SENATE see also Committees of the Senate; Legislative Branch of the Government; Members of Congress; Votes in Senate
Addresses
Farewell Address: George Washington (read by Senator Warner), 2370-2375 [22FE]
Joint Session of Congress: Lech Walesa, 28969-28972 [15NO]
Meditation for Prayer Breakfast: Senator Byrd, 23576 [5OC]
State of the Union: President Bush, 2062-2066 [9FE]
Time and History on the Hill: David McCullough, 2474-2477 [22FE]
Agenda
Legislative program of the Senate Democratic Conference, 7097-7099 [19AP]
Agreements
Terms of access to the FBI summary of its investigation of John G. Tower: Senators Nunn, Warner and C. Boyden Gray, 3250 [2MR]
Amendments
Committees: authorizing biennial expenditures (S. Res. 66), 2934, 2938, 2987 [28FE]
Income: congressional, executive, and judicial salaries and pensions (S.J. Res. 7), 1439, 1576 [2FE]
Official mail: expenditure of funds (S. Res. 212), 30146, 30200 [19NO]
Senate Legal Counsel: representation in Alcee L. Hastings v. U.S. Senate (S. Res. 143), 11370 [8JN]
Announcements
Ceremony for bicentennial of the Congress commemorative coin, 11637 [14JN]
Appointments
Byrd, Senator: delegation to the British-American Parliamentary Group, 3030 [28FE]
Central American Observer Group, 4966 [17MR]
Committee to escort Lech Walesa, 28968 [15NO]
Committee to escort Salinas de Gortari, 23199 [4OC]
Committee to escort the President, 2061 [9FE]
Delegation to international conferences, 3030 [28FE]
Delegation to 200th anniversary ceremonies of George Washington's inauguration, New York, NY: members, 7039 [18AP]
Executive Committee of the National Summit Conference on Education, 16959 [31JY]
Hastings, Alcee L.: managers to conduct impeachment trial against (H. Res. 12), 84 [3JA]
Interparliamentary Union, 18876 [4AU]
National Commission To Prevent Infant Mortality, 1240 [31JA]
Sanford, Senator: delegation to Interparliamentary Union, 3030 [28FE]
Senate Arms Control Observer Group, 4966 [17MR]
U.S. Bipartisan Commission on Comprehensive Health, 1240 [31JA]
Warner, Senator: reading of Washington's Farewell address, 2018 [8FE]
Articles and editorials
Advice to Incoming Appointees, 4138 [14MR]
Benefits Ease Path of Congressional Retirees, 29694 [17NO]
Bentsen Warns Tax Lobbyists, 12450 [20JN]
Compassion and Principle, 3423 [3MR]
Congress Looks Anew at Pay, 29690 [17NO]
Congress To Become Pension Millionaires Club If Pay Raise Approved, Says NTU, 29697 [17NO]
Congressional Pay Raise? Not Now, 29697 [17NO]
Congress—Pathology of a Pay Raise, 1713 [7FE]
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]
Feisty North Carolinian a Model U.S. Senator, 21735 [26SE]
Filling Political War Chests—A Process That Never Ends, 3943 [9MR]
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]
Gladys Pyle, First South Dakota Woman Elected to Senate, Dies at 98, 4503 [16MR]
Goodbye to the Last of the True New Dealers, 11065 [7JN]
House-Senate Child Care Bill, 26505 [30OC]
How Tower Used His ``No'' Vote, 3730, 3751 [8MR], 3875 [9MR]
If President Bush Wins, He Still Loses, 3822 [8MR]
Is the Congress Abdicating Power to Commissions?, 29691 [17NO]
Live and Learn, 4646 [16MR]
Majority in Congress Already Make $135,000, 29695 [17NO]
Mansfield Retires—Scholar, Senator, Statesman Deserves a Life of His Own, 1931 [8FE]
Mansfield Wil Be Missed—Montana's Perfect Diplomat Will Be a Tough Act To Follow, 1932 [8FE], 1931 [8FE]
Mediocrity Will Not Suffice, 1713 [7FE]
Members Increase Use of Own PACs—Use Them To Gain Edge in Leadership Races, 12833 [21JN]
Mike Is Coming Home, 1932 [8FE]
Mike Mansfield, 1932 [8FE]
Mike Mansfield Is Heading Home, 1933 [8FE]
Miserable Wages, Miserable Leaders, 1713 [7FE]
Montanan Mike Mansfield To Get Humanitarian Award, 26966 [2NO]
``Permanent Congress'' Is a Myth, 12610 [20JN]
Placing a Check on the President, 3730, 3750 [8MR], 3876 [9MR]
Prince of Perks, 26742 [1NO]
Proposed Amendment, Age 200, Showing Life—Constitutional Scholars, Congress Troubled, 21510 [25SE]
Reinvigorating Congress, 11273 [7JN]
Ringside Seats to Congress Offer Learning, 9094 [12MY]
Senate Confirmation of Presidential Appointments, 3906 [9MR]
Senate Staffers Unhappy Over Being Treated Like Tourists as Electronic Screening Begins, 22885 [3OC]
S&Ls and the Senators, 1764 [7FE]
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]
Throng Bids Magnuson Goodbye, 11068 [7JN]
To Weep or To Rage, 3882 [9MR]
Tower Debate, 3504, 3515 [6MR]
Tri-Citians Recall Magnuson as Friend Who Always Listened, 11067 [7JN]
Viewpoint That Didn't Travel Far, 29694 [17NO]
Why Americans Hate the Pay Raise, 2359 [21FE]
Wit and Wisdom of Maggie, 11066 [7JN]
Bills and resolutions
Adjournment: conditional (see S. Con. Res. 14, 23, 38; H. Con. Res. 97)
———Fourth of July holiday (see S. Con. Res. 50)
———inaugural ceremonies (see S. Con. Res. 3, 4)
———sine die (see H. Con. Res. 239)
———repeal 1946 law on joint rule (see H.J. Res. 7)
Appointments: authorize after sine die adjournment (see S. Res. 226)
Appropriations: enroll items agreed to by both Houses as a separate joint resolution (see S. 354)
———separate House and Senate official mail costs (see S.J. Res. 98)
Arms Control Observer Group: reconstitute and reauthorize (see S. Res. 105)
Beck, Frank E.: tribute on retirement (see S. Res. 199)
Benjamin, Kenneth U., Jr.: reappointment as Deputy Legal Counsel (see S. Res. 138)
Bicentennial: observance (see S. Res. 144)
———special session (see S. Res. 93)
Black lung benefits: clarify the intent of Congress relative to eligibility (see H.R. 814)
Budget: 2-year cycle (see H.R. 272)
———expedite consideration of Presidential proposals to rescind authority (see H.R. 3800)
———must be agreed to by two-thirds of both Houses if outlays exceed revenues (see H.J. Res. 28)
———Presidential rescission of authority (see H.R. 808)
Bush, President: notify concerning proposed adjournment (see S. Res. 227)
Byrd, Senator: appreciation of service as President pro tempore (see S. Res. 222)
———election as President pro tempore (see S. Res. 3, 6)
———notify House of Representatives of election as President pro tempore (see S. Res. 5)
Calendars: purchase (see S. Res. 148)
Campaign Cost Reduction Act: enact (see S. 743)
Central American Negotiations Observer Group: establish (see S. Res. 106)
Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries: abolish (see H.R. 533, 903)
———change schedule for appointments and the times for the submission of reports (see S. 301)
———change schedule of appointments for membership, and extend time period for increase in salary recommendations (see S. 300)
———reform relative to public views (see H.R. 918)
Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry: authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 50)
Committee on Appropriations: authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 41)
Committee on Armed Services: authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 58)
Committee on Finance: authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 34)
Committee on Governmental Affairs: authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 60)
Committee on Intelligence (Select): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 57)
———providing documents in U.S. v. Fernandez (see S. Res. 152)
Committee on Labor and Human Resources: authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 52)
Committee on Printing (Joint): members (see S. Res. 36)
Committee on Rules and Administration: authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 35)
Committee on Small Business: authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 33)
Committee on the Library (Joint): allow member of the Committee on Rules and Administration to serve in place of the chairman (see S. Con. Res. 12)
———members (see S. Res. 36)
Committee on Veterans' Affairs: authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 51)
Committees of the Senate: authorizing biennial expenditures (see S. Res. 66)
———authorizing biennial expenditures (S. Res. 66), technical corrections (see S. Res. 103)
———authorizing biennial expenditures (S. Res. 66), technical corrections (see S. Res. 219)
———authorizing printing of collection of rules (see S. Res. 134)
———establish a drug committee (see S. Res. 170)
———majority party appointments (see S. Res. 46)
———minority party appointments (see S. Res. 45, 47)
Comprehensive Campaign Finance Reform Act: enact (see S. 1727)
Conference report: point of order against unconstitutional provisions report (see S. Res. 133)
Congress: adjournment (see S. Con. Res. 67)
———constitutional amendment increasing the term of Representatives and limiting the number of terms served by Senators and Representatives (see H.J. Res. 201)
———eliminate exemption from certain Federal employment and privacy provisions (see H.R. 233)
———joint drug committee (see S. Con. Res. 65, 66)
———expedited consideration of certain bills and joint resolutions submitted by the President (see S. Con. Res. 9)
———first strike ceremony at Capitol for the Bicentennial Commemorative Coin (see S.J. Res. 128)
———include Members of Congress relative to independent counsel appointments (see H.R. 3715)
———pay increase must be approved by recorded vote in each House (see H.R. 244)
Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act: line-item veto (see S. 207)
Congressional Classified Intelligence Oversight Information Accountability Act: enact (see H.R. 262)
Congressional employees: authorizing the testimony and representation of in a court case (see S. Res. 192)
Congressional Salary and Tax Act: enact (see H.R. 1014)
Courts: authorize employee testimony and production of documents for a grand jury investigation (see S. Res. 203)
———authorizing testimony and document production by employees in Springfield Terminal Railway Co. v. United Transportation Union (see S. Res. 208)
———authorizing testimony by employees in U.S. v. Gregory Sitzman (see S. Res. 96)
———penalties for retaliation against congressional witnesses (see H.R. 2995)
———requiring reconfirmation of Federal judges by the Senate (see H.J. Res. 99)
C-SPAN: anniversary (see S. Con. Res. 22)
