[House Calendars, Final - 104th Congress, 2nd Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
1. UNION CALENDAR
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No.
1995
Jan. 24 Referred to the Message of the 1
Committee of the President of the
Whole House on the United States to the
State of the Union. Congress on the
(H. Doc. 104-1) subject of the state
of the Union.
H.R. 845 Mr. Livingston Rescinding certain 13
Feb. 10 (Appropriations). budget authority,
Rept. 104-30 and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1159 Mr. Livingston Making supplemental 37
Mar. 8 (Appropriations). appropriations and
Rept. 104-71 rescissions for the
fiscal year ending
September 30, 1995,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1135 Mr. Roberts To improve the Commodity 39
Mar. 14 (Agriculture). Distribution
Rept. 104-77 Programs of the
Department of
Agriculture, to
reform and simplify
the Food Stamp
Program, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1216 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To amend the Atomic 41
Mar. 23 Rept. 104-86 Energy Act of 1954
to provide for the
privatization of the
United States
Enrichment
Corporation.
H.R. 1218 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To extend the authority 42
Mar. 23 Rept. 104-88 of the Federal
Communications
Commission to use
competitive bidding
in granting licenses
and permits.
H.R. 618 Mr. Roberts To extend the 48
Apr. 6 (Agriculture). authorization for
Rept. 104-104 appropriations for
the Commodity
Futures Trading
Commission through
fiscal year 2000.
H.R. 1323 Mr. Shuster To reduce risk to public 58
May 1 (Transportation and safety and the
Part I Infrastructure). environment
associated with
pipeline
transportation of
natural gas and
hazardous liquids,
and for other
purposes.
June 1 Mr. Bliley (Commerce).
Part II Rept. 104-110
H.R. 260 Mr. Young of Alaska To provide for the 60
June 7 (Resources). development of a
Rept. 104-133 plan and a
management review of
the National Park
System and to reform
the process by which
areas are considered
for addition to the
National Park
System, and for
other purposes.
(Failed of passage under
suspension of the
rules Sept. 19,
1995.)
Rept. 104-142 Mr. Livingston Report on the 65
June 15 (Appropriations). Subdivision of
Budget Totals for
Fiscal Year 1996.
H.R. 1812 Mr. Archer (Ways and To amend the Internal 67
June 16 Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 104-145 to revise the
income, estate, and
gift tax rules
applicable to
individuals who lose
United States
citizenship.
H.R. 558 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To grant the consent of 68
June 20 Rept. 104-148 the Congress to the
Texas Low-Level
Radioactive Waste
Disposal Compact.
(Failed of passage under
suspension of the
rules Sept. 19,
1995.)
H.R. 1077 Mr. Young of Alaska To authorize the Bureau 72
June 22 (Resources). of Land Management.
Rept. 104-155
Rept. 104-156 Mr. Clinger (Government A Citizen's Guide on 73
June 22 Reform and Using the Freedom of
Oversight). Information Act and
the Privacy Act of
1974 to Request
Government Records.
H.R. 1062 Mr. Leach (Banking and To enhance competition 74
May 18 Financial Services). in the financial
Part I services industry by
providing a
prudential framework
for the affiliation
of banks, securities
firms, and other
financial service
providers.
June 13
Supplemental
Part II
June 22 Mr. Bliley (Commerce).
Part III Rept. 104-127
H.R. 541 Mr. Young of Alaska To reauthorize the 76
May 1 (Resources). Atlantic Tunas
Part I Convention Act of
1975, and for other
purposes.
June 27 Mr. Archer (Ways and
Part II Means).
Rept. 104-109
H.R. 1887 Mr. Archer (Ways and To authorize 78
June 27 Means). appropriations for
Rept. 104-161 fiscal years 1996
and 1997 for the
International Trade
Commission, the
Customs Service, and
the Office of the
United States Trade
Representative, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 1176 Mr. Goodling (Economic To nullify an executive 80
June 27 and Educational order that prohibits
Opportunities). Federal contracts
Rept. 104-163 with companies that
hire permanent
replacements for
striking employees.
