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Addresses

Congressional Initiatives Award to Senator Harkin: J. Sten Crissey, 25431 [24SE]

———Lawrence Scovotto, 25430 [24SE]

———Micky Oberlander, 25429 [24SE]

———Nancy Stevenson, 25429 [24SE]

———Senator Cranston, 25431 [24SE]

———Senator Harkin, 25430 [24SE]

Defining the Rights of Children: Representative Christopher H. Smith, 867 [30JA]

Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait: President Bush, 23919 [11SE]

Joint Meeting of Congress: Nelson Mandela, 15633-15635 [26JN]

Pax World Foundation International Diplomat of the Year Award Ceremony: Senator Pell, 511 [25JA]

State of the Union: President Bush, 956-959 [31JA]

Washington's Farewell Address: read by Senator Robb, 2310-2315 [22FE]

Agenda

Committee on Labor and Human Resources, executive session, 18075 [18JY]

Agreements

Civil Rights Act (S. 2104), 17676 [17JY]

Clean air fuel standards—Senate debate of Clean Air Restoration and Standards Attainment Act, 5885 [29MR]

Comprehensive Illiteracy Elimination Act (S. 1310), 1091 [1FE]

Debate of H.R. 770, 14176 [14JN]

Debate of S. Con. Res. 110, 14176 [14JN]

Debate of S.J. Res. 332, 14176 [14JN]

Unanimous-consent agreement on debate of S. 1970, constitutional procedures for imposition of capital punishment, 16253, 16357 [28JN]

Amendments

Elections: spending limits and public financing (S. 137), 10186-10198 [11MY], 11069 [17MY], 20276, 20305, 20318, 20341, 20354 [30JY], 20577, 20584, 20589, 20596, 20601, 20605, 20610, 20612, 20614, 20639, 20652, 20671, 20672, 20673, 20674, 20688 [31JY], 20973, 20980, 20986, 20987, 20994, 20996, 21004, 21010, 21013, 21025, 21072, 21153, 21162, 21163 [1AU]

National Voter Registration Act: enact (S. 874), 25418 [24SE]

Analyses

Campaign Finance Reform Act (S. 137), 10198-10202 [11MY]

Comprehensive Campaign Finance Reform Act (S. 2595), 9757 [9MY]

Elimination of Certain Campaign-Related Functions of the Sec. of the Senate and Clerk of the House (H.R. 5036), 13988 [13JN]

Senate Honoraria Provisions (S. 2015), 195 [23JA]

Senatorial Election Public Funding and Campaign Act (S. 2425), 7053 [5AP]

Appointments

Bipartisan congressional consultative group, 36457 [27OC]

Commission on Art members, 1059 [1FE]

Committee To Escort the President, 905 [31JA]

Committee To Escort the President Into the Chamber, 23919 [11SE]

Committee To Escort Vaclav Havel, 2106 [21FE]

Committee To Notify the President of Assembly of Congress, 3 [23JA]

Conferees: H.R. 5399, legislative branch appropriations, 33898 [25OC]

North Atlantic Assembly, 29539 [16OC]

Articles and editorials

Altered Campaign Bill Aids Senators, 10217 [11MY]

California Democrat Group Asks Labor to Give $1 Million, 9243 [2MY]

Citizen Action—Noah's Ark or a Sham?, 23322 [4AU]

Congress Looks at ``Soft Money'' Issue, 9243 [2MY]

Congressional Careerism, 5203 [22MR]

Conservative's Case Against the Line-Item Veto, 13091 [6JN]

Even in Vermont, 36684 [27OC]

Fond Memories of Matsunaga Abound, 7455 [19AP]

Foreign PAC's, 20603 [31JY]

Frank Lausche, Ex-Ohio Senator and 5-Term Governor, Dies at 94, 8408 [26AP]

Frank Lausche, Ohio Senator, 5-Term Governor, Dies at 94, 8626 [27AP]

Joseph Clark, Former Senator and Philadelphia Mayor, 2151 [21FE]

Kennedy Aide, NBA Chief Lawrence F. O'Brien Dies, 26896 [1OC]

Lawsuit Over Suicide of Senator East Dismissed, 31330 [19OC]

Limiting the Power, 6810 [4AP]

Line-Item Veto—A Bum Idea, 13092 [6JN]

Move To Limit Terms Contains a Message, 6244 [2AP]

North Carolina's Admirable ``No'' Man Should Be Re-Elected to the Senate, 33861 [25OC]

Open-Seat Elections, 26914 [1OC]

Out-of-State Donations to Candidates Are on the Rise, 21014 [1AU]

Perversity of Campaign Reform, 11171 [18MY]

Political Giant Joseph Clark Dead At 88, 2149 [21FE]

Power of Incumbency Is a Myth, 20301 [30JY]

Public Interest Grows in 12-Year Limitation, 8227 [25AP]

Senate Hayride, 11145 [18MY]

Senate Receives Fallout Legislation, 21199 [1AU]

Spark M. Matsunaga Dies at 73—Senator Led Fights for Reparations, 7455 [19AP]

Spark Matsunaga, 1916-90, 7457 [19AP]

Spark Matsunaga—Public Servant, 7456 [19AP]

Sparky—``Lasting Imprints'' for Us All, 7456 [19AP]

Twelve Is Enough, 9188 [2MY]

Twelve's the Limit, 8103 [24AP]

Union Dues and Don'ts, 21020 [1AU]

Voters Roar, 25258 [20SE]

Bills and resolutions

Adjournment (see S. Con. Res. 103; H. Con. Res. 256, 299, 347)

———define type that prevents the return of a bill by the President (see S. 2962)

———sine die (see H. Con. Res. 399)

Appointments: authorizing certain (see S. Res. 333)

———authorizing certain after the adjournment (see S. Res. 357)

Arms Control Observer Group: reconstitute and reauthorize (S. Res. 105), extend provisions (see S. Res. 358)

Arts: authorize printing of exhibition posters (see S. Res. 323)

Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act: amend relative to Member salaries (see H.R. 5585, 5587, 5713, 5784; H. Res. 481)

Budget: establish timetable for congressional process (see H. Con. Res. 361)

Bush, President: committee to notify the President of assembly (see H. Res. 302)

———inform that a quorum of each House is assembled (see S. Res. 229)

Byrd, Senator: tribute (see S. Res. 356)

Calendars: purchase (see S. Res. 304)

Capitol Building and Grounds: designate the Spark M. Matsunaga Table in the Senators' dining room (see S. Res. 283)

———printing of an historical brochure on the functions as the seat of the legislative branch of Government (see S. Con. Res. 118)

Central American Negotiations Observer Group: establish (S. Res. 106), extend provisions (see S. Res. 351)

Chamber: authorizing the taking of a photograph (see S. Res. 238)

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources: appointments (see S. Res. 285)

Committee on Environment and Public Works: appointments (see S. Res. 286)

Committee on Finance: appointments (see S. Res. 286)

Committee on Governmental Affairs: authorize production of records by Subcommittee on Investigations (see S. Res. 346)

Committee on Intelligence (Select): production of documents relative to U.S. v. Barnett (see S. Res. 278)

Committee on Labor and Human Resources: appointments (see S. Res. 286)

Committees: publication of rules (see S. Res. 250)

Comprehensive Campaign Finance Reform Act: enact (see S. 2595)

Congress: adjournment (see H. Con. Res. 360)

———inform House of Representatives that a quorum of the Senate is assembled (see S. Res. 228)

Congressional Leadership Group: establish (see S. Con. Res. 149)

Constitutional amendments: limit congressional terms (see S.J. Res. 235; H.J. Res. 684)

———terms of office for President, Vice President, and Members of Congress (see H.J. Res. 569)

Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women: submit to Senate for ratification (see H. Res. 476)

Convention on the Rights of the Child: ratification (see S. Res. 231; H. Res. 312)

Courts: authorize production of documents in U.S. v. Poindexter (see S. Res. 260)

———authorizing testimony in U.S. v. Poindexter (see S. Res. 264)

———Senate Legal Counsel representation in American Continental Corp./Lincoln Savings and Loan securities litigation (see S. Res. 281)

———Senate Legal Counsel representation in U.S. v. Mark J. Haggerty (see S. Res. 234)

———Senate Legal Counsel representation of Senator Kennedy in Anderson v. Kennedy (see S. Res. 279)

———testimony by Senate employee and representation by Senate Legal Counsel in Springfield Terminal Railway Co. v. United Transportation Union (see S. Res. 233)

District of Columbia: treatment as Maryland residents for purposes of participation in Federal elections (see H.R. 4193)

Dole, Senator: tribute (see S. Res. 353)

Durenberger, Senator: Select Committee on Ethics investigation (see S. Res. 311)

Ecology: amend S. Res. 171, authorizing the appointment of a Senate delegation to host an international conference on global environment (see S. Res. 241)

———authorizing the appointment of a Senate delegation to host an international conference on global environment (S. Res. 171), amend (see S. Res. 265)

Elections: campaign ethics reform and contribution limits (see H.R. 5354, 5406)

———television broadcast time for candidates for Federal elective office (see S. 2964)

———use of recording studio and mass mailings for uncontested seats (see S. Res. 306)

Employment: testimony and the production of documents by employees at an unemployment hearing (see S. Res. 339)

Ethics Reform Act: technical changes (see H.J. Res. 553)

Evans, Hugh C.: tribute (see S. Res. 345)

Franking privilege: accounting of mass mailings (see H.R. 5156)

———limit the number of mass mailings (see H.R. 5430)

Grassroots Campaigning and Election Reform Act: enact (see S. 2265)

Honoraria: amend provisions (see S. 2015, 2020)

House of Representatives: inform the Senate that a quorum has assembled (see H. Res. 303)

Income: congressional salaries relative to deficit reduction agreement (see H.R. 5865)

Iraq: congressional views (see H. Con. Res. 374)

