [2FE]
Senate: expenditure of funds for official mail (S. Res. 212), 30146, 30200 [19NO]
Analyses
Comprehensive Campaign Finance Reform Act (S. 1727), 23583 [5OC]
Ethics Law—Covered Officials and Employees, 27182 [6NO]
Reduce the Influence of Multicandidate Political Committees in Elections for Federal Office (H.R. 1664), 5361 [4AP]
Announcements
Death of Bill Nichols, 67 [3JA]
Procession for inaugural ceremonies, 324 [20JA]
Appointments
Bosco, Representative: to Committee on Foreign Affairs, 1124 [27JA]
Central American Negotiations Observer Group, 17573 [1AU]
Committee to escort Roh Tae Woo, 25058 [18OC]
Committee to escort the Speaker-Elect to the Chair, 10801 [6JN]
Delegation to attend funeral of Larkin I. Smith, 19547 [6SE]
Delegation to attend funeral of Mickey Leland, 19547 [6SE]
Dyson, Representative: to Committee on Agriculture, 1124 [27JA]
Engel, Representative: to Committee on Small Business, 1124 [27JA]
Fuster, Representative: to Committee on Education, 1124 [27JA]
Interparliamentary Union, 19311 [4AU]
Jontz, Representative: Committee on Education, 1124 [27JA]
Lancaster, Representative: to Committee on Agriculture, 1124 [27JA]
McCloskey, Representative: to Committee on Foreign Affairs, 1124 [27JA]
Mfume, Representative: to Committee on Education, 1124 [27JA]
National Commission To Prevent Infant Mortality, 1240 [31JA]
Payne, Representative Donald: to Committee on Foreign Affairs, 1124 [27JA]
Rahall, Representative: to Committee on Education, 1124 [27JA]
U.S. Bipartisan Commission on Comprehensive Health, 1240 [31JA]
Visclosky, Representative: to Committee on Education, 1124 [27JA]
Walsh, Representative: to Committee on House Administration (H. Res. 100), 3218 [2MR]
Articles and editorials
Apathy Thaws Out as Nation's Emotions Rise, 2350 [21FE]
Arizona's Senators Oppose Pay Raise, 798 [25JA]
Benefits Ease Path of Congressional Retirees, 29694 [17NO]
Bill Chappell, Jr., 5884 [10AP]
Bill Chappell's Victories Are Proof He Served Public Well, 5884 [10AP]
Bill Nichols Left Legacy of New Structure for the Nation's Armed Services, 3236 [2MR]
Bridge-Builder in Congress, 6355 [12AP]
Bush Offers Proposal on Ethics, Pay—Hill Honoraria Sidestepped, 6467 [13AP]
Compassion and Principle, 3423 [3MR]
Congress Can Do Without Raise, 798 [25JA]
Congress Looks Anew at Pay, 29690 [17NO]
Congress Pay Isn't a Ballpark Figure, 278 [19JA], 1163 [27JA]
Congress To Become Pension Millionaires Club If Pay Raise Approved, Says NTU, 29697 [17NO]
Congressional Pay Raise? Not Now, 29697 [17NO]
Congressional Raises—Tell Reagan it's Time to ``Just Say No'', 798 [25JA]
Congress—Pathology of a Pay Raise, 1713 [7FE]
David R. Bowen—Why I Kept It, 14371 [12JY]
Defeat of Pay Raise Is a Failure of Democracy, 2770 [23FE]
Democracy at Its Worst, 1713 [7FE]
Deny Congress Raise—They Get Enough Now, 29698 [17NO]
Don't Believe All the Woeful Tales of Congress' Pay, 29696 [17NO]
Ethics vs. Government Service, 10782 [2JN]
Fairness Demands Federal Pay Hike, 792 [25JA]
Fallen Hero, 16758 [27JY]
Feisty North Carolinian a Model U.S. Senator, 21735 [26SE]
Found—Ideal Congressman (Alas, He's Not From New York), 11835 [14JN]
Fowler Emerges as Senate Leader in Only Two Years, 2202 [9FE]
From Kansas to the Senate to the Land, 19560 [6SE]
From Those Who Knew Him, 11066 [7JN]
Goodby to the Last of the True New Dealers, 11065 [7JN]
Here's a Golden Opportunity for Congress, 792 [25JA]
His Brother's Keeper, 20186 [12SE]
House Leaders Decide to Offer Pay Raise, Ethics Package—Chamber Could Vote Before Thanksgiving, 29691 [17NO]
House Leaders Plan Another Try at Fat Pay Raise by Thanksgiving, 29690 [17NO]
House's Pay Raise Plan Is Better Than Senate's, 31749 [21NO]
How Tower Used His ``No'' Vote, 3730 [8MR]
Imperial Rot, 792 [25JA]
Joseph G. Minish—`I'm Not Hungry', 14371 [12JY]
Just Say No to Pay Raise, 798 [25JA]
Leland Aided Hungry, 19550 [6SE]
Loophole Lets Ex-Members Cash in on Way Out, 14368-14370 [12JY]
Loss for the Nation, 19550 [6SE]
Majority in Congress Already Make $135,000, 29695 [17NO]
Malarkey From Newt Gingrich, 7477 [25AP]
Mansfield Retires—Scholar, Senator, Statesman Deserves a Life of His Own, 1931 [8FE]
Mansfield Will Be Missed—Montana's Perfect Diplomat Will Be a Tough Act To Follow, 1932 [8FE]
Mediocrity Will Not Suffice, 1713 [7FE]
Mickey Leland, 20582 [14SE], 20929 [19SE], 22459 [28SE]
Mickey Leland's Hope Survives, 20174 [12SE]
Mike Is Coming Home, 1932 [8FE]
Mike Mansfield Is Heading Home, 1933 [8FE]
Miserable Wages, Miserable Leaders, 1713 [7FE]
Newsweek's View of Congress—Tell It to Geraldo, 8405 [4MY]
No Example Provided, 798 [25JA]
Not for Retirement, 2158 [9FE]
On D'Amato—Put Up or Shut Up, 26102 [25OC]
One Democrat Who Doesn't Like Losing Elections, 14239 [11JY]
Papal Whippersnapper on the Hill, 27816 [7NO]
Pay Boost May Push Up Living Costs, 1441 [2FE]
Pay Raise For Whom?, 798 [25JA]
Pay Raise Hoax, 792 [25JA]
Pay Raises Excessive, 798 [25JA]
Personalities, 23634 [5OC]
Placing a Check on the President, 3730 [8MR]
Poor, Hungry Lost Friend in Leland, 20187 [12SE]
Prince of Perks, 26742 [1NO]
Profile, Congressman Donald Payne, 4455 [15MR]
Proposed Amendment, Age 200, Showing Life—Constitutional Scholars, Congress Troubled, 21510 [25SE]
Raise Proposal for Congress Is Ridiculous, 792 [25JA]
Reinvigorating Congress, 11273 [7JN]
Rep. Claude Pepper Advocated the Cause of the Common Man, 12456 [20JN]
Representative Natcher—A Study in Standards, 10425 [31MY], 10447 [31MY]
Reunion of ``Bumblebees''—Maggie's Ex-Aides Say Goodbye, 11062 [7JN]
Rocking Chair Funds, 2158 [9FE]
Say No to Sneaking, 792 [25JA]
Sleaze Factor Can Be Avoided, 6072 [11AP]
State Will Long Remain Magnuson's Monument, 11065 [7JN]
Stouthearted Jesse Helms, 3421 [3MR]
Taxpayer Groups, Radio Talk Show Hosts Reunite To Fight 33% Raise for Congress, 29697 [17NO]
``Thompy''—Friends and Political Comrades Remember One of Politics' Noblemen, 25318 [19OC]
Throng Bids Magnuson Goodbye, 11068 [7JN]
Tribute to the Honorable Walter Judd, 28719 [14NO]
Tri-Citians Recall Magnuson as Friend Who Always Listened, 11067 [7JN]
Trouble-Shooting Insider, 1357 [31JA]
Twilight of a Southern Liberal—Carl Elliott—Flat Broke and Nearly Forgotten, 7078-7080 [19AP]
Viewpoint That Didn't Travel Far, 29694 [17NO]
Vulnerability Is What Worries Sabo, 1642 [2FE]
Why Americans Hate the Pay Raise, 2359 [21FE]
Wit and Wisdom of Maggie, 11066 [7JN]
Bills and resolutions
