REPUBLICAN PARTY
Addresses
Bipartisan Congressional Retreat: David McCullough, H1160 [19MR], E460 [13MR]
Promise of Conservatism: Malcolm Wallop, E1115-E1117 [4JN]
Republican Agenda: Speaker Gingrich, E1011-E1013 [22MY]
Amendments
Committees of the House: minority party appointments (H. Res. 328), H10918 [13NO]
Analyses
Marauding the Middle Class—Republican Tax Breaks for the Rich: Committee on the Budget (Senate) Democratic Staff, S2753-S2755 [21MR]
Articles and editorials
Attack Culture, E445 [12MR]
Budget Week, H6333 [30JY]
Deceptive Budget Deal, S4689 [19MY]
Empty-Bench Syndrome—Congressional Republicans Are Determined To Put Clinton's Judicial Nominees on Hold, S5066 [23MY]
Environmental Promises To Keep, E1537 [28JY]
Florida Couple To Plead Guilty to Taping GOP Leaders' Cell Phone Call, H1986 [29AP]
GOP Contract With America Has Been a Blueprint for Action, E1630 [3SE]
GOP Welfare Plan Insults the Poor, E1251 [18JN]
GOP's Judicial Freeze—A Fight To See Who Rules Over the Law, S5067 [23MY]
``Hummon'', S3413 [22AP]
Military Forces Are Near ``Breaking Point'' GOP Report Charges, H1350 [9AP]
Mr. Huang's Briefings, E822 [5MY]
Pattern of Stonewalling, E834 [5MY]
Reagan Boom, E1640 [3SE]
Republicans Get Some Very Bad News, S10380 [6OC]
Republicans Warn Reno on Independent Counsel, S3131 [14AP]
Tax Bill's Complexities Often Aid Wealthy, S5968 [19JN]
Then There's Plan B, H5128 [10JY]
Tossing Gore, E1744 [11SE]
Will the Rule of Law Survive Clinton?, E821 [5MY]
Work Unfinished—More To Be Done Regarding Budgets—Voters Themselves Must Do Reminding, E1634 [3SE]
Bills and resolutions
Budget: ensure that the budget proposal concurs with the provisions of the bipartisan budget agreement (see H.R. 2037), H4645 [25JN]
Committee on Banking and Financial Services (House): majority party appointments (see H. Res. 114), H1611 [16AP]
———minority party appointments (see H. Res. 118), H1611 [16AP]
Committee on Government Reform and Oversight (House): election of members (see H. Res. 108), H1391 [9AP]
Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate): funding for investigation of Federal election campaign fundraising and expenditure practices (see S. Res. 61), S1924 [4MR]
———majority party appointments (see S. Res. 89), S4879 [21MY]
Committee on House Oversight (House): majority party appointments (see H. Res. 137), H2091 [30AP]
Committee on Science (House): majority party appointments (see H. Res. 82), H767 [5MR]
Committee on Small Business (House): majority party appointments (see H. Res. 52), H524 [12FE]
Committee on Standards of Official Conduct (House): majority party appointments (see H. Res. 249), H8160 [29SE]
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure (House): majority party appointments (see H. Res. 78, 213), H669 [26FE], H6715 [1AU]
Committees of the House: majority party appointments (see H. Res. 12, 25, 32, 196, 325, 331), H70 [7JA], H156 [9JA], H244 [21JA], H5664 [23JY], H10764 [12NO], H10955 [13NO]
Committees of the Senate: majority party appointments (see S. Res. 10, 13, 14), S112 [9JA]
Elections: requirements for candidates receiving Federal campaign financing relative to participation in multicandidate forums (see H.R. 2478), H7364 [16SE]
FEC: expedite availability of reports (see H.R. 2074), H4834 [26JN]
———require electronically filed congressional candidate reports and make them available through the Internet (see H.R. 2433), H7008 [8SE]
———require electronically filed reports and to make such reports available to the public within 24 hours of receipt (see H.R. 2109), H4912 [8JY]
———require national committees of political parties to file pre-general election reports (see H.R. 355), H150 [9JA]
———require reports on certain election expenditures (see H.R. 1705), H3201 [22MY]