Developments in Aging—1988: authorizing printing additional copies of report (see S. Res. 53)
Director of National Drug Control Policy: temporary special committee to provide oversight and guidance (see S. Res. 155)
Dole, Senator: commend service as minority leader (see S. Res. 223)
Ecology: appointment of a Senate delegation to host an international conference on global environment (see S. Res. 171)
Election campaigns: clarify and improve laws to reduce costs (see H.R. 13)
———contribution limitation and reporting (see H.R. 11)
———contributions and expenditures (see S.J. Res. 48; H.R. 960, 2785; H.J. Res. 344)
———contributions by nonparty multicandidate committees (see H.R. 246)
———counting of electoral votes for President and Vice President of the U.S. (see S. Con. Res. 1)
———eliminate use of excess funds for personal purpose (see H.R. 3116)
———finance reform (see S. 1575; H.R. 1709, 2750, 3425)
———purchase of television broadcast time by candidates (see S. 744)
———restrict certain contribution practices (see H.R. 12, 2698)
———voluntary system of spending limits and partial public financing (see S. 137)
Employment: eliminate exemption from certain Federal laws (see S. 272, 1165, S. Con. 11)
Endara, Guillermo: invite to address Congress (see H. Con. Res. 135)
Ethics Reform Act: enact (see S. 1882)
Fairness in Campaign Finance Act: enact (see H.R. 3020)
Federal Salary Act: amend section 225 (see H.R. 2048)
———nullify salary increase (see H.R. 835, H.J. Res. 56)
———remove from under (see H.R. 502)
Foley, Representative: inform Senate of election as Speaker (see H. Res. 166)
Food services: use of polystyrene foam products (see S. Res. 113)
Fosler, Gail D.: tribute (see S. Res. 178)
Franking privilege: restrictions (see H.R. 3337)
Government: legislative approval process (see H.R. 3462)
———prevent elected or appointed officer or employee from receiving pay increase unless Federal budget is in balance (see H.R. 689)
———restrict use of Federal funds to influence employees and officers (see H.R. 3136)
Guard, Bailey: tribute (see S. Res. 27)
Handicapped: implement closed caption broadcasting of floor proceedings for hearing-impaired individuals (see S. Res. 13)
Hastings, Alcee L.: appoint committee to receive and report evidence against (see S. Res. 123)
———appointment of a committee to receive and to report evidence relative to articles of impeachment (see S. Res. 38)
———filing and argument of motions to dismiss articles of impeachment (see S. Res. 39)
———informing the Senate of appointment of managers on the part of the Senate to conduct the trial of impeachment (see H. Res. 14)
Heflin, Senator: authorize testimony in Thomas Hawthorne v. John Baker (see S. Res. 198)
Hour of meeting (see S. Res. 7)
House of Representatives: notify that quorum is present (see S. Res. 2; H. Res. 2)
Informed Electorate Act: enact (see S. 751)
Judicial Integrity and Independence Act: enact (see S. 1851)
Kennedy, Senator: authorizing administering oath of office (see S. Res. 8)
Legislative efficiency: improve (see S. Res. 131)
Lucas, William: discharge nomination (see S. Res. 166)
Mailing frank: authorize printing of regulations governing the use (see S. Res. 181)
———cost statements (see S. 1869)
Mansfield, Mike: acknowledge distinguished service (see S. Res. 55)
Members: change the effective date for compensation (see S. 298; H.R. 566, 834)
———constitutional amendment on compensation (see H.J. Res. 55, H. Con. Res. 60, 78)
———constitutional amendment on number of terms (see H.J. Res. 201, 202, 300)
———constitutional amendment to delay congressional pay raises until after the next general election (see H.J. Res. 193)
———deferral of pay adjustment (see H.R. 500, 748)
———disapprove pay increases (see H.J. Res. 62, 129)
———eligibility of spouses for Presidential appointments (see H.R. 456)
———expression of hope for service in third century (see S. Res. 94)
———4-year terms of office (see H.J. Res. 188)
———honoraria (see S. 158, S. Res. 40; H.R. 75, 502, 675, 1623, 1624; H. Res. 53)
———increase income level and ban honoraria (see S. 1117)
———limit number of consecutive terms (see H.J. Res. 87)
———limit number of mass mailings (see H.R. 2732)
———limit terms of office (see S.J. Res. 17; H.J. Res. 15, 125, 239)
———limit to one term (see H.J. Res. 69)
———modify provisions relative to permanent appropriation of funds for compensation (see S. 249)
———newsletters not franked (see S. 627)
———nullify pay increase (see H.R. 704)
———pay adjustment (see H.R. 271, 305, 328, 329, 330, 331, 565; H.J. Res. 20, 83, 88, 89)
———pay adjustment procedures (see H.R. 1209)
———pay increase approval by joint resolution (see S. 299)
———pay increase from pay bonuses for achieving budget surplus (see S. 275)
———permanent appropriation for compensation (see H.R. 735)
———permit request of reduced salary (see H.R. 701)
———prohibit pay raise (see S. Res. 23)
———rate of compensation (see H.J. Res. 26)
———rates of pay subject to recorded vote (see S. 315; H.R. 244, 502, 674 740, 748, 822)
———rates of pay subject to recorded vote in each House (see H.R. 244)
———restrict use of congressional frank for mass mailings and newsletters (see S. 990)
———restriction on certain benefits, political campaign funds and financial statement (see H.R. 1703)
———restructure pay system (see H.R. 1009)
———salaries and pensions (see S. 153, 157; S.J. Res. 4, 6, 7, 8, 20, 49; H.R. 68, 149, 401, 533, 611, 632, 709, 776, 785, 877; H.J. Res. 75, 76, 90, 105, 109, 113, 116, 119, 128; H. Res. 38)
———salaries and pensions (H.J. Res. 88), consideration (see H. Res. 54)
———soliciting campaign contributions relative to other Members (see H.R. 83)
———use of excess campaign funds for personal use (see H.R. 40, 941, 942, 3116, 3218)
Mitchell, Senator: commend service as majority leader (see S. Res. 224)
National Security and Classified Information Protection Act: enact (see H.R. 279)
Nixon, Walter L., Jr.: authorities to the managers for the impeachment trial (see H. Res. 151)
———authority to use detailed personnel of any Federal agency relative to impeachment trial (see S. Res. 167)
———impeachment (see S. Res. 127, 128)
———send a message to the Senate informing them of the impeachment (see H. Res. 152)
Official mail: expenditure of funds (see S. Res. 212)
Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building: use of atrium by Congressional Chorus (see S. Res. 140)
Postal Service: public disclosure of the costs of congressional mass mailings (see H.R. 3117)
———rates for certain mail received (see S. 102)
President pro tempore: election of Senator Byrd (see S. Res. 3)
———notify House of Representatives of election of Senator Byrd (see S. Res. 5)
———notify President of election of Senator Byrd (see S. Res. 4)
Presidential appointments: procedural due process in Senate for nominees (see S. Res. 75)
Presidents of the U.S.: counting of electoral votes (see S. Con. Res. 1)
———notify of assembly of Congress (see S. Res. 1)
Quayle, Vice President: appreciations (see S. Res. 221)
Reagan, President: appointment of committee announcing assembly of a quorum ready to receive communications (see H. Res. 3)
Recycling: program for disposed paper (see S. Res. 99)
Research: point of order against earmarking research moneys for designated institutions without competition (see S. Res. 206)
Rules: amend (see S. Res. 100, 2183, 184)
———amend relative to Postal Service (see S. Res. 187)
———amend relative to reading of measures (see S. Res. 185)
———amend rule XXV (see S. Res. 43, 44, 48, 49)
———amend rule XXXV (see S. Res. 17)
———15-minute time limit on votes (see S. Res. 10)
———limit sense of the Senate or Congress amendments (see S. Res. 9)
———procedure for expedited consideration of legislation submitted by the President (see H. Con. Res. 45)
———questions of germaneness or relevancy of amendments (see S. Res. 11)
———require 2-day notice for consideration of bills and joint resolutions (see S. Res. 18)
Sec. of the Senate: authorize discharge of certain functions relative to claims (see S. Res. 147)
Senate flag: display (see S. Res. 135)
Senate Legal Counsel: civil action to enforce subpoena relative to the impeachment of Alcee L. Hastings (see S. Res. 162)
———representation in Alcee L. Hastings v. U.S. Senate (see S. Res. 141, 143)
———representation in Candis O. Ray v. U.S. Senate (see S. Res. 95)
———representation in David A. Clarke, et al. v. U.S. (see S. Res. 56)
———representation in Newsham v. Lockheed Missiles & Space Co. (see S. Res. 117)
———representation in several cases (see S. Res. 104)
———representation in U.S. v. Eugene R. Wallach (see S. Res. 111)
———representation in U.S. v. Ladd Anthony (see S. Res. 71)
———representation in U.S. v. Litton Systems, Inc. and U.S. v. United Technologies Corp. (see S. Res. 160)
———representation in U.S. v. Shawn D. Eichman (see S. Res. 213)
———representation of several Senators in Rodney F. Stitch v. Senator Kennedy (see S. Res. 83)
———representation of Senator Cranston in Rodney F. Stitch v. Cranston (see S. Res. 90)
———representation of Senator Kerry in Beauchamp v. Kerry (see S. Res. 89)
———representation of Senator Kerry and Senate employees in U.S. v. Norman Lefevre (see S. Res. 69)
———representation of Senators Kennedy, Thurmond, Hollings, Gore, Wilson, and Biden in Rodney F. Stitch v. Senator Kennedy (see S. Res. 70)
Senate Manual: authorize printing (see S. Res. 188)
Smith, Larkin I.: tribute (see S. Res. 177)
Soviet Union: appointment of a delegation to host Members of the Supreme Soviet (see S. Res. 194)
Space policy: sense of the Senate relative to certain projects (see S. Res. 156)
Staff: tribute (see S. Res. 225)
State of the Union Message: joint session (see H. Con. Res. 33)
Taxation: credit contributions to candidates for Congress (see H.R. 19)
Vice President: counting of electoral votes (see S. Con. Res. 1)
Books
``Broken Purse Strings, Congressional Budgeting 1974-88,'' Rudolph G. Penner (excerpt), 11743 [14JN]
``Politics of Presidential Appointments,'' G. Calvin MacKenzie (excerpt), 3103 [1MR]
``U.S. Senators From the Prairie,'' Senator Pressler (excerpt), 4503 [16MR]
Broadcasts
Democrats on Tower: CNN network, 3880 [9MR]
