CRIME related term(s) Terrorism

Addresses

G.R.E.A.T. Press Conference: Brett Sturgill, E2224 [20NO]

Muslim Voice Against Terrorism: Plemon T. El-Amin, S4836 [29MR]

National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Wreathlaying Ceremony: Craig W. Floyd, National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Foundation, S16917 [9NO]

———Sharon A.J. Felton, Concerns of Police Survivors (organization), S16917 [9NO]

Sex and Hollywood—What Should the Government's Role Be? Robert H. Bork, American Enterprise Institute, S16105 [27OC]

Women's Health Care Issues: Hillary Rodham Clinton, H8551-H8553 [6SE]

Advertisements

Sale of false identification: National Examiner (publication), S7258 [23MY]

Tall Order—Stop Terrorism: American Jewish Committee, E596 [14MR]

Who Profits? `A Coterie of Lawyers', S9153 [27JN]

Amendments

Capital punishment: establish effective procedures (H.R. 729), H1283 [6FE], H1406, H1409, H1424, H1428, H1430, H1465 [8FE]

Courts: adjust dollar amounts used to distinguish between grades of offenses (S. 1331), S18575 [13DE]

———disapprove certain sentencing guideline amendments (H.R. 2259), H10273 [18OC]

———incarceration of violent criminals (H.R. 667), H1282, H1283 [6FE], H1372 [7FE], H1461, H1462, H1463, H1464, H1465 [8FE], H1488, H1489, H1491, H1492, H1506, H1507, H1508, H1510, H1519, H1520, H1521, H1525, H1527, H1529, H1556, H1557 [9FE], H1561, H1564, H1568, H1569, H1572, H1573, H1575, H1580 [10FE]

———limit the application of the exclusionary rule (H.R. 666), H1282 [6FE], H1323, H1332 [7FE], H1380, H1386, H1390, H1393, H1395, H1396 [8FE]

———mandatory victim restitution (H.R. 665), S19264 [22DE], H1282 [6FE], H1312, H1313 [7FE]

———sentencing guidelines for money laundering and drug offenses (S. 1254), S14764, S14779 [29SE]

Flag—U.S.: constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (H.J. Res. 79), consideration (H. Res. 173), H6412 [28JN]

———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (S.J. Res. 31), S18264 [8DE], S18320, S18325, S18329, S18333, S18344, S18364, S18365 [11DE]

Immigration: facilitate the apprehension, detention, and deportation of criminal aliens (H.R. 668), H1372, H1373 [7FE], H1592, H1593, H1594, H1595, H1596 [10FE]

Law enforcement: provide block grants (H.R. 728), H1373 [7FE], H1465 [8FE], H1612, H1613, H1614 [10FE], H1641, H1647, H1648, H1649, H1652, H1656, H1657, H1659, H1664, H1667, H1671, H1690 [13FE], H1701, H1702, H1723, H1733, H1734, H1736, H1740 [14FE], E358, E371, E375 [16FE]

Securities: litigation reform relative to plaintiff control, fraud detection, proportionate liability, and auditing standards (S. 240), S8885 [22JN], S8967, S8976, S9005 [23JN], S9034, S9046, S9081, S9089, S9101 [26JN], S9117, S9133, S9151, S9156, S9163, S9164, S9170, S9173, S9182, S9183, S9184, S9185 [27JN], S9226 [28JN]

———reform Federal litigation procedures (H.R. 1058), H2652 [3MR], H2717, H2718 [6MR], H2770, H2779, H2811 [7MR], H2818, H2820, H2826, H2831, H2840, H2846, H2848, H2852 [8MR]

Sex offenses: sexual exploitation of children (H.R. 1240), S5509, S5519 [6AP], H14319 [12DE]

Terrorism: improve U.S. ability to respond to terrorist threats (H.R. 1710), H14003 [5DE], H14765 [13DE], H14964 [15DE]

———improve U.S. ability to respond to terrorist threats (S. 735), S7479, S7553 [25MY], S7600, S7629 [26MY], S7660, S7667, S7668, S7669, S7670, S7682, S7686, S7694, S7703, S7704, S7705 [5JN], S7719, S7728, S7729, S7731, S7733, S7734, S7753, S7755, S7756, S7758, S7759, S7761, S7766, S7772, S7787, S7788, S7789, S7790, S7791, S7793, S7794, S7795, S7796, S7797 [6JN], S7805, S7809, S7817, S7823, S7824, S7829, S7840, S7850, S7925 [7JN]

Analyses

Health Care Fraud and Abuse Prevention Act (S. 1088), S10886 [28JY]

Health Care Fraud Prevention Act (S. 245), S1221 [19JA]

Immigration Enforcement Improvement Act (S. 754), S6102-S6106 [3MY]

Omnibus Counterterrorism Act (S. 390), S2516-S2527 [10FE]

Omnibus Counterterrorism Act (S. 761), S6203-S6215 [5MY]

Private Securities Litigation Reform Act (S. 240), S1084-S1089 [18JA]

Prohibit Certain Uses of Computers In the Furtherance of Crimes (S. 982), S9424-S9426 [29JN]

Protection of Children From Computer Pornography Act (S. 892), S7922 [7JN]

Telecommunications Competition and Deregulation Act (S. 652): Exon Amendment Relative to the Transmission of Obscene or Indecent Materials to Minors by Computer, S8091 [9JN]

Appointments

Committee To Investigate Whitewater Development Corp. and Related Matters (Senate, Special), S10336 [20JY]

Conferees: H.R. 1058, Securities Litigation Reform Act, H10690 [24OC]

National Commission To Support Law Enforcement, S17008 [13NO]

Articles and editorials

Abandoned to Her Fate, S18687-S18689 [15DE]

Alternatives To Prison—Cheaper Is Better, S1791 [30JA]

American Flag—Old Glory Doesn't Need Amendment, S18260 [8DE]

America's Cities—Centers of Culture, Commerce, and Community—Or Collapsing Hope?, E1119 [25MY]

Anti-Abortion Leaders Must Rein in Troops, S1056 [18JA]

Antidote to the Strike Suit, S17953 [5DE]

Asia's Drug War, H487 [23JA]

Attention Surprises On-Line Runway, S8091 [9JN]

Betting on a Loser, S16677 [3NO]

Beware Trivializing Our Constitution, S18260 [8DE], S18348 [11DE]

Big Accounting Firms Weed Out Risky Clients, S9058 [26JN]

Billions Go Astray, Often Without a Trace, S7193 [23MY]

Block Grants for Crime?, H1744 [14FE]

Blood on Karachi Streets Flows From Multiple Feuds Politics, Religion, Ethnicity Fuel Violence, E568 [9MR]

Border Inspections Eased and Drug Seizures Plunge, S4006-S4008 [16MR]

Border Welfare Bounty, S8411 [14JN]

Britain Joins Americans in Attacking TV Violence, S573 [6JA]

Budget Cutting Hits Real People, E1249 [15JN]

Busted!—2 SJU Students Arrested in Fake I.D. Ring, S3606 [7MR]

California Counties Ask Clinton To Veto Securities Bill, E2357 [14DE]

Casinos Not a Sure Bet, Other States Discover, S16512 [1NO]

Changing Prisoners' Paths, S14951 [10OC]

Checks Are in the Mail, S8410 [14JN]

Claire Sterling, 76, Dies—Writer on Crime and Terror, S8847 [22JN]

Claire Sterling, Investigative Writer, Dies, S8848 [22JN]

Clinic Killings Follow Years of Antiabortion Violence, S1050 [18JA]

Clinton's Biggest Welfare Fraud, S8409 [14JN]

Clinton's Real Record on Crime, S9010 [23JN]

Colombia Arrests Raise Price of Cocaine in New York City, S14060 [21SE], S14796 [29SE]

Condemned to Silence?, S8081 [9JN]

Congress Aims at Lawyers and Ends up Shooting Small Investors in the Back, H14043 [6DE]

Constitutional Amendment To Prohibit Desecration of the U.S. Flag, S18348 [11DE]

Crime Prevention That Works, E436 [24FE]

Criminal Penalties for Crack Cocaine Possession, E2249 [28NO]

Curb Domestic Violence by Speaking Out, E1398 [10JY]

Customs Fails To Act On Suspension for Indicted Warehouse Operator, S4008 [16MR]

Cyberporn—On a Screen Near You, S9019-S9021 [26JN]

Dear Mr. President—Leonard Peltier Murdered Two FBI Agents—He Deserves No Clemency, S9029 [26JN]

Death in Pakistan, E668 [23MR]

Death Penalty—A Pivotal Issue, S1861 [31JA]

Deeply Flawed Immigration Bill, S16634 [2NO]

Despite Legal Issues, Virtual Dice Are Rolling, S17359 [17NO]

Do No Harm, S17940 [5DE]

Domestic Violence As A Health-Care Issue, S1790 [30JA]

Don't Cut COPS FAST Grants, E413 [23FE]

Don't Protect Securities Fraud, S8910 [22JN]

Driven by High-Tech Rip-Offs, Financial Fraud Is Soaring, S17946-S17948 [5DE]

Drug Comeback—One Sad Trend Lost in the Shuffle, E267 [3FE]

Drug `Stores' Never Close, S1250 [19JA]

Drug Therapy—Powerful Tool Reaching Few Inside Prisons, S9822 [12JY]

Economic Perspective, S8407 [14JN]

Editorial Fails To Acknowledge the Need To Reform Existing Law, S9079 [26JN]

Editorial on Fraud Law Shows Homework Wasn't Done, S9079 [26JN]

Electronic Sink of Depravity, S9017-S9019 [26JN]

Emergency Rooms Treat Half-Million Drug Cases, E2125 [8NO]

Execution of the Innocent, S18927 [19DE]

Extinguishing Liberty, E1481 [20JY]

Fake IDs Surmount High-Tech Obstacles—Underage Drinkers Flock To Buy Them, S3606 [7MR]

Federal Employees, H5567 [24MY]

Federal Funds for Police OK'd, H1565 [10FE]

Feeling Lucky—Electronics Is Bringing Gambling Into Homes, Restaurants and Planes, S16929 [9NO]

Fevered Minds, Marginal Men, S5624 [25AP]

Final Inning for Strike Suits?, S12205 [10AU]

Flag Amendment Ill-Advised, S18260 [8DE], S18346 [11DE]

Flag Amendment Is the People's Will, E1343 [27JN]

Flag Burning Amendment Unpatriotic, S18259 [8DE], S18347 [11DE]

Flag-Desecration Amendment Could Make Matters Far Worse, S16676 [3NO]

Flag-Protection Amendment Not What It Seems, S18347 [11DE]

Fly and Protect Old Glory, S9820 [12JY]

$4 Million a Year To Rearm Felons, S10571 [24JY]

Fraud Casts a Shadow on Tax Credit for Poor, S8408 [14JN]

Freedom To Hate Jews in Today's Russia, S18685 [15DE]

Friends of Fraud?, S8907 [22JN]

Gingrich Places Low Priority on Medicare Crooks, S15162 [13OC]

Giving Gang Members Options, Not Threats, S8835 [21JN]

Going Easy on Crooks in 3-Piece Suits, S8910 [22JN]

GOP Breaches of `Contract'?, S17042 [14NO]

Harder Look at Refund Claims, S8411 [14JN]

Help Those Living on the Edge, S18566 [13DE]

Hero Helps Deliver Justice, E949 [3MY]

House Votes To Override Veto of Securities Suit Bill, S19048 [21DE]

How Career Swindlers Run Rings Around SEC and Prosecutors, S17944-S17946 [5DE]

How Desperation Becomes a Tool, S3906 [14MR]

Ignored Law—Statutory Rape, S11823 [8AU]

Insecurities, H14042 [6DE]

Insider-Trading Probes Makes a Comeback, S9158 [27JN]

Investors Retain Right To Sue, S9079 [26JN]

Italian Magazine Ranks Cuba as a Sexual Paradise, S15286 [18OC]

It's Drugs, Stupid, S2424 [9FE], E265 [3FE]

Judges Show Growing Skepticism in Class-Action Securities Cases, S1090 [18JA]

Karachi Ambush Was Well Planned, E570 [9MR]

Kids Pay the Price, S16686 [3NO]

Lawyers the Only Ones To Reap Benefits, S9079 [26JN]

Let's Concentrate on Real Problems, S18347 [11DE]

Let's Stop This Congress From Helping Crooks Cheat Investors Like You, H14043 [6DE]

Liars' Bill of Rights?, S17940, S17989 [5DE], H14041 [6DE]

Liberators of Auschwitz Yet To Learn Its Lesson, S18685 [15DE]

License To Steal, S9153 [27JN]

Local Government Law Enforcement Block Grants Act, E413 [23FE]

Losing Your Right To Sue? Congress May Make It Hard for You To Pursue a Case of Securities Fraud, S8969 [23JN]

Making It Easier To Mislead Investors, S8909 [22JN]

Making It Easy To Hate, E1111 [24MY]

Mexican Connection Grows as Cocaine Supplier to U.S., H8147 [1AU]

Molesters With a Modem—Kiddie-Sex Perverts Using Computers To Lure Victims, S1092 [18JA]

Molesting Children by Computer, S1953 [1FE]

Montana Mean Time, S6223 [5MY]

More Police or More Choices, H14099 [6DE]

Murder Inc. in Moscow, S14047 [21SE]

Myth of the Working Poor, S8410 [14JN]

Need for Tourists' Dollars Fueling Cuba Prostitution, S15286 [18OC]

New Software Filters Sexual, Racist Fare Circulated on Internet, S8336 [14JN]

New Threat to High-Tech Firms, S12205 [10AU]

Ninety-Five Percent Turned Away for Drug Rehab—Chicago Area's Treatment Sites Overwhelmed, S1633 [26JA]

No False Promises in House Crime Plan, E414 [23FE]

No Place For Kids? A Parent's Guide to Sex on the Net, S9021 [26JN]

Now Only Clinton Can Stop Congress From Hurting Small Investors Like You, S17939 [5DE], S19147 [22DE], H14045 [6DE]

NRA Executive Issues Apology for Letter Attacking U.S. Agents, S6839 [18MY]

Odds Aren't Worth It, S17871 [30NO]

O'er the Land of the Free, E1691 [5AU]

Officers Slain In Line of Duty, E1084 [19MY]

One Gun Per Month, S11209 [2AU]

One Teensy Little Problem With This New V-Chip, S12209 [10AU]

Opening the Door to Fraud, S17941 [5DE], H14042 [6DE]

Out of Prison and Armed Again, S10571 [24JY]

Overdrawn Securities Reform, S17939 [5DE], H14042 [6DE]

Override the Securities Bill Veto, S19146, S19150, S19153 [22DE]

Pakistan-Based Group Trains Holy Warriors, E575 [10MR]

Pelted With Glass, Buried by Walls, This Office of Eight Pulled Through, E890 [1MY]

Pentagon Unable To Account for $28.8 Billion; Error-Prone Payment System Cited, S7192 [23MY]

Police Cruise Information Highway, S8091 [9JN]

Police Department Receives Grant, S14532 [28SE]

Power to the Parents on TV Violence, S10661 [25JY]

Prison, Probation Rolls Soaring—Total Hits 5.1 Million, 2.7 Percent of All Adults, S14427 [27SE]

Proliferation of Gambling in the U.S., S5852 [27AP]

Pros Know Why Prisons Fail, S17929 [4DE]

Protection for Corporate Fraud, S9037 [26JN]

Pulling the Trigger on Guns, H4005 [30MR]

Reform Measure Doesn't Limit Liability of Accounting Firms, S9079 [26JN]

Regulatory Alarms Ring on Wall Street, S9158 [27JN]

Religious Zealotry Can Turn Good Into Evil, S2429 [9FE]

Repeating History's Mistakes, E499 [2MR]

Response to Money Magazine Editorials on Securities Litigation Reform Act, S17977 [5DE]

Rising to the Defense of Federal Land Agents, E1480 [20JY]

Safe Harbors for Financial Fraud, S9037 [26JN]

Secret Service Goes on Line and After Hackers, S16625 [2NO]

Securities Bill, S17940 [5DE]

Securities Lawsuit Bill May Hurt Investors, E2358 [14DE]

Securities Litigation Bill Is Reform in Name Only, S9038 [26JN]

Securities Litigation Reform—A Matter of Principle, H14042 [6DE]

Sex and Violence on TV, S13811 [19SE]

Sorry Securities Law, S19047 [21DE]

South Africa's Supreme Court Abolishes Death Penalty, S7827 [7JN]

Stock Response, S9042 [26JN]

Stop Choking Wall Street, S12204 [10AU]

Student Accounts of Raid and Aftermath, S3607 [7MR]

Suits by Firms Exceed Those by Individuals, S17948 [5DE]

Suits or Straitjackets?, S17953 [5DE]

Sunnier Crime Statistics Point the Direction for the Future, E1215 [9JN]

Symbolism to the Fore, H6417 [28JN]

Synagogue Bombing Rocks Riga Community, S18685 [15DE]

These Repeat Offenders Had a Choice—Read a Book or Go to Jail, E325 [13FE]

They Play To Lose—Compulsive Gambling Is a Disease That Gradually Overwhelms One's Life, Ruth Beker Writes, S13134 [8SE]

This Is Sex?, S8331 [14JN]

This Isn't Reform—It's a Steamroller: GOP Bill Curbing Lawsuits Would Flatten the Small Investor, S8910 [22JN]

Three Charged in Fake-ID Scam, S3606 [7MR]

Time To Face the Truth on Prisons, S13549 [13SE]

Time To Wake the Sleeping Bear, S9217 [28JN]

To Help Keep Mexico Stable, U.S. Soft-Pedaled Drug War, H8148 [1AU]

Trimming Time on Death Row, S16346 [31OC]

Turned Off, S8077 [9JN]

Two Plead Guilty to Selling Fake Driver's Licenses, S7668 [5JN]

Urgency of Securities Law Reform, S12206 [10AU]

Vast Soviet Refugee Fraud Detailed—INS Memos Catalog Misuse of Lautenberg Amendment, S18628 [14DE]

V-Chip Still Only a Vision—Despite All the Talk, It Doesn't Exist, S12209 [10AU]

Victims of Vengeance, S12631 [5SE]

Violence, Sex Fill Airwaves, H8490 [4AU]

Virginia on Guns—Please Copy, S11209 [2AU]

Wardens' View On Crime—Mandatory Sentencing Won't Solve Problem, S1792 [30JA]

Washington's Message to America's Cities—Drop Dead, E1955 [17OC]

Web of Corruption—Narco-Politics in Mexico, H8147 [1AU]

We're Natural Born Killers, S9131 [27JN]

What Prosecutors Won't Tell You, E343 [14FE]

What's the Difference, Smith Murders, or Those Aborted?, E34, E44 [5JA]

What's Wrong on the Right—Second Thoughts of a Black Conservative, E2423 [20DE]

