SENATE related term(s) Committees of the Senate; Legislative Branch of the Government; Members of Congress; Votes in Senate
Addresses
Campaign Ethics Reform and Contribution Limits: Jerome Kohlberg, Campaign Reform Project, S10508 [8OC]
———Richard Rosenberg, Campaign Reform Project, S10509 [8OC]
———Thomas S. Murphy, Campaign Reform Project, S10509 [8OC]
Dedication of Herman E. Talmadge Memorial Highway: Representative Collins, E754 [24AP]
George McGovern's 75th Birthday Symposium: Senator Kennedy, E791 [30AP]
Political Campaign Reform and Contribution Limits: Newton Minow, E774-E776 [29AP]
Role of the Senate in American Democracy: Senator Byrd, S21-S23 [7JA]
Senate Process for Confirmation of Judicial Nominees: President Clinton, S10926 [22OC]
Unveiling of Robert C. Byrd Statue: Senator Byrd, E474 [13MR]
Amendments
Chemical Weapons Convention: ratification (S. Res. 75), S3584, S3604, S3618, S3621, S3624, S3639, S3689 [24AP]
Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate): authorizing expenditures (S. Res. 39), S2057, S2077, S2090 [10MR], S2096, S2097, S2109, S2114, S2145, S2146 [11MR]
Legislative branch of the Government: making appropriations (H.R. 2209), H5665 [23JY], H5884, H5885, H5889, H5890 [28JY]
———making appropriations (H.R. 2209), consideration (H. Res. 197), H5791 [25JY]
———making appropriations (S. 1019), S7593, S7615 [16JY]
Members of Congress: constitutional amendment to limit terms (H.J. Res. 2), H453 [11FE], H486, H488, H490, H493, H495, H496, H499, H500, H504 [12FE]
Monuments and memorials: prohibit establishment of any national monument without an express act of Congress and the concurrence of the Governor and State legislature (H.R. 1127), H8404, H8408, H8410, H8411 [6OC], H8500, H8501 [7OC]
———prohibit establishment of any national monument without an express act of Congress and the concurrence of the Governor and State legislature (H.R. 1127), consideration (H. Res. 256), H8285 [1OC]
Political campaigns: ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 1190), S9526 [17SE]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 25), S10112, S10113, S10114, S10176, S10177, S10178 [29SE], S10434, S10436, S10438, S10439, S10440, S10442 [6OC], S10485, S10486 [7OC], S10661 [8OC]
Taxation: constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority on the passage of legislation increasing taxes (H.J. Res. 62), H1480 [15AP]
Analyses
Clean Money, Clean Elections Act (S. 918), S5802-S5804 [17JN]
Methodology Problems and Multibillion Dollar Errors Produce Large Distortions in Taxpayers Union Ratings: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, H4660 [26JN]
Announcements
Federal Election Campaign Act: mid-year compliance report, S7741 [17JY]
Appointments
Advisory Committee on the Records of Congress, S4399 [13MY], H6721 [3SE]
Civil Aviation Review Commission, S2376 [17MR]
Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards, H923 [12MR]
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe: members, S8523 [31JY]
Committee To Escort the President, H273 [4FE]
Conferees: H.R. 2209, legislative branch of the Government appropriations, S8216 [29JY], H6758 [3SE]
Coordinating Committee on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, S2335 [14MR]
North Atlantic Assembly, S24 [7JA], S5021 [22MY]
Reading of George Washington's farewell address, S1336 [12FE]
Senate Arms Control Observer Group, S4131 [7MY]
Senate tellers to count electoral votes, S115 [9JA]
Social Security Advisory Board, H924 [12MR]
U.S. Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control, S6386 [25JN]
Articles and editorials
And the Power of the Ballot, S10507 [8OC]
Another Bad One, S2725 [20MR]
Bad Treaties Do Make Security Problems Worse, S3517 [23AP]
Beltway's Hale-Bopp, S10517 [8OC]
Beware So-Called Fixes, S10343 [6OC]
Bum's Rush, S3588 [24AP]
Campaign Finance—Fix It, S10507 [8OC]
Cases Pile Up as Judgeships Remain Vacant, S4517, S4580 [15MY], S5303 [5JN]
Chemical Pact, S3587 [24AP]
Chemical Reactions, S3630 [24AP], S3711 [25AP]
Chemical Weapons Coverup, S3589 [24AP]
Chemical Weapons Pact—Let's Make a Deal, S3521 [23AP]
Coming Home, S140 [21JA]
Congress According to Kessler?, E1483 [23JY]
CWC Imperative, S3520 [23AP]
Dangerous Treaty, S3589 [24AP]
Daniel Patrick Moynihan—The Senate's Renaissance Man Turns 70, S2625 [20MR]
Don't Rush the Chemical Weapons Treaty, S3588 [24AP]
Empty-Bench Syndrome—Congressional Republicans Are Determined To Put Clinton's Judicial Nominees on Hold, S5066 [23MY]
Fear of Foreign Cash, S8290 [30JY]
First Amendment Is Not a Loophole—Protecting Free Expression in the Election Campaign Context, S10359-S10376 [6OC]
Garland—A Centrist Choice, S2532 [19MR]
GOP Contract With America Has Been a Blueprint for Action, E1630 [3SE]
GOP Pressures Business Group To Dump Their Dem Lobbyists, S294 [21JA]
GOP To Rebuke Companies for Bipartisan Donations, S293 [21JA]
GOP's Judicial Freeze—A Fight To See Who Rules Over the Law, S5067 [23MY]
Government Gag, S2182 [12MR], S2391 [18MR]
Here Come the Speech Police, S10121, S10150 [29SE]
Here Come the Spies, S3510 [23AP]
I Raised Money From My Office, So?, E1926 [2OC]
Impending CWC Debate, S3614 [24AP]
Just Say No to a Bad Treaty, S3587 [24AP]
Keep Campaign Reform Legal, S10341 [6OC]
Kirkpatrick—The Threat Will Remain, S3712 [25AP]
Leader Lott's Amendment, S10272 [1OC]
Lott's Mirrors, S3711 [25AP]
Make No Amends, H484 [12FE]
Making Pols Into Crooks—Campaign-Finance ``Reform'' Criminalizes Politics and Deepens Public Cynicism, S10503 [8OC]
Media Too Quick To Buy Into Campaign Reform, S10502 [8OC]
Money Gag, S10342 [6OC]
Money—Hard, Soft and Dirty, S11241 [27OC]
Most Lobbyists Oppose McCain-Feingold Bill, S10379 [6OC]
Moynihan Imprint, S2624 [20MR]
Mr. Huang's Briefings, E822 [5MY]
No to Chemical Arms Treaty, S3586 [24AP]
On My Mind—Matter of Character, S3710 [25AP]
Only a Constitutional Amendment Can Limit Campaign Cash, S2243 [13MR]
``Open Up in the Name of the.....Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons?'', S3614 [24AP]
Parties' Congressional Campaign Committees Took in Millions in ``Soft Money'' in 1995-96, S2385 [18MR]
Passing the Budget Buck, S5429 [9JN]
Pattern of Stonewalling, E834 [5MY]
Poisons for Peace, S3613 [24AP]
Political Campaign Reforms, S10341 [6OC]
Political Money and Freedom of Speech, S10353-S10358 [6OC]
Price Controls on Democracy, E1910 [2OC]
Republicans Get Some Very Bad News, S10380 [6OC]
Save the First Amendment, S2393 [18MR]
Save Us From the Purists—Some Supporters of Term Limits Have Devised a Tactic at Odds With the Best Reason for Limits, H420 [11FE], H465 [12FE]
Skirting the Real Scandal, S4135 [8MY]
So, We Talk Too Much?, S2182 [12MR]
Strong and Positive Legacy, E152 [4FE]
10 Big Lies About Campaign Finance, S10518 [8OC]
Tossing Gore, E1744 [11SE]
Trent Lott's Poison Pill, S10272 [1OC]
U.S. Would Benefit From Chemical Treaty, S3576 [24AP]
Vote Against McCain, Wait, Can I Say That?, S10504 [8OC]
What a Change 40 Years Makes, S4324 [12MY]
Wrong Way on Campaign Finance, S2181 [12MR]
Bills and resolutions
Appointments: authorizing minority and majority leaders to make appointments during adjournment (see S. Res. 156), S12576 [13NO]
Baglien, Brent: authorize testimony and representation in U.S. v. Blackley (see S. Res. 162), S12576 [13NO]
Brown, Kristine D.: authorize testimony in U.S. v. Tara LaJuan Edwards and U.S. v. Robbin T. Stoney (see S. Res. 137), S10882 [21OC]
Budget: ensure that the budget proposal concurs with the provisions of the bipartisan budget agreement (see H.R. 2037), H4645 [25JN]
———setting forth the Federal budget for 1998-2002 (H. Con. Res. 84), disposition of Senate amendments (see H. Res. 156), H3203 [22MY]
Burns, Senator: authorize testimony in U.S. v. Delyla D. Wilson (see S. Res. 130), S10428 [6OC]
Business and industry: ensure congressional approval of compliance costs relative to Government regulations (see H.R. 1591), H2678 [14MY]
Byrd, Senator: tribute (see S. Res. 7), S100 [7JA]
Capitol Building and Grounds: use of the rotunda for congressional Christmas celebration (see H. Con. Res. 190), H10420 [8NO]
———use of the rotunda for Senate Thanksgiving Celebration (see H. Con. Res. 142), H6797 [3SE]
Claremont Commission: establish independent Federal election campaign reform commission (see S. 876), S5507 [11JN]
Cleland, Senator: floor privileges for staff (see S. Res. 8), S100 [7JA]
Committee on Aging (Senate, Special): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 41), S856 [30JA]
Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 20), S634 [22JA]
Committee on Appropriations (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 33), S804 [29JA]
Committee on Armed Services (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 38), S856 [30JA]
Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 28), S726 [28JA]
Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 29), S726 [28JA]
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 34), S804 [29JA]
Committee on Environment and Public Works (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 26), S726 [28JA]
Committee on Finance (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 27), S726 [28JA]
Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 37), S856 [30JA]
Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate): additional funding (see S. 378), S1734 [27FE]
———authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 39), S856 [30JA]
———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 Inaugural Ceremonies (Joint): extend (see S. Con. Res. 2), S100 [7JA]
Committee on Indian Affairs (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 46), S945 [4FE]
Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select): authorize the production of records relative to CIA involvement in crack cocaine sales to fund Nicaraguan Contras (see S. Res. 91), S5109 [23MY]
———authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 30), S726 [28JA]
Committee on Labor and Human Resources (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 35), S804 [29JA]
Committee on Printing (Joint): election of members (see S. Res. 31), S726 [28JA]
Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate): authorize production of records to law enforcement officials relative to contested Senate election in Louisiana (see S. Res. 135), S10788 [9OC]
———authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 42), S945 [4FE]
———authorizing expenditures for consultants (see S. Res. 138), S11034 [23OC]
Committee on Small Business (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 40), S856 [30JA]
Committee on the Budget (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 44), S945 [4FE]
Committee on the Judiciary (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 43), S945 [4FE]
Committee on the Library (Joint): election of members (see S. Res. 31), S726 [28JA]
Committee on Veterans' Affairs (Senate): authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 45), S945 [4FE]
———authorizing supplemental expenditures (see S. Res. 126), S9969 [25SE]
Committees of the Senate: authorize printing of rules (see S. Res. 32), S726 [28JA]
———authorize printing of rules for special investigatory committees (see S. Res. 132), S10428 [6OC]
———authorizing expenditures (see S. Res. 54), S1300 [12FE]
———majority party appointments (see S. Res. 10, 13, 14), S112 [9JA]
———minority party appointments (see S. Res. 11, 12), S112 [9JA]
Congress: adjournment (see S. Con. Res. 3, 14, 68; H. Con. Res. 21, 87, 108, 136, 169), S100 [7JA], S2647 [20MR], S12576 [13NO], H588 [13FE], H3203 [22MY], H4835 [26JN], H6705 [31JY], H8727 [8OC]
———adjournment (H. Con. Res. 108), consideration (see H. Res. 176), H4645 [25JN]
———compile and make available to the public the names of candidates for election who agree to conduct campaigns in accordance with a Code of Election Ethics (see H. Con. Res. 160), H8054 [26SE]
———constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority on the passage of legislation increasing revenue (see S.J. Res. 9), S163 [21JA]
———constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority on the passage of legislation increasing revenue and a balanced budget (see H.J. Res. 52), H523 [12FE]
———joint session for the State of the Union Message (see H. Con. Res. 9), H244 [21JA]
———limit consideration of nonemergency matters in emergency legislation (see S. 647, 1182), S3662 [24AP], S9411 [16SE]
———notify the President that a quorum has assembled (see S. Res. 2; H. Res. 3), S100 [7JA], H70 [7JA], H155 [9JA]
———punish false statements made during debate on the floor of either House of Congress (see H.R. 425), H153 [9JA]
———reform pension plan for Members and employees (see H.R. 729), H523 [12FE]
———require the posting of the Ten Commandments in the House and Senate Chambers (see H. Con. Res. 35), H725 [4MR]
———set date for convening of 105th Congress, 2d session (see S.J. Res. 39), S12576 [13NO]
———specify source of constitutional authority for the enactment of legislation (see H.R. 292), H148 [9JA]
———treatment of Members and employees for retirement purposes (see S. 820; H.R. 1765), S5253 [3JN], H3273 [3JN]
———treatment of travel awards accrued during official travel by Members, officers, or employees (see H.R. 1896; H. Res. 64), H588 [13FE], H3797 [12JN]
———waive enrollment requirements for certain legislation (see H.J. Res. 103), H10420 [8NO]
Congressional Budget Act: establish a point of order that precludes raising revenues to enforce the bipartisan balanced budget agreement (see H.R. 2230), H5664 [23JY]
Congressional Office of Compliance: approval of regulations relative to labor-management relations (see H. Con. Res. 5; H. Res. 19), H155, H156 [9JA]
Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women: ratification (see H. Res. 96), H949 [12MR]
Courts: appointment of Federal judges (see S. 678), S3901 [1MY]
———constitutional amendment to provide that Federal judges be reconfirmed by the Senate every 10 years (see H.J. Res. 77), H2350 [7MY]
———constitutional amendment to provide that Federal judges be reconfirmed by the Senate every 12 years (see H.J. Res. 63), H889 [11MR]
Curran, Arthur: tribute (see S. Res. 36), S856 [30JA]
Daily meeting: fixing the hour (see S. Res. 3), S100 [7JA]
Daschle, Senator: tribute (see S. Res. 159), S12576 [13NO]
``Dedication and Unveiling of the Statue of Richard Brevard Russell, Jr.'': authorize printing (see S. Res. 90), S5109 [23MY]
Elections: change date for regularly scheduled Federal elections and establish polling place hours (see S. 1463), S12118 [8NO]
———constitutional amendment to regulate campaign expenditures and contribution limits (see S.J. Res. 18), S1734 [27FE]
