HELMS, JESSE (a Senator from North Carolina)
Addresses
We, The Republic of China on Taiwan, Shall Rise Up Again: John Chang, S5396-S5398 [9JN]
Amendments
Agriculture, rural development, FDA, and related agencies programs: making appropriations (S. 1033), S7916, S7918, S7967 [23JY]
Budget: reconciliation of the concurrent resolution (S. 947), S6168, S6256 [24JN]
———reconciliation of the concurrent resolution (S. 949), S6694, S6774 [27JN]
———setting forth the Federal budget for 1998-2002 (S. Con. Res. 27), S4840, S4904 [21MY]
Chemical Weapons Convention: ratification (S. Res. 75), S3639, S3689 [24AP]
Crime: interpret the term ``kidnapping'' in extradition treaties to which the U.S. is a party (S. 1266), S11161, S11168 [23OC]
Dept. of Defense: authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 936), S6925, S6944 [7JY], S6976, S7017 [8JY], S7093, S7124 [9JY], S7220 [10JY], S7263, S7304 [11JY]
Dept. of State and related agencies: authorizing appropriations and consolidating certain agencies (S. 903), S5686, S5704, S5705 [16JN], S5756, S5758, S5759, S5760, S5761, S5762, S5763, S5878, S5879 [17JN]
Dept. of the Interior and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 2107), S9350 [15SE]
Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies: authorizing appropriations (S. 1022), S8086, S8105 [24JY]
Depts. of Labor, HHS, and Education, and related agencies: making appropriations (S. 1061), S8734 [3SE], S8917, S8930 [8SE], S9218 [11SE]
Foreign operations, export financing, and related programs: making appropriations (S. 955), S7610, S7615 [16JY]
Government: eligibility to serve as U.S. Trade Representative relative to representation of foreign entities (S.J. Res. 5), S1998 [5MR]
Mexico: disapprove foreign aid certification of drug enforcement efforts (H.J. Res. 58), S2582, S2720 [20MR]
Transportation: funding for Federal-aid highways, highway safety programs, and transit programs (S. 1173), S11043 [23OC]
Appointments
Conferee: H.R. 1757, Dept. of State and related agencies appropriations and consolidation of certain agencies, S8222 [29JY]
———H.R. 2015, Balanced Budget Act, S6787 [27JN]
Senate Arms Control Observer Group, S3386 [17AP]
Articles and editorials
Bad Treaties Do Make Security Problems Worse, Malcolm Wallop, S3517 [23AP]
Bum's Rush, Wall Street Journal, S3588 [24AP]
Castro's Cuba Is a Cruel and Full-Blown Purgatory, Carrol J.W. Fisher, Salisbury (NC) Post, S9965 [25SE]
Chemical Pact, Phoenix (AZ) Arizona Republic, S3587 [24AP]
Helms Choke-Hold on Diplomacy, Chicago (IL) Tribune, S2858
How We Got Quotas—Color Code, Paul C. Roberts and Lawrence M. Stratton, Jr., National Review (publication), S408-S413 [21JA]
``Hummon,'' Randall Savage, Macon (GA) Telegraph, S3413 [22AP]
Just Say No to a Bad Treaty, Weekly Standard (publication), S3587 [24AP]
Letters From a Chinese Jail—The Blunt Demands of Wei Jingsheng, Tina Rosenberg, New York (NY) Times, S4381 [13MY]
No to Chemical Arms Treaty, James Schlesinger, Caspar Weinberger, and Donald H. Rumsfeld, Washington (DC) Post, S3586 [24AP]
North Korean Missile Could Reach United States Intelligence Warns, Bill Gertz, Washington (DC) Times, S236 [21JA]
Obstructionism Blocking Chemical Weapons Accord, Springfield (IL) State Journal-Register, S2859
South Korea—U.S. Reportedly Within New North Missile Range, Pak Chae-Pom, S236 [21JA]
Bills and resolutions cosponsored
Abortion: prohibit partial-birth abortions (see S. 6), S158 [21JA]
Agriculture: restore the effectiveness of certain provisions of the Agricultural Adjustment Act regulating Federal milk marketing orders (see S. 277), S1017 [5FE]
AMA: anniversary (see S. Res. 94), S8608 [31JY]
Argentina: investigation of terrorist attack on Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires (see S. Con. Res. 20), S3011 [10AP]
Austrian-American Day: designate (see S. Res. 122), S9332 [15SE]
Blix, Hans: tribute (see S. Con. Res. 45), S8367 [30JY]
Budget: constitutional amendment to require balanced (see S.J. Res. 1), S163 [21JA]
Business and industry: maintain standards for ``Made in USA'' label (see S. Con. Res. 52), S11239 [27OC]
Cambodia: terrorist attack at political rally (see S. Res. 69), S2901 [9AP]
Canada: blockade of U.S. vessels exercising right of innocent passage through the territorial sea of Canada (see S. Res. 109), S7950 [23JY]
China, People's Republic of: U.S. policy (see S. 1164), S9197 [11SE]
———visit by President to the U.S. (see S. Res. 127), S9969 [25SE]
Choephel, Ngawang: arrest and treatment in the People's Republic of China (see S. Res. 19), S163 [21JA]
Coins: establish circulating commemorative coin program commemorating each State (see S. 1228), S11300 [28OC]
Congress: constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority on the passage of legislation increasing revenue (see S.J. Res. 9), S163 [21JA]
Contracts: prohibit discrimination in awarding Federal contracts on the basis of labor policies (see S. 606), S3456 [22AP]
Copyrights: exemptions (see S. 28), S159 [21JA]
Courts: liability of businesses providing facility tours (see S. 566), S5465 [10JN]
———liability of businesses providing use of facilities to nonprofit organizations (see S. 564), S5465 [10JN]
———liability of businesses providing use of motor vehicles or aircraft to nonprofit organizations (see S. 565), S5465 [10JN]
———liability of businesses relative to donation of equipment to nonprofit organizations (see S. 563), S5465 [10JN]
———product liability reform (see S. 5), S158 [21JA]
———provide certain immunities from civil liability for trade and professional associations (see S. 1135), S9800 [23SE]
———treatment of private property owners relative to Government seizure (see S. 1204), S10332 [3OC]
Crime: constitutional amendment on protection of victims' rights (see S.J. Res. 6), S4490 [14MY]
———enhance punishment for telemarketing fraud (see S. 489), S3456 [22AP]
———Federal penalties for the killing or attempted killing of a law enforcement officer of the District of Columbia (see S. 294), S1319 [12FE]
———improve investigation and prosecution of individuals involved in cloning cellular telephones (see S. 493), S3456 [22AP]
———national policy to control crime and reform court procedures (see S. 3), S158 [21JA]
———national policy to control juvenile crime and violence (see S. 10), S158 [21JA]
———prohibit financial transactions with state sponsors of international terrorism (see S. 873), S5542 [11JN]
———provide penalties for the acquisition or use of chemical or biological weapons and reduce acts of terrorism using such weapons (see S. 495), S2646 [20MR]
———redefine extortion relative to labor union violence (see S. 230), S8669 [2SE]
Death and dying: prohibit Federal funding for assisted suicide, euthanasia, or mercy killing (see S. 304), S1299 [12FE]
Dept. of Agriculture: continuation of the Food Animal Residue Avoidance Database Program to promote food safety (see S. 1153), S8925 [8SE]
Dept. of Defense: disapproval of line-item vetoes in military construction appropriations legislation (see S. 1292), S10787 [9OC]
