McCONNELL, MITCH(a Senator from Kentucky)

Addresses

Westvaco Corp. Wildlife Management Area: R. Scott Wallinger, S9313• [30JN]

Amendments offered by, to

Agriculture, rural development, FDA, and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 5487), S10452, S10541 [28JY]

Budget: setting forth the Federal budget for 1993-97 (S. Con. Res. 106; H. Con. Res. 287), S5464, S5535 [10AP]

Commonwealth of Independent States: economic assistance to emerging republics (S. 2532), S9429, S9548 [1JY], S9861, S9862, S9863 [2JY]

Dept. of Transportation: making appropriations (H.R. 5518), S11544, S11629 [5AU]

District of Columbia: making appropriations (H.R. 5517), S10884, S10901, S10945, S10952 [30JY]

Education: improve system (S. 2), S173 [22JA]

Elections: national voter registration (S. 250), S6330, S6397 [7MY], S6507, S6508 [12MY], S6853, S6856, S6911, S6912 [19MY]

Foreign operations, export financing, and related programs: making appropriations (H.R. 5368), S15825, S15891 [30SE]

Government: regulation of Government-sponsored enterprises (S. 2733), S9074 [26JN], S9195 [30JN]

Higher Education Act: reauthorization (S. 1150), S1879, S1922, S1929 [20FE]

National defense: authorizing appropriations for the Dept. of Defense and defense activities of the Dept. of Energy (S. 3114), S14002, S14007, S14040, S14130, S14131, S14132 [18SE]

Petroleum: dependence on foreign sources (S. 2166), S1027, S1094 [5FE], S1542, S1599 [18FE]

Public broadcasting: authorizing appropriations (S. 1504), S7344, S7366 [2JN]

Research: stimulate trade, competitiveness, and technological leadership of the U.S. (S. 479), S2268, S2343 [26FE]

Taxation: establish enterprise zones (H.R. 11), S14887, S14888, S14991 [24SE], S15092, S15259 [25SE], S15301, S15399 [26SE]

Appointments

Conferee: H.R. 4996, Jobs Through Exports Act, S15959 [1OC]

———S. 3, Senate Election Ethics Act, S3992 [19MR]

Articles and editorials

After Being Acquired, a Small Distiller Remains Autonomous—and Prosperous, Alecia Swasy, Wall Street Journal (publication), S4524• [31MR]

An Honor Deserved—Eula Hall's Good Works Don't Go Unrecognized, Lexington (KY) Herald-Leader, S9395 [1JY]

As Long as Guns at Fort Knox Keep Booming, So Will This Town, Joseph Gerth, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S9553• [1JY]

Bagging the Odds—Melton Makes Mark With Stores, Wayne Fowler, Business First (publication), S14709• [22SE]

Bargain-Basement Image Brings Good Fortune, Phil West, Lexington (KY) Herald-Leader, S5336• [9AP]

Beach Honored as Volunteer of the Year, Three Forks (KY) Tradition, S7241• [21MY]

Bogus Campaign Finance Reform, David S. Broder, Washington (DC) Post, S5689 [28AP]

Bowling Green—Rapid Growth Has Residents Wondering How Much Is Too Much, Cynthia Crossley, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S7369•-S7371• [2JN]

Burkesville, Kirsten Haukebo, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S8713• [23JN]

Bush Finally Takes a Stand Against Enviro-Hysteria, Morton K. Kondracke, Roll Call (publication), S8543• [18JN]

Bush Is Right Not To Sign Environmental Treaty, USA Today (publication), S8543• [18JN]

Camel Wronged, Joel S. Dubow, Food & Beverage Marketing (publication), S14901 [24SE]

Career Reflects Ways Arms Industry Evolved—Dwight E. Heffelbower Rose to Chairmanship of Mason & Hanger, Liz C. Petros, Lexington (KY) Herald-Leader, S2245• [25FE]

Checkoff Time Approaching, by, Washington (DC) Times, S1302 [7FE]

Corbin Doctor Gets Top Award From His Peers, Cheryl Meadows and Deborah Campbell, S4403• [26MR]

Countians Recall ``Day of Infamy''—Today Marks 50th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor Attack, Andy Messer, Harlan (KY) Enterprise, S4125• [24MR]

Cynthiana, Jay Blanton, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S8318• [16JN]