Legislative Reorganization Act: waive adjournment provisions (see S. Con. Res. 142)

Matsunaga, Spark M.: sorrow and regret upon death (see S. Res. 271)

———tribute (see H. Res. 377)

Meyer, Betty: tribute (see S. Res. 254)

Middle East: establish bipartisan group to consult with the President on Desert Shield Operation (see S. Res. 335)

———joint session to receive message from the President (see H. Con. Res. 365)

Mitchell, Senator: tribute (see S. Res. 354)

National archives: improve archival management of congressional records (see H.R. 5466)

North Atlantic Assembly: criteria for the cochairmenship of the House and Senate delegations (see H.R. 5887)

Official mail: expenditures (see S. Res. 305)

Political campaigns: authorizing the minority and majority leaders to assemble an advisory panel on campaign finance reform (S. Res. 248), amend (see S. Res. 347)

———authorizing the minority and majority leaders to assemble an advisory panel on campaign finance reform (S. Res. 248) (see S. Res. 248)

———eliminating certain functions of the Sec. of the Senate and Clerk of the House (see H.R. 5036)

Quayle, Vice President: tribute (see S. Res. 355)

Recycled materials: purchase of recycled paper and paper products (see H.R. 4523; H. Con. Res. 304)

Rockefeller, Senator: authorizing absence (see S. Res. 300)

Rules: amend relative to gifts and travel, financial disclosure, and conflict of interest (see S. Res. 236)

Scott, Hugh: tribute (see S. Res. 331)

Senate Election Law Guidebook: authorizing the printing of a revised edition (see S. Res. 253)

Senate Election Reform Act: enact (see S. 2120)

Senate Legal Counsel: appearance in the name of the Committee on Ethics (Select) (see S. Res. 330)

———represent the office in civil actions (see S. Res. 314)

———representation in Connecticut v. Patricia L. Nuelsen (see S. Res. 292)

———representation in James B. Smith v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue (see S. Res. 291)

———representation in Metro Broadcasting, Inc. v. FCC (see S. Res. 251)

———representation in Provident Life and Accident Insurance Co. case (see S. Res. 297)

———representation in Springfield Terminal Railway Co. v. United Transportation Union (see S. Res. 341)

———representation in U.S. ex rel. Rudd v. General Contractors, Inc. (see S. Res. 289)

———representation in Walter L. Nixon, Jr. v. U.S. (see S. Res. 237)

———representation of Senator Burns in Fulop v. Burns (see S. Res. 307)

———representation of Senators Cranston and Wilson in Carnessale v. Cranston and Wilson (see S. Res. 344)

Senatorial Election Public Funding and Campaign Act: enact (see S. 2425)

Social Security Administration: Presidential nominees for the Board of Trustees (see S. Res. 267, 269)

Standing Rules of the Senate: authorizing the printing of a revised edition (see S. Res. 242)

State of the Union Message: joint session (see H. Con. Res. 242)

Steinberg, Jonathan R.: tribute (see S. Res. 328)

Terms of office (see H. Con. Res. 302)

Theater: permit the cast of the musical ``Sarafina!'' to perform in the Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building (see S. Res. 275)

``Understanding Congress'': authorize printing of bicentennial research conference proceedings (see H. Con. Res. 338)

Certificate of Appointment

Akaka, Senator, 10681 [16MY]

Chronologies

Budget process timetable, fiscal years 1989-93, 6183 [2AP]

Commentaries

Dole: John Chancellor, 7887 [23AP]

Communications from

Receipts and expenditures: report, 10998 (EC3003) [17MY]

Designated acting Presidents pro tempore

Akaka, Senator, 26314 [27SE], 27424 [4OC], 28164 [10OC]

Biden, Senator, 3476 [6MR]

Bingaman, Senator, 9500 [7MY], 36007 [27OC]

Bryan, Senator, 2126 [21FE], 13348 [7JN], 23122 [4AU], 24038 [12SE], 26669 [30SE], 27163 [3OC], 27774 [5OC], 31731 [22OC], 33856 [25OC]

Bumpers, Senator, 8717 [30AP]

Conrad, Senator, 3103 [1MR], 22629 [3AU]

Daschle, Senator, 10235 [14MY], 35449 [26OC]

Dixon, Senator, 5351 [27MR], 24533 [14SE]

Ford, Senator, 8406 [26AP], 20965 [1AU], 23703 [11SE], 25291 [24SE]

Fowler, Senator, 2310 [22FE], 3670 [7MR]

Glenn, Senator, 15467 [25JN]

Gore, Senator, 23514 [10SE]

Graham, Senator, 5238 [26MR]

Harkin, Senator, 6881 [5AP], 10928 [17MY], 17647 [17JY]

Kerrey, Senator, 4054 [9MR], 13677 [12JN], 17131 [12JY], 19789 [27JY], 26464 [28SE]

Kohl, Senator, 1741 [8FE], 2492 [23FE], 3858 [8MR], 5034 [22MR], 5811 [29MR], 7176 [18AP], 8819 [1MY], 9734 [9MY], 10319 [15MY], 14112 [14JN], 25613 [25SE], 28085 [9OC], 30485 [18OC], 33375 [24OC]

Levin, Senator, 4797 [21MR]

Lieberman, Senator, 7444 [19AP], 8155 [25AP], 25046 [19SE], 26695 [1OC], 31180 [19OC]

Pryor, Senator, 1291 [6FE], 9451 [4MY], 27941 [7OC]

Reid, Senator, 4583 [20MR], 10012 [10MY], 11139 [18MY], 14488 [19JN], 15528 [26JN], 16189 [28JN], 17591 [16JY], 25195 [20SE], 33169 [23OC]

Robb, Senator, 2719 [27FE], 5564 [28MR], 6675 [4AP], 7851 [23AP], 8577 [27AP], 9561 [8MY], 10131 [11MY], 12684 [5JN], 24772 [18SE], 26929 [2OC], 28016 [8OC], 28475 [11OC], 29019 [15OC], 30253 [17OC]

Sanford, Senator, 24330 [13SE], 28801 [12OC]

Shelby, Senator, 24639 [17SE]

Simon, Senator, 9330 [3MY]

Wirth, Senator, 7985 [24AP]

Documents

Complaint by Republican Senatorial Committee Against Citizen Action Network, 23313-23321 [4AU]

Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, 26756 [1OC]

Mandatory Minimum Sentences: Dept. of Justice, 16260 [28JN]

Senate votes on Panama Canal Treaty (1978), 8455 [26AP]

Treaty on the Final Settlement Relative to Germany, 27830 [5OC]

Essays

Celebration With Substance—The Observance of the Bicentennial of the U.S. Congress: Charlene B. Bickford, 7883-7887 [23AP]

Explanations

Amendment to S. 137 relative to use of labor union dues for political purposes, 20590 [31JY]

Financial statements

Cranston, Senator, 7493-7498 [19AP]

DeConcini, 18664, 18666 [23JY]

Leahy, 10688 [16MY]

Simon, 10399 [15MY]

Hearings

Committee Foreign Relations: U.N. code of conduct on transnational corporations (testimony), D713 [11OC]

Committee on the Judiciary: nomination of Graham C. Mullen to be district judge, D420 [27JN]

History

Bills Enacted Into Public Law, 101st. Cong., 1st. Sess., D1 [23JA]

Interviews

Senator Rudman, with Hays Gorey, Time (magazine), 24575 [14SE]

Letters

Additional FBI agents for the DEA: several Representatives and Senators, 16370 [28JN]

Campaign finance reform: President Bush, 20287 [30JY], 21057 [1AU]

———Senator Dole, 20293 [30JY], 21021 [1AU]

———Senator Mitchell, 20293 [30JY]

Congressional mass mailings: Senator Nickles, 12212 [5JN]

———Senator Reid, 12212 [5JN]

Congressional priorities: Delbert Haney, 26917 [1OC]

Congressional term limitation: Byron L. Johnson, 12482 [24MY]

———D.R. (Billy) Matthews, 8973 [1MY]

———David W. Dennis, 8807 [30AP]

———Eldon Rudd, 10401 [15MY]

———Hiram L. Fong, 9810 [9MY]

———James F. Lloyd, 11274 [21MY]

———James R. Mann, 11081 [17MY]

———John O. Marsh, Jr., 10092 [10MY]

———John S. Wold, 10790 [16MY]

———National Federation of Independent Business, 18089 [18JY]

———Samuel H. Young, 9541 [7MY]

———Stuyvesant Wainwright II, 9630 [8MY]

———William D. Hathaway, 11803 [23MY]

Constitutional amendment to limit congressional terms: Clair W. Burgener, 4933 [21MR]

Convention on the Rights of the Child: several Representatives, 24737 [17SE]

Defense adjustment and productivity growth: Senate Democratic Task Force on the U.S. Economy in the 1990's, 22774 [3AU]

Ethics Reform Act technical changes: C. Boyden Gray, 7940 [24AP]

———Office of Government Ethics, 7941 [24AP]

Franked mail usage by the Senate: James S. Stanford, Postal Service, 8625 [27AP]

Limit congressional terms of office: Abner W. Sibal, 5433 [27MR]

———Jorge L. Cordova, 5691 [28MR]

———Marion T. Bennett, 5328 [26MR]

Members of Congress income: Representative Dingell, 23939 [11SE]

———Representatives Jacobs and Hank Brown, 23939 [11SE]

Members of Congress' terms of office: Abner W. Sibal, 8705 [27AP]

———James L. Buckley, 8528 [26AP]

National Affordable Housing Act: Senator Bond, 7480 [19AP]

National Voter Registration Act: National Association of Counties, 25905 [26SE]

———National Association of Towns and Townships, 25904 [26SE]

———National League of Cities, 25904 [26SE]

Poem to the Congress: Lowell Howard, 27243 [3OC]

Satirical comment on Members of Congress' position, 27418 [3OC]

Senate employee floor privileges, 30258 [17OC]

