DRUGS

Addresses

Social and Economic Reform in Colombia: Cesar Gaviria Trujillo, E1087 [22MR]

Agreements

Budget: concurrent resolution directive on statutory limit on the public debt (S. 1242), unanimous consent procedure, S8571 [25JN]

Senate debate of S. 1241, S8488 [24JN]

Amendments

Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration: revise and extend certain programs (S. 1306), S12141, S12170, S12329 [2AU]

Crime: national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), H7950, H7954, H7956, H7959, H7968, H7970 [16OC], H8005, H8023, H8038, H8041 [17OC], H8134, H8137, H8146, H8147, H8149, H8152, H8153, H8161, H8162, H8164 [22OC]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), S8035 [18JN], S8281, S8353 [20JN], S8395, S8472 [21JN], S8488, S8490, S8497, S8506, S8510 [24JN], S8528, S8539, S8553, S8559, S8560, S8571, S8573, S8622, S8623, S8625 [25JN], S8661, S8666, S8673, S8729, S8814, S8815, S8816, S8823 [26JN], S8846, S8853, S8858, S8859, S8860, S8863, S8865, S8866, S8867, S8869, S8875, S8876, S8878, S8879, S8880, S8885, S8886, S8887, S8888, S8890, S8891, S8892, S8897, S8899, S8905, S8907, S8908, S8909, S8913, S8915, S8918, S8931, S8948, S9012, S9013, S9014, S9015, S9016, S9017, S9018, S9019, S9021, S9022, S9023, S9024, S9025, S9026 [27JN], S9040, S9041, S9061, S9065, S9066, S9070, S9081, S9083, S9087, S9088, S9090, S9091, S9092, S9096, S9139, S9140, S9141, S9142, S9143, S9146, S9147, S9148, S9149, S9150, S9151, S9152, S9153, S9154, S9156, S9157, S9158, S9159, S9160, S9161, S9164, S9176, S9177, S9178, S9179, S9180, S9181, S9182, S9183, S9185, S9186, S9188, S9189, S9190, S9191, S9192, S9193, S9194, S9196, S9197, S9198 [28JN], S9235, S9254, S9257, S9262, S9268, S9269, S9270 [8JY], S9288, S9290, S9296, S9297, S9305, S9307, S9308, S9309, S9373, S9374, S9381, S9382, S9383, S9384, S9385, S9386, S9387, S9390, S9391, S9392, S9398, S9399, S9400, S9401, S9403 [9JY], S9468, S9469, S9470, S9471, S9474, S9475, S9476, S9513, S9514, S9516, S9543, S9616, S9617, S9618, S9619, S9620, S9632, S9646, S9647, S9653, S9665, S9677, S9688, S9699, S9711, S9712, S9713, S9714, S9717, S9718, S9719 [10JY], S9809, S9813, S9901, S9904 [11JY]

Analyses

Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration Reorganization Act (S. 1306), S7937-S7939 [18JN]

Comprehensive Violent Crime Control Act (S. 635), S3214-S3245 [13MR]

Drug Kingpin Death Penalty Act (S. 105), S750-S752 [14JA]

Establish Standards for Certification of Laboratories Engaged in Urine Drug Testing (H.R. 33), E2 [3JA]

Generic Drug Enforcement Act (S. 1164), S6698 [23MY]

Improve Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Systems (H.R. 3326), H6513 [12SE]

Money Laundering Amendment to Violent Crime Control Act (S. 1241), S9376-S9381 [9JY]

Appointments

Conferees: H.R. 3371, national policy to control crime and reform court procedures, S17313 [21NO], H10748, H10808 [21NO]

Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control: members, S6764 [23MY]

Articles and editorials

Ahrens Says AIDS Sufferers Need Help, E3307 [8OC]

AIDS, H4012 [5JN]

AIDS and Innocence—It Is Not an Us Versus Them Disease, E3277 [3OC]

Anti-Crime Solution—Lock Up More Criminals, E3663-E3665 [1NO], E4045-E4047 [25NO]

Bolivian Drug War Beset by Corruption, Rivalries, S5683 [9MY]

Bolivia—Senator Says Antidrug Operations Depend on DEA, S5691 [9MY]

Bristol-Meyers, Pfizer Post Record Net, Schering, Lilly Two-Digit Profit Rises, H10598 [19NO]

Caribbean AIDS Crisis Becomes Critical, E2957 [15AU]

Costly and Scarce, Marijuana Is a High More Are Rejecting, E3668 [1NO]

Costly and Scarce, Marijuana Is a High More are Rejecting, E3704 [5NO]

Crack May Be Cracking, S12685 [10SE]

Crack's Children—Children's Need for Drug-Induced Disabilities Will Tax School Resources, E2496 [11JY]

D.J., S11536 [31JY]

Drug Baron's Has Every Comfort—Even Mom and TV, E2419 [27JN]

Drugmakers Under Attack, S12619-S12622 [10SE]

Economy—18-Month Forecast—Winners and Losers, S12618 [10SE]

Effort to Attack Drugs at Source Falters, S10285 [17JY]

Escobar's Gilded Cage, E2421 [27JN]

False Aim Against AIDS, E2914 [2AU]

FDA Will Probe SmithKline on Pitch for Unlicensed Drugs, S12622 [10SE]

Federal Crime Bill a Fraud, Lungren Says, S18680 [27NO]

Fight Crime, Not Liberty—The Exclusionary Rule Needs Protection, E2346 [25JN]

Green Mountain Muddle, S17570 [22NO]

High Cost of Rare Diseases—When Patients Can't Afford To Buy Lifesaving Drugs, E2435 [27JN]

Hooked, Pregnant—Now What?, S15883-S15885 [5NO]

How Short Is Too Short, E2305-E2308 [20JN]

IRS Proposes New Money Laundering Regulations, H4207 [10JN]

IRS Targets Ill-Gotten Gains—Bank Drafts, Traveler's Checks, Money Orders Redefined as Cash, H4207 [10JN]

Killing Fields of D.C.—Are We Crossing a Line Into Anarchy? How Can We Cross Back?, E323 [29JA]

Meanwhile, What About the Drug War?, S2989 [7MR]

Medical Flap—Anti-Depression Drug of Eli Lilly Loses Sales After Attack by Sect, E1652 [8MY]

Medicine—Cheaper Can Be Better, S12619 [10SE]

Mexico Soldiers Accused in Drug Agent Killings, S18545 [26NO]

Militarization of the Bolivian Drug War, E2844 [2AU]

Needed—Sound Health Policy, Not Hysteria, on AIDS, E2214 [13JN]

$94 Million for a Drug War Run by Thugs, S11525 [31JY]

No Terror Court for the United States, E2348 [25JN]

Nose Thumbing, E1169 [10AP]

One Family's Struggle With Gaucher's Disease, E2436 [27JN]

Peruvians Look for Answers in Massacre of 16, S17659 [22NO]

Plea Bargains, Fees for Witnesses Against Noriega Questioned, E3073 [18SE]

Police Say Escobar Plans to Oversee Drug Trade From Colombian Prison, E2418 [27JN]

Prisoner Pablo Escobar, E2420 [27JN]

Regis House Organizes Anti-Drug Program, E3544 [25OC]

Reversing Course, Cocaine-Use Indicator Is Rising, S18546 [26NO]

RU-486—Politics and Science Collide, E2310 [20JN]

Studies May Cut Escobar Sentence—Jail To Be ``University of Peace'', E2420 [27JN]

Surrender in Colombia, E2420 [27JN]

Talk of the Town, H6704 [23SE]

That War on Drugs Is Real—And It's Here!, E2521 [11JY]

This AIDS Ban Invites Ridicule, S9029 [27JN]

2 or 3 Agents Are Believed Killed After Rare U.S.-Syrian Contacts, S2035 [20FE]

U.S. Agents Say Escobar May Keep Running Cartel, E2419 [27JN]

UVA Raids Send Important Signal on Drug War, E1276 [17AP]

War on Drugs Ruins Law-Abiding Citizens, E3059 [17SE]

When They Call the Roll for War, H874 [5FE]

Who Surrendered?, E2420 [27JN]

Why Drugs Cost More in United States, S6831 [24MY]

Bills and resolutions

Aeronautics: criminal penalties for failure to obey landing order from Federal law enforcement officer (see H.R. 681, H780 [29JA])

Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration: revise and extend certain programs (see S. 1306, S7898 [17JN])

Anti-Drug Abuse Act: authorizing appropriations for certain youth programs (see H.R. 3238, H6382 [2AU])

Block grants: treatment plans (see H.R. 680, H780 [29JA])

Buses: testing for use of alcohol or controlled substances by the operators of school buses (see S. 2001, S17433 [21NO])

Children and youth: grants for children who are perinatally exposed to drugs (see H.R. 3832, H10723 [20NO])

———programs for children of substance abusers (see H.R. 3796, H10365 [18NO])

———vaccine initiative (see S. 904, S4837 [23AP])

Children of Substance Abuse Week: designate (see H.J. Res. 59, H110 [9JA])

Coast Guard: : use of force to compel aircraft used in trafficking to land (see H.R. 2712, H4866 [20JN])

Common carriers: alcohol and drug testing for operators (see S. 676, S3386 [14MR]; S. 678, S3386 [14MR]