Democrats' Balmy Mood—Upbeat Congressional Fund-Raiser, Roxanne Roberts, Washington (DC) Post, S5843 [30AP]

Election Reform That Fetters Free Speech, by, Washington (DC) Post, S5860 [30AP]

Elkton, Cynthia Crossley, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S10956• [30JY]

``Ethnic Cleansing'' Against Bosnian-Serb Villages and Towns, S12044 [10AU]

Family Barbecue Business Is All Smoke and Careers, Judith Egerton, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S11504• [4AU]

Farmer Refused To Let Injury Paralyze Campaign—New Farm Bureau President Ran for Office on His Back, Kevin Osbourn, Lexington (KY) Herald-Leader, S2345• [26FE]

50 Ways We've Seen the Greatest Glover, Tom Weir, USA Today (publication), S385 [24JA]

For Leatherman, Hard Work Has Always Been the Law, Ron Cooper, Business First (publication), S13662• [16SE]

Former Police Officer Carries Badge of GOP, Jack Hicks, Covington (KY) Kentucky Post, S4527• [31MR]

Fox Cashed in Insurance for Real Estate Market, John Bowman, Business First (publication), S14711• [22SE]

Freund to ``Build Bridges'' Between County Agencies, Sandy Semans-Herald, Business First (publication), S15273• [25SE], S15490• [28SE]

From Rags to Rages, David McGinty, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S8714•-S8716• [23JN]

Georgetown—Despite Impact of Toyota Boom, the Community Maintains Its Quality of Life, Richard Wilson, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S4058 [20MR]

Hackworth Uses Low-Key Style in Boosting Shelbyville, Eric Benmour, Business First (publication), S10047• [21JY]

Hardinsburg, Beverly Bartlett, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S14832• [23SE]

Hartford, Cynthia Crossley, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S8545• [18JN]

Health Police Are Blowing Smoke, B. Bruce-Biggs, Fortune (publication), S14902 [24SE]

Homage From a Homeboy, William F. Reed, Sports Illustrated (publication), S384• [24JA]

Hopkinsville, Mark Schaver, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S7900• [10JN]

In Character for Kentucky—Bicentennial Is Revising Some Leading Figures in State's History, Andrew Adler, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S7499• [3JN]

In Defense of Soft Money, James J. Brady and Joseph E. Sandler, Washington (DC) Post, S5861 [30AP]

Inescapable Solidarity, Kevin W. Cosby, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S6615• [13MY]

Inez, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S14576• [21SE]

Ingwerson Is Superintendent of the Year, Holly Holland, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S2347• [26FE], S2449 [27FE]

Irvine, Richard Wilson, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S17535• [7OC]

John Begley is Advocate for Area's Visual Artists, John Bowman, Business First (publication), S14834• [23SE]

Kentuckians at the Olympics, Mark Maloney, Chuck Green, and Maryjean Wall, Lexington (KY) Herald-Leader, S10958•-S10960• [30JY]

Lancaster, Kirsten Haukebo, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S13666• [16SE]

Lexmark's Goal—Recognition, Liz C. Petros, Lexington (KY) Herald-Leader, S4234• [25MR]

Marion, Mark Schaver, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S10147• [22JY]

Mayor-Elect Webb Says He's Ready and Willing To Bring Vision to Fruition, Robyn L. Minor, Bowling Green (KY) News, S4236• [25MR]

Mazak Profits From New Technology Investment Touted as Key to Growth, Mike Boyer, Cincinnati (OH) Enquirer, S4126• [24MR]

Middlesboro—It's Seen Boom and Bust, Sin and Salvation—New Roads May Let It See Tourists, Kirsten Haukebo, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S4406• [26MR]

Military Intervention by the Republic of Croatia in the Republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina, S12045 [10AU]

Morehead—A Town Shaped by Hills, History, and a School, Jay Blanton, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S4235• [25MR]

Mount Sterling, Richard Wilson, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S7724• [9JN]

Moving on—Deputy U.S. Marshal Departing After 20 Years at Federal Building, Tim Stein, Cincinnati (OH) Kentucky Post, S7898• [10JN]

Munfordville, Cynthia Crossley, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S8408• [17JN]

New Position Brings Richardson Out of Shadows, Rachael Kamuf, Business First (publication), S13428•-S13430• [14SE]