H.R. 1557 Mr. Goodling (Economic To authorize 81
June 29 and Educational appropriations for
Opportunities). fiscal year 1996,
Rept. 104-170 1997, 1998 for the
National Endowment
for the Arts, the
National Endowment
for the Humanities,
and the Institute
for Museum Services;
and to repeal the
National Foundation
on the Arts and the
Humanities Act of
1965 effective
October 1, 1998.
H.R. 1826 Mr. Clinger (Government To repeal the 85
July 10 Reform and authorization of
Oversight). transitional
Rept. 104-174 appropriations for
the United States
Postal Service, and
for other purposes.
Rept. 104-175 Mr. Livingston Report on the 86
July 11 (Appropriations). Subdivision of
Budget Totals for
Fiscal Year 1996.
H.R. 1175 Mr. Young of Alaska To amend Public Law 89- 89
May 16 (Resources). 454 to provide for
Part I the reauthorization
of appropriations.
July 11 Mr. Walker (Science).
Part II Rept. 104-123
H.R. 1858 Mr. Leach (Banking and To reduce paperwork and 98
July 18 Financial Services). additional
Rept. 104-193 regulatory burdens
for depository
institutions.
June 18
Supplemental
Part II
Rept. 104-197 Mr. Livingston Report on the Revised 101
July 20 (Appropriations). Subdivision of
Budget Totals for
Fiscal Year 1996.
H.R. 1814 Mr. Walker (Science). To authorize 102
July 21 Rept. 104-199 appropriations for
environmental
research,
development, and
demonstration
activities of the
Environmental
Protection Agency
for fiscal year
1996, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1528 Mr. Hyde (Judiciary). To supersede the 104
July 24 Rept. 104-203 Modification of
Part I Final Judgement
entered August 24,
1982, in the
antitrust action
styled United States
v. Western Electric,
Civil Action No. 82-
0192, United States
District court for
the District of
Columbia, and for
other purposes.
July 24
Commerce
discharged
H.R. 1445 Mr. Moorhead To amend Rule 30 of the 120
Aug. 2 (Judiciary). Federal Rules of
Rept. 104-228 Civil Procedure to
restore the
stenographic
preference for
depositions.
H.R. 1852 Mr. Walker (Science). To authorize 124
Aug. 4 Rept. 104-231 appropriations for
the National Science
Foundations, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1870 Mr. Walker (Science). To authorize 125
Aug. 4 Rept. 104-232 appropriations for
the activities of
the Under Secretary
of Commerce for
Technology, and for
Scientific and
Technical Research
Services and
Construction of
Research Facilities
activities of the
National Institute
of Standards and
Technology, for
fiscal year 1996,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2043 Mr. Walker (Science). To authorize 126
Aug. 4 Rept. 104-233 appropriations to
the National
Aeronautics and
Space Administration
for human space
flight, science,
aeronautics, and
technology, mission
support, and
Inspector General,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1851 Mr. Walker (Science). To authorize 128
Aug. 4 Rept. 104-235 appropriations for
carrying out the
Federal Fire
Prevention and
Control Act of 1974
for fiscal years
1996 and 1997.
H.R. 2277 Mr. Gekas (Judiciary). To abolish the Legal 136
Sept. 21 Rept. 104-255 Services Corporation
and provide the
States with money to
fund qualified legal
services.
Rept. 104-266 Mr. Livingston Report on the Revised 137
Sept. 27 (Appropriations). Subdivision of
Budget Totals for
Fiscal Year 1996.
H.R. 1815 Mr. Walker (Science). To authorize 140
Aug. 4 appropriations for
Part I the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric
Administration for
fiscal year 1996,
and for other
purposes.
Sept. 29 Mr. Young of Alaska
Part II (Resources).
Rept. 104-237
H.R. 1020 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To amend the Nuclear 152
Sept. 20 Rept. 104-254 Waste Policy Act of
Part I 1982.
Oct. 24
Transportation
and
Infrastructure,
Resources and
Budget
discharged
H.R. 994 Mr. Clinger (Government To require the periodic 165
Oct. 19 Reform and review and automatic
Part I Oversight). termination of
Federal regulations.
