[Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Final Calendar]
[From the U.S. Government Printing Office, www.gpo.gov]
S. PRT. 105-91
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COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR
UNITED STATES SENATE
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LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR
ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
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Convened January 7, 1997 |
-- FIRST SESSION
Adjourned November 13, 1997
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Convened January 27, 1998 |
-- SECOND SESSION
Adjourned December 21, 1998
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JOHN H. CHAFEE, Chairman
FINAL CALENDAR
December 31, 1998
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CONTENTS
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Committee members and staff.......................................
3
Subcommittees.....................................................
4
Jurisdiction of the committee.....................................
5
Rules of procedure................................................
6
History and work of the committee.................................
9
Measures Within the Jurisdiction of the Committee on Environment
and Public Works--105th Congress................................
10
Chronology and status of Senate bills.............................
25
Chronology and status of House Acts...............................
49
Chronology and status of resolutions..............................
59
Nominations.......................................................
61
Measures reported to the Senate...................................
65
Measures enacted into law.........................................
71
Hearings and meetings held by the committee.......................
75
Presidential messages.............................................
89
Executive communications..........................................
91
Petitions and Memorials...........................................
117
Publications:
Hearings......................................................
121
Committee prints..............................................
122
Reports.......................................................
122
Author index......................................................
125
Subject index.....................................................
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SENATE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT
AND PUBLIC WORKS
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JOHN H. CHAFEE, Rhode Island, Chairman
JOHN W. WARNER, Virginia MAX BAUCUS, Montana
ROBERT SMITH, New Hampshire DANIEL PATRICK MOYNIHAN, New
York
DIRK KEMPTHORNE, Idaho FRANK R. LAUTENBERG, New
Jersey
JAMES M. INHOFE, Oklahoma HARRY REID, Nevada
CRAIG THOMAS, Wyoming BOB GRAHAM, Florida
CHRISTOPHER S. BOND, Missouri JOSEPH I. LIEBERMAN,
Connecticut
TIM HUTCHINSON, Arkansas BARBARA BOXER, California
WAYNE ALLARD, Colorado RON WYDEN, Oregon
JEFF SESSIONS, Alabama
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Jimmie Powell, Staff Director
Thomas J. Sliter, Minority Staff Director
Deputy Staff Professional Staff Office/Systems Staff Assistants
Director Members Manager
Thomas J. Gibson Daniel J. Carolyn A. Justin E.
Corbett Streeter Brown
Jo-Ellen Darcy Janet L.
Burrell
Chief Counsel Stephanie N. Financial Clerk Camille
Daigle Formica
Ann R. Klee Daniel Delich Alicia L. Michael T.
Butler Hill
Amy F. Dunathan Patrick Mara
Minority Chief Abigail R. Minority Office Irene S.
Counsel Kinnison Manager Sarate
Michael W. Evans Ann W. Loomis Karen M. Michelle A.
Piccione Traficante
Kathryn E.
Ruffalo
Counsels James L. Tate Editorial
Director
Albert A. Catherine T. Duane Nystrom
Dahlberg Taylor
Christopher J.
Hessler
David W. Hoskins Press Secretary
Jeffrey S. Steven R.
Merrifield Bentfield
Jason M. Patlis
Barbara W. Legislative
Roberts Correspondent
Barbara A. Rogers Chelsea I.
Henderson
Andrew R. Wheeler
Linda J. Willard
SUBCOMMITTEES
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TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
JOHN W. WARNER, Virginia, Chairman
ROBERT SMITH, New Hampshire MAX BAUCUS, Montana
DIRK KEMPTHORNE, Idaho DANIEL PATRICK MOYNIHAN, New
York
CHRISTOPHER S. BOND, Missouri HARRY RIED, Nevada
JAMES M. INHOFE, Oklahoma BOB GRAHAM, Florida
CRAIG THOMAS, Wyoming BARBARA BOXER, California
SUPERFUND, WASTE CONTROL, AND RISK ASSESSMENT
ROBERT SMITH, New Hampshire, Chairman
JOHN W. WARNER, Virginia FRANK R. LAUTENBERG, New
Jersey
JAMES M. INHOFE, Oklahoma DANIEL PATRICK MOYNIHAN, New
York
WAYNE ALLARD, Colorado BARBARA BOXER, California
JEFF SESSIONS, Alabama BOB GRAHAM, Florida
DRINKING WATER, FISHERIES, AND WILDLIFE
DIRK KEMPTHORNE, Idaho, Chairman
CRAIG THOMAS, Wyoming HARRY RIED, Nevada
CHRISTOPHER S. BOND, Missouri FRANK R. LAUTENBERG, New
Jersey
JOHN W. WARNER, Virginia JOSEPH I. LIEBERMAN,
Connecticut
TIM HUTCHINSON, Arkansas RON WYDEN, Oregon
CLEAN AIR, WETLANDS, PRIVATE PROPERTY, AND NUCLEAR
SAFETY
JAMES M. INHOFE, Oklahoma, Chairman
TIM HUTCHINSON, Arkansas BOB GRAHAM, Florida
WAYNE ALLARD, Colorado JOSEPH I. LIEBERMAN,
Connecticut
JEFF SESSIONS, Alabama BARBARA BOXER, California
JURISDICTION
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(Pursuant to Rule XXV, Sec. 2, Standing Rules of the
Senate)
The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works is one of
sixteen standing committees established by Rule XXV of the Senate, under
which committee jurisdictions were last revised by the adoption of S.
Res. 4, Senate Committee Reorganization, February 11, 1977.
Section 2 of Rule XXV as amended on January 7, 1993 provides that
the Committee shall consist of seventeen Senators.
The pertinent section of Senate Rule XXV follows:
(h)(1) Committee on Environment and Public Works, to which shall be
referred all proposed legislation, messages, petitions, memorials, and
other matters relating to the following subjects:
1. Air pollution.
2. Construction and maintenance of highways.
3. Environmental aspects of outer continental shelf lands.
4. Environmental effects of toxic substances, other than pesticides.
5. Environmental policy.
6. Environmental research and development.
7. Fisheries and wildlife.
8. Flood control and improvement of rivers and harbors, including
environmental aspects of deepwater ports.
9. Noise pollution.
10. Nonmilitary environmental regulation and control of nuclear
energy.
11. Ocean dumping.
12. Public buildings and improved grounds for the United States
generally, including Federal buildings in the District of Columbia.
13. Public works, bridges, and dams.
14. Regional economic development.
15. Solid waste disposal and recycling.
16. Water pollution.
17. Water resources.
(2) Such committee shall also study and review, on a comprehensive
basis, matters relating to environmental protection and resource
utilization and conservation, and report thereon from time to time.
RULES OF PROCEDURE OF THE COMMITTEE
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Rule 1. Committee Meetings in General.
(a) Regular Meeting Days. For purposes of complying with paragraph 3
of Senate Rule XXVI, the regular meeting day of the committee is the
first and third Thursday of each month at 10:00 a.m. If there is no
business before the committee, the regular meeting shall be omitted.
(b) Additional Meetings. The chairman may call additional meetings,
after consulting with the ranking minority member. Subcommittee chairmen
may call meetings, with the concurrence of the chairman of the
committee, after consulting with the ranking minority members of the
subcommittee and the committee.
(c) Presiding Officer.
(1) The chairman shall preside at all meetings of the committee.
If the chairman is not present, the ranking majority member who is
present shall preside.
(2) Subcommittee chairmen shall preside at all meetings of their
subcommittees. If the subcommittee chairman is not present, the
ranking majority member of the subcommittee who is present shall
preside.
(3) Notwithstanding the rule prescribed by paragraphs (1) and
(2), any member of the committee may preside at a hearing.
(d) Open Meetings. Meetings of the committee and subcommittees,
including hearings and business meetings, are open to the public. A
portion of a meeting may be closed to the public if the committee
determines by rollcall vote of a majority of the members present that
the matters to be discussed or the testimony to be taken--
(1) will disclose matters necessary to be kept secret in the
interests of national defense or the confidential conduct of the
foreign relations of the United States;
(2) relate solely to matters of committee staff personnel or
internal staff management or procedure; or
(3) constitute any other grounds for closure under paragraph
5(b) of Senate Rule XXVI.
(e) Broadcasting.
(1) Public meetings of the committee or a subcommittee may be
televised, broadcast, or recorded by a member of the Senate press
gallery or an employee of the Senate.
(2) Any member of the Senate Press Gallery or employee of the
Senate wishing to televise, broadcast, or record a committee meeting
must notify the staff director or the staff director's designee by
5:00 p.m. the day before the meeting.
(3) During public meetings, any person using a camera,
microphone, or other electronic equipment may not position or use
the equipment in a way that interferes with the seating, vision, or
hearing of committee members or staff on the dais, or with the
orderly process of the meeting.
Rule 2. Quorums.
(a) Business Meetings. At committee business meetings, six members,
at least two of whom are members of the minority party, constitute a
quorum, except as provided in subsection (d).
(b) Subcommittee Meetings. At subcommittee business meetings, a
majority of the subcommittee members, at least one of whom is a member
of the minority party, constitutes a quorum for conducting business.
(c) Continuing Quorum. Once a quorum as prescribed in subsections
(a) and (b) has been established, the committee or subcommittee may
continue to conduct business.
(d) Reporting. No measure or matter may be reported by the committee
unless a majority of committee members cast votes in person.
(e) Hearings. One member constitutes a quorum for conducting a
hearing.
Rule 3. Hearings.
(a) Announcements. Before the committee or a subcommittee holds a
hearing, the chairman of the committee or subcommittee shall make a
public announcement and provide notice to members of the date, place,
time, and subject matter of the hearing. The announcement and notice
shall be issued at least one week in advance of the hearing, unless the
chairman of the committee or subcommittee, with the concurrence of the
ranking minority member of the committee or subcommittee, determines
that there is good cause to provide a shorter period, in which event the
announcement and notice shall be issued at least twenty-four hours in
advance of the hearing.
(b) Statements of Witnesses.
(1) A witness who is scheduled to testify at a hearing of the
committee or a subcommittee shall file 100 copies of the written
testimony at least 48 hours before the hearing. If a witness fails
to comply with this requirement, the presiding officer may preclude
the witness's testimony. This rule may be waived for field hearings,
except for witnesses from the Federal Government.
(2) The presiding officer at a hearing may have a witness
confine the oral presentation to a summary of the written testimony.
Rule 4. Business Meetings: Notice and Filing Requirements.
(a) Notice. The chairman of the committee or the subcommittee shall
provide notice, the agenda of business to be discussed, and the text of
agenda items to members of the committee or subcommittee at least 72
hours before a business meeting.
(b) Amendments. First-degree amendments must be filed with the
chairman of the committee or the subcommittee at least 24 hours before a
business meeting. After the filing deadline, the chairman shall promptly
distribute all filed amendments to the members of the committee or
subcommittee.
(c) Modifications. The chairman of the committee or the subcommittee
may modify the notice and filing requirements to meet special
circumstances, with the concurrence of the ranking member of the
committee or subcommittee.
Rule 5. Business Meetings: Voting.
(a) Proxy Voting.
(1) Proxy voting is allowed on all measures, amendments,
resolutions, or other matters before the committee or a
subcommittee.
(2) A member who is unable to attend a business meeting may
submit a proxy vote on any matter, in writing, orally, or through
personal instructions.
(3) A proxy given in writing is valid until revoked. A proxy
given orally or by personal instructions is valid only on the day
given.
(b) Subsequent Voting. Members who were not present at a business
meeting and were unable to cast their votes by proxy may record their
votes later, so long as they do so that same business day and their vote
does not change the outcome.
(c) Public Announcement.
(1) Whenever the committee conducts a rollcall vote, the
chairman shall announce the results of the vote, including a
tabulation of the votes cast in favor and the votes cast against the
proposition by each member of the committee.
(2) Whenever the committee reports any measure or matter by
rollcall vote, the report shall include a tabulation of the votes
cast in favor of and the votes cast in opposition to the measure or
matter by each member of the committee.
Rule 6. Subcommittees.
(a) Regularly Established Subcommittees. The committee has four
subcommittees: Transportation and Infrastructure; Clean Air, Wetlands,
Private Property, and Nuclear Safety; Superfund, Waste Control, and Risk
Assessment; and Drinking Water, Fisheries and Wildlife.
(b) Membership. The committee chairman shall select members of the
subcommittees, after consulting with the ranking minority member.
Rule 7. Statutory Responsibilities and Other Matters.
(a) Environmental Impact Statements. No project or legislation
proposed by any executive branch agency may be approved or otherwise
acted upon unless the committee has received a final environmental
impact statement relative to it, in accordance with section 102(2)(C) of
the National Environmental Policy Act, and the written comments of the
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, in accordance with
section 309 of the Clean Air Act. This rule is not intended to broaden,
narrow, or otherwise modify the class of projects or legislative
proposals for which environmental impact statements are required under
section 102(2)(C).
(b) Project Approvals.
(1) Whenever the committee authorizes a project under Public Law 89-
298, the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1965; Public Law 83-566, the
Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act; or Public Law 86-249, the
Public Buildings Act of 1959, as amended; the chairman shall submit for
printing in the Congressional Record, and the committee shall publish
periodically as a committee print, a report that describes the project
and the reasons for its approval, together with any dissenting or
individual views.
(2) Proponents of a committee resolution shall submit appropriate
evidence in favor of the resolution.
(c) Building Prospectuses.
(1) When the General Services Administration submits a prospectus,
pursuant to section 7(a) of the Public Buildings Act of 1959, as
amended, for construction (including construction of buildings for lease
by the government), alteration and repair, or acquisition, the committee
shall act with respect to the prospectus during the same session in
which the prospectus is submitted. A prospectus rejected by majority
vote of the committee or not reported to the Senate during the session
in which it was submitted shall be returned to the GSA and must then be
resubmitted in order to be considered by the committee during the next
session of the Congress.
(2) A report of a building project survey submitted by the General
Services Administration to the committee under section 11(b) of the
Public Buildings Act of 1959, as amended, may not be considered by the
committee as being a prospectus subject to approval by committee
resolution in accordance with section 7(a) of that Act. A project
described in the report may be considered for committee action only if
it is submitted as a prospectus in accordance with section 7(a) and is
subject to the provisions of paragraph (1) of this rule.
(d) Naming Public Facilities. The committee may not name a building,
structure or facility for any living person, except former Presidents or
former Vice Presidents of the United States, former Members of Congress
over 70 years of age, or former Justices of the United States Supreme
Court over 70 years of age.
Rule 8. Amending the Rules.
The rules may be added to, modified, amended, or suspended by vote
of a majority of committee members at a business meeting if a quorum is
present.
HISTORY AND WORK OF THE COMMITTEE
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In 1837, the Senate created the Committee on Public Buildings and
Grounds to oversee the development of the Federal buildings in the
young, but growing Federal City of Washington, DC. In 1947, during a
reorganization of Senate committees, the panel was renamed the Committee
on Public Works. Following another major organizational revision in
1977, its name was changed to the Committee on Environment and Public
Works.
Over the years the committee's public works jurisdiction grew from
oversight of new Federal building construction, additions to the U.S.
Capitol building and grounds, and the White House and its grounds, to
legislative responsibility for the development of the Nation's
interstate highway system, flood control and navigation projects.
In 1963, the responsibility for creating new laws to achieve air and
water pollution control, rural and community economic development, and
relief from natural disasters was given to the committee. The passage of
the Clean Air Act in 1970, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act
of 1972, brought the committee recognition as the Senate's forum for
protection of the environment. In 1977, the committee was assigned the
jurisdiction over endangered species, fish and wildlife refuges and
programs, and the regulation of nonmilitary nuclear power.
More recent committee activities have included the protection of
barrier islands and ground water resources, investigation of the
environmental effects of bioengineering, review of new technologies and
scientific standards in achieving infrastructural growth and natural
habitat renewal, and oversight of the Superfund program, solid waste and
recycled materials, stratospheric ozone depletion, global climate
change, private property rights, and Federal regulatory reform.
The committee's oversight extends to programs in five cabinet level
departments and seven independent agencies, including the Department of
the Interior's Fish and Wildlife Service, the Department of
Transportation's Federal Highway Administration and the Coast Guard, the
Department of Commerce's Economic Development Administration and
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Department of
Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service, the Environmental
Protection Agency, the GSA's Public Buildings Service, the Council on
Environmental Quality, the civil works program of the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Appalachian Regional
Commission, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Federal Emergency
Management Agency, the Mississippi River Commission, and the
nonperforming functions of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing
Arts.
MEASURES WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND
PUBLIC WORKS--105th CONGRESS
MEASURES WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND
PUBLIC WORKS--105th CONGRESS
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* indicates action occurred on this bill after introduction or receipt in the Senate. Notes appear at the end of the table
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Bill Date of Referral Sponsor Title Companion Bill Public Law
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*S. Res. 26.................... January 28, 1997.. Chafee............ An original resolution authorizing .................
expenditures by the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. Con. Res. 28................ May 22, 1997...... Leahy............. A concurrent resolution expressing the .................
sense of Congress that the dministrator
of the Environmental Protection Agency
should take immediate steps to abate
emissions of mercury and release to
Congress the study of mercury required
under the Clean Air Act.
*S. 8.......................... January 21, 1997.. Smith............. A bill to reauthorize and amend the .................
Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Liability, and Compensation Act of 1980.
S. 18.......................... January 21, 1997.. Lautenberg........ A bill to assist the States and local .................
governments in assessing and remediating
brownfield sites and encouraging cleanup
programs.
S. 34.......................... January 21, 1997.. Feingold.......... A bill to phase out Federal funding of .................
the Tennessee Valley Authority.
S. 49.......................... January 21, 1997.. Stevens........... A bill to amend the wetlands regulatory .................
program under the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act to provide credit
for the low wetlands loss rate in Alaska
and recognize the significant extent of
wetlands conservation in Alaska, to
protect Alaskan property owners, and to
ease the burden on overly regulated
Alaskan cities, boroughs,
municipalities, and villages.
S. 154......................... January 21, 1997.. Moynihan.......... A bill to improve Orchard Beach, New York .................
S. 182......................... January 22, 1997.. Byrd.............. A bill to make available for obligation .................
such sums as are necessary to pay the
Federal share of completion of
construction of the Appalachian
development highway system.
S. 196......................... January 22, 1997.. McCain............ A bill to amend the Public Buildings Act .................
of 1959 to require the Administrator to
General Services to prioritize
construction and alteration projects in
accordance with merit-based needs
criteria.
*S. 203........................ January 23, 1997.. Feinstein......... A bill to amend the Federal Property and .................
Administrative Services Act of 1949 to
authorize the transfer to State and
local government of certain surplus
property for use for law enforcement or
public safety purposes.
S. 214......................... January 28, 1997.. Akaka............. A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford .................
Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance
Act to combat fraud and price-gouging
committed in connection with the
provision of consumer goods and services
for cleanup, repair, and recovery from
the effects of a major disaster declared
by the President.
S. 250......................... January 30, 1997.. Ford.............. A bill to designate the United States .................
courthouse located in Paducah, Kentucky,
as the ``Edward Huggins Johnstone United
States Courthouse''.
*S. 263........................ February 5, 1997.. McConnell......... A bill to prohibit the import, export, .................
sale, purchase, possession,
transportation, acquisition, and receipt
of bear viscera or products that contain
or claim to contain bear viscera.
S. 276......................... February 5, 1997.. Snowe............. A bill to amend title 23, United States .................
Code, to conform to State law the
vehicle weight limitations on certain
portions of the Interstate System.
*S. 284........................ February 6, 1997.. Lugar............. A bill to amend title 23, United States .................
Code, to improve safety at public
railway-highway crossings.
*S. 289........................ February 6, 1997.. DeWine............ A bill to designate the United States H.R. 643......... .................
courthouse to be constructed at the
corner of Superior Road and Huron Road
in Cleveland, Ohio, as the ``Carl B.
Stokes United States Courthouse''.
S. 316......................... February 12, 1997. Levin............. A bill to direct the Administrator of the .................
Environmental Protection Agency to
provide for a review of a decision
concerning a construction grant for the
Ypsilanti Wastewater Treatment Plant in
Wastenaw County, Michigan.
S. 331......................... February 13, 1997. Dorgan............ A bill to amend title 23, United States .................
Code, to provide a minimum allocation of
highway funds for States that have low
population densities anc comprise large
geographic areas.
S. 333......................... February 13, 1997. Boxer............. A bill to increase the period of .................
availability of certain emergency relief
funds allocated under section 125 of
title 23, United States Code, to carry
out a project to repair or reconstruct a
portion of a Federal-aid primary route
in San Mateo, California.
S. 335......................... February 13, 1997. Warner............ A bill to authorize funds for .................
construction of highways.
*S. 347........................ February 24, 1997. Cleland........... A bill to designate the Federal building H.R. 613......... 105-165
located at 100 Alabama Street NW, in
Atlanta, Georgia, as the ``Sam Nunn
Federal Center''.
*S. 361 \5\.................... February 26, 1997. Jeffords.......... A bill to amend the Endangered Species H.R. 2807........ .................
Act of 1973 to prohibit the sale, H.R. 2863........
import, and export of products labeled H.R. 3113........
as containing endangered species.
S. 383......................... February 28, 1997. D'Amato........... A bill to require the Director of the .................
Federal Emergency Management Agency to
provide funds for compensation for
expenses incurred by the State of New
York, Nassau County and Suffolk County,
New York, and New York City, NY, as a
result of the crash of flight 800 of
Trans World Airlines.
S. 384......................... February 28, 1997. Conrad............ A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal .................
Act to allow States to regulate the
disposal of municipal solid waste
generated outside the State.
*S. 399........................ March 5, 1997..... McCain............ A bill to amend the Morris K. Udall H.R. 3042........ .................
Scholarship and Excellence in National
Environmental and Native American Public
Policy Act of 1992 to establish the
United States Institute for
Environmental Conflict Resolution to
conduct environmental conflict
resolution and training.
S. 408......................... March 5, 1997..... Boxer............. A bill to establish sources of funding .................
for certain transportation
infrastructure projects in the vicinity
of the border between the United States
and Mexico that are necessary to
accommodate increased traffic resulting
from implementation of the North America
Free Trade Agreement, including
construction of new Federal border
crossing facilities.
*S. 412........................ March 10, 1997.... Lautenberg........ A bill to provide for a national standard .................
to prohibit the operation of motor
vehicles by intoxicated individuals.
S. 443......................... March 14, 1997.... Baucus............ A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal .................
Act to provide congressional
authorization for restrictions on
receipt of out-of-State municipal solid
waste and for State control over
transportation of municipal solid waste.
S. 445......................... March 14, 1997.... Chafee............ A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal .................
Act to encourage recycling of waste
tires and abate tire dumps and tire
stockpiles.
S. 448......................... March 17, 1997.... Robb.............. A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal .................
Act to authorize local governments and
Governors to restrict receipt of out-of-
State solid waste.
S. 463......................... March 18, 1997.... Coats............. A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal .................
Act to permit a Governor to limit the
disposal of out-of-State solid waste in
the Governor's State.
S. 468......................... March 18, 1997.... Chafee............ A bill to continue the successful Federal .................
role in developing a national intermodal
surface transportation system, through
programs that ensure the safe and
efficient movement of people and goods,
improve economic productivity, preserve
the environment, and strengthen
partnerships among all levels of
government and the private sector.
*S. 478........................ March 19, 1997.... Coverdell......... A bill to designate the Federal building H.R. 595......... .................
and United States courthouse located at
475 Mulberry Street in Macon, Georgia as
the ``William Augustus Bootle Federal
Building and United States Courthouse''.
S. 483......................... March 20, 1997.... Robb.............. A bill to fully fund the construction of .................
the Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge.
S. 491......................... March 20, 1997.... Ford.............. A bill to amend the National Wildlife .................
Refuge System Administration Act of 1966
to prohibit the United States Fish and
Wildlife Service from acquiring land to
establish a refuge of the National
Wildlife Refuge System unless at least
50 percent of the owners of the land in
the proposed refuge favor the
acquisition.
S. 531......................... April 9, 1997..... Roth.............. A bill to designate a portion of the .................
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as
wilderness.
S. 532......................... April 9, 1997..... Baucus............ A bill to authorize funds to further the .................
strong Federal interest in in the
improvement of highways and
transportation.
*S. 555........................ April 10, 1997.... Allard............ A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal S. 688........... .................
Act to require that at least 85 percent
of funds appropriated to the
Environmental Protection Agency from the
Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust
Fund be distributed to States to carry
enforcement of subtitle I of that Act.
S. 557......................... April 10, 1997.... McConnell......... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to .................
exclude beverage alcohol compounds
emitted from aging warehouses from the
definition of volatile organic compounds.
S. 586......................... April 15, 1997.... Moynihan.......... A bill to reauthorize the Intermodal .................
Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of
1991.
S. 599......................... April 16, 1997.... Boxer............. A bill to protect children and other
vulnerable subpopulations from exposure
to certain environmental pollutants..
S. 616......................... April 17, 1997.... Allard............ A bill to amend titles 23 and 49, United .................
States Code, to improve the designation
of metropolitan planning organizations.
S. 618......................... April 17, 1997.... Sarbanes.......... A bill to amend the Federal Water .................
Pollution Control Act to assist in the
restoration of the Chesapeake Bay.
S. 619 \5\..................... April 17, 1997.... Sarbanes.......... A bill to establish a Chesapeake Bay H.R. 2807........ .................
Gateways and Watertrails Network.
*S. 627........................ April 22, 1997.... Jeffords.......... A bill to reauthorize the African H.R. 39.......... .................
Elephant Conservation Act. H.R. 1787........
*S. 628........................ April 22, 1997.... Gramm............. A bill to designate the United States .................
courthouse to be constructed at the
corner of 7th Street and East Jackson
Street in Brownsville, Texas, as the
``Reynaldo G. Garza United States
Courthouse''.
S. 645......................... April 24, 1997.... Lautenberg........ A bill to amend the Federal Water .................
Pollution Control Act to improve the
enforcement and compliance programs.
*S. 659........................ April 24, 1997.... Glenn............. A bill to amend the Great Lakes Fish and H.R. 1481........ .................
Wildlife Restoration Act of 1980 to
provide for implementation of
recommendations of the United States
Fish and Wildlife Service contained in
the Great Lakes Fishery Restoration
Study Report.
*S. 681........................ May 1, 1997....... Graham............ A bill to designate the Federal Building H.R. 1479........ .................
and United States courthouse located at
300 Northeast First Avenue in Miami,
Florida, as the ``David W. Dyer Federal
Courthouse''.
S. 684......................... May 1, 1997....... Conrad............ A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford H.R. 3869........ .................
Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance
Act to provide assistance to local
educational agencies in cases of certain
disasters.
*S. 708........................ May 6, 1997....... Lautenberg........ A bill to amend title 23, United States .................
Code, to provide for a national minimum
penalty for an individual who operates a
motor vehicle while under the influence
of alcohol.
*S. 715........................ May 7, 1997....... Coverdell......... A bill to redesignate the Dublin Federal H.R. 1484........ .................
Courthouse building located in Dublin,
Georgia, as the ``J. Roy Royland Federal
Courthouse''.
S. 733......................... May 9, 1997....... D'Amato........... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to .................
expand the coverage of the single
transport region established to control
interstate pollution and to apply
control measures throughout the region.
S. 751......................... May 15, 1997...... Shelby............ A bill to protect and enhance sportmen's .................
opportunities and conservation of
wildlife.
S. 752......................... May 15, 1997...... Thurmond.......... A bill to amend title 23, United States .................
Code, to modify the minimum allocation
formula under the Federal-aid highway
program.
S. 769......................... May 20, 1997...... Lautenberg........ A bill to amend the provisions of the .................
Emergency Planning and Community Right-
to-Know Act of 1986 to expand the
public's right to know about toxic
chemical use and release, to promote
pollution prevention.
S. 774......................... May 21, 1997...... Craig............. A bill to provide for the stabilization, .................
enhancement, restoration, and management
of the Coeur d'Alene River basin
watershed.
*S. 797........................ May 22, 1997...... Chafee............ A bill to amend the John F. Kennedy H.R. 1747........ .................
Center Act to authorize the design and
construction of additions to the parking
garage and certain site improvements.
*S. 819........................ June 2, 1997...... Warner............ A bill to designate the United States H.R. 1851........ 105-122
courthouse at 200 South Washington
Street in Alexandria, Virginia, as the
``Martin V.B. Bostetter, Jr. United
States Courthouse''.
S. 826......................... June 3, 1997...... Lautenberg........ A bill to amend the Public Health Service H.R. 1771........ .................
Act to protect the public from
environmental tobacco smoke.
*S. 833........................ June 5, 1997...... Lautenberg........ A bill to designate the Federal building 105-123
and courthouse at Public Scquare and
Superior Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio, as
the ``Howard M. Metzenbaum U.S.
Courthouse''.
S. 878......................... June 11, 1997..... Hatch............. A bill to redesignate the Federal H.R. 824......... .................
Building located at 717 Madison Place,
Northwest, in the District of Columbia,
as the ``Howard T. Markey National
Courts Building''.
S. 884......................... June 11, 1997..... Cleland........... A bill to amend the Appalachian Regional .................
Development Act of 1965 to add Elbert
County and Hart County, Georgia to the
Appalachian region.
S. 899......................... June 12, 1997..... Dodd.............. A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal .................
Act to provide for flow control of
municipal solid waste.
S. 951......................... June 24, 1997..... Torricelli........ A bill to reestablish the Office of Noise .................
Abatement and Control in the
Environmental Protection Agency.
S. 958......................... June 25, 1997..... Moynihan.......... A bill to provide for the redesignation .................
of a portion of State Route 17 in New
York and Pennsylvania as Interstate
Route 86.
S. 960......................... June 25, 1997..... Dodd.............. A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of .................
1954 to authorize the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission to direct that a portion of
any civil penalty assessed be used to
assist local communities.
S. 963......................... June 25, 1997..... Chafee............ A bill to establish a transportation .................
credit assistance pilot program.
S. 971......................... June 25, 1997..... Lautenberg........ A bill to amend the Federal Water H.R. 2094........ .................
Pollution Control Act to improve the
quality of coastal recreation waters.
S. 975......................... June 27, 1997..... Bond.............. A bill to amend title 23, United States .................
Code, to extend the bridge discretionary
program.
*S. 1000....................... July 10, 1997..... Roberts........... A bill to designate the United States H.R. 2177........ 105-63
courthouse at 500 State Avenue in Kansas
City, Kansas, as the ``Robert J. Dole
United States Courthouse''.
S. 1007........................ July 10, 1997..... Chafee............ A bill to amend the Robert J. Stafford .................
Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance
Act to reduce the costs of disaster
relief and emergency assistance.
*S. 1043....................... July 21, 1997..... Reid.............. A bill to designate the United States H.R. 2225........ .................
courthouse under construction at the
corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Clark
Avenue in Las Vegas, Nevada, as the
``Lloyd D. George United States
Courthouse''.
*S. 1055....................... July 23, 1997..... Durbin............ A bill to amend title 23, United States .................
Code, to extend the Interstate 4R
discretionary program.
S. 1059........................ July 23, 1997..... Chafee............ A bill to amend the National Wildlife H.R 1420......... .................
Refuge System Administration Act of 1966
to improve the management of the
National Wildlife Refuge System.
*S. 1084....................... July 29, 1997..... Inhofe............ A bill to establish a research and .................
monitoring program for the national
ambient air quality standards for ozone
and particulate matter and to reinstate
the original standards under the Clean
Air Act.
S. 1091........................ July 31, 1997..... Bingaman.......... A bill to amend title 23, United States .................
Code, to provide for maintenance of
public roads used by school buses
serving certain Indian reservations.
*S. 1097....................... July 31, 1997..... Moynihan.......... A bill to reduce acid deposition under .................
the Clean Air Act.
S. 1099........................ July 31, 1997..... Daschle........... A bill to authorize the Secretary of the .................
Army to acquire such land in the
vicinity of Pierre, South Dakota, as the
Secretary determines is adversely
affected by the full wintertime Oahe
Powerplant release.
*S. 1104....................... July 31, 1997..... Hollings.......... A bill to direct the Secretary of the .................
Interior to make corrections in maps
relating to the Coastal Barrier
Resources System.
S. 1108........................ July 31, 1997..... Moynihan.......... A bill to designate the Federal building H.R. 29.......... .................
located at 290 Broadway in New York, New
York, as the ``Ronald H. Brown Federal
Building''.
S. 1125........................ July 31, 1997..... Moseley-Braun..... A bill to amend title 23, United States .................
Code, to extend the discretionary bridge
program.
S. 1152........................ September 8, 1997. McCain............ A bill to establish the National .................
Environmental Technology Achievement
Award.
S. 1155........................ September 9, 1997. Kerrey............ A bill to amend title 23, United States .................
Code, to make safety a priority of the
Federal-aid highway program.
*S. 1173....................... September 12, 1997 Warner............ A bill to authorize funds for H.R. 2400........ .................
construction of highways, for highway
safety programs, and for mass transit
programs.
S. 1176........................ September 15, 1997 Thomas............ A bill to guarantee that Federal agencies .................
identify State agencies and counties as
cooperating agencies when fulfilling
their environmental planning
responsibilities under the National
Environmental Policy Act.
*S. 1180....................... September 18, 1997 Kempthorne........ A bill to reauthorize the Endangered .................
Species Act.
*S. 1219....................... September 25, 1997 Faircloth......... A bill to require the establishment of a .................
research and grant program for the
eradication or control of pfiesteria
piscicida and other aquatic toxins.
*S. 1222 \5\................... September 25, 1997 Chafee............ A bill to catalyze restoration of estuary H.R. 2807........ .................
habitat through more efficient financing H.R. 2863........
of projects and enhanced coordination of
Federal and non-Federal restoration
programs.
S. 1224........................ September 26, 1997 Allard............ A bill to amend the Comprehensive .................
Environmental Response, Compensation,
and Liaibility Act of 1980 to ensure
full Federal compliance with that Act.
S. 1243........................ October 2, 1997... Kerrey............ A bill to amend title 23, United States .................
Code, to enhance safety on 2-lane rural
highways.
*S. 1258....................... October 6, 1997... Bennett........... A bill to amend the Uniform Relocation H.R. 849......... 105-117
Assistance and Real Property
Acquisitions Policies Act of 1970 to
prohibit an alien who is not lawfully
present in the United States from
receiving assistance under that Act.
S. 1268........................ October 22, 1997.. Frist............. A bill to amend the Tennessee Valley .................
Authority Act of 1933 to modify
provisions relating to the Board of
Directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority.
*S. 1287....................... October 9, 1997... Jeffords.......... A bill to assist the conservation of H.R. 1787........ .................
Asian elephants by supporting and
providing financial resources for the
conservation programs of nations within
the range of Asian elephants and
projects of persons with demonstrated
expertise in the conservation of Asian
elephants.
S. 1298........................ October 20, 1997.. Shelby............ A bill to designate the Federal building H.R. 1804........ 105-299
located in Florence, Alabama, as the
``Justice John McKinley Federal
Building''.
S. 1317........................ October 24, 1997.. Lautenberg........ A bill to amend the Comprehensive .................
Environmental Response, Compensation,
and Liability Act of 1980 to expand the
opportunity for health protection for
citizens affected by hazardous waste
sites.
*S. 1321....................... October 21, 1997.. Torricelli........ A bill to amend the Federal Water .................
Pollution Control Act to permit grants
for the national estuary program to be
used for the development and
implementation of a comprehensive
conservation and management plan, to
reauthorize appropriations to carry out
the program.
*S. 1324....................... October 28, 1997.. Lott.............. A bill to deauthorize a portion of the .................
project for navigation, Biloxi Harbor,
Mississippi.
*S. 1332....................... October 29, 1997.. Enzi.............. A bill to amend title 28, United States .................
Code, to recognize and protect State
efforts to improve environmental
mitigation and compliance through the
promotion of voluntary environmental
audits, including limited protection
from discovery and limited protection
from penalties.
S. 1341........................ October 29, 1997.. Daschle........... A bill to provide for mitigation of .................
territorial wildlife habitat lost as a
result of the construction and operation
of the Pick-Sloan Missouri River Basin
program in the State of South Dakota.
S. 1348........................ October 30, 1997.. Lieberman......... A bill to provide for innovative .................
strategies for achieving superior
environmental performance.
*S. 1355....................... October 31, 1997.. Lieberman......... A bill to designate the United States H.R. 2787........ 105-250
courthouse located in New Haven,
Connecticut, as the ``Richard C. Lee
United States Courthouse''.
S. 1363........................ November 4, 1997.. Chafee............ A bill to amend the Sikes Act to enhance .................
fish and wildlife conservation and
natural resources management programs.
S. 1381........................ November 5, 1997.. Nickles........... A bill to direct the Secretary of the .................
Army to convey lands for the Candy Lake
project, Osage County, Oklahoma.
S. 1386........................ November 6, 1997.. Levin............. A bill to facilitate the remediation of .................
contaminated sediments in the waters of
the United States.
S. 1399........................ November 7, 1997.. Bond.............. A bill to authorize the Secretary of the .................
Army to carry out a project to protect
and enhance fish and wildlife habitat of
Missouri River and middle Mississippi
River.
S. 1400........................ November 7, 1997.. Bond.............. A bill to provide a 6-month extension of .................
highway, highway safety, and transit
programs pending enactment of a law
reauthorizaing the Intermodal Surface
Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991.
*S. 1417 \1\................... November 7, 1997.. Domenici.......... A bill to provide for the design, 105-127
construction, furnishing and equipping
of a Center for Performing Arts within
the complex known as the New Mexico
Hispanic Cultural Center.
*S. 1454 \1\................... November 7, 1997.. Bond.............. A bill to provide a 6-month extension of .................
highway, highway safety, and transit
programs pending enactment of a law
reauthorizing the Intermodal Surface
Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991.
*S. 1455 \1\................... November 7, 1997.. Chafee............ A bill to provide financial assistance .................
for the relocation and expansion of
Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology,
Providence, Rhode Island.
*S. 1456 \1\................... November 7, 1997.. Baucus............ A bill to authorize an interpretive .................
center at Fort Peck Dam, Montana.
S. 1497........................ November 9, 1997.. Lautenberg........ A bill to release constributors of .................
ordinary trash and minor amounts of
hazardous substances from litigation
under the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability
Act of 1980.
S. 1498........................ November 9, 1997.. Dorgan............ A bill to require States to adopt laws .................
prohibiting open alcoholic containers in
automobiles.
*S. 1519 \1\................... November 10, 1997. Bond.............. A bill to provide a 6-month extension of 105-130
highway, highway safety, and transit
programs pending enactment of a law
reauthorizing the Intermodal Surface
Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991.
*S. 1531....................... November 13, 1997. Snowe............. A bill to deauthorize certain portions of .................
the project for navigation, Bass Harbor,
Maine.
*S. 1532....................... November 13, 1997. Snowe............. A bill to amend the Water Resources .................
Development Act of 1996 to deauthorize
te remainder of the project at East
Boothbay Harbor, Maine.
S. 1533........................ November 13, 1997. Breaux............ A bill to amend the Migratory Bird Treaty H.R. 2863........ .................
Act to clarify restrictions under that
Act of baiting.
S. 1553........................ November 13, 1997. D'Amato........... A bill to amend the Marine Protection, .................
Research, and Sanctuaries Act of 1972
with respect to the dumping of dredged
material in Long Island Sound.
S. 1557........................ November 13, 1997. Torricelli........ A bill to end the use of steel jaw .................
leghold traps on animals in the United
States.
*S. 1576....................... January 27, 1998.. Feinstein......... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to .................
permit the exclusive application of
California State regulations regarding
reformulated gasoline in certain areas
within the State.
S. 1607........................ February 4, 1998.. Faircloth......... A bill to direct the Secretary of the .................
Army to carry out an environmental
restoration and enhancement project at
the Eastern Channel of the Lockweeds
Folly River, Brunswick County, North
Carolina.
S. 1639........................ February 12, 1998. Coverdell......... A bill to amend the Emergency Planning .................
and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986
to cover Federal facilities.
*S. 1647....................... February 12, 1998. Baucus............ A bill to reauthorize and make reforms to .................
programs authorized by the Public Works
and Economic Development Act of 1965.
S. 1672........................ February 24, 1998. Daschle........... A bill to expand the authority of the
Secretary of the Army to improve the
control of erosion on the Missouri
River..
*S. 1677 \5\................... February 25, 1998. Chafee............ A bill to reauthorize the North American H.R. 2807........ .................
Wetlands Conservation Act and the H.R. 2863........
Partnerships for Wildlife Act.
*S. 1700....................... March 2, 1998..... Moynihan.......... A bill to designate the headquarters H.R. 2375........ .................
building of the Department of Housing
and Urban Development in Washington,
District of Columbia, as the ``Robert C.
Weaver Federal Building''.
S. 1706........................ March 4, 1998..... Bingaman.......... A bill to amend title 23, United States .................
Code, to encourage States to enact laws
that ban the sale of alcohol through a
drive-up or drive-through sales window.
S. 1716........................ March 5, 1998..... Boxer............. A bill to direct the Secretary of the H.R. 3267........ .................
Interior, acting through the
Commissioner of Reclamation, to develop
an action plan to restore the Salton Sea
in California and to conduct wildlife
resource studies of the Salton Sea.
S. 1749........................ March 12, 1998.... Allard............ A bill to authorize the Secretary of the .................
Interior to provide funding for the
implementation of the endangered fish
recovery implementation programs for the
Upper Colorado and San Juan River Basins.
*S. 1800....................... March 19, 1998.... Glenn............. A bill to designate the Federal building H.R. 4050........ 105-232
and United States courthouse located at
85 Marconi Boulevard in Columbis, OH, as
the ``Joseph P. Kinneary United States
Courthouse''.
*S. 1883....................... March 31, 1998.... Shelby............ A bill to direct the Secretary of the H.R. 608......... 105-239
Interior to convey the Marion National
Fish Hatchery and the Claude Harris
National Aquacultural Research Center to
the State of Alabama.
S. 1896........................ April 1, 1998..... McConnell......... A bill to transfer administrative .................
jurisdiction over Land Between the Lakes
National Recreation Center to the
Secretary of Agriculture.
*S. 1898....................... April 1, 1998..... Boxer............. A bill to designate the Federal building H.R. 3295........ .................
located at 1301 Clay Street in Oakland,
California, as the ``Ronald V. Dellums
Federal Building''.
S. 1904........................ April 1, 1998..... Gorton............ A bill to amend the Elwha River Ecosystem .................
and Fisheries Restoration Act to provide
further for the acquisition and removal
of the Elwha dam and acquisition of the
Glines Canyon dam and the restoration of
the Elwha River ecosystem and native
anadromous fisheries.
*S. 1913....................... April 2, 1998..... Baucus............ A bill to require the Secretary of the .................
Interior to sell leaseholds at the
Canyon Ferry Reservoir in the State of
Montana and to establish a trust and
fund for the conservation of fish and
wildlife and enhancement of public
hunting and fishing opportunities in the
State.
S. 1915........................ April 2, 1998..... Leahy............. A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to .................
establish requirements concerning the
operation of fossil fuel-fired electric
utility steam generating units,
commercial and industrial boiler units,
solid waste incineration units, medical
waste incinerators, hazardous waste
combustors, chlor-alkali plants, and
Portland cement plants to reduce
emissions of mercury to the environment.
S. 1923........................ April 2, 1998..... Coverdell......... A bill to amend the Federal Water .................
Pollution Control Act to ensure
compliance by Federal facilities with
pollution control requirements.
*S. 1970....................... April 22, 1998.... Abraham........... A bill to require the Secretary of the .................
Interior to establish a program to
provide assistance in the conservation
of neotropical migratory birds.
S. 2005........................ April 29, 1998.... McConnell......... A bill to amend the Federal Power Act to .................
ensure that certain Federal power
customers are provided protection by the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
S. 2019........................ April 30, 1998.... Ashcroft.......... A bill to prohibit the use of Federal .................
funds to implement the Kyoto Protocol to
the United Nations Framework Convention
on Climate Change unless or until the
Senate has given its advice and consent
to ratification of the Kyoto Protocol
and to clarify the authority of Federal
agencies with respect to the regulation
of the emissions of carbon dioxide.
*S. 2032 \7\................... May 5, 1998....... Murkowski......... A bill to designate the Federal building H.R. 4261........ .................
in Juneau, Alaska, as the ``Hurff A.
Saunders Federal Building''.
*S. 2038....................... May 6, 1998....... Chafee............ A bill to amend the John F. Kennedy H.R. 3504........ .................
Center Act to authorize appropriations
for the John F. Kennedy Center for the
Performing Arts and to further define
the criteria for capital repair and
operation and maintenance.
S. 2062........................ May 12, 1998...... Warner............ A bill to amend the Comprehensive .................
Environmental Response, Compensation,
and Liability Act of 1980 to clarify
liability under that Act for certain
recycling transactions.
S. 2066........................ May 12, 1998...... Chafee............ A bill to reduce exposure to .................
environmental tobacco smoke.
S. 2090........................ May 18, 1998...... Chafee............ A bill to extend the authority of the .................
Nuclear Regulatory Commission to collect
fees through 2003.
*S. 2094....................... May 20, 1998...... Allard............ A bill to amend the Fish and Wildlife 105-328
Improvement Act of 1978 to enable the
Secretary of the Interior to more
effectively use the proceeds of sales of
certain items.
*S. 2095....................... May 20, 1998...... Chafee............ A bill to reauthorize and amend the .................
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
Establishment Act.
S. 2105........................ May 21, 1998...... Daschle........... A bill to require the Secretary of the .................
Army to conduct a study of the Nibrara
River watershed and the operations of
Fort Randall Dam and Gavins Point Dam on
the Missouri River to determine the
feasibility of alleviating certain bank
erosion and sedimentation problems.
S. 2113........................ May 22, 1998...... Robb.............. A bill to reduce traffic congestion, .................
promote economic development, and
improve the quality of life in the
metropolitan Washington region.
*S. 2131....................... June 4, 1998...... Chafee............ A bill to provide for the conservation H.R. 3866........ .................
and development of water and related
resources, to authorize the Secretary of
the Army to construct various projects
for improvements to rivers and harbors
in the United States.
S. 2180........................ June 16, 1998..... Lott.............. A bill to amend the Comprehensive .................
Environmental Response, Compensation,
and Liability Act of 1980 to clarify
liability under that Act for certain
recycling transactions.
S. 2189........................ June 18, 1998..... Wyden............. A bill to amend the Federal Water .................
Pollution Control Act to authorize the
use of State revolving loan funds for
construction of water conservation and
quality improvements.
S. 2218........................ June 25, 1998..... Sarbanes.......... A bill to require the Secretary of the .................
Army, acting through the Chief of
Engineers, to evaluate, develop, and
implement a strategic master plan for
States on the Atlantic Ocean to address
problems associated with toxic
microorganisms in tidal and non-tidal
wetlands and waters.
*S. 2244....................... June 26, 1998..... Chafee............ A bill to amend the Fish and Wildlife Act .................
of 1956 to promote volunteer programs
and community partnerships for the
benefit of national wildlife refuges.
S. 2293........................ July 13, 1997..... Johnson........... A bill to increase the funding .................
authorization for the James River, South
Dakota, flood control project and direct
the Secretary of the Army to enter into
a programmatic agreement with the non-
Federal sponsor of the project.
*S. 2317 \5\................... July 15, 1998..... Chafee............ A bill to improve the National Wildlife H.R. 2807........ .................
Refuge System. H.R. 2863........
*S. 2319....................... July 15, 1998..... Chafee............ A bill to authorize the use of receipts .................
from the sale of migratory bird hunting
and conservation stamps to promote
additional stamp purchases.
*S. 2351....................... July 24, 1998..... Biden............. A bill to direct the Secretary of the .................
Interior to make corrections to a map
relating to the Coastal Barrier
Resources System.
*S. 2359....................... July 27, 1998..... Inhofe............ A bill to amend the National .................
Environmental Education Act to extend
the programs under the Act.
*S. 2361....................... July 27, 1998..... Inhofe............ A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford .................
Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance
Act Act to authorize programs for
predisaster mitigation, to streamline
the administration of disaster relief,
to control the Federal costs of disaster
assistance.
*S. 2364....................... July 28, 1998..... Chafee............ A bill to reauthorize and make reforms to 105-393
programs authorized by the Public Works
and Economic Development Act of 1995.
S. 2377........................ July 30, 1998..... Moyhihan.......... A bill amend the Clean Air Act to limit .................
the concentration of sulfur in gasoline
used in motor vehicles.
S. 2406........................ July 31, 1998..... Hagel............. A bill to prohibit the Administrator of .................
the Environmental Protection Agency from
implementing the national primary
drinking water regulations for copper in
drinking water until certain studies are
completed.
S. 2444........................ September 8, 1998. Boxer............. A bill to redesignate the Federal H.R. 2349........ .................
building located at 10301 South Compton
Avenue, in Los Angeles, California, and
known as the Watts Finance Office, as
the ``Augustus F. Hawkins Post Office
Building''.
*S. 2469....................... September 15, 1998 Graham............ A bill to direct the Secretary of the .................
Interior to make technical corrections
to a map relating to the Coastal Barrier
Resources System.
*S. 2470....................... September 15, 1998 Graham............ A bill to direct the Secretary of the .................
Interior to make technical corrections
to a map relating to the Coastal Barrier
Resources System.
*S. 2474....................... September 15, 1998 Hollings.......... A bill to direct the Secretary of the .................
Interior to make technical corrections
to a map relating to the Coastal Barrier
Resources System.
*S. 2481....................... September 16, 1998 Baucus............ A bill to amend the Public Building Act .................
of 1959 to improve the process of
constructing, altering, and acquiring
public buildings.
*S. 2505....................... September 21, 1998 Craig............. A bill to direct the Secretary of the 105-346
Interior to convey title to the Tunnison
Lab Hagerman Field Station in Gooding
County, Idaho, to the University of
Idaho.
S. 2512........................ September 23, 1998 Kempthorne........ A bill to establish a National Resources .................
Institute at the Idaho National
Engineering and Environmental Laboratory.
*S. 2523....................... September 28, 1998 Gramm............. A bill to designate the Federal building H.R. 3223........ .................
located at 300 East 8th Street in
Austin, Texas, as the ``J.J. 'Jake'
Pickle Federal Building''.
S. 2557........................ October 6, 1998... Specter........... A bill to authorize construction and .................
operation of the Valley Forge Museum of
the American Revolution at Valley Forge
National Historical Park.
S. 2560........................ October 6, 1998... Breaux............ A bill to authorize electronic issuance .................
and recognition of migratory bird
hunting and conservation stamps.
S. 2610........................ October 9, 1998... Lieberman......... A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to .................
repeal the grandfather status for
electric utility units.
S. 2617........................ October 10, 1998.. Chafee............ A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to .................
authorize the President to enter into
agreements to provide regulatory credit
for voluntary early action to mitigate
greenhouse gas emissions.
S. 2620........................ October 10, 1998.. Robb.............. A bill to amend the Federal Water .................
Pollution Control Act to establish a
National Clean Water Trust Fund and to
authorize the Administrator of the
Environmental Protection Agency to use
amounts in the Fund to carry out
projects to promote the recovery of
waters of the United States from damage
resulting from violations of that Act.
S. 2649........................ October 21, 1998.. Torricelli........ A bill to enact the Passaic River Basin .................
Flood Management Program.
ACTS PASSED BY THE HOUSE WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS
H. Con. Res. 282 \3\.......... May 22, 1998...... Shuster........... A concurrent resolution to correct the .................
enrollment of H.R. 2400.
*H. Con. Res. 298.............. February 23, 1998. Brown, FL......... A concurrent resolution expressing the .................
deepest condolences to the State and
people of Florida for the losses
suffered as a result of the wild land
fires occurring in June and July 1998,
expressing support to the State and
people of Florida as they overcome the
effects of the fires, and commending the
heroic efforts of firefighters from
across the Nation in battling the fires.
*H.R. 8........................ July 21, 1998..... Bilbray........... To amend the Clean Air Act to deny entry 105-286
into the United States of certain
foreign motor vehicles that do not
comply with State laws governing motor
vehicle emmissions.
*H.R. 29....................... September 24, 1997 Rangel............ To designate the Federal building located S. 1108.......... .................
at 290 Broadway in New York, New York,
as the ``Ronald H. Brown Federal
Building''.
*H.R. 39....................... April 24, 1997.... Young, AK......... To reauthorize the African Elephant S. 627........... 105-217
Conservation Act.
*H.R. 81....................... September 24, 1998 Roemer............ To designate the United States Courhouse .................
located at 401 South Michigan Street in
South Bend, Indiana, as the ``Robert K.
Rodibaugh United States Bankruptcy
Courthouse''.
H.R. 512....................... May 20, 1998...... Young, AK......... To prohibit the expenditure of funds from .................
the Land and Water Conservation Fund for
the creation of new National Wildlife
Refuges without specific authorization
from Congress pursuant to a
recommendation from the United States
Fish and Wildlife Service to create the
refuge.
H.R. 548....................... January 27, 1998.. Nadler............ To designate the United States courthouse .................
located at 500 Pearl Street in New York
City, New York, as the ``Ted Weiss
United States Courthouse''.
