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                        COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL

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                          LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR

                      ONE HUNDRED SEVENTH CONGRESS

                                Convened January 3, 2001
                                Adjourned December 20, 2001
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                                Convened January 23, 2002
                                Adjourned December 31, 2002
                                                          SECOND SESSION
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            DURING THE 107TH CONGRESS UNTIL JUNE 6, 2001 \1\
  \1\ Senator Lieberman became Chairman on June 6, 2001.
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                   FRED THOMPSON, Tennessee, Chairman

            JOSEPH I. LIEBERMAN, Connecticut, Ranking Member

      TED STEVENS, Alaska                  CARL LEVIN, Michigan
      SUSAN M. COLLINS, Maine              DANIEL K. AKAKA, Hawaii
      GEORGE V. VOINOVICH, Ohio            RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois
      PETE V. DOMENICI, New Mexico \3\     ROBERT G. TORRICELLI, New 
      THAD COCHRAN, Mississippi              Jersey
      JUDD GREGG, New Hampshire            MAX CLELAND, Georgia
      ROBERT F. BENNETT, Utah              THOMAS R. CARPER, Delaware
                                           JEAN CARNAHAN, Missouri

            DURING THE 107TH CONGRESS AS OF JUNE 6, 2001 \2\
  \2\ Senator Lieberman was Chairman from January 3, 2001 until January 
20, 2001, when Senator Thompson became Chairman. On June 6, 2001, 
Senator Lieberman became Chairman for the remainder of the 107th 
Congress.
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               JOSEPH I. LIEBERMAN, Connecticut, Chairman

      CARL LEVIN, Michigan                 FRED THOMPSON, Tennessee
      DANIEL K. AKAKA, Hawaii              TED STEVENS, Alaska
      RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois          SUSAN M. COLLINS, Maine
      ROBERT G. TORRICELLI, New Jersey     GEORGE V. VOINOVICH, Ohio
      MAX CLELAND, Georgia                 THAD COCHRAN, Mississippi
      THOMAS R. CARPER, Delaware           ROBERT F. BENNETT, Utah
      JEAN CARNAHAN, Missouri              JIM BUNNING, Kentucky
      MARK DAYTON, Minnesota               PETER G. FITZGERALD, Illinois 
                                             \3\
  \3\ Senator Domenici left the Committee and Senator Fitzgerald 
replaced him on April 23, 2002.

              Hannah S. Sistare, Staff Director and Counsel
       Joyce A. Rechtschaffen, Minority Staff Director and Counsel
                      Darla D. Cassell, Chief Clerk

   Committee Office: SD-340 Dirksen Senate Office Building, 20510-6250
       Committee Hearing Room: 342 Dirksen Senate Office Building
   Telephone: (202) 224-4751 (Majority)      (202) 224-2627 (Minority)

                      SUBCOMMITTEES OF THE 107TH CONGRESS \1\
  \1\ Senator Lieberman was Chairman from January 3, 2001 until January 
20, 2001, when Senator Thompson became Chairman. On June 6, 2001, 
Senator Lieberman became Chairman for the remainder of the 107th 
Congress.
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       INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, PROLIFERATION, AND FEDERAL SERVICES
                   THAD COCHRAN, Mississippi, Chairman
                 DANIEL K. AKAKA, Hawaii, Ranking Member
    TED STEVENS, Alaska
    SUSAN M. COLLINS, Maine
    PETE V. DOMENICI, New Mexico \2\
    JUDD GREGG, New Hampshire
    ROBERT F. BENNETT, Utah
  \2\ Senator Domenici left the Committee and Senator Fitzgerald 
replaced him on April 23, 2002.
                                           CARL LEVIN, Michigan
                                           ROBERT G. TORRICELLI, New 
                                             Jersey
                                           MAX CLELAND, Georgia
                                           THOMAS R. CARPER, Delaware
                                           JEAN CARNAHAN, Missouri

 OVERSIGHT OF GOVERNMENT MANAGEMENT, RESTRUCTURING AND THE DISTRICT OF 
                                COLUMBIA
                   GEORGE V. VOINOVICH, Ohio, Chairman
               RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois, Ranking Member
    TED STEVENS, Alaska                    DANIEL K. AKAKA, Hawaii
    SUSAN M. COLLINS, Maine                ROBERT G. TORRICELLI, New 
    PETE V. DOMENICI, New Mexico \2\         Jersey
    THAD COCHRAN, Mississippi              THOMAS R. CARPER, Delaware
                                           JEAN CARNAHAN, Missouri

                PERMANENT SUBCOMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATIONS
                    SUSAN M. COLLINS, Maine, Chairman
                  CARL LEVIN, Michigan, Ranking Member
    TED STEVENS, Alaska                    DANIEL K. AKAKA, Hawaii
    GEORGE V. VOINOVICH, Ohio              RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois
    PETE V. DOMENICI, New Mexico \2\       ROBERT G. TORRICELLI, New 
    THAD COCHRAN, Mississippi                Jersey
    JUDD GREGG, New Hampshire              MAX CLELAND, Georgia
    ROBERT F. BENNETT, Utah                THOMAS R. CARPER, Delaware
                                           JEAN CARNAHAN, Missouri

                      SUBCOMMITTEES OF THE 107TH CONGRESS \1\
  \1\ Senator Lieberman was Chairman from January 3, 2001 until January 
20, 2001, when Senator Thompson became Chairman. On June 6, 2001, 
Senator Lieberman became Chairman for the remainder of the 107th 
Congress.
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       INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, PROLIFERATION, AND FEDERAL SERVICES
                    DANIEL K. AKAKA, Hawaii, Chairman
    CARL LEVIN, Michigan                   THAD COCHRAN, Mississippi
    ROBERT G. TORRICELLI, New Jersey       TED STEVENS, Alaska
    MAX CLELAND, Georgia                   SUSAN M. COLLINS, Maine
    THOMAS R. CARPER, Delaware             GEORGE V. VOINOVICH, Ohio
    JEAN CARNAHAN, Missouri                ROBERT F. BENNETT, Utah
    MARK DAYTON, Minnesota                 PETER G. FITZGERALD, Illinois

 OVERSIGHT OF GOVERNMENT MANAGEMENT, RESTRUCTURING AND THE DISTRICT OF 
                                COLUMBIA
                  RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois, Chairman
    DANIEL K. AKAKA, Hawaii                GEORGE V. VOINOVICH, Ohio
    ROBERT G. TORRICELLI, New Jersey       TED STEVENS, Alaska
    THOMAS R. CARPER, Delaware             SUSAN M. COLLINS, Maine
    JEAN CARNAHAN, Missouri                THAD COCHRAN, Mississippi
    MARK DAYTON, Minnesota                 PETER G. FITZGERALD, Illinois

                PERMANENT SUBCOMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATIONS
                     CARL LEVIN, Michigan, Chairman
    DANIEL K. AKAKA, Hawaii                SUSAN M. COLLINS, Maine
    RICHARD J. DURBIN, Illinois            TED STEVENS, Alaska
    ROBERT G. TORRICELLI, New Jersey       GEORGE V. VOINOVICH, Ohio
    MAX CLELAND, Georgia                   THAD COCHRAN, Mississippi
    THOMAS R. CARPER, Delaware             ROBERT F. BENNETT, Utah
    JEAN CARNAHAN, Missouri                JIM BUNNING, Kentucky
    MARK DAYTON, Minnesota                 PETER G. FITZGERALD, Illinois
                                 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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      Senate and House bills and resolutions referred to Committee......

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      Legislation referred to Subcommittees.............................

                                                                       2

      Committee business................................................

                                                                       5

      Senate reports (in numerical order)...............................

                                                                       9

      House reports on bills referred to Committee......................

                                                                      11

      Public laws agreed to.............................................

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Calendar of legislation:
          Short title reference of certain bills........................

                                                                      17

          Senate bills..................................................

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          Senate resolutions............................................

                                                                      45

          Senate concurrent resolutions.................................

                                                                      47

          House bills...................................................

                                                                      49

          House concurrent resolutions..................................

                                                                      71

      Hearings..........................................................

                                                                      73

      Special Committee and Subcommittee reports and publications 
        (Committee Prints)..............................................

                                                                      81

      Nominations.......................................................

                                                                      83

      Executive Communications referred to the Committee................

                                                                      91

      Petitions and Memorials referred to the Committee.................

                                                                     125

      Presidential Messages referred to the Committee...................

                                                                     127

      Jurisdiction of the Committee on Governmental Affairs.............

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SENATE BILLS



  

  

S. 21

S. 45

S. 46

S. 108

S. 110

S. 155

S. 159

S. 177

S. 187

S. 201

S. 263

S. 271

S. 276

S. 529

S. 534

S. 561

S. 580

S. 645

S. 673

S. 737

S. 740

S. 768

S. 803

S. 815

S. 851

S. 871

S. 897

S. 908

S. 962

S. 970

S. 985

S. 995

S. 1003

S. 1008

S. 1026

S. 1073

S. 1080

S. 1110

S. 1129

S. 1138

S. 1144

S. 1152

S. 1181

S. 1184

S. 1186

S. 1198

S. 1202

S. 1222

S. 1256

S. 1260

S. 1271

S. 1286

S. 1347

S. 1369

S. 1381

S. 1382

S. 1397

S. 1412

S. 1449

S. 1456

S. 1498

S. 1501

S. 1534

S. 1562

S. 1575

S. 1603




  

  

S. 1612

S. 1613

S. 1639

S. 1651

S. 1713

S. 1714

S. 1771

S. 1780

S. 1784

S. 1800

S. 1801

S. 1807

S. 1811

S. 1818

S. 1821

S. 1822

S. 1828

S. 1845

S. 1867

S. 1892

S. 1906

S. 1908

S. 1913

S. 1934

S. 1935

S. 1970

S. 1982

S. 1983

S. 2014

S. 2020

S. 2181

S. 2217

S. 2316

S. 2383

S. 2389

S. 2433

S. 2452

S. 2465

S. 2488

S. 2492

S. 2527

S. 2530

S. 2629

S. 2644

S. 2651

S. 2705

S. 2746

S. 2754

S. 2765

S. 2770

S. 2791

S. 2794

S. 2828

S. 2829

S. 2840

S. 2866

S. 2874

S. 2900

S. 2907

S. 2918

S. 2929

S. 2931

S. 2936

S. 2939

S. 3044

S. 3054

SENATE BILLS

  

S. 3067

S. 3070

S. 3077

S. 3088

S. 3120

S. 3131

S. 3137

S. 3173

S. Res. 51

S. Res. 71

S. Res. 77

S. Res. 96

S. Res. 187

S. Res. 251

S. Res. 289

S. Res. 303

S. Res. 314

S. Res. 317

S. Con. Res. 3

S. Con. Res. 17

S. Con. Res. 21

S. Con. Res. 56

S. Con. Res. 72

S. Con. Res. 77

S. Con. Res. 99

S. Con. Res. 154



HOUSE BILLS

  

H.R. 2

H.R. 93

H.R. 132

H.R. 169

H.R. 327

H.R. 364

H.R. 395

H.R. 577

H.R. 669

H.R. 670

H.R. 788

H.R. 821

H.R. 1042

H.R. 1183

H.R. 1366

H.R. 1374

H.R. 1499

H.R. 1748

H.R. 1749

H.R. 1753

H.R. 1761

H.R. 1766

H.R. 2043

H.R. 2061

H.R. 2199

H.R. 2261

H.R. 2305

H.R. 2336

H.R. 2454

H.R. 2456

H.R. 2559

H.R. 2577

H.R. 2657

H.R. 2876

H.R. 2910

H.R. 3034

H.R. 3072

H.R. 3248

H.R. 3379

H.R. 3738

H.R. 3739

H.R. 3740

H.R. 3789

H.R. 3921

H.R. 3924

H.R. 3925

H.R. 3960

H.R. 4102

H.R. 4486

H.R. 4717

H.R. 4755

H.R. 4794

H.R. 4797

H.R. 4851

H.R. 4878

H.R. 5145

H.R. 5308

H.R. 5333

H.R. 5336

H.R. 5340

H.R. 5574

H. Con. Res. 257

H. Con. Res. 339
  LEGISLATION REFERRED TO THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON OVERSIGHT OF GOVERNMENT 
         MANAGEMENT, RESTRUCTURING AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA


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                          Mr. Durbin, Chairman

                      Mr. Voinovich, Ranking Member

                              Mr. Stevens

                                                  Mr. Akaka

                              Ms. Collins

                                                  Mr. Torricelli

                              Mr. Domenici

                                                  Mr. Carper

                              Mr. Cochran

                                                  Mrs. Carnahan

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Bill No.

                              Bill No.

                              Bill No.
Bill No.----------------------------------------------------------------
S. 1382
S. 1501
S. 2316
S. 2866
  
H.R. 1499
H.R. 2061
H.R. 2199
H.R. 2305
H.R. 2657
  
  LEGISLATION REFERRED TO THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, 
                   PROLIFERATION, AND FEDERAL SERVICES


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                           Mr. Akaka, Chairman

                       Mr. Cochran, Ranking Member

                              Mr. Stevens

                                                  Mr. Levin

                              Ms. Collins

                                                  Mr. Torricelli

                              Mr. Domenici

                                                  Mr. Cleland

                              Mr. Gregg

                                                  Mr. Carper

                              Mr. Bennett

                                                  Mrs. Carnahan

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Bill No.

                              Bill No.

                              Bill No.
Bill No.----------------------------------------------------------------
S. 46
S. 110
S. 155
S. 177
S. 201
S. 263
S. 271
S. 529
S. 561
S. 673
S. 737
S. 768
S. 871
S. 897
S. 970
S. 995
S. 1003
S. 1026
S. 1080
S. 1110
S. 1129
S. 1138
S. 1181
S. 1184
S. 1222
S. 1256
S. 1286
S. 1369
S. 1381
S. 1397
S. 1498
S. 1562
S. 1603
S. 1639
S. 1713
S. 1714
S. 1771
S. 1800
S. 1801
S. 1818
S. 1821
S. 1822
S. 1828
S. 1845
S. 1892
S. 1906
S. 1913
S. 1934
S. 1935
S. 1970
S. 1982
S. 1983
S. 2217
S. 2383
S. 2389
S. 2433
S. 2527
S. 2651
S. 2705
S. 2754
S. 2765
S. 2770
S. 2840
S. 2874
S. 2828
S. 2829
S. 2900
S. 2907
S. 2918
S. 2929
S. 2931
S. 2936
S. 2939
  
S. Res. 71
S. Res. 96
S. Res. 289
S. Res. 303
S. Res. 314
  
S. Con Res. 3
S. Con. Res. 17
S. Con. Res. 56
S. Con. Res. 72
S. Con. Res. 77
S. Con. Res. 99
  
H.R. 93
H.R. 364
H.R. 821
H.R. 1183
H.R. 1366
H.R. 1374
H.R. 1749
H.R. 1753
H.R. 1761
H.R. 1766
H.R. 1748
H.R. 2043
H.R. 2261
H.R. 2454
H.R. 2456
H.R. 2559
H.R. 2577
H.R. 2876
H.R. 2910
H.R. 3034
H.R. 3072
H.R. 3248
H.R. 3379
H.R. 3738
H.R. 3739
H.R. 3740
H.R. 3789
H.R. 3924
H.R. 3925
H.R. 3960
H.R. 4102
H.R. 4486
H.R. 4717
H.R. 4755
H.R. 4794
H.R. 4797
H.R. 5145
H.R. 5308
H.R. 5333
H.R. 5336
  
H. Con. Res. 257
  
                   C O M M I T T E E   B U S I N E S S
                   C O M M I T T E E   B U S I N E S S
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                            February 15, 2001
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business item:
  The nomination of Joe M. Allbaugh to be Director of the Federal 
Emergency Management Agency.
                              March 8, 2001
  The Committee held an organizational meeting where it took the 
following action:
  Following are the Subcommittee membership assignments approved and 
adopted:
  International Security, Proliferation and Federal Services: Senators 
Cochran (Chair), Stevens, Collins, Domenici, Gregg, Bennett, Akaka, 
Levin, Torricelli, Cleland, Carper and Carnahan.
  Oversight of Government Management, Restructuring and the District of 
Columbia: Senators Voinovich (Chair), Stevens, Collins, Domenici, 
Cochran, Durbin, Akaka, Torricelli, Carper and Carnahan.
  Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations: Senators Collins (Chair), 
Stevens, Voinovich, Domenici, Cochran, Gregg, Bennett, Levin, Akaka, 
Durbin, Torricelli, Cleland, Carper and Carnahan.
  The Committee's Rules of Procedure for the 107th Congress were 
approved and adopted.
  The Committee's funding resolution was ordered favorably reported.
                              May 23, 2001
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items:
  The nominations of John D. Graham to be Administrator of the Office of 
Information and Regulatory Affairs at the Office of Management and 
Budget; Stephen A. Perry to be Administrator of the General Services 
Administration; Angela B. Styles to be Administrator of the Office of 
Federal Procurement Policy; Erik P. Christian to be an Associate Judge 
of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia; and Maurice A. Ross 
to be an Associate Judge of the Superior Court of the District of 
Columbia.
                              July 11, 2001
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items:
  The nominations of Othoniel ``Tony'' Armendariz to be a Member of the 
Federal Labor Relations Authority, and Kay C. James to be Director of 
the Office of Personnel Management.
                             August 2, 2001
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items:
  S. 1008, Climate Change Strategy and Technology Innovation Act of 2001 
(as amended);
  S. 1202, a bill to amend the Ethics in Government Act of 1978 (5 
U.S.C. App.) to extend the authorization of appropriations for the 
Office of Government Ethics through fiscal year 2006;
  S. 1198, a bill to reauthorize Franchise Fund Pilot Programs;
  S. 1144, a bill to amend title III of the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless 
Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 11331 et seq.) to reauthorize the Federal 
Emergency Management Food and Shelter Program, and for other purposes;
  S. 271/H.R. 93, Federal Firefighters Retirement Age Fairness Act;
  H.R. 1042, to prevent the elimination of certain reports.

  Postal Naming Bills:
  S. 737, a bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 811 South Main Street in Yerington, Nevada, as the 
``Joseph E. Dini, Jr. Post Office.''
  S. 970, a bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 39 Tremont Street, Paris Hill, Maine, as the Horatio 
King Post Office Building.
  S. 985/H.R. 1183, a bill to designate the facility of the United 
States Postal Service located at 113 South Main Street in Sylvania, 
Georgia, as the ``G. Elliot Hagan Post Office Building.''
  S. 1026, a bill to designate the United States Post Office located at 
60 Third Avenue in Long Branch, New Jersey, as the ``Pat King Post 
Office Building.''
  S. 1181/H.R. 2043, a bill to designate the facility of the United 
States Postal Service located at 2719 South Webster Street in Kokomo, 
Indiana, as the ``Elwood Haynes ``Bud'' Hillis Post Office Building.''
  H.R. 364, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 5927 Southwest 70th Street in Miami, Florida, as the 
``Marjory Williams Scrivens Post Office.''
  H.R. 821, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 1030 South Church Street in Asheboro, North Carolina, 
as the ``W. Joe Trogdon Post Office Building.''
  H.R. 1753, to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 419 Rutherford Avenue, N.E., in Roanoke, Virginia, as 
the ``M. Caldwell Butler Post Office Building.''
  The nominations of Lynn C. Leibovitz to be an Associate Judge for the 
Superior Court of the District of Columbia and Daniel R. Levinson to be 
Inspector General of General Services Administration.
                            November 5, 2001
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business item:
  The nomination of Mark W. Everson to be Controller of the Office of 
Federal Financial Management at the Office of Management and Budget.
                            November 14, 2001
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items:
  S. 1498, a bill to provide that Federal employees, members of the 
foreign service, members of the uniformed services, family members and 
dependents of such employees and members, and other individuals may 
retain for personal use promotional items received as a result of 
official Government travel;
  H.R. 2456, a bill to provide that Federal employees, members of the 
foreign service, members of the uniformed services, family members and 
dependents of such employees and members, and other individuals may 
retain for personal use promotional items received as a result of 
official Government travel;
  S. 1382, District of Columbia Family Court Act of 2001;
  H.R. 2657, District of Columbia Family Court Act of 2001;
  H.R. 1499, District of Columbia College Access Technical Corrections 
Act;
  H.R. 2199, District of Columbia Police Coordination Amendment Act of 
2001;
  H.R. 2061, an act to amend the charter of Southeastern University of 
the District of Columbia;
  S. 1271, Small Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2001;
  H.R. 2336, an act to make permanent the authority to redact financial 
disclosure statements of judicial employees and judicial officers;
  H.R. 2559, an act to amend chapter 90 of title 5, United States Code, 
relating to Federal long-term care insurance.

  Postal Naming Bills:
  S. 1184/H.R. 2261, a bill to designate the facility of the United 
States Postal Service located at 2853 Candler Road in Decatur, Georgia, 
as the ``Earl T. Shinhoster Post Office;''
  S. 1381/H.R. 2454, a bill to redesignate the facility of the United 
States Postal Service located at 5472 Crenshaw Boulevard in Los Angeles, 
California, as the ``Congressmen Julian C. Dixon Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 1766, an act to designate the facility of the United States 
Postal Service located at 4270 John Marr Drive in Annandale, Virginia, 
as the ``Stan Parris Post Office Building;''
  S. 737, a bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 811 South Main Street in Yerington, Nevada, as the 
``Joseph E. Dini, Jr. Post Office;'' and
  The nomination Odessa F. Vincent to be an Associate Judge for the 
Superior Court of the District of Columbia.
                            February 12, 2002
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items:
  The nominations of Nancy Dorn to be Deputy Director of the Office of 
Management and Budget, Dan G. Blair to be Deputy Director of the Office 
of Personnel Management, and John L. Howard to be Chairman of the 
Special Panel on Appeals.
                             March 12, 2002
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items:
  The nominations of Jeanette Clark to be an Associate Judge of the 
Superior Court of the District of Columbia and Louis Kincannon to be 
Director of the Census.
                             March 21, 2002
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items:
  H.R. 169, Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and 
Retaliation Act of 2001;
  S. 803, E-Government Act of 2001;
  S. 1867, A bill to establish the National Commission on Terrorist 
Attacks Upon the United States, and for other purposes;
  S. 1811, Presidential Appointments Improvement Act of 2001;
  S. 1822, A bill to amend Title 5, United States Code, to allow certain 
catchup contributions to the Thrift Savings Plan to be made by 
participants age 50 or over;
  H.R. 577, An act to require disclosure of contributions to a 
Presidential Library;
  H.R. 2305, Criminal Justice Coordinating Council Restructuring Act of 
2001;
  S. Res. 187, Commending the staffs of Members of Congress, the Capitol 
Police, the Office of the Attending Physician and his health care staff, 
and other members of the Capitol Hill community for their courage and 
professionalism during the days and weeks following the release of 
anthrax in Senator Daschle's office;
  H. Con. Res. 339, Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding the 
Bureau of the Census on the 100th anniversary of its establishment.

  Postal Naming Bills:
  S. 1222, A bill to redesignate the facility of the United States 
Postal Service located at 89 River Street in Hoboken, New Jersey, as the 
``Frank Sinatra Post Office Building;''
  S. 1892, A bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 375 Carlls Path in Deer Park, New York, as the 
``Raymond M. Downey Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 3379, (House companion bill to S. 1892) An act to designate the 
facility of the United States Postal Service located at 375 Carlls Path 
in Deer Park, New York, as the ``Raymond M. Downey Post Office 
Building;''
  S. 1906, A bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 3698 Inner Perimeter Road in Valdosta, Georgia, as 
the ``Major Lyn McIntosh Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 1748, An act to designate the facility of the United States 
Postal Service located at 805 Glen Burnie Road in Richmond, Virginia, as 
the ``Tom Bliley Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 1749, An act to designate the facility of the United States 
Postal Service located at 685 Turnberry Road in Newport News, Virginia, 
as the ``Herbert H. Bateman Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 2577, An act to designate the facility of the United States 
Postal Service located at 310 South State Street in St. Ignace, 
Michigan, as the ``Bob Davis Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 2876, An act to designate the facility of the United States 
Postal Service located in Harlem, Montana, as the ``Francis Bardanouve 
United States Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 2910, An act to designate the facility of the United States 
Postal Service located at 3131 South Crater Road in Petersburg, 
Virginia, as the ``Norman Sisisky Post Office Building;'' and
  H.R. 3072, An act to designate the facility of the United States 
Postal Service located at 125 Main Street in Forest City, North 
Carolina, as the ``Vernon Tarlton Post Office Building.''
                              May 22, 2002
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items:
  S. 2452, The National Homeland Security and Combating Terrorism Act of 
2002;
  S. 2530, A bill to amend the Inspector General Act of 1978 to 
establish police powers for certain Inspector General agents engaged in 
official duties and provide an oversight mechanism for the exercise of 
those powers;
  S. 1713, The Alaska Bypass Mail, Passenger and Freight Stability Act 
of 2001.

  Postal Naming Bills:
  S. 1970, A bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 2829 Commercial Way in Rock Springs, Wyoming, as the 
``Teno Roncalio Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 3789, (House companion bill to S. 1970) An act to designate the 
facility of the United States Postal Service located at 2829 Commercial 
Way in Rock Springs, Wyoming, as the ``Teno Roncalio Post Office 
Building;''
  S. 1983, A bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 201 Main Street in Lake Placid, New York, as the 
``John A. `Jack' Shea Post Office Building;''
  S. 2217, A bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 3101 West Sunflower Avenue in Santa Ana, California, 
as the ``Hector G. Godinez Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 1366, (House companion bill to S. 2217) An act to designate the 
facility of the United States Post Office building located at 3101 West 
Sunflower Avenue in Santa Ana, California, as the ``Hector G. Godinez 
Post Office Building;''
  S. 2433, A bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 1590 East Joyce Boulevard in Fayetteville, Arkansas, 
as the ``Clarence B. Craft Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 4486, (House companion bill to S. 2433) An act to designate the 
facility of the United States Postal Service located at 1590 East Joyce 
Boulevard in Fayetteville, Arkansas, as the ``Clarence B. Craft Post 
Office Building;''
  H.R. 1374, An act to designate the facility of the United States 
Postal Service located at 600 Calumet Street in Lake Linden, Michigan, 
as the ``Philip E. Ruppe Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 3960, An act to designate the facility of the United States 
Postal Service located at 3719 Highway 4 in Jay, Florida, as the 
``Joseph W. Westmoreland Post Office Building;'' and
  The nominations of Todd Walther Dillard, to be United States Marshal 
for the Superior Court of the District of Columbia; Paul A. Quander, 
Jr., to be Director of the District of Columbia Court Services and 
Offender Supervision Agency; and Robert R. Rigsby, to be an Associate 
Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.
  Authorized the issuance of subpoenas to the Executive Office of the 
President and the Office of the Vice President in connection with the 
Committee's investigation regarding Enron Corp. The subpoenas will seek 
documents relating to certain communications with or about Enron.
                            July 24-25, 2002
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items:
  S. 2452, The National Homeland Security and Combating Terrorism Act of 
2002: Final vote on the Motion to Authorize the Chairman to Withdraw the 
Amendments Ordered Reported on May 22, 2002 and Offer Instead as a Floor 
Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute the Lieberman Substitute, as 
amended; and
  The nominations of James E. Boasberg to be an Associate Judge of the 
Superior Court of the District of Columbia; Michael D. Brown to be 
Deputy Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency; and Mark W. 
Everson to be Deputy Director for Management, Office of Management and 
Budget.
                             October 9, 2002
  The Committee ordered favorably reported the following business items:
  S. 1651, United States Consensus Council Act of 2001;
  S. 3054, No Taxation Without Representation Act of 2002;
  S. 2936, A bill to amend chapter 84 of title 5, United States Code, to 
provide that certain Federal annuity computations are adjusted by 1 
percent relating to periods of receiving disability payments, and for 
other purposes;
  S. 2527, A bill to provide for health benefits coverage under chapter 
89 of title 5, United States Code, for individuals enrolled in a plan 
administered by the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, and for 
other purposes;
  S. 3070, A bill to reauthorize the Merit Systems Protection Board and 
the Office of the Special Counsel and amendments to the Whistleblower 
Protection Act;
  S. 3044, Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency Interstate 
Supervision Act of 2002;
  H.R. 4878, Improper Payments Information Act of 2002;
  S. 2644, Accountability of Tax Dollars Act of 2002.

  Postal Naming Bills:
  S. 2828, A bill to redesignate the facility of the United States 
Postal Service located at 6910 South Yorktown Avenue in Tulsa, Oklahoma, 
as the ``Robert Wayne Jenkins Station;''
  S. 2840/H.R. 4102, A bill to designate the facility of the United 
States Postal Service located at 120 North Maine Street in Fallon, 
Nevada, as the ``Rollan D. Melton Post Office Building;''
  S. 2918/H.R. 5336, A bill to designate the facility of the United 
States Postal Service located at 380 Main Street in Farmingdale, New 
York, as the ``Peter J. Ganci, Jr. Post Office Building;''
  S. 2929/H.R. 4797, A bill to designate the facility of the United 
States Postal Service located at 265 South Western Avenue, Los Angeles, 
California, as the ``Nat King Cole Post Office;''
  S. 2931, A bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal 
Service located at 5805 White Oak Avenue in Encino, California, as the 
``Francis Dayle `Chick' Hearn Post Office;''
  H.R. 3034, An act to redesignate the facility of the United States 
Postal Service located at 89 River Street in Hoboken, New Jersey, as the 
``Frank Sinatra Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 3738, An act to designate the facility of the United States 
Postal Service located at 1299 North 7th Street in Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania, as the ``Herbert Arlene Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 3739, An act to designate the facility of the United States 
Postal Service located at 6150 North Broad Street in Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania, as the ``Rev. Leon Sullivan Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 3740, An act to designate the facility of the United States 
Postal Service located at 925 Dickinson Street in Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania, as the ``William A. Cibotti Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 4717, An act to designate the facility of the United States 
Postal Service located at 1199 Pasadena Boulevard in Pasadena, Texas, as 
the ``Jim Fonteno Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 4755, An act to designate the facility of the United States 
Postal Service located at 204 South Broad Street in Lancaster, Ohio, as 
the ``Clarence Miller Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 4794, An act to designate the facility of the United States 
Postal Service located at 1895 Avenida Del Oro in Oceanside, California, 
as the ``Ronald C. Packard Post Office Building;''
  H.R. 5308, An act to designate the facility of the United States 
Postal Service located at 301 South Howes Street in Fort Collins, 
Colorado, as the ``Barney Apodaca Post Office;''
  H.R. 5333, An act to designate the facility of the United States 
Postal Service located at 4 East Central Street in Worcester, 
Massachusetts, as the ``Joseph D. Early Post Office Building;''
  The nominations of Ruth Y. Goldway to be a Commissioner on the Postal 
Rate Commission and Tony Hammond to be a Commissioner on the Postal Rate 
Commission.
    
            SENATE REPORTS--COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
            SENATE REPORTS--COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
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S. Rept. 107-1

                                                          Special Report

Activities of the Committee on Governmental Affairs. (For the 105th 
  Congress.)

  

S. Rept. 107-20

                                                          Special Report

Activities of the Committee on Governmental Affairs. (For the 106th 
  Congress.)

  

S. Rept. 107-88

                                                                 S. 1202

Office of Government Ethics Authorization Act of 2001.

  

S. Rept. 107-90

                                                               H.R. 1042

To Prevent the Elimination of Certain Reports.

  

S. Rept. 107-99

                                                                 S. 1008

Climate Change Strategy and Technology Innovation Act of 2001.

  

S. Rept. 107-101

                                                               H.R. 1499

District of Columbia College Access Improvement Act of 2001.

  

S. Rept. 107-102

                                                               H.R. 2061

Amending the charter of Southeastern University of the District of 
  Columbia.

  

S. Rept. 107-103

                                                               H.R. 2199

District of Columbia Police Coordination Amendment Act of 2001.

  

S. Rept. 107-107

                                                                 S. 1382

District of Columbia Family Court Act of 2001.

  

S. Rept. 107-108

                                                               H.R. 2657

District of Columbia Family Court Act of 2001.

  

S. Rept. 107-111

                                                               H.R. 2336

Making Permanent the Authority to Redact Financial Disclosure Statements 
  of Judicial Employees and Judicial Officers.

  

S. Rept. 107-128

                                                               H.R. 2559

Amending chapter 90 of title 5, United States Code, relating to Federal 
  long-term care insurance.

  

S. Rept. 107-133

                                                                     PSI

Phony Identification And Credentials Via The Internet.

  

S. Rept. 107-143

                                                                H.R. 169

To require that Federal agencies be accountable for violations of 
  antidiscrimination and whistleblower protection laws; to require that 
  each Federal agency post quarterly on its public Web site, certain 
  statistical data relating to Federal sector equal employment 
  opportunity complaints filed with such agency; and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 107-145

                                                               H.R. 2305

To authorize certain Federal officials with responsibility for the 
  administration of the criminal justice system of the District of 
  Columbia to serve on and participate in the activities of the District 
  of Columbia Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, and for other 
  purposes.

  

S. Rept. 107-150

                                                                 S. 1867

To establish the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the 
  United States, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 107-152

                                                                 S. 1811

To amend the Ethics in Government Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.) to 
  streamline the financial disclosure process for executive branch 
  employees.

  

S. Rept. 107-153

                                                                 S. 1271

To amend chapter 35 of title 44, United States Code, for the purpose of 
  facilitating compliance by small business concerns with certain 
  Federal paperwork requirements, to establish a task force to examine 
  the feasibility of streamlining paperwork requirements applicable to 
  small business concerns, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 107-160

                                                                H.R. 577

To amend title 44, United States Code, to require any organization that 
  is established for the purpose of raising funds for creating, 
  maintaining, expanding, or conducting activities at a Presidential 
  archival depository or any facilities relating to a Presidential 
  archival depository to disclose the sources and amounts of any funds 
  raised, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 107-174

                                                                  S. 803

To enhance the management and promotion of electronic Government 
  services and processes by establishing a Federal Chief Information 
  Officer within the Office of Management and Budget, and by 
  establishing a broad framework of measures that require using 
  Internet-based information technology to enhance citizen access to 
  Government information and services, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 107-175

                                                                 S. 2452

To establish the Department of National Homeland Security and the 
  National Office for Combating Terrorism.

  

S. Rept. 107-176

                                                                 S. 2530

To amend the Inspector General Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.) to establish 
  police powers for certain Inspector General agents engaged in official 
  duties and provide an oversight mechanism for the exercise of those 
  powers.

  

S. Rept. 107-330

                                                                 S. 1651

To establish the United States Consensus Council to provide for a 
  consensus building process in addressing national public policy 
  issues, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 107-331

                                                                 S. 2644

To amend chapter 35 of title 31, United States Code, to expand the types 
  of Federal agencies that are required to prepare audited financial 
  statements.

  

S. Rept. 107-332

                                                                 S. 3044

To authorize the Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency of the 
  District of Columbia to provide for the interstate supervision of 
  offenders on parole, probation, and supervised release.

  

S. Rept. 107-333

                                                               H.R. 4878

To provide for estimates and reports of improper payments by Federal 
  agencies.

  

S. Rept. 107-343

                                                                 S. 3054

To provide for full voting representation in Congress for the citizens 
  of the District of Columbia, and for other purposes.

  

S. Rept. 107-349

                                                                 S. 3070

To authorize appropriations for the Merit Systems Protection Board and 
  the Office of Special Counsel, and for other purposes.

  
            HOUSE REPORTS--COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
            HOUSE REPORTS--COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
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H. Rept. 107-101 Part I

                                                                H.R. 169

To require that Federal agencies be accountable for violations of 
  antidiscrimination and whistleblower protection laws; to require that 
  each Federal agency post quarterly on its public Web site, certain 
  statistical data relating to Federal sector equal employment 
  opportunity complaints filed with such agency; and for other purposes.

  

H. Rept. 107-235 Part I

                                                               H.R. 2559

To amend chapter 90 of title 5, United States Code, relating to Federal 
  long-term care insurance.

  

H. Rept. 107-239

                                                               H.R. 2336

To make permanent the authority to redact financial disclosure 
  statements of judicial employees and judicial officers.

  

H. Rept. 107-379 Part I & II

                                                               H.R. 3925


To establish an exchange program between the Federal Government and the 
  private sector in order to promote the development of expertise in 
  information technology management, and for other purposes.

  

  

  
          PUBLIC LAWS, PRIVATE LAWS, AND RESOLUTIONS AGREED TO
          PUBLIC LAWS, PRIVATE LAWS, AND RESOLUTIONS AGREED TO
                              ------------

H.R. 132.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
  located at 620 Jacaranda Street in Lanai City, Hawaii, as the ``Goro 
  Hokama Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-6).
        Apr. 12, 2001.
  

H.R. 395.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
  located at 2305 Minton Road in West Melbourne, Florida, as the 
  ``Ronald W. Reagan Post Office of West Melbourne, Florida.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-7).
        Apr. 12, 2001.
  

H.R. 93.--To amend title 5, United States Code, to provide that the 
  mandatory separation age for Federal firefighters be made the same as 
  the age that applies with respect to Federal law enforcement officers.
Signed into law (Public Law 107-27).
        Aug. 20, 2001.
  

H.R. 364.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
  located at 5927 Southwest 70th Street in Miami, Florida, as the 
  ``Marjory Williams Scrivens Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-29).
        Aug. 20, 2001.
  

H.R. 821.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
  located at 1030 South Church Street in Asheboro, North Carolina, as 
  the ``W. Joe Trogdon Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-32).
        Aug. 20, 2001.
  

H.R. 1183.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 113 South Main Street in Sylvania, Georgia, as the 
  ``G. Elliot Hagan Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-34).
        Aug. 20, 2001.
  

H.R. 1753.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 419 Rutherford Avenue, N.E., in Roanoke, Virginia, 
  as the ``M. Caldwell Butler Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-35).
        Aug. 20, 2001.
  

H.R. 2043.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 2719 South Webster Street in Kokomo, Indiana, as 
  the ``Elwood Haynes `Bud' Hillis Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-36).
        Aug. 20, 2001.
  

H.R. 1042.--To prevent the elimination of certain reports.
Signed into law (Public Law 107-74).
        Nov. 28, 2001.
  

H.R. 1766.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 4270 John Marr Drive in Annandale, Virginia, as the 
  ``Stan Parris Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-85).
        Dec. 18, 2001.
  

H.R. 2261.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 2853 Candler Road in Decatur, Georgia, as the 
  ``Earl T. Shinhoster Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-86).
        Dec. 18, 2001.
  

H.R. 2454.--To redesignate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 5472 Crenshaw Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, 
  as the ``Congressman Julian C. Dixon Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-88).
        Dec. 18, 2001.
  

H.R. 1761.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 8588 Richmond Highway in Alexandria, Virginia, as 
  the ``Herb Harris Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-92).
        Dec. 21, 2001.
  

H.R. 2061.--To amend the charter of Southeastern University of the 
  District of Columbia.
Signed into law (Public Law 107-93).
        Dec. 21, 2001.
  

H.R. 2559.--To amend chapter 90 of title 5, United States Code, relating 
  to Federal long-term care insurance.
Signed into law (Public Law 107-104).
        Dec. 27, 2001.
  

H.R. 2199.--To amend the Capital Revitalization and Self-Government 
  Improvement Act of 1997 to permit any Federal law enforcement agency 
  to enter into a cooperative agreement with the Metropolitan Police 
  Department of the District of Columbia to assist the Department in 
  carrying out crime prevention and law enforcement activities in the 
  District of Columbia if deemed appropriate by the Chief of the 
  Department and the United States Attorney for the District of 
  Columbia, and for other purposes.
Signed into law (Public Law 107-113).
        Jan. 8, 2002.
  

H.R. 2657.--To amend title 11, District of Columbia Code, to redesignate 
  the Family Division of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia 
  as the Family Court of the Superior Court, to recruit and retain 
  trained and experienced judges to serve in the Family Court, to 
  promote consistency and efficiency in the assignment of judges to the 
  Family Court and in the consideration of actions and proceedings in 
  the Family Court, and for other purposes.
Signed into law (Public Law 107-114).
        Jan. 8, 2002.
  

S. 1202.--To amend the Ethics in Government Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.) 
  to extend the authorization of appropriations for the Office of 
  Government Ethics through fiscal year 2006.
Signed into law (Public Law 107-119).
        Jan. 15, 2002.
  

S. 1714.--To provide for the installation of a plaque to honor Dr. James 
  Harvey Early in the Williamsburg, Kentucky Post Office Building.
Signed into law (Public Law 107-120).
        Jan. 15, 2002.
  

H.R. 2336.--To extend for 4 years, through December 31, 2005, the 
  authority to redact financial disclosure statements of judicial 
  employees and judicial officers. (As amended)
Signed into law (Public Law 107-126).
        Jan. 16, 2002.
  

H.R. 3248.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 65 North Main Street in Cranbury, New Jersey, as 
  the ``Todd Beamer Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-129).
        Jan. 16, 2002.
  

S. 737.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
  located at 811 South Main Street in Yerington, Nevada, as the ``Joseph 
  E. Dini, Jr. Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-144).
        Feb. 14, 2002.
  

S. 970.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
  located at 39 Tremont Street, Paris Hill, Maine, as the Horatio King 
  Post Office Building.
Signed into law (Public Law 107-145).
        Feb. 14, 2002.
  

S. 1026.--To designate the United States Post Office located at 60 Third 
  Avenue in Long Branch, New Jersey, as the ``Pat King Post Office 
  Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-146).
        Feb. 14, 2002.
  

H.R. 1499.--To amend the District of Columbia College Access Act of 1999 
  to permit individuals who enroll in an institution of higher education 
  more than 3 years after graduating from a secondary school and 
  individuals who attend private historically black colleges and 
  universities nationwide to participate in the tuition assistance 
  programs under such Act, and for other purposes. (As amended)
Signed into law (Public Law 107-157).
        Apr. 4, 2002.
  

H.R. 1748.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 805 Glen Burnie Road in Richmond, Virginia, as the 
  ``Tom Bliley Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-161).
        Apr. 18, 2002.
  

H.R. 1749.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 685 Turnberry Road in Newport News, Virginia, as 
  the ``Herbert H. Bateman Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-162).
        Apr. 18, 2002.
  

H.R. 2577.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 310 South State Street in St. Ignace, Michigan, as 
  the ``Bob Davis Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-163).
        Apr. 18, 2002.
  

H.R. 2876.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located in Harlem, Montana, as the ``Francis Bardanouve United 
  States Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-164).
        Apr. 18, 2002.
  

H.R. 2910.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 3131 South Crater Road in Petersburg, Virginia, as 
  the ``Norman Sisisky Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-165).
        Apr. 18, 2002.
  

H.R. 3072.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 125 Main Street in Forest City, North Carolina, as 
  the ``Vernon Tarlton Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-166).
        Apr. 18, 2002.
  

H.R. 3379.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 375 Carlls Path in Deer Park, New York, as the 
  ``Raymond M. Downey Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-167).
        Apr. 18, 2002.
  

H.R. 169.--To require that Federal agencies be accountable for 
  violations of antidiscrimination and whistleblower protection laws; to 
  require that each Federal agency post quarterly on its public Web 
  site, certain statistical data relating to Federal sector equal 
  employment opportunity complaints filed with such agency; and for 
  other purposes.
Signed into law (Public Law 107-174).
        May 15, 2002.
  

H.R. 2305.--To authorize certain Federal officials with responsibility 
  for the administration of the criminal justice system of the District 
  of Columbia to serve on and participate in the activities of the 
  District of Columbia Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, and for 
  other purposes.
Signed into law (Public Law 107-180).
        May 20, 2002.
  

H.R. 1366.--To designate the United States Post Office building located 
  at 3101 West Sunflower Avenue in Santa Ana, California, as the 
  ``Hector G. Godinez Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-190).
        June 18, 2002.
  

H.R. 1374.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 600 Calumet Street in Lake Linden, Michigan, as the 
  ``Philip E. Ruppe Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-191).
        June 18, 2002.
  

H.R. 3789.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 2829 Commercial Way in Rock Springs, Wyoming, as 
  the ``Teno Roncalio Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-192).
        June 18, 2002.
  

H.R. 3960.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 3719 Highway 4 in Jay, Florida, as the ``Joseph W. 
  Westmoreland Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-193).
        June 18, 2002.
  

H.R. 4486.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 1590 East Joyce Boulevard in Fayetteville, 
  Arkansas, as the ``Clarence B. Craft Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-194).
        June 18, 2002.
  

H.R. 327.--To amend chapter 35 of title 44, United States Code, for the 
  purpose of facilitating compliance by small business concerns with 
  certain Federal paperwork requirements, to establish a task force to 
  examine information collection and dissemination, and for other 
  purposes.
Signed into law (Public Law 107-198).
        June 28, 2002.
  

H.R. 669.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
  located at 127 Social Street in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, as the 
  ``Alphonse F. Auclair Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-261).
        Oct. 30, 2002.
  

H.R. 670.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service 
  located at 7 Commercial Street in Newport, Rhode Island, as the 
  ``Bruce F. Cotta Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-262).
        Oct. 30, 2002.
  

H.R. 3034.--To redesignate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 89 River Street in Hoboken, New Jersey, as the 
  ``Frank Sinatra Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-263).
        Oct. 30, 2002.
  

H.R. 3738.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 1299 North 7th Street in Philadelphia, 
  Pennsylvania, as the ``Herbert Arlene Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-264).
        Oct. 30, 2002.
  

H.R. 3739.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 6150 North Broad Street in Philadelphia, 
  Pennsylvania, as the ``Rev. Leon Sullivan Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-265).
        Oct. 30, 2002.
  

H.R. 3740.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 925 Dickinson Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 
  as the ``William A. Cibotti Post Office Building.'' (As amended)
Signed into law (Public Law 107-266).
        Oct. 30, 2002.
  

H.R. 4102.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 120 North Maine Street in Fallon, Nevada, as the 
  ``Rollan D. Melton Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-267).
        Oct. 30, 2002.
  

H.R. 4717.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 1199 Pasadena Boulevard in Pasadena, Texas, as the 
  ``Jim Fonteno Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-268).
        Oct. 30, 2002.
  

H.R. 4755.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 204 South Broad Street in Lancaster, Ohio, as the 
  ``Clarence Miller Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-269).
        Oct. 30, 2002.
  

H.R. 4794.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 1895 Avenida Del Oro in Oceanside, California, as 
  the ``Ronald C. Packard Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-270).
        Oct. 30, 2002.
  

H.R. 4797.--To redesignate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 265 South Western Avenue, Los Angeles, California, 
  as the ``Nat King Cole Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-271).
        Oct. 30, 2002.
  

H.R. 4851.--To redesignate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 6910 South Yorktown Avenue in Tulsa, Oklahoma, as 
  the ``Robert Wayne Jenkins Station.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-272).
        Oct. 30, 2002.
  

H.R. 5308.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 301 South Howes Street in Fort Collins, Colorado, 
  as the ``Barney Apodaca Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-283).
        Nov. 6, 2002.
  

H.R. 5333.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 4 East Central Street in Worcester, Massachusetts, 
  as the ``Joseph D. Early Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-284).
        Nov. 6, 2002.
  

H.R. 5336.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 380 Main Street in Farmingdale, New York, as the 
  ``Peter J. Ganci, Jr. Post Office Building.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-285).
        Nov. 6, 2002.
  

H.R. 5340.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 5805 White Oak Avenue in Encino, California, as the 
  ``Francis Dayle `Chick' Hearn Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-286).
        Nov. 6, 2002.
  

H.R. 5574.--To designate the facility of the United States Postal 
  Service located at 206 South Main Street in Glennville, Georgia, as 
  the ``Michael Lee Woodcock Post Office.''
Signed into law (Public Law 107-291).
        Nov. 7, 2002.
  

H.R. 4878.--To provide for estimates and reports of improper payments by 
  Federal agencies.
Signed into law (Public Law 107-300).
        Nov. 26, 2002.
  

S. 3044.--To authorize the Court Services and Offender Supervision 
  Agency of the District of Columbia to provide for the interstate 
  supervision of offenders on parole, probation, and supervised release.
Signed into law (Public Law 107-302).
        Nov. 26, 2002.
  
                              CALENDAR OF LEGISLATION


                SHORT TITLE REFERENCE OF CERTAIN BILLS

                              ------------
      Accountability of Tax Dollars Act of 2002

         S. 2644

  
      Acquisition Streamlining Improvement Act

         H.R. 3921

  
      Alaska Bypass Mail, Passenger and Freight 
        Stability Act of 2001

         S. 1713

  
      Arctic Research and Policy Amendments Act of 2001

         S. 815

  
      Breast Cancer Research Stamp Act of 2001

         S. 1256

  
      Budget Enforcement Act of 2002

         S. 2465

  
      Child Care Affordability for Federal Employees Act

         S. 1286

  
      Citizens' Privacy Commission Act of 2001

         S. 851

  
      Climate Change Strategy and Technology Innovation 
        Act of 2001

         S. 1008

  
      Clinical Social Workers' Recognition Act of 2001

         S. 46

  
      Commission on the Accountability and Review of 
        Federal Agencies Act

         S. 2488

  
      Congressional Oversight Protection Act of 2002

         S. 3137

  
      Congressional Responsibility Act of 2001

         S. 908

  
      Corporate Subsidy Reform Commission Act of 2002

         S. 2181

  
      Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency 
        Interstate Supervision Act of 2002

         S. 3044

  
      Criminal Justice Coordinating Council 
        Restructuring Act of 2001

          H.R. 2305

  
      Critical Infrastructure Information Security Act 
        of 2001

         S. 1456

  
      Department of Environmental Protection Affairs Act 
        of 2001

         S. 159

  
      Department of National Border Security Act of 2002

         S. 2020

  
      Department of National Homeland Security Act of 
        2001

         S. 1534

  
      Digital Tech Corps Act of 2002

         S. 1913, H.R. 3925

  
      District of Columbia College Access Act Technical 
        Corrections Act of 2001

         H.R. 1499

  
      District of Columbia College Access Improvement 
        Act of 2001 (Amended)

         H.R. 1499

  
      District of Columbia Family Court Act of 2001

         S. 1382, H.R. 2657

  
      District of Columbia Fiscal Integrity Act of 2002

         S. 2316

  
      District of Columbia Police Coordination Amendment 
        Act of 2001

         H.R. 2199, S. 1807

  
      District of Columbia Student Opportunity 
        Scholarship Act of 2002

         S. 2866

  
      Domestic Partnership Benefits and Obligations Act 
        of 2002

         S. 2874

  
      Educational Matter Postal Rate Act of 2001

         S. 1801

  
      E-Government Act of 2002

         S. 803

  
      Emergency Medical Services Support Act

         S. 2014

  
      Federal Agency Protection of Privacy Act

         S. 2492

  
      Federal Air Traffic Controllers Annuity 
        Computation Act of 2001

         S. 871

  
      Federal Emergency Procurement Flexibility Act of 
        2001

          S. 1780

  
      Federal Employee Management Reform Act of 2001

         S. 1639

  
      Federal Employee Protection Act of 2001

         S. 201

  
      Federal Employees Child Care Act

         S. 1003

  
      Federal Employees Health Benefits Improvement Act 
        of 2002

         S. 1982

  
      Federal Employees Health Insurance Premium 
        Conversion Act of 2001

         S. 561

  
      Federal Firefighters Fairness Act of 2001

         S. 1845

  
      Federal Firefighters Retirement Age Fairness Act

         H.R. 93, S. 271

  
      Federal Human Capital Act of 2001

         S. 1603

  
      Federal Law Enforcement Officers Pay Equity and 
        Reform Act of 2002

         S. 2765


      Federal Law Enforcement Pension Adjustment Equity 
        Act of 2002

         S. 1934

  
      Federal Privacy and Data Protection Policy Act of 
        2002

         S. 2629

  
      Federal Prosecutors Retirement Benefit Equity Act 
        of 2001

         S. 1828

  
      Federal Registered Nurse Retirement Adjustment Act 
        of 2001

         S. 1080

  
      Federal Workforce Improvement Act of 2002

         S. 2651

  
      First Responders Support Act of 2002

         S. 2746

  
      Fiscal Integrity of Indian Settlements Protection 
        Act of 2001

         S. 1186

  
      Freedom to Manage Act of 2001

         S. 1613

  
      Freedom to Telecommute Act of 2002

         H.R. 3924

  
      Full Equity for Americans Abroad Act

         S.1784

  
      Government Information Security Reform Act

         S. 3067

  
      Government Neutrality in Contracting Act

         S. 740, S. 962

  
      Homeland Security Act of 2002

         S. 2794

  
      Homeland Security Federal Workforce Act

         S. 1800

  
      Improper Payments Information Act of 2002

         H.R. 4878

  
      Law Enforcement Officers Retirement Equity Act of 
        2002

         S. 1935

  
      Mad Cow Prevention Act of 2001

         S. 534

  
      Managerial Flexibility Act of 2001

         S. 1612

  
      National Commission to Eliminate Waste in 
        Government Act of 2001

         S. 1073

  
      National Homeland Security and Combatting 
        Terrorism Act of 2002

         S. 2452

  
      National Weather Service Flexible Work Scheduling 
        Act

         S. 2939

  
      Nonproliferation Assistance Coordination Act of 
        2001

         S. 673

  
      No Taxation Without Representation Act of 2002

         S. 3054

  
      Notification and Federal Employee 
        Antidiscrimination and Retaliation Act of 2002

         H.R. 169

  
      Offering People True Insurance Options Nationwide 
        Act of 2002

         S. 3173

  
      Office of Government Ethics Authorization Act of 
        2001

         S. 1202

  
      Osteoporosis Federal Employee Health Benefits 
        Standardization Act

         S. 263

  
      Postmasters Fairness and Rights Act

         S. 177

  
      Post Office Community Partnership Act of 2001

         S. 897

  
      Presidential Appointments Improvement Act of 2001

         S. 1811

  
      Private Property Rights Act of 2001

         S. 1412

  
      Reclaiming Expatriated Contracts and Profits Act

         S. 3120

  
      Reservists and Guardsmen Pay Protection Act of 
        2002

         S. 3088

  
      Reservists Pay Security Act of 2001

         S. 1818

  
      Safe Food Act of 2001

         S.1501

  
      Small Business Enhancement Act of 2001

         S. 187

  
      Small Business Paperwork Relief Act

         H.R. 327

  
      Small Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2001

         S. 1271

  
      Social Security and Medicare Lock-Box Act of 2001

         H.R. 2

  
      Social Security and Medicare Off-Budget Lockbox 
        Act of 2001

         S. 21

  
      Stealth Tax Prevention Act

         S. 276

  
      Truth in Budgeting and Social Security Protection 
        Act of 2002

         S. 3131

  
      Truthfulness, Responsibility, and Accountability 
        in Contracting Act of 2001

         S. 1152

  
      United States Consensus Council Act of 2001

         S. 1651

  
      United States Postal Service Commission Act of 
        2002

         S. 2754

  
      Workplace Integrity Act of 2002

         S. 2383

  
                        S E N A T E    B I L L S
                        S E N A T E    B I L L S
                              ------------

S. 21

                                                           Jan. 22, 2001


                                                                 CR-S 98

Mr. DASCHLE (for himself, Messrs. CONRAD, FEINGOLD, Ms. STABENOW, 
  Messrs. DORGAN, WYDEN, Mrs. LINCOLN, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Mrs. CLINTON, 
  Mrs. MURRAY, Mr. SARBANES, Mrs. BOXER, Messrs. CARPER, DURBIN, 
  JOHNSON, ROCKEFELLER IV, SCHUMER, BIDEN, NELSON, of Florida, LEVIN, 
  AKAKA, CORZINE, DAYTON, KERRY, KENNEDY, Ms. MIKULSKI, and Mr. CLELAND)
Mr. LIEBERMAN, Feb. 8, 2001
Mr. BAYH, Apr. 23, 2001
Mr. DODD, June 26, 2001

To establish an off-budget lockbox to strengthen Social Security and 
  Medicare.
Cited as the ``Social Security and Medicare Off-Budget Lockbox Act of 
  2001.''

Jan. 22, 2001.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
Jan. 30, 2001.--Senate Committee on Finance discharged by Unanimous 
  Consent.
Jan. 30, 2001.--Referred to the Committees on the Budget and 
  Governmental Affairs pursuant to the order of August 4, 1977, with 
  instructions that if one Committee reports, the other Committee have 
  thirty days to report or be discharged.

S. 45

                                                           Jan. 22, 2001


                                                                 CR-S 98

Mr. INOUYE
Mr. BINGAMAN, Mar. 13, 2001

To amend title 5, United States Code, to require the issuance of a 
  prisoner-of-war medal to civilian employees of the Federal Government 
  who are forcibly detained or interned by an enemy government or a 
  hostile force under wartime conditions.

S. 46

                                                           Jan. 22, 2001


                                                                 CR-S 98

Mr. INOUYE

To amend chapter 81 of title 5, United States Code, to authorize the use 
  of clinical social workers to conduct evaluations to determine work-
  related emotional and mental illnesses.
Cited as the ``Clinical Social Workers' Recognition Act of 2001.''

Mar. 20, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 108

                                                           Jan. 22, 2001


                                                                CR-S 100

Mr. FEINGOLD

To reduce the number of executive branch political appointees.

S. 110

                                                           Jan. 22, 2001


                                                                CR-S 100

Mr. FEINGOLD
Mr. CLELAND, Feb. 6, 2001

To repeal the provision of law that provides automatic pay adjustments 
  for Members of Congress.

Mar. 20, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.

S. 155

                                                           Jan. 23, 2001


                                                                CR-S 456

Mr. BINGAMAN
Mr. DORGAN and Ms. LANDRIEU, Mar. 15, 2001
Mr. DASCHLE, Mar. 19, 2001
Mr. FEINGOLD, Mar. 21, 2001
Messrs. JOHNSON and THURMOND, Mar. 26, 2001
Mr. BAUCUS, May 14, 2001
Mr. REID, May 24, 2001
Ms. STABENOW, June 5, 2001
Mrs. LINCOLN, June 28, 2001
Mr. DURBIN, Sept. 9, 2002
Ms. CANTWELL, Sept. 17, 2002
Mr. LEAHY, Sept. 19, 2002

To amend title 5, United States Code, to eliminate an inequity in the 
  applicability of early retirement eligibility requirements to military 
  reserve technicians.

Mar. 20, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.

S. 159

                                                           Jan. 23, 2001


                                                                CR-S 456

Mrs. BOXER
Ms. COLLINS, July 18, 2001
Messrs. LIEBERMAN, JEFFORDS, LEVIN, Mrs. CLINTON, and Mr. CORZINE, July 
  23, 2001
Mr. DAYTON, July 25, 2001
Mr. VOINOVICH, July 27, 2001
Mr. SPECTER, Mar. 15, 2002

To elevate the Environmental Protection Agency to a cabinet level 
  department, to redesignate the Environmental Protection Agency as the 
  Department of Environmental Protection Affairs, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Department of Environmental Protection Affairs Act of 
  2001.''

July 24, 2001.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-157.
  

S. 177

                                                           Jan. 25, 2001


                                                                CR-S 568

Mr. AKAKA (for himself, Messrs. DURBIN, ROCKEFELLER IV, INOUYE, CLELAND, 
  SARBANES, Ms. MIKULSKI, Messrs. KOHL, HARKIN, BAUCUS, JEFFORDS, LEAHY, 
  LIEBERMAN, Mrs. LINCOLN, Messrs. KENNEDY, EDWARDS, REED, BINGAMAN, 
  JOHNSON, and DASCHLE)
Ms. STABENOW, Messrs. TORRICELLI, and DORGAN, Jan. 29, 2001
Mr. MILLER, Feb. 1, 2001
Messrs. DAYTON and KERRY, Feb. 27, 2001
Messrs. CRAIG and FEINGOLD, Feb. 28, 2001
Mr. GRASSLEY, Mar. 5, 2001
Ms. LANDRIEU, Mar. 6, 2001
Mr. DODD, Mar. 8, 2001
Mr. CHAFEE, Mar. 22, 2001
Ms. COLLINS and Mr. WYDEN, Mar. 26, 2001
Mr. CONRAD, Mar. 27, 2001
Mr. NELSON, of Nebraska, Mar. 29, 2001
Mr. HUTCHINSON, Apr. 2, 2001
Mr. HAGEL, Apr. 5, 2001
Mrs. CARNAHAN, Apr. 23, 2001
Mr. SPECTER, Apr. 24, 2001
Mr. REID, Apr. 30, 2001
Mr. CRAPO, May 10, 2001
Mr. WELLSTONE, June 13, 2001
Ms. SNOWE, July 17, 2001
Mr. CORZINE, Aug. 2, 2001
Mrs. MURRAY and Mr. BURNS, Sept. 4, 2001
Mr. GREGG, Feb. 26, 2002
Mr. HOLLINGS, Mar. 4, 2002
Mr. SMITH, of New Hampshire, Mar. 14, 2002

To amend the provisions of title 39, United States Code, relating to the 
  manner in which pay policies and schedules and fringe benefit programs 
  for postmasters are established.
Cited as the ``Postmasters Fairness and Rights Act.''

Mar. 20, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 187

                                                           Jan. 25, 2001


                                                                CR-S 568

Ms. SNOWE (for herself and Mr. GRASSLEY)

To establish the position of Assistant United States Trade 
  Representative for Small Business, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Small Business Enhancement Act of 2001.''

Jan. 25, 2001.--Referred jointly to the Committees on the Budget and 
  Governmental Affairs pursuant to the order of August 4, 1977, with 
  instructions that if one Committee reports, the other Committee have 
  thirty days to report or be discharged.
  

S. 201 (H.R. 169)

                                                           Jan. 29, 2001


                                                                CR-S 636

Mr. WARNER
Mr. GRASSLEY, May 16, 2001
Mr. FEINGOLD, Nov. 28, 2001
Mr. ALLEN, Jan. 23, 2002

To require that Federal agencies be accountable for violations of 
  antidiscrimination and whistleblower protection laws; to require that 
  each Federal agency post quarterly on its public Web site, certain 
  statistical data relating to Federal sector equal employment 
  opportunity complaints filed with such agency; and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Federal Employee Protection Act of 2001.''

Mar. 20, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 263

                                                            Feb. 6, 2001


                                                               CR-S 1063

Ms. SNOWE (for herself and Mr. TORRICELLI)
Mr. HARKIN, May 14, 2001

To amend title 5, United States Code, to ensure that coverage of bone 
  mass measurements is provided under the health benefits program for 
  Federal employees.
Cited as the ``Osteoporosis Federal Employee Health Benefits 
  Standardization Act.''

Mar. 20, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 271 (H.R. 93)

                                                            Feb. 7, 2001


                                                               CR-S 1121

Mrs. FEINSTEIN (for herself, Messrs. AKAKA, CRAPO, Ms. COLLINS, Messrs. 
  CLELAND, WARNER, COCHRAN, and VOINOVICH)
Mr. WYDEN, Feb. 8, 2001
Mr. SMITH, of Oregon, Feb. 13, 2001
Mr. DURBIN, Mar. 8, 2001
Mr. BINGAMAN, Mar. 28, 2001
Mr. SARBANES, June 7, 2001

To amend title 5, United States Code, to provide that the mandatory 
  separation age for Federal firefighters be made the same as the age 
  that applies with respect to Federal law enforcement officers.
Cited as the ``Federal Firefighters Retirement Age Fairness Act.''

Mar. 20, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 124.
  

S. 276

                                                            Feb. 7, 2001


                                                               CR-S 1122

Mr. SHELBY (for himself, Messrs. BOND, THOMAS, HAGEL, SESSIONS, HELMS, 
  INHOFE, BURNS, KYL, COCHRAN, Ms. SNOWE, and Mr. ALLARD)

To amend chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, to provide for 
  congressional review of any rule promulgated by the Internal Revenue 
  Service that increases Federal revenue, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Stealth Tax Prevention Act.''

  

S. 529

                                                           Mar. 14, 2001


                                                               CR-S 2306

Mr. CLELAND (for himself and Mr. MILLER)

To provide wage parity for certain Department of Defense prevailing rate 
  employees in Georgia.

June 21, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 534

                                                           Mar. 14, 2001


                                                               CR-S 2306

Mr. CAMPBELL
Mr. KOHL, Mar. 19, 2001
Mr. ALLARD, Mar. 21, 2001
Mr. BROWNBACK, Mar. 26, 2001
Mr. DORGAN, Mar. 27, 2001
Mr. ALLEN and BAUCUS, Apr. 3, 2001
Messrs. SCHUMER, HATCH, and FEINGOLD, Apr. 4, 2001

To establish a Federal interagency task force for the purpose of 
  coordinating actions to prevent the outbreak of bovine spongiform 
  encephalopathy (commonly known as ``mad cow disease'') and foot-and-
  mouth disease in the United States.
Cited as the ``Mad Cow Prevention Act of 2001.''

  

S. 561

                                                           Mar. 19, 2001


                                                               CR-S 2472

Ms. COLLINS
Mr. MILLER and Ms. STABENOW, June 11, 2001
Mr. JOHNSON, June 27, 2001
Mr. DAYTON, Sept. 9, 2002

To provide that the same health insurance premium conversion 
  arrangements afforded to Federal employees be made available to 
  Federal annuitants and members and retired members of the uniformed 
  services.
Cited as the ``Federal Employees Health Insurance Premium Conversion Act 
  of 2001.''

Mar. 20, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 580

                                                           Mar. 20, 2001


                                                               CR-S 2582

Mr. HUTCHINSON
Messrs. INOUYE and MILLER, Apr. 26, 2001.
Mr. THURMOND, May 16, 2001
Mr. SMITH, of New Hampshire, May 17, 2001

To expedite the construction of the World War II memorial in the 
  District of Columbia.

  

S. 645

                                                           Mar. 29, 2001


                                                               CR-S 3152

Mr. SPECTER (for himself, Messrs. LEAHY, HATCH, KOHL, BIDEN, Mrs. 
  FEINSTEIN, Messrs. SESSIONS, GRASSLEY, and Mrs. CLINTON)

To require individuals who lobby the President on pardon issues to 
  register under the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 and to require the 
  President to report any gifts, pledges, or commitments of a gift to a 
  trust fund established for purposes of establishing a Presidential 
  library for that President after his or her term has expired.

  

S. 673

                                                            Apr. 2, 2001


                                                               CR-S 3274

Mr. HAGEL (for himself, Mr. BIDEN, and Mr. LUGAR)
Mr. FEINGOLD Apr. 24, 2001
Mr. DOMENICI, Nov. 14, 2001
Mr. CLELAND, Dec. 3, 2001

To establish within the executive branch of the Government an 
  interagency committee to review and coordinate United States 
  nonproliferation efforts in the independent states of the former 
  Soviet Union.
Cited as the ``Nonproliferation Assistance Coordination Act of 2001.''

June 21, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
--Hearings held. Nov. 7, 14, 29, 2001, Feb. 12, and July 29, 2002. S. 
  Hrg. 107-383. Subcommittee on International Security, Proliferation 
  and Federal Services.
  

S. 737 (Public Law 107-144)

                                                            Apr. 6, 2001


                                                               CR-S 3706

Mr. REID (for himself and Mr. ENSIGN)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  811 South Main Street in Yerington, Nevada, as the ``Joseph E. Dini, 
  Jr. Post Office.''

June 21, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 125.
Aug. 3, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 5, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Sept. 5, 2001.--Received in the House.
Sept. 5, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Feb. 5, 2002.--Mr. Horn moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Feb. 5, 2002.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Feb. 5, 2002.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Feb. 5, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Feb. 5, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Feb. 12, 2002.--Presented to President.
Feb. 14, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-144.
  

S. 740 (S. 962)

                                                            Apr. 6, 2001


                                                               CR-S 3706

Mr. HUTCHINSON

To preserve open competition and Federal Government neutrality towards 
  the labor relations of Federal Government contractors on Federal and 
  federally funded construction projects.
Cited as the ``Government Neutrality in Contracting Act.''

  

S. 768

                                                           Apr. 24, 2001


                                                               CR-S 3852

Mr. WARNER

To amend section 8339(p) of title 5, United States Code, to clarify the 
  method for computing certain annuities under the Civil Service 
  Retirement System which are based (in whole or in part) on part-time 
  service, and for other purposes.

June 21, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 803

                                                             May 1, 2001


                                                               CR-S 4099

Mr. LIEBERMAN (for himself, Messrs. BURNS, BINGAMAN, FITZGERALD, 
  DASCHLE, McCAIN, CARPER, DURBIN, JOHNSON, KERRY, LEAHY, and LEVIN)
Ms. STABENOW, May 2, 2001
Mr. CLELAND, June 7, 2001
Mr. DAYTON, July 10, 2001

To enhance the management and promotion of electronic Government 
  services and processes by establishing a Federal Chief Information 
  Officer within the Office of Management and Budget, and by 
  establishing a broad framework of measures that require using 
  Internet-based information technology to enhance citizen access to 
  Government information and services, and for other purposes.
To enhance the management and promotion of electronic Government 
  services and processes by establishing an Office of Electronic 
  Government within the Office of Management and Budget, and by 
  establishing a broad framework of measures that require using 
  Internet-based information technology to enhance citizen access to 
  Government information and services, and for other purposes. (As 
  amended.)
Cited as the ``E-Government Act of 2002.''

July 11, 2001.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-148.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature 
  of a substitute favorably.
June 24, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman with an amendment in the 
  nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title. With written 
  report S. Rept. 107-174.
June 24, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 439.
June 27, 2002.--Measure laid before Sente by unanimous consent.
June 27, 2002.--S. Amdt. 4172 Amendment SA 4172 proposed by Senator Reid 
  for Senator Lieberman. To enhance the management and promotion of 
  electronic Government services and processes by establishing an Office 
  of Electronic Government within the Office of Management and Budget, 
  and by establishing a broad framework of measures that require using 
  Internet-based information technology to enhance citizen access to 
  Government information and services, and for other purposes.
June 27, 2002.--S. Amdt. 4172 Amendment SA 4172 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
June 27, 2002.--The committee substitute as amended agreed to by 
  Unanimous Consent.
June 27, 2002.--Passed Senate with an amendment and an amendment to the 
  Title by Unanimous Consent.
July 8, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 8, 2002.--Received in the House.
July 8, 2002.--Referred to the House Committtee on Government Reform.
Sept. 17, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Technology and 
  Procurement Policy.
Sept. 18, 2002.--Subcommittee Hearing held.
  

S. 815

                                                             May 2, 2001


                                                               CR-S 4175

Mr. MURKOWSKI

To make improvements to the Arctic Research and Policy Act of 1984.
Cited as the ``Arctic Research and Policy Amendments Act of 2001.''

  

S. 851

                                                             May 9, 2001


                                                               CR-S 4589

Mr. THOMPSON (for himself, Messrs. KOHL, VOINOVICH, LEVIN, THURMOND, Ms. 
  COLLINS, and Mr. FITZGERALD)

To establish a commission to conduct a study of government privacy 
  practices, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Citizens' Privacy Commission Act of 2001.''

  

S. 871

                                                            May 10, 2001


                                                               CR-S 4823

Mr. CLELAND (for himself, Messrs. KERRY, REID, and DAYTON)
Mr. INHOFE, May 21, 2001
Mrs. MURRAY, June 11, 2001
Mr. CORZINE, June 13, 2001
Mr. LUGAR, June 18, 2001
Mr. LEAHY, June 19, 2001
Mr. REED, June 21, 2001
Mr. JOHNSON, June 26, 2001
Mrs. BOXER, July 16, 2001
Mr. KENNEDY, July 18, 2001
Mr. ROCKEFELLER IV, Aug. 1, 2001
Mr. DURBIN, May 8, 2002
Mr. INOUYE, May 21, 2002
Mr. BUNNING, May 23, 2002

To amend chapter 83 of title 5, United States Code, to provide for the 
  computation of annuities for air traffic controllers in a similar 
  manner as the computation of annuities for law enforcement officers 
  and firefighters.
Cited as the ``Federal Air Traffic Controllers Annuity Computation Act 
  of 2001.''

June 21, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 897

                                                            May 16, 2001


                                                               CR-S 5005

Mr. BAUCUS, (for himself, Messrs. JEFFORDS, ALLARD, LEAHY, and LEVIN)
Mr. MILLER, July 10, 2001
Mr. JOHNSON, Apr. 22, 2002

To amend title 39, United States Code, to provide that the procedures 
  relating to the closing or consolidation of a post office be extended 
  to the relocation or construction of a post office, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Post Office Community Partnership Act of 2001.''

June 21, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 908

                                                            May 17, 2001


                                                               CR-S 5118

Mr. BROWNBACK (for himself, Messrs. ALLARD, HELMS, HUTCHINSON, INHOFE, 
  SESSIONS, and Mr. SHELBY)
Mr. ALLEN, June 14, 2001

To require Congress and the President to fulfill their Constitutional 
  duty to take personal responsibility for Federal laws.
Cited as the ``Congressional Responsibility Act of 2001.''

  

S. 962 (S. 740)

                                                            May 24, 2001


                                                               CR-S 5616

Mr. HUTCHINSON

To preserve open competition and Federal Government neutrality towards 
  the labor relations of Federal Government contractors on Federal and 
  federally funded construction projects.
Cited as the ``Government Neutrality in Contracting Act.''

  

S. 970 (Public Law 107-145)

                                                            May 25, 2001


                                                               CR-S 5694

Ms. COLLINS (for herself and Ms. SNOWE)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  39 Tremont Street, Paris Hill, Maine, as the ``Horatio King Post 
  Office Building.''

July 10, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 126.
Aug. 3, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 5, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Sept. 5, 2001.--Received in the House.
Sept. 5, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Feb. 5, 2002.--Mr. Horn moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Feb. 5, 2002.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Feb. 5, 2002.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Feb. 5, 2002.--Considered as unfinished business.
Feb. 5, 2002.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 394-0 (Roll no. 7).
Feb. 5, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Feb. 5, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Feb. 12, 2002.--Presented to President.
Feb. 14, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-145.
  

S. 985 (H.R. 1183)

                                                            June 5, 2001


                                                               CR-S 5831

Mr. MILLER (for himself and Mr. CLELAND)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  113 South Main Street in Sylvania, Georgia, as the ``G. Elliot Hagan 
  Post Office Building.''

June 21, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 127.
Oct. 4, 2001.--Indefinitely postponed by Senate by Unanimous Consent.
  

S. 995

                                                            June 7, 2001


                                                               CR-S 5967

Mr. AKAKA (for himself, Messrs. GRASSLEY, and LEVIN)
Mr. DURBIN, July 26, 2001
Mr. SMITH, July 11, 2002
Mr. LEAHY, Sept. 5, 2002

To amend chapter 23 of title 5, United States Code, to clarify the 
  disclosures of information protected from prohibited personnel 
  practices, require a statement in non-disclosure policies, forms, and 
  agreements that such policies, forms and agreements conform with 
  certain disclosure protections, provide certain authority for the 
  Special Counsel, and for other purposes.

June 21, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
July 25, 2001.--Hearing held by the International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services Subcommittee. S. Hrg. 107-160.
  

S. 1003

                                                            June 7, 2001


                                                               CR-S 5967

Mr. JEFFORDS (for himself and Mr. DODD)
Mr. KENNEDY, June 14, 2001

To ensure the safety of children placed in child care centers in Federal 
  facilities, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Federal Employees Child Care Act.''

June 21, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 1008

                                                            June 8, 2001


                                                               CR-S 6008

Mr. BYRD (for himself and Mr. STEVENS)
Mr. ROCKEFELLER IV and Ms. COLLINS, July 18, 2001
Messrs. REID, LIEBERMAN, and NELSON, July 26, 2001
Mr. VOINOVICH, Aug. 3, 2001
Mr. DeWINE, Dec. 4, 2001
Messrs. DURBIN and KERRY, Dec. 14, 2001

To amend the Energy Policy Act of 1992 to develop the United States 
  Climate Change Response Strategy with the goal of stabilization of 
  greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would 
  prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system, 
  while minimizing adverse short-term and long-term economic and social 
  impacts, aligning the Strategy with United States energy policy, and 
  promoting a sound national environmental policy, to establish a 
  research and development program that focuses on bold technological 
  breakthroughs that make significant progress toward the goal of 
  stabilization of greenhouses gas concentrations, to establish the 
  National Office of Climate Change Response within the Executive Office 
  of the President, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Climate Change Strategy and Technology Innovation Act of 
  2001.''

July 18, 2001.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-153.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably.
Nov. 15, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman with amendments. With 
  written report S. Rept. 107-99. Additional views filed.
Nov. 15, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 226.
  

S. 1026 (Public Law 107-146)

                                                           June 13, 2001


                                                               CR-S 6211

Mr. TORRICELLI

To designate the United States Post Office located at 60 Third Avenue in 
  Long Branch, New Jersey, as the ``Pat King Post Office Building.''

June 21, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 128.
Aug. 3, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 5, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Sept. 5, 2001.--Received in the House.
Sept. 5, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Feb. 6, 2002.--Committee on Government Reform discharged.
Feb. 6, 2002.--Mr. Weldon (FL) asked unanimous consent to discharge from 
  committee and consider.
Feb. 6, 2002.--Considered by unanimous consent.
Feb. 6, 2002.--On passage Passed without objection.
Feb. 6, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Feb. 6, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Feb. 12, 2002.--Presented to President.
Feb. 14, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-146.
  

S. 1073

                                                           June 20, 2001


                                                               CR-S 6518

Mr. INHOFE

To establish a National Commission to Eliminate Waste in Government.
Cited as the ``National Commission to Eliminate Waste in Government Act 
  of 2001.''

  

S. 1080

                                                           June 21, 2001


                                                               CR-S 6601

Mr. CLELAND

To amend chapter 84 of title 5, United States Code, to provide that 
  employees who retire as registered nurses under the Federal Employees 
  Retirement System shall have unused sick leave used in the computation 
  of annuities, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Federal Registered Nurse Retirement Adjustment Act of 
  2001.''

July 10, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 1110

                                                           June 27, 2001


                                                               CR-S 6991

Mr. ENZI

To require that the area of a zip code number shall be located entirely 
  within a State, and for other purposes.

July 10, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 1129

                                                           June 28, 2001


                                                               CR-S 7083

Mr. WARNER
Mr. VOINOVICH, Feb. 26, 2002
Mr. ALLEN, Oct. 7, 2002

To increase the rate of pay for certain offices and positions within the 
  executive and judicial branches of the Government, respectively, and 
  for other purposes.

Sept. 10, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 1138

                                                           June 29, 2001


                                                               CR-S 7193

Mr. ALLEN
Mr. VOINOVICH, Sept. 25, 2001

To allow credit under the Federal Employees' Retirement System for 
  certain Government service which has performed abroad after December 
  31, 1988, and before May 24, 1998.

Sept. 10, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 1144

                                                           June 29, 2001


                                                               CR-S 7193

Mr. LIEBERMAN (for himself, Ms. COLLINS, Messrs. LEVIN, DURBIN, and 
  AKAKA)
Mr. CLELAND, July 26, 2001

To amend title III of the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act 
  (42 U.S.C. 11331 et seq.) to reauthorize the Federal Emergency 
  Management Food and Shelter Program, and for other purposes.

Aug. 2, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 129.
Aug. 3, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 5, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Sept. 5, 2001.--Received in the House.
Sept. 5, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Sept. 14, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Housing and Community 
  Opportunity.
  

S. 1152

                                                           June 29, 2001


                                                               CR-S 7193

Mr. DURBIN (for himself, Mr. DASCHLE, Mrs. MURRAY, Mr. CORZINE, Ms. 
  LANDRIEU, Messrs. FEINGOLD, LIEBERMAN, KENNEDY, SARBANES, Ms. 
  MIKULSKI, Messrs. TORRICELLI, REID, SCHUMER, Ms. STABENOW, and Mr. 
  JOHNSON)
Mr. WELLSTONE, July 17, 2001
Mr. DAYTON, July 18, 2001
Mr. DODD, July 24, 2001
Mr. BINGAMAN, Mar. 7, 2002
Mr. CLELAND, May 9, 2002
Mr. HARKIN, May 21, 2002
Mr. ROCKEFELLER IV, June 4, 2002
Mrs. CLINTON, June 11, 2002
Mrs. CARNAHAN, June 19, 2002
Mr. BAYH, June 21, 2002
Mr. REED, June 24, 2002

To ensure that the business of the Federal Government is conducted in 
  the public interest and in a manner that provides for public 
  accountability, efficient delivery of services, reasonable cost 
  savings, and prevention of unwarranted Government expenses, and for 
  other purposes.
Cited as the ``Truthfulness, Responsibility, and Accountability in 
  Contracting Act of 2001.''

  

S. 1181 (H.R. 2043)

                                                           July 16, 2001


                                                               CR-S 7688

Mr. LUGAR (for himself and Mr. BAYH)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  2719 South Webster Street in Kokomo, Indiana, as the ``Elwood Haynes 
  `Bud' Hillis Post Office Building.''

July 18, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 130.
Oct. 4, 2001.--Indefinitely postponed by Senate by Unanimous Consent.
  

S. 1184 (H.R. 2261)

                                                           July 17, 2001


                                                               CR-S 7805

Mr. CLELAND (for himself and Mr. MILLER)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  2853 Candler Road in Decatur, Georgia, as the ``Earl T. Shinhoster 
  Post Office.''

Sept. 10, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Nov. 14, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Nov. 16, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Nov. 16, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 229.
Nov. 30, 2001.--Indefinitely postponed by Senate by Unanimous Consent.
  

S. 1186

                                                           July 17, 2001


                                                               CR-S 7805

Mr. DOMENICI (for himself, Messrs. INOUYE, CAMPBELL, BINGAMAN, BAUCUS, 
  CRAPO, ALLARD, JOHNSON, and KYL)
Mr. AKAKA, July 26, 2001
Ms. CANTWELL, Sept. 4, 2001
Mrs. MURRAY, Feb. 7, 2002

To provide a budgetary mechanism to ensure that funds will be available 
  to satisfy the Federal Government's responsibilities with respect to 
  negotiated settlements of disputes related to Indian water rights 
  claims and Indian land claims.
Cited as the ``Fiscal Integrity of Indian Settlements Protection Act of 
  2001.''

July 17, 2001.--Referred jointly to the Committees on the Budget and 
  Governmental Affairs pursuant to the order of August 4, 1977, with 
  instructions that if one Committee reports, the other Committee have 
  thirty days to report or be discharged.
  

S. 1198

                                                           July 19, 2001


                                                               CR-S 7955

Mr. LIEBERMAN (for himself and Mr. THOMPSON)

To reauthorize Franchise Fund Pilot Programs.

Aug. 2, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 137.
Aug. 3, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 5, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Sept. 5, 2001.--Received in the House.
Sept. 5, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
  

S. 1202 (Public Law 107-119)

                                                           July 19, 2001


                                                               CR-S 7955

Mr. LIEBERMAN (for himself and Mr. THOMPSON)

To amend the Ethics in Government Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.) to extend 
  the authorization of appropriations for the Office of Government 
  Ethics through fiscal year 2006.
Cited as the ``Office of Government Ethics Authorization Act of 2001.''

Aug. 2, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 30, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. With 
  written report S. Rept. 107-88.
Oct. 30, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 207.
Nov. 15, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 16, 2001.--Received in the House.
Nov. 16, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 16, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform, 
  and in addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, for a period to be 
  subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration 
  of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee 
  concerned.
Nov. 27, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution.
Dec. 19, 2001.--Mrs. Morella moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Dec. 19, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Dec. 19, 2001.--At the conclusion of debate, the chair put the question 
  on the motion to suspend the rules. Mr. Davis (IL) objected to the 
  vote on the grounds that a quorum was not present. Further proceedings 
  on the motion were postponed. The point of no quorum was withdrawn.
Dec. 20, 2001.--Considered as unfinished business.
Dec. 20, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Dec. 20, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Dec. 20, 2001.--Cleared for White House.
Jan. 3, 2002.--Presented to President.
Jan. 15, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-119.
  

S. 1222 (H.R. 3034)

                                                           July 24, 2001


                                                               CR-S 8122

Mr. TORRICELLI

To redesignate the facility of the United States Postal Service located 
  at 89 River Street in Hoboken, New Jersey, as the ``Frank Sinatra Post 
  Office Building.''

Sept. 10, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 332.
Mar. 22, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Apr. 9, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Apr. 9, 2002.--Received in the House.
Apr. 9, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
  

S. 1256

                                                           July 26, 2001


                                                               CR-S 8280

Mrs. FEINSTEIN (for herself, Mrs. HUTCHISON, Messrs. BAUCUS, BAYH, 
  BENNETT, BIDEN, BINGAMAN, BOND, Mrs. BOXER, Messrs. BREAUX, BROWNBACK, 
  BUNNING, BURNS, CAMPBELL, Ms. CANTWELL, Mrs. CARNAHAN, Messrs. CHAFEE, 
  CLELAND, Mrs. CLINTON, Ms. COLLINS, Messrs. CRAIG, DASCHLE, DAYTON, 
  DeWINE, DODD, DOMENICI, DURBIN, EDWARDS, ENSIGN, ENZI, FEINGOLD, 
  GRASSLEY, GREGG, HARKIN, HATCH, HELMS, HUTCHINSON, INHOFE, JEFFORDS, 
  JOHNSON, KENNEDY, KERRY, Ms. LANDRIEU, Mrs. LINCOLN, Messrs. LOTT, 
  LUGAR, McCAIN, Ms. MIKULSKI, Messrs. MILLER, MURKOWSKI, Mrs. MURRAY, 
  Messrs. NELSON, of Florida, ROBERTS, REID, SANTORUM, SARBANES, 
  SCHUMER, SESSIONS, SHELBY, SMITH, of New Hampshire, SMITH, of Oregon, 
  Ms. SNOWE, Mr. SPECTER, Ms. STABENOW, Messrs. THOMAS, THOMPSON, 
  THURMOND, TORRICELLI, VOINOVICH, WARNER, WELLSTONE, WYDEN, NELSON, of 
  Nebraska, and CARPER)
Messrs. LIEBERMAN and FRIST, July 27, 2001
Mr. LEAHY, July 30, 2001
Mr. FITZGERALD, Aug. 1, 2001
Mr. ALLEN, Aug. 3, 2001
Messrs. DORGAN and McCONNELL, Sept. 4, 2001
Mr. CORZINE, Sept. 10, 2001
Mr. INOUYE, Sept. 14, 2001
Messrs. ROCKEFELLER IV and CONRAD, Sept. 19, 2001
Mr. GRAHAM, Sept. 20, 2001
Mr. ALLARD, Oct. 3, 2001

To provide for the reauthorization of the breast cancer research special 
  postage stamp, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Breast Cancer Research Stamp Act of 2001.''

Sept. 10, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 1260

                                                           July 27, 2001


                                                               CR-S 8353

Mr. ROCKEFELLER IV

To provide funds for the planning of a special census of Americans 
  residing abroad.

  

S. 1271 (H.R. 327)

                                                           July 30, 2001


                                                               CR-S 8397

Mr. VOINOVICH (for himself, Mr. LEAHY, and Mrs. LINCOLN)
Mr. BOND, Aug. 1, 2001
Messrs. CONRAD and MILLER, Aug. 2, 2001
Mr. JEFFORDS, Oct. 4, 2001
Messrs. BUNNING, CLELAND, CARPER, and LIEBERMAN, Nov. 14, 2001
Mr. THOMPSON, Nov. 16, 2001
Ms. COLLINS, Nov. 27, 2001
Messrs. KERRY and DAYTON, Dec. 7, 2001
Mrs. CARNAHAN, May 22, 2002

To amend chapter 35 of title 44, United States Code, for the purpose of 
  facilitating compliance by small business concerns with certain 
  Federal paperwork requirements, to establish a task force to examine 
  the feasibility of streamlining paperwork requirements applicable to 
  small business concerns, and for other purposes.
To amend chapter 35 of title 44, United States Code, for the purpose of 
  facilitating compliance by small business concerns with certain 
  Federal paperwork requirements, to establish a task force to examine 
  information collection and dissemination, and for other purposes. (As 
  amended.)
Cited as the ``Small Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2001.''

Nov. 14, 2001.--Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature 
  of a substitute favorably.
Nov. 27, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman with an amendment in the 
  nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title. Without written 
  report.
Nov. 27, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 234.
Dec. 17, 2001.--Measure laid before Senate by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 17, 2001.--S. Amdt. 2612 Amendment SA 2612 proposed by Senator 
  Kennedy for Senator Lieberman. To provide for the task force to 
  examine the feasibility of measures to strengthen the dissemination of 
  information.
Dec. 17, 2001.--S. Amdt. 2612 Amendment SA 2612 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 17, 2001.--S. Amdt. 2613 Amendment SA 2613 proposed by Senator 
  Kennedy for Senator Kerry. To modify the appointment of members of the 
  task force, and for other purposes.
Dec. 17, 2001.--S. Amdt. 2613 Amendment SA 2613 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 17, 2001.--The committee substitute as amended agreed to by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 17, 2001.--Passed Senate with an amendment and an amendment to the 
  title by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 18, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 18, 2001.--Received in the House.
Dec. 18, 2001.--Held at the desk.
May 21, 2002.--By Senator Lieberman from Committee on Governmental 
  Affairs filed written report. S. Rept. 107-153.
  

S. 1286

                                                            Aug. 1, 2001


                                                               CR-S 8464

Mrs. CARNAHAN (for herself and Ms. MIKULSKI)
Mr. WARNER, Aug. 2, 2001
Mr. SARBANES, Aug. 3, 2001
Messrs. LIEBERMAN and CORZINE, Sept. 10, 2001
Ms. STABENOW, Sept. 19, 2001
Mr. MILLER, Sept. 21, 2001
Mr. VOINOVICH, Sept. 25, 2001
Mr. JEFFORDS, Sept. 26, 2001
Ms. COLLINS and Mr. DURBIN, Oct. 9, 2001
Mr. LEVIN, Oct. 16, 2001
Ms. SNOWE, Mar. 6, 2002

To provide for greater access to child care services for Federal 
  employees.
Cited as the ``Child Care Affordability for Federal Employees Act.''

Sept. 10, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 1347

                                                            Aug. 2, 2001


                                                               CR-S 8704

Mr. BAUCUS (for himself and Mr. BYRD)

To establish a Congressional Trade Office.

  

S. 1369

                                                            Aug. 3, 2001


                                                               CR-S 8911

Mr. WARNER

To provide that Federal employees may retain for personal use 
  promotional items received as a result of travel taken in the course 
  of employment.

Sept. 10, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 1381 (H.R. 2454)

                                                            Aug. 3, 2001


                                                               CR-S 8911

Mrs. FEINSTEIN

To redesignate the facility of the United States Postal Service located 
  at 5472 Crenshaw Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, as the 
  ``Congressmen Julian C. Dixon Post Office Building.''

Sept. 10, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Nov. 14, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Nov. 16, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Nov. 16, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 230.
Nov. 30, 2001.--Indefinitely postponed by Senate by Unanimous Consent.
  

S. 1382 (H.R. 2657)

                                                            Aug. 3, 2001


                                                               CR-S 8911

Mr. DeWINE (for himself and Ms. LANDRIEU)

To amend title 11, District of Columbia Code, to redesignate the Family 
  Division of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia as the 
  Family Court of the Superior Court, to recruit and retain trained and 
  experienced judges to serve in the Family Court, to promote 
  consistency and efficiency in the assignment of judges to the Family 
  Court and in the consideration of actions and proceedings in the 
  Family Court, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``District of Columbia Family Court Act of 2001.''

Sept. 10, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Oversight of Government 
  Management, Restructuring and the District of Columbia.
Nov. 14, 2001.--Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature 
  of a substitute favorably.
Dec. 5, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman with an amendment in the 
  nature of a substitute. With written report S. Rept. 107-107.
Dec. 5, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 257.
  

S. 1397

                                                           Sept. 4, 2001


                                                               CR-S 9078

Mr. GRASSLEY (for himself and Mr. FEINGOLD)
Mr. CRAIG, Sept. 10, 2001
Mr. McCONNELL, Sept. 13, 2001
Mr. ENSIGN, Sept. 26, 2001
Mr. HARKIN, Oct. 9, 2001

To ensure availability of the mail to transmit shipments of day-old 
  poultry.

Sept. 10, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 1412

                                                          Sept. 10, 2001


                                                               CR-S 9253

Mr. HAGEL

To protect the property rights guaranteed by the fifth amendment to the 
  Constitution by requiring Federal agencies to prepare private property 
  taking impact analyses and by allowing expanded access to Federal 
  courts.
Cited as the ``Private Property Rights Act of 2001.''

  

S. 1449

                                                          Sept. 21, 2001


                                                               CR-S 9620

Mr. GRAHAM (for himself, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Mr. BAYH, Ms. MIKULSKI, Messrs. 
  DURBIN, NELSON, of Florida, and Mr. ROCKEFELLER IV)
Ms. COLLINS, Apr. 18, 2002

To establish the National Office for Combating Terrorism.

  

S. 1456

                                                          Sept. 24, 2001


                                                               CR-S 9741

Mr. BENNETT (for himself and Mr. KYL)
Messrs. HAGEL, ENSIGN, DOMENICI, SCHUMER, and Ms. LANDRIEU, Oct. 10, 
  2001
Mr. WARNER, Dec. 10, 2001
Messrs. HUTCHINSON and ALLEN, Feb. 5, 2002
Mr. SCHUMER, withdrawn, July 26, 2002

To facilitate the security of the critical infrastructure of the United 
  States, to encourage the secure disclosure and protected exchange of 
  critical infrastructure information, to enhance the analysis, 
  prevention, and detection of attacks on critical infrastructure, to 
  enhance the recovery from such attacks, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Critical Infrastructure Information Security Act of 
  2001.''

  

S. 1498

                                                            Oct. 3, 2001


                                                              CR-S 10154

Mr. LIEBERMAN (for himself, Mr. THOMPSON, AKAKA, and WARNER)
Mr. VOINOVICH, Nov. 13, 2001

To provide that Federal employees, members of the foreign service, 
  members of the uniformed services, family members and dependents of 
  such employees and members, and other individuals may retain for 
  personal use promotional items received as a result of official 
  Government travel.

Oct. 4, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Nov. 14, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
  

S. 1501

                                                            Oct. 4, 2001


                                                              CR-S 10287

Mr. DURBIN (for himself, Mr. TORRICELLI, Ms. MIKULSKI, and Mrs. CLINTON)

To consolidate in a single independent agency in the Executive branch 
  the responsibilities regarding food safety, labeling, and inspection 
  currently divided among several Federal agencies.
Cited as the ``Safe Food Act of 2001.''

Oct. 16, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Oversight of Government 
  Management, Restructuring and the District of Columbia.
  

S. 1534

                                                           Oct. 11, 2001


                                                              CR-S 10640

Mr. LIEBERMAN (for himself and Mr. SPECTER)

To establish the Department of National Homeland Security.
Cited as the ``Department of National Homeland Security Act of 2001.''

  

S. 1562

                                                           Oct. 17, 2001


                                                              CR-S 10794

Mr. SANTORUM
Mr. HATCH, Nov. 15, 2001

To amend title 39, United States Code, with respect to cooperative 
  mailings.

Oct. 31, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 1575

                                                           Oct. 25, 2001


                                                              CR-S 11104

Mr. DOMENICI, (for himself, Messrs. BOND, and HAGEL)

To provide new discretionary spending limits for fiscal year 2002, and 
  for other purposes.

Oct. 25, 2001.--Read twice and referred jointly to the Committees on the 
  Budget and Governmental Affairs pursuant to the order of August 4, 
  1977, with instructions that if one Committee reports, the other 
  Committee have thirty days to report or be discharged.
  

S. 1603

                                                           Oct. 31, 2001


                                                              CR-S 11286

Mr. VOINOVICH (for himself and Mr. THOMPSON)

To provide for reform relating to Federal employment, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Federal Human Capital Act of 2001.''

Nov. 16, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Dec. 4, 2001.--Star Print ordered on the bill.
Mar. 18 and 19, 2002.--Hearing held by the International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services Subcommittee. S. Hrg. 107-470.
  

S. 1612

                                                            Nov. 1, 2001


                                                              CR-S 11362

Mr. THOMPSON

To provide Federal managers with tools and flexibility in areas such as 
  personnel, budgeting, property management and disposal, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Managerial Flexibility Act of 2001.''

  
Mar. 18 and 19, 2002.--Hearing held by the International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services Subcommittee. S. Hrg. 107-470.
  

S. 1613

                                                            Nov. 1, 2001


                                                              CR-S 11362

Mr. THOMPSON

To provide for expedited congressional consideration of ``Freedom to 
  Manage'' legislative proposals transmitted by the President to 
  Congress to eliminate or reduce barriers to efficient government 
  operations that are posed by laws that apply to one or more agencies, 
  including government-wide laws.
Cited as the ``Freedom to Manage Act of 2001.''

  

S. 1639

                                                            Nov. 6, 2001


                                                              CR-S 11488

Mr. VOINOVICH (for himself and Mr. THOMPSON)

To provide Federal managers with tools and flexibility in areas such as 
  personnel, budgeting, property management and disposal, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Federal Employee Management Reform Act of 2001.''

Nov. 16, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 1651

                                                            Nov. 7, 2001


                                                              CR-S 11549

Mr. DORGAN (for himself, Messrs. BROWNBACK, and CONRAD)
Mr. CARPER, Nov. 27, 2001
Mr. JOHNSON, Jan. 23, 2002
Mr. SANTORUM, Feb. 27, 2002
Ms. COLLINS, June 3, 2002
Mr. LEAHY, Sept. 3, 2002
Mr. JEFFORDS, Sept. 24, 2002
Mr. WELLSTONE, Sept. 25, 2002

To establish the United States Consensus Council to provide for a 
  consensus building process in addressing national public policy 
  issues, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``United States Consensus Council Act of 2001.''
Cited as the ``United States Consensus Council Act of 2002,'' as 
  amended.

Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of 
  a substitute favorably.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman with an amendment in the 
  nature of a substitute. Without written report.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 709.
Nov. 4, 2002.--Senator Lieberman from Committee on Governmental Affairs 
  filed written report under authority of the order of the Senate of 10/
  17/2002. S. Rept. 107-330.
  

S. 1713

                                                           Nov. 15, 2001


                                                              CR-S 11940

Mr. STEVENS

To amend title 39, United States Code, to direct the Postal Service to 
  adhere to an equitable tender policy in selecting air carriers of non-
  priority bypass mail to certain points in the State of Alaska, and for 
  other purposes.
Cited as the ``Alaska Bypass Mail, Passenger and Freight Stability Act 
  of 2001.''

Nov. 16, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
May 22, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
  

S. 1714 (Public Law 107-120)

                                                           Nov. 15, 2001


                                                              CR-S 11940

Mr. McCONNELL

To provide for the installation of a plaque to honor Dr. James Harvey 
  Early in the Williamsburg, Kentucky Post Office Building.

Nov. 16, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Dec. 6, 2001.--Committee on Governmental Affairs discharged by Unanimous 
  Consent.
Dec. 6, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 10, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 10, 2001.--Received in the House.
Dec. 10, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Dec. 19, 2001.--Mrs. Davis moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Dec. 19, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Dec. 19, 2001.--At the conclusion of debate, the chair put the question 
  on the motion to suspend the rules. Mr. Davis (IL) objected to the 
  vote on the grounds that a quorum was not present. Further proceedings 
  on the motion were postponed. The point of no quorum was withdrawn.
Dec. 19, 2001.--Considered as unfinished business.
Dec. 19, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Dec. 19, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Dec. 19, 2001.--Cleared for White House.
Jan. 3, 2002.--Presented to President.
Jan. 15, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-120.
  

S. 1771 (H.R. 3248)

                                                            Dec. 5, 2001


                                                              CR-S 12447

Mr. TORRICELLI, (for himself and Mr. CORZINE)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  65 North Main Street in Cranbury, New Jersey, as the ``Todd Beamer 
  Post Office Building.''

Dec. 17, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 1780

                                                            Dec. 6, 2001


                                                              CR-S 12551

Mr. THOMPSON, (for himself and Mr. WARNER)

To provide increased flexibility Governmentwide for the procurement of 
  property and services to facilitate the defense against terrorism, and 
  for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Federal Emergency Procurement Flexibility Act of 2001.''

  

S. 1784

                                                            Dec. 7, 2001


                                                              CR-S 12681

Mr. STEVENS, (for himself and Mr. INOUYE)

To provide that all American citizens living abroad shall (for purposes 
  of the apportionment of Representatives in Congress among the several 
  States and for other purposes) be included in future decennial census 
  of population, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Full Equity for Americans Abroad Act.''

  

S. 1800

                                                           Dec. 11, 2001


                                                              CR-S 12858

Mr. DURBIN (for himself, Messrs. THOMPSON, AKAKA, and Ms. COLLINS)
Mr. COCHRAN, Dec. 18, 2001
Mr. VOINOVICH, Feb. 11, 2002
Mr. ALLEN, May 8, 2002

To strengthen and improve the management of national security, encourage 
  Government service in areas of critical national security, and to 
  assist government agencies in addressing deficiencies in personnel 
  possessing specialized skills important to national security and 
  incorporating the goals and strategies for recruitment and retention 
  for such skilled personnel into the strategic and performance 
  management systems of Federal agencies.
Cited as the ``Homeland Security Federal Workforce Act.''

Jan. 15, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Mar. 12, 2002.--Hearing held by the International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services Subcommittee. S. Hrg. 107-468.
  

S. 1801

                                                           Dec. 11, 2001


                                                              CR-S 12858

Ms. LANDRIEU (for herself and Mr. BOND)

To amend chapter 36 of title 39, United States Code, to provide for a 
  permanent postal rate for certain educational bound printed matter, 
  and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Educational Matter Postal Rate Act of 2001.''

Dec. 17, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 1807 (H.R. 2199)

                                                           Dec. 11, 2001


                                                              CR-S 12859

Mr. HATCH

To amend the National Capital Revitalization and Self-Government 
  Improvement Act of 1997 to permit any Federal law enforcement to enter 
  into a cooperative agreement with the Metropolitan Police Department 
  of the District of Columbia to assist the Department in carrying out 
  crime prevention and law enforcement activities in the District of 
  Columbia if deemed appropriate by the Chief of the Department and the 
  United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``District of Columbia Police Coordination Amendment Act of 
  2001.''

  

S. 1811

                                                           Dec. 12, 2001


                                                              CR-S 13051

Mr. THOMPSON (for himself, Messrs. AKAKA, DURBIN, LIEBERMAN, LUGAR, and 
  VOINOVICH)

To amend the Ethics in Government Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.) to 
  streamline the financial disclosure process for executive branch 
  employees.
Cited as the ``Presidential Appointments Improvement Act of 2001.''

Mar. 21, 2002.--Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably.
May 16, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman with amendments. With 
  written report S. Rept. 107-152. Additional views filed.
May 16, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 378.
  

S. 1818

                                                           Dec. 13, 2001


                                                              CR-S 13145

Mr. DURBIN (for himself and Ms. MIKULSKI)
Mr. BINGAMAN and Ms. LANDRIEU, Mar. 11, 2002
Mr. INHOFE, June 6, 2002
Mr. DAYTON, June 18, 2002
Mrs. CLINTON, June 20, 2002
Messrs. KERRY and TORRICELLI, July 9, 2002
Mr. SARBANES, Sept. 5, 2002

To ensure that a Federal employee who takes leave without pay in order 
  to perform service as a member of the uniformed services or member of 
  the National Guard shall continue to receive pay and allowances such 
  individual is receiving for such service, will be no less than the 
  basic pay such individual would then be receiving if no interruption 
  in employment had occurred.
Cited as the ``Reservists Pay Security Act of 2001.''

Dec. 17, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 1821

                                                           Dec. 13, 2001


                                                              CR-S 13145

Mr. AKAKA (for himself and Mr. WARNER)

To amend title 5, United States Code, to allow certain catch-up 
  contributions to the Thrift Savings Plan to be made by participants 
  age 50 or over, and to afford employees and Members full immediate 
  participation in the Thrift Savings Plan upon commencing Federal 
  service.

Dec. 17, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 1822

                                                           Dec. 13, 2001


                                                              CR-S 13145

Mr. AKAKA (for himself and Mr. WARNER)
Ms. MILKULSKI, Apr. 9, 2002

To amend title 5, United States Code, to allow certain catchup 
  contributions to the Thrift Savings Plan to be made by participants 
  age 50 or over.

Dec. 17, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Nov. 19, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Nov. 19, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 770.
  

S. 1828

                                                           Dec. 13, 2001


                                                              CR-S 13145

Mr. LEAHY (for himself and Mr. HATCH)
Ms. MIKULSKI, Feb. 4, 2002
Mr. HAGEL, Mar. 11, 2002
Mr. BUNNING, Apr. 8, 2002
Ms. LANDRIEU, Apr. 9, 2002
Mr. DURBIN, Apr. 18, 2002
Mr. BREAUX, May 14, 2002
Ms. STABENOW, May 16, 2002
Mr. DODD, June 7, 2002
Mrs. CARNAHAN, July 12, 2002

To amend subchapter III of chapter 83 and chapter 84 of title 5, United 
  States Code, to include Federal prosecutors within the definition of a 
  law enforcement officer, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Federal Prosecutors Retirement Benefit Equity Act of 
  2001.''

Dec. 17, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 1845

                                                           Dec. 18, 2001


                                                              CR-S 13465

Mr. KERRY

To amend title 5, United States Code, to create a presumption that 
  disability of a Federal employee in fire protection activities caused 
  by certain conditions is presumed to result from the performance of 
  such employee's duty.
Cited as the ``Federal Firefighters Fairness Act of 2001.''

Jan. 15, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 1867

                                                           Dec. 20, 2001


                                                              CR-S 13465

Mr. LIEBERMAN (for himself and Mr. McCAIN)
Mr. DORGAN, Jan. 23, 2002
Mr. CLELAND, Feb. 7, 2002
Mr. MILLER, Feb. 27, 2002
Mr. TORRICELLI, Apr. 12, 2002
Mr. GRASSLEY, May 1, 2002
Messrs. BAYH and HARKIN, May 16, 2002
Mr. CORZINE, May 20, 2002
Mrs. BOXER, May 21, 2002
Messrs. FEINGOLD and KERRY, May 22, 2002
Mrs. CLINTON, June 6, 2002
Mr. DODD, June 11, 2002
Mrs. CARNAHAN, June 18, 2002
Mrs. LINCOLN, July 23, 2002
Mr. EDWARDS, July 30, 2002
Messrs. DURBIN and HOLLINGS, Aug. 1, 2002
Mr. SCHUMER, Sept. 3, 2002
Mr. NELSON, Sept. 9, 2002
Mr. SPECTER, Sept. 18, 2002

To establish the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the 
  United States, and for other purposes.

Feb. 7, 2002.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-379.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably.
May 14, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman with amendments. With 
  written report S. Rept. 107-150. Additional views filed.
May 14, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 369.
  

S. 1892 (H.R. 3379)

                                                           Jan. 23, 2002


                                                                 CR-S 32

Mrs. CLINTON (for herself and Mr. SCHUMER)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  375 Carlls Path in Deer Park, New York, as the ``Raymond M. Downey 
  Post Office Building.''

Feb. 22, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
  

S. 1906

                                                           Jan. 29, 2002


                                                                CR-S 235

Mr. CLELAND (for himself and Mr. MILLER)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  3698 Inner Perimeter Road in Valdosta, Georgia, as the ``Major Lyn 
  McIntosh Post Office Building.''

Feb. 22, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
  

S. 1908

                                                            Feb. 4, 2002


                                                                CR-S 286

Mr. BUNNING

To exclude the receipts and disbursements of the Abandoned Mine 
  Reclamation Fund from the budget of the United States Government, and 
  for other purposes.

Feb. 4, 2002.--Read twice and referred jointly to the Committees on the 
  Budget and Governmental Affairs pursuant to the order of August 4, 
  1977, with instructions that if one Committee reports, the other 
  Committee have thirty days to report or be discharged.
  

S. 1913 (H.R. 3925)

                                                            Feb. 6, 2002


                                                                CR-S 425

Mr. VOINOVICH

To amend title 5, United States Code, to establish an exchange program 
  between the Federal government and the private sector to develop 
  expertise in information technology management, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Digital Tech Corps Act of 2002.''

Apr. 24, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 1934

                                                           Feb. 12, 2002


                                                                CR-S 660

Ms. MIKULSKI (for herself and Mrs. CLINTON)
Mr. SARBANES, Feb. 25, 2002
Mr. WARNER, Feb. 26, 2002
Mr. ALLEN, Apr. 23, 2002
Ms. SNOWE, June 5, 2002
Mr. CLELAND, Sept. 10, 2002

To amend the Law Enforcement Pay Equity Act of 2000 to permit certain 
  annuitants of the retirement programs of the United States Park Police 
  and United States Secret Service Uniformed Division to receive the 
  adjustments in pension benefits to which such annuitants would 
  otherwise be entitled as a result of the conversion of members of the 
  United States Park Police and United States Secret Service Uniformed 
  Division to a new salary schedule under the amendments made by such 
  Act.
Cited as the ``Federal Law Enforcement Pension Adjustment Equity Act of 
  2002.''

Feb. 22, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 1935

                                                           Feb. 12, 2002


                                                                CR-S 660

Ms. MIKULSKI (for herself, Messrs. LEAHY, BINGAMAN, and Mrs. CLINTON)
Mr. SARBANES, Feb. 25, 2002

Cited as the ``Law Enforcement Officers Retirement Equity Act of 2002.''
To amend chapters 83 and 84 of title 5, United States Code, to include 
  inspectors of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, inspectors 
  and canine enforcement officers of the United States Customs Service, 
  and revenue officers of the Internal Revenue Service as law 
  enforcement officers.

Feb. 22, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 1970 (H.R. 3789)

                                                           Feb. 27, 2002


                                                               CR-S 1251

Mr. ENZI (for himself and Mr. CRAIG)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  2829 Commercial Way in Rock Springs, Wyoming, as the ``Teno Roncalio 
  Post Office Building.''

Apr. 8, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
May 22, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 23, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
May 23, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 391.
June 3, 2002.--Indefinitely postponed by Senate by Unanimous Consent.
  

S. 1982

                                                            Mar. 4, 2002


                                                               CR-S 1421

Ms. MIKULSKI (for herself and Mr. SARBANES)

To amend chapter 89 of title 5, United States Code, to increase the 
  Government contribution for Federal employee health insurance.
Cited as the ``Federal Employees Health Benefits Improvement Act of 
  2002.''

Apr. 8, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 1983

                                                            Mar. 4, 2002


                                                               CR-S 1421

Mrs. CLINTON

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  201 Main Street, Lake Placid, New York, as the ``John A. `Jack' Shea 
  Post Office Building.''

Apr. 8, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
May 22, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 23, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
May 23, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 392.
June 3, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
June 4, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 4, 2002.--Received in the House.
June 4, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
  

S. 2014

                                                           Mar. 14, 2002


                                                               CR-S 1935

Mr. FEINGOLD (for himself and Ms. COLLINS

To provide better Federal interagency coordination and support for 
  emergency medical services.
Cited as the ``Emergency Medical Services Support Act.''

  

S. 2020

                                                           Mar. 15, 2002


                                                               CR-S 1974

Mr. GREGG
Ms. COLLINS, May 1, 2002

To establish the Department of National Border Security.
Cited as the ``Department of National Border Security Act of 2002.''

  

S. 2181

                                                           Apr. 17, 2002


                                                               CR-S 2828

Mr. McCAIN
Mr. KERRY, June 18, 2002
Mr. BAYH, Sept. 17, 2002

To review, reform, and terminate unnecessary and inequitable Federal 
  subsidies.
Cited as the ``Corporate Subsidy Reform Commission Act of 2002.''

  

S. 2217 (H.R. 1366)

                                                           Apr. 22, 2002


                                                               CR-S 3014

Mrs. FEINSTEIN

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  3101 West Sunflower Avenue in Santa Ana, California, as the ``Hector 
  G. Godinez Post Office Building.''

Apr. 26, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
May 22, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 23, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
May 23, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 393.
June 3, 2002.--Indefinitely postponed by Senate by Unanimous Consent.
  

S. 2316

                                                           Apr. 25, 2002


                                                               CR-S 3435

Ms. LANDRIEU

To make technical and conforming changes to provide for the enactment of 
  the Independence of the Chief Financial Officer Establishment Act of 
  2001, to establish a reporting event notification system to assist 
  Congress and the District of Columbia in maintaining the financial 
  stability of the District government and avoiding the initiation of a 
  control period, to provide the District of Columbia with autonomy over 
  its budgets, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``District of Columbia Fiscal Integrity Act of 2002.''

Apr. 26, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Oversight of Government 
  Management, Restructuring and the District of Columbia.
  

S. 2383

                                                           Apr. 29, 2002


                                                               CR-S 3505

Mr. THURMOND

To amend chapter 71 of title 5, United States Code, to establish certain 
  limitations relating to the use of official time by Federal employees, 
  and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Workplace Integrity Act of 2002.''

June 28, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 2389

                                                           Apr. 29, 2002


                                                               CR-S 3505

Mr. ALLEN
Mr. WARNER, May 13, 2002

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  205 South Main Street in Culpeper, Virginia, as the ``D. French 
  Slaughter, Jr. Post Office Building.''

May 15, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 2433 (H.R. 4486)

                                                             May 1, 2002


                                                               CR-S 3625

Mr. HUTCHINSON
Mrs. LINCOLN, May 7, 2002

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  1590 East Joyce Boulevard in Fayetteville, Arkansas, as the ``Clarence 
  B. Craft Post Office building.''

May 15, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
May 22, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 23, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 391.
May 23, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 394.
June 3, 2002.--Indefinitely postponed by Senate by Unanimous Consent.
  

S. 2452

                                                             May 2, 2002


                                                               CR-S 3843

Mr. LIEBERMAN (for himself, Messrs. SPECTER, and GRAHAM)
Messrs. DURBIN and REID, May 7, 2002
Mr. CLELAND, May 17, 2002

To establish the Department of National Homeland Security and the 
  National Office for Combating Terrorism.
Cited as the ``National Homeland Security and Combating Terrorism Act of 
  2002.''

May 22, 2002.--Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably.
June 24, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman with amendments. With 
  written report S. Rept. 107-175. Additional views filed.
June 24, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 440.
  

S. 2465

                                                             May 7, 2002


                                                               CR-S 3953

Mr. GREGG (for himself and Mr. FEINGOLD)
Mr. CHAFEE, May 8, 2002
Mr. KERRY, May 14, 2002

To extend and strengthen procedures to maintain fiscal accountability 
  and responsibility.
Cited as the ``Budget Enforcement Act of 2002.''

May 7, 2002.--Read twice and referred jointly to the Committees on the 
  Budget and Governmental Affairs pursuant to the order of August 4, 
  1977, with instructions that if one Committee reports, the other 
  Committee have thirty days to report or be discharged.
  

S. 2488

                                                             May 9, 2002


                                                               CR-S 4145

Mr. BROWNBACK (for himself, Messrs. MILLER, FITZGERALD, SMITH of New 
  Hampshire, INHOFE, HELMS, SESSIONS, and ENZI)
Mr. GRAMM, May 22, 2002
Mr. SANTORUM, Oct. 3, 2002

To establish a commission to conduct a comprehensive review of Federal 
  agencies and programs and to recommend the elimination or realignment 
  of duplicative, wasteful, or outdated functions, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Commission on the Accountability and Review of Federal 
  Agencies Act.''

  

S. 2492

                                                             May 9, 2002


                                                               CR-S 4145

Mr. CLELAND
Mr. MILLER, May 21, 2002
Mr. CRAPO, June 4, 2002
Mr. CRAIG, June 5, 2002

To amend title 5, United States Code, to require that agencies, in 
  promulgating rules, take into consideration the impact of such rules 
  on the privacy of individuals, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Federal Agency Protection of Privacy Act.''

  

S. 2527

                                                            May 16, 2002


                                                               CR-S 4492

Mr. AKAKA (for himself and Mr. COCHRAN)

To provide for health benefits coverage under chapter 89 of title 5, 
  United States Code, for individuals enrolled in a plan administered by 
  the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, and for other purposes.

June 8, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 710.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 21, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 21, 2002.--Received in the House.
Oct. 21, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
  

S. 2530

                                                            May 16, 2002


                                                               CR-S 4492

Mr. THOMPSON (for himself and Mr. LIEBERMAN)

To amend the Inspector General Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.) to establish 
  police powers for certain Inspector General agents engaged in official 
  duties and provide an oversight mechanism for the exercise of those 
  powers.

May 22, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
June 25, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendments. With 
  written report S. Rept. 107-176.
June 25, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 443.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Oct. 17, 2002.--S. Amdt. 4893 Amendment SA 4893 proposed by Senator Reid 
  for Senator Thompson.
Oct. 17, 2002.--S. Amdt. 4893 Amendment SA 4893 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 21, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 21, 2002.--Received in the House.
Oct. 21, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform, 
  and in addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, for a period to be 
  subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration 
  of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee 
  concerned.
Oct. 21, 2002.--Referred to House Government Reform.
Oct. 21, 2002.--Referred to House Judiciary.
Nov. 12, 2002.--Referred to Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and 
  Homeland Security.
  

S. 2629

                                                           June 17, 2002


                                                               CR-S 5632

Mr. TORRICELLI

To provide for an agency assessment, independent review, and Inspector 
  General report on privacy and data protection policies of Federal 
  agencies, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Federal Privacy and Data Protection Policy Act of 2002.''

  

S. 2644

                                                           June 19, 2002


                                                               CR-S 5772

Mr. FITZGERALD

To amend chapter 35 of title 31, United States Code, to expand the types 
  of Federal agencies that are required to prepare audited financial 
  statements.
Cited as the ``Accountability of Tax Dollars Act of 2002.''

Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of 
  a substitute favorably.
Oct. 16, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman with an amendment in the 
  nature of a substitute. Without written report.
Oct. 16, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 733.
Nov. 4, 2002.--Senator Lieberman from Committee on Governmental Affairs 
  filed wiritten report under authority of the order of the Senate of 
  10/17/2002. S. Rept. 107-331.
  

S. 2651

                                                           June 20, 2002


                                                               CR-S 5851

Mr. VOINOVICH (for himself, Messrs. THOMPSON, and COCHRAN)

To provide for reform relating to Federal employment, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Federal Workforce Improvement Act of 2002.''

Aug. 30, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 2705 (Private bill)

                                                           June 28, 2002


                                                               CR-S 6319

Mr. CRAIG

For the relief of Robert Bancroft of Hayden Lake, Idaho, to permit the 
  payment of backpay for overtime incurred in missions flown with the 
  Drug Enforcement Agency.

Aug. 30, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 2746

                                                           July 17, 2002


                                                               CR-S 6947

Mr. FEINGOLD (for himself and Ms. COLLINS)

To establish a Federal Liaison on Homeland Security in each State, to 
  provide coordination between the Department of Homeland Security and 
  State and local first responders, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``First Responders Support Act of 2002.''

  

S. 2754

                                                           July 18, 2002


                                                               CR-S 7033

Ms. COLLINS

To establish a Presidential Commission on the United States Postal 
  Service.
Cited as the ``United States Postal Service Commission Act of 2002.''

Aug. 30, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 2765

                                                           July 22, 2002


                                                               CR-S 7164

Mr. VOINOVICH
Mr. HUTCHINSON, Sept. 23, 2002

To amend chapter 55 of title 5, United States Code, to exclude 
  availability pay for certain Federal law enforcement officers from the 
  limitation on premium pay, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Federal Law Enforcement Officers Pay Equity and Reform 
  Act of 2002.''

Aug. 30, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 2770

                                                           July 22, 2002


                                                               CR-S 7164

Mr. DODD (for himself, Messrs. WARNER, LIEBERMAN, SCHUMER, BIDEN, 
  TORRICELLI, GRASSLEY, DAYTON, DURBIN, and Mrs. CLINTON)
Mrs. FEINSTEIN, July 30, 2002
Ms. SNOWE, Aug. 1, 2002
Mrs. MURRAY, Ms. COLLINS, Mr. CORZINE, and Ms. CANTWELL, Sept. 5, 2002
Mrs. BOXER, Sept. 9, 2002
Mr. CARPER, Sept. 17, 2002
Mr. BAUCUS, Sept. 26, 2002
Messrs. KERRY and CLELAND, Sept. 30, 2002
Mr. DeWINE, Oct. 3, 2002

To amend the Federal Law Enforcement Pay Reform Act of 1990 to adjust 
  the percentage differentials payable to Federal law enforcement 
  officers in certain high-cost areas.

Aug. 30, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 2791

                                                           July 25, 2002


                                                               CR-S 7372

Mr. DOMENICI (for himself and Mr. FEINGOLD)

To provide budget discipline and enforcement for fiscal year 2003 and 
  beyond.

July 25, 2002.--Read twice and referred jointly to the Committees on the 
  Budget and Governmental Affairs pursuant to the order of August 4, 
  1977, with instructions that if one Committee reports, the other 
  Committee have thirty days to report or be discharged.
  

S. 2794

                                                           July 25, 2002


                                                               CR-S 7372

Mr. GRAMM (for himself, Messrs. MILLER, and McCONNELL)
Messrs. ALLARD, BENNETT, BOND, BUNNING, BURNS, CAMPBELL, CRAIG, CRAPO, 
  DeWINE, ENSIGN, ENZI, FRIST, GRASSLEY, GREGG, HAGEL, HATCH, HELMS, 
  HUTCHINSON, Mrs. HUTCHISON, Messrs. INHOFE, KYL, LOTT, McCAIN, MILLER, 
  MURKOWSKI, NICKLES, ROBERTS, SANTORUM, SESSIONS, SMITH of New 
  Hampshire, SMITH of Oregon, THOMAS, THURMOND, and WARNER, Aug. 1, 2002
Mr. LUGAR, Sept. 4, 2002

To establish a Department of Homeland Security, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Homeland Security Act of 2002.''

  

S. 2828 (H.R. 4851)

                                                           July 31, 2002


                                                               CR-S 7744

Mr. NICKLES (for himself and Mr. INHOFE)

To redesignate the facility of the United States Postal Service located 
  at 6910 South Yorktown Avenue in Tulsa, Oklahoma, as the ``Robert 
  Wayne Jenkins Station.''

Sept. 25, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 711.
Nov. 18, 2002.--Indefinitely postponed by Senate by Unanimous Consent.
  

S. 2829

                                                           July 31, 2002


                                                               CR-S 7744

Mr. AKAKA

To authorize appropriations for the Merit Systems Protection Board and 
  the Office of Special Counsel, to provide for the protection of 
  certain disclosures of information by Federal employees, and for other 
  purposes.

Sept. 20, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 2840 (H.R. 4102)

                                                            Aug. 1, 2002


                                                               CR-S 7899

Mr. ENSIGN (for himself and Mr. REID)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  120 North Maine Street in Fallon, Nevada, as the ``Rollan D. Melton 
  Post Office Building.''

Aug. 30, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 712.
Nov. 18, 2002.--Indefinitely postponed by Senate by Unanimous Consent.
  

S. 2866

                                                            Aug. 1, 2002


                                                               CR-S 7899

Mr. GREGG (for himself, Messrs. BROWNBACK, CRAIG, and HUTCHINSON)

To provide scholarships for District of Columbia elementary and 
  secondary students, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``District of Columbia Student Opportunity Scholarship Act 
  of 2002.''

Aug. 30, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Oversight of Government 
  Management, Restructuring and the District of Columbia.
  

S. 2874

                                                            Aug. 1, 2002


                                                               CR-S 7899

Mr. DAYTON (for himself, Messrs. CORZINE, INOUYE, and WELLSTONE)
Mr. TORRICELLI, Sept. 10, 2002
Mrs. MURRAY, Sept. 30, 2002
Mr. KERRY, Nov. 13, 2002

To provide benefits to domestic partners of Federal employees.
Cited as the ``Domestic Partnership Benefits and Obligations Act of 
  2002.''

Aug. 30, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 2900

                                                           Sept. 3, 2002


                                                               CR-S 8092

Mr. WELLSTONE (for himself and Mr. DAYTON)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  6101 West Old Shakopee Road in Bloomington, Minnesota, as the ``Thomas 
  E. Burnett, Jr. Post Office Building.''

Sept. 20, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 2907

                                                           Sept. 5, 2002


                                                               CR-S 8300

Ms. MIKULSKI (for herself, Messrs. DASCHLE, LEAHY, SARBANES, Mrs. 
  CLINTON, Messrs. KENNEDY, AKAKA, TORRICELLI, JOHNSON, CORZINE, and 
  SCHUMER)

To redesignate the facility of the United States Postal Service located 
  at 900 Brentwood Road, NE, in Wahsington, D.C., as the ``Joseph 
  Curseen, Jr. and Thomas Morris, Jr. Processing and Distribution 
  Center.''

Sept. 20, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 2918 (H.R. 5336)

                                                          Sept. 10, 2002


                                                               CR-S 8456

Mrs. CLINTON (for herself and Mr. SCHUMER)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  380 Main Street in Farmingdale, New York, as the ``Peter J. Ganci, Jr. 
  Post Office Building.''

Sept. 20, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 713.
Nov. 18, 2002.--Indefinitely postponed by Senate by Unanimous Consent.
  

S. 2929 (H.R. 4797)

                                                          Sept. 12, 2002


                                                               CR-S 8565

Mrs. FEINSTEIN (for herself and Mrs. BOXER)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  265 South Western Avenue, Los Angeles, California, as the ``Nat King 
  Cole Post Office.''

Sept. 20, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 714.
Nov. 18, 2002.--Indefinitely postponed by Senate by Unanimous Consent.
  

S. 2931 (H.R. 5340)

                                                          Sept. 12, 2002


                                                               CR-S 8565

Mrs. FEINSTEIN (for herself and Mrs. BOXER)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  5805 White Oak Avenue in Encino, California, as the ``Francis Dayle 
  `Chick' Hearn Post Office.''

Sept. 20, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 715.
Nov. 18, 2002.--Indefinitely postponed by Senate by Unanimous Consent.
  

S. 2936

                                                          Sept. 13, 2002


                                                               CR-S 8618

Mr. ALLEN
Mr. WARNER, Sept. 19, 2002
Mrs. CLINTON, Sept. 26, 2002

To amend chapter 84 of title 5, United States Code, to provide that 
  certain Federal annuity computations are adjusted by 1 percent 
  relating to periods of receiving disability payments, and for other 
  purposes.
To amend chapter 84 of title 5, United States Code, to provide that 
  certain Federal annuity computations are adjusted by 1 percentage 
  point relating to periods of receiving disability payments, and for 
  other purposes. (As amended.)

Sept. 20, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported with an amendment favorably.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman with an amendment in the 
  nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title. Without written 
  report.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 716.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Passed Senate with an amendment and an amendment to the 
  Title by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 21, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 21, 2002.--Received in the House.
Oct. 21, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
  

S. 2939

                                                          Sept. 17, 2002


                                                               CR-S 8673

Mr. BREAUX (for himself and Mr. ROBERTS)

To amend title 5, United States Code, to provide for appropriate 
  overtime pay for National Weather Service forecasters performing 
  essential services during severe weather events, and to limit Sunday 
  premium pay for employees of the National Weather Service to hours of 
  service actually performed on Sunday.
Cited as the ``National Weather Service Flexible Work Scheduling Act.''

Sept. 20, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. 3044 (Public Law 107-302)

                                                            Oct. 3, 2002


                                                               CR-S 9901

Mr. DURBIN (for himself and Mr. VOINOVICH)

To authorize the Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency of the 
  District of Columbia to provide for the interstate supervision of 
  offenders on parole, probation, and supervised release.
Cited as the ``Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency Interstate 
  Supervision Act of 2002.''

Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 717.
Nov. 4, 2002.--Senator Lieberman from Committee on Governmental Affairs 
  filed written report under authority of the order of the Senate of 10/
  17/2002. S. Rept. 107-332.
Nov. 13, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 14, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 14, 2002.--Received in the House.
Nov. 14, 2002.--Held at the desk.
Nov. 15, 2002.--Mr. Armey asked unanimous consent to take from the 
  Speaker's table and consider.
Nov. 15, 2002.--Considered by unanimous consent.
Nov. 15, 2002.--On passage Passed without objection.
Nov. 15, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Nov. 15, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Nov. 22, 2002.--Presented to President.
Nov. 26, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-302.
  

S. 3054

                                                            Oct. 3, 2002


                                                               CR-S 9901

Mr. LIEBERMAN (for himself, Messrs. DURBIN, FEINGOLD, JEFFORDS, KENNEDY, 
  and SCHUMER)
Mr. DASCHLE, Oct. 4, 2002
Ms. MIKULSKI, Oct. 9, 2002
Mr. HARKIN and Ms. LANDRIEU, Oct. 10, 2002
Mr. SANBANES, Oct. 15, 2002

To provide for full voting representation in Congress for the citizens 
  of the District of Columbia, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``No Taxation Without Representation Act of 2002.''

Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 10, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Oct. 10, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 701.
Nov. 15, 2002.--Senator Lieberman from Committee on Governmental Affairs 
  filed written report. S. Rept. 107-343. Minority views filed.
  

S. 3067

                                                            Oct. 7, 2002


                                                              CR-S 10040

Mr. THOMPSON

To amend title 44, United States Code, to make Government information 
  security reform permanent, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Government Information Security Reform Act.''

Nov. 13, 2002.--Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs discharged by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 13, 2002.--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Nov. 13, 2002.--S. Admt. 4905 Amendment SA 4905 proposed by Senator 
  Durbin for Senator Thompson.
Nov. 13, 2002.--S. Admt. 4905 Amendment SA 4905 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 13, 2002.--Passed Senate with an amendment and an amendment to the 
  Title by Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 14, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 14, 2002.--Received in the House.
Nov. 14, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
  

S. 3070

                                                            Oct. 8, 2002


                                                              CR-S 10117

Mr. AKAKA (for himself and Mr. LEVIN)
Mr. LEAHY, Oct. 9, 2002

To authorize appropriations for the Merit Systems Protection Board and 
  the Office of Special Counsel, and for other purposes.

Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Nov. 19, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. With 
  written report S. Rept. 107-349.
Nov. 19, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 771.
  

S. 3077

                                                            Oct. 8, 2002


                                                              CR-S 10117

Mr. CLELAND (for himself, Messrs. MILLER, and THURMOND)

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  206 South Main Street in Glennville, Georgia, as the ``Michael Lee 
  Woodcock Post Office.''

  

S. 3088

                                                            Oct. 8, 2002


                                                              CR-S 10117

Ms. LANDRIEU

To provide pay protection for members of the Reserve and the National 
  Guard, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Reservists and Guardsmen Pay Protection Act of 2002.''

  

S. 3120

                                                           Oct. 16, 2002


                                                              CR-S 10571

Mr. GRASSLEY (for himself, Mr. BAUCUS, and Ms. COLLINS)

To impose restrictions on the ability of officers and employees of the 
  United States to enter into contracts with corporations or 
  partnerships that move outside the United States while retaining 
  substantially the same ownership.
Cited as the ``Reclaiming Expatriated Contracts and Profits Act.''

  

S. 3131

                                                           Oct. 17, 2002


                                                              CR-S 10676

Mr. VOINOVICH (for himself and Mr. FEINGOLD)

To balance the budget and protect the Social Security Trust Fund 
  surpluses.
Cited as the ``Truth in Budgeting and Social Security Protection Act of 
  2002.''

Oct. 17, 2002.--Read twice and referred jointly to the Committees on the 
  Budget and Governmental Affairs pursuant to the order of August 4, 
  1977, with instructions that if one Committee reports, the other 
  Committee have thirty days to report or be discharged.
  

S. 3137

                                                           Oct. 17, 2002


                                                              CR-S 10676

Mr. LEAHY

To provide remedies for retaliation against whistleblowers making 
  congressional disclosures.
Cited as the ``Congressional Oversight Protection Act of 2002.''

  

S. 3173

                                                           Nov. 19, 2002


                                                              CR-S 11574

Mr. DURBIN

To amend title 5, United States Code, to establish a national health 
  program administered by the Office of Personnel Management to offer 
  Federal employee health benefits plans to individuals who are not 
  Federal employees, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Offering People True Insurance Options Nationwide Act of 
  2002.''

  
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S. Res. 51

                                                            Mar. 8, 2001


                                                               CR-S 2070

Mr. THOMPSON

An original resolution authorizing expenditures by the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.

Mar. 8, 2001.--Original measure reported to Senate by Senator Thompson. 
  Without written report.
Mar. 8, 2001.--Ordered to be reported an original measure.
Mar. 8, 2001.--Referred to the Committee on Rules and Administration.
  

S. Res. 71

                                                            Apr. 6, 2001


                                                               CR-S 3706

Mr. HARKIN
Messrs. DORGAN and NELSON, of Nebraska, Apr. 30, 2001
Mr. BINGAMAN, May 16, 2001
Ms. COLLINS and Mr. BAUCUS, May 17, 2001
Messrs. CORZINE, FEINGOLD, and CLELAND, May 21, 2001
Messrs. LEAHY, TORRICELLI, DURBIN, Mrs. CARNAHAN, and Ms. LANDRIEU, May 
  23, 2001
Messrs. DASCHLE, JOHNSON, and Ms. STABENOW, June 5, 2001
Mr. DAYTON, June 6, 2001
Messrs. AKAKA and REED, June 7, 2001
Mr. JEFFORDS, June 11, 2001
Messrs. LIEBERMAN, KENNEDY, and KERRY, June 12, 2001
Messrs. EDWARDS, SARBANES, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, and Mr. KOHL, June 14, 2001
Messrs. INOUYE, BAYH, Mrs. CLINTON, Ms. MIKULSKI, and Mr. REID, June 20, 
  2001
Messrs. WELLSTONE and WYDEN, June 25, 2001
Mr. BIDEN and Mrs. MURRAY, June 26, 2001
Messrs. GRAHAM, NELSON, of Florida, and Mrs. BOXER, June 28, 2001
Messrs. DODD and CONRAD, June 29, 2001
Mr. LEVIN, July 9, 2001
Mrs. LINCOLN, July 16, 2001

Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the need to preserve six 
  day mail delivery.

June 21, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. Res. 77

                                                           Apr. 26, 2001


                                                               CR-S 3994

Mr. LOTT (for himself and Mr. DASCHLE)

To authorize the production of records by the Permanent Subcommittee on 
  Investigations of the Committee on Governmental Affairs.

Apr. 26, 2001.--Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to 
  without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent.
  

S. Res. 96

                                                            May 25, 2001


                                                               CR-S 5695

Mr. KERRY (for himself, Messrs. LUGAR, DURBIN, KENNEDY, and Ms. SNOWE)

Expressing the sense of the Senate that a commemorative postage stamp 
  should be issued to honor Dr. Edgar J. Helms.

Sept. 10, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. Res. 187

                                                            Dec. 5, 2001


                                                              CR-S 12447

Mr. CLELAND (for himself, Messrs. AKAKA, ALLEN, COCHRAN, FEINGOLD, and 
  MILLER)
Mr. DURBIN, Dec. 7, 2001

Commending the staffs of Members of Congress, the Capital Police, the 
  Office of the Attending Physician and his health care staff, and other 
  members of the Capitol Hill community for their courage and 
  professionalism during the days and weeks following the release of 
  anthrax in Senator Daschle's office.

Mar. 21, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Apr. 8, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment and with 
  an amended preamble. Without written report.
Apr. 8, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 342.
Apr. 9, 2002.--Star Print ordered on the resolution.
Apr. 10, 2002.--Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment and an 
  amended preamble by Unanimous Consent.
  

S. Res. 251

                                                           Apr. 23, 2002


                                                               CR-S 3165

Mr. LOTT

Making Minority party appointments for the Committees on Environment and 
  Public Works and Governmental Affairs for the 107th Congress.

Apr. 23, 2002.--Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to 
  without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
  

S. Res. 289

                                                           June 24, 2002


                                                               CR-S 5956

Ms. LANDRIEU (for herself and Mr. BREAUX)
Mr. MILLER, July 24, 2002

Expressing the sense of the Senate that a commemorative postage stamp 
  should be issued to celebrate the Bicentennial of the Louisiana 
  Purchase.

Sept. 25, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. Res. 303

                                                           July 12, 2002


                                                               CR-S 6707

Ms. LANDRIEU (for herself and Mr. BREAUX)

Expressing the sense of the Senate that a commemorative postage stamp 
  should be issued to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the arrival of 
  the first Acadians in the American colonies.

Aug. 30, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. Res. 314

                                                           July 31, 2002


                                                               CR-S 7744

Mr. CLELAND

Expressing the sense of the Senate that a commemorative postage stamp 
  should be issued commemorating registered nurses.

Sept. 25, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. Res. 317

                                                            Aug. 1, 2002


                                                               CR-S 7901

Mr. DASCHLE (for himself and Mr. LOTT)

To authorize the production of records by the Permanent Subcommittee on 
  Investigations of the Committee on Governmental Affairs.

Aug. 1, 2002.--Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to 
  without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent.
  
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S. Con. Res. 3

                                                           Jan. 24, 2001


                                                                CR-S 527

Mr. FEINGOLD (for himself, Messrs. KOHL, BAYH, BINGAMAN, CONRAD, 
  DASCHLE, EDWARDS, GRASSLEY, KENNEDY, KERRY, LEAHY, McCAIN, MILLER, 
  MURKOWSKI, REID, TORRICELLI, and WARNER)
Ms. COLLINS, Ms. LANDRIEU, and Mr. SESSIONS, Jan. 31, 2001
Mr. CLELAND, Feb. 14, 2001
Mr. ALLEN, Apr. 3, 2001
Mr. BENNETT, May 16, 2001
Messrs. CRAIG and BREAUX, May 21, 2001
Mrs. FEINSTEIN, June 5, 2001
Mr. CORZINE, June 7, 2001
Mr. DODD, June 11, 2001
Mr. DeWINE, June 18, 2001
Mrs. LINCOLN and Mr. INOUYE, June 21, 2001
Mr. SMITH, of New Hampshire, June 22, 2001
Messrs. DURBIN and JOHNSON, July 9, 2001
Mr. SCHUMER, July 12, 2001
Mr. HARKIN, July 16, 2001
Mr. DAYTON, July 25, 2001
Mr. WELLSTONE, July 27, 2001
Mr. BIDEN, July 31, 2001
Mr. WYDEN, Dec. 12, 2001
Mr. HELMS, Dec. 13, 2001
Mr. HAGEL, Dec. 20, 2001
Messrs. CAMPBELL and ROBERTS, June 12, 2002
Mr. GRAHAM, Oct. 8, 2002
Mrs. BOXER, Oct. 9, 2002
Messrs. JEFFORDS and BURNS, Oct. 10, 2002
Mrs. MURRAY, October 16, 2002
Mrs. HUTCHISON and Mr. HATCH, Nov. 19, 2002

Expressing the sense of Congress that a commemorative postage stamp 
  should be issued in honor of the U.S.S. Wisconsin and all those who 
  served aboard her.

Mar. 20, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. Con. Res. 17

                                                           Feb. 27, 2001


                                                               CR-S 1617

Mr. SARBANES (for himself, Mr. WARNER, Ms. MIKULSKI, Messrs. BINGAMAN, 
  KENNEDY, and AKAKA)
Ms. COLLINS, Mr. DURBIN, and Mrs. MURRAY, Feb. 28, 2001
Mr. CORZINE, Mar. 1, 2001
Mr. KERRY, Mar. 19, 2001
Mr. LIEBERMAN, Mar. 22, 2001
Mr. DORGAN, Mar. 23, 2001
Mr. DAYTON, Mar. 28, 2001
Mr. CLELAND, May 4, 2001
Mr. NELSON, of Nebraska, May 10, 2001
Ms. LANDRIEU, May 21, 2001
Mr. DASCHLE, May 22, 2001
Mr. CONRAD, June 6, 2001
Mr. LEVIN, Oct. 4, 2001
Ms. STABENOW, Apr. 10, 2002

Expressing the sense of Congress that there should continue to be parity 
  between the adjustments in the compensation of members of the 
  uniformed services and the adjustments in the compensation of civilian 
  employees of the United States.

Mar. 20, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. Con. Res. 21

                                                            Mar. 7, 2001


                                                               CR-S 2013

Ms. SNOWE (for herself, Messrs. BAYH, CHAFEE, Ms. LANDRIEU, Ms. COLLINS, 
  Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Messrs. JEFFORDS, TORRICELLI, SPECTER, CARPER, and Ms. 
  STABENOW

To express the sense of Congress regarding the use of a legislative 
  ``trigger'' or ``safety'' mechanism to link long-term Federal budget 
  surplus reductions with actual budgetary outcomes.

Mar. 7, 2001.--Read twice and referred jointly to the Committees on the 
  Budget and Governmental Affairs pursuant to the order of August 4, 
  1977, with instructions that if one Committee reports, the other 
  Committee have thirty days to report or be discharged.
  

S. Con. Res. 56

                                                           June 26, 2001


                                                               CR-S 6920

Ms. SNOWE
Ms. LANDRIEU, Aug. 2, 2001
Mrs. CLINTON, Feb. 12, 2002

Expressing the sense of Congress that a commemorative postage stamp 
  should be issued by the United States Postal Service honoring the 
  members of the Armed Forces who have been awarded the Purple Heart.

Oct. 16, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. Con. Res. 72

                                                          Sept. 21, 2001


                                                               CR-S 9621

Ms. LANDRIEU (for herself, Ms. COLLINS, and Ms. STABENOW)
Mr. SCHUMER, Dec. 18, 2001
Mrs. CLINTON, Jan. 24, 2002

Expressing the sense of Congress that a commemorative postage stamp 
  should be issued honoring Martha Matilda Harper, and that the 
  Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee should recommend to the Postmaster 
  General that such a stamp be issued.

Oct. 16, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. Con. Res. 77

                                                            Oct. 9, 2001


                                                              CR-S 10389

Mr. McCONNELL
Mr. FITZGERALD, May 21, 2002

Expressing the sense of Congress that a postage stamp should be issued 
  to honor coal miners.

Oct. 16, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. Con. Res. 99

                                                           Feb. 28, 2002


                                                               CR-S 1351

Mr. BIDEN (for himself and Mr. CARPER)

Expressing the sense of Congress that a commemorative stamp should be 
  issued honoring Felix Octavius Carr Darley.

Apr. 8, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

S. Con. Res. 154

                                                           Oct. 17, 2002


                                                              CR-S 10677

Mr. CORZINE (for himself, Mr. TORRICELLI, and Mrs. CLINTON)
Mr. WARNER, Nov. 13, 2002

Expressing the sense of the Congress that a commemorative postage stamp 
  should be issued honoring Gunnery Sergeant John Basilone, a great 
  American hero.

  
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H.R. 2

                                                            Feb. 8, 2001


                                                                CR-H 252

To establish a procedure to safeguard the combined surpluses of the 
  Social Security and Medicare hospital insurance trust funds.
To establish a procedure to safeguard the surpluses of the Social 
  Security and Medicare hospital insurance trust funds. (As amended.)
Cited as the ``Social Security and Medicare Lock-Box Act of 2001.''

Feb. 8, 2001.--Referred to the Committee on Rules, and in addition to 
  the Committee on the Budget, for a period to be subsequently 
  determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such 
  provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Feb. 13, 2001.--Referred to the Committee on the Budget, and in addition 
  to the Committee on Rules, for a period to be subsequently determined 
  by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as 
  fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. (Rereferred 
  to change order of committees.)
Feb. 13, 2001.--Mr. Sessions moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Feb. 13, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Feb. 13, 2001.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Feb. 13, 2001.--Considered as unfinished business.
Feb. 13, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 407-2, (Roll no. 13).
Feb. 13, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Feb. 13, 2001.--The title of the measure was amended. Agreed to without 
  objection.
Feb. 14, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Finance.
Feb. 15, 2001.--Senate Committee on Finance discharged by Unanimous 
  Consent.
Feb. 15, 2001.--Referred jointly to the Committees on the Budget and 
  Governmental Affairs pursuant to the orders of August 4, 1977, with 
  instructions that if one Committee reports, the other Committee have 
  thirty days to report or be discharged.

H.R. 93 (S. 271) (Public Law 107-27)

                                                            Jan. 3, 2001


                                                                 CR-H 27

To amend title 5, United States Code, to provide that the mandatory 
  separation age for Federal firefighters be made the same as the age 
  that applies with respect to Federal law enforcement officers.
Cited as the ``Federal Firefighters Retirement Age Fairness Act.''

Jan. 3, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Jan. 30, 2001.--Mr. LaTourette moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Jan. 30, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Jan. 30, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 401-0 (Roll no. 5).
Jan. 30, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Jan. 31, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Mar. 20, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 132.
Aug. 3, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Aug. 3, 2001.--Cleared for White House.
Aug. 6, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Aug. 10, 2001.--Presented to President.
Aug. 20, 2001.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-27.
  

H.R. 132 (Public Law 107-6)

                                                            Jan. 3, 2001


                                                                 CR-H 60

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  620 Jacaranda Street in Lanai City, Hawaii, as the ``Goro Hokama Post 
  Office Building.''

Jan. 3, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Feb. 7, 2001.--Mr. Miller (FL) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Feb. 7, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Feb. 7, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 413-0 (Roll no. 11).
Feb. 7, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Feb. 7, 2001.--Received in the Senate, read twice.
Mar. 21, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 21, 2001.--Cleared for White House.
Mar. 22, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Apr. 5, 2001.--Presented to President.
Apr. 12, 2001.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-6.
  

H.R. 169 (S. 201) (Public Law 107-174)

                                                            Jan. 3, 2001


                                                                 CR-H 61

To require that Federal agencies be accountable for violations of 
  antidiscrimination and whistleblower protection laws; to require that 
  each Federal agency post quarterly on its public Web site, certain 
  statistical data relating to Federal sector equal employment 
  opportunity complaints filed with such agency; and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and 
  Retaliation Act of 2001.''
Cited as the ``Notification and Federal Employee Antidiscrimination and 
  Retaliation Act of 2002.'' (Amended title.)

Jan. 3, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform and 
  in addition to the Committees on Energy and Commerce, Transportation 
  and Infrastructure, and the Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently 
  determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such 
  provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Jan. 4, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Water Resources and 
  Environment.
Feb. 7, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Environment and Hazardous 
  Materials of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, for a period to 
  be subsequently determined by the Chairman.
Feb. 13, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on the Civil Service and 
  Agency Organization of the Committee on Government Reform.
May 9, 2001.--Committee Hearing held.
May 23, 2001.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
May 23, 2001.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
June 14, 2001.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Judiciary. H. 
  Rept. 107-101, Part I.
Oct. 2, 2001.--Mr. Sensenbrenner moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Oct. 2, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Oct. 2, 2001.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Oct. 2, 2001.--Considered as unfinished business.
Oct. 2, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 420-0 (Roll no. 360).
Oct. 2, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Oct. 3, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably.
Apr. 15, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman with amendments. With 
  written report S. Rept. 107-143.
Apr. 15, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 346.
Apr. 23, 2002.--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Apr. 23, 2002.--S. Amdt. 3327 Amendment SA 3327 proposed by Senator Reid 
  for Senator Thompson. To provide for the General Accounting Office to 
  conduct studies on the effects of the Act and of the Contract Disputes 
  Act of 1978 (41 U.S.C. 601 note; Public Law 95-563) on operation of 
  agencies.
Apr. 23, 2002.--S. Amdt. 3327 Amendment SA 3327 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Apr. 23, 2002.--S. Amdt. 3328 Amendment SA 3328 proposed by Senator Reid 
  for Senator Thompson. To provide for the General Accounting Office to 
  conduct a study on the administration and personnel costs incurred by 
  the Department of the Treasury in the administration of the Judgment 
  funds.
Apr. 23, 2002.--S. Amdt. 3328 Amendment SA 3328 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Apr. 23, 2002.--Passed Senate with amendments by Unanimous Consent.
Apr. 24, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Apr. 30, 2002.--Mr. Sensenbrenner moved that the House suspend the rules 
  and agree to the Senate amendments.
Apr. 30, 2002.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 5, rule I, 
  the chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Apr. 30, 2002.--On motion that the House suspend the rules and agree to 
  the Senate amendments Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 412-0 (Roll no. 
  117).
Apr. 30, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Apr. 30, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
May 7, 2002.--Presented to President.
May 15, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-174.
  

H.R. 327 (S. 1271) (Public Law 107-198)

                                                           Jan. 31, 2001


                                                                CR-H 163

To amend chapter 35 of title 44, United States Code, for the purpose of 
  facilitating compliance by small business concerns with certain 
  Federal paperwork requirements, to establish a task force to examine 
  information collection and dissemination, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Small Business Paperwork Relief Act.''

Jan. 31, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform, 
  and in addition to the Committee on Small Business, for a period to be 
  subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration 
  of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee 
  concerned.
Feb. 13, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Energy Policy, Natural 
  Resources and Regulatory Affairs.
Mar. 14, 2001.--Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 89 Reported to House. 
  Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 327 with 1 hour of general 
  debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without 
  intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without 
  instructions. Bill is open to amendments. Shall be in order to 
  consider as an original bill for the purpose of amendment under the 
  five-minute rule the amendment in the nature of substitute printed in 
  the Congressional Record and numbered 1. Each section of that 
  amendment shall be considered as read.
Mar. 15, 2001.--Rule H. Res. 89 passed House.
Mar. 15, 2001.--Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 89.
Mar. 15, 2001.--House resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole 
  House on the state of the Union pursuant to H. Res. 89 and Rule XXIII.
Mar. 15, 2001.--The Speaker designated the Honorable Vito Fossella to 
  act as Chairman of the Committee.
Mar. 15, 2001.--H. Amdt. 9 Amendment (A001) in the nature of a 
  substitute offered by the Committee on Rules. An amendment made in 
  order by the rule as original text.
Mar. 15, 2001.--H. Amdt. 9 On agreeing to the Rules amendment (A001) 
  Agreed to without objection.
Mar. 15, 2001.--The House rose from the Committee of the Whole House on 
  the state of the Union to report H.R. 327.
Mar. 15, 2001.--The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.
Mar. 15, 2001.--On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 418-0 (Roll no. 
  50).
Mar. 15, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Mar. 15, 2001.--Received in the Senate and read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
May, 22, 2002.--Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs discharged by 
  Unanimous Consent.
May, 22, 2002.--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
May, 22, 2002.--S. Amdt. 3545 Amendment SA 3545 proposed by Senator Reid 
  for Senator Voinovich. To amend chapter 35 of title 44, United States 
  Code, for the purpose of facilitating compliance by small business 
  concerns with certain Federal paperwork requirements, to establish 
  task force to examine information collection and dissemination, and 
  for other purposes.
May, 22, 2002.--S. Amdt. 3545 Amendment SA 3545 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
May, 22, 2002.--S. Amdt. 3546 Amendment SA 3546 proposed by Senator Reid 
  for Senator Voinovich. To amend the title.
May, 22, 2002.--S. Amdt. 3546 Amendment SA 3546 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
May, 22, 2002.--Passed Senate with an amendment and an amendment to the 
  Title by Unanimous Consent.
May, 23, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 17, 2002.--Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 444 Reported to 
  House. Rule provides for consideration of Senate amendments to H.R. 
  327 with 1 hour general debate. Provides for a single motion offered 
  by the Chairman of the Committee on Government Reform, or his 
  designee, to concur in the Senate amendments and waives all points of 
  order against consideration of the motion. The previous question shall 
  be considered as ordered on the motion to final adoption without 
  intervening motion or demand for division of the question.
June 18, 2002.--Rule H. Res. 444 passed House. Pursuant to the 
  provisions of H. Res. 444, the House moved to agree to the Senate 
  amendments.
June 18, 2002.--The previous question was ordered without objection.
June 18, 2002.--On motion that the House agree to the Senate amendments 
  Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 418-0 (Roll no. 233).
June 18, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 18, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
June 20, 2002.--Presented to President.
June 28, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-198.
  

H.R. 364 (Public Law 107-29)

                                                           Jan. 31, 2001


                                                                CR-H 164

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  5927 Southwest 70th Street in Miami, Florida, as the ``Marjory 
  Williams Scrivens Post Office.''

Jan. 31, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Mar. 14, 2001.--Mr. Platts moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Mar. 14, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Mar. 14, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Mar. 14, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Mar. 15, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
June 21, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 133.
Aug. 3, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Aug. 3, 2001.--Cleared for White House.
Aug. 6, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Aug. 10, 2001.--Presented to President.
Aug. 20, 2001.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-29.
  

H.R. 395 (Public Law 107-7)

                                                            Feb. 6, 2001


                                                                CH-H 178

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  2305 Minton Road in West Melbourne, Florida, as the ``Ronald W. Reagan 
  Post Office of West Melbourne, Florida.''

Feb. 6, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Feb. 6, 2001.--Mr. Platts moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Feb. 6, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Feb. 6, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Feb. 6, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Feb. 7, 2001.--Received in the Senate, read twice.
Mar. 21, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 21, 2001.--Cleared for White House.
Mar. 22, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Apr. 5, 2001.--Presented to President.
Apr. 12, 2001.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-7.
  

H.R. 577

                                                           Feb. 13, 2001


                                                                CH-H 322

To amend title 44, United States Code, to require any organization that 
  is established for the purpose of raising funds for creating, 
  maintaining, expanding, or conducting activities at a Presidential 
  archival depository or any facilities relating to a Presidential 
  archival depository to disclose the sources and amounts of any funds 
  raised, and for other purposes.

Feb. 13, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Mar. 7, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Government Efficiency, 
  Financial Management and Intergovernmental Relations.
Feb. 5, 2002.--Mr. Horn moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended.
Feb. 5, 2002.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Feb. 5, 2002.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Feb. 5, 2002.--Considered as unfinished business.
Feb. 5, 2002.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 392-3 (Roll no. 6).
Feb. 5, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Feb. 5, 2002.--The title of the measure was amended. Agreed to without 
  objection.
Feb. 6, 2002.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
June 11, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. With 
  written report S. Rept. 107-160.
June 11, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 413.
  

H.R. 669 (Public Law 107-261)

                                                           Feb. 14, 2001


                                                                CH-H 396

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  127 Social Street in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, as the ``Alphonse F. 
  Auclair Post Office Building.''

Feb. 14, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Oct. 10, 2002.--Committee on Government Reform discharged.
Oct. 10, 2002.--Mr. Armey asked unanimous consent to discharge from 
  committee and consider.
Oct. 10, 2002.--Considered by unanimous consent.
Oct. 10, 2002.--On passage Passed without objection.
Oct. 10, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Received in the Senate, read twice.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Oct. 18, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 25, 2002.--Presented to President.
Oct. 30, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-261.
  

H.R. 670 (Public Law 107-262)

                                                           Feb. 14, 2001


                                                                CH-H 396

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  7 Commercial Street in Newport, Rhode Island, as the ``Bruce F. Cotta 
  Post Office Building.''

Feb. 14, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Oct. 10, 2002.--Committee on Government Reform discharged.
Oct. 10, 2002.--Mr. Armey asked unanimous consent to discharge from 
  committee and consider.
Oct. 10, 2002.--Considered by unanimous consent.
Oct. 10, 2002.--On passage Passed without objection.
Oct. 10, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Received in the Senate, read twice.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Oct. 18, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 25, 2002.--Presented to President.
Oct. 30, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-262.
  

H.R. 788

                                                           Feb. 28, 2001


                                                                CH-H 506

To provide for the conveyance of the excess Army Reserve Center in 
  Kewaunee, Wisconsin.

Feb. 28, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Sept. 10, 2001.--Mr. Davis moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, 
  as amended.
Sept. 10, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 10, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Sept. 10, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 10, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Armed Services.
Sept. 26, 2001.--Senate Committee on Armed Services discharged by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Sept. 26, 2001.--Referred to the Committee on Governmental Affairs by 
  Unanimous Consent.
  

H.R. 821 (Public Law 107-32)

                                                            Mar. 1, 2001


                                                                CR-H 886

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  1030 South Church Street in Asheboro, North Carolina, as the ``W. Joe 
  Trogdon Post Office Building.''

Mar. 1, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Mar. 14, 2001.--Mr. Platts moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Mar. 14, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Mar. 14, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Mar. 14, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Mar. 15, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
June 21, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 134.
Aug. 3, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Aug. 3, 2001.--Cleared for White House.
Aug. 6, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Aug. 10, 2001.--Presented to President.
Aug. 20, 2001.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-32.
  

H.R. 1042 (Public Law 107-74)

                                                           Mar. 15, 2001


                                                               CR-H 1022

To prevent the elimination of certain reports.

Mar. 15, 2001.--Referred to the Committee on Science.
Mar. 21, 2001.--Mr. Grucci moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, 
  as amended.
Mar. 21, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Mar. 21, 2001.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Mar. 21, 2001.--Considered as unfinished business.
Mar. 21, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 414-2 (Roll no. 54).
Mar. 21, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Mar. 22, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 31, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. With 
  written report S. Rept. 107-90.
Oct. 31, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 212.
Nov. 15, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 15, 2001.--Cleared for White House.
Nov. 16, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 16, 2001.--Presented to President.
Nov. 28, 2001.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-74.
  

H.R. 1183 (S. 985) (Public Law 107-34)

                                                           Mar. 22, 2001


                                                               CR-H 1113

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  113 South Main Street in Sylvania, Georgia, as the ``G. Elliot Hagan 
  Post Office Building.''

Mar. 22, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
June 5, 2001.--Mr. Otter moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
June 5, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 5, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
June 5, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 6, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Governmental Affairs.
June 21, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 135.
Aug. 3, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Aug. 3, 2001.--Cleared for White House.
Aug. 6, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Aug. 10, 2001.--Presented to President.
Aug. 20, 2001.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-34.
  

H.R. 1366 (S. 2217) (Public Law 107-190)

                                                            Apr. 3, 2001


                                                               CR-H 1408

To designate the United States Post Office building located at 3101 West 
  Sunflower Avenue in Santa Ana, California, as the ``Hector G. Godinez 
  Post Office Building.''

Apr. 3, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Apr. 10, 2002.--Committee on Government Reform discharged.
Apr. 10, 2002.--Mr. Davis asked unanimous consent to discharge from 
  committee and consider.
Apr. 10, 2002.--Considered by unanimous consent.
Apr. 10, 2002.--On passage Passed without objection.
Apr. 10, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Apr. 11, 2002.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Apr. 26, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
May 22, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 23, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
May 23, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 395.
June 3, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
June 3, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
June 4, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 7, 2002.--Presented to President.
June 18, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-190.
  

H.R. 1374 (Public Law 107-191)

                                                            Apr. 3, 2001


                                                               CR-H 1408

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  600 Calumet Street in Lake Linden, Michigan, as the ``Philip E. Ruppe 
  Post Office Building.''

Apr. 3, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Apr. 16, 2001.--Mrs. Davis moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Apr. 16, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Apr. 16, 2001.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Apr. 16, 2001.--Considered as unfinished business.
Apr. 16, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 408-0 (Roll no. 93).
Apr. 16, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Apr. 17, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Apr. 26, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
May 22, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 23, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
May 23, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 396.
June 3, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
June 3, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
June 4, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 7, 2002.--Presented to President.
June 18, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-191.
  

H.R. 1499 (Public Law 107-157)

                                                            Apr. 4, 2001


                                                               CR-H 1497

To amend the District of Columbia College Access Act of 1999 to permit 
  individuals who graduated from a secondary school prior to 1998 and 
  individuals who enroll in an institution of higher education more than 
  3 years after graduating from a secondary school to participate in the 
  tuition assistance programs under such Act, and for other purposes.
To amend the District of Columbia College Access Act of 1999 to permit 
  individuals who enroll in an institution of higher education more than 
  3 years after graduating from a secondary school and individuals who 
  attend private historically black colleges and universities nationwide 
  to participate in the tuition assistance programs under such Act, and 
  for other purposes. (As amended.)
Cited as the ``District of Columbia College Access Act Technical 
  Corrections Act of 2001.''
Cited as the ``District of Columbia College Access Improvement Act of 
  2001.'' (As amended.)

Apr. 4, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Apr. 23, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on District of Columbia.
June 26, 2001.--Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
June 26, 2001.--Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee by Unanimous 
  Consent.
July 25, 2001.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
July 25, 2001.--Ordered to be Reported.
July 30, 2001.--Mrs. Morella moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
July 30, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
July 30, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
July 30, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
July 31, 2001.--Received in the Senate.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Read twice and referred to the Committee on Governmental 
  Affairs.
Sept. 10, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Oversight of Government 
  Management, Restructuring and the District of Columbia.
Nov. 14, 2001.--Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature 
  of a substitute favorably.
Nov. 29, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman with an amendment in the 
  nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title. With written 
  report S. Rept. 107-101.
Nov. 29, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 244.
Dec. 12, 2001.--Measure laid before Senate by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 12, 2001.--S. Amdt. 2515 Amendment SA 2515 proposed by Senator Reid 
  for Senator Lieberman. To clarify the intended inclusion of certain 
  individuals.
Dec. 12, 2001.--S. Amdt. 2515 Amendment SA 2515 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 12, 2001.--The committee substitute as amended agreed to by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 12, 2001.--Passed Senate with an amendment and an amendment to the 
  Title by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 13, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to House.
Mar. 12, 2002.--House agreed to Senate amendments with amendment 
  pursuant to H. Res. 364.
Mar. 14, 2002.--Senate agreed to the House amendment to the Senate 
  amendments to H.R. 1499 by Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 14, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Mar. 15, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Mar. 25, 2002.--Presented to President.
Apr. 4, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-157.
  

H.R. 1748 (Public Law 107-161)

                                                             May 8, 2001


                                                               CR-H 2021

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  805 Glen Burnie Road in Richmond, Virginia, as the ``Tom Bliley Post 
  Office Building.''

May 8, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Feb. 12, 2002.--Mr. Putnam moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Feb. 12, 2002.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Feb. 12, 2002.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the voice vote.
Feb. 12, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Feb. 12, 2002.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Feb. 22, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 334.
Mar. 22, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 22, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Mar. 25, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Apr. 9, 2002.--Presented to President.
Apr. 18, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-161.
  

H.R. 1749 (Public Law 107-162)

                                                             May 8, 2001


                                                               CR-H 2021

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  685 Turnberry Road in Newport News, Virginia, as the ``Herbert H. 
  Bateman Post Office Building.''

May 8, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Oct. 9, 2001.--Mrs. Davis moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Oct. 9, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Oct. 9, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the voice vote.
Oct. 9, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Oct. 10, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 16, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 335.
Mar. 22, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 22, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Mar. 25, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Apr. 9, 2002.--Presented to President.
Apr. 18, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-162.
  

H.R. 1753 (Public Law 107-35)

                                                             May 8, 2001


                                                               CR-H 2021

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  419 Rutherford Avenue, N.E., in Roanoke, Virginia, as the ``M. 
  Caldwell Butler Post Office Building.''

May 8, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
June 20, 2001.--Mr. Weldon (FL) moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
June 20, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 20, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the voice vote.
June 20, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 20, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
June 21, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 136.
Aug. 3, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Aug. 3, 2001.--Cleared for White House.
Aug. 6, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Aug. 10, 2001.--Presented to President.
Aug. 20, 2001.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-35.
  

H.R. 1761 (Public Law 107-92)

                                                             May 8, 2001


                                                               CR-H 2021

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  8588 Richmond Highway in Alexandria, Virginia, as the ``Herb Harris 
  Post Office Building.''

May 8, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Sept. 10, 2001.--Mr. Davis moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, 
  as amended.
Sept. 10, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 10, 2001.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Sept. 10, 2001.--Considered as unfinished business.
Sept. 10, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 365-0 (Roll no. 337).
Sept. 10, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 10, 2001.--The title of the measure was amended. Agreed to without 
  objection.
Sept. 12, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 5, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Dec. 6, 2001.--Committee on Governmental Affairs discharged by Unanimous 
  Consent.
Dec. 6, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 6, 2001.--Cleared for White House.
Dec. 7, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 14, 2001.--Presented to President.
Dec. 21, 2001.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-92.
  

H.R. 1766 (Public Law 107-85)

                                                             May 8, 2001


                                                               CR-H 2022

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  4270 John Marr Drive in Annandale, Virginia, as the ``Stan Parris Post 
  Office Building.''

May 8, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Sept. 10, 2001.--Mr. Davis moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Sept. 10, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 10, 2001.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Sept. 10, 2001.--Considered as unfinished business.
Sept. 10, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, 
  Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 362-0 (Roll no. 336).
Sept. 10, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 12, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 4, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Nov. 14, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Nov. 16, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Nov. 16, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 231.
Nov. 30, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 30, 2001.--Cleared for White House.
Dec. 3, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 6, 2001.--Presented to President.
Dec. 18, 2001.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-85.
  

H.R. 2043 (S. 1181) (Public Law 107-36)

                                                            May 26, 2001


                                                               CR-H 2848

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  2719 South Webster Street in Kokomo, Indiana, as the ``Elwood Haynes 
  `Bud' Hillis Post Office Building.''

May 26, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
June 5, 2001.--Mr. Otter moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
June 5, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 5, 2001.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
June 5, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 407-0 (Roll no. 151).
June 5, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 6, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Governmental Affairs.
June 21, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 131.
Aug. 3, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Aug. 3, 2001.--Cleared for White House.
Aug. 6, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Aug. 10, 2001.--Presented to President.
Aug. 20, 2001.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-36.
  

H.R. 2061 (Public Law 107-93)

                                                            June 5, 2001


                                                               CR-H 2888

To amend the charter of Southeastern University of the District of 
  Columbia.

June 5, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
July 9, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on District of Columbia.
July 9, 2001.--Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held by 
  the Subcommittee on District of Columbia; Forwarded by the 
  Subcommittee to the Full Committee Prior to Introduction and Referral 
  (June 26, 2001).
July 25, 2001.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
July 25, 2001.--Ordered to be Reported.
Sept. 20, 2001.--Mrs. Morella moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Sept. 20, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 20, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Sept. 20, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 21, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 16, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Oversight of Government 
  Management, Restructuring and the District of Columbia.
Nov. 14, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Nov. 29, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. With 
  written report S. Rept. 107-102.
Nov. 29, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 245.
Dec. 6, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 6, 2001.--Cleared for White House.
Dec. 7, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 14, 2001.--Presented to President.
Dec. 21, 2001.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-93.
  

H.R. 2199 (S. 1807) (Public Law 107-113)

                                                           June 14, 2001


                                                               CR-H 3202

To amend the National Capital Revitalization and Self-Government 
  Improvement Act of 1997 to permit any Federal law enforcement agency 
  to enter into a cooperative agreement with the Metropolitan Police 
  Department of the District of Columbia to assist the Department in 
  carrying out crime prevention and law enforcement activities in the 
  District of Columbia if deemed appropriate by the Chief of the 
  Department and the United States Attorney for the District of 
  Columbia, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``District of Columbia Police Coordination Amendment Act of 
  2001.''

June 14, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
June 19, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on District of Columbia.
June 26, 2001.--Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
June 26, 2001.--Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee by Unanimous 
  Consent.
July 25, 2001.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
July 25, 2001.--Ordered to be Reported.
Sept. 25, 2001.--Mrs. Morella moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Sept. 25, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 25, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Sept. 25, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 25, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 16, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Oversight of Government 
  Management, Restructuring and the District of Columbia.
Nov. 14, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Nov. 29, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. With 
  written report S. Rept. 107-103.
Nov. 29, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 246.
Dec. 11, 2001.--Measure laid before Senate by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 11, 2001.--S. Amdt. 2480 Amendment SA 2480 proposed by Senator Reid 
  for Senator Lieberman. To make a technical correction.
Dec. 11, 2001.--S. Amdt. 2480 Amendment SA 2480 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 11, 2001.--Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 12, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to House.
Dec. 19, 2001.--Mrs. Morella moved that the House suspend the rules and 
  agree to the Senate amendment.
Dec. 19, 2001.--At the conclusion of debate, the chair put the question 
  on the motion to suspend the rules. Ms. Norton objected to the vote on 
  the grounds that a quorum was not present. Further proceedings on the 
  motion were postponed. The point of no quorum was withdrawn.
Dec. 19, 2001.--On motion that the House suspend the rules and agree to 
  the Senate amendment Agreed to by recorded vote: 420-0 (Roll no. 503).
Dec. 19, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Dec. 19, 2001.--Cleared for White House.
Dec. 27, 2001.--Presented to President.
Jan. 8, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-113.
  

H.R. 2261 (S. 1184) (Public Law 107-86)

                                                           June 20, 2001


                                                               CR-H 3357

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  2853 Candler Road in Decatur, Georgia, as the ``Earl T. Shinhoster 
  Post Office.''

June 20, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Oct. 16, 2001.--Mrs. Davis moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Oct. 16, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Oct. 16, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Oct. 16, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Oct. 17, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 31, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Nov. 14, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Nov. 16, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Nov. 16, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 232.
Nov. 30, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 30, 2001.--Cleared for White House.
Dec. 3, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 6, 2001.--Presented to President.
Dec. 18, 2001.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-86.
  

H.R. 2305 (Public Law 107-180)

                                                           June 25, 2001


                                                               CR-H 3518

To authorize certain Federal officials with responsibility for the 
  administration of the criminal justice system of the District of 
  Columbia to serve on and participate in the activities of the District 
  of Columbia Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, and for other 
  purposes.
Cited as the ``Criminal Justice Coordinating Council Restructuring Act 
  of 2001.''

June 25, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
July 9, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on District of Columbia.
Sept. 21, 2001.--Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Sept. 21, 2001.--Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee (Amended) 
  by Voice Vote.
Dec. 4, 2001.--Mrs. Morella moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill, as amended.
Dec. 4, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Dec. 4, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Dec. 4, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Dec. 5, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Dec. 17, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Oversight of Government 
  Management, Restructuring and the District of Columbia.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Apr. 29, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. With 
  written report S. Rept. 107-145.
Apr. 29, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 362.
May 7, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
May 7, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
May 8, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
May 20, 2002.--Presented to President.
May 20, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-180.
  

H.R. 2336 (Public Law 107-126)

                                                           June 27, 2001


                                                               CR-H 3711

To make permanent the authority to redact financial disclosure 
  statements of judicial employees and judicial officers.
To extend for 4 years, through December 31, 2005, the authority to 
  redact financial disclosure statements of judicial employees and 
  judicial officers. (As amended.)

June 27, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
July 16, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, 
  and Intellectual Property.
Oct. 2, 2001.--Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual 
  Property Discharged.
Oct. 3, 2001.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Oct. 3, 2001.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
Oct. 12, 2001.--Reported by the Committee on Judiciary. H. Rept. 107-
  239.
Oct. 12, 2001.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 142.
Oct. 16, 2001.--Mr. Sensenbrenner moved to suspend the rules and pass 
  the bill.
Oct. 16, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Oct. 16, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Oct. 16, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Oct. 17, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 14, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Dec. 7, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. With 
  written report S. Rept. 107-111.
Dec. 7, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 263.
Dec. 11, 2001.--Measure laid before Senate by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 11, 2001.--S. Amdt. 2478 Amendment SA 2478 proposed by Senator Reid 
  for Senator Lieberman. To extend for 4 years the authority to redact 
  financial disclosure statements of judicial employees and judicial 
  officers.
Dec. 11, 2001.--S. Amdt. 2478 Amendment SA 2478 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 11, 2001.--S. Amdt. 2479 Amendment SA 2479 proposed by Senator Reid 
  for Senator Lieberman. To amend the title.
Dec. 11, 2001.--S. Amdt. 2479 Amendment SA 2479 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 11, 2001.--Passed Senate with an amendment and an amendment to the 
  Title by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 12, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to House.
Dec. 19, 2001.--Mr. Sensenbrenner moved that the House suspend the rules 
  and agree to the Senate amendments.
Dec. 19, 2001.--At the conclusion of debate, the chair put the question 
  on the motion to suspend the rules. Mr. Berman objected to the vote on 
  the grounds that a quorum was not present. Further proceedings on the 
  motion were postponed. The point of no quorum was withdrawn.
Dec. 20, 2001.--On motion that the House suspend the rules and agree to 
  the Senate amendments Agreed to by recorded vote.
Dec. 20, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Dec. 20, 2001.--Cleared for White House.
Jan. 4, 2002.--Presented to President.
Jan. 16, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-126.
  

H.R. 2454 (S. 1381) (Public Law 107-88)

                                                           July 10, 2001


                                                               CR-H 3861

To redesignate the facility of the United States Postal Service located 
  at 5472 Crenshaw Boulevard in Los Angeles, California, as the 
  ``Congressman Julian C. Dixon Post Office Building.''

July 10, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Oct. 16, 2001.--Mrs. Davis moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, 
  as amended.
Oct. 16, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Oct. 16, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
Oct. 16, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Oct. 16, 2001.--The title of the measure was amended. Agreed to without 
  objection.
Oct. 17, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 31, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Nov. 14, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Nov. 29, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Nov. 29, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 233.
Nov. 30, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Nov. 30, 2001.--Cleared for White House.
Dec. 3, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 6, 2001.--Presented to President.
Dec. 18, 2001.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-88.
  

H.R. 2456

                                                           July 11, 2001


                                                               CR-H 3959

To provide that Federal employees may retain for personal use 
  promotional items received as a result of travel taken in the course 
  of employment.

July 11, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
July 25, 2001.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
July 25, 2001.--Ordered to be Reported.
July 30, 2001.--Mrs. Morella moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
July 30, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
July 30, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
July 30, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
July 30, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Sept. 10, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Nov. 14, 2001.--Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature 
  of a substitute favorably.
  

H.R. 2559 (Public Law 107-104)

                                                           July 18, 2001


                                                               CR-H 4216

To amend chapter 90 of title 5, United States Code, relating to Federal 
  long-term care insurance.

July 18, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform, 
  and in addition to the Committees on the Judiciary, and Resources, for 
  a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case 
  for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction 
  of the committee concerned.
July 25, 2001.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
July 25, 2001.--Ordered to be Reported.
Aug. 6, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Commercial and 
  Administrative Law.
Oct. 2, 2001.--Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law 
  Discharged.
Oct. 3, 2001.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Oct. 3, 2001.--Ordered to be Reported by Voice Vote.
Oct. 11, 2001.--Reported by the Committee on Judiciary. H. Rept. 107-
  235, Part I.
Oct. 30, 2001.--Mrs. Davis moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Oct. 30, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Oct. 30, 2001.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Oct. 30, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 406-1 (Roll no. 409).
Oct. 30, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table agreed to without 
  objection.
Oct. 31, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 31, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Nov. 14, 2001.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Nov. 27, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Nov. 27, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 235.
Dec. 17, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 17, 2001.--Cleared for White House.
Dec. 18, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 18, 2001.--Senator Lieberman from Committee on Governmental Affairs 
  filed written report. S. Rept. 107-128.
Dec. 18, 2001.--Presented to President.
Dec. 27, 2001.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-104.
  

H.R. 2577 (Public Law 107-163)

                                                           July 19, 2001


                                                               CR-H 4352

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  310 South State Street in St. Ignace, Michigan, as the ``Bob Davis 
  Post Office Building.''

July 19, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Feb. 12, 2002.--Mr. Putnam moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Feb. 12, 2002.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Feb. 12, 2002.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the voice vote.
Feb. 12, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Feb. 12, 2002.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Feb. 22, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 336.
Mar. 22, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 22, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Mar. 25, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Apr. 9, 2002.--Presented to President.
Apr. 18, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-163.
  

H.R. 2657 (S. 1382) (Public Law 107-114)

                                                           July 26, 2001


                                                               CR-H 4723

To amend title 11, District of Columbia Code, to redesignate the Family 
  Division of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia as the 
  Family Court of the Superior Court, to recruit and retain trained and 
  experienced judges to serve in the Family Court, to promote 
  consistency and efficiency in the assignment of judges to the Family 
  Court and in the consideration of actions and proceedings in the 
  Family Court, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``District of Columbia Family Court Act of 2001.''

July 26, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Aug. 13, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on District of Columbia.
Aug. 13, 2001.--Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held by 
  the Subcommittee on District of Columbia; Forwarded by the 
  Subcommittee to the Full Committee Prior to Introduction and Referral 
  (July 27, 2001).
Sept. 20, 2001.--Mrs. Morella moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Sept. 20, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 20, 2001.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Sept. 20, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 408-0 (Roll no. 343).
Sept. 20, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 21, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 16, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Oversight of Government 
  Management, Restructuring and the District of Columbia.
Nov. 14, 2001.--Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature 
  of a substitute favorably.
Dec. 5, 2001.--Reported by Senator Lieberman with an amendment in the 
  nature of a substitute. With written report S. Rept. 107-108.
Dec. 5, 2001.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 258.
Dec. 14, 2001.--Measure laid before Senate by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 14, 2001.--S. Amdt. 2610 Amendment SA 2610 proposed by Senator 
  Daschle for Senator Lieberman. To propose a managers amendment.
Dec. 14, 2001.--S. Amdt. 2610 Amendment SA 2610 agreed to in Senate by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 14, 2001.--The committee substitute as amended agreed to by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 14, 2001.--Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 17, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 19, 2001.--Mrs. Morella moved that the House suspend the rules and 
  agree to the Senate amendment.
Dec. 19, 2001.--At the conclusion of debate, the chair put the question 
  on the motion to suspend the rules. Ms. Norton objected to the vote on 
  the grounds that a quorum was not present. Further proceedings on the 
  motion were postponed. The point of no quorum was withdrawn.
Dec. 19, 2001.--On motion that the House suspend the rules and agree to 
  the Senate amendment Agreed to by recorded vote: 418-1 (Roll no. 502).
Dec. 19, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Dec. 19, 2001.--Cleared for White House.
Dec. 27, 2001.--Presented to President.
Jan. 8, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-114.
  

H.R. 2876 (Public Law 107-164)

                                                          Sept. 10, 2001


                                                               CR-H 5487

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located in 
  Harlem, Montana, as the ``Francis Bardanouve United States Post Office 
  Building.''

Sept. 10, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Oct. 16, 2001.--Mrs. Davis moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Oct. 16, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Oct. 16, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Oct. 17, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 30, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 337.
Mar. 22, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 22, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Mar. 25, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Apr. 9, 2002.--Presented to President.
Apr. 18, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-164.
  

H.R. 2910 (Public Law 107-165)

                                                          Sept. 20, 2001


                                                               CR-H 5925

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  3131 South Crater Road in Petersburg, Virginia, as the ``Norman 
  Sisisky Post Office Building.''

Sept. 20, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Oct. 30, 2001.--Mrs. Davis moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Oct. 30, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Oct. 30, 2001.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Oct. 30, 2001.--Considered as unfinished business.
Oct. 30, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 405-0 (Roll no. 410).
Oct. 30, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Oct. 31, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 31, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 338.
Mar. 22, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 22, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Mar. 25, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Apr. 9, 2002.--Presented to President.
Apr. 18, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-165.
  

H.R. 3034 (S. 1222) (Public Law 107-263)

                                                            Oct. 4, 2001


                                                               CR-H 6379

To redesignate the facility of the United States Postal Service located 
  at 89 River Street in Hoboken, New Jersey, as the ``Frank Sinatra Post 
  Office Building.''

Oct. 4, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
June 25, 2002.--Mr. Sullivan moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
June 25, 2002.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 25, 2002.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
June 27, 2002.--Considered as unfinished business.
June 27, 2002.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 427-0 (Roll no. 272).
June 27, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 28, 2002.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Aug. 30, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 718.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Oct. 18, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 25, 2002.--Presented to President.
Oct. 30, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-263.
  

H.R. 3072 (Public Law 107-166)

                                                            Oct. 9, 2001


                                                               CR-H 6458

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  125 Main Street in Forest City, North Carolina, as the ``Vernon 
  Tarlton Post Office Building.''

Oct. 9, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Dec. 18, 2001.--Mrs. Davis moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Dec. 18, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Dec. 18, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Dec. 18, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Dec. 19, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Jan. 15, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 339.
Mar. 22, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 22, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Mar. 25, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Apr. 9, 2002.--Presented to President.
Apr. 18, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-166.
  

H.R. 3248 (S. 1771) (Public Law 107-129)

                                                            Nov. 7, 2001


                                                               CR-H 7909

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  65 North Main Street in Cranbury, New Jersey, as the ``Todd Beamer 
  Post Office Building.''

Nov. 7, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Dec. 5, 2001.--Mrs. Davis moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Dec. 5, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Dec. 5, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Dec. 5, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Dec. 6, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Dec. 17, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Dec. 20, 2001.--Committee on Governmental Affairs discharged by 
  Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 20, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Dec. 20, 2001.--Cleared for White House.
Dec. 21, 2001.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Jan. 4, 2002.--Presented to President.
Jan. 16, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-129.
  

H.R. 3379 (S. 1892) (Public Law 107-167)

                                                           Nov. 29, 2001


                                                               CR-H 8746

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  375 Carlls Path in Deer Park, New York, as the ``Raymond M. Downey 
  Post Office Building.''

Nov. 29, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Dec. 18, 2001.--Mrs. Davis moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Dec. 18, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Dec. 18, 2001.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Dec. 18, 2001.--Considered as unfinished business.
Dec. 18, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 393-0 (Roll no. 499).
Dec. 18, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Dec. 19, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Jan. 15, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 340.
Mar. 22, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 22, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Mar. 25, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Apr. 9, 2002.--Presented to President.
Apr. 18, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-167.
  

H.R. 3738 (Public Law 107-264)

                                                           Feb. 13, 2002


                                                                CR-H 365

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  1299 North 7th Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as the ``Herbert 
  Arlene Post Office Building.''

Feb. 13, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
June 11, 2001.--Mrs. Davis moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
June 11, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 11, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
June 11, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 12, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
June 17, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 719.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Oct. 18, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 25, 2002.--Presented to President.
Oct. 30, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-264.
  

H.R. 3739 (Public Law 107-265)

                                                           Feb. 13, 2002


                                                                CR-H 365

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  6150 North Broad Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as the ``Rev. 
  Leon Sullivan Post Office Building.''

Feb. 13, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
June 11, 2001.--Mrs. Davis moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
June 11, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 11, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
June 11, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 12, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
June 17, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 720.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Oct. 18, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 25, 2002.--Presented to President.
Oct. 30, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-265.
  

H.R. 3740 (Public Law 107-266)

                                                           Feb. 13, 2002


                                                                CR-H 365

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  925 Dickinson Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as the ``William 
  V. Cibotti Post Office Building.''
To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  925 Dickinson Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as the ``William 
  A. Cibotti Post Office Building.'' (As amended.)

Feb. 13, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
June 11, 2001.--Mrs. Davis moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
June 11, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 11, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
June 11, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 11, 2001.--The title of the measure was amended. Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 12, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
June 17, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 721.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Oct. 18, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 25, 2002.--Presented to President.
Oct. 30, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-266.
  

H.R. 3789 (S. 1970) (Public Law 107-192)

                                                           Feb. 26, 2002


                                                                CR-H 561

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  2829 Commercial Way in Rock Springs, Wyoming, as the ``Teno Roncalio 
  Post Office Building.''

Feb. 26, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Mar. 5, 2002.--Mrs. Davis moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Mar. 5, 2002.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Mar. 5, 2002.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Mar. 5, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Mar. 6, 2002.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Apr. 8, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
May 22, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 23, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
May 23, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 397.
June 3, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
June 3, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
June 4, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 7, 2002.--Presented to President.
June 18, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-192.
  

H.R. 3921

                                                           Mar. 11, 2002


                                                                CR-H 785

To amend the Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996 to extend until January 1, 2005, 
  a program applying simplified procedures to the acquisition of certain 
  commercial items, and to require the Comptroller General to submit to 
  Congress a report regarding the effectiveness of such program.
Cited as the ``Acquisition Streamlining Improvement Act.''

Mar. 11, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Mar. 14, 2002.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Apr. 9, 2002.--Mr. Davis moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Apr. 9 2002.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Apr. 9 2002.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to 
  by voice vote.
Apr. 9 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Apr. 10, 2002.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.

H.R. 3924

                                                           Mar. 12, 2002


                                                                CR-H 832

To authorize telecommuting for Federal contractors.
Cited as the ``Freedom to Telecommute Act of 2002.''

Mar. 12, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Mar. 14, 2002.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar. 20, 2002.--Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 373 Reported to 
  House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 3924 with 1 hour of 
  general debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered 
  without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without 
  instructions. Bill is open to amendments. Allows the chairman of the 
  Committee of the Whole to accord priority in recognition to those 
  members who have pre-printed their amendments in the Congressional 
  Record.
Mar. 20, 2002.--Rule H. Res. 373 passed House.
Mar. 20, 2002.--Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 373.
Mar. 20, 2002.--House resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole 
  House on the state of the Union pursuant to H. Res. 373 and rule 
  XXIII.
Mar. 20, 2002.--The Speaker designated the Honorable Vito Fossella to 
  act as Chairman of the Committee.
Mar. 20, 2002.--The House rose from the Committee of the Whole House on 
  the state of the Union to report H.R. 3924.
Mar. 20, 2002.--The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.
Mar. 20, 2002.--On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 421-0 (Roll no. 
  71).
Mar. 20, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
  

H.R. 3925 (S. 1913)

                                                           Mar. 12, 2002


                                                                CR-H 832

To establish an exchange program between the Federal Government and the 
  private sector in order to promote the development of expertise in 
  information technology management, and for other purposes.
Cited as the ``Digital Tech Corps Act of 2002.''

Mar. 12, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Mar. 14, 2002.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar. 18, 2002.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Government 
  Reform. H. Rept. 107-379, Part I.
Mar. 18, 2002.--Referred jointly and sequentially to the House Committee 
  on the Judiciary for a period ending not later than March 19, 2002 for 
  consideration of such provisions of the bill and amendment as fall 
  within the jurisdiction of that committee pursuant to clause 1(k), 
  rule X.
Mar. 18, 2002.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Mar. 18, 2002.--Referred jointly and sequentially to the House Committee 
  on Ways and Means for a period ending not later than March 19, 2002 
  for consideration of such provisions of the bill and amendment as fall 
  within the jurisdiction of that committee pursuant to clause 1(s), 
  rule X.
Mar. 19, 2002.--House Committee on Judiciary Granted an extension for 
  further consideration ending not later than April 9, 2002.
Mar. 19, 2002.--House Committee on Ways and Means Judiciary Granted an 
  extension for further consideration ending not later than April 9, 
  2002.
Mar. 20, 2002.--Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Mar. 20, 2002.--Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Apr. 9, 2002.--Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Judiciary. H. 
  Rept. 107-379, Part II.
Apr. 9, 2002.--Committee on Ways and Means discharged.
Apr. 9, 2002.--Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 231.
Apr. 9, 2002.--Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 380 Reported to House. 
  Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 3925 with 1 hour of general 
  debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without 
  intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without 
  instructions. It shall be in order to consider as an original bill for 
  the purpose of amendment under the 5-minute rule the amendment in the 
  nature of a substitute recommended by the Committee on Government 
  Reform now printed in the bill, modified by the amendments recommended 
  by the Committee on the Judiciary also printed in the bill. Measure 
  will be considered read. Bill is open to amendments.
Apr. 10, 2002.--Rule H. Res. 380 passed House.
Apr. 10, 2002.--Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 380.
Apr. 10, 2002.--House resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole 
  House on the state of the Union pursuant to H. Res. 380 and Rule 
  XXIII.
Apr. 10, 2002.--H. Amdt. 449 Amendment (A001) offered by Mr. Davis. 
  Amendment clarifies that the training assignments are aimed at the 
  management of complex technical projects; requires that small business 
  concerns be represented in the training assignments; prohibits private 
  sector participant organizations from charging employee costs to 
  information technology training programs available to Federal 
  employees.
Apr. 10, 2002.--H. Amdt. 449. On agreeing to the Davis amendment (A001) 
  Agreed to by voice vote.
Apr. 10, 2002.--H. Amdt. 450 Amendment (A002) offered by Mr. Waxman. 
  Amendment sought to prohibit corporate executives from having access 
  to trade secrets and other sensitive commercial information when on 
  detail in the Federal Government; and establish a comprehensive 
  training program for Federal information technology employees.
Apr. 10, 2002.--H. Amdt. 450. On agreeing to the Waxman amendment (A002) 
  Failed by recorded vote: 204-219 (Roll no. 83).
Apr. 10, 2002.--H. Amdt. 451 Amendment (A003) offered by Ms. Velazquez. 
  Amendment requires that 20 percent of the Federal employees detailed 
  to the private sector under the provisions of the bill be detailed to 
  small businesses.
Apr. 10, 2002.--H. Amdt. 451. On agreeing to the Velazquez amendment 
  (A003) Agreed to by voice vote.
Apr. 10, 2002.--The House rose from the Committee of the Whole House on 
  the state of the Union to report H.R. 3925.
Apr. 10, 2002.--The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.
Apr. 10, 2002.--On passage Passed by voice vote.
Apr. 10, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Apr. 11, 2002.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Apr. 26, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

H.R. 3960 (Public Law 107-193)

                                                           Mar. 13, 2002


                                                                CR-H 906

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  3719 Highway 4 in Jay, Florida, as the ``Joseph W. Westmoreland Post 
  Office Building.''

Mar. 13, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Apr. 16, 2002.--Mrs. Davis moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Apr. 16, 2002.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Apr. 16, 2002.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Apr. 16, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Apr. 17, 2002.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Apr. 26, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
May 22, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 23, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
May 23, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 398.
June 3, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
June 3, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
June 4, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 7, 2002.--Presented to President.
June 18, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-193.
  

H.R. 4102 (S. 2840) (Public Law 107-267)

                                                            Apr. 9, 2002


                                                               CR-H 1153

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  120 North Maine Street in Fallon, Nevada, as the ``Rollan D. Melton 
  Post Office Building.''

Apr. 9, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Sept. 17, 2002.--Mr. Cannon moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Sept. 17, 2002.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 17, 2002.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Sept. 17, 2002.--Considered as unfinished business.
Sept. 17, 2002.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 398-0 (Roll no. 389).
Sept. 17, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 18, 2002.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Sept. 20, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 722.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Oct. 18, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 25, 2002.--Presented to President.
Oct. 30, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-267.
  

H.R. 4486 (S. 2433) (Public Law 107-194)

                                                           Apr. 18, 2002


                                                               CR-H 1482

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  1590 East Joyce Boulevard in Fayetteville, Arkansas, as the ``Clarence 
  B. Craft Post Office Building.''

Apr. 18, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
May 7, 2002.--Mrs. Davis moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
May 7, 2002.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
May 7, 2002.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed to 
  by voice vote.
May 7, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
May 8, 2002.--Received in the Senate. Read twice and referred to the 
  Committee on Governmental Affairs.
May 15, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
May 22, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
May 23, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
May 23, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 399.
June 3, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
June 3, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
June 4, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 7, 2002.--Presented to President.
June 18, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-194.
  

H.R. 4717 (Public Law 107-268)

                                                            May 14, 2002


                                                               CR-H 2355

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  1199 Pasadena Boulevard in Pasadena, Texas, as the ``Jim Fonteno Post 
  Office Building.''

May 14, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
June 18, 2002.--Mr. Ose moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
June 18, 2002.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 18, 2002.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
June 18, 2002.--Considered as unfinished business.
June 18, 2002.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 415-0 (Roll no. 235).
June 18, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 19, 2002.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
June 28, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 723.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Oct. 18, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 25, 2002.--Presented to President.
Oct. 30, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-268.
  

H.R. 4755 (Public Law 107-269)

                                                            May 16, 2002


                                                               CR-H 2607

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  204 South Broad Street in Lancaster, Ohio, as the ``Clarence Miller 
  Post Office Building.''

May 16, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
July 15, 2002.--Mr. Shays moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
July 15, 2002.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
July 15, 2002.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
July 15, 2002.--Considered as unfinished business.
July 15, 2002.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 389-0 (Roll no. 297).
July 15, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
July 16, 2002.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Aug. 30, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 724.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Oct. 18, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 25, 2002.--Presented to President.
Oct. 30, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-269.
  

H.R. 4794 (Public Law 107-270)

                                                            May 22, 2002


                                                               CR-H 2943

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  1895 Avenida Del Oro in Oceanside, California, as the ``Ronald C. 
  Packard Post Office Building.''

May 22, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
June 18, 2002.--Mr. Ose moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
June 18, 2002.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
June 18, 2002.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
June 18, 2002.--Considered as unfinished business.
June 18, 2002.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 418-0 (Roll no. 234).
June 18, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
June 19, 2002.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
June 28, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 725.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Oct. 18, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 25, 2002.--Presented to President.
Oct. 30, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-270.
  

H.R. 4797 (S. 2929) (Public Law 107-271)

                                                            May 22, 2002


                                                               CR-H 2943

To redesignate the facility of the United States Postal Service located 
  at 265 South Western Avenue, Los Angeles, California, as the ``Nat 
  King Cole Post Office.''

May 22, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Sept. 9, 2002.--Mrs. Davis moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Sept. 9, 2002.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 9, 2002.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Sept. 9, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Sept. 10, 2002.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Sept. 20, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 726.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Oct. 18, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 25, 2002.--Presented to President.
Oct. 30, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-271.
  

H.R. 4851 (S. 2828) (Public Law 107-272)

                                                            May 23, 2002


                                                               CR-H 3037

To redesignate the facility of the United States Postal Service located 
  at 6910 South Yorktown Avenue in Tulsa, Oklahoma, as the ``Robert 
  Wayne Jenkins Station.''

May 23, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Oct. 1, 2002.--Mr. Sullivan moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Oct. 1, 2002.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Oct. 1, 2002.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Oct. 1, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Oct. 2, 2002.--Received in the Senate, read twice.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Oct. 18, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 28, 2002.--Presented to President.
Oct. 30, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-272.

H.R. 4878 (Public Law 107-300)

                                                            June 6, 2002


                                                               CR-H 3291

To provide for estimates and reports of improper payments by Federal 
  agencies.
To provide for reduction of improper payments by Federal agencies. (As 
  amended.)
Cited as the ``Improper Payments Information Act of 2002.''

June 6, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
June 18, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on Government Efficiency, 
  Financial Management and Intergovernmental Relations.
June 18, 2002.--Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
July 9, 2002.--Mr. Horn moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended.
July 9, 2002.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
July 9, 2002.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as 
  amended Agreed to by voice vote.
July 9, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
July 9, 2002.--The title of the measure was amended. Agreed to without 
  objection.
July 11, 2002.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of 
  a substitute favorably.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 727.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Passed Senate with an amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 21, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 4, 2002.--Senator Lieberman from Committee on Governmental Affairs 
  filed written report under authority of the order of the Senate of 10/
  17/2002. S. Rept. 107-333.
Nov. 12, 2002.--Mr. Horn moved that the House suspend the rules and 
  agree to the Senate amendment.
Nov. 12, 2002.--On motion that the House suspend the rules and agree to 
  the Senate amendment Agreed to by voice vote.
Nov. 12, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Nov. 12, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Nov. 15, 2002.--Presented to President.
Nov. 26, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-300.
  

H.R. 5145

                                                           July 16, 2002


                                                               CR-H 4766

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  3135 First Avenue North in St. Petersburg, Florida, as the ``William 
  C. Cramer Post Office Building.''

July 16, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
July 22, 2002.--Mr. Putnam moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
July 22, 2002.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
July 22, 2002.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
July 22, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
July 22, 2002.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Aug. 30, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

H.R. 5308 (Public Law 107-283)

                                                           July 26, 2002


                                                               CR-H 6015

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  301 South Howes Street in Fort Collins, Colorado, as the ``Barney 
  Apodaca Post Office.''

July 26, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Sept. 4, 2002.--Mrs. Morella moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Sept. 4, 2002.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 4, 2002.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Sept. 4, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Sept. 19, 2002.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Sept. 20, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 728.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Oct. 18, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 25, 2002.--Presented to President.
Nov. 6, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-283.
  

H.R. 5333 (Public Law 107-284)

                                                           Sept. 4, 2002


                                                               CR-H 6084

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  4 East Central Street in Worcester, Massachusetts, as the ``Joseph D. 
  Early Post Office Building.''

Sept. 4, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Sept. 17, 2002.--Mr. Cannon moved to suspend the rules and pass the 
  bill.
Sept. 17, 2002.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 17, 2002.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Sept. 17, 2002.--Considered as unfinished business.
Sept. 17, 2002.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by the Yeas and Nays: 397-0 (Roll no. 390).
Sept. 17, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to 
  without objection.
Sept. 18, 2002.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Sept. 20, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 729.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Oct. 18, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 25, 2002.--Presented to President.
Nov. 6, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-284.
  

H.R. 5336 (S. 2918) (Public Law 107-285)

                                                           Sept. 5, 2002


                                                               CR-H 6084

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  380 Main Street in Farmingdale, New York, as the ``Peter J. Ganci, Jr. 
  Post Office Building.''

Sept. 5, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Sept. 9, 2002.--Mrs. Davis moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Sept. 9, 2002.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Sept. 9, 2002.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Sept. 9, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Sept. 10, 2002.--Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to 
  the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
Sept. 20, 2002.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
Oct. 9, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment. Without 
  written report.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 730.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Oct. 18, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 25, 2002.--Presented to President.
Nov. 6, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-285.
  

H.R. 5340 (S. 2931) (Public Law 107-286)

                                                           Sept. 5, 2002


                                                               CR-H 6084

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  5805 White Oak Avenue in Encino, California, as the ``Francis Dayle 
  `Chick' Hearn Post Office.''

Sept. 5, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Oct. 7, 2002.--Mr. Miller moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Oct. 7, 2002.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Oct. 7, 2002.--On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill Agreed 
  to by voice vote.
Oct. 7, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Oct. 8, 2002.--Received in the Senate, and read twice.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Oct. 18, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 29, 2002.--Presented to President.
Nov. 6, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-286.
  

H.R. 5574 (Public Law 107-291)

                                                            Oct. 8, 2002


                                                               CR-H 7303

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 
  206 South Main Street in Glennville, Georgia, as the ``Michael Lee 
  Woodcock Post Office.''

Oct. 8, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Oct. 10, 2002.--Mr. Armey moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill.
Oct. 10, 2002.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Oct. 10, 2002.--On passage Passed without objection.
Oct. 10, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Oct. 15, 2002.--Received in the Senate, read twice.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Cleared for White House.
Oct. 18, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 29, 2002.--Presented to President.
Nov. 7, 2002.--Signed by President. Became Public Law 107-291.
  
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H. Con. Res. 257

                                                           Oct. 31, 2001


                                                               CR-H 8048

Expressing the sense of the Congress that the men and women of the 
  United States Postal Service have done an outstanding job of 
  delivering the mail during this time of national emergency.
Expressing the sense of the Congress that the men and women of the 
  United States Postal Service have done an outstanding job of 
  collecting, processing, sorting, and delivering the mail during this 
  time of national emergency. (Amended title)

Oct. 31, 2001.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Nov. 13, 2001.--Mr. McHugh moved to suspend the rules and agree to the 
  resolution, as amended.
Nov. 13, 2001.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Nov. 13, 2001.--At the conclusion of debate, the Yeas and Nays were 
  demanded and ordered. Pursuant to the provisions of clause 8, rule XX, 
  the Chair announced that further proceedings on the motion would be 
  postponed.
Nov. 14, 2001.--Considered as unfinished business.
Nov. 14, 2001.--On motion to suspend the rules and agree to the 
  resolution, as amended Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 418-0 (Roll no. 
  440).
Nov. 14, 2001.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Nov. 14, 2001.--The title of the measure was amended. Agreed to without 
  objection.
Nov. 15, 2001.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 16, 2001.--Referred to the Subcommittee on International Security, 
  Proliferation, and Federal Services.
  

H. Con. Res. 339

                                                            Mar. 6, 2002


                                                                CR-H 737

Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding the Bureau of the Census 
  on the 100th anniversary of its establishment.

Mar. 6, 2002.--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Mar. 12, 2002.--Mr. LaTourette moved to suspend the rules and agree to 
  the resolution.
Mar. 12, 2002.--Considered under suspension of the rules.
Mar. 12, 2002.--On motion to suspend the rules and agree to the 
  resolution Agreed to by voice vote.
Mar. 12, 2002.--Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without 
  objection.
Mar. 13, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Ordered to be reported without amendment favorably.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman without amendment and with 
  a preamble. Without written report.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General 
  Orders. Calendar No. 333.
Mar. 22, 2002.--Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment and 
  with a preamble by Unanimous Consent.
Mar. 25, 2002.--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
                             H E A R I N G S
                             H E A R I N G S
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Nomination of Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. to be Director of the Office of 
  Management and Budget. Jan. 19, 2001. (Printed, 103 pp. S. Hrg. 107-
  4.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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High Risk: Human Capital in the Federal Government. Feb. 1, 2001. 
  (Printed, 54 pp. S. Hrg. 107-65.)
Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, Restructuring, and 
  the District of Columbia.

  
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Nomination of Joe M. Allbaugh to be Director of the Federal Emergency 
  Management Agency. Feb. 13, 2001. (Printed, 63 pp. S. Hrg. 107-13.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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Nomination of Sean C. O'Keefe to be Deputy Director of the Office of 
  Management and Budget. Feb. 27, 2001. (Printed, 93 pp. S. Hrg. 107-
  39.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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Role of U.S. Correspondent Banking In International Money Laundering. 
  Mar. 1, 2, and 6, 2001. (Printed, Vols. 1-5, 4,957 pp. S. Hrg. 107-
  84.)
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.

  
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High Performance Computer Export Controls. Mar. 15, 2001. (Printed, 48 
  pp. S. Hrg. 107-28.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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Assessing the District of Columbia Metropolitan Police Department's Year 
  2000 Performance. Mar. 22, 2001. (Printed, 60 pp. S. Hrg. 107-95.)
Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, Restructuring, and 
  the District of Columbia.

  
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The National Security Implications of the Human Capital Crisis. Mar. 29, 
  2001. (Printed, 67 pp. S. Hrg. 107-133, Serial No. 107-5.)
Joint hearing of the Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, 
  Restructuring, and the District of Columbia and Subcommittee on Civil 
  Service and Agency Organization of the House Committee on Government 
  Reform.

  
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The State of the Presidential Appointment Process. Apr. 4 and 5, 2001. 
  (Printed, 392 pp. S. Hrg. 107-118.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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Federal Election Practices and Procedures. May 3 and 9, 2001. (Printed, 
  402 pp. S. Hrg. 107-69.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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The Financial Outlook of the United States Postal Service. May 15, 2001. 
  (Printed, 198 pp. S. Hrg. 107-70.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs and Subcommittee on International 
  Security, Proliferation and Federal Services.

  
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Nominations of Angela B. Styles to be Administrator of the Office of 
  Federal Procurement Policy at the Office of Management and Budget, 
  Stephen A. Perry to be Administrator of the General Services 
  Administration, and John D. Graham to be Administrator of the Office 
  of Information and Regulatory Affairs at the Office of Management and 
  Budget. May 17, 2001. (Printed, 689 pp. S. Hrg. 107-71.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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Nominations of Erik Christian and Maurice Ross to be Associate Judges of 
  the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. May 22, 2001. 
  (Printed, 147 pp. S. Hrg. 107-72.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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Tissue Banks: Is the Federal Government's Oversight Adequate. May 24, 
  2001. (Printed, 264 pp. S. Hrg. 107-73.)
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.

  
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The Outlook for the District of Columbia: The Post-Control Board Period. 
  June 8, 2001. (Printed, 207 pp. Serial No. 107-15.)
Joint hearing of the Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, 
  Restructuring, and the District of Columbia and Subcommittee on 
  District of Columbia of the House Committee on Government Reform. 
  (Printed by the House Committee on Government Reform.)

  
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Restructuring of Energy Industries.--Economic Issues Associated with the 
  Restructuring of Energy Industries. June 13, 2001. The Role of the 
  Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Associated with the Restructuring 
  of Energy Industries. June 20, 2001. The Impact of Electric Industry 
  Restructuring on System Reliability. June 28, 2001. (Printed, 830 pp. 
  S. Hrg. 107-156.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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Cross-Border Fraud: Scams Know No Boundaries. June 14, 2001, and Cross-
  Border Fraud: Improving Transnational Law Enforcement. June 15, 2001. 
  (Printed, 383 pp. S. Hrg. 107-85.)
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.

  
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Nominations of Othoniel Armendariz to be a Member of the Federal Labor 
  Relations Authority, and Kay Coles James to be Director, Office of 
  Personnel Management. June 21, 2001. (Printed, 94 pp. S. Hrg. 107-
  128.) (Chaired by Senator Akaka)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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Diabetes: Is Sufficient Funding Being Allocated to Fight this Disease? 
  June 26, 2001. (Printed, 90 pp. S. Hrg. 107-134.)
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.

  
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Finding a Cure to Keep Nurses on the Job: The Federal Government's Role 
  in Retaining Nurses for Delivery of Federally Funded Health Care 
  Services. June 27, 2001. (Printed, 160 pp. S. Hrg. 107-150.)
Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, Restructuring, and 
  the District of Columbia.

  
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S. 803--E-Government Act of 2001. July 11, 2001. (Printed, 389 pp. S. 
  Hrg. 107-148.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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Expanding Flexible Personnel Systems Governmentwide. July 17, 2001. 
  (Printed, 139 pp. S. Hrg. 107-151.)
Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, Restructuring, and 
  the District of Columbia.

  
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What is the U.S. Position on Offshore Tax Havens? July 18, 2001. 
  (Printed, 190 pp. S. Hrg. 107-152.)
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.

  
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S. 1008--The Climate Change Strategy and Technology Innovation Act of 
  2001. July 18, 2001. (Printed, 206 pp. S. Hrg. 107-153.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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FEMA's Role in Managing Bio-Terrorist Attacks and the Impact of Public 
  Health Concerns on Bio-Terrorism Preparedness. July 23, 2001. 
  (Printed, 72 pp. S. Hrg. 107-142.)
International Security, Proliferation, and Federal Services 
  Subcommittee.

  
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S. 159--A Bill to Elevate the Environmental Protection Agency to a 
  Cabinet-Level Department. July 24, 2001. (Printed, 92 pp. S. Hrg. 107-
  157.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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Who Cares for the Caregivers?: The Role of Health Insurance in Promoting 
  Quality Care for Seniors, Children and Individuals with Disabilities. 
  July 24, 2001. (Printed, 58 pp. S. Hrg. 107-158.)
Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, Restructuring, and 
  the District of Columbia.

  
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Rating Entertainment Ratings: How Well Are They Working for Parents and 
  What Can be Done to Improve Them? July 25, 2001. (Printed, 192 pp. S. 
  Hrg. 107-159.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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S. 995--Whistleblower Protection Act Amendments. July 25, 2001. 
  (Printed, 139 pp. S. Hrg. 107-160.)
International Security, Proliferation, and Federal Services 
  Subcommittee.

  
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Nomination of Lynn C. Leibovitz to be an Associate Judge of the Superior 
  Court of the District of Columbia. July 26, 2001. (Printed, 23 pp. S. 
  Hrg. 107-161.) (Chaired by Senator Durbin)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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Ecstasy Use Rises: What More Needs to be Done by the Government to 
  Combat the Problem? July 30, 2001. (Printed, 85 pp. S. Hrg. 107-154.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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Nomination of Daniel R. Levinson to be Inspector General of the General 
  Services Administration. July 31, 2001. (Printed, 33 pp. S. Hrg. 107-
  155.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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How Secure is Our Critical Infrastructure? Sept. 12, 2001. (Printed, 87 
  pp. S. Hrg. 107-205.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

The Annual Report of the Postmaster General and The Impact of Terrorist 
  Attacks on Postal Operations. Sept. 20, 2001. (Printed, 104 pp. S. 
  Hrg. 107-206.)
International Security, Proliferation and Federal Services Subcommittee

  
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Responding to Homeland Threats: Is Our Government Organized for the 
  Challenge? Sept. 21, 2001. (Printed, 107 pp. S. Hrg. 107-207.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

Weak Links: How Should the Federal Government Manage Airline Passenger 
  and Baggage Screening? Sept. 25, 2001. (Printed, 165 pp. S. Hrg. 107-
  208.)
Joint hearing before the Committee on Governmental Affairs and 
  Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, Restructuring, and 
  the District of Columbia.

  
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Critical Infrastructure Protection: Who's In Charge? Oct. 4, 2001. 
  (Printed, 105 pp. S. Hrg. 107-258.) (Chaired by Senator Cleland)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

Food Safety and Security: Can Our Fractured Food Safety System Rise to 
  the Challenge? Oct. 10, 2001. (Printed, 155 pp. S. Hrg. 107-210.)
Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, Restructuring, and 
  the District of Columbia.

  
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Nomination of Mark W. Everson to be Controller, Office of Federal 
  Financial Management, Office of Management and Budget. Oct. 11, 2001. 
  (Printed, 27 pp. S. Hrg. 107-211.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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Legislative Options to Strengthen Homeland Defense. Oct. 12, 2001. 
  (Printed, 153 pp. S. Hrg. 107-212.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

Federal Efforts to Coordinate and Prepare the United States for 
  Bioterrorism: Are They Ready? Oct. 17, 2001. (Printed, 186 pp. S. Hrg. 
  107-213.)
Joint hearing with the Committee on Governmental Affairs and 
  International Security, Proliferation and Federal Services 
  Subcommittee.

  
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Promoting the Best Interests of Children: Proposals to Establish a 
  Family Court in the District of Columbia Superior Court. Oct. 25, 
  2001. (Printed, 175 pp. S. Hrg. 107-209.)
Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, Restructuring, and 
  the District of Columbia.

  

Terrorism Through the Mail: Protecting Postal Workers and the Public. 
  Oct. 30 and 31, 2001. (Printed, 226 pp. S. Hrg. 107-214.)
Joint hearing with the Committee on Governmental Affairs and 
  International Security, Proliferation and Federal Services 
  Subcommittee.

  
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Nomination of Odessa F. Vincent to be an Associate Judge of the District 
  of Columbia Superior Court. Nov. 6, 2001. (Chaired by Senator Durbin). 
  (Printed, 24 pp. S. Hrg. 107-259.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  

The Role of Bilateral and Multilateral Arms Control Agreements in 
  Controlling Threats from the Poliferation of Weapons of Mass 
  Destruction. Current and Future Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) 
  Proliferation Threats. Nov. 7, 2001. Combating Proliferation of 
  Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) with Nonproliferation Programs: 
  Nonproliferation Assistance Coordination Act of 2001--S. 673. Nov. 14 
  and 29, 2001. Multilateral Nonproliferation Regimes, Weapons of Mass 
  Destruction Technologies, and the War on Terrorism. Feb. 12, 2002. 
  Strengthening Multilateral Nonproliferation Regimes. July 29, 2002. 
  (Printed, 489 pp. S. Hrg. 107-383.)
International Security, Proliferation, and Federal Services Subcommittee

  
---------------

Review of INS Policy on Releasing Illegal Aliens Pending Deportation. 
  Nov. 13, 2001. (Printed, 140 pp. S. Hrg. 107-261.)
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.

  
---------------

Has Airport Security Improved? Nov. 14, 2001. (Printed, 110 pp. S. Hrg. 
  107-263.)
Joint hearing before the Committee on Governmental Affairs and the 
  Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, Restructuring, and 
  the District of Columbia.

  
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Oversight of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services: Medicare 
  Payment Policies for Ambulance Services. Nov. 15, 2001. (Printed, 123 
  pp. S. Hrg. 107-264.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

Weak Links: Assessing the Vulnerability of U.S. Ports and Whether the 
  Government is Adequately Structured to Safeguard Them. Dec. 6, 2001. 
  (Printed, 290 pp. S. Hrg. 107-309.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

The Local Role in Homeland Security. Dec. 11, 2001. (Printed, 167 pp. S. 
  Hrg. 107-310.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

Riding the Rails: How Secure Is Our Passenger and Transit 
  Infrastructure? Dec. 13, 2001. (Printed, 136 pp. S. Hrg. 107-311.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

The Fall of Enron: How Could It Have Happened? Jan. 24, 2002. (Printed, 
  152 pp. S. Hrg. 107-376.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

Good Beginnings Last a Lifetime: How the Federal Government Can Promote 
  Affordable, Quality Child Care. (Field Hearing in St. Louis, MO) Jan. 
  28, 2002. (Printed, 66 pp. S. Hrg. 107-377.) Star Print.
Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, Restructuring, and 
  the District of Columbia.

  
---------------

Retirement Insecurity: 401(k) Crisis at Enron. Feb. 5, 2002. (Printed, 
  283 pp. S. Hrg. 107-378.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

S. 1867--A Bill to Establish the National Commission on Terrorist 
  Attacks Upon the United States. Feb. 7, 2002. (Printed, 67 pp. S. Hrg. 
  107-379.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

Nomination of Nancy Dorn to be Deputy Director of the Office of 
  Management and Budget. Feb. 8, 2002. (Printed, 73 pp. S. Hrg. 107-
  380.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

Nominations of John L. Howard to be Chairman, Special Panel on Appeals 
  and Dan G. Blair to be Deputy Director of the Office of Personnel 
  Management. Feb. 8, 2002. (Printed, 71 pp. S. Hrg. 107-381.) (Chaired 
  by Senator Akaka)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

Illicit Diamonds, Conflict and Terrorism: The Role of U.S. Agencies in 
  Fighting the Conflict Diamond Trade. Feb. 13, 2002. (Printed, 85 pp. 
  S. Hrg. 107-384.)
Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, Restructuring, and 
  the District of Columbia.

  
---------------

The Watchdogs Didn't Bark: Enron and the Wall Street Analysts. Feb. 27, 
  2002. (Printed, 170 pp. S. Hrg. 107-385.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

Nomination of Louis Kincannon to be Director of the Census Bureau. Feb. 
  28, 2002. (Printed, 54 pp. S. Hrg. 107-386.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

United States Policy in Iraq: Next Steps. Mar. 1, 2002. (Printed, 72 pp. 
  S. Hrg. 107-388.)
International Security, Proliferation, and Federal Services 
  Subcommittee.

  
---------------

Nomination of Jeanette J. Clark to be an Associate Judge of the Superior 
  Court of the District of Columbia.  Mar. 5, 2002. (Printed, 32 pp. S. 
  Hrg. 107-389.) (Chaired by Senator Durbin)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

Who's Doing Work for the Government?: Monitoring, Accountability, and 
  Competition in the Federal and Service Contract Workforce. Mar. 6, 
  2002. (Printed, 181 pp. S. Hrg. 107-465.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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Public Health and Natural Resources: A Review of the Implementation of 
  Our Environmental Laws. Parts I and II. Mar. 7 and 13, 2002. (Printed, 
  612 pp. S. Hrg. 107-466.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

CIA National Intelligence Estimate of Foreign Missile Developments and 
  the Ballistic Missile Threat Through 2015. Mar. 11, 2002. (Printed, 55 
  pp. S. Hrg. 107-467.)
International Security, Proliferation, and Federal Services 
  Subcommittee.

  
---------------

Critical Skills for National Security and the Homeland Security Federal 
  Workforce Act--S. 1800. Mar. 12, 2002. (Printed, 148 pp. S. Hrg. 107-
  468.)
International Security, Proliferation, and Federal Services 
  Subcommittee.

  
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The Federal Workforce: Legislative Proposals for Change--S. 1603 and S. 
  1612. Mar. 18 and 19, 2002. (Printed, 306 pp. S. Hrg. 107-470.)
International Security, Proliferation, and Federal Services 
  Subcommittee.

  
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Rating the Raters: Enron and the Credit Rating Agencies. Mar. 20, 2002. 
  (Printed, 215 pp. S. Hrg. 107-471.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
---------------

Legislation to Establish a Department of National Homeland Security and 
  a White House Office to Combat Terrorism. Apr. 11, 2002. (Printed, 141 
  pp. S. Hrg. 107-472.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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Nomination of Paul A. Quander, Jr. to be Director of the District of 
  Columbia Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency. Apr. 11, 
  2002. (Printed, 27 pp. S. Hrg. 107-473.) (Chaired by Senator Durbin)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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A License to Break the Law? Protecting the Integrity of Driver's 
  Licenses. Apr. 16, 2002. (Printed, 201 pp. S. Hrg. 107-506.)
Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, Restructuring, and 
  the District of Columbia.

  
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The State of Public Health Preparedness for Terrorism Involving Weapons 
  of Mass Destruction: A Six-Month Report Card. Apr. 18, 2002. (Printed, 
  102 pp. S. Hrg. 107-507.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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Vital Assets: Human Capital In Federal Economic Regulatory Agencies. 
  Apr. 23, 2002. (Printed, 111 pp. S. Hrg. 107-508.)
Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, Restructuring, and 
  the District of Columbia.

  
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Gas Prices: How Are They Really Set? Apr. 30 and May 2, 2002. (Printed, 
  721 pp. S. Hrg. 107-509.)
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.

  
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Kids and Cafeterias: How Safe Are Federal School Lunches? Apr. 30, 2002. 
  (Printed, 150 pp. S. Hrg. 107-510.)
Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, Restructuring, and 
  the District of Columbia and the Subcommittee on Government 
  Efficiency, Financial Management, and International Relations of the 
  House Committee on Government Reform.

  
---------------

The Role of the Board of Directors In Enron's Collapse. May 7, 2002. 
  (Printed, 753 pp. S. Hrg. 107-511.)
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.

  
---------------

Securing Our Infrastructure: Private/Public Information Sharing. May 8, 
  2002. (Printed, 229 pp. S. Hrg. 107-550.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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The Postal Service in the 21st Century: The USPS Transformation Plan. 
  May 13, 2002. (Printed, 121 pp. S. Hrg. 107-551.)
International Security, Proliferation, and Federal Services 
  Subcommittee.

  
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Tobacco's Deadly Secret: The Impact of Tobacco Marketing on Women and 
  Girls. May 14, 2002. (Printed, 118 pp. S. Hrg. 107-552.)
Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, Restructuring, and 
  the District of Columbia.

  
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Under the Influence: The Binge Drinking Epidemic on College Campuses. 
  May 15, 2002. (Printed, 102 pp. S. Hrg. 107-553.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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Nominations of Todd Walther Dillard to be United States Marshal for the 
  Superior Court of the District of Columbia, and Robert R. Rigsby to be 
  an Associate Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. 
  May 16, 2002. (Printed, 49 pp. S. Hrg. 107-554.) (Chaired by Senator 
  Durbin)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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Voting Representation in Congress for Citizens of the District of 
  Columbia. May 23, 2002. (Printed, 234 pp. S. Hrg. 107-555.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs.

  
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Half a Loaf--The Impact of Excluding Surplus Commodities From America's 
  Response to Global Hunger. June 4, 2002. (Printed, 117 pp. S. Hrg. 
  107-556.)
Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, Restructuring, and 
  the District of Columbia.

  
---------------

Russia and China: Nonproliferation Concerns and Export Controls. June 6, 
  2002. (Printed, 92 pp. S. Hrg. 107-557.)
International Security, Proliferation, and Federal Services 
  Subcommittee.

  
---------------

Cruise Missile and UAV Threats to the United States. June 11, 2002. 
  (Printed, 75 pp. S. Hrg. 107-558.)
International Security, Proliferation, and Federal Services 
  Subcommittee.

  
---------------

Protecting Our Kids: What is Causing the Current Shortage in Childhood 
  Vaccines? June 12, 2002. (Printed, 90 pp. S. Hrg. 107-559.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs

  
---------------

Nomination of Michael D. Brown to be Deputy Director of the Federal 
  Emergency Management Agency. June 19, 2002. (Printed, 98 pp. S. Hrg. 
  107-616.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs

  
---------------

President Bush's Proposal to Create a Department of Homeland Security. 
  June 20, 2002. (Printed, 218 pp. S. Hrg. 107-560.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs

  
---------------

A Review of the Relationship Between a Department of Homeland Security 
  and the Intelligence Community. June 26 and 27, 2002. (Printed, 279 
  pp. S. Hrg. 107-562.) With an Errata.
Committee on Governmental Affairs

  
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Nomination of James ``Jeb'' Emaneul Boasberg to be an Associate Judge of 
  the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. June 26, 2002. 
  (Printed, 21 pp. S. Hrg. 107-561.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs

  
---------------

Preparing for Reality: Protecting Against Weapons of Mass Destruction. 
  June 28, 2002. (Printed, 135 pp. S. Hrg. 107-563.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs

  
---------------

Nomination of Mark W. Everson to be Deputy Director for Management, 
  Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President. 
  July 17, 2002. (Printed, 80 pp. S. Hrg. 107-617.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs

  
---------------

The Role of the Financial Institutions In Enron's Collapse. July 23 and 
  30, 2002. (Printed, 2 Vols., 2,640 pp. S. Hrg. 107-618.)
Permanent Subcommittee of Investigations

  
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When Diets Turn Deadly: Consumer Safety and Weight Loss Supplements. 
  July 31, 2002. (Printed, 202 pp. S. Hrg. 107-619.)
Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, Restructuring, and 
  the District of Columbia.

  
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Responding to the Public Health Threat of West Nile Virus. Sept. 24, 
  2002. (Printed, 76 pp. S. Hrg. 107-845.)
Joint hearing with the Subcommittee on Oversight of Government 
  Management, Restructuring, and the District of Columbia and the 
  Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.

  
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Annual Report of the Postmaster General to the Senate. Sept. 27, 2002. 
  (Printed, 88 pp. S. Hrg. 107-849.)
International Security, Proliferation, and Federal Services 
  Subcommittee.

  
---------------

Nominations of Ruth Goldway and Tony Hammond to be Commissioners of the 
  Postal Rate Commission. Oct. 8, 2002. (Printed, 43 pp. S. Hrg. 107-
  832.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs

  
---------------

Ephedra: Who is Protecting the American Consumer? Oct. 8, 2002. 
  (Printed, 190 pp. S. Hrg. 107-870.
Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management, Restructuring, and 
  the District of Columbia.

  
---------------

Asleep at the Switch: FERC's Oversight of Enron Corporation. Nov. 12, 
  2002. (Printed, 4 Volumes, 3,383 pp. S. Hrg. 107-854.)
Committee on Governmental Affairs

  
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Nominations of Alejandro Sanchez, Andrew Saul, and Gordon Whiting, to be 
  Members of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board. Nov. 15, 
  2002. (Printed, 58 pp. S. Hrg. 107-833.) (Chaired by Senator Akaka)
Committee on Governmental Affairs

  
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Oversight of Investment Banks' Response to the Lessons of Enron. Dec. 
  11, 2002. (Printed, 2 Volumes, 1,714 pp. S. Hrg. 107-871.)
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations

  
 SPECIAL COMMITTEE AND SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS (COMMITTEE 
                                 PRINTS)
 SPECIAL COMMITTEE AND SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS AND PUBLICATIONS (COMMITTEE 
                                 PRINTS)
                              ------------

PSI Minority Staff

                                                            Feb. 5, 2001

Correspondent Banking: A Gateway for Money Laundering. (Printed, 305 pp. 
  S. Prt. 107-1.)

  

PSI Minority Staff

                                                           Feb. 28, 2001

Supplement to the February 5, 2001 Report on Correspondent Banking: A 
  Gateway for Money Laundering. (Printed, 128 pp. S. Prt. 107-22.)

  

PSI Minority Staff

                                                          Sept. 25, 2001

Property ``Flipping'': HUD's Failure to Curb Mortgage Fraud. (Printed, 
  58 pp. S. Prt. 107-44.)

  

Full Committee

                                                           November 2001

Organization of Federal Executive Departments and Agencies. Office of 
  the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration. 
  (Printed, 30 pp. S. Prt. 107-45.)

  

PSI

                                                           January, 2002

Phony Identification and Credentials Via the Internet. (Printed, 62 pp. 
  S. Rept. 107-133.)

  

PSI

                                                            July 8, 2002

The Role of the Board of Directors in Enron's Collapse. (Printed, 63 pp. 
  S. Prt. 107-70.)

  

Full Committee

                                                         October 7, 2002

Financial Oversight of Enron: The SEC and Private-Sector Watchdogs. 
  (Printed, 101 pp. S. Prt. 107-75.)

  

Full Committee Majority Staff

                                                        October 24, 2002

Rewriting the Rules. (Printed, 55 pp. S. Prt. 107-76)

  

PSI

                                                         January 2, 2003

Fishtail, Bacchus, Sundance, and Slapshot: Four Enron Transactions 
  Funded and Facilitated by U.S. Financial Institutions. (Printed, 37 
  pp. S. Prt. 107-82)

  

Full Committee

                                                         January 3, 2003

Enron's Credit Rating: Enron's Bankers' Contacts with Moody's and 
  Government Officials. (Printed, 24 pp. S. Prt. 107-83)

  

PSI

                                                           January, 2003

Executive Sessions of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on 
  Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations. (Printed, 
  4,232 pp. 5 Vols. S. Prt. 107-84)

  
                         CALENDAR OF NOMINATIONS
                         CALENDAR OF NOMINATIONS
                              ------------

January 5, 2001

Sheryl R. MARSHALL, of Massachusetts, to be a Member of the Federal 
  Retirement Thrift Investment Board for a term expiring October 11, 
  2002, to which position she was appointed during the last recess of 
  the Senate.

Mar. 19, 2001.--Received message of withdrawal of nomination from the 
  President.

  

James H. ATKINS, of Arkansas, to be a Member of the Federal Retirement 
  Thrift Investment Board for a term expiring September 25, 2004, to 
  which position he was appointed during the last recess of the Senate.

Mar. 19, 2001.--Received message of withdrawal of nomination from the 
  President.

  

Barbara J. SAPIN, of Maryland, to be Member of the Merit Systems 
  Protection Board for the term of seven years expiring March 1, 2007; 
  vice Benjamin Leader Erdreich, resigned, to which position she was 
  appointed during the last recess of the Senate.

Mar. 19, 2001.--Received message of withdrawal of nomination from the 
  President.

  

Beth Susan SLAVET, of Massachusetts, to be Chairman, Merit Systems 
  Protection Board; vice Benjamin Leader Erdreich, resigned, to which 
  position she was appointed during the last recess of the Senate.

Mar. 19, 2001.--Received message of withdrawal of nomination from the 
  President.

  

January 20, 2001

Mitchell E. DANIELS, Jr., of Indiana, to be Director of the Office of 
  Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President.

Jan. 19, 2001.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-4.
Jan. 20, 2001.--Received in the Senate.
Jan. 20, 2001.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 7. By 
  Unanimous Consent.
Jan. 23, 2001.--Confirmed by the Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 100-0.

  

February 6, 2001

Joe M. ALLBAUGH, of Texas, to be Director of the Federal Emergency 
  Management Agency.

Feb. 6, 2001.--Received in the Senate.
Feb. 13, 2001. Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-13.
Feb. 15, 2001.--Ordered to be reported favorably.
Feb. 15, 2001.--Reported by Senator Thompson, without printed report.
Feb. 15, 2001.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 16. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Feb. 15, 2001.--Confirmed by the Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 91-0. Record 
  Vote No. 13.

February 15, 2001

Sean O'KEEFE, of New York, to be Deputy Director of the Office of 
  Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President; vice Sylvia 
  M. Mathews.

Feb. 15, 2001.--Received in the Senate.
Feb. 27, 2001.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-39.
Mar. 1, 2001.--Committee on Governmental Affairs discharged by Unanimous 
  Consent.
Mar. 1, 2001.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

March 28, 2001

John D. GRAHAM, of Massachusetts, to be Administrator of the Office of 
  Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, 
  Executive Office of the President; vice John T. Spotila, resigned.

Mar. 28, 2001.--Received in the Senate.
May 17, 2001.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-71.
July 19, 2001.--Confirmed by the Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 61-37. Record 
  Vote No. 242.

  

April 4, 2001

Erik Patrick CHRISTIAN, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate 
  Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for a term of 
  15 years, The Judiciary; vice Eugene N. Hamilton, term expired.

Apr. 4, 2001.--Received in the Senate.
May 22, 2001.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-72.
May 24, 2001.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

Maurice A. ROSS, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate Judge 
  of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for a term of 15 
  years, The Judiciary; vice Henry F. Greene, term expired.

Apr. 4, 2001.--Received in the Senate.
May 22, 2001.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-72.
May 24, 2001.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

Stephen A. PERRY, of Ohio, to be Administrator of the General Services 
  Administration; vice David J. Barram, resigned.

Apr. 4, 2001.--Received in the Senate.
May 17, 2001.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-71.
May 24, 2001.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

April 23, 2001

Angela STYLES, of Virginia, to be Administrator for Federal Procurement 
  Policy, Executive Office of the President; vice Deidre A. Lee, 
  resigned.

Apr. 23, 2001.--Received in the Senate.
May 17, 2001.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-71.
May 24, 2001.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

April 30, 2001

Othoneil ``Tony'' ARMENDARIZ, of Texas, to be a Member of the Federal 
  Labor Relations Authority for a term expiring July 1, 2005; vice 
  Donald S. Wasserman, term expired.

Apr. 30, 2001.--Received in the Senate.
June 21, 2001.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-128.
July 11, 2001.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

Kay Coles JAMES, of Virginia, to be Director of the Office of Personnel 
  Management; vice Janice R. Lachance.

Apr. 30, 2001.--Received in the Senate.
June 21, 2001.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-128.
July 11, 2001.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

May 14, 2001

Lynn LEIBOVITZ, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate Judge of 
  the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for a term of 15 years, 
  The Judiciary; vice Stephen G. Milliken, retired.

May 14, 2001.--Received in the Senate.
July 26, 2001.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-161. 
  (Chaired by Senator Durbin)
Aug. 2, 2001.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar, Calendar No. 334.
Aug. 3, 2001.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

May 24, 2001

Odessa F. VINCENT, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate Judge 
  of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for a term of 15 
  years, The Judiciary; vice Evelyn E. Crawford Queen, term expiring.

May 24, 2001.--Received in the Senate.
Aug. 3, 2001.--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.

  

June 12, 2001

Daniel R. LEVINSON, of Maryland, to be Inspector General of the General 
  Services Administration; vice William R. Barton, resigned.

June 12, 2001.--Received in the Senate.
July 31, 2001.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-155.
Aug. 2, 2001.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar, Calendar No. 335. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Aug. 3, 2001.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

June 14, 2001

Clark Kent ERVIN, of Texas, to be Inspector General of the Department of 
  State; vice Jacquelyn L. Williams-Bridgers, resigned.

June 14, 2001.--Received in the Senate and referred sequentially to the 
  Committee on Foreign Relations, and if and when reported, be further 
  referred to the Governmental Affairs for not to exceed 20 days 
  pursuant to an order of the Senate of January 5, 2001.
June 27, 2001.--Committee on Foreign Relations. Hearing held.
July 10, 2001.--Referred sequentially to the Committee on Governmental 
  Affairs pursuant to an order of the Senate of January 5, 2001, having 
  been reported favorably by the Committee on Foreign Relations.
July 30, 2001.--Committee on Governmental Affairs discharged. Pursuant 
  to an order of January 5, 2001.
July 30, 2001.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 302. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Aug. 1, 2001.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

August 3, 2001

John L. HOWARD, of Illinois, to be Chairman, Special Panel on Appeals 
  for a term of 6 years; vice Barbara Jean Mahone, term expired.

Aug. 3, 2001.--Received in the Senate and Referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Aug. 3, 2001.--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.ule XXXI, 
  paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.

  

September 4, 2001

Odessa F. VINCENT, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate Judge 
  of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for a term of 15 
  years, The Judiciary; vice Evelyn E. Crawford Queen, term expiring.

Sept. 4, 2001.--Received in the Senate and referred to Governmental 
  Affairs Committee.
Nov. 6, 2001.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-259.
Nov. 14, 2001.--Ordered to be reported favorably.
Nov. 15, 2001.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

John L. HOWARD, of Illinois, to be Chairman, Special Panel on Appeals 
  for a term of 6 years; vice Barbara Jean Mahone, term expired.

Sept. 4, 2001.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Feb. 8, 2002.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-381. (Chaired 
  by Senator Akaka)
Feb. 12, 2002.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 696. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Feb. 13, 2002.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

Kenneth M. DONOHUE, Sr., of Virginia, to be Inspector General, 
  Department of Housing and Urban Development; vice Susan Gaffney, 
  resigned.

Sept. 4, 2001.--Received in the Senate and referred sequentially to the 
  Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, and if and when 
  reported, be further referred to the Committee and Governmental 
  Affairs for not to exceed 20 days pursuant to an order of the Senate 
  of January 5, 2001.
Dec. 6, 2001.--Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Hearing 
  held.
Dec. 11, 2001.--Referred to the Committee on Governmental Affairs 
  pursuant to an order of the Senate of January 5, 2001, having been 
  reported favorably by the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban 
  Affairs.
Jan. 23, 2002.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 669. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Mar. 22, 2002.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

Joseph E. SCHMITZ, of Maryland, to be Inspector General, Department of 
  Defense; vice Eleanor Hill.

Sept. 4, 2001.--Referred to the Armed Services; Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Jan. 23, 2002.--Referred sequentially to the Committee on Governmental 
  Affairs by unanimous consent pursuant to the orders of January 5, 2001 
  and December 20, 2001.
Feb. 11, 2002.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 695.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

September 14, 2001

Mark W. EVERSON, of Texas, to be Controller, Office of Federal Financial 
  Management, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the 
  President; vice Joshua Gotbaum, resigned.

Sept. 14, 2001.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 11, 2001.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-211.
Nov. 5, 2001.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 530. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Nov. 14, 2001.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

November 15, 2001

Louis KINCANNON, of Virginia, to be Director of the Census Bureau, 
  Department of Commerce; vice Kenneth Prewitt, resigned.

Nov. 15, 2001.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Feb. 28, 2002.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-386.
Mar. 12, 2002.--Ordered to be reported favorably.
Mar. 12, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman, without printed report.
Mar. 12, 2002.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 725. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Mar. 13, 2002.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

November 29, 2001

Jeanette J. CLARK, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate Judge 
  of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for a term of 15 
  years, The Judiciary; vice George W. Mitchell, deceased.

Nov. 29, 2001.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Mar. 5, 2002.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-389. (Chaired 
  by Senator Durbin)
Mar. 12, 2002.--Ordered to be reported favorably.
Mar. 12, 2002.--Reported by Senator Lieberman, without printed report.
Mar. 12, 2002.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 724.
Mar. 13, 2002.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

December 4, 2001

Paul A. QUANDER, Jr., of the District of Columbia, to be Director of the 
  District of Columbia Offender Supervision, Defender, and Court 
  Services Agency for a term of 6 years.

Dec. 4, 2001.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Apr. 11, 2002.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-473. 
  (Chaired by Senator Durbin)
May 22, 2002.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 838. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
July 25, 2002.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

December 18, 2001

Nancy DORN, of Texas, to be Deputy Director of the Office of Management 
  and Budget, Executive Office of the President; vice Sean O'Keefe.

Dec. 18, 2001.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Feb. 8, 2002.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-380.
Feb. 12, 2002.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 697. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Feb. 14, 2002.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

December 20, 2001

Dan Gregory BLAIR, of the District of Columbia, to be Deputy Director of 
  the Office of Personnel Management, Executive Office of the President; 
  vice John U. Sepulveda, resigned.

Dec. 20, 2001.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Feb. 8, 2002.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-381. (Chaired 
  by Senator Akaka)
Feb. 12, 2002.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 698. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Feb. 13, 2002.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

February 6, 2002

Todd Walther DILLARD, of Maryland, to be a United States Marshal for the 
  Superior Court of the District of Columbia, Department of Justice, for 
  a term of 4 years.

Feb. 6, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
May 16, 2002.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-554. (Chaired 
  by Senator Durbin)
May 22, 2002.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 839. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
July 25, 2002.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

February 26, 2002

Robert Watson COBB, of Maryland, to be Inspector General, National 
  Aeronautics and Space Administration; vice Roberta L. Gross.

Feb. 26, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Commerce, 
  Science, and Transportation Committee.
Mar. 21, 2002.--Referred sequentially to the Committee on Governmental 
  Affairs for 20 days pursuant to an order of the Senate of January 5, 
  2001.
Apr. 10, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Apr. 11, 2002.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

February 27, 2002

J. Russell GEORGE, of Virginia, to be Inspector General, Corporation for 
  National and Community Service; vice Luise S. Jordan, resigned.

Feb. 27, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to Health, 
  Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee.
June 19, 2002.--Referred to the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
July 9, 2002.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 910. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
July 29, 2002.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

March 4, 2002

Albert CASEY, of Texas, to be a Governor of the United States Postal 
  Service for a term of 5 years; vice for a term expiring December 8, 
  2009; vice Tirso del Junco, term expired.

Mar. 4, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 20, 2002.--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.

  

Robert R. RIGSBY, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate Judge 
  of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for a term of 15 
  years, The Judiciary; vice Reggie Barnett Walton, elevated.

Mar. 4, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
May 16, 2002.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-554. (Chaired 
  by Senator Durbin)
May 22, 2002.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 837.
July 25, 2002.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

March 14, 2002

Phyllis K. FONG, of Maryland, to be Inspector General, Department of 
  Agriculture; vice Roger C. Viadero, resigned.
Mar. 14, 2002.--Referred to the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and 
  Forestry; Senate Governmental Affairs.
June 28, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
July 19, 2002.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 922. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Nov. 14, 2002.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

March 21, 2002

Michael D. BROWN, of Colorado, to be Deputy Director of the Federal 
  Emergency Management Agency; vice Robert M. Walker, resigned.

Mar. 21, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
June 19, 2002.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-616.
July 24, 2002.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 930, 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Aug. 1, 2002.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

April 9, 2002

Stuart D. RICK, of Maryland, to be Member of the Merit Systems 
  Protection Board; vice Barbara J. Sapin.

Apr. 9, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
July 10, 2002.--Received message of withdrawal of nomination from the 
  President.

  

April 11, 2002

Tony HAMMOND, of Virginia, to be a Commissioner, Postal Rate Commission 
  for the remainder of the term expiring October 14, 2004; vice Edward 
  Jay Gleiman, resigned.

Apr. 11, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 8, 2002.--Hearing held by Full Committee. s. Hrg. 107-832.
Oct. 9, 2002.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 1128. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Nov. 20, 2002.--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.

  

May 6, 2002

Mark W. EVERSON, of Texas, to be Deputy Director for Management, Office 
  of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President; vice 
  Sally Katzen.

May 6, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
July 17, 2002.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-617.
July 24, 2002.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 929, 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Aug. 1, 2002.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

May 13, 2002

Susanne T. MARSHALL, of Virginia, to be Chairman of the Merit Systems 
  Protection Board; vice Beth Susan Slavet.

May 13, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 20, 2002.--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.

  

James Emanuel (``Jeb'') BOASBERG, of the District of Columbia, to be an 
  Associate Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for 
  a term of 15 years, The Judiciary; vice Gregory E. Mize, retired.

May 13, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
June 26, 2002.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-561. 
  (Chaired by Senator Durbin)
July 24, 2002.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 928.
Aug. 1, 2002.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

June 6, 2002

Gordon J. WHITING, of New York, to be a Member of the Federal Retirement 
  Thrift Investment Board for a term expiring September 25, 2006; vice 
  Don Harrell, term expiring.
June 6, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 15, 2002.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-833. 
  (Chaired by Senator Akaka)
Nov. 19, 2002.--Confirmed by the Senate by Unanimous Consent Vote.

  

Andrew M. SAUL, of New York, to be Chairman of the Federal Retirement 
  Thrift Investment Board for a term expiring September 25, 2004; vice 
  James H. Atkins, term expiring.
June 6, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 15, 2002.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-833. 
  (Chaired by Senator Akaka)
Nov. 19, 2002.--Confirmed by the Senate by Unanimous Consent Vote.

  

Alejandro M. SANCHEZ, of Florida, to be a Member of Federal Retirement 
  Thrift Investment Board for a term expiring October 11, 2006.
June 6, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 15, 2002.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-833. 
  (Chaired by Senator Akaka)
Nov. 19, 2002.--Confirmed by the Senate by Unanimous Consent Vote.
Nov. 20, 2002.--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.

  

June 11, 2002

Fern Flanagan SADDLER, of the District of Columbia, to be an Associate 
  Judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia for a term of 
  15 years, The Judiciary; vice Patricia A. Wynn, retired.
June 11, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.

  

June 28, 2002

Peter EIDE, of Maryland, to be General Counsel of the Federal Labor 
  Relations Authority for a term of 5 years; vice Joseph Swerdzewski, 
  resigned.
June 28, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 20, 2002.--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.

  

July 9, 2002

Neil McPHIE, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Merit Systems Protection 
  Board; vice Beth Susan Slavet, term expired.
July 9, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 20, 2002.--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.

  

July 26, 2002

James C. MILLER, III, of Virginia, to be a Governor of the United States 
  Postal Service; vice for a term expiring December 8, 2010; vice Einar 
  V. Dyhrkopp, term expired.
July 26, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 20, 2002.--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.

  

August 1, 2002

Ruth Y. GOLDWAY, of California, to be a Commissioner of the Postal Rate 
  Commission for a term expiring November 22, 2008.
Aug. 1, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 8, 2002.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-832.
Oct. 9, 2002.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 1129. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Nov. 12, 2002.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

September 3, 2002

Dale CABANISS, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Federal Labor 
  Relations Authority for a term of 5 years expiring July 29, 2007.
Sept. 3, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 20, 2002.--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.

  

Linda M. SPRINGER, of Virginia, to be Controller of the Office of 
  Federal Financial Management, Office of Management and Budget, 
  Executive Office of the President; vice Mark W. Everson.
Sept. 3, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 20, 2002.--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.

  

September 18, 2002

John Portman HIGGINS, of Virginia, to be Inspector General, Department 
  of Education; vice Lorraine Pratte Lewis, resigned.
Sept. 18, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to Committee on 
  Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, and the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 17, 2002.--Referred to the Committee on Governmental Affairs by 
  unanimous consent for not to exceed 20 days pursuant to the order of 
  January 5, 2001.
Nov. 12, 2002.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 1166.
Nov. 14, 2002.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

September 30, 2002

Albert CASEY, of Texas, to be a Governor of the United States Postal 
  Service for a term expiring December 8, 2009; vice Tirso del Junco, 
  term expired, to which position he was appointed during the last 
  recess of the Senate.
Sept. 30, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 20, 2002.--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.

  

Tony HAMMOND, of Virginia, to be a Commissioner of the Postal Rate 
  Commission; vice Edward Jay Gleiman, resigned, to which position he 
  was appointed during the last recess of the Senate.
Sept. 30, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Oct. 8, 2002.--Hearing held by Full Committee. S. Hrg. 107-832.
Oct. 9, 2002.--Placed on Senate Executive Calendar. Calendar No. 1129. 
  Subject to nominee's commitment to respond to requests to appear and 
  testify before any duly constituted committee of the Senate.
Nov. 12, 2002.--Confirmed by the Senate by Voice Vote.

  

Susanne T. MARSHALL, of Virginia, to be Chairman of the Merit Systems 
  Protection Board; vice Beth Susan Slavet, to which position she was 
  appointed during the last recess of the Senate.
Sept. 30, 2002.--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on 
  Governmental Affairs.
Nov. 20, 2002.--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate 
  rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.

  
 EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
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January 22, 2001

Secretary of Defense
EC-2. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period April 1 
through September 30, 2000. (classified document)
  

Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-22. Report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation 
(FAC97-21),'' received on December 19, 2000.
  

Secretary, Health and Human Services
EC-23. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period of April 
1 through September 30, 2000.
  

Chairwoman, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
EC-24. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period of April 
1 through September 30, 2000.
  

Director, Employment Service/Staffing Policy Division, Office of 
  Personnel Management
EC-25. Report of a rule entitled ``Excepted Service; Career and Career-
Conditional Employment'' (RIN3206-AJ28) received on December 19, 2000.
  

Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-26. Report of a rule entitled ``Prevailing Rate System; Redefinition 
of the Los Angeles, CA, Appropriated Fund Federal Wage System Wage 
Area'' (RIN3206-AJ23) received on December 19, 2000.
  

Administrator, General Services Administration
EC-27. Annual management report.
  

Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-28. Report on a rule entitled ``Prevailing Rate Systems; Abolishment 
of the St. Louis, MO, Special Wage Schedule for Printing Positions'' 
(RIN3206-AJ24) received on December 19, 2000.
  

Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-29. Report of a rule entitled ``Prevailing Rate Systems; Abolishment 
of the Philadelphia, PA, Special Wage Schedule for Printing Positions'' 
(RIN3206-AJ22) received on December 19, 2000.
  

Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-36. The Federal Managers' Financial Integrity Act Report for the 
fiscal year 2000.
  

Executive Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or 
  Severely Disabled
EC-37. Report of additions to the procurement list received on January 
5, 2001.
  

Acting Chairman, National Transportation Safety Board
EC-38. Report under the Government in Sunshine Act for calendar year 
2000.
  

Office of the Inspector General, General Services Administration
EC-39. Report of the Inspector General for the period April 1 through 
September 30, 2000.
  

Secretary of Education
EC-40. Pursuant to the Inspector General Act, the twenty-third 
semiannual report on Audit Follow-Up, covering the period from April 1 
through September 30, 2000.
  

Comptroller General of the United States
EC-41. Report relative to October 2000.
  

Chairman, Consumer Product Safety Commission
EC-42. Pursuant to the Inspector General Act, the semiannual report for 
the period of April 1 through September 30, 2000.
  

Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-43. Semiannual report for the period April 1 through September 30, 
2000.
  

Director, Congressional Affairs, U.S. Trade and Development Agency
EC-141. Report on the review of commercial activities.
  

Chairman, National Mediation Board
EC-142. Report of the Internal Controls Evaluation which contains the 
Management Control Plan, Statistical Summary of Performance, and Conduct 
of the Internal Control Evaluation Process for fiscal year 2000.
  

President of the United States
EC-143. Report relating to the apportionment population and number of 
representatives by State as of April 1, 2000.
  

Chairman, Consumer Product Safety Commission
EC-144. Report of commercial activities for fiscal year 2000.
  

Secretary of Agriculture
EC-145. Pursuant to (Inspector General Act Amendments of 1988), the 
semiannual Management Report for the period April 1 through September 
30, 2000.
  

Acting General Counsel, General Accounting Office
EC-146. Report relating to suspensions of contract awards and 
performances as a result of bid protests for fiscal year 2000.
  

Director, Office of Government Ethics
EC-147. Report of a rule entitled ``Technical Amendments to Office of 
Government Ethics Freedom of Information Act Regulation: Change in 
Decisional Officials'' received on January 10, 2001.
  

Executive Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or 
  Severely Disabled
EC-148. Report of additions to the procurement list received on January 
10, 2001.
  

Executive Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or 
  Severely Disabled
EC-149. Report of additions to the procurement list received on January 
10, 2001.
  

Secretary of Commerce
EC-150. Report of the Inspector General and management's report on final 
action for Inspector General Audits for the period April 1 through 
September 30, 2000.
  

January 23, 2001

Public Printer
EC-310. Semiannual report of the Office of the Inspector General for the 
period April 1 through September 30, 2000.
  

Director, Office of Transition Administration, Panama Canal Commission
EC-311. Report relative to accounting systems and administrative 
controls for calendar year 2000.
  

Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission
EC-312. Annual report relating to internal accounting and administrative 
systems for the fiscal year 2000.
  

Secretary of Treasury
EC-313. Semiannual report of the Office of Inspector General for the 
period April 1 through September 30, 2000.
  

Federal Co-Chairman, Appalachian Regional Commission
EC-314. Semiannual report of the Office of Inspector General for the 
period April 1 through September 30, 2000.
  

Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Armed Forces Retirement Home Board
EC-315. Report on commercial activities inventory for the year 2000.
  

President, Institute of Peace
EC-316. Report relating to financial statements and additional 
information for the fiscal years 1998 and 1999.
  

Chairman, African Development Foundation
EC-317. Annual report on the internal controls and accounting system for 
the calendar year 2000.
  

Director, Investigations Service, Office of Personnel Management
EC-318. Report of a rule entitled ``Suitability'' (RIN3206-AC19) 
received on January 10, 2001.
  

Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency
EC-319. Pursuant to the Inspector General Act Amendments of 1988, the 
report of the Inspector General for the period April 1 through September 
30, 2000.
  

President's Pay Agency, Office of Personnel Management
EC-320. Report related to the extension of locality-based comparability 
payments.
  

Attorney General
EC-321. Semiannual report of the Inspector General for the period April 
1 through September 30, 2000.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-322. Report relating to the cost of care for the mentally retarded 
and disabled.
  

Secretary of Transportation
EC-323. Semiannual report of the Office of the Inspector General for the 
period April 1 through September 30, 2000.
  

Chairman, Board of Governors, United States Postal Service
EC-324. Annual report under the Government in the Sunshine Act for 
calendar year 2000.
  

Secretary, Health and Human Services
EC-325. Annual report relating to the commercial activities inventory 
for the year 1999.
  

January 24, 2001

Acting General Counsel, Office of Management and Budget
EC-379. Report of a rule entitled ``Prompt Payment'' (5 CFR 1315) 
received on December 19, 2000.
  

Director, Office of Personnel Policy, Departmental Offices, Department 
  of the Treasury
EC-380. Report of a rule entitled ``Federal Retirement Benefits Under 
Certain District of Columbia Retirement Plans'' (31 CFR 29) received on 
January 4, 2001.
  

Director, Office of Personnel Policy, Departmental Offices, Department 
  of the Treasury
EC-381. Report of a rule entitled ``Federal Retirement Benefits Under 
Certain District of Columbia Retirement Plans'' (31 CFR 29) received on 
January 5, 2001.
  

Director, Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President
EC-382. Report related to peacekeeping policy decision-making.
  

Deputy Special Counsel of Planning and Advice Division, Office of 
  Special Counsel
EC-383. Report of a rule entitled ``Technical Amendment: Change of 
Official Mailing Address'' (5 CFR 1800, 1820, 1830, and 1850) received 
on January 5, 2001.
  

Chief Operating Officer, Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board
EC-384. Revised Annual Performance Plan for fiscal year 2001.
  

Secretary of Education
EC-385. Report of surplus real property for educational institutions.
  

Secretary, Health and Human Services
EC-386. Report of surplus real property for public health.
  

Chief Counsel for the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, Department 
  of Justice
EC-387. Board's report under the Government in the Sunshine Act for 
calendar year 2000.
  

Secretary of Transportation
EC-388. Annual report concerning internal controls and financial systems 
for fiscal year 2000.
  

Deputy Director for Management, Office of Management and Budget, 
  Executive Office of the President
EC-389. Report entitled ``Electronic Purchasing and Payment in the 
Federal Government--Update 200.''
  

Chairman, Federal Election Commission
EC-390. Report of the internal, accounting, and management control 
systems for fiscal year 2001.
  

Director, Congressional Budget Office
EC-399. Sequestration Update Report for Fiscal Year 2001; referred 
jointly, pursuant to the order of January 30, 1975 as modified by the 
order of April 11, 1986, to the Committees on Appropriations; the 
Budget; Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; Armed Services; Banking, 
Housing, and Urban Affairs; Commerce, Science, and Transportation; 
Energy and Natural Resources; Environment and Public Works; Finance; 
Foreign Relations; Governmental Affairs; the Judiciary; Health, 
Education, Labor, and Pensions; Small Business; Veterans' Affairs; 
Intelligence; Indian Affairs; and Rules and Administration.
  

February 13, 2001

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-558. Report on D.C. Act 13-521, ``Noise Control Temporary 
Amendment.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-559. Report on D.C. Act 13-531, ``Closing of O Street, N.E., S.O. 98-
124, and Closing of Public Alleys in Square 670, S.O. 90-235, Act of 
2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-595. Report on D.C. Act 13-463, ``Approval of the Application for 
Transfer of Control of District Cablevision, Inc., to AT&T Corporation 
Act of 2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-596. Report on D.C. Act 13-464, ``College Savings Act of 2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-597. Report on D.C. Act 13-460, ``Safe Teenage Driving and Merit 
Personnel Technical Amendment Temporary Amendment Act of 2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-598. Report on D.C. Act 13-459, ``Motor Vehicle Residential Parking 
Regulation Amendment Act of 200.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-599. Report on D.C. Act 13-457, ``Foster Children's Guardianship 
Temporary Act of 2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-600. Report on D.C. Act 13-449, ``Child Support and Welfare Reform 
Compliance Temporary Amendment Act of 2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-601. Report on D.C. Act 13-448, ``Residential Permit Parking Area 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-602. Report on D.C. Act 13-447, ``Retirement Reform Temporary 
Amendment Act of 2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-603. Report on D.C. Act 13-406, ``Sentencing Reform Amendment Act of 
2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-604. Report on D.C. Act 13-418, ``Freedom From Cruelty to Animals 
Protection Amendment Act of 2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-605. Report on D.C. Act 13-465, ``Capitol Hill Business Improvement 
District Procedure Amendment Act of 2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-606. Report on D.C. Act 13-395, ``Distribution of Marijuana Amendment 
Act of 2000.''
  

February 14, 2001

Director, Financial Management, General Accounting Office
EC-674. Annual report of the Comptrollers' General Retirement System for 
Fiscal Year 2000.
  

February 26, 2001

Chairman, Nuclear Regulatory Commission
EC-686. Annual report of the Government in the Sunshine Act for Calendar 
Year 2000.
  

February 28, 2001

Acting General Counsel, Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce
EC-830. Report of a rule entitled ``Report of Tabulation of Population 
to States and Localities Pursuant to 13 U.S.C. 141(c) and Availability 
of Other Population Information; Revocation of Delegation of Authority'' 
(RIN0607-AA33) received on February 21, 2001.
  

Acting Director, Procurement and Assistance Management, Department of 
  Energy
EC-831. Report containing the list of government activities not 
inherently governmental in nature for the year 2000.
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-832. Report on D.C. Act 13-579, ``Anthony W. Simms Tunnel Designation 
Act of 2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-833. Report on D.C. Act 13-581, ``Freedom of Information Amendment 
Act of 2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-834. Report on D.C. Act 13-578, ``Abatement and Condemnation of 
Nuisance Properties Omnibus Amendment Act of 2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-835. Report on D.C. Act 13-573, ``Public Access to Automated External 
Defibrillator Act of 2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-836. Report on D.C. Act 13-575, ``Individuals with Disabilities 
Parking Reform Amendment Act of 2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-837. Report on D.C. Act 13-602, ``Galen Tait Memorial Park 
Designation Act of 2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-838. Report on D.C. Act 13-601, ``Closing of a Public Alley in Square 
741, S.O. 00-82, Act of 2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-839. Report on D.C. Act 13-600, ``Uniform Child-Custody Jurisdiction 
and Enforcement Act of 2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-840. Report on D.C. Act 13-594, ``Tree Protection Amendment Act of 
2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-841. Report on D.C. Act 13-598, ``Closing of a Public Alley in Square 
209, S.O. 2000-37, Temporary Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-842. Report on D.C. Act 13-596, ``Fire/EMS Excepted Service 
Designation Temporary Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-843. Report on D.C. Act 13-592, ``Motor Vehicle and Safe Driving 
Amendment Act of 2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-844. Report on D.C. Act 13-574, ``Technical Amendments Act of 2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-845. Report on D.C. Act 13-577, ``Fair Phone Charges for Prisoners 
Act of 2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-846. 582, ``Waverly Alley Designation Act of 2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-847. Report on D.C. Act 13-588, ``John T. `Big John' Williams 
Building Designation Temporary Act of 2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-848. Report on D.C. Act 13-589, ``Necessity for Council Review and 
Approval of Standards for Public Art on Special Signs in the District of 
Columbia Temporary Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-849. Report on D.C. Act 13-591, ``Harry L. Thomas, Sr., Recreation 
Center Designation Act of 2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-850. Report on D.C. Act 13-583, ``Closing of a Public Alley in Square 
209, S.O. 2000-37, Act of 2000.''

March 1, 2001

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-860. Report on D.C. Act 13-593, ``District Government Personnel 
Exchange Agreement Amendment Act of 2000.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-861. Report on D.C. Act 13-587, ``Nurse's Rehabilitation Program Act 
of 2000.''
  

Executive Director, Operations of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
EC-862. Report concerning the commercial activities inventory for the 
year 2000.
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-863. Report on D.C. Act 13-5539, ``Interim Disability Assistance 
Amendment Act of 2000.''
  

Railroad Retirement Board
EC-899. Report under the Government in the Sunshine Act for calendar 
year 2000.
  

March 7, 2001

Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency
EC-920. Annual report relating to programmatic, managerial, and 
financial activities for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-921. Report on D.C. Act 13-603, ``Title 25, D.C. Code Enactment and 
Related Amendments Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System
EC-922. Board's report under the Government in the Sunshine Act for 
calendar year 2000.
  

March 12, 2001

Managing Director, Federal Communications Commission
EC-978. Annual report concerning commercial inventory submissions for 
Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Comptroller General of the United States
EC-979. Report to assist and support congressional oversight providing 
budgetary implications of certain problems.
  

March 20, 2001

Acting Assistant Secretary, Administration and Management, Department of 
  Labor
EC-1048. Annual report concerning inventory of commercial activities for 
2000.
  

Acting Assistant Secretary on Policy, Management and Budget, Department 
  of the Interior
EC-1049. Report concerning the inventory of commercial activities for 
Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Acting Assistant Secretary for Management and Chief Information Officer, 
  Department of the Treasury
EC-1050. Annual report on the inventory of commercial activities for 
year 2000.
  

Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
EC-1051. Annual Accountability Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Executive Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or 
  Severely Disabled
EC-1052. Report of additions to the procurement list received on March 
19, 2001.
  

Managing Director, Federal Housing Finance Board
EC-1053. Board's report under the Government in the Sunshine Act for 
calendar years 1999 and 2000.
  

Comptroller General of the United States
EC-1054. Report of the list of General Accounting Office reports for 
December 2000.
  

Acting Director of Employment Service/Staffing Policy Division, Office 
  of Personnel Management
EC-1055. Report of a rule entitled ``Repayment of Student Loans 
(RIN3206-AJ12),'' received on March 19, 2001.
  

Acting Director of Employment Service/Staffing Policy Division, Office 
  of Personnel Management
EC-1056. Report of a rule entitled ``suitability (RIN3206-AC19),'' 
received on March 19, 2001.
  

General Counsel, Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Boards
EC-1057. Report of a rule entitled ``Correction of Administrative 
Errors,'' received on March 19, 2001.
  

March 22, 2001

Deputy Director, Congressional Budget Office
EC-1125. Sequestration Preview Report for Fiscal Year 2002; referred 
jointly pursuant to the order of August 4, 1997; to the Committees on 
the Budget, and Governmental Affairs.
  

Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense, Acquisition Technology, 
  Department of Defense
EC-1154. Report relating to the inventory of non-inherently governmental 
functions for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Secretary, Mississippi River Commission, Corps of Engineers, Department 
  of the Army
EC-1155. Commission's report under the Government in the Sunshine Act 
for calendar year 2000.
  

Acting Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-1156. Report on actions needed to correct the Consumer Price Index 
error in the Civil Service Retirement System and the Federal Employees 
Retirement System.
  

Executive Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or 
  Severely Disabled
EC-1157. Report of additions to the procurement list received on March 
19, 2001.
  

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Farm Credit Administration
EC-1158. Administration's report under the Government in the Sunshine 
Act for calendar year 2000.
  

Exective Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or 
  Severely Disabled
EC-1159. Report of additions to the procurement list received on March 
19, 2001.
  

Principal Deputy Under Secretary, Defense, Acquisition and Technology, 
  Department of Defense
EC-1160. Delay of the annual report concerning commercial activities for 
Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Comptroller General of the United States
EC-1161. Report of the list of General Accounting Office reports for 
January 2001.
  

Chairman of the Board of Directors, Tennessee Valley Authority
EC-1162. Board's report under the Government in the Sunshine Act for 
calendar year 2000.
  

Chairman, United States Merit Systems Protection Board
EC-1163. Board's report under the Government in the Sunshine Act for 
calendar year 2000.
  

Executive Director, National Science Board
EC-1164. Board's report under the Government in the Sunshine Act for 
calendar year 2000.
  

March 27, 2001

Assistant Secretary for Budget and Program, Office of the Secretary of 
  Transportation
EC-1167. Report on the Fair Act Commercial Activities Inventory for 
2000.
  

Assistant Director for Legislative Affairs, Equal Employment Opportunity 
  Commission
EC-1168. Commission's report under the Government in the Sunshine Act 
for Calendar year 2000.
  

Executive Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or 
  Severely Disabled
EC-1169. Report of additions to the procurement list received on 
February 16, 2001/
  

Executive Director, District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and 
  Management Assistance Authority
EC-1170. Report relative to the District of Columbia for Fiscal Year 
2000.
  

General Counsel, Office of Management and Budget
EC-1219. Report relative to the vacancy of the position of 
Administrators, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of 
Management and Budget, the designation of an Acting Administrator, and 
the nominations of John Graham to be Administrator.
  

General Counsel, Office of Management and Budget
EC-1220. Report relative to the confirmation of Sean O'Keefe to be 
Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget.
  

General Counsel, Office of Management and Budget
EC-1221. Report relative to the confirmation of Mitchell Daniels to be 
the Director of the Office of Management and Budget.
  

General Counsel, Office of Management and Budget
EC-1222. Report relative to the vacancy of the position of Deputy 
Director for Management, Office of Management and Budget.
  

General Counsel, Office of Management and Budget
EC-1223. Report relative to the vacancy of the position of Controller, 
Office of Management and Budget, Office of Federal Financial Management.
  

Secretary of Transportation
EC-1224. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period April 
1, 1999 through March 31, 2000.
  

Chief Financial Office, Export-Import Bank of the United States
EC-1225. Annual report of the Office of Inspector General for Fiscal 
Year 2000.
  

Executive Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or 
  Severely Disabled
EC-1226. Report of additions to the procurement list received on March 
14, 2001.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-1227. Report entitled ``Analysis of the First Quarter Cash 
Collections Against the Revised Fiscal Year 2001 Revenue Estimate.''
  

Managing Director, National Transportation Safety Board
EC-1228. Report under the Federal Activities Reform Act of 1998 for 
1999.
  

Acting Administrator and Chief Executive Officer, Bonneville Power 
  Administration, Department of Energy
EC-1229. Annual report on the system of internal accounting controls and 
financial controls for 2000.
  

Chairman, Federal Maritime Commission
EC-1230. Annual Program Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Acting Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-1231. Report of a rule entitled ``Corrections of Retirement Coverage 
Errors Under the Federal Erroneous Retirement Coverage Corrections Act 
(RIN3206-AJ38),'' received on March 19, 2001.
  

March 30, 2001

Deputy Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records 
  Administration
EC-1277. Report of a rule entitled ``NARA Freedom of Information Act 
Regulations (RIN3095-AA72)'' received on March 26, 2001.
  

President and Chairman, Export-Import Bank of the United States
EC-1278. Report of the annual performance plan for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Railroad Retirement Board
EC-1279. Annual Program Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Secretary of Labor
EC-1280. Annual Performance Plan for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Director and the Inspector General, National Science Foundation
EC-1281. National Science Foundation's Accountability Report for Fiscal 
Year 2000.
  

Chairman, Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Department of Justice
EC-1282. Report entitled ``UNICOR: Of Service to Others,'' for Fiscal 
Year 2000.
  

Chairman, Nuclear Regulatory Commission
EC-1283. Report of the Annual Performance Plan for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

April 3, 2001

Secretary of State
EC-1329. Annual Program Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development
EC-1330. Report relating to the Government National Mortgage Association 
for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Director, Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight
EC-1331. Annual Program Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Acting Administrator, Agency for International Development
EC-1332. Accountability Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Secretary of Veterans' Affairs
EC-1333. Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
EC-1334. Annual Program Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Acting Chief Executive Officer, Corporation for National Service
EC-1335. Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Acting Assistant Secretary of Policy, Management and Budget, and Chief 
  Financial Officer, Department of the Interior
EC-1336. Annual Accountability Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Farm Credit Administration
EC-1337. Annual Accountability Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

President, African Development Foundation
EC-1338. Annual Report concerning the Foundation's Financial Statements, 
Internal Controls and Compliance for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Secretary of Labor and Chairman of the Board, and the Acting Executive 
  Director, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
EC-1339. Program Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Executive Director, District of Columbia Responsibility and Management 
  Assistance Authority
EC-1340. Report concerning the Financial Responsibility and Management 
Assistant for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

April 6, 2001

Secretary of the Treasury
EC-1354. Financial Report of the United States Government for Fiscal 
Year 2000.
  

Director, National Science Foundation
EC-1355. Report of the Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Comptroller General of the United States
EC-1356. Report of the list of General Accounting Office Reports for 
February 2001.
  

Chairman, Consumer Product Safety Commission
EC-1357. Report of the Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Executive Director, Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation
EC-1358. Report of the Annual Performance Plan Report for Fiscal Year 
2000, and the Performance Plan for Fiscal Year 2002.
  

Secretary of the Department of Agriculture
EC-1359. Annual report on the system of internal accounting and 
financial controls in effect during Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Secretary of Veterans' Affairs
EC-1360. Annual report on the system of internal accounting and 
financial controls in effect during Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-1361. Report on D.C. Act 13-597, ``21st Century Financial 
Modernization Act of 2000.''
  

Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development
EC-1362. Annual Performance and Accountability Report for Fiscal Year 
2000.
  

Executive Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or 
  Severely Disabled
EC-1363. Report of additions to the procurement list received on April 
3, 2001.
  

Secretary of Commerce
EC-1364. Accountability Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

April 24, 2001

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Farm Credit Administration
EC-1419. Report relative to the proposed fiscal year 2002 budget.
  

April 25, 2001

Acting Administrator, General Services Administration
EC-1584. Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Inspector General, Nuclear Regulatory Commission
EC-1585. Report relative to commercial activities.
  

Chairman, Federal Trade Commission
EC-1586. Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records 
  Administration
EC-1587. Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Chairman, Federal Labor Relations Authority
EC-1588. Annual Program Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Executive Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or 
  Severely Disabled
EC-1589. Report of additions to the procurement list received on April 
6, 2001.
  

General Counsel, Federal Emergency Management Agency
EC-1590. Report of the designation of acting officer for the position of 
Deputy Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
  

Chairman, Nuclear Regulatory Commission
EC-1591. Budget Estimates and Performance Plan for Fiscal Year 2002.
  

Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-1592. Report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation, 
Federal Acquisition Circular 97-24 consisting of FAR Case 1999-010 
(stay), Interim Rule, Contractor Responsibility, Labor Relations Costs, 
and Costs Relating to Legal and Other Proceedings-Revocation,'' April 
11, 2001.
  

Secretary of Transportation
EC-1593. Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000 and the 
Performance Plan for Fiscal Year 2002.
  

General Manager, Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority
EC-1594. Annual Financial Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Attorney General of the United States
EC-1595. Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000 and the 
Performance Plan for 2002.
  

Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Office, Potomac Electric Power 
  Company
EC-1596. Balance Sheet for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

President's Pay Agent
EC-1597. Report relative to the General Schedule (GS) locality-based 
comparability payments to non-GS categories of positions in more than 
one executive agency.
  

Executive Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or 
  Severely Disabled
EC-1598. Report of additions to the procurement list received on April 
18, 2001.
  

Chairman, Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board
EC-1599. Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Chairman, Federal Maritime Commission
EC-1600. Annual Performance Plan for Fiscal Year 2002.
  

Acting Director, Agency for International Development
EC-1601. Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-1602. Report entitled ``Certification of the Fiscal Year 2001 Revised 
Revenue Estimate.''
  

Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
EC-1603 Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Acting General Counsel, Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
EC-1604. Report of a vacancy in the position as Director of OPM.
  

Acting General Counsel, Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
EC-1605. Report of the designation of acting officer in the position of 
Director.
  

April 30, 2001

President, African Development Foundation
EC-1646. Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Acting Director, Trade and Development Agency
EC-1695. Report relative to financial statements for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

United States Trade Representative, Executive Office of the President
EC-1696. Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Interim Director, Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the 
  District of Columbia
EC-1697. Report of the Budget and Annual Performance Plan for Fiscal 
Year 2002.
  

Regulatory Contact for the National Archives and Records Administration
EC-1698. Report of a rule entitled ``John F. Kennedy Assassination 
Records Collection Rules; Correction (RIN3095-AB00),'' received on April 
25, 2001.
  

General Counsel, Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board
EC-1699. Report of a rule entitled ``Employee elections to Contribute to 
the Thrift Savings Plan, Participants' Choices of Investment Funds (5 
CFR Part 1600 and 1601),'' received on April 26, 2001.
  

General Counsel, Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board
EC-1700. Report of a rule entitled ``Employee elections to Contribute to 
the Thrift Savings Plan, Participants' Choices of Investment Funds (5 
CFR Part 1600 and 1601),'' received on April 26, 2001.
  

May 3, 2001

Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration, Department of Defense
EC-1748. Report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 97-27 consisting of FAr Case 1999-607, 
Electronic Information Technology Accessibility, Final Rule (FAC97-
27),'' received on April 26, 2001.
  

Executive Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or 
  Severely Disabled
EC-1749. Report of additions to the procurement list received on May 2, 
2001.
  

Secretary, Department of Agriculture
EC-1750. Annual Program Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

May 8, 2001

Acting President and Chief Executive Officer, Overseas Private 
  Investment Corporation
EC-1751. Annual Program Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000 and the 
Annual Performance Plan for Fiscal Year 2002.
  

Chairwoman, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
EC-1752. Budget Request and Annual Performance Plan for Fiscal Year 
2002; the Annual Performance Plan for Fiscal Year 2001; and the Annual 
Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

May 14, 2001

Executive Director, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin
EC-1795. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 1999 to September 30, 2000.
  

Chairman, District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and Management 
  Assistance Authority
EC-1796. Report entitled ``Health Care Privatization Emergency Amendment 
Act of 2001'' (on an emergency basis).
  

Chairman, District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and Management 
  Assistance Authority
EC-1797. Report entitled ``Health Care Privatization Emergency Amendment 
Act of 2001'' (on a temporary basis).
  

Chairman, District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and Management 
  Assistance Authority
EC-1798. Report entitled ``Health Care Privatization Emergency Amendment 
Act of 2001'' (on a permanent basis).
  

Chairman, District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and Management 
  Assistance Authority
EC-1799. Report relative to Fiscal Impact Statement: ``Health Care 
Privatization Emergency Amendment Act of 2001'' (Revised).
  

Chairman, District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and Management 
  Assistance Authority
EC-1800. Report of a resolution and order concerning the Public Benefit 
Corporation.
  

Chairman, District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and Management 
  Assistance Authority
EC-1801. Report relative to resolution and order concerning the 
transition to a new health care system.
  

May 16, 2001

General Counsel, Office of Management and Budget
EC-1866. Report of a vacancy, nomination, and a change in the previously 
submitted report information for the position of Administrator of the 
Office of Federal Procurement Policy, Office of Management and Budget.
  

Deputy Director, Institute of Museum and Library Services
EC-1867. Annual Program Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Chairman, United States International Trade Commission
EC-1868. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1 through March 31, 2001.
  

May 21, 2001

Executive Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or 
  Severely Disabled
EC-1942. Report of additions to the procurement list received on May 17, 
2001.
  

Acting Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission
EC-1943. Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000 and the Annual 
Performance Plan for Fiscal Year 2002.
  

Executive Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or 
  Severely Disabled.
EC-1944. Report of additions to the procurement list received on May 17, 
2001.
  

May 23, 2001

Deputy Director and Senior Agency Official, Institute of Museum and 
  Library Services
EC-1963. Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Deputy Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records 
  Administration
EC-1964. Report of a rule entitled ``Records Disposition; Technical 
Amendments (RIN3095-AB02,'' received on May 17, 2001.
  

Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-1965. Report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 97-25 (FAC97-25),'' received on May 15, 
2001.
  

Chairman, Merit Systems Protection Board
EC-1966. Draft of proposed legislation entitled ``Merit Systems 
Protection Board Reauthorization Act of 2001,'' received on May 17, 
2001.
  

May 24, 2001

Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-2002. Rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; Federal 
Acquisition Circular 97-25.''
  

Director of Selective Service
EC-2003. System's Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Chair, District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and Management 
  Assistance Authority
EC-2004. Report relative to the District of Columbia supplemental Budget 
Request.
  

Managing Director, Financial Management and Assurance, General 
  Accounting Office
EC-2005. Congressional Award Foundation's Financial Statements for 
Fiscal Year 1999 and 2000.
  

Secretary of Health and Human Services
EC-2006. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2000 through March 31, 2000.
  

May 25, 2001

Mayor of the District of Columbia
EC-2049. The Supplemental Budget Request for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

June 6, 2001

Secretary, Health and Human Services
EC-2146. Report relative to the Federal Financial Assistance Management 
Improvement Act of 1999.
  

Chairman, Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission
EC-2147. The Program Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2000, and the 
Annual Performance Plan for Fiscal Year 2002.
  

Chairman, Federal Reserve System
EC-2148. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001.
  

Comptroller General of the United States
EC-2149. Report of the list of General Accounting Office reports for 
March 2001.
  

Chairman, Federal Maritime Commission
EC-2150. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001.
  

Secretary of Veterans' Affairs
EC-2151. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001.
  

Secretary of Labor
EC-2152. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001.
  

Chairman, Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer
EC-2153. The Performance Report for Fiscal Years 1999 and 2000.
  

Acting Director, Peace Corps
EC-2154. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001.
  

Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts
EC-2155. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001.
  

Acting Administrator, Small Business Administration
EC-2156. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001.
  

Acting Chief Executive Office, Corporation for National Service
EC-2157. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001.
  

June 7, 2001

Mayor, District of Columbia
EC-2260. Draft of proposed legislation entitled ``Fiscal Year 2002 
Budget Request Act.''
  

Secretary, Department of Agriculture
EC-2261. Report under the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001.
  

June 12, 2001

Acting Director, Office of Personnel Management Employment Service, 
  Workforce Restructuring Policy Division, Office of Personnel 
  Management
EC-2347. Report of a rule entitled ``Career Transition Assistance for 
Surplus and Displaced Employees (RIN3206-AJ32),'' received on June 8, 
2001.
  

Administrator, Agency for International Development
EC-2348. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2001.
  

Chairman, National Relations Board
EC-2349. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2001.
  

Chairman, National Science Board
EC-2350. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2001.
  

Executive Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or 
  Severely Disabled
EC-2351. Report of additions to the procurement list received on June 8, 
2001.
  

Acting Chairman, National Credit Union Administration
EC-2352. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2001.
  

Inspector General, Railroad Retirement Board
EC-2353. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2001.
  

Acting Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission
EC-2354. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2001.
  

Attorney General of the United States
EC-2355. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2001.
  

Acting Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-2356. Report relative to the Federal Equal Opportunity Recruitment 
Program for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Chairman, Federal Housing Finance Board
EC-2357. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2001.
  

Chief Operating Officer/President, Resolution Funding Corporation
EC-2358. Report relative to the System of Internal Controls and the 
Audited Financial Statement for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Chairwoman, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
EC-2359. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2001.
  

Secretary of the Interior
EC-2360. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2001.
  

Acting Administrator, General Services Administration
EC-2361. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2001.
  

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Farm Credit Administration
EC-2362. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2001.
  

Chairman, Broadcasting Board of Governors
EC-2363. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2001.
  

Secretary of the Treasury
EC-2364. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2001.
  

Secretary of Energy
EC-2365. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2001.
  

Chairman, Railroad Retirement Board
EC-2366. Report of the Office of Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2001.
  

June 13, 2001

Acting Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-2368. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period of 
October 1, 2000 to March 31, 2001.
  

June 18, 2001

General Counsel, Office of Management and Budget
EC-2404. Report of a nomination confirmed for the position of 
Administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy, received on 
June 13, 2001.
  

Acting Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-2405. Report of the Inspector General for the period of October 1, 
2000 to March 31, 2001.
  

Comptroller General of the United States
EC-2406. Report of the lists of the General Accounting Office Reports 
for April 2001.
  

Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency
EC-2407. Report of the Inspector General for the period of October 1, 
2000 to March 31, 2001.
  

Secretary of Education
EC-2408. Report of the Inspector General for the period of October 1, 
2000 to March 31, 2001.
  

Executive Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or 
  Severely Disabled
EC-2409. Report of additions to the procurement list received on June 
14, 2001.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-2410. Report entitled, ``Poor Management Oversight and Financial 
Irregularities Plague the District's Abandoned and Junk Vehicle 
Program.''
  

June 19, 2001

Counsel to the Inspector General, United States General Services 
  Administration
EC-2482. Report of a vacancy and the designation of acting officer for 
the position of Inspector General.
  

Deputy Secretary of Defense
EC-2483. Report relative to the Federal Financial Assistance Management 
Improvement Act of 1999.
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-2484. Report on D.C. Act 14-67, ``Arena Fee Rate Adjustment and 
Elimination Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-2485. Report on D.C. Act 14-69, ``Advisory Neighborhood Commission 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-2486. Report on D.C. Act 14-68, ``Child Fatality Review Committee 
Establishment Temporary Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-2487. Report on D.C. Act 14-70, ``Earned Income Tax Credit Act of 
2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-2488. Report on D.C. Act 14-71, ``Real Property Tax Assessment 
Transition Temporary Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-2489. Report on D.C. Act 14-74, ``51 Percent District Residents New 
Hires Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-2490. Report on D.C. Act 14-72, ``Department of Mental Health 
Establishment Temporary Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

June 20, 2001

Executive Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or 
  Severely Disabled
EC-2548. Report of additions to the procurement list, received on June 
18, 2001
  

Chairman, Consumer Product Safety Commission
EC-2549. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2000 to March 31, 2001.
  

Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
EC-2550. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2000 to March 31, 2001.
  

June 22, 2001

Chief Executive Officer, Federal Loan Bank of Chicago
EC-2583. Annual report on the system of internal accounting and 
financial controls of 2000.
  

June 27, 2001

Chief Financial Officer and Plan Administrator, First South Agricultural 
  Credit Association
EC-2587. Annual pension plan report for calendar year 2000.
  

July 10, 2001

Acting Chairman, Postal Rate Commission
EC-2679. Annual Report on International Mail Costs, Revenues, and 
Volumes for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

President and Chief Executive Office, Federal Home Loan Bank of 
  Pittsburgh
EC-2680. Management reports of the twelve FHL Banks for calendar year 
2000.
  

Counsel to the Inspector General, General Services Administration
EC-2681. Report of a nomination for the position of Inspector General, 
received on July 5, 2001.
  

Executive Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or 
  Severely Disabled
EC-2682. Report of additions to the procurement list, received on July 
5, 2001.
  

Secretary of Education
EC-2683. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
from October 1, 2001 to March 31, 2001.
  

Chief Operating Officer/President of the Financing Corporation
EC-2684. Annual Report of Internal Controls and the Audited Financial 
Statements for 2000.
  

July 11, 2001

Chairman of the Board, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
EC-2716. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
from October 1, 2000 to March 31, 2001.
  

Acting Chief Administrative Officer/Secretary, Postal Rate Commission
EC-2717. Report of a vacancy and the designation of acting officer for 
the position of Chairman/Commissioner, received on July 10, 2001.
  

July 12, 2001

Federal Co-Chairman, Appalachian Regional Commission
EC-2762. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
from October 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001.
  

Acting Inspector General, General Services Administration
EC-2763. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
beginning October 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001.
  

Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development
EC-2764. Annual Report on Performance and Accountability for Fiscal Year 
2000.
  

July 16, 2001

Acting Director, United States Office of Personnel Management
EC-2861. Report of a vacancy in the position of Deputy Director, 
received on June 28, 2001.
  

Acting Director, United States Office of Personnel Management
EC-2862. Report of a nomination for the position of Director, received 
on June 28, 2001.
  

Chairman of the Board of Director, Corporation for Public Broadcasting
EC-2863. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
beginning October 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001.
  

Executive Director, Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or 
  Severely Disabled
EC-2864. Report of additions to the procurement list, received on June 
28, 2001.
  

Acting Commissioner of Social Security
EC-2865. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
beginning October 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001.
  

Inspector General, Federal Housing Finance Board
EC-2866. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
beginning October 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001.
  

Chairman, United States Merit Systems Protection Board
EC-2867. Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Chairman, District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and Management 
  Assistance Authority
EC-2886. District of Columbia Budget for Fiscal Year 2002 and the 
Financial Plans for Fiscal Years 2002-2005.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-2887. Report entitled ``Comparative Analysis of Actual Cash 
Collections to Revenue Estimates for the 2nd Quarter of Fiscal Year 
2001.
  

July 20, 2001

Comptroller General of the United States
EC-2958. Report of the list of General Accounting Office reports for May 
2000.
  

Acting Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-2959. Report relative to the Physician's Comparability Allowance 
Program Presidential Report for 2001.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-2960. Report entitled ``Health and Safety of the District's Mentally 
Ill Jeopardized by Program Deficiencies and Inadequate Oversight.''
  

July 24, 2001

Administrator, General Services Administration
EC-3023. Report of the Annual Performance Plan for Fiscal Year 2002.
  

Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency
EC-3024. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
beginning October 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001.
  

Secretary of Commerce
EC-3025. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
beginning October 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001.
  

Acting Deputy Associate Administrator for Acquisition Policy, Office for 
  Governmentwide Policy, General Services Administration
EC-3026. Report of a rule entitled ``Federal Advisory Committee 
Management (RIN3090-AG49),'' received on July 20, 2001.
  

July 25, 2001

Chairman, Federal Trade Commission
EC-3071. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
beginning October 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001.
  

Executive Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or 
  Severely Disabled
EC-3072. Report of additions to the procurement list.
  

Acting General Counsel, Office of Personnel Management
EC-3073. Report of a nomination confirmed for the position of Director, 
received on July 23, 2001.
  

July 27, 2001

Federal Financing Bank
EC-3103. The Management Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Acting Director, Retirement and Insurance Service, Office of Personnel 
  Management
EC-3104. Report of a rule entitled ``Law Enforcement and Firefighter 
Retirement (RIN3206-AJ39),'' received on July 26, 2001.
  

Chairman, Federal Election Commission
EC-3105. Report under the Government in the Sunshine Act for calendar 
year 2000.
  

July 30, 2001

Employee Benefits Manager, AgFirst Farm Credit Bank
EC-3138. Annual Reports of Federal Pension Plans for calendar year 2000.
  

July 31, 2001

Secretary of Defense
EC-3211. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
beginning October 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-3212. Report entitled ``Certification Review of the Sufficiency of 
the Washington Convention Center Authority's Projected Revenues to Meet 
Projected Operating and Debt Service Expenditures and Reserve 
Requirements for Fiscal Year 2002.''
  

August 2, 2001

Director, Employment Service, Office of Employment Policy, Office of 
  Personnel Management
EC-3256. Report of a rule entitled ``Repayment of Student Loans 
(RIN3206-AJ33),'' received on August 2, 2001.
  

September 4, 2001

Administrator, General Services Administration
EC-3293. Report relative to the Federal Employees Clean Air Incentives 
Act for Fiscal Years 2000 and 2001.
  

Executive Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or 
  Severely Disabled
EC-3294. Report of additions to the procurement list received on August 
8, 2001.
  

Director, Employee Benefits, Agribank
EC-3295. Annual report disclosing the financial condition of the 
Retirement Plan for the Employees of the Seventh Farm Credit District 
and the audited financial statements for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

September 5, 2001

General Counsel, Office of Management and Budget
EC-3486. Report of a nomination confirmed for the position of 
Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, 
received on August 13, 2001.
  

September 10, 2001

Vice President, Legal Affairs, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary
EC-3646. Annual Report for 2000 under the Government in the Sunshine 
Act.
  

Director, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the 
  President
EC-3647. Report entitled ``Information Collection Budget of the United 
States Government, Fiscal Year 2001.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-3648. Report entitled ``Audit of the People's Counsel Agency Fund for 
Fiscal Year 1999.''
  

Comptroller General of the United States, General Accounting Office
EC-3649. Report relative to Reports, Testimony, Correspondence, and 
Other Publications for June 2001.
  

Executive Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or 
  Severely Disabled
EC-3650. Report of additions to the procurement list, received on August 
15, 2001.
  

General Counsel, Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board
EC-3651. Report of a rule entitled ``Correction of Administrative 
Errors, Lost Earning Attributable to Employing Agency Errors,'' received 
on August 16, 2001.
  

General Counsel, Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board
EC-3652. Report of a rule entitled ``Methods of Withdrawing Funds from 
the Thrift Savings Plan.'' received on August 16, 2001.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-3653. Report entitled ``Audit of the Public Service Commission Agency 
Fund for Fiscal Year 1999.''
  

Under Secretary of Defense, Acquisition, Technology and Logistics
EC-3654. Commercial Activities Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-3655. Report entitled ``Comparative Analysis of Actual Cash 
Collections to Revised Revenue Estimates Through the Third Quarter of 
Fiscal Year 2001.''
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-3656. Report entitled ``Comparative Analysis of Actual Cash 
Collections to Revised Revenue Estimates Through the Third Quarter of 
Fiscal Year 2001.''
  

Comptroller General of the United States, General Accounting Office
EC-3657. Report of the lists of the General Accounting Office for July 
2001.
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3658. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
beginning October 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001.
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3659. Report on D.C. Act 14-127, ``Approval of the Extension of the 
Term of the Franchise of Comcast Cablevision Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3660. Report on D.C. Act 14-129, ``American Sign Language Recognition 
Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3661. Report on D.C. Act 14-122, ``Closing of a Public Alley in 
Square 529, S.O. 01-1183, Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3662. Report on D.C. Act 14-121, ``Closing and Dedication of Streets 
and Alleys in Squares 5920 and 5928, S.E., S.O. 00-89, Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3663. Report on D.C. Act 14-120, ``Ed Murphy Way, N.W., Act of 
2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3664. Report on D.C. Act, ``Mental Health Service Delivery Reform Act 
of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3665. Report on D.C. Act 14-109, ``Nominating Petitions Signature 
Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3666. Report on D.C. Act 14-107, ``Technical Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3667. Report on D.C. Act 14-117, ``New York Avenue Metro Special 
Assessment Authorization Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-3668. Report on D.C. Act 14-118, ``Special Signs Temporary Amendment 
Act of 2001.''
  

September 13, 2001

Chairman, Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board
EC-3832. Annual Report on Commercial Activities for 2000.
  

Acting Director, Office of Resource Management, Federal Housing Finance 
  Board
EC-3833. Report relative to commercial activities inventory.
  

Executive Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or 
  Severely Disabled
EC-3834. Report of additions to the procurement list received on 
September 7, 2001.
  

Acting Chairman, National Credit Union Administration
EC-3835. Report of the Inventory of Commercial Activities for 2001.
  

September 14, 2001

Deputy Secretary of Defense
EC-3921. Annual Statement of Assurance for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Secretary, Administrative Committee of the Federal Register Director, 
  National Archives and Records Administration
EC-3922. Report of a rule entitled ``Prices and Availability of Federal 
Register Publications (RIN3095-ZA03),'' received on September 6, 2001.
  

September 19, 2001

Chairman, Merit Systems Protection Board
EC-3944. Report entitled ``Growing Leaders: The Presidential Management 
Intern Program.''
  

Secretary of Transportation
EC-3945. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
beginning October 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001.
  

September 21, 2001

Acting General Counsel, Department of Defense
EC-3988. Draft of proposed legislation relating to civilian personnel, 
property disposal or transfer, and contractor claims.
  

General Counsel, Office of Government Ethics
EC-3989. Draft of proposed legislation entitled, ``To Amend the Ethics 
in Government Act of 1978, as Amended, to Streamline the Financial 
Disclosure Requirements for Executive Branch Employees.''
  

Counsel to the Inspector General, United States Services Administration
EC-3990. Report of the discontinuation of service in acting role in the 
position of Inspector General, received August 14, 2001.
  

U.S. Office of Special Counsel
EC-4007. Commercial Activities Inventory, and the FAIR Annual Management 
Report for 2001.
  

Chair and Chief Executive Officer, Armed Forces Retirement Home Board
EC-4008. Report of the Commercial Activities Inventory for year 2001.
  

Chairman, U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage 
  Abroad
EC-4009. Annual Report on Audit and Investigative Coverage for Fiscal 
Year 2001.
  

Chairman, Broadcasting Board of Governors
EC-4010. Commercial Activities Inventory Report for the Year 2001.
  

September 24, 2001

Chairman, Federal Trade Commission
EC-4095. Board's report under the Government in the Sunshine Act for 
calendar year 2000.
  

September 26, 2001

Investment Manager, Treasury Division, Army and Air Force Exchange 
  Service
EC-4167. Three reports relative to a Retirement Annuity Plan, a 
Supplemental Deferred Compensation Plan, and a Retirement Savings Plan.

October 1, 2001

Secretary of Transportation
EC-4212. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2000 through March 31, 2001.
  

General Counsel, Department of Defense
EC-4213. Draft of proposed legislation relating to customs fees, the 
Federal Claims Collection Act, and auditing payments for customs 
services.
  

October 3, 2001

Inspector General, Federal Communications Commission
EC-4221. Commercial inventory report.
  

Director, Office of Personnel Management, Office of Insurance Programs
EC-4222. Report of a rule entitled ``Suspension of Enrollment in the 
Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program to Enroll in TRICARE 
(RIN3206-AJ36),'' received on October 1, 2001.
  

Director, Office of Personnel Management, Workforce Compensation
EC-4223. Report of a rule entitled ``Final Regulation on Pretax 
Allotments for Health Insurance Premiums (RIN3206-AJ16),'' received on 
October 1, 2001.
  

October 4, 2001

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-4302. Report entitled ``Audit of the Peoples Counsel Agency Fund for 
Fiscal Year 2000.''
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-4303. Report entitled ``Audit of the Public Service Commission Agency 
Fund for Fiscal Year 2000.''
  

October 10, 2001

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-4368. Report entitled ``Audit of Advisory Neighborhood Commission 1B 
for Fiscal Years 1999 and 2000.''
  

Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records 
  Administration
EC-4369. Report on Commercial Activities Inventory for 2001.
  

Deputy Independent Council
EC-4370. Report on audit and investigative activities and management 
controls for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

executive Director, District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and 
  Management Assistance Authority
EC-4371. Report of Orders and Resolutions dated September 26, 2001.
  

Executive Director, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
EC-4372. Report of commercial activities for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

United States Trade Representative, Executive Office of the President
EC-4373. Report of commercial activities for 2001.
  

Executive Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or 
  Severely Disabled
EC-4374. Report of a notice of additions to the Procurement List, 
received on October 4, 2001.
  

Executive Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or 
  Severely Disabled
EC-4375. Report of a notice of additions to the Procurement List, 
received on October 4, 2001.
  

October 11, 2001

Director, National Gallery of Art
EC-4420. Annual Management Report and Commercial Activities Inventory of 
civil service positions for 2001.
  

October 15, 2001

General Counsel, Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board
EC-4457. Report of a rule entitled ``Uniformed Services Accounts'' 
received on October 4, 2001.
  

Director, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the 
  President
EC-4458. Report entitled ``Statistical Programs of the United States 
Government: Fiscal Year 2002.''
  

Comptroller General of the United States, General Accounting Office
EC-4459. Report of the list of General Accounting Office reports for 
August 2001.
  

Executive Director, Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation
EC-4460. Report relative to Inventory Commercial Activities for Fiscal 
Year 2001.
  

Director, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the 
  President
EC-4461. Report relative to the Inventory of Commercial Activities for 
Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4468. Report on D.C. Act 14-134, ``Parental Kidnapping Extradition 
Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4469. Report on D.C. Act 14-132, ``National Capital Revitalization 
Corporation Temporary Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4470. Report on D.C. Act 14-133, ``Free Clinic Assistance Program 
Extension Temporary amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4471. Report on D.C. Act 14-135, ``Food Regulation Temporary 
Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Acting Chief Operating Officer, United States Safety and Hazardous 
  Investigation Board
EC-4472.Annual report on the inventory of activities that are not 
inherently governmental for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

November 1, 2001

Director, Congressional Budget Office
EC-4508. Sequestration Update Report for Fiscal Year 2002; referred 
jointly, pursuant to the order of January 30, 1975 as modified by the 
order of April 11, 1986, to the Committees on Appropriations; the 
Budget; Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; Armed Services; Banking, 
Housing, and Urban Affairs; Commerce, Science, and Transportation; 
Energy and Natural Resources; Environment and Public Works; Finance; 
Foreign Relations; Governmental Affairs; the Judiciary; Health, 
Education, Labor, and Pensions; Small Business and Entrepreneurship; 
Veterans' Affairs; Intelligence; Indian Affairs; and Rules and 
Administration.
  

November 5, 2001

Director, Legislative Affairs, Railroad Retirement Board
EC-4514. Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

November 8, 2001

Director, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the 
  President
EC-4543. Draft of proposed legislation entitled ``Managerial Flexibility 
Act of 2001.''
  

Deputy Associate Administrator of the Office of Acquisition Policy, 
  General Services Administration
EC-4544. Report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2001-01 (FAC2001-01),'' received on 
November 6, 2001.
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4548. Report on D.C. Act 14-155 ``Advisory Neighborhood Commissions 
Annual Contribution Temporary Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4549. Report on D.C. Act 14-154 ``Cooperative Purchasing Agreement 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4550. Report on D.C. Act 14-156 ``Insurance Economic Development 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4551. Report on D.C. Act 14-152 ``Closing of a Public Alley in Square 
2140, S.O. 99-228, Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4552. Report on D.C. Act 14-153 ``Closing of a Portion of a Public 
Alley in Square 209, S.O. 2000-48, Act of 2001.''
  

November 9, 2001

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-4572. Report entitled ``Fiscal Year 2000 Annual Report on Advisory 
Neighborhood Commission.''
  

District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and Management Assistance 
  Authority
EC-4573. Report on the suspension of operations on Sunday, September 30, 
2001 at 12:00 P.M.
  

Director, Office of Procurement and Assistance Management, Department of 
  Energy
EC-4574. Report on the annual list of government activities not 
inherently governmental in nature.
  
  

November 29, 2001

Chairman of the Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System
EC-4598. Semiannual report of the Office of the Inspector General for 
the period beginning April 1 through September 30, 2001.
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4599. Report on D.C. Act 14-167, ``Chesapeake Regional Olympic Games 
Authority Act of 2001.''
  

December 4, 2001

Secretary of Labor
EC-4804. Semiannual Report of the Office of the Inspector General for 
the period April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4805. Report on D.C. Act 14-177, ``Parking Meter Fee Moratorium 
Temporary Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4806. Report on D.C. Act 14-174, ``Chief Financial Officer 
Establishment Reprogramming During Non-Control Years Technical Temporary 
Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4807. Report on D.C. Act 14-173, ``Sentencing Reform Technical 
Amendment Temporary Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4808. Report on D.C. Act 14-170, ``Closing of a Portion of F Street, 
N.W., S.O. 99-70, Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4809. Report on D.C. Act 14-172, ``Redevelopment Land Agency-RLA 
Revitalization Corporation Transfer Temporary Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4810. Report on D.C. Act 14-169, ``Citizens with Mental Retardation 
Substituted Consent for Health Care Decisions Temporary Amendment Act of 
2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4811. Report on D.C. Act 14-184, ``Disposal of District Owned Surplus 
Real Property Temporary Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4812. Report on D.C. Act 14-183, ``Mandatory Autopsy for Deceased 
Wards of the District of Columbia and Mandatory Unusual Incident Report 
Temporary Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4813. Report on D.C. Act 14-182, ``Public Disclosure of Findings and 
Information in Cases of Child Fatality or Net Fatality Amendment Act of 
2001.''
  

December 6 2001

Administrator, Agency for International Development
EC-4844. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Administrator, General Services Administration
EC-4845. Semiannual report of the Office of the Inspector General for 
the period April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Chair of the Board, Office of Compliance
EC-4881. Notice of proposed rulemaking which seeks to comment on 
substantive regulations being proposed to implement section 4(c) of the 
Veterans Employment Opportunities Act of 1998, which affords to covered 
employees of the legislative branch the rights and protections of 
selected provisions of veteran's preference law.

December 12, 2001

Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency
EC-4886. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4887. Report on D.C. Act 14-201, ``Child Support Enforcement 
Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4888. Report on D.C. Act 14-199, ``Advisory Neighborhood Commissions 
Annual Contribution Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4889. Report on D.C. Act 14-194, ``Emergency Economic Assistance 
Temporary Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4890. Report on D.C. Act 14-195, ``Unemployment Compensation 
Terrorist Response Temporary Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4891. Report on D.C. Act 14-196, ``Office of Administrative Hearings 
Establishment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4892. Report on D.C. Act 14-198, ``Little Control Administration 
Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-4893. Report on D.C. Act 14-200, ``Advisory Neighborhood Commissions 
Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

December 19, 2001

General Counsel, Department of the Treasury
EC-4940. Draft of proposed legislation to provide for direct billing for 
water and sanitary sewer usage by the District of Columbia. To Federal 
agencies, and direct payment by those agencies in the District of 
Columbia.
  

Executive Director, Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board
EC-4941. Draft of proposed legislation to clarify the authority of the 
Executive Director of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board to 
bring suit on behalf of the Thrift Saving Fund in the District Courts of 
the United States.
  

Special Assistant to the President and Director, Office of 
  Administration, Executive Office of the President
EC-4942. An Aggregate Report on Personnel for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

December 20, 2001

Chief Financial Officer, Export-Import Bank of the United States
EC-4965. Annual report which includes the Management Report on Financial 
Statements and Internal Accounting Controls, the Report of Independent 
Accountants and the Report on the Compliance and on Internal Control 
over Financial Reporting for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

General Counsel, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of 
  the President
EC-4966. Report of a nomination confirmed for the position of 
Controller, Office of Federal Financial Management, received on December 
20, 2001.
  

Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Services Administration
EC-4967. Report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulations; 
Federal Acquisition circular 2001-02 (FAC2001-02),'' received on 
December 18, 2001.
  

January 23, 2002

General Counsel, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of 
  the President
EC-4995. report of a vacancy and a nomination for the position of Deputy 
Director, Office of Management and Budget, received on January 4, 2002.
  

Deputy Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records 
  Administration
EC-4996. Report of a rule entitled, ``Privacy Act (RIN3095-AA99),'' 
received on January 4, 2002.
  

General Counsel, General Accounting Office
EC-4997. Report relative to a bid of protest in 2000.
  

Assistant Secretary for Administration, Department of Transportation
EC-4998. Report of the inventories of commercial positions in the 
Department of Transportation.
  

Railroad Retirement Board
EC-5063. Report relative to the Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act for 
Fiscal Year 2001.
  

January 24, 2002

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5161. Report on D.C. Act 14-211, ``Residential Permit Parking Area 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5162. Report on D.C. Act 14-224, ``Special Signs Amendment Act of 
2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5163. Report on D.C. Act 14-223, ``Child and Family Services Agency 
Licensure Exemption of Certain Court Personnel Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5164. Report on D.C. Act 14-212, ``Homestead and Senior Citizen Real 
Property Tax Temporary Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5165. Report on D.C. Act 14-213, ``Make a Difference Temporary 
Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5166. Report on D.C. Act 14-209, ``Taxicab Driver Security Revolving 
Fund Temporary Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5167. Report on D.C. Act 14-210, ``Washington Convention Center 
Authority Oversight and Management Continuity Temporary Amendment Act of 
2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5168. Report on D.C. Act 14-208, ``Noise Control Temporary Amendment 
Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5169. Report on D.C. Act 14-206, ``Protections from Predatory Lending 
and Mortgage Foreclosure Improvements Temporary Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5170. Report on D.C. Act 14-205, ``Health Care and Community 
Residence Facility, Hospice, and Home Care Licensure Penalties Temporary 
Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5171. Report on D.C. Act 14-203, ``Procurement Practices Negotiated 
Pricing Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5172. Report on D.C. Act 14-204, ``Mechanic's Lien Amendment Act of 
2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5173. Report on D.C. Act 14-202, ``Greater Southeast Community 
Hospital Corporation and Hadley Memorial Hospital Tax Abatement Act of 
2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5174. Report on D.C. Act 14-222, ``Innocence Protection At of 2001.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5175. Report on D.C. Act 14-207, ``Procurement Practices Small 
Purchase Temporary Amendment Act of 2001.''
  

January 25, 2002

Director, Communications and Legislative Affairs, Equal Employment 
  Opportunity Commission
EC-5189. Board's report under the Government in the Sunshine Act for 
calendar year 2001.
  

January 28, 2002

Administrator, Office of Management and Budget
EC-5206. Report entitled ``Making Sense of Regulation: 2001 Report to 
Congress on the Costs and Benefits of Federal Regulations and Unfunded 
Mandates on State, Local and Tribal Entities.''
  

Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Acquisition Policy, Department 
  of Defense, General Services Administration, National Aeronautics and 
  Space Administration
EC-5207. Report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulations; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2001-03 (FAC2001-003),'' received on 
January 25, 2002.
  

February 4, 2002

Director, Financial Management, General Accounting Office
EC-5252. Annual Report of the Comptroller's General Retirement System 
for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

February 8, 2002

Chairman, Nuclear Regulatory Commission
EC-5297. Report under the Government in the Sunshine Act for Calendar 
Year 2001.
  

Chairman, Nuclear Regulatory Commission
EC-5301. Commission's Budget Estimates and Performance Plan for Fiscal 
Year 2003.
  

February 12, 2002

Director, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the 
  President
EC-5346. Final Sequestration Report to the President and Congress for 
Fiscal Year 2002; to the Committees on Appropriations; the Budget; 
Agriculture, Nutrition, Forestry; Armed Services; Banking, Housing and 
Urban Affairs; Commerce, Science and Transportation; Energy and Natural 
Resources; Environment and Public Works; Finance; Foreign Relations; 
Governmental Affairs; Health, Education, Labor and Pensions; the 
Judiciary; Rules and Administration; Small Business and 
Entrepreneurship; and Veterans' Affairs.
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5377. Report on D.C. Act 14-237, ``Closing of a Public Alley in 
Square 5851, S.O. 00-94 Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5378. Report on D.C. Act 14-236, ``Closing of a Portion of South 
Avenue, N.E., and Designation of Washington Place, N.E., S.O. 01-312 Act 
of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5379. Report on D.C. Act 14-235, ``Closing of a Public Alley in 
Square 220, S.O. 01-2388 Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5380. Report on D.C. Act 14-238, ``Chief Financial Officer 
Establishment Reprogramming During Non-Control Years Technical Amendment 
Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5381. Report on D.C. Act 14-241, ``Closing, Dedication, and 
Designation of Certain Public Streets and Alleys in Squares 5880, 5881, 
5882, 5883, 5885, 5890, and S.O. 01-2384 Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5382. Report on D.C. Act 14-251, ``Continuation of Health Coverage 
Temporary Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5383. Report on D.C. Act 14-252, ``Unemployment Compensation Services 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5384. Report on D.C. Act 14-253, ``Ward Redistricting Residential 
Permit Parking Temporary Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5385. Report on D.C. Act 14-254, ``Education Stepladder Temporary Act 
of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5386. Report on D.C. Act 14-257, ``Operation Enduring Freedom Active 
Duty Pay Differential Temporary Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5387. Report on D.C. Act 14-255, ``Safety Net Temporary Act of 
2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5388. Report on D.C. Act 14-250, ``Uniform Athlete Agents Act of 
2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5389. Report on D.C. Act 14-231, ``Health-Care Facility Unlicensed 
Personnel Criminal Background Check Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5390. Report on D.C. Act 14-232, ``Lease-Purchase Agreement Act of 
2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5391. Report on D.C. Act 14-233, ``Colorectal Cancer Screening 
Insurance Coverage Requirement Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5392. Report on D.C. Act 14-234, ``Closing of a Public Alley in 
Square 2837, S.O. 92-195 Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5393. Report on D.C. Act 14-229, ``Health Insurers and Credentialing 
Intermediaries Uniform Credentialing Form Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5394. Report on D.C. Act 14-230, ``Uniform Consultation Referral 
Forms Act of 2002.''
  

Comptroller General of the United States, General Accounting Office
EC-5395. Pursuant to House Report 101-648, a report relative to General 
Accounting Office employees detailed to congressional committees as of 
January 25, 2002.
  

February 25, 2002

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5399. Report on D.C. Act 14-267, ``Housing Act of 2002.''
  

Inspector General, Railroad Retirement Board
EC-5467. Budget request for the Office of the Inspector General for 
Fiscal Year 2003.
  

Railroad Retirement Board
EC-5468. Board's Congressional Justification of Budget Estimates for 
Fiscal Year 2003.
  

February 26, 2002

Director, Office of Personnel Management, The Presidents' Pay Agent
EC-5505. Report relative to locality-based comparability payments to 
categories of positions that are in more than one executive agency.
  

Acting General counsel, Office of Management and Budget, Executive 
  Office of the President
EC-5506. Report of a nomination confirmed for the position of Deputy 
Director, received on February 20, 2002.
  

Deputy Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records 
  Administration
EC-5544. Report of a rule entitled, ``Research Room Procedures (RIN3095-
AB01),'' received on February 25, 2002.
  

February 28, 2002

Administrator, General Service Administration
EC-5567. Annual Accountability Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Attorney General, Department of Justice
EC-5568. Department's Accountability Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Chairman, Nuclear Regulatory Commission
EC-5569. Commission's Performance and Accountability Report for Fiscal 
Year 2001 and the Commission's Inspector General Performance Report for 
Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Secretary of Labor
EC-5570. Department's Annual Report on Performance and Accountability 
for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

March 7, 2002

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5619. Report on D.C. Act 14-278, ``District of Columbia Emancipation 
Day Fund Temporary Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5620. Report on D.C. Act 14-277, ``Residential Permit Parking Area 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5621. Report on D.C. Act 14-276, ``John T. `Big John' Williams 
Building Designation Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5622. Report on D.C. Act 14-274, ``Closing of a Portion of a Public 
Alley in Square 236, S.O. 01-2919 Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5623. Report on D.C. Act 14-270, ``North Capitol Expansion and 
Expansion of Business Improvement Districts Temporary Amendment Act of 
2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5624. Report on D.C. Act 14-271, ``Washington Convention Center 
Authority Oversight and Management Continuity Temporary Amendment Act of 
2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5625. Report on D.C. Act 14-272, ``Eastern Avenue Tour Bus Parking 
Prohibition Temporary Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5626. Report on D.C. Act 14-269, ``Closing of a Public Alley in 
Square 528, S.O. 01-173, Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5627. Report on D.C. Act 14-268, ``Food Regulation Amendment Act of 
2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5628. Report on D.C. Act 14-292, ``Mental Health Commitment Temporary 
Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5629. Report on D.C. Act 14-291, ``Vendor Payment Authorization 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5630. Report on D.C. Act 14-289, ``Wooly Mammoth Theatre Tax 
Abatement Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5631. Report on D.C. Act 14-290, ``Square 456 Payment in Lieu of 
Taxes Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5632. Report on D.C. Act 14-288, ``Edward `Duke' Ellington Plaza 
Designation Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5633. Report on D.C. Act 14-279, ``Towing Vehicles Rulemaking 
Authority Temporary Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5634. Report on D.C. Act 14-275, ``Closing of a Public Alley in 
Square 628, S.O. 00-96 Act of 2002.''
  

March 11, 2002

Railroad Retirement Board
EC-5669. Annual report under the Government in the Sunshine Act for 
calendar year 2001.
  

Director, Legislative Affairs, Railroad Retirement Board
EC-5670. Board's semiannual report of the Office of Inspector General 
for the period April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5671. Report on D.C. Act 14-296, ``Home Loan Protection Act of 
2002.''
  

March 13, 2002

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-5725. Report on D.C. Act 14-297, ``Advisory Neighborhood Commissions 
Boundaries Act of 2002,'' received on March 12, 2002.
  

March 15, 2002

Director, Office of General Counsel and Legal Policy, Office of 
  Government Ethics
EC-5734. Report of a rule entitled, ``Exemption Amendments Under 18 
U.S.C. 208(b)(2)'' (RIN3209-AA09), received on March 14, 2002.
  

March 19, 2002

Director, Workforce Compensation and Performance Service, Office of 
  Personnel Management
EC-5816. Report of a rule entitled ``Cost-of-Living Allowances 
(Nonforeign Areas); Commissary/Exchange Rates; Survey Frequency, Gradual 
Reductions (RIN3206-AJ40),'' received on March 15, 2002.
  

Office of the Special Counsel
EC-5817. Counsel's Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2000.
  

Executive Director, Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation
EC-5818. Agency's report submitted in accordance with the requirements 
of the Federal Manager's Fiscal Integrity Act of 1982.
  

Director, Trade and Development Agency
EC-5819. Report on the activities of the U.S. Trade and Development 
Agency Currently Procures from Outside Sources.
  

Chairman, Consumer Product Safety Commission
EC-5820. Semiannual Report of the Office of the Inspector General for 
the period April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Administrator, General Service Administration
EC-5821. Report concerning new mileage reimbursement rates for Federal 
employees who use privately owned vehicles while on official travel.
  

Comptroller General of the United States
EC-5822. Report of the lists of General Accounting Office reports for 
October 2001.
  

Chairman, Federal Trade Commission
EC-5823. Semiannual report of the Office of the Inspector General for 
the period April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Executive Director, District of Columbia Financial Responsibility and 
  Management Assistance Authority
EC-5824. Authority's unaudited general-purpose Financial Statements for 
the fiscal year ending September 30, 2001.
  

Chairman, Federal Housing Finance Board
EC-5825. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Vice President of Human Resources, CoBank
EC-5826. Report relative to the ACB Retirement Plan for the calendar 
year 2000.
  

Secretary of Treasury
EC-5827. Department's Accountability Report for fiscal year 2001.
  

Secretary of Energy
EC-5828. Department's Performance and Accountability Report for Fiscal 
Year 2001.
  

March 20, 2002

Director for the Workforce Compensation and Performance Service, Office 
  of Personnel Management
EC-5868. Report of a rule entitled ``Cost-of-Living Allowances 
(Nonforeign Areas); Various Allowance Rate Adjustments ((RIN3206-AJ15) 
(RIN3206-AJ26)) received on March 15, 2002.
  

Deputy Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency
EC-5869. Report of the Agency's Inventory Commercial Activities for 
Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Executive Director, Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board
EC-5870. Board's Audit Reports Regarding the Thrift Savings Plan for 
Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Director, Office of General Counsel and Legal Policy, Office of 
  Government Ethics
EC-5871. Report of a rule entitled ``Executive Branch Financial 
Disclosure, Qualified Trusts, and Certificates of Divestiture; Extension 
of Filing Dates for Certain Confidential Financial Disclosure Report 
Filers (RIN3209-AA00),'' received on March 18, 2002.
  

Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency
EC-5872. Semiannual Report of the Office of the Inspector General for 
the period April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-5873. Annual Report on the Federal Equal Opportunity Recruitment 
Program (FEORP) for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Secretary of Veterans Affairs
EC-5874. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Inspector General of Social Security
EC-5875. Office of the Inspector General Fiscal Year 2002 Annual Audit 
Plan.
  

April 8, 2002

Director of the Employment Service, United States Office of Personnel 
  Management
EC-6057. Report of a rule entitled ``Reasonable Accommodation 
Requirements in Vacancy Announcements'' (RIN3206-AJ11) received on March 
21, 2002.
  

Director of the Office of Personnel Management, Workforce Compensation 
  and Performance Service
EC-6058. Report of a rule entitled ``Interim Regulations on Basic Pay 
for Employees of Temporary Organizations'' (RIN3206-AJ47) received on 
March 21, 2002.
  

Director of Personnel Management, Workforce Compensation and Performance 
  Service
EC-6059. Report of a rule entitled ``Interim Regulations on the 
Restoration of Annual Leave Forfeited Due to the Exigency of Public 
Business Created by the ``National Emergency by Reason of Certain 
Terrorist Attacks'' received on March 21, 2001.
  

Acting Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts
EC-6060. Report of Commercial Activities Inventory for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Inspector General, Railroad Retirement Board
EC-6061. Semiannual Report providing a summary of the Board's activities 
and accomplishments for the period April 1, 2001 through September 30, 
2001.
  

Inspector General, General Service Administration
EC-6062. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Federal Co-Chairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission
EC-6063. Semiannual Report of the Office of the Inspector General for 
the period April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Executive Director of the Federal Labor Relations Authority
EC-6064. Report concerning the inventory of commercial activities 
performed by Federal employees for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Executive Director of the Broadcasting Board of Governors
EC-6065. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Chairman of the Federal Election Commission
EC-6066. Financial Management Control Plan for Fiscal Year 2002.
  

Chairman of the National Mediation Board
EC-6067. Board's Documentation of Management Control Plan for Fiscal 
Year 2001.
  

Secretary of Education
EC-6068. Semiannual Report of the Office of the Inspector General for 
the period April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Colonel, Corps of Engineers, Secretary, Mississippi River Commission, 
  Department of the Army
EC-6069. Commission's report under the Government in the Sunshine Act 
for calendar year 2001.
  

Executive Director of the Committee for Purchase from People Who Are 
  Blind or Severely Disabled
EC-6070. Report of additions to the procurement list received on March 
21, 2002.
  

Chairman of the Merit Systems Protection Board
EC-6071. Report on the Board's internal management controls.
  

Inspector General of the United State Environmental Protection Board
EC-6072. Board's Annual Inventory of Commercial Activities for Fiscal 
Year 2001.
  

Chairman and General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board
EC-6073. Semiannual Report of the Office of the Inspector General for 
the period April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-6074. Report entitled ``Noncompetitive Memorandum of Agreement 
Between DPW and WMATA Is Not Cost Effective.''
  

Secretary of Education
EC-6075. Semiannual Report of the Office of the Inspector General for 
the period April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Deputy Director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
EC-6076. Report of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service under 
the Federal Managers' Financial Integrity Act (FMFIA) for Fiscal Year 
2001.
  

Executive Director of the Committee For Purchase From People Who Are 
  Blind or Severely Disabled
EC-6077. Report of additions to the procurement list received on March 
21, 2002.
  

President of the James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation
EC-6078. Foundation's Annual Report in accordance with the Federal 
Managers Financial Integrity Act of 1982.
  

Administrator of the Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office 
  of the President
EC-6079. Report entitled ``Making Sense of Regulation: 2001 Report to 
Congress on the Costs and Benefits of Federal Regulations and Unfunded 
Mandates on State, Local, and Tribal Entities.''
  

Director of the Office of Personnel Management
EC-6080. Report on the pay of Bureau of Prisons Federal Wage System 
(FWS) Employees dated February 2002.
  

President of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation
EC-6081. Report on the Agency's Formal Management Control Review Program 
for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Director of the Holocaust Memorial Museum
EC-6082. Report on audit activities for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Chairman of the International Trade Commission
EC-6083. Semiannual Report of the Office of Inspector General for the 
period April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Commissioner of the Social Security Administration
EC-6084. Report of the Administration's inventory of commercial 
activities.
  

Chairman of the Appraisal Subcommittee, Federal Financial Institutions 
  Examination Council
EC-6085. Council's combined annual report under the Inspector Generals 
Act and the annual statement under the Federal Managers' Financial 
Integrity Act.
  

Acting Deputy Director of the Peace Corps
EC-6086. Semiannual Report of the of the Office of the Inspector General 
for the period April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Commissioner of the Social Security Administration
EC-6087. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001, and a report under the Omnibus 
Consolidated Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 1997.
  

Chief Executive Officer of the Corporation for National Service
EC-6088. Semiannual Report of the Office of the Inspector General for 
the period April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001, and the 
Corporation's Report on Final Action.
  

Acting Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts
EC-6089. Report of the Office of the Inspector General, and the 
Chairman's Semiannual Report on Final Action for the period April 1, 
2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
EC-6090. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Secretary of State
EC-6091. Accountability Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Administrator of the Office of the Independent Counsel
EC-6092. Annual Report on Audit and Investigative Activities dated 
October 31, 2001.
  

Secretary of Veterans' Affairs
EC-6093. Annual Accountability Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Commissioner of the Social Security Administration
EC-6094. Administration's Performance and Accountability Report for 
Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Chair of the Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation
EC-6334. Corporations consolidated report addressing the Federal 
Managers' Financial Integrity Act (Integrity Act) and the Inspector 
General Act Amendments of 1978 (IG Act).
  

Secretary of the Interior
EC-6335. Semiannual Report of the Office of the Inspector General for 
the period April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Chair of the Railroad Retirement Board
EC-6336. Semiannual Report of the Office of the Inspector General for 
the period April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Chair of the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board
EC-6337. Board's consolidated report to meet the requirements of the 
Inspector General Act and the Federal Managers' Financial Integrity Act 
for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Secretary of Health and Human Services
EC-6338. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Director of the Office of Personnel Management
EC-6339. Report of a nomination confirmed for the position of Deputy 
Director, received on March 21, 2002.
  

Director of the Office of Personnel Management
EC-6340. Report of a rule entitled ``Prevailing Rate Systems; Definition 
of San Joaquin County, California, as a Nonappropriated Fund Wage Area'' 
(RIN3206-AJ35) received on March 21, 2002.
  

Director of the Office of Personnel Management
EC-6341. Semiannual Report of the Office of the Inspector General for 
the period April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Comptroller General of the United States
EC-6342. Report of the list of General Accounting Office Reports for 
November 2001.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-6343. Report entitled ``Homestead Tax Deduction Program Deficiencies 
May Have Caused the District to Lose As Much As $44.7 Million During 
Fiscal Years 1998 through 2000.''
  

Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Potomac Electric 
  Power Company
EC-6344. Company's balance sheet as of December 31, 2001.
  

Director of the Office of General Counsel and Legal Policy, Office of 
  Government Ethics
EC-6345. Report of a rule entitled ``Standards of Ethical Conduct for 
Employees of the Executive Branch; Definition of Compensation for 
Purposes of Prohibition on Acceptance of Compensation in Connection with 
Certain Teaching, Speaking and Writing Activities'' (RIN3209-M04) 
received on March 21, 2002.
  

Director of the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight
EC-6346. Report relative to the Office's regulation and oversight of 
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac during Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Chief Financial Officer and Assistant Secretary for Administration, 
  Department of Commerce
EC-6347. Report of functions performed by the Agency that are not 
inherently governmental.
  

Director, Office of White House Liaison
EC-6348. Report of a nomination for the position of Director of the 
Bureau of the Census, Economics and Statistics Administration, 
Department of Commerce, received on March 21, 2002.
  

Director of the Office of Personnel Management
EC-6349. Report of a nomination for the position of Deputy Director, 
received on March 21, 2002.
  

Secretary of Education
EC-6350. Department's report concerning surplus Federal Real Property 
disposed of to educational institutions under Section 203(k) of the 
Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949.
  

General Counsel, Office of Management and Budget
EC-6351. Report of a nomination for the position of Controller, Office 
of Federal Financial Management, received on March 21, 2002.
  

Secretary of Commerce
EC-6352. Department's Accountability Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department of 
  Health and Human Services
EC-6353. Report on the Department's commercial activities inventory for 
Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Director of the Office of Personnel Management
EC-6354. Report relative to the Office's Commercial Activities Inventory 
as of June 30, 2001.
  

Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
EC-6355. Administration's Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Attorney General, Department of Justice
EC-6356. Department's Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2001, the 
Revised Final Performance Plan for Fiscal Year 2002, and the Performance 
Plan for Fiscal Year 2003.
  

Chairman of the United States Postal Service
EC-6357. Service's report under the Government in the Sunshine Act for 
calendar year 2001.
  

Chairman of the Federal Reserve System
EC-6358. Board's annual report under the Government in the Sunshine Act 
for calendar year 2001.
  

Chairman of the Federal Maritime Commission
EC-6359. Report of the Commission's Final Annual Performance Plan for 
Fiscal Year 2003.
  

Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
EC-6360. Report of the Administration's Commercial Activities Inventory 
for 2001.
  

Director of the Office of Personnel Management
EC-6361. Report relative to the Office's management controls and 
financial management systems for calendar year 2001.
  

Manager, Benefits Communications, Western Farm Credit Bank, Farm Credit 
  Bank of Wichita
EC-6362. Report of the Bank's Performance Plan for calendar year 2000.
  

Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Legislative and Public Affairs, 
  Agency for International Development
EC-6363. Agency's Accountability Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Under Secretary of Defense, Comptroller
EC-6364. Report of the Department's audited financial statements for 
Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Acting Chairman of the Consumer Product Safety Commission
EC-6365. Commission's Annual Program Performance Report for Fiscal Year 
2001.
  

Acting Secretary, Postal Rate Commission
EC-6366. Report of the discontinuation of service in acting role for the 
position of Chairman, received on April 1, 2002.
  

Director of the Office of Congressional Relations, Office of Personnel 
  Management
EC-6367. Office's Performance and Accountability Report for Fiscal Year 
2001.''

April 9, 2002

  

Secretary of Health and Human Services
EC-6434. Service's Annual Surplus Property Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Chairman, UNICOR, Federal Prison Industries, Inc., Department of Justice
EC-6435. Annual Report entitled ``Securing the Future'' for Fiscal Year 
2001.
  

Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development
EC-6436. Department's Performance and Accountability Report for Fiscal 
Year 2001.
  

Chief Judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia
EC-6437. Report of the Family Court Transition Plan dated April 5, 2002.
  

Chairman, Federal Regulatory Commission
EC-6438. Commission's Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

President and Chief Executive Officer, Overseas Private Investment 
  Corporation (OPIC)
EC-6439. OPIC's Management Report, the Annual Performance Plan, and the 
Annual Program Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2001; OPIC's Report on 
Development and U.S. Effects of Fiscal Year 2002 Projects, and a Report 
on Cooperation with Private Insurers; OPIC's Annual Report on the 
Environment, a Review of the Environmental Impact of OPIC's Fiscal Year 
2001 Projects.
  

April 11, 2002

Deputy Director, Congressional Budget Office
EC-6440. Final Sequestration Report for Fiscal Year 2002, referred 
jointly, pursuant to the order of January 30, 1975 as modified by the 
order of April 11, 1986, to the Committees on Appropriations; the 
Budget; Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; Armed Services; Banking, 
Housing, and Urban Affairs; Commerce, Science, and Transportation; 
Energy and Natural Resources; Environment and Public Works; Finance; 
Foreign Relations; Governmental Affairs; Health, Education, Labor, and 
Pensions; the Judiciary; Rules and Administration; Small Business and 
Entrepreneurship; and Veterans Affairs.
  

Deputy Director, Congressional Budget Office
EC-6441. Sequestration Preview Report for Fiscal Year 2003; referred 
jointly, pursuant to the order of January 30, 1975 as modified by the 
order of April 11, 1986, to the Committees on the Budget and 
Governmental Affairs.
  

President and Chief Executive Officer of the Overseas Private Investment 
  Corporation
EC-6453.Draft of proposed legislation entitled ``Continuation of Health 
Benefits Coverage for Individual Enrolled in a Plan Administered by the 
Overseas Private Investment Corporation.
  

Secretary of Health and Human Services
EC-6454. Department's Accountability Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6455. Report on D.C. Act 14-312, ``Sidewalk and Curbing Assessment 
Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6456. Report on D.C. Act 14-317, ``Emergency Management Assistance 
Compact Temporary Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6457. Report on D.C. Act 14-318, ``Interim Disability Assistance 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6458. Report on D.C. Act 14-319, ``Education and Examination 
Exemption for Respiratory Care Practitioners Temporary Amendment Act of 
2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6459. Report on D.C. Act 14-316, ``Tax Increment Financing Temporary 
Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6460. Report on D.C. Act 14-315, ``Rehabilitation Services Program 
Establishment Temporary Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6461. Report on D.C. Act 14-311, ``Misdemeanor Jury Trial Act of 
2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6462. Report on D.C. Act 14-313, ``Department of Transportation 
Establishment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6463. Report on D.C. Act 14-321, ``Tax Increment Financing Amendment 
Act of 2002.''
  

Secretary of Agriculture
EC-6464. Federal Financial Integrity Act Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

April 16, 2002

Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legislative Affairs, Department of 
  Justice
EC-6499. Report relative to the draft legislative proposal, ``To Clarify 
the Authority of the Executive Director of the Board to Bring Suit on 
Behalf of the Thrift Savings Fund in the Districts Court of the United 
States.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6500. Report on D.C. Act 14-320, ``Mandarin Oriental Hotel Project 
Tax Deferral Temporary Act of 2002.''
  

Director, Office of Personnel Management, Workforce Compensation and 
  Performance Service
EC-6501. Report of a rule entitled, ``Absence and Leave: Use of Restored 
Annual Leave (RIN3206-AJ51),'' received on April 12, 2002.
  

Chairman, Federal Trade Commission
EC-6502. Commission's Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Secretary of Education
EC-6503. Department's Accountability Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

April 23, 2002

Vice President, Legal Affairs, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, 
  Legal Services Corporation
EC-6568. Corporation's report under the Government in the Sunshine Act 
for calendar year 2001.
  

Chairman, Federal Election Commission
EC-6569. Commission's Performance Report for Fiscal Years 1999-2001.
  

Administrator, General Services Administration
EC-6570. Administration's Strategic Plan dated April 3, 2002.
  

Administrator, General Services Administration
EC-6571. Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

April 25, 2002

Acting Chairman, Merit Systems Protection Board
EC-6575. Report relative to the Merit Systems Protection Board 
Reauthorization Act of 2002.
  

April 29, 2002

Secretary of State
EC-6577. Department's Annual Program Performance Report for Fiscal Year 
2001.
  

May 6, 2002

Comptroller General of the United States
EC-6725. Final report of the Commercial Activities Panel dated April 
2002.
  

General Counsel, Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board
EC-6726. Report of a rule entitled ``Employee Elections to Contribute to 
the Thrift Savings Plan and Methods of Withdrawing Funds from the Thrift 
Savings Plan,'' received on April 30, 2002.
  

Chairman, Federal Communications Commission
EC-6727. Commission's Annual Program Performance Report for Fiscal Year 
2001.
  

Chairman, International Trade Commission
EC-6729. Commission's Program Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Chairman, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
EC-6730. Commission's report under the Government in the Sunshine Act 
for calendar year 2001.
  

Director, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the 
  President
EC-6731. Report on accounts containing unvouchered Expenditures that are 
potentially subject to audit by the General Accounting Office.
  

Director, Office of Personnel Management, Workforce Compensation and 
  Performance Service, Office of Personnel Management
EC-6732. Report of a rule entitled ``Firefight Pay (RIN3206-AI50),'' 
received on May 1, 2002.
  

Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Service Administration, Department of Defense
EC-6733. Report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2001-05 (FAC2001-05),'' received on May 1, 
2002.
  

Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Service Administration, Department of Defense
EC-6734. Report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2001-04 (FAC2001-04),'' received on May 1, 
2002.
  

Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Service Administration, Department of Defense
EC-6735. Report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2001-06 (FAC2001-06).'' received on May 1, 
2002.
  

May 8, 2002

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6766. Report on D.C. Act 14-333, ``International House of Prayer for 
All People Equitable Real Property Tax Relief Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6767. Report on D.C. Act 14-332, ``Civil Rights Tax Fairness Act of 
2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6768. Report on D.C. Act 14-335, ``Simplified Sales and Use Tax 
Participation Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6769. Report on D.C. Act 14-334, ``Health Care and Community 
Residence Facility, Hospice and Home Care Licensure Penalties Amendment 
Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6770. Report on D.C. Act 14-337, ``Metropolitan Police Department 
Video Surveillance Regulations Temporary Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6771. Report on D.C. Act 14-336, ``Compensating Use Tax Clarification 
Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6772. Report on D.C. Act 14-340, ``Comcast Cable Franchise Extension 
Temporary Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6773. Report on D.C. Act 14-339, ``Owner-Occupant Residential Tax 
Credit Temporary Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6774. Report on D.C. Act 14-352, ``HomeStart Regulatory Improvement 
Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6775. Report on D.C. Act 14-353, ``Tax Parity Rates and 
Unincorporated Business Franchise Tax Rate Clarification Temporary Act 
of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6776. Report on D.C. Act 14-354, ``Child and Youth, Safety and Health 
Omnibus Temporary Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6777. Report on D.C. Act 14-323, ``District of Columbia Youth 
Advisory Council Establishment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6778. Report on D.C. Act 14-324, ``Florida Avenue Baptist Church 
Equitable Real Property Tax Relief Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6779. Report on D.C. Act 14-325, ``Homestead and Senior Citizen Real 
Property Tax Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6780. Report on D.C. Act 14-326, ``Organ and Bone Marrow Donor Leave 
Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6781. Report on D.C. Act 14-327, ``Continuation of Health Coverage 
Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6782. Report on D.C. Act 14-328, ``Securities Amendment Act of 
2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6783. Report on D.C. Act 14-329, ``Kings Court Community Garden 
Equitable Real Property Tax Relief Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6784. Report on D.C. Act 14-330, ``Standby Guardianship Act of 
2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-6785. Report on D.C. Act 14-331, ``Insurance Economic Development 
Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities
EC-6786. Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

May 9, 2002

Executive Vice President of Communications and Government Relations, 
  Tennessee Valley Authority
EC-6801. Report of a vacancy in the position of Inspector General, 
received on May 1, 2002, referred jointly to the Committees on 
Environment and Public Works; and Governmental Affairs.
  

General Counsel, Department of Housing and Urban Development
EC-6802. Report of a nomination confirmed for the position of Inspector 
General, received on May 1, 2002, referred jointly to the Committees on 
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; and Governmental Affairs.
  

Director, Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight
EC-6840. Office's Fiscal Year 2001 Performance Report.
  

Chairman, Federal Maritime Commission
EC-6841. Commission's Annual Program Performance Report for Fiscal Year 
2001.
  

Secretary of Labor and Chairman of the Board with the Executive 
  Director, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
EC-6842. Corporation's Financial Statements and Performance Report for 
Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Acting Chairman, National Endowment for The Arts
EC-6843. National Endowment for the Arts Performance Reports for Fiscal 
Years 1999, 2000, and 2001.
  

Assistant Administrator, Bureau for Legislative and Public Affairs, 
  Agency for International Development
EC-6844. Agency's Accountability Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Secretary of Agriculture
EC-6845. Office of the Inspector General Financial and IT Operations 
Audit Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Director, Selective Service
EC-6846. Service's Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Director, National Science Foundation
EC-6847. Foundation's Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

May 13, 2002

Chairman, Consumer Product Safety Commission
EC-6979. Commission's inventory of commercial activities for 2001.
  

Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission
EC-6981. Commission's combined Government Performance and Result Act 
Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2001 and the Annual 
Performance Plan for Fiscal Year 2003.
  

May 14, 2002

Chairman, Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission
EC-6982. Annual Performance Plan for Fiscal Year 2003 and the Program 
Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Chair, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
EC-6983. Commission's Fiscal Year 2001 Annual Program Performance 
Report.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-6984. Report entitled ``Audit of Advisory Neighborhood Commission 8A 
for Fiscal Years 2000, 2001, and 2002 through December 31, 2001.''
  

Chairman, National Credit Union Administration
EC-6985. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

United States Trade Representative, Executive Office of the President
EC-6986. Fiscal Year 2003 Performance Plan and the Fiscal Year 2001 
Annual Performance Report.
  

Director, Trade Development Agency
EC-6987. Report of the Agency's Financial Statements for September 30, 
2001.
  

Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-6988. Report of a rule entitled ``Prevailing Rate Systems; Change in 
the Survey Cycle for the Portland, OR, Appropriated Fund Wage Area'' 
(RIN3206-AJ60) received on May 8, 2002.
  

Director, Office of Personnel Management, Employment Service, Office of 
  Employment Policy
EC-6989. Report of a rule entitled ``Placement Assistance and Reduction 
in Force Notices'' received on May 8, 2002.
  

Director, Employment Service, Staffing and Restructuring Policy 
  Division, Office of Personnel Management
EC-6990. Report of a rule entitled ``Federal Employment Priority 
Consideration Program for Displaced Employees of the District of 
Columbia Department of Corrections'' (RIN3206-AI28) received on May 8, 
2002.
  

Chairman, Federal Maritime Commission
EC-6991. Commission's Report under the Government in the Sunshine Act 
for calendar year 2001.
  

Special Counsel
EC-6992. Annual Performance Report of the Office of the Special Counsel 
for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Chairman, National Science Board
EC-6993. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period of 
April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-6994. Report entitled ``Department of Parks and Recreation's Purchase 
Card Program Requires Substantial Improvement and Increased Oversight.''
  

Managing Director of the Federal Housing Finance Board
EC-6995. Board's report under the Government in the Sunshine Act for 
calendar year 2001.
  

Secretary of Energy
EC-6996. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period of 
April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Merit Systems Protection Board
EC-6997. Board's Report under the Government in the Sunshine Act for 
calendar year 2001.
  

Secretary of Transportation
EC-6998. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Secretary of Transportation
EC-6999. Fiscal Year 2003 Performance plan and the Fiscal Year 2001 
Performance Report.
  

Director, Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service
EC-7000. Report of the Inventory of Commercial Activities for 2001.
  

Director, Office of White House Liaison
EC-7001. Report of a nomination confirmed and a change in previously 
submitted reported information for the position of Director, Bureau of 
the Census, received on May 8, 2002.
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7002. Report on D.C. Act 14-361, ``District of Columbia Public 
Schools Free Textbook Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7003. Report on D.C. Act 14-358, ``Youth Pollworker Temporary 
Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Acting Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts
EC-7004. Fiscal Year 2003 Performance Plan and the Fiscal Year 1999, 
2000, and 2001 Performance Reports.
  

Comptroller General of the United States
EC-7005. Report relative to Budgetary Implications of Selected General 
Accounting Office Work for Fiscal Year 2003.
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7006. Report on D.C. Act 14-357, ``Election Recount and Judicial 
Review Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7007. Report on D.C. Act 14-356, ``Residential Permit Parking Area 
Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7008. Report on D.C. Act 14-355, ``Office of Employee Appeals 
Attorney Fees Clarification Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chief Financial Officer, Export-Import Bank of the United States
EC-7009. Management Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
EC-7010. Government National Mortgage Association (Ginnie Mae) 
Management Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Secretary of the Interior
EC-7011. Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2001 and the Annual 
Performance Plan for Fiscal Year 2003.
  

May 15, 2002

General Counsel, Office of Management and Budget
EC-7044. Report of a rule entitled ``Air Transportation Safety and 
System Stabilization Act: Air Carrier Guarantee Loan Program (Technical 
Amendment),'' (67 Fed. Reg. 17258) received on May 2, 2002.
  

Chairman, Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, Department of Justice
EC-7045. Commission's Report under the Government in the Sunshine Act 
for 2001.
  

May 16, 2002

Executive Director, The District of Columbia Retirement Board
EC-7089. Report of financial disclosure statements for calendar year 
2001.
  

May 20, 2002

General Counsel, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office, 
  Office of the President
EC-7093. Report of a nomination for the position of Deputy Director for 
Management, received on May 14, 2002.
  

May 21, 2002

Comptroller General of the United States
EC-7165. Report of the list of General Accounting Office reports for 
January 2002.
  

May 22, 2002

Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve System
EC-7186. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2002 through March 31, 2002.
  

Vice Chairman, Export-Import Bank of the United States
EC-7187. Board's Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

June 5, 2002

Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission
EC-7315. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002.
  

Secretary of Labor, Chairman of the Board of the Pension Benefit 
  Guaranty Corporation
EC-7316. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
April 1, 2001 through September 30, 2001.
  

Chief Executive Officer, Corporation for National Service
EC-7317. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
September 30, 2001 through March 31, 2002.
  

Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission
EC-7318. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the Fiscal 
Year ending September 30, 2001.
  

Secretary of Labor
EC-7319. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2001.
  

Chair, Railroad Retirement Board
EC-7320. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002.
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7321. Report on D.C. Act 14-364, ``Unemployment Compensation Trust 
Response Temporary Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7322. Report on D.C. Act 14-365, ``Service Improvement and Fiscal 
Year 2000 Budget Support Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7323. Report on D.C. Act 14-366, ``Bond Requirement for New 
Residential Property Construction on Unstable Soil Temporary Amendment 
Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7324. Report on D.C. Act 14-367, ``Georgetown Project Temporary 
Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7325. Report on D.C. Act 14-368, ``Bonus Depreciation De-coupling 
from the Internal Revenue Code Temporary Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7326. Report on D.C. Act 14-369, ``Prompt Pay Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7327. Report on D.C. Act 14-370, ``Uniform Custodial Trust Act of 
2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7328. Report on D.C. Act 14-371, ``Closing of a Portion of a Public 
Alley in Square 5228, S.O. 98-195 Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7329. Report on D.C. Act 14-372, ``Closing of Edson Place, N.E., 
adjacent to Square 5080, S.O. 01-808 Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7330. Report on D.C. Act 14-373, ``Procurement Practices Small 
Purchase Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7331. Report on D.C. Act 14-375, ``Housing Notice Temporary Amendment 
Act of 2002.''
  

June 11, 2002

Comptroller General of the United States
EC-7394. Report of the list of General Accounting Office reports for 
March 2002.
  

Comptroller General of the United States
EC-7395. Report of the lists of the General Accounting Office for 
February 2002.
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7396. Report on D.C. Act 14-377, ``Government Attorney Certificate of 
Good Standing Filing Requirement Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7397. Report on D.C. Act 14-380, ``Omnibus Anti-Terrorism Act of 
2002.''
  

Secretary of Agriculture
EC-7415. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002.
  

June 18, 2002

Undersecretary of Defense, Acquisition, Technology and Logistics
EC-7479. Department's 2001 inventory of activities that are not 
inherently governmental functions as required by section 2 of the 
Federal Activities Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act.
  

Chief Judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia
EC-7480. Supplement to the Court's Transition Plan submitted on April 5, 
2002 pursuant to the Family Court Act of 2001.
  

June 24, 2002

Secretary of the Interior
EC-7541. Semiannual Report of the Office of the Inspector General for 
the period of October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002.
  

Director, Office of General Counsel and Legal Policy, Office of 
  Government Ethics
EC-7542. Report of a rule entitled ``Technical Amendments to Qualified 
Trust Model Certificates Privacy and Paperwork Notices (RIN3209-AA00),'' 
received on June 11, 2002.
  

President, Federal Financing Bank
EC-7543. Federal Financing Bank Management Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
  

Acting Director, Financial Management and Assurance, General Accounting 
  Office
EC-7544. Financial audit of the Congressional Award Foundation's Fiscal 
Years 2001 and 2000 Financial Statements.
  

Executive Director, Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation
EC-7545. Corporation's Annual Program Performance Report for Fiscal Year 
2001.
  

June 25, 2002

Attorney General, Department of Justice
EC-7603. Attorney General's Semiannual Management Report and the Report 
of the Office of the Inspector General for the period October 1, 2001 to 
March 31, 2002.
  

Merit Systems Protection Board
EC-7604. Report entitled ``The U.S. Office of Personnel Management in 
Retrospect: Achievements and Challenges After Two Decades.''
  

Merit Systems Protection Board
EC-7605. Report entitled ``The Federal Merit Promotion Program: Process 
vs. Outcome.''
  

July 10, 2002

Secretary, Health and Human Services
EC-7739. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002.
  

Administrator, Agency for International Development
EC-7740. Agency's Annual Performance Report.
  

Assistant Secretary, Administration and Management, Department of Labor
EC-7741. Department's Commercial Activities Inventory for Fiscal Year 
2001.
  

Deputy Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records 
  Administration
EC-7742. Report of a rule entitled ``NARA Facilities; Address and Hours 
(RIN3095-AB08),'' received on June 27, 2002.
  

Deputy Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records 
  Administration
EC-7743. Report of a rule entitled ``NARA regulations; Technical 
Amendments (RIN3095-AB15),'' received on June 27, 2002.
  

Director, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the 
  President
EC-7744. Office of Management and Budget's Fiscal Year 2002 Inventory of 
Commercial Activities.
  

Deputy Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records 
  Administration
EC-7745. Report of a rule entitled ``National Historical Publications 
and Records Commission Grant Regulations (RIN3095-AA93),'' received on 
June 27, 2002.
  

Chairman, Postal Rate Commission
EC-7746. Annual Postal Rate Commission Report on ``International Mail 
Costs, Revenues, and Volumes for Fiscal Year 2001.''
  

Chief Judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia
EC-7747. Supplement to the Family Court Transition Plan.
  

July 11, 2002

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-7846. Report entitled ``City Charges DCPS Nearly $1 Million in 
Utility Expenses That Should Have Been Charged To Other Entities.''
  

July 15, 2002

Director, Employment Service, Office of Personnel Management
EC-7879. Report of a rule entitled ``Reduction in Force Retreat Rights 
(RIN3206-AJ14),'' received on June 26, 2002.
  

Deputy Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records 
  Administration
EC-7880. Report of a rule entitled ``Debt Collection (RIN3095-AA77),'' 
received on July 9, 2002.
  

Deputy Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records 
  Administration
EC-7881. Report of a rule entitled ``Nixon Presidential Materials; 
Reproduction (RIN3095-AB07),'' received on July 9, 2002.
  

Secretary of Education
EC-7882. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
from October 1, 2001 to March 31, 2002.
  

Administrator, General Service Administration
EC-7883. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
from October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002 together with a report 
providing management's perspective on the implementation status of audit 
recommendations.
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7884. Report on D.C. Act 14-388, ``College Savings Program Temporary 
Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7885. Report on D.C. Act 14-389, ``Mental Health Commitment 
Clarification Temporary Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7886. Report on D.C. Act 14-387, ``Expected and Executive Service 
Domicile Requirement Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7887. Report on D.C. Act 14-385, ``Washington Convention Center 
Authority Oversight and Management Continuity Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7888. Report on D.C. Act 14-383, ``Capitol Hill North Expansion and 
Expansion of Business Improvement Districts Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7889. Report on D.C. Act 14-399, ``Human Rights Amendment Act of 
2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7890. Report on D.C. Act 14-398, ``RLA Revitalization Corporation 
Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-7891. Report on D.C. Act 14-403, ``Fiscal Year Budget Support Act of 
2002.''
  

July 16, 2002

Comptroller General of the United States, General Accounting Office
EC-7905. Report concerning U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) 
employees who were assigned to congressional committees during Fiscal 
Year 2001.
  

Director, Office of Personnel Management, Employment Service, Staffing 
  and Restructuring Policy Division, Office of Personnel Management
EC-7906. Report of a rule entitled ``Career Transition Assistance for 
Surplus and Displaced Federal Employees (RIN3206-AJ32),'' received on 
June 26, 2002.
  

Administrator and Chief Executive Officer, Bonneville Power 
  Administration, Department of Energy
EC-7907. Annual Report for 2001.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-7908. Report entitled ``Audit of Advisory Neighborhood Commission 8C 
for Fiscal Years 2000, 2001, and 2002'' from October 1, 1999 through 
December 31, 2002.
  

July 19, 2002

Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-8005. Report of Federal Agencies' Use of the Physician's 
Comparability Allowance (PCA) Program for 2002.
  

Chair, Board of Directors, Corporation for Public Broadcasting
EC-8006. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002.
  

Chairman, Federal Housing Finance Board
EC-8007. Office of the Inspector General for the period from October 1, 
2001 through March 31, 2002.
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-8008. Report on D.C. Act 14-404, ``Tax Clarity and Recorder of Deeds 
Temporary Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Broadcasting Board of Governors
EC-8009. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
from October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002.
  

Chief Executive Officer, Corporation for National and Community Service
EC-8012. Report of a vacancy in the position of Inspector General, 
received on June 26, 2002 referred jointly, pursuant to the order of 
January 30, 1975 as modified by the order of April 11, 1986, to the 
Committees on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions; and Governmental 
Affairs.
  

July 22, 2002

Chairman and Chief Executive Officers, Farm Credit Administration
EC-8085. Board's report under the Government in the Sunshine Act for 
calendar year 2001.
  

Chairman, Tennessee Valley Authority
EC-8086. Report under the Government in the Sunshine Act for calendar 
year 2001.
  

Secretary of Veteran's Affairs
EC-8087. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002.
  

Secretary of Education
EC-8088. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002.
  

Chairman, Counsel of the District of Columbia
EC-8089. Report on D.C. Act 14-412, ``Cable Television Reform Amendment 
Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-8090. Report on D.C. Act 14-411, ``Approval of the Franchise of 
Comcast Cablevision on the District of Columbia Act of 2002.
  

July 29, 2002

Chairman, Federal Labor Relations Authority
EC-8263. Report of a nomination for the position of General Counsel, 
received on July 16, 2002.
  

Secretary, Chief Administrative Officer, Postal Rate Commission
EC-8264. Report of a nomination for the position of Commissioner, 
received on July 16, 2002.
  

Chairman, Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board
EC-8266. Report entitled ``Eliminating the Category National Defense 
Property, Plant, and Equipment.''
  

Director, Workforce Compensation and Performance Service, Office of 
  Personnel Management
EC-8267. Report of a rule entitled ``Cost-of-Living Allowances 
(Nonforeign Areas); Methodology Changes (RIN3206-AJ40; RIN3206-AJ41),'' 
received on July 23, 2002.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-8268. Report entitled ``Audit of Advisory Neighborhood Commission 7C 
for Fiscal Years 1999, 2000, 2001, and 2002 through December 31, 2001 
(10/01/98 through 12/31/01.''
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-8269. Report entitled ``Audit of Advisory Neighborhood Commission 
6A,'' for the period July 1, 1998 through September 30.
  

Assistant Secretary, Financial Markets, Debarment of the Treasury
EC-8270. Report concerning the public debt outstanding would exceed the 
statutory limit of $5.95 trillion no later than May 16 and, as result, a 
``debt issuance suspension period'' would begin no later than May 1 and 
end of June 28, 2002.
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-8271. Report on D.C. Act 14-438, ``Lead-Based Pain Abatement and 
Control Temporary Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-8272. Report on D.C. Act 14-439, ``Department of Human Services 
Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Administration Funding 
Authorization Temporary Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-8273. Report on D.C. Act 14-437, ``Abandoned and Vacant Properties 
Community Development Disposition, and Disapproval of Disposition of 
Certain Scattered Vacant Abandoned Proprieties Temporary Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-8274. Report on D.C. Act 14-431, ``Business Improvement Districts 
Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-8275. Report on D.C. Act 14-432, ``Civil Commitment of Citizens with 
Mental Retardation Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-8276. Report on D.C. Act 14-436, ``Disability Compensation Program 
Transfer Temporary Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-8277. Report on D.C. Act 14-435, ``Disability Compensation Program 
Transfer Temporary Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-8278. Report on D.C. Act 14-434, ``Contract No. DCFRA 00-030B 
(Capital Improvements and Renovations to Various Metropolitan Police 
Department Facilities) Exemption Temporary Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-8279. Report on D.C. Act 14-428, ``Government Reports Electronic 
Publication Requirement Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-8280. Report on D.C. Act 14-429, ``Free Clinic Assistance Program 
Extension Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-8281. Report on D.C. Act 14-430, ``Education and Examination 
Exemption for Respiratory Care Practitioners Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

July 30, 2002

Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Acquisition Policy, General 
  Service Administration, Department of Defense
EC-8304. Report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2001-07 (FAC2001-07),'' received on July 
18, 2002.
  

Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency
EC-8305. Inspector General's and Director's semiannual reports that 
address the Agency's audit and audit follow-up activities during the 
period October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002.
  

Federal Co-Chairman, Appalachian Regional Commission
EC-8306. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002.
  

Director of the United States Office of Personnel Management, Office of 
  Insurance Programs, Office of Personnel Management
EC-8308. Report of a rule entitled ``Suspension of CHAMPVA or TRICARE or 
TRICARE-for-Life Eligibles' Enrollment in the Federal Employees Health 
Benefits (FEHB Program (RIN3206-AJ36)),'' received on July 26, 2002.
  

Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency
EC-8309. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002.
  

Inspector General, General Service Administration
EC-8310. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002.
  

Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Acquisition Policy, National 
  Aeronautics and Space Administration, General Service Administration, 
  Department of Defense
EC-8311. Report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation; 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2001-08 (FAC2001-08),'' received on July 
26, 2002.
  

Administrator, Small Business Administration
EC-8312. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002.
  

Executive Officer, National Science Board
EC-8313. Report under the Government in the Sunshine Act for calendar 
year 2001.
  

Secretary of Commence
EC-8314. Fiscal Year 2001 Annual Program Performance Report and the 
Fiscal Year 2003 Annual Performance Plan.
  

Inspector General Liaison, Selective Service System
EC-8315. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002.
  

September 3, 2002

Comptroller General of the United States, General Accounting Office
EC-8413. Report concerning U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) 
employees who were assigned to congressional committees as of July 22, 
2002.
  

September 4, 2002

Special Counsel, United States of America
EC-8496. Annual Report from the Office of Special Counsel for Fiscal 
Year 2001.
  

Director, Office of Personnel Management
EC-8497. Report of a rule entitled ``Prevailing systems; Definition of 
Santa Clara, CA, Nonappropriated Fund Wage Area (RIN3206-AJ61),'' 
received on August 15, 2002.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-8498. Report entitled ``Eastern Market Management and Oversight Needs 
Substantial Improvement.''
  

General Counsel, Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board
EC-8499. Report of a rule entitled ``Correction of Administrative 
Errors; Expanded and Continuing Eligibility, Death Benefits, Loan 
Program,'' received on August 15, 2002.
  

Program Manager, Employee Benefits Program, Human Resources Support 
  Branch, Department of the Navy
EC-8500. Annual report for 2001 of the Retirement Plan for Civilian 
Employees of the United States Marine Corp Community Service, Personal 
and Family Readiness Division, and Miscellaneous Nonappropriated Fund 
Instrumentalities.
  

Chair, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
EC-8501. Final Fiscal Year 2002 Annual Performance Plan and the Fiscal 
Year 2003 Annual Performance Plan for the Equal Employment Opportunity 
Commission.
  

Chief Financial Officer and Plan Administrator, First South Retirement 
  Committee
EC-8502. First South Agricultural Credit Associate Retirement Plan for 
December 31, 2001.
  

Employee Benefits Manager, Ag First Farm Credit Bank
EC-8503. Annual Reports of Federal Pension Plan for calendar year 2001.
  

Administrator, General Services Administration
EC-8504. Annual Performance Plan for Fiscal Year 2003.
  

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Farm Credit Administration
EC-8506. Semiannual report of the Office of the Inspector General for 
the period October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002.
  

Director, Benefit Design and Compliance, AgriBank
EC-8507. Annual reports disclosing the financial condition of the 
Retirement Plans for the Employees of the Seventh Farm Districts, 
Eleventh Farm Districts, and AgAmerica Far Credit District.
  

September 9, 2002

Secretary, Department of Agriculture
EC-8696. Semiannual report of the Office of the Inspector General for 
the period October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002.
  

Acting Chairman, Consumer Product Safety Commission
EC-8697. Semiannual report of the Office of the Inspector General for 
the period October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002.
  

Vice Chairman, Federal Election Commission
EC-8698. Annual Report regarding the implementation of the Government in 
the Sunshine Act for calendar year 2001.
  

Director, Office of Personnel and Management
EC-8699. Report of a rule entitled ``Prevailing Rate Systems; Definition 
of San Joaquin County, California, as a Nonappropriated Fund Wage Area 
(RIN3206-AJ35),'' received on August 27, 2002.
  

Director, Office of Personnel Management, Executive Office of the 
  President
EC-8700. Report of a rule entitled ``Presidential Rank Awards,'' 
received on September 3, 2002.
  

Director, Program Services Division, Office of Agency Programs, Office 
  of Government Ethics
EC-8701. Report entitled ``Technical Amendments to Regulations Governing 
Filing Extensions and Late Filing Fee Waivers (RIN3209-AA00),'' received 
on August 27, 2002.
  

Comptroller General of the United States
EC-8702. Report of the list of General Accounting Reports for June 2002.
  

Comptroller General of the Untied States
EC-8703. Report of the list of General Accounting Reports for May 2002.
  

Administrator, Agency for International Development
EC-8704. Annual Performance Plan for 2003.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-8705. Report entitled ``Audit of Advisory Neighborhood Commission 7D 
for Fiscal Years 2000, 2001, and 2002 through March 31, 2002.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-8706. Report entitled ``D.C. Public Schools Medicaid Revenue Recovery 
Operations Require Substantial Improvement.
  

Director, Office of Personnel Management, Executive Office of the 
  President
EC-8707. Report of a rule entitled ``Prevailing Rate Systems; Change in 
the Survey Cycle for the Portland, OR, Appropriated Fund Wage Area 
(RIN3206-AJ60),'' received on August 27, 2002.
  

Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development
EC-8708. Annual Report on Performance and Accountability for Fiscal Year 
2001.
  

General Counsel, Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board
EC-8709. Report of a rule entitled ``Employee Elections to Contribute to 
the Thrift Savings Plan, Participants' Choices of Investment Funds, 
Vesting, Uniformed Service Accounts, Correction of Administrative 
Errors, Lost Earnings Attributable to Employing Agency Errors, 
Participant Statements, Calculation of Share Prices, Methods of 
Withdrawing Funds from the Thrift Savings Plan, Death Benefits, Domestic 
Relations Orders Affecting Thrift Savings Plan Accounts, Loans, 
Miscellaneous,'' received on September 3, 2002.
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-8710. Report on D.C. Act 14-441, ``Domestic Relations Laws 
Clarification Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-8711. Report on D.C. Act 14-446, ``Honoraria Amendment Temporary Act 
of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-8712. Report on D.C. Act 14-458, ``Child Restraint Amendment Act of 
2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-8713. Report on D.C. Act 14-459, ``Technical Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-8714. Report on D.C. Act 14-444, ``Back-to-School Tax Holiday 
Temporary Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-8715. Report on D.C. Act 14-445, ``Special Education Task Force 
Temporary Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-8716. Report on D.C. Act 14-443, ``Public Health Laboratory Fee 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia
EC-8717. Report on D.C. Act 14-440, ``Improved Child Abuse 
Investigations Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

September 10, 2002

General Counsel, Office of Federal Financial Management, Office of 
  Management and Budget
EC-8854. Report of a vacancy in the position of controller, received on 
August 20, 2002.
  

General Counsel, Office of Management and Budget
EC-8855. Report of a nomination confirmed for the position of Deputy 
Director for Management, received on August 20, 2002.
  

Director, Court Services and Offenders Supervision Agency for the 
  District of Columbia
EC-8856. Draft of proposed legislation entitled ``Court Services and 
Offender Supervision Agency Interstate Supervision Act of 2002.''
  

Director, Court Services and Offenders Supervision Agency for the 
  District of Columbia
EC-8857. Draft of proposed legislation entitled ``Court Services and 
Offender Supervision Agency Appointment Act of 2002.''
  

Secretary of Transportation
EC-8858. Semiannual Report of the Office of the Inspector General for 
the period October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002.
  

Secretary of Treasury
EC-8859. Draft of proposed legislation entitled ``District of Columbia 
Retirement Protection Improvement Act of 2002.''
  

Chief Operating Officer/President, Financing Corporation
EC-8860. Report relative to the statement of the system on internal 
controls for December 31, 2000 and 2001.
  

September 12, 2002

Secretary, Postal Rate Commission
EC-8913. Report of a nomination confirmed for the position of 
Commissioner, received on September 9, 2002.
  

September 17, 2002

General Counsel, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of 
  the President
EC-9010. Report of a nomination for the position of Controller, Officer 
of Federal Financial Management, received on September 10, 2002.
  

September 18, 2002

Director, Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce
EC-9028. Report of a rule entitled ``Bureau of the Census Certification 
Process (RIN0607-AA36),'' received on September 13, 2002.
  

October 1, 2002

Investment Manager, Treasury Division, Army and Air Force Exchange 
  Service
EC-9205. Retirement Annuity Plan for Employees of the Army and Air Force 
Exchange Services, the Supplemental Deferred Compensation Plan for 
Members of the Executive Management Program of the Army and Air Force 
Exchange Services, and the Retirement Savings Plan and Trust for 
Employees of the Army and Air Force Exchange Service dated 2002.
  

October 4, 2002

Secretary of Transportation
EC-9281. Report of the Office of theInspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002.
  

Chairman, Postal Rate Commission
EC-9282. Report relative to network vulnerability assessment report 
dated August 2002.
  

Chairman, Federal Maritime Commission
EC-9283. Semiannual Report of the Office of the Inspector General for 
the period October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002.
  

Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget, Department of the 
  Interior
EC-9284. Department's inventory of commercial activites for Fiscal Year 
2001.
  

October 10, 2002

Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Acquisition Policy, National 
  Aeronautics and Space Administration, General Service Administration, 
  Department of Defense
EC-9298. Report of a rule entitled ``Federal Acquisition Regulation: 
Federal Acquisition Circular 2001-09 (FAC2001-09) received on October 2, 
2002.
  

Secretary of Commerce
EC-9299. Report of the Office of the Inspector General for the period 
October 1, 2001 through March 31, 2002.
  

October 17, 2002

Chief Judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia
EC-9394. The Family Court Transition Plan Progress Report.
  

November 13, 2002

Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency
EC-9455. Annual Performance and Accountability Report for Fiscal Year 
2001.
  

Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency
EC-9456. Annual Report to Congress on EPA Implementation of the Federal 
Financial Assistance Management Improvement Act of 1999.
  

Director, Federal Emergency Management Agency
EC-9457. Report relative to the Federal Emergency Management Agency's 
grant making processes.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-9458. Report entitled, ``Certification of the Fiscal Year 2002 
Revenue Projection in Support of the District's $283,870,000 Multimodal 
General Obligation Bonds and Refunding Bonds.''
  

Under Secretary of Defense, Technology and Logistics
EC-9459. Report on the Performance of Commercial Activities.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-9460. Report entitled, ``Mismanaged Special Education Payment System 
Vulnerable to Fraud, Waste, and Abuse.''
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-9461. Report entitled, ``Audit of Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2B 
For Fiscal Years 2000, 2001, 2002 Through March 31, 2002.
  

Comptroller General of the United States
EC-9462. Report of the list of General Accounting Office Reports for 
April 2002.
  

Acting Director, Peace Corps of the United States
EC-9463. Semi-annual report of the Peace Corps' Inspector General for 
the six-month period ending March 31, 2002.
  

Comptroller General of the United States, Government Accounting Office
EC-9464. Report of the list of General Accounting Office reports for 
July 2002.
  

November 14, 2002

Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department of 
  Health and Human Services
EC-9501. Report on the Department's commercial activities inventor.
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-9502. Report entitled ``Executive Branch Fails to Implement The 
Telephone Fraud Amendment Act.''
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-9503. Report entitled ``Certification Review of the Sufficiency of 
the Washington Convention Center Authority's Projected Revenue and 
Excess Reserve to Meet Projected Operating and Debt Service Expenditures 
and Reserve Requirements for Fiscal Year 2003.''
  

District of Columbia Auditor
EC-9504. Report entitled ``Audit of Advisory Neighborhood Commission 6B 
for Fiscal Years 1999 Through 2002, as of June 30th.''
  

Dirctor, Office of Compensation Administration, Office of Personnel 
  Management
EC-9505. Report of a rule entitled ``Basic Pay for Employees Temporary 
Organizations'' received October 28, 2002.
  

Director, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the 
  President
EC-9506. Report entitled ``Statistical Programs of the United States 
Government: Fiscal Year 2003.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-9507. Report on D.C. Act 14-462, ``General Obligation Bonds and Bond 
Anticipation Notes for Fiscal Years 2002-2007 Authorization Act of 
2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-9508. Report on D.C. Act 14-463, ``Mobile Telecommunications Sourcing 
Conformity Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-9509. Report on D.C. Act 14-465, ``Department of Insurance and 
Securities Regulation Merger Review Temporary Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-9510. Report on D.C. Act 14-466, ``Ward Redistricting Residential 
Permit Parking Extension Temporary Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-9511. Report on D.C. Act 14-464, ``Religious Organization Exemption 
Amendment Temporary Act 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-9512. Report on D.C. Act 14-468, ``Washington Metropolitan Area 
Transit Authority Property Dedication Transfer Tax Exemption Temporary 
Act 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-9513. Report on D.C. Act 14-467, ``Other-Type Funds Temporary Act of 
2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-9514. Report on D.C. Act 14-469, ``Motor Vehicle Registration and 
Operator's Permit Issuance Enhancement Temporary Amendment Act of 
2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-9515. Report on D.C. Act 14-471, ``Transfer of Jurisdiction of 
Reservation 19 and 124 Temporary Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-9516. Report on D.C. Act 14-470, ``Freedom Forum Real Property Tax 
Exemption and Equitable Real Property Tax Relief Temporary Act of 
2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-9517. Report on D.C. Act 14-486, ``Solid Waste Transfer Station 
Service and Settlement Agreements Temporary Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-9518. Report on D.C. Act 14-487, ``Solid Waste Facility Permit Phase-
Out Extension Temporary Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-9519. Report on D.C. Act 14-483, ``Tax Clarity and Related Amendments 
Temporary Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-9520. Report on D.C. Act 14-474, ``Automated Traffic Enforcement Fund 
Temporary Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-9521. Report on D.C. Act 14-482, ``Inheritance and Estate Tax 
Temporary Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-9522. Report on D.C. Act 14-472, ``Council Review of Existing 
Convention Center Site Redevelopment Temporary Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia
EC-9523. Report on D.C. Act 14-473, ``Capitol Hill Business Improvement 
District Temporary Amendment Act of 2002.''
  

Deputy Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records 
  Administration
EC-9524. Report of a rule entitled ``Debt Collection'' (RIN3095-AA77) 
received on October 16, 2002.
  

Deputy Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records 
  Administration
EC-9525. Report of a rule entitled ``Researcher Identification Cards'' 
(RIN3095-AB14).
  

Acting Director, Office of Regulatory Law, Department of Veterans 
  Affairs
EC-9528. Report of a rule entitled ``Recoupment of Severance Pay from VA 
Compensation'' received on October 15, 2002.
  

Acting Director, Office of Regulatory Law, Department of Veterans 
  Affairs
EC-9529. Report of a rule entitled ``Enrollment-Provision of Hospital 
and Outpatient Care to Veterans'' received on October 15, 2002.
  

November 18, 2002

Comptroller General of the United States, General Accounting Office
EC-9640. Report relative to Reports, Testimony, Correspondence, and 
Other Publications for August 2002.
  

Chairman, Consumer Product Safety Commission
EC-9641. Report relative to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety 
Commission's (CPSC) inventory of commercial activities for 2002.
  

Comptroller General of the United States, General Accounting Office
EC-9642. Report relative to Reports, Testimony, Correspondence, and 
Other Publications for September 2002.
  

November 20, 2002

Chairman, Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board
EC-9812. Report relative to the Federal Managers' Financial Integrity 
Act and the status of internal audit and investigative activities.
  

Chairman, Appraisal Subcommittee, Federal Financial Institutions 
  Examination Council
EC-9813. Report entitled ``Financial Statements and Independent 
Auditors' Report.''
  

Secretary, American Battle Monuments Commission
EC-9814. Annual Report of the American Battle Monuments Commission.
  

Assistant Secretary for Management and Chief Financial Officer, 
  Department of the Treasury
EC-9815. Report on the Fair Act Commercial Activities Inventory for 
2002.
  
            PETITIONS OR MEMORIALS REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE
            PETITIONS OR MEMORIALS REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE
                              ------------

June 7, 2001

POM-82. A concurrent resolution adopted by the House of the Legislature 
of the State of Louisiana relative to the United States Postal Service.
  

July 24, 2001

POM-154. A resolution adopted by the House of the General Assembly of 
Pennsylvania relative to issuing a Coal Miners' Postage Stamp.
  

October 30, 2001

POM-200. A resolution adopted by the Senate of the General Assembly of 
the State of Rhode Island relative to maintaining the public 
institutions status of D.C. General Hospital.
  
POM-211. A resolution adopted by the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and 
Accepted Masons of the State of Missouri relative to National Respect.
  
POM-213. A resolution adopted by the Commission of the City of Miami, 
Florida relative to September 11, 2001.
  

November 9, 2001

POM-218. A resolution adopted by the Council of Berkeley County, South 
Carolina relative to September 11, 2001.
  

May 16, 2002

POM-245. A resolution adopted by the Board of Commissioners of Warren 
Country, Georgia, relative to a U.S. Postal stamp honoring the late 
Senator Tom Watson.
  

  

  
   PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
   PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
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May 2, 2001

  

President of the United States
PM-16. Report concerning the District of Columbia Courts Fiscal Year 
2002 Budget Submission.
  

June 27, 2001

  

President of the United States
PM-31. Report of the Federal Labor Relations Authority for Fiscal Year 
2000.
  

November 15, 2001

  

President of the United States
PM-59. Report of the seventh biennial revision (2002-2006) to the United 
States Arctic Research Plan.
  

June 6, 2002

President of the United States
PM-89. Report of the Ninth Biennial Report of the Interagency Arctic 
Research Policy Committee from February 1, 2000 through January 31, 
2002.
  

June 18, 2002

President of the United States
PM-92. Draft of proposed legislation entitled ``Homeland Security Act of 
2002.''
  

July 12, 2002

President of the Untied States
PM-102. District of Columbia's Fiscal Year 2003 Budget Request Act.
  
  

  

  
         JURISTICTION OF THE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS

                                Rule XXV

                   STANDING COMMITTEES

    1. The following standing committees shall be appointed at the 
commencement of each Congress, and shall continue and have the power to 
act until their successors are appointed, with leave to report by bill 
or otherwise on matters within their respective jurisdictions:

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    (k)(1) Committee on Governmental Affairs, to which committee shall 
be referred all proposed legislation, messages, petitions, memorials, 
and other matters relating to the following subjects:

     1. Archives of the United States.

     2. Budget and accounting measures, other than appropriations, 
except as provided in the Congressional Budget Act of 1974.

     3. Census and collection of statistics, including economic and 
social statistics.

     4. Congressional organization, except for any part of the matter 
that amends the rules or orders of the Senate.

     5. Federal Civil Service.

     6. Government information.

     7. Intergovernmental relations.

     8. Municipal affairs of the District of Columbia, except 
appropriations therefor.

     9. Organization and management of United States nuclear export 
policy.

    10. Organization and reorganization of the executive branch of the 
Government.

    11. Postal service.

    12. Status of officers and employees of the United States, including 
their classification, compensation, and benefits.

    (2) Such committee shall have the duty of--

        (A) receiving and examining reports of the Comptroller General 
    of the United States and of submitting such recommendations to the 
    Senate as it deems necessary or desirable in connection with the 
    subject matter of such reports;

        (B) studying the efficiency, economy, and effectiveness of all 
    agencies and departments of the Government;

        (C) evaluating the effects of laws enacted to reorganize the 
    legislative and executive branches of the Government; and

        (D) studying the intergovernmental relationships between the 
    United States and the States and municipalities, and between the 
    United States and international organizations of which the United 
    States is a member.

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                 SENATE RESOLUTION 51, 107TH CONGRESS

            COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS

 Sec. 13. (a) * * *

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    (d)(1) The committee, or any duly authorized subcommittee of the 
committee, is authorized to study or investigate--

        (A) the efficiency and economy of operations of all branches of 
    the Government including the possible existence of fraud, 
    misfeasance, malfeasance, collusion, mismanagement, incompetence, 
    corruption, or unethical practices, waste, extravagance, conflicts 
    of interest, and the improper expenditure of Government funds in 
    transactions, contracts, and activities of the Government or of 
    Government officials and employees and any and all such improper 
    practices between Government personnel and corporations, 
    individuals, companies, or persons affiliated therewith, doing 
    business with the Government; and the compliance or noncompliance of 
    such corporations, companies, or individuals or other entities with 
    the rules, regulations, and laws governing the various governmental 
    agencies and its relationships with the public;

        (B) the extent to which criminal or other improper practices or 
    activities are, or have been, engaged in the field of labor-
    management relations or in groups or organizations of employees or 
    employers, to the detriment of interests of the public, employers, 
    or employees, and to determine whether any changes are required in 
    the laws of the United States in order to protect such interests 
    against the occurrence of such practices or activities;

        (C) organized criminal activity which may operate in or 
    otherwise utilize the facilities of interstate or international 
    commerce in furtherance of any transactions and the manner and 
    extent to which, and the identity of the persons, firms, or 
    corporations, or other entities by whom such utilization is being 
    made, and further, to study and investigate the manner in which and 
    the extent to which persons engaged in organized criminal activity 
    have infiltrated lawful business enterprise, and to study the 
    adequacy of Federal laws to prevent the operations of organized 
    crime in interstate or international commerce; and to determine 
    whether any changes are required in the laws of the United States in 
    order to protect against such practices or activities;

        (D) all other aspects of crime and lawlessness within the United 
    States which have an impact upon or affect the national health, 
    welfare, and safety; including but not limited to investment fraud 
    schemes, commodity and security fraud, computer fraud, and the use 
    of offshore banking and corporate facilities to carry out criminal 
    objectives;

        (E) the efficiency and economy of operations of all branches and 
    functions of the Government with particular reference to--

          (i) the effectiveness of present national security methods, 
             staffing, and processes as tested against the requirements 
               imposed by the rapidly mounting complexity of national 
                                 security problems;
            (ii) the capacity of present national security staffing, 
              methods, and processes to make full use of the Nation's 
                         resources of knowledge and talents;
           (iii) the adequacy of present intergovernmental relations 
             between the United States and international organizations 
             principally concerned with national security of which the 
                           United States is a member; and
         (iv) legislative and other proposals to improve these methods, 
                            processes, and relationships;

        (F) the efficiency, economy, and effectiveness of all agencies 
    and departments of the Government involved in the control and 
    management of energy shortages including, but not limited to, their 
    performance with respect to--

         (i) the collection and dissemination of accurate statistics on 
                               fuel demand and supply;
            (ii) the implementation of effective energy conservation 
                                      measures;
                    (iii) the pricing of energy in all forms;
           (iv) coordination of energy programs with State and local 
                                     government;
                     (v) control of exports of scarce fuels;
        (vi) the management of tax, import, pricing, and other policies 
                             affecting energy supplies;
          (vii) maintenance of the independent sector of the petroleum 
                       industry as a strong competitive force;
          (viii) the allocation of fuels in short supply by public and 
                                  private entities;
         (ix) the management of energy supplies owned or controlled by 
                                   the Government;
         (x) relations with other oil producing and consuming countries;
        (xi) the monitoring of compliance by governments, corporations, 
             or individuals with the laws and regulations governing the 
            allocation, conservation, or pricing of energy supplies; and
        (xii) research into the discovery and development of alternative 
                                  energy supplies;

        (G) the efficiency and economy of all branches and functions of 
    Government with particular references to the operations and 
    management of Federal regulatory policies and programs:

        Provided, That, in carrying out the duties herein set forth, the 
    inquiries of this committee or any subcommittee thereof shall not be 
    deemed limited to the records, functions, and operations of any 
    particular branch of the Government; but may extend to the records 
    and activities of any persons, corporation, or other entity.

    (2) Nothing contained in this subsection shall affect or impair the 
exercise of any other standing committee of the Senate of any power, or 
the discharge by such committee of any duty, conferred or imposed upon 
it by the Standing Rules of the Senate or by the Legislative 
Reorganization Act of 1946, as amended.

    (3) For the purposes of this subsection, the committee, or any duly 
authorized subcommittee thereof, or in chairman, or any other member of 
the committee or subcommittee designated by the chairman, from March 1, 
1997, through February 28, 1999, is authorized, in its, his, or their 
discretion--

        (A) to require by subpoena or otherwise the attendance of 
    witnesses and production of correspondence, books, papers, and 
    documents;

        (B) to hold hearings;

        (C) to sit and act at any time or place during the sessions, 
    recess, and adjournment periods of the Senate;

        (D) to administer oaths; and

        (E) to take testimony, either orally or by sworn statement, or, 
    in the case of staff members of the Committee and the Permanent 
    Subcommittee on Investigations, by deposition in accordance with the 
    Committee rules of Procedure.

    (4) All subpoenas and related legal processes of the committee and 
in subcommittees authorized under S. Res. 73 of the One Hundred Fourth 
Congress, second session, are authorized to continue.
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