Nice Guy Finishes, at Last—After 39 Years of UK Broadcasts, Cawood Ledford Prepares to Sign Off, C. Ray Hall, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S3155•-S3157• [10MR]

Nicholasville, Richard Wilson, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S11501• [4AU]

Once and Forever, William N. Young, Sports Illustrated (publication), S381•-S384• [24JA]

Owenton—Out-of-the-Way Town Is Trying To Attract Jobs and Keep People, Gregory A. Hall, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S14155• [18SE]

Paducah, Mark Schaver, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S13557• [15SE], S13664 [16SE]

Pewee Valley—Long on History, Short on Bustle, Town Is More Than an Affluent Suburb, Kristi D. Young, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S4525• [31MR]

Power to the Parties, David S. Broder, Washington (DC) Post, S5860 [30AP]

Profile of Centers' President, Kentucky Psychological Association Newsletter, S12086• [10AU], S12719• [12AU]

Public Funding—Failed Reform, by and Eugene McCarthy, Christian Science Monitor (publication), S5859 [30AP]

Public Trough Isn't All That Feeds Capital's Economy, C. Ray Hall, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S10245•-S10247• [23JY]

Railroaders, Republicans and Redhounds Call It Home, C. Ray Hall, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S5546• [10AP]

Ranking Helps Bellarmine Spread Word, Glenn Rutherford, Lexington (KY) Herald-Leader, S5548• [10AP]

Reservist—Price of Gulf Call-up Too High! Rick Maze, Navy Times (publication), S14008 [18SE]

Salyersville, John Voskuhl, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S10043• [21JY]

Self-Esteem—Newest Member of Law Firm Building His Practice on It, Donna B. Stinnett, Henderson (KY) Gleaner, S2858• [4MR]

Senator Served Well, Covington (KY) Kentucky Post, S3980• [19MR]

Short-Term Gains in Long-Term Care—Small Business's Big Gamble on Hospitals Pays Off, Kevin Osbourn, Lexington (KY) Herald-Leader, S3151• [10MR]

Should All Taxpayers Fund Gubernatorial Campaigns? Kentucky Roll Call (publication), S4239• [25MR]

Soldier Who Lost Leg Is Playing Ball Again, Bill Wolfe, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S2610• [27FE]

Some Typical Examples of Massacres of Bosnian-Serbs by Units of the Croatian Army in Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Bosnian Territorial Defense, S12044 [10AU]

Taxpayer-Funded Cult, Wall Street Journal (publication), S1301 [7FE], S5859 [30AP]

Taylorsville—Progress Makes Inroads, but It's Still a Cozy Place, Joseph Gerth, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S13430• [14SE]

Thomas More Losing Leader, Jeannie Houck and Debra Ann Vance, Cincinnati (OH) Post, S9079• [26JN]

Town That Tries To Get the Most Out of What It Has, Fran Ellers, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S15897• [30SE]

Walters Draws on Humor To Combat Job Pressure, Ron Cooper, Business First (publication), S9314• [30JN]

Warsaw, Beverly Bartlett, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S13917•-S13919• [17SE]

Washington Reporter Adam Condo, 50, Dies, Connie Remlinger, Cincinnati (OH) Kentucky Post, S9105 [29JN]

We Need Loud, Mean Campaigns, Samuel L. Popkin, Washington (DC) Post, S5861 [30AP]

Westvaco's Wildlife Refuge Growing, Steve Vantreese, Paducah (KY) Sun, S4414 [26MR]

What if 100 Jumbo Jets Crashed and No One Survived? Aide (publication), S7493• [3JN]

William McAnulty Takes Controversy Head On, Rachael Kamuf, Business First (publication), S9153•-S9155• [29JN]

Williamsburg, Kirsten Haukebo, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S6923• [19MY]

Winchester, Jay Blanton, Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, S8117• [11JN]

WKU Mainstay Notes Changes, Evans Donnell, Owensboro (KY) Messenger-Inquirer, S6932 [19MY]

Wonder Woman Lives—She's Disguised as a Doctor, Eric Benmour, Business First (publication), S13555•-S13557• [15SE]

Bills and resolutions introduced by

Animals: prohibit export of black bear viscera (see S. 3269), S14976 [24SE]