Nov. 7 Mr. Hyde (Judiciary).
Part II Rept. 104-284
H.R. 2494 Mr. Archer (Ways and To amend the Internal 175
Nov. 7 Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 104-324 to provide for the
treatment of bad
debt reserves of
savings associations
which are required
to convert into
banks, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1122 Mr. Young of Alaska To authorize and direct 183
July 13 (Resources). the Secretary of
Part I Rept. 104-187 Energy to sell the
Alaska Power
Administration, and
for other purposes.
Nov. 24
Commerce
discharged
Rept. 104-380 Mr. Livingston Report on the Revised 192
Dec. 5 (Appropriations). Subdivision of
Budget Totals for
Fiscal Year 1996.
H.R. 1710 Mr. Hyde (Judiciary). To combat terrorism. 193
Dec. 5 Rept. 104-383
H.R. 1745 Mr. Young of Alaska To designate certain 202
Dec. 11 (Resources). public lands in the
Rept. 104-396 State of Utah as
wilderness, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2661 Mr. Clinger (Government To amend the District of 205
Dec. 14 Reform and Columbia Self-
Oversight). Government and
Rept. 104-408 Governmental
Reorganization Act
to permit the
District of Columbia
to expend its own
funds during any
portion of a fiscal
year for which
Congress has not
enacted the budget
of the District of
Columbia for the
fiscal year, and to
provide for the
appropriation of a
monthly pro-rated
portion of the
annual Federal
payment to the
District of Columbia
for such fiscal year
during such portion
of the year.
H.R. 2402 Mr. Young of Alaska To authorize an exchange 206
Dec. 15 (Resources). of lands in the
Rept. 104-409 State of Utah at
Snowbasin Ski Area.
Rept. 104-434 Mr. Clinger (Government Creating a 21st Century 209
Dec. 21 Reform and Government.
Oversight).
Rept. 104-435 Mr. Clinger (Government Making Government Work: 210
Dec. 21 Reform and Fulfilling the
Oversight). Mandate for Change.
Rept. 104-436 Mr. Clinger (Government The FDA Food Additive 211
Dec. 21 Reform and Review Process:
Oversight). Backlog and Failure
to Observe Statutory
Deadline.
Rept. 104-437 Mr. Clinger (Government The Federal Takeover of 212
Dec. 21 Reform and the Chicago Housing
Oversight). Authority--HUD Needs
to Determine Long-
Term Implications.
Rept. 104-438 Mr. Clinger (Government Voices for Change. 213
Dec. 21 Reform and
Oversight).
H.R. 2814 Mr. Stump (Veterans' To authorize major 216
Dec. 22 Affairs). medical facility
Rept. 104-443 projects and major
medical facility
leases for the
Department of
Veterans Affairs for
fiscal year 1996,
and for other
purposes.
1996
Jan. 9 Referred to the Message of the 218
Committee of the President of the
Whole House on the United States to the
State of the Union. Congress whereby he
(H. Doc. 104-160) submits a plan to
achieve a balanced
budget not later
than the fiscal year
2002 as certified by
the Congressional
Budget Office on
January 6, 1996.
Jan. 23 Referred to the Message of the 219
Committee of the President of the
Whole House on the United States to the
State of the Union. Congress on the
(H. Doc. 104-168) subject of the state
of the Union.
H.R. 2100 Mr. Young of Alaska To direct the Secretary 220
Jan. 24 (Resources). of the Interior to
Rept. 104-452 make technical
corrections to maps
relating to the
Coastal Barrier
Resources System.
H.R. 2130 Mr. Roberts To amend the Farm Credit 233
Jan. 4 (Agriculture). Act of 1971 to
Part I Rept. 104-446 improve the
efficiency and
operation of the
Federal Agricultural
Mortgage Corporation
in order better to
ensure that farmers,
ranchers and rural
home owners will
have access to a
stable and
competitive supply
of mortgage credit
now and in the
future.
Mar. 15
Banking and
Financial
Services
discharged
Rept. 104-486 Mr. Clinger (Government National Drug Policy: A 235
Mar. 19 Reform and Review of the Status
Oversight). of the Drug War.