Certificate of appointment
Senator Coats, Robert D. Orr, Governor of Indiana, 1 [3JA]
Certificates of election
Bentsen, Senator, 3 [3JA]
Bingaman, Senator, 1 [3JA]
Bryan, Senator, 2 [3JA]
Burdick, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Burns, Senator, 3 [3JA]
Byrd, Senator, 2 [3JA]
Chafee, Senator, 3 [3JA]
Danforth, Senator, 3 [3JA]
DeConcini, Senator, 3 [3JA]
Durenberger, Senator, 2 [3JA]
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]
Roth, Senator, 2 [3JA]
Sarbanes, Senator, 2 [3JA]
Sasser, Senator, 1 [3JA]
Wallop, Senator, 4 [3JA]
Wilson, Senator, 2 [3JA]
Colloquies
Nomination of John G. Tower to be Sec. of Defense: John G. Tower with Senators Exon, DeConcini and Specter, 3864 [9MR]
Communications from
Dwight D. Eisenhower Centennial Commission: report, 2268 (EC630) [21FE]
Receipts and disbursements: report, 191 (EC133) [4JA], 9238 (EC1124) [16MY]
Security manual: report, 27 (EC75) [3JA]
Court decisions
Dillion v. Gloss (constitutional convention for proposing amendments), 907 [25JA]
Definitions
Honoraria: United States Code, 1463 [2FE]
Descriptions
Improve legislative efficiency (S. Res. 131), 9926 [18MY]
Restrict use of congressional frank for mass mailings and newsletters by Members (S. 990), 9241 [16MY]
Designated acting Presidents pro tempore
Bingaman, Senator, 10871 [6JN], 27194 [6NO]
Breaux, Senator, 2074 [9FE]
Bryan, Senator, 6085 [12AP], 8918 [11MY], 9158 [16MY], 20592 [15SE]
Conrad, Senator, 11449 [12JN], 12626 [21JN]
Daschle, Senator, 10740 [2JN], 16217 [26JY], 28364 [13NO]
Dixon, Senator, 7093 [19AP]
Ford, Senator, 3859 [9MR], 5847 [10AP], 17337 [1AU]
Fowler, Senator, 5804 [7AP], 21371 [22SE], 27827 [8NO]
Glenn, Senator, 19974 [12SE]
Gore, Senator, 15162 [19JY]
Harkin, Senator, 12285 [19JN]
Kerrey, Senator, 11854 [15JN], 12943 [22JN], 19959 [8SE], 27580 [7NO]
Kerry, Senator, 5381 [4AP], 19784 [7SE]
Kohl, Senator, 2370 [22FE], 5947 [11AP], 7889 [3MY], 10273 [31MY], 14717 [14JY], 15981 [25JY], 20776 [19SE], 21592 [26SE], 22294 [28SE], 26370 [27OC], 27088 [3NO], 29641 [17NO]
Leahy, Senator, 24236 [12OC], 24930 [18OC], 26721 [1NO]
Levin, Senator, 7760 [2MY]
Lieberman, Senator, 3501 [6MR], 13281 [23JN]
Reid, Senator, 4490 [16MR], 8210 [4MY], 11637 [14JN], 12215 [16JN], 21006 [20SE], 22070 [27SE], 23120 [4OC]
Robb, Senator, 3418 [3MR], 6460 [13AP], 14078 [11JY], 24004 [11OC], 28042 [9NO], 28626 [14NO]
Sanford, Senator, 2620 [23FE], 10504 [1JN], 20241 [13SE], 21219 [21SE], 23885 [7OC], 26964 [2NO]
Shelby, Senator, 11400 [9JN], 25241 [19OC]
Wirth, Senator, 3245 [2MR], 4715 [17MR], 6885 [18AP], 14510 [13JY], 15852 [24JY], 20444 [14SE]
Documents
Alcee L. Hastings Articles of Impeachment, 25330-25334 [20OC]
———Reply, 3539-3543 [6MR]
Drug-Free Workplace Policy for the Office of Senator McConnell, 27196 [6NO]
Federalist Papers: James Madison (sundry excerpts), 76 [3JA]
Oregon Territory Boundary Treaty: James K. Polk, 7095 [19AP]
Recorded Votes on Passage and Veto Override of War Powers Act (1973), 23456 [5OC]
———Replication of the House of Representatives, 24711 [16OC]
Walter L. Nixon, Jr. Articles of Impeachment, 8817 [10MY], 11550 [13JN]
———Order of Impeachment, 27104 [3NO]
———Pretrial Motions, 19635-19637 [6SE]
———Reply, 24024-24025 [11OC]
Factsheets
President's Campaign Financing Proposals, 14095 [11JY]
Financial statements
DeConcini, Senator, 12947-12949 [22JN]
Dole, Senator, 29311 [16NO]
Kasten, Senator, 9941 [18MY]
Leahy, Senator, 9096 [12MY]
Simon, Senator, 9565 [17MY]
History
Sergeant at Arms, 9063-9068 [12MY]
Letters
Answer to article of impeachment of Walter L. Nixon, Jr.: law firms, 10305 [31MY]
Congressional pay raise, 1364 [31JA]
———Michael L. Benedict, 1679 [6FE]
Congressional trips: John Collins, 20407 [13SE]
Enhanced rescission authority: Citizens for a Sound Economy, 11743 [14JN]
———Rudolph G. Penner, 11743 [14JN]
———U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 11743 [14JN]
———Urban Institute, 11743 [14JN]
Impeachment of Alcee L. Hastings: Terence J. Anderson, 5457 [4AP]
Increase in legislative salaries: David Keating, 1441 [2FE]
———Joan Claybrook, 1441 [2FE]
———Ronald Reagan, 1712 [7FE]
———Senator Grassley, 429 [25JA]
Mailing to constituents: several Senators, 19818 [7SE]
National Republican Senatorial Committee fundraising letter: Richard Dearborn, 25920, 25921 [25OC]
Nomination of John G. Tower to be Sec. of Defense: James F. McGovern, 3916 [9MR]
———Max M. Kampelman, 3518 [6MR]
———P.X. Kelley, 3879 [9MR]
Senate's drug-free workplace policy: Senator McConnell, 27196 [6NO]
Letters of transmittal
Comprehensive Campaign Finance Reform Act: President Bush, 23584 [5OC]
Lists
Articles of impeachment against Alcee L. Hastings, 26458 [27OC]
Committee on Impeachment Trial (Senate) staff, 25338 [20OC]
Confirmation process (length of time spent on confirmation of former Senators to Cabinet posts), 3580 [7MR]
Congressional action on appropriations bills, 21528 [26SE]
Cosigners of Johnston-Wirth letter on global climate change, 26382 [27OC]
Floor privileges during Alcee L. Hastings' impeachment-related debate, 4220 [15MR]
Library of Congress calendar of events for congressional bicentennial program, 2382 [22FE]
Members who supported Wilson amendment to H.R. 3014, relative to official mail costs, 21595 [26SE]
Nominations pending in Senate committees and on executive calendar, 19567, 19568 [6SE], 28392-28394 [13NO], 31446 [21NO]
Privilege of the floor during Alcee L. Hastings impeachment proceedings, 24952 [18OC], 25274 [19OC]
Privilege of the floor during Walter L. Nixon, Jr. impeachment proceedings, 26744 [1NO], 26989 [2NO]
Senate amendments to major supplemental appropriations bills, 97th-100th Congresses, 7501 [26AP]
Senate Substance Abuse Working Group, 12695 [21JN]
Senators of the 101st Congress, 5 [3JA]
Sergeants at Arms, 1789-1989, 9068 [12MY]
States having ratified a constitutional amendment on congressional salaries, 21510 [25SE]
Memorandums
Cabinet and Other High Level Nominations That Failed To Be Confirmed: Rogelio Garcia, 3711, 3712 [8MR]
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]
Colorado, 5396 [4AP]
Idaho, 9140 [15MY], 14573 [13JY]
Iowa, 5171 [22MR]
Minnesota, 13623 [27JN], 14573 [13JY]
Nevada, 9996 [22MY]
Oregon, 20442 [14SE]
South Dakota, 3143 [1MR], 5395 [4AP]
Washington, 5396 [4AP]
Nominations
Bolton, John R.: Dept. of State, 8385 [4MY]
Rosenberg, William G.: EPA, 8385 [4MY]
Notices
Publication of Congressional Record during recess: Senator Ford, 18711 [4AU]
Oaths administered
Impeachment trial of Alcee L. Hastings, 4221 [15MR]
Impeachment trial of Walter L. Nixon, Jr., 8920 [11MY], 9178 [16MY]
Senators, 4 [3JA]
Orders
Impeachment trial committee disposition of pretrial issues: Senators Bingaman and Specter, 11412-11417 [9JN]
Papers
Congressional Career of William Proxmire: Phillip A. Grant, Jr., 27915, 27916 [8NO]
Process of U.S. Senate Ratification of INF Treaty Detailed, 13324-13327 [23JN]
Response to the 68 Senators' Letter Relative to the PLO: Foundation for Middle East Peace, 24812 [17OC]
Poems
``Invocation,'' Ogden Nash, 22563 [29SE]
Poll of opinion
Campaign reform proposals: Representative Gunderson, 11288 [8JN]
Prayers
Halverson, Richard C., 1 [3JA], 189 [4JA], 306 [20JA], 379 [25JA], 1399 [2FE], 1750 [7FE], 1895 [8FE], 2074 [9FE], 2370 [22FE], 3103 [1MR], 3245 [2MR], 3418 [3MR], 3501 [6MR], 3569 [7MR], 3694 [8MR], 3859 [9MR], 4203 [15MR], 4715 [17MR], 5381 [4AP], 5685 [6AP], 5804 [7AP], 5847 [10AP], 6460 [13AP], 6670 [17AP], 7093 [19AP], 7650 [1MY], 7760 [2MY], 8210 [4MY], 8749 [10MY], 8918 [11MY], 9040 [12MY], 9158 [16MY], 9484 [17MY], 9737 [18MY], 10273 [31MY], 10504 [1JN], 10740 [2JN], 11058 [7JN], 11400 [9JN], 11637 [14JN], 11854 [15JN], 12215 [16JN], 12285 [19JN], 12504 [20JN], 12626 [21JN], 12943 [22JN], 13281 [23JN], 14078 [11JY], 14510 [13JY], 14778 [17JY], 14994 [18JY], 15162 [19JY], 15439 [20JY], 15852 [24JY], 15981 [25JY], 16217 [26JY], 16566 [27JY], 16834 [31JY], 17596 [2AU], 18227 [3AU], 18711 [4AU], 19560 [6SE], 19784 [7SE], 19974 [12SE], 20241 [13SE], 20592 [15SE], 20649 [18SE], 20776 [19SE], 21006 [20SE], 21219 [21SE], 21371 [22SE], 21413 [25SE], 22070 [27SE], 22294 [28SE], 22477 [29SE], 22594 [2OC], 22877 [3OC], 23120 [4OC], 23415 [5OC], 23740 [6OC], 23885 [7OC], 24004 [11OC], 24236 [12OC], 24553 [13OC], 24662 [16OC], 24816 [17OC], 25241 [19OC], 25328 [20OC], 25414 [23OC], 25617 [24OC], 25918 [25OC], 26113 [26OC], 26370 [27OC], 26592 [31OC], 26721 [1NO], 26964 [2NO], 27088 [3NO], 27194 [6NO], 27580 [7NO], 27827 [8NO], 28042 [9NO], 28364 [13NO], 29072 [15NO], 29309 [16NO], 29641 [17NO], 30118 [19NO], 30410 [20NO], 31247 [21NO]
Prayers by visitors
Barnett, James M., 28626 [14NO]
Chrisafideis, Peter C., 21592 [26SE]
Cox, David M., 14250 [12JY]
Davidson, F. Robert, 2903 [28FE]
Eaves, James F., 8467 [9MY]
Feller, Moshe, 14717 [14JY]
Gardner, E. Claude, 10871 [6JN]
Geller, Norman, 5947 [11AP]
Jewell, Alta, 17337 [1AU]
Kelly, Leon, 20444 [14SE]
Landelius, Kenneth, 11303 [8JN]
Pinsky, Stephen, 11461 [13JN]
Potter, Glenn, 24930 [18OC]
Smith, Robert R., 4490 [16MR]
Snyder, William R., 7889 [3MY]
Stait, John, 1207 [31JA], 6085 [12AP]
Starks, Charles, 5518 [5AP]
Wolf, Jay L., Jr., 2620 [23FE]
Wooldridge, Sam, 6885 [18AP]
Press releases
Comprehensive Campaign Finance Reform Act, 23584 [5OC]
National Taxpayers Union criticizes congressional pay raise, 29698 [17NO]
Programs
Proceedings at the luncheon in honor of Sec. of State Shultz, 1217-1219 [31JA]
Questions
Impeachment trial of Walter L. Nixon, Jr., 26764 [1NO]
Questions and answers
Impeachment trial of Walter L. Nixon, Jr., 26752 [1NO]
Nomination of John G. Tower to be Sec. of Defense: James A. Baker III, Sec. of State, 3908, 3909 [9MR]
Remarks in House
Adjournment: conditional (S. Con. Res. 38), 9644 [18MY]
———Fourth of July holiday (S. Con. Res. 50), 13271 [23JN]
———sine die (H. Con. Res. 239), 31156 [21NO]
Appropriations: approval process, 20994-20999 [20SE], 21518, 21523 [26SE], 24731 [16OC], 25127, 25128, 25154 [18OC], 25816, 25910 [25OC]
———continuing resolutions, 21190 [21SE], 22059-22065 [27SE]
———omnibus conference reports, 19435 [4AU]
———time limits for passing legislation, 13857 [28JN]