———provide candidates for Federal office free access to interactive computer services for dissemination of campaign information (see H.R. 653), H393 [6FE]
———require a majority of campaign contributions come from State residents and ensure that employees are informed on use of labor organization dues and fees for political activities (see H.R. 2573), H8160 [29SE]
FEC: establish and administer an escrow account for certain campaign contributions (see H.R. 1494), H2090 [30AP]
———require electronically filed congressional candidate reports and make them available through the Internet (see H.R. 2433), H7008 [8SE]
———responsibility for investigations relative to campaign fundraising practices (see H. Con. Res. 46), H949 [12MR]
Federal Election Law Reform Commission: establish (see S. 812; H.R. 419), S5109 [23MY], H153 [9JA]
Frumin, Alan S.: designate as Parliamentarian Emeritus of the Senate (see S. Res. 23), S676 [23JA]
Gibbons, Richard: tribute (see S. Res. 36), S856 [30JA]
Gore, Vice President: tribute (see S. Res. 157), S12576 [13NO]
Government: reduce spending and regulatory programs (see H. Con. Res. 102), H4135 [21JN]
———require Congress and the President to fulfill their constitutional duty to take personal responsibility for Federal laws (see S. 433; H.R. 1036), S2206 [12MR], H948 [12MR]
Government regulations: analyze impact and improve congressional deliberation of proposed Federal private sector mandates (see S. 389; H.R. 1010), S1828 [3MR], H888 [11MR]
House of Representatives: notify that a quorum is present and of the election of the Speaker and Clerk (see H. Res. 2), H70 [7JA], H155 [9JA]
———notify that a quorum of the Senate is present (see S. Res. 1), S100 [7JA]
``How Our Laws Are Made'': authorize printing of revised edition (see S. Con. Res. 62), S11764 [5NO]
Howard M. Metzenbaum U.S. Courthouse, Cleveland, OH: designate (see S. 833), S5341 [5JN]
Independent Bipartisan Commission on Campaign Finance Reform: establish (see S. 919), S5790 [17JN]
Independent Commission on Campaign Finance Reform: establish (see H.R. 1614), H2679 [14MY]
Larson, Donn: tribute (see S. Res. 36), S856 [30JA]
Legislative branch of the Government: making appropriations (see S. 1019; H.R. 2209), S7486 [15JY], H5569 [22JY]
———making appropriations (H.R. 2209), consideration (see H. Res. 197), H5777 [24JY]
———making appropriations (H.R. 2209), consideration of conference report (see H. Res. 238), H7729 [23SE]
———require random drug testing of Members, officers, and employees (see H.R. 310), H149 [9JA]
LePire, James E.: authorize testimony in U.S. v. Tara LaJuan Edwards and U.S. v. Robbin T. Stoney (see S. Res. 137), S10882 [21OC]
Lobbying Disclosure Act: amend (see H.R. 233), H146 [9JA]
———technical corrections (see S. 758), S4658 [16MY]
Lobbyists: prohibit certain campaign services and reform disclosure rules (see S. 198), S634 [22JA]
Lott, Senator: tribute (see S. Res. 160), S12576 [13NO]
MacKay, Dwight: authorize testimony in U.S. v. Delyla D. Wilson (see S. Res. 130), S10428 [6OC]
Members of Congress: adjust basic pay relative to degree of success in deficit reduction (see S. 329; H.R. 343), S1382 [13FE], H150 [9JA]
———constitutional amendment relative to liability associated with the making of false statements (see H.J. Res. 29), H155 [9JA]
———constitutional amendment to allow States to limit terms (see H.J. Res. 31), H155 [9JA]
———constitutional amendment to limit terms (see S.J. Res. 16; H.J. Res. 2, 3, 8, 22, 33, 34, 42, 46, 49), S1300 [12FE], H154, H155 [9JA], H244 [21JA], H348 [5FE], H407 [10FE], H453 [11FE]
———constitutional amendment to limit terms and to increase the term of Representatives to 4 years (see H.J. Res. 5, 6, 16), H154, H155 [9JA]
———constitutional amendment to limit terms (H.J. Res. 2), consideration (see H. Res. 47), H451 [11FE]
———deny cost-of-living adjustments (see H.R. 2219, 2542; H. Con. Res. 1), H155 [9JA], H5569 [22JY], H7830 [24SE]
———deny Federal retirement annuities to Members convicted of felonies (see H.R. 1613), H2679 [14MY]
———deny salary adjustments relative to budget deficit (see H.R. 1906), H3864 [17JN]
———eliminate automatic salary adjustments (see H.R. 46, 330, 632, 1100, 2510, 2517), H68 [7JA], H140, H149 [9JA], H392 [6FE], H1111 [18MR], H7600 [18SE], H7728 [23SE]
———eliminate certain benefits (see S. 138, 205; H.R. 436), S162 [21JA], S725 [28JA], H153 [9JA]
———include an estimate of Federal retirement benefits in the reports of the Sec. of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives (see S. 269), S1017 [5FE]
———increase length of ban on lobbying activities after leaving office (see H.R. 390), H151 [9JA]
———link annual salary adjustments to cost-of-living adjustments for certain Social Security benefits (see H.R. 2763), H9729 [29OC]
———modify law providing a permanent appropriation for compensation (see H.R. 403), H152 [9JA]
———national advisory referendum on term limits (see H.R. 2056), H4646 [25JN]
———payment of salary relative to adoption of a balanced budget resolution (see H.R. 1746), H3203 [22MY]
———prohibit Federal funding of official travel after elections for Members who fail to be reelected (see H.R. 2276), H5826 [25JY]
———prohibit participation in Federal Employees' Retirement System (see H.R. 47), H68 [7JA], H140 [9JA]
———prohibit representation of foreign governments after leaving office (see H.R. 97), H70 [7JA], H142 [9JA]
———reduce pay and eliminate automatic cost-of-living pay increases (see S. 821), S5253 [3JN]
———require comparable treatment with Federal employees during Government shutdown (see H.R. 342), H150 [9JA]
Monuments and memorials: prohibit establishment of any national monument without an express act of Congress and the concurrence of the Governor and State legislature (see S. 477; H.R. 1127), S2552 [19MR], H1186 [19MR]
———prohibit establishment of any national monument without an express act of Congress and the concurrence of the Governor and State legislature (H.R. 1127), consideration (see H. Res. 256), H8160 [29SE]
———prohibit extension or establishment of any national monument in Idaho without public participation and an express act of Congress (see S. 62; H.R. 597), S160 [21JA], H346 [5FE]
———prohibit extension or establishment of any national monument in Washington without public participation and an express act of Congress (see H.R. 413), H152 [9JA]
———prohibit extension or establishment of any national monument without an express act of Congress (see H.R. 596), H346 [5FE]
Office of Senate Fair Employment Practices: temporary and intermittent service by the Director (see S. Res. 48), S945 [4FE]
———temporary and intermittent service by the Director (S. Res. 48), amend (see S. Res. 161), S12576 [13NO]
Pensions: annuity computation for Members of Congress and Federal employees (see H.R. 946), H766 [5MR]
Political campaigns: appointment of independent counsel to investigate fundraising practices in election campaigns (see S.J. Res. 23), S2416 [18MR]
———ban soft money in elections for Federal office (see H.R. 110, 458), H142 [9JA], H243 [21JA]
———consideration of ethics reform and contribution limits legislation (see S. Res. 65), S2416 [18MR]
———contribution limitations for multicandidate political committees (see H.R. 1081), H1018 [13MR]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (see S. 11, 25, 57, 95, 179, 918, 976, 1057, 1117, 1190, 1191, 1197, 1246, 1561; H.R. 140, 179, 493, 600, 767, 965, 1303, 1366, 1776, 1777, 2051, 2183, 2199, 2777; H. Res. 210, 236), S158, S159, S160, S161 [21JA], S633 [22JA], S5790 [17JN], S6727 [27JN], S7950 [23JY], S8532 [31JY], S9515 [17SE], S9636, S9637 [18SE], S10293 [1OC], S12575 [13NO], H143, H145 [9JA], H244 [21JA], H346 [5FE], H586 [13FE], H802 [6MR], H1439 [10AP], H1704 [17AP], H3475 [4JN], H4645 [25JN], H5485, H5486 [17JY], H6706 [31JY], H7600 [18SE], H9800 [30OC]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (H.R. 1366), consideration (see H. Res. 259, 272), H8438 [6OC], H8928 [21OC]
———impose monetary penalties for use of fraudulent political advertisements (see H.R. 423), H153 [9JA]
———prohibit candidates from accepting unsecured loans from depository institutions regulated under Federal law (see H.R. 783), H587 [13FE]
———prohibit contributions by multicandidate political committees controlled by foreign corporations (see H.R. 610), H347 [5FE]
———prohibit contributions by nonparty multicandidate political committees (see H.R. 70, 138, 472, 473), H69 [7JA], H141, H143 [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]
———provide for a voluntary system of public financing for Federal elections (see S. 229), S804 [29JA]
———reduce contributions by nonparty multicandidate political committees (see H.R. 569), H284 [4FE]
———require availability of certain information on the Internet, limit soft money, expand required spending reports, and transfer enforcement of campaign finance laws (see H.R. 1780), H3475 [4JN]
President pro tempore: establish consultant position (see S. 1120), S8532 [31JY]
Presidential appointments: require the appointment of the Chief of the Forest Service by the President (see H.R. 817), H627 [25FE]
Racial relations: congressional role in eliminating racism (see H. Res. 138), H2091 [30AP]
Select Commission To Advise on Reforming Elections: establish (see H.R. 141), H143 [9JA]
Senate Election Law Guidebook: authorize printing of revised edition (see S. Res. 143), S11764 [5NO]
Senate Legal Counsel: authorizing representation for Members, officers, and employees of the Senate in Douglas R. Page v. Richard Shelby, et al. (see S. Res. 101), S5791 [17JN]
———authorizing representation for the Office of Senate Fair Employment Practices in William L. Singer v. Office of Senate Fair Employment Practices (see S. Res. 77), S3419 [22AP]
———authorizing representation for the Senate in Senator Byrd v. Franklin D. Raines (see S. Res. 21), S634 [22JA]
Senate Rules: amend relative to committee ratios (see S. Res. 9), S112 [9JA]
———permit disabled employees with the privilege of the Senate floor to use supporting services on the floor (see S. Res. 71, 72, 110), S3117 [14AP], S3199 [15AP], S8361 [30JY]
Smith, Billy R.: authorize testimony in U.S. v. Tara LaJuan Edwards and U.S. v. Robbin T. Stoney (see S. Res. 137), S10882 [21OC]
Taxation: constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority on the passage of legislation increasing taxes (H.J. Res. 62), consideration (see H. Res. 113), H1456 [14AP]
———require a 60-vote supermajority to pass legislation increasing taxes (see S. 242), S855 [30JA]
Thurmond, Senator: election to be President pro tempore of the Senate (see S. Res. 4), S100 [7JA]
———notify the House of Representatives of election of the President pro tempore (see S. Res. 6), S100 [7JA]
———notify the President of election of the President pro tempore (see S. Res. 5), S100 [7JA]
———tribute (see S. Res. 158), S12576 [13NO]
Tsongas, Paul E.: tribute (see S. Res. 22), S634 [22JA]
West Virginia: production of records by Senators Byrd and Rockefeller relative to West Virginia v. Brenda S. Cook (see S. Res. 107), S7117 [9JY]
William Randolph Hearst Foundation Senate Youth Program: tribute to participants (see S. Res. 60), S1924 [4MR]
Biographies
Hantman, Alan M., S910 [30JA]
Certificates of election
Allard, Wayne, S1 [7JA]
Baucus, Max, S1 [7JA]
Biden, Joseph R., Jr., S1 [7JA]
Brownback, Sam, S2 [7JA]
Cleland, Max, S2 [7JA]
Cochran, Thad, S2 [7JA]
Collins, Susan M., S2 [7JA]
Craig, Larry E., S2 [7JA]
Domenici, Pete V., S2 [7JA]
Durbin, Richard J., S2 [7JA]
Enzi, Michael B., S2 [7JA]
Gramm, Phil, S2 [7JA]
Hagel, Chuck, S2 [7JA]
Harkin, Tom, S2 [7JA]
Helms, Jesse, S2 [7JA]
Hutchinson, Y. Tim, S2 [7JA]
Inhofe, James M., S3 [7JA]
Johnson, Tim, S3 [7JA]
Kerry John F., S3 [7JA]
Landrieu, Mary L., S3 [7JA]
Levin, Carl, S3 [7JA]
McConnell, Mitch, S3 [7JA]
Reed, Jack, S3 [7JA]
Roberts, Pat, S3 [7JA]
Rockefeller, John D., IV, S3 [7JA]
Sessions, Jeff, S3 [7JA]
Smith, Bob, S3 [7JA]
Smith, Gordon H., S3 [7JA]
Stevens, Ted, S3 [7JA]
Thompson, Fred, S4 [7JA]
Thurmond, Strom, S4 [7JA]
Torricelli, Robert G., S4 [7JA]
Warner, John W., S4 [7JA]
Wellstone, Paul D., S4 [7JA]
Chronologies
White House Document/Subpoena Requests, 1996-97: Committee on Government Reform and Oversight (House), H1914 [29AP]
Cloture motions
Political campaigns: ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 25), S10378 [6OC], S10466 [7OC], S10522 [8OC], S10731 [9OC]
Comparisons
Iran-Contra, October Surprise, and Committee on Government Reform and Oversight (House) subpoena authority, H4094 [20JN]
Conference reports
Legislative Branch of the Government Appropriations (H.R. 2209), H7580-H7589 [18SE]
Court documents
States supporting reversal of Supreme Court Buckley v. Valeo decision, S7958 [23JY]
Declarations
Descendants' Day: Trust for the Future (organization), S5883 [17JN]
Descriptions
House Rules Relating to Income Tax Increases, H1479 [15AP]
Designated acting Presidents pro tempore
Allard, Senator, S11305 [29OC]
Ashcroft, Senator, S4507 [15MY]
Collins, Senator, S981 [5FE]
Frist, Senator, S1049 [6FE]
Hagel, Senator, S921 [4FE], S1251 [12FE], S8161 [28JY]
Hutchinson, Senator, S1119 [7FE]
Roberts, Senator, S3933 [5MY], S7401 [14JY]
Santorum, Senator, S9437 [17SE]
Sessions, Senator, S10867 [21OC]
Stevens, Senator, S919 [3FE]
Eulogies
Spong, William B., Jr.: by Robert P. Crouch, Jr., S12561 [13NO]
———by Timothy J. Sullivan, S12561 [13NO]
Tsongas, Paul E.: by Ashley Tsongas, S712 [28JA]
———by Brian J. Martin, S709 [28JA]
———by Dennis Kanin, S711 [28JA]
———by F. Michael Kail, S711 [28JA]
———by Katina Tsongas, S712 [28JA]
———by Molly Tsongas, S712 [28JA]
———by Tak Takvorian, S710 [28JA]
———by Warren B. Rudman, S709 [28JA]
Excerpts
``American Constitutional Law,'' Laurence H. Tribe, S2249 [13MR]
Lobbying Disclosure Act, S1955 [5MR]
Factsheets
Constitutional Amendment To Require a Two-Thirds Majority on the Passage of Legislation Increasing Taxes (H.J. Res. 62), H1479 [15AP]
Histories
Campaign Finance Reform, 1987-1996, H7314 [16SE]
Interviews
Campaign ethics reform and contribution limits: Jimmy Carter with Atlanta (GA) Journal-Constitution, S11611 [3NO]
Letters
Acceptance of pro bono legal services by Members who challenge the validity of certain Federal statutes: Senators Byrd, Levin, and Moynihan, Committee on Appropriations (Senate), S2634, S2635 [20MR]
Analyze impact and improve congressional deliberation of proposed Federal private sector mandates: Barry S. Cargill, Small Business Association of Michigan, S1839 [3MR]
———Dan Danner, National Federation of Independent Business, S1839 [3MR]
———Jim Barrett, Michigan Chamber of Commerce, S1839 [3MR]
———John J. Motley, National Retail Federation, S1839 [3MR]
———R. Bruce Josten, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, S1839 [3MR]