Diseases: efforts to prevent transmission of HIV (see S. 503), S4760 [20MY]
———issue special postage stamps to fund breast cancer research (see S. 726), S7118 [9JY]
Drunken driving: national standard to prohibit the operation of motor vehicles by intoxicated individuals (see S. 412), S11042 [23OC]
Ecology and environment: cleanup and redevelopment of brownfield sites (see S. 8), S158 [21JA]
Employment: protect employer rights (see S. 328), S3851 [30AP]
———provide compensatory time opportunities, flexible workplaces, and clarify minimum wage and overtime requirements of private sector employees (see S. 4), S158 [21JA]
English language: declare as official language of U.S. (see S. 323), S1382 [13FE]
Federal agencies and departments: assess impact of policies and regulations on families (see S. 891, 1002), S6100 [23JN], S7210 [10JY]
Federal employees: prevent discrimination against preference eligibles applying for certain Government positions (see S. 1021), S7603 [16JY]
———use of certain trust funds to pay union activities of Social Security Administration and Dept. of HHS employees (see S. 139), S162 [21JA]
Federal Prison Industries: eliminate Federal agency requirement to purchase products and require commercial competition for Federal contracts (see S. 339), S1382 [13FE]
Firefighters: exempt firefighters and rescue squad workers from certain Fair Labor Standards Act provisions relative to volunteer work in a professional capacity (see S. 656), S3727 [25AP]
Foreign aid: international family planning programs restrictions relative to abortion (see S. 337), S1382 [13FE]
Foreign policy: support economic and political independence for the South Caucasus and Central Asia regions (see S. 1344), S11448 [30OC]
FRS: implement monetary policy using price stability to ensure stable currency and repeal the Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act (see S. 611), S3348 [17AP]
Government: procure from the private sector the goods and services necessary to operate and manage certain agencies (see S. 314), S3756 [28AP]
———require Congress and the President to fulfill their constitutional duty to take personal responsibility for Federal laws (see S. 433), S2480 [18MR]
Government regulations: analyze impact and improve congressional deliberation of proposed Federal private sector mandates (see S. 389), S1828 [3MR]
Greek Independence Day—A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy: designate (see S. Res. 56), S1574 [25FE]
Hazardous substances: nuclear waste disposal (see S. 104), S161 [21JA]
Health: develop and implement research strategies to prevent birth defects (see S. 419), S2129 [11MR]
———liability protection for suppliers of raw material and component parts to medical device manufacturers (see S. 364), S5424 [9JN]
Health care professionals: provide Federal sanctions for practitioners who administer, dispense, or recommend the use of marijuana (see S. 40), S159 [21JA]
Hong Kong: U.S. wishes of good fortune upon transition of sovereignty from Great Britain to the People's Republic of China (see S. Res. 105), S6728 [27JN]
Hope, Bob: confer honorary Armed Forces veteran status (see S.J. Res. 36), S8186 [28JY]
International Atomic Energy Agency: withhold U.S. assistance for programs or projects in Cuba (see S. 1073), S8186 [28JY]
Iran: impose sanctions on foreign persons who transfer items contributing to efforts to acquire, develop, or produce ballistic missiles (see S. 1311), S11034 [23OC]
———sanctions relative to acquisition of certain missiles (see S. Res. 82), S3960 [5MY]
Israel: anniversary of reunification of Jerusalem (see S. Con. Res. 21), S3269 [16AP]
Italy: restoration of the Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi (see S. Res. 131), S10428 [6OC]
Judiciary: constitutional amendment to limit judicial terms (see S.J. Res. 26), S3851 [30AP]
Labor: allow cooperative efforts between management and labor to improve economic competitiveness (see S. 295), S1926 [4MR]
Labor unions: prohibit Federal funding of activities that encourage membership (see S. 223), S726 [28JA]
———repeal certain provisions of law requiring employees to pay union dues or fees as a condition of employment (see S. 497), S3294 [16AP]
Law enforcement officers: provide standards and protection for the conduct of internal police investigations (see S. 348), S1763 [27FE]
Medicare: allow beneficiaries to enter into private contracts for services (see S. 1194), S10296 [1OC]
———establish consumer protections for supplemental insurance plans (see S. 701), S3998 [6MY]
Memorial Day: proclaim a nationwide moment of remembrance (see S. Res. 76), S4490 [14MY]
Mexico: disapprove foreign aid certification of drug enforcement efforts (see S.J. Res. 19, 20), S1828 [3MR]
———disapprove foreign aid certification of drug enforcement efforts, but grant national interest waiver (see S.J. Res. 21), S1828 [3MR]
Mother Teresa: award Congressional Gold Medal (see S. 689), S3901 [1MY]
Motor vehicles: average fuel economy standards for automobiles (see S. 286), S2707 [20MR]
———titling and registration requirements relative to salvage, nonrepairable, and rebuilt vehicles (see S. 852), S6005 [19JN]
National Correctional Officers and Employees Week: designate (see S. Res. 64), S2792 [7AP]
National Family Week: designate (see S. Res. 93), S6005 [19JN]
National Literacy Day: designate (see S. Res. 92), S5542 [11JN]
National Peace Officers Memorial Day: designate (see S. Res. 79), S3750 [28AP]
National Safe Place Week: designate (see S. Res. 96), S9020 [9SE]
National security: develop a system to classify and declassify information (see S. 712), S4106 [7MY]
———national missile defense system (see S. 7), S158 [21JA]
Ocracoke, NC: convey Coast Guard Station to North Carolina (see S. 1262), S10898 [21OC]
OSHA: reform scope of agency functions and regulatory enforcement tactics (see S. 461), S2416 [18MR]
Political campaigns: prohibit use of labor organization dues and fees for political activities (see S. 9), S158 [21JA]
Public welfare programs: reform (see S. 140), S967 [4FE]
Real estate: extend FHA mortgage insurance program coverage to home equity conversion mortgages for elderly homeowners (see S. 562), S3736 [25AP]
Real property: private property owner rights (see S. 781, 953), S5001 [22MY], S10332 [3OC]
Roads and highways: modify minimum allocation formula for the Federal-aid highway program (see S. 752), S4588 [15MY]
———provide a minimum allocation of funds to States from the Federal Mass Transit Account (see S. 556), S3011 [10AP]
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport: designate (see S. 1297), S12615 [13NO]
Russia: proliferation of nuclear missile technology to Iran (see S. Con. Res. 48), S10862 [20OC]
Science: prohibit Federal funding for human cloning research (see S. 368), S2216 [12MR]
Senate: tribute to participants in William Randolph Hearst Foundation Senate Youth Program (see S. Res. 60), S1998 [5MR]
Small business: protection from litigation excesses (see S. 836), S6005 [19JN]