Black lung benefits: clarify the intent of Congress relative to eligibility (H.R. 814), 1654 [2FE]
Budget: biennial cycle, 4157 [15MR]
———expedite consideration of Presidential proposals to rescind authority (H.R. 3800), 30692 [21NO]
———preparation of noninflationary fiscal year proposal (H.R. 1613), 5285 [23MR]
Commemorative days: review enactment policy, 26867 [1NO], 27177 [3NO]
Committee on the Library (Joint): allow member of the Committee on Rules and Administration to serve in place of the chairman (S. Con. Res. 12), 5077 [21MR]
Congress: bicentennial, 3210-3218 [2MR], 3411, 3417 [2MR]
———Encyclopedia of the Congress project, 19117 [4AU]
———first strike ceremony at Capitol for the Bicentennial Commemorative Coin (S.J. Res. 128), 10020 [23MY]
———joint meeting to commemorate bicentennial, 2823 [28FE]
———reforms, 18661-18669 [3AU]
Congressional interns: tribute, 6844 [18AP]
Congressional Pay Reform Act: enact, 297 [19JA]
Congressional Record: publication of illustrations, 19131 [4AU]
Congressional Salary and Tax Act: enact (H.R. 1014), 2222 [9FE]
Congressional Softball League: tribute to Porter Supporters, 23949 [10OC]
Congressional witnesses: penalties for retaliation against (H.R. 2995), 16212 [25JY]
Constituent mail: preprinted, 10424 [31MY]
Contract bridge: House-Senate teams, 26517 [31OC]
Courts: requiring reconfirmation of Federal judges (H.J. Res. 99), 1188 [27JA]
Drug abuse: testing for Members of Congress, 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]
———finance reform, 22731 [2OC]
———reform (H.R. 3425), 23649 [5OC]
———restrict certain contribution practices (H.R. 12), 126 [3JA]
Electoral votes: counting, 194, 195 [4JA]
Fairness in Campaign Finance Act: enact (H.R. 3020), 16449 [26JY], 26513 [31OC]
Frank, Representative: expression of apology, 19314 [4AU]
Franked mailings: restriction, 28356 [9NO], 30393 [20NO]
Galt & Co.: presentation of crystal bowl celebrating bicentennial of Congress, 30095 [19NO]
Government: ethics standards (H.R. 3660), 29468-29513 [16NO], 29982, 30011, 30029 [17NO]
———ethics standards (H.R. 3660), correcting enrollment (S. Con. Res. 84), 29513 [16NO], 30098 [19NO]
Legislative agenda before adjournment, 26514 [31OC]
Legislative branch: reduction in funding, 17078, 17085 [31JY]
Mail: application of funding to drug abuse control programs, 21484-21488 [25SE]
Members: constitutional amendment on compensation (H. Con. Res. 60), 2813 [27FE]
———constitutional amendment on compensation (H. Con. Res. 78), 4705 [16MR]
———constitutional amendment on terms of office (H.J. Res. 300), 12828 [21JN]
———constitutional amendment on salaries and pensions, 21509 [25SE]
———deferral of pay adjustment (H.R. 748), 1371 [31JA]
———disapproval of salary pay increase (H.J. Res. 83), 287 [19JA]
———disapproving salary increase (H.J. Res. 129), 1708-1725 [7FE]
———funding for offices in District of Columbia, 17083 [31JY]
———honoraria, 5082 [21MR], 5287 [23MR]
———honoraria (H.R. 1623), 5325 [23MR]
———honoraria (H.R. 1624), 5323 [23MR]
———honoraria restriction (H.R. 675), 10205 [25MY]
———honoraria, mass mailing and political campaign funds, 5488 [5AP]
———limit number of mass mailings (H.R. 2732), 13209 [22JN]
———news media treatment, 2024 [9FE]
———news media coverage of congressional pay adjustment issues, 1732-1735 [7FE]
———participation in bicentennial events for Constitution, Congress, and inauguration of George Washington (H. Con. Res. 96), 6834 [18AP]
———postal patron mailings, 2792 [27FE]
———recorded vote for pay adjustment (H.R. 748), 1371 [31JA]
———restriction on certain benefits (H.R. 1703), 5674 [6AP]
———salaries and pensions, 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]
———salaries and pensions (H.R. 401), 291 [19JA], 1658 [2FE]
———soliciting campaign contributions relative to other Members (H.R. 83), 12833 [21JN]
———tax treatment of honoraria (H.R. 2221), 8014 [3MY]
———terms of office (H.J. Res. 188), 6356 [12AP]
———terms of office (H.J. Res. 239), 6426 [13AP]
———vote on pay increase, 1364 [31JA]
Mexico: joint meeting to hear an address by President Salinas de Gortari, 23199 [4OC]
Nixon, Richard M.: anniversary of resignation, 17087 [31JY]
Nixon, Walter L., Jr.: message to the Senate on impeachment trial (H. Res. 152), 8824 [10MY]
OMB: participation in congressional hearings, 7592 [27AP]
101st Cong., 1st sess.: accomplishments, 30385 [20NO]
Postal Service: appropriations for mass mailing, 17072, 17073, 17083 [31JY]
Reform, 11273 [7JN], 11284 [8JN]
State of the Union Message: joint session (H. Con. Res. 33), 1125 [27JA]
Tower, John G.: nomination to be Sec. of Defense, 3842 [9MR]
Walesa, Lech: invitation to address a joint meeting of Congress, 13857 [28JN]
Remarks in Senate
Adjournment, 27172 [3NO]
———(H. Con. Res. 97), 7035 [18AP]
———(S. Con. Res. 67), 19067, 19072 [4AU]
———conditional (S. Con. Res. 23), 4490 [16MR]
———conditional (S. Con. Res. 38), 9562, 9572 [17MY], 9956 [18MY]
———Fourth of July holiday (S. Con. Res. 50), 13032 [22JN]
———inaugural ceremonies (S. Con. Res. 3), 7 [3JA]
———sine die (H. Con. Res. 239), 31712, 31739 [21NO]
Amendments: authority to file under rule XXII, 11400 [9JN]
Americans With Disabilities Act: include as a beneficiary, 19879-19881 [7SE]
Appointments: authorization for leadership, 19067 [4AU]
———authorize after sine die adjournment (S. Res. 226), 31716 [21NO]
Appropriations: action on bills, 20649 [18SE]
———amendments to bills, 18827 [4AU]
———enroll items agreed to by both Houses as a separate joint resolution (S. 354), 1802 [7FE]
———legislative approval process, 26988 [2NO]
———separate House and Senate official mail costs (S.J. Res. 98), 6043 [11AP]
Arms Control Observer Group: reconstitute and reauthorize (S. Res. 105), 6622 [13AP], 7384 [19AP]
Baucus, Senator: commend on handling of tax technical corrections bill, 1333 [31JA]
Beck, Frank E.: tribute on retirement (S. Res. 199), 26593 [31OC]
Benjamin, Kenneth U., Jr.: reappointment as Deputy Legal Counsel (S. Res. 138), 10314 [31MY]
Bicentennial: commemorative stamp, 5696 [6AP]
———observance, 5685-5698 [6AP]
———observance (S. Res. 144), 11549 [13JN]
———special session (S. Res. 93), 5623 [5AP]
Bipartisan compromise, 380-382, 386 [25JA]
Budget: legislative priorities, 4204 [15MR]
———mailing costs, 8230 [4MY]
———restriction on postal mailings, 2934-2938, 2941 [28FE]
Bush, President: congressional cooperation, 459 [25JA]
———notify concerning proposed adjournment (S. Res. 227), 31716 [21NO]
———visit, 23744 [6OC]
Byrd, Senator: appreciation of service as President pro tempore (S. Res. 222), 31716 [21NO]
———congratulations on election as President pro tempore (S. Res. 6), 6 [3JA]
———election as President pro tempore (S. Res. 3), 6 [3JA]
———history of Senate rules, 20622 [15SE]
———notify House of Representatives of election as President pro tempore (S. Res. 5), 6 [3JA]
———notify President of election as President pro tempore (S. Res. 4), 6 [3JA]
———recognition of 12,000th vote, 24857 [17OC]
Calendar, 13028 [22JN], 20089-20091 [12SE]
Campaign Cost Reduction Act: enact (S. 743), 6006 [11AP]
Central American Negotiations Observer Group: establish (S. Res. 106), 6623 [13AP]
———members, 17573 [1AU]
Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries: change schedule for appointments and the times for the submission of reports (S. 301), 1261 [31JA]
———change schedule of appointments for membership, and extend time period for increase in salary recommendations (S. 300), 1261 [31JA]
Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry: commend staff, 18781 [4AU]
Committee on Indian Affairs (Select): agenda, 431 [25JA]
———rule changes, 7343 [19AP]
Committee on Intelligence (Select): providing documents in U.S. v. Fernandez (S. Res. 152), 13032 [22JN]
Committee on Printing (Joint): members (S. Res. 36), 1621 [2FE]
Committee on the Budget: committees submission of reconciliation recommendations, 14209 [11JY]
Committee on the Library (Joint): allow member of the Committee on Rules and Administration to serve in place of the chairman (S. Con. Res. 12), 2015 [8FE]
———members (S. Res. 36), 1621 [2FE]
Committee to escort Salinas de Gortari: appointment, 23042 [3OC]
Committees of the Senate: authorization to file reports, 1119 [25JA]
———authorizing biennial expenditures (S. Res. 66), 2910, 2930-2948 [28FE]
———authorizing biennial expenditures (S. Res. 66), technical corrections (S. Res. 103), 6226 [12AP]
———authorizing biennial expenditures (S. Res. 66), technical corrections (S. Res. 219), 31379 [21NO]
———authorizing biennial expenditures (S. Res. 66), unanimous-consent agreement, 2904 [28FE]
———authorizing printing of collection of rules (S. Res. 134), 9803 [18MY]
———filing legislative reports, 4965 [17MR]
———filing of legislative calendar business, 31352 [21NO]
———minority party appointments (S. Res. 45), 1617 [2FE]
———majority party appointments (S. Res. 46), 1618 [2FE]
———minority party appointments (S. Res. 47), 1618 [2FE]
Comprehensive Campaign Finance Reform Act: enact (S. 1727), 23579-23584 [5OC]
Conference report: point of order against unconstitutional provisions (S. Res. 133), 9928 [18MY]
Congress: adjournment (H. Con. Res. 97), 7035 [18AP]
———adjournment (S. Con. Res. 67), 19067, 19072 [4AU]
———bicentennial, 3246, 3247 [2MR], 7039 [18AP]
———conditional recess (S. Con. Res. 14), 2016 [8FE]
———expedited consideration of certain bills and joint resolutions submitted by the President (S. Con. Res. 9), 1073 [25JA], 11743 [14JN], 14614 [13JY]
———first strike ceremony at Capitol for the Bicentennial Commemorative Coin (S.J. Res. 128), 8805 [10MY]
———newsletters not franked (S. 627), 4601 [16MR]
———``Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-1989'', 1219 [31JA]
Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act: line-item veto (S. 207), 911-914 [25JA]
Congressional employees: authorizing the testimony and representation of in a court case (S. Res. 192), 23874 [6OC]
Congressional Record: authority to remain open, 7364 [19AP]
———correction, 18893 [4AU]
Congressional Senior Citizen Intern Program: tribute, 18386 [3AU]
Courts: authorize employee testimony and production of documents for a grand jury investigation (S. Res. 203), 27151 [3NO]