Automatic system for continuing appropriations: several Democratic Senators, S4165 [8MY]
Bipartisan budget agreement relative to tax cuts: Speaker Gingrich and Senator Lott, S4981 [22MY]
Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act: several Senators, S9160 [11SE]
Campaign ethics reform and contribution limits: Bob Chase, National Education Association, S10380 [6OC]
———David Keating, National Taxpayers Union, S10345 [6OC]
———George Bush, S10505 [8OC], H5987 [29JY]
———Gerald R. Ford, S10506 [8OC], H5987 [29JY]
———Heidi H. Stirrup, Christian Coalition, S10344 [6OC]
———Ira Glasser, Laura W. Murphy and Joel Gora, ACLU, S10510-S10512, S10513-S10515 [8OC]
———Jimmy Carter, S10505 [8OC], H5987 [29JY]
———Joel Gora, ACLU, S10516 [8OC]
———Nancy Kassebaum Baker and Walter F. Mondale, S6183 [24JN], E1298-E1300 [23JN]
———Peggy J. Ellis, CATO Institute, S10344 [6OC]
———President Clinton, S9769 [23SE]
———Ronald Dworkin and Burt Neuborne, S10104 [29SE]
———Ronald Dworkin and Burt Neuborne, Brennan Center for Justice, S10001 [26SE]
———several former Members of Congress, S10506 [8OC]
Chemical Weapons Convention: Anthony Lake, S3597-S3599 [24AP]
———Bob Dole, S3485 [23AP]
———Carl Kaysen, Federation of American Scientists, S3516 [23AP]
———Chemical Manufacturers Association, S3511 [23AP]
———Executive Office of the President, S3600 [24AP]
———Frederick L. Webber, Chemical Manufacturers Association, S3510 [23AP]
———President Clinton, S3501 [23AP], S3600, S3616, S3645 [24AP]
———Samuel R. Berger, Executive Office of the President, S3583 [24AP]
———Senator Lott, S3596, S3599, S3600 [24AP]
———several scientists, S3515 [23AP]
Chemical Weapons Convention ratification relative to Russian compliance with chemical weapons destruction agreements: Senator Helms, Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate), S3609, S3610 [24AP]
Chemical Weapons Convention ratification relative to stemming the proliferation of chemical weapons: Dick Cheney, S3628 [24AP]
———Samuel R. Berger, Executive Office of the President, S3632 [24AP]
———several legal scholars, S3633 [24AP]
Citizen group independent political expenditures: ACLU, S10023 [26SE]
CNN coverage of Senate campaign finance hearings: Senator Craig, S8087 [24JY]
Colorado congressional term limits amendment: Richard A. Westfall, Colorado Office of the Attorney General, H488 [12FE]
Congressional approval of any international trade agreement that changes statutory law: Representative Archer, S1957 [5MR]
Constitutional amendment to regulate campaign expenditures and contribution limits: Ann McBride, Common Cause (organization), S2183 [12MR], S2255 [13MR]
———Burt Neuborne, Brennan Center for Justice, S2255-S2257 [13MR]
———Laura W. Murphy, ACLU, S2181 [12MR], S2392 [18MR]
Constitutional procedural requirements for legislation passed by both legislative bodies: Representative Skaggs, E2 [7JA]
Correction of vote by Representative Schumer to deny cost-of-living adjustments for Members of Congress: Representatives Snyder and Gejdenson, E1908 [2OC]
Ethics reform and contribution limits in political campaigns: Representative George Miller, E467 [13MR]
———several Representatives, E467 [13MR]
Federal judicial vacancies: several legal organizations, S8046 [24JY], S8505 [31JY]
Inventory reduction procedures relative to ``The Senate, 1789-1989'': Michael F. DiMario, GPO, S7595 [16JY]
———Senator Byrd, S7595 [16JY]
Investigation of contested Senate election in Louisiana: Doug Moreau, Baton Rouge, LA, District Attorney, S10256 [1OC]
———Mike Foster, Governor of Louisiana, S10256, S10257 [1OC]
———Senator Warner, S10256 [1OC]
———Senator Warner, Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate), S6481, S6483, S6485 [26JN]
———Senators Warner and Ford, S5081 [23MY]
———Senators Warner and Ford, Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate), S6483, S6484 [26JN]
National Monument Fairness Act: Bruce Babbitt, Sec. of the Interior, H8413 [6OC]
Prisoner rights in Peru: several Senators, S5687 [16JN]
Reform disclosure of lobbying activities to influence the Federal Government: Andrew Fois, Dept. of Justice, H819 [11MR]
Senate process for confirmation of judicial nominees: George P. Kazen, S5948 [18JN]
———Laurence H. Silberman, U.S. Court of Appeals, S2534, S2535 [19MR]
Senate Rules relative to privilege of the floor for employees of Senators and committees: Senators Lott and Daschle, S1377 [13FE]
Tribute to Patricia Gray: Muriel Humphrey Brown, S3798 [29AP]
U.S. travel policy in Lebanon: Senators Abraham and Levin, S5691 [16JN]
Use of FBI background investigations relative to confirmation of Presidential appointments: C. Boyden Gray, S1944, S1945 [5MR]
Weekly Standard (publication) poll relative to campaign finance reform: Jim Nicholson, Republican National Committee, S10381 [6OC]
World Trade Organization telecommunications restrictions on international investment: Senators McCain and Burns and Representative Oxley, S1957 [5MR]
Lists
Bills enacted into Public Law (105th Cong., 1st sess.), H5399 [16JY]
Campaign Reform Project Business Advisory Council, S10509 [8OC]
Capitol Pages, S673 [23JA]
CBO staff, S8322 [30JY]
Clinton administration diplomatic nominations status, S8148 [25JY]
Committee on Appropriations (Senate) subcommittee assignments, S840 [30JA]
Committee on Armed Services (Senate) staff, S5982 [19JN]
Committee on Finance (Senate) staff, S8322 [30JY], S8442 [31JY]
Committee on Taxation (Joint) staff, S6342 [25JN], S8425 [31JY]
Committee on the Budget (Senate) majority staff, S4716 [20MY], S6059 [23JN]
Committee on the Budget (Senate) minority staff, S6059 [23JN]
Committee on the Budget (Senate) vote on Hollings motion to report the Social Security Preservation Act (1990), S1360 [13FE], S1507 [25FE]
Congressional Research Service staff, S8322 [30JY]
Cosigners of campaign finance reform letter, E467 [13MR]
Cosponsors of Stevens amendment to S. 936, Dept. of Defense authorization, establish position for the National Guard Chief on the Joint Chiefs of Staff, S7402 [14JY]
Daily Digest Senate Editors, S2343 [17MR]
Democratic amendments to S. 1022, Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies appropriations, S8066 [24JY]
Legislative examples of filling up the ``amendment tree'', S10114 [29SE]
National Taxpayers Union big spenders of 1993, H4657 [26JN]
1997 Spring Senate Pages, S5590 [12JN]
Objectionable provisions in H.R. 2209, legislative branch of the Government appropriations conference report, S9876 [24SE]
Organizations supporting S. 389, analyze impact and improve congressional deliberation of proposed Federal private sector mandates, S1839 [3MR]
Republican amendments to S. 1022, Depts. of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies appropriations, S8066 [24JY]
Rollcall vote on amending the Constitution relative to regulation or control of expenditures in Federal elections (1993), S2187 [12MR]
Rollcall vote on Social Security trust fund provisions of the budget reconciliation (1990), S1360 [13FE], S1507 [25FE]
Senate Legislative Counsel staff, S8322 [30JY], S8442 [31JY]
Senator Roth's personal office staff, S8442 [31JY]
Senator Stevens' high school and college interns for floor privileges, S7459 [15JY]
Supporters of overturning Buckley v. Valeo—campaign finance reform, S2186 [12MR]
Treaties ratified by the Senate during the 104th Congress, S3500 [23AP]
Memorandums
Inventory Reduction Procedures Relative to ``The Senate, 1789-1989'': Dick Baker, Office of the Secretary of the Senate, S7595 [16JY]
Investigation of Contested Senate Election in Louisiana: Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate) and Dept. of Justice, S6484 [26JN]
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]
Use of FBI Background Investigations Relative to Confirmation of Presidential Appointments: Senator Warner, Sam Nunn, and C. Boyden Gray, S1944 [5MR]
Messages
Chemical Weapons Convention: President Clinton, S3748, S3749 [28AP], H1895 [28AP]
Motions
Adjournment, S5291 [4JN], S5385 [5JN], S5480 [10JN], S5549 [11JN], S10716 [8OC]
Investigation of contested Senate election in Louisiana: Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate), S6481 [26JN], S10255 [1OC]
Legislative branch of the Government: making appropriations (H.R. 2209), H5893 [28JY], H6755 [3SE]
Political campaigns: ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 25), S10113 [29SE], S10317 [3OC]
Notices
Congressional Office of Compliance: adoption of amendments to procedural rules, H1879-H1889 [24AP]
———adoption of regulations relative to Americans With Disabilities Act and public services and accommodations, S30-S61 [7JA]
———adoption of regulations relative to the Occupational Safety and Health Act, S61-S70 [7JA], H95-H135 [9JA]
———proposed rulemaking relative to Employee Polygraph Protection Act, Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, and Occupational Safety and Health Act, S9014-S9016 [9SE], S10291 [1OC], S11661-S11664 [4NO], H7276-H7279 [15SE], H8316 [2OC]
———proposed rulemaking relative to amendments to procedural rules, S25-S30 [7JA], S3949-S3959 [5MY], H89-H95 [9JA]
Senate Quarterly Mass Mail, S7741 [17JY], S12642 [13NO]
Oaths of office
Members, S6 [7JA]
Thurmond, Senator: President pro tempore of the Senate, S7 [7JA]
Obituaries
Paul Tsongas of Lowell, Boston (MA) Globe, S141 [21JA]
Robert J. Morris Is Dead at 82—Crusader Against Communism, S922 [4FE]
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]
Poems
``Happy Birthday, Jay Rockefeller, '' Senator Byrd, S5902 [18JN]
``Multiplication Table of Happiness,'' Senator Byrd, S11170 [23OC]
``Senator Thurmond,'' Senator Byrd, S4850 [21MY]
Prayers
Akaka, Abraham K., S10868 [21OC]
Ogilvie, Lloyd J., S1 [7JA], S109 [9JA], S119 [21JA], S579 [22JA], S671 [23JA], S693 [28JA], S779 [29JA], S823 [30JA], S921 [4FE], S981 [5FE], S1049 [6FE], S1145 [10FE], S1203 [11FE], S1251 [12FE], S1339 [13FE], S1425 [24FE], S1495 [25FE], S1593 [26FE], S1779 [28FE], S1807 [3MR], S1847 [4MR], S2035 [10MR], S2095 [11MR], S2157 [12MR], S2221 [13MR], S2299 [14MR], S2337 [17MR], S2377 [18MR], S2491 [19MR], S2741 [21MR], S2761 [7AP], S2865 [9AP], S2951 [10AP], S3067 [14AP], S3135 [15AP], S3233 [16AP], S3303 [17AP], S3391 [22AP], S3467 [23AP], S3567 [24AP], S3699 [25AP], S3741 [28AP], S3763 [29AP], S3809 [30AP], S3861 [1MY], S3933 [5MY], S3977 [6MY], S4043 [7MY], S4255 [9MY], S4291 [12MY], S4327 [13MY], S4401 [14MY], S4625 [16MY], S4663 [19MY], S4691 [20MY], S4781 [21MY], S4925 [22MY], S5023 [23MY], S5157 [2JN], S5197 [3JN], S5277 [4JN], S5293 [5JN], S5387 [9JN], S5431 [10JN], S5485 [11JN], S5651 [16JN], S5717 [17JN], S5893 [18JN], S5951 [19JN], S6017 [20JN], S6049 [23JN], S6105 [24JN], S6289 [25JN], S6669 [27JN], S6875 [7JY], S6955 [8JY], S7035 [9JY], S7131 [10JY], S7227 [11JY], S7429 [15JY], S7511 [16JY], S7743 [21JY], S7785 [22JY], S7879 [23JY], S7987 [24JY], S8113 [25JY], S8161 [28JY], S8207 [29JY], S8287 [30JY], S8631 [2SE], S8677 [3SE], S8765 [4SE], S8837 [5SE], S8877 [8SE], S8937 [9SE], S9097 [11SE], S9243 [12SE], S9303 [15SE], S9359 [16SE], S9437 [17SE], S9701 [19SE], S9737 [23SE], S9811 [24SE], S9989 [26SE], S10103 [29SE], S10185 [30SE], S10245 [1OC], S10339 [6OC], S10501 [8OC], S10719 [9OC], S10831 [20OC], S10911 [22OC], S11001 [23OC], S11173 [24OC], S11215 [27OC], S11245 [28OC], S11305 [29OC], S11503 [31OC], S11577 [3NO], S11617 [4NO], S11709 [5NO], S12073 [8NO], S12435 [10NO], S12503 [12NO], S12513 [13NO]
Prayers by visitors
Cohen, Daniel M., S8385 [31JY]
Eckstein, Yechiel, S2803 [8AP]
Ellisen, Dennis E., S5551 [12JN]
Haberman, Joshua O., S2005 [6MR]
Hecht, Mell, S9531 [18SE]
Higgs, Michael N., S7623 [17JY]
Kell, Lyle N., S4133 [8MY]
Lavin, Paul E., S7401 [14JY]
Lever, Charles C., Sr., S11395 [30OC]
Long, Michael J., S1689 [27FE]
Loo, Jack M., S1119 [7FE]
Mathis, Greg, S4507 [15MY]
Nestor, Charles, S9911 [25SE]
Newsome, Clarence G., S9033 [10SE]
Poole, Charles E., S6393 [26JN]
Porter, Phillip H., S10307 [3OC]
Pruitt, C. Edward, S10449 [7OC]
Richmond, Charles H., S1935 [5MR]
Schoenfeldt, Ron, S11795 [6NO]
Sessions, Senator, S10867 [21OC]
Watson, Robert A., S2575 [20MR]
Press releases
Campaign Ethics Reform and Contribution Limits: Jay Linter, United Church of Christ, S10510 [8OC]
Chemical Weapons Convention: Australia Group, S3516 [23AP], S3635 [24AP]
———Federation of American Scientists, S3515 [23AP]
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]
Reporters More Influential Than Campaign Cash? Most Americans Say Yes! Rasmussen Research (business), S10502 [8OC]
Reversal of Supreme Court Buckley v. Valeo Decision: several State attorneys general, S7958 [23JY]
Proclamations
Chronic Fatigue and Immune Dysfunction Syndrome Awareness Day, S5275 [3JN]
Proposals
Amendment to the Colorado State Constitution relative to congressional term limits, S1379 [13FE]
Campaign finance reform legislation (102d Congress), S10382-S10389 [6OC]
Chemical Weapons Convention ratification conditions (S. Res. 75), S3486-S3492 [23AP]
Disclosure of Senators responsible for holds on consideration of legislation or nominations, S9805 [23SE]
Independent counsel appointment to investigate fundraising practices in election campaigns, S8141 [25JY]
Protocol
Investigation of Contested Senate Election in Louisiana, S6482 [26JN]
Referendums
Require candidates and elected officials to show support for congressional term limits or have their refusal printed on the ballot: Maine, H462-H465 [12FE]
Regulations
Disclosure of Certain Pro Bono Legal Services: Committee on Ethics (Senate, Select), S1485 [24FE]
Senate Rules relative to privilege of the floor for employees of Senators and committees, S1377 [13FE]
Remarks in House
Architect of the Capitol: feasibility study for the installation of shower and locker facilities for congressional staff, H5879 [28JY]
———waste recycling program improvements, H5873 [28JY]
Bipartisan Task Force on Reform of the Ethics Process: establish, H456 [12FE]
Budget: ensure that the budget proposal concurs with the provisions of the bipartisan budget agreement (H.R. 2037), H4576 [25JN], H5602 [23JY]
———public access to budget information over the Internet, H2795 [16MY], H2934 [20MY]
Byrd, Senator: University of Michigan Distinguished Legislator of the Year Award recipient, E2291 [9NO]
Committee on Government Reform and Oversight (House): 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], 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 Taxation (Joint): staffing levels, H5885-H5889 [28JY], H6755-H6758 [3SE]
Congress: accomplishments of the 105th Congress, H6696-H6701 [31JY]
———adjournment (H. Con. Res. 21), H551 [13FE]
———adjournment (H. Con. Res. 87), H3195 [22MY]
———adjournment (H. Con. Res. 108), H4661 [26JN]
———adjournment (H. Con. Res. 108), consideration (H. Res. 176), H4651-H4661 [26JN]