H.R. 2824 Mr. Young of Alaska To authorize an exchange 236
Mar. 25 (Resources). of lands in the
Rept. 104-493 State of Utah at
Snowbasin Ski Area.
H.R. 2747 Mr. Shuster To direct the 247
Mar. 29 (Transportation and Administrator of the
Infrastructure). Environmental
Rept. 104-515 Protection Agency to
make grants to
States for the
purpose of financing
the construction,
rehabilitation, and
improvement of water
supply systems, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 995 Mr. Goodling (Economic To amend the Employee 248
Mar. 25 and Educational Retirement Income
Part I Opportunities). Security Act of 1974
Rept. 104-498 to provide new
portability,
participation,
solvency, claims,
and other consumer
protections and
freedoms for workers
in a mobile
workforce; to
increase purchasing
power for employers
and employees by
removing barriers to
the voluntary
formation of
multiple employer
health plans and
fully-insured
multiple employer
arrangements; to
increase health plan
competition
providing more
affordable choice of
coverage by removing
restrictive State
laws relating to
provider health
networks, employer
health coalitions,
and insured plans
and the offering of
medisave plans; to
expand access to
fully-insured
coverage for
employees of small
employers through
fair rating
standards and open
markets; and for
other purposes.
Mar. 29
Commerce
discharged
H.R. 3070 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To improve portability 249
Mar. 25 Rept. 104-497 and continuity of
Part I health insurance
coverage in the
group and individual
markets, to combat
waste, fraud, and
abuse in health
insurance and health
care delivery, and
to simplify the
administration of
health insurance.
Mar. 29
Ways and
Means,
Judiciary and
Economic and
Educational
Opportunities
discharged
H.R. 2570 Mr. Goodling (Economic To amend the Older 263
Apr. 25 and Educational Americans Act of
Opportunities). 1965 to authorize
Rept. 104-539 appropriations for
fiscal years 1997,
1998, 1999, 2000,
and 2001, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2604 Mr. Hyde (Judiciary). To amend title 28, 279
May 9 Rept. 104-569 United States Code,
to authorize the
appointment of
additional
bankruptcy judges,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 3144 Mr. Spence (National To establish a United 287
May 16 Security). States policy for
Part I Rept. 104-583 the deployment of a
national missile
defense system, and
for other purposes.
May 16
International
Relations
discharged
H.R. 2531 Mr. Goodling (Economic To amend the Fair Labor 292
May 23 and Educational Standards Act of
Opportunities). 1938 to clarify the
Rept. 104-592 exemption for
houseparents from
the minimum wage and
maximum hours
requirements of that
Act, and for other
purposes.
Rept. 104-594 Mr. Livingston Report on the 294
May 23 (Appropriations). Subdivision of
Budget Totals for
Fiscal Year 1997.
H.R. 1036 Mr. Shuster To amend the 296
May 29 (Transportation and Metropolitan
Infrastructure). Washington Airports
Rept. 104-596 Act of 1986 to
direct the President
to appoint
additional members
to the board of
directors of the
Metropolitan
Washington Airports
Authority, to
replace the Board of
Review of the
Airports Authority
with a Federal
Advisory Commission,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 3184 Mr. Clinger (Government To streamline and 302
June 6 Reform and improve the
Oversight). effectiveness of
Rept. 104-607 chapter 75 of title
31, United States
Code (commonly
referred to as the
``Single Audit
Act'').
H.R. 1663 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). To amend the Waste 307
Apr. 25 Rept. 104-540 Isolation Pilot
Part I Plant Land
Withdrawal Act.
June 14
National
Security
discharged
Rept. 104-624 Mr. Livingston Report on the 312
June 17 (Appropriations). Subdivision of
Budget Totals for
Fiscal Year 1997.
Rept. 104-641 Mr. Clinger (Government Fraud and Abuse in 320
June 27 Reform and Medicare and
Oversight). Medicaid: Stronger
Enforcement and
Better Management
Could Save Billions.