———authorizing testimony and document production by Senate employees in Springfield Terminal Railway Co. v. United Transportation Union (S. Res. 208), 28711, 28729 [14NO]
C-SPAN: anniversary (S. Con. Res. 22), 4410 [15MR], 4691 [16MR]
Deaf: closed caption of floor proceedings, 1858 [7FE]
———interpreters for staff, 19629 [6SE]
DeConcini, Senator: tribute, 12632 [21JN]
Democratic Party: legislative agenda, 7097 [19AP]
Dept. of Defense: termination of reporting requirements to Congress, 17609 [2AU]
Dept. of State: nominations, 3139 [1MR]
———political appointments to ambassadorships, 15173-15176 [19JY]
Deputy Legal Counsel: appointment, 1240 [31JA]
Director of National Drug Control Policy: temporary special committee to provide oversight and guidance (S. Res. 155), 15291 [19JY]
Dole, Senator: commend service as minority leader (S. Res. 223), 31716 [21NO]
———tribute to staff, 31710 [21NO]
Domenici, Senator: tribute to staff, 31710 [21NO]
Drug abuse: bipartisan cooperation in drug war, 19067 [4AU]
Ecology: appointment of a Senate delegation to host an international conference on global environment (S. Res. 171), 19065-19067 [4AU]
Election campaigns: contributions and expenditures (S.J. Res. 48), 1561 [2FE]
———counting of electoral votes for President and Vice President of the U.S. (S. Con. Res. 1), 6 [3JA]
———finance reform, 1400 [2FE], 3942 [9MR], 8211 [4MY], 17561 [1AU], 14094 [11JY]
———spending limits and public financing (S. 137), 758, 767-770 [25JA], 2493 [22FE]
Employment: eliminate the exemption from the application of certain Federal laws (S. 272), 1026 [25JA]
———fair practices (S. 1165), 11513 [13JN]
Environmental and Energy Study Conference: election of executive committee, 14360 [12JY]
Ethics Reform Act: enact (S. 1882), 29194, 29210 [15NO]
Executive calendar, 11141 [7JN], 12670 [21JN], 14616 [13JY], 30598 [20NO]
Executive nominations: status, 2074 [9FE]
FEC: filing deadline for campaign committees, 15618 [20JY]
Financial disclosure: deadline, 8468 [9MY]
Floor proceedings: closed caption broadcasting, 1858 [7FE]
Foley, Representative: inform Senate of election as Speaker (H. Res. 166), 10911 [6JN]
Food services: use of polystyrene foam products (S. Res. 113), 7329 [19AP]
Former Members: recognition, 5688 [6AP]
Fosler, Gail D.: tribute (S. Res. 178), 20576 [14SE]
Franked mailings: printing of regulations governing use (S. Res. 181), 22650 [2OC]
———restriction, 26736-26741 [1NO], 26967-26970 [2NO], 28054 [9NO], 30147 [19NO]
French parliamentarians: visit, 24252 [12OC]
Galleries: disturbances, 31277 [21NO]
Gardner, E. Claude: tribute, 10871 [6JN]
Gore, Senator: expression of thanks to colleagues, 7650, 7651 [1MY]
———welcoming back to Senate, 7650 [1MY]
Government: ethics standards (H.R. 3660), correcting enrollment (S. Con. Res. 84), 30137 [19NO]
Great Britain: visit by Members of Parliament, 25956 [25OC]
Greenberg, George: privilege of the floor, 23744 [6OC]
Guard, Bailey: tribute (S. Res. 27), 1209-1211 [31JA]
Halverson, Richard C.: tribute, 9158 [16MY]
Hearing-impaired individuals: closed caption broadcasting of floor proceedings (S. Res. 13), 1076 [25JA], 11741 [14JN], 12730 [21JN], 13330, 13464, 13472 [23JN]
Hastings, Alcee L.: appoint committee to receive and report evidence against (S. Res. 123), 8805 [10MY]
———appointment of committee to receive and report evidence relative to articles of impeachment (S. Res. 38), 4533 [16MR]
———filing and argument of motions to dismiss articles of impeachment (S. Res. 39), 1616 [2FE], 2375 [22FE]
———impeachment, 11412 [9JN], 24952-24975 [18OC], 25329, 25336-25351, 25355, 25357 [20OC], 25765, 25767-25769 [24OC], 26117 [26OC], 26452, 26458, 26461 [27OC], 26727, 26779 [1NO]
———impeachment, adjournment sine die of court of impeachment, 25335 [20OC]
———impeachment, privilege of the floor, 24952 [18OC], 25274 [19OC]
———impeachment, unanimous-consent agreement, 24243 [12OC]
———impeachment trial document to be printed, 25432 [23OC]
———rules of procedure for impeachment trial, 11135 [7JN]
Heflin, Senator: authorize testimony in Thomas Hawthorne v. John Baker (S. Res. 198), 26077 [25OC]
History: allowing private citizen response to questioning on Senate floor, 5456 [4AP]
———Congressional Salaries, 1789-1989, 14773-14777 [14JY]
———filibuster, 24555-24563 [13OC], 30173-30180 [19NO]
———publication of Senator Byrd's ``History of the Senate'', 2377, 2494 [22FE]
Horn, Wade F.: referral of nomination to Committee on Finance, 14615 [13JY]
Hour of meeting (S. Res. 7), 7 [3JA]
House of Representatives: notify that quorum is present (S. Res. 2), 6 [3JA]
Huddleston, Vicki: privilege of the floor, 12944 [22JN]
Inaugural ceremonies, 303 [20JA]
Informed Electorate Act: enact (S. 751), 6024 [11AP]
Intersession pocket vetoes: procedure for handling, 31447 [21NO]
Japan: congressional delegation at funeral of Emperor Hirohito, 3645 [7MR]
Johnston, Senator: printing of amendments, 2074 [9FE]
Journal: question of approval, 3245 [2MR], 6670 [17AP], 7093 [19AP], 7760 [2MY], 7889 [3MY], 8749 [10MY], 10504 [1JN], 10871 [6JN], 11058 [7JN], 11400 [9JN], 19974 [12SE], 26370 [27OC], 28364 [13NO]
Kennedy, Senator: authorizing administering oath of office (S. Res. 8), 7 [3JA]
Knauss, John A.: confirmation as Administrator of NOAA, 19036 [4AU]
Konyha, Marvin: privilege of the floor, 12945 [22JN]
Legislative and executive calendar business: reports on, 1861 [7FE]
Legislative branch: role in foreign policy, 15534, 15536 [20JY]
Legislative efficiency: improve (S. Res. 131), 9925 [18MY]
Legislative program, 306, 307, 321 [20JA], 379, 435, 459 [25JA], 1123 [27JA], 1207-1209 [31JA], 1399, 1621 [2FE], 1750, 1861 [7FE], 1895, 1916, 1925, 2015, 2018 [8FE], 2074, 2075 [9FE], 2224 [21FE], 2375 [22FE], 2724 [23FE], 2791 [27FE], 2903, 2949, 3029 [28FE], 3103, 3105, 3130-3132, 3142, 3165 [1MR], 3299, 3345, 3350, 3368 [2MR], 3418, 3482, 3495 [3MR], 3501, 3543 [6MR], 3569, 3571, 3605, 3620, 3654 [7MR], 3694, 3695, 3751, 3806, 3807 [8MR], 3859, 3940, 3993 [9MR], 4019 [13MR], 4203, 4218 [15MR], 4490, 4557, 4700 [16MR], 4715, 4766, 4776, 4966 [17MR], 5391, 5448 [4AP], 5518, 5624 [5AP], 5778 [6AP], 5814, 5815, 5846 [7AP], 5847, 5851 [10AP], 5947, 5994, 6062 [11AP], 6085 [12AP], 6460, 6470, 6624, 6627 [13AP], 6688, 6691, 6757 [17AP], 6903, 6919, 6960, 6971, 6955-6957 [18AP], 7093, 7377, 7393 [19AP], 7650, 7703 [1MY], 7760, 7777, 7781, 7849 [2MY], 7889, 7894, 8006 [3MY], 8210, 8225, 8232, 8321, 8388 [4MY], 8431 [5MY], 8467, 8468, 8480, 8483, 8599 [9MY], 8749, 8774, 8804, 8806 [10MY], 8918, 9004 [11MY], 9118 [12MY], 9158, 9178, 9185, 9320 [16MY], 9484, 9485 [17MY], 9737, 9777, 9795, 9798, 9799, 9955 [18MY], 10273, 10392 [31MY], 10504, 10505, 10534, 10588, 10591, 10715 [1JN], 10740, 10784 [2JN], 10871, 10872, 11019 [6JN], 11058, 11142, 11144 [7JN], 11303, 11382 [8JN], 11400, 11406, 11409, 11437, 11447 [9JN], 11637, 11659, 11745 [14JN], 11854, 11950 [15JN], 12215 [16JN], 12285 [19JN], 12504, 12546, 12590, 12593 [20JN], 12626, 12669, 12670, 12725, 12729, 12730 [21JN], 12943, 12949, 12958, 13039, 13195 [22JN], 14078, 14209 [11JY], 14250, 14252 [12JY], 14619 [13JY], 14767 [14JY], 14778, 14838 [17JY], 14994, 15071, 15075 [18JY], 15162, 15163 [19JY], 15439, 15591, 15603, 15689 [20JY], 15852, 15896, 15958 [24JY], 15981, 16072 [25JY], 16217, 16225, 16341, 16343 [26JY], 16566, 16664, 16665, 16750, 16751 [27JY], 16834, 16846, 16884, 16885, 16907, 16959 [31JY], 17414, 17416, 17433, 17434, 17480 [1AU], 17596, 17923, 17941, 18029, 18085 [2AU], 18227, 18284, 18313, 18326, 18357, 18532 [3AU], 18711, 18801, 18826, 18839, 19072 [4AU], 19560, 19638, 19639 [6SE], 19784, 19941 [7SE], 19974, 20048, 20092 [12SE], 20241, 20324 [13SE], 20444, 20464, 20465, 20499, 20577, 20579 [14SE], 20599, 20600, 20638 [15SE], 20649, 20658 [18SE], 20776, 20921 [19SE], 21006, 21025, 21101, 21164 [20SE], 21219, 21293, 21322, 21350 [21SE], 21398 [22SE], 21413 [25SE], 21592 [26SE], 22070, 22142 [27SE], 22294, 22297, 22351, 22353-22355, 22456 [28SE], 22477, 22591 [29SE], 22630, 22651 [2OC], 22877, 22971 [3OC], 23148-23151, 23163 [4OC], 23415, 23625 [5OC], 23740, 23821, 23874 [6OC], 23885, 23924-23927, 23943, 23946 [7OC], 24004, 24009, 24025 [11OC], 24236, 24243, 24499, 24523, 24529 [12OC], 24553, 24554, 24566, 24582-24584, 24608, 24650 [13OC], 24662, 24712 [16OC], 24816, 24833, 24867, 24910, 24911 [17OC], 24930, 24975, 25028 [18OC], 25241, 25256, 25273, 25303 [19OC], 25328, 25335 [20OC], 25414, 25416, 25439 [23OC], 25617, 25645, 25648, 25791 [24OC], 25918-25920, 26007, 26013-26016 [25OC], 26113, 26136, 26194 [26OC], 26370, 26371, 26414, 26435 [27OC], 26592, 26601, 26609, 26693 [31OC], 26721 [1NO], 26964, 26985, 26989, 27048 [2NO], 27088, 27106, 27151, 27153, 27169, 27172 [3NO], 27194, 27572 [6NO], 27580, 27595, 27598, 27601, 27644-27652, 27654, 27712 [7NO], 27827, 27832, 27849, 27861, 27883 [8NO], 28042, 28147, 28174, 28175 [9NO], 28364, 28365, 28368, 28417 [13NO], 28626, 28645, 28696, 28701, 28729 [14NO], 29072, 29161, 29175, 29176, 29266 [15NO], 29309, 29371-29373, 29375, 29398 [16NO], 29641, 29649, 29711 [17NO], 30118, 30125, 30136, 30137, 30150, 30159, 30161 [19NO], 30410, 30520, 30526, 30646 [20NO], 31247, 31259, 31325, 31352 [21NO]
———modified unanimous-consent agreement, 7948 [3MY]
———unanimous-consent agreement, 7948 [3MY]
Legislative Reorganization Act: waiver of requirement (H. Con. Res. 179), 16959 [31JY]
Leland, Mickey: tribute (S. Res. 176), 20242 [13SE]
Library of Congress: congressional bicentennial exhibition, 2382 [22FE]
Lobbyist: influence, 7096 [19AP]
Lucas, William: discharge nomination (S. Res. 166), 18463 [3AU]
Mail: costs, 19591-19602 [6SE], 19605 [6SE], 21595 [26SE]
———cost statements (S. 1869), 28115 [9NO]
———limit, 19606 [6SE]
———limit (S. 762), 6042 [11AP]
———stating if mailed at taxpayers expense, 19606 [6SE]
Majority leader: recognition, 189 [4JA]
Mansfield, Mike: acknowledge distinguished service (S. Res. 55), 1925-1933 [8FE]
Marcotte, George: appointment as page, 9094 [12MY]
Medical Free Electron Laser Program: appreciation to staff support, 18879 [4AU]
Members: disclosure of sources of certain funds used for official expenses, 26970-26982 [2NO]