Social Security: eliminate earnings test for retirement age individuals (see S. 202), S968 [4FE]
Taxation: allow married couples to file combined return under which each spouse is taxed using rates applicable to single filers (see S. 1285), S10787 [9OC]
———credit for rehabilitating historic homes or purchasing newly rehabilitated historic homes for use as principal residence (see S. 496), S5425 [9JN]
———deductibility of health insurance costs for self-employed individuals and the business use of the home, and clarification of contractor/employee status (see S. 460), S4011 [6MY]
———establish flat tax rates for individuals and businesses (see S. 1040), S7767 [21JY]
———provide credits for families (see S. 2), S158 [21JA]
———repeal estate, gift, and generation-skipping transfer taxes (see S. 75), S160 [21JA]
———treatment of certain agricultural installment sales as alternative minimum tax preference items (see S. 181), S633 [22JA]
———treatment of education individual retirement accounts relative to elementary and secondary school expenses (see S. 1133), S8532 [31JY]
———treatment of estate tax for family farms and small businesses (see S. 849), S5413 [9JN]
———treatment of individual retirement accounts (see S. 197), S634 [22JA]
———treatment of medical savings accounts (see S. 572), S4247 [8MY]
———treatment of Social Security benefits (see S. 859), S5875 [17JN]
Television: implementation of ratings system for programming (see S. 409, 607), S2375 [17MR], S4760 [20MY]
Textile industry and fabrics: ensure competitiveness of industry (see S. 646), S3662 [24AP]
Tobacco products: provide market transition assistance for tobacco producers, industry workers, and their communities (see S. 1310), S11034 [23OC]
Transportation: commercial driver's license requirements relative to operators of certain farm vehicles (see S. 1090), S8361 [30JY]
———reauthorize highway construction and surface transportation funding (see S. 335), S1382 [13FE]
Treaties and agreements: conditions for the U.S. becoming a signatory to any international agreement on greenhouse gas emissions (see S. Res. 98), S5596 [12JN]
Vietnam Veterans Memorial: commemorate anniversary of construction and dedication (see S. Res. 87), S4748 [20MY]
World War II: recognize and commend U.S. airmen held as prisoners at the Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany (see S. Con. Res. 32), S5596 [12JN]
Wright, Orville and Wilbur: mint coins in commemoration of centennial anniversary of first manned flight (see S. 732), S4217 [8MY]
Bills and resolutions introduced
Abortion: prohibit gender-based occurrences (see S. 44, 192), S159 [21JA], S633 [22JA]
Battle of Midway National Memorial: establish (see S. 940), S6000 [19JN]
Chemical Weapons Convention: ratification (see S. Res. 75), S3349 [17AP]
China, People's Republic of: most-favored-nation status (see S.J. Res. 31), S5253 [3JN]
China, Republic of: admission to multilateral economic institutions (see S. Con. Res. 30), S5109 [23MY]
Civil liberties: outline constitutional protections of unborn persons (see S. 42, 190), S159 [21JA], S633 [22JA]
Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 37), S856 [30JA]
Crime: interpret the term ``kidnapping'' in extradition treaties to which the U.S. is a party (see S. 1266), S10475 [7OC]
Cyprus: dispute resolution (see S. Con. Res. 41), S7710 [17JY]
Dept. of State and related agencies: authorizing appropriations and consolidating certain agencies (see S. 903), S5694 [16JN]
Education: Federal funding relative to voluntary school prayer (see S. 185), S633 [22JA]
Employment: prohibit preferential treatment (see S. 46, 188), S159 [21JA], S633 [22JA]
Families and domestic relations: provide permanent authority for the administration of au pair programs (see S. 1211), S9886 [24SE]
Federal employees: protect the right of free speech relative to views on homosexuality (see S. 47, 189), S159 [21JA], S633 [22JA]
Firearms: minimum mandatory sentencing relative to criminal use of guns (see S. 43, 191), S159 [21JA], S633 [22JA]
Hong Kong: Special Administrative Region elections (see S. Con. Res. 51), S8925 [8SE]
———support autonomous governance after reversion to the People's Republic of China (see S. 1086), S8262 [29JY]
Israel: terrorist bombing in Jerusalem market (see S. Con. Res. 46), S8361 [30JY]
Japan: commend U.S. efforts to negotiate the removal of certain Japanese port restrictions (see S. Res. 140), S11192 [24OC]
National Council on the Arts: abolish (see S. 48, 195), S159 [21JA], S633 [22JA]
National Endowment for the Arts: abolish (see S. 48, 195), S159 [21JA], S633 [22JA]
Nicaragua: tribute to activities of the International Support and Verification Commission of the OAS (see S. Con. Res. 40), S7710 [17JY]
North Carolina: transfer of land to facilitate construction of jetty and sand transfer system by the Corps of Engineers (see S. 234), S804 [29JA]
OPIC: authority to issue insurance and extend financing (see S. 1032), S7710 [17JY]
Prayer: Federal funding for schools relative to voluntary school prayer (see S. 41), S159 [21JA]
Public Health Service: permit family planning projects to offer adoption services (see S. 45, 187), S159 [21JA], S633 [22JA]
Ruppe, Loret Miller: tribute (see S. Res. 123), S9886 [24SE]
Schools: expulsion of students for possession of guns or illegal drugs (see S. 763), S4677 [19MY]
Shipping industry: reform coastwise, intercoastal, and noncontiguous trade shipping laws (see S. 1138), S8533 [31JY]
Biographies
St. John, Jeffrey: Paul Weyrich, S698 [28JA]
Certificates of election
Senate, S2 [7JA]
Cloture motions
Dept. of Defense: authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 936), S6786 [27JN], S6974, S6989 [8JY]
Employment: provide compensatory time opportunities, flexible workplaces, and clarify minimum wage and overtime requirements of private sector employees (S. 4), S5174 [2JN], S5290 [4JN]
Political campaigns: ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 25), S10466 [7OC], S10731 [9OC]
Transportation: funding for Federal-aid highways, highway safety programs, and transit programs (S. 1173), S10879 [21OC], S10947 [22OC], S11014, S11018 [23OC], S11173, S11187 [24OC], S11250 [28OC]
Volunteer workers: grant immunity from personal civil liability during work on behalf of governmental entities or nonprofit organizations (S. 543), S3797 [29AP]
Descriptions
Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act (S. 903): OAS Reform, S5751 [17JN]
Excerpts
Foreign Assistance Act, S1440 [24FE]
Letters
Chemical Weapons Convention: Bob Dole, S3485 [23AP]
Chemical Weapons Convention ratification relative to Russian compliance with chemical weapons destruction agreements: by, Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S3609, S3610 [24AP]
Donation of surplus furniture and other property of closed Army chapels to religious organizations that suffered damage from arson or terrorism: Brenda Stevenson, New Outreach Christian Center, S6977 [8JY]
FCC treatment of Zeb Lee relative to attempts to purchase an FM radio station: Senator McCain, S11310 [29OC]