Begin, Menachem: tribute (see S. Res. 268), S3116 [10MR]

Canada: chicken import quotas (see S. Con. Res. 98), S2843 [4MR]

Children and youth: search for missing juveniles (see S. 2887), S8792 [24JN]

Commonwealth of Independent States: U.S. policy (see S. Res. 259), S1894 [20FE]

District of Columbia: enforcement of laws relative to the possession of mace (see S. 3020), S10218 [23JY]

Food stamps: identify and curtail fraud (see S. 3314), S16530 [3OC]

Bills and resolutions introduced by, as cosponsor

Agriculture: acreage allotment for certain commodities (see S. 3327), S16978 [5OC]

———economical enhancement through agricultural product exports and domestic employment opportunities (see S. 2361), S3766 [17MR]

Armed Forces: benefits for families of members who are victims of abuse by such members (see S. 3009), S11393 [3AU]

Budget: constitutional amendment to require balanced (see S.J. Res. 182), S6503 [12MY]

Burdick, Quentin N.: tribute (see S. Res. 338), S12939 [8SE]

Children and youth: improve certain nutrition programs (see S. 2760), S7027 [20MY]

———use of official mail to locate and recover missing children (see S. 3279), S15398 [26SE]

Commonwealth of Independent States: establish a Democracy Corps to assist in the development of free market economies (see S. 2388), S4097 [24MR]

Congress: require members to pay for medical services provided by the Office of the Attending Physician (see S. 1830), S4660 [1AP]

Constitutional amendments: election of President and Vice President (see S.J. Res. 312), S7981 [11JN]

Courts: access to civil justice relative to costs and delay (see S. 2180), S910 [4FE]

Crime: Federal assistance to local agencies in preventing crime against senior citizens (see S. 2484), S10037 [21JY]

———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (see S. 2305), S2674 [3MR]

———State enactment of legislation relative to stalking other persons (see S. 2922), S10038 [21JY]

Cuba: democratic reforms (see S. 2918), S11627 [5AU]

Dept. of Agriculture: implementation of a universal school lunch and breakfast programs (see S. Res. 303), S9542 [1JY]

Economy: impact of Federal regulations and legislation (see S. 2319), S2911 [5MR]

———national objectives priority assignments (see S. 2195), S1040 [5FE]

Employment: tax credit for businesses establishing family leave policies (see S. 3265), S14808 [23SE]

Endangered species: protection of the African elephant (see S. Con. Res. 70), S2233 [25FE]

Families and domestic relations: funding for maternity home expenses and the collection and disclosure of adoption information (see S. 3091), S10508 [28JY]

Financial institutions: interstate banking and branching (see S. 2355), S3692 [13MR]

Firearms: restore Second Amendment rights of all Americans (see S. 2113), S2341 [26FE]

Food stamps: prevent a reduction in the adjusted cost of the thrifty food plan (see S. 3001), S10242 [23JY]

Government regulations: accountability (see S. 2942), S10943 [30JY]

Income: treatment of Federal pay relative to garnishment and similar legal fees (see S. 316), S1078 [5FE]

Israel: anniversary of reunification of Jerusalem (see S. Con. Res. 113), S8000 [11JN]

———loan guarantees (see S. Res. 277), S4636 [1AP]

John Heinz Competitive Excellence Award: establish (see S. 2530), S4786 [2AP]

Local government: increase Federal payments in lieu of taxes (see S. 140), S6502 [12MY]

Medicare: payment provisions for new physicians (see S. 2362), S13550 [15SE]

———payments made to medicare-dependent, small rural hospitals (see S. 3117), S11071 [31JY]

Members of Congress: constitutional amendment on pay raises (see S. Con. Res. 118), S6484 [12MY]

National Agriculture Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 272), S3872 [18MR]

National Children's Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 319), S8500 [18JN]

National Crime Victims' Rights Week: designate (see S.J. Res. 266), S6021 [5MY]

National D.A.R.E. Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 295), S7046 [20MY]

National Military Families Recognition Day: designate (see S.J. Res. 328), S10369 [27JY]

Nuclear weapons: assistance for employees affected by production modifications at certain facilities (see S. 2483), S10037 [21JY]

Office of Cambodian Genocide Investigation: establish (see S. 2622), S7361 [2JN]