Benefits: restriction on certain (see H.R. 1703)
Campaign Cost Reduction Act: enact (see S. 743)
Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries: abolish (see H.R. 533, 903)
———reform relative to public views (see H.R. 918)
Committee on House Administration: establish order of membership (see H. Res. 123)
Committee on Standards of Official Conduct: election of minority members (see H. Res. 11)
Committees of the House: designate members (see H. Res. 9, 39, 51)
———designating minority membership (see H. Res. 224)
———election of chairmen (see H. Res. 10)
Compensation: adjustment (see S. 153, 157; S.J. Res. 4, 6, 7, 8, 20, 49; H.R. 68, 149, 271, 305, 328-331, 383, 384, 401, 533, 565, 611, 632, 709, 776, 785, 877; H.J. Res. 20, 75, 76, 83, 88-90, 105, 109, 113, 116, 119, 128; H. Res. 38)
———adjustment (H.J. Res. 88), consideration (see H. Res. 54)
———adjustment procedures (see H.R. 1209)
———change the effective date (see H.R. 566)
———constitutional amendment (see H.J. Res. 26, 55, H. Con. Res. 60)
———constitutional amendment to delay pay raises until after the next general election (see H.J. Res. 193)
———deferral of pay adjustment (see H.R. 580, 748)
———disapprove pay increases (see H.J. Res. 62)
———effectiveness of pay increase (see S. 298; H.R. 834)
———eliminate the permanent appropriation of funds (see S. 249; H.R. 564)
———increase level and ban honoraria (see S. 1117)
———nullify pay increase (see H.R. 704, 835, H.J. Res. 56)
———pay increase approval by joint resolution (see S. 299)
———pay increase from pay bonuses for achieving budget surplus (see S. 275)
———permanent appropriation (see H.R. 735)
———permit request of reduced salary (see H.R. 701)
———prevent pay increase unless Federal budget is in balance (see H.R. 689)
———recorded vote for pay adjustment (see S. 315, H.R. 244, 502, 674, 748, 822)
———remove from under Federal Salary Act (see H.R. 502, H.J. Res. 56)
Comprehensive Campaign Finance Reform Act: enact (see S. 1727)
Congressional Classified Intelligence Oversight Information Accountability Act: enact (see H.R. 262)
Congressional Salary and Tax Act: enact (see H.R. 1014)
Constitution: use of franking privilege to disseminate copies (H.R. 1149)
Drug abuse: official expenses allowance available for testing (see H. Res. 280)
Election campaigns: contributions and expenditures (see S.J. Res. 48; H.R. 960, 2698, H.J. Res. 344)
———contributions by national banks, corporations, and labor unions (see H.R. 3798)
———disallow the personal use of amounts received as contributions (see H.R. 198, 3116)
———financing reform (see H.R. 1707, 2750, 3425)
———personal use of excess campaign funds (see H.R. 171, 941, 942, 3218)
———prohibit certain political committees from contributing to House candidate (see H.R. 905)
———public financing (see H.R. 36)
———purchase of television broadcast time by candidates (see S. 744)
———reduce the influence of multicandidate political committees (see H.R. 1664)
———restriction on funds (see H.R. 1703)
———soliciting contributions relative to other Members (see H.R. 83)
Ethics: specific reform (see S. 1882; H. Res. 164)
Federal Pay Accountability Act: enact (see S. 821)
Federal Salary Act: nullify salary increase (see H.J. Res. 56)
Foreign Agents Registration Act: strengthen registration and enforcement requirements (see S. 176)
Franking privilege: authorize printing of regulations governing the use (see S. Res. 181)
———cost statements (see S. 1869)
———restrictions (see S. 990; H.R. 3337)
———restrict use of Federal funds to influence employees and officers (see H.R. 3057, 3136)
Grandy, Representative: election to Committee on Standards of Official Conduct (see H. Res. 204)
Heflin, Senator: authorize testimony in the case of Thomas Hawthorne v. John Baker (see S. Res. 198)
Honoraria (see H.R. 1623, 1624; H. Res. 53)
———ban (see S. 1117)
———prohibit (see H.R. 502)
———restriction (see H.R. 675)
House of Representatives: amend rules on honoraria (see H.R. 75; H. Res. 25)
———amend rules on votes for Members' pay adjustments (see H. Res. 24)
———attendance at inaugural ceremonies (see H. Res. 40)
———4-year terms (see H.J. Res. 44)
———limit campaign contributions (see H.R. 1133)
———limit number of consecutive terms (see H.J. Res. 87)
———mass mailing restrictions (see H. Res. 190, 192, 227)
———official expenses allowance of Members available for printing (see H. Res. 206)
———prohibit use of official expenses allowance for purchase of mailing lists (see H. Res. 226)
———public financing of advertising and related expenses in campaigns (see H.R. 197)
———qualifications for service (see H. Res. 29)
———recorded vote on passage of legislation that adjusts pay of Members (see H. Res. 38)
———term of office and vacating of seat (see H.J. Res. 203)
Informed Electorate Act: enact (see S. 751)
Leland, Mickey: tribute (see S. Res. 172, 176; H. Res. 233)
Lobbyists: 4-year time restriction (see H.R. 1409, 2143)
———time restriction (see H.R. 2143)
Magnuson, Warren G.: authorize printing of copies of eulogy (see S. Res. 146)
Mass mailing: limitation (see H.R. 2732)
National Security and Classified Information Protection Act: enact (see H.R. 279)
New York, NY: participation in bicentennial events for Constitution, Congress, and inauguration of George Washington (see H. Con. Res. 96)
Newsletters not franked (see S. 627)
———restrictions (S. 990)
Nichols, Bill: tribute (see H. Res. 16)
Official mail: separate House and Senate official costs (see S.J. Res. 98)
Pepper, Claude: authorizing printing of collection of tributes (see H. Con. Res. 150)
———commemorative postage stamp (see H. Con. Res. 149)
———death (see S. Res. 137; H. Res. 163)
———use of Capitol rotunda for the lying in state of the remains (see H. Con. Res. 139)
Postal Service: rates for certain mail received (see S. 102)
Presidential appointments: eligibility of spouses of Members (see H.R. 456)
Senate: appointment of a delegation to host Members of the Supreme Soviet (see S. Res. 194)
———expenditure of funds for official mail (see S. Res. 212)
———expression of hope for Members serving in third century (see S. Res. 94)
———limit number of consecutive terms (see H.J. Res. 87)
———prohibit Members from receiving pay raise (see S. Res. 23)
———receipt of honoraria (see S. Res. 40)
Senate Legal Counsel: representation of Senator Kerry in U.S. v. Norman LeFevre (see S. Res. 69)
———representation of Senators Kennedy, Thurmond, Hollings, Gore, Wilson, and Biden in Rodney F. Stich v. Senator Kennedy (see S. Res. 70)