H.R. 2560 Mr. Young of Alaska To provide for 323
June 27 (Resources). conveyances of
Rept. 104-643 certain lands in
Alaska to
Chickaloon-Moose
Creek Native
Association, Inc.,
Ninilchik Native
Association, Inc.,
Seldovia Native
Association, Inc.,
Tyonek Native
Corporation, and
Knikatnu, Inc. under
the Alaska Native
Claims Settlement
Act.
H.R. 2925 Mr. Hyde (Judiciary). To modify the 325
June 27 Rept. 104-646 application of the
antitrust laws to
health care provider
networks that
provide health care
services; and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3290 Mr. Young of Alaska To authorize 335
July 8 (Resources). appropriations for
Rept. 104-658 the Bureau of Land
Management for each
of the fiscal years
1997 through 2002.
Rept. 104-672 Mr. Livingston Report on the Revised 344
July 12 (Appropriations). Subdivision of
Budget Totals for
Fiscal Year 1997.
S. 1459 Mr. Young of Alaska To provide for uniform 346
July 12 (Resources). management of
Part I Rept. 104-674 livestock grazing on
Federal land, and
for other purposes.
July 12
Agriculture
discharged
H.R. 3760 Mr. Thomas (House To amend the Federal 349
July 16 Oversight). Election Campaign
Rept. 104-677 Act of 1971 to
reform the financing
of Federal election
campaigns, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1784 Mr. Young of Alaska To validate certain 359
July 18 (Resources). conveyances made by
Rept. 104-691 the Southern Pacific
Transportation
Company within the
cities of Reno,
Nevada, and Tulare,
California, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3237 Mr. Combest To provide for improved 365
June 13 (Intelligence). management and
Part I operation of
intelligence
activities of the
Government by
providing for a more
corporate approach
to intelligence, to
reorganize the
agencies of the
Government engaged
in intelligence
activities so as to
provide an improved
Intelligence
Community for the
21st century, and
for other purposes.
July 23
Government
Reform and
Oversight
discharged
July 23 Mr. Spence (National
Part II Security).
Rept. 104-620
H.R. 3491 Mr. Thomas (House To repeal the American 377
July 26 Oversight). Folklife
Rept. 104-710 Preservation Act.
H.R. 3759 Mr. Gilman To extend the authority 386
July 30 (International of the Overseas
Relations). Private Investment
Rept. 104-722 Corporation, and for
other purposes.
(Failed of passage under
suspension of the
rules Sept. 11,
1996.)
Rept. 104-727 Mr. Livingston Revised Subdivision of 388
July 31 (Appropriations). Budget Totals for
Fiscal Year 1997.
H.R. 351 Mr. Canady (Judiciary). To amend the Voting 389
July 31 Rept. 104-728 Rights Act of 1965
to eliminate certain
provisions relating
to bilingual voting
requirements.
Rept. 104-745 Mr. Clinger (Government Laws Related to Federal 391
Aug. 2 Reform and Financial
Oversight). Management.
Rept. 104-746 Mr. Clinger (Government Protecting the Nation's 392
Aug. 2 Reform and Blood Supply from
Oversight). Infectious Agents:
The Need for New
Standards to Meet
New Threats.
Rept. 104-747 Mr. Clinger (Government Health Care Fraud: All 393
Aug. 2 Reform and Public and Private
Oversight). Payers Need Federal
Criminal Anti-Fraud
Protections.
Rept. 104-748 Mr. Clinger (Government A Two-Year Review of 394
Aug. 2 Reform and the White House
Oversight). Communications
Agency Reveals Major
Mismanagement, Lack
of Accountability,
and Significant
Mission Creep.
Rept. 104-749 Mr. Clinger (Government Investigation into the 395
Aug. 2 Reform and Activities of
Oversight). Federal Law
Enforcement Agencies
toward the Branch
Davidians.