When They Burned the Flag Back Home—Thoughts of a Former POW, S18341, S18345 [11DE]

White House Shooter's Past—Ex-Soldier Duran Kept His Pay While in Prison, S803-S805 [11JA]

Will Congress Condone Fraud?, S8909 [22JN]

Yes—Bill Would Protect Growing Companies, S12206 [10AU]

Your 1,000 Letters of Protest May Stop This Congress From Jeopardizing Investors, H14044 [6DE]

Bills and resolutions

Abortion: killings at abortion clinics in Brookline, MA (see H. Con. Res. 13), H177 [9JA]

———protection of reproductive health care clinics (see S. Res. 31, 67), S563 [6JA], S1271 [20JA]

———protection of reproductive rights and access to reproductive health care clinics (see S. 979), S9305 [28JN]

AIDS: criminal penalties relative to intentional transmission (see H.R. 630), H537 [23JA]

Alcoholic beverages: sale to minors (see H.R. 2088), H7378 [20JY]

Aliens: deny visas to individuals involved with the foreign expropriation of property of U.S. persons (see H.R. 82), H165 [9JA]

———Federal reimbursement to State and local governments for the cost of incarcerating criminals (see H.R. 205), H169 [9JA]

———treatment of criminal aliens (see S. 270; H.R. 592), S1442 [24JA], H399 [19JA]

Armed Forces: prohibit accrual of pay and allowances to members confined pending dishonorable dismissal charges (see H.R. 585), H399 [19JA]

———prohibit accrual of pay while confined pending dishonorable discharge (see S. 205), S789 [11JA]

———provide for the jurisdiction, apprehension, and detention of members and certain civilians accompanying the Armed Forces abroad (see S. 74; H.R. 808), S49 [4JA], H1157 [2FE]

———terminate pay and allowance entitlements of members sentenced to confinement and dishonorable discharge (see S. 571), S4094 [16MR]

Bankruptcy: debts relative to death or injury caused by debtor's operation of watercraft while intoxicated (see H.R. 234), H170 [9JA]

BATF: regulation of firearms and ammunition (see H.R. 915), H1688 [13FE]

Bosnia and Herzegovina: investigation of war crimes (see H. Res. 282), H13658 [20NO]

Capital punishment: clarify method of execution for Federal prisoners (see H.R. 2359), H9245 [19SE]

———constitutional amendment to prohibit (see H.J. Res. 99), H6698 [30JN]

———establish effective procedures (see H.R. 729), H889 [30JA]

———establish penalty relative to murders of State and local correctional officers by prisoners (see H.R. 154), H167 [9JA]

———include multiple deaths as an aggravating factor in determination of sentencing (see S. 906; H.R. 1811), S8097 [9JN], H5756 [9JN]

———modify penalty for drug kingpins (see H.R. 147), H167 [9JA]

Children and youth: distribute to community-based organizations information on the prevention of youth violence and crime (see H.R. 2818), H15237 [20DE]

———increase juvenile criminal penalties and improve youth correctional facilities (see H.R. 600), H467 [20JA]

———penalty enhancement for the use of juveniles in Federal offenses (see H.R. 405), H174 [9JA]

———reform juvenile justice system (see S. 1245), S13656 [15SE]

———treatment of juvenile records (see H.R. 2817), H15237 [20DE]

Civil disorders: prohibit certain conduct (see H.R. 1899), H6159 [20JN]

Civil liberties: protect constitutional rights relative to Federal counterterrorism activities (see H.R. 1738), H5608 [25MY]

Classified information: disclosure by Federal officers and employees (see H.R. 319), H172 [9JA]

Colleges and universities: require opening of campus security crime logs at institutions of higher education (see H.R. 2416), H9670 [28SE]

Committee To Investigate Whitewater Development Corp. and Related Matters (Senate, Special): establish (S. Res. 120), technical corrections (see S. Res. 153), S10147 [17JY]

Committee to Investigate Whitewater Development Corp. and Related Matters (Senate, Special): establish (see S. Res. 120), S6802 [17MY]

Computers: prevent harassment by computer or other electronic device (see H.R. 112), H166 [9JA]

———prohibit certain uses of computers in the furtherance of crimes (see S. 974, 982), S9174 [27JN], S9421 [29JN]

———restrict transmission of obscene or indecent material to minors by computer (see S. 892; H.R. 2104), S7918 [7JN], H7550 [24JY]

Congress: categorize payments from lobbyists to Members of Congress as bribery under Federal criminal law (see H.R. 279), H171 [9JA]

———clarify authority to obtain testimony and prohibit false statements (see S. 887), S7777 [6JN]

———employee forfeiture of retirement benefits relative to certain criminal convictions (see H.R. 2244), H8535 [4AU]

Copyrights: revise criminal infringement provisions (see S. 1122), S11451 [4AU]

Correctional institutions: criminal penalties for escaping from Federal prison (see H.R. 1533), H4511 [2MY]

———early release of prisoners upon completion of drug treatment program (see H.R. 2650), H13142 [16NO]

———extend certain oversight authority and reduce size of the Parole Commission (see S. 1507), S19250 [22DE]

———improvement of secure facilities for violent and chronic juvenile offenders (see S. 724), S5664 [25AP]

———permit prisoners to participate in community service projects, H9245 [19SE]

———prevent Federal prisoners from engaging in activities to increase their strength or fighting abilities (see H.R. 515), H242 [13JA]

———prevent luxurious prison conditions (see H.R. 663), H593 [24JA]

———privatization of health care services (see H.R. 1810), H5753 [8JN]

———reform process for lawsuits relative to prison conditions and treatment (see H.R. 2468), H9897 [11OC]

———require inmate work and education duties in States receiving construction grants (see S. 930), S8493 [15JN]

Courts: adjust dollar amounts used to distinguish between grades of offenses (see S. 1331), S15290 [18OC]

———allow probation and pretrial services officers to carry firearms (see S. 1474), S18559 [13DE]

———allow suits against foreign countries for damages caused by torture, extrajudicial killing, and other terrorist acts (see H.R. 1877), H6082 [16JN]

———allowance of certain allegations as character evidence in sexual misconduct cases (see S. 1094), S10966 [31JY]

———antiracketeering laws (see H.R. 230), H170 [9JA]

———civil and criminal forfeitures for certain offenses (see H.R. 320), H172 [9JA]

———clarify circumstances in which senior circuit court judges may vote in en banc cases (see S. 353, 531), S2124 [3FE], S3803 [10MR]

———clerical and technical corrections to criminal justice system (see H.R. 2538), H10993 [26OC]

———disapprove certain sentencing guideline amendments (see H.R. 2259, 2507), H8596 [6SE], H10484 [19OC]

———disapprove certain sentencing guideline amendments (H.R. 2259), consideration (see H. Res. 237), H10145 [17OC]

———disapprove sentencing guideline amendments on cocaine base and money laundering (see H.R. 2073), H7256 [19JY]

———eliminate unanimous verdict requirement in Federal courts (see S. 1426), S17530 [27NO]

———evaluate the effectiveness of the juvenile justice system (see H.R. 1829), H5904 [13JN]

———funding for death penalty resource centers (see H.R. 1984), H6697 [30JN]

———incarceration of violent criminals (see H.R. 667), H691 [25JA]

———incarceration of violent criminals (H.R. 667), consideration (see H. Res. 63), H1460 [8FE]

———increase penalties for armed violent criminals (see H.R. 1488), H4430 [7AP]

———increase speedy trial time limits (see H.R. 2453), H9784 [10OC]

———judicial remedies regarding prison conditions (see S. 400, 1275, 1279; H.R. 554, 695, 2488), S2647 [14FE], S14312 [26SE], S14408 [27SE], H325 [18JA], H801 [26JA], H10146 [17OC]

———limit the application of the exclusionary rule (see S. 54; H.R. 666), S49 [4JA], H691 [25JA]

———limit the application of the exclusionary rule (H.R. 666), consideration (see H. Res. 61), H1280 [6FE]

———mandatory victim restitution (see S. 1404, 1503, 1504), S16821 [8NO], S19250 [22DE]

———mandatory victim restitution (H.R. 665), consideration (see H. Res. 60), H1280 [6FE]

———minimum mandatory sentencing (see H.R. 437), H179 [9JA]

———prevent jury tampering (see H.R. 1145), H2810 [7MR]

———prevent witness retaliation (see H.R. 1143), H2810 [7MR]

———prevent witness tampering (see H.R. 1144), H2810 [7MR]

———privatize collection of criminal fines and special assessments (see S. 397), S2569 [13FE]

———protection from sexual predators (see H.R. 713), H802 [26JA]

———reform habeas corpus procedures (see S. 623), S4574 [24MR]

———sentencing for crimes against child or elderly victims (see H.R. 1794), H5752 [8JN]

———sentencing guidelines for money laundering and drug offenses (see S. 1254), S13728 [18SE]

———sentencing guidelines relative to the murder or attempted murder of Customs Service employees (see H.R. 2737), H14238 [7DE]

———suspension without pay of justices or judges convicted of felonies (see S. 52), S49 [4JA]

———treatment of sentencing relative to the providing of useful investigative information (see S. 1333), S15290 [18OC]

CPSC: ban realistic toy handguns (see H.R. 1622), H4873 [11MY]

Credit: disclosures by consumer reporting agencies to the FBI for counterintelligence purposes (see H.R. 68), H165 [9JA]

Dept. of Defense: conversion of certain military installations into correctional facilities for youthful offenders (see H.R. 472), H229 [11JA]

Dept. of HHS: establish domestic violence community response teams (see H.R. 2665), H13341 [18NO]

———funding for community response teams to domestic violence (see S. 282), S1618 [26JA]

Dept. of HUD: include equity skimming as a money laundering offense and deter obstruction of Federal audits relative to the operation of federally assisted housing (see S. 1057), S10490 [21JY]

Dept. of Justice: appointment of independent counsel to investigate certain internal criminal allegations (see H.R. 451), H179 [9JA]

———establish rapid deployment force (see H.R. 97), H166 [9JA]

Dept. of State: establish position of Coordinator for Counter-Terrorism (see S. 104; H.R. 22), S50 [4JA], H163 [9JA]

Disasters: prevent fraud and price-gouging relative to any relief efforts (see S. 1492), S19110 [21DE]

Drug trafficking: establish procedures for discontinuance of mobile radio services to convicted persons (see H.R. 185), H168 [9JA]

Drugs: approve different drug testing methods for law enforcement purposes (see S. 914), S8177 [12JN]

———eliminate certain mandatory minimum penalties for crack cocaine offenses (see S. 1253; H.R. 1264, 2063), S13728 [18SE], H3327 [16MR], H7256 [19JY]

———therapeutic use of marijuana (see H.R. 2618), H12127 [10NO]

———treatment of sentences relative to powdered cocaine (see S. 1398; H.R. 2598), S16753 [7NO], H11938 [8NO]

Drunken driving: reporting of blood alcohol levels exceeding State permissible levels after vehicular accidents (see H.R. 1982), H6697 [30JN]

———strengthen Federal prevention laws (see H.R. 588), H399 [19JA]

Education: establish mentoring programs for at-risk youths (see S. 1203; H.R. 2708), S12715 [6SE], H14002 [5DE]

———establish Role Models Academy for at-risk youths (see S. 1202), S12715 [6SE]

———require expulsion of students convicted of violent crimes in schools receiving Federal assistance (see H.R. 2698), H13869 [30NO]

———suspend Federal benefits to individuals convicted of drug offenses (see H.R. 134), H167 [9JA]

Electronics: require forfeiture of counterfeit access devices (see S. 1380), S16621 [2NO]

ERISA: allow victims of child abuse to collect monetary awards from an abuser's pension (see H.R. 2140), H7990 [28JY]

Explosives: regulation (see H.R. 43), H164 [9JA]

———require materials to contain taggants (see H.R. 1568), H4545 [3MY]

Families and domestic relations: child abuse prevention (see S. 919), S8255 [13JN]

———create a national child custody database and clarify jurisdiction in parental kidnapping cases (see S. 632), S4716 [28MR]

———denial of passports to noncustodial parents relative to nonpayment of child support (see H.R. 993), H1967 [21FE]

Federal employees: deny annuity benefits to Members of Congress and terminate salary of justices or judges convicted of felonies (see H.R. 350), H173 [9JA]

———protection of congressional staff (see H.R. 628), H537 [23JA]

Firearms: allow State concealed handgun carrying licenses to be valid in all States (see H.R. 2634), H12349 [14NO]

———ban the manufacture, importation, and sale of ammunition that can penetrate police body armor (see S. 200; H.R. 444, 492), S789 [11JA], H179 [9JA], H230 [11JA]

———eliminate the administrative authority to prohibit transfer or sale of certain assault weapons (see H.R. 793), H1156 [2FE]

———gun control (see H.R. 1321; H. Con. Res. 65), H3807 [24MR], H4618 [9MY]

———licensing of ammunition manufacturers (see S. 20), S48 [4JA]

———mandatory registration of handguns (see H.R. 169), H168 [9JA]

———manufacturer, importer, or dealer liability for damages resulting from certain weapons (see H.R. 174), H168 [9JA]

———permanent ban on possession of firearms by persons convicted of certain felonies (see S. 1068; H.R. 2101), S10565 [24JY], H7550 [24JY]

———prevent handgun violence and illegal commerce (see S. 631), S4657 [27MR]

———prohibit possession near school zones on the basis of interstate commerce control (see S. 890; H.R. 1608), S7918 [7JN], H4795 [10MY]

———prohibit possession or transfer of handguns and handgun ammunition (see H.R. 916), H1688 [13FE]

———prohibit the use of certain ammunition (see S. 122), S50 [4JA]

———prohibit transfer or sale of certain ammunition (see S. 118), S50 [4JA]

———protect and enforce the right to obtain and use firearms for security, self-defense, and other legitimate purposes (see H.R. 78, 2470; H. Con. Res. 5), H165, H176 [9JA], H9897 [11OC]

———reduce gun trafficking by prohibiting bulk purchases of handguns (see S. 1113), S11201 [2AU]

———regulate handgun ammunition (see H.R. 1403), H4335 [5AP]

———regulate sale, import, and manufacture of handgun ammunition (see S. 433), S2822 [16FE]

———regulate sale, import, and manufacture of polymer plastic ammunition (see H.R. 221), H169 [9JA]

———repeal ban on assault weapons and large capacity ammunition feeding devices (see H.R. 125, 464, 698), H167 [9JA], H229 [11JA], H801 [26JA]

———repeal ban on assault weapons and large capacity ammunition feeding devices (H.R. 464), consideration (see H. Res. 210), H8361 [3AU]

———taxation of the transfer or sale of certain ammunition (see S. 119, 124), S50 [4JA]

Flag—U.S.: constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (see S.J. Res. 31; H.J. Res. 14, 32, 41, 79), S4262 [21MR], H175, H176 [9JA], H3416 [21MR]

———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (H.J. Res. 79), consideration (see H. Res. 173), H6396 [27JN]

———prohibit desecration (see S. 1335; H.R. 1873, 1926), S15337 [19OC], H6082 [16JN], H6396 [27JN]

Food stamps: certification requirements for participating food stores and penalties for fraud (see H.R. 992), H1908 [16FE]

———reduce fraud (see H.R. 1094), H2486 [1MR]

Foreign trade: imposition of trade sanctions on countries which threaten the U.S. policy on the reduction and interdiction of illicit drugs (see H.R. 2248), H8535 [4AU]

Fraud: consumer protection (see H.R. 1499), H4431 [7AP]

———deny Federal benefits to persons convicted of fraudulent representation of residency in more than one State (see H.R. 404), H174 [9JA]

———penalties and restitution procedures for false statements on SBA loan applications (see S. 276), S1539 [25JA]

———penalties for health care fraud (see S. 245, 1088; H.R. 2151, 2408), S1207 [19JA], S10875 [28JY], H8174 [1AU], H9591 [27SE]

———prevention of fraud relative to provision of or receipt of payment for health care services (see H.R. 1758, 1850), H5690 [7JN], H5983 [14JN]

———prohibit the production or sale of fraudulent or counterfeit financial instruments (see S. 1009), S9516 [30JN]

Freedom of information: require disclosure of information on certain individuals relative to Nazi war crimes during World War II (see H.R. 1281), H3416 [21MR]

Fuhrman, Mark: investigation relative to perjury and possible criminal wrong doing committed by the former Los Angeles police detective (see H. Res. 243), H10726 [24OC]

Gambling Impact Study Commission: establish (see S. 704), S5404 [6AP]

Government: applicability of criminal laws pertaining to fraud or false statements to all branches of Government (see S. 830; H.R. 1678), S6912 [18MY], H5367 [18MY]

———condemn use of violence and terrorism to influence actions (see H. Res. 137), H4511 [2MY]

GSA: allow placement of missing children posters in Federal buildings (see S. 1473), S18559 [13DE]

Health care professionals: training for the identification and referral of victims of domestic violence (see S. 697; H.R. 1521), S5404 [6AP], H4432 [7AP]

Health care programs: combat waste, fraud and abuse (see H.R. 2326), H8903 [13SE]

Identification: false documents (see S. 507; H.R. 399, 1552), S3603 [7MR], H174 [9JA], H4545 [3MY]

Immigration: adjust status for certain Polish and Hungarian parolees (see H.R. 2436), H9738 [29SE]

———deny visa application and classify as engaged in terrorist activities any Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) official or representative (see S. 1096), S10966 [31JY]

———deny visas and admission to aliens who have been unlawfully in the U.S. for more than one year and prohibit adjustments of status for illegal aliens (see H.R. 1765), H5690 [7JN]

———enforcement of employer sanctions law (see H.R. 570), H398 [19JA]

———exclusions relative to membership in terrorist organizations (see H.R. 650), H592 [24JA]

———facilitate the apprehension, detention, and deportation of criminal aliens (see S. 179; H.R. 668), S653 [9JA], H691 [25JA]

———facilitate the apprehension, detention, and deportation of criminal aliens (H.R. 668), consideration (see H. Res. 69), H1554 [9FE]

———prohibit Federal benefits for illegal aliens (see S. 918; H.R. 341), S8255 [13JN], H173 [9JA]

———reform admission policies, treatment of criminal aliens and alien smuggling, documentation requirements, and border security (see S. 269, 580, 754, 999; H.R. 560, 756, 1018, 1915, 1929, 2202), S1442 [24JA], S4262 [21MR], S6082 [3MY], S9421 [29JN], H325 [18JA], H969 [31JA], H2175 [23FE], H6269 [22JN], H6396 [27JN], H8533 [4AU]

———revise Dept. of Justice authority to parole aliens into the U.S. (see H.R. 1597), H4618 [9MY]

———waiver of written justification relative to denial of visas for law enforcement reasons (see S. 857), S7497 [25MY]

Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Act: authorizing appropriations (see S. 441), S2823 [16FE]

