[Senate Report 108-30]
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108th Congress                                                   Report
                                 SENATE
 1st Session                                                     108-30

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                       HISTORY, JURISDICTION, AND

                     A SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES OF THE

                              COMMITTEE ON

                      ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES

                       DURING THE 107TH CONGRESS

                               __________

                              COMMITTEE ON

                      ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES

                          UNITED STATES SENATE

                                     


                                     

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               COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
                            (108th Congress)

                 PETE V. DOMENICI, New Mexico, Chairman
DON NICKLES, Oklahoma                JEFF BINGAMAN, New Mexico
LARRY E. CRAIG, Idaho                DANIEL K. AKAKA, Hawaii
BEN NIGHTHORSE CAMPBELL, Colorado    BYRON L. DORGAN, North Dakota
CRAIG THOMAS, Wyoming                BOB GRAHAM, Florida
LAMAR ALEXANDER, Tennessee           RON WYDEN, Oregon
LISA MURKOWSKI, Alaska               TIM JOHNSON, South Dakota
JAMES M. TALENT, Missouri            MARY L. LANDRIEU, Louisiana
CONRAD BURNS, Montana                EVAN BAYH, Indiana
GORDON SMITH, Oregon                 DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California
JIM BUNNING, Kentucky                CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York
JON KYL, Arizona                     MARIA CANTWELL, Washington
                       Alex Flint, Staff Director
                     James P. Beirne, Chief Counsel
               Robert M. Simon, Democratic Staff Director
                Sam E. Fowler, Democratic Chief Counsel
                                     

               COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
                            (107th Congress)

                  JEFF BINGAMAN, New Mexico, Chairman
DANIEL K. AKAKA, Hawaii              FRANK H. MURKOWSKI, Alaska
BYRON L. DORGAN, North Dakota        PETE V. DOMENICI, New Mexico
BOB GRAHAM, Florida                  DON NICKLES, Oklahoma
RON WYDEN, Oregon                    LARRY E. CRAIG, Idaho
TIM JOHNSON, South Dakota            BEN NIGHTHORSE CAMPBELL, Colorado
MARY L. LANDRIEU, Louisiana          CRAIG THOMAS, Wyoming
EVAN BAYH, Indiana                   RICHARD C. SHELBY, Alabama
DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California         CONRAD BURNS, Montana
CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York         JON KYL, Arizona
MARIA CANTWELL, Washington           CHUCK HAGEL, Nebraska
THOMAS R. CARTER, Delaware           GORDON SMITH, Oregon
                    Robert M. Simon, Staff Director
                      Sam E. Fowler, Chief Counsel
               Brian P. Malnak, Republican Staff Director
               James P. Beirne, Republican Chief Counsel
  

                       MEMORANDUM OF THE CHAIRMAN

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To Members of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources:

    The enclosed report reviews the accomplishments of the 
Committee in the 107th Congress. It will be submitted to the 
Senate pursuant to section 8 of Senate Rule XXVI.
      
                                        Pete V. Domenici, Chairman.


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Memorandum of the Chairman.......................................   iii

Summary..........................................................     1

Jurisdiction.....................................................     2

Organization.....................................................     2

Full Committee:
    Jurisdiction.................................................     5
    Nominations..................................................     5
    Oversight activities.........................................     8
    Legislative activities.......................................    10
    Business meetings............................................    11

Subcommittee on Energy:
    Jurisdiction.................................................    23
    Oversight and legislative activities.........................    23

Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests:
    Jurisdiction.................................................    25
    Oversight hearings...........................................    25
    Legislative hearings.........................................    26

Subcommittee on National Parks:
    Jurisdiction.................................................    29
    Oversight hearings...........................................    29
    Legislative hearings.........................................    30

Subcommittee on Water and Power:
    Jurisdiction.................................................    35
    Oversight hearings...........................................    35
    Legislative hearings.........................................    36

Major legislative initiatives....................................    39

Measures enacted into law........................................    43

Measures actively considered.....................................    55


108th Congress                                                   Report
                                 SENATE
 1st Session                                                     108-30

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HISTORY, JURISDICTION, AND A SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMITTEE ON 
         ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES DURING THE 107TH CONGRESS

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                 March 27, 2003.--Ordered to be printed

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        Mr. Domenici, from the Committee on Energy and Natural 
                   Resources, submitted the following

                 SPECIAL REPORT ON COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES

                                Summary

    The Committee on Energy and Natural Resources conducted an 
extensive oversight and legislative program during the 107th 
Congress. A total of 326 bills and resolutions, 34 nominations, 
1 Presidential message, and 266 Executive Communications were 
referred to the Committee for consideration.
    The Committee held 104 days of public hearings, including 
11 field hearings and one closed hearing during the 107th 
Congress. These hearings encompassed 49 days of oversight, 39 
days of legislative, and 16 days of nomination hearings. The 
Committee also held 17 business meetings.
    Action was completed on a broad range of oversight, 
legislative, and executive matters. Legislatively, 127 bills or 
resolutions were reported by the Committee, and the Committee 
was discharged of 8 other matters.
    The Congress enacted a total of 72 public laws within the 
jurisdiction of the Committee. In addition, 14 Senate-passed 
measures within the jurisdiction of the Committee were pending 
before the House of Representatives when the 107th Congress 
adjourned sine die. Sixty-two other measures reported by the 
Committee were pending on the Senate Calendar or being held at 
the desk.
    Two nominations submitted by President Clinton and 32 
nominations submitted by President Bush were referred to the 
Committee during the 107th Congress. Thirty nominations were 
reported by the Committee and confirmed by the Senate. Two 
nominations were withdrawn and two were returned to the 
President pursuant to Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing 
Rules of the Senate.
    The Committee filed 127 reports on measures it ordered 
reported, and published 78 hearing records and one committee 
print.

                              Jurisdiction

    Rule XXV(1)(g)(1) of the Standing Rules of the Senate gives 
the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources jurisdiction over 
matters relating to the following subjects:
          1. Coal production, distribution, and utilization.
          2. Energy policy.
          3. Energy regulation and conservation.
          4. Energy related aspects of deepwater ports.
          5. Energy research and development.
          6. Extraction of minerals from oceans and Outer 
        Continental Shelf lands.
          7. Hydroelectric power, irrigation, and reclamation.
          8. Mining education and research.
          9. Mining, mineral lands, mining claims, and mineral 
        conservation.
          10. National parks, recreation areas, wilderness 
        areas, wild and scenic rivers, historical sites, 
        military parks and battlefields, and on the public 
        domain, preservation of prehistoric ruins and objects 
        of interest.
          11. Naval petroleum reserves in Alaska.
          12. Nonmilitary development of nuclear energy.
          13. Oil and gas production and distribution.
          14. Public lands and forests, including farming and 
        grazing thereon, and mineral extraction therefrom.
          15. Solar energy systems.
          16. Territorial possessions of the United States, 
        including trusteeships.

                              Organization

    On January 3, 2001, the Senate adopted S. Res. 7, 
appointing Senator Bingaman Chairman of the Committee on Energy 
and Natural Resources until noon on January 20, 2001, and 
appointing Senator Murkowski Chairman beginning at noon on that 
day. On January 5, 2001, the Senate adopted another resolution, 
S. Res. 8, which provided that ``if at any time during the 
107th Congress either party attains a majority of the whole 
number of Senators, then . . . the committee chairmanships 
shall be held by the party which has attained a majority of the 
whole number of Senators.'' On June 6, 2001, when the 
Democratic party attained a majority of the whole number of 
Senators, Senator Bingaman again became Chairman of the 
Committee pursuant to S. Res. 8 and remained Chairman for the 
remainder of the 107th Congress.
    On March 7, 2001, the Committee appointed four 
subcommittees: the Subcommittee on Energy Research, 
Development, Production and Regulation; the Subcommittee on 
Forests and Public Land Management; the Subcommittee on 
National Parks, Historic Preservation, and Recreation; and the 
Subcommittee on Water and Power.
    On July 12, 2001, following the appointment of additional 
members to the Committee on July 10, 2001, the Committee 
reorganized its subcommittees. The Subcommittee on Energy 
Research, Development, Production and Regulation was renamed 
the Subcommittee on Energy; the Subcommittee on Forests and 
Public Land Management was renamed the Subcommittee on Public 
Lands and Forests; and the Subcommittee on National Parks, 
Historic Preservation, and Recreation was renamed the 
Subcommittee on National Parks. The Subcommittee on Water and 
Power retained its original name.


                             FULL COMMITTEE

                        Jeff Bingaman, Chairman,

                    January 3, 2001-January 20, 2001

           June 6, 2001 through the end of the 107th Congress

                      Frank H. Murkowski, Chairman

                     January 20, 2001-June 5, 2001

                              JURISDICTION

    During the 107th Congress, the Full Committee retained 
jurisdiction, without reference to a subcommittee, over the 
following matters: National Energy Policy, including 
international energy affairs and emergency preparedness; 
strategic petroleum reserves; Outer Continental Shelf leasing; 
nuclear waste policy; privatization of federal assets; 
territorial affairs, including Freely Associated States; 
regulation of Trans-Alaska Pipeline System and other oil or gas 
pipeline transportation systems within Alaska; National 
Petroleum Reserve-Alaska; Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act; 
Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act; Antarctica; 
Arctic research and energy development; and Native Hawaiian 
matters. In addition, the Full Committee retained, on an ad hoc 
basis, issues which: (1) required extremely expeditious 
handling; (2) substantially overlapped two or more subcommittee 
jurisdictions; or (3) were of exceptional national significance 
in which all Members wished to participate fully.

                              NOMINATIONS

    Thirty-four presidential nominations were referred to the 
Committee during the 107th Congress.

Nominations confirmed
    The Committee held hearings on and favorably reported 30 
nominations which were subsequently confirmed by the Senate. 
These nominations were for:
            Department of the Interior
   Gale Ann Norton to be the Secretary of the Interior; 
        hearing held January 18 and 19, 2001, S. Hrg. 107-33; 
        confirmed January 30, 2001.
   J. Steven Griles to be the Deputy Secretary of the 
        Interior; hearing held May 16, 2001, S. Hrg. 107-125; 
        confirmed July 12, 2001.
   Patricia Lynn Scarlett to be an Assistant Secretary 
        of the Interior (Policy, Management and Budget); 
        hearing held June 20, 2001, S. Hrg. 107-121; confirmed 
        July 12, 2001.
   William G. Myers, III, to be the Solicitor of the 
        Department of the Interior; hearing held June 20, 2001, 
        S. Hrg. 107-121; confirmed July 12, 2001.
   Bennett W. Raley to be an Assistant Secretary of the 
        Interior (Water and Science); hearing held June 20, 
        2001, S. Hrg. 107-121; confirmed July 12, 2001.
   Frances P. Mainella to be the Director of the 
        National Park Service; hearing held June 27, 2001, S. 
        Hrg. 107-176; confirmed July 12, 2001.
   John W. Keys, III, to be the Commissioner of 
        Reclamation; hearing held June 27, 2001, S. Hrg. 107-
        176; confirmed July 12, 2001.
   Jeffrey D. Jarrett to be the Director of the Office 
        of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement; hearing 
        held December 5, 2001, S. Hrg. 107-374; confirmed 
        January 25, 2002.
   Harold C. Manson to be the Assistant Secretary for 
        Fish and Wildlife; hearing held October 3, 2001, S. 
        Hrg. 107-243; (jointly referred to the Committee on 
        Environment and Public Works); confirmed January 25, 
        2002.
   Kathleen Burton Clarke to be the Director of the 
        Bureau of Land Management; hearing held November 14, 
        2001, S. Hrg. 107-351; confirmed December 20, 2001.
   Rebecca W. Watson to be an Assistant Secretary of 
        the Interior (Lands and Minerals); hearing held 
        December 5, 2001, S. Hrg. 107-374; confirmed January 
        25, 2002.
             Department of Energy
   Spencer Abraham to be the Secretary of Energy; 
        hearing held January 18, 2001, S. Hrg. 107-31; 
        confirmed January 20, 2001.
   Bruce Carnes to be the Chief Financial Officer; 
        hearing held May 9, 2001, S. Hrg. 107-82; confirmed May 
        25, 2001.
   Lee Sarah Liberman Otis to be General Counsel; 
        hearing held May 16, 2001, S. Hrg. 107-125; confirmed 
        May 24, 2001.
   David Garman to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy 
        (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy); hearing held 
        May 9, 2001, S. Hrg. 107-82; confirmed May 25, 2001.
   Jessie Hill Roberson to be an Assistant Secretary of 
        Energy (Environmental Management); hearing held May 16, 
        2001, S. Hrg. 107-125; (jointly referred to the 
        Committee on Armed Services); confirmed July 12, 2001.
   Francis S. Blake to be the Deputy Secretary of 
        Energy; hearing held May 9, 2001, S. Hrg. 107-82; 
        confirmed May 25, 2001.
   Robert Card to be the Under Secretary of Energy; 
        hearing held May 9, 2001, S. Hrg. 107-82; confirmed May 
        25, 2001.
   Vicky Bailey to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy 
        (International and Domestic Policy); hearing held June 
        27, 2001, S. Hrg. 107-176; confirmed July 12, 2001.
   Dan R. Brouillette to be an Assistant Secretary of 
        Energy (Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs); 
        hearing held July 18, 2001, S. Hrg. 107-193; confirmed 
        August 1, 2001.
   Theresa Alvillar-Speake to be the Director of the 
        Office of Minority Economic Impact; hearing held July 
        27, 2001, S. Hrg. 107-197; confirmed August 3, 2001.
   Michael Smith to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy 
        (Fossil Energy); hearing held October 25, 2001, S. Hrg. 
        107-713; confirmed January 25, 2002.
   Margaret S.Y. Chu to be the Director of the Office 
        of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management; hearing held 
        December 5, 2001, S. Hrg. 107-374; confirmed March 6, 
        2002.
   Beverly Cook to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy 
        (Environment, Safety and Health); hearing held December 
        5, 2001, S. Hrg. 107-374; confirmed January 25, 2002.
   Raymond L. Orbach to be the Director of the Office 
        of Science; hearing held February 26, 2002, S. Hrg. 
        107-445; confirmed March 4, 2002.
   Guy F. Caruso to be the Administrator of the Energy 
        Information Administration; hearing held March 8, 2002, 
        S. Hrg. 107-713; confirmed July 26, 2002.
   Kyle McSlarrow to be the Deputy Secretary of Energy; 
        hearing held June 4, 2002, S. Hrg. 107-713; confirmed 
        November 14, 2002.
            Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
   Patrick Henry Wood III to be a Member of the Federal 
        Energy Regulatory Commission for the term expiring June 
        30, 2005; hearing held May 16, 2001, S. Hrg. 107-125; 
        confirmed May 25, 2001.
   Nora Brownell to be a Member of the Federal Energy 
        Regulatory Commission for the remainder of the term 
        expiring June 30, 2001; hearing held May 16, 2001, S. 
        Hrg. 107-125; confirmed May 25, 2001.
   Nora Brownell to be a Member of the Federal Energy 
        Regulatory Commission for the term expiring June 30, 
        2006; hearing held May 16, 2001, S. Hrg. 107-125; 
        confirmed May 25, 2001.

Nominations withdrawn
    Two nominations made by President Clinton for Kenneth Lee 
Smith to be the Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife, 
Department of the Interior, and for James John Hoecker to be a 
Member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for the term 
ending June 30, 2005 were withdrawn before the Committee took 
any action on them.

Nominations returned
    Two nominations made by President Bush for Jeffrey Jarrett 
to be the Director of the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation 
and Enforcement, Department of the Interior, and for Joseph 
Timothy Kelliher, to be a Member of the Federal Energy 
Regulatory Commission for the term expiring June 30, 2007 were 
returned to the President under the provisions of Rule XXXI, 
paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate. Mr. Jarrett's 
nomination was subsequently resubmitted and confirmed.

                           OVERSIGHT HEARINGS

Energy
    On January 31, 2001, the Full Committee held an oversight 
hearing on California's electricity crisis and its implications 
for the Western United States. S. Hrg. 107-27.
    On March 21, 2001, the Full Committee began five days of 
hearings on United States energy trends and recent changes in 
global, national, and regional energy markets. S. Hrg. 107-90, 
part 1.
    On April 3, 2001, the Committee continued its consideration 
of energy policy, focusing on impediments to domestic oil and 
gas production. S. Hrg. 107-90, part 1.
    On April 26, 2001, the Committee continued its 
consideration of energy policy, focusing on the state of the 
downstream oil markets (refining, distribution, and marketing) 
for the summer driving season. S. Hrg. 107-90, part 1.
    On May 3, 2001, the Full Committee held a joint oversight 
hearing with the Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development 
of the Committee on Appropriations on the state of the nuclear 
power industry and the role of the industry in a comprehensive 
energy strategy. S. Hrg. 107-89.
    On May 3, 2001, the Full Committee held an oversight 
hearing on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's April 26, 
2001 order addressing wholesale electricity prices in 
California and the Western United States. S. Hrg. 107-116.
    On May 10, 2001, the Full Committee held an oversight 
hearing to consider the Administration's proposed fiscal year 
2002 budget request for the Department of Energy. S. Hrg. 107-
107.
    On May 15, 2001, the Full Committee resumed its 
consideration of energy policy, focusing on impediments to the 
siting of energy infrastructure in the natural gas pipeline and 
electric power industries. S. Hrg. 107-90, part 2.
    On May 24, 2001, the Full Committee held an oversight 
hearing on the Administration's National Energy Policy report. 
S. Hrg. 107-144, part 1.
    On June 21, 2001, the Committee completed its consideration 
of energy policy, focusing on the state of the downstream oil 
markets for the summer driving season. S. Hrg. 107-90, part 2.
    On June 28, 2001, the Full Committee held an oversight 
hearing on the National Research Council's report on climate 
change science and energy technology options for managing the 
risks posed by climate change. S. Hrg. 107-189.
    On August 2, 2001, the Full Committee held a joint 
oversight hearing with the Committee on Commerce, Science, and 
Transportation on the National Academy of Sciences' report on 
fuel economy, focusing on the effectiveness and impact of 
corporate average fuel economy standards. S. Hrg. 107-645.
    On September 26, 2001, the Full Committee held a closed 
hearing on the security of critical energy infrastructure and 
the energy industry's response to the events of September 11, 
2001.
    On October 2, 2001, the Full Committee held an oversight 
hearing on the status of proposals for the transportation of 
natural gas from Alaska to markets in the lower 48 states and 
on legislation that may be required to expedite the 
construction of a pipeline from Alaska. S. Hrg. 107-352.
    On January 29, 2002, the Full Committee held an oversight 
hearing on the impact of the Enron bankruptcy on energy 
markets. S. Hrg. 107-458.
    On February 6, 2002, the Full Committee held an oversight 
hearing on the effects of the proposed repeal of the Public 
Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 on energy markets and 
energy consumers. S. Hrg. 107-521.
    On February 12, 2002, the Full Committee held an oversight 
hearing to consider the Administration's proposed fiscal year 
2003 budget requests for the Department of the Interior, 
Department of Energy, and U.S. Forest Service. S. Hrg. 107-461.
    On March 15, 2002, the Full Committee held an oversight 
hearing on the trading practices of Enron Power Marketing, Inc. 
S. Hrg. 107-602.
    On May 31, 2002, the Full Committee held a field hearing in 
Bloomfield, New Mexico on the inspection and enforcement of 
Bureau of Land Management oil and gas wells in the Farmington 
area and attempts to remedy computer problems affecting 
Minerals Management Service payments in New Mexico. S. Hrg. 
107-729.
    On July 10, 2002, the Full Committee held an oversight 
hearing on the contributions to homeland security made by the 
Department of Energy and National Nuclear Security 
Administration national laboratories. S. Hrg. 107-776.
    On July 11, 2002, the Full Committee held an oversight 
hearing on changes in the Department of Energy's Environmental 
Management program. S. Hrg. 107-808.
    On July 24, 2002, the Full Committee held an oversight 
hearing on electric infrastructure and the need for, and 
barriers to, further development of electric generation and 
transmission facilities. S. Hrg. 107-783.
    On September 17, 2002, the Full Committee held an oversight 
hearing on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's notice of 
proposed rulemaking on a standard market design. S. Hrg. 107-
851.
    On September 18, 2002, the Full Committee held an oversight 
hearing on the effectiveness and sustainability of U.S. 
technology transfer programs for energy efficiency, nuclear, 
fossil, and renewable energy; and to identify necessary changes 
to those programs to support U.S. competitiveness in the global 
marketplace. S. Hrg. 107-858.
    On December 3, 2002, the Full Committee held a field 
hearing in Albuquerque, New Mexico on advanced energy 
technology development in New Mexico. S. Hrg. 859
Natural Resources
    On May 8, 2001, the Full Committee held an oversight 
hearing to consider the Administration's proposed fiscal year 
2002 budget request for the Department of the Interior. S. Hrg. 
107-115.
    On May 8, 2001, the Full Committee also held an oversight 
hearing to consider the Administration's proposed fiscal year 
2002 budget request for the U.S. Forest Service. S. Hrg. 107-
114.
    On August 14, 2001, the Full Committee held an oversight 
field hearing in Las Cruces, New Mexico on water supply 
challenges facing the southern New Mexico border region. S. 
Hrg. 107-271.
    On February 12, 2002, the Full Committee held an oversight 
hearing to consider the Administration's proposed fiscal year 
2003 budget requests for the Department of the Interior, 
Department of Energy, and U.S. Forest Service. S. Hrg. 107-461.
    On May 7, 2002, the Full Committee held an oversight 
hearing on the outlook for the 2002 wildland fire season and 
the Federal land management agencies' state of readiness and 
preparedness for the wildland fire season. S. Hrg. 107-706.
    On May 18, 2002, the Full Committee held a field hearing in 
Golden, Colorado, on Federal, State, and local coordination 
with respect to the National Fire Plan and on existing Federal 
fire-related partnership programs. S. Hrg. 107-755.
    On July 2, 2002, the Full Committee held a field hearing in 
Albuquerque, New Mexico on the impacts of drought on 
Reclamation projects in New Mexico, particularly the Rio Grande 
and Pecos River basins. S. Hrg. 827.
    On July 16, 2002, the Full Committee held an oversight 
hearing on the Administration's plan to request additional 
funds for wildland firefighting and forest restoration and on 
the implementation of the National Fire Plan. S. Hrg. 834.
Territories
    On December 6, 2001, the Full Committee held an oversight 
hearing on negotiations to extend certain provisions of the 
Compact of Free Association. S. Hrg. 107-399.

                          LEGISLATIVE HEARINGS

Energy
    On March 15, 2001, the Full Committee held a hearing on S. 
26, a bill to amend the Department of Energy Authorization Act 
to authorize the Secretary of Energy to impose interim 
limitations on the cost of electric energy to protect consumers 
from unjust and unreasonable prices in the electric energy 
market; S. 80, a bill to require the Federal Energy Regulatory 
Commission to order refunds of unjust , unreasonable, unduly 
discriminatory or preferential rates and charges for 
electricity, to establish cost-based rates for electricity sold 
at wholesale in the Western Systems Coordinating Council, and 
for other purposes; S. 287, a bill to direct the Federal Energy 
Regulatory Commission to impose cost-of-service based rates on 
sales by public utilities of electric energy at wholesale in 
the western energy market; and S. Amendment 12 to S. 287. S. 
Hrg. 107-49.
    On May 24, 2001, the Full Committee held a hearing on 
measures to reauthorize the Price-Anderson Act in: S. 388, the 
National Energy Security Act of 2001; S. 472, the Nuclear 
Energy Electricity Supply Assurance Act of 2001; and S. 597, 
the Comprehensive and Balanced Energy Policy Act of 2001. S. 
107-144, part 1, appendix II.
    On June 19, 2001, the Full Committee held a hearing on S. 
764, a bill to direct the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 
to impose just and reasonable load-differentiated demand rates 
or cost-of-service rates on sales by public utilities of 
electric energy at wholesale in the western energy market, and 
for other purposes; and sections 508-510 (relating to wholesale 
electric energy rates in the western energy market and natural 
gas rates) of S. 597, the Comprehensive and Balanced Energy 
Policy Act of 2001. S. Hrg. 107-183.
    On June 26, 2001, the Full Committee held a second hearing 
on measures to reauthorize the Price-Anderson Act in : S. 388, 
the National Energy Security Act of 2001; S. 472, the Nuclear 
Energy Electricity Supply Assurance Act of 2001; and S. 597, 
the Comprehensive and Balanced Energy Policy Act of 2001. S. 
Hrg. 107-144, part 1.
    On July 6, 2001, the Full Committee held a field hearing in 
Sioux Falls, South Dakota on S. 1006, the Renewable Fuels for 
Energy Security Act of 2001. S. Hrg. 107-191.
    On May 24, June 26, July 12, July 13, July 17, July 18, 
July 19, July 24, July 25, and July 26, 2001, the Full 
Committee held hearings on S. 388, the National Energy Security 
Act of 2001, S. 597, the Comprehensive and Balanced Energy 
Policy Act of 2001, and related measures. S. Hrg. 107-144, 
parts 1-3.
    On May 16, 22, and 23, 2002, the Full Committee held 
hearings on S. J. Res. 34, approving the site at Yucca 
Mountain, Nevada, for the development of a repository for the 
disposal of high-level radioactive waste and spent nuclear 
fuel, pursuant to the Nuclear Waste Policy Act. S. Hrg. 107-
483.

Natural Resources
    On October 9, 2001, the Full Committee held a hearing on S. 
1480, a bill to amend the Reclamation Recreation Management Act 
of 1992 in order to provide for the security of dams, 
facilities, and resources under the jurisdiction of the Bureau 
of Reclamation. S. Hrg. 107-335.
    On April 24, 2002, the Full Committee held a joint hearing 
with the Committee on Indian Affairs on S. 2018, the T'uf Shur 
Bien Preservation Trust Area Act. S. Hrg. 107-548.
    On June 19, 2002, the Full Committee held a hearing on S. 
2607, the Federal Lands Recreation Fee Authority Act, and S. 
2473, the Recreational Fee Authority Act of 2002. S. Hrg. 107-
825.
    On August 7, 2002, the Full Committee held a field hearing 
in Santa Fe, New Mexico on S. 2776, the Galisteo Basin 
Archaeological Sites Protection Act. S. Hrg. 107-837.
Territories
    On July 27, 2001, the Full Committee held a hearing on H.R. 
308, the Guam War Claims Review Commission Act, and H.R. 309, 
the Guam Foreign Investment Equity Act. S. Hrg. 107-199.

                           BUSINESS MEETINGS

    The Committee held 16 business meetings, at which it 
ordered reported 30 nominations and 128 bills, as follows:

January 19, 2001
    The Committee ordered reported the nomination of Spencer 
Abraham to be the Secretary of Energy.

January 24, 2001
    The Committee ordered reported the nomination of Gale 
Norton to be Secretary of the Interior.

March 7, 2001
    The Committee approved the Committee's budget resolution 
for the two-year period, March 1, 2001 through February 28, 
2003, and changes to the Committee's rules.

March 14, 2001
    The Committee approved for submission to the Committee on 
Budget its views and estimates on portions of the fiscal year 
2002 federal budget within its jurisdiction pursuant to section 
301(d) of the Budget Act.

May 16, 2001
    The Committee ordered reported:
   S. 230, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to 
        convey a former Bureau of Land Management 
        administrative site to the City of Carson City, Nevada, 
        for use as a senior center;
   S. 238, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior 
        to conduct feasibility studies on water optimization in 
        the Burnt River basin, Malheur River basin, Owyhee 
        River basin, and Powder River basin, Oregon;
   S. 254, to provide further protections for the 
        watershed of the Little Sandy River as part of the Bull 
        Run Watershed Management Unit, Oregon, and for other 
        purposes;
   S. 329, to require the Secretary of the Interior to 
        conduct a theme study on the peopling of America, and 
        for other purposes;
   S. 491, to amend the Reclamation Wastewater and 
        Groundwater Study and Facilities Act to authorize the 
        Secretary of the Interior to participate in the design, 
        planning, and construction of the Denver Water Reuse 
        project, with amendments;
   S. 498, the National Discovery Trails Act of 2001, 
        with amendments;
   S. 506, to amend the Alaska Native Claims Settlement 
        Act, to provide for a land exchange between the 
        Secretary of Agriculture and the Huna Totem Corporation 
        and for other purposes;
   S. 509, to establish the Kenai Mountains-Turnagain 
        Arm National Heritage Area in the State of Alaska, and 
        for other purposes;
   S. 517, to authorize funding the Department of 
        Energy to enhance its mission areas through technology 
        transfer and partnerships for fiscal years 2002 through 
        2006, and for other purposes;
   The nomination of Francis S. Blake to be Deputy 
        Secretary of Energy;
   The nomination of Robert Gordon Card to be Under 
        Secretary of Energy;
   The nomination of Bruce Marshall Carnes to be Chief 
        Financial Officer of the Department of Energy; and
   The nomination of David Garman to be an Assistant 
        Secretary of Energy (Energy Efficiency and Renewable 
        Energy).