———adjournment (H. Con. Res. 136), H6666 [31JY]
———adjournment (H. Con. Res. 169), H8691 [8OC]
———adjournment (S. Con. Res. 68), H10952 [13NO]
———bipartisan accomplishments, H10774 [13NO]
———constitutional procedural requirements for legislation passed by both legislative bodies, E2 [7JA]
———joint session for the State of the Union Message (H. Con. Res. 9), H236 [21JA]
———National Prayer Breakfast, H2054 [30AP]
———notify the President that a quorum has assembled (H. Res. 3), H7 [7JA]
———reauthorization of independent counsel statute, H3809 [17JN]
———reception honoring former Members of Congress, H3071-H3079 [21MY]
———reform pension plan for Members and employees (H.R. 729), E227 [12FE]
———require a three-fifths majority on the passage of legislation increasing revenue, H1282 [21MR]
———set date for convening of 105th Congress, 2d session (S.J. Res. 39), H10918 [13NO]
Courts: impeachment of Federal judges relative to judicial activism, E1552 [29JY]
FEC: establish and administer an escrow account for certain campaign contributions (H.R. 1494), H2052 [30AP], H4819 [26JN]
———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]
Friends of Ireland (organization): St. Patrick's Day statement, E485 [17MR]
GAO: selection of Comptroller General, E1588 [1AU]
Government: reduce spending and regulatory programs (H. Con. Res. 102), H4139, H4147-H4149 [23JN]
———reform disclosure of lobbying activities to influence the Federal Government, H819 [11MR]
Government regulations: analyze impact and improve congressional deliberation of proposed Federal private sector mandates (H.R. 1010), E480 [13MR]
Hampton, GA: dedication of Herman E. Talmadge Memorial Highway, E754 [24AP]
Hanover County, VA: tribute to public school system for receiving the U.S. Senate Award for Continuing Excellence, E2276 [9NO]
House of Representatives: notify that a quorum is present and of the election of the Speaker and Clerk (H. Res. 2), H7 [7JA]
``How Our Laws Are Made'': authorize printing of revised edition (S. Con. Res. 62), H10641 [12NO]
Howard M. Metzenbaum U.S. Courthouse, Cleveland, OH: designate (S. 833), H8091 [29SE], E1886 [29SE]
Immigration: Senate Criminal Alien Assistance Program funding, H7801 [24SE]
Judiciary: salary adjustments for Federal judges, E1552 [29JY]
Legislative branch of the Government: making appropriations, H5442 [17JY]
———making appropriations (H.R. 2209), H5868-H5895 [28JY], H5985 [29JY]
———making appropriations (H.R. 2209), conference report, H7746-H7754 [24SE]
———making appropriations (H.R. 2209), consideration (H. Res. 197), H5732 [24JY], H5783-H5793 [25JY]
———making appropriations (H.R. 2209), consideration of conference report (H. Res. 238), H7741-H7746 [24SE]
———making appropriations (H.R. 2209), motion to instruct conferees, H6755-H6758 [3SE]
———making appropriations (H.R. 2209), motion to recommit, H5893, H5894 [28JY]
Livingston, Representative: response to Ronald Kessler book ``Inside Congress'', E1483 [23JY]
Members of Congress: constitutional amendment to limit terms, E243 [12FE]
———constitutional amendment to limit terms and to increase the term of Representatives to 4 years (H.J. Res. 5), E69 [7JA]
———constitutional amendment to limit terms (H.J. Res. 2), H249, H259 [4FE], H417, H420 [11FE], H467-H512 [12FE], E70 [7JA], E212 [11FE], E277, E287, E290 [13FE]
———constitutional amendment to limit terms (H.J. Res. 2), consideration (H. Res. 47), H458-H467 [12FE]
———deny cost-of-living adjustments, H7753, H7761-H7769 [24SE], H8024 [26SE], H8214 [30SE], E1865 [25SE], E1878 [26SE], E1908, E1914 [2OC]
———deny cost-of-living adjustments (H.R. 2219), H7476 [17SE], E1465 [22JY]
———diabetes screening tests, H1077 [18MR], H1118 [19MR]
———eliminate automatic salary adjustments (H.R. 2510), E1802 [18SE]
———eliminate automatic salary adjustments (H.R. 2517), E1876 [26SE]
———eliminate automatic salary adjustments (H.R. 632), E1876 [26SE]
———limit terms, H457, H458 [12FE]
———limit terms (H.J. Res. 27), E73 [9JA]
Monuments and memorials: prohibit establishment of any national monument without an express act of Congress and the concurrence of the Governor and State legislature (H.R. 1127), H1284 [21MR], H5451 [17JY], H7533, H7590 [18SE], H7873 [25SE], H8398-H8413 [6OC], H8500-H8502 [7OC]
———prohibit establishment of any national monument without an express act of Congress and the concurrence of the Governor and State legislature (H.R. 1127), consideration (H. Res. 256), H8278, H8279-H8285 [1OC]
Pensions: annuity computation for Members of Congress and Federal employees (H.R. 946), E384 [5MR]
Point of order, H7134, H7141 [10SE]
Political campaigns: ethics reform and contribution limits, H22-H24, H36 [7JA], H409, H410, H412 [11FE], H633 [26FE], H728 [5MR], H851 [11MR], H991-H995, H1001 [13MR], H1043, H1044, H1045, H1079-H1083 [18MR], H1114, H1172-H1175 [19MR], H1297 [8AP], H1345, H1347-H1356, H1375-H1383 [9AP], H1546 [16AP], H1624 [17AP], H2100, H2101 [1MY], H3109 [21MY], H3280 [4JN], H4610 [25JN], H5782 [25JY], H6301 [30JY], H6803, H6805 [4SE], H6921, H6922, H6924 [5SE], H7013, H7014, H7016, H7019, H7021, H7041 [9SE], H7123, H7124, H7125, H7126, H7198 [10SE], H7202, H7203, H7204, H7205, H7206 [11SE], H7284, H7286, H7287, H7309-H7314 [16SE], H7370, H7487 [17SE], H7535 [18SE], H7612, H7613, H7614 [23SE], H7735, H7736, H7737, H7739, H7740, H7742-H7745 [24SE], H7835, H7836, H7837, H7838, H7839 [25SE], H8023-H8029 [26SE], H8057, H8121, H8122, H8123, H8130-H8137 [29SE], H8166, H8167, H8169, H8212 [30SE], H8268 [1OC], H8310 [2OC], H8568, H8571 [7OC], H8637, H8638 [8OC], H8883-H8889 [21OC], H8932 [22OC], H9044 [23OC], H9503, H9504, H9505 [24OC], H9804, H9841 [31OC], H10108 [6NO], H10352 [8NO], H10773, H10775 [13NO], E467 [13MR], E1645 [3SE], E1652 [4SE], E1667 [5SE], E1687 [8SE], E1704 [9SE], E1755 [16SE], E1771 [17SE], E1796 [18SE], E1826 [23SE], E1866 [25SE], E1874 [26SE], E1886 [29SE], E1904, E1920 [2OC], E1944 [7OC], E2001 [9OC], E2040 [21OC], E2065 [23OC], E2082 [24OC], E2105 [28OC], E2135, E2148 [30OC], E2162 [31OC], E2181 [4NO], E2192, E2211 [7NO], E2250 [8NO], E2287 [9NO], E2305 [10NO], E2389 [13NO]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (H.R. 1303), E632 [10AP]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (H.R. 1776), H8025 [26SE], E1298 [23JN]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (H.R. 179), E44 [7JA]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (H.R. 2051), E1327 [25JN]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (H.R. 2183), H5986-H5990 [29JY], H7014, H7019, H7020 [9SE], H7123, H7125, H7183-H7193 [10SE], H7613 [23SE], H7820 [24SE], H8117, H8119, H8120 [29SE], H8980 [22OC], E1733 [11SE]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (H.R. 2183), unanimous-consent agreement, H8003 [26SE]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (H.R. 2199), H7483 [17SE], H8027 [26SE]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (H.R. 493), E219 [11FE]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (H.R. 600), H410 [11FE], H6301 [30JY], H8694, H8695 [8OC], E161 [5FE]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (H.R. 767), H567 [13FE]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 25), H8723 [8OC], E1926 [2OC], E1959 [7OC], E1972 [8OC]
———prohibit candidates from accepting unsecured loans from depository institutions regulated under Federal law (H.R. 783), H643 [26FE]
———prohibit contributions by multicandidate political committees controlled by foreign corporations (H.R. 610), E171 [5FE]
———prohibit use of soft money in Federal elections (H.R. 1025), E495 [18MR]
———require availability of certain information on the Internet, limit soft money, expand required spending reports, and transfer enforcement of campaign finance laws (H.R. 1780), E1112 [4JN]
Taxation: constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority on the passage of legislation increasing taxes (H.J. Res. 62), H1449-H1452 [14AP], H1458, H1460, H1461, H1473, H1480-H1506, H1510, H1527-H1534 [15AP], E697 [17AP]
———constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority on the passage of legislation increasing taxes (H.J. Res. 62), consideration (H. Res. 113), H1473-H1480 [15AP]
———require a two-thirds majority on the passage of legislation increasing taxes, H1410 [10AP]
Remarks in Senate
Abercrombie-Winstanley, Gina: privilege of the floor, S11838 [6NO]
Adjournment, S5291 [4JN]
Advincula, Antonette: privilege of the floor, S8337 [30JY]
Agreement Between the U.S. and Hong Kong for the Surrender of Fugitive Offenders: ratification, S11165-S11167 [23OC]
Aldonas, Grant: privilege of the floor, S11649 [4NO]
Allard, Senator: Senate Golden Gavel Award recipient, S11753 [5NO]
Alpert, Dan: privilege of the floor, S7746 [21JY]
Alvarez, Kathleen: privilege of the floor, S3567 [24AP]
Apostolou, Carrie: privilege of the floor, S3938 [5MY]
Appointments: authorizing minority and majority leaders to make appointments during adjournment (S. Res. 156), S12676 [13NO]
Arnas, Neyla: privilege of the floor, S9868 [24SE]
Ashworth, Sid: privilege of the floor, S3938 [5MY], S5310 [5JN], S7402 [14JY], S9940 [25SE]
Baglien, Brent: authorize testimony and representation in U.S. v. Blackley (S. Res. 162), S12706 [13NO]
Baker, Robert M.: privilege of the floor, S11649 [4NO]
Bassetti, Victoria: privilege of the floor, S2530 [19MR]
Becton, Barry: privilege of the floor, S8442 [31JY]
Benjamin, Lehn: privilege of the floor, S3712 [25AP]
Bentley, Shawn: privilege of the floor, S994 [5FE]
Berman, Evan: privilege of the floor, S5302 [5JN]
Biegun, Steven: privilege of the floor, S3567 [24AP]
Billingslea, Marshall: privilege of the floor, S3567 [24AP]
Binkley, Kai: privilege of the floor, S8337 [30JY]
Bishop, Shannon: privilege of the floor, S10422 [6OC]
Block, Larry: privilege of the floor, S994 [5FE]
Bonham, Kent: privilege of the floor, S8114 [25JY]
Braeger, Jessica: privilege of the floor, S4528 [15MY]
Brasell, Justin: privilege of the floor, S7893 [23JY]
Breitner, Joel: privilege of the floor, S3567 [24AP]
Bronx, NY: visit to Senate by children of St. Ann Episcopal Church, S3701 [25AP]
Brown, Kristine D.: authorize testimony in U.S. v. Tara LaJuan Edwards and U.S. v. Robbin T. Stoney (S. Res. 137), S10906 [21OC]
Brownlee, Romie: privilege of the floor, S3567 [24AP]
Budget: amend process rules, S6438-S6440 [26JN], S6680, S6681 [27JN]
———ensure budget proposal concurs with the bipartisan budget agreement to restrict tax cuts over a ten year period, S4981, S4982 [22MY]
Bunton, Scott: privilege of the floor, S3525 [23AP], S8118 [25JY]
Burnett, Wally: privilege of the floor, S3938 [5MY], S5310 [5JN]
Burnison, Scott: privilege of the floor, S7481 [15JY]
Burns, Senator: authorize testimony in U.S. v. Delyla D. Wilson (S. Res. 130), S10445 [6OC]
Burrus, Jan: privilege of the floor, S9823 [24SE]
Byrd, Senator: appreciation for tributes, S16 [7JA]
———tribute (S. Res. 7), S14-S16 [7JA]
Capitol Pages: tribute, S673 [23JA], S5589, S5647 [12JN], S5714 [16JN]
Carrasco, Michael: privilege of the floor, S1913 [4MR]
Carson, Lesley: privilege of the floor, S5717 [17JN]
Chemical Weapons Convention: impact on domestic chemical industry, S3590-S3595, S3613, S3644 [24AP]
———ratification, S2725 [20MR]
———ratification relative to effective verification of significant violations, S3483, S3498 [23AP], S3617-S3621 [24AP]
———ratification relative to ratification by countries with offensive chemical weapons programs, S3481, S3498 [23AP], S3583-S3596 [24AP], S3805-S3807 [29AP]
———ratification relative to Russian compliance with chemical weapons destruction agreements, S3481, S3497 [23AP], S3604-S3612, S3615, S3616 [24AP]
———ratification relative to stemming the proliferation of chemical weapons, S3482, S3498-S3500 [23AP], S3624-S3636, S3639, S3642 [24AP]
———ratification relative to the exclusion of inspectors who are representatives of terrorist States, S3482, S3498 [23AP], S3621-S3623 [24AP]
———ratification (S. Res. 75), S3468-S3545 [23AP], S3568-S3658 [24AP], S3710, S3737 [25AP], S3805-S3807 [29AP], S3919-S3926 [1MY]
———tribute to efforts of Senate staff and other outside advisers, S3605, S3606 [24AP]
Ciccone, Christine: privilege of the floor, S3938 [5MY], S5310 [5JN]
Claremont Commission: establish independent Federal election campaign reform commission (S. 876), S5510 [11JN]
Cleland, Senator: floor privileges for staff (S. Res. 8), S16 [7JA]
Cleveland, Robin: privilege of the floor, S3938 [5MY], S5310 [5JN]
Closson, Stacy: privilege of the floor, S7754 [21JY]
CNN: coverage of Senate campaign finance hearings, S8087 [24JY]
Collins, Senator: appreciation of opportunity to serve, S981-S983 [5FE]
Colombia: visit to Senate by Colombian National Senate members, S6344 [25JN]
Committee on Appropriations (Senate): subcommittee assignments, S840 [30JA]
Committee on Armed Services (Senate): privilege of the floor for staff, S5982 [19JN]
———tribute to staff, S5981, S5996 [19JN]
Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (Senate): tribute to individuals assisting investigation into Holocaust assets held in Switzerland, S6010 [19JN]
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (Senate): tribute to efforts of staff, S3153 [15AP]
Committee on Finance (Senate): tribute to staff, S6332 [25JN]
Committee on Foreign Affairs (Senate): privilege of the floor for staff, S5657 [16JN]
Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate): additional funding (S. 378), S1775 [27FE], S1779 [28FE]
———authorizing expenditures (S. Res. 39), S2057-S2078 [10MR], S2096-S2109, S2113-S2125 [11MR]
———authorizing expenditures (S. Res. 39), unanimous-consent agreement, S2103, S2108 [11MR]
———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 Inaugural Ceremonies (Joint): extend (S. Con. Res. 2), S8 [7JA]
———tribute, S126, S143 [21JA], S700 [28JA]
Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select): authorize the production of records relative to CIA involvement in crack cocaine sales to fund Nicaraguan Contras (S. Res. 91), S5106 [23MY]
———ratios changes, S111 [9JA]
Committee on Printing (Joint): election of members (S. Res. 31), S909 [30JA]
Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate): authorize production of records to law enforcement officials relative to contested Senate election in Louisiana (S. Res. 135), S10780 [9OC]
———authorizing expenditures for consultants (S. Res. 138), S11168 [23OC]
———hearings on campaign finance reform, S5082 [23MY]
Committee on Taxation (Joint): tribute to staff, S8442 [31JY]
Committee on the Budget (Senate): privilege of the floor for majority staff, S4716 [20MY]
———privilege of the floor for staff, S6059 [23JN]
Committee on the Library (Joint): election of members (S. Res. 31), S909 [30JA]