———by, S11309 [29OC]
Filing of trade grievance by World Trade Organization relative to Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity Act: by, H647 [26FE]
Fort Bragg, NC, conveyance of land to Harnett County, NC: John M. Keane, Dept. of Defense, S7265 [11JY]
———Robert M. Walker, Dept. of Defense, S7265 [11JY]
U.N. reform: Bob Dole, S5680 [16JN]
Lists
Clinton administration diplomatic nominations status, S8148 [25JY]
Treaties ratified by the Senate during the 104th Congress, S3500 [23AP]
Motions
Political campaigns: ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 25), S10317 [3OC]
Obituaries
Robert J. Morris Is Dead at 82—Crusader Against Communism, New York (NY) Times, S922 [4FE]
Poems
``Tribute to Growers,'' Pem Pfisterer Clark, S10426 [6OC]
Remarks
Abortion: prohibit gender-based occurrences (S. 44), S406 [21JA]
———prohibit partial-birth abortions (H.R. 1122), S4668 [19MY], S4715 [20MY]
———prohibit partial-birth abortions (H.R. 1122), unanimous-consent agreement, S4461 [14MY]
Agriculture, rural development, FDA, and related agencies programs: making appropriations (S. 1033), S7918, S7919 [23JY]
Albright, Madeleine Korbel: nomination to be Sec. of State, S590, S605 [22JA]
Battle of Midway National Memorial: establish (S. 940), S6003 [19JN]
Budget: deficit, S146 [21JA], S633 [22JA], S709 [28JA], S793 [29JA], S850 [30JA], S924 [4FE], S994 [5FE], S1051 [6FE], S1132 [7FE], S1152 [10FE], S1223 [11FE], S1297 [12FE], S1378 [13FE], S1548 [25FE], S1658 [26FE], S1732 [27FE], S1796 [28FE], S1826 [3MR], S1922 [4MR], S1974 [5MR], S2020 [6MR], S2078 [10MR], S2128 [11MR], S2201 [12MR], S2238 [13MR], S2319 [14MR], S2344 [17MR], S2412 [18MR], S2550 [19MR], S2641 [20MR], S2787 [7AP], S2836 [8AP], S2875 [9AP], S2970 [10AP], S3114 [14AP], S3196 [15AP], S3268 [16AP], S3315 [17AP], S3414 [22AP], S3548 [23AP], S3658 [24AP], S3724 [25AP], S3744 [28AP], S3798 [29AP], S3833 [30AP], S3899 [1MY], S3948 [5MY], S3997 [6MY], S4104 [7MY], S4210 [8MY], S4272 [9MY], S4295 [12MY], S4390 [13MY], S4428 [14MY], S4581 [15MY], S4657 [16MY], S4668 [19MY], S4746 [20MY], S4876 [21MY], S5000 [22MY], S5101 [23MY], S5249 [3JN], S5305 [5JN], S5398 [9JN], S5439 [10JN], S5496 [11JN], S5590 [12JN], S5688 [16JN], S5789 [17JN], S5902 [18JN], S5959 [19JN], S6040 [20JN], S6056 [23JN], S6184 [24JN], S6356 [25JN], S6492 [26JN], S6726 [27JN], S6907 [7JY], S6960 [8JY], S7040 [9JY], S7207 [10JY], S7420 [14JY], S7434 [15JY], S7602 [16JY], S7707 [17JY], S7752 [21JY], S7857 [22JY], S7892 [23JY], S8087 [24JY], S8151 [25JY], S8175 [28JY], S8222 [29JY], S8356 [30JY], S8484 [31JY], S8656 [2SE], S8722 [3SE], S8821 [4SE], S8870 [5SE], S8924 [8SE], S9013 [9SE], S9078 [10SE], S9196 [11SE], S9251 [12SE], S9332 [15SE], S9407 [16SE], S9511 [17SE], S9630 [18SE], S9725 [19SE], S9781 [23SE], S9878 [24SE], S9967 [25SE], S10053 [26SE], S10151 [29SE], S10227 [30SE], S10290 [1OC], S10426 [6OC], S10474 [7OC], S10624 [8OC], S10781 [9OC], S10833 [20OC], S10881 [21OC], S10948 [22OC], S11032 [23OC], S11190 [24OC], S11221 [27OC], S11277 [28OC], S11339 [29OC], S11443 [30OC], S11541 [31OC], S11579 [3NO], S11630 [4NO], S11759 [5NO], S11860 [6NO], S12457 [10NO], S12504 [12NO], S12565 [13NO]
———reconciliation of the concurrent resolution (S. 947), S6294 [25JN]
———reconciliation of the concurrent resolution (S. 949), S6453 [26JN], S6695 [27JN]
———setting forth the Federal budget for 1998-2002 (S. Con. Res. 27), S4787 [21MY]
Capitol Pages: tribute, S5714
Chemical Weapons Convention: ratification, S2541, S2550 [19MR]
———ratification relative to effective verification of significant violations, S3617 [24AP]
———ratification relative to ratification by countries with offensive chemical weapons programs, S3584, S3586, S3591 [24AP]
———ratification relative to Russian compliance with chemical weapons destruction agreements, S3608, S3611 [24AP]
———ratification relative to stemming the proliferation of chemical weapons, S3625 [24AP]
———ratification (S. Res. 75), S3468, S3485, S3486, S3498, S3500, S3507, S3517, S3527, S3531 [23AP], S3584, S3586, S3591, S3605, S3606, S3608, S3611, S3617, S3625, S3638, S3657 [24AP]
———tribute to efforts of Senate staff and other outside advisers, S3605, S3606 [24AP]
China, People's Republic of: exportation of C-802 antishipping cruise missiles to Iran, S5741 [17JN]
———most-favored-nation status (H.J. Res. 79), S6185 [24JN]
———most-favored-nation status (S.J. Res. 31), S5260-S5262 [3JN]
———religious persecution of Christian minorities, S5750 [17JN]
———request for release of political prisoner Wei Jingsheng, S4381 [13MY]
———U.S. policy, S5396 [9JN]
China, Republic of: admission to multilateral economic institutions (S. Con. Res. 30), S5139 [23MY]
Choephel, Ngawang: arrest and treatment in the People's Republic of China (S. Res. 19), S2153 [11MR]
Civil liberties: outline constitutional protections of unborn persons (S. 42), S404 [21JA]
Committee on Foreign Affairs (Senate): privilege of the floor for staff, S5657 [16JN]
Cuba: conditions under Castro military government, S9965 [25SE]
Death and dying: prohibit Federal funding for assisted suicide, euthanasia, or mercy killing (H.R. 1003), S3262 [16AP]
Denver, CO: importance of the Denver Summit of Eight and tribute to Colorado (S. Res. 81), S5890 [17JN]
Dept. of Defense: authorizing appropriations for military activities, prescribing personnel strengths, and military construction (S. 936), S6977 [8JY], S7264, S7265 [11JY]
———donate surplus furniture and other property of closed Army chapels to religious organizations that suffered damage from arson or terrorism, S6977 [8JY]
Dept. of State and related agencies: authorizing appropriations and consolidating certain agencies (H.R. 1757), insert language of S. 903 in lieu, S5765 [17JN]
———authorizing appropriations and consolidating certain agencies (S. 903), S5655, S5662, S5679, S5680, S5682, S5684, S5686, S5687, S5688 [16JN], S5722, S5729, S5733, S5740, S5741, S5748, S5749, S5750, S5751, S5755, S5758, S5765 [17JN]
Dept. of the Interior and related agencies: making appropriations (H.R. 2107), S9314 [15SE], S9481 [17SE]
District of Columbia: making appropriations (S. 1156), S10190 [30SE]
———scholarship vouchers to provide school choice, S10190 [30SE]
Employment: prohibit preferential treatment (S. 46), S407 [21JA]
Families and domestic relations: promote the adoption of children in foster care (H.R. 867), S12200 [8NO]
FDA: Youth Anti-Smoking Initiative Enforcement and Outreach Program funding, S7918, S7919 [23JY]
Federal employees: protect the right of free speech relative to views on homosexuality (S. 47), S413 [21JA]
Firearms: minimum mandatory sentencing relative to criminal use of guns (S. 43), S405 [21JA]
Foreign aid: international family planning programs (H.J. Res. 36), S1440 [24FE]
———international family planning programs restrictions relative to abortion (S. 337), S1440 [24FE]
Foreign policy: deny visas to certain aliens involved in extrajudicial and political killings in Haiti, S5684 [16JN]
Fort Bragg, NC: conveyance of land to Harnett County, NC, S7264, S7265 [11JY]