Treaties on Underground Nuclear Explosions and Weapons Tests: several Senators, 25699, 25701 [25SE]

Lists

Bills enacted into public law, 101st. Cong., 1st. sess., D1 [23JA]

Bills vetoed, 101st. Cong., 1st. sess., D1 [23JA]

Colleges, universities, and high schools visited under the Campus Fellows Program, 10845-10847 [17MY]

Japanese Diet delegation to U.S. Senate, 4583 [20MR]

Members of visiting delegation of the European Parliament, 14768 [20JN]

Scholars and academics critical of political campaign spending limits, 21044, 21057 [1AU]

Senators having made floor statements on the genocide of Armenians legislation, 2168 [21FE]

Sponsors of the U.S. Association of Former Members of Congress, 10847-10849 [17MY]

Meetings

Committee on the Judiciary: nomination of A. David Mazzone to the U.S. Sentencing Commission, D420 [27JN]

———nomination of David C. Norton to be district judge, D420 [27JN]

———nomination of Frederick P. Stamp, Jr. to be district judge, D420 [27JN]

———nomination of Julie E. Carnes to the U.S. Sentencing Commission, D420 [27JN]

———nomination of Lourdes G. Baird to be U.S. attorney, D420 [27JN]

———nomination of Michael S. Gelacak to the U.S. Sentencing Commission, D420 [27JN]

———nomination of Richard F. Suhrheinrich to be circuit judge, D420 [27JN]

Memorandums

Access to Classified MIA/POW Material: Ann M. Griffiths, 28807 [12OC]

Memorials of legislature

Hawaii, 13262 [6JN]

Kansas, 16437 [28JN]

Louisiana, 18547 [20JY]

Palau, 24594 [14SE]

Virginia, 13263 [6JN], 14229 [14JN]

Motions

Elections: spending limits and public financing (S. 137), table Graham amendment, 21073 [1AU]

Nominations

Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission: considered and confirmed en bloc, 11083 [17MY]

Notices

Annual registrations of mass mailings, 275 [24JA]

Filing of yearend reports for political campaign committees, 275 [24JA]

Liability of WXIN-TV, Indianapolis, IN, in overcharging political candidates for broadcast time: FCC, 14868 [20JN]

Papers

American Presidential Elections Since Public Funding: Herbert E. Alexander, 21046 [1AU]

Poems

``I Took a Piece of Plastic Clay'', Senator Byrd, 8607 [27AP]

``Perfect Law,'' George Crady, 10843 [17MY]

``These Venerate Halls,'' Lowell Howard, 27243 [3OC]

Prayers

Halverson, Richard C., 41 [23JA], 508 [25JA], 663 [29JA], 753 [30JA], 912 [31JA], 1113 [5FE], 1291 [6FE], 1553 [7FE], 1741 [8FE], 1987 [20FE], 2126 [21FE], 2310 [22FE], 2502 [26FE], 2719 [27FE], 2935 [28FE], 3103 [1MR], 3282 [5MR], 3476 [6MR], 4054 [9MR], 4583 [20MR], 4797 [21MR], 5034 [22MR], 5238 [26MR], 5351 [27MR], 5564 [28MR], 6182 [2AP], 6359 [3AP], 6675 [4AP], 6881 [5AP], 7176 [18AP], 7444 [19AP], 7851 [23AP], 8155 [25AP], 8406 [26AP], 8577 [27AP], 8717 [30AP], 8819 [1MY], 9133 [2MY], 9330 [3MY], 9734 [9MY], 10012 [10MY], 10131 [11MY], 10235 [14MY], 10319 [15MY], 10681 [16MY], 10928 [17MY], 11139 [18MY], 11224 [21MY], 11598 [22MY], 11724 [23MY], 12251 [24MY], 12684 [5JN], 13026 [6JN], 13348 [7JN], 13460 [8JN], 13525 [11JN], 13677 [12JN], 13834 [13JN], 14479 [18JN], 14488 [19JN], 14739 [20JN], 15077 [21JN], 15377 [22JN], 15467 [25JN], 15528 [26JN], 16189 [28JN], 16695 [10JY], 16899 [11JY], 17131 [12JY], 17351 [13JY], 17591 [16JY], 17965 [18JY], 18145 [19JY], 18401 [20JY], 18598 [23JY], 18929 [24JY], 19275 [25JY], 19491 [26JY], 19789 [27JY], 20264 [30JY], 20566 [31JY], 21695 [2AU], 22629 [3AU], 23122 [4AU], 23514 [10SE], 24038 [12SE], 24330 [13SE], 24533 [14SE], 24639 [17SE], 24772 [18SE], 25195 [20SE], 25291 [24SE], 25613 [25SE], 26314 [27SE], 26464 [28SE], 26669 [30SE], 26695 [1OC], 27163 [3OC], 27424 [4OC], 27774 [5OC], 27878 [6OC], 27941 [7OC], 28016 [8OC], 28085 [9OC], 28164 [10OC], 28475 [11OC], 28801 [12OC], 29019 [15OC], 30253 [17OC], 30485 [18OC], 31180 [19OC], 31731 [22OC], 33169 [23OC], 33856 [25OC], 35449 [26OC], 36007 [27OC]

Halverson, Richard C., Jr., 7701 [20AP]

Prayers by visitors

Ashjian, Mesrob, 7985 [24AP]

Cahoon, John T., Jr., 29517 [16OC]

Christenson, Larry, 20965 [1AU]

Ciullo, Salvator L., 14112 [14JN]

Croft, Jay, 3858 [8MR]

Cundiff, William, 23703 [11SE]

Dovre, Paul, 5811 [29MR]

Doyle, David, 9451 [4MY]

Feller, Moshe, 1023 [1FE]

Fredrikson, Roger, 9561 [8MY]

Gray, George N., Jr., 25046 [19SE]

Koletzli, Godfrey, 25853 [26SE]

Meisel, Donald, 26929 [2OC]

O'Brien, Tim, 17647 [17JY]

Stait, John E., 3670 [7MR], 6095 [30MR], 9500 [7MY], 33375 [24OC]

Youngdahl, Paul M., 274 [24JA]

Press releases

Congressional term limitation: National Federation of Independent Business, 18089 [18JY]

FEC, IRS complaints against Citizen Action: National Republican Senatorial Committee, 23323 [4AU]

Records

Political campaign fundraising, 1984, 1986 and 1988, 20652 [31JY]

Remarks in House

Adjournment: joint rule relating to sine die (H.J. Res. 7), 20178 [27JY]

———sine die (H. Con. Res. 399), 34543 [26OC], 36850 [27OC]

Adjournment (H. Con. Res. 299), 6615 [4AP]

Adjournment (H. Con. Res. 347), 16108 [28JN]

Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act: amend relative to Member salaries, 27901 [6OC]

———amend relative to Member salaries (H. Res. 481), 26461 [27SE]

———amend relative to Member salaries (H.R. 5585), 25159 [19SE]

Budget: adjournment relative to budget agreement, 26019 [26SE]

———balance, 30963 [18OC]

———establish timetable for congressional process (H. Con. Res. 361), 22252-22255 [3AU]

———impact of deficit reduction agreement, 28246, 28249, 28250, 28251 [10OC], 30115 [17OC]

Bush, President: committee to notify the President of assembly (H. Res. 302), 3 [23JA]

———communications with Congress relative to intelligence activities, 33684-33693 [24OC]

———exercising veto authority, 32620 [23OC]

Capitol Building and Grounds: printing of an historical brochure on the functions as the seat of the legislative branch of Government (S. Con. Res. 118), 22485 [3AU]

Committee to Inform President Congress Has Completed Business: report, 36905 [27OC]

Congress: adjournment, 34487 [26OC]

———elections, 34489 [26OC]

———limit terms, 25162 [19SE]

Congressional employees: staff appropriations, 31676-31683 [21OC]

Constitutional amendments: limit congressional terms, 35998 [26OC]

———limit congressional terms (S.J. Res. 235), 28249 [10OC]

Convention on the Rights of the Child: ratification (H. Res. 312), 711 [30JA], 860, 867 [30JA], 24732, 24736-24737 [17SE], 26186 [27SE]

District of Columbia: election of shadow Senators, 16829 [11JY]

———shadow Senators and Representatives, 1527 [7FE]

———treatment as Maryland residents for purposes of participation in Federal elections (H.R. 4193), 3842 [8MR]

Elections: campaign ethics reform and contribution limits, 419 [24JA], 660 [29JA], 874 [31JA], 958 [1AU], 4415 [15MR], 4486 [15MR], 7915 [24AP], 8231, 8232 [25AP], 8341, 8342 [26AP], 8982, 8983, 8984 [1MY], 9207, 9243 [2MY], 9302, 9305, 9306, 9307 [3MY], 9825, 9827 [9MY], 9944, 9946 [10MY], 10118 [10MY], 10416 [15MY], 10606 [16MY], 14481 [18JN], 17862 [18JY], 20698, 20700, 20701, 20703 [31JY], 21237, 21238, 21241, 21242 [1AU], 31449, 31479 [20OC], 31908 [22OC]

———campaign ethics reform and contribution limits (H.R. 5354), 18821 [24JY]

———role of constituents in campaign finance, 10609 [16MY]

———spending limits and public financing (S. 137), 21932, 21933 [2AU]

Ethics Reform Act: technical changes (H.J. Res. 553), 7933-7941 [24AP]

Franking privilege: accounting of mass mailings (H.R. 5156), 15745 [26JN]

———limit the number of mass mailings, 21241 [1AU]

House of Representatives: inform the Senate that a quorum has assembled (H. Res. 303), 3 [23JA]

Income: congressional, executive, and judicial salaries and pensions, 30964 [18OC]

———congressional salaries relative to deficit reduction agreement (H.R. 5865), 31078 [19OC]

Intelligence services: congressional approval of covert activities, 30216-30229 [17OC]