Committee on Veterans' Affairs (Senate): authorizing supplemental expenditures (S. Res. 126), S10244 [30SE]
Committee To Escort the President: authorize appointments, unanimous-consent agreement, S922 [4FE]
Committees of the Senate: authorize printing of rules for special investigatory committees (S. Res. 132), S10446 [6OC]
———authorize printing of rules (S. Res. 32), S909 [30JA]
———authorizing expenditures (S. Res. 54), S1418 [13FE], S2104, S2105 [11MR]
———interruption of meetings on prostate cancer and IRS activites, S9754 [23SE]
———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]
———permission to meet while the Senate is in session, S5476 [10JN], S5502, S5503 [11JN], S12189 [8NO]
Congress: adjournment (H. Con. Res. 21), S1417, S1418 [13FE]
———adjournment (H. Con. Res. 108), S6440 [26JN]
———adjournment (H. Con. Res. 136), S8481 [31JY]
———adjournment (H. Con. Res. 169), S10732 [9OC]
———adjournment (S. Con. Res. 3), S11-S14 [7JA]
———adjournment (S. Con. Res. 68), S12679, S12713 [13NO]
———constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority on the passage of legislation increasing revenue (S.J. Res. 9), S562 [21JA]
———criticism of Members for reversing their position on certain issues, S1939, S1940 [5MR]
———joint session for the State of the Union Message (H. Con. Res. 9), S670 [22JA]
———joint session to receive a message from the President (H. Con. Res. 194), S12676 [13NO]
———legislative priorities of 105th Congress, S134 [21JA]
———limit consideration of nonemergency matters in emergency legislation (S. 1182), S9426 [16SE]
———limit consideration of nonemergency matters in emergency legislation (S. 647), S3675 [24AP]
———notify the President that a quorum has assembled (S. Res. 2), S6 [7JA]
———set date for convening of 105th Congress, 2d session (S.J. Res. 39), S12676, S12713 [13NO]
———tribute to end of first session of 105th Congress, S12543 [13NO]
———waive enrollment requirements for certain legislation (H.J. Res. 103), S12675 [13NO]
Congressional Record: Daily Digest anniversary, S2342 [17MR]
Constantino, Rebecca: privilege of the floor, S1156 [10FE]
Conway, John: privilege of the floor, S5310 [5JN]
Cooney, Manus: privilege of the floor, S994 [5FE]
Cortese, Steve: privilege of the floor, S7402 [14JY]
Courts: appointment of Federal judges, S2963 [10AP], S3391 [22AP]
———appointment of Federal judges (S. 678), S3903 [1MY]
Cross, Jordan: privilege of the floor, S1008 [5FE]
Cummings, Elizabeth: privilege of the floor, S10840 [20OC]
Curran, Arthur: tribute (S. Res. 36), S907 [30JA]
Daily meeting: fixing the hour (S. Res. 3), S7 [7JA]
D'Amato, Charles: privilege of the floor, S3567 [24AP]
Danielian, Ani: Japan-U.S. Senate Youth Exchange Scholarship recipient, S6285 [24JN]
Daschle, Senator: appreciation for tribute, S11851 [6NO]
———condolences on death of father, S5651, S5652 [16JN], S5893, S5894 [18JN]
———tribute (S. Res. 159), S12677 [13NO]
Davies, Becky: privilege of the floor, S3938 [5MY]
Davies, Rebecca: privilege of the floor, S7893 [23JY]
Davis, Becky: privilege of the floor, S5310 [5JN]
Davis, Mara: privilege of the floor, S7650 [17JY]
``Dedication and Unveiling of the Statue of Richard Brevard Russell, Jr.'': authorize printing (S. Res. 90), S5104 [23MY]
Delgado, Martin: privilege of the floor, S9184 [11SE]
Diamond, Steve: privilege of the floor, S10125 [29SE]
Disasters: tribute to staff members assisting in passage of disaster relief legislation, S7317 [11JY]
DiSilvestro, Michael: privilege of the floor, S3567 [24AP]
Dodd, Quinn: privilege of the floor, S9868 [24SE]
Dolan, Catherine: privilege of the floor, S8442 [31JY]
Dole, Bob: awarding of Medal of Freedom, S801, S802 [29JA]
Domenici, Senator: appreciation for tribute, S4068 [7MY]
Dow, Troy: privilege of the floor, S994 [5FE]
Downing, Jim: privilege of the floor, S702 [28JA], S4295 [12MY]
East, Emelie: privilege of the floor, S7402 [14JY], S9940 [25SE]
Edwards, Lula: privilege of the floor, S10245 [1OC]
Elections: change date for regularly scheduled Federal elections and establish polling place hours (S. 1463), S12130 [8NO]
———constitutional amendment to regulate campaign expenditures and contribution limits (S.J. Res. 18), S1776 [27FE], S2173-S2201 [12MR], S2239-S2273 [13MR], S2311-S2315 [14MR], S2340 [17MR], S2377-S2397 [18MR], S9990 [26SE]
———constitutional amendment to regulate campaign expenditures and contribution limits (S.J. Res. 18), unanimous-consent agreement, S2268 [13MR], S2394 [18MR]
Employment: application of compensatory time, flexible workplaces, minimum wage, and overtime regulations to congressional employees, S5221 [3JN]
Enzi, Senator: Senate Golden Gavel Award recipient, S6970 [8JY]
Esperna, Jeanine: privilege of the floor, S3320 [17AP]
Esperne, Jeanine: privilege of the floor, S7078 [9JY]
European Union: visit by European Parliament delegation, S9772 [23SE]
Evans, Bruce: privilege of the floor, S3938 [5MY], S5310 [5JN], S9184 [11SE]
Evans, Clyde: privilege of the floor, S8164 [28JY]
Federal Election Law Reform Commission: establish (S. 812), S5129 [23MY]
Federal employees: tribute to staff assisting in passage of S. 1023, Dept. of the Treasury, Postal Service, Executive Office of the President, and independent agencies appropriations, S7803 [22JY]
Fennel, Melody: privilege of the floor, S779 [29JA]
Fisher, Doug: privilege of the floor, S6333 [25JN]
Fleischer, Ruth: privilege of the floor, S12439 [10NO]
Flint, Alex: privilege of the floor, S3938 [5MY], S5310 [5JN]
Ford, Senator: announcement of retirement, S2109 [11MR]
Fountain, Galen: privilege of the floor, S7893 [23JY]
France: Senate visit by parliamentary delegation, S2826 [8AP]
Frank, Stephanie: William Randolph Hearst Foundation Senate Youth Program scholarship recipient, S1804 [28FE]
Franken, Michael: privilege of the floor, S7168 [10JY]
Friends of Ireland (organization): St. Patrick's Day statement, S2343 [17MR]
FRS: nominations, S11230 [27OC]
Frumin, Alan S.: designate as Parliamentarian Emeritus of the Senate (S. Res. 23), S672 [23JA]
GAO: selection of Comptroller General, S8483 [31JY]
Geagley, Carole: privilege of the floor, S7893 [23JY]
Gibbons, Richard: tribute (S. Res. 36), S907 [30JA]
Gillespie, King: privilege of the floor, S7087 [9JY]
Gissendanner, Evie: privilege of the floor, S5302 [5JN]
Glenn, Senator: appreciation for tributes, S1656 [26FE]
Goldberg, Janet: privilege of the floor, S8965 [9SE]
Goldenberg, Matthew: privilege of the floor, S7532 [16JY]
Gore, Vice President: tribute (S. Res. 157), S12676 [13NO]
Gould, Elise: privilege of the floor, S8216 [29JY]
Government: bipartisan cooperation, S580 [22JA]
———require Congress and the President to fulfill their constitutional duty to take personal responsibility for Federal laws (S. 433), S2215 [12MR]
Government regulations: analyze impact and improve congressional deliberation of proposed Federal private sector mandates (H.R. 1010), S5429 [9JN]
———analyze impact and improve congressional deliberation of proposed Federal private sector mandates (S. 389), S1837-S1840 [3MR]
GPO: inventory reduction procedures relative to ``The Senate, 1789-1989'', S7594 [16JY]
Graves-Bell, Rachelle: privilege of the floor, S7893 [23JY]
Hall, Mark: privilege of the floor, S4295 [12MY]
Hamlett, Kim: privilege of the floor, S5997 [19JN]
Hammersten, Susan: privilege of the floor, S8719 [3SE]
Hampton, GA: dedication of Herman E. Talmadge Memorial Highway, S3413 [22AP]
Hardiman, David: privilege of the floor, S779 [29JA]
Hartline, Kelly: privilege of the floor, S7402 [14JY]
Havel, Vaclav: visit to Senate by President of Czech Republic, S4382 [13MY]
Hawkins, David: privilege of the floor, S1689 [27FE]
Hayes, James: privilege of the floor, S8337 [30JY]
Heberlee, Brent: privilege of the floor, S3135 [15AP]
Higgins, Craig: privilege of the floor, S3938 [5MY], S5310 [5JN]
Hoffman, Jeff: privilege of the floor, S8695 [3SE]
Hogan, Susan: privilege of the floor, S3938 [5MY], S5310 [5JN], S7402 [14JY], S9940 [25SE]
Hopper, Matt: privilege of the floor, S8337 [30JY]
Horrigan, Sarah: privilege of the floor, S7753 [21JY]
House of Representatives: notify that a quorum of the Senate is present (S. Res. 1), S6 [7JA]
Houy, Charlie: privilege of the floor, S7402 [14JY], S9940 [25SE]
``How Our Laws Are Made'': authorize printing of revised edition (S. Con. Res. 62), S11792 [5NO]
Howard, John: visit to Senate by Prime Minister of Australia, S6399 [26JN]
Howard M. Metzenbaum U.S. Courthouse, Cleveland, OH: designate (S. 833), S5345 [5JN], S8158 [25JY]
Huddleston, Jessica: privilege of the floor, S8337 [30JY]
Hyland, Jim: privilege of the floor, S9868 [24SE]
Iarrobino, Paul: privilege of the floor, S5998 [19JN]
IMF: congressional review of new arrangements for borrowing, S7592 [16JY]
Independent Bipartisan Commission on Campaign Finance Reform: establish (S. 919), S5807, S5808 [17JN]
Inspectors General: referral of nominations, S3066 [10AP]
International Telecommunications Union Constitution and Convention: ratification, S11165 [23OC]
Irvin, Tom: privilege of the floor, S4297 [12MY]
Jackson, Regina: privilege of the floor, S11418 [30OC], S11808 [6NO]
Jackson, William: privilege of the floor, S1442 [24FE]
James, Julie: privilege of the floor, S6333 [25JN]
Jannuzi, Frank: privilege of the floor, S3567 [24AP]
Johnson, Jeremy: privilege of the floor, S4528 [15MY]
Johnson, Kevin: privilege of the floor, S5310 [5JN]
Joklik, Paul: privilege of the floor, S994 [5FE]
Jones, Brian: privilege of the floor, S1454 [24FE]
Kaldahl, Petrea: privilege of the floor, S4528 [15MY]
Kamarck, Jon: privilege of the floor, S3938 [5MY], S5310 [5JN]
Kashdan, Hank: privilege of the floor, S9184 [11SE]
Kassier, Melissa: privilege of the floor, S8337 [30JY]
Katz, Dan: privilege of the floor, S2819 [8AP]
Kern, Gregg: privilege of the floor, S3309 [17AP]
Kimmitt, Jay: privilege of the floor, S3938 [5MY], S5310 [5JN], S7402 [14JY], S9868 [24SE], S9940 [25SE]
Kirchner, Kristine: privilege of the floor, S7889 [23JY]
Kitchen, Michelle: privilege of the floor, S4519 [15MY]
Kline, Peggy: privilege of the floor, S7064 [9JY]
Knutson, Karen: privilege of the floor, S11323 [29OC]
Kracman, David: privilege of the floor, S8114 [25JY]
Landers, David: privilege of the floor, S9868 [24SE]
Landrieu, Senator: seating relative to election contest, S5, S21, S24 [7JA]
Lane, Maury: privilege of the floor, S2186 [12MR]
Larkin, Frank: privilege of the floor, S10245 [1OC]
Larkin, Paul: privilege of the floor, S994 [5FE]
Larson, Donn: tribute (S. Res. 36), S907 [30JA]
Lasanta, Delia: privilege of the floor, S2511 [19MR], S5553 [12JN]
Lawrence, Taylor: privilege of the floor, S3567 [24AP]
Legislation: consideration of pending legislation, S11217 [27OC]
Legislative branch of the Government: making appropriations (H.R. 2209), conference report, S9875-S9877 [24SE]
———making appropriations (H.R. 2209), conference report—unanimous-consent agreement, S9873 [24SE]
———making appropriations (S. 1019), S7593-S7602 [16JY], S7737 [17JY]
Legislative procedures: date for introduction of legislation, S10, S11 [7JA]
———reinstatement of point of order relative to legislation on appropriations bills, S10 [7JA]
———unanimous-consent agreements relative to day-to-day activities, S8-S10 [7JA]
Legislative program, S17-S19 [7JA], S109, S114 [9JA], S119, S574 [21JA], S579, S580, S627, S670 [22JA], S671, S689 [23JA], S693, S696, S699, S700, S775 [28JA], S779, S785, S822 [29JA], S823, S829, S912 [30JA], S921, S980 [4FE], S981, S1045 [5FE], S1049, S1071, S1078, S1079, S1117 [6FE], S1119, S1132, S1140 [7FE], S1145, S1182, S1201 [10FE], S1203, S1219, S1247 [11FE], S1251, S1252, S1296, S1336 [12FE], S1339, S1366, S1368, S1418, S1423 [13FE], S1430, S1469, S1494 [24FE], S1495, S1588 [25FE], S1593, S1629, S1687 [26FE], S1689, S1726, S1728, S1776 [27FE], S1779, S1806 [28FE], S1807, S1846 [3MR], S1847, S1922, S1932, S1933 [4MR], S1935, S1973, S2003 [5MR], S2005, S2033, S2034 [6MR], S2035, S2093 [10MR], S2095, S2096, S2155, S2156 [11MR], S2157, S2166, S2220 [12MR], S2221, S2222, S2296, S2297 [13MR], S2299, S2319, S2335 [14MR], S2337, S2376 [17MR], S2377, S2486, S2487 [18MR], S2491, S2497, S2573 [19MR], S2575, S2631, S2739 [20MR], S2741, S2758 [21MR], S2761, S2800 [7AP], S2803, S2863 [8AP], S2865, S2900, S2950 [9AP], S2951, S2996, S3001, S3002, S3066 [10AP], S3067, S3133 [14AP], S3135, S3192, S3231, S3232 [15AP], S3233, S3301 [16AP], S3303, S3322, S3343, S3387 [17AP], S3391, S3393, S3466 [22AP], S3467, S3566 [23AP], S3567, S3649, S3697 [24AP], S3699, S3739 [25AP], S3741, S3742, S3748, S3759 [28AP], S3763, S3808 [29AP], S3809, S3831, S3841, S3859 [30AP], S3861, S3895, S3932 [1MY], S3933, S3947, S3975 [5MY], S3977, S3995, S4041 [6MY], S4043, S4132 [7MY], S4133, S4134, S4253 [8MY], S4255, S4289 [9MY], S4291, S4324, S4325 [12MY], S4327, S4382, S4400 [13MY], S4401, S4504, S4505 [14MY], S4507, S4575, S4620 [15MY], S4625, S4661, S4662 [16MY], S4663, S4690 [19MY], S4691, S4777 [20MY], S4781, S4915, S4920 [21MY], S4925, S5021 [22MY], S5023, S5024, S5149 [23MY], S5157, S5194 [2JN], S5197, S5276 [3JN], S5277 [4JN], S5293, S5385 [5JN], S5387, S5430 [9JN], S5431, S5472, S5475, S5476, S5477, S5480 [10JN], S5485 [11JN], S5551, S5552, S5557, S5589, S5646 [12JN], S5651, S5652, S5715 [16JN], S5717, S5734, S5889, S5890, S5891 [17JN], S5893, S5903, S5924, S5945, S5947 [18JN], S5951, S6015 [19JN], S6017, S6027, S6048 [20JN], S6049, S6074, S6103 [23JN], S6116, S6287, S6288 [24JN], S6289, S6292, S6293, S6295, S6299, S6386 [25JN], S6393, S6448, S6449, S6667 [26JN], S6669, S6670, S6671, S6718, S6719, S6786, S6792 [27JN], S6875, S6952, S6953 [7JY], S6955, S6970, S6989, S7028 [8JY], S7035, S7078, S7129 [9JY], S7131, S7205, S7226 [10JY], S7227, S7318, S7319 [11JY], S7401, S7428 [14JY], S7429, S7485, S7508 [15JY], S7511, S7621 [16JY], S7623, S7741 [17JY], S7743, S7744, S7783 [21JY], S7785, S7878 [22JY], S7879, S7985 [23JY], S7987, S8111 [24JY], S8113, S8160 [25JY], S8161, S8206 [28JY], S8207, S8285 [29JY], S8287, S8383 [30JY], S8386, S8461, S8480, S8481 [31JY], S8631, S8674 [2SE], S8677, S8682, S8745 [3SE], S8765, S8766, S8767, S8791, S8792, S8821, S8835 [4SE], S8837, S8875, S8876 [5SE], S8877, S8935 [8SE], S8937, S9013, S9030 [9SE], S9033, S9096 [10SE], S9097, S9133, S9240 [11SE], S9243, S9301 [12SE], S9303, S9353 [15SE], S9359, S9360, S9362, S9436 [16SE], S9437, S9447, S9448, S9495, S9529 [17SE], S9531, S9537, S9587, S9694 [18SE], S9701, S9735 [19SE], S9737, S9809 [23SE], S9811, S9906, S9908, S9909 [24SE], S9911, S9956, S9957, S9987 [25SE], S9989, S10097 [26SE], S10103, S10184 [29SE], S10185, S10244 [30SE], S10245, S10306 [1OC], S10307, S10338 [3OC], S10339, S10448 [6OC], S10449, S10465, S10491 [7OC], S10501 [8OC], S10719, S10732, S10827 [9OC], S10831, S10865 [20OC], S10867, S10906, S10907 [21OC], S10911, S10999 [22OC], S11001, S11015, S11169, S11171 [23OC], S11213 [24OC], S11215, S11231, S11234, S11242 [27OC], S11245, S11275, S11302 [28OC], S11305, S11389 [29OC], S11396, S11434, S11501 [30OC], S11503, S11536, S11539, S11574, S11575 [31OC], S11577, S11615 [3NO], S11617, S11627, S11706, S11707 [4NO], S11709, S11753, S11754, S11793 [5NO], S11795, S11845, S11902 [6NO], S12073, S12095-S12097, S12103, S12210 [8NO], S12436, S12500 [10NO], S12503, S12504, S12512 [12NO], S12513, S12678, S12712, S12713 [13NO]