Smith, Larkin I.: tribute (see S. Res. 177; H. Res. 232)
Taxation: exempt from District of Columbia income tax certain family members of elective officials and legislative branch employees (see H.R. 3590)
———honorarium (see H.R. 2221)
Terms of office: constitutional amendment (see H.J. Res. 125)
———4-year terms of office (see H.J. Res. 188)
———increasing the term of Representatives and limiting the number of terms served by Senators and Representatives (see H.J. Res. 201)
———limit term of service (see S.J. Res. 17; H.J. Res. 15, 69, 87, 202, 203, 239, 300)
USIA: distribution of a film entitled ``Tribute to Mickey Leland'' (see H.R. 3294)
Walsh, Representative: election to the Committee on House Administration (see H. Res. 100)
Wolpe, Representative: authorizing administering oath of office (see H. Res. 8)
Biographies
Browder, Representative, 6833 [18AP]
Condit, Representative, 20947 [20SE]
Certificate of appointment
Senator Coats, Indiana Governor Robert D. Orr, 1 [3JA]
Certificates of election
Bentsen, Senator, 3 [3JA]
Bingaman, Senator, 1 [3JA]
Browder, Representative, 6833 [18AP]
Bryan, Senator, 2 [3JA]
Burdick, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Burns, Senator, 3 [3JA]
Byrd, Senator, 2 [3JA]
Chafee, Senator, 3 [3JA]
Condit, Representative, 20947 [20SE]
Danforth, Senator, 3 [3JA]
DeConcini, Senator, 3 [3JA]
Durenberger, Senator, 2 [3JA]
Geren, Representative, 20946 [20SE]
Gorton, Senator, 3 [3JA]
Hatch, Senator, 2 [3JA]
Heinz, Senator, 1 [3JA]
Jeffords, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Kennedy, Senator, 3 [3JA]
Kerrey, Senator, 3 [3JA]
Kohl, Senator, 1 [3JA]
Lautenberg, Senator, 2 [3JA]
Lieberman, Senator, 3 [3JA]
Lott, Senator, 2 [3JA]
Lugar, Senator, 3 [3JA]
Mack, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Matsunaga, Senator, 3 [3JA]
Metzenbaum, Senator, 2 [3JA]
Mitchell, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Moynihan, Senator, 2 [3JA]
Riegle, Senator, 3 [3JA]
Robb, Senator, 3 [3JA]
Ros-Lehtinen, Representative, 19508 [6SE]
Roth, Senator, 2 [3JA]
Sarbanes, Senator, 2 [3JA]
Sasser, Senator, 1 [3JA]
Taylor, Representative, 25517 [24OC]
Wallop, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Wilson, Senator, 2 [3JA]
Commentaries
Should Congress get a pay raise and vote on it publicly? Nancy Dickerson, 2349 [21FE]
Definitions
Honoraria: United States Code, 1463 [2FE]
Descriptions
Restrict use of congressional frank for mass mailings and newsletters (S. 990), 9241 [16MY]
Documents
Committee on Standards of Official Conduct Proceedings Relative to Representative Frank, 20369 [13SE]
Explanations
Limitations on use of mailing frank by candidates for public office, 30393 [20NO]
Financial statements
Cranston, Senator, 7020-7025 [18AP]
DeConcini, Senator, 12947-12949 [22JN]
Dole, Senator, 29311 [16NO]
Downey, Representative, 6352 [12AP]
Frost, Representative, 8722 [9MY]
Kasten, Senator, 9941 [18MY]
Kastenmeier, Representative, 10189 [24MY]
Leahy, Senator, 9096 [12MY]
Mazzoli, Representative, 24144 [11OC]
Sensenbrenner, Representative, 8740 [9MY]
Simon, Senator, 9565 [17MY]
History
Federal Pay Adjustment, 1451-1455 [2FE]
Legislation by Stuart Symington, 2638-2640 [23FE]
Letters
Administration of oath of office to Representative Wolpe: Richard A. Enslen, 323 [20JA]
Birthday greetings to Representative Natcher: Representative Anderson, 21167 [20SE]
Congressional salaries and pensions: David Keating, 1441 [2FE]
———Joan Claybrook, 1441 [2FE]
———Senator Grassley, 429 [25JA]
Congressional pay raise, 1364 [31JA]
———Michael L. Benedict, 1679 [6FE]
Congressional trips: John Collins, 20407 [13SE]
Congressional visits to Nicaragua: Representative Wolf, 6389 [13AP]
Election of Jill Long to the House of Representatives: Joseph H. Hogsett, 5482 [5AP]
Federal Salary Commission recommendation: Senator Symms, 1030 [25JA]
Issuance of subpoena: Representative Gradison, 23287 [4OC]
———Representative Kastenmeier, 23287 [4OC]
———Representative Panetta, 1375 [2FE]
———Representative Schuette, 26862 [1NO]
Jarrett, I loved your dad, Representative Fields, 20197 [12SE]
Meetings of Association of Former Members of Congress with delegation of the Chinese National People's Congress: Fu Hao, 8880 [11MY]
Representative Gingrich's financial disclosures: several Representatives, 5130 [22MR]
Representative Robinson's change of party affiliation: Representative Hoyer, 17086 [31JY]
———Representative Robinson, 17086 [31JY]
———Speaker Foley, 17086 [31JY]
Resignation: Representative Coats (sundry), 67 [3JA]
———Representative Wright, 13949 [29JN]
Resignation from the Committee on Education: Representative Armey, 18548 [3AU]
Summary of Representative Natcher's campaign activities: FEC, 9121 [15MY]
Withdrawal as manager of Alcee L. Hastings impeachment trial: Representative Don Edwards, 1726 [7FE]
Letters of transmittal
Comprehensive Campaign Finance Reform Act: President Bush, 23584 [5OC]
Lists
Catholic Members of Congress who vote pro-abortion, 25910 [25OC]
Colleges and universities visited under the Congressional Alumni Campus Fellowship Program, 8881 [11MY]
House of Representatives Members' cash on hand, 14371 [12JY]
Key votes cast by Representative Pease, 5184 [22MR]
Members who supported Wilson amendment to H.R. 3014, relative to official mail costs, 21595 [26SE]
Organizations, citizens, and Members of Congress supporting smoking ban on commercial airline flights, 26522 [31OC]
Senators of the 101st Congress, 5 [3JA]
Sponsors of the Association of Former Members of Congress, 8882 [11MY]
States having ratified a constitutional amendment on congressional salaries, 21506, 21510 [25SE]
Memorandums
Senators Who Have Served as Cabinet Members: Rogelio Garcia, 3709 [8MR]
Use of Military Aircraft by Senators, 3506 [6MR]
Memorials of legislature
Alaska, 14816 [17JY], 19782 [7SE]
Colorado, 3499 [6MR], 5396 [4AP]
Idaho, 9140 [15MY], 14573 [13JY]
Iowa, 5171 [22MR], 5821 [7AP]
Minnesota, 13623 [27JN], 14147 [11JY], 14475 [12JY], 14573 [13JY]
Nevada, 9996 [22MY]
Oregon, 20442 [14SE]
South Dakota, 3143 [1MR], 5395 [4AP]
Texas, 11818 [14JN], 11900 [15JN]
Washington, 5396 [4AP]
Messages
Comprehensive Campaign Finance Reform Act: President Bush, 21696 [26SE]
Governmentwide Ethics: President Bush, 6171 [12AP]
Oaths administered
Bentsen, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Bingaman, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Browder, Representative, 6833 [18AP], 8071 [3MY]