Iraq: congressional views (H. Con. Res. 374), 25161 [19SE]

Legislative Reorganization Act: waive adjournment provisions (S. Con. Res. 142), 21238 [1AU]

Mandela, Nelson: joint meeting of Congress to receive, 14101 [14JN]

Matsunaga, Spark M.: House adjournment as mark of respect (H. Res. 377), 7275 [18AP]

Members of Congress: impact of extra sessions on personal lives, 27908 [6OC]

Middle East: joint session to receive message from the President (H. Con. Res. 365), 23495 [6SE], 23919 [11SE]

Narva, William: tribute upon retirement as attending physician, 10001-10005 [10MY]

Narva, William M.: tribute upon retirement as attending physician, 10005 [17MY], 12104 [23MY]

National Archives: congressional records, 22029 [2AU]

National objectives: legislative priorities, 27900, 27908 [6OC]

———public opinion, 9710 [8MY]

Norfolk Naval Shipyard: tribute for Senate Productivity Award for Continuing Improvement, 6267 [3AP]

O'Brien, Lawrence F., Jr.: tribute, 26895 [1OC]

Postal Service: franking privileges, 12110 [24MY]

Recess, 31480 [20OC]

Recycled materials: require purchase of recycled paper and paper products (H.R. 4523), 7278 [18AP]

Savings and loan associations: investigation of certain Members of Congress activities, 16641 [10JY]

Taxation issues, 16828 [11JY]

Television: Cable Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN) anniversary, 25435 [24SE]

``Understanding Congress'': authorize printing of bicentennial research conference proceedings (H. Con. Res. 338), 22486 [3AU]

Remarks in Senate

Adjournment: sine die (H. Con. Res. 399), 36447, 36792 [27OC]

Adjournment (H. Con. Res. 256), 1569 [7FE]

Adjournment (H. Con. Res. 299), 6752 [4AP]

Adjournment (H. Con. Res. 334), 12489 [24MY]

Adjournment (H. Con. Res. 347), 16258 [28JN]

Adjournment (H. Con. Res. 360), 22798 [3AU], 23459 [4AU]

Adjournment (S. Con. Res. 103), 3888 [8MR]

Amberg, Ruth: privilege of the floor, 26947 [2OC]

Appointments: authorizing certain after adjournment (S. Res. 357), 36559 [27OC]

———authorizing certain (S. Res. 333), 27259 [3OC]

Arms Control Observer Group: reconstitute and reauthorize (S. Res. 105), extend provisions (S. Res. 358), 36576 [27OC]

Armstrong, Senator: personal sentiments about Senate, 36304 [27OC]

Arts: authorize printing of exhibition posters (S. Res. 323), 23386 [4AU]

British-American Parliamentary Group: meeting, 14485-14487 [18JN]

Bryan, Senator: tribute upon serving 100 hours as Presiding Officer, 36322 [27OC]

Budget: impact of deficit reduction agreement, 28244 [10OC]

———process reform, 30683-30701 [18OC]

———Senate proposals on deficit reduction, 6676 [4AP]

———summit conference, 9603 [8MY]

Budget Act: waiver, 13080 [6JN]

Burdick, Senator: tribute, 17364, 17409 [13JY]

———tribute upon 30th anniversary in Senate, 13760 [12JN]

Bush, President: inform that a quorum of each House is assembled (S. Res. 229), 49 [23JA]

Byrd, Senator: Reserve Officers Association award recipient, 508 [25JA]

———tribute (S. Res. 356), 36559 [27OC]

———tribute upon casting 12,134th vote, 8605-8607 [27AP]

Capitol Building and Grounds: designate the Spark M. Matsunaga Table in the Senators' dining room (S. Res. 283), 10209 [11MY]

Carnes, Julie E.: nomination considered and confirmed, 16572 [28JN]

Carnevale, Bob: privilege of the floor, 21778 [2AU]

Central American Negotiations Observer Group: establish (S. Res. 106), extend provisions (S. Res. 351), 36366 [27OC]

Chamber: authorizing the taking of a photograph (S. Res. 238), 972 [31JA]

Chile: visit of Senators to Capitol, 26971 [2OC]

China, Republic of: visit by dignitaries, 24570 [14SE]

Chu, Ben: privilege of the floor, 25622 [25SE]

Civil Rights Act: application of employment laws, 16727-16729, 16731-16733, 16739-16758 [10JY]

———departure from party lines relative to cloture vote, 17971 [18JY]

———Senator Grassley amendment to S. 2104 on private right of action for employees of the Congress, 16947 [11JY]

Cloture motions: filing, 26507 [28SE]

Cole, Patricia: privilege of the floor, 24829 [18SE]

Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Senate: extend authorization (S. Res. 352), 36367 [27OC]

Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry: tribute to staff, 22807 [3AU]

Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs: report on budget allocations, 35931 [26OC]

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources: appointments (S. Res. 285), 10683 [16MY]

Committee on Environment and Public Works: appointments (S. Res. 286), 10683 [16MY]

Committee on Ethics (Select): authorize appointment of member during sine die adjournment, 36388 [27OC]

Committee on Finance: appointments (S. Res. 286), 10683 [16MY]

Committee on Governmental Affairs: appointments (S. Res. 285), 10683 [16MY]

———authorize production of records by Subcommittee on Investigations (S. Res. 346), 35578 [26OC]

Committee on Intelligence (Select): production of documents relative to U.S. v. Barnett (S. Res. 278), 9196 [2MY]

Committee on Labor and Human Resources: appointments (S. Res. 286), 10683 [16MY]

Committee on Rules and Administration: publication of the costs of equipment, services and expenses incurred by each Senator, 33867 [25OC]

———report on activities, 33289 [23OC]

Committee on Taxation (Joint): policies, 25827 [25SE]

Committee on Veterans' Affairs: appointments (S. Res. 285), 10683 [16MY]

Committee To Escort Vaclav Havel Into the House Chamber: authority to appoint members, 2042 [20FE]

Committees of the Senate: authority to file reports, 15623 [26JN]

———authority to file reports during adjournment, 11689 [22MY]

Comprehensive Campaign Finance Reform Act: enact (S. 2595), 9743-9759 [9MY], 10216 [11MY]

Congress: fair employment practices (S. 1165), 10238 [14MY]

———Members' access to classified MIA/POW reports, 28806 [12OC]

Constitutional amendments: limit congressional terms (S.J. Res. 235), 201 [23JA], 4932 [21MR], 5202 [22MR], 5327 [26MR], 7841 [20AP], 8807 [30AP], 8973 [1MY], 9188 [2MY], 9408 [3MY], 9540 [7MY], 9630 [8MY], 9810 [9MY], 10092 [10MY], 11081 [17MY], 11274 [21MY], 11803 [23MY], 12482 [24MY], 18089 [18JY], 25258 [20SE]

Convention on the Rights of the Child: ratification (S. Res. 231), 208, 211 [23JA], 6684 [4AP]

Courts: authorize production of documents in U.S. v. Poindexter (S. Res. 260), 3687 [7MR]

———authorizing testimony in U.S. v. Poindexter (S. Res. 264), 4226 [9MR]

———nomination considered and confirmed, 16573 [28JN]

———Senate Legal Counsel representation in American Continental Corp./Lincoln Savings and Loan securities litigation (S. Res. 281), 9818 [9MY]

———Senate Legal Counsel representation in U.S. v. Mark J. Haggerty (S. Res. 234), 628 [25JA]

———Senate Legal Counsel representation of Senator Kennedy in Anderson v. Kennedy (S. Res. 279), 9491 [4MY]

———testimony by Senate employee and representation by Senate Legal Counsel in Springfield Terminal Railway Co. v. United Transportation Union (S. Res. 233), 627 [25JA]

Culpitt, Larry: privilege of the floor, 5359 [27MR]

Cyprus: welcoming parliamentary delegation visiting Senate, 281 [24JA]

Darby, Harry: dedication of interstate 635, 25915 [26SE]

Democratic floor staff: tribute, 36462 [27OC]

Democratic party: leadership, 4079 [9MR]

Democratic Policy Committee: tribute to staff, 36463 [27OC]

Dodd, Senator: visit to Romania and Czechoslovakia, 13402 [7JN]

Dole, Senator: tribute (S. Res. 353), 36557 [27OC]

Dominici, Senator: personal explanation, 23307 [4AU]

Durenberger, Senator: Select Committee on Ethics investigation (S. Res. 311), 19338-19356 [25JY]

———Select Committee on Ethics investigation (S. Res. 311), unanimous-consent agreement, 18970 [24JY]

Ecology: amend S. Res. 171, authorizing the appointment of a Senate delegation to host an international conference on global environment (S. Res. 241), 1451 [6FE]

———authorizing the appointment of a Senate delegation to host an international conference on global environment (S. Res. 171), amend (S. Res. 265), 4941 [21MR]

Eisenhower, Dwight D.: joint meeting of Congress to observe anniversary of birth, 5239 [26MR]

El Salvador: formation of congressional study group, 12378 [24MY]

Elections: campaign ethics reform and contribution limits, 275 [24JA], 575 [25JA], 2130 [21FE], 2832 [27FE], 3868 [8MR], 7451 [19AP], 7852 [23AP], 8848 [1MY], 9197 [2MY], 9480, 9481 [4MY], 9562 [8MY], 9737, 9738 [9MY], 10212-10215 [11MY]

———campaign finance reform, 14479, 14480 [18JN]

———impact of certain nonparty money on the campaign finance reform system, 23312 [4AU]

———prohibition of contributions or expenditures for the purpose of influencing certain elections for Federal office, 9517 [7MY]

———public financing, 23312 [4AU]

———quarterly reports, 16697 [10JY]