Insurance: prohibit denial of health coverage based on status as victim of domestic violence (see S. 524; H.R. 1201), S3744 [9MR], H3048 [10MR]

International law: provide criminal penalties under the Geneva Conventions for certain war crimes (see H.R. 2587), H11829 [7NO]

IRS: prevent unauthorized inspection of tax return information (see S. 670), S5142 [4AP]

Kinsey, Alfred: determine if publications on sexual behavior are the result of any fraud or criminal wrongdoing (see H.R. 2749), H14238 [7DE]

Labor unions: prevent union violence (see H.R. 1796), H5752 [8JN]

———redefine extortion relative to union violence (see S. 1072), S10655 [25JY]

Law Abiding Citizens Safety Act: enact (see H.R. 322), H172 [9JA]

Law enforcement: establish neighborhood and community security programs (see S. 1215), S12716 [6SE]

———improve information exchange between law enforcement organizations (see S. 816), S6802 [17MY]

———increase border patrol personnel and provide for deployment at the Southwest border (see H.R. 339), H173 [9JA]

———limit certain funds to States that do not require testing for presence of AIDS in certain cases of assault (see H.R. 2791), H14963 [15DE]

———provide block grants (see H.R. 728), H889 [30JA]

———provide block grants (H.R. 728), consideration (see H. Res. 79), H1610 [10FE]

———require release of relevant information on violent sex offenders (see H.R. 2137), H7916 [27JY]

Law enforcement officers: establish a bill of rights (see H.R. 878), H1555 [9FE]

———establish a national clearinghouse to assist in employment background checks (see S. 484), S3389 [2MR]

———exemption from State laws prohibiting carrying of concealed handguns (see S. 960; H.R. 218, 1805), S8997 [23JN], H169 [9JA], H5753 [8JN]

———motor vehicle pursuit policy (see S. 923), S8380 [14JN]

———penalties for taking a firearm from a Federal officer (see H.R. 1573), H4545 [3MY]

———protection (see H.R. 2386), H9452 [21SE]

———provide educational assistance to the dependents of Federal officers killed or disabled in the line of duty (see S. 1243), S13620 [14SE]

———tribute (see S.J. Res. 32; H. Con. Res. 61), S5404 [6AP], H4432 [7AP]

Lobbyists: prohibit misrepresentation of groups or individual names in connection with lobbying (see H.R. 2694), H13869 [30NO]

Local government: strengthen Federal authority to combat public corruption (see S. 1378), S16621 [2NO]

Medicaid: waiver of anti-kickback statute for certain State demonstration projects and managed care programs (see S. 716), S5547 [7AP]

Medicare: combat waste, fraud and abuse (see S. 569, 1193; H.R. 1668, 2389), S4094 [16MR], S12370 [11AU], H5366 [18MY], H9452 [21SE]

———incentives for reporting inaccurate claims (see S. 1325), S15227 [17OC]

Mental health: allow clinical social workers to conduct required psychiatric examinations of offenders for mental defects (see S. 75), S49 [4JA]

Mexico: U.S. support of the efforts of President Ernesto Zedillo to eliminate corruption within the political system (see S. Con. Res. 30), S15119 [12OC]

Money: control and prevent commercial counterfeiting (see S. 1136; H.R. 2511), S12079 [9AU], H10484 [19OC]

———design and issue counterfeit-resistant $100 currency (see S. 307), S1848 [31JA]

Monuments and memorials: prohibit desecration of veterans' memorials (see H.R. 2607), H12084 [9NO]

Motor vehicles: increase utility of title information to law enforcement officers (see H.R. 2803), H15087 [18DE]

National Drug Awareness Day: designate (see S. Res. 188, 189), S16108 [27OC], S16422 [31OC]

National forests: penalties for tree spiking (see S. 1059; H.R. 2094), S10490 [21JY], H7461 [21JY]

National Institute of Justice: provide technical assistance to State and local law enforcement entities (see S. 1242), S13620 [14SE]

National objectives: establish commission relative to crime control and a national firearms policy (see H.R. 385), H174 [9JA]

———evaluate and consolidate Federal juvenile crime prevention programs (see S. 1036), S9998 [14JY]

———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (see S. 3, 38, 120, 438, 1495; H.R. 3, 920), S47, S48, S50 [4JA], S2823 [16FE], S19110 [21DE], H159 [9JA], H1688 [13FE]

National parks and recreation areas: allow placement of missing children posters in Federal buildings (see H.R. 2774), H14764 [13DE]

National Rifle Association: characterization of Federal law enforcement (see H. Con. Res. 69), H5367 [18MY]

Office of National Drug Control Policy: eliminate position of Deputy Director of Demand Reduction (see S. 1230), S13209 [11SE]

Oklahoma City, OK: bombing of Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building (see S. Res. 110; H. Res. 135), S5603 [24AP], H4441 [1MY]

Pakistan: identification as a state sponsor of terrorism (see H. Con. Res. 35), H2989 [9MR]

Paramilitary organizations: prohibit formation of private units (see H.R. 1544), H4511 [2MY]

Pornography: amend laws relative to child pornography (see S. 1237), S13540 [13SE]

Presidential appointments: constitutional amendment to suspend without pay any appointees convicted of felonies (see S.J. Res. 5), S51 [4JA]

Presidents of the U.S.: constitutional amendment relative to granting of pardons (see H.J. Res. 30), H176 [9JA]

Public buildings: designate space for the placement of missing children posters in Federal buildings (see H.R. 2792), H14963 [15DE]

Public welfare programs: eliminate benefits relative to probation and parole violators and fugitive felons (see H.R. 118), H166 [9JA]

———eliminate benefits to fugitive felons and probation and parole violators (see S. 599), S4365 [22MR]

Religious Freedom Restoration Act: application to incarcerated individuals (see S. 1093), S10876 [28JY]

RICO: include peonage and slavery offenses as predicates (see H.R. 305), H172 [9JA]

Securities: impose additional fraud detection and disclosure obligations on auditors of public companies (see H.R. 725), H889 [30JA]

———litigation reform relative to plaintiff control, fraud detection, proportionate liability, and auditing standards (see S. 240), S1070 [18JA]

———reform Federal litigation procedures (see S. 667; H.R. 1058), S5142 [4AP], H2306 [27FE]

———reform Federal litigation procedures (H.R. 1058), consideration (see H. Res. 103, 105), H2650 [3MR], H2716 [6MR]

———reform Federal litigation procedures (H.R. 1058), consideration of conference report (see H. Res. 290), H14002 [5DE]

Senior citizens: mandatory sentences relative to violent felonies committed against older individuals (see H.R. 146), H167 [9JA]

Sex offenses: penalties for certain offenses against children (see S. 705), S5404 [6AP]

———sexual exploitation of children (see S. 241; H.R. 1240), S1070 [18JA], H3275 [15MR]

Social Security: establish fingerprint identification system to deter multiple enrollment for certain benefits (see S. 249), S1207 [19JA]

SSI: eliminate fraud in payment of disability benefits to children (see H.R. 224), H170 [9JA]

———restriction on benefits to prisoners (see S. 1418), S17336 [17NO]

States: address the problem of violent crimes committed by repeat offenders (see H. Con. Res. 105), H9738 [29SE]

———establish grants to reduce crime and poverty in poor neighborhoods (see H.R. 1414), H4335 [5AP]

———expedite review of criminal records of applicants for security officer employment (see H.R. 2092), H7461 [21JY]

———improve national crime database and hold States liable for early release of violent criminals (see S. 1427), S17666 [28NO]

Taxation: allow income tax credit to individuals active in neighborhood crime watch organizations (see H.R. 2132), H7916 [27JY]

———amnesty from penalties for nonpayment or underpayment of Federal income tax for those who report and pay such taxes (see H.R. 2079), H7378 [20JY]

———appropriate two percent of Federal individual income tax revenues to the States to fight crime (see H.R. 90), H166 [9JA]

———earned income tax credits relative to illegal aliens and fraudulent claims (see H.R. 438), H179 [9JA]

———grant additional credit to married individuals and prevent fraud and abuse relative to the earned income tax credit (see S. 1208), S12715 [6SE]

———impose penalties on self-dealing between certain tax-exempt organizations and disqualified persons (see H.R. 613), H467 [20JA]

———prevent fraud and abuse relative to the earned income tax credit (see S. 899), S8034 [8JN]

Telecommunications: prohibit harassing or obscene facsimiles or electronic mail (see H.R. 2213), H8534 [4AU]

———protect facilities, devices, and networks from misuse (see H.R. 1004), H1968 [21FE]

———protection from misuse of telecommunications networks, devices, and facilities (see S. 314), S1920 [1FE]

———study means of restricting access to unwanted materials in interactive telecommunications systems (see S. 714), S5547 [7AP]

Television: establish violent program ratings system, require new televisions to allow blocking of certain programming, and limit exposure of children to violent programming (see S. 332; H.R. 1807, 2030), S2034 [2FE], H5753 [8JN], H7011 [13JY]

———require new television sets to have built-in circuitry to allow viewers to block violent programs (see S. 306), S1848 [31JA]

Territories: clarify the application of Federal criminal laws to territories, possessions, and commonwealths (see S. 1332), S15290 [18OC]

Terrorism: develop technologies to combat (see H.R. 1847), H5983 [14JN]

———exclusion of immigrants on the basis of membership in terrorist organizations (see S. 347), S2034 [2FE]

———improve U.S. ability to respond to terrorist threats (see S. 390, 735, 761; H.R. 896, 1635, 1710, 2703, 2768), S2492 [10FE], S5805 [27AP], S6202 [5MY], H1611 [10FE], H4957 [15MY], H5607 [25MY], H14002 [5DE], H14764 [13DE]

———improve U.S. ability to respond to terrorist threats (H.R. 1710), consideration (see H. Res. 240), H10484 [19OC]

———prevention of violence by paramilitary organizations (see H.R. 2580), H11767 [2NO]

Theft: protection against code grabbers (see H.R. 338), H173 [9JA]

———treatment of motor vehicle theft of air bag modules (see H.R. 2804), H15087 [18DE]

Tobacco products: treatment of advertising and enforcement of laws relative to usage by minors (see S. 1262), S13972 [20SE]

Transportation: increase utility of motor vehicle title information to law enforcement officers (see H.R. 2687), H13804 [29NO]

Treaties and agreements: negotiation of bilateral prisoner transfer treaties (see S. 301; H.R. 552), S1847 [31JA], H325 [18JA]

Trinidad and Tobago: prohibit economic and military assistance relative to illicit drug trafficking (see H.R. 1125), H2650 [3MR]

U.S. Marshals Service: appointment of marshals (see H.R. 2641), H12505 [15NO]

———eliminate political appointment of marshals (see S. 1338), S15338 [19OC]

Urban areas: designate regulatory relief zones in certain distressed areas (see S. 1184), S12370 [11AU]

———promote an urban agenda (see S. 17), S48 [4JA]

———promote national agenda (see H.R. 1297), H3572 [22MR]

Victims: increase and improve collection of criminal fines which are deposited into the crime victims fund (see S. 841), S7244 [23MY]

———restitution (see S. 173, 1211; H.R. 665, 711), S563 [6JA], S12716 [6SE], H691 [25JA], H802 [26JA]

Weapons: restrict the mail order sale of body armor (see S. 1339; H.R. 2192), S15338 [19OC], H8361 [3AU]

Week Without Violence: designate (see S. Res. 180), S15034 [11OC]

Women: establish a task force to recommend a uniform strategy to protect women against violent crime (see H.R. 144), H167 [9JA]

———prevention and punishment of domestic and sexual violence (see S. 694, 1483), S5404 [6AP], S18738 [15DE]

———prohibit practice of female genital mutilation or female circumcision (see S. 1030; H.R. 941), S9997 [14JY], H1751 [14FE]

Cloture motions

Flag—U.S.: constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (S.J. Res. 31), S18086 [6DE]

Terrorism: improve U.S. ability to respond to terrorist threats (S. 735), S7658 [5JN]

Conference reports

Securities Litigation Reform Act (H.R. 1058), H13692-H13705 [28NO]

Court documents

Affidavit relative to the civil rights trial of former INS agent Joseph Occhipinti, E166 [24JA]

Descriptions

Comprehensive Terrorism Prevention Act Amendment on Armed Forces Participation in Law Enforcement Activities Relative to Chemical and Biological Weapons of Mass Destruction, S7771 [6JN]

Documents

Arrest Record of Simranjit S. Mann, E1073 [18MY]

Restrict Transmission of Obscene or Indecent Material to Minors by Computer, S8344 [14JN]

Excerpts

Earned Income Tax Credit: Martin L. Gross, ``Tax Racket—Government Extortion from A to Z'', S8407 [14JN]

Letters

Anti-Corruption Act: Joseph M. Whittle, S16622 [2NO]

———Karen K. Caldwell, S16622 [2NO]

Bombing of Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, OK: Representative Curt Weldon, H4460 [2MY]

Brady Bill anniversary: Sarah Brady, Handgun Control, Inc., S3293 [28FE]

Children's Media Protection Act: Arthur Kanegis, Working for Alternatives to Violence in Entertainment (organization), S2038 [2FE]

———Timothy J. Dyer, National Association of Secondary School Principals, S2039 [2FE]

———Whitney Vanderwerff, National Alliance for Non-Violent Programming, S2038 [2FE]

Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) hearings on Federal law enforcement actions and terrorism: Louis J. Freeh, FBI, S6502 [11MY]

———Senator Hatch, S6316 [9MY]

———Senator Specter, S6317 [9MY]

Comprehensive Antiterrorism Act: Victoria Cummock, E2417 [19DE]

Comprehensive Terrorism Prevention Act: President Clinton, S7740 [6JN]

———Senator Dole, S7658 [5JN]

Constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration of the U.S. Flag: Richard D. Parker, S18284 [8DE]

———Stephen B. Presser, S18283 [8DE]

Constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration of the U.S. flag: Geoffrey Graham, E1490 [21JY]

———John R. Luckey, Congressional Research Service, S18345 [11DE]

———Richard D. Parker, S18322, S18356-S18358 [11DE]

———Stephen B. Presser, S18323 [11DE]

———Stewart Fields, S18351 [11DE]

Constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration of U.S. Flag: Ron James, E1131 [25MY]

Criminal penalty for misuse of Federal housing subsidies: Susan Gaffney, Dept. of HUD, S10495 [21JY]

Drug courts funding: Janet Reno, Attorney General, S4917 [30MR]

Effective Death Penalty Act: James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor of North Carolina, H1412 [8FE]

Establish position of Coordinator for Counter-Terrorism within the Dept. of State: Claire Sterling, E39 [5JA]

Firearm regulation reform relative to Comprehensive Terrorism Prevention Act: Dewey R. Stokes, Fraternal Order of Police, S7724 [6JN]

———several police chiefs, S7720, S7737 [6JN]

Habeas corpus procedures: Dan Morales, Attorney General of Texas, H1431 [8FE]

———several State attorneys general, H1427 [8FE]

Habeas corpus procedures reform: Emergency Committee To Save Habeas Corpus, S16909 [9NO]

Habeas corpus reform: Emergency Committee To Save Habeas Corpus, S7878 [7JN]

———Joyce McCarthy, S7673 [5JN]

———President Clinton, S7725 [6JN]

———Robert H. Macy, Oklahoma District Attorney's Office, S7807 [7JN]

Investigation into murders of African American couple by military personnel: Representative Clayton, H14357 [12DE]

Investigation of President and Hillary Rodham Clinton's involvement in the Whitewater Estates development and Madison Guaranty activities: Robert B. Fiske, Jr., S6778 [17MY]

———Senator Specter, S6778 [17MY]

Law enforcement block grant funding: Gregory S. Lashutka, National League of Cities, H14108, H14109 [6DE]

———Wellington Webb, U.S. Conference of Mayors, H14109 [6DE]

Law enforcement officer programs: Larry Emison, S14532 [28SE]

———Robert R. Wochner, S14532 [28SE]

———Shana H. Chaplin, S14532 [28SE]

Local Government Law Enforcement Block Grants Act: Rod Gould, H1628 [13FE]

———Victor Ashe and Norman B. Rice, U.S. Conference of Mayors, H1703 [14FE]

Mandatory minimum penalties for crack cocaine offenses: Wendell Anthony, NAACP, S13739 [18SE]

Medicare waste, fraud and abuse: June G. Brown, Dept. of HHS, S15158-S15160 [13OC], S15797-S15799 [26OC]

———Republican Governors' Association, S15162 [13OC]

Medicare Whistleblower Act: Jake Hansen, Seniors Coalition, S15234 [17OC]

———Martha A. McSteen, National Committee To Preserve Social Security and Medicare, S15234 [17OC]

Misrepresentation of groups or individual names in connection with lobbying: Thomas H. Shields, E2274 [30NO]

Multiple handgun purchase notification: Paul Evans, Boston, MA, Police Commissioner, S7737 [6JN]

National policy to control crime and reform court procedures: Donald J. Gasparini, H7639, H7640 [25JY]

National Rifle Association characterization of Federal law enforcement officials: Jack M. Sands, S7611 [26MY]

National Rifle Association's characterization of Federal law enforcement: Senator Levin, S6294 [9MY]

———Thomas L. Washington, National Rifle Association, S6297 [9MY]

———Wayne LaPierre, National Rifle Association, S5742, S5745-S5747 [27AP], S6295 [9MY]

New Urban Agenda Act: Bob O'Connor, S189 [4JA]

———Senator Specter, S189 [4JA]

———Stephen P. Clark, S189 [4JA]

———Stephen R. Reed, S189 [4JA]

Organized crime activities in Eastern European countries: G. Loutchansky, Nordex (Austrian company), S2260 [7FE]

———Senator Nunn, S2259 [7FE]

———V.P. Gortchakov, Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs, S2260 [7FE]

Pleadings standards relative to Federal securities litigation procedures: Anthony J. Scirica, U.S. Court of Appeals, S19045, S19054, S19066 [21DE]

Prevention of Sexual Exploitation of Children Act: Senator D'Amato, S1092 [18JA]

Prison Litigation Reform Act: National Association of Attorneys General, S14417 [27SE]

Private Securities Litigation Reform Act: Arthur Levitt, SEC, S8904, S8905 [22JN]

———Arthur R. Miller, S19040 [21DE], S19147 [22DE]

———Bill Owens, Colorado Dept. of the Treasury, S9216 [28JN]

———Catherine L. Spain, Government Finance Officers Association, S8905 [22JN], S9038 [26JN]

———David J. Heerensperger, Eagle Hardware & Garden (business), S9078 [26JN]

———Diane Isonaka, Darwin Molecular Corp., S9078 [26JN]

———Edward M. Yoshida, IMRE Corp., S9077 [26JN]

———Gary S. Mendoza, California Dept. of Corporations, S9215 [28JN]

