BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS

Amendments

Armed Forces: authorize use against Iraq (H.J. Res. 114), H7739, H7751 [10OC]

———authorize use against Iraq (S.J. Res. 45), S10067, S10088, S10106, S10131, S10132 [8OC], S10167, S10191, S10217, S10226, S10227, S10229 [9OC], S10234, S10265, S10305, S10390, S10391, S10392, S10393 [10OC]

Dept. of Veterans Affairs: establish emergency medical preparedness centers (H.R. 3253), S8003, S8005 [1AU], S10452, S10473 [15OC], H8006 [16OC]

Developing countries: strengthen pathogen and infectious disease surveillance to help prevent biological weapons attacks and naturally occurring outbreaks (S. 2487), S8003, S8025 [1AU]

Appointments

Conferees: H.R. 3448, Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Response Act, H641 [28FE]

Articles and editorials

Act Now—The Danger Is Immediate, Saddam Hussein Must Be Removed, E1571 [12SE]

Allied Support on Iraq Exaggerated, Officials Say, S10076 [8OC]

Am I Anti-American?, H7889 [10OC]

America Alone in the World, S10199 [9OC]

Analysts Discount Attack by Iraq—Counterattack Is Called Possible, H7315, H7722 [9OC]

Appeasement Myths, the Realities of Iraq, H7285 [8OC]

Bush Must Avoid Shortcuts on Road to War, S11702 [20NO]

Bush's Foreign Policy First, S10013 [7OC]

Chronology of Defiance, S10182 [9OC]

CIA Rejects Request for Report on Preparations for War in Iraq, S9886 [3OC]

Congress Must Resist the Rush to War, S10286, S10347 [10OC], H7890 [10OC]

Debate Over Iraq Focuses on Outcome—Multiple Scenarios Drive Questions About War, S10029 [7OC]

Dissent Over Going to War Grows Among U.S. Government Officials, H7722 [9OC]

Don't Allow Saddam To Play Games, E1803 [9OC]

Don't Attack Saddam—It Would Undermine Our Antiterror Efforts, H7763 [10OC]

Fixation on Iraq Does Not Make Us Safer, E1912 [17OC]

Great Terror, H7399-H7408 [9OC]

How Saddam Happened, S8987, S8992-S8994 [20SE]

In Iraqi War Scenario, Oil Is Key Issue, H7424 [9OC]

In Iraqi War Scenario, Oil Is Key Issue; U.S. Drillers Eye Huge Petroleum Pool, S8963 [20SE], H6360 [18SE]

Inspection as Invasion, H7281 [8OC]

Is This the Way To Decide on Iraq?, S9030 [23SE]

Myth of U.N. Support, S9967 [4OC], S10182 [9OC]

Officials' Private Doubts on Iraq War, S10077 [8OC], S10209 [9OC]

Our Resolution, S10013 [7OC]

Post Hussein Iraq, E1650 [25SE]

Remember Patsy Mink—Slow the Rush to War, H7292 [8OC]

Right Way To Change a Regime, H7764 [10OC]

Saddam Must Open Palaces, S10082 [8OC]

Twelve Old Men (on Cape Cod) Say ``No'' to a Unilateral Strike, E1861 [11OC]

U.S. Drops Bid To Strengthen Germ Warfare Accord, S8990 [20SE]

U.S. Effort Aimed at Iraqi Officers, H7437 [9OC]

U.S. Has Been Seeking To Prevent a Resolution of the Iraq Crisis for the Past Eight Years, H7743 [10OC]

Untested Administration Hawks Clamor for War, H6974 [2OC]

War Fever—Bush, Cheney Won't Stop, S8964 [20SE]

Weight of American Empire, S10183 [9OC]

We've Seen Saddam's Act Before, E1621 [19SE]

Bills and resolutions

Armed Forces: authorize use against Iraq (see S.J. Res. 45), S9426 [26SE] (see S.J. Res. 46), S9846 [2OC] (see H.J. Res. 114), H6983 [2OC] (see H.J. Res. 118), H7172 [7OC]