OPIC: extend authorities (see S. 3294), S16143 [1OC]

OSHA: regulations (see S. Con. Res. 17), S2763 [3MR]

Paine, Thomas: construction of a monument on the Capitol Grounds (see S. Con. Res. 110), S5501 [10AP]

Pesticides: regulation of use (see S. 2085), S1597 [18FE]

Pharmaceuticals: alternate uses of new animal drugs and new drugs intended for human use (see S. 2667), S6099 [6MY]

Printing: require that all Federal printing use soybean oil-based inks (see S. 2832), S7790 [10JN]

Quentin N. Burdick U.S. Courthouse, Fargo, ND: designate (see S. 3224), S13266 [10SE]

Rural areas: prepayment and refinancing of Federal loans made to electrification and telephone systems (see S. 2978), S9777 [2JY]

Senate Rules: amend (see S. Res. 66), S5706 [28AP]

Solid waste: local authorization relative to disposal facility acceptance of waste generated outside the State (see S. 2384), S4031 [20MR]

———State restriction of the interstate transportation of municipal waste (see S. 2877), S10241 [23JY]

Somalia: humanitarian assistance (see S. Con. Res. 132), S11072 [31JY]

Telecommunications: modernize infrastructure relative to universally accessible telephone service (see S. 2810), S15660 [29SE]

TVA: treatment of certain employees relative to retention of competing employees in a reduction in force (see S. 2490), S4500 [31MR]

Unemployment: emergency compensation (see S. 2699), S6484 [12MY]

Year of the American Craft—A Celebration of the Creative Work of the Hand: designate (see S.J. Res. 218), S1268 [6FE]

Cloture motions

Carnes, Edward E.: nomination to be circuit judge, S12816 [8SE], S12970 [9SE]

Government: regulation of Government-sponsored enterprises (S. 2733), S9256 [30JN], S9343, S9352 [1JY]

Descriptions

Senate Election Ethics Act conference report shortcomings, S5859 [30AP]

Factsheets

Carlisle, KY, Statistics, S15896• [30SE]

Letters

Campaign finance reform: Morton H. Halperin and Robert S. Peck, ACLU, S5688 [28AP], S5862 [30AP]

Tax deduction for advertising of tobacco products: Burt Neuborne, S14899 [24SE]

———Christopher Finan, Media Coalition, Inc., S14898 [24SE]

———Daniel L. Jaffe, Association of National Advertisers, Inc., S14899 [24SE]

———Doris Conley, Software Systems, Inc., S14900 [24SE]

———George Gross, Magazine Publishers of America, S14898 [24SE]

———John Lachiusa, Fruit of the Loom, Inc., S14901 [24SE]

———Marvin Womack, Procter & Gamble Manufacturing Co., S14900 [24SE]

———Morton H. Halperin and Robert S. Peck, ACLU, S14901 [24SE]

———Ronald A. Sarasin, National Beer Wholesalers Association, Inc., S14901 [24SE]

Lists

Bosnia-Herzegovinan towns and villages impacted by efforts to depopulate Serbians, S12044, S12045 [10AU]

Scholars against spending limits, S5689 [28AP]

Papers

Labor Political Action Committees Contributions and Activities: National Institute for Labor Relations Research, S7959 [11JN]

Press releases

Detention of civilians in Bosnia-Herzegovinia by the Serbians, S12045 [10AU]

Remarks by, on

Agriculture, rural development, FDA, and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 5487), S10468 [28JY]

Air pollution: stabilize emissions of carbon dioxide to protect global climate (S. 2668), S6285 [7MY]

Animals: prohibit export of black bear viscera (S. 3269), S14978• [24SE]

Appropriations: line-item veto, S2475 [27FE]

Armed Forces: impact on National Guard and Reserve members serving in the Persian Gulf Conflict who were self-employed or small business owners, S14008 [18SE]

Army: Fort Knox Armor Center funding, S13734 [17SE]

Barton, Donald: Kentucky Academy of Family Physicians Citizen Doctor of the Year award recipient, S4402• [26MR]

Beach, Charles, Jr.: Kentucky Chamber of Commerce's Volunteer of the Year, S7241• [21MY]

Bellarmine College: tribute, S5548• [10AP]

Bowling Green, KY: tribute, S7369• [2JN]