LePire, James E.: authorize testimony in U.S. v. Tara LaJuan Edwards and U.S. v. Robbin T. Stoney (S. Res. 137), S10906 [21OC]
Levine, Edward: privilege of the floor, S3567 [24AP]
Linc, Paddy: privilege of the floor, S3938 [5MY]
Lince, Danette: privilege of the floor, S7532 [16JY]
Linsky, Kevin: privilege of the floor, S3938 [5MY]
Lobbying Disclosure Act: technical corrections (S. 758), S4658-S4660 [16MY], S4910 [21MY], S12692 [13NO]
Lobbyists: prohibit certain campaign services and reform disclosure rules (S. 198), S651 [22JA]
Logomasini, Angela: privilege of the floor, S9191 [11SE]
Londono, Luis: visit to Senate by President of Colombian National Senate, S3990 [6MY]
Loso, Chris: privilege of the floor, S8163 [28JY]
Lott, Senator: tribute (S. Res. 160), S12677 [13NO]
Louisiana: investigation of contested election, S4205 [8MY], S5081, S5082 [23MY], S6479 [26JN], S7858-S7860 [22JY], S8765, S8790, S8821 [4SE], S10253-S10257 [1OC]
Low, Jim: privilege of the floor, S7896 [23JY]
Lyles, David: privilege of the floor, S3567 [24AP]
Lyons, Peter: privilege of the floor, S3528 [23AP]
MacKay, Dwight: authorize testimony in U.S. v. Delyla D. Wilson (S. Res. 130), S10445 [6OC]
Mangas, Rob: privilege of the floor, S7896 [23JY]
Marshall, Mary: privilege of the floor, S7402 [14JY], S9940 [25SE]
Martinez, Susanne: privilege of the floor, S1537 [25FE]
Mattson, Mazie: privilege of the floor, S9940 [25SE]
McAlpin, Jay: privilege of the floor, S8337 [30JY]
McCarthy, Mary Jane: privilege of the floor, S3567 [24AP]
McCarthy, Tom: privilege of the floor, S8114 [25JY]
McInerney, Anne: privilege of the floor, S4050 [7MY], S9184 [11SE]
McKinley, Ann: privilege of the floor, S8707 [3SE]
Members of Congress: adjust basic pay relative to degree of success in deficit reduction (S. 329), S1397 [13FE]
———authorize acceptance of pro bono legal services by Members who challenge the validity of certain Federal statutes, S1485 [24FE], S2634 [20MR]
———constitutional amendment to limit terms (S.J. Res. 16), S1317-S1319 [12FE], S1379 [13FE]
———cost-of-living adjustments, S7654-S7658 [17JY]
———decorum on the floor, S4431 [14MY]
———deny cost-of-living adjustments, S10246-S10251 [1OC], S11369 [29OC]
———disclosure of Senators responsible for holds on consideration of legislation or nominations, S9805 [23SE], S9872, S9873 [24SE], S10223, S10224 [30SE], S12075, S12103 [8NO], S12543 [13NO]
———eliminate certain benefits (S. 205), S727-S729 [28JA]
———include an estimate of Federal retirement benefits in the reports of the Sec. of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives (S. 269), S1022 [5FE], S1200 [10FE], S3464 [22AP]
———mass mailings, S1038 [5FE], S3346 [17AP], S4502, S4503 [14MY], S9029 [9SE], S12642 [13NO]
———welcome to newly elected Senators and farewell to departing Senators, S4 [7JA]
Migratory Bird Protocol Between the U.S. and Mexico: ratification, S11165 [23OC]
Miller, Ashley: privilege of the floor, S6333 [25JN]
Miller, Kelly: privilege of the floor, S11626 [4NO]
Monuments and memorials: prohibit establishment of any national monument without an express act of Congress and the concurrence of the Governor and State legislature (S. 477), S2563-S2565 [19MR]
———prohibit extension or establishment of any national monument in Idaho without public participation and an express act of Congress (S. 62), S437 [21JA]
Moranville, Ron: privilege of the floor, S7044 [9JY]
Morhard, Jim: privilege of the floor, S3938 [5MY], S5310 [5JN]
Morris, Mike: privilege of the floor, S7402 [14JY], S9940 [25SE]
Murphy, Anne M.: privilege of the floor, S6090 [23JN], S6348 [25JN]
Murphy, Anne Marie: privilege of the floor, S8163 [28JY]
Murphy, Charles H.: privilege of the floor, S7170 [10JY]
Murphy, Marie: privilege of the floor, S3136 [15AP]
Murphy, Mary: privilege of the floor, S1537 [25FE]
Murphy, Sheila: privilege of the floor, S3567 [24AP]
Murray, Ellen: privilege of the floor, S8632 [2SE], S12082 [8NO]
Nance, James: privilege of the floor, S3567 [24AP]
Neal, Jean: privilege of the floor, S2786 [7AP]
Neffinger, Peter: privilege of the floor, S10751 [9OC]
Nethercutt, Mary Beth: privilege of the floor, S3938 [5MY], S5310 [5JN], S9868 [24SE]
Nielsen, Janice: privilege of the floor, S7087 [9JY], S11795 [6NO]
Nielson, Janice: privilege of the floor, S6024 [20JN]
Nygren, Andrea: privilege of the floor, S3718 [25AP], S12439 [10NO]
Oath of office: history, S4 [7JA]
Office of Senate Fair Employment Practices: temporary and intermittent service by the Director (S. Res. 48), S979 [4FE]
———temporary and intermittent service by the Director (S. Res. 48), amend (S. Res. 161), S12682 [13NO]
Office of the Official Reporters of Debates: location, S3339 [17AP]
Olchyk, Sam: privilege of the floor, S6333 [25JN]
O'Leary, Michael: privilege of the floor, S1537 [25FE]
O'Malley, Kate: privilege of the floor, S9868 [24SE]
105th Congress: goals, S17-S19 [7JA]
Orrell, Brent: privilege of the floor, S9915 [25SE]
Page, Justin: privilege of the floor, S6968 [8JY]
Parliamentary inquiry, S716 [28JA], S2104 [11MR], S3265 [16AP], S3607, S3618 [24AP], S4159, S4203 [8MY], S4811 [21MY], S4932, S4964, S4970 [22MY], S5029 [23MY], S5405 [9JN], S6074 [23JN], S6105, S6133, S6142, S6146, S6178 [24JN], S6301, S6303 [25JN], S6397, S6461, S6466 [26JN], S6681 [27JN], S6891, S6900 [7JY], S7050, S7103 [9JY], S7160, S7177, S7195 [10JY], S7417 [14JY], S7438, S7440 [15JY], S8451 [31JY], S8716 [3SE], S9960 [25SE], S11168 [23OC], S11328 [29OC], S11427 [30OC], S11633 [4NO]
Pate, Dona: privilege of the floor, S3938 [5MY], S5310 [5JN], S7402 [14JY]
Peel, Ken: privilege of the floor, S8114 [25JY]
Perez, Tom: privilege of the floor, S2519 [19MR]
Perkins, Gail: privilege of the floor, S12442 [10NO]
Perret, Bill: privilege of the floor, S7460 [15JY]
Perret, Bob: privilege of the floor, S2767 [7AP]
Perrin, Tammy: privilege of the floor, S3938 [5MY], S10245 [1OC]
Pickering, Bryce: William Randolph Hearst Foundation Senate Youth Program scholarship recipient, S1804 [28FE]
Poindexter, Martha: privilege of the floor, S3938 [5MY]
Poindexter, Martha Scott: privilege of the floor, S7893 [23JY]
Point of order, S4203 [8MY], S4737 [20MY], S4973, S4988 [22MY], S5029 [23MY], S6092 [23JN], S6141, S6146, S6177, S6178 [24JN], S6292, S6293, S6295, S6296, S6298, S6302, S6303, S6306, S6308, S6316, S6320, S6336 [25JN], S6396, S6400, S6437, S6447, S6454 [26JN], S6671, S6674, S6675, S6677, S6678, S6679, S6682, S6685, S6686, S6688, S6691, S6692, S6693 [27JN], S7239 [11JY], S8450 [31JY], S8856 [5SE], S8968 [9SE], S9582 [18SE], S9762 [23SE]
Political campaigns: appointment of independent counsel to investigate fundraising practices in election campaigns, S7888-S7892 [23JY], S8020-S8024 [24JY], S8141 [25JY]
———appointment of independent counsel to investigate fundraising practices in election campaigns (S.J. Res. 23), S2488 [18MR], S2492-S2495, S2498-S2501 [19MR]
———appointment of independent counsel to investigate fundraising practices in election campaigns (S.J. Res. 23), unanimous-consent agreement, S2411 [18MR]
———consideration of ethics reform and contribution limits legislation (S. Res. 65), S2481 [18MR]
———ethics reform and contribution limits, S11-S14 [7JA], S138-S140 [21JA], S673 [23JA], S838 [30JA], S1417 [13FE], S2013 [6MR], S2504-S2507, S2509 [19MR], S6183 [24JN], S6955 [8JY], S8290-S8294 [30JY], S8480 [31JY], S8643-S8646 [2SE], S10269 [1OC], S11241 [27OC], S11537 [31OC], S11611 [3NO]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 1057), S7951 [23JY]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 11), S127, S277-S279, S294 [21JA]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 1117), S8580 [31JY]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 1190), S9521 [17SE]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 1191), S9637-S9640 [18SE]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 1197), S9654 [18SE]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 1561), S12605 [13NO]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 179), S634 [22JA], S7035 [9JY]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 25), S384-S387 [21JA], S656 [22JA], S2077 [10MR], S3743 [28AP], S4134-S4136 [8MY], S8933 [8SE], S9159-S9162, S9165 [11SE], S9717-S9720 [19SE], S9990, S9994-S10026, S10097-S10100 [26SE], S10103-S10151 [29SE], S10204, S10208-S10211 [30SE], S10271, S10274-S10277, S10282-S10289 [1OC], S10317 [3OC], S10339-S10426 [6OC], S10450-S10456, S10462-S10473, S10490 [7OC], S10501-S10522 [8OC], S10719-S10733 [9OC], S10877-S10879 [21OC], S11012, S11013, S11171 [23OC], S11275 [28OC]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 25), unanimous-consent agreement, S9769-S9771 [23SE], S11421, S11422 [30OC]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 57), S423 [21JA], S2239-S2245 [13MR]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 918), S5792-S5807 [17JN]
———ethics reform and contribution limits (S. 95), S473 [21JA]
———investigate fundraising practices in congressional election campaign, S1728 [27FE]
———participation of tax-exempt organizations in partisan activities in violation of Federal election campaign laws, S2404, S2408 [18MR], S2493 [19MR], S12442-S12446 [10NO]
———provide for a voluntary system of public financing for Federal elections (S. 229), S806-S808 [29JA]
President pro tempore: establish consultant position (S. 1120), S8524 [31JY]
———historical perspective on procedures and position, S7, S8 [7JA]
Presidential appointments: consideration of nominations, S628 [22JA]
———executive nominations, unanimous-consent agreement, S12668 [13NO]
———nominations considered and confirmed en bloc, S909 [30JA], S1117 [6FE], S1423 [13FE], S2033 [6MR], S2335 [14MR], S2632 [20MR], S3387 [17AP], S3931 [1MY], S4772 [20MY], S4919 [21MY], S5066, S5107, S5108 [23MY], S5384 [5JN], S5645 [12JN], S6787 [27JN], S7091 [9JY], S8107 [24JY], S8516 [31JY], S9167 [11SE], S9435 [16SE], S9632 [18SE], S9735 [19SE], S9806 [23SE], S9907 [24SE], S10050 [26SE], S10825 [9OC], S10905 [21OC], S10999 [22OC], S11165 [23OC], S11242 [27OC], S11302 [28OC], S11388 [29OC], S11499 [30OC], S11570 [31OC], S11792 [5NO], S11901 [6NO], S12209 [8NO], S12497 [10NO], S12677 [13NO]
———nominations considered and confirmed en bloc, unanimous-consent agreement, S9133 [11SE]
———Senate process for confirmation of diplomatic nominees, S8147-S8149 [25JY]
———Senate process for confirmation of judicial nominees, S2515-S2541 [19MR], S4418-S4428 [14MY], S4516, S4580 [15MY], S5066, S5084-S5086 [23MY], S5302 [5JN], S5653-S5655 [16JN], S5948 [18JN], S6492 [26JN], S7206 [10JY], S7296 [11JY], S8504 [31JY], S8819-S8821 [4SE], S9163, S9164, S9165 [11SE], S9723 [19SE], S9957-S9959 [25SE], S10051 [26SE], S10181-S10183 [29SE], S10924-S10926 [22OC], S11233 [27OC], S11709, S11710 [5NO], S12559, S12569 [13NO]
———use of FBI background investigations relative to confirmation, S1943 [5MR]
Prost, Sharon: privilege of the floor, S994 [5FE]
Quorum call, S10716 [8OC]
Ramey, Barbara: privilege of the floor, S1689 [27FE]
Randolph, Michele: privilege of the floor, S5310 [5JN]
Randolph, Michelle: privilege of the floor, S7402 [14JY], S9940 [25SE]
Rawlins, Lamelle: privilege of the floor, S5994 [19JN]
Raymond, Pat: privilege of the floor, S5310 [5JN], S10245 [1OC]
Reed, Jerry: privilege of the floor, S1811 [3MR]
Reese, Gary: privilege of the floor, S7402 [14JY], S9940 [25SE]
Reinecke, Peter: privilege of the floor, S8632 [2SE]
Renden, Greg: privilege of the floor, S7058 [9JY], S7987 [24JY]
Retzlaff, Barbara: privilege of the floor, S10245 [1OC]
Richey, Tom: privilege of the floor, S8300 [30JY]
Rick, Bronwyn: privilege of the floor, S8337 [30JY]
Rikkers, Sam: privilege of the floor, S7785 [22JY]
Robertson, Diane: privilege of the floor, S8838 [5SE]
Roesser, Tom: privilege of the floor, S6333 [25JN]
Rood, John: privilege of the floor, S3468 [23AP], S5998 [19JN]
Roots, John: privilege of the floor, S3567 [24AP]
Roth, Senator: appreciation for tributes, S6724 [27JN]
Rothschild, Gregg: privilege of the floor, S8118 [25JY]
Ruth, Katherine: privilege of the floor, S7532 [16JY]
Sauvain, Terry: privilege of the floor, S9868 [24SE]
Savchenco, Evgeney S.: visit by Russian Senator to Chamber, S9449 [17SE]
Scheunemann, Randall: privilege of the floor, S3567 [24AP]
Schindel, David: privilege of the floor, S5302 [5JN], S7988 [24JY], S12533 [13NO]
Schlesinger, Steven: privilege of the floor, S4519 [15MY]
Schmidt, Derek: privilege of the floor, S8114 [25JY]
Selig, Wendy: privilege of the floor, S11283 [28OC]
Senate Election Law Guidebook: authorize printing of revised edition (S. Res. 143), S11792 [5NO]
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 [17JN]
———authorizing representation for the Office of Senate Fair Employment Practices in William L. Singer v. Office of Senate Fair Employment Practices (S. Res. 77), S3466 [22AP]
———authorizing representation for the Senate in Senator Byrd v. Franklin D. Raines (S. Res. 21), S617-S619 [22JA]
Senate Rules: amend relative to committee ratios (S. Res. 9), S109 [9JA]
———amend relative to privilege of the floor for employees of Senators and committees, S1377 [13FE]
———confidentiality of executive sessions, S3567 [24AP]
———permit disabled employees with the privilege of the Senate floor to use supporting services on the floor (S. Res. 110), S8512, S8527 [31JY]
———permit disabled employees with the privilege of the Senate floor to use supporting services on the floor (S. Res. 71), S3126 [14AP]
———permit disabled employees with the privilege of the Senate floor to use supporting services on the floor (S. Res. 72), S3154, S3167 [15AP], S3383 [17AP]
Severs, Jeff: privilege of the floor, S3520 [23AP], S3604 [24AP], S6024 [20JN]
Shea, Moira: privilege of the floor accompanied by guide dog, S3083 [14AP], S3167, S3168 [15AP]
Simon, Bob: privilege of the floor, S2963 [10AP], S4172 [8MY]
Simon, Robert M.: privilege of the floor, S7187 [10JY], S7465 [15JY], S9187 [11SE]
Slichter, Sumner: privilege of the floor, S1537 [25FE]
Smith, Billy R.: authorize testimony in U.S. v. Tara LaJuan Edwards and U.S. v. Robbin T. Stoney (S. Res. 137), S10906 [21OC]
Smith, Maggie: privilege of the floor, S10918 [22OC]
Smith, Michael: privilege of the floor, S9994 [26SE]
Sommer, Larissa: privilege of the floor, S8337 [30JY]