H.R. 2107 Mr. Young of Alaska To amend the Land and 403
Sept. 4 (Resources). Water Conservation
Rept. 104-757 Fund Act of 1965 to
improve the quality
of visitor services
provided by Federal
land management
agencies through an
incentive-based
recreation fee
program, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3903 Mr. Young of Alaska To require the Secretary 413
Sept. 4 (Resources). of the Interior to
Rept. 104-768 sell the Sly Park
Dam and Reservoir,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2145 Mr. Shuster To reauthorize and make 419
July 18 (Transportation and reforms to programs
Part I Infrastructure). authorized by the
Rept. 104-693 Public Works and
Economic Development
Act of 1965 and the
Appalachian Regional
Development Act of
1965.
Sept. 6
Banking and
Financial
Services
discharged
H.R. 2275 Mr. Young of Alaska To reauthorize and amend 420
Sept. 9 (Resources). the Endangered
Part I Rept. 104-778 Species Act of 1973.
Sept. 9
Agriculture
discharged
H.R. 2693 Mr. Young of Alaska To require the Secretary 421
Sept. 9 (Resources). of Agriculture to
Rept. 104-779 make a minor
adjustment in the
exterior boundary of
the Hells Canyon
Wilderness in the
States of Oregon and
Idaho to exclude an
established Forest
Service road
inadvertently
included in the
wilderness.
H.R. 3876 Mr. Goodling (Economic To amend the Juvenile 422
Sept. 12 and Educational Justice and
Opportunities). Delinquency
Rept. 104-783 Prevention Act of
1974 to authorize
appropriations for
fiscal years 1997,
1998, 1999, 2000;
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 3460 Mr. Moorhead To establish the Patent 423
Sept. 12 (Judiciary). and Trademark Office
Rept. 104-784 as a Government
corporation, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3024 Mr. Young of Alaska To provide a process 442
July 26 (Resources). leading to full
Part I self-government for
Puerto Rico.
Sept. 18 Mr. Solomon (Rules).
Part II Rept. 104-713
H.R. 3828 Mr. Young of Alaska To amend the Indian 443
Sept. 19 (Resources). Child Welfare Act of
Rept. 104-808 1978, and for other
purposes.
Rept. 104-821 Mr. Clinger (Government Sampling and 449
Sept. 24 Reform and Statistical
Oversight). Adjustment in the
Decennial Census:
Fundamental Flaws.
H.R. 3752 Mr. Young of Alaska To preserve the 456
Sept. 24 (Resources). sovereignty of the
Rept. 104-835 United States over
public lands and
acquired lands owned
by the United
States, and to
preserve State
sovereignty and
private property
rights in non-
Federal lands
surrounding those
public lands and
acquired lands.
(Failed of passage under
suspension of the
rules Sept. 26,
1996.)
H.R. 3874 Mr. Canady (Judiciary). To reauthorize the 459
Sept. 26 Rept. 104-846 United States
Commission on Civil
Rights, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2086 Mr. Clinger (Government To increase the overall 460
Sept. 26 Reform and economy and
Oversight). efficiency of
Rept. 104-847 Government
operations and
enable more
efficient use of
Federal funding, by
enabling local
governments and
private, nonprofit
organizations to use
amounts available
under certain
Federal assistance
programs in
accordance with
approved local
flexibility plans.
Rept. 104-849 Mr. Clinger (Government Investigation of the 461
Sept. 26 Reform and White House Travel
Oversight). Office Firings and
Related Matters.
H.R. 4067 Mr. Young of Alaska To provide for 463
Sept. 27 (Resources). representation of
Rept. 104-856 the Northern Mariana
Islands by a
nonvoting Delegate
in the House of
Representatives.
Rept. 104-857 Mr. Clinger (Government Year 2000 Computer 464
Sept. 27 Reform and Software Conversion:
Oversight). Summary of Oversight
Findings and
Recommendations.
Rept. 104-858 Mr. Clinger (Government Crude Oil 465
Sept. 27 Reform and Undervaluation: The
Oversight). Ineffective Response
of the Minerals
Management Service.
H.R. 3307 Mr. Hyde (Judiciary). To amend title 5, United 466
Sept. 28 Rept. 104-859 States Code, to
provide for a
limitation on
sanctions imposed by
agencies, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2392 Mr. Young of Alaska To amend the Umatilla 467
Sept. 28 (Resources). Basin Project Act to
Rept. 104-860 establish boundaries
for irrigation
districts within the
Umatilla Basin, and
for other purposes.
