[Senate Senate Committee on the Judiciary Final Edition]
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COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY
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LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE
CALENDAR
ONE HUNDRED SIXTH CONGRESS
Convened January 6, 1999
FIRST SESSION
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Adjourned November 19, 1999
Convened January 24, 2000
SECOND SESSION
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Adjourned December 15, 2000
ORRIN G. HATCH, Chairman
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U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 2002
SENATE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY
ONE HUNDRED SIXTH CONGRESS
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ORRIN G. HATCH, Utah, Chairman
STROM THURMOND, South Carolina PATRICK J. LEAHY, Vermont
CHARLES E. GRASSLEY, Iowa EDWARD M. KENNEDY,
ARLEN SPECTER, Pennsylvania Massachusetts
JON KYL, Arizona JOSEPH R. BIDEN, Jr.,
MIKE DeWINE, Ohio Delaware
JOHN ASHCROFT, Missouri HERBERT KOHL, Wisconsin
SPENCER ABRAHAM, Michigan DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California
JEFF SESSIONS, Alabama RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD,
BOB SMITH, New Hampshire Wisconsin
ROBERT G. TORRICELLI, New
Jersey
CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York
Manus Cooney, Chief Counsel and Staff Director
Bruce A. Cohen, Minority Chief Counsel
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January 7, 1999--Senate agreed to S. Res. 12 and S. Res. 14, making
majority and minority party appointments to the Senate Committee on the
Judiciary for the 106th Congress (CR-S 45).
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Committee Room SD-224, Dirksen Senate Office Building,
Washington, DC 20510-6275
Telephone
Room No. Offices Extension\1\
SD-224 Dirksen Full Committee............................................. 5225
SH-308 Hart Administrative Oversight and the Courts.................... 6736
SH-229 Hart Antitrust, Business Rights, and Competition................ 9494
SH-221 Hart Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights.............. 8081
SH-157 Hart Criminal Justice Oversight................................. 2683
SH-807 Hart Immigration................................................ 6098
SD-161 Dirksen Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information.......... 6791
SD-519 Dirksen Youth Violence............................................. 7572
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\1\ If calling from outside the office, dial 224 and the extension
listed above. The area code for Washington, DC, is 202.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Page
Members of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary..................
2
Table of Contents.................................................
3
Subcommittees of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary............
4
Subcommittee Assignments..........................................
5
Jurisdiction of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary.............
6
Rules of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary....................
7
Bills and Resolutions Referred to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary:
Senate Bills..................................................
9
Senate Resolutions............................................
81
Senate Concurrent Resolutions.................................
101
Senate Joint Resolutions......................................
105
House Bills and Resolutions...................................
111
Bills of Interest to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary....
121
Measures Referred to the Subcommittees:
Standards To Be Used in Adjudicating Private Claims Bills
(Administrative Oversight and the Courts)...................
123
Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts.......
125
Subcommittee on Antitrust, Business Rights, and Competition...
127
Subcommittee on the Constitution, Federalism, and Property
Rights......................................................
129
Subcommittee on Criminal Justice Oversight....................
131
Rules of Procedure (Immigration)..............................
133
Subcommittee on Immigration...................................
135
Subcommittee on Technology, Terrorism, and Government
Information.................................................
137
Subcommittee on Youth Violence................................
139
Calendar of Nominations...........................................
141
Alphabetical List of Nominees.....................................
161
Meetings of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary:
Executive Sessions and Other Committee Business...............
175
Hearings on Legislation.......................................
187
Other Hearings................................................
191
Presidential Messages.............................................
201
Senate Reports....................................................
203
Conference Reports................................................
205
Publications Issued by the Senate Committee on the Judiciary:
Hearings......................................................
207
Miscellaneous Publications....................................
215
Public Laws.......................................................
217
Private Laws......................................................
221
Index of Short Titles for Senate and House Bills..................
223
Index to Legislation..............................................
229
Index to Sponsors.................................................
257
SUBCOMMITTEES \1\
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ADMINISTRATIVE OVERSIGHT AND THE COURTS
CHARLES E. GRASSLEY, Iowa, Chairman
JEFF SESSIONS, Alabama ROBERT G. TORRICELLI, New
STROM THURMOND, South Carolina Jersey
SPENCER ABRAHAM, Michigan RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD,
Wisconsin
CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York
ANTITRUST, BUSINESS RIGHTS, AND COMPETITION
MIKE DeWINE, Ohio, Chairman
ORRIN G. HATCH, Utah HERBERT KOHL, Wisconsin
ARLEN SPECTER, Pennsylvania ROBERT G. TORRICELLI, New
STROM THURMOND, South Carolina Jersey
PATRICK J. LEAHY, Vermont
CONSTITUTION, FEDERALISM, AND PROPERTY RIGHTS
JOHN ASHCROFT, Missouri, Chairman
ORRIN G. HATCH, Utah RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD,
BOB SMITH, New Hampshire Wisconsin
ARLEN SPECTER, Pennsylvania EDWARD M. KENNEDY,
STROM THURMOND, South Carolina Massachusetts
PATRICK J. LEAHY, Vermont
CRIMINAL JUSTICE OVERSIGHT
STROM THURMOND, South Carolina, Chairman
MIKE DeWINE, Ohio CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York
JOHN ASHCROFT, Missouri JOSEPH R. BIDEN, Jr.,
SPENCER ABRAHAM, Michigan Delaware
JEFF SESSIONS, Alabama ROBERT G. TORRICELLI, New
Jersey
PATRICK J. LEAHY, Vermont
IMMIGRATION
SPENCER ABRAHAM, Michigan, Chairman
ARLEN SPECTER, Pennsylvania EDWARD M. KENNEDY,
CHARLES E. GRASSLEY, Iowa Massachusetts
JON KYL, Arizona DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California
CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York
TECHNOLOGY, TERRORISM, AND GOVERNMENT INFORMATION
JON KYL, Arizona, Chairman
ORRIN G. HATCH, Utah DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California
CHARLES E. GRASSLEY, Iowa JOSEPH R. BIDEN, Jr.,
MIKE DeWINE, Ohio Delaware
HERBERT KOHL, Wisconsin
YOUTH VIOLENCE
JEFF SESSIONS, Alabama, Chairman
BOB SMITH, New Hampshire JOSEPH R. BIDEN, Jr.,
JON KYL, Arizona Delaware
JOHN ASHCROFT, Missouri DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California
HERBERT KOHL, Wisconsin
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\1\ February 25, 1999--Judiciary Committee announced Subcommittee
assignments.
SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
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Mr. Hatch.................................................................... Antitrust, Business Rights, and Competition
Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights
Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information
Mr. Thurmond................................................................. Administrative Oversight and the Courts
Antitrust, Business Rights, and Competition
Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights
Criminal Justice Oversight, Chairman
Mr. Grassley................................................................. Administrative Oversight and the Courts, Chairman
Immigration
Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information
Mr. Specter.................................................................. Antitrust, Business Rights, and Competition
Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights
Immigration
Mr. Kyl...................................................................... Immigration
Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information, Chairman
Youth Violence
Mr. DeWine................................................................... Antitrust, Business Rights, and Competition, Chairman
Criminal Justice Oversight
Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information
Mr. Ashcroft................................................................. Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights, Chairman
Criminal Justice Oversight
Youth Violence
Mr. Abraham.................................................................. Administrative Oversight and the Courts
Criminal Justice Oversight
Immigration, Chairman
Mr. Sessions................................................................. Administrative Oversight and the Courts
Criminal Justice Oversight
Youth Violence, Chairman
Mr. Smith of New Hampshire................................................... Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights
Youth Violence
Mr. Leahy.................................................................... Antitrust, Business Rights, and Competition
Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights
Criminal Justice Oversight
Mr. Kennedy.................................................................. Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights
Immigration, Ranking Minority Member
Mr. Biden.................................................................... Criminal Justice Oversight
Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information
Youth Violence, Ranking Minority Member
Mr. Kohl..................................................................... Antitrust, Business Rights, and Competition, Ranking Minority Member
Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information
Youth Violence
Mrs. Feinstein............................................................... Immigration
Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information, Ranking Minority
Member
Youth Violence
Mr. Feingold................................................................. Administrative Oversight and the Courts
Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights, Ranking Minority Member
Mr. Torricelli............................................................... Administrative Oversight and the Courts
Antitrust, Business Rights, and Competition
Criminal Justice Oversight
Mr. Schumer.................................................................. Administrative Oversight and the Courts
Criminal Justice Oversight
Immigration
JURISDICTION OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY \1\
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Committee on the Judiciary, to which committee shall be referred all
proposed legislation, messages, petitions, memorials, and other matters
relating to the following subjects:
1.
Apportionment of Representatives.
2.
Bankruptcy, mutiny, espionage, and counterfeiting.
3.
Civil liberties.
4.
Constitutional amendments.
5.
Federal courts and judges.
6.
Governmental information.
7.
Holidays and celebrations.
8.
Immigration and naturalization.
9.
Interstate compacts, generally.
10.
Judicial proceedings, civil and criminal, generally.
11.
Local courts in the territories and possessions.
12.
Measures relating to claims against the United States.
13.
National penitentiaries.
14.
Patent Office.
15.
Patents, copyrights, and trademarks.
16.
Protection of trade and commerce against unlawful restraints
and monopolies.
17.
Revision and codification of the statutes of the United
States.
18.
State and territorial boundary lines.
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\1\ As specified in Rule XXV of the Standing Rules of the United
States Senate.
RULES OF THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY \1\
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I.
MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE
1.
Meetings may be called by the Chairman as he may deem
necessary on three days' notice or in the alternative with
the consent of the Ranking Minority Member or pursuant to the
provision of the Standing Rules of the Senate, as amended.
\1\ Reaffirmed by the Senate Committee on the Judiciary in executive
session on February 25, 1999, and as printed in the Congressional Record
of March 2, 1999, page S2147.
2.
Each witness who is to appear before the Committee or any
Subcommittee shall file with the Committee, at least 48 hours
in advance of the hearing, a written statement of his or her
testimony in as many copies as the Chairman of the Committee
or Subcommittee prescribes.
3.
On the request of any Member, a nomination or bill on the
agenda of the Committee will be held over until the next
meeting of the Committee or for one week, whichever occurs
later.
II.
QUORUMS
1.
Ten Members shall constitute a quorum of the Committee when
reporting a bill or nomination; provided that proxies shall
not be counted in making a quorum.
2.
For the purpose of taking sworn testimony, a quorum of the
Committee and each Subcommittee thereof, now or hereafter
appointed, shall consist of one Senator.
III.
PROXIES
When a record vote is taken in the Committee on any bill,
resolution, amendment, or any other question, a quorum being
present, a Member who is unable to attend the meeting may submit
his vote by proxy, in writing or by telephone, or through
personal instructions. A proxy must be specific with respect to
the matters it addresses.
IV.
BRINGING A MATTER TO A VOTE
The Chairman shall entertain a non-debatable motion to bring a
matter before the Committee to a vote. If there is objection to
bring the matter to a vote without further debate, a rollcall
vote of the Committee shall be taken, and debate shall be
terminated if the motion to bring the matter to a vote without
further debate passes with ten votes in the affirmative, one of
which must be cast by the Minority.
V.
SUBCOMMITTEES
1.
Any Member of the Committee may sit with any Subcommittee
during its hearings or any other meeting, but shall not have
the authority to vote on any matter before the Subcommittee
unless he is a Member of such Subcommittee.
2.
Subcommittees shall be considered de novo whenever there is a
change in the Subcommittee chairmanship and seniority on the
particular Subcommittee shall not necessarily apply.
3.
Except for matters retained at the Full Committee, matters
shall be referred to the appropriate Subcommittee or
Subcommittees by the Chairman, except as agreed by a majority
vote of the Committee or by the agreement of the Chairman and
the Ranking Minority Member.
VI.
ATTENDANCE RULES
1.
Official attendance at all Committee markups and executive
sessions of the Committee shall be kept by the Committee
Clerk. Official attendance at all Subcommittee markups and
executive sessions shall be kept by the Subcommittee Clerk.
2.
Official attendance at all hearings shall be kept, provided
that Senators are notified by the Committee Chairman and
Ranking Member, in the case of Committee hearings, and by the
Subcommittee Chairman and Ranking Member, in the case of
Subcommittee hearings, 48 hours in advance of the hearing
that attendance will be taken; otherwise, no attendance will
be taken. Attendance at all hearings is encouraged.
SENATE BILLS
SENATE BILLS--Continued
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S. 5
January 19, 1999
CR S337, S348
Mr. DeWine (for himself, Messrs. Abraham, Ashcroft, Grassley, Hatch,
Lott, Coverdell, McCain)
(Messrs. Mack, Hagel)......................................Jan. 21, 1999
(Mr. Thurmond).............................................Jan. 25, 1999
(Messrs. Murkowski, Sarbanes)..............................Jan. 28, 1999
(Mr. Cochran)...............................................Feb. 4, 1999
(Mr. Brownback)............................................Feb. 12, 1999
(Mr. Miller)...............................................Oct. 12, 2000
To reduce the transportation and distribution of illegal drugs and to
strengthen domestic demand reduction, and for other purposes.
``Drug-Free Century Act''
Full Committee
Feb. 12, 1999--Star Print ordered on the text of the bill.
S. 9
January 19, 1999
CR S338, S366
Mr. Daschle (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Biden, Kennedy, Torricelli,
Schumer, Dorgan, Kerry, Lautenberg, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Breaux,
Durbin, Bingaman, Bryan, Moynihan)
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Jan. 27, 1999
(Mr. Dodd)..................................................May 10, 1999
(Mr. Sarbanes).............................................July 26, 1999
To combat violent and gang-related crime in schools and on the streets,
to reform the juvenile justice system, target international crime,
promote effective drug and other crime prevention programs, assist
crime victims, and for other purposes.
``Safe Schools, Safe Streets, and Secure Borders Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 11 (Private Law 106-14)
January 19, 1999
CR S338, S369
Mr. Abraham
(Messrs. DeWine, Helms, Allard, Feingold, Wellstone)
.........................................................Jan. 20, 1999
(Mr. Lugar)................................................Jan. 25, 1999
(Messrs. Sessions, Grassley, Hutchinson)....................Feb. 3, 1999
(Mr. Roth).................................................Feb. 25, 1999
For the relief of Wei Jingsheng.
``Wei Jingsheng Freedom of Conscience Act''
Full Committee
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
June 15, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
June 15, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
June 15, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 28, 2000--PASSED by the Senate.
Sept. 29, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the House
Committee on the Judiciary.
Oct. 10, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration and
Claims.
Oct. 10, 2000--House Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims discharged.
Oct. 11, 2000--Reported by the House Committee on the Judiciary, with
written report (H. Rept. 106-955).
Oct. 11, 2000--Placed on the House Private Calendar.
Oct. 27, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Nov. 13, 2000--Presented to the President.
Nov. 22, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 106-14).
S. 31
January 19, 1999
CR S339, S432
Mr. Thurmond
(Mr. Kohl).................................................Oct. 14, 1999
To amend title 1, United States Code, to clarify the effect and
application of legislation.
Full Committee
S. 32
January 19, 1999
CR S339, S433
Mr. Thurmond
To eliminate a requirement for a unanimous verdict in criminal trials in
Federal courts.
Full Committee
S. 34
January 19, 1999
CR S339, S436
Mr. Thurmond
To amend title 28, United States Code, to clarify the remedial
jurisdiction of inferior Federal courts.
``Judicial Taxation Prohibition Act''
Full Committee
S. 39
January 19, 1999
CR S339, S441
Mr. Stevens
(Messrs. Lott, Daschle, Inouye, Campbell, Reid, Lugar,
Mrs. Murray, Mr. Murkowski, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs.
Cleland, Burns, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Wyden, Lieberman,
Cochran, Domenici, Bryan, Hagel, Helms)..................Mar. 25, 1999
(Messrs. Gregg, Durbin, Biden, Leahy)......................Apr. 20, 1999
(Messrs. Coverdell, Roth, Bingaman)........................Apr. 21, 1999
(Mr. Hatch)................................................Apr. 28, 1999
(Mrs. Feinstein)............................................May 13, 1999
(Mr. Robb).................................................Feb. 22, 2000
To provide a national medal for public safety officers who act with
extraordinary valor above and beyond the call of duty, and for other
purposes.
``Public Safety Medal of Valor Act''
Full Committee
Apr. 22, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Apr. 29, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Apr. 29, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
May 18, 1999--PASSED by the Senate.
May 19, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House and held at the
desk.
S. 51
January 19, 1999
CR S339, S444
Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Specter, Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Murray, Ms.
Mikulski, Ms. Landrieu, Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Lincoln, Ms. Snowe,
Messrs. Lautenberg, Reid, Reed, Dodd, Inouye, Kerry, Robb, Schumer,
Wellstone, Kennedy)
(Messrs. Rockefeller, Sarbanes).............................Mar. 2, 1999
(Messrs. Daschle, Bryan)....................................Mar. 8, 1999
(Messrs. Kohl, Torricelli).................................Mar. 10, 1999
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Mar. 25, 1999
(Messrs. Bingaman, Wyden, Lieberman, Levin)................Apr. 13, 1999
(Messrs. Byrd, Cleland)....................................Apr. 19, 1999
(Messrs. Dorgan, Durbin)...................................Apr. 27, 1999
(Messrs. Edwards, Hollings)................................Apr. 29, 1999
(Messrs. Breaux, Kerrey, Harkin).............................May 3, 1999
(Mr. Bayh)..................................................May 27, 1999
(Mr. Akaka)................................................June 15, 1999
(Messrs. Graham, Moynihan).................................June 18, 1999
(Mr. Stevens)..............................................June 30, 1999
(Mr. Baucus)..............................................Sept. 21, 1999
(Mr. Jeffords)..............................................Oct. 4, 1999
(Mr. Roth).................................................Oct. 12, 1999
To reauthorize the Federal programs to prevent violence against women,
and for other purposes.
``Violence Against Women Act II''
Full Committee
S. 113
January 19, 1999
CR S341, S543
Mr. Smith of Oregon (for himself, Messrs. Thurmond, Leahy, Jeffords)
(Mr. Hagel)................................................Jan. 20, 1999
(Mr. Cochran)..............................................Feb. 10, 1999
To increase the criminal penalties for assaulting or threatening Federal
judges, their family members, and other public servants, and for other
purposes.
``Federal Judiciary Protection Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight
and the Courts.
July 27, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
July 27, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
July 27, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 28, 2000--PASSED by the Senate.
Sept. 29, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the House
Committee on the Judiciary.
Oct. 6, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime.
S. 133
January 19, 1999
CR S341
Mr. Craig
For the relief of Benjamin M. Banfro.
Subcommittee: Immigration
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
S. 141
January 19, 1999
CR S342, S567
Mr. Moynihan
To amend section 845 of title 18, United States Code, relating to
explosive materials.
Full Committee
S. 142
January 19, 1999
CR S342, S568
Mr. Moynihan
To amend section 842 of title 18, United States Code, relating to
recordkeeping requirements for explosive materials transfers.
Full Committee
S. 145
January 19, 1999
CR S342, S568
Mr. Abraham
To control crime by requiring mandatory victim restitution.
``Victim Restitution Enforcement Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 146
January 19, 1999
CR S342, S570
Mr. Abraham (for himself, Mr. Allard, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Hatch,
Thurmond, Helms, Kyl, Hutchinson, Grams, Enzi, Coverdell, Hagel)
(Messrs. McConnell, Warner)................................Jan. 21, 1999
(Mr. McCain)...............................................Jan. 26, 1999
(Mr. Frist)................................................Sept. 9, 1999
(Mr. Robb).................................................Jan. 24, 2000
To amend the Controlled Substances Act with respect to penalties for
crimes involving cocaine, and for other purposes.
``Powder Cocaine Sentencing Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 149
January 19, 1999
CR S342, S574
Mr. Kohl (for himself, Mr. Chafee, Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Boxer, Mr.
Durbin)
(Mr. Chafee)...............................................Jan. 31, 2000
To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to require the
provision of a child safety lock in connection with the transfer of a
handgun.
``Child Safety Lock Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 150 (Private Law 106-15)
January 19, 1999
CR S342, S575
Mr. Wyden
For the relief of Marina Khalina and her son, Albert Miftakhov.
Full Committee
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
June 15, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
June 15, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
June 15, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 28, 2000--PASSED by the Senate.
Sept. 29, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the House
Committee on the Judiciary.
Oct. 2, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration and
Claims.
Oct. 10, 2000--House Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims discharged.
Oct. 11, 2000--Reported to the House by the House Committee on the
Judiciary, with a written report (H. Rept. 106-956).
Oct. 11, 2000--Placed on the House Private Calendar.
Oct. 27, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Nov. 13, 2000--Presented to the President.
Nov. 22, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 106-15).
S. 153
January 19, 1999
CR S342, S575
Mr. Moynihan
To prohibit the use of certain ammunition, and for other purposes.
``Destructive Ammunition Prohibition Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 154
January 19, 1999
CR S342, S575
Mr. Moynihan
To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to the licensing of
ammunition manufacturers, and for other purposes.
``Handgun Ammunition Control Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 156
January 19, 1999
CR S342, S576
Mr. Moynihan
To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the
manufacture, transfer, or importation of .25 caliber and .32 caliber
and 9 millimeter ammunition.
``Violent Crime Reduction Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 158
January 19, 1999
CR S342, S576, S581
Mr. Moynihan
(Mr. Robb).................................................Feb. 22, 2000
To amend title 18, United States Code, to regulate the manufacture,
importation, and sale of ammunition capable of piercing police body
armor.
``Law Enforcement Officers Protection Amendment Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 159
January 19, 1999
CR S342, S582
Mr. Moynihan
(Mr. Lieberman).............................................Feb. 8, 2000
To amend chapter 121 of title 28, United States Code, to increase fees
paid to Federal jurors, and for other purposes.
Subcommittee: Administrative Oversight and the Courts
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight
and the Courts.
S. 168
January 19, 1999
CR S342, S589
Mr. Moynihan
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................Mar. 17, 1999
For the relief of Thomas J. Sansone, Jr.
Subcommittee: Administrative Oversight and the Courts
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight
and the Courts.
S. 173
January 19, 1999
CR S342, S603
Mr. Moynihan
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to revise amendments made
by the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act.
Subcommittee: Immigration
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
S. 175
January 19, 1999
CR S342, S605
Mr. Moynihan
To repeal the habeas corpus requirement that a Federal court defer to
State court judgments and uphold a conviction regardless of whether
the Federal court believes that the State court erroneously
interpreted constitutional law, except in cases where the Federal
court believes the State court acted in an unreasonable manner.
Full Committee
S. 184
January 19, 1999
CR S343
Mr. Inouye
To convert a temporary Federal judgeship in the district of Hawaii to a
permanent judgeship, to authorize an additional permanent judgeship in
the district of Hawaii, extend statutory authority for magistrate
positions in Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, and for other
purposes.
Subcommittee: Administrative Oversight and the Courts
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight
and the Courts.
S. 186
January 19, 1999
CR S343, S614
Mr. Murkowski (for himself, Mr. Gorton)
To provide for the reorganization of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals,
and for other purposes.
``Federal Ninth Circuit Reorganization Act of 1999''
Subcommittee: Administrative Oversight and the Courts
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight
and the Courts.
S. 189
January 19, 1999
CR S343, S621
Mr. Inouye
(Mr. Grams).................................................Feb. 2, 2000
To restore the traditional day of observance of Memorial Day.
Full Committee
S. 193
January 19, 1999
CR S343, S623
Mrs. Boxer
(Messrs. Reed, Durbin).....................................Jan. 20, 1999
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................July 28, 1999
To apply the same quality and safety standards to domestically
manufactured handguns that are currently applied to imported handguns.
``American Handgun Standards Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 199
January 19, 1999
CR S343, S625
Mr. Lautenberg (for himself, Mr. Torricelli)
For the relief of Alexandre Malofienko, Olga Matsko, and their son,
Vladimir Malofienko.
Full Committee
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
Aug. 5, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Aug. 5, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Aug. 5, 1999--PASSED by the Senate.
Sept. 8, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Sept. 8, 1999--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Sept. 24, 1999--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration and
Claims.
Oct. 10, 2000--House Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims discharged.
Oct. 11, 2000--Reported to the House by the House Committee on the
Judiciary, with a written report (H. Rept. 106-957).
Oct. 11, 2000--Placed on the House Private Calendar.
Oct. 27, 2000--Called up from the Private Calendar for consideration.
Oct. 27, 2000--By request of Mr. Sensenbrenner the House passed over the
measure without prejudice.
Dec. 5, 2000--Called up from the Private Calendar for consideration.
Dec. 5, 2000--By request of Mr. Sensenbrenner the House passed over the
measure without prejudice.
S. 221
January 19, 1999
CR S344, S669
Mr. Akaka (for himself, Mr. Inouye)
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 the cleanup, repair, and
recovery from the effects of a major disaster declared by the
President, and for other purposes.
``Disaster Victims Crime Prevention Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 228
January 19, 1999
CR S344
Mr. Inouye
For the relief of Susan Rebola Cardenas.
Subcommittee: Immigration
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
S. 234
January 19, 1999
CR S344, S691
Mr. Inouye
To recognize the organization known as the National Academies of
Practice.
Subcommittee: Administrative Oversight and the Courts
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight
and the Courts.
S. 237
January 19, 1999
CR S344, S693
Mr. Inouye
To allow the psychiatric or psychological examinations required under
chapter 313 of title 18, United States Code, relating to offenders
with mental disease or defect, to be conducted by a clinical social
worker.
Full Committee
S. 245
January 19, 1999
CR S344, S698
Mr. Hatch
To reauthorize the Federal programs to prevent violence against women,
and for other purposes.
``Violence Against Women Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 247
January 19, 1999
CR S344, S698
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, McCain, DeWine, Kohl, Lott)
(Messrs. Jeffords, Cochran).................................Feb. 4, 1999
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................Feb. 10, 1999
(Mr. Feingold)..............................................Mar. 3, 1999
(Ms. Collins)..............................................Mar. 25, 1999
(Mr. Daschle)..............................................Apr. 22, 1999
(Mr. Baucus)................................................May 14, 1999
(Mr. Johnson)...............................................May 19, 1999
(Mr. Robb)..................................................May 20, 1999
To amend title 17, United States Code, to reform the copyright law with
respect to satellite retransmissions of broadcast signals, and for
other purposes.
``Satellite Home Viewers Improvements Act''
Full Committee
Jan. 28, 1999--Full Committee hearing (J-106-2).
Feb. 25, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with amendments.
Mar. 2, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with amendments,
without written report.
Mar. 2, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Apr. 13, 1999--Senator Hatch filed written report (S. Rept. 106-42).
May 20, 1999--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
May 20, 1999--Senate incorporated this measure into H.R. 1554 as an
amendment.
May 20, 1999--Senate PASSED companion measure H.R. 1554 in lieu of this
measure by unanimous consent.
Sept. 28, 1999--Conferees met to resolve the differences between the
Senate and House passed versions of S. 247 and H.R. 1554, but did not
complete action thereon.
S. 248
January 19, 1999
CR S344, S701
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Ashcroft, Thurmond, Sessions, Kyl)
(Mr. Abraham)..............................................Jan. 20, 1999
To modify the procedures of the Federal courts in certain matters, to
reform prisoner litigation, and for other purposes.
``Judicial Improvement Act of 1999''
Subcommittee: Administrative Oversight and the Courts
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight
and the Courts.
S. 249 (Public Law 106-71)
January 19, 1999
CR S344, S703
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. DeWine)
(Mr. Grams)................................................Feb. 12, 1999
(Mr. Ashcroft).............................................Mar. 11, 1999
(Messrs. Abraham, Biden)...................................Mar. 15, 1999
(Mr. Robb).................................................Apr. 15, 1999
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Sept. 8, 1999
To provide funding for the National Center for Missing and Exploited
Children, to reauthorize the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act, and for
other purposes.
``Missing, Exploited, and Runaway Children Protection Act''
Full Committee
Mar. 4, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Mar. 4, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute, without written report.
Mar. 4, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Apr. 19, 1999--PASSED by the Senate, after agreeing to a Committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Apr. 20, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Apr. 20, 1999--Referred to the House Committee on Education and the
Workforce.
May 25, 1999--PASSED by the House.
May 27, 1999--Message on House action received in the Senate; House
amendment to Senate bill.
Sept. 28, 1999--Senate agreed to the House amendment.
Sept. 29, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Sept. 30, 1999--Presented to the President.
Oct. 12, 1999--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-71).
S. 250
January 19, 1999
CR S344, S704
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. DeWine, Nickles)
(Mr. Bunning)..............................................Apr. 12, 1999
To establish ethical standards for Federal prosecutors, and for other
purposes.
``Federal Prosecutor Ethics Act''
Full Committee
S. 253
January 19, 1999
Not listed in Cong. Rec.
Mr. Murkowski (for himself, Mr. Gorton)
(Mr. Smith of Oregon)......................................July 13, 1999
(Messrs. Craig, Burns).....................................July 14, 1999
(Mr. Craig, WITHDRAWN AS COSPONSOR)........................July 15, 1999
To provide for the reorganization of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals,
and for other purposes.
``Federal Ninth Circuit Reorganization Act of 1999''
Subcommittee: Administrative Oversight and the Courts
Feb. 25, 1999--Star Print ordered on the bill.
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight
and the Courts.
July 16, 1999--Subcommittee hearing (J-106-37).
S. 260
January 20, 1999
CR S750, S764
Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Daschle, Craig, Brownback, Sessions,
Ashcroft, Kohl, Burns)
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Jan. 28, 1999
(Mr. Conrad)................................................Feb. 8, 1999
(Mr. Feingold)..............................................Mar. 2, 1999
(Mr. Wellstone).............................................Oct. 4, 2000
To make chapter 12 of title 11, United States Code, permanent, and for
other purposes.
``Safeguarding America's Farms Entering the Year 2000 Act''
Full Committee
S. 273
January 21, 1999
CR S850, S852
Mrs. Feinstein
For the relief of Oleg Rasulyevich Rafikova, Alfia Fanilevna Rafikova,
Evgenia Olegovna Rafikova, and Ruslan Khamitovich Yagudin.
Subcommittee: Immigration
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
S. 275
January 21, 1999
CR S850, S854
Mrs. Feinstein
For the relief of Suchada Kwong.
Subcommittee: Immigration
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
Aug. 5, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Aug. 5, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Aug. 5, 1999--PASSED by the Senate.
Sept. 8, 1999--Received in the House and held at the desk.
S. 276 (Private Law 106-16)
January 21, 1999
CR S850, S854
Mrs. Feinstein
For the relief of Sergio Lozano, Fauricio Lozano and Ana Lozano.
Full Committee
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
Nov. 4, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Nov. 4, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title, without
written report.
Nov. 4, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 19, 1999--PASSED by the Senate, after agreeing to a Committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title.
Nov. 22, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Jan. 27, 2000--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Feb. 18, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration and
Claims.
Oct. 10, 2000--House Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims discharged.
Oct. 11, 2000--Reported to the House by the House Committee on the
Judiciary, with a written report (H. Rept. 106-958).
Oct. 11, 2000--Placed on the House Private Calendar.
Oct. 27, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Nov. 13, 2000--Presented to the President.
Nov. 22, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 106-16).
S. 295
January 22, 1999
CR S895, S896
Mr. Lugar
To amend part S of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets
Act of 1968 to permit the use of certain amounts for assistance to
jail-based substance treatment programs, and for other purposes.
Full Committee
S. 302 (Private Law 106-7)
January 25, 1999
CR S976
Mr. Torricelli
For the relief of Kerantha Poole-Christian.
Full Committee
Jan. 25, 1999--Referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor,
and Pensions.
Apr. 15, 1999--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Aug. 4, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
Nov. 4, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Nov. 4, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Nov. 4, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 19, 1999--PASSED by the Senate.
Nov. 22, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Jan. 27, 2000--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Feb. 7, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration and
Claims.
Sept. 25, 2000--House Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims discharged.
Sept. 26, 2000--Approved by the House Committee on the Judiciary and
ordered favorably reported.
Sept. 27, 2000--Reported to the House by the House Committee on the
Judiciary, with a written report (H. Rept. 106-906).
Oct. 3, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Oct. 5, 2000--Presented to the President.
Oct. 13, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 106-7).
S. 318
January 28, 1999
CR S1076, S1077
Mr. Inouye
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to facilitate the
immigration to the United States of certain aliens born in the
Philippines or Japan who were fathered by United States citizens.
Subcommittee: Immigration
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
S. 319
January 28, 1999
CR S1076, S1078
Mr. Lautenberg
(Mrs. Boxer)................................................Mar. 3, 1999
To provide for childproof handguns, and for other purposes.
``Childproof Handgun Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 322 (Public Law 106-80)
January 28, 1999
CR S1076, S1086
Mr. Campbell (for himself, Mr. Brownback)
(Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Grams, Jeffords, Kennedy, Smith
of Oregon, Kerrey, Rockefeller)...........................Feb. 4, 1999
(Messrs. Abraham, Hollings, Reid)...........................Feb. 8, 1999
(Mr. Allard)...............................................Feb. 11, 1999
(Messrs. Ashcroft, Durbin).................................Feb. 22, 1999
(Messrs. Daschle, Bingaman)................................Feb. 24, 1999
(Messrs. Edwards, Levin)....................................Mar. 2, 1999
(Mr. Cleland, Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Murray).................Mar. 10, 1999
(Mr. Sarbanes).............................................Mar. 15, 1999
(Mr. Robb).................................................Mar. 16, 1999
(Mr. Feingold).............................................Mar. 18, 1999
(Mr. Hatch)................................................Apr. 12, 1999
(Mr. Voinovich)............................................Apr. 14, 1999
(Mr. Torricelli)...........................................Apr. 15, 1999
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................Apr. 21, 1999
To amend title 4, United States Code, to add the Martin Luther King Jr.
holiday to the list of days on which the flag should especially be
displayed.
Full Committee
Apr. 22, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Apr. 29, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Apr. 29, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
June 14, 1999--PASSED by the Senate.
June 15, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 12, 1999--PASSED by the House.
Oct. 14, 1999--Presented to the President.
Oct. 25, 1999--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-80).
S. 324
January 28, 1999
CR S1076, S1089
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Levin, Moynihan)
(Mr. Biden)................................................July 16, 1999
To amend the Controlled Substances Act with respect to registration
requirements for practitioners who dispense narcotic drugs in schedule
IV of V for maintenance treatment or detoxification treatment.
``Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 353
February 3, 1999
CR S1144, S1166
Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Kohl, Thurmond)
(Mr. Sessions).............................................Apr. 13, 1999
(Mr. Helms)................................................Feb. 23, 2000
(Mr. Abraham)..............................................Feb. 24, 2000
(Mr. Coverdell).............................................Mar. 9, 2000
(Mr. Gramm)................................................June 21, 2000
To provide for class action reform, and for other purposes.
``Class Action Fairness Act of 1999''
Full Committee
May 4, 1999--Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts
hearing (J-106-22).
June 27, 2000--Considered by the Committee.
June 29, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
July 27, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute, without written report.
July 27, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 26, 2000--Senator Hatch filed written report (S. Rept. 106-420).
Additional and minority views filed.
S. 407
February 10, 1999
CR S1414, S1430
Mr. Lautenberg (for himself, Messrs. Torricelli, Schumer, Mrs.
Feinstein, Messrs. Robb, Sarbanes, Kennedy, Kerry, Ms. Mikulski)
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Feb. 11, 1999
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................July 27, 1999
(Mr. Graham)..............................................Sept. 22, 1999
To reduce gun trafficking by prohibiting bulk purchases of handguns.
``Stop Gun Trafficking Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 411
February 11, 1999
CR S1438
Mr. DeWine
To provide for a process to authorize the use of clone pagers, and for
other purposes.
``Clone Pager Authorization Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 412
February 11, 1999
CR S1438
Mr. DeWine
To reform criminal procedure, and for other purposes.
Full Committee
S. 413
February 11, 1999
CR S1438
Mr. DeWine
To amend title 18, United States Code, to insert a general provision for
criminal attempt.
Full Committee
S. 417
February 11, 1999
CR S1438, S1443
Mr. Moynihan
(Mr. Levin)................................................Apr. 19, 1999
To amend title 28 of the United States Code to bar any civil trial
involving the President until after the President vacates office, but
to allow for sealed discovery during the time the President is in
office.
Full Committee
S. 419
February 11, 1999
CR S1439
Ms. Snowe
To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking a child
hostage in order to evade arrest.
Full Committee
S. 420
February 11, 1999
CR S1439, S1444
Ms. Snowe
To provide a mandatory minimum sentence for State crimes involving the
use of a firearm, impose work requirements for prisoners, and prohibit
the provision of luxury items to prisoners.
``Crime Control Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 429
February 12, 1999
CR S1643, S1649
Mr. Durbin (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Cleland, Grams, Daschle,
DeWine, Lautenberg, Levin)
(Mr. Wyden)................................................Feb. 25, 1999
(Mr. Smith of Oregon).......................................Mar. 9, 1999
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Mar. 16, 1999
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................Mar. 17, 1999
(Mr. Moynihan).............................................Mar. 18, 1999
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Mar. 23, 1999
(Mr. Kerry)..................................................May 6, 1999
(Ms. Mikulski)..............................................May 17, 1999
(Mrs. Feinstein)............................................May 18, 1999
(Mr. Feingold)..............................................May 20, 1999
(Mr. Sarbanes)..............................................May 27, 1999
(Messrs. Akaka, Wellstone).................................June 14, 1999
(Mr. Lieberman)............................................July 13, 1999
(Mr. Bayh).................................................July 29, 1999
(Mr. Conrad)...............................................Jan. 31, 2000
(Mr. Harkin)................................................May 23, 2000
To designate the legal public holiday of ``Washington's Birthday'' as
``President's Day'' in honor of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln,
and Franklin Roosevelt and in recognition of the importance of the
institution of the Presidency and the contributions that Presidents
have made to the development of our Nation and the principles of
freedom and democracy.
Full Committee
S. 436
February 22, 1999
CR S1727
Mr. Helms
For the relief of Augusto Segovia and Maria Segovia, husband and wife,
and their children.
Subcommittee: Immigration
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
S. 443
February 23, 1999
CR S1802, S1804
Mr. Lautenberg (for himself, Messrs. Schumer, Durbin)
(Mr. Reed).................................................Mar. 17, 1999
(Mr. Moynihan, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Kerry, Kennedy)
.........................................................Mar. 24, 1999
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................Mar. 25, 1999
(Mr. Torricelli)...........................................Apr. 12, 1999
(Messrs. Chafee, Graham)...................................Apr. 28, 1999
(Ms. Mikulski).............................................Apr. 29, 1999
(Mr. Dodd)...................................................May 3, 1999
(Mr. Levin).................................................May 11, 1999
(Mr. Chafee)...............................................Jan. 31, 2000
To regulate the sale of firearms at gun shows.
``Gun Show Accountability Act''
Full Committee
May 5, 1999--Star Print ordered on the bill.
S. 448
February 24, 1999
CR S1925
Mr. Inouye
For the relief of Ricke Kaname Fujino.
Full Committee
S. 451
February 24, 1999
CR S1925, S1926
Mr. Hatch
For the relief of Saeed Rezai.
Full Committee
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
June 15, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
June 15, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
June 15, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 28, 2000--PASSED by the Senate.
Sept. 29, 2000--Received in the House and held at desk.
S. 452 (Private Law 106-4)
February 24, 1999
CR S1925, S1927
Mr. Hatch
For the relief of Belinda McGregor.
Full Committee
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
Aug. 5, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment.
Aug. 5, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment,
without written report.
Aug. 5, 1999--PASSED by the Senate.
Sept. 8, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Sept. 8, 1999--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Sept. 20, 1999--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration and
Claims.
Sept. 30, 1999--Considered by the House Subcommittee on Immigration and
Claims.
Sept. 30, 1999--Rereferred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Oct. 5, 1999--Approved by the House Committee on the Judiciary and
ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 5, 1999--Reported to the House (H. Rept. 106-364).
Oct. 5, 1999--Placed on the Private Calendar.
Oct. 19, 1999--Called up from the Private Calendar for consideration.
Nov. 2, 1999--Called up from the Private Calendar for consideration.
Feb. 1, 2000--Called up from the Private Calendar for consideration.
Apr. 4, 2000--Called up from the Private Calendar for consideration.
May 2, 2000--Considered from the Private Calendar.
May 2, 2000--PASSED by the House.
May 4, 2000--Presented to the President.
May 15, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 106-4).
S. 454
February 24, 1999
CR S1926, S1928
Mr. Sarbanes (for himself, Ms. Mikulski)
To amend title 28, United States Code, to authorize the appointment of
additional bankruptcy judges for the judicial district of Maryland.
Subcommittee: Administrative Oversight and the Courts
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight
and the Courts.
S. 455
February 24, 1999
CR S1926, S1928
Mr. Durbin (for himself, Mrs. Hutchinson)
(Mr. Fitzgerald)............................................May 25, 1999
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act with respect to the
requirements for the admission of nonimmigrant nurses who will
practice in health professional shortage areas.
``Nursing Relief for Disadvantaged Areas Act of 1999''
Subcommittee: Immigration
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
S. 457
February 24, 1999
CR S1926, S1935
Mr. Durbin (for himself, Messrs. Chafee, Schumer, Lautenberg,
Torricelli, Reed, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Dodd)
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................July 26, 1999
(Mr. Chafee)...............................................Jan. 31, 2000
To amend section 922(t) of title 18, United States Code, to require the
reporting of information to the chief law enforcement officer of the
buyer's residence and to require a minimum 72-hour waiting period
before the purchase of a handgun, and for other purposes.
``Permanent Brady Waiting Period Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 461
February 24, 1999
CR S1926, S1939
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. McConnell)
To assure that innocent users and businesses gain access to solutions to
the year 2000 problem-related failures through fostering an incentive
to settle year 2000 lawsuits that may disrupt significant sectors of
the American economy.
``Year 2000 Fairness and Responsibility Act''
Full Committee
Mar. 1, 1999--Full Committee hearing (J-106-4).
Mar. 25, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Mar. 26, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch under the authority
of the order of March 25, 1999, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute, without written report.
Mar. 26, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
S. 465
February 24, 1999
CR S1926, S1946
Mr. Wellstone (for himself, Mr. Kennedy, Mrs. Landrieu)
To meet the mental health and substance abuse treatment needs of
incarcerated children and youth.
``Mental Health Juvenile Justice Act''
Full Committee
S. 467
February 25, 1999
CR S2007
Mr. DeWine (for himself, Mr. Kohl)
To restate and improve section 7A of the Clayton Act, and for other
purposes.
``Antitrust Merger Review Act''
Full Committee
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Antitrust, Business
Rights, and Competition.
Apr. 13, 1999--Subcommittee hearing (J-106-13).
May 6, 1999--Approved favorably by the Subcommittee for full Committee
consideration, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
July 1, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
July 1, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title, without
written report.
July 1, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
S. 481
February 25, 1999
CR S2008, S2022
Mr. Schumer
To increase penalties and strengthen enforcement of environmental
crimes, and for other purposes.
``Environmental Crimes and Enforcement Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 484 (Public Law 106-484)
February 25, 1999
CR S2008, S2025
Mr. Campbell
(Messrs. Gregg, Helms)......................................Mar. 2, 1999
(Mr. Brownback)............................................Mar. 10, 1999
(Mr. Bunning)..............................................Mar. 23, 1999
(Messrs. McConnell, Hutchinson, Grams).....................Apr. 12, 1999
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................Apr. 20, 1999
(Mr. Mack).................................................Apr. 21, 1999
(Mr. Allard).................................................May 6, 1999
(Messrs. Smith of New Hampshire, Torricelli)................May 11, 1999
(Mr. Fitzgerald)...........................................June 10, 1999
(Mr. Frist)................................................June 28, 1999
(Mrs. Hutchison)............................................July 1, 1999
(Mr. Shelby, Mrs. Lincoln).................................July 12, 1999
(Mr. Ashcroft).............................................July 19, 1999
(Mr. Abraham)..............................................July 21, 1999
(Mr. Bingaman).............................................July 27, 1999
(Messrs. Conrad, Gorton)....................................Aug. 3, 1999
(Mr. Kennedy)...............................................Aug. 5, 1999
(Messrs. Kerry, Burns, Thurmond)...........................Sept. 8, 1999
(Mr. Murkowski).............................................Oct. 7, 1999
(Mrs. Murray, Mr. Reid)....................................Oct. 19, 1999
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Nov. 16, 1999
(Messrs. Lott, Jeffords)...................................Jan. 24, 2000
(Mr. Dodd)..................................................Feb. 1, 2000
(Ms. Snowe).................................................Mar. 7, 2000
(Mr. Coverdell)............................................Apr. 25, 2000
To provide for the granting of refugee status in the United States to
nationals of certain foreign countries in which American Vietnam War
POW/MIA's or American Korean War POW/MIA's may be present, if those
nationals assist in the return to the United States of those POW/MIA's
alive.
``Bring Them Home Alive Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
May 18, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
May 18, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
May 18, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
May 24, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
May 25, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee
on the Judiciary.
May 25, 2000--Referred to the House Committee on International
Relations.
June 1, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration and
Claims.
July 17, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on International
Operations and Human Rights.
Oct. 24, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Nov. 3, 2000--Presented to the President.
Nov. 9, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-484).
S. 486
February 25, 1999
CR S2008, S2029
Mr. Ashcroft (for himself, Messrs. DeWine, Bond, Enzi)
(Messrs. Nickles, Thurmond, Kyl)............................Mar. 9, 1999
(Mr. Coverdell)............................................July 14, 1999
(Messrs. Leahy, Hutchinson, Feingold, Levin)...............Sept. 8, 1999
(Mr. Grassley)............................................Sept. 22, 1999
(Mr. Moynihan)............................................Sept. 29, 1999
(Mr. Harkin, Gorton)........................................Nov. 2, 1999
(Mr. Grams).................................................Nov. 4, 1999
(Messrs. Edwards, Biden, Hatch)............................Nov. 18, 1999
(Messrs. Robb, Kerrey, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Johnson,
Daschle).................................................Nov. 19, 1999
(Mr. Thomas)...............................................Feb. 10, 2000
(Mr. Conrad)...............................................June 19, 2000
To provide for the punishment of methamphetamine laboratory operators,
provide additional resources to combat methamphetamine production,
trafficking, and abuse in the United States, and for other purposes.
``Determined and Full Engagement Against the Threat of Methamphetamine''
Full Committee
Aug. 5, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Aug. 5, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute, without written report.
Aug. 5, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Aug. 19, 1999--PASSED by the Senate, after agreeing to a Committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Nov. 22, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Jan. 27, 2000--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary and to
the House Committee on Commerce, for a period to be subsequently
determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such
provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the Committee concerned.
Feb. 3, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime.
Feb. 4, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Health and
Environment.
S. 500
March 2, 1999
CR S2095, S2108
Mr. Smith of New Hampshire (for himself, Messrs. Jeffords, Helms)
(Mr. Kyl)...................................................Mar. 8, 1999
To amend section 991(a) of title 28, United States Code, to require
certain members of the United States Sentencing Commission to be
selected from among individuals who are victims of a crime of
violence.
Full Committee
S. 518
March 3, 1999
CR S2209
Mr. Abraham
For the relief of Patricia E. Krieger of Port Huron, Michigan.
Subcommittee: Administrative Oversight and the Courts
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight
and the Courts.
S. 520
March 3, 1999
CR S2209, S2212
Mr. Durbin
For the relief of Janina Altagracia Castillo-Rojas and her husband,
Diogenes Patricio Rojas.
Subcommittee: Immigration
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
S. 521
March 3, 1999
CR S2209, S2213
Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Campbell, Schumer, Feingold, Torricelli)
(Mr. Burns)................................................Mar. 15, 1999
(Mr. Robb).................................................Feb. 22, 2000
To amend part Y of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets
Act of 1968 to provide for a waiver of or reduction in the matching
funds requirement in the case of fiscal hardship.
Full Committee
S. 524
March 3, 1999
CR S2209, S2216
Mr. Inouye
To amend the Organic Act of Guam to provide restitution to the people of
Guam who suffered atrocities such as personal injury, forced labor,
forced marches, internment, and death during the occupation of Guam in
World War II, and for other purposes.
``Guam War Restitution Act''
Subcommittee: Administrative Oversight and the Courts
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight
and the Courts.
S. 534
March 4, 1999
CR S2273
Mr. Torricelli
(Mr. Kennedy)................................................May 3, 1999
(Mr. Durbin)................................................May 22, 2000
To expand the powers of the Secretary of the Treasury to regulate the
manufacture, distribution, and sale of firearms and ammunition, and to
expand the jurisdiction of the Secretary to include firearm products
and nonpowder firearms.
``Firearms Safety and Consumer Protection Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 538
March 4, 1999
CR S2274, S2314
Mr. Ashcroft
To provide for violent and repeat juvenile offender accountability, and
for other purposes.
``Protect Children From Violence Act''
Full Committee
S. 560
March 8, 1999
CR S2411, S2412
Mr. Daschle (for Mr. Lautenberg) (for himself, Messrs. Durbin, Schumer,
Reed)
To reform the manner in which firearms are manufactured and distributed
by providing an incentive to State and local governments to bring
claims for the rising costs of gun violence in their communities.
``Gun Industry Accountability Act''
Full Committee
S. 562
March 8, 1999
CR S2411, S2413
Mr. Harkin (for himself, Mr. Bingaman, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Johnson,
Dorgan)
(Mr. Daschle)..............................................Mar. 10, 1999
(Mr. Cleland)..............................................Mar. 15, 1999
(Mr. Reid).................................................Mar. 17, 1999
(Mr. Conrad)...............................................Apr. 19, 1999
(Mr. Kerrey)..............................................Sept. 13, 1999
(Mrs. Boxer)..............................................Sept. 22, 1999
To provide for a comprehensive, coordinated effort to combat
methamphetamine abuse, and for other purposes.
``Comprehensive Methamphetamine Abuse Reduction Act''
Full Committee
S. 570
March 9, 1999
CR S2455
Mr. Helms
To amend chapter 3 of title 28, United States Code, to eliminate 2
vacant judgeships on the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, and for
other purposes.
Subcommittee: Administrative Oversight and the Courts
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight
and the Courts.
S. 571
March 9, 1999
CR S2455
Mr. Helms
To amend chapter 5 of title 28, United States Code, to eliminate a
vacant judgeship in the eastern district and establish a new judgeship
in the western district of North Carolina, and for other purposes.
Subcommittee: Administrative Oversight and the Courts
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight
and the Courts.
S. 577
March 10, 1999
CR S2503, S2509
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. DeWine)
(Mr. Conrad)...............................................Apr. 26, 1999
(Mr. Byrd).................................................Apr. 28, 1999
(Mr. Robb)..................................................May 12, 1999
(Mr. Kohl)..................................................May 14, 1999
(Mr. Hutchinson)...........................................Feb. 24, 2000
(Mr. Thurmond, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Cleland, Dorgan)
.........................................................Feb. 28, 2000
(Mr. Bunning)..............................................Feb. 29, 2000
(Mr. Helms).................................................Mar. 6, 2000
(Mr. Graham)................................................Mar. 9, 2000
(Messrs. Breaux, Santorum).................................Mar. 21, 2000
(Mr. Grams)................................................Mar. 28, 2000
(Ms. Landrieu)..............................................Apr. 5, 2000
(Mr. Voinovich)............................................Apr. 13, 2000
(Mr. Warner).................................................May 3, 2000
(Mr. Frist)..................................................May 8, 2000
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................June 22, 2000
(Mr. Miller)..............................................Sept. 12, 2000
To provide for injunctive relief in Federal district court to enforce
State laws relating to the interstate transportation of intoxicating
liquor.
``Twenty-First Amendment Enforcement Act''
Full Committee
Mar. 2, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Mar. 2, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute, without written report.
Mar. 2, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
S. 586
March 11, 1999
CR S2575, S2577
Mr. Kohl (for himself, Mr. Sessions)
To amend title 11, United States Code, to limit the value of certain
real and personal property that a debtor may elect to exempt under
State or local law, and for other purposes.
``Bankruptcy Abuse Reform Act of 1999''
Subcommittee: Administrative Oversight and the Courts
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight
and the Courts.
S. 587
March 11, 1999
CR S2575, S2577
Mr. Ashcroft
To provide for the mandatory suspension of Federal benefits to convicted
drug traffickers, and for other purposes.
``No Federal Benefits for Drug Traffickers Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 594
March 11, 1999
CR S2575, S2582
Mrs. Feinstein
(Messrs. Schumer, Torricelli, Lautenberg, Ms. Mikulski,
Mr. Wellstone)...........................................Apr. 29, 1999
To ban the importation of large capacity ammunition feeding devices.
``Large Capacity Ammunition Magazine Import Ban Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 597
March 11, 1999
CR S2575, S2591
Mr. Smith of New Hampshire (for himself, Messrs. Inhofe, Burns, Enzi,
Murkowski)
(Messrs. Grams, Sessions)..................................Mar. 16, 1999
(Mr. Craig)................................................Mar. 18, 1999
(Mr. Helms)................................................Mar. 24, 1999
(Mr. Hagel, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Thomas, Gramm)............Apr. 19, 1999
(Mr. Hutchinson)...........................................Apr. 28, 1999
To amend section 922 of chapter 44 of title 28, United States Code, to
protect the rights of citizens under the Second Amendment to the
Constitution of the United States.
``Second Amendment Rights Protection Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 606 (Public Law 106-54)
March 15, 1999
CR S2648, S2651
Mr. Nickles (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Mack, Mrs. Feinstein)
For the relief of Global Exploration and Development Corporation, Kerr-
McGee Corporation, and Kerr-McGee Chemical, LLC (successor to Kerr-
McGee Chemical Corporation), and for other purposes.
Full Committee
June 10, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
June 10, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute, without written report.
June 10, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
June 28, 1999--Star Print ordered on the bill.
July 1, 1999--PASSED by the Senate, after agreeing to a Committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute.
July 12, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Aug. 2, 1999--PASSED by the House, amended.
Aug. 3, 1999--Message on House action received in the Senate.
Aug. 4, 1999--Senate agreed to House amendment.
Aug. 5, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Aug. 11, 1999--Presented to the President.
Aug. 17, 1999--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-54).
S. 620
March 15, 1999
CR S2648, S2673
Mr. Sarbanes (for himself, Mr. Warner, Ms. Murray, Mr. Campbell)
(Mr. Feingold).............................................Apr. 12, 1999
(Mr. Biden).................................................May 19, 1999
(Ms. Snowe).................................................May 27, 1999
(Mr. Reid).................................................July 20, 1999
(Messrs. Kerry, Bingaman, Kerrey)...........................Aug. 3, 1999
(Mr. Roth).................................................Oct. 20, 1999
(Ms. Collins)...............................................June 6, 2000
To grant a Federal charter to Korean War Veterans Association,
Incorporated, and for other purposes.
Full Committee
Aug. 5, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Aug. 5, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Aug. 5, 1999--PASSED by the Senate.
Sept. 8, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Sept. 8, 1999--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Sept. 23, 1999--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration and
Claims.
S. 622
March 16, 1999
CR S2729, S2730
Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Wyden, Schumer, Smith of
Oregon, Daschle, Leahy, Torricelli, Akaka, Biden, Bingaman, Mrs.
Boxer, Messrs. Bryan, Chafee, Cleland, Dodd, Durbin, Harkin, Jeffords,
Johnson, Kerrey, Kerry, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Lautenberg, Levin,
Lieberman, Ms. Mikulski, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Reed, Reid, Robb,
Rockefeller, Sarbanes, Wellstone)
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................Mar. 17, 1999
(Ms. Snowe).................................................May 18, 1999
(Mr. Graham)................................................May 24, 1999
(Mr. Inouye)...............................................June 14, 1999
(Mr. Breaux)...............................................July 19, 1999
(Ms. Collins)...............................................Aug. 4, 1999
(Mr. Chafee)...............................................Jan. 31, 2000
(Mr. Dorgan)................................................Mar. 7, 2000
(Mr. Bayh).................................................Mar. 30, 2000
(Mr. Miller)..............................................Sept. 27, 2000
To enhance Federal enforcement of hate crimes, and for other purposes.
``Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 1999''
Subcommittee: Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Constitution, Federalism,
and Property Rights.
S. 625
March 16, 1999
CR S2729, S2738
Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Torricelli, Biden, Sessions)
(Mr. Roth).................................................Mar. 19, 1999
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Mar. 25, 1999
(Mr. Breaux)...............................................Apr. 28, 1999
(Mr. Kerrey).................................................May 3, 1999
(Mr. Robb)...................................................May 4, 1999
(Mr. Helms).................................................May 19, 1999
(Mr. Crapo).................................................June 8, 1999
To amend title 11, United States Code, and for other purposes.
``Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Apr. 15, 1999--Committee began consideration, but did not complete
action thereon.
Apr. 22, 1999--Considered, but Committee did not complete action
thereon.
Apr. 27, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with amendments.
May 11, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with amendments and a
written report (S. Rept. 106-49). Additional and minority views filed.
May 11, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 16, 1999--Considered by the Senate. Cloture motion on the bill
presented in the Senate.
Sept. 21, 1999--Cloture on the bill not invoked in the Senate.
Nov. 4, 1999--Considered by the Senate, agreeing to Committee
amendments.
Nov. 5, 1999--Considered by the Senate.
Nov. 8, 1999--Considered by the Senate.
Nov. 9, 1999--Considered by the Senate.
Nov. 10, 1999--Considered by the Senate.
Nov. 16, 1999--Considered by the Senate.
Nov. 17, 1999--Considered by the Senate.
Nov. 19, 1999--Cloture motion presented in the Senate.
Jan. 24, 2000--A unanimous-consent agreement was reached providing that
the pending cloture vote be vitiated, and the Senate resume
consideration of the bill and certain pending amendments.
Jan. 26, 2000--Considered by the Senate.
Jan. 31, 2000--Considered by the Senate.
Feb. 1, 2000--Considered by the Senate.
Feb. 2, 2000--Considered by the Senate.
Feb. 2, 2000--Senate incorporated this measure into H.R. 833 as an
amendment.
Feb. 2, 2000--Senate PASSED companion measure H.R. 833 in lieu of this
measure.
Feb. 2, 2000--S. 625 returned to the Calendar.
S. 637
March 16, 1999
CR S2729, S2776
Mr. Schumer
(Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Lautenberg, Kohl, Durbin)..........May 11, 1999
(Mr. Reid)..................................................May 12, 1999
To amend title 18, United States Code, to regulate the transfer of
firearms over the Internet, and for other purposes.
``Internet Gun Trafficking Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 640
March 17, 1999
CR S2840, S2841
Mr. Bingaman
To establish a pilot program to promote the replication of recent
successful juvenile crime reduction strategies.
``Safer Communities Partnership Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 644
March 17, 1999
CR S2840
Mr. Inouye
For the relief of Sergeant Phillip Anthony Gibbs.
Subcommittee: Immigration
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
S. 647
March 17, 1999
CR S2840, S2853
Mr. Mack (for himself, Mr. Graham)
To provide for the appointment of additional Federal district judges in
the State of Florida, and for other purposes.
``Florida Federal Judgeship Act of 1999''
Subcommittee: Administrative Oversight and the Courts
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight
and the Courts.
S. 656
March 18, 1999
CR S2934
Mr. Reed
(Mr. Wellstone)...........................................Sept. 14, 1999
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................Mar. 28, 2000
(Mr. L. Chafee, Ms. Landrieu)...............................June 6, 2000
(Mr. Kerry).................................................June 7, 2000
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................June 12, 2000
(Mr. Hagel)................................................June 22, 2000
To provide for the adjustment of status of certain nationals of Liberia
to that of lawful permanent residence.
``Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act of 1999''
Subcommittee: Immigration
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
S. 661
March 18, 1999
CR S2935, S2942
Mr. Abraham (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Lott, Sessions, Nickles,
Coverdell, Craig, Kyl, Enzi, McCain, Hutchinson, Santorum, Brownback,
Inhofe, Smith of New Hampshire, Helms, Grassley, DeWine)
(Mr. Murkowski)............................................Mar. 25, 1999
(Messrs. Allard, McConnell)................................Apr. 21, 1999
(Mr. Voinovich)..............................................May 3, 1999
(Mr. Grams).................................................May 26, 1999
(Mr. Bond)..................................................May 27, 1999
(Mr. Hagel)................................................Sept. 9, 1999
(Mr. Fitzgerald)............................................Oct. 5, 1999
(Mr. Bunning)..............................................Feb. 23, 2000
To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking minors across
State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the involvement of
parents in abortion decisions.
``Child Custody Protection Act''
Full Committee
S. 668
March 19, 1999
CR S3000
Mr. Santorum
(Mr. Helms)................................................Mar. 24, 1999
To encourage States to incarcerate individuals convicted of murder,
rape, or child molestation.
``Aimee's Law''
Full Committee
S. 671
March 19, 1999
CR S3000, S3003
Mr. Leahy
To amend the Trademark Act of 1946 to provide for the registration and
protection of trademarks used in commerce, in order to carry out
provisions of certain international conventions, and for other
purposes.
``Madrid Protocol Implementation Act''
Full Committee
Feb. 10, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Feb. 10, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Feb. 10, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Mar. 27, 2000--Senator Hatch filed written report (S. Rept. 106-249).
S. 677
March 22, 1999
CR S3057, S3058
Mr. Lugar
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide a limited waiver
of a requirement for reimbursement of local educational agencies for
the costs of foreign students' education in certain cases.
Subcommittee: Immigration
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
S. 684
March 23, 1999
CR S3122, S3134
Ms. Collins
(Mr. Kerry).................................................May 25, 1999
To amend title 11, United States Code, to provide for family fishermen,
and to make chapter 12 of title 11, United States Code, permanent.
Full Committee
S. 685
March 23, 1999
CR S3123, S3135
Mr. Crapo (for himself, Mr. Craig)
(Mr. Enzi).................................................July 12, 1999
(Mr. Hatch)................................................Jan. 26, 2000
To preserve the authority of States over water within their boundaries,
to delegate to States the authority of Congress to regulate water, and
for other purposes.
``State Water Sovereignty Protection Act''
Full Committee
S. 686
March 23, 1999
CR S3123, S3135
Mrs. Boxer (for herself, Messrs. Chafee, Lautenberg, Reed, Schumer,
Torricelli)
(Mr. Chafee)...............................................Jan. 31, 2000
To regulate interstate commerce by providing a Federal cause of action
against firearms manufacturers, dealers, and importers for the harm
resulting from gun violence.
``Firearms Rights, Responsibilities, and Remedies Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 692
March 23, 1999
CR S3123, S3144
Mr. Kyl (for himself, Mr. Bryan)
(Mr. Grassley, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Gorton, Enzi,
Nickles, Thurmond, Mack, Coverdell, Santorum, Reid)......Mar. 25, 1999
(Messrs. Smith of New Hampshire, Hutchinson, Allard,
Bond, Lott)..............................................Apr. 12, 1999
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Apr. 19, 1999
(Mr. Voinovich)............................................Apr. 26, 1999
(Messrs. DeWine, Brownback, Bunning).........................May 3, 1999
(Mr. Torricelli)...........................................June 15, 1999
(Mr. Helms)................................................July 28, 1999
To prohibit Internet gambling, and for other purposes.
``Internet Gambling Prohibition Act of 1999''
Full Committee
May 12, 1999--Approved favorably by the Subcommittee on Technology,
Terrorism, and Government Information for full Committee
consideration, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
June 9, 1999--Committee on Indian Affairs hearing (S. Hrg. 106-112).
June 17, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
June 17, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute, without written report.
June 17, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
July 26, 1999--Senator Hatch filed written report (S. Rept. 106-121).
Additional views filed.
Nov. 19, 1999--PASSED by the Senate, after agreeing to a Committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Nov. 22, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Jan. 27, 2000--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Feb. 3, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime.
S. 699
March 24, 1999
CR S3246, S3253
Mr. Wyden (for himself, Mr. Baucus)
To protect the public, especially senior citizens, against telemarketing
fraud, including fraud over the Internet, and to authorize an
educational campaign to improve senior citizens' ability to protect
themselves against telemarketing fraud.
``Telemarketing Fraud and Seniors Protection Act''
Full Committee
S. 703
March 24, 1999
CR S3246, S3260
Mr. Smith of New Hampshire (for himself, Messrs. Craig, Inhofe, Helms)
(Mr. Cochran)..............................................Apr. 19, 1999
To amend section 922 of chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code.
``Brady Act Amendments of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 704 (Public Law 106-294)
March 24, 1999
CR S3246, S3260
Mr. Kyl (for himself, Messrs. Johnson, Hatch, Thurmond, Inouye,
Grassley, Dorgan, Sessions, Cleland, Ashcroft, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr.
Abraham)
(Messrs. Helms, Daschle)...................................Apr. 19, 1999
(Mr. Fitzgerald)...........................................Apr. 27, 1999
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................Apr. 29, 1999
To amend title 18, United States Code, to combat the overutilization of
prison health care services and control rising prisoner health care
costs.
``Federal Prisoner Health Care Copayment Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Apr. 29, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Apr. 29, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute, without written report.
Apr. 29, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
May 27, 1999--PASSED by the Senate, after agreeing to a Committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute.
June 7, 1999--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
June 10, 1999--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime.
Sept. 19, 2000--PASSED by the House, after the House struck all after
the enacting clause and inserted in lieu thereof the provisions of
H.R. 1349.
Sept. 20, 2000--Message on House action received in the Senate and held
at desk.
Sept. 28, 2000--Senate agrees to House amendment.
Sept. 29, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 3, 2000--Presented to the President.
Oct. 12, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-294).
S. 708
March 24, 1999
CR S3246, S3262
Mr. DeWine (for himself, Messrs. Rockefeller, Chafee, Ms. Landrieu,
Messrs. Levin, Kerry, Kerrey)
(Mr. Wellstone)............................................Apr. 29, 1999
(Ms. Collins)..............................................June 17, 1999
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................July 28, 1999
(Mrs. Boxer)..............................................Sept. 16, 1999
(Mr. Chafee)...............................................Jan. 31, 2000
(Mrs. Lincoln)..............................................Feb. 1, 2000
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Apr. 10, 2000
(Mr. Edwards)..............................................June 21, 2000
To improve the administrative efficiency and effectiveness of the
Nation's abuse and neglect courts and the quality and availability of
training for judges, attorneys, and volunteers working in such courts,
and for other purposes consistent with the Adoption and Safe Families
Act of 1997.
``Strengthening Abuse and Neglect Courts Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 716
March 25, 1999
CR S3438, S3442
Mr. Kohl
To provide for the prevention of juvenile crime, and for other purposes.
``21st Century Safe and Sound Communities Act''
Full Committee
S. 721
March 25, 1999
CR S3439, S3448
Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Schumer, Leahy, Feingold, Moynihan)
(Mr. Cochran)..............................................Apr. 19, 1999
(Mr. Allard)...............................................Apr. 28, 1999
(Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)..............................Sept. 11, 2000
To allow media coverage of court proceedings.
Full Committee
Sept. 6, 2000--Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts
hearing (J-106-104).
S. 726
March 25, 1999
CR S3439, S3455
Mr. Campbell (for himself, Mr. Torricelli)
(Mr. Cleland)..............................................Sept. 8, 1999
To establish a matching grant program to help State and local
jurisdictions purchase bullet resistant equipment for use by law
enforcement departments.
``Officer Dale Claxton Bullet Resistant Police Protective Equipment Act
of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 727
March 25, 1999
CR S3439, S3457
Mr. Campbell (for himself, Mr. Hatch)
(Mr. Frist)................................................June 22, 1999
(Mr. Thurmond).............................................July 29, 1999
To exempt qualified current and former law enforcement officers from
State laws prohibiting the carrying of concealed firearms and to allow
States to enter into compacts to recognize other States' concealed
weapons permits.
``Law Enforcement Protection Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 728
March 25, 1999
CR S3439, S3458
Mr. Campbell
To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to increase the
maximum term of imprisonment for offenses involving stolen firearms.
Full Committee
S. 735
March 25, 1999
CR S3439, S3466
Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Durbin, Schumer)
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Apr. 20, 1999
(Messrs. Torricelli, Wellstone)............................Apr. 29, 1999
To protect children from firearms violence.
``Children's Gun Violence Prevention Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 738
March 25, 1999
CR S3439
Mr. Dodd
(Messrs. Kerrey, Wyden)....................................Apr. 22, 1999
To assure that innocent users and businesses gain access to solutions to
the year 2000 problem-related failures through fostering an incentive
to settle year 2000 lawsuits that may disrupt significant sectors of
the American economy.
``Y2K Fairness in Litigation Act''
Full Committee
S. 745
March 25, 1999
CR S3439, S3477
Mr. Abraham (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Grams, Leahy, Graham, Burns,
McCain, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. DeWine, Jeffords, Gorton, Craig, Levin,
Schumer, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Murkowski, Moynihan, Mack, Smith of
Oregon, Dorgan, Santorum, Cochran, Inouye, Ms. Collins)
(Messrs. Hagel, Durbin)....................................Apr. 19, 1999
(Mr. Voinovich).............................................June 7, 1999
(Mr. Robb).................................................July 22, 1999
To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act
of 1996 to modify the requirements for implementation of an entry-exit
control system.
``Border Improvement and Immigration Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 751
March 25, 1999
CR S3440, S3490
Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Daschle, Kennedy, Torricelli)
(Ms. Mikulski)..............................................May 17, 1999
(Mr. Bingaman)..............................................May 19, 1999
(Mr. Robb)..................................................June 8, 1999
(Mr. Byrd).................................................June 17, 1999
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................July 21, 1999
(Mr. Harkin)...............................................July 29, 1999
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Oct. 18, 1999
(Mr. Lautenberg)...........................................Nov. 17, 1999
(Mr. Feingold).............................................Oct. 31, 2000
To combat nursing home fraud and abuse, increase protections for victims
of telemarketing fraud, enhance safeguards for pension plans and
health care benefit programs, and enhance penalties for crimes against
seniors, and for other purposes.
``Seniors Safety Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 758
March 25, 1999
CR S3440, S3509
Mr. Ashcroft (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Dodd, Sessions, Lieberman,
Grassley, Torricelli, Smith of New Hampshire, Schumer)
(Mr. Craig).................................................May 10, 1999
(Mr. Moynihan)..............................................May 18, 1999
(Mr. Bunning)..............................................June 22, 1999
(Mr. Allard)...............................................July 21, 1999
(Mr. Bennett)...............................................Aug. 5, 1999
(Messrs. Mack, Kyl).......................................Sept. 23, 1999
(Messrs. Enzi, Nickles)...................................Sept. 29, 1999
(Messrs. Smith of Oregon, Inhofe, Hutchinson).............Sept. 30, 1999
(Messrs. Gregg, McConnell, Murkowski).......................Oct. 6, 1999
(Mr. Santorum)..............................................Oct. 8, 1999
(Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. Lott).................................Oct. 20, 1999
(Mr. Burns)................................................Oct. 27, 1999
(Mr. Grams)................................................Jan. 24, 2000
(Mr. Domenici)..............................................Feb. 8, 2000
To establish legal standards and procedures for the fair, prompt,
inexpensive, and efficient resolution of personal injury claims
arising out of asbestos exposure, and for other purposes.
``Fairness in Asbestos Compensation Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Oct. 5, 1999--Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts
hearing (J-106-49).
S. 764
April 12, 1999
CR S3594, S3595
Mr. Thurmond (for himself, Mr. Hatch)
(Mr. Sessions).............................................Apr. 19, 1999
(Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)...............................Apr. 29, 1999
(Mr. Helms).................................................Aug. 5, 1999
(Mr. Grams)................................................Mar. 28, 2000
(Mr. Kyl)..................................................Apr. 25, 2000
(Mr. Allard).................................................May 4, 2000
(Mr. Thomas)................................................June 8, 2000
(Mr. Bennett)..............................................June 15, 2000
To amend section 1951 of title 18, United States Code (commonly known as
the Hobbs Act), and for other purposes.
``Freedom From Union Violence Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 766
April 12, 1999
CR S3594, S3597
Mr. Levin (for himself, Messrs. Abraham, Robb, Helms, Feingold)
To amend title 18, United States Code, to revise the requirements for
procurement of products of Federal Prison Industries to meet needs of
Federal agencies, and for other purposes.
Full Committee
S. 768 (Public Law 106-523)
April 13, 1999
CR S3634
Mr. Sessions (for himself, Mr. DeWine)
(Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)...............................June 28, 1999
(Mr. Miller)...............................................Oct. 11, 2000
To establish court-martial jurisdiction over civilians serving with the
Armed Forces during contingency operations, and to establish Federal
jurisdiction over crimes committed outside the United States by former
members of the Armed Forces and civilians accompanying the Armed
Forces outside the United States.
``Military and Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act of 1999''
Full Committee
June 24, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
June 24, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute, without written report.
June 24, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
July 1, 1999--PASSED by the Senate, after agreeing to a Committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute.
July 12, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 12, 1999--Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services, and in
addition to the House Committee on the Judiciary, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration
within the jurisdiction of the Committees concerned.
Sept. 24, 1999--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime.
July 25, 2000--House Committee on the Judiciary and House Committee on
Armed Services discharged.
July 25, 2000--PASSED by the House, after the House struck all after the
enacting clause and inserted in lieu thereof the provisions of H.R.
3380.
July 26, 2000--Message on House action received in the Senate and held
at desk.
Oct. 26, 2000--Senate agreed to House amendments.
Oct. 27, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 13, 2000--Presented to the President.
Nov. 22, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-523).
S. 778
April 13, 1999
CR S3634
Mr. Murkowski
(Mr. Stevens)..............................................Sept. 9, 1999
For the relief of Blanca Echeverri.
Full Committee
S. 781
April 13, 1999
CR S3634, S3642
Mrs. Feinstein
(Mr. Cochran)................................................May 6, 1999
(Mr. Feingold)..............................................May 12, 1999
To amend section 2511 of title 18, United States Code, to revise the
consent exception to the prohibition on the interception of oral,
wire, or electronic communications that is applicable to telephone
communications.
``Telephone Privacy Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 782
April 13, 1999
CR S3634, S3642
Mrs. Feinstein
(Mr. Inouye)...............................................July 16, 1999
To amend title 18, United States Code, to modify the exception to the
prohibition on the interception of wire, oral, or electronic
communications to require a health insurance issuer, health plan, or
health care provider obtain an enrollee's or patient's consent to
their interception, and for other purposes.
``Patients' Telephone Privacy Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 783
April 13, 1999
CR S3634, S3644
Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Sessions)
(Mr. Reid).................................................Apr. 30, 1999
(Mrs. Boxer).................................................May 6, 1999
(Mr. Kerrey)................................................May 12, 1999
(Mr. Bryan).................................................May 13, 1999
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................June 28, 1999
(Mr. Cleland)..............................................Sept. 8, 1999
(Mr. Biden).................................................Nov. 9, 1999
(Mr. Robb).................................................Feb. 22, 2000
To limit access to body armor by violent felons and to facilitate the
donation of Federal surplus body armor to State and local law
enforcement agencies.
``James Guelff Body Armor Act of 1999''
Full Committee
July 27, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
July 27, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute, without written report.
July 27, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Oct. 25, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, after agreeing to a Committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Oct. 26, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee
on the Judiciary.
Oct. 26, 2000--Referred to the House Committee on Government Reform.
Oct. 27, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime.
S. 785 (Private Law 106-17)
April 13, 1999
CR S3634
Mr. Johnson (for himself, Mr. Daschle)
For the relief of Frances Schochenmaier.
Full Committee
Apr. 13, 1999--Referred to the Committee on Armed Services.
May 12, 1999--Senate Committee on Armed Services discharged by unanimous
consent.
May 12, 1999--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Sept. 21, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably
reported, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute and an
amendment to the title; without written report.
Sept. 21, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 28, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment and an amendment
to the title.
Sept. 29, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Sept. 29, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the House
Committee on the Judiciary.
Oct. 2, 2000--Referred to the House Committee on Immigration and Claims.
Oct. 10, 2000--House Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims discharged.
Oct. 11, 2000--Reported by the House Committee on the Judiciary, with a
written report (H. Rept. 106-959).
Oct. 11, 2000--Placed on the Private Calendar.
Oct. 27, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Nov. 13, 2000--Presented to the President.
Nov. 22, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 106-17).
S. 816
April 15, 1999
CR S3776, S3788
Mr. Dorgan
To amend section 3681 of title 18, United States Code, relating to the
special forfeiture of collateral profits of a crime.
Full Committee
S. 821
April 15, 1999
CR S3776, S3793
Mr. Lautenberg (for himself, Messrs. Feingold, Kennedy, Torricelli)
(Mr. Robb).................................................Apr. 19, 1999
(Messrs. Wellstone, Dodd)..................................June 17, 1999
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................June 21, 1999
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................June 30, 1999
(Mr. Harkin)...............................................July 12, 1999
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................July 13, 1999
(Mr. Levin)................................................July 16, 1999
(Mr. Cleland)..............................................July 26, 1999
(Mr. Kerry)................................................Jan. 24, 2000
(Mr. Reed).................................................Feb. 29, 2000
(Mr. Lieberman)............................................Mar. 20, 2000
(Mr. Daschle)..............................................Mar. 21, 2000
(Mr. Reid).................................................Mar. 30, 2000
(Mr. Specter)..............................................Apr. 10, 2000
(Ms. Mikulski)..............................................May 24, 2000
(Mrs. Feinstein)............................................Oct. 6, 2000
(Mr. Sarbanes).............................................Oct. 27, 2000
To provide for the collection of data on traffic stops.
``Traffic Stops Statistics Study Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Mar. 30, 2000--Subcommittee on the Constitution, Federalism, and
Property Rights hearing (J-106-74).
S. 828
April 19, 1999
CR S3848, S3849
Mr. Durbin
For the relief of Corina Dechalup.
Subcommittee: Immigration
Aug. 4, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
S. 838
April 20, 1999
CR S3914, S3925
Mr. Domenici
To amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974,
and for other purposes.
``Juvenile Crime Control and Community Protection Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 840
April 20, 1999
CR S3914, S3930
Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Torricelli, Leahy)
To amend title 11, United States Code, to provide for health care and
employee benefits, and for other purposes.