———disapproving increases in salaries (H.J. Res. 129), 1750-1754 [7FE]
———effective date of pay increase (S. 298), 1261 [31JA]
———expression of hope for service in third century (S. Res. 94), 5694 [6AP]
———honoraria, 29310-29312 [16NO]
———honoraria (S. Res. 40), 1462-1466 [2FE]
———increase income level and ban honoraria (S. 1117), 10767 [2JN]
———limit terms (S.J. Res. 17), 1054 [25JA]
———modify provisions relative to permanent appropriations for compensation (S. 249), 997 [25JA]
———pay increase approval by joint resolution (S. 299), 1261 [31JA]
———pay increase from pay bonuses for achieving budget surplus (S. 275), 1029 [25JA]
———personal use of campaign funds upon retirement, 29681, 29683-29686 [17NO]
———prohibit pay raise (S. Res. 23), 1094 [25JA]
———prohibit receipt of honoraria by Members (S. 158), 797 [25JA]
———restrict use of congressional frank for mass mailings and newsletters (S. 990), 9239-9242 [16MY]
———salaries and pensions, 1207 [31JA], 1771 [7FE], 29682, 29686-29701 [17NO]
———salaries and pensions (S. 153), 792 [25JA]
———salaries and pensions (S. 157), 796 [25JA]
———salaries and pensions (S.J. Res. 6), 456-459 [25JA], 2015 [8FE]
———salaries and pensions (S.J. Res. 7), 1119 [25JA], 1402, 1404, 1433-1462 [2FE]
———salaries and pensions (S.J. Res. 33), 428-430 [25JA]
Mexico: joint meeting to hear an address by President Salinas de Gortari, 23120 [4OC]
Mitchell, Senator: commend service as majority leader (S. Res. 224), 31716 [21NO]
———tribute to staff, 31710 [21NO]
Mohr, William D.: retirement (S. Res. 77), 3620 [7MR]
National Republican Senatorial Committee: fundraising letter, 25920 [25OC]
Nixon, Walter L., Jr.: authority to use detailed personnel of any Federal agency relative to impeachment trial (S. Res. 167), 18528 [3AU]
———impeachment, 19635 [6SE], 26744-26768 [1NO], 27101-27106 [3NO], 27701 [7NO], 28140 [9NO], 29239 [15NO], 31650-31652 [21NO]
———impeachment, privilege of the floor, 27099 [3NO]
———impeachment, trial document to be printed, 28414 [13NO]
———impeachment, unanimous-consent agreement, 26116, 26194 [26OC]
Nominations, 31325 [21NO]
———considered and confirmed en bloc, 8385, 8389 [4MY], 21320 [21SE], 27150 [3NO], 31382-31389 [21NO]
Nunn, Senator: recipient of VFW's Congressional Award, 3806 [8MR]
Office of Public Records: revolving fund, 19603 [6SE]
Office of the Official Reporters of Debates: tribute, 3864 [9MR]
Official mail: expenditure of funds (S. Res. 212), 30144-30147 [19NO]
101st Cong., 1st sess.: accomplishments, 31710, 31713-31715 [21NO]
———legislative priorities, 396 [25JA]
Order of procedure, 18825 [4AU]
Packwood, Senator: tribute to staff, 31710 [21NO]
Parliamentary inquiry, 4533 [16MR], 6939, 6947 [18AP], 7945 [3MY], 12340 [19JN], 14104 [11JY], 15888, 15890 [24JY], 17435, 17442 [1AU], 20261 [13SE], 20576 [14SE], 21282 [21SE], 23421 [5OC], 24605 [13OC], 24842 [17OC], 25329, 25334 [20OC], 26397 [27OC]
Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building: use of atrium by Congressional Chorus (S. Res. 140), 10716 [1JN]
Point of order, 10534, 10559 [1JN], 27872 [8NO]
President: notify of assembly of Congress (S. Res. 1), 5 [3JA]
President and Vice President: counting of electoral votes (S. Con. Res. 1), 6 [3JA], 191 [4JA]
President pro tempore: election of Senator Byrd (S. Res. 3), 6 [3JA]
———notify House of Representatives of election of Senator Byrd (S. Res. 5), 6 [3JA]
———notify President of election of Senator Byrd (S. Res. 4), 6 [3JA]
Presidential appointments: consideration, 1399 [2FE], 28390 [13NO], 29075 [15NO], 30434 [20NO], 31445 [21NO]
———procedural due process in Senate for nominees (S. Res. 75), 3515 [6MR]
———status, 30444 [20NO]
———update on Senate nominations, 14809, 14810 [17JY]
Privilege of the floor, 4529 [16MR]
Quayle, Vice President: thanks (S. Res. 221), 31716 [21NO]
Recess, 189 [4JA], 321 [20JA], 379 [25JA], 1861 [7FE], 2159 [9FE], 3029, 3030 [28FE], 3132, 3168 [1MR], 3495 [3MR], 4019 [13MR], 5694 [6AP], 5846 [7AP], 7040 [18AP], 7665 [1MY], 9118 [12MY], 9320 [16MY], 10392 [31MY], 10716 [1JN], 11144 [7JN], 12593 [20JN], 14619 [13JY], 16959 [31JY], 17574 [1AU], 18533 [3AU], 20092 [12SE], 20324 [13SE], 21434, 21435 [25SE], 25631 [24OC], 26194 [26OC], 26693 [31OC], 27121 [3NO], 28175 [9NO], 29879 [17NO]
———(S. Con. Res. 4), 189 [4JA]
Remick, Forrest J.: nomination, 30598 [20NO]
Republican Party: agenda for 101st Congress, 383 [25JA]
Research: point of order against earmarking research moneys for designated institutions without competition (S. Res. 206), 28119-28121, 28124 [9NO]
Roh Tae Woo: authorize appointment of committee to escort, 24910 [17OC], 24931 [18OC]
Romaszewski, Zbigniew: visit, 26150 [26OC]
Rules: amend (S. Res. 100), 6061 [11AP]
———amend (S. Res. 9-11), 385 [25JA]
———amend relative to amending legislation (S. Res. 183), 21443 [25SE]
———amend relative to amending legislation (S. Res. 184), 21443 [25SE]
———amend relative to amending legislation (S. Res. 185), 22414 [28SE]
———amend relative to the Postal Service (S. Res. 187), 22651 [2OC]
———amend rule XXV (S. Res. 43), 1617 [2FE]
———amend rule XXV (S. Res. 48), 1618 [2FE]
———amend rule XXV (S. Res. 49), 1620 [2FE]
———amend rule XXV relative to majority party appointments (S. Res. 44), 1617 [2FE]
———amend rule XXXV (S. Res. 17), 1081 [25JA]
———amend sections of legislation, 21268 [21SE]
———application of rule XV relative to the consideration of committee amendments, 20619-20622 [15SE]
———Executive Office statement on application of rules, 25646 [24OC]
———15-minute time limit on votes (S. Res. 10), 1075 [25JA]
———history, 20622 [15SE]
———limit sense of the Senate or Congress amendments (S. Res. 9), 1075 [25JA]
———offering amendments, 21593 [26SE]
———questions of germaneness or relevancy of amendments (S. Res. 11), 1075 [25JA]
———require 2-day notice for consideration of bills and joint resolutions (S. Res. 18), 1081 [25JA]
Ruling of the Chair: overruled, 20462 [14SE]
Schedule, 2074 [9FE], 31447 [21NO]
Senate Election Reform Act: enact (S. 1575), 18996 [4AU]
Senate flag: display (S. Res. 135), 9803 [18MY]
Senate Legal Counsel: civil action to enforce subpoena relative to the impeachment of Alcee L. Hastings (S. Res. 162), 18474 [3AU]
———representation in Alcee L. Hastings v. U.S. Senate, 10782 [2JN]
———representation in Alcee L. Hastings v. U.S. Senate (S. Res. 143), 11343 [8JN]
———representation in American Foreign Service Association v. Steven Garfinkel (S. Res. 42), 1615 [2FE]
———representation in Candis O. Ray v. U.S. Senate (S. Res. 95), 5844 [7AP]
———representation in David A. Clarke, et al. v. U.S. (S. Res. 56), 2015 [8FE]
———representation in Newsham v. Lockheed Missiles & Space Co. (S. Res. 117), 7849 [2MY]
———representation in Rodney F. Stitch v. Senator Kennedy (S. Res. 83), 4437 [15MR]
———representation in several cases (S. Res. 104), 6472 [13AP]
———representation in U.S. v. Eugene R. Wallach (S. Res. 111), 7377 [19AP]
———representation in U.S. v. Gregory Sitzman (S. Res. 96), 5845 [7AP]
———representation in U.S. v. Ladd Anthony (S. Res. 71), 2948 [28FE]
———representation in U.S. v. Litton Systems, Inc. and U.S. v. United Technologies Corp. (S. Res. 160), 16952 [31JY]
———representation of Senator Cranston in Rodney F. Stitch v. Cranston (S. Res. 90), 5450 [4AP]
———representation of Senator Kerry in Beauchamp v. Kerry (S. Res. 89), 5450 [4AP]
———representation of Senator Kerry and Senate employees in U.S. v. Norman Lefevre (S. Res. 69), 2645 [23FE]
———representation of Senators Kennedy, Thurmond, Hollings, Gore, Wilson, and Biden in Rodney F. Stitch v. Senator Kennedy (S. Res. 70), 2645 [23FE]
Senate Manual: authorize printing (S. Res. 188), 22651 [2OC]
Senate Report 101-90: star print, 18034 [2AU]
Senate Republican Conference Task Force on Hispanic Affairs: tribute, 8802 [10MY]
Senate staff: tribute, 18841 [4AU]
Shotwell-Valeo, Elizabeth: tribute (S. Res. 107), 6900 [18AP]
Shultz, George P.: Senate farewell luncheon, 1217 [31JA]
Simpson, Senator: tribute to staff, 31710 [21NO]
Smith, Larkin I.: tribute (S. Res. 177), 20242 [13SE]
Soviet Union: appointment of a delegation to host Members of the Supreme Soviet (S. Res. 194), 23945 [7OC]
Staff: floor privileges, 10276 [31MY], 20776 [19SE]
———tribute, 22448 [28SE], 31710, 31713 [21NO]
———tribute (S. Res. 225), 31716 [21NO]
State of the Union Message: joint session (H. Con. Res. 33), 1616 [2FE]
Sunday session, 30120 [19NO]
Terrorism: security in the Senate galleries and Capitol Building, 31277 [21NO]
Timberlake, Lee H. (Jim): retirement (S. Res. 78), 3621 [7MR]
Tower, John G.: nomination to be Sec. of Defense, 3502-3525 [6MR], 3605-3618 [7MR], 3870 [9MR]
Treaties: advice and consent process, 7095 [19AP]
Turner, John: Senate visit, 26982 [2NO]
Van Amringe, Margaret: privilege of the floor, 23759 [6OC]
Vice President: counting of electoral votes (S. Con. Res. 1), 6 [3JA]
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]
Walesa, Lech: appointment of committee to escort, 28728 [14NO]
Watkins, James D.: nomination to be Sec. of Energy, unanimous-consent agreement, 3108 [1MR]
White House congressional liaison: tribute, 31710 [21NO]
Witherfall, Bernard: extending welcome to Speaker of British House of Commons, 17602 [2AU]
Reports
Brief History of Congressional Pay Legislation: Paul E. Dwyer, 29664 [17NO]
Congressional Senior Citizen Intern Program: Lucille Stafford, 18386 [3AU]
Foreign Travel Expenditures, 4646-4662 [16MR], 6747-6751 [17AP], 12580 [20JN], 22630-22638 [2OC]
Reports filed
Allow Member of Committee on Rules and Administration To Serve in Place of Chairman of the Joint Committee on the Library: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Con. Res. 12) (S. Rept. 100-5), 1472 [2FE]
Authorize Printing of Senate Manual: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 188), 22414 [28SE]
Authorize the Sec. of the Senate To Discharge Certain Functions Relative to Claims: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 147), 12249 [16JN]
Authorizing Biennial Expenditures of the Committees of the Senate: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 66) (S. Rept. 101-3), 2646 [23FE]
Authorizing Expenditures: Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. Res. 41) (S. Rept. 100-6), 1472 [2FE]