Rept. 104-861 Mr. Clinger (Government Federal Government 468
Sept. 28 Reform and Management:
Oversight). Examining Government
Performance As We
Near the Next
Century.
Rept. 104-862 Mr. Clinger (Government Investigation into the 469
Sept. 28 Reform and White House and
Oversight). Department of
Justice on Security
of FBI Background
Investigation Files.
H.R. 3534 Mr. Young of Alaska To authorize the 470
Oct. 3 (Resources). Secretary of the
Rept. 104-866 Interior to renew
certain permits in
the Mineral King
Addition of the
Sequoia National
Park and to protect
historic and
cultural resources
in that National
Park, and for other
purposes.
Rept. 104-868 Mr. Solomon (Rules). Survey of Activities of 471
Nov. 26 the House Committee
on Rules, 104th
Congress.
Rept. 104-869 Mr. Stump (Veterans' Activities of the 472
Dec. 18 Affairs). Committee on
Veterans' Affairs
for the 104th
Congress.
Rept. 104-870 Mr. Livingston Report on Activities of 473
Dec. 19 (Appropriations). the Committee on
Appropriations
During the 104th
Congress.
Rept. 104-871 Mr. Shuster Summary of Legislative 474
Dec. 20 (Transportation and and Oversight
Infrastructure). Activities of the
Committee on
Transportation and
Infrastructure for
the 104th Congress.
Rept. 104-872 Mr. Archer (Ways and Report on Legislative 475
Dec. 20 Means). and Oversight
Activity of the
Committee on Ways
and Means During the
104th Congress.
Rept. 104-873 Mrs. Meyers of Kansas A Report of the Summary 476
Dec. 31 (Small Business). of Activities of the
Committee on Small
Business During the
104th Congress.
1997
Rept. 104-874 Mr. Clinger (Government Report on the 477
Jan. 2 Reform and Activities of the
Oversight). Committee on
Government Reform
and Oversight During
the 104th Congress.
Rept. 104-875 Mr. Goodling (Economic Report on the 478
Jan. 2 and Educational Activities of the
Opportunities). Committee on
Economic and
Educational
Opportunities During
the 104th Congress.
Rept. 104-877 Mr. Leach (Banking and Report on the 479
Jan. 2 Financial Services). Activities of the
Committee on Banking
and Financial
Services During the
104th Congress.
Rept. 104-878 Mr. Young of Alaska Report on Legislative 480
Jan. 2 (Resources). and Oversight
Activities of the
Committee on
Resources During the
104th Congress.
Rept. 104-879 Mr. Hyde (Judiciary). Report on the 481
Jan. 2 Activities of the
Committee on the
Judiciary During the
104th Congress.
Rept. 104-880 Mr. Kasich (Budget). Activities and Summary 482
Jan. 2 Report of the
Committee on the
Budget During the
104th Congress.
Rept. 104-881 Mr. Roberts Report on the 483
Jan. 2 (Agriculture). Activities of the
Committee on
Agriculture During
the 104th Congress.
Rept. 104-882 Mr. Bliley (Commerce). Report on the Activity 484
Jan. 2 of the Committee on
Commerce During the
104th Congress.
Rept. 104-883 Mr. Gilman Legislative Review 485
Jan. 2 (International Activities Report of
Relations). the Committee on
International
Relations During the
104th Congress.
Rept. 104-884 Mr. Spence (National Report of the 486
Jan. 2 Security). Activities of the
Committee on
National Security
During the 104th
Congress.
Rept. 104-885 Mr. Thomas (House Report on the 487
Jan. 2 Oversight). Activities of the
Committee on House
Oversight During the
104th Congress.
Rept. 104-886 Mrs. Johnson of Report on the 488
Jan. 2 Connecticut Activities of the
(Standards of Committee on
Official Conduct). Standards of
Official Conduct
During the 104th
Congress.
Rept. 104-887 Mr. Walker (Science). Summary of Activities 489
Jan. 2 of the Committee on
Science During the
104th Congress.
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