SENATE related term(s) Committees of the Senate; Legislative Branch of the Government; Members of Congress; Votes in Senate
Addresses
Capitol Cornerstone: Howard H. Baker, Jr., S16161-S16163 [18NO]
Historical Snapshots—Congress and the Capitol, 1793-1993: Richard A. Baker, S16163-S16165 [18NO]
John C. Stennis (U.S.S.) Christening: Senator Cochran, S17088 [24NO]
———Senator Warner, S17087 [24NO]
———Vice President Gore, S17088 [24NO]
U.S. Naval Academy Commencement Address: Senator McCain, S6728 [27MY]
Amendments
Armed Forces: application of War Powers Resolution relative to use of forces in Somalia (H. Con. Res. 170), H9039, H9052, H9058 [9NO]
Committee on Ethics (Senate, Select): issuance of subpoena to Senator Packwood for certain documents (S. Res. 153), S14787, S14822, S14857 [2NO]
Committees of the Senate: authorizing expenditures (S. Res. 71), S1961, S1965, S1978, S2043 [24FE], S2069, S2072, S2080, S2155 [25FE]
Congress: sine die adjournment of 1st session of 103d Congress (H. Con. Res. 190), S17068 [23NO], S17224 [24NO]
Elections: campaign ethics reform and contribution limits (H.R. 3), H10676, H10686 [22NO]
———campaign ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 3), S2155 [25FE], S5670 [6MY], S6344, S6345, S6370, S6386, S6387 [24MY], S6414, S6427, S6435, S6438, S6472, S6473, S6475 [25MY], S6517, S6520, S6523, S6527, S6573, S6579, S6603, S6604 [26MY], S6655, S6660, S6661, S6685, S6688, S6695, S6697, S6700, S6788, S6789 [27MY], S6821, S6823, S6879 [28MY], S6903, S6904, S6913 [7JN], S6937, S6939, S6942, S6947, S6948, S6954, S6965, S6966 [8JN], S6998, S7003, S7010, S7015, S7016, S7034 [9JN], S7057, S7064, S7108, S7109, S7124, S7140, S7141 [10JN], S7155, S7156 [14JN], S7184, S7200, S7208, S7209, S7276, S7291, S7306, S7307, S7308 [15JN], S7328, S7339, S7347, S7350, S7351, S7357, S7358, S7366, S7371, S7389, S7390, S7391, S7392 [16JN], S7400, S7526 [17JN]
Legislative Branch of the Government: making appropriations (H.R. 2348), S9344, S9349, S9352, S9372, S9373 [23JY], H3407, H3410, H3415, H3418, H3419, H3422, H3426 [10JN]
Analyses
Commission on Government Reform (S. 15), S369 [21JA]
Comprehensive Campaign Finance Reform Act (S. 7), S286 [21JA]
Congressional Reorganization Act (S. 1287), S9547 [27JY]
FEC Restructuring (S. 89), S521 [21JA]
Announcements
Federal Election Campaign Act: mid-year compliance, S8881 [16JY]
Joint session attendance, H673 [17FE]
Vote conclusion time, S1096 [3FE]
Appointments
Bipartisan Task Force on Senate Coverage, S1994 [24FE]
Committee on Economics (Joint), S5644 [6MY]
Committee on Indian Affairs (Senate, Select), S1028 [2FE]
Committee To Escort the President (Joint), S1729 [17FE], H674 [17FE]
Committee to notify President of assembly of Congress, H55 [5JA]
Congressional advisers on trade policy and international meetings relative to trade agreements, S2249 [2MR]
Senate Ethics Study Commission, S6826 [28MY], S6938 [8JN]
Articles and editorials
Action on Genuine Campaign Finance Reform Is Needed, S6563 [26MY]
Address Ethics Early, S6546 [26MY]
Allegations About Aristide, S14587 [28OC]
Ban on PAC's Not Enough, S6537 [26MY]
Beginning With Campaigns, S6564 [26MY]
Benefits of Reform, S6548 [26MY]
Best Political Job, S6543 [26MY]
Beyond PACs—Some Public Financing Is Logical Answer to Election Reform, S6539 [26MY]
Big Money Corrupts the Political Process, S6554 [26MY]
Bill Will Test President's Election Tune, S6565 [26MY]
Bush and the Fat Cats, S6554 [26MY]
Bush Blows Out Spark of PAC Reform, S6535 [26MY]
Bush Finds Transition an ``Ungenerous'' Time, S623 [21JA]
Bush on the Spot, S6556 [26MY]
Bush Plan a Partial Solution, S6537 [26MY]
Bush Puts Off Campaign Reform Another Year at Public Expense, S6562 [26MY]
Bush Ready To Veto Bill on Campaign, S6553 [26MY]
Buying Congress—Campaign Reform Should Be a Top Priority This Year, S6567 [26MY]
Campaign Finance Reform, S6567 [26MY]
Campaign Finance Reform Necessary for Fair Elections, S6544 [26MY]
Campaign Finance ``Reform''—No Friend of Democracy, S7573 [22JN]
Campaign Finance Veto, S6540 [26MY]
Campaign Finances, S6548 [26MY]
Campaign Financing, S6533 [26MY]
Campaign Financing Needs Reform, Limits, S6542 [26MY]
Campaign Financing—Blute, Democrats Should Back Reform Plan, S6569 [26MY]
Campaign Process Will Benefit From House Reforms, S6564 [26MY]
Campaign Reform, S6535 [26MY]
Campaign Reform Dies Again, S6541 [26MY]
Campaign Reform Rabies, S7057 [10JN]
Campaign Reform Scares Democrats, S6532 [26MY]
Campaign Reform—Step in the Right Direction, S6549 [26MY]
Campaign Spending Long Overdue for Real Reform, S6547 [26MY]
Campaign Spending Reform a '91 ``Must'', S6558 [26MY]
Campaign Spinach, S6631 [27MY]
Campaign-Finance Reform Now, S6561 [26MY]
CIA's Aid Plan Would Have Undercut Aristide in 1987-88, S15203 [5NO]
Clash Over Congressional Cash, S6555 [26MY]
Clean Up Congress, S6538 [26MY]
Clean Up Congress' Act, S6568 [26MY]
Clean Up the Filthy Cash, S6531 [26MY]
Cleanup of Campaign Financing, S6544 [26MY]
Confirm Dr. Payzant, S10042 [2AU]
Congressional Reform Almost Overlooked, S6569 [26MY]
Controlling Congress, S6566 [26MY]
Core of Clintonism, S6341 [24MY]
Curb Checks to Congress—When PACs Do the Endorsing, S6552 [26MY]
Danforth—Courage, Character, Conviction, S2452 [4MR]
Democrats in D.C., S6554, S6555 [26MY]
Distorted Democracy—NAFTA, Revolving Doors and Deep Lobbying, H9660 [15NO]
Dog Ate It, S8751 [15JY]
Domestic Arms Race, S6562 [26MY]
Don't Dawdle on Campaign Reform, S6538 [26MY]
Don't Let Bush Stop Finance Reform Bill, S6564 [26MY]
Don't Veto Reform Bill, S6541 [26MY]
Dreading the Senate Race, S6540 [26MY]
Editorial—A Bad Bill, S6313 [21MY]
Election Financing Reform Likely—Congress Wants To Cut Special Interest Money, S6541 [26MY]
EPA Staff Call Senate Block on Drinking Water Rule Bad Precedent, S14231 [25OC]
Ethics Are Right in Style, S6566 [26MY]
Federal Prescription for Better Politics, S6552 [26MY]
Fight Corruption by Fighting Against Special Interest PAC's, S6540 [26MY]
Flawed Bill Rates High Priority to Reform Campaign Finance Mess, S6542 [26MY]
For All the Talk of Change, Campaign Reform Still Iffy, S6540 [26MY]
For Whom Does Congress Work?, S6539 [26MY]
Foreign Policy Straitjacket, S13987 [20OC]
Free TV Time, Now, S5529 [5MY], S7342 [16JN]
Getting Serious About Election Funding Reform, S6546 [26MY]
Give Campaign Reform Top Priority, S6552 [26MY]
Give Voters Their Voices Back, S6570 [26MY]
Halfway Reform Won't Work, S6563 [26MY]
Halperin Nomination, S14621 [28OC]
Have Politicians Bottomed Out?, S6546 [26MY]
History Repeats in CIA Smear of Haiti's Aristide, S15204 [5NO]
Hole in Senate Heads Rivals Ozone Gap, S5353 [4MY]
Hope for Reform—Changes in Campaign Laws Will Be Meaningless Without Spending Limits, S6563 [26MY]
Hoping for Miracles..., S6550 [26MY]
How Weak Can It Get?, S6557 [26MY]
Investing in Campaigns, S6560 [26MY]
It's Not Just the PAC's—Stearns and McCollum Should Back Full Reform, S6548 [26MY]
J. Caleb Boggs—1909-1993, Delaware Has Lost a Giant, S3916 [29MR]
J. Caleb Boggs—1909-1993, Former Delaware Governor, U.S. Senator Dies, S3915 [29MR]
Jane Fonda Next? Senate May Soon Approve Alarming Halperin Appointment, H8867 [4NO]
Keating Proves Problem With PAC's, S6545 [26MY]
Key Haiti Leaders Said To Have Been in the CIA's Pay, S15204 [5NO]
Legacy of Alan Cranston, S10944 [6AU]
Lesbian Federal Official? The Republic Can Never Survive It, S6334 [24MY]
Let's Clean Up the Congressional Mess—Reform the Reforms, S6543 [26MY]
Limiting the Power of Incumbency, S6557 [26MY]
Make 'Em Run On Public Funds and Take Back the Congress, S6549 [26MY]
Making Good on Campaign Financing Reform, S6558 [26MY]
Medical PACs Grow in Scope Contributions, Lobbying Rise, S6420 [25MY]
Mitchell Brokers Deal on Stimulus Package—Boren, Breaux Would Drop Bid for Delay, S4517 [5AP]
Moment for Campaign Reform, S6535 [26MY]
Money, Congress and Health Care, S6417-S6419 [25MY]
Money in Politics Equals Corruption, S6547 [26MY]
Money Talks in Congress, S6544 [26MY]
More Incumbent Protection, S7184 [15JN]
Mr. Delaware—Diamond State's Glow Is Dimmer Today With Cale Boggs' Death, S3915 [29MR]
Mrs. Heinz Passes—Her Absence Will Tilt the GOP Senate Race Rightward, S15591 [10NO]
Need for PAC Reform, S6534 [26MY]
Office for Sale or Rent, S6534 [26MY]
Once Again, Helms Plays Anti-Hero, S6334 [24MY]
102nd Congress—Campaign Finance Reform Must Be a Priority, S6539 [26MY]
Our View—Congress Should Face Regulatory Music, S7544 [22JN]
Overhaul Makes Sense, S6556 [26MY]
PAC's—Fat Cats' Influence Must Be Reined In, S6545 [26MY]
Partisan's Edge—Bush's PAC Reforms Would Favor the GOP, S6536 [26MY]
Passing the Buck(s), S6537 [26MY]
Perspective on Campaign Reform—Rules Change but Game's the Same—Behind the Back-Room Smoke and Double Talk, the Democrats Will Be Doing Business as Usual with PACs, S6340 [24MY]
Political Buying Guide, S6569 [26MY]
Political Reform, S6568 [26MY]
Politics Cloud Reform Bill's Prospects, S6542 [26MY]
Posturing on the Potomac, S6553 [26MY]
Power for Sale, S6533 [26MY]
President's Pricy Dinner, S6557 [26MY]
Pricking PAC's Is Only a Start, S6532, S6534, S6536, S6537, S6538, S6543, S6549, S6550, S6551, S6554, S6555, S6559, S6560, S6561, S6562, S6564, S6565, S6567, S6568, S6569, S6570 [26MY]
Public Financing for Congress, S6556 [26MY]
Push for Campaign Finance Reform, Not Term Limits, S6553 [26MY]
Put-Up Time—The Democrats Talked a Good Game on Campaign Reform, Now Let's See Some Action, S6534 [26MY]
Ranchers Want an Apology From Interior Chief Babbitt, S15403 [9NO]
Rebel Senator Faces White House Wrath, S4518 [5AP]
Reform Agenda—Clean up Campaign Money Sewer Despite Bush, S6541 [26MY]
Reform Bill Sought, S6565 [26MY]
Reform Campaign Funding, S6551 [26MY]
Reform Election Spending, S6558 [26MY]
Reform Needed at Two Levels, S6566 [26MY]
Reform Needed on Spending in Elections, S6533 [26MY]
Reform? No, Restraint, S6945 [8JN]
Reform That's the Key to Washington, S6550 [26MY]
Reform the Reforms—PAC Limits Won't End Abuses—Spending Limits Will, S6536 [26MY]
Ride 'Em Cowboy, S15403 [9NO]
Riding a Strange Horse, S15402 [9NO]
Riegle Charges GOP Looking to 1996, Halting Tax Package in Senate, S7851 [24JN]
Right Stuff, S6342 [24MY]
Run Campaigns With Tax Funds, Not PAC's, S6556 [26MY]
Senate Ethics Panel at a Crossroads—Packwood Case Poses New Test for Disciplinary Process, S662-S664 [26JA]
Senate OKs Paying White House Travel Aides' Legal Fees, H7570 [7OC]
Senate Security Act, S7572 [22JN]
Senate Should Insist on Cuts Now, S10638 [6AU]
Senate Should Reverse Campaign Reform Veto, S6558 [26MY]
Senator, Actor George Murphy Dies at 89, S6906 [7JN]
Senators' Franked Mass Mail Very Light—Spent Less Than $3 Million For Quarter—Postal Service Projects Surplus for Year, S9347 [23JY]
Sleaze Gets a Grip on the Democrats, S6532 [26MY]
So, We Talk Too Much?, S7572 [22JN]
Spending Cuts for Hill? Don't Be Too Hasty, S1958 [24FE]
Stalemate on Campaign Reform, S6536 [26MY]
Study Shows Spending Limits Inhibit Competition Too Low in Senate; Not Flexible in House, H10661 [22NO]
Surreal Anita Hill, S6507-S6509 [26MY]
That Campaign Money, S5529 [5MY], S7343 [16JN]
This Is the Chance for Campaign Reform, S6544 [26MY]
This Time No Excuses, S6559 [26MY]
Three-Day-Old Fish, S6547 [26MY]
Time for Dam against PAC's, S6532 [26MY]
Time Has Arrived for Campaign Reform, S6546 [26MY]
Time Ripe for Reform, S6565 [26MY]
Tonic for an Ailing Congress, S6561 [26MY]
Too Little Reform, S6542 [26MY]
Voters Must Reclaim Congress, S6563 [26MY]
Was Sen. Burdick a Communist Sympathizer?, S12512 [24SE]
Washington Charade, S6551 [26MY]
Watch for Reform, S6533 [26MY]
What PACs Are Buying, S6567 [26MY]
White House for Sale?—Bush's 1988 Rich Donors Received Favors That Cost Taxpayers a Bundle, S6560 [26MY]
Why Candidates Should Get Free TV Time, S7342 [16JN]
Why Did Ron Brown Become a Target?, S163 [21JA]
Why the New ``Reform'' Really Serves the Elites, S7439-S7441 [17JN]
Will Bush Stymie Campaign Reform?, S6545 [26MY]
Will Bush Veto Wreck Reform?, S6552 [26MY]
Will Colby Testify in Favor? Armed Services Poised for Halperin Nomination, H8868 [4NO]
Wishful Thinking, S5529 [5MY], S7343 [16JN]
Worst Perk of 'Em All, S6560 [26MY]
Wright's Fall Might Strengthen Congress, S6551 [26MY]
Yes to Campaign Reform, S6561 [26MY]
Bills and resolutions
Adjournment (see S. Con. Res. 3, 10, 23; H. Con. Res. 105, 115), S24 [5JA], S1385 [4FE], S4561 [7AP], H2994 [27MY], H4507 [1JY]
———define relative to return of bill by President (see H.R. 849), H588 [4FE]
Appointments: authorize during recess (see S. Res. 172), S16719 [20NO]
Armed Forces: amend the War Powers Resolution defining the congressional and Presidential role in the use of troops overseas (see H.J. Res. 284), H8589 [27OC]
———application of War Powers Resolution relative to use of forces in Somalia (see H. Con. Res. 170), H8433 [22OC]
———application of War Powers Resolution relative to use of forces in Somalia (H. Con. Res. 170), consideration (see H. Res. 293), H8874 [4NO]
———application of War Powers Resolution to use of forces in Somalia (see H. Con. Res. 162), H7670 [7OC]
Benefits: eliminate discounted office equipment and furniture for departing Senators (see S. 1368), S10565 [5AU]
Benjamin, Kenneth U., Jr.: reappointment as Deputy Senate Legal Counsel (see S. Res. 20), S195 [21JA]
Budget: constitutional amendment relative to congressional voting percentages on certain legislation (see H.J. Res. 43), H87 [5JA]
———reform congressional process (see H.R. 2352), H3373 [9JN]
———reform process (see H.R. 2929), H6378 [6AU]
Bumpers, Senator: authorize representation by Senate Legal Counsel in Bobbie Hill v. Bill Clinton, et al. (see S. Res. 63), S1148 [3FE]
Capitol Building and Grounds: authorize use for events commemorating 200th anniversary of cornerstone laying (see H. Con. Res. 146), H6778 [15SE]
———use of the Senate Hart Office Building atrium by the Congressional Choir (see S. Res. 83), S3952 [29MR]