———Glenn Kalnasy, Northern Group, S9077 [26JN]

———Harlan E. Boyles, North Carolina Dept. of the Treasurer, S9216 [28JN]

———Horace B. Deets, American Association of Retired Persons, S9036 [26JN]

———J. Kenneth Blackwell, Ohio Office of the Treasurer, S9214 [28JN]

———Janet C. Rzewnicki, Delaware Office of the Treasurer, S9216 [28JN]

———Joel Seligman, S19040 [21DE]

———John C. Coffee, Jr., S19041, S19042 [21DE]

———John Level, Hi-Rel Laboratories, S9078 [26JN]

———John Sexton, S19041 [21DE]

———Joseph D. Malone, Massachusetts Office of the Treasurer, S9214 [28JN]

———Joseph P. Borg, Alabama Securities Commission, S9054 [26JN]

———Judy Baar Topinka, Illinois Office of the Treasurer, S9214 [28JN]

———Kenneth S. Janke, National Association of Investors Corp., S19150 [22DE]

———Lynn D. Dudley, Association of Private Pension and Welfare Plans, S9216 [28JN]

———Mark J. Griffin, North American Securities Administrators Association, Inc., S19148 [22DE]

———Mark Johnson, Lease Crutcher Lewis, Contractors (business), S9078 [26JN]

———Philip A. Feign and Mark J. Griffin, North American Securities Administrators Association, Inc., S8906 [22JN], S9039 [26JN]

———R.B. Lawrence, Conductive Rubber Technology, Inc., S9078 [26JN]

———Richard Eckstrom, South Carolina Office of the Treasurer, S9216 [28JN]

———Robert D. Evans, ABA, S9066 [26JN]

———Robert Kenagy, Whirlpool Corp., S9077 [26JN]

———Robert M. Lam, Pennsylvania Securities Commission, S8922 [22JN]

———Roberta Cooper Ramo, ABA, S19072 [21DE]

———Senator Specter, S19048 [21DE]

———several managers of pension funds, S9214 [28JN]

———several organizations, S8906, S8907 [22JN], S19148 [22DE]

———Thomas E. O'Hara, National Association of Investors Corp., S9213 [28JN]

———Tom Madsen, Key Technology, Inc., S9077 [26JN]

———William J. Wortley, Washington Natural Gas, S9077 [26JN]

Privatize collection of criminal fines and special assessments: David Beatty, National Victim Center, S2572 [13FE]

———Lynn Pirkle, Arizona Dept. of Public Safety, S2573 [13FE]

———Marlene A. Young, National Organization for Victim Assistance, S2572 [13FE]

Prohibit desecration of the U.S. Flag: Bruce Fein, S18265 [8DE]

Republic of China drug control policy: Benjamin Lu, Republic of China, E768 [4AP]

Require explosive materials to contain taggants: Greg Schaefer, ARCO Coal Co., S7669 [5JN]

———Joseph C. Shapiro, Unimin Corp., S7664, S7665 [5JN]

Require new televisions to allow blocking of certain programming: George D. Comerci, American Academy of Pediatrics, S8229 [13JN]

———K.C. Burton, Parent Action (organization), S8229 [13JN]

———Sally N. McConnell, National Association of Elementary School Principals, S8230 [13JN]

———Timothy J. Dyer, National Association of Secondary School Principals, S8229 [13JN]

———William H. Ayres, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, S8230 [13JN]

Restrict transmission of obscene or indecent material to minors by computer: Brian C. Lopina, Christian Coalition, S8337 [14JN]

———Bruce A. Taylor, National Law Center for Children & Families, S9773-S9775 [12JY]

———Deen Kaplan, National Coalition for the Protection of Children & Families, S8337 [14JN]

———Gary L. Bauer, Family Research Council, S8338 [14JN]

———Kent Markus, Dept. of Justice, S8342, S8343, S8346 [14JN]

———R. Bruce Josten, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, S8337 [14JN]

———Tom Osborne, University of Nebraska, S8344 [14JN]

Safe harbor laws relative to forward-looking securities statements: Abner J. Mikva, S9136 [27JN]

———Arthur Levitt, SEC, S9120, S9126, S9137 [27JN]

Sanctions against abusive securities litigation: Avern Cohn, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, S9168 [27JN]

———Floyd R. Gibson, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, S9168 [27JN]

———Ilana Diamond Rovner, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, S9167 [27JN]

———J. Frederick Motz, U.S. District Court for Maryland, S9167 [27JN]

———James A. Parker, U.S. District Court for New Mexico, S9166 [27JN]

———Jimm L. Hendren, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Arkansas, S9168 [27JN]

———Leonard I. Garth, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, S9168 [27JN]

———Martin F. Loughlin, U.S. District Court for New Hampshire, S9167 [27JN]

———Martin L.C. Feldman, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, S9168 [27JN]

———Miriam Goldman Cederbaum, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, S9167 [27JN]

———Prentice H. Marshall, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, S9167 [27JN]

———William R. Wilson, Jr., U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas, S9166 [27JN]

———William W. Schwarzer, S9169 [27JN]

Securities Litigation Reform Act: American Electronics Association, S17971, S17972 [5DE]

———Arthur Levitt, Jr., and Steven M.H. Wallman, SEC, S17935 [5DE]

———Arthur Levitt, Jr., SEC, S17994 [5DE]

———Charles M. Loveless, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, H14054 [6DE]

———Coalition To Eliminate Abusive Securities Suits, S17973 [5DE]

———F.K. Glasbrenner, S17989 [5DE]

———George N. Hatsopoulos and Clark A. Johnson, American Business Conference, S17973 [5DE]

———Gerri Detweiler, National Council of Individual Investors, H14045 [6DE]

———Gilbert G. Gallegos, Fraternal Order of Police, S17942 [5DE], H14045 [6DE]

———John W. Smith, Florida Association of Counties, S17989 [5DE]

———Peggy Taylor, AFL-CIO, S17941 [5DE], H14045 [6DE]

———several high technology companies, S17972 [5DE]

———several State and local government organizations, S17941 [5DE]

———several State attorneys general, S17942 [5DE]

———Stephen J. Friedman and Edwin G. Schallert, New York City Bar Association, H14046 [6DE]

———Thomas E. O'Hara, National Association of Investors Corp., S17996 [5DE]

State and local government time limitations for filing of securities fraud lawsuits: Catherine L. Spain, Government Finance Officers Association, H2833 [8MR]

———Victor Ashe, U.S. Conference of Mayors, H2833 [8MR]

Strategy to control drug trafficking: Senator Feinstein, S4008 [16MR]

Terrorism and Federal law enforcement actions: Eugene F. Glenn, S7588, S7595 [26MY]

———Leroy Crenshaw, S7476 [25MY]

Terrorist victims assistance: John H. Stein, National Organization for Victim Assistance, S7732 [6JN]

U.S. ability to respond to terrorist threats: Clifford Davis, S7481 [25MY]

———Dan McKinney, S7481 [25MY]

———Diane Leonard, S7481 [25MY]

———Glenn Seidl, S7482 [25MY]

———Larry Pratt, Gun Owners of America (organization), S7603 [26MY]

———President Clinton, S7597 [26MY]

———several relatives of terrorism victims, S7481 [25MY]

———several State attorneys general, S7480 [25MY]

Violent Criminal Incarceration Act: G.P. Gatto, H1565 [10FE]

Lists

Amendments to terrorism legislation (S. 735), S7609 [26MY]

Citizens Flag Alliance, Inc., members, S18323 [11DE]

Citizens Flag Alliance, Inc. member organizations, H2309 [28FE]

Citizens Task Force on TV Violence, S2037 [2FE]

———recommendations, S2040 [2FE]

Coalition To Eliminate Abusive Securities Suits members in New Mexico, S17971 [5DE]

Emergency Committee To Save Habeas Corpus, S7879 [7JN]

Explosive materials subject to regulation, S7692 [5JN]

Frivolous inmate lawsuits in Arizona, S14629 [29SE]

Frivolous inmate lawsuits nationwide, S14629 [29SE]

Law enforcement organizations supporting an assault weapons ban, S18309 [11DE]

Legal appeals of convicted murderer Kermit Smith, H1412-H1414 [8FE]

People who were swindled by Charles Keating and who oppose S. 240, Private Securities Litigation Reform Act, S9051 [26JN]

Police chiefs endorsing the extension of statute of limitations on violations of the National Firearms Act, S7725 [6JN]

Securities Litigation Reform Act supporters, S17996 [5DE]

———New Mexico government and business officials, S17971 [5DE]

———New Mexico House delegation, S17971 [5DE]

Senators voting not to repeal habeas corpus procedures, S16909 [9NO]

State by State opponents to S. 240, Private Securities Litigation Reform Act, S9046-S9050 [26JN]

Supporters of a study to find means of restricting the transmission of obscene or indecent material to minors by computer, S8332 [14JN]

Supporters of securities litigation reform, S9213 [28JN]

Top 10 List of Insurance Fraud: Coalition Against Insurance Fraud, E360 [16FE]

Top Ten Winners During the First 100 Days of the Contract, S5168 [5AP]

Victims of Oklahoma City, OK, bombing, S7672 [5JN]

Memorandums

Pleadings Standards Relative to Federal Securities Litigation Procedures: Joseph A. Grundfest, S19067 [21DE]

Prohibit Desecration of the U.S. Flag: Johnny H. Killian, Congressional Research Service, S18267 [8DE]

———several professors of law, S18266 [8DE]

Restrict Transmission of Obscene or Indecent Material to Minors by Computer: Bruce A. Taylor, National Law Center for Children & Families, S9770-S9773 [12JY]

Terrorism and Federal Law Enforcement Actions: John W. DeCamp, S7474 [25MY]

Messages

Antiterrorism Amendments Act: President Clinton, H4557 [9MY]

Extradition Treaty with Hungary: President Clinton, S6274 [8MY]

Gun-Free School Zones Act: President Clinton, S6459 [10MY], H4680 [10MY]

Immigration Enforcement Improvements Act: President Clinton, H4542 [3MY]

Middle East Peace Process: President Clinton, H7819 [27JY]

National Emergency Relative to Foreign Narcotics Traffickers Centered in Colombia: President Clinton, S15495 [23OC], H10693 [24OC]

Omnibus Counterterrorism Act: President Clinton, S2398 [9FE], H1530 [9FE]

Saving Law Enforcement Officers' Lives Act: President Clinton, S9515 [30JN], H6681 [30JN]

Veto of H.R. 1058, Private Securities Litigation Reform Act: President Clinton, S19034, S19048 [21DE], H15214 [20DE]

Motions

Courts: disapprove certain sentencing guideline amendments (H.R. 2259), H10281 [18OC]

———incarceration of violent criminals (H.R. 667), H1530 [9FE], H1583 [10FE]

Flag—U.S.: constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (H.J. Res. 79), H6436 [28JN]

———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (S.J. Res. 31), S18038 [6DE]

Law enforcement: provide block grants (H.R. 728), H1672 [13FE], H1740 [14FE]

Securities: litigation reform relative to plaintiff control, fraud detection, proportionate liability, and auditing standards (S. 240), S8922, S8923 [22JN]

———reform Federal litigation procedures (H.R. 1058), H2861 [8MR]

Newsletters

Money to Burn, E977 [9MY]

Opinion polls

Congressional and Presidential policy proposals, S1501 [25JA]

Pamphlets

What You Can Do To Prevent Child Abduction and Exploitation, E2104 [2NO]

Papers

Alert, June 1995: Drug Watch International (organization), E1345 [27JN]

Last U.S. Colony: Marc Landy, E1907 [10OC]

On the Sacred and the Profane—The Flag Desecration Amendment: George Anastaplo, E1965-E1967 [18OC]

Petitions and memorials

Constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration of U.S. flag: Hawaii State Legislature, S7633 [26MY]

———Oregon Legislative Assembly, S7633 [26MY]

———Washington State Legislature, S7632 [26MY]

Poems

``Dedication'', S3224 [27FE]

``Family Matters,'' Representative Poshard, H6309 [26JN]

``Grandmother Linden'': Mrs. Kulesa, S3224 [27FE]

``Love'': George Lanzo, S3224 [27FE]

``Names Beyond the Wall'', S16918 [9NO]

``Our Children,'' Paula McCoy-Pinderhughes, E1271 [16JN]

``Peace'': Alexis Soto, S3224 [27FE]

———Ashley Serrano, S3224 [27FE]

———Carlos Ferrer, S3224 [27FE]

———Edward Cruz, S3224 [27FE]

———Elesabeth Robles and Carlos Figueroa, S3224 [27FE]

———Elias Morales, S3224 [27FE]

———George Lanzo, S3224 [27FE]

———Jason Vazquez, S3224 [27FE]

———Jermaine Cruz, S3224 [27FE]

———Joanna Genao, S3224 [27FE]

———Joshua Joseph, S3224 [27FE]

———Mariah Fisher, S3224 [27FE]

———Michael Robinson, S3224 [27FE]

———Miezan Edoukoun, S3224 [27FE]

———Mrs. Kulesa, S3224 [27FE]

———Tomarra Weaver, S3224 [27FE]

———Wanda Vega, S3224 [27FE]

———Wilburt Jarrett, S3224 [27FE]

Press conferences

Health Care Fraud: Janet Reno, Attorney General, S15799-S15801 [26OC]

Press releases

Children's Media Protection Act: Catherine A. Belter, PTA, S2038 [2FE]

———Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, S2037 [2FE]

———National Association for the Education of Young Children, S2039 [2FE]

———National Association of Elementary School Principals, S2039 [2FE]

———National Coalition on Television Violence, S2039 [2FE]

———Robert E. McAfee, AMA, S2040 [2FE]

New Poll Finds Senior American Investors Support Securities Litigation Reform, S9041 [26JN]

Require New Televisions To Allow Blocking of Certain Programming: American Medical Association Alliance, Inc., S8229 [13JN]

———National Alliance for Non-Violent Programming, S8229 [13JN]

———National Association for the Education of Young Children, S8230 [13JN]

———National Coalition on Television Violence, S8229 [13JN]

Restrict Transmission of Obscene or Indecent Material to Minors by Computer: National Law Center for Children and Families, S8338 [14JN]

———``Enough is Enough'' (organization), S8339 [14JN]

Proposals

Forgiveness—The Last Alternative: Eric Schneider, E1904 [10OC]

Questions

National Firearms Act statute of limitations, S7728 [6JN]

Remarks in House

Abortion: coverage of abortion procedures in cases of rape or incest through the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program, E1647 [5AU]

———killings at abortion clinics in Brookline, MA, H129 [5JA], E84 [11JA]

———killings at abortion clinics in Brookline, MA (H. Con. Res. 13), H485 [23JA]

———rights of victims of rape and incest, H2399 [1MR]

———State discretion in deciding on funding for victims of rape and incest, H8223 [2AU], H8371-H8378 [3AU]

———State discretion on public funding of abortions for victims of rape and incest, E1718 [7SE]

———use of law enforcement block grants to protect family planning clinics, H1724-H1735, H1738 [14FE]

Aliens: treatment of criminal aliens (H.R. 592), H3052 [13MR]

Alternatives to Living in Violent Environment (organization): tribute, E1861 [28SE]

Armed Forces: prohibit accrual of pay and allowances to members confined pending dishonorable dismissal charges (H.R. 585), E131 [19JA]

———terminate pay and allowance entitlements of members sentenced to confinement and dishonorable discharge, H5799 [13JN]

Arson Awareness Week: observance, H4484 [2MY], E977 [9MY]

Arts and humanities: behavior of members of the the entertainment industry, H8719 [8SE]

———characterization of sex and violence in the entertainment industry, H5613 [6JN], H5744 [8JN], H5777 [13JN]

BATF: regulation of firearms and ammunition (H.R. 915), E333 [13FE], E750 [31MR]

Bosnia and Herzegovina: investigation of war crimes (H. Res. 282), H13647 [20NO]

Capital punishment: appeals process, E1585 [2AU]

———clarify method of execution for Federal prisoners (H.R. 2359), H15168 [19DE]

———constitutional amendment to prohibit (H.J. Res. 99), E1386 [30JN]

———establish effective procedures (H.R. 729), H1160 [3FE], H1326 [7FE], H1377, H1378, H1400-H1434, H1437 [8FE], E307 [9FE], E320 [10FE], E343 [14FE]

Chemicals: include additives in ammonium nitrate fertilizer to neutralize explosive properties, H5371-H5373 [22MY]

Chicago, IL: Haymarket House receives substance abuse treatment grant, E2274 [30NO]

Children and youth: awareness of missing children, H11669, H11677-H11682 [1NO], E2095, E2104 [2NO]

———increase juvenile criminal penalties and improve youth correctional facilities (H.R. 600), E149 [20JA]

———prevention of abuse and neglect, H15548 [21DE]

———require convicted child molesters and abductors to register their whereabouts with law enforcement for 10 years after release or parole from prison, H5593 [25MY]

China, Republic of: drug control policy, E768 [4AP]

Civil liberties: protect constitutional rights relative to Federal counterterrorism activities (H.R. 1738), H5603 [25MY]

Clawson, MI: tribute to drug control efforts, E1968 [18OC]

Coalition Against Insurance Fraud: tribute, E360 [16FE]

Coast Guard: prevention of drug trafficking, H6209 [22JN]

Community service: tribute to Project PACT, H8182 [2AU]

Corp. for National Service: tribute to community policing programs, E326 [13FE]

Correctional institutions: community service programs, H1568 [10FE]

———criminal penalties for escaping from Federal prison (H.R. 1533), H14326-H14328 [12DE]

———early release of prisoners upon completion of drug treatment program (H.R. 2650), E2196 [16NO]

———elimination of perks for prisoners, H7768 [26JY]

———prison construction funding, H1569-H1572, H1575-H1583 [10FE]

———reform prison litigation process, H14105, H14106 [6DE], H14210 [7DE]

———reimbursement for incarceration of criminal aliens, H1511-H1519 [9FE]

Courts: clerical and technical corrections to criminal justice system (H.R. 2538), H14322-H14326 [12DE]

———disapprove certain sentencing guideline amendments (H.R. 2259), H10263-H10284 [18OC], H10468 [19OC]

———disapprove certain sentencing guideline amendments (H.R. 2259), consideration (H. Res. 237), H10255-H10263 [18OC]

———evaluate the effectiveness of the juvenile justice system (H.R. 1829), E1238 [14JN]

———gender bias studies, E2302 [6DE], E2348 [13DE]

———incarceration of violent criminals (H.R. 667), H1160 [3FE], H1294 [7FE], H1468, H1469, H1470, H1479-H1530 [9FE], H1561-H1585, H1599 [10FE], E317, E318, E319 [10FE]

———incarceration of violent criminals (H.R. 667), consideration (H. Res. 63), H1472-H1479 [9FE]