Bryan, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Burdick, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Burns, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Byrd, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Chafee, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Coats, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Condit, Representative, 22742 [2OC]
Danforth, Senator, 4 [3JA]
DeConcini, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Durenberger, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Foglietta, Representative, 194 [4JA]
Geren, Representative, 22742 [2OC]
Gorton, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Hatch, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Hatcher, Representative, 339 [24JA]
Heinz, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Jeffords, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Kerrey, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Kohl, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Lautenberg, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Lieberman, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Lipinski, Representative, 194 [4JA]
Long, Representative, 5363 [4AP], 5483 [5AP]
Lott, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Lugar, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Mack, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Marlenee, Representative, 73 [3JA]
Matsunaga, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Metzenbaum, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Mitchell, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Moynihan, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Riegle, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Robb, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Ros-Lehtinen, Representative, 19508 [6SE]
Roth, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Sarbanes, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Schneider, Representative, 340 [24JA]
Staggers, Representative, 194 [4JA]
Roth, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Sasser, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Taylor, Representative, 25517 [24OC]
Thomas, Representative, 7722 [2MY]
Wallop, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Papers
Congressional Career of William Proxmire: Phillip A. Grant, Jr., 27915-27916 [8NO]
Petitions
Arizona Governor's Advisory Council on Aging, 14018 [10JY]
New York, NY, City Council, 24815 [17OC]
Poems
``Composer (for Mickey Leland),'' Sterling D. Plumpp, 21755 [26SE]
``Family,'' Bill Chappell, Jr., 5892 [10AP]
Polls of opinion
Pennsylvania: 6th District, 1180 [27JA]
Press releases
Comprehensive Campaign Finance Reform Act, 23584 [5OC]
National Taxpayers Union criticizes congressional pay raise, 29698 [17NO]
Proceedings
National Prayer Breakfast—Feb. 2, 1989, 5669-5674 [6AP]
Remarks in House
Abortion: voting record of Catholic Representatives, 26199 [26OC]
Army: orientation program for Members of Congress on needs and capabilities, 26792 [1NO]
Benefits: honoraria, mass mailing and election campaigns, 5488 [5AP]
———restriction on certain (H.R. 1703), 5674 [6AP]
``Black Americans in Congress'': authorize printing (H. Con. Res. 170), 25475 [23OC]
Brooks, Representative: health condition, 30730 [21NO]
Browder, Representative: welcome, 6833 [18AP]
Coelho, Representative: farewell to the House, 11952 [15JN]
———tribute, 11751 [14JN]
Committee on Printing (Joint): election of members (H. Res. 110), 4152 [15MR]
Committee on Standards of Official Conduct: investigation of Jim Wright, 15101 [19JY]
Committee on the Library (Joint): election of members (H. Res. 110), 4152 [15MR]
Committees of the House: designating minority membership (H. Res. 224), 18548 [3AU]
———designating minority membership (H. Res. 45), 322 [20JA]
———members (H. Res. 51), 1124 [27JA]
Compensation: adjustments, 164 [3JA], 233 [4JA], 340, 342 [24JA], 1163, 1171 [27JA], 1197 [31JA], 1677-1683 [6FE], 1724, 1727, 1876 [7FE], 2030, 2046 [9FE], 3048 [28FE], 29468-29513 [16NO], 29887 [17NO], 30687 [21NO]
———adjustments (H.R. 1623), 5325 [23MR]
———adjustments (H.R. 401), 291 [19JA], 1658 [2FE]
———constitutional amendment, 21509 [25SE]
———constitutional amendment (H. Con. Res. 60), 2813 [27FE]
———deferral of pay adjustment (H.R. 748), 1371 [31JA]
———determination of salary (H.R. 891), 1890 [7FE]
———disapproval of pay increase (H.J. Res. 83), 287 [19JA]
———ethics standards, 30700 [21NO]
———James Madison's constitutional amendment on salary increase, 21506 [25SE]
———news media coverage of congressional pay adjustment issues, 1732-1735 [7FE]
———recorded vote on pay increase, 1364 [31JA]
———recorded vote for pay adjustment (H.R. 748), 1371 [31JA]
Condit, Representative: expression of appreciation, 20947 [20SE]
Congressional Pay Reform Act: enact, 297 [19JA]
Congressional Salary and Tax Act: enact (H.R. 1014), 2222 [9FE]
Constituent mail: preprinted, 10424 [31MY]
Constitution: use of franking privilege to disseminate copies (H.R. 1149), 3549 [6MR], 7728-7731 [2MY]
Conte, Representative: appointment to Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, 1124 [27JA]
Democracy: service to the people, 7637 [1MY]
District of Columbia offices: funding, 17083 [31JY]
Drug abuse: testing, 9625 [18MY]
Election campaigns: clarify and improve laws to reduce costs (H.R. 13), 126 [3JA]
———contribution limitation and reporting (H.R. 11), 126 [3JA]
———financial reform (H.R. 1707), 5486 [5AP]
———reduce the influence of multicandidate political committees (H.R. 1664), 5360 [4AP]
———reform (H.R. 3425), 23649 [5OC]
———restrict certain contribution practices (H.R. 12), 126 [3JA]
———restriction on funds (H.R. 1703), 5674 [6AP]
———soliciting contributions relative to other Members (H.R. 83), 12833 [21JN]
Ethics, 8827 [10MY]
Foreign travel: news media reporting, 20407 [13SE]
Franked mailings: application of funding to drug abuse control programs, 21484-21488 [25SE]
———restriction, 20328 [13SE], 28356 [9NO], 30393 [20NO]
Geren, Representative: expression of appreciation, 20948 [20SE]
———welcoming of new Member, 20947 [20SE]
Gingrich, Representative: complaint filed to Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, 5921 [11AP]
———questions for new minority whip, 5130, 5132 [22MR]
Grandy, Representative: election to Committee on Standards of Official Conduct (H. Res. 204), 14966 [18JY]