———spending limits and public financing (S. 137), 3282, 3284 [5MR], 10131-10163, 10198 [11MY], 11146-11168, 11171-11173 [18MY], 20275-20301, 20303-20329 [30JY], 20577-20586, 20587-20597, 20601-20636, 20639-20660 [31JY], 20973, 21025-21091-21236 [1AU], 21829, 21832 [2AU], 23311 [4AU], 36683 [27OC]

———spending limits and public financing (S. 137), debate procedure, 20637-20639 [31JY]

———television broadcast time for candidates for Federal elective office (S. 2964), 21861 [2AU]

Employment: fair practices (S. 1165), 7173 [5AP]

———testimony and the production of documents by employees at an unemployment hearing (S. Res. 339), 28577, 28589 [11OC]

Ethics: standards, 2315 [22FE]

Ethics Reform Act: technical changes (H.J. Res. 553), 8533 [26AP]

European Parliament: visit by delegation, 14768 [20JN]

Evans, Hugh C.: tribute (S. Res. 345), 35532-35534 [26OC]

Executive calendar, 29083 [15OC], 30884 [18OC], 36279, 36456 [27OC]

Executive session, 1091 [1FE], 36431, 36456 [27OC]

FEC: investigation of elections, 664 [29JA]

Federal Election Campaign Act: 1990 mid-year election report, 18401 [20JY]

———filing reports, 26930 [2OC], 28123 [9OC]

Financial disclosure reports, 9567 [8MY]

Foreign relations: pending treaties, 36279 [27OC]

Fortney, David: privilege of the floor, 17972 [18JY]

Gelacak, Michael S.: nomination considered and confirmed, 16572 [28JN]

Gleiman, Ed: privilege of the floor, 24785 [18SE]

Grassroots Campaigning and Election Reform Act: enact (S. 2265), 3994-3996 [8MR], 4102, 4227 [9MR]

Great Britain: visiting Parliamentarians, 13384 [7JN]

Henderson, Karen L.: nomination considered and confirmed, 16573 [28JN]

Hester, Douglas B.: tribute (S. Res. 349), 36161 [27OC]

Honoraria: amend provisions (S. 2015), 194 [23JA]

———amend provisions (S. 2020), 201 [23JA]

House of Representatives: inform that a quorum of the Senate is assembled (S. Res. 228), 48 [23JA]

Humphrey, Senator: retirement, 36332 [27OC]

Hungary: visit by Speaker of Parliament, 773 [30JA]

Income: congressional, executive, and judicial salaries and pensions, 6501 [3AP]

Iraq: visit to U.S. Senate of Members of National Assembly, 4118 [9MR]

Japan: visit of Parliamentarians, 18196 [19JY]

Japanese Diet delegation: U.S. visit, 4583 [20MR]

Joint session: convene to receive State of the Union Message from the President (H. Con. Res. 242), 232 [23JA]

Kane, Warren W.: tribute, 27164 [3OC]

Kobson, Joseph: visit Soviet Parliamentarian, 19324 [25JY]

Latvia: visit to the Senate by Ivars Godmanis and Janis Jurkans, 19533 [26JY]

Lee, Janice D.: privilege of the floor, 3712 [7MR]

Legislation: blocking by filibuster threat, 36491 [27OC]

Legislative agenda, 41-43, 45-47 [23JA]

Legislative branch: define the type of adjournment that prevents the return of a bill by the President (S. 2962), 21859 [2AU]

Legislative procedure, 3932 [8MR], 24558 [14SE], 26490 [28SE], 28184 [10OC]

Legislative program, 41, 232 [23JA], 274, 338, 365, 374 [24JA], 508, 563, 564, 629 [25JA], 663, 701 [29JA], 753, 804, 845 [30JA], 948, 972 [31JA], 1023, 1041 [1FE], 1113, 1145, 1174 [5FE], 1291, 1353, 1452 [6FE], 1553, 1579, 1580, 1609, 1689 [7FE], 1789, 1872 [8FE], 1987, 1988, 1993, 2000, 2072 [20FE], 2126, 2129, 2130, 2199, 2251 [21FE], 2318, 2350, 2367, 2395, 2454 [22FE], 2609, 2613 [26FE], 2719, 2840 [27FE], 2935, 2936, 3031 [28FE], 3103, 3183, 3233, 3237 [1MR], 3282, 3291, 3310, 3411, 3412 [5MR], 3476, 3565 [6MR], 3670, 3805 [7MR], 3858, 3859, 3885, 3886, 3916, 3939, 4027 [8MR], 4054, 4121, 4234 [9MR], 4583, 4648-4649, 4708 [20MR], 4797, 4941 [21MR], 5034, 5211 [22MR], 5238, 5333 [26MR], 5392, 5434 [27MR], 5564, 5595, 5694 [28MR], 5811, 5819, 5945 [29MR], 6095, 6173 [30MR], 6182, 6245, 6246 [2AP], 6359, 6379, 6578, 6581 [3AP], 6684, 6814, 6815 [4AP], 6881, 6968, 7013, 7033, 7175 [5AP], 7546, 7650 [19AP], 7845 [20AP], 7985, 8030, 8067, 8108, 8109 [24AP], 8155, 8179, 8228 [25AP], 8406, 8482, 8497 [26AP], 8622, 8705, 8709 [27AP], 8717, 8808 [30AP], 8819, 8978, 8981 [1MY], 9133 [2MY], 9330, 9361, 9417 [3MY], 9451, 9495 [4MY], 9500, 9534, 9546 [7MY], 9561, 9603, 9638 [8MY], 9778, 9820 [9MY], 10012, 10017, 10054, 10099 [10MY], 10210, 10218 [11MY], 10235, 10309 [14MY], 10368, 10413 [15MY], 10681, 10804 [16MY], 11082, 11084 [17MY], 11224, 11290 [21MY], 11598, 11690 [22MY], 11737 [23MY], 12289, 12341, 12489, 12498, 12499 [24MY], 12695, 12698, 12704, 12709, 12992 [5JN], 13026, 13094, 13105, 13159 [6JN], 13348, 13421 [7JN], 13471-13474, 13511 [8JN], 13525, 13527, 13582 [11JN], 13703, 13723, 13798 [12JN], 13872, 13905, 13906 [13JN], 14151, 14171-14176, 14196, 14221, 14270 [14JN], 14468, 14477, 14479 [18JN], 14488, 14519, 14594 [19JN], 14739, 14768, 14810, 14871 [20JN], 15226 [21JN], 15377, 15405, 15421, 15434, 15435 [22JN], 15467, 15487, 15515 [25JN], 15528, 15624, 15630 [26JN], 15887, 15961, 16076, 16077 [27JN], 16189, 16287, 16385, 16575, 16577, 16583 [28JN], 16695, 16744, 16745, 16785, 16787, 16788 [10JY], 16899, 17101 [11JY], 17141, 17168, 17175, 17177, 17203 [12JY], 17407, 17436 [13JY], 17591, 17637 [16JY], 17647, 17651, 17701, 17733 [17JY], 17971, 17972, 17980, 17991, 18000, 18007, 18010, 18013, 18024 [18JY], 18145, 18147, 18201, 18202, 18248 [19JY], 18452-18454, 18468, 18469, 18470 [20JY], 18929, 19089 [24JY], 19510, 19511, 19587 [26JY], 20137 [27JY], 20264 [30JY], 20576, 20614, 20696 [31JY], 21016, 21071, 21236 [1AU], 21714, 21813, 21929 [2AU], 23190, 23279, 23397 [4AU], 23564, 23600 [10SE], 24110, 24130, 24131 [12SE], 24330, 24486 [13SE], 24533, 24553 [14SE], 24639, 24642, 24666, 24669, 24684 [17SE], 24772 [18SE], 25046, 25057, 25068, 25069, 25114 [19SE], 25237, 25269 [20SE], 25291, 25301 [24SE], 25833 [25SE], 25868, 25871, 25872, 26003 [26SE], 26387, 26388, 26439 [27SE], 26549 [28SE], 26677, 26680 [30SE], 26695, 26723, 26742 [1OC], 26929, 27036 [2OC], 27163, 27217, 27259 [3OC], 27434, 27467, 27491, 27501, 27502 [4OC], 27774, 27780, 27802, 27811, 27819, 27820, 27822, 27856 [5OC], 27878, 27896 [6OC], 27942 [7OC], 28036, 28079 [8OC], 28123, 28163 [9OC], 28164, 28244, 28245 [10OC], 28475, 28518, 28554, 28586, 28597 [11OC], 28801, 28803, 28913, 28914, 28929-28931 [12OC], 29019, 29082, 29121 [15OC], 29539, 29637 [16OC], 30356 [17OC], 30594, 30595, 30596, 30598, 30600, 30613, 30868, 30884, 30956 [18OC], 31180, 31184, 31186, 31188, 31226, 31255, 31256, 31287, 31291, 31292, 31306, 31314, 31315, 31328, 31329, 31423 [19OC], 31731, 31786, 31787, 31802, 31803, 31906 [22OC], 33343 [23OC], 33406, 33409, 33410, 33413, 33425, 33456, 33478, 33516, 33608, 33609 [24OC], 33879, 33881, 33899, 33931, 33951, 34068, 34078 [25OC], 35474, 35531, 35532, 35624, 35696, 35941 [26OC], 36139, 36295, 36299, 36300, 36344, 36351 [27OC]

Legislative Reorganization Act: waive adjournment provisions (S. Con. Res. 142), 20695 [31JY]

Lieberman, Senator: position on missed votes, 11799 [23MY]

Lithuania: visit to Senate by Kazimiera Prunskiene, 9347 [3MY], 9492, 9494 [4MY]

Mailing funds: prohibit transfer between Senators, 33861-33866 [25OC]

Mallet, Matthew: privilege of the floor, 28502 [11OC]

Martin, Janet: privilege of the floor, 1356 [6FE]

Mass mailing: quarterly costs report, 19799 [27JY]

Matsunaga, Spark M.: sorrow and regret upon death (S. Res. 271), 7176 [18AP]