Budget: constitutional amendment to require balanced, S9219 [30JN]

———making supplemental appropriations, transfers, and rescissions (H.R. 5620), S13491 [15SE]

Caldwell County, KY: tribute to Caldwell County High School We the People program participants, S5819• [29AP]

Campbellsville, KY: tribute, S16196• [1OC]

Canada: chicken import quotas (S. Con. Res. 98), S2854• [4MR]

Carlisle, KY: tribute, S15896• [30SE]

Children and youth: cooperation between the Depts. of Justice and HHS to assist in locating missing children, S14887 [24SE]

China, People's Republic of: most-favored-nation status (H.R. 2212), conference report, S2167 [25FE]

———most-favored-nation status (H.R. 5318), S13562• [15SE]

Climate: administration policy on global warming convention, S6285 [7MY]

———global warming convention, S8542• [18JN], S17150 [7OC]

Coal: export credits, S12478 [12AU]

———production tax, S3676 [13MR]

Commonwealth of Independent States: certify adherence to debt repayment schedules, S9717 [2JY]

———development of clean coal technologies, S9615 [2JY]

———economic assistance to emerging republics (S. 2532), S9117 [29JN], S9429, S9430, S9452 [1JY], S9610, S9615, S9651, S9717 [2JY]

———U.S. policy (S. Res. 259), S1921• [20FE]

Congress: require members to pay for medical services provided by the Office of the Attending Physician (S. 1830), S4532• [31MR]

Constitutional amendments: election of President and Vice President (S.J. Res. 312), S7995 [11JN]

Corbin, KY: tribute, S5545• [10AP]

Courts: access to civil justice relative to costs and delay (S. 2180), S914 [4FE], S4685 [2AP]

Cumberland County, KY: tribute to the small town of Burkesville, S8713• [23JN]

Cynthiana, KY: tribute, S8318• [16JN]

Dept. of Agriculture: implementation of a universal school lunch and breakfast programs (S. Res. 303), S9760 [2JY]

Dept. of Defense: counter-drug support requirements, S14003 [18SE]

Dept. of the Interior: making appropriations (H.R. 5503), S11579 [5AU]

Dept. of Transportation: making appropriations (H.R. 5518), S11544 [5AU]

Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies: making appropriations (S. 3026), S10355 [27JY], S10405 [28JY]

Disasters: making appropriations for assistance (H.R. 5132), S6972, S6987 [20MY]

District of Columbia: enforcement of laws relative to the possession of mace, S10901, S10902 [30JY]

———enforcement of laws relative to the possession of mace (S. 3020), S10226 [23JY]

———making appropriations (H.R. 5517), S10901, S10902 [30JY]

———National Race for the Cure, S8708• [23JN]

Drunken driving: national effort to combat, S7493• [3JN]

Elections: campaign ethics reform and contribution limits, S4238• [25MR], S7958 [11JN]

———campaign ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 3), conference report, S5685, S5688, S5690 [28AP], S5754, S5755 [29AP], S5833, S5843, S5846, S5858, S5862 [30AP]

———campaign ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 3), veto, S6566, S6567, S6568, S6571, S6572, S6573, S6574, S6578 [13MY]

———Federal prosecution for election fraud, S6854, S6855, S6856 [19MY]

———national voter registration (S. 250), S6307, S6308 [7MY], S6454 [12MY], S6852, S6854, S6855, S6856, S6857, S6858 [19MY], S6942 [20MY]

———national voter registration (S. 250), veto, S14206, S14210, S14211, S14221 [21SE]

Elkton, KY: tribute, S10956• [30JY]

Financial institutions: moratorium on interstate branching by savings associations, S8761 [24JN]

Food stamps: identify and curtail fraud (S. 3314), S16530 [3OC]

Foreign aid: establish an educational and business exchange program with the Commonwealth of Independent States, S9610 [2JY]

Frankfort, KY: tribute, S10245• [23JY]

Georgetown, KY: tribute, S4057• [20MR]

Government: regulation of Government-sponsored enterprises (S. 2733), S8761 [24JN], S9219 [30JN]

Hall, Eula: Common Cause Public Service Achievement Award recipient, S9395 [1JY]

Hardinsburg, KY: tribute, S14832• [23SE]

Hartford, KY: tribute, S8545• [18JN]

Health: national policy to provide health care and reform insurance procedures, S3667 [13MR]

Higher Education Act: reauthorization (S. 1150), S1866, S1890 [20FE]

Hong Kong: establish U.S. policy as of July 1, 1997 (S. 1731), S7153 [21MY]

Hopkinsville, KY: tribute, S7899• [10JN]

Hurricanes: Federal relief efforts for damage caused by Andrew, S13491 [15SE]

IMF: assistance to Commonwealth of Independent States, S9651 [2JY]

Inez, KY: tribute, S14576• [21SE]

Ingwerson, Donald: American Association of School Administrators' National Superintendent of the Year Award recipient, S2347• [26FE], S2449 [27FE]

Irvine, KY: tribute, S17534• [7OC]

Israel: loan guarantees (S. Res. 277), S4616 [1AP]

Japan: tribute to Taro Murasaki and the Suo Sarumawashi Association, S13125• [9SE]

Kentucky: tribute to Summer Olympics participants, S10958• [30JY]

Kentucky Bicentennial Day: observance, S7499• [3JN]

Labor: prevent discrimination based on participation in disputes (S. 55), S7958 [11JN]

Lancaster, KY: tribute, S13665• [16SE]

Lawyers: availability and cost of liability insurance and eliminate abuses of the tort system (S. 1979), S914 [4FE]

Lexmark International, Inc.: tribute, S4233• [25MR]

Louisville, KY: tribute to Disability Rag (publication) on efforts to better the lives of disabled Americans, S8714• [23JN]

———tribute to Vencor, Inc., S3150• [10MR]

Maker's Mark Distillery: tribute, S4524• [31MR]

Marion, KY: tribute, S10147• [22JY]

Marketing promotion program: funding, S10468 [28JY]

Mazak Corp.: tribute, S4126• [24MR]

Medicare: payments made to medicare-dependent, small rural hospitals (S. 3117), S11074 [31JY]

Middlesboro, KY: tribute, S4405• [26MR]

Morehead, KY: tribute, S4235• [25MR]

Motor vehicles: motorcycle safety, S5335• [9AP]

Mount Sterling, KY: tribute, S7723• [9JN]

Munfordville, KY: tribute, S8407• [17JN]

National defense: authorizing appropriations for the Dept. of Defense and defense activities of the Dept. of Energy (S. 3114), S14003, S14008 [18SE]

National Guard: crash of C-130 transport plane in Evansville, IN, S1306 [7FE]

Nicholasville, KY: tribute, S11500• [4AU]

OPIC: extend authorities (H.R. 4996), conference report, S17870 [8OC]

Owensboro, KY: tribute to Moonlite Bar-B-Q, S11504• [4AU]

Owenton, KY: tribute, S14154• [18SE]

Paducah, KY: tribute, S13557• [15SE], S13663 [16SE]

Petroleum: dependence on foreign sources (S. 2166), S1028 [5FE]

Pewee Valley, KY: tribute, S4525• [31MR]

Pharmaceuticals: containment of prescription drug prices, S3257 [11MR]

Prestonsburg Community College: tribute to Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society, S5544• [10AP]

Product safety: establish uniform product liability laws, S6454 [12MY]

Public broadcasting: authorizing appropriations (S. 1504), S7344 [2JN], S7451 [3JN]

———disclosure of Federal funding of television programs, S7344 [2JN]

Radcliff, KY: tribute, S9553• [1JY]

Research: stimulate trade, competitiveness, and technological leadership of the U.S. (S. 479), S2475 [27FE]

Richardson, Brad: selection as president of the Greater Louisville Economic Development Partnership, S13428• [14SE]

Roads and highways: allocation formula for distribution of State funding, S11544 [5AU]

Russia: removal of armed forces from the Baltic States, S9452 [1JY]

Salyersville, KY: tribute, S10043• [21JY]

Senate: legislative program, S7914 [11JN]

Small Operators Assistance Program: improve, S1028 [5FE]

Solid waste: local authorization relative to disposal facility acceptance of waste generated outside the State, S6972 [20MY]

———local authorization relative to disposal facility acceptance of waste generated outside the State (S. 2384), S4045 [20MR]

———State restriction of the interstate transportation of municipal waste (S. 2877), S10022 [21JY], S10201 [23JY]