———authorize use against Iraq (H.J. Res. 114), consideration (see H. Res. 574), H7171 [7OC]

———discourage deployment against Iraq without prior specific authorization by the U.N. Security Council and Congress pursuant to a declaration of war (see H. Con. Res. 518), H9024 [14NO]

———require congressional authority to authorize use against Iraq (see S.J. Res. 41), S7033 [18JY] (see S. Con. Res. 133), S7579 [30JY] (see H.J. Res. 109), H5996 [26JY] (see H.J. Res. 110), H6473 [23SE] (see H. Con. Res. 460), H6059 [4SE]

Arms control: promote the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction (see H.R. 4624), H1769 [30AP]

Boca Raton, FL: cleanup of first anthrax attack site (see S. 2988), S8981 [20SE]

———direct EPA to provide technical assistance for cleanup of first anthrax attack site (see S. 2985), S8980 [20SE]

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: establish the Center for Bioterrorism Preparedness (see S. 2115), S2578 [11AP]

Dept. of Defense: disclose information on projects that included testing of biological or chemical agents involving potential exposure of Armed Forces members to toxic agents (see S. 2704), S6318 [28JN] (see H.R. 5060), H4325 [27JN]

———establish at least one Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team in each State (see S. 2908), S8300 [5SE]

Dept. of Veterans Affairs: authorize the furnishing of health care during major disasters or medical emergencies (see S. 2187), S2829 [17AP]

———establish emergency medical preparedness centers (see S. 2132), S2722 [16AP]

———establish emergency medical preparedness centers (H.R. 3253), concur with Senate amendment with an amendment (see H. Res. 526), H6303 [17SE]

Developing countries: strengthen pathogen and infectious disease surveillance to help prevent biological weapons attacks and naturally occurring outbreaks (see S. 2487), S4145 [9MY]

Fort Leonard Wood, MO: authorize construction of a Weapons of Mass Destruction Responder Training Facility (see S. 1993), S1599 [6MR]

Iran: encourage respect for rights of religious and ethnic minorities, and deter support for international terrorism and furthering its weapons of mass destruction programs (see H.R. 5540), H6983 [2OC]

Iraq: support U.N. efforts to assure Iraq's compliance with Security Council resolutions and advance peace and security in the Persian Gulf region (see H. Con. Res. 473), H6418 [19SE]

Senate: authorize Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper to ascertain and settle claims relative to anthrax exposure in Senate complex (see S. Res. 329), S8981 [20SE]

Syria: halt support for terrorism, end occupation of Lebanon, stop development of weapons of mass destruction, and cease illegal importation of Iraqi oil (see S. 2215), S2951 [18AP] (see H.R. 4483), H1482 [18AP]

Terrorism: enhance agricultural biosecurity through increased prevention, preparation, and response planning (see S. 2767), S7164 [22JY]

———enhance the ability of first responders to respond to incidents of terrorism, including incidents involving weapons of mass destruction (see S. 2664), S5851 [20JN]

———improve the ability of the U.S. to prepare for and respond to a biological threat or attack (H.R. 3448), consideration of conference report (see H. Res. 427), H2734 [21MY]

———improve the ability of the U.S. to prepare for and respond to a biological threat or attack (H.R. 3448), corrections in enrollment (see S. Con. Res. 117), S4840 [23MY]

———make grants to train school nurses as ``first responders'' to a biological or chemical attack (see H.R. 3615), H35 [23JA]

———provide grants to enhance the ability of first responders to respond to incidents of terrorism, including incidents involving weapons of mass destruction (see H.R. 5441), H6558 [24SE]

———provide incentives to commercial researchers to develop technologies and drugs to prevent and treat illnesses associated with a biological, chemical, or radiological weapons attack (see S. 3148), S10677 [17OC]

Weapons: promote enhanced non-proliferation cooperation between the U.S. and Russia (see S. 2478), S4064 [8MY] (see S. 2545), S4702 [22MY]

Cloture motions

Armed Forces: authorize use against Iraq (S.J. Res. 45), S10107 [8OC], S10242 [10OC]

———authorize use against Iraq (S.J. Res. 45), motion to proceed, S9774 [1OC], S9894 [3OC]