Hampton, GA: dedication of Herman E. Talmadge Memorial Highway, S3413 [22AP]
Havel, Vaclav: visit to Senate by President of Czech Republic, S4382 [13MY]
Hong Kong: Special Administrative Region elections (S. Con. Res. 51), S8919 [8SE]
Israel: anniversary of reunification of Jerusalem (S. Con. Res. 21), S5499 [11JN]
———terrorist bombing in Jerusalem market (S. Con. Res. 46), S8367 [30JY]
Japan: commend U.S. efforts to negotiate the removal of certain Japanese port restrictions (S. Res. 140), S11205 [24OC]
Kennard, William E.: nomination to the FCC, S11308, S11309 [29OC]
Medicare: classification of Stanly Memorial Hospital relative to reimbursement regulations, S6294 [25JN]
———establish consumer protections for supplemental insurance plans (S. 701), S4003 [6MY]
Mexico: disapprove foreign aid certification of drug enforcement efforts (H.J. Res. 58), S2583 [20MR]
———imposition of antidumping duties on U.S. corn syrup imports (S. Con. Res. 43), S8159 [25JY]
Morality and ethics: assessment of society, S130 [21JA]
National Council on the Arts: abolish (S. 48), S414 [21JA]
National Endowment for the Arts: abolish (S. 48), S414 [21JA]
———funding, S9314 [15SE], S9481 [17SE]
National security: develop a system to classify and declassify information (S. 712), S4113 [7MY]
———national missile defense system (S. 7), S235 [21JA]
Native Americans: reissuance of tax-exempt bonds, S6695 [27JN]
North Carolina: transfer of land to facilitate construction of jetty and sand transfer system by the Corps of Engineers (S. 234), S817 [29JA]
Petroleum: dependence on foreign sources, S851 [30JA], S1152 [10FE], S1378 [13FE], S1658 [26FE], S1973 [5MR], S2238 [13MR], S2550 [19MR], S2971 [10AP], S3548 [23AP], S3842 [30AP], S4104 [7MY], S4479 [14MY], S4876 [21MY], S5305 [5JN], S5554 [12JN], S5902 [18JN], S6356 [25JN], S7114 [9JY], S7707 [17JY], S7947 [23JY], S8356 [30JY], S8821 [4SE], S9510 [17SE], S9966 [25SE], S10290 [1OC], S10625 [8OC], S10948 [22OC], S11541 [31OC], S11760 [5NO]
Prayer: Federal funding for schools relative to voluntary school prayer (S. 41), S404 [21JA]
Presidential appointments: Senate process for confirmation of diplomatic nominees, S8147 [25JY]
Public Health Service: permit family planning projects to offer adoption services (S. 45), S406 [21JA]
Richardson, Representative: nomination to be Ambassador to the U.N., S1213, S1218 [11FE]
———nomination to be Ambassador to the U.N., unanimous-consent agreement, S1212 [11FE]
Russia: proliferation of nuclear missile technology to Iran (S. Con. Res. 48), S11664 [4NO]
Schools: expulsion of students for possession of guns or illegal drugs (S. 763), S4677-S4679 [19MY]
Senate: legislative program, S2573 [19MR], S3467 [23AP], S3649 [24AP], S5715 [16JN], S5889, S5890 [17JN], S8160 [25JY]
Senate Legal Counsel: authorizing representation for Members, officers, and employees of the Senate in Douglas R. Page v. Richard Shelby, et al. (S. Res. 101), S5889, S5890 [17JN]
Shipping industry: reform coastwise, intercoastal, and noncontiguous trade shipping laws (S. 1138), S8604 [31JY]
Taxation: increase deductions for health insurance costs of self-employed individuals relative to tax increases on tobacco products, S6453 [26JN]
Terrorism: condemn attacks relative to Middle East peace agreements, S8821 [4SE]
Tobacco industry: tribute to tobacco growers, S10426 [6OC]
Tobacco products: increase excise taxes to fund health insurance for uninsured children and deficit reduction, S4787 [21MY]
———provide market transition assistance for tobacco producers, industry workers, and their communities (S. 1310), S11036 [23OC]
———treatment of advertising and enforcement of laws relative to usage by minors (S. 201), S680 [23JA]
Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe: multilateralization of the Antiballistic Missile Treaty relative to former Soviet Republics, S4454 [14MY]
———ratification of Flank Document Agreement, S4451, S4454, S4469, S4470, S4472, S4473 [14MY]
U.N.: authorize payment of U.S. arrearages, S5679, S5680, S5682 [16JN], S5729, S5733 [17JN]
———limit use of U.S. funds relative to conventions on enviromental standards, S5740 [17JN]
USIA: transfer of international broadcasting services, S5748 [17JN]
Votes: correction, S9108 [11SE]
Remarks in House relative to
Weld, William F.: nomination to be Ambassador to Mexico, H7265 [15SE]
Reports
Political Contributions of Executive Nominees, S7709 [17JY], S8358, S8359, S8360 [30JY], S9881-S9885 [24SE], S10626 [8OC], S11668-S11675 [4NO]
U.S. Chemical Industry Will Not Lose $600 Million in Annual Exports From U.S. Nonratification, S3485 [23AP]
Reports filed
Activities During the 104th Congress: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Rept. 105-8), S2645 [20MR]
Condemn Outbreak of Violence and Threat to Scheduled Elections and Constitutional Government in the Republic of the Congo: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 112), S10625 [8OC]
Condemn Sierra Leone Military Coup d'Etat: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (H. Con. Res. 99), S9880 [24SE]
Conditions for the U.S. Becoming a Signatory to Any International Agreement on Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 98) (S. Rept. 105-54), S7767 [21JY]
Cyprus Dispute Resolution: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Con. Res. 41), S7709 [17JY]
Expand German Reparations Criteria and Set Up a Comprehensive Medical Fund for Holocaust Survivors: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Con. Res. 39), S8358 [30JY]
Expenditures: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 37), S852 [30JA]
Extend Benefits and Privileges Available to Nongovernmental International Organizations to Little League Baseball, Inc.: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Con Res. 37), S10625 [8OC]
Extend Certain Privileges, Exemptions, and Immunities to Hong Kong Economic and Trade Offices: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 342), S4214 [8MY]
Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 903) (S. Rept. 105-28), S5694 [16JN]
Foreign Service Nominations: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S854 [30JA], S1924 [4MR], S4214 [8MY], S7709 [17JY], S9885 [24SE], S11676 [4NO]
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Elections: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Con. Res. 51), S9880 [24SE]
International Support and Verification Commission of the OAS Activities in Nicaragua: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Con. Res. 40), S7709 [17JY]
International Telecommunications Union Constitution and Convention: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (Exec. Rept. 105-3), S10858 [20OC]
Interpret the Term ``Kidnapping'' in Extradition Treaties Between the U.S. and Foreign Countries: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 1266) (S. Rept. 105-101), S10474 [7OC]
Jerusalem Reunification Anniversary: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Con. Res. 21), S4214 [8MY]