*H.R. 595 \2\.................. November 13, 1997. Chambliss......... To designate the Federal building and S. 478........... 105-163
United States courthouse located at 475
Mulberry Street in Macon, Georgia, as
the ``William Augustus Bootle Federal
Building and United States Courthouse''.
*H.R. 643...................... September 24, 1997 LaTourette........ To designate the United States courthouse S. 289........... 105-218
to be constructed at the corner of
Superior and Huron Roads, in Cleveland,
Ohio, as the ``Carl B. Stokes United
States Courthouse''.
H.R. 688....................... April 24, 1997.... Schaefer.......... To amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to S. 555........... .................
require at least 85 percent of funds
appropriated to the Environmental
Protection Agency from the Leaking
Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund to
be distributed to States for cooperative
agreements for undertaking corrective
action and for enforcement of subtitle I
of such Act.
*H.R. 824...................... September 24, 1997 Hyde.............. To designate the Federal building located S. 878........... 105-179
at 717 Madison Place, NW, in the
District of Columbia, as the ``Howard T.
Markey National Courts Building''.
H.R. 849....................... November 13, 1997. Packard........... To prohibit an alien who is not lawfully S. 1258.......... .................
present in the United States from
receiving assistance under the Uniform
Relocation Assistance and Real Property
Acquisition Policies Act of 1970.
H.R. 892....................... September 15, 1998 Thompson.......... To redesignate the Federal building .................
located at 223 Sharkey Street in
Clarksdale, Mississippi, as the ``Aaron
Henry United States Post Office''.
H.R. 994....................... September 24, 1997 Traficant......... To designate the United States border .................
station located in Pharr, Texas, as the
``Kika de la Garza United States Border
Station''.
*H.R. 1420 \2\................. June 4, 1997...... Young, AK......... To amend the National Wildlife Refuge S. 1059.......... 105-57
System Administration Act of 1966 to
improve the management of the National
Wildlife Refuge System.
*H.R. 1479..................... October 31, 1997.. Hastings.......... To designate the Federal building and S. 681........... 105-93
U.S. Courthouse located at 300 Northeast
First Avenue in Miami, FL, as the
``David W. Dyer Federal Courthouse''.
*H.R. 1481 \2\................. September 24, 1998 LaTourette........ To amend the Great Lakes Fish and S. 659........... 105-265
Wildlife Restoration Act of 1990 to
provide for implementation of
recommendations of the United States
Fish and Wildlife Service contained in
the Great Lakes Fishery Restoration
Study Report.
*H.R. 1484..................... November 31, 1997. Norwood........... To redesignate the Dublin Federal S. 715........... 105-94
Courthouse building located in Dublin,
Georgia, as the ``J. Roy Rowland Federal
Building''.
H.R. 1502...................... August 31, 1998... Poshard........... To designate the United States Courthouse .................
located at 301 West Main Street in
Benton, Illinois, as the ``James L.
Foreman United States Courthouse''.
*H.R. 1658..................... July 9, 1997...... Saxton............ To reauthorize and amend the Atlantic 105-146
Striped Bass Conservation Act and
related laws.
*H.R. 1747 \2\................. July 19, 1997..... Shuster........... To amend the John F. Kennedy Center Act S. 797........... 105-95
to authorize the design and construction
of additions to the parking garage and
certain site improvements.
*H.R. 1787..................... October 22, 1997.. Saxton............ To assist in the conservation of Asian S. 1287.......... 105-96
elephants by supporting and providing
financial resources for the conservation
programs of nations within a range of
Asian elephants and projects of persons
with demonstrated expertise in the
conservation of Asian elephants.
*H.R. 1856..................... July 22, 1998..... Saxton............ To amend the Fish and Wildlife Act of 105-242
1956 to direct the Secretary of the
Interior to conduct a volunteer pilot
project at one national wildlife refuge
in each United States Fish and Wildlife
Service region.
H.R. 2187 \3\.................. October 1, 1998... Engel............. To designate the United States Courthouse .................
located at 40 Foley Square in New York,
New York, as the ``Thurgood Marshall
United States Courthouse''.
*H.R. 2207..................... January 27, 1997.. Romero-Barcelo.... To amend the Federal Water Pollution .................
Control Act concerning a proposal to
construct a deep ocean outfall off the
coast of Mayaguez, Puerto Rico.
*H.R. 2225..................... September 10, 1998 Ensign............ To designate the Federal building and S. 1043.......... .................
United States courthouse to be
constructed at Las Vegas Boulevard
between Bridger Avenue and Clark Avenue
in Las Vegas, Nevada, as the ``Lloyd D.
George Federal Building and United
States Courthouse''.
H.R. 2349 \3\.................. October 13, 1998.. Millender-McDonald To redesignate the Federal building S. 2444.......... .................
located at 10301 South Compton Avenue,
in Los Angeles California, known as the
Watts Finance Office, as the ``Augustus
F. Hawkins Post Office''.
*H.R. 2379..................... July 15, 1998..... Coble............. To designate the Federal building and .................
United States courthouse located at 251
North Main Street in Winston-Salem,
North Carolina, as the ``Hiram H. Ward
Federal Building and United States
Courthouse''.
*H.R. 2400 \2\................. April 2, 1998..... Shuster........... To authorize funds for Federal-aid S. 1173.......... 105-178
highways, highway safety programs, and
transit programs.
*H.R. 2443..................... September 18, 1997 Norton............ To designate the Federal building located 105-52
at 601 Fourth Street N.W. in the
District of Columbia as the ``Federal
Bureau of Investigation Washington Field
Office Memorial Building'', in honor of
William H. Christian, Jr., Martha Dixon
Martinez, Michael J. Miller, Anthony
Palmisano, and Edwiin R. Woodriffe.
H.R. 2556...................... May 20, 1998...... Saxton............ To reauthorize the North American S. 1677.......... .................
Wetlands Conservation Act and the
Partnerships for Wildlife Act.
*H.R. 2676 \4\................. November 6, 1997.. Archer............ To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 105-206
1986 to restructure and reform the
Internal Revenue Service.
H.R. 2730 \3\ \6\............. October 1, 1998... Tanner............ To designate the Federal building located 105-277
at 309 North Church Street in Dyersburg,
Tennessee, as the ``Jere Cooper Federal
Building''.
*H.R. 2807..................... May 21, 1998...... Saxton............ To amend the Rhinoceros and Tiger S. 361........... 105-312
Conservation Act of 1994 to prohibit the
sale, importation, and exportation of
products labeled as containing
substances derived from rhinoceros or
tiger.
*H.R. 2863 \5\................. September 14, 1998 Young, AK......... To amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act to S. 1533.......... .................
clarify restrictions under that Act on
baiting, to facilitate acquisition of
migratory bird habitat.
*H.R. 3042 \2\................. January 28, 1998.. Kolbe............. To amend the Morris K. Udall Scholarship S. 399........... 105-156
and Excellence in National Environmental
and Native American Public Policy Act of
1992 to establish the United States
Institute for Environmental Conflict
Resolution to conduct environmental
conflict resolution and training.
*H.R. 3113..................... March 31, 1998.... Young of AK....... To reauthorize the Rhinoceros and Tiger S. 361........... .................
Conservation Act of 1994.
*H.R. 3223..................... July 15, 1998..... Doggett........... To designate the Federal building located S. 2523.......... .................
at 300 East 8th Street in Austin, Texas,
as the ``J.J. 'Jake' Pickle Federal
Building''.
*H.R. 3267 \2\................. July 17, 1998..... Hunter............ To direct the Secretary of the Interior, S. 1716.......... 105-372
acting through the Bureau of
Reclamation, to conduct a feasibility
study and construct a project to reclaim
the Salton Sea.
H.R. 3295 \3\.................. September 10, 1998 Miller............ To designate the Federal building located S. 1898.......... .................
at 1301 Clay Street in Oakland,
California, as the ``Ronald V. Dellums
Federal Building''.
*H.R. 3453 \6\................. July 15, 1998..... Cubin............. To designate the Federal building and 105-277
Post Office located at 100 East B
Street, Casper, Wyoming, as the ``Dick
Cheney Federal Building''.
*H.R. 3504..................... June 4, 1998...... Shuster........... To amend the John F. Kennedy Center Act S. 2038.......... 105-226
to authorize appropriations for the John
F. Kennedy Center for the Performing
Arts and to further define the criteria
for capital repairs and operation and
maintenance.
H.R. 3598 \3\.................. October 1, 1998... Reyes............. To designate the Federal building located .................
at 700 East Antonio Street in El Paso,
Texas, as the ``Richard C. White Federal
Building''.
*H.R. 3696..................... September 1, 1998. Hill.............. To designate Federal Courthouse located .................
at 316 North 26th Street in Billings,
Montana, as the ``James F. Battin
Federal Courthouse''.
*H.R. 3978 \3\................. June 3, 1998...... Shuster........... To restore provisions agreed to by the .................
conferees to H.R. 2400, entitled the
``Transportation Equity Act for the 21st
Century'', but not included in the
conference report to H.R. 2400.
*H.R. 3982..................... July 30, 1998..... Etheridge......... To designate the Federal building located .................
at 310 New Bern Avenue in Raleigh, North
Carolina, as the ``Terry Sanford Federal
building''.
*H.R. 4595 \6\................. October 1, 1998... Regula............ To redesignate a Federal building located 105-277
in Washington, DC, as the ``Sidney R.
Yates Federal Building''.
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\1\ Introduced in the Senate and passed without referral to committee.
\2\ Passed the House, held at the desk in the Senate, and passed the Senate without referral to committee.
\3\ Passed the House and held at the desk in the Senate without further action.
\4\ Text of H.R. 3978, TEA-21 Corrections Act, added to the conference report.
\5\ Parts of the bill were added to H.R. 2807, which became law.
\6\ Added to the conference report on H.R. 4328, Omnibus Appropriations Act of 1998, and became law.
\7\ S. 2032 was amended by the House and returned to the Senate without further action.
NOTE: In the passage of H.R. 4328, Omnibus Appropriations Act of 1998 (Public Law 105-277), on October 21, 1998, two measures became law that were not
free-standing bills in the House or Senate. (Cf. [112 STAT 2861-304]--Sec. 358: Authorizes the ``Dan Schaefer Federal Building,'' Golden, Colorado;
and Sec. 359: Authorizes the ``David Skaggs Federal Building,'' Boulder, Colorado.)
CHRONOLOGY AND STATUS OF SENATE BILLS WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THE
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CHRONOLOGY AND STATUS OF SENATE BILLS WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THE
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S. 8
Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire
and Messrs. CHAFEE; LOTT; ABRAHAM; ALLARD; COVERDELL; CRAIG; DeWINE;
DOMENICI; GORTON; GRAMS; HAGEL; HATCH; HELMS; HUTCHINSON; KYL;
LUGAR; MURKOWSKI; ROBERTS; SESSIONS; THURMOND, and WARNER. Mr.
MACK, January 22, 1997. Messrs. COATS, FAIRCLOTH, BOND,
KEMPTHORNE, INHOFE, THOMAS and BENNETT, May 9, 1997.
A bill to reauthorize and amend the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Liability, and Compensation Act of 1980.
January 21, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
January 21, 1997. Senate Amendment 1 (Sponsored by Messrs. SMITH,
CHAFEE, and LOTT) offered, referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works, and ordered printed.
March 5, 1997. Subcommittee on Superfund, Waste Control, and Risk
Assessment hearing held. S. Hrg. 105-60.
September 4, 1997. Full committee hearing held. S. Hrg. 105-315.
March 24, 1998. Full committee markup.
March 25, 1998. Full committee markup.
March 26, 1998. Full committee markup; ordered reported with a
substitute amendment.
May 19, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works
(S. Rpt. 105-192), and placed on the Calendar, No. 371.
S. 18
Mr. LAUTENBERG
and Messrs. BAUCUS, REID, MOYNIHAN, GRAHAM, BOXER, WYDEN, LEVIN,
TORRICELLI, BREAUX, and KENNEDY. Mr. LIEBERMAN, February 6, 1997.
Ms. MIKULSKI, April 8, 1997. Mr. KERREY, May 6, 1997.
A bill to assist the States and local governments in assessing and
remediating brownfield sites and encouraging cleanup programs.
January 21, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 34
Mr. FEINGOLD
A bill to phase out Federal funding of the Tennessee Valley Authority.
January 21, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 49
Mr. STEVENS
and Mr. MURKOWSKI.
A bill to amend the wetlands regulatory program under the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act to provide credit for the low wetlands loss rate
in Alaska and recognize the significant extent of wetlands
conservation in Alaska, to protect Alaskan property owners, and to
ease the burden on overly regulated Alaskan cities, boroughs,
municipalities, and villages.
January 21, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 154
Mr. MOYNIHAN
and Mr. D'AMATO.
A bill to improve Orchard Beach, New York.
January 21, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 182
Mr. BYRD
and Mr. SESSIONS, March 4, 1997.
A bill to make available for obligation such sums as are necessary to
pay the Federal share of completion of construction of the Appalachian
development highway system.
January 22, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 196
Mr. McCAIN
A bill to amend the Public Buildings Act of 1959 to require the
Administrator of General Services to prioritize construction and
alteration projects in accordance with merit-based needs criteria.
January 22, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 203
Mrs. FEINSTEIN
and Mrs. BOXER.
A bill to amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of
1949 to authorize the transfer to State and local governments of
certain surplus property for use for law enforcement or public safety
purposes.
January 23, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
February 5, 1997. Discharged from the Committee on Environment and
Public Works by unanimous consent; referred to the Committee on
Governmental Affairs.
S. 214
Mr. AKAKA
and Messrs. INOUYE and GLENN.
A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency
Assistance Act to combat fraud and price-gouging committed in
connection with the provision of consumer goods and services for
cleanup, repair, and recovery from the effects of a major disaster
declared by the President.
January 28, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 250
Mr. FORD
A bill to designate the United States courthouse located in Paducah,
Kentucky, as the ``Edward Huggins Johnstone United States
Courthouse.''
January 30, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 263
Mr. McCONNELL
and Messrs. SMITH of New Hampshire, COCHRAN, INHOFE, WARNER,
D'AMATO, ALLARD, KYL, JEFFORDS, DeWINE, LUGAR, LEAHY, MOYNIHAN,
CRAIG, REID, BUMPERS, WYDEN, KENNEDY, BOXER, FEINSTEIN, KERRY, and
INOUYE. Mr. DASCHLE, February 10, 1997. Mr. CAMPBELL, February 12,
1997. Messrs. FAIRCLOTH and BINGAMAN, February 13, 1997. Mr.
LIEBERMAN, February 24, 1997. Ms. MOSELEY-BRAUN, February 27,
1997. Mr. DURBIN, March 5, 1997. Mr. TORRICELLI, March 13, 1997.
Mr. THOMAS, April 14, 1997. Mr. SANTORUM, April 24, 1997. Mr.
GRAHAM, April 29, 1997. Messrs. MACK and CLELAND, May 8, 1997. Mr.
SPECTER, May 16, 1997. Mr. AKAKA, June 3, 1997. Mr. HATCH, October
9, 1997. Messrs. LAUTENBERG and REED, October 20, 1997. Mr. GREGG,
October 23, 1997. Mrs. LANDRIEU, October 27, 1997. Mr. LEVIN,
November 6, 1997. Mr BOND and Ms. MIKULSKI, November 7, 1997. Mr.
WELLSTONE, November 12, 1997. Mr. JOHNSON, February 12, 1998. Mr.
FRIST, April 1, 1998. Mr. DORGAN, April 27, 1998. Mr. ASHCROFT,
May 6, 1998. Mr. ENZI, May 11, 1998. Mr. HELMS, June 11, 1998. Mr.
KOHL, June 15, 1998. Mrs. MURRAY, June 25, 1998. Mr. DODD, July
15, 1998. Mr. KEMPTHORNE, July 22, 1998.
A bill to prohibit the import, export, sale, purchase, possession,
transportation, acquisition, and receipt of bear viscera or products
that contain or claim to contain bear viscera.
February 5, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
July 7, 1998. Hearing held.
July 22, 1998. Ordered reported with an amendment.
July 31, 1998. Reported from Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 105-
281), and placed on the Calendar No 518.
S. 276
Ms. SNOWE
A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to conform to State law
the vehicle weight limitations on certain portions of the Interstate
System.
February 5, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 284
Mr. LUGAR
and Mr. COATS.
A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to improve safety at
public railway-highway crossings.
February 6, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
May 7, 1997. Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure hearing
held. S. Hrg. 105-113.
S. 289
H.R. 643
Mr. DeWINE
A bill to designate the United States courthouse to be constructed at
the corner of Superior Road and Huron Road in Cleveland, Ohio, as the
``Carl B. Stokes United States Courthouse.''
February 6, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
June 5, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 67.
June 12, 1997. Passed the Senate.
June 17, 1997. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure.
June 30, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
S. 316
Mr. LEVIN
A bill to direct the Administrator of the Environmental Protection
Agency to provide for a review of a decision concerning a construction
grant for the Ypsilanti Wastewater Treatment Plant in Wastenaw County,
Michigan.
February 12, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 331
Mr. DORGAN
and Messrs. KEMPTHORNE, BINGAMAN, CONRAD, CRAIG, DOMENICI, THOMAS,
and DASCHLE.
A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to provide a minimum
allocation of highway funds for States that have low population
densities and comprise large geographic areas.
February 13, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 333
Ms. BOXER
A bill to increase the period of availability of certain emergency
relief funds allocated under section 125 of title 23, United States
Code, to carry out a project to repair or reconstruct a portion of a
Federal-aid primary route in San Mateo, California.
February 13, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 335
Mr. WARNER
and Messrs. GRAHAM, HOLLINGS, FAIRCLOTH, LUGAR, FORD, HUTCHISON,
INHOFE, NICKLES, BREAUX, HELMS, COATS, McCONNELL, SHELBY, BOND,
THURMOND, SESSIONS, HUTCHINSON, GRAMM, ROBB, COVERDELL, CLELAND,
and GRAMS. Ms. LANDRIEU, May 6, 1997. Mr. Bumpers, May 8, 1997.
Mr. FRIST, June 5, 1997.
A bill to authorize funds for construction of highways.
February 13, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 347
H.R. 613
Mr. CLELAND
and Mr. COVERDELL, Ms. MOSELEY-BRAUN, Messrs. REID, HOLLINGS,
BINGAMAN, FORD, AKAKA, LEVIN, KERRY, CONRAD, BREAUX, LUGAR, HAGEL,
NICKLES, ROCKEFELLER, COCHRAN, LEAHY, THURMOND, BUMPERS,
LIEBERMAN, WARNER, Mrs. HUTCHISON, and Mr. HUTCHINSON. Ms.
MIKULSKI, February 27, 1997. Mr. GRASSLEY, March 11, 1997. Mr.
FRIST, April 24, 1997. Mr. BIDEN, April 25, 1997.
A bill to designate the Federal building located at 100 Alabama Street
NW, in Atlanta, Georgia, as the ``Sam Nunn Federal Center.''
February 24, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
June 5, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 68.
June 12, 1997. Passed the Senate.
June 17, 1997. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure.
June 30, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
March 3, 1998. Text of H.R. 613 inserted after the enacting clause and
passed the House.
March 6, 1998. Senate agreed to House amendment.
March 20, 1998. Signed into law, Public Law 105-165.
S. 361
Mr. JEFFORDS
and Messrs. MOYNIHAN and LEAHY, April 16, 1997. Mr. LEVIN, February
12, 1998. Messrs. D'AMATO, TORRICELLI, LUGAR and ABRAHAM, April
27, 1998. Mr. SMITH of New Hampshire, June 10, 1998. Mr. CLELAND,
July 15, 1998. Mr. CHAFEE, September 16, 1998. MR. ROBB, September
21, 1998.
A bill to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to prohibit the sale,
import, and export of products labeled as containing endangered
species.
February 26, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
July 7, 1998. Full committee hearing held.
July 22, 1998. Ordered reported with an amendment.
July 31, 1998. Reported from Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 105-
282), and placed on the Calendar, No. 519.
October 8, 1998. Amended and passed the Senate.
October 13, 1998. Attached to H.R. 2807, which passed the Senate.
October 16, 1998. Senate bill returned by the House without
consideration, pursuant to H. Res. 601, because it authorized revenues
to the United States, a prerogative reserved to measures originating
in the House of Representatives.
S. 383
Mr. D'AMATO
and Mr. MOYNIHAN, March 20, 1997.
A bill to require the Director of the Federal Emergency Management
Agency to provide funds for compensation for expenses incurred by the
State of New York, Nassau County and Suffolk County, New York, and New
York City, NY, as a result of the crash of flight 800 of Trans World
Airlines.
February 28, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 384
Mr. CONRAD
A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to allow States to regulate
the disposal of municipal solid waste generated outside the State.
February 28, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 399
H.R. 3042
Mr. McCAIN
A bill to amend the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in
National Environmental and Native American Public Policy Act of 1992
to establish the United States Institute for Environmental Conflict
Resolution to conduct environmental conflict resolution and training.
March 5, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
July 24, 1997. Ordered reported by the full committee, with an
amendment.
July 31, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (S. Rept. 105-60) and placed on the Calendar, No. 142.
October 9, 1997. Passed the Senate, after agreeing to the McCAIN
amendment (SP 1323).
October 21, 1997. House received amended bill.
January 28, 1998. Senate received H.R. 3042, a companion bill, and
placed it on the Calendar, No. 302. For further action see this bill.
October 21, 1998. Referred to the House Committee on Education and the
Workforce.
S. 408
Mrs. BOXER
A bill to establish sources of funding for certain transportation
infrastructure projects in the vicinity of the border between the
United States and Mexico that are necessary to accommodate increased
traffic resulting from implementation of the North America Free Trade
Agreement, including construction of new Federal border crossing
facilities.
March 5, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 412
Mr. LAUTENBERG
and Mr. DeWINE. Mr. LIEBERMAN, May 22, 1977. Messrs. GLENN and
BINGAMAN, Mrs. BOXER, and Mrs. FEINSTEIN, June 11, 1997. Mr.
MOYNIHAN, July 22, 1997. Mr. DURBIN, July 31, 1997. Mr. FAIRCLOTH,
September 26, 1997. Messrs. KERRY, AKAKA, and HATCH, October 8,
1997. Mr. DODD, October 20, 1997. Mr. HELMS, October 23, 1997. Mr.
INOUYE, October 24, 1997. Ms. MOSELEY-BRAUN, November 13, 1997.
Messrs. BUMPERS and REED, January 27, 1998. Mr. ROCKEFELLER,
February 2, 1998. Mr. SMITH of Oregon, February 12, 1998.
A bill to provide for a national standard to prohibit the operation of
motor vehicles by intoxicated individuals.
March 10, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
May 7, 1997. Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure hearing
held. S. Hrg. 105-113.
S. 443
Mr. BAUCUS
A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to provide congressional
authorization for restrictions on receipt of out-of-State municipal
solid waste and for State control over transportation of municipal
solid waste.
March 14, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 445
Mr. CHAFEE
and Mr. DODD.
A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to encourage recycling of
waste tires and abate tire dumps and tire stockpiles.
March 14, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 448
Mr. ROBB
A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to authorize local
governments and Governors to restrict receipt of out-of-State solid
waste.
March 17, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 463
Mr. COATS
A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to permit a Governor to
limit the disposal of out-of-State solid waste in the Governor's
State.
March 18, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 468
Mr. CHAFEE
and Mr. MOYNIHAN.
A bill to continue the successful Federal role in developing a national
intermodal surface transportation system, through programs that ensure
the safe and efficient movement of people and goods, improve economic
productivity, preserve the environment, and strengthen partnerships
among all levels of government and the private sector.
March 18, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Finance.
April 8, 1997. Joint referral to the Committee on Environment and Public
Works.
S. 478
H.R. 595
Mr. COVERDELL
and Mr. CLELAND.
A bill to designate the Federal building and United States courthouse
located at 475 Mulberry Street in Macon, Georgia as the ``William
Augustus Bootle Federal Building and United States Courthouse.''
March 19, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
June 5, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 69.
June 12, 1997. Passed the Senate.
June 17, 1997. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure.
June 30, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
S. 483
Mr. ROBB
and Ms. MIKULSKI.
A bill to fully fund the construction of the Woodrow Wilson Memorial
Bridge.
March 20, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 491
Mr. FORD
A bill to amend the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act
of 1966 to prohibit the United States Fish and Wildlife Service from
acquiring land to establish a refuge of the National Wildlife Refuge
System unless at least 50 percent of the owners of the land in the
proposed refuge favor the acquisition.
March 20, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 531
Mr. ROTH
and Messrs. BAUCUS, BIDEN, Mrs. BOXER, Messrs. DODD, DURBIN,
FEINGOLD, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Messrs. HARKIN, KOHL, LAUTENBERG, LEAHY,
LIEBERMAN, Mrs. MURRAY, Messrs. TORRICELLI, WELLSTONE, and WYDEN.
Mr. KERRY, June 2, 1997. Ms. MOSELEY-BRAUN, February 23, 1998. Mr.
KENNEDY, March 23, 1998.
A bill to designate a portion of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as
wilderness.
April 9, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 532
Mr. BAUCUS
and Messrs. KEMPTHORNE, THOMAS, DORGAN, CONRAD, DASCHLE, JOHNSON,
CRAIG, BURNS, ENZI, HARKIN, BINGAMAN, ROBERTS, KERREY, and
GRASSLEY. Mr. HAGEL, April 22, 1997. Messrs. HAGEL and BROWNBACK,
May 22, 1997. Mr. LOTT, September 3, 1997.
A bill to authorize funds to further the strong Federal interest in in
the improvement of highways and transportation.
April 9, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 555
H.R. 688
Mr. ALLARD
and Mr. COCHRAN, May 8, 1997. Messrs. HOLLINGS, INHOFE, FAIRCLOTH,
ROBERTS, and CAMPBELL, June 11, 1997. Mr. WYDEN, September 18,
1998. Mr. LUGAR, September 29, 1998.
A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to require that at least 85
percent of funds appropriated to the Environmental Protection Agency
from the Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund be distributed to
States to carry enforcement of subtitle I of that Act.
April 10, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
September 23, 1998. Ordered reported with an amendment.
October 1, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (S. Rept. 105-360), and placed on the Calendar, No. 682.
S. 557
Mr. McCONNELL
and Mr. INHOFE.
A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to exclude beverage alcohol compounds
emitted from aging warehouses from the definition of volatile organic
compounds.
April 10, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 586
Mr. MOYNIHAN
and Messrs. LAUTENBERG, LIEBERMAN, CHAFEE, SMITH of New Hampshire,
Mrs. BOXER, Messrs. WYDEN, BYRD, KENNEDY, INOUYE, ROTH, BIDEN,
LEAHY, SARBANES, DODD, D'AMATO, SPECTER, KERRY, ROCKEFELLER, Ms.
MIKULSKI, Messrs. JEFFORDS, AKAKA, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Mr. GREGG, Ms.
MOSELEY-BRAUN, Ms. MURRAY, Ms. SNOWE, Messrs. SANTORUM, DURBIN,
TORRICELLI, REED, AND Ms. COLLINS. Messrs. STEVENS and MURKOWSKI,
May 13, 1996.
A bill to reauthorize the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency
Act of 1991.
April 15, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 599
Mrs. BOXER
and Mr. LAUTENBERG. Mr. TORRICELLI, June 3, 1997. Mrs. MURRAY, July
22, 1997. Mr. WELLSTONE, September 9, 1997.
A bill to protect children and other vulnerable subpopulations from
exposure to certain environmental pollutants.
April 16, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 616
Mr. ALLARD
and Mr. CAMPBELL, May 8, 1997.
A bill to amend titles 23 and 49, United States Code, to improve the
designation of metropolitan planning organizations.
April 16, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 618
Mr. SARBANES
and Messrs. WARNER, ROBB, Ms. MIKULSKI, and Mr. SANTORUM, April 29,
1997.
A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to assist in the
restoration of the Chesapeake Bay.
April 16, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 619
Mr. SARBANES
and Messrs. ROBB and SANTORUM, and Ms. MIKULSKI, April 29, 1997.
A bill to establish a Chesapeake Bay Gateways and Watertrails Network.
April 16, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 627
H.R. 39
Mr. JEFFORDS
and Messrs. MURKOWSKI, CHAFEE, COCHRAN, LEAHY, and WELLSTONE. Mr.
COVERDELL, April 25, 1997. Mr. D'AMATO, May 1, 1997. Mr. STEVENS,
May 20, 1997. Mrs. BOXER, June 11, 1997. Ms. MOSELEY-BRAUN,
September 29, 1997. Mr. BINGAMAN, November 6, 1997.
A bill to reauthorize the African Elephant Conservation Act.
April 22, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
November 4, 1997. Hearing held. S. Hrg. 105-409.
May 21, 1998. Ordered reported by full committee.
June 25, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works
(S. Rept. 105-222), and placed on the Calendar, No. 432.
September 10, 1998. Indefinitely postponed (see H.R. 39).
S. 628
Mr. GRAMM
and Mrs. HUTCHISON.
A bill to designate the United States courthouse to be constructed at
the corner of 7th Street and East Jackson Street in Brownsville,
Texas, as the ``Reynaldo G. Garza United States Courthouse.''
April 22, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
June 5, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 70.
June 12, 1997. Passed the Senate.
June 17, 1997. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure.
June 30, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
S. 645
Mr. LAUTENBERG
and Mr. TORRICELLI.
A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to improve the
enforcement and compliance programs.
April 24, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 659
H.R. 1481
Mr. GLENN
and Messrs. LEVIN, MOYNIHAN, DeWINE, Ms. MOSELEY-BRAUN, and Mr.
KOHL. Mr. SPECTER, January 27, 1998. Mr. LUGAR, April 29, 1998.
A bill to amend the Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act of
1980 to provide for implementation of recommendations of the United
States Fish and Wildlife Service contained in the Great Lakes Fishery
Restoration Study Report.
April 25, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
July 7, 1998. Full committee hearing held.
July 22, 1998. Ordered reported with an amendment.
July 31, 1998. Reported from Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 105-
283), and placed on the Calendar, No 520.
See H.R. 1481 for further action.
S. 681
H.R. 1479
Mr. GRAHAM
and Mr. MACK.
A bill to designate the Federal Building and United States courthouse
located at 300 Northeast First Avenue in Miami, Florida, as the
``David W. Dyer Federal Courthouse.''
May 1, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
June 5, 1997. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works
(no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 71.
June 12, 1997. Passed the Senate.
June 17, 1997. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure.
June 30, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
S. 684
Mr. CONRAD
and Messrs. DASCHLE, DORGAN, GRAMS, JOHNSON, and WELLSTONE.
A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency
Assistance Act to provide assistance to local educational agencies in
cases of certain disasters.
May 1, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
S. 708
Mr. LAUTENBERG
A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to provide for a national
minimum penalty for an individual who operates a motor vehicle while
under the influence of alcohol.
May 6, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
May 7, 1997. Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure hearing
held. S. Hrg. 105-113.
S. 715
H.R. 1484
Mr. COVERDELL
and Mr. CLELAND.
A bill to redesignate the Dublin Federal Courthouse building located in
Dublin, Georgia, as the ``J. Roy Rowland Federal Courthouse.''
May 7, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
June 5, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 72.
June 12, 1997. Passed the Senate.
June 17, 1997. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure.
June 30, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
S. 733
Mr. D'AMATO
A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to expand the coverage of the single
transport region established to control interstate pollution and to
apply control measures throughout the region.
May 9, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
S. 751
Mr. SHELBY
and Messrs. MURKOWSKI, CRAIG, and BURNS. Mr. LOTT, June 26, 1997.
Mr. COCHRAN, July 29, 1997. Mr. BOND, November 7, 1997. September
18, 1998.
A bill to protect and enhance sportmen's opportunities and conservation
of wildlife.
May 15, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 752
Mr. THURMOND
and Messrs. COATS, HOLLINGS, HELMS, FAIRCLOTH, and HUTCHINSON
A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to modify the minimum
allocation formula under the Federal-aid highway program.
May 15, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 769
Mr. LAUTENBERG
and Messrs. TORRICELLI, KERRY, BOXER, GRAHAM, WELLSTONE, and
KENNEDY. Mr. DASCHLE and Mrs. MURRAY, May 21, 1997. Mr. DURBIN,
September 4, 1997. Ms. MOSELEY-BRAUN, January 28, 1998. Mr.
HARKIN, July 21, 1998. Mr. REED, September 16, 1998.
A bill to amend the provisions of the Emergency Planning and Community
Right-to-Know Act of 1986 to expand the public's right to know about
toxic chemical use and release, to promote pollution prevention.
May 20, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 774
Mr. CRAIG
and Mr. KEMPTHORNE.
A bill to provide for the stabilization, enhancement, restoration, and
management of the Coeur d'Alene River basin watershed.
May 21, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 797
H.R. 1747
Mr. CHAFEE
and Messrs. BAUCUS and KENNEDY. Mr. LOTT, May 23, 1997.
A bill to amend the John F. Kennedy Center Act to authorize the design
and construction of additions to the parking garage and certain site
improvements.
May 22, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
June 5, 1997. Ordered reported by the full committee.
June 18, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (S. Rept. 105-30), and placed on the Calendar, No. 85.
July 31, 1997. Considered and passed the Senate, after agreeing to the
following Senate Amendments: SP 1049 (DOMENICI/BINGAMAN--New Mexico
Hispanic Center), SP 1050 (GRAHAM--Florida A&M University), SP 1051
(CHAFEE--Brown University), SP 1052 (CHAFEE--Raystown Lake,
Pennsylvania), and SP 1053 (BAUCUS--Fort Peck Dam, MN).
October 21, 1998. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure. See House companion bill, H.R. 1747.
S. 819
Mr. WARNER
A bill to designate the United States courthouse at 200 South Washington
Street in Alexandria, Virginia, as the ``Martin V.B. Bostetter, Jr.
United States Courthouse.''
June 2, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
June 5, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 73.
June 12, 1997. Passed the Senate.
June 17, 1997. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure.
June 30, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
September 29, 1997. Considered in the House under suspension of the
rules.
November 13, 1997. Passed the House.
November 20, 1997. Presented to the President.
December 1, 1997. Signed into law, Public Law 105-122.
S. 826
H.R. 1771
Mr. LAUTENBERG
and Messrs. DURBIN and KERRY.
A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act to protect the public from
environmental tobacco smoke.
June 3, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 833
Mr. LAUTENBERG
and Messrs. DeWINE, GLENN, and HATCH.
A bill to designate the Federal building and courthouse at Public Square
and Superior Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio, as the ``Howard M. Metzenbaum
U.S. Courthouse.''
June 5, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
June 26, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 99.
July 25, 1997. Passed the Senate.
July 28, 1997. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure.
August 11, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
September 29, 1997. Considered in the House under suspension of the
rules.
November 13, 1997. Passed the House.
November 20, 1997. Presented to the President.
December 1, 1997. Signed into law, Public Law 105-123.
S. 878
H.R. 824
Mr. HATCH
A bill to redesignate the Federal Building located at 717 Madison Place,
Northwest, in the District of Columbia, as the ``Howard T. Markey
National Courts Building.''
June 11, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 884
Mr. CLELAND
and Mr. COVERDELL, June 24, 1997.
A bill to amend the Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965 to add
Elbert County and Hart County, Georgia to the Appalachian region.
June 11, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 899
Mr. DODD
A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to provide for flow control
of municipal solid waste.
June 12, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 951
Mr. TORRICELLI
and Mr. SARBANES. Mr. WELLSTONE, July 16, 1997. Mr. LAUTENBERG,
October 1, 1997. Mr. MOYNIHAN and Mrs. MURRAY, November 7, 1997.
Mr. D'AMATO, November 13, 1997. Mrs. BOXER, September 1, 1998.
A bill to reestablish the Office of Noise Abatement and Control in the
Environmental Protection Agency.
June 24, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 958
Mr. MOYNIHAN
and Mr. D'AMATO.
A bill to provide for the redesignation of a portion of State Route 17
in New York and Pennsylvania as Interstate Route 86.
June 25, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 960
Mr. DODD
and Mr. LIEBERMAN.
A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to authorize the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission to direct that a portion of any civil penalty
assessed be used to assist local communities.
June 25, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 963
Mr. CHAFEE
and Mr. GRAHAM, Mrs. BOXER, Messrs. BENNETT, HATCH and MOYNIHAN.
A bill to establish a transportation credit assistance pilot program.
June 25, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 971
H.R. 2094
Mr. LAUTENBERG
and Mr. TORRICELLI. January 29, 1998, Ms. FEINSTEIN. Mrs. BOXER, May
21, 1998. Mr. KERRY, June 23, 1998. Mr. LIEBERMAN, July 20, 1998.
Mr. DODD, September 1, 1998.
A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to improve the
quality of coastal recreation waters.
June 26, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 975
Mr. BOND
A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to extend the bridge
discretionary program.
June 27, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 1000
H.R. 2177
Mr. ROBERTS
and Mr. BROWNBACK. Mr. WARNER, KEMPTHORNE, INHOFE, THOMAS,
HUTCHINSON, ALLARD, BAUCUS, REID, and LIEBERMAN, July 24, 1997.
A bill to designate the United States courthouse at 500 State Avenue in
Kansas City, Kansas, as the ``Robert J. Dole United States
Courthouse.''
July 10, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
July 24, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 126.
July 25, 1997. Passed the Senate.
July 28, 1997. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure.
August 11, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
September 23, 1997. Passed the House.
October 10, 1997. Presented to the President for signature.
October 22, 1997. Signed into law, Public Law 105-63.
S. 1007
Mr. CHAFEE
A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency
Assistance Act to reduce the costs of disaster relief and emergency
assistance.
July 10, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 1043
H.R. 2225
Mr. REID
and Mr. BRYAN.
A bill to designate the United States courthouse under construction at
the corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Clark Avenue in Las Vegas,
Nevada, as the ``Lloyd D. George United States Courthouse.''
July 21, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
July 24, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 127.
July 25, 1997. Passed the Senate.
July 28, 1997. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure.
August 11, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
S. 1055
Mr. DURBIN
and Ms. MOSELEY-BRAUN, and Mr. REID.
A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to extend the Interstate
4R discretionary program.
July 23, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 1059
H.R. 1420
Mr. CHAFEE
and Messrs. KEMPTHORNE and GRAHAM. Mr. BREAUX, September 4, 1997.
A bill to amend the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act
of 1966 to improve the management of the National Wildlife Refuge
System.
July 23, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
July 30, 1997. Hearing held. S. Hrg. 105-286.
September 10, 1997. House companion bill, H.R. 1420, taken from Senate
Calendar, amended by CHAFEE amendment, and passed. For further action,
see H.R. 1420.
S. 1084
Mr. INHOFE
and Mr. BREAUX. Messrs. FORD and KEMPTHORNE, July 31, 1997. Messrs.
HOLLINGS and HUTCHISON, September 8, 1997. Messrs. BYRD and HAGEL,
September 10, 1997. Mr. GRAMM, October 9, 1997. Mrs. LANDRIEU and
Messrs. COCHRAN, MURKOWSKI, SESSIONS, HUTCHINSON, DeWINE, HATCH,
SHELBY, ENZI, THOMAS, ROBERTS, and ASHCROFT, October 22, 1997.
Messrs. THURMOND and MACK, October 31, 1997. Mr. ROCKEFELLER,
November 5, 1997.
A bill to establish a research and monitoring program for the national
ambient air quality standards for ozone and particulate matter and to
reinstate the original standards under the Clean Air Act.
July 29, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
October 22, 1997. Subcommittee on Clean Air, Wetlands, Private Property,
and Nuclear Safety hearing held. S. Hrg. 105-355.
November 5, 1997. Added as INHOFE amendment to S. 1269 (''Fast Track''
trade bill), and agreed to by unanimous consent.
November 6, 1997. INHOFE amendment to S. 1269 vitiated by unanimous
consent.
S. 1091
Mr. BINGAMAN
and Mr. DOMENICI.
A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to provide for maintenance
of public roads used by school buses serving certain Indian
reservations.
July 30, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 1097
Mr. MOYNIHAN
and Mr. D'AMATO. Mr. LIEBERMAN, September 1, 1998. Mr. DODD,
September 2, 1198. Mr. REED, September 29, 1998. Mr. LAUTENBERG,
October 8, 1998.
A bill to reduce acid deposition under the Clean Air Act.
July 31, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
October 6, 1998. Subcommittee on Clean Air, Wetlands, Private Property,
and Nuclear Safety hearing held.
S. 1099
Mr. DASCHLE
and Mr. JOHNSON.
A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to acquire such land in
the vicinity of Pierre, South Dakota, as the Secretary determines is
adversely affected by the full wintertime Oahe Powerplant release.
July 31, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 1104
Mr. HOLLINGS
and Ms. SNOWE. Mr. THURMOND, January 27, 1998.
A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make corrections in
maps relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources System.
July 31, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
May 21, 1998. Ordered reported by full committee.
June 12, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works
(S. Rept. 105-214), and placed on the Calendar, No. 412.
October 21, 1988. Referred to the Committee on Resources.
S. 1108
H.R. 29
Mr. MOYNIHAN
and Mr. D'AMATO.
A bill to designate the Federal building located at 290 Broadway in New
York, New York, as the ``Ronald H. Brown Federal Building.''
July 31, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 1125
Ms. MOSELEY-BRAUN
and Mr. DURBIN.
A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to extend the
discretionary bridge program.
July 31, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 1152
Mr. McCAIN
A bill to establish the National Environmental Technology Achievement
Award.
September 8, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 1155
Mr. KERREY
A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to make safety a priority
of the Federal-aid highway program.
September 9, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 1173
H.R. 2400
Mr. WARNER
and Messrs. CHAFEE, BAUCUS, BOND, SMITH of New Hampshire, GRAHAM,
REID, KEMPTHORNE, THOMAS, ALLARD, INHOFE, DORGAN, HARKIN,
GRASSLEY, and JOHNSON. Mr. CAMPBELL, September 16, 1997. Mr.
BURNS, October 1, 1997. Mr. ROBB, October 3, 1997. Ms. MOSELEY-
BRAUN, October 27, 1997. January 27, 1998, Mr. CONRAD.
A bill to authorize funds for construction of highways, for highway
safety programs, and for mass transit programs.
February 13, 1997. Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure
hearing held, prior to introduction of bill. S. Hrg. 105-113.
February 26, 1997. Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure
hearing held, prior to introduction of bill.
March 6, 1997. Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure hearing
held, prior to introduction of bill.
March 13, 1997. Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure
hearing held, prior to introduction of bill.
March 19, 1997. Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure
hearing held, prior to introduction of bill.
March 22, 1997. Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure field
hearing held in Coeur D'Alene, ID, prior to introduction of bill.
March 26, 1997. Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure field
hearing held in Kansas City, MO, prior to introduction of bill.
March 28, 1997. Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure field
hearing held in Las Vegas, NV, prior to introduction of bill.
April 7, 1997. Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure field
hearing held in New York, NY, prior to introduction of bill.
April 21, 1997. Committee on Environment and Public Works field hearing
held in Warwick, RI, prior to introduction of bill.
May 7, 1997. Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure hearing
held, prior to introduction of bill.
June 6, 1997. Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure hearing
held, prior to introduction of bill.
September 12, 1997. Bill introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
September 17, 1997. Ordered to be reported with amendments.
October 1, 1997. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (S. Rept. 105-95), and placed on the Calendar, No. 188.
October 8, 1998. Considered in the Senate; modified committee amendment
agreed to be considered as the underlying amendment.
October 20, 1997. Considered in the Senate.
October 21, 1997. Considered in the Senate.
October 22, 1997. Considered in the Senate.
October 23, 1997. Considered in the Senate; motions to invoke cloture on
modified committee amendment twice failed to pass.
October 24, 1997. Considered in the Senate; motion to invoke cloture on
modified committee amendment failed to pass.
October 29, 1997. Considered in the Senate, motion to invoke cloture on
modified committee amendment failed to pass; bill returned to Senate
Calendar.
February 26, 1998. Considered in the Senate; all pending amendments and
motion to recommit bill withdrawn by unanimous consent and CHAFEE
substitute amendment No. 1676 considered the pending measure.
February 27, 1998. Considered in the Senate.
March 2, 1998. Considered in the Senate.
March 3, 1998. Considered in the Senate; Committee on Environment and
Public Works held business meeting to consider amendment to be offered
on the pending bill; WELLSTONE amendment (welfare statistics) tabled;
and KEMPTHORNE amendment (airbags) adopted.
March 4, 1998. Considered in the Senate; CHAFEE, INHOFE, REID,
MURKOWSKI, DOMENICI, MOYNIHAN, MOSELEY-BRAUN and BOXER amendments
agreed to.
March 5, 1998. Considered in the Senate; DORGAN, DOMENICI, BINGAMAN,
CHAFEE, HUTCHINSON, ABRAHAM, and INHOFE amendments agreed to.
March 6, 1998. Considered in the Senate; McCONNELL amendment tabled;
KERREY, WELLSTONE, DOMENICI, CHAFEE amendments agreed to.
March 9, 1998. Considered in the Senate; CHAFEE and D'AMATO amendments
agreed to.
March 10, 1998. Considered in the Senate; ALLARD, SPECTER, THOMAS,
D'AMATO, REED and GRAHAM amendments agreed to.
March 11, 1998. Considered in the Senate; CHAFEE, BOND, McCAIN, ABRAHAM,
BROWNBACK, HUTCHISON, STEVENS, MURKOWSKI, SPECTER, CAMPBELL, WARNER,
LEVIN, DASCHLE, ROTH, MACK, McCONNELL, BYRD, MOSELEY-BRAUN, SARBANES,
MOYNIHAN, and JEFFORDS amendments agreed to; cloture invoked (96-3).
March 12, 1998. Considered in the Senate; D'AMATO, TORRICELLI, CHAFEE,
DeWINE, DOMENICI, LEVIN, GRAMM, WARNER, LAUTENBERG, LOTT, FEINSTEIN,
BREAUX, ABRAHAM, SESSIONS, and MOSELEY-BRAUN amendments agreed to;
final vote on committee amendment agreed to (96-4); measure returned
to Senate Calendar.
March 16, 1998. Text of bill, as amended, ordered printed.
April 2, 1998. House bill, H.R. 2400, received in the Senate; text of S.
1173 inserted in lieu and passed the Senate; a conference requested
with the House.
S. 1176
Mr. THOMAS
and Mr. CRAIG.
A bill to guarantee that Federal agencies identify State agencies and
counties as cooperating agencies when fulfilling their environmental
planning responsibilities under the National Environmental Policy Act.
September 15, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 1180
Mr. KEMPTHORNE
and CHAFEE, BAUCUS, and REID; Messrs. SMITH of Oregon, STEVENS and
BENNETT, September 24, 1997; Mr. COVERDELL, September 30, 1997;
Mr. MURKOWSKI, October 8, 1997. Mr. FAIRCLOTH, October 27, 1997.
Messrs. SMITH of New Hampshire, CAMPBELL, and THOMAS, February 4,
1998. Mr. HELMS, February 12, 1998. Mr. MACK, April 28, 1998. Mr.
CRAIG, May 4, 1998. Mr. McCONNELL, May 6, 1998. Mr. HATCH and Ms.
COLLINS, September 16, 1998.
A bill to reauthorize the Endangered Species Act.
September 16, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
September 23, 1997. Full committee hearing held. S. Hrg. 105-369.
September 24, 1997. Full committee hearing held.
September 30, 1997. Ordered reported from the full committee with
amendments.
October 31, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (S. Rept. 105-128), and placed on the Calendar, No. 242.
S. 1219
Mr. FAIRCLOTH
and Ms. MIKULSKI and Messrs. SARBANES, WARNER, and ROBB. Mr. SHELBY,
October 28, 1997.
A bill to require the establishment of a research and grant program for
the eradication or control of pfiesteria piscicida and other aquatic
toxins.
September 25, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
October 29, 1997. Ordered to be reported with an amendment.
November 4, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (S. Rept. 105-132), and placed on the Calendar, No. 248.
S. 1222
Mr. CHAFEE
and Messrs. BREAUX, LIEBERMAN, FAIRCLOTH, ROBB, SARBANES, D'AMATO,
MURRAY, MURKOWSKI, WARNER, REED, LANDRIEU, GRAHAM, MIKULSKI, DODD,
MOYNIHAN, and MACK. Messrs. AKAKA and LAUTENBERG, and Mrs.
FEINSTEIN, October 20, 1997. Mr. TORRICELLI and Mrs. BOXER,
November 4, 1997. Mr. COVERDELL, November 13, 1997. Mr. WYDEN,
January 27, 1998. Mr. KERRY, June 25, 1998.
A bill to catalyze restoration of estuary habitat through more efficient
financing of projects and enhanced coordination of Federal and non-
Federal restoration programs.
September 25, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
July 9, 1998. Hearing held.
July 22, 1998. Ordered reported by full committee, with an amendment.
July 29, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works
(S. Rept. 105-273), and placed on the Calendar, No. 507.
October 13, 1998. Attached parts of this measure onto H.R. 2807, which
passed the Senate. See H.R. 2807 for further action.
October 14, 1998. Amended and passed the Senate.
October 21, 1998. Referred to the House Committee on Resources; to the
Committee on Agriculture; and to the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure.
S. 1224
Mr. ALLARD
and Mr. WYDEN.
A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 to ensure full Federal
compliance with that Act.
September 25, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 1243
Mr. KERREY
and Mrs. SNOWE, October 31, 1997.
A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to enhance safety on 2-
lane rural highways.
October 1, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 1258
H.R. 849
Mr. BENNETT
A bill to amend the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property
Acquisitions Policies Act of 1970 to prohibit an alien who is not
lawfully present in the United States from receiving assistance under
that Act.
October 6, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
October 29, 1997. Ordered to be reported with an amendment.
November 4, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 249.
November 8, 1997. Passed the Senate, after agreeing to the BENNETT
amendment.
November 9, 1997. Passed the House.
November 13, 1997. Presented to the President.
November 21, 1997. Signed into law, Public Law 105-117.
S. 1268
Mr. FRIST
A bill to amend the Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933 to modify
provisions relating to the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley
Authority.
October 8, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Energy and
Natural Resources.
October 22, 1997. Discharged from the Committee on Energy and Natural
Resources and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public
Works.
S. 1287
H.R. 1787
Mr. JEFFORDS
and Messrs. CHAFEE, LEAHY, MACK, SANTORUM, GRAHAM, DURBIN,
WELLSTONE, KERRY, BINGAMAN, REID, CRAIG, BOND, and TORRICELLI,
November 7, 1997. Mr. COCHRAN, November 12, 1997. Mr. ABRAHAM,
November 13, 1997. Ms. SNOWE, February 10, 1988. Ms. COLLINS,
February 12, 1998.
A bill to assist the conservation of Asian elephants by supporting and
providing financial resources for the conservation programs of nations
within the range of Asian elephants and projects of persons with
demonstrated expertise in the conservation of Asian elephants.
October 9, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
November 4, 1997. Hearing held. S. Hrg. 105-409.
November 6, 1997. Ordered reported by full committee.
November 7, 1997. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (S. Rept. 105-142), and placed on the Calendar, No. 279.
September 10, 1998. Indefinitely postponed. (See H.R. 1787).
S. 1298
H.R. 1804
Mr. SHELBY
A bill to designate the Federal building located in Florence, Alabama,
as the ``Justice John McKinley Federal Building.''
October 20, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
May 21, 1998. Reported by Committee on Environment and Public Works (no
written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 375.
June 2, 1998. Passed the Senate.
October 9, 1998. Passed the House.
October 27, 1998. Signed into law. Public Law 105-299.
S. 1317
Mr. LAUTENBERG
and Mr. BAUCUS.
A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 to expand the opportunity for
health protection for citizens affected by hazardous waste sites.
October 24, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 1321
Mr. TORRICELLI
and Messrs. GRAHAM, MACK, SARBANES and LAUTENBERG. Messrs. CHAFEE
and REED, November 7, 1997. Mr. MOYNIHAN, November 9, 1997. Mrs.
BOXER, November 10, 1997. Messrs. KENNEDY and KERRY, November 13,
1997. Mrs. MURRAY, February 11, 1998. Mr. FAIRCLOTH and Mrs.
LANDRIEU, March 17, 1998. Mr. D'AMATO, March 18, 1998. Mr. GREGG,
March 20, 1998. Mr. LIEBERMAN, April 30, 1998. Ms. MIKULSKI, May
12, 1998. Mr. CLELAND, June 25, 1998. Mrs. FEINSTEIN, July 21,
1998. Mr. BREAUX, July 22, 1998.
A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to permit grants
for the national estuary program to be used for the development and
implementation of a comprehensive conservation and management plan, to
reauthorize appropriations to carry out the program.
October 28, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
July 9, 1998. Hearing held.
S. 1324
Mr. LOTT
A bill to deauthorize a portion of the project for navigation, Biloxi
Harbor, Mississippi.
October 28, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
October 29, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 238).
November 4, 1997. Passed the Senate.
November 5, 1997. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure.
November 17, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Water Resources and
Environment.
S. 1332
Mr. ENZI
A bill to amend title 28, United States Code, to recognize and protect
State efforts to improve environmental mitigation and compliance
through the promotion of voluntary environmental audits, including
limited protection from discovery and limited protection from
penalties.
October 29, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
October 30, 1997. Hearing held. S. Hrg. 105-305.