Comparisons

Dept. of Veterans Affairs Emergency Preparedness Act: House, Senate, and compromise agreement provisions, H6275-H6277 [17SE]

Conference reports

Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act (H.R. 3448), H2691-H2732 [21MY]

Descriptions

Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act (H.R. 3448): Amendments Relative to Food Enforcement Authorities Provided Under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, H2857 [22MY]

Excerpts

``Threatening Storm—The Case for Invading Iraq,'' Kenneth M. Pollack, H7728 [9OC]

Factsheets

Armed Forces Use Against Iraq (H.J. Res. 114), H7204 [8OC]

Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction: Committee on Governmental Affairs (Senate) Subcommittee on International Security, Proliferation, and Federal Services, S10264 [10OC]

Letters

Biological materials exported to Iraq from the U.S.: David Satcher, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, S8995 [20SE]

Firefighters and law enforcement officers staffing grants to enhance the ability of first responders to respond to incidents of terrorism: Gary L. Briese, International Association of Fire Chiefs, S11023 [14NO]

———Harold A. Schaitberger, International Association of Fire Fighters, S11023 [14NO]

———Richard J. Gallo, Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association, S11024 [14NO]

Prescription Drug User Fee Act authorization: Representatives Tauzin and Dingell, Committee on Energy and Commerce (House), H2856, H2859 [22MY]

Presidential option to use the war on terrorism and homeland security funding for the national missile defense system: Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr., OMB, S6098 [26JN]

U.S. policy on use of Armed Forces against Iraq: Gail Donovan, H6555 [24SE]

———Jane E. Stromseth, S10279-S10282 [10OC]

———John McLaughlin, CIA, S10154 [9OC], H7438 [9OC]

———Jules Lobel, University of Pittsburgh School of Law, S11700, S11701 [20NO]

———Larry J. Sabato, University of Virginia Center for Politics, S11702 [20NO]

———Laurence H. Tribe, Harvard University Law School, S10644 [17OC]

———Michael and Jeanette Feldman, H6555 [24SE]

———Michael J. Glennon, S10282-S10286 [10OC]

———Nicholas E. Calio, Executive Office of the President, S10160 [9OC]

———Nicholas E. Calio and Alberto R. Gonzales, Executive Office of the President, S8897 [19SE]

———Representative Dingell, H7325 [9OC]

———Thomas M. Franck, New York University School of Law, S11701 [20NO]

———William Van Alstyne, Duke University School of Law, S10642-S10644 [17OC]

Lists

Preemptive military actions by the President of the U.S. to protect U.S. security interests, S10072 [8OC]

U.N. Security Council resolutions and statements regarding violations by Iraq, S10081 [8OC], H7384 [9OC]

Messages

National Emergency Relative to Weapons of Mass Destruction: President Bush, S5771 [19JN], H3700 [19JN], H8087 [12NO]

Motions

Armed Forces: authorize use against Iraq (H.J. Res. 114), H7796 [10OC]

———authorize use against Iraq (S.J. Res. 45), S10162 [9OC]

Terrorism: improve the ability of the U.S. to prepare for and respond to a biological threat or attack (H.R. 3448), H638 [28FE]

Papers

New Approach—Coercive Inspections: Jessica T. Matthews, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, S9357 [26SE]

Press releases

Detailed Analysis of October 7 Speech by Bush on Iraq: Institute for Public Accuracy, H7276-H7281 [8OC]

Proposals

Use of U.S. Armed Forces against Iraq: President Bush, S8897 [19SE]

Questions and answers

Biological materials exported to Iraq from the U.S.: Donald H. Rumsfeld, Sec. of Defense, S8988-S8992 [20SE]

Remarks in House

Armed Forces: authorize use against Iraq, H6785, H6788 [1OC], E2083 [15NO]