———limit the application of the exclusionary rule (H.R. 666), H1295, H1316-H1341 [7FE], H1379-H1400, H1437, H1442 [8FE], H1471 [9FE], H6401 [28JN], E310 [9FE]

———limit the application of the exclusionary rule (H.R. 666), consideration (H. Res. 61), H1314-H1316 [7FE]

———management of the trial of O.J. Simpson, H8729 [12SE]

———mandatory victim restitution (H.R. 665), H1266, H1267, H1268, H1270 [6FE], H1295, H1306-H1314 [7FE], E302 [8FE], E312 [9FE]

———mandatory victim restitution (H.R. 665), consideration (H. Res. 60), H1303-H1306 [7FE]

———minimum mandatory sentencing, H1599 [10FE], H10211 [18OC]

———racial bias in criminal sentencing, H2397 [1MR]

———reform habeas corpus procedures, H1965 [21FE], E2168 [13NO]

———sentencing guidelines relative to the murder or attempted murder of Customs Service employees (H.R. 2737), E2328 [8DE]

———treatment of minors as adults in violent criminal cases, H9508 [27SE]

———verdict of the trial of O.J. Simpson, H10122 [17OC], H10285 [18OC]

CPSC: ban realistic toy handguns (H.R. 1622), E1017 [11MY]

Crime: Gang Resistant Education and Training Program, H1569-H1571 [10FE]

DEA Foundation: tribute, E1802 [19SE]

Dept. of Defense: prevention of domestic violence within the military, H6016 [15JN]

Dept. of Justice: appointment of independent counsel to investigate certain internal criminal allegations (H.R. 451), E62 [9JA]

———Cops on the Streets Program funding, H7540 [24JY]

———establish rapid deployment force (H.R. 97), E24 [4JA]

Dept. of State: establish position of Coordinator for Counter-Terrorism (H.R. 22), E38 [5JA]

Domestic policy: national objectives, H603 [25JA]

Domestic violence: tribute to the Clothesline Project, E815 [7AP]

Domestic Violence Awareness Month: observance, H10703, H10720-H10724 [24OC], E2005 [24OC], E2078 [31OC]

Drug abuse: international drug control policy, E1760 [12SE]

———national drug control policy, H2378 [28FE], H2703-H2707 [6MR], H6822, H6824 [11JY], E9 [4JA], E265, E267 [3FE], E499 [2MR], E713 [29MR], E813 [6AP], E842 [7AP], E1344 [27JN], E1671 [5AU], E2125 [8NO], E2392 [19DE]

Drugs: eliminate certain mandatory minimum penalties for crack cocaine offenses, H10264-H10282 [18OC], E2083 [1NO]

———legalization, E1170 [7JN], E2392 [19DE]

———therapeutic use of marijuana (H.R. 2618), E2240 [28NO], E2365 [14DE]

———transfer FEMA disaster relief funds to anti-drug activities, H7896-H7898 [27JY]

———treatment of sentences relative to powdered cocaine (H.R. 2598), E2128, E2134 [8NO]

———use of marijuana for medicinal purposes, E1374 [30JN]

Drunken driving: prevention, E211 [30JA]

———reporting of blood alcohol levels exceeding State permissible levels after vehicular accidents, H9304 [20SE]

———strengthen Federal prevention laws (H.R. 588), H371 [19JA]

Eastern European countries: funding for law enforcement training and judicial improvements, H6339 [27JN]

Education: Gang Resistant Education and Training Program, H1569-H1571 [10FE]

Elections: voter registration and election fraud, H7986 [28JY], E1529 [27JY]

ERISA: allow victims of child abuse to collect monetary awards from an abuser's pension (H.R. 2140), E1554 [28JY]

Explosives: require materials to contain taggants (H.R. 1568), E948 [3MY]

Extremist groups: activities of political and military groups, H4792-H4794 [10MY]

Fairfax County, VA: tribute to Neighborhood Watch Programs, E2051 [26OC]

Families and domestic relations: child support enforcement (H.R. 785), H892, H895, H896 [31JA]

———programs to combat domestic violence, H3339 [21MR], E2040 [26OC]

Fayetteville, NC: investigation into murders of African American couple by military personnel, H14355, H14357 [12DE]

FDA: investigation of counterfeit baby formula, H1748 [14FE]

Federal aid programs: use of drug treatment, educational, and recreational programs in the prevention of crime, H7687 [25JY]

Federal employees: protection of congressional staff (H.R. 628), E156 [23JA]

Federal-State relations: exempt Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Act protections from unfunded Federal mandates reform, H873-H875 [30JA]

———exempt Older Americans Act protections from unfunded Federal mandates refrom, H873-H875 [30JA]

Firearms: ban the manufacture, importation, and sale of ammunition that can penetrate police body armor (H.R. 492), E84 [11JA]

———eliminate the administrative authority to prohibit transfer or sale of certain assault weapons (H.R. 793), E260 [2FE]

———gun control, H4004 [30MR], E748 [30MR], E757 [3AP]

———manufacturer, importer, or dealer liability for damages resulting from certain weapons (H.R. 174), E141 [20JA]

———prohibit possession or transfer of handguns and handgun ammunition (H.R. 916), E331 [13FE]

———protect and enforce the right to obtain and use firearms for security, self-defense, and other legitimate purposes (H. Con. Res. 5), E115 [18JA]

———repeal ban on assault weapons and large capacity ammunition feeding devices (H.R. 125), E50 [5JA]

———waiting period before purchase, H2320 [28FE]

Flag—U.S.: constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration, H2309, H2317, H2319 [28FE], H5626 [7JN], H5909, H5910 [14JN], E1130 [25MY], E1388 [30JN], E1691 [5AU]

———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (H.J. Res. 14), E53 [5JA]

———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (H.J. Res. 79), H3330 [21MR], H6307-H6310 [26JN], H6401, H6415-H6446 [28JN], E649 [21MR], E659 [22MR], E1252, E1255, E1261 [15JN], E1362, E1366 [29JN], E1394 [30JN], E1425 [12JY], E1481 [20JY], E1490 [21JY]

———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (H.J. Res. 79), consideration (H. Res. 173), H6403-H6415 [28JN]

Florida: tribute to Metro Dade Urban Search and Rescue Team, E1125 [25MY]

Food stamps: certification requirements for participating food stores and penalties for fraud (H.R. 992), E383 [16FE]

———electronic transfer system relative to allowable food items and security, H3603-H3605 [23MR]

———electronic transfer system relative to photograph requirements, H3600-H3603 [23MR]

Foreign aid: withholding of aid relative to narcotic cooperation certification, E501 [2MR]

Foster, Vincent W., Jr.: investigation of death of White House staff member, H7706 [26JY], H8136 [1AU], H11373 [26OC], H13636 [20NO]

Fraud: consumer protection (H.R. 1499), E869 [7AP]

Gang Resistance Education and Training Program: tribute, E2224 [20NO]

Gingrich, Representative: comments relative to militias, H4552 [9MY]

Government: applicability of criminal laws pertaining to fraud or false statements to all branches of Government (H.R. 1678), H7263 [20JY]

Government regulations: exempt sanctioning for illegal foreign trade activities from regulatory process reform, H2429 [1MR]

Homicide: penalties for vehicular homicide, E1171 [7JN]

Huntington Beach, CA: tribute to designation as Safest City, E360 [16FE]

Hurwitz, Charles: logging practices in the Headwaters Forest relative to savings and loan failure, E1561 [31JY]

Idaho: investigation into FBI's killing of the Weaver family, H548 [24JA]

Immigration: enforcement of employer sanctions law (H.R. 570), E127 [19JA]

———exclusions relative to membership in terrorist organizations (H.R. 650), E169 [24JA]

———facilitate the apprehension, detention, and deportation of criminal aliens (H.R. 668), H1588-H1597 [10FE], E330 [13FE], E356 [16FE]

———facilitate the apprehension, detention, and deportation of criminal aliens (H.R. 668), consideration (H. Res. 69), H1531 [9FE], H1586-H1588 [10FE]

———Federal reimbursement of local costs incurred due to immigration-related problems, H891 [31JA]

———investigation of incidents of illegal immigration at the California-Mexico border, H5556 [24MY]

———reform admission policies, treatment of criminal aliens and alien smuggling, documentation requirements, and border security, H12135 [13NO]

———reform admission policies, treatment of criminal aliens and alien smuggling, documentation requirements, and border security (H.R. 1915), H7731 [26JY]

———reform admission policies, treatment of criminal aliens and alien smuggling, documentation requirements, and border security (H.R. 1929), E1336 [27JN]

———reform admission policies, treatment of criminal aliens and alien smuggling, documentation requirements, and border security (H.R. 2202), H9220 [19SE], H14029 [6DE]

———reform admission policies, treatment of criminal aliens and alien smuggling, documentation requirements, and border security (H.R. 560), E122 [18JA]

India: terrorist assassination of Beant Singh in Punjab, E1774 [13SE]

Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Act: authorizing appropriations (S. 441), H5737 [8JN]

International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia: funding, E318 [10FE]

———tribute, E1538 [28JY]

Iran: U.S. policy, H5652, H5654 [7JN]

Japan: terrorist use of nerve gas on subway trains in Tokyo, H3334 [21MR]

Kidnapping: efforts to locate missing children, E1148 [26MY]

Kim, Hong: National Association of Police Organizations Award recipient, E2059 [26OC]

Labor unions: prevent union violence (H.R. 1796), E1488 [21JY]

Law enforcement: community policing programs, H1266, H1267, H1268, H1270 [6FE], H14027 [6DE], E2427 [20DE]

———funding for public safety and community policing programs, H7635-H7645 [25JY]

———funding to States for the incarceration of illegal aliens, H7710-H7715, H7788 [26JY]

———investigation of Federal law enforcement actions at Ruby Ridge, ID, H6918 [13JY], H8541 [6SE], H8730, H8790-H8794 [12SE], H15578 [22DE]

———limit certain funds to States that do not require testing for presence of AIDS in certain cases of assault (H.R. 2791), E2375 [18DE]

———provide block grants, H7624-H7626, H7629 [25JY], H7721, H7722 [26JY], H14078, H14079, H14081, H14082, H14083, H14084, H14085, H14086, H14101, H14103-H14105, H14107, H14109 [6DE]

———provide block grants by reducing truth-in-sentencing grant funding, H7715-H7717 [26JY]

———provide block grants (H.R. 728), H1160 [3FE], H1531, H1537, H1542 [9FE], H1586 [10FE], H1615, H1616, H1618, H1620, H1621, H1622, H1629-H1672, H1680 [13FE], H1691, H1692, H1693, H1694, H1696, H1697, H1698, H1699, H1700, H1701-H1745, H1747, H1749 [14FE], E338, E339, E347 [14FE], E358, E359, E371, E372, E375 [16FE], E406 [22FE], E413 [23FE], E436 [24FE]

———provide block grants (H.R. 728), consideration (H. Res. 79), H1622-H1629 [13FE]

———provide block grants (H.R. 728), corrections in engrossment, H1743 [14FE]

———transfer block grant funds to community policing programs, H1702-H1723 [14FE]

———use of block grants to protect any facility or surroundings where a threat to law and order exists, H1733, H1735 [14FE]

Law enforcement officers: establish a bill of rights (H.R. 878), E307, E314 [9FE]

———exemption from State laws prohibiting carrying of concealed handguns (H.R. 1805), E1259 [15JN]

———tribute, H7476-H7481 [24JY]

Lint, Donald: National Association of Police Organizations Award recipient, E2059 [26OC]

Lobbyists: prohibit misrepresentation of groups or individual names in connection with lobbying (H.R. 2694), E2274 [30NO]

Los Angeles, CA: tribute to domestic violence organizations, E2088 [1NO]

Lowell, MA: community efforts to reduce crime rate, H7731 [26JY]

Medicare: combat waste, fraud and abuse, H10120-H10122, H10123 [17OC], H10332 [19OC]

Metcalf, Representative: clarification of remarks regarding violence, E1049 [16MY]

Mexico: drug control efforts, H3094 [14MR]

———international efforts relative to motor vehicle theft, H837 [27JA]

Money: control and prevent commercial counterfeiting (H.R. 2511), E1994 [20OC]

Morality and ethics: standards relative to individuals in government, H8890 [13SE]

NAFTA: impact on drug trafficking trade, H8147 [1AU]

National objectives: establish commission relative to crime control and a national firearms policy (H.R. 385), E4 [4JA]

———policy to control crime, H15239 [20DE]

———policy to control crime and reform court procedures, H1144 [2FE], H1293, H1344-H1348 [7FE], H1437, H1442-H1445 [8FE], H1542-H1549 [9FE], H1560 [10FE], H1697, H1699 [14FE], H1903 [16FE], H5173 [17MY], H5631 [7JN], H6401 [28JN], H9366 [21SE], H14210 [7DE], E325 [13FE], E344 [14FE], E403 [22FE], E617 [16MR], E1215 [9JN]

———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 3), H248 [17JA], H455 [20JA], H492 [23JA], H1470 [9FE], H1634, H1679 [13FE], H3884 [29MR], E295 [8FE], E325 [13FE]

———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (H.R. 920), H1619 [13FE]

———prevention of violence, H235 [13JA]

National Rifle Association: characterization of Federal law enforcement, H4961 [16MY]

Native Americans: law enforcement block grants for tribal governments, H1740 [14FE]

New Jersey: tribute to participants in National Night Out, E1399 [10JY], E1436 [13JY]

New York, NY: tribute to 13th Police Precinct and the policing of the Kenmore Hotel, E1194 [8JN]

———tribute to ``Stop the Violence'' concert, E1490 [21JY]

Newport News, VA: tribute to children who chased thief, E659 [22MR]

Occhipinti, Joseph: conviction of former INS agent for civil rights violations, E163, E166 [24JA]

Oklahoma City, OK: bombing of Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, H4443, H4444, H4445, H4446, H4447, H4448, H4484, H4486-H4489 [2MY], H4515, H4520, H4526 [3MY], H4601 [9MY], E890 [1MY], E933, E939, E942 [3MY], E989 [10MY], E1271 [16JN]

———bombing of Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building (H. Res. 135), H4458-H4465 [2MY]

———disaster assistance for churches damaged by the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, E1439 [13JY]

———disaster assistance for the bombing of Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building relative to churches, H5778 [13JN]

Pakistan: attack on U.S. Consulate employees, E561, E568, E570 [9MR], E575, E579 [10MR], E668 [23MR], E777 [4AP]

———visit of Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, H3545 [22MR]

PeaceBuilders (youth program): tribute, E2401 [19DE]

Port Huron, MI: tribute to the Domestic Assault Rape Elimination Services' International Candlelight March and Vigil for awareness of domestic violence, E1935 [12OC]

Prince George's County, MD: tribute to slain police officers, E1084 [19MY]

Project Sandoval County, Inc.: tribute, E1211 [9JN]

Public welfare programs: protect programs for missing and exploited children, H3527 [22MR]

———restrict collection of welfare payments, H3502 [22MR]

Republican Party: national agenda, H3980 [30MR], E805 [6AP]

———race relations agenda, E2422 [20DE]

RICO: reform relative to securities litigation, H2770-H2779 [7MR]

Rifkin, Joel: implementation of capital punishment, H15489 [21DE]

Roads and highways: use of law enforcement block grants for construction or improvement, H1652-H1655 [13FE]

Rural areas: funding for local law enforcement programs, H7717, H7718 [26JY]

Russia: anniversary of the Leningrad Trials, E1265 [15JN]

———duties of the Federal Counterintelligence Service, E601 [15MR]

Ryce, Jimmy: murder, H14258 [12DE]

———status as a missing child, H11677-H11682 [1NO]

Saginaw, MI: tribute to Gang Crime Task Force, E822 [7AP]

San Bernardino County, CA: tribute to Week Without Violence, E1839 [27SE]

Seal Beach, CA: Federal grants for hiring of additional law enforcement officers, E2103 [2NO]

Secret Service: tribute to employees killed in the bombing of Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, Oklahoma City, OK, H4526 [3MY]

Securities: exempt fraud cases relative to derivatives in Federal litigation reform, H2826-H2831 [8MR]

———payment of legal expenses by losing party in lawsuits deemed to be frivolous, H2852-H2858 [8MR]

———reform Federal litigation procedures (H.R. 1058), H2759-H2780 [7MR], H2818-H2864 [8MR], H10690 [24OC], E555 [8MR], E564 [9MR], E587 [14MR]

———reform Federal litigation procedures (H.R. 1058), conference report, H14039-H14055 [6DE], H15156 [19DE], E2357 [14DE]

———reform Federal litigation procedures (H.R. 1058), consideration (H. Res. 105), H2749-H2759 [7MR]

———reform Federal litigation procedures (H.R. 1058), consideration of conference report (H. Res. 290), H14030-H14039 [6DE]

———reform Federal litigation procedures (H.R. 1058), corrections in engrossment, H2864 [8MR]

———reform Federal litigation procedures (H.R. 1058), motion to recommit, H2861, H2862 [8MR]

———reform Federal litigation procedures (H.R. 1058), veto, H15214-H15224 [20DE], E2431 [20DE], E2437 [21DE]

———State and local government time limitations for filing of fraud lawsuits, H2831-H2840 [8MR]

Senior citizens: solicitation of money from seniors through the mail by fraudulent organizations, H9599 [28SE]

Sex offenses: sexual exploitation of children (H.R. 1240), H4122-H4125 [4AP], H14320 [12DE]

Smyrna, GA: development of task force to study the effects of illegal immigration on communities, H10812 [25OC]

St. Louis, MO: tribute to City Hall employees, H6147 [20JN]

State Justice Institute: funding, E1599 [2AU]

States: establish registration, tracking, and community notification procedures relative to convicted sex offenders, H563-H570 [24JA]

———require States receiving Federal prison grants to collect data on the incidence of violent felonies, H1573-H1575 [10FE]

Taxation: allow income tax credit to individuals active in neighborhood crime watch organizations (H.R. 2132), E1541 [28JY]

———earned income tax credit fraud, H9900 [12OC]

———impose penalties on self-dealing between certain tax-exempt organizations and disqualified persons (H.R. 613), E143 [20JA]

Telecommunications: authorize FBI to conduct roving wiretaps, H12204 [14NO]

———provide means of restricting access to unwanted materials in interactive telecommunications systems, H8469-H8472 [4AU]

Television: establish violent program ratings system, require new televisions to allow blocking of certain programming, and limit exposure of children to violent programming, H7469 [24JY], H8486-H8496 [4AU], E1565 [31JY]

———establish violent program ratings system, require new televisions to allow blocking of certain programming, and limit exposure of children to violent programming (H.R. 2030), H6745 [11JY], H7468 [24JY], E1436 [13JY]

———require new televisions to allow blocking of certain programming, H5780 [13JN]

Terrorism: improve U.S. ability to respond to terrorist threats, H4600 [9MY]