Honoraria, 5082 [21MR], 5287 [23MR]
———(H.R. 1623), 5325 [23MR]
———(H.R. 1624), 5323 [23MR]
———restriction (H.R. 675), 10205 [25MY]
House of Representatives: attendance at inaugural ceremonies (H. Res. 40), 244 [19JA]
———constitutional amendment on 4-year terms (H.J. Res. 196), 4134 [14MR]
———Democratic objectors for consent and private calendars, 27076 [3NO]
———ethics investigations, 27077-27082 [3NO]
———limit campaign contributions (H.R. 1133), 2781 [23FE]
———pledge to service, 6833 [18AP]
———point of personal privilege, 19139 [4AU]
———public financing of political campaigns (H.R. 36), 156 [3JA]
———reception for former Members, 8878-8885 [11MY]
———reelection rates of incumbents, 8833 [10MY]
———Republican objectors for consent and private calendars, 27076 [3NO]
———review of ethical conduct, 7476 [25AP]
———scheduling to permit family life for Members, 11955 [15JN]
———tribute, 10482 [1JN]
Houston, TX: Mickey Leland Federal Building, 26492 [1NO]
Legislative branch: reduction in funding, 17078 [31JY]
Leland, Mickey: tribute (H. Res. 233), 19547, 19549 [6SE], 19677 [6SE]
Lobbyists: 4-year time restriction (H.R. 1409), 4061 [14MR]
———time restriction (H.R. 2143), 7595 [27AP]
———time restriction (H.R. 2143), 13877 [28JN]
Long, Representative: oath of office, 5483 [5AP]
———welcome to House of Representatives, 5483 [5AP]
Martin, Representative David: appointment to Board of Trustees of the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation, 1124 [27JA]
Mass mailing to constituents, 15778 [21JY]
———limitation (H.R. 2732), 13209 [22JN]
Mickey Leland Institute: establish, 21364 [21SE]
Mineta, Representative: appointment to Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, 1124 [27JA]
Montgomery, Representative: appointment to Board of Trustees of the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation, 1124 [27JA]
Natcher, Representative: voting record, 5483 [5AP], 12757 [21JN]
———Washington Post article on campaign contributions, 9121 [15MY]
New York, NY: participation in bicentennial events for Constitution, Congress, and inauguration of George Washington (H. Con. Res. 96), 6834 [18AP]
News media: reporting practices, 2024 [9FE], 26101 [25OC]
Nichols, Bill: expressing House sorrow over death (H. Res. 16), 86 [3JA]
———tribute, 255 [19JA]
Obey, Representative: salary breakdown, 1732-1735 [7FE]
Pepper, Claude: authorizing printing of collection of tributes (H. Con. Res. 150), 11577 [13JN]
———death (H. Res. 163), 10397-10416 [31MY]
———use of Capitol rotunda for the lying in state of the remains (H. Con. Res. 139), 10416-10418 [31MY]
Quillen, Representative: Washington (DC) Post article relative to assumed conflict of interest, 10803 [6JN]
Ros-Lehtinen, Representative: expression of gratitude, 19508 [6SE]
———welcome by Representative Bennett, 19512 [6SE]
Senate: expression of apology by Representative Frank, 19315 [4AU]
———postal patron mailings, 2792 [27FE]
Smith, Larkin I.: tribute (H. Res. 232), 19546 [6SE]
Solomon, Representative: L. Mendel Rivers Award recipient, 21577 [26SE]
Sports: touch football game between freshmen Republicans and Democrats, 28179 [9NO]
Taxation: honorarium (H.R. 2221), 8014 [3MY]
Taylor, Representative: expression of appreciation, 25517 [24OC]
———welcoming to the House of Representative, 25517 [24OC]
Terms of office: constitutional amendments (H.J. Res. 300), 12828 [21JN]
———constitutional amendments (H.J. Res. 188), 6356 [12AP]
———limit (H.J. Res. 239), 6426 [13AP]
USIA: distribution of a film entitled ``Tribute to Mickey Leland'' (H.R. 3294), 24716 [16OC]
Votes, correction: Campbell, Ben, 24048 [11OC]
———DeLay, 29006 [16NO]
———Johnson, Nancy L., 25539 [24OC]
———Kennelly, 26932 [7NO]
———McDade, 28271 [9NO]
———McNulty, 25878 [3NO]
———Moody, 28975 [16NO]
———Pickett, 25887 [7NO]
———Saiki, 17589 [1AU]
———Vento, 26843 [15NO]
Votes, personal explanation: Donnelly, 19495 [4AU]
———Herger, 92 [3JA]
———Pelosi, 16519 [4AU]
———Smith, Denny, 28795 [14NO]
———Tauzin, 1736 [7FE]
Votes, position on missed: Ackerman, 8858 [10MY]
———Alexander, 28559 [14NO]
———Andrews, 30371 [20NO]
———Annunzio, 6760 [17AP]
———Anthony, 15755 [21JY], 24926 [17OC]
———Archer, 13662 [28JN]
———Ballenger, 6821 [17AP], 25905 [26OC], 26252 [31OC]
———Bates, 14708 [13JY]
———Bentley, 26825 [1NO]
———Bevill, 11264 [7JN]
———Bilbray, 30729 [21NO]
———Bilirakis, 7562 [26AP]
———Bonior, 26849 [14NO]
———Brown, George, 26109 [25OC]
———Buechner, 8824 [10MY], 11263 [7JN], 12822 [21JN], 26717 [31OC], 28559 [13NO]
———Bunning, 28955 [14NO]
———Byron, 28557 [13NO]
———Clarke, 23287 [18OC]
———Clement, 26100 [25OC]
———Clinger, 26289 [31OC]
———Coleman, Ronald D., 5077 [21MR]
———Conte, 12166 [15JN], 19952 [7SE]
———Costello, 4015 [9MR]
———Courter, 7088 [19AP], 9151 [15MY]
———Cox, 12166 [15JN], 24188 [12OC]
———Craig, 26905 [2NO], 30373 [20NO]
———Dannemeyer, 17106 [31JY]
———Darden, 15719 [20JY]
———Davis, 26825 [2NO]
———Derrick, 10185 [24MY]
———Dingell, 7086 [19AP], 22727 [2OC]
———Dorgan, 6795 [17AP], 24048 [19OC], 28558 [14NO]
———Douglas, 15755 [23OC], 24048 [11OC], 30273 [20NO]
———Dymally, 18200 [3AU]
———Dyson, 19111 [4AU]
———Emerson, 13273 [23JN], 25862 [26OC]
———Engel, 8833 [10MY], 15388 [20JY], 21505 [25SE], 22727 [2OC]
———Fish, 15773 [21JY], 19436 [4AU]
———Foglietta, 20978 [20SE]
———Ford, Harold E., 26825 [1NO]
———Frenzel, 8824 [10MY], 16181 [25JY]
———Gallo, 27805 [8NO]
———Garcia, 10168 [24MY], 20709 [18SE], 24114, 24160 [11OC], 24726, 24749 [16OC], 26106 [25OC], 30690 [21NO]
———Gekas, 15333 [19JY]
———Geren, 27713 [7NO]
———Gilman, 21491 [25SE]
———Glickman, 13979 [29JN]
———Goodling, 24726 [18OC], 25453 [24OC]
———Green, 20974 [22SE]
———Guarini, 10803 [6JN], 19451 [4AU], 26922 [2NO]
———Hayes, Charles A., 25541 [24OC]
———Hiler, 25224 [19OC]
———Hoagland, 92 [3JA], 6842 [18AP]
———Houghton, 28559 [14NO]
———Hubbard, 11956 [15JN]
———Inhofe, 28558 [14NO]
———James, 6842 [18AP]
———Johnson, Nancy L., 26289 [26OC], 28558 [13NO], 30113 [19NO]
———Jones, Ben, 20422 [13SE], 24925 [17OC], 29574 [21NO]
———Kanjorski, 29939 [17NO]
———Kastenmeier, 26923 [2NO]
———Kennelly, 12797 [21JN]
———Kostmayer, 22727 [5OC]
———Lehman, William, 12194 [15JN], 25907 [25OC], 30394 [20NO]
———Leland, 5939 [11AP], 16442, 16449 [26JY], 16762 [27JY]
———Martin, Lynn, 11262 [7JN]
———Martinez, 16214 [25JY]
———Mavroules, 1699 [6FE], 28558 [14NO]
———Mazzoli, 13644 [27JN]
———McCandless, 6842 [18AP], 22055 [28SE]
———McGrath, 8873 [10MY]