Migratory Bird Protocol Between the U.S. and Canada: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (Exec. Rept. 105-5), S10949 [22OC]
Migratory Bird Protocol Between the U.S. and Mexico: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (Exec. Rept. 105-5), S10949 [22OC]
Ngawang Choephel's Arrest and Treatment in the People's Republic of China: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 19), S1979 [5MR]
Nomination of A. Peter Burleigh To Be Deputy Representative to the U.N.: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S7709 [17JY], S11675 [4NO]
Nomination of Alexander R. Vershbow To Be Ambassador to NATO: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11668 [4NO]
Nomination of Alphonse F. La Porta To Be Ambassador to Mongolia: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S10626 [8OC]
Nomination of Amelia E. Shippy To Be Ambassador to Malawi: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S9885 [24SE]
Nomination of Amy L. Bondurant To Be Ambassador to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11675 [4NO]
Nomination of Anne Marie Sigmund To Be Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S8360 [30JY]
Nomination of Anne Woods Patterson To Be Ambassador to El Salvador: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S853 [30JA]
Nomination of Arma J. Karaer To Be Ambassador to Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S853 [30JA]
Nomination of B. Lynn Pascoe To Be Special Negotiator for Nagorno-Karabakh: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11675 [4NO]
Nomination of Barbara K. Bodine To Be Ambassador to Yemen: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S9881 [24SE]
Nomination of Betty E. King To Be Alternate Representative to the U.N.: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11675 [4NO]
Nomination of Betty E. King to the U.N. Economic and Social Council: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11863 [6NO]
Nomination of Bill Richardson To Be Representative to the U.N.: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11675 [4NO]
Nomination of Bonnie R. Cohen To Be Under Sec. of State: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S8358 [30JY]
Nomination of Brenda Brown Schoonover to Be Ambassador to Togo: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11669 [4NO]
Nomination of Brian D. Curran To Be Ambassador to Mozambique: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S9881 [24SE]
Nomination of Carl Spielvogel to the Broadcasting Board of Governors: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11675 [4NO]
Nomination of Carolyn Curiel To Be Ambassador to Belize: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11674 [4NO]
Nomination of Cheryl F. Halpern to the Broadcasting Board of Governors: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11675 [4NO]
Nomination of Christopher C. Ashby To Be Ambassador to Uruguay: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11675 [4NO]
Nomination of Curtis W. Kamman To Be Ambassador to Colombia: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S9884 [24SE]
Nomination of Daniel C. Kurtzer To Be Ambassador to Egypt: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11671 [4NO]
Nomination of Daniel Fried To Be Ambassador to Poland: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11674 [4NO]
Nomination of Daniel V. Speckhard To Be Ambassador to Belarus: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S8360 [30JY]
Nomination of David Andrews To Be Dept. of State Legal Advisor: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S8358 [30JY]
Nomination of David B. Hermelin To Be Ambassador to Norway: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11672 [4NO]
Nomination of David J. Scheffer To Be Ambassador at Large for War Crimes Issues: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S7709 [17JY]
Nomination of David T. Johnson to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11675 [4NO]
Nomination of Dennis K. Hays To Be Ambassador to Suriname: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S853 [30JA]
Nomination of Donna J. Hrinak To Be Ambassador to Bolivia: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S9884 [24SE]
Nomination of Douglas ``Pete'' Peterson To Be Ambassador to Vietnam: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S1924 [4MR]
Nomination of Edward E. Shumaker, III, To Be Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S9885 [24SE]
Nomination of Edward M. Gabriel To Be Ambassador to Morocco: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11674 [4NO]
Nomination of Edward S. Walker, Jr., To Be Ambassador to Israel: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11668 [4NO]
Nomination of Edward W. Gnehm, Jr., To Be Director General of the Foreign Service: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S8358 [30JY]
Nomination of Edward W. Gnehm, Jr., To Be U.S. Representative to the U.N.: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S853 [30JA]
Nomination of Felix G. Rohatyn To Be Ambassador to France: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S8359 [30JY]
Nomination of Frank D. Yturria to the Inter-American Foundation Board of Directors: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11675 [4NO]
Nomination of Genta Hawkins Holmes To Be Ambassador to Australia: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S853 [30JA]
Nomination of George E. Moose To Be U.S. Representative to the U.N. Office in Europe: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11670 [4NO]
Nomination of Gerald S. McGowan To Be Ambassador to Portugal: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11671 [4NO]
Nomination of Gordon D. Giffin To Be Ambassador to Canada: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S7709 [17JY]
Nomination of Hank Brown to the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11675 [4NO]
Nomination of Harold C. Pachios to the Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S9881 [24SE]
Nomination of Harriet C. Babbitt To Be Deputy Administrator of AID: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11675 [4NO]
Nomination of James A. Larocco To Be Ambassador to Kuwait: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11671 [4NO]
Nomination of James C. Hormel To Be Ambassador to Luxembourg: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11671 [4NO]
Nomination of James C. Hormel To Be U.S. Representative to the U.N.: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S4214 [8MY]
Nomination of James C. Rosapepe To Be Ambassador to Romania: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11669 [4NO]
Nomination of James F. Collins To Be Ambassador to Russia: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S8359 [30JY]
Nomination of James F. Mack To Be Ambassador to Guyana: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S8360 [30JY]
Nomination of James P. Rubin To Be Assistant Sec. of State: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S8358 [30JY]