CBO: analysis of job loss or gain from reported legislation (see H.R. 909), H639 [16FE]
Commission on Government Reform: establish (see S. 15), S190 [21JA]
Committee on Aging (Special): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 44), S889 [28JA]
Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 47), S889 [28JA]
``Committee on Appropriations, U.S. Senate, 126th Anniversary, 1867-1993'': authorize printing (see S. Res. 168), S16215 [18NO]
Committee on Armed Services (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 51), S1029 [2FE]
Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 50), S1029 [2FE]
Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 45), S889 [28JA]
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources: authorize expenditures (see S. Res. 39), S775 [27JA]
Committee on Environment and Public Works (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 53), S1029 [2FE]
Committee on Ethics (Senate, Select): issuance of subpoena to Senator Packwood for certain documents (see S. Res. 153), S14194 [21OC]
———majority party appointments (see S. Res. 36), S690 [26JA]
———minority party appointments (see S. Res. 38), S690 [26JA]
———private citizen membership (see S. Res. 33, 34), S690 [26JA]
———replace current membership with former Members of the Senate (see S. Res. 80), S2917 [16MR]
Committee on Finance (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 56), S1029 [2FE]
Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 40), S889 [28JA]
Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 55), S1029 [2FE]
———increase membership (see S. Res. 132), S8821 [15JY]
Committee on Indian Affairs (Senate): jurisdiction and authority (see S. Res. 86), S4254 [1AP]
Committee on Indian Affairs (Senate, Select): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 52), S1029 [2FE]
———remove term ``Select'' from title (see S. Res. 67), S1385 [4FE]
Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 43), S889 [28JA]
Committee on Labor and Human Resources (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 49), S1028 [2FE]
Committee on Printing (Joint): election of members (see S. Res. 42), S889 [28JA]
Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 41), S889 [28JA]
Committee on Small Business (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 58), S1029 [2FE]
Committee on the Budget (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 57), S1029 [2FE]
Committee on the Judiciary (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 65), S1385 [4FE]
Committee on the Library (Joint): election of members (see S. Res. 42), S889 [28JA]
———membership appointment process (see S. Con. Res. 8), S889 [28JA]
Committee on Veterans' Affairs (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 59), S1029 [2FE]
Committees of the Senate: authorize printing of rules (see S. Res. 72), S1888 [18FE]
———authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 71), S1888 [18FE]
———designation of certain minority party membership (see S. Res. 131), S8453 [1JY]
———expenses for training of professional staff (see S. Res. 73), S1996 [24FE]
———majority party appointments (see S. Res. 5, 19), S50 [7JA], S195 [21JA]
———minority party appointments (see S. Res. 7, 22, 147), S50 [7JA], S195 [21JA], S12850 [30SE]
Congress: adjourn (see H. Con. Res. 161), H7670 [7OC]
———adjourn by Sept. 30 each year (see H.R. 1548), H1811 [31MR]
———adjournment (see H. Con. Res. 178), H9565 [10NO]
———application of certain employment, health, and safety laws and rights (see S. 29, 103; H.R. 107, 349, 1545), S191, S192 [21JA], H103, H109 [6JA], H1811 [31MR]
———application of certain employment and civil rights laws (see H. Res. 288), H8589 [27OC]
———application of certain employment protection laws (see H.R. 2729, 2846), H5073 [23JY], H5739 [3AU]
———application of laws relative to part-time career employees, fair labor standards, and occupational safety and health (see H.R. 165), H104 [6JA]
———application of OSHA laws (see H.R. 3458), H8937 [8NO]
———appointment of a committee to notify the President that a quorum has assembled and is ready to receive communications (see S. Res. 1; H. Res. 3), S24 [5JA], H87 [5JA]
———compliance with Federal laws (see S. 579; H.R. 2499), S2778 [11MR], H4012 [23JN]
———constitutional amendment relative to single-subject legislation (see H.J. Res. 53), H87 [5JA]
———convening of 2d session of 103d Congress (see H.J. Res. 300), H10987 [22NO]
———cost estimates of legislation relative to impact on State and local governments (see H.R. 1006), H725 [18FE]
———employment laws (see H.R. 246), H106 [6JA]
———joint session for the State of the Union Message (see H. Con. Res. 39), H681 [17FE]
———receive message from the President (see H. Con. Res. 144), H6757 [14SE]
———reduction of legislative branch budget (see S. 946), S5814 [12MY]
———reform (see S. 1287), S9541 [27JY]
———require disclosure of certain information (see H.R. 3394), H8589 [27OC]
———require institutional compliance with all Federal laws (see H.R. 2099), H2462 [12MY]
———sine die adjournment of 1st session of 103d Congress (see H. Con. Res. 190), H10987 [22NO]
———waive certain adjournment requirements (see S. Con. Res. 33), S9870 [29JY]
Congressional committees: allocation of budget authority (see H.R. 3091), H6778 [15SE]
———require objective analyses of employee benefit legislation relative to employment and international competitiveness (see S. Con. Res. 7), S195 [21JA]
Congressional employees: fair employment practices (see H.R. 788), H482 [3FE]
Congressional Office of Inspector General: establish (see H.R. 1368), H1291 [16MR]
Constitutional amendments: commencement of terms for the President, Vice President, and Congress (see S.J. Res. 17), S195 [21JA]
———issuance of writs of election in cases of vacancies in the Senate (see H.J. Res. 144), H1164 [10MR]
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women: Presidential review (see H. Res. 38), H180 [21JA]
Courts: authorize testimony of present and former Senators in U.S. v. Dean (see S. Res. 146), S12388 [23SE]
———constitutional amendment requiring reconfirmation of Federal judges every ten years by Senate (see H.J. Res. 59), H114 [7JA]
Daniel Webster Senate Page Residence, District of Columbia: designate (see S. 1765; S. Res. 176), S16719 [20NO], S17223 [24NO]
Elections: amount of contributions allowable by a multicandidate political committee (see H.R. 2048), H2348 [10MY]
———campaign ethics reform and contribution limits (see S. 3, 7, 87, 94; H.R. 3, 116, 209, 210, 330, 355, 371, 514, 548, 612, 781, 874, 1185, 1235, 1396, 2190, 2469, 2556, 2945, 3316, 3566; H. Con. Res. 53), S190, S192 [21JA], H82 [5JA], H103, H105, H109, H110 [6JA], H178, H179 [21JA], H258 [26JA], H482 [3FE], H588 [4FE], H878 [24FE], H1009 [3MR], H1046 [4MR], H1526 [18MR], H2596 [19MY], H3836 [18JN], H4277 [29JN], H6378 [6AU], H8203 [19OC], H10300 [19NO]
———campaign ethics reform and contribution limits (H.R. 3), consideration (see H. Res. 319), H10468 [20NO]
———constitutional amendment on contributions and expenditures relative to Federal elections (see S.J. Res. 10, 37), S195 [21JA], S889 [28JA]
———constitutional amendment regarding expenditures (see H.J. Res. 34), H86 [5JA]
———constitutional amendment relative to campaign expenses (see S.J. Res. 96), S6231 [20MY]
———counting of electoral votes for President and Vice President (see S. Con. Res. 1), S24 [5JA]
———eliminate soft money contributions to Federal campaigns (see H.R. 2924), H6377 [6AU]
———increased fairness and competition in elections for Federal office (see H.R. 1059), H793 [23FE]
———informing the electorate in Senate elections (see S. 54), S191 [21JA]
———open, fair, and responsive electoral process (see H.R. 3196), H7359 [30SE]
———provide free television broadcast time to Senate candidates (see S. 893), S5517 [5MY]
———voluntary spending limits and partial public financing for campaigns, and prohibit multicandidate political committee participation (see S. 951), S5923 [13MY]
Employment: application of certain employment protection laws (see S. 1439), S10841 [6AU]
FEC: restructure (see S. 89), S192 [21JA]
Forest Service: appointment of Chief by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate (see S. 1731), S16433 [19NO]
Grassley, Senator: authorize testimony and representation by Senate Legal Counsel in Willey v. Riley, et al. (see S. Res. 21), S195 [21JA]
Guide to Research Collections of Former United States Senators: authorize printing (see S. Con. Res. 5), S195 [21JA]
House of Representatives: notify Senate of election of Speaker and Clerk (see H. Res. 2), H87 [5JA]
———notify that a quorum of the Senate is assembled (see S. Res. 2), S24 [5JA]
Income: congressional, executive, and judicial salaries and pensions (see H.R. 212), H105 [6JA]
Jacob K. Javits Senate Fellowship Program: extend (see S. Res. 75), S2308 [3MR]
———extend (S. Res. 75), amend (see S. Res. 105), S5178 [29AP]
Josephson, Claudette: authorize testimony in California v. Roger Calderon (see S. Res. 145), S12029 [20SE]
Legislative branch: dependent care assistance benefits (see H.R. 282), H107 [6JA]
Legislative Branch of the Government: appropriations levels (see H.R. 1505), H1686 [29MR]
———constitutional amendment on the enactment of laws by a popular vote of the people of the U.S. (see H.J. Res. 210), H3341 [8JN]
———establish a commission to study compensation and other personnel policies (see H. Con. Res. 78), H1858 [1AP]
———making appropriations (see H.R. 2348), H3341 [8JN]
———making appropriations (H.R. 2348), consideration (see H. Res. 192), H3373 [9JN]
Legislative service organizations: terminate certain funding (see H. Res. 181), H2718 [24MY]
Lobbyists: disclosure of financial benefits to Members of Congress (see H.R. 2834, 2864), H5739 [3AU], H6048 [4AU]
Mass mailings: prohibit taxpayer financed mailings (see S. 1367), S10565 [5AU]
McLean, Kenneth A.: authorize testimony in U.S. v. Dean (see S. Res. 140), S10841 [6AU]
Members of Congress: acceptance of gifts, meals, and travel by Members or congressional staff (see S. 885), S5393 [4MY]
———adjust basic pay relative to degree of success in deficit reduction (see H.R. 1813), H2022 [22AP]
———compensation relative to balanced budget (see H.R. 2541), H4181 [28JN]
———compensation relative to budget sequestration (see S. 713), S4253 [1AP]
———constitutional amendment on recall procedures (see H.J. Res. 109), H640 [16FE]
———constitutional amendment on terms of office (see S.J. Res. 12, 18, 33, 34; H.J. Res. 16, 21, 31, 36, 37, 38, 45, 47, 70, 71, 73, 77, 99, 160, 164, 170, 200, 203, 221), S195 [21JA], S889 [28JA], H86, H87 [5JA], H219 [25JA], H259 [26JA], H310 [27JA], H589 [4FE], H1550 [23MR], H1591 [24MR], H1812 [31MR], H2687 [20MY], H2866 [26MY], H4408 [30JN]
———constitutional amendment on terms of office (H.J. Res. 38), consideration (see H. Res. 257), H7035 [27SE]
———constitutional amendment to limit terms (see H.J. Res. 298), H10301 [19NO]
———cost-of-living pay adjustment (see S. 413, 435), S1995 [24FE]
———cost-of-living pay adjustments relative to Federal debt (see H.R. 831, 1546), H587 [4FE], H1811 [31MR]
———eliminate cost-of-living adjustments (see H.R. 166), H104 [6JA]
———ensure equal coverage and benefits as private citizens under national health care system (see S.J. Res. 133), S11916 [15SE]
———ensure income increases passed in current Congress do not take effect until the start of the following Congress (see H.R. 392), H110 [6JA]
———formula for determining the official mail allowance (see H.R. 549), H179 [21JA]
———limit acceptance of gifts, meals, and travel (see H.R. 2735, 2835), H5107 [26JY], H5739 [3AU]
———limit the gift acceptance of travel and related expenses (see H. Res. 231), H5452 [28JY]
———national advisory referendum on a constitutional amendment on terms of office (see H.R. 2674), H4858 [20JY]
———permanent appropriation for compensation (see H.R. 1922), H2181 [29AP]
———prohibit automatic income adjustment (see H.R. 391), H110 [6JA]
———prohibit pay increases following a budget deficit in the preceding fiscal year (see H.R. 407; H. Res. 28), H111, H112 [6JA]
———prohibit representation of foreign governments after leaving office (see H.R. 550), H179 [21JA]
———regulate the use of franking privileges for unsolicited mass mailings (see H.R. 3393), H8589 [27OC]
———require participation in health care reform package (see H.J. Res. 270; H. Con. Res. 147, 156; H. Res. 255), H6848 [21SE], H6981 [23SE], H7172 [28SE], H7263 [29SE]
———restrictions on franked mass mailings by a Member who is a candidate for such office (see H.R. 1349), H1290 [16MR]
———retirement benefits (see S. 1745), S16718 [20NO]
———salary adjustments (see H.R. 974, 1297, 2839), H724 [18FE], H1164 [10MR], H5739 [3AU]
———terms of office (see H. Con. Res. 19), H180 [21JA]
———treatment of retirement (see H.R. 3056), H6676 [13SE]
National Silver-Haired Congress: convene (see H. Con. Res. 176), H8937 [8NO]
``Nomination of Judge Clarence Thomas to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States'': authorize printing of additional copies (see S. Res. 101), S5031 [28AP]
Office of Senate Fair Employment Practices: establish procedures for settlement of complaints (see S. Res. 139), S10362 [4AU]
Political action committees: Federal election activities (see H.R. 3470), H8937 [8NO]
Political campaigns: ethics reform and contribution limits (see S. 62), S191 [21JA]
Postal Service: reduced rates for certain mail sent to Members of Congress (see S. 114), S193 [21JA]
Pryor, Senator: authorize representation by Senate Legal Counsel in Bobbie Hill v. Bill Clinton, et al. (see S. Res. 63), S1148 [3FE]
Richard Bolling Center for the Study of Congress: financial assistance for the establishment (see H.R. 3014), H6381 [6AU]
Rodriguez, Lula: authorize testimony in Pefaur v. Pefaur (see S. Res. 100), S4825 [22AP]
Russell Building: name Room 485 ``Room of the First Americans'' (see S. Res. 67), S1385 [4FE]