———improve U.S. ability to respond to terrorist threats (H.R. 1635), E1038 [15MY], E1111 [24MY]

———improve U.S. ability to respond to terrorist threats (H.R. 1710), H13941, H13976 [5DE], H14816 [13DE]

———improve U.S. ability to respond to terrorist threats (H.R. 2703), H13976 [5DE], E2416 [19DE]

———improve U.S. ability to respond to terrorist threats (H.R. 896), E595 [14MR]

———improve U.S. ability to respond to terrorist threats (S. 735), H5978 [14JN]

———investigation of parties responsible for the bombing of Pan American Flight 103, H3736 [24MR]

———U.S. policy, E2035 [26OC], E2174 [14NO]

Travelers Express: IRS reward recipient, E2215 [17NO]

Treaties and agreements: negotiation of bilateral prisoner transfer treaties (H.R. 552), H313 [18JA]

———study effectiveness of Prisoner Transfer Treaty with Mexico, H1592 [10FE]

Trinidad and Tobago: prohibit economic and military assistance relative to illicit drug trafficking (H.R. 1125), E506 [3MR]

Tyson, Mike: welcoming celebration in New York relative to criminal conviction, H5909 [14JN]

Violence Against Women Act: funding, H15241, H15242 [20DE]

———funding for programs, H7709, H7710 [26JY], H8211 [2AU]

Water pollution: mandatory minimum penalties for statute violations, H4848-H4850 [11MY]

Webb, Donald E.: search for murder suspect, H14264 [12DE]

Week Without Violence: designate (S. Res. 180), E1941 [12OC]

Women: funding for Violence Against Women Act, H6740 [11JY]

———prevention and punishment of domestic and sexual violence, H1638 [13FE], H9223 [19SE], E2061 [26OC]

———prohibit practice of female genital mutilation, H5654 [7JN]

———prohibit practice of female genital mutilation or female circumcision (H.R. 941), H1695 [14FE], E549 [8MR], E1988 [20OC]

Yamhill County, OR: tribute to Community Action Teams Program, E2268 [30NO]

Remarks in Senate

Abortion: coverage of abortion procedures in cases of rape or incest through the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program, S11519-S11529 [5AU]

———killings at abortion clinics in Brookline, MA, S21 [4JA], S1105 [18JA]

———protection of reproductive health care clinics, S1036, S1037, S1049-S1058, S1060 [18JA]

———protection of reproductive health care clinics (S. Res. 31), S564 [6JA], S922-S924 [13JA]

———protection of reproductive health care clinics (S. Res. 67), S1290 [20JA]

———protection of reproductive rights and access to reproductive health care clinics (S. 979), S9307 [28JN]

———violence at abortion clinics, S934 [13JA]

Aliens: treatment of criminal aliens, S7852 [7JN]

———treatment of criminal aliens (S. 270), S1454 [24JA]

Anti-Defamation League: recognition for continuing work in exposing and combating hate crimes, S3542 [6MR]

Appropriations: prevention programs funding, S14427 [27SE]

Armed Forces: participation in law enforcement activities relative to chemical and biological weapons of mass destruction, S7768-S7773 [6JN], S7853, S7855 [7JN]

———prohibit accrual of pay while confined pending dishonorable discharge (S. 205), S802 [11JA]

———provide for the jurisdiction, apprehension, and detention of members and certain civilians accompanying the Armed Forces abroad (S. 74), S288 [4JA]

———terminate pay and allowance entitlements of members sentenced to confinement and dishonorable discharge, S4022 [16MR], S11388, S11389 [4AU]

———terminate pay and allowance entitlements of members sentenced to confinement and dishonorable discharge (S. 571), S4103, S4104 [16MR]

Arson Awareness Week: observance, S6188 [4MY]

Arts and humanities: characterization of sex and violence in the entertainment industry, S6838, S6839 [18MY], S8077 [9JN], S8525 [16JN], S9131 [27JN], S17528, S17530 [27NO]

———characterization of sex in the entertainment industry, S16104 [27OC]

Aviation: anniversary of bombing of Pan Am flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, S19131 [21DE]

———international airline safety standards, S10182 [18JY]

BATF: staffing levels, S11555 [5AU]

Bosnia and Herzegovina: investigation of war crimes, S15747, S15770 [26OC], S16347, S16348 [31OC], S16652 [3NO], S18467 [13DE]

Budget: treatment of outlays for law enforcement and crime prevention under a balanced budget requirement, S3015-S3020, S3051 [23FE]

Capital punishment: imposition, S7877 [7JN], S18927 [19DE]

———include multiple deaths as an aggravating factor in determination of sentencing (S. 906), S8113 [9JN]

Chicago, IL: tribute to Gang Violence Reduction Project, S8835 [21JN]

Children and youth: DARE Program funding, S14688 [29SE]

———increase awareness of and vigilance against child abuse, S18686 [15DE]

———increase in drug abuse, S19271 [22DE]

———reform juvenile justice system (S. 1245), S13656-S13659 [15SE]

Colombia: counternarcotics efforts and reform of legal system, S7763-S7765 [6JN]

Commission on Civil Rights: Ohio Advisory Committee report on hate crimes, S6187 [4MY]

Committee on the Judiciary (Senate): hearings on Federal law enforcement actions and terrorism, S6316 [9MY], S6448, S6450-S6452 [10MY], S6499-S6502 [11MY], S6837 [18MY]

Committee To Investigate Whitewater Development Corp. and Related Matters (Senate, Special): establish (S. Res. 120), technical corrections (S. Res. 153), S10175 [17JY]

Committee to Investigate Whitewater Development Corp. and Related Matters (Senate, Special): establish (S. Res. 120), S6771-S6784 [17MY]

———establish (S. Res. 120), unanimous-consent agreement, S6764 [16MY]

Computers: prohibit certain uses of computers in the furtherance of crimes (S. 974), S9180 [27JN]

———prohibit certain uses of computers in the furtherance of crimes (S. 982), S9422, S9423-S9426 [29JN]

———provide protection for private and personal databases, S11341 [3AU]

———regulation of the content of communications transmitted over computer networks, S4841 [30MR]

———restrict transmission of obscene or indecent material by computer, S15152 [13OC]

———restrict transmission of obscene or indecent material to minors by computer, S8087-S8090 [9JN], S8329-S8347 [14JN], S8473 [15JN], S9775 [12JY], S10484-S10486 [21JY]

———restrict transmission of obscene or indecent material to minors by computer (S. 892), S7922 [7JN], S8084 [9JN], S9017-S9023 [26JN]

Copyrights: revise criminal infringement provisions (S. 1122), S11452 [4AU]

Correctional institutions: extend certain oversight authority and reduce size of the Parole Commission (S. 1507), S19284 [22DE]

———improvement of secure facilities for violent and chronic juvenile offenders (S. 724), S5674 [25AP]

———prison costs and overcrowding, S13549 [13SE]

———providing drug treatment for prisoners, S9821 [12JY]

———reform prison litigation process, S18136 [7DE]

———require inmate work and education duties in States receiving construction grants (S. 930), S8564 [16JN]

———safeguard the reproductive rights of female Federal prisoners, S14631-S14633 [29SE]

Courts: adjust dollar amounts used to distinguish between grades of offenses (S. 1331), S15291 [18OC], S18575 [13DE]

———allow probation and pretrial services officers to carry firearms (S. 1474), S18560 [13DE]

———allowance of certain allegations as character evidence in sexual misconduct cases (S. 1094), S10966-S10968 [31JY]

———assistance for victims, S19303 [29DE]

———assurance of legal services availability to all citizens, S14611 [29SE]

———capital punishment relative to appeals process, S16345-S16347 [31OC]

———capital punishment relative to racial discrimination, S1861 [31JA]

———clarify circumstances in which senior circuit court judges may vote in en banc cases (S. 353), S2133 [3FE]

———clarify circumstances in which senior circuit court judges may vote in en banc cases (S. 531), S3807 [10MR], S14570 [28SE]

———eliminate unanimous verdict requirement in Federal courts (S. 1426), S17533 [27NO]

———exempt actions involving sexual abuse from limitations on punitive damage awards relative to health care liability action, S5879 [1MY]

———gender bias studies, S18173-S18175 [7DE]

———incarceration of criminals, prison overcrowding remedies, and reduction of recidivism rate, S1791 [30JA]

———judicial remedies regarding prison conditions, S14626-S14629 [29SE]

———judicial remedies regarding prison conditions (S. 1275), S14316 [26SE]

———judicial remedies regarding prison conditions (S. 1279), S14413-S14419 [27SE]

———judicial remedies regarding prison conditions (S. 400), S2649 [14FE]

———limit the application of the exclusionary rule (S. 54), S277 [4JA]

———mandatory victim restitution (H.R. 665), S19273-S19282 [22DE]

———mandatory victim restitution (H.R. 665), unanimous-consent agreement, S19019 [20DE]

———mandatory victim restitution (S. 1404), S16826 [8NO]

———mandatory victim restitution (S. 1504), S19254 [22DE]

———Mumia Abu-Jamal capital punishment case, S8080 [9JN]

———privatize collection of criminal fines and special assessments (S. 397), S2571 [13FE]

———reform habeas corpus procedures, S7666, S7672, S7673, S7675-S7679 [5JN], S7725, S7738, S7773 [6JN], S7803-S7823, S7829-S7849, S7851, S7853, S7854, S7878 [7JN], S16909, S16912 [9NO]

———reform habeas corpus procedures relative to appeal process for prisoners who can demonstrate innocence, S7824-S7828 [7JN]

———reform habeas corpus procedures (S. 623), S4590-S4593, S4596 [24MR]

———sentencing guidelines for money laundering and drug offenses (S. 1254), S14156 [25SE], S14307 [26SE], S14779-S14782 [29SE]

———suspension without pay of justices or judges convicted of felonies (S. 52), S276 [4JA]

———treatment of crime victims, S6590 [12MY]

———treatment of sentencing relative to the providing of useful investigative information (S. 1333), S15291 [18OC]

———truth-in-sentencing requirements, S18136 [7DE]

Crime Victims' Rights Week: observance, S5749 [27AP]

Day of Confronting Violence Against Women: observance, S15315 [19OC]

Dept. of Defense: domestic violence services, S12538, S12539 [5SE]

———set aside surplus helicopters for counter-drug activities by local law enforcement officials, S12198 [10AU]

———unified command and control of counterdrug activities, S14680 [29SE]

Dept. of HHS: funding for community response teams to domestic violence (S. 282), S1620-S1622 [26JA]

Dept. of HUD: drug elimination grants, S14306 [26SE]

———include equity skimming as a money laundering offense and deter obstruction of Federal audits relative to the operation of federally assisted housing (S. 1057), S10494 [21JY]

Dept. of Justice: enforcement of pornography laws, S1606-S1609 [26JA]

———funding for the Post-Conviction Defender Organizations, S14693 [29SE]

———funding for the prosecution of anti-Government criminal activity, S14687 [29SE]

———restore drug courts funding through rescissions in the working capital fund and the asset forfeiture fund, S4916-S4919 [30MR]

Dept. of State: establish position of Coordinator for Counter-Terrorism (S. 104), S340 [4JA]

Des Moines, IA: tribute to the River Bend Neighborhood Association, S7023 [19MY]

Disasters: sale of certain materials or services for cleanup, repair, and recovery activities following a declared disaster, S9574 [30JN]

District of Columbia: murders at a McDonald's restaurant, S12426 [11AU]

Drug abuse: national drug control policy, S4005 [16MR], S4394-S4396 [22MR], S5170 [5AP], S9514 [30JN], S13345 [12SE], S13576 [14SE], S14525-S14533 [28SE], S15069-S15071 [12OC], S15143 [13OC], S17061 [15NO], S18167 [7DE], S18396 [12DE], S18565 [13DE]

———treatment and rehabilitation programs, S1250 [19JA], S1633 [26JA], S2423 [9FE], S14621 [29SE]

Drug trafficking: strategy to control importation, S4005 [16MR]

Drugs: approve different drug testing methods for law enforcement purposes (S. 914), S8177 [12JN]

———eliminate certain mandatory minimum penalties for crack cocaine offenses, S16560, S16562 [2NO]

———eliminate certain mandatory minimum penalties for crack cocaine offenses (S. 1253), S13738 [18SE]

———funding for international narcotics programs, S13150-S13151 [11SE]

———treatment of sentences relative to powdered cocaine (S. 1398), S16754 [7NO]

Eastern European countries: organized crime activities, S2259 [7FE]

Edward Byrne Memorial State and Local Law Enforcement Assistance Program: funding, S16633 [2NO]

Electronics: require forfeiture of counterfeit access devices (S. 1380), S16624 [2NO]

Explosives: require materials to contain taggants, S7660-S7666, S7679-S7681, S7686-S7694 [5JN], S7776 [6JN], S7854, S7856 [7JN]

Extremist groups: activities of political and military groups, S5630, S5634 [25AP], S6223 [5MY]

Families and domestic relations: child abuse prevention (S. 919), S8257, S8264 [13JN], S13612 [14SE]

———child abuse prevention (S. 919), star print, S13626 [14SE]

———create a national child custody database and clarify jurisdiction in parental kidnapping cases (S. 632), S4717-S4720 [28MR]

———programs to combat domestic violence, S4210 [21MR], S14506-S14513 [28SE], S14585, S14691, S14692 [29SE], S15283 [18OC]

FCC: allocation of radio spectrum frequencies relative to law enforcement use, S8467 [15JN]

Federal-State relations: treatment of existing child pornography, child abuse, or child labor legislation relative to unfunded Federal mandates, S1403 [24JA], S1607-S1609 [26JA]

Firearms: anniversary of law requiring background check for purchase of firearm, S5179 [5AP]

———ban the manufacture, importation, and sale of ammunition that can penetrate police body armor (S. 200), S799 [11JA]

———gun control, S4324 [22MR], S9102 [26JN], S16686 [3NO]

———increase in incidents of handgun violence among youth in schools, S2217 [7FE]

———licensing of ammunition manufacturers (S. 20), S210 [4JA]

———multiple handgun purchase notification, S7736-S7738, S7740, S7742 [6JN]

———permanent ban on possession of firearms by persons convicted of certain felonies, S11553 [5AU]

———permanent ban on possession of firearms by persons convicted of certain felonies (S. 1068), S10569-S10572 [24JY]

———prevent handgun violence and illegal commerce (S. 631), S4663 [27MR]

———prohibit possession near school zones on the basis of interstate commerce control (S. 890), S7919-S7921 [7JN]

———prohibit the use of certain ammunition, S7851 [7JN], S8052 [8JN]

———prohibit the use of certain ammunition (S. 122), S372 [4JA]

———prohibit transfer or sale of assault weapons, S2217 [7FE], S15169 [13OC], S18307-S18310 [11DE]

———prohibit transfer or sale of certain ammunition (S. 118), S367 [4JA]

———reduce gun trafficking by prohibiting bulk purchases of handguns (S. 1113), S11208 [2AU]

———regulate sale, import, and manufacture of handgun ammunition (S. 433), S2826 [16FE]

———sale of weapons to criminals by federally licensed firearms dealers, S6941 [18MY]

———taxation of the transfer or sale of certain ammunition (S. 119), S367 [4JA]

———taxation of the transfer or sale of certain ammunition (S. 124), S372 [4JA]

Flag—U.S.: congressional authority to prohibit desecration, S18325 [11DE], S18391 [12DE]

———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration, S6845 [18MY], S7632 [26MY], S9820 [12JY], S16676 [3NO]

———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (S.J. Res. 31), S4275-S4280 [21MR], S8297 [14JN], S18038-S18049, S18053, S18054, S18056, S18059-S18063, S18086 [6DE], S18127 [7DE], S18253-S18262, S18264-S18268, S18272-S18286 [8DE], S18316-S18333, S18336-S18360 [11DE], S18373-S18396 [12DE], S18566 [13DE], S18660 [14DE]

———constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (S.J. Res. 31), unanimous-consent agreement, S18037 [6DE], S18274 [8DE]

———prohibit desecration, S18264-S18268, S18281-S18286 [8DE]

———prohibit desecration (S. 1335), S15338 [19OC]

Florence, CO: opening of maximum security prison, S12328 [11AU]

Foreign aid: international narcotic control funding, S16494, S16495 [1NO]

———sanctions on countries harboring war criminals, S14073 [21SE]

Foreign countries: expropriation of property of U.S. persons, S18632 [14DE]

Fraud: penalties and restitution procedures for false statements on SBA loan applications (S. 276), S1540 [25JA]

———penalties for health care fraud (S. 245), S1219-S1223 [19JA]

———penalties for health care fraud (S. 1088), S10878 [28JY]

———prohibit the production or sale of fraudulent or counterfeit financial instruments (S. 1009), S9533 [30JN]

Gambling Impact Study Commission: establish (S. 704), S5447 [6AP], S5851 [27AP], S10912-S10916 [31JY], S11472 [4AU], S13134 [8SE], S16106 [27OC], S16677 [3NO], S17871 [30NO], S17929 [4DE]

Government: applicability of criminal laws pertaining to fraud or false statements to all branches of Government (S. 830), S6928 [18MY], S14707 [29SE]

———use of violence to show disagreement with Federal policies, S17444 [18NO]

Government regulations: protection against unfair penalties for alleged violations of rules, S9953-S9961, S9983 [14JY]

Great Falls, MT: community response to racist activities against the Mount Olive Christian Fellowship, S16810 [8NO]

GSA: allow placement of missing children posters in Federal buildings (S. 1473), S18559 [13DE]

Health care professionals: training for the identification and referral of victims of domestic violence (S. 697), S5440 [6AP]

Identification: false documents, S7668, S7669 [5JN]

———false documents (S. 507), S3605 [7MR], S7258 [23MY]

Immigration: Border Patrol training facility funding, S18170 [7DE]

———deny visa application and classify as engaged in terrorist activities any Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) official or representative (S. 1096), S10970 [31JY]

———establish categories for certain persecuted nationals of Vietnam and the former Soviet Republics, S18627-S18629 [14DE], S18684, S18734 [15DE]

———facilitate the apprehension, detention, and deportation of criminal aliens (S. 179), S655 [9JA]

———Federal reimbursement of local costs incurred due to immigration-related problems, S1378, S1379 [23JA], S1409 [24JA], S1609-S1611 [26JA]

———prohibit Federal benefits for illegal aliens, S8129 [12JN], S12898 [8SE], S13567-S13569 [14SE]

———prohibit Federal benefits for illegal aliens (S. 918), S8256 [13JN]

———reform admission policies, treatment of criminal aliens and alien smuggling, documentation requirements, and border security, S2256, S2266 [7FE], S16634 [2NO]

———reform admission policies, treatment of criminal aliens and alien smuggling, documentation requirements, and border security (H.R. 2202), S17042 [14NO]