Nomination of James W. Pardew, Jr., To Be U.S. Special Representative for Military Stabilization in the Balkans: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S8358 [30JY]
Nomination of Jeffrey Davidow to the Inter-American Foundation Board of Directors: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S4214 [8MY]
Nomination of John C. Holzman To Be Ambassador to Bangladesh: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S7709 [17JY]
Nomination of John C. Kornblum To Be Ambassador to Germany: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S8359 [30JY]
Nomination of John F. Maisto To Be Ambassador to Venezuela: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S853 [30JA]
Nomination of John S. Wolf To Have the Rank of Ambassador as U.S. Coordinator for Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S853 [30JA]
Nomination of Johnny Young To Be Ambassador to Bahrain: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S9881 [24SE]
Nomination of Joseph A. Presel To Be Ambassador to Uzebekistan: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11669 [4NO]
Nomination of Julia Taft To Be Assistant Sec. of State: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11675 [4NO]
Nomination of Karen Shepherd To Be U.S. Director of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S4214 [8MY]
Nomination of Karl F. Inderfurth To Be Assistant Sec. of State for South Asian Affairs: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S7709 [17JY]
Nomination of Karl F. Inderfurth To Be U.S. Alternate Representative to the U.N.: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S853 [30JA]
Nomination of Kathryn L. Haycock Proffitt To Be Ambassador to Malta: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11669 [4NO]
Nomination of Kathryn Walt Hall To Be Ambassador to Austria: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11673 [4NO]
Nomination of Keith C. Smith To Be Ambassador to Lithuania: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S8360 [30JY]
Nomination of Lange Schermerhorn To Be Ambassador to Djibouti: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11669 [4NO]
Nomination of Letitia Chambers To Be U.S. Representative to the U.N.: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S4214 [8MY]
Nomination of Linda J. Zack Tarr-Whelan to the Commission on the Status of Women of the Economic and Social Council of the U.N.: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S7709 [17JY]
Nomination of Lindy Boggs To Be Ambassador to the Holy See: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S9883 [24SE]
Nomination of Lyndon L. Olson, Jr., To Be Ambassador to Sweden: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11670 [4NO]
Nomination of Madeleine Korbel Albright To Be Sec. of State: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S158 [21JA]
Nomination of Madeleine Korbel Albright To Be U.S. Representative to the U.N.: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S853 [30JA]
Nomination of Madeleine M. Kunin To Be Ambassador to Liechtenstein: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S853 [30JA]
Nomination of Marc Grossman To Be Assistant Sec. of State: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S8358 [30JY]
Nomination of Mark Erwin to the OPIC: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11675 [4NO]
Nomination of Mark R. Parris To Be Ambassador to Turkey: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S9884 [24SE]
Nomination of Martin S. Indyk To Be Assistant Sec. of State: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S10626 [8OC]
Nomination of Mary Mel French To Be Dept. of State Chief of Protocol: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11675 [4NO]
Nomination of Maura Harty To Be Ambassador to Paraguay: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S8358 [30JY]
Nomination of Nancy Dorn to the Inter-American Foundation Board of Directors: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S9881 [24SE]
Nomination of Nancy H. Rubin to the U.N. Human Rights Commission: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11675 [4NO]
Nomination of Paula Dobriansky to the Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S9881 [24SE]
Nomination of Penne Percy Korth to the U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11675 [4NO]
Nomination of Peter F. Tufo To Be Ambassador to Hungary: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11668 [4NO]
Nomination of Peter L. Scher to the Rank of Ambassador During His Tenure as Special Trade Negotiator: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S9881 [24SE]
Nomination of Philip Lader To Be Ambassador to the United Kingdom: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S8359 [30JY]
Nomination of Phyllis E. Oakley To Be Assistant Sec. of State: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11676 [4NO]
Nomination of Prezell R. Robinson To Be U.S. Representative to the U.N.: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S4214 [8MY]
Nomination of Princeton N. Lyman To Be an Assistant Sec. of State: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S1924 [4MR]
Nomination of R. Nicholas Burns To Be Ambassador to Greece: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S9881 [24SE]
Nomination of Ralph Frank To Be Ambassador to Nepal: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S7709 [17JY]
Nomination of Representative Richardson To Be Ambassador to the U.N.: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S1225 [11FE]
Nomination of Richard D. Kauzlarich To Be Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S8360 [30JY]
Nomination of Richard F. Celeste To Be Ambassador to India: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11674 [4NO]
Nomination of Richard Sklar To Be Alternate Representative to the U.N.: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11675 [4NO]
Nomination of Richard Sklar To Be the U.S. Representative to the U.N. for U.N. Management and Reform: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S7709 [17JY]
Nomination of Robin L. Raphel To Be Ambassador to Tunisia: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S9881 [24SE]
Nomination of Shaun E. Donnelly To Be Ambassador to the Maldives: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11674 [4NO]
Nomination of Stanley L. McLelland To Be Ambassador to Jamaica: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11670 [4NO]
Nomination of Stanley O. Roth To Be Assistant Sec. of State: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S8358 [30JY]
Nomination of Stanley T. Escudero To Be Ambassador to Azerbaijan: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11674 [4NO]
Nomination of Stephen R. Sestanovic To Be Special Adviser to the Sec. of State for the New Independent States: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S8358 [30JY]
Nomination of Stephen W. Bosworth To Be Ambassador to the Republic of Korea: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S10626 [8OC]