S. 1341
Mr. DASCHLE
and Mr. JOHNSON.
A bill to provide for mitigation of territorial wildlife habitat lost as
a result of the construction and operation of the Pick-Sloan Missouri
River Basin program in the State of South Dakota.
October 29, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 1348
Mr. LIEBERMAN
and DASCHLE, MOYNIHAN, and KERRY. Mrs. LANDRIEU, May 4, 1998.
A bill to provide for innovative strategies for achieving superior
environmental performance.
October 30, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 1355
Mr. LIEBERMAN
and Mr. DODD.
A bill to designate the United States courthouse located in New Haven,
Connecticut, as the ``Richard C. Lee United States Courthouse.''
October 31, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
May 21, 1998. Reported by Committee on Environment and Public Works (no
written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 376.
June 2, 1998. Passed the Senate.
September 23, 1998. Amended and passed the House under suspension of the
rules.
September 24, 1998. Received in the Senate and held at the desk.
September 30, 1998. Passed the Senate.
October 9, 1998. Signed into law, Public Law 105-250.
S. 1363
Mr. CHAFEE
A bill to amend the Sikes Act to enhance fish and wildlife conservation
and natural resources management programs.
November 4, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 1381
Mr. NICKLES
A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to convey lands for the Candy
Lake project, Osage County, Oklahoma.
November 5, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 1386
Mr. LEVIN
and Mr. GLENN, March 5, 1998.
A bill to facilitate the remediation of contaminated sediments in the
waters of the United States.
November 6, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 1399
Mr. BOND
A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to carry out a project to
protect and enhance fish and wildlife habitat of Missouri River and
middle Mississippi River.
November 7, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 1400
Mr. BOND
A bill to provide a 6-month extension of highway, highway safety, and
transit programs pending enactment of a law reauthorizaing the
Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991.
November 7, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 1417
Mr. DOMENICI
A bill to provide for the design, construction, furnishing and equipping
of a Center for the Performing Arts within the complex known as the
New Mexico Hispanic Cultural Center.
November 7, 1997. Introduced, read three times, and passed the Senate.
November 13, 1997. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
December 1, 1997. Signed into law, Public Law 105-127.
S. 1454
Mr. BOND
and Messrs. CHAFEE, WARNER, BAUCUS, and D'AMATO.
A bill to provide a 6-month extension of highway, highway safety, and
transit programs pending enactment of a law reauthorizing the
Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991.
November 7, 1997. Introduced, considered and passed the Senate.
S. 1455
Mr. CHAFEE
and Mr. REED.
A bill to provide financial assistance for the relocation and expansion
of Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology, Providence, Rhode Island.
November 7, 1997. Introduced, considered and passed the Senate.
S. 1456
Mr. BAUCUS
and Mr. BURNS.
A bill to authorize an interpretive center at Fort Peck Dam, Montana.
November 7, 1997. Introduced, considered and passed the Senate.
November 8, 1997. Referred to the House Committee on Resources.
November 10, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on National Parks and
Public Lands.
S. 1497
Mr. LAUTENBERG
A bill to release contributors of ordinary trash and minor amounts of
hazardous substances from litigation under the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980.
November 9, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 1498
Mr. DORGAN
A bill to require States to adopt laws prohibiting open alcoholic
containers in automobiles.
November 9, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 1519
Mr. BOND
and Messrs. CHAFEE, WARNER, BAUCUS, and D'AMATO.
A bill to provide a 6-month extension of highway, highway safety, and
transit programs pending enactment of a law reauthorizing the
Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991
November 10, 1997. Introduced and passed the Senate.
November 12, 1997. Passed the House.
December 1, 1997. Signed into law, Public Law 105-130.
S. 1531
Mrs. SNOWE
A bill to deauthorize certain portions of the project for navigation,
Bass Harbor, Maine.
November 13, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
May 21, 1998. Ordered reported by Committee on Environment and Public
Works.
June 1, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works
(no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 391.
June 9, 1998. Passed the Senate.
June 10, 1998. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure.
June 22, 1998. Referred to the Subcommittee on Water Resources and
Environment.
S. 1532
Mrs. SNOWE
A bill to amend the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 to
deauthorize the remainder of the project at East Boothbay Harbor,
Maine.
November 13, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
May 21, 1998. Ordered reported by Committee on Environment and Public
Works.
June 1, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works
(no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 392.
June 9, 1998. Passed the Senate.
October 21, 1998. Referred to the House Committee on Resources.
S. 1533
Mr. BREAUX
A bill to amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act to clarify restrictions
under that Act of baiting.
November 13, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 1553
Mr. D'AMATO
and Mr. MOYNIHAN.
A bill to amend the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act of
1972 with respect to the dumping of dredged material in Long Island
Sound.
November 13, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 1557
Mr. TORRICELLI
and Messrs. AKAKA, KERRY, FEINSTEIN, and LAUTENBERG, October 9,
1998.
A bill to end the use of steel jaw leghold traps on animals in the
United States.
November 13, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 1576
Ms. FEINSTEIN
A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to permit the exclusive application of
California State regulations regarding reformulated gasoline in
certain areas within the State.
January 27, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
September 16, 1998. Hearing held.
S. 1607
Mr. FAIRCLOTH
A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to carry out an environmental
restoration and enhancement project at the Eastern Channel of the
Lockweeds Folly River, Brunswick County, North Carolina.
February 4, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 1639
Mr. COVERDELL
A bill to amend the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
of 1986 to cover Federal facilities.
February 12, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 1647
Mr. BAUCUS
and Mrs. SNOWE, Messrs. LIEBERMAN, KEMPTHORNE, DASCHLE, DODD,
DURBIN, LAUTENBERG, COLLINS, JOHNSON, and KENNEDY. Messrs.
SARBANES, MOYNIHAN, LUGAR and D'AMATO, February 25, 1998. Mr.
LEVIN, March 5, 1998. Ms. MIKULSKI and Mr. SANTORUM, March 17,
1998. Mrs. MURRAY, March 19, 1998. Messrs. REED, ROBB, and
WELLSTONE, April 20, 1998. Mr. SPECTER, April 21, 1998. Mr. GREGG,
May 7, 1998. Mrs. BOXER and Messrs. CONRAD and REID, May 18, 1998.
Messrs. HOLLINGS, FORD and BUMPERS, June 2, 1998. Mr. BREAUX, June
11, 1998. Mr. CAMPBELL, June 19, 1998. Ms. FEINSTEIN and Mr.
LEAHY, June 23, 1998. Ms. LANDRIEU and Messrs. JEFFORDS and BURNS,
June 24, 1998. Messrs. COCHRAN and CLELAND, July 13, 1998. Mr.
KERRY, July 15, 1998. Mr. BINGAMAN, July 21, 1998. Ms. HUTCHISON,
July 22, 1998. Mr. BRYAN, July 24, 1998.
A bill to reauthorize and make reforms to programs authorized by the
Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965.
February 12, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
Jult 14, 1998. Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure hearing
held (S. Hrg. 105-914).
S. 1672
Mr. DASCHLE
and Mr. JOHNSON.
A bill to expand the authority of the Secretary of the Army to improve
the control of erosion on the Missouri River.
February 24, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 1677
Mr. CHAFEE
and Messrs. KEMPTHORNE, BAUCUS, BOND, REID, MOYNIHAN, LIEBERMAN,
WARNER, and SMITH of New Hampshire, Mrs. BOXER, Messrs. SESSIONS,
ALLARD, GRAHAM, WYDEN, LAUTENBERG, HUTCHINSON, THOMAS, REED,
FAIRCLOTH, JEFFORDS, BREAUX, STEVENS and COCHRAN. Messrs. INHOFE
and SMITH of Oregon, February 27, 1998. Mr. D'AMATO, March 2,
1998. Mr. DeWINE, Ms. COLLINS, and Mr. BRYAN, March 5, 1998.
Messrs. HOLLINGS and MURKOWSKI, March 9, 1998. Mr. LOTT, March 16,
1998. Mr. SANTORUM, March 19, 1998. Mr. GREGG, March 19, 1998. Mr.
BUMPERS, March 23, 1998. Mr. DASCHLE, March 24, 1998. Mr. FRIST,
March 25, 1998. Messrs. ABRAHAM and HATCH, March 30, 1998. Mr.
DODD, March 31, 1998. Mrs. MURRAY, April 20, 1998. Messrs.
BENNETT, JOHNSON, LEAHY, and Ms. SNOWE, April 21, 1998. Messrs.
SPECTER, LUGAR, and Mrs. FEINSTEIN, April 27, 1998. Messrs.
ROBERTS, COVERDELL, GRASSLEY, and THURMOND, April 28, 1998.
Messrs. GRAMS and BINGAMAN, April 30, 1998. Mr. DURBIN, May 4,
1998. Mr. THOMPSON, May 11, 1998. Mr. BIDEN, May 14, 1998. Mr.
HAGEL, May 18, 1998; Mr. KERRY, May 20, 1998.
A bill to reauthorize the North American Wetlands Conservation Act and
the Partnerships for Wildlife Act.
February 25, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
May 21, 1998. Ordered reported by full committee.
June 19, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works
(S. Rept. 105-218) and placed on the Calendar, No. 417.
September 30, 1998. Amended and passed the Senate.
October 10, 1998. Amended and passed the House.
October 12, 1998. Senate received amended bill, which was held at the
desk.
October 13, 1998. Attached as part of H.R. 2807, which passed the
Senate.
S. 1700
Mr. MOYNIHAN
and Mr. KERRY and Ms. MOSELEY-BRAUN. Mr. KENNEDY, May 19, 1998.
A bill to designate the headquarters building of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development in Washington, District of Columbia, as
the ``Robert C. Weaver Federal Building.''
March 3, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
July 22, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works
(without written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 486.
July 31, 1998. Passed the Senate.
October 21, 1998. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure.
S. 1706
Mr. BINGAMAN
A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to encourage States to
enact laws that ban the sale of alcohol through a drive-up or drive-
through sales window.
March 4, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 1716
H.R. 3267
Mrs. BOXER
and Mrs. FEINSTEIN.
A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior, acting through the
Commissioner of Reclamation, to develop an action plan to restore the
Salton Sea in California and to conduct wildlife resource studies of
the Salton Sea.
March 5, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 1749
Mr. ALLARD
and Mr. BENNETT, April 3, 1998.
A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to provide funding for
the implementation of the endangered fish recovery implementation
programs for the Upper Colorado and San Juan River Basins.
March 12, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 1800
Mr. GLENN
and Mr. DeWINE.
A bill to designate the Federal building and United States courthouse
located at 85 Marconi Boulevard in Columbus, OH, as the ``Joseph P.
Kinneary United States Courthouse.''
March 19, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
May 21, 1998. Reported by Committee on Environment and Public Works (no
written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 377.
June 2, 1998. Passed the Senate.
June 3, 1998. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure.
June 15, 1998. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
June 16, 1998. Ordered reported by the subcommittee.
June 25, 1998. Ordered reported by the full committee.
July 14, 1998. Reported by the House Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (H. Rept. 105-619) and placed on the Calendar, No. 224.
August 4, 1998. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
August 13, 1998. Signed into law. Public Law 105-232.
S. 1883
H.R. 608
Mr. SHELBY
and Mr. SESSIONS.
A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey the Marion
National Fish Hatchery and the Claude Harris National Aquacultural
Research Center to the State of Alabama.
March 31, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
July 22, 1998. Ordered reported by the full committee.
July 24, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works
(S. Rept. 105-263), and placed on the Calendar, No. 493.
July 31, 1998. Passed the Senate.
August 3, 1998. Referred to the House Committee on Resources.
August 4, 1998. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation,
Wildlife and Oceans.
September 9, 1998. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
September 23, 1998. Signed into law, Public Law 105-239.
S. 1896
Mr. McCONNELL
A bill to transfer administrative jurisdiction over Land Between the
Lakes National Recreation Center to the Secretary of Agriculture.
April 1, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 1898
H.R. 3295
Mrs. BOXER
and Mrs. FEINSTEIN.
A bill to designate the Federal building located at 1301 Clay Street in
Oakland, California, as the ``Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building.''
April 1, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
May 21, 1998. Reported by Committee on Environment and Public Works (no
written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 378.
June 2, 1998. Passed the Senate.
October 21, 1998. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure.
S. 1904
Mr. GORTON
A bill to amend the Elwha River Ecosystem and Fisheries Restoration Act
to provide further for the acquisition and removal of the Elwha dam
and acquisition of the Glines Canyon dam and the restoration of the
Elwha River ecosystem and native anadromous fisheries.
April 1, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 1913
Mr. BAUCUS
and Mr. BURNS.
A bill to require the Secretary of the Interior to sell leaseholds at
the Canyon Ferry Reservoir in the State of Montana and to establish a
trust and fund for the conservation of fish and wildlife and
enhancement of public hunting and fishing opportunities in the State.
April 2, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 1915
Mr. LEAHY
and Ms. SNOWE, May 5, 1998. Mr. WELLSTONE, May 7, 1998. Mr.
MOYNIHAN, June 17, 1998.
A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to establish requirements concerning
the operation of fossil fuel-fired electric utility steam generating
units, commercial and industrial boiler units, solid waste
incineration units, medical waste incinerators, hazardous waste
combustors, chlor-alkali plants, and Portland cement plants to reduce
emissions of mercury to the environment.
April 2, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 1923
Mr. COVERDELL
and Messrs. BREAUX and DeWINE.
A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to ensure
compliance by Federal facilities with pollution control requirements.
April 2, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 1970
Mr. ABRAHAM
and Mr. DASCHLE. Mr. ALLARD, April 23, 1998. Mr. LUGAR, May 5, 1998.
Mr. BINGAMAN, June 1, 1998. Mr. LIEBERMAN, July 6, 1998. Mr.
DURBIN, September 2, 1998. Mr. CHAFEE, October 7, 1998.
A bill to require the Secretary of the Interior to establish a program
to provide assistance in the conservation of neotropical migratory
birds.
April 22, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
July 7, 1998. Full committee hearing held.
July 22, 1998. Ordered reported by full committee, with an amendment.
July 31, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works
(S. Rept. 105-284), and placed on the Calendar, No. 521.
October 8, 1998. Amended and passed the Senate.
October 9, 1998. Referred to the House Committee on Resources.
S. 2005
Mr. McCONNELL
A bill to amend the Federal Power Act to ensure that certain Federal
power customers are provided protection by the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission.
April 29, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 2019
Mr. ASHCROFT
A bill to prohibit the use of Federal funds to implement the Kyoto
Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
unless or until the Senate has given its advice and consent to
ratification of the Kyoto Protocol and to clarify the authority of
Federal agencies with respect to the regulation of the emissions of
carbon dioxide.
April 30, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 2032
Mr. MURKOWSKI
A bill to designate the Federal building in Juneau, Alaska, as the
``Hurff A. Saunders Federal Building.''
May 5, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
May 21, 1998. Reported by Committee on Environment and Public Works (no
written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 379.
June 2, 1998. Passed the Senate.
June 3, 1998. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure.
June 15, 1998. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
July 21, 1998. Ordered reported by the subcommittee, with an amendment.
July 23, 1998. Ordered reported by the full committee.
July 29, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (H. Rept. 656), and placed on the Calendar, No. 237.
September 14, 1998. Passed the House.
September 15, 1998. Received in the Senate and held at the desk.
S. 2038
H.R. 3504
Mr. CHAFEE
and Messrs. BAUCUS and WARNER.
A bill to amend the John F. Kennedy Center Act to authorize
appropriations for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
and to further define the criteria for capital repair and operation
and maintenance.
May 6, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
May 21, 1998. Amended and ordered reported by Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
June 12, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works
(S. Rept. 105-215), and placed on the Calendar, No. 413.
September 10, 1998. Indefinitely postponed (See H.R. 3504).
S. 2062
Mr. WARNER
A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation,
and Liability Act of 1980 to clarify liability under that Act for
certain recycling transactions.
May 12, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 2066
Mr. CHAFEE
A bill to reduce exposure to environmental tobacco smoke.
May 12, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 2090
Mr. CHAFEE
and Messrs. INHOFE, GRAHAM, SMITH of New Hampshire, and JEFFORDS.
A bill to extend the authority of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to
collect fees through 2003.
May 18, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
May 21, 1998. Ordered reported by the Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
June 25, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works
(S. Rept. 105-223), and placed on the Calendar, No. 433.
S. 2094
Mr. ALLARD
and Mr. CHAFEE.
A bill to amend the Fish and Wildlife Improvement Act of 1978 to enable
the Secretary of the Interior to more effectively use the proceeds of
sales of certain items.
May 20, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
July 7, 1998. Full committee hearing held.
July 22, 1998. Ordered reported by full committee, with amendments.
July 31, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works
(S. Rept. 105-285), and placed on the Calendar, No. 522.
September 11, 1998. Amended and passed the Senate.
September 14, 1998. Referred to the House Committee on Resources.
September 16, 1998. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries,
Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans.
October 9, 1998. Passed the House.
October 30, 1998. Signed into law. Public Law 105-328.
S. 2095
Mr. CHAFEE
and Messrs. KEMPTHORNE, LOTT, DASCHLE, BAUCUS, BREAUX, GRAHAM,
WYDEN, SMITH of New Hampshire, SARBANES, WARNER, STEVENS, Ms.
SNOWE, Ms. COLLINS, Mr. BOND, Mrs. MURRAY, and Mr. DOMENICI.
Messrs. GREGG and LIEBERMAN, June 1, 1998.
A bill to reauthorize and amend the National Fish and Wildlife
Foundation Establishment Act.
May 20, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
May 21, 1998. Amended and ordered reported by the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
June 25, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works
(S. Rept. 105-224), and placed on the Calendar, No. 434.
October 6, 1998. Amended and passed the Senate.
October 10, 1998. Considered in the House under suspension of the rules.
October 12, 1998. Failed of passage in the House under suspension of the
rules.
October 21, 1998. Referred to the House Committee on Resources.
S. 2105
Mr. DASCHLE
and Mr. JOHNSON.
A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to conduct a study of the
Nibrara River watershed and the operations of Fort Randall Dam and
Gavins Point Dam on the Missouri River to determine the feasibility of
alleviating certain bank erosion and sedimentation problems.
May 21, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 2113
Mr. ROBB
A bill to reduce traffic congestion, promote economic development, and
improve the quality of life in the metropolitan Washington region.
May 22, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 2131
H.R. 3866
Mr. CHAFEE
and Messrs. WARNER and BAUCUS.
A bill to provide for the conservation and development of water and
related resources, to authorize the Secretary of the Army to construct
various projects for improvements to rivers and harbors in the United
States.
June 4, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
June 23, 1998. Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure hearing
held.
June 22, 1998. Full Committee markup held.
June 23, 1998. Full committee markup held.
June 29, 1998. Ordered reported by the full committee with an amendment.
August 25, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (S. Rept. 105-286), and placed on the Calendar, No. 523.
October 8, 1998. Amended and passed the Senate.
October 9, 1998. Action of October 8 vitiated, and Senate passed bill
with a substitute amendment.
October 10, 1998. Bill received in the House.
October 21, 1998. Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure.
S. 2180
Mr. LOTT
and Mr. DASCHLE. Mrs. MURRAY and Messrs. COCHRAN, SESSIONS, and
LIEBERMAN, July 7, 1998. Mrs. BOXER and Messrs. COVERDELL, REID
and WYDEN, July 13, 1998. Messrs. KEMPTHORNE, GRAHAM, HOLLINGS,
THURMOND, HELMS, ABRAHAM, FAIRCLOTH, MACK, JOHNSON, HUTCHINSON,
ALLARD, ROBB, HATCH, GRASSLEY, BENNETT, CAMPBELL, D'AMATO and
GLENN, September 31, 1998. Messrs. TORRICELLI, DODD, and GORTON,
August 31, 1998. Messrs. HAGEL, ROBERTS, FEINSTEIN, and CLELAND,
September 3, 1998. Mr. SMITH of Oregon, September 9, 1998. Messrs.
LEVIN, FRIST, THOMPSON, BUMPERS, KENNEDY and GRAMS, September 10,
1998. Messrs. McCONNELL and BREAUX, September 16, 1998. Mr.
LAUTENBERG, September 18, 1998. Messrs. BAUCUS and MOYNIHAN,
September 21, 1998. Messrs. GREGG, SANTORUM, SPECTER, FEINGOLD,
SARBANES and DOMENICI, September 24, 1998. Mr. KOHL, September 25,
1998. Ms. MIKULSKI, September 30, 1998. Messrs. SHELBY and
JEFFORDS, October 1, 1998. Ms. SNOWE, October 5, 1998. Mrs.
LANDRIEU, Mrs. HUTCHISON, and Mr. ROCKEFELLER, October 7, 1998.
Mr. MURKOWSKI, October 21, 1998.
A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation,
and Liability Act of 1980 to clarify liability under that Act for
certain recycling transactions.
June 16, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 2189
Mr. WYDEN
and Mr. BURNS.
A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to authorize the
use of State revolving loan funds for construction of water
conservation and quality improvements.
June 18, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 2218
Mr. SARBANES
and Messrs. FAIRCLOTH and WARNER, Ms. MIKULSKI, and Mr. ROBB.
A bill to require the Secretary of the Army, acting through the Chief of
Engineers, to evaluate, develop, and implement a strategic master plan
for States on the Atlantic Ocean to address problems associated with
toxic microorganisms in tidal and non-tidal wetlands and waters.
June 25, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 2244
Mr. CHAFEE
and Messrs. KEMPTHORNE, BAUCUS, ALLARD, DASCHLE, Ms. COLLINS, Mr.
GRAHAM, Mrs. FEINSTEIN, Messrs. JEFFORDS, SMITH of Oregon,
D'AMATO, FAIRCLOTH, BOND, DeWINE, and SMITH of New Hampshire. Mr.
JOHNSON, September 3, 1998.
A bill to amend the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 to promote volunteer
programs and community partnerships for the benefit of national
wildlife refuges.
June 26, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
July 7, 1998. Full committee hearing held.
July 22, 1998. Ordered reported by full committee.
July 28, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works
(S. Rept. 105-270), and placed on the Calendar, No. 503.
S. 2293
Mr. JOHNSON
and Mr. DASCHLE.
A bill to increase the funding authorization for the James River, South
Dakota, flood control project and direct the Secretary of the Army to
enter into a programmatic agreement with the non-Federal sponsor of
the project.
July 13, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 2317
Mr. CHAFEE
A bill to improve the National Wildlife Refuge System.
July 15, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
July 29, 1998. Ordered reported by the full committee with an amendment.
September 8, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (S. Rept. 105-310), and placed on the Calendar, No. 549.
September 21, 1998. Passed the Senate.
September 22, 1998. Referred to the House Committee on Resources.
September 23, 1998. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries
Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans.
October 13, 1998. Attached as part of H.R. 2807, which passed the
Senate.
S. 2319
Mr. CHAFEE
and Messrs. BAUCUS, BREAUX, and COCHRAN. Mr. BOND, July 27, 1998.
A bill to authorize the use of receipts from the sale of migratory bird
hunting and conservation stamps to promote additional stamp purchases.
July 15, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
July 22, 1998. Ordered reported by full committee.
July 27, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works
(S. Rept. 105-266), and placed on the Calendar, No. 497.
S. 2351
Mr. BIDEN
A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make corrections to a
map relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources System.
July 24, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
September 23, 1998. Ordered reported with an amendment.
October 2, 1998. Passed the Senate.
October 5, 1998. Referred to the House Committee on Resources.
S. 2359
Mr. INHOFE
and Messrs. FAIRCLOTH, LUGAR, KERRY, BAUCUS, LAUTENBERG, WYDEN,
GRAHAM, JEFFORDS, and DOMENICI. Mr. MOYNIHAN, July 30, 1998.
A bill to amend the National Environmental Education Act to extend the
programs under the Act.
July 27, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
July 29, 1998. Ordered reported by the full committee.
August 25, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (S. Rept. 105-287), and placed on the Calendar, No. 524.
S. 2361
Mr. INHOFE
and Mr. GRAHAM.
A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency
Assistance Act Act to authorize programs for predisaster mitigation,
to streamline the administration of disaster relief, to control the
Federal costs of disaster assistance.
July 23, 1998. Prior to introduction of a bill, hearing held by the
Subcommittee on Clean Air, Wetlands, Private Property, and Nuclear
Safety (S. Hrg. 105-915).
July 27, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
July 29, 1998. Ordered reported by the full committee with amendments.
September 11, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (S. Rept. 105-310) and placed on the Calendar, No. 569.
S. 2364
Mr. CHAFEE
and Messrs. BAUCUS, WARNER, SNOWE, KEMPTHORNE, LIEBERMAN, MOYNIHAN,
REID, Mrs. BOXER, Messrs. LUGAR, HOLLINGS, Ms. COLLINS, and Ms.
MIKULSKI. Messrs. D'AMATO and ROBB, July 31, 1998. Messrs.
SARBANES, GLENN, DORGAN, REED, and SANTORUM, September 1, 1998.
Messrs. HUTCHINSON, KERRY, DURBIN, JOHNSON, CLELAND, DODD,
LAUTENBERG, FAIRCLOTH, WELLSTONE, Mrs. MURRAY, and Mr. DASCHLE,
September 8, 1998. Mr. Ford, September 10, 1998. Mr. BINGAMAN,
September 14, 1998. Messrs. JEFFORDS and BUMPERS, September 16,
1998. Mr. TORRICELLI, September 17, 1998. Messrs. STEVENS, KERREY,
and THURMOND, September 22, 1998. Mr. COCHRAN, September 23, 1998.
Mr. ROCKEFELLER, Mrs. LANDRIEU, and Mr. SPECTER, September 28,
1998. Ms. MOSELEY-BRAUN and Messrs. BRYAN, GREGG, CONRAD, and
BURNS, September 30, 1998. Messrs. KENNEDY and INOUYE, October 1,
1998. Mrs. FEINSTEIN, October 2, 1998. Messrs. DeWINE and
MURKOWSKI, October 5, 1998. Mr. AKAKA, October 6, 1998. Messrs.
FEINGOLD, BREAUX, and LEAHY, October 7, 1998. Mr. HARKIN, October
8, 1998.
A bill to reauthorize and make reforms to programs authorized by the
Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1995.
July 28, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
July 29, 1998. Ordered reported by the full committee.
September 14, 1998. Reported from the Committee on Environment and
Public Works (S. Rept. 105-332), and placed on the Calendar, No. 575.
October 12, 1998. Amended and passed the Senate, with an amendment to
the title.
October 13, 1998. Passed the House.
November 13, 1998. Signed into law. Public Law 105-393.
S. 2377
Mr. MOYNIHAN
A bill amend the Clean Air Act to limit the concentration of sulfur in
gasoline used in motor vehicles.
July 30, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 2406
Mr. HAGEL
A bill to prohibit the Administrator of the Environmental Protection
Agency from implementing the national primary drinking water
regulations for copper in drinking water until certain studies are
completed.
July 31, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 2444
H.R. 2349
Mrs. BOXER
A bill to redesignate the Federal building located at 10301 South
Compton Avenue, in Los Angeles, California, and known as the Watts
Finance Office, as the ``Augustus F. Hawkins Post Office Building.''
September 8, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 2469
Mr. GRAHAM
and Mr. MACK.
A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make technical
corrections to a map relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources System.
September 15, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
September 23, 1998. Ordered reported with an amendment.
October 2, 1998. Passed the Senate.
October 5, 1998. Referred to the House Committee on Resources.
S. 2470
Mr. GRAHAM
and Mr. MACK.
A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make technical
corrections to a map relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources System.
September 15, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
September 22, 1998. Hearing held.
September 23, 1998. Ordered reported with an amendment.
October 2, 1998. Passed the Senate.
October 5, 1998. Referred to the House Committee on Resources.
S. 2474
Mr. HOLLINGS
A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make technical
corrections to a map relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources System.
September 15, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
September 23, 1998. Ordered reported with an amendment.
October 2, 1998. Passed the Senate.
October 5, 1998. Referred to the House Committee on Resources.
S. 2481
Mr. BAUCUS
and Messrs. CHAFEE and WARNER.
A bill to amend the Public Building Act of 1959 to improve the process
of constructing, altering, and acquiring public buildings.
September 16, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
September 17, 1998. Hearing held.
S. 2505
Mr. CRAIG
and Mr. KEMPTHORNE.
A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey title to the
Tunnison Lab Hagerman Field Station in Gooding County, Idaho, to the
University of Idaho.
September 23, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
September 23, 1998. Ordered reported with an amendment.
October 5, 1998. Passed the Senate.
October 6, 1998. Referred to the House Committee on Resources.
October 9, 1998. Passed the House.
November 2, 1998. Signed into law. Public Law 105-346.
S. 2512
Mr. KEMPTHORNE
A bill to establish a National Resources Institute at the Idaho National
Engineering and Environmental Laboratory.
September 23, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 2523
Mr. GRAMM
A bill to designate the Federal building located at 300 East 8th Street
in Austin, Texas, as the ``J.J. 'Jake' Pickle Federal Building.''
September 28, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
October 2, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 688.
S. 2557
Mr. SPECTER
and Mr. SANTORUM.
A bill to authorize construction and operation of the Valley Forge
Museum of the American Revolution at Valley Forge National Historical
Park.
October 6, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 2560
Mr. BREAUX
and Mr. COCHRAN.
A bill to authorize electronic issuance and recognition of migratory
bird hunting and conservation stamps.
October 6, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 2610
Mr. LIEBERMAN
and Messrs. DODD, KERRY, LAUTENBERG, and TORRICELLI. Messrs.
MOYNIHAN and D'AMATO, October 13, 1998.
A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to repeal the grandfather status for
electric utility units.
October 9, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
S. 2617
Mr. CHAFEE
and Messrs. MACK and LIEBERMAN.
A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to authorize the President to enter
into agreements to provide regulatory credit for voluntary early
action to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions.
October 10, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 2620
Mr. ROBB
A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to establish a
National Clean Water Trust Fund and to authorize the Administrator of
the Environmental Protection Agency to use amounts in the Fund to
carry out projects to promote the recovery of waters of the United
States from damage resulting from violations of that Act.
October 10, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
S. 2649
Mr. TORRICELLI
and Mr. LAUTENBERG.
A bill to enact the Passaic River Basin Flood Management Program.
October 21, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
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H.R. 8
Mr. BILBRAY
To amend the Clean Air Act to deny entry into the United States of
certain foreign motor vehicles that do not comply with State laws
governing motor vehicle emissions.
January 7, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Commerce.
January 22, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and
Environment.
June 19, 1998. Subcommittee ordered reported with an amendment.
June 24, 1998. Ordered reported by the full committee.
July 20, 1998. Reported by the House Committee on Commerce (H. Rept.
105-634), placed on the Calendar, No. 355, and passed the House under
suspension of the rules.
July 21, 1998. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
September 23, 1998. Ordered reported from full committee.
September 28, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Publi
Works (S. Rept. 105-355) and placed on the Calendar, No. 664.
October 5, 1998. Amended and passed the Senate.
October 7, 1998. House agreed to Senate amendment.
October 27, 1998. Signed into law. Public Law 105-286.
H.R. 29
S. 1108
Mr. RANGEL
To designate the Federal building located at 290 Broadway in New York,
New York, as the ``Ronald H. Brown Federal Building.''
January 7, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
February 13, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
July 22, 1997. Ordered reported to the full committee.
July 23, 1997. Ordered reported by the full committee.
July 28, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (H. Rept. 105-210), and placed on the Calendar, No. 70.
September 23, 1997. Passed the House.
September 24, 1997. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
H.R. 39
S. 627
Mr. YOUNG of Alaska
To reauthorize the African Elephant Conservation Fund Act.
January 7, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Resources.
February 10, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries,
Conservation, Wildlfife, and Oceans.
March 13, 1997. Subcommittee hearing held.
March 19, 1997. Ordered reported to the full committee.
April 16, 1997. Ordered reported by the full committee.
April 21, 1997. Reported by the Committee on Resources (H. Rept. 105-
59), and placed on the Calendar, No. 41.
April 23, 1997. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
April 24, 1997. Received in the Senate and referred to the Senate
Committee on Environment and Public Works.
November 4, 1997. Full committee hearing held.
May 21, 1998. Ordered reported by the Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
June 25, 1998. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 435.
July 23, 1998. Passed the Senate.
August 5, 1998. Signed into law, Public Law 105-217.
H.R. 81
Mr. ROEMER
To designate the United States Courhouse located at 401 South Michigan
Street in South Bend, Indiana, as the ``Robert K. Rodibaugh United
States Bankruptcy Courthouse.''
January 7, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
February 13, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
July 22, 1997. Ordered reported by the subcommittee.
July 23, 1998. Ordered reported by the full committee.
July 31, 1997. Reported by the House Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (H. Rept. 105-235), placed on the Calendar, No. 89.
September 23, 1998. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
September 24, 1998. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
October 2, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 689.
H.R. 512
Mr. YOUNG of Alaska
To prohibit the expenditure of funds from the Land and Water
Conservation Fund for the creation of new National Wildlife Refuges
without specific authorization from Congress pursuant to a
recommendation from the United States Fish and Wildlife Service to
create the refuge.
February 4, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Resources.
February 18, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries
Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans.
March 6, 1997. Subcommittee hearing held.
July 31, 1997. Ordered reported to full committee.
September 17, 1997. Ordered reported by full committee.
September 29, 1997. Reported by the Committee on Resources (H. Rept.
105-276), and placed on the Calendar, No. 156.
May 12, 1998. Committee on Rules reported H. Res. 427, to consider bill.
May 19, 1998. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
May 20, 1998. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and Public
Works.
H.R. 548
Mr. NADLER
To designate the United States courthouse located at 500 Pearl Street in
New York City, New York, as the ``Ted Weiss United States
Courthouse.''
February 4, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
February 18, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
July 22, 1997. Ordered reported to the full committee.
July 23, 1997. Ordered reported by the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure.
July 31, 1997. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (H. Rept. 105-234), and placed on the Calendar, No. 88.
September 29, 1997. Considered in the House.
November 13, 1997. Passed the House.
January 27, 1998. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
H.R. 595
S. 478
Mr. CHAMBLISS
To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located
at 475 Mulberry Street in Macon, Georgia, as the ``William Augustus
Bootle Federal Building and United States Courthouse.''
February 5, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
February 18, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
July 22, 1997. Ordered reported by the subcommittee.
July 23, 1997. Ordered reported by the full committee.
July 31, 1997. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (H. Rept. 105-233), and placed on the Calendar, No. 87.
September 29, 1997. Considered in the House under suspension of the
rules.
November 13, 1997. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
January 27, 1998. Received in the Senate and held at the desk.
March 6, 1998. Passed the Senate.
March 20, 1998. Signed into law; Public Law 105-163.
H.R. 643
S. 289
Mr. LaTOURETTE
To designate the United States courthouse to be constructed at the
corner of Superior and Huron Roads, in Cleveland, Ohio, as the ``Carl
B. Stokes United States Courthouse.''
February 6, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
February 20, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
July 22, 1997. Ordered reported to the full committee.
July 23, 1997. Ordered reported by the full committee.
July 31, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (H. Rept. 105-231), and placed on the Calendar, No. 85.
September 23, 1997. Passed the House.
September 24, 1997. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
July 22, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works
(no written report) and placed on the Calendar, No. 487.
July 31, 1998. Passed the Senate.
August 7, 1998. Signed into law. Public Law 105-218.
H.R. 688
S. 555
Mr. SCHAEFER
To amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to require at least 85 percent of
funds appropriated to the Environmental Protection Agency from the
Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund to be distributed to
States for cooperative agreements for undertaking corrective action
and for enforcement of subtitle I of such Act.
February 11, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Commerce and to the Committee on Ways and Means, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker.
February 24, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Finance and Hazardous
Materials.
March 20, 1997. Subcommittee hearing and business meeting held; bill
ordered reported to the full committee.
April 16, 1997. Ordered reported by the Committee on Commerce.
April 17, 1997. Reported by the Committee on Commerce (H. Rept. 105-58,
Part I); discharged from the Committee on Ways and Means; and placed
on the Calendar, No. 40.
April 23, 1997. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
April 24, 1997. Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
H.R. 824
S. 878
Mr. HYDE
To designate the Federal building located at 717 Madison Place, NW, in
the District of Columbia, as the ``Howard T. Markey National Courts
Building.''
February 25, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
March 10, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
July 22, 1997. Ordered reported to the full committee.
July 23, 1997. Ordered reported by the full committee.
July 28, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (H. Rept. 105-211), and placed on the Calendar, No. 71.
September 23, 1997. Passed the House.
September 24, 1997. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
May 21, 1998. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 380.
June 2, 1998. Passed the Senate.
June 16, 1998. Signed into law, Public Law 105-179.
H.R. 849
S. 1258
Mr. PACKARD
To prohibit an alien who is not lawfully present in the United States
from receiving assistance under the Uniform Relocation Assistance and
Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970.
February 26, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
March 10, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Surface Transportation.
June 11, 1997. Ordered reported by the full committee.
June 23, 1997. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (H. Rept. 105-147), and placed on the Union Calendar,
No. 87, and the Corrections Calendar, No. 3.
July 8, 1997. Passed the House from the Corrections Calendar.
July 9, 1997. Received in the Senate.
November 13, 1997. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works (See companion bill, S. 1258).
H.R. 892
Mr. THOMPSON
To redesignate the Federal building located at 223 Sharkey Street in
Clarksdale, Mississippi, as the ``Aaron Henry United States Post
Office.''
February 27, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Government Reform and Oversight.
March 4, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Government Reform and
Oversight.
April 24, 1997. Referred to the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure.
May 8, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
July 22, 1997. Ordered reported by subcommittee.
July 23, 1997. Ordered reported by full committee.
July 31, 1997. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (H. Rept. 105-230), and placed on the Calendar, No. 84.
September 14, 1998. Passed the House.
September 15, 1998. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
H.R. 994
Mr. TRAFICANT
To designate the United States border station located in Pharr, Texas,
as the ``Kika de la Garza United States Border Station.''
March 6, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
March 20, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
July 22, 1997. Ordered reported to the full committee.
July 23, 1997. Ordered reported by the full committee.
July 31, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (H. Rept. 105-228), and placed on the Calendar, No. 82.
September 23, 1997. Passed the House.
September 24, 1997. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
H.R. 1420
S. 1059
Mr. YOUNG of Alaska
To amend the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act of 1966
to improve the management of the National Wildlife Refuge System.
April 23, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Resources.
April 30, 1997. Ordered reported from full committee.
May 21, 1997. Reported by House Committee on Resources. (H. Rept. 105-
106), and placed on the Calendar, No. 64.
June 3, 1997. Passed by House under suspension of the rules, 407-1.
June 4, 1997. Received in the Senate, and held at the desk.
September 10, 1997. Passed the Senate, after agreeing to CHAFEE
Amendment 1129.
September 11, 1997. Message on Senate action sent to the House.
September 23, 1997. House agreed to Senate amendment.
September 30, 1997. Presented to the President for approval.
October 9, 1997. Signed into law, Public Law 105-57.
H.R. 1479
S. 681
Mr. HASTINGS of Florida
To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located
at 300 Northeast First Avenue in Miami, Florida, as the ``David W.
Dyer Federal Courthouse.''
April 29, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
May 12, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
July 22, 1997. Ordered reported to the full committee.
July 23, 1997. Ordered reported by the full committee, as amended.
July 31, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (H. Rept. 105-227), and placed on the Calendar, No. 81.
October 28, 1997. Considered in the House under suspension of the rules.
October 29, 1997. Passed the House.
October 31, 1997. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
November 9, 1997. Discharged from the committee and passed the Senate.
November 19, 1997. Signed into law. Public Law 105-93.
H.R. 1481
S. 659
Mr. LaTOURETTE
To amend the Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act of 1990 to
provide for the implementation of recommendations of the United States
Fish and Wildlife Service contained in the Great Lakes Fishery
Restoration Study Report.
April 29, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Resources.
May 6, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation,
Wildlife and Oceans.
July 16, 1998. Reported by the subcommittee.
August 5, 1998. Ordered reported by the full committee.
September 15, 1998. Reported by the House Committee on Resources (H.
Rept. 105-715), and placed on the Calendar, No. 411.
September 23, 1998. Passed the House.
September 24, 1998. Received in the Senate and placed on the Calendar,
No. 599.
October 2, 1998. Passed the Senate
October 19, 1998. Signed into law; Public Law 105-265.
H.R. 1484
S. 715
Mr. NORWOOD
To redesignate the Dublin Federal Courthouse building located in Dublin,
Georgia, as the ``J. Roy Rowland Federal Building.''
April 29, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
May 12, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
July 22, 1997. Ordered reported to the full committee.
July 23, 1997. Ordered reported by the full committee, as amended.
July 31, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (H. Rept. 105-226), and placed on the Calendar, No. 80.
October 28, 1997. Considered in the House under suspension of the rules.
October 29, 1997. Passed the House.
October 31, 1997. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
November 9, 1997. Discharged from the committee and passed the Senate.
November 19, 1997. Signed into law. Public Law 105-94.
H.R. 1502
Mr. POSHARD
To designate the United States Courthouse located at 301 West Main
Street in Benton, Illinois, as the ``James L. Foreman United States
Courthouse.''
April 30, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
May 12, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
July 22, 1997. Ordered reported by the subcommittee.
July 23, 1997. Ordered reported by the full committee.
July 31, 1997. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (H. Rept. 105-225), and placed on the Calendar, No. 79.
November 9, 1997. Passed the House.
November 13, 1997. Referred to the Senate Committee on Governmental
Affairs.
August 31, 1998. Discharged from the Committee on Governmental Affairs
and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.
H.R. 1658
Mr. SAXTON
To reauthorize and amend the Atlantic Striped Bass Conservation Act and
related laws.
May 16, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Resources.
May 21, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation,
Wildlife and Oceans.
May 22, 1997. Ordered reported to full committee.
June 25, 1997. Ordered reported by full committee.
July 8, 1997. Reported with an amendment by the Committee on Resources.
(H. Rept. 105-169), and placed on the Calendar, No. 103, and passed
the House under suspension of the rules (Vote: 399-8).
July 9, 1997. Received in the Senate and read twice and referred to the
Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
September 2, 1977. Ordered that when reported, the bill be referred to
the Committee on Environment and Public Works for a period not to
exceed 20 session days to report or be automatically discharged and
placed on the calendar.
October 8,1997. Ordered reported with amendments from the Committee on
Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
October 29, 1997. Ordered reported with amendments from the Committee on
Environment and Public Works (to be reported upon receiving the bill
from the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation).
November 8, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Commerce, Science and
Transportation (S. Rept. 105-148); referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works; reported from the Committee on
Environment and Public Works (S. Rept. 104-149), and placed on the
Calendar, No. 285.
November 10, 1997. Passed the Senate.
November 12, 1997. Message sent to the House.
November 13, 1997. House agreed to Senate amendment.
December 16, 1997. Signed into law. Public Law 105-146.
H.R. 1747
S. 797
Mr. SHUSTER
To amend the John F. Kennedy Center Act to authorize the design and
construction of additions to the parking garage and certain site
improvements.
May 22, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
June 2, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
June 4, 1997. Subcommittee hearing held; ordered reported to the full
committee.
June 11, 1997. Ordered reported by the full committee, as amended.
June 12, 1997. Reported with an amendment by the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure (H. Rept. 105-130), and placed on
the Calendar, No. 74.
June 17, 1997. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
June 18, 1997. Received in the Senate and held at the desk.
June 19, 1997. Placed on the Senate Calendar, No. 89.
November 17, 1997. Passed the Senate.
November 19, 1997. Signed into law, Public Law 105-95.
H.R. 1787
S. 1287
Mr. SAXTON
To assist in the conservation of Asian elephants by supporting and
providing financial resources for the conservation programs of nations
within a range of Asian elephants and projects of persons with
demonstrated expertise in the conservation of Asian elephants.
June 4, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Resources, and
to the Committee on International Relations.
June 16, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation,
Wildlife and Oceans.
July 31, 1997. Subcommittee hearing held.
September 10, 1997. Discharged from subcommittee and ordered reported by
the full Committee on Resources.
September 23, 1997. Reported by the Committee on Resources (H. Rept.
105-266, Part 1).
October 6, 1997. Discharged from the Committee on International
Relations and placed on the Calendar, No. 174.
October 21, 1997. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
October 22, 1997. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
November 4, 1997. Full committee hearing held.
November 6, 1997. Ordered reported by full committee.
November 7, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 278.
November 8, 1997. Passed the Senate.
November 19, 1997. Signed into law. Public Law 105-96.
H.R. 1856
Mr. SAXTON
To amend the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 to direct the Secretary of
the Interior to conduct a volunteer pilot project at one national
wildlife refuge in each United States Fish and Wildlife Service
region.
June 10, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Resources.
June 16, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation,
Wildlife, and Oceans.
June 18, 1997. Subcommittee hearing held.
July 31, 1997. Ordered reported by subcommittee.
October 1, 1997. Ordered reported by full committee, as amended.
October 21, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Resources (H. Rept.
105-329), and placed on the Calendar, No. 192.
November 4, 1997. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
November 5, 1997. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
July 22, 1998. Ordered reported by the full committee with an amendment.
July 28, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works
(no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 504.
September 11, 1998. Amended and passed the Senate.
September 18, 1998. House agreed to Senate amendment.
October 5, 1998. Signed into law, Public Law 105-242.
H.R. 2187
Mr. ENGEL
To designate the United States Courthouse located at 40 Foley Square in
New York, New York, as the ``Thurgood Marshall United States
Courthouse.''
July 17, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
July 31, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
September 28, 1998. Discharged from the committee and passed the House
under suspension of the rules.
October 1 1998. Received in the Senate and held at the desk.
H.R. 2207
Mr. ROMERO-BARCELO
To amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act concerning a proposal
to construct a deep ocean outfall off the cost of Mayaguez, Puerto
Rico.
July 22, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
July 23, 1997. Ordered reported by the full committee.
August 1, 1997. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (H. Rept. 105-237), and placed on the Calendar, No.
134.
September 29, 1997. Considered in the House.
November 13, 1997. Amended and passed the House.
January 27, 1997. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
July 9, 1998. Full committee hearing held.
H.R. 2225
S. 1043
Mr. ENSIGN
To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse to be
constructed on Las Vegas Boulevard between Bridger Avenue and Clark
Avenue in Las Vegas, Nevada, as the ``Lloyd D. George Federal Building
and United States Courthouse.''
July 23, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
August 4, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
April 30, 1998. Ordered reported by subcommittee.
May 6, 1998. Ordered reported by full committee.
May 7, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (H. Rept. 105-518), and placed on the Calendar, No.
181.
September 9, 1998. Passed the House.
September 10, 1998. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
October 2, 1998. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 690.
H.R. 2349
S. 2444
Ms. MILLENDER-McDONALD
To redesignate the Federal building located at 1301 South Compton
Avenue, in Los Angeles, California, and known as the Watts Finance
Office, as the ``Augustus F. Hawkins Post Office Building.''
July 31, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
August 14, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
October 1, 1998. Discharged from the House Committee on Transportation
and Infrastructure, and passed the House.
October 13, 1998. Received in the Senate and held at the desk.
H.R. 2379
Mr. COBLE
To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse located
at 251 North Main Street in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, as the
``Hiram H. Ward Federal Building and United States Courthouse.''
September 3, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
September 15, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
June 16, 1998. Ordered reported to full committee.
June 25, 1998. Ordered reported by full committee.
July 14, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (S. Rept. 105-614), placed on the Calendar, No. 219;
and passed the House under suspension of the rules.
July 15, 1998. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
October 2, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (no written report) and placed on the Calendar, No. 691.
H.R. 2400
S. 1173
Mr. SHUSTER
To authorize funds for Federal-aid highways, highway safety programs,
and transit programs.
February 12, 1997. Prior to introduction of a bill, hearing held in the
House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
February 27, 1997. Prior to introduction of a bill, hearing held in the
House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
March 4, 1997. Prior to introduction of a bill, hearing held in the
House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
March 6, 1997. Prior to introduction of a bill, hearing held in the
House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
March 11, 1997. Prior to introduction of a bill, hearing held in the
House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
March 13, 1997. Prior to introduction of a bill, hearing held in the
House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
September 4, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure; to the House Committee on the
Budget.
September 8, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Surface
Transportation.
September 10, 1997. Ordered reported by the subcommittee.
September 24, 1997. Full committee considered bill.
March 24, 1998. Full committee resumed consideration of bill and ordered
reported, as amended.
March 25, 1998. Sequentially referred to the House Committee on Ways and
Means, with instructions to report provisions as fall within the
jurisdiction of the committee not later than March 27, 1998.
March 26, 1998. Considered by the House Committee on Ways and Means and
ordered reported.
March 27, 1998. Reported by the House Committee on Ways and Means (H.
Rept. 105-467, Part III); bill discharged from the House Committee on
the Budget, and placed on the Calendar, No. 270.
March 31, 1998. Resolution H. Res. 405 reported by the House Committee
on Rules, for the consideration of the bill.
April 1, 1998. Considered in the House; amendments by DAVIS of Illinois
and SHUSTER agreed to; and passed the House.
April 2, 1998. Received in the Senate, and text of S. 1173 inserted in
lieu; requesting a conference with the House; appointing the following
conferees: Senators (for the Committee on Environment nad Public
Works) CHAFEE, WARNER, SMITH of New Hampshire, KEMPTHORNE, INHOFE,
THOMAS, BOND, HUTCHINSON, ALLARD, SESSIONS, BAUCUS, MOYNIHAN,
LAUTENBERG, REID, GRAHAM, LIEBERMAN, BOXER, and WYDEN; (for the
Committee on Finance) ROTH, GRASSLEY, HATCH, BREAUX, and CONRAD; (for
the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation) McCAIN,
STEVENS, and HOLLINGS; (for the Committee on the Budget) DOMENICI,
NICKLES, and MURRAY.
April 3, 1998. Pursuant to the Speaker's Order of April 1, 1998, the
House appointed the following conferees: Messrs. SHUSTER, YOUNG of
Alaska, PETRI, BOEHLERT, KIM, HORN, Mrs. FOWLER, Messrs. BAKER, NEY,
METCALF, OBERSTAR, RAHALL, BORSKI, LIPINSKI, WISE, CLYBURN, FILNER,
and McGOVERN from the House Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure.
April 22, 1998. Conference meeting held, and Mr. SHUSTER elected the
conference chairman. Additional House conferees appointed: Messrs.
BLILEY, BILIRAKIS, and DINGELL from the House Committee on Commerce.
April 23, 1998. Additional House conferees appointed: Mr.
SENSENBRENNER, Mrs. MORELLA, and Mr. BROWN of California from the House
Committee on Science.
April 24, 1998. Conference meeting held.
April 28, 1998. Conference meeting held.
April 30, 1998. Conference meeting held.
May 6, 1998. Conference meeting held. Additional House conferees
appointed: Messrs. NUSSLE, HULSOF and RANGEL from the Committee on
Ways and Means; Messrs. PARKER, RADANOVICH, and SPRATT from the
Committee on the Budget.
May 20, 1998. OBEY motion to instruct conferees agreed to by the House.
May 21, 1998. OBEY motions to instruct conferees failed passage in the
House.
May 22, 1998. Conference report (H. Rept. 105-550) agreed to in the
House (297-86) and the Senate (88-5).
June 9, 1998. Signed into law, Public Law 105-178.
July 22, 1998. Public Law 105-206 adopted, making corrections to Public
Law 105-178.
H.R. 2443
Mrs. NORTON
To designate the Federal building located at 601 Fourth Street N.W. in
the District of Columbia as the ``Federal Bureau of Investigation
Washington Field Office Memorial Building'', in honor of William H.
Christian, Jr., Martha Dixon Martinez, Michael J. Miller, Anthony
Palmisano, and Edwin R. Woodriffe.
September 9, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
September 18, 1997. Discharged from the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure and passed the House.
September 18, 1997. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
September 24, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Environment and
Public Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 175,
and passed the Senate.
September 25, 1997. Presented to the President.
October 6, 1997. Signed into law, Public Law 105-52.
H.R. 2556
S. 1677
Mr. SAXTON
To reauthorize the North American Wetlands Conservation Act and the
Partnerships for Wildlife Act.
September 25, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Resources.
October 1, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation,
Wildlife and Oceans.
October 23, 1997. Subcommittee hearing held.
October 30, 1997. Ordered reported, as amended, to full committee.
April 29, 1998. Ordered reported by full committee.
May 11, 1998. Reported from the Committee on Resources (H. Rept. 105-
522), and placed on the Calendar, No. 296.
May 19, 1998. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
May 20, 1998. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and Public
Works.
H.R. 2676
Mr. ARCHER
To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to restructure and reform the
Internal Revenue Service
October 21, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Ways and
Means; the Committee on Government Reform and Oversight; and the
Committee on Rules.
October 22, 1997. Amended and ordered reported by the Committee on Ways
and Means.
October 31, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Ways and Means (H.
Rept. 105-364, Part I); discharged from the Committee on Government
Reform and Oversight; discharged from the Committee on Rules, and
placed on the Calendar, No. 210.
November 5, 1997. Passed the House.
November 6, 1997. Referred to the Senate Committee on Finance.
January 28, 1998. Finance Committee hearing held.
March 31, 1998. Ordered reported with an amendment.