Full Committee
S. 842
April 20, 1999
CR S3914, S3937
Mr. Santorum
To limit the civil liability of business entities that donate equipment
to nonprofit organizations.
Full Committee
S. 843
April 20, 1999
CR S3914, S3937
Mr. Santorum
To limit the civil liability of business entities that provide facility
tours.
Full Committee
S. 844
April 20, 1999
CR S3914, S3937
Mr. Santorum
To limit the civil liability of business entities that make available to
a nonprofit organization the use of a motor vehicle or aircraft.
Full Committee
S. 845
April 20, 1999
CR S3914, S3937
Mr. Santorum
To limit the civil liability of business entities providing use of
facilities to nonprofit organizations.
Full Committee
S. 850
April 21, 1999
CR S4028, S4035
Mrs. Boxer
(Mrs. Lincoln)...............................................May 6, 1999
To make schools safer by waiving the local matching requirement under
the Community Policing program for the placement of law enforcement
officers in local schools.
``COPS in Schools Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 854
April 21, 1999
CR S4028, S4040
Mr. Leahy
(Mr. Breaux)................................................Feb. 8, 2000
To protect the privacy and constitutional rights of Americans, to
establish standards and procedures regarding law enforcement access to
location information, decryption assistance for encrypted
communications and stored electronic information, and other private
information, to affirm the rights of Americans to use and sell
encryption products as a tool for protecting their online privacy, and
for other purposes.
``Electronic Rights for the 21st Century Act''
Full Committee
S. 855
April 21, 1999
CR S4028, S4051
Mr. Leahy
To clarify the applicable standards of professional conduct for
attorneys for the Government, and for other purposes.
``Professional Standards for Government Attorneys Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 864
April 22, 1999
CR S4109, S4115
Mr. Bingaman (for himself, Mr. Chafee)
(Mr. Baucus)...............................................Apr. 26, 1999
(Messrs. Fitzgerald, Moynihan, Lieberman, Torricelli,
Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Conrad)....................................May 5, 1999
(Messrs. Byrd, Brownback)..................................June 10, 1999
(Mr. Chafee)...............................................Jan. 31, 2000
(Mr. Feingold)..............................................Mar. 2, 2000
To designate April 22 as Earth Day.
``Earth Day Act''
Full Committee
S. 869 (Private Law 106-18)
April 22, 1999
CR S4109
Mrs. Feinstein
For the relief of Mina Vahedi Notash.
Full Committee
June 29, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
June 29, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
June 29, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 28, 2000--PASSED by the Senate.
Sept. 29, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the House
Committee on the Judiciary.
Oct. 2, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration and
Claims.
Oct. 10, 2000--House Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims discharged.
Oct. 11, 2000--Reported by the House Committee on the Judiciary, with
written report (H. Rept. 106-960).
Oct. 11, 2000--Placed on the Private Calendar.
Oct. 27, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Nov. 13, 2000--Presented to the President.
Nov. 22, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 106-18).
S. 871
April 22, 1999
CR S4109, S4123
Mr. Leahy
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to ensure that veterans of
the United States Armed Forces are eligible for discretionary relief
from detention, deportation, exclusion, and removal, and for other
purposes.
``Fairness to Immigrant Veterans Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 883
April 27, 1999
CR S4256, S4272
Mr. Biden
To authorize the Attorney General to reschedule certain drugs that pose
an imminent danger to public safety, and to provide for the
rescheduling of the date-rape drug and the classification of a certain
``club'' drug.
``New Drugs of the 1990's Control Act''
Full Committee
S. 890
April 27, 1999
CR S4256, S4279
Mr. Wellstone (for himself, Messrs. Robb, Feingold)
(Mr. Reed)...................................................May 5, 1999
(Mr. Hagel).................................................May 19, 1999
(Messrs. Kennedy, McCain)..................................July 26, 1999
(Mr. Torricelli)...........................................Mar. 20, 2000
(Mr. Kohl).................................................Mar. 22, 2000
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................Mar. 27, 2000
(Mr. Akaka)................................................Apr. 26, 2000
(Messrs. Inhofe, Leahy)......................................May 8, 2000
(Messrs. Kerrey, Inouye)....................................May 10, 2000
(Mr. Durbin)................................................May 11, 2000
(Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Helms).....................................May 18, 2000
To facilitate the naturalization of aliens who served with special
guerrilla units or irregular forces in Laos.
``Hmong Veterans' Naturalization Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 891
April 27, 1999
CR S4256, S4279
Mr. Schumer
(Mr. Levin).................................................May 11, 1999
To amend section 922(x) of title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the
transfer to and possession of handguns, semiautomatic assault weapons,
and large capacity ammunition feeding devices by individuals who are
less than 21 years of age, and for other purposes.
``Juvenile Gun Loophole Closure Act''
Full Committee
S. 899
April 28, 1999
CR S4346, S4357
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Thurmond, Specter, DeWine, Ashcroft,
Abraham, Sessions, Grams)
(Mr. Thomas)...............................................Feb. 10, 2000
To reduce crime and protect the public in the 21st Century by
strengthening Federal assistance to State and local law enforcement,
combating illegal drugs and preventing drug use, attacking the
criminal use of guns, promoting accountability and rehabilitation of
juvenile criminals, protecting the rights of victims in the criminal
justice system, and improving criminal justice rules and procedures,
and for other purposes.
``21st Century Justice Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 903
April 28, 1999
CR S4346, S4364
Mr. Kohl (for himself, Mr. DeWine)
(Mr. Reid)..................................................May 13, 1999
To facilitate the exchange by law enforcement agencies of DNA
identification information relating to violent offenders, and for
other purposes.
``Violent Offender DNA Identification Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 907
April 28, 1999
CR S4347, S4369
Mr. Smith of New Hampshire
(Mr. Helms)................................................July 20, 1999
To protect the right of life of each born and preborn human person in
existence at fertilization.
``Right to Life Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 912
April 29, 1999
CR S4432, S4440
Mr. Kyl (for himself, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Domenici, McCain, Gramm,
Bingaman, Hollings, Abraham, Mrs. Feinstein)
To modify the rate of basic pay and the classification of positions for
certain United States Border Patrol agents, and for other purposes.
``Border Patrol Recruitment and Retention Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 928
April 29, 1999
CR S4433, S4461
Mr. Santorum (for himself, Messrs. Smith of New Hampshire, Lott,
Abraham, Allard, Ashcroft, Bond, Brownback, Bunning, Burns, Cochran,
Craig, Crapo, DeWine, Domenici, Enzi, Fitzgerald, Frist, Gorton,
Gramm, Grams, Grassley, Hagel, Hatch, Helms, Hutchinson, Inhofe, Kyl,
Lugar, Mack, McCain, McConnell, Murkowski, Nickles, Roberts, Sessions,
Shelby, Smith of Oregon, Thomas, Thurmond, Voinovich, Warner)
(Mr. Coverdell)..............................................May 3, 1999
(Mr. Bennett).............................................Sept. 27, 1999
To amend title 18, United States Code, to ban partial-birth abortion.
``Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 931
April 30, 1999
CR S4487, S4491
Mr. McConnell (for himself, Messrs. Bennett, Conrad, Dorgan)
(Mr. Torricelli).............................................May 5, 1999
(Mr. Dodd)..................................................May 12, 1999
(Mr. Bingaman).............................................Oct. 21, 1999
(Messrs. Byrd, Durbin).....................................Mar. 22, 2000
(Mr. Lieberman)............................................Mar. 27, 2000
To provide for the protection of the flag of the United States, and for
other purposes.
``Flag Protection Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 932
April 30, 1999
CR S4487, S4494
Mr. Campbell
To prevent Federal agencies from pursuing policies of unjustifiable
nonacquiescence in, and relitigation of, precedents established in the
Federal judicial courts.
``Federal Bureaucracy Accountability Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 934
April 30, 1999
CR S4487, S4496
Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Sarbanes, Kerry, Harkin, Mrs.
Murray)
(Mr. Feingold)..............................................May 20, 1999
(Mr. Robb).................................................Oct. 18, 1999
(Messrs. Schumer, Durbin)..................................Apr. 26, 2000
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Apr. 27, 2000
To enhance rights and protections for victims of crime.
``Crime Victims Assistance Act''
Full Committee
S. 936
May 3, 1999
CR S4578
Mr. Durbin (for himself, Messrs. Chafee, Kennedy, Schumer, Lautenberg,
Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Reed)
(Mr. Chafee)...............................................Jan. 31, 2000
(Mr. Levin).................................................Mar. 1, 2000
To prevent children from having access to firearms.
``Children's Firearm Access Prevention Act''
Full Committee
S. 945
May 3, 1999
CR S4578, S4583
Mr. Durbin (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Kennedy, Feingold, Sarbanes)
To amend title 11, United States Code, and for other purposes.
``Consumer Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 952
May 4, 1999
CR S4664, S4673
Mr. Specter
(Messrs. Biden, Hatch).....................................June 14, 1999
(Mr. Biden, WITHDRAWN AS COSPONSOR).........................July 1, 1999
To expand an antitrust exemption applicable to professional sports
leagues and to require, as a condition of such an exemption,
participation by professional football and major league baseball
sports leagues in the financing of certain stadium construction
activities, and for other purposes.
``Stadium Financing and Franchise Relocation Act of 1999''
Full Committee
June 15, 1999--Full Committee hearing (J-106-32).
June 22, 1999--Full Committee hearing (J-106-32).
Sept. 13, 1999--Full Committee hearing in Philadelphia, PA (J-106-32).
S. 954
May 4, 1999
CR S4664, S4675
Mr. Smith of New Hampshire
(Mr. Thomas)...............................................Sept. 8, 1999
(Mr. Enzi).................................................Mar. 29, 2000
(Mr. Crapo)................................................July 12, 2000
To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect citizens' rights under
the Second Amendment to obtain firearms for legal use, and for other
purposes.
``Second Amendment Preservation Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 957
May 4, 1999
CR S4664, S4678
Mr. Kohl
To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, relating to
protective orders, sealing of cases, disclosures of discovery
information in civil actions, and for other purposes.
``Sunshine in Litigation Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 967
May 5, 1999
CR S4792, S4804
Mr. Lautenberg
To provide a uniform national standard to ensure that concealed firearms
are available only to authorized persons for lawful purposes.
``Concealed Firearms Prohibition Act''
Full Committee
S. 978
May 6, 1999
CR S4887, S4897
Mr. Warner
(Mr. Cochran)..............................................June 16, 1999
(Mr. Coverdell)............................................June 17, 1999
(Messrs. Allard, Sessions).................................June 21, 1999
(Mr. Robb).................................................June 29, 1999
(Mr. Helms)................................................Oct. 28, 1999
(Mr. Hagel).................................................May 24, 2000
To specify that the legal public holiday known as Washington's Birthday
be called by the name.
``George Washington Bicentennial Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 991
May 6, 1999
CR S4888, S4912
Mr. McCain
To prohibit the receipt, transfer, transportation, or possession of a
firearm or ammunition by certain violent juvenile offenders, and for
other purposes.
``Youth Violence Prevention Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 993
May 10, 1999
CR S4945
Mr. Biden
To prevent juvenile crime, provide for certain punishment of juvenile
delinquents, and incapacitate violent juvenile criminals, and for
other purposes.
``Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 994
May 10, 1999
CR S4945
Mr. Ashcroft
Entitled the ``Juvenile Misuse of Firearms Prevention Act''.
``Juvenile Misuse of Firearms Prevention Act''
Full Committee
S. 995
May 11, 1999
CR S5036
Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Kennedy, Durbin, Ms.
Mikulski, Mr. Levin, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Torricelli, Lautenberg, Reed,
Kerry)
To strengthen the firearms and explosives laws of the United States.
``The Youth Gun Crime Enforcement Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 996
May 11, 1999
CR S5036
Mr. Campbell
To establish a matching grant program to help State and local
jurisdictions purchase school safety equipment.
``Students Learning in Safe Schools Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 999
May 11, 1999
CR S5036, S5041
Mr. Hatch
To amend chapter 18 of title 35, United States Code, to improve the
ability of Federal agencies to patent and license federally owned
inventions, and for other purposes.
``Technology Transfer Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1018
May 12, 1999
CR S5155, S5156
Mr. Edwards
To provide for the appointment of additional Federal district judges in
the State of North Carolina, and for other purposes.
``Justice for Western North Carolina Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1019
May 12, 1999
CR S5155, S5158
Mr. Grassley
For the relief of Regine Beatie Edwards.
Full Committee
Nov. 4, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Nov. 4, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Nov. 4, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 19, 1999--PASSED by the Senate.
Nov. 22, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Jan. 27, 2000--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Feb. 7, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration and
Claims.
S. 1020
May 12, 1999
CR S5155, S5158
Mr. Grassley (for himself, Mr. Feingold)
(Mr. Dorgan)................................................May 26, 1999
(Mr. Leahy)................................................June 15, 1999
(Mr. Bunning)..............................................June 17, 1999
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................July 14, 1999
(Mr. Torricelli)...........................................July 26, 1999
(Messrs. Hatch, Conrad)...................................Sept. 14, 1999
(Messrs. Bingaman, Stevens)...............................Sept. 15, 1999
(Mr. Burns)...............................................Sept. 21, 1999
(Mr. Bennett).............................................Sept. 28, 1999
(Mr. Reed)..................................................Oct. 5, 1999
(Mr. Harkin)................................................Oct. 8, 1999
(Mr. Jeffords).............................................Oct. 27, 1999
(Mr. Hutchinson, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Reid, Breaux,
Warner)..................................................Oct. 28, 1999
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Oct. 29, 1999
(Messrs. Ashcroft, Crapo)...................................Nov. 8, 1999
(Mr. Baucus)...............................................Nov. 18, 1999
(Ms. Collins)..............................................Jan. 24, 2000
(Messrs. Lieberman, Craig)..................................Feb. 7, 2000
(Mr. Thomas)................................................Mar. 6, 2000
(Mr. Bryan)................................................Mar. 28, 2000
(Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)...............................Mar. 30, 2000
(Mr. Bunning, WITHDRAWN AS COSPONSOR).......................Apr. 4, 2000
(Mrs. Lincoln)..............................................Apr. 7, 2000
(Mr. Enzi)..................................................May 11, 2000
(Mr. Grams).................................................June 6, 2000
(Mrs. Hutchison)............................................June 7, 2000
(Mr. Biden)................................................June 12, 2000
(Mr. Gregg)................................................June 16, 2000
(Mr. Roth).................................................June 22, 2000
(Ms. Snowe)................................................July 17, 2000
(Mr. Helms)................................................July 27, 2000
(Messrs. Daschle, DeWine).................................Sept. 11, 2000
(Messrs. Domenici, Lott, L. Chafee, Inouye)...............Sept. 12, 2000
(Messrs. Hagel, Inhofe)...................................Sept. 13, 2000
(Messrs. Cochran, Schumer)................................Sept. 15, 2000
(Mr. Mack)................................................Sept. 27, 2000
(Mr. Edwards)...............................................Oct. 4, 2000
(Mr. Akaka).................................................Oct. 6, 2000
(Mr. Cleland)..............................................Oct. 10, 2000
(Messrs. Hollings, Wellstone)..............................Oct. 12, 2000
(Mr. Wyden)................................................Oct. 31, 2000
To amend chapter 1 of title 9, United States Code, to provide for
greater fairness in the arbitration process relating to motor vehicle
franchise contracts.
``Motor Vehicle Franchise Contract Arbitration Fairness Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Oct. 5, 2000--Considered by the Committee.
S. 1021
May 12, 1999
CR S5155, S5159
Mr. Kohl
To provide for the settlement of claims of the Menominee Indian Tribe of
Wisconsin.
Full Committee
S. 1028
May 13, 1999
CR S5264, S5265
Mr. Hatch
(Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Thurmond, Ashcroft).................June 22, 1999
(Mrs. Lincoln)..............................................Aug. 2, 1999
(Mr. Sessions)............................................Sept. 21, 1999
(Messrs. Helms, Grams)....................................Sept. 22, 1999
(Messrs. Robb, Dorgan)....................................Sept. 29, 1999
(Mr. Reid).................................................Nov. 19, 1999
(Mr. Breaux)...............................................Jan. 24, 2000
(Mr. Crapo).................................................Feb. 3, 2000
(Mr. Craig).................................................Feb. 8, 2000
(Mr. Bunning)..............................................Feb. 29, 2000
(Messrs. Gramm, Warner).....................................Mar. 2, 2000
(Messrs. Hutchinson, Murkowski, Smith of New Hampshire)
..........................................................May 11, 2000
(Mr. Robb, WITHDRAWN AS COSPONSOR).........................Sept. 5, 2000
To simplify and expedite access to the Federal courts for injured
parties whose rights and privileges, secured by the United States
Constitution, have been deprived by final actions of Federal agencies,
or other government officials or entities acting under color of State
law, and for other purposes.
``Citizens Access to Justice Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1039
May 13, 1999
CR S5264
Mr. Nickles
For the relief of Renato Rosetti.
Full Committee
S. 1055
May 14, 1999
CR S5371, S5372
Mr. Brownback (for himself, Mr. Akaka)
(Messrs. Inouye, Smith of New Hampshire)...................Jan. 27, 2000
To amend title 36, United States Code, to designate the day before
Thanksgiving as ``National Day of Reconciliation''.
Full Committee
S. 1078 (Private Law 106-19)
May 19, 1999
CR S5586
Mr. Helms
For the relief of Mrs. Elizabeth Eka Bassey and her children, Emmanuel
O. Paul Bassey, Jacob Paul Bassey, and Mary Idongesit Paul Bassey.
Full Committee
June 12, 2000--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
June 15, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
June 15, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title; without
written report.
June 15, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 28, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment and an amendment
to the title.
Sept. 29, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the House
Committee on the Judiciary.
Oct. 2, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration and
Claims.
Oct. 10, 2000--House Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims discharged.
Oct. 11, 2000--Reported by the House Committee on the Judiciary, with
written report (H. Rept. 106-961).
Oct. 11, 2000--Placed on the Private Calendar.
Oct. 27, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Nov. 13, 2000--Presented to the President.
Nov. 22, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 106-19).
S. 1080
May 19, 1999
CR S5586, S5597
Mr. Torricelli (for himself, Messrs. Schumer, Durbin)
To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit gunrunning, and
provide mandatory minimum penalties for crimes related to gunrunning.
``Gun Kingpin Penalty Act''
Full Committee
S. 1081
May 19, 1999
CR S5586, S5598
Mr. Torricelli
To amend section 842 of title 18, United States Code, relating to
explosive materials.
``Explosives Protection Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1082
May 19, 1999
CR S5586, S5599
Mr. Torricelli
To amend part Q of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets
Act of 1968 to provide assistance for unincorporated neighborhood
watch programs.
``Neighborhood Watch Partnership Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1083
May 19, 1999
CR S5586, S5600
Mr. Torricelli (for himself, Mr. Kohl)
To expedite State review of criminal records of applicants for bail
enforcement officer employment, and for other purposes.
``Bounty Hunter Accountability and Quality Assistance Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1101
May 20, 1999
CR S5739, S5763
Mr. Reed
To provide for tort liability of firearms dealers who transfer firearms
in violation of Federal firearms law.
``Gun Dealer Responsibility Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1121
May 25, 1999
CR S5954, S5962
Mr. Leahy
To amend the Clayton Act to enhance the authority of the Attorney
General to prevent certain mergers and acquisitions that would
unreasonably limit competition.
``Antitrust Improvements Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1137
May 26, 1999
CR S6049
Mrs. Boxer
To amend the Clayton Act to enhance the authority of the Attorney
General of the United States to prevent certain mergers and
acquisitions that would unreasonably limit competition.
Full Committee
S. 1145
May 27, 1999
CR S6285, S6288
Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Inouye, Sarbanes, Reid, Robb, Akaka,
Schumer, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Edwards)
(Mr. Bingaman).............................................June 18, 1999
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................July 30, 1999
(Ms. Mikulski)...............................................May 2, 2000
(Mr. Bayh)..................................................May 25, 2000
To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit and
district judges, and for other purposes.
``Federal Judgeship Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1172
May 27, 1999
CR S6285
Mr. Torricelli
(Mr. Sessions).............................................June 23, 1999
(Mr. Brownback)............................................June 24, 1999
(Mr. Mack)..................................................July 1, 1999
(Mr. Hagel)................................................July 21, 1999
(Messrs. Burns, Cleland)...................................July 26, 1999
(Mr. Ashcroft).............................................July 27, 1999
(Messrs. Shelby, Hollings).................................July 29, 1999
(Mr. Thurmond)............................................Sept. 10, 1999
(Mr. Burns, WITHDRAWN AS COSPONSOR).......................Sept. 16, 1999
(Mr. Cleland, WITHDRAWN AS COSPONSOR)......................Jan. 24, 2000
To provide a patent term restoration review procedure for certain drug
products.
``Drug Patent Term Restoration Review Procedure Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Aug. 4, 1999--Full Committee hearing (J-106-44).
S. 1179
May 27, 1999
CR S6286, S6328
Mrs. Boxer
To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the sale, delivery,
or other transfer of any type of firearm to a juvenile, with certain
exceptions.
``Youth Access to Firearms Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1185
May 27, 1999
CR S6286, S6371
Mr. Abraham (for himself, Messrs. Lieberman, Hatch, McCain, McConnell,
Lott, Bond, Ashcroft, Coverdell, Nickles, Brownback, Gorton, Grassley,
Sessions, Burns, Inhofe, Helms, Allard, Hagel, Mack, Bunning,
Jeffords, DeWine, Craig, Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. Enzi)
(Mr. Chafee)................................................June 7, 1999
(Mr. Thurmond).............................................June 21, 1999
(Mr. Bennett)..............................................June 29, 1999
(Mr. Frist)................................................July 12, 1999
(Mr. Hutchinson)............................................Aug. 4, 1999
(Mr. Fitzgerald)...........................................Oct. 28, 1999
(Mr. Domenici).............................................Mar. 29, 2000
(Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)................................May 11, 2000
(Mr. L. Chafee)...........................................Sept. 20, 2000
To provide small businesses certain protections from litigation excesses
and to limit the product liability of non-manufacturer product
sellers.
``Small Business Liability Reform Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1196
June 9, 1999
CR S6790, S6797
Mr. Coverdell
(Mr. Cleland)..............................................July 15, 1999
(Messrs. Johnson, Wellstone)...............................Sept. 8, 1999
(Mr. Sessions)............................................Sept. 14, 1999
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Oct. 19, 1999
(Mr. Thurmond).............................................Jan. 26, 2000
(Mr. Santorum)..............................................Feb. 3, 2000
(Mr. Shelby)...............................................Feb. 29, 2000
(Mr. Harkin)................................................Mar. 8, 2000
(Mr. Hutchinson)...........................................Mar. 21, 2000
(Mr. Specter)..............................................Mar. 27, 2000
(Mr. Dodd)..................................................May 25, 2000
(Mr. L. Chafee)............................................Sept. 5, 2000
To improve the quality, timeliness, and credibility of forensic science
services for criminal justice purposes.
``National Forensic Sciences Improvement Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1201
June 10, 1999
CR S6856
Mr. Schumer
To prohibit law enforcement agencies from imposing a waiting period
before accepting reports of missing persons between the ages of 18 and
21.
``Suzanne's Law''
Full Committee
S. 1220
June 14, 1999
CR S6945
Mr. Grassley
(Messrs. DeWine, Kyl, Kohl, Hagel).........................July 12, 1999
(Mr. Grams)................................................Sept. 8, 1999
(Mr. Thomas)...............................................Feb. 10, 2000
To provide additional funding to combat methamphetamine production and
abuse, and for other purposes.
``Rural Methamphetamine Use Response Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1221
June 15, 1999
CR S7026
Mr. Thomas (for himself, Mr. Enzi)
For the relief of Ashley Ross Fuller.
Full Committee
S. 1235 (Public Law 106-110)
June 17, 1999
CR S7218, S7227
Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Biden, DeWine, Schumer)
(Mr. Helms)................................................Sept. 8, 1999
(Mr. Grams)...............................................Sept. 30, 1999
(Mr. Robb).................................................Oct. 22, 1999
To amend part G of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets
Act of 1968 to allow railroad police officers to attend the Federal
Bureau of Investigation National Academy for law enforcement training.
Full Committee
Oct. 21, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Oct. 21, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Oct. 21, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Oct. 26, 1999--PASSED by the Senate.
Oct. 27, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 27, 1999--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Nov. 2, 1999--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime.
Nov. 17, 1999--PASSED by the House.
Nov. 19, 1999--Presented to the President.
Nov. 24, 1999--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-110).
S. 1242
June 18, 1999
CR S7266
Mr. Akaka (for himself, Messrs. Burns, Cochran, Graham, Inouye)
(Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Murray)................................Sept. 16, 1999
(Mr. Torricelli)............................................Oct. 1, 1999
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................Oct. 18, 1999
(Messrs. Daschle, Cleland).................................Oct. 20, 1999
(Messrs. Leahy, Jeffords)...................................Nov. 8, 1999
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to make permanent the visa
waiver program for certain visitors to the United States.
Full Committee
S. 1249
June 21, 1999
CR S7325, S7327
Mr. Torricelli
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................Oct. 20, 1999
To deny Federal public benefits to individuals who participated in Nazi
persecution.
``Nazi Benefits Termination Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1255
June 21, 1999
CR S7325, S7334
Mr. Abraham (for himself, Messrs. Torricelli, Hatch, McCain)
(Mr. Breaux)...............................................June 28, 1999
(Mr. Lott)..................................................Aug. 4, 1999
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Sept. 8, 1999
To protect consumers and promote electronic commerce by amending certain
trademark infringement, dilution, and counterfeiting laws, and for
other purposes.
``Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act''
Full Committee
July 22, 1999--Full Committee hearing (J-106-39).
July 29, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
July 29, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute, without written report.
July 29, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Aug. 5, 1999--Senator Hatch filed written report (S. Rept. 106-140).
Aug. 5, 1999--PASSED by the Senate, after agreeing to a Committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Sept. 8, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House and held at
desk.
Oct. 5, 1999--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Oct. 5, 1999--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Courts and
Intellectual Property.
Oct. 26, 1999--After the House Committee on the Judiciary was discharged
from further consideration, the House struck all after the enacting
clause and inserted in lieu thereof the provisions of H.R. 3028, a
similar measure.
Oct. 26, 1999--House PASSED H.R. 3028 in lieu of this measure.
Oct. 27, 1999--Message on House action received in the Senate, House
amendments to Senate bill.
S. 1257
June 22, 1999
CR S7452
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Schumer)
(Mr. Kohl).................................................Nov. 18, 1999
To amend statutory damages provisions of title 17, United States Code.
``Digital Theft Deterrence and Copyright Damages Improvement Act of
1999''
Full Committee
July 1, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
July 1, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
July 1, 1999--PASSED by the Senate.
July 12, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Aug. 2, 1999--The House struck all after the enacting clause and
inserted in lieu thereof the provisions of H.R. 1761, a similar
measure.
Aug. 2, 1999--House PASSED H.R. 1761 in lieu of this measure.
Nov. 19, 1999--Senate concurred in the amendment of the House with a
further amendment.
Nov. 22, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
S. 1258 (Public Law 106-42)
June 22, 1999
CR S7452
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Leahy)
To authorize funds for the payment of salaries and expenses of the
Patent and Trademark Office, and for other purposes.
``Patent Fee Integrity and Innovation Protection Act of 1999''
Full Committee
July 1, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
July 1, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
July 1, 1999--PASSED by the Senate.
July 12, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 26, 1999--PASSED by the House.
July 28, 1999--Presented to the President.
Aug. 5, 1999--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-42).
S. 1259 (Public Law 106-43)
June 22, 1999
CR S7452
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Leahy)
To amend the Trademark Act of 1946 relating to dilution of famous marks,
and for other purposes.
``Trademark Amendments Act of 1999''
Full Committee
July 1, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
July 1, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
July 1, 1999--PASSED by the Senate.
July 12, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 26, 1999--PASSED by the House.
July 28, 1999--Presented to the President.
Aug. 5, 1999--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-43).
S. 1260 (Public Law 106-44)
June 22, 1999
CR S7452
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Leahy)
To make technical corrections in title 17, United States Code, and other
laws.
Full Committee
July 1, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
July 1, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute, without written report.
July 1, 1999--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
July 12, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
July 26, 1999--PASSED by the House.
July 28, 1999--Presented to the President.
Aug. 5, 1999--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-44).
S. 1269
June 23, 1999
CR S7527, S7528
Mr. McConnell (for himself, Mr. Hatch)
(Mr. Nickles)..............................................June 29, 1999
(Mr. Ashcroft).............................................July 30, 1999
(Mr. Craig).................................................Aug. 2, 1999
(Messrs. Sessions, Helms)...................................Aug. 5, 1999
(Mr. Thomas)...............................................Sept. 8, 1999
(Mr. Bennett).............................................Sept. 22, 1999
(Mr. Coverdell)............................................Oct. 19, 1999
(Mr. Bunning)..............................................Mar. 21, 2000
To provide that the Federal Government and States shall be subject to
the same procedures and substantive laws that would apply to persons
on whose behalf certain civil actions may be brought, and for other
purposes.
``Litigation Fairness Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1286
June 24, 1999
CR S7590, S7605
Mrs. Boxer (for herself, Mr. Durbin)
To authorize the Attorney General to make grants to local educational
agencies to carry out school violence prevention and school safety
activities in secondary schools.
``School Safety Fund Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1306
June 30, 1999
CR S7931, S7934
Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mr. Durbin, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Kennedy, Mrs.
Boxer, Messrs. Levin, Lautenberg)
To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, relating to the
regulation of firearms dealers, and for other purposes.
``Targeted Gun Dealer Enforcement Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1314
July 1, 1999
CR S8084, S8087
Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. DeWine, Robb)
(Mr. Abraham)..............................................Feb. 22, 2000
(Mr. Hatch)...............................................Sept. 21, 2000
To establish a grant program to assist State and local law enforcement
in deterring, investigating, and prosecuting computer crimes.
``Computer Crime Enforcement Act''
Full Committee
Sept. 21, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably
reported, without amendment.
Sept. 21, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Sept. 21, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
S. 1345
July 12, 1999
CR S8266
Mr. Lautenberg (for himself, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Durbin, Moynihan, Mrs.
Feinstein, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Kerry, Torricelli, Feingold, Kohl,
Kennedy, Schumer)
(Mr. Wyden)................................................July 15, 1999
(Ms. Mikulski).............................................July 20, 1999
(Mr. Reid).................................................July 28, 1999
(Mr. Biden).................................................Apr. 6, 2000
To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain interstate
conduct relating to exotic animals.
``Captive Exotic Animal Protection Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1353
July 13, 1999
CR S8373
Mr. Torricelli
To combat criminal misuse of explosives.
``Dangerous Explosives Background Checks Requirement Act''
Full Committee
S. 1360
July 13, 1999
CR S8373, S8384
Mr. Leahy
To preserve the effectiveness of Secret Service protection by
establishing a protective function privilege, and for other purposes.
``Secret Service Protective Privilege Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1375
July 15, 1999
CR S8630, S8636
Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Kohl)
(Mr. Levin).................................................Oct. 4, 1999
(Mr. Lieberman).............................................Feb. 8, 2000
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide that aliens who
commit acts of torture abroad are inadmissible and removable and to
establish within the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice an
Office of Special Investigations having responsibilities under that
Act with respect to all alien participants in acts of genocide and
torture abroad.
``Anti-Atrocity Alien Deportation Act''
Full Committee
S. 1390
July 19, 1999
CR S8800, S8801
Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Sessions, DeWine, Coverdell)
To help parents and families reduce drug abuse and drug addiction among
adolescents, and for other purposes.
``Drug-Free Families Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1403
July 20, 1999
CR S8874, S8884
Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Reid, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Bryan, Mrs.
Murray)
(Mrs. Murray, WITHDRAWN AS COSPONSOR)......................July 21, 1999
To amend chapter 3 of title 28, United States Code, to modify en banc
procedures for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and for other
purposes.
``Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals En Banc Procedures Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1406
July 21, 1999
CR S8952, S8953
Mr. Hatch
To combat hate crimes.
Full Committee
S. 1418 (Public Law 106-130)
July 22, 1999
CR S9072
Mr. Cochran
To provide for the holding of court at Natchez, Mississippi, in the same
manner as court is held at Vicksburg, Mississippi, and for other
purposes.
Full Committee
Nov. 4, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Nov. 4, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Nov. 4, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 5, 1999--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Nov. 8, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 8, 1999--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Nov. 12, 1999--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Courts and
Intellectual Property.
Nov. 17, 1999--PASSED by the House.
Nov. 19, 1999--Senate agreed to the House amendment.
Nov. 22, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 1, 1999--Presented to the President.
Dec. 6, 1999--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-130).
S. 1419
July 22, 1999
CR S9072, S9078
Mr. McCain
(Messrs. Thurmond, Edwards, Biden, Allard, Feingold,
Lieberman, Kerry).......................................Sept. 15, 1999
(Messrs. Cochran, Kennedy, Crapo, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs.
Gramm, Bingaman, Sessions)..............................Sept. 22, 1999
(Messrs. Warner, Specter, Sarbanes, Helms, Rockefeller)
........................................................Sept. 28, 1999
(Messrs. Jeffords, Hagel)...................................Oct. 7, 1999
(Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Shelby)..................Oct. 15, 1999
(Messrs. Graham, Daschle, Ms. Mikulski)....................Oct. 19, 1999
(Mr. Enzi, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Cleland, Levin,
Kerrey, Abraham, Bond)...................................Oct. 26, 1999
(Messrs. Robb, Dodd, Domenici, Schumer, Conrad, Frist,
Durbin, Bayh, Burns).....................................Oct. 29, 1999
(Ms. Snowe, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Roth, Torricelli,
Roberts, Akaka)...........................................Nov. 1, 1999
(Messrs. Hollings, Moynihan, DeWine, Ms. Collins, Mr.
Murkowski)................................................Nov. 3, 1999
(Messrs. Inouye, Ashcroft, Mack, Grams, Craig, Dorgan)
..........................................................Nov. 8, 1999
(Messrs. Nickles, Thompson, Stevens).......................Nov. 18, 1999
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................Feb. 22, 2000
(Messrs. Inhofe, Brownback).................................Mar. 1, 2000
(Messrs. Smith of New Hampshire, Lugar, Coverdell)..........Apr. 5, 2000
(Messrs. Voinovich, Bryan).................................Apr. 25, 2000
(Messrs. Kohl, Lautenberg, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Campbell)
..........................................................May 16, 2000
(Mr. Santorum)..............................................May 25, 2000
(Mr. Hutchinson)...........................................Sept. 5, 2000
To amend title 36, United States Code, to designate May as ``National
Military Appreciation Month''.
Full Committee
June 6, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the Judiciary
was discharged from further consideration.
June 7, 2000--Received in the House and held at desk.
S. 1428
July 22, 1999
CR S9073, S9087
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. DeWine, Biden, Thurmond,
Bond, Smith of Oregon, Helms, Reid, Bryan)
(Mr. Kohl).................................................July 29, 1999
(Mr. Thomas)...............................................Feb. 10, 2000
To amend the Controlled Substances Act and the Controlled Substances
Import and Export Act relating to the manufacture, traffick, import,
and export of amphetamine and methamphetamine, and for other purposes.
``Methamphetamine Anti-Proliferation Act of 1999''
Full Committee
July 28, 1999--Full Committee hearing (J-106-41).
S. 1437
July 26, 1999
CR S9224, S9233
Mr. Moynihan
To protect researchers from compelled disclosure of research in Federal
courts, and for other purposes.
``Thomas Jefferson Researcher's Privilege Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1455 (Public Law 106-420)
July 28, 1999
CR S9529, S9545
Mr. Abraham (for himself, Mr. Feingold)
(Mr. DeWine)..............................................Sept. 24, 1999
(Mr. Hagel)...............................................Sept. 29, 1999
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Oct. 29, 1999
To enhance protections against fraud in the offering of financial
assistance for college education, and for other purposes.
``College Scholarship Fraud Prevention Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Oct. 6, 1999--Full Committee hearing (J-106-52).
Oct. 28, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment.
Oct. 29, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Abraham, with an amendment
in the nature of a substitute, without written report.
Oct. 29, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 4, 1999--PASSED by the Senate, after agreeing to a Committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Nov. 5, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 5, 1999--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary, and in
addition to the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, for a
period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of
the Committee concerned.
Mar. 27, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Courts and
Intellectual Property.
Sept. 25, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Oct. 20, 2000--Presented to the President.
Nov. 1, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-420).
S. 1456
July 29, 1999
CR S9744
Mr. Graham
For the relief of Rocco A. Trecosta of Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Full Committee
Oct. 24, 2000--See S. Res. 231.
S. 1461
July 29, 1999
CR S9744, S9749
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Abraham, Torricelli, DeWine,
Kohl, Schumer)
To amend the Trademark Act of 1946 (15 U.S.C. 1051 et seq.) to protect
consumers and promote electronic commerce by prohibiting the bad-faith
registration, trafficking or use of Internet domain names that are
identical to, confusingly similar to, or dilutive of distinctive
trademarks or service marks.
``Domain Name Piracy Prevention Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1484
August 4, 1999
CR S10221, S10226
Mr. Specter
Entitled the ``Blind Justice Act of 1999''.
``Blind Justice Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1485
August 4, 1999
CR S10221, S10229
Ms. Landrieu (for Mr. Nickels) (for himself, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs.
Ashcroft, Bond, Brownback, Chafee, Cochran, Craig, DeWine, Edwards,
Grassley, Hollings, Inhofe, Kennedy, Levin, Lott, Rockefeller, Smith
of Oregon)
(Mr. Torricelli)...........................................Sept. 9, 1999
(Messrs. Sarbanes, Durbin)..................................Oct. 7, 1999
(Mr. Abraham)...............................................Oct. 8, 1999
(Messrs. Grams, Johnson)...................................Oct. 21, 1999
(Mr. Kerry)................................................July 10, 2000
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to confer United States
citizenship automatically and retroactively on certain foreign-born
children adopted by citizens of the United States.
``Adopted Orphans Citizenship Act''
Full Committee
Oct. 21, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Oct. 21, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Oct. 21, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Oct. 26, 1999--PASSED by the Senate.
Oct. 27, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 27, 1999--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Oct. 29, 1999--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration and
Claims.
S. 1513 (Private Law 106-20)
August 5, 1999
CR S10389, S10414
Mr. Thompson
For the relief of Jacqueline Salinas and her children Gabriela Salinas,
Alejandro Salinas, and Omar Salinas.
Full Committee
June 12, 2000--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
June 15, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
June 15, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
June 15, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 28, 2000--PASSED by the Senate.
Sept. 29, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the House
Committee on the Judiciary.
Oct. 2, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration and
Claims.
Oct. 10, 2000--House Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims discharged.
Oct. 11, 2000--Reported by the House Committee on the Judiciary, with
written report (H. Rept. 106-962).
Oct. 11, 2000--Placed on the Private Calendar.
Oct. 27, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Nov. 13, 2000--Presented to the President.
Nov. 22, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 106-20).
S. 1515 (Public Law 106-245)
August 5, 1999
CR S10389, S10415
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Daschle, Campbell, Bingaman, Domenici)
(Mr. Wellstone)............................................Oct. 13, 1999
(Mr. Johnson)...............................................Nov. 1, 1999
To amend the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, and for other
purposes.
``Radiation Exposure Compensation Act Amendments of 1999''
Full Committee
Aug. 5, 1999--Referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and
Pension.
Sept. 30, 1999--Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and
Pension discharged by unanimous consent.
Sept. 30, 1999--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary by unanimous
consent.
Nov. 2, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment.
Nov. 2, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment,
without written report.
Nov. 2, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 19, 1999--PASSED by the Senate, after agreeing to a Committee
amendment.
Nov. 22, 1999--Received in the House and held at desk.
Jan. 27, 2000--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Feb. 3, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration and
Claims.
May 19, 2000--House Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims discharged.
May 24, 2000--Approved by the House Committee on the Judiciary and
ordered favorably reported.
June 26, 2000--Reported to the House (H. Rept. 106-697).
June 27, 2000--PASSED by the House, with an amendment.
June 27, 2000--Message on House action received in the Senate and held
at desk.
June 28, 2000--Senate agrees to House amendment.
June 29, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 30, 2000--Presented to the President.
July 10, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-245).
S. 1552
August 5, 1999
CR S10390, S10470
Mr. Reid
To eliminate the limitation on judicial jurisdiction imposed by section
377 of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act
of 1996, and for other purposes.
``Legal Amnesty Restoration Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1561
August 5, 1999
CR S10390, S10484
Mr. Abraham
(Messrs. DeWine, Graham, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Grassley)
.........................................................Oct. 18, 1999
(Mr. Lieberman)............................................Oct. 20, 1999
(Mr. Coverdell)............................................Nov. 16, 1999
To amend the Controlled Substances Act to add gamma hydroxybutyric acid
and ketamine to the schedules of control substances, to provide for a
national awareness campaign, and for other purposes.
``Date-Rape Drug Control Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Nov. 17, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with amendments.
Nov. 18, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with amendments and
an amendment to the title, without written report.
Nov. 18, 1999--Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 19, 1999--Senate incorporated this measure into H.R. 2130 as an
amendment.
Nov. 19, 1999--Senate PASSED companion measure H.R. 2130 in lieu of this
measure.
Nov. 19, 1999--Returned to the Calendar.
S. 1563
August 5, 1999
CR S10390, S10487
Mr. Abraham (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Hagel)
(Mrs. Feinstein)..........................................Sept. 24, 1999
(Mr. Robb).................................................Oct. 13, 1999
(Mr. Reid).................................................Nov. 10, 1999
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................Feb. 22, 2000
(Mr. Wellstone).............................................Mar. 1, 2000
(Mr. Helms)................................................Mar. 20, 2000
(Ms. Snowe).................................................Oct. 5, 2000
(Mr. Grams)................................................Oct. 23, 2000
To establish the Immigration Affairs Agency within the Department of
Justice, and for other purpose.
``INS Reform and Border Security Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Sept. 23, 1999--Subcommittee on Immigration hearing (J-106-51).
S. 1575
September 10, 1999
CR S10729, S10733
Mr. Frist
To change the competition requirements with respect to the purchase of
the products of the Federal Prison Industries by the Secretary of
Defense.
``Victims Restitution Fairness Act''
Full Committee
S. 1583
September 15, 1999
CR S10929
Mr. Durbin (for himself, Mr. Fitzgerald)
To convert 2 temporary Federal judgeships in the central and southern
districts of Illinois to permanent judgeships, and for other purposes.
Full Committee
S. 1592
September 15, 1999
CR S10929, S10944
Mr. Durbin (for himself, Mr. Kennedy)
(Mr. Robb).................................................Oct. 13, 1999
(Mrs. Boxer, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Dodd, Graham)...........Oct. 15, 1999
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................Oct. 18, 1999
(Mr. Sarbanes).............................................Oct. 21, 1999
(Mr. Reid).................................................Oct. 29, 1999
(Mr. Kerry).................................................Nov. 2, 1999
(Mr. Lautenberg)...........................................Nov. 17, 1999
(Mr. Wellstone).............................................Mar. 1, 2000
(Mr. Reed)..................................................June 8, 2000
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................July 17, 2000
To amend the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act to
provide to certain nationals of El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and
Haiti an opportunity to apply for adjustment of status under that Act,
and for other purposes.
``Central American and Haitian Parity Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1638 (Public Law 106-276)
September 24, 1999
CR S11430
Mr. Ashcroft (for himself, Mr. Specter, Ms. Collins)
(Mr. Grams).................................................Oct. 7, 1999
(Mr. Robb).................................................Oct. 21, 1999
(Mr. Hutchinson)...........................................Oct. 29, 1999
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Nov. 16, 1999
(Mr. Biden).................................................Feb. 8, 2000
(Mr. Abraham)..............................................Feb. 10, 2000
(Mr. Helms)................................................Feb. 23, 2000
(Mr. Gregg).................................................Apr. 6, 2000
(Mr. Bryan)................................................Apr. 11, 2000
(Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)................................May 11, 2000
(Ms. Snowe).................................................May 15, 2000
(Mr. Leahy).................................................May 16, 2000
To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to
extend the retroactive eligibility dates for financial assistance for
higher education for spouses and dependent children of Federal, State,
and local law enforcement officers who are killed in the line of duty.
Full Committee
Feb. 10, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Feb. 10, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Feb. 10, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
May 15, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
May 16, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee
on the Judiciary.
May 19, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime.
Sept. 19, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Sept. 21, 2000--Presented to the President.
Oct. 2, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-276).
S. 1644
September 27, 1999
CR S11494, S11495
Mr. Abraham (for himself, Mr. Schumer, Mrs. Feinstein)
(Mr. Kyl).................................................Sept. 28, 1999
(Mr. Helms)................................................Oct. 12, 1999
(Mr. Robb).................................................Oct. 13, 1999
To provide additional measures for the prevention and punishment of
alien smuggling, and for other purposes.
``Alien Smuggling Prevention and Enforcement Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1645
September 28, 1999
CR S11565
Mr. Robb (for himself, Messrs. Schumer, Kerry, Leahy, Johnson,
Lieberman)
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to establish a 5-year pilot
program under which certain aliens completing an advanced degree in
mathematics, science, engineering, or computer science are permitted
to change nonimmigrant classification in order to remain in the United
States for a 5-year period for the purpose of working in one of those
fields, and to foster partnerships between public schools and private
industry to improve mathematics, science, and technology education in
public schools.
``Helping Improve Technology Education and Competitiveness Act''
``HITEC Act''
Full Committee
S. 1660
September 29, 1999
CR S11640
Mrs. Hutchison
(Ms. Snowe).................................................Mar. 8, 2000
To amend title 18, United States Code, to expand the prohibition on
stalking, and for other purposes.
``Stalking Prevention and Victim Protection Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1661
September 29, 1999
CR S11640, S11644
Mrs. Hutchison (for herself, Mr. Lott)
(Mr. Brownback)...........................................Sept. 30, 1999
(Mr. Grams).................................................Nov. 5, 1999
To amend title 28, United States Code, 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 a judicial or administrative proceeding,
and for other purposes.
``Environmental Protection Partnership Act''
Full Committee
S. 1673
September 30, 1999
CR S11726, S11729
Mr. DeWine (for himself, Messrs. Hutchinson, Voinovich, Nickles, Helms,
Enzi)
(Mr. Abraham)...............................................Oct. 1, 1999
(Mr. Brownback).............................................Oct. 4, 1999
(Mr. Inhofe)................................................Oct. 8, 1999
(Mr. Hagel)................................................Oct. 19, 1999
(Mr. Santorum).............................................Oct. 28, 1999
(Mr. Hatch)................................................Mar. 21, 2000
To amend titles 10 and 18, United States Code, to protect unborn victims
of violence.
``Unborn Victims of Violence Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Feb. 23, 2000--Full Committee hearing (J-106-65).
S. 1698
October 6, 1999
CR S12101
Mr. Grams
For the relief of D.W. Jacobsen, Ronald Karkala, and Paul Bjorgen of
Grand Rapids, Minnesota, and for other purposes.
Full Committee
S. 1700
October 6, 1999
CR S12101, S12107
Mr. Durbin
(Mr. Wellstone).............................................Mar. 1, 2000
To amend the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure to allow a defendant to
make a motion for forensic testing not available at trial regarding
actual innocence.
``The Right to Use Technology in the Hunt for Truth Act''
``TRUTH Act''
Full Committee
S. 1701
October 6, 1999
CR S12101, S12108
Mr. Sessions (for himself, Messrs. Schumer, Thurmond, Biden, Mrs.
Feinstein, Messrs. Helms, Cleland)
(Mr. Mack)..................................................Oct. 7, 1999
(Mr. Robb).................................................Oct. 21, 1999
(Mr. Bennett)..............................................Oct. 25, 1999
(Mr. Santorum).............................................Nov. 10, 1999
To reform civil asset forfeiture, and for other purposes.
``Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1709
October 7, 1999
CR S12234, S12239
Mr. Kyl (for himself, Mr. McCain, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Domenici,
Bingaman, Mrs. Feinstein)
(Mr. Hutchinson)...........................................Oct. 21, 1999
(Mr. Gramm).................................................June 6, 2000
To provide Federal reimbursement for indirect costs relating to the
incarceration of illegal aliens and for emergency health services
furnished to undocumented aliens.
``State Criminal Alien Assistance Program II Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1713
October 8, 1999
CR S12319, S12321
Mr. Abraham (for himself, Mr. Kennedy)
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to extend for an additional
2 years the period for admission of an alien as a nonimmigrant under
section 101(a)(15)(S) of such Act, and to authorize appropriations for
the refugee assistance program under chapter 2 of title IV of the
Immigration and Nationality Act.
``S Visa and Refugee Assistance Authorization Act''
Full Committee
Oct. 21, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Oct. 21, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Oct. 21, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
S. 1721
October 13, 1999
CR S12555
Mr. Coverdell
(Mr. Miller)...............................................Oct. 12, 2000
To provide protection for teachers, and for other purposes.
``Teacher Liability Protection Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1739
October 15, 1999
CR S12695, S12697
Mr. Wellstone (for himself, Messrs. Dorgan, Daschle, Feingold, Harkin,
Johnson, Leahy)
To impose a moratorium on large agribusiness mergers and to establish a
commission to review large agriculture mergers, concentration, and
market power.
``Agribusiness Merger Moratorium and Antitrust Review Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1748
October 19, 1999
CR S12834, S12835
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Grassley, Kohl, Torricelli,
Schumer)
To amend chapter 87 of title 28, United States Code, to authorize a
judge to whom a case is transferred to retain jurisdiction over
certain multidistrict litigation cases for trial.
``Multidistrict Jurisdiction Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1750
October 19, 1999
CR S12838
Mr. DeWine (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Kohl)
(Mr. Torricelli)...........................................Oct. 20, 1999
(Mr. Voinovich)............................................Oct. 21, 1999
(Mr. Abraham)..............................................Oct. 27, 1999
To reduce the incidence of child abuse and neglect, and for other
purposes.
``Child Abuse Prevention and Enforcement Act''
Full Committee
Oct. 28, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with amendments.
Oct. 28, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with amendments,
without written report.
Oct. 28, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
S. 1753
October 20, 1999
CR S12931, S12932
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Abraham, Leahy, Kennedy)
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide that an adopted
alien who is less than 18 years of age may be considered a child under
such Act if adopted with or after a sibling who is a child under such
Act.
Full Committee
Oct. 21, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Oct. 21, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Oct. 21, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 4, 1999--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Nov. 5, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House and held at the
desk.
S. 1754
October 20, 1999
CR S12931, S12932
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Leahy)
(Mr. Lieberman)............................................Jan. 24, 2000
To deny safe havens to international and war criminals, and for other
purposes.
``Denying Safe Havens to International and War Criminals Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Oct. 21, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Oct. 25, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute, without written report.
Oct. 25, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 4, 1999--PASSED by the Senate, after agreeing to a Committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute
Nov. 5, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 5, 1999--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Mar. 27, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration and
Claims.
S. 1760
October 21, 1999
CR S13011, S13013
Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Akaka, Baucus, Bayh, Bingaman, Mrs.
Boxer, Messrs. Breaux, Bryan, Byrd, Cleland, Ms. Collins, Messrs.
Daschle, Dodd, Dorgan, Durbin, Edwards, Graham, Harkin, Hollings,
Inouye, Jeffords, Johnson, Kennedy, Kerrey, Kerry, Kohl, Ms. Landrieu,
Messrs. Lautenberg, Leahy, Levin, Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln, Ms.
Mikulski, Mr. Moynihan, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Reed, Reid, Robb,
Rockefeller, Roth, Sarbanes, Schumer, Specter, Ms. Snowe, Messrs.
Torricelli, Wellstone)
(Mrs. Feinstein)............................................Nov. 2, 1999
(Mr. Frist)................................................Nov. 16, 1999
(Mr. Ashcroft).............................................Sept. 5, 2000
(Mr. Miller)...............................................Oct. 25, 2000
To provide reliable officers, technology, education, community
prosecutors, and training in our neighborhoods.
``Providing Reliable Officers, Technology, Education, Community
Prosecutors, and Training In Our Neighborhoods Act of 1999''
``PROTECTION Act''
Full Committee
S. 1764
October 21, 1999
CR S13012, S13019
Mr. DeWine (for himself, Mr. Kohl)
To make technical corrections to various antitrust laws and to
references to such laws.
``Antitrust Technical Corrections and Improvements Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Oct. 28, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Oct. 28, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Oct. 28, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
S. 1765
October 21, 1999
CR S13012, S13019
Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mrs. Boxer)
To prohibit post-viability abortions.
``Post-Viability Abortion Restriction Act''
Full Committee
S. 1769 (Public Law 106-197)
October 22, 1999
CR S13051, S13052
Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Hatch)
To continue the reporting requirements of section 2519 of title 18,
United States Code, beyond December 21, 1999, and for other purposes.
``Continued Reporting of Intercepted Wire, Oral, and Electronic
Communications Act''
Full Committee
Oct. 28, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with amendments.
Oct. 28, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with amendments,
without written report.
Oct. 28, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 5, 1999--PASSED by the Senate, after agreeing to Committee
amendments.
Nov. 8, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 8, 1999--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Nov. 12, 1999--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime.
Nov. 18, 1999--PASSED by the House, with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute and an amendment to the title.
Nov. 19, 1999--Message on House action received in the Senate, House
amendments to Senate bill.
Apr. 13, 2000--Senate agreed to House amendments.
Apr. 14, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Apr. 20, 2000--Presented to the President.
May 2, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-197).
S. 1780
October 25, 1999
CR S13089
Mr. Hollings
For the relief of Raul Morales-Torna.
Full Committee
S. 1796
October 26, 1999
CR S13165, S13185
Mr. Lautenberg (for himself, Messrs. Mack, Kyl, Graham, Robb, Lott,
Lieberman, Hatch, Conrad, Helms, Torricelli, Specter, Moynihan,
Hollings, Schumer, Coverdell, Edwards, Cleland, Santorum)
(Messrs. Craig, Breaux).....................................Nov. 4, 1999
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................Nov. 16, 1999
(Messrs. Sessions, Johnson)................................Feb. 29, 2000
(Mr. Warner)...............................................July 18, 2000
(Mr. Reid)................................................Sept. 26, 2000
To modify the enforcement of certain anti-terrorism judgments, and for
other purposes.
``Justice for Victims of Terrorism Act''
Full Committee
Mar. 9, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Mar. 9, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Mar. 9, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
S. 1798
October 27, 1999
CR S13257, S13258
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Leahy)
(Mr. Bingaman)..............................................Nov. 2, 1999
(Mr. Lieberman).............................................Nov. 9, 1999
(Mr. Reid).................................................Nov. 17, 1999
To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide enhanced protection
for inventors and innovators, protect patent terms, reduce patent
litigation, and for other purposes.
``American Inventors Protection Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Nov. 2, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
S. 1799
October 27, 1999
CR S13257, S13259
Mrs. Feinstein
For the relief of Sergio Lozano.
Full Committee
S. 1808
October 27, 1999
CR S13258, S13268
Mr. Specter (for himself, Mr. Biden)
To reauthorize and improve the drug court grant program.
``Drug Court Reauthorization and Improvement Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1811
October 27, 1999
CR S13258
Mr. Levin
For the relief of Sophia Shidlivsky and her husband Vasili Chidlivsky.
Full Committee
S. 1814
October 27, 1999
CR S13258, S13275
Mr. Smith of Oregon (for himself, Messrs. Graham, Craig, Cleland,
McConnell, Coverdell, Mack, Cochran, Helms, Grams, Crapo, Bunning,
Voinovich)
(Mr. Gregg)................................................Nov. 17, 1999
(Mr. Frist)................................................Apr. 12, 2000
(Mr. Warner)...............................................Sept. 6, 2000
(Mr. Hutchinson)............................................Dec. 6, 2000
To establish a system of registries of temporary agricultural workers to
provide for a sufficient supply of such workers and to amend the
Immigration and Nationality Act to streamline procedures for the
admission and extension of stay of nonimmigrant agricultural workers,
and for other purposes.
``Agricultural Job Opportunity Benefits and Security Act of 1999''
Full Committee
May 4, 2000--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
May 4, 2000--Subcommittee on Immigration hearing (J-106-81).
S. 1815
October 27, 1999
CR S13258
Mr. Graham (for himself, Mr. Smith of Oregon)
To provide for the adjustment of status of certain aliens who previously
performed agricultural work in the United States to that of aliens who
are lawfully admitted to the United States to perform that work.
``Farmworker Adjustment Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1821
October 28, 1999
CR S13403, S13406
Mr. Reed (for himself, Mr. Torricelli)
To authorize the United States to recover from a third party the value
of any housing, education, or medical care or treatment furnished or
paid for by the United States and provided to any victim of lead
poisoning.
``Lead Poisoning Expense Recovery Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1830
October 29, 1999
CR S13552
Mr. Coverdell (for himself, Messrs. Biden, Roth, Edwards, Graham,
Cleland, Sarbanes, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Mack)
To provide for the appointment of additional temporary bankruptcy
judges, and for other purposes.
``Bankruptcy Judgeship Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1835
October 29, 1999
CR S13552
Mr. Leahy
To restore Federal remedies for violations of intellectual property
rights by States, and for other purposes.
``Intellectual Property Protection Restoration Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1841
November 2, 1999
CR S13679
Mr. Cochran
To provide private chapter 7 panel trustees and chapter 13 standing
trustees with remedies for resolving disputes with the United States
Trustee Program.
``Trustee Dispute Resolution Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1845
November 2, 1999
CR S13679, S13683
Mrs. Boxer (for herself, Mr. Lautenberg)
To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the sale or transfer
of a firearm or ammunition to an intoxicated person.
Full Committee
S. 1854
November 4, 1999
CR S13972, S13973
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Kohl, DeWine)
To reform the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976.
``Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Nov. 4, 1999--Full Committee hearing (J-106-59).
Apr. 27, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
May 25, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute; without written report.
May 25, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Oct. 19, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, after agreeing to a Committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Oct. 19, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 23, 2000--Received in the House and held at desk.
S. 1856
November 4, 1999
CR S13972
Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mr. Torricelli)
To amend title 28 of the United States Code to authorize Federal
district courts to hear civil actions to recover damages or secure
relief for certain injuries to persons and property under or resulting
from the Nazi government of Germany.
Full Committee
S. 1865 (Public Law 106-515)
November 4, 1999
CR S13972, S13983
Mr. DeWine (for himself, Mr. Domenici)
To provide grants to establish demonstration mental health courts.
``America's Law Enforcement and Mental Health Project''
Full Committee
July 27, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
July 27, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute, without written report.
July 27, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 26, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, after agreeing to a Committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Sept. 27, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the House
Committee on the Judiciary.
Oct. 6, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime.
Oct. 24, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Nov. 6, 2000--Presented to the President.
Nov. 13, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-515)
S. 1874
November 5, 1999
CR S14088, S14091
Mr. Graham (for himself, Mr. Bingaman, Mrs. Feinstein)
(Mr. Robb)..................................................Feb. 1, 2000
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................Feb. 23, 2000
(Messrs. Kennedy, Kerry, Ms. Snowe).........................Mar. 2, 2000
(Ms. Collins)...............................................Mar. 7, 2000
(Mr. Torricelli, Ms. Mikulski).............................Mar. 28, 2000
(Mr. Biden)................................................Mar. 29, 2000
(Messrs. Sarbanes, Durbin)..................................Apr. 4, 2000
(Messrs. Specter, Lautenberg)................................May 9, 2000
(Mr. Levin).................................................May 23, 2000
(Mr. Wellstone).............................................May 25, 2000
(Mr. Santorum).............................................June 13, 2000
(Mr. L. Chafee)............................................June 28, 2000
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................June 30, 2000
(Messrs. Bunning, Campbell)...............................Sept. 14, 2000
(Mr. Edwards)..............................................Oct. 12, 2000
To improve academic and social outcomes for youth and reduce both
juvenile crime and the risk that youth will become victims of crime by
providing productive activities conducted by law enforcement personnel
during nonschool hours.
``National Police Athletic League Youth Enrichment Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1898 (Public Law 106-560)
November 9, 1999
CR S14407
Mr. Dorgan (for himself, Messrs. Ashcroft, Leahy)
(Messrs. Dodd, Grams)......................................Feb. 10, 2000
(Mr. Kerry).................................................Mar. 7, 2000
(Mr. Bingaman).............................................Mar. 29, 2000
(Mr. Jeffords)..............................................Apr. 5, 2000
(Mr. Feingold).............................................July 20, 2000
(Mr. Daschle)..............................................July 21, 2000
To provide protection against the risks to the public that are inherent
in the interstate transportation of violent prisoners.
``Interstate Transportation of Dangerous Criminals Act of 1999''
``Jeanna's Act''
Full Committee
Sept. 28, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably
reported, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Sept. 28, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment
in the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Sept. 28, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Oct. 25, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, after agreeing to a Committee
amendment in the nature of substitute.
Oct. 26, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
Oct. 27, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime.
Dec. 7, 2000--House Committee on the Judiciary discharged.
Dec. 7, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Dec. 7, 2000--Cleared for the White House.
Dec. 21, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-560).
S. 1901
November 10, 1999
CR S14532, S14535
Mr. Kohl (for himself, Mr. Torricelli)
To establish the Privacy Protection Study Commission to evaluate the
efficacy of the Freedom of Information Act and the Electronic Freedom
of Information Act Amendments of 1996, to determine whether new laws
are necessary, and to provide advice and recommendations.
``Privacy Protection Study Commission Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Nov. 10, 1999--Senators Kohl and Torricelli submitted Senate Amendment
No. 2777 to provide a complete substitute for S. 1901.
S. 1902
November 10, 1999
CR S14532, S14541
Mrs. Feinstein
(Messrs. Wellstone, Grams).................................Feb. 22, 2000
(Mrs. Boxer)................................................Mar. 8, 2000
(Mr. Levin).................................................Apr. 4, 2000
(Mr. Hatch)................................................Apr. 26, 2000
(Messrs. Robb, Ashcroft)...................................July 18, 2000
(Mr. Warner)...............................................July 20, 2000
(Mr. Kennedy).............................................Sept. 14, 2000
(Mr. Durbin)................................................Oct. 3, 2000
To require disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act regarding
certain persons and records of the Japanese Imperial Army in a manner
that does not impair any investigation or prosecution conducted by the
Department of Justice or certain intelligence matters, and for other
purposes.
``Japanese Imperial Army Disclosure Act''
Full Committee
May 18, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment.
May 18, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment;
without written report.
May 18, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
June 7, 2000--Referred to the Select Committee on Intelligence for a
period not to exceed 30 days.
July 18, 2000--Approved by the Select Committee on Intelligence and
ordered favorably reported, with amendments.
July 20, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Shelby, with amendments,
without written report.
July 20, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
S. 1909
November 10, 1999
CR S14532, S14557
Mr. Torricelli
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................Nov. 19, 1999
(Messrs. Voinovich, Schumer, Santorum, Mrs. Feinstein)
.........................................................Jan. 26, 2000
(Mr. L. Chafee)............................................Mar. 21, 2000
(Mr. Moynihan)..............................................May 22, 2000
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................June 13, 2000
To provide for the preparation of a Government report detailing
injustices suffered by Italian Americans during World War II, and a
formal acknowledgment of such injustices by the President.
``Wartime Violation of Italian American Civil Liberties Act''
Full Committee
S. 1917
November 10, 1999
CR S14533, S14563
Mr. Feingold
(Mr. Levin).................................................Feb. 8, 2000
To abolish the death penalty under Federal law.
``Federal Death Penalty Abolition Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1931
November 16, 1999
CR S14612, S14628
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Leahy)
To provide a more just and uniform procedure for Federal civil
forfeitures, and for other purposes.
``Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act''
Full Committee
S. 1940
November 17, 1999
CR S14696, S14701
Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Feingold, Kennedy, Kerry,
Jeffords, Lautenberg)
(Messrs. Grams, Graham).....................................Mar. 2, 2000
(Mr. Grams, WITHDRAWN AS COSPONSOR).........................Mar. 7, 2000
(Mr. Durbin)................................................May 25, 2000
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to reaffirm the United
States historic commitment to protecting refugees who are fleeing
persecution or torture.
``Refugee Protection Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1947
November 17, 1999
CR S14696
Mr. Hatch
To provide for an assessment of the abuse of and trafficking in gamma
hydroxybutyric acid and other controlled substances and drugs, and for
other purposes.
Full Committee
S. 1948
November 17, 1999
CR S14696, S14708
Mr. Lott
To amend the provisions of title 17, United States Code, and the
Communications Act of 1934, relating to copyright licensing and
carriage of broadcast signals by satellite.
``Intellectual Property and Communications Omnibus Reform Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Nov. 19, 1999--See also H.R. 3194. (S. 1948 incorporated by cross-
reference in the conference report to H.R. 3194).
S. 1953
November 17, 1999
CR S14696
Mr. Kerrey
To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act
of 1996 to authorize the establishment of a voluntary legal employment
authentication program (LEAP) as a successor to the current pilot
programs for employment eligibility confirmation.
``Legal Employment Authentication Program (LEAP) Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1960
November 18, 1999
CR S14806, S14812
Mr. Kohl (for himself, Mr. Feingold)
To provide for the appointment of 1 additional Federal district judge
for the eastern district of Wisconsin, and for other purposes.
``Federal Judgeship for Northeastern Wisconsin Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 1966
November 18, 1999
CR S14806
Mr. Hagel (for himself, Mr. Roberts)
(Mr. Brownback).............................................Mar. 1, 2000
To provide for the immediate review by the Immigration and
Naturalization Service of new employees hired by employers subject to
Operation Vanguard or similar programs, and for other purposes.
Full Committee
S. 1970
November 18, 1999
CR S14806, S14821
Mr. Specter
To amend chapter 171 of title 28, United States Code, with respect to
the liability of the United States for claims of military personnel
for damages for certain injuries.
Full Committee
S. 1984
November 19, 1999
CR S15089
Mr. Harkin (for himself, Mr. Lugar)
(Messrs. Grams, Hagel, Fitzgerald)..........................Feb. 1, 2000
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Feb. 29, 2000
To establish in the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice a
position with responsibility for agricultural antitrust matters.
Full Committee
S. 2000 (Private Law 106-21)
January 24, 2000
CR S37
Mrs. Feinstein
For the relief of Guy Taylor.
Full Committee
July 25, 2000--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
July 27, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
July 27, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
July 27, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 28, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Sept. 29, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the House
Committee on the Judiciary.
Oct. 2, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration and
Claims.
Oct. 10, 2000--Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims discharged.
Oct. 11, 2000--Reported to the House by the House Committee on the
Judiciary, with a written report (H. Rept. 106-963).
Oct. 11, 2000--Placed on the Private Calendar.
Oct. 27, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Nov. 13, 2000--Presented to the President.
Nov. 22, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 106-21).
S. 2002 (Private Law 106-22)
January 24, 2000
CR S38
Mrs. Feinstein
For the relief of Tony Lara.
Full Committee
July 25, 2000--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
July 27, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment.
July 27, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
July 27, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 28, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
Sept. 29, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the House
Committee on the Judiciary.
Oct. 2, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration and
Claims.
Oct. 10, 2000--Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims discharged.
Oct. 11, 2000--Reported to the House by the House Committee on the
Judiciary, with a written report (H. Rept. 106-964).
Oct. 11, 2000--Placed on the Private Calendar.
Oct. 27, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Nov. 13, 2000--Presented to the President.
Nov. 22, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 106-22).
S. 2008
January 26, 2000
CR S86
Mr. Ashcroft
To require the pre-release drug testing of Federal prisoners.
Full Committee
S. 2011
January 27, 2000
CR S113
Mr. Ashcroft
To amend title 18, United States Code, to expand the prohibition on
stalking, and for other purposes.
``Stalking Prevention and Victim Protection Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2019 (Private Law 106-23)
February 1, 2000
CR S213
Mr. Kyl
For the relief of Malia Miller.
Full Committee
June 12, 2000--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
June 15, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
June 15, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
June 15, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 28, 2000--PASSED by the Senate.
Sept. 29, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the House
Committee on the Judiciary.
Oct. 2, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration and
Claims.
Oct. 10, 2000--House Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims discharged.
Oct. 11, 2000--Reported by the House Committee on the Judiciary, with
written report (H. Rept. 106-965).
Oct. 11, 2000--Placed on the Private Calendar.
Oct. 27, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Nov. 14, 2000--Presented to the President.
Nov. 22, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 106-23).
S. 2021
February 1, 2000
CR S213, S214
Mr. Brownback (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Cochran, Jeffords, Helms,
Durbin, Lugar, Edwards, Voinovich, McCain, Mrs. Feinstein)
(Mr. Gramm).................................................Feb. 9, 2000
(Messrs. Sessions, Reed)...................................Feb. 10, 2000
(Messrs. Robb, Fitzgerald, Santorum).......................Feb. 22, 2000
(Mr. Lieberman)............................................Feb. 23, 2000
(Mr. L. Chafee).............................................Mar. 1, 2000
(Mr. Bunning)...............................................Apr. 5, 2000
(Mr. Grassley).............................................Apr. 10, 2000
(Mr. Enzi)..................................................May 11, 2000
To prohibit high school and college sports gambling in all States
including States where such gambling was permitted prior to 1991.
``High School and College Sports Gambling Prohibition Act''
Full Committee
S. 2024
February 2, 2000
CR S285
Mr. Smith of Oregon (for himself, Mr. Wyden)
To amend title 28, United States Code, to provide for an additional
place of holding court in the District of Oregon.
Full Committee
S. 2025
February 2, 2000
CR S285
Mr. Grams
To facilitate the naturalization of aliens who served with special
guerrilla units or irregular forces in Laos.
``Hmong Veterans' Naturalization Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2042
February 9, 2000
CR S538, S540
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Nickles, Lott, Abraham, Thurmond, Kyl,
Ashcroft, Sessions, Smith of New Hampshire, Coverdell)
(Messrs. Murkowski, Helms, Gramm)...........................Mar. 1, 2000
To reform the process by which the Office of the Pardon Attorney
investigates and reviews potential exercises of executives clemency.
``Pardon Attorney Reform and Integrity Act''
Full Committee
Feb. 24, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with amendments.
Mar. 9, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with amendments; with
a written report (S. Rept. 106-231). Minority views filed.
Mar. 9, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
S. 2045 (Public Law 106-313)
February 9, 2000
CR S538, S542
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Abraham, Gramm, Graham, Lieberman, Mrs.
Feinstein, Messrs. Lott, Nickles, Mack, Specter, DeWine, Ashcroft,
McConnell, Gorton, Hagel, Bennett, Grams, Brownback, Smith of Oregon,
Warner)
(Mr. Voinovich).............................................May 15, 2000
(Mr. Helms).................................................May 17, 2000
(Mr. Edwards)...............................................May 18, 2000
(Mr. Coverdell).............................................June 7, 2000
(Mr. Bunning)..............................................June 21, 2000
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act with respect to H-1B
nonimmigrant aliens.
``American Competitiveness in the Twenty-first Century Act of 2000''
Full Committee
Mar. 9, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Apr. 11, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title; with a
written report (S. Rept. 106-260). Additional views filed.
Apr. 11, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 15, 2000--Motion to proceed to consideration of measure made in
the Senate.
Sept. 15, 2000--Motion to proceed to consideration of measure was
withdrawn in the Senate.
Sept. 19, 2000--Cloture on the motion to proceed invoked in the Senate.
Sept. 20, 2000--Senate continued consideration of the motion to proceed.
Sept. 22, 2000--Senate agreed to the motion to proceed to the
consideration.
Sept. 26, 2000--Considered by the Senate.
Sept. 27, 2000--Considered by the Senate.
Sept. 28, 2000--Considered by the Senate.
Sept. 28, 2000--Senate incorporated the text of S. 2586 into S. 2045.
Oct. 3, 2000--Considered by the Senate.
Oct. 3, 2000--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment.
Oct. 3, 2000--Received in the House.
Oct. 3, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Oct. 5, 2000--Presented to the President.
Oct. 17, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-313).
S. 2049
February 9, 2000
CR S538, S549
Mr. Biden
(Messrs. Durbin, Cleland, Mrs. Boxer).......................Mar. 2, 2000
(Mr. Edwards)...............................................Mar. 6, 2000
(Mr. Kerry).................................................Mar. 8, 2000
To extend the authorization for the Violent Crime Reduction Trust Fund.
Full Committee
S. 2050
February 9, 2000
CR S538, S550
Mr. Reid (for himself, Messrs. Bryan, Torricelli, Baucus)
(Mr. Robb).................................................Feb. 28, 2000
(Mrs. Lincoln)..............................................June 8, 2000
To establish a panel to investigate illegal gambling on college sports
and to recommend effective countermeasures to combat this serious
national problem.
``Combating Illegal College and University Gambling Act''
Full Committee
S. 2054
February 10, 2000
CR S612
Mr. Mack
For the relief of Sandra J. Pilot.
Full Committee
S. 2055
February 10, 2000
CR S612, S616
Mr. Wellstone
To establish the Katie Poirier Abduction Emergency Fund, and for other
purposes.
``Katie's Law''
Full Committee
S. 2058
February 10, 2000
CR S612, S617
Mr. Graham (for himself, Messrs. Mack, Kennedy, Durbin, Mrs. Feinstein)
(Mr. Helms)................................................Mar. 28, 2000
(Mr. Kerry)................................................Mar. 30, 2000
To extend filing deadlines for applications for adjustment of status of
certain Cuban, Nicaraguan, and Haitian nationals.
Full Committee
Apr. 13, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Apr. 13, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Apr. 13, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
S. 2061
February 10, 2000
CR S613, S619
Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. Specter)
(Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Reid, Durbin, Bryan, Thurmond)
..........................................................Mar. 2, 2000
(Messrs. Kohl, Sarbanes)....................................Mar. 6, 2000
(Messrs. Torricelli, Abraham)...............................Mar. 8, 2000
(Messrs. Moynihan, Baucus).................................Mar. 22, 2000
(Mr. Breaux)...............................................Apr. 25, 2000
(Mr. Kerry)................................................Apr. 26, 2000
(Mr. Dodd)...................................................May 2, 2000
(Mr. Kennedy)...............................................June 6, 2000
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................June 29, 2000
(Messrs. Warner, Akaka)....................................July 10, 2000
(Messrs. Edwards, Cleland).................................July 17, 2000
(Mr. Robb).................................................Sept. 7, 2000
To establish a crime prevention and computer education initiative.
``Kids 2000 Act''
Full Committee
S. 2063
February 10, 2000
CR S613
Mr. Torricelli (for himself, Mr. Feingold)
To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide for the applicability
to operators of Internet Web sites of restrictions on the disclosure
or records and other information relating to the use of such sites,
and for other purposes.
``Secure Online Communication Enforcement Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2064
February 10, 2000
CR S613, S622
Mr. Edwards (for himself, Mr. Biden)
(Mr. Kerrey)................................................May 15, 2000
To amend the Missing Children's Assistance Act, to expand the purpose of
the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to cover
individuals who are at least 18 but have not yet attained the age of
22.
``Abducted Young Adults Act''
Full Committee
S. 2065
February 10, 2000
CR S613, S624
Mr. Edwards
(Mr. Kerrey)................................................May 15, 2000
To authorize the Attorney General to provide grants for organizations to
find missing adults.
``Kristen's Law''
Full Committee
S. 2073
February 10, 2000
CR S613
Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Levin, Feingold, Moynihan, Akaka)
(Mr. Kerrey)................................................Apr. 6, 2000
To reduce the risk that innocent persons may be executed, and for other
purposes.
``Innocence Protection Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2089
February 24, 2000
CR S799
Mr. Specter (for himself, Messrs. Torricelli, Thurmond, Biden, Grassley,
Feingold, Helms, Schumer, Sessions)
(Mr. Leahy).................................................Mar. 7, 2000
To amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 to modify
procedures relating to orders for surveillance and searches for
foreign intelligence purposes, and for other purposes.
``Counterintelligence Reform Act of 2000''
Full Committee
Mar. 7, 2000--Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts
hearing (J-106-69).
May 18, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
May 23, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute; without written report.
May 23, 2000--Referred to the Select Committee on Intelligence for a
period not to exceed 30 days of session.
July 18, 2000--Approved by the Select Committee on Intelligence and
ordered favorably reported, with amendments.
July 20, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Shelby, without written
report.
July 20, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
S. 2092
February 24, 2000
CR S799, S804
Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mr. Kyl)
(Mr. DeWine)................................................Apr. 7, 2000
To amend title 18, United States Code, to modify authorities relating to
the use of pen registers and trap and trace devices, to modify
provisions relating to fraud and related activities in connection with
computers, and for other purposes.
Full Committee
S. 2105
February 24, 2000
CR S799, S816
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Leahy)
(Mr. Santorum).............................................Apr. 27, 2000
To amend chapter 65 of title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the
unauthorized destruction, modification, or alteration of product
identification codes used in consumer product recalls, for law
enforcement, and for other purposes.
``Antitampering Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2117
February 29, 2000
CR S929, S933
Mr. Feingold (for himself, Mr. Leahy)
To amend title 9, United States Code, with respect to consumer credit
transactions.
``Consumer Credit Fair Dispute Resolution Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2127
March 1, 2000
CR S1024, S1025
Mr. Brownback
To exempt agreements relating to voluntary guidelines governing telecast
material, movies, video games, Internet content, and music lyrics from
the applicability of the antitrust laws, and for other purposes.
``Children's Protection Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2238
March 9, 2000
CR S1392, S1413
Mr. Baucus
To designate 3 counties in the State of Montana as High Intensity Drug
Trafficking Areas and authorize funding for drug control activities in
those areas.
Full Committee
S. 2252
March 20, 2000
CR S1461, S1463
Mr. Grassley
To provide for the review of agriculture mergers and acquisitions by the
Department of Agriculture and to outlaw unfair practices in the
agriculture industry, and for other purposes.
``Agriculture Competition Enhancement Act''
Full Committee
Sept. 28, 2000--Subcommittee on Antitrust, Business Rights, and
Competition hearing (J-106-110).
S. 2256
March 21, 2000
CR S1512, S1517
Mr. Biden (for himself, Mr. McConnell)
(Mrs. Boxer)................................................May 23, 2000
(Mr. Durbin)................................................May 24, 2000
To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of
1968 to provide standards and procedures to guide both State and local
law enforcement agencies and law enforcement officers during internal
investigations, interrogation of law enforcement officers, and
administrative disciplinary hearings, to ensure accountability of law
enforcement officers, to guarantee the due process rights of law
enforcement officers, and to require States to enact law enforcement
discipline, accountability, and due process laws.