Nomination of Steven J. Green To Be Ambassador to Singapore: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11673 [4NO]
Nomination of Steven K. Pifer To Be Ambassador to Ukraine: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11669 [4NO]
Nomination of Stuart E. Eizenstat To Be Under Sec. of State: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S4214 [8MY]
Nomination of Susan E. Rice To Be Assistant Sec. of State: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S9881 [24SE]
Nomination of Terrence J. Brown To Be Assistant Administrator of AID: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11675 [4NO]
Nomination of Thomas H. Fox To Be Assistant Administrator of AID: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11675 [4NO]
Nomination of Thomas J. Dodd To Be Ambassador to Costa Rica: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S9884 [24SE]
Nomination of Thomas J. Miller To Be Special Coordinator for Cyprus: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11675 [4NO]
Nomination of Thomas M. Foglietta To Be Ambassador to Italy: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S9884 [24SE]
Nomination of Thomas R. Pickering To Be Under Sec. of State: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S4214 [8MY]
Nomination of Thomas S. Foley To Be Ambassador to Japan: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S10626 [8OC]
Nomination of Timberlake Foster To Be Ambassador to Mauritania: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S9883 [24SE]
Nomination of Timothy M. Carney To Be Ambassador to Haiti: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11675 [4NO]
Nomination of Tom McDonald To Be Ambassador to Zimbabwe: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S9884 [24SE]
Nomination of Victor Marrero To Be U.S. Alternate Representative to the U.N.: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S853 [30JA]
Nomination of Victor Marrero To Be U.S. Representative to the OAS: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11671 [4NO]
Nomination of Wendy R. Sherman To Be Counselor of the Dept. of State: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S8358 [30JY]
Nomination of William D. Montgomery To Be Ambassador to Croatia: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11670 [4NO]
Nomination of William H. Twaddell To Be Ambassador to Nigeria: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S11668 [4NO]
Nomination of Wyche Fowler, Jr., To Be Ambassador to Saudi Arabia: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S10626 [8OC]
OPIC Authority To Issue Insurance and Extend Financing: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 1032), S7708 [17JY]
Peace Process and Human Rights Situation in Afghanistan: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Con. Res. 6), S4214 [8MY]
Permanent Authority for the Administration of Au Pair Programs: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 1211), S9880 [24SE]
Protection of Russian Religious Rights: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Con. Res. 58), S11667 [4NO]
Protocol Amending Taxation Convention With Canada: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (Exec. Rept. 105-12), S11448 [30OC]
Require Annual Report to Congress on Diplomatic Immunity: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 759), S11667 [4NO]
Russian Proliferation of Nuclear Missile Technology to Iran: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Con. Res. 48), S11667 [4NO]
Taxation Agreement With Turkey: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (Exec. Rept. 105-6), S11447 [30OC]
Taxation Convention With Austria: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (Exec. Rept. 105-7), S11447 [30OC]
Taxation Convention With Ireland: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (Exec. Rept. 105-13), S11448 [30OC]
Taxation Convention With Luxembourg: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (Exec. Rept. 105-8), S11447 [30OC]
Taxation Convention With South Africa: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (Exec. Rept. 105-11), S11448 [30OC]
Taxation Convention With Switzerland: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (Exec. Rept. 105-10), S11447 [30OC]
Taxation Convention With Thailand: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (Exec. Rept. 105-9), S11447 [30OC]
Terrorist Bombing in Jerusalem Market: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Con. Res. 46), S8358 [30JY]
Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security Between the U.S. and Japan: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 58), S4214 [8MY]
Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Flank Document Agreement: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Exec. Rept. 105-1), S4282 [9MY]
Treaty on Maritime Boundaries Between the U.S. and Mexico: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (Exec. Rept. 105-4), S10950 [22OC]
Tribute to Hans Blix: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Con. Res. 45), S8358 [30JY]
Tribute to Loret Miller Ruppe: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 123), S9880 [24SE]
U.S. Contributions to Certain International Financial Institutions Appropriations: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 1082), S8358 [30JY]
U.S.-Hong Kong Extradition Treaty: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (Exec. Rept. 105-2), S8668 [2SE]
Resolutions by organizations
Honoring Memory of J. Melville Broughton, Jr.: North Carolina General Assembly, S6907 [7JY]
Resolutions of ratification
International Telecommunications Union Constitution and Convention, S10858 [20OC]
Migratory Bird Protocol Between the U.S. and Canada, S10950 [22OC]
Migratory Bird Protocol Between the U.S. and Mexico, S10949 [22OC]
Protocol Amending Taxation Convention With Canada, S11448 [30OC]
Taxation Agreement With Turkey, S11447 [30OC]
Taxation Convention With Austria, S11447 [30OC]
Taxation Convention With Ireland, S11448 [30OC]
Taxation Convention With Luxembourg, S11447 [30OC]
Taxation Convention With South Africa, S11448 [30OC]
Taxation Convention With Switzerland, S11447 [30OC]
Taxation Convention With Thailand, S11447 [30OC]
Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Flank Document Agreement: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S4282 [9MY]
Treaty on Maritime Boundaries Between the U.S. and Mexico, S10950 [22OC]
U.S.-Hong Kong Extradition Treaty, S8668 [2SE]
Rules
Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S1244
Testimonies
Nomination of William E. Kennard to the FCC: William E. Kennard, S11309 [29OC]
Texts of
S. 763, expulsion of students for possession of guns or illegal drugs, S4679 [19MY]
S. 940, Battle of Midway National Memorial Act, S6003 [19JN]
S. 1138, Freedom To Ship Act, S8605-S8607 [31JY]
S. Res. 81, importance of the Denver, CO, Summit of Eight and tribute to Colorado, S5890 [17JN]
Tributes
Broughton, J. Melville, Jr., S6906 [7JY]
Morris, Robert J., S922 [4FE]
Rynearson, Art, S5789 [17JN]
St. John, Jeffrey, S697 [28JA]
Thurmond, Senator, S5213 [3JN]