April 22, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Finance (S. Rept. 105-174),
and placed on the Calendar, No. 341.
May 4, 1998. Considered in the Senate.
May 5, 1998. Considered in the Senate.
May 6, 1998. Considered in the Senate.
May 7, 1998. Passed the Senate, conferees appointed.
June 24, 1998. Conference papers filed in House and Senate (including a
title of the bill containing the Transportation Efficiency Act of the
Twenty-First Century Corrections Act).
June 25, 1998. Conference report agreed to by the House.
July 7, 1998. Conference report considered in the Senate.
July 8, 1998. Conference report considered in the Senate.
July 9, 1998. Conference report agreed to by the Senate.
July 22, 1998. Signed into law, Public Law 105-206.
H.R. 2730
Mr. TANNER
To designate the Federal building located at 309 North Church Street in
Dyersburg, Tennessee, as the ``Jere Cooper Federal Building.''
October 24, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
November 6, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
April 30, 1998. Subcommittee ordered reported.
May 6, 1998. Full committee ordered reported.
May 7, 1998. Reported by House Committee on Transportation (H. Rept.
105-517) and placed on the Calendar, No. 180.
September 28, 1998. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
October 1, 1998. Received in the Senate and held at the desk.
October 19, 1998. Added to the conference report on the Omnibus
Appropriations Act of 1998 (H.R. 4328).
October 20, 1999. Conference report on H.R. 4328 passed the House.
October 21, 1999. Conference report on H.R. 4328 passed the Senate.
October 21, 1998. Signed into law; Public Law 105-277.
H.R. 2807
Mr. SAXTON
To amend the Rhinoceros and Tiger Conservation Act of 1994 to prohibit
the sale, importation, and exportation of products labeled as
containing substances derived from rhinoceros or tiger.
November 4, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Resources.
November 10, 1997. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries
Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans.
February 5, 1998. Subcommittee hearing held.
February 12, 1998. Ordered reported to full committee.
March 11, 1998. Ordered reported by full committee.
April 28, 1998. Reported from the Committee on Resources (H. Rept. 105-
495), placed on the Calendar, No. 286, and passed the House under
suspension of the rules.
April 29, 1998. Received in the Senate.
May 21, 1998. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and Public
Works.
July 7, 1998. Full committee hearing held.
October 13, 1998. Discharged from the Committee on Environment and
Public Works, amended (by substituting text of H.R. 2863, as amended),
and passed the Senate.
October 14, 1998. House amended the Senate-passed bill and passed the
House.
October 15, 1998. Senate agreed to House amendments.
October 30, 1998. Signed into law. Public Law 105-312.
H.R. 2863
Mr. YOUNG of Alaska
To amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act to clarify restrictions under
that Act on baiting, to facilitate acquisition of migratory bird
habitat.
November 6, 1997. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Resources.
April 29, 1998. Ordered reported by full committee.
May 19, 1998. Reported from the Committee on Resources (H. Rept. 105-
542), and placed on the Calendar, No. 308.
September 10, 1998. Passed the House.
September 14, 1998. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
September 29, 1998. Hearing held.
October 2, 1998. Amended and ordered reported by the full committee.
October 5, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (S. Rept. 105-366), and placed on the Calendar, No. 699.
October 13, 1998. Amended and passed the Senate, text placed in lieu of
H.R. 2807, and returned to the Calendar (In addition to language of
H.R. 2863, amendment contains language from S. 361, S. 2317, S. 1677,
S. 1222.)
H.R. 3042
S. 399
Mr. KOLBE
To amend the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National
Environmental and Native American Public Policy Act of 1992 to
establish the United States Institute for Environmental Conflict
Resolution to conduct environmental conflict resolution and training.
November 13, 1997. Discharge from House Committee on Education and the
Workforce; discharged from House Committee on Resources; and passed
House by voice vote.
January 28, 1998. Received in the Senate and placed on the Calendar, No.
302.
January 29, 1998. Passed the Senate.
February 11, 1998. Signed into law; Public Law 105-156.
H.R. 3113
S. 361
Mr. YOUNG of Alaska
To reauthorize the Rhinoceros and Tiger Conservation Act of 1994.
January 27, 1998. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Resources.
February 2, 1998. Referred to the Subcommittee on Fisheries
Conservation, Wildlife, and Oceans.
February 5, 1998. Subcommittee hearing held.
February 12, 1998. Ordered reported by subcommittee.
March 11, 1998. Ordered reported by full committee.
March 19, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Resources (H. Rept. 105-
455), and placed on the Calendar, No. 261.
March 30, 1998. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
March 31, 1998. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
July 7, 1998. Full committee hearing held.
H.R. 3223
S. 2523
Mr. COBLE
To designate the Federal building located at 300 East 8th Street in
Austin, Texas, as the ``J.J. 'Jake' Pickle Federal Building.''
February 12, 1998. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
June 16, 1998. Ordered reported to full committee.
June 25, 1998. Ordered reported by full committee.
July 14, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (S. Rept. 105-616), placed on the Calendar, No. 221;
and passed the House under suspension of the rules.
July 15, 1998. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
October 2, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 692.
H.R. 3267
S. 1716
Mr. HUNTER
To direct the Secretary of the Interior, acting through the Bureau of
Reclamation, to conduct a feasibility study and construct a project to
reclaim the Salton Sea.
February 25, 1998. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Resources.
March 2, 1998. Referred to the Subcommittee on Water and Power.
March 12, 1998. Subcommittee hearing held.
March 26, 1998. Ordered reported by subcommittee.
May 20, 1998. Ordered reported by full committee.
July 14, 1998. Reported by the House Committee on Resources (H. Rept.
105-621, Part I); Referred sequentially to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure for a period ending not later than
July 14, 1998 for consideration of such provisions of the bill and
amendment as fall within the jurisdiction of that committee pursuant
to clause 1(q), rule X; discharged from the Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure, and placed on the Calendar, No.
348.
July 15, 1998. Amended and passed the House July 17, 1998. Received in
the Senate and held at the desk.
October 13, 1998. Amended and passed the Senate.
November 12, 1998. Signed into law; Public Law 105-372.
H.R. 3295
S. 1898
Mr. MILLER
To designate the Federal building located at 1301 Clay Street in
Oakland, California, as the ``Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building.''
February 26, 1998. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
March 12, 1998. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
April 30, 1998. Reported by the subcommittee.
May 6, 1998. Ordered reported by the full committee.
May 7, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (H. Rept. 105-520), and placed on the Calendar, No.
183.
September 9, 1998. Passed the House.
September 10, 1998. Received in the Senate and placed on the Calendar,
No. 566.
H.R. 3453
Ms. CUBIN
To designate the Federal building and Post Office located at 100 East B
Street, Casper, Wyoming, as the ``Dick Cheney Federal Building.''
March 12, 1998. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
March 26, 1998. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
April 30, 1998. Ordered reported to full committee.
May 6, 1998. Ordered reported by full committee.
May 7, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (S. Rept. 105-519), placed on the Calendar, No. 182.
July 14, 1998. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
July 15, 1998. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
July 29, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works
(no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 508.
October 19, 1998. Added to the conference report on the Omnibus
Appropriations Act of 1998 (H.R. 4328).
October 20, 1999. Conference report on H.R. 4328 passed the House.
October 21, 1999. Conference report on H.R. 4328 passed the Senate.
October 21, 1998. Signed into law; Public Law 105-277.
H.R. 3504
S. 2038
Mr. SHUSTER
To amend the John F. Kennedy Center Act to authorize appropriations for
the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and to further
define the criteria for capital repairs and operation and maintenance.
March 19, 1998. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
March 23, 1998. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
March 25, 1998. Subcommittee hearing held.
April 30, 1998. Reported to the full committee.
May 6, 1998. Ordered reported by full committee.
May 13, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (H. Rept. 105-533), and placed on the Calendar, No.
302.
June 3, 1998. Passed the House.
June 4, 1998. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and Public
Works.
July 22, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public Works
(no written report), and placed on the Calendar, No. 488.
July 31, 1998. Passed the Senate.
August 12, 1998. Signed into law, Public Law 105-226.
H.R. 3598
Mr. REYES
To designate the Federal building located at 700 East San Antonio Street
in El Paso, Texas, as the ``Richard C. White Federal Building.''
March 30, 1998. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
July 21, 1998. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development, considered, and reported to the full committee.
July 23, 1998. Ordered reported by the full committee.
July 29, 1998. Reported by the House Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (H. Rept. 105-655), and placed on the Calendar, No.
236.
September 28, 1998. Passed the House.
October 1, 1998. Received in the Senate and held at the desk.
H.R. 3696
Mr. HILL
To designate Federal Courthouse located at 316 North 26th Street in
Billings, Montana, as the ``James F. Battin Federal Courthouse.''
April 21, 1998. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
May 4, 1998. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
June 16, 1998. Ordered reported by the subcommittee with an amendment.
June 25, 1998. Ordered reported by the full committee.
July 14, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (H. Rept. 105-617), and placed on the Calendar, No.
222.
August 4, 1998. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
September 1, 1998. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
October 2, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (no written report) and placed on the Calendar, No. 693.
H.R. 3978
Mr. SHUSTER
To restore provisions agreed to by the conferees to H.R. 2400, entitled
the ``Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century'', but not
included in the conference report to H.R. 2400.
June 3, 1998. Introduced and passed the House.
June 11, 1998. Read the first time, objection was heard, and placed on
the Senate Calendar under the rules.
June 12, 1998. Read the second time, objection was heard, and under the
rules returned to the Senate Calendar, No. 411.
H.R. 3982
Mr. ETHERIDGE
To designate the Federal building located at 310 New Bern Avenue in
Raleigh, North Carolina, as the ``Terry Sanford Federal Building.''
June 3, 1998. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
June 15, 1998. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development.
June 25, 1998. Discharged from the subcommittee and ordered reported by
the full committee.
July 14, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (H. Rept. 105-618), and placed on the Calendar, No.
223.
July 30, 1998. Passed the House under suspension of the rules.
July 30, 1998. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
October 2, 1998. Reported by the Committee on Environment and Public
Works (no written report) and placed on the Calendar, No. 694.
H.R. 4595
Mr. REGULA
To redesignate a Federal building located in Washington, DC, as the
``Sidney R. Yates Federal Building.''
September 17, 1998. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Resources.
September 24, 1998. Referred to the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and
Economic Development; reported to the full committee.
September 28, 1998. Passed the House.
October 2, 1998. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works; reported by the committee (no written report); and
placed on the Calendar, No. 695.
October 19, 1998. Added to the conference report on the Omnibus
Appropriations Act of 1998 (H.R. 4328).
October 20, 1999. Conference report on H.R. 4328 passed the House.
October 21, 1999. Conference report on H.R. 4328 passed the Senate.
October 21, 1998. Signed into law; Public Law 105-277.
CHRONOLOGY AND STATUS OF RESOLUTIONS
ORIGINATING IN OR REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE
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S. Res. 26
Mr. CHAFEE
An original resolution authorizing expenditures by the Committee on
Environment and Public Works.
January 28, 1997. Reported from the Committee on Environment and Public
Works and referred to the Committee on Rules and Administration.
S. Con. Res. 28
Mr. LEAHY
and Messrs. WELLSTONE, LEVIN, JEFFORDS, MOYNIHAN, LIEBERMAN,
FEINGOLD, and DODD. Mr. KOHL, June 2, 1997. Mr. GLENN, June 5,
1997.
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that the
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency should take
immediate steps to abate emissions of mercury and release to Congress
the study of mercury required under the Clean Air Act.
May 22, 1997. Introduced and referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works.
H. Con. Res. 282
Mr. SHUSTER
A concurrent resolution to correct the enrollment of H.R. 2400.
May 22, 1998. Agreed to in the House.
June 2, 1998. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and Public
Works.
H. Con. Res. 298
Mrs. BROWN of Florida
A concurrent resolution expressing the deepest condolences to the State
and people of Florida for the losses suffered as a result of the wild
land fires occurring in June and July 1998, expressing support to the
State and people of Florida as they overcome the effects of the fires,
and commending the heroic efforts of firefighters from across the
Nation in battling the fires.
July 16, 1998. Introduced and referred to the House Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure.
July 20, 1998. Discharged from committee and passed the House under
suspension of the rules.
July 21, 1998. Referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
July 23, 1998. Discharged from the committee and passed the Senate.
NOMINATIONS
NOMINATIONS
(By Agency)
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CHEMICAL SAFETY AND HAZARD INVESTIGATION
BOARD
ROSENTHAL, Isadore, of Pennsylvania, to be a Member of the Chemical
Safety and Hazard Investigation Board for a term of five years (new
position).
September 29, 1998, Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works (PN1435).
October 7, 1998. Hearing held.
October 8, 1998. Reported favorably to the Senate.
October 21, 1998. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.
TAYLOR, Andrea Kidd, of Michigan, to be a Member of the Chemical Safety
and Hazard Investigation Board for a term of five years (new
position). October 5, 1998, Nomination referred to the Committee on
Environment and Public Works (PN1447).
October 7, 1998. Hearing held.
October 8, 1998. Reported favorably to the Senate.
October 21, 1998. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BARRY, Donald J., of Wisconsin, to be Assistant Secretary for Fish and
Wildlife, vice George T. Frampton, Jr., resigned.
November 7, 1997. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works (PN804).
February 3, 1998. Hearing held.
February 10, 1998. Reported favorably to the Senate.
June 25, 1998. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.
CLARK, Jamie Rappaport, of Maryland, to be Director of the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, vice Molly H. Beattie.
July 9, 1997. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment and
Public Works (PN442).
July 16, 1997. Hearing held.
July 24, 1997. Reported favorably to the Senate.
July 31, 1997. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
WYKLE, Kenneth R., of Virginia, to be Administrator of the Federal
Highway Administration, vice Rodney E. Slater. October 6, 1997.
Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works
(PN702).
October 28, 1997. Hearing held.
October 29, 1997. Reported favorably to the Senate.
October 30, 1997. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
COOPER, Cardell, of New Jersey, to be Assistant Administrator, Office of
Solid Waste, Environmental Protection Agency, vice Elliott Pearson
Laws, resigned.
September 2, 1997. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works (PN529).
July 31, 1998. Nomination withdrawn.
DIAZ, Romulo L., Jr., of the District of Columbia, to be Assistant
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, vice Jonathan Z.
Cannon, resigned.
July 17, 1998, Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment and
Public Works (PN1281).
July 30, 1998. Hearing held.
September 23, 1998. Reported favorably to the Senate.
October 21, 1998. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.
FIELDS, Timothy, Jr., of Virginia, to be Assistant Administrator, Office
of Solid Waste, Environmental Protection Agency, vice Elliot Pearson
Laws, resigned.
October 8, 1998, Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment and
Public Works (PN1468).
FOX, J. Charles, of Maryland, to be Assistant Administrator of the
Environmental Protection Agency, vice Mary Dolores Nichols, resigned.
July 17, 1998, Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment and
Public Works (PN1282).
July 30, 1998. Hearing held.
September 23, 1998. Reported favorably to the Senate.
October 21, 1998. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.
HARPER, Sallyanne, of Virginia, to be Chief Financial Officer,
Environmental Protection Agency, vice Johnathan Z. Cannon, resigned.
October 28, 1997. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works (PN784).
February 3, 1998. Hearing held.
February 10, 1998. Reported favorably to the Senate.
July 7, 1998. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.
NOONAN, Norine E., of Florida, to be an an Assistant Administrator of
the Environmental Protection Agency, vice Robert James Huggett,
resigned.
July 29, 1998. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment and
Public Works (PN1304).
September 9, 1998. Hearing held.
September 23, 1998. Reported favorably to the Senate.
October 21, 1998. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.
PERCIASEPE, Robert W., of Maryland, to be an Assistant Administrator of
the Environmental Protection Agency (reappointment)
October 7, 1989. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment and
Public Works (PN1461).
October 8, 1998. Hearing held and reported favorably to the Senate.
October 21, 1998. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.
TINSLEY, Nikki Rush, of Maryland, to be Inspector General, Environmental
Protection Agency, vice John C. Martin, resigned.
April 23, 1998. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment and
Public Works (PN1052).
July 15, 1998. Hearing held.
July 22, 1998. Reported favorably to the Senate.
October 21, 1998. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
ARMSTRONG, Michael J., of Colorado, to be an Associate Director of the
Federal Emergency Management Agency, vice Richard Thomas Moore,
resigned.
April 28, 1997. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment and
Public Works. (PN306).
June 4, 1997. Hearing held.
June 5, 1997. Reported favorably to the Senate.
June 12, 1997. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.
MISSISSIPPI RIVER COMMISSION
FLOWERS, Brig. Gen. Robert Bernard, U.S. Army, to be a Member and
President of the Mississippi River Commission.
January 9, 1997. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment and
Public Works (PN114).
March 14, 1997. Hearing held, but was excused as a witness because of
flooding conditions on Mississippi River.
June 5, 1997. Reported favorably to the Senate.
June 12, 1997. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.
SMITH, William Clifford, of Louisiana, to be a Member of the Mississippi
River Commission for the term expiring October 21, 2005, vice Frank H.
Walk, term expired.
September 24, 1998. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works (PN1417).
October 7, 1998. Hearing held.
October 8, 1998. Reported favorably to the Senate.
October 21, 1998. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.
MORRIS K. UDALL SCHOLARSHIP AND EXCELLENCE
IN NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
FOUNDATION
BRACY, Terrence L., of Virginia, to be Member of the Morris K. Udall
Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Policy Foundation
for a term expiring October 6, 2004 (reappointment).
August 31, 1998. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment and
Public Works (PN1335).
September 9, 1998. Hearing held.
September 23, 1998. Reported favorably to the Senate.
October 21, 1998. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.
BURTON, Ronald Kent, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Morris K. Udall
Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Policy Foundation
for a term expiring October 6, 2002 (reappointment).
January 9, 1997. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment and
Public Works (PN110).
January 29, 1998. Nomination withdrawn.
RAPPOPORT, D. Michael, of Arizona, to be a Member of the Morris K. Udall
Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Policy Foundation
for a term expiring October 6, 2002 (reappointment).
January 9, 1997. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment and
Public Works (PN111).
March 14, 1997. Hearing held.
March 20, 1997. Reported favorably to the Senate.
May 23, 1997. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.
ESPINOSA, Judith M., of New Mexico, to be a Member of the Morris K.
Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Policy
Foundation for a term of 4 years (new position).
January 9, 1997. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment and
Public Works (PN112).
March 14, 1997. Hearing held.
March 20, 1997. Reported favorably to the Senate.
May 23, 1997. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
DICUS, Greta Joy, of Arkansas, to be a Member of the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission for the term of five years expiring June 30, 2003.
May 22, 1998. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment and
Public Works (PN1122).
October 1, 1998. Hearing held.
October 2, 1998. Reported favorably to the Senate.
October 21, 1998. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.
MERRIFIELD, Jeffrey S., of New Hampshire, to be a Member of the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission for the term expiring June 30, 2002, vice
Kenneth C. Rogers, term expired.
September 29, 1998. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment
and Public Works (PN1430).
October 1, 1998. Hearing held.
October 2, 1998. Reported favorably to the Senate.
October 21, 1998. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
HAYES, Johnny H., of Tennessee, to be a member of the Board of Directors
of the Tennessee Valley Authority for a term expiring May 18, 2005, a
reappointment.
January 9, 1997. Nomination referred to the Committee on Environment and
Public Works (PN113).
March 14, 1997. Hearing held.
March 20, 1997. Reported favorably to the Senate.
April 17, 1997. SENATE ADVICE AND CONSENT.
MEASURES REPORTED TO THE SENATE
MEASURES REPORTED TO THE SENATE
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No written report
S. Res. 26
Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Environment and Public
Works.
January 28, 1997. Reported to the Senate.
Discharged without written report
S. 203
Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 to authorize
the transfer to State and local governments of certain surplus
property for use for law enforcement or public safety purposes.
February 5, 1997. Discharged and referred to Committee on Governmental
Affairs
S. Rept. 105-13
Activities of the Committee on Environment and Public Works, 104th
Congress
April 22, 1997. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
S. 289
Designating the ``Carl B. Stokes United States Courthouse,'' Cleveland,
OH.
June 5, 1997. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
S. 347
Designating the ``Sam Nunn Federal Center,'' Atlanta, GA.
June 5, 1997. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
S. 478
Designating the ``William Augustus Bootle Federal Building and United
States Courthouse,'' Macon, GA.
June 5, 1997. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
S. 628
Designating the ``Reynaldo G. Garza United States Courthouse,''
Brownsville, TX.
June 5, 1997. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
S. 681
Designating the ``David W. Dyer Federal Courthouse,'' Miami, FL.
June 5, 1997. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
S. 715
Designating the ``J. Roy Rowland Federal Courthouse,'' Dublin, GA.
June 5, 1997. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
S. 819
Designating the ``Martin V.B. Bostetter, Jr. United States Courthouse,''
Alexandria, VA.
June 5, 1997. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-30
S. 797
John F. Kennedy Center Parking Improvement Act.
June 18, 1997. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
S. 833
Designating the ``Howard M. Metzenbaum United States Courthouse,''
Cleveland, OH.
June 26, 1997. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
S. 1000
Designating the ``Robert J. Dole United States Courthouse,'' Kansas
City, KS.
July 24, 1997. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
S. 1043
Designating the ``Lloyd D. George United States Courthouse,'' Las Vegas,
NV
July 24, 1997. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-60
S. 399
Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental and
Native American Public Policy Act reauthorization.
July 31, 1997. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
H.R. 2443
Designating the ``Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington Field
Office Memorial Building'' in honor of William H. Christian, Jr.,
Martha Dixon Martinez, Michael J. Miller, Anthony Palmisano, and Edwin
R. Woodriffe.
September 24, 1997. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-95
S. 1173
Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act reauthorization.
October 1, 1997. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
S. 1324
A bill to deauthorize a portion of the project for navigation, Biloxi
Harbor, Mississippi.
October 30, 1997. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-128
S. 1180
Endangered Species Recovery Act reauthorization.
October 31, 1997. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
S. 1258
A bill to amend the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property
Acquisitions Policies Act of 1970 to prohibit an alien who is not
lawfully present in the United States from receiving assistance under
that Act.
November 4, 1997. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-132
S. 1219
Pfiesteria piscicida and other aquatic toxins.
November 4, 1997. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-142
S. 1287
Asian Elephant Conservation Act.
November 7, 1997. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
H.R. 1787
Asian Elephant Conservation Act.
November 7, 1997. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-149
H.R. 1658
Atlantic Striped Bass Conservation Act.
November 8, 1997. Reported to the Senate.
Discharged without written report
H.R. 1479
Designating the ``David W. Dyer Federal Courthouse,'' Miami, FL.
November 9, 1997. Discharged from the Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
Discharged without written report
H.R. 1484
Designating the ``J. Roy Rowland Federal Building,'' Dublin, GA.
November 9, 1997. Discharged from the Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
S. Rept. 105-192
S. 8
Superfund Cleanup Acceleration Act of 1998.
May 19, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
H.R. 824
Designating the ``Howard T. Markey National Courts Building,'' District
of Columbia.
May 21, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
S. 1298
Designating the ``Justice John McKinley Federal Building,'' Florence,
AL.
May 21, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
S. 1355
Designating the ``Richard C. Lee United States Courthouse,'' New Haven,
CT.
May 21, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
S. 1800
Designating the ``Joseph P. Kinneary United States Courthouse,''
Columbus, OH.
May 21, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
S. 1898
Designating the ``Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building,'' Oakland, CA.
May 21, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
S. 2032
Designating the ``Hurff A. Saunders Federal Building,'' Juneau, AK.
May 21, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
S. 1531
A bill to deauthorize certain portions of the project for navigation,
Bass Harbor, Maine.
June 1, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
S. 1532
A bill to amend the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 to
deauthorize the remainder of the project at East Boothbay Harbor,
Maine.
June 1, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-214
S. 1104
A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make corrections in
maps relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources System.
June 12, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-215
S. 2038
A bill to amend the John F. Kennedy Center Act to authorize
appropriations for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
and to further define the criteria for capital repair and operation
and maintenance.
June 12, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-218
S. 1677
A bill to reauthorize the North American Wetlands Conservation Act and
the Partnerships for Wildlife Act.
June 19, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
H.R. 39
A bill to reauthorize the African Elephant Conservation Act.
June 25, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-222
S. 627
A bill to reauthorize the African Elephant Conservation Act.
June 25, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-223
S. 2090
A bill to extend the authority of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to
collect fees through 2003.
June 25, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-224
S. 2095
A bill to reauthorize and amend the National Fish and Wildlife
Foundation Establishment Act
June 25, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
H.R. 643
Designating the ``Carl B. Stokes United States Courthouse,'' Cleveland,
OH.
July 22, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
H.R. 3504
To amend the John F. Kennedy Center Act to authorize appropriations for
the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and to further
define the criteria for capital repair and operation and maintenance.
July 22, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
S. 1700
Designating the ``Robert C. Weaver Federal Building,'' District of
Columbia.
July 22, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-263
S. 1883
Designating the Marion National Fish Hatchery, Marion, AL.
July 24, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-266
S. 2319
Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp Promotion Act.
July 27, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
H.R. 1856
A bill to amend the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 to direct the
Secretary of the Interior to conduct a volunteer pilot project at one
national wildlife refuge in each United States Fish and Wildlife
Service region.
July 28, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-270
S. 2244
National Wildlife Refuge System Volunteer and Partnership Enhancement
Act.
July 28, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-273
S. 1222
Estuary Habitat Restoration Partnership Act.
July 29, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
H.R. 3453
Designating the ``Dick Cheney Federal Building,'' Casper, WY.
July 29, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-281
S. 263
Bear Protection Act.
July 31, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-282
S. 361
Rhino and Tiger Product Labeling Act.
July 31, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-283
S. 659
Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act.
July 31, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-284
S. 1970
Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act.
July 31, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-285
S. 2094
Fish and Wildlife Revenue Enhancement Act.
July 31, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-286
S. 2131
Water Resources Development Act of 1998.
August 25, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-287
S. 2359
National Environmental Education Amendments Act of 1998.
August 25, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-310
S. 2317
National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1998.
September 8, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-326
S. 2361
A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency
Assistance Act Act to authorize programs for predisaster mitigation,
to streamline the administration of disaster relief, to control the
Federal costs of disaster assistance.
September 11, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-332
S. 2364
A bill to reauthorize and make reforms to programs authorized by the
Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1995.
September 14, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-350
S. 2351
A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make corrections to a
map relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources System.
September 28, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-351
S. 2469
A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make corrections to a
map relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources System.
September 28, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-352
S. 2470
A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make corrections to a
map relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources System.
September 28, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-353
S. 2474
A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make corrections to a
map relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources System.
September 28, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-354
S. 2505
A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey title to the
Tunnison Lab Hagerman Field Station in Gooding County, Idaho, to the
University of Idaho.
September 28, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-355
H.R. 8
A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to deny entry into the United States
of certain foreign motor vehicles that do not comply with State laws
governing motor vehicle emissions.
September 28, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-360
S. 555
A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to require that at least 85
percent of funds appropriated to the Environmental Protection Agency
from the Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund be distributed to
States to carry enforcement of subtitle I of that Act.
October 1, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
H.R. 81
Designating the ``Robert K. Rodibaugh United States Bankruptcy
Courthouse,'' South Bend, IN.
October 2, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
H.R. 2225
Designating the ``Lloyd D. George Federal Building and United States
Courthouse,'' Las Vegas, NV.
October 2, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
H.R. 2379
Designating the ``Hiram H. Ward Federal Building and United States
Courthouse,'' Winston Salem, NC.
October 2, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
H.R. 3223
Designating the ``J.J. `Jake' Pickle Federal Building,'' Austin, TX.
October 2, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
S. 2523
Designating the ``J.J. `Jake' Pickle Federal Building,'' Austin, TX.
October 2, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
H.R. 3696
Designating the ``James F. Battin Federal Courthouse,'' Billings, MT.
October 2, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
H.R. 3982
Designating the ``Terry Sanford Federal Building,'' Raleigh, NC.
October 2, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
No written report
H.R. 4595
Designating the ``Sidney R. Yates Federal Building,'' District of
Columbia.
October 2, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
S. Rept. 105-366
H.R 2863
A bill to amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act to clarify restrictions
under that Act on baiting, to facilitate acquisition of migratory bird
habitat.
October 5, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
Discharged without written report
H.R. 2807
A bill to amend the Rhinoceros and Tiger Conservation Act of 1994 to
prohibit the sale, importation, and exportation of products labeled as
containing substances derived from rhinoceros or tiger.
October 13, 1998. Reported to the Senate.
MEASURES ENACTED INTO LAW
MEASURES ENACTED INTO LAW
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Public Law 105-52
H.R. 2443
Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington Field Office Memorial
Building, in honor of William H. Christian, Jr., Martha Dixon
Martinez, Michael J. Miller, Anthony Palmisano, and Edwin R.
Woodriffe.
October 6, 1997.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-57
H.R. 1420
To amend the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act of 1966
to improve the management of the National Wildlife Refuge System.
October 9, 1997.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-63
S. 1000
Robert J. Dole United States Courthouse, Kansas City, KS.
October 22, 1997.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-93
H.R. 1479
David W. Dyer Federal Courthouse, Miami, FL.
November 19, 1997.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-94
H.R. 1484
J. Roy Rowland Federal Courthouse, Dublin, GA.
November 19, 1997.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-95
H.R. 1747
John F. Kennedy Center parking lot improvements.
November 19, 1997.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-96
H.R. 1787
Asian Elephant Conservation Act of 1997.
November 19, 1997.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-117
S. 1258
Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisitions Property
Act of 1970 amended to prohibit an alien living unlawfully in the
United States from receiving assistance under that Act.
November 21, 1997.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-122
S. 819
Martin V.B. Bostetter, Jr. U.S. Courthouse, Alexandria, VA.
December 1, 1997.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-123
S. 833
Howard M. Metzenbaum U.S. Courthouse, Cleveland, OH.
December 1, 1997.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-127
S. 1417
To authorize the design, construction, furnishing, and equipping of a
Center for Performing Arts within the complex known as the New Mexico
Hispanic Cultural Center.
December 1, 1997.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-130
S. 1519
To provide a 6-month extension of highway, highway safety, and transit
programs pending enactment of a law reauthorizing the Intermodal
Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991.
December 1, 1997.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-146
H.R. 1658
To reauthorize and amend the Atlantic Striped Bass Conservation Act and
related laws.
December 16, 1997.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-156
H.R. 3042
To amend the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National
Environmental and Native American Public Policy Act of 1992 to
establish the United States Institute for Environmental Conflict
Resolution to conduct environmental conflict resolution and training.
February 11, 1998.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-163
H.R. 595
William Augustus Bootle Federal Building and United States Courthouse,
Macon, GA.
March 20, 1998.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-165
S. 347
Sam Nunn Federal Center, Atlanta, GA.
March 20, 1998.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-178
H.R. 2400
Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century.
June 10, 1998.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-179
H.R. 824
Howard T. Markey National Courts Building, District of Columbia.
June 16, 1998.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-206
H.R. 2676
To amend the Internal Revenue Code (containing TEA-21 Corrections Act).
July 22, 1998.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-217
H.R. 39
African Elephant Conservation Act of 1998.
August 5, 1998.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-218
H.R. 643
Carl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse, Cleveland, Ohio.
August 7, 1998.---Signed into law.
Public Law 105-226
H.R. 3504
To amend the John F. Kennedy Center Act to authorize appropriations for
the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and to further
define the criteria for capital repairs and operation.
August 12, 1998.---Signed into law.
Public Law 105-232
S. 1800
Joseph P. Kinneary U.S. Courthouse, Columbus, Ohio.
August 13, 1998.---Signed into law.
Public Law 105-239
S. 1883
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey the Marion National
Fish Hatchery and Claude Harris National Fish Hatchery to the State of
Alabama.
September 23, 1998.---Signed into law.
Public Law 105-242
H.R. 1856
To amend the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 to direct the Secretary of
the Interior to conduct a volunteer pilot project at one national
wildlife refuge in each United States Fish and Wildlife Service
region.
October 5, 1998.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-250
S. 1355
Richard C. Lee United States Courthouse, New Haven, Connecticut.
October 5, 1998.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-265
H.R. 1481
To amend the Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act of 1990 to
provide for implementation of recommendations of the United States
Fish and Wildlife Service contained in the Great Lakes Fishery
Restoration Study Report.
October 19, 1998.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-277
* H.R. 4328
* These bills were included in the conference report to (H.R. 4328),
the Omnibus Appropriations Act of 1998.
(H.R. 2730) Jere Cooper Federal Building, Dyersburg, Tennessee.
(H.R. 3453) Dick Cheney Federal Building, Casper, Wyoming.
(H.R. 4995) Sidney Yates Federal Building, District of Columbia.
October 21, 1998.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-286
H.R. 8
To amend the Clean Air Act to deny entry into the United States of
certain foreign motor vehicles that do not comply with State laws
governing motor vehicle emissions.
October 27, 1998.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-299
S. 1298
Justice John McKinley Federal Building, Florence, Alabama.
October 27, 1998.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-312
H.R. 2807
To amend the Rhinoceros and Tiger Conservation Act of 1994 to prohibit
the sale, importation, and exportation of products labeled as
containing substances derived from rhinoceros or tiger.
October 30, 1998.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-328
S. 2094
To amend the Fish and Wildlife Improvement Act of 1978 to enable the
Secretary of the Interior to more effectively use the proceeds of
sales of certain items.
October 30, 1998.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-346
S. 2505
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey title to the Tunnison
Lab Hagerman Field Station in Gooding County, Idaho, to the University
of Idaho.
November 2, 1998.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-372
H.R. 3267
To direct the Secretary of the Interior, acting through the Bureau of
Reclamation, to conduct a feasibility study and construct a project to
reclaim the Salton Sea.
November 12, 1998.--Signed into law.
Public Law 105-393
S. 2364
To authorize and make reforms to programs authorized by the Public Works
and Economic Development Act.
November 13, 1998.--Signed into law.
HEARINGS AND MEETINGS BY THE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS
HEARINGS AND MEETINGS BY THE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS
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FULL COMMITTEE HEARINGS
January 31, 1997
To receive testimony from Secretary of Transportation-designate, Rodney
E. Slater.
February 12, 1997
On oversight of the Clean Air Act requirements that the Environmental
Protection Agency set standards for ozone and particulate matter,
receiving testimony from Carol Browner, Administrator, Environmental
Protection Agency; and Sally Katzen, Administrator, Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget.
March 14, 1997
On the nominations of Johnny H. Hayes, of Tennessee, to be a Member of
the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority, Brig. Gen.
Robert Bernard Flowers, USA, to be a Member and President of the
Mississippi River Commission, and Judith M. Espinosa, of New Mexico,
and D. Michael Rappoport, of Arizona, each to be a Member of the Board
of Trustees of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in
National Environmental Policy Foundation, after the nominees (with the
exception of Brig. Gen. Flowers) testified and answered questions in
their own behalf. Mr. Hayes was introduced by Senator FRIST, and Ms.
Espinosa was introduced by Senator BINGAMAN.
March 18, 1997
On proposals to authorize State and local governments to enact flow
control laws and to regulate the interstate transportation of solid
waste, receiving testimony from Senators COATS, SPECTER, and LEVIN;
Representatives FRANKS and PASCRELL; Mayor John E. Rooney, Northvale,
NJ, on behalf of the Mayors' Task Force Against Flow Control; Deputy
Mayor for Operations Randy M. Mastro, New York, NY; Randy Johnson,
Hennepin County, Minnesota, on behalf of the National Association of
Counties; David K. Leff, Connecticut Department of Environmental
Protection, Hartford; Grover G. Norquist, Americans for Tax Reform,
Washington, DC; John Broadway, Richmond, VA, on behalf of the National
Federation of Independent Business; James M. Seif, Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection, Harrisburg; John Cahill, New
York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Albany; David L.
Olson, Max, ND, on behalf of the Dakota Resource Council/Western
Organization of Resource Councils; and Anthony Ciofalo, Allied Waste
Industries, Scottsdale, AZ, on behalf of the National Solid Wastes
Management Association/Environmental Industry Associations.
June 4, 1997
On the nomination of Michael J. Armstrong, of Colorado, to be an
Associate Director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, after
the nominee testified and answered questions in his own behalf. The
nominee was introduced by Senators CAMPBELL, ALLARD, CONRAD, DORGAN
and Representatives SKAGGS and POMEROY, and testimony was received
from James Lee Witt, Director of the Federal Emergency Management
Agency
June 10, 1997
Oversight of the relationship between Federal and State governments in
the enforcement of environmental laws, receiving testimony from Lois
J. Schiffer, Assistant Attorney General, Environment and Natural
Resources Division, Department of Justice; Steven H. Herman, Assistant
Administrator, Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assistance, and
Nikki L. Tinsley, Acting Inspector General, both of the Environmental
Protection Agency; Connecticut Assistant Attorney General Joseph
Rubin, Hartford; Mark Coleman, Oklahoma Department of Environmental
Quality, Oklahoma City, on behalf of the Environmental Council of
States; Becky Norton Dunlop, Virginia Department of Natural Resources,
Richmond; Patricia S. Bangert, Office of the Attorney General for the
State of Colorado, Denver; Christophe A.G. Tulou, Delaware Department
of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Dover; Todd E. Robins,
U.S. Public Interest Research Group, Washington, DC; Robert R. Kuehn,
Tulane Law School, New Orleans, LA; and Robert E. Harmon, Harmon
Industries, Blue Springs, MO.
July 10, 1997
To examine issues relative to the science of global climate change,
receiving testimony from Eric J. Barron, Pennsylvania State
University; John R. Christy, University of Alabama, Huntsville;
Richard S. Lindzen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Dale W.
Jorgenson, Harvard University; and Stephen H. Schneider, Stanford
University.
July 16, 1997
On the nomination of Jamie Rappaport Clark, of Maryland, to be Director
of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior,
after the nominee testified and answered questions in her own behalf.
July 17, 1997
To examine issues relative to government policies concerning global
climate change, after receiving testimony from Timothy E. Wirth, Under
Secretary of State for Global Affairs; Janet Yellen, Chair, Council of
Economic Advisers; Kevin J. Fay, International Climate Change
Partnership, Arlington, VA; and William O'Keefe, Global Climate
Coalition, Washington, DC.
July 30, 1997
To consider S. 1059, the National Wildlife Refuge Improvement Act of
1997, after receiving testimony from Bruce Babbitt, Secretary of the
Interior; Gary J. Taylor, International Association of Fish and
Wildlife Agencies; James R. Waltman, Wilderness Society; and James A.
Mosher, Izaak Walton League of America, Gaithersburg, MD.
September 4, 1997
To consider on S. 8, to authorize funds for fiscal years 1998 through
2002 for the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act (Superfund), receiving testimony from Carol M. Browner,
Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency; Nebraska Governor E.
Benjamin Nelson, Lincoln, on behalf of the National Governors'
Association; Mayor James P. Perron, Elkhart, Indiana, on behalf of the
United States Conference of Mayors; New York State Assistant Attorney
General Gordon J. Johnson, New York, New York, on behalf of the
National Association of Attorneys General; and Wilma Subra, Subra
Company, New Iberia, Louisiana.
September 23, 1997
To consider S. 1180, Endangered Species Recovery Act of 1997, receiving
testimony from Jamie Rappaport Clark, Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Department of the Interior; Terry D. Garcia, Acting Assistant
Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere/National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration; and Montana Governor Marc Racicot, Helena,
on behalf of the National Governors' Association and the Western
Governors' Association.
September 24, 1997
To continue consideration of S. 1180, Endangered Species Recovery Act of
1997, receiving testimony from former Senator James McClure, on behalf
of the National Endangered Species Act Reform Coalition; Duane L.
Shroufe, Arizona Game and Fish Department, Phoenix, on behalf of the
International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies; and former
Representative W. Henson Moore, on behalf of the American Forest and
Paper Association and the Endangered Species Coordinating Council;
Mark Van Putten, National Wildlife Federation; and Michael J. Bean,
Environmental Defense Fund.
October 23, 1997
To examine the proposed flood control project at Devils Lake, North
Dakota, receiving testimony from Senators CONRAD and DORGAN;
Representative POMEROY; John H. Zirschky, Acting Assistant Secretary
of the Army for Civil Works; Michael J. Armstrong, Associate Director
for Mitigation, Federal Emergency Management Agency; David A.
Sprynczynatyk, North Dakota State Water Commission, Bismarck; Gary L.
Pearson, Dakota Prairie Audubon Society, Jamestown, North Dakota; and
Joe Belford, Ramsey County Lake Emergency Management Committee, Devils
Lake, North Dakota.
October 30, 1997
To examine the Environmental Protection Agency's enforcement and
compliance assurance program and EPA's enforcement relationship with
the States regarding State audit laws, and related measures, including
S. 1332, to recognize and protect State efforts to improve
environmental mitigation and compliance through the promotion of
voluntary environmental audits, including limited protection from
discovery and limited protection from penalties, and provisions of S.
866, to provide that certain voluntary disclosures of violations of
Federal law made as a result of a voluntary environmental audit shall
not be subject to discovery or admitted into evidence during judicial
or administrative proceedings, after receiving testimony from Senators
ENZI and HUTCHISON; Steven A. Herman, Assistant Administrator, Office
of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, Environmental Protection
Agency; Barry R. McBee, Texas Natural Resource Conservation
Commission, Austin; Patricia S. Bangert, Colorado Office of the
Attorney General, Denver; Paul G. Wallach, Hale and Dorr, on behalf of
the National Association of Manufacturers and the Corporate
Environmental Enforcement Counsel; and Mark Woodall, Sierra Club,
Woodland, GA, on behalf of the U.S. Public Interest Research Group.
November 4, 1997
To consider S. 627 and H.R. 39, bills authorizing funds through fiscal
year 2002 for programs of the African Elephant Conservation Act, and
S. 1287 and H.R. 1787, bills to assist in the conservation of Asian
elephants by supporting and providing financial resources for the
conservation programs of nations within the range of Asian elephants
and projects of persons with demonstrated expertise in the
conservation of Asian elephants, receiving testimony from Senator
JEFFORDS; Representative SAXTON; Marshall P. Jones, Assistant Director
for International Affairs, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Department
of the Interior; Ginette Hemley, World Wildlife Fund, and John W.
Grandy, Humane Society of the United States; and Stuart A. Marks,
Safari Club International, Herndon, VA.
February 3, 1998
To consider the nominations of Donald J. Barry, of Wisconsin, to be
Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish and Wildlife and Parks,
and Sallyanne Harper, of Virginia, to be Chief Financial Officer,
Environmental Protection Agency.
April 1, 1998
To examine issues relating to indoor air quality, focusing on the health
effects of second-hand tobacco smoke in the workplace and in homes,
and related provisions of the proposed tobacco settlement between
State Attorneys General and the tobacco industry, receiving testimony
from Carol M. Browner, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency;
Michael P. Eriksen, Director, Office on Smoking and Health, National
Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, Department of Health and Human
Services; State Attorney General Carla J. Stovall, Topeka, Kansas;
Gregory N. Connolly, Massachusetts Department of Public Health,
Boston; Alfred Munzer, Washington Adventist Hospital, Takoma Park,
Maryland, on behalf of the American Lung Association; Robert K.
Lemons, Building Owners and Managers Association of Boston, Cambridge,
Massachusetts; and Michael Sternberg, Sam & Harry's Restaurants,
Washington, DC, on behalf of the National Restaurant Association.
June 23, 1998
To consider S. 2131, to authorize funds for the conservation and
development of water and related resources, and to authorize the
Secretary of the Army to construct various projects for improvements
to rivers and harbors of the United States, receiving testimony from
Joseph W. Westphal, Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works;
Michael Davis, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works;
Maj. Gen. Russell L. Fuhrman, Director of Civil Works for the Army
Corps of Engineers; Mayor Kenneth E. Pringle, Borough of Belmar, NJ;
Councilwoman Louisa M. Strayhorn, City of Virginia Beach, VA; Grover
Fugate, Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Council, Wakefield;
Kurt J. Nagle, American Association of Port Authorities, Alexandria,
VA; Scott C. Faber, American Rivers; and Stephen H. Higgins, Broward
County Department of Natural Resource Protection, Broward County,
Florida, on behalf of the American Coastal Coalition.
July 7, 1998
To consider:
S. 263, to prohibit the import, export, sale, purchase, possession,
transportation, acquisition, and receipt of bear viscera or
products that contain or claim to contain bear viscera;
S. 361, to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to prohibit the
sale, import, and export of products labeled as containing
endangered species;
S. 659, to amend the Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act
of 1990 to provide for implementation of recommendations of the
United States Fish and Wildlife Service contained in the Great
Lakes Fishery Restoration Study Report;
S. 1970, to require the Secretary of the Interior to establish a
program to provide assistance in the conservation of neotropical
migratory birds;
S. 2094, to amend the Fish and Wildlife Improvement Act of 1978 to
enable the Secretary of the Interior to more effectively use the
proceeds of sales of certain items;
S. 2244, to amend the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 to promote
volunteer programs and community partnerships for the benefit of
national wildlife refuges;
H.R. 2807, to amend the Rhinoceros and Tiger Conservation Act of
1994 to prohibit the sale, importation, and exportation of
products labeled as containing substances derived from rhinoceros
or tiger; and
H.R. 3113, to authorize funds through fiscal year 2004 for the
Rhinoceros and Tiger Conservation Fund, receiving testimony from
John Rogers, Deputy Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
Department of the Interior; Ginette Hemley, World Wildlife Fund;
Wayne Pacelle, Humane Society of the United States; Gary Taylor,
International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies; Kristin
L. Vehrs, American Zoo and Aquarium Association, Bethesda, MD;
Molly Krival, Ding Darling Wildlife Society, Sanibel, FL; and
Thomas Crane, Great Lakes Commission, Ann Arbor, MI.
July 9, 1998
To consider:
S. 1222, A bill to catalyze restoration of estuary habitat through
more efficient financing of projects and enhanced coordination of
Federal and non-Federal restoration programs;
S. 1321, A bill to authorize funds to permit grants for the national
estuary program to be used for the development and implementation
of a comprehensive conservation and management plan, and
H.R. 2207, to require the owner or operator of the Mayaguez, Puerto
Rico, publicly owned treatment works, in order to be eligible to
apply for a waiver of secondary treatment requirements, to
transmit to the Administrator of the Environmental Protection
Agency the results of a study of the marine environment of coastal
areas in the Mayaguez area to determine the feasibility of
constructing a deep ocean outfall for the treatment works, and to
authorize funds through fiscal year 1998 for the National Estuary
Program, receiving testimony from Senators Faircloth, Breaux, and
Torricelli; Robert H. Wayland III, Director, Office of Wetlands,
Oceans and Watersheds, Office of Water, Environmental Protection
Agency; Michael L. Davis, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army
for Civil Works; H. Curtis Spalding, Save the Bay, Providence,
Rhode Island; JoAnn M. Burkholder, North Carolina State
University, Raleigh; J. Walter Milon, University of Florida,
Gainesville; Ted Morton, American Oceans Campaign; Xavier Romeu,
Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration, San Juan; and Juan C.
Martinez-Cruzado, Mayaguezanos for Health and Environment, Inc.,
Mayaguez, Puerto Rico.
July 15, 1998
To consider the nomination of Nikki Rush Tinsley, of Maryland, to be
Inspector General, Environmental Protection Agency, after the nominee
testified and answered questions in her own behalf.
July 30, 1998
To consider the nominations of Romulo L. Diaz, Jr., of the District of
Columbia, to be Assistant Administrator for Administration and
Resources Management, and J. Charles Fox, of Maryland, to be Assistant
Administrator for Water, both of the Environmental Protection Agency,
after the nominees testified and answered questions in their own
behalf. Mr. Fox was introduced by Senator SARBANES.
September 9, 1998
To consider nominations of Terrence L. Bracy, of Virginia, to be a
Member of the Board of Trustees of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and
Excellence in National Environmental Policy, and Norine E. Noonan, of
Florida, to be Assistant Administrator for Research and Development of
the Environmental Protection Agency, after the nominees testified and
answered questions in their own behalf. Mr. Bracy was introduced by
Senators MCCAIN and WARNER, and Ms. Noonan was introduced by Senator
GRAHAM.
September 16, 1998
To examine the use of methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE) in gasoline and
S. 1576, to amend the Clean Air Act to permit the exclusive
application of California State regulations regarding reformulated
gasoline in certain areas within the State, receiving testimony from
Senator FEINSTEIN: Representative BILBRAY; John D. Dunlap III,
California Environmental Protection Agency Air Resources Board,
Sacramento; Edward O. Sullivan, Maine Department of Environmental
Protection, Augusta; Daniel S. Greenbaum, Health Effects Institute,
Cambridge, Massachusetts; Al Jessel, Chevron Products Company, San
Francisco, California; and Douglas A. Durante, Clean Fuels Development
Coalition, Arlington, Virginia.
September 17, 1998
To review the proposed General Services Administration's Capital
Investment and Leasing Program request for fiscal year 1999, the
proposed Judicial Conference of the United States courthouse
construction request for fiscal year 1999, and S. 2481, to improve the
process of constructing, altering, and acquiring public buildings,
receiving testimony from Robert A. Peck, Commissioner, Public
Buildings Service, General Services Administration; Judge Norman H.
Stahl, United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, on behalf
of the Judicial Conference of the United States; A. Peter Burleigh,
Acting United States Representative to the United Nations, on behalf
of the United States Mission to the United Nations; Judge Michael A.
Ponsor, United States District Court for the District of
Massachusetts; and Judge B. Avant Edenfield, United States District
Court for the Southern District of Georgia.
September 22, 1998
To consider S. 2470, a bill to modify the boundaries within the Coastal
Barrier Resources System in Florida by removing the 25-acre island of
Pumpkin Key, receiving testimony from Gerry Jackson, Assistant
Director of the Interior for Ecological Services, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service; Jacqueline Savitz, Coast Alliance; and Ralph
DeGennaro, Taxpayers for Common Sense; and Thomas Z. Hayward, Jr.,
Terra Cotta Realty, Inc., Key Largo, Florida.
September 23, 1998
To examine the Patent and Trademark Office plan to consolidate its
facilities and operations, receiving testimony from Robert A. Peck,
Commissioner, Public Buildings Service, General Services
Administration; Bruce A. Lehman, Assistant Secretary and Commissioner,
and Jo-Anne Barnard, Director for Space Acquisition, both of the
Patents and Trademark Office, and Johnnie E. Frazier, Acting Inspector
General, all of the Department of Commerce; Michael K. Kirk, American
Intellectual Property Law Association, Arlington, Virginia; Peter J.
Sepp, National Taxpayers Union, Alexandria, Virginia; David E.
Williams, Citizens Against Government Waste; and Allan V. Burman,
Jefferson Solutions; and Samuel R. Collins, Deva & Associates,
Bethesda, Maryland.
September 29, 1998
To consider H.R. 2863, A bill to amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act to
clarify restrictions under that Act on baiting, and to facilitate
acquisition of migratory bird habitats, receiving testimony from
Senators COCHRAN and BREAUX; Kevin Adams, Chief, Office of Law
Enforcement, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the
Interior; Brent Manning, Illinois Department of Natural Resources,
Springfield, on behalf of the International Association of Fish and
Wildlife Agencies; Douglas B. Inkley, National Wildlife Federation,
Vienna, Virginia; Tanya K. Metaksa, National Rifle Association
Institute for Legislative Action, Fairfax, Virginia; and Laura C.
Hood, Defenders of Wildlife.
October 1, 1998
To consider nominations of Greta Joy Dicus, of Arkansas, and Jeffrey S.
Merrifield, of New Hampshire, each to be a Member of the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, after the nominees testified and answered
questions in their own behalf. Ms. Dicus was introduced by Senator
BUMPERS, and Mr. Merrifield was introduced by Senator BOB SMITH.
FULL COMMITTEE FIELD HEARINGS
April 21, 1997
At the Community College of Rhode Island, Warwick, RI, to consider
proposals to reauthorize the Intermodal Surface Transportation Act of
1990, receiving testimony from Governor Lincoln Almond, State of Rhode
Island; Hon. Rodney Slater, Secretary, U.S. Department of
Transportation; William Ankner, Director, Rhode Island Department of
Transportation, Providence, RI; Beverly Scott, Director, Rhode Island
Public Transit Authority, Providence, RI; Col. Edmond S. Culhane, Jr.,
Superintendent, Rhode Island State Police, Providence, RI; Edward F.
Sanderson, Executive Director, Rhode Island Preservation and Heritage
Commission, Providence, RI; Barry Schiller, Sierra Club; Dan Baudouin,
Executive Director, The Providence Foundation; Kenneth Bianchi,
DOTWatch; Curt Spalding, Executive Director, Save the Bay; and James
RePass, President and CEO, the Northeast Corridor Initiative, Inc.