Independent Bipartisan Commission on Campaign Finance Reform: establish (see S. 919), S5790 [17JN]
Political campaigns: ban soft money in elections for Federal office (see H.R. 110, 458), H142 [9JA], H243 [21JA]
———prohibit use of soft money and require written authorization for use of salary withholdings for political activities (see H.R. 2147), H5131 [10JY]
———prohibit use of soft money in Federal elections (see H.R. 1025), H888 [11MR]
Political parties: authorize printing of the history manuscripts of the Republican and Democratic Policy Committees (see S. Res. 67), S2646 [20MR]
Presidential Debate Commission: establish on an ongoing basis and require nominees for President and Vice President to participate in debates to receive Federal funding for party conventions (see H.R. 223), H146 [9JA]
Senate: authorizing minority and majority leaders to make appointments during adjournment (see S. Res. 156), S12576 [13NO]
Senate Rules: amend relative to committee ratios (see S. Res. 9), S112 [9JA]
States: requirements relative to access to election ballots for certain parties (see H.R. 2477), H7364 [16SE]
Chronologies
White House Document/Subpoena Requests, 1996-97: Committee on Government Reform and Oversight (House), H1914 [29AP]
Comparisons
Family taxable income under the Republican tax plan and the Democratic tax plan, H4685 [26JN]
Iran-Contra, October Surprise, and Committee on Government Reform and Oversight (House) subpoena authority, H4094 [20JN]
Eulogies
Vass, Mal: Representative Kingston, E1583 [1AU]
Letters
Awarding of Federal contracts relative to union status of contractors: Committee on Labor and Human Resources (Senate) majority membership, S3345 [17AP]
Bipartisan budget agreement relative to tax cuts: Speaker Gingrich and Senator Lott, S4981 [22MY]
Dept. of the Interior and related agencies appropriations: several Republican Members of Congress, E1681 [8SE]
Weekly Standard (publication) poll relative to campaign finance reform: Jim Nicholson, Republican National Committee, S10381 [6OC]
Lists
Capitol Pages, S673 [23JA]
Committee on the Budget (Senate) majority staff, S6059 [23JN]
Republican amendments to S. 1022, Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies appropriations, S8066 [24JY]
Republican National Committee Gala Events Leadership Committee requirements, S10129 [29SE]
Memorandums
Republican National Committee Donations to Nonprofit Organizations: Cindy Finnegan, John Grotta Co., S12446 [10NO]
———Jo-Anne L. Coe, S12446 [10NO]
Republican National Committee Donations to Nonprofit Organziations: Jo-Anne L. Coe, S12446 [10NO]
Republican Party Campaign Fundraising Prospects: Kevin Kellum, S10129 [29SE]
Tribute to Way Carter: Mal Vass, E1584 [1AU]
Papers
BBCA, Super-Majorities, and the Federalist—Madison and Hamilton Supported Super-Majorities: Senate Republican Policy Committee, S1873 [4MR]
Constitution and BBCA's Super-Majorities: Senate Republican Policy Committee, S1873 [4MR]
Gimmick Even the President Won't Embrace—Clinton's Remarks Undercut BBCA Opponents: Senate Republican Policy Committee, S1873 [4MR]
Overlooked Effects of Excluding Social Security From BBCA: Senate Republican Policy Committee, S1872 [4MR]
President Clinton's Failing War on Drugs, S12545 [13NO]
Press releases
Investigation of Federal Election Campaign Fundraising and Expenditure Practices: Citizen Action (organization), H1380 [9AP]
———Reform Party, H1381 [9AP]
———U.S. Public Interest Research Group, H1380 [9AP]
President Clinton Delivers the First Balanced Budget in a Generation—Historic Agreement Promotes the Country's Priorities, H2177 [6MY]
Remarks in House
Anne Arundel County, MD: anniversary of Republican Women of Anne Arundel County, E347 [27FE]
Bipartisan Task Force on Reform of the Ethics Process: establish, H456 [12FE]
Budget: allocation of funds, H729 [5MR], H1395 [10AP], H1548 [16AP]
———balance, H4919 [9JY]
———comparison between congressional and Clinton administration proposals, H566 [13FE], H705 [3MR]
———ensure that the budget proposal concurs with the provisions of the bipartisan budget agreement (H.R. 2037), H4576 [25JN], H5602 [23JY]
———Republican proposal, H729, H730 [5MR]
Clinton, President: State of the Union Message, H290 [5FE], E222 [12FE]
Committee on Banking and Financial Services (House): majority party appointments (H. Res. 114), H1545 [16AP]
Committee on Government Reform and Oversight (House): election of members (H. Res. 108), H1366 [9AP]
———investigation of Federal election campaign fundraising and expenditure practices, H1114 [19MR], H1191 [20MR], H1375-H1383 [9AP], H1913 [29AP], H2687, H2779 [15MY], H3791 [12JN], H4092-H4103 [20JN], H5135 [11JY], H5671 [24JY], H5831 [28JY], H5927 [29JY], H7836 [25SE], H8047-H8051 [26SE], H8586, H8587 [7OC], H8716-H8723 [8OC], E834 [5MY], E1451 [17JY]
———potential discrimination against Asian Americans relative to investigation of Federal election campaign fundraising and expenditure practices, E1953 [7OC]
Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate): investigation of Federal election campaign fundraising and expenditure practices, H5304 [16JY], H5500 [22JY], H6301 [30JY], H6921, H6922, H6923 [5SE], H7016, H7021 [9SE], H7123, H7125 [10SE], E1744 [11SE]
Committee on House Oversight (House): majority party appointments (H. Res. 137), H2052 [30AP]
Committee on Rules (House): consideration of minority amendments to appropriations legislation, H5560, H5563 [22JY]
Committee on Science (House): majority party appointments (H. Res. 82), H739 [5MR]
Committee on Small Business (House): majority party appointments (H. Res. 52), H512 [12FE]
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure (House): majority party appointments (H. Res. 213), H6709 [1AU]
———majority party appointments (H. Res. 78), H642 [26FE]
Committees of the House: majority party appointments (H. Res. 12), H29 [7JA], H82 [9JA]
———majority party appointments (H. Res. 196), H5663 [23JY]
———majority party appointments (H. Res. 25), H76 [9JA]
———majority party appointments (H. Res. 32), H235 [21JA]
———majority party appointments (H. Res. 325), H10764 [12NO]
———majority party appointments (H. Res. 331), H10918 [13NO]
———minority party appointments (H. Res. 328), H10794 [13NO]
Congress: accomplishments of the 105th Congress, H6696-H6701 [31JY]
———bipartisan accomplishments, H10774 [13NO]
———national agenda, H1382 [9AP], H2011 [30AP]
Dept. of Justice: investigation of interception of cellular phone conversations between Members of Congress, H1396 [10AP], H1984 [29AP]
Domestic policy: national agenda, H729, H730 [5MR], H856-H859 [11MR], H1023-H1030 [17MR], H1096-H1103 [18MR], H1281 [21MR], H1584 [16AP], H1717 [23AP], H1917 [29AP], H2082-H2088 [30AP], H2097 [1MY], H4075 [19JN], H5170 [11JY], H5580 [23JY], H5921 [29JY], H6765-H6772 [3SE], H9784 [30OC]
Ecology and environment: national objectives priority assignments, H1696 [17AP], E1536 [28JY]
Economy: effect of economic policies on Dow Jones Industrial Average, H5904 [28JY]
———national objectives priority assignments, E1640 [3SE]
Education: national policy to improve system, H9491-H9499 [23OC]
Employment: treatment of former welfare recipients relative to income and workplace protection, H3790 [12JN], H3869, H3904, H3905 [18JN], H4078, H4080-H4082 [19JN], H4567, H4568, H4569, H4591 [25JN]
Families and domestic relations: impact on national agenda, H1165-H1172 [19MR]
FEC: expedite availability of reports (H.R. 2074), E1342 [27JN]
———funding for investigation of Federal election campaign fundraising and expenditure practices, H2694, H2757 [15MY]
———funding for investigation of Federal election campaign fundraising and expenditure practices (S. Res. 61), H2606, H2614 [14MY], H2691 [15MY]
———require reports on certain election expenditures (H.R. 1705), E1044 [22MY]
Federal Express Corp.: alleged political pressure relative to political action committee contributions, H954 [13MR]
Friends of Ireland (organization): St. Patrick's Day statement, E485 [17MR]
Gingrich, Representative: reelection as Speaker of the House, H17-H23 [7JA], H79 [9JA], E32 [7JA]
Government: define role and scope, H2866 [16MY]
———shutdown relative to budget process, H5409 [17JY]
Hershey, PA: bipartisan congressional conference, H892, H893, H895, H931 [12MR], H951 [13MR], H1042 [18MR], H1157, H1158, H1159-H1161, H1162, H1163 [19MR], E455 [12MR], E460 [13MR]
House of Representatives: delay in adjourning for Jewish holiday, H8303, H8304 [2OC]
———elimination of bipartisan task force on ethics, H3867, H3869 [18JN]
———goals of the 105th Congress, H35 [7JA]
———impact of partisanship, E465 [13MR]
Immigration: budgetary treatment of programs for legal immigrants, H894 [12MR]
Members of Congress: tribute to the Renewal Alliance, E478 [13MR], E538 [20MR]
Political campaigns: prohibit use of soft money in Federal elections (H.R. 1025), E495 [18MR]
Political parties: partisan use of issues, H3868 [18JN]
———switching of affiliation by elected Democratic officials, E2018 [21OC]
Presidential Debate Commission: establish on an ongoing basis and require nominees for President and Vice President to participate in debates to receive Federal funding for party conventions (H.R. 223), E4 [7JA]
Republican Conference: announcement of new members, H5306 [16JY]
Republican Housing Opportunity Caucus: establish, H250 [4FE]
Taxation: capital gains rates, H1395 [10AP]
———comparison between congressional and Clinton administration proposals, H5005 [9JY]
———rates, H1396 [10AP], H3904 [18JN], H4080-H4082 [19JN], H4224, H4225, H4226, H4228, H4229, H4230, H4313-H4334 [24JN], H4802-H4813 [26JN], E2215 [7NO]
Weld, William F.: nomination to be Ambassador to Mexico, H7265 [15SE]
Remarks in Senate
Budget: allocation of funds, S4688 [19MY]
———comparison between congressional and Clinton administration proposals, S2054 [10MR], S2169 [12MR]
———comparison between congressional and Clinton administration proposals relative to Medicare, S3397 [22AP]
———ensure budget proposal concurs with the bipartisan budget agreement to restrict tax cuts over a ten year period, S4981, S4982 [22MY]
Clinton, President: State of the Union Message, S928, S935 [4FE], S997, S1006 [5FE]
Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate): funding for investigation of Federal election campaign fundraising and expenditure practices, S2057-S2078 [10MR], S2096-S2109, S2113-S2125 [11MR]
———funding for investigation of Federal election campaign fundraising and expenditure practices (S. Res. 61), S1928 [4MR]
———investigation of Federal election campaign fundraising and expenditure practices, S7035-S7040 [9JY], S7512 [16JY], S7823 [22JY], S8284 [29JY]
Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select): ratios changes, S111 [9JA]
Committees of the Senate: majority party appointments (S. Res. 10), S110 [9JA]
———majority party appointments (S. Res. 10), correction, S1247 [11FE]
———majority party appointments (S. Res. 13), S110 [9JA]
———majority party appointments (S. Res. 14), S111 [9JA]
Congress: legislative priorities of 105th Congress, S134 [21JA]
Domestic policy: national agenda, S122-S126, S134 [21JA], S674-S676 [23JA], S2575-S2577 [20MR]
Friends of Ireland (organization): St. Patrick's Day statement, S2343 [17MR]
Government: bipartisan cooperation, S580 [22JA]
Independent Bipartisan Commission on Campaign Finance Reform: establish (S. 919), S5807, S5808 [17JN]
Political campaigns: participation of tax-exempt organizations in partisan activities in violation of Federal election campaign laws, S2404, S2408 [18MR], S2493 [19MR], S12442-S12446 [10NO]
Political parties: authorize printing of the history manuscripts of the Republican and Democratic Policy Committees (S. Res. 67), S2735 [20MR]
Reagan, Ronald: International Republican Institute Freedom Award recipient, S11695 [4NO]
Senate: authorizing minority and majority leaders to make appointments during adjournment (S. Res. 156), S12676 [13NO]
———goals of the 105th Congress, S17-S19 [7JA]
———interruption of committee meetings on prostate cancer and IRS activities, S9754 [23SE]
Senate Rules: amend relative to committee ratios (S. Res. 9), S109 [9JA]
Taxation: rates, S2753 [21MR]
Statements
House Committee and Floor Procedures for the 103d Congress: Representative Moakley, E99 [21JA]
House Minority Rights To File Views on Legislation: Representative Dingell, E99 [21JA]
Investigation of Federal Election Campaign Fundraising and Expenditure Practices: Ann McBride, Common Cause (organization), H1380 [9AP]
———Becky Cain, League of Women Voters, H1379 [9AP]
———Joan Claybrook, Public Citizen (organization), H1381 [9AP]
———Thomas H. Andrews, Citizen Action (organization), H1379 [9AP]
Some Reflections Upon the Occasion of Changing My Political Party Affiliation from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party: Salvatore A. Caruso, E202-E204 [11FE]
St. Patrick's Day Call for a Cease-Fire in Northern Ireland: Friends of Ireland (organization), S2343 [17MR], E485 [17MR]
Summaries
Highlights of Testimony of the First Two Weeks of Hearings by the Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate) Into 1996 Campaign Finance Abuses, S8088 [24JY]
Texts of
H. Res. 12, majority party appointments to committees of the House, H29 [7JA], H82 [9JA]
H. Res. 25, majority party appointments to committees of the House, H76 [9JA]
H. Res. 32, majority party appointments to committees of the House, H235 [21JA]
H. Res. 78, majority party appointments to Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure (House), H642 [26FE]
H. Res. 82, majority party appointments to Committee on Science (House), H739 [5MR]
H. Res. 108, Committee on Government Reform and Oversight (House) election of members, H1366 [9AP]
H. Res. 114, Committee on Banking and Financial Services (House) majority party appointments, H1545 [16AP]
H. Res. 137, Committee on House Oversight (House) majority party appointments, H2052 [30AP]
H. Res. 196, majority party appointments to committees of the House, H5663 [23JY]
H. Res. 213, majority party appointments to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure (House), H6709 [1AU]
H. Res. 325, majority party appointments to committees of the House, H10764 [12NO]
H. Res. 328, minority party appointments to committees of the House, H10794 [13NO]
H. Res. 331, majority party appointments to committees of the House, H10918 [13NO]
H.R. 1705, Campaigns in the Sunshine Act, E1044 [22MY]
S. Res. 9, amend Senate Rules relative to committee ratios, S109, S112 [9JA]
S. Res. 10, majority party appointments to the committees of the Senate, S110, S112 [9JA]
S. Res. 13, majority party appointments to the committees of the Senate, S111, S113 [9JA]
S. Res. 14, majority party appointments to the committees of the Senate, S111, S113 [9JA]
S. Res. 61, Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate) funding for investigation of Federal election campaign fundraising and expenditure practices, S1927 [4MR]
S. Res. 67, printing of the history manuscripts of the Republican and Democratic Policy Committees, S2719, S2736 [20MR]
S. Res. 89, Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate) majority party appointments, S4899 [21MY]
S. Res. 156, authorizing Senate minority and majority leaders to make appointments during adjournment, S12676 [13NO]