———Miller, John, 19318 [4AU], 29553 [16NO]
———Mineta, 29513 [16NO]
———Moody, 30104 [19NO]
———Morella, 13271 [23JN], 29006 [15NO]
———Morrison, Bruce A., 8401 [4MY], 13493 [23JN], 15330 [19JY], 21365 [21SE], 21488 [25SE], 22245 [28SE], 27805 [8NO], 29037 [17NO]
———Neal, Richard E., 13869 [28JN]
———Nelson, 1697 [6FE], 14245 [11JY], 19970 [11SE], 21498 [27SE], 22727 [3OC], 24227 [13OC], 24734 [17OC], 25229 [23OC], 25479 [24OC], 28559 [14NO], 29939, 30113 [20NO], 31771 [21NO]
———Nielson, 20168 [12SE]
———Oxley, 11850 [14JN], 14006 [29JN]
———Packard, 30113 [19NO]
———Pallone, 16436 [26JY], 22727 [2OC]
———Parker, 11830 [14JN], 21498 [27SE], 26565 [1NO], 29574, 29896 [19NO]
———Parris, 30100 [19NO]
———Pashayan, 23394 [5OC]
———Payne, Donald, 16443 [26JY], 18642 [3AU]
———Pelosi, 7086 [19AP], 25092 [19OC], 25299 [23OC], 26832 [1NO]
———Porter, 14236 [11JY], 14703 [13JY], 19485 [4AU], 24924 [17OC], 30051 [17NO]
———Rahall, 4706 [16MR], 21559 [26SE], 31197 [21NO]
———Rhodes, 22727 [3OC]
———Ros-Lehtinen, 20941 [19SE]
———Roukema, 22780 [3OC]
———Rowland, J. Roy, 13651 [27JN], 18642 [3AU]
———Rowland, John G., 8417 [4MY], 8600 [9MY], 14499 [12JY], 15333 [19JY], 22727 [2OC]
———Schroeder, 14243 [11JY], 20369 [25SE], 28271 [14NO]
———Schumer, 29909 [17NO]
———Skaggs, 18642 [4AU]
———Skelton, 28558 [13NO]
———Slattery, 8824 [16MY], 10079 [23MY]
———Slaughter, Louise M., 29574 [17NO]
———Smith, Lamar S., 25829 [25OC]
———Solarz, 19450 [4AU]
———Stallings, 21511 [25SE]
———Stearns, 82 [3JA]
———Swift, 12166 [15JN]
———Synar, 28732 [14NO], 30273 [20NO]
———Thomas, Craig, 23256 [4OC]
———Torres, 13859 [28JN], 14244 [11JY], 15088 [18JY], 19953 [7SE], 22067 [27SE], 22727 [3OC], 28271 [21NO]
———Udall, 27988 [9NO]
———Watkins, 28559 [21NO]
———Weiss, 25541 [24OC], 28222 [9NO]
———Whittaker, 7579 [26AP]
———Wise, 23400 [5OC]
Whitten, Representative: appointment to Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, 1124 [27JA]
``Women in Congress'': authorize printing (H. Con. Res. 167), 25475 [23OC]
Wright, Speaker: resignation, 10494 [1JN]
Remarks in Senate
Baucus, Senator: commend on handling of tax technical corrections bill, 1333 [31JA]
Byrd, Senator: recognition of 12,000th vote, 24857 [17OC]
Campaign Cost Reduction Act: enact (S. 743), 6006 [11AP]
Campaign funds: personal use upon retirement, 29681, 29683-29686 [17NO]
———personal use of excess contributions (S. 326), 14366-14372 [12JY]
———finance reform, 6085 [12AP]
Compensation: adjustment, 1207 [31JA], 1771 [7FE], 29682, 29686-29701 [17NO]
———adjustment (S. 153), 792 [25JA]
———adjustment (S. 157), 796 [25JA]
———adjustment (S.J. Res. 6), 456-459 [25JA], 2015 [8FE]
———adjustment (S.J. Res. 7), 1119 [25JA], 1402, 1404, 1433-1462 [2FE]
———adjustment (S.J. Res. 33), 428-430 [25JA]
———effectiveness date extension of pay increase (S. 298), 1261 [31JA]
———eliminate the permanent appropriation of funds (S. 249), 997 [25JA]
———increase level and ban honoraria (S. 1117), 10767 [2JN]
———pay increase approval by joint resolution (S. 299), 1261 [31JA]
———pay increase from pay bonuses for achieving budget surplus (S. 275), 1029 [25JA]
Comprehensive Campaign Finance Reform Act: enact (S. 1727), 23579-23584 [5OC]
Election campaigns: contributions and expenditures (S.J. Res. 48), 1561 [2FE]
———finance reform, 6085 [12AP]
———personal use of excess contributions (S. 326), 14366-14372 [12JY]
———spending reform, 6886 [18AP]
Ethics Reform Act: enact (S. 1882), 29194, 29210 [15NO]
Federal Election Campaign Act: filing of yearend report, 386 [25JA]
Federal Pay Accountability Act: enact (S. 821), 6994, 6995 [18AP]
Foreign Agents Registration Act: strengthen registration and enforcement requirements (S. 176), 427, 828 [25JA]
Franked mailings: costs, 21595 [26SE]
———printing of regulations governing use (S. Res. 181), 22650 [2OC]
———publication of Members' costs, 19605 [6SE]
———restrictions, 26736-26741 [1NO], 26967-26970 [2NO], 28054 [9NO]
———restrictions (S. 990), 9239-9242 [16MY]
———separate House and Senate official costs (S.J. Res. 98), 6043 [11AP]
Heflin, Senator: authorize testimony in the case of Thomas Hawthorne v. John Baker (S. Res. 198), 26077 [25OC]
History: ``Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-1989'', 1219 [31JA]
Honoraria, 29310-29312 [16NO]
———ban (S. 1117), 10767 [2JN]
———restrictions (S. Res. 40), 1462-1466 [2FE]
House of Representatives: prevent distortions in reapportionment relative to illegal alien population (S. 848), 7293 [19AP]
Informed Electorate Act: enact (S. 751), 6024 [11AP]
Japan: congressional delegation at funeral of Emperor Hirohito, 3645 [7MR]
Leland, Mickey: tribute (S. Res. 172), 19622 [6SE]
———tribute (S. Res. 176), 20242 [13SE]
Magnuson, Warren G.: authorize printing of copies of eulogy (S. Res. 146), 11951 [15JN]
Mansfield, Mike: acknowledge distinguished service (S. Res. 55), 1925-1933 [8FE]
Mass mailings: cost statements (S. 1869), 28115 [9NO]
Newsletters not franked (S. 627), 4601 [16MR]
———restrictions (S. 990), 9239-9242 [16MY]
Official expenses: disclosure of sources of certain funds, 26970-26982 [2NO]
Pepper, Claude: authorizing printing of collection of tributes (H. Con. Res. 150), 12259 [16JN]
———death (S. Res. 137), 10281, 10392 [31MY]
———use of Capitol rotunda for the lying in state of remains (H. Con. Res. 139), 10317 [31MY]
Quayle, Vice President: thanks by Senate (S. Res. 221), 31716 [21NO]
Senate: appointment of a delegation to host Members of the Supreme Soviet (S. Res. 194), 23945 [7OC]
———expenditure of funds for official mail (S. Res. 212), 30144-30147 [19NO]
———expression of hope for Members serving in third century (S. Res. 94), 5694 [6AP]
———honoraria, 29310-29312 [16NO]
———mailing costs, 8230 [4MY]
———prohibit from receiving pay raise (S. Res. 23), 1094 [25JA]
———receipt of honoraria (S. Res. 40), 1462-1466 [2FE]
———restriction on postal mailings, 2934-2938, 2941 [28FE]
Senate Legal Counsel: representation of Senator Kerry U.S. v. Norman LeFevre (S. Res. 69), 2645 [23FE]
———representation of Senators Kennedy, Thurmond, Hollings, Gore, Wilson, and Biden in Rodney F. Stich v. Senator Kennedy (S. Res. 70), 2645 [23FE]
Smith, Larkin I.: tribute (S. Res. 177), 20242 [13SE]
Terms of office: limit (S.J. Res. 17), 1054 [25JA]
USIA: distribution of a film entitled ``Tribute to Mickey Leland'' (H.R. 3294), 31442 [21NO]
Votes, explanation: Conrad, 18876 [4AU]
———Exon, 18874, 18876 [4AU]
———Ford, 18876 [4AU]
———Graham, 18874 [4AU]