Senate Arms Control Observer Group: reauthorizing (see S. Res. 149), S13091 [5OC]
Senate Central American Negotiations Observer Group: extend provisions (see S. Res. 114), S6585 [26MY]
Senate Election, Expulsion, and Censure Cases: authorize printing (see S. Con. Res. 6), S195 [21JA]
Senate Election Law Guidebook: authorize printing (see S. Res. 161), S15089 [4NO]
Senate Ethics Study Commission: establish (see S. Res. 111), S6323 [21MY]
———extend deadline for recommendations (see S. Res. 173), S16719 [20NO]
Senate Legal Counsel: appear as amicus curiae in U.S. ex rel. Taxpayers Against Fraud, et al. v. General Electric Co. (see S. Res. 93), S4400 [2AP]
———authorize representation of Suzanne Beede in Kofoed v. Swanson-Nunn Electric Co., et al. (see S. Res. 77), S2416 [4MR]
———authorize testimony and representation of Senate employees in U.S. v. Thomas F. Weiss (see S. Res. 106), S5668 [6MY]
———authorize to appear amicus curiae in Turner Broadcasting Systems, Inc., et al. v. FCC, et al. (see S. Res. 62), S1148 [3FE]
———authorizing representation for Senate employees in United States v. Armand D'Amato (see S. Res. 88), S4254 [1AP]
———representation in Douglas R. Page v. Robert Dole, et al. (see S. Res. 150), S13262 [7OC]
———representation in U.S. v. Durenberger (see S. Res. 141), S10841 [6AU]
Senate Rules: amend (see S. Res. 4), S50 [7JA]
———amend relative to certain committee chairmen (see S. Res. 17), S195 [21JA]
———amend relative to committee membership (see S. Res. 6, 8, 18, 130), S50 [7JA], S195 [21JA], S8453 [1JY]
———amend relative to the Committee on Ethics (Senate, Select) (see S. Res. 61), S1148 [3FE]
———appoint independent counsels to investigate ethics violations, and transfer remaining duties of Select Committee on Ethics (see S. Res. 23), S195 [21JA]
———charging of quorum calls against an individual's time under cloture (see S. Res. 28), S690 [26JA]
———committee approval of unfunded Federal mandates (see S. Res. 157, 158), S14529 [27OC]
———consideration of legislation (see S. Res. 31, 32, 37), S690 [26JA]
———consideration of retroactive tax increases (see S. Res. 152), S13833 [18OC]
———definition of committees and titles and staff employment practices (see S. Res. 9), S50 [7JA]
———dispense with the reading of conference reports (see S. Res. 30), S690 [26JA]
———germaneness of committee amendments post-cloture (see S. Res. 27), S690 [26JA]
———hour of meeting (see S. Res. 3), S24 [5JA]
———legislative efficiency relative to committee structure (see S. Res. 13), S195 [21JA]
———limit the length of service of Senators on congressional committees (see S. Res. 103), S5178 [29AP]
———nondebatable motion to proceed (see S. Res. 25), S690 [26JA]
———one motion to go to conference with the House (see S. Res. 29), S690 [26JA]
———three-fifths vote to overturn the chair post-cloture (see S. Res. 26), S690 [26JA]
Senators of the United States—A Historical Biography: authorize printing (see S. Con. Res. 4), S195 [21JA]
State and local governments: CBO analysis of Federal mandates (see S. 563), S2778 [11MR]
Taxation: excise tax on certain campaign expenditures for Federal office (see S. 828), S4918 [27AP]
———require a supermajority in Congress to pass tax-increasing legislation (see S. 430; H.R. 1131), S1995 [24FE], H877 [24FE]
U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child: senatorial advice relative to ratification (see H. Con. Res. 15), H114 [7JA]
``We the People'' calendars: authorize printing (see S. Res. 110), S6231 [20MY]
Biographies
J. Caleb Boggs, S4980 [28AP]
John H. Dalton, S9169 [21JY]
Certificate of election for unexpired term
Conrad, Kent, S1 [5JA]
Feinstein, Dianne, S1 [5JA]
Certificates of appointment
Dorgan, Byron, S1 [5JA]
Krueger, Robert C., S154 [21JA]
Mathews, Harlan, S1 [5JA]
Certificates of election
Bennett, Robert, S2 [5JA]
Bond, Christopher, S2 [5JA]
Boxer, Barbara, S2 [5JA]
Breaux, John, S2 [5JA]
Bumpers, Dale, S2 [5JA]
Campbell, Ben Nighthorse, S2 [5JA]
Coats, Daniel, S2 [5JA]
Coverdell, Paul, S2 [5JA]
D'Amato, Alfonse, S2 [5JA]
Daschle, Thomas, S2 [5JA]
Dodd, Christopher, S2 [5JA]
Dole, Bob, S3 [5JA]
Dorgan, Byron, S3 [5JA]
Faircloth, Lauch, S3 [5JA]
Feingold, Russell D., S3 [5JA]
Ford, Wendell, S3 [5JA]
Glenn, John, S3 [5JA]
Graham, Bob, S3 [5JA]
Grassley, Charles E., S3 [5JA]
Gregg, Judd, S3 [5JA]
Hollings, Ernest, S3 [5JA]
Hutchison, Kay Bailey, S7154 [14JN]
Inouye, Daniel, S3 [5JA]
Kempthorne, Dirk, S3 [5JA]
Leahy, Patrick, S3 [5JA]
McCain, John, S4 [5JA]
Mikulski, Barbara, S4 [5JA]
Moseley-Braun, Carol, S2 [5JA]
Murkowski, Frank, S4 [5JA]
Murray, Patty, S4 [5JA]
Nickles, Don, S4 [5JA]
Packwood, Bob, S4 [5JA]
Reid, Harry, S4 [5JA]
Shelby, Richard C., S4 [5JA]
Specter, Arlen, S4 [5JA]
Cloture motions
Blinken, Alan J.: nomination to be Ambassador to Belgium, S14623 [28OC]
Dept. of State: nomination of Ambassadors, S14899, S14900 [3NO]
Elections: campaign ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 3), S7017 [9JN], S7080, S7082 [10JN], S7180 [15JN], S7366 [16JN]
Gati, Toby Trister: nomination to be Assistant Sec. of State, S14623 [28OC]
Hunt, Swanee G.: nomination to be Ambassador to Austria, S14623 [28OC]
Loftus, Thomas A.: nomination to be Ambassador to Norway, S14623 [28OC]
Spiegel, Daniel L.: nomination to be U.S. Representative to the European Office of the U.N., S14624 [28OC]
Court documents
Presidential appointment procedures during recesses of the Senate, S8545-S8552 [1JY]
Designated acting Presidents pro tempore
Akaka, Senator, S4553 [7AP], S13183 [7OC], S15235 [8NO], S15655 [16NO], S17031 [23NO]
Bingaman, Senator, S3291 [22MR], S3685 [25MR]
Boxer, Senator, S3385 [23MR], S10111 [3AU], S14963 [4NO]
Bryan, Senator, S4871 [23AP]
Campbell, Senator, S5857 [13MY], S7537 [18JN], S7655 [23JN], S9093 [21JY], S9385 [26JY], S9909 [30JY], S10273 [4AU], S11055 [8SE], S11597 [14SE], S12055 [21SE], S12279 [23SE], S13527 [15OC], S15137 [5NO], S15367 [9NO]
Conrad, Senator, S751 [27JA], S2177 [1MR], S5475 [5MY]
Daschle, Senator, S4511 [5AP]
Dorgan, Senator, S2375 [4MR], S3081 [18MR], S3969 [30MR], S4181 [1AP], S4591 [19AP], S4717 [21AP], S6157 [20MY], S6979 [9JN], S7325 [16JN], S7539 [22JN], S8649 [14JY], S9775 [29JY], S12469 [24SE], S13297 [13OC], S14231 [25OC], S14551 [28OC]
Exon, Senator, S2459 [5MR]
Feingold, Senator, S5677 [7MY], S6621 [27MY], S10465 [5AU], S11157 [9SE], S11705 [15SE], S13855 [19OC], S15807 [17NO], S16281 [19NO]
Feinstein, Senator, S3549 [24MR], S6807 [28MY], S6921 [8JN], S7043 [10JN], S12149 [22SE]
Ford, Senator, S2251 [3MR], S10971 [7SE], S14447 [27OC]
Graham, Senator, S45 [7JA], S963 [29JA], S3911 [29MR]
Kerrey, Senator, S5781 [12MY]
Kohl, Senator, S7397 [17JN], S9333 [23JY], S12641 [29SE], S13101 [6OC]
Lieberman, Senator, S1943 [22FE], S14651 [29OC]
Mathews, Senator, S2861 [15MR], S3821 [26MR], S4785 [22AP], S5311 [4MY], S6331 [24MY], S6897 [7JN], S8275 [30JN], S8739 [15JY], S9229 [22JY], S9577 [28JY], S11475 [13SE], S13035 [5OC], S13561 [18OC], S14039 [21OC], S14891 [3NO], S15499 [10NO], S16903 [22NO]
Moseley-Braun, Senator, S7157 [15JN], S8157 [29JN], S11945 [16SE]
Murray, Senator, S2179 [2MR], S4045 [31MR], S4347 [2AP], S4651 [20AP], S5549 [6MY], S6393 [25MY], S7153 [14JN], S9461 [27JY], S10021 [2AU], S12875 [4OC], S13947 [20OC]
Robb, Senator, S4873 [27AP], S6291 [21MY], S11947 [20SE]
Shelby, Senator, S6065 [19MY]
Wellstone, Senator, S1221 [4FE], S12527 [27SE]
Wofford, Senator, S641 [22JA], S5723 [11MY], S5973 [14MY], S7815 [24JN], S8383 [1JY], S10625 [6AU], S12563 [28SE], S12751 [30SE], S14291 [26OC], S14777 [2NO], S15971 [18NO]
Documents
Congressional Authority To Restrict Funding Relative to Presidential Foreign Policy Objectives: Congressional Record (1973), S13425-S13431 [14OC]
Costs of Campaign Finance Reform—Costing Out the Public and Private Subsidies for Senate Campaigns, S7193-S7196 [15JN]
Delegation of Authority to Approve Rules and Regulations, S14970 [4NO]
Leadership Policy on Schedule Notifications, S5983 [18MY]
Proposed Amendment to S. 3, Congressional Campaign Spending Limit and Election Reform Act, S5841-S5856 [12MY], S7438 [17JN]
Proposed Amendments to H. Res. 192, Consideration of H.R. 2348, Legislative Branch Appropriations, H3381 [10JN]
Rollcall Vote on Discrimination at Wards Cove Packing Co. and the Applicability of the Civil Rights Act, S6648 [27MY]
Senate Precedent—Procedure Regarding Consideration of House Bills, S15383 [9NO]
Use of Display Materials in Senate Chamber, S14970 [4NO]
Eulogies
Elson, Edward L.R.: by Campbell Gillon, S12482 [24SE]
———by David E. Elson, S12484 [24SE]
———by Eleanor Elson Heginbotham, S12484 [24SE]
———by James D. Ford, S12483 [24SE]
———by M. Craig Barnes, S12482 [24SE]
———by Richard Carr, S12483 [24SE]
Factsheets
Brown Amendment to S. Res. 71, Committees of the Senate Expenditures, S2072 [25FE]
Financial Statement
Simon, Senator, S7039 [9JN]
Financial statements
DeConcini, Senator, S8365 [30JN]
Hearings
Nomination of William H. Rehnquist to be Chief Justice (1986), S16343-S16347 [19NO]
History
Budget Summits From 1982 to 1990, S8650 [14JY]
Interviews
Issuance of subpoena to Senator Packwood for certain documents: Nina Totenberg with James F. Fitzpatrick, S14728 [1NO]
Letters
Abolishment of Committee on Aging (Senate, Special): Teresa Heinz, S1970 [24FE]
Broadcast time for Senate candidates: Edward O. Fritts, National Association of Broadcasters, S7403 [17JN]
———William J. Donahue, KJRH-TV (Tulsa, OK), S7403 [17JN]
Congressional Campaign Spending Limit and Election Reform Act: David Keating, National Taxpayers Union, S7184 [15JN]
———President Clinton, S6518 [26MY]
———Representative Buyer, H10601 [21NO]
———Representative Dingell, H10659 [22NO]
———Representative Gejdenson, H10659 [22NO]
———Robert S. Peck, ACLU, S6340 [24MY]
———Senator Boren, S6826 [28MY]
———Senator Warner, S6826 [28MY]
———several organizations, S6935 [8JN]
Consideration of retroactive tax increases: Lloyd Bentsen, Sec. of the Treasury, S14572 [28OC]
Constitutional amendment relative to campaign expenses: Fred Wertheimer, Common Cause (organization), S6631 [27MY]
Constitutionality of proposal to tax campaign funds relative to voluntary spending limits: Robert S. Peck, ACLU, S7361 [16JN], S7408 [17JN]
Deficit reduction: several Senators, S10713 [6AU]
Dept. of Transportation appropriations relative to State road and highway allocation formula: several Senators, S13037 [5OC]
Disclosure of classified information: Senators Mitchell and Dole, S16904 [22NO]
Election of Everett McKinley Dirksen as Senate Republican leader: Philip A. Grant, Jr., S1206 [3FE]
Emergency supplemental appropriations: several Senators, S4249 [1AP]
Exports to Asian markets: several Senators, S16528 [19NO]
Federal construction and repair projects: Roger W. Johnson, GSA, S9844 [29JY]
Health care reform: several Senators, S4246 [1AP], S4897 [27AP]
Hosting of the Olympic games by the People's Republic of China in 2000: several Senators, S11950 [20SE]
House consideration of Senate amendments to appropriations conference reports: several Representatives, H7465 [6OC]
Human fetal tissue transplantation practices: several Senators, S1584 [16FE]
Indemnification for purchasers of closed military facilities from hazardous waste liability: Senators McCain and Glenn, S8437 [1JY]
Issuance of subpoena to Senator Packwood for certain documents: ACLU, S14785 [2NO]
———James F. Fitzpatrick and Daniel A. Rezneck, S14731 [1NO], S14784 [2NO]
Nomination of George T. Frampton, Jr., to be Assistant Sec. of the Interior for Fish and Wildlife: Bruce Babbitt, Sec. of the Interior, S8217 [29JN]
———Gabriel J. Paone, Dept. of the Interior, S8218 [29JN]
———James B. King, OPM, S8217 [29JN]
———John D. Leshy, Dept. of the Interior, S8217 [29JN]
———Senator Wallop, S8217, S8218 [29JN]
———Sharon D. Eller, Dept. of the Interior, S8218 [29JN]
———Tom Collier, Dept. of the Interior, S8217, S8219 [29JN]
Nomination of Morton Halperin to be Assistant Sec. of Defense for Democracy and Peacekeeping: Les Aspin, Sec. of Defense, S14621 [28OC]
Nomination of Roberta Achtenberg to be Assistant Sec. of HUD for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity: California Democratic congressional delegation, S6105 [19MY]
———several Senators, S6097 [19MY]
Nomination of Ronald H. Brown to be Sec. of Commerce: Dept. of Commerce, S159 [21JA]
———Patton, Boggs & Blow (law firm), S157 [21JA]
———Ronald H. Brown, S157-S159 [21JA]
———Senator Lott, S159 [21JA]
Nomination of Walter Dellinger to be Assistant Attorney General: Senator Biden, S13346 [13OC]
———several Senators, S13334 [13OC]
Nuclear testing moratorium: several Senators, S6411 [25MY]
Nuclear weapons test ban: several Senators, H10133 [18NO]
Personal tax filing relative to congressional amendments to the tax code: Senator Kohl, S14319 [26OC]
President Clinton's economic plan: several Senators, S7172 [15JN]
Questioning of Radovan Karadzic relative to war crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina: several Senators, S1230 [4FE]
Reduce individual contribution amount per election: Alan Reuther, UAW, S7068 [10JN]
———Becky Cain, League of Women Voters of the U.S., S7069 [10JN]
———Joan Claybrook and Donna F. Edwards, Public Citizen (organization), S7068 [10JN]
———Robert McGlotten, AFL-CIO, S7069 [10JN]
Resignation as junior Senator of North Dakota after special election to be senior Senator of North Dakota: Senator Conrad, S1 [5JA]
Resignation as Senator from Tennessee to be Vice President of the U.S.: Albert Gore, Jr., S1 [5JA]
Retirement of Senator DeConcini: Senator DeConcini's staff, S13529 [15OC]
Senate committee hearings on the situation in Somalia and Haiti: Senator Brown, S13589, S13590 [18OC]
———Senator Pell, S13590 [18OC]
Senate franked mail usage: Alfred Carreon, Jr., Postal Service, S3378 [22MR]
Senate Legal Counsel representation in U.S. v. Durenberger: Senator Bryan, S10832 [6AU]
War Powers Act compliance: President Clinton, H1903 [19AP]