Taxation: corporate deductions for buyout and takeover expenses, S14888, S14889 [24SE]

———establish enterprise zones (H.R. 11), S12478 [12AU], S14887, S14888, S14889, S14897 [24SE], S15023, S15094 [25SE], S15592 [29SE]

———exclude certain sponsorship payments from unrelated business income of tax-exempt organizations, S15592 [29SE]

———promote incentives for economic growth and relief for families (H.R. 4210), S3257 [11MR], S3667, S3676 [13MR]

———repeal designation of income tax payments to Presidential election campaign fund, S15023 [25SE]

———tax treatment of certain parimutuel racing winnings, S15094 [25SE]

———taxpayer financing of political campaigns, S1301 [7FE]

———three-fifths majority vote to increase taxes, S9219 [30JN]

———treatment of tobacco advertising and promotional expenses, S14897 [24SE]

Taylorsville, KY: tribute, S13430• [14SE]

Television: local regulation of cable programming and rates (S. 12), S770 [31JA]

———local regulation of cable programming and rates (S. 12), conference report, S14614 [22SE]

U.N. Conference on Environment and Development: U.S. participation (S. Con. Res. 89), S5345• [9AP]

Warsaw, KY: tribute, S13917• [17SE]

Westvaco Corp.: Dept. of the Interior National Wetlands Conservation Award recipient, S9313• [30JN]

———tribute to Westvaco Wildlife Management Area development, S4413• [26MR]

Williamsburg, KY: tribute, S6923• [19MY]

Winchester, KY: tribute, S8117• [11JN]

Yugoslavia: authorization of U.N. multinational action in Bosnia-Herzegovina, S11579 [5AU]

———authorization of U.N. multinational action in Bosnia-Herzegovina (S. Res. 330), S12006, S12007, S12041, S12042, S12043, S12046 [10AU]

Statements

Ethnic Violence in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Radouan Karadzic, S12046 [10AU]

———U.S. Serbian Orthodox Bishops, S12046 [10AU]

Summaries

Lawyer Availability and Cost of Liability Insurance and Eliminate Abuses of the Tort System (S. 1979), S914 [4FE]

Tables

Effect of ``ethnic cleansing'' against Bosnian-Serbs in Bosnia-Herzegovina, S12046 [10AU]

Testimonies

Committee on Foreign Affairs: U.S. Policy Toward Hong Kong, D442 [9AP]

Committee on the Judiciary (Senate): Presidential Election Reform, D896 [22JY]

Texts of

S. Con. Res. 98, Canada's chicken import quotas, S2854• [4MR]

S. Res. 259, U.S. policy toward the Commonwealth of Independent States, S1921• [20FE]

Tributes

Adams, Roy L., S4233• [25MR]

Ali, Muhammad, S380• [24JA]

Begley, John P., S14833• [23SE]

Bensman, Charles J., S9078• [26JN]

Condo, Adam, S9104 [29JN]

Cook, Paul, S6931• [19MY]

Cosby, Kevin W., S6615• [13MY]

Fowler, Joseph, S2858• [4MR]

Fox, Jim, S14711• [22SE]

Freund, Adrian P., S15273• [25SE], S15490• [28SE]

Gleis, Linda H., S13555• [15SE]

Grote, C. Nelson, S7642 [9JN]

Hackworth, Neil S., S10046• [21JY]

Heffelbower, Dwight E., S2245 [25FE]

Helton, Rollin, S4124• [24MR]

Leatherman, Laramie L., S13662• [16SE]

Ledford, Cawood, S3154• [10MR]

McAnulty, William, Jr., S9153• [29JN]

Melton, Joe, Jr., S14709• [22SE]

Potter, Hilbert, S2610• [27FE]

Rudman, Senator, S16686 [5OC]

Salyers, John, S4527• [31MR]

Schmidt, Art, S3980• [19MR]

Sprague, William, S2345• [26FE]

Turner, Cal, Jr., S5336• [9AP]

VonStrohe, Bill, S7898• [10JN]

Walters, James J., S9314• [30JN]

Webb, Johnny, S4236• [25MR]

Willett, J. Emmanuel, S12086• [10AU], S12719• [12AU]

Williamson, Russell, S14576• [21SE]

Wilson, Willie Jean, S3592 [13MR]