December 9, 1997
In Sacramento, CA, to consider possible water pollution by methyl
tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), receiving testimony from Hon. Tom Hayden,
California State Senator, Sacramento, CA; Hon. Richard Mountjoy,
California State Senator, Arcadia, CA; Craig Perkins, Director,
Environment and Public Works Management, City of Santa Monica, CA;
Cynthia Dougherty, Director, Office of Groundwater and Drinking Water,
Environmental Protection Agency; John Zogorski, Chief, National
Synthesis on Volatile Organic Compounds and MTBE, U.S. Geological
Survey, Reston, VA; Peter M. Rooney, Secretary, California
Environmental Protection Agency, Sacramento, CA; David Spath, Chief,
Drinking Water and Environmental Management Division, California
Department of Health Services, Sacramento, CA; Stephen K. Hall,
Executive Director, Association of California Water Agencies,
Sacramento, CA; Nachman Brautbar, Professor of Clinical Medicine
University Southern California, School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA;
Nancy J. Balter, Principal, Center for Environmental Health and Human
Toxicology, Former Associate Professor Pharmacology Georgetown
University Medical Center; and Gary Patton, The Planning and
Conservation League, Sacramento, CA.
February 17, 1998
In Helena, MT, to consider the Federal building leasing process,
receiving testimony from Hon. Robert A. Peck, Commissioner, Public
Buildings Service, General Services Administration; Paul Prouty,
Assistant Regional Administrator, General Services Administration,
Denver, Colorado; Colleen McCarthy, Mayor, Helena, MT; Alan Nicholson,
Helena, MT; Mark Kennedy, Council Member, Billings, MT; Mechelle
Schultz, Downtown Business Association, Billings, MT; Jack Lynch,
Chief Executive, Butte-Silver Bow County, Butte, MT; Colleen Fine,
Director, Urban Revitalization Agency, Butte, MT; and Barbara Handy
Pahl, Regional Director, National Trust for Historic Preservation,
Denver, CO.
June 7, 1998
In Helena, MT, to consider S. 1913, the Montana Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Act of 1998, receiving testimony from Peggy Trenk, on
behalf of Hon. Rick Hill, U.S. Representative from the State of
Montana; Robert J. Robinson, Canyon Ferry Recreation Association,
Helena, MT; Michael Vashro, Prickly Pear Sportsmen, Helena, MT; and
William Orsello, Montana Wildlife Federation, Helena, MT.
FULL COMMITTEE BUSINESS MEETINGS
January 28, 1997
Ordered reported an original resolution (S. Res. 26) requesting
$2,431,871 for operating expenses for the period from March 1, 1997,
through February 28, 1998, and $2,494,014 for operating expenses for
the period from March 1, 1998, through February 28, 1999. Agreed to
committee rules for the 105th Congress and subcommittee assignments.
March 20, 1997
Ordered reported the nominations of Johnny H. Hayes, of Tennessee, to be
a Member of the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority,
and Judith M. Espinosa, of New Mexico, and D. Michael Rappoport, of
Arizona, each to be a Member of the Board of Trustees of the Morris K.
Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Policy
Foundation.
June 5, 1997
Ordered reported the nominations of Michael J. Armstrong, to be
Associate Director of Mitigation for the Federal Emergency Management
Agency, and of Maj. Gen. Robert B. Flowers, to be a member of the
Mississippi River Commission.
Ordered reported without amendment:
S. 797, the ``John F. Kennedy Center Parking Improvements Act'';
S. 289, designating the ``Carl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse,''
Cleveland, OH;
S. 347, designating the ``Sam Nunn Federal Center,'' Atlanta, GA;
S. 478, designating the ``William Augustus Bootle Federal Building
and U.S. Courthouse,'' Macon, GA;
S. 628, designating the ``Reynaldo G. Garza U.S. Courthouse,''
Brownsville, TX;
S. 681, designating the ``David W. Dyer Federal Courthouse,'' Miami,
FL;
S. 715, designating the ``J. Roy Rowland Federal Courthouse,''
Dublin, GA; and
S. 819, designating the ``Martin V.B. Bostetter, Jr. U.S.
Courthouse,'' Alexandria, VA.
Approved the following three committee resolutions authorizing the
General Services Administration to construct new buildings:
Orlando, FL, courthouse;
Montgomery, AL, courthouse; and
Washington, DC, Metropolitan Area, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and
Firearms Headquarters Building.
Approved the following committee resolutions authorizing the Corps of
Engineers to conduct studies:
Sabine-Neches Waterway, Texas and Point Fox Hurricane Barrier, Rhode
Island;
Eastern Shore, Maryland;
Havre de Grace, Maryland;
Tillamook Bay, Oregon; and
Embry Dam, Fredericksburg, Virginia.
June 26, 1997
Approved the following committee resolutions:
GSA Prospectuses: Construction category (2)
U.S. Secret Service training facility--Beltsville, MD;
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms laboratory--Suburban
Maryland;
GSA Prospectuses: Repairs and Alterations category (4)
Department of Veterans Affairs (Lafayette Building)--Washington,
DC;
Department of the Interior Department Headquarters--Washington,
DC;
United States Geological Survey laboratory--Lakewood, CO;
Interstate Commerce Commission Headquarters--Washington, DC
GSA Prospectuses: Lease category (10)
Department of Health and Human Services--Washington, DC;
Department of Health and Human Services--Chicago, IL;
Department of Health and Human Services (Control Data
Building)--Montgomery County, Maryland;
Department of Health and Human Services (Executive Plaza)--
Montgomery County, Maryland;
Department of Defense (Century Building)-- Arlington, VA;
Department of Defense (3100 Clarendon Boulevard)--Arlington, VA;
Department of Defense (Crystal Park 5)--Arlington, VA;
Department of Defense (Crystal Plaza 6)--Arlington, VA;
Fish and Wildlife Service--Arlington, VA;
Department of Defense (Devon Center)--Northern Virginia.
S. 833, Ordered reported a bill to designate the Federal Building and
Courthouse located in Cleveland, Ohio, as the ``Howard M. Metzenbaum
United States Courthouse.''
July 24, 1997
Ordered reported the nomination of Jamie Rappaport Clark, of Maryland,
to be Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
Bills ordered reported:
S. 399, Reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute, A
bill to amend the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in
National Environmental and Native American Public Policy Act of
1992 to establish the United States Institute for Environmental
Conflict Resolution to conduct environmental conflict resolution
training.
S. 1000, Reported without amendment, A bill to designate the United
States courthouse at 500 State Avenue in Kansas City, Kansas, as
the ``Robert J. Dole United States Courthouse.''
S. 1043, Reported without amendment, A bill to designate the United
States courthouse under construction at the corner of Las Vegas
Boulevard and Clark Avenue in Las Vegas, Nevada, as the ``Lloyd D.
George United States Courthouse.
Approved two water study resolutions:
Llagas Creek Watershed Project, California; and
Deerfield River sub-basin, Vermont and Massachusetts.
September 17, 1997
S. 1173, Reported with amendments, Intermodal Surface Transportation
Efficiency Act of 1997.
October 29, 1997
Ordered reported the nomination of Kenneth R. Wykle, of Virginia, to be
Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration, Department of
Transportation.
H.R. 1658, ordered reported (when the measure is referred to the
Committee on Environment and Public Works from the Committee on
Commerce, Science, and Transportation), a bill authorizing funds for
fiscal years 1998 through 2000 for programs of the Atlantic Striped
Bass Conservation Act, with an amendment.
S. 1258, reported a bill to prohibit illegal aliens from receiving
relocation assistance associated with Federal projects and grants,
with an amendment.
S. 1219, reported a bill to require the establishment of a research and
grant program for the eradication or control of Pfiesteria piscicida
and other aquatic toxins, with an amendment.
S. 1324, reported a bill to deauthorize a portion of the Federal
navigation channel at Bernard Bayou, Mississippi.
Approved three committee resolutions approving studies of the following
water projects:
Ohio and Lower Mississippi Rivers in Kentucky;
Hamilton Army Airfield and San Pablo Bay, California;
Christina River Watershed, Delaware River.
November 6, 1997
S. 1287, Reported with an amendment, a bill to assist in the
conservation of Asian elephants by supporting and providing financial
resources for the conservation programs of nations within the range of
Asian elephants and projects of persons with demonstrated expertise in
the conservation of Asian elephants.
H.R. 1787, Reported a bill to assist in the conservation of Asian
elephants by supporting and providing financial resources for the
conservation programs of nations within the range of Asian elephants
and projects of persons with demonstrated expertise in the
conservation of Asian elephants.
Approved committee resolution approving a lease for the headquarters
building for the Department of Transportation.
February 10, 1998
Ordered reported the nominations of Donald J. Barry, to be Assistant
Secretary of the Interior for Fish and Wildlife and Parks, and of
Sallyanne Harper, to be Chief Financial Officer, Environmental
Protection Agency.
March 24, 25, and 26, 1998
S. 8, Ordered reported with a substitute amendment, Superfund Cleanup
Acceleration Act of 1998.
May 21, 1998
Bills ordered reported:
S. 1677, A bill to authorize funds through fiscal year 2003 for the
North American Wetlands Conservation Act and the Partnerships for
Wildlife Act.
S. 2095, A bill to amend and authorize funds through fiscal year
2003 for the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Establishment
Act, with an amendment.
S. 627, A bill to authorize funds for fiscal years 1997 through 2002
for the African Elephant Conservation Act.
H.R. 39, A bill to authorize funds for fiscal years 1997 through
2002 for the African Elephant Conservation Act.
S. 1104, A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make
corrections in maps relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources
System.
S. 2038, A bill to amend the John F. Kennedy Center Act to authorize
funds through fiscal year 2009 for the John F. Kennedy Center for
the Performing Arts and to further define the criteria for capital
repair and operation and maintenance, with an amendment in the
nature of a substitute.
H.R. 824, A bill to redesignate the Federal building located at 717
Madison Place, NW., in the District of Columbia, as the ``Howard
T. Markey National Courts Building.''
S. 1800, A bill to designate the Federal building and United States
courthouse located at 85 Marconi Boulevard in Columbus, Ohio, as
the ``Joseph P. Kinneary United States Courthouse.''
S. 1898, A bill to designate the Federal building located at 1301
Clay Street in Oakland, California, as the ``Ronald V. Dellums
Federal Building.''
S. 1355, A bill to designate the United States courthouse located in
New Haven, Connecticut, as the ``Richard C. Lee United States
Courthouse.''
S. 1298, A bill to designate a Federal building located in Florence,
Alabama, as the ``Justice John McKinley Federal Building.''
S. 2032, A bill to designate the Federal building in Juneau, Alaska,
as the ``Hurff A. Saunders Federal Building.''
S. 2090, to extend the authority of the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission to collect fees through 2003.
S. 1531, A bill to deauthorize certain portions of the project for
navigation, Bass Harbor, Maine.
S. 1532, A bill to amend the Water Resources Development Act of 1996
to deauthorize the remainder of the project at East Boothbay
Harbor, Maine.
Committee resolutions agreed to:
Alteration of Edward R. Roybal Federal Building, Los Angeles, CA;
Watershed improvement program in the East Fork of the Grand River,
Iowa and Missouri; and
Modifications in Rhode Island navigation reports.
July 22, 1998
Bills ordered reported:
S. 263, to prohibit the import, export, sale, purchase, possession,
transportation, acquisition, and receipt of bear viscera or
products that contain or claim to contain bear viscera, with an
amendment in the nature of a substitute;
S. 361, to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to prohibit the
sale, import, and export of products labeled as containing
endangered species, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute;
S. 659, to amend the Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act
of 1990 to provide for implementation of recommendations of the
United States Fish and Wildlife Service contained in the Great
Lakes Fishery Restoration Study Report, with an amendment in the
nature of a substitute;
S. 1883, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey the
Marion National Fish Hatchery and the Claude Harris National
Aquacultural Research Center to the State of Alabama, with an
amendment;
S. 1970, to require the Secretary of the Interior to establish a
program to provide assistance in the conservation of neotropical
migratory birds, with an amendment;
S. 2094, to amend the Fish and Wildlife Improvement Act of 1978 to
enable the Secretary of the Interior to more effectively use the
proceeds of sales of certain items, with an amendment;
S. 2319, to authorize the use of receipts from the sale of migratory
bird hunting and conservation stamps to promote additional stamp
purchases;
S. 2244, to amend the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 to promote
volunteer programs and community partnerships for the benefit of
national wildlife refugees;
H.R. 1856, to amend the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 to direct the
Secretary of the Interior to conduct a volunteer pilot project at
one national wildlife refuge in each United States Fish and
Wildlife Service region, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute;
S. 1700, to designate the headquarters building of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development in Washington, District of Columbia,
as the ``Robert C. Weaver Federal Building'';
H.R. 643, to designate the United States courthouse to be
constructed at the corner of Superior and Huron Roads, in
Cleveland, Ohio, as the ``Carl B. Stokes United States
Courthouse'';
H.R. 3504, to amend the John F. Kennedy Center Act to authorize
appropriations for the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing
Arts and to further define the criteria for capital repair and
operation and maintenance;
S. 1222, to catalyze restoration of estuary habitat through more
efficient financing of projects and enhanced coordination of
Federal and non-Federal restoration programs, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute; Also began markup of S. 2131, to
provide for the conservation and development of water and related
resources, and to authorize the Secretary of the Army to construct
various projects for improvements to rivers and harbors of the
United States.
July 23, 1998
Continued markup of S. 2131, to provide for the conservation and
development of water and related resources, and to authorize the
Secretary of the Army to construct various projects for improvements
to rivers and harbors of the United States.
Nomination ordered reported: Nomination of Nikki Rush Tinsley, of
Maryland, to be Inspector General, Environmental Protection Agency.
Committee resolution approved: Robert Duncan Plaza Building, Portland,
Oregon, modification.
July 29, 1998
Bills ordered reported:
S. 2131, to provide for the conservation and development of water
and related resources, and to authorize the Secretary of the Army
to construct various projects for improvements to rivers and
harbors of the United States, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute;
S. 2364, to authorize funds for fiscal years 1999 through 2003 and
make reforms to programs authorized by the Public Works and
Economic Development Act of 1965;
S. 2361, to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and
Emergency Assistance Act to authorize programs for predisaster
mitigation, to streamline the administration of disaster relief,
and to control the Federal costs of disaster assistance, with
amendments;
S. 2359, to authorize funds for fiscal years 1999 through 2004 for
programs of the National Environmental Education Act;
S. 2317, to improve the National Wildlife Refuge System, with an
amendment; and
H.R. 3453, to designate the Federal Building and Post Office located
at 100 East B Street, Casper, Wyoming, as the ``Dick Cheney
Federal Building.''
September 23, 1998
Nominations ordered reported:
J. Charles Fox, of Maryland, to be Assistant Administrator for
Water; Romulo L. Diaz, Jr., of the District of Columbia, to be
Assistant Administrator for Administration and Resources
Management;
Norine E. Noonan, of Florida, to be Assistant Administrator for
Research and Development, all of the Environmental Protection
Agency; and
Terrence Bracy, to be Member of the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and
Excellence in National Environmental Policy Foundation.
Bills ordered reported:
H.R. 8, to amend the Clean Air Act to deny entry into the United
States of certain foreign motor vehicles that do not comply with
State laws governing motor vehicles emissions;
S. 555, to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to require that at
least 85 percent of funds appropriated to the Environmental
Protection Agency from the Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust
Fund be distributed to States to carry out cooperative agreements
for undertaking corrective action and for enforcement of subtitle
I of that Act, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute;
S. 2351, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make corrections
to a map relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources System, with an
amendment;
S. 2469, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make technical
corrections to a map relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources
System, with an amendment;
S. 2470, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make technical
corrections to a map relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources
System, with an amendment;
S. 2474, A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make
corrections to certain maps relating to the Coastal Barrier
Resources System, with an amendment; and
S. 2505, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey title to
the Tunnison Lab Hagerman Field Station in Gooding County, Idaho,
to the University of Idaho, with an amendment.
33 General Service Administration committee resolutions approved;
Authorizing repairs and alterations:
Appraisers Building, San Francisco, CA;
Federal Office Building 10B, Washington, DC Old Executive Office
Building, Washington, DC;
Internal Revenue Service Center, Brookhaven, NY;
U.S. Courthouse, New York, NY;
Byrne-Green Federal Building, Philadelphia, PA;
J.W. Powell Building, Reston, VA;
Advanced Design Alteration Projects (several buildings).
Authorizing Construction:
U.S. Border Station, Sault Sainte Marie, MI (site acquisition/
design);
Piegan U.S. Border Station, Babb, MT (construction).
Authorizing Leases:
Department of Justice, Washington, DC;
Internal Revenue Service, Washington, DC;
Department of Health and Human Services, Rockville, MD;
Internal Revenue Service Regional Counsel, New York, NY;
Department of Defense, Arlington, VA;
Department of Defense, Arlington, VA;
Department of Defense, Falls Church, VA;
Department of the Army, Alexandria, VA;
Department of Justice, Falls Church, VA.
Authorizing Courthouses:
Brooklyn Courthouse, New York (design/construction);
Biloxi/Gulfport Courthouse, Mississippi (site acquisition/design);
Denver Courthouse, Colorado (site acquisition/construction);
Eugene Courthouse, Oregon (site acquisition/design);
Laredo Courthouse, Texas (site acquisition/construction);
Springfield Courthouse, Massachusetts (site acquisition/design);
Jacksonville Courthouse, Florida (site acquisition/construction);
Wheeling Courthouse, West Virginia (site acquisition/design);
Little Rock Courthouse, Arkansas (site acquisition/design);
Cape Girardeau Courthouse, Missouri (design);
Greeneville Courthouse, Tennessee (design/construction);
Savannah Courthouse, Georgia (design/construction);
San Diego Courthouse, California (site acquisition);
San Jose Courthouse, San Jose, California (site acquisition).
October 2, 1998
Nominations ordered reported: Greta Joy Dicus, of Arkansas, to be a
Member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Jeffrey S. Merrifield, of
New Hampshire, to be a Member of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Bills ordered reported:
H.R. 81, to designate the United States courthouse located at 401
South Michigan Street in South Bend, Indiana, as the ``Robert K.
Rodibaugh United States Bankruptcy Courthouse'';
H.R. 2225, to designate the Federal building and United States
courthouse to be constructed on Las Vegas Boulevard between
Bridger Avenue and Clark Avenue in Las Vegas, Nevada, as the
``Lloyd D. George Federal Building and United States Courthouse'';
H.R. 2379, to designate the Federal building and United States
courthouse located at 251 North Main Street in Winston-Salem,
North Carolina, as the ``Hiram H. Ward Federal Building and United
States Courthouse'';
H.R. 3223, to designate the Federal building located at 300 East 8th
Street in Austin, Texas, as the ``J.J. `Jake' Pickle Federal
Building'';
S. 2523, to designate the Federal building located at 300 East 8th
Street in Austin, Texas, as the ``J.J. `Jake' Pickle Federal
Building'';
H.R. 3696, to designate the Federal Courthouse located at 316 North
26th Street in Billings, Montana, as the ``James F. Battin Federal
Courthouse'';
H.R. 3982, to designate the Federal building located at 310 New Bern
Avenue in Raleigh, North Carolina, as the ``Terry Sanford Federal
Building'';
H.R. 4595, to redesignate a Federal building located in Washington,
DC, as the ``Sidney R. Yates Federal Building''; and
H.R. 2863, to amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act to clarify
restrictions under that Act on baiting, to facilitate acquisition
of migratory bird habitat, with amendments.
Approved committee resolution designating study of prospectus for United
Nations Mission, New York, NY.
SUBCOMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND
INFRASTRUCTURE HEARINGS
February 13, 1997
On the reauthorization of the Intermodal Surface Transportation
Efficiency Act of 1991, receiving testimony from Mortimer Downey,
Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Transportation; Andrew H. Card,
Jr., president, American Automobile Manufacturers Association; Darrel
Rensink, president, American Association of State Highway and
Transportation Officials (AASHTO), Des Moines, IA; Alan E. Pisarski,
Falls Church, VA; and Damian Kulash, ENO Transportation Foundation,
Inc., Landsdowne, VA.
February 26, 1997
On the reauthorization of the Intermodal Surface Transportation
Efficiency Act of 1991, receiving testimony from Secretary of
Transportation Rodney E. Slater; William D. Fay, American Highway
Users Alliance; and Hank Dittmar, Surface Transportation Policy
Project.
March 6, 1997
On the reauthorization of the Intermodal Surface Transportation
Efficiency Act of 1991, and innovative transportation financing,
technology, construction and design practices, receiving testimony
from Representative DeLAURO; Mortimer L. Downey, Deputy Secretary,
Jane Garvey, Deputy Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, and
Christine Johnson, Director of the Joint Program Office, Intelligent
Transportation Systems, all of the Department of Transportation;
Phyllis F. Scheinberg, Associate Director, Transportation Issues,
Resources, Community, and Economic Development Division, Joseph
Christoff, Assistant Director, and Yvonne Pufahl, Senior Evaluator,
all of the General Accounting Office; Robert E. Skinner, Jr.,
Executive Director, Transportation Research Board, National Academy of
Sciences; Gerald S. Pfeffer, United Infrastructure Company, Chicago,
IL; Daniel V. Flanagan, Jr., Flanagan Consulting Group, Inc.,
Alexandria, VA, on behalf of the Commission to Promote Investment in
America's Infrastructure; and James Costantino, Intelligent
Transportation Society of America.
March 13, 1997
On the reauthorization of the Intermodal Surface Transportation
Efficiency Act of 1991, receiving testimony from Senators ROTH,
JEFFORDS, and BIDEN; Michael P. Huerta, Associate Deputy Secretary of
Transportation/Director, Office of Intermodalism, Department of
Transportation; Thomas M. Downs, President and CEO, National Railroad
Passenger Corporation (Amtrak); Leslie White, C-Tran, Vancouver,
Washington, on behalf of the American Public Transit Association; and
Karen Borlaug Phillips, Association of American Railroads, William E.
Loftus, American Short Line Railroad Association, and Thomas J.
Donohue, American Trucking Associations, Inc., all of Washington, DC.
March 19, 1997
On the reauthorization of the Intermodal Surface Transportation
Efficiency Act of 1991, focusing on environmental programs and
statewide and metropolitan planning, receiving testimony from Jane F.
Garvey, Acting Administrator, Federal Highway Administration,
Department of Transportation; David M. Gardiner, Assistant
Administrator for Policy, Planning and Evaluation, Environmental
Protection Agency; Thomas Walker, Wisconsin Road Builders Association,
Madison, on behalf of the American Road and Transportation Builders
Association; Hal Hiemstra, Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, Meg Maguire,
Scenic America, and Hank Dittmar, Surface Transportation Policy
Project, all of Washington, DC; Leon S. Kenison, New Hampshire
Department of Transportation, Concord; Lawrence D. Dahms, Oakland
Metropolitan Transportation Commission, Oakland, CA; M. Michael Cooke,
Board of Douglas County Commissioners, Castle Rock, CO; Guillermo V.
Vidal, Colorado Department of Transportation, Denver; and Timothy S.
Stowe, Anderson and Associates, Blacksburg, VA, on behalf of the
American Consulting Engineers Council.
May 7, 1997
On the reauthorization of the Intermodal Surface Transportation
Efficiency Act of 1991, focusing on proposed legislation authorizing
funds for programs on transportation safety issues, including related
measures S. 284 and S. 412, after receiving testimony from Senators
LUGAR and DeWINE; Representative LOWEY; Philip R. Recht, Deputy
Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and
Anthony R. Kane, Executive Director, Federal Highway Administration,
both of the Department of Transportation; Mayor Bob Bartlett,
Monrovia, CA, on behalf of the Southern California Association of
Governments; Richard D. Crabtree, Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company,
Columbus, OH, and Joan B. Claybrook, Public Citizen, both on behalf of
the Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety; Katherine P. Prescott,
Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Irving, TX; Thomas J. Donohue, American
Trucking Associations, Inc., James L. Kolstad, American Automobile
Association, Barbara Harsha, National Association of Governors'
Highway and Safety Representatives, and Robert A. Georgine, Building
and Construction Trades Department, and Edward Wytkind, Transportation
Trades Department, AFL-CIO; and Brenda Berry, CRASH, Woodbridge, VA.
June 6, 1997
On the reauthorization of the Intermodal Surface Transportation
Efficiency Act of 1991 and the replacement of the Woodrow Wilson
Bridge, receiving testimony from Jane F. Garvey, Acting Administrator,
Federal Highway Administrator, Department of Transportation; Mayor
Kerry J. Donley, Alexandria, VA; Kenneth Laden, Acting Administrator
of Policy and Planning, District of Columbia Department of Public
Works; Robert E. Martinez, Virginia Secretary of Transportation,
Richmond; David L. Winstead, Maryland Secretary of Transportation,
Annapolis; Wayne K. Curry, Prince George's County Office of the County
Executive, Upper Marlboro, Maryland; Katharine K. Hanley, Fairfax
County Board of Supervisors, Fairfax, VA; John J. Collins, American
Trucking Associations, Inc., Alexandria, VA;; Jonas Neihardt, Old Town
Civic Association, Alexandria, VA; Robert L. Montague III, Alexandria
Historical Restoration and Preservation Commission, Alexandria, VA;
Randall Kell, Mark Winkler Company, on behalf of the Alexandria
Chamber of Commerce; Michael J. Lewis, American Institute of
Aeronautics and Astronautics, Reston, VA, on behalf of the Fairfax
County Chamber of Commerce; and Susan J. Williams, Greater Washington
Board of Trade, Washington, DC.
November 4, 1997
To examine the status of federal surface transportation programs in the
absence of funding from a federal highway reauthorization act, and
strategies to temporarily assist States to continue to fund highway
programs, receiving testimony from Governor Paul E. Patton, Frankfort,
KY, on behalf of the National Governors' Association; Peter J. Basso,
Acting Assistant Secretary of Transportation for Budget and Programs;
Phyllis F. Scheinberg, Associate Director, Transportation Issues,
Resources, Community, and Economic Development Division, General
Accounting Office; and Steve L. Massie, Williamsburg, VA, on behalf of
the Transportation Construction Coalition.
November 5, 1997
To examine the General Services Administration's proposal to construct
or otherwise acquire a facility to house the headquarters of the
Department of Transportation, after receiving testimony from Paul
Chistolini, Deputy Commissioner, Public Buildings Service, General
Services Administration; and Peter J. Basso, Acting Assistant
Secretary of Transportation for Budget and Programs.
July 14, 1998
To consider S. 1647, A bill authorizing funds for fiscal years 1999
through 2002 for the Economic Development Administration, receiving
testimony from William M. Daley, Secretary of Commerce, and Phillip A.
Singerman, Assistant Secretary for Economic Development, Department of
Commerce; Robert W. Burchell, Center for Urban Policy Research/Rutgers
University, New Brunswick, NJ; R. Scott Fosler, National Academy of
Public Administration; Floyd G. Villines, Judge and former Mayor of
Little Rock, Arkansas, and Eric P. Thompson, Lower Savannah Council of
Governments and the National Association of Development Organizations,
Aiken, South Carolina, on behalf of the Coalition for Economic
Development.
SUBCOMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND
INFRASTRUCTURE FIELD HEARINGS
March 22, 1997
On the reauthorization of the Intermodal Surface Transportation
Efficiency Act of 1991 at Boswell Auditorium, College of Northern
Idaho, Coeur d'Alene, ID, receiving testimony from Hon. Philip E.
Batt, Governor, State of Idaho; Jane Garvey, Acting Administrator,
Federal Highway Administration, Department of Transportation; Evan
Frasure, State Senator, and Chairman of the Transporation Committee,
Idaho State Senate; Jim Kempton, State Representative, and Chairman of
the House Transportation and Defense Committee, Idaho House of
Representatives; Jack King, President, Idaho Association of Counties,
Shoshone County, Wallace, ID; John Beaudry, Planning Director,
Stillwater County, Montana; Dwight Bower, Director, Idaho Department
of Transportation, Boise, ID; Marv Dye, Director, Montana Department
of Transportation, Helena, MT; Yvonne Ferrell, Director, Idaho
Department of Parks and Recreation, Boise, ID; Michael Kyte,
University of Idaho National Center for Advanced Transportation
Technologies, Moscow, ID; Tom Arnold, Director, Idaho Department of
Commerce, Boise, ID; Steve Albert, Director, Western Transportation
Institute, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT; Basil Barna, Idaho
National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory; Jim Manion, AAA of
Oregon and Idaho, Boise, ID; Carl Schweitzer, Director of Governmental
Affairs, Montana Contractors Association; Dave Doeringsfeld, Director,
Port of Lewiston, Lewiston, ID; Ron McMurray, U.S. Highway 95
Coalition, Lewiston, ID; and David Cook, Vice President, Swift
Trucking Company, Lewiston, ID.
March 26, 1997
On the reauthorization of the Intermodal Surface Transportation
Efficiency Act of 1991 at U.S. District Court, Grand Street, Kansas
City, MO, receiving testimony from Chrissy and Carolyn Winkler,
Moberly, MO; Mike Right, vice president for public affairs, American
Automobile Association, St. Louis, MO; Barry Seward, president,
Missouri Transportation Development Council, Jefferson City, MO; Tom
Boland, chairman, Missouri Highway and Transportation Commission,
Hannibal, MO; John Wagner, Jr., chairman, Greater Kansas City Chamber
of Commerce Surface Transportation Committee; Richard C.D. Fleming,
president, St. Louis Regional Commerce and Growth Association; Don
Clarkson, vice president, Clarkson Construction Co., Kansas City, MO;
Peter Herschend, vice chairman, Silver Dollar City, Inc., Branson, MO;
Gary Evans, executive vice president, Farmland Industries, Kansas
City, MO; Malcomb McCance, St. Joseph Chamber of Commerce, St. Joseph,
MO; Brian Mills, Cass County Commissioner, Harrison, MO; and John
Lieber, Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy, Department of
Transportation.
March 28, 1997
On the reauthorization of the Intermodal Surface Transportation
Efficiency Act of 1991 at the Board of County Commissioners' Chambers,
Clark County Government Center, Las Vegas, NV, receiving testimony
from Governor Robert Miller, Carson City, NV; Senator BRYAN;
Representative ENSIGN; Representative RICE; Deborah Redman, senior
planner, Southern California Association of Governments, Los Angeles,
CA; P.D. Kiser, traffic engineering manager, Parsons Transportation
Group, Reno, NV; Steve Teshara, executive director, Lake Tahoe Gaming
Alliance, Stateline, NV; Wendall W. Hirschfeld, vice president,
Hirschfeld Steel Company, Inc.; Glen Schaeffer, president, Circus
Circus Enterprises, Las Vegas, NV; Dick Landis, Heavy Vehicle Electric
License Plate, Inc.; Christine Johnson, director, Intelligent
Transportation Systems, Federal Highway Administration, Department of
Transportation; Dick Howard, Director for Intergovernmental Relations,
South Dakota Department of Transportation, Pierre, SD; Peter Rahn,
cabinet secretary, New Mexico State Highway and Transportation
Department, Santa Fe, NM; Yvonne Atkinson Gates, county commissioner,
Clark County Commission, Las Vegas, NV; Bruce Woodbury, county
commissioner, Clark County Commission, Las Vegas, NV; Celia G.
Kupersmith, executive director, Reno Regional Transportation
Commission, Washoe County, Nevada; and Cathy Hanson, Office of the
Mayor, City of Las Vegas, NV.
April 7, 1997
On the reauthorization of the Intermodal Surface Transportation
Efficiency Act of 1991 at Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, New
York, NY, receiving testimony from Governor George E. Pataki, Albany,
NY; Governor Christine Todd Whitman, Trenton, NJ; Rudolph W. Giuliani,
Mayor, New York City; Senator D'AMATO; Mortimer L. Downey, Deputy
Secretary, Department of Transportation; Thomas M. Downs, president,
Amtrak; James Sullivan, acting commissioner, Connecticut Department of
Transportation, Newington, CT; Robert E. Boyle, executive director,
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, New York, NY; E. Virgil
Conway, chairman, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York, NY;
J. William Van Dyke, chairman, New Jersey Transportation Planning
Authority, Inc., Newark, NJ; Janine G. Bauer, executive director, Tri-
State Transportation Campaign, New York, NY; Robert Kiley, president,
New York City Partnership and Chamber of Commerce, Inc., New York, NY;
Lew Rudin, Rudin Management Corporation, New York, NY; Phil Beachem,
executive director, New Jersey Alliance for Action on ISTEA, Edison,
NJ; Ed Cleary, president, New York State AFL-CIO, New York, NY; and
Raymond Pocino, regional manager, Laborers International Union of
North America, Cranbury, NJ.
SUBCOMMITTEE ON SUPERFUND, WASTE CONTROL,
AND RISK ASSESSMENT HEARINGS
March 4, 1997
On liability and resource issues associated with cleanup and
redevelopment of abandoned or underutilized industrial and commercial
properties, or ``brownfields'', focusing on the current state of the
Brownfields Economic Redevelopment Initiative and proposals to reform
the Superfund program, receiving testimony from Timothy Fields, Jr.,
Acting Assistant Administrator, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency
Response, Environmental Protection Agency; Peter F. Guerrero,
Director, Environmental Protection Issues, Resources, Community, and
Economic Development Division, General Accounting Office; James M.
Seif, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Harrisburg;
Mayor J. Christian Bollwage, Elizabeth, New Jersey, on behalf of the
U.S. Conference of Mayors; Lorrie Louder, St. Paul Port Authority, St.
Paul, Minnesota, on behalf of the National Association of Local
Government Environmental Professionals; William J. Riley, Bethlehem
Steel Corporation, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, on behalf of the American
Iron and Steel Institute; J. Peter Scherer, Taubman Company,
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, on behalf of the National Realty
Committee; and William K. Wray, Citizens Financial Group, Providence,
Rhode Island.
March 5, 1997
On the Superfund Cleanup Acceleration Act of 1997, S. 8, to authorize
funds for and reform the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Liability, and Compensation Act (Superfund), after receiving testimony
from Carol M. Browner, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency;
Terry D. Garcia, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and
Atmosphere/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; New Mexico
Assistant Attorney General Charlie De Saillan, Environmental
Enforcement Division, Santa Fe; Richard Gimello, New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection, Trenton, on behalf of the National
Governors' Association; Linda H. Biagioni, Black and Decker
Corporation, Towson, Maryland; Karen Florini, Environmental Defense
Fund, Washington, DC; Barbara Williams, Sunny Ray Restaurant,
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on behalf of the National Federation of
Independent Business; Karen O'Regan, Phoenix Environmental Programs,
Phoenix, Arizona; Larry L. Lockner, Shell Oil Company, Houston, Texas,
on behalf of the American Petroleum Institute; Robert Spiegel, Edison
Wetlands Association, Edison, New Jersey; and Rich A. Heig, Kennecott
Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah.
SUBCOMMITTEE ON DRINKING WATER, FISHERIES
AND WILDLIFE HEARINGS
October 8, 1998
To examine scientific and engineering issues relating to Columbia/Snake
River system salmon recovery, after receiving testimony from Col. Eric
Mogren, Deputy Commander, Northwestern Division, Army Corps of
Engineers; Danny Consenstein, Columbia Basin Coordinator, National
Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, Department of Commerce; Daniel D. Roby, Oregon
Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, U.S. Geological Survey-
Biological Resources Division, and Department of Fisheries and
Wildlife/Oregon State University, Corvallis, ID; Joseph Cloud,
Department of Biological Sciences/University of Idaho, Moscow; and
Richard K. Fisher, Jr., Voith Hydro, Inc., York, PA.
SUBCOMMITTEE ON CLEAN AIR, WETLANDS,
PRIVATE PROPERTY, AND NUCLEAR SAFETY
HEARINGS
February 5, 1997
On oversight of the Clean Air Act's requirement that the Environmental
Protection Agency set standards for ozone and particulate matter,
receiving testimony from Dr. George Wolff, General Motors Company,
Detroit, MI, and chairman, Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee
(CASAC) for the Environmental Protection Agency; Dr. Morton Lippman,
Institute of Environmental Medicine, New York, NY; Dr. Daniel Menzel,
Department of Community and Environmental Medicine, University of
California, Irvine, CA; Dr. George Thurston, Department of
Environmental Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, New
York, NY; Dr. Roger O. McClellan, president, Chemical Industry
Institute of Toxicology, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina; Dr.
Anne E. Smith, vice president, Decision Focus Inc., Mountain View, CA;
Dr. Joel Schwartz, associate professor, Harvard University, Cambridge,
MA; and Dr. Ron Wyzga, Electrical Power Research Institute, Palo Alto,
CA.
April 24, 1997
To examine the Environmental Protection Agency implementation and health
effects of proposed revisions to the national ambient air quality
standards for ozone and particulate matter, receiving testimony from
Mary D. Nichols, Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation,
Environmental Protection Agency; Kenneth W. Chilton, Center for the
Study of American Business/Washington University, St. Louis, MO;
Thomas B. Starr, ENVIRON International Corporation, Raleigh, NC; Susan
E. Dudley, Economists Incorporated; Alan J. Krupnick, Resources for
the Future; Paul C. Kerkhoven, American Highway Users Alliance; Carl
M. Shy, University of North Carolina School of Public Health, Chapel
Hill; Morton Lippmann, New York University Medical Center, New York,
NY; Benjamin Y. Cooper, Printing Industries of America, Alexandria,
VA; Pat Leyden, South Coast Air Quality Management District, Diamond
Bar, CA; and Beverly Hartsock, Texas Natural Resource Conservation
Commission, Austin.
April 29, 1997
To examine the Environmental Protection Agency implementation and health
and economic effects of proposed revisions to the national ambient air
quality standards for ozone and particulate matter, receiving
testimony from Mayor Emma Jean Hull, Benton Harbor, MI; Mayor Richard
P. Homrighausen, Dover, OH; Maryland Delegate Leon G. Billings,
Annapolis; New Hampshire State Senator Richard L. Russman, Exeter;
John Selph, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, on behalf of the National
Association of Regional Councils; Robert C. Junk, Jr., Pennsylvania
Farmers Union, Harrisburg, on behalf of the National Farmers Union;
Bob L. Vice, California Farm Bureau Federation, Sacramento, on behalf
of the American Farm Bureau Federation; Paul Hansen, Izaak Walton
League of America, Gaithersburg, MD; Kevin P. Fennelly, National
Jewish Medical and Research Center, Denver, CO; Christopher M. Grande,
International Trauma Anesthesia and Critical Care Society, Baltimore,
MD; Harry C. Alford, National Black Chamber of Commerce; Jeffrey C.
Smith, Institute of Clean Air Companies, Inc.; Frank Herhold, Marine
Industries Association of South Florida, Ft. Lauderdale, on behalf of
the National Marine Manufacturers Association; and Glenn Heilman,
Heilman Pavement Specialties, Inc., Freeport, PA.
June 26, 1997
To conduct oversight relating to Section 404 of the Federal Water
Pollution Control Act, focusing on litigation concerning activities
subject to Clean Water Act permitting, mitigation banking, and the
Environmental Protection Agency's Alaska wetlands initiative, after
receiving testimony from Robert H. Wayland III, Director, Office of
Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds, Office of Water, Environmental
Protection Agency; Michael L. Davis, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the
Army for Civil Works; Darrel Seibert, Seibert Development Corporation,
Hudson, OH, on behalf of the National Association of Home Builders;
James Noyes, Los Angeles County Department of Public Works, Los
Angeles, CA, on behalf of the National Association of Flood and
Stormwater Management Agencies; Donald I. Siegel, Syracuse University,
Syracuse, NY; Donald F. McKenzie, Wildlife Management Institute,
Washington, DC; Derb S. Carter, Jr., Southern Environmental Law
Center, Chapel Hill, NC; and Thomas W. Winter, Winter Brothers
Material Company, St. Louis, MO, on behalf of the National Aggregates
Association.
July 24, 1997
To examine the Environmental Protection Agency implementation and health
and economic effects of regulations issued relative to the national
ambient air quality standards for ozone and particulate matter,
receiving testimony from Mary D. Nichols, Assistant Administrator for
Air and Radiation, Environmental Protection Agency.
October 22, 1997
To consider S. 1084, a bill to establish a research and monitoring
program for the national ambient air quality standards for ozone and
particulate matter, receiving testimony from James A. Martin, Martin's
Famous Pastry Shoppe, Inc., Chambersburg, PA, on behalf of the
American Bakers Association; Adam Sharp, American Farm Bureau
Federation; Ande Abbott, International Brotherhood of Boilermakers,
Iron Ship Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers & Helpers, Fairfax, VA; Jason
S. Grumet, Northeast States for Coordinated Air Use Management,
Boston, MA; George D. Thurston, New York University School of
Medicine, New York, NY; and Tom Smith, Griffin, GA, on behalf of the
National Coalition of Petroleum Retailers.
April 23, 1998
To examine the Environmental Protection Agency proposed rule to improve
visibility and reduce regional haze in national parks and wilderness
areas, receiving testimony from John S. Seitz, Director, Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards, Office of Air and Radiation,
Environmental Protection Agency; Christine L. Shaver, Chief of the Air
Resources Division, National Park Service, Department of the Interior;
Utah Governor Michael O. Leavitt, Salt Lake City, on behalf of the
Western Governors' Association; Randolph Wood, Nebraska Department of
Environmental Quality, Lincoln; Kenneth A. Colburn, New Hampshire
Department of Environmental Services, Concord; and Lynn M. Terry,
California Environmental Protection Agency, Sacramento.
July 23, 1998
Oversight hearing on the activities of the Federal Emergency Management
Agency, receiving testimony from James Lee Witt, Director, Federal
Emergency Management Agency; Mayor Hal Daub, Omaha, Nebraska, on
behalf of the National League of Cities; Joseph F. Myers, Florida
Division of Emergency Management, Tallahassee, on behalf of the
National Emergency Management Association; Albert Ashwood, Oklahoma
Department of Emergency Management, Oklahoma City; and Dan Summers,
New Hanover County Department of Emergency Management, Wilmington,
North Carolina.
July 30, 1998
Oversight hearing to review the structure and functions of the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, focusing on its license renewal process, after
receiving testimony from Shirley Ann Jackson, Nils J. Diaz and Edward
McGaffigan, Commissioners of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Gary
Jones, Associate Director, Energy, Resources, and Science Issues,
Resources, Community, and Economic Development Division, General
Accounting Office; Joe F. Colvin, Nuclear Energy Institute; David A.
Lochbaum, Union of Concerned Scientists; James T. Rhodes, Institute of
Nuclear Power Operations, Atlanta, Georgia; and Steven M. Fetter,
Fitch IBCA Inc., New York, NY.
October 1, 1998
To examine the state of current scientific understanding regarding the
effects of mercury pollution on humans, and the Environmental
Protection Agency's progress toward developing a rule to address the
problem of regional haze within National Park areas, after receiving
testimony from Senator LEAHY; John S. Seitz, Director, Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards, Office of Air and Radiation,
Environmental Protection Agency; William H. Farland, Director,
National Center for Environmental Assessment, Environmental Protection
Agency; Barry L. Johnson, Assistant Surgeon General/Assistant
Administrator, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry,
Department of Health and Human Services; Colorado State Senator Donald
Ament, Denver; Dianne R. Nielson, Utah Department of Environmental
Quality, Salt Lake City; John Paul Woodley Jr., Virginia Secretary of
Natural Resources, Richmond; C. Mark Smith, Massachusetts Department
of Environmental Protection, Boston, on behalf of the New England
Governors and Eastern Canadian Premiers Mercury Task Force; Shawn B.
Kendall, Phelps Dodge Corporation, Phoenix, Arizona; Tim Eder, Great
Lakes Natural Resource Center/National Wildlife Federation, Ann Arbor,
Michigan; Leonard Levin, Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto,
California; and Gary Myers, University of Rochester, Rochester, New
York.
October 6, 1998
To consider S. 1097, to reduce acid deposition under the Clean Air Act,
receiving testimony from Senator D'AMATO; Representative SOLOMON;
Brian J. McLean, Director, Acid Rain Division, Office of Air and
Radiation, Environmental Protection Agency; Edward Kropp, West
Virginia Department of Environmental Protection, Charleston; Bernard
Melewski, Adirondack Council, Albany, New York; and William F.
Tyndall, Cinergy Corporation, Cincinnati, Ohio.
SUBCOMMITTEE ON CLEAN AIR, WETLANDS,
PRIVATE PROPERTY, AND NUCLEAR SAFETY FIELD
HEARINGS
March 3, 1997
In Oklahoma City, OK, to conduct oversight of the Clean Air Act's
requirement that the Environmental Protection Agency set standards for
ozone and particulate matter, receiving testimony from the Governor Of
Oklahoma, Frank Keating, Tulsa, OK; Lt. Governor of Ohio, Nancy
Hollister, Columbus, OH; Oklahoma State Senator Paul Muegge, Oklahoma
City, OK; Mayor M. Susan Savage, Tulsa, OK; Mark Schwartz, member,
Oklahoma City Council, on behalf of the League of Cities; Mayor
Patrick Henry Hayes, Little Rock, AR; Ron Hammerschmidt, director,
Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Topeka, KS; Bary McBee,
chairman, Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Austin, TX;
Dale Givens, secretary, Department of Environmental Quality, Baton
Rouge, LA; and Richard Grusnick, deputy director, Alabama Department
of Environmental Management, Montgomery, AL.
PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES
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Report on environmental quality. March 19. 1997. PM-24.
1996 Annual Report on Alaska's Mineral Resources, March 10, 1998. PM-
108.
EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS
EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS
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AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Annual Report by the University of Minnesota called, ``Foundation for
Change,'' received January 21, 1997. January 21, 1997. EC-621.
APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION
Proposed legislation entitled ``The Delta Regional Development Act.''
June 8, 1998. EC-5803.
CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE
Final sequestration report for fiscal year 1997. January 7, 1997. EC-93.
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
Rule entitled ``Cooper River and Tributaries, Charleston, South
Carolina, Danger Zones and Restricted Areas,'' received on December 19,
1996. January 7, 1997. EC-247.
Rule entitled ``St. Marys Falls Canal and Locks,'' received on October
21, 1996. January 7, 1997. EC-547.
Report of fully-authorized unconstructed projects. January 7, 1997. EC-
548.
Report relative to a flood damage reduction project the Rio Guanajibo,
Puerto Rico. January 7, 1997. EC-549.
Report relative to an environmental restoration project for the
Willamette River, McKenzie Subbasin, Oregon. January 7, 1997. EC-550.
Proposed legislation to modify the Oakland Inner Harbor, California
navigation project. January 7, 1997. EC-551.
Report relative to authorized project modifications for flood damage
reduction along the Ramapo River at Oakland, New Jersey. January 7,
1997. EC-552.
Rule relative to nationwide permits. February 24, 1997. EC-1123.
Report relative to a program for flood damage reduction. March 11, 1997.
EC-1372.
Two rules including a rule entitled ``Danger Zone and Restricted
Areas.'' April 23, 1997. EC-1683.
Report relative to a recreation day use fee program. April 23, 1997. EC-
1684.
Report relative to a deep-draft navigation program for the Port of Long
Beach, California. April 23, 1997. EC-1685.
Report relative to a project for flood control in San Luis Rey, CA. June
2, 1997. EC-2039.
Report relative to a project for flood damage reduction in Las Cruces,
NM. June 2, 1997. EC-2040.
Report relative to a navigation project at Cook Inlet, Alaska. June 16,
1997. EC-2190.
Rule received on July 24, 1997. July 25, 1997. EC-2600.
Report relative to the Clifton, Arizona local flood protection project.
September 2, 1997. EC-2865.
Report relative to the Federal navigation project at Santa Barbara
Harbor, California. September 2, 1997. EC-2865.
Report relative to the Columbia River Treaty Fishing Access Sites.
September 30, 1997. EC-3088.
Report relative to the St. Paul Island Harbor, Alaska. September 30,
1997. EC-3090.
Report relative to a deep-draft navigation project at Chignik Harbor,
Alaska. September 30, 1997. EC-3091.
Notice relative to the strategic plan. October 20, 1997. EC-3263.
Report relative to a river bank erosion control and bluff stabilization
project. October 20, 1997. EC-3264.
Report relative to a storm damage reduction and shoreline protection
project. October 20, 1997. EC-3265.
Report relative to a storm damage reduction project. October 20, 1997.
EC-3266.
Report relative to a flood damage reduction and agricultural water
supply project. October 20, 1997. EC-3267.
Report relative to navigation improvements for Boston Harbor,
Massachusetts. October 20, 1997. EC-3268.
Report relative to a flood damage reduction project. October 20, 1997.
EC-3269.
Notice relative to an emergency. January 27, 1998. EC-3519.
Report relative to navigation improvements at Miami Harbor, Florida.
January 27, 1998. EC-3520.
Report relative to a hurricane and storm damage reduction project.
January 27, 1998. EC-3521.
Report relative to a flood damage reduction project. January 27, 1998.
EC-3522.
Report relative to a storm damage reduction and shoreline protection
project. January 27, 1998. EC-3523.
Report relative to the Lake Worth Inlet, Palm Beach Harbor, Florida.
January 27, 1998. EC-3524.
Report relative to a deep-draft navigation project. January 27, 1998.
EC-3525.
Report relative to a deep-draft navigation project Charleston Harbor,
South Carolina. January 27, 1998. January 27, 1998. EC-3654.
Report relative to a flood damage reduction project for the Blue River
Basin at the Dodson Industrial District, Kansas City, Missouri. January
27, 1998. EC-3656.
Annual Report for fiscal year 1996. February 23, 1998. EC-4104.
Annual Report for fiscal year 1996. February 23, 1998. EC-4105.
Report relative to a flood damage reduction project. March 23, 1998. EC-
4316.
Report relative to the Wabash River project in New Harmony, Indiana.
March 26, 1998. EC-4436.
Report of the strategic plan for fiscal years 1999 through 2004. March
27, 1998. EC-4455.
Proposed legislation entitled ``Water Resources Development Act.'' May
11, 1998. EC-4856.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Proposed legislation entitled ``The Economic Development Partnership Act
of 1997.'' April 23, 1997. EC-1679.
Notification relative to the delay of the National Acid
Precipitation Assessment Program 1996 Report to Congress. July 21, 1997.
EC-2536.
Report from National Science and Technology Council entitled ``National
Acid Precipitation Assessment Program Biennial Report to Congress: An
Integrated Assessment.'' August 31, 1998. EC-6479.
Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Species; Threatened Status for
Johnson's Seagrass'' (I.D. 052493B) received on September 22, 1998.
September 28, 1998. EC-7222.
Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Species; Threatened Status for
the Oregon Coast Evolutionarily Significant Unit of Coho Salmon'' (I.D.
063098A) received on September 29, 1998. October 1, 1998. EC-7276.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Report of the Defense Environmental Restoration Program for fiscal year
1995. January 7, 1997. EC-534.
Audit report of Superfund financial transactions for fiscal year 1995.
January 7, 1997. EC-535.
Report of the audit of Department of Defense Superfund financial
transactions for fiscal year 1997. October 20, 1997. EC-3247.
Report on reimbursement of contractor environmental response action
costs. March 23, 1998. EC-4317.
Report on Superfund Financial Transactions for fiscal year 1997. October
12, 1998. EC-7466.
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Annual report relative to the Comprehensive Environmental Response
Compensation and Liability Act. January 7, 1997. EC-537.
Annual report on activities and expenditures of the Office of Civilian
Radioactive Waste Management for Fiscal Year 1996. July 7, 1997. EC-
2389.
Report relative to the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act. February 23, 1998. EC-4100.
Report relative to mixed waste streams. February 23, 1998. EC-4101.
Report of an administrative directive regarding the establishment of
requirements related to nuclear safety design, criticality safety, fire
protection and natural phenomena hazards mitigation at DOE facilities
received on April 21, 1998. May 11, 1998. EC-4854.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Twenty-three rules, including a rule entitled ``National Priorities List
for Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites'' (FRL-5601-7, 5668-3, 5665-9,
5658-6, 5658-7, 5659-9, 5658-4, 5658-5, 5671-1, 5670-5, 5670-2, 5665-8,
5666-1, 5659-7, 5654-7, 5664-3, 5664-6, 5665-1, 5657-5, 5649-8, 5662-8,
5667-8, 5662-5). January 7, 1997. EC-255.
Report on environmental monitoring of organotin for the period April
1991 through June 1992. January 7, 1997. EC-256.
Report under the Toxic Substances Control Act for fiscal year 1994.
January 7, 1997. EC-542.
Report of the implementation of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Land
Withdrawal Act. January 7, 1997. EC-543.
Report of the study of hazardous air pollutant emissions from electric
utility steam generating units. January 7, 1997. EC-544.
Two rules (FRL-5672-5, 5666-8) received on December 31, 1996. January 7,
1997. EC-553.
Twenty-six rules, including a rule entitled ``Significant New Uses of
Certain Chemical Substances (FRL-5651-3, 5651-2, 5629-4, 5650-7, 5651-7,
5654-8, 5572-9, 5648-7, 5644-2, 5282-1, 5649-5, 5650-5, 5650-6, 5648-4,
5640-4, 5647-9, 5574-7, 5575-1, 5574-9, 5574-8, 4964-3, 5656-7, 5655-6,
5650-8, 5646-7, 5645-4). January 7, 1997. EC-554.
Seven rules, including one rule relative to air quality (FRL-5554-9,
5393-8, Environment and Public Works. January 7, 1997. EC-555.