May 23, 2001
    The Committee ordered reported:
   S. 507, the Northern Mariana Islands Covenant Act;
   The nomination of Patrick Henry Wood III to be a 
        Commissioner of the Federal Energy Regulatory 
        Commission;
   The nomination of Nora Mead Brownell to be a 
        Commissioner of the Federal Energy Regulatory 
        Commission;
   The nomination of Lee Sarah Liberman Otis to be 
        General Counsel of the Department of Energy;
   The nomination of Jesse Hill Roberson to be an 
        Assistant Secretary of Energy (Environmental 
        Management); and
   The nomination of J. Steven Griles to be the Deputy 
        Secretary of the Interior.

July 12, 2001
    The Committee reorganized its subcommittees and ordered 
reported:
   The nomination of Patricia Lynn Scarlett to be an 
        Assistant Secretary of the Interior (Policy, Management 
        and Budget);
   The nomination of William Gerry Myers III to be the 
        Solicitor of the Department of the Interior;
   The nomination of Bennett William Raley to be an 
        Assistant Secretary of the Interior (Water and 
        Science);
   The nomination of Vicky A. Bailey to be an Assistant 
        Secretary of Energy (International Affairs and Domestic 
        Policy);
   The nomination of Frances P. Mainella to be the 
        Director of the National Park Service; and
   The nomination of John W. Keys, III to be 
        Commissioner of Reclamation.

July 20, 2001
    The Committee ordered reported the nomination of Dan R. 
Brouillette to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy 
(Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs).

August 1, 2001
    The Committee began consideration of S. 597, the 
Comprehensive and Balanced National Energy Policy Act of 2001.

August 2, 2001
    The Committee continued consideration of S. 597, the 
Comprehensive and Balanced National Energy Policy Act of 2001 
and ordered reported:
   The nomination of Theresa Alvillar-Speake to be the 
        Director of the Office of Minority Economic Impact, 
        Department of Energy;
   S. 423, to amend the Act entitled ``An Act to 
        provide for the establishment of Fort Clatsop National 
        Memorial in the State of Oregon, and for other 
        purposes'', with amendments;
   S. 941, to revise the boundaries of the Golden Gate 
        National Recreation Area in the State of California, 
        and to extend the term of the advisory commission for 
        the recreation area, with amendments;
   S. 1057, to authorize the addition of lands to 
        Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park in the 
        State of Hawaii, and for other purposes;
   S. 1097, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior 
        to issue rights-of-way permits for natural gas 
        pipelines within the boundary of the Great Smokey 
        Mountains National Park;
   S. 1105, to provide for the expeditious completion 
        of the acquisition of State of Wyoming lands within the 
        boundaries of Grand Teton National Park, and for other 
        purposes, with an amendment;
   H.R. 146, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior 
        to study the suitability and feasibility of designating 
        the Great Falls Historic District in Paterson, New 
        Jersey, as a unit of the National Park System, and for 
        other purposes;
   H.R. 182, to amend the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act to 
        designate a segment of the Eight Mile River in the 
        State of Connecticut for study for potential addition 
        to the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, and for 
        other purposes;
   H.R. 1000, to adjust the boundary of the William 
        Howard Taft National Historical Site in the State of 
        Ohio, to authorize an exchange of land in connection 
        with the historic site, and for other purposes; and
   H.R. 1668, to authorize the Adams Memorial 
        Foundation to establish a commemorative work on Federal 
        land in the District of Columbia and its environs to 
        honor former President John Adams and his legacy;

December 12, 2001
    The Committee ordered reported the nominations of:
   Harold Craig Manson to be the Assistant Secretary 
        for Fish and Wildlife, Department of the Interior;
   Michael Smith to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy 
        (Fossil Energy);
   Kathleen Clarke to be the Director of the Bureau of 
        Land Management, Department of the Interior;
   Margaret S.Y. Chu to be the Director of the Office 
        of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, Department of 
        Energy;
   Beverly Cook to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy 
        (Environmental Safety and Health);
   Jeffrey D. Jarrett to be the Director of the Office 
        of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, 
        Department of the Interior; and
   Rebecca W. Watson to be an Assistant Secretary of 
        the Interior (Land and Minerals Management).

March 1, 2002
    The Committee ordered reported the nomination of Raymond L. 
Orbach to be Director of the Office of Science, Department of 
Energy, and approved for submission to the Committee on Budget 
its views and estimates on portions of the fiscal year 2003 
federal budget within its jurisdiction pursuant to section 
301(d) of the Budget Act.

May 15, 2002
    The Committee began consideration of S. 1768, to authorize 
the Secretary of the Interior to implement the Calfed Bay-Delta 
Program.

June 5, 2002
    The Committee ordered reported:
   S. 1768, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior 
        to implement the Calfed Bay-Delta Program, with an 
        amendment;
   S.J. Res. 34, approving the site at Yucca Mountain, 
        Nevada, for the development of a repository for the 
        disposal of high-level radioactive waste and spent 
        nuclear fuel, pursuant to the Nuclear Waste Policy Act 
        of 1982;
   The nomination of Guy F. Caruso to be the 
        Administrator of the Energy Information Administration, 
        Department of Energy;
   The nomination of Kyle E. McSlarrow to the Deputy 
        Secretary of Energy;
   S. 281, to authorize the design and construction of 
        a temporary education center at the Vietnam Veterans 
        Memorial, with an amendment;
   S. 454, to provide permanent funding for the Bureau 
        of Land Management Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) 
        program, and for other purposes;
   S. 691, to direct the Secretary of Agriculture to 
        convey certain land in the Lake Tahoe Basin Management 
        Unit, Nevada, to the Secretary of the Interior, in 
        trust for the Washoe Indian Tribe of Nevada and 
        California;
   S. 1010, to extend the deadline for commencement of 
        construction of a hydroelectric project in the State of 
        North Carolina;
   S. 1175, to modify the boundary of Vicksburg 
        National Military Park to include the property known as 
        Pemberton's Headquarters, and for other purposes, with 
        an amendment;
   S. 1227, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior 
        to conduct a study of the suitability and feasibility 
        of establishing the Niagra Falls National Heritage Area 
        in the State of New York, and for other purposes, with 
        an amendment;
   S. 1240, to provide for the acquisition of land and 
        construction of an interagency administrative and 
        visitor facility at the entrance to American Fork 
        Canyon, Utah, and for other purposes, with an 
        amendment;
   S. 1325, to ratify an agreement between the Aleut 
        Corporation and the United States of America to 
        exchange land rights received under the Alaska Native 
        Claims Settlement Act for certain land interests on 
        Adak Island, and for other purposes, with an amendment;
   S. 1649, to amend the Omnibus Parks and Public Lands 
        Management Act of 1996 to increase the authorization of 
        appropriations for the Vancouver National Historic 
        Reserve and for the preservation of Vancouver Barracks, 
        with an amendment;
   S. 1843, to extend certain hydro-electric licenses 
        in the State of Alaska;
   S. 1852, to extend the deadline for commencement of 
        construction of a hydroelectric project in the State of 
        Wyoming;
   S. 1894, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to 
        conduct a special resource study to determine the 
        national significance of the Miami Circle site in the 
        State of Florida as well as the suitability and 
        feasibility of its inclusion in the National Park 
        System as part of Biscayne National Park, and for other 
        purposes, with an amendment;
   S. 1907, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to 
        convey certain land to the City of Haines, Oregon, with 
        an amendment;
   S. 1946, to amend the National Trails System Act to 
        designate the Old Spanish Trail as a National Historic 
        Trail;
   H.R. 223, to amend the Clear Creek County, Colorado, 
        Public Lands Transfer Act of 1993 to provide additional 
        time for Clear Creek County to dispose of certain lands 
        transferred to the county under the Act;
   H.R. 308, to establish the Guam War Claims Review 
        Commission;
   H.R. 309, to provide for the determination of 
        withholding tax rates under the Guam income tax;
   H.R. 601, to redesignate certain lands within the 
        Craters of the Moon National Monument, and for other 
        purposes;
   H.R. 640, to adjust the boundaries of Santa Monica 
        Mountains National Recreation Area, and for other 
        purposes, with an amendment;
   H.R. 1384, to amend the National Trails System act 
        to designate the route in Arizona and New Mexico which 
        the Navajo and Mescalero Apache Indian tribes were 
        forced to walk in 1863 and 1864, for study for 
        potential addition to the National Trails System;
   H.R. 1456, to expand the boundaries of the Booker T. 
        Washington National Monument, and for other purposes;
   H.R. 1576, to designate the James Peak Wilderness 
        and Protection Area in the Arapaho and Roosevelt 
        National Forests in the State of Colorado, and for 
        other purpose;
   H.R. 2234, to revise the boundary of the Tumacacori 
        National Historical Park in the State of Arizona; and
   H.R. 2440, to rename Wolf Trap Farm Park as ``Wolf 
        Trap National Park for the Performing Arts'', and for 
        other purposes.

July 31, 2002
    The Committee ordered reported:
   S. 198, to require the Secretary of the Interior to 
        establish a program to provide assistance through 
        States to eligible weed management entities to control 
        or eradicate harmful, nonnative weeds on public and 
        private land, with an amendment;
   S. 1028, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to 
        convey certain parcels of land acquired for the Blunt 
        Reservoir and Pierre Canal features of the initial 
        stage of the Oahe Unit, James Division, South Dakota, 
        to the Commission of Schools and Public Lands and the 
        Department of Game, Fish, and Parks of the State of 
        South Dakota for the purpose of mitigating lost 
        wildlife habitat, on the condition that the current 
        preferential leaseholders shall have an option to 
        purchase the parcels from the Commission, and for other 
        purposes, with an amendment;
   S. 1069, to amend the National Trails System Act to 
        clarify Federal authority relating to land acquisition 
        from willing sellers for the majority of the trails in 
        the System, and for other purposes, with amendments;
   S. 1638, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior 
        to study the suitability and feasibility of designating 
        the French Colonial Heritage Area in the State of 
        Missouri as a unit of the National Park System, and for 
        other purposes, with an amendment;
   S. 1846, to prohibit oil and gas drilling in Finger 
        Lakes National Forest in the State of New York, with an 
        amendment;
   S. 1865, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior 
        to study the suitability and feasibility of 
        establishing the Lower Los Angeles River and San 
        Gabriel River watersheds in the State of California as 
        a unit of the National Park System, and for other 
        purposes, with an amendment;
   S. 1883, to authorize the Bureau of Reclamation to 
        participate in the rehabilitation of the Wallowa Lake 
        Dam in Oregon, and for other purposes;
   S. 1943, to expand the boundary of the George 
        Washington Birthplace National Monument, and for other 
        purposes, with an amendment;
   S. 1944, to revise the boundary of the Black Canyon 
        of the Gunnison National Park and the Gunnison Gorge 
        National Conservation Ara in the State of Colorado, and 
        for other purposes, with amendments;
   S. 1999, to reauthorize the Mni Wiconi Rural Water 
        Supply Project, with an amendment;
   S. 2018, to establish the T'uf Shur Bien 
        Preservation Trust Area within the Cibola National 
        Forest in the State of New Mexico to resolve a land 
        claim involving the Sandia Mountain Wilderness, and for 
        other purposes, with an amendment;
   S. 2222, to resolve certain conveyances and provide 
        for alternative land selections under the Alaska Claims 
        Settlement Act related to Cape Fox Corporation and 
        Sealaska Corporation, and for other purposes, with an 
        amendment;
   S. 2388, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to 
        study certain sites in the historic district of 
        Beaufort, South Carolina, relating to the 
        Reconstruction Era, with an amendment;
   S. 2482, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to 
        grant to Deschutes and Crook Counties in the State of 
        Oregon a right-of-way to West Butte Road, with an 
        amendment;
   S. 2519, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to 
        conduct a study of Coltsville in the State of 
        Connecticut for potential inclusion in the National 
        Park System, with an amendment;
   S. 2571, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to 
        conduct a special resources study to evaluate the 
        suitability and feasibility of establishing the Rim of 
        the Valley Corridor as a unit of the Santa Monica 
        Mountains National Recreation Area, with an amendment;
   S. 2595, to authorize the expenditure of funds on 
        private lands and facilities at Mesa Verde National 
        Park, in the State of Colorado, and for other purposes, 
        with amendments;
   S. 2598, to enhance the criminal penalties for 
        illegal trafficking of archaeological resources, and 
        for other purposes, with an amendment;
   H.R. 37, to amend the National Trails System Act to 
        update the feasibility and suitability of 4 national 
        historic trails and provide for possible additions to 
        such trails, with an amendment;
   H.R. 38, to provide for additional lands to be 
        included within the boundaries of the Homestead 
        National Monument of America in the State of Nebraska, 
        and for other purposes;
   H.R. 107, to require that the Secretary of the 
        Interior conduct a study to identify sites and 
        resources, to recommend alternatives for commemorating 
        and interpreting the Cold War, and for other purposes, 
        with amendments;
   H.R. 695, to establish the Oil Region National 
        Heritage Area, with an amendment in the nature of a 
        substitute incorporating the text of S. 1526, S. 1925, 
        S. 1939, S. 2033, S. 2196, and S. 2576, with an 
        amendment;
   H.R. 706, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to 
        convey certain properties in the vicinity of the 
        Elephant Butte Reservoir and the Caballo Reservoir, New 
        Mexico;
   H.R. 1712, to authorize the Secretary of the 
        Interior to make adjustments to the boundary of the 
        National Park of American Samoa to include certain 
        portions of the islands of Ofu and Olosega within the 
        park, and for other purposes;
   H.R. 1776, to authorize the Secretary of the 
        Interior to study the suitability and feasibility of 
        establishing the Buffalo Bayou National Heritage Area 
        in west Houston, Texas;
   H.R. 1814, to amend the National Trails System Act 
        to designate the Metacomet-Monadnock-Mattabesett Trail 
        extending through western Massachusetts and central 
        Connecticut for study for potential addition to the 
        National Trails System;
   H.R. 1870, to provide for the sale of certain real 
        property within the Newlands Project in Nevada, to the 
        city of Fallon, Nevada;
   H.R. 1906, to amend the Act that established the 
        Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park to expand 
        the boundaries of the park;
   H.R. 1925, to direct the Secretary of the Interior 
        to study the suitability and feasibility of designating 
        the Waco Mammoth Site Area in Waco, Texas, as a unit of 
        the National Park System, and for other purposes;
   H.R. 2109, to authorize the Secretary of the 
        Interior to conduct a special resource study of 
        Virginia Key Beach Park in Biscayne Bay, Florida, for 
        possible inclusion in the National Park System;
   H.R. 2115, to amend the Reclamation Wastewater and 
        Groundwater Study and Facilities Act to authorize the 
        Secretary of the Interior to participate in the design, 
        planning, and construction of a project to reclaim and 
        reuse wastewater within and outside the service area of 
        the Lakehaven Utility District, Washington;
   H.R. 2828, to authorize payments to certain Klamath 
        Project water distribution entities for amounts 
        assessed by the entities for operation and maintenance 
        of the Project's transferred works for 2001, to 
        authorize refunds to such entities of amounts collected 
        by the Bureau of Reclamation for reserved works for 
        2001, and for other purposes;
   H.R. 3048, to resolve claims of Cook Inlet Region, 
        Inc., to lands adjacent to the Russian River in the 
        State of Alaska; and
   H.R. 2385, to convey certain property to the city of 
        St. George, Utah, in order to provide for the 
        protection and preservation of certain rare 
        paleontological resources on that property, and for 
        other purposes.

October 3, 2002
    The Committee ordered reported:
   S.J. Res. 44, to consent to amendments to the Hawaii 
        Homes Commission Act, 1920, with an amendment;
   S. 1451, to provide for the conveyance of certain 
        public land in Clark County, Nevada, for use as a 
        shooting range, with an amendment;
   S. 1816, to provide for the continuation of higher 
        education through the conveyance of certain public 
        lands in the State of Alaska to the University of 
        Alaska, and for other purposes;
   S. 1959, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to 
        conduct a study of the former Eagledale Ferry Dock in 
        the State of Washington for potential inclusion in the 
        National Park System, with an amendment;
   S. 1988, to authorize the American Battle Monuments 
        Commission to establish in the State of Louisiana a 
        memorial to honor the Buffalo Soldiers, with an 
        amendment;
   S. 2016, to authorize the exchange of lands between 
        an Alaska Native Village Corporation and the Department 
        of the Interior, and for other purposes, with an 
        amendment;
   S. 2475, to amend the Central Utah Project 
        Completion Act to clarify the responsibilities of the 
        Secretary of the Interior with respect to the Central 
        Utah Project, to redirect unexpended budget authority 
        for the Central Utah Project for wastewater treatment 
        and reuse and other purposes, to provide for prepayment 
        of repayment contracts for municipal and industrial 
        water delivery facilities, and to eliminate a deadline 
        for such prepayment, with an amendment;
   S. 2556, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior 
        to convey certain facilities to the Freemont-Madison 
        Irrigation District in the State of Idaho, with an 
        amendment;
   S. 2565, to enhance ecosystem protection and the 
        range of outdoor opportunities protected by statute in 
        the Skykomish River Valley of the State of Washington 
        by designating certain lower-elevation Federal lands as 
        wilderness, and for other purposes;
   S. 2585, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to 
        disclaim any Federal interest in lands adjacent to 
        Spirit Lake and Twin Lakes in the State of Idaho 
        resulting from possible omission of lands from an 1880 
        survey;
   S. 2587, to establish the Joint Federal and State 
        Navigable Waters Commission for Alaska, with an 
        amendment;
   S. 2612, to establish wilderness areas, promote 
        conservation, improve public land, and provide for high 
        quality development in Clark County, Nevada and for 
        other purposes, with an amendment;
   S. 2623, to designate the Cedar Creek Battlefield 
        and Belle Grove Plantation National Historical Park as 
        a unit of the National Park System, and for other 
        purposes, with an amendment;
   S. 2652, to authorize the Secretary of Agriculture 
        to sell or exchange certain land in the State of 
        Florida, and for other purposes, with amendments;
   S. 2670, to establish Institutes to conduct research 
        on the protection of, and restoration from, wildfires 
        in forest and woodland ecosystems of the interior West, 
        with an amendment;
   S. 2672, to provide opportunities for collaborative 
        restoration projects on National Forest System and 
        other public domain lands, and for other purposes, with 
        an amendment;
   S. 2696, to clear title to certain real property in 
        New Mexico associated with the Middle Rio Grande 
        Project, and for other purposes, with an amendment;
   S. 2727, to provide for the protection of 
        paleontological resources on Federal lands, and for 
        other purposes, with amendments;
   S. 2731, to establish the Crossroads of the American 
        Revolution National Heritage Area in the State of New 
        Jersey, and for other purposes, with amendments;
   S. 2744, to establish the National Aviation Heritage 
        Area, and for other purposes, with amendments;
   S. 2756, to establish the Champlain Valley National 
        Heritage Partnership in the States of Vermont and New 
        York, and for other purposes, with an amendment;
   S. 2773, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior 
        to cooperate with the High Plains Aquifer States in 
        conducting a hydrogeologic characterization, mapping 
        modeling, and monitoring program for the High Plains 
        Aquifer and for other purposes, with an amendment;
   S. 2776, to provide for the protection of 
        archaeological sites in the Galisteo Basin in New 
        Mexico, and for other purposes, with an amendment;
   S. 2788, to revise the boundary of the Wind Cave 
        National Park in the State of South Dakota;
   S. 2823, to amend the Organic Act of Guam for the 
        purposes of clarifying the local judicial structure of 
        Guam;
   S. 2872, to reinstate and extend the deadline for 
        commencement of construction of a hydroelectric project 
        in the State of Illinois;
   S. 2880, to designate Fort Bayard Historic District 
        in the State of New Mexico as a National Historic 
        Landmark, and for other purposes;
   S. 2893, to provide that certain Bureau of Land 
        Management land shall be held in trust for the Pueblo 
        of Santa Clara and the Pueblo of San Ildefonso in the 
        State of New Mexico;
   S. 2899, to establish the Atchafalaya National 
        Heritage Area, Louisiana, with an amendment;
   S. 2927, to extend the deadline for commencement of 
        construction of a hydroelectric project in the State of 
        Oregon;
   S. 2937, to establish the Blue Ridge National 
        Heritage Area in the State of North Carolina, and for 
        other purposes, with an amendment;
   S. 2952, to amend the National Trails System Act to 
        extend the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail;
   S. 3003, to authorize a land conveyance between the 
        United States and the City of Craig, Alaska, and for 
        other purposes;
   S. 3005, to revise the boundary of the Kaloko-
        Honokohau National Historic Park in the State of 
        Hawaii, and for other purposes, with amendments;
   H.R. 451, to make adjustments to the boundaries of 
        the Mount Nebo Wilderness Area, and for other purposes;
   H.R. 980, to establish the Moccasin Bend National 
        Historic site in the State of Tennessee as a unit of 
        the National Park System, with amendments;
   H.R. 2628, to direct the Secretary of the Interior 
        to conduct a study of the suitability and feasibility 
        of establishing Muscle Shoals National Heritage Area in 
        Alabama, and for other purposes;
   H.R. 2818, to authorize the Secretary of the 
        Interior to convey certain public land within the Sand 
        Mountain Wilderness Study Area in the State of Idaho to 
        resolve an occupancy encroachment dating back to 1971;
   H.R. 2990, to amend the Lower Rio Grande Valley 
        Water Resources Conservation and Improvement Act of 
        2000 to authorize additional projects under that Act, 
        and for other purposes;
   H.R. 3401, to provide for the conveyance of Forest 
        Service facilities and lands comprising the Five Mile 
        Regional Learning Center in the State of California to 
        the Clovis Unified School District, to authorize a new 
        special use permit regarding the continued use of 
        unconveyed lands comprising the Center, and for other 
        purposes;
   H.R. 3421, to provide adequate facilities within 
        Yosemite National Park, and for other purposes, with an 
        amendment;
   H.R. 3786, to revise the boundary of the Glen Canyon 
        National Recreation Area in the States of Utah and 
        Arizona, with amendments;
   H.R. 3858, to modify the boundaries of the New River 
        Gorge National River, West Virginia;
   H.R. 3909, to designate certain Federal lands in the 
        State of Utah as the Gunn McKay Nature Preserve, and 
        for other purposes;
   H.R. 3928, to assist in the preservation of 
        archaeological, paleontological, zoological, 
        geological, and botanical artifacts through 
        construction of a new facility for the University of 
        Utah Museum of Natural History, Salt Lake City, Utah;
   H.R. 3954, to designate certain waterways in the 
        Caribbean National Forest in the Commonwealth of Puerto 
        Rico as components of the National Wild and Scenic 
        Rivers System, and for other purposes;
   H.R. 4682, to revise the boundary of the Allegheny 
        Portage Railroad National Historic Site, and for other 
        purposes;
   H.R. 5099, to extend the periods of authorization 
        for the Secretary of the Interior to implement capital 
        construction projects associated with the endangered 
        fish recovery implementation programs for the Upper 
        Colorado and San Juan River Basins; and
   H.R. 5125, to amend the American Battlefield 
        Protection Act of 1996 to authorize the Secretary of 
        the Interior to establish a battlefield acquisition 
        grant program.
                         Subcommittee on Energy

                        beginning July 12, 2001

                     BOB GRAHAM, Florida, Chairman

DANIEL K. AKAKA, Hawaii              DON NICKLES, Oklahoma
RON WYDEN, Oregon                    PETE V. DOMENICI, New Mexico
TIM JOHNSON, South Dakota            RICHARD C. SHELBY, Alabama
MARY L. LANDRIEU, Louisiana          CHUCK HAGEL, Nebraska
EVAN BAYH, Indiana                   CRAIG THOMAS, Wyoming
DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California         JON KYL, Arizona
CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York         LARRY E. CRAIG, Idaho
MARIA CANTWELL, Washington           BEN NIGHTHORSE CAMPBELL, Colorado
THOMAS R. CARPER, Delaware           CONRAD BURNS, Montana

Subcommittee on Energy Research, Development, Production and Regulation


                         through July 11, 2001

                    DON NICKLES, Oklahoma, Chairman

              PETE V. DOMENICI, New Mexico, Vice Chairman

RICHARD C. SHELBY, Alabama           BOB GRAHAM, Florida
CHUCK HAGEL, Nebraska                DANIEL K. AKAKA, Hawaii
CRAIG THOMAS, Wyoming                RON WYDEN, Oregon
JON KYL, Arizona                     TIM JOHNSON, South Dakota
LARRY E. CRAIG, Idaho                MARY L. LANDRIEU, Louisiana
BEN NIGHTHORSE CAMPBELL, Colorado    EVAN BAYH, Indiana
CONRAD BURNS, Montana                DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California
                                     CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York
                                     MARIA CANTWELL, Washington

                              JURISDICTION

    The jurisdiction of the Subcommittee includes oversight and 
legislative responsibilities for: nuclear, coal and synthetic 
fuels research and development; nuclear and non-nuclear energy 
commercialization projects; nuclear fuel cycle policy; 
Department of Energy National Laboratories; global climate 
change; new technologies research and development; nuclear 
facilities siting and insurance program; commercialization of 
new technologies, including solar energy systems; Federal 
energy conservation programs; energy information; liquefied 
natural gas projects; oil and natural gas regulation; refinery 
policy; coal conversion; utility policy; and oil, gas and coal 
production and distribution.

                  OVERSIGHT AND LEGISLATIVE ACTIVITIES

    The Full Committee held numerous oversight and legislative 
hearings on matters within the jurisdiction of the Subcommittee 
on Energy during the 107th Congress. In view of the national 
significance of energy policy and the desire of all Members of 
the Committee to participate fully, the Full Committee 
conducted these hearings rather than the Subcommittee.

                Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests

                        beginning July 12, 2001

                      RON WYDEN, Oregon, Chairman

DANIEL K. AKAKA, Hawaii              LARRY E. CRAIG, Idaho
BYRON L. DORGAN, North Dakota        CONRAD BURNS, Montana
TIM JOHNSON, South Dakota            PETE V. DOMENICI, New Mexico
MARY L. LANDRIEU, Louisiana          DON NICKLES, Oklahoma
EVAN BAYH, Indiana                   GORDON SMITH, Oregon
DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California         CRAIG THOMAS, Wyoming
CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York         JON KYL, Arizona
MARIA CANTWELL, Washington           RICHARD C. SHELBY, Alabama

           Subcommittee on Forests and Public Land Management


                         through July 11, 2001

                    LARRY E. CRAIG, Idaho, Chairman

                  CONRAD BURNS, Montana, Vice Chairman

PETE V. DOMENICI, New Mexico         RON WYDEN, Oregon
DON NICKLES, Oklahoma                DANIEL K. AKAKA, Hawaii
GORDON SMITH, Oregon                 TIM JOHNSON, South Dakota
CRAIG THOMAS, Wyoming                MARY L. LANDRIEU, Louisiana
JON KYL, Arizona                     EVAN BAYH, Indiana
RICHARD C. SHELBY, Alabama           DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California
                                     CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York
                                     MARIA CANTWELL, Washington

                              JURISDICTION

    The jurisdiction of the Subcommittee includes oversight and 
legislative responsibility for: public lands administered by 
the Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service including 
farming and grazing thereon, and wilderness areas; 
establishment of wildlife refuges on public lands and 
wilderness designation therein; military land withdrawals; 
reserved water rights; national mining and minerals policy and 
general mining laws; surface mining, reclamation and 
enforcement; mining education and research; Federal mineral 
leasing; Naval oil shale reserves; and deep seabed mining.