———Warner, 18874 [4AU]
Votes, personal explanation: Gore, 21267 [21SE]
Votes, position on missed: Armstrong, 19909 [7SE]
———Biden, 26728 [1NO]
———Simon, 28145 [9NO]
Reports
Brief History of Congressional Pay Legislation: Paul E. Dwyer, 29664 [17NO]
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe—Congressional Delegation Trip to the Soviet Union: Senator DeConcini, 4429-4437 [15MR]
Foreign Travel Expenditures, 1136 [27JA], 2880 [28FE], 4646-4662 [16MR], 6747-6751 [17AP], 7606 [27AP], 8441-8452 [8MY], 11240 [7JN], 12580 [20JN], 13841 [28JN], 19321-19327 [4AU], 21000 [20SE], 22630-22638 [2OC], 25913 [25OC], 31209 [21NO]
Reports filed
Activities: Committee on House Administration (H. Rept. 100-1112), 102 [3JA]
———Committee on Rules (H. Rept. 100-1119), 102 [3JA]
———Committee on Standards of Official Conduct (H. Rept. 100-1125), 102 [3JA]
Distribution of a Film Entitled ``Tribute to Mickey Leland'': Committee on Foreign Relations (H.R. 3294), 27028 [2NO]
Matter of Representative Bates: Committee on Standards of Official Conduct (H. Rept. 101-293), 25145 [18OC]
Use of Franking Privilege by Members of Congress to Disseminate Copies of the Constitution: Committee on Post Office and Civil Service (H.R. 1149) (H. Rept. 101-38), 7434 [25AP]
Reports to constituents
Hamilton, Lee H.: Agricultural Agenda, 1867 [7FE]
———Alar-Treated Foods, 12821 [21JN]
———Biotechnology Issues, 29297 [16NO]
———Boosting U.S. Investment, 20407 [13SE]
———Campaign Finance Reform, 11258 [7JN]
———Congress and the Arts, 22192 [27SE]
———Congress and the Mail, 18203 [3AU]
———Congressional Support Agencies, 19678 [6SE]
———Dept. of HUD Scandal, 25152 [18OC]
———Economic Conditions, 8084 [3MY]
———Energy Efficiency, 3826 [8MR]
———Federal Budget Process, 1697 [6FE]
———Federalism in the 1980's, 5629 [5AP]
———Future Goals for the U.S. Space Program, 19673 [6SE]
———Future of Financial Institutions, 21171 [20SE]
———Government Guarantee, 26713 [31OC]
———Government Secrecy, 2199 [9FE]
———House Ethics Reform, 11253 [7JN]
———Improving Waste Management, 26885 [1NO]
———Latin American Debt, 6339 [12AP]
———Line-Item Veto, 5202 [22MR]
———Management of Public Lands, 23304 [4OC]
———Meeting Infrastructure Needs, 13850 [28JN]
———Observations on the Federal Budget, 1694 [6FE]
———Paying for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Care and Research, 14490 [12JY]
———Peace Dividend, 15321 [19JY]
———Plight of the Nation's Children, 7552 [26AP]
———President Bush's Budget, 2583 [22FE]
———President Bush's Inaugural Address, 1872 [7FE]
———Questions Concerning Financial Assistance, 8856 [10MY]
———Refugee Responsibilities, 12816 [21JN]
———Reinvigorating the Congress, 11249 [7JN]
———Responding to Change in the Soviet Union, 20405 [13SE]
———Rural Development Challenges, 19662 [6SE]
———Solutions to Government Gridlock, 11844 [14JN]
———Strategic Defense Initiative Reassessment, 3187 [1MR]
———Supreme Court, 16453 [26JY]
———Tax Reform, 9583 [17MY]
———U.S. Nuclear Weapons Plants, 1690 [6FE]
Pease, Don J.: Voting Record, 29619 [16NO]
Resolutions by organizations
Death of Claude Pepper: Tallapoosa County, AL, Commission, 10416 [8JN]
Ratification of constitutional amendment on congressional pay raises: Oregon Legislative Assembly, 21506 [25SE]
Representative Browder: Jacksonville State University, 7460 [25AP]
Representative George T. Leland: Essex County, NJ, Board of Chosen Freeholders, 31788 [21NO]
Rollcalls
Former Members attending annual reception, 8879 [11MY]
Statements
Antiwaste Performance Pay for Congress: Citizens Against Government Waste, 29698 [17NO]
Congressional Salaries and Pensions: Senator Stevens, 1772-1774 [7FE]
———(sundry), 1445 [2FE]
Congressional Pay Raises: James Madison, 2813 [27FE]
———National Committee on Public Employee Pension Systems, 29692 [17NO]
———(sundry), 1445 [2FE]
Congressman Gunderson Receives Distinguished Service Award: Farm Bureau Federation, 175 [3JA]
Issues in the Equal Application of Revolving Door Statutes to the Legislative Branch, 26958 [2NO]
Not the Time To Raise Congressional Salaries, National Taxpayers Union, 29689 [17NO]
Self-Description: Claude Pepper, 10323 [31MY]
Tribute to Claude Pepper, 11619 [13JN]
Tribute to James G. O'Hara: Robert P. Griffin, 10006 [22MY]
Tribute to Mickey Leland: Jim Wright, 30039 [17NO]
———Topper and Alyce Carew, 20187 [12SE]
Studies
Reelection Rates of House Incumbents, 1790-1988: Library of Congress, 8833 [10MY]
Tables
Congressional mail expenditures, 26740 [1NO], 28116 [9NO]
House and Senate expenditures for official mail, 19592, 19593 [6SE]
House incumbents reelected, not renominated, or defeated, 1790-1988, 8833 [10MY]
1988 Senate campaign spending and political action committees receipts, 2494 [22FE]
Proposed pay increases for Members of Congress, 1451 [2FE]
Testimonies
Congressional Ethics: Otis G. Pike, 8827, 8828 [10MY]
Economic Policy: Representative Hamilton, 4443 [15MR]
House of Representatives Special Task Force on Ethics: Otis G. Pike, 8067 [3MY]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 96, Members of Congress participation in bicentennial events for Constitution, Congress, and inauguration of George Washington, 6834 [18AP]
H. Con. Res. 150, authorizing printing of collection of tributes to Claude Pepper, 11578 [13JN]
H. Con. Res. 167, authorize printing of ``Women in Congress'', 25475 [23OC]
H. Con. Res. 170, authorize printing of ``Black Americans in Congress'', 25476 [23OC]
H. Res. 16, expressing sorrow over death of Bill Nichols, 86 [3JA]
H. Res. 45, minority party appointments to certain House standing committees, 322 [20JA]
H. Res. 85, election of Committee on House Administration member and Committee on Post Office and Civil Service members, 2501 [22FE]
H. Res. 110, election of members to Joint Committee on Printing and Joint Committee on the Library, 4152 [15MR]
H. Res. 163, death of Claude Pepper, 10397 [31MY]
H. Res. 204, election of Representative Grandy to Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, 14967 [18JY]
H. Res. 224, designating minority membership in committees of the House, 18548 [3AU]
H. Res. 232, tribute to Larkin I. Smith, 19546 [6SE]
H. Res. 233, tribute to Mickey Leland, 19547 [6SE]
H. Res. 281, designating minority membership on certain House standing committees, 27076 [3NO]
H.J. Res. 83, pay raise for Members of Congress, 287 [19JA]
H.R. 83, soliciting campaign contributions relative to other Members, 12833 [21JN]