Nineteen rules, including one rule relative to air quality (FRL-5638-9,
5629-7, 5639-2, 5637-8, 5608-1, 5634-9, 5636-2, 5635-9, 5633-8, 5615-6,
5645-1, 5610-9, 5640-8, 5643-2, 5640-2, 5636-6, 5635-6, 5635-4, 5638-1,
5613-4, 5617-2, 5641-5, 5641-7, 5642-1). January 7, 1997. EC-556.
Twenty-three rules including a rule entitled ``Control Strategy: Ozone;
Tennessee'' (FRL-5637-A, 5637-3, 5619-8, 5631-2, 5631-6, 5630-4, 5630-5,
5466-9, 5630-9, 5620-1, 5619-6, 5612-7, 5613-3, 5629-5, 5634-4, 5612-6,
5618-8, 5619-4, 5628-6, 5616-6, 5613-1, 5617-4, 5618-2). January 7,
1997. EC-557.
Rule, National Priorities List for Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites
(61 FR 67656) received January 21, 1997. January 21, 1997. EC-615.
Rule, Land Disposal Restrictions Phase III -- Emergency Extension of the
KO88 Capacity Variance (FRL-5676-4), (FRL-5662-7), (FRL-5664-9), (FRL-
5663-1), (FRL-5662-1) received January 21, 1997. January 21, 1997. EC-
616.
Rule, Clean Air Act Approval and Promulgation of Emission
Reduction Credit Banking Provisions Implementation Plan for California
State Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District (FRL-5669-1), (FRL-
5673-6), (5662-3), (5669-5), (5660-9) received January 21, 1997. January
21, 1997. EC-617.
Rule, Clean Air Act Final Interim approval of the Operating Permits
Program; Michigan (FRL-5674-1), (FRL-5673-8) received January 21, 1997.
January 21, 1997. EC-618.
Rule, Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans
Ohio; Revision to the Enhanced Motor Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance
Program (FRL-5646-2), (FRL-5661-6), (FRL-5579-7), (FRL-5581-9) received
January 21, 1997. January 21, 1997. EC-619.
Six rules, including a rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants Emissions'' (FRL-5570-1, 5657-6, 5653-9, 5675-
2, 5570-2, 5675-1). January 21, 1997. EC-820.
Six rules, including a rule entitled ``The Acid Rain Program'' (FRL-
5679-9, 5678-1, 5677-6, 5677-5, 5675-7, 5671-6). January 28, 1997. EC-
854.
Rule, Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; Ohio Stage II
Vapor Recovery Program (FRL-5649-6) received January 21, 1997. January
28, 1997. EC-875.
Report entitled ``Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey.'' February
7, 1997. EC-1011.
Report under the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments. February 12, 1997.
EC-1056.
Rules, including one rule relative to National Emission Standards, (FRL-
5669-3), 5682-9, 5683-4). February 12, 1997. EC-1057.
Rule relative to Land Disposal Restrictions, (FRL-5681-4). February 12,
1997. EC-1058.
Three rules, including one rule relative to approval and promulgation of
implementation plans, (FRL-5680-5, 5685-7, 5685-1). February 12, 1997.
EC-1059.
Rule relative to Military Munitions, (FRL-5686-4). February 12, 1997.
EC-1060.
Three rules, including one rule relative to approval and promulgation of
implementation plans, (FRL-5686-2, 5585-8, 5678-5). February 12, 1997.
EC-1061.
Rule relative to pesticide tolerance for emergency exemptions, (FRL-
5585-1). February 13, 1997. EC-1102.
Two rules, including one rule relative to the Clean Air Act, (FRL-5688-
7, 5689-2). February 24, 1997. EC-1126.
Rule relative to approval and promulgation of air quality plans, (FRL-
5690-4). February 24, 1997. EC-1127.
Three rules, including one rule relative to the Clean Air Act, (FRL-
5688-2, 5689-6, 5690-9). February 24, 1997. EC-1128.
Rule relative to approval and promulgation of plans, (FRL-5680-3).
February 24, 1997. EC-1129.
Rule relative to approval and promulgation of implementation of plans,
(FRL-5692-8). February 24, 1997. EC-1130.
Report ``Status of the State Small Business Stationary Source Technical
and Environmental Compliance Assistance Programs (SBTCP).'' February 24,
1997. EC-1131.
Seven rules, including one rule relative to approval and promulgation of
plans, (FRL-5691-3, 5590-8, 5682-5, 5693-8, 5693-5, 5583-4, 5590-4).
February 26, 1997. EC-1225.
Rule relative to national emission standards, (FRL-5695-9). February 26,
1997. EC-1226.
Five rules including a rule entitled ``Clofencet'' (FRL-5679-4, 5591-9,
5593-1, 5592-2, 5591-7) received on March 6,1997. March 11, 1997. EC-
1373.
Nine rules including a rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of
Implementation Plans,'' (FRL-5700-9, 5691-8, 5707-7, 5708-8, 5701-8,
5700-3, 5708-7, 5708-3, 5707-9) received on March 18, 1997. March 18,
1997. EC-1465.
Report entitled ``The Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation Program
for Fiscal Year 1995.'' April 23, 1997. EC-1681.
Rule entitled ``National Priorities List for Uncontrolled Hazardous
Waste Sites'' (FRL-5805-2) received on April 15, 1997. April 23, 1997.
EC-1682.
Fifty-one rules on air quality, solid waste, toxic chemicals (FRL-5814-
1, 5802-3, 5802-9, 5807-9, 5808-5, 5687-8, 5691-7, 5808-7, 5597-2, 5809-
7, 5809-9, 5697-1, 5812-3, 5811-1, 5801-9, 5805-2, 5577-2, 5804-5, 5802-
2, 5694-4, 5710-1, 5807-4, 5599-8, 5806-7, 5598-6, 5801-1, 5702-5, 5595-
3, 5594-2, 5597-7, 5709-3, 5709-8, 5711-7, 5709-6, 5667-4, 5711-8, 5699-
1, 5802-6, 5809-5, 5808-7, 5598-7, 5598-2, 5597-9, 5600-5, 5597-3, 5596-
7, 5600-2, 5808-9, 5711-1, 5698-5). April 23, 1997. EC-1688.
Seven rules including a rule entitled ``Imidacloprid'' (FRL-5599-5, FRL-
5712-7, 5713-1, 5712-8, 5815-5, 5812-7, 5813-9). April 25, 1997. EC-
1750.
Annual Superfund report for fiscal year 1996. April 29, 1997. EC-1759.
Rule, approval and promulgation of plans relative to Nox control
environments for Lake Charles Ozone Nonattainment Area, LA, received on
May 27,1997. June 3, 1997. EC-1925.
Two rules, including approval and promulgation of Air Quality
Implementation plans, Tennessee, received on May 28, 1997. June 3, 1997.
EC-1926.
Four rules, including Air Quality Plans, for Indiana, Pennsylvania, and
Arizona, and a pesticide tolerance for Imazamox, received on June 2,
1997. June 3, 1997. EC-1927.
Three rules, including a rule relative to RCRA land disposal
restrictions [FRL-5816-5], a rule on pesticide tolerances [FRL-5599-8],
and a rule on aircraft emissions [FRL-5821-3], received on May 1, 1997.
EC-2047.
Two rules relative to pesticide tolerances [FRL-5713-2, 5713-6],
received on May 1, 1997. June 2, 1997. EC-2048.
Six rules, including proposed guidelines for Brownfields Cleanup
Revolving Loan Fund Demonstration Projects, and several air quality
plans [FRL-5822-7, 5820-8, 5819-3, 5818-6, 5819-5, 5816-9], received on
May 6, 1997. June 2, 1997. EC-2049.
Fourteen rules, including pesticide tolerances, Drinking Water State
Revolving Fund monies, and air quality plans [FRL-5714-1, 5715-6, 5600-
1, 5713-5, 5708-2, 5823-9, 5823-3, 5823-4, 5817-5, 5820-3, 5819-8, 5822-
5, 5822-3, 5822-9], received on May 8, 1997. June 2, 1997. EC-2050.
Two rules relative to pesticide tolerances, received on May 12, 1997.
June 2, 1997. EC-2051.
Rule relative to light duty motor vehicle air quality regulations, [FRL-
5823-7], received on May 14, 1997. June 2, 1997. EC-2052.
Three rules, including I&M program for Virginia, pesticide tolerance,
and air quality plan for Washington and Oregon [FRL-5826-2, 5718-1,
5824-1], received on May 14, 1997. June 2, 1997. EC-2053.
Nine rules, including air quality plans, pesticide tolerances, and
hazardous waste program revisions [FRL-5826-4, 5826-3, 5716-8, 5712-3,
5717-5, 5718-2, 5718-4, 5826-8, 5823-7], received on May 14, 1997. June
2, 1997. EC-2054.
Three rules, including a rule for the underground tank program and a
rule for air quality plan for Texas [FRL-5825-6, 5827-1, 5824-6],
received on May 19, 1997. June 2, 1997. EC-2055.
Rule on air quality plan for Texas [FRL-58238-3], received on May 20,
1997. June 2, 1997. EC-2056.
Four rules, including pesticide tolerances and an air quality plan [FRL-
5830-5, 5719-8, 5716-9, 5718-5], received on May 21, 1997. June 2, 1997.
EC-2057.
Two rules, including a rule relative to Approval and Promulgation of
Implementation Plans, (RIN2070-AB78, FRL-5829-9) received on June 4,
1997. June 5, 1997. EC-2082.
Report on the Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), June 5, 1997. EC-2083.
Report on Environmental Monitoring of Organotin. June 5, 1997. EC-2084.
Seven rules, including a rule relative to Approval and Promulgation of
Implementation Plans (FRL-5836-8, 5836-2, 5836-6, 5834-4, 5835-4, 5832-
2, 5835-8) received on June 5, 1997. June 11, 1997. EC-2125.
Three rules including a rule relative to Approval and Promulgation of
Implementation Plans (FRL-5839-7, 5839-6, 5840-8) received on June 9,
1997. June 11, 1997. EC-2126.
Three rules entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation
Plans; California State Implementation Plan Revision; San Diego County
Air Pollution Control District; Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management
District'', received on June 12, 1997. June 16, 1997. EC-2185.
Seven rules, including a rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of
State Implementation Plan, South Carolina: Adoption of General
Conformity Regulations'', received on June 11, 1997. June 16, 1997. EC-
2189.
Four rules received on June 17, 1997. June 18, 1997. EC-2223.
Five rules, including a rule entitled Tebuconazole (FRL-5849-2, 5838-7,
5718-7, 5720-4, 5725-7) received on June 24, 1997. June 27, 1997. EC-
2381.
Four rules, including a rule entitled ``Acid Rain Program'' received on
June 26,1997. June 27, 1997. EC-2384.
Six rules relative to emissions standards, received on July 10, 1997.
July 10, 1997. EC-2476.
Three rules, including a rule entitled ``National Ambient Air Quality
Standards for Ozone'', (FRL-5725-3), (FRL-5725-2), (FRL-5725-6),
received on July 17, 1997. July 21, 1997. EC-2525.
Rule relative to Air Quality Implementation Plans (FRL-5856-8), received
on July 11, 1997. July 21, 1997. EC-2526.
Three rules, including one relative to Tebufenzoide Pesticide Tolerances
(FRL-5719-9), received on July 1, 1997. July 21, 1997. EC-2528.
Rule relative to the State Implementation Plan for Indiana
(FRL-5860-4), received on July 15, 1997. July 21, 1997. EC-2529.
Fourteen rules, including one relative to Air Quality Implementation
Plans for Richmond, Virginia, received on July 16, 1997. July 21, 1997.
EC-2530.
Nine rules, including one relative to the California State
Implementation Plan (FRL-5850-4), received on July 9, 1997. July 21,
1997. EC-2531.
Report to Congress on Deposition of Air Pollutants to Great Waters under
the Clean Air Act for calendar year 1997. July 21, 1997. EC-2538.
Eleven rules received on July 22, 1997. July 24, 1997. EC-2594.
Four rules, including one relative to sodium salt of aciflourfen,
received on July 24, 1997. July 29, 1997. EC-2638.
Rule entitled ``Buprofezin'' (FRL-5732-1) received on July 29, 1997.
September 2, 1997. EC-2717.
Three rules received on July 25, 1997. September 2, 1997. EC-2718.
Two rules received on August 7, 1997. September 2, 1997. EC-2785.
Five rules received on August 8, 1997. September 2, 1997. EC-2786.
Twenty-six rules received on August 6, 1997. September 2, 1997. EC-2787.
Three rules received on August 12, 1997. September 2, 1997. EC-2806.
Five rules received on August 13, 1997. September 2, 1997. EC-2807.
Three rules received on August 14, 1997. September 2, 1997. EC-2870.
Four rules received on August 19, 1997. September 2, 1997. EC-2871.
Two rules received on August 20, 1997. September 2, 1997. EC-2872.
Six rules received on August 22, 1997. September 2, 1997. EC-2873.
Seven rules received on August 22, 1997. September 2, 1997. EC-2874.
Rule, Regulations of Fuels and Fuel Additives: Baseline Requirements for
Gasoline Produced by Foreign Refiners, received on August 25, 1997.
September 30, 1997. EC-3060.
Three rules on Hazardous Wastes, Particulate Matter, Air Quality,
received on August 26, 1997. September 30, 1997. EC-3061.
Seven rules, extension of Operating Permits Program Interim Approvals,
three on Pesticide Tolerances for Emergency Exemptions, Air Regulation
Remands, Two on Air Quality, received on August 27, 1997. September 30,
1997. EC-3062.
Two rules, Employee Commute Options, Final Authorization and
Incorporation By Reference of State Hazardous Management Program,
received on September 15, 1997. September 30, 1997. EC-3063.
Three rules, Air Quality, Approval and Promulgation of
Implementation Plans for the State of Alabama -- Proposed Disapproval of
the Request to Redesignate the Birmingham, Alabama (Jefferson and Shelby
Counties) Marginal Ozone Nonattainment Area to Attainment and the
Associated Maintenance Plan, Emission Guidelines, received on September
16, 1997. September 30, 1997. EC-3064.
Five rules, including four rules on Pesticide Tolerance Exemptions,
Pollutants, received on September 5, 1997. September 30, 1997. EC-3065.
Six rules, including rules on emission standards, clean air, hazardous
waste, received on September 30, 1997. September 30, 1997. EC-3066.
Rule, Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for Designated Facilities
and Pollutants: Oregon, received on September 15, 1997. September 30,
1997. EC-3067.
Four rules, including rules on Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and
Rodenticide Act, tolerance of residues, Clean Air Act, and hazardous
substances, received on September 17, 1997. EC-3068.
Five rules, including rules on air quality and pesticide tolerances for
emergency exemptions, received on September 18, 1997. September 30,
1997. EC-3069.
Two rules, including rules on pesticide tolerances for emergency
exemptions, received on September 22, 1997. September 30, 1997. EC-3070.
Three rules, including rules for Approval and Promulgation of
Implementation Plan: Michigan, Air Quality, received on September 23,
1997. September 30, 1997. EC-3071.
Two rules, including rules for the Mud Dump Site and Designation of the
Historic Area Remediation Site, Grants and Cooperative Agreements to
State and Local Governments, Universities, Hospitals, and Other Non-
Profit Organizations, received on September 26, 1997. September 30,
1997. EC-3072.
Rule on National Emission Standards, received on September 26, 1997.
September 30, 1997. EC-3073.
Report of the Agency's Strategic Plan. September 30, 1997. EC-3082.
Rule, Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites, received on September 25,
1997. September 30, 1997. EC-3084.
Report of the clean water needs survey. October 20, 1997. EC-3246.
Report on the benefits and costs of the Clean Air Act from 1970 to 1990.
October 20, 1997. EC-3256.
Two rules, Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation Plans (SIP)
received on September 30, 1997. October 20, 1997. EC-3257.
Two rules, Air Quality Implementation Plans; Virginia received on
October 1, 1997. October 20, 1997. EC-3258.
Rule, Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; State of
Missouri received on October 2, 1997. October 20, 1997. EC-3259.
Five rules, Air Quality, Temporary Pesticide Tolerance, Worker
Protection Standards, Revocation of Significant New Use Rules for
Certain Acrylate Substances, Exemption from Tolerance Requirement on All
Raw Agricultural Commodities received on October 2, 1997. October 20,
1997. EC-3260.
Seven rules, Emission Standards for Hazardous Air pollutants, Water
Quality, Air Quality received on October 9, 1997. October 20, 1997. EC-
3261.
Ten rules, Pesticide Tolerances for Emergency Exemptions, Air Pollution,
Reformulated Gasoline Requirements, Compliance Assurance Monitoring,
Acid Rain, received on October 16, 1997. October 20, 1997. EC-3262.
Rule, Ozone emission inventories received on October 22, 1997. January
27, 1998. EC-3526.
Rule, Emissions of Air pollution from Highway heavy-duty Engines
received on October 17, 1997. January 27, 1998. EC-3527.
Rule, Promulgation of action on Section 126 Petitions received on
October 17, 1997. January 27, 1998. EC-3528.
Five rules, Implementation Plans and approval under section 112 (1):
State of Iowa received on October 21, 1997. January 27, 1998. EC-3529.
Rule, Fuels and Fuel Additives: Elimination of Oxygenated Fuels Program
Reformulated Gasoline (OPRG)received on November 4, 1997. January 27,
1998. EC-3530.
Six rules, Avermectin; pesticide tolerances for emergency exemptions
received on November 4, 1997. January 27, 1998. EC-3531.
Seven rules, Air Pollution, Hazardous Waste received on November 6,
1997. January 27, 1998. EC-3532.
Two rules, Air Quality and Pollutants received on November 7, 1997.
January 27, 1998. EC-3533.
Three rules, Air Quality, Emissions, Ozone received on November 12,
1997. January 27, 1998. EC-3534.
Rule, Comprehensive Guideline for Procurement of Products containing
Recovered Materials received on November 13, 1997. January 27, 1998. EC-
3535.
Two rules, Hazardous Waste Management Program; Alabama, section 126
Petitions received on November 19, 1997. January 27, 1998. EC-3536.
Thirteen rules, Pesticide Tolerance, Air Quality, received on November
21, 1997. January 27, 1998. EC-3537.
Rule, Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans: Arizona --
Maricopa county CO Nonattainment Area received on November 25, 1997.
January 27, 1998. EC-3538.
Eight rules, Pesticide Tolerances for Emergency Exemptions received on
November 25, 1997. January 27, 1998. EC-3539.
Four rules, Georgia: Hazardous Waste, received on December 2, 1997.
January 27, 1998. EC-3540.
Eight rules, Time Limited Pesticide Tolerance, Air Quality received on
December 4, 1997. January 27, 1998. EC-3541.
Three rules, Air Quality, received on December 5, 1997. January 27,
1998. EC-3542.
Three rules, Hazardous Air Pollutants, Air Emission Standards for Dry
cleaning Facilities: State of California received on December 5, 1997.
January 27, 1998. EC-3543.
Rule, Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; California
State Implementation Plan Revision; Bay area Air Quality Management
District received on December 10, 1997. January 27, 1998. EC-3544.
Six rules, Tolerance Extension for Emergency Exemptions Pesticide
Tolerance, Air Quality: Montana, Landfill Gas Emissions: North Dakota,
control received on December 10, 1997. January 27, 1998. EC-3545.
Report on the status of the Hazardous Air Pollutant Program. January 27,
1998. EC-3657.
Report entitled ``The Superfund Innovative Technology Evaluation
Program.'' January 27, 1998. EC-3658.
Report on the mercury study. January 27, 1998. EC-3659.
Five rules, Clean Air, Pesticide Tolerance received on December 12,
1997. EC-3660.
Nineteen rules, Drinking Water, Tolerance Exemptions, Pestiside
Tolerance, Ocean Dumping, Solid Waste Programs, received on December 12,
1997. January 27, 1998. EC-3661.
Two rules, Ozone Standards, Acid Rain received on December 17, 1997.
January 27, 1998. EC-3662.
Two rules, Ozone Standards, Acid Rain received on December 18, 1997.
January 27, 1998. EC-3663.
Six rules, Air Pollution received on December 18, 1997. January 27,
1998. EC-3664.
Seven rules, Protection of Stratospheric Ozone, Air Pollution, Hazardous
Waste received on December 22, 1997. January 27, 1998. EC-3665.
Six rules, Air Quality, Pesticide Tolerance received on December 29,
1997. January 27, 1998. EC-3666.
Two rules, Air Pollution: Alabama, Approval and Promulgation of
Maintenance Plan Revision: Ohio received on January 5, 1998. January 27,
1998. EC-3667.
Rule, OMB Approval Numbers Under the Paperwork Reduction Act received on
January 7, 1998. January 27, 1998. EC-3668.
Three rules, Pesticide Tolerance, Extension of Tolerance for Emergency
Exemptions, Tolerance for Emergency Exemptions received on January 7,
1998. January 27, 1998. EC-3669.
Fifteen rules, Air Quality, Ocean Dumping, Solid Waste Programs,
Hazardous Waste received on January 7, 1998. January 27, 1998. EC-3670.
Six rules, Ozone, Pesticide Tolerance, Clean Water received on January
7, 1998. January 27, 1998. EC-3671.
Three rules, Hazardous Waste Management: Florida, Approval and
Promulgation of Implementation Plans; Indiana, Solid Landfills: Utah
received on January 8, 1998. January 27, 1998. EC-3672.
Report, entitled ``The Incidence and Severity of Sediment Contamination
in Surface Waters of the United States.'' January 27, 1998. EC-3889.
Rule, entitled ``Consolidation of Certain Food and Feed Additive
Tolerance Regulations'' received on January 13, 1998. January 27, 1998.
EC-3890.
Report, ``Incorporated by Approved State Hazardous Waste Program for
Florida'' received on January 15, 1998. January 27, 1998. EC-3891.
Rule, entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans;
State of Missouri'' received on January 15, 1998. January 27, 1998. EC-
3892.
Two rules, including one entitled ``Commonwealth of Puerto Rico; Final
Approval of State Underground Storage Tank Program'' received on January
16, 1998. January 27, 1998. EC-3894.
Rule, entitled ``Significant Uses of Certain Chemical.'' January 27,
1998. EC-3895.
Three rules on Louisiana Motor vehicle Inspection and Maintenance (I/M)
Program, Ozone, and Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation
Plan; Ohio, received on January 26, 1998. February 23, 1998. EC-4106.
Two rules on Carboxin; Extension of Tolerance for Emergency Exemptions,
Tennessee; Hazardous Waste, received on January 27, 1998. February 23,
1998. EC-4107.
Three rules on Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation Plans:
Washington, Iowa, and Solid Waste Programs: Management Guidelines for
Beverage Containers and Resources Recovery Facilities Guidelines,
received on January 28, 1998. February 23, 1998. EC-4108.
Three rules on Oxyfluorfen, and Tervacil; Extension of Tolerance for
Emergency Exemptions, and Approval and Promulgation of Implementation
Plan; Wisconsin, received on January 29, 1998. February 23, 1998. EC-
4109.
Three rules on Hazardous Substance Releases, Acid Rain Program, and
Significant New Use Rule received on February 2, 1998. February 23,
1998. EC-4110.
Rule on Air pollution, California received on February 3, 1998. February
23, 1998. EC-4111.
Forty-Eight rules on Air Quality, Approval and Promulgation of
Implementation Plans, Land fills, clean air, Gas Emissions, Ozone,
Underground Storage Tanks, Air Pollution, and Clean air received on
February 4, 1998. February 23, 1998. EC-4112.
Rule on Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: New Mexico
received on February 5, 1998. February 23, 1998. EC-4113.
Five rules on Ozone: Arizona, Indian Tribes Air Quality, and Emission
Standards, received on February 6, 1998. February 23, 1998. EC-4114.
Thirteen rules on Air Quality, Emissions, Tolerance on Food Crops and
Ornamentals, Air Pollution, and Clean Air, received on February 11,
1998. February 23, 1998. EC-4115.
Six rules, Air Quality, Clean Air, and Ozone, received on February 12,
1998. February 23, 1998. EC-4116.
Rule on Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; Illinois,
received on February 17, 1998. February 23, 1998. EC-4117.
Two rules on Extension of Tolerances for Emergency Exemptions, received
on February 18, 1998. February 23, 1998. EC-4118.
Study of hazardous air pollutant emissions from electric utility steam
generating units. March 23, 1998. EC-4327.
Two rules, Pesticide Tolerance, received on February 19, 1998. March 23,
1998. EC-4328.
Seven rules, Particulate Matter, Hazardous Waste, New Use rule,
Administrative Amendments, received on February 23, 1998. March 23,
1998. EC-4329.
Rule, Administrative Reporting Exemptions for Certain Radionuclide
Releases, received on February 24, 1998. March 23, 1998. EC-4330.
Five rules, Air Quality, Clean Air, Emissions Standards, received on
February 25, 1998. March 23, 1998. EC-4331.
Four rules, Pesticide Tolerance, received on February 26, 1998. EC-4332.
Two rules, Protection of Stratospheric Ozone, Hazardous Waste Site,
received on March 3, 1998. March 23, 1998. EC-4333.
Nine rules, Air Pollutants, Clean Air, received on March 4, 1998. March
23, 1998. EC-4334.
Eight rules, Revocation of Significant New use Rule, Pesticide
Tolerance, Air Pollution, Air Quality, received on March 10, 1998. March
23, 1998. EC-4335.
Four rules, National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants,
received on March 13, 1998. March 23, 1998. EC-4336.
Five rules, Clean Air, Pollutants, Air Quality, received on March 16,
1998. March 23, 1998. EC-4337.
Three rules, Air Quality, received on March 17, 1998. March 23, 1998.
EC-4338.
Rule, Titanium dioxide; Exemption from the Requirement of a Tolerance,
received on March 18, 1998. March 23, 1998. EC-4339.
Three rules, Pesticide Tolerance, Approval and Promulgation of
Implementation Plans received on March 20, 1998. March 23, 1998. EC-
4340.
Three rules, Emissions, Approval and Promulgation of Implementation
Plans; Ohio, Clean Air, received on March 20, 1998. March 24, 1998. EC-
4422.
Five rules, Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; Oregon,
Air Quality, Air Pollution, received on March 25, 1998. March 27, 1998.
EC-4456.
Rule, Clean Air Act, received on March 25, 1998. March 27, 1998. EC-
4457.
Three rules, Redesignation of California's Ten Federal Carbon Monoxide
Planning Areas to Attainment, TSCA, Approval and Promulgation of
Implementation Plans; Arizona, received on March 26, 1998. March 31,
1998. EC-4467.
Rule, entitled ``Emission Standards for Locomotives and Locomotive
Engines.'' March 31, 1998. EC-4468.
Rule on Imidacloprid; Extension of Tolerance for Emergency Exemptions,
received on March 31, 1998. April 20, 1998. EC-4579.
Five rules on CERCLA, Air Quality, Approval and Promulgation of State
Implementation Plans; Minnesota, and Propiconazole; Extension of
Tolerance for Emergency Exemptions, received on March 31, 1998. April
20, 1998. EC-4580.
Three rules on Exemption form the Requirements of a Tolerance, VOC/
Exclusion of Methyl Acetate, and Rimsulfuron-Pesticide Tolerance,
received on April 6, 1998. April 20, 1998. EC-4581.
Three rules, Time-limited pesticide tolerance, received on April 7,
1998. April 20, 1998. EC-4582.
Two rules on Air Quality, received on April 7, 1998. April 20, 1998. EC-
4583.
Rule, Solid Waste Landfill Facilities, received on April 9, 1998. April
20, 1998. EC-4584.
Two rules, Pesticide Tolerance, and Air Quality, received on April 9,
1998. April 20, 1998. EC-4585.
Four rules, Exemption from the Requirement of a Tolerance, Pesticide
Tolerances, Acid Rain, and Antarctica, received on April 13, 1998. April
20, 1998. EC-4586.
Rule entitled ``Hazardous Waste Management System; Identification and
Listing of Hazardous Waste; Recycled Used Oil Management Standards''
(FRL-5969-4) received on April 27, 1998. May 11, 1998. EC-4838.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; New
York State Implementation Plan Revision'' received on May 1, 1998. May
11, 1998. EC-4839.
Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
for Source Category: Pulp and Paper Production; Effluent Limitations
Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards, and New Source Performance
Standards: Pulp, Paper, and Paperboard Category'' (FRL-5924-8) received
on April 15, 1998. May 11, 1998. EC-4840.
Seven rules regarding acid rain, herbicide residues, pesticide
ingredients, fungicide residues, vehicle inspection, halogenated
solvents and emissions reduction (FRL-6006-2, FRL-5788-1, FRL-5787-9,
FRL-5788-5, FRL-6007-3, FRL-6007-5, FRL-6004-5) received on April 29,
1998. May 11, 1998. EC-4841.
Four rules regarding the clean fuel fleet program, Clean Air Act
implementation plans, gaseous fueled vehicles and engines, and
bioaccumulative chemicals (FRL-5994-5, FRL-5979-4, FRL-5999-7, FRL-5999-
8) received on April 16, 1998. May 11, 1998. EC-4842.
Five rules regarding air quality, fungicide tolerances and pesticide
tolerances (FRL-5996-5, FRL-5998-3, FRL-5996-4, FRL-5783-5, FRL-5782-1)
received on April 16, 1998. May 11, 1998. EC-4843.
Four rules regarding Right-to-Know chemicals, Clean Air Act
implementation plans, landfill gas emisions and grants to Indian Tribes
for water pollution control (FRL-5785-5, FRL-6001-2, FRL-6003-2)
received on April 21, 1998. May 11, 1998. EC-4844.
Two rules regarding Right-to-Know chemicals and air quality
implementation plans (FRL-5785-5, FRL-5998-1) received on April 21,
1998. May 11, 1998. EC-4845.
Two rules regarding landfill gas emissions in Iowa and Nebraska (FRL-
6662-4, FRL-6002-8) received on April 21, 1998. May 11, 1998. EC-4846.
Twenty-Five rules, including a rule entitled ``Technical Amendments to
OMB Control Numbers'' (FRL-5724-3, FRL-5670-1, FRL-5807-2, FRL-5833-6,
FRL-5835-9, FRL-5728-8, FRL-5847-9, FRL5980-9, FRL-5983-2, FRL-5982-7,
FRL-5983-5, FRL-5980-8, FRL5982-1, FRL-5981-8, FRL-5987-9, FRL-5982-6,
FRL-5983-6, FRL5982-3, FRL-5983-1, FRL-5983-3, FRL-5982-2, FRL-5982-9,
FRL5982-4, FRL-5981-2, FRL-5981-6) received on April 23, 1998. May 11,
1998. EC-4847.
Five rules regarding herbicide tolerances, drinking water, hazardous
waste management, organobromide wastes, and insecticide residues (FRL-
5796-9, FRL-6003-5, FRL-5988-2, FRL-5999-9, FRL-5784-7) received on
April 23, 1998. May 11, 1998. EC-4848.
Report, annual Superfund report for fiscal year 1998. May 11, 1998. EC-
4850.
Determination and Findings regarding a contract for the design and
management of independent evaluations of recent EPA initiatives. May 11,
1998. EC-4851.
Report entitled ``Status of the State Small Buisness Stationary Source
Technical and Environmental Compliance Assistance Program.'' May 11,
1998. EC-4852.
Four rules regarding air quality implementation plans in Pennsylvania
and Oregon and antimicrobial pesticides (FRL-6009-3, FRL-5976-5, FRL-
5789-3, FRL-5789-4) received on May 6, 1998. May 11, 1998. EC-4865.
Four rules regarding pesticide and herbicide residues, air quality
implementation plans in Oregon, and dry cleaning facility emissions in
California (FRL-5788-2, FRL-5787-4, FRL-6006-8, FRL-6001-3) received on
May 6, 1998. May 11, 1998. EC-4866.
Five rules, Georgia State Implementation Plan, Substituted Phenol,
pesticide tolerances, Oklahoma State Hazardous waste management, and
hazardous air pollutants (FRL-6004-8, FRL-5782-5, FRL-5781-8, FRL-6003-
4, FRL-6003-7) received on April 27, 1998. May 20, 1998. EC-4933.
Rule, ``Approval and Promulgation of State plans for Designated
Facilities and Pollutants (FRL-6003-8) received on May 13,1998. May 20,
1998. EC-4934.
Rule regarding the Phoenix Carbon Monoxide Nonattainment Area (FRL-6010-
3) received on May 13, 1998. May 20, 1998. EC-4935.
Four rules, Maryland Air Quality Implementation Plans, Bromoxynil
pesticide tolerance, diflubenzuron pesticide tolerance, and tebfenzide
pesticide (FRL6012-5, FRL5790-8, FRL5790-5, FRL5748-7) received on May
11, 1998. May 20, 1998. EC-4936.
Six rules, pesticide tolerance, myclobutanil pesticide tolerance,
azoxystrobin pesticide tolerance, and land disposal restrictions (FRL-
5787-6, FRL-6011-6, FRL-5787-7, FRL-5787-8, FRL-6010-5) received on May
11, 1998. May 20, 1998. EC-4937.
Four rules, Maryland Air Quality Implementation Plans, Bromoxynil
pesticide tolerance, diflubenzuron pesticide tolerance, and tebfenzide
pesticide (FRL-6012-5, FRL-5790-8, FRL-5790-5, FRL-5748-7) received on
May 11, 1998. May 20, 1998. EC-4938.
Two rules regarding emission standards in Washoe County, Nevada and the
State of Florida's State Implementation Plan (FRL-6014-5, FRL-6015-4)
received on May 22, 1998; June 1, 1998. EC-5170.
Two rules regarding tolerance processing fees and the Phoenix, Arizona
Ozone Nonattainment Area (FRL-5775-4, FRL-6101-9) received on May 22,
1998. June 1, 1998. EC-5171.
Three rules regarding OMB approval numbers, Michigan Implementation
Plans, and Illinois Implementation Plans (FRL-6013-2, FRL-6003-6, FRL-
6012-7) received on May 18, 1998. March 22, 1998. EC-5056.
Four rules regarding new CI marine engines, Bacillus thuringiensis plant
pesticide, HEDP antimicrobial pesticide, and OMB approval numbers (FRL-
6014-4, FRL-5790-3, FRL-5790-1, FRL-6013-2) received on May 18, 1998.
March 22, 1998. EC-5057.
Report entitled ``1996 National Water Quality Inventory Report.'' June
4, 1998. EC-5219.
Rule regarding Air Quality Implementation Plans in the District of
Columbia (FRL-6103-3) received on May 26, 1998. June 4, 1998. EC-5220.
Two rules regarding lead hazard education and Wyoming landfill gas
emissions (FRL-5751-7, FRL-6104-7) received on May 28, 1998. June 4,
1998. EC-5221.
Rule entitled ``Identification of Ozone Areas Attaining the 1-Hour
Standard and to Which the 1-Hour Standard is No Longer Applicable''
(FRL-6105-6) received on May 29, 1998. June 4, 1998. EC-5222.
Rule regarding revisions to the Knox County portion of the Tennessee SIP
(FRL-6104-1) received on June 2, 1998. June 10, 1998. EC-5309.
Rule regarding gasoline volatility requirements for the Pittsburgh-
Beaver Valley Ozone Nonattainment Area (FRL-6102-4) received on June 2,
1998. June 10, 1998. EC-5310.
Rule regarding emissions from perchloroethylene dry cleaning systems in
Texas (FRL-6104-2) received on June 2, 1998. June 10, 1998. EC-5311.
Rule entitled ``Azoxystrobin; Pesticide Tolerances for Emergency
Exemptions'' (FRL-5793-6) received on June 2, 1998. June 10, 1998. EC-
5312.
Rule entitled ``Clopyralid; Extension of Tolerance for Emergency
Exemptions'' (FRL-5789-8) received on June 2, 1998. June 10, 1998. EC-
5313.
Rule entitled ``Fenbuconazole; Pesticide Tolerance for Emergency
Exemptions'' (FRL-5791-5) received on June 2, 1998. June 10, 1998. EC-
5314.
Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants; Petroleum Refineries'' (FRL-6106-4) received on June 2,
1998. June 10, 1998. EC-5315.
Rule entitled ``Polyvinyl Chloride; Tolerance Exemption'' (FRL-5789-7)
received on June 2, 1998. June 10, 1998. EC-5316.
Rule regarding standards for municipal solid waste landfills (FRL-6106-
8) received on June 2, 1998. June 10, 1998. EC-5317.
Two rules regarding the State of Florida Implementation Plans and
emission standards for Washoe County, Nevada (FRL-6015-4, FRL-6014-5)
received on June 2, 1998. June 10, 1998. EC-5318.
Rule entitled ``Sinorhizobium meliloti Strain RMBPC-2; Significant New
Use Rule'' (FRL-5789-5) received on June 2, 1998. June 10, 1998. EC-
5319.
Rule relative to the fungicide dimethomorph (FRL-5795-4) received on
June 9, 1998. June 12, 1998. EC-5417.
Rule relative to the fungicide propamocarb hydrochloride (FRL-5795-3)
received on June 9, 1998. June 12, 1998. EC-5418.
Rule relative to the pesticide quizalofop-p ethyl ester (FRL-5793-5)
received on June 9, 1998. June 12, 1998. EC-5419.
Rule relative to the insecticide tebufenozide (FRL-5794-8) received on
June 9, 1998. June 12, 1998. EC-5420.
Rule relative to the Anchorage, Alaska, carbon monoxide nonattainment
area (FRL-6108-6) received on June 5, 1998. June 12, 1998. EC-5421.
Rule relative to point of use drinking water devices (FRL-6189-7)
received on June 5, 1998. June 12, 1998. EC-5422.
Rule relative to the biochemical phospholipid pesticide Lyso-PE (FRL-
5795-1) received on June 5, 1998. June 12, 1998. EC-5423.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans;
Indiana'' (FRL-6013-5) received on June 5, 1998. June 12, 1998. EC-5424.
Rule regarding a Colorado petition on gasoline vapor standards (FRL-
6106-6) received on June 5, 1998. June 12, 1998. EC-5425.
Rule regarding the pesticide glyphosate (FRL-5788-4) received on June 5,
1998. June 12, 1998. EC-5426.
Two Rules regarding the South Coast Air Quality Management District in
California and Hazardous Waste Combustors (FRL-6110-2, RIN2050-
AE01)received on June 11, 1998. June 15, 1998. EC-5523.
Rule regarding gasoline volatility requirements for the Pittsburgh-
Beaver Valley Ozone Nonattainment Area (FRL-6102-9) received on June 12,
1998. June 17, 1998. EC-5532.
Rule entitled ``OMB Approval numbers Under the Paperwork Reduction Act''
(FRL-6111-4) received on June 12, 1998. June 17, 1998. EC-5533.
Rule, regarding pesticide tolerances for sodium chlorate (FRL-5795-8)
received on June 26, 1998. June 8, 1998. EC-5819.
Rule, regarding revisions to the Metropolitan Washington, DC Ozone
Nonattainment area Implementation Plans (FRL-6120-6) received on July 1,
1998. June 8, 1998. EC-5820.
Rule, regarding revisions to Air Quality Implementation Plans for New
Mexico and Albuquerque (FRL-6118-4) received on July 1, 1998. June 8,
1998. EC-5821.
Rule, regarding the 15 Percent Plan for the Metropolitan Washington, DC
Ozone Nonattainment Area (FRL-6120-3) received on July 1, 1998. June 8,
1998. EC-5822.
Rule, entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans;
State of Missouri'' (FRL-6118-3) received on July 1, 1998. June 8, 1998.
EC-5823.
Rule, entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plan
Revisions; Ohio'' (FRL-6120-7) received on July 1, 1998. June 8, 1998.
EC-5824.
Rule, regarding residue tolerances for the pesticide pyriproxfenn (FRL-
5794-6) received on July 1, 1998. June 8, 1998. EC-5825.
Rule, regarding landfill gas emissions in Montana (FRL-6122-2) received
on July 6, 1998. June 9, 1998. EC-5871.
Rule, regarding tolerances for the pesticide bifenthrin (FRL-5797-7)
received on July 6, 1998. June 9, 1998. EC-5872.
Rule, regarding the redesignation of the San Francisco Bay Area to
Nonattainment for Ozone (FRL-6120-4) received on July 6, 1998. June 9,
1998. EC-5873.
Rule, on the biochemical phospholipid pesticide Lyso-PE (EC5423), which
was incorrectly reported by the agency under FRL-5795-1 instead of the
correct FRL-5795-7. June 22, 1998. EC-5591.
Rule, entitled ``Reporting Requirements for Risk/Benefit Information;
Amendment and Correction'' (FRL-5792-2) received on June 17, 1998. June
22, 1998. EC-5593.
Rule, regarding emission standards for industrial process cooling towers
(FRL-6112-7) received on June 17, 1998. June 22, 1998. EC-5594.
Rule, regarding residues of the pesticide buprofezin (FRL-5794-7)
received on June 17, 1998. June 22, 1998. EC-5595.
Rule, regarding the San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control
District (FRL-6112-5) received on June 17, 1998. June 22, 1998. EC-5596.
Rule, entitled ``Recodification of Certain Tolerance Regulations'' (FRL-
5777-7) received on June 18, 1998. June 22, 1998. EC-5616.
Rule, entitled ``Peroxyacetic Acid; Exemption From the Requirement of a
Tolerance; Correction'' (FRL-5797-3) received on June 18, 1998. June 22,
1998. EC-5617.
Rule, regarding hydrogen peroxide pesticide tolerances (FRL-5797-4)
received on June 18, 1998. June 22, 1998. EC-5618.
Rule, regarding fludioxonil pesticide tolerances (FRL-5797-5) received
on June 18, 1998. June 22, 1998. EC-5619.
Rule, regarding California gasoline refiners (FRL-6114-4) received on
June 18, 1998. June 22, 1998. EC-5620.
Rule, regarding residue tolerances for the pesticide tebufenozide. June
23, 1998. EC-5655.
Rule, regarding the approval of revisions to a transportation control
measure in Georgia (FRL-6115-1) received on June 22, 1998. June 24,
1998. EC-5699.
Rule, regarding the Iowa State Implementation Plans (FRL-6113-1)
received on June 22, 1998. June 24, 1998. EC-5700.
Rule, entitled ``Implementation Plans: Washington; Correcting
Amendments'' (FRL-6110-7) received on June 22, 1998. June 24, 1998. EC-
5701.
Rule, entitled ``Recodification of Certain Tolerance Regulations'' (FRL-
5783-6) received on June 22, 1998. June 24, 1998. EC-5702.
Rule, correcting technical errors in regulations on organobromide
production wastes (RIN2050-AD79) received on June 23, 1998. June 25,
1998. EC-5716.
Rule, entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plan;
Indiana'' (FRL-6115-7) received on June 23, 1998. June 25, 1998. EC-
5717.
Rule, regarding Municipal Solid Waste Emissions Guidelines in the State
of Oregon. June 25, 1998. EC-5718.
Rule, entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality State
Implementation Plans, Louisiana; Correction'' (FRL-6116-8) received on
June 23, 1998. June 25, 1998. EC-5719.
Rule, regarding air quality regulations for volatile organic compounds
in Pennsylvania (FRL-6104-4) received on June 23, 1998. June 25, 1998.
EC-5720.
Rule, entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans;
Ohio'' (FRL-6116-9) received on June 25, 1998. June 26, 1998. EC-5739.
Rule, entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans;
Indiana'' (FRL-6114-8) received on June 25, 1998. June 26, 1998. EC-
5774.
Rule, entitled ``Disposal of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB's); Final
Rule'' (FRL-5726-1) received on June 25, 1998. June 26, 1998. EC-5775.
Rule, regarding tolerance for residues of the biological pesticide
Gliocladium catenulatum (FRL-5794-3) received on July 6, 1998. July 9,
1998. EC-5874.
Rule, entitled ``Myclobutanil; Pesticide Tolerances for Emergency
Exemption'' (FRL-5798-6) received on July 6, 1998. July 9, 1998. EC-
5875.
Rule, entitled ``Underground Storage Tank Program: Approved State
Program for Nevada'' (FRL-6118-1) received on July 6, 1998. July 9,
1998. EC-5876.
Two Rules, regarding the Ohio Maintenance Plan and Recycled Used Oil
Management Standards (FRL-6123-1, FRL-6123-3) received on July 8, 1998.
July 10, 1998. EC-5972.
Rule, regarding 1993 Periodic Carbon Monoxide Emission Inventories for
Colorado (FRL-6124-4) received on July 10, 1998. July 14, 1998. EC-6031.
Rule, entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans;
State of Missouri'' (FRL-6124-7) received on July 14, 1998. July 16,
1998. EC-6059.
Rule, entitled ``Pseudomonas Fluorescens Strain PRA-25; Temporary
Exemption From the Requirement of a Tolerance'' (FRL-6016-7) received on
July 14, 1998. July 16, 1998. EC-6060.
Rule, entitled ``Myclobutanil; Extension of Tolerance for Emergency
Exemptions'' (FRL-6016-8) received on July 14, 1998. July 16, 1998. EC-
6061.
Rule, entitled ``Fipronil; Pesticide Tolerance'' (FRL-5768-3) received
on July 14, 1998. July 16, 1998. EC-6062.
Rule, regarding the delegation of emission standard enforcement
authority to the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (FRL-6123-
4) received on July 14, 1998. July 16, 1998. EC-6063.
Rule, regarding the discharge of pollutants from organic pesticide
manufacture (FRL-6126-6) received on July 17, 1998. July 22, 1998. EC-
6123.
Rule, regarding land disposal restrictions for petroleum refining
process wastes (FRL-6122-7) received on July 17, 1998. July 22, 1998.
EC-6124.
Rule, entitled ``Identification of Additional Ozone Areas Attaining the
1-Hour Standard and to Which the 1-Hour Standard is No Longer
Applicable'' (FRL-6126-8) received on July 17, 1998. July 22, 1998. EC-
6125.
Rule, entitled ``Capsaicin; Exemption from the Requirement of a
tolerance'' (FRL-5799-7) received on July 16, 1998. July 23, 1998. EC-
6138.
Rule, entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants for Industrial Process Cooling Towers'' (FRL-6112-7) received
on July 16, 1998. July 23, 1998. EC-6139.
Rule, entitled ``Tebuconazole; Extension of Tolerances for Emergency
Exemptions'' (FRL-6015-9) received on July 16, 1998. July 23, 1998. EC-
6140.
Rule, entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans;
Kentucky: Adoption of General Conformity Regulations'' (FRL-6130-3)
received on July 21, 1998. July 23, 1998. EC-6141.
Rule, regarding clean air reasonably available control technology
requirements in Kentucky (FRL-6126-1) received on July 21, 1998. July
23, 1998. EC-6142.
Rule, regarding the Prevention of Significant Deterioration of air
quality in Kentucky (FRL-6125-8) received on July 21, 1998. July 23,
1998. EC-6143.
Rule, entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation Plans
and Redesignation of the South Coast Air Basin in California to
Attainment for Nitrogen Dioxide'' (FRL-6127-1) received on July 21,
1998. July 23, 1998. EC-6144.
Rule, entitled ``OMB Approval Numbers Under the Paperwork Reduction Act:
Technical Correction'' (FRL-6125-1) received on July 21, 1998. July 23,
1998. EC-6145.
Rule, regarding disapproval of the State Implementation Plan for
Arizona's Phoenix PM-10 Moderate Area (FRL-6129-4) received on July 21,
1998. July 23, 1998. EC-6146.
Rule, regarding the discharge of pollutants from organic pesticide
manufacture (FRL-6126-6) received on July 22, 1998. July 24, 1998. EC-
6185.
Rule, entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans;
Michigan: Withdrawal of Direct Final Rule'' (FRL-6128-6) received on
July 22, 1998. July 24, 1998. EC-6186.
Rule, entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plan;
Indiana'' (FRL-6129-7) received on July 22, 1998. July 24, 1998. EC-
6187.
Rule, entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for Designated
Facilities and Pollutants: South Carolina'' (FRL-6129-9) received on
July 22, 1998. July 24, 1998. EC-6188.
Rule, regarding approval of Minnesota landfill gas emissions control
plans (FRL-6128-8) received on July 22, 1998. July 24, 1998. EC-6189.
Rule, entitled ``Extension of Operating Permits Program; Interim
Approval Expiration Dates'' (FRL-6128-9) received on July 22, 1998. July
24, 1998. EC-6190.
Rule, entitled ``Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Reconsideration of
Petition Criteria and Incorporation of Montreal Protocol Decisions''
(FRL-6129-2) received on July 22, 1998. July 24, 1998. EC-6191.
Rule, entitled ``National Priorities List for Uncontrolled Hazardous
Waste Sites:'' (FRL-6130-9) received on July 23, 1998. July 24, 1998.
EC-6198.
Rule regarding Colorado landfill gas emissions. July 28, 1998. EC-6228.
Two rules regarding air pollution standards for pulp and paper
production and technical amendments to OMB control numbers. July 29,
1998. EC-6234.
Rule, entitled ``Pesticide Reporting Requirements for Risk/Benefit
Information'' (FRL-6016-2) received on July 29, 1998. July 31, 1998. EC-
6303.
Rule, regarding the Bay Area Air Quality Management District of
California (FRL-6131-4) received on July 29, 1998. July 31, 1998. EC-
6304.
Rule, entitled ``National Primary and Secondary Drinking Water
Regulations: Analytic Methods for Regulated Drinking Water
Contaminants'' (FRL-6132-2) received on July 29, 1998. July 31, 1998.
EC-6305.
Rule, regarding the Medocino County Air Quality Management District in
California (FRL-6129-5) received on July 29, 1998. July 31, 1998. EC-
6306.
Rule, ``Acquisition Regulation: Administrative Amendments'' (FRL-6135-5)
received on July 31, 1998. August 31, 1998. EC-6317.
Rule, ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for Designated
Facilities; New York'' (FRL-6134-7) received on July 31, 1998. August
31, 1998. EC-6318.
Rule, ``Lead; Minor Amendment to the Grant Provision in the Lead-Based
Paint Activities Rule'' (FRL-5796-1) received on July 31, 1998. August
31, 1998. EC-6319.
Rule, ``Potassium Dihydrogen Phosphate; Exemption From the Requirement
of a Tolerance'' (FRL-6017-6) received on August 6, 1998. August 31,
1998. EC-6471.
Rule, ``Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Halon Recycling and Recovery
Equipment Certification'' (FRL-6136-8) received on August 6, 1998.
August 31, 1998. EC-6472.
Rule, ``Zucchini Juice Added to Buffalo Gourd Root Powder; Exemption
from the Requirement of a Tolerance'' (FRL-6017-5) received on August 6,
1998. August 31, 1998. EC-6473.
Report on the air quality need, technological feasibility, and cost
effectiveness of more stringent standards for light-duty vehicles and
light-duty trucks. August 31, 1998. EC-6480.
Rule, ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans;
Maine; Source Surveillance Regulation'' (FRL-6136-3) received on August
5, 1998. August 31, 1998. EC-6481.
Rule, ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; California
State Implementation Plan Revision, San Diego Air Pollution Control
District'' (FRL-6137-9) received on August 5, 1998. August 31, 1998. EC-
6482.
Rule, ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; California
State Implementation Plan Revision; Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution
Control District'' (FRL-6138-6)received on August 5, 1998. August 31,
1998. EC-6483.
Rule, ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; California
State Implementation Plan Revision; South Coast Air Quality Management
District'' (FRL-6138-2) received on August 5, 1998. August 31, 1998. EC-
6484.
Rule, ``Buprofezin; Pesticide Tolerances for Emergency Exemptions''
(FRL-6018-5) received on July 31, 1998. August 31, 1998. EC-6485.
Rule, ``Fluroxypry 1-Methylheptyl Ester; Pesticide Tolerances for
Emergency Exemptions'' (FRL-6018-4) received on July 31, 1998. August
31, 1998. EC-6486.
Rule, ``Flutolanil; Pesticide Tolerance'' (FRL-6021-7) received on July
31, 1998. August 31, 1998. EC-6487.
Rule regarding the Ohio State Plan for control of landfill gas emissions
(FRL-6134-5) received on August 3, 1998. August 31, 1998. EC-6488.
Rule, entitled ``Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Category Effluent
Limitations Guidelines, Pretreatment Standards, and New Sources
Performance Standards; Final Rule'' (FRL-6135-7) received on August 3,
1998. August 31, 1998. EC-6489.
Rule, ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for
Source Categories; Pharmaceuticals Production'' (FRL-6135-6) received on
August 3, 1998. August 31, 1998. EC-6490.
Rule, ``Avermectin; Extension of Tolerance for Emergency Exemptions''
(FRL-6021-2) received on August 4, 1998. August 31, 1998. EC-6491.
Rule, ``Carfentrazone-ethyl; Temporary Pesticide Tolerance'' (FRL-6018-
1) received on August 4, 1998. August 31, 1998. EC-6492.
Rule, ``Endothal; Extension of Tolerance for Emergency Exemptions''
(FRL-6020-1) received on August 4, 1998. August 31, 1998. EC-6493.
Rule making a technical amendment to restrictions on organobromide
production wastes (FRL-6139-6) received on August 4, 1998. August 31,
1998. EC-6494.
Rule, ``Regulations of Fuels and Fuel Additives: Removal of the
Reformulated Gasoline Program from the Phoenix, Arizona Serious Ozone
Nonattainment Area'' (FRL-6137-8) received on August 4, 1998. August 31,
1998. EC-6495.
Rule regarding the Minnesota submittal of a Municipal Waste Combustor
State Plan (FRL-6139-2) received on August 10, 1998. August 31, 1998.