Sourwine, Jim: privilege of the floor, S12082 [8NO]
Spellman, Joshua: privilege of the floor, S7532 [16JY]
Staff: tribute, S12679, S12680 [13NO]
Stephens, David: privilege of the floor, S3320 [17AP], S3468 [23AP], S5998 [19JN]
Stone, John: privilege of the floor, S5553 [12JN]
Straub, Christopher: privilege of the floor, S3567 [24AP]
Subotnik, Rena: privilege of the floor, S10831 [20OC]
Suchan, Greg: privilege of the floor, S3492 [23AP]
Sutherland, Lisa: privilege of the floor, S3938 [5MY]
Svinicki, Kristine: privilege of the floor, S2784 [7AP], S7475 [15JY]
Symmes, Brian: privilege of the floor, S10918 [22OC]
Symms, Brian: privilege of the floor, S2951 [10AP]
Talwar, Puneet: privilege of the floor, S3567 [24AP]
Tankersley, Liz: privilege of the floor, S9868 [24SE]
Taxation: constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority on the passage of legislation increasing taxes (H.J. Res. 62), S3192 [15AP]
———require a 60-vote supermajority to pass legislation increasing taxes, S6676, S6677 [27JN]
———require a 60-vote supermajority to pass legislation increasing taxes (S. 242), S877 [30JA]
———require a two-thirds majority on the passage of legislation increasing taxes, S2806 [8AP], S2965 [10AP], S3161 [15AP]
Tepp, Steve: privilege of the floor, S994 [5FE]
Thurmond, Senator: appreciation for tributes, S4851 [21MY], S5217 [3JN]
———election to be President pro tempore of the Senate (S. Res. 4), S7 [7JA]
———notify the House of Representatives of election of the President pro tempore (S. Res. 6), S8 [7JA]
———notify the President of election of the President pro tempore (S. Res. 5), S8 [7JA]
———tribute (S. Res. 158), S12676 [13NO]
Thurmond, Senator; appreciation of opportunity to serve, S12677 [13NO]
Toal, Jean: privilege of the floor, S8300 [30JY]
Torpin, Lori: privilege of the floor, S8677 [3SE]
Treaties and agreements: congressional approval of any international trade agreement that changes statutory law, S1945-S1970 [5MR]
———resolutions of ratification, S11570-S11572 [31OC]
Treaty on Maritime Boundaries Between the U.S. and Mexico: ratification, S11165 [23OC]
Trust for the Future (organization): declaration to the Senate relative to Descendants' Day, S5883 [17JN]
Tsongas, Paul E., S632 [22JA]
———tribute (S. Res. 22), S670 [22JA]
Tyler, Hassan: privilege of the floor, S5302 [5JN], S5553 [12JN]
Underdahl, Brian: privilege of the floor, S4528 [15MY]
Vecchiolla, Tom: privilege of the floor, S7064 [9JY]
Vermilye, Andy: privilege of the floor, S2786 [7AP]
Votes, correction: Bond, S6684 [27JN]
———Coverdell, S7185 [10JY]
———Frist, S6306 [25JN]
———Helms, S9108 [11SE]
———Kohl, S6305 [25JN]
———Moseley-Braun, S6145 [24JN]
———Robb, S9571 [18SE]
———Snowe, S9063 [10SE]
Votes, position on missed: Akaka, S9064 [10SE]
———Baucus, S11612 [3NO]
———Biden, S1698 [27FE], S9959 [25SE], S10624 [8OC]
———Coats, S7087 [9JY]
———Harkin, S5939 [18JN]
———Johnson, S6015 [19JN]
———Lieberman, S5376 [5JN]
———Warner, S2607 [20MR], S8711 [3SE]
Vynalek, Brad: privilege of the floor, S10376 [6OC]
Walls, Tom: privilege of the floor, S8442 [31JY]
Washington, George: reading of farewell address, S1201 [10FE]
Watts, Donna J.: access to Senate gallery, S4431 [14MY]
Webb, Susan: privilege of the floor, S4528 [15MY]
Weddle, Justin: privilege of the floor, S7402 [14JY]
Werner, Rick: privilege of the floor, S6151 [24JN], S8320 [30JY]
West Virginia: production of records by Senators Byrd and Rockefeller relative to West Virginia v. Brenda S. Cook (S. Res. 107), S7129 [9JY]
William Randolph Hearst Foundation Senate Youth Program: tribute to participants (S. Res. 60), S1927 [4MR], S2013 [6MR]
Williams, Kate: privilege of the floor, S8337 [30JY]
Wilson, Anne: privilege of the floor, S3886 [1MY]
Wing, Kate: privilege of the floor, S8299 [30JY]
Woodward, Joan: privilege of the floor, S6333 [25JN]
World Intellectual Property Organization: ratification and implementation of computer, sound recordings, and performance copyright protection treaties, S6726 [27JN]
Young, John: privilege of the floor, S7402 [14JY]
Zotalis, Jason: privilege of the floor, S3246 [16AP]
Reports
Applicability to the Legislative Branch of Federal Law Relative to Terms and Conditions of Employment and Access to Public Services and Accommodations: Congressional Office of Compliance, S70-S81 [7JA]
Budget Scorekeeping: CBO, S655 [22JA], S1932 [4MR], S3231 [15AP], S4770 [20MY], S6286 [24JN], S8382 [30JY], S9529 [17SE], S9694 [18SE], S10304 [1OC], S11372 [29OC]
Campaign Finance ``Reform'' Proposals—A First Amendment Analysis: Lillian R. BeVier, S10345-S10352 [6OC]
Congressional Delegation Visit to Vietnam, People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, and Republic of China: several Senators, S4209 [8MY]
History and Procedure of Contested Election Cases: Office of Senate Legal Counsel, S8767-S8772 [4SE]
Investigation of Contested Senate Election in Louisiana: McGuire, Woods, Battle & Boothe (law firm), S6485-S6488 [26JN]
Senate Quarterly Mass Mail, S1038 [5FE], S4502, S4503 [14MY], S9029 [9SE], S12642 [13NO]
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 Armed Services (Senate) (S. Rept. 105-6), S1659 [26FE]
———Committee on Environment and Public Works (Senate) (S. Rept. 105-13), S3418 [22AP]
———Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Rept. 105-8), S2645 [20MR]
———Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select) (S. Rept. 105-1), S633 [22JA]
———Committee on Labor and Human Resources (Senate) (S. Rept. 105-5), S1470 [24FE]
———Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate) (S. Rept. 105-14), S3750 [28AP]
———Committee on Veterans Affairs (Senate) (S. Rept. 105-23), S5412 [9JN]
Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate) Expenditures: Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. Res. 39), S2078 [10MR]
———Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate) (S. Res. 39), S2078 [10MR]
Committee on Printing (Joint) and Committee on the Library (Joint) Membership Election: Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate) (S. Res. 31), S725 [28JA]
Committee on Veterans' Affairs (Senate) Supplemental Expenditures: Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate) (S. Res. 126), S10229 [30SE]
Committees of the Senate Expenditures: Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate) (S. Res. 54) (S. Rept. 105-9), S2645 [20MR]
———Committee on Rules (Senate) (S. Res. 54), S1299 [12FE]
Consideration of Conference Report on H.R. 2209, Legislative Branch of the Government Appropriations: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 238) (H. Rept. 105-263), H7728 [23SE]
Consideration of H. Con. Res. 108, Adjournment: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 176) (H. Rept. 105-154), H4645 [25JN]
Consideration of H.J. Res. 2, Constitutional Amendment To Limit Congressioal Terms: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 47) (H. Rept. 105-4), H451 [11FE]
Consideration of H.J. Res. 62, Constitutional Amendment To Require a Two-Thirds Majority on the Passage of Legislation Increasing Taxes: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 113) (H. Rept. 105-54), H1456 [14AP]
Consideration of H.R. 1127, National Monument Fairness Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 256) (H. Rept. 105-283), H8160 [29SE]
Consideration of H.R. 2209, Legislative Branch of the Government Appropriations: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 197) (H. Rept. 105-202), H5777 [24JY]
Constitutional Amendment To Limit Congressional Terms: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.J. Res. 2) (H. Rept. 105-2), H392 [6FE]
Constitutional Amendment To Require a Two-Thirds Majority on the Passage of Legislation Increasing Taxes: Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.J. Res. 62) (H. Rept. 105-50), H1437 [10AP]
Expenditures: Committee on Aging (Senate, Special) (S. Res. 41), S852 [30JA]
———Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. Res. 33), S802 [29JA]
———Committee on Armed Services (Senate) (S. Res. 38), S852 [30JA]
———Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (Senate) (S. Res. 28), S725 [28JA]
———Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (Senate) (S. Res. 29), S725 [28JA]
———Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (Senate) (S. Res. 34), S802 [29JA]
———Committee on Environment and Public Works (Senate) (S. Res. 26), S725 [28JA]
———Committee on Finance (Senate) (S. Res. 27), S725 [28JA]
———Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. Res. 37), S852 [30JA]
———Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate) (S. Res. 39), S852 [30JA]
———Committee on Indian Affairs (Senate) (S. Res. 46), S945 [4FE]
———Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select) (S. Res. 30), S725 [28JA]
———Committee on Labor and Human Resources (Senate) (S. Res. 35), S802 [29JA]
———Committee on Rules (Senate) (S. Res. 42), S945 [4FE]
———Committee on Small Business (Senate) (S. Res. 40), S852 [30JA]
———Committee on the Budget (Senate) (S. Res. 44), S945 [4FE]
———Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (S. Res. 43), S945 [4FE]
———Committee on Veterans' Affairs (Senate) (S. Res. 45), S945 [4FE]
Further Revised Allocation to Subcommittees of Budget Totals From the Concurrent Resolution for Fiscal Year 1998: Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. Rept. 105-145), S12118 [8NO]
———Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. Rept. 105-155), S12574 [13NO]
Further Revised Allocation to Subcommittees of Budget Totals from the Concurrent Resolution for Fiscal Year 1998: Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. Rept. 105-104), S10786 [9OC]
———Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. Rept. 105-116), S11289 [28OC]
———Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. Rept. 105-91), S10229 [30SE]
Howard M. Metzenbaum U.S. Courthouse, Cleveland, OH: Committee on Environment and Public Works (Senate) (S. 833), S6496 [26JN]
Legislative Branch of the Government Appropriations: Committee of Conference (H.R. 2209) (H. Rept. 105-254), H7599 [18SE]
———Committee on Appropriations (House) (H.R. 2209) (H. Rept. 105-196), H5569 [22JY]
———Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. 1019) (S. Rept. 105-47), S7485 [15JY]
Legislative Oversight Activities During the 104th Congress: Committee on Small Business (Senate) (S. Rept. 105-63), S8667 [2SE]
National Monument Fairness Act: Committee on Resources (House) (H.R. 1127) (H. Rept. 105-191), H5491 [21JY]
Permit Disabled Employees With the Privilege of the Senate Floor To Use Supporting Services on the Floor: Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate) (S. Res. 110), S8531 [31JY]
Printing of Rules of the Committees of the Senate: Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate) (S. Res. 32), S725 [28JA]
Printing Pictures of Missing Children on Senate Mail: Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate) (S. Rept. 105-34), S6185 [24JN]
Revised Allocation to Subcommittees of Budget Totals From the Concurrent Resolution for Fiscal Year 1998: Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. Rept. 105-46), S7210 [10JY]
———Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. Rept. 105-57), S8090 [24JY]
———Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. Rept. 105-74), S8925 [8SE]
———Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. Rept. 105-77), S9080 [10SE]
———Committee on Appropriations (Senate) (S. Rept. 105-88), S9968 [25SE]
Tribute to Participants in William Randolph Hearst Foundation Senate Youth Program: Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) (S. Res. 60), S2078 [10MR]
Reports to constituents
Hamilton, Representative: Reforming the Campaign Finance System, E1722 [10SE]
Resolutions by organizations
Impeachment of Federal Judges Relative to Judicial Activism: U.S. Conference of Mayors, E1552 [29JY]
Salary Adjustments for Federal Judges: U.S. Conference of Mayors, E1552 [29JY]
Resolutions of ratification
Agreement Between the U.S. and Hong Kong for the Surrender of Fugitive Offenders, S11165 [23OC]
International Telecommunications Union Constitution and Convention, S10858 [20OC], S11167 [23OC]
Migratory Bird Protocol Between the U.S. and Canada, S10950 [22OC], S11167 [23OC]
Migratory Bird Protocol Between the U.S. and Mexico, S10949 [22OC], S11167 [23OC]
Treaty on Maritime Boundaries Between the U.S. and Mexico, S10950 [22OC], S11167 [23OC]
Resumes
Congressional Activity: 105th Cong., 1st sess., D77 [4FE], D167 [3MR], D299 [7AP], D425 [1MY], D551 [2JN], D705 [7JY], D877 [1AU], D885 [2SE], D1049 [1OC], D1199 [3NO], D1277 [13NO]
———104th Cong., 1st and 2nd sess., D1 [7JA]
Rollcalls
Quorum, S6 [7JA], S5291 [4JN], S5480 [10JN], S10622 [8OC], S11250 [28OC]
Rollcall of former Members of Congress, H3072 [21MY]
Rules
Committee on Environment and Public Works (Senate), S774 [28JA]
Committee on Ethics (Senate, Select), S1486-S1493 [24FE]
Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate), S715 [28JA]
Schedules
Committee meetings, E97 [20JA], E113 [22JA], E115 [27JA], E117 [29JA], E119 [3FE], E177 [5FE], E198 [10FE], E248 [12FE], E293 [24FE], E335-E338 [26FE], E362 [3MR], E393-E395 [5MR], E420-E423 [10MR], E455-E457 [12MR], E490 [17MR], E525 [19MR], E573-E575 [7AP], E619-E621 [9AP], E649-E651 [14AP], E686 [16AP], E714 [21AP], E733 [23AP], E763 [28AP], E807 [30AP], E840 [5MY], E871 [7MY], E894 [12MY], E933 [14MY], E976 [19MY], E1010 [21MY], E1073 [2JN], E1121 [4JN], E1151 [9JN], E1193 [11JN], E1219 [16JN], E1256 [18JN], E1302 [23JN], E1329 [25JN], E1363 [7JY], E1384 [9JY], E1422 [14JY], E1442 [16JY], E1460 [21JY], E1503 [23JY], E1545 [28JY], E1563 [30JY], E1648 [3SE], E1690 [8SE], E1728 [10SE], E1752 [15SE], E1782 [17SE], E1816 [22SE], E1849 [24SE], E1890 [29SE], E1893 [1OC], E1940 [6OC], E1981 [8OC], E2013 [20OC], E2053 [22OC], E2095 [27OC], E2125 [29OC], E2167 [3NO]
George McGovern's 75th Birthday Symposium: National Archives Theater, Washington, DC, E791 [30AP]
President Clinton's trip to Little Rock, AR, and Houston, TX, S9995 [26SE]
Statements
Campaign Ethics Reform and Contribution Limits: Albert M. Pennybacker, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA, S10508 [8OC]
———Church Women United (organization), S10510 [8OC]
———Mark Pelavin, Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, S10510 [8OC]
———NETWORK (organization), S10508 [8OC]
———President Clinton, S8291 [30JY]
———Senator Glenn, S10288 [1OC]
Chemical Weapons Convention: Bob Dole, S3501 [23AP]
———Colin L. Powell, S3528 [23AP]
———several chemical company executives, S3507-S3510 [23AP]
Eligibility To Serve as U.S. Trade Representative Relative to Representation of Foreign Entities and Congressional Approval of Any International Trade Agreement That Changes Statutory Law: President Clinton, S1961 [5MR]