———reform admission policies, treatment of criminal aliens and alien smuggling, documentation requirements, and border security (S. 269), S1453 [24JA], S3072-S3074 [24FE]

———reform admission policies, treatment of criminal aliens and alien smuggling, documentation requirements, and border security (S. 580), S4262-S4264 [21MR], S4388 [22MR]

———reform admission policies, treatment of criminal aliens and alien smuggling, documentation requirements, and border security (S. 754), S6092 [3MY], S6187 [4MY]

———waiver of written justification relative to denial of visas for law enforcement reasons (S. 857), S7521 [25MY]

Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Act: authorizing appropriations (S. 441), S2840 [16FE], S5734 [26AP]

INS: actions on illegal immigration, S16379 [31OC]

———Law Enforcement Support Center on-line national database development, S14687 [29SE]

———State Criminal Alien Assistance Program funding, S14670 [29SE]

Insurance: prohibit denial of health coverage based on status as victim of domestic violence (S. 524), S3752, S3753 [9MR]

International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia: funding, S16381 [31OC]

IRS: law enforcement efforts, S11554 [5AU]

———prevent unauthorized inspection of tax return information (S. 670), S5148 [4AP]

Japan: fraud and conspiracy charges against Japanese Daiwa bank, S16648 [3NO]

———rape charges against U.S. servicemen, S17330, S17331, S17332 [17NO]

Journal of the American Medical Association: coverage of violence as a public health issue, S12749 [6SE]

Labor unions: redefine extortion relative to union violence (S. 1072), S10658 [25JY]

Law enforcement: community policing programs, S15075 [12OC], S18129, S18136, S18139, S18145, S18150, S18153-S18157, S18159, S18167, S18168, S18170-S18173, S18176, S18177 [7DE]

———criminal organizations, S16595 [2NO]

———funding, S9576 [30JN]

———funding to increase the number of law enforcement officers, S6729 [16MY]

———habeas corpus reform, S7610 [26MY]

———improve information exchange between law enforcement organizations (S. 816), S6819-S6821 [17MY]

———investigation of Federal law enforcement actions at Ruby Ridge, ID, S9833 [13JY], S9981, S9984 [14JY]

———provide block grants, S2579 [13FE], S18177 [7DE]

———staffing levels funding, S18163 [7DE]

———terrorism and Federal law enforcement actions, S7474, S7479 [25MY], S7585 [26MY]

Law enforcement officers: establish a national clearinghouse to assist in employment background checks (S. 484), S3394 [2MR]

———exemption from State laws prohibiting carrying of concealed handguns (S. 960), S8997 [23JN]

———motor vehicle pursuit policy (S. 923), S8383-S8385 [14JN]

———tribute (S.J. Res. 32), S5452 [6AP], S5538 [7AP]

———tribute to those killed in line of duty, S16916, S16917 [9NO]

Lawyers and attorneys: requests by court-appointed attorneys for funding for investigations, S7814, S7815, S7818-S7820 [7JN]

Local government: strengthen Federal authority to combat public corruption (S. 1378), S16621, S16622 [2NO]

Medicaid: waiver of anti-kickback statute for certain State demonstration projects and managed care programs (S. 716), S5549 [7AP]

Medicare: combat waste, fraud and abuse, S7079-S7081 [22MY], S15359 [19OC], S15653, S15657-S15661, S15666, S15669-S15675 [25OC], S15777, S15796, S15797 [26OC]

———combat waste, fraud and abuse (H.R. 2389), S15157-S15162 [13OC]

———combat waste, fraud and abuse (S. 569), S4100 [16MR]

———combat waste, fraud and abuse (S. 1193), S12395 [11AU]

———incentives for reporting inaccurate claims (S. 1325), S15232 [17OC]

Mental health: allow clinical social workers to conduct required psychiatric examinations of offenders for mental defects (S. 75), S289 [4JA]

Mexico: U.S. support of the efforts of President Ernesto Zedillo to eliminate corruption within the political system (S. Con. Res. 30), S15130 [12OC]

Money: control and prevent commercial counterfeiting (S. 1136), S12083 [9AU], S12209 [10AU], S18580-S18582 [13DE], S18594 [14DE]

———design and issue counterfeit-resistant $100 currency (S. 307), S1858 [31JA]

Montclair, NJ: post office shooting incident, S4325 [22MR]

Montgomery County, MD: tribute to Search and Rescue Team for assistance at Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building bombing site in Oklahoma City, OK, S5870 [1MY]

National Drug Awareness Day: designate (S. Res. 189), S16440 [31OC]

National Firearms Act: extend statute of limitations for violations, S7719-S7720, S7724, S7726-S7729, S7734 [6JN]

National forests: penalties for tree spiking, S11979, S11995 [9AU]

———penalties for tree spiking (S. 1059), S10498 [21JY]

National Institute of Justice: provide technical assistance to State and local law enforcement entities (S. 1242), S13622 [14SE]

National Missing Children's Day: observance, S7574 [25MY]

National objectives: evaluate and consolidate Federal juvenile crime prevention programs (S. 1036), S10002-S10009 [14JY]

———policy to control crime and reform court procedures, S1633 [26JA], S1791 [30JA], S2348-S2351 [9FE], S2678 [15FE], S6435 [10MY], S6487-S6489 [11MY], S6590 [12MY], S6675 [15MY], S6729 [16MY], S9009 [23JN], S10435 [20JY], S14525-S14533 [28SE], S14643-S14647, S14693-S14695 [29SE], S15140 [12OC], S16633 [2NO], S17928 [4DE], S18139-S18150, S18153, S18155, S18164 [7DE]

———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 120), S369 [4JA]

———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 1495), S19113 [21DE]

———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 3), S12, S75, S95-S97 [4JA]

———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 38), S232 [4JA], S688 [10JA]

———policy to control crime and reform court procedures (S. 438), S2837-S2839 [16FE]

National Rifle Association: characterization of Federal law enforcement, S5741, S5743, S5745 [27AP], S6294-S6297 [9MY], S6494, S6497 [11MY], S6597 [12MY], S6839 [18MY]

———characterization of Federal law enforcement officials, S7611 [26MY]

Native Americans: funding for resources relative to children, S18611 [14DE]

New York, NY: deaths by gunshot, S730 [10JA], S959 [17JA], S1474 [24JA], S1800 [31JA], S2266 [7FE], S2668 [14FE], S2958 [22FE], S3293 [28FE], S3637 [7MR], S3907 [14MR], S4292 [21MR]

Office of National Drug Control Policy: funding, S11544-S11547 [5AU]

Oklahoma City, OK: bombing of Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, S5695 [26AP], S5749-S5751 [27AP], S6184 [4MY], S6223 [5MY], S6762 [16MY], S7263 [23MY], S7658, S7671 [5JN], S9310 [28JN]

———bombing of Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building (S. Res. 110), S5561, S5562, S5564, S5565, S5595 [24AP], S5623, S5624-S5631, S5634, S5635, S5637 [25AP]

Orejuela, Gilberto Rodriquez: capture of Colombian drug trafficker, S8133 [12JN]

Pakistan: attack on U.S. Consulate employees, S3695 [9MR]

Pasadena, CA: regulation of ammunition sales, S3905 [14MR]

Peltier, Leonard: deny clemency from life sentences being served for the murder of FBI agents, S9028 [26JN]

Pornography: amend laws relative to child pornography (S. 1237), S13542 [13SE]

Presidential appointments: constitutional amendment to suspend without pay any appointees convicted of felonies (S.J. Res. 5), S414 [4JA]

Public welfare programs: benefits relative to criminal probation, parole violators, and fugitive felons, S12824 [7SE], S12874 [8SE]

———eliminate benefits to fugitive felons and probation and parole violators (S. 599), S4383 [22MR], S5182 [5AP]

———exempt victims of domestic violence from certain eligibility requirements, S13525-S13527 [13SE], S13561, S13562 [14SE]

Radioactive substances: penalties for an act of sabotage against a train or motor vehicle carrying spent nuclear fuel or high level nuclear waste, S17594 [28NO]

Rape Prevention Month: observance, S7577 [25MY]

Religion: perspective on Moslem faith, S4836 [29MR]

Religious Freedom Restoration Act: application to incarcerated individuals (S. 1093), S10895 [28JY], S11340 [3AU]

Republican Party: national agenda, S5620-S5623 [25AP]

Securities: apply civil RICO statute in cases where any participant in fraud is criminally convicted, S9163 [27JN]

———clarify the application of sanctions relative to frivolous activities in private securities litigation, S9163, S9164 [27JN]

———clarify the standard plaintiffs must meet in specifying the defendant's state of mind in private securities litigation, S9170-S9172 [27JN], S9200, S9201 [28JN]

———early evaluation of Federal litigation to assess the merit of the case, S9150-S9156 [27JN]

———establish procedures for appointment of lead plaintiffs in private securities cases, S9089-S9097 [26JN], S9112-S9116 [27JN]

———instruct the SEC to report to Congress on whether senior citizens and retirement plans need enhanced protection from securities fraud, S9050-S9057, S9073, S9074 [26JN]

———litigation reform relative to plaintiff control, fraud detection, proportionate liability, and auditing standards (S. 240), S1075, S1090, S1091 [18JA], S8885-S8924, S8935-S8943 [22JN], S8966-S8979, S8989, S8990 [23JN], S9032-S9087, S9089-S9097 [26JN], S9109-S9131, S9133-S9141, S9143-S9145, S9150-S9173 [27JN], S9199-S9226, S9318-S9322 [28JN], S12201-S12205 [10AU]

———litigation reform relative to plaintiff control, fraud detection, proportionate liability, and auditing standards (S. 240), unanimous-consent agreement, S9080 [26JN], S9163 [27JN]

———provide for a stay of discovery in certain court cases, S9170 [27JN], S9200 [28JN]

———provide for sanctions against abusive litigation, S9164-S9166, S9169 [27JN]

———reform Federal litigation procedures (H.R. 1058), S9210-S9226 [28JN], S17362 [17NO]

———reform Federal litigation procedures (H.R. 1058), conference report, S17933-S17962, S17965-S17997 [5DE], S18105, S18106 [6DE]

———reform Federal litigation procedures (H.R. 1058), conference report—unanimous-consent agreement, S17825 [29NO], S17978 [5DE]

———reform Federal litigation procedures (H.R. 1058), insert language of S. 240 in lieu, S9210 [28JN]

———reform Federal litigation procedures (H.R. 1058), veto, S19034-S19073, S19083-S19086 [21DE], S19145-S19154 [22DE]

———reform Federal litigation procedures (H.R. 1058), veto—unanimous-consent agreement, S19081 [21DE]

———reform Federal litigation procedures (S. 667), S5145 [4AP]

———reform safe harbor laws for forward-looking statements, S9117-S9131, S9133-S9141, S9143-S9145, S9156-S9162 [27JN], S9201, S9202 [28JN]

———restore liability of aiders and abetters in private actions, S9082-S9087 [26JN], S9109-S9112, S9115, S9116 [27JN]

———statute of limitations for litigation reform relative to plaintiff control, fraud detection, proportionate liability, and auditing standards, S9060-S9073 [26JN]

Sex offenses: sexual exploitation of children (H.R. 1240), S5509, S5520 [6AP]

———sexual exploitation of children (S. 241), S1091 [18JA]

South Africa: abolition of death penalty, S8957 [22JN]

South America: opening of FBI and Secret Service offices in Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay, S14014 [21SE]

SSI: restriction on benefits to prisoners (S. 1418), S17336 [17NO]

States: improve national crime database and hold States liable for early release of violent criminals (S. 1427), S17666 [28NO], S18311 [11DE]

Supreme Court: decision relative to possession of firearms at or near schools, S5702 [26AP], S5747 [27AP]

———establish guidelines for reviewing cases involving capital punishment, S817 [11JA]

Taxation: enforcement of corporate tax laws, S12200 [10AU]

———prevent fraud and abuse relative to the earned income tax credit (S. 899), S8404 [14JN]

Telecommunications: authorizing roving or multipoint wiretaps, S7673-S7675 [5JN], S7756-S7758 [6JN], S7853 [7JN]

———Bell Telephone Cos.' entrance into the alarm monitoring services, S8355, S8356 [14JN]

———disclosure of telemarketing records relative to combating fraud, S8358, S8359 [14JN]

———protection from misuse of telecommunications networks, devices, and facilities (S. 314), S1953 [1FE]

———study means of restricting access to unwanted materials in interactive telecommunications systems (S. 714), S5548 [7AP]

Television: broadcast of violent programming, S573 [6JA], S2428 [9FE], S8226, S8250, S8251 [13JN], S8460 [15JN], S10438 [20JY], S10661 [25JY], S12208 [10AU], S13810-S13814 [19SE], S15153-S15156 [13OC], S17445 [18NO]

———establish violent program ratings system, require new televisions to allow blocking of certain programming, and limit exposure of children to violent programming, S8227-S8234, S8247-S8250 [13JN], S8465 [15JN]

———establish violent program ratings system, require new televisions to allow blocking of certain programming, and limit exposure of children to violent programming (S. 332), S2035 [2FE]

———require new television sets to have built-in circuitry to allow viewers to block violent programs (S. 306), S1857 [31JA]

Territories: clarify the application of Federal criminal laws to territories, possessions, and commonwealths (S. 1332), S15291 [18OC], S18669 [14DE]

Terrorism: assistance for victims, S7730-S7733 [6JN]

———court case of Rodney Hamrick in letter bombing incident, S7730 [6JN]

———ensure due process in deportation proceedings, S7760, S7761, S7762, S7765 [6JN], S7851-S7853 [7JN]

———establish program to ensure foreign air carrier security, S7753, S7775, S7776 [6JN]

———exclusion of immigrants on the basis of membership in terrorist organizations (S. 347), S2064 [2FE]

———improve U.S. ability to respond to terrorist threats (S. 390), S2502, S2527 [10FE]

———improve U.S. ability to respond to terrorist threats (S. 735), S5802, S5803, S5841-S5843 [27AP], S7263 [23MY], S7479-S7489 [25MY], S7585-S7610 [26MY], S7656-S7696 [5JN], S7718-S7743, S7746-S7750, S7752-S7763, S7765-S7777 [6JN], S7803-S7880 [7JN], S14524 [28SE]

———improve U.S. ability to respond to terrorist threats (S. 735), star print, S6127 [3MY]

———improve U.S. ability to respond to terrorist threats (S. 761), S6202-S6216, S6225 [5MY], S6701 [15MY]

———improve U.S. ability to respond to terrorist threats (S. 761), placed on calendar, S6649 [15MY]

———place a dollar floor on cases that can be brought in Federal court in acts of terrorism, S7667 [5JN]

———revision of penalties for use of explosives or arson crimes, S7761 [6JN]

———treatment of evidence relative to deportation proceedings, S7766 [6JN]

———treatment of information relative to the making of explosive materials, S7682-S7686 [5JN]

———U.S. policy, S15976 [26OC]

Tobacco products: treatment of advertising and enforcement of laws relative to usage by minors (S. 1262), S13972-S13974 [20SE]

Treaties and agreements: negotiation of bilateral prisoner transfer treaties (S. 301), S1851, S1852 [31JA]

Treaty With Panama on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters: ratification, S6764 [16MY]

U.S. Marshals Service: eliminate political appointment of marshals (S. 1338), S15342 [19OC]

Urban areas: designate regulatory relief zones in certain distressed areas (S. 1184), S12374 [11AU]

———promote an urban agenda (S. 17), S179-S185 [4JA]

Victims: increase and improve collection of criminal fines which are deposited into the crime victims fund (S. 841), S7244 [23MY]

———restitution (S. 173), S564 [6JA]

Violence: acts effecting children, S3224 [27FE]

Violence Against Women Act: programs funding, S18170-S18172 [7DE]

Weapons: restrict the mail order sale of body armor (S. 1339), S15342 [19OC]

Week Without Violence: designate (S. Res. 180), S15042 [11OC], S15170 [13OC], S15315 [19OC]

Women: prevention and punishment of domestic and sexual violence, S1790 [30JA], S5323 [6AP]

———prevention and punishment of domestic and sexual violence (S. 1483), S18740-S18743 [15DE]

———prevention and punishment of domestic and sexual violence (S. 694), S5427 [6AP]

———prohibit practice of female genital mutilation or female circumcision (S. 1030), S9911-S9913 [13JY]

Yellowstone County, MT: tribute to Commission Against Drunk Driving citizen activist award recipients, S17823 [29NO]

Young-Line ``Drug Free'' Associations, Inc.: tribute, S13625 [14SE]

Reports

Habeas Corpus Reform and the Harris Case, H1427 [8FE]

TV Violence—1992 Versus 1994: Center for Media and Public Affairs, S2037 [2FE]

Reports filed

Adjust Dollar Amounts Used To Distinguish Between Grades of Criminal Offenses: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (S. 1331), S17183 [16NO]

Anticounterfeiting Consumer Protection Act: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (S. 1136) (S. Rept. 104-177), S17666 [28NO]

Apprehension, Detention, and Deportation of Criminal Aliens: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.R. 668) (H. Rept. 104-22), H1281 [6FE]

Child Abuse Prevention: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (Senate) (S. 919) (S. Rept. 104-117), S10426 [20JY]

Circumstances In Which Senior Circuit Court Judges May Vote in En Banc Cases: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (S. 531), S9421 [29JN]

Clarify the Application of Federal Criminal Laws to Territories, Possessions, and Commonwealths: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (S. 1332), S17183 [16NO]

Comprehensive Antiterrorism Act: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.R. 1710) (H. Rept. 104-383), H14002 [5DE]

Consideration of Conference Report on H.R. 1058, Securities Litigation Reform Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 290) (H. Rept. 104-382), H14002 [5DE]

Consideration of H.J. Res. 79, Constitutional Amendment To Prohibit Desecration of the U.S. Flag: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 173) (H. Rept. 104-164), H6396 [27JN]

Consideration of H.R. 665, Mandatory Victim Restitution: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 60) (H. Rept. 104-19), H1280 [6FE]

Consideration of H.R. 666, Limit the Application of the Exclusionary Rule: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 61) (H. Rept. 104-20), H1280 [6FE]

Consideration of H.R. 667, Incarceration of Violent Criminals: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 63) (H. Rept. 104-25), H1460 [8FE]

Consideration of H.R. 668, Apprehension, Detention, and Deportation of Criminal Aliens: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 69) (H. Rept. 104-26), H1554 [9FE]

Consideration of H.R. 728, Block Grants for Law Enforcement: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 79) (H. Rept. 104-27), H1610 [10FE]

Consideration of H.R. 1058, Securities Litigation Reform Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 103) (H. Rept. 104-65), H2650 [3MR]

———Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 105) (H. Rept. 104-68), H2716 [6MR]

Consideration of H.R. 2259, Disapproving Certain Sentencing Guideline Amendments: Committee on Rules (House) (S. Res. 237) (H. Rept. 104-279), H10145 [17OC]

