[Congressional Record Index (1998)]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




LARGENT, STEVE (a Representative from Oklahoma)
  Amendments 
    District of Columbia:  making appropriations (H.R. 4380), H7381
        [6AU], H7428 [7AU]
  Bills and resolutions cosponsored
    Arlington National Cemetery:  enact into law eligibility
        requirements for interment, (see H.R. 3211), H1445 [24MR]
    Armed Forces:  administration of certain drugs without informed
        consent, (see H.R. 4035), H9345 [2OC]
    ------ establish demonstration project relative to enrollment of
        certain beneficiaries in the Federal Employees Health Benefits
        Program, (see H.R. 1766), H2055 [1AP]
    Budget:  allow reductions in the discretionary spending limits to be
        used to offset tax cuts, (see H.R. 3707), H4056 [3JN]
    CERCLA:  clarify liability for certain recycling transactions, (see
        H.R. 2733), H3625 [20MY]
    Children and youth:  ensure parental access to educational
        information and curriculum, (see H.R. 3189), H445 [11FE]
    ------ parental notification and State criminal reporting
        requirements for minors who seek family planning services from
        federally-funded clinics, (see H.R. 3230), H579 [24FE]
    ------ State criminal reporting requirements for minors who seek
        family planning services from federally-funded clinics, (see
        H.R. 3229), H579 [24FE]
    Computers:  prohibit gambling on the Internet, (see H.R. 4350),
        H6697 [29JY]
    ------ require persons who sell or transfer materials harmful to
        minors on the Internet to restrict access by minors, (see H.R.
        3783), H5594 [15JY]
    Congressional Office of Regulatory Analysis:  establish, (see H.R.
        1704), H678 [26FE]
    Contraceptives:  establish restrictions on provision to minors
        through certain family planning projects, (see H.R. 4721),
        H10011 [7OC]
    Corporations:  improve disclosure of charitable contributions, (see
        H.R. 944), H2931 [6MY]
    Courts:  independent counsel law reform, (see H.R. 139), H1112
        [11MR]
    Crime:  expand prohibition on stalking, (see H.R. 3747), H2605
        [29AP]
    ------ identity fraud, (see H.R. 4151), H5402 [25JN]
    ------ prohibit all private possession of child pornography, (see
        H.R. 3185), H445 [11FE]
    ------ prohibit convicted felons from collecting damages for
        injuries suffered during the commission of a crime, (see H.R.
        4446), H7411 [6AU]
    ------ prohibit taking minors across State lines to avoid State laws
        requiring parental notification of abortions, (see H.R. 3682),
        H2054 [1AP]
    Dept. of HUD:  modernize requirements and establish consensus
        process for development, revision, and interpretation of safety
        standards for manufactured home construction, (see H.R. 3634),
        H4962 [22JN]
    Dept. of Veterans Affairs:  establish certain presumptions of
        service connection for Persian Gulf Conflict veterans, (see H.R.
        4036), H9346 [2OC]
    Drugs:  conform penalties for methamphetamine to penalties involving
        similar amounts of cocaine base, (see H.R. 3898), H3744 [21MY]
    Education:  spending of a greater percentage of Federal tax dollars
        on children's classrooms, (see H.R. 3248), H577 [24FE]
    Electronic commerce:  require agencies to use digital signatures to
        enable persons to submit Federal forms electronically, (see H.R.
        2991), H3972 [22MY]
    Executive Office of the President:  President Clinton's use of legal
        staff for personal legal issues, (see H. Res. 397), H1549 [25MR]
    Families and domestic relations:  provide equitable child care
        relief for stay at-home parents, (see H. Con. Res. 202), H63
        [27JA]
    FCC:  repeal authority to require contributions from telephone
        carriers for the connection of schools, health care providers,
        and libraries to the Internet, (see H.R. 4065), H4712 [17JN]
    Federal employees:  allow use of medical savings accounts under
        health benefits program, (see H.R. 3166), H6186 [22JY]
    ------ limitations relative to use of official time, (see H.R. 986),
        H3014 [7MY]
    Freedom of religion:  protect religious liberty, (see H.R. 4154),
        H7415 [6AU]
    Hazardous substances:  require one-call notification system to
        protect natural gas and hazardous liquid pipelines from
        excavation damage, (see H.R. 3318), H1854 [31MR]
    Health:  limit medical malpractice claims, (see H.R. 3535), H2814
        [5MY]
    Health care professionals:  exempt physician office laboratories
        from clinical laboratory requirements, (see H.R. 2250), H2706
        [30AP]
    House Rules:  require drug testing of Members, officers, and staff,
        (see H. Res. 456), H4550 [11JN], (see H. Res. 503), H6698 [29JY]
    Iraq:  congressional authorization of offensive military action,
        (see H. Con. Res. 226), H904 [5MR]
    Kosovo:  presence of U.S. Armed Forces for peacekeeping purposes,
        (see H. Con. Res. 343), H10076 [8OC]
    ``Little Rock Nine'':  award Congressional Gold Medals, (see H.R.