———Committee on Armed Services (Senate) (S. Res. 58), 2082 [9FE]
———Committee on Governmental Affairs (S. Res. 60), 2082 [9FE]
———Committee on Intelligence (Select) (S. Res. 57), 2082 [9FE]
———Committee on the Library (Joint): Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 36) (S. Rept. 101-4), 1472 [2FE]
———Committee on Printing (Joint): Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 36) (S. Rept. 101-4), 1472 [2FE]
Closed Caption Broadcasting of Floor Proceedings for Hearing-Impaired Individuals: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 13) (S. Rept. 101-54), 12249 [16JN]
Collection of Senate Committee Rules: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 134), 9803 [18MY]
Display of Senate Flag: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 135), 9803 [18MY]
Impeachment Trial of Alcee L. Hastings: Committee on Impeachment (S. Res. 162) (S. Rept. 101-98), 17490 [1AU]
Printing Additional Copies of Senate Report Titled Developments in Aging—1988: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 53), 2646 [23FE]
Purchase of Calendars: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 148), 12249 [16JN]
Senate Recycling Program for Disposed Paper: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 99), 22414 [28SE]
Senate Rules Relative to Amending Legislation: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 185), 22414 [28SE]
Resolutions by organizations
Tribute to Aretha Franklin: Senate Black Legislative Staff Caucus, 14318 [12JY]
Resumes
Congressional Activity: 101st Cong., 1st sess., D145 [3AP], D409 [10JY], D719 [1NO]
———101st Cong., 2nd sess., D27 [2FE]
Rollcalls
Quorum, 5 [3JA], 4219 [15MR], 4532, 4535 [16MR], 8918 [11MY], 24952 [18OC], 25274 [19OC], 25328 [20OC], 26744 [1NO], 26988 [2NO]
Rules
Committee on Aging (Special), 4662 [16MR]
Committee on Appropriations, 1915 [8FE]
Committee on Economics (Joint), 2613 [23FE]
Committee on Indian Affairs (Select), 6054 [11AP], 7343 [19AP]
Committee on the Budget, 7030 [18AP]
Impeachment trial of Alcee L. Hastings, 11135 [7JN]
Quorum for taking testimony of William A. Borders, Jr. during recess, 18474 [3AU]
Rulings of the Chair
Parliamentary inquiry, 20261 [13SE]
Point of order, 20462 [14SE]
Schedules
Committee meetings, 1121 [25JA], 2605-2609 [22FE], 2815 [27FE], 3205-3209 [1MR], 3554-3559 [6MR], 3837-3841 [8MR], 4054-4057 [13MR], 4475-4479 [15MR], 5209-5212 [22MR], 5915-5919 [10AP], 6364-6367 [12AP], 7396-7398 [19AP], 7585-7588 [26AP], 8113-8117 [3MY], 8463-8466 [8MY], 8874-8877 [10MY], 10010-10012 [22MY], 10201-10204 [24MY], 10477-10480 [31MY], 10795-10798 [5JN], 11274-11277 [7JN], 11457-11460 [12JN], 11851-11853 [14JN], 12839 [21JN], 14025-14028 [10JY], 14922-14925 [17JY], 15339-15341 [19JY], 15977 [24JY], 16454 [26JY], 17121 [31JY], 18226 [2AU], 19684 [6SE], 19971-19973 [11SE], 20425 [13SE], 20719 [18SE], 21184 [20SE], 21513 [25SE], 22197 [27SE], 22767 [2OC], 23323 [4OC], 24172 [11OC], 25163 [18OC], 25514 [23OC], 26510 [30OC], 26903 [1NO], 28040 [8NO]
Committees of the Senate: meetings, 2020 [8FE], 5008-5011 [20MR], 13879-13881 [28JN], 14507-14509 [12JY]
Statements
Antiwaste Performance Pay for Congress: Citizens Against Government Waste, 29698 [17NO]
Budget Reconciliation: Representative Rostenkowski, 24588 [13OC]
Congressional Salaries and Pensions: Senator Stevens, 1772-1774 [7FE]
Impeachment of Alcee L. Hastings: Alcee L. Hastings, 24962-24964 [18OC]
———Senator Specter, 25338-25351 [20OC]
Issues in the Equal Application of Revolving Door Statutes to the Legislative Branch, 26958 [2NO]
Nomination of John G. Tower To Be Sec. of Defense: Defense News, 3104 [1MR]
———Senator Dole, 3605 [7MR], 3926 [9MR]
———Senator Warner, 3916 [9MR]
———Senators Exon and Simpson, 3916 [9MR]
Pay Increase for Members of Congress: National Committee on Public Employee Pension Systems, 29692 [17NO]
———National Taxpayers Union, 29689 [17NO]
Role of the Senate: Thomas J. Walsh, 3907 [9MR]
Senate Confirmation of Presidential Appointments: Senator Breaux, 3876 [9MR]
This House Is a Sanctuary: Aaron Burr, 24592 [13OC]
Tribute to Wilbur Walker: Howard H. Baker, Jr., 21596 [26SE]
Studies
Campaign Finance System in America: Herb Alexander and Larry Sabato, 11294 [8JN]
Summaries
Election Spending Limits and Public Financing of Campaigns (S. 137), 758 [25JA]
Senate-Reported Budget Reconciliation (H.R. 3299), 24009-24013 [11OC]
Tables
Changes in 1989 deficit since October 15—Gramm-Rudman-Hollings report, 7911 [3MY]
Committee funding under S. Res. 66 unamended/amended, 2939 [28FE]
Committee on the Budget scoring of H.R. 3014, legislative branch appropriations, 19607 [6SE]
Committee on the Budget scoring of H.R. 3015, transportation appropriations spending totals, 20298 [13SE]
Congressional mail expenditures, 26740 [1NO], 28116 [9NO]
Electoral votes, 195 [4JA]
Executive department nominees awaiting Senate confirmation, 28173 [9NO]
Franking privilege complaints, 22260 [28SE]
House and Senate expenditures for official mail, 19593 [6SE]
Legislative branch appropriations conference report (H.R. 3014), 22255 [28SE]
1988 Senate campaign spending and political action committees receipts, 2494 [22FE]
Presidential appointment vacancies: Library of Congress, 28391 [13NO]
Presidential nominations pending before Senate, 14809 [17JY]
Senate funds for 1990 election campaigns, 3944 [9MR]
Unexpended balances from committees of the Senate, 2939 [28FE]
Testimonies
Congressional Ethics: Otis G. Pike, 8827, 8828 [10MY]
Impeachment of Alcee L. Hastings: Alcee L. Hastings, 24962 [18OC]
———Hemphill Pride, 24962 [18OC], 25767 [24OC]
———William Borders, 25767 [24OC]
Under-Representation of Blacks in the Senate: Jackie Parker, 26500 [30OC]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 33, joint session of Congress to receive the State of the Union Message, 1125 [27JA]
H. Con. Res. 96, Members of Congress participation in bicentennial events for Constitution, Congress, and inauguration of George Washington, 6834 [18AP]
H. Con. Res. 239, adjournment sine die, 31156 [21NO], 31712 [21NO]
H. Res. 3, notification to the President of the assembly of the Congress, 71 [3JA]
H. Res. 12, appointment of House managers to conduct impeachment trial of Alcee L. Hastings, 84 [3JA]
H. Res. 13, preparation and conduct of impeachment trial of Alcee L. Hastings, 84 [3JA]
H. Res. 14, inform Senate of appointment of House managers for impeachment trial of Alcee L. Hastings, 84 [3JA]
H. Res. 150, appoint managers for impeachment trial of Walter L. Nixon, Jr., 8824 [10MY]
H. Res. 151, authorities to the managers for impeachment trial of Walter L. Nixon, Jr., 8824 [10MY]
H. Res. 152, send a message to the Senate informing them of impeachment trial, 8824 [10MY]
H. Res. 166, inform Senate of election of Representative Foley as Speaker of the House, 10803 [6JN], 10911 [6JN]
H.J. Res. 129, disapproving increases in executive, legislative, and judicial salaries, 2026 [9FE]
H.R. 83, soliciting campaign contributions relative to other Members of Congress, 12833 [21JN]
H.R. 2732, limit number of congressional mass mailings, 13209 [22JN]
Public Law 97-51 (1981) (congressional appropriations), 997 [25JA]
S. 137, election spending limits and public financing of campaigns, 759-767 [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. 207, line-item veto, 912 [25JA]
S. 272, Fair Employment in Congress Act, 1026 [25JA]
S. 354, enroll appropriations items agreed to by both Houses as a separate joint resolution, 1803 [7FE]
S. 458, investigate and report on certain displaced Salvadorans and Nicaraguans, 2967 [28FE]
S. 627, prohibit franking of congressional newsletters, 4601 [16MR]
S. 762, limit congressional mass mailings, 6042 [11AP]
S. 990, restrict use of congressional frank for mass mailings and newsletters by Members, 9240 [16MY]
S. 1167, funding for the Edmund S. Muskie Archives, 11515 [13JN]
S. 1575, Senate Election Reform Act, 18997-19006 [4AU]
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. Con. Res. 1, counting of electoral votes for President and Vice President of the U.S., 6, 28 [3JA], 84 [3JA]
S. Con. Res. 3, inaugural ceremonies adjournment, 7, 29 [3JA], 83 [3JA]
S. Con. Res. 9, expedited consideration of certain bills and joint resolutions submitted by the President, 1073 [25JA]
S. Con. Res. 12, allow a member of the Committee on Rules and Administration to serve in place of the chairman of the Joint Committee on the Library, 1564 [2FE], 2015 [8FE], 5077 [21MR]
S. Con. Res. 14, conditional congressional recess, 2004, 2016 [8FE], 2025 [9FE]
S. Con. Res. 22, C-SPAN anniversary, 4410 [15MR], 4691 [16MR]
S. Con. Res. 23, conditional congressional adjournment, 4481 [16MR], 4490, 4637 [16MR]
S. Con. Res. 38, conditional adjournment, 9562, 9572 [17MY], 9644 [18MY]
S. Con. Res. 50, adjournment over Fourth of July holiday, 13032, 13165 [22JN], 13271 [23JN]
S. Con. Res. 65, joint drug committee in Congress, 19015 [4AU]
S. Con. Res. 66, joint drug committee in Congress, 19015 [4AU]
S. Con. Res. 67, congressional adjournment, 19015 [4AU], 19315 [4AU]
S. Con. Res. 84, correcting enrollment of H.R. 3660, Government Ethics Reform Act, 30137-30139, 30195-30197 [19NO]
S. Con. Res. 185, amend standing rules of the Senate relative to reading of measures, 21443 [25SE]
S. Res. 1, notify President of assembly of Congress, 5, 29 [3JA]
S. Res. 2, notify House of Representatives that quorum of the Senate is present, 6, 29 [3JA]
S. Res. 3, election of Senator Byrd as President pro tempore, 6, 29 [3JA]
S. Res. 4, notify President of election of Senator Byrd as President pro tempore, 6, 29 [3JA]
S. Res. 5, notify House of Representatives of election of Senator Byrd as President pro tempore, 6, 29 [3JA]
S. Res. 6, congratulations to Senator Byrd on election as President pro tempore, 6, 29 [3JA]
S. Res. 7, hour of meeting, 7, 29 [3JA]
S. Res. 8, authorizing administering oath of office to Senator Kennedy, 7, 29 [3JA]
S. Res. 9, amend rules of the Senate, 1075 [25JA]
S. Res. 10, amend rules of the Senate, 1075 [25JA]
S. Res. 11, amend rules of the Senate, 1075 [25JA]