Investigation of Contested Senate Election in Louisiana: Senator Warner, S10253-S10255 [1OC]
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]
Medal of Freedom Award: Bob Dole, S801 [29JA]
Reversal of Buckley Versus Valeo: several State Attorneys General, S2187 [12MR]
Senate Process for Confirmation of Judicial Nominees: Sam J. Ervin III, S2527 [19MR]
St. Patrick's Day Call for a Cease-Fire in Northern Ireland: Friends of Ireland (organization), S2343 [17MR], E485 [17MR]
Tribute to Sam Nunn: Senator Byrd, Congressional Record (1996), S1477-S1479 [24FE]
Summaries
Campaigns Ethics Reform and Contribution Limits (S. 1561), S12606 [13NO]
Highlights of Testimony of the First Two Weeks of Hearings by the Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate) Into 1996 Campaign Finance Abuses, S8088 [24JY]
Public Confidence in Campaigns Act (S. 229), S814 [29JA]
Tables
Clean Money, Clean Elections Act: formula for calculating spending limits, S5804 [17JN]
———State qualifying contribution threshold and spending limits, S5804 [17JN]
Committee on Taxation (Joint) funding and staffing levels 1980-1998, H6756 [3SE]
Committee on the Budget (Senate) scoring of H.R. 2209, legislative branch of the Government appropriations conference report, S9876 [24SE]
Legislative branch of the Government appropriations (H.R. 2209), H5870-H5872 [28JY], H7748-H7753 [24SE]
Ninth circuit court vacancies, S9166 [11SE]
Supplemental appropriation requests and congressional action, S5580 [12JN]
Time spent on debate of S. 25, Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, S10465 [7OC]
Testimonies
Campaign Ethics Reform and Contribution Limits: Curtis Gans, Committee for the Study of the American Electorate, S10135 [29SE]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 9, joint session of Congress for the State of the Union Message, H236 [21JA]
H. Con. Res. 21, adjournment, S1418 [13FE], H551 [13FE]
H. Con. Res. 87, adjournment, H3195 [22MY]
H. Con. Res. 102, reduce Government spending and regulatory programs, H4147 [23JN]
H. Con. Res. 108, adjournment, S6440 [26JN], H4661 [26JN]
H. Con. Res. 136, adjournment, S8481 [31JY], H6666 [31JY]
H. Con. Res. 169, adjournment, S10732 [9OC], H8691 [8OC]
H. Res. 2, notify the Senate that a quorum of the House of Representatives is present and of the election of the Speaker and Clerk, H7 [7JA]
H. Res. 3, notify the President that a Congressional quorum has assembled, H8 [7JA]
H. Res. 47, consideration of H.J. Res. 2, constitutional amendment to limit congressional terms, H458 [12FE]
H. Res. 113, consideration of H.J. Res. 62, constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority on the passage of legislation increasing taxes, H1473 [15AP]
H. Res. 176, consideration of H. Con. Res. 108, adjournment, H4651 [26JN]
H. Res. 197, consideration of H.R. 2209, legislative branch of the Government appropriations, H5783 [25JY]
H. Res. 238, consideration of conference report on H.R. 2267, legislative branch of the Government appropriations, H7741 [24SE]
H. Res. 256, consideration of H.R. 1127, National Monument Fairness Act, H8278 [1OC]
H.J. Res. 2, constitutional amendment to limit congressional terms, H485 [12FE]
H.J. Res. 62, constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority on the passage of legislation increasing taxes, H1480 [15AP]
H.R. 1010, Mandates Information Act, E480 [13MR]
H.R. 2209, legislative branch of the Government appropriations, H5879-H5884 [28JY]
S. 11, Congressional Election Campaign Spending Limit and Reform Act, S279-S293 [21JA]
S. 25, Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, S656-S665 [22JA], S10106-S10112 [29SE]
S. 57, Senate Campaign Financing and Spending Reform Act, S423-S435 [21JA]
S. 205, Citizen Congress Act, S727 [28JA]
S. 229, Public Confidence in Campaigns Act, S808-S814 [29JA]
S. 477, National Monument Fairness Act, S2565 [19MR]
S. 647, Emergency Spending Control Act, S3676 [24AP]
S. 758, Lobbying Disclosure Act technical amendments, S4660 [16MY]
S. 758, Lobbying Disclosure Act technical corrections, S12692 [13NO]
S. 812, Campaign Finance Reform Commission Act, S5130 [23MY]
S. 833, Howard M. Metzenbaum U.S. Courthouse, Cleveland, OH, S5345 [5JN], S8158 [25JY], H8091 [29SE]
S. 918, Clean Money, Clean Elections Act, S5794-S5802 [17JN]
S. 1019, legislative branch of the Government appropriations, S7596-S7601 [16JY]
S. 1057, Campaign Spending Control Act, S7952-S7958 [23JY]
S. 1120, establish consultant position for Senate President pro tempore, S8524 [31JY]
S. 1190, Campaign Finance Integrity Act, S9522 [17SE]
S. 1191, Senate Campaign Finance Reform Act, S9640-S9643 [18SE]
S. 1197, Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, S9655-S9659 [18SE]
S. Con. Res. 2, use of Capitol rotunda for Presidential inauguration ceremonies and extension of Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (Joint), S8, S100 [7JA], H29 [7JA]
S. Con. Res. 3, adjournment, S14, S100 [7JA], H28 [7JA]
S. Con. Res. 14, adjournment, S2581, S2708 [20MR], H1280 [21MR]
S. Con. Res. 62, printing of revised edition of ``How Our Laws Are Made'', S11779, S11792 [5NO], H10641 [12NO]
S. Con. Res. 68, adjournment, S12616, S12679 [13NO], H10917 [13NO]
S. Res. 1, notify House of Representatives that a quorum of the Senate is present, S6, S100 [7JA]
S. Res. 2, notify the President that a quorum of the Senate is present, S6, S101 [7JA]
S. Res. 3, fixing the hour of daily meeting of the Senate, S7, S101 [7JA]
S. Res. 4, election of Senator Thurmond to be President pro tempore of the Senate, S7, S101 [7JA]
S. Res. 5, notify the President of election of Senator Thurmond as the President pro tempore, S8, S101 [7JA]
S. Res. 6, notify the House of Representatives of election of Senator Thurmond as the President pro tempore, S8, S101 [7JA]
S. Res. 7, tribute to Senator Byrd, S14, S101 [7JA]
S. Res. 8, floor privileges for Senator Cleland's staff, S16, S101 [7JA]
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. 11, minority party appointments to the committees of the Senate, S110, S112 [9JA]
S. Res. 12, minority party appointments to the committees of the Senate, S110, S113 [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. 20, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry (Senate) expenditures, S653 [22JA]
S. Res. 21, Senate Legal Counsel representation for the Senate in Senator Byrd v. Franklin D. Raines, S619, S653 [22JA]
S. Res. 22, tribute to Paul E. Tsongas, S653, S670 [22JA]
S. Res. 23, designate Alan S. Frumin as Parliamentarian Emeritus of the Senate, S672, S682 [23JA]
S. Res. 26, Committee on Environment and Public Works (Senate) expenditures, S769 [28JA]
S. Res. 27, Committee on Finance (Senate) expenditures, S769 [28JA]
S. Res. 28, Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (Senate) expenditures, S769 [28JA]
S. Res. 29, Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (Senate) expenditures, S770 [28JA]
S. Res. 30, Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select) expenditures, S770 [28JA]
S. Res. 31, election of Committee on Printing (Joint) and Committee on the Library (Joint) members, S770 [28JA], S909 [30JA]
S. Res. 32, printing of rules of the committees of the Senate, S770 [28JA], S909 [30JA]
S. Res. 33, Committee on Appropriations (Senate) expenditures, S818 [29JA]
S. Res. 34, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (Senate) expenditures, S818 [29JA]
S. Res. 35, Committee on Labor and Human Resources (Senate) expenditures, S819 [29JA]
S. Res. 36, tribute to Arthur Curran, Donn Larson, and Richard Gibbons, S899, S908 [30JA]
S. Res. 37, Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) expenditures, S899 [30JA]
S. Res. 38, Committee on Armed Services (Senate) expenditures, S899 [30JA]
S. Res. 39, Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate) expenditures, S900 [30JA]
S. Res. 40, Committee on Small Business (Senate) expenditures, S901 [30JA]
S. Res. 41, Committee on Aging (Senate, Special) expenditures, S901 [30JA]
S. Res. 42, Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate) expenditures, S968 [4FE]
S. Res. 43, Committee on the Judiciary (Senate) expenditures, S968 [4FE]
S. Res. 44, Committee on the Budget (Senate) expenditures, S969 [4FE]
S. Res. 45, Committee on Veterans' Affairs (Senate) expenditures, S969 [4FE]
S. Res. 46, Committee on Indian Affairs (Senate) expenditures, S969 [4FE]
S. Res. 48, temporary and intermittent service by the Director of the Office of Senate Fair Employment Practices, S970, S979 [4FE]
S. Res. 54, Committees of the Senate expenditures, S1319-S1323 [12FE], S1419-S1423 [13FE]
S. Res. 60, tribute to participants in William Randolph Hearst Foundation Senate Youth Program, S1926 [4MR], S2013 [6MR]
S. Res. 61, Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate) funding for investigation of Federal election campaign fundraising and expenditure practices, S1927 [4MR]
S. Res. 65, consideration of political campaign ethics reform and contribution limits legislation, S2481 [18MR]
S. Res. 71, permit disabled employees with the privilege of the Senate floor to use supporting services on the floor, S3126 [14AP]
S. Res. 72, permit disabled employees with the privilege of the Senate floor to use supporting services on the floor, S3225 [15AP]
S. Res. 75, Chemical Weapons Convention ratification, S3651-S3657 [24AP]
S. Res. 77, Senate Legal Counsel representation for the Office of Senate Fair Employment Practices in William L. Singer v. Office of Senate Fair Employment Practices, S3457, S3466 [22AP]
S. Res. 89, Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate) majority party appointments, S4899 [21MY]
S. Res. 90, printing of ``Dedication and Unveiling of the Statue of Richard Brevard Russell, Jr.'', S5104, S5139 [23MY]
S. Res. 91, production of records by the Committee on Intelligence (Senate, Select) relative to CIA involvement in crack cocaine sales to fund Nicaraguan Contras, S5106, S5140 [23MY]
S. Res. 101, Senate Legal Counsel representation for Members, officers, and employees of the Senate in Douglas R. Page v. Richard Shelby, et al., S5878, S5890 [17JN]
S. Res. 107, production of records by Senators Byrd and Rockefeller relative to West Virginia v. Brenda S. Cook, S7119, S7129 [9JY]
S. Res. 110, permit disabled employees with the privilege of the Senate floor to use supporting services on the floor, S8368 [30JY], S8527 [31JY]
S. Res. 126, Committee on Veterans Affairs (Senate) supplemental expenditures, S10244 [30SE]
S. Res. 126, Committee on Veterans' Affairs (Senate) supplemental expenditures, S9977 [25SE]
S. Res. 130, authorize testimony in U.S. v. Delyla D. Wilson, S10433, S10445 [6OC]
S. Res. 132, authorize printing of rules for special investigatory committees, S10446 [6OC]
S. Res. 132, printing of rules for special investigatory committees of the Senate, S10433 [6OC]
S. Res. 135, Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate) production of records to law enforcement officials relative to contested Senate election in Louisiana, S10780, S10810 [9OC]
S. Res. 137, testimony of James E. LePire, Billy R. Smith, and Kristine D. Brown in U.S. v. Tara LaJuan Edwards and U.S. v. Robbin T. Stoney, S10899, S10906 [21OC]
S. Res. 138, Committee on Rules and Administration (Senate) expenditures for consultants, S11043, S11168 [23OC]
S. Res. 143, printing of revised edition of Senate Election Law Guidebook, S11780, S11792 [5NO]
S. Res. 156, adjournment, S12616 [13NO]
S. Res. 156, authorizing minority and majority leaders to make appointments during adjournment, S12676 [13NO]
S. Res. 157, tribute to Vice President Gore, S12616, S12676 [13NO]
S. Res. 158, tribute to Senator Thurmond, S12617, S12676 [13NO]
S. Res. 159, tribute to Senator Daschle, S12617, S12677 [13NO]
S. Res. 160, tribute to Senator Lott, S12617, S12677 [13NO]
S. Res. 161, amend S. Res. 48, temporary and intermittent service by the Director of the Office of Senate Fair Employment Practices, S12617, S12683 [13NO]
S. Res. 162, testimony and representation of Brent Baglien in U.S. v. Blackley, S12617, S12706 [13NO]
S.J. Res. 9, constitutional amendment to require a two-thirds majority of Congress on the passage of legislation increasing revenue, S563 [21JA]
S.J. Res. 39, set date for convening of 105th Congress, 2d session, S12676 [13NO], H10918 [13NO]
Transcripts
National Prayer Breakfast, H2054-H2059 [30AP]
National Prayer Breakfast (1996), E1785 [18SE]
President Clinton's Trip to Little Rock, AR, and Houston, TX: WTOP-Radio (Washington, DC), S9995 [26SE]
Tributes
Allard, Senator, S1061 [6FE]
Brown, Hank, S10882 [21OC]
Bryan, Senator, S1008 [5FE]
Bumpers, Senator, S5902 [18JN]
Byrd, Senator, S19, S21 [7JA], S617, S628 [22JA], S3982 [6MY], S4276 [9MY], S6438 [26JN], S6723 [27JN], S11171 [23OC], E89 [9JA], E474 [13MR]
Chafee, Senator, S11170 [23OC]
Cleland, Senator, S2511 [19MR]
Collins, Senator, S983 [5FE]
Daschle, Senator, S134 [21JA], S8480, S8481 [31JY], S11850 [6NO], S12679, S12680 [13NO]
Dixon, Alan J., S993 [5FE]
Domenici, Senator, S4068 [7MY]
Enzi, Senator, S137 [21JA], S6786 [27JN]
Ford, Senator, S1545 [25FE], S2110, S2127 [11MR], S2311, S2319 [14MR], S12680, S12712 [13NO]
Glenn, Senator, S1430 [24FE], S1549 [25FE], S1655 [26FE]
Gore, Vice President, S9251 [12SE]
Hagel, Senator, S1004 [5FE]
Hatch, Senator, S1156 [10FE]
Jeffords, Senator, S9849 [24SE]
Johnson, Senator, S1814 [3MR]
Kennedy, Senator, S10185 [30SE], S11858 [6NO], S12449 [10NO]
Kerrey, Senator, S7044 [9JY]
Kerry, Senator, S3896 [1MY]
LeFante, Joseph A., E666 [15AP]
Levin, Senator, S5984 [19JN], S7283 [11JY]
Lott, Senator, S5149 [23MY], S8481 [31JY], S12679 [13NO]
McConnell, Senator, S7526 [16JY]
McGovern, George, E791 [30AP]
Mikulski, Senator, S8856 [5SE]
Moynihan, Senator, S2341 [17MR], S2624, S2626 [20MR]
Nickles, Senator, S12712 [13NO]
Ogilvie, Lloyd J., S2221 [13MR]
Pressler, Larry, S23 [7JA]
Reed, Senator, S1349 [13FE]
Rockefeller, Senator, S5901 [18JN]
Roth, Senator, S6724 [27JN], S8481 [31JY]
Santorum, Senator, S6790 [27JN]
Senator Kennedy, S12500 [10NO]
Simon, Paul, S10903 [21OC]
Smith, Margaret Chase, S981 [5FE], S12541, S12542, S12543 [13NO]
Smith, Senator Gordon H., S1062 [6FE]
Snowe, Senator, S1265 [12FE]
Spong, William B., Jr., S10819 [9OC], S12560 [13NO]
Thompson, Senator, S7036 [9JY]
Thurmond, Senator, S1002 [5FE], S4849-S4851 [21MY], S5096 [23MY], S5157 [2JN], S5197-S5218, S5249 [3JN], S5304 [5JN], S5398 [9JN], S5438 [10JN], S5717 [17JN], S7283 [11JY], E1142 [5JN]
Tsongas, Paul E., S140, S142 [21JA], S589 [22JA], S672, S673 [23JA], S699, S709, S712 [28JA], S843, S851 [30JA], E151 [4FE], E2119 [29OC]
Wyden, Senator, S3168 [15AP]