Mazzone, A. David: nomination considered and confirmed, 16572 [28JN]

McElhaney, Darrell: privilege of the floor, 5090 [22MR]

Meiser, Meg: privilege of the floor, 16718 [10JY]

Members: personal newsletter mailing, 36673 [27OC]

———tribute to retiring, 36335 [27OC]

Members of Congress: limit terms of office, 8103 [24AP], 8226 [25AP], 8527 [26AP], 8704 [27AP]

———mass mailings, 512 [25JA]

———reduction of pay relative to budget sequestration order-25670, 25740 [25SE], 25862-25871 [26SE], 26377-26381 [27SE], 26507 [28SE]

———reduction of salary, 30683 [18OC]

Meyer, Betty: tribute (S. Res. 254), 3103 [1MR]

Middle East: establish bipartisan group to consult with the President on Desert Shield Operation (S. Res. 335), 28233, 28234 [10OC]

———joint session to receive message from the President (H. Con. Res. 365), 23600 [10SE]

———Senate delegation visit, 13032 [6JN]

———U.S. military presence, 25295-25300, 25307 [24SE]

———visit by Senators, 7764-7768 [20AP]

Mitchell, Senator: tribute (S. Res. 354), 36558 [27OC]

National Voter Registration Act: enact (S. 874), 25049 [19SE], 26367, 26430 [27SE], 26543 [28SE]

———enact (S. 874), motion to proceed, 25902-25906, 25911 [26SE]

Nominations: confirmed en bloc, 4148 [9MR]

———considered and confirmed en bloc, 8705 [27AP], 16571 [28JN]

———considered en bloc, 36388 [27OC]

———joint committee referrals, 16573 [28JN]

Nominations considered and confirmed en bloc, 1156 [5FE], 1683 [7FE], 1789 [8FE]

Norton, David C.: nomination considered and confirmed, 16573 [28JN]

Norton, Frank: appointment, 26702 [1OC]

Official mail: expenditure of funds (S. Res. 212), 8624 [27AP]

Official mail costs: reduction, 33509-33516 [24OC]

101st Congress: accomplishments, 23323 [4AU]

———accomplishments, 36556 [27OC]

101st Cong., 2d sess.: ringing of Congress bells on opening day, 615 [25JA]

Pages: tribute to graduating class, 14151, 14221, 14222 [14JN]

Parliamentary inquiry, 3501 [6MR], 3886, 3895, 3908 [8MR], 6381 [3AP], 8479 [26AP], 8607 [27AP], 8771 [30AP], 8826 [1MY], 10037 [10MY], 12369 [24MY], 14765 [20JN], 15147, 15153 [21JN], 15545, 15546 [26JN], 15915 [27JN], 16753 [10JY], 17036 [11JY], 18996 [24JY], 19609 [26JY], 19807 [27JY], 20637, 20646 [31JY], 22641 [3AU], 24794 [18SE], 25887 [26SE], 28184 [10OC], 30286, 30288, 30302, 30305, 30338 [17OC], 30586, 30588, 30593, 30594, 30604, 30667, 30668, 30674, 30676, 30677, 30682, 30690, 30691, 30692, 30701 [18OC], 31261, 31308, 31311 [19OC], 33383 [24OC], 33924, 33930, 33937, 33950 [25OC], 35534, 35590 [26OC]

Pell, Senator: environmental leadership, 16241 [28JN]

Point of order, 15549 [26JN], 30281, 30284 [17OC], 30588, 30593, 30630, 30641, 30652, 30657, 30658, 30664, 30665, 30670, 30671, 30672, 30676, 30682, 30691, 30692, 30701 [18OC], 31310 [19OC], 31858 [22OC]

Political campaigns: amend S. Res. 248, authorizing the minority and majority leaders to assemble an advisory panel on campaign finance reform (S. Res. 347), 35582 [26OC]

———authorizing the minority and majority leaders to assemble an advisory panel on campaign finance reform (S. Res. 248), 2400 [22FE]

———Democratic team for reform negotiations, 10697 [16MY]

———ethics reform and contribution limits, 14803, 14867 [20JN]

———finance reform, 12695 [5JN]

———Republican team for reform negotiations, 10698 [16MY]

———restriction on use of campaign funds, 20653 [31JY]

Political parties: symposium on the history of leadership, 10804 [16MY]

Presidential appointments: consideration of nominations, 338 [24JA]

———nominations considered and confirmed en bloc, 6811 [4AP]

Privilege of the floor, 29021 [15OC], 33178 [23OC]

Procedure: guidelines for submitting amendments to appropriations bills, 33947 [25OC]

Quayle, Vice President: remarks on congressional delay in enacting crime legislation, 10711 [16MY]

———tribute (S. Res. 355), 36559 [27OC]

Recess, 845 [30JA], 1092 [1FE], 1872 [8FE], 2000 [20FE], 2455 [22FE], 2613 [26FE], 2753, 2840 [27FE], 3031 [28FE], 6246 [2AP], 6380 [3AP], 6815 [4AP], 10309 [14MY], 10413 [15MY], 11690 [22MY], 12709 [5JN], 13370 [7JN], 13798 [12JN], 14270 [14JN]

Republican Party: tribute to summer pages, 22818 [3AU]

Rockefeller, Senator: authorizing absence (S. Res. 300), 14270 [14JN]

Rules: amend relative to gifts and travel, financial disclosure, and conflict of interest (S. Res. 236), 843 [30JA]

———suspension of rule relative to the printing of committee rules, 365 [24JA]

Ryan, T. Timothy, Jr.: Senate ethics violations relative to nomination as Director, Office of Thrift Supervision, 6767-6777 [4AP]

Schneinkopf, Eric: privilege of the floor, 31231 [19OC]

Scott, Hugh: tribute (S. Res. 331), 26929 [2OC]

Seevers, Jim: privilege of the floor, 21748 [2AU]

Senate: legislative program, 912 [31JA], 16217 [28JN]

Senate Election Law Guidebook: authorizing the printing of a revised edition (S. Res. 253), 3029 [28FE]

Senate Election Reform Act: enact (S. 2120), 1839 [8FE]

Senate Legal Counsel: appearance in the name of the Committee on Ethics (Select) (S. Res. 330), 26549 [28SE]

———authorizing representation in Springfield Terminal Railway Co. v. United Transportation Union (S. Res. 341), 31889 [22OC]

———representation in Connecticut v. Patricia L. Nuelsen (S. Res. 292), 12498 [24MY]

———representation in James B. Smith v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue (S. Res. 291), 12498 [24MY]

———representation in Metro Broadcasting, Inc. v. FCC (S. Res. 251), 2839, 2840 [27FE]

———representation in Provident Life and Accident Insurance Co. case (S. Res. 297), 13421 [7JN]

———representation in U.S. ex rel. Rudd v. General Contractors, Inc. (S. Res. 289), 11289 [21MY]

———representation in Walter L. Nixon, Jr. v. U.S. (S. Res. 237), 845 [30JA]

———representation of Senator Burns in Fulop v. Burns (S. Res. 307), 16076 [27JN]

———representation of Senators Cranston and Wilson in Carnessale v. Cranston and Wilson (S. Res. 344), 34040 [25OC]

———representation of the offices of Senators Nunn and Fowler in civil actions (S. Res. 314), 19683 [26JY]

Senatorial Election Public Funding and Campaign Act: enact (S. 2425), 7044, 7054 [5AP]

Senior Citizen Internship Program: tribute, 13852 [13JN]

Social Security Administration: Presidential nominees for the Board of Trustees (S. Res. 267), 6544 [3AP]

Social Security Board of Trustees: nominations (S. Res. 269), 6973 [5AP]

Soviet Union: visit by members of Supreme Soviet, 18022 [18JY]

Staff: tribute, 23122 [4AU], 36412, 36557 [27OC]

Standing Rules of the Senate: authorizing the printing of a revised edition (S. Res. 242), 1451 [6FE]

Steinberg, Jonathan R.: tribute (S. Res. 328), 25934, 25980 [26SE]

Swendiman, Kathleen: privilege of the floor, 24788 [18SE]

Terms of office: limit, 5433 [27MR], 5691 [28MR], 6244 [2AP], 6810 [4AP]

``The Senate Chamber 1810-59'': printing, 17101 [11JY]

``The Supreme Court Chamber, 1810-60'': printing, 17101 [11JY]

Theater: permit the cast of the musical ``Sarafina!'' to perform in the Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building (S. Res. 275), 8532 [26AP]

U.S. Sentencing Commission: nomination considered and confirmed, 16572 [28JN]

``Understanding Congress'': authorize printing of bicentennial research conference proceedings (H. Con. Res. 338), 24889 [18SE]

Votes, change: Akaka, 23170 [4AU]

Votes, correction: Simpson, 23170 [4AU]

Votes, personal explanation: Biden, 16758 [10JY]

———Kohl, 16031 [27JN]

Western Kentucky University: use of Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building atrium for a choir performance (S. Res. 249), 2838 [27FE]

Williams, Frances: tribute, 28803 [12OC]

Williams, Steve: privilege of the floor, 24785 [18SE]

Women: ratification of Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, 21714 [2AU]

Youth: tribute to Republican pages, 629 [25JA]

Ziolkowski, Janusz: visit, 7760 [20AP]

Reports

Activities: Committee on Rules and Administration, 33289-33290 [23OC]

Campaign Activities: FEC (selected cases), 21061, 21069 [1AU]

Campaign Finance Reform: Campaign Finance Reform Panel, 20287-20293 [30JY]

Federal Income Tax Burden, 1981-87: Senate staff, 33186 [23OC]

Foreign Travel Expenditures, 2505-2513 [26FE], 16412-16427 [28JN], 30873-30880 [18OC]

Illiteracy—An Incurable Disease or Education Malpractice? Senate Republican Policy Committee, 1136-1140 [5FE]