S. Res. 13, implement closed caption broadcasting of floor proceedings for hearing-impaired individuals, 1076 [25JA], 12730 [21JN]
S. Res. 17. amend Senate rule XXXV, 1081 [25JA]
S. Res. 18, require 2-day notice for consideration of bills and joint resolutions, 1081 [25JA]
S. Res. 23, prohibit Members from receiving pay raise, 1094 [25JA]
S. Res. 27, tribute to Bailey Guard, 1211, 1327 [31JA]
S. Res. 33, authorizing expenditures for Committee on Small Business, 1564 [2FE]
S. Res. 34, authorizing expenditures for Committee on Finance, 1564 [2FE]
S. Res. 35, authorizing expenditures for Committee on Rules and Administration, 1565 [2FE]
S. Res. 36, members of Joint Committee on Printing and Joint Committee on the Library, 1565, 1621 [2FE]
S. Res. 38, appointment of a committee to receive and report evidence relative to articles of impeachment against Alcee L. Hastings, 1566 [2FE], 4534 [16MR]
S. Res. 39, filing and argument of motions by Alcee L. Hastings to dismiss articles of impeachment, 1566, 1616 [2FE]
S. Res. 40, receipt of honoraria, 1466, 1567 [2FE]
S. Res. 41, authorizing expenditures for Committee on Appropriations, 1567 [2FE]
S. Res. 42, authorizing the Senate Legal Counsel appearance as amicus curiae in American Foreign Service Association v. Steven Garfinkel, 1567, 1616 [2FE]
S. Res. 43, amend rule XXV, 1567, 1617 [2FE]
S. Res. 44, amend rule XXV relative to majority party appointments, 1568, 1617 [2FE]
S. Res. 45, minority party appointments to Committees of the Senate, 1568, 1617 [2FE]
S. Res. 46, majority party appointments to Committees of the Senate, 1568, 1618 [2FE]
S. Res. 47, minority party appointments to Committees of the Senate, 1568, 1618 [2FE]
S. Res. 48, amend rule XXV, 1569, 1618 [2FE]
S. Res. 49, amend rule XXV, 1570, 1620 [2FE]
S. Res. 50, authorizing expenditures for Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, 1845 [7FE]
S. Res. 51, authorizing expenditures for Committee on Veterans' Affairs, 1845 [7FE]
S. Res. 52, authorizing expenditures for Committee on Labor and Human Resources, 1845 [7FE]
S. Res. 53, printing additional copies of report titled Developments in Aging—1988, 1845 [7FE], 2949 [28FE]
S. Res. 55, acknowledge distinguished service of Mike Mansfield, 1925, 2005 [8FE]
S. Res. 56, Senate Legal Counsel representation in David A. Clarke v. U.S., 2005 [8FE]
S. Res. 57, authorizing expenditures for the Select Committee on Intelligence, 2127 [9FE]
S. Res. 58, authorizing expenditures for the Committee on Armed Services, 2127 [9FE]
S. Res. 60, authorizing expenditures for the Committee on Governmental Affairs, 2129 [9FE]
S. Res. 66, authorizing biennial expenditures of committees, 2705-2710 [23FE]
S. Res. 69, Senate Legal Counsel representation of Senator Kerry and Senate employees 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. Stitch v. Senator Kennedy, 2645, 2710 [23FE]
S. Res. 71, Senate Legal Counsel representation for certain employees in U.S. v. Ladd Anthony, 2949, 2987 [28FE]
S. Res. 75, procedural due process in Senate for Presidential nominees, 3536 [6MR]
S. Res. 77, retirement of William D. Mohr, 3621 [7MR]
S. Res. 78, retirement of Lee H. Timberlake, 3621 [7MR]
S. Res. 83, Senate Legal Counsel representation of several Senators in Rodney F. Stitch v. Senator Kennedy, 4415, 4437 [15MR]
S. Res. 89, Senate Legal Counsel representation of Senator Kerry in Beauchamp v. Kerry, 5423, 5450 [4AP]
S. Res. 90, Senate Legal Counsel representation of Senator Cranston in Rodney F. Stitch v. Cranston, 5423, 5451 [4AP]
S. Res. 93, special bicentennial session, 5603, 5623 [5AP], 5685 [6AP]
S. Res. 94, expression of hope for Members serving in third century, 5694, 5761 [6AP]
S. Res. 95, Senate Legal Counsel representation of certain Senators and employees in Candis O. Ray v. U.S. Senate, 5829, 5845 [7AP]
S. Res. 96, testimony by Senate employees in U.S. v. Gregory Sitzman, 5830 [7AP]
S. Res. 99, recycling program for paper disposed of in Senate, 6048 [11AP], 22650 [2OC]
S. Res. 100, amend Senate rules, 6048 [11AP]
S. Res. 103, technical corrections to S. Res. 66, authorizing biennial expenditures of the Committees of the Senate, 6199 [12AP]
S. Res. 104, Senate Legal Counsel representation in several cases, 6472, 6591 [13AP]
S. Res. 105, reconstitute and reauthorize Senate Arms Control Observer Group, 6622 [13AP]
S. Res. 106, Senate Central American Negotiations Observer Group, 6592, 6623 [13AP]
S. Res. 107, tribute to Elizabeth Shotwell-Valeo, 6901, 7015 [18AP]
S. Res. 111, Senate Legal Counsel representation in U.S. v. Eugene R. Wallach, 7329, 7377 [19AP]
S. Res. 113, use of polystyrene foam products in Senate food services, 7329 [19AP]
S. Res. 117, Senate Legal Counsel representation in Newsham v. Lockheed Missiles & Space Co., 7829, 7849 [2MY]
S. Res. 123, appoint committee to receive and report evidence against Alcee L. Hastings, 8794, 8805 [10MY]
S. Res. 127, impeachment trial of Walter L. Nixon, Jr., 8988 [11MY]
S. Res. 128, impeachment trial of Walter L. Nixon, Jr., 8989 [11MY]
S. Res. 131, improve legislative efficiency, 9922-9925 [18MY]
S. Res. 133, point of order against unconstitutional provisions of a conference report, 9928 [18MY]
S. Res. 134, printing of Committees of the Senate's collection of rules, 9928 [18MY], 10783 [2JN]
S. Res. 135, display of Senate flag, 9928 [18MY], 10783 [2JN]
S. Res. 137, death of Claude Pepper, 10282, 10372 [31MY]
S. Res. 138, reappointment of Kenneth U. Benjamin, Jr. as Deputy Senate Legal Counsel, 10372 [31MY]
S. Res. 140, use of Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building by Congressional Chorus, 10678 [1JN]
S. Res. 141, Senate Legal Counsel representation in Alcee L. Hastings v. U.S. Senate, 10776, 10782 [2JN]
S. Res. 143, Senate Legal Counsel represention in Alcee L. Hastings v. U.S. Senate (S. Res. 143), 11343 [8JN]
S. Res. 144, bicentennial, 11525, 11549 [13JN]
S. Res. 147, authorize the Sec. of the Senate to discharge certain functions relative to claims, 12255 [16JN], 12590 [20JN]
S. Res. 148, purchase of calendars, 12255 [16JN], 12590 [20JN]
S. Res. 152, Senate Committee on Intelligence documents in U.S. v. Fernandez, 13032, 13167 [22JN]
S. Res. 155, Senate oversight and guidance of Director of National Drug Control Policy, 15290 [19JY]
S. Res. 160, Senate Legal Counsel representation in U.S. v. Litton Systems, Inc. and U.S. v. United Technologies Corp., 16932, 16952 [31JY]
S. Res. 162, Senate Legal Counsel civil action to enforce subpoena relative to the impeachment of Alcee L. Hastings, 17519 [1AU], 18475 [3AU]
S. Res. 166, discharge nomination of William Lucas, 18435 [3AU]
S. Res. 167, authority to use detailed personnel of any Federal agency relative to impeachment trial of Walter L. Nixon, Jr., 18435, 18528 [3AU]
S. Res. 170, Senate drug committee, 19017 [4AU]
S. Res. 171, authorizing the appointment of a Senate delegation to host an international conference on global environment, 19017, 19066 [4AU]
S. Res. 176, tribute to Mickey Leland, 20242, 20315 [13SE]
S. Res. 177, tribute to Larkin I. Smith, 20243, 20315 [13SE]
S. Res. 178, tribute to Gail D. Fosler, 20564, 20577 [14SE]
S. Res. 181, authorize printing of regulations governing the use of the mailing frank, 21336 [21SE], 22651 [2OC]
S. Res. 183, amend Standing Rules of the Senate relative to amending legislation, 21443 [25SE]
S. Res. 184, amend standing rules of the Senate relative to amending legislation, 21443 [25SE]
S. Res. 187, amend Senate rule relative to the Postal Service, 22443 [28SE], 22651 [2OC]
S. Res. 188, authorize printing of Senate manual, 22443 [28SE], 22651 [2OC]
S. Res. 192, authorizing the testimony and representation of employees in a court case, 23857, 23874 [6OC]
S. Res. 194, authorizing appointment of a 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. 199, tribute to Frank E. Beck on retirement from Senate, 26593, 26675 [31OC]
S. Res. 203, authorize Senate employee testimony and production of documents for a grand jury investigation, 27147, 27152 [3NO]
S. Res. 206, point of order against earmarking research moneys for designated institutions without competition, 28119 [9NO]
S. Res. 208, authorizing testimony and document production in Springfield Terminal Railway Co. v. United Transportation Union, 28711, 28729 [14NO]
S. Res. 212, expenditure of funds for official mail, 30147-30149, 30197-30199 [19NO]
S. Res. 213, Senate Legal Counsel representation in U.S. v. Shawn D. Eichman, 30150, 30199 [19NO]
S. Res. 219, technical corrections in S. Res. 66, authorizing biennial expenditures for committees, 31600 [21NO]
S. Res. 221, appreciations to Vice President Quayle, 31600, 31716 [21NO]
S. Res. 222, appreciation of Senator Byrd's service as President pro tempore, 31600, 31716 [21NO]
S. Res. 223, commend Senator Dole's service as minority leader, 31600, 31716 [21NO]
S. Res. 224, commend Senator Mitchell's service as majority leader, 31600, 31716 [21NO]
S. Res. 225, tribute to staff, 31600, 31716 [21NO]
S. Res. 226, authorize certain Senate appointments after sine die adjournment, 31600, 31716 [21NO]
S. Res. 227, notifying President Bush of proposed Senate adjournment, 31600, 31716 [21NO]
S. Res. 277, amending Senate rule relative to amending sections of legislation, 21268 [21SE]
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 of Members of Congress, 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]
S.J. Res. 128, first strike ceremony at Capitol for the Bicentennial Commemorative Coin, 8805 [10MY]
Tributes
Byrd, Senator, 10537 [1JN], 23576 [5OC], 24859 [17OC]
Cotton, Norris, 3130 [1MR], 3366 [2MR]
Fowler, Senator, 2202 [9FE]
Gore, Senator, 21377 [22SE]
Helms, Senator, 21735 [26SE], 24939 [18OC]
Hruska, Roman L., 18879 [4AU]
Inouye, Senator, 431 [25JA]
Kassebaum, Senator, 19560 [6SE]
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]
Mitchell, Senator, 422, 425 [25JA]
Pepper, Claude, 10275-10283, 10298, 10322, 10397 [31MY], 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]
Sasser, Senator, 8321 [4MY]
Simon, Senator, 10537 [1JN]
Stafford, Robert T., 1102 [25JA]
Stevens, Senator, 427 [25JA]
Warner, Senator, 434 [25JA]
Weicker, Lowell P., 1580 [2FE]