———authorize use against Iraq (H.J. Res. 114), H6958, H6967, H6974 [2OC], H7008-H7016 [3OC], H7167 [7OC], H7176, H7177, H7178, H7189-H7247, H7268-H7301 [8OC], H7306, H7309, H7375-H7410, H7413-H7442, H7706-H7735 [9OC], H7739-H7799, H7810, H7888 [10OC], H7932 [16OC], E1782 [8OC], E1861 [11OC], E1867 [15OC], E1884, E1921, E1927, E1929 [17OC]

———authorize use against Iraq (H.J. Res. 114), consideration (H. Res. 574), H7178-H7186 [8OC]

———authorize use against Iraq (H.J. Res. 114), motion to recommit, H7796-H7798 [10OC]

———require congressional authority to authorize use against Iraq, H5311-H5313 [23JY], H5321 [24JY]

———require congressional authority to authorize use against Iraq (H.J. Res. 110), E1636 [23SE]

———U.S. policy on use against Iraq, H6002, H6003, H6030 [4SE], H6064, H6076, H6078 [5SE], H6109, H6117-H6125 [9SE], H6132, H6149, H6150, H6159 [10SE], H6222-H6225 [11SE], H6242 [12SE], H6287, H6293-H6295 [17SE], H6307, H6348, H6350, H6351, H6352, H6359-H6366 [18SE], H6410-H6413 [19SE], H6478, H6531, H6532, H6549, H6556 [24SE], H6562, H6563, H6564, H6686-H6690 [25SE], E1571 [12SE], E1644, E1649 [25SE], E1664 [26SE]

Boca Raton, FL: effects of anthrax contamination and related clean-up costs, H5244, H5245 [23JY]

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: facilities renovation funding, H1023, H1024 [20MR]

———National Pharmaceutical Stockpile Program funding, H6998 [3OC]

Cuba: condition lifting of travel restrictions on certification that Cuba is not developing or providing technology to terrorists for biological weapons and is not providing support or sanctuary to terrorists, H5246, H5267-H5273, H5291-H5293 [23JY]

———development of biological weapons, H2429 [14MY]

Dept. of Defense: establish a Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team in each State, H5602-H5607 [25JY]

———establish at least one Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team in each State and at least one such team under the direction of the National Guard Bureau, E2058 [15NO]

Dept. of HHS: authority to administer smallpox vaccine in the event of a smallpox attack or threat, E2041 [14NO]

Dept. of Homeland Security: inclusion of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Strategic National Stockpile Program, H5659 [25JY]

Dept. of Veterans Affairs: establish emergency medical preparedness centers (H.R. 3253), H2610-H2614, H2630 [20MY], E870 [22MY], E1602 [18SE]

———establish emergency medical preparedness centers (H.R. 3253), Senate amendment, H8006-H8009 [16OC]

———establish emergency medical preparedness centers (H.R. 3253), concur with Senate amendment with an amendment (H. Res. 526), H6271-H6278 [17SE]

Foreign policy: emphasize peaceful resolution to international situations, E1332 [24JY]

House of Representatives: division of time during debate on resolution authorizing use of Armed Forces against Iraq, H7191-H7194 [8OC]

Iraq: support U.N. efforts to assure Iraq's compliance with Security Council resolutions and advance peace and security in the Persian Gulf region (H. Con. Res. 473), E1625 [19SE]

———U.N. mandated monitoring of weapons development, H6306 [18SE], H6408 [19SE], H6562 [25SE], E1803 [9OC]

———U.N. mandated monitoring of weapons development (H.J. Res. 75), H3586 [17JN]

———U.S. policy, H3586 [17JN], H3611 [18JN], H4771 [17JY]

National Public Radio: report linking the Traditional Values Coalition with the mailing of anthrax tainted letters to congressional offices, H635, H636, H637 [28FE], E234 [28FE]

National security: war on terrorism and homeland security funding, E427 [21MR]

Russia: assistance in enforcement of U.N. resolutions on Iraq relative to development of weapons of mass destruction, H6224 [11SE]

Television: condemn networks for not broadcasting Presidential speech on Iraq, H7177 [8OC]

Terrorism: improve the ability of the U.S. to prepare for and respond to a biological threat or attack (H.R. 3448), H638 [28FE]

———improve the ability of the U.S. to prepare for and respond to a biological threat or attack (H.R. 3448), conference report, H2803 [21MY], H2844-H2860 [22MY], E915, E916, E919-E921, E930 [24MY]

———improve the ability of the U.S. to prepare for and respond to a biological threat or attack (H.R. 3448), consideration of conference report (H. Res. 427), H2838-H2842 [22MY]

———improve the ability of the U.S. to prepare for and respond to a biological threat or attack (H.R. 3448), corrections in enrollment (S. Con. Res. 117), H3101 [4JN]

———improve the ability of the U.S. to prepare for and respond to a biological threat or attack (H.R. 3448), motion to instruct conferees, H638-H641 [28FE]

———provide grants to enhance the ability of first responders to respond to incidents of terrorism, including incidents involving weapons of mass destruction (H.R. 5441), E1649 [25SE]

Remarks in Senate

Armed Forces: authorize use against Iraq, S11699 [20NO]

———authorize use against Iraq (H.J. Res. 114), S10858 [13NO]

———authorize use against Iraq (S.J. Res. 45), S9549 [26SE], S9561 [30SE], S9682 [1OC], S9823 [2OC], S9861, S9865, S9867, S9870-S9879, S9882-S9887, S9892-S9894, S9896 [3OC], S9933-S9937, S9944-S9951, S9953-S9975, S9979 [4OC], S10001-S10014, S10016-S10031 [7OC], S10057, S10063-S10108 [8OC], S10141-S10162, S10164-S10217 [9OC], S10233-S10342, S10347 [10OC], S10642, S10649 [17OC]

———authorize use against Iraq (S.J. Res. 45), motion to proceed, S9774 [1OC]

———authorize use against Iraq (S.J. Res. 45), unanimous-consent agreement, S9915 [3OC], S10028 [7OC]

———authorize use against Iraq (S.J. Res. 46), S9804-S9806, S9834 [2OC]

———require congressional authority to authorize use against Iraq (S. Con. Res. 133), S7587 [30JY]

———require congressional authority to authorize use against Iraq (S.J. Res. 41), S7044-S7048 [18JY], S7367 [25JY], S8246 [5SE]

———U.S. policy on use against Iraq, S8238, S8239, S8250-S8252 [5SE], S8427-S8429, S8443-S8446 [10SE], S8553 [12SE], S8594, S8609-S8614 [13SE], S8629-S8631, S8642 [17SE], S8897-S8899 [19SE], S8961-S8967, S8987-S8998 [20SE], S9005, S9009-S9011, S9030 [23SE], S9099 [24SE], S9180, S9186-S9189, S9203, S9220 [25SE], S9355-S9363, S9394, S9396, S9399-S9401, S9412 [26SE]

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: establish Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Division, S8190 [4SE]

———establish the Center for Bioterrorism Preparedness (S. 2115), S2585 [11AP]

———funding, S8192, S8193 [4SE]

Cuba: development of biological weapons, S3943 [7MY]

Dept. of Defense: Center for Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research war-related illnesses funding, S7723, S7724 [31JY]

———establish at least one Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team in each State (S. 2908), S8305 [5SE]

———establish the Clara Barton Center for Domestic Preparedness as a Government-owned contractor-operated biological weapon vaccine production facility, S6199 [27JN]

———investigation of testing of biological and chemical agents on Navy personnel during the Vietnamese Conflict, S5277 [10JN]

Dept. of Homeland Security: develop strategy to coordinate public health, law enforcement, and homeland security officials in a bioterrorism attack, S8191 [4SE]

———inclusion of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Strategic National Stockpile Program, S8192 [4SE]

Dept. of Veterans Affairs: authorize the furnishing of health care during major disasters or medical emergencies (S. 2187), S2840, S2841 [17AP]

———establish emergency medical preparedness centers (H.R. 3253), S8026 [1AU], S10473-S10476 [15OC]

———establish emergency medical preparedness centers (S. 2132), S2724 [16AP]

Developing countries: strengthen pathogen and infectious disease surveillance to help prevent biological weapons attacks and naturally occurring outbreaks (S. 2487), S4147-S4151 [9MY], S8022-S8025 [1AU]