``State and Local Law Enforcement Discipline, Accountability, and Due
Process Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2259
March 21, 2000
CR S1512, S1517
Mr. Torricelli
To amend title 28, United States Code, to divide New Jersey into 2
judicial districts.
Full Committee
S. 2270
March 22, 2000
CR S1596, S1598
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Craig, Smith of New Hampshire)
(Mr. Thomas).................................................May 1, 2000
To prohibit civil or equitable actions from being brought or continued
against manufacturers, distributors, dealers, or importers of firearms
or ammunition for damages resulting from the misuse of their products
by others, to protect gun owner privacy and ownership rights, and for
other purposes.
``Right to Bear Arms Protection and Privacy Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2272 (Public Law 106-314)
March 22, 2000
CR S1596, S1601
Mr. DeWine (for himself, Mr. Rockefeller, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Levin,
Kerry, Kerrey, Wellstone, Ms. Collins, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. L. Chafee, Mrs.
Lincoln, Mr. Bingaman)
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Apr. 10, 2000
(Mr. Craig)................................................Apr. 11, 2000
(Mr. Edwards)..............................................June 21, 2000
(Mr. Grassley).............................................Sept. 7, 2000
(Mr. Leahy)...............................................Sept. 25, 2000
To improve the administrative efficiency and effectiveness of the
Nation's abuse and neglect courts and for other purposes consistent
with the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997.
``Strengthening Abuse and Neglect Courts Act of 2000''
Full Committee
July 27, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
July 27, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
July 27, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 26, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
Sept. 27, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
Oct. 3, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Oct. 5, 2000--Presented to the President.
Oct. 17, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-314).
S. 2280
March 23, 2000
CR S1671, S1674
Mr. McConnell
(Mr. Helms).................................................Apr. 4, 2000
(Mr. Shelby)................................................Apr. 6, 2000
(Mr. Bennett)..............................................Apr. 11, 2000
(Mr. Santorum)...............................................May 3, 2000
(Mr. Kyl)....................................................May 8, 2000
(Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)...............................Oct. 31, 2000
To provide for the effective punishment of online child molesters.
``Cybermolesters Enforcement Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2289 (Private Law 106-24)
March 23, 2000
CR S1671, S1681
Mr. Grassley
For the relief of Jose Guadalupe Tellez Pinales.
Full Committee
July 25, 2000--Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration.
July 27, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
July 27, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
July 27, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 28, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Sept. 29, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the House
Committee on the Judiciary.
Oct. 2, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Immigration and
Claims.
Oct. 10, 2000--Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims discharged.
Oct. 11, 2000--Reported to the House by the House Committee on the
Judiciary, with a written report (H. Rept. 106-966).
Oct. 11, 2000--Placed on the Private Calendar.
Oct. 27, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Oct. 27, 2000--Cleared for the White House.
Nov. 14, 2000--Presented to the President.
Nov. 22, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 106-24).
S. 2310
March 29, 2000
CR S1863, S1884
Mrs. Feinstein
To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, with respect to
penalties for licensed firearms dealers.
``Firearms Dealer Penalty Flexibility Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2317
March 29, 2000
CR S1884, S1897
Mr. Dorgan (for himself, Mr. Craig)
To provide incentives to encourage stronger truth in sentencing of
violent offenders, and for other purposes.
``Stop Allowing Felons Early Release (SAFER) Act''
Full Committee
S. 2318
March 29, 2000
CR S1884, S1897
Mr. Dorgan (for himself, Messrs. Craig, Robb)
To amend title 18, United States Code, to eliminate good time credits
for prisoners serving a sentence for a crime of violence, and for
other purposes.
``100 Percent Truth-in-Sentencing Act''
Full Committee
S. 2324
March 29, 2000
CR S1884, S1908
Mr. Kohl (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein)
(Mr. Daschle)...............................................Apr. 4, 2000
(Mr. Torricelli)...........................................June 26, 2000
To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to require
ballistics testing of all firearms manufactured and all firearms in
custody of Federal agencies, and to add ballistics testing to existing
firearms enforcement strategies.
``Ballistics, Law Assistance, and Safety Technology Act'' (``BLAST'')
Full Committee
S. 2338
March 30, 2000
CR S1986, S1996
Mr. Schumer (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Durbin, Lautenberg, Reed,
Torricelli, Levin, Robb, Moynihan, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Dodd, Daschle)
(Ms. Mikulski)..............................................May 23, 2000
To enhance the enforcement of gun violence laws.
``Effective National Firearms Objectives for Responsible, Commonsense
Enforcement Act of 2000''
``ENFORCE Act''
Full Committee
S. 2367
April 5, 2000
CR S2233, S2248
Mr. Abraham (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Leahy, DeWine, Jeffords,
Akaka, Graham, Inouye)
(Mr. Murkowski).............................................Apr. 7, 2000
(Mr. Grams)..................................................May 3, 2000
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to make improvements to,
and permanently authorize, the visa waiver pilot program under the
Act.
``Travel, Tourism, and Jobs Preservation Act''
Full Committee
Apr. 13, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Apr. 13, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Apr. 13, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
S. 2383
April 11, 2000
CR S2526, S2527
Mr. Graham
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide temporary
protected status to certain unaccompanied alien children, to provide
for the adjustment of status of aliens unlawfully present in the
United States who are under 18 years of age, and for other purposes.
``Alien Children Protection Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2390
April 11, 2000
CR S2526, S2532
Mr. DeWine (for himself, Messrs. Warner, Hutchinson, Sessions, Helms,
Abraham)
(Messrs. Santorum, Ashcroft)...............................Apr. 12, 2000
(Mr. Hagel).................................................June 6, 2000
(Mr. Grams)................................................Sept. 5, 2000
(Mrs. Hutchison)............................................Oct. 2, 2000
To establish a grant program that provides incentives for States to
enact mandatory minimum sentences for certain firearms offenses, and
for other purposes.
``Project Exile: The Safe Streets and Neighborhoods Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2406
April 12, 2000
CR S2616, S2618
Mr. Abraham (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, DeWine, Leahy)
(Mr. Helms)................................................July 11, 2000
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide permanent
authority for entry into the United States of certain religious
workers.
``Mother Teresa Religious Workers Act''
Full Committee
Apr. 13, 2000--Subcommittee on Immigration hearing (J-106-76).
June 8, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
June 8, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
June 8, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Oct. 19, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Oct. 23, 2000--Received in the House and held at desk.
S. 2407
April 12, 2000
CR S2616, S2619
Mr. Reid (for himself, Mr. Kennedy)
(Messrs. Daschle, Graham)...................................May 18, 2000
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................June 13, 2000
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act with respect to the record
of admission for permanent residence in the case of certain aliens.
``Date of Registry Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2413 (Public Law 106-517)
April 12, 2000
CR S2616, S2629
Mr. Campbell (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Hatch, Thurmond, Bingaman,
Jeffords, Sarbanes, Coverdell, Robb, Schumer, Reed, Reid)
(Messrs. Cleland, McConnell, Ashcroft).......................May 2, 2000
(Mr. Kohl)..................................................May 11, 2000
(Mr. Bunning)...............................................May 16, 2000
(Mr. Edwards, Mrs. Hutchison)...............................June 6, 2000
(Mr. Abraham)..............................................June 28, 2000
(Mr. Grams)...............................................Sept. 13, 2000
To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to
clarify the procedures and conditions for the award of matching grants
for the purchase of armor vests.
``Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant Act of 2000''
Full Committee
June 29, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
June 29, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
June 29, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Oct. 10, 2000--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment.
Oct. 11, 2000--Received in the House and held at desk.
Oct. 25, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Nov. 6, 2000--Presented to the President.
Nov. 13, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-517).
S. 2430
April 13, 2000
CR S2727, S2738
Mr. Leahy
To combat computer hacking through enhanced law enforcement and to
protect the privacy and constitutional rights of Americans, and for
other purposes.
``Internet Security Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2448
April 13, 2000
CR S2728
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Schumer)
(Mr. Abraham)..............................................Sept. 5, 2000
(Mr. Kyl)...................................................Oct. 5, 2000
To enhance the protections of the Internet and the critical
infrastructure of the United States, and for other purposes.
``Internet Integrity and Critical Infrastructure Protection Act of
2000''
Full Committee
Oct. 5, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Oct. 5, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Oct. 5, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
S. 2451
April 13, 2000
CR S2728
Mrs. Hutchison
To increase criminal penalties for computer crimes, establish a National
Commission on Cybersecurity, and for other purposes.
Full Committee
S. 2463
April 26, 2000
CR S2940
Mr. Feingold (for himself, Mr. Levin)
(Mr. Wellstone).............................................May 16, 2000
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................June 29, 2000
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................July 13, 2000
To institute a moratorium on the imposition of the death penalty at the
Federal and State level until a National Commission on the Death
Penalty studies its use and policies ensuring justice, fairness, and
due process are implemented.
``National Death Penalty Moratorium Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2464
April 26, 2000
CR S2940, S2941
Mr. Gorton
To amend the Robinson-Patman Anti-discrimination Act to protect American
consumers from foreign drug price discrimination.
``Prescription Drug Fairness Act''
Full Committee
S. 2473
April 26, 2000
CR S2940, S2944
Mr. Grassley
To strengthen and enhance the role of community antidrug coalitions by
providing for the establishment of a National Community Antidrug
Coalition Institute.
``National Community Antidrug Coalition Institute Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2482
April 27, 2000
CR S3023, S3026
Mr. Durbin (for himself, Mr. Lautenberg)
To assist States and units of local government in carrying out Safe
Homes-Safe Streets programs.
``Safe Homes-Safe Streets Act of 1999''
Full Committee
S. 2509
May 4, 2000
CR S3514, S3524
Mr. Wyden
For the relief of Rose-Marie Barbeau-Quinn.
Full Committee
S. 2516
May 8, 2000
CR S3612
Mr. Thurmond (for himself, Mr. Biden)
(Messrs. Helms, DeWine).....................................May 23, 2000
(Mr. Kyl)...................................................June 8, 2000
(Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)...............................June 20, 2000
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................July 18, 2000
(Mr. Hatch)................................................July 20, 2000
(Mr. Leahy)................................................July 26, 2000
To fund task forces to locate and apprehend fugitives in Federal, State,
and local felony criminal cases and give administrative subpoena
authority to the United States Marshals Service.
``Fugitive Apprehension Act of 2000''
Full Committee
July 20, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
July 20, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute, without written report.
July 20, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
July 26, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, after agreeing to a Committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute.
July 27, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee
on the Judiciary.
Aug. 3, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime.
S. 2525
May 9, 2000
CR S3692, S3695
Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Lautenberg, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Schumer)
To provide for the implementation of a system of licensing for
purchasers of certain firearms and for a record of sale system for
those firearms, and for other purposes.
``Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2559
May 16, 2000
CR S4014
Mrs. Feinstein
For the relief of Vijai Rajan.
Full Committee
S. 2586
May 18, 2000
CR S4190, S4191
Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Messrs. Abraham, Leahy, Jeffords, Reid,
Moynihan, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Graham, Durbin, DeWine)
(Mr. Wellstone).............................................June 6, 2000
(Mr. Grassley).............................................June 21, 2000
(Mr. Hagel)................................................July 24, 2000
To reduce the backlog in the processing of immigration benefit
applications and to make improvements to infrastructure necessary for
the effective provision of immigration services, and for other
purposes.
``Immigration Services and Infrastructure Improvements Act of 2000''
Full Committee
Sept. 28, 2000--Senate incorporated the text of S. 2586 into S. 2045.
S. 2599
May 18, 2000
CR S4190, S4204
Mr. Abraham (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Grams, Kennedy, Ms. Snowe, Mr.
Craig, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Gorton, Jeffords, Schumer, Graham, Levin,
DeWine, Mrs. Murray)
(Mr. Moynihan)..............................................May 23, 2000
(Mr. Voinovich).............................................May 24, 2000
To amend section 110 of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant
Responsibility Act of 1996, and for other purposes.
``Immigration and Naturalization Service Data Management Improvement Act
of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2604
May 23, 2000
CR S4297
Mr. Dorgan (for himself, Mr. Rockefeller)
To amend title 49, United States Code, to provide that rail agreements
and transactions subject to approval by the Surface Transportation
Board are no longer exempt from the application of the antitrust laws,
and for other purposes.
``Rail Competition Enforcement Act''
Full Committee
S. 2612
May 23, 2000
CR S4297, S4317
Mr. Graham (for himself, Messrs. Grassley, Thomas, Biden, Bayh)
(Mr. Mack).................................................June 21, 2000
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................June 30, 2000
(Mr. Thurmond).............................................July 10, 2000
(Mr. Torricelli)..........................................Sept. 12, 2000
To combat Ecstacy trafficking, distribution, and abuse in the United
States, and for other purposes.
``Ecstacy Anti-Proliferation Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2616
May 24, 2000
CR S4378
Mr Kerrey
For the relief of Luis A. Gonzalez and Virginia Aguilla Gonzalez.
Full Committee
S. 2619
May 24, 2000
CR S4378, S4380
Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Robb, Kennedy)
(Mr. Harkin)...............................................June 19, 2000
To provide for drug-free prisons.
``Drug-Free Prisons Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2666
May 25, 2000
CR S4460, S4480
Mr. Reid
To secure the Federal voting rights of persons who have fully served
their sentences, including parole and probation, and for other
purposes.
``Civic Participation Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2668
May 25, 2000
CR S4460, S4481
Mr. Graham (for himself, Mr. Smith of Oregon)
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to improve procedures for
the adjustment of status of aliens, to reduce the backlog of family-
sponsored aliens, and for other purposes.
``Family, Work and Immigrant Integration Amendments of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2690
June 7, 2000
CR S4669, S4673
Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Smith of Oregon, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Levin,
Jeffords, Feingold, Moynihan, Akaka, Kerrey, Wellstone)
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................June 13, 2000
(Ms. Mikulski).............................................June 20, 2000
(Mr. Dodd, Mrs. Boxer).....................................July 17, 2000
(Mr. Torricelli)............................................Oct. 3, 2000
To reduce the risk that innocent persons may be executed, and for other
purposes.
``Innocence Protection Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2695
June 8, 2000
CR S4820
Mr. Bond
To convert a temporary Federal judgeship in the eastern district of
Missouri to a permanent judgeship, and for other purposes.
Full Committee
S. 2710
June 9, 2000
CR S4922
Mr. Thompson (for himself, Mr. Frist)
To recognize the rights of grandparents in cases involving international
parental kidnapping.
``International Parental Kidnapping Grandparents' Rights Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2715
June 13, 2000
CR S5027, S5028
Mr. Torricelli
To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to ballistic
identification of handguns.
``Ballistic Fingerprints Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2730
June 14, 2000
CR S5106
Mrs. Hutchison (for herself, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Domenici, Mrs. Boxer,
Mr. Bingaman)
(Mr. Gramm)................................................June 15, 2000
To provide for the appointment of additional Federal district judges,
and for other purposes.
``Southwest Border Judgeship Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2744
June 15, 2000
CR S5241, S5271
Mr. Ashcroft
To ensure fair play for family farms.
``Fair Play for Family Farms Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2761
June 21, 2000
CR S5555, S5556
Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Kohl)
To fund task forces to locate and apprehend fugitives in Federal, State,
and local felony criminal cases and to provide administrative subpoena
authority.
``Capturing Criminals Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2769
June 22, 2000
CR S5662, S5666
Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Robb, Durbin, Kohl, Schumer,
Cleland)
(Mr. Mack).................................................June 27, 2000
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................June 30, 2000
(Mr. Kerry)................................................July 10, 2000
(Mr. Graham)...............................................July 13, 2000
To authorize funding for National Instant Criminal Background Check
System improvements.
``NICS Partnership Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2778
June 22, 2000
CR S5663, S5683
Mr. Kohl (for himself, Messrs. DeWine, Specter, Leahy, Grassley,
Feingold)
(Messrs. Lieberman, Thurmond)..............................June 26, 2000
(Messrs. Smith of New Hampshire, Schumer)...................Oct. 4, 2000
To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and exporting cartels
illegal.
``No Oil Producing and Exporting Cartels Act of 2000''
``NOPEC''
Full Committee
July 10, 2000--Referred to the Subcommittee on Antitrust, Business
Rights, and Competition.
July 27, 2000--Approved for Full Committee consideration, without
amendment.
Sept. 21, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably
reported, without amendment.
Sept. 21, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Sept. 21, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
S. 2780
June 23, 2000
CR S5735
Mr. Baucus
To authorize the Drug Enforcement Administration to provide
reimbursements for expenses incurred to remediate methamphetamine
laboratories, and for other purposes.
``Emergency Methamphetamine Response Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2783
June 26, 2000
CR S5790
Mr. Leahy (by request)
Entitled the ``21st Century Law Enforcement and Public Safety Act.''
Full Committee
S. 2787
June 26, 2000
CR S5790, S5791
Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Leahy, Abraham, Kennedy, Specter,
Kohl, Roth, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Jeffords, Torricelli, Ms. Snowe,
Messrs. Schumer, DeWine, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Ashcroft, Ms. Landrieu,
Messrs. Murkowski, Lautenberg, Santorum, Reid, Ms. Collins, Mr. Reed,
Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Dodd, L. Chafee, Kerry, Allard, Robb,
Wellstone, Sarbanes, Daschle, Bryan, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Smith of
Oregon, Johnson, Bingaman, Lieberman, Levin, Byrd, Cleland, Dorgan,
Edwards, Hollings, Breaux, Kerrey, Harkin, Bayh, Graham, Baucus)
(Mrs. Boxer)...............................................June 28, 2000
(Mr. Feingold).............................................June 29, 2000
(Mr. Rockefeller)..........................................July 11, 2000
(Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Wyden)..................................July 12, 2000
(Mr. Moynihan).............................................July 13, 2000
(Messrs. Akaka, Inouye)....................................July 14, 2000
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................July 20, 2000
(Mr. Hagel)................................................July 21, 2000
(Mr. Burns)................................................July 24, 2000
(Mr. Conrad)...............................................July 25, 2000
(Mr. Bond).................................................July 27, 2000
(Mr. Stevens)..............................................Sept. 6, 2000
(Mr. Domenici).............................................Sept. 7, 2000
(Messrs. Craig, Shelby)...................................Sept. 11, 2000
(Mr. Gorton)..............................................Sept. 12, 2000
(Mr. Miller)..............................................Sept. 20, 2000
(Messrs. Cochran, Crapo)..................................Sept. 28, 2000
(Mr. Warner)................................................Oct. 5, 2000
(Mr. Frist)................................................Oct. 12, 2000
To reauthorize the Federal programs to prevent violence against women,
and for other purposes.
``Violence Against Women Act of 2000''
Full Committee
June 29, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
July 12, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
July 12, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
S. 2794
June 27, 2000
CR S5884, S5885
Mr. Bayh (for himself, Mr. Lugar)
To provide for a temporary Federal district judgeship for the southern
district of Indiana.
Full Committee
S. 2812 (Public Law 106-448)
June 29, 2000
CR S6120, S6121
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mr. Dodd, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. DeWine, Kohl,
Feingold, Kennedy)
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide a waiver of the
oath of renunciation and allegiance for naturalization of aliens
having certain disabilities.
Full Committee
July 20, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
July 20, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
July 20, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
July 21, 2000--PASSED by the Senate.
July 24, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee
on the Judiciary.
Oct. 10, 2000--House Committee on the Judiciary discharged.
Oct. 10, 2000--PASSED by the House, after the House struck all after the
enacting clause and inserted in lieu thereof the provisions of H.R.
4838.
Oct. 11, 2000--Message on House action received in the Senate, House
amendment to Senate bill.
Oct. 19, 2000--Senate agrees to House amendment.
Oct. 20, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 26, 2000--Presented to the President.
Nov. 6, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-448).
S. 2822
June 29, 2000
CR S6121
Mrs. Feinstein
For the relief of Denes and Gyorgi Fulop.
Full Committee
S. 2830
June 29, 2000
CR S6121, S6140
Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Feingold)
To preclude the admissibility of certain confessions in criminal cases.
``Miranda Reaffirmation Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2843
July 10, 2000
CR S6347
Mr. Breaux
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................July 24, 2000
For the relief of Antonio Costa.
Full Committee
S. 2850
July 12, 2000
CR S6574
Mr. Robb
To reduce illegal drug-related crimes in our Nation's communities by
providing additional Federal funds to develop and implement community
policing and prosecutorial initiatives that address problems
associated with the production, manufacture, distribution,
importation, and use of illegal drugs.
``Community Oriented Policing Services Against Drugs Act''
Full Committee
S. 2852
July 12, 2000
CR S6574
Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mr. Torricelli)
To provide for the adjustment of status of certain Syrian nationals.
Full Committee
S. 2857
July 12, 2000
CR S6574, S6575
Mr. Leahy (for himself, Messrs. Torricelli, Kohl)
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................July 19, 2000
To amend title 11, United States Code, to exclude personally
identifiable information from the assets of a debtor in bankruptcy.
``Privacy Policy Enforcement in Bankruptcy Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2859
July 13, 2000
CR S6677
Mr. Schumer
To provide assistance to States in reducing the backlog of casework
files awaiting DNA analysis and to make DNA testing available in
appropriate cases to convicted Federal and State offenders.
``DNA Testing Availability Act''
Full Committee
S. 2860
July 13, 2000
CR S6677, S6678
Mr. Enzi
For the relief of Sammie Martine Orr.
Full Committee
S. 2875
July 14, 2000
CR S6841, S6844
Mr. Sessions (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Leahy, Thurmond, Torricelli,
Grassley)
To amend titles 18 and 28, United States Code, with respect to United
States magistrate judges.
``Magistrate Judge Improvement Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2898
July 20, 2000
CR S7393, S7394
Mr. Schumer
To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide for the disclosure of
electronic monitoring of employee communications and computer usage in
the workplace.
``Notice of Electronic Monitoring Act''
Full Committee
S. 2907
July 21, 2000
CR S7448, S7451
Mr. Feingold (for himself, Mr. Hutchinson)
To amend the provisions of titles 5 and 28, United States Code, relating
to equal access to justice, award of reasonable costs and fees,
taxpayers' recovery of costs, fees, and expenses, administrative
settlement offers, and for other purposes.
``Equal Access to Justice Reform Amendments of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2908
July 24, 2000
CR S7477, S7478
Mr. Biden
To authorize funding for successful reentry of criminal offenders into
local communities.
``Offender Reentry and Community Safety Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2911
July 25, 2000
CR S7542
Mr. Schumer
To strengthen the system for notifying parents of violent sexual
offenders in their communities.
``Violent Sexual Offender Parental Notification Act''
Full Committee
S. 2915 (Public Law 106-518)
July 25, 2000
CR S7542, S7544
Mr. Grassley (for himself, Mr. Torricelli)
To make improvements in the operation and administration of the Federal
courts, and for other purposes.
``Federal Courts Improvement Act of 2000''
Full Committee
Sept. 28, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably
reported, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Sept. 28, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment
in the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Sept. 28, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Oct. 19, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, after agreeing to a Committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Oct. 23, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 23, 2000--Received in the House and held at desk.
Oct. 25, 2000--PASSED by the House, with amendments.
Oct. 26, 2000--Message on House action received in the Senate, House
amendments to Senate bill.
Oct. 27, 2000--Senate agreed to House amendment.
Nov. 6, 2000--Presented to the President.
Nov. 13, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-518).
S. 2924 (Public Law 106-578)
July 26, 2000
CR S7656, S7663
Ms. Collins (for herself, Mr. Durbin, Mrs. Feinstein)
(Mr. Kyl).................................................Sept. 26, 2000
To strengthen the enforcement of Federal statutes relating to false
identification, and for other purposes.
``Internet False Identification Prevention Act of 2000''
Full Committee
Sept. 28, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably
reported, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Sept. 28, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment
in the nature of a substitute; without written report.
Sept. 28, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Oct. 31, 2000--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
Oct. 31, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee
on the Judiciary.
Nov. 3, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime.
Dec. 15, 2000--House Committee on the Judiciary discharged.
Dec. 15, 2000--PASSED by the House, with an amendment.
Dec. 15, 2000--Senate concurred in the amendment of the House.
Dec. 20, 2000--Presented to the President.
Dec. 28, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-578).
S. 2927
July 26, 2000
CR S7656, S7667
Mr. Feingold
To ensure that the incarceration of inmates is not provided by private
contractors or vendors and that persons charged or convicted of an
offense against the United States shall be housed in facilities
managed and maintained by Federal, State, or local governments.
``Public Safety Act''
Full Committee
S. 2945
July 27, 2000
CR S7839
Mrs. Feinstein
For the relief of David Bale.
Full Committee
S. 2990
July 27, 2000
CR S7840, S7906
Mr. Kerry (for himself, Mr. Feingold)
To amend chapter 42 of title 28, United States Code, to establish the
Judicial Education Fund for the payment of the reasonable expenses of
judges participating in seminars, to prohibit the acceptance of
seminar gifts, and for other purposes.
``Judicial Education Reform Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2991
July 27, 2000
CR S7840
Mr. Abraham
To amend title 18, United States Code, to expand the prohibition on
stalking, and for other purposes.
``Just Punishment for Cyberstalkers Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 2993
July 27, 2000
CR S7840, S7908
Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Kohl)
To enhance competition for prescription drugs by increasing the ability
of the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission to enforce
existing antitrust laws regarding brand name drugs and generic drugs.
``Drug Competition Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 3006
September 6, 2000
CR S8104, S8105
Mr. Ashcroft
To remove civil liability barriers surrounding donating fire equipment
to volunteer fire companies.
``Good Samaritan Volunteer Firefighter Assistance Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 3009
September 6, 2000
CR S8105
Mr. Hutchinson (for himself, Messrs. Grams, Wellstone, Ms. Collins,
Messrs. Thurmond, Hollings, Jeffords)
(Mr. Byrd).................................................Sept. 7, 2000
(Mr. Sarbanes)............................................Sept. 11, 2000
(Mr. Thomas)..............................................Sept. 19, 2000
(Mr. Conrad)..............................................Sept. 20, 2000
(Mr. Dorgan)..............................................Sept. 26, 2000
(Mr. Bingaman)............................................Sept. 28, 2000
(Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Daschle).................................Oct. 4, 2000
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Oct. 11, 2000
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................Oct. 18, 2000
To provide funds to the National Center for Rural Law Enforcement.
``Rural Law Enforcement Assistance Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 3012
September 6, 2000
CR S8105, S8112
Mr. Leahy
(Ms. Mikulski)..............................................Oct. 2, 2000
To amend title 18, United States Code, to impose criminal and civil
penalties for false statements and failure to file reports concerning
defects in foreign motor vehicle products, and to require the timely
provision of notice of such defects, and for other purposes.
``Transportation Information Recall Enhancement Act''
Full Committee
S. 3014
September 7, 2000
CR S8197
Mr. Specter
To amend title 18 of the United States Code to penalize the knowing and
reckless introduction of a defective product into interstate commerce.
Full Committee
S. 3015
September 7, 2000
CR S8197, S8198
Mr. Ashcroft
To grant the consent of Congress to the Kansas and Missouri Metropolitan
Culture District Compact.
Full Committee
S. 3025
September 11, 2000
CR S8342
Mr. Bayh
To combat telemarketing and mass marketing fraud.
``Combating Fraud Against Seniors Act''
Full Committee
S. 3042
September 13, 2000
CR S8501, S8504
Mr. Ashcroft
To protect citizens against becoming victims of Internet fraud, to
provide stiff penalties against those who target senior citizens, and
to educate senior citizens on how to avoid being victimized by
Internet or telemarketing fraud.
``An Act to Prevent Internet Fraud and Fraud Against the Elderly''.
Full Committee
S. 3043
September 13, 2000
CR S8501, S8505
Mr. Torricelli
To close loopholes in the firearms laws which allow the unregulated
manufacture, assembly, shipment, or transportation of firearms or
firearm parts, and for other purposes.
``Gun Parts Trafficking Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 3045 (Public Law 106-561)
September 14, 2000
CR S8585
Mr. Sessions (for himself, Messrs. Cleland, Thurmond, Miller, Dodd,
Frist, Hatch, Lott, L. Chafee, Mack, Helms, Specter, Santorum,
Nickles, Stevens, Durbin, Cochran, Hutchinson, Wellstone, Jeffords,
Abraham, Thomas, Shelby, Kyl, Ashcroft, Bennett, Bunning, Grams,
Harkin, McConnell)
(Mr. Gramm).................................................Oct. 6, 2000
(Mr. Reed).................................................Oct. 25, 2000
(Mr. Leahy)................................................Oct. 27, 2000
To improve the quality, timeliness, and credibility of forensic science
services for criminal justice purposes.
``Paul Coverdell National Forensic Sciences Improvement Act of 2000''
Full Committee
Oct. 26, 2000--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute and an amendment to the title.
Oct. 27, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee
on the Judiciary.
Nov. 3, 2000--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime.
Dec. 7, 2000--House Committee on the Judiciary discharged.
Dec. 7, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Dec. 15, 2000--Presented to the President.
Dec. 21, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-561).
S. 3048
September 14, 2000
CR S8585, S8587
Mr. Feingold (for himself, Mr. Wellstone, Mrs. Boxer)
To institute a moratorium on the imposition of the death penalty at the
Federal level until a Commission on the Federal Death Penalty studies
its use and policies ensuring justice, fairness, and due process are
implemented.
``Federal Death Penalty Moratorium Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 3060
September 15, 2000
CR S8635, S8636
Mr. Wellstone
(Messrs. Inouye, Kohl, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Akaka,
Feingold, McCain, Inhofe)...............................Sept. 25, 2000
(Mr. Robb)................................................Sept. 27, 2000
(Messrs. Grams, Helms)......................................Oct. 3, 2000
(Messrs. Hagel, Kerrey).....................................Oct. 5, 2000
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................Oct. 12, 2000
(Mr. Reed).................................................Oct. 17, 2000
To amend the Hmong Veterans' Naturalization Act of 2000 to extend the
applicability of that Act to certain former spouses of deceased Hmong
veterans.
Full Committee
S. 3070
September 19, 2000
CR S8759, S8762
Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mr. Kohl)
To amend title 18, United States Code, to establish criminal penalties
for distribution of defective products, to amend chapter 111 of title
28, United States Code, relating to protective orders, sealing of
cases, and disclosures of discovery information in civil actions, and
for other purposes.
``Defective Product Penalty Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 3071
September 19, 2000
CR S8759, S8763
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Bayh, Bingaman, Mrs. Boxer,
Messrs. Domenici, Edwards, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Graham, Inouye,
Kerrey, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Reid, Robb, Schumer)
(Mr. Levin)...............................................Sept. 21, 2000
(Mr. Akaka)...............................................Sept. 26, 2000
(Mr. Mack)................................................Sept. 27, 2000
(Mr. Moynihan).............................................Oct. 10, 2000
(Mr. Wyden)................................................Oct. 30, 2000
To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit and
district judges, and for other purposes.
``Federal Judgeship Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 3074
September 20, 2000
CR S8822
Mr. Schumer
To make certain immigration consultant practices criminal offenses.
``Immigration Protection Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 3083
September 20, 2000
CR S8823, S8858
Mr. Leahy
To enhance privacy and the protection of the public in the use of
computers and the Internet, and for other purposes.
``Enhancement of Privacy and Public Safety in Cyberspace Act''
Full Committee
S. 3086
September 21, 2000
CR S8941, S8942
Mr. Specter (for himself, Mr. Biden)
To permit the televising of Supreme Court proceedings.
Full Committee
S. 3094
September 21, 2000
CR S8941
Mr. Schumer
To amend titles 18 and 28, United States Code, to inhibit further
intimidation of public officials within the United States, and for
other purposes.
``Public Officials Protection Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 3102
September 25, 2000
CR S9195
Mr. Ashcroft
To require the written consent of a parent of an unemancipated minor
prior to the referral of such minor for abortion services.
``Putting Parents First Act''
Full Committee
S. 3117
September 27, 2000
CR S9381
Mr. Daschle (for Mrs. Feinstein)
To establish an Office of Children's Services within the Department of
Justice to coordinate and implement Government actions involving
unaccompanied alien children; to ensure that their best interests are
held paramount in immigration proceedings and actions involving them;
to prescribe standards for their custody, release, and detention; to
improve policies for their permanent protection; and for other
purposes.
``Unaccompanied Alien Child Protection Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 3120
September 27, 2000
CR S9381, S9386
Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Graham, Leahy, Kerry, Wellstone,
Durbin, Feingold)
(Mr. Dodd)..................................................Oct. 4, 2000
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to modify restrictions
added by the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility
Act of 1996.
``Immigrant Fairness Restoration Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 3123
September 27, 2000
CR S9381, S9389
Mr. Grams
To provide for Federal class action reform.
``Consumer Rights in Federal Class Actions Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 3124
September 27, 2000
CR S9381
Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mr. Thurmond)
To establish grants for drug treatment alternative to prison programs
administered by State or local prosecutors.
``Prosecution Drug Treatment Alternative to Prison Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 3127
September 27, 2000
CR S9381, S9393
Mr. Santorum (for himself, Messrs. Hutchinson, Fitzgerald)
(Mr. Ashcroft)..............................................Oct. 4, 2000
(Messrs. Bond, Abraham).....................................Oct. 6, 2000
(Mr. Gorton)...............................................Oct. 18, 2000
(Mr. Sessions).............................................Oct. 19, 2000
To protect infants who are born alive.
``Born-Alive Infants Protection Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 3130
September 28, 2000
CR S9466
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Lott, Nickles, Mack, McCain, Grassley,
Thurmond, Kyl, Abraham, DeWine, Sessions, Smith of New Hampshire,
Smith of Oregon, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Fitzgerald, Helms, Santorum,
Hagel, Shelby, Warner, Inhofe, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Allard, Brownback,
Grams, Bennett, Cochran, Hutchinson, Frist)
To provide for post-conviction DNA testing, to facilitate the exchange
by law enforcement agencies of DNA identification information relating
to felony offenders, and for other purposes.
``Criminal Justice Integrity and Law Enforcement Assistance Act''
Full Committee
S. 3136
September 28, 2000
CR S9466
Mr. Durbin
For the relief of Edwardo Reyes, Dianelita Reyes, and their children,
Susy Damaris Reyes, Danny Daniel Reyes, and Brandon Neil Reyes.
Full Committee
S. 3139
September 28, 2000
CR S9466
Mr. Abraham (for himself, Messrs. Feingold, Kennedy)
(Mr. Grams)................................................Oct. 26, 2000
(Mr. Wellstone)............................................Oct. 31, 2000
To ensure that no alien is removed, denied a benefit under the
Immigration and Nationality Act, or otherwise deprived of liberty,
based on evidence that is kept secret from the alien.
``Secret Evidence Repeal Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 3149
October 4, 2000
CR S9701
Mr. Hatch
To provide for the collection of information relating to nonimmigrant
foreign students and other exchange program participants.
Full Committee
S. 3162
October 5, 2000
CR S9944
Mr. Hatch
To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to make
grants to improve security at schools, including the placement and use
of metal detectors.
``Secure Our Schools Act''
Full Committee
S. 3163
October 5, 2000
CR S9944
Mr. Hatch
To designate the calendar decade beginning on January 1, 2001, as the
``Decade of Pain Control and Research''.
Full Committee
S. 3164 (Public Law 106-534)
October 5, 2000
CR S9944, S9945
Mr. Bayh (for himself, Messrs. Grams, Leahy, Cleland)
(Mr. Feingold)..............................................Nov. 2, 2000
To protect seniors from fraud.
``Protecting Seniors From Fraud Act''
Full Committee
Oct. 24, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
Oct. 25, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee
on the Judiciary.
Oct. 25, 2000--Referred to the House Committee on Commerce.
Oct. 30, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Oct. 30, 2000--Cleared for the White House.
Nov. 14, 2000--Presented to the President.
Nov. 22, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-534).
S. 3168
October 5, 2000
CR S9944, S9949
Mr. Torricelli
To eliminate any limitation on indictment for sexual offenses and make
awards to States to reduce their DNA casework backlogs.
``Sexual Assault Prosecution Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 3181 (Public Law 106-579)
October 10, 2000
CR S10153
Mr. Hagel
(Mr. Conrad)...............................................Oct. 12, 2000
(Messrs. McCain, Moynihan, Warner).........................Oct. 18, 2000
(Messrs. Durbin, Kerrey, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Robb)...........Oct. 19, 2000
(Messrs. Ashcroft, Cleland, Kennedy, Levin)................Oct. 23, 2000
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................Oct. 24, 2000
(Messrs. Abraham, Bingaman, Grams, Jeffords, Specter)
.........................................................Oct. 25, 2000
(Ms. Collins, Messrs. Enzi, Inhofe)........................Oct. 26, 2000
To establish the White House Commission on the National Moment of
Remembrance, and for other purposes.
``National Moment of Remembrance Act''
Full Committee
Oct. 27, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
Oct. 28, 2000--Received in the House and held at desk.
Dec. 15, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Dec. 20, 2000--Presented to the President.
Dec. 28, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-579).
S. 3186
October 11, 2000
CR S10252
Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Torricelli, Hatch, Biden)
(Mr. Biden, WITHDRAWN AS COSPONSOR)........................Oct. 12, 2000
To amend title 11, United States Code, and for other purposes.
``Bankruptcy Reform Act of 2000''
Full Committee
Oct. 11, 2000--The Conference Committee for H.R. 2415 struck all of the
House bill after the enacting clause and inserted the provisions of S.
3186, the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 2000. The text of S. 3186 is
included in the H.R. 2415 conference report (H. Rept. 106-970).
S. 3188
October 11, 2000
CR S10252, S10256
Mr. Kyl (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein)
(Mrs. Feinstein, WITHDRAWN AS COSPONSOR)...................Oct. 12, 2000
To facilitate the protection of the critical infrastructure of the
United States, to enhance the investigation and prosecution of
computer-related crimes, and for other purposes.
``Cyber Security Enhancement Act''
Full Committee
S. 3191
October 12, 2000
CR S10411, S10415
Mr. Torricelli
To create a Federal drug court program, and for other purposes.
``Drug Court Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 3192
October 12, 2000
CR S10411, S10416
Mr. Torricelli
To provide grants to law enforcement agencies to purchase firearms
needed to perform law enforcement duties.
``Police Gun Buyback Assistance Act''
Full Committee
S. 3202
October 12, 2000
CR S10412, S10421
Mr. Biden
To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to biological
weapons.
``Dangerous Biological Agents and Toxin Control Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 3203
October 12, 2000
CR S10412
Mr. Hatch
To make certain corrections in copyright law.
``Work Made For Hire and Copyright Corrections Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 3204
October 12, 2000
CR S10412
Mr. Hatch
To make certain corrections in copyright law.
Full Committee
S. 3205
October 12, 2000
CR S10412
Mr. Kyl (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein)
To enhance the capability of the United States to deter, prevent,
thwart, and respond to international acts of terrorism against United
States nationals and interests.
``Counterterrorism Act of 2000''
Full Committee
Nov. 14, 2000--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment, after the
Committee on the Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
Dec. 4, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Dec. 4, 2000--Received in the House and held at desk.
S. 3206
October 13, 2000
CR S10590
Mr. Abraham
To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to
provide additional protections to victims of rape.
``Victims of Rape Health Protection Act''
Full Committee
S. 3210
October 17, 2000
CR S10619, S10624
Mr. Sessions
To amend chapter 1 of title 9, United States Code, to provide for
greater fairness in the arbitration process for consumers and
employees.
``Consumer and Employee Arbitration Bill of Rights''
Full Committee
S. 3220
October 19, 2000
CR S10801
Mr. DeWine
To amend sections 3 and 5 of the National Child Protection Act of 1993,
relating to national criminal history background checks of providers
of care to children, elderly persons, and persons with disabilities.
``National Child Protection Amendments Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 3221
October 19, 2000
CR S10801, S10802
Mr. Edwards
To provide grants to law enforcement agencies that ensure that law
enforcement officers employed by such agencies are afforded due
process when involved in a case that may lead to dismissal, demotion,
suspension, or transfer.
``Law Enforcement Officers Due Process Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 3226
October 19, 2000
CR S10801
Mr. Hatch
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to extend for an additional
3 years the special immigrant religious worker program.
``Religious Workers Act of 2000''
Full Committee
S. 3252
October 27, 2000
CR S11252
Mr. Biden
To establish a national center on volunteer and provider screening to
reduce sexual and other abuse of children, the elderly, and
individuals with disabilities.
``National Child Protection Improvement Act''
Full Committee
S. 3264
October 30, 2000
CR S11374, S11376
Mr. Lott (for himself, Mr. Ashcroft)
To ensure that individuals with histories of mental illness and other
persons prohibited from owning or possessing firearms are stopped from
buying firearms by requiring instant background checks prior to making
a firearms purchase, and for other purposes.
``Records Access Improvements Act of 2000''
Full Committee
Nov. 14, 2000--Star Print ordered on the bill.
S. 3276
December 11, 2000
CR S11762
Mr. Abraham (for himself, Mr. Feingold)
To make technical corrections to the College Scholarship Fraud
Prevention Act of 2000 and certain amendments made by that Act.
Full Committee
Dec. 15, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
SENATE RESOLUTIONS
SENATE RESOLUTIONS--Continued
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S. Res. 22
January 19, 1999
CR S345, S717
Mr. Campbell (for himself, Messrs. Abraham, Akaka, Allard, Biden,
Bingaman, Brownback, Bryan, Burns, Cleland, Coverdell, Craig, Crapo,
Daschle, DeWine, Dodd, Domenici, Dorgan, Durbin, Enzi, Mrs. Feinstein,
Messrs. Fitzgerald, Frist, Gorton, Gramm, Grams, Hagel, Hatch, Helms,
Hollings, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Inhofe, Inouye, Jeffords, Kennedy,
Kerrey, Leahy, Lieberman, Lott, Lugar, Mack, McCain, Ms. Mikulski,
Messrs. Moynihan, Murkowski, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Reid, Robb,
Rockefeller, Roth, Sarbanes, Schumer, Sessions, Shelby, Smith of New
Hampshire, Specter, Stevens, Thurmond, Torricelli, Warner, Wellstone)
(Messrs. Gregg, Hutchinson)................................Jan. 20, 1999
(Mr. Thomas)...............................................Jan. 22, 1999
(Mr. Cochran)..............................................Jan. 25, 1999
(Mr. Conrad, Ms. Snowe)....................................Feb. 10, 1999
(Mr. Grassley).............................................Feb. 24, 1999
(Mr. Lautenberg)...........................................Apr. 12, 1999
(Mr. McConnell)............................................Apr. 13, 1999
(Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Bayh, Ashcroft, Mrs. Boxer).........Apr. 15, 1999
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Apr. 19, 1999
(Mr. Bond).................................................Apr. 21, 1999
(Mr. Voinovich)............................................Apr. 26, 1999
(Mr. Graham)...............................................Apr. 28, 1999
(Mr. Breaux)...............................................Apr. 29, 1999
Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and sacrifice made by the
men and women who have lost their lives while serving as law
enforcement officers.
Full Committee
Apr. 22, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Apr. 29, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Apr. 29, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Apr. 29, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate.
S. Res. 29
January 22, 1999
CR S895, S925
Mr. Robb (for himself, Mr. Campbell)
(Messrs. Abraham, Biden, Bingaman, Conrad, Jeffords,
Kerrey, Warner)...........................................Feb. 8, 1999
(Messrs. Cleland, Cochran, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs.
Lautenberg, Sarbanes, Sessions)..........................Feb. 22, 1999
(Mr. Dodd)..................................................Mar. 8, 1999
(Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Byrd, Daschle, DeWine, Dorgan,
Helms, Kerry, Levin, Moynihan, Murkowski, Mrs. Murray,
Mr. Reid)................................................Apr. 13, 1999
(Messrs. Schumer, Grassley)................................Apr. 14, 1999
(Messrs. Hagel, Edwards, Feingold, Specter)................Apr. 19, 1999
(Messrs. Hollings, Kennedy)................................Apr. 20, 1999
(Messrs. Johnson, Bryan, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Kohl)...........Apr. 21, 1999
(Messrs. Wellstone, Durbin)................................Apr. 22, 1999
(Messrs. Rockefeller, Wyden)...............................Apr. 26, 1999
(Messrs. Bond, Brownback, Burns, Chafee, Crapo,
Domenici, Enzi, Fitzgerald, Gorton, Gramm, Hatch,
Mack, McCain, McConnell, Roberts, Shelby, Smith of
Hampshire, Smith of Oregon, Thomas, Thurmond)............Apr. 28, 1999
(Mr. Torricelli)...........................................Apr. 29, 1999
(Mr. Gregg)................................................Apr. 30, 1999
To designate the week of May 2, 1999, as ``National Correctional
Officers and Employees Week''.
Full Committee
Apr. 29, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Apr. 29, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Apr. 29, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Apr. 29, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate.
S. Res. 31
February 3, 1999
CR S1145
Mr. Grams
Commending Archbishop Desmond Tutu for being a recipient of the Immortal
Chaplains Prize for Humanity.
Full Committee
Oct. 24, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 33
February 9, 1999
CR S1391, S1400
Mr. McCain (for himself, Messrs. Warner, Levin, Thurmond, Kennedy, Smith
of New Hampshire, Bingaman, Inhofe, Cleland, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Allard)
(Mr. Byrd).................................................Feb. 10, 1999
(Messrs. Hatch, Edwards, Biden, Reid, Lugar, Hollings)
.........................................................Mar. 16, 1999
(Messrs. Dorgan, Cochran, Crapo, Hagel, Jeffords, Ms.
Collins, Messrs. Gramm, Daschle).........................Mar. 18, 1999
(Messrs. DeWine, Kerrey, Murkowski, Helms, Abraham,
Hutchinson, Robb, Shelby, Gregg, Bond, Roth, Graham)
.........................................................Mar. 19, 1999
(Messrs. Coverdell, Johnson, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs.
Akaka, Kerry, Feingold, Mack, Reed)......................Mar. 23, 1999
(Messrs. Ashcroft, Inouye, Conrad, Sarbanes, Kohl,
Craig, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Lieberman).........................Apr. 13, 1999
(Messrs. Sessions, Specter, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs.
Domenici, Lautenberg)....................................Apr. 14, 1999
(Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Boxer)...............................Apr. 19, 1999
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................Apr. 20, 1999
(Mr. Frist)................................................Apr. 21, 1999
(Mr. Leahy, Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. Bryan).....................Apr. 30, 1999
Designating May 1999 as ``National Military Appreciation Month''.
Full Committee
Apr. 22, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Apr. 29, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Apr. 29, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Apr. 30, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate.
S. Res. 34
February 11, 1999
CR S1439, S1452
Mr. Torricelli (for himself, Messrs. Baucus, Lugar, Durbin, Reid)
(Messrs. Johnson, Coverdell)................................Mar. 2, 1999
(Messrs. Graham, Stevens)..................................Mar. 16, 1999
(Mr. Kennedy, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Conrad, Burns)...........Apr. 12, 1999
(Messrs. Edwards, Kerrey, Akaka, Inouye, Daschle,
Murkowski, Dorgan).......................................Apr. 13, 1999
(Messrs. Bryan, Moynihan, Levin, Biden, Bayh, Reed)
.........................................................Apr. 14, 1999
(Messrs. Lieberman, Breaux, Campbell, Sarbanes)............Apr. 19, 1999
(Messrs. Lautenberg, Cleland)..............................Apr. 20, 1999
(Messrs. Rockefeller, Fitzgerald)..........................Apr. 21, 1999
(Messrs. Gregg, Schumer, Dodd).............................Apr. 26, 1999
(Mr. Robb).................................................Apr. 28, 1999
(Mr. Crapo)..................................................May 4, 1999
(Mr. Specter)...............................................May 12, 1999
(Messrs. Domenici, Craig, Thomas, Mrs. Hutchison,
Messrs. Mack, Grassley, Ms. Snowe)........................May 18, 1999
(Messrs. DeWine, Shelby)....................................May 26, 1999
(Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Sessions, Helms)...................May 27, 1999
(Mr. Roth, Ms. Collins).....................................June 8, 1999
Designating the week beginning April 30, 1999, as ``National Youth
Fitness Week''.
Full Committee
June 10, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment.
June 10, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment
and an amendment to the title; without written report.
June 10, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate, after agreeing to a Committee
amendment.
S. Res. 47
February 12, 1999
CR S1644, S1655
Mr. Murkowski (for himself, Messrs. Lott, Daschle, Akaka, Ashcroft,
Baucus, Conrad, DeWine, Enzi, Grassley, Lautenberg, Mack, Ms.
Mikulski, Messrs. Smith of Oregon, Torricelli, Helms)
(Messrs. Gregg, Grams).....................................Feb. 22, 1999
(Messrs. Hatch, Durbin)....................................Feb. 24, 1999
(Messrs. Burns, Cleland, Domenici, Inouye)..................Mar. 2, 1999
(Mr. Cochran, Ms. Snowe)....................................Mar. 4, 1999
(Mr. Sarbanes)..............................................Mar. 8, 1999
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................Mar. 10, 1999
(Messrs. Edwards, Specter, Bingaman, Bond, Mrs. Boxer,
Messrs. Breaux, Bunning, Campbell, Ms. Collins,
Messrs. Craig, Frist, Gorton, Graham, Gramm, Hagel,
Harkin, Hollings, Hutchinson, Jeffords, Lugar,
McConnell, Nickles, Roberts, Rockefeller, Schumer,
Shelby, Thomas, Thurmond, Warner, Wellstone)
.........................................................Mar. 11, 1999
(Messrs. Stevens, Lieberman)...............................Mar. 16, 1999
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Mar. 17, 1999
Designating the week of March 21 through March 27, 1999, as ``National
Inhalants and Poisons Awareness Week''.
Full Committee
Mar. 18, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 48
February 23, 1999
CR S1802, S1825
Mrs. Hutchison (for herself, Ms. Mikulski)
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................Feb. 24, 1999
(Messrs. Abraham, Gramm, Kerry, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs.
Warner, Bond, Kohl, Burns, Lugar, Brownback, Breaux,
Dodd, Dorgan, Edwards, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Levin,
Reid, Sarbanes, Lautenberg, Kennedy, Lieberman,
Inhofe, Smith of Oregon, Hatch, Specter)..................Mar. 2, 1999
(Ms. Collins)..............................................Mar. 23, 1999
Designating the week beginning March 7, 1999, as ``National Girl Scout
Week''.
Full Committee
Mar. 2, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 50
February 25, 1999
CR S2008, S2034
Mr. Specter (for himself, Messrs. Biden, Abraham, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs.
Cochran, Breaux, Dodd, DeWine, Durbin, Domenici, Edwards, Fitzgerald,
Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Grassley, Hollings, Gregg, Inouye, Hagel,
Kennedy, Lugar, Kerrey, Murkowski, Kerry, Roth, Kohl, Sessions,
Lautenberg, Shelby, Levin, Smith of New Hampshire, Lieberman, Smith of
Oregon, Ms. Mikulski, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Moynihan, Stevens, Mrs.
Murray, Messrs. Thomas, Reed, Thompson, Reid, Warner, Robb, Mrs.
Hutchison, Messrs. Rockefeller, Hatch, Sarbanes, Schumer, Torricelli)
(Mr. Helms)................................................Mar. 16, 1999
(Mr. Chafee)...............................................Mar. 17, 1999
Designating March 25, 1999, as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day
of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
Full Committee
Mar. 18, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 53
February 25, 1999
CR S2008, S2035
Mr. Hutchinson (for himself, Messrs. Bunning, Specter, Mrs. Feinstein,
Messrs. McConnell, Sessions, Ashcroft, DeWine, Jeffords, Helms,
Dorgan, Murkowski, Abraham, Coverdell, Grams, Thurmond, Enzi,
Wellstone, Hatch, Brownback, Reid, Robb, Biden, Mrs. Hutchison,
Messrs. Conrad, Kennedy, Bingaman, Baucus, Johnson, Edwards, Levin,
Sarbanes, Burns, Cleland, Reed, Daschle, Campbell, Lautenberg, Mrs.
Boxer, Mr. Kohl, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Kerrey, Ms. Collins, Ms. Mikulski,
Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Lieberman)
(Messrs. Gorton, Hagel).....................................Mar. 2, 1999
(Mr. Fitzgerald)............................................Mar. 4, 1999
(Mr. Lott)..................................................Mar. 8, 1999
(Mr. Smith of Oregon)......................................Mar. 10, 1999
(Mr. Byrd).................................................Mar. 15, 1999
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Mar. 24, 1999
To designate March 24, 1999, as ``National School Violence Victims'
Memorial Day''.
Full Committee
Mar. 24, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 59
March 8, 1999
CR S2412, S2420
Mr. Daschle (for Mr. Lautenberg)
(Messrs. Durbin, Lieberman)................................Apr. 15, 1999
(Mr. Conrad)...............................................Apr. 19, 1999
(Messrs. Johnson, Edwards, Torricelli).....................Apr. 20, 1999
(Mr. Murkowski)............................................Apr. 22, 1999
(Mr. Biden)................................................Apr. 26, 1999
(Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Sarbanes)...............................Apr. 28, 1999
(Mr. Akaka)..................................................May 3, 1999
(Mr. Dodd)...................................................May 4, 1999
(Mr. Byrd)...................................................May 5, 1999
(Mr. Dorgan)................................................May 11, 1999
(Mr. Crapo).................................................May 13, 1999
(Mr. Baucus)................................................May 17, 1999
(Messrs. Kennedy, Levin, Bayh)..............................May 25, 1999
(Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Reid, Breaux, Warner).................May 26, 1999
(Messrs. Helms, Kerry)......................................May 27, 1999
(Messrs. Ashcroft, Inouye, Moynihan)........................June 7, 1999
(Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Inhofe, Smith of Oregon, Thurmond,
Bryan)....................................................June 8, 1999
(Messrs. Robb, Hagel, Stevens, Grams).......................June 9, 1999
(Messrs. Specter, Mack, Bennett)...........................June 10, 1999
(Mr. Coverdell)............................................June 14, 1999
(Mr. Chafee)...............................................June 15, 1999
(Mr. Cochran)..............................................June 16, 1999
(Mr. Grassley, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Domenici)...................June 17, 1999
(Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Wellstone)............................June 23, 1999
(Mr. Leahy)................................................June 24, 1999
(Messrs. Daschle, Wyden)...................................June 28, 1999
Designating both July 2, 1999, and July 2, 2000, as ``National Literacy
Day''.
Full Committee
July 1, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
July 1, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
July 1, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate.
S. Res. 60
March 10, 1999
CR S2503, S2520
Mr. Mack (for himself, Messrs. Moynihan, Lott, Brownback, Wellstone)
(Mr. Helms)................................................Mar. 11, 1999
(Mr. Grassley).............................................Mar. 16, 1999
(Mr. Abraham)...............................................Feb. 9, 2000
(Mr. Ashcroft).............................................Feb. 10, 2000
(Mr. Feingold).............................................Feb. 29, 2000
Recognizing the plight of the Tibetan people on the fortieth anniversary
of Tibet's attempt to restore its independence and calling for serious
negotiations between China and the Dalai Lama to achieve a peaceful
solution to the situation in Tibet.
Full Committee
Mar. 9, 2000--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous
consent.
Mar. 9, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, with an amendment and an
amendment to the title.
S. Res. 62
March 16, 1999
CR S2730, S2778
Mr. Mack (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Abraham, Akaka, Mrs.
Boxer, Messrs. Cleland, DeWine, Dodd, Durbin, Fitzgerald, Frist,
Grassley, Gorton, Hollings, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Hutchinson,
Inouye, Kennedy, Lautenberg, McConnell, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Murkowski,
Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Roth, Sarbanes, Smith of Oregon, Ms. Snowe,
Messrs. Specter, Stevens, Thurmond, Torricelli)
Proclaiming the month of January 1999 as ``National Cervical Health
Month''.
Full Committee
S. Res. 72
March 23, 1999
CR S3123
Mr. Torricelli
(Messrs. Inhofe, Schumer, Moynihan, DeWine, Wellstone,
Warner, Mack)............................................Apr. 13, 1999
(Messrs. Reid, Robb, Grams, Sarbanes, Breaux,
Lautenberg, Campbell, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Cochran,
Edwards, Bunning, Helms, Roth, Dorgan, Specter, Wyden,
Coverdell, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Sessions, Durbin,
Burns, Kerry, Ashcroft, Bryan, Abraham, Cleland,
Thurmond, Akaka, Dodd, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Kohl,
Kerrey, Bond, Graham, Leahy, Murkowski, McCain,
Domenici, Hollings, Frist, Lugar, Kennedy, Fitzgerald,
Johnson, Ms. Mikulski)...................................Apr. 28, 1999
(Messrs. Reed, Levin, Enzi, Ms. Collins, Messrs.
Voinovich, Roberts, Gramm, Allard).......................Apr. 29, 1999
Designating the month of May in 1999 and 2000 as ``National ALS
Awareness Month''.
Full Committee
Apr. 29, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Apr. 29, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Apr. 29, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Apr. 29, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate.
S. Res. 81
April 21, 1999
CR S4028, S4058
Mr. Crapo (for himself, Messrs. Chafee, Baucus, Reid)
(Messrs. Breaux, Kennedy, Bennett, Graham, Abraham, Mrs.
Murray, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Daschle, Moynihan,
Cleland, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Bryan, Bond, Wyden,
Craig, Lautenberg, Schumer, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs.
Durbin, Biden, Voinovich, Lugar, Inhofe, Warner,
Lieberman, Helms, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Roth, Johnson,
Torricelli, Wellstone, Kerrey, Robb, Mrs. Lincoln,
Messrs. Conrad, Thurmond, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs.
Smith of New Hampshire, Dorgan, Bayh, Dodd, Thomas,
Grassley, Hollings, Inouye)...............................May 17, 1999
(Messrs. Sessions, Kerry)...................................May 18, 1999
(Mr. Frist).................................................May 26, 1999
(Mr. Akaka).................................................June 9, 1999
Designating the year of 1999 as ``The Year of Safe Drinking Water'' and
commemorating the 25th anniversary of the enactment of the Safe
Drinking Water Act.
Full Committee
June 10, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
June 10, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
June 10, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate.
S. Res. 84
April 26, 1999
CR S4185, S4192
Ms. Snowe (for herself, Messrs. Helms, Grams, Robb, Durbin, Edwards,
Cleland, Hatch, Torricelli, Mack, Crapo, Graham, Lautenberg, Dodd)
(Mr. Thurmond).............................................Apr. 28, 1999
(Mr. Byrd).................................................Apr. 30, 1999
(Ms. Collins)...............................................May 24, 1999
(Mr. Sessions)..............................................May 26, 1999
To designate the month of May 1999 as ``National Alpha1
Awareness Month''.
Full Committee
S. Res. 90
April 29, 1999
CR S4433, S4467
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Bingaman, McCain, Reid, Domenici,
Lautenberg, Abraham, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Bond, Mrs. Murray, Mrs.
Hutchison)
(Mr. Kerry)................................................Mar. 30, 2000
Designating the 30th day of April of 2000 as ``Dia de los Ninos:
Celebrating Young Americans'', and for other purposes.
Full Committee
Apr. 27, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 95
May 4, 1999
CR S4665, S4681
Mr. Thurmond
(Mrs. Boxer)................................................May 24, 1999
(Mr. Hutchinson)............................................June 7, 1999
(Mr. Reid).................................................June 24, 1999
(Mr. Warner)...............................................June 28, 1999
(Messrs. Helms, Fitzgerald, Inouye)........................June 29, 1999
(Messrs. Dodd, Kerrey, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Cochran).........July 1, 1999
(Messrs. Grassley, Gregg)..................................July 12, 1999
(Messrs. Kennedy, Coverdell, Biden, Abraham, Sessions,
Smith of New Hampshire)..................................July 19, 1999
(Messrs. Hollings, Kerry, Reed, Frist, Enzi, Edwards,
Durbin, Shelby, Hatch, Graham, Akaka, Wyden, DeWine,
Allard, Crapo, Levin, Thompson)..........................July 21, 1999
(Messrs. Bunning, Sarbanes, Nickles).......................July 22, 1999
(Messrs. Cleland, Bingaman, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs.
Torricelli, Schumer, Lieberman, Bond, Kohl)..............July 26, 1999
(Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Roberts, Hagel, Robb, Specter,
Byrd)....................................................July 27, 1999
(Mr. Domenici).............................................July 28, 1999
(Mr. Feingold).............................................July 29, 1999
(Mr. Stevens)...............................................Aug. 2, 1999
(Messrs. Roth, Dorgan)......................................Aug. 3, 1999
(Mrs. Lincoln)..............................................Aug. 4, 1999
Designating August 16, 1999, as ``National Airborne Day''.
Full Committee
July 29, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
July 29, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
July 29, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Aug. 3, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate.
S. Res. 98
May 6, 1999
CR S4888, S4915
Mr. Domenici (for himself, Messrs. Dodd, Cochran, Lieberman, Frist,
Dorgan, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Coverdell, Cleland, Bennett,
Rockefeller, Brownback, Enzi, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Sarbanes, Burns,
Kohl, Bingaman, DeWine, Ms. Collins, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Bond,
Inhofe, Smith of Oregon, Reid, Wellstone, Chafee, Gregg, Akaka,
Baucus, Kennedy, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Thurmond, Hutchinson, Breaux,
Conrad, Johnson, Byrd, Warner, Murkowski, Bunning, Hagel, Allard,
Voinovich, Gorton, Stevens, Nickles, Lott, Specter, Roberts, Mack,
Craig, Biden, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Grams, Fitzgerald, Moynihan)
(Mr. Ashcroft).............................................June 14, 1999
(Mr. Abraham)..............................................June 29, 1999
Designating the week beginning October 17, 1999, and the week beginning
October 15, 2000, as ``National Character Counts Week''.
Full Committee
June 10, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
June 10, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
June 10, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
June 29, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate.
S. Res. 99
May 11, 1999
CR S5036, S5057
Mr. Reid
(Mr. Durbin)................................................May 24, 1999
(Messrs. Johnson, Wellstone)................................May 26, 1999
(Mr. Edwards)..............................................June 14, 1999
(Mr. Inouye)...............................................June 17, 1999
(Mr. Bryan)................................................June 21, 1999
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................June 22, 1999
(Mrs. Murray)..............................................June 24, 1999
(Mr. Cleland)..............................................June 28, 1999
(Mr. Wyden)................................................July 12, 1999
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................July 13, 1999
(Mr. Schumer)..............................................July 27, 1999
(Ms. Mikulski).............................................July 28, 1999
(Messrs. Coverdell, Lautenberg)............................July 29, 1999
(Mr. Levin).................................................Aug. 2, 1999
(Messrs. Hatch, Conrad, Torricelli)........................Sept. 8, 1999
(Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Hollings, Dorgan, Feingold,
Akaka, Breaux, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Baucus, Mrs. Lincoln,
Messrs. Kohl, Rockefeller, Kerry, Lieberman, Reed,
Biden, Moynihan, Dodd, Bingaman, Burns, Grassley,
Shelby, Campbell, Craig, Thomas, Thurmond, Bennett,
Crapo, Domenici, Abraham, Ms. Collins, Ms. Snowe,
Messrs. Roth, Inhofe, Helms, Ashcroft, Jeffords,
Warner).................................................Sept. 15, 1999
(Messrs. Robb, Specter, Mack).............................Sept. 21, 1999
(Mr. Nickles).............................................Sept. 23, 1999
Designating November 20, 1999, as ``National Survivors for Prevention of
Suicide Day''.
Full Committee
Sept. 23, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably
reported, without amendment.
Sept. 23, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Sept. 23, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 24, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate.
S. Res. 108
May 26, 1999
CR S6050, S6072
Mr. Breaux (for himself, Messrs. Murkowski, Mack, Johnson)
(Mrs. Murray, Mr. Lautenberg)...............................Aug. 4, 1999
(Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Helms, Torricelli, Ms. Landrieu, Ms.
Collins)................................................Sept. 13, 1999
(Mr. Reid)................................................Sept. 28, 1999
(Messrs. Shelby, Bryan, Hollings, Warner)..................Oct. 18, 1999
(Mr. Robb).................................................Oct. 27, 1999
(Messrs. Hagel, Grassley, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Schumer,
Roth).....................................................Nov. 1, 1999
(Messrs. Voinovich, Kennedy, Dodd, Mrs. Feinstein,
Messrs. Gorton, DeWine, Crapo, Durbin, Ashcroft,
Abraham)
.........................................................Nov. 10, 1999
(Messrs. Cochran, Leahy, Bond, Nickles)....................Nov. 16, 1999
(Messrs. Lieberman, Stevens, Inouye, Graham)...............Nov. 19, 1999
Designating the month of March each year as ``National Colorectal Cancer
Awareness Month''.
Full Committee
Nov. 19, 1999--Committee on the Judiciary discharged by unanimous
consent.
Nov. 19, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate, with an amendment and an
amendment to the title.
S. Res. 114
June 9, 1999
CR S6791, S6801
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Bond, Schumer, DeWine,
Biden, Warner, Daschle, Crapo, Hollings, Bennett, Kerry, Smith of
Oregon, Lautenberg, Fitzgerald, Mrs. Murray, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Robb,
Mack, Torricelli, Abraham, Wellstone, Burns, Cleland, Hutchison, Dodd,
Specter, Durbin, Campbell, Edwards, Frist, Inouye, Gorton, Mrs.
Feinstein, Messrs. Lott, Reid, Ashcroft, Graham, Cochran, Johnson,
Jeffords, Kerrey, Chafee, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Grassley, Bayh, Craig,
Reed, Nickles, Kohl)
Designating June 22, 1999, as ``National Pediatric AIDS Awareness Day''.
Full Committee
June 10, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
June 10, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
June 10, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate.
S. Res. 118
June 14, 1999
CR S6945, S6947
Mr. Reid (for himself, Messrs. Dorgan, Byrd, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Dodd,
Inouye, Kennedy, Smith of New Hampshire, Helms, Torricelli, Mrs.
Feinstein, Messrs. Akaka, Nickles, Craig, Smith of Oregon,
Rockefeller, Abraham)
(Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Breaux).................................June 15, 1999
(Mr. Gramm)................................................June 18, 1999
(Mr. Bryan)................................................June 21, 1999
(Messrs. Cleland, Bennett, Hagel, Mack, DeWine)............July 14, 1999
(Mr. Cochran)..............................................July 19, 1999
(Mr. Inhofe)...............................................July 20, 1999
(Mr. Sessions).............................................July 27, 1999
(Messrs. Kohl, Kerrey)....................................Sept. 15, 1999
(Mr. Hollings, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Voinovich, Domenici,
Levin)..................................................Sept. 22, 1999
(Messrs. Robb, Bayh, Durbin)..............................Sept. 29, 1999
(Messrs. Edwards, Warner, Lautenberg, Baucus)...............Oct. 5, 1999
(Messrs. Enzi, Burns).......................................Oct. 7, 1999
(Mrs. Hutchison)...........................................Oct. 13, 1999
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Oct. 14, 1999
(Messrs. Conrad, Grassley, Thurmond).......................Oct. 19, 1999
(Messrs. Bunning, Roberts, Murkowski)......................Oct. 22, 1999
(Mr. Roth).................................................Oct. 28, 1999
(Mr. Kerry)................................................Oct. 29, 1999
(Mr. Biden).................................................Nov. 2, 1999
(Mr. Crapo).................................................Nov. 3, 1999
(Mr. Sarbanes)..............................................Nov. 4, 1999
(Mr. Fitzgerald)............................................Nov. 8, 1999
(Mrs. Lincoln).............................................Nov. 18, 1999
Designating December 12, 1999, as ``National Children's Memorial Day''.
Full Committee
Nov. 4, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Nov. 4, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Nov. 4, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 19, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate.
S. Res. 128
June 30, 1999
CR S7931, S7943
Mr. Cochran
(Mr. Lugar)................................................July 15, 1999
(Mr. Coverdell)............................................July 19, 1999
(Mr. Lautenberg)...........................................July 21, 1999
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................July 22, 1999
(Mr. Akaka)................................................July 27, 1999
(Mr. Johnson)...............................................Aug. 5, 1999
(Mr. Dodd)................................................Sept. 21, 1999
(Messrs. Baucus, Roth)......................................Nov. 1, 1999
(Messrs. Biden, Durbin).....................................Nov. 4, 1999
(Mrs. Murray)...............................................Nov. 5, 1999
(Mr. Kerrey)................................................Nov. 8, 1999
(Messrs. Jeffords, Kennedy).................................Nov. 9, 1999
(Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Wellstone)..............................Nov. 10, 1999
(Messrs. Bunning, Cleland, Moynihan, Schumer, Stevens,
Warner)..................................................Nov. 16, 1999
(Messrs. Bingaman, Bayh, Smith of Oregon)..................Nov. 17, 1999
(Messrs. Robb, Reid).......................................Nov. 18, 1999
(Ms. Snowe, Mr. Campbell)..................................Nov. 19, 1999
(Mr. Hatch, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Reed, Voinovich)..........Feb. 2, 2000
(Messrs. Bennett, Levin, Ms. Mikulski)......................Feb. 8, 2000
(Mr. Frist)................................................Feb. 10, 2000
(Mr. Conrad)...............................................Feb. 22, 2000
(Mr. Murkowski)............................................Feb. 23, 2000
(Messrs. Graham, Thurmond, Thompson).......................Feb. 24, 2000
(Messrs. Chafee, Lincoln)..................................Feb. 28, 2000
(Messrs. Kerry, Lieberman, Crapo, Hagel, Sarbanes,
Torricelli, Mrs. Boxer)..................................Feb. 29, 2000
(Messrs. Specter, Domenici, Lott, Inouye, Enzi).............Mar. 1, 2000
(Mr. Bond)..................................................Mar. 2, 2000
(Mrs. Hutchison)............................................Mar. 7, 2000
(Mr. Breaux)...............................................Mar. 21, 2000
Designating March 2000 as ``Arts Education Month''.
Full Committee
Mar. 2, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Mar. 2, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 132
July 1, 1999
CR S8085, S8142
Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Mrs. Boxer)
(Mrs. Murray, Mr. Gorton)..................................June 14, 2000
(Mr. Allard)...............................................June 22, 2000
(Mr. Wyden)................................................Oct. 30, 2000
Designating the week beginning January 21, 2001, as ``Zinfandel Grape
Appreciation Week''.
Full Committee
S. Res. 133
July 1, 1999
CR S8085, S8142
Mr. Abraham (for himself, Mr. Craig)
(Messrs. Robb, Wellstone).................................Sept. 13, 1999
(Mr. Lieberman)...........................................Sept. 28, 1999
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................July 19, 2000
(Mr. Feingold).............................................July 20, 2000
Supporting religious tolerance toward Muslims.
Full Committee
July 20, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
July 20, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
July 20, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
July 27, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 137
July 12, 1999
CR S8266, S8274
Mr. Reid (for himself, Mr. Daschle)
To congratulate the United States Women's Soccer Team on winning the
1999 Women's World Cup Championship.
Full Committee
S. Res. 140
July 14, 1999
CR S8505, S8515
Mr. Campbell
Congratulating the United States women's soccer team for winning the
1999 Women's World Cup, recognizing the important contribution of each
individual team member to the United States and to the advancement of
women's sports, and inviting the members of the United States women's
soccer team to the United States Capitol to be honored and recognized
by the Senate for their achievements.
Full Committee
S. Res. 158
July 21, 1999
CR S8952, S8960
Mrs. Murray (for herself, Messrs. Warner, Hatch, Bingaman, Mrs. Boxer,
Messrs. Chafee, Dodd, Dorgan, Edwards, Gorton, Grams, Jeffords,
Johnson, Kennedy, Kerry, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Lautenberg, Levin,
Lieberman, Moynihan, Reid, Robb, Sarbanes, Schumer, Smith of Oregon,
Specter, Torricelli, Wellstone)
(Messrs. Lugar, Fitzgerald)...............................Sept. 14, 1999
(Mr. Craig)...............................................Sept. 16, 1999
Designating October 21, 1999, as a ``Day of National Concern About Young
People and Gun Violence''.
Full Committee
Sept. 16, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 164
July 27, 1999
CR S9378, S9395
Ms. Snowe (for herself, Ms. Collins)
Congratulating the Black Bears of the University of Maine for winning
the 1999 NCAA hockey championship.
Full Committee
July 29, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 170
August 2, 1999
CR S9996, S10000
Mr. Thompson
Recognizing Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, as the birthplace of southern
gospel music.
Full Committee
S. Res. 178
August 5, 1999
CR S10390, S10501
Mr. Thurmond (for himself, Messrs. Cochran, Chafee, Sarbanes,
Torricelli, Cleland, Hollings, Robb, Frist, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs.
Thompson, Mack, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Abraham, Lott, Specter,
Edwards, Coverdell, Nickles, Schumer, Grassley, Brownback, Ashcroft,
Dodd, Lieberman, Craig, Lautenberg, Durbin, Sessions)
(Messrs. Allard, Breaux, Bunning, Burns, Campbell,
Conrad, Crapo, DeWine, Fitzgerald, Gramm, Helms,
Hutchinson, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Inouye, Jeffords,
Kerry, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. McConnell, Roberts,
Rockefeller, Smith of New Hampshire, Smith of Oregon,
Wellstone)..............................................Sept. 14, 1999
(Mr. Warner)..............................................Sept. 16, 1999
Designating the week beginning September 19, 1999, as ``National
Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
Full Committee
Sept. 16, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably
reported, without amendment.
Sept. 16, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Sept. 16, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate.
S. Res. 179
September 8, 1999
CR S10612, S10621
Mr. Biden
(Mr. Mack).................................................Sept. 9, 1999
(Mr. Chafee)..............................................Sept. 10, 1999
(Messrs. Dorgan, Reid, Johnson, Helms, Smith of Oregon,
Schumer, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Cleland, Abraham).........Sept. 13, 1999
(Messrs. Murkowski, Bryan, Durbin, Thurmond)..............Sept. 14, 1999
(Messrs. Leahy, Torricelli, Specter)......................Sept. 15, 1999
(Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Cochran, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs.
Sarbanes, Kerrey, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. McCain).............Sept. 16, 1999
(Messrs. Kennedy, Grassley, Robb, Akaka, Lieberman,
Fitzgerald, Levin, Conrad)..............................Sept. 21, 1999
(Messrs. Domenici, Ashcroft, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Voinovich,
Mrs. Boxer).............................................Sept. 22, 1999
(Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Inouye, Graham)..................Sept. 23, 1999
(Messrs. Kerry, Wellstone, Breaux, Hagel).................Sept. 27, 1999
(Messrs. Hollings, Gramm, Byrd, Bayh).....................Sept. 29, 1999
(Mr. Warner)................................................Oct. 1, 1999
(Mrs. Hutchison)............................................Oct. 4, 1999
(Mr. Roth)..................................................Oct. 8, 1999
Designating October 15, 1999, as ``National Mammography Day''.
Full Committee
Oct. 7, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Oct. 7, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Oct. 7, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate.
S. Res. 182
September 13, 1999
CR S10779, S10784
Mr. Levin (for himself, Mr. Cochran)
Designating October 1999 as ``National Stamp Collecting Month''.
Full Committee
Oct. 1, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 183
September 14, 1999
CR S10852, S10854
Mr. Ashcroft (for himself, Messrs. Coverdell, DeWine, Hagel, Helms,
Inhofe, Gregg, Smith of Oregon, Thurmond, Gorton, Abraham, Smith of
New Hampshire, Cochran, Grams)
(Messrs. Thurmond, Gorton, Abraham, Smith of New
Hampshire, Cochran).....................................Sept. 15, 1999
(Mr. Grams)...............................................Sept. 16, 1999
(Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Durbin)................................Oct. 4, 1999
Designating the week beginning on September 19, 1999, and ending on
September 25, 1999, as National Home Education Week.
Full Committee
Sept. 16, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 184
September 14, 1999
CR S10852, S10855
Mr. Reid
Congratulating the Nevada Hispanic leaders in celebrating Hispanic
Heritage Month in Washington, D.C.
Full Committee
S. Res. 190
September 29, 1999
CR S11640, S11651
Mr. Campbell (for himself, Messrs. Gramm, Ashcroft, Kerry, Robb)
(Messrs. Reid, Inhofe)......................................Oct. 7, 1999
(Messrs. Roth, Bryan, Baucus)...............................Oct. 8, 1999
(Mr. Warner)...............................................Oct. 12, 1999
(Messrs. Mack, DeWine).....................................Oct. 13, 1999
Designating the week of October 10, 1999, through October 16, 1999, as
National Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Week.
Full Committee
Oct. 19, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 197
October 6, 1999
CR S12101, S12112
Mr. Grams
Referring S. 1698 entitled ``A bill for the relief of D.W. Jacobson,
Ronald Kartala, and Paul Bjorgen of Grand Rapids, Minnesota'' to the
chief judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims for a report
thereon.
Full Committee
S. Res. 199
October 7, 1999
CR S12234, S12245
Mr. Reed (for himself, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Torricelli, Reid, Levin,
Wellstone, Lieberman, Kerry, Kennedy, Sarbanes, Dorgan, Schumer,
Akaka, Inouye, Chafee, Mrs. Boxer, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Dodd, Wyden,
Conrad, Graham, Durbin, DeWine, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Johnson,
Jeffords, Smith of Oregon, Robb, Frist, Cleland, Abraham, Bryan,
Lautenberg, Specter, Breaux, Bayh, Mrs. Feinstein)
(Messrs. Cleland, Abraham, Bryan, Lautenberg, Specter,
Breaux)..................................................Oct. 18, 1999
(Mr. Bayh, Mrs. Feinstein).................................Oct. 19, 1999
Designating the week of October 4, 1999, through October 30, 1999, and
the week of October 22, 2000, through October 28, 2000, as ``National
Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Week''.
Full Committee
Oct. 19, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate, with an amendment, after the
Committee on the Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 200
October 8, 1999
CR S12319, S12323
Mr. Grams
(Messrs. Thurmond, Lugar, Mack, Bunning, Reed, Shelby,
Breaux, Lott, Sessions, Brownback, Helms, Hollings,
Frist, Jeffords, Smith of Oregon, Gramm, Leahy, Smith
of New Hampshire, Byrd, Hatch, Roth, DeWine, Bond, Ms.