EC-6496.
Rule regarding changes to air quality regulations for volatile organic
compounds in Utah (FRL-6140-5) received on August 13, 1998. August 31,
1998. EC-6497.
Rule, ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; California
State Implementation Plan Revision, Kern County Air Pollution Control
District, San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District,
South Coast Air Quality Management District'' (FRL-6138-4) received on
August 13, 1998. August 31, 1998. EC-6498.
Rule, ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; California
State Implementation Plan Revision, Mojave Desert Air Quality Management
District and South Coast Air Quality Management District'' (FRL-6141-8)
received on August 13, 1998. August 31, 1998. EC-6499.
Rule, ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; California
State Implementation Plan Revision, Mojave Desert Air Quality Management
District, San Diego County Air Pollution Control District, San Joaquin
Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District, South Coast Air Quality
Management District'' (FRL-6137-6) received on August 13, 1998. August
31, 1998. EC-6500.
Rule, ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; California
State Implementation Plan Revision, South Coast Air Quality Management
District'' (FRL-6142-1) received on August 13, 1998. August 31, 1998.
EC-6501.
Rule, ``Delaware: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste
Management Program Revisions'' (FRL-6145-2) received on August 13, 1998.
August 31, 1998. EC-6502.
Rule, ``Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes Kentucky:
Redesignation of the Muhlenbery County Sulfur Dioxide Secondary
Nonattainment Area to Attainment'' (FRL-6145-2) received on August 13,
1998. August 31, 1998. EC-6503.
Rule, ``Guidance on Implementing the Capacity Development Provisions of
the Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments of 1996'' received on August 13,
1998; to the Committee on EPW. August 31, 1998. EC-6504.
Rule, ``National Primary Drinking Water Regulations: Consumer Confidence
Reports'' (FRL-6145-3) received on August 13, 1998. August 31, 1998. EC-
6505.
Rule, ``OMB Approval Numbers Under the Paperwork Reduction Act;
Standards of Performance For New Stationary Sources and Guidelines for
Control of Existing Sources: Municipal Solid Waste Landfills'' (FRL-
6142-9) received on August 13, 1998. August 31, 1998. EC-6506.
Rule, ``Revision of Existing Variance and Exemption Regulations to
Comply with Requirements of the Safe Drinking Water Act'' (FRL-6144-2)
received on August 13, 1998. August 31, 1998. EC-6507.
Rule, ``Spinosad; Pesticide Tolerance'' (FRL-6021-9) received on August
13, 1998. August 31, 1998. EC-6508.
Rule, ``Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation Plans;
California State Implementation Plan Revision; Ventura County Air
Pollution Control District'' (FRL-6142-3) received on August 13, 1998.
September 2, 1998. EC-6555.
Rule, ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants:
Petroleum Refineries'' (FRL-6145-5) received on August 13, 1998.
September 2, 1998. EC-6556.
Rule, ``Streamlining the State Sewage Sludge Management Regulations''
(FRL-6145-8) received on August 13, 1998. September 2, 1998. EC-6557.
Rule, ``Triasulfuron; Pesticide Tolerance'' (FRL-6023-8) received on
August 13, 1998. September 2, 1998. EC-6558.
Rule, ``Approval and Promulgation of State Implementation Plans;
California State Implementation Plan Revision, South Coast Air Quality
Management District, Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management District, and
Ventura County Air Pollution Control District'' (FRL-6140-6) received on
August 17, 1998. September 2, 1998. EC-6559.
Rule, ``Fenpropathrin; Extension of Tolerance for Emergency Exemptions''
(FRL-6020-2) received on August 17, 1998. September 2, 1998. EC-6560.
Rule, ``Significant New Uses of Certain Chemical Substances'' (FRL-5788-
7) received on August 17, 1998. September 2, 1998. EC-6561.
Rule, ``Approval and Promulgation of Maintenance Plan Revisions; Ohio''
(FRL-6147-9) received on August 17, 1998. September 2, 1998. EC-6562.
Rule, ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; Georgia:
Approval of Revisions to the Georgia State Implementation Plan'' (FRL-
6143-7) received on August 19, 1998. September 2, 1998. EC-6563.
Rule, ``Washington: Withdrawal of Immediate Final Rule for Authorization
of State Hazardous Waste Management Program Revision'' (FRL-6147-3)
received on August 19, 1998. September 2, 1998. EC-6564.
Rule, ``Zinc Phosphide; Pesticide Tolerances for Emergency Exemptions''
(FRL-6021-6) received on August 19, 1998. September 2, 1998. EC-6565.
Rule, ``Consumer and Commercial Products: Schedule for Regulation''
(FRL-6149-6) received on August 19, 1998. September 2, 1998. EC-6566.
Rule, ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants from
Secondary Lead Smelting'' (FRL-6145-6) received on August 19, 1998.
September 2, 1998. EC-6567.
Rule, ``National Volatile Organic Compound Emission Standards for
Architectural Coatings'' (FRL-6149-7) received on August 19, 1998.
September 2, 1998. EC-6568.
Rule, ``National Volatile Organic Compound Emission Standards for
Consumer Products'' (FRL-6149-8) received on August 19, 1998. September
2, 1998. EC-6569.
Rule, ``National Volatile Organic Compound Emission Standards for
Automobile Refinish Coatings'' (FRL-6149-5) received on August 19, 1998.
September 2, 1998. EC-6570.
Rule, entitled ``Triclopyr; Extension of Tolerances for Emergency
Exemptions'' (FRL-6021-5) received on August 19, 1998. September 2,
1998. EC-6571.
Rule, ``Deltamethrin; Pesticide Tolerance'' (FRL-5795-2) received on
August 19, 1998. September 2, 1998. EC-6572.
Rule, ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans;
Maryland; Control of Volatile Organic Compounds From Sources that Store
and Handle Jet Fuel'' (FRL-6144-5) received on August 20, 1998.
September 2, 1998. EC-6573.
Rule, ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans;
State of New Jersey; Disapproval of the 15 Percent Rate of Progress
Plan'' (FRL-6151-2) received on August 20, 1998. September 2, 1998. EC-
6574.
Rule entitled ``Modification of Significant New Use Rules for Certain
Substances'' (FRL-6019-2) received on August 28, 1998. September 8,
1998. EC-6676.
Rule entitled ``Public Water System Program; Removal of Obsolete Rule''
(FRL-6121-7) received on August 28, 1998. September 8, 1998. EC-6677.
Rule entitled ``Hazardous Waste Recycling; Land Disposal Restrictions;
Final Rule; Administrative Stay.'' September 8, 1998. EC-6686.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans and
Section 111 (d) Plan; State of Missouri'' (FRL-6150-8) received on
August 28, 1998. September 8, 1998. EC-6687.
Rule regarding the delegation of authority for new source performance
standards under the Clean Air Act State Implementation Plan for North
Dakota (FRL-6150-6) received on August 28, 1998. September 8, 1998. EC-
6688.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation
Plans; Maryland; Conditional Limited Approval of Major VOC Source RACT
and Minor VOC Source Requirements'' (FRL-6148-9) received on August 28,
1998. September 8, 1998. EC-6689.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans;
California State Implementation Plan Revision; Yolo-Solano Air Quality
Management District'' (FRL-6150-9) received on August 28, 1998.
September 8, 1998. EC-6690.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans;
Commonwealth of Kentucky'' (FRL-6152-9) received on August 28, 1998. EC-
6691.
Rule entitled ``1998 Reporting Notice and Technical Amendment; Partial
Updating of TSCA Inventory Data Base; Production and Site Reports''
(FRL-6028-3) received on August 28, 1998. September 8, 1998. EC-6692.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation
Plans; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Enhanced Motor Vehicle Inspection
and Maintenance Program'' (FRL-6148-3) received on August 28, 1998.
September 8, 1998. EC-6693.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation
Plans; Maryland; Amendments to VOC Regulations for Dry Cleaning and
Stage I Vapor Recovery'' (FRL-6148-1) received on August 28, 1998.
September 8, 1998. EC-6694.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation
Plans; Pennsylvania: Attainment Demonstration and Contingency Measures
for the Liberty Borough PM-10 Nonattainment Area'' (FRL-6149-1) received
on August 28, 1998. September 8, 1998. EC-6695.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plan for New
Mexico: General Conformity Rules'' (FRL-6152-4) received on August 28,
1998. September 8, 1998. EC-6696.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans;
California State Implementation Plan Revision, South Coast Air Quality
Management District'' (FRL-6142-5) received on August 28, 1998.
September 8, 1998. EC-6697.
Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants; Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework Facilities'' (FRL-6154-1)
received on August 28, 1998. September 8, 1998. EC-6698.
Rule entitled ``Emergency Revision of the Land Disposal Restrictions
(LDR) Treatment Standards for Listed Hazardous Wastes from Carbamate''
(FRL-6154-5) received on September 2, 1998. September 10, 1998. EC-6815.
Rule entitled ``Lead; Fees for Accreditation of Training Programs and
Certification of Lead-Based Paint Activities Contractors'' (FRL-6017-8)
received on September 2, 1998. September 10, 1998. EC-6816.
Rule entitled ``Acquisition Regulation; Administrative Amendments''
(FRL-6155-5) received on September 2, 1998. September 10, 1998. EC-6817.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans;
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Bay Area Air Quality
Management District'' (FRL-6138-8) received on September 2, 1998.
September 10, 1998. EC-6818.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plan;
Illinois'' (FRL-6152-5) received on September 2, 1998. September 10,
1998. EC-6819.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans;
Louisiana: Reasonable Available Control Technology for Emissions of
Volatile Organic Compounds from Batch Processes'' (FRL-6156-3) received
on September 2, 1998. September 10, 1998. EC-6820.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Air Quality Plans for
Designated Facilities and Pollutants; Commonwealth of Virginia; Control
of Total Reduced Sulfur Emissions from Existing Kraft Pulp Mills'' (FRL-
6155-9) received on September 2, 1998. September 10, 1998. EC-6821.
Rule entitled ``Characteristic Slags Generated from Thermal Recovery of
Lead by Secondary Lead Smelters; Land Disposal Restrictions; Final Rule;
Extension of Effective Date'' (FRL-6155-7) received on September 2,
1998. September 10, 1998. EC-6822.
Rule entitled ``Determination of Attainment of the Air Quality for PM-10
in the Liberty Borough, Pennsylvania Area'' (FRL-6149-3) received on
September 2, 1998. September 10, 1998. EC-6823.
Rule entitled ``Process and Criteria for Funding State and Territorial
Nonpoint Source Management Programs in FY1999'' received on September 2,
1998. September 10, 1998. EC-6824.
Rule entitled ``State of New Jersey; Final Program Determination of
Adequacy of State Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Permit Program'' (FRL-
6155-8) received on September 2, 1998. September 10, 1998. EC-6825.
Rule entitled ``Acrylic Acid Terpolymer, Partial Sodium Salts; Tolerance
Exemption'' (FRL-6024-1) received on September 2, 1998. September 10,
1998. EC-6826.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans;
Revisions to Several Chapters of the Alabama Department of Environmental
Management (ADEM) Administrative Code for the Air Pollution Control
Program'' (FRL-6156-7) received on September 2, 1998. September 10,
1998. EC-6827.
Rule entitled ``Certain Chemical Substances; Removal of Significant New
Use Rules'' (FRL-6020-7) received on September 2, 1998. September 10,
1998. EC-6828.
Rule entitled ``Herbicide Safener HOE-107892; Pesticide Tolerances for
Emergency Exemptions'' (FRL-6024-7) received on September 2, 1998.
September 10, 1998. EC-6829.
Rule entitled ``Bacillus Sphaericus; Exemption From the Requirement of a
Tolerance'' (FRL-6024-2) received on September 7, 1998. September 11,
1998. EC-6902.
Rule entitled ``Cypermethrin; Pesticide Tolerance'' (RIN2070-AB78)
received on September 7, 1998. September 11, 1998. EC-6903.
Rule entitled ``Esfenvalerate; Pesticide Tolerance'' (FRL-6026-5)
received on September 7, 1998. September 11, 1998. EC-6904.
Rule entitled ``Metolachlor; Pesticide Tolerances for Emergency
Exemptions'' (FRL-6017-9) received on September 7, 1998. September 11,
1998. EC-6905.
Rule entitled ``Sulfosate; Pesticide Tolerance'' (FRL-6026-6) received
on September 7, 1998.EC-6937. Office of Management and Budget, Executive
Office of the President: OMB Sequestration Report to the President and
Congress for Fiscal Year 1999; pursuant to the order of January 30,
1975, as modified by the order April 11, 1986. September 11, 1998. EC-
6906.
Rule regarding Pennsylvania's enhanced I/M SIP revision (FRL-6160-8)
received on September 15, 1998. September 16, 1998. EC-6954.
Rule entitled ``Georgia: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste
Management Program Revisions'' (FRL-6161-5) received on September 15,
1998. September 16, 1998. EC-6955.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation
Plans; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Enhanced Motor Vehicle Inspection
and Maintenance Program'' (FRL-6160-6) received on September 15, 1998.
September 16, 1998. EC-6956.
Rule regarding requirements for standards of performance for new fossil-
fuel fired steam generation units (FRL-6159-2) received on September 15,
1998. September 16, 1998. EC-6957.
Rule entitled ``State of Alaska Petition for Exemption From Diesel Fuel
Sulfur Requirement'' (FRL-6159-1) received on September 15, 1998.
September 16, 1998. EC-6958.
Rule entitled ``Control of Emissions of Air Pollution From Nonroad
Diesel Engines'' (FRL-6155-3) received on September 15, 1998. September
16, 1998. EC-6959.
Rule entitled ``National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants for Source Category: Pulp and Paper Production'' (FRL-6157-1)
received on September 15, 1998. September 16, 1998. EC-6960.
Rule entitled ``Propyzamide; Pesticide Tolerances for Emergency
Exemptions'' (FRL-6022-5) received on September 15, 1998. September 16,
1998. EC-6961.
Rule entitled ``Myclobutanil; Pesticide Tolerances for Emergency
Exemptions'' (FRL-6025-1) received on September 15, 1998. September 16,
1998. EC-6962.
Rule entitled ``Desmedipham; Extension of Tolerances for Emergency
Exemption'' (FRL-6026-4) received on September 15, 1998. September 16,
1998. EC-6963.
Rule entitled ``Trichoderma Harzianum Strain T-39; Exemption from the
Requirement of a Temporary Tolerance'' (FRL-6022-1) received on
September 15, 1998. September 16, 1998. EC-6964.
Rule entitled ``Imidacloprid; Pesticide Tolerances'' (FRL-6027-1)
received on September 16, 1998. September 18, 1998. EC-7034.
Rule entitled ``Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management
Program Revisions'' (FRL-6160-9) received on September 17, 1998.
September 18, 1998. EC-7042.
Rule entitled ``National Priorities List for Uncontrolled Hazardous
Waste Management Sites'' (FRL-6161-2) received on September 17, 1998.
September 18, 1998. EC-7043.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans;
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Placer County Air
Pollution Control District'' (FRL-6164-4) received on September 17,
1998. September 22, 1998. EC-7064.
Rule entitled ``Clean Air Act Final Approval of Amendments to Title V
Operating Permits Program; Pima County Department of Environmental
Quality'' (FRL-6165-8) received on September 17, 1998. September 22,
1998. EC-7065.
Rule entitled ``Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste Management
Program Revision'' (FRL-6165-3) received on September 17, 1998.
September 22, 1998. EC-7066.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans;
Alaska'' (FRL-6162-9) received on September 17, 1998. September 22,
1998. EC-7067.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans;
California State Implementation Plan Revision, San Diego County Air
Pollution Control District'' (FRL-6164-6) received on September 17,
1998. September 22, 1998. EC-7068.
Rule entitled ``Acid Rain Program; 1998 Reallocation of Allowances''
(FRL-6164-1) received on September 17, 1998. September 22, 1998. EC-
7069.
Rule entitled ``Glutamic Acid; Technical Amendment and Correction of
Pesticide Tolerance Exemption'' (FRL-6029-1) received on September 21,
1998. September 24, 1998. EC-7129.
Rule entitled ``Flufenacet; Time-Limited Pesticide Tolerance'' (FRL-
6028-8) received on September 21, 1998. September 24, 1998. EC-7130.
Rule entitled ``Isoxaflutole; Pesticide Tolerance'' (FRL-6029-3)
received on September 21, 1998. September 24, 1998. EC-7131.
Rule entitled ``National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
for Flexible Polyurethane Foam Production'' (FRL-6163-9) received on
September 21, 1998. September 24, 1998. EC-7132.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans;
California State Implementation Plan Revision, Bay Area Air Quality
Management District'' (FRL-6161-8) received on September 24, 1998.
September 25, 1998. EC-7173.
Rule entitled ``Land Disposal Restrictions; Treatment Standards for
Spent Potliners from Primary Aluminum Reduction (K088)'' (FRL-6168-7)
received on September 24, 1998. September 25, 1998. EC-7174.
Rule entitled ``Massachusetts: Final Authorization of State Hazardous
Waste Management Program Revision'' (FRL-6167-9) received on September
24, 1998. September 25, 1998. EC-7175.
Rule entitled ``National Priorities List for Uncontrolled Hazardous
Waste Sites'' (FRL-6169-3) received on September 24, 1998. September 25,
1998. EC-7176.
Rule entitled ``Virginia; Final Approval of Underground Storage Tank
Program'' (FRL-6167-7) received on September 24, 1998. September 25,
1998. EC-7177.
Rule regarding pesticide tolerance exemptions (FRL-6032-4) received on
September 24, 1998. September 25, 1998. EC-7178.
Rule entitled ``Fluroxypyr; Pesticide Tolerance'' (FRL-6033-4) received
on September 24, 1998. September 25, 1998. EC-7179.
Rule entitled ``Mepiquat Chloride; Pesticide Tolerances for Emergency
Exemptions'' (FRL-6032-6) received on September 24, 1998. September 25,
1998. EC-7180.
Rule entitled ``Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives: Modification of
the Covered Areas Provision for Reformulated Gasoline'' (FRL-6169-5)
received on September 24, 1998. September 25, 1998. EC-7181.
Rule entitled ``Tebufenozide; Pesticide Tolerances for Emergency
Exemptions'' (FRL-6033-3) received on September 24, 1998. September 25,
1998. EC-7182.
Report on the State of Louisiana's federally approved Coastal Wetlands
Conservation Plan. September 28, 1998. EC-7223.
Rule entitled ``Carfentrazone-ethyl; Pesticide Tolerance'' (FRL-6032-1)
received on September 28, 1998. September 29, 1998. EC-7231.
Rule regarding a Carbon Monoxide Redesignation Plan and Emissions
Inventory for the New Haven-Merden-Waterbury Area in Connecticut (FRL-
61667-1) received on September 29, 1998. October 1, 1998. EC-7287.
Rule entitled ``Alder Bark; Exemption from the Requirement of a
Tolerance'' (FRL-6032-2) received on September 30, 1998. October 1,
1998. EC-7292.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans
Georgia: Approval of Revisions to the Georgia State Implementation
Plan'' (FRL-6270-8) received on September 30, 1998. October 1, 1998. EC-
7293.
Rule entitled ``New Source Performance Standards--Applicability of
Performance for Coal Preparation Plants to Coal Unloading Operations''
(FRL-6168-9) received on September 30, 1998. October 1, 1998. EC-7294.
Rule entitled ``Protection of Stratospheric Ozone: Reconsideration of
Petition Criteria and Incorporation of Montreal Protocol Decisions''
(FRL-6171-9) received on September 30, 1998. October 1, 1998. EC-7295.
Rule entitled ``Pyridaben; Pesticide Tolerances for Emergency
Exemptions'' (FRL-6031-5) received on September 30, 1998. October 1,
1998. EC-7296.
Rule regarding petroleum refining process wastes previously submitted as
a minor rule (FRL-6172-3) received on October 2, 1998. October 7, 1998.
EC-7337.
Rule entitled ``Avermectin; Extension of Tolerance for Emergency
Exemptions'' (FRL-6033-7) received on October 2, 1998. October 7, 1998.
EC-7338.
Rule entitled ``Befenthrin; Extension of Tolerance for Emergency
Exemptions'' (FRL-6034-9) received on October 2, 1998. October 7, 1998.
EC-7339.
Rule entitled ``Cyproconazole; Pesticide Tolerance'' (FRL-6036-9)
received on October 2, 1998. October 7, 1998. EC-7340.
Rule entitled ``Fludioxonil; Pesticide Tolerances'' (FRL-6036-8)
received on October 2, 1998. October 7, 1998. EC-7341.
Rule entitled ``Glyphosate; Pesticide Tolerance'' (FRL-6036-1) received
on October 2, 1998. October 7, 1998. EC-7342.
Rule entitled ``Imidacloprid; Extension of Tolerance for Emergency
Exemptions'' (FRL-6037-2) received on October 2, 1998. October 7, 1998.
EC-7343.
Rule entitled ``Pyridate; Pesticide Tolerance'' (FRL-6036-2) received on
October 2, 1998. October 7, 1998. EC-7344.
Rule entitled ``Sethoxydim; Pesticide Tolerances'' (FRL-6034-1) received
on October 2, 1998. October 7, 1998. EC-7345.
Rule entitled ``Performance Partnership Grants for State and Tribal
Environmental Programs; Revised Interim Guidance'' (FR L6171-7) received
on October 5, 1998. October 7, 1998. EC-7372.
Rule regarding a Virginia State Air Quality Plan to control total sulfur
emissions from existing kraft pulp mills (FR L6174-7) received on
October 5, 1998. October 7, 1998. EC-7381.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation
Plans; Maryland; Withdrawal of Final Rule'' (FRL-6174-3) received on
October 8, 1998. October 10, 1998. EC-7442.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation
Plans; Pennsylvania; Approval of VOC and NOX RACT Determinations for
Individual Sources'' (FRL-6166-1) received on October 8, 1998. October
10, 1998. EC-7443.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans;
Minnesota'' (FRL-6162-1) received on October 8, 1998. October 10, 1998.
EC-7444.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans
Tennessee: Approval of Revisions to the Nashville/Davidson County
Portion of the Tennessee SIP Regarding Control of Volatile Organic
Compounds'' (FRL-6169-6) received on October 8, 1998. October 10, 1998.
EC-7445.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of State Plans for Designated
Facilities and Pollutants: Alabama'' (FRL-6168-4) received on October 8,
1998. October 10, 1998. EC-7446.
Rule entitled ``Cyromazine; Extension of Tolerance for Emergency
Exemptions'' (FRL-6037-1) received on October 8, 1998. October 10, 1998.
EC-7447.
Rule entitled ``Hexythiazox; Pesticide Tolerances'' (FRL-6035-2)
received on October 8, 1998. October 10, 1998. EC-7448.
Rule entitled ``Mancozeb; Pesticide Tolerances for Emergency
Exemptions'' (FRL-6029-5) received on October 8, 1998. October 10, 1998.
EC-7449.
Rule entitled ``Paraquat; Extension of Tolerance for Emergency
Exemptions'' (FRL-6032-5) received on October 8, 1998. October 10, 1998.
EC-7450.
Rule entitled ``Tebuconazole; Extension of Tolerances for Emergency
Exemptions'' (FRL-6034-7) received on October 2, 1998. October 10, 1998.
EC-7451.
Rule entitled ``Maleic Hydrazide; Extension of Tolerances for Emergency
Exemptions'' (FRL-6034-8) received on October 2, 1998. October 10, 1998.
EC-7452.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans
Georgia: Approval of Revisions to the Georgia State Implementation
Plan'' (FRL-6170-8) received on October 2, 1998. October 10, 1998. EC-
7453.
Rule entitled ``Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation
Plans; Maine; Source Surveillance Regulation'' (FRL-6172-8) received on
October 2, 1998. October 10, 1998. EC-7454.
Rule entitled ``Finding of Significant Contribution and Rulemaking for
Certain States in the Ozone Transport Assessment Group Region for
Purposes of Reducing Regional Transport of Ozone'' (FRL-6171-2) received
on October 5, 1998. October 10, 1998. EC-7455.
Rule regarding pesticide tolerances for residues of a certain potato
fungicide (FRL-6036-7) received on October 8, 1998. October 12, 1998.
EC-7463.
Rule entitled ``Hexythiazox; Pesticide Tolerances for Emergency
Exemptions'' (FRL-6030-3) received on October 8, 1998. October 12, 1998.
EC-7464.
Rule entitled ``Idaho: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste
Management Program Revisions; Immediate Final Rule'' (FRL-6176-7)
received on October 9, 1998. October 14, 1998. EC-7487.
Rule entitled ``Louisiana: Final Authorization of State Hazardous Waste
Management Program Revisions; Immediate Final Rule'' (FRL-6176-1)
received on October 9, 1998. October 14, 1998. EC-7488.
Rule entitled ``Azoxystrobin; Time-Limited Pesticide Tolerance''
(RIN2070-AB78) received on October 13, 1998. October 15, 1998. EC-7512.
Rule entitled ``Clean Air Act Approval and Promulgation of State
Implementation Plan for South Dakota; Revisions to the Air Pollution
Control Program'' (FRL-6175-4) received on October 13, 1998. October 15,
1998. EC-7513.
Rule regarding adequacy determinations for Alaska State Municipal Solid
Waste Landfill Permit Programs (FRL-6177-6) received on October 13,
1998. October 15, 1998. EC-7527.
Rule regarding New Jersey state plans for the control of oxides of
nitrogen (FRL-6174-5) received on October 13, 1998. October 15, 1998.
EC-7528.
Rule entitled ``Request for Delegation of the Accidental Release
Prevention Requirements: Risk Management Programs Under Clean Air Act
Section 112 (r) (7): State of Florida'' (FRL-6166-9) received on October
14, 1998. October 15, 1998. EC-7529.
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
Report relative to funding. April 23, 1997. EC-1675.
Proposed legislation relative to Stafford Act Amendments. July 21, 1997.
EC-2535.
Rule entitled ``Disaster Assistance; Public Assistance Program Appeals;
Hazard Mitigation Grant Program Appeals'' (RIN3067-AC67) received on
April 20, 1998. May 11, 1998. EC-4855.
GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
Report relative to the second special impoundment message for fiscal
year 1998. June 2, 1998. EC-5187.
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Federal Space Situation Report. January 7, 1997. EC-536.
Report under the Architectural Barriers Act for fiscal year 1996.
February 24, 1996. EC-1124.
Report of a construction prospectus. April 23, 1997. EC-1676.
Report relative to the Capital Investment and Leasing Program for fiscal
year 1998. April 23, 1997. EC-1677.
Report of a building project survey for the Department of
Transportation, June 5, 1997. EC-2080.
Prospectus for construction of a building for the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, and Firearms, June 5, 1997. EC-2081.
Report of an alteration prospectus. July 25, 1997. EC-2601.
Report, Building Project Survey for the Baltimore, Maryland,
metropolitan area. September 30, 1997. EC-3087.
Report relative to a prospectus. January 27, 1998. EC-3451.
Report relative to a prospectus. January 27, 1998. EC-3511.
Report of the activities required by the Architectural Barriers Act.
March 23, 1998. EC-4321.
Report on the GSA Capital Investment Program for fiscal year 1998. April
20, 1998. EC-4577.
Prospectus for the U.S. Customhouse in New Orleans, LA (Number PLA-
99004) received on August 28, 1998. September 8, 1998. EC-6701.
Report of Building Project Survey for Springfield, MA, Biloxi-Gulfport,
MS, Eugene, OR, and Wheeling, WV. September 10, 1998. EC-l6814.
Report entitled ``Federal Space Situation Report for Chattanooga, TN.''
September 18, 1998. EC-7033.
Prospectus proposing the lease of space to house the Uniformed Division
of the U.S. Secret Service. October 1, 1998. EC-7465.
GOOD NEIGHBOR ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD
Annual report for 1996. June 2, 1997. EC-2038.
Annual report for 1997. September 22, 1998. EC-7049.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Rule entitled ``National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Hazardous Substances Basis Research and Training Grants'' (RIN0925-AA03)
received on December 19, 1996. January 7, 1997. EC-248.
Report of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry for
fiscal year 1993, 1994, and 1995. January 7, 1997. EC-249.
Report of Superfund Financial activities at the National Institute of
Environmental Health Sciences for fiscal year 1995. March 20, 1997. EC-
1472.
Audit report required under the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization
for fiscal year 1995. June 11, 1997. EC-2121.
INLAND WATERWAYS USERS BOARD
Report for fiscal year 1998. September 30, 1997. EC-3089.
Report for fiscal year 1999. August 31, 1998. EC-6475.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Rule entitled ``Determination of Endangered Status for Lesquerella
perforata'' (RIN: AC42) received on December 19, 1996. January 7, 1997.
EC-252.
Two rules, including a rule entitled ``Removal of Subchapter D''
(RIN1018-AD72, AD62). January 7, 1997. EC-541.
Eight rules, including a rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened
Wildlife and Plants'' (RIN1018-AE05, AC01, AC47, AD50, AD25, AD58, AC56,
AD46). January 7, 1997. EC-546.
Rule relative to Puerto Rican shrub, (RIN1018-AD48) received on January
7, 1997. January 21, 1997. EC-583.
Rule on Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act--Civil
Penalties, (RIN-1024AC48) received January 21, 1997. January 21, 1997.
EC-610.
Rule, determination of Endangered Status for 5 mussels (RIN-1018-AC64)
received January 21, 1997. January 21, 1997. EC-611.
Rule, determination of Endangered Status for Laguna Mountains Skipper
and Quino Checkerspot Butterfly (RIN1018-AC84) received January 21,
1997. January 21, 1997. EC-612.
Rule, Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; determination of
Endangered Status for Juglan jamaicensis (RIN1018-AD47) received January
21, 1997. January 21, 1997. EC-613.
Rule, Endangered Status for three Wetlands Species found in Southern
Arizona (RIN1018-AD11) received January 21, 1997. January 21, 1997. EC-
614.
Rule, Migratory Bird Hunting; Approval of Bismuth-Tin Shot as Nontoxic
for Hunting Waterfowl and Coots (RIN1018-AD94) received January 21,
1997. January 29, 1997. EC-936.
Rule, Determination of Threatened Status for the Northern Population of
the Copperbelly Water Snake (RIN1018-AB75); Endangered Status for 2
Plants, Threatened Status for 4 Plants from Southern California
(RIN1018-AB88) received January 21, 1996. January 29, 1997. EC-937.
Rule, Endangered and Threatened Status for two California Grassland
plants (RIN1018-AB88), February 4, 1997. EC-965.
Rule, Endangered San Diego Fairy Shrimp (RIN1018-AC83), February 4,
1997. EC-966.
Rule relative to migratory bird hunting (RIN1018-AD69). February 24,
1997. EC-1106.
Rule relative to polar bear trophies, (RIN1018-AD04). February 24, 1997.
EC-1125.
Report on Marine Mammal Protection Act. February 25, 1997. EC-1165.
Rule entitled ``Endangered Status'' (RIN1018-AC85) received on March 10,
1997. March 11, 1997. EC-1375.
Rule entitled ``Determination of Endangered Status for Three Plants''
(RIN1018-AC00) received on March 25, 1997. April 23, 1997. EC-1673.
Rule to list the Barton Springs Salamander as endangered (RIN1018-AC22)
received on May 1, 1997. June 2, 1997. EC-2041.
Rule relative to Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants,
(RIN1018-AE10) received on June 4, 1997. June 5, 1997. EC-2079.
Rule relative to Threatened Status for Alaska breeding population of
Steller's Eider (duck), Polysticta stelleri (RIN 1018-AC19) received on
June 10, 1997. June 11, 1997. EC-2122.
Rule relative to Threatened Status of Puerto Rican Guajon (frog)
Eleutherodactylus cooki (RIN 1018-AD52) received on June 10, 1997. June
11, 1997. EC-2123.
Rule relative to Threatened Status of Golden Paintbrush (plant)
Castilleja livisecta (RIN1018-AC52) received on June 10, 1997, June 11,
1997. EC-2127.
Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants;
Threatened Status for the Southern Oregon/Northern California Coast
Evolutionarily Significant Unit of Coho Salmon'' (RIN1018-AE28),
received on June 13, 1997. June 16, 1997. EC-2186.
Rule entitled ``Endangered Status for Four Plants From Vernal Pools and
Mesic Areas in California'' (RIN1018-AC96), received on June 13, 1997.
June 16, 1997. EC-2187.
Rule entitled ``Endangered Status for the Plant Lessingia germanorum''
(RIN1018-AC96), received on June 13, 1997. June 16, 1997. EC-2188.
Rule relative to Endangered Status for the Jaguar (RIN:1018-AC61),
received on July 17, 1997. July 21, 1997. EC-2532.
Rule relative to Whooping Cranes (RIN:1018-AD45), received on July 17,
1997. July 21, 1997. EC-2533.
Rule relative to Southwestern Willow Flycatcher (RIN:1018-AB97),
received on July 17, 1997. July 21, 1997. EC-2534.
Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants''
(RIN1018-AD39) received on July 25, 1997. September 2, 1997. EC-2719.
Rule entitled ``Temporary Conditional Approval of Tungsten-Iron Shot as
Nontoxic for the 1997-98 Waterfowl Hunting Season'' (RIN1018-AE09)
received on August 8, 1997. September 2, 1997. EC-2782.
Rule entitled ``Determination of Endangered Status for Three Plants from
the Channel Islands of Southern California'' (RIN1018-AD37) received on
August 11, 1997. September 2, 1997. EC-2783.
Report under the Superfund Amendments Act for fiscal year 1993.
September 2, 1997. EC-2808.
Rule received on August 22, 1997. September 2, 1997. EC-2867.
Rule received on August 14, 1997. September 2, 1997. EC-2868.
Rule received on August 14, 1997. September 2, 1997. EC-2869.
Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting'' (RIN1018-AE14), received on
September 23, 1997. September 25, 1997. EC-3040.
Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting'' (RIN1018-AE14), received on
September 29, 1997. September 30, 1997. EC-3074.
Rule, entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting'' (RIN1018-AE14), received on
August 25, 1997. September 30, 1997. EC-3075.
Rule entitled ``1997-98 Refuge-Specific Hunting and Sport Fishing
Regulations'' (RIN1018-AE18), received on September 4, 1997. September
30, 1997. EC-3083.
Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting'' (RIN1018-AB80) received on
November 25, 1997. January 27, 1998. EC-3509.
Rule on Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants received on
October 17, 1997. January 27, 1998. EC-3514.
Rule, List Three Aquatic Invertebrates in Comel and hays Counties,
Texas, as Endangered received on October 30, 1997. January 27, 1998. EC-
3515.
Rule, Northern population of the bog turtle listed as threatened and the
southern population as threatened due to similarity of appearance
received on October 30, 1997. January 27, 1998. EC-3516.
Rule, Two Tidal marsh plants from San Francisco Bay, California received
on November 25, 1997. January 27, 1998. EC-3517.
Rule, endangered status for two butterflies and threatened status for a
whipsnake received on December 9, 1997. January 27, 1998. EC-3518.
Rule, entitled ``Endangered Status for Brother's Inland Tuatara''
(RIN1018-AD06) received on January 5, 1998. January 27, 1998. EC-3650.
Rule, entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants''
(RIN1018-AD07) received on January 9, 1998. January 27, 1998. EC-3651.
Annual Report of the Migratory Bird Conservation Commission for fiscal
year 1997. February 23, 1998. EC-4095.
Three rules on Disposition of Surplus Range Animals, 1997 Migratory Bird
Hunting and Conservation Stamp Contest, Endangered and Threatened
Wildlife and Plants received on January 26, 1998. February 23, 1998. EC-
4096.
Two rules, Supplemental Regulations for Administration of Midway Atoll
National Wildlife Refuge, Habitat Conservation Plan Assurances (No
Surprises)rule. EC-4325.
Final rule to remove critical habitat for the Mexican spotted owl,
spikedace, and loach minnow, desert Bighorn Sheep, Freshwater mussels.
EC-4326.
Rule, Migratory Bird Permits received on February 26, 1998. March 23,
1998. EC-4341.
Rule, to list one California plant, pallid manzanita, as threatened
under the Endangered Species Act (RIN1018-AD35) received on April 21,
1998. May 11, 1998. EC-4849.
Proposed legislation to make technical changes to laws governing the
National Wildlife Refuge System. May 11, 1998. EC-4857.
Rule, Preble's meadow jumping mouse as a threatened species (RIN1018-
AE06) Received on May 13, 1998. May 20, 1998. EC-4931.
Rule, Bigleaf Mahogany under the Convention of international Trade in
Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (RIN1018-AW94) received on
May 11, 1998. May 20, 1998. EC-4932.
Rule to establish an additional manatee sanctuary in Kings Bay, Crystal
River, FL (RIN1018-AE47) received on May 20, 1998. March 22, 1998. EC-
5052.
Rule relative to threatened population segments of bull trout in the
Klamath and Columbia Rivers (RIN1018-AB94) received on June 4, 1998.
June 12, 1998. EC-5427.
Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Listing
of Several Evolutionarily Significant Units of West Coast Steelhead''
(RIN1018-AE97) received on June 12, 1998. June 17, 1998. EC-5531.
Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Final
Rule Listing Five Plants from Monterey County, California, as Endangered
or Threatened'' (RIN1018-AD09) received on August 11, 1998. August 31,
1998. EC-6476.
Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Emergency
Listing of the Jarbidge River Population Segment of Bull Trout as
Endangered'' (RIN1018-AF01) received on August 11, 1998. August 31,
1998. EC-6477.
Rule entitled ``Oil Spill Financial Responsibility for Offshore
Facilities'' (RIN1010-AC33) received on August 3, 1998. August 31, 1998.
EC-6478.
Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Final
Rule to Determine the Plant ``Pediocactus winkleri'' (Winkler Cactus) to
be a Threatened Species'' (RIN1018-AC09) received on August 17, 1998.
September 2, 1998. EC-6554.
Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting; Early-Seasons and Bag and
Possession Limits for Certain Migratory Game Birds in the Contiguous
United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands''
(RIN1018-AE93) received on August 28, 1998. September 8, 1998. EC-6699.
Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting; Final Frameworks for Early-
Season Migratory Bird Hunting Regulations'' (RIN1018-AE93) received on
August 28, 1998. September 8, 1998. EC-6700.
Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Harvest Information Program;
Participating States for the 1998-99 Season'' (RIN1018-AE96) received on
September 2, 1998. September 10, 1998. EC-6807.
Rule entitled ``1998-99 Refuge-Specific Hunting and Sport Fishing
Regulations'' (RIN1018-AE68) received on September 2, 1998. September
10, 1998. EC-6808.
Rule entitled ``Captive-Bred Wildlife Registration--Final Rule''
(RIN1018-AB10) received on September 7, 1998. September 10, 1998. EC-
6809.
Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Final
Rule to List the Illinois Cave Amphoid as Endangered'' (RIN1018-AE31)
received on September 2, 1998. September 10, 1998. EC-6810.
Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Final
Rule to Determine Endangered or Threatened Status for Six Plants From
the Mountains of Southern California'' (RIN1018-AD34) received on
September 9, 1998. September 11, 1998. EC-6900.
Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants;
Determination of Threatened Status for Four Plants From the Foothills of
the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California'' (RIN1018-AC99) received on
September 9, 1998. September 11, 1998. EC-6901.
Rule entitled ``An Update of Addresses and OMB Information Collection
Numbers for Fish and Wildlife Service Permit Applications'' (RIN1080-
AF07) received on September 22, 1998. September 24, 1998. EC-7127.
Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Final
Rule to List the San Bernardino Kangaroo Rat as Endangered'' (RIN1018-
AE59) received on September 21, 1998. September 24, 1998. EC-7128.
Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting; Final Frameworks for Late-Season
Migratory Bird Hunting Regulations'' (RIN1018-AE93) received on
September 24, 1998. September 25, 1998. EC-7171.
Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting; Late-Seasons and Bag and
Possession Limits for Certain Migratory Game Birds'' (RIN1018-AE93)
received on September 24, 1998. September 25, 1998. EC-7172.
Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants:
Establishment of a Nonessential Experimental Population of Black-Footed
Ferrets in Northwest Colorado and Northeastern Utah''(RIN1018-AD99)
received on September 25, 1998. September 29, 1998. EC-7232.
Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting; Temporary Approval of Tungsten-
polymer Shot as Nontoxic for the 1998-99 Season'' (RIN1018-AE66)
received on October 2, 1998. October 7, 1998. EC-7331.
Rule entitled ``Migratory Bird Hunting; Extension of Temporary Approval
of Tungsten-Iron Shot as Nontoxic for the 1998-99 Season'' (RIN1018-
AE35) received on October 2, 1998. October 7, 1998. EC-7332.
Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants;
Determination of Endangered or Threatened Status for Four Southwestern
California Plants from Vernal Wetlands and Clay Soils'' (RIN1018-AL88)
received on October 2, 1998. October 7, 1998. EC-7333.
Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants;
Determination of Endangered or Threatened Status for Five Desert Milk-
vetch Taxa from California'' (RIN1018-AB75) received on October 2, 1998.
October 7, 1998. EC-7334.
Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants;
Endangered or Threatened Status for Three Plants from the Chaparral and
Scrub of Southwestern California'' (RIN1018-AD60) received on October 2,
1998. October 7, 1998. EC-7335.
Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants;
Determination of Endangered or Threatened Status for Four Plants from
Southwestern California and Baja California, Mexico'' (RIN1018-AD38)
received on October 2, 1998. October 7, 1998. EC-7336.
Rule entitled ``Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Final
Rule to Establish an Additional Manatee Sanctuary in Kings Bay, Crystal
River, Florida'' (RIN1018-AE47) received on October 13, 1998. October
15, 1998. EC-7514.
JOHN F. KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING
ARTS
Proposed legislation to authorize appropriations. March 23, 1998. EC-
4318.
MIGRATORY BIRD CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Annual report for fiscal year 1996. February 25, 1997. EC-1166.
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE
ADMINISTRATION
Report, ``Progress on Superfund Implementation in Fiscal Year 1997.''
February 23, 1998. EC-4097.
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
Report on the nondisclosure of safeguards information for the period
July 1 through September 30, 1996. January 7, 1997. EC-253.
Rules, including a rule entitled ``Interim Guidance On Transportation of
Steam Generators.'' January 7, 1997. EC-254.
Rule amending regulations by revising the charges for copying records
publicly available at the NRC Public Document Room in Washington, D.C.
(RIN3150-AF60) received January 21, 1997. January 29, 1997. EC-935.
Report on the nondisclosure of safeguards information for the period
October 1 through December 31, 1996. February 26, 1997. EC-1234.
Report relative to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Safety Research
Program. February 26, 1997. EC-1235.
Proposed legislation to authorize appropriations for the Commission for
fiscal year 1998. April 23, 1997. EC-1686.
Eight rules including a rule entitled ``Nuclear Power Plant
Instrumentation For Earthquakes'' (RIN3150-AF37). April 23, 1997. EC-
1687.
Report relative to Consolidated Guidance About Materials Licenses. July
21, 1997. EC-2527.
Rule relative to radiological criteria, received on July 21, 1997. July
22, 1997. EC-2553.
Rule received on July 21, 1997. July 24, 1997. EC-2593.
Rule regarding Freedom of Information Act Amendments (RIN3150-AF78)
received on January 7, 1998. January 27, 1998. EC-3898.
Rule relative to deliberate misconduct by unlicensed persons (RIN3150-
AF35) received on January 22, 1998. January 27, 1998. EC-3899.
Report on the nondisclosure of safeguards information for the period
October 1 through December 31, 1997. February 23, 1998. EC-4099.
Report, ``Nuclear Safety Research.'' March 23, 1998. EC-4322.
Rule received on March 10, 1998. March 23, 1998. EC-4323.
Rule entitled ``License Term for Medical Use Licenses'', received on
June 15, 1998. June 18, 1998. EC-5573.
Rule, entitled ``Revision of Fee Schedules; 100% Fee Recovery, FY 1998''
(RIN3150-AF83) received on June 18, 1998. June 22, 1998. EC-5592.
Rule, entitled ``License Applications for Certain Items Containing
Byproduct Material'' (RIN3150-AF76) received on June 22, 1998. June 24,
1998. EC-5698.
Rule, entitled ``Respiratory Protection and Controls to Restrict
Internal Exposures'' (RIN3150-AF81) received on July 22, 1998. July 24,
1998. EC-6192.
Rule, entitled ``Licenses for Industrial Radiography and Radiation
Safety Requirements for Industrial Radiographic Operations; Clarifying
Amendments and Corrections'' (RIN3150-AE07) received on July 22, 1998.
July 24, 1998. EC-6193.
Report on the nondisclosure of safeguards information. August 31, 1998.
EC-6474.
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
Final sequestration report for fiscal year 1997. January 7, 1997. EC-
189.
Sequestration Report for Fiscal year 1998. January 27, 1998. EC-3508.
NATIONAL AERONAUTIC AND SPACE
ADMINISTRATION
Report, Federal Facilities Compliance Act Mixed Waste Activities 1996
Annual Report to Congress received January 21, 1997. January 21, 1997.
EC-620.
Annual report on progress on Superfund implementation for fiscal year
1996. April 23, 1997. EC-1672.
Report relative to mixed waste. January 27, 1998. EC-3450.
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
Four rules, including a rule entitled ``Policy and Procedure for
Enforcement Actions'' (RIN3150-AF37). January 7, 1997. EC-545.
Rule, ``Recognition of Agreement State Licenses in Areas Under Exclusive
Federal Jurisdiction Within an Agreement State: (RIN3150-AF49), Received
on January 15, 1997. January 21, 1997. EC-819.
Rule, regarding the release of individuals administered radioactive
materials, (RIN3150-AE41) received February 4, 1997. February 4, 1997.
EC-967.
Rule regarding the Operator Licensing Program, received February 5,
1997. February 12, 1997. EC-1076.
Rule regarding the USEC Privatization Act. February 13, 1997. EC-1100.
Rule regarding Fissile Material Shipments. February 13, 1997. EC-1101.
Report on the nondisclosure of safeguards information for the period of
January 1 through March 31, 1997. June 2, 1997. EC-2037.
Rule relative to SBREFA regulations, received on May 16, 1997. June 2,
1997. EC-2043.
Rule relative to SBREFA regulations, received on May 19, 1997. June 2,
1997. EC-2044.
Rule relative to SBREFA regulations, received on May 21, 1997. June 2,
1997. EC-2045.
Rule relative to safety regulations in radiography operations, received
on May 22, 1997. June 2, 1997. EC-2046.
Major rule relative to licensing, inspection, and annual fees charged to
its applicants and licensees, (RIN3150-AF55) received on May 22, 1997.
June 9, 1997. EC-2089.
Report on the nondisclosure of safeguards information for the period
April 1 through June 30, 1997; September 2, 1997. EC-2715.
Rule received on July 30, 1997. September 2, 1997. EC-2716.
Rule, power reactor licensees received on August 21, 1997. September 30,
1997. EC-3076.
Rule entitled ``Chemical Process Safety at Fuel Cycle Facilities''
received on August 22, 1997. September 30, 1997. EC-3077.
Rules, Two final policy statements received on August 29, 1997.
September 30, 1997. EC-3078.
Rule, Use of Fixed Neutron Absorbers at Fuels an Materials Facilities
received on September 5, 1997. September 30, 1997. EC-3079.
Rule, entitled ``Definition of Safety-Related Structures, Systems, and
Components: Technical Amendment'' received on September 12, 1997.
September 30, 1997. EC-3080.
Rule, Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness act received on
September 29, 1997. September 30, 1997. EC-3081.
Proposed legislation entitled ``The Atomic Energy Act Amendments of
1997.'' September 30, 1997. EC-3085.
Rule, Safety Systems of Nuclear Power Plants received on October 7,
1997. October 20, 1997. EC-3250.
Report of the strategic plan for fiscal years 1997 through 2002. October
20, 1997. EC-3251.
Rule, ``Information to Licensees regarding NRC Inspection Manual Section
on Resolution of Degraded and Nonconforming conditions'' received on
October 14, 1997. October 20, 1997. EC-3252.
Rule, Management Directive 5.6, ``Integrated Materials Performance
Evaluation Program (IMPEP)'' received on October 14, 1997. October 20,
1997. EC-3253.
Rule, ``Notice to Employees'' received on October 15, 1997. October 20,
1997. EC-3254.
Rule, Safety systems in nuclear power plants, received on October 15,
1997. October 20, 1997. EC-3255.
Report on the nondisclosure of safeguards information for the period
July 1, 1997 through September 30, 1997. January 27, 1998. EC-3512.
Six rules, including a rule entitled ``Perimeter Intrusion Alarm
Systems.'' January 27, 1998. EC-3513.
Rule entitled ``Nuclear Fuel Cycle Facility Accident Analysis Handbook''
received on January 8, 1998. January 27, 1998. EC-3653.
Report on abnormal occurrences at nuclear facilities for fiscal year
1997. May 11, 1998. EC-4867.
Report on the nondisclosure of safeguards information for the period
January 1, 1998 through March 31, 1998. May 20, 1998. EC-4930.
Rule entitled ``Year 2000 Readiness of Computer Systems at Nuclear Power
Plants'' (Letter 98-01) received on May 18, 1998. March 22, 1998. EC-
5051.
Rule entitled ``Access Authorization Fee Schedule for Licensee
Personnel'' (RIN3150-AF90) received on May 18, 1998. March 22, 1998. EC-
5053.
Rule entitled ``Physical Protection for Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-
Level Radioactive Waste'' (RIN3150-AF32) received on May 18, 1998. March
22, 1998. EC-5054.
Rule regarding a complete revision of the agency's Enforcement Policy
(NUREG-1600, Rev.1) received on May 18, 1998. March 22, 1998. EC-5055.
Rule regarding guidelines for using probabilistic risk assessment in
risk-informed decisions on plant-specific changes to the licensing basis
of nuclear power plants (Guide 1.174) received on September 2, 1998.
September 10, 1998. EC-6811.
Rule entitled ``Nuclear Criticality Safety Standards for Fuels and
Material Facilities'' (Guide 3.71) received on September 2, 1998.
September 10, 1998. EC-6812.
Rule entitled ``Consolidated Guidance About Materials Licenses:
Applications for Sealed Source and Device Evaluation and Registration''
(NUREG-1556) received on September 2, 1998. September 10, 1998. EC-6813.
Rule entitled ``An Approach for Plant-Specific, Risk-Informed
Decisionmaking: Inservice Testing'' (Guide 1.175) received on September
16, 1998. September 18, 1998. EC-7028.
Rule entitled ``An Approach for Plant-Specific, Risk-Informed
Decisionmaking: Graded Quality Assurance'' (Guide 1.176) received on
September 16, 1998. September 18, 1998. EC-7029.
Rule entitled ``An Approach for Plant-Specific, Risk-Informed
Decisionmaking: Technical Specifications'' (Guide 1.177) received on
September 16, 1998. September 18, 1998. EC-7030.
Rule entitled ``Chapter 3.9.7 Risk-Informed Inservice Testing'' (NUREG-
0800) received on September 16, 1998. September 18, 1998. EC-7031.
Rule entitled ``Chapter 16.1 Risk-Informed Decisionmaking: Technical
Specifications'' (NUREG-0800) received on September 16, 1998. September
18, 1998. EC-7032.
Rule entitled ``Financial Assurance Requirements for Decommissioning
Nuclear Power Reactors'' (RIN3150-AF41) received on September 24, 1998.
September 25, 1998. EC-7170.
Report entitled ``The Price-Anderson Act--Crossing the Bridge to the
Next Century: A Report to Congress.'' September 28, 1998. EC-7224.
Rule entitled ``Transfer for Disposal and Manifests; Minor Technical
Conforming Amendment'' (RIN3150-AF99) received on September 21, 1998.
September 28, 1998. EC-7225.
Rule entitled ``Physical Protection for Spent Nuclear Fuel and High-
Level Radioactive Waste: Technical Amendment'' (RIN3150-AG00) received
on September 21, 1998. September 28, 1998. EC-7226.
Report entitled ``Assessment and Recommendations for Fissile Material
Packaging Exemptions and General License Provisions Within 10 CFR Part
71.'' October 1, 1998. EC-7288.
Rule entitled ``Adjustment of the Maximum Retrospective Deferred
Premium.'' July 28, 1998. EC-6214.
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
Sequestration report to the President and Congress for Fiscal Year 1999;
pursuant to the order of January 30, 1975, as modified by the order
April 11, 1986. September 11, 1998. EC-6937.
Report of rescissions and deferrals dated June 9, 1998; referred
jointly, pursuant to the order of January 30, 1975, as modified by the
order of April 11, 1986. June 17, 1998. EC-5569.
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
Presidential Determination (96-54). February 7, 1997. EC-1010.
Presidential Determination (97-35) relative to classified information
concerning the Air Force's operating location near Groom Lake, Nevada.
February 23, 1998. EC-4098.
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
Report of statistical summaries for fiscal year 1996. April 23, 1997.
EC-1671.
Report of the statistical summary for fiscal year 1997. April 20, 1998.
EC-4578.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Rule entitled ``Emergency Relief Program'' (RIN2125-AD60) received on
December 19, 1996. January 7, 1997. EC-250.