Diseases: establish national smallpox vaccination policy, S9096 [24SE]

Fort Leonard Wood, MO: authorize construction of a Weapons of Mass Destruction Responder Training Facility (S. 1993), S1611 [6MR]

Hussein, Saddam: indictment and prosecution for war crimes and other crimes against humanity, S10003 [7OC]

Iraq: export of biological materials from the U.S., S8987-S8998 [20SE]

———U.N. mandated monitoring of weapons development, S9099 [24SE], S9355-S9363 [26SE]

National security: war on terrorism and homeland security funding, S5974-S5977 [25JN], S6066-S6075, S6097, S6098 [26JN], S6213, S6214 [27JN], S7506-S7509 [30JY], S7728-S7731 [31JY]

Senate: authorize Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper to ascertain and settle claims relative to anthrax exposure in Senate complex (S. Res. 329), S8985 [20SE]

Syria: halt support for terrorism, end occupation of Lebanon, stop development of weapons of mass destruction, and cease illegal importation of Iraqi oil (S. 2215), S2975 [18AP], S4955 [4JN]

Terrorism: bioterrorism preparedness and response funding (S. 1560), S2719 [16AP]

———commend efforts of news media to provide citizens with the necessary information to prepare and protect against bioterrorism, S5282 [10JN]

———enhance agricultural biosecurity through increased prevention, preparation, and response planning (S. 2767), S7166 [22JY]

———enhance the ability of first responders to respond to incidents of terrorism, including incidents involving weapons of mass destruction (S. 2664), S5896 [21JN]

———improve Federal efforts to prepare for, and respond to, chemical and biological threats, S7800 [1AU]

———improve the ability of the U.S. to prepare for and respond to a biological threat or attack (H.R. 3448), conference report, S4772-S4786 [23MY], S5195 [6JN], S5282 [10JN]

———improve the ability of the U.S. to prepare for and respond to a biological threat or attack (H.R. 3448), conference report—unanimous-consent agreement, S4761 [23MY]

———improve the ability of the U.S. to prepare for and respond to a biological threat or attack (H.R. 3448), conference report—unanimous-consent request, S4760 [23MY]

———improve the ability of the U.S. to prepare for and respond to a biological threat or attack (H.R. 3448), corrections in enrollment (S. Con. Res. 117), S4787 [23MY]

———provide grants to enhance the ability of first responders to respond to incidents of terrorism, S11023-S11026 [14NO], S11405, S11406 [19NO]

———provide incentives to commercial researchers to develop technologies and drugs to prevent and treat illnesses associated with a biological, chemical, or radiological weapons attack (S. 3148), S10716-S10728 [17OC]

———strengthen the preparedness of health care providers within the Dept. of Veterans Affairs and community hospitals to respond to bioterrorism (S. 1561), S2719 [16AP]

Weapons: promote enhanced non-proliferation cooperation between the U.S. and Russia, S6058-S6062 [26JN]

———promote enhanced non-proliferation cooperation between the U.S. and Russia (S. 2478), S4069 [8MY], S4140 [9MY]

———promote enhanced non-proliferation cooperation between the U.S. and Russia (S. 2545), S4711-S4716 [22MY]

Reports

Biological Materials Exported to Iraq From the U.S., S8994-S8998 [20SE]

Congressional Action on Iraq 1990-2002—A Compilation of Legislation: Jeremy M. Sharp, Congressional Research Service, H7745 [10OC]

Reports filed

Armed Forces Use Against Iraq: Committee on International Relations (House) (H.J. Res. 114) (H. Rept. 107-721), H7171 [7OC]

Consideration of Conference Report on H.R. 3448, Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 427) (H. Rept. 107-483), H2734 [21MY]

Consideration of H.J. Res. 114, Armed Forces Use Against Iraq: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 574) (H. Rept. 107-724), H7171 [7OC]

Dept. of Veterans Affairs Emergency Preparedness Act: Committee on Veterans Affairs (Senate) (S. 2132) (S. Rept. 107-229), S7742 [31JY]

Dept. of Veterans Affairs Emergency Preparedness Research, Education, and Bio-Terrorism Prevention Act: Committee on Veterans' Affairs (House) (H.R. 3253) (H. Rept. 107-471), H2606 [16MY]

First Responder Terrorism Preparedness Act: Committee on Environment and Public Works (Senate) (S. 2664) (S. Rept. 107-295), S9713 [1OC]

Global Pathogen Surveillance Act: Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 2487), S4838 [23MY]

———Committee on Foreign Relations (Senate) (S. 2487) (S. Rept. 107-210), S6808 [15JY]

How Can the Federal Government Better Assist State and Local Governments in Preparing for a Biological, Chemical, or Nuclear Attack?: Committee on Government Reform (House) (H. Rept. 107-766), H8041 [24OC]

Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act: Committee of Conference (H.R. 3448) (H. Rept. 107-481), H2734 [21MY]

Statements

Allies Working Toward a Secure Future: Representative Kaptur, H7008 [3OC]

U.S. Policy on Use of Armed Forces Against Iraq: George J. Tenet, CIA, S10154, S10169 [9OC]

———Senator Voinovich, S8979 [20SE]

———Several Military and National Security Officials, S9965 [4OC]

Summaries

Biological, Chemical and Radiological Weapons Countermeasures Research Act (S. 3148), S10724 [17OC]

Dept. of Veterans Affairs Emergency Preparedness Research, Education, and Bio-Terrorism Prevention Act (H.R. 3253), S8026 [1AU]

Testimonies

Armed Forces Use Against Iraq: Henry Kissinger, S10094 [8OC]

Texts of

H. Res. 427, consideration of conference report on H.R. 3448, Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act, H2838 [22MY]

H. Res. 526, concur with Senate amendment with an amendment to H.R. 3253, Dept. of Veterans Affairs Emergency Preparedness Act, H6271-H6274 [17SE]

H. Res. 574, consideration of H.J. Res. 114, Armed Forces use against Iraq, H7178 [8OC]

H.J. Res. 114, Armed Forces use against Iraq, H7189, H7190 [8OC]

H.R. 3253, Dept. of Veterans Affairs Emergency Preparedness Research, Education, and Bio-Terrorism Prevention Act, H2610 [20MY]

Indictment and prosecution of Saddam Hussein for war crimes and other crimes against humanity (1998), S10005 [7OC], S10304 [10OC]

Military response against Iraq for breach of international obligations relative to weapons inspections (1998), S10101 [8OC]

S. 2115, Center for Bioterrorism Preparedness, S2586 [11AP]

S. 2132, establish Dept. of Veterans Affairs emergency medical preparedness centers, S2724 [16AP]

S. 2187, Dept. of Veterans Affairs Emergency Medical Care Act, S2841 [17AP]

S. 2215, Syria Accountability Act, S2975 [18AP]

S. 2478, Nuclear and Terrorism Threat Reduction Act, S4070 [8MY]

S. 2487, Global Pathogen Surveillance Act, S4148-S4151 [9MY]

S. 2545, promote enhanced non-proliferation cooperation between the U.S. and Russia, S4711-S4715 [22MY]

S. 2664, First Responder Terrorism Preparedness Act, S5861 [20JN]

S. 2767, Agriculture Security Preparedness Act, S7167-S7169 [22JY]

S. 2908, Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team Act, S8306 [5SE]

S. Con. Res. 117, corrections in enrollment of H.R. 3448, Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act, S4787, S4876 [23MY], H3101 [4JN]

S. Con. Res. 133, require congressional authority to authorize use of Armed Forces against Iraq, S7587 [30JY]

S. Res. 329, Senate Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper ascertainment and settlement of claims relative to anthrax exposure in Senate complex, S8982, S8985 [20SE]

S.J. Res. 41, require congressional authority to authorize use of Armed Forces against Iraq, S7165 [22JY]

S.J. Res. 46, Armed Forces use against Iraq, S9855 [2OC]

Transcripts

U.N. Inspections of Iraqi Weapons of Mass Destruction: Richard Butler and Matt Lauer, ``Today Show'' (television program), S10144 [9OC]