Snowe, Messrs. Enzi, Abraham, Ashcroft, Hagel,
Bennett, Inhofe, Voinovich, Roberts, Campbell,
Stevens, Crapo, Cochran, McConnell, Domenici, Allard,
Murkowski, Gregg, Thomas, Craig, Ms. Collins, Messrs.
Kerrey, McCain, Thompson, Nickles, Burns, Mrs.
Hutchison, Mr. Grassley).................................Oct. 29, 1999
(Messrs. Warner, Robb).....................................Nov. 16, 1999
Designating January 2000 as ``National Biotechnology Month''.
Full Committee
Nov. 10, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment.
Nov. 16, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with amendments and
an amendment to the title, without written report.
Nov. 16, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 19, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate, with an amendment in the nature
of a substitute and an amendment to the title.
S. Res. 204
October 15, 1999
CR S12395, S12701
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Abraham, Bayh, Bennett, Burns, Byrd,
DeWine, Dodd, Grams, Gregg, Hagel, Helms, Inouye, Levin, Lugar, Mrs.
Murray, Messrs. Reid, Smith of New Hampshire, Smith of Oregon,
Thurmond, Wyden)
(Mr. Durbin)...............................................Oct. 19, 1999
(Mr. Cochran)..............................................Oct. 20, 1999
(Messrs. Johnson, Torricelli)..............................Oct. 28, 1999
(Mr. Fitzgerald)............................................Nov. 2, 1999
(Mr. Grassley)..............................................Nov. 4, 1999
Designating the week beginning November 21, 1999, and the week beginning
on November 19, 2000, as ``National Family Week'', and for other
purposes.
Full Committee
Oct. 28, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Oct. 28, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Oct. 28, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 19, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate.
S. Res. 205
October 19, 1999
CR S12835, S12842
Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Kohl, Torricelli, Lugar)
Designating the week of each November in which the holiday of
Thanksgiving is observed as ``National Family Week''.
Full Committee
S. Res. 212
November 1, 1999
CR S13605, S13608
Mr. Abraham
(Mr. DeWine)................................................Nov. 3, 1999
(Mr. Byrd).................................................Nov. 16, 1999
(Ms. Landrieu).............................................Jan. 26, 2000
(Mr. Sessions).............................................July 18, 2000
(Mr. Cochran)..............................................July 19, 2000
To designate August 1, 2000, as ``National Relatives as Parents Day''.
Full Committee
July 27, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 216
November 2, 1999
CR S13679, S13685
Mr. Campbell (for himself, Messrs. Inouye, Cochran, Grassley, Mrs.
Murray, Messrs. Bingaman, Domenici, Smith of Oregon, Akaka, Conrad,
Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Hatch, Johnson, Kohl, Inhofe, Reid, Enzi, McCain,
Murkowski, Thomas, Burns, Grams, Daschle, Bennett, Allard, Stevens,
Crapo, Wyden, Frist, Jeffords, Kennedy)
(Mr. Dorgan, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Lott, Levin, Graham,
Schumer, Lieberman, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Dodd,
Warner, Bryan, Abraham, Baucus, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs.
Wellstone, Gorton, Mrs. Lincoln, Ms. Collins, Messrs.
Brownback, Breaux, Feingold, Kerrey)......................Nov. 9, 1999
(Messrs. Kerry, Durbin, Chafee)............................Nov. 10, 1999
Designating the Month of November 1999 as ``National American Indian
Heritage Month''.
Full Committee
Nov. 10, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Nov. 10, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Nov. 10, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 19, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate.
S. Res. 224
November 8, 1999
CR S14287, S14299
Mr. Cleland
(Messrs. Robb, Conrad)......................................Nov. 9, 1999
(Messrs. Warner, Inhofe, Kennedy, Lieberman, Domenici)
.........................................................Nov. 10, 1999
Expressing the sense of the Senate to designate November 11, 1999, as a
special day for recognizing the members of the Armed Forces and the
civilian employees of the United States who participated in the recent
conflict in Kosovo and the Balkans.
Full Committee
Nov. 10, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 225
November 8, 1999
CR S14287, S14299
Mr. Durbin (for himself, Messrs. Frist, DeWine, Levin, Kennedy,
Feingold, Dorgan, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Mack, Dodd, Thurmond)
(Messrs. Hagel, Robb, Ms. Landrieu)........................Nov. 16, 1999
To designate November 23, 2000, Thanksgiving Day, as a day to ``Give
Thanks, Give Life'' and to discuss organ and tissue donation with
other family members.
Full Committee
Nov. 19, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 231
November 10, 1999
CR S14533, S14576
Mr. Graham
Referring S. 1456 entitled ``A bill for the relief of Rocco A. Trecosta
of Fort Lauderdale, Florida'' to the chief judge of the United States
Court of Federal Claims for a report thereon.
Full Committee
Sept. 20, 2000--Referred to the Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight
and the Courts.
Oct. 24, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 247
January 26, 2000
CR S86, S94
Mr. Campbell (for himself, Messrs. Hatch, Burns, Jeffords, Coverdell,
Leahy, Cleland, Moynihan, DeWine, Gramm, Biden, Crapo, Akaka,
Lautenberg, Sarbanes, Hagel, Warner, Gorton, Helms, Inhofe, Inouye,
Grams, Ashcroft, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Bayh, Dorgan, Levin, Mrs.
Hutchison, Ms. Collins)
(Messrs. Nickles, Bryan)....................................Feb. 1, 2000
(Mr. Cochran, Ms. Landrieu).................................Feb. 7, 2000
(Mr. Sessions)..............................................Feb. 8, 2000
(Mr. Johnson)...............................................Mar. 9, 2000
(Messrs. Lugar, Voinovich, Edwards, Bingaman)..............Apr. 13, 2000
(Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Gregg, Kohl, Dodd, Lott, Shelby,
Grassley, Thomas, Domenici, Fitzgerald, L. Chafee,
Kerry)...................................................Apr. 25, 2000
(Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Smith of Oregon, Robb)................Apr. 26, 2000
(Messrs. Stevens, Mack, Byrd)..............................Apr. 27, 2000
(Mr. Abraham)...............................................May 10, 2000
Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and sacrifice made by the
men and women who have lost their lives while serving as law
enforcement officers.
Full Committee
May 15, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 248
January 31, 2000
CR S149, S160
Mr. Robb
(Messrs. Bryan, DeWine, Durbin, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs.
Hagel, Inhofe, Jeffords, Lautenberg, Sarbanes, Warner)
Feb. 2, 2000
(Messrs. Biden, Bingaman, Cleland, Daschle, Dodd,
Graham, Kennedy, Kerry, Kohl, Reid, Schumer, Specter,
Torricelli)
..........................................................Feb. 7, 2000
(Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Conrad, Feingold, Hollings,
Sessions)
.........................................................Feb. 10, 2000
(Messrs. Dorgan, Gramm, Helms, Inouye, Johnson, Kerrey,
Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Rockefeller)...........................Feb. 22, 2000
(Messrs. Edwards, Moynihan, Santorum)......................Feb. 28, 2000
(Ms. Collins, Mrs. Hutchison)..............................Mar. 20, 2000
(Messrs. Bond, Byrd, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Shelby, Ms. Snowe)
Apr. 6, 2000
(Messrs. Leahy, Levin).....................................Apr. 25, 2000
(Mr. Campbell).............................................Apr. 26, 2000
(Messrs. Abraham, Burns, Cochran, Crapo, Enzi, Gorton,
Grassley, Hatch, Mack, McCain, Roberts, Smith of New
Hampshire, Smith of Oregon, Thurmond, Hutchinson)..........May 4, 2000
To designate the week of May 7, 2000, as ``National Correctional
Officers and Employees Week''.
Full Committee
May 4, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 251
February 2, 2000
CR S285, S293
Mr. Specter (for himself, Messrs. Torricelli, Abraham, Biden, DeWine,
Dodd, Harkin, Kennedy, Kohl, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Robb, Roth, Thomas,
Warner, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Moynihan, Sarbanes, Lautenberg, Edwards,
Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Durbin,
Rockefeller, Messrs. Smith of Oregon, Grassley, Stevens, Schumer,
Reed, Levin, Enzi)
(Messrs. Kerry, Breaux, Reid, Murkowski, Hagel, Lugar,
Craig, Hollings)..........................................Feb. 3, 2000
(Messrs. Lieberman, Wyden, Domenici, Hutchison, Shelby,
Inouye, Ms. Snowe)........................................Feb. 7, 2000
(Mr. Sessions, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Bingaman)....................Feb. 8, 2000
(Messrs. Gregg, Cochran, Smith of New Hampshire)............Feb. 9, 2000
(Messrs. Bennett, Thompson)................................Feb. 10, 2000
(Messrs. Johnson, Byrd)....................................Feb. 22, 2000
Designating March 25, 2000, as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day
of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
Full Committee
Feb. 10, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Feb. 10, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Feb. 10, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Mar. 9, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate.
S. Res. 254
February 8, 2000
CR S489, S493
Mr. Campbell
(Messrs. Bennett, L. Chafee, Cleland, Cochran, Ms.
Collins, Messrs. Hatch, Helms, Stevens)..................June 16, 2000
(Messrs. Ashcroft, Lieberman)..............................June 21, 2000
(Mrs. Feinstein)...........................................June 22, 2000
Supporting the goals and ideals of the Olympics.
Full Committee
June 23, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 258
February 10, 2000
CR S613, S638
Mr. Craig (for himself, Messrs. Akaka, Allard, Cleland, DeWine, Dodd,
Domenici, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Gorton, Grams, Mrs. Hutchison,
Messrs. Inouye, Johnson, Kerry, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Lott, McConnell,
Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Smith of Oregon, Specter)
(Messrs. Ashcroft, Bayh, Bennett, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs.
Bunning, L. Chafee, Coverdell, Crapo, Durbin, Edwards,
Feingold, Fitzgerald, Frist, Graham, Gramm, Helms,
Inhofe, Kohl, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Lugar, Murkowski,
Roberts, Sessions, Shelby, Thompson, Torricelli,
Wyden)....................................................Mar. 7, 2000
(Mr. Baucus, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Santorum, Sarbanes)
..........................................................Mar. 8, 2000
(Messrs. Mack, Breaux, Robb, Wellstone, Hutchinson,
Hatch, Voinovich, Bond, Lieberman, Cochran)...............Mar. 9, 2000
Designating the week beginning March 12, 2000, as ``National Safe Place
Week''.
Full Committee
Mar. 9, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Mar. 9, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Mar. 9, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Mar. 9, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate.
S. Res. 266
March 7, 2000
CR S1233, S1242
Mr. Lott (for Mr. McCain) (for himself, Messrs. Hagel, Thompson, DeWine)
(Mr. Santorum)..............................................May 25, 2000
Designating the month of May every year for the next 5 years as
``National Military Appreciation Month''.
Full Committee
S. Res. 268
March 9, 2000
CR S1392, S1424
Mr. Edwards (for himself, Messrs. Hagel, Robb, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Kerrey)
(Mr. Helms).................................................Apr. 6, 2000
(Mr. Bayh, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Hollings, Ms. Landrieu,
Messrs. Reed, Chafee, Durbin, Johnson, Mrs. Lincoln,
Mr. Shelby)..............................................Apr. 12, 2000
(Mr. Brownback, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Inouye, Murkowski,
Schumer, Stevens)........................................June 14, 2000
(Mr. DeWine)...............................................June 20, 2000
(Messrs. Torricelli, Wellstone)............................June 21, 2000
(Messrs. Grams, Jeffords, Rockefeller, Craig, Gramm)
.........................................................June 22, 2000
(Messrs. Sessions, Grassley)...............................June 26, 2000
(Messrs. Lieberman, Ashcroft)..............................June 27, 2000
(Messrs. Specter, Nickles)................................June, 28, 2000
(Mr. Kerry)................................................June 29, 2000
(Mr. Levin)................................................June 30, 2000
(Messrs. Abraham, Cochran, McCain).........................July 10, 2000
Designating July 17 through July 23 as ``National Fragile X Awareness
Week''.
Full Committee
July 12, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, with an amendment
and an amendment to the title.
S. Res. 274
March 20, 2000
CR S1461, S1468
Mr. Warner
To designate April 9, 2000, as a ``National Day of Remembrance of the
One Hundred Thirty-Fifth Anniversary of the Battle of Sayler's
Creek''.
Full Committee
S. Res. 276
March 21, 2000
CR S1512, S1526
Mr. Reed (for himself, Messrs. Daschle, Leahy, Lautenberg, Schumer,
Durbin, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Kohl, Torricelli, Levin, Mrs. Boxer,
Messrs. Robb, Kennedy, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Biden, Byrd, Kerry,
Reid, Inouye, Bryan, Bingaman)
(Ms. Mikulski).............................................Mar. 22, 2000
(Mr. Wyden)................................................Mar. 23, 2000
To express the sense of the Senate that the conferees on the Violent and
Repeat Juvenile Offender Accountability and Rehabilitation Act should
submit the conference report on the bill before April 20, 2000, and
include the gun safety amendments passed by the Senate.
Full Committee
S. Res. 278
March 28, 2000
CR S1815, S1828
Mr. Kerrey
(Messrs. Bennett, Moynihan, Schumer, Kerry, Cleland,
Inhofe, Inouye, Akaka, Cochran, Specter, Kennedy)........July 25, 2000
(Mr. McCain, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Hagel, Helms, Bryan,
Biden, Dodd, Robb, Warner, Ms. Landrieu)................Sept. 26, 2000
Commending Ernest Burgess, M.D., for his service to the Nation and
international community.
Full Committee
S. Res. 292
April 13, 2000
CR S2728, S2776
Mr. Cleland (for himself, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Bond, Baucus, Bryan, Ms.
Landrieu, Messrs. Kerry, Jeffords, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Lincoln, Ms.
Mikulski, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Robb, Cochran, Durbin)
(Ms. Snowe)................................................Apr. 27, 2000
(Mr. Dodd)................................................Sept. 26, 2000
(Messrs. Sarbanes, Specter)...............................Sept. 27, 2000
(Messrs. Kerrey, Kohl, Levin, Moynihan, Schumer)............Oct. 2, 2000
(Messrs. Lautenberg, Wellstone).............................Oct. 4, 2000
(Mr. Feingold)..............................................Oct. 5, 2000
(Mr. Kennedy)..............................................Oct. 10, 2000
(Mr. Gorton)...............................................Oct. 19, 2000
Recognizing the 20th century as the ``Century of Women in the United
States''.
Full Committee
S. Res. 294
April 25, 2000
CR S2865, S2873
Mr. Abraham (for himself, Mr. McCain)
(Messrs. Cleland, Helms).....................................May 2, 2000
(Mr. Conrad).................................................May 4, 2000
(Mrs. Hutchison)...........................................June 15, 2000
(Mr. Thurmond).............................................June 16, 2000
(Mr. Ashcroft).............................................June 23, 2000
(Mr. Grassley).............................................June 26, 2000
(Messrs. Murkowski, Gorton, Inhofe)........................June 28, 2000
(Messrs. Gregg, DeWine)....................................June 29, 2000
(Mr. Bingaman).............................................June 30, 2000
(Messrs. Voinovich, Wyden).................................July 10, 2000
(Mr. Hagel)................................................July 11, 2000
(Messrs. Grams, Stevens, Brownback)........................July 12, 2000
(Mr. Sessions).............................................July 13, 2000
(Messrs. Baucus, Hatch)....................................July 14, 2000
(Messrs. Nickles, Kennedy).................................July 17, 2000
(Mr. Kerrey)...............................................July 18, 2000
(Mr. Domenici).............................................July 24, 2000
(Mr. Byrd).................................................July 26, 2000
(Messrs. Biden, Gramm, Akaka)..............................Sept. 5, 2000
Designating the month of October 2000 as ``Children's Internet Safety
Month''.
Full Committee
Sept. 15, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 295
April 25, 2000
CR S2865, S2873
Mr. Lieberman (for himself, Mr. Daschle, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Schumer, Mrs.
Boxer, Messrs. Kohl, Dodd, Kerry, Reed, Bayh, Harkin, Lautenberg,
Reid, Torricelli, Johnson, Breaux, Wellstone, Bryan, Kennedy, Robb,
Graham, Wyden, Akaka, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Edwards, Moynihan,
Sarbanes, Leahy)
Expressing the sense of the Senate that the carrying of firearms into
places of worship or educational and scholastic settings should be
prohibited.
Full Committee
S. Res. 296
April 25, 2000
CR S2865, S2874
Mr. Graham (for himself, Messrs. Akaka, Crapo, Byrd, Specter, Conrad,
Thurmond, Dorgan, Voinovich, Durbin, Bond, Edwards, Craig, Kohl,
Warner, Rockefeller, Abraham, Sarbanes, Enzi, Kerry, Lugar, Smith of
Oregon, Cleland, Cochran, Bingaman, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Grams, Bayh,
Mack, Bryan, Reid, Johnson, Mrs. Lincoln, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Feinstein,
Mr. Lieberman, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Wellstone)
(Ms. Snowe)................................................Apr. 27, 2000
(Messrs. Allard, Baucus, Breaux, Dodd, Gorton, Hagel,
Inouye, Jeffords, Kennedy, Kerrey, Lautenberg, Levin,
Moynihan, Robb, Schumer)..................................May 11, 2000
(Messrs. Domenici, Wyden)...................................May 23, 2000
Designating the first Sunday in June of each calendar year as ``National
Child's Day''.
Full Committee
May 18, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment.
May 18, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment and
an amendment to the title; without written report.
May 18, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
May 23, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, with an amendment and an
amendment to the title.
S. Res. 298
April 27, 2000
CR S3023, S3032
Mr. Robb (for himself, Mr. Warner)
Designating the month of May each year as the Month for Children.
Full Committee
S. Res. 301
May 1, 2000
CR S3192, S3197
Mr. Thurmond
(Messrs. Helms, Biden, Specter, Robb, Lieberman,
Coverdell, Kerry, DeWine, Edwards, Inouye, Mrs.
Hutchison, Messrs. Cochran, Durbin).......................June 8, 2000
(Messrs. Nickles, Bennett).................................June 15, 2000
(Messrs. Abraham, Byrd, Ashcroft)..........................June 20, 2000
(Messrs. Reid, Sarbanes)...................................June 21, 2000
(Messrs. Roth, Shelby).....................................June 27, 2000
(Mr. Hatch, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Gregg, Graham, Cleland,
Bond)....................................................June 29, 2000
(Messrs. Bunning, Crapo, Hollings, Kohl, Bingaman, Smith
of New Hampshire, Dodd)..................................July 13, 2000
(Mr. Santorum).............................................July 17, 2000
(Messrs. Hutchinson, Moynihan, Feingold, Ms. Landrieu,
Messrs. Hagel, Kennedy, Mrs. Boxer)......................July 18, 2000
(Messrs. Gramm, Frist).....................................July 19, 2000
(Messrs. Reed, Roberts, Warner, Enzi, Gorton, Schumer,
Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Grassley, McCain)................July 24, 2000
(Mr. Kerrey)...............................................July 25, 2000
(Messrs. Domenici, Thompson)...............................July 26, 2000
Designating August 16, 2000, as ``National Airborne Day''.
Full Committee
July 27, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 304
May 9, 2000
CR S3692, S3737
Mr. Biden
(Mr. Roth)..................................................May 22, 2000
(Mr. Baucus)...............................................June 20, 2000
(Mr. Akaka, Mrs. Feinstein)................................June 21, 2000
(Mr. Hagel)................................................June 22, 2000
(Mr. Murkowski)............................................June 23, 2000
(Mr. Conrad)...............................................June 26, 2000
(Mr. Sessions).............................................June 27, 2000
(Messrs. Thurmond, Lugar)..................................June 28, 2000
(Messrs. Durbin, Specter)..................................June 29, 2000
(Messrs. Bond, Hutchinson).................................June 30, 2000
(Messrs. Bingaman, Jeffords, Bayh, Kennedy)................July 10, 2000
(Mr. Lieberman)............................................July 12, 2000
(Mr. Daschle)..............................................July 13, 2000
(Messrs. Bunning, Reid, Grassley)..........................July 14, 2000
(Messrs. Cochran, Sarbanes)................................July 17, 2000
(Mr. Fitzgerald)...........................................July 20, 2000
(Mr. Feingold).............................................July 21, 2000
(Mr. Cleland)..............................................July 24, 2000
(Messrs. Bryan, L. Chafee, Graham, Hollings, Inhofe,
Inouye, Dodd)............................................July 25, 2000
(Mr. Kerry, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Robb, Roberts)...........July 26, 2000
(Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Smith of New Hampshire, McCain,
Moynihan, Johnson).......................................July 27, 2000
(Ms. Collins, Messrs. Edwards, Abraham, Breaux, DeWine,
Kohl, Levin).............................................Sept. 5, 2000
(Mr. Miller)...............................................Sept. 8, 2000
(Ms. Snowe)...............................................Sept. 12, 2000
(Messrs. Leahy, Rockefeller)..............................Sept. 13, 2000
(Mr. Reed)................................................Sept. 18, 2000
(Mr. Byrd, Mrs. Lincoln)..................................Sept. 19, 2000
(Mr. Santorum)............................................Sept. 20, 2000
(Mr. Dorgan)..............................................Sept. 22, 2000
Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the development of
educational programs on veterans' contributions to the country and the
designation of the week that includes Veterans Day as ``National
Veterans Awareness Week'' for the presentation of such educational
programs.
Full Committee
Sept. 21, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably
reported.
Sept. 21, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment
to the title; without written report.
Sept. 21, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 25, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, with an amendment to the title.
Oct. 3, 2000--Star Print ordered on the resolution.
S. Res. 305
May 11, 2000
CR S3916, S3925
Mr. Lautenberg
Commending participants in the Million Mom March.
Full Committee
S. Res. 308
May 18, 2000
CR S4190, S4208
Mr. Gorton (for himself, Messrs. Moynihan, Rockefeller)
Congratulating International House on the occasion of its 75th
anniversary.
Full Committee
S. Res. 330
June 29, 2000
CR S6121, S6145
Mr. Inhofe
(Messrs. Cochran, Durbin)..................................July 27, 2000
(Messrs. Kerry, Kerrey, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Nickles).........Sept. 14, 2000
(Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. Helms, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Roth)
........................................................Sept. 20, 2000
Designating the week beginning September 24, 2000, as ``National Amputee
Awareness Week''.
Full Committee
S. Res. 339
July 21, 2000
CR S7448, S7453
Mr. Reid
(Messrs. Sarbanes, Edwards, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Jeffords)
.........................................................July 27, 2000
(Messrs. Warner, Bryan, Kennedy, Durbin, Biden)............Sept. 7, 2000
(Messrs. Abraham, Breaux, Cleland, Feingold, Inouye,
Johnson, Miller, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Torricelli,
Wellstone)
........................................................Sept. 19, 2000
(Mr. Ashcroft, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Robb, Roth)........Sept. 25, 2000
(Messrs. Levin, Reed, Dodd, Kerry, Helms, Lautenberg,
Schumer, Dorgan, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Specter, Kohl)
Sept. 27, 2000
(Messrs. Hollings, Bennett, Burns, Campbell, Ms.
Collins, Messrs. Craig, Domenici, Grassley, Hatch,
Crapo, Thurmond, Nickles, Shelby, Akaka, Bingaman,
Wyden, Inhofe)...........................................Oct. 12, 2000
Designating November 18, 2000, as ``National Survivors of Suicide Day''.
Full Committee
Oct. 24, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 340
July 21, 2000
CR S7448, S7453
Mr. Reid (for himself, Messrs. Edwards, Abraham, Akaka, Baucus, Bayh,
Bennett, Bryan, Cleland, Cochran, Craig, Dodd, Dorgan, Mrs. Feinstein,
Messrs. Helms, Hollings, Inhofe, Johnson, Kerrey, Kohl, Ms. Landrieu,
Mr. Lautenberg, Mrs. Lincoln, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Robb, Sarbanes,
Voinovich)
(Messrs. Gramm, Torricelli, Hagel, Jeffords, Durbin)
.........................................................July 27, 2000
(Messrs. Byrd, Kennedy, Biden, Roth).......................Sept. 7, 2000
(Mr. Lieberman)...........................................Sept. 25, 2000
(Messrs. Conrad, Enzi, Murkowski, Kerry, Levin,
Thurmond)...............................................Sept. 27, 2000
(Messrs. Bunning, Domenici, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs.
Nickles, Roberts, Sessions, Smith of New Hampshire,
Warner, Mrs. Boxer)......................................Oct. 12, 2000
(Mr. Wellstone)............................................Oct. 24, 2000
Designating December 10, 2000, as ``National Children's Memorial Day''.
Full Committee
Oct. 24, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 342
July 25, 2000
CR S7542, S7555
Mr. Thurmond
(Messrs. Abraham, Ashcroft, Bayh, Bond, Brownback,
Burns, L. Chafee, Cleland, Cochran, Conrad, Dodd,
Domenici, Durbin, Edwards, Fitzgerald, Graham, Gramm,
Grams, Grassley, Hatch, Helms, Hollings, Mack,
McConnell, Roberts, Rockefeller, Shelby, Smith of New
Hampshire, Thompson, Warner, Wellstone)..................Sept. 7, 2000
(Messrs. Craig, DeWine, Frist, Jeffords, Ms. Landrieu,
Messrs. Nickles, Schumer, Sessions, Smith of Oregon,
Specter, Hutchinson, Bunning, Lautenberg, Crapo,
Santorum, Campbell, Biden, Kerry, Mrs. Hutchison,
Lott)...................................................Sept. 14, 2000
(Mr. Robb)................................................Sept. 15, 2000
Designating the week beginning September 17, 2000, as ``National
Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
Full Committee
Sept. 15, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 345
July 27, 2000
CR S7840, S7923
Mrs. Murray (for herself, Messrs. Warner, Bingaman, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs.
Campbell, L. Chafee, Daschle, Dodd, Durbin, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs.
Gorton, Inouye, Jeffords, Johnson, Kennedy, Kerrey, Kerry, Kohl, Ms.
Landrieu, Messrs. Lautenberg, Leahy, Levin, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs.
Moynihan, Reed, Reid, Robb, Sarbanes, Schumer, Specter, Torricelli,
Wellstone)
(Mr. Grams)................................................Sept. 5, 2000
Designating October 17, 2000, as a ``Day of National Concern About Young
People and Gun Violence''.
Full Committee
S. Res. 347
September 5, 2000
CR S8019, S8026
Ms. Landrieu (for herself, Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Hutchison, Ms. Collins,
Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Lincoln, Ms. Mikulski, Ms. Snowe)
(Mr. Hatch)...............................................Sept. 12, 2000
Designating the week of September 17, 2000, through September 23, 2000,
as National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Week.
Full Committee
Sept. 15, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 349
September 7, 2000
CR S8197, S8216
Mr. Hutchinson
To designate September 7, 2000, as ``National Safe Television for All
Ages Day''.
Full Committee
S. Res. 351
September 11, 2000
CR S8342, S8344
Mr. Wellstone
To designate the month of September of 2000, as ``National Alcohol and
Drug Addiction Recovery Month''.
Full Committee
S. Res. 353
September 12, 2000
CR S8413, S8422
Mr. Biden (for himself, Messrs. Abraham, Akaka, Ashcroft, Bayh,
Bingaman, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Breaux, Bryan, Byrd, Cleland, Conrad,
DeWine, Domenici, Dorgan, Durbin, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Fitzgerald,
Frist, Gorton, Graham, Gramm, Hagel, Helms, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs.
Inouye, Jeffords, Johnson, Kennedy, Kerrey, Kerry, Hollings, Ms.
Landrieu, Messrs. Lautenberg, Leahy, Levin, Lieberman, Mrs. Lincoln,
Messrs. Lugar, Mack, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Miller, Murkowski, Mrs.
Murray, Messrs. Reid, Robb, Roth, Sarbanes, Schumer, Smith of Oregon,
Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Specter, Voinovich, Warner, Wellstone)
(Mr. Hatch)...............................................Sept. 14, 2000
(Mr. Dodd).................................................Oct. 18, 2000
Designating October 20, 2000, as ``National Mammography Day''.
Full Committee
Sept. 15, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 355
September 12, 2000
CR S8413, S8423
Mr. Leahy (for himself, Mr. Jeffords)
(Messrs. Feingold, Bayh, Wellstone, Kerry)................Sept. 13, 2000
(Mr. Lugar)...............................................Sept. 15, 2000
Commending and congratulating Middlebury College.
Full Committee
Sept. 15, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
S. Res. 359
September 21, 2000
CR S8941, S8959
Mr. Schumer
(Mr. Bryan)...............................................Sept. 26, 2000
(Messrs. Baucus, L. Chafee, Conrad, Sarbanes, Ms.
Landrieu)...............................................Sept. 28, 2000
(Ms. Collins, Mr. Akaka)....................................Oct. 2, 2000
(Mr. Johnson)...............................................Oct. 3, 2000
Designating October 16, 2000, to October 20, 2000, as ``National Teach
For America Week''.
Full Committee
S. Res. 362
September 28, 2000
CR S9466, S9479
Mr. Santorum (for himself, Mr. Specter)
Recognizing and honoring Roberto Clemente as a great humanitarian and an
athlete of unfathomable skill.
Full Committee
S. Res. 374
October 12, 2000
CR S10412, S10427
Mrs. Murray (for herself, Mr. Warner)
Designating October 17, 2000, as a ``Day of National Concern About Young
People and Gun Violence''.
Full Committee
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS--Continued
------------
S. Con. Res. 31
May 10, 1999
CR S4945, S4950
Mr. McCain (for himself, Mr. Smith of Oregon)
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and
recognizing the humanitarian safeguards these treaties provide in
times of armed conflict.
Full Committee
S. Con. Res. 34
May 25, 1999
CR S5954, S5971
Mr. Specter
(Mr. Reid).................................................June 15, 1999
(Messrs. Smith of New Hampshire, Conrad, Ms. Landrieu)
.........................................................June 17, 1999
(Mr. Torricelli)...........................................June 24, 1999
(Mr. Grams)................................................June 29, 1999
(Messrs. Johnson, Murkowski, Kerry).........................July 1, 1999
(Messrs. Kennedy, Levin)...................................July 12, 1999
(Messrs. Feingold, Byrd)...................................July 14, 1999
(Mr. Hollings).............................................July 19, 1999
(Messrs. DeWine, Durbin)...................................July 21, 1999
(Mr. Cochran, Ms. Collins, Mr. Bingaman)...................July 26, 1999
(Mr. Robb).................................................July 27, 1999
(Messrs. Dorgan, Cleland)...................................Aug. 4, 1999
(Ms. Snowe)...............................................Sept. 15, 1999
(Mr. Kerrey)..............................................Sept. 21, 1999
(Mrs. Feinstein)............................................Oct. 6, 1999
(Messrs. Hagel, Inouye)....................................Feb. 24, 2000
(Messrs. Warner, Coverdell).................................Mar. 9, 2000
(Mr. Ashcroft).............................................Mar. 29, 2000
(Mr. Jeffords)..............................................June 8, 2000
Relating to the observance of ``In Memory'' Day.
Full Committee
S. Con. Res. 45
July 20, 1999
CR S8875, S8889
Mr. Shelby (for himself, Mr. Sessions, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Smith of
New Hampshire, Graham, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Stevens, Abraham, Allard,
Bunning, Grams, Lott, Johnson, Breaux, Grassley, Ms. Collins, Messrs.
Burns, Byrd, Brownback, Hagel, Coverdell, Helms, Specter, Thurmond,
Thomas, DeWine, Dodd, Feingold, Levin, Moynihan, Gramm, Mack, Frist,
Enzi, Gregg)
Expressing the sense of Congress that the July 20, 1999, 30th
anniversary of the first lunar landing should be a day of celebration
and reflection on the Apollo-11 mission to the Moon and the
accomplishments of the Apollo program throughout the 1960's and
1970's.
Full Committee
S. Con. Res. 53
August 5, 1999
CR S10391, S10497
Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Ms. Mikulski, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Akaka,
Bingaman, Sarbanes)
(Messrs. Feingold, Durbin, Mrs. Murray)...................Sept. 10, 1999
(Mr. Inouye)..............................................Sept. 13, 1999
(Mr. Gorton)...............................................Nov. 18, 1999
(Messrs. Levin, Grams, Kerry)...............................May 23, 2000
(Messrs. Abraham, Wellstone)................................June 6, 2000
Condemning all prejudice against individuals of Asian and Pacific Island
ancestry in the United States and supporting political and civic
participation by such individuals throughout the United States.
Full Committee
July 20, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
July 20, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title.
July 20, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
July 27, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, after agreeing to a Committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title.
Sept. 6, 2000--Received in the House.
Sept. 6, 2000--Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
S. Con. Res. 73
November 10, 1999
CR S14533, S14575
Mr. Lieberman
Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding Freedom Day.
Full Committee
S. Con. Res. 74
November 17, 1999
CR S14696, S14740
Mrs. Hutchison (for herself, Messrs. Abraham, Kyl, Gramm)
Recognizing the United States Border Patrol's 75 years of service since
its founding.
Full Committee
S. Con. Res. 79
January 26, 2000
CR S86, S93
Mr. Dodd (for himself, Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Durbin,
Leahy)
(Mr. Bingaman).............................................Jan. 31, 2000
Expressing the sense of Congress that Elian Gonzalez should be reunited
with his father, Juan Gonzalez of Cuba.
Full Committee
S. Con. Res. 85
February 29, 2000
CR S930, S953
Mr. Torricelli (for himself, Messrs. Reid, Robb)
(Mr. Biden).................................................Mar. 2, 2000
Condemning the discriminatory practices prevalent at Bob Jones
University.
Full Committee
S. Con. Res. 100
March 29, 2000
CR S1884, S1914
Mr. Hagel (for himself, Mr. Kerrey)
(Messrs. Daschle, L. Chafee, Santorum, Ashcroft,
Roberts, Shelby)..........................................May 10, 2000
(Messrs. Robb, Bingaman, Kerry, Conrad, Inouye, Kennedy)
..........................................................May 11, 2000
(Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Coverdell, Cochran, Allard)..........May 16, 2000
(Messrs. Murkowski, McCain, Inhofe, Abraham, Fitzgerald,
Grassley, DeWine, Bunning, Mrs. Boxer, Mrs.
Hutchinson)
..........................................................May 22, 2000
(Messrs. Domenici, Thompson, Specter, Lieberman, Warner,
Gorton, Durbin, Thurmond, Cleland, Ms. Collins, Mr.
Stevens)..................................................May 24, 2000
(Messrs. Craig, Gramm)......................................May 25, 2000
Expressing the support of Congress for a National Moment of Remembrance
to be observed at 3:00 p.m. eastern standard time on each Memorial
Day.
Full Committee
S. Con. Res. 102
April 4, 2000
CR S2107, S2119
Mrs. Feinstein
(Messrs. Coverdell, Durbin, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs.
Lieberman, Robb)..........................................June 8, 2000
(Messrs. Moynihan, Kerry)..................................July 11, 2000
(Ms. Landrieu)............................................Sept. 12, 2000
To commend the bravery and honor of the citizens of Remy, France, for
their actions with respect to Lieutenant Houston Braly and to
recognize the efforts of the 364th Fighter Group to raise funds to
restore the stained glass windows of a church in Remy.
Full Committee
S. Con. Res. 103
April 11, 2000
CR S2527, S2546
Mr. Cleland
(Mr. Smith of New Hampshire).................................May 4, 2000
Honoring the members of the Armed Forces and Federal civilian employees
who served the Nation during the Vietnam era and the families of those
individuals who lost their lives or remain unaccounted for or were
injured during that era in Southeast Asia or elsewhere in the world in
defense of United States national security interests.
Full Committee
May 4, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
May 8, 2000--Received in the House and held at desk.
S. Con. Res. 105
April 13, 2000
CR S2728, S2773
Mr. Abraham
(Mr. Murkowski).............................................June 7, 2000
(Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)...............................July 11, 2000
Designating April 13, 2000, as a day of remembrance of the victims of
the Katyn Forest massacre.
Full Committee
S. Con. Res. 120
June 7, 2000
CR S4669, S4694
Mr. Robb (for himself, Messrs. Reid, Kennedy)
To express the sense of Congress regarding the need to pass legislation
to increase penalties on perpetrators of hate crimes.
Full Committee
S. Con. Res. 138
September 21, 2000
CR S8941
Mr. Wellstone (for himself, Messrs. Lieberman, Kennedy, Moynihan, Reid,
Ms. Landrieu)
(Mr. Levin)................................................Oct. 24, 2000
Expressing the sense of Congress that a day of peace and sharing should
be established at the beginning of each year.
Full Committee
Oct. 27, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
Oct. 28, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee
on International Relations.
Dec. 15, 2000--House Committee on International Relations discharged.
Dec. 15, 2000--AGREED TO by the House.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS--Continued
------------
S.J. Res. 1
January 19, 1999
CR S344, S706
Mr. Thurmond
(Mr. Warner)...............................................Feb. 24, 1999
(Mr. Cochran).............................................Sept. 23, 1999
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating
to voluntary school prayer.
Subcommittee: Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights
Mar. 23, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Constitution, Federalism,
and Property Rights.
S.J. Res. 2
January 19, 1999
CR S345, S706
Mr. Kyl (for himself, Messrs. Abraham, Allard, Ashcroft, Brownback,
Coverdell, Crapo, Frist, Gramm, Grams, Hagel, Helms, Mrs. Hutchison,
Messrs. Inhofe, Mack, McConnell, Sessions, Shelby, Smith of New
Hampshire, Thompson)
(Mr. Bunning)..............................................Jan. 22, 1999
(Mr. McCain)...............................................Jan. 25, 1999
(Mr. Thomas)................................................Feb. 8, 1999
(Mr. Smith of Oregon).......................................Mar. 8, 1999
(Mr. Fitzgerald)...........................................Apr. 28, 1999
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to
require two-thirds majorities for bills increasing taxes.
Subcommittee: Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights
Mar. 23, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Constitution, Federalism,
and Property Rights.
S.J. Res. 3
January 19, 1999
CR S345, S707
Mr. Kyl (for himself, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Biden, Grassley, Inouye,
DeWine, Ms. Landrieu, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Lieberman, Mack, Cleland,
Coverdell, Smith of New Hampshire, Shelby, Hutchinson, Helms, Frist,
Gramm, Lott, Mrs. Hutchison)
(Mr. Gregg)................................................Jan. 20, 1999
(Mr. Thomas)...............................................Jan. 22, 1999
(Messrs. Craig, Grams, Inhofe, Thurmond, Warner)...........Feb. 24, 1999
(Mr. Torricelli)............................................Mar. 3, 1999
(Mr. Bryan)................................................Mar. 10, 1999
(Messrs. Hagel, Campbell)..................................Mar. 15, 1999
(Messrs. Murkowski, Bunning)...............................Apr. 19, 1999
(Mr. Voinovich)............................................Apr. 28, 1999
(Mr. Smith of Oregon).......................................Feb. 9, 2000
(Mr. McCain)...............................................Feb. 23, 2000
(Mr. Reid).................................................Mar. 20, 2000
(Mr. Wyden, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Breaux, Bayh)............Mar. 29, 2000
(Mr. Allard)...............................................Apr. 11, 2000
(Mr. Inouye, WITHDRAWN AS COSPONSOR).......................Apr. 25, 2000
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to
protect the rights of crime victims.
Subcommittee: Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights
Mar. 23, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on Constitution, Federalism,
and Property Rights.
Mar. 24, 1999--Full Committee hearing (J-106-10).
May 26, 1999--Approved favorably by the Subcommittee for full Committee
consideration, with an amendment.
Sept. 30, 1999--Approved by the full Committee and ordered favorably
reported, with an amendment.
Oct. 4, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment,
without written report.
Oct. 4, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Apr. 4, 2000--Senator Hatch filed written report (S. Rept. 106-254).
Additional and minority views filed.
Apr. 13, 2000--Motion to proceed to consideration of measure made in the
Senate.
Apr. 13, 2000--Cloture motion on the motion to proceed presented in the
Senate.
Apr. 13, 2000--Motion to proceed to consideration of measure withdrawn
in the Senate.
Apr. 25, 2000--Motion to proceed considered.
Apr. 25, 2000--Cloture motion to proceed invoked in the Senate.
Apr. 26, 2000--Motion to proceed considered.
Apr. 27, 2000--Motion to proceed considered.
Apr. 27, 2000--Motion to proceed to consideration of measure withdrawn
in the Senate.
S.J. Res. 4
January 19, 1999
CR S345, S710
Mr. Kyl
(Mr. Reid).................................................Jan. 27, 1999
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to
provide that expenditures for a fiscal year shall exceed neither
revenues for such fiscal year nor 19 per centum of the Nation's gross
domestic product for the last calendar year ending before the
beginning of such fiscal year.
Subcommittee: Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights
Mar. 23, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution,
Federalism, and Property Rights.
S.J. Res. 5
January 19, 1999
CR S345, S711
Mr. Gramm (for himself, Mr. Gorton)
To provide for a Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment that prohibits
the use of Social Security surpluses to achieve compliance.
Subcommittee: Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights
Mar. 23, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution,
Federalism, and Property Rights.
S.J. Res. 6
January 19, 1999
CR S345, S712
Mr. Hollings (for himself, Messrs. Specter, McCain, Bryan)
(Mr. Cleland)..............................................Jan. 20, 1999
(Mr. Reid).................................................Jan. 27, 1999
(Mr. Daschle)...............................................Feb. 3, 1999
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating
to contributions and expenditures intended to affect elections.
Subcommittee: Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights
Mar. 23, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution,
Federalism, and Property Rights.
S.J. Res. 7
January 19, 1999
CR S345, S713
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Thurmond, Craig, Ashcroft)
(Mr. McCain)...............................................Jan. 28, 1999
(Messrs. Smith of New Hampshire, Kyl, Hagel)...............Feb. 23, 1999
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to
require a balanced budget.
Subcommittee: Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights
Mar. 23, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution,
Federalism, and Property Rights.
S.J. Res. 14
March 17, 1999
CR S2840, S2865
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Cleland, Abraham, Allard, Ashcroft,
Baucus, Bond, Breaux, Brownback, Bunning, Burns, Campbell, Ms.
Collins, Messrs. Coverdell, Craig, Crapo, DeWine, Domenici, Enzi, Mrs.
Feinstein, Messrs. Fitzgerald, Frist, Gorton, Graham, Gramm, Grams,
Grassley, Gregg, Hagel, Helms, Hollings, Hutchinson, Mrs. Hutchison,
Messrs. Inhofe, Johnson, Kyl, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Lott, Lugar, Mack,
McCain, Murkowski, Nickles, Reid, Roberts, Roth, Santorum, Sessions,
Shelby, Smith of New Hampshire, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Specter, Stevens,
Thomas, Thompson, Thurmond, Warner)
(Mr. Voinovich)............................................Mar. 24, 1999
(Mr. Miller)...............................................Oct. 12, 2000
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States
authorizing Congress to prohibit the physical desecration of the flag
of the United States.
Full Committee
Mar. 23, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution,
Federalism, and Property Rights.
Apr. 20, 1999--Full Committee hearing (J-106-15).
Apr. 21, 1999--Approved favorably by the Subcommittee for full Committee
consideration, without amendment.
Apr. 28, 1999--Full Committee hearing (J-106-15).
Apr. 29, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Apr. 29, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Apr. 29, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Mar. 20, 2000--Senator Hatch filed written report (S. Rept. 106-246).
Minority views filed.
Mar. 27, 2000--Considered by the Senate.
Mar. 28, 2000--Considered by the Senate.
Mar. 29, 2000--Considered by the Senate.
Mar. 29, 2000--FAILED PASSAGE in the Senate (yea-nay vote 63-37).
S.J. Res. 15
March 18, 1999
CR S2935
Mr. Coverdell
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to
prohibit retroactive increases in taxes.
Subcommittee: Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights
Mar. 23, 1999--Referred to the Subcommittee on the Constitution,
Federalism, and Property Rights.
S.J. Res. 16
March 25, 1999
CR S3440, S3515
Mr. Smith of New Hampshire (for himself, Messrs. Shelby, Helms)
Proposing a constitutional amendment to establish limited judicial terms
of office.
Full Committee
S.J. Res. 17
March 25, 1999
CR S3440, S3515
Mr. Shelby
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States which
requires (except during time of war and subject to suspension by the
Congress) that the total amount of money expended by the United States
during any fiscal year not exceed the amount of certain revenue
received by the United States during such fiscal year and not exceed
20 per centum of the gross national product of the United States
during the previous calendar year.
Full Committee
S.J. Res. 21
April 21, 1999
CR S4028, S4055
Ms. Snowe (for herself, Messrs. Sarbanes, Conrad, Ashcroft, Hutchinson,
Gregg, Wellstone, Schumer, Warner, Lugar, Hagel, Crapo, Mrs. Murray,
Messrs. Biden, Feingold, Ms. Collins, Messrs. DeWine, McCain,
Coverdell)
(Messrs. Grams, Jeffords, Smith of Oregon).................Apr. 22, 1999
(Messrs. Abraham, Reid)....................................Apr. 27, 1999
(Messrs. Specter, Thurmond, Roth)............................May 3, 1999
(Messrs. Dorgan, Craig, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Inhofe)..........May 5, 1999
(Messrs. Bayh, Mack, Shelby, Kerrey, Bunning, Bingaman,
Edwards, Lieberman, Kerry, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs.
Johnson, Kennedy, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Helms)................May 12, 1999
(Messrs. Gorton, Gramm).....................................May 18, 1999
(Messrs. Domenici, Burns, Lott, Thompson, Cochran,
Sessions, Frist, Byrd, Akaka).............................May 25, 1999
(Ms. Mikulski)..............................................May 26, 1999
(Mr. Leahy)................................................June 29, 1999
To designate September 29, 1999, as ``Veterans of Foreign Wars of the
United States Day''
Full Committee
June 10, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
June 10, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 10, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
June 30, 1999--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
July 1, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House and held at
desk.
S.J. Res. 29
July 12, 1999
CR S8266, S8271
Mr. Coverdell (for himself, Messrs. Thurmond, Cleland, Hollings)
To grant the consent of Congress to the boundary change between Georgia
and South Carolina.
Full Committee
S.J. Res. 30
August 2, 1999
CR S9996, S10000
Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Dodd, Chafee, Robb, Akaka, Mrs.
Murray, Messrs. Bingaman, Harkin, Feingold, Kerry, Inouye, Ms. Snowe)
(Mr. Sarbanes)............................................Sept. 21, 1999
(Mr. L. Chafee)............................................Jan. 31, 2000
(Mrs. Boxer)................................................Feb. 1, 2000
(Mr. Lieberman)...........................................Sept. 11, 2000
(Mr. Cleland).............................................Sept. 19, 2000
(Ms. Collins)..............................................Oct. 11, 2000
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative
to equal rights for women and men.
Full Committee
S.J. Res. 31
August 5, 1999
CR S10390, S10494
Mr. Allard
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States granting
the President the authority to exercise an item veto of individual
appropriations in an appropriations bill.
Full Committee
S.J. Res. 32
August 5, 1999
CR S10390
Mr. Hutchinson
Commending the World War II veterans who fought in the Battle of the
Bulge, and for other purposes.
Full Committee
S.J. Res. 34
September 23, 1999
CR S11362, S11368
Ms. Snowe
(Mr. Murkowski)...........................................Sept. 27, 1999
(Mr. Jeffords).............................................Oct. 15, 1999
Congratulating and commending the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Full Committee
S.J. Res. 36
October 21, 1999
CR S13012
Mr. Grams
Recognizing the late Bernt Balchen for his many contributions to the
United States and a lifetime of remarkable achievements on the
centenary of his birth, October 23, 1999.
Full Committee
Oct. 24, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
Oct. 25, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 25, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee
on Government Reform.
S.J. Res. 38
February 2, 2000
CR S285
Mr. Voinovich (for himself, Mr. Gramm)
(Mr. Coverdell).............................................Mar. 1, 2000
To provide for a Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment that prohibits
the use of Social Security surpluses to achieve compliance.
Full Committee
S.J. Res. 39
February 3, 2000
CR S328, S333
Mr. Campbell
(Messrs. Helms, Biden, Lott, Hagel, Akaka, Warner,
Murkowski)................................................Feb. 8, 2000
(Messrs. Robb, Shelby, Bingaman, Kerry, Feingold)...........Feb. 9, 2000
(Mr. Gorton)...............................................Feb. 10, 2000
(Messrs. Abraham, Bunning, Cochran, Coverdell, Durbin,
Edwards, Gregg, Hatch, Jeffords, Leahy, Lugar, McCain)
.........................................................Feb. 22, 2000
(Messrs. Cleland, Inhofe, Kohl, Hutchinson, Smith of New
Hampshire, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Santorum, Moynihan,
Lieberman, Gramm, Roberts, Burns, Craig, Sessions, L.
Chafee, Domenici, Inouye, Kerrey, Mrs. Lincoln,
Messrs. Reid, Sarbanes, Johnson, Lautenberg, Allard,
Brownback)................................................Mar. 1, 2000
(Messrs. Smith of Oregon, Roth, Mrs. Murray)................Mar. 6, 2000
(Mrs. Hutchison)............................................Mar. 8, 2000
(Messrs. Daschle, Ashcroft, Thurmond).......................Mar. 9, 2000
Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the Korean War and the service by
members of the Armed Forces during such war, and for other purposes.
Full Committee
Mar. 9, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Mar. 9, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Mar. 9, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Mar. 9, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Mar. 13, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House and held at
desk.
Mar. 13, 2000--Received in the House and held at desk.
S.J. Res. 44 (Public Law 106-205)
April 6, 2000
CR S2347, S2352
Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Reid, Stevens, Kerry, Akaka, Ms.
Landrieu, Messrs. Durbin, Bingaman, Ashcroft, Biden, Cochran, Inouye,
Feingold, Levin, Graham, DeWine, Thurmond, Abraham, Lieberman,
Santorum, Warner, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Robb, Burns, Hollings,
Moynihan, Conrad, Sessions, Mrs. Feinstein)
(Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Bryan, Dodd, Murkowski, Kohl)
.........................................................Apr. 12, 2000
(Messrs. Frist, Johnson, Breaux)...........................Apr. 13, 2000
(Messrs. Gramm, Baucus, Lott, Specter).....................Apr. 25, 2000
(Mrs. Hutchison, Ms. Snowe)..................................May 8, 2000
(Messrs. Daschle, Rockefeller, Reed)........................May 11, 2000
(Mr. Sarbanes)..............................................May 16, 2000
(Mr. Hatch).................................................May 18, 2000
Supporting the Day of Honor 2000 to honor and recognize the service of
minority veterans in the United States Armed Forces during World War
II.
Full Committee
May 18, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the Judiciary
was discharged from further consideration.
May 19, 2000--Received in the House and held at desk.
May 23, 2000--PASSED by the House.
May 23, 2000--Presented to the President.
May 26, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-205).
S.J. Res. 45
April 13, 2000
CR S2728, S2770
Mr. Ashcroft
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to allow
the States to limit the period of time United States Senators and
Representatives may serve.
Full Committee
S.J. Res. 46
June 6, 2000
CR S4565, S4575
Mr. Thurmond
(Messrs. Robb, Reed).......................................June 13, 2000
Commemorating the 225th Birthday of the United States Army.
Full Committee
June 13, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration and after agreeing
to a Committee amendment and an amendment to the title.
June 14, 2000--Received in the House and held at desk.
S.J. Res. 48
June 8, 2000
CR S4820, S4853
Mr. Campbell (for himself, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Lautenberg, Abraham,
Brownback, Hutchinson, Graham, Dodd, Feingold)
(Mr. Santorum).............................................July 12, 2000
(Mr. Kennedy, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Durbin, Voinovich,
Baucus, Reid, Moynihan, Wellstone, Cochran, Bingaman,
McCain, Lugar, Lott).....................................July 17, 2000
(Messrs. Inouye, Chafee, Bayh, Jeffords, Bennett,
Sarbanes, Kohl, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Kerry, Mrs. Feinstein,
Messrs. Murkowski, Bryan, Leahy, Akaka)..................July 18, 2000
(Messrs. Breaux, Warner, DeWine, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs.
Hagel, Rockefeller, Specter, Schumer, Ms. Collins,
Messrs. Allard, Hollings, Robb, Grams, Torricelli,
Daschle).................................................July 19, 2000
(Messrs. Levin, Nickles, Biden)............................July 21, 2000
(Mr. Lieberman)............................................July 24, 2000
(Mr. Cleland)..............................................July 26, 2000
Calling upon the President to issue a proclamation recognizing the 25th
anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act.
Full Committee
July 20, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
July 20, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
July 20, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
July 27, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Sept. 6, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Sept. 6, 2000--Received in the House and referred to the House Committee
on International Relations.
S.J. Res. 52
September 19, 2000
CR S8759, S8766
Mr. Gregg (for himself, Mr. Smith of New Hampshire)
(Mr. Jeffords)..............................................Oct. 4, 2000
Granting the consent of Congress to the International Emergency
Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding.
Full Committee
S.J. Res. 53
September 27, 2000
CR S9381, S9394
Mr. Roth (for himself, Messrs. Sarbanes, Biden)
To commemorate fallen firefighters by lowering the American flag to
half-staff on the day of the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial
Service in Emittsburg, Maryland.
Full Committee
S.J. Res. 56
November 1, 2000
CR S11494
Mr. Durbin
(Mr. Johnson)..............................................Nov. 14, 2000
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to
abolish the electoral college and to provide for the direct popular
election of the President and Vice President of the United States.
Full Committee
HOUSE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS
HOUSE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS--Continued
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HOUSE BILLS
H.R. 46
April 14, 1999
To provide for a national medal for public safety officers who act with
extraordinary valor above and beyond the call of duty.
``Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Apr. 13, 1999--PASSED by the House.
Apr. 14, 1999--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
Dec. 15, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration, with an
amendment.
H.R. 322 (Private Law 106-3)
July 21, 1999
For the relief of Suchada Kwong.
Full Committee
July 22, 1999--PASSED by the House.
July 21, 1999--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
Nov. 19, 1999--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
Nov. 22, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 23, 1999--Presented to the President.
Dec. 3, 1999--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 106-3).
H.R. 371 (Public Law 106-207)
May 3, 2000
To facilitate the naturalization of aliens who served with special
guerrilla units or irregular forces in Laos.
``Hmong Veterans' Naturalization Act of 2000''
Full Committee
May 2, 2000--PASSED by the House.
May 3, 2000--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary.
May 18, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment.
May 18, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment,
without written report.
May 18, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
May 18, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
May 19, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
May 23, 2000--House agrees to Senate amendment.
May 24, 2000--Presented to the President.
May 26, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-207).
H.R. 441 (Public Law 106-95)
May 27, 1999
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act with respect to the
requirements for the admission of nonimmigrant nurses who will
practice in health professional shortage areas.
``Nursing Relief for Disadvantaged Areas Act of 1999''
Full Committee
May 24, 1999--PASSED by the House.
May 27, 1999--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
June 24, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
June 24, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
June 24, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Oct. 22, 1999--PASSED by the Senate, with amendments.
Oct. 25, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 2, 1999--House agrees to Senate amendments.
Nov. 3, 1999--Presented to the President.
Nov. 12, 1999--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-95).
H.R. 764 (Public Law 106-177)
October 6, 1999
To reduce the incidence of child abuse and neglect, and for other
purposes.
``Child Abuse Prevention and Enforcement Act''
Full Committee
Oct. 5, 1999--PASSED by the House.
Oct. 6, 1999--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
Oct. 28, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Oct. 28, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute, without written report.
Oct. 28, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 19, 1999--PASSED by the Senate, after agreeing to a Committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Nov. 22, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Feb. 1, 2000--House agreed to Senate amendment.
Feb. 29, 2000--Presented to the President.
Mar. 10, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-177).
H.R. 769
April 14, 1999
To amend the Trademark Act of 1946 to provide for the registration and
protection of trademarks used in commerce, in order to carry out
provisions of certain international conventions, and for other
purposes.
``Madrid Protocol Implementation Act''
Full Committee
Apr. 13, 1999--PASSED by the House.
Apr. 14, 1999--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
H.R. 916
November 19, 1999
To make technical amendments to section 10 of title 9, United States
Code, and for other purposes.
Full Committee
July 13, 1999--PASSED by the House.
July 14, 1999--Received in the Senate.
Nov. 19, 1999--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
H.R. 1023
February 2, 2000
For the relief of Richard W. Schaffert.
Subcommittee: Administrative Oversight and the Courts
Feb. 1, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Feb. 2, 2000--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
Sept. 6, 2000--Referred to the Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight
and the Courts.
Dec. 14, 2000--Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged.
Dec. 14, 2000--PASSED by the Senate.
Dec. 14, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
H.R. 1189
April 14, 1999
To make technical corrections in title 17, United States Code, and other
laws.
Full Committee
Apr. 13, 1999--PASSED by the House.
Apr. 14, 1999--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
July 27, 1999--See S. 1260.
H.R. 1451 (Public Law 106-173)
October 5, 1999
To establish the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission.
``Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission Act''
Full Committee
Oct. 4, 1999--PASSED by the House.
Oct. 5, 1999--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
Nov. 19, 1999--Senate Committee on the Judiciary was discharged by
unanimous consent.
Nov. 19, 1999--PASSED by the Senate, with an amendment.
Nov. 22, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Feb. 8, 2000--House agreed to Senate amendment.
Feb. 16, 2000--Presented to the President.
Feb. 25, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Pubic Law 106-173).
H.R. 1658 (Public Law 106-185)
June 28, 1999
To provide a more just and uniform procedure for Federal civil
forfeitures, and for other purposes.
``Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act''
Full Committee
June 24, 1999--PASSED by the House.
June 28, 1999--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
Mar. 27, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Mar. 27, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute, without written report.
Mar. 27, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, after agreeing to a Committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Mar. 28, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Apr. 11, 2000--House agrees to Senate amendment.
Apr. 13, 2000--Presented to the President.
Apr. 25, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-185).
H.R. 1691
November 19, 1999
To protect religious liberty.
``Religious Liberty Protection Act of 1999''
Full Committee
July 15, 1999--PASSED by the House.
July 16, 1999--Received in the Senate.
Nov. 19, 1999--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Nov. 19, 1999--See also S. 2869.
H.R. 1752
May 23, 2000
To make improvements in the operation and administration of the Federal
courts, and for other purposes.
``Federal Courts Improvement Act of 2000''
Full Committee
May 22, 2000--PASSED by the House.
May 23, 2000--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
H.R. 1791 (Public Law 106-254)
October 13, 1999
To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide penalties for harming
animals used in Federal law enforcement.
``Federal Law Enforcement Animal Protection Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Oct. 12, 1999--PASSED by the House.
Oct. 13, 1999--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
July 19, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
July 20, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Aug. 2, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-254).
H.R. 1800 (Public Law 106-297)
July 25, 2000
To amend the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 to
ensure that certain information regarding prisoners is reported to the
Attorney General.
``Death in Custody Reporting Act of 2000''
July 24, 2000--PASSED by the House.
July 25, 2000--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
Oct. 3, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the Judiciary
was discharged from further consideration.
Oct. 5, 2000--Presented to the President.
Oct. 13, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-297).
H.R. 1869
November 19, 1999
To amend title 18, United States Code, to expand the prohibition on
stalking, and for other purposes.
``Stalking Prevention and Victim Protection Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Nov. 10, 1999--PASSED by the House.
Nov. 16, 1999--Received in the Senate.
Nov. 19, 1999--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
H.R. 1875
November 19, 1999
To amend title 28, United States Code, to allow the application of the
principles of Federal diversity jurisdiction to interstate class
actions.
``Interstate Class Action Jurisdiction Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Sept. 23, 1999--PASSED by the House.
Sept. 24, 1999--Received in the Senate.
Nov. 19, 1999--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
H.R. 1907
October 8, 1999
To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide enhanced protection
for inventors and innovators, protect patent terms, reduce patent
litigation, and for other purposes.
``American Inventors Protection Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Aug. 4, 1999--PASSED by the House.
Aug. 4, 1999--Received in the Senate.
Oct. 8, 1999--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Nov. 2, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (As approved by the
Committee, the substitute amendment incorporates the text of S. 1798,
Senate companion measure.)
Nov. 5, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute, without written report.
Nov. 5, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
H.R. 1915
June 8, 1999
To provide grants to the States to improve the reporting of unidentified
and missing persons.
``Jennifer's Law''
Full Committee
June 7, 1999--PASSED by the House.
June 8, 1999--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
H.R. 2031
August 4, 1999
To provide for injunctive relief in Federal district court to enforce
State laws relating to the interstate transportation of intoxicating
liquor.
``Twenty-First Amendment Enforcement Act''
Full Committee
Aug. 3, 1999--PASSED by the House.
Aug. 4, 1999--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
H.R. 2112
September 14, 1999
To amend title 28, United States Code, to allow a judge to whom a case
is transferred to retain jurisdiction over certain multidistrict
litigation cases for trial, and to provide for Federal jurisdiction of
certain multiparty, multiforum civil actions.
``Multidistrict, Multiparty, Multiforum Trial Jurisdiction Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Sept. 13, 1999--PASSED by the House.
Sept. 14, 1999--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
Sept. 24, 1999--Referred to the Senate Subcommittee on Administrative
Oversight and the Courts.
Oct. 21, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (The substitute
amendment incorporates the text of S. 1748, Senate companion measure.)
Oct. 21, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute, without written report.
Oct. 21, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Oct. 27, 1999--PASSED by the Senate, after agreeing to a Committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Oct. 28, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 16, 1999--House disagrees to Senate amendment and requests a
conference.
Nov. 16, 1999--The House Speaker appointed conferees.
Nov. 17, 1999--Message on House action received in the Senate, House
requests a conference.
H.R. 2260
November 19, 1999
To amend the Controlled Substances Act to promote pain management and
palliative care without permitting assisted suicide and euthanasia,
and for other purposes.
``Pain Relief Promotion Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Oct. 27, 1999--PASSED by the House.
Oct. 28, 1999--Received in the Senate.
Nov. 19, 1999--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Apr. 25, 2000--Full Committee hearing (J-106-77).
Apr. 27, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
May 23, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute and with a written report (S. Rept. 106-
299). Minority views filed.
May 23, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
H.R. 2372
March 20, 2000
To simplify and expedite access to the Federal courts for injured
parties whose rights and privileges, secured by the United States
Constitution, have been deprived by final actions of Federal agencies,
or other government officials or entities acting under color of State
law; to prevent Federal courts from abstaining from exercising Federal
jurisdiction in actions where no State law claim is alleged; to permit
certification of unsettled State law questions that are essential to
resolving Federal claims arising under the Constitution; and to
clarify when government action is sufficiently final to ripen certain
Federal claims arising under the Constitution.
Full Committee
``Private Property Rights Implementation Act of 2000''
Mar. 16, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Mar. 20, 2000--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
H.R. 2436
October 1, 1999
To amend title 18, United States Code, and the Uniform Code of Military
Justice to protect unborn children from assault and murder, and for
other purposes.
``Unborn Victims of Violence Act of 1999''
Full Committee
Sept. 30, 1999--PASSED by the House.
Oct. 1, 1999--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
H.R. 2442 (Public Law 106-451)
November 19, 1999
To provide for the preparation of a Government report detailing
injustices suffered by Italian Americans during World War II, and a
formal acknowledgment of such injustices by the President.
``Wartime Violation of Italian American Civil Liberties Act''
Full Committee
Nov. 10, 1999--PASSED by the House.
Nov. 16, 1999--Received in the Senate.
Nov. 19, 1999--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Sept. 28, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably
reported, with amendments.
Sept. 28, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Oct. 19, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, with amendments.
Oct. 23, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 24, 2000--House agreed to Senate amendments.
Oct. 26, 2000--Presented to the President.
Nov. 7, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-451).
H.R. 2886 (Public Law 106-139)
October 19, 1999
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide that an adopted
alien who is less than 18 years of age may be considered a child under
such Act if adopted with or after a sibling who is a child under such
Act.
Full Committee
Oct. 18, 1999--PASSED by the House.
Oct. 19, 1999--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
Nov. 19, 1999--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
Nov. 22, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 30, 1999--Presented to the President.
Dec. 7, 1999--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-139).
H.R. 2942
September 28, 1999
To extend for 3 additional months the period for which chapter 12 of
title 11 of the United States Code is reenacted.
Full Committee
Sept. 27, 1999--PASSED by the House.
Sept. 28, 1999--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
H.R. 2961 (Public Law 106-406)
July 19, 2000
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to authorize a 3-year pilot
program under which the Attorney General may extend the period for
voluntary departure in the case of certain nonimmigrant aliens who
require medical treatment in the United States and were admitted under
the visa waiver pilot program, and for other purposes.
``International Patient Act of 2000''
Full Committee
July 18, 2000--PASSED by the House.
July 19, 2000--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
Oct. 19, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
Oct. 20, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 24, 2000--Presented to the President.
Nov. 1, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-406).
H.R. 3363 (Private Law 106-6)
May 17, 2000
For the relief of Akal Security, Incorporated.
Full Committee
May 16, 2000--PASSED by the House.
May 17, 2000--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
Sept. 6, 2000--Referred to the Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight
and the Courts.
Sept. 28, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
Sept. 29, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 3, 2000--Presented to the President.
Oct. 10, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 106-6).
H.R. 3646 (Private Law 106-8)
May 17, 2000
For the relief of certain Persian Gulf evacuees.
Full Committee
May 16, 2000--PASSED by the House.
May 17, 2000--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
June 12, 2000--Referred to the Senate Subcommittee on Immigration.
June 29, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
June 30, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute, without written report.
June 30, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Sept. 28, 2000--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment.
Sept. 29, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 24, 2000--House agreed to Senate amendment.
Oct. 26, 2000--Presented to the President.
Nov. 7, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Private Law 106-8).
H.R. 4047
July 26, 2000
To amend title 18 of the United States Code to provide life imprisonment
for repeat offenders who commit sex offenses against children.
``Two Strikes and You're Out Child Protection Act''
Full Committee
July 25, 2000--PASSED by the House.
July 26, 2000--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
H.R. 4710
July 26, 2000
To authorize appropriations for the prosecution of obscenity cases.
``Illegal Pornography Prosecution Act of 2000''
Full Committee
July 26, 2000--PASSED by the House.
July 26, 2000--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
H. Con. Res. 93
May 4, 1999
Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding the social problem of
child abuse and neglect and supporting efforts to enhance public
awareness of this problem.
Full Committee
Apr. 29, 1999--AGREED TO by the House.
May 4, 1999--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary.
H. Con. Res. 102
October 27, 1999
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and
recognizing the humanitarian safeguards these treaties provide in
times of armed conflict.
Full Committee
Oct. 26, 1999--AGREED TO by the House.
Oct. 27, 1999--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
Nov. 3, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
Nov. 4, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
H. Con. Res. 121
July 21, 1999
Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding the victory of the United
States in the cold war and the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Full Committee
July 19, 1999--AGREED TO by the House.
July 21, 1999--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
H. Con. Res. 124
November 19, 1999
Expressing the sense of the Congress relating to recent allegations of
espionage and illegal campaign financing that have brought into
question the loyalty and probity of Americans of Asian ancestry.
Full Committee
Nov. 2, 1999--AGREED TO by the House.
Nov. 3, 1999--Received in the Senate.
Nov. 19, 1999--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
H. Con. Res. 141
October 14, 1999
Celebrating One America.
Full Committee
Oct. 13, 1999--AGREED TO by the House.
Oct. 14, 1999--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
Nov. 4, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
without amendment.
Nov. 4, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Nov. 4, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 19, 1999--AGREED TO by the Senate.
Nov. 22, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
H. Con. Res. 171
October 5, 1999
Congratulating the American Transit Association for 25 years of
commendable service to the transit industry and the Nation.
Full Committee
Oct. 4, 1999--AGREED TO by the House.
Oct. 5, 1999--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
H. Con. Res. 180
September 29, 1999
Expressing the sense of Congress that the President should not have
granted clemency to terrorists.
Full Committee
Sept. 9, 1999--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 13, 1999--Received in the Senate.
Sept. 29, 1999--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
H. Con. Res. 194
October 26, 1999
Recognizing the contributions of 4-H Clubs and their members to
voluntary community service.
Full Committee
Oct. 25, 1999--AGREED TO by the House.
Oct. 26, 1999--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
H. Con. Res. 199
November 19, 1999
Expressing the sense of the Congress that prayers and invocations at
public school sporting events contribute to the moral foundation of
our Nation and urging the Supreme Court to uphold their
constitutionality.
Full Committee
Nov. 2, 1999--AGREED TO by the House.
Nov. 3, 1999--Received in the Senate.
Nov. 19, 1999--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
H. Con. Res. 223
November 19, 1999
Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding Freedom Day.
Full Committee
Nov. 9, 1999--AGREED TO by the House.
Nov. 10, 1999--Received in the Senate.
Nov. 19, 1999--Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
H. Con. Res. 228
April 11, 2000
Honoring the members of the Armed Forces and Federal civilian employees
who served the Nation during the Vietnam era and the families of those
individuals who lost their lives or remain unaccounted for or were
injured during that era in Southeast Asia or elsewhere in the world in
defense of United States national security interests.
Full Committee
Apr. 10, 2000--AGREED TO by the House.
Apr. 11, 2000--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
H. Con. Res. 229
June 7, 2000
Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the United States
Congressional Philharmonic Society and its mission of promoting
musical excellence throughout the educational system and encouraging
people of all ages to commit to the love and expression of musical
performance.
Full Committee
June 6, 2000--AGREED TO by the House.
June 7, 2000--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
H. Con. Res. 269
March 29, 2000
Commending the Library of Congress and its staff for 200 years of
outstanding service to the Congress and the Nation and encouraging the
American public to participate in bicentennial activities.
Full Committee
Mar. 28, 2000--AGREED TO by the House.
Mar. 29, 2000--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
Apr. 12, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 12, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Apr. 12, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Apr. 13, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate.
Apr. 14, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
H. Con. Res. 282
April 11, 2000
Declaring the ``Person of the Century'' for the 20th century to have
been the American G.I.
Full Committee
Apr. 10, 2000--AGREED TO by the House.
Apr. 11, 2000--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
H. Con. Res. 288
March 22, 1999
Recognizing the importance of families and children in the United States
and expressing support for the goals and ideas of National Family Day.
Full Committee
Mar. 21, 2000--AGREED TO by the House.
Mar. 22, 2000--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
H. Con. Res. 302
May 23, 2000
Calling on the people of the United States to observe a National Moment
of Remembrance to honor the men and women of the United States who
died in the pursuit of freedom and peace.
Full Committee
May 22, 2000--AGREED TO by the House.
May 23, 2000--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
May 25, 2000--AGREED TO by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
May 26, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
H. Con. Res. 310
May 4, 2000
Supporting a National Charter Schools Week.
Full Committee
May 3, 2000--AGREED TO by the House.
May 4, 2000--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on the
Judiciary.
H. Con. Res. 327
September 14, 2000
Honoring the service and sacrifice during periods of war by members of
the United States merchant marine.
Full Committee
Sept. 13, 2000--AGREED TO by the House.
Sept. 13, 2000--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
H. Con. Res. 343
July 26, 2000
Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding the importance of
families eating together.
Full Committee
July 25, 2000--AGREED TO by the House.
July 26, 2000--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
H. Con. Res. 375
July 26, 2000
Recognizing the importance of children in the United States and
supporting the goals and ideas of National Youth Day.
Full Committee
July 25, 2000--AGREED TO by the House.
July 26, 2000--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
H.J. Res. 54 (Public Law 106-101)
September 22, 1999
Granting the consent of Congress to the Missouri-Nebraska Boundary
Compact.
Full Committee
Sept. 21, 1999--PASSED by the House.
Sept. 22, 1999--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
Sept. 24, 1999--Referred to the Senate Subcommittee on the Constitution,
Federalism, and Property Rights.
Nov. 4, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 4, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Nov. 4, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 5, 1999--PASSED by the Senate, without amendment.
Nov. 8, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 9, 1999--Presented to the President.
Nov. 12, 1999--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-101).
H.J. Res. 62 (Public Law 106-90)
September 22, 1999
To grant the consent of Congress to the boundary change between Georgia
and South Carolina.
Full Committee
Sept. 21, 1999--PASSED by the House.
Sept. 22, 1999--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
Sept. 24, 1999--Referred to the Senate Subcommittee on the Constitution,
Federalism, and Property Rights.
Oct. 21, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 21, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Oct. 21, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Oct. 26, 1999--PASSED by the Senate.
Oct. 27, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 27, 1999--Presented to the President.
Nov. 8, 1999--Signed by the President.
Nov. 8, 1999--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-90)
H.J. Res. 65 (Public Law 106-142)
October 6, 1999
Commending the World War II veterans who fought in the Battle of the
Bulge, and for other purposes.
Full Committee
Oct. 5, 1999--PASSED by the House.
Oct. 6, 1999--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
Nov. 2, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 2, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Nov. 2, 1999--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Nov. 19, 1999--PASSED by the Senate.
Nov. 22, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Nov. 30, 1999--Presented to the President.
Dec. 7, 1999--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-142).
H.J. Res. 86 (Public Law 106-195)
March 9, 2000
Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the Korean War and the service by
members of the Armed Forces during such war, and for other purposes.
Full Committee
Mar. 8, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Mar. 9, 2000--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
Apr. 12, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 12, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
Apr. 12, 2000--Placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar.
Apr. 13, 2000--PASSED by the Senate.
Apr. 14, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Apr. 20, 2000--Presented to the President.
May 2, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-195).
H.J. Res. 101 (Public Law 106-227)
June 14, 2000
Recognizing the 225th birthday of the United States Army.
Full Committee
June 13, 2000--PASSED by the House.
June 14, 2000--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
June 15, 2000--PASSED by the Senate, after the Committee on the
Judiciary was discharged from further consideration.
June 16, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 20, 2000--Presented to the President.
June 29, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-227).
H.J. Res. 102 (Public Law 106-483)
September 13, 2000
Recognizing that the Birmingham Pledge has made a significant
contribution in fostering racial harmony and reconciliation in the
United States and around the world, and for other purposes.
Full Committee
Sept. 12, 2000--PASSED by the House.
Sept. 13, 2000--Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on
the Judiciary.
Oct. 26, 2000--PASSED by the Senate with an amendment.
Oct. 27, 2000--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Oct. 30, 2000--House agreed to Senate amendments.
Nov. 2, 2000--Presented to the President.
Nov. 9, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-483).
BILLS OF INTEREST TO THE COMMITTEE
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HOUSE BILLS
H.R. 1554
April 26, 1999
To amend the provisions of title 17, United States Code, and the
Communications Act of 1934, relating to copyright licensing and
carriage of broadcast signals by satellite.
``Satellite Competition and Consumer Protection Act''
Apr. 27, 1999--PASSED by the House.
Apr. 28, 1999--Received in the Senate and placed on the Senate
Legislative Calendar.
May 20, 1999--Measure laid before the Senate by unanimous consent.
May 20, 1999--Senate struck all after the enacting clause and
substituted the language of S. 247, amended.
May 20, 1999--PASSED by the Senate in lieu of S. 247, with an amendment.
June 8, 1999--Senate insists on its amendment, asks for a conference,
and appoints conferees.
June 9, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
June 23, 1999--House disagrees to Senate amendment. The Speaker
appointed conferees for consideration of the House bill and the Senate
amendment.
Sept. 28, 1999--Conferees met to resolve the differences between the
Senate and House passed versions of H.R. 1554, but did not complete
action thereon.
Nov. 5, 1999--Conferees agreed to file conference report.
Nov. 9, 1999--Senate report and managers' statement held at the desk in
the Senate.
Nov. 9, 1999--Conference report H. Rept. 106-464 filed in the House.
Nov. 9, 1999--Conference report agreed to by the House.
Nov. 10, 1999--Message on House action held at the desk in the Senate.
H.R. 2130 (Public Law 106-172)
November 19, 1999
To amend the Controlled Substances Act to add gamma hydroxybutyric acid
and ketamine to the schedules of controlled substances, to provide for
a national awareness campaign, and for other purposes.
``Hillory J. Farias Date-Rape Prevention Drug Act of 1999''
June 10, 1999--Referred to the House Committee on Commerce, and in
addition to the House Committee on the Judiciary, for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker of the House, in each case for
consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of
the committee concerned.
June 18, 1999--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Crime.
June 24, 1999--Referred to the House Subcommittee on Health and
Environment.
July 27, 1999--Approved by the House Subcommittee for full Committee
consideration, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Aug. 5, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported,
with an amendment.
Sept. 27, 1999--Reported by the House Committee on Commerce, H. Rept.
106-340, Part I.
Oct. 8, 1999--House Judiciary Committee discharged.
Oct. 12, 1999--PASSED by the House.
Oct. 13, 1999--Received in the Senate.
Nov. 19, 1999--Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Nov. 19, 1999--Senate struck all after the enacting clause and
substituted the language of S. 1561, amended.
Nov. 19, 1999--PASSED by the Senate in lieu of S. 1561 with an amendment
and an amendment to the title.
Nov. 22, 1999--Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Jan. 31, 2000--House agrees to Senate amendments.
Feb. 9, 2000--Presented to the President.
Feb. 18, 2000--SIGNED INTO LAW (Public Law 106-172).
SENATE RESOLUTION
S. Res. 144
July 15, 1999
Mr. Hatch
Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on the Judiciary.
July 15, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 15, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch, without written
report.
July 15, 1999--Referred to the Committee on Rules and Administration.
SUBCOMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE OVERSIGHT AND THE COURTS
STANDARDS TO BE USED IN ADJUDICATING PRIVATE CLAIMS BILLS
The right to petition for redress of grievances is guaranteed by the
first amendment to the Constitution. When called upon to decide whether
relief should be granted persons seeking redress of grievances, the
subcommittee is guided by principles of equity and justice. In
connection with its jurisdiction over claims, the subcommittee considers
private bills extending relief to individuals who have no other existing
remedy. The task of the subcommittee is to determine whether the
equities and circumstances of a case create a moral obligation on the
part of the Government to extend relief to an individual.
1.
The meeting of this subcommittee shall be held upon
appropriate notice by the chairman of the subcommittee.
2.
No consideration shall be given to any bill until request is
made by the author or sponsor, who shall file sufficient
evidence in its behalf.
3.
No private bill shall be considered if an adequate judicial
or administrative remedy exists, or where court proceedings
are pending for the purpose of adjusting or changing the
status of the beneficiary.
4.
No favorable consideration shall be given to any private bill
until the proper department or agency has submitted a report.
The subcommittee will obtain such report upon request.
5.
Upon receipt of reports from the Departments, private bills
shall be scheduled for subcommittee consideration in the
chronological order of their introduction, except that
priority shall be given to bills introduced earliest in any
of the previous Congresses.
6.
Bills which have been previously tabled shall not be
reconsidered unless new evidence is introduced showing a
material change of the facts known to the subcommittee. In
the event of a request for reconsideration the subcommittee
shall, insofar as practicable, dispose of such request at the
first meeting of the subcommittee following receipt of such
request.
NOTE:
The number of bills referred to the subcommittee makes
it impossible to continue to review cases which were
the subjects of unfavorable consideration at a prior
time. A case considered by the subcommittee and
rejected at a previous consideration will be viewed in
the same light as a case which has been adversely
decided by a court.
7.
The subcommittee shall not consider any claim filed with the
Office of Workmen's Compensation Programs, Department of
Labor, considered on its merits and disallowed; or any bill
awarding or increasing compensation to an employee or
dependents in lieu of that prescribed by chapter 81--
Compensation for Work Injuries, of title 5, U.S. Code, or
otherwise interfering with the provisions of that chapter,
except bills to waive the limitations of time contained in
pertinent sections of the act.
NOTE:
Bills to waive statutes of limitation as they apply to
this subject area, may be waived upon two-thirds vote
of this subcommittee. As a matter of policy, these
bills will include, if approved by the subcommittee, a
provision precluding the receipt of benefits for any
period prior to their date of approval. In addition,
such bills will include a limitation requiring
presentation of claims within 6 months from the date of
approval. The showing required by the subcommittee to
warrant favorable consideration of such a bill is at
least a prima facie case, coupled with justification
for failure to file with the time prescribed by the
act. Statute of limitations problems are the only
aspects of employee compensation cases that will be
entertained by the subcommittee. The subcommittee has
concluded that if the relief now extended to regular
government employees or persons entitled to benefits is
inadequate under the general law, the remedy must come
by general law, not by enactment of discriminatory
private legislation in selected cases.
8.
The subcommittee shall not consider any claim for retirement
benefits, compensation, pension, or gratuity by an employee
of the Government, or a member of the Armed Forces or the
Reserves, or by his dependents, when the retirement benefits,
compensation, pension, or gratuity to which such person
claims to be entitled is specifically covered by statutes,
which apply in a uniform manner to all similarly situated
individuals.
NOTE:
The subjects of benefits, compensation, retirement, and
pension rights of persons who serve or who previously
served in the Armed Forces of the United States are
fully covered by public law. Private bills providing
for the award of such benefits to persons or their
dependents contrary to the system of benefits awarded
under applicable law to other similarly situated
individuals, will not be entertained by the
subcommittee.
9.
The subcommittee shall not consider any claim for retirement
benefits, compensation, pension, or gratuity under the
Railroad Retirement Act when such claim has been considered
on its merits and disallowed or otherwise conflicts with the
provisions and compensation of that act, except bills to
waive the limitation of time. This rule may be waived only
upon order of two-thirds of the subcommittee present and
voting.
10.
The subcommittee shall not consider any claims bill for
benefits under the Social Security Act as amended, when an
application for such benefits has been considered on its
merits and disallowed or the provisions of the bill otherwise
modify or extend the provision or benefits payable under that
act, but this prohibition shall not apply to bills to waive
limitations of time. This rule may be waived only upon order
of two-thirds of the subcommittee.
11.
In all bills carrying an appropriation, a provision shall be
added limiting attorney's fees to not more than 10 percent.
This limitation shall not apply to claims based upon findings
of the chief commissioner of the Court of Claims, court
decisions, or where extraordinary services have been
rendered. In such cases the subcommittee will determine the
amount of fee to be allowed.
MEASURES REFERRED TO THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE OVERSIGHT AND
THE COURTS
MEASURES REFERRED TO THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE OVERSIGHT AND
THE COURTS--Continued
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SENATE BILLS
S. 113--To increase the criminal penalties for assaulting or threatening
Federal judges, their family members, and other public servants, and
for other purposes.
S. 159--To amend chapter 121 of title 28, United States Code, to
increase fees paid to Federal jurors, and for other purposes.
S. 168--For the relief of Thomas J. Sansone, Jr.
S. 184--To convert a temporary Federal judgeship in the district of
Hawaii to a permanent judgeship, to authorize an additional permanent
judgeship in the district of Hawaii, extend statutory authority for
magistrate positions in Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, and for
other purposes.
S. 186--To provide for the reorganization of the Ninth Circuit Court of
Appeals, and for other purposes.
S. 234--To recognize the organization known as the National Academies of
Practice.
S. 248--To modify the procedures of the Federal courts in certain
matters, to reform prisoner litigation, and for other purposes.
S. 253--To provide for the reorganization of the Ninth Circuit Court of
Appeals, and for other purposes.
S. 454--To amend title 28, United States Code, to authorize the
appointment of additional bankruptcy judges for the judicial district
of Maryland.
S. 518--For the relief of Patricia E. Krieger of Port Huron, Michigan.
S. 524--To amend the Organic Act of Guam to provide restitution to the
people of Guam who suffered atrocities such as personal injury, forced
labor, forced marches, internment, and death during the occupation of
Guam in World War II, and for other purposes.
S. 570--To amend chapter 3 of title 28, United States Code, to eliminate
2 vacant judgeships on the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, and for
other purposes.
S. 571--To amend chapter 5 of title 28, United States Code, to eliminate
a vacant judgeship in the eastern district and establish a new
judgeship in the western district of North Carolina, and for other
purposes.
S. 586--To amend title 11, United States Code, to limit the value of
certain real and personal property that a debtor may elect to exempt
under State or local law, and for other purposes.
S. 647--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal district
judges in the State of Florida, and for other purposes.
SENATE RESOLUTIONS
S. Res. 231--Referring S. 1456 entitled ``A bill for the relief of Rocco
A. Trecosta of Fort Lauderdale, Florida'' to the chief judge of the
United States Court of Federal Claims for a report thereon.
HOUSE BILLS
H.R. 1023--For the relief of Richard W. Schaffert.
H.R. 2112--To amend title 28, United States Code, to allow a judge to
whom a case is transferred to retain jurisdiction over certain
multidistrict litigation cases for trial, and to provide for Federal
jurisdiction of certain multiparty, multiforum civil actions.
H.R. 3363--For the relief of Akal Security, Incorporated.
MEASURES REFERRED TO THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON ANTITRUST, BUSINESS RIGHTS, AND
COMPETITION
MEASURES REFERRED TO THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON ANTITRUST, BUSINESS RIGHTS, AND
COMPETITION--Continued
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SENATE BILLS
S. 467--To restate and improve section 7A of the Clayton Act, and for
other purposes.
S. 2778--To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and exporting
cartels illegal.
MEASURES REFERRED TO THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE CONSTITUTION, FEDERALISM,
AND PROPERTY RIGHTS
MEASURES REFERRED TO THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON THE CONSTITUTION, FEDERALISM,
AND PROPERTY RIGHTS--Continued
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SENATE BILLS
S. 622--To enhance Federal enforcement of hate crimes, and for other
purposes.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
S.J. Res. 1--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States relating to voluntary school prayer.
S.J. Res. 2--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States to require two-thirds majorities for bills increasing taxes.
S.J. Res. 3--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States to protect the rights of crime victims.
S.J. Res. 4--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States to provide that expenditures for a fiscal year shall exceed
neither revenues for such fiscal year nor 19 per centum of the
Nation's gross domestic product for the last calendar year ending
before the beginning of such fiscal year.
S.J. Res. 5--To provide for a Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment
that prohibits the use of Social Security surpluses to achieve
compliance.
S.J. Res. 6--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States relating to contributions and expenditures intended to affect
elections.
S.J. Res. 7--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States to require a balanced budget.
S.J. Res. 14--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States authorizing Congress to prohibit the physical desecration of
the flag of the United States.
S.J. Res. 15--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States to prohibit retroactive increases in taxes.
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
H.J. Res. 54--Granting the consent of Congress to the Missouri-Nebraska
Boundary Compact.
H.J. Res. 62--To grant the consent of Congress to the boundary change
between Georgia and South Carolina.
MEASURES REFERRED TO THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE OVERSIGHT
MEASURES REFERRED TO THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE OVERSIGHT--
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SENATE BILLS
SUBCOMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION
RULES OF PROCEDURE
1. The introduction of a private bill does not act as a stay of
deportation until the committee requests a departmental report. Requests
for reports on private bills from the departments shall be made only
upon a written request addressed to the chairman of the subcommittee by
the author of such bill. That request shall contain the following
information:
(a)
In the case of an alien who is physically in the United
States:
The date and place of the alien's last entry into the
United States; his or her immigration status at that time
(visitor, student, exchange student, crewman, stowaway,
illegal border crosser, etc.); his or her age; place of
birth; address in the United States; and the location of the
U.S. Consulate at which he or she obtained a visa, if any.
(b)
In the case of an alien who is physically outside of the
United States:
The alien's age; place of birth; address; and the
location of the U.S. Consulate before which his or her
application for a visa is pending; and the address of the
relationship to the person primarily interested in the
alien's admission to the United States.
(c)
In the case of an alien who is seeking expeditious
naturalization:
The date the alien was admitted to the United States for
permanent residence; his or her age; place of birth; and
address in the United States.
2. The committee shall not address to the Attorney General
communications designed to defer deportation of beneficiaries of private
bills who have entered the United States as nonimmigrants, stowaways, in
transit, deserting crewmen, or by surreptitiously entering without
inspection through the land or sea borders of the United States.
Exemption from this rule may be granted by the subcommittee if
the bill is designed to prevent unusual hardship to the beneficiary or
to U.S. citizens. However, no such exemption may be granted unless the
author of the bill has secured and filed with the subcommittee full and
complete documentary evidence in support of his or her request to waive
the rule.
3. No private bill shall be considered if an adequate judicial or
administrative remedy exists, or where court proceedings are pending for
the purpose of adjusting or changing the immigration status of the
beneficiary.
4. No favorable consideration shall be given to any private bill
until the proper department has submitted a report.
5. Upon the receipt of reports from the departments, private bills
shall be scheduled for subcommittee consideration in the chronological
order of their introduction, except that priority shall be given to
bills introduced earliest in any previous Congresses.
6. Bills previously tabled shall not be reconsidered unless new
evidence is introduced showing a material change of the facts known to
the committee. In the event of a request for reconsideration the
subcommittee shall, insofar as practicable, dispose of such request at
the first meeting of the subcommittee following receipt of such request.
Material To Be Submitted by the Author
Supporting information shall be limited to three or four typewritten
pages and must include an in-depth statement by the author setting forth
the equities in the case and why an adequate judicial or administrative
remedy is not available. Background material and other pertinent
information, including character references, etc., are acceptable.
When a private immigration bill is recommended for favorable action,
the supporting information is used for the Senate report and must be
typewritten to be cut and pasted for printing. Therefore, do not send
originals that you want returned. An important document, such as an
original birth certificate, should be retained by the author--a copy
will be sufficient for the subcommittee.
MEASURES REFERRED TO THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION
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SENATE BILLS
S. 11--For the relief of Wei Jingsheng.
S. 133--For the relief of Benjamin M. Banfro.
S. 150--For the relief of Marina Khalina and her son, Albert Miftakhov.
S. 173--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to revise
amendments made by the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant
Responsibility Act.
S. 199--For the relief of Alexandre Malofienko, Olga Matsko, and their
son, Vladimir Malofienko.
S. 228--For the relief of Susan Rebola Cardenas.
S. 273--For the relief of Oleg Rasulyevich Rafikova, Alfia Fanilevna
Rafikova, Evgenia Olegovna Rafikova, and Ruslan Khamitovich Yagudin.
S. 275--For the relief of Suchada Kwong.
S. 276--For the relief of Sergio Lozano, Fauricio Lozano and Ana Lozano.
S. 302--For the relief of Kerantha Poole-Christian.
S. 318--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to facilitate the
immigration to the United States of certain aliens born in the
Philippines or Japan who were fathered by United States citizens.
S. 436--For the relief of Augusto Segovia and Maria Segovia, husband and
wife, and their children.
S. 451--For the relief of Saeed Rezai.
S. 452--For the relief of Belinda McGregor.
S. 455--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act with respect to the
requirements for the admission of nonimmigrant nurses who will
practice in health professional shortage areas.
S. 484--To provide for the granting of refugee status in the United
States to nationals of certain foreign countries in which American
Vietnam War POW/MIA's or American Korean War POW/MIA's may be present,
if those nationals assist in the return to the United States of those
POW/MIA's alive.
S. 520--For the relief of Janina Altagracia Castillo-Rojas and her
husband, Diogenes Patricio Rojas.
S. 644--For the relief of Sergeant Phillip Anthony Gibbs.
S. 656--To provide for the adjustment of status of certain nationals of
Liberia to that of lawful permanent residence.
S. 677--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide a
limited waiver of a requirement for reimbursement of local educational
agencies for the costs of foreign students' education in certain
cases.
S. 828--For the relief of Corina Dechalup.
S. 1078--For the relief of Mrs. Elizabeth Eka Bassey and her children,
Emmanuel O. Paul Bassey, Jacob Paul Bassey, and Mary Idongesit Paul
Bassey.
S. 1513--For the relief of Jacqueline Salinas and her children Gabriela
Salinas, Alejandro Salinas, and Omar Salinas.
S. 1814--To establish a system of registries of temporary agricultural
workers to provide for a sufficient supply of such workers and to
amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to streamline procedures for
the admission and extension of stay of nonimmigrant agricultural
workers, and for other purposes.
S. 2000--For the relief of Guy Taylor.
S. 2002--For the relief of Tony Lara.
S. 2019--For the relief of Malia Miller.
S. 2289--For the relief of Jose Guadalupe Tellez Pinales.
HOUSE BILLS
H.R. 3646--For the relief of certain Persian Gulf evacuees.
MEASURES REFERRED TO THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON TECHNOLOGY, TERRORISM, AND
GOVERNMENT INFORMATION
MEASURES REFERRED TO THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON TECHNOLOGY, TERRORISM, AND
GOVERNMENT INFORMATION--Continued
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SENATE BILLS
MEASURES REFERRED TO THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON YOUTH VIOLENCE
MEASURES REFERRED TO THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON YOUTH VIOLENCE--Continued
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SENATE BILLS
CALENDAR OF NOMINATIONS
CALENDAR OF NOMINATIONS--Continued
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U.S. COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES
AMBRO, THOMAS L., of Delaware, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Third
Circuit, vice Walter K. Stapleton, retired.
Sept. 28, 1999--Referred.
Nov. 10, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 17, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 17, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Feb. 10, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
ARGUELLO, CHRISTINE M., of Colorado, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Tenth Circuit, vice John C. Porfilio, retired.
July 27, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
BARRY, MARYANNE TRUMP, of New Jersey, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Third Circuit, vice H. Lee Sarokin, retired.
June 17, 1999--Referred.
July 29, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
July 29, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 29, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 13, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
BERZON, MARSHA L., of California, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth
Circuit, vice John T. Noonan, Jr., retired.
Jan. 26, 1999--Referred.
June 16, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
July 1, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 1, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 21, 1999--Senate rejected the motion to proceed on the nomination.
Mar. 7, 2000--Considered by the Senate.
Mar. 8, 2000--Considered by the Senate.
Mar. 9, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
BYE, KERMIT, of North Dakota, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Eighth
Circuit, vice John D. Kelly, deceased.
Apr. 22, 1999--Referred.
Nov. 10, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 17, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 17, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Feb. 24, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
CAMPBELL, BONNIE J., of Iowa, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Eighth
Circuit, vice George G. Fagg, retired.
Mar. 2, 2000--Referred.
May 25, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
CINDRICH, ROBERT J., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Third Circuit, vice Timothy K. Lewis, retired.
Feb. 9, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
DAVIS, ANDRE M., of Maryland, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fourth
Circuit, vice Francis D. Murnaghan, Jr., deceased.
Oct. 6, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
DUFFY, JAMES E., JR., of Hawaii, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth
Circuit, vice Cynthia Holcomb Hall, retired.
June 17, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
DURHAM, BARBARA, of Washington, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth
Circuit, vice Betty Binns Fletcher, retired.
Jan. 26, 1999--Referred.
Aug. 5, 1999--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
DYK, TIMOTHY B., of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge
for the Federal Circuit, vice Glenn L. Archer, Jr., retired.
July 16, 1998--Full Committee hearing.
Jan. 26, 1999--Rereferred.
Oct. 21, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 21, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 23, 2000--Considered by the Senate.
May 24, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
FISHER, RAYMOND C., of California, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Ninth Circuit, vice David R. Thompson, retired.
Mar. 15, 1999--Referred.
July 29, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
July 29, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 29, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Oct. 4, 1999--Senate began consideration of the nomination.
Oct. 5, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
FUENTES, JULIO M., of New Jersey, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Third
Circuit, vice Robert E. Cowen, retired.
Mar. 8, 1999--Referred.
Feb. 22, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 2, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 2, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Mar. 7, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
GIBSON, S. ELIZABETH, of North Carolina, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for
the Fourth Circuit, vice Samuel James Irvin III, deceased.
Oct. 26, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
GOODE, BARRY P., of California, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth
Circuit, vice Charles E. Wiggins, retired.
Jan. 26, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
GOULD, RONALD M., of Washington, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth
Circuit, vice Robert R. Beezer, retired.
Jan. 26, 1999--Referred.
Sept. 14, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 7, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 7, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 17, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
GREGORY, ROGER L., of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fourth
Circuit (new position).
June 30, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
JOHNSON, H. ALSTON, III, of Louisiana, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Fifth Circuit, vice John M. Duhe, Jr., retired.
Apr. 22, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
KAGAN, ELENA, of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for
the District of Columbia Circuit, vice James L. Buckley, retired.
June 17, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
KATZMANN, ROBERT A., of New York, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Second Circuit, vice Jon O. Newman, retired.
Mar. 8, 1999--Referred.
June 16, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
July 1, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 1, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
July 14, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
LEWIS, KATHLEEN McCREE, of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Sixth Circuit, vice Cornelia G. Kennedy, retired.
Sept. 16, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
LINN, RICHARD, of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Federal
Circuit, vice Giles S. Rich, deceased.
Sept. 28, 1999--Referred.
Oct. 7, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 21, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 21, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 19, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
LYONS, JAMES M., of Colorado, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Tenth
Circuit, vice John P. Moore, retired.
Sept. 22, 1999--Referred.
June 6, 2000--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.
MARKUS, KENT R., of Ohio, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth
Circuit, vice David A. Nelson, retired.
Feb. 9, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
MORENO, ENRIQUE, of Texas, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fifth
Circuit, vice William L. Garwood, retired.
Sept. 16, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
ORLOFSKY, STEPHEN M., of New Jersey, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Third Circuit, vice Morton I. Greenberg, retired.
May 25, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
PAEZ, RICHARD A., of California, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth
Circuit, vice Cecile F. Poole, resigned.
Feb. 25, 1998--Full Committee hearing.
Jan. 26, 1999--Rereferred.
July 29, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 29, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 21, 1999--Senate rejected the motion to proceed on the nomination.
Mar. 7, 2000--Considered by the Senate.
Mar. 8, 2000--Considered by the Senate.
Mar. 9, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
RAWLINSON, JOHNNIE B., of Nevada, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth
Circuit, vice Melvyn T. Brunetti, retired.
Feb. 22, 2000--Referred.
June 16, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
July 20, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 20, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
July 21, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
SNYDER, ALLEN R., of Maryland, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the District
of Columbia Circuit, vice Patricia M. Wald, retired.
Sept. 22, 1999--Referred.
May 10, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
TALLMAN, RICHARD C., of Washington, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Ninth Circuit, vice Betty Binns Fletcher, retired.
Oct. 20, 1999--Referred.
Mar. 23, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 12, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 12, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 24, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
WHITE, HELENE N., of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth
Circuit, vice Damon J. Keith, retired.
Jan. 26, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
WILLIAMS, ANN CLAIRE, of Illinois, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Seventh Circuit, vice Walter J. Cummings, Jr., deceased.
Aug. 5, 1999--Referred.
Oct. 26, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 4, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 4, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 10, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
WILSON, CHARLES R., of Florida, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Eleventh Circuit, vice Joseph W. Hatchett, retired.
May 27, 1999--Referred.
July 13, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
July 22, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 22, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
July 30, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
WYNN, JAMES A., JR., of North Carolina, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Fourth Circuit, vice James Dickson Phillips, Jr., retired.
Aug. 5, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
U.S. DISTRICT COURT JUDGES
ACHELPOHL, STEVEN E., of Nebraska, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of Nebraska, vice William G. Cambridge, retired.
Sept. 12, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
ALSUP, WILLIAM HASKELL, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of California, vice Thelton Eugene Henderson,
retired.
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred.
July 13, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
July 22, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 22, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
July 30, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
ANDERSON, RICHARD W., of Montana, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of Montana, vice Charles C. Lovell, retired.
Sept. 13, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
ANTOON, JOHN, II, of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle
District of Florida, vice G. Kendall Sharp, retired.
Feb. 9, 2000--Referred.
Mar. 23, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 12, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 12, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 24, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
BATTANI, MARIANNE O., of Michigan, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Eastern District of Michigan, vice Anna Diggs Taylor, retired.
Aug. 5, 1999--Referred.
Mar. 23, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 12, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 12, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 24, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
BELL, STEVEN D., of Ohio, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern
District of Ohio, vice George Washington White, retired.
Aug. 5, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
BOLTON, SUSAN RITCHIE, of Arizona, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of Arizona, vice Robert C. Broomfield, retired.
July 21, 2000--Referred.
July 25, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
July 27, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 27, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Oct. 3, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
BRADY, JAMES J., of Louisiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle
District of Louisiana, vice John V. Parker, retired.
July 14, 1999--Referred.
May 10, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
May 18, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 18, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 24, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
BROWN, ANNA J., of Oregon, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of
Oregon, vice Malcolm F. Marsh, retired.
Apr. 22, 1999--Referred.
Sept. 14, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 7, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 7, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Oct. 15, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
BUCHWALD, NAOMI REICE, of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of New York, vice Miriam G. Cedarbaum, retired.
Feb. 12, 1999--Referred.
July 29, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
July 29, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 29, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 13, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
CAVANAUGH, DENNIS M., of New Jersey, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of New Jersey, vice Alfred M. Wolin, retired.
May 3, 2000--Referred.
July 12, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
July 20, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 20, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
July 21, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
CERCONE, DAVID STEWART, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for
the Western District of Pennsylvania, vice Robert J. Cindrich,
elevated.
July 27, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
COAN, PATRICIA A., of Colorado, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of Colorado, vice Zita A. Weinshienk, retired.
May 27, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
COOPER, FLORENCE-MARIE, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Central District of California, vice Linda H. McLaughlin, deceased.
July 14, 1999--Referred.
Sept. 14, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 7, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 7, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 10, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
COUCH, VALERIE K., of Oklahoma, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Western District of Oklahoma, vice Wayne E. Alley, retired.
Sept. 7, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
DANIELS, GEORGE B., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of New York, vice Robert P. Patterson, Jr., retired.
Aug. 5, 1999--Referred.
Nov. 10, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 17, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 17, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Feb. 24, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
DARRAH, JOHN W., of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern
District of Illinois, vice George M. Marovich, retired.
May 11, 2000--Referred.
June 16, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
June 27, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 27, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 30, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
DAVIS, LEGROME D., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Edmund V. Ludwig, retired.
Jan. 26, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
DAWSON, KENT J., of Nevada, to be U.S. District Judge for the District
of Nevada (new position).
Apr. 6, 2000--Referred.
Apr. 27, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
May 11, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 11, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 24, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
ELLISON, KEITH P., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern
District of Texas, vice Norman W. Black, retired.
Jan. 26, 1999--Referred.
June 16, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
June 24, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 24, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 30, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
FEESS, GARY ALLEN, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Central District of California, vice James M. Ideman, retired.
Jan. 26, 1999--Referred.
June 16, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
June 24, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 24, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 30, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
FIELDS, RHONDA C., of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. District
Judge for the District of Columbia, vice Stanley Sporkin, retired.
Nov. 17, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
FINEMAN, S. DAVID, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Norma Levy Shapiro, retired.
Mar. 9, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
GARAUFIS, NICHOLAS G., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Eastern District of New York, vice Charles P. Sifton, retired.
Feb. 28, 2000--Referred.
Apr. 27, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
May 11, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 11, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 24, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
GARCIA-GREGORY, JAY A., of Puerto Rico, to be U.S. District Judge for
the District of Puerto Rico, vice Raymond L. Acosta, retired.
Apr. 5, 2000--Referred.
May 25, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
June 15, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 15, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 16, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
GEE, DOLLY M., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the Central
District of California, vice John G. Davies, retired.
May 27, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
GUZMAN, RONALD A., of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Illinois, vice Brian B. Duff, retired.
Aug. 5, 1999--Referred.
Oct. 7, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 14, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 14, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 10, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
HALL, MELVIN C., of Oklahoma, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western
District of Oklahoma, vice Ralph G. Thompson, retired.
Oct. 3, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
HAMILTON, PHYLLIS J., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of California (new position).
Feb. 9, 2000--Referred.
Apr. 27, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
May 11, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 11, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 24, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
HAYNES, WILLIAM JOSEPH, JR., of Tennessee, to be U.S. District Judge for
the Middle District of Tennessee, vice Thomas A. Higgins, retired.
May 27, 1999--Referred.
Oct. 7, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 14, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 14, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 10, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
HIBBLER, WILLIAM J., of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Illinois, vice James H. Alesia, retired.
Oct. 6, 1998--Full Committee hearing.
Jan. 26, 1999--Rereferred.
Mar. 25, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 25, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Apr. 15, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
HOCHBERG, FAITH S., of New Jersey, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of New Jersey, vice Joseph H. Rodriguez, retired.
Apr. 22, 1999--Referred.
Oct. 26, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 4, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 4, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 10, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
HUCK, PAUL C., of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern
District of Florida, vice Kenneth L. Ryskamp, retired.
May 9, 2000--Referred.
June 16, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
June 27, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 27, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 30, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
HUNT, ROGER L., of Nevada, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of
Nevada (new position).
Mar. 27, 2000--Referred.
Apr. 27, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
May 11, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 11, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 24, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
HURD, DAVID N., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern
District of New York, vice Con. G. Cholakis, retired.
Feb. 12, 1999--Referred.
July 29, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
July 29, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 29, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 13, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
HUVELLE, ELLEN SEGAL, of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. District
Judge for the District of Columbia, vice John Garrett Penn, retired.
Mar. 25, 1999--Referred.
Sept. 14, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 7, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 7, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Oct. 15, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
JOHNSTON, MARIAN McCLURE, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for
the Eastern District of California, vice Lawrence K. Karlton, retired.
Sept. 7, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
JORDAN, ADALBERTO JOSE, of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of Florida, vice Lenore Carrero Nesbitt, retired.
Mar. 15, 1999--Referred.
July 13, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
July 22, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 22, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 8, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
KENNELLY, MATTHEW F., of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Illinois, vice Paul E. Plunkett, retired.
Oct. 6, 1998--Full Committee hearing.
Jan. 26, 1999--Rereferred.
Mar. 25, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 25, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Apr. 15, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
KLEIN, JAMES W., of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. District Judge
for the District of Columbia, vice Stanley S. Harris, retired.
Mar. 25, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
LAWSON, DAVID M., of Michigan, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern
District of Michigan, vice Avern Cohn, retired.
Aug. 5, 1999--Referred.
Mar. 23, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
Apr. 12, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 12, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 24, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
LEFKOW, JOAN HUMPHREY, of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Illinois, vice Ann C. Williams, elevated.
May 11, 2000--Referred.
June 16, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
June 27, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 27, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 30, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
LEONARD, J. RICH, of North Carolina, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Eastern District of North Carolina, vice W. Earl Britt, retired.
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
LIEBERMAN, STEPHEN B., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for
the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Edward N. Cahn, retired.
Sept. 14, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
LIM, JOHN S.W., of Hawaii, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of
Hawaii, vice Alan C. Kay, retired.
June 8, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
LITMAN, HARRY PETER, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Western District of Pennsylvania, vice Alan N. Bloch, retired.
July 27, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
LORENZ, M. JAMES, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of California, vice Rudi M. Brewster, retired.
Mar. 8, 1999--Referred.
July 29, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
July 29, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 29, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Oct. 1, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
LYNCH, GERARD E., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of New York, vice John E. Sprizzo, retired.
Feb. 28, 2000--Referred.
Apr. 27, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
May 11, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 11, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 23, 2000--Considered by the Senate.
May 24, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
LYNN, BARBARA M., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern
District of Texas, vice Harold Barefoot Sanders, Jr., retired.
Mar. 25, 1999--Referred.
Oct. 7, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 14, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 14, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 17, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
MARRERO, VICTOR, of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern
District of New York, vice Sonia Sotomayor, elevated.
May 27, 1999--Referred.
July 29, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
July 29, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 29, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Oct. 1, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
MARTIN, BEVERLY B., of Georgia, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Georgia, vice G. Ernest Tidwell, retired.
Mar. 27, 2000--Referred.
May 25, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
June 15, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 15, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 16, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
McCARTHY, FRANK H., of Oklahoma, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Oklahoma, vice Thomas Rutherford Brett, retired.
Apr. 30, 1999--Referred.
Oct. 26, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
McLAUGHLIN, MARY A., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Marvin Katz, retired.
Mar. 9, 2000--Referred.
May 10, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
May 18, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 18, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 24, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
MOODY, JAMES S., JR., of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Middle District of Florida (new position).
June 8, 2000--Referred.
July 12, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
July 20, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 20, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
July 21, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
MORADO, RICARDO, of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern
District of Texas, vice Filamon B. Vela, retired.
May 11, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
MURGUIA, CARLOS, of Kansas, to be U.S. District Judge for the District
of Kansas, vice Sam A. Crow, retired.
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred.
July 13, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
July 22, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 26, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 8, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
MURGUIA, MARY H., of Arizona, to be U.S. District Judge for the District
of Arizona (new position).
July 21, 2000--Referred.
July 25, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
July 27, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 27, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Oct. 3, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
NORTON, LYNETTE, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Western District of Pennsylvania, vice Maurice B. Cohill, Jr.,
retired.
Jan. 26, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
PANNELL, CHARLES A., JR., of Georgia, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Georgia, vice Frank M. Hull, elevated.
July 14, 1999--Referred.
Sept. 14, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 7, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 7, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Oct. 15, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
PECHMAN, MARSHA J., of Washington, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Western District of Washington, vice William L. Dwyer, retired.
Mar. 24, 1999--Referred.
July 13, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
July 22, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 22, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 8, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
PEPPER, W. ALLEN, JR., of Mississippi, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Mississippi, vice L.T. Senter, Jr., retired.
Mar. 8, 1999--Referred.
June 16, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
June 24, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 24, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 30, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
PHILLIPS, VIRGINIA A., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Central District of California, vice William M. Byrne, Jr., retired.
Jan. 26, 1999--Referred.
Oct. 26, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 4, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 4, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 10, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
PISANO, JOEL A., of New Jersey, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of New Jersey, vice Maryanne Trump Barry, elevated.
Sept. 22, 1999--Referred.
Nov. 10, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 17, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 17, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Feb. 10, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
PRESNELL, GREGORY A., of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Middle District of Florida (new position).
June 8, 2000--Referred.
July 12, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
July 20, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 20, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
July 21, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
REAGAN, MICHAEL J., of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of Illinois (new position).
May 11, 2000--Referred.
July 25, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
July 27, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 27, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Oct. 3, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
RIEGLE, LINDA B., of Nevada, to be U.S. District Judge for the District
of Nevada, vice Johnnie B. Rawlinson, elevated.
Apr. 25, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
SCHILLER, BERLE M., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Robert S. Gawthrop, deceased.
Apr. 11, 2000--Referred.
May 10, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
May 18, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 18, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 24, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
SCHREIER, KAREN E., of South Dakota, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of South Dakota, vice Richard H. Battey, retired.
Mar. 8, 1999--Referred.
June 16, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
June 24, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 24, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 30, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
SEBELIUS, K. GARY, of Kansas, to be U.S. District Judge for the District
of Kansas, vice G. Thomas van Bebber, retired.
June 6, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
SIMON, KENNETH O., of Alabama, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Alabama, vice Sam C. Pointer, Jr., retired.
June 6, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
SINGAL, GEORGE Z., of Maine, to be U.S. District Judge for the District
of Maine, vice Morton A. Brody, deceased.
May 11, 2000--Referred.
June 16, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
June 27, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 27, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 30, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
STEELE, JOHN E., of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle
District of Florida (new position).
June 6, 2000--Referred.
July 12, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
July 20, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 20, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
July 21, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
STEWART, BRIAN THEADORE, of Utah, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of Utah, vice J. Thomas Greene, retired.
July 27, 1999--Referred.
July 29, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
July 29, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 29, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 21, 1999--Senate rejected the motion to close further debate on
the nomination.
Oct. 4, 1999--Senate began consideration of the nomination.
Oct. 5, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
SURRICK, RICHARD BARCLAY, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for
the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Lowell A. Reed, Jr.,
retired.
Apr. 11, 2000--Referred.
May 10, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
May 18, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 18, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 24, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
SWAIN, LAURA TAYLOR, of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of New York, vice Thomas P. Griesa, retired.
Apr. 25, 2000--Referred.
May 25, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
June 15, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 15, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 16, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
TEILBORG, JAMES A., of Arizona, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of Arizona (new position).
July 21, 2000--Referred.
July 25, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
July 27, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 27, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Oct. 3, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
TUCKER, PETRESE B., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Thomas N. O'Neill, Jr.,
retired.
July 27, 1999--Referred.
May 10, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
May 18, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 18, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 24, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
TUSAN, GAIL S., of Georgia, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern
District of Georgia, vice G. Ernest Tidwell, retired.
Aug. 3, 1999--Referred.
Mar. 27, 2000--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.
UNDERHILL, STEFAN R., of Connecticut, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of Connecticut, vice Peter C. Dorsey, retired.
Jan. 26, 1999--Referred.
June 16, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
June 24, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 24, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 30, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
WARD, T. JOHN, of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern
District of Texas, vice William Wayne Justice, retired.
Jan. 26, 1999--Referred.
June 16, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
July 1, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 1, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
July 13, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
WHITE, RONNIE L., of Missouri, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern
District of Missouri, vice George F. Gunn, Jr., retired.
May 14, 1998--Full Committee hearing.
Jan. 26, 1999--Rereferred.
July 22, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 22, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Oct. 4, 1999--Senate began consideration of the nomination.
Oct. 5, 1999--Nomination rejected by the Senate (45 yeas to 54 nays).
WHITTEMORE, JAMES D., of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Middle District of Florida, vice William Terrell Hodges, retired.
Oct. 20, 1999--Referred.
Feb. 22, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 2, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 2, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 24, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
WOOCHER, FREDRIC D., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Central District of California, vice Kim McLane Wardlaw, elevated.
May 27, 1999--Referred.
Nov. 10, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
U.S. ATTORNEYS
BAY, NORMAN C., of New Mexico, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of
New Mexico for the term of 4 years, vice John Joseph Kelly, resigned.
May 25, 2000--Referred.
July 27, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 27, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 8, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
BUCELLA, DONNA A., of Florida, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle
District of Florida for the term of 4 years, vice Charles R. Wilson,
resigned.
Oct. 19, 1999--Referred.
Nov. 4, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 4, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 10, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
FLEISSIG, AUDREY G., of Missouri, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern
District of Missouri for the term of 4 years, vice Edward L. Dowd,
Jr., resigned.
Feb. 9, 2000--Referred.
May 11, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 11, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 24, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
FRENCH, DANIEL J., of New York, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern
District of New York for the term of 4 years, vice Thomas Joseph
Maroney, term expired.
Oct. 6, 1999--Referred.
Nov. 4, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 4, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 10, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
KAHLE, MELVIN W., of West Virginia, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern
District of West Virginia for the term of 4 years, vice William David
Wilmoth, resigned.
Aug. 5, 1999--Referred.
Nov. 2, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 2, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 10, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
LYNCH, LORETTA E., of New York, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern
District of New York for the term of 4 years, vice Zachary W. Carter,
resigned.
Feb. 23, 2000--Referred.
Sept. 28, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably
reported.
Sept. 28, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Dec. 15, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
MAYORKAS, ALEJANDRO N., of California, to be U.S. Attorney for the
Central District of California for the term of 4 years, vice Nora
Margaret Manella, resigned.
Jan. 7, 1999--Referred.
July 29, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 29, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Aug. 2, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
McBRIDE, TED L., of South Dakota, to be U.S. Attorney for the District
of South Dakota for the term of 4 years, vice Karen Elizabeth
Schreier, term expired.
Aug. 5, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
MOSBACKER, MERVYN M., JR., of Texas, to be U.S. Attorney for the
Southern District of Texas for the term of 4 years, vice Gaynelle
Griffin Jones, resigned.
Mar. 10, 1999--Referred.
Aug. 5, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Aug. 5, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Aug. 5, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
MUELLER, ROBERT S., III, of California, to be U.S. Attorney for the
Northern District of California for the term of 4 years, vice Michael
Yamaguchi, term expired.
Aug. 5, 1999--Referred.
Sept. 30, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably
reported.
Sept. 30, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Oct. 7, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
REED, STEVEN S., of Kentucky, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western
District of Kentucky for the term of 4 years, vice Walter Michael
Troop, resigned.
Mar. 23, 2000--Referred.
May 11, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 11, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 24, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
SCHNEE, CARL, of Delaware, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of
Delaware for the term of 4 years, vice Gregory M. Sleet, resigned.
Feb. 10, 1999--Referred.
Mar. 25, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 25, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Apr. 12, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
SEAVE, PAUL L., of California, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern
District of California for the term of 4 years, vice Charles Joseph
Stevens, resigned.
Jan. 6, 1999--Referred.
Oct. 21, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 21, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 10, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
STRICKLAND, THOMAS LEE, of Colorado, to be U.S. Attorney for the
District of Colorado for the term of 4 years, vice Henry Lawrence
Solano, resigned.
Jan. 7, 1999--Referred.
Mar. 25, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 25, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Apr. 12, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
VEGA, GREGORY A., of California, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern
District of California for the term of 4 years, vice Alan B. Bersin.
Mar. 10, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
WEBBER, DANIEL G., JR., of Oklahoma, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western
District of Oklahoma, vice Patrick M. Ryan, resigned.
Apr. 25, 2000--Referred.
June 15, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 15, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 29, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
WHITE, QUENTON I., of Tennessee, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle
District of Tennessee for the term of 4 years, vice John Marshall
Roberts, resigned.
Sept. 28, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
WILLIAMS, JACKIE N., of Kansas, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of
Kansas for the term of 4 years, vice Randall K. Rathbun, resigned.
July 21, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
FINE, GLENN A., of Maryland, to be Inspector General, Department of
Justice, vice Michael R. Bromwich, resigned.
May 15, 2000--Referred.
July 12, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
July 20, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 20, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Dec. 15, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
JUNGHANS, PAULA M., of Maryland, to be Assistant Attorney General, vice
Loretta Collins Argrett, resigned.
July 27, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
LEARY, MARY LOU, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Attorney General, vice
Laurie O. Robinson, resigned.
Sept. 22, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
LEE, BILL LANN, of California, to be an Assistant Attorney General, vice
Deval L. Patrick, resigned.
Mar. 5, 1999--Referred.
Sept. 28, 2000--Rereferred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
MARCUS, DANIEL, of Maryland, to be Associate Attorney General, vice
Raymond C. Fisher.
Feb. 28, 2000--Referred.
May 25, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
July 20, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 20, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Dec. 15, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
MOSS, RANDOLPH D., of Maryland, to be an Assistant Attorney General,
vice Walter Dellinger.
Nov. 9, 1999--Referred.
Feb. 22, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
Mar. 2, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 2, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 28, 2000--Rereferred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
NOLAN, BETH, of New York, to be an Assistant Attorney General, vice
Walter Dellinger.
Mar. 5, 1999--Referred.
Nov. 9, 1999--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.
OGDEN, DAVID W., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Attorney General, vice
Frank Hunger, resigned.
June 10, 1999--Referred.
Aug. 4, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
July 20, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 20, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Sept. 28, 2000--Rereferred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
RABEN, ROBERT, of Florida, to be an Assistant Attorney General, vice
Andrew Fois, resigned.
May 3, 1999--Referred.
Aug. 4, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Sept. 30, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably
reported.
Sept. 30, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Oct. 7, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
TURMAN, KATHRYN M., of Virginia, to be Director of the Office for
Victims of Crime, vice Aileen Catherine Adams.
Aug. 3, 1999--Referred.
Nov. 2, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 2, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 10, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
U.S. MARSHALS
HAMILTON, E. DOUGLAS, of Kentucky, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western
District of Kentucky for the term of 4 years, vice Brian Scott Roy,
resigned.
Nov. 19, 1999--Referred.
May 11, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 11, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 16, 2000--Senate failed to agree to the motion to proceed to the
consideration of the nominee (by 41 yeas to 54 nays).
May 24, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
HORTON, DONALD W., of Maryland, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of
Columbia for the term of 4 years, vice Herbert M. Rutherford III, term
expired.
Nov. 8, 1999--Referred.
May 11, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 11, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 24, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
MARSHALL, JOHN W., of Virginia, to be Director of the U.S. Marshals
Service, vice Eduardo Gonzales, resigned.
Aug. 5, 1999--Referred.
Sept. 29, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 28, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 28, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 10, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
PEREZ, JOSE ANTONIO, of California, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern
District of California for the term of 4 years, vice Steven Simpson
Gregg.
Jan. 6, 1999--Referred.
Mar. 27, 2000--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.
PEREZ, JOSE ANTONIO, of California, to be U.S. Marshal for the Central
District of California for the term of 4 years, vice Michael R. Ramon,
resigned.
Apr. 25, 2000--Referred.
May 11, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 11, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 24, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
QUALLIOTINE, RUSSELL JOHN, of New York, to be U.S. Marshal for the
Southern District of New York for the term of 4 years, vice Martin
James Burke.
Apr. 25, 2000--Referred.
June 15, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 15, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 29, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
SINCLAIR, JOHN HOLLINGSWORTH, of Vermont, to be U.S. Marshal for the
District of Vermont for the term of 4 years, vice John Edward Rouille,
resigned.
Sept. 14, 1999--Referred.
Sept. 30, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably
reported.
Sept. 30, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Oct. 7, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
STAFFORD, STEVEN CLAYTON, of California, to be U.S. Marshal for the
Southern District of California for the term of 4 years, vice Stephen
Simpson Gregg, resigned.
Sept. 28, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
TUCKER, MARK REID, of North Carolina, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern
District of North Carolina for the term of 4 years, vice William I.
Berryhill.
Jan. 6, 1999--Referred.
Sept. 8, 1999--Rereferred.
Apr. 12, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 12, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 24, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
WHIGHAM, JAMES L., of Illinois, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern
District of Illinois for the term of 4 years, vice Joseph George
Dileonardi, resigned.
Apr. 13, 2000--Referred.
June 15, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 15, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 29, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
YOUNGER, JAMES LYNWOOD, JR., of Virginia, to be U.S. Marshal for the
Eastern District of Virginia for the term of 4 years, vice John
William Marshall, resigned.
Oct. 17, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
STATE JUSTICE INSTITUTE
BACA, JOSEPH FRANCIS, of New Mexico, to be a Member of the Board of
Directors of the State Justice Institute for a term expiring September
17, 2001 (reappointment).
Apr. 15, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
BALDWIN, ROBERT NELSON, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Board of
Directors of the State Justice Institute for a term expiring September
17, 2001 (reappointment).
Apr. 15, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
HALL, SOPHIA H., of Illinois, to be a Member of the Board of Directors
of the State Justice Institute for a term expiring September 17, 2003
(reappointment).
Oct. 6, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
McGIVERIN, ARTHUR A., of Iowa, to be a Member of the Board of Directors
of the State Justice Institute for a term expiring September 17, 2003
(reappointment).
Sept. 28, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
MILLER, ROBERT A., of South Dakota, to be a Member of the Board of
Directors of the State Justice Institute for a term expiring September
17, 2003 (reappointment).
Sept. 28, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
MURRAY, FLORENCE K., of Rhode Island, to be a Member of the Board of
Directors of the State Justice Institute for a term expiring September
17, 2001 (reappointment).
May 11, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
NASATIR, DAVID A., of Pennsylvania, to be a Member of the Board of
Directors of the State Justice Institute for a term expiring September
17, 2003, vice Terrence B. Adamson, term expired.
Sept. 7, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE
SAMUELS, JULIE E., of Virginia, to be Director of the National Institute
of Justice, vice Jeremy Travis, resigned.
Dec. 15, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
U.S. PAROLE COMMISSION
GAINES, MICHAEL J., of Maryland, to be a Commissioner of the U.S. Parole
Commission for a term of 6 years (reappointment).
July 19, 1999--Referred.
Feb. 3, 2000--Rereferred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
JEFFERS, JANIE L., of Maryland, to be a Commissioner of the U.S. Parole
Commission for a term of 6 years, vice Jasper R. Clay, Jr., term
expired.
Nov. 16, 1999--Referred.
July 27, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 27, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
JONES, TIMOTHY EARL, JR., of Georgia, to be a Commissioner of the U.S.
Parole Commission for a term of 6 years, vice George MacKenzie Rast,
resigned.
July 19, 1999--Referred.
Nov. 19, 1999--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.
Nov. 19, 1999--Rereferred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
RAGGHIANTI, MARIE F., of Maryland, to be a Commissioner of the U.S.
Parole Commission for a term of 6 years, vice Edward F. Reiley, term
expired.
July 19, 1999--Referred.
Nov. 19, 1999--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.
Nov. 19, 1999--Rereferred.
Feb. 3, 2000--Rereferred.
July 27, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
July 27, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
REILLY, EDWARD F., JR., of Kansas, to be a Commissioner of the U.S.
Parole Commission for a term of 6 years, vice John R. Simpson, term
expired.
Oct. 2, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
SIMPSON, JOHN R., of Maryland, to be a Commissioner of the U.S. Parole
Commission for a term of 6 years (reappointment).
July 19, 1999--Referred.
July 26, 2000--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
CHASSER, ANNE H., of Ohio, to be an Assistant Commissioner of Patents
and Trademarks, vice Lawrence J. Goffney, Jr., resigned.
July 27, 1999--Referred.
Nov. 2, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 2, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 10, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
DICKINSON, Q. TODD, of Pennsylvania, to be Commissioner of Patents and
Trademarks.
July 1, 1999--Referred.
Sept. 29, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Nov. 2, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 2, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 10, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
GODICI, NICHOLAS P., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Commissioner of
Patents and Trademarks, vice Philip G. Hampton II.
Jan. 31, 2000--Referred.
Mar. 23, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Mar. 23, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 23, 2000--NOMINATION WAS WITHDRAWN.
COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
EATON, RICHARD K., of the District of Columbia, to be a Judge of the
U.S. Court of International Trade, vice R. Kenton Musgrave, retired.
Aug. 3, 1999--Referred.
Sept. 14, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 7, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 7, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Oct. 22, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
U.S. SENTENCING COMMISSION
CASTILLO, RUBEN, of Illinois, to be a Member of the U.S. Sentencing
Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2003, vice Michael Gelacak,
term expired.
Aug. 5, 1999--Referred.
Oct. 7, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 21, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 21, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 10, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
JOHNSON, STERLING R., JR., of New York, to be a Member of the U.S.
Sentencing Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2001, vice Julie
E. Carnes, term expired.
Aug. 5, 1999--Referred.
Oct. 7, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 21, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 21, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 10, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
KENDALL, ELTON J., of Texas, to be a Member of the U.S. Sentencing
Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2001, vice David A.
Mazzone, term expired.
Sept. 14, 1999--Referred.
Oct. 7, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 21, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 21, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 10, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
MURPHY, DIANA E., of Minnesota, to be a Member of the U.S. Sentencing
Commission for the remainder of the term expiring October 31, 1999,
vice Richard P. Canaboy, resigned.
Aug. 5, 1999--Referred.
Oct. 7, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 21, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 21, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 10, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
MURPHY, DIANA E., of Minnesota, to be a Member of the U.S. Sentencing
Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2005 (reappointment).
Aug. 5, 1999--Referred.
Oct. 7, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 21, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 21, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 10, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
MURPHY, DIANA E., of Minnesota, to be Chairperson of the U.S. Sentencing
Commission, vice Richard P. Canaboy.
Aug. 5, 1999--Referred.
Oct. 7, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 21, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 21, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 10, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
O'NEILL, MICHAEL E., of Maryland, to be a Member of the U.S. Sentencing
Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2003, vice Deanell Reece
Tacha, term expired.
Sept. 14, 1999--Referred.
Oct. 7, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 21, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 21, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 10, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
SESSIONS, WILLIAM K., III, of Vermont, to be a Member of the U.S.
Sentencing Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2003, vice
Michael Goldsmith, term expired.
Aug. 5, 1999--Referred.
Oct. 7, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 21, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 21, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 10, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
STEER, JOHN R., of Virginia, to be a Member of the U.S. Sentencing
Commission for the remainder of the term expiring October 31, 1999,
vice Wayne Anthony Budd, resigned.
Sept. 14, 1999--Referred.
Oct. 7, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 21, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 21, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 10, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
STEER, JOHN R., of Virginia, to be a Member of the U.S. Sentencing
Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2005 (reappointment).
Sept. 14, 1999--Referred.
Oct. 7, 1999--Full Committee hearing.
Oct. 21, 1999--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
Oct. 21, 1999--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
Nov. 10, 1999--Confirmed by the Senate.
FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION
LACEY, JOHN R., of Connecticut, to be Chairman of the Foreign Claims
Settlement Commission of the United States for a term expiring
September 30, 2000, vice Delissa A. Ridgway, term expired.
Nov. 9, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
McNAMARA, LARAMIE FAITH, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Foreign
Claims Settlement Commission of the United States for a term expiring
September 30, 2001, vice John R. Lacey, term expired.
Nov. 9, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY
VEREEN, DONALD RAY, JR., of the District of Columbia, to be Deputy
Director of National Drug Control Policy (new position).
Nov. 10, 1999--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
JUVENILE JUSTICE AND DELINQUENCY
PREVENTION
WILSON, JOHN J., of Maryland, to be Administrator of the Office of
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, vice Sheldon C. Bilchik.
Sept. 25, 2000--Referred.
Dec. 15, 2000--Returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
DRUG ENFORCEMENT
MARSHALL, DONNIE R., of Texas, to be Administrator of Drug Enforcement,
vice Thomas A. Constantine, resigned.
Feb. 22, 1999--Referred.
Apr. 27, 2000--Full Committee hearing.
May 11, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
May 11, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
May 24, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
MERCADO, JULIO F., of Texas, to be Deputy Administrator of Drug
Enforcement, vice Donnie R. Marshall.
Mar. 23, 2000--Referred.
June 15, 2000--Approved by the Committee and ordered favorably reported.
June 15, 2000--Reported to the Senate by Mr. Hatch.
June 29, 2000--Confirmed by the Senate.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NOMINEES
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NOMINEES--Continued
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ACHELPOHL, STEVEN E., of Nebraska, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of Nebraska, vice William G. Cambridge, retired. Referred
September 12, 2000, and returned to the President under the provisions
of Senate Rule XXXI.
ALSOP, WILLIAM HASKELL, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of California, vice Thelton Eugene Henderson,
retired. Referred March 24, 1999, and confirmed July 30, 1999.
AMBRO, THOMAS L., of Delaware, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Third
Circuit, vice Walter K. Stapleton, retired. Referred September 28,
1999, and confirmed February 10, 2000.
ANDERSON, RICHARD W., of Montana, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of Montana, vice Charles C. Lovell, retired. Referred
September 13, 2000, and returned to the President under the provisions
of Senate Rule XXXI.
ANTOON, JOHN, II, of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle
District of Florida, vice G. Kendall Sharp, retired. Referred February
9, 2000, and confirmed May 24, 2000.
ARGUELLO, CHRISTINE M., of Colorado, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Tenth Circuit, vice John C. Porfilio, retired. Referred July 27, 2000,
and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule
XXXI.
B
BACA, JOSEPH FRANCIS, of New Mexico, to be a Member of the Board of
Directors of the State Justice Institute for a term expiring September
17, 2001 (reappointment). Referred April 15, 1999, and returned to the
President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
BALDWIN, ROBERT NELSON, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Board of
Directors of the State Justice Institute for a term expiring September
17, 2001 (reappointment). Referred April 15, 1999, and returned to the
President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
BARRY, MARYANNE TRUMP, of New Jersey, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Third Circuit, vice H. Lee Sarokin, retired. Referred June 17, 1999,
and confirmed September 13, 1999.
BATTANI, MARIANNE O., of Michigan, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Eastern District of Michigan, vice Anna Diggs Taylor, retired.
Referred August 5, 1999, and confirmed May 24, 2000.
BAY, NORMAN C., of New Mexico, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of
New Mexico for the term of 4 years, vice John Joseph Kelly, resigned.
Referred May 25, 2000, and confirmed September 8, 2000.
BELL, STEVEN D., of Ohio, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern
District of Ohio, vice George Washington White, retired. Referred
August 5, 1999, and returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI.
BERZON, MARSHA L., of California, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth
Circuit, vice John T. Noonan, Jr., retired. Referred January 26, 1999,
and confirmed March 9, 2000.
BOLTON, SUSAN RITCHIE, of Arizona, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of Arizona, vice Robert C. Broomfield, retired. Referred July
21, 2000, and confirmed October 3, 2000.
BRADY, JAMES J., of Louisiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle
District of Louisiana, vice John V. Parker, retired. Referred July 14,
1999, and confirmed May 24, 2000.
BROWN, ANNA J., or Oregon, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of
Oregon, vice Malcolm F. Marsh, retired. Referred April 22, 1999, and
confirmed October 15, 1999.
BUCELLA, DONNA A., of Florida, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle
District of Florida for the term of 4 years, vice Charles R. Wilson,
resigned. Referred October 19, 1999, and confirmed November 10, 1999.
BUCHWALD, NAOMI REICE, of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of New York, vice Miriam G. Cedarbaum, retired.
Referred February 12, 1999, and confirmed September 13, 1999.
BYE, KERMIT, of North Dakota, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Eighth
Circuit, vice John D. Kelly, deceased. Referred April 22, 1999, and
confirmed February 24, 2000.
C
CAMPBELL, BONNIE J., of Iowa, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Eighth
Circuit, vice George G. Fagg, retired. Referred March 2, 2000, and
returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
CASTILLO, RUBEN, of Illinois, to be a Member of the U.S. Sentencing
Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2003, vice Michael Gelacak,
term expired. Referred August 5, 1999, and confirmed November 10,
1999.
CAVANAUGH, DENNIS M., of New Jersey, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of New Jersey, vice Alfred M. Wolin, retired. Referred May 3,
2000, and confirmed July 21, 2000.
CERCONE, DAVID STEWART, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for
the Western District of Pennsylvania, vice Robert J. Cindrich,
elevated. Referred July 27, 2000, and returned to the President under
the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
CHASSER, ANNE H., of Ohio, to be an Assistant Commissioner of Patents
and Trademarks, vice Lawrence J. Goffney, Jr., resigned. Referred July
27, 1999, and confirmed November 10, 1999.
CINDRICH, ROBERT J., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Third Circuit, vice Timothy K. Lewis, retired. Referred February 9,
2000, and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
COAN, PATRICIA A., of Colorado, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of Colorado, vice Zita A. Weinshienk, retired. Referred May
27, 1999, and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
COOPER, FLORENCE-MARIE, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Central District of California, vice Linda H. McLaughlin, deceased.
Referred July 14, 1999, and confirmed November 10, 1999.
COUCH, VALERIE K., of Oklahoma, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Western District of Oklahoma, vice Wayne E. Alley, retired. Referred
September 7, 2000, and returned to the President under the provisions
of Senate Rule XXXI.
D
DANIELS, GEORGE B., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of New York, vice Robert P. Patterson, Jr., retired.
Referred August 5, 1999, and confirmed February 24, 2000.
DARRAH, JOHN W., of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern
District of Illinois, vice George M. Marovich, retired. Referred May
11, 2000, and confirmed June 30, 2000.
DAVIS, ANDRE M., of Maryland, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fourth
Circuit, vice Francis D. Murnaghan, Jr., deceased. Referred October 6,
2000, and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
DAVIS, LEGROME D., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Edmund V. Ludwig, retired.
Referred January 26, 1999, and returned to the President under the
provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
DAWSON, KENT J., of Nevada, to be U.S. District Judge for the District
of Nevada (new position). Referred April 6, 2000, and confirmed May
24, 2000.
DICKINSON, Q. TODD, of Pennsylvania, to be Commissioner of Patents and
Trademarks. Referred July 1, 1999, and confirmed November 10, 1999.
DUFFY, JAMES E., JR., of Hawaii, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth
Circuit, vice Cynthia Holcomb Hall, retired. Referred June 17, 1999,
and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule
XXXI.
DURHAM, BARBARA, of Washington, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth
Circuit, vice Betty Binns Fletcher, retired. Referred January 26,
1999, and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
DYK, TIMOTHY B., of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge
for the Federal Circuit, vice Glenn L. Archer, Jr., retired. Referred
January 26, 1999, and confirmed May 24, 2000.
E
EATON, RICHARD K., of the District of Columbia, to be a Judge of the
U.S. Court of International Trade, vice R. Kenton Musgrave, retired.
Referred August 3, 1999, and confirmed October 22, 1999.
ELLISON, KEITH P., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern
District of Texas, vice Norman W. Black, retired. Referred January 26,
1999, and confirmed June 30, 1999.
F
FEESS, GARY ALLEN, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Central District of California, vice James M. Ideman, retired.
Referred January 26, 1999, and confirmed June 30, 1999.
FIELDS, RHONDA C., of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. District
Judge for the District of Columbia, vice Stanley Sporkin, retired.
Referred November 17, 1999, and returned to the President under the
provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
FINE, GLENN A., of Maryland, to be Inspector General, Department of
Justice, vice Michael R. Bromwich, resigned. Referred May 15, 2000,
and confirmed December 15, 2000.
FINEMAN, S. DAVID, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Norma Levy Shapiro, retired.
Referred March 9, 2000, and returned to the President under the
provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
FISHER, RAYMOND C., of California, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Ninth Circuit, vice David R. Thompson, retired. Referred March 15,
1999, and confirmed October 5, 1999.
FLEISSIG, AUDREY G., of Missouri, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern
District of Missouri for the term of 4 years, vice Edward L. Dowd,
Jr., resigned. Referred February 9, 2000, and confirmed May 24, 2000.
FRENCH, DANIEL J., of New York, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern
District of New York for the term of 4 years, vice Thomas Joseph
Maroney, term expired. Referred October 6, 1999, and confirmed
November 10, 1999.
FUENTES, JULIO M., of New Jersey, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Third
Circuit, vice Robert E. Cowen, retired. Referred March 8, 1999, and
confirmed March 7, 2000.
G
GAINES, MICHAEL J., of Maryland, to be a Commissioner of the U.S. Parole
Commission for a term of 6 years (reappointment). Rereferred February
3, 2000, and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
GARAUFIS, NICHOLAS G., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Eastern District of New York, vice Charles P. Sifton, retired.
Referred February 28, 2000, and confirmed May 24, 2000.
GARCIA-GREGORY, JAY A., of Puerto Rico, to be U.S. District Judge for
the District of Puerto Rico, vice Raymond L. Acosta, retired. Referred
April 5, 2000, and confirmed June 16, 2000.
GEE, DOLLY M., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the Central
District of California, vice John G. Davies, retired. Referred May 27,
1999, and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
GIBSON, S. ELIZABETH, of North Carolina, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for
the Fourth Circuit, vice Samuel James Irvin III, deceased. Referred
October 26, 2000, and returned to the President under the provisions
of Senate Rule XXXI.
GODICI, NICHOLAS P., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Commissioner of
Patents and Trademarks, vice Philip G. Hampton II. Referred January
31, 2000, and WITHDRAWN May 23, 2000.
GOODE, BARRY P., of California, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth
Circuit, vice Charles E. Wiggins, retired. Referred January 26, 1999,
and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule
XXXI.
GOULD, RONALD M., of Washington, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth
Circuit, vice Robert R. Beezer, retired. Referred January 26, 1999,
and confirmed November 17, 2000.
GREGORY, ROGER L., of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fourth
Circuit (new position). Referred June 30, 2000, and returned to the
President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
GUZMAN, RONALD A., of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Illinois, vice Brian B. Duff, retired. Referred
August 5, 1999, and confirmed November 10, 1999.
H
HALL, MELVIN C., of Oklahoma, to be U.S. District Judge for the Western
District of Oklahoma, vice Ralph G. Thompson, retired. Referred
October 3, 2000, and returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI.
HALL, SOPHIA H., of Illinois, to be a Member of the Board of Directors
of the State Justice Institute for a term expiring September 17, 2003
(reappointment). Referred October 6, 2000, and returned to the
President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
HAMILTON, E. DOUGLAS, of Kentucky, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western
District of Kentucky for the term of 4 years, vice Brian Scott Roy,
resigned. Referred November 19, 1999, and confirmed May 24, 2000.
HAMILTON, PHYLLIS J., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of California (new position). Referred February 9,
2000, and confirmed May 24, 2000.
HAYNES, WILLIAM JOSEPH, JR., of Tennessee, to be U.S. District Judge for
the Middle District of Tennessee, vice Thomas A. Higgins, retired.
Referred May 27, 1999, and confirmed November 10, 1999.
HIBBLER, WILLIAM J., of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Illinois, vice James H. Alesia, retired.
Rereferred January 26, 1999, and confirmed April 15, 1999.
HOCHBERG, FAITH S., of New Jersey, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of New Jersey, vice Joseph H. Rodriguez, retired. Referred
April 22, 1999, and confirmed November 10, 1999.
HORTON, DONALD W., of Maryland, to be U.S. Marshal for the District of
Columbia for the term of 4 years, vice Herbert M. Rutherford III, term
expired. Referred November 8, 1999, and confirmed May 24, 2000.
HUCK, PAUL C., of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern
District of Florida, vice Kenneth L. Ryskamp, retired. Referred May 9,
2000, and confirmed June 30, 2000.
HUNT, ROGER L., of Nevada, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of
Nevada (new position). Referred March 27, 2000, and confirmed May 24,
2000.
HURD, DAVID N., of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern
District of New York, vice Con. G. Cholakis, retired. Referred
February 12, 1999, and confirmed September 13, 1999.
HUVELLE, ELLEN SEGAL, of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. District
Judge for the District of Columbia, vice John Garrett Penn, retired.
Referred March 25, 1999, and confirmed October 15, 1999.
J
JEFFERS, JANIE L., of Maryland, to be a Commissioner of the U.S. Parole
Commission for a term of 6 years, vice Jasper R. Clay, Jr., term
expired. Referred November 16, 1999, and returned to the President
under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
JOHNSON, H. ALSTON, III, of Louisiana, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Fifth Circuit, vice John M. Duhe, Jr., retired. Referred April 22,
1999, and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
JOHNSON, STERLING R., JR., of New York, to be a Member of the U.S.
Sentencing Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2001, vice Julie
E. Carnes, term expired. Referred August 5, 1999, and confirmed
November 10, 1999.
JOHNSTON, MARIAN McCLURE, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for
the Eastern District of California, vice Wayne E. Alley, retired.
Referred September 7, 2000, and returned to the President under the
provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
JONES, TIMOTHY EARL, JR., of Georgia, to be a Commissioner of the U.S.
Parole Commission for a term of 6 years, vice George McKenzie Rast,
resigned. Referred July 19, 1999, WITHDRAWN November 19, 1999,
rereferred November 19, 1999, and returned to the President under the
provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
JORDAN, ADALBERTO JOSE, of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of Florida, vice Lenore Carrero Nesbitt, retired.
Referred March 15, 1999, and confirmed September 8, 1999.
JUNGHANS, PAULA M., of Maryland, to be an Assistant Attorney General,
vice Loretta Collins Argrett, resigned. Referred July 27, 2000, and
returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
K
KAGAN, ELENA, of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for
the District of Columbia Circuit, vice James L. Buckley, retired.
Referred June 17, 1999, and returned to the President under the
provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
KAHLE, MELVIN W., of West Virginia, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern
District of West Virginia for the term of 4 years, vice William David
Wilmoth, resigned. Referred August 5, 1999, and confirmed November 10,
1999.
KATZMANN, ROBERT A., of New York, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Second Circuit, vice Jon O. Newman, retired. Referred March 8, 1999,
and confirmed July 14, 1999.
KENDALL, ELTON J., of Texas, to be a Member of the U.S. Sentencing
Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2001, vice David A.
Mazzone, term expired. Referred September 14, 1999, and confirmed
November 10, 1999.
KENNELLY, MATTHEW F., of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Illinois, vice Paul E. Plunkett, retired.
Rereferred January 26, 1999, and confirmed April 15, 1999.
KLEIN, JAMES W., of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. District Judge
for the District of Columbia, vice Stanley S. Harris, retired.
Referred March 25, 1999, and returned to the President under the
provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
L
LACEY, JOHN R., of Connecticut, to be Chairman of the Foreign Claims
Settlement Commission of the United States for a term expiring
September 30, 2000, vice Delissa A. Ridgway, term expired. Referred
November 9, 1999, and returned to the President under the provisions
of Senate Rule XXXI.
LAWSON, DAVID M., of Michigan, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern
District of Michigan, vice Avern Cohn, retired. Referred August 5,
1999, and confirmed May 24, 2000.
LEARY, MARY LOU, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Attorney General, vice
Laurie O. Robinson, resigned. Referred September 22, 2000, and
returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
LEE, BILL LANN, of California, to be an Assistant Attorney General, vice
Deval L. Patrick, resigned. Rereferred September 28, 2000, and
returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
LEFKOW, JOAN HUMPHREY, of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Illinois, vice Ann C. Williams, elevated.
Referred May 11, 2000, and confirmed June 30, 2000.
LEONARD, J. RICH, of North Carolina, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Eastern District of North Carolina, vice W. Earl Britt, retired.
Referred March 24, 1999, and returned to the President under the
provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
LEWIS, KATHLEEN McCREE, of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Sixth Circuit, vice Cornelia G. Kennedy, retired. Referred September
16, 1999, and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
LIEBERMAN, STEPHEN B., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for
the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Edward N. Cahn, retired.
Referred September 14, 2000, and returned to the President under the
provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
LIM, JOHN S.W., of Hawaii, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of
Hawaii, vice Alan C. Kay, retired. Referred June 8, 2000, and returned
to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
LINN, RICHARD, of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Federal
Circuit, vice Giles S. Rich, deceased. Referred September 28, 1999.
Referred September 28, 1999, and confirmed November 19, 1999.
LITMAN, HARRY PETER, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Western District of Pennsylvania, vice Alan N. Bloch, retired.
Referred July 27, 2000, and returned to the President under the
provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
LORENZ, M. JAMES, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of California, vice Rudi M. Brewster, retired.
Referred March 8, 1999, and confirmed October 1, 1999.
LYNCH, GERARD E., of New York, to be a U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of New York, vice John E. Sprizzo, retired. Referred
February 28, 2000, and confirmed May 24, 2000.
LYNCH, LORETTA E., of New York, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern
District of New York for the term of 4 years, vice Zachary W. Carter,
resigned. Referred February 23, 2000, and confirmed December 15, 2000.
LYNN, BARBARA M., of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern
District of Texas, vice Harold Barefoot Sanders, Jr., retired.
Referred March 25, 1999, and confirmed November 17, 1999.
LYONS, JAMES M., of Colorado, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Tenth
Circuit, vice John P. Moore, retired. Referred September 22, 1999, and
WITHDRAWN June 6, 2000.
M
MARCUS, DANIEL, of Maryland, to be Associate Attorney General, vice
Raymond C. Fisher. Referred February 28, 2000, and confirmed December
15, 2000.
MARKUS, KENT R., of Ohio, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth
Circuit, vice David A. Nelson, retired. Referred February 9, 2000, and
returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
MARRERO, VICTOR, of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern
District of New York, vice Sonia Sotomayor, elevated. Referred May 27,
1999, and confirmed October 1, 1999.
MARSHALL, DONNIE R., of Texas, to be Administrator of Drug Enforcement,
vice Thomas A. Constantine, resigned. Referred February 22, 1999, and
confirmed May 24, 2000.
MARSHALL, JOHN W., of Virginia, to be Director of the U.S. Marshals
Service, vice Eduardo Gonzales, resigned. Referred August 5, 1999, and
confirmed November 10, 1999.
MARTIN, BEVERLY B., of Georgia, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Georgia, vice G. Ernest Tidwell, retired.
Referred March 27, 2000, and confirmed June 16, 2000.
MAYORKAS, ALEJANDRO N., of California, to be U.S. Attorney for the
Central District of California for the term of 4 years, vice Nora
Margaret Manella, resigned. Referred January 7, 1999, and confirmed
August 2, 1999.
McBRIDE, TED L., of South Dakota, to be U.S. Attorney for the District
of South Dakota for the term of 4 years, vice Karen Elizabeth
Schreier, term expired. Referred August 5, 1999, and returned to the
President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
McCARTHY, FRANK H., of Oklahoma, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Oklahoma, vice Thomas Rutherford Brett, retired.
Referred April 30, 1999, and returned to the President under the
provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
McGIVERIN, ARTHUR A., of Iowa, to be a Member of the Board of Directors
of the State Justice Institute for a term expiring September 17, 2003
(reappointment). Referred September 28, 2000, and returned to the
President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
McLAUGHLIN, MARY A., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Marvin Katz, retired. Referred
March 9, 2000, and confirmed May 24, 2000.
McNAMARA, LARAMIE FAITH, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Foreign
Claims Settlement Commission of the United States for a term expiring
September 30, 2001, vice John R. Lacey, term expired. Referred
November 9, 1999, and returned to the President under the provisions
of Senate Rule XXXI.
MERCADO, JULIO F., of Texas, to be Deputy Administrator of Drug
Enforcement, vice Donnie R. Marshall. Referred March 23, 2000, and
confirmed June 29, 2000.
MILLER, ROBERT A., of South Dakota, to be a Member of the Board of
Directors of the State Justice Institute for a term expiring September
17, 2003 (reappointment). Referred September 28, 2000, and returned to
the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
MOODY, JAMES S., JR., of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Middle District of Florida (new position). Referred June 8, 2000, and
confirmed July 21, 2000.
MORADO, RICARDO, of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern
District of Texas, vice Filamon B. Vela, retired. Referred May 11,
2000, and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
MORENO, ENRIQUE, of Texas, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Fifth
Circuit, vice William L. Garwood, retired. Referred September 16,
1999, and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
MOSBACKER, MERVYN M., JR., of Texas, to be U.S. Attorney for the
Southern District of Texas for the term of 4 years, vice Gaynelle
Griffin Jones, resigned. Referred March 10, 1999, and confirmed August
5, 1999.
MOSS, RANDOLPH D., of Maryland, to be an Assistant Attorney General,
vice Walter Dellinger. Rereferred September 28, 2000, and confirmed
December 15, 2000.
MUELLER, ROBERT S., III, of California, to be U.S. Attorney for the
Northern District of California for the term of 4 years, vice Michael
Yamaguchi, term expired. Referred August 5, 1999, and confirmed
October 7, 1999.
MURGUIA, CARLOS, of Kansas, to be U.S. District Judge for the District
of Kansas, vice Sam A. Crow, retired. Referred March 24, 1999, and
confirmed September 8, 1999.
MURGUIA, MARY H., of Arizona, to be U.S. District Judge for the District
of Arizona (new position). Referred July 21, 2000, and confirmed
October 3, 2000.
MURPHY, DIANA E., of Minnesota, to be a Member of the U.S. Sentencing
Commission for the remainder of the term expiring October 31, 1999,
vice Richard P. Conaboy, resigned. Referred August 5, 1999, and
confirmed November 10, 1999.
MURPHY, DIANA E., of Minnesota, to be a Member of the U.S. Sentencing
Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2005 (reappointment).
Referred August 5, 1999, and confirmed November 10, 1999.
MURPHY, DIANA E., of Minnesota, to be Chairperson of the U.S. Sentencing
Commission, vice Richard P. Conaboy. Referred August 5, 1999, and
confirmed November 10, 1999.
MURRAY, FLORENCE K., of Rhode Island, to be a Member of the Board of
Directors of the State Justice Institute for a term expiring September
17, 2001 (reappointment). Referred May 11, 1999, and returned to the
President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
N
NASATIR, DAVID A., of Pennsylvania, to be a Member of the Board of
Directors of the State Justice Institute for a term expiring September
17, 2003, vice Terrence B. Adamson, term expired. Referred September
7, 2000, and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
NOLAN, BETH, of New York, to be an Assistant Attorney General, vice
Walter Dellinger. Referred March 5, 1999, and WITHDRAWN November 9,
1999.
NORTON, LYNETTE, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Western District of Pennsylvania, vice Maurice B. Cohill, Jr.,
retired. Referred January 26, 1999, and returned to the President
under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
O
OGDEN, DAVID W., of Virginia, to be an Assistant Attorney General, vice
Frank Hunger, resigned. Rereferred September 28, 2000, and confirmed
December 15, 2000.
O'NEILL, MICHAEL E., of Maryland, to be a Member of the U.S. Sentencing
Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2003, vice Deanell Reece
Tacha, term expired. Referred September 14, 1999, and confirmed
November 10, 1999.
ORLOFSKY, STEPHEN M., of New Jersey, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Third Circuit, vice Morton I. Greenberg, retiring. Referred May 25,
2000, and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
P
PAEZ, RICHARD A., of California, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth
Circuit, vice Cecil F. Poole, resigned. Rereferred January 26, 1999,
and confirmed March 9, 2000.
PANNELL, CHARLES A., JR., of Georgia, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Georgia, vice Frank M. Hull, elevated. Referred
July 14, 1999, and confirmed October 15, 1999.
PECHMAN, MARSHA J., of Washington, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Western District of Washington, vice William L. Dwyer, retired.
Referred March 24, 1999, and confirmed September 8, 1999.
PEPPER, W. ALLEN, JR., of Mississippi, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Mississippi, vice L.T. Senter, Jr., retired.
Referred March 8, 1999, and confirmed June 30, 1999.
PEREZ, JOSE ANTONIO, of California, to be U.S. Marshal for the Southern
District of California for the term of 4 years, vice Steven Simpson
Gregg. Referred January 6, 1999, and WITHDRAWN March 27, 2000.
PEREZ, JOSE ANTONIO, of California, to be U.S. Marshal for the Central
District of California for the term of 4 years, vice Michael R. Ramon,
resigned. Referred April 25, 2000, and confirmed May 24, 2000.
PHILLIPS, VIRGINIA A., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Central District of California, vice William M. Byrne, Jr., retired.
Referred January 26, 1999, and confirmed November 10, 1999.
PISANO, JOEL A., of New Jersey, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of New Jersey, vice Maryanne Trump Barry, elevated. Referred
September 22, 1999, and confirmed February 10, 2000.
PRESNELL, GREGORY A., of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Middle District of Florida (new position). Referred June 8, 2000, and
confirmed July 21, 2000.
Q
QUALLIOTINE, RUSSELL JOHN, of New York, to be U.S. Marshal for the
Southern District of New York for the term of 4 years, vice Martin
James Burke. Referred April 25, 2000, and confirmed June 29, 2000.
R
RABEN, ROBERT, of Florida, to be an Assistant Attorney General, vice
Andrew Fois, resigned. Referred May 3, 1999, and confirmed October 7,
1999.
RAGGHIANTI, MARIE F., of Maryland, to be a Commissioner of the U.S.
Parole Commission for the term of 6 years, vice Edward F. Reiley, term
expired. Referred July 19, 1999, WITHDRAWN November 19, 1999,
rereferred November 19, 1999, rereferred February 3, 2000, and
returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
RAWLINSON, JOHNNIE B., of Nevada, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth
Circuit, vice Melvyn T. Brunetti, retired. Referred February 22, 2000,
and confirmed July 21, 2000.
REAGAN, MICHAEL J., of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of Illinois (new position). Referred May 11, 2000,
and confirmed October 3, 2000.
REED, STEVEN S., of Kentucky, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western
District of Kentucky for the term of 4 years, vice Walter Michael
Troop, resigned. Referred March 23, 2000, and confirmed May 24, 2000.
REILLY, EDWARD F., JR., of Kansas, to be a Commissioner of the U.S.
Parole Commission for a term of 6 years, vice John R. Simpson, term
expired. Referred October 2, 2000, and returned to the President under
the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
RIEGLE, LINDA B., of Nevada, to be U.S. District Judge for the District
of Nevada, vice Johnnie B. Rawlinson, elevated. Referred April 25,
2000, and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate
Rule XXXI.
S
SAMUELS, JULIE E., of Virginia, to be Director of the National Institute
of Justice, vice Jeremy Travis, resigned. Referred December 15, 2000,
and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule
XXXI.
SCHILLER, BERLE M., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Robert S. Gawthrop, deceased.
Referred April 11, 2000, and confirmed May 24, 2000.
SCHNEE, CARL, of Delaware, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of
Delaware for the term of 4 years, vice Gregory M. Sleet, resigned.
Referred February 10, 1999, and confirmed April 12, 1999.
SCHREIER, KAREN E., of South Dakota, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of South Dakota, vice Richard H. Battey, retired. Referred
March 8, 1999, and confirmed June 30, 1999.
SEAVE, PAUL L., of California, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern
District of California for the term of 4 years, vice Charles Joseph
Stevens, resigned. Referred January 6, 1999, and confirmed November
10, 1999.
SEBELIUS, K. GARY, of Kansas, to be U.S. District Judge for the District
of Kansas, vice G. Thomas van Bebber, retiring. Referred June 6, 2000,
and returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule
XXXI.
SESSIONS, WILLIAM K., III, of Vermont, to be a Member of the U.S.
Sentencing Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2003, vice
Michael Goldsmith, term expired. Referred August 5, 1999, and
confirmed November 10, 1999.
SIMON, KENNETH O., of Alabama, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Alabama, vice Sam C. Pointer, Jr., retired.
Referred June 6, 2000, and returned to the President under the
provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
SIMPSON, JOHN R., of Maryland, to be a Commissioner of the U.S. Parole
Commission for a term of 6 years (reappointment). Referred July 19,
1999, and WITHDRAWN July 26, 2000.
SINCLAIR, JOHN HOLLINGSWORTH, of Vermont, to be U.S. Marshal for the
District of Vermont, for the term of 4 years, vice John Edward
Rouille, resigned. Referred September 14, 1999, and confirmed October
7, 1999.
SINGAL, GEORGE Z., of Maine, to be U.S. District Judge for the District
of Maine, vice Morton A. Brody, deceased. Referred May 11, 2000, and
confirmed June 30, 2000.
SNYDER, ALLEN R., of Maryland, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the District
of Columbia Circuit, vice Patricia M. Wald, retired. Referred
September 22, 1999, and returned to the President under the provisions
of Senate Rule XXXI.
STAFFORD, STEVEN CLAYTON, of California, to be U.S. Marshal for the
Southern District of California for the term of 4 years, vice Stephen
Simpson Gregg, resigned. Referred September 28, 2000, and returned to
the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
STEELE, JOHN E., of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle
District of Florida (new position). Referred June 6, 2000, and
confirmed July 21, 2000.
STEER, JOHN R., of Virginia, to be a Member of the U.S. Sentencing
Commission for the remainder of the term expiring October 31, 1999,
vice Wayne Anthony Budd, resigned. Referred September 14, 1999, and
confirmed November 10, 1999.
STEER, JOHN R., of Virginia, to be a Member of the U.S. Sentencing
Commission for a term expiring October 31, 2005 (reappointment).
Referred September 14, 1999, and confirmed November 10, 1999.
STEWART, BRIAN THEADORE, of Utah, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of Utah, vice J. Thomas Greene, retired. Referred July 27,
1999, and confirmed October 5, 1999.
STRICKLAND, THOMAS LEE, of Colorado, to be U.S. Attorney for the
District of Colorado for the term of 4 years, vice Henry Lawrence
Solano, resigned. Referred January 7, 1999, and confirmed April 12,
1999.
SURRICK, RICHARD BARCLAY, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for
the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Lowell A. Reed, Jr.,
retired. Referred April 11, 2000, and confirmed May 24, 2000.
SWAIN, LAURA TAYLOR, of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of New York, vice Thomas P. Griesa, retired.
Referred April 25, 2000, and confirmed June 16, 2000.
T
TALLMAN, RICHARD C., of Washington, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Ninth Circuit, vice Betty Binns Fletcher, retired. Referred October
20, 1999, and confirmed May 24, 2000.
TEILBORG, JAMES A., of Arizona, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of Arizona (new position). Referred July 21, 2000, and
confirmed October 3, 2000.
TUCKER, MARK REID, of North Carolina, to be U.S. Marshal for the Eastern
District of North Carolina for the term of 4 years, vice William I.
Berryhill. Rereferred September 8, 1999, and confirmed May 24, 2000.
TUCKER, PETRESE B., of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania, vice Thomas N. O'Neill, Jr.,
retired. Referred July 27, 1999, and confirmed May 24, 2000.
TURMAN, KATHRYN M., of Virginia, to be Director of the Office for
Victims of Crime, vice Aileen Catherine Adams. Referred August 3,
1999, and confirmed November 10, 1999.
TUSAN, GAIL S., of Georgia, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern
District of Georgia, vice G. Ernest Tidwell, retired. Referred August
3, 1999, and WITHDRAWN March 27, 2000.
U
UNDERHILL, STEFAN R., of Connecticut, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of Connecticut, vice Peter C. Dorsey, retired. Referred
January 26, 1999, and confirmed June 30, 1999.
V
VEGA, GREGORY A., of California, to be U.S. Attorney for the Southern
District of California for the term of 4 years, vice Alan B. Bersin.
Referred March 10, 1999, and returned to the President under the
provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
VEREEN, DONALD RAY, JR., of the District of Columbia, to be Deputy
Director of National Drug Control Policy (new position). Referred
November 10, 1999, and returned to the President under the provisions
of Senate Rule XXXI.
W
WARD, T. JOHN, of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern
District of Texas, vice William Wayne Justice, retired. Referred
January 26, 1999, and confirmed July 13, 1999.
WEBBER, DANIEL G., JR., of Oklahoma, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western
District of Oklahoma, vice Patrick M. Ryan, resigned. Referred April
25, 2000, and confirmed June 29, 2000.
WHIGHAM, JAMES L., of Illinois, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern
District of Illinois for the term of 4 years, vice Joseph George
Dileonardi, resigned. Referred April 13, 2000, and confirmed June 29,
2000.
WHITE, HELENE N., of Michigan, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Sixth
Circuit, vice Damon J. Keith, retired. Referred January 26, 1999, and
returned to the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
WHITE, QUENTON I., of Tennessee, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle
District of Tennessee for the term of 4 years, vice John Marshall
Roberts, resigned. Referred September 28, 1999, and returned to the
President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
WHITE, RONNIE L., of Missouri, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern
District of Missouri, vice George F. Gunn, Jr., retired. Rereferred
January 26, 1999, and rejected by the Senate on October 5, 1999 (45
yeas to 54 nays).
WHITTEMORE, JAMES D., of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Middle District of Florida, vice William Terrell Hodges, retired.
Referred October 20, 1999, and confirmed May 24, 2000.
WILLIAMS, ANN CLAIRE, of Illinois, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Seventh Circuit, vice Walter J. Cummings, Jr., deceased. Referred
August 5, 1999, and confirmed November 10, 1999.
WILLIAMS, JACKIE N., of Kansas, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of
Kansas for the term of 4 years, vice Randall K. Rathbun, resigned.
Referred July 21, 1999, and returned to the President under the
provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
WILSON, CHARLES R., of Florida, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Eleventh Circuit, vice Joseph W. Hatchett, retired. Referred May 27,
1999, and confirmed July 30, 1999.
WILSON, JOHN J., of Maryland, to be Administrator of the Office of
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, vice Sheldon C. Bilchik.
Referred September 25, 2000, and returned to the President under the
provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
WOOCHER, FREDRIC D., of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Central District of California, vice Kim McLane Wardlaw, elevated.
Referred May 27, 1999, and returned to the President under the
provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
WYNN, JAMES A., JR., of North Carolina, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Fourth Circuit, vice James Dickson Phillips, Jr., retired. Referred
August 5, 1999, and returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI.
Y
YOUNGER, JAMES LYNWOOD, JR., of Virginia, to be U.S. Marshal for the
Eastern District of Virginia for the term of 4 years, vice John
William Marshall, resigned. Referred October 17, 2000, and returned to
the President under the provisions of Senate Rule XXXI.
MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE
MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE--Continued
EXECUTIVE SESSIONS AND OTHER COMMITTEE BUSINESS
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FEBRUARY 1999
February 25, 1999
Full Committee
The following bill was ordered favorably reported:
S. 247--To amend title 17, United States Code, to reform the
copyright law with respect to satellite retransmissions of
broadcast signals, and for other purposes.
The following was favorably adopted:
The Senate Committee on the Judiciary adopted its rules of procedure
for the 106th Congress.
The Senate Committee on the Judiciary announced the following
Subcommittee assignments:
Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts--Senators
Grassley (Chairman), Thurmond, Abraham, Sessions, Feingold,
Torricelli, and Schumer.
Subcommittee on Antitrust, Business Rights, and Competition--
Senators DeWine (Chairman), Hatch, Thurmond, Specter, Leahy, Kohl,
and Torricelli.
Subcommittee on Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights--
Senators Ashcroft (Chairman) Hatch, Thurmond, Specter, Smith of
New Hampshire, Leahy, Kennedy, and Feingold.
Subcommittee on Criminal Justice Oversight--Senators Thurmond
(Chairman), DeWine, Ashcroft, Abraham, Sessions, Leahy, Biden,
Torricelli, and Schumer.
Subcommittee on Immigration--Senators Abraham (Chairman), Grassley,
Specter, Kyl, Kennedy, Feinstein, and Schumer.
Subcommittee on Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information--
Senators Kyl (Chairman), Hatch, Grassley, DeWine, Biden, Kohl, and
Feinstein.
Subcommittee on Youth Violence--Senators Sessions (Chairman), Kyl,
Ashcroft, Smith of New Hampshire, Biden, Kohl, and Feinstein.
MARCH 1999
March 4, 1999
Full Committee
The following bill was ordered favorably reported:
S. 249--To provide funding for the National Center for Missing and
Exploited Children, to reauthorize the Runaway and Homeless Youth
Act, and for other purposes.
March 25, 1999
Full Committee
The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:
William J. Hibbler, of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Illinois.
Matthew F. Kennelly, of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Illinois.
Carl Schnee, of Delaware, to be U.S. Attorney for the District of
Delaware.
Thomas Lee Strickland, of Colorado, to be U.S. Attorney for the
District of Colorado.
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute:
S. 461--To assure that innocent users and businesses gain access to
solutions to the year 2000 problem-related failures through
fostering an incentive to settle year 2000 lawsuits that may
disrupt significant sectors of the American economy.
APRIL 1999
April 15, 1999
Full Committee
Committee began consideration of the following bill, but did not
complete action thereon:
S. 625--To amend title 11, United States Code, and for other
purposes.
April 21, 1999
Constitution, Federalism,
and Property Rights
The following resolution was approved for full Committee consideration:
S.J. Res. 14--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
United States authorizing Congress to prohibit the physical
desecration of the flag of the United States.
April 22, 1999
Full Committee
The following bills were ordered favorably reported:
S. 39--To provide a national medal for public safety officers who
act with extraordinary valor above and beyond the call of duty,
and for other purposes.
S. 322--To amend title 4, United States Code, to add the Martin
Luther King Jr. holiday to the list of days on which the flag
should especially be displayed.
The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported:
S. Res. 22--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and
sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives
while serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 33--Designating May 1999 as ``National Military Appreciation
Month''.
Committee considered the following bill, but did not complete action
thereon:
S. 625--To amend title 11, United States Code, and for other
purposes.
April 27, 1999
Full Committee
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with amendments:
S. 625--To amend title 11, United States Code, and for other
purposes.
April 29, 1999
Full Committee
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute:
S. 704--To amend title 18, United States Code, to combat the
overutilization of prison health care services and control rising
prisoner health care costs.
The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported:
S. Res. 29--To designate the week of May 2, 1999, as ``National
Correctional Officers and Employees Week''.
S. Res. 72--Designating the month of May in 1999 and 2000 as
``National ALS Awareness Month''.
The following joint resolution was ordered favorably reported:
S.J. Res. 14--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
United States authorizing Congress to prohibit the physical
desecration of the flag of the United States.
MAY 1999
May 6, 1999
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
The following bill was approved for full Committee consideration, with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute:
S. 467--To restate and improve section 7A of the Clayton Act, and
for other purposes.
May 12, 1999
Technology, Terrorism,
and Government Information
The following bill was approved for full Committee consideration, with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute:
S. 692--To prohibit Internet gambling, and for other purposes.
May 27, 1999
Constitution, Federalism,
and Property Rights
The following joint resolution was approved for full Committee
consideration, with an amendment:
S.J. Res. 3--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
United States to protect the rights of crime victims.
JUNE 1999
June 10, 1999
Full Committee
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute:
S. 606--For the relief of Global Exploration and Development
Corporation, Kerr-McGee Corporation, and Kerr-McGee Chemical, LLC
(successor to Kerr-McGee Chemical Corporation), and for other
purposes.
The following resolutions were ordered favorably reported:
S. Res. 81--Designating the year 1999 as ``The Year of Safe Drinking
Water'' and commemorating the 25th anniversary of the enactment of
the Safe Drinking Water Act.
S. Res. 98--Designating the week beginning October 17, 1999, and the
week beginning October 15, 2000, as ``National Character Counts
Week''.
S. Res. 114--Designating June 22, 1999, as ``National Pediatric AIDS
Awareness Day''.
The following resolution was ordered favorably reported, with an
amendment:
S. Res. 34--Designating the week beginning April 30, 1999, as
``National Youth Fitness Week''.
The following joint resolution was ordered favorably reported:
S.J. Res. 21--To designate September 29, 1999, as ``Veterans of
Foreign Wars of the United States Day''.
June 17, 1999
Full Committee
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute:
S. 692--To prohibit Internet gambling, and for other purposes.
June 24, 1999
Full Committee
The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:
Keith P. Ellison, of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of Texas.
Gary Allen Feess, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Central District of California.
W. Allen Pepper, Jr., of Mississippi, to be U.S. District Judge for
the Northern District of Mississippi.
Karen E. Schreier, of South Dakota, to be U.S. District Judge for
the District of South Dakota.
Stefan R. Underhill, of Connecticut, to be U.S. District Judge for
the District of Connecticut.
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute:
S. 768--To establish court-martial jurisdiction over civilians
serving with the Armed Forces during contingency operations, and
to establish Federal jurisdiction over crimes committed outside
the United States by former members of the Armed Forces and
civilians accompanying the Armed Forces outside the United States.
The following bill was ordered favorably reported:
H.R. 441--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act with respect
to the requirements for the admission of nonimmigrant nurses who
will practice in health professional shortage areas.
JULY 1999
July 1, 1999
Full Committee
The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:
Marsha L. Berzon, of California, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Ninth Circuit.
Robert A. Katzmann, of New York, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Second Circuit.
T. John Ward, of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern
District of Texas.
The following bills were ordered favorably reported:
S. 1257--To amend statutory damages provisions of title 17, United
States Code.
S. 1258--To authorize funds for the payment of salaries and expenses
of the Patent and Trademark Office, and for other purposes.
S. 1259--To amend the Trademark Act of 1946 relating to dilution of
famous marks, and for other purposes.
The following bills were ordered favorably reported, with an amendment
in the nature of a substitute:
S. 467--To restate and improve section 7A of the Clayton Act, and
for other purposes.
S. 1260--To make technical corrections in title 17, United States
Code, and other laws.
The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:
S. Res. 59--Designating both July 2, 1999, and July 2, 2000, as
``National Literacy Day''.
July 15, 1999
Full Committee
The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:
S. Res. 144--Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on the
Judiciary.
July 22, 1999
Full Committee
The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:
Charles R. Wilson, of Florida, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Eleventh Circuit.
William Haskell Alsup, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for
the Northern District of California.
Adalberto Jose Jordan, of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of Florida.
Carlos Murguia, of Kansas, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of Kansas.
Marsha J. Pechman, of Washington, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Western District of Washington.
July 29, 1999
Full Committee
The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:
Maryanne Trump Barry, of New Jersey, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for
the Third Circuit.
Raymond C. Fisher, of California, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Ninth Circuit.
Richard A. Paez, of California, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Ninth Circuit.
Naomi Reice Buchwald, of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of New York.
David N. Hurd, of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of New York.
M. James Lorenz, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of California.
Victor Marrero, of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of New York.
Brian Theadore Stewart, of Utah, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of Utah.
Alejandro N. Mayorkas, of California, to be U.S. Attorney for the
Central District of California.
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute:
S. 1255--To protect consumers and promote electronic commerce by
amending certain trademark infringement, dilution, and
counterfeiting laws, and for other purposes.
The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:
S. Res. 95--Designating August 16, 1999, as ``National Airborne
Day''.
AUGUST 1999
August 5, 1999
Full Committee
The following nomination was ordered favorably reported:
Mervyn M. Mosbacker, Jr., of Texas, to be U.S. Attorney for the
Southern District of Texas.
The following bills were ordered favorably reported:
S. 199--For the relief of Alexandre Malofienko, Olga Matsko, and
their son, Vladimir Malofienko.
S. 275--For the relief of Suchada Kwong.
S. 620--To grant a Federal charter to Korean War Veterans
Association, Incorporated, and for other purposes.
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment:
S. 452--For the relief of Belinda McGregor.
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute:
S. 486--To provide for the punishment of methamphetamine laboratory
operators, provide additional resources to combat methamphetamine
production, trafficking, and abuse in the United States, and for
other purposes.
SEPTEMBER 1999
September 16, 1999
Full Committee
The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:
S. Res. 178--Designating the week beginning September 19, 1999, as
``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
September 23, 1999
Full Committee
The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:
S. Res. 99--Designating November 20, 1999, as ``National Survivors
for Prevention of Suicide Day''.
Also, Committee approved a Committee resolution on issuance of subpoenas
pursuant to rule 26.
September 30, 1999
Full Committee
The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:
Robert Raben, of Florida, to be an Assistant Attorney General,
Office of Legislative Affairs.
Robert S. Mueller III, of California, to be U.S. Attorney for the
Northern District of California.
John Hollingsworth Sinclair, of Vermont, to be U.S. Marshal for the
District of Vermont.
The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:
S.J. Res. 3--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
United States to protect the rights of crime victims.
OCTOBER 1999
October 7, 1999
Full Committee
The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:
Ronald M. Gould, of Washington, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Ninth Circuit.
Anna J. Brown, of Oregon, to be U.S. District Judge for the District
of Oregon.
Florence-Marie Cooper, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for
the Central District of California.
Richard K. Eaton, of the District of Columbia, to be a Judge of the
U.S. Court of International Trade.
Ellen Segal Huvelle, of the District of Columbia, to be U.S.
District Judge for the District of Columbia.
Charles A. Pannell, Jr., of Georgia, to be U.S. District Judge for
the Northern District of Georgia.
The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:
S. Res. 179--Designating October 15, 1999, as ``National Mammography
Day''.
October 14, 1999
Full Committee
The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:
Ronald A. Guzman, of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Illinois.
William Joseph Haynes, Jr., of Tennessee, to be U.S. District Judge
for the Middle District of Tennessee.
Barbara M. Lynn, of Texas, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Texas.
Also, Committee approved a Committee resolution on the issuance of
subpoenas pursuant to rule 26, as amended.
October 21, 1999
Full Committee
The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:
Timothy B. Dyk, of the District of Columbia, to be U.S. Circuit
Judge for the Federal Circuit.
Richard Linn, of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Federal
Circuit.
Paul L. Seave, of California, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern
District of California.
Diana E. Murphy, of Minnesota, to be Chairperson of the U.S.
Sentencing Commission.
Ruben Castillo, of Illinois, to be a Member of the U.S. Sentencing
Commission.
Sterling R. Johnson, Jr., of New York, to be a Member of the U.S.
Sentencing Commission.
Elton J. Kendall, of Texas, to be a Member of the U.S. Sentencing
Commission.
Michael E. O'Neill, of Maryland, to be a Member of the U.S.
Sentencing Commission.
William K. Sessions III, of Vermont, to be a Member of the U.S.
Sentencing Commission.
John R. Steer, of Virginia, to be a Member of the U.S. Sentencing
Commission.
The following bills were ordered favorably reported:
S. 1235--To amend part G of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and
Safe Streets Act of 1968 to allow railroad police officers to
attend the Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy for
law enforcement training.
S. 1485--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to confer
United States citizenship automatically and retroactively on
certain foreign-born children adopted by citizens of the United
States.
S. 1713--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to extend for
an additional 2 years the period for admission of an alien as a
nonimmigrant under section 101(a)(15)(S) of such Act, and to
authorize appropriations for the refugee assistance program under
chapter 2 of title IV of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
S. 1753--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide
that an adopted alien who is less than 18 years of age may be
considered a child under such Act if adopted with or after a
sibling who is a child under such Act.
The following joint resolution was ordered favorably reported:
H.J. Res. 62--To grant the consent of Congress to the boundary
change between Georgia and South Carolina.
The following bills were ordered favorably reported, with an amendment
in the nature of a substitute:
S. 1754--To deny safe havens to international and war criminals, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 2112--To amend title 28, United States Code, to allow a judge
to whom a case is transferred to retain jurisdiction over certain
multidistrict litigation cases for trial, and to provide for
Federal jurisdiction of certain multiparty, multiforum civil
actions. (As approved by the Committee, the substitute amendment
incorporates the text of S. 1748, Senate companion measure.)
October 28, 1999
Full Committee
The following nomination was ordered favorably reported:
John W. Marshall, of Virginia, to be Director of the United States
Marshals Service, Department of Justice.
The following bill was ordered favorably reported:
S. 1764--To make technical corrections to various antitrust laws and
to references to such laws.
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment:
S. 1455--To enhance protections against fraud in the offering of
financial assistance for college education, and for other
purposes.
The following bills were ordered favorably reported, with amendments:
S. 1750--To reduce the incidence of child abuse and neglect, and for
other purposes.
S. 1769--To continue the reporting requirements of section 2519 of
title 18, United States Code, beyond December 21, 1999, and for
other purposes.
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute:
H.R. 764--To reduce the incidence of child abuse and neglect, and
for other purposes.
The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:
S. Res. 204--Designating the week beginning November 21, 1999, and
the week beginning on November 19, 2000, as ``National Family
Week'', and for other purposes.
NOVEMBER 1999
November 2, 1999
Full Committee
The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:
Melvin W. Kahle, of West Virginia, to be U.S. Attorney for the
Northern District of West Virginia.
Q. Todd Dickinson, of Pennsylvania, to be Commissioner of Patents
and Trademarks, Department of Commerce.
Anne H. Chasser, of Ohio, to be Assistant Commissioner of Patents
and Trademarks, Department of Commerce.
Kathryn M. Turman, of Virginia, to be Director of the Office for
Victims of Crime, Department of Justice.
The following bills were ordered favorably reported:
S. 1798--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide enhanced
protection for inventors and innovators, protect patent terms,
reduce patent litigation, and for other purposes.
The following joint resolution was ordered favorably reported:
H.J. Res. 65--Commending the World War II veterans who fought in the
Battle of the Bulge, and for other purposes.
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment:
S. 1515--To amend the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, and for
other purposes.
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute:
H.R. 1907--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide
enhanced protection for inventors and innovators, protect patent
terms, reduce patent litigation, and for other purposes. (As
approved by the Committee, the substitute amendment incorporates
the text of S. 1798, Senate companion measure.)
Also, the Committee agreed to postpone various considerations of
nominations.
November 4, 1999
Full Committee
The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:
Ann Claire Williams, of Illinois, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Seventh Circuit.
Faith S. Hochberg, of New Jersey, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of New Jersey.
Virginia A. Phillips, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for
the Central District of California.
Donna A. Bucella, of Florida, to be U.S. Attorney for the Middle
District of Florida.
Daniel J. French, of New York, to be U.S. Attorney for the Northern
District of New York.
The following bills were ordered favorably reported:
S. 302--For the relief of Kerantha Poole-Christian.
S. 1019--For the relief of Regine Beatie Edwards.
S. 1418--To provide for the holding of court at Natchez,
Mississippi, in the same manner as court is held at Vicksburg,
Mississippi, and for other purposes.
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute:
S. 276--For the relief of Sergio Lozano, Fauricio Lozano and Ana
Lozano.
The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:
S. Res. 118--Designating December 12, 1999, as ``National Children's
Memorial Day''.
The following concurrent resolution was ordered favorably reported:
H. Con. Res. 141--Celebrating One America.
The following joint resolution was ordered favorably reported:
H.J. Res. 54--Granting the consent of Congress to the Missouri-
Nebraska Boundary Compact.
November 10, 1999
Full Committee
The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:
S. Res. 216--Designating the Month of November 1999 as ``National
American Indian Heritage Month''.
The following resolution was ordered favorably reported, with an
amendment:
S. Res. 200--Designating the week of February 14-20 as ``National
Biotechnology Week''.
Also, a Committee resolution, expressing the sense of the Committee on
World Trade Organization negotiations.
November 17, 1999
Full Committee
The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:
Thomas L. Ambro, of Delaware, to be U.S. Circuit Court Judge for the
Third Circuit.
Kermit Bye, of North Dakota, to be U.S. Circuit Court Judge for the
Eighth Circuit.
George B. Daniels, of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of New York.
Joel A. Pisano, of New Jersey, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of New Jersey.
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with amendments:
S. 1561--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to add gamma
hydroxybutyric acid and ketamine to the schedules of control
substances, to provide for a national awareness campaign, and for
other purposes.
Also, the Committee approved a resolution of issuance of subpoenas
pursuant to Rule 26.
FEBRUARY 2000
February 10, 2000
Full Committee
The following bills were ordered favorably reported:
S. 671--To amend the Trademark Act of 1946 to provide for the
registration and protection of trademarks used in commerce, in
order to carry out provisions of certain international
conventions, and for other purposes.
S. 1638--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of
1968 to extend the retroactive eligibility dates for financial
assistance for higher education for spouses and dependent children
of Federal, State, and local law enforcement officers who are
killed in the line of duty.
The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:
S. Res. 251--Designating March 25, 2000, as ``Greek Independence
Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American
Democracy''.
February 24, 2000
Full Committee
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with amendments:
S. 2042--To reform the process by which the Office of the Pardon
Attorney investigates and reviews potential exercises of executive
clemency.
MARCH 2000
March 2, 2000
Full Committee
The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:
Randolph D. Moss, of Maryland, to be an Assistant Attorney General,
Department of Justice.
Julio M. Fuentes, of New Jersey, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Third Circuit.
James D. Whittemore, of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Middle District of Florida.
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute:
S. 577--To provide for injunctive relief in Federal district court
to enforce State laws relating to the interstate transportation of
intoxicating liquor.
The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:
S. Res. 128--Designating March 2000, as ``Arts Education Month''.
Also, the Committee approved a resolution of issuance of subpoenas for
the Secretary of Defense pursuant to Rule 26.
March 9, 2000
Full Committee
The following bill was ordered favorably reported:
S. 1796--To modify the enforcement of certain anti-terrorism
judgments, and for other purposes.
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with amendments:
S. 2045--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act with respect
to H-1B nonimmigrant aliens.
The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:
S. Res. 258--Designating the week beginning March 12, 2000, as
``National Safe Place Week''.
The following joint resolution was ordered favorably reported:
S.J. Res. 39--Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the Korean War and
the service by members of the Armed Forces during such war, and
for other purposes.
March 23, 2000
Full Committee
The following nomination was ordered favorably reported:
Nicholas P. Godici, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Commissioner of
Patents and Trademarks, Department of Commerce.
The following House bill was ordered favorably reported, with an
amendment in the nature of a substitute:
H.R. 1658--To provide a more just and uniform procedure for Federal
civil forfeitures, and for other purposes.
Also, the Committee approved a resolution of issuance of subpoenas to a
former and current Department of Justice employee pursuant to Rule 26.
APRIL 2000
April 12, 2000
Full Committee
The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:
Richard C. Tallman, of Washington, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Ninth Circuit.
John Antoon II, of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle
District of Florida.
Marianne O. Battani, of Michigan, to be U.S. District Judge of the
Eastern District of Michigan.
David M. Lawson, of Michigan, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Eastern District of Michigan.
Mark Reid Tucker, of North Carolina, to be U.S. Marshal for the
Eastern District of North Carolina.
The following House concurrent resolution was ordered favorably
reported:
H. Con. Res. 269--Commending the Library of Congress and its staff
for 200 years of outstanding service to the Congress and the
Nation and encouraging the American public to participate in
bicentennial activities.
The following House joint resolution was ordered favorably reported:
H.J. Res. 86--Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the Korean War and
the service by members of the Armed Forces during such war, and
for other purposes.
April 13, 2000
Full Committee
The following bills were ordered favorably reported:
S. 2058--To extend filing deadlines for applications for adjustment
of status of certain Cuban, Nicaraguan, and Haitian nationals.
S. 2367--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to make
improvements to, and permanently authorize, the visa waiver pilot
program under that Act.
Also, the Committee approved a resolution of issuance of subpoenas
regarding the appointment of an Independent Counsel pursuant to Rule
26.
April 27, 2000
Full Committee
The following bills were ordered favorably reported, with an amendment
in the nature of a substitute:
S. 1854--To reform the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act
of 1976.
H.R. 2260--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to promote pain
management and palliative care without permitting assisted suicide
and euthanasia, and for other purposes.
Also, the Committee approved a resolution for issuance of a subpoena for
the personal appearance of Charles LaBella pursuant to Rule 26.
MAY 2000
May 11, 2000
Full Committee
The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:
Kent J. Dawson, of Nevada, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of Nevada.
Nicholas G. Garaufis, of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Eastern District of New York.
Phyllis J. Hamilton, of California, to be U.S. District Judge for
the Northern District of California.
Roger L. Hunt, of Nevada, to be U.S. District Judge for the District
of Nevada.
Gerard E. Lynch, of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of New York.
Donnie R. Marshall, of Texas, to be Administrator of Drug
Enforcement, Department of Justice.
Audrey G. Fleissig, of Missouri, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern
District of Missouri.
Steven S. Reed, of Kentucky, to be U.S. Attorney for the Western
District of Kentucky.
Donald W. Horton, of Maryland, to be U.S. Marshal for the District
of Columbia.
E. Douglas Hamilton, of Kentucky, to be U.S. Marshal for the Western
District of Kentucky.
Jose Antonio Perez, of California, to be U.S. Marshal for the
Central District of California.
Also, the Committee approved a resolution for issuance of a document
subpoena to the Department of Justice regarding Loral Hughes pursuant
to Rule 26.
May 18, 2000
Full Committee
The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:
James J. Brady, of Louisiana, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Middle District of Louisiana.
Mary A. McLaughlin, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for
the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Berle M. Schiller, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for
the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Richard Barclay Surrick, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge
for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
Petrese B. Tucker, of Pennsylvania, to be U.S. District Judge for
the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
The following bill was ordered favorably reported:
S. 484--To provide for the granting of refugee status in the United
States to nationals of certain foreign countries in which American
Vietnam War POW/MIA's or American Korean War POW/MIA's may be
present, if those nationals assist in the return to the United
States of those POW/MIA's alive.
The following bills were ordered favorably reported, with an amendment:
S. 1902--To require disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act
regarding certain persons and records of the Japanese Imperial
Army in a manner that does not impair any investigation or
prosecution conducted by the Department of Justice or certain
intelligence matters, and for other purposes.
H.R. 371--To facilitate the naturalization of aliens who served with
special guerrilla units or irregular forces in Laos.
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute:
S. 2089--To amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978
to modify procedures relating to orders for surveillance and
searches for foreign intelligence purposes, and for other
purposes.
The following resolution was ordered favorably reported, with an
amendment:
S. Res. 296--Designating the first Sunday in June of each calendar
year as ``National Child's Day''.
Also, the Committee approved a resolution for issuance of a document
subpoenas duces tecum to Attorney General Reno for documents related
to the appointment of an Independent Counsel, pursuant to Rule 26.
JUNE 2000
June 8, 2000
Full Committee
The following bill was ordered favorably reported:
S. 2406--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide
permanent authority for entry into the United States of certain
religious workers.
Also, the Committee approved resolutions for issuance of subpoenas to
Attorney General Reno for documents related to Elian Gonzalez, and for
the personal appearance of Stephen Mansfield on June 13, 2000,
pursuant to Rule 26.
June 15, 2000
Full Committee
The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:
Jay A. Garcia-Gregory, of Puerto Rico, to be U.S. District Judge for
the District of Puerto Rico.
Beverly B. Martin, of Georgia, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Georgia.
Laura Taylor Swain, of New York, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of New York.
Julio F. Mercado, of Texas, to be Deputy Administrator of Drug
Enforcement, Department of Justice.
Daniel G. Webber, Jr., of Oklahoma, to be U.S. Attorney for the
Western District of Oklahoma.
James L. Whigham, of Illinois, to be U.S. Marshal for the Northern
District of Illinois.
Russell John Qualliotine, of New York, to be U.S. Marshal for the
Southern District of New York.
The following bills were ordered favorably reported:
S. 11--For the relief of Wei Jingsheng.
S. 150--For the relief of Marina Khalina and her son, Albert
Miftakhov.
S. 451--For the relief of Saeed Rezai.
S. 1513--For the relief of Jacqueline Salinas and her children
Gabriela Salinas, Alejandro Salinas, and Omar Salinas.
S. 2019--For the relief of Malia Miller.
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title:
S. 1078--For the relief of Mrs. Elizabeth Eka Bassey and her
children, Emmanuel O. Paul Bassey, Jacob Paul Bassey, and Mary
Idongesit Paul Bassey.
June 27, 2000
Full Committee
The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:
John W. Darrah, of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Illinois.
Paul C. Huck, of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern
District of Florida.
Joan Humphrey Lefkow, of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Northern District of Illinois.
George Z. Singal, of Maine, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of Maine.
Committee considered the following bill, but did not complete action
thereon:
S. 353--To provide for class action reform, and for other purposes.
June 29, 2000
Full Committee
The following bills were ordered favorably reported:
S. 353--To provide for class action reform, and for other purposes.
S. 869--For the relief of Mina Vahedi Notash.
S. 2413--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of
1968 to clarify the procedures and conditions for the award of
matching grants for the purchase of armor vests.
S. 2787--To authorize the Federal programs to prevent violence
against women, and for other purposes.
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute:
H.R. 3646--For the relief of certain Persian Gulf evacuees.
JULY 2000
July 20, 2000
Full Committee
The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:
Johnnie B. Rawlinson, of Nevada, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the
Ninth Circuit.
Dennis M. Cavanaugh, of New Jersey, to be U.S. District Judge, for
the District of New Jersey.
James S. Moody, Jr., of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Middle District of Florida.
Gregory A. Presnell, of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Middle District of Florida.
John E. Steele, of Florida, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle
District of Florida.
Glenn A. Fine, of Maryland, to be Inspector General, Department of
Justice.
Daniel Marcus, of Maryland, to be Associate Attorney General,
Department of Justice.
David W. Ogden, of Virginia, to be Assistant Attorney General,
Department of Justice.
The following bill was ordered favorably reported:
S. 2812--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide a
waiver of the oath of renunciation and allegiance for
naturalization of aliens having certain disabilities.
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment in
the nature of a substitute:
S. 2516--To fund task forces to locate and apprehend fugitives in
Federal, State, and local felony criminal cases and give
administrative subpoena authority to the United States Marshals
Service.
The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:
S. Res. 133--Supporting religious tolerance toward Muslims.
The following concurrent resolution was ordered favorably reported, with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute:
S. Con. Res. 53--Condemning all prejudice against individuals of
Asian and Pacific Island ancestry in the United States and
supporting political and civic participation by such individuals
throughout the United States.
The following joint resolution was ordered favorably reported:
S.J. Res. 48--Calling upon the President to issue a proclamation
recognizing the 25th anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act.
July 27, 2000
Full Committee
The following nominations were ordered favorably reported:
Susan Ritchie Bolton, of Arizona, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of Arizona.
Mary H. Murguia, of Arizona, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of Arizona.
James A. Teilborg, of Arizona, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of Arizona.
Michael J. Reagan, of Illinois, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of Illinois.
Norman C. Bay, of New Mexico, to be U.S. Attorney for the District
of New Mexico.
Marie F. Ragghianti, of Tennessee, to be a Commissioner of the U.S.
Parole Commission.
Janie L. Jeffers, of Maryland, to be a Commissioner of the U.S.
Parole Commission.
The following bills were ordered favorably reported:
S. 113--To increase the criminal penalties for assaulting or
threatening Federal judges, their family members, and other public
servants, and for other purposes.
S. 2000--For the relief of Guy Taylor.
S. 2272--To improve the administrative efficiency and effectiveness
of the Nation's abuse and neglect courts and for other purposes
consistent with the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997.
S. 2289--For the relief of Jose Guadalupe Tellez Pinales.
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment:
S. 2002--For the relief of Tony Lara.
The following bills were ordered favorably reported, with an amendment
in the nature of a substitute:
S. 783--To limit access to body armor by violent felons and to
facilitate the donation of Federal surplus body armor to State and
local law enforcement agencies.
S. 1865--To provide grants to establish demonstration mental health
courts.
July 27, 2000
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
The following bill was ordered approved for full Committee
consideration:
S. 2778--To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and
exporting cartels illegal.
SEPTEMBER 2000
September 21, 2000
Full Committee
The following bills were ordered favorably reported:
S. 1314--To establish a grant program to assist State and local law
enforcement in deterring, investigating, and prosecuting computer
crimes.
S. 2778--To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and
exporting cartels illegal.
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment:
S. 785--For the relief of Frances Schochenmaier.
The following resolution was ordered favorably reported:
S. Res. 304--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the
development of educational programs on veterans' contributions to
the country and the designation of the week that includes Veterans
Day as ``National Veterans Awareness Week'' for the presentation
of such educational programs.
September 28, 2000
Full Committee
The following nomination was ordered favorably reported:
Loretta E. Lynch, of New York, to be U.S. Attorney for the Eastern
District of New York.
The following bills were ordered favorably reported, with an amendment
in the nature of a substitute:
S. 1898--To provide protection against the risks to the public that
are inherent in the interstate transportation of violent
prisoners.
S. 2915--To make improvements in the operation and administration of
the Federal courts, and for other purposes.
S. 2924--To strengthen the enforcement of Federal statutes relating
to false identification, and for other purposes.
The following bill was ordered favorably reported, with an amendment:
H.R. 2442--To provide for the preparation of a Government report
detailing injustices suffered by Italian Americans during World
War II, and a formal acknowledgment of such injustices by the
President.
OCTOBER 2000
October 5, 2000
Full Committee
The following bill was ordered favorably reported:
S. 2448--To enhance the protections of the Internet and the critical
infrastructure of the United States, and for other purposes.
Committee began consideration of S. 1020 and a Committee resolution
for document subpoena pursuant to Rule 26 to the Department of
Energy regarding Secretary Richardson, but did not complete action
thereon.
MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE
MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE--Continued
HEARINGS ON LEGISLATION
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JANUARY 1999
January 28, 1999
Full Committee
S. 247--The Satellite Home Viewers Improvements Act.
MARCH 1999
March 1, 1999
Full Committee
S. 461--The Year 2000 Fairness and Responsibility Act.
March 24, 1999
Full Committee
S.J. Res. 3--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States to protect the rights of crime victims.
March 24, 1999
Criminal Justice Oversight
Section 530B of title 28, United States Code--The Effect of State Ethics
Rules on Federal Law Enforcement.
APRIL 1999
April 13, 1999
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
S. 467--The Antitrust Merger Review Act.
April 20, 1999
Full Committee
S.J. Res. 14--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States authorizing Congress to prohibit the physical desecration of
the flag of the United States.
April 28, 1999
Full Committee
S.J. Res. 14--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States authorizing Congress to prohibit the physical desecration of
the flag of the United States.
MAY 1999
May 4, 1999
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
S. 353--The Class Action Fairness Act of 1999.
JUNE 1999
June 15, 1999
Full Committee
S. 952--The Stadium Financing and Franchise Relocation Act of 1999.
June 22, 1999
Full Committee
S. 952--The Stadium Financing and Franchise Relocation Act of 1999.
JULY 1999
July 16, 1999
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
S. 253--The Federal Ninth Circuit Reorganization Act of 1999.
July 22, 1999
Full Committee
S. 1255--Cybersquatting and Consumer Protection: Ensuring Domain Name
Integrity.
July 28, 1999
Full Committee
S. 1428--The Methamphetamine Anti-Proliferation Act of 1999.
AUGUST 1999
August 4, 1999
Full Committee
S. 1172--The Drug-Patent Term Restoration Review Procedure Act of 1999.
SEPTEMBER 1999
September 13, 1999
Full Committee
(Field Hearing--Philadelphia, PA)
S. 952--The Stadium Financing and Franchise Relocation Act of 1999.
September 23, 1999
Immigration
S. 1563--The INS Reform and Border Security Act of 1999.
OCTOBER 1999
October 5, 1999
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
S. 758--The Fairness in Asbestos Compensation Act of 1999.
October 6, 1999
Full Committee
S. 1455--The College Scholarship Fraud Prevention Act of 1999.
NOVEMBER 1999
November 4, 1999
Full Committee
S. 1854--The Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1999.
FEBRUARY 2000
February 23, 2000
Full Committee
S. 1673--The Unborn Victims of Violence Act of 1999.
MARCH 2000
March 7, 2000
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
S. 2089--The Counterintelligence Reform Act of 2000.
March 7, 2000
Technology, Terrorism,
and Government Information
Public Law 105-318--I.D. Theft: When Bad Things Happen to Your Good
Name.
March 30, 2000
Constitution, Federalism,
and Property Rights
S. 821--The Traffic Stops Statistics Study Act of 1999.
APRIL 2000
April 13, 2000
Immigration
S. 2406--The Mother Teresa Religious Workers Act.
April 25, 2000
Full Committee
S. 1272 and H.R. 2260--The Pain Relief Promotion Act.
MAY 2000
May 4, 2000
Immigration
S. 1814--The Agricultural Job Opportunity Benefits and Security Act of
1999.
JULY 2000
July 12, 2000
Technology, Terrorism,
and Government Information
Public Law 105-318--Identity Theft: How To Protect and Restore Your Good
Name.
SEPTEMBER 2000
September 6, 2000
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
S. 721--Allowing Cameras and Electronic Media in the Courtroom.
September 28, 2000
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
S. 2252--The Agriculture Competition Enhancement Act.
MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE
MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE--Continued
OTHER HEARINGS
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JANUARY 1999
January 27, 1999
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
Oversight hearing to examine the competitive implications of Echostar's
proposed purchase of the MCI orbital satellite slot.
FEBRUARY 1999
February 25, 1999
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
Oversight hearing to review competition and antitrust issues relating to
the Telecommunications Act.
MARCH 1999
March 9, 1999
Full Committee
Oversight hearing to examine issues relating to interstate alcohol
sales, including labeling, quality control standards, consumer fraud,
and access of alcohol by minors, as well as proposed legislation that
will permit the Attorney General of a State to file an action in
Federal court for an injunction to stop illegal shipment of alcohol.
March 11, 1999
(Joint Hearing)
Senate Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
and the House Subcommittee on Commercial
and Administrative Law
Oversight hearing on bankruptcy reform issues.
March 12, 1999
Full Committee
Oversight hearing on the President's proposed budget request for fiscal
year 2000 for the Department of Justice.
March 22, 1999
(Joint Hearing)
Criminal Justice Oversight
and Youth Violence
Oversight hearing to review the Department of Justice firearm
prosecution, focusing on violent crime prosecution, firearm
legislation, Project Achilles, and Project Triggerlock.
March 23, 1999
Technology, Terrorism,
and Government Information
Oversight hearing on issues relating to Internet gambling, including
youth gamblers, addiction, bankruptcy, unfair payout, crime, the Wire
Act, and the proposed Internet Gambling Prohibition Act.
March 24, 1999
Criminal Justice Oversight
Oversight hearing on section 530B of title 28 of the United States Code,
which requires Department attorneys to comply with State laws and
rules, and local Federal court rules, governing attorneys in each
State where such attorney engages in that attorney's duties, the
Citizens Protection Act, and potential abuse of power.
March 25, 1999
Youth Violence
Oversight hearing on the President's proposed budget request for fiscal
year 2000 for the Office of Justice Programs and funding for State and
local law enforcement, focusing on the Juvenile Justice Accountability
Incentive Block Grant, the Local Law Enforcement Block Grant, and the
Truth in Sentencing/Violent Offender Incarceration.
March 30, 1999
Criminal Justice Oversight
(Field Hearing--Kansas City, MO)
Oversight hearing on the Midwest methamphetamine crisis: developing a
plan for Federal, State, and local cooperation.
APRIL 1999
April 14, 1999
Immigration
Oversight hearing on the current Kosovo refugee situation and the scope
and adequacy of the response of the United States and the
international community.
April 20, 1999
(Joint Hearing)
Youth Violence and
Technology, Terrorism,
and Government Information
Oversight hearing on domestic preparedness in the next generation.
April 21, 1999
Full Committee
Oversight hearing on privacy issues surrounding the Internet, focusing
on Internet industry policy, security, data protection, law
enforcement, technology development, and electronic commerce.
April 27, 1999
Immigration
Oversight hearing on the need for additional border patrol at the
northern and southern borders of the United States to further deter
illegal immigration and drug smuggling.
MAY 1999
May 1, 1999
Constitution, Federalism,
and Property Rights
(Field Hearing--St. Louis, MO)
Oversight hearing on protecting the rights of crime victims.
May 4, 1999
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
Oversight hearing on issues relating to international antitrust
cooperation and enforcement, including positive comity agreements, the
flat glass industry, and problems with the Japanese market.
May 5, 1999
Full Committee
Oversight hearing on activities of the Department of Justice.
May 10, 1999
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
Oversight hearing on the investigation of TWA Flight No. 800.
May 11, 1999
Full Committee
Oversight hearing to examine how to promote a responsive and responsible
role for the Federal Government on combating hate crimes, focusing on
the relationship between the Federal Government and the States in
combating hate crime, analysis of States' prosecution of hate crimes,
development of a hate crime legislation model, and existing Federal
hate crime law.
May 12, 1999
Immigration
Oversight hearing to examine workforce needs of American agriculture,
farm workers, and the U.S. economy, focusing on illegal migrant farm
workers, H-2A reform, AgJOBS, collective bargaining agreements,
sanitation, and farm worker unemployment and wages.
May 13, 1999
Criminal Justice Oversight
Oversight hearing to examine the Department of Justice's decision
regarding the enforcement of Federal statute 18 U.S.C. 3501, which
governs the admissibility of voluntary confessions in Federal court,
and the impact on the Miranda rights.
May 24, 1999
Criminal Justice Oversight
Oversight hearing on the Bureau of Prisons oversight of the role and
importance of the Federal Prison Industries.
May 25, 1999
Full Committee
Oversight hearing to review the Library of Congress Copyright Office
report on copyright and digital distance education.
May 26, 1999
Immigration
Oversight hearing to examine American immigrant's contribution to the
Armed Forces and national defense.
JUNE 1999
June 10, 1999
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
Oversight hearing to examine the competitive and national security
implications of the proposed merger between B.F. Goodrich/Coltec
Industries.
June 11, 1999
Youth Violence
(Field Hearing--Fort McClellan, AL)
Oversight hearing on training first responders into the next century.
June 16, 1999
Full Committee
Nominations of Marsha L. Berzon, of California, to be U.S. Circuit Judge
for the Ninth Circuit; Robert A. Katzmann, of New York, to be U.S.
Circuit Judge for the Second Circuit; Keith P. Ellison, to be U.S.
District Judge for the Southern District of Texas; Gary Allen Feess,
to be U.S. District Judge for the Central District of California; W.
Allen Pepper, Jr., to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern District
of Mississippi; Karen E. Schreier, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of South Dakota; Stefan R. Underhill, to be U.S. District
Judge for the District of Connecticut; T. John Ward, to be U.S.
District Judge for the Eastern District of Texas.
June 23, 1999
Full Committee
Oversight hearing on issues relating to religious liberty protection.
JULY 1999
July 13, 1999
Full Committee
Nominations of Charles R. Wilson, of Florida, to be U.S. Circuit Judge
for the Eleventh Circuit; William Haskell Alsup, to be U.S. District
Judge for the Northern District of California; Adalberto Jose Jordan,
to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of Florida; Carlos
Murguia, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of Kansas; Marsha
J. Pechman to be U.S. District Judge for the Western District of
Washington.
July 14, 1999
Full Committee
Oversight hearing to examine competition and consumer choice in
broadband, high-speed Internet services and technologies, focusing on
the impact of recent consolidation in the communications industry.
July 21, 1999
Criminal Justice Oversight
Oversight hearing on Federal asset forfeiture, focusing on its role in
fighting crime and the need for reform of the asset forfeiture laws.
July 27, 1999
Criminal Justice Oversight
Oversight hearing on the responsibilities and activities of the Criminal
Division of the Department of Justice.
July 29, 1999
Full Committee
Nominations of Maryanne Trump Barry, of New Jersey, to be U.S. Circuit
Judge for the Third Circuit; Raymond C. Fisher, of California, to be
U.S. Circuit Judge for the Ninth Circuit; Naomi Reice Buchwald, to be
U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of New York; David N.
Hurd, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of New York;
M. James Lorenz, to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern District
of California; Victor Marrero, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of New York; Brian Theadore Stewart, to be U.S.
District Judge for the District of Utah.
AUGUST 1999
August 4, 1999
Full Committee
Nominations of David W. Ogden, of Virginia, and Robert Raben, of
Florida, each to be an Assistant Attorney General, Department of
Justice.
August 4, 1999
Immigration
Oversight hearing to examine the President's proposed annual refugee
admissions and allocation for fiscal year 2000.
SEPTEMBER 1999
September 9, 1999
Full Committee
Oversight hearing to examine the protection of religious liberty,
focusing on the constitutionality of a religious protection measure.
September 14, 1999
Full Committee
Nominations of Ronald M. Gould, of Washington, to be U.S. Circuit Judge
for the Ninth Circuit; Anna J. Brown, to be U.S. District Judge for
the District of Oregon; Florence-Marie Cooper, to be U.S. District
Judge for the Central District of California; Richard K. Eaton, of the
District of Columbia, to be a Judge of the U.S. Court of International
Trade; Ellen Segal Huvelle, to be U.S. District Judge for the District
of Columbia; and Charles A. Pannell, Jr., to be U.S. District Judge
for the Northern District of Georgia.
September 14, 1999
Full Committee
Oversight hearing on ramifications of Internet technology on today's
children, focusing on the prevalence of internet hate, and
recommendations on how to shield children from the negative impact of
violent media.
September 15, 1999
Full Committee
Oversight hearing to examine certain implications of the President's
grant for clemency for members of the Armed Forces of National
Liberation (the FALN).
September 16, 1999
Youth Violence
Oversight hearing on activities of the Department of Justice Office of
Justice Programs and to examine a proposed reorganization plan.
September 28, 1999
Youth Violence
Oversight hearing to examine juvenile crime prevention and intervention
funding and strategies, focusing on State juvenile court system
assistance, detention space, alternative intervention programs, and
the Boys and Girls Clubs of America.
September 29, 1999
Full Committee
Nominations of Q. Todd Dickinson, of Pennsylvania, to be Commissioner of
Patents and Trademarks, Department of Commerce, and John W. Marshall,
of Virginia, to be Director of the United States Marshals Service,
Department of Justice.
OCTOBER 1999
October 6, 1999
Technology, Terrorism,
and Government Information
Oversight hearing to examine the protection efforts being made against
foreign-based threats to United States critical computer
infrastructure.
October 7, 1999
Full Committee
Nominations of Richard Linn, of Virginia, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for
the Federal Circuit; Ronald A. Guzman, to be U.S. District Judge for
the Northern District of Illinois; William Joseph Haynes, Jr., to be
U.S. District Judge for the Middle District of Tennessee; Barbara M.
Lynn, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of Texas;
Diana E. Murphy, of Minnesota, Ruben Castillo, of Illinois, Sterling
R. Johnson, Jr., of New York, Elton J. Kendall, of Texas, Michael E.
O'Neill, of Maryland, William K. Sessions III, of Vermont, and John R.
Street, of Virginia, each to be a Member of the U.S. Sentencing
Commission.
October 20, 1999
Full Committee
Oversight hearing to examine the Department of Justice clemency process,
focusing on the recent clemency decision for the FALN members.
October 21, 1999
Immigration
Oversight hearing to examine workforce needs in the high technology
industry and at smaller companies, focusing on the need for additional
H-1B visas.
October 26, 1999
Full Committee
Nominations of Ann Claire Williams, of Illinois, to be U.S. Circuit
Judge for the Seventh Circuit; Faith S. Hochberg, to be U.S. District
Judge for the District of New Jersey; Frank H. McCarthy, to be U.S.
District Judge for the Northern District of Oklahoma; Virginia A.
Phillips, to be U.S. District Judge for the Central District of
California.
October 27, 1999
Full Committee
Oversight hearing to examine proposals to further amend the Foreign
Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA) and related terrorism issues, focusing
on efforts to help families of the victims of international terrorism
receive compensation.
October 27, 1999
Criminal Justice Oversight
Oversight hearing on the Justice Department's response to international
parental child kidnaping.
October 28, 1999
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
Oversight hearing on media competition and consolidation issues,
focusing on the proposed acquisition of CBS by Viacom.
NOVEMBER 1999
November 2, 1999
Full Committee
Oversight hearing to examine the spate of certain government lawsuits
filed against different industries.
November 2, 1999
(Joint Hearing)
Senate Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
and the House Subcommittee on Commercial
and Administrative Law
Oversight hearing to examine the process for requesting new judgeships.
November 10, 1999
Full Committee
Nominations of Thomas L. Ambro, of Delaware, to be U.S. Circuit Judge
for the Third Circuit; Kermit Bye, of North Dakota, to be U.S. Circuit
Judge for the Eighth Circuit; George B. Daniels, to be U.S. District
Judge for the Southern District of New York; Joel A. Pisano, to be
U.S. District Judge for the District of New Jersey; Fredric D.
Woocher, to be U.S. District Judge for the Central District of
California.
November 15, 1999
Youth Violence
(Field Hearing--New Castle, DE)
Oversight hearing to examine the resurgence of heroin use and its effect
on youth.
FEBRUARY 2000
February 1, 2000
Technology, Terrorism,
and Government Information
Oversight hearing to examine the vulnerability of U.S. systems to cyber
attack, focusing on the administration's national plan for information
systems protection and its implications regarding privacy.
February 3, 2000
Criminal Justice Oversight
Oversight hearing on the report of the Commission on the Advancement of
Federal Law Enforcement, focusing on the integration of issues to
strengthen the law enforcement fabric of the Federal Government while
protecting democracy and the rights of individual citizens.
February 10, 2000
Immigration
Oversight hearing to examine enhancements to United States border
security.
February 22, 2000
Full Committee
Nominations of Randolph D. Moss, of Maryland, to be an Assistant
Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel; Julio M. Fuentes, of New
Jersey, to be U.S. Circuit Judge for the Third Circuit; James D.
Whittemore, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle District of
Florida.
February 29, 2000
Full Committee
Oversight hearing to examine the proposed AOL/Time Warner merger, and
its effects on competition and consumer choice in broadband Internet
services and technologies.
February 29, 2000
(Joint Hearing)
House Subcommittee on Crime
and the Senate Subcommittee on
Criminal Justice Oversight
Oversight hearing to examine recent Internet denial of service attacks
and the Federal response, focusing on the challenges facing the
Department of Justice in its fight against cybercrime.
MARCH 2000
March 1, 2000
Full Committee
Oversight hearing to examine the impact of Cuba's oppressive government
on its citizens and the current plight of Elian Gonzalez.
March 1, 2000
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
Oversight hearing to examine contractual mandatory binding arbitration
issues.
March 7, 2000
Technology, Terrorism,
and Government Information
Oversight hearing to examine the effectiveness and funding for the
Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act (Public Law 105-318).
March 22, 2000
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
Oversight hearing on certain antitrust enforcement issues.
March 23, 2000
Full Committee
Nominations of Richard C. Tallman, of Washington, to be U.S. Circuit
Judge for the Ninth Circuit; John Antoon II, to be U.S. District Judge
for the Middle District of Florida; Marianne O. Battani, of Michigan,
to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Michigan; David
M. Lawson, of Michigan, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern
District of Michigan.
March 28, 2000
Technology, Terrorism,
and Government Information
Oversight hearing to examine the incidence of cyber attacks on the
nation's information systems, focusing on removing roadblocks to
investigation and information sharing.
March 29, 2000
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
Oversight hearing on alleged Chinese espionage, focusing on the handling
of the investigation of Dr. Peter Lee.
APRIL 2000
April 5, 2000
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
Oversight hearing on alleged Chinese espionage, focusing on the plea-
bargain agreement reached in the case of Dr. Peter Lee.
April 6, 2000
Criminal Justice Oversight
Oversight hearing to examine the operations of the Federal Bureau of
Prisons, focusing on inmate population growth.
April 12, 2000
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
Oversight hearing on alleged Chinese espionage issues, focusing on the
plea-bargain agreement reached in the case of Dr. Peter Lee.
April 21, 2000
Technology, Terrorism,
and Government Information
(Field Hearing--Scottsdale, AZ)
Oversight hearing to examine how to combat cyber attacks by improving
prevention and prosecution.
April 27, 2000
Full Committee
Nominations of Kent J. Dawson, to be U.S. District Judge for the
District of Nevada; Nicholas G. Garaufis, to be U.S. District Judge
for the Eastern District of New York; Phyllis J. Hamilton, to be U.S.
District Judge for the Northern District of California; Roger L. Hunt,
to be U.S. District Judge for the District of Nevada; Gerard E. Lynch,
to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of New York;
Donnie R. Marshall, of Texas, to be Administrator of Drug Enforcement,
Department of Justice.
MAY 2000
May 2, 2000
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
Oversight hearing to examine Department of Justice activities about
alleged improprieties during the 1996 Presidential campaign cycle,
focusing on the LaBella Memorandum.
May 2, 2000
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
Oversight hearing to examine issues dealing with the state of
competition in the deregulated airline industry and the application of
related antitrust laws.
May 9, 2000
Criminal Justice Oversight
Oversight hearing to examine Caribbean drug trafficking, focusing on
smuggling trends, law enforcement efforts and funding, and recent
enforcement successes.
May 10, 2000
Full Committee
Nominations of Allen R. Snyder, of Maryland, to be U.S. Circuit Judge
for the District of Columbia Circuit; James J. Brady, to be U.S.
District Judge for the Middle District of Louisiana; Mary A.
McLaughlin, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of
Pennsylvania; Berle M. Schiller, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania; Richard Barclay Surrick, to be U.S.
District Judge for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania; Petrese B.
Tucker, to be U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of
Pennsylvania.
May 15, 2000
Full Committee
(Field Hearing--New Castle, DE)
Oversight hearing to examine school crime prevention programs.
May 16, 2000
Criminal Justice Oversight
Oversight hearing to examine threats to Federal law enforcement
officers.
May 24, 2000
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
Oversight hearing on the 1996 campaign finance investigations relating
to the Independent Counsel Act and its application to campaign
financing matters.
May 25, 2000
Full Committee
Nominations of Daniel Marcus, of Maryland, to be Associate Attorney
General, Department of Justice; Bonnie J. Campbell, of Iowa, to be
U.S. Circuit Judge for the Eighth Circuit; Jay A. Garcia-Gregory, to
be U.S. District Judge for the District of Puerto Rico; Beverly B.
Martin, to be U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of
Georgia; Laura Taylor Swain to be U.S. District Judge for the Southern
District of New York.
May 25, 2000
Full Committee
Oversight hearing to examine proposed legislation to enhance the
protections of the Internet and the critical infrastructure of the
United States, related to Internet security and privacy issues, and
the development and implementation of public policies that advance
these issues.
JUNE 2000
June 6, 2000
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
Oversight hearing to examine the 1996 campaign finance investigations.
June 7, 2000
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
Oversight hearing to examine the standards and rules that guide the
delivery of anesthesia services to Medicare patients, and proposed
legislation to require the Secretary of Health and Human Services
Department to conduct a ``comparative outcomes'' study on the impact
of physician supervision on the mortality and adverse outcome rates of
Medicare patients to the provision of anesthesia services.
June 13, 2000
Full Committee
Oversight hearing on post-conviction DNA testing, focusing on how to
incorporate DNA testing more fully into the American criminal justice
system, and related proposals.
June 14, 2000
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
Oversight hearing to examine the proposed United Airlines and US Airways
merger and the impact it may have on the airline industry.
June 15, 2000
Full Committee
Nominations of Johnnie B. Rawlinson, of Nevada, to be U.S. Circuit Judge
for the Ninth Circuit; John W. Darrah, to be U.S. District Judge for
the Northern District of Illinois; Paul C. Huck, to be U.S. District
Judge for the Southern District of Florida; Joan Humphrey Lefkow, to
be U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of Illinois; George
Z. Singal, to be U.S. District Judge for the District of Maine.
June 21, 2000
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
Oversight hearing to examine certain issues relating to the 1996
campaign finance investigation.
June 21, 2000
Full Committee
Oversight hearing to examine improvements to the National Instant
Criminal Background Check System.
June 22, 2000
Criminal Justice Oversight
Oversight hearing to examine the threat of fugitives to safety, law, and
order.
June 26, 2000
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
(Field Hearing--Philadelphia, PA)
United-U.S. Airways Merger Hearing.
June 27, 2000
Full Committee
Oversight hearing on issues relating to the now expired Independent
Counsel statute, congressional oversight requests, and the Department
of Justice 1996 campaign finance investigations.
June 28, 2000
Full Committee
Oversight hearing to determine whether those who profited from the
forced labor of American World War II prisoners of war once held and
forced into labor for private Japanese companies have an obligation to
remedy their wrongs and whether the United States can help facilitate
an appropriate resolution.
June 28, 2000
Technology, Terrorism,
and Government Information
Oversight hearing on the National Commission on Terrorism's report on
issues relating to efforts being made by the intelligence and law
enforcement communities to counter, and U.S. policies regarding, the
changing threat of international terrorism to the United States.
JULY 2000
July 6, 2000
Full Committee
(Field Hearing--Salt Lake City, UT)
Oversight hearing to examine emerging drug threats and perils facing
Utah's youth.
July 7, 2000
Full Committee
(Field Hearing--Cedar City, UT)
Oversight hearing to examine emerging drug threats and perils facing
Utah's youth.
July 10, 2000
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
(Field Hearing--Pittsburgh, PA)
Oversight hearing to examine the local impact of proposed US Airways/
United merger.
July 11, 2000
Full Committee
Oversight hearing on the future of digital music, focusing on certain
issues concerning downloading music from the internet, and copyright
infringement.
July 12, 2000
Full Committee
Nominations of Glenn A. Fine, of Maryland, to be Inspector General,
Department of Justice; Dennis M. Cavanaugh, to be U.S. District Judge
for the District of New Jersey; James S. Moody, Jr., to be U.S.
District Judge for the Middle District of Florida; Gregory A.
Presnell, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle District of
Florida; John E. Steele, to be U.S. District Judge for the Middle
District of Florida.
July 12, 2000
Technology, Terrorism,
and Government Information
Oversight hearing on preventing criminals from using technology to prey
upon society, focusing on identity theft prevention measures and the
implementation of the Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act
(Public Law 105-318).
July 24, 2000
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
(Field Hearing--Allentown, PA)
United-U.S. Airways Merger Hearing.
July 25, 2000
Full Committee
Nominations of Michael J. Reagan, to be U.S. District Judge for the
Southern District of Illinois; Mary H. Murguia, to be U.S. District
Judge for the District of Arizona; James A. Teilborg, to be U.S.
District Judge for the District of Arizona; Susan Ritchie Bolton, to
be U.S. District Judge for the District of Arizona.
July 26, 2000
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
Oversight hearing on the interim report to the Attorney General
concerning the 1993 confrontation at the Mt. Carmel Complex.
July 27, 2000
Criminal Justice Oversight
Oversight hearing to examine the lack of standardization and training in
security protection of Executive Branch officials.
AUGUST 2000
August 30, 2000
Full Committee
(Field Hearing--Monterey Park, CA)
Oversight hearing to examine the dangers of identity theft.
SEPTEMBER 2000
September 6, 2000
Full Committee
Oversight hearing to examine the effect that new surveillance technology
is having on the important public policy balance between personal
privacy rights and law enforcement in the digital age, focusing on the
FBI Carnivore system.
September 20, 2000
Full Committee
Oversight hearing to examine the antitrust implications of entertainment
industry self-regulation, and the constitutionality of government
action to assist the entertainment industry in limiting the exposure
of youth to explicit sex, violence, and other harmful material in
music, movies, and video games.
September 21, 2000
Full Committee
Oversight hearing to examine the antitrust implications of entertainment
industry self-regulation, and the constitutionality of government
action to assist the entertainment industry in limiting the exposure
of youth to explicit sex, violence, and other harmful material in
music, movies, and video games.
September 25, 2000
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
Oversight hearing to examine the General Accounting Office report on the
enforcement efforts of the Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards
Administration of the Department of Agriculture with respect to
anticompetitive activity in the livestock market.
September 26, 1999
(Joint Hearing)
Select Committee on Intelligence
and Committee on the Judiciary
Oversight hearing to examine certain decisions that were made in the
investigation and prosecution of the Wen Ho Lee case.
September 27, 2000
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
Oversight hearing to examine certain decisions that were made in the
investigation and prosecution of the Wen Ho Lee case.
OCTOBER 2000
October 3, 2000
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
Oversight hearing to examine certain decisions that were made in the
investigation and prosecution of the Wen Ho Lee case.
October 3, 2000
Youth Violence
Oversight hearing to examine the financial and performance
accountability of the Office of Justice Programs in preventing and
controlling illegal drug use, particularly among young people.
October 9, 2000
Full Committee
(Field Hearing--Provo, UT)
Oversight hearing to explore the vistas of rapid technological progress
that is opening to us.
October 13, 2000
Criminal Justice Oversight
Oversight hearing to examine the recent actions and agenda of the United
States Sentencing Commission, and the implementation of the Federal
Sentencing Guidelines within the Federal criminal system.
NOVEMBER 2000
November 21, 2000
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
Oversight hearing to examine the issue of competition in baseball, where
growing revenue disparity among teams in major league baseball is
creating a sport of haves and have-nots.
PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES
PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES--Continued
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PM-6
February 8, 1999
A message from the President of the United States transmitting the
report on the 1999 national drug control policy.
PM-55
August 5, 1999
A message from the President of the United States transmitting for
immediate consideration and enactment the ``Central American and
Haitian Parity Act of 1999''.
PM-57
September 16, 1999
A message from the President of the United States transmitting for early
consideration and speedy enactment a legislative proposal entitled the
``Cyberspace Electronic Security Act of 1999'' (CESA).
PM-91
March 8, 2000
A message from the President of the United States transmitting the
National Money Laundering Strategy for the year 2000.
SENATE REPORTS
SENATE REPORTS--Continued
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106-42 Senate
April 13, 1999
S. 247
Satellite Home Viewers Improvements Act
106-49 Senate
May 11, 1999
S. 625
Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1999
106-121 Senate
July 26, 1999
S. 692
The Internet Gambling Prohibition Act
106-140 Senate
August 5, 1999
S. 1255
The Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act
106-231 Senate
March 9, 2000
S. 2042
The Pardon Attorney Reform and Integrity Act
106-246 Senate
March 20, 2000
S.J. Res. 14
Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of the United States
Authorizing Congress To Prohibit the Physical Desecration of the Flag
of the United States
106-249 Senate
March 27, 2000
S. 671
Madrid Protocol Implementation Act
106-254 Senate
April 4, 2000
S.J. Res. 3
Crime Victims' Rights Constitutional Amendment
106-260 Senate
April 11, 2000
S. 2045
American Competitiveness in the Twenty-First Century Act
106-299 Senate
May 23, 2000
H.R. 2260
The Pain Relief Promotion Act
106-420 Senate
September 26, 2000
S. 353
The Class Action Fairness Act of 2000
CONFERENCE REPORTS
CONFERENCE REPORTS--Continued
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PUBLICATIONS ISSUED BY THE COMMITTEE
PUBLICATIONS ISSUED BY THE COMMITTEE--Continued
(Requests for publications should be in writing, accompanied by a
self-addressed label for each item to: U.S. Senate Committee on the
Judiciary, Attention DOCUMENTS, Room SD-224, Dirksen Senate Office
Building, Washington, DC 20510-6275)
HEARINGS
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Serial No. J-106-1
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
Satellite/Cable Competition: An Examination of the Echostar/MCI Deal
Serial No. J-106-2
Full Committee
The Satellite Home Viewers Improvements Act--S. 247
Serial No. J-106-3
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
The Third Anniversary of the Telecom Act: A Competition and Antitrust
Review
Serial No. J-106-4
Full Committee
The Y2K Bill: The Next Generation--S. 461
Serial No. J-106-5
Full Committee
Department of Justice Fiscal Year 2000 Budget Oversight
Serial No. J-106-6
Full Committee
Interstate Alcoholic Sales and the 21st Amendment
Serial No. J-106-7
(Joint Hearing)
Criminal Justice Oversight
and Youth Violence
Review of Department of Justice Firearm Prosecutions
Serial No. J-106-8
Technology, Terrorism,
and Government Information
Internet Gambling
Serial No. J-106-9
Criminal Justice Oversight
The Effect of State Ethics Rules on Federal Law Enforcement--Section
530B of title 28, United States Code
Serial No. J-106-10
Full Committee
A Proposed Constitutional Amendment To Protect Crime Victims--S.J. Res.
3
Serial No. J-106-11
Youth Violence
The President's Fiscal Year 2000 Office of Justice Programs Budget:
Undercutting State and Local Law Enforcement in the 21st Century
Serial No. J-106-12
Criminal Justice Oversight
(Field Hearing--Kansas City, MO)
The Midwest Methamphetamine Crisis: Developing a Plan for Federal,
State, and Local Cooperation
Serial No. J-106-13
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
The Antitrust Merger Review Act: Accelerating FCC Review of Mergers--S.
467
Serial No. J-106-14
Immigration
The Kosovo Refugee Crisis
Serial No. J-106-15
Full Committee
Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution Authorizing Congress To
Prohibit the Physical Desecration of the Flag--S.J. Res. 14 [April 20,
1999]
Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution Authorizing Congress To
Prohibit the Physical Desecration of the Flag--S.J. Res. 14 [April 28,
1999]
Serial No. J-106-16
Constitution, Federalism,
and Property Rights
(Field Hearing--St. Louis, MO)
Protecting the Rights of Crime Victims
Serial No. J-106-17
(Joint Hearing)
Senate Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
and the House Subcommittee on Commercial
and Administrative Law
Bankruptcy Reform
Serial No. J-106-18
(Joint Hearing)
Youth Violence
and Technology, Terrorism,
and Government Information
Domestic Preparedness in the Next Millennium
Serial No. J-106-19
Full Committee
Privacy in the Digital Age: Discussion of Issues Surrounding the
Internet
Serial No. J-106-20
Immigration
The Need for Additional Border Patrol at the Northern and Southern
Borders
Serial No. J-106-21
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
International Antitrust
Serial No. J-106-22
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
The Class Action Fairness Act of 1999--S. 353
Serial No. J-106-23
Full Committee
Department of Justice Oversight
Serial No. J-106-24
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
Administrative Oversight of the Investigation of TWA Flight 800
Serial No. J-106-25
Full Committee
Combating Hate Crimes: Promoting a Responsive and Responsible Role for
the Federal Government
Serial No. J-106-26
Immigration
Meeting the Workforce Needs of American Agriculture, Farm Workers, and
the U.S. Economy
Serial No. J-106-27
Criminal Justice Oversight
The Clinton Justice Department's Refusal To Enforce the Law on Voluntary
Confessions
Serial No. J-106-28
Criminal Justice Oversight
Bureau of Prisons Oversight: The Importance of Federal Prison Industries
Serial No. J-106-29
Full Committee
The Copyright Office Report on Copyright and Digital Distance Education
Serial No. J-106-30
Immigration
The Contribution of Immigrants to America's Armed Forces
Serial No. J-106-31
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
The Competitive Implications of the B.F. Goodrich/Coltec Merger
Serial No. J-106-32
Full Committee
Stadium Financing and Franchise Relocation Act of 1999--S. 952 [June 15,
1999]
Stadium Financing and Franchise Relocation Act of 1999--S. 952 [June 22,
1999]
Stadium Financing and Franchise Relocation Act of 1999--S. 952
[September 13, 1999, Field Hearing in Philadelphia, PA]
Serial No. J-106-33
Full Committee
Confirmation Hearings on Judicial Appointments
Serial No. J-106-34
Youth Violence
(Field Hearing--Fort McClellan, AL)
Training First Responders Into the Next Century
Serial No. J-106-35
Full Committee
Religious Liberty [June 23, 1999]
Protecting Religious Liberty [September 9, 1999]
Serial No. J-106-36
Full Committee
Broadband: Competition and Consumer Choice in High-Speed Internet
Services and Technologies
Serial No. J-106-37
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
Review of the Report by the Commission on Structural Alternatives for
the Federal Courts of Appeals Regarding the Ninth Circuit and S. 253,
the Ninth Circuit Reorganization Act
Serial No. J-106-38
Criminal Justice Oversight
Oversight of Federal Asset Forfeiture: Its Role in Fighting Crime
Serial No. J-106-39
Full Committee
Cybersquatting and Consumer Protection: Ensuring Domain Name Integrity--
S. 1255
Serial No. J-106-40
Criminal Justice Oversight
Oversight of the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice
Serial No. J-106-41
Full Committee
Combating Methamphetamine Proliferation in America--S. 1428
Serial No. J-106-42
Full Committee
Nominations of David W. Ogden and Robert Raben, each to be Assistant
Attorney General, Department of Justice
Serial No. J-106-43
Immigration
Annual Refugee Consultation
Serial No. J-106-44
Full Committee
Pipeline Drugs: Proposed Remedies for Relief in S. 1172
Serial No. J-106-45
Youth Violence
Juvenile Intervention Programs That Work
Serial No. J-106-46
Full Committee
Clemency for FALN Members [September 15, 1999]
The Justice Department's Role and the FALN [October 20, 1999]
Serial No. J-106-47
Youth Violence
Office of Justice Programs Oversight: Examining the OJP Reorganization
Plan
Serial No. J-106-48
Full Committee
Hate Crime on the Internet
Serial No. J-106-49
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
Finding Solutions to the Asbestos Litigation Problem: S. 758, the
Fairness in Asbestos Compensation Act of 1999
Serial No. J-106-50
Full Committee
Nominations of Q. Todd Dickinson, To Be Commissioner of Patents and
Trademarks, Department of Commerce, and John W. Marshall, To Be
Director of the U.S. Marshals Service, Department of Justice
Serial No. J-106-51
Immigration
INS Reform and Border Security Act of 1999--S. 1563
Serial No. J-106-52
Full Committee
Solving the Problem of Scholarship Scams: S. 1455, the College
Scholarship Fraud Prevention Act of 1999
Serial No. J-106-53
Technology, Terrorism,
and Government Information
Critical Information Infrastructure Protection: The Treat Is Real
Serial No. J-106-54
Immigration
America's Workforce Needs in the 21st Century
Serial No. J-106-55
Full Committee
Terrorism: Victims' Access to Terrorist Assets
Serial No. J-106-56
Criminal Justice Oversight
The Justice Department's Response to International Parental Kidnaping
Serial No. J-106-57
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
The Viacom/CBS Merger: Media Competition and Consolidation in the New
Millennium
Serial No. J-106-58
Full Committee
Big Government Lawsuits: Are Policy-Driven Lawsuits in the Public
Interest?
Serial No. J-106-59
Full Committee
The MCI WorldCom/Sprint Merger--A Competition Review--S. 1854
Serial No. J-106-60
(Joint Hearing)
Senate Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
and the House Subcommittee on Commercial
and Administrative Law
Bankruptcy Judgeship Needs
Serial No. J-106-61
Youth Violence
The Resurgence of Heroin Use and Its Effect on Youth
Serial No. J-106-62
Technology, Terrorism,
and Government Information
Cyber Attack: The National Protection Plan and Its Privacy Implications
Serial No. J-106-63
Criminal Justice Oversight
Report of the Commission on the Advancement of Federal Law Enforcement
Serial No. J-106-64
Immigration
Enhancing Border Security
Serial No. J-106-65
Full Committee
Protecting Our Silent Victims: The Unborn Victims of Violence Act--S.
1673
Serial No. J-106-66
Full Committee
The AOL/Time Warner Merger: Competition and Consumer Choice in Broadband
Internet
Serial No. J-106-66A
(Joint Hearing)
House Subcommittee on Crime
and the Senate Subcommittee on
Criminal Justice Oversight
Oversight hearing to examine recent Internet denial of service attacks
and the Federal response, focusing on the challenges facing the
Department of Justice in its fight against cybercrime.
Serial No. J-106-67
Full Committee
Cuba's Oppressive Government and the Struggle for Justice
Serial No. J-106-68
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
Overview of Contractual Mandatory Binding Arbitration
Serial No. J-106-69
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
The Counterintelligence Reform Act of 2000--S. 2089
Serial No. J-106-70
Technology, Terrorism,
and Government Information
I.D. Theft: When Bad Things Happen to Your Good Name--Public Law 105-318
Serial No. J-106-71
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
Antitrust Oversight
Serial No. J-106-72
Technology, Terrorism,
and Government Information
Cyber Attacks: Removing Roadblocks to Investigation and Information
Sharing
Serial No. J-106-73
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
The Dr. Peter Lee Case [March 29, 2000]
The Dr. Peter Lee Case [April 5, 2000]
Administrative Oversight of the Dr. Peter Lee Espionage Case [April 12,
2000]
Serial No. J-106-74
Constitution, Federalism,
and Property Rights
Racial Profiling Within Law Enforcement Agencies--S. 821
Serial No. J-106-75
Criminal Justice Oversight
Oversight of the Federal Bureau of Prisons
Serial No. J-106-76
Immigration
The Mother Teresa Religious Workers Act--S. 2406
Serial No. J-106-77
Full Committee
The Pain Relief Promotion Act--S. 1272 and H.R. 2260
Serial No. J-106-78
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
The Charles LaBella Memorandum
Serial No. J-106-79
Technology, Terrorism,
and Government Information
(Field Hearing--Scottsdale, AZ)
Cyber Attack: Improving Prevention and Prosecution
Serial No. J-106-80
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
Airline Competition: Clear Skies or Turbulence Ahead?
Serial No. J-106-81
Immigration
The Agricultural Job Opportunity Benefits and Security Act of 1999--S.
1814
Serial No. J-106-82
Criminal Justice Oversight
Caribbean Drug Trafficking: Return of the Caribbean Connection
Serial No. J-106-83
Full Committee
(Field Hearing--New Castle, DE)
School Crime Prevention Programs
Serial No. J-106-84
Criminal Justice Oversight
Threats to Federal Law Enforcement Officers
Serial No. J-106-85
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
Oversight Hearing on the 1996 Campaign Finance Investigation [May 24,
2000]
Oversight Hearing on the 1996 Campaign Finance Investigation [June 6,
2000]
Oversight Hearing on the 1996 Campaign Finance Investigation [June 21,
2000]
Serial No. J-106-86
Full Committee
Internet Security and Privacy
Serial No. J-106-87
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
Competition and Safety in the Delivery of Anesthesia Services
Serial No. J-106-88
Full Committee
Post-Conviction DNA Testing: When Is Justice Served?
Serial No. J-106-89
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
Airline Competitions in the Wake of the Proposed US Airways/United
Merger
Serial No. J-106-90
Full Committee
Improving the National Instant Criminal Background Check System
Serial No. J-106-91
Criminal Justice Oversight
Fugitives: The Chronic Threat to Safety, Law, and Order
Serial No. J-106-92
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
(Field Hearing--Philadelphia, PA)
United-US Airways Merger Hearing
Serial No. J-106-93
Full Committee
Oversight Hearing on 1996 Campaign Finance Investigations
Serial No. J-106-94
Full Committee
Former U.S. World War II POW's: A Struggle for Justice
Serial No. J-106-95
Technology, Terrorism,
and Government Information
Countering the Changing Threat of International Terrorism
Serial No. J-106-96
Full Committee
Music on the Internet: Is There an Upside To Downloading?
Serial No. J-106-97
Technology, Terrorism,
and Government Information
Identity Theft: How To Protect and Restore Your Good Name--Public Law
105-318
Serial No. J-106-98
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
(Field Hearing--Allentown, PA)
United-US Airways Merger Hearing
Serial No. J-106-99
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
Continuation of the Waco Investigation
Serial No. J-106-100
Criminal Justice Oversight
A System in Disarray: The Lack of Standardization and Training in
Protecting Executive Branch Officials
Serial No. J-106-101
Full Committee
(Field Hearing--Salt Lake City, UT)
Emerging Drug Threats and Perils Facing Utah's Youth [July 6, 2000]
(Field Hearing--Cedar City, UT)
Emerging Drug Threats and Perils Facing Utah's Youth [July 7, 2000]
Serial No. J-106-102
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
(Field Hearing--Pittsburgh, PA)
Local Impact of Proposed US Airways/United Merger
Serial No. J-106-103
Full Committee
(Field Hearing--Monterey Park, CA)
Identity Theft
Serial No. J-106-104
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
Allowing Cameras and Electronic Media in the Courtroom--S. 721
Serial No. J-106-105
Full Committee
The ``Carnivore'' Controversy: Electronic Surveillance and Privacy in
the Digital Age
Serial No. J-106-106
(Joint Hearing)
Select Committee on Intelligence
and Committee on the Judiciary
The Wen Ho Lee Case
Serial No. J-106-107
Full Committee
Violence in the Media: Antitrust Implications of Self-Regulation and
Constitutionality of Government Action [September 20, 2000]
Violence in the Media: Antitrust Implications of Self-Regulation and
Constitutionality of Government Action [September 21, 2000]
Serial No. J-106-108
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
Oversight Hearing of USDA's Administrative Procedures Regarding the
Packers and Stockyards Act
Serial No. J-106-109
Administrative Oversight
and the Courts
Continuation of Oversight of the Wen Ho Lee Case [September 27, 2000]
Continuation of Oversight of the Wen Ho Lee Case [October 3, 2000]
Serial No. J-106-110
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
Agricultural Competition: An Overview--S. 2252
Serial No. J-106-111
Youth Violence
Oversight of the Office of Justice Programs: Program Performance--Drug
Courts
Serial No. J-106-112
Criminal Justice Oversight
Oversight of the United States Sentencing Commission: Are the Guidelines
Being Followed?
Serial No. J-106-113
Full Committee
(Field Hearing--Provo, UT)
Utah's Digital Economy and the Future: Peer-to-Peer and Other Emerging
Technologies
Serial No. J-106-114
Antitrust, Business Rights,
and Competition
Baseball's Revenue Gap: Pennant for Sale?
MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS
MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS--Continued
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PUBLIC LAWS
PUBLIC LAWS--Continued
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Public Law 106-42
(S. 1258)
August 5, 1999
To authorize funds for the payment of salaries and expenses of the
Patent and Trademark Office, and for other purposes.
Public Law 106-43
(S. 1259)
August 5, 1999
To amend the Trademark Act of 1946 relating to dilution of famous marks,
and for other purposes.
Public Law 106-44
(S. 1260)
August 5, 1999
To make technical corrections in title 17, United States Code, and other
laws.
Public Law 106-54
(S. 606)
August 17, 1999
For the relief of Global Exploration and Development Corporation, Kerr-
McGee Corporation, and Kerr-McGee Chemical, LLC (successor to Kerr-
McGee Chemical Corporation), and for other purposes.
Public Law 106-71
(S. 249)
October 12, 1999
To provide funding for the National Center for Missing and Exploited
Children, to reauthorize the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act, and for
other purposes.
Public Law 106-80
(S. 322)
October 25, 1999
To amend title 4, United States Code, to add the Martin Luther King Jr.
holiday to the list of days on which the flag should especially be
displayed.
Public Law 106-90
(H.J. Res. 62)
November 8, 1999
To grant the consent of Congress to the boundary change between Georgia
and South Carolina.
Public Law 106-95
(H.R. 441)
November 12, 1999
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act with respect to the
requirements for the admission of nonimmigrant nurses who will
practice in health professional shortage areas.
Public Law 106-101
(H.J. Res. 54)
November 12, 1999
Granting the consent of Congress to the Missouri-Nebraska Boundary
Compact.
Public Law 106-110
(S. 1235)
November 24, 1999
To amend part G of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets
Act of 1968 to allow railroad police officers to attend the Federal
Bureau of Investigation National Academy for law enforcement training.
Public Law 106-130
(S. 1418)
December 6, 1999
To provide for the holding of court at Natchez, Mississippi, in the same
manner as court is held at Vicksburg, Mississippi, and for other
purposes.
Public Law 106-139
(H.R. 2886)
December 7, 1999
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide that an adopted
alien who is less than 18 years of age may be considered a child under
such Act if adopted with or after a sibling who is a child under such
Act.
Public Law 106-142
(H.J. Res. 65)
December 7, 1999
Commending the World War II veterans who fought in the Battle of the
Bulge, and for other purposes.
Public Law 106-173
(H.R. 1451)
February 25, 2000
To establish the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission.
Public Law 106-177
(H.R. 764)
March 10, 2000
To reduce the incidence of child abuse and neglect, and for other
purposes.
Public Law 106-185
(H.R. 1658)
April 25, 2000
To provide a more just and uniform procedure for Federal civil
forfeitures, and for other purposes.
Public Law 106-195
(H.J. Res. 86)
May 2, 2000
Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the Korean War and the service by
members of the Armed Forces during such war, and for other purposes.
Public Law 106-197
(S. 1769)
May 2, 2000
To continue the reporting requirements of section 2519 of title 18,
United States Code, beyond December 21, 1999, and for other purposes.
Public Law 106-205
(S.J. Res. 44)
May 26, 2000
Supporting the Day of Honor 2000 to honor and recognize the service of
minority veterans in the United States Armed Forces during World War
II.
Public Law 106-207
(H.R. 371)
May 26, 2000
To facilitate the naturalization of aliens who served with special
guerrilla units or irregular forces in Laos.
Public Law 106-227
(H.J. Res. 101)
June 29, 2000
Recognizing the 225th birthday of the United States Army.
Public Law 106-245
(S. 1515)
July 10, 2000
To amend the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, and for other
purposes.
Public Law 106-254
(H.R. 1791)
August 2, 2000
To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide penalties for harming
animals used in Federal law enforcement.
Public Law 106-276
(S. 1638)
October 2, 2000
To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to
extend the retroactive eligibility dates for financial assistance for
higher education for spouses and dependent children of Federal, State,
and local law enforcement officers who are killed in the line of duty.
Public Law 106-294
(S. 704)
October 12, 2000
To amend title 18, United States Code, to combat the overutilization of
prison health care services and control rising prisoner health care
costs.
Public Law 106-297
(H.R. 1800)
October 13, 2000
To amend the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 to
ensure that certain information regarding prisoners is reported to the
Attorney General.
Public Law 106-313
(S. 2045)
October 17, 2000
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act with respect to H-1B
nonimmigrant aliens.
Public Law 106-314
(S. 2272)
October 17, 2000
To improve the administrative efficiency and effectiveness of the
Nation's abuse and neglect courts and for other purposes consistent
with the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997.
Public Law 106-406
(H.R. 2961)
November 1, 2000
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to authorize a 3-year pilot
program under which the Attorney General may extend the period for
voluntary departure in the case of certain nonimmigrant aliens who
require medical treatment in the United States and were admitted under
the visa waiver pilot program, and for other purposes.
Public Law 106-420
(S. 1455)
November 1, 2000
To enhance protections against fraud in the offering of financial
assistance for college education, and for other purposes.
Public Law 106-448
(S. 2812)
November 6, 2000
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide a waiver of the
oath of renunciation and allegiance for naturalization of aliens
having certain disabilities.
Public Law 106-451
(H.R. 2442)
November 7, 2000
To provide for the preparation of a Government report detailing
injustices suffered by Italian Americans during World War II, and a
formal acknowledgment of such injustices by the President.
Public Law 106-483
(H.J. Res. 102)
November 9, 2000
Recognizing that the Birmingham Pledge has made a significant
contribution in fostering racial harmony and reconciliation in the
United States and around the world, and for other purposes.
Public Law 106-484
(S. 484)
November 9, 2000
To provide for the granting of refugee status in the United States to
nationals of certain foreign countries in which American Vietnam War
POW/MIA's or American Korean War POW/MIA's may be present, if those
nationals assist in the return to the United States of those POW/MIA's
alive.
Public Law 106-515
(S. 1865)
November 13, 2000
To provide grants to establish demonstration mental health courts.
Public Law 106-517
(S. 2413)
November 13, 2000
To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to
clarify the procedures and conditions for the award of matching grants
for the purchase of armor vests.
Public Law 106-518
(S. 2915)
November 13, 2000
To make improvements in the operation and administration of the Federal
courts, and for other purposes.
Public Law 106-523
(S. 768)
November 22, 2000
To establish court-martial jurisdiction over civilians serving with the
Armed Forces during contingency operations, and to establish Federal
jurisdiction over crimes committed outside the United States by former
members of the Armed Forces and civilians accompanying the Armed
Forces outside the United States.
Public Law 106-534
(S. 3164)
November 22, 2000
To protect seniors from fraud.
Public Law 106-560
(S. 1898)
December 21, 2000
To provide protection against the risks to the public that are inherent
in the interstate transportation of violent prisoners.
Public Law 106-561
(S. 3045)
December 21, 2000
To improve the quality, timeliness, and credibility of forensic science
services for criminal justice purposes.
Public Law 106-578
(S. 2924)
December 28, 2000
To strengthen the enforcement of Federal statutes relating to false
identification, and for other purposes.
Public Law 106-579
(S. 3181)
December 28, 2000
To establish the White House Commission on the National Moment of
Remembrance, and for other purposes.
PRIVATE LAWS
PRIVATE LAWS--Continued
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Private Law 106-3
(H.R. 322)
December 3, 1999
For the relief of Suchada Kwong.
Private Law 106-4
(S. 452)
May 15, 2000
For the relief of Belinda McGregor.
Private Law 106-6
(H.R. 3363)
October 10, 2000
For the relief of Akal Security, Incorporated.
Private Law 106-7
(S. 302)
October 13, 2000
For the relief of Kerantha Poole-Christian.
Private Law 106-8
(H.R. 3646)
November 7, 2000
For the relief of certain Persian Gulf evacuees.
Private Law 106-14
(S. 11)
November 22, 2000
For the relief of Wei Jinsheng.
Private Law 106-15
(S. 150)
November 22, 2000
For the relief of Marina Khalina and her son, Albert Miftakhov.
Private Law 106-16
(S. 276)
November 22, 2000
For the relief of Sergio Lozano, Fauricio Lozano and Ana Lozano.
Private Law 106-17
(S. 785)
November 22, 2000
For the relief of Frances Schochenmaier.
Private Law 106-18
(S. 869)
November 22, 2000
For the relief of Mina Vahedi Notash.
Private Law 106-19
(S. 1078)
November 22, 2000
For the relief of Mrs. Elizabeth Eka Bassey and her children, Emmanuel
O. Paul Bassey, Jacob Paul Bassey, and Mary Idongesit Paul Bassey.
Private Law 106-20
(S. 1513)
November 22, 2000
For the relief of Jacqueline Salinas and her children Gabriela Salinas,
Alejandro Salinas, and Omar Salinas.
Private Law 106-21
(S. 2000)
November 22, 2000
For the relief of Guy Taylor.
Private Law 106-22
(S. 2002)
November 22, 2000
For the relief of Tony Lara.
Private Law 106-23
(S. 2019)
November 22, 2000
For the relief of Malia Miller.
Private Law 106-24
(S. 2289)
November 22, 2000
For the relief of Jose Guadalupe Tellez Pinales.
INDEX OF SHORT TITLES FOR SENATE AND HOUSE BILLS
INDEX OF SHORT TITLES FOR SENATE AND HOUSE BILLS--Continued
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SENATE BILLS
Abducted Young Adults Act--S. 2064
Adopted Orphans Citizenship Act--S. 1485
Agribusiness Merger Moratorium and Antitrust Review Act of 1999--S. 1739
Agricultural Job Opportunity Benefits and Security Act of 1999--S. 1814
Agriculture Competition Enhancement Act--S. 2252
Aimee's Law--S. 668
Alien Children Protection Act of 2000--S. 2383
Alien Smuggling Prevention and Enforcement Act of 1999--S. 1644
American Competitiveness in the Twenty-first Century Act of 2000--S.
2045
American Handgun Standards Act of 1999--S. 193
American Inventors Protection Act of 1999--S. 1798
America's Law Enforcement and Mental Health Project--S. 1865
An Act to Prevent Internet Fraud and Fraud Against the Elderly--S. 3042
Anti-Atrocity Alien Deportation Act--S. 1375
Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act--S. 1255
Antitampering Act of 2000--S. 2105
Antitrust Improvements Act of 1999--S. 1121
Antitrust Merger Review Act--S. 467
Antitrust Technical Corrections and Improvements Act of 1999--S. 1764
Ballistic Fingerprints Act of 2000--S. 2715
Ballistics, Law Assistance, and Safety Technology Act (BLAST)--S. 2324
Bankruptcy Abuse Reform Act of 1999--S. 586
Bankruptcy Judgeship Act of 1999--S. 1830
Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1999--S. 625
Bankruptcy Reform Act of 2000--S. 3186
Blind Justice Act of 1999--S. 1484
Border Improvement and Immigration Act of 1999--S. 745
Border Patrol Recruitment and Retention Act of 1999--S. 912
Born-Alive Infants Protection Act of 2000--S. 3127
Bounty Hunter Accountability and Quality Assistance Act of 1999--S. 1083
Brady Act Amendments of 1999--S. 703
Bring Them Home Alive Act of 1999--S. 484
Bulletproof Vest Partnership Grant Act of 2000--S. 2413
Captive Exotic Animal Protection Act of 1999--S. 1345
Capturing Criminals Act of 2000--S. 2761
Central American and Haitian Parity Act of 1999--S. 1592
Child Abuse Prevention and Enforcement Act--S. 1750
Child Custody Protection Act--S. 661
Childproof Handgun Act of 1999--S. 319
Children's Firearm Access Prevention Act--S. 936
Children's Gun Violence Prevention Act of 1999--S. 735
Children's Protection Act of 2000--S. 2127
Child Safety Lock Act of 1999--S. 149
Citizens Access to Justice Act of 1999--S. 1028
Civic Participation Act of 2000--S. 2666
Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act--S. 1931
Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act of 1999--S. 1701
Class Action Fairness Act of 1999--S. 353
Clone Pager Authorization Act of 1999--S. 411
College Scholarship Fraud Prevention Act of 1999--S. 1455
Combating Fraud Against Seniors Act--S. 3025
Combating Illegal College and University Gambling Act--S. 2050
Community Oriented Policing Services Against Drugs Act--S. 2850
Comprehensive Methamphetamine Abuse Reduction Act--S. 562
Computer Crime Enforcement Act--S. 1314
Concealed Firearms Prohibition Act--S. 967
Consumer and Employee Arbitration Bill of Rights--S. 3210
Consumer Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1999--S. 945
Consumer Credit Fair Dispute Resolution Act of 2000--S. 2117
Consumer Rights in Federal Class Actions Act of 2000--S. 3123
Continued Reporting of Intercepted Wire, Oral, and Electronic
Communications Act--S. 1769
COPS in Schools Act of 1999--S. 850
Counterintelligence Reform Act of 2000--S. 2089
Counterterrorism Act of 2000--S. 3205
Crime Control Act of 1999--S. 420
Crime Victims Assistance Act--S. 934
Criminal Justice Integrity and Law Enforcement Assistance Act--S. 3130
Cybermolesters Enforcement Act of 2000--S. 2280
Cyber Security Enhancement Act--S. 3188
Dangerous Biological Agent and Toxin Control Act of 2000--S. 3202
Dangerous Explosives Background Checks Requirement Act--S. 1353
Date of Registry Act of 2000--S. 2407
Date-Rape Drug Control Act of 1999--S. 1561
Defective Product Penalty Act of 2000--S. 3070
Denying Safe Havens to International and War Criminals Act of 1999--S.
1754
Destructive Ammunition Prohibition Act of 1999--S. 153
Determined and Full Engagement Against the Threat of Methamphetamine--S.
486
Digital Theft Deterrence and Copyright Damages Improvement Act of 1999--
S. 1257
Disaster Victims Crime Prevention Act of 1999--S. 221
DNA Testing Availability Act--S. 2859
Domain Name Piracy Prevention Act of 1999--S. 1461
Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 1999--S. 324
Drug Competition Act of 2000--S. 2993
Drug Court Act of 2000--S. 3191
Drug Court Reauthorization and Improvement Act of 1999--S. 1808
Drug-Free Century Act--S. 5
Drug-Free Families Act of 1999--S. 1390
Drug-Free Prisons Act of 2000--S. 2619
Drug Patent Term Restoration Review Procedure Act of 1999--S. 1172
Earth Day Act--S. 864
Ecstacy Anti-Proliferation Act of 2000--S. 2612
Effective National Firearms Objectives for Responsible, Commonsense
Enforcement Act of 2000--S. 2338
Electronic Rights for the 21st Century Act--S. 854
Emergency Methamphetamine Response Act of 2000--S. 2780
ENFORCE Act--S. 2338
Enhancement of Privacy and Public Safety in Cyberspace Act--S. 3083
Environmental Crimes and Enforcement Act of 1999--S. 481
Environmental Protection Partnership Act--S. 1661
Equal Access to Justice Reform Amendments of 2000--S. 2907
Explosives Protection Act of 1999--S. 1081
Fairness in Asbestos Compensation Act of 1999--S. 758
Fairness to Immigrant Veterans Act of 1999--S. 871
Fair Play for Family Farms Act of 2000--S. 2744
Family, Work and Immigrant Integration Amendments of 2000--S. 2668
Farmworker Adjustment Act of 1999--S. 1815
Federal Bureaucracy Accountability Act of 1999--S. 932
Federal Courts Improvement Act of 2000--S. 2915
Federal Death Penalty Abolition Act of 1999--S. 1917
Federal Death Penalty Moratorium Act of 2000--S. 3048
Federal Judgeship Act of 1999--S. 1145
Federal Judgeship Act of 2000--S. 3071
Federal Judgeship for Northeastern Wisconsin Act of 1999--S. 1960
Federal Judiciary Protection Act of 1999--S. 113
Federal Ninth Circuit Reorganization Act of 1999--S. 186
Federal Ninth Circuit Reorganization Act of 1999--S. 253
Federal Prisoner Health Care Copayment Act of 1999--S. 704
Federal Prosecutor Ethics Act--S. 250
Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act of 2000--S. 2525
Firearms Dealer Penalty Flexibility Act of 2000--S. 2310
Firearms Rights, Responsibilities, and Remedies Act of 1999--S. 686
Firearms Safety and Consumer Protection Act of 1999--S. 534
Flag Protection Act of 1999--S. 931
Florida Federal Judgeship Act of 1999--S. 647
Freedom From Union Violence Act of 1999--S. 764
Fugitive Apprehension Act of 2000--S. 2516
George Washington Bicentennial Act of 1999--S. 978
Good Samaritan Volunteer Firefighter Assistance Act of 2000--S. 3006
Guam War Restitution Act--S. 524
Gun Dealer Responsibility Act of 1999--S. 1101
Gun Industry Accountability Act--S. 560
Gun Kingpin Penalty Act--S. 1080
Gun Parts Trafficking Act of 2000--S. 3043
Gun Show Accountability Act--S. 443
Handgun Ammunition Control Act of 1999--S. 154
Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1999--S. 1854
Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 1999--S. 622
Helping Improve Technology Education and Competitiveness Act--S. 1645
High School and College Sports Gambling Prohibition Act--S. 2021
HITEC Act--S. 1645
Hmong Veterans' Naturalization Act of 1999--S. 890
Hmong Veterans' Naturalization Act of 2000--S. 2025
Immigrant Fairness Restoration Act of 2000--S. 3120
Immigration and Naturalization Service Data Management Improvement Act
of 2000--S. 2599
Immigration Protection Act of 2000--S. 3074
Immigration Services and Infrastructure Improvements Act of 2000--S.
2586
Innocence Protection Act of 2000--S. 2073
Innocence Protection Act of 2000--S. 2690
INS Reform and Border Security Act of 1999--S. 1563
Intellectual Property and Communications Omnibus Reform Act of 1999--S.
1948
Intellectual Property Protection Restoration Act of 1999--S. 1835
International Parental Kidnapping Grandparents' Rights Act of 2000--S.
2710
Internet False Identification Prevention Act of 2000--S. 2924
Internet Gambling Prohibition Act of 1999--S. 692
Internet Gun Trafficking Act of 1999--S. 637
Internet Integrity and Critical Infrastructure Protection Act of 2000--
S. 2448
Internet Security Act of 2000--S. 2430
Interstate Transportation of Dangerous Criminals Act of 1999--S. 1898
James Guelff Body Armor Act of 1999--S. 783
Japanese Imperial Army Disclosure Act--S. 1902
Jeanna's Act--S. 1898
Judicial Education Reform Act of 2000--S. 2990
Judicial Improvement Act of 1999--S. 248
Judicial Taxation Prohibition Act--S. 34
Justice for Victims of Terrorism Act--S. 1796
Justice for Western North Carolina Act of 1999--S. 1018
Just Punishment for Cyberstalkers Act of 2000--S. 2991
Juvenile Crime Control and Community Protection Act of 1999--S. 838
Juvenile Gun Loophole Closure Act--S. 891
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1999--S. 993
Juvenile Misuse of Firearms Prevention Act--S. 994
Katie's Law--S. 2055
Kids 2000 Act--S. 2061
Kristen's Law--S. 2065
Large Capacity Ammunition Magazine Import Ban Act of 1999--S. 594
Law Enforcement Officers Due Process Act of 2000--S. 3221
Law Enforcement Officers Protection Amendment Act of 1999--S. 158
Law Enforcement Protection Act of 1999--S. 727
Lead Poisoning Expense Recovery Act of 1999--S. 1821
Legal Amnesty Restoration Act of 1999--S. 1552
Legal Employment Authentication Program (LEAP) Act of 1999--S. 1953
Liberian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act of 1999--S. 656
Litigation Fairness Act of 1999--S. 1269
Madrid Protocol Implementation Act--S. 671
Magistrate Judge Improvement Act of 2000--S. 2875
Mental Health Juvenile Justice Act--S. 465
Methamphetamine Anti-Proliferation Act of 1999--S. 1428
Military and Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act of 1999--S. 768
Miranda Reaffirmation Act of 2000--S. 2830
Missing, Exploited, and Runaway Children Protection Act--S. 249
Mother Teresa Religious Workers Act--S. 2406
Motor Vehicle Franchise Contract Arbitration Fairness Act of 1999--S.
1020
Multidistrict Jurisdiction Act of 1999--S. 1748
National Child Protection Amendments Act of 2000--S. 3220
National Child Protection Improvement Act--S. 3252
National Community Antidrug Coalition Institute Act of 2000--S. 2473
National Death Penalty Moratorium Act of 2000--S. 2463
National Forensic Sciences Improvement Act of 1999--S. 1196
National Moment of Remembrance Act--S. 3181
National Police Athletic League Youth Enrichment Act of 1999--S. 1874
Nazi Benefits Termination Act of 1999--S. 1249
Neighborhood Watch Partnership Act of 1999--S. 1082
New Drugs of the 1990's Control Act--S. 883
NICS Partnership Act of 2000--S. 2769
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals En Banc Procedures Act of 1999--S. 1403
No Federal Benefits for Drug Traffickers Act of 1999--S. 587
No Oil Producing and Exporting Cartels Act of 2000--S. 2778
NOPEC--S. 2778
Notice of Electronic Monitoring Act--S. 2898
Nursing Relief for Disadvantaged Areas Act of 1999--S. 455
Offender Reentry and Community Safety Act of 2000--S. 2908
Officer Dale Claxton Bullet Resistant Police Protective Equipment Act of
1999--S. 726
Pardon Attorney Reform and Integrity Act--S. 2042
Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 1999--S. 928
Patent Fee Integrity and Innovation Protection Act of 1999--S. 1258
Patients' Telephone Privacy Act of 1999--S. 782
Paul Coverdell National Forensic Sciences Improvement Act of 2000--S.
3045
Permanent Brady Waiting Period Act of 1999--S. 457
Police Gun Buyback Assistance Act--S. 3192
Post-Viability Abortion Restriction Act--S. 1765
Powder Cocaine Sentencing Act of 1999--S. 146
Prescription Drug Fairness Act--S. 2464
Privacy Policy Enforcement in Bankruptcy Act of 2000--S. 2857
Privacy Protection Study Commission Act of 1999--S. 1901
Professional Standards for Government Attorneys Act of 1999--S. 855
Project Exile: The Safe Streets and Neighborhoods Act of 2000--S. 2390
Prosecution Drug Treatment Alternative to Prison Act of 2000--S. 3124
Protect Children From Violence Act--S. 538
Protecting Seniors From Fraud Act--S. 3164
PROTECTION Act--S. 1760
Providing Reliable Officers, Technology, Education, Community
Prosecutors, and Training In Our Neighborhoods Act of 1999--S. 1760
Public Officials Protection Act of 2000--S. 3094
Public Safety Act--S. 2927
Public Safety Medal of Valor Act--S. 39
Putting Parents First Act--S. 3102
Radiation Exposure Compensation Act Amendments of 1999--S. 1515
Rail Competition Enforcement Act--S. 2604
Records Access Improvements Act of 2000--S. 3264
Refugee Protection Act of 1999--S. 1940
Religious Workers Act of 2000--S. 3226
Right to Bear Arms Protection and Privacy Act of 2000--S. 2270
Right to Life Act of 1999--S. 907
Rural Law Enforcement Assistance Act of 2000--S. 3009
Rural Methamphetamine Use Response Act of 1999--S. 1220
Safeguarding America's Farms Entering the Year 2000 Act--S. 260
Safe Homes-Safe Streets Act of 1999--S. 2482
Safer Communities Partnership Act of 1999--S. 640
Safe Schools, Safe Streets, and Secure Borders Act of 1999--S. 9
Satellite Home Viewers Improvements Act--S. 247
School Safety Fund Act of 1999--S. 1286
Second Amendment Rights Protection Act of 1999--S. 597
Second Amendment Preservation Act of 1999--S. 954
Secret Evidence Repeal Act of 2000--S. 3139
Secret Service Protective Privilege Act of 1999--S. 1360
Secure Online Communication Enforcement Act of 2000--S. 2063
Secure Our Schools Act--S. 3162
Seniors Safety Act of 1999--S. 751
Sexual Assault Prosecution Act of 2000--S. 3168
Small Business Liability Reform Act of 1999--S. 1185
Southwest Border Judgeship Act of 2000--S. 2730
Stadium Financing and Franchise Relocation Act of 1999--S. 952
Stalking Prevention and Victim Protection Act of 1999--S. 1660
Stalking Prevention and Victim Protection Act of 2000--S. 2011
State and Local Law Enforcement Discipline, Accountability, and Due
Process Act of 2000--S. 2256
State Criminal Alien Assistance Program II Act of 1999--S. 1709
State Water Sovereignty Protection Act--S. 685
Stop Allowing Felons Early Release (SAFER) Act--S. 2317
Stop Gun Trafficking Act of 1999--S. 407
Strengthening Abuse and Neglect Courts Act of 1999--S. 708
Strengthening Abuse and Neglect Courts Act of 2000--S. 2272
Students Learning in Safe Schools Act of 1999--S. 996
Sunshine in Litigation Act of 1999--S. 957
Suzanne's Law--S. 1201
S Visa and Refugee Assistance Authorization Act--S. 1713
Targeted Gun Dealer Enforcement Act of 1999--S. 1306
Teacher Liability Protection Act of 1999--S. 1721
Technology Transfer Act of 1999--S. 999
Telemarketing Fraud and Seniors Protection Act--S. 699
Telephone Privacy Act of 1999--S. 781
The Right to Use Technology in the Hunt for Truth Act--S. 1700
The Youth Gun Crime Enforcement Act of 1999--S. 995
Thomas Jefferson Researcher's Privilege Act of 1999--S. 1437
Trademark Amendments Act of 1999--S. 1259
Traffic Stops Statistics Study Act of 1999--S. 821
Transportation Information Recall Enhancement Act--S. 3012
Travel, Tourism, and Jobs Preservation Act--S. 2367
Trustee Dispute Resolution Act of 1999--S. 1841
TRUTH Act--S. 1700
Twenty-First Amendment Enforcement Act--S. 577
Unaccompanied Alien Child Protection Act of 2000--S. 3117
Unborn Victims of Violence Act of 1999--S. 1673
Victim Restitution Enforcement Act of 1999--S. 145
Victims of Rape Health Protection Act--S. 3206
Victims Restitution Fairness Act--S. 1575
Violence Against Women Act II--S. 51
Violence Against Women Act of 1999--S. 245
Violence Against Women Act of 2000--S. 2787
Violent Crime Reduction Act of 1999--S. 156
Violent Offender DNA Identification Act of 1999--S. 903
Violent Sexual Offender Parental Notification Act--S. 2911
Wartime Violation of Italian American Civil Liberties Act--S. 1909
Wei Jingsheng Freedom of Conscience Act--S. 11
Work Made For Hire and Copyright Corrections Act of 2000--S. 3203
Year 2000 Fairness and Responsibility Act--S. 461
Youth Access to Firearms Act of 1999--S. 1179
Youth Violence Prevention Act of 1999--S. 991
Y2K Fairness in Litigation Act--S. 738
21st Century Justice Act of 1999--S. 899
21st Century Safe and Sound Communities Act--S. 716
100 Percent Truth-in-Sentencing Act--S. 2318
HOUSE BILLS
Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission Act--H.R. 1451
American Inventors Protection Act of 1999--H.R. 1907
Child Abuse Prevention and Enforcement Act--H.R. 764
Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act--H.R. 1658
Death in Custody Reporting Act of 2000--H.R. 1800
Federal Courts Improvement Act of 2000--H.R. 1752
Federal Law Enforcement Animal Protection Act of 1999--H.R. 1791
Hmong Veterans' Naturalization Act of 2000--H.R. 371
Illegal Pornography Prosecution Act of 2000--H.R. 4710
International Patient Act of 2000--H.R. 2961
Interstate Class Action Jurisdiction Act of 1999--H.R. 1875
Inventors Rights Act--H.R. 1907
Jennifer's Law--H.R. 1915
Madrid Protocol Implementation Act--H.R. 769
Multidistrict, Multiparty, Multiforum Trial Jurisdiction Act of 1999--
H.R. 2112
Nursing Relief for Disadvantaged Areas Act of 1999--H.R. 441
Pain Relief Promotion Act of 1999--H.R. 2260
Private Property Rights Implementation Act of 2000--H.R. 2372
Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor Act of 1999--H.R. 46
Religious Liberty Protection Act of 1999--H.R. 1691
Stalking Prevention and Victim Protection Act of 1999--H.R. 1869
Twenty-First Amendment Enforcement Act--H.R. 2031
Two Strikes and You're Out Child Protection Act--H.R. 4047
Unborn Victims of Violence Act of 1999--H.R. 2436
Wartime Violation of Italian American Civil Liberties Act--H.R. 2442
INDEX TO LEGISLATION
INDEX TO LEGISLATION--Continued
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ABORTIONS
POST-VIABILITY ABORTION RESTRICTION
S. 1765--To prohibit post-viability abortions.
PUTTING PARENTS FIRST
S. 3102--To require the written consent of a parent of an
unemancipated minor prior to the referral of such minor for
abortion services.
PROHIBIT PARTIAL-BIRTH ABORTIONS
S. 928--To amend title 18, United States Code, to ban partial-
birth abortions.
AGRICULTURE
AGRIBUSINESS MERGER MORATORIUM
S. 1739--To impose a moratorium on large agribusiness mergers
and to establish a commission to review large agriculture
mergers, concentration, and market power.
AGRICULTURAL WORKERS
S. 1814--To establish a system of registries of temporary
agricultural workers to provide for a sufficient supply of
such workers and to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act
to streamline procedures for the admission and extension of
stay of nonimmigrant agricultural workers, and for other
purposes.
S. 1815--To provide for the adjustment of status of certain
aliens who previously performed agricultural work in the
United States to that of aliens who are lawfully admitted to
the United States to perform that work.
AGRICULTURE COMPETITION ENHANCEMENT
S. 2252--To provide for the review of agriculture mergers and
acquisitions by the Department of Agriculture and to outlaw
unfair practices in the agriculture industry, and for other
purposes.
FAIR PLAY FOR FAMILY FARMS
S. 2744--To ensure fair play for family farms.
ALIENS AND NATIONALITY
EFFICIENT COLLECTION OF INFORMATION FEES
S. 3149--To provide for the collection of information relating
to nonimmigrant foreign students and other exchange program
participants.
IMMIGRATION REFORM
S. 2599--To amend section 110 of the Illegal Immigration Reform
and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, and for other
purposes.
SECRET EVIDENCE REPEAL ACT
S. 3139--To ensure that no alien is removed, denied a benefit
under the Immigration and Nationality Act, or otherwise
deprived of liberty, based on evidence that is kept secret
from the alien.
ANTITRUST
ENHANCE COMPETITION FOR PRESCRIPTION DRUGS
S. 2993--To enhance competition for prescription drugs by
increasing the ability of the Department of Justice and
Federal Trade Commission to enforce existing antitrust laws
regarding brand name drugs and generic drugs.
POSITION FOR AGRICULTURAL ANTITRUST MATTERS
S. 1984--To establish in the Antitrust Division of the
Department of Justice a position with responsibility for
agricultural antitrust matters.
STADIUM FINANCING AND FRANCHISE RELOCATION
S. 952--To expand an antitrust exemption applicable to
professional sports leagues and to require, as a condition of
such an exemption, participation by professional football and
major league baseball sports leagues in the financing of
certain stadium construction activities, and for other
purposes.
TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS TO VARIOUS ANTITRUST LAWS
S. 1764--To make technical corrections to various antitrust laws
and to references to such laws.
ARBITRATION
CONSUMER AND EMPLOYEE ARBITRATION
S. 3210--To amend chapter 1 of title 9, United States Code, to
provide for greater fairness in the arbitration process for
consumers and employees.
CONSUMER CREDIT TRANSACTIONS
S. 2117--To amend title 9, United States Code, with respect to
consumer credit transactions.
MOTOR VEHICLE FRANCHISE CONTRACTS
S. 1020--To amend chapter 1 of title 9, United States Code, to
provide for greater fairness in the arbitration process
relating to motor vehicle franchise contracts.
TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS TO SECTION 10
H.R. 916--To make technical amendments to section 10 of title 9,
United States Code, and for other purposes.
ARMED FORCES
MILITARY AND EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION
S. 768 (Public Law 106-523)--To establish court-martial
jurisdiction over civilians serving with the Armed Forces
during contingency operations, and to establish Federal
jurisdiction over crimes committed outside the United States
by former members of the Armed Forces and civilians
accompanying the Armed Forces outside the United States.
BANKRUPTCY
BANKRUPTCY ABUSE REFORM
S. 586--To amend title 11, United States Code, to limit the
value of certain real and personal property that a debtor may
elect to exempt under State or local law, and for other
purposes.
S. 625--To amend title 11, United States Code, and for other
purposes.
S. 3186--To amend title 11, United States Code, and for other
purposes.
CLOSING A HEALTH CARE BUSINESS
S. 840--To amend title 11, United States Code, to provide for
health care and employee benefits, and for other purposes.
CONCERNING CHAPTER 12 OF TITLE 11
H.R. 2942--To extend for 3 additional months the period for
which chapter 12 of title 11 of the United States Code is
reenacted.
CONSUMER BANKRUPTCY REFORM
S. 945--To amend title 11, United States Code, and for other
purposes.
FISHERMEN'S BANKRUPTCY PROTECTION
S. 684--To amend title 11, United States Code, to provide for
family fishermen, and to make chapter 12 of title 11, United
States Code, permanent.
PRIVACY POLICY ENFORCEMENT
S. 2857--To amend title 11, United States Code, to exclude
personally identifiable information from the assets of a
debtor in bankruptcy.
SAFEGUARDING AMERICA'S FARMS
S. 260--To make chapter 12 of title 11, United States Code,
permanent, and for other purposes.
BORDER PATROL
RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION
S. 912--To modify the rate of basic pay and the classification
of positions for certain United States Border Patrol agents,
and for other purposes.
CELEBRATIONS
GENEVA CONVENTIONS OF 1949
H. Con. Res. 102--Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Geneva
Conventions of 1949 and recognizing the humanitarian
safeguards these treaties provide in times of armed conflict.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
H. Con. Res. 141--Celebrating One America.
CHARTERS
KOREAN WAR VETERANS ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED
S. 620--To grant a Federal charter to Korean War Veterans
Association, Incorporated, and for other purposes.
NATIONAL ACADEMIES OF PRACTICE
S. 234--To recognize the organization known as the National
Academies of Practice.
CHILDREN AND YOUTH
ABDUCTED YOUNG ADULTS
S. 2064--To amend the Missing Children's Assistance Act, to
expand the purpose of the National Center for Missing and
Exploited Children to cover individuals who are at least 18
but have not yet attained the age of 22.
CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT
H. Con. Res. 93--Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding
the social problem of child abuse and neglect and supporting
efforts to enhance public awareness of this problem.
CHILDREN'S PROTECTION ACT
S. 2127--To exempt agreements relating to voluntary guidelines
governing telecast material, movies, video games, Internet
content, and music lyrics from the applicability of the
antitrust laws, and for other purposes.
KRISTEN'S LAW
S. 2065--To authorize the Attorney General to provide grants for
organizations to find missing adults.
NATIONAL CHILD PROTECTION AMENDMENTS
S. 3220--To amend sections 3 and 5 of the National Child
Protection Act of 1993, relating to national criminal history
background checks of providers of care to children, elderly
persons, and persons with disabilities.
NATIONAL CHILD PROTECTION IMPROVEMENTS
S. 3252--To establish a national center on volunteer and
provider screening to reduce sexual and other abuse of
children, the elderly, and individuals with disabilities.
NATIONAL POLICE ATHLETIC LEAGUE YOUTH ENRICHMENT
S. 1874--To improve academic and social outcomes for youth and
reduce both juvenile crime and the risk that youth will become
victims of crime by providing productive activities conducted
by law enforcement personnel during nonschool hours.
NATIONAL YOUTH DAY
H. Con. Res. 375--Recognizing the importance of children in the
United States and supporting the goals and ideas of National
Youth Day.
PROTECTION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH
S. 249 (Public Law 106-71)--To provide funding for the National
Center for Missing and Exploited Children, to reauthorize the
Runaway and Homeless Youth Act, and for other purposes.
CIVIL LIABILITIES
BUSINESS ENTITIES THAT DONATE EQUIPMENT
S. 842--To limit the civil liability of business entities that
donate equipment to nonprofit organizations.
BUSINESS ENTITIES THAT PROVIDE FACILITIES
S. 845--To limit the civil liability of business entities
providing use of facilities to nonprofit organizations.
BUSINESS ENTITIES THAT PROVIDE FACILITY TOURS
S. 843--To limit the civil liability of business entities that
provide facility tours.
BUSINESS ENTITIES THAT PROVIDE MOTOR VEHICLES OR AIRCRAFT
S. 844--To limit the civil liability of business entities that
make available to a nonprofit organization the use of a motor
vehicle or aircraft.
REMOVE CIVIL LIABILITY BARRIERS
S. 3006--To remove civil liability barriers surrounding donating
fire equipment to volunteer fire companies.
CIVIL LIBERTIES
INJUSTICES SUFFERED BY ITALIAN AMERICANS
S. 1909--To provide for the preparation of a Government report
detailing injustices suffered by Italian Americans during
World War II, and a formal acknowledgment of such injustices
by the President.
H.R. 2442 (Public Law 106-451)--To provide for the preparation
of a Government report detailing injustices suffered by
Italian Americans during World War II, and a formal
acknowledgment of such injustices by the President.
CLAIMS
GENERAL
S. 606 (Public Law 106-54)--For the relief of Global Exploration
and Development Corporation, Kerr-McGee Corporation, and Kerr-
McGee Chemical, LLC (successor to Kerr-McGee Chemical
Corporation), and for other purposes.
S. 1021--To provide for the settlement of claims of the
Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin.
H.R. 3363 (Private Law 106-6)--For the relief of Akal Security,
Incorporated.
PRIVATE
S. 168--For the relief of Thomas J. Sansone, Jr.
S. 448--For the relief of Ricke Kaname Jujino.
S. 518--For the relief of Patricia E. Krieger of Port Huron,
Michigan.
S. 785 (Private Law 106-17)--For the relief of Frances
Schochenmaier.
S. 1456--For the relief of Rocco A. Trescosta of Fort
Lauderdale, Florida.
S. 1698--For the relief of D.W. Jacobsen, Ronald Karkala, and
Paul Bjorgen of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, and for other
purposes.
S. Res. 231--Referring S. 1456 entitled ``A bill for the relief
of Rocco A. Trecosta of Fort Lauderdale, Florida'' to the
chief judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims for a
report thereon.
WAIVER OF TIME LIMITATIONS
H.R. 1023--For the relief of Richard W. Schaffert.
CLAYTON ACT
ANTITRUST IMPROVEMENTS ACT
S. 1121--To amend the Clayton Act to enhance the authority of
the Attorney General to prevent certain mergers and
acquisitions that would unreasonably limit competition.
S. 1137--To amend the Clayton Act to enhance the authority of
the Attorney General of the United States to prevent certain
mergers and acquisitions that would unreasonably limit
competition.
ANTITRUST MERGER REVIEW
S. 467--To restate and improve section 7A of the Clayton Act,
and for other purposes.
HART-SCOTT-RODINO ANTITRUST IMPROVEMENTS
S. 1854--To reform the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements
Act of 1976.
CLEMENCY
CLEMENCY FOR TERRORISTS
H. Con. Res. 180--Expressing the sense of Congress that the
President should not have granted clemency to terrorists.
COMMEMORATIONS
BERNT BALCHEN
S.J. Res. 36--Recognizing the late Bernt Balchen for his many
contributions to the United States and a lifetime of
remarkable achievements on the centenary of his birth, October
23, 1999.
COLD WAR VICTORY
H. Con. Res. 121--Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding
the victory of the United States in the cold war and the fall
of the Berlin Wall.
FALLEN FIREFIGHTERS
S.J. Res. 53--To commemorate fallen firefighters by lowering the
American flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen
Firefighters Memorial Service in Emittsburg, Maryland.
HELSINKI FINAL ACT
S.J. Res. 48--Calling upon the President to issue a proclamation
recognizing the 25th anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act.
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
S. Res. 22--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and
sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives
while serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 247--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and
sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives
while serving as law enforcement officers.
MEMBERS OF THE U.S. MERCHANT MARINE
H. Con. Res. 327--Honoring the service and sacrifice during
periods of war by members of the United States merchant
marine.
NATIONAL MOMENT OF REMEMBRANCE
H. Con. Res. 302--Calling on the people of the United States to
observe a National Moment of Remembrance to honor the men and
women of the United States who died in the pursuit of freedom
and peace.
PERSON OF THE CENTURY
H. Con. Res. 282--Declaring the ``Person of the Century'' for
the 20th century to have been the American G.I.
VIETNAM WAR
S. Con. Res. 103--Honoring the members of the Armed Forces and
Federal civilian employees who served the Nation during the
Vietnam era and the families of those individuals who lost
their lives or remain unaccounted for or were injured during
that era in Southeast Asia or elsewhere in the world in
defense of United States national security interests.
H. Con. Res. 228--Honoring the members of the Armed Forces and
Federal civilian employees who served the Nation during the
Vietnam era and the families of those individuals who lost
their lives or remain unaccounted for or were injured during
that era in Southeast Asia or elsewhere in the world in
defense of United States national security interests.
25TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT
S. Res. 81--Designating the year 1999 as ``The Year of Safe
Drinking Water'' and commemorating the 25th anniversary of the
enactment of the Safe Drinking Water Act.
225TH BIRTHDAY OF THE U.S. ARMY
S.J. Res. 46--Commemorating the 225th Birthday of the United
States Army.
H.J. Res. 101 (Public Law 106-227)--Recognizing the 225th
Birthday of the United States Army.
COMMENDATIONS
ARCHBISHOP DESMOND TUTU
S. Res. 31--Commending Archbishop Desmond Tutu for being a
recipient of the Immortal Chaplains Prize for Humanity.
BATTLE OF THE BULGE VETERANS
S.J. Res. 32--Commending the World War II veterans who fought in
the Battle of the Bulge, and for other purposes.
H.J. Res. 65 (Public Law 106-142)--Commending the World War II
veterans who fought in the Battle of the Bulge, and for other
purposes.
ERNEST BURGESS, M.D.
S. Res. 278--Commending Ernest Burgess, M.D., for his service to
the Nation and international community.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
H. Con. Res. 269--Commending the Library of Congress and its
staff for 200 years of outstanding service to the Congress and
the Nation and encouraging the American public to participate
in bicentennial activities.
LT. HOUSTON BRALY AND THE 364TH FIGHTER GROUP
S. Con. Res. 102--To commend the bravery and honor of the
citizens of Remy, France, for their actions with respect to
Lieutenant Houston Braly and to recognize the efforts of the
364th Fighter Group to raise funds to restore the stained
glass windows of a church in Remy.
MILLION MOM MARCH
S. Res. 305--Commending participants in the Million Mom March.
VERMONT'S MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE
S. Res. 355--Commending and congratulating Middlebury College.
COMMERCE AND TRADE
AMEND THE SHERMAN ACT
S. 2778--To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and
exporting cartels illegal.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION RESTORATION
S. 1835--To restore Federal remedies for violations of
intellectual property rights by States, and for other
purposes.
PRESCRIPTION DRUG FAIRNESS ACT
S. 2464--To amend the Robinson-Patman Anti-discrimination Act to
protect American consumers from foreign drug price
discrimination.
PROTECTION OF TRADEMARKS
S. 671--To amend the Trademark Act of 1946 to provide for the
registration and protection of trademarks used in commerce, in
order to carry out provisions of certain international
conventions, and for other purposes.
TRADEMARK AMENDMENTS
S. 1259 (Public Law 106-43)--To amend the Trademark Act of 1946
relating to dilution of famous marks, and for other purposes.
S. 1461--To amend the Trademark Act of 1946 (15 U.S.C. 1051 et
seq.) to protect consumers and promote electronic commerce by
prohibiting the bad-faith registration, trafficking or use of
Internet domain names that are identical to, confusingly
similar to, or dilutive of distinctive trademarks or service
marks.
COMMISSIONS
ABRAHAM LINCOLN BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION
H.R. 1451 (Public Law 106-173)--To establish the Abraham Lincoln
Bicentennial Commission.
NATIONAL MOMENT OF REMEMBRANCE
S. 3181 (Public Law 106-579)--To establish the White House
Commission on the National Moment of Remembrance, and for
other purposes.
COMPACTS
CHANGE OF BOUNDARY
S.J. Res. 29--To grant the consent of Congress to the boundary
change between Georgia and South Carolina.
H.J. Res. 62 (Public Law 106-90)--To grant the consent of
Congress to the boundary change between Georgia and South
Carolina.
METROPOLITAN CULTURE DISTRICT COMPACT
S. 3015--To grant the consent of Congress to the Kansas and
Missouri Metropolitan Culture District Compact.
MISSOURI-NEBRASKA BOUNDARY COMPACT
H.J. Res. 54 (Public Law 106-101)--Granting the consent of
Congress to the Missouri-Nebraska Boundary Compact.
CONGRATULATIONS
AMERICAN PUBLIC TRANSIT ASSOCIATION
H. Con. Res. 171--Congratulating the American Public Transit
Association for 25 years of commendable service to the transit
industry and the Nation.
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE
S. Res. 308--Congratulating International House on the occasion
of its 75th anniversary.
UNIVERSITY OF MAINE BLACK BEARS
S. Res. 164--Congratulating the Black Bears of the University of
Maine for winning the 1999 NCAA hockey championship.
U.S. WOMEN'S SOCCER TEAM
S. Res. 137--To congratulate the United States Women's Soccer
Team on winning the 1999 Women's World Cup Championship.
S. Res. 140--Congratulating the United States women's soccer
team for winning the 1999 Women's World Cup, recognizing the
important contribution of each individual team member to the
United States and to the advancement of women's sports, and
inviting the members of the United States women's soccer team
to the United States Capitol to be honored and recognized by
the Senate for their achievements.
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
S.J. Res. 34--Congratulating and commending the Veterans of
Foreign Wars.
CONGRESSIONAL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
PROMOTING MUSICAL EXCELLENCE
H. Con. Res. 229--Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the
United States Congressional Philharmonic Society and its
mission of promoting musical excellence throughout the
educational system and encouraging people of all ages to
commit to the love and expression of musical performance.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
BALANCED BUDGET AND SPENDING LIMITATION
S.J. Res. 4--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
United States to provide that expenditures for a fiscal year
shall exceed neither revenues for such fiscal year nor 19 per
centum of the Nation's gross domestic product for the last
calendar year ending before the beginning of such fiscal year.
BALANCED BUDGET
S.J. Res. 5--To provide for a Balanced Budget Constitutional
Amendment that prohibits the use of Social Security surpluses
to achieve compliance.
S.J. Res. 7--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
United States to require a balanced budget.
S.J. Res. 17--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
United States which requires (except during time of war and
subject to suspension by the Congress) that the total amount
of money expended by the United States during any fiscal year
not exceed the amount of certain revenue received by the
United States during such fiscal year and not exceed 20 per
centum of the gross national product of the United States
during the previous calendar year.
S.J. Res. 38--To provide for a Balanced Budget Constitutional
Amendment that prohibits the use of Social Security surpluses
to achieve compliance.
ELECTORAL COLLEGE
S.J. Res. 56--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
United States to abolish the electoral college and to provide
for the direct popular election of the President and Vice
President of the United States.
EQUAL RIGHTS FOR WOMEN AND MEN
S.J. Res. 30--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
United States relative to equal rights for women and men.
ESTABLISH LIMITED JUDICIAL TERMS OF OFFICE
S.J. Res. 16--Proposing a constitutional amendment to establish
limited judicial terms of office.
GRANTING THE PRESIDENT A LINE-ITEM VETO
S.J. Res. 31--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
United States granting the President the authority to exercise
an item veto of individual appropriations in an appropriations
bill.
LIMIT SERVICE TIME FOR U.S. SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES
S.J. Res. 45--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
United States to allow the States to limit the period of time
United States Senators and Representatives may serve.
POLITICAL CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES
S.J. Res. 6--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
United States relating to contributions and expenditures
intended to affect elections.
PROHIBIT RETROACTIVE INCREASES IN TAXES
S.J. Res. 15--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
United States to prohibit retroactive increases in taxes.
PROHIBIT THE DESECRATION OF THE U.S. FLAG
S.J. Res. 14--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
United States authorizing Congress to prohibit the physical
desecration of the flag of the United States.
RIGHTS OF CRIME VICTIMS
S.J. Res. 3--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
United States to protect the rights of crime victims.
TAX LIMITATION AMENDMENT
S.J. Res. 2--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
United States to require two-thirds majorities for bills
increasing taxes.
VOLUNTARY SCHOOL PRAYER
S.J. Res. 1--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the
United States relating to voluntary school prayer.
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
ASSESSMENT AND ABUSE OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
S. 1947--To provide for an assessment of the abuse of and
trafficking in gamma hydroxybutyric acid and other controlled
substances and drugs, and for other purposes.
COMBAT METHAMPHETAMINE PRODUCTION
S. 1220--To provide additional funding to combat methamphetamine
production and abuse, and for other purposes.
CRIMES INVOLVING COCAINE
S. 146--To amend the Controlled Substances Act with respect to
penalties for crimes involving cocaine, and for other
purposes.
DATE-RAPE DRUG CONTROL
S. 1561--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to add gamma
hydroxybutyric acid and ketamine to the schedules of control
substances, to provide for a national awareness campaign, and
for other purposes.
DRUG ADDICTION TREATMENT
S. 324--To amend the Controlled Substances Act with respect to
registration requirements for practitioners who dispense
narcotic drugs in schedule IV or V for maintenance treatment
or detoxification treatment.
DRUG TRAFFICKING AREAS IN MONTANA
S. 2238--To designate 3 counties in the State of Montana as High
Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas and authorize funding for
drug control activities in those areas.
EMERGENCY METHAMPHETAMINE RESPONSE ACT
S. 2780--To authorize the Drug Enforcement Administration to
provide reimbursements for expenses incurred to remediate
methamphetamine laboratories, and for other purposes.
METHAMPHETAMINE ANTI-PROLIFERATION
S. 1428--To amend the Controlled Substances Act and the
Controlled Substances Import and Export Act relating to the
manufacture, traffick, import, and export of amphetamine and
methamphetamine, and for other purposes.
NEW DRUGS OF THE 1990'S CONTROL ACT
S. 883--To authorize the Attorney General to reschedule certain
drugs that pose an imminent danger to public safety, and to
provide for the rescheduling of the date-rape drug and the
classification of a certain ``club'' drug.
PAIN RELIEF PROMOTION
H.R. 2260--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to promote
pain management and palliative care without permitting
assisted suicide and euthanasia, and for other purposes.
SUSPENSION OF FEDERAL BENEFITS
S. 587--To provide for the mandatory suspension of Federal
benefits to convicted drug traffickers, and for other
purposes.
COPYRIGHTS
CORRECTIONS IN COPYRIGHT LAW
S. 3203--To make certain corrections in copyright law.
S. 3204--To make certain corrections in copyright law.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND COMMUNICATIONS REFORM
S. 1948--To amend the provisions of title 17, United States
Code, and the Communications Act of 1934, relating to
copyright licensing and carriage of broadcast signals by
satellite.
SATELLITE HOME VIEWERS IMPROVEMENTS
S. 247--To amend title 17, United States Code, to reform the
copyright law with respect to satellite retransmissions of
broadcast signals, and for other purposes.
STATUTORY DAMAGES ENHANCEMENT
S. 1257--To amend statutory damages provisions of title 17,
United States Code.
TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS TO TITLE 17
S. 1189--To make technical corrections in title 17, United
States Code, and other laws.
S. 1260 (Public Law 106-44)--To make technical corrections in
title 17, United States Code, and other laws.
CRIME CONTROL AND PREVENTION
BULLETPROOF VEST PARTNERSHIP GRANT ACT
S. 2413 (Public Law 106-517)--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control
and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to clarify the procedures and
conditions for the award of matching grants for the purchase
of armor vests.
BULLET RESISTANT POLICE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
S. 726--To establish a matching grant program to help State and
local jurisdictions purchase bullet resistant equipment for
use by law enforcement departments.
CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION
S. 1750--To reduce the incidence of child abuse and neglect, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 764 (Public Law 106-177)--To reduce the incidence of child
abuse and neglect, and for other purposes.
COMBAT VIOLENT AND GANG-RELATED CRIME
S. 9--To combat violent and gang-related crime in schools and on
the streets, to reform the juvenile justice system, target
international crime, promote effective drug and other crime
prevention programs, assist crime victims, and for other
purposes.
COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING AGAINST DRUGS
S. 2850--To reduce illegal drug-related crimes in our Nation's
communities by providing additional Federal funds to develop
and implement community policing and prosecutorial initiatives
that address problems associated with the production,
manufacture, distribution, importation, and use of illegal
drugs.
COPS IN SCHOOLS ACT
S. 850--To make schools safer by waiving the local matching
requirement under the Community Policing program for the
placement of law enforcement officers in local schools.
CRIME PREVENTION AND COMPUTER EDUCATION INITIATIVE
S. 2061--To establish a crime prevention and computer education
initiative.
CRIME VICTIMS ASSISTANCE
S. 1638--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act
of 1968 to extend the retroactive eligibility dates for
financial assistance for higher education for spouses and
dependent children of Federal, State, and local law
enforcement officers who are killed in the line of duty.
DISASTER VICTIMS CRIME PREVENTION
S. 221--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 the cleanup, repair, and recovery from the
effects of a major disaster declared by the President, and for
other purposes.
FIREARMS SENTENCING INCENTIVE GRANTS
S. 2390--To establish a grant program that provides incentives
for States to enact mandatory minimum sentences for certain
firearms offenses, and for other purposes.
FORENSIC SCIENCES IMPROVEMENT
S. 1196--To improve the quality, timeliness, and credibility of
forensic science services for criminal justice purposes.
JAIL-BASED SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAMS
S. 295--To amend part S of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control
and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to permit the use of certain
amounts for assistance to jail-based substance treatment
programs, and for other purposes.
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PARTNERSHIP
S. 1082--To amend part Q of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control
and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to provide assistance for
unincorporated neighborhood watch programs.
POST-CONVICTION DNA TESTING
S. 3130--To provide for post-conviction DNA testing, to
facilitate the exchange by law enforcement agencies of DNA
identification information relating to felony offenders, and
for other purposes.
PROGRAM FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT ARMOR VESTS
S. 521--To amend part Y of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control
and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to provide for a waiver of or
reduction in the matching funds requirement in the case of
fiscal hardship.
PROTECTING SENIORS FROM FRAUD
S. 3164 (Public Law 106-534)--To protect seniors from fraud.
PROTECTION ACT
S. 1760--To provide reliable officers, technology, education,
community prosecutors, and training in our neighborhoods.
PROTECTION FOR VICTIMS OF RAPE
S. 3206--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act
of 1968 to provide additional protections to victims of rape.
REPORTING A DEATH OCCURRING IN CUSTODY
H.R. 1800 (Public Law 106-297)--To amend the Violent Crime
Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 to ensure that certain
information regarding prisoners is reported to the Attorney
General.
SAFE AND SOUND COMMUNITIES
S. 716--To provide for the prevention of juvenile crime, and for
other purposes.
SAFER COMMUNITIES PARTNERSHIP ACT
S. 640--To establish a pilot program to promote the replication
of recent successful juvenile crime reduction strategies.
SCHOOL SAFETY FUND
S. 1286--To authorize the Attorney General to make grants to
local educational agencies to carry out school violence
prevention and school safety activities in secondary schools.
SECURE OUR SCHOOLS
S. 3162--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act
of 1968 to make grants to improve security at schools,
including the placement and use of metal detectors.
SENIORS SAFETY
S. 751--To combat nursing home fraud and abuse, increase
protections for victims of telemarketing fraud, enhance
safeguards for pension plans and health care benefit programs,
and enhance penalties for crimes against seniors, and for
other purposes.
STATE AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
S. 2256--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe
Streets Act of 1968 to provide standards and procedures to
guide both State and local law enforcement agencies and law
enforcement officers during internal investigations,
interrogation of law enforcement officers, and administrative
disciplinary hearings, to ensure accountability of law
enforcement officers, to guarantee the due process rights of
law enforcement officers, and to require States to enact law
enforcement discipline, accountability, and due process laws.
STUDENTS LEARNING IN SAFE SCHOOLS
S. 996--To establish a matching grant program to help State and
local jurisdictions purchase school safety equipment.
TRAINING FOR RAILROAD POLICE OFFICERS
S. 1235 (Public Law 106-110)--To amend part G of title I of the
Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to allow
railroad police officers to attend the Federal Bureau of
Investigation National Academy for law enforcement training.
VICTIM RESTITUTION ENFORCEMENT
S. 145--To control crime by requiring mandatory victim
restitution.
VIOLENT CRIME REDUCTION TRUST FUND
S. 2049--To extend the authorization for the Violent Crime
Reduction Trust Fund.
VIOLENT OFFENDER DNA IDENTIFICATION
S. 903--To facilitate the exchange by law enforcement agencies
of DNA identification information relating to violent
offenders, and for other purposes.
21ST CENTURY JUSTICE ACT OF 1999
S. 899--To reduce crime and protect the public in the 21st
Century by strengthening Federal assistance to State and local
law enforcement, combating illegal drugs and preventing drug
use, attacking the criminal use of guns, promoting
accountability and rehabilitation of juvenile criminals,
protecting the rights of victims in the criminal justice
system, and improving criminal justice rules and procedures,
and for other purposes.
CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
ABOLITION OF THE FEDERAL DEATH PENALTY
S. 1917--To abolish the death penalty under Federal law.
AIMEE'S LAW
S. 668--To encourage States to incarcerate individuals of
murder, rape, or child molestation.
AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS
H.R. 4710--To authorize appropriations for the prosecution of
obscenity cases.
BALLISTICS TESTING OF ALL FIREARMS
S. 2324--To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to
require ballistics testing of all firearms manufactured and
all firearms in custody of Federal agencies, and to add
ballistics testing to existing firearms enforcement
strategies.
BAN OF LARGE CAPACITY AMMUNITION FEEDING DEVICES
S. 594--To ban the importation of large capacity ammunition
feeding devices.
BENETITS DENIED FOR NAZI PERSECUTORS
S. 1249--To deny Federal public benefits to individuals who
participated in Nazi persecution.
BIOLOGICAL AGENT AND TOXIN CONTROL
S. 3202--To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to
biological weapons.
BOUNTY HUNTER ACCOUNTABILITY
S. 1083--To expedite State review of criminal records of
applicants for bail enforcement officer employment, and for
other purposes.
BRADY ACT AMENDMENTS
S. 703--To amend section 922 of chapter 44, United States Code.
CAPTIVE EXOTIC ANIMAL PROTECTION
S. 1345--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit
certain interstate conduct relating to exotic animals.
CAPTURING CRIMINALS
S. 2761--To fund task forces to locate and apprehend fugitives
in Federal, State, and local felony criminal cases and to
provide administrative subpoena authority.
CARRYING OF CONCEALED FIREARMS
S. 727--To exempt qualified current and former law enforcement
officers from State laws prohibiting the carrying of concealed
firearms and to allow States to enter into compacts to
recognize other States' concealed weapons permits.
CHILD CUSTODY PROTECTION
S. 661--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit
taking minors across State lines in circumvention of laws
requiring the involvement of parents in abortion decisions.
CHILDPROOF HANDGUN ACT
S. 319--To provide for childproof handguns, and for other
purposes.
CHILDREN'S FIREARM ACCESS PREVENTION
S. 936--To prevent children from having access to firearms.
CHILD SAFETY LOCKS ON GUNS
S. 149--To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to
require the provision of a child safety lock in connection
with the transfer of a handgun.
CIVIL ASSET FORFEITURE REFORM
S. 1701--To reform civil asset forfeiture, and for other
purposes.
S. 1931--To provide a more just and uniform procedure for
Federal civil forfeitures, and for other purposes.
CLONE PAGER AUTHORIZATION
S. 411--To provide for a process to authorize the use of clone
pagers, and for other purposes.
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP FRAUD PREVENTION
S. 1455 (Public Law 106-420)--To enhance protection against
fraud in the offering of financial assistance for college
education, and for other purposes.
S. 3276--To make technical corrections to the College
Scholarship Fraud Prevention Act of 2000 and certain
amendments made by that Act.
COMBAT CRIMINAL MISUSE OF EXPLOSIVES
S. 1353--To combat criminal misuse of explosives.
COMBATING COMPUTER CRIMES
S. 2092--To amend title 18, United States Code, to modify
authorities relating to the use of pen registers and trap and
trace devices, to modify provisions relating to fraud and
related activities in connection with computers, and for other
purposes.
COMPUTER CRIME ENFORCEMENT
S. 1314--To establish a grant program to assist State and local
law enforcement in deterring, investigating, and prosecuting
computer crimes.
S. 3188--To facilitate the protection of the critical
infrastructure of the United States, to enhance the
investigation and prosecution of computer-related crimes, and
for other purposes.
CONCEALED FIREARMS PROHIBITION
S. 967--To provide a uniform national standard to ensure that
concealed firearms are available only to authorized persons
for lawful purposes.
CONTINUED REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
S. 1769 (Public Law 106-197)--To continue the reporting
requirements of section 2519 of title 18, United States Code,
beyond December 21, 1999, and for other purposes.
CRIME VICTIMS ASSISTANCE
S. 934--To enhance rights and protections for victims of crime.
CRIMINAL PENALTIES FOR COMPUTER CRIMES
S. 2451--To increase criminal penalties for computer crimes,
establish a National Commission on Cybersecurity, and for
other purposes.
CYBERMOLESTERS ENFORCEMENT ACT
S. 2280--To provide for the effective punishment of online child
molesters.
DEFECTIVE PRODUCT PENALTY
S. 3070--To amend title 18, United States Code, to establish
criminal penalties for distribution of defective products, to
amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, relating to
protective orders, sealing of cases, and disclosures of
discovery information in civil actions, and for other
purposes.
DENYING SAFE HAVENS TO INTERNATIONAL AND WAR CRIMINALS
S. 1754--To deny safe havens to international and war criminals,
and for other purposes.
DETER AND PREVENT TERRORISM
S. 3205--To enhance the capability of the United States to
deter, prevent, thwart, and respond to international acts of
terrorism against United States nationals and interests.
ENFORCEMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CRIMES
S. 481--To increase penalties and strengthen enforcement of
environmental crimes, and for other purposes.
EXAMINATIONS CONDUCTED BY CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKERS
S. 237--To allow the psychiatric or psychological examinations
required under chapter 313 of title 18, United States Code,
relating to offenders with mental disease or defect, to be
conducted by a clinical social worker.
EXPAND THE POWERS OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY
S. 534--To expand the powers of the Secretary of the Treasury to
regulate the manufacture, distribution, and sale of firearms
and ammunition, and to expand the jurisdiction of the
Secretary to include firearm products and nonpowder firearms.
EXPLOSIVES PROTECTION ACT
S. 1081--To amend section 842 of title 18, United States Code,
relating to explosive materials.
FEDERAL CIVIL FORFEITURES
H.R. 1658 (Public Law 106-185)--To provide a more just and
uniform procedure for Federal civil forfeitures, and for other
purposes.
FEDERAL DEATH PENALTY MORATORIUM
S. 3048--To institute a moratorium on the imposition of the
death penalty at the Federal level until a Commission on the
Federal Death Penalty studies its use and policies ensuring
justice, fairness, and due process are implemented.
FEDERAL JUDICIARY PROTECTION
S. 113--To increase the criminal penalties for assaulting or
threatening Federal judges, their family members, and other
public servants, and for other purposes.
FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ANIMAL PROTECTION
H.R. 1791 (Public Law 106-254)--To amend title 18, United States
Code, to provide penalties for harming animals used in Federal
law enforcement.
FEDERAL PRISONER HEALTH CARE COPAYMENT
S. 704 (Public Law 106-294)--To amend title 18, United States
Code, to combat the overutilization of prison health care
services and control rising prisoner health care costs.
FIREARM LICENSING AND RECORD OF SALE
S. 2525--To provide for the implementation of a system of
licensing for purchasers of certain firearms and for a record
of sale system for those firearms, and for other purposes.
FIREARMS DEALER PENALTY FLEXIBILITY
S. 2310--To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code,
with respect to penalties for licensed firearms dealers.
FIREARMS RIGHTS, RESPONSIBILITIES, AND REMEDIES
S. 686--To regulate interstate commerce by providing a Federal
cause of action against firearms manufacturers, dealers, and
importers for the harm resulting from gun violence.
FORFEITURE OF COLLATERAL PROFITS OF CRIME
S. 816--To amend section 3681 of title 18, United States Code,
relating to the special forfeiture of collateral profits of a
crime.
FREEDOM FROM UNION VIOLENCE
S. 764--To amend section 1951 of title 18, United States Code
(commonly known as the Hobbs Act), and for other purposes.
FUGITIVE APPREHENSION
S. 2516--To fund task forces to locate and apprehend fugitives
in Federal, State, and local felony criminal cases and give
administrative subpoena authority to the United States
Marshals Service.
GENERAL PROVISION FOR CRIMINAL ATTEMPT
S. 413--To amend title 18, United States Code, to insert a
general provision for criminal attempt.
GUN DEALER RESPONSIBILITY
S. 1101--To provide for tort liability of firearms dealers who
transfer firearms in violation of Federal firearms law.
GUN INDUSTRY ACCOUNTABILITY
S. 560--To reform the manner in which firearms are manufactured
and distributed by providing an incentive to State and local
governments to bring claims for the rising costs for gun
violence in their communities.
GUN KINGPIN PENALTY ACT
S. 1080--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit
gunrunning, and provide mandatory minimum penalties for crimes
related to gunrunning.
GUN SHOW ACCOUNTABILITY ACT
S. 443--To regulate the sale of firearms at gun shows.
GUN VIOLENCE LAWS
S. 2338--To enhance the enforcement of gun violence laws.
HATE CRIMES PREVENTION
S. 622--To enhance Federal enforcement of hate crimes, and for
other purposes.
S. 1406--To combat hate crimes.
ILLEGAL PORNOGRAPHY PROSECUTION
S. 4710--To authorize appropriations for the prosecution of
obscenity cases.
INCREASE PENALTIES ON HATE CRIMES
S. Con. Res. 120--To express the sense of Congress regarding the
need to pass legislation to increase penalties on perpetrators
of hate crimes.
INNOCENCE PROTECTION ACT
S. 2073--To reduce the risk that innocent persons may be
executed, and for other purposes.
S. 2690--To reduce the risk that innocent persons may be
executed, and for other purposes.
INTERNET FALSE IDENTIFICATION PREVENTION
S. 2924 (Public Law 106-578)--To strengthen the enforcement of
Federal statutes relating to false identification, and for
other purposes.
INTERNET FRAUD AGAINST THE ELDERLY
S. 3042--To protect citizens against becoming victims of
Internet fraud, to provide stiff penalties against those who
target senior citizens, and to educate senior citizens on how
to avoid being victimized by Internet or telemarketing fraud.
INTERNET GAMBLING PROHIBITION
S. 692--To prohibit Internet gambling, and for other purposes.
INTERNET GUN TRAFFICKING ACT OF 1999
S. 637--To amend title 18, United States Code, to regulate the
transfer of firearms over the Internet, and for other
purposes.
INTERNET SECURITY
S. 2430--To combat computer hacking through enhanced law
enforcement and to protect the privacy and constitutional
rights of Americans, and for other purposes.
S. 2448--To enhance the protections of the Internet and the
critical infrastructure of the United States, and for other
purposes.
INTERSTATE TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS CRIMINALS
S. 1898 (Public Law 106-560)--To provide protection against the
risks to the public that are inherent in the interstate
transportation of violent prisoners.
JAMES GUELFF BODY ARMOR ACT
S. 783--To limit access to body armor by violent felons and to
facilitate the donation of Federal surplus body armor to State
and local law enforcement agencies.
JUVENILE MISUSE OF FIREARMS PREVENTION
S. 994--Entitled the ``Juvenile Misuse of Firearms Prevention
Act''.
KATIE'S LAW
S. 2055--To establish the Katie Poirier Abduction Emergency
Fund, and for other purposes.
LAW ENFORCEMENT AND PUBLIC SAFETY
S. 2783--Entitled the ``21st Century Law Enforcement and Public
Safety Act''.
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS PROTECTION
S. 158--To amend title 18, United States Code, to regulate the
manufacture, importation, and sale of ammunition capable of
piercing police body armor.
LICENSING OF AMMUNITION MANUFACTURERS
S. 154--To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to
the licensing of ammunition manufacturers, and for other
purposes.
MANDATORY LIFE IMPRISONMENT
H.R. 4047--To amend title 18 of the United States Code to
provide life imprisonment for repeat offenders who commit sex
offenses against children.
MINIMUM SENTENCES FOR CRIMES INVOLVING FIREARMS
S. 420--To provide a mandatory minimum sentence for State crimes
involving the use of a firearm, impose work requirements for
prisoners, and prohibit the provision of luxury items to
prisoners.
MIRANDA REAFFIRMATION
S. 2830--To preclude the admissibility of certain confessions in
criminal cases.
NICS PARTNERSHIP ACT
S. 2769--To authorize funding for National Instant Criminal
Background Check System improvements.
NO SALE OR TRANSFER OF FIREARMS TO INTOXICATED PERSONS
S. 1845--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the
sale or transfer of a firearm or ammunition to an intoxicated
person.
NOTICE OF ELECTRONIC MONITORING
S. 2898--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide for
the disclosure of electronic monitoring of employee
communications and computer usage in the workplace.
OFFENDER REENTRY AND COMMUNITY SAFETY
S. 2908--To authorize funding for successful reentry of criminal
offenders into local communities.
PARENTAL KIDNAPPING LAW
S. 2710--To recognize the rights of grandparents in cases
involving international parental kidnapping.
PATIENTS' TELEPHONE PRIVACY
S. 782--To amend title 18, United States Code, to modify the
exception to the prohibition on the interception of wire,
oral, or electronic communications to require a health
insurance issuer, health plan, or health care provider obtain
an enrollee's or patient's consent to their interception, and
for other purposes.
PERMANENT BRADY WAITING PERIOD
S. 457--To amend section 922(t) of title 18, United States Code,
to require the reporting of information to the chief law
enforcement officer of the buyer's residence and to require a
minimum 72-hour waiting period before the purchase of a
handgun, and for other purposes.
PRE-RELEASE DRUG TESTING OF FEDERAL PRISONERS
S. 2008--To require the pre-release drug testing of Federal
prisoners.
PREVENT VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
S. 245--To reauthorize the Federal programs to prevent violence
against women, and for other purposes.
S. 2787--To reauthorize the Federal programs to prevent violence
against women, and for other purposes.
PROHIBIT TAKING A CHILD HOSTAGE WHILE EVADING ARREST
S. 419--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit
taking a child hostage in order to evade arrest.
PROHIBIT USE OF CERTAIN AMMUNITION
S. 153--To prohibit the use of certain ammunition, and for other
purposes.
PROTECT CHILDREN FROM FIREARMS
S. 735--To protect children from firearms violence.
PROTECT CHILDREN FROM VIOLENCE
S. 538--To provide for violent and repeat juvenile offender
accountability, and for other purposes.
PROTECTION OF THE U.S. FLAG
S. 931--To provide for the protection of the flag of the United
States, and for other purposes.
PROTECTIVE FUNCTION PRIVILEGE
S. 1360--To preserve the effectiveness of Secret Service
protection by establishing a protective function privilege,
and for other purposes.
PUBLIC OFFICIALS PROTECTION
S. 3094--To amend titles 18 and 28, United States Code, to
inhibit further intimidation of public officials within the
United States, and for other purposes.
PUBLIC SAFETY ACT
S. 2927--To ensure that the incarceration of inmates is not
provided by private contractors or vendors and that persons
charged or convicted of an offense against the United States
shall be housed in facilities managed and maintained by
Federal, State, or local governments.
PUBLIC SAFETY IN CYBERSPACE
S. 3083--To enhance privacy and the protection of the public in
the use of computers and the Internet, and for other purposes.
PUNISHMENT FOR CYBERSTALKERS
S. 2991--To amend title 18, United States Code, to expand the
prohibition on stalking, and for other purposes.
PURCHASES FROM FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES
S. 766--To amend title 18, United States Code, to revise the
requirements for procurement of products of Federal Prison
Industries to meet needs of Federal agencies, and for other
purposes.
RECKLESS INTRODUCTION OF A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT
S. 3014--To amend title 18 of the United States Code to penalize
the knowing and reckless introduction of a defective product
into interstate commerce.
RECORDKEEPING OF EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS
S. 142--To amend section 842 of title 18, United States Code,
relating to recordkeeping requirements for explosive materials
transfers.
REFORM CRIMINAL PROCEDURES
S. 412--To reform criminal procedure, and for other purposes.
REGULATION OF FIREARMS DEALERS
S. 1306--To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code,
relating to the regulation of firearms dealers, and for other
purposes.
RELATING TO EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS
S. 141--To amend section 845 of title 18, United States Code,
relating to explosive materials.
SAFE HOMES-SAFE STREETS ACT
S. 2482--To assist States and units of local government in
carrying out Safe Homes-Safe Streets programs.
SECOND AMENDMENT PRESERVATION
S. 954--To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect
citizens' rights under the Second Amendment to obtain firearms
for legal use, and for other purposes.
SECURE ONLINE COMMUNICATION ENFORCEMENT
S. 2063--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide for
the applicability to operators of Internet Web sites of
restrictions on the disclosure or records and other
information relating to the use of such sites, and for other
purposes.
SEXUAL ASSAULT PROSECUTION
S. 3168--To eliminate any limitation on indictment for sexual
offenses and make awards to States to reduce their DNA
casework backlogs.
STALKING PREVENTION AND VICTIM PROTECTION
S. 1660--To amend title 18, United States Code, to expand the
prohibition on stalking, and for other purposes.
S. 2011--To amend title 18, United States Code, to expand the
prohibition on stalking, and for other purposes.
H.R. 1869--To amend title 18, United States Code, to expand the
prohibition on stalking, and for other purposes.
STATE CRIMINAL ALIEN ASSISTANCE PROGRAM II
S. 1709--To provide Federal reimbursement for indirect costs
relating to the incarceration of illegal aliens and for
emergency health services furnished to undocumented aliens.
STOLEN FIREARMS
S. 728--To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to
increase the maximum term of imprisonment for offenses
involving stolen firearms.
STOP ALLOWING FELONS EARLY RELEASE
S. 2317--To provide incentives to encourage stronger truth in
sentencing of violent offenders, and for other purposes.
STOP GUN TRAFFICKING
S. 407--To reduce gun trafficking by prohibiting bulk purchases
of handguns.
SUBMIT THE CONFERENCE REPORT ON H.R. 1501
S. Res. 276--To express the sense of the Senate that the
conferees on the Violent and Repeat Offender Accountability
and Rehabilitation Act should submit the conference report on
the bill before April 20, 2000, and include the gun safety
amendments passed by the Senate.
TAMPERING WITH PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION CODES
S. 2105--To amend chapter 65 of title 18, United States Code, to
prohibit the unauthorized destruction, modification, or
alteration of product identification codes used in consumer
product recalls, for law enforcement, and for other purposes.
TELEMARKETING FRAUD AND SENIORS PROTECTION
S. 699--To protect the public, especially senior citizens,
against telemarketing fraud, including fraud over the
Internet, and to authorize an educational campaign to improve
senior citizens' ability to protect themselves against
telemarketing fraud.
S. 3025--To combat telemarketing and mass marketing fraud.
TELEPHONE PRIVACY ACT OF 1999
S. 781--To amend section 2511 of title 18, United States Code,
to revise the consent exception to the prohibition on the
interception of oral, wire, or electronic communications that
is applicable to telephone communications.
TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION RECALL ENHANCEMENT
S. 3012--To amend title 18, United States Code, to impose
criminal and civil penalties for false statements and failure
to file reports concerning defects in foreign motor vehicle
products, and to require the timely provision of notice of
such defects, and for other purposes.
TRANSPORTATION OF FIREARMS OR FIREARM PARTS
S. 3043--To close loopholes in the firearms laws which allow the
unregulated manufacture, assembly, shipment, or transportation
of firearms or firearm parts, and for other purposes.
UNBORN VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE
S. 1673--To amend titles 10 and 18, United States Code, to
protect unborn victims of violence.
H.R. 2436--To amend title 18, United States Code, and the
Uniform Code of Military Justice to protect unborn children
from assault and murder, and for other purposes.
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ACT II
S. 51--To reauthorize the Federal programs to prevent violence
against women, and for other purposes.
VIOLENT CRIME REDUCTION
S. 156--To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to
prohibit the manufacture, transfer, or importation of .25
caliber and .32 caliber and 9 millimeter ammunition.
VIOLENT SEXUAL OFFENDER PARENTAL NOTIFICATION
S. 2911--To strengthen the system for notifying parents of
violent sexual offenders in their communities.
YOUTH ACCESS TO FIREARMS ACT OF 1999
S. 1179--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the
sale, delivery, or other transfer of any type of firearm to a
juvenile, with certain exceptions.
YOUTH GUN CRIME ENFORCEMENT
S. 995--To strengthen the firearms and explosives laws of the
United States.
YOUTH VIOLENCE PREVENTION
S. 991--To prohibit the receipt, transfer, transportation, or
possession of a firearm or ammunition by certain violent
juvenile offenders, and for other purposes.
100 PERCENT TRUTH-IN-SENTENCING ACT
S. 2318--To amend title 18, United States Code, to eliminate
good time credits for prisoners serving a sentence for a crime
of violence, and for other purposes.
DATES OF OBSERVATION
ALCOHOL AND DRUG ADDICTION RECOVERY MONTH
S. Res. 351--To designate the month of September of 2000, as
``National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month''.
ALS AWARENESS MONTH
S. Res. 72--Designating the month of May in 1999 and 2000 as
``National ALS Awareness Month''.
ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF SAYLER'S CREEK
S. Res. 274--To designate April 9, 2000, as a ``National Day of
Remembrance of the One Hundred Thirty-Fifth Anniversary of the
Battle of Sayler's Creek''.
ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST LUNAR LANDING
S. Con. Res. 45--Expressing the sense of Congress that the July
20, 1999, 30th anniversary of the first lunar landing should
be a day of celebration and reflection on the Apollo-11
mission to the Moon and the accomplishments of the Apollo
program throughout the 1960's and 1970's.
ANNIVERSARY OF THE GENEVA CONVENTIONS OF 1949
S. Con. Res. 31--Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Geneva
Conventions of 1949 and recognizing the humanitarian
safeguards these treaties provide in times of armed conflict.
ARTS EDUCATION MONTH
S. Res. 128--Designating March 2000 as ``Arts Education Month''.
CELEBRATE DIA DE LOS NINOS
S. Res. 90--Designating the 30th day of April of 2000 as ``Dia
de los Ninos: Celebrating Young Americans'', and for other
purposes.
CHILDREN'S INTERNET SAFETY MONTH
S. Res. 294--Designating the month of October 2000 as
``Children's Internet Safety Month''.
CONCERN ABOUT YOUNG PEOPLE AND GUN VIOLENCE
S. Res. 345--Designating October 17, 2000, as a ``Day of
National Concern About Young People and Gun Violence''.
CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES WEEK
S. Res. 29--To designate the week of May 2, 1999, as ``National
Correctional Officers and Employees Week''.
S. Res. 248--To designate the week of May 7, 2000, as ``National
Correctional Officers and Employees Week''.
DAY OF PEACE
S. Con. Res. 138--Expressing the sense of Congress that a day of
peace and sharing should be established at the beginning of
each year.
DECADE OF PAIN CONTROL AND RESEARCH
S. 3163--To designate the calendar decade beginning on January
1, 2001, as the ``Decade of Pain Control and Research''.
EARTH DAY
S. 864--To designate April 22 as Earth Day.
FRAGILE X AWARENESS WEEK
S. Res. 268--Designating July 17 through July 23 as ``National
Fragile X Awareness Week''.
FREEDOM DAY
S. Con. Res. 73--Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding
Freedom Day.
H. Con. Res. 223--Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding
Freedom Day.
GEORGE WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY
S. 978--To specify that the legal holiday known as Washington's
Birthday be called by that name.
GIVE THANKS, GIVE LIFE
S. Res. 225--To designate November 23, 2000, Thanksgiving Day,
as a day to ``Give Thanks, Give Life'' and to discuss organ
and tissue donation with other family members.
GREEK INDEPENDENCE DAY
S. Res. 50--Designating March 25, 1999, as ``Greek Independence
Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American
Democracy''.
S. Res. 251--Designating March 25, 2000, as ``Greek Independence
Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American
Democracy''.
HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH
S. Res. 184--Congratulating the Nevada Hispanic leaders in
celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in Washington, D.C.
HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES WEEK
S. Res. 178--Designating the week beginning September 19, 1999,
as ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Week''.
S. Res. 342--Designating the week beginning September 17, 2000,
as ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Week''.
KATYN FOREST MASSACRE
S. Con. Res. 105--Designating April 13, 2000, as a day of
remembrance of the victims of the Katyn Forest massacre.
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. HOLIDAY
S. 322 (Public Law 106-80)--To amend title 4, United States
Code, to add the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday to the list of
days on which the flag should especially be displayed.
MEMORIAL DAY
S. 189--To restore the traditional day of observance of Memorial
Day.
S. Con. Res. 100--Expressing the support of Congress for a
National Moment of Remembrance to be observed at 3:00 p.m.
eastern standard time on each Memorial Day.
MONTH FOR CHILDREN
S. Res. 298--Designating the month of May each year as the Month
for Children.
NATIONAL AIRBORNE DAY
S. Res. 95--Designating August 16, 1999, as ``National Airborne
Day''.
S. Res. 301--Designating August 16, 2000, as ``National Airborne
Day''.
NATIONAL ALPHA1 AWARENESS MONTH
S. Res. 84--To designate the month of May 1999 as ``National
Alpha1 Awareness Month''.
NATIONAL AMERICAN INDIAN HERITAGE MONTH
S. Res. 216--Designating the Month of November 1999 as
``National American Indian Heritage Month''.
NATIONAL AMPUTEE AWARENESS WEEK
S. Res. 330--Designating the week beginning September 24, 2000,
as ``National Amputee Awareness Week''.
NATIONAL BIOTECHNOLOGY WEEK
S. Res. 200--Designating January 2000 as ``National
Biotechnology Month''.
NATIONAL CERVICAL HEALTH MONTH
S. Res. 62--Proclaiming the month of January 1999 as ``National
Cervical Health Month''.
NATIONAL CHARACTER COUNTS WEEK
S. Res. 98--Designating the week beginning October 17, 1999, and
the week beginning October 15, 2000, as ``National Character
Counts Week''.
NATIONAL CHARTER SCHOOLS WEEK
H. Con. Res. 310--Supporting a National Charter Schools Week.
NATIONAL CHILDHOOD LEAD POISONING PREVENTION WEEK
S. Res. 199--Designating the week of October 24, 1999, through
October 30, 1999, and the week of October 22, 2000, through
October 28, 2000, as ``National Childhood Lead Poisoning
Prevention Week''.
NATIONAL CHILDREN'S MEMORIAL DAY
S. Res. 118--Designating December 12, 1999, as ``National
Children's Memorial Day''.
S. Res. 340--Designating December 10, 2000, as ``National
Children's Memorial Day''.
NATIONAL CHILD'S DAY
S. Res. 296--Designating the first Sunday in June of each
calendar year as ``National Child's Day''.
NATIONAL COLORECTAL CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
S. Res. 108--Designating the month of March each year as
``National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month''.
NATIONAL CONCERN ABOUT YOUNG PEOPLE
S. Res. 158--Designating October 21, 1999, as a ``Day of
National Concern About Young People and Gun Violence''.
S. Res. 374--Designating October 17, 2000, as a ``Day of
National Concern About Young People and Gun Violence''.
NATIONAL CYSTIC FIBROSIS AWARENESS WEEK
S. Res. 190--Designating the week of October 10, 1999, through
October 16, 1999, as National Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Week.
NATIONAL DAY OF RECONCILIATION
S. 1055--To amend title 36, United States Code, to designate the
day before Thanksgiving as ``National Day of Reconciliation''.
NATIONAL FAMILY WEEK
S. Res. 204--Designating the week beginning November 21, 1999,
and the week beginning on November 19, 2000, as ``National
Family Week'', and for other purposes.
S. Res. 205--Designating the week of each November in which the
holiday of Thanksgiving is observed as ``National Family
Week''.
NATIONAL GIRL SCOUT WEEK
S. Res. 48--Designating the week beginning March 7, 1999, as
``National Girl Scout Week''.
NATIONAL HOME EDUCATION WEEK
S. Res. 183--Designating the week beginning on September 19,
1999, and ending on September 25, 1999, as National Home
Education Week.
NATIONAL INHALANTS AND POISONS AWARENESS WEEK
S. Res. 47--Designating the week of March 21 through March 27,
1999, as ``National Inhalants and Poisons Awareness Week''.
NATIONAL LITERACY DAY
S. Res. 59--Designating both July 2, 1999, and July 2, 2000, as
``National Literacy Day''.
NATIONAL MAMMOGRAPHY DAY
S. Res. 179--Designating October 15, 1999, as ``National
Mammography Day''.
S. Res. 353--Designating October 20, 2000, as ``National
Mammography Day''.
NATIONAL MILITARY APPRECIATION MONTH
S. 1419--To amend title 36, United States Code, to designate May
as ``National Military Appreciation Month''.
S. Res. 33--Designating May 1999 as ``National Military
Appreciation Month''.
S. Res. 266--Designating the month of May every year for the
next 5 years as ``National Military Appreciation Month''.
NATIONAL OVARIAN CANCER AWARENESS WEEK
S. Res. 347--Designating the week of September 17, 2000, through
September 23, 2000, as National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Week.
NATIONAL PEDIATRIC AIDS AWARENESS DAY
S. Res. 114--Designating June 22, 1999, as ``National Pediatric
AIDS Awareness Day''.
NATIONAL RELATIVES AS PARENTS DAY
S. Res. 212--To designate August 1, 2000, as ``National
Relatives as Parents Day''.
NATIONAL SAFE PLACE WEEK
S. Res. 258--Designating the week beginning March 12, 2000, as
``National Safe Place Week''.
NATIONAL SCHOOL VIOLENCE VICTIMS' MEMORIAL DAY
S. Res. 53--To designate March 24, 1999, as ``National School
Violence Victims' Memorial Day''.
NATIONAL STAMP COLLECTING MONTH
S. Res. 182--Designating October 1999 as ``National Stamp
Collecting Month''.
NATIONAL SURVIVORS FOR PREVENTION OF SUICIDE DAY
S. Res. 99--Designating November 20, 1999, as ``National
Survivors for Prevention of Suicide Day''.
S. Res. 339--Designating November 18, 2000, as ``National
Survivors of Suicide Day''.
NATIONAL TEACH FOR AMERICA WEEK
S. Res. 359--Designating October 16, 2000, to October 20, 2000,
as ``National Teach For America Week''.
NATIONAL YOUTH FITNESS WEEK
S. Res. 34--Designating the week beginning April 30, 1999, as
``National Youth Fitness Week''.
OBSERVANCE OF ``IN MEMORY'' DAY
S. Con. Res. 34--Relating to the observance of ``In Memory''
Day.
REDESIGNATION OF WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY
S. 429--To designate the legal public holiday of ``Washington's
Birthday'' as ``President's Day'' in honor of George
Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Franklin Roosevelt and in
recognition of the importance of the institution of the
Presidency and the contributions that Presidents have made to
the development of our Nation and the principles of freedom
and democracy.
SAFE TELEVISION FOR ALL AGES DAY
S. Res. 349--To designate September 7, 2000, as ``National Safe
Television for All Ages Day''.
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS DAY
S.J. Res. 21--To designate September 29, 1999, as ``Veterans of
Foreign Wars of the United States Day''.
ZINFANDEL GRAPE APPRECIATION WEEK
S. Res. 132--Designating the week beginning January 21, 2001, as
``Zinfandel Grape Appreciation Week''.
DEATH PENALTY
NATIONAL DEATH PENALTY MORATORIUM
S. 2463--To institute a moratorium on the imposition of the
death penalty at the Federal and State level until a National
Commission on the Death Penalty studies its use and policies
ensuring justice, fairness, and due process are implemented.
DISCRIMINATION
BOB JONES UNIVERSITY
S. Con. Res. 85--Condemning the discriminatory practices
prevalent at Bob Jones University.
DRUG CONTROL
COMPREHENSIVE METHAMPHETAMINE ABUSE REDUCTION
S. 562--To provide for a comprehensive, coordinated effort to
combat methamphetamine abuse, and for other purposes.
COMMUNITY ANTIDRUG COALITION INSTITUTE
S. 2473--To strengthen and enhance the role of community
antidrug coalitions by providing for the establishment of a
National Community Antidrug Coalition Institute.
DRUG COURT REAUTHORIZATION AND IMPROVEMENT
S. 1808--To reauthorize and improve the drug court grant
program.
DRUG-FREE CENTURY
S. 5--To reduce the transportation and distribution of illegal
drugs and to strengthen domestic demand reduction, and for
other purposes.
DRUG-FREE FAMILIES
S. 1390--To help parents and families reduce drug abuse and drug
addiction among adolescents, and for other purposes.
DRUG-FREE PRISONS
S. 2619--To provide for drug-free prisons.
ECSTACY ANTI-PROLIFERATION
S. 2612--To combat Ecstacy trafficking, distribution, and abuse
in the United States, and for other purposes.
FEDERAL DRUG COURT PROGRAM
S. 3191--To create a Federal drug court program, and for other
purposes.
GRANTS FOR DRUG TREATMENT
S. 3124--To establish grants for drug treatment alternative to
prison programs administered by State or local prosecutors.
FAMILY LIFE
IMPORTANCE OF FAMILIES EATING TOGETHER
H. Con. Res. 343--Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding
the importance of families eating together.
FEDERAL PRISON INDUSTRIES
CHANGE COMPETITION REQUIREMENTS
S. 1575--To change the competition requirements with respect to
the purchase of the products of the Federal Prison Industries
by the Secretary of Defense.
FEDERAL RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
AMENDMENT OF RULE 31
S. 32--To eliminate a requirement for a unanimous verdict in
criminal trials in Federal courts.
TRUTH ACT
S. 1700--To amend the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure to
allow a defendant to make a motion for forensic testing not
available at trial regarding actual innocence.
FEDERAL VOTING RIGHTS
CIVIC PARTICIPATION ACT
S. 2666--To secure the Federal voting rights of persons who have
fully served their sentences, including parole and probation,
and for other purposes.
FOOD AND DRUGS
SHIPPING INTOXICATING LIQUOR INTO A STATE
S. 577--To provide for injunctive relief in Federal district
court to enforce State law relating to the interstate
transportation of intoxicating liquor.
H.R. 2031--To provide for injunctive relief in Federal district
court to enforce State laws relating to the interstate
transportation of intoxicating liquor.
FORENSIC SCIENCES
IMPROVE QUALITY, TIMELINESS, AND CREDIBILITY
S. 3045 (Public Law 106-561)--To improve the quality,
timeliness, and credibility of forensic science services for
criminal justice purposes.
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION
JAPANESE IMPERIAL ARMY DISCLOSURES
S. 1902--To require disclosure under the Freedom of Information
Act regarding certain persons and records of the Japanese
Imperial Army in a manner that does not impair any
investigation or prosecution conducted by the Department of
Justice or certain intelligence matters, and for other
purposes.
PRIVACY PROTECTION STUDY COMMISSION
S. 1901--To establish the Privacy Protection Study Commission to
evaluate the efficacy of the Freedom of Information Act and
the Electronic Freedom of Information Act Amendments of 1996,
to determine whether new laws are necessary, and to provide
advice and recommendations.
GAMBLING
HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE SPORTS GAMBLING
S. 2021--To prohibit high school and college sports gambling in
all States where such gambling was permitted prior to 1991.
ILLEGAL COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY GAMBLING
S. 2050--To establish a panel to investigate illegal gambling on
college sports and to recommend effective countermeasures to
combat this serious national problem.
GENERAL PROVISIONS
AMENDING TITLE 1, CHAPTER 1, U.S. CODE
S. 31--To amend title 1, United States Code, to clarify the
effect and application of legislation.
DEFINITION OF BORN-ALIVE INFANT
S. 3127--To protect infants who are born alive.
GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION AND EMPLOYEES
FEDERAL BUREAUCRACY ACCOUNTABILITY
S. 932--To prevent Federal agencies from pursuing policies of
unjustifiable nonacquiescence in, and relitigation of,
precedents established in the Federal judicial courts.
PROTECT RESEARCHERS FROM COMPELLED DISCLOSURE
S. 1437--To protect researchers from compelled disclosure of
research in Federal courts, and for other purposes.
GUN CONTROL
AMERICAN HANDGUN STANDARDS
S. 193--To apply the same quality and safety standards to
domestically manufactured handguns that are currently applied
to imported handguns.
CARRYING OF FIREARMS
S. Res. 295--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the
carrying of firearms into places of worship or educational and
scholastic settings should be prohibited.
JUVENILE GUN LOOPHOLE CLOSURE
S. 891--To amend section 922(x) of title 18, United States Code,
to prohibit the transfer to and possession of handguns,
semiautomatic assault weapons, and large capacity ammunition
feeding devices by individuals who are less than 21 years of
age, and for other purposes.
RECORDS ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS
S. 3264--To ensure that individuals with histories of mental
illness and other persons prohibited from owning or possessing
firearms are stopped from buying firearms by requiring instant
background checks prior to making a firearms purchase, and for
other purposes.
IMMIGRATION
APPLICATIONS FOR ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS
S. 2058--To extend filing deadlines for applications for
adjustment of status of certain Cuban, Nicaraguans, and
Haitian nationals.
ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS OF JEWISH NATIONALS OF SYRIA
S. 2852--To provide for the adjustment of status of certain
Syrian nationals.
CENTRAL AMERICAN AND HAITIAN PARITY ACT
S. 1592--To amend the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American
Relief Act to provide to certain nationals of El Salvador,
Guatemala, Honduras, and Haiti an opportunity to apply for
adjustment of status under that Act, and for other purposes.
IMMIGRATION AFFAIRS AGENCY
S. 1563--To establish the Immigration Affairs Agency within the
Department of Justice, and for other purposes.
IMMIGRATION PROTECTION
S. 3074--To make certain immigration consultant practices
criminal offenses.
LEGAL EMPLOYMENT AUTHENTICATION PROGRAM
S. 1953--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant
Responsibility Act of 1996 to authorize the establishment of a
voluntary legal employment authentication program (LEAP) as a
successor to the current pilot programs for employment
eligibility confirmation.
PRIVATE RELIEF LEGISLATION
S. 11 (Private Law 106-14)--For the relief of Wei Jingsheng.
S. 133--For the relief of Benjamin M. Banfro.
S. 150 (Private Law 106-15)--For the relief of Marina Khalina
and her son Albert Miftakhov.
S. 199--For the relief of Alexandre Malofienko, Olga Matsko, and
their son, Vladimir Malofienko.
S. 228--For the relief of Susan Rebola Cardenas.
S. 273--For the relief of Oleg Rasulyevich Rafikova, Alfia
Fanilevna Rafikova, Evgenia Olegovna Rafikova, and Ruslan
Khamitovich Yagudin.
S. 275--For the relief of Suchada Kwong.
S. 276 (Private Law 106-16)--For the relief of Sergio Lozano,
Fauricio Lozano and Ana Lozano.
S. 302 (Private Law 106-7)--For the relief of Kerantha Poole-
Christian.
S. 436--For the relief of Augusto Segovia and Maria Segovia,
husband and wife, and their children.
S. 451--For the relief of Saeed Rezai.
S. 452 (Private Law 106-4)--For the relief of Belinda McGregor.
S. 520--For the relief of Janina Altagracia Castillo-Rojas and
her husband, Diogenes Patricio Rojas.
S. 644--For the relief of Sergeant Phillip Anthony Gibbs.
S. 778--For the relief of Blanca Echeverri.
S. 828--For the relief of Corina Dechalup.
S. 869 (Private Law 106-18)--For the relief of Mina Vahedi
Notash.
S. 1019--For the relief of Regine Beatie Edwards.
S. 1039--For the relief of Renato Rosetti.
S. 1078 (Private Law 106-19)--For the relief of Mrs. Elizabeth
Eka Bassey and her children, Emmanuel O. Paul Bassey, Jacob
Paul Bassey, and Mary Idongesit Paul Bassey.
S. 1221--For the relief of Ashley Ross Fuller.
S. 1513 (Private Law 106-20)--For the relief of Jaqueline
Salinas and her children Gabriela Salinas, Alejandro Salinas,
and Omar Salinas.
S. 1780--For the relief of Raul Morales-Torna.
S. 1799--For the relief of Sergio Lozano.
S. 1811--For the relief of Sophia Shidlivsky and her husband
Vasili Chidlivsky.
S. 2000 (Private Law 106-21)--For the relief of Guy Taylor.
S. 2002 (Private Law 106-22)--For the relief of Tony Lara.
S. 2019 (Private Law 106-23)--For the relief of Malia Miller.
S. 2054--For the relief of Sandra J. Pilot.
S. 2289 (Private Law 106-24)--For the relief of Jose Guadalupe
Tellez Pinales.
S. 2509--For the relief of Rose-Marie Barbeau-Quinn.
S. 2559--For the relief of Vijai Rajan.
S. 2616--For the relief of Luis A. Gonzalez and Virginia Aguilla
Gonzalez.
S. 2822--For the relief of Denes and Gyorgi Fulop.
S. 2843--For the relief of Antonio Costa.
S. 2860--For the relief of Sammie Martine Orr.
S. 2945--For the relief of David Bale.
S. 3136--For the relief of Edwardo Reyes, Dianelita Reyes, and
their children, Susy Damaris Reyes, Danny Daniel Reyes, and
Brandon Neil Reyes.
H.R. 322 (Private Law 106-3)--For the relief of Suchada Kwong.
H.R. 3646 (Private Law 106-8)--For the relief of certain Persian
Gulf evacuees.
PROCESSING OF IMMIGRATION BENEFIT APPLICATIONS
S. 2586--To reduce the backlog in the processing of immigration
benefit applications and to make improvements to
infrastructure necessary for the effective provision of
immigration services, and for other purposes.
UNACCOMPANIED ALIEN CHILD PROTECTION
S. 3117--To establish an Office of Children's Services within
the Department of Justice to coordinate and implement
Government actions involving unaccompanied alien children; to
ensure that their best interests are held paramount in
immigration proceedings and actions involving them; to
prescribe standards for their custody, release, and detention;
to improve policies for their permanent protection; and for
other purposes.
IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY ACT
ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS FOR CERTAIN NATIONALS
S. 2668--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to improve
procedures for the adjustment of status of aliens, to reduce
the backlog of family-sponsored aliens, and for other
purposes.
ADOPTED ALIEN LESS THAN 18 YEARS OF AGE
H.R. 2886 (Public Law 106-139)--To amend the Immigration and
Nationality Act to provide that an adopted alien who is less
than 18 years of age may be considered a child under such Act
if adopted with or after a sibling who is a child under such
Act.
S. 1753--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide
that an adopted alien who is less than 18 years of age may be
considered a child under such Act if adopted with or after a
sibling who is a child under such Act.
ADOPTED ORPHANS CITIZENSHIP
S. 1485--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to confer
United States citizenship automatically and retroactively on
certain foreign-born children adopted by citizens of the
United States.
ALIEN CHILDREN PROTECTION
S. 2383--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide
temporary protected status to certain unaccompanied alien
children, to provide for the adjustment of status of aliens
unlawfully present in the United States who are under 18 years
of age, and for other purposes.
ALIEN SMUGGLING PREVENTION
S. 1644--To provide additional measures for the prevention and
punishment of alien smuggling, and for other purposes.
AMERASIAN IMMIGRATION ACT
S. 318--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to
facilitate the immigration to the United States of certain
aliens born in the Philippines or Japan who were fathered by
United States citizens.
AMERICAN COMPETITIVENESS
S. 2045 (Public Law 106-313)--To amend the Immigration and
Nationality Act with respect to H-1B nonimmigrant aliens.
ANTI-ATROCITY ALIEN DEPORTATION ACT
S. 1375--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide
that aliens who commit acts of torture abroad are inadmissible
and removable and to establish within the Criminal Division of
the Department of Justice an Office of Special Investigations
having responsibilities under that Act with respect to all
alien participants in acts of genocide and torture abroad.
AUTHORIZE A 3-YEAR PILOT PROGRAM
H.R. 2961 (Public Law 106-406)--To amend the Immigration and
Nationality Act to authorize a 3-year pilot program under
which the Attorney General may extend the period for voluntary
departure in the case of certain nonimmigrant aliens who
require medical treatment in the United States and were
admitted under the visa waiver pilot program, and for other
purposes.
DATE OF REGISTRY ACT
S. 2407--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act with
respect to the record of admission for permanent residence in
the case of certain aliens.
ESTABLISH 5-YEAR PILOT PROGRAM
S. 1645--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to
establish a 5-year pilot program under which certain aliens
completing an advanced degree in mathematics, science,
engineering, or computer science are permitted to change
nonimmigrant classification in order to remain in the United
States for a 5-year period for the purpose of working in one
of those fields, and to foster partnerships between public
schools and private industry to improve mathematics, science,
and technology education in public schools.
FAIRNESS TO IMMIGRANT VETERANS
S. 871--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to ensure
that veterans of the United States Armed Forces are eligible
for discretionary relief from detention, deportation,
exclusion, and removal, and for other purposes.
HMONG VETERANS' NATURALIZATION ACT OF 1999
S. 890--To facilitate the naturalization of aliens who served
with special guerrilla units or irregular forces in Laos.
HMONG VETERANS' NATURALIZATION ACT OF 2000
S. 2025--To facilitate the naturalization of aliens who served
with special guerrilla units or irregular forces in Laos.
S. 3060--To amend the Hmong Veterans' Naturalization Act of 2000
to extend the applicability of that Act to certain former
spouses of deceased Hmong veterans.
H.R. 371 (Public Law 106-207)--To facilitate the naturalization
of aliens who served with special guerrilla units or irregular
forces in Laos.
ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION REFORM
S. 173--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to revise
amendments made by the Illegal Immigration Reform and
Immigrant Responsibility Act.
S. 745--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant
Responsibility Act of 1996 to modify the requirements for
implementation of an entry-exit control system.
IMMIGRANT RELIGIOUS WORKER PROGRAM
S. 3226--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to extend
for an additional 3 years the special immigrant religious
worker program.
LEGAL AMNESTY RESTORATION
S. 1552--To eliminate the limitation on judicial jurisdiction
imposed by section 377 of the Illegal Immigration Reform and
Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, and for other purposes.
LIBERIAN REFUGEE IMMIGRATION FAIRNESS
S. 656--To provide for the adjustment of status of certain
nationals of Liberia to that of lawful permanent residence.
LIMITED WAIVER OF COST REQUIREMENTS FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
S. 677--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide
a limited waiver of a requirement for reimbursement of local
educational agencies for the costs of foreign students'
education in certain cases.
MODIFY RESTRICTIONS
S. 3120--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to modify
restrictions added by the Illegal Immigration Reform and
Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996.
MOTHER TERESA RELIGIOUS WORKERS ACT
S. 2406--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide
permanent authority for entry into the United States of
certain religious workers.
NURSING RELIEF FOR DISADVANTAGED AREAS
S. 455--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act with
respect to the requirements for the admission of nonimmigrant
nurses who will practice in health professional shortage
areas.
H.R. 441 (Public Law 106-95)--To amend the Immigration and
Nationality Act with respect to the requirements for the
admission of nonimmigrant nurses who will practice in health
professional shortage areas.
REFUGEE PROTECTION
S. 1940--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to
reaffirm the United States historic commitment to protecting
refugees who are fleeing persecution or torture.
S VISA AND REFUGEE ASSISTANCE AUTHORIZATION
S. 1713--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to extend
for an additional 2 years the period for admission of an alien
as a nonimmigrant under section 101(a)(15)(S) of such Act, and
to authorize appropriations for the refugee assistance program
under chapter 2 of title IV of the Immigration and Nationality
Act.
VISA WAIVER PROGRAM
S. 1242--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to make
permanent the visa waiver program for certain visitors to the
United States.
S. 2367--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to make
improvements to, and permanently authorize, the visa waiver
pilot program under that Act.
WAIVER OF OATH OF RENUNCIATION AND ALLEGIANCE
S. 2812 (Public Law 106-448)--To amend the Immigration and
Nationality Act to provide a waiver of the oath of
renunciation and allegiance for naturalization of aliens
having certain disabilities.
IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE
IMMEDIATE CONFIRMATION OF EMPLOYMENT ELIGIBILITY
S. 1966--To provide for the immediate review by the Immigration
and Naturalization Service of new employees hired by employers
subject to Operation Vanguard or similar programs, and for
other purposes.
RETURN ELIAN GONZALEZ TO CUBA
S. Con. Res. 79--Expressing the sense of Congress that Elian
Gonzalez should be reunited with his father, Juan Gonzalez of
Cuba.
JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE
ACTIONS FOR CERTAIN INJURIES TO PERSONS AND PROPERTY
S. 1856--To amend title 28 of the United States Code to
authorize Federal district courts to hear civil actions to
recover damages or secure relief for certain injuries to
persons and property under or resulting from the Nazi
government of Germany.
ADDITIONAL BANKRUPTCY JUDGESHIPS FOR MARYLAND
S. 454--To amend title 28, United States Code, to authorize the
appointment of additional bankruptcy judges for the judicial
district of Maryland.
ADDITIONAL DISTRICT JUDGESHIPS FOR FLORIDA
S. 647--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal
district judges in the State of Florida, and for other
purposes.
ADDITIONAL DISTRICT JUDGESHIPS FOR ILLINOIS
S. 1583--To convert 2 temporary Federal judgeships in the
central and southern districts of Illinois to permanent
judgeships, and for other purposes.
ADDITIONAL DISTRICT JUDGESHIPS FOR OREGON
S. 2024--To amend title 28, United States Code, to provide for
an additional place of holding court in the District of
Oregon.
ADDITIONAL FEDERAL CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT JUDGES
S. 1145--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal
circuit and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 3071--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal
circuit and district judges, and for other purposes.
ADDITIONAL FEDERAL JUDGESHIP FOR WISCONSIN
S. 1960--To provide for the appointment of 1 additional Federal
district judge for the eastern district of Wisconsin, and for
other purposes.
ADDITIONAL TEMPORARY BANKRUPTCY JUDGES
S. 1830--To provide for the appointment of additional temporary
bankruptcy judges, and for other purposes.
BLIND JUSTICE ACT
S. 1484--Entitled the ``Blind Justice Act of 1999''.
CIVIL TRIAL INVOLVING A PRESIDENT
S. 417--To amend title 28 of the United States Code to bar any
civil trial involving the President until after the President
vacates office, but to allow for sealed discovery during the
time the President is in office.
CITIZENS ACCESS TO JUSTICE
S. 1028--To simplify and expedite access to the Federal courts
for injured parties whose rights and privileges, secured by
the United States Constitution, have been deprived by final
actions of Federal agencies, or other government officials or
entities acting under color of State law, and for other
purposes.
CLAIMS OF MILITARY PERSONNEL FOR DAMAGES
S. 1970--To amend chapter 171 of title 28, United States Code,
with respect to the liability of the United States for claims
of military personnel for damages for certain injuries.
CLASS ACTION FAIRNESS
S. 353--To provide for class action reform, and for other
purposes.
COMPOSITION OF U.S. SENTENCING COMMISSION
S. 500--To amend section 991(a) of title 28, United States Code,
to require certain members of the United States Sentencing
Commission to be selected from among individuals who are
victims of a crime of violence.
CONSUMER RIGHTS IN FEDERAL CLASS ACTIONS
S. 3123--To provide for Federal class action reform.
DISTRICT JUDGESHIP IN NORTH CAROLINA
S. 571--To amend chapter 5 of title 28, United States Code, to
eliminate a vacant judgeship in the eastern district and
establish a new judgeship in the western district of North
Carolina, and for other purposes.
DIVIDE NEW JERSEY INTO TWO JUDICIAL DISTRICTS
S. 2259--To amend title 28, United States Code, to divide New
Jersey into 2 judicial districts.
DNA TESTING AVAILABILITY
S. 2859--To provide assistance to States in reducing the backlog
of casework files awaiting DNA analysis and to make DNA
testing available in appropriate cases to convicted Federal
and State offenders.
ENFORCEMENT OF CERTAIN ANTI-TERRORISM JUDGMENTS
S. 1796--To modify the enforcement of certain anti-terrorism
judgments, and for other purposes.
ENHANCED PUNISHMENT OF METHAMPHETAMINE LABORATORY OPERATIONS
S. 486--To provide for the punishment of methamphetamine
laboratory operators, provide additional resources to combat
methamphetamine production, trafficking, and abuse in the
United States, and for other purposes.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION PARTNERSHIP
S. 1661--To amend title 28, United States Code, 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 a
judicial or administrative proceeding, and for other purposes.
EQUAL ACCESS TO JUSTICE REFORM AMENDMENTS
S. 2907--To amend the provisions of titles 5 and 28, United
States Code, relating to equal access to justice, award of
reasonable costs and fees, taxpayers' recovery of costs, fees,
and expenses, administrative settlement offers, and for other
purposes.
ESTABLISH DEMONSTRATION MENTAL HEALTH COURTS
S. 1865 (Public Law 106-515)--To provide grants to establish
demonstration mental health courts.
FAIRNESS IN ASBESTOS COMPENSATION
S. 758--To establish legal standards and procedures for the
fair, prompt, inexpensive, and efficient resolution of
personal injury claims arising out of asbestos exposure, and
for other purposes.
FEDERAL COURTS IMPROVEMENT
H.R. 1752--To make improvements in the operation and
administration of the Federal courts, and for other purposes.
S. 2915 (Public Law 106-518)--To make improvements in the
operation and administration of the Federal courts, and for
other purposes.
HANDGUN BALLISTIC IDENTIFICATION
S. 2715--To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to
ballistic identification of handguns.
HOLDING OF COURT IN NATCHEZ, MS
S. 1418 (Public Law 106-130)--To provide for the holding of
court at Natchez, Mississippi, in the same manner as court is
held at Vicksburg, Mississippi, and for other purposes.
INCREASE FEES PAID TO FEDERAL JURORS
S. 159--To amend chapter 121 of title 28, United States Code, to
increase fees paid to Federal jurors, and for other purposes.
INTERSTATE CLASS ACTION JURISDICTION
H.R. 1875--To amend title 28, United States Code, to allow the
application of the principles of Federal diversity
jurisdiction to interstate class actions.
JUDGESHIPS FOR THE DISTRICT OF HAWAII
S. 184--To convert a temporary Federal judgeship in the district
of Hawaii to a permanent judgeship, to authorize an additional
permanent judgeship in the district of Hawaii, extend
statutory authority for magistrate positions in Guam and the
Northern Mariana Islands, and for other purposes.
JUDICIAL EDUCATION AND SEMINARS
S. 2990--To amend chapter 42 of title 28, United States Code, to
establish the Judicial Education Fund for the payment of the
reasonable expenses of judges participating in seminars, to
prohibit the acceptance of seminar gifts, and for other
purposes.
JUDICIAL IMPROVEMENT
S. 248--To modify the procedures of the Federal courts in
certain matters, to reform prisoner litigation, and for other
purposes.
JUDICIAL TAXATION PROHIBITION
S. 34--To amend title 28, United States Code, to clarify the
remedial jurisdiction of inferior Federal courts.
JUSTICE FOR WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA ACT
S. 1018--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal
district judges in the State of North Carolina, and for other
purposes.
LITIGATION FAIRNESS
S. 1269--To provide that the Federal Government and States shall
be subject to the same procedures and substantive laws that
would apply to persons on whose behalf certain civil actions
may be brought, and for other purposes.
MAGISTRATE JUDGE CONTEMPT AUTHORITY
S. 2875--To amend titles 18 and 28, United States Code, with
respect to United States magistrate judges.
MEDIA COVERAGE OF COURT PROCEEDINGS
S. 721--To allow media coverage of court proceedings.
MULTIDISTRICT JURISDICTION
S. 1748--To amend chapter 87 of title 28, United States Code, to
authorize a judge to whom a case is transferred to retain
jurisdiction over certain multidistrict litigation cases for
trial.
MULTIDISTRICT, MULTIPARTY, MULTIFORUM TRIAL JURISDICTION
H.R. 2112--To amend title 28, United States Code, to allow a
judge to whom a case is transferred to retain jurisdiction
over certain multidistrict litigation cases for trial, and to
provide for Federal jurisdiction of certain multiparty,
multiforum civil actions.
NINTH CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS
S. 186--To provide for the reorganization of the Ninth Circuit
Court of Appeals, and for other purposes.
S. 253--To provide for the reorganization of the Ninth Circuit
Court of Appeals, and for other purposes.
S. 1403--To amend chapter 3 of title 28, United States Code, to
modify en banc procedures for the Ninth Circuit Court of
Appeals, and for other purposes.
PERMANENT JUDGESHIP FOR EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI
S. 2695--To convert a temporary Federal judgeship in the eastern
district of Missouri to a permanent judgeship, and for other
purposes.
PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS IMPLEMENTATION
H.R. 2372--To simplify and expedite access to the Federal courts
for injured parties whose rights and privileges, secured by
the United States Constitution, have been deprived by final
actions of Federal agencies, or other government officials or
entities acting under color of State law; to prevent Federal
courts from abstaining from exercising Federal jurisdiction in
actions where no State law claim is alleged; to permit
certification of unsettled State law questions that are
essential to resolving Federal claims arising under the
Constitution; and to clarify when government action is
sufficiently final to ripen certain Federal claims arising
under the Constitution.
PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS FOR GOVERNMENT ATTORNEYS
S. 855--To clarify the applicable standards of professional
conduct for attorneys for the Government, and other purposes.
PROSECUTOR ETHICS
S. 250--To establish ethical standards for Federal prosecutors,
and for other purposes.
PROTECTION OF SECOND AMENDMENT RIGHTS
S. 597--To amend section 922 of chapter 44 of title 28, United
States Code, to protect the rights of citizens under the
Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
REFERRALS
S. Res. 197--Referring S. 1698 entitled ``A bill for the relief
of D.W. Jacobson, Ronald Karkala, and Paul Bjorgen of Grand
Rapids, Minnesota'' to the chief judge of the United States
Court of Federal Claims for a report thereon.
REPEAL THE HABEAS CORPUS REQUIREMENT
S. 175--To repeal the habeas corpus requirement that a Federal
court defer to State court judgments and uphold a conviction
regardless of whether the Federal court believes that the
State court erroneously interpreted constitutional law, except
in cases where the Federal court believes the State court
acted in an unreasonable manner.
SOUTHWEST BORDER JUDGESHIPS
S. 2730--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal
district judges, and for other purposes.
STRENGTHENING ABUSE AND NEGLECT COURTS ACT
S. 708--To improve the administrative efficiency and
effectiveness of the Nation's abuse and neglect courts and the
quality and availability of training for judges, attorneys,
and volunteers working in such courts, and for other purposes
consistent with the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997.
S. 2272 (Public Law 106-314)--To improve the administrative
efficiency and effectiveness of the Nation's abuse and neglect
courts and for other purposes consistent with the Adoption and
Safe Families Act of 1997.
SUNSHINE IN LITIGATION ACT
S. 957--To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code,
relating to protective orders, sealing of cases, disclosures
of discovery information in civil actions, and for other
purposes.
TELEVISING SUPREME COURT PROCEEDINGS
S. 3086--To permit the televising of Supreme Court proceedings.
TEMPORARY SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA JUDGESHIP
S. 2794--To provide for a temporary Federal district judgeship
for the southern district of Indiana.
TRUSTEE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
S. 1841--To provide private chapter 7 panel trustees and chapter
13 standing trustees with remedies for resolving disputes with
the United States Trustee Program.
VACANT JUDGESHIPS ON THE FOURTH CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS
S. 570--To amend chapter 3 of title 28, United States Code, to
eliminate 2 vacant judgeships on the Fourth Circuit Court of
Appeals, and for other purposes.
JUVENILE JUSTICE AND DELINQUENCY PREVENTION ACT
JUVENILE CRIME CONTROL AND PREVENTION
S. 838--To amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Act of 1974, and for other purposes.
MENTAL HEALTH JUVENILE JUSTICE
S. 465--To meet the mental health and substance abuse treatment
needs of incarcerated children and youth.
PREVENT JUVENILE CRIME
S. 993--To prevent juvenile crime, provide for certain
punishment of juvenile delinquents, and incapacitate violent
juvenile criminals, and for other purposes.
LAW ENFORCEMENT
CENTER FOR RURAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
S. 3009--To provide funds to the National Center for Rural Law
Enforcement.
POLICE GUN BUYBACK ASSISTANCE
S. 3192--To provide grants to law enforcement agencies to
purchase firearms needed to perform law enforcement duties.
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
DUE PROCESS ACT
S. 3221--To provide grants to law enforcement agencies that
ensure that law enforcement officers employed by such agencies
are afforded due process when involved in a case that may lead
to dismissal, demotion, suspension, or transfer.
LIABILITIES
SMALL BUSINESS LIABILITY REFORM
S. 1185--To provide small businesses certain protections from
litigation excesses and to limit the product liability of non-
manufacturer product sellers.
TEACHER LIABILITY PROTECTION
S. 1721--To provide protection for teachers, and for other
purposes.
LOYALTY AND PROBITY
AMERICANS OF ASIAN ANCESTRY
H. Con. Res. 124--Expressing the sense of the Congress relating
to recent allegations of espionage and illegal campaign
financing that have brought into question the loyalty and
probity of Americans of Asian ancestry.
MEDAL OF VALOR
PUBLIC SAFETY MEDAL OF VALOR ACT
S. 39--To provide a national medal for public safety officers
who act with extraordinary valor above and beyond the call of
duty, and for other purposes.
H.R. 46--To provide for a national medal for public safety
officers who act with extraordinary valor above and beyond the
call of duty.
MEMORANDUM
INTERNATIONAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE
S.J. Res. 52--Granting the consent of Congress to the
International Emergency Management Assistance Memorandum of
Understanding.
ORGANIC ACT OF GUAM
PROVIDE RESTITUTION
S. 524--To amend the Organic Act of Guam to provide restitution
to the people of Guam who suffered atrocities such as personal
injury, forced labor, forced marches, internment, and death
during the occupation of Guam in World War II, and for other
purposes.
OLYMPICS
GOALS AND IDEALS
S. Res. 254--Supporting the goals and ideals of the Olympics.
PATENTS
AMERICAN INVENTORS PROTECTION
S. 1798--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide
enhanced protection for inventors, protect patent terms,
reduce patent litigation, and for other purposes.
AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS
S. 1258 (Public Law 106-42)--To authorize funds for the payment
of salaries and expenses of the Patent and Trademark Office,
and for other purposes.
DRUG PATENT TERM RESTORATION REVIEW PROCEDURE
S. 1172--To provide a patent term restoration review procedure
for certain drug products.
INVENTORS' RIGHTS ACT
H.R. 1907--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide
enhanced protection for inventors and innovators, protect
patent terms, reduce patent litigation, and for other
purposes.
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER ACT
S. 999--To amend chapter 18 of title 35, United States Code, to
improve the ability of Federal agencies to patent and license
federally owned inventions, and for other purposes.
PREJUDICE
ASIANS AND PACIFIC ISLANDERS
S. Con. Res. 53--Condemning all prejudice against individuals of
Asian and Pacific Island ancestry in the United States and
supporting political and civic participation by such
individuals throughout the United States.
PRIVACY AND CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS
ELECTRONIC RIGHTS FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
S. 854--To protect the privacy and constitutional rights of
Americans, to establish standards and procedures regarding law
enforcement access to location information, decryption
assistance for encrypted communications and stored electronic
information, and other private information, to affirm the
rights of Americans to use and sell encryption products as a
tool for protecting their online privacy, and for other
purposes.
RADIATION EXPOSURE COMPENSATION ACT
AMENDMENTS TO THE ACT
S. 1515 (Public Law 106-245)--To amend the Radiation Exposure
Compensation Act, and for other purposes.
RECOGNITIONS
BIRMINGHAM PLEDGE
H.J. Res. 102 (Public Law 106-483)--Recognizing that the
Birmingham Pledge has made a significant contribution in
fostering racial harmony and reconciliation in the United
States and around the world, and for other purposes.
BORDER PATROL'S 75 YEARS OF SERVICE
S. Con. Res. 74--Recognizing the United States Border Patrol's
75 years of service since its founding.
CENTURY OF WOMEN IN THE UNITED STATES
S. Res. 292--Recognizing the 20th century as the ``Century of
Women in the United States''.
CONFLICT IN KOSOVO AND THE BALKANS
S. Res. 224--Expressing the sense of the Senate to designate
November 11, 1999, as a special day for recognizing the
members of the Armed Forces and the civilian employees of the
United States who participated in the recent conflict in
Kosovo and the Balkans.
CONTRIBUTIONS OF 4-H CLUBS
H. Con. Res. 194--Recognizing the contributions of 4-H Clubs and
their members to voluntary community service.
FAMILIES AND CHILDREN
H. Con. Res. 288--Recognizing the importance of families and
children in the United States and expressing support for the
goals and ideas of National Family Day.
MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES OF THE KOREAN WAR
S.J. Res. 39--Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the Korean War
and the service by members of the Armed Forces during such
war, and for other purposes.
H.J. Res. 86 (Public Law 106-195)--Recognizing the 50th
anniversary of the Korean War and the service by members of
the Armed Forces during such war, and for other purposes.
MINORITY VETERANS OF WORLD WAR II
S.J. Res. 44 (Public Law 106-205)--Supporting the Day of Honor
2000 to honor and recognize the service of minority veterans
in the United States Armed Forces during World War II.
PLIGHT OF THE TIBETAN PEOPLE
S. Res. 60--Recognizing the plight of the Tibetan people on the
fortieth anniversary of Tibet's attempt to restore its
independence and calling for serious negotiations between
China and the Dalai Lama to achieve a peaceful solution to the
situation in Tibet.
ROBERTO CLEMENTE
S. Res. 362--Recognizing and honoring Roberto Clemente as a
great humanitarian and an athlete of unfathomable skill.
SOUTHERN GOSPEL MUSIC
S. Res. 170--Recognizing Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, as the
birthplace of southern gospel music.
VETERANS' CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE COUNTRY
S. Res. 304--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the
development of educational programs on veterans' contributions
to the country and the designation of the week that includes
Veterans Day as ``National Veterans Awareness Week'' for the
presentation of such educational programs.
RELIGION
PRAYERS AT PUBLIC SCHOOL SPORTING EVENTS
H. Con. Res. 199--Expressing the sense of the Congress that
prayers and invocations at public school sporting events
contribute to the moral foundation of our Nation and urging
the Supreme Court to uphold their constitutionality.
PROTECT RELIGIOUS LIBERTY
H.R. 1691--To protect religious liberty.
RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE
S. Res. 133--Supporting religious tolerance toward Muslims.
REPRIEVES AND PARDONS
PARDON ATTORNEY REFORM AND INTEGRITY
S. 2042--To reform the process by which the Office of the Pardon
Attorney investigates and reviews potential exercises of
executives clemency.
RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS
PROTECT GUN OWNER PRIVACY
S. 2270--To prohibit civil or equitable actions from being
brought or continued against manufacturers, distributors,
dealers, or importers of firearms or ammunition for damages
resulting from the misuse of their products by others, to
protect gun owner privacy and ownership rights, and for other
purposes.
RIGHT TO LIFE ACT
PROTECT EACH BORN AND PREBORN HUMAN PERSON
S. 907--To protect the right to life of each born and preborn
human person in existence at fertilization.
TRADEMARK REMEDIES
ANTICYBERSQUATTING CONSUMER PROTECTION
S. 1255--To protect consumers and promote electronic commerce by
amending certain trademark infringement, dilution, and
counterfeiting laws, and for other purposes.
MADRID PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATION
H.R. 769--To amend the Trademark Act of 1946 to provide for the
registration and protection of trademarks used in commerce, in
order to carry out provisions of certain international
conventions, and for other purposes.
TRAFFIC STOPS STATISTICS STUDY
ATTORNEY GENERAL TO CONDUCT STUDY
S. 821--To provide for the collection of data on traffic stops.
TRANSPORTATION
RAIL COMPETITION ENFORCEMENT
S. 2604--To amend title 49, United States Code, to provide that
rail agreements and transactions subject to approval by the
Surface Transportation Board are no longer exempt from the
application of the antitrust laws, and for other purposes.
UNIDENTIFIED AND MISSING PERSONS
JENNIFER'S LAW
H.R. 1915--To provide grants to the States to improve the
reporting of unidentified and missing persons.
UNITED STATES TO RECOVER EXPENSES
LEAD POISONING EXPENSE RECOVERY
S. 1821--To authorize the United States to recover from a third
party the value of any housing, education, or medical care or
treatment furnished or paid for by the United States and
provided to any victim of lead poisoning.
SUZANNE'S LAW
S. 1201--To prohibit law enforcement agencies from imposing a
waiting period before accepting reports of missing persons
between the ages of 18 and 21.
VIETNAM WAR POW/MIA ASYLUM PROGRAM
BRING THEM HOME ALIVE ACT
S. 484 (Public Law 106-484)--To provide for the granting of
refugee status in the United States to nationals of certain
foreign countries in which American Vietnam War POW/MIA's or
American Korean War POW/MIA's may be present, if those
nationals assist in the return to the United States of those
POW/MIA's alive.
WATER RIGHTS
STATE WATER SOVEREIGNTY PROTECTION
S. 685--To preserve the authority of States over water within
their boundaries, to delegate to States the authority of
Congress to regulate water, and for other purposes.
WAR AND NATIONAL DEFENSE
COUNTERINTELLIGENCE REFORM
S. 2089--To amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of
1978 to modify procedures relating to orders for surveillance
and searches for foreign intelligence purposes, and for other
purposes.
Y2K PROBLEM
ACCESS TO SOLUTIONS
S. 461--To assure that innocent users and businesses gain access
to solutions to the year 2000 problem-related failures through
fostering an incentive to settle year 2000 lawsuits that may
disrupt significant sectors of the American economy.
FAIRNESS IN LITIGATION
S. 738--To assure that innocent users and businesses gain access
to solutions to the year 2000 problem-related failures through
fostering an incentive to settle year 2000 lawsuits that may
disrupt significant sectors of the American economy.
INDEX TO SPONSORS
INDEX TO SPONSORS--Continued
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Mr. Abraham
S. 11--For the relief of Wei Jingsheng.
S. 145--To control crime by requiring mandatory victim restitution.
S. 146--To amend the Controlled Substances Act with respect to penalties
for crimes involving cocaine, and for other purposes.
S. 518--For the relief of Patricia E. Krieger of Port Huron, Michigan.
S. 661--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking minors
across State lines in circumvention of laws requiring the involvement
of parents in abortion decisions.
S. 745--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant
Responsibility Act of 1996 to modify the requirements for
implementation of an entry-exit control system.
S. 1185--To provide small businesses certain protections from litigation
excesses and to limit the product liability on non-manufacturer
product sellers.
S. 1255--To protect consumers and promote electronic commerce by
amending certain trademark infringement, dilution, and counterfeiting
laws, and for other purposes.
S. 1455--To enhance protections against fraud in the offering of
financial assistance for college education, and for other purposes.
S. 1561--To amend the Controlled Substances Act to add gamma
hydroxybutyric acid and ketamine to the schedules of control
substances, to provide for a national awareness campaign, and for
other purposes.
S. 1563--To establish the Immigration Affairs Agency within the
Department of Justice, and for other purposes.
S. 1644--To provide additional measures for the prevention and
punishment of alien smuggling, and for other purposes.
S. 1713--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to extend for an
additional 2 years the period for admission of an alien as a
nonimmigrant under section 101(a)(15)(S) of such Act, and to authorize
appropriations for the refugee assistance program under chapter 2 of
title IV of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
S. 2367--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to make
improvements to, and permanently authorize, the visa waiver pilot
program under that Act.
S. 2406--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide
permanent authority for entry into the United States of certain
religious workers.
S. 2599--To amend section 110 of the Illegal Immigration Reform and
Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, and for other purposes.
S. 2991--To amend title 18, United States Code, to expand the
prohibition on stalking, and for other purposes.
S. 3139--To ensure that no alien is removed, denied a benefit under the
Immigration and Nationality Act, or otherwise deprived of liberty,
based on evidence that is kept secret from the alien.
S. 3206--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968
to provide additional protections to victims of rape.
S. 3276--To make technical corrections to the College Scholarship Fraud
Prevention Act of 2000 and certain amendments made by that Act.
S. Res. 133--Supporting religious tolerance toward Muslims.
S. Res. 212--To designate August 1, 2000, as ``National Relatives as
Parents Day''.
S. Res. 294--Designating the month of October 2000 as ``Children's
Internet Safety Month''.
S. Con. Res. 105--Designating April 13, 2000, as a day of remembrance of
the victims of the Katyn Forest massacre.
Mr. Akaka
S. 221--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 the
cleanup, repair, and recovery from the effects of a major disaster
declared by the President, and for other purposes.
S. 1242--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to make permanent
the visa waiver program for certain visitors to the United States.
Mr. Allard
S.J. Res. 31--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States granting the President the authority to exercise an item veto
of individual appropriations in an appropriations bill.
Mr. Ashcroft
S. 486--To provide for the punishment of methamphetamine laboratory
operators, provide additional resources to combat methamphetamine
production, trafficking, and abuse in the United States, and for other
purposes.
S. 538--To provide for violent and repeat juvenile offender
accountability, and for other purposes.
S. 587--To provide for the mandatory suspension of Federal benefits to
convicted drug traffickers, and for other purposes.
S. 758--To establish legal standards and procedures for the fair,
prompt, inexpensive, and efficient resolution of personal injury
claims arising out of asbestos exposure, and for other purposes.
S. 994--Entitled the ``Juvenile Misuse of Firearms Prevention Act''.
S. 1638--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968
to extend the retroactive eligibility dates for financial assistance
for higher education for spouses and dependent children of Federal,
State, and local law enforcement officers who are killed in the line
of duty.
S. 2008--To require the pre-release drug testing of Federal prisoners.
S. 2011--To amend title 18, United States Code, to expand the
prohibition on stalking, and for other purposes.
S. 2744--To ensure fair play for family farms.
S. 3006--To remove civil liability barriers surrounding donating fire
equipment to volunteer fire companies.
S. 3015--To grant the consent of Congress to the Kansas and Missouri
Metropolitan Culture District Compact.
S. 3042--To protect citizens against becoming victims of Internet fraud,
to provide stiff penalties against those who target senior citizens,
and to educate senior citizens on how to avoid being victimized by
Internet or telemarketing fraud.
S. 3102--To require the written consent of a parent of an unemancipated
minor prior to the referral of such minor for abortion services.
S. Res. 183--Designating the week beginning on September 19, 1999, and
ending on September 25, 1999, as National Home Education Week.
S.J. Res. 45--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States to allow the States to limit the period of time United States
Senators and Representatives may serve.
Mr. Baucus
S. 2238--To designate 3 counties in the State of Montana as High
Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas and authorize funding for drug
control activities in those areas.
S. 2780--To authorize the Drug Enforcement Administration to provide
reimbursements for expenses incurred to remediate methamphetamine
laboratories, and for other purposes.
Mr. Bayh
S. 2794--To provide for a temporary Federal district judgeship for the
southern district of Indiana.
S. 3025--To combat telemarketing and mass marketing fraud.
S. 3164--To protect seniors from fraud.
Mr. Biden
S. 51--To reauthorize the Federal programs to prevent violence against
women, and for other purposes.
S. 883--To authorize the Attorney General to reschedule certain drugs
that pose an imminent danger to public safety, and to provide for the
rescheduling of the date-rape drug and the classification of a certain
``club'' drug.
S. 993--To prevent juvenile crime, provide for certain punishment of
juvenile delinquents, and incapacitate violent juvenile criminals, and
for other purposes.
S. 1760--To provide reliable officers, technology, education, community
prosecutors, and training in our neighborhoods.
S. 2049--To extend the authorization for the Violent Crime Reduction
Trust Fund.
S. 2061--To establish a crime prevention and computer education
initiative.
S. 2256--To amend title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets
Act of 1968 to provide standards and procedures to guide both State
and local law enforcement agencies and law enforcement officers during
internal investigations, interrogation of law enforcement officers,
and administrative disciplinary hearings, to ensure accountability of
law enforcement officers, to guarantee the due process rights of law
enforcement officers, and to require States to enact law enforcement
discipline, accountability, and due process laws.
S. 2787--To reauthorize the Federal programs to prevent violence against
women, and for other purposes.
S. 2908--To authorize funding for successful reentry of criminal
offenders into local communities.
S. 3202--To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to
biological weapons.
S. 3252--To establish a national center on volunteer and provider
screening to reduce sexual and other abuse of children, the elderly,
and individuals with disabilities.
S. Res. 179--Designating October 15, 1999, as ``National Mammography
Day''.
S. Res. 304--Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the
development of educational programs on veterans' contributions to the
country and the designation of the week that includes Veterans Day as
``National Veterans Awareness Week'' for the presentation of such
educational programs.
S. Res. 353--Designating October 20, 2000, as ``National Mammography
Day''.
Mr. Bingaman
S. 640--To establish a pilot program to promote the replication of
recent successful juvenile crime reduction strategies.
S. 864--To designate April 22 as Earth Day.
Mr. Bond
S. 2695--To convert a temporary Federal judgeship in the eastern
district of Missouri to a permanent judgeship, and for other purposes.
Mrs. Boxer
S. 193--To apply the same quality and safety standards to domestically
manufactured handguns that are currently applied to imported handguns.
S. 686--To regulate interstate commerce by providing a Federal cause of
action against firearms manufacturers, dealers, and importers for the
harm resulting from gun violence.
S. 850--To make schools safer by waiving the local matching requirement
under the Community Policing program for the placement of law
enforcement officers in local schools.
S. 1137--To amend the Clayton Act to enhance the authority of the
Attorney General of the United States to prevent certain mergers and
acquisitions that would unreasonably limit competition.
S. 1179--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the sale,
delivery, or other transfer of any type of firearm to a juvenile, with
certain exceptions.
S. 1286--To authorize the Attorney General to make grants to local
educational agencies to carry out school violence prevention and
school safety activities in secondary schools.
S. 1845--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit the sale or
transfer of a firearm or ammunition to an intoxicated person.
Mr. Breaux
S. 2843--For the relief of Antonio Costa.
S. Res. 108--Designating the month of March each year as ``National
Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month''.
Mr. Brownback
S. 1055--To amend title 36, United States Code, to designate the day
before Thanksgiving as ``National Day of Reconciliation''.
S. 2021--To prohibit high school and college sports gambling in all
States including States where such gambling was permitted prior to
1991.
S. 2127--To exempt agreements relating to voluntary guidelines governing
telecast material, movies, video games, Internet content, and music
lyrics from the applicability of the antitrust laws, and for other
purposes.
Mr. Campbell
S. 322--To amend title 4, United States Code, to add the Martin Luther
King Jr. holiday to the list of days on which the flag should
especially be displayed.
S. 484--To provide for the granting of refugee status in the United
States to nationals of certain foreign countries in which American
Vietnam War POW/MIA's or American Korean War POW/MIA's may be present,
if those nationals assist in the return to the United States of those
POW/MIA's alive.
S. 726--To establish a matching grant program to help State and local
jurisdictions purchase bullet resistant equipment for use by law
enforcement departments.
S. 727--To exempt qualified current and former law enforcement officers
from State laws prohibiting the carrying of concealed firearms and to
allow States to enter into compacts to recognize other States'
concealed weapons permits.
S. 728--To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to increase
the maximum term of imprisonment for offenses involving stolen
firearms.
S. 932--To prevent Federal agencies from pursuing policies of
unjustifiable nonacquiescence in, and relitigation of, precedents
established in the Federal judicial courts.
S. 996--To establish a matching grant program to help State and local
jurisdictions purchase school safety equipment.
S. 2413--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968
to clarify the procedures and conditions for the award of matching
grants for the purchase of armor vests.
S. Res. 22--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and sacrifice
made by the men and women who have lost their lives while serving as
law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 140--Congratulating the United States women's soccer team for
winning the 1999 Women's World Cup, recognizing the important
contribution of each individual team member to the United States and
to the advancement of women's sports, and inviting the members of the
United States women's soccer team to the United States Capitol to be
honored and recognized by the Senate for their achievements.
S. Res. 190--Designating the week of October 10, 1999, through October
16, 1999, as National Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Week.
S. Res. 216--Designating the Month of November 1999 as ``National
American Indian Heritage Month''.
S. Res. 247--Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and
sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while
serving as law enforcement officers.
S. Res. 254--Supporting the goals and ideals of the Olympics.
S.J. Res. 39--Recognizing the 50th anniversary of the Korean War and the
service by members of the Armed Forces during such war, and for other
purposes.
S.J. Res. 48--Calling upon the President to issue a proclamation
recognizing the 25th anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act.
Mr. Cleland
S. Res. 224--Expressing the sense of the Senate to designate November
11, 1999, as a special day for recognizing the members of the Armed
Forces and the civilian employees of the United States who
participated in the recent conflict in Kosovo and the Balkans.
S. Res. 292--Recognizing the 20th century as the ``Century of Women in
the United States''.
S. Con. Res. 103--Honoring the members of the Armed Forces and Federal
civilian employees who served the Nation during the Vietnam era and
the families of those individuals who lost their lives or remain
unaccounted for or were injured during that era in Southeast Asia or
elsewhere in the world in defense of United States national security
interests.
Mr. Cochran
S. 1418--To provide for the holding of court at Natchez, Mississippi, in
the same manner as court is held at Vicksburg, Mississippi, and for
other purposes.
S. 1841--To provide private chapter 7 panel trustees and chapter 13
standing trustees with remedies for resolving disputes with the United
States Trustee Program.
S. Res. 128--Designating March 2000 as ``Arts Education Month''.
Ms. Collins
S. 684--To amend title 11, United States Code, to provide for family
fishermen, and to make chapter 12 of title 11, United States Code,
permanent.
S. 2924--To strengthen the enforcement of Federal statutes relating to
false identification, and for other purposes.
Mr. Coverdell
S. 1196--To improve the quality, timeliness, and credibility of forensic
science services for criminal justice purposes.
S. 1721--To provide protection for teachers, and for other purposes.
S. 1830--To provide for the appointment of additional temporary
bankruptcy judges, and for other purposes.
S.J. Res. 15--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States to prohibit retroactive increases in taxes.
S.J. Res. 29--To grant the consent of Congress to the boundary change
between Georgia and South Carolina.
Mr. Craig
S. 133--For the relief of Benjamin M. Banfro.
S. Res. 258--Designating the week beginning March 12, 2000, as
``National Safe Place Week''.
Mr. Crapo
S. 685--To preserve the authority of States over water within their
boundaries, to delegate to States the authority of Congress to
regulate water, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 81--Designating the year 1999 as ``The Year of Safe Drinking
Water'' and commemorating the 25th anniversary of the enactment of the
Safe Drinking Water Act.
Mr. Daschle
S. 9--To combat violent and gang-related crime in schools and on the
streets, to reform the juvenile justice system, target international
crime, promote effective drug and other crime prevention programs,
assist crime victims, and for other purposes.
S. 3117--To establish an Office of Children's Services within the
Department of Justice to coordinate and implement Government actions
involving unaccompanied alien children; to ensure that their best
interests are held paramount in immigration proceedings and actions
involving them; to prescribe standards for their custody, release, and
detention; to improve policies for their permanent protection; and for
other purposes.
Mr. DeWine
S. 5--To reduce the transportation and distribution of illegal drugs and
to strengthen domestic demand reduction, and for other purposes.
S. 411--To provide for a process to authorize the use of clone pagers,
and for other purposes.
S. 412--To reform criminal procedure, and for other purposes.
S. 413--To amend title 18, United States Code, to insert a general
provision for criminal attempt.
S. 467--To restate and improve section 7A of the Clayton Act, and for
other purposes.
S. 708--To improve the administrative efficiency and effectiveness of
the Nation's abuse and neglect courts and the quality and availability
of training for judges, attorneys, and volunteers working in such
courts, and for other purposes consistent with the Adoption and Safe
Families Act of 1997.
S. 1673--To amend titles 10 and 18, United States Code, to protect
unborn victims of violence.
S. 1750--To reduce the incidence of child abuse and neglect, and for
other purposes.
S. 1764--To make technical corrections to various antitrust laws and to
references to such laws.
S. 1865--To provide grants to establish demonstration mental health
courts.
S. 2272--To improve the administrative efficiency and effectiveness of
the Nation's abuse and neglect courts and for other purposes
consistent with the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997.
S. 2390--To establish a grant program that provides incentives for
States to enact mandatory minimum sentences for certain firearms
offenses, and for other purposes.
S. 3220--To amend sections 3 and 5 of the National Child Protection Act
of 1993, relating to national criminal history background checks of
providers of care to children, elderly persons, and persons with
disabilities.
Mr. Dodd
S. 738--To assure that innocent users and businesses gain access to
solutions to the year 2000 problem-related failures through fostering
an incentive to settle year 2000 lawsuits that may disrupt significant
sectors of the American economy.
S. Con. Res. 79--Expressing the sense of Congress that Elian Gonzalez
should be reunited with his father, Juan Gonzalez of Cuba.
Mr. Domenici
S. 838--To amend the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of
1974, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 98--Designating the week beginning October 17, 1999, and the
week beginning October 15, 2000, as ``National Character Counts
Week''.
Mr. Dorgan
S. 816--To amend section 3681 of title 18, United States Code, relating
to the special forfeiture of collateral profits of a crime.
S. 1898--To provide protection against the risks to the public that are
inherent in the interstate transportation of violent prisoners.
S. 2317--To provide incentives to encourage stronger truth in sentencing
of violent offenders, and for other purposes.
S. 2318--To amend title 18, United States Code, to eliminate good time
credits for prisoners serving a sentence for a crime of violence, and
for other purposes.
S. 2604--To amend title 49, United States Code, to provide that rail
agreements and transactions subject to approval by the Surface
Transportation Board are no longer exempt from the application of the
antitrust laws, and for other purposes.
Mr. Durbin
S. 429--To designate the legal public holiday of ``Washington's
Birthday'' as ``President's Day'' in honor of George Washington,
Abraham Lincoln, and Franklin Roosevelt and in recognition of the
importance of the institution of the Presidency and the contributions
that Presidents have made to the development of our Nation and the
principles of freedom and democracy.
S. 455--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act with respect to the
requirements for the admission of nonimmigrant nurses who will
practice in health professional shortage areas.
S. 457--To amend section 922(t) of title 18, United States Code, to
require the reporting of information to the chief law enforcement
officer of the buyer's residence and to require a minimum 72-hour
waiting period before the purchase of a handgun, and for other
purposes.
S. 520--For the relief of Janina Altagracia Castillo-Rojas and her
husband, Diogenes Patricio Rojas.
S. 828--For the relief of Corina Dechalup.
S. 936--To prevent children from having access to firearms.
S. 945--To amend title 11, United States Code, and for other purposes.
S. 1583--To convert 2 temporary Federal judgeships in the central and
southern districts of Illinois to permanent judgeships, and for other
purposes.
S. 1592--To amend the Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief
Act to provide to certain nationals of El Salvador, Guatemala,
Honduras, and Haiti an opportunity to apply for adjustment of status
under that Act, and for other purposes.
S. 1700--To amend the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure to allow a
defendant to make a motion for forensic testing not available at trial
regarding actual innocence.
S. 2482--To assist States and units of local government in carrying out
Safe Homes-Safe Streets programs.
S. 3136--For the relief of Edwardo Reyes, Dianelita Reyes, and their
children, Susy Damaris Reyes, Danny Daniel Reyes, and Brandon Neil
Reyes.
S. Res. 225--To designate November 23, 2000, Thanksgiving Day, as a day
to ``Give Thanks, Give Life'' and to discuss organ and tissue donation
with other family members.
S.J. Res. 56--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States to abolish the electoral college and to provide for the direct
popular election of the President and Vice President of the United
States.
Mr. Edwards
S. 1018--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal district
judges in the State of North Carolina, and for other purposes.
S. 2064--To amend the Missing Children's Assistance Act, to expand the
purpose of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to
cover individuals who are at least 18 but have not yet maintained the
age of 22.
S. 2065--To authorize the Attorney General to provide grants for
organizations to find missing adults.
S. 3221--To provide grants to law enforcement agencies that ensure that
law enforcement officers employed by such agencies are afforded due
process when involved in a case that may lead to dismissal, demotion,
suspension, or transfer.
S. Res. 268--Designating July 17 through July 23 as ``National Fragile X
Awareness Week''.
Mr. Enzi
S. 2860--For the relief of Sammie Martine Orr.
Mr. Feingold
S. 1917--To abolish the death penalty under Federal law.
S. 2117--To amend title 9, United States Code, with respect to consumer
credit transactions.
S. 2463--To institute a moratorium on the imposition of the death
penalty at the Federal and State level until a National Commission on
the Death Penalty studies its use and policies ensuring justice,
fairness, and due process are implemented.
S. 2907--To amend the provisions of titles 5 and 28, United States Code,
relating to equal access to justice, award of reasonable costs and
fees, taxpayers' recovery of costs, fees, and expenses, administrative
settlement offers, and for other purposes.
S. 2927--To ensure that the incarceration of inmates is not provided by
private contractors or vendors and that persons charged or convicted
of an offense against the United States shall be housed in facilities
managed and maintained by Federal, State, or local governments.
S. 3048--To institute a moratorium on the imposition of the death
penalty at the Federal level until a Commission on the Federal Death
Penalty studies its use and policies ensuring justice, fairness, and
due process are implemented.
Mrs. Feinstein
S. 273--For the relief of Oleg Rasulyevich Rafikova, Alfia Fanilevna
Rafikova, Evgenia Olegovna Rafikova, and Ruslan Khamitovich Yagudin.
S. 275--For the relief of Suchada Kwong.
S. 276--For the relief of Sergio Lozano, Fauricio Lozano and Ana Lozano.
S. 594--To ban the importation of large capacity ammunition feeding
devices.
S. 781--To amend section 2511 of title 18, United States Code, to revise
the consent exception to the prohibition on the interception of oral,
wire, or electronic communications that is applicable to telephone
communications.
S. 782--To amend title 18, United States Code, to modify the exception
to the prohibition on the interception of wire, oral, or electronic
communications to require a health insurance issuer, health plan, or
health care provider obtain on enrollee's or patient's consent to
their interception, and for other purposes.
S. 783--To limit access to body armor by violent felons and to
facilitate the donation of Federal surplus body armor to State and
local law enforcement agencies.
S. 869--For the relief of Mina Vahedi Notash.
S. 1403--To amend chapter 3 of title 28, United States Code, to modify
en banc procedures for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and for
other purposes.
S. 1765--To prohibit post-viability abortions.
S. 1799--For the relief of Sergio Lozano.
S. 1902--To require disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act
regarding certain persons and records of the Japanese Imperial Army in
a manner that does not impair any investigation or prosecution
conducted by the Department of Justice or certain intelligence
matters, and for other purposes.
S. 2000--For the relief of Guy Taylor.
S. 2002--For the relief of Tony Lara.
S. 2310--To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, with
respect to penalties for licensed firearms dealers.
S. 2525--To provide for the implementation of a system of licensing for
purchasers of certain firearms and for a record of sale system for
those firearms, and for other purposes.
S. 2559--For the relief of Vijai Rajan.
S. 2586--To reduce the backlog in the processing of immigration benefit
applications and to make improvements to infrastructure necessary for
the effective provision of immigration services, and for other
purposes.
S. 2822--For the relief of Denes and Gyorgi Fulop.
S. 2945--For the relief of David Bale.
S. 3070--To amend title 18, United States Code, to establish criminal
penalties for distribution of defective products, to amend chapter 111
of title 28, United States Code, relating to protective orders,
sealing of cases, and disclosures of discovery information in civil
actions, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 132--Designating the week beginning January 21, 2001, as
``Zinfandel Grape Appreciation Week''.
S. Con. Res. 53--Condemning all prejudice against individuals of Asian
and Pacific Island ancestry in the United States and supporting
political and civic participation by such individuals throughout the
United States.
S. Con. Res. 102--To commend the bravery and honor of the citizens of
Remy, France, for their actions with respect to Lieutenant Houston
Braly and to recognize the efforts of the 364th Fighter Group to raise
funds to restore the stained glass windows of a church in Remy.
Mr. Frist
S. 1575--To change the competition requirements with respect to the
purchase of the products of the Federal Prison Industries by the
Secretary of Defense.
Mr. Gorton
S. 2464--To amend the Robinson-Patman Anti-discrimination Act to protect
American consumers from foreign drug price discrimination.
S. Res. 308--Congratulating International House on the occasion of its
75th anniversary.
Mr. Graham
S. 1456--For the relief of Rocco A. Trecosta of Fort Lauderdale,
Florida.
S. 1815--To provide for the adjustment of status of certain aliens who
previously performed agricultural work in the United States to that of
aliens who are lawfully admitted to the United States to perform that
work.
S. 1874--To improve academic and social outcomes for youth and reduce
both juvenile crime and the risk that youth will become victims of
crime by providing productive activities conducted by law enforcement
personnel during nonschool hours.
S. 2058--To extend filing deadlines for applications for adjustment of
status of certain Cuban, Nicaraguan, and Haitian nationals.
S. 2383--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide
temporary protected status to certain unaccompanied alien children, to
provide for the adjustment of status of aliens unlawfully present in
the United States who are under 18 years of age, and for other
purposes.
S. 2612--To combat Ecstacy trafficking, distribution, and abuse in the
United States, and for other purposes.
S. 2668--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to improve
procedures for the adjustment of status of aliens, to reduce the
backlog of family-sponsored aliens, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 231--Referring S. 1456 entitled ``A bill for the relief of Rocco
A. Trecosta of Fort Lauderdale, Florida'' to the chief judge of the
United States Court of Federal Claims for a report thereon.
S. Res. 296--Designating the first Sunday in June of each calendar year
as ``National Child's Day''.
Mr. Gramm
S.J. Res. 5--To provide for a Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment
that prohibits the use of Social Security surpluses to achieve
compliance.
Mr. Grams
S. 1698--For the relief of D.W. Jacobsen, Ronald Karkala, and Paul
Bjorgen of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, and for other purposes.
S. 2025--To facilitate the naturalization of aliens who served with
special guerrilla units or irregular forces in Laos.
S. 3123--To provide for Federal class action reform.
S. Res. 31--Commending Archbishop Desmond Tutu for being a recipient of
the Immortal Chaplains Prize for Humanity.
S. Res. 197--Referring S. 1698 entitled ``A bill for the relief of D.W.
Jacobson, Ronald Karkala, and Paul Bjorgen of Grand Rapids,
Minnesota'' to the chief judge of the United States Court of Federal
Claims for a report thereon.
S. Res. 200--Designating January 2000 as ``National Biotechnology
Month''.
S.J. Res. 36--Recognizing the late Bernt Balchen for his many
contributions to the United States and a lifetime of remarkable
achievements on the centenary of his birth, October 23, 1999.
Mr. Grassley
S. 260--To make chapter 12 of title 11, United States Code, permanent,
and for other purposes.
S. 353--To provide for class action reform, and for other purposes.
S. 625--To amend title 11, United States Code, and for other purposes.
S. 721--To allow media coverage of court proceedings.
S. 840--To amend title 11, United States Code, to provide for health
care and employee benefits, and for other purposes.
S. 1019--For the relief of Regine Beatie Edwards.
S. 1020--To amend chapter 1 of title 9, United States Code, to provide
for greater fairness in the arbitration process relating to motor
vehicle franchise contracts.
S. 1220--To provide additional funding to combat methamphetamine
production and abuse, and for other purposes.
S. 1390--To help parents and families reduce drug abuse and drug
addiction among adolescents, and for other purposes.
S. 2252--To provide for the review of agriculture mergers and
acquisitions by the Department of Agriculture and to outlaw unfair
practices in the agriculture industry, and for other purposes.
S. 2289--For the relief of Jose Guadalupe Tellez Pinales.
S. 2473--To strengthen and enhance the role of community antidrug
coalitions by providing for the establishment of a National Community
Antidrug Coalition Institute.
S. 2915--To make improvements in the operation and administration of the
Federal courts, and for other purposes.
S. 3186--To amend title 11