———Representative Gonzalez, H1903 [19AP]
Lists
Bills enacted into public law: 102d Cong., 2d sess., D3 [5JA]
Bills vetoed: 102d Cong., 2d sess., D4 [5JA]
Cost reductions in legislative branch conference report, H6334 [6AU]
Democratic and Republican Senate pages, S1356 [4FE]
Disposition of executive nominations: 102d Cong., D2 [5JA]
Documents relative to nomination of George T. Frampton, Jr., to be Assistant Sec. of the Interior for Fish and Wildlife, S8217 [29JN]
GOP Budget Committee staff, S3856 [26MR]
History of bills enacted into public law: 102d Cong., 2d sess., D5-D27 [5JA]
Letters received supporting retention of the Committee on Aging (Senate, Special), S1971 [24FE]
Membership list of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (Senate), S12885 [4OC]
Professional and educational experience of John H. Dalton, S9169 [21JY]
Proposed amendments to H. Res. 192, consideration of H.R. 2348, Legislative Branch appropriations, H3380 [10JN]
Republican Senators who voted ``no'' on the Handgun Violence Prevention Act (H.R. 1025), conference report, S17093 [24NO]
Rollcall vote on Gramm amendment to H.R. 3167, extend emergency unemployment compensation, S16648 [20NO]
Rollcall votes in the Committee on Rules (House) on amendments to the proposed rule on H.R. 3, Congressional Campaign Spending Limit and Election Reform Act, H10594 [21NO]
Selective quotes of several Members of Congress in 1990 and 1993 on budget reconciliation bills, S10635-S10637 [6AU]
Senate recorded vote analysis relative to Dept. of Defense appropriations and the policies of the Boy Scouts of America, S6356 [24MY]
Senators, 83d Congress, 1st sess., S6 [5JA]
Walter Dellinger nomination questions and answers, S13330 [13OC]
Memorandums
Constitutional Duty v. Asserted Privilege: Thomas L. Jipping, S14547-S14549 [27OC]
Nomination of Janet Napolitano To Be U.S. Attorney for Arizona, S14547 [27OC]
Penalties and Constitutional Concerns of the Congressional Campaign Spending Limit and Election Reform Act, S7411-S7424 [17JN]
Senator Packwood's Diary: Michael E. Korens, S14610 [28OC]
Motions
Congress: joint session for the State of the Union Message (H. Con. Res. 39), H656 [17FE]
Elections: campaign ethics reform and contribution limits (H.R. 3), H10698 [22NO]
———campaign ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 3), S6578 [26MY], H10715 [22NO]
Legislative Branch of the Government: making appropriations (H.R. 2348), H3432 [10JN]
———making appropriations (H.R. 2348), conference report—amendments in disagreement, H6336 [6AU]
Notices
Registration of mass mailings, S8587 [13JY]
Oaths of office
Hutchison, Kay Bailey, S7154 [14JN]
Krueger, Robert C., S154 [21JA]
Obituaries
J. Caleb Boggs—1909-1993, Former Delaware Governor, U.S. Senator Dies at Age 83, S3915 [29MR]
Papers
Choosing Judges—The Framer's Intent: Walter Dellinger, S13342 [13OC]
Poems
``Gridlock in the Senate,'' Senator Kerry, S4499 [3AP]
``Words of Gratitude'', S5996 [18MY]
Prayers
Halverson, Richard C., S965 [2FE], S1079 [3FE], S1513 [16FE], S1681 [17FE], S1761 [18FE], S1945 [24FE], S2057 [25FE], S2179 [2MR], S2251 [3MR], S2375 [4MR], S2459 [5MR], S2567 [10MR], S2693 [11MR], S2861 [15MR], S2891 [16MR], S2977 [17MR], S3081 [18MR], S3209 [19MR], S3291 [22MR], S3385 [23MR], S3549 [24MR], S3685 [25MR], S3821 [26MR], S3911 [29MR], S3969 [30MR], S4181 [1AP], S4347 [2AP], S4455 [3AP], S4511 [5AP], S4553 [7AP], S4591 [19AP], S4717 [21AP], S4785 [22AP], S4873 [27AP], S5063 [29AP], S5253 [30AP], S5311 [4MY], S5475 [5MY], S5549 [6MY], S5677 [7MY], S5723 [11MY], S5857 [13MY], S5975 [18MY], S6157 [20MY], S6291 [21MY], S6331 [24MY], S6393 [25MY], S6485 [26MY], S6621 [27MY], S6807 [28MY], S6897 [7JN], S6921 [8JN], S7043 [10JN], S7153 [14JN], S7157 [15JN], S7397 [17JN], S7539 [22JN], S7655 [23JN], S7815 [24JN], S8157 [29JN], S8275 [30JN], S8383 [1JY], S8579 [13JY], S8649 [14JY], S8739 [15JY], S8851 [16JY], S8919 [20JY], S9229 [22JY], S9333 [23JY], S9385 [26JY], S9461 [27JY], S9775 [29JY], S9909 [30JY], S10021 [2AU], S10111 [3AU], S10273 [4AU], S10465 [5AU], S10625 [6AU], S10971 [7SE], S11333 [10SE], S11475 [13SE], S11597 [14SE], S11947 [20SE], S12055 [21SE], S12149 [22SE], S12279 [23SE], S12469 [24SE], S12527 [27SE], S12563 [28SE], S12751 [30SE], S12875 [4OC], S13035 [5OC], S13101 [6OC], S13183 [7OC], S13297 [13OC], S13363 [14OC], S13527 [15OC], S13561 [18OC], S13855 [19OC], S14039 [21OC], S14231 [25OC], S14291 [26OC], S14551 [28OC], S14651 [29OC], S14713 [1NO], S14777 [2NO], S14891 [3NO], S14963 [4NO], S15137 [5NO], S15367 [9NO], S15499 [10NO], S15655 [16NO], S15971 [18NO], S16281 [19NO], S16601 [20NO], S16903 [22NO], S17031 [23NO], S17081 [24NO]
Prayers by visitors
Alexopoulos, Soterios, S4971 [28AP]
Barnes, M. Craig, S15807 [17NO]
Bergstein, Chaim Moshe, S6979 [9JN]
Burrough, William F., S14447 [27OC]
Butman, Shumel M., S9577 [28JY]
Giles, Albert, Jr., S13947 [20OC]
Goldman, Alex, S6065 [19MY]
Halverson, Richard C., Jr., S1 [5JA], S43 [6JA], S45 [7JA], S58 [20JA], S81 [21JA], S643 [26JA], S751 [27JA], S867 [28JA], S1221 [4FE], S2515 [9MR], S11055 [8SE], S11157 [9SE], S11705 [15SE]
Hankins, Charles G., S4651 [20AP]
McAllister-Wilson, Drema, S5781 [12MY]
Mitchell, Philip H., S9093 [21JY]
Phelps, Calvin, S4045 [31MR]
Schneier, Arthur, S15235 [8NO]
Vaughn, J. Barry, S12641 [29SE]
Whitlow, Arlie, Jr., S7325 [16JN]
Press releases
War Powers Act compliance, H1903 [19AP]
Proceedings
Administration of oath of Senators, 83d Congress, 1st sess., S5 [5JA]
Questions and answers
Human rights situation in Haiti during the term of President Aristide: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) to William Lacy Swing, S14034 [20OC]
———Senator Helms to Alexander F. Watson, S14034 [20OC]
Nomination of Joycelyn Elders to be Surgeon General, S10536 [5AU]
Remarks in House
Adjournment (H. Con. Res. 105), H3302 [27MY]
Adjournment (S. Con. Res. 3), H54 [5JA], H102 [6JA]
Appropriations: require two-thirds vote in both Houses to override Presidential rescissions, H2140-H2155 [29AP]
Armed Forces: application of War Powers Resolution relative to use of forces in Somalia, H9712 [16NO]
———application of War Powers Resolution relative to use of forces in Somalia (H. Con. Res. 162), H7833 [14OC]
———application of War Powers Resolution relative to use of forces in Somalia (H. Con. Res. 170), H8516, H8518 [27OC], H8835 [4NO], H8941, H9039-H9062 [9NO]
———application of War Powers Resolution relative to use of forces in Somalia (H. Con. Res. 170), consideration (H. Res. 293), H8840 [4NO], H8903-H8909 [8NO]
Baird, Zoe: Attorney General nomination, H127, H142 [21JA]
Barmus, Harold: nomination to be Director of the NIH, H6298 [6AU]
Budget: simplification of budget-setting process, H8878 [8NO]
Capitol Building and Grounds: authorize use for events commemorating 200th anniversary of cornerstone laying (H. Con. Res. 146), H8065 [18OC], H8429 [22OC]
Committee on Ethics (Senate, Select): issuance of subpoena to Senator Packwood for certain documents, H8436 [26OC]
Committee on the Organization of Congress (Joint): reforms for Congress, H7674 [12OC]
Congress: adjourn (H. Con. Res. 161), H7573 [7OC]
———adjournment (H. Con. Res. 178), H9098 [10NO]
———application of certain employment, health, and safety laws and rights (H.R. 349), H913, H915, H916 [2MR], H967 [3MR], H1945 [21AP]
———application of certain employment and civil rights laws, H8800 [4NO]
———appointment of a committee to notify the President that a quorum has assembled and is ready to receive communications (H. Res. 3), H5 [5JA]
———compliance with civil rights and labor laws, H1912 [20AP]
———compliance with War Powers Act, H1899-H1904 [19AP]
———funding for committees, H3349 [9JN]
———institution of reforms on rules, debate, operations, and management, H8429 [22OC]
———joint session dissolved, H679 [17FE]
———joint session for the State of the Union Message (H. Con. Res. 39), H653 [17FE]
———legislating appropriations bills, H6998 [27SE]
———reauthorization of independent counsel statute, H7389 [5OC]
———receive message from the President (H. Con. Res. 144), H6733 [14SE]
———reform, H1217 [11MR]
———reforms, H269 [27JA]
———regulation of procedural activities, H1852 [1AP]
———require institutional compliance with all Federal laws (H.R. 2099), H2433 [12MY]
———sine die adjournment of 1st session of 103d Congress (H. Con. Res. 190), H11002 [26NO]
———waive certain adjournment requirements (S. Con. Res. 33), H5549 [30JY]
Congressional Office of Inspector General: establish (H.R. 1368), H1242 [16MR], H1820 [1AP]
Elections: campaign ethics reform and contribution limits, H191 [25JA], H659 [17FE], H730 [22FE], H805 [24FE], H882 [25FE], H971 [3MR], H2065 [28AP], H2310 [6MY], H2344 [10MY], H2421-H2423 [11MY], H4867 [21JY], H7340, H7341 [30SE], H7797 [13OC], H8593 [28OC], H8670 [2NO], H8801 [4NO]
———campaign ethics reform and contribution limits (H.R. 1396), H1221 [11MR]
———campaign ethics reform and contribution limits (H.R. 3), H6785 [21SE], H10656-H10716 [22NO]
———campaign ethics reform and contribution limits (H.R. 3), consideration (H. Res. 319), H10591-H10606 [21NO]
———campaign ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 3), H3705 [17JN]
———campaign ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 3), insert language of H.R. 3 in lieu, H10715 [22NO]
———counting of electoral votes for President and Vice President, H90 [6JA]
———counting of electoral votes for President and Vice President (S. Con. Res. 1), H54 [5JA]
———public finance of congressional campaigns, H2350 [11MY]
Foreign policy: authority checks and balances between Congress and the Executive branch, H8099 [19OC]
Guide to Research Collections of Former United States Senators: authorize printing (S. Con. Res. 5), H7001, H7002 [27SE]
House of Representatives: notify Senate of election of the Speaker and the Clerk (H. Res. 2), H5 [5JA]
Houston, Samuel: bicentennial anniversary of birth, H920 [2MR]
Legislative Branch of the Government: making appropriations (H.R. 2348), H3364-H3371 [9JN], H3377, H3378, H3392-H3435 [10JN], H3491 [14JN], H5460 [29JY]
———making appropriations (H.R. 2348), conference report, H6329-H6335 [6AU]
———making appropriations (H.R. 2348), conference report—amendments in disagreement, H6335-H6337 [6AU]
———making appropriations (H.R. 2348), consideration of (H. Res. 192), H3379-H3390 [10JN]
Lobbyists: disclosure of financial benefits to Members of Congress, H8801 [4NO]
———disclosure of financial benefits to Members of Congress (H.R. 2834), H7710, H7716 [13OC]
Meetings and hearings: open, H2351 [11MY]
Members of Congress: adjust basic pay relative to degree of success in deficit reduction (H.R. 1813), H2355 [11MY]
———constitutional amendment on pay raises, H888 [25FE]
———constitutional amendment on terms of office, H4270-H4275 [29JN], H4478-H4485 [1JY]
———constitutional amendment on terms of office (H.J. Res. 38), H1816 [1AP], H4399-H4406 [30JN]
———cost-of-living adjustment, H1025 [4MR]
———disclosure of classified information, H5770 [4AU]
———limit acceptance of gifts, meals, and travel, H7831, H7834 [14OC], H8801 [4NO]
———limit terms, H3320 [8JN], H8670 [2NO]
———living expense allowance, H4582 [14JY]
———pension plan, H5747 [4AU]
———permanent appropriation for compensation (H.R. 1922), H8334 [21OC], H9152 [10NO]
———regulate the use of franking privileges for unsolicited mass mailings (H.R. 3393), H8513 [27OC]
———require participation in health care reform package (H. Con. Res. 156), H7039 [28SE]
———salary adjustments (H.R. 974), H757 [23FE]
Parliamentary inquiry, H10210 [19NO]
Reforms, H6366 [6AU]
Senate Election, Expulsion, and Censure Cases: authorize printing (S. Con. Res. 6), H7002 [27SE]
Senators of the United States—A Historical Biography: authorize printing (S. Con. Res. 4), H7000 [27SE]
Texas: election of Senator Hutchison, H3322, H3331 [8JN]
Remarks in Senate
Absence, personal explanation: Leahy, S9376 [23JY]
Adjournment (H. Con. Res. 105), S6704 [27MY]
Adjournment (H. Con. Res. 115), S8439 [1JY]
Adjournment (S. Con. Res. 3), S11 [5JA]
Adjournment (S. Con. Res. 10), S1368 [4FE]
Adjournment (S. Con. Res. 23), S4553 [7AP]
Altman, Roger C.: nomination to be Deputy Sec. of the Treasury, S115, S128 [21JA]
Appointments: authorize during recess (S. Res. 172), S16892 [20NO]
Appropriations: congressional authorization process, S1076 [2FE]
———legislative process, S14585, S14586 [28OC]
Architect of the Capitol: authorization to negotiate site for page dormitory, S7473, S7487 [17JN]
Armed Forces: application of War Powers Resolution, S16856 [20NO]
Babbitt, Bruce: nomination to be Sec. of the Interior, S169 [21JA], S659 [26JA]
Baird, Zoe: nomination to be Attorney General, S162 [21JA]
Baken, Denise: privelege of the floor, S15571 [10NO]
———privilege of the floor, S13320 [13OC]
Bassiouni, M. Cherif: correction of statement on establishing an international criminal court, S10773 [6AU]
Beirne, Jim: privilege of the floor, S14083 [21OC]
Belden, Sara: tribute, S12811 [30SE]
Benefits: eliminate discounted office equipment and furniture for departing Senators (S. 1368), S10576 [5AU]
Benjamin, Kenneth U., Jr.: reappointment as Deputy Senate Legal Counsel (S. Res. 20), S187 [21JA]
Bentsen, Lloyd: retirement and onset of position as Sec. of the Treasury, S132 [21JA]
Boggs, J. Caleb: tribute, S3914 [29MR]
Boothroyd, Betty: visit to Chamber by the Speaker of the House of Commons of Great Britain, S12609 [28SE]
Brown, Jesse: nomination to be Sec. of Veterans Affairs, S101, S103, S113, S116, S125 [21JA]
Brown, Ronald H.: nomination to be Sec. of Commerce, S112, S125, S155-S165 [21JA]
Browner, Carol M.: nomination to be Administrator of EPA, S100, S102, S111, S113, S114, S116, S118-S120, S126 [21JA]
Budget: deficit, S9383 [23JY], S9436 [26JY], S9600 [28JY]
———deficit reduction efforts, S16539 [19NO]
———reconciliation of the concurrent resolution (H.R. 2264), S6810 [28MY], S8650-S8658 [14JY]
———spending reductions, S12835-S12838 [30SE]
———withhold consideration of concurrent budget resolution until President submits budget, S2285-S2294 [3MR]
Bumpers, Senator: authorize representation by Senate Legal Counsel in Bobbie Hill v. Bill Clinton, et al. (S. Res. 63), S1146 [3FE]
Burdick, Quentin: Roll Call (publication) article on allegations relative to communist ties, S12304-S12307, S12311 [23SE], S12630 [28SE]
Button, Greg: privilege of the floor, S5132 [29AP]
Byrd, Senator: tribute, S17236 [24NO]
Capitol Building and Grounds: anniversary program hosted by Senator Byrd and Howard Baker, S11952 [20SE]
———authorize use for events commemorating 200th anniversary of cornerstone laying (H. Con. Res. 146), S13907 [19OC]
———200th anniversary of cornerstone laying, S16161 [18NO]
———use of the Senate Hart Office Building atrium by the Congressional Choir (S. Res. 83), S3952 [29MR]
Capitol pages: tribute, S7463 [17JN], S12052 [20SE]
Christopher, Warren M.: nomination to be Sec. of State, S109 [21JA]
Cisneros, Henry G.: nomination to be Sec. of HUD, S95, S96, S101, S104, S105, S117 [21JA]
Classified information: apparent congressional leaks from intelligence briefings relative to CIA information on Haiti, S15202 [5NO]
———disclosure, S16904, S16906 [22NO]
Clinton, President: committee to escort into the House Chamber for the joint session, S12255 [22SE]
Collins, Margaret G.: privilege of the floor, S2980 [17MR]
Commission on Government Reform: establish, S4816 [22AP]
———establish (S. 15), S366 [21JA], S3074 [17MR], S9927-S9936 [30JY]
Committee on Aging (Senate, Special): abolish, S1962-S1977 [24FE]
``Committee on Appropriations, U.S. Senate, 126th Anniversary, 1867-1993'': authorize printing (S. Res. 168), S16209 [18NO]
Committee on Appropriations (Senate): tribute to staff, S12670 [29SE]
Committee on Armed Services (Senate): tribute to staff, S11596 [13SE]
Committee on Ethics (Senate, Select): issuance of subpoena to Senator Packwood for certain documents, S14494 [27OC], S14601, S14603, S14609 [28OC]
———issuance of subpoena to Senator Packwood for certain documents (S. Res. 153), S14192 [21OC], S14242 [25OC], S14619 [28OC], S14725-S14738, S14744-S14764 [1NO], S14778-S14832 [2NO]
———majority party appointments (S. Res. 36), S685 [26JA]
———minority party appointments (S. Res. 38), S685 [26JA]
———notice of determination, S25 [5JA]
———private citizen membership (S. Res. 33), S662-S664 [26JA]
———replace current membership with former Members of the Senate (S. Res. 80), S2957 [16MR]
Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate): increase membership (S. Res. 132), S8815 [15JY]
Committee on Indian Affairs (Senate, Select): remove Select from title of committee, S1978 [24FE]
———remove term ``Select'' from title (S. Res. 67), S1498 [4FE]
Committee on Printing (Joint): election of members (S. Res. 42), S960 [28JA]
Committee on Rules and Administration: authorizing expenditures (S. Res. 41), indefinitely postponed, S2249 [2MR]
Committee on the Judiciary (Senate): confirmation process, S10221 [3AU]
———tribute to staff, S16302 [19NO]
Committee on the Library (Joint): election of members (S. Res. 42), S960 [28JA]
———membership appointment process (S. Con. Res. 8), S960 [28JA]
Committee on the Organization of Congress (Joint): recommendations, S8537 [1JY]
Committees of the Senate: authorize printing of rules (S. Res. 72), S1941 [18FE]
———authorizing expenditures (S. Res. 71), S1956-S1959, S1961-S1983 [24FE], S2067, S2069-S2077, S2080, S2081 [25FE]
———designation of certain minority party membership (S. Res. 131), S8561 [1JY]
———ensure that unspent funds are not carried over, S2072, S2073 [25FE]
———expenses for training of professional staff (S. Res. 73), S1994 [24FE]
———hearings on the situation in Somalia and Haiti, S13589 [18OC]
———majority party appointments (S. Res. 19), S185 [21JA]
———majority party appointments (S. Res. 5), S45, S47 [7JA]
———minority party appointments (S. Res. 147), S12873 [30SE]
———minority party appointments (S. Res. 22), S185 [21JA]
———minority party appointments (S. Res. 7), S47 [7JA]
Congress: adjourn (H. Con. Res. 161), S13249 [7OC]
———application of certain employment, health, and safety laws and rights (S. 103), S541 [21JA]
———application of certain employment, health, and safety laws and rights (S. 29), S436 [21JA]
———appointment of a committee to notify the President that a quorum has assembled and is ready to receive communications (S. Res. 1), S8 [5JA]
———compliance with Federal laws (S. 579), S2824 [11MR], S7543 [22JN]
———convening of 2d session of 103d Congress (H.J. Res. 300), S17224 [24NO]
———joint session for the State of the Union Message (H. Con. Res. 39), S1724 [17FE]
———joint session to receive President Clinton's health care reform initiatives, S12265 [22SE]
———legislative program, S139 [21JA]
———reauthorization of independent counsel statute, S15465 [9NO]
———receive message from the President (H. Con. Res. 144), S11701 [14SE]
———reduction of legislative branch budget (S. 946), S5825 [12MY]
———reform (S. 1287), S9542 [27JY]
———regulation of procedural activities, S4245-S4249 [1AP], S4362-S4371, S4375, S4379 [2AP]
———review of 1st session of 103d Congress, S17062-S17065 [23NO]
———sine die adjournment of 1st session of 103d Congress (H. Con. Res. 190), S17073 [23NO], S17224, S17236 [24NO]
———sine die adjournment of 1st session of 103d Congress (H. Con. Res. 190), unanimous-consent agreement, S17065-S17067 [23NO]
———waive certain adjournment requirements (S. Con. Res. 33), S9863 [29JY]
Congressional employees: definition of committees and titles and staff employment practices (S. Res. 9), S48 [7JA]
———tribute to officers and staff, S8078 [24JN]
———tribute to Senate Budget Committee staff, S3856 [26MR]
Congressional Record: correction, S6287 [20MY]
Cordess, William: privilege of the floor, S12470 [24SE]
Courts: authorize testimony of present and former Senators in U.S. v. Dean (S. Res. 146), S12462 [23SE]
———Senate confirmation process of judicial nominees relative to criminal justice philosophy and legal writings, S14935 [3NO]
Coverdell, Senator: appeal of Georgia Senate runoff election procedures, S4, S6 [5JA]
Craft, Carol: privilege of the floor, S14083 [21OC]
Dalton, John H.: nomination to be Sec. of the Navy, S9168 [21JY]
Daniel Webster Senate Page Residence, District of Columbia: designate (S. 1765), S16893 [20NO]
———designate (S. Res. 176), S17230 [24NO]
Daschle, Linda H.: nomination to be Deputy Administrator of the FAA, S16676 [20NO]
Daughtrey, Martha C.: nomination to be circuit court judge, S16860 [20NO]
Davenport, Karen F.: privilege of the floor, S7685 [23JN]
Debate: policy on holds relative to certain nominations or legislation, S5983, S5984 [18MY]
DeConcini, Senator: tribute to personal staff, S13542 [15OC]
Dept. of Energy: nominations considered and confirmed, S9532 [27JY]
———nominations considered and confirmed en bloc, S6005 [18MY]
Dept. of State: nomination of Ambassadors, S14892-S14903 [3NO]
———nominations considered and confirmed en bloc, S14956 [3NO]
———nominations considered en bloc, S14623 [28OC]
Dept. of the Interior: nominations considered and confirmed en bloc, S6005 [18MY]
Dole, Senator: article in Rolling Stone Magazine relative to Senator's work, S13243 [7OC]
———tribute, S17236 [24NO]
Elections: application of information relative to the constitutionality of campaign ethics reform and spending limits, S6527-S6531 [26MY]
———audit requirement for candidates who receive public funding, S7016 [9JN]
———campaign ethics reform and contribution limits, S2533-S2535 [9MR], S5680, S5718, S5720 [7MY], S5792 [12MY], S6172 [20MY], S6312 [21MY]
———campaign ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 3), S224-S242 [21JA], S2156 [25FE], S5841 [12MY], S6296-S6308 [21MY], S6337-S6348, S6357 [24MY], S6408-S6410, S6412-S6421, S6424-S6444 [25MY], S6511, S6512, S6515-S6579, S6581 [26MY], S6623-S6627, S6630-S6635, S6637-S6640, S6652, S6655-S6673, S6676-S6690, S6695-S6701, S6703-S6707, S6786 [27MY], S6820-S6830 [28MY], S6901-S6905 [7JN], S6934-S6952, S6954 [8JN], S6980, S6987, S6988-S6998, S7000-S7017, S7036 [9JN], S7053-S7059, S7060, S7062, S7063-S7069, S7076, S7080-S7088 [10JN], S7179-S7204, S7206-S7212, S7307 [15JN], S7326, S7327-S7353, S7355 [16JN], S7397-S7403, S7407-S7463 [17JN], S7572, S7573 [22JN]
———campaign ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 3), unanimous-consent agreement, S6521 [26MY]
———campaign ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 7), S278-S288 [21JA]
———campaign ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 87), S507 [21JA]
———campaign ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 94), S525 [21JA]
———constitutional amendment on contributions and expenditures relative to Federal elections (S.J. Res. 10), S618-S620 [21JA]
———constitutional amendment on contributions and expenditures relative to Federal elections (S.J. Res. 37), S933-S935 [28JA]
———constitutional amendment on the commencement of terms for the President, Vice President, and Congress (S.J. Res. 17), S623 [21JA]
———constitutional amendment relative to campaign expenses, S6623-S6627, S6630-S6635, S6637 [27MY]
———constitutional amendment relative to campaign expenses (S.J. Res. 96), S6280 [20MY]
———cost-of-living adjustments for public subsidies, S6938-S6941 [8JN]
———counting of electoral votes for President and Vice President (S. Con. Res. 1), S8 [5JA]
———counting of electoral votes for President and Vice President of the U.S. (S. Con. Res. 1), S43 [6JA]
———exemption from the general election expenditure limit for legal and accounting compliance funds, S7010-S7013 [9JN]
———informing the electorate in Senate elections (S. 54), S960 [28JA]
———limit amount of personal contributions that a candidate may spend, S6435-S6438 [25MY]
———limit public financing for challengers relative to benefits received during previous general elections, S7003-S7009 [9JN]
———provide free television broadcast time to Senate candidates (S. 893), S5527 [5MY]
———repayment limit for personal and family loans made to a candidate's campaign, S7015, S7016 [9JN]
———require television stations to provide broadcast time to Senate candidates as a public service, S7307 [15JN], S7339-S7345 [16JN], S7397-S7403, S7407, S7426-S7431 [17JN]
———voluntary spending limits and partial public financing for campaigns, and prohibit multicandidate political committee participation (S. 951), S5927 [13MY]
Employment: application of certain employment protection laws (S. 1439), S10924 [6AU]
Espy, Mike: nomination to be Sec. of Agriculture, S94, S102, S103, S113, S115, S117, S123, S124 [21JA]
Executive calendar, S5060 [28AP], S6834 [28MY], S16597 [19NO]
Executive departments: Presidential appointment procedures during recesses of the Senate, S8544 [1JY]
Family and Medical Leave Act: enact (S. 5), expression of appreciation on passage, S1356 [4FE]
Farmer, William F. (Bill), Jr.: tribute, S43 [6JA]
FEC: restructure (S. 89), S521 [21JA]
Ferry, Doug: privilege of the floor, S9834 [29JY]
Filibustering, S14641, S14642, S14643, S14646 [28OC]
Filibusters: use, S5723 [11MY]
Finn, Leslie: tribute, S2737 [11MR]
Fischer, Kelly: privilege of the floor, S14083 [21OC]
Fitzpatrick, James F.: privilege of the floor, S14725 [1NO]
Ford, Senator and Jean: tribute upon 50th wedding anniversary, S11744 [15SE]
Foreign relations: visit by Rene Monory, President of the Senate of France, S9150 [21JY]
Frampton, George T., Jr.: nomination to be Assistant Sec. of the Interior for Fish and Wildlife, S8216-S8220 [29JN]
Gallo, Barbara Calabrese: tribute, S6722 [27MY]
Gensler, Martin: privilege of the floor, S12193 [22SE]
Gentilini, Marina: tribute, S16677 [20NO]
Gerstel, Steve: tribute, S7548, S7549 [22JN]
Gill, Kennie: privilege of the floor, S10675 [6AU]
Gore, Vice President: comments on the Republican Party role in the legislative process, S9834 [29JY]
———welcome, S154 [21JA]
Government: political gridlock, S4681 [20AP]
———reforms, S4338 [1AP]
Grassley, Senator: authorize testimony and representation by Senate Legal Counsel in Willey v. Riley, et al. (S. Res. 21), S187 [21JA]
Gressle, Sharon: privilege of the floor, S1955 [24FE]
Grimaud, Steve: privilege of the floor, S15675 [16NO]
Grossman, Ed: privilege of the floor, S10658 [6AU]
Grundy, Richard: privilege of the floor, S14083 [21OC]
Guadagnini, Mark; privilege of the floor, S13953 [20OC]
Guide to Research Collections of Former United States Senators: authorize printing (S. Con. Res. 5), S186 [21JA], S13031 [4OC]
Hall, Susan: privilege of the floor, S15823 [17NO]
Halperin, Morton: nomination to be Assistant Sec. of Defense for Democracy and Peacekeeping, S14620-S14622 [28OC]
Halverson, Richard C., S1761 [18FE]
Hardy, Gerry: privilege of the floor, S14083 [21OC]
Harkin, Senator: acknowledgment of tribute, S12666 [29SE]
Heist, Kenneth: privilege of the floor, S12896 [4OC]
Heninger, Camille: privilege of the floor, S14083 [21OC]
Henry M. Jackson Foundation: anniversary, S11958 [20SE]
Hour of meeting (S. Res. 3), S8 [5JA]
House of Representatives: notify that a quorum of the Senate is assembled (S. Res. 2), S8 [5JA]
Hundt, Reed E.: nomination to the FCC, S16675 [20NO]
Ibrahim, Dato'seri Anwar: visit to Chamber by the Finance Minister of Malaysia, S12609 [28SE]
Inauguration: tribute to efforts of organizers and participants, S133 [21JA]
Income: freeze on pay rate of Senators, S1961, S1962 [24FE]
Iran-Contra investigation: role of independent counsel relative to Caspar Weinberger indictment, S16173-S16176 [18NO]
Jacob K. Javits Senate Fellowship Program: extend (S. Res. 75), S2374 [3MR]
———extend (S. Res. 75), amend (S. Res. 105), S5174 [29AP]
Jones, Roberta: privilege of the floor, S12470 [24SE]
Josephson, Claudette: authorize testimony in California v. Roger Calderon (S. Res. 145), S12052 [20SE]
Joula, Paul: privelege of the floor, S15571 [10NO]
———privilege of the floor, S13320 [13OC]
Kantor, Michael: nomination to be U.S. Trade Representative, S99, S101, S107, S111, S114 [21JA]
Koh, Lucy: privilege of the floor, S15659 [16NO]
Kretzinger, Katrina: privilege of the floor, S10475 [5AU]
Kunin, Madeline: nomination to be Deputy Sec. of Education, S99 [21JA]
Leadership: tribute relative to debate on Somalia, S13524 [14OC]
Leftwich, LaShawnda: privilege of the floor, S11995 [20SE]
Legislative Branch of the Government: making appropriations (H.R. 2348), S9333-S9355 [23JY], S10776 [6AU]
———making appropriations (H.R. 2348), conference report, S10816, S10835 [6AU]
———making appropriations (H.R. 2348), unanimous-consent agreement, S9282 [22JY]
Legislative program, S45, S53 [7JA], S58 [20JA], S83, S134, S154, S155, S187 [21JA], S643, S646, S750 [26JA], S751, S752, S866 [27JA], S867, S960 [28JA], S965, S967, S969, S1078 [2FE], S1079, S1219 [3FE], S1229, S1262, S1349, S1369, S1512 [4FE], S1513, S1586, S1663 [16FE], S1681, S1758, S1759 [17FE], S1767, S1789, S1941 [18FE], S1959, S2055 [24FE], S2085, S2175 [25FE], S2249 [2MR], S2251, S2374 [3MR], S2458 [4MR], S2511, S2512, S2513 [5MR], S2515, S2516, S2564 [9MR], S2567, S2607, S2692 [10MR], S2693, S2695, S2775, S2858 [11MR], S2861, S2890 [15MR], S2975 [16MR], S2977, S3036 [17MR], S3161, S3162, S3208 [18MR], S3289 [19MR], S3361, S3384 [22MR], S3682 [24MR], S3685, S3708 [25MR], S3855 [26MR], S3911, S3950 [29MR], S3969, S4012, S4043 [30MR], S4045 [31MR], S4245, S4345, S4346 [1AP], S4348, S4349, S4352, S4394, S4395, S4453 [2AP], S4473, S4509 [3AP], S4595, S4641 [19AP], S4651, S4665, S4683, S4714 [20AP], S4717, S4731, S4739, S4781 [21AP], S4785, S4786 [22AP], S4891 [27AP], S5061 [28AP], S5063, S5170, S5244 [29AP], S5310 [30AP], S5392 [4MY], S5475 [5MY], S5567, S5585, S5644, S5676 [6MY], S5723, S5746, S5749 [11MY], S5972 [13MY], S5975, S6005, S6016, S6063 [18MY], S6224, S6287 [20MY], S6389 [24MY], S6444, S6484 [25MY], S6579, S6583, S6619 [26MY], S6621 [27MY], S6823, S6830, S6832, S6886, S6890, S6894 [28MY], S7652 [22JN], S7813 [23JN], S7875, S7920, S8155 [24JN], S8157, S8220, S8269, S8272 [29JN], S8299, S8381 [30JN], S8440, S8562, S8577 [1JY], S8579, S8580, S8646 [13JY], S8649, S8705, S8737 [14JY], S8813 [15JY], S8916 [16JY], S9091 [20JY], S9169, S9227 [21JY], S9229, S9288, S9331 [22JY], S9343, S9353, S9383 [23JY], S9385, S9459 [26JY], S9461, S9468, S9576 [27JY], S9957, S10019 [30JY], S10110 [2AU], S10111, S10194, S10217, S10220, S10221, S10271 [3AU], S10313, S10353 [4AU], S10543 [5AU], S10792, S10795, S10836, S10967 [6AU], S11031, S11045 [7SE], S11156 [8SE], S11473 [10SE], S11596 [13SE], S11614, S11616 [14SE], S11944 [15SE], S12027, S12052 [20SE], S12147 [21SE], S12265 [22SE], S12371, S12372, S12467 [23SE], S12469, S12478, S12481, S12495, S12525 [24SE], S12562 [27SE], S12563, S12638 [28SE], S12668, S12715, S12750 [29SE], S12873 [30SE], S13031 [4OC], S13081, S13099 [5OC], S13118, S13136, S13137 [6OC], S13191, S13219 [7OC], S13418 [14OC], S13527, S13540, S13542, S13560 [15OC], S13818, S13854 [18OC], S13933 [19OC], S13947, S14027, S14037 [20OC], S14216, S14229 [21OC], S14288 [25OC], S14291, S14350, S14445 [26OC], S14518, S14524, S14549 [27OC], S14601, S14625, S14639, S14641, S14642 [28OC], S14651, S14701, S14703, S14710 [29OC], S14738, S14764, S14774 [1NO], S14777 [2NO], S14891, S14903, S14962 [3NO], S15086, S15131 [4NO], S15233, S15234 [5NO], S15317, S15363 [8NO], S15569, S15654 [10NO], S15735 [16NO], S15822, S15886, S15887 [17NO], S16053 [18NO], S16281, S16333, S16417, S16593 [19NO], S16601, S16622, S16784 [20NO], S16903, S17029 [22NO], S17079 [23NO], S17081 [24NO]
Lescavage, Nancy: privelege of the floor, S15571 [10NO]
———privilege of the floor, S13320 [13OC]
Levenberg, Karen: privilege of the floor, S10177 [3AU]
Likphai Chuan: visit to Chamber by Prime Minister of Thailand, S13243 [7OC]
Lopez, Lisette: privilege of the floor, S6090 [19MY]
Mangas, Rob: privilege of the floor, S10675 [6AU]
Marshall, Marian: privilege of the floor, S14083 [21OC]
Marts, Eric: privilege of the floor, S12894 [4OC]
Mass mailings: prohibit taxpayer financed mailings (S. 1367), S10576 [5AU]
Mayer, Frederick W.: privilege of the floor, S8317 [30JN]
McLean, Kenneth A.: authorize testimony in U.S. v. Dean (S. Res. 140), S10825 [6AU]
McMullan, Jane: tribute, S656 [26JA]
Meciar, Vladimir (Prime Minister, Slovakia): welcome to U.S. Senate Chamber, S6157 [20MY]
Members of Congress: acceptance of gifts, meals, and travel by Members or congressional staff, S5502-S5507 [5MY], S5573 [6MY], S16978 [22NO]
———acceptance of gifts, meals, and travel by Members or congressional staff (S. 885), S5459 [4MY]
———compensation relative to budget sequestration (S. 713), S4275 [1AP]
———constitutional amendment on terms of office (S.J. Res. 12), S621 [21JA]
———constitutional amendment on terms of office (S.J. Res. 18), S626 [21JA]
———constitutional amendment on terms of office (S.J. Res. 34), S932 [28JA]
———cost-of-living pay adjustment, S2296-S2300 [3MR]
———cost-of-living pay adjustment (S. 413), S1996 [24FE]
———cost-of-living pay adjustment (S. 435), S2039 [24FE]
———discretionary preliminary investigation procedures, S15849-S15855 [17NO]
———ensure equal coverage and benefits as private citizens under national health care system (S.J. Res. 133), S11933 [15SE]
———mass mailings, S70 [20JA], S4640 [19AP], S6328 [21MY], S9441 [26JY], S13297 [13OC]
———require participation in health care reform package, S12460, S12461 [23SE], S12470-S12479 [24SE]
———retirement benefits (S. 1745), S16754 [20NO]
Merz, Shane: privilege of the floor, S9355 [23JY]
Metzenbaum, Senator: expression of appreciation, S8191, S8202 [29JN]
Meyer, Fritz: privilege of the floor, S16069 [18NO]
Miller, Karen: privelege of the floor, S15571 [10NO]
———privilege of the floor, S13320 [13OC]
Mills, Dave: privilege of the floor, S14083 [21OC]
Milwaukee, WI: letters St. Josaphat School students on congressional activities, S6326 [21MY]
Mitchell, Senator: tribute, S17236 [24NO]
———welcome greetings to colleagues, S4 [5JA]
Montgomery, Paul: privilege of the floor, S13379 [14OC]
Murray, Senator: acknowledgment for get-well cards and wishes, S8400 [1JY]
———welcome back to Senate, S8400 [1JY]
Napolitano, Janet: nomination to be U.S. attorney for Arizona, S14547 [27OC]
National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives: tribute to first African American Congressmen, S1939 [18FE]
``Nomination of Judge Clarence Thomas to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States'': authorize printing of additional copies (S. Res. 101), S5746 [11MY]
Nominations: considered and confirmed en bloc, S681 [26JA], S6362 [24MY], S16858, S16859 [20NO]
Office of Senate Fair Employment Practices: establish procedures for settlement of complaints (S. Res. 139), S10463 [4AU]
O'Leary, Hazel Rollins: nomination to be Sec. of Energy, S96, S97, S100, S116, S118 [21JA]
Olick, Karen: privilege of the floor, S6090 [19MY]
103d Congress: agenda, S81-S83, S85-S90 [21JA]
O'Neal, John: privilege of the floor, S9607 [28JY]
Ortega, Carol: privilege of the floor, S12470 [24SE]
O'Toole, Jim: privilege of the floor, S14083 [21OC]
Packwood, Senator: petitions relative to sexual harassment allegations, S4, S6 [5JA]
Panetta, Leon E.: nomination to be Director of OMB, S98, S101, S106, S109, S112, S114, S115, S126-S128 [21JA]
Parliamentary inquiry, S1001 [2FE], S1091 [3FE], S1578 [16FE], S1766 [18FE], S2294 [3MR], S3317, S3319 [22MR], S3399, S3451, S3452 [23MR], S3552, S3574, S3625 [24MR], S3943, S3950 [29MR], S3976, S3977 [30MR], S4369 [2AP], S4675 [20AP], S5565 [6MY], S6198 [20MY], S7425 [17JN], S7550, S7554, S7566 [22JN], S7892, S7915, S7919, S7924 [24JN], S9259, S9260 [22JY], S9347 [23JY], S9472 [27JY], S9852 [29JY], S10296 [4AU], S10515 [5AU], S10646 [6AU], S11712 [15SE], S12102, S12110 [21SE], S12607 [28SE], S12685 [29SE], S12751 [30SE], S13060 [5OC], S13858 [19OC], S14574 [28OC], S14786, S14787 [2NO], S15673, S15728, S15756 [16NO], S16304, S16316, S16333 [19NO]
Pellikaan, Thomas: tribute, S15591 [10NO]
Pena, Federico: nomination to be Sec. of Transportation, S100, S102, S111, S112, S113, S124 [21JA]
Pensabene, Judy: privilege of the floor, S14083 [21OC]
Point of order, S1368 [4FE], S2294 [3MR], S4885 [27AP], S6102 [19MY], S7431 [17JN], S7568 [22JN], S7721 [23JN], S7875, S7892, S7920, S7921, S7924, S7925, S7926, S7930 [24JN], S9922 [30JY], S10183 [3AU], S10282, S10324 [4AU], S10646, S10659, S10675 [6AU], S14512 [27OC]
Political campaigns: ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 62), S474 [21JA]
Postal Service: franking privileges, S9345-S9352 [23JY]
———reduced rates for certain mail sent to Members of Congress (S. 114), S560 [21JA]
Presidential appointments: delay in confirming unopposed nominations, S14624, S14642 [28OC]
———nominations considered and confirmed en bloc, S11471 [10SE], S15317-S15319 [8NO], S15497 [9NO]
———nominations for Presidential Cabinet confirmed en bloc, S93 [21JA]
Presiding Officer: tribute, S8077 [24JN]
Procedures: tactics used by the majority and minority parties to influence or block legislation, S5719 [7MY]
Procedures, unanimous-consent agreement, S8 [5JA]
Pryor, Senator: authorize representation by Senate Legal Counsel in Bobbie Hill v. Bill Clinton, et al. (S. Res. 63), S1146 [3FE]
Public buildings: procedural requirements for certain building projects, S9839-S9847 [29JY]
Recess, S6330 [21MY]
———subject to call of the Chair, S4747 [21AP]
Reich, Robert B.: nomination to be Sec. of Labor, S99, S102, S104, S105, S109, S110, S117, S118 [21JA]
Rezneck, Daniel A.: privilege of the floor, S14725 [1NO]
Riegle, Senator: retirement, S12563-S12566 [28SE]
Riker, Walt: tribute, S9960 [30JY]
Riley, Richard W.: nomination to be Sec. of Education, S98, S99, S101, S106, S107, S110, S116, S120, S121, S125 [21JA]
Ripps, Elma: privilege of the floor, S12797 [30SE]
Rivlin, Alice M.: nomination to be Deputy Director of OMB, S98, S112, S114, S115, S128 [21JA]
Rodriguez, Lula: authorize testimony in Pefaur v. Pefaur (S. Res. 100), S4868, S4869 [22AP]
Rogers, Martha: privilege of the floor, S14725 [1NO]
Ross, Julia: privilege of the floor, S6089 [19MY]
Russell, Burton: privilege of the floor, S12894 [4OC]
Russell Building: name Room 485 ``Room of the First Americans'' (S. Res. 67), S1498 [4FE]
Samuels, Leslie B.: nomination to be Assistant Sec. of the Treasury, S5984-S5993, S5994 [18MY]
Scala, Charles L.: tribute, S6506 [26MY]
Senate Arms Control Observer Group: reauthorizing (S. Res. 149), S13087 [5OC]
Senate Central American Negotiations Observer Group: extend provisions (S. Res. 114), S6618 [26MY]
Senate Election, Expulsion, and Censure Cases: authorize printing (S. Con. Res. 6), S186, S187 [21JA], S13031 [4OC]
Senate Election Law Guidebook: authorize printing (S. Res. 161), S15638 [10NO]
Senate Ethics Study Commission: establish (S. Res. 111), S6329 [21MY]
———extend deadline for recommendations (S. Res. 173), S16897 [20NO]
Senate Legal Counsel: appear as amicus curiae in U.S. ex rel. Taxpayers Against Fraud, et al. v. General Electric Co. (S. Res. 93), S4398 [2AP]
———authorize representation of Suzanne Beede in Kofoed v. Swanson-Nunn Electric Co., et al. (S. Res. 77), S2456 [4MR]
———authorize testimony and representation of Senate employees in U.S. v. Thomas F. Weiss (S. Res. 106), S5675 [6MY]
———authorize to appear amicus curiae in Turner Broadcasting Systems, Inc., et al. v. FCC, et al. (S. Res. 62), S1145 [3FE]
———authorizing representation for Senate employees in United States v. Armand D'Amato (S. Res. 88), S4251 [1AP]
———representation in Douglas R. Page v. Robert Dole, et al. (S. Res. 150), S13256 [7OC]
———representation in U.S. v. Durenberger (S. Res. 141), S10832 [6AU]
Senate pages: tribute, S1356 [4FE]
Senate Rules: amend relative to certain committee chairmen (S. Res. 17), S185 [21JA]
———amend relative to committee membership (S. Res. 130), S8561 [1JY]
———amend relative to committee membership (S. Res. 18), S185 [21JA]
———amend relative to committee membership (S. Res. 6), S45, S47 [7JA]
———amend relative to committee membership (S. Res. 8), S47 [7JA]
———amend relative to the Committee on Ethics (Senate, Select) (S. Res. 61), S1201 [3FE]
———amend (S. Res. 4), S45, S47 [7JA]
———charging of quorum calls against an individual's time under cloture (S. Res. 28), S13827 [18OC]
———committee approval of unfunded Federal mandates (S. Res. 157), S14542 [27OC]
———committee approval of unfunded Federal mandates (S. Res. 158), S14542 [27OC]
———consideration of legislation (S. Res. 31), S13827 [18OC]
———consideration of legislation (S. Res. 32), S13827 [18OC]
———consideration of legislation (S. Res. 37), S685 [26JA]
———consideration of retroactive tax increases (S. Res. 152), S13851 [18OC]
———delegation of authority to approve rules and regulations, S14970 [4NO]
———dispense with the reading of conference reports (S. Res. 30), S13827 [18OC]
———germaneness of committee amendments post-cloture (S. Res. 27), S13827 [18OC]
———legislative efficiency relative to committee structure (S. Res. 13), S634 [21JA]
———limit the length of service of Senators on congressional committees (S. Res. 103), S5234 [29AP]
———nondebatable motion to proceed (S. Res. 25), S13827 [18OC]
———one motion to go to conference with the House (S. Res. 29), S13827 [18OC]
———proposed changes (S. Res. 25-32), S643, S645 [26JA]
———three-fifths vote to overturn the chair post-cloture (S. Res. 26), S13827 [18OC]
———use of display materials, S14970 [4NO]
Senators of the United States—A Historical Biography: authorize printing (S. Con. Res. 4), S186 [21JA], S13031 [4OC]
Services employees: expression of appreciation, S17089 [24NO]
Shalala, Donna E.: nomination to be Sec. of HHS, S95, S99, S102, S103, S104, S110, S117, S125, S129 [21JA]
Shanahan, Thomas M.: nomination to be district court judge, S16668 [20NO]
Simon, Robert: privilege of the floor, S12681 [29SE]
Simon, Senator: allegations relative to the leaking of information in the Supreme Court confirmation hearings of Clarence Thomas, S6506 [26MY]
Specter, Senator: explanation of wearing Pennsylvania hat on the floor for decor relative to recent head surgery, S9467 [27JY]
———recovery from surgery, S7154 [14JN]
Spencer, Amy: privilege of the floor, S12563 [28SE]
Staff: tribute, S17031-S17034 [23NO]
State and local governments: CBO analysis of Federal mandates (S. 563), S2780 [11MR]
Stennis, John C.: tribute, S17087, S17089 [24NO]
Supreme Court: confirmation reform, S8771-S8774 [15JY]
———expedited review of Congressional Campaign Spending Limit and Election Reform Act, S7357 [16JN]
Tankersley, Liz: privilege of the floor, S6090 [19MY]
Tate, Jim: privilege of the floor, S14083 [21OC]
Taxation: excise tax on certain campaign expenditures for Federal office (S. 828), S4927 [27AP]
———require a 60-vote supermajority in the Senate to pass tax-increasing legislation (S. 430), S2028 [24FE]
Teague, Peter: privilege of the floor, S6090 [19MY]
Television: advertising discount availability and regulations for State or Federal office candidates, S6905 [7JN], S6934-S6938 [8JN]
Texas: election of Senator Hutchison, S6987 [9JN]
Thurmond, Senator: explanation of absence, S1124 [3FE]
Turner, Chuck: privilege of the floor, S9343 [23JY]
Useem, Howard: privilege of the floor, S14083 [21OC]
Votes, correction: Glenn, S14007 [20OC]
———Packwood, S1259 [4FE]
Votes, personal explanation: Akaka, S7930 [24JN]
———Biden, S12669 [29SE]
———Boxer, S7930 [24JN], S9056 [20JY]
———Danforth, S16425 [19NO]
———Graham, S7930 [24JN]
———Heflin, S3163 [18MR]
———Kohl, S14319 [26OC]
———Moynihan, S7931 [24JN]
———Murkowski, S9328 [22JY]
———Simpson, S14319 [26OC]
Votes, position on missed: Baucus, S7443 [17JN]
———Dodd, S9143 [21JY]
———Durenberger, S8329 [30JN]
———Feinstein, S7910 [24JN], S14603 [28OC]
———Gorton, S3972 [30MR]
———Hatch, S6640 [27MY]
———Helms, S9143 [21JY]
———Levin, S5882 [13MY]
———Mathews, S7174 [15JN]
———Murray, S8168 [29JN], S8731 [14JY]
———Simon, S1983 [24FE]
———Thurmond, S6640 [27MY]
———Warner, S7334 [16JN]
———Wofford, S12669 [29SE]
``We the People'' calendars: authorize printing (S. Res. 110), S6329 [21MY]
Women: participation in the governmental process, S7153 [14JN]
Young, John: privilege of the floor, S13320 [13OC]
Young, John J., Jr.: privelege of the floor, S15571 [10NO]
Zabar, Brent: privilege of the floor, S10475 [5AU]
Remarks in Senate relative to
Kerry, Senator, S6157 [20MY]
Reports
Congressional Additions to Dept. of Defense Budget Requests and Earmarking of Defense Funds: Stephen Daggett, Congressional Research Service, S13607-S13794 [18OC]
SBA Study of Parental Leave—What Does it Mean? Senate Republican Policy Committee, S1024 [2FE]
Senate Quarterly Mass Mail, S70 [20JA], S6328 [21MY], S9441 [26JY]
Reports by conference committees
Legislative Branch Appropriations (H.R. 2348), H5651-H5653 [2AU]
Reports filed
Activities: Committee on Environment and Public Works (Senate) (S. Rept. 103-33), S4111 [31MR]
———Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. Rept. 103-32), S4111 [31MR]
———Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate) (S. Rept. 103-31), S4013 [30MR]
———Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (S. Rept. 103-30), S3862 [26MR]
———Committee on Veterans' Affairs (Senate) (S. Rept. 103-34), S4111 [31MR]
———Committee on Veterans' Affairs (Senate) (S. Rept. 103-35), S4111 [31MR]
Allocation to Subcommittees of Budget Totals From the Concurrent Resolution: Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. Rept. 103-52), S6955 [8JN]
———Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. Rept. 103-59), S7495 [17JN]
Allow Member of the Committee on Rules and Administration To Serve on the Committee on the Library (Joint): Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate) (S. Con. Res. 8), S888 [28JA]
Application of War Powers Resolution To Remove U.S. Armed Forces From Somalia: Committee on Foreign Affairs (House) (H. Con. Res. 170) (H. Rept. 103-329), H8937 [8NO]
Authorizing Expenditures: Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. Res. 48), S1028 [2FE]
———Committee on Armed Services (Senate) (S. Res. 51), S1028 [2FE]
———Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (Senate) (S. Res. 50), S1028 [2FE]
———Committee on Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 71) (S. Rept. 103-5), S1887 [18FE]
———Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (S. Res. 39), S774 [27JA]
———Committee on Environment and Public Works (Senate) (S. Res. 53), S1028 [2FE]
———Committee on Finance (Senate) (S. Res. 56), S1028 [2FE]
———Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. Res. 55), S1028 [2FE]
———Committee on Indian Affairs (Senate, Select) (S. Res. 52), S1028 [2FE]
———Committee on Labor and Human Resources (Senate) (S. Res. 49), S1028 [2FE]
———Committee on Small Business (Senate) (S. Res. 58), S1028 [2FE]
———Committee on the Budget (Senate) (S. Res. 57), S1028 [2FE]
———Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (S. Res. 65), S1383 [4FE]
———Committee on Veterans' Affairs (Senate) (S. Res. 59), S1028 [2FE]
Authorizing Printing of a Collection of the Rules of Committees of the Senate: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Res. 72), S1887 [18FE]
Committee Activities of the Select Committee on Intelligence: Committee on Intelligence (Select, Senate) (S. Rept. 103-23), S3172 [18MR]
Congressional Campaign Spending Limit and Election Reform Act: Committee on House Administration (House) (H.R. 3) (H. Rept. 103-375), H9873 [17NO]
———Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate) (S. 3) (S. Rept. 103-41), S5030 [28AP]
Consideration of H. Con. Res. 170, Application of War Powers Resolution Relative To Removal of U.S. Forces From Somalia: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 293) (H. Rept. 103-328), H8874 [4NO]
Consideration of H.R. 3, Congressional Campaign Spending Limit and Election Reform Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 319) (H. Rept. 103-402), H10468 [20NO]
Consideration of H.R. 2348, Legislative Branch Appropriations: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 192) (H. Rept. 103-118), H3373 [9JN]
Election of Members for the Committee on Printing (Joint): Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate) (S. Res. 42), S888 [28JA]
Election of Members for the Committee on the Library (Joint): Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate) (S. Res. 42), S888 [28JA]
Further Revised Allocation to Subcommittees of Budget Totals From the Concurrent Resolution: Committee on Appropriations (S. Rept. 103-160), S13908 [19OC]
———Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. Rept. 103-175), S15600 [10NO]
Further Revised Allocation to Subcommittees of Budget Totals from the Concurrent Resolution: Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. Rept. 103-128), S10839 [6AU]
History, Jurisdiction, and a Summary of Activities of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (Senate) During the 102d Congress: Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (Senate) (S. Rept. 103-8), S2546 [9MR]
Issuance of Subpoena to Senator Packwood for Certain Documents: Committee on Ethics (Senate, Select) (S. Res. 153) (S. Rept. 103-164), S14193 [21OC]
Jurisdiction and Summary of Activities of the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry for the 102d Congress: Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry (Senate) (S. Rept. 103-7), S2208 [2MR]
Legislative and Oversight Activities of Committee on Small Business (Senate), 102nd Congress: Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. Rept. 103-127), S10839 [6AU]
Legislative Branch Appropriations: committee of conference (H.R. 2348) (H. Rept. 103-210), H5662 [2AU]
Legislative Branch of the Government Appropriations: Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (H.R. 2348) (S. Rept. 103-103), S9061 [20JY]
Purchasing of Calendars: Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate) (S. Res. 110), S6230 [20MY]
Revised Allocations to Subcommittees of Budget Totals From the Concurrent Resolution: Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. Rept. 103-99), S9060 [20JY]
Senate Election Law Guidebook Printing: Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate) (S. Res. 161), S15088 [4NO]
Special Report on Activities: Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select) (S. Rept. 103-20), S2887 [15MR]
Resignations
Bentsen, Senator, S154 [21JA]
Resolutions by organizations
Ratification of the Treaty on Open Skies, S10800 [6AU]
Tribute to Charles L. Kinney: Senate Democratic Conference, S5917 [13MY]
Tribute to Virginia Walker Boylan, S11573 [13SE]
Resumes
Congressional Activity: 103d Cong., 1st sess., D1389 [26NO]
———102d Cong., D1 [5JA]
———103d Cong., 1st. sess., D337 [1AP], D447 [3MY], D613 [7JN]
———103d Cong., 1st sess., D159 [1MR]
Rollcalls
Quorum, S7 [5JA], S14744 [1NO], S14900 [3NO], H4318 [30JN]
Quorum, 1953, S6 [5JA]
Rules
Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry (Senate), S957 [28JA]
Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (Senate), S1068 [2FE]
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (Senate), S945 [28JA]
Committee on Ethics (Senate, Select), S1648-S1659 [16FE]
Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S1070-S1073 [2FE]
Committee on Indian Affairs (Senate, Select), S959 [28JA]
Committee on the Budget (Senate), S1069 [2FE]
Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S1645 [16FE]
Rulings of the Chair
Elections: campaign ethics reform and contribution limits (H.R. 3), consideration (H. Res. 319), H10593 [21NO]
———campaign ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 3), S7431 [17JN]
Statements
Award Presentation to Senator Inouye: Reserve Officers Association, S982 [2FE]
Candidacy for U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania: Teresa Heinz, S15590 [10NO]
Issuance of Subpoena to Senator Packwood for Certain Documents: James F. Fitzpatrick, S14727 [1NO]
———Senator Packwood, S14728 [1NO]
Morgan P. Hardiman: several members of Senator D'Amato's staff, S13143 [6OC]
Nomination To Be Sec. of the Navy: John H. Dalton, S9168 [21JY]
Reforming the Confirmation Process—A New Era Must Dawn: Senator Biden, S8774-S8779 [15JY]
Reorganization of Congress: Walter F. Mondale, S8537-S8540 [1JY]
Tribute to Morton H. Halperin: Senator Biden, S14621 [28OC]
Summaries
Congressional Campaign Spending Limit and Election Reform Act (H.R. 3), H10661 [22NO]
Congressional Campaign Spending Limit and Election Reform Act (S. 87), S520 [21JA]
Congressional Ethics Reform Act (S. 885), S5461 [4MY]
Senate Fair Elections and Grassroots Democracy Act (S. 951), S5941 [13MY]
Senate Rules Reform on Legislative Efficiency Relative to Committee Structure (S. Res. 13), S635, S636 [21JA]
Tables
Cost of Senate elections relative to Congressional Campaign Spending Limit and Election Reform Act, S7193 [15JN]
Franked mail, S3379 [22MR]
History of cloture motions, S645 [26JA]
Legislative Branch appropriations, S9340, S9352 [23JY]
Legislative branch appropriations (H.R. 2348), H6331-H6334 [6AU]
Mass mail volumes and costs, S3378 [22MR]
Political action committees contributions—1991-92, H10661 [22NO]
Senate races and campaign spending 1986-92, S7433-S7435 [17JN]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 39, joint session of Congress for the State of the Union Message, H653 [17FE]
H. Con. Res. 105, adjournment, S6704 [27MY], H3302 [27MY]
H. Con. Res. 115, adjournment, S8440 [1JY], H4454 [1JY]
H. Con. Res. 144, joint congressional session to receive message from the President, H6733 [14SE]
H. Con. Res. 146, authorize use of Capitol Building and Grounds for events commemorating 200th anniversary of cornerstone laying, H8065 [18OC]
H. Con. Res. 161, adjournment, S13249 [7OC], H7573 [7OC]
H. Con. Res. 178, adjournment, H9098 [10NO]
H. Con. Res. 190, sine die adjournment of 1st session of 103d Congress, H10908 [22NO]
H. Res. 2, notify Senate of election of House Speaker and House Clerk, H5 [5JA]
H. Res. 3, appointment of a committee to notify the President that a quorum has assembled and is ready to receive communications, H5 [5JA]
H. Res. 192, consideration of H.R. 2348, Legislative Branch appropriations, H3379 [10JN]
H. Res. 293, consideration of H. Con. Res. 170, application of War Powers Resolution relative to use of forces in Somalia, H8903 [8NO]
H. Res. 319, consideration of H.R. 3, Congressional Campaign Spending Limit and Election Reform Act, H10592 [21NO]
H.J. Res. 300, convening of 2d session of 103d Congress, H10908 [22NO]
H.R. 3, campaign ethics reform and contribution limits, S6827 [28MY]
H.R. 2348, Legislative Branch appropriations, H3402-H3406 [10JN]
H.R. 2348, legislative branch appropriations, S9333-S9339 [23JY]
S. 3, Congressional Campaign Spending Limit and Election Reform Act, S225-S240 [21JA], S7447-S7462 [17JN], H10700-H10715 [22NO]
S. 7, Comprehensive Campaign Finance Reform Act, S279-S286 [21JA]
S. 15, establish Commission on Government Reform, S367-S369 [21JA]
S. 29, Omnibus Congressional Compliance Act, S437-S439 [21JA]
S. 87, Congressional Campaign Spending Limit and Election Reform Act, S509-S520 [21JA]
S. 89, FEC restructuring, S521 [21JA]
S. 94, Grassroots Campaigning and Election Reform Act, S526 [21JA]
S. 114, reduced postal rates for certain mail sent to Members of Congress, S561 [21JA]
S. 413, cost-of-living pay adjustment for Members of Congress, S1996 [24FE]
S. 435, cost-of-living pay adjustment for Members of Congress, S2039 [24FE]
S. 713, Congressional Overspending Pay Accountability Act, S4275 [1AP]
S. 828, excise tax on certain campaign expenditures for Federal office, S4928 [27AP]
S. 885, Congressional Ethics Reform Act, S5460 [4MY]
S. 893, provide free television broadcast time to Senate candidates, S5528 [5MY]
S. 951, Senate Fair Elections and Grassroots Democracy Act, S5928-S5941 [13MY]