                           OVERSIGHT HEARINGS

    During the 107th Congress, the Subcommittee held 7 
oversight hearings.
    On March 29, 2001, the Subcommittee held an oversight 
hearing on the Administration's National Fire Plan. S. Hrg. 
107-62.
    On April 26, 2001, the Subcommittee held an oversight 
hearing on energy implications of the Forest Service's Roadless 
Area Rulemaking. S. Hrg. 107-66.
    On May 8, 2001, the Subcommittee held an oversight hearing 
on the Fiscal Year 2002 Forest Service budget. S. Hrg. 107-114.
    On September 25, 2001, the Subcommittee held an oversight 
hearing to receive testimony on the effectiveness of the 
National Fire Plan in the 2001 fire season. S. Hrg. 107-62, 
part 2.
    On October 2, 2001, the Subcommittee held an oversight 
hearing on the interaction of old-growth forest protection 
initiatives and national forest policy. S. Hrg. 107-308.
    On November 14, 2001, the Subcommittee held an oversight 
hearing on the investigative report of the Thirty Mile Fire and 
the prevention of future fire fatalities. S. Hrg. 107-328.
    On May 29, 2002, the Subcommittee held a field hearing in 
Redmond, Oregon to explore the relationship between how public 
lands are managed and the impact on rural economies, review the 
environmental health of national forests, evaluate economic 
assistance to natural resource-dependent communities, and 
assess the implementation of the Steens Mountain Act (Public 
Law 106-399). S. Hrg. 107-756.

                          LEGISLATIVE HEARINGS

    The Subcommittee held 6 legislative hearings encompassing 
27 bills during the 107th Congress, including:

May 10, 2001

    H.R. 880, to provide for the acquisition of property in 
Washington County, Utah, for implementation of a desert 
tortoise habitat conservation plan. S. Hrg. 107-67.

November 27, 2001

    S. 691, to direct the Secretary of Agriculture to convey 
certain land in the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, Nevada, 
to the Secretary of the Interior, in trust for the Washoe 
Indian Tribe;
    S. 1028, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey 
certain parcels of land acquired for the Blunt Reservoir and 
Pierre Canal Features of the initial stage of the Oahe Units, 
James Division, South Dakota, to the Commission of Schools and 
Public Lands and the Department of Game, Fish, and Parks of the 
State of South Dakota, for the purpose of mitigating lost 
wildlife habitat, on the condition that the current 
preferential leaseholders shall have an option to purchase the 
parcels from the Commission, and for other purposes;
    S. 1240, to provide for the acquisition of land and 
construction of an interagency administrative and visitor 
facility at the entrance to American Fork Canyon, Utah, and for 
other purposes;
    S. 1451, to provide for the conveyance of certain public 
land in Clark County, Nevada for use as a shooting range; and
    H.R. 223, to amend the Clear Creek County, Colorado Public 
Lands Transfer Act of 1993 to provide additional time for Clear 
Creek County to dispose of certain lands transferred to the 
county under the Act. S. Hrg. 107-373.

May 9, 2002

    S. 454, to provide permanent funding for the Bureau of Land 
Management Payment in Lieu of Taxes program, and for other 
purposes;
    S. 1139, to direct the Secretary of Agriculture to convey 
certain land to Lander County, Nevada, and the Secretary of the 
Interior to convey certain land to Eureka County, Nevada, for 
continued use as cemeteries;
    S. 1325, to ratify an agreement between the Aleut 
Corporation and the United States of America to exchange land 
rights received under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act 
for certain land interests on Adak Island, and for other 
purposes;
    S. 1497 and H.R. 2385, to convey certain property to the 
city of St. George, Utah, in order to provide for the 
protection and preservation of certain rare paleontological 
resources on that property, and for other purposes;
    S. 1711 and H.R. 1576, to designate the James Peak 
Wilderness and the James Peak Protection Area in the State of 
Colorado, and for other purposes; and
    S. 1907, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey 
certain land to the city of Haines, Oregon. S. Hrg. 107-754.

June 18, 2002

    S. 198, to require the Secretary of the Interior to 
establish a program to provide assistance through States to 
eligible weed management entities to control or eradicate 
harmful, nonnative weeds on public and private land;
    S. 1846, to prohibit oil and gas drilling in Finger Lakes 
National Forest in the State of New York;
    S. 1879, to resolve the claims of Cook Inlet Region, Inc., 
to lands adjacent to the Russian River in the State of Alaska;
    S. 2222, to resolve certain conveyances and provide for 
alternative land selections under the Alaska Native Claims 
Settlement Act related to Cape Fox Corporation and Sealaska 
Corporation;
    S. 2471, to provide for the independent investigation of 
Federal wildland firefighter fatalities; and
    S. 2482, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to grant 
to Deschutes and Crook Counties in the State of Oregon a right-
of-way to West Butte Road. S. Hrg. 107-762.

July 25, 2002

    S. 2672, to provide opportunities for collaborative 
restoration projects on National Forest System and other public 
domain lands, and for other purposes. S. Hrg. 107-838.

July 30, 2002

    S. 2016, to authorize an exchange of lands between an 
Alaska Native Village Corporation and the Department of the 
Interior, and for other purposes;
    S. 2565, to enhance ecosystem protection and the range of 
outdoor opportunities protected by statute in the Skykomish 
River Valley of the State of Washington by designating certain 
lower-elevation Federal lands as wilderness, and for other 
purposes;
    S. 2587, to establish the Joint Federal and State Navigable 
Waters Commission for Alaska;
    S. 2612, to establish wilderness areas, promote 
conservation, improve public land, and provide for high quality 
development in Clark County, Nevada, and for other purposes;
    S. 2652, to authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to sell 
or exchange certain land in the State of Florida, and for other 
purposes; and
    S. Con. Res. 107, expressing the sense of Congress that 
Federal land management agencies should fully support the 
Western Governors Association ``Collaborative 10-year Strategy 
for Reducing Wildland Fire Risks to Communities and the 
Environment'', as signed August 2001, to reduce the 
overabundance of forest fuels that place national resources at 
high risk of catastrophic wildfire, and prepare a National 
Prescribed Fire Strategy that minimizes risks of escape. S. 
Hrg. 107-846.
                     Subcommittee on National Parks

                        beginning July 12, 2001

                   DANIEL K. AKAKA, Hawaii, Chairman

BYRON L. DORGAN, North Dakota        CRAIG THOMAS, Wyoming
BOB GRAHAM, Florida                  BEN NIGHTHORSE CAMPBELL, Colorado
MARY L. LANDRIEU, Louisiana          CONRAD BURNS, Montana
EVAN BAYH, Indiana                   GORDON SMITH, Oregon
CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York         CHUCK HAGEL, Nebraska
THOMAS R. CARPER, Rhode Island       PETE V. DOMENICI, New Mexico

 Subcommittee on National Parks, Historic Preservation, and Recreation


                         through July 11, 2001

                    CRAIG THOMAS, Wyoming, Chairman

            BEN NIGHTHORSE CAMPBELL, Colorado, Vice Chairman

CONRAD BURNS, Montana                DANIEL K. AKAKA, Hawaii
GORDON SMITH, Oregon                 BYRON L. DORGAN, North Dakota
CHUCK HAGEL, Nebraska                BOB GRAHAM, Florida
PETE V. DOMENICI, New Mexico         MARY L. LANDRIEU, Louisiana
                                     EVAN BAYH, Indiana
                                     CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York

                              JURISDICTION

    The jurisdiction of the Subcommittee includes oversight and 
legislative responsibilities for: the National Park System; 
Wild and Scenic Rivers System; National Trails System; national 
recreation areas; national monuments; historic sites; military 
parks and battlefields; Land and Water Conservation Fund; 
historic preservation; outdoor recreation resources; and 
preservation of prehistoric ruins and objects of interest on 
the public domain.

                           OVERSIGHT HEARINGS

    During the 107th Congress, the Subcommittee held three 
oversight hearings. On March 22, 2001, the Subcommittee held a 
hearing to review the National Park Service's implementation of 
management policies and procedures to comply with the 
provisions of title IV of the National Parks Omnibus Management 
Act of 1998. S. Hrg. 107-59.
    On March 29, 2001, the Subcommittee continued its review of 
the 1998 National Park Management Act with a hearing to review 
the National Park Service's implementation of management 
policies and procedures to comply with the provisions of titles 
I, II, III, V, VI, VII, and VIII of the Act. S. Hrg. 107-59.
    On May 10, 2001, the Subcommittee held a hearing to review 
the Administration's FY 2003 budget proposal for the National 
Park Service. S. Hrg. 107-107.

                          LEGISLATIVE HEARINGS

    The Subcommittee held 11 legislative hearings encompassing 
73 bills during the 107th Congress, including:

July 17, 2001

    S. 281, to authorize the design and construction of a 
temporary education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial;
    S. 386, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to study 
the suitability and feasibility of designating the Great Falls 
Historic District in the city of Patterson, in Passaic County, 
New Jersey, as a unit of the National Park System, and for 
other purposes;
    S. 513 and H.R. 182, to amend the Wild and Scenic Rivers 
Act by designating a segment of the Eightmile River in 
Connecticut for potential addition to the National Wild and 
Scenic Rivers System, and for other purposes;
    S. 921 and H.R. 1000, to adjust the boundary of the William 
Howard Taft National Historic Site in the State of Ohio, to 
authorize an exchange of land in connection with the historic 
site, and for other purposes;
    S. 1097, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior is 
issue right-of-way permits for natural gas pipelines with the 
boundary of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park;
    H.R. 146, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to 
study the suitability and feasibility of designating the Great 
Falls Historic District in Paterson, New Jersey, as a unit of 
the National Park System, and for other purposes; and
    H.R. 1668, to authorize the Adams Memorial Foundation to 
establish a commemorative work on Federal land in the District 
of Columbia and its environs to honor former President John 
Adams and his legacy. S. Hrg. 107-219.

July 26, 2001

    S. 423, to amend the Act entitled ``An Act to provide for 
the establishment of Fort Clatsop National Memorial in the 
State of Oregon, and for other purposes'';
    S. 941, to revise the boundaries of the Golden Gate 
National Recreation Area in the State of California, to extend 
the term of the advisory commission for the recreation area, 
and for other purposes.
    S. 1057, to authorize the addition of lands to Pu`uhonua o 
Honaunau National Historical Park in the State of Hawaii, and 
for other purposes;
    S. 1105, to provide for the expeditious completion of the 
acquisition of State of Wyoming lands within the boundaries of 
Grand Teton National Park, and for other purposes; and
    H.R. 640, to adjust the boundaries of Santa Monica Mts. 
National Recreation Area, and for other purposes. S. Hrg. 107-
204.

July 31, 2001

    S. 689, to convey certain Federal properties on Governors 
Island, New York;
    S. 1175, to modify the boundary of Vicksburg National 
Military Park to include the property known as Pemberton's 
Headquarters, and for other purposes;
    S. 1227, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to 
conduct a study of the suitability and feasibility of 
establishing the Niagara Falls National Heritage Area in the 
State of New York, and for other purposes; and
    H.R. 601, to redesignate certain lands within the Craters 
of the Moon National Monument, and for other purposes. S. Hrg. 
107-231.

February 14, 2002

    S. 202 and H.R. 2440, to rename Wolf Trap Farm Park as 
``Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts'';
    S. 1051 and H.R. 1456, to expand the boundary of the Booker 
T. Washington National Monument, and for other purposes;
    S. 1061 and H.R. 2238, to authorize the Secretary of the 
Interior to acquire Fern Lake and the surrounding watershed in 
the States of Kentucky and Tennessee for addition to Cumberland 
Gap National Historical Park, and for other purposes;
    S. 1649, to amend the Omnibus Parks and Public Management 
Act of 1996 to increase the authorization of appropriations for 
the Vancouver National Historic Reserve and for the 
preservation of Vancouver Barracks;
    S. 1894, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct 
a special resource study to determine the national significance 
of the Miami Circle site in the State of Florida as well as the 
suitability and feasibility of its inclusion in the National 
Park System as part of Biscayne National Park, and for other 
purposes; and
    H.R. 2234, to revise the boundary of the Tumacacori 
National Historical Park in the State of Arizona. S. Hrg. 107-
453.

March 7, 2002

    S. 213 and H.R. 37, to amend the National Trails System Act 
to update the feasibility and suitability studies of four 
national historic trails and provide for possible additions to 
such trails;
    S. 1069 and H.R. 834, to amend the National Trails System 
Act to clarify Federal authority relating to land acquisition 
from willing sellers for the majority of the trails in the 
System, and for other purposes;
    S. 1946, to amend the National Trails System Act to 
designate the Old Spanish Trail as a National Historic Trail; 
and
    H.R. 1384, to amend the National Trails System Act to 
designate the route in Arizona and New Mexico which the Navajo 
and Mescalero Apache Indian Tribes were forced to walk in 1863 
and 1864, for study for potential addition to the National 
Trails System. S. Hrg. 107-522.

April 18, 2002

    S. 1441 and H.R. 695, to establish the Oil Region National 
Heritage Area;
    S. 1526, to establish the Arabia Mountain National Heritage 
Area in the State of Georgia, and for other purposes;
    S. 1638, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to 
study the suitability and feasibility of designating the French 
Colonial Heritage Area in the State of Missouri as a unit of 
the National Park System, and for other purposes;
    S. 1809 and H.R. 1776, to authorize the Secretary of the 
Interior to study the suitability and feasibility of 
establishing the Buffalo Bayou National Heritage Area in west 
Houston, Texas;
    S. 1939, to establish the Great Basin National Heritage 
Area, Nevada and Utah; and
    S. 2033, to authorize appropriations for the John H. Chafee 
Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor in 
Massachusetts and Rhode Island, and for other purposes. S. Hrg. 
107-642.

June 12, 2002

    S. 1257 and H.R. 107, to require the Secretary of the 
Interior to conduct a theme study to identify sites and 
resources to commemorate and interpret the Cold War;
    S. 1312 and H.R. 2109, to authorize the Secretary of the 
Interior to conduct a special resource study of Virginia Key 
Beach, Florida, for possible inclusion in the National Park 
System;
    S. 1944, to revise the boundary of the Black Canyon of the 
Gunnison National Park and Gunnison Gorge National Conservation 
Area in the State of Colorado, and for other purposes;
    H.R. 38, to provide for additional lands to be included 
within the boundaries of the Homestead National Monument of 
America in the State of Nebraska, and for other purposes;
    H.R. 980, to establish the Moccasin Bend National Historic 
Site in the State of Tennessee as a unit of the National Park 
System; and
    H.R. 1712, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to 
make adjustments to the boundary of the National Park of 
American Samoa to include certain portions of the islands of 
Ofu and Olosega within the Park, and for other purposes. S. 
Hrg. 107-722.

June 20, 2002

    S. 139 and H.R. 3928, to assist in the preservation of 
archaeological, paleontological, zoological, geological, and 
botanical artifacts through construction of a new facility for 
the University of Utah Museum of Natural History, Salt Lake 
City, Utah;
    S. 1609 and H.R. 1814, to amend the National Trails System 
Act to direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study 
on the feasibility of designating the Metacomet-Monadnock-
Mattabesett Trail extending through western Massachusetts and 
central Connecticut as a national historic trail;
    S. 1925, to establish the Freedom's Way National Heritage 
Area in the States of Massachusetts and New Hampshire, and for 
other purposes;
    S. 2196, to establish the National Mormon Pioneer Heritage 
Area in the State of Utah, and for other purposes;
    S. 2388, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to study 
certain sites in the historic district of Beaufort, South 
Carolina, relating to the Reconstruction Era;
    S. 2519, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct 
a study of Coltsville in the State of Connecticut for potential 
inclusion in the National Park System; and
    S. 2576, to establish the Northern Rio Grande National 
Heritage Area in the State of New Mexico, and for other 
purposes. S. Hrg. 107-819.

July 18, 2002

    S. 1865, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to 
study the suitability and feasibility of establishing the Lower 
Los Angeles River and San Gabriel River watersheds in the State 
of California as a unit of the National Park System, and for 
other purposes;
    S. 1943, to expand the boundary of the George Washington 
Birthplace National Monument, and for other purposes;
    S. 2571, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct 
a special resources study to evaluate the suitability and 
feasibility of establishing the Rim of the Valley Corridor as a 
unit of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area;
    S. 2595, to authorize the expenditure of funds on private 
lands and facilities at Mesa Verde National Park in the State 
of Colorado, and for other purposes; and
    H.R. 1925, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to study 
the suitability and feasibility of designating the Waco Mammoth 
Site area in Waco, Texas, as a unit of the National Park 
System, and for other purposes. S. Hrg. 107-829.

July 23, 2002

    S. 2598, to enhance the criminal penalties for illegal 
trafficking of archaeological resources, and for other 
purposes;
    S. 2727, to provide for the protection of paleontological 
resources on Federal lands, and for other purposes; and
    H.R. 3954, to designate certain waterways in the Caribbean 
National Forest in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as 
components of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, and 
for other purposes. S. Hrg. 107-794.

September 19, 2002

    S. 2623, to designate the Cedar Creek Battlefield and Belle 
Grove Plantation National Historical Park as a unit of the 
National Park System, and for other purposes;
    S. 2640 and H.R. 3421, to provide for adequate school 
facilities in Yosemite National Park, and for other purposes;
    S. 2776, to provide for the protection of archaeological 
sites in the Galisteo Basin in New Mexico, and for other 
purposes;
    S. 2788, to revise the boundary of the Wind Cave National 
Park in the State of South Dakota;
    S. 2880, to designate Fort Bayard Historic District in the 
State of New Mexico as a National Historic Landmark, and for 
other purposes;
    H.R. 3786, to revise the boundary of the Glen Canyon 
National Recreation Area in the States of Utah and Arizona; and
    H.R. 3858, to modify the boundaries of the New River Gorge 
National River, West Virginia. S. Hrg. 107-860.
                    Subcommittee on Water and Power

                        beginning July 12, 2001

                BYRON L. DORGAN, North Dakota, Chairman

BOB GRAHAM, Florida                  GORDON SMITH, Oregon
RON WYDEN, Oregon                    JON KYL, Arizona
TIM JOHNSON, South Dakota            LARRY E. CRAIG, Idaho
DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California         BEN NIGHTHORSE CAMPBELL, Colorado
MARIA CANTWELL, Washington           RICHARD C. SHELBY, Alabama
THOMAS R. CARPER, Delaware           CHUCK HAGEL, Nebraska

                    Subcommittee on Water and Power


                         through July 11, 2001

                     GORDON SMITH, Oregon, Chairman

                    JON KYL, Arizona, Vice Chairman

LARRY E. CRAIG, Idaho                BYRON L. DORGAN, North Dakota
BEN NIGHTHORSE CAMPBELL, Colorado    BOB GRAHAM, Florida
RICHARD C. SHELBY, Alabama           RON WYDEN, Oregon
CHUCK HAGEL, Nebraska                TIM JOHNSON, South Dakota
                                     DIANNE FEINSTEN, California
                                     MARIA CANTWELL, Washington

                              JURISDICTION

    The jurisdiction of the Subcommittee included oversight and 
legislative responsibilities for: irrigation; reclamation 
projects, including related flood control purposes; power 
marketing administrations (e.g. Bonneville Power, Southwestern 
Power, Western Area Power, Southeastern Power); energy 
development impacts on water resources; groundwater resources 
and management; hydroelectric power; low head hydro; and energy 
related aspects of deepwater ports.

                           OVERSIGHT HEARINGS

    During the 107th Congress, the Subcommittee held 5 
oversight hearings.
    On March 21, 2001, the Subcommittee held an oversight 
hearing on the Klamath Project in Oregon, including 
implementation of PL 106-498 and how the project might operate 
in what is projected to be a short water year. S. Hrg. 107-58.
    On August 7, 2001, the Subcommittee held an oversight 
hearing, in Bismarck, North Dakota, on policies and 
technologies to address transmission investment and 
infrastructure needs for North Dakota, the region, and the 
nation. S. Hrg. 107-200.
    On August 13, 2001, the Subcommittee held an oversight 
hearing, in Seattle, Washington, on the role of Bonneville 
Power Administration in supplying the region with an 
``adequate, economical and reliable power supply'' with 
particular emphasis on resource diversification including 
development of renewable energy; new conservation and 
efficiency programs; and technologies that will enhance the 
reliability of the transmission grid. S. Hrg. 107-240.
    On July 10, 2002, the Subcommittee held an oversight 
hearing to receive testimony relating to water management 
issues on the Missouri River. S. Hrg. 107-809.
    On December 9, 2002, the Subcommittee held an oversight 
hearing in Fargo, North Dakota on Red River Valley water needs. 
S. Hrg. 107-863.

                          LEGISLATIVE HEARINGS

    The Subcommittee held 3 legislative hearings encompassing 
17 bills during the 107th Congress, including:

July 19, 2001

    S. 976, the California Ecosystem, Water Supply, and Water 
Quality Enhancement Act of 2001. S. Hrg. 107-253.

June 6, 2002

    S. 1310/H.R. 1870, to provide for the sale of certain real 
property in the Newlands Project, Nevada, to the City of 
Fallon, Nevada;
    S. 2475, to amend the Central Utah Project Completion Act 
to clarify the responsibilities of the Secretary of the 
Interior with respect to the Central Utah Project, to redirect 
unused budget authority for the Central Utah Project for 
wastewater treatment and reuse and other purposes, to provide 
for prepayment of repayment contracts for municipal and 
industrial water delivery facilities, and to eliminate a 
deadline for such prepayment;
    S. 1385/H.R. 2115, to authorize the Secretary of the 
Interior, pursuant to the provisions of the Reclamation 
Wastewater and Groundwater Study and Facilities Act, to 
participate in the design, planning, and construction of 
Lakehaven water reclamation project for the reclamation and 
reuse of water;
    S. 1824/H.R. 2828, to authorize payments to certain Klamath 
Project water distribution entities for amounts assessed by the 
entities for operation and maintenance of the Project's 
irrigation works for 2001, to authorize refunds to such 
entities of amounts collected by the Bureau of Reclamation 
reserved works for 2001, and for other purposes;
    S. 1883, to authorize the Bureau of Reclamation to 
participate in the rehabilitation of Wallowa Lake Dam in 
Oregon, and for other purposes;
    S. 1999, to re-authorize the Mni Wiconi Rural Water Supply 
Project; and
    H.R. 706, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey 
certain properties in the vicinity of the Elephant Butte 
Reservoir and the Caballo Reservoir, New Mexico. S. Hrg. 107-
817.

July 31, 2002

    S. 934, to require the Secretary of the Interior to 
construct the Rocky Boy's North Central Montana Regional Water 
System in the State of Montana, to offer to enter into an 
agreement with the Chippewa Cree Tribe to design, construct, 
operate, maintain and replace the Rocky Boy's Rural Water 
System, and to provide assistance to the North Central Montana 
regional Water Authority for the planning, design, and 
construction of the noncore system, and for other purposes;
    S. 1577/H.R. 2990, to amend the Lower Rio Grande Valley 
Water Resources Conservation and Improvement Act of 2000 to 
authorize additional projects under that Act, and for other 
purposes;
    S. 1882, to amend the Small Reclamation Projects Act of 
1956, and for other purposes;
    S. 2556, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to 
convey certain facilities to the Fremont-Madison Irrigation 
District in the State of Idaho;
    S. 2696, to clear title to certain real property in New 
Mexico associated with the Middle Rio Grande Project, and for 
other purposes; and
    S. 2773, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to 
cooperate with the High Plains Aquifer States in conducting a 
hydrogeologic characterization, mapping, modeling, and 
monitoring program for the High Plains Aquifer, and for other 
purposes. S. Hrg. 107-853.