        2560), H8528 [23SE]
    Medicare:  reform payment system for home health services, (see H.R.
        4370), H7179 [4AU]
    ------ requirements relative to anesthesia services, (see H.R.
        3629), H3488 [19MY]
    Monuments and memorials:  prohibit the return of veterans memorial
        objects to foreign nations without congressional authorization,
        (see H.R. 3645), H2052 [1AP]
    Postal Service:  issue commemorative postage stamp honoring VFW
        anniversary, (see H. Con. Res. 203), H3972 [22MY]
    ------ prevent increase in postage rates, (see H. Res. 452), H4165
        [4JN]
    Privacy:  repeal law creating a national identification card by
        establishing Federal standards for birth certificates and
        drivers' licenses, (see H.R. 4197), H5594 [15JY]
    Railroads:  permit State and local governments to adopt or enforce
        certain speed limits for trains, (see H.R. 3812), H6186 [22JY]
    Religion:  eliminate the effect on the expression of religion by
        State and local officials that results from the threat that
        potential litigants may seek damages and attorney's fees, (see
        H.R. 3288), H676 [26FE]
    SEC:  limit collection of certain fees, (see H.R. 4213), H7415 [6AU]
    ------ require the improved disclosure of tax effects of portfolio
        transactions on mutual fund performance, (see H.R. 4822), H10832
        [13OC]
    States:  permit funding of prescription drugs for minors relative to
        parental consent, (see H.R. 2941), H2056 [1AP]
    ------ use of community development block grants for nonentitlement
        areas to offset charity tax credits, (see H.R. 3241), H579
        [24FE]
    Taxation:  allow married couples to file combined return under which
        each spouse is taxed using rates applicable to single filers,
        (see H.R. 3104), H447 [11FE]
    ------ constitutional amendment relative to certain tax limitations,
        (see H.J. Res. 111), H677 [26FE]
    ------ cost-of-living adjustment for unified estate and gift tax
        credit, (see H.R. 3945), H3970 [22MY]
    ------ designate renewal communities, (see H.R. 3865), H3311 [14MY]
    ------ eliminate marriage tax penalty by adjusting income tax rate
        brackets and standard deduction amounts, (see H.R. 3734), H3014
        [7MY]
    ------ elimination of estate and gift taxes, (see H.R. 3879), H3625
        [20MY]
    ------ provide a tax credit for marginal oil and natural gas well
        production, (see H.R. 3688), H3488 [19MY]
    ------ require congressional review of Federal agency rules that
        establish or raise taxes, (see H.R. 4096), H4879 [19JN]
    Telephones:  strengthen and expand the procedures for preventing the
        slamming of interstate telephone service subscribers, (see H.R.
        3888), H3972 [22MY]
  Bills and resolutions introduced
    Taxation:  terminate Internal Revenue Code, (see H.R. 3097), H62
        [27JA]
  Factsheets
    Oklahoma transportation projects funding request, H1554 [26MR]
  Letters
    Building Efficient Surface Transportation and Equity Act:  by, H1554
        [26MR], H1556 [26MR]
  Remarks
    Crime:  prohibit taking minors across State lines to avoid State
        laws requiring parental notification of abortions (H.R. 3682),
        H5505 [15JY]
    Dept. of the Interior and related agencies:  making appropriations
        (H.R. 4193), H5999 [21JY], H6004 [21JY]
    District of Columbia:  making appropriations (H.R. 4380), H7382
        [6AU]
    ------ prohibit funding for joint adoptions by individuals not
        related by blood or marriage, H7382 [6AU]
    Leadership Training Institute (organization):  tribute, E735<bullet>
        [1MY]
    Microsoft Corp.:  application of antitrust laws, E1906<bullet> [5OC]
    National Endowment for the Arts:  funding, H5999 [21JY], H6004
        [21JY]
    Point of order, H5692 [16JY]
    Taxation:  terminate Internal Revenue Code (H.R. 3097), H735 [3MR],
        H1304 [19MR], H4656 [17JN], H4670 [17JN]
    ------ terminate Internal Revenue Code (H.R. 3097), consideration
        (H. Res. 472), H4647 [17JN], H4648 [17JN]
    Transportation:  funding for Federal-aid highways, highway safety
        programs, and transit programs (H.R. 2400), H2012 [1AP]
  Remarks in House relative to
    Special order:  granted, H753 [3MR], H4477 [10JN]
  Tributes
    Johnson, Representative Sam, H452 [12FE]