Constitutional Amendment To Prohibit Desecration of the U.S. Flag: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.J. Res. 79) (H. Rept. 104-151), H6268 [22JN]

———Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (H.J. Res. 79), S16919 [9NO]

Constitutional Amendment to Prohibit Desecration of the U.S. Flag: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (S.J. Res. 31) (S. Rept. 104-148), S14547 [28SE]

Criminal Aliens in the United States: Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. Rept. 104-48), S5546 [7AP]

Criminal Justice System Clerical and Technical Corrections: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.R. 2538) (H. Rept. 104-391), H14252 [11DE]

Criminal Penalties for Escaping From Federal Prison: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.R. 1533) (H. Rept. 104-392), H14252 [11DE]

Debts Relative to Death or Injury Caused by Debtor's Operation of Watercraft While Intoxicated: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.R. 234) (H. Rept. 104-356), H13657 [20NO]

Disapprove Certain Sentencing Guideline Amendments: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.R. 2259) (H. Rept. 104-272), H9737 [29SE]

Effective Death Penalty Act: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.R. 729) (H. Rept. 104-23), H1460 [8FE]

Extradition Treaty With Jordan: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (Exec. Rept. 104-2), S6006 [2MY]

Incarceration of Violent Criminals: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.R. 667) (H. Rept. 104-21), H1280 [6FE]

Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Act Appropriations: Committee on Indian Affairs (Senate) (S. 441) (S. Rept. 104-53), S5603 [24AP]

Law Enforcement Block Grants: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.R. 728) (H. Rept. 104-24), H1460 [8FE]

Limit the Application of the Exclusionary Rule: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.R. 666) (H. Rept. 104-17), H1156 [2FE]

Mandatory Victim Restitution Relative to Crime Control: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.R. 665) (H. Rept. 104-16), H1156 [2FE]

Private Securities Litigation Reform Act: Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (Senate) (S. 240) (S. Rept. 104-98), S8614 [19JN]

Securities Litigation Reform Act: Committee of Conference (H.R. 1058) (H. Rept. 104-369), H13730 [28NO]

Sexual Exploitation of Children: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.R. 1240) (H. Rept. 104-90), H3878 [28MR]

Treaty With Panama on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (Exec. Rept. 104-3), S6202 [5MY]

Victim Restitution Act: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (H.R. 665) (S. Rept. 104-179), S18099 [6DE]

Reports to constituents

Hamilton, Representative: Crime Legislation in the 104th Congress, E474 [1MR]

———Preventing Terrorism, E938 [3MY]

———Supreme Court, E1464 [19JY]

Resolution of Ratification

Extradition Treaty with Jordan, S6126 [3MY]

Treaty With Panama on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters, S6202 [5MY], S6764 [16MY]

Resolutions by organizations

Children's Media Protection Act: National Association of Secondary School Principals, S2040 [2FE]

Therapeutic use of marijuana: American Public Health Association, E2365 [14DE]

Rulings of the Chair

Flag—U.S.: constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration (S.J. Res. 31), S18392 [12DE]

Law enforcement: provide block grants (H.R. 728), H1667 [13FE], H1734 [14FE]

Statements

Assault Weapons Transfer or Sale, S18309 [11DE]

Attack on Hasidic Students in New York, NY: Devorah Halberstam, S2274 [7FE]

Awareness of Missing Children: Representative Ros-Lehtinen, H11680 [1NO]

Criminal Penalties for Vehicular Homicide: Linda Spangler, E1171 [7JN]

Death of Michael V. DeVine: Carol Ann DeVine, E1875 [28SE]

Immigration Reform: Alexis de Tocqueville Institution, S17043 [14NO]

Millions for Lawyers, Coupons for Plaintiffs: Senator Domenici, S9042 [26JN]

Private Securities Litigation Reform Act: Arthur Levitt, SEC, S8974 [23JN]

———Clinton Administration, S19054 [21DE]

———Several Consumer Groups, S8908 [22JN]

———Several State and Local Officials, S9043 [26JN]

Protection of Children From Computer Pornography Act: Cathleen A. Cleavers, Family Research Council, S7923 [7JN]

Reinstatement of the Death Penalty in New York State: Robert Johnson, Bronx, NY, District Attorney, E617 [16MR]

Renewing the War on Drugs: William J. Bennett and John P. Walters, E843 [7AP]

Require New Televisions To Allow Blocking of Certain Programming: William S. Abbott, National Foundation To Improve Television, S8228 [13JN]

Response to OMB Request for Views of the SEC Regarding S. 240, Private Securities Litigation Reform Act, S9056 [26JN]

Terrorism and Federal Law Enforcement Actions, S7476 [25MY]

———Leroy Crenshaw, S7476 [25MY]

———Militia of Montana (organization), S7478 [25MY]

———Norman Olson, Alanson Armory Wolverines (organization), S7475 [25MY]

Tonight Only—ABC Does Drugs: John P. Walters, E844 [7AP]

Summaries

Anti-Gun Trafficking Act (S. 1113), S11209-S11212 [2AU]

Crime Prevention Act (S. 1495), S19115-S19117 [21DE]

Criminal Copyright Improvement Act (S. 1122), S11452-S11454 [4AU]

Earned Income Tax Credit Fraud Prevention Act (S. 899), S8405 [14JN]

Health Care Fraud Prevention Act (S. 245), S1220 [19JA]

Juvenile Crime Prevention and Reform Act (S. 1036), S10008 [14JY]

National Policy To Control Crime and Reform Court Procedures (S. 38), S233 [4JA], S691 [10JA]

Oklahoma City VA Medical Center Actions in Response to Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building Disaster, E891 [1MY]

President's 1996 Immigration Initiative—Strengthening the Nation's Immigration System, S2257 [7FE]

Prison Litigation Reform Act (S. 1279), S14417 [27SE]

Private Securities Litigation Reform Act (H.R. 1058), S19150-S19152 [22DE]

Private Securities Litigation Reform Act (S. 240), S1084 [18JA]

Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Improvement Act (S. 3), S93-S95 [4JA]

Tables

Arizona Dept. of Corrections—estimates of alien inmate population and annual per capita costs, S1852 [31JA]

Law enforcement grants by State, S18164 [7DE]

Prison funding, S18143 [7DE]

Testimonies

Constitutional Amendment To Prohibit Desecration of the Flag: Charles J. Cooper, S8299-S8301 [14JN]

———Richard D. Parker, Harvard University, S8297-S8299 [14JN]

———Senator Hatch, S8301 [14JN]

Investigation of President and Hillary Rodham Clinton's Involvement in the Whitewater Estates Development and Madison Guaranty Activities: Senator Specter, S6778 [17MY]

Private Securities Litigation Reform Act: Maryellen Andersen, S9218 [28JN]

Require Explosive Materials To Contain Taggants: National Rifle Association, S7680 [5JN]

U.S. Ability To Respond to Terrorist Threats: David B. Kopel, S7603-S7606 [26MY]

Texts of

H. Con. Res. 5, protect and enforce the right to obtain and use firearms for security, self-defense, and other legitimate purposes, E115 [18JA]

H. Res. 60, consideration of H.R. 665, mandatory victim restitution, H1302 [7FE]

H. Res. 61, consideration of H.R. 666, limit court application of the exclusionary rule, H1314 [7FE]

H. Res. 63, consideration of H.R. 667, Violent Criminal Incarceration Act, H1472 [9FE]

H. Res. 69, consideration of H.R. 668, apprehension, detention, and deportation of criminal aliens, H1586 [10FE]

H. Res. 79, consideration of H.R. 728, Local Government Law Enforcement Block Grants Act, H1622 [13FE]

H. Res. 105, consideration of H.R. 1058, Securities Litigation Reform Act, H2750 [7MR]

H. Res. 135, bombing of Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, OK, H4458 [2MY]

H. Res. 173, consideration of H.J. Res. 79, constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration of the U.S. Flag, H6403 [28JN]

H. Res. 237, consideration of H.R. 2259, disapprove certain sentencing guideline amendments, H10256 [18OC]

H. Res. 290, consideration of conference report on H.R. 1058, Securities Litigation Reform Act, H14030 [6DE]

H.J. Res. 79, constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration of the U.S. Flag, H6415 [28JN]

H.R. 22, establish position of Coordinator for Counter-Terrorism within the Dept. of State, E40 [5JA]

H.R. 451, appointment of independent counsel to investigate certain internal criminal allegations, E62 [9JA]

H.R. 552, Criminal Alien Transfer and Border Enforcement Act, H314 [18JA]

H.R. 628, Staff Protection Act, E156 [23JA]

H.R. 650, immigration exclusions relative to membership in terrorist organizations, E170 [24JA]

H.R. 665, Victim Restitution Act, S19273-S19277 [22DE], H1311 [7FE]

H.R. 666, limit court application of the exclusionary rule, H1323 [7FE]

H.R. 667, Violent Criminal Incarceration Act, H1486-H1488 [9FE]

H.R. 668, apprehension, detention, and deportation of criminal aliens, H1590-H1592 [10FE]

H.R. 728, Local Government Law Enforcement Block Grants Act, H1639-H1641 [13FE]

H.R. 729, Effective Death Penalty Act, H1403-H1406 [8FE]

H.R. 878, establish a bill of rights for law enforcement officers, E314 [9FE]

H.R. 1058, Private Securities Litigation Reform Act, S9219-S9225 [28JN]

H.R. 1058, Securities Litigation Reform Act, H2767-H2770 [7MR]

H.R. 1240, Sex Crimes Against Children Prevention Act, H14319 [12DE]

H.R. 1240, Sexual Crimes Against Children Prevention Act, H4122 [4AP]

H.R. 1533, criminal penalties for escaping from Federal prison, H14326 [12DE]

H.R. 2259, disapprove certain sentencing guideline amendments, H10273, H10283 [18OC]

H.R. 2538, clerical and technical corrections to criminal justice system, H14322-H14325 [12DE]

H.R. 2737, sentencing guidelines relative to the murder or attempted murder of Customs Service employees, E2329 [8DE]

S. 3, Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Improvement Act, S76-S93 [4JA]

S. 17, New Urban Agenda Act, S185-S189 [4JA]

S. 20, Handgun Ammunition Control Act, S211 [4JA]

S. 38, national policy to control crime and reform court procedures, S688-S692 [10JA]

S. 52, suspension without pay of justices or judges convicted of felonies, S276 [4JA]

S. 54, Exclusionary Rule Limitation Act, S278 [4JA]

S. 74, provide for the jurisdiction, apprehension, and detention of members and certain civilians accompanying the Armed Forces abroad, S288 [4JA]

S. 75, allow clinical social workers to conduct required psychiatric examinations of offenders for mental defects, S289 [4JA]

S. 104, establish position of Coordinator for Counter-Terrorism within the Dept. of State, S340 [4JA]

S. 118, Violent Crime Reduction Act, S368 [4JA]

S. 119, Real Cost of Handgun Ammunition Act, S369 [4JA]

S. 120, Violent Crime Control Act, S369-S371 [4JA]

S. 122, Destructive Ammunition Prohibition Act, S372 [4JA]

S. 124, Real Cost of Destructive Ammunition Act, S372 [4JA]

S. 179, Criminal Alien Control Act, S656-S658 [9JA]

S. 200, Cop Killer Ammunition Ban Act, S800 [11JA]

S. 205, prohibit accrual of pay while confined pending dishonorable discharge, S802 [11JA]

S. 240, Private Securities Litigation Reform Act, S1076-S1084 [18JA], S8885-S8890 [22JN]

S. 241, Prevention of Sexual Exploitation of Children Act, S1092 [18JA]

S. 245, Health Care Fraud Prevention Act, S1283-S1289 [20JA]

S. 270, Alien Terrorist Removal Act, S1455 [24JA]

S. 276, Small Business Financial Institution Protection Act, S1540 [25JA]

S. 282, Domestic Violence Community Response Team Act, S1621 [26JA]

S. 301, Criminal Alien Transfer and Border Enforcement Act, S1852 [31JA]

S. 307, design and issue counterfeit-resistant $100 currency, S1859 [31JA]

S. 332, Children's Media Protection Act, S2036 [2FE]

S. 390, Omnibus Counterterrorism Act, S2503-S2516 [10FE]

S. 433, Ammunition Safety Act, S2827 [16FE]

S. 441, Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Act appropriations, S2841 [16FE], H5737 [8JN]

S. 507, False Identification Act, S3606 [7MR]

S. 524, Victims of Abuse Access to Health Insurance Act, S3752 [9MR]

S. 531, clarify circumstances in which senior circuit court judges may vote in en banc cases, S14570 [28SE]

S. 569, Medicare Protection Act, S4101 [16MR]

S. 571, terminate pay and allowance entitlements of Armed Forces members sentenced to confinement and dishonorable discharge, S4103 [16MR]

S. 580, Illegal Immigration Control and Enforcement Act, S4388-S4394 [22MR]

S. 599, eliminate public welfare program benefits to fugitive felons and probation and parole violators, S4384-S4386 [22MR]

S. 623, Habeas Corpus Reform Act, S4593-S4596 [24MR]

S. 631, Handgun Control and Violence Prevention Act, S4664, S4670 [27MR]

S. 632, Child Custody Reform Act, S4718 [28MR]

S. 694, prevention and punishment of domestic and sexual violence, S5427 [6AP]

S. 697, Domestic Violence Identification and Referral Act, S5440 [6AP]

S. 714, study means of restricting access to unwanted materials in interactive telecommunications systems, S5548 [7AP]

S. 716, waiver of anti-kickback statute for certain State medicaid demonstration projects and managed care programs, S5550 [7AP]

S. 735, Comprehensive Terrorism Prevention Act, S7857-S7877 [7JN]

S. 754, Immigration Enforcement Improvement Act, S6093-S6102 [3MY]

S. 830, applicability of criminal laws pertaining to fraud or false statements to all branches of Government, S6928 [18MY]

S. 890, Gun-Free School Zones Act, S7920 [7JN]

S. 892, Protection of Children From Computer Pornography Act, S7922 [7JN]

S. 899, Earned Income Tax Credit Fraud Prevention Act, S8412 [14JN]

S. 906, include multiple deaths as an aggravating factor in determination of sentencing in capital punishment cases, S8114 [9JN]

S. 918, Illegal Alien Benefits Prohibition Act, S8256 [13JN]

S. 919, child abuse prevention, S8258-S8264 [13JN]

S. 923, National Police Pursuit Policy Act, S8385 [14JN]

S. 960, Community Protection Initiative Act, S8998 [23JN]

S. 974, Anti-Electronic Racketeering Act, S9180 [27JN]

S. 982, National Information Infrastructure Protection Act, S9573 [30JN]

S. 1036, Juvenile Crime Prevention and Reform Act, S10003-S10008 [14JY]

S. 1057, include equity skimming as a money laundering offense and deter obstruction of Federal audits relative to the operation of federally assisted housing, S10495 [21JY]

S. 1068, Stop Arming Felons Act, S10570 [24JY]

S. 1072, Freedom From Union Violence Act, S10658 [25JY]

S. 1088, Health Care Fraud and Abuse Prevention Act, S10879-S10886 [28JY]

S. 1093, application of Religious Freedom Restoration Act to incarerated individuals, S10896 [28JY]

S. 1094, allowance of certain allegations as character evidence in sexual misconduct cases, S10968 [31JY]

S. 1096, deny visa application and classify as engaged in terrorist activities any Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) official or representative, S10970 [31JY]

S. 1113, Anti-Gun Trafficking Act, S11208 [2AU]

S. 1136, Anticounterfeiting Consumer Protection Act, S12083-S12085 [9AU], S18580, S18581 [13DE]

S. 1184, Urban Regulatory Relief Zone Act, S12375 [11AU]

S. 1202, Role Models Academy Demonstration Act, S12718 [6SE]

S. 1203, Character Development Act, S12718-S12720 [6SE]

S. 1208, Family Fairness Act, S12723 [6SE]

S. 1211, Restitution Responsibility Act, S12727 [6SE]

S. 1215, Neighborhood Security Act, S12734-S12736 [6SE]

S. 1237, Child Pornography Prevention Act, S13543 [13SE]

S. 1242, National Institute of Justice Technology Assistance Act, S13622 [14SE]

S. 1254, sentencing guidelines for money laundering and drug offenses, S14782 [29SE]

S. 1262, Tobacco Products Control Act, S13974 [20SE]

S. 1275, Prison Conditions Litigation Reform Act, S14317 [26SE]

S. 1279, Prison Litigation Reform Act, S14414-S14417 [27SE]

S. 1325, Medicare Whistleblower Act, S15233 [17OC]

S. 1332, clarify the application of Federal criminal laws to territories, possessions, and commonwealths, S18669 [14DE]

S. 1335, Flag Protection and Free Speech Act, S15338 [19OC]

S. 1339, Body Armor Act, S15343 [19OC]

S. 1378, Anti-Corruption Act, S16622-S16624 [2NO]

S. 1380, require forfeiture of counterfeit access devices, S16625 [2NO]

S. 1404, Victim Restitution Enhancement Act, S16827 [8NO]

S. 1418, Prisoner Fraud Prevention Act, S17337 [17NO]

S. 1426, eliminate unanimous verdict requirement in Federal courts, S17533 [27NO]

S. 1427, Violent Crime Intervention Act, S17667 [28NO]

S. 1474, allow probation and pretrial services officers to carry firearms, S18560 [13DE]

S. 1483, Victim Rights and Domestic Violence Prevention Act, S18741 [15DE]

S. 1507, Parole Commission Phaseout Act, S19284 [22DE]

S. Con. Res. 30, U.S. support of efforts by Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo to eliminate corruption within political system of Mexico, S15130 [12OC]

S. Res. 31, protection of reproductive health care clinics, S564 [6JA]

S. Res. 67, protection of reproductive health care clinics, S1282, S1291 [20JA]

S. Res. 110, bombing of Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, OK, S5606 [24AP]

S. Res. 120, establish Committee to Investigate Whitewater Development Corp. and Related Matters (Senate, Special), S6823-S6826 [17MY]

S. Res. 153, technical corrections to S. Res. 120, Committee To Investigate Whitewater Development Corp. and Related Matters (Senate, Special), S10153, S10175 [17JY]

S. Res. 180, Week Without Violence, S15042 [11OC], S15170 [13OC]

S. Res. 188, National Drug Awareness Day, S16110 [27OC]

S. Res. 189, National Drug Awareness Day, S16428, S16440 [31OC]

S.J. Res. 5, constitutional amendment to suspend without pay any Presidential appointees convicted of felonies, S415 [4JA]

S.J. Res. 31, constitutional amendment to prohibit desecration of the U.S. Flag, S4276 [21MR]

Transcripts

Grants for hiring of additional law enforcement officers: Seal Beach, CA, City Council, E2103 [2NO]

Interview With President Clinton and Vice President Gore: Larry King, S7725 [6JN]