                     MAJOR LEGISLATIVE INITIATIVES

Comprehensive Energy Policy Legislation
    Both the Senate and the House of Representatives passed 
comprehensive energy policy legislation dealing with energy 
conservation and efficiency, energy research and development, 
energy production and infrastructure, and hydro, fossil, 
nuclear, and renewable energy resources during the 107th 
Congress. The principal legislative vehicle was H.R. 4, the 
Securing America's Future Energy Act of 2001. The Committee of 
the Whole House on the State of the Union considered H.R. 4 on 
August 1, 2001, and the House of Representatives passed it on 
August 2, 2001. H.R. 4 was placed on the Senate Calendar on 
September 4, 2001 without reference to committee.
    Two comprehensive energy bills comparable in scope to H.R. 
4 were introduced in the Senate and referred to the Committee 
on Energy and Natural Resources during the 1st Session of the 
107th Congress. S. 388, the National Energy Security Act of 
2001, was introduced by Senator Murkowski on February 26, 2001; 
and S. 597, the Comprehensive and Balanced Energy Policy Act of 
2001, was introduced by Senator Bingaman on March 22, 2001. In 
addition, numerous bills dealing with various energy policy 
issues were referred to the Committee, and were considered by 
the Committee. These bills included:
   S. 71, the Hydroelectric Licensing Process 
        Improvement Act of 2001;
   S. 90, the Department of Energy Nanoscale Science 
        and Engineering Research Act;
   S. 95, the Federal Energy Bank Act;
   S. 193, the Department of Energy Advanced Scientific 
        Computing Act;
   S. 242, the Department of Energy University Nuclear 
        Science and Engineering Act;
   S. 259, the National Laboratories Partnership 
        Improvement Act of 2001;
   S. 352, the Energy Emergency Response Act of 2001;
   S. 472, the Nuclear Energy Electricity Supply 
        Assurance Act of 2001;
   S. 636, to direct the Secretary of Energy to 
        establish a decommissioning pilot program to 
        decommission and decontaminate the sodium-cooled fast 
        breeder experimental test-site reactor located in 
        northwest Arkansas;
   S. 771, to permanently prohibit the conduct of 
        offshore drilling on the Outer Continental Shelf of the 
        State of Florida, and for other purposes;
   S. 900, the Consumer Energy Commission Act of 2001;
   S. 901, the Coastal States Protection Act;
   S. 933, the Combined Heat and Power Advancement Act 
        of 2001;
   S. 1006, the Renewable Fuels for Energy Security Act 
        of 2001;
   S. 1053, the Hydrogen Future Act of 2001;
   S. 1086, the Clean Ocean and Safe Tourism Anti-
        Drilling Act;
   S. 1147, to amend title X and title XI of the Energy 
        Policy Act of 1992;
   S. 1166, the Next Generation Lighting Act; and
   S.J. Res. 15, providing for congressional 
        disapproval of the rule submitted by the Department of 
        Energy relating to the postponement of the effective 
        date of energy conservation standards for central air 
        conditioners.
    The Committee held hearings on these measures on May 24, 
June 26, July 12, July 13, July 17, July 18, July 19, July 24, 
July 15, and July 26, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-144, parts 1-3.
    The Committee began marking up comprehensive energy policy 
legislation on August 1, 2001. On October 9, 2001, Chairman 
Bingaman, suspended the Committee markup, and, at the request 
of the Majority Leader, began drafting a new bill. The new 
bill, S. 1766, was introduced by Senator Daschle and Senator 
Bingaman on December 5, 2001 and placed on the Senate Calendar 
the following day.
    The Senate began debating comprehensive energy policy 
legislation on February 15, 2002, when S. 517, the National 
Laboratories Partnership Improvement Act of 2001, previously 
reported by the Committee, was laid before the Senate. Senator 
Daschle offered an amendment in the nature of a substitute to 
the National Laboratories Partnership Improvement Act. Senator 
Daschle's substitute amendment, Amendment 2917, consisted of 
the text of the Daschle-Bingaman energy bill, S. 1766, with 
various modifications.
    The Senate debated S. 517 on February 15, March 5, 6, 7, 8, 
11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, and 21, and April 8, 9, 10, 11, 16, 
17, 18, 22, 23, 24, and 25, 2002. Over the course of the 
debate, the Senate agreed to approximately 125 amendments to S. 
Amendment 2917.
    On April 25, 2002, the Senate passed the House energy bill, 
H.R. 4, after agreeing to the Amendment 2917, as amended, and 
striking the House-passed text of H.R. 4 and inserting the text 
of S. 517, as amended by Amendment 2917.
    The Senate asked for, and the House agreed to, a 
conference. The conference met on June 27, July 25, September 
12, 19, 25, and 26, and October 2 and 3, but was unable to 
resolve the differences between the two bodies before the 107th 
Congress adjourned.
Approval of the Yucca Mountain Site
    The Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 set up a multi-step 
process for approving the use of the Yucca Mountain site in 
Nevada as a repository for spent fuel from the nation's 
commercial nuclear power plants and high-level radioactive 
waste from the nuclear weapons program. First, the Secretary of 
Energy was to study the site and determine if it is suitable. 
Second, if the Secretary found the site to be suitable, he was 
to recommend that the President approve the site for 
development as a repository. Third, if the President considered 
the site to be qualified, he was to recommend it to Congress. 
At that point, the Act authorized the Governor of Nevada to 
disapprove the site. The Governor's disapproval would bar 
development of the repository unless both Houses of Congress 
passed a joint resolution approving the site within 90 days of 
continuous session. The Act required the chairman of the Senate 
committee to which the Governor's notice of disapproval was 
referred, or his designee, to introduce the joint resolution 
upon receipt of the notice of disapproval, and prescribed 
expedited procedures for the consideration of the joint 
resolution.
    On February 14, 2002, the Secretary of Energy recommended 
the Yucca Mountain site to the President. The following day, 
the President found the site to be qualified and recommended it 
to Congress. On April 8, the Governor of Nevada submitted a 
notice of disapproval. On April 9, Senator Bingaman, as 
chairman of the committee to which the notice of disapproval 
was referred, introduced S. J. Res. 34, approving the site.
    The Committee held three days of legislative hearings on 
the joint resolution, receiving testimony from the Secretary of 
Energy on May 16, 2002, opponents of the resolution on May 22, 
and Federal regulatory agencies and technical overseers on May 
23, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-483. On June 5, 2002, the Committee 
ordered S.J. Res. 34 favorably reported to the Senate. S. Rept. 
107-159.
    An identical resolution, H.J. Res. 87, was introduced in 
the House of Representatives and referred to the Committee on 
Energy and Commerce on April 11, 2002. H.J. Res. 87 was 
favorably reported from the Committee on Energy and Commerce on 
May. H. Rept. 107-425. It passed the House on May 9, 2002 and, 
pursuant to the terms of the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982, 
was placed on the Senate Calendar.
    The Senate debated S.J. Res. 34 on July 9, 2002, and passed 
H.J. Res. 87 in lieu of S.J. Res. 34 on the same day.
Calfed Bay-Delta Program
    The Committee considered major legislation which would have 
authorized the Calfed Bay-Delta Program, to address water 
resource management issues in the California Bay-Delta, the 
region located east of the San Francisco Bay, where the San 
Joaquin and Sacramento Rivers converge. The stated mission of 
the Program ``is to develop and implement a long-term 
comprehensive plan that will restore ecological health and 
improve water management for beneficial uses of the Bay-
Delta.'' The Program, as set forth in a Record of Decision 
(ROD) issued by the Department of the Interior and the State of 
California on August 28, 2000, has the following components: 
water storage; ecosystem restoration; water supply reliability; 
conveyance; water use efficiency; water quality; water 
transfers; watersheds; Environmental Water Account; levee 
stability; governance; and science. The ROD describes the 
Calfed Bay-Delta Program as one of the most extensive ecosystem 
restoration efforts ever proposed, the most intensive water 
conservation effort ever attempted, the most far-reaching 
effort to improve drinking water quality for Californians, and 
the most significant investment in water storage and conveyance 
in California in decades.
    Senator Feinstein introduced S. 976, the ``California 
Ecosystem, Water Supply, and Water Quality Enhancement Act of 
2001,'' on May 25, 2001, which would have authorized funding 
for enhancement of ecosystems, and water supply and water 
quality, including the Calfed Bay-Delta Program. On July 19, 
2001, the Subcommittee on Water and Power conducted a hearing 
on S. 976. S. Hrg. 107-253. On December 5, 2001, Senator 
Feinstein introduced S. 1768, the ``Calfed Bay-Delta 
Authorization Act,'' legislation providing for the 
authorization of the first seven years of the Calfed Bay-Delta 
Program. The bill was considered by the Committee at its 
business meetings on May 15, and June 5, 2002. The Committee 
adopted an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
    As ordered reported by the Committee on June 5, 2002, S. 
1768 would have authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary 
of the Interior and other Federal agency heads $1,630,000,000 
to implement the Calfed Bay-Delta Program during fiscal years 
2003 through 2005. S. Rept. 107-171.
Sandia Mountain Land Claims
    S. 2018, the T'uf Shur Bien Preservation Trust Area Act was 
the focus of a significant amount of Committee work during the 
107th Congress. Senators Bingaman and Domenici introduced the 
bill to resolve Sandia Pueblo's claim of ownership to Sandia 
Mountain in New Mexico. The Mountain is within the Cibola 
National Forest and includes a substantial portion of the 
Sandia Mountain Wilderness. Settlement of the claim was made 
possible through the development of a negotiated agreement that 
includes: (1) the establishment of the T'uf Shur Bien 
Preservation Trust Area with specific rights and interests for 
the Pueblo; (2) maintaining public ownership and access to the 
National Forest and Wilderness lands within the Area; and (3) 
clearing title and granting necessary rights of way for 
homeowners and other affected parties within the Area.
    The Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and the 
Committee on Indian Affairs held a joint hearing on S. 2018 on 
April 24, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-548. The Committee on Energy and 
Natural Resources ordered the bill reported with an amendment 
on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-285. The Committee on Indian 
Affairs reported the bill with a further amendment on October 
17, 2002. S. Rept. 107-321. The text of S. 2018, as amended, 
was incorporated in Amendment 4978 to S. 2556. The Senate 
agreed to Amendment 4978 and passed S. 2556, as amended, on 
November 19, 2002.
Community-Based Forest and Public Lands Restoration
    S. 2672, the Community-Based Forest and Public Lands 
Restoration Act, also received considerable attention from the 
Committee. Recognizing the principle that there is an 
inextricable link between the sustainability of natural 
resource-based communities and the sustainability of forests, 
S. 2672 supports community-driven efforts to integrate economic 
development with environmental protection and management. The 
Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests held a hearing on July 
25, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-838. The Committee ordered S. 2672 
reported with an amendment on October 3, 2002. The text of S. 
2672, as amended, was incorporated in Amendment 4976 to S. 
2672. The Senate agreed to Amendment 4976 and passed S. 2672, 
as amended, on November 19, 2002.

                       MEASURES ENACTED INTO LAW

    Public Law 107-11 (H.R. 1696; Mr. Stump et al.): An Act to 
expedite the construction of the World War II memorial in the 
District of Columbia. The Senate discharged the Committee and 
passed H.R. 1696 with an amendment on May 21, 2001. The House 
agreed to the Senate amendment on May 22, 2001, and the 
President approved the measure on May 28, 2001.
    Public Law 107-28 (H.R. 271; Mr. Gibbons): An Act to direct 
the Secretary of the Interior to convey a former Bureau of Land 
Management administrative site to the city of Carson City, 
Nevada, for use as a senior center. The Committee ordered the 
Senate companion measure, S. 230, reported without amendment on 
May 16, 2001. S. Rept. 107-21. The Senate passed H.R. 271 in 
lieu of S. 230 on August 3, 2001, and the President approved it 
on August 20, 2001.
    Public Law 107-30 (H.R. 427; Mr. Blumenauer et al.): An Act 
to provide further protections for the watershed of the Little 
Sandy River as part of the Bull Run Watershed Management Unit, 
Oregon, and for other purposes. The Committee ordered the 
Senate companion measure, S. 254, reported without amendment on 
May 16, 2001. S. Rept. 107-23. The Senate passed H.R. 427 in 
lieu of S. 254 on August 3, 2001, and the President approved it 
on August 20, 2001.
    Public Law 107-59 (H.R. 146; Mr. Pascrell): An Act to 
authorize the Secretary of the Interior to study the 
suitability and feasibility of designating the Great Falls 
Historic District in Paterson, New Jersey, as a unit of the 
National Park System, and for other purposes. The Subcommittee 
on National Parks held a hearing on H.R. 146 on July 17, 2001. 
S. Hrg. 107-219. The Committee ordered the bill reported 
without amendment on August 2, 2001. S. Rept. 107-74. The 
Senate passed the bill without amendment on October 17, 2001 
and the President approved it on November 5, 2001.
    Public Law 107-60 (H.R. 1000; Mr. Portman et al.): An Act 
to adjust the boundary of the William Howard Taft National 
Historic Site in the State of Ohio, to authorize an exchange of 
land in connection with the historic site, and for other 
purposes. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on 
H.R. 1000 and the Senate companion bill, S. 921, on July 17, 
2001. S. Hrg. 107-219. The Committee ordered H.R. 1000 reported 
without amendment in lieu of S. 921 on August 2, 2001. S. Rept. 
107-76. The Senate passed H.R. 1000 on October 17, 2001 and the 
President approved it on November 5, 2001.
    Public Law 107-62 (H.R. 1668; Mr. Roemer et al.): An Act to 
authorize the Adams Memorial Foundation to establish a 
commemorative work on Federal land in the District of Columbia 
and its environs to honor former President John Adams and his 
legacy. The Subcommittee held a hearing on H.R. 1668 on July 
17, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-219. The Committee ordered the bill 
reported without amendment on August 2, 2001. S. Rept. 107-77. 
The Senate passed the bill on October 17, 2001 and the 
President approved it on November 5, 2001.
    Public Law 107-65 (H.R. 182; Mr. Simmons et al.): An Act to 
amend the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act to designate a segment of 
the Eightmile River in the State of Connecticut for study for 
potential addition to the National Wild and Scenic Rivers 
System, and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on National 
Parks held a hearing on H.R. 182 and the Senate companion 
measure, S. 513, on July 17, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-219. The 
Committee ordered H.R. 182 reported without amendment in lieu 
of S. 513 on August 2, 1001. S. Rept. 107-75. The Senate passed 
H.R. 182 on October 17, 2001, and the President approved it on 
November 6, 2001.
    Public Law 107-69 (H.R. 2925; Mr. Calvert): An Act to amend 
the Reclamation Recreation Management Act of 1992 in order to 
provide for the security of dams, facilities, and resources 
under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Reclamation. The 
Subcommittee on Water and Power held a hearing on the Senate 
companion measure, S. 1480, on October 9, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-
335. H.R. 2925 was passed by the House on October 23, 2002, 
received in the Senate on October 24, 2001, and held at the 
desk. The Senate passed H.R. 2935 on October 30, 2001, and the 
President approved it on November 12, 2001.
    Public Law 107-78 (H.R. 2924; Mr. Calvert): An Act to 
provide authority to the Federal Power Marketing 
Administrations to reduce vandalism and destruction of 
property, and for other purposes. H.R. 2924 was received in the 
Senate on October 24, 2001 and was held at the desk. The Senate 
passed the bill on November 15, 2001, and the President 
approved it on November 28, 2001.
    Public Law 107-137 (H.R. 400; Mr. Hastert et al.): An Act 
to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to establish the 
Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home National Historic Site, and for 
other purposes. H.R. 400 was received in the Senate on November 
14, 2001 and was placed on the Calendar without reference to 
the Committee. The Senate passed the bill on January 29, 2002, 
and the President approved it on February 6, 2002.
    Public Law 107-200 (H.J. Res. 87; Mr. Barton et al.): 
Approving the site at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, for the 
development of a repository for the disposal of high-level 
radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel, pursuant to the 
Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982. See Major Legislative 
Initiatives: Approval of the Yucca Mountain Site.
    Public Law 107-203 (H.R. 3971; Mr. Hastings et al.): An Act 
to provide for an independent investigation of Forest Service 
firefighter deaths that are caused by wildfire entrapment or 
burnover. H.R. 3971 was received in the Senate on June 25, 2002 
and placed on the Calendar without reference to the Committee . 
The Senate passed H.R. 3971 on July 10, 2002, and the President 
approved it on July 24, 2002.
    Public Law 107-211 (H.R. 223; Mr. Udall): An Act to amend 
the Clear Creek County, Colorado, Public Lands Transfer Act of 
1993 to provide additional time for Clear Creek County to 
dispose of certain lands transferred to the county under the 
Act. The Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests held a 
hearing on H.R. 223 on November 27, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-373. The 
Committee ordered H.R. 223 reported without amendment on June 
28, 2002. S. Rept. 107-198. The Senate passed H.R. 223 on 
August 1, 2002, and the President approved it on August 21, 
2002.
    Public Law 107-212 (H.R. 309; Mr. Underwood): An Act to 
provide for the determination of withholding tax rates under 
the Guam income tax. The Committee held a hearing on H.R. 309 
on July 27, 2001, S. Hrg. 107-199, and ordered it reported 
without amendment on June 5, 2002. S. Rept. 107-173. The Senate 
passed the bill August 1, 2002, and the President approved it 
on August 21, 2002.
    Public Law 107-213 (H.R. 601; Mr. Simpson et al.): An Act 
to redesignate certain lands within the Craters of the Moon 
National Monument, and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on 
National Parks held a hearing on H.R. 601 on July 31, 2001. S. 
Hrg. 107-231. The Committee ordered it reported without 
amendment on June 5, 2002. S. Rept. 107-181. The Senate passed 
the bill on August 1, 2002, and the President approved it on 
August 21, 2002.
    Public Law 107-214 (H.R. 1384; Mr. Udall et al.): An Act to 
amend the National Trails System Act to designate the route in 
Arizona and New Mexico which the Navajo and Mescalero Apache 
Indian Tribes were forced to walk in 1863 and for study for 
potential addition to the National Trails System. The 
Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on H.R. 1384 on 
March 7, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-522. The Committee ordered it 
reported without amendment on June 5, 2002. S. Rept. 107-184. 
The Senate passed the bill on August 1, 2002, and the President 
approved it on August 21, 2002.
    Public Law 107-215 (H.R. 1456; Mr. Goode): An Act to expand 
the boundary of the Booker T. Washington National Monument, and 
for other purposes. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a 
hearing on H.R. 1456 and the Senate companion bill, S. 1051, on 
February 14, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-453. The Committee ordered H.R. 
1456 reported without amendment in lieu of S. 1051 on June 28, 
2002. S. Rept. 107-199. The Senate passed H.R. 1456 on August 
1, 2002, and the President approved it on August 21, 2002.
    Public Law 107-216 (H.R. 1576; Mr. Udall): An Act to 
designate the James Peak Wilderness and Protection Area in the 
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests in the State of 
Colorado, and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on Public 
Lands and Forests held a hearing on H.R. 1576 and its Senate 
companion measure, S. 1711, on May 9, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-754. 
The Committee ordered H.R. 1576 reported without amendment in 
lieu of S. 1711 on June 5, 2002. S. Rept. 107-200. The Senate 
passed H.R. 1576 on August 1, 2002, and the President approved 
it on August 21, 2002.
    Public Law 107-218 (H.R. 2234; Mr. Pastor): An Act to 
revise the boundary of the Tumacacori National Historical Park 
in the State of Arizona. The Subcommittee on National Parks 
held a hearing on H.R. 2234 on February 14, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-
453. The Committee ordered it reported without amendment on 
June 27, 2002. S. Rept. 107-185. The Senate passed the bill on 
August 1, 2002, and the President approved it on August 21, 
2002.
    Public Law 107-219 (H.R. 2440; Mr. Davis et al.): An Act to 
rename Wolf Trap Farm Park as ``Wolf Trap National Park for the 
Performing Arts'', and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on 
National Parks held a hearing on H.R. 2440 and the Senate 
companion bill, S. 202, on February 14, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-453. 
The Committee ordered H.R. 2440 reported without amendment in 
lieu of S. 202 on June 5, 2002. S. Rept. 107-182. The Senate 
passed the H.R. 2440 on August 1, 2002, and the President 
approved it on August 21, 2002.
    Public Law 107-221 (H.R. 2643; Mr. Wu et al.): An Act to 
authorize the acquisition of additional lands for inclusion in 
the Fort Clatsop National Memorial in the State of Oregon, and 
for other purposes. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a 
hearing on the Senate companion measure, S. 423, on July 26, 
2001. The Committee ordered S. 423 reported with amendments on 
October 1, 2001. S. Rept. 107-69. The Senate agreed to the 
committee amendments and passed S. 423, as amended, on October 
17, 2001. The House passed H.R. 2643 in lieu of S. 423 on July 
8, 2002. The Senate placed H.R. 2643 on the Calendar without 
reference to the Committee on July 9, 2002. The Senate passed 
it on August 1, 2002, and the President approved it on August 
21, 2002.
    Public Law 107-222 (H.R. 3343; Mr. Shimkus et al.): An Act 
to amend title X of the Energy Policy Act of 1992, and for 
other purposes. The Committee held a hearing on the Senate 
companion measure, S. 1147, on July 12, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-144, 
part 1, app. H.R. 3343 was received in the Senate on December 
19, 2001 and was placed on the Calendar without reference to 
the Committee. The Senate passed H.R. 3343 without amendment on 
August 1, 2002, and the President approved it on August 21, 
2002.
    Public Law 107-223 (H.R. 3380; Mr. Jenkins): An Act to 
authorize the Secretary of the Interior to issue right-of-way 
permits for natural gas pipelines within the boundary of Great 
Smoky Mountains National Park. The Subcommittee on National 
Parks held a hearing on the Senate companion bill, S. 1097, on 
July 17, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-219. The Committee ordered S. 1097 
reported without amendment on August 2, 2001. S. Rept. 107-72. 
The Senate agreed to an amendment, No. 1903, and passed S. 
1097, as amended , on October 17, 2001. The House passed H.R. 
3380 in lieu of S. 1097 on July 8, 2002. The Senate placed H.R. 
3380 on the Calendar without reference to the Committee. The 
Senate passed H.R. 3380 on August 1, 2002, and the President 
approved it on August 21, 2002. See Public Law 107-223.
    Public Law 107-226 (H.R. 3917; Mr. Murtha et al.): An act 
to authorize a national memorial to commemorate the passengers 
and crew of Flight 93 who, on September 11, 2001, courageously 
gave their lives thereby thwarting a planned attack on our 
Nation's Capital, and for other purposes. The Senate discharged 
the Committee from consideration of H.R. 3917 and the Senate 
companion measure, S. 2136, and passed H.R. 3917 on September 
10, 2002. The President signed H.R. 3917 into law on September 
24, 2002.
    Public Law 107-236 (H.R. 640; Mr. Gallegly et al.): An Act 
to adjust the boundaries of Santa Monica Mountains National 
Recreation Area, and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on 
National Parks held a hearing on H.R. 640 on July 26, 2001. S. 
Hrg. 107-204. The Committee ordered it reported with an 
amendment on June 5, 2002. S. Rept. 107-204. The Senate agreed 
to the committee amendment and passed the bill, as amended, on 
August 1, 2002. The House agreed to the Senate amendment on 
September 24, 2002, and the President approved the measure on 
October 9, 2002.
    Public Law 107-237 (S. 238; Mr. Wyden and Mr. Smith of 
Oregon): An Act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to 
conduct feasibility studies on water optimization in the Burnt 
River basin, Malheur River basin, Owyhee River basin, and 
Powder River basin, Oregon. The Committee ordered S. 238 
reported without amendment on June 5, 2001. S. Rept. 107-22. 
The Senate passed the bill on August 3, 2001; the House passed 
it on September 24, 2002; and the President approved it on 
October 11, 2002.
    Public Law 107-238 (S. 1175; Mr. Lott and Mr. Cochran): An 
Act to modify the boundary of Vicksburg National Military Park 
to include the property known as Pemberton's Headquarters, and 
for other purposes. The Subcommittee on National Parks held 
hearing on S. 1175 on July 31, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-231. The 
Committee ordered the bill reported with an amendment on June 
27, 2002. S. Rept. 107-183. The Senate agreed to the committee 
amendment and passed the bill, as amended, on July 24, 2002. 
The House passed the bill on September 24, 2002, and the 
President approved it on October 11, 2002.
    Public Law 107-239 (S. 1325; Mr. Murkowski): An Act to 
ratify an agreement between the Aleut Corporation and the 
United States of America to exchange land rights received under 
the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act for certain land 
interests on Adak Island, and for other purposes. The 
Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests held a hearing on May 
9, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-754. The Committee ordered the bill 
reported with an amendment on June 26, 2002. S. Rept. 107-180. 
The Senate agreed to the committee amendment and passed the 
bill, as amended, on August 1, 2002. The House passed it on 
September 24, 2002, and the President approved it on October 
11, 2002.
    Public Law 107-256 (S. 1227; Mr. Schumer and Mrs. Clinton): 
An Act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a 
study of the suitability and feasibility of establishing the 
Niagara Falls National Heritage Area in the State of New York, 
and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on National Parks held 
a hearing on July 31, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-231. The Committee 
ordered it reported with amendments on June 5, 2002. S. Rept. 
107-179. The Senate agreed to the committee amendments and 
passed the bill, as amended, on August 1, 2002. The House 
passed it on October 16, 2002, and the President approved it on 
October 29, 2002.
    Public Law 107-282 (H.R. 5200; Mr. Gibbons): An Act to 
establish wilderness areas, promote conservation, improve 
public land, and provide for high quality development in Clark 
County, Nevada, and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on 
Public Lands and Forests held a hearing on the Senate companion 
measure, S. 2612, on June 30, 2002. The Committee ordered S. 
2612 reported with an amendment on October 3, 2002. The House 
passed H.R. 5200 on October 16, 2002. The Senate passed H.R. 
5200 in lieu of S. 2612 on October 17, 2002, and the President 
approved it on November 6, 2002.
    Public Law 107-315 (H.J.Res. 117; Mr. Roemer et al.): An 
Act to approve the location of the commemorative work in the 
District of Columbia honoring former President John Adams. The 
House passed H. J. Res. 117 on November 15, 2002. It was 
received in the Senate and held at the desk on the same day. 
The Senate passed the bill on November 20, 2002, and the 
President approved it on December 2, 2002.
    Public Law 107-322 (S. 1010; Mr. Helms and Mr. Thurmond): 
An Act to extend the deadline for commencement of construction 
of a hydroelectric project in the State of North Carolina. The 
Committee ordered S. 1010 reported without amendment on June 5, 
2002. S. Rept. 107-192. The Senate passed it on August 1, 2002; 
the House passed it on November 15, 2002; and the President 
approved it on December 4, 2002.
    Public Law 107-324 (S. 1907; Mr. Smith and Mr. Wyden): An 
Act to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey certain 
land to the city of Haines, Oregon. The Subcommittee on Public 
Lands and Forests held a hearing on S. 1907 on May 9, 2002. S. 
Hrg. 107-754. The Committee ordered S. 1907 reported with an 
amendment on June 5, 2002. S. Rept. 107-197. The Senate agreed 
to the committee amendment and passed the bill, as amended, on 
August 1, 2002. The House passed it on November 14, 2002, and 
the President approved it on December 4, 2002.
    Public Law 107-325 (S. 1946; Mr. Lott, Mr. Campbell, Mr. 
Domenici, Mr. Bingaman and Mr. Allard): An Act to amend the 
National Trails Systems Act to designate the Old Spanish Trail 
as a National Historic Trail. The Subcommittee on National 
Parks held a hearing on S. 1946 on March 7, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-
522. The Committee ordered it reported with amendments on June 
5, 2002. S. Rept. 107-203. The Senate agreed to the committee 
amendments and passed the bill, as amended, on August 1, 2002. 
The House passed it on November 14, 2002, and the President 
signed it into law on December 4, 2002.
    Public Law 107-329 (S. 1240; Mr. Bennett): An Act to 
provide for the acquisition of land and construction of an 
interagency administrative and visitor facility at the entrance 
to American Fork Canyon, Utah, and for other purposes. The 
Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests held a hearing on S. 
1240 on November 27, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-373. The Committee 
ordered it reported with an amendment on June 5, 2002. S. Rept. 
107-178. The Senate agreed to the committee amendment and 
passed the bill, as amended, on August 1, 2002. The House 
passed it on September 24, 2002, and the President signed it 
into law on December 6, 2002.
    Public Law 107-332 (H.R. 38; Bereuter): An Act to provide 
for additional lands to be included within the boundaries of 
the Homestead National Monument of America in the State of 
Nebraska, and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on National 
Parks held a hearing on June 12, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-722. The 
Committee ordered the bill reported without an amendment on 
July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-260. The Senate passed the bill on 
November 19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 
16, 2002.
    Public Law 107-333 (H.R. 308; Mr. Underwood et al.): An Act 
to establish the Guam War Claims Review Commission. The 
Committee held a hearing on July 27, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-199. The 
Committee ordered the bill reported without amendment on June 
5, 2002. S. Rept. 107-172. The Senate passed the bill on 
November 19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 
16, 2002.
    Public Law 107-334 (H.R. 451; Mr. Hansen): An Act to make 
certain adjustments to the boundaries of the Mount Nebo 
Wilderness Area, and for other purposes. The Committee ordered 
the bill reported without amendment on October 3, 2002. The 
Senate passed the bill on November 19, 2002, and the President 
approved it on December 16, 2002.
    Public Law 107-335 (H.R. 706; Mr. Skeen): An Act to direct 
the Secretary of the Interior to convey certain properties in 
the vicinity of the Elephant Butte Reservoir and the Caballo 
Reservoir, New Mexico. The Subcommittee on Water and Power held 
a hearing on June 6, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-817. The Committee 
ordered the bill reported without amendment on July 31, 2002. 
The Senate passed the bill on November 19, 2002, and the 
President approved it on December 16, 2002.
    Public Law 107-336 (H.R. 1712; Mr. Faleomavaega): An Act to 
authorize the Secretary of the Interior to make adjustments to 
the boundary of the National Park of the American Samoa to 
include certain portions of the islands of Ofu and Olosega 
within the park, and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on 
National Parks held a hearing on June 12, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-
722. The Committee ordered the bill reported without amendment 
on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-270. The Senate passed the bill 
on November 19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 
16, 2002.
    Public Law 107-337 (H.R. 1776; Mr. Green et al.): An Act to 
authorize the Secretary of the Interior to study the 
suitability and feasibility of establishing the Buffalo Bayou 
National Heritage Area in west Houston, Texas. The Subcommittee 
on National Parks held a hearing on H.R. 1776 and the Senate 
companion bill, S. 1809, on April 18, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-642. 
The Committee ordered H.R. 1776 reported without amendment in 
lieu of S. 1809 on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-262. The Senate 
passed the bill on November 19, 2002, and the President 
approved it on December 16, 2002.
    Public Law 107-338 (H.R. 1814; Mr. Olver): An Act to amend 
the National Trails System Act to designate the Metacomet-
Monadnock-Sunapee-Mattabesett Trail extending through western 
New Hampshire, western Massachusetts, and central Connecticut 
for study for potential addition to the National Trails System. 
The Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on H.R. 1814 
on June 20, 2002. The Committee ordered the bill reported 
without amendment on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-263. The 
Senate passed the bill on November 19, 2002, and the President 
approved it on December 16, 2002.
    Public Law 107-339 (H.R. 1870; Mr. Gibbons): An Act to 
provide for the sale of certain real property within the 
Newlands Project in Nevada, to the city of Fallon, Nevada. The 
Subcommittee on Water and Power held a hearing on H.R. 1870 and 
the Senate companion measure, S. 1310, on June 6, 2002. S. Hrg. 
107-817. The Committee ordered H.R. 1870 reported without 
amendment in lieu of S. 1310 on July 31, 2002. The Senate 
passed H.R. 1870 on November 19, 2002, and the President 
approved it on December 16, 2002.
    Public Law 107-340 (H.R. 1906; Mrs. Mink et al.): An Act to 
amend the Act that established the Pu'uhonua O Honaunau 
National Historical Park to expand the boundaries of that park. 
The Committee ordered the bill reported without amendment on 
July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-272. The Senate passed the bill on 
November 19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 
16, 2002.
    Public Law 107-341 (H.R. 1925; Mr. Edwards): An Act to 
direct the Secretary of the Interior to study the suitability 
and feasibility of designating the Waco Mammoth Site Area in 
Waco, Texas, as a unit of the National Park System, and for 
other purposes. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a 
hearing on H.R. 1925 on July 18, 2002. The Committee ordered 
the bill reported without amendment on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 
107-264. The Senate passed the bill on November 19, 2002, and 
the President approved it on December 16, 2002.
    Public Law 107-342 (H.R. 2099; Mr. Baird et al.): An Act to 
amend the Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1966 
to provide adequate funding authorization for the Vancouver 
National Historic Reserve. The Subcommittee on National Parks 
held a hearing on the Senate companion bill, S. 1649, on 
February 14, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-453. The Committee ordered S. 
1649 reported with amendments on June 5, 2002. S. Rept. 107-
193. The Senate agreed to the committee amendments and passed 
S. 1649, as amended, on August 1, 2002. The House passed its 
companion measure, H.R. 2099, in lieu of S. 1649 on September 
24, 2002. The Senate passed H.R. 2099 on November 19, 2002, and 
the President approved it on December 17, 2002.
    Public Law 107-343 (H.R. 2109; Mrs. Meek et al.): An Act to 
authorize the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a special 
resource study of Virginia Key Beach Park in Biscayne Bay, 
Florida, for possible inclusion in the National Park System. 
The Subcommittee held a hearing on H.R. 2109 and the Senate 
companion bill, S. 1312, on June 12, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-722. The 
Committee ordered H.R. 2109 reported without amendment on July 
31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-273. The Senate passed the bill on 
November 19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 
17, 2002.
    Public Law 107-344 (H.R. 2115; Mr. Smith): An Act to amend 
the Reclamation Wastewater and Groundwater Study and Facilities 
Act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to participate 
in the design, planning, and construction of a project to 
reclaim and reuse wastewater within and outside of the service 
area of the Lakehaven Utility District, Washington. The 
Subcommittee on Water and Power held a hearing on H.R. 2115 and 
the Senate companion measure, S. 1385, on June 6, 2002. S. Hrg. 
107-817. The Committee ordered H.R. 2115 reported without 
amendment in lieu of S. 1385 on July 31, 2002. The Senate 
passed H.R. 2115 on November 19, 2002, and the President 
approved it on December 17, 2002.
    Public Law 107-346 (H.R. 2385; Mr. Hansen): An Act to 
convey certain property to the city of St. George, Utah, in 
order to provide for the protection and preservation of certain 
rare paleontological resources on that property, and for other 
purposes. The Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests held a 
hearing on May 9, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-754. The Committee ordered 
the bill reported with amendments on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 
107-274. The Senate agreed to the withdrawal of the committee 
amendments and passed the bill, without amendment, on November 
19, 2002. The President approved H.R. 2385 on December 17, 
2002. (The Senate also agreed to Amendment 4973 to H.R. 980, 
which incorporated the text of H.R. 2385, and passed H.R. 980, 
as amended, on November 19, 2002.)
    Public Law 107-348 (H.R. 2628; Mr. Cramer et al.): An Act 
to direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study of 
the suitability and feasibility of establishing the Muscle 
Shoals National Heritage Area in Alabama, and for other 
purposes. The Committee reported the bill without amendment on 
October 3, 2002. The Senate passed the bill without amendment 
on November 19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 
17, 2002.
    Public Law 107-349 (H.R. 2828; Mr. Walden et al.): An Act 
to authorize payments to certain Klamath Project waste 
distribution entities for amounts assessed by the entities for 
operation and maintenance of the Projects's transferred works 
for 2001, to authorize refunds to such entities of amounts 
collected by the Bureau of Reclamation for reserved works for 
2001, and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on Water and 
Power held a hearing on H.R. 2828 and the Senate companion 
measure, S. 1824, on June 6, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-817. The 
Committee ordered H.R. 2828 reported without amendment in lieu 
of S. 1824 on July 31, 2002. The Senate passed H.R. 2828 on 
November 19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 
17, 2002.
    Public Law 107-350 (H.R. 2937; Mr. Gibbons et al.): An Act 
to provide for the conveyance of certain public land in Clark 
County, Nevada for use as a shooting range. The Senate 
discharged the Committee from consideration of H.R. 2937 and 
passed the bill on November 19, 2002, and the President 
approved it on December 17, 2002.
    Public Law 107-351 (H.R. 2990; Mr. Hinojosa et al.): An Act 
to amend the Lower Rio Grande Valley Water Resources 
Conservation and Improvement Act of 2000 to authorize 
additional projects under that Act, and for other purposes. The 
Subcommittee on Water and Power held a hearing on H.R. 2990 and 
the Senate companion measure, S. 1577, on July 31, 2002. The 
Committee ordered H.R. 2990 reported without amendment in lieu 
of S. 1577 on October 3, 2002. The Senate passed H.R. 2990 
without amendment on November 19, 2002, and the President 
approved it on December 17, 2002.
    Public Law 107-353 (H.R. 3401; Mr. Radanovich): An Act to 
provide for the conveyance of Forest Service facilities and 
lands comprising the Five Mile Regional Learning Center in the 
State of California to the Clovis Unified School District, to 
authorize a new special use permit regarding the continued use 
of unconveyed lands comprising the Center, and for other 
purposes. The Committee ordered the bill reported without 
amendment on October 3, 2002. The Senate passed the bill on 
November 19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 
17, 2002.
    Public Law 107-354 (H.R. 3449; Mrs. Davis of Virginia et 
al.): An Act to revise the boundaries of the George Washington 
Birthplace National Monument, and for other purposes. The 
Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on the Senate 
companion bill, S. 1943, on July 18, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-829. The 
Committee ordered S. 1943 reported with an amendment on July 
31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-267. The House passed H.R. 3449, on 
September 24, 2002. The Senate passed H.R. 3449 in lieu of S. 
1943 on November 19, 2002, and the President approved it on 
December 17, 2002.
    Public Law 107-356 (H.R. 3858; Mr. Rahall): An Act to 
modify the boundaries of the New River Gorge National River, 
West Virginia. The Subcommittee held a hearing on September 19, 
2002. The Committee ordered the bill reported without amendment 
on October 3, 2002. The Senate passed the bill on November 19, 
2002, and the President approved it on December 17, 2002.
    Public Law 107-357 (H.R. 4692; Mr. Bishop): An Act to amend 
and Act entitled ``An Act to authorize the Establishment of the 
Andersonville National Historic Site in the State of Georgia, 
and for other purposes'', to provide for the addition of 
certain donated lands to the Andersonville National Historic 
Site. The House passed H.R. 4692 on October 1, 2002; the Senate 
passed it on November 19, 2002; and the President approved it 
on December 17, 2002.
    Public Law 107-359 (H.R. 5125; Mr. Miller et al.): An Act 
to amend the American Battlefield Protection Act of 1996 to 
authorize the Secretary of the Interior to establish a 
battlefield acquisition grant program. The Committee ordered 
H.R. 5125 reported without amendment in lieu of the Senate 
companion measure, S. 2968, on October 3, 2002. The Senate 
passed H.R. 5125 on November 19, 2002, and the President 
approved it on December 17, 2002.
    Public Law 107-361 (H.R. 2818; Mr. Simpson): An Act to 
authorize the Secretary of the Interior to convey certain 
public land within the Sand Mountain Wilderness Study Area in 
the State of Idaho to resolve an occupancy encroachment dating 
back to 1971. The Committee ordered the bill reported without 
amendment on October 3, 2002. The Senate passed the bill on 
November 19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 
17, 2002.
    Public Law 107-362 (H.R. 3048; Mr. Young): An Act to 
resolve the claims of Cook Inlet Region, Inc., to lands 
adjacent to the Russian River in the State of Alaska. The 
Committee held a hearing on the Senate companion measure, S. 
1879, on June 18, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-762. The Committee ordered 
H.R. 3048 reported without amendment in lieu of S. 1879 on July 
31, 2002. The Senate passed the bill on November 19, 2002, and 
the President approved it on December 19, 2002.
    Public Law 107-363 (H.R. 3747; Mr. Inslee et al).: An Act 
to direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study of 
the site commonly known as Eagledale Ferry Dock at Taylor 
Avenue in the Sate of Washington for potential inclusion in the 
National Park System. The Committee ordered the Senate 
companion bill, S. 1959, reported with an amendment on October 
3, 2002. The House passed H.R. 3747 on November 15, 2002; the 
Senate passed it in lieu of S. 1959 on November 19, 2002; and 
the President approved it on December 19, 2002.
    Public Law 107-364 (H.R. 3909; Mr. Hansen): An Act to 
designate certain Federal lands in the State of Utah as the 
Gunn McKay Nature Preserve, and for other purposes. The 
Committee ordered the bill reported without amendment on 
October 3, 2002. The Senate passed it without amendment on 
November 19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 
19, 2002.
    Public Law 107-365 (H.R. 3954; Mr. Acevedo-Villa et al.): 
An Act to designate certain waterways in the Caribbean National 
Forest in the Commonwealth and Puerto Rico as components of the 
National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, and for other purposes. 
The Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on H.R. 3954 
on July 23, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-794. The Committee ordered the 
bill reported without amendment on October 3, 2002. The Senate 
passed the bill on November 19, 2002, and the President 
approved it on December 19, 2002.
    Public Law 107-366 (H.R. 4129; Mr. Cannon): An Act to amend 
the Central Utah Project Completion Act to clarify the 
responsibilities of the Secretary of the Interior with respect 
to the Central Utah Project, to redirect unexpended budget 
authority for the Central Utah Project for wastewater treatment 
and reuse and other purposes, to provide for prepayment of 
repayment contracts for municipal and industrial water delivery 
facilities, and to eliminate a deadline for such prepayment. 
The Subcommittee on Water and Power held a hearing on the 
Senate companion measure, S. 2475 on June 6, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-
817. The Committee ordered S. 2475 reported with an amendment 
on October 3, 2002. The Senate passed the House companion 
measure, H.R. 4129, in lieu of S. 2475 on November 19, 2002, 
and the President approved it on December 19, 2002.
    Public Law 107-367 (H.R. 4638; Mr. Thune): An Act to 
reauthorize the Mni Wiconi Rural Water Supply Project. The 
Committee ordered the Senate companion bill, S. 1999, reported 
with an amendment in lieu of H.R. 4638, on July 31, 2002. S. 
Rept. 107-268. The House passed H.R. 4638 on September 24, 
2002. The Senate passed H.R. 4638 in lieu of S. 1999 on 
November 19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 
19, 2002.
    Public Law 107-369 (H.R. 4682; Mr. Murtha): An Act to 
revise the boundary of the Allegheny Portage Railroad National 
Historic Site, and for other purposes. The Committee ordered 
the bill reported without amendment on October 3, 2002. The 
Senate passed the bill on November 19, 2002, and the President 
approved it on December 19, 2002.
    Public Law 107-370 (H.R. 4750; Mr. Farr): An Act to 
designate certain lands in the State of California as 
components of the National Wilderness Preservation System, and 
for other purposes. H.R. 1750 passed the House and was received 
in the Senate on November 15, 2002. The Senate passed the bill 
on November 19, 2002 and the President approved it on December 
19, 2002.
    Public Law 107-371 (H.R. 4874; Mr. Otter): An Act to direct 
the Secretary of the Interior to disclaim any Federal interest 
in lands adjacent to Spirit Lake and Twin Lakes in the State of 
Idaho resulting from possible omission of lands from an 1880 
survey. The Committee ordered the Senate companion bill, S. 
2585, reported without amendment on October 3, 2002. The Senate 
passed H.R. 4874 in lieu of S. 2585 on November 19, 2002, and 
the President approved it on December 19, 2002.
    Public Law 107-373 (H.R. 4944; Mr. Wolf et al.): An Act to 
designate the Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical 
Park as a unit of the National Park System. The Subcommittee on 
National Parks held a hearing on the Senate companion bill, S. 
2623, September 19, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-860. The Committee 
ordered S. 2623 reported with an amendment on October 3, 2002. 
The Senate passed H.R. 4944 in lieu of S. 2623 on November 19, 
2002, and the President approved it on December 19, 2002.
    Public Law 107-374 (H.R. 4953; Mr. Walden): An Act to 
direct the Secretary of the Interior to grant to Deschutes and 
Crook Counties in the State of Oregon a right-of-way to West 
Butte Road. The Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests held a 
hearing on the Senate companion bill, S. 2482, on June 18, 
2002. S. Hrg. 107-762. The Committee ordered S. 2482 reported 
with an amendment on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-277. The 
Senate passed H.R. 4953 in lieu of S. 2482 on November 19, 
2002, and the President approved it on December 19, 2002.
    Public Law 107-375 (H.R. 5099; Mr. Hansen): An Act to 
provide the periods of authorization for the Secretary of the 
Interior to implement capital construction projects associated 
with the endangered fish recovery implementation programs for 
the Upper Colorado and San Juan River Basins. To Committee 
ordered the bill reported without amendment on October 3, 2002. 
The Senate passed the bill on November 19, 2002, and the 
President approved it on December 19, 2002.
    Public Law 107-376 (H.R. 5436; Mr. DeFazio): An Act to 
extend the deadline for commencement of construction of a 
hydroelectric project in the State of Oregon. The Committee 
ordered the Senate companion bill, S. 2927, reported without 
amendment on October 3, 2002. The Senate passed H.R. 5436 in 
lieu of S. 2927 on November 19, 2002, and the President 
approved it on December 19, 2002.

                      MEASURES ACTIVELY CONSIDERED

    S. 26; Mrs. Feinstein and Mrs. Boxer: A bill to amend the 
Department of Energy Authorization Act to authorize the 
Secretary of Energy to impose interim limitations on the cost 
of electric energy to protect consumers from unjust and 
unreasonable prices in the electric energy market. The 
Committee held a hearing on the bill on March 15, 2001. S. Hrg. 
107-49.
    S. 71; Mr. Craig: A bill to amend the Federal Power Act to 
improve the hydroelectric licensing process by granting the 
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission statutory authority to 
better coordinate participation by other agencies and entities, 
and for other purposes. The Committee held a hearing on the 
bill on July 19, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-144, part 3.
    S. 80; Mrs. Boxer and Mrs. Feinstein: A bill to require the 
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to order refunds of 
unjust, unreasonable, unduly discriminatory or preferential 
rates and charges for electricity, to establish cost-based 
rates for electricity sold at wholesale in the Western Systems 
Coordinating Council, and for other purposes. The Committee 
held a hearing on the bill on March 15, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-49.
    S. 90; Mr. Bingaman and Mr. Bayh: A bill to authorize 
funding for nanoscale science and engineering research and 
development at the Department of Energy for fiscal year 2002 
and 2006. The Committee held a hearing on the bill on July 18, 
2001. S. Hrg. 107-144, part 2.
    S. 95; Mr. Kohl and Mr. Feingold: A bill to promote energy 
conservation investments in Federal facilities, and for other 
purposes. The Committee held a hearing on July 13, 2001. S. 
Hrg. 107-144, part 2.
    S. 139; Mr. Bennett and Mr. Hatch: A bill to assist in the 
preservation of archaeological, paleontological, zoological, 
geological, and botanical artifacts through construction of a 
new facility for the University of Utah Museum of Natural 
History, Salt Lake City, Utah. The Subcommittee on Natural 
Parks held a hearing on June 20, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-819. The 
Committee ordered the House companion measure, H.R. 3928, 
reported in lieu of S. 139 on October 3, 2002.
    S. 193; Mr. Bingaman et al.: A bill to authorize funding 
for Advanced Scientific Research Computing Programs at the 
Department of Energy for fiscal years 2002 through 2006, and 
for other purposes. The Committee held a hearing on the bill on 
July 18, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-144, part 2.
    S. 198; Mr. Craig et al.: A bill to require the Secretary 
of the Interior to establish a program to provide assistance 
through States to eligible weed management entities to control 
or eradicate harmful, nonnative weeds on public and private 
land. The Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests held a 
hearing on the bill on June 18, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-762. The 
Committee ordered the bill reported with an amendment on July 
31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-281. The Senate agreed to the committee 
amendment and Amendment 4975 and passed the bill, as amended, 
on November 19, 2002.
    S. 202; Mr. Warner and Mr. Allen: A bill to rename Wolf 
Trap Park for the Performing Arts as ``Wolf Trap Farm for the 
Performing Arts''. The Subcommittee on National Parks, Historic 
Preservation, and Recreation held a hearing on S. 202 and the 
House companion bill, H.R. 2440, on February 14, 2002. S. Hrg. 
107-453. The Committee ordered H.R. 2440 reported in lieu of S. 
202. S. Rept. 107-182. The Senate passed H.R. 2440 on August 1, 
2002, and the President approved it on August 21, 2002. Public 
Law 107-219.
    S. 213; Mr. Hatch et al.: A bill to amend the National 
Trails System Act to update the feasibility and suitability 
studies of 4 national historic trails and provide for possible 
additions to such trails. The Subcommittee on National Parks 
held a hearing on S. 213 and the House companion measure, H.R. 
37, on March 7, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-522. The Committee ordered 
H.R. 37 reported with an amendment in lieu of S. 213 on July 
31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-259. The Senate agreed to the committee 
amendment and Amendment 4974 and passed H.R. 37, as amended, on 
November 19, 2002.
    S. 230; Mr. Ensign and Mr. Reid: A bill to direct the 
Secretary of the Interior to convey a former Bureau of Land 
Management administrative site to the City of Carson City, 
Nevada, for use as a senior center. The Committee ordered the 
bill reported without amendment on May 16, 2001. S. Rept. 107-
21. The Senate passed H.R. 271 in lieu of S. 230 on August 3, 
and the President approved it on August 20, 2001. Public Law 
107-28.
    S. 238; Mr. Wyden and Mr. Smith of Oregon: A bill to 
authorize the Secretary of the Interior to conduct feasibility 
studies on water optimization in the Burnt River basin, Malheur 
River basin, Owyhee River basin, and Powder River basin, 
Oregon. The Committee ordered S. 238 reported without amendment 
on June 5, 2001. S. Rept. 107-22. The Senate passed the bill on 
August 3, 2001; the House passed it on September 24, 2002; and 
the President approved it on October 11, 2002. Public Law 101-
237.
    S. 242; Mr. Bingaman et al.: A bill to authorize funding 
for University Nuclear Science and Engineering Programs at the 
Department of Energy for fiscal years 2002 through 2006. The 
Committee held a hearing on the bill on July 18, 2001. S. Hrg. 
107-144, part 2.
    S. 254; Mr. Wyden and Mr. Smith of Oregon: A bill to 
provide further protections for the watershed of the Little 
Sandy River as part of the Bull Run Watershed Management Unit, 
Oregon, and for other purposes. The Committee ordered the bill 
reported without amendment on May 16, 2001. S. Rept. 107-23. 
The Senate passed H.R. 427 in lieu of S. 254 on August 3, 2001. 
The President approved H.R. 427 on August 20, 2001. Public Law 
107-30.
    S. 259; Mr. Bingaman et al.: A bill to authorize funding 
the Department of Energy to enhance its mission areas through 
technology transfer and partnerships for fiscal years 2002 
through 2006, and for other purposes. The Committee held a 
hearing on the bill on July 18, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-144, part 2.
    S. 281; Mr. Hagel et al.: A bill to authorize the design 
and construction of a temporary education center at the Vietnam 
Veterans Memorial. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a 
hearing on the bill on July 17, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-219. The 
Committee ordered the bill reported with an amendment on June 
5, 2002. S. Rept. 107-177. Consideration by the Senate was 
objected to on November 19, 2002.
    S. 287; Mrs. Feinstein and Mrs. Boxer: A bill to direct the 
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to impose cost-of-service 
based rates on sales by public utilities of electric energy at 
wholesale in the western energy market. The Committee held a 
hearing on the bill on March 15, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-49.
    S. 329; Mr. Akaka, Mr. Inouye, and Mr. Graham: A bill to 
require the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a theme study 
on the peopling of America, and for other purposes. The 
Committee ordered the bill reported without amendment on May 
16, 2001. S. Rept. 107-24. The Senate passed the bill on August 
3, 2001. The Senate also agreed to Amendment 4972 to S. 1894, 
which incorporated the text of S. 329, and passed S. 1894, as 
amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 352; Mr. Bingaman et al.: A bill to increase the 
authorization of appropriations for low-income energy 
assistance, weatherization, and State energy conservation grant 
programs, to expand the use of energy savings performance 
contracts, and for other purposes. The Committee held a hearing 
on the bill on July 13, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-144, part 2.
    S. 386; Mr. Torricelli and Mr. Corzine: A bill to authorize 
the Secretary of the Interior to study the suitability and 
feasibility of designating the Great Falls Historic District in 
the city of Paterson, in Passaic County, New Jersey, as a unit 
of the National Park System, and for other purposes. The 
Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on S. 386 and the 
House companion bill, H.R. 146, on July 17, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-
219. The Committee ordered H.R. 146 reported without amendment 
in lieu of S. 386 on August 2, 2001. The Senate passed H.R. 146 
on October 17, 2001, and the President approved it on November 
5, 2001. Public Law 107-59.
    S. 388; Mr. Murkowski et al: The National Energy Security 
Act of 2001. See Major Legislative Initiatives: Comprehensive 
Energy Policy Legislation.
    S. 423; Mr. Wyden and Mr. Smith of Oregon: A bill to amend 
the Act entitled ``An Act to provide for the establishment of 
Fort Clatsop National Memorial in the State of Oregon'', and 
for other purposes. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a 
hearing on the bill on July 26, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-204. The 
Committee ordered the bill reported with amendments on August 
2, 2001. S. Rept. 107-69. The Senate agreed to the committee 
amendments and passed the bill, as amended, on October 17, 
2001. The Senate passed the House companion measure, H.R. 2643, 
on August 1, 2002. Public Law 107-221.
    S. 454; Mr. Bingaman et al.: A bill to provide permanent 
funding for the Bureau of Land Management Payment in Lieu of 
Taxes Program and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on 
Public Lands and Forests held a hearing on the bill on May 9, 
2002. S. Hrg. 107-754. The Committee ordered the bill reported 
without amendment on June 5, 2002. S. Rept. 107-190.
    S. 472; Mr. Domenici et al.: A bill to ensure that nuclear 
energy continues to contribute to the supply of electricity in 
the United States. The Committee held hearings on the bill on 
May 24, June 26, July 12, and July 18, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-144, 
parts 1 and 2. See Major Legislative Initiatives: Comprehensive 
Energy Policy Legislation.
    S. 491; Mr. Campbell: A bill to amend the Reclamation 
Wastewater and Groundwater Study and Facilities Act to 
authorize the Secretary of the Interior to participate in the 
design, planning, and construction of the Denver Water Reuse 
project. The Committee ordered the bill reported with 
amendments on May 16, 2001. S. Rept. 107-25. The Senate agreed 
to the committee amendments and passed the bill, as amended, on 
August 3, 2001. The Senate also agreed to Amendment 4978 to S. 
2556, which incorporated the text of S. 491, and passed S. 
2556, as amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 498; Mr. Murkowski: The National Discovery Trails Act of 
2001. The Committee ordered the bill reported with amendments 
on May 16, 2001. S. Rept. 107-26. The Senate agreed to the 
committee amendments and passed the bill, as amended, on August 
3, 2001.
    S. 506; Mr. Murkowski: A bill to amend the Alaska Native 
Claims Settlement Act, to provide for a land exchange between 
the Secretary of Agriculture and the Huna Totem Corporation, 
and for other purposes. The Committee ordered the bill reported 
without amendment on May 16, 2001. S. Rept. 107-27. The Senate 
passed the bill on August 3, 2001.
    S. 507; Mr. Murkowski, Mr. Akaka, and Mr. Bingaman: A bill 
to implement further the Act (Public Law 94-241) approving the 
Covenant to Establish a Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana 
Islands in Political Union with the United States of America, 
and for other purposes. The Committee ordered the bill reported 
without amendment on May 23, 2001. S. Rept. 107-28.
    S. 509; Mr. Murkowski and Mr. Stevens: A bill to establish 
the Kenai Mountains-Turnagain Arm National Heritage Area in the 
State of Alaska, and for other purposes. The Committee ordered 
the bill reported with an amendment on May 16, 2001. S. Rept. 
107-29. The Senate agreed to the committee amendment and passed 
the bill, as amended, on August 3, 2001.
    S. 513; Mr. Dodd and Mr. Lieberman: A bill to amend the 
Wild and Scenic Rivers Act by designating a segment of the 
Eightmile River in Connecticut for potential addition to the 
National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, and for other purposes. 
The Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on S. 513 and 
the House companion measure, H.R. 182, on July 17, 2001. S. 
Hrg. 107-219. The Committee ordered H.R. 182 reported in lieu 
of S. 513 on August 2, 2001. S. Rept. 107-75. The Senate passed 
H.R. 182 on October 17, 2001, and the President approved it on 
November 6, 2001. Public Law 107-65.
    S. 517; Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Domenici, and Mrs. Murray: A bill 
to authorize funding the Department of Energy to enhance its 
mission areas through technology transfer and partnerships for 
fiscal years 2002 through 2006, and for other purposes. The 
Committee ordered the bill reported without amendment on May 
16, 2001. S. Rept. 107-30. The Senate used S. 517 as the 
vehicle for the consideration of comprehensive energy policy 
legislation from February 15 to April 25, 2002, before passing 
H.R. 4 in lieu of S. 517, as amended. See Major Legislative 
Initiatives: Comprehensive Energy Policy Legislation.
    S. 597; Mr. Bingaman et al.: The Comprehensive and Balanced 
Energy Policy Act of 2001. See Major Legislative Initiatives: 
Comprehensive Energy Policy Legislation.
    S. 636; Mrs. Lincoln and Mr. Hutchinson: A bill to direct 
the Secretary of Energy to establish a decommissioning pilot 
program to decommission and decontaminate the sodium-cooled 
fast breeder experimental test-site reactor located in 
northwest Arkansas. The Committee held a hearing on S. 636 on 
July 18, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-144, part 2. See Major Legislative 
Initiatives: Comprehensive Energy Policy Legislation.
    S. 689; Mr. Schumer and Mrs. Clinton: A bill to convey 
certain Federal properties on Governors Island, New York. The 
Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on July 31, 2001. 
S. Hrg. 107-231.
    S. 691; Mr. Reid and Mr. Ensign: A bill to direct the 
Secretary of Agriculture to convey certain land in the Lake 
Tahoe Basin Management Unit, Nevada, to the Secretary of the 
Interior, in trust for the Washoe Indian Tribe of Nevada and 
California. The Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests held a 
hearing on November 27, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-373. The Committee 
ordered the bill reported without amendment on June 5, 2002. S. 
Rept. 107-191. The Senate passed the bill on August 1, 2002. 
The Senate also agreed to Amendment 4975 to S. 198, which 
incorporated the text of S. 691, and passed S. 198, as amended, 
on November 19, 2002.
    S. 764; Mrs. Feinstein et al.: A bill to direct the Federal 
Energy Regulatory Commission to impose just and reasonable 
load-differentiated demand rates or cost-of-service based rates 
on sales by public utilities of electric energy at wholesale in 
the western energy market, and for other purposes. The 
Committee held a hearing on June 19, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-183.
    S. 771; Mr. Graham and Mr. Nelson: A bill to permanently 
prohibit the conduct of offshore drilling on the Outer 
Continental Shelf off the State of Florida, and for other 
purposes. The Committee held a hearing on July 12, 2001. S. 
Hrg. 107-144, part 1.
    S. 820; Mr. Wyden and Mr. Craig: A bill to amend the Energy 
Policy Act of 1992 to assess opportunities to increase carbon 
storage on national forests derived from the public domain and 
to facilitate voluntary and accurate reporting of forest 
projects that reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations, 
and for other purposes. The Committee held a hearing on July 
24, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-144, part 3.
    S. 883; Mr. Dodd: A bill to ensure the energy self-
sufficiency of the United States by 2011, and for other 
purposes. The Committee held a hearing on July 17, 2001. S. 
Hrg. 107-144, part 2.
    S. 900; Mr. Durbin et al.: A bill to establish a Consumer 
Energy Commission to assess and provide recommendations 
regarding recent energy price spikes from the perspective of 
consumers. The Committee held a hearing on July 12, 2001. S. 
Hrg. 107-144, part 1.
    S. 901; Mrs. Boxer: A bill to amend the Outer Continental 
Shelf Lands Act to direct the Secretary of the Interior to 
cease mineral leasing activity on the Outer Continental Shelf 
seaward of a coastal State that has declared a moratorium on 
mineral exploration, development, or production activity in 
State water. The Committee held a hearing on July 12, 2001. S. 
Hrg. 107-144, part 1.
    S. 919; Mr. Thurmond: A bill to require the Secretary of 
Energy to study the feasibility of developing commercial 
nuclear energy production facilities at existing Department of 
Energy sites. The Committee held a hearing on July 12, 2001. S. 
Hrg. 107-144, part 1.
    S. 921; Mr. DeWine: A bill to adjust the boundary of the 
William Howard Taft National Historic Site in the State of 
Ohio, to authorize an exchange of land in connection with the 
historic site, and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on 
National Parks held a hearing on S. 921 and the House companion 
bill, H.R. 1000, on July 17, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-219. The 
Committee ordered H.R. 1000 reported without amendment in lieu 
of S. 921 on August 2, 2001. The Senate passed H.R. 1000 on 
October 17, 2001, and the President approved it on November 5, 
2001. Public Law 107-60.
    S. 933; Mr. Jeffords et al.: A bill to amend the Federal 
Power Act to encourage the development and deployment of 
innovative and efficient energy technologies. The Committee 
held a hearing on July 19, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-144, part 3.
    S. 934; Mr. Burns and Mr. Baucus: A bill to require the 
Secretary of the Interior to construct the Rocky Boy's North 
Central Montana Regional Water System in the State of Montana, 
to offer to enter into an agreement with the Chippewa Cree 
Tribe to plan design, construct, operate, maintain and replace 
the Rocky Boy's Rural Water System, and to provide assistance 
to the North Central Montana Regional Water Authority for the 
planning, design, and construction of the noncore system, and 
for other purposes. The Subcommittee on Water and Power held a 
hearing on July 31, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-853. The House included 
its companion measure, H.R. 1946, in an amendment to S. 2017, a 
bill to amend the Indian Financing Act of 1974, The House 
passed S. 2017, as amended, on November 15, 2002. The Senate 
agreed to the House amendment on November 20, 2002, and the 
President approved the bill on December 13, 2002. Public Law 
107-331 (title IX).
    S. 941; Mrs. Feinstein and Mrs. Boxer: A bill to revise the 
boundaries of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area in the 
State of California, to extend the term of the advisory 
commission for the recreation area, and for other purposes. The 
Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on July 26, 2001. 
S. Hrg. 107-204. The Committee ordered the bill reported with 
amendments on August 2, 2001. S. Rept. 107-70. The Senate 
agreed to the committee amendments and passed the bill, as 
amended, on October 17, 2001. The House passed the bill with an 
amendment on September 24, 2002. The Senate concurred in the 
amendment of the House with a further amendment, No. 4971, on 
November 19, 2002.
    S. 976; Mrs. Feinstein: A bill to provide authorization and 
funding for the enhancement of the ecosystems, water supply, 
and water quality of the State of California. The Subcommittee 
on Water and Power held a hearing on July 19, 2001. S. Hrg. 
107-253. See Major Legislative Initiatives: Calfed Bay-Delta 
Program.
    S. 1006; Mr. Hagel et al.: A bill to provide for the energy 
security of the United States and promote environmental quality 
by enhancing the use of motor vehicle fuels from renewable 
sources, and for other purposes. The Committee held hearings on 
the bill on July 6 and 17, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-191.
    S. 1010; Mr. Helms and Mr. Thurmond: A bill to extend the 
deadline for commencement of construction of a hydroelectric 
project in the State of North Carolina. The Committee ordered 
the bill reported without amendment on June 5, 2002. S. Rept. 
107-192. The Senate passed the bill on August 1, 2002; the 
House passed it on November 15, 2002; and the President 
approved it on December 4, 2002. Public Law 107-322.
    S. 1028; Mr. Daschle and Mr. Johnson: A bill to direct the 
Secretary of the Interior to convey certain parcels of land 
acquired for the Blunt Reservoir and Pierre Canal Features of 
the initial stage of the Oahe Unit, James Division, South 
Dakota, to the Commission of Schools and Public Lands and the 
Department of Game, Fish, and Parks of the State of South 
Dakota, for the purpose of mitigating lost wildlife habitat, on 
the condition that the current preferential leaseholders shall 
have an option to purchase the parcels from the Commission, and 
for other purposes. The Subcommittee on Public Lands and 
Forests held a hearing on November 27, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-373. 
The Committee ordered the bill reported with an amendment on 
July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-253. The text of S. 1028 was 
incorporated in Amendment 4977 to S. 2222. The Senate agreed to 
Amendment 4977 and passed S. 2222, as amended on November 19, 
2002.
    S. 1051; Mr. Warner and Mr. Allen: A bill to expand the 
boundary of the Booker T. Washington National Monument, and for 
other purposes. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a 
hearing on S. 1051 and the House companion measure, H.R. 1456, 
on February 14, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-453. The Committee reported 
H.R. 1456 without amendment in lieu of S. 1051 on June 5, 2002. 
S. Rept. 107-199. The Senate passed H.R. 1456 on August 1, 
2002, and the President approved it on August 21, 2002. Public 
Law 107-215.
    S. 1053; Mr. Harkin et al.: A bill to reauthorize and amend 
the Spark M. Matsunaga Hydrogen Research, Development and 
Demonstration Act of 1990, and for other purposes. The 
Committee held a hearing on July 17, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-144, 
part 2.
    S. 1057; Mr. Akaka and Mr. Inouye: A bill to authorize the 
addition of lands to Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical 
Park in the State of Hawaii, and for other purposes. The 
Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on July 26, 2001. 
S. Hrg. 107-204. The Committee ordered the bill reported 
without amendment on August 2, 2001. S. Rept. 107-71. The 
Senate passed the bill on October 17, 2001.
    S. 1061; Mr. McConnell: A bill to authorize the Secretary 
of the Interior to acquire Fern Lake and the surrounding 
watershed in the States of Kentucky and Tennessee for addition 
to Cumberland Gap National Historic Park, and for other 
purposes. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on 
S. 1061 and the House companion measure, H.R. 2238, on February 
14, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-453.
    S. 1069; Mr. Levin et al.: A bill to amend the National 
Trails System Act to clarify Federal authority relating to land 
acquisition from willing sellers for the majority of the trails 
in the System, and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on 
National Parks held a hearing on S. 1069 and the House 
companion bill, H.R. 834, on March 7, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-522. 
The Committee ordered the bill reported with amendments on July 
31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-276. The text of S. 1069, as amended, 
was incorporated in Amendment 4974 to H.R. 37. The Senate 
agreed to Amendment 4974 and passed H.R. 37, as amended, on 
November 19, 2002.
    S. 1086; Mr. Corzine and Mr. Torricelli: A bill to amend 
the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to permanently prohibit 
the conduct of offshore drilling on the Outer Continental Shelf 
in the Mid-Atlantic and North Atlantic planning areas. The 
Committee held a hearing on July 12, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-144, 
part 1.
    S. 1097; Mr. Thompson and Mr. Frist: A bill to authorize 
the Secretary of the Interior to issue right-of-way permits for 
natural gas pipelines within the boundary of the Great Smoky 
Mountains National Park. The Subcommittee on National Parks 
held a hearing on S. 1097 on July 17, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-219. 
The Committee ordered it reported without amendment on August 
2, 2001. S. Rept. 107-72. The Senate agreed to an amendment, 
No. 1903, and passed the bill, as amended , on October 17, 
2001. The House passed a companion bill, H.R. 3380, in lieu of 
S. 1097 on July 8, 2002. The Senate placed H.R. 3380 on the 
Calendar without reference to the Committee. The Senate passed 
H.R. 3380 on August 1, 2002, and the President approved it on 
August 21, 2002. Public Law 107-223.
    S. 1105; Mr. Thomas and Mr. Enzi: A bill to provide for the 
expeditious completion of the acquisition of State of Wyoming 
lands within the boundaries of Grand Teton National Park, and 
for other purposes. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a 
hearing on July 26, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-204. The Committee 
ordered the bill reported with an amendment on August 2, 2001. 
S. Rept. 107-73. The Senate agreed to the committee amendment, 
No. 1904, and passed the bill, as amended, on October 17, 2001. 
The House passed the bill with an amendment on September 24, 
2002. The Senate disagreed to the amendment of the House on 
November 19, 2002. The Senate also agreed to Amendment 4971 to 
S. 941, which incorporated the text of S. 1105, and passed S. 
941, as amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 1130; Mr. Craig, Mrs. Feinstein, and Mr. Corzine: A bill 
to require the Secretary of Energy to develop a plan for a 
magnetic fusion burning plasma experiment for the purpose of 
accelerating the scientific understanding and development of 
fusion as a long term energy source, and for other purposes. 
The Committee held a hearing on July 18, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-441, 
part 1.
    S. 1139; Mr. Reid: A bill to direct the Secretary of 
Agriculture to convey certain land to Lander County, Nevada, 
and the Secretary of the Interior to convey certain land to 
Eurkea County, Nevada, for continued use as cemeteries. The 
Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests held a hearing on May 
9, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-754.
    S. 1147; Mr. Nickles and Mr. Durbin: A bill to amend title 
X and title XI of the Energy Policy Act of 1992. The Committee 
held a hearing on July 12, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-144, part 1, 
appendix. The Senate passed the House companion bill, H.R. 
3343, on August 1, 2002. The President approved it on August 
21, 2002. Public Law 107-222.
    S. 1166; Mr. Bingaman and Mr. DeWine: A bill to establish 
the Next Generation Lighting Initiative at the Department of 
Energy, and for other purposes. The Committee held a hearing on 
July 18, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-144, part 2. See Major Legislative 
Initiatives: Comprehensive Energy Policy Legislation.
    S. 1175; Mr. Lott and Mr. Cochran: A bill to modify the 
boundary of Vicksburg National Military Park to include the 
property known as Pemberton's Headquarters, and for other 
purposes. The Subcommittee on National Parks held hearing on S. 
1175 on July 31, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-231. The Committee ordered 
the bill reported with an amendment on June 27, 2002. S. Rept. 
107-183. The Senate agreed to the committee amendment and 
passed the bill, as amended, on July 24, 2002. The House passed 
the bill on September 24, 2002, and the President approved it 
on October 11, 2002. Public Law 107-238.
    S. 1211; Mrs. Cantwell and Mr. Smith of Oregon: A bill to 
reauthorize and revise the Renewable Energy Production 
Incentive program, and for other purposes. See Major 
Legislative Initiatives: Comprehensive Energy Policy 
Legislation.
    S. 1227; Mr. Schumer and Mrs. Clinton: A bill to authorize 
the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study of the 
suitability and feasibility of establishing the Niagara Falls 
National Heritage Area in the State of New York, and for other 
purposes. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on 
July 31, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-231. The Committee ordered the bill 
reported with amendments on June 5, 2002. S. Rept. 107-179. The 
Senate agreed to the committee amendments and passed the bill, 
as amended, on August 1, 2002. The House passed it on October 
16, 2002, and the President approved it on October 29, 2002. 
Public Law 107-256.
    S. 1240; Mr. Bennett: A bill to provide for the acquisition 
of land and construction of an interagency administrative and 
visitor facility at the entrance to American Fork Canyon, Utah, 
and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on Public Lands and 
Forests held a hearing on S. 1240 on November 27, 2001. S. Hrg. 
107-373. The Committee ordered it reported with an amendment on 
June 5, 2002. S. Rept. 107-178. The Senate agreed to the 
committee amendment and passed the bill, as amended, on August 
1, 2002. The House passed it on September 24, 2002, and the 
President signed it into law on December 6, 2002. Public Law 
107-329.
    S. 1257; Mr. Reid et al.: A bill to require the Secretary 
of the Interior to conduct a theme study to identify sites and 
to commemorate and interpret the Cold War. The Subcommittee 
held a hearing on S. 1257 and the House companion bill, H.R. 
107, on June 12, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-722. The Committee ordered 
H.R. 107 reported with amendments, in lieu of S. 1257, on July 
31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-261. The text of H.R. 107 was 
incorporated in Amendment 4972 to S. 1894. The Senate agreed to 
Amendment 4972 and passed S. 1894, as amended, on November 19, 
2002.
    S. 1310; Mr. Reid and Mr. Ensign: A bill to provide for the 
sale of certain real property in the Newlands Project, Nevada, 
to the city of Fallon, Nevada. The Subcommittee on Water and 
Power held a hearing on S. 1310 and the House companion 
measure, H.R. 1870, on June 6, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-817. The 
Committee ordered H.R. 1870 reported without amendment in lieu 
of S. 1310 on July 31, 2002. The Senate passed H.R. 1870 on 
November 19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 
16, 2002. Public Law 107-339.
    S. 1312; Mr. Nelson: A bill to authorize the Secretary of 
the Interior to conduct a special resource study of Virginia 
Beach, Florida, for possible inclusion in the National Park 
System. The Subcommittee held a hearing on S. 1312 and the 
House companion bill, H.R. 2109, on June 12, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-
722. The Committee ordered H.R. 2109 reported without amendment 
in lieu of S. 1312 on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-273. The 
Senate passed H.R. 2109 on November 19, 2002, and the President 
approved it on December 17, 2002. Public Law 107-343.
    S. 1325; Mr. Murkowski: A bill to ratify an agreement 
between the Aleut Corporation and the United States of America 
to exchange land rights received under the Alaska Native Claims 
Settlement Act for certain land interests on Adak Island, and 
for other purposes. The Subcommittee on Public Lands and 
Forests held a hearing on May 9, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-754. The 
Committee ordered the bill reported with an amendment on June 
26, 2002. S. Rept. 107-180. The Senate agreed to the committee 
amendment and passed the bill, as amended, on August 1, 2002. 
The House passed it on September 24, 2002, and the President 
approved it on October 11, 2002. Public Law 107-239.
    S. 1358; Mr. Bayh: A bill to revise Federal building energy 
efficiency performance standards, to establish the Office of 
Federal Energy Productivity within the Department of Energy, to 
amend Federal Energy Management Program requirements under the 
National Energy Conservation Policy Act, to enact into law 
certain requirements of Executive Order No. 13123, and for 
other purposes. See Major Legislative Initiatives: 
Comprehensive Energy Policy Legislation.
    S. 1385; Ms. Cantwell and Mrs. Murray: A bill to authorize 
the Secretary of the Interior, pursuant to the provisons of the 
Reclamation Wastewater and Groundwater Study and Facilities 
Act, to participate in the design, planning, and construction 
of the Lakehaven water reclamation project for the reclamation 
and resuse of water. The Subcommittee on Water and Power held a 
hearing on S. 1385 and the House companion measure, H.R. 2115, 
on June 6, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-817. The Committee ordered H.R. 
2115 reported without amendment in lieu of S. 1385 on July 31, 
2002. The Senate passed H.R. 2115 on November 19, 2002, and the 
President approved it on December 17, 2002. Public Law 107-344.
    S. 1441; Mr. Santorum and Mr. Specter: A bill to establish 
the Oil Region National Heritage Area. The Subcommittee held a 
hearing on S. 1441 and the House companion bill, H.R. 695, on 
April 18, 2002. The Committee ordered H.R. 695 reported with an 
amendment in lieu of S. 1441 on July 31, 2002. The amendment 
incorporated the text of other pending bills relating to 
National Heritage Areas (S. 1526, S. 1925, S. 1939, S. 2033, S. 
2196, and S. 2576). S. Rept. 107-286. The Senate agreed to the 
committee amendment and Amendment 4970 and passed the H.R. 695, 
as amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 1451; Mr. Reid and Mr. Ensign: A bill to provide for the 
conveyance of certain public land in Clark County, Nevada, for 
use as a shooting range. The Subcommittee on Public Lands and 
Forests held a hearing on November 27, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-373. 
The Committee ordered the bill reported with an amendment on 
October 3, 2002. The agreed to Amendment 4977 to S. 2222, which 
incorporated the text of S. 1451, and passed S. 2222, as 
amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 1480; Mr. Bingaman: A bill to amend the Reclamation 
Recreation Management Act of 1992 in order to provide for the 
security of dams, facilities, and resources under the 
jurisdiction of the Bureau of Reclamation. The Subcommittee on 
Water and Power held a hearing on October 9, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-
335.
    S. 1497; Mr. Hatch: A bill to convey certain property to 
the city of St. George, Utah, in order to provide for the 
protection and preservation of certain rare paleontological 
resources on that property, and for other purposes. The 
Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests held a hearing on May 
9, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-754.
    S. 1526; Mr. Cleland and Mr. Miller: A bill to establish 
the Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area in the State of 
Georgia, and for other purposes. The Subcommittee held a 
hearing on April 18, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-642. The Committee 
incorporated the text of S. 1526 in an amendment to H.R. 695 
ordered reported on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-286. The Senate 
agreed to the committee amendment and incorporated the text of 
S. 1526 in Amendment 4970 to H.R. 695, before passing H.R. 695 
on November 19, 2002.
    S. 1577; Mrs. Hutchison: A bill to amend the Lower Rio 
Grande Valley Water Resources Conservation and Improvement Act 
of 2000 to authorize additional projects under that Act, and 
for other purposes. The Subcommittee on Water and Power held a 
hearing on S. 1577 and the House companion measure, H.R. 2990, 
on July 31, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-853. The Committee ordered H.R. 
2990 reported without amendment in lieu of S. 1577 on October 
3, 2002. The Senate passed H.R. 2990 without amendment on 
November 19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 
17, 2002. Public Law 107-351.
    S. 1609; Mr. Kerry, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Dodd and Mr. 
Lieberman: A bill to amend the National Trails System Act to 
direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study on the 
feasibility of designating the Metacomet-Monadnock-Mattabesett 
Trail extending through western Massachusetts and central 
Connecticut as a national historic trail. The Subcommittee on 
National Parks held a hearing on S. 1609 and the House 
companion bill, H.R. 1814, on June 20, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-819. 
The Committee ordered H.R. 1814 reported without amendment in 
lieu of S. 1609 on July 31, 2002. The Senate measure passed 
H.R. 1814 on November 19, 2002, and the President approved it 
on December 16, 2002. Public Law 107-338.
    S. 1638; Mr. Bond and Mrs. Carnahan: A bill to authorize 
the Secretary of the Interior to study the suitability and 
feasibility of designating the French Colonial Heritage Area in 
the State of Missouri as a unit of the National Park System, 
and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on National Parks held 
a hearing on S. 1638 on April 18, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-642. The 
Committee ordered S. 1638 reported with an amendment October 3, 
2002. S. Rept. 107-254. The Senate agreed to Amendment 4972 to 
S. 1894, which incorporated the text of S. 1638, and passed S. 
1894, as amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 1649; Ms. Cantwell and Mrs. Murray: A bill to amend the 
Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996 to 
increase the authorization of appropriations for the Vancouver 
National Historic Reserve and for the preservation of Vancouver 
Barracks. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on 
S. 1649 on February 14, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-453. The Committee 
ordered the bill reported with amendments on June 5, 2002. S. 
Rept. 107-193. The Senate agreed to the committee amendments 
and passed the bill, as amended, on August 1, 2002. The House 
passed its companion measure, H.R. 2099, in lieu of S. 1649 on 
September 24, 2002. The Senate passed H.R. 2099 on November 19, 
2002, and the President approved it on December 17, 2002. 
Public Law 107-342.
    S. 1711; Mr. Campbell and Mr. Allard: A bill to designate 
the James Peak Wilderness and the James Peak Protection Area in 
the State of Colorado, and for other purposes. The Subcommittee 
on Public Lands and Forests held a hearing on S. 1711 and its 
House companion measure, H.R. 1576, on May 9, 2002. S. Hrg. 
107-754. The Committee ordered H.R. 1576 reported without 
amendment in lieu of S. 1711 on June 5, 2002. S. Rept. 107-200. 
The Senate passed H.R. 1576 on August 1, 2002, and the 
President approved it on August 21, 2002. Public Law 107-216.
    S. 1766; Mr. Daschle and Mr. Bingaman: A bill to provide 
for the energy security of the Nation, and for other purposes. 
See Major Legislative Initiatives: Comprehensive Energy 
Legislation.
    S. 1768; Mrs. Feinstein and Mrs. Boxer: A bill to authorize 
the Secretary of the Interior to implement the Calfed Bay-Delta 
Program. The Committee considered S. 1768 on May 15 and June 5, 
2002, and ordered it reported with an amendment on June 5, 
2002. S. Rept. 107-171. See Major Legislative Initiatives: The 
Calfed Bay-Delta Program.
    S. 1809; Mrs. Hutchison: A bill to authorize the Secretary 
of the Interior to study the suitability and feasibility of 
establishing the Buffalo Bayou National Heritage Area in west 
Houston, Texas. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a 
hearing on S. 1816 and the House companion measure, H.R. 1776, 
on April 18, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-642. The Committee ordered H.R. 
1776 reported without amendment in lieu of S. 1809 on July 31, 
2002. S. Rept. 107-262. The Senate passed H.R. 1776 on November 
19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 16, 2002. 
Public Law 107-337.
    S. 1816; Mr. Murkowski and Mr. Stevens: A bill to provide 
for the continuation of higher education through the conveyance 
of certain public lands in the State of Alaska to the 
University of Alaska, and for other purposes. The Committee 
ordered the bill reported without amendment on October 3, 2002. 
The Senate passed the bill on November 19, 2002.
    S. 1824; Mr. Smith of Oregon and Mr. Wyden: A bill to 
authorize payments to certain Lama Project water distribution 
entities for amounts assessed by the entities for operation and 
maintenance of the Project's irrigation works for 2001, to 
authorize funds to such entities of amounts collected by the 
Bureau of Reclamation for reserved works for 2001, and for 
other purposes. The Subcommittee on Water and Power held a 
hearing on S. 1824 and the House companion measure, H.R. 2828, 
on June 6, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-817. The Committee ordered H.R. 
2828 reported without amendment in lieu of S. 1824 on July 31, 
2002. The Senate passed H.R. 2828 on November 19, 2002, and the 
President approved it on December 17, 2002. Public Law 107-349.
    S. 1843; Mr. Stevens and Mr. Murkowski: A bill to extend 
hydro-electric licenses in the State of Alaska. The Committee 
ordered the bill reported without amendment on June 5, 2002. 
The Senate passed the bill without amendment on August 1, 2002. 
The House passed the bill on November 14, 2002 and requested 
the return of the official papers on November 19, 2002. The 
Senate agreed to S. Con. Res. 159 to correct the enrollment of 
S. 1843 on November 19, 2002.
    S. 1846; Mr. Schumer and Mrs. Clinton: A bill to prohibit 
oil and gas drilling in Finger Lakes National Forest in the 
State of New York. The Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests 
held a hearing on June 18, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-762. The Committee 
ordered with bill reported with an amendment on July 31, 2002. 
S. Rept. 107-282. The Senate agreed to Amendment 4976 to S. 
2670, which incorporated the text of S. 1846, and passed S. 
2670, as amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 1852; Mr. Thomas: A bill to extend the deadline for 
commencement of construction of a hydroelectric project in the 
State of Wyoming. The Committee ordered the bill reported 
without amendment on June 5, 2002. S. Rept. 107-195. The Senate 
passed the bill without amendment on August 1, 2002.
    S. 1865; Mrs. Boxer: A bill to authorize the Secretary of 
the Interior to study the suitability and feasibility of 
establishing the Lower Los Angeles River and San Gabriel River 
watersheds in the State of California as a unit of the National 
Park System, and for other purposes. The Subcommittee held a 
hearing on S. 1865 on July 18, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-829. The 
Committee ordered it reported with amendment on July 31, 2002. 
S. Rept. 107-279. The Senate agreed to Amendment 4971 to S. 
941, which incorporated the text of S. 1865, and passed S. 941, 
as amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 1879; Mr. Murkowski and Mr. Stevens: A bill to resolve 
the claims of Cook Inlet Region, Inc., to lands adjacent to the 
Russian River in the State of Alaska. The Committee held a 
hearing on June 18, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-762.
    S. 1882; Mr. Smith of Oregon: A bill to amend the Small 
Reclamation Projects Act of 1956, and for other purposes. The 
Subcommittee on Water and Power held a hearing on July 31, 
2002. S. Hrg. 107-853.
    S. 1883; Mr. Smith of Oregon and Mr. Wyden: A bill to 
authorize the Bureau of Reclamation to participate in the 
rehabilitation of the Wallowa Lake Dam in Oregon, and for other 
purposes. The Subcommittee on Water and Power held a hearing on 
June 6, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-817. The Committee ordered the bill 
reported without amendment on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-284. 
The Senate agreed to Amendment 4978 to S. 2556, which 
incorporated the text of S. 1883, and passed S. 2556, as 
amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 1894; Mr. Graham and Mr. Nelson: A bill to direct the 
Secretary of the Interior to conduct a special resource study 
to determine the national significance of the Miami Circle site 
in the State of Florida as well as the suitability and 
feasibility of its inclusion in the National Park System as 
part of Biscayne National Park, and for other purposes. The 
Subcommittee held a hearing on S. 1894 on this measure on 
February 14, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-453. The Committee ordered the 
bill reported with amendments on June 5, 2002. S. Rept. 107-
196. The Senate agreed to the committee amendments and passed 
the bill, as amended, on August 1, 2002. The House passed S. 
1894 with an amendment on November 19, 2002. The Senate 
concurred in the House amendment, with an amendment, No. 4972, 
on November 19, 2002.
    S. 1907; Mr. Smith and Mr. Wyden: A bill to direct the 
Secretary of the Interior to convey certain land to the city of 
Haines, Oregon. The Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests 
held a hearing on May 9, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-754. The Committee 
ordered the bill reported with an amendment on June 5, 2002. S. 
Rept. 107-197. The Senate agreed to the committee amendment and 
passed the bill on August 1, 2002. The House passed it on 
November 14, 2002, and the President approved it on December 4, 
2002. Public Law 107-324.
    S. 1925; Mr. Kerry, Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Gregg: A bill to 
establish the Freedom's Way National Heritage Area in the 
States of Massachusetts and New Hampshire, and for other 
purposes. The Subcommittee held a hearing on S. 1925 on June 
20, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-819. The Committee incorporated the text 
of S. 1925 in an amendment to H.R. 695 ordered reported on July 
31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-286. The Senate agreed to the committee 
amendment and incorporated the text of S. 1925 in Amendment 
4970 to H.R. 695, before passing H.R. 695 on November 19, 2002.
    S. 1939; Mr. Reid, Mr. Bennett, Mr. Hatch and Mr. Ensign: A 
bill to establish the Great Basin National Heritage Area, 
Nevada and Utah. The Subcommittee held a hearing on S. 1939 on 
April 18, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-642. The Committee incorporated the 
text of S. 1939 in an amendment to H.R. 695 ordered reported on 
July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-286. The Senate agreed to the 
committee amendment and incorporated the text of S. 1939 in 
Amendment 4970 to H.R. 695, before passing H.R. 695 on November 
19, 2002.
    S. 1943; Mr. Warner and Mr. Allen: A bill to expand the 
boundary of the George Washington Birthplace National Monument, 
and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on National Parks held 
a hearing on S. 1943 on July 18, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-829. The 
Committee ordered the bill reported with an amendment on July 
31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-267. The House passed a companion bill, 
H.R. 3449, on September 24, 2002. The Senate passed H.R. 3449 
on November 19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 
17, 2002. Public Law 107-354.
    S. 1944; Mr. Campbell: A bill to revise the boundary of the 
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and Gunnison 
National Conservation Area in the State of Colorado, and for 
other purposes. The Subcommittee held a hearing on S. 1944 on 
June 12, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-722. The Committee ordered the bill 
reported with amendments on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-255. 
The Senate agreed to Amendment 4972 to S. 1894, which 
incorporated the text of S. 1944, and passed S. 1894, as 
amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 1946; Mr. Lott et al.: A bill to amend the National 
Trails Systems Act to designate the Old Spanish Trail as a 
National Historic Trail. The Subcommittee on National Parks 
held a hearing on March 7, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-522. The Committee 
ordered the bill reported with amendments on June 5, 2002. S. 
Rept. 107-203. The Senate agreed to the committee amendments 
and passed the bill on August 1, 2002. The House passed the 
bill on November 14, 2002, and the President approved it on 
December 4, 2002. Public Law 107-325.
    S. 1959; Mrs. Murray and Ms. Cantwell: A bill to direct the 
Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study of the former 
Eagledale Ferry Dock in the State of Washington for potential 
inclusion in the National Park System. The Committee ordered S. 
1959 reported with an amendment on October 3, 2002. The House 
passed a companion bill, H.R. 3747, on November 15, 2002. The 
Senate agreed to Amendment 4970 to H.R. 695, which incorporated 
the text of H.R. 3747, and passed H.R. 695, as amended, on 
November 19, 2002.
    S. 1988; Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Breaux, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Craig 
and Mr. Durbin: A bill to authorize the American Battle 
Monuments Commission to establish in the State of Louisiana a 
memorial to honor the Buffalo Soldiers. The Committee ordered 
S. 1988 reported with an amendment on October 3, 2002.
    S. 1999; Mr. Johnson and Mr. Daschle: A bill to reauthorize 
the Mni Wiconi Rural Water Supply Project. The Subcommittee on 
Water and Power held a hearing on June 6, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-
817. The Committee ordered the bill reported with an amendment 
on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-268. The House passed its 
companion measure, H.R. 4638, in lieu of S. 1999 on September 
24, 2002. The Senate passed H.R. 4638 on November 19, 2002, and 
the President approved it on December 19, 2002. Public Law 107-
367.
    S. 2016; Mr. Murkowski: A bill to authorize the exchange of 
lands between an Alaska Native Village Corporation and the 
Department of the Interior, and for other purposes. The 
Committee held a hearing on July 30, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-846. The 
Committee ordered the bill reported with an amendment on 
October 3, 2002. The Senate agreed to Amendment 4975 to S. 198, 
which incorporated the text of S. 2016, and passed S. 198, as 
amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 2018; Mr. Bingaman: A bill to establish the T'uf Shur 
Bien Preservation Trust Area within the Cibola National Forest 
in the State of New Mexico to resolve a land claim involving 
the Sandia Mountain Wilderness, and for other purposes. See 
Major Legislative Initiatives: Sandia Mountain Land Claims.
    S. 2033; Mr. Chaffee, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Kerry and Mr. Reed: 
A bill to authorize appropriations for the John H. Chafee 
Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor in 
Massachusetts and Rhode Island, and for other purposes. The 
Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on April 18, 
2002. S. Hrg. 107-642. The Committee incorporated the text of 
S. 2033 in an amendment to H.R. 695 and ordered H.R. 695, as 
amended, reported on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-286. The 
Senate agreed to the committee amendment and incorporated the 
text of S. 2033 in Amendment 4970 to H.R. 695, before passing 
H.R. 695 on November 19, 2002.
    S. 2196; Mr.Bennett: A bill to establish the National 
Mormon Pioneer Heritage Area in the State of Utah, and for 
other purposes. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a 
hearing on June 20, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-819. The Committee 
incorporated the text of S. 2196 in an amendment to H.R. 695 
and ordered H.R. 695, as amended, reported on July 31, 2002. S. 
Rept. 107-286. The Senate agreed to the committee amendment and 
incorporated the text of S. 2196 in Amendment 4970 to H.R. 695, 
before passing H.R. 695 on November 19, 2002.
    S. 2222; Mr. Murkowski: A bill to resolve certain 
conveyances and provide for alternative land selections under 
the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act related to Cape Fox 
Corporation and Sealaska Corporation, and for other purposes. 
The Committee held a hearing on June 18, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-762. 
The Committee ordered the bill reported with an amendment on 
July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-280. The Senate agreed to the 
committee amendment and Amendment 4977 and passed the bill, as 
amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 2388; Mr. Hollings: A bill to direct the Secretary of 
the Interior to study certain sites in the historic district of 
Beaufort, South Carolina, relating to the Reconstruction Era. 
The Subcommittee held a hearing on S. 2388 on June 20, 2002. S. 
Hrg. 107-819. The Committee ordered the bill reported with an 
amendment on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-269. The Senate agreed 
to Amendment 4972 to S. 1894, which incorporated the S. 2388, 
and passed S. 1894, as amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 2471; Ms. Cantwell: A bill to provide for the 
independent investigation of Federal wildland firefighter 
fatalities. The Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests held a 
hearing on June 18, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-762.
    S. 2473; Mr. Thomas: A bill to enhance the Recreational Fee 
Demonstration Program for the National Park Service, and for 
other purposes. The Committee held a hearing on June 20, 2002. 
S. Hrg. 107-825.
    S. 2475; Mr. Bennett: A bill to amend the Central Utah 
Project Completion Act to clarify the responsibilities of the 
Secretary of the Interior with respect to the Central Utah 
Project, to redirect unexpended budget authority for the 
Central Utah Project for wastewater treatment and reuse and 
other purposes, to provide for prepayment of repayment 
contracts for municipal and industrial water delivery 
facilities, and to eliminate a deadline for such prepayment. 
The Subcommittee on Water and Power held a hearing on June 6, 
2002. S. Hrg. 107-817. The Committee ordered the bill reported 
with an amendment on October 3, 2002. The Senate passed the 
House companion measure, H.R. 4129, on November 19, 2002, and 
the President approved it on December 19, 2002. Public Law 107-
366.
    S. 2482; Mr. Wyden and Mr. Smith of Oregon: A bill to 
direct the Secretary of the Interior to grant to Deschutes and 
Crook Counties in the State of Oregon a right-of-way to West 
Butte Road. The Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests held a 
hearing on June 18, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-762. The Committee 
ordered the bill reported with an amendment on July 31, 2002. 
S. Rept. 107-277. The House passed H.R. 4953 in lieu of S. 2482 
on September 24, 2002. The Senate passed H.R. 4953 on November 
19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 19, 2002. 
Public Law 107-374.
    S. 2519; Mr. Dodd and Mr. Lieberman: A bill to direct the 
Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study of Coltsville in 
the State of Connecticut for potential inclusion in the 
National Park System. The Subcommittee held a hearing on June 
20, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-819. The measure was reported with an 
amendment by the Committee on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-256. 
The Senate agreed to Amendment 4972 to S. 1894, which 
incorporated the text of S. 2519, and passed S. 1894, as 
amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 2556; Mr. Crapo and Mr. Craig: A bill to authorize the 
Secretary of the Interior to convey certain facilities to the 
Freemont-Madison Irrigation District in the State of Idaho. The 
Subcommittee on Water and Power held a hearing on July 31, 
2002. S. Hrg. 107-853. The Committee ordered the bill reported 
with an amendment on October 3, 2002. S. Rept. 107-314. The 
Senate agreed to the committee amendment and Amendment 4978 and 
passed the bill, as amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 2565; Mrs. Murray and Ms. Cantwell: A bill to enhance 
ecosystem protection and the range of outdoor opportunities 
protected by statute in the Skykomish River Valley of the State 
of Washington by designating certain lower-elevation Federal 
lands as wilderness, and for other purposes. The Subcommittee 
on Public Lands and Forests held a hearing on July 30, 2002. S. 
Hrg. 107-846. The Committee ordered the bill reported without 
amendment on October 3, 2002. The Senate agreed to Amendment 
4977 to S. 2222, which incorporated the text of S. 2565, and 
passed S. 2222, as amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 2571; Mrs. Feinstein: A bill to direct the Secretary of 
the Interior to conduct a special resources study to evaluate 
the suitability and feasibility of establishing the Rim of the 
Valley Corridor as a unit of the Santa Monica Mountains 
National Recreation Area. The Subcommittee held a hearing on S. 
2571 on July 18, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-829. The Committee ordered 
the bill reported with an amendment on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 
107-257.
    S. 2574; Mr. Allard and Mr. Inhofe: A bill to amend the 
Clear Creek County, Colorado, Public Lands Transfer Act of 1993 
to provide additional time for Clear Creek County to dispose of 
certain lands transferred to the county under the Act. The 
Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests held a hearing on the 
House companion measure, H.R. 223, in lieu of S. 2574 on 
November 27, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-373. The Committee ordered H.R. 
223 reported without amendment on June 28, 2002. S. Rept. 107-
198. The Senate passed H.R. 223 on August 1, 2002, and the 
President approved it on August 21, 2002. Public Law 107-211.
    S. 2576; Mr. Bingaman and Mr. Domenici: A bill to establish 
the Northern Rio Grande National Heritage Area in the State of 
New Mexico, and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on 
National Parks held a hearing on June 20, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-
819. The Committee incorporated the text of S. 2576 in an 
amendment to H.R. 695 and ordered H.R. 695, as amended, 
reported on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-286. The Senate agreed 
to the committee amendment and incorporated the text of S. 2576 
in Amendment 4970 to H.R. 695, before passing H.R. 695 on 
November 19, 2002.
    S. 2585; Mr. Craig and Mr. Crapo: A bill to direct the 
Secretary of the Interior to disclaim any Federal interest in 
lands adjacent to Spirit Lake and Twin Lakes in the State of 
Idaho resulting from possible omission of lands from an 1880 
survey. The Committee ordered the bill reported without 
amendment on October 3, 2002. The Senate passed H.R. 4874 in 
lieu of S. 2585 on November 19, 2002, and the President 
approved it on December 19, 2002. Public Law 107-371.
    S. 2587; Mr. Murkowski and Mr. Stevens: A bill to establish 
the Joint Federal and State Navigable Waters Commission of 
Alaska. The Committee held a hearing on July 30, 2002. S. Hrg. 
107-846. The Committee ordered the bill reported with 
amendments on October 3, 2002. The Senate agreed to Amendment 
4976 to S. 2670, which incorporated the text of S. 2587, and 
passed S. 2670, as amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 2595; Mr. Campbell: A bill to authorize the expenditure 
of funds on private lands and facilities at Mesa Verde National 
Park, in the State of Colorado, and for other purposes. The 
Subcommittee held a hearing on July 18, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-829.
    S. 2598; Mr. Leahy, Mr. Inouye, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Bingaman 
and Mrs. Boxer: A bill to enhance the criminal penalties for 
illegal trafficking of archaeological resources, and for other 
purposes. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on 
July 23, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-794. The Committee ordered the bill 
reported with an amendment on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-258. 
The Senate agreed to Amendment 4973 to H.R. 980, which 
incorporated the text of S. 2598, and passed H.R. 980, as 
amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 2607; Mr. Bingaman: A bill to authorize the Secretary of 
the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture to collect 
recreation fees on Federal lands, and for other purposes. The 
Committee held a hearing on June 20, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-825.
    S. 2612; Mr. Reid and Mr. Ensign: A bill to establish 
wilderness areas, promote conservation, to improve public land, 
and provide for high quality development in Clark County, 
Nevada, and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on Public 
Lands and Forests held a hearing on July 30, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-
846. The Committee ordered the bill reported with an amendment 
on October 3, 2002. The House passed H.R. 5200 in lieu of S. 
2612 on October 16, 2002. The Senate passed H.R. 5200 without 
amendment on October 17, 2002. Public Law 107-282.
    S. 2623; Mr. Warner and Mr. Allen: A bill to designate the 
Cedar Creek Battlefield and Belle Grove Plantation National 
Historical site as a unit of the National Park System, and for 
other purposes. The Subcommittee held a hearing on September 
19, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-860. The Committee ordered the bill 
reported with amendments on October 3, 2002.
    S. 2640; Mrs. Feinstein: A bill to provide for adequate 
school facilities in Yosemite National Park, and for other 
purposes. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on 
S. 2640 and the House companion bill, H.R. 3421, on September 
19, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-860. The Committee reported H.R. 3421, 
with an amendment, in lieu of S. 2640 on October 4, 2002.
    S. 2652; Mr. Graham: A bill to authorize the Secretary of 
Agriculture to sell or exchange certain land in the State of 
Florida, and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on Public 
Lands and Forests held a hearing on July 30, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-
846. The Committee ordered the bill reported with amendments on 
October 3, 2002. The Senate agreed to Amendment 4975 to H.R. 
198, which incorporated the text of S. 2652, and passed H.R. 
198, as amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 2670; Mr. Kyl et al.: A bill to establish Institutes to 
conduct research on the prevention of, and restoration from, 
wildfires in forest and woodland ecosystems. The Committee 
ordered the bill reported with an amendment on October 3, 2002. 
The Senate agreed to the committee amendment and Amendment 4976 
and passed the bill, as amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 2672; Mr. Bingaman et al.: A bill to provide 
opportunities for collaborative restoration projects on 
National Forest System and other public domain lands, and for 
other purposes. The Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests 
held a hearing on July 25, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-838. The Committee 
ordered the bill reported with an amendment on October 3, 2002. 
The Senate agreed to Amendment 4976 to S. 2670, which 
incorporated the text of S. 2672, and passed S. 2670, as 
amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 2696; Mr. Bingaman: A bill to clear title to certain 
real property in New Mexico associated with the Middle Rio 
Grande Project, and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on 
Water and Power held a hearing on July 31, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-
853. The Committee ordered the bill reported with an amendment 
on October 3, 2002. The Senate agreed to Amendment 4978 to S. 
2556, which incorporated the text of S. 2696, and passed S. 
2556, as amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 2727; Mr. Akaka, Mr. Inouye, Mrs. Feinstein and Mr. 
Baucus: A bill to provide for the protection of paleontological 
resources on Federal lands, and for other purposes. The 
Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on this measure 
on July 23, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-794. The Committee ordered the 
bill reported with amendments by the Committee on October 3, 
2002. The Senate agreed to Amendment 4973 to H.R. 980, which 
incorporated the text of S. 2727, and passed H.R. 980, as 
amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 2731; Mr. Corzine and Mr. Torricelli: A bill to 
establish the Crossroads of the American Revolution National 
Heritage Area in the State of New Jersey, and for other 
purposes. The Committee ordered the bill reported with 
amendments on October 3, 2002. The Senate agreed to Amendment 
4970 to H.R. 695, which incorporated the text of S. 2731, and 
passed H.R. 695, as amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 2744; Mr. DeWine and Mr. Voinovich: A bill to establish 
the National Aviation Heritage Area, and for other purposes. 
The Committee ordered the bill reported with amendments on 
October 3, 2002. The Senate agreed to Amendment 4970 to H.R. 
695, which incorporated the text of S. 2744, and passed H.R. 
695, as amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 2756; Mr. Jeffords, Mr. Leahy, Mr. Schumer and Mrs. 
Clinton: A bill to establish the Champlain Valley National 
Heritage Partnership in the States of Vermont and New York, and 
for other purposes. The Committee ordered the bill reported 
with an amendment on October 3, 2002. The Senate agreed to 
Amendment 4970 to H.R. 695, which incorporated the text of S. 
2756, and passed H.R. 695, as amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 2773; Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Domenici, and Mr. Brownback: A 
bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to cooperate 
with the High Plains Aquifer States in conducting a 
hydrogeologic characterization, mapping, modeling and 
monitoring program for the High Plains Aquifer and for other 
purposes. The Subcommittee on Water and Power held a hearing on 
July 31, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-853. The Committee ordered the bill 
reported with an amendment on October 3, 2002. The Senate 
agreed to Amendment 4978 to S. 2556, which incorporated the 
text of S. 2773, and passed S. 2556, as amended, on November 
19, 2002.
    S. 2776; Mr. Bingaman and Mr. Domenici: A bill to provide 
for the protection of archaeological sites in the Galisteo 
Basin in New Mexico and for other purposes. The Committee held 
a field hearing in Santa Fe, New Mexico on August 7, 2002. S. 
Hrg. 107-837. The Subcommittee on Natural Parks held a hearing 
on September 19, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-860. The Committee ordered 
the bill reported with an amendment on October 3, 2002. The 
Senate agreed to Amendment 4971 to S. 941, which incorporated 
the text of S. 2776, and passed S. 941, as amended, on November 
19, 2002.
    S. 2788; Mr. Daschle: A bill to revise the boundary of the 
Wind Cave National Park in the State of South Dakota. The 
Subcommittee held a hearing on September 19, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-
860. The Committee ordered the bill reported without amendment 
on October 3, 2002. The Senate agreed to Amendment 4972 to S. 
1894, which incorporated the text of S. 2788, and passed S. 
1894, as amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 2823; Mr. Akaka and Mr. Craig: A bill to amend the 
Organic Act of Guam for the purposes of clarifying the local 
judicial structure of Guam. The Committee ordered the bill 
reported without amendment on October 3, 2002.
    S. 2872; Mr. Fitzgerald and Mr. Durbin: A bill to reinstate 
and extend the deadline for commencement of construction of a 
hydroelectric project in the State of Illinois. The Committee 
ordered the bill reported without amendment on October 3, 2002. 
The Senate passed the bill on November 19, 2002.
    S. 2880; Mr. Bingaman and Mr. Domenici: A bill to designate 
Fort Bayard Historic District in the State of New Mexico as a 
National Historic Landmark, and for other purposes. The 
Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on September 19, 
2002. S. Hrg. 107-860. The Committee ordered the bill reported 
without amendment on October 3, 2002. The Senate agreed to 
Amendment 4973 to H.R. 980, which incorporated the text of S. 
2880, and passed H.R. 980, as amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 2893; Mr. Domenici and Mr. Bingaman: A bill to provide 
that certain Bureau of Land management land shall be held in 
trust for the Pueblo of Santa Clara and the Pueblo of San 
Ildefonso in the State of New Mexico. The Committee ordered the 
bill reported without amendment on October 3, 2002. The Senate 
agreed to Amendment 4975 to S. 198, which incorporated the text 
of S. 2893, and passed S. 198, as amended, on November 19, 
2002.
    S. 2899; Ms. Landrieu and Mr. Breaux: A bill to establish 
the Atchafalaya National Heritage Area, Louisiana. The 
Committee ordered the bill reported with an amendment on 
October 3, 2002. The Senate agreed to Amendment 4970 to H.R. 
695, which incorporated the text of S. 2899, and passed H.R. 
695, as amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 2927; Mr. Smith of Oregon and Mr. Wyden: A bill to 
extend the deadline for commencement of construction of a 
hydroelectric project in the State of Oregon. The Committee 
ordered the bill reported without amendment on October 3, 2002. 
The Senate passed H.R. 5436 in lieu of S. 2927 on November 19, 
2002, and the President approved it on December 19, 2002. 
Public Law 107-376.
    S. 2937; Mr. Edwards: A bill to establish the Blue Ridge 
National Heritage Area in the State of North Carolina, and for 
other purposes. The Committee ordered the bill reported with an 
amendment on October 3, 2002. The Senate agreed to Amendment 
4970 to H.R. 695, which incorporated the text of S. 2937, and 
passed H.R. 695, as amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. 2952; Mr. Bayh and Mr. Lugar: A bill to amend the 
National Trails System Act to extend the Lewis and Clark 
National Historic Trail. The Committee ordered the bill 
reported without amendment on October 3, 2002. The Senate 
agreed to Amendment 4974 to H.R. 37, which incorporated the 
text of S. 2952, and passed H.R. 37, as amended, on November 
19, 2002.
    S. 2968; Mr. Sarbanes et al.: A bill to amend the American 
Battlefield Protection Act of 1996 to authorize the Secretary 
of the Interior to establish a battlefield acquisition grant 
program. The Committee ordered the House companion measure, 
H.R. 5125, reported without amendment in lieu of S. 2968 on 
October 3, 2002. The Senate passed H.R. 5125 on November 19, 
2002, and the President approved it on December 17, 2002. 
Public Law 107-359.
    S. 3003; Mr. Murkowski and Mr. Stevens: A bill to authorize 
a land conveyance between the United States and the City of 
Craig, Alaska, and for other purposes. The Committee ordered 
the bill reported without amendment on October 3, 2002. The 
Senate agreed to Amendment 4977 to S. 2222, which incorporated 
the text of S. 3003, and passed S. 2222, as amended, on 
November 19, 2002.
    S. 3005; Mr. Akaka and Mr. Inouye: A bill to revise the 
boundary of the Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park in 
the State of Hawaii. The measure was reported with amendments 
by the Committee on October 3, 2002 without written report. The 
Senate agreed to Amendment 4971 to S. 941, which incorporated 
the text of S. 3005, and passed S. 941, as amended, on November 
19, 2002.
    S.J. Res. 15; Mrs. Boxer: Providing for congressional 
disapproval of the rule submitted by the Department of Energy 
relating to the postponement of the effective date of energy 
conservation standards for central air conditioners. The 
Committee held a hearing on July 13, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-144, 
part 2.
    S.J. Res. 34: Mr. Bingaman (by request): Approving the site 
at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, for the development of a repository 
for the disposal of high-level radioactive waste and spent 
nuclear fuel, pursuant to the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982. 
See Major Legislative Initiatives: Approval of the Yucca 
Mountain Site.
    S.J. Res. 44; Mr. Akaka and Mr. Inouye: To consent to 
amendments to the Hawaii Homes Commission Act. The Committee 
ordered the resolution reported with amendments on October 3, 
2002. The Senate agreed to Amendment 4972 to S. 1894, which 
incorporated the text of S. J. Res. 44, and passed S. 1894, as 
amended, on November 19, 2002.
    S. Con. Res. 107; Mr. Craig et al.: Expressing the sense of 
Congress that Federal land management agencies should fully 
support the Western Governors Association ``Collaborative 10-
year Strategy for Reducing Wildland Fire Risks to Communities 
and the Environment'', as signed August 2001, to reduce 
overabundance of forest fuels that place national resources at 
high risk of catastrophic wildfire, and prepare a National 
Prescribed Fire Strategy that minimizes risks of escape. The 
Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests held a hearing on July 
30, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-846.
    H.R. 4; Mr. Tauzin et al.: An Act to enhance energy 
conservation, research and development and to provide for 
security and diversity in the energy supply for the American 
people, and for other purposes. See Major Legislative 
Initiatives: Comprehensive Energy Policy Legislation.
    H.R. 37; Mr. Bereuter et al.: An Act to amend the National 
Trails Systems Act to update the feasibility and suitability 
studies of 4 national historical trails and provide for 
possible additions to such trails. The Subcommittee on National 
Parks held a hearing on H.R. 37 and the Senate companion 
measure, S. 213, on March 7, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-522. The 
Committee ordered the bill reported with an amendment on July 
31, 2002. The Senate agreed to the committee amendment and to 
Amendment 4974 on November 19, 2002.
    H.R. 38; Bereuter: An Act to provide for additional lands 
to be included within the boundaries of the Homestead National 
Monument of America in the State of Nebraska, and for other 
purposes. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on 
June 12, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-722. The Committee ordered the bill 
reported without an amendment on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-
260. The Senate passed the bill on November 19, 2002, and the 
President approved it on December 16, 2002. Public Law 107-332.
    H.R. 107; Hefley et al. An Act to require that the 
Secretary of the Interior conduct a study to identify sites and 
resources, to recommend alternatives for commemorating and 
interpreting the Cold War, and for other purposes. The 
Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on H.R. 107 and 
the Senate companion bill, S. 1257, on June 12, 2002. S. Hrg. 
107-722. The Committee ordered the bill reported with 
amendments on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-261. The Senate 
agreed to Amendment 4972 to S. 1894, which incorporated the 
text of H.R. 107, and passed S. 1894, as amended, on November 
19, 2002.
    H.R. 146; Mr. Pascrell: An Act to authorize the Secretary 
of the Interior to study the suitability and feasibility of 
designating the Great Falls Historic District in Paterson, New 
Jersey, as a unit of the National Park System, and for other 
purposes. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on 
H.R. 146 and the Senate companion measure, S. 386, on July 17, 
2001. S. Hrg. 107-219. The Committee ordered the H.R. 146 
reported without amendment on August 2, 2001. S. Rept. 107-74. 
The Senate passed the bill without amendment on October 17, 
2001 and the President approved it on November 5, 2001. Public 
Law 107-59.
    H.R. 182; Mr. Simmons et al.: An Act to amend the Wild and 
Scenic Rivers Act to designate a segment of the Eightmile River 
in the State of Connecticut for study for potential addition to 
the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, and for other 
purposes. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on 
H.R. 182 and the Senate companion measure, S. 513, on July 17, 
2001. S. Hrg. 107-219. The Committee ordered H.R. 182 reported 
without amendment in lieu of S. 513 on August 2, 1001. S. Rept. 
107-75. The Senate passed H.R. 182 on October 17, 2001, and the 
President approved it on November 6, 2001. Public Law 107-65.
    H.R. 223; Mr. Udall: An Act to amend the Clear Creek 
County, Colorado, Public Lands Transfer Act of 1993 to provide 
additional time for Clear Creek County to dispose of certain 
lands transferred to the county under the Act. The Subcommittee 
on Public Lands and Forests held a hearing on H.R. 223 in lieu 
of the Senate companion measure, S. 2574, on November 27, 2001. 
S. Hrg. 107-373. The Committee ordered H.R. 223 reported 
without amendment on June 28, 2002. S. Rept. 107-198. The 
Senate passed H.R. 223 on August 1, 2002, and the President 
approved it on August 21, 2002. Public Law 107-211.
    H.R. 271; Mr. Gibbons: An Act to direct the Secretary of 
the Interior to convey a former Bureau of Land Management 
administrative site to the city of Carson City, Nevada, for use 
as a senior center. The Committee ordered the Senate companion 
measure, S. 230, reported without amendment on May 16, 2001. S. 
Rept. 107-21. H.R. 271 passed the House on July 23, 2001 and 
was placed on the Senate Calendar on July 24, 2001. The Senate 
passed H.R. 271 in lieu of S. 230 on August 3, 2001, and the 
President approved it on August 20, 2001. Public Law 107-28.
    H.R. 308; Mr. Underwood et al.: An Act to establish the 
Guam War Claims Review Commission. The Committee held a hearing 
on July 27, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-199. The Committee ordered the 
bill reported without amendment on June 5, 2002. S. Rept. 107-
172. The Senate passed the bill on November 19, 2002, and the 
President approved it on December 16, 2002. Public Law 107-333.
    H.R. 309; Mr. Underwood: An Act to provide for the 
determination of withholding tax rates under the Guam income 
tax. The Committee held a hearing on H.R. 309 on July 27, 2001, 
S. Hrg. 107-199, and ordered it reported without amendment on 
June 5, 2002. S. Rept. 107-173. The Senate passed the bill 
August 1, 2002, and the President approved it on August 21, 
2002. Public Law 107-212.
    H.R. 400; Mr. Hastert et al.: An Act to authorize the 
Secretary of the Interior to establish the Ronald Reagan 
Boyhood Home National Historic Site, and for other purposes. 
H.R. 400 was received in the Senate on November 14, 2001 and 
was placed on the Calendar without reference to the Committee. 
The Senate passed the bill on January 29, 2002, and the 
President approved it on February 6, 2002. Public Law 107-137.
    H.R. 427; Mr. Blumenauer et al.: An Act to provide further 
protections for the watershed of the Little Sandy River as part 
of the Bull Run Watershed Management Unit, Oregon, and for 
other purposes. The Committee ordered the Senate companion 
measure, S. 254, reported without amendment on May 16, 2001. S. 
Rept. 107-23. The Senate passed H.R. 427 in lieu of S. 254 on 
August 3, 2001, and the President approved it on August 20, 
2001. Public Law 107-30.
    H.R. 451; Mr. Hansen: An Act to make certain adjustments to 
the boundaries of the Mount Nebo Wilderness Area, and for other 
purposes. The Committee ordered the bill reported without 
amendment on October 3, 2002. The Senate passed the bill on 
November 19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 
16, 2002. Public Law 107-334.
    H.R. 601; Mr. Simpson et al.: An Act to redesignate certain 
lands within the Craters of the Moon National Monument, and for 
other purposes. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a 
hearing on H.R. 601 on July 31, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-231. The 
Committee ordered it reported without amendment on June 5, 
2002. S. Rept. 107-181. The Senate passed the bill on August 1, 
2002, and the President approved it on August 21, 2002. Public 
Law 107-213.
    H.R. 640; Mr. Gallegly et al.: An Act to adjust the 
boundaries of Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, 
and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on National Parks held 
a hearing on H.R. 640 on July 26, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-204. The 
Committee ordered it reported with an amendment on June 5, 
2002. S. Rept. 107-204. The Senate agreed to the committee 
amendment and passed the bill, as amended, on August 1, 2002. 
The House agreed to the Senate amendment on September 24, 2002, 
and the President approved the measure on October 9, 2002. 
Public Law 107-236.
    H.R. 695; Mr. Peterson et al.: An Act to establish the Oil 
Region National Heritage Area. The Subcommittee on National 
Parks held a hearing on H.R. 695 and the Senate companion bill, 
S. 1441, on April 18, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-642. The Committee 
ordered H.R. 695 reported with an amendment incorporating the 
text of other pending bills relating to National Heritage Areas 
(S. 1526, S. 1925, S. 1939, S. 2033, S. 2196, and S. 2576) on 
July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-286. The Senate agreed to the 
committee amendment and Amendment 4970 on November 19, 2002.
    H.R. 706; Mr. Skeen: An Act to direct the Secretary of the 
Interior to convey certain properties in the vicinity of the 
Elephant Butte Reservoir and the Caballo Reservoir, New Mexico. 
The Subcommittee on Water and Power held a hearing on June 6, 
2002. S. Hrg. 107-817. The Committee ordered the bill reported 
without amendment on July 31, 2002. The Senate passed the bill 
on November 19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 
16, 2002. Public Law 107-335.
    H.R. 834; Mr. McInnis et al.: An Act to amend the National 
Trails System Act to clarify Federal authority relating to land 
acquisition from willing sellers for the majority of the trails 
in the System, and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on 
National Parks held a hearing on H.R. 834 and the Senate 
companion measure, S. 1069, on March 7, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-522.
    H.R. 880; Mr. Hansen: An Act to provide for the acquisition 
of property in Washington County, Utah, for implementation of a 
desert tortoise habitat conservation plan. The Subcommittee on 
Forests and Public Land Management held a hearing on May 10, 
2001. S. Hrg. 107-67.
    H.R. 980; Mr. Wamp et al.: An act to establish the Moccasin 
Ben National Historic Site in the State of Tennessee as a unit 
of the National Park System. The Subcommittee held a hearing on 
June 12, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-722. The Committee ordered the bill 
reported with amendments on October 3, 2002. The Senate agreed 
to the committee amendment and Amendment 4973 and passed the 
bill, as amended, on November 19, 2002.
    H.R. 1000; Mr. Portman et al.: An Act to adjust the 
boundary of the William Howard Taft National Historic Site in 
the State of Ohio, to authorize an exchange of land in 
connection with the historic site, and for other purposes. The 
Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on H.R. 1000 and 
the Senate companion bill, S. 921, on July 17, 2001. S. Hrg. 
107-219. The Committee ordered H.R. 1000 reported without 
amendment in lieu of S. 921 on August 2, 2001. S. Rept. 107-76. 
The Senate passed H.R. 1000 on October 17, 2001 and the 
President approved it on November 5, 2001. Public Law 107-60.
    H.R. 1384; Mr. Udall et al.: An Act to amend the National 
Trails System Act to designate the route in Arizona and New 
Mexico which the Navajo and Mescalero Apache Indian Tribes were 
forced to walk in 1863 and 1864,for study for potential 
addition to the National Trails System. The Subcommittee on 
National Parks held a hearing on H.R. 1384 on March 7, 2002. S. 
Hrg. 107-522. The Committee ordered it reported without 
amendment on June 5, 2002. S. Rept. 107-184. The Senate passed 
the bill on August 1, 2002, and the President approved it on 
August 21, 2002. Public Law 107-214.
    H.R. 1456; Mr. Goode: An Act to expand the boundary of the 
Booker T. Washington National Monument, and for other purposes. 
The Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on H.R. 1456 
and the Senate companion bill, S. 1051, on February 14, 2002. 
S. Hrg. 107-453. The Committee ordered H.R. 1456 reported 
without amendment in lieu of S. 1051 on June 5, 2002. S. Rept. 
107-199. The Senate passed H.R. 1456 on August 1, 2002, and the 
President approved it on August 21, 2002. Public Law 107-215.
    H.R. 1576; Mr. Udall: An Act to designate the James Peak 
Wilderness and Protection Area in the Arapaho and Roosevelt 
National Forests in the State of Colorado, and for other 
purposes. The Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests held a 
hearing on H.R. 1576 and its Senate companion measure, S. 1711, 
on May 9, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-754. The Committee ordered H.R. 
1576 reported without amendment in lieu of S. 1711 on June 5, 
2002. S. Rept. 107-200. The Senate passed H.R. 1576 on August 
1, 2002, and the President approved it on August 21, 2002. 
Public Law 107-216.
    H.R. 1606; Mr. Clyburn et al.: An act to amend section 507 
of the Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996 to 
authorize additional appropriations for historically black 
colleges and universities, to decrease the matching requirement 
related to such appropriations, and for other purposes. The 
Senate discharged the Committee from consideration of H.R. 1606 
and passed the bill with an amendment on November 19, 2002.
    H.R. 1668; Mr. Roemer et al.: An Act to authorize the Adams 
Memorial Foundation to establish a commemorative work on 
Federal land in the District of Columbia and its environs to 
honor former President John Adams and his legacy. The 
Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on H.R. 1668 on 
July 17, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-219. The Committee ordered the bill 
reported without amendment on August 2, 2001. S. Rept. 107-77. 
The Senate passed the bill on October 17, 2001 and the 
President approved it on November 5, 2001. Public Law 107-62.
    H.R. 1696; Mr. Stump et al.: An Act to expedite the 
construction of the World War II memorial in the District of 
Columbia. The Senate discharged the Committee and passed H.R. 
1696 with an amendment on May 21, 2001. The House agreed to the 
Senate amendment on May 22, 2001, and the President approved 
the measure on May 28, 2001. Public Law 107-11.
    H.R. 1712; Mr. Faleomavaega: An Act to authorize the 
Secretary of the Interior to make adjustments to the boundary 
of the National Park of the American Samoa to include certain 
portions of the islands of Ofu and Olosega within the park, and 
for other purposes. The Subcommittee held a hearing on June 12, 
2002. S. Hrg. 107-722. The Committee ordered the bill reported 
without amendment on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-270. The 
Senate passed the bill on November 19, 2002, and the President 
approved it on December 16, 2002. Public Law 107-336.
    H.R. 1776; Mr. Green et al.: An Act to authorize the 
Secretary of the Interior to study the suitability and 
feasibility of establishing the Buffalo Bayou National Heritage 
Area in west Houston, Texas. The Subcommittee held a hearing on 
H.R. 1776 and the Senate companion bill, S. 1809, on April 18, 
2002. S. Hrg. 107-642. The Committee ordered H.R. 1776 
reported, without amendment, in lieu of S. 1809, on July 31, 
2002. S. Rept. 107-262. The Senate passed the bill on November 
19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 16, 2002. 
Public Law 107-337.
    H.R. 1814; Mr. Olver: An Act to amend the National Trails 
System Act to designate the Metacomet-Monadnock-Sunapee-
Mattabesett Trail extending through western New Hampshire, 
western Massachusetts, and central Connecticut for study for 
potential addition to the National Trails System. The 
Subcommittee held a hearing on H.R. 1814 on June 20, 2002. S. 
Hrg. 107-819. The Committee ordered the bill reported without 
amendment on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-263. The Senate passed 
the bill on November 19, 2002, and the President approved it on 
December 16, 2002. Public Law 107-338.
    H.R. 1870; Mr. Gibbons: An Act to provide for the sale for 
certain real property within the Newlands Project in Nevada, to 
the city of Fallon, Nevada. The Subcommittee on Water and Power 
held a hearing on H.R. 1870 and the Senate companion measure, 
S. 1310, on June 6, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-817. The Committee 
ordered H.R. 1870 reported without amendment in lieu of S. 1310 
on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-271. The Senate passed H.R. 1870 
on November 19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 
16, 2002. Public Law 107-339.
    H.R. 1906; Mrs. Mink et al.: An Act to amend the Act that 
established the Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park 
to expand the boundaries of that park. The Committee ordered 
the bill reported without amendment on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 
107-272. The Senate passed the bill on November 19, 2002, and 
the President approved it on December 16, 2002. Public Law 107-
340.
    H.R. 1925; Mr. Edwards: An Act to direct the Secretary of 
the Interior to study the suitability and feasibility of 
designating the Waco Mammoth Site Area in Waco, Texas, as a 
unit of the National Park System, and for other purposes. The 
Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on H.R. 1925 on 
July 18, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-829. The Committee ordered the bill 
reported without amendment on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-264. 
The Senate passed the bill on November 19, 2002, and the 
President approved it on December 16, 2002. Public Law 107-341.
    H.R. 2099; Mr. Baird et al.: An Act to amend the Omnibus 
Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1966 to provide 
adequate funding authorization for the Vancouver National 
Historic Reserve. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a 
hearing on the Senate companion bill, S. 1649, on February 14, 
2002. S. Hrg. 107-453. The Committee ordered S. 1649 reported 
with amendments on June 5, 2002. S. Rept. 107-193. The Senate 
agreed to the committee amendments and passed S. 1649, as 
amended, on August 1, 2002. The House passed its companion 
measure, H.R. 2099, in lieu of S. 1649 on September 24, 2002. 
The Senate passed H.R. 2099 on November 19, 2002, and the 
President approved it on December 17, 2002. Public Law 107-342.
    H.R. 2109; Mrs. Meek et al.: An Act to authorize the 
Secretary of the Interior to conduct a special resource study 
of Virginia Key Beach Park in Biscayne Bay, Florida, for 
possible inclusion in the National Park System. The 
Subcommittee held a hearing on H.R. 2109 and the Senate 
companion bill, S. 1312, on June 12, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-722. The 
Committee ordered the bill reported without amendment on July 
31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-273. The Senate passed the bill on 
November 19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 
17, 2002. Public Law 107-343.
    H.R. 2115; Mr. Smith: An Act to amend the Reclamation 
Wastewater and Groundwater Study and Facilities Act to 
authorize the Secretary of the Interior to participate in the 
design, planning, and construction of a project to reclaim and 
reuse wastewater within and outside of the service area of the 
Lakehaven Utility District, Washington. The Subcommittee on 
Water and Power held a hearing on H.R. 2115 and the Senate 
companion measure, S. 1385, on June 6, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-817. 
The Committee ordered H.R. 2115 reported without amendment in 
lieu of S. 1385 on July 31, 2002. The Senate passed H.R. 2115 
on November 19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 
17, 2002. Public Law 107-344.
    H.R. 2234; Mr. Pastor: An Act to revise the boundary of the 
Tumacacori National Historical Park in the State of Arizona. 
The Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on H.R. 2234 
on February 14, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-453. The Committee ordered it 
reported without amendment on June 27, 2002. S. Rept. 107-185. 
The Senate passed the bill on August 1, 2002, and the President 
approved it on August 21, 2002. Public Law 107-218.
    H.R. 2238; Mr. Rogers et al.: An Act to authorize the 
Secretary of the Interior to acquire Fern Lake and the 
surrounding watershed in the States of Kentucky and Tennessee 
for addition to Cumberland Gap National Historic Park, and for 
other purposes. The Subcommittee held a hearing on H.R. 2238 
and the Senate companion measure, S. 1061, on February 14, 
2002. S. Hrg. 107-453.
    H.R. 2385; Mr. Hansen: An Act to convey certain property to 
the city of St. George, Utah, in order to provide for the 
protection and preservation of certain rare paleontological 
resources on that property, and for other purposes. The 
Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests held a hearing on May 
9, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-754. The Committee ordered the bill 
reported with amendments on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-274. 
The Senate agreed to the withdrawal of the committee amendments 
and passed the bill, without amendment, on November 19, 2002. 
The Senate also agreed to Amendment 4973 to H.R. 980, which 
incorporated the text of H.R. 2385, and passed H.R. 980, as 
amended, on November 19, 2002, and the President approved it on 
December 17, 2002. Public Law 107-346.
    H.R. 2440; Mr. Davis et al.: An Act to rename Wolf Trap 
Farm Park as ``Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing 
Arts'', and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on National 
Parks held a hearing on H.R. 2440 and the Senate companion 
bill, S. 202, on February 14, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-453. The 
Committee ordered H.R. 2440 reported without amendment in lieu 
of S. 202 on June 5, 2002. S. Rept. 107-182. The Senate passed 
the H.R. 2440 on August 1, 2002, and the President approved it 
on August 21, 2002. Public Law 107-219.
    H.R. 2628; Mr. Cramer et al.: An Act to direct the 
Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study of the suitability 
and feasibility of establishing the Muscle Shoals National 
Heritage Area in Alabama, and for other purposes. The Committee 
reported the bill without amendment on October 3, 2002. The 
Senate passed the bill without amendment on November 19, 2002, 
and the President approved it on December 17, 2002. Public Law 
107-348.
    H.R. 2643; Mr. Wu et al.: An Act to authorize the 
acquisition of additional lands for inclusion in the Fort 
Clatsop National Memorial in the State of Oregon, and for other 
purposes. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on 
the Senate companion measure, S. 423, on July 26, 2001. The 
Committee ordered S. 423 reported with amendments on October 1, 
2001. S. Rept. 107-69. The Senate agreed to the committee 
amendments and passed S. 423, as amended, on October 17, 2001. 
The House passed H.R. 2643 in lieu of S. 423 on July 8, 2002. 
The Senate placed H.R. 2643 on the Calendar without reference 
to the Committee on July 9, 2002. The Senate passed it on 
August 1, 2002, and the President approved it on August 21, 
2002. Public Law 107-221.
    H.R. 2818; Mr. Simpson: An Act to authorize the Secretary 
of the Interior to convey certain public land within the Sand 
Mountain Wilderness Study Area in the State of Idaho to resolve 
an occupancy encroachment dating back to 1971. The Committee 
ordered the bill reported without amendment on October 3, 2002. 
The Senate passed the bill on November 19, 2002, and the 
President approved it on December 17, 2002. Public Law 107-361.
    H.R. 2828; Mr. Walden et al.: An Act to authorize payments 
to certain Klamath Project water distribution entities for 
amounts assessed by the entities for operation and maintenance 
of the Projects's transferred works for 2001, to authorize 
refunds to such entities of amounts collected by the Bureau of 
Reclamation for reserved works for 2001, and for other 
purposes. The Subcommittee on Water and Power held a hearing on 
H.R. 2828 and the Senate companion measure, S. 1824, on June 6, 
2002. S. Hrg. 107-817. The Committee ordered H.R. 2828 reported 
without amendment in lieu of S. 1824 on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 
107-289. The Senate passed H.R. 2828 on November 19, 2002, and 
the President approved it on December 17, 2002. Public Law 107-
349.
    H.R. 2924; Mr. Calvert: An Act to provide authority to the 
Federal Power Marketing Administrations to reduce vandalism and 
destruction of property, and for other purposes. H.R. 2924 was 
received in the Senate on October 24, 2001 and was held at the 
desk. The Senate passed the bill on November 15, 2001, and the 
President approved it on November 28, 2001. Public Law 107-78.
    H.R. 2925; Mr. Calvert: An Act to amend the Reclamation 
Recreation Management Act of 1992 in order to provide for the 
security of dams, facilities, and resources under the 
jurisdiction of the Bureau of Reclamation. The Subcommittee on 
Water and Power held a hearing on the Senate companion measure, 
S. 1480, on October 9, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-335. H.R. 2925 was 
passed by the House on October 23, 2002, received in the Senate 
on October 24, 2001, and held at the desk. The Senate passed 
H.R. 2935 on October 30, 2001, and the President approved it on 
November 12, 2001. Public Law 107-69.
    H.R. 2937; Mr. Gibbons et al.: An Act to provide for the 
conveyance of certain public land in Clark County, Nevada for 
use as a shooting range. The Senate discharged the Committee 
from consideration of H.R. 2937 and passed the bill on November 
19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 17, 2002. 
Public Law 107-350.
    H.R. 2990; Mr. Hinojosa et al.: An Act to amend the Lower 
Rio Grande Valley Water Resources Conservation and Improvement 
Act of 2000 to authorize additional projects under that Act, 
and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on Water and Power 
held a hearing on H.R. 2990 and the Senate companion measure, 
S. 1577, on July 31, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-853 The Committee 
ordered H.R. 2990 reported without amendment in lieu of S. 1577 
on October 3, 2002. The Senate passed H.R. 2990 without 
amendment on November 19, 2002, and the President approved it 
on December 17, 2002. Public Law 107-351.
    H.R. 3048; Mr. Young: An Act to resolve the claims of Cook 
Inlet Region, Inc., to lands adjacent to the Russian River in 
the State of Alaska. The Committee ordered H.R. 3048 reported 
without amendment in lieu of the Senate companion measure, S. 
1879, on July 31, 2002. The Senate passed the bill on November 
19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 19, 2002. 
Public Law 107-362.
    H.R. 3343; Mr. Shimkus et al.: An Act to amend title X of 
the Energy Policy Act of 1992, and for other purposes. The 
Committee held a hearing on the Senate companion measure, S. 
1147, on July 12, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-144, part 1, app. H.R. 3343 
was received in the Senate on December 19, 2001 and was placed 
on the Calendar without reference to the Committee. The Senate 
passed H.R. 3343 without amendment on August 1, 2002, and the 
President approved it on August 21, 2002. Public Law 107-222.
    H.R. 3380; Mr. Jenkins: An Act to authorize the Secretary 
of the Interior to issue right-of-way permits for natural gas 
pipelines within the boundary of Great Smoky Mountains National 
Park. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on the 
Senate companion bill, S. 1097, on July 17, 2001. S. Hrg. 107-
219. The Committee ordered S. 1097 reported without amendment 
on August 2, 2001. S. Rept. 107-72. The Senate agreed to an 
amendment, No. 1903, and passed S. 1097, as amended , on 
October 17, 2001. The House passed H.R. 3380 in lieu of S. 1097 
on July 8, 2002. The Senate placed H.R. 3380 on the Calendar 
without reference to the Committee. The Senate passed H.R. 3380 
on August 1, 2002, and the President approved it on August 21, 
2002. Public Law 107-223.
    H.R. 3401; Mr. Radanovich: An Act to provide for the 
conveyance of Forest Service facilities and lands comprising 
the Five Mile Regional Learning Center in the State of 
California to the Clovis Unified School District, to authorize 
a new special use permit regarding the continued use of 
unconveyed lands comprising the Center, and for other purposes. 
The Committee ordered the bill reported without amendment on 
October 3, 2002. The Senate passed the bill on November 19, 
2002, and the President approved it on December 17, 2002. 
Public Law 107-353.
    H.R. 3421; Mr. Radanovich: An Act to provide adequate 
school facilities within Yosemite National Park, and for other 
purposes. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on 
H.R. 3421 and the Senate companion bill, S. 2640, on September 
19, 2002. The Committee ordered H.R. 3421 reported with an 
amendment on October 3, 2002. The Senate agreed to Amendment 
4971 to S. 941, which incorporated the text of H.R. 3421, and 
passed S. 941, as amended, on November 19, 2002.
    H.R. 3449; Mrs. Davis of Virginia et al.: An Act to revise 
the boundaries of the George Washington Birthplace National 
Monument, and for other purposes. The Subcommittee on National 
Parks held a hearing on the Senate companion bill, S. 1943, on 
July 18, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-829. The Committee ordered S. 1943 
reported with an amendment on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-267. 
The House passed H.R. 3449, on September 24, 2002. The Senate 
passed H.R. 3449 in lieu of S. 1943 on November 19, 2002, and 
the President approved it on December 17, 2002. Public Law 107-
354.
    H.R. 3747; Mr. Inslee et al.: An Act to direct the 
Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study of the site 
commonly known as Eagledale Ferry Dock at Taylor Avenue in the 
State of Washington for potential inclusion in the National 
Park System. The Committee ordered the Senate companion bill, 
S. 1959, reported with an amendment on October 3, 2002. The 
House passed H.R. 3747 on November 15, 2002; the Senate passed 
it on November 19, 2002; and the President approved it on 
December 19, 2002. Public Law 107-363.
    H.R. 3786; Mr. Cannon: An Act to revise the boundary of the 
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in the States of Utah and 
Arizona. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on 
September 19, 2002. The Committee ordered the bill reported 
with amendments on October 3, 2002. The Senate agreed to 
Amendment 4977 to S. 2222, which incorporated the text of H.R. 
3786, and passed S. 2222, as amended, on November 19, 2002.
    H.R. 3858; Mr. Rahall: An Act to modify the boundaries of 
the New River Gorge National River, West Virginia. The 
Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on September 19, 
2002. The Committee ordered the bill reported without amendment 
on October 3, 2002. The Senate passed the bill on November 19, 
2002, and the President approved it on December 17, 2002. 
Public Law 107-356.
    H.R. 3909; Mr. Hansen: An Act to designate certain Federal 
lands in the State of Utah as the Gunn McKay Nature Preserve, 
and for other purposes. The Committee ordered the bill reported 
without amendment on October 3, 2002. The Senate passed the 
bill without amendment on November 19, 2002, and the President 
approved it on December 19, 2002. Public Law 107-364.
    H.R. 3917; Mr. Murtha et al.: An Act to authorize a 
national memorial to commemorate the passengers and crew of 
Flight 93 who, on September 11, 2001, courageously gave their 
lives thereby thwarting a planned attack on our Nation's 
Capital, and for other purposes. The Senate discharged the 
Committee from consideration of H.R. 3917 and the Senate 
companion measure, S. 2136, and passed H.R. 3917 on September 
10, 2002. The President signed H.R. 3917 into law on September 
24, 2002. Public Law 107-226.
    H.R. 3928; Mr. Hansen: An Act to assist in the preservation 
of archaeological, paleontological, zoological, geological, and 
botanical artifacts through construction of a new facility for 
the University of Utah Museum of Natural History, Salt Lake 
City, Utah. The Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing 
on H.R. 3928 and the Senate companion bill, S. 139, on June 20, 
2002. S. Hrg. 107-819. The Committee ordered H.R. 3928 reported 
without amendment in lieu of S. 139 on October 3, 2002.
    H.R. 3954; Mr. Acevedo-Villa et al.: An Act to designate 
certain waterways in the Caribbean National Forest in the 
Commonwealth and Puerto Rico as components of the National Wild 
and Scenic Rivers System, and for other purposes. The 
Subcommittee on National Parks held a hearing on July 23, 2002. 
S. Hrg. 107-794. The Committee ordered the bill reported 
without amendment on October 3, 2002. The Senate passed the 
bill on November 19, 2002, and the President approved it on 
December 19, 2002. Public Law 107-365.
    H.R. 3971; Mr. Hastings et al.: An Act to provide for an 
independent investigation of Forest Service firefighter deaths 
that are caused by wildfire entrapment or burnover. H.R. 3971 
was received in the Senate on June 25, 2002 and placed on the 
Calendar without reference to the Committee . The Senate passed 
H.R. 3971 on July 10, 2002, and the President approved it on 
July 24, 2002. Public Law 107-203.
    H.R. 4129; Mr. Cannon: An Act to amend the Central Utah 
Project Completion Act to clarify the responsibilities of the 
Secretary of the Interior with respect to the Central Utah 
Project, to redirect unexpended budget authority for the 
Central Utah Project for wastewater treatment and reuse and 
other purposes, to provide for prepayment of repayment 
contracts for municipal and industrial water delivery 
facilities, and to eliminate a deadline for such prepayment. 
The Subcommittee on Water and Power held a hearing on the 
Senate companion bill, S. 2475, on June 6, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-
817. The Committee ordered S. 2475 reported with an amendment 
on October 3, 2002. The Senate passed the House companion 
measure, H.R. 4129, in lieu of S. 2475 on November 19, 2002, 
and the President approved it on December 19, 2002. Public Law 
107-366.
    H.R. 4638; Mr. Thune: An Act to reauthorize the Mni Wiconi 
Rural Water Supply Project. The Committee ordered the Senate 
companion bill, S. 1999, reported with an amendment in lieu of 
H.R. 4638, on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-268. The House passed 
H.R. 4638 on September 24, 2002. The Senate passed H.R. 4638 in 
lieu of S. 1999 on November 19, 2002, and the President 
approved it on December 19, 2002. Public Law 107-367.
    H.R. 4682; Mr. Murtha: An Act to revise the boundary of the 
Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site, and for 
other purposes. The Committee ordered the bill reported without 
amendment on October 3, 2002. The Senate passed the bill on 
November 19, 2002, and the President approved it on December 
19, 2002. Public Law 107-369.
    H.R. 4692; Mr. Bishop: An Act to amend and Act entitled 
``An Act to authorize the Establishment of the Andersonville 
National Historic Site in the State of Georgia, and for other 
purposes'', to provide for the addition of certain donated 
lands to the Andersonville National Historic Site. The House 
passed H.R. 4692 on October 1, 2002; the Senate passed it on 
November 19, 2002; and the President approved it on December 
17, 2002. Public Law 107-357.
    H.R. 4750; Mr. Farr: An Act to designate certain lands in 
the State of California as components of the National 
Wilderness Preservation System, and for other purposes. H.R. 
4750 was received in the Senate on November 15, 2002 and held 
at the desk. The Senate passed the bill on November 19, 2002 
and the President approved it on December 19, 2002. Public Law 
107-370.
    H.R. 4874; Mr. Otter: An Act to direct the Secretary of the 
Interior to disclaim any Federal interest in lands adjacent to 
Spirit Lake and Twin Lakes in the State of Idaho resulting from 
possible omission of lands from an 1880 survey. The Committee 
ordered the Senate companion bill, S. 2585, reported without 
amendment on October 3, 2002. The Senate passed H.R. 4874 in 
lieu of S. 2585 on November 19, 2002, and the President 
approved it on December 19, 2002. Public Law 107-371.
    H.R. 4944; Mr. Wolf et al: An Act to designate the Cedar 
Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park as a unit of the 
National Park System. The Subcommittee held a hearing on the 
Senate companion bill, S. 2623, September 19, 2002. S. Hrg. 
107-860. The Committee ordered S. 2623 reported with an 
amendment on October 3, 2002. The Senate passed H.R. 4944 in 
lieu of S. 2623 on November 19, 2002, and the President 
approved it on December 19, 2002. Public Law 107-373.
    H.R. 4953; Mr. Walden: An Act to direct the Secretary of 
the Interior to grant to Deschutes and Crook Counties in the 
State of Oregon a right-of-way to West Butte Road. The 
Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests held a hearing on the 
Senate companion bill, S. 2482, on June 18, 2002. S. Hrg. 107-
762. The Committee ordered S. 2482 reported with an amendment 
on July 31, 2002. S. Rept. 107-277. The Senate passed H.R. 4953 
in lieu of S. 2482 on November 19, 2002, and the President 
approved it on December 19, 2002. Public Law 107-374.
    H.R. 5099; Mr. Hansen: An Act to extend the periods of 
authorization for the Secretary of the Interior to implement 
capital construction projects associated with the endangered 
fish recovery implementation programs for the Upper Colorado 
and San Juan River Basins. To Committee ordered the bill 
reported without amendment on October 3, 2002. The Senate 
passed the bill on November 19, 2002, and the President 
approved it on December 19, 2002. Public Law 107-375.
    H.R. 5125; Mr. Miller et al.: An Act to amend the American 
Battlefield Protection Act of 1996 to authorize the Secretary 
of the Interior to establish a battlefield acquisition grant 
program. The Committee ordered H.R. 5125 reported without 
amendment in lieu of the Senate companion measure, S. 2968, on 
October 3, 2002. The Senate passed H.R. 5125 on November 19, 
2002, and the President approved it on December 17, 2002. 
Public Law 107-359.
    H.R. 5200; Mr. Gibbons: An Act to establish wilderness 
areas, promote conservation, improve public land, and provide 
for high quality development in Clark County, Nevada, and for 
other purposes. The Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests 
held a hearing on the Senate companion measure, S. 2612, on 
June 30, 2002. The Committee ordered S. 2612 reported with an 
amendment on October 3, 2002. The House passed H.R. 5200 on 
October 16, 2002. The Senate passed H.R. 5200 in lieu of S. 
2612 on October 17, 2002, and the President approved it on 
November 6, 2002. Public Law 107-282.
    H.R. 5436; Mr. DeFazio: An Act to extend the deadline for 
commencement of construction of a hydroelectric project in the 
State of Oregon. The Committee ordered the Senate companion 
bill, S. 2927, reported without amendment on October 3, 2002. 
The Senate passed H.R. 5436 in lieu of S. 2927 on November 19, 
2002, and the President approved it on December 19, 2002. 
Public Law 107-376.
    H.J. Res. 87; Mr. Barton et al.: Approving the site at 
Yucca Mountain, Nevada, for the development of a repository for 
the disposal of high-level radioactive waste and spent nuclear 
fuel, pursuant to the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982. Public 
Law 107-200. See Major Legislative Initiatives: Approval of the 
Yucca Mountain Site.
    H.J. Res. 117; Mr. Roemer et al.: Approving the location of 
the commemorative work in the District of Columbia honoring 
former President John Adams. The House passed H. J. Res. 117 on 
November 15, 2002. It was received in the Senate and held at 
the desk on the same day. The Senate passed the bill on 
November 20, 2002, and the President approved it on December 2, 
2002. Public Law 107-315. 
                            
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