Senate Quarterly Mass Mail, 512 [25JA]

Senator Pressler's Newsletter Report, Fiscal Year 1990, 36674 [27OC]

Senior Citizen Internship Program: Fern Stringham, 13853-13854 [13JN]

Reports by conference committees

Legislative Branch Appropriations Act (H.R. 5399), 37018-37022 [27OC]

Reports filed

Legislative Branch Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (S. 3207) (S. Rept. 101-533), 29609 [16OC]

Nominations: Committee on Labor and Human Resources, 2993 [28FE]

———Committee on the Judiciary, 21836 [2AU]

Rules on Publication Committee Rules: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 250), 2796 [27FE]

Senate Official Mail Expenditures: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 305) (S. Rept. 101-347), 16036 [27JN]

Senate Purchase of Calendars: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 304), 16036 [27JN]

Senate Use of Recording Studio and Mass Mailings for Uncontested Elections: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 306) (S. Rept. 101-348), 16036 [27JN]

Sine Die Adjournment: Committee on Rules (H.J. Res. 7) (H. Rept. 101-630), 19143, 19273 [25JY]

Special Report, January 1, 1985-December 31, 1986: Committee on Intelligence (Select) (S. Rept. 101-236), 683 [29JA]

Spending Limits and Partial Public Financing of Senate Election Campaigns: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. 137) (S. Rept. 101-253), 4905 [21MR]

Visit to Eastern Europe of the Senate Delegation: Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (S. Rept. 101-400), 20096 [27JY]

Resume

Congressional Activity: 101st Cong., 2d sess., D443 [10JY]

Resumes

Congressional Activity: 101st. Cong., 1st. Sess., D1 [23JA]

———101st Cong., 2d sess., D660 [1OC]

Rollcalls

Quorum, 48 [23JA], 15385 [22JN]

Rules

Committee on Veterans' Affairs, 24778-24780 [18SE]

Schedules

Committee meetings, 490-493 [24JA], 706-710 [29JA], 1000-1004 [31JA]-1180, 1206 [5FE], 1735-1739 [7FE], 2631-2636 [26FE], 3063-3069 [28FE], 3433-3439 [5MR], 3830-3835 [7MR], 4249-4254 [12MR], 4407-4412 [14MR], 4522-4527 [19MR], 4980-4986 [21MR], 5345-5348 [26MR], 6257-6261 [2AP], 6877-6880 [4AP], 7395-7399 [18AP], 7906-7911 [23AP], 8336-8339 [25AP], 8814-8818 [30AP], 9557-9560 [7MY], 10315-10318 [14MY], 10835 [16MY], 11421-11423 [21MY], 12107-12108 [23MY], 13590-13592 [11JN], 14020 [13JN], 14485, 14487 [18JN], 15074, 15075 [20JN], 15525 [25JN], 16098, 16099 [27JN], 17129, 17130 [11JY], 17645-17646 [16JY], 18142, 18143 [18JY], 18816, 18817 [23JY], 19489, 19490 [25JY], 20563, 20565 [30JY], 21693 [1AU], 23492 [5SE], 23699 [10SE], 24201, 24202 [12SE], 24769, 24771 [17SE], 25193 [19SE], 25556, 25557 [24SE], 26185 [26SE], 26927 [1OC], 27422 [3OC], 28083 [8OC], 28473 [10OC], 29516 [15OC], 30483 [17OC], 32616 [22OC], 33854 [24OC]

Committees of the Senate: Meetings, 9941-9943 [9MY]

Statements

Committee on Ethics Investigation: Senator Durenberger, 13854-13858 [13JN]

Congressional Term Limitation: John Sloan, 18089 [18JY]

Convention on the Rights of the Child: Representative Christopher H. Smith, 209 [23JA]

———Tom Johnson, 209 [23JA]

Democratic and Republican Friendships in the Congress: Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., 23635 [10SE]

Genocide of Armenians: several Senators, 2168 [21FE]

Out-of-State Large Political Contributions: David B. Magleby, 21012 [1AU]

Political Campaign Finance: David Adamany, 21044 [1AU]

———Gary C. Jacobson, 21046, 21054 [1AU]

———Herbert E. Alexander, 21051 [1AU]

———Joel M. Gora, 21045 [1AU]

———John F. Bibby, 21055 [1AU]

———John R. Lott, Jr., 21046, 21054 [1AU]

———Larry J. Sabato, 21045, 21052 [1AU]

———Michael Malbin, 21052 [1AU]

———Nelson W. Polsby, 21053 [1AU]

———Norman J. Ornstein, 21055 [1AU]

———Ralph K. Winter, 21052 [1AU]

———Robert Corn-Revere, 21055 [1AU]

———Stephen Hess, 21054 [1AU]

Sam Rayburn Statue Dedication: Jim Wright, 26642 [28SE]

Statistics

Political campaign fundraising, 1984, 1986 and 1988, 20652 [31JY]

Summaries

Bipartisan Senate Clean Air Act Agreement on Nonattainment of Health Standards for Ozone, 3183-3185 [1MR], 3391-3393 [5MR]

Civil Rights Act Amendment Applying Employment Laws to Senate, 16727 [10JY]

Ethics Reform Act Technical Changes (H.J. Res. 553), 7937-7939 [24AP]

Joint Rule Relating to Sine Die Adjournment of Congress (H.J. Res. 7), 20179 [27JY]

Senate Election Ethics Act (S. 1655), 20295 [30JY]

Senator Dole's Campaign Finance Reform Substitute Amendment, 21022 [1AU]

Tables

Balanced budget plan, 5932 [29MR]

Budget reconciliation—revenue proposals, 28926 [12OC]

Campaign contributions (sundry), 21014 [1AU]

Committee on Appropriations' budget allocation, 17701 [17JY]

Congressional mail costs, 20608 [31JY]

Contributions to Senate campaigns, 1977-78 (sundry), 3998 [8MR]

Effects of DeConcini campaign reform legislation, by State, 1847 [8FE]

Franked mail, 19800 [27JY]

Legislative branch appropriations under H.R. 5399, 33508 [24OC]

Legislative branch subcommittee budget authority, 33508 [24OC]

Open versus restrictive rules, 95th-101st Congresses, 4332 [14MR], 8238 [25AP], 10840 [17MY]

Public financing for general elections, 21023 [1AU], 23312 [4AU]

Quarterly mass mailing volumes and costs, 19800 [27JY], 20612 [31JY]

Rules granted in the 101st Congress, 4332 [14MR], 10841 [17MY]

Senate committee budget authority and allocation of credit responsibility, 28174 [10OC]

Senate quarterly mass mail volumes and costs, 8624, 8625 [27AP]

Voluntary expenditure limits, thresholds, and public subsidies for Senate elections, substitute S. 137, 10202 [11MY]

Testimonies

Political Campaign Finance Reform: Senator Kerry, 2832 [27FE]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 242, convene joint session to receive State of the Union Message from the President, 232 [23JA]

H. Con. Res. 256, adjournment, 1272 [6FE]

H. Con. Res. 299, adjournment, 6616 [4AP]

H. Con. Res. 334, adjournment, 12228 [24MY]

H. Con. Res. 338, authorize printing of ``Understanding Congress'', bicentennial research conference proceedings, 22486 [3AU]

H. Con. Res. 347, adjournment, 16108 [28JN], 16258 [28JN]

H. Con. Res. 360, adjournment, 22182 [3AU], 22798 [3AU]

H. Con. Res. 361, establish timetable for congressional budget process, 22252 [3AU]

H. Con. Res. 365, joint session to receive message from President Bush, 23495 [6SE], 23600 [10SE]

H. Con. Res. 399, adjournment sine die, 36447 [27OC], 36850 [27OC]

H. Res. 302, appointing committee to notify the President of assembly of Congress, 3 [23JA]

H. Res. 303, inform Senate that House of Representatives quorum has assembled, 3 [23JA]

H. Res. 312, Convention on the Rights of the Child ratification, 24732 [17SE]

H. Res. 377, House adjournment as mark of respect for Spark M. Matsunaga, 7275 [18AP]

H.J. Res. 7, joint rule relating to sine die adjournment of Congress, 20178 [27JY]

H.J. Res. 553, Ethics Reform Act technical changes, 7933-7937 [24AP]

H.R. 5036, FEC elimination certain functions of the Sec. of the Senate and Clerk of the House, 13988 [13JN]

S. 137, Senate Election Campaign Act, 21074-21089 [1AU]

S. 137, spending limits and public financing, 10131-10139 [11MY]

S. 2015, amend honoraria provisions, 194 [23JA]

S. 2120, Senate Election Reform Act, 1840-1848 [8FE]

S. 2265, Grassroots Campaigning and Election Reform Act, 3996 [8MR]

S. 2425, Senatorial Election Public Funding and Campaign Act, 7045-7053 [5AP]

S. 2595, Comprehensive Campaign Finance Reform Act, 9749-9757 [9MY]

S. 2962, define the type of congressional adjournment that prevents the return of a bill by the President, 21860 [2AU]

S. 2964, television broadcast time for candidates for Federal elective office, 21862 [2AU]

S. Con. Res. 103, adjournment, 4000 [8MR]

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. 142, waive congressional adjournment provisions of Legislative Reorganization Act, 20670, 20696 [31JY], 21238 [1AU]

S. Con. Res. 149, establish Congressional Leadership Group, 27017 [2OC]

S. Res. 228, inform House of Representatives that a quorum of the Senate is assembled, 48, 208 [23JA]

S. Res. 229, inform President Bush that a quorum of each House is assembled, 49, 208 [23JA]

S. Res. 231, ratification of Convention on the Rights of the Child, 208 [23JA]

S. Res. 233, testimony by Senate employee and representation by Senate Legal Counsel in Springfield Terminal Railway Co. v. United Transportation Union, 613, 628 [25JA]

S. Res. 234, Senate Legal Counsel representation in U.S. v. Mark J. Haggerty, 628 [25JA]

S. Res. 236, amend rules relative to gifts and travel, financial disclosure, and conflict of interest, 836, 843 [30JA]

S. Res. 237, Senate Legal Counsel representation in Walter L. Nixon, Jr. v. U.S., 836, 845 [30JA]

S. Res. 238, authorizing the taking of a photograph in the Senate Chamber, 967, 972 [31JA]

S. Res. 241, amend S. Res. 171, authorizing the appointment of a Senate delegation to host an international conference on global environment, 1434 [6FE]

S. Res. 242, authorizing the printing of a revised edition of the Standing Rules of the Senate, 1434 [6FE]

S. Res. 248, establish an advisory panel on campaign finance reform, 2400, 2446 [22FE]

S. Res. 249, use of Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building atrium for a Western Kentucky University choir performance, 2839 [27FE]

S. Res. 250, amend Senate rules relative to the publication of committee rules, 2826 [27FE], 3231 [1MR]

S. Res. 251, Senate Legal Counsel representation in Metro Broadcasting, Inc. v. FCC, 2826 [27FE]

S. Res. 253, authorizing printing of a revised edition of the Senate Election Law Guidebook, 3017, 3030 [28FE]

S. Res. 254, tribute to Betty Meyer, 3103, 3219 [1MR]

S. Res. 260, authorizing production of documents in U.S. v. Poindexter, 3687 [7MR]

S. Res. 264, authorizing testimony in U.S. v. Poindexter, 4195, 4226 [9MR]

S. Res. 265, amending S. Res. 171, authorizing the appointment of a Senate delegation to host an international conference on global environment, 4927, 4941 [21MR]

S. Res. 267, Social Security Board of Trustees nominations, 6543 [3AP]

S. Res. 269, Social Security Board of Trustees nominations, 7127 [5AP]

S. Res. 271, express sorrow and regret of Senate upon death of Spark M. Matsunaga, 7176, 7184 [18AP]

S. Res. 275, permit the cast of the musical ``Sarafina!'' to perform in the Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building, 8515, 8533 [26AP]

S. Res. 278, Committee on Intelligence production of documents relative to U.S. v. Barnett, 9183, 9197 [2MY]

S. Res. 279, representation by Senate Legal Counsel of Senator Kennedy in Anderson v. Kennedy, 9486, 9491 [4MY]

S. Res. 281, Senate Legal Counsel representation in American Continental Corp./Lincoln Savings and Loan securities litigation, 9805, 9819 [9MY]

S. Res. 283, designate the Spark M. Matsunaga Table in the Senators' dining room in the Capitol Building, 10185, 10209 [11MY]

S. Res. 285, appointments to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, 10784 [16MY]

S. Res. 286, appointments to the Committees on Environment and Public Works, Finance, and Labor and Human Resources, 10784 [16MY]

S. Res. 289, Senate Legal Counsel representation in U.S. ex rel. Rudd v. General Contractors, Inc., 11267, 11289 [21MY]

S. Res. 291, Senate Legal Counsel representation in James B. Smith v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 12442, 12498 [24MY]

S. Res. 292, Senate Legal Counsel representation in Connecticut v. Patricia L. Nuelsen, 12442, 12499 [24MY]

S. Res. 297, Senate Legal Counsel representation in Provident Life and Accident Insurance Co. case, 13412, 13421 [7JN]

S. Res. 300, authorizing absence of Senator Rockefeller, 14249, 14270 [14JN]

S. Res. 304, purchase of calendars, 16053 [27JN], 16786 [10JY]

S. Res. 305, Senate official mail expenditures, 16053-16055 [27JN]

S. Res. 306, use of recording studio and mass mailings relative to uncontested elections, 16055 [27JN]

S. Res. 307, Senate Legal Counsel representation of Senator Burns in Fulop v. Burns, 16055, 16076 [27JN]

S. Res. 311, investigation of Senator Durenberger by Select Committee on Ethics, 18462 [20JY]

S. Res. 311, Select Committee on Ethics investigation of Senator Durenberger, 19337 [25JY]

S. Res. 314, Senate Legal Counsel representation of the offices of Senators Nunn and Fowler in civil actions, 19646, 19683 [26JY]

S. Res. 323, authorize printing of exhibition posters, 23349, 23387 [4AU]

S. Res. 328, tribute to Jonathan R. Steinberg, 25934, 25982 [26SE]

S. Res. 330, Senate Legal Counsel appearance in the name of the Select Committee on Ethics, 26531, 26549 [28SE]

S. Res. 331, tribute to Hugh Scott, 26929, 27017 [2OC]

S. Res. 333, authorizing certain appointments, 27250, 27259 [3OC]

S. Res. 335, establish bipartisan group to consult with the President on Desert Shield Operation, 28233 [10OC]

S. Res. 339, testimony and the production of documents by employees at an unemployment hearing, 28577, 28589 [11OC]

S. Res. 341, Senate Legal Counsel representation in Springfield Terminal Railway Co. v. United Transportation Union, 31881, 31889 [22OC]

S. Res. 344, Senate Legal Counsel representation of Senators Cranston and Wilson in Carnessale v. Cranston and Wilson, 33992, 34041 [25OC]

S. Res. 345, tribute to Hugh C. Evans, 35534, 35861 [26OC]

S. Res. 346, authorize production of records by Committee on Governmental Affairs' Subcommittee on Investigations, 35578, 35862 [26OC]

S. Res. 347, amend S. Res. 248, authorizing the minority and majority leaders to assemble an advisory panel on campaign finance reform, 35582, 35863 [26OC]

S. Res. 349, tribute to Douglas B. Hester, 36162 [27OC]

S. Res. 351, extending provisions of S. Res. 106, establishing the Central American Negotiations Observer Group, 36366, 36601 [27OC]

S. Res. 352, extension of the Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Senate, 36367, 36601 [27OC]

S. Res. 353, tribute to Senator Dole, 36558, 36601 [27OC]

S. Res. 354, tribute to Senator Mitchell, 36558, 36601 [27OC]

S. Res. 355, tribute to Vice President Quayle, 36559, 36601 [27OC]

S. Res. 356, tribute to Senator Byrd, 36559, 36601 [27OC]

S. Res. 357, authorizing certain appointments after adjournment, 36559, 36601 [27OC]

S. Res. 358, extend provisions of S. Res. 105, reconstitute and reauthorize Senate Arms Control Observer Group, 36601 [27OC]

S.J. Res. 235, constitutional amendment to limit congressional terms, 202 [23JA]

Tributes

Armstrong, Senator, 28991 [12OC], 31335 [19OC], 35462, 35795 [26OC], 36279, 36297, 36298, 36299, 36301, 36302, 36303, 36306, 36334, 36413, 36440, 36441, 36476, 36477, 36492, 36494, 36539, 36561 [27OC]

Burdick, Senator, 13351 [7JN], 13468 [8JN], 14438, 14487 [18JN], 14745 [20JN], 15377, 15381, 15382 [22JN], 15467, 15468, 15505 [25JN], 15529, 15532 [26JN], 15868, 15870, 15877 [27JN], 16210, 16230, 16234, 16235, 16401, 16402, 16428, 16429, 16431, 16432, 16582, 16583 [28JN], 16696, 16697, 16702 [10JY], 17020, 17021, 17028 [11JY], 17133, 17135, 17137, 17139, 17177, 17178, 17203 [12JY], 17655 [17JY], 17976 [18JY], 18939 [24JY]

Clark, Joseph S., 2149 [21FE]

Cohen, Senator, 33375, 33376 [24OC]

Danaher, John A., 36488 [27OC]

Harkin, Senator, 25429 [24SE]

Hecht, Chic, 8623 [27AP]

Hull, Cordell, 27155 [2OC]

Humphrey, Senator, 36279, 36297, 36298, 36299, 36301, 36302, 36303, 36413, 36440, 36441, 36476, 36492, 36494, 36536, 36561 [27OC]

Kasten, Senator, 1445 [6FE]

Kennedy, Senator, 18390 [19JY]

Lausche, Frank J., 8184 [25AP], 8408 [26AP], 8626 [27AP]

Matsunaga, Spark M., 7411, 7432 [19AP], 7454, 7457, 7458, 7459, 7460, 7461, 7462, 7463, 7464, 7465, 7466, 7467, 7468, 7469, 7470, 7471, 7472, 7473 [19AP], 7681 [20AP], 7701, 7743, 7769, 7771, 7843 [20AP], 7956 [24AP], 7968 [25AP]-7969, 7979 [24AP], 7990 [24AP], 8412, 8415 [26AP], 8719 [30AP], 9333 [3MY], 9598 [8MY]

McClure, Senator, 31739 [22OC], 35458 [26OC], 36279, 36297, 36298, 36299, 36300, 36301, 36302, 36303, 36335, 36413, 36440, 36441, 36477, 36478, 36492, 36494, 36509, 36537, 36560 [27OC], 36699 [2NO]

Mitchell, Senator, 7174 [5AP], 36559, 36560 [27OC]

Moynihan, Senator, 4237 [12MR]

Nelson, Gaylord, 7772 [20AP]

Pryor, Senator, 36304 [27OC]

Randolph, Jennings, 3760 [7MR], 3845, 3848 [8MR], 3878, 4023, 4024 [8MR]

Robb, Senator, 36413 [27OC]

Rudman, Senator, 13835 [13JN], 24575 [14SE]

Scott, Hugh, 25912 [26SE], 27426 [4OC]

Simpson, Senator, 36559 [27OC]

Smith, Margaret Chase, 573 [25JA], 1995 [20FE]

Thurmond, Senator, 25069 [19SE]

Tydings, Millard E., 6871 [4AP]

Watkins, Arthur V., 18810 [23JY]

Watkins, Representative, 36476 [27OC]

Wilson, Senator, 36492 [27OC]

Wirth, Senator, 28991 [12OC]