S. 1287, Congressional Reorganization Act, S9543-S9547 [27JY]
S. 1367, prohibit taxpayer financed Senate mass mailings, S10577 [5AU]
S. 1368, eliminate discounted office equipment and furniture for departing Senators, S10577 [5AU]
S. 1765, Daniel Webster Senate Page Residence, District of Columbia, S17202 [24NO]
S. Con. Res. 1, counting of electoral votes for President and Vice President, S8, S24 [5JA], H54 [5JA]
S. Con. Res. 3, adjournment, S11, S25 [5JA], H54 [5JA]
S. Con. Res. 4, authorize printing of Senators of the United States—A Historical Biography, H7000 [27SE]
S. Con. Res. 4, authorizing printing of Senators of the United States—A Historical Biography, S186, S626 [21JA]
S. Con. Res. 5, authorize printing of Guide to Research Collections of Former United States Senators, H7001 [27SE]
S. Con. Res. 5, authorizing printing of Guide to Research Collections of Former United States Senators, S186, S627 [21JA]
S. Con. Res. 6, authorize printing of Senate Election, Expulsion, and Censure Cases, H7002 [27SE]
S. Con. Res. 6, authorizing printing of Senate Election, Expulsion, and Censure Cases, S187, S627 [21JA]
S. Con. Res. 7, require congressional committees to report objective analyses of employee benefit legislation relative to employment and international competitiveness, S627 [21JA]
S. Con. Res. 8, Committee on the Library (Joint) membership appointment process, S936, S937, S960 [28JA]
S. Con. Res. 10, adjournment, S1369, S1495 [4FE]
S. Con. Res. 23, adjournment, S4553, S4581 [7AP]
S. Con. Res. 33, waive certain adjournment requirements, S9863, S9893 [29JY], H5549 [30JY]
S. Res. 1, appointment of a committee to notify the President that a quorum has assembled and is ready to receive communications, S8, S25 [5JA]
S. Res. 2, notify House of Representatives that a quorum of the Senate is assembled, S8, S25 [5JA]
S. Res. 3, hour of meeting of the Senate, S8 [5JA]
S. Res. 4, amend Senate Rules, S45, S50 [7JA]
S. Res. 5, majority party appointments to committees of the Senate, S46, S50 [7JA]
S. Res. 6, amend Senate Rules relative to committee membership, S46, S50 [7JA]
S. Res. 7, minority party appointments to committees of the Senate, S47, S51 [7JA]
S. Res. 8, amend Senate Rules relative to committee membership, S47, S51 [7JA]
S. Res. 9, definition of Senate committees and titles and staff employment practices, S48, S52 [7JA]
S. Res. 10, submit final report for Committee on POW/MIA Affairs (Senate, Select), S48, S52 [7JA]
S. Res. 13, reform Senate Rules relative to legislative efficiency relative to committee structure, S631-S634 [21JA]
S. Res. 17, amend Senate Rules relative to certain committee chairmen, S185 [21JA]
S. Res. 18, amend Senate Rules relative to committee membership, S636 [21JA]
S. Res. 19, majority party appointments to the Committees of the Senate, S185, S636 [21JA]
S. Res. 20, reappointment of Kenneth U. Benjamin, Jr., as Deputy Senate Legal Counsel, S187, S636 [21JA]
S. Res. 21, authorize Senator Grassley's testimony and representation by Senate Legal Counsel in Willey v. Riley, et al., S187, S636 [21JA]
S. Res. 22, minority party appointments to the Committees of the Senate, S185, S637 [21JA]
S. Res. 23, appoint independent counsels to investigate ethics violations, and transfer remaining duties of Select Committee on Ethics, S637-S639 [21JA]
S. Res. 25, nondebatable Senate motion to proceed, S13827 [18OC]
S. Res. 25, Senate Rules on a nondebatable motion to proceed, S739 [26JA]
S. Res. 26, Senate Rules on three-fifths vote to overturn the chair post-cloture, S739 [26JA]
S. Res. 26, three-fifths vote to overturn the Senate chair post-cloture, S13827 [18OC]
S. Res. 27, germaneness of Senate committee amendments post-cloture, S13827 [18OC]
S. Res. 27, Senate Rules on germaneness of committee amendments post-cloture, S740 [26JA]
S. Res. 28, charging of quorum calls against an individual's time under cloture in the Senate, S13827 [18OC]
S. Res. 28, Senate Rules on charging of quorum calls against an individual's time under cloture, S740 [26JA]
S. Res. 29, one motion in the Senate to go to conference with the House, S13827 [18OC]
S. Res. 29, Senate Rules on one motion to go to conference with the House, S740 [26JA]
S. Res. 30, dispense with the reading of conference reports in the Senate, S13828 [18OC]
S. Res. 30, Senate Rules on dispensing with the reading of conference reports, S740 [26JA]
S. Res. 31, consideration of legislation in the Senate, S13828 [18OC]
S. Res. 31, Senate Rules on consideration of legislation, S740 [26JA]
S. Res. 32, consideration of legislation in the Senate, S13828 [18OC]
S. Res. 32, Senate Rules on consideration of legislation, S740 [26JA]
S. Res. 33, appointment of private citizens to the Committee on Ethics (Senate, Select), S664, S741 [26JA]
S. Res. 34, appointment of private citizens to the Committee on Ethics (Senate, Select)
S. Res. 36, majority party appointments to the Committee on Ethics (Senate, Select), S685, S743 [26JA]
S. Res. 37, Senate Rules on consideration of legislation, S743 [26JA]
S. Res. 38, minority party appointments to the Committee on Ethics (Senate, Select), S685, S743 [26JA]
S. Res. 39, authorize expenditures for the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, S864 [27JA]
S. Res. 40, authorizing Committee on Foreign Relations expenditures, S936 [28JA]
S. Res. 41, authorizing Committee on Rules and Administration expenditures, S937 [28JA]
S. Res. 42, election of members to the Committee on Printing (Joint) and the Committee on the Library (Joint), S937, S960 [28JA]
S. Res. 43, authorizing Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select) expenditures, S937 [28JA]
S. Res. 44, authorizing Committee on Aging (Special) expenditures, S937 [28JA]
S. Res. 45, authorizing Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation expenditures, S938 [28JA]
S. Res. 47, authorizing Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry expenditures, S938 [28JA]
S. Res. 49, authorizing expenditures for Committee on Labor and Human Resources (Senate), S1049 [2FE]
S. Res. 50, authorizing expenditures for Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (Senate), S1049 [2FE]
S. Res. 51, authorizing expenditures for Committee on Armed Services (Senate), S1049 [2FE]
S. Res. 52, authorizing expenditures for Committee on Indian Affairs (Senate, Select), S1050 [2FE]
S. Res. 53, authorizing expenditures for Committee on Environment and Public Works (Senate), S1050 [2FE]
S. Res. 55, authorizing expenditures for Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate), S1051 [2FE]
S. Res. 56, authorizing expenditures for Committee on Finance (Senate), S1052 [2FE]
S. Res. 57, authorizing expenditures for Committee on the Budget (Senate), S1053 [2FE]
S. Res. 58, authorizing expenditures for Committee on Small Business (Senate), S1053 [2FE]
S. Res. 59, authorizing expenditures for Committee on Veterans' Affairs (Senate), S1053 [2FE]
S. Res. 62, authorize Senate Legal Counsel to appear amicus curiae in Turner Broadcasting Systems, Inc., et al. v. FCC, et al., S1145, S1202 [3FE]
S. Res. 63, authorize representation for Senators Bumpers and Pryor by Senate Legal Counsel in Bobbie Hill v. Bill Clinton, et al., S1147, S1203 [3FE]
S. Res. 65, authorizing expenditures for the Committee on the Judiciary (Senate), S1497 [4FE]
S. Res. 67, remove term ``Select'' from Committee on Indian Affairs (Senate, Select) and name Russell Building Room 485 ``Room of the First Americans'', S1498 [4FE]
S. Res. 71, authorizing expenditures of Committees of the Senate, S1922-S1927 [18FE]
S. Res. 72, authorizing printing of rules of Committees of the Senate, S1927, S1941 [18FE]
S. Res. 73, training expenses of congressional committee staff, S1994, S2043 [24FE]
S. Res. 75, Jacob K. Javits Senate Fellowship Program extension, S2362, S2374 [3MR]
S. Res. 77, Senate Legal Counsel representation of Suzanne Beede in Kofoed v. Swanson-Nunn Electric Co., et al., S2439, S2456 [4MR]
S. Res. 80, replace current Committee on Ethics (Senate, Select) membership with former Members of the Senate, S2957 [16MR]
S. Res. 83, use of the Senate Hart Office Building atrium by the Congressional Choir, S3952, S3959 [29MR]
S. Res. 86, Committee on Indian Affairs (Senate) jurisdiction and authority, S4330 [1AP]
S. Res. 88, Senate Legal Counsel representation for Senate employees in United States v. Armand D'Amato, S4251, S4331 [1AP]
S. Res. 93, Senate Legal Counsel appearance as amicus curiae in U.S. ex rel. Taxpayers Against Fraud, et al. v. General Electric Co., S4399, S4434 [2AP]
S. Res. 100, authorize testimony of Lula Rodriguez in Pefaur v. Pefaur, S4861, S4869 [22AP]
S. Res. 101, authorize printing of additional copies of ``Nomination of Judge Clarence Thomas to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States'', S5041 [28AP]
S. Res. 101, printing of additional copies of ``Nomination of Judge Clarence Thomas to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States'', S5746 [11MY]
S. Res. 103, limit the length of service of Senators on congressional committees, S5234 [29AP]
S. Res. 105, amend S. Res. 75, extend Jacob K. Javits Senate Fellowship Program, S5235 [29AP]
S. Res. 106, authorize testimony and Senate Legal Counsel representation of Senate employees in U.S. v. Thomas F. Weiss, S5669, S5675 [6MY]
S. Res. 110, authorize printing of ``We the People'' calendars, S6282 [20MY], S6329 [21MY]
S. Res. 111, establish Senate Ethics Study Commission, S6323, S6329 [21MY]
S. Res. 114, Senate Central American Negotiations Observer Group, S6603, S6619 [26MY]
S. Res. 130, amend Senate Rules relative to committee membership, S8528, S8561 [1JY]
S. Res. 131, designation of certain minority party membership on certain Committees of the Senate, S8528, S8561 [1JY]
S. Res. 132, increase membership of the Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate), S8815, S8838 [15JY]
S. Res. 139, settlement procedures for complaints registered with the Office of Senate Fair Employment Practices, S10440, S10464 [4AU]
S. Res. 140, authorize testimony of Kenneth A. McLean in U.S. v. Dean, S10825, S10938 [6AU]
S. Res. 141, Senate Legal Counsel representation in U.S. v. Durenberger, S10833, S10939 [6AU]
S. Res. 145, authorize testimony of Claudette Josephson in California v. Roger Calderon, S12048, S12052 [20SE]
S. Res. 146, authorize testimony of present and former Senators in U.S. v. Dean, S12450, S12462 [23SE]
S. Res. 147, minority party appointments for the Committees of the Senate, S12867 [30SE]
S. Res. 149, Senate Arms Control Observer Group reauthorization, S13087, S13096 [5OC]
S. Res. 150, Senate Legal Counsel representation in Douglas R. Page v. Robert Dole, et al., S13257, S13287 [7OC]
S. Res. 152, consideration of retroactive tax increases, S13851 [18OC]
S. Res. 153, Committee on Ethics (Senate, Select) issuance of subpoena to Senator Packwood for certain documents, S14202 [21OC]
S. Res. 157, Senate Rules relative to committee approval of unfunded Federal mandates, S14541 [27OC]
S. Res. 158, Senate Rules relative to approval of unfunded Federal mandates, S14542 [27OC]
S. Res. 161, authorize printing of Senate Election Law Guidebook, S15109 [4NO], S15638 [10NO]
S. Res. 168, authorize printing of ``Committee on Appropriations, U.S. Senate, 126th Anniversary, 1867-1993'', S16209, S16232 [18NO]
S. Res. 172, authorization of appointments during recess, S16830, S16892 [20NO]
S. Res. 173, Senate Ethics Study Commission deadline for recommendations, S16830 [20NO]
S. Res. 176, Daniel Webster Senate Page Residence, District of Columbia, S17224, S17230 [24NO]
S.J. Res. 18, constitutional amendment on terms of office for Members, S626 [21JA]
S.J. Res. 96, constitutional amendment relative to campaign expenses, S6281 [20MY]
S.J. Res. 133, ensure Members of Congress equal coverage and benefits as private citizens under national health care system, S11934 [15SE]
Tributes
Armstrong, William L., S10462 [4AU]
Bennett, Senator, S8661 [14JY]
Bentsen, Lloyd, S60, S61, S62 [20JA]
Boggs, J. Caleb, S4979-S4986 [28AP], H1865 [2AP]
Boxer, Senator, S12285 [23SE]
Bradley, Senator, S1516 [16FE]
Burdick, Quentin, S12459 [23SE], S12511 [24SE]
Byrd, Senator, S2569 [10MR]
Cranston, Alan, S10943 [6AU]
Danforth, Senator, S2452 [4MR], S5046 [28AP]
DeConcini, Senator, S12665 [29SE], S13529 [15OC]
Dirksen, Everett McKinley, S1206 [3FE]
Dodd, Senator, S1356, S1359 [4FE]
Dole, Senator, S9281, S9331 [22JY], S9834 [29JY], S14619 [28OC]
Dorgan, Senator, S1227 [4FE]
Feingold, Senator, S1581 [16FE]
Frear, J. Allen, S764 [27JA]
Gramm, Senator, S7399 [17JN]
Grassley, Senator, S4732 [21AP]
Harkin, Senator, S12581 [28SE], S12666 [29SE]
Hatfield, Senator, S11001 [7SE], S11074 [8SE], S12240 [22SE]
Hutchison, Senator, S7153, S7154 [14JN], S9281 [22JY]
Inouye, Senator, S982 [2FE], S13532 [15OC]
Jackson, Henry M., S11958 [20SE]
Johnston, Senator, S14473 [27OC]
Kasten, Bob, S3913 [29MR]
Kennedy, Senator, S8848 [15JY]
Mansfield, Mike, S3860 [26MR]
McCain, Senator, S2978 [17MR], S6728 [27MY]
Metzenbaum, Senator, S8191-S8202 [29JN], S8285, S8299, S8302 [30JN], S8412, S8432 [1JY], S12666 [29SE]
Mitchell, Senator, S83 [21JA]
Moynihan, Senator, S5266 [30AP], S8164 [29JN]
Murkowski, Senator, S2706 [11MR]
Murphy, George, S6905 [7JN]
Murray, Senator, S873 [28JA], S12581 [28SE]
Nunn, Senator, S11596 [13SE]
Pressler, Senator, S1231 [4FE], S15425 [9NO]
Quayle, Dan, S771 [27JA]
Riegle, Senator, S12566, S12567, S12568, S12569 [28SE], S12665 [29SE], S13135 [6OC], H7041 [28SE]
Roth, Senator, S9281 [22JY]
Sarbanes, Senator, S1231 [4FE]
Simpson, Milward L., S7154, S7155 [14JN], S7338, S7352, S7353, S7369, S7370 [16JN], S7490 [17JN], H3706 [17JN]
Specter, Senator, S5265 [30AP], S8937 [20JY], S12666 [29SE]
Stevens, Senator, S6090 [19MY], S13532 [15OC]
Talmadge, Herman E., S10774 [6AU]
Wallop, Senator, S11389 [10SE], S11490-S11492 [13SE], S11676 [14SE]
Warner, Senator, S11596 [13SE]