CAPITOL BUILDING AND GROUNDS
Addresses
Artistic Discovery Opening: Christian Slater, 16821 [10JY]
———Martha Plimpton, 16821 [10JY]
Bills and resolutions
``Columbus in the Capitol'': preparation of volume (see S. Con. Res. 109; H. Con. Res. 275)
Crime and criminals: penalties for demonstrators who throw blood on the Capitol or White House (see H. Con. Res. 267)
Dalai Lama: use of the rotunda to greet (see H. Con. Res. 359)
Earth Day: authorizing a public event with music (see S. Con. Res. 98)
Farnsworth, Philo T.: placement of statue in the National Statuary Hall (see S. Con. Res. 93)
Friends of the National Arboretum: appreciation for providing for preservation of columns (see S. Con. Res. 117)
Government: printing of an historical brochure on the functions as the seat of the legislative branch (see S. Con. Res. 118)
House of Representatives: regulate smoking in public areas of office buildings (see H. Res. 418)
Kossuth, Lajos: use of Capitol rotunda for dedication ceremony of bust placement (see H. Con. Res. 251)
———use of the rotunda for the dedication of a bust honoring (see S. Con. Res. 90)
Law enforcement officers: Capitol Police retirement (see H.R. 5109)
———retirement of Capitol Police (see H.R. 5641)
Lindy Claiborne Boggs Congressional Women's Reading Room: designate (see H. Res. 525)
Matsunaga, Spark M.: designate the Spark M. Matsunaga Table in the Senators' dining room (see S. Res. 283)
Patriarch Dimitrios I: use of rotunda to allow Members of Congress to greet (see H. Con. Res. 344)
Rotunda: use for U.S. military heroism ceremonies (see S. Con. Res. 133)
Special Olympics: authorizing running through of 1990 torch relay (see H. Con. Res. 286)
Western Kentucky University: use of Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building atrium for a choir performance (see S. Res. 249)
World Summit for Children: authorize use for candlelight vigils (see H. Con. Res. 353)
Explanations
Conditions for use of the U.S. Botanic Garden Conservatory: Committee on the Library (Joint), 26153 [26SE]
Letters
Capitol Complex Pilot Recycling Program volunteers: Representative Pursell, 32605 [23OC]
Capitol Police Retirement Act: R.F. Reginaldi, 26288 [27SE]
———Representative William D. Ford, 26288 [27SE]
———Robert D. Reischauer, 26288 [27SE]
Restriction of smoking in House of Representatives buildings: Fran Du Melle, Scott D. Ballin, and John H. Madigan Jr., 15050 [20JN]
Lists
Capitol Building and Grounds employees, 23039 [3AU]
Capitol Complex Pilot Recycling Program volunteers, 32605 [23OC]
Remarks in House
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome: panels of memorial quilt on display in rotunda of Cannon House Office Building, 7917 [24AP]
American-Soviet Youth Orchestra: authorizing a concert on Capitol Grounds (H. Con. Res. 198), 1231 [6FE]
Arts: Powerless Homeless photographic exhibit, 37180 [2NO]
Botanic Garden Conservatory: use, 26153 [26SE]
Cannon House Office Building: panels of acquired immune deficiency syndrome memorial quilt on display in rotunda, 7917 [24AP]
Capitol Police: establish Director of Employment Practices position (H. Res. 420), 15367 [22JN]
———retirement benefits (H.R. 5109), 15368 [22JN]
``Columbus in the Capitol'': preparation (H. Con. Res. 275), 6321 [3AP]
Congressional High School art exhibition: tribute, 16821 [10JY]
Crime and criminals: penalties for demonstrators who throw blood on the Capitol or White House (H. Con. Res. 267), 1875 [20FE]
Duke, David: visit to Capitol Hill, 34083 [25OC]
Earth Day: authorizing a public event with music (S. Con. Res. 98), 5506 [27MR]
Employees: tribute, 23039 [3AU]
EPA: authority over environmental procedures, 7277 [18AP]
Farnsworth, Philo T.: placement of statue in National Statuary Hall (H. Con. Res. 226), 2666 [27FE]
Friends of the National Arboretum: appreciation for providing for preservation of columns (S. Con. Res. 117), 10441 [15MY]
Government: printing of an historical brochure on the functions as the seat of the legislative branch (S. Con. Res. 118), 22485 [3AU]
Government publications: preparation of ``Columbus in the Capitol'' (H. Con. Res. 275), 3079 [1MR]
House of Representatives: beauty shop and gymnasium, 31690-31695 [21OC]
———regulate smoking in public areas of office buildings (H. Res. 418), 15049 [20JN]
Kossuth, Lajos: use of Capitol rotunda for dedication ceremony of bust placement (H. Con. Res. 251), 2668 [27FE]
Law enforcement officers: retirement of Capitol Police (H.R. 5641), 26286-26289 [27SE]
Lindy Claiborne Boggs Congressional Women's Reading Room: designate (H. Res. 525), 34164, 34165 [25OC]
Patriarch Dimitrios I: use of rotunda to allow Members of Congress to greet (H. Con. Res. 344), 15751 [27JN], 16097 [27JN]
Patriotism: prosecution of individuals desecrating U.S. symbols, 878 [31JA]
Rotunda: use for U.S. military heroism ceremonies (S. Con. Res. 133), 12090 [23MY]
Special Olympics: authorizing running through of 1990 torch relay (H. Con. Res. 286), 10440 [15MY]
Remarks in Senate
American-Soviet Youth Orchestra: authorizing a concert on Capitol Grounds (H. Con. Res. 198), 1791 [8FE]
``Columbus in the Capitol'': preparation (H. Con. Res. 275), 6812 [4AP]
———preparation (S. Con. Res. 109), 5314 [26MR]
Congressional employees: tribute to Capitol telephone operators, 33554 [24OC]
Earth Day: authorizing a public event with music (S. Con. Res. 98), 3030 [28FE]
Farnsworth, Philo T.: placement of statue in the National Statuary Hall (H. Con. Res. 226), 3412 [5MR]
———placement of statue in the National Statuary Hall (S. Con. Res. 93), 3412 [5MR]
Friends of the National Arboretum: appreciation for providing for preservation of columns (S. Con. Res. 117), 6813 [4AP]
Government: printing of an historical brochure on the functions as the seat of the legislative branch (S. Con. Res. 118), 6813 [4AP]
Kossuth, Lajos: use of Capitol rotunda for dedication ceremony of bust placement (H. Con. Res. 251), 3231 [1MR]
———use of the rotunda for the dedication of a bust honoring (S. Con. Res. 90), 3231 [1MR]
Law enforcement officers: retirement of Capitol Police (H.R. 5641), 27036 [2OC]
Matsunaga, Spark M.: designate the Spark M. Matsunaga Table in the Senators' dining room (S. Res. 283), 10209 [11MY]
Patriarch Dimitrios I: use of rotunda to allow Members of Congress to greet and receive (H. Con. Res. 344), 16703 [10JY]
Rotunda: use for U.S. military heroism ceremonies (S. Con. Res. 133), 11082 [17MY]
Special Olympics: authorizing running through of 1990 torch relay (H. Con. Res. 286), 11083 [17MY]
U.S. Capitol Guide Service: tribute, 11146 [18MY]
Western Kentucky University: use of Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building atrium for a choir performance (S. Res. 249), 2609 [26FE], 2838 [27FE]
Reports
Capitol Police Retirement Act (H.R. 5641): CBO, 26288 [27SE]
Reports filed
Statue of Philo T. Farnsworth To Be Placed in National Statuary Hall: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Con. Res. 93) (S. Rept. 101-246), 2993 [28FE]
Use of the Rotunda for Dedication Ceremony of a Bust Honoring Lajos Kossuth: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Con. Res. 90) (S. Rept. 101-244), 2796 [27FE]
Statements
Tribute to Betty Rea for Placing Columns at National Arboretum: Representative Whitten, 14598 [19JN]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 198, authorizing a concert of the American-Soviet Youth Orchestra on Capitol Grounds, 1231 [6FE]
H. Con. Res. 226, statue of Philo T. Farnsworth to be placed in National Statuary Hall, 2667 [27FE]
H. Con. Res. 251, use of Capitol rotunda for dedication ceremony of bust placement of Lajos Kossuth, 2668 [27FE]
H. Con. Res. 275, preparation of volume ``Columbus in the Capitol'', 6321 [3AP]
H. Con. Res. 286, authorizing running 1990 Special Olympic torch relay through the Capitol Grounds, 10441 [15MY]
H. Con. Res. 344, use of rotunda to allow Members of Congress to greet Patriarch Dimitrios I, 15751 [27JN]
H. Res. 418, House of Representatives Clean Indoor Air Act, 15050 [20JN]
H. Res. 525, designate Lindy Claiborne Boggs Congressional Women's Reading Room, 34165 [25OC]
H.R. 5641, Capitol Police Retirement Act, 26286 [27SE]
S. Con. Res. 90, use of rotunda for the dedication of a bust of Lajos Kossuth, 1429 [6FE]
S. Con. Res. 93, placement of statue of Philo T. Farnsworth in the National Statuary Hall, 2228 [21FE]
S. Con. Res. 98, authorizing a public event with music for Earth Day, 3014, 3030 [28FE]
S. Con. Res. 98, authorizing a public event with music for Earth Day on Capitol Grounds, 5506 [27MR]
S. Con. Res. 109, preparation of volume ``Columbus in the Capitol'', 5314 [26MR]
S. Con. Res. 117, appreciation to Friends of the National Arboretum for preservation of Capitol columns, 10441 [15MY]
S. Con. Res. 117, appreciation to the Friends of the National Arboretum for financial contributions, 6793, 6813 [4AP]
S. Con. Res. 118, authorize printing of an historical brochure on the functions of the Capitol as the seat of the legislative branch of Government, 22485 [3AU]
S. Con. Res. 118, printing of brochure describing the history, design, and functions of the U.S. Capitol, 6793 [4AP]
S. Con. Res. 133, use of rotunda for U.S. military heroism ceremonies, 11071, 11082 [17MY], 12091 [23MY]
S. Res. 249, use of Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building atrium for a Western Kentucky University choir performance, 2596 [26FE], 2839 [27FE]
S. Res. 283, designate the Spark M. Matsunaga Table in the Senators' dining room in the Capitol Building, 10185, 10209 [11MY]