Controlled Substances Act: transfer of certain forfeited property to State or local law enforcement agencies (see H.R. 1011, H1078 [20FE])

Courts: denial of Federal benefits upon conviction of drug offenses (see H.R. 1491, H1849 [19MR])

———random drug testing of Federal judicial branch officers and employees (see H.R. 2421, H3370 [21MY])

Crime: assist States in law enforcement efforts, crime control, and prisoner education projects (see S. 648, S3191 [13MR])

———capital punishment for illegal drug and narcotic kingpins (see S. 105, S437 [14JA])

———combat violent crime and strengthen antidrug efforts (see H.R. 365, H81 [4JA])

———improve law enforcement and criminal justice systems (see H.R. 3326, H6538 [12SE])

———life imprisonment relative to drug traffickers and violent criminals convicted of a third offense (see H.R. 2904, H5513 [16JY])

———make certain drug offenses under State law predicate offenses under the armed career criminal statute (see H.R. 3928, H11288 [25NO])

———mandatory prison sentences for drug crimes involving minors (see H.R. 2903, H5513 [16JY])

———monetary awards for persons providing information leading to the arrest of certain drug suspects (see H.R. 1356, H1473 [7MR])

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (see S. 635, S3190 [13MR]; S. 1151, S6654 [23MY]; S. 1241, S7291 [6JN]; S. 1335, S8309 [20JN]; H.R. 1400, H1669 [12MR]; H.R. 2814, H5266 [27JN]; H.R. 3371, H6720 [23SE])

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 1400), consideration (see H. Res. 183, H5049 [25JN])

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), waiving points of order against conference report (see H. Res. 301, H11287 [25NO])

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), return to Senate (see H. Res. 251, H8188 [22OC])

———notify employer of individuals convicted of drug offenses (see H.R. 2117, H2564 [25AP])

———penalties for distribution of controlled substances at truck stops and rest areas (see H.R. 1551, H2014 [21MR])

———prevention of drug-related crime (see H.R. 2287, H2952 [9MY])

———sentencing of bankers laundering drug money (see H.R. 2090, H2536 [24AP])

Dept. of Justice Assets Forfeiture Fund: availability for community-based crime control and drug abuse prevention programs (see H.R. 2774, H5209 [26JN])

Dept. of Veterans Affairs: prices of drugs procured (see H.R. 2890, H5450 [15JY])

Diseases: AIDS epidemic (see H. Res. 164, H3855 [4JN])

———control spread of AIDS (see S. 185, S439 [14JA])

Drug abuse: control of precursor chemicals (see S. 1406, S8952 [27JN]; H.R. 2827, H5267 [27JN])

———coordination of Federal drug treatment programs involved in the criminal justice system (see H.R. 2568, H4097 [6JN])

———crime-free schools and communities relative to National Diffusion Network (see H.R. 3057, H5909 [25JY])

———develop model treatment programs (see H.R. 2030, H2469 [23AP])

———drug testing for released Federal prisoners (see S. 622, S3020 [12MR])

———establish education and prevention programs relating to youth gangs and runaway youths (see H.R. 3259, H6383 [2AU])

———establish model treatment programs (see H.R. 462, H97 [7JA])

———Federal and State treatment programs for criminal offenders (see H.R. 730, H823 [30JA])

———housing and education of addicted mothers in treatment facilities with their children (see S. 874, S4737 [18AP])

———prevention (see H.R. 2287, H2952 [9MY])

———quality assurance in private sector drug testing programs (see S. 2008, S17433 [21NO])

———testing for certain transportation employees (see H.R. 3361, H6675 [17SE])

———use of certain grants for treatment of intravenous drug abuse (see H.R. 2235, H2810 [7MY])

Education: suspend Federal benefits to individuals convicted of drug offenses (see H.R. 2116, H2564 [25AP])

FAA: notification of law enforcement officials of discoveries of controlled substances and large sums of money (see H.R. 3890, H10930 [22NO])

Families and domestic relations: improve child welfare, foster care, and adoption services (see H.R. 2571, H4097 [6JN])

Family and domestic relations: treatment of parents who are substance abusers and children of substance abusers (see S. 597, S2926 [7MR])

FDA: enforcement authority (see H.R. 3642, H8495 [24OC])

———enhance enforcement authority (see H.R. 2597, H4186 [7JN])

———review and revise the approval process for experimental drugs (see S. Res. 218, S16449 [12NO])

Federal aid programs: denial of certain benefits upon conviction of drug offenses (see H.R. 2118, H2564 [25AP])

Federal employees: preemployment drug testing of prospective employees (see H.R. 2120, H2564 [25AP])

———require random drug-testing (see H.R. 2119, H2564 [25AP])

———treatment project for drug and alcohol abuse under health benefits program (see H.R. 575, H604 [18JA])

Financial institutions: increase enforcement actions against money laundering (see H.R. 26, H54 [3JA])

———money laundering penalties (see S. 630, S3021 [12MR])

———random drug testing programs for federally insured institutions (see H.R. 499, H385 [11JA])

Fire fighters: participation of local services in Federal drug forfeiture funds (see S. 1591, S11371 [30JY])

Firearms: mandatory minimum sentences for unlawful possession by convicted felons and illegal drug users (see H.R. 1719, H2177 [11AP])

———prohibit possession by a person convicted of a drug crime (see H.R. 1133, H1278 [27FE])

Foreign aid: operations to interdict drug trafficking operations (see H.R. 2711, H4866 [20JN])

Health: criteria for distribution of alcohol, drug abuse, and mental health block grant funds (see S. 1238, S7290 [6JN])

———drug treatment services (see H.R. 3540, H7725 [9OC])

———establish standards for certification of laboratories engaged in urine drug testing (see H.R. 33, H54 [3JA])

———expand narcotic abuse prevention and treatment programs (see H.R. 2810, H5266 [27JN]; H.R. 3256, H6383 [2AU])

———expedited approval for life threatening diseases (see S. 1946, S16449 [12NO])

———provide assistance for older individuals to avoid falling and to prevent incorrect medication (see H.R. 2019, H2468 [23AP])

Health care facilities: financial assistance for trauma centers located in drug-related violence areas (see H.R. 1656, H2085 [22MR])

———financial assistance to hospitals with significant drug-related emergency visits (see S. 1049, S5752 [14MY])

Indians: establish substance abuse program (see S. 290, S1293 [30JA])

Just Pray No Day: designate (see H.J. Res. 49, H84 [4JA])

Just Pray No Week: designate (see H.J. Res. 334, H6798 [24SE])

Justice Assistance Grant Program: maintain current Federal-State funding ratio (see S. 623, S3020 [12MR])

Karate Kids Just Say No to Drugs Month: designate (see H.J. Res. 135, H1079 [20FE])

Law enforcement: agency roles in air and sea drug interdiction and money laundering investigations (see S. 1575, S11056 [26JY])

———compile information concerning U.S. currency confiscations in connection with certain drug offenses (see H.R. 2310, H2962 [13MY])

Law enforcement officers: public cooperation in preventing crime and drug abuse (see H.R. 1222, H1341 [4MR])

Legislative branch: random drug testing of officers and employees (see H.R. 2420, H3370 [21MY])

Medicaid: alcoholism and drug dependency residential treatment services for pregnant women and certain family members (see S. 1677, S12182 [2AU])

———coverage of children's vaccines (see S. 905, S4837 [23AP])

———coverage of drug dependency residential treatment programs for pregnant women and certain family members (see H.R. 2489, H3709 [29MY])

———coverage of prescription drugs for qualified medicare beneficiaries (see S. 1592, S11371 [30JY]; H.R. 2949, H5650 [18JY])

———operation of pharmaceutical benefit programs independent of drug purchasing requirements (see S. 1992, S17245 [20NO])

———State option of covering substance abuse treatment services (see H.R. 463, H97 [7JA])

Medicare: coverage of anticancer drugs (see S. 1996, S17245 [20NO]; H.R. 3826, H10722 [20NO])

———coverage of certain prescription drugs (see H.R. 2500, H3738 [30MY])

Model treatment programs: establish (see H.R. 462, H97 [7JA])

Narcotics: availability of heroine for relief of pain due to terminal cancer (see S. 358, S1505 [5FE])

———emergency Federal assistance to drug emergency areas (see S. 16, S434 [14JA])

———regulation of precursor chemicals (see S. 1142, S6653 [23MY])

———study effectiveness of national drug strategy (see S. 30, S435 [14JA])

National Commission to Study the Causes of the Demand for Drugs in the U.S.: establish (see H.R. 464, H97 [7JA])

National D.A.R.E. Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 121, S4456 [16AP])

National Red Ribbon Week for a Drug-Free America: designate (see S.J. Res. 212, S14426 [4OC]; H.J. Res. 340, H7313 [2OC])

Office of National Drug Control Policy: designate Director as member of Cabinet (see H. Con. Res. 21, H98 [7JA])

Patents: extend for the drug Ethiofos (see H.R. 1314, H1456 [6MR])

———extension guidelines (see S. 2130, S18690 [27NO])

Pharmaceuticals: approval of drugs for individuals suffering from life-threatening or debilitating illness (see H.R. 2872, H5431 [11JY])

———containment of prescription drug prices (see S. 2000, S17433 [21NO])

———extend the drug patent for Ethiofos and its oral analogue (see S. 526, S2507 [28FE])

———FDA import alert on RU-486 (see H.R. 875, H989 [6FE])

———Federal grants to individuals exposed to diethylstilbestrol (DES) (see S. 208, S440 [14JA])

———financial assistance to investigate RU-486 for Federal approval (see H.R. 798, H889 [5FE])

———labeling of drugs derived from human fetal material (see H.R. 798, H889 [5FE])

———penalties for illegal activities relative to the approval of abbreviated drug applications (see S. 1164, S6654 [23MY]; H.R. 2454, H3622 [23MY])

———pricing by manufacturers for drugs purchased by certain entities (see S. 1729, S13327 [19SE]; H.R. 3405, H6798 [24SE])

———protections against illegal activities involving drugs and medical devices (see S. 1982, S16942 [18NO])

———revise orphan drug provisions of law (see S. 2060, S18334 [26NO]; H.R. 3930, H11288 [25NO])

Prisons: availability of drug treatment programs for Federal prisoners (see H.R. 548, H529 [16JA])

Public Health Service: establish a Substance Abuse Treatment Corps (see S. 1186, S6858 [24MY]; H.R. 2027, H2469 [23AP])

———Federal standards for drug testing progams (see H.R. 2422, H3370 [21MY])

———mental health and substance abuse block grants (see H.R. 3698, H9043 [1NO])

———prevalence and availability of treatment for substance abuse in States (see H.R. 3696, H9043 [1NO])

Public lands: management of lands containing the pacific yew to ensure a supply of the cancer-treating drug, taxol (see H.R. 3836, H10723 [20NO])

Railroads: alcohol and drug testing for operators (see S. 677, S3386 [14MR])

Real property: forfeiture of property relative to drug crimes (see H.R. 3524, H7648 [8OC])

Rural areas: crime and drug control (see S. 1313, S8014 [18JN]; H.R. 2959, H5650 [18JY])

Safety: require food and drug manufacturers to maintain a toll-free telephone line for inquiries (see H.R. 509, H386 [11JA])

Social Security: drug and alcohol addiction program coverage (see H.R. 3399, H6797 [24SE])

———family support systems (see S. 4, S434 [14JA])

Sports: penalties for trainers who induce athletes to use anabolic steroids (see H.R. 867, H989 [6FE])

Taxation: clinical testing expenses for certain drugs for rare diseases or conditions (see H.R. 3551, H7800 [10OC])

———contribution of $1 of individual income tax refund to local antidrug programs (see H.R. 357, H81 [4JA])

———contribution of individual income tax refunds for drug abuse education programs (see H.R. 2765, H5049 [25JN])

———credit for clinical testing expenses for rare diseases and impose windfall profit tax on excessively profitable drugs (see H.R. 1713, H2135 [10AP])

———designation of $1 for drug treatment and rehabilitation on tax return (see H.R. 942, H991 [6FE])

———treatment of duplicative medications and excessively priced new therapeutic medications (see H.R. 3823, H10544 [19NO])

Telecommunications: possession of beepers and pagers by persons under 21 years of age (see H.R. 1146, H1278 [27FE])

Transportation: drug abuse programs for recipients of Federal mass transit assistance (see H.R. 955, H1023 [19FE])

Urban areas: Federal assistance to emergency areas (see H.R. 1722, H2177 [11AP])

Veterans: charges for out-patient prescription drugs (see H.R. 4028, H11888 [26NO])

———copayment requirements for certain medications (see H.R. 3736, H9579 [7NO]; H.R. 3779, H10268 [14NO])

———extend certain drug treatment and other health care programs (see S. 1266, S7464 [11JN])

Cloture motions

Crime: national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), conference report, S18580, S18615 [27NO]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), S9074 [28JN], S9263 [8JY], S9330 [9JY], S9439 [10JY]

Critiques

Andean Anti-Drug Efforts—A Report to the Congress: Washington Office on Latin America, S2986 [7MR]

Descriptions

Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration Reorganization Act amendment, S12165 [2AU]

Generic Drug Enforcement Act (H.R. 2454), E1906 [23MY]

Generic Drug Enforcement Act (S. 1164), S6698 [23MY]

Medicaid Substance Abuse Treatment Act (S. 1677), S12266 [2AU]

Medicare coverage of certain prescription drugs (H.R. 2500), E1976 [30MY]

Essays

Drug Rehabilitation Treatment: Dawn Powell, E1501 [30AP]

Go Ask Alice: Lisa Brower, S9271 [8JY]

U.N. Secretary General's Report on the U.N. Role in Combating Illicit Drug Trafficking and Drug Abuse: Brian Becknell, E2872 [2AU]

———Ken S. Wang, E2875 [2AU]

———Robert Sussland, E2873 [2AU]

Factsheets

Facts Countering Drug Industry Fiction Regarding Research and Development, S17299 [21NO]

Letters

Andean anti-drug efforts: Dept. of State, S2989 [7MR]

———Eduardo A. Gamarra, S2987 [7MR]

———Senator Cranston, S2987, S2988 [7MR]

Antidrug policy in the Andean region: Donald J. Mabry, S5683 [9MY]

Barton drug testing amendment: Representative DeFazio, E3670 [1NO]

Children of Substance Abusers Act: American Academy of Pediatrics, S2954 [7MR]

———American Association of University Affiliated Programs for Persons With Developmental Disabilities, S2955 [7MR]

———Association of Junior Leagues International, Inc., S2955 [7MR]

———Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs, S2955 [7MR]

———Child Welfare League of America, Inc., S2954 [7MR]

———Children of Alcoholics Foundation, Inc., S2954 [7MR]

———Children's Defense Fund, S2954 [7MR]

———National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions, Inc., S2955 [7MR]

———National Association of Public Hospitals, S2955 [7MR]

———National PTA, S2956 [7MR]

Congressional employees drug abuse testing: Speaker Foley, H3992 [5JN]

Control of precursor chemicals: Oregon Board of Pharmacy, E2428 [27JN]

———Oregon Dept. of State Police, E2428 [27JN]

Criminal penalties for failure to obey landing order from Federal law enforcement officer: Coast Guard, E3552 [25OC]

Drug and alcohol testing of transportation workers: Samuel K. Skinner, Sec. of Transportation, S13099 [17SE]

Drug treatment grants: CBO, S9296 [9JY]

Financial assistance for trauma centers located in drug-related violence areas: American College of Surgeons, H8018 [17OC]

Forfeiture of property relative to drug crimes: Cobb County, GA, Board of Commissioners, H8016 [17OC]

———Georgia Bureau of Investigations, H8016 [17OC]

———Georgia Dept. of Public Safety, H8016 [17OC]

Generic Drug Approval Process: Senator D'Amato, S16017, S16018 [6NO]

Habeas corpus reform: California attorney general and district attorneys, E3130 [24SE]

Help Us Grow Straight Program: Sarah Pelletier, E101 [9JA]

Human rights in Peru: Comision Andina de Juristas, S14733 [16OC]

———Senators Leahy and Dodd, S14733 [16OC]

Human rights violations in Peru: several Senators and Representatives, S11525 [31JY]

Multijurisdictional law enforcement task force appropriations: Wyoming, S11342 [30JY]

National policy to control crime and reform court procedures: California District Attorneys Association, H11680 [26NO]

———Concerned Citizens for Equal Justice, S18674 [27NO]

———Conference of Chief Justices, S18673 [27NO]

———Daniel E. Lungren, Attorney General of California, and several District Attorneys, S18680 [27NO]

———Dept. of Justice, S18669 [27NO]

———Fraternal Order of Police, S18667 [27NO]

———International Association of Chiefs of Police, S18667 [27NO]

———International Brotherhood of Police Officers, S18667 [27NO]

———International Union of Police Associations, S18667 [27NO]

———Jim Mattox, S18669 [27NO]

———Michael J. Bowers, Attorney General of Georgia, S18675 [27NO]

———Midnight Basketball League Inc., S18669 [27NO]

———Mothers Against Drunk Driving, S18668 [27NO]

———National Association of Attorneys General, S18672 [27NO]

———National Association of Police Organizations, Inc., S18667 [27NO]

———National District Attorneys Association, S18671 [27NO], H11685 [26NO]

———National League of Cities, S18668 [27NO]

———National Network for Victims of Sexual Assault, S18668 [27NO]

———National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, S18668 [27NO]

———National Sheriffs' Association, S18669 [27NO]

———National Woman Abuse Prevention Center, S18668 [27NO]

———Police Executive Research Forum, S18668 [27NO]

———President Bush, S18671 [27NO], H11678 [26NO]

———Robert H. Macy, S18674 [27NO]

———several Attorneys General, S18672 [27NO]

———several District Attorneys, S18673 [27NO]

———U.S. Conference of Mayors, S18668 [27NO]

———William P. Barr, Attorney General, S18671 [27NO]

Orphan Drug Act amendments: National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc., S18368 [26NO]

Policy to control crime and reform court procedures: Michael J. Salz, H7971 [16OC]

Preferential immigration status for convicted drug dealers testifying against Manuel A. Noriega: Representative Kanjorski, E3073 [18SE]

Regulation of chemicals used in the manufacture of controlled substances: George W. Sumner, S8858 [27JN]

———Michael S. Nakamura and Harold M. Kawasaki, S8858 [27JN]

———Warren Price III, S8857 [27JN]

Rural Crime and Drug Control Act: Senator Pryor, S8015 [18JN]

Substance Abuse Treatment Corps Act: American Academy of Pediatrics, S6862 [24MY]

———American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, S6862 [24MY]

———Mark R. Ginsberg, American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, S6862 [24MY]

———National Association of Community Health Centers, Inc., S6862 [24MY]

U.S. Crack Epidemic: Senator Moynihan, S11355 [30JY]

Lists

Highlights of accomplishments of H.R. 3839, Depts. of Labor, HHS, and Education, and related agencies appropriations, H10894 [22NO]

Law enforcement organizations supporting the crime bill, S18666, S18675 [27NO]

National policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), amendments, S9097 [28JN]

Organizations endorsing the Prescription Drug Cost Containment Act, S17298 [21NO]

Organizations supporting H.R. 3796, programs for children of substance abusers, E3909 [19NO]

Memorials of legislature

California, S16845 [15NO], H8188 [22OC]

Colorado, H1774 [14MR]

Hawaii, S8590 [25JN], H3739 [30MY]

Wyoming, H1914 [20MR]

Messages

Dept. of Transportation Activities: President Bush, S17431 [21NO]

International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking: Javier Perez de Quellar, S8647 [26JN]

National Drug Control Strategy: President Bush, S1366 [31JA]

Orphan Drug Act Amendments Veto: President Bush, H73 [3JA]

Motions

Crime: national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), H8168 [22OC], H10740 [21NO]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), conference report—motion to recommit, H11755 [26NO]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), Mitchell motion to table Helms amendment, S8731 [26JN]

Petitions

Mongolia, H2571 [29AP]

Remarks in House

Aeronautics: criminal penalties for failure to obey landing order from Federal law enforcement officer (H.R. 681), E3552 [25OC]

African Americans: family involvement, E1783 [16MY]

Amgen Corp.: profits from the sale of drug to medicare patients, H10259 [14NO]

Armed Forces: status of certain members, H874 [5FE]

Asset Forfeiture Program: authorize, H8161 [22OC]

Bedford Township, MI: tribute to Bedford Junior High School's anti-drug program, E3681 [1NO]

Bolivia: antinarcotics efforts, H1582 [12MR], E2843 [2AU]

Chemical Health Awareness Week: observance, H9707 [13NO]

Children and youth: grants for children who are perinatally exposed to drugs (H.R. 3832), E3932 [21NO]

———programs for children of substance abusers (H.R. 3796), E3909 [19NO]

Children of Substance Abuse Week: designate (H.J. Res. 59), E71 [3JA]

CIA: drug testing for employees, H4254-H4259 [11JN]

———testing, H2631, H2632 [1MY]

Civitan International: tribute to Trenton/Hamilton/Colonial Valley, NJ clubs, E2521 [11JY]

Coast Guard: : use of force to compel aircraft used in trafficking to land (H.R. 2712), E2333 [24JN]

———drug testing for employees, H5622-H5626 [18JY]

———interdiction against suspected drug carrying planes, H5631, H5632 [18JY]

———policy to compel landing of aircraft suspected of trafficking, E3511 [23OC]

———treatment of aircraft used in illegal drug trafficking, E57 [3JA]

Colombia: assassination of Enrique Low Murtra, E1593 [2MY], E1682 [9MY]

———drug related political violence, H2692, H2693, H2699, H2732 [2MY]

———drug war, H997 [19FE], E617 [25FE]

———narcotics traffic, E196 [16JA]

———political and economic stability, E1086 [22MR]

———prosecution of drug dealers, H515 [16JA]

———release of drug trafficker, H646 [23JA]

———tribute to U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, E247 [23JA]

Committee on Government Operations: U.S. Anti-Narcotics Activities in the Andean Region report findings, E617-E619 [25FE]

Congress: bipartisan efforts toward national objectives, H6448 [11SE]

———drug abuse testing for employees, H3992 [5JN]

———exemption from equal opportunity and protection laws, H8466, H8467 [24OC], H8573-H8576 [28OC], H8792 [31OC]

Crime: declare certain U.S. border communities as drug emergency areas, H8022 [17OC]

———Federal cost-sharing for fighting drug crime, E2613 [19JY]

———funding for high-intensity drug trafficking areas program, H8019 [17OC]

———improve law enforcement and criminal justice systems (H.R. 3326), H6512 [12SE]

———interdiction policies, H3345 [21MY]

———life imprisonment relative to drug traffickers and violent criminals convicted of a third offense (H.R. 2904), H5493 [16JY]

———make certain drug offenses under State law predicate offenses under the armed career criminal statute (H.R. 3928), E4070 [25NO]

———mandatory prison sentences for drug crimes involving minors (H.R. 2903), H5493 [16JY]

———monetary awards for persons providing information leading to the arrest of certain drug suspects (H.R. 1356), E859 [8MR]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures, H1571 [11MR], H1921 [21MR], H2023 [22MR], H2403, H2404 [23AP], H2575 [30AP], H2696 [2MY], H2788 [7MY], H4130-H4138 [6JN], H4225, H4227, H4228 [11JN], H4295, H4296, H4297, H4298, H4299 [12JN], H4441, H4442, H4443, H4444, H4445 [13JN], H6199 [1AU], H6323 [2AU], H7817, H7818, H7850 [15OC], H7985, H7986 [17OC], H10855 [22NO], E1045 [21MR], E1709 [9MY], E2108 [7JN], E2210, E2218 [13JN], E2321 [24JN], E2346, E2348 [25JN], E3663 [1NO]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 1400), H1583, H1585 [12MR], H2609, H2612, H2613 [1MY], H2690, H2695 [2MY], H3724 [30MY], H7869 [16OC], E920 [13MR], E2431 [27JN], E3130 [24SE]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 1400), consideration (H. Res. 183), H5668 [23JY]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 2814), H6324 [2AU], H7655 [9OC]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), H6804 [25SE], H7206, H7208 [2OC], H7664 [9OC], H7818, H7819, H7822 [15OC], H7865, H7866, H7867, H7869, H7870, H7871, H7892-H7970, H7971 [16OC], H7994, H7996-H8046 [17OC], H8103 [21OC], H8130, H8134-H8173 [22OC], H8198 [23OC], H10286 [18NO], H10485, H10487 [19NO], H11296 [26NO], E3387 [15OC], E3439 [17OC], E3450 [21OC], E3475, E3483, E3503, E3504 [22OC], E3508, E3510, E3511, E3522, E3525, E3526 [23OC], E3549, E3556 [25OC], E3565 [28OC], E3604 [30OC], E3719 [5NO], E4253, E4259 [18DE]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), appointment of conferees, H10808 [21NO]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), conference report, H11744-H11757, H11758, H11759 [26NO]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), consideration (H. Res. 247), H7883-H7892 [16OC]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), corrections in engrossment, H8173 [22OC]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), motion to instruct conferees, H10740-H10748 [21NO]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), motion to recommit-H8172 [22OC]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), notify Members of the Committee on Rules' plans, H7144, H7145 [1OC]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), waiving points of order against conference report (H. Res. 301), H11678-H11686 [26NO]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), H5306 [10JY]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), return to Senate (H. Res. 251), H8178 [22OC]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 635), H1792 [19MR], H1852 [20MR]

———notify employer of individuals convicted of drug offenses (H.R. 2117), E1480 [25AP]

———penalties for distribution of controlled substances at truck stops and rest areas, H8147-H8149 [22OC]

———penalties for distribution of controlled substances at truck stops and rest areas (H.R. 1551), H1920, H1922 [21MR], E1082 [22MR]

———require States to suspend drivers' licenses of anyone convicted of drug offenses, H8018 [17OC]

Cudahy, WI: Substance Abuse Awareness Week observance, E3014 [12SE]

Depository institutions: increase enforcement actions against money laundering (H.R. 26), H4192-H4207 [10JN], E2185 [13JN]

Dept. of Defense: employee drug testing, H3390-H3392 [22MY]

———pre-employment drug testing, H3392-H3394 [22MY]

Dept. of Justice: preferential immigration status for convicted drug dealers testifying against Manuel A. Noriega, E3073 [18SE]

Dept. of Justice Assets Forfeiture Fund: availability for community-based crime control and drug abuse prevention programs (H.R. 2774), E2379 [26JN]

Dept. of State: controlled substances testing of employees, H3081-H3092 [15MY]

Dept. of Veterans Affairs: prices of drugs procured (H.R. 2890), H5447-H5449 [15JY]

Diseases: AIDS epidemic, H3617-H3621 [23MY], H3911-H3918 [4JN], H4008-H4012 [5JN], H4176 [7JN], H5086, H5087, H5112 [26JN], H5590 [17JY], H6445-H6447 [11SE], H6921-H6924 [26SE], H7088 [30SE], H7276 [2OC], H7555 [8OC], H8056-H8059 [17OC], H9571-H9573 [7NO], H9620, H9678, H9679 [12NO], E534 [20FE], E2061 [6JN], E2209, E2213 [13JN], E2235 [17JN], E2957 [15AU], E3277 [3OC], E3307 [8OC], E3341 [9OC], E3871 [15NO], E3896 [19NO]

———AIDS epidemic (H. Res. 164), H3913 [4JN]

———AIDS epidemic in Uganda, H9480-H9482 [6NO]

———Congressional Biomedical Research Caucus' program on AIDS vaccine, E473 [7FE]

Dope Open Golf Tournament: tribute, E2154 [11JN]

Drug abuse: commend Kaufman County, TX, drug abuse prevention activities, E3726 [6NO]

———control of precursor chemicals (H.R. 2827), E2428 [27JN]

———coordination of Federal drug treatment programs involved in the criminal justice system (H.R. 2568), E2110 [7JN]

———crime-free schools and communities relative to National Diffusion Network (H.R. 3057), H6414-H6416 [11SE]

———criminal sentencing for traffickers, H4870 [24JN], E2418 [27JN]

———develop model treatment programs (H.R. 2030), E1394 [23AP]

———educational initiatives, E2496 [11JY]

———establish education and prevention programs relating to youth gangs and runaway youths (H.R. 3259), H7090-H7093 [30SE], E3221 [2OC]

———Federal and State treatment programs for criminal offenders (H.R. 730), E354 [30JA]

———narcotics traffic, H4398 [12JN], E277 [23JA]

———national drug control policy, H1906-H1908 [20MR], H2404 [23AP], H5272 [9JY], E1276 [17AP], E1599 [2MY], E2116 [7JN], E3011 [12SE], E3668 [1NO], E3704 [5NO]

———testing for certain transportation employees (H.R. 3361), E3076 [18SE]

———testing of CIA employees, H2631, H2632 [1MY]

———treatment and rehabilitation programs, H5079, H5082, H5087 [26JN]

Drug abuse, alcohol, and mental health programs: funding, H5106 [26JN]

Drug Abuse Treatment Association: tribute, E3560 [25OC]

Eastman Kodak Co.: commend efforts to combat nation's drug problem, E2669 [24JY]

Education: suspend Federal benefits to individuals convicted of drug offenses (H.R. 2116), E1480 [25AP]

Escobar, Pablo: extradition to U.S. for narcotics trafficking, H4772, H4774 [20JN]

Families and domestic relations: improve child welfare, foster care, and adoption services (H.R. 2571), E2097, E2099 [7JN], E2890 [2AU]

FDA: enhance enforcement authority (H.R. 2597), E2122, E2126 [7JN]

Federal aid programs: denial of certain benefits upon conviction of drug offenses (H.R. 2118), E1480 [25AP]

Federal employees: preemployment drug testing of prospective employees (H.R. 2120), E1480 [25AP]

———require random drug-testing (H.R. 2119), E1480 [25AP]

Financial institutions: money laundering penalties, H898 [6FE]

Firearms: mandatory minimum sentences for unlawful possession by convicted felons and illegal drug users (H.R. 1719), E1221 [11AP]

———prohibit possession by a person convicted of a drug crime (H.R. 1133), E689 [28FE]

Florence, SC: Hoffmann-La Roche pharmaceutical manufacturing facility dedication, E3184 [26SE]

Foreign aid: operations to interdict drug trafficking operations (H.R. 2711), E2333 [24JN]

Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co.: commend efforts to reduce pharmaceutical prices, E2322 [24JN]

Hawaii: tribute to Ilima Intermediate, Keolu Elementary, and Waialua Elementary schools for antidrug programs, E2216 [13JN]

Health: drug treatment services (H.R. 3540), E3333 [9OC]

———establish standards for certification of laboratories engaged in urine drug testing (H.R. 33), E1, E3 [3JA]

———expand narcotic abuse prevention and treatment programs, H8019 [17OC]

———expand narcotic abuse prevention and treatment programs (H.R. 3256), H6369 [2AU]

———provide assistance for older individuals to avoid falling and to prevent incorrect medication (H.R. 2019), E1407 [23AP]

———treatment and rehabilitation programs, H5079, H5082, H5087 [26JN]

Health care facilities: financial assistance for trauma centers located in drug-related violence areas, H8017 [17OC], E3483 [22OC]

———financial assistance for trauma centers located in drug-related violence areas (H.R. 1656), E1123 [22MR]

Health care professionals: National Pharmacy Technician Day observance, E2564 [16JY]

Homeless: tribute to the Camillus House of Miami, FL, E769 [6MR]

House of Representatives: drug testing authorization, H8638-H8641 [29OC]

———tribute to Members participating in voluntary drug-testing demonstration, H10612 [20NO]

INS: exclusion of AIDS-infected persons from entry into the U.S., E2914 [2AU]

Johnson, Earvin (Magic): tribute to efforts to improve AIDS prevention education, H9583 [8NO]

Justice Assistance Grant Program: maintain current Federal-State funding ratio, E1189 [10AP]

Kleinfelter, Jospeh: tribute, E1165 [9AP]

La Familia de Hoy: tribute, E662 [27FE]

Law enforcement: compile information concerning U.S. currency confiscations in connection with certain drug offenses (H.R. 2310), E1846 [20MY]

———Federal funding programs (H.R. 2956), E2613 [19JY]

———matching Federal/local assistance grants for antidrug efforts, H8103 [21OC], H8134-H8137 [22OC]

Law enforcement officers: problem oriented policing, E2433 [27JN]

Legislative branch: random drug testing of officers and employees (H.R. 2420), H3992 [5JN]

Lehigh Valley, PA: anniversary of Hogar CREA (organization), E3981 [22NO]

Local government: Federal cost-sharing for fighting drug crime, E2613 [19JY]

Louisville, KY: tribute to Area Wide Alcohol/Drugs Rehabilitation Education Enforcement Coalition, E2930 [2AU]

Marin County, CA: Center Point Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services anniversary, E3137 [24SE]

Medicaid: coverage of drug dependency residential treatment programs for pregnant women and certain family members (H.R. 2489), E1954 [29MY]

———coverage of prescription drugs for qualified medicare beneficiaries (H.R. 2949), E2605 [18JY]

Medicare: coverage of anticancer drugs (H.R. 3826), E3950 [21NO]

———coverage of certain prescription drugs (H.R. 2500), E1975 [30MY]

Mental health: effects of Prozac on mental patients, E1652 [8MY]

Miami, FL: tribute to Allapattah Elementary School anti-drug campaign, E3765 [8NO]

———tribute to Concept House (organization), E3748 [7NO]

Michigan: tribute to Downriver Community Conference's Drug Free Downriver Week, E4063 [25NO]

My Pharmacy (drug store): anniversary, E3810 [12NO]

Narcotics: traffic, H4398 [12JN], E277 [23JA]

NASA: random drug testing for employees, H2722, H2723 [2MY]

National Commission to Study the Causes of the Demand for Drugs in the U.S.: establish, H8018, H8021 [17OC]

National DARE Day: designate (S.J. Res. 121), H5803 [24JY]

National Institute of Justice: study link between alcohol and crime, H8013 [17OC]

National objectives: children and family issues, E2720 [25JY], E2735 [26JY]

———economic and social conditions, H5201 [26JN]

National Red Ribbon Week for a Drug-Free America: designate (H.J. Res. 340), H8048 [17OC], H8543 [24OC], E3238 [3OC], E3330 [9OC]

———observance, E3449 [21OC], E3731 [6NO]

New Jersey State DARE Day II: observance, E3251, E3252 [3OC]

New York, NY: commend graduates of Samaritan Village substance abuse program, E3016 [12SE]

———tribute to Outreach Project, E3947 [21NO]

———tribute to Terryville Corinthians (soccer team), E2558 [16JY]

Northern Montgomery County Drug and Alcohol Task Force: commend efforts to combat drug and alcohol problems, E1365 [22AP]

Orphan drugs: price, E2435 [27JN]

Partnership for a Drug-Free America: commend efforts to combat nation's drug problem, E2669 [24JY]

Patents: protect biotechnology production processes (H.R. 1417), E946 [14MR]

Peru: Government's efforts to control international narcotics trafficking, H8674 [30OC]

Pharmaceuticals: approval of drugs for individuals suffering from life-threatening of debilitating illness (H.R. 2872), E3608 [30OC]

———approval of drugs for individuals suffering from life-threatening or debilitating illness (H.R. 2872), E2510 [11JY]

———FDA import alert on RU-486, H2541 [25AP]

———FDA import alert on RU-486 (H.R. 875), E488 [7FE]

———increasing drug prices during economic recession, E1168 [10AP]

———Japanese ownership of companies, H10850 [22NO]

———penalties for illegal activities relative to the approval of abbreviated drug applications (H.R. 2454), H8552, H8556, H8557 [28OC], E1906, E1907 [23MY]

———prescription drug accountability, E4179 [26NO]

———prescription drug prices, H6725 [24SE]

———pricing by manufacturers for drugs purchased by certain entities (H.R. 3405), E3138 [24SE]

———revise orphan drug provisions of law (H.R. 3930), E4073 [25NO]

Public Health Service: establish a Substance Abuse Treatment Corps (H.R. 2027), E1389, E1393 [23AP]

———prevalence and availability of treatment for substance abuse in States (H.R. 3696), E3671 [1NO]

Public lands: management of lands containing the pacific yew to ensure a supply of the cancer-treating drug, taxol (H.R. 3836), H10699 [20NO]

Quayle, Vice President: depiction in Garry B. Trudeau's ``Doonesbury'' cartoon, H10285, H10286 [18NO], H10609 [20NO], E3959 [22NO]

Real property: forfeiture of property relative to drug crimes, H8015, H8017, H8018, H8022 [17OC]

———forfeiture of property relative to drug crimes (H.R. 3524), E3314 [8OC], E3339 [9OC]

Research: adolescent sex survey, H5828, H5830, H5837, H5841, H5864-H5866 [25JY]

Rhode Island: tribute to Help Us Grow Straight Program, E100 [9JA]

———tribute to Marathon House graduates, E3532 [24OC]

Rural areas: crime and drug control (H.R. 2959), E2625 [19JY], E2657 [23JY]

Salerno, Shane: tribute, E1305 [18AP]

Social Security: drug and alcohol addiction program coverage (H.R. 3399), E3109 [23SE]

———drug treatment programs for pregnant women, E1963 [29MY]

South America: provide special benefits for the Andean nations (H.R. 661), H10737-H10739 [21NO]

Spartanburg, SC: Clifdale Elementary School winner of Concerned Businessmen's Association of America's Set a Good Example antidrug contest, E1975 [30MY]

Sports: penalties for trainers who induce athletes to use anabolic steroids (H.R. 867), E450 [7FE]

States: drug testing for certain individuals within criminal justice system, H8146, H8147 [22OC]

Tangipahoa Parish, LA: tribute to Jewell Sumner High School students, E3035 [12SE]

Taxation: clinical testing expenses for certain drugs for rare diseases or conditions (H.R. 3551), H7777 [10OC]

———credit for clinical testing expenses for rare diseases and impose windfall profit tax on excessively profitable drugs (H.R. 1713), E1171 [10AP]

———designation of $1 for drug treatment and rehabilitation on tax return (H.R. 942), H896 [6FE]

———treatment of duplicative medications and excessively priced new therapeutic medications (H.R. 3823), H10598 [19NO]

Telecommunications: possession of beepers and pagers by persons under 21 years of age (H.R. 1146), E654 [27FE]

Toledo, OH: public schools' drug-free schools campaign, E3343 [9OC]

Transportation: drug abuse programs for recipients of Federal mass transit assistance (H.R. 955), H996 [19FE]

Vatican: international conference on drug abuse and alcoholism hosted in Rome, E4129 [26NO]

Veterans: repeal copayment requirement for certain medication (H.R. 3736), E3776 [8NO]

Wade, Jonathan: Achievement Against the Odds Award recipient, E2035 [5JN]

Waterbury, CT: efforts to eliminate drug abuse in schools, E3840 [14NO]

West Virginia: tribute to Drug Abuse Resistance Educator program, E3842 [14NO]

Whirlpool Corp.: tribute, E1552 [1MY]

Wood County, OH: participation in Red Ribbon Week, E3400 [15OC]

Remarks in Senate

Advertising: prohibit illegal, S8897 [27JN]

Aid Association for Lutherans: recognition as a point of light by President Bush, S15812 [1NO]

AIDS: price of pentamidine, S9029 [27JN]

Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration: revise and extend certain programs (S. 1306), S7903 [17JN], S7937, S7939 [18JN], S12141-S12172 [2AU]

Arizona: tribute to Governor's Youth Commission Against Drugs, S16859 [15NO]

Bank of Credit and Commerce International: investigation, S12125 [2AU]

Capital punishment: intentional murder in drug-related cases, S8497-S8499 [24JN]

Chemicals: regulation of chemicals used in the manufacture of controlled substances, S8855, S8857 [27JN]

Children and youth: poverty and drug abuse prevention programs, S10587 [22JY]

———vaccine initiative (S. 904), S4877 [23AP]

Coast Guard: search and seizure operations involving drug smuggling, S9291-S9294 [9JY]

Cocaine: increase in related visits to hospital emergency rooms, S18544 [26NO]

Colombia: combatting international narcotics trafficking, S10853-S10855 [25JY]

Committee on Labor and Human Resources: legislative activities during 101st Congress, S4734 [18AP]

Common carriers: alcohol and drug testing for operators (S. 676), S3419, S3427 [14MR], S6133, S6137, S6138 [20MY], S13172 [17SE]

———alcohol and drug testing for operators (S. 677), S3419, S3427 [14MR]

———alcohol and drug testing for operators (S. 678), S3419, S3427 [14MR]

Correctional institutions: Federal prisoner drug testing, S8859 [27JN]

Courts: enhanced penalties for drug dealing in or near public housing, S8878 [27JN]

———require clerks to report the posting of bail in certain criminal cases (S. 1250), S7382, S7383 [6JN]

Crime: assist States in law enforcement efforts, crime control, and prisoner education projects (S. 648), S3271 [13MR]

———athletic programs as alternatives to drug and gang involvement, S9262 [8JY]

———capital punishment for illegal drug and narcotic kingpins (S. 105), S749 [14JA]

———definition of serious offenses, S8886 [27JN]

———life imprisonment for repeat drug traffickers, S8887 [27JN]

———mandatory prison sentences for drug crimes involving minors, S8888 [27JN]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures, S2887, S2993 [7MR], S3454 [14MR], S3827, S3874, S4074 [21MR], S7260, S7261, S7264 [6JN], S8133 [19JN], S11536 [31JY], S13751 [26SE]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), S16467 [12NO], S16658, S16659 [13NO], S17090-S17095 [19NO], S17313, S17314 [21NO]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), conference report, S18580 [27NO]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), insert text of S. 1241 in lieu, S16467 [12NO]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1151), S5816 [14MY], S6829-S6831 [24MY]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1151), unanimous-consent agreement, S6512 [23MY]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), S7321-S7323 [6JN], S7857 [13JN], S8231, S8241-S8307, S8380 [20JN], S8395-S8406 [21JN], S8486, S8488 [24JN], S8527, S8548-S8587 [25JN], S8649-S8698, S8702-S8704, S8716-S8732, S8822 [26JN], S8846-S8881, S8884-S8901, S8904-S8920, S8930-S8949 [27JN], S9039-S9094, S9096-S9098 [28JN], S9229, S9235-S9242, S9254-S9263 [8JY], S9284-S9312, S9327-S9330, S9376 [9JY], S9438-S9442, S9464, S9467, S9468-S9489 [10JY], S9739-S9742, S9763, S9802-S9807, S9809-S9832 [11JY], S10070 [16JY], S16966 [18NO]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), conference report, S18664, S18665-S18686 [27NO]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), debate procedure, S8930, S8931 [27JN], S9096, S9097 [28JN], S9749-S9751, S9803 [11JY]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1241), unanimous-consent agreement, S8305 [20JN], S8488 [24JN], S8537, S8546, S8570 [25JN], S8665, S8666, S8822 [26JN], S8907, S8931 [27JN], S9040, S9072 [28JN], S9263 [8JY], S9297, S9305 [9JY], S9439 [10JY], S9735, S9809 [11JY]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1335), S8310 [20JN]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 635), S3192, S3245-S3248 [13MR], S4076 [21MR], S7259 [6JN]

Dade County, FL: tribute to Dept. of Human Resources, S12931 [12SE]

Depository institutions: increase enforcement actions against money laundering (H.R. 26), placed on calendar, S17901 [23NO]

Diseases: AIDS epidemic, S6256 [21MY], S8375 [20JN], S9029 [27JN], S12877 [12SE], S14233 [2OC], S18323, S18536 [26NO]

———control spread of AIDS (S. 185), S878-S882 [14JA]

District of Columbia: capital punishment for drug-related homicides, S8559 [25JN]

Drug abuse: addiction and pregnancy, S15883 [5NO]

———anniversary of U.S. crack epidemic, S11355 [30JY]

———crime-free schools and communities relative to National Diffusion Network (H.R. 3057), S13245 [18SE]

———drug testing for released Federal prisoners (S. 622), S3082 [12MR]

———establish drug free zones at truck stops and highway rest areas, S8865, S8866 [27JN]

———establish education and prevention programs relating to youth gangs and runaway youths (H.R. 3259), S14218 [2OC]

———expand definition of drug paraphernalia, S8880 [27JN]

———housing and education of addicted mothers in treatment facilities with their children (S. 874), S4765, S4767 [18AP]

———narcotics traffic, S8647 [26JN]

———national drug control policy, S1495 [5FE], S9066 [28JN]

———national drug control strategy, S1471 [5FE]

———quality assurance in private sector drug testing programs (S. 2008), S17440-S17442, S17445 [21NO]

———substance abuse prevention in the workplace, S12848, S12849 [12SE]

———tribute to certain prevention programs in California, S15423 [29OC]

Drug-Free School Recognition Program: tribute to winning schools, S6759 [23MY]

Family and domestic relations: treatment of parents who are substance abusers and children of substance abusers (S. 597), S2949 [7MR]

FDA: generic drug approval process, S12708 [11SE], S16017, S16018 [6NO]

———review and revise the approval process for experimental drugs (S. Res. 218), S16460 [12NO]

Financial institutions: money laundering penalties (S. 305), S1631 [5FE]

Fire fighters: participation of local services in Federal drug forfeiture funds (S. 1591), S11373 [30JY]

Foreign aid: anti-drug efforts in Latin America, S8050 [18JN]

Health: addicted infants and pregnant women demonstration projects, S12885, S12886 [12SE]

———criteria for distribution of alcohol, drug abuse, and mental health block grant funds (S. 1238), S7318 [6JN]

———expedited approval for life threatening diseases (S. 1946), S16449 [12NO]

———prescription drug prices, S2711 [6MR]

———rehabilitation programs, S9296 [9JY]

———Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, S3559 [19MR]

Health care facilities: financial assistance to hospitals with significant drug-related emergency visits (S. 1049), S5762 [14MY]

Honolulu, HI: community forum on adolescent health, S9204 [28JN]

Human rights in Peru: Lawrence S. Eagleburger, S14733 [16OC]

Indians: establish substance abuse program (S. 290), S1300 [30JA]

Justice Assistance Grant Program: maintain current Federal-State funding ratio (S. 623), S3083 [12MR]

Kansas: construct drug-testing center, S11328 [30JY]

Latin America: drug interdiction policy, S10285 [17JY]

Law enforcement: agency roles in air and sea drug interdiction and money laundering investigations (S. 1575), S11071 [26JY]

———high intensity drug trafficking areas program, S18553 [26NO]

———multijurisdictional task force funding, S11341, S11342 [30JY]

Law enforcement officers: train police corps participants in drug and alcohol abuse education and prevention, S9091 [28JN]

Los Angeles County, CA: establish gang analysis center, S10364 [18JY]

Majewske, Marie: tribute, S5607 [9MY]

Martinez, Bob: nomination to be Director of National Drug Control Policy, S3844-S3846, S3848-S3862 [21MR]

———nomination to be Director of National Drug Control Policy, debate procedure, S3709 [20MR]

Medicaid: alcoholism and drug dependency residential treatment services for pregnant women and certain family members (S. 1677), S12262 [2AU]

———coverage of children's vaccines (S. 905), S4879 [23AP], S5050 [24AP]

———coverage of prescription drugs for qualified medicare beneficiaries (S. 1592), S11375 [30JY]

———drug discounts to Dept. of Veterans Affairs, S3132 [13MR]

———drug rebates, S4260 [9AP]

———operation of pharmaceutical benefit programs independent of drug purchasing requirements (S. 1992), S17245-S17246 [20NO]

Medicare: coverage of anticancer drugs (S. 1996), S17252 [20NO]

Mental health: funding levels for research and PATH grants for the homeless, S12753 [11SE]

Mexico: narcotics activities, S18544 [26NO]

Narcotics: availability of heroine for relief of pain due to terminal cancer (S. 358), S1598 [5FE]

———effects of involving military forces of Andean countries in counter-drug-enforcement activities, S2983 [7MR]

———emergency Federal assistance to drug emergency areas (S. 16), S611, S613 [14JA]

———regulation of precursor chemicals (S. 1142), S6655 [23MY]

———study effectiveness of national drug strategy (S. 30), S652 [14JA]

National D.A.R.E. Day: designate (S.J. Res. 121), S4485 [16AP], S8706 [26JN]

National objectives: partisan comparison, S2073 [21FE]

———priorities, S12617 [10SE]

National Red Ribbon Week for a Drug-Free America: designate (H.J. Res. 340), S15034 [22OC]

———designate (S.J. Res. 212), S14432 [4OC]

———observance in Oregon, S15026 [22OC]

Patents: extension guidelines (S. 2130), S18701 [27NO]

Peru: foreign aid to combat drug trafficking operations, S13428 [20SE]

———human rights violations, S11524 [31JY]

———military assistance, S14731 [16OC]

Pharmaceuticals: containment of prescription drug prices (S. 2000), S17291-S17302 [21NO]

———drug company pricing practices, S6831 [24MY]

———extend the drug patent for Ethiofos and its oral analogue (S. 526), S2515, S2516 [28FE]

———Federal grants to individuals exposed to diethylstilbestrol (DES) (S. 208), S910 [14JA]

———penalties for illegal activities relative to the approval of abbreviated drug applications (S. 1164), S6694, S6699 [23MY]

———pricing by manufacturers for drugs purchased by certain entities (S. 1729), S13333, S13335 [19SE]

———pricing policies, S12617 [10SE]

———protections against illegal activities involving drugs and medical devices (S. 1982), S16943 [18NO]

———research, S12367 [2AU]

———revise orphan drug provisions (S. 2060), S18366, S18369 [26NO]

Public Health Service: establish a Substance Abuse Treatment Corps (S. 1186), S6860 [24MY]

Research: medical and sexual activity survey, S18323 [26NO]

Rural areas: crime and drug control, S8280 [20JN]

———crime and drug control (S. 1313), S8014, S8016, S8017 [18JN], S8238 [20JN]

———crime prevention, S9041 [28JN]

Social Security: family support systems (S. 4), S480, S492 [14JA], S541-S543 [15JA], S2065 [21FE]

South America: antidrug policy in the Andean region, S5682 [9MY]

———foreign aid to combat drug trafficking operations, S17657-S17659 [22NO]

Southern Oregon Drug Awareness Program: tribute, S415 [12JA]

States: multijurisdictional drug task forces grant limitations, S8866, S8867 [27JN]

Syria: compliance with U.S. illegal drug control efforts, S2855 [6MR]

———trafficking activities, S2034 [20FE]

Transportation: drug and alcohol testing for operators of common carriers, S13877 [27SE]

———drug testing of those in safety positions in public transportation, S14773, S14774 [16OC]

———require drug-testing of schoolbus drivers, S17290 [21NO]

———testing, S1329 [30JA]

Veterans: compensated work therapy program, S5998, S6001 [16MY]

———extend certain drug treatment and other health care programs (S. 1266), S7485 [11JN]

———transition group homes for individuals recovering from substance abuse, S5999 [16MY]

Reports

AIDS: C. Everett Koop, H4011 [5JN]

Andean Anti-Drug Efforts—A Report to the Congress, S2983-S2985 [7MR]

Drug Control Strategy: Louisville/Jefferson County, KY Area Wide Alcohol/Drugs Rehabilitation Education Enforcement Coalition, E2930-E2932 [2AU]

Going to the Source—Results and Prospects for the War on Drugs in the Andes: Washington Office on Latin America, S8050-S8052 [18JN]

Justice Drug Grants to States: Office of National Drug Control Policy, E1684 [9MY]

Sendero Luminoso—Shining Path, E3628 [31OC]

U.S. Military Assistance, the Militarization of the War on Drugs, and the Prospects for the Consolidation of Democracy in Bolivia: Eduardo A. Gamarra, S5684-S5691 [9MY]

Violence by the Peruvian Terrorist Group—Sendero Luminoso, E3629 [31OC]

Reports filed

Consideration of H.R. 3371, National Policy To Control Crime and Reform Court Procedures: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 246) (H. Rept. 102-250), H7815 [11OC]

———Committee on Rules (H. Res. 247) (H. Rept. 102-253), H7862 [15OC]

Consideration of the Conference Report on H.R. 3371, National Policy To Control Crime and Reform Court Procedures: Committee on Rules (H. Res. 301) (H. Rept. 102-378), H11287 [25NO]

Establishment of Education and Prevention Programs Relating to Youth Gangs and Runaway Youths: Committee on Education and Labor (H.R. 3259) (H. Rept. 102-122), H6939 [26SE]

Establishment of Standards for Certification of Laboratories Engaged in Urine Drug Testing: Committee on Energy and Commerce (H.R. 33) (H. Rept. 102-302), H9699 [12NO]

Federal Depository Institution Regulatory Agencies Enforcement Actions Against Money Laundering: Committee on Foreign Affairs (H.R. 26) (H. Rept. 102-28), H3622 [23MY]

Federal Depository Institution Regulatory Enforcement Actions Against Money Laundering: Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs (H.R. 26) (H. Rept. 102-28), H1912 [20MR]

Narcotics Control Recommendations for the Andean Region, 1987-1991—More Aggressive Congressional Followup Necessary: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 102-412), H12055 [18DE]

National Policy To Control Crime and Reform Court Procedures: Committee on Ways and Means (H.R. 3371) (H. Res. 102-242), H7725 [9OC]

———Committee on the Judiciary (H.R. 3371) (H. Rept. 102-242), H7551 [7OC]

———committee on conference (H.R. 3371) (H. Rept. 102-405), H11885 [26NO]

Obstacles to Drug Development for HIV-Related Opportunistic Infections: Committee on Government Operations (H. Rept. 102-410), H12055 [18DE]

Penalties for Illegal Activities Relative to the Approval of Abbreviated Drug Applications: Committee on Energy and Commerce (H.R. 2454) (H. Rept. 102-272), H8494 [24OC]

Reorganization of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (S. 1306) (S. Rept. 102-131), S11369 [30JY]

Testing for Alcohol and Controlled Substances for Operators of Aircraft, Trains, and Commercial Motor Vehicles: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (S. 676) (H. Rept. 102-54), S5351 [6MY]

Resolutions by organizations

Therapeutic Substitution for Prescription Drugs: World Medical Association, S2991 [7MR]

Resumes

Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control (Select) activities, E3911 [19NO]

Rulings of the Chair

Crime: national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), H8011 [17OC]

Statements

Abortion Pill RU-486: Edouard Sakis, H2542 [25AP]

Basic Biomedical Research and the Development of Drugs for the Treatment of Human Disease: Tom Maniatis, E2405 [27JN]

Biomedical Research: W. Virgil Brown, E3286 [3OC]

Children's Vaccine Initiative Act: Association of Schools of Public Health, S4878 [23AP]

———Children's Defense Fund, S4878 [23AP]

———President Bush, S4878 [23AP]

———Samuel L. Katz, United States Committee for UNICEF, S4879 [23AP]

Comments on Andean Anti-Drug Efforts—A Report to the Congress: Human Rights Watch (organization), S2986 [7MR]

Congress' Exemption From Equal Opportunity and Protection Laws: President Bush, H8574 [28OC]

Crime Control: Bill Hotz, S3875 [21MR]

———Louis W. Sullivan, Sec. of HHS, S3875 [21MR]

Dept. of Defense Guidance for Implementation of the President's National Drug Control Strategy: Dick Cheney, Sec. of Defense, E58 [3JA]

Drug Receptors—Gateway to the Cell, Key to New Therapeutics: Robert J. Lefkowitz, E3285 [3OC]

Exclusionary Rule: William H. Rehnquist, Chief Justice, S8486 [24JN]

Hale 'Opio Kauai, Inc.: Jonah Mercado, E3190 [30SE]

Human Rights in Peru: Americas Watch, S14731 [16OC]

———Amnesty International, S14731 [16OC]

———Dept. of State, S14731 [16OC]

———Peruvian National Human Rights Coordinating Committee, S14731 [16OC]

National Drug Control Strategy: Office of National Drug Control Policy, E3011 [12SE]

National Policy To Control Crime and Reform Court Procedures: Citizens for Law and Order, Inc., S18673 [27NO]

Nomination of Bob Martinez To Be Director of National Drug Control Policy: Lawton Chiles, Governor of Florida, S3845 [21MR]

———Sean O'Sullivan, S3845 [21MR]

Pain Relief for Cancer Victims: William F. Buckley, Jr., S1599 [5FE]

Prevention of Drug Abuse: Bob Martinez, S3846 [21MR]

Youth for a Drug-Free America: Shelby Justesen, E3330 [9OC]

Studies

Epidemic Free-Base Cocaine Abuse, S3854-S3856 [21MR]

Summaries

Childhood Immunization Improvement Act (S. 905), S4880 [23AP]

Children's Vaccine Initiative Act (S. 904), S4878 [23AP]

Criminal Penalties for Failure To Obey Landing Order From Federal Law Enforcement Officer: Committee on Narcotics (Select), E3553 [25OC]

Drug and Device Enforcement Act (S. 1982), S16946-S16948 [18NO]

Drug Emergency Areas Act (S. 16), S612 [14JA]

Establish Standards for Certification of Laboratories Engaged in Urine Drug Testing (H.R. 33), E1 [3JA]

Gorton Amendment to S. 1241, Violent Crime Control Act, S8856 [27JN]

Indian Anti-Drug Abuse Act Amendments (S. 290), S1302 [30JA]

Medicare Cancer Coverage Improvement Act (H.R. 3826), E3951 [21NO]

National Policy To Control Crime and Reform Court Procedures (H.R. 1400), E920 [13MR]

Orphan Drug Act Amendments (S. 2060), S18368 [26NO]

Prescription Accountability and Patient care Improvement Act, E4173-E4175 [26NO]

Prescription Drug Cost Containment Act (S. 2000), S17298 [21NO]

Surveys

Selected Questions on Health Care: Wirthlin Group (research firm), E3608 [30OC]

Tables

Major provisions of Senate crime bill (S. 1241), S9815 [11JY]

Texts of

H. Res. 164, AIDS epidemic, H3913 [4JN]

H. Res. 247, consideration of H.R. 3371, national policy to control crime and reform court procedures, H7883 [16OC]

H. Res. 301, waiving points of order against conference report on national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3371), H11678 [26NO]

H.J. Res. 59, designate Children of Substance Abuse Week, E71 [3JA]

H.J. Res. 217, National Dare Day, E1221 [11AP]

H.J. Res. 340, National Red Ribbon Week for a Drug-Free America, H8049 [17OC]

H.R. 26, depository institutions' increase of enforcement actions against money laundering, H4192-H4203 [10JN]

H.R. 1656, Trauma Center Revitalization Act, E1123 [22MR]

H.R. 2310, Drug Cash Information Act, E1846 [20MY]

H.R. 2454, Generic Drug Enforcement Act, H8552-H8556 [28OC]

H.R. 2774, availability for community-based crime control and drug abuse prevention programs, E2379 [26JN]

H.R. 3057, crime-free schools and communities relative to National Diffusion Network, H6414 [11SE]

H.R. 3259, establish drug abuse education and prevention programs relating to youth gangs and runaway youths, H7090 [30SE]

H.R. 3371, national policy to control crime and reform court procedures, H7916-H7950 [16OC]

H.R. 3540, drug treatment services, E3334 [9OC]

H.R. 3696, availability of substance abuse treatment in States, E3672 [1NO]

H.R. 3826, Medicare Cancer Coverage Improvement Act, E3951 [21NO]

H.R. 3832, Educators' and Drug-Exposed Children's Assistance Act, E3933 [21NO]

S. 16, Drug Emergency Areas Act, S612 [14JA]

S. 30, study effectiveness of national drug strategy, S653 [14JA]

S. 105, capital punishment for illegal drug and narcotic kingpins, S752-S755 [14JA]

S. 185, AIDS Control Act, S882-S885 [14JA]

S. 208, Federal grants to individuals exposed to diethylstilbestrol (DES), S911 [14JA]

S. 290, establish substance abuse program for Indians, S1300 [30JA]

S. 305, money laundering penalties for financial institutions, S1631-S1635 [5FE]

S. 358, Compassionate Pain Relief Act, S1599 [5FE]

S. 526, extend the drug patent for Ethiofos and its oral analogue, S2516 [28FE]

S. 597, Children of Substance Abusers Act, S2950-S2954 [7MR]

S. 618, Violent Crime Control Act, S8721-S8723 [26JN]

S. 635, Comprehensive Violent Crime Control Act, S3193-S3214 [13MR], S8720 [26JN]

S. 648, Crime Control Act, S3272 [13MR]

S. 676, alcohol and drug testing for common carrier operators, S6134-S6136, S6139-S6143 [20MY]

S. 676, alcohol and drug testing for persons involved in the operation of common carriers, S3419 [14MR]

S. 677, alcohol and drug testing for persons involved in the operation of trains, S3423 [14MR]

S. 678, alcohol and drug testing for persons involved in the operation of common carriers, S3424 [14MR]

S. 874, housing and education of drug-addicted mothers in treatment facilities with their children, S4766 [18AP]

S. 904, children's vaccine initiative, S4878 [23AP]

S. 905, medicaid coverage of children's vaccines, S4880 [23AP]

S. 1049, Hospital Emergency Department Uncompensated Care Act, S5763 [14MY]

S. 1142, regulation of precursor chemicals used to make synthetic drugs, S6656 [23MY]

S. 1164, Generic Drug Enforcement Act, S6694-S6698 [23MY]

S. 1186, Substance Abuse Treatment Corps Act, S6861 [24MY]

S. 1238, criteria for distribution of alcohol, drug abuse, and mental health block grant funds, S7319 [6JN]

S. 1241, Violent Crime Control Act, S9982-S10038 [15JY]

S. 1306, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration Reorganization Act, S7905-S7918 [17JN]

S. 1313, Rural Crime and Drug Control Act, S8015 [18JN]

S. 1335, Strategy To Eliminate Crime in the Urban and Rural Environment Act, S8311-S8331 [20JN]

S. 1575, Drug Supply Reduction Act, S11071-S11075 [26JY]

S. 1592, Prescription Drug Purchasing Assistance for Older Americans Act, S11375 [30JY]

S. 1677, Medicaid Substance Abuse Treatment Act, S12264 [2AU]

S. 1729, Public Health Clinic Prudent Pharmaceutical Purchasing Act, S13334 [19SE]

S. 1946, Access to Life-Saving Therapies Act, S16450 [12NO]

S. 1982, Drug and Device Enforcement Act, S16943-S16946 [18NO]

S. 1992, Medicaid operation of pharmaceutical benefit programs independent of drug purchasing requirements, S17246 [20NO]

S. 1996, Medicare Cancer Coverage Improvement Act, S17253 [20NO]

S. 2000, Prescription Drug Cost Containment Act, S17292-S17295 [21NO]

S. 2008, Quality Assurance in the Private Sector Drug Testing Act, S17442-S17445 [21NO]

S. 2060, revise orphan drug provisions, S18367 [26NO]

S. 2130, patents extension guidelines, S18702 [27NO]

S. Res. 218, review and revise the FDA's approval process for experimental drugs, S16460 [12NO]

S.J. Res. 121, National D.A.R.E. Day, S4485 [16AP], S8708 [26JN]

S.J. Res. 121, National DARE Day, H5803 [24JY]