H.R. 891, determination of salary of Members of Congress and high Government officials, 1890 [7FE]
H.R. 1133, limit campaign contributions to House candidates, 2781 [23FE]
H.R. 1149, use of franking privilege to disseminate copies of the Constitution, 7728 [2MY]
H.R. 1664, reduce the influence of multicandidate political committees in elections for Federal office, 5361 [4AP]
H.R. 2732, limit number of congressional mass mailings, 13209 [22JN]
H.R. 2890, Melvin Price Federal Courthouse, East St. Louis, IL, 27739 [7NO]
H.R. 3294, USIA distribution of a film entitled ``Tribute to Mickey Leland'', 24716 [16OC]
S. 1, Integrity in Post-Employment Act, 461-463 [25JA]
S. 153, congressional, executive, and judicial salaries and pensions, 792 [25JA]
S. 157, congressional, executive, and judicial salaries and pensions, 797 [25JA]
S. 158, prohibit receipt of honoraria by Senators, 797 [25JA]
S. 275, Balanced Budget Act, 1029 [25JA]
S. 326, amend Federal Election Campaign Act relative to use of excess contributions, 14372 [12JY]
S. 627, prohibit franking of congressional newsletters, 4601 [16MR]
S. 848, prevent distortions in House of Representatives relative to illegal alien population, 7294 [19AP]
S. 990, restrict use of congressional frank for mass mailings and newsletters, 9240 [16MY]
S. 1167, funding for the Edmund S. Muskie Archives, 11515 [13JN]
S. 1727, Comprehensive Campaign Finance Reform Act, 23581-23583 [5OC]
S. 1869, cost statements for congressional mass mailings, 28116 [9NO]
S. 1882, Ethics Reform Act, 29195-29210 [15NO]
S. Res. 23, prohibit Senators from receiving pay raise, 1094 [25JA]
S. Res. 40, Senate receipt of honoraria, 1466, 1567 [2FE]
S. Res. 55, acknowledge distinguished service of Mike Mansfield, 1925, 2005 [8FE]
S. Res. 69, Senate Legal Counsel representation of Senator Kerry in U.S. v. Norman Lefevre, 2645, 2710 [23FE]
S. Res. 70, Senate Legal Counsel representation of Senators Kennedy, Thurmond, Hollings, Gore, Wilson, and Biden in Rodney F. Stich v. Senator Kennedy, 2645, 2710 [23FE]
S. Res. 94, expression of hope for Members serving in third century, 5694, 5761 [6AP]
S. Res. 137, death of Claude Pepper, 10282, 10372 [31MY]
S. Res. 146, authorize printing of eulogy of Warren G. Magnuson, 11924, 11951 [15JN]
S. Res. 172, tribute to Mickey Leland, 19622 [6SE]
S. Res. 176, tribute to Mickey Leland, 20242, 20315 [13SE]
S. Res. 177, tribute to Larkin I. Smith, 20243, 20315 [13SE]
S. Res. 181, authorize printing of regulations governing the use of the mailing frank, 21336 [21SE], 22651 [2OC]
S. Res. 194, authorizing appointment of a Senate delegation to host Members of the Supreme Soviet, 23934, 23945 [7OC]
S. Res. 198, authorizing Senator Heflin's testimony in the case of Thomas Hawthorne v. John Baker, 26043, 26077 [25OC]
S. Res. 212, expenditure of funds for Senate official mail, 30147-30149, 30197-30199 [19NO]
S.J. Res. 4, congressional, executive, and judicial salaries and pensions, 798 [25JA]
S.J. Res. 6, congressional, executive, and judicial salaries and pensions, 2016 [8FE]
S.J. Res. 7, congressional, executive, and judicial salaries and pensions, 1461 [2FE]
S.J. Res. 17, limit terms, 1054 [25JA]
S.J. Res. 48, contributions and expenditures intended to affect congressional and Presidential political races, 1562 [2FE]
S.J. Res. 98, separate House and Senate official mail cost appropriations, 6045 [11AP]
Tributes
Alexander, Hugh Q., 22461 [28SE]
Boland, Edward P., 9031 [11MY]
Browder, Representative, 7460 [25AP]
Byrd, Senator, 10537 [1JN], 23576 [5OC], 24859 [17OC]
Cavicchia, Peter A., 25803 [24OC]
Chappell, Bill, Jr., 5883 [10AP], 5890-5893 [10AP]
Collins, James M., 16195 [25JY], 17088-17095 [31JY]
Cotton, Norris, 3366 [2MR]
DeConcini, Senator, 12632 [21JN]
Dymally, Representative, 13971 [29JN]
Fowler, Senator, 2202 [9FE]
Gonzalez, Representative, 8014 [3MY]
Gore, Senator, 21377 [22SE]
Green, Representative, 11628 [13JN]
Griffin, Charles H., 13618 [27JN], 19960 [11SE], 20243 [13SE]
Gunderson, Representative, 174 [3JA]
Helms, Senator, 21735 [26SE], 24939 [18OC]
Horton, Representative, 11388 [8JN]
Hruska, Roman L., 18879 [4AU]
Hunt, John E., 21771 [27SE]
Inouye, Senator, 431 [25JA]
Jones, Ed, 6342 [12AP]
Judd, Walter, 28719 [14NO]
Kassebaum, Senator, 19560 [6SE]
Kee, James, 4486, 4487 [16MR]
Koch, Edward I., 30040 [17NO]
Lantos, Representative, 2196 [9FE]
Leland, Mickey, 19507, 19510 [6SE], 19713-19715 [7SE], 20170, 20188-20202 [12SE], 20245 [13SE], 20429 [14SE], 20929 [19SE], 21222, 21360 [21SE], 21755, 21756 [26SE], 31248 [21NO], 31788 [21NO]
Lewis, Representative John, 11278 [8JN]
Magnuson, Warren G., 9994 [22MY], 10210 [25MY], 10283 [31MY], 10879, 10880, 10954 [6JN], 11058-11074 [7JN], 11308, 11309 [8JN], 11402 [9JN], 11468, 11471, 11475, 11477 [13JN], 12952 [22JN]
Mansfield, Mike, 5521 [5AP]
Melcher, John, 191 [4JA], 432 [25JA]
Michel, Representative, 3221 [2MR], 10800 [6JN], 31207 [21NO]
Mitchell, Senator, 422, 425 [25JA]
Natcher, Representative, 12757 [21JN], 21167 [20SE]
Nichols, Bill, 15 [3JA], 191 [4JA], 432 [25JA], 1195 [31JA], 3225-3236 [2MR], 3237 [8MR]
Obey, Representative, 16755 [27JY]
O'Hara, James G., 4061, 4095 [14MR], 4237 [15MR], 9363-9385 [16MY]
Payne, Representative Donald, 4455 [15MR]
Pepper, Claude, 10275-10283, 10298, 10322, 10397, 10413-10418, 10424, 10426, 10429, 10476 [31MY], 10482, 10483, 10506, 10507, 10511, 10526, 10579, 10618 [1JN], 10741, 10742, 10766 [2JN], 10806, 10876, 10879, 10953 [6JN], 11052 [7JN], 11479 [13JN], 12456, 12474-12477 [20JN], 13492 [23JN], 14469 [12JY], 20088 [12SE]
Roberts, Kenneth A., 12634 [21JN]
Rogers, Representative, 14243 [11JY]
Rostenkowski, Representative, 30592 [20NO]
Russell, Charles H., 20723 [19SE], 22561 [29SE]
Sasser, Senator, 8321 [4MY]
Simon, Senator, 10537 [1JN]
Sisk, B. F., 8459 [8MY]
Smith, Larkin I., 19507, 19510-19512, 19568 [6SE], 20327, 20373, 20388, 20389 [13SE], 20429, 20585 [14SE], 21190 [21SE], 24118 [11OC], 27928 [8NO]
Stack, Edward J., 28182 [9NO]
Stafford, Robert T., 1102 [25JA]
Tenzer, Herbert, 20420 [13SE]
Thompson, Frank, Jr., 16446 [26JY], 17581 [1AU]
Vento, Representative, 1641 [2FE]
Warner, Senator, 434 [25JA]
Weaver, Phillip H., 6878 [18AP]
Weicker, Lowell P., 1580 [2FE]
Whitten, Representative, 26793 [1NO], 26878 [1NO]
Wright, Representative, 2794-2797 [27FE], 10441 [31MY], 10494 [1JN], 13954 [29JN]
Young, Representative Bill, 2511 [22FE]
Voting record
Representative Pease, 29619 [16NO]