Annual report under the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act for
fiscal year 1996. January 7, 1997. EC-251.
Report entitled ``Alaska Demonstration Programs.'' January 7, 1997. EC-
538.
Report of the Surface Transportation Research and Development Plan.
January 7, 1997. EC-539.
Two rules, including a rule entitled ``Certification Acceptance''
(RIN2125-AD62, 2135-AA09). January 7, 1997. EC-540.
Rule relative to value engineering, (RIN2125-AD33). February 24, 1997.
EC-1132.
Rule, entitled ``Truck Size and Weight'' (RIN2125-AE08) received on
March 6, 1997. March 11, 1997. EC-1374.
Report relative to the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act.
March 12, 1997. EC-1388.
Rule entitled ``Design Standards for Highways'' (RIN2125-AD38) received
on April 3, 1997. April 23, 1997. EC-1674.
Report entitled ``The Federal Highway Administration's Oversight of the
Buy American Program.'' April 23, 1997. EC-1678.
Report relative to regulations concerning oils. June 2, 1997. EC-2042.
Rule relative to truck size and weight (RIN2125-AE04) received on June
5, 1996. June 11, 1997. EC-2124.
Rule entitled ``Federal-Aid Highway Systems'' (RIN2125-AD74), received
on June 20, 1997. June 23, 1997. EC-2325.
Report on highway signs for the National Highway System. June 26, 1997.
EC-2380.
Report relative to capitalization of State Infrastructure Banks. July
21, 1997. EC-2537.
Rule, entitled ``Railroad Highway Projects'' received on August 28,
1997. September 30, 1997. EC-3086.
Report, entitled ``Successful Telecommuting Programs in the Public and
Private Sectors.'' October 20, 1997. EC-3248.
Report, entitled ``Implementation of the National Intelligent
Transportation System Program.'' October 20, 1997. EC-3249.
Report relative to highway construction. January 27, 1998. EC-3510.
Report of the Surface Transportation Research and Development Plan.
January 27, 1998. EC-3652.
Report under the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986
(SARA) for fiscal year 1997. January 27, 1998. EC-3896.
Report on the Blair County, Pennsylvania, demonstration project. January
27, 1998. EC-3897.
Report, ``The Impact of Increased Speed Limits in the Post-NMSL Era.''
March 23, 1998. EC-4319.
Report, ``1997 Status of the Nation's Surface Transportation System:
Condition and Performance.'' March 23, 1998. EC-4320.
Two rules, additional Interchanges to the Interstate system, Temporary
Traffic Signals. EC-4324.
Proposed legislation regarding transportation grants to improve
international border crossings and major trade corridors. May 11, 1998.
EC-4853.
Report entitled ``Pan American Highway Macro-Economic, Pre-Feasibility
Study.'' July 28, 1998. EC-6229.
Report on the Federal Transit Administration's charter bus demonstration
program. July 14, 1998. EC-6040.
Rule entitled ``Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century;
Implementation of Guidance for Discretionary Program Funds for National
Scenic Byways.'' September 16, 1998. EC-6952.
Rule entitled ``Guidance for Fiscal Year 1999 Interstate Discretionary
Funds.'' September 16, 1998. EC-6953.
Report entitled ``Feasibility and Environmental Benefits Associated With
Requiring Oil Spill Response Equipment on Tank Vessels.'' September 29,
1998. EC-7230.
U.S. ARCHITECTURAL AND TRANSPORTATION
BARRIERS COMPLIANCE BOARD
Rule on Building Elements Designed for Children's Use received on
January 27, 1998. February 23, 1998. EC-4102.
Rule on State and Local Government Facilities received on January 27,
1998. February 23, 1998. EC-4103.
PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS
PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS
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A resolution adopted by the Charter Township of Van Buren, Michigan
relative to hazardous materials. January 7, 1997. POM-6.
A resolution adopted by the Chamber of Commerce of Paradise, Michigan
relative to water levels in Lake Superior. January 7, 1997. POM-7.
A resolution adopted by the City of Melvindale, Michigan relative to
hazardous wastes. January 7, 1997. POM-8.
A resolution adopted by the Charter Township of Brownstown, Michigan
relative to hazardous wastes. January 7, 1997. POM-9.
A resolution adopted by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Little
Silver, Michigan relative to ocean dumping. January 7, 1997. POM-10.
A resolution adopted by the Keane Valley Congregational Church of the
City of Syracuse, New York relative to clean air and acid rain in the
Adirondacks. January 7, 1997. POM-11.
A petition from the citizens of the United States relative to the
Hanford Nuclear Reserve litigation. February 27, 1997. POM-37.
A petition from the Council of the City of Toledo, OH, expressing the
support for maintaining the current national standard for for ozone and
particulate matter. March 6, 1997. POM-39.
A concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of
Michigan, relative to particulate matter standards. March 17, 1997. POM-
46.
A resolution adopted by the Senate of the Legislature of the State of
Michigan, relative to ozone standards. March 17, 1997. POM-47.
A concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of West
Virginia, relative to NAAQS standards. March 17, 1997. POM-48.
A resolution adopted by the City of Kingsport, Tennessee relative to the
Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act. June 2, 1997. POM-80.
A resolution adopted by the City of Kingsport, Tennessee relative to the
air quality standards. June 2, 1997. POM-81.
A resolution adopted by the Board of Commissioners of Broward County,
Florida, relative to shore protection projects. June 2, 1997. POM-82.
A resolution adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the Borough of
Avon-by-the-Sea, New Jersey, relative to the Mud Dump Site. June 2,
1997. POM-83.
A resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of Michigan,
relative to the disposal of solid waste. June 2, 1997. POM-84.
A resolution adopted by the General Assembly of New Jersey, relative to
the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act. June 2, 1997. POM-
85.
A resolution of the Legislature of Montana relative to federal
transportation infrastructure investments. June 2, 1997. POM-86.
A resolution of the House of the Legislature of Pennsylvania relative to
importation of solid waste. June 2, 1997. POM-87.
A resolution of the Senate of the Legislature of Pennsylvania relative
to importation of solid waste. June 2, 1997. POM-88.
A resolution of the Legislature of South Dakota relative to highway
infrastructure funding. June 2, 1997. POM-89.
A resolution of the Legislature of Texas relative to highway
infrastructure funding. June 2, 1997. POM-90.
A resolution of the Legislature of Vermont relative to air quality
standards. June 2, 1997. POM-91.
A resolution of the Legislature of Vermont relative to mercury in the
environment. June 2, 1997. POM-92.
A resolution of the Legislature of Virginia relative to highway
infrastructure funding. June 2, 1997. POM-93.
A resolution of the Legislature of Virginia relative to Woodrow Wilson
Bridge. June 2, 1997. POM-94.
A resolution of the Legislature of Virginia relative to highway
infrastructure funding. June 2, 1997. POM-95.
A resolution adopted by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Ship
Bottom, County of Ocean, New Jersey relative to the Mud Dump Site. June
4, 1997. POM-123.
A resolution adopted by the Borough Council of the Borough of Tinton
Falls, New Jersey relative to the Mud Dump Site. June 4, 1997. POM-124.
A resolution adopted by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Fair
Haven, New Jersey relative to the Mud Dump Site. June 4, 1997. POM-125.
A resolution adopted by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Spring
Lake Heights, County of Monmouth, New Jersey relative to the Mud Dump
Site. June 16, 1997. POM-140.
A resolution adopted by the Mayor and Council of the City of Youngstown,
Ohio relative to the national ambient air quality standards. June 27,
1997. POM-149.
A resolution adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Los
Angeles relative to the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency
Act. June 27, 1997. POM-150.
A resolution adopted by the City Council of Clarksville, Tennessee
relative to the Land Between the Lakes. June 27, 1997. POM-151.
A resolution adopted by the Association of Tennessee Valley Governments
relative to TVA region. June 27, 1997. POM-152.
A resolution adopted by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Little
Silver, New Jersey relative to the Mud Dump Site. June 27, 1997. POM-
153.
A resolution adopted by the Governing Body of the Township of Millstone,
New Jersey relative to the Mud Dump Site. June 27, 1997. POM-154.
A resolution adopted by the Township Council of Ocean, Monmouth County,
New Jersey relative to the Mud Dump Site. June 27, 1997. POM-155.
A resolution adopted by the Borough Council of Avalon, Cape May County,
New Jersey relative to the Mud Dump Site. June 27, 1997. POM-156.
A resolution adopted by the Governing Body of the Town of Hammonton, New
Jersey relative to the Mud Dump Site. June 27, 1997. POM-157.
A resolution adopted by the Township Committee of Neptune, New Jersey
relative to the Mud Dump Site. June 27, 1997. POM-158.
A resolution adopted by the Margate City, New Jersey relative to the Mud
Dump Site. June 27, 1997. POM-159.
A resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of Alaska relative
to wetlands management. September 2, 1997. POM-199.
A joint resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of New
Hampshire relative to enforcing the Clean Air Act. September 2, 1997.
POM-209.
A joint resolution adopted by the General Assembly of the State of
Tennessee relative to ISTEA reauthorization. September 2, 1997. POM-215.
A resolution adopted by Township of Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey
relative to the Mud Dump site. September 5, 1997. POM-220.
A resolution adopted by City of Brigantine, New Jersey relative to the
Mud Dump site. September 5, 1997. POM-221.
A resolution adopted by City of Freehold, New Jersey relative to ocean
dumping. October 1, 1997. POM-233.
A resolution adopted by City of El Segundo, California relative to truck
trailers. October 1, 1997. POM-234.
A resolution adopted by the Assembly of the Kenai Peninsula Borough
(Alaska) relative to the Tustumena Lake Sockeye Salmon Fisheries
Enhancement Project. October 1, 1997. POM-235.
A resolution adopted by the Council of the Kenai, Alaska, relative to
the Tustumena Lake Sockeye Salmon Fisheries Enhancement Project. October
1, 1997. POM-236.
A resolution adopted by Board of Directors of the Dade League of Cities
relative to coastal beach erosion. October 1, 1997. POM-237.
A resolution adopted by the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village
of Westmont, DuPage County, Illinois, relative to proposed stronger air
quality standards. October 1, 1997. POM-238.
A resolution adopted by the City of Brookville, Florida, relative to the
Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act. October 1, 1997. POM-
239.
A resolution adopted by the President and Board of Trustees of the
Village of Willowbrook, DuPage County, Illinois, relative to proposed
stronger air quality standards. October 1, 1997. POM-240.
A resolution adopted by the Council of the City of South Dayton, Florida
relative to the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act.
October 20, 1997. POM-242.
A resolution adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the Borough of
Allenhurst, New Jersey relative to the Mud Dump Site. October 20, 1997.
POM-243.
A resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Plantation, Florida
relative to the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act.
October 20, 1997. POM-244.
A resolution adopted by the House of the Legislature of the State of
Louisiana relative to river traffic regulations. October 20, 1997. POM-
265.
A concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of
Louisiana relative to wetlands management. October 20, 1997. POM-266.
A concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of
Louisiana relative to ISTEA reauthorization. October 20, 1997. POM-267.
A concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of
Louisiana relative to lead-based paint. October 20, 1997. POM-268.
A concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of
Louisiana relative to rail-crossing safety. October 20, 1997. POM-269.
A concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of
Louisiana relative to Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection and
Restoration Act (CWPPRA). October 20, 1997. POM-270.
A concurrent resolution adopted by the House of the Legislature of the
State of Louisiana relative to noise and pollution on river navigation.
October 20, 1997. POM-271.
A joint resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of California
relative to flooding in Calfornia. October 20, 1997. POM-272.
A joint resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of Nevada
relative to NAFTA corridor on U.S. Route 93. October 20, 1997. POM-273.
A concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of Texas
relative to NAFTA and highway aid. October 20, 1997. POM-274.
A resolution adopted by the Missouri River Basin Association relative to
the Missouri River. October 29, 1997. POM-281.
A resolution adopted by the Lenawee County Board of Commissioners
(Michigan) relative to the Environmental Protection Agency's proposed
standards for ozone and particulate matter. October 29, 1997. POM-282.
A resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Warren, Michigan
relative to global climate change. November 3, 1997. POM-296.
A resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Oak Ridge, Tennessee,
relative to the Army Corps of Engineers. January 27, 1998. POM-305.
A joint resolution adopted by the Assembly of the State of California
relative to the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act.
January 27, 1998. POM-311.
A resolution adopted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania relative to the Environmental Protection Agency. January
27, 1998. POM-312.
A resolution adopted by the General Assembly of the State of New Jersey
relative to the Port of New York and New Jersey. January 27, 1998. POM-
326.
A resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Crossville,
Tennessee, relative to the Obed River. January 27,1998. POM-330.
A resolution adopted by the Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains Park
Commission relative to the Foothills Parkway. January 27, 1998. POM-332.
A resolution adopted by the Southern Governors' Association regarding
reaothorization of the Fedeal surface transportation program. March 18,
1998. POM-355.
A resolution adopted by the General Assembly of the State of New Jersey
relative to the Safe Drinking Water Act and enforcement by the
Environmental Protection Agency. March 25, 1998. POM-362.
A joint resolution adopted by the Legislature of the Commonwealth of
Virginia relative to historic battlefields. May 14, 1998. POM-401.
A resolution adopted by the Senate of the Legislature of the State of
Tennessee relative to federally prescribed laws. May 18, 1998. POM-427.
A resolution adopted by the House of the Legislature of the State of
Michigan relative to hunting and fishing. May 18, 1998. POM-428.
A resolution adopted by the House of the Legislature of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania relative to EPA sanctions against municipalities. May
18, 1998. POM-429.
A concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho
relative to ISTEA. May 18, 1998. POM-430.
A resolution adopted by the Senate of the Legislature of the State of
Hawaii relative to ISTEA. May 18, 1998. POM-431.
A joint resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of Colorado
relative to ISTEA. June 1, 1998. POM-446.
A joint resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of New
Hampshire relative to interstate transport of air pollution. June 10,
1998. POM-451.
A joint resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of Alaska
relative to surface transportation legislation. June 16, 1998. POM-468.
A joint resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of Hawaii
relative to Federal highway legislation and funding. June 16, 1998. POM-
469.
A resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of Michigan
relative to the Food Quality Protection Act. July 10, 1998. POM-505.
A resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Ann Arbor, Michigan
relative to global warming. July 15, 1998. POM-507.
A resolution adopted by the Village of Melrose Park, Illinois relative
to air quality standards. July 31, 1998. POM-521.
A resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of Illinois
relative to a state sales tax on coal. September 3, 1998. POM-531.
A concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of the State of
Michigan relative to the Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund.
October 21, 1998. POM-557.
PUBLICATIONS OF THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT
AND PUBLIC WORKS, ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
PUBLICATIONS OF THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS,
ONE HUNDRED FIFTH CONGRESS
HEARINGS
Full Committee:
Testimony of Rodney E. Slater. January 31, 1997. S. Hrg. 105-33.
Clean Air Act: Ozone and Particulate Matter Standards. February 12,
1997. S. Hrg. 105-50, Part I.
Nominations of Johnny Hayes, Judith Espinosa, Michael Rappaport and
Major General Bernard Robert Flowers. March 14, 1997. S. Hrg. 105-
43.
Transportation and Flow Control of Solid Waste. March 18, 1997. S.
Hrg. 105-72.
Reauthorization of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Act--
Warwick, RI. April 21, 1997. S. Hrg. 105-113, Part II.
Nomination of Michael J. Armstrong. June 4, 1997. S. Hrg. 105-132.
Enforcement of Environmental Laws. June 10, 1997. S. Hrg. 105-173.
Global Climate Change. July 10 and 17, 1997. S. Hrg. 105-304.
Nomination of Jamie Rappaport Clark. July 16, 1997. S. Hrg. 105-151.
National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act (S. 1059). July 30,
1997. S. Hrg. 105-286.
Superfund Reform and Reauthorization, S. 8. September 4, 1997. S.
Hrg. 105-315.
Endangered Species Recovery Act, S. 1180. September 23 and 24, 1997.
S. Hrg. 105-369.
Flood Control at Devils Lake, North Dakota. October 23, 1997. S.
Hrg. 105-410.
Nomination of Kenneth R. Wykle. October 28, 1977. S. Hrg. 105-269.
Environmental Audits. October 30, 1977. S. Hrg. 105-305.
Asian and African Elephant Conservation, S. 1287 and S. 627.
November 4, 1997. S. Hrg. 105-409.
Water Pollution Risks of Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE)--
Sacramento, CA. December 9, 1997. S. Hrg. 105-407.
Nomination of Donald J. Barry and Sallyanne Harper. February 3,
1998. S. Hrg. 105-524.
GSA Jurisdiction in Local Communities--Helena, MT. February 17,
1998. S. Hrg. 105-621.
Environmental Tobacco Smoke. April 1, 1998. S. Hrg. 105-678.
Montana Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act of 1998--Helena, MT. June
7, 1998. S. Hrg. 105-727.
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Legislation, S. 263, S. 361, S. 659,
S. 1970, S. 2094, S. 2244, H.R. 2807, H.R. 3113. July 7, 1998. S.
Hrg. 105-840.
Estuary Restoration and Coastal Water Conservation Legislation, S.
1222, S. 1321, H.R. 2207. July 9, 1998. S. Hrg. 105-819.
Nominations to Independent Agencies, Boards and Commissions. S. Hrg.
105-852.
Nikki L. Tinsley (Environmental Protection Agency). July 15,
1998.
Romulo L. Diaz, Jr., and J. Charles Fox (Environmental
Protection Agency). July 30, 1998.
Terrence L. Bracy (Morris K. Udall Foundation) and Norine E.
Noonan (Environmental Protection Agency). September 10, 1998.
Greta J. Dicus and Jeffrey S. Merrifield (Nuclear Regulatory
Commission). October 1, 1998.
Isadore Rosenthal and William Clifford Smith (Chemical Safety
Board). October 7, 1998.
Robert Perciasepe (Environmental Protection Agency). October 8,
1998.
Use of Methyl-Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE) in Gasoline, S. 1576.
September 16, 1998. S. Hrg. 105-879.
GSA's Public Building and Courthouse Program. September 17, 1998. S.
Hrg. 105-921.
Coastal Barrier Resources System Map Correction, S. 2470. September
22, 1998. S. Hrg. 105-920.
Oversight of the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund--Narragansett, RI.
December 10, 1998. S. Hrg. 105-943.
Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure:
Reauthorization of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency
Act. S. Hrg. 105-113, Part I.
February 13, 1997.
February 26, 1997.
March 6, 1997.
March 13, 1997.
March 19, 1997.
S. Hrg. 105-113, Part II.
Coeur d'Alene, ID, March 22, 1997.
Kansas City, MO, March 26, 1997.
Las Vegas, NV, March 28, 1997.
New York, NY, April 7, 1997.
Warwick, RI (Full Committee hearing), April 21, 1997.
May 7, 1997.
June 6, 1997.
ISTEA: Reauthorizing Transportation Programs for Six Months.
November 4, 1997 S. Hrg. 105-367.
Status of Department of Transportation Headquarters Building.
November 5, 1997. S. Hrg. 105-408.
Water Resources Development Act, S. 2131. June 23, 1998. S. Hrg.
105-697.
Economic Development Partnership Act, S. 1647. July 14, 1998. S.
Hrg. 105-914.
Patent and Trademark Office Building Consolidation. September 23,
1998. S. Hrg. 105-919.
Subcommittee on Superfund, Waste Control and Risk Assessment:
Brownfield Liability and Resource Issues. March 4, 1997. S. Hrg.
105-42.
Superfund Cleanup Acceleration Act, S. 8. March 5, 1997. S. Hrg.
105-60.
Subcommittee on Drinking Water, Fisheries, and Wildlife:
Salmon Recovery on the Snake River. October 8, 1998. S. Hrg. 105-
994.
Subcommittee on Clean Air, Wetlands, Private Property, and Nuclear
Safety:
Clean Air Act Oversight: Ozone and Particulate Matter Standards. S
Hrg. 105-50, Part I.
February 5, 1997.
February 12, 1997 (Full Committee hearing).
March 3, 1997--Oklahoma City, OK.
S Hrg. 105-50, Part II.
April 24, 1997.
April 29, 1997.
July 24, 1997.
Ozone and Particulate Matter Research Act, S. 1084. October 22,
1997. S. Hrg. 105-355.
Clean Air Act: Proposed Regional Haze Regulations. April 23, 1998.
S. Hrg. 105-677.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Oversight. July 30, 1998. S. Hrg. 105-
918.
Clean Air Act: Regional Haze and Mercury Pollution. October 1, 1998.
S. Hrg. 105-946.
Acid Deposition Control Act, S. 1097. October 6, 1998. S. Hrg. 105-
945.
COMMITTEE PRINTS
Committee Membership list, January 1997. S. Prt. 105-8.
Rules of the Committee on Environment and Public Works for the 105th
Congress. January 28, 1997. S. Prt. 105-9.
Committee Membership list. June 23, 1997. S. Prt. 105-31.
Resolutions Adopted by Committee on Environment and Public Works in
the 105th Congress. October 21, 1998. S. Prt. 105-66.
Final Calendar of the Committee on Environment and Public Works,
105th Congress. S. Prt. 105-91.
REPORTS
Activities of the Committee on Environment and Public Works, 104th
Congress April 22, 1997. S. Rpt. 105-13.
John F. Kennedy Center Parking Improvements Act (S. 797). June 18,
1997. S. Rpt. 105-30.
Environmental Policy and Conflict Resolution Act (S. 399). July 31,
1997. S. Rpt. 105-60.
Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1997 (S. 1173).
October 1, 1997. S. Rpt. 105-95.
Endangered Species Recovery Act of 1977 (S. 1180). October 31, 1997.
S. Rpt. 105-128.
Pfiesteria Research Act of 1997 (S. 1219). November 4, 1997. S. Rpt.
105-132.
Asian Elephant Conservation Act (S. 1287). November 7, 1997. S. Rpt.
105-142.
Atlantic Striped Bass Conservation Act of 1997 (H.R. 1658). November
8, 1997. S. Rpt. 105-149.
Superfund Cleanup Acceleration Act of 1998 (S. 8). May 19, 1998. S.
Rpt. 105-192.
Coastal Barrier Resources System correction (S. 1104). June 12,
1998. S. Rpt. 105-214.
John F. Kennedy Center Act reauthorization (S. 2038). June 12, 1998.
S. Rpt. 105-215.
Wetlands and Wildlife Enhancement Act (S. 1677). June 19, 1998. S.
Rpt. 105-218.
African Elephant Conservation Act (S. 627). June 25, 1998. S. Rpt.
105-222.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission Fairness in Funding Act (S. 2090).
June 25, 1998. S. Rpt. 105-223.
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Establishment Act (S. 2095).
June 25, 1998. S. Rpt. 105-224.
Marion National Fish Hatchery, Marion, Alabama (S. 1883). July 24,
1998. S. Rpt. 105-263.
Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp Promotion Act (S.
2319). July 27, 1998. S. Rpt. 105-266.
National Wildlife Refuge System Volunteer and Partnership
Enhancement Act (S. 2244). July 28, 1998. S. Rpt. 105-270.
Estuary Habitat Restoration Partnership Act (S. 1222). July 29,
1998. S. Rpt. 105-273.
Bear Protection Act (S. 263). July 31, 1998. S. Rpt. 105-281.
Rhino and Tiger Product Labeling Act (S. 361). July 31, 1998. S.
Rpt. 105-282.
Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife Restoration Act (S. 659). July 31,
1998. S. Rpt. 105-283.
Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation Act (S. 1970). July 31,
1998. S. Rpt. 105-284.
Fish and Wildlife Revenue Enhancement Act (S. 2094). July 31, 1998.
S. Rpt. 105-285.
Water Resources Development Act of 1998 (S. 2131). August 25, 1998.
S. Rpt. 105-286.
National Environmental Education Amendments Act of 1998 (S. 2359).
August 25, 1998. S. Rpt. 105-287.
National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1998 (S. 2317).
September 8, 1998. S. Rpt. 105-310.
Disaster Mitigation Act of 1998 (S. 2361). September 11, 1998. S.
Rpt. 105-326.
Economic Development Administration Reform Act (S. 2364). September
14, 1998. S. Rpt. 105-332.
Coastal Barrier Map Correction (S. 2351). September 28, 1998. S.
Rpt. 105-350.
Coastal Barrier Map Correction (S. 2469). September 28, 1998. S.
Rpt. 105-351.
Coastal Barrier Map Correction (S. 2470). September 28, 1998. S.
Rpt. 105-352.
Coastal Barrier Map Correction (S. 2474). September 28, 1998. S.
Rpt. 105-353.
Tunnison Lab Hagerman Field Station Fish Hatchery (S. 2505).
September 28, 1998. S. Rpt. 105-354.
Border Smog Reduction Act (H.R. 8). September 28, 1998. S. Rpt. 105-
355.
Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund Amendments Act (S. 555).
October 1, 1998. S. Rpt. 105-360.
Migratory Bird Treaty Reform Act of 1998 (H.R. 2863). October 5,
1998. S. Rpt. 105-366.
AUTHOR INDEX
AUTHOR INDEX
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Mr. ABRAHAM
S. 1970.--A bill to require the Secretary of the Interior to
establish a program to provide assistance in the conservation of
neotropical migratory birds. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)
Mr. AKAKA
S. 214.--A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and
Emergency Assistance Act to combat fraud and price-gouging
committed in connection with the provision of consumer goods and
services for cleanup, repair, and recovery from the effects of a
major disaster declared by the President. (DISASTER RELIEF)
Mr. ALLARD
S. 555.--A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to require
that at least 85 percent of funds appropriated to the
Environmental Protection Agency from the Leaking Underground
Storage Tank Trust Fund be distributed to States to carry
enforcement of subtitle I of that Act. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
S. 616.--A bill to amend titles 23 and 49, United States Code, to
improve the designation of metropolitan planning organizations.
(TRANSPORTATION)
S. 1224.--A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liaibility Act of 1980 to ensure full Federal
compliance with that Act. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
S. 1749.--A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to
provide funding for the implementation of the endangered fish
recovery implementation programs for the Upper Colorado and San
Juan River Basins. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)
S. 2094.--A bill to amend the Fish and Wildlife Improvement Act of
1978 to enable the Secretary of the Interior to more effectively
use the proceeds of sales of certain items. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)
Mr. ASHCROFT
S. 2019.--A bill to prohibit the use of Federal funds to implement
the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on
Climate Change unless or until the Senate has given its advice and
consent to ratification of the Kyoto Protocol and to clarify the
authority of Federal agencies with respect to the regulation of
the emissions of carbon dioxide. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
Mr. BAUCUS
S. 443.--A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to provide
congressional authorization for restrictions on receipt of out-of-
State municipal solid waste and for State control over
transportation of municipal solid waste. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
S. 532.--A bill to authorize funds to further the strong Federal
interest in in the improvement of highways and transportation.
(TRANSPORTATION)
S. 1456.--A bill to authorize an interpretive center at Fort Peck
Dam, Montana. (WATER RESOURCES)
S. 1647.--A bill to reauthorize and make reforms to programs
authorized by the Public Works and Economic Development Act of
1965. (ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT)
S. 1913.--A bill to require the Secretary of the Interior to sell
leaseholds at the Canyon Ferry Reservoir in the State of Montana
and to establish a trust and fund for the conservation of fish and
wildlife and enhancement of public hunting and fishing
opportunities in the State. (WATER RESOURCES)
S. 2481.--A bill to amend the Public Building Act of 1959 to improve
the process of constructing, altering, and acquiring public
buildings. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)
Mr. BENNETT
S. 1258.--A bill to amend the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real
Property Acquisitions Policies Act of 1970 to prohibit an alien
who is not lawfully present in the United States from receiving
assistance under that Act. (TRANSPORTATION)
Mr. BIDEN
S. 2351.--A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make
corrections to a map relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources
System. (INTERIOR DEPARTMENT)
Mr. BINGAMAN
S. 1091.--A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to provide
for maintenance of public roads used by school buses serving
certain Indian reservations. (TRANSPORTATION)
S. 1706.--A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to encourage
States to enact laws that ban the sale of alcohol through a drive-
up or drive-through sales window. (TRANSPORTATION)
Mr. BOND
S. 975.--A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to extend the
bridge discretionary program. (TRANSPORTATION)
S. 1399.--A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to carry out
a project to protect and enhance fish and wildlife habitat of
Missouri River and middle Mississippi River. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)
S. 1400.--A bill to provide a 6-month extension of highway, highway
safety, and transit programs pending enactment of a law
reauthorizaing the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency
Act of 1991. (TRANSPORTATION)
S. 1454.--A bill to provide a 6-month extension of highway, highway
safety, and transit programs pending enactment of a law
reauthorizaing the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency
Act of 1991. (TRANSPORTATION)
S. 1519.--A bill to provide a 6-month extension of highway, highway
safety, and transit programs pending enactment of a law
reauthorizaing the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency
Act of 1991. (TRANSPORTATION)
Mrs. BOXER
S. 333.--A bill to increase the period of availability of certain
emergency relief funds allocated under section 125 of title 23,
United States Code, to carry out a project to repair or
reconstruct a portion of a Federal-aid primary route in San Mateo,
California. (TRANSPORTATION)
S. 408.--A bill to establish sources of funding for certain
transportation infrastructure projects in the vicinity of the
border between the United States and Mexico that are necessary to
accommodate increased traffic resulting from implementation of the
North America Free Trade Agreement, including construction of new
Federal border crossing facilities. (TRANSPORTATION)
S. 599.--A bill to protect children and other vulnerable
subpopulations from exposure to certain environmental pollutants.
(ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
S. 1716.--A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior, acting
through the Commissioner of Reclamation, to develop an action plan
to restore the Salton Sea in California and to conduct wildlife
resource studies of the Salton Sea. (WATER RESOURCES)
S. 1898.--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 1301
Clay Street in Oakland, California, as the ``Ronald V. Dellums
Federal Building.'' (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)
S. 2444.--A bill to redesignate the Federal building located at
10301 South Compton Avenue, in Los Angeles, California, and known
as the Watts Finance Office, as the ``Augustus F. Hawkins Post
Office Building.'' (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)
Mr. BREAUX
S. 1533.--A bill to amend the Migratory Bird Treaty Act to clarify
restrictions under that Act of baiting. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)
S. 2560.--A bill to authorize electronic issuance and recognition of
migratory bird hunting and conservation stamps. (FISH AND
WILDLIFE)
Mr. BYRD
S. 182.--A bill to make available for obligation such sums as are
necessary to pay the Federal share of completion of construction
of the Appalachian development highway system (TRANSPORTATION)
Mr. CHAFEE
S. 445.--A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to encourage
recycling of waste tires and abate tire dumps and tire stockpiles.
(ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
S. 468.--A bill to continue the successful Federal role in
developing a national intermodal surface transportation system,
through programs that ensure the safe and efficient movement of
people and goods, improve economic productivity, preserve the
environment, and strengthen partnerships among all levels of
government and the private sector. (TRANSPORTATION)
S. 797.--A bill to amend the John F. Kennedy Center Act to authorize
the design and construction of additions to the parking garage and
certain site improvements. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)
S. 963.--A bill to establish a transportation credit assistance
pilot program. (TRANSPORTATION)
S. 1007.--A bill to amend the Robert J. Stafford Disaster Relief and
Emergency Assistance Act to reduce the costs of disaster relief
and emergency assistance. (DISASTER RELIEF)
S. 1059.--A bill to amend the National Wildlife Refuge System
Administration Act of 1966 to improve the management of the
National Wildlife Refuge System. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)
S. 1222.--A bill to catalyze restoration of estuary habitat through
more efficient financing of projects and enhanced coordination of
Federal and non-Federal restoration programs. (WATER RESOURCES)
S. 1363.--A bill to amend the Sikes Act to enhance fish and wildlife
conservation and natural resources management programs. (FISH AND
WILDLIFE)
S. 1455.--A bill to provide financial assistance for the relocation
and expansion of Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology, Providence,
Rhode Island. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)
S. 1677.--A bill to reauthorize the North American Wetlands
Conservation Act and the Partnerships for Wildlife Act. (FISH AND
WILDLIFE)
S. 2038.--A bill to amend the John F. Kennedy Center Act to
authorize appropriations for the John F. Kennedy Center for the
Performing Arts and to further define the criteria for capital
repair and operation and maintenance. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)
S. 2066.--A bill to reduce exposure to environmental tobacco smoke.
(ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
S. 2090.--A bill to extend the authority of the Nuclear Regulatory
Commission to collect fees through 2003. (NUCLEAR REGULATION)
S. 2095.--A bill to reauthorize and amend the National Fish and
Wildlife Foundation Establishment Act. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)
S. 2131.--A bill to provide for the conservation and development of
water and related resources, to authorize the Secretary of the
Army to construct various projects for improvements to rivers and
harbors in the United States. (WATER RESOURCES)
S. 2244.--A bill to amend the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 to
promote volunteer programs and community partnerships for the
benefit of national wildlife refuges. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)
S. 2317.--A bill to improve the National Wildlife Refuge System.
(FISH AND WILDLIFE)
S. 2319.--A bill to authorize the use of receipts from the sale of
migratory bird hunting and conservation stamps to promote
additional stamp purchases. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)
S. 2364.--A bill to reauthorize and make reforms to programs
authorized by the Public Works and Economic Development Act of
1995. (ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT)
S. 2617.--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to authorize the
President to enter into agreements to provide regulatory credit
for voluntary early action to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions.
(ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
Mr. CLELAND
S. 347.--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 100
Alabama Street NW, in Atlanta, Georgia, as the ``Sam Nunn Federal
Center.'' (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)
S. 884.--A bill to amend the Appalachian Regional Development Act of
1965 to add Elbert County and Hart County, Georgia to the
Appalachian region. (ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT)
Mr. COATS
S. 463.--A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to permit a
Governor to limit the disposal of out-of-State solid waste in the
Governor's State. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
Mr. CONRAD
S. 384.--A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to allow
States to regulate the disposal of municipal solid waste generated
outside the State. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
S. 684.--A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and
Emergency Assistance Act to provide assistance to local
educational agencies in cases of certain disasters. (DISASTER
RELIEF)
Mr. COVERDELL
S. 478.--A bill to designate the Federal building and United States
courthouse located at 475 Mulberry Street in Macon, Georgia as the
``William Augustus Bootle Federal Building and United States
Courthouse.'' (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)
S. 715.--A bill to redesignate the Dublin Federal Courthouse
building located in Dublin, Georgia, as the ``J. Roy Royland
Federal Courthouse.'' (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)
S. 1639.--A bill to amend the Emergency Planning and Community
Right-to-Know Act of 1986 to cover Federal facilities.
(ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
S. 1923.--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to
ensure compliance by Federal facilities with pollution control
requirements. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
Mr. CRAIG
S. 774.--A bill to provide for the stabilization, enhancement,
restoration, and management of the Coeur d'Alene River basin
watershed. (WATER RESOURCES)
S. 2505.--A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey
title to the Tunnison Lab Hagerman Field Station in Gooding
County, Idaho, to the University of Idaho. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)
Mr. D'AMATO
S. 383.--A bill to require the Director of the Federal Emergency
Management Agency to provide funds for compensation for expenses
incurred by the State of New York, Nassau County and Suffolk
County, New York, and New York City, NY, as a result of the crash
of flight 800 of Trans World Airlines. (DISASTER RELIEF)
S. 733.--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to expand the coverage of
the single transport region established to control interstate
pollution and to apply control measures throughout the region.
(ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
S. 1553.--A bill to amend the Marine Protection, Research, and
Sanctuaries Act of 1972 with respect to the dumping of dredged
material in Long Island Sound. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)
Mr. DASCHLE
S. 1099.--A bill to authorize the Secretary of the Army to acquire
such land in the vicinity of Pierre, South Dakota, as the
Secretary determines is adversely affected by the full wintertime
Oahe Powerplant release. (WATER RESOURCES)
S. 1341.--A bill to provide for mitigation of territorial wildlife
habitat lost as a result of the construction and operation of the
Pick-Sloan Missouri River Basin program in the State of South
Dakota. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)
S. 1672.--A bill to expand the authority of the Secretary of the
Army to improve the control of erosion on the Missouri River.
(WATER RESOURCES)
S. 2105.--A bill to require the Secretary of the Army to conduct a
study of the Nibrara River watershed and the operations of Fort
Randall Dam and Gavins Point Dam on the Missouri River to
determine the feasibility of alleviating certain bank erosion and
sedimentation problems. (WATER RESOURCES)
Mr. DeWINE
S. 289.--A bill to designate the United States courthouse to be
constructed at the corner of Superior Road and Huron Road in
Cleveland, Ohio, as the ``Carl B. Stokes United States
Courthouse.'' (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)
Mr. DODD
S. 899.--A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to provide for
flow control of municipal solid waste. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
S. 960.--A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to authorize
the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to direct that a portion of any
civil penalty assessed be used to assist local communities.
(NUCLEAR REGULATION)
Mr. DOMENICI
S. 1417.--A bill to provide for the design, construction, furnishing
and equipping of a Center for Performing Arts within the complex
known as the New Mexico Hispanic Cultural Center. (PUBLIC
BUILDINGS)
Mr. DORGAN
S. 331.--A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to provide a
minimum allocation of highway funds for States that have low
population densities anc comprise large geographic areas.
(TRANSPORTATION)
S. 1498.--A bill to require States to adopt laws prohibiting open
alcoholic containers in automobiles. (TRANSPORTATION)
Mr. DURBIN
S. 1055.--A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to extend
the Interstate 4R discretionary program. (TRANSPORTATION)
Mr. ENZI
S. 1332.--A bill to amend title 28, United States Code, to recognize
and protect State efforts to improve environmental mitigation and
compliance through the promotion of voluntary environmental
audits, including limited protection from discovery and limited
protection from penalties. (ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION)
Mr. FAIRCLOTH
S. 1219.--A bill to require the establishment of a research and
grant program for the eradication or control of pfiesteria
piscicida and other aquatic toxins. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
S. 1607.--A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to carry out an
environmental restoration and enhancement project at the Eastern
Channel of the Lockweeds Folly River, Brunswick County, North
Carolina. (WATER RESOURCES)
Mr. FEINGOLD
S. 34.--A bill to phase out Federal funding of the Tennessee Valley
Authority (NUCLEAR REGULATION)
Mrs. FEINSTEIN
S. 203.--A bill to amend the Federal Property and Administrative
Services Act of 1949 to authorize the transfer to State and local
government of certain surplus property for use for law enforcement
or public safety purposes
S. 1576.--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to permit the exclusive
application of California State regulations regarding reformulated
gasoline in certain areas within the State (ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION)
Mr. FORD
S. 250.--A bill to designate the United States courthouse located in
Paducah, Kentucky, as the ``Edward Huggins Johnstone United States
Courthouse.'' (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)
S. 491.--A bill to amend the National Wildlife Refuge System
Administration Act of 1966 to prohibit the United States Fish and
Wildlife Service from acquiring land to establish a refuge of the
National Wildlife Refuge System unless at least 50 percent of the
owners of the land in the proposed refuge favor the acquisition.
(FISH AND WILDLIFE)
Mr. FRIST
S. 1268.--A bill to amend the Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933
to modify provisions relating to the Board of Directors of the
Tennessee Valley Authority. (TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY)
Mr. GLENN
S. 659.--A bill to amend the Great Lakes Fish and Wildlife
Restoration Act of 1980 to provide for implementation of
recommendations of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service
contained in the Great Lakes Fishery Restoration Study Report.
(FISH AND WILDLIFE)
S. 1800.--A bill to designate the Federal building and United States
courthouse located at 85 Marconi Boulevard in Columbis, OH, as the
``Joseph P. Kinneary United States Courthouse.'' (PUBLIC
BUILDINGS)
Mr. GORTON
S. 1904.--A bill to amend the Elwha River Ecosystem and Fisheries
Restoration Act to provide further for the acquisition and removal
of the Elwha dam and acquisition of the Glines Canyon dam and the
restoration of the Elwha River ecosystem and native anadromous
fisheries. (FISH AND WILDLIFE; WATER RESOURCES)
Mr. GRAHAM
S. 681.--A bill to designate the Federal Building and United States
courthouse located at 300 Northeast First Avenue in Miami,
Florida, as the ``David W. Dyer Federal Courthouse.'' (PUBLIC
BUILDINGS)
S. 2469.--A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make
technical corrections to a map relating to the Coastal Barrier
Resources System. (INTERIOR DEPARTMENT)
S. 2470.--A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make
technical corrections to a map relating to the Coastal Barrier
Resources System. (INTERIOR DEPARTMENT)
Mr. GRAMM
S. 628.--A bill to designate the United States courthouse to be
constructed at the corner of 7th Street and East Jackson Street in
Brownsville, Texas, as the ``Reynaldo G. Garza United States
Courthouse.'' (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)
S. 2523.--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 300
East 8th Street in Austin, Texas, as the ``J.J. `Jake' Pickle
Federal Building.'' (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)
Mr. HAGEL
S. 2406.--A bill to prohibit the Administrator of the Environmental
Protection Agency from implementing the national primary drinking
water regulations for copper in drinking water until certain
studies are completed. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
Mr. HATCH
S. 878.--A bill to redesignate the Federal Building located at 717
Madison Place, Northwest, in the District of Columbia, as the
``Howard T. Markey National Courts Building.'' (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)
Mr. HOLLINGS
S. 1104.--A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make
corrections in maps relating to the Coastal Barrier Resources
System. (DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR)
S. 2474.--A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to make
technical corrections to a map relating to the Coastal Barrier
Resources System. (INTERIOR DEPARTMENT)
Mr. INHOFE
S. 1084.--A bill to establish a research and monitoring program for
the national ambient air quality standards for ozone and
particulate matter and to reinstate the original standards under
the Clean Air Act. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
S. 2359.--A bill to amend the National Environmental Education Act
to extend the programs under the Act. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
S. 2361.--A bill to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and
Emergency Assistance Act Act to authorize programs for predisaster
mitigation, to streamline the administration of disaster relief,
to control the Federal costs of disaster assistance. (DISASTER
RELIEF)
Mr. JEFFORDS
S. 361.--A bill to amend the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to
prohibit the sale, import, and export of products labeled as
containing endangered species. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)
S. 627.--A bill to reauthorize the African Elephant Conservation
Act. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)
S. 1287.--A bill to assist the conservation of Asian elephants by
supporting and providing financial resources for the conservation
programs of nations within the range of Asian elephants and
projects of persons with demonstrated expertise in the
conservation of Asian elephants. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)
Mr. JOHNSON
S. 2293.--A bill to increase the funding authorization for the James
River, South Dakota, flood control project and direct the
Secretary of the Army to enter into a programmatic agreement with
the non-Federal sponsor of the project. (WATER RESOURCES)
Mr. KEMPTHORNE
S. 1180.--A bill to reauthorize the Endangered Species Act. (FISH
AND WILDLIFE)
S. 2512.--A bill to establish a National Resources Institute at the
Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory.
(DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR)
Mr. KERREY
S. 1155.--A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to make
safety a priority of the Federal-aid highway program.
(TRANSPORTATION)
S. 1243.--A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to enhance
safety on 2-lane rural highways. (TRANSPORTATION)
Mr. LAUTENBERG
S. 18.--A bill to assist the States and local governments in
assessing and remediating brownfield sites and encouraging cleanup
programs (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
S. 412.--A bill to provide for a national standard to prohibit the
operation of motor vehicles by intoxicated individuals.
(TRANSPORTATION)
S. 645.--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to
improve the enforcement and compliance programs. (ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION)
S. 708.--A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to provide
for a national minimum penalty for an individual who operates a
motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol.
(TRANSPORTATION)
S. 826.--A bill to amend the Public Health Service Act to protect
the public from environmental tobacco smoke. (ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY)
S. 769.--A bill to amend the provisions of the Emergency Planning
and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986 to expand the public's
right to know about toxic chemical use and release, to promote
pollution prevention. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
S. 833.--A bill to designate the Federal building courthouse at
Public Square and Superior Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio, as the
``Howard M. Metzenbaum United States Courthouse.'' (PUBLIC
BUILDINGS)
S. 971.--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to
improve the quality of coastal recreation waters. (ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY)
S. 1317.--A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 to expand the opportunity
for health protection for citizens affected by hazardous waste
sites. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
S. 1497.--A bill to release constributors of ordinary trash and
minor amounts of hazardous substances from litigation under the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability
Act of 1980. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
Mr. LEAHY
S. Con. Res. 82.--A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of
Congress that the Administrator of the Environmental Protection
Agency should take immediate steps to abate emissions of mercury
and release to Congress the study of mercury required under the
Clean Air Act. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
S. 1915.--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to establish
requirements concerning the operation of fossil fuel-fired
electric utility steam generating units, commercial and industrial
boiler units, solid waste incineration units, medical waste
incinerators, hazardous waste combustors, chlor-alkali plants, and
Portland cement plants to reduce emissions of mercury to the
environment. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
Mr. LEVIN
S. 316.--A bill to direct the Administrator of the Environmental
Protection Agency to provide for a review of a decision concerning
a construction grant for the Ypsilanti Wastewater Treatment Plant
in Wastenaw County, Michigan. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
S. 1386.--A bill to facilitate the remediation of contaminated
sediments in the waters of the United States. (ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY)
Mr. LIEBERMAN
S. 1348.--A bill to provide for innovative strategies for achieving
superior environmental performance. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
S. 1355.--A bill to designate the United States courthouse located
in New Haven, Connecticut, as the ``Richard C. Lee United States
Courthouse (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)
S. 2610.--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to repeal the
grandfather status for electric utility units. (ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY)
Mr. LOTT
S. 1324.--A bill to deauthorize a portion of the project for
navigation, Biloxi Harbor, Mississippi. (WATER RESOURCES)
S. 2180.--A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 to clarify liability under
that Act for certain recycling transactions. (ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY)
Mr. LUGAR
S. 284.--A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to improve
safety at public railway-highway crossings. (TRANSPORTATION)
Mr. McCAIN
S. 196.--A bill to amend the Public Buildings Act of 1959 to require
the Administrator to General Services to prioritize construction
and alteration projects in accordance with merit-based needs
criteria (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)
S. 399.--A bill to amend the Morris K. Udall Scholarship and
Excellence in National Environmental and Native American Public
Policy Act of 1992 to establish the United States Institute for
Environmental Conflict Resolution to conduct environmental
conflict resolution and training. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
S. 1152.--A bill to establish the National Environmental Technology
Achievement Award. (ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION)
Mr. McCONNELL
S. 263.--A bill to prohibit the import, export, sale, purchase,
possession, transportation, acquisition, and receipt of bear
viscera or products that contain or claim to contain bear viscera.
(FISH AND WILDLIFE)
S. 557.--A bill to amend the Clean Air Act to exclude beverage
alcohol compounds emitted from aging warehouses from the
definition of volatile organic compounds. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
S. 1896.--A bill to transfer administrative jurisdiction over Land
Between the Lakes National Recreation Center to the Secretary of
Agriculture. (WATER RESOURCES)
S. 2005.--A bill to amend the Federal Power Act to ensure that
certain Federal power customers are provided protection by the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. (TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY)
Ms. MOSELEY-BRAUN
S. 1125.--A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to extend
the discretionary bridge program. (TRANSPORTATION)
Mr. MOYNIHAN
S. 154.--A bill to improve Orchard Beach, New York (WATER RESOURCES)
S. 586.--A bill to reauthorize the Intermodal Surface Transportation
Efficiency Act of 1991. (TRANSPORTATION)
S. 958.--A bill to provide for the redesignation of a portion of
State Route 17 in New York and Pennsylvania as Interstate Route
86. (TRANSPORTATION)
S. 1097.--A bill to reduce acid deposition under the Clean Air Act.
(ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
S. 1108.--A bill to designate the Federal building located at 290
Broadway in New York, New York, as the ``Ronald H. Brown Federal
Building.'' (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)
S. 1700.--A bill to designate the headquarters building of the
Department of Housing and Urban Development in Washington,
District of Columbia, as the ``Robert C. Weaver Federal
Building.'' (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)
S. 2377.--A bill amend the Clean Air Act to limit the concentration
of sulfur in gasoline used in motor vehicles. (ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY)
Mr. MURKOWSKI
S. 2032.--A bill to designate the Federal building in Juneau,
Alaska, as the ``Hurff A. Saunders Federal Building.'' (PUBLIC
BUILDINGS)
Mr. NICKLES
S. 1381.--A bill to direct the Secretary of the Army to convey lands
for the Candy Lake project, Osage County, Oklahoma. (WATER
RESOURCES)
Mr. REID
S. 1043.--A bill to designate the United States courthouse under
construction at the corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Clark Avenue
in Las Vegas, Nevada, as the ``Lloyd D. George United States
Courthouse.'' (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)
Mr. ROBB
S. 448.--A bill to amend the Solid Waste Disposal Act to authorize
local governments and Governors to restrict receipt of out-of-
State solid waste. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
S. 483.--A bill to fully fund the construction of the Woodrow Wilson
Memorial Bridge. (TRANSPORTATION)
S. 2113.--A bill to reduce traffic congestion, promote economic
development, and improve the quality of life in the metropolitan
Washington region. (TRANSPORTATION)
S. 2620.--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to
establish a National Clean Water Trust Fund and to authorize the
Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency to use
amounts in the Fund to carry out projects to promote the recovery
of waters of the United States from damage resulting from
violations of that Act. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
Mr. ROBERTS
S. 1000.--A bill to designate the United States courthouse at 500
State Avenue in Kansas City, Kansas, as the ``Robert J. Dole
United States Courthouse.'' (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)
Mr. ROTH
S. 531.--A bill to designate a portion of the Arctic National
Wildlife Refuge as wilderness. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)
Mr. SARBANES
S. 618.--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to
assist in the restoration of the Chesapeake Bay. (ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION)
S. 619.--A bill to establish a Chesapeake Bay Gateways and
Watertrails Network. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)
S. 2218.--A bill to require the Secretary of the Army, acting
through the Chief of Engineers, to evaluate, develop, and
implement a strategic master plan for States on the Atlantic Ocean
to address problems associated with toxic microorganisms in tidal
and non-tidal wetlands and waters. (WATER RESOURCES)
Mr. SHELBY
S. 751.--A bill to protect and enhance sportmen's opportunities and
conservation of wildlife (FISH AND WILDLIFE)
S. 1298.--A bill to designate the Federal building located in
Florence, Alabama, as the ``Justice John McKinley Federal
Building'' (PUBLIC BUILDINGS).
S. 1883.--A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey
the Marion National Fish Hatchery and the Claude Harris National
Aquacultural Research Center to the State of Alabama. (FISH AND
WILDLIFE)
Mr. SMITH of NEW HAMPSHIRE
S. 8.--A bill to reauthorize and amend the Comprehensive
Environmental Response, Liability, and Compensation Act of 1980
(ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
Ms. SNOWE
S. 276.--A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to conform to
State law the vehicle weight limitations on certain portions of
the Interstate System. (TRANSPORTATION)
S. 1531.--A bill to deauthorize certain portions of the project for
navigation, Bass Harbor, Maine. (WATER RESOURCES)
S. 1532.--A bill to amend the Water Resources Development Act of
1996 to deauthorize te remainder of the project at East Boothbay
Harbor, Maine. (WATER RESOURCES)
Mr. SPECTER
S. 2557.--A bill to authorize construction and operation of the
Valley Forge Museum of the American Revolution at Valley Forge
National Historical Park. (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)
Mr. STEVENS
S. 49.--A bill to amend the wetlands regulatory program under the
Federal Water Pollution Control Act to provide credit for the low
wetlands loss rate in Alaska and recognize the significant extent
of wetlands conservation in Alaska, to protect Alaskan property
owners, and to ease the burden on overly regulated Alaskan cities,
boroughs, municipalities, and villages (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
Mr. THOMAS
S. 1176.--A bill to guarantee that Federal agencies identify State
agencies and counties as cooperating agencies when fulfilling
their environmental planning responsibilities under the National
Environmental Policy Act.
Mr. THURMOND
S. 752.--A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, to modify the
minimum allocation formula under the Federal-aid highway program
(TRANSPORTATION)
Mr. TORRICELLI
S. 951.--A bill to reestablish the Office of Noise Abatement and
Control in the Environmental Protection Agency. (ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY)
S. 1321.--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to
permit grants for the national estuary program to be used for the
development and implementation of a comprehensive conservation and
management plan, to reauthorize appropriations to carry out the
program. (ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY)
S. 1557.--A bill to end the use of steel jaw leghold traps on
animals in the United States. (FISH AND WILDLIFE)
S. 2649.--A bill to enact the Passaic River Basin Flood Management
Program. (WATER RESOURCES)
Mr. WARNER
S. 335.--A bill to authorize funds for construction of highways.
(TRANSPORTATION)
S. 819.--A bill to designate the United States courthouse at 200
South Washington Street in Alexandria, Virginia, as the ``Martin
V.B. Bostetter, Jr. United States Courthouse.'' (PUBLIC BUILDINGS)
S. 1173.--A bill to authorize funds for construction of highways,
for highway safety programs, and for mass transit programs.
(TRANSPORTATION)
S. 2062.--A bill to amend the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 to clarify liability under
that Act for certain recycling transactions. (ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY)
Mr. WYDEN
S. 2189.--A bill to amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to
authorize the use of State revolving loan funds for construction
of water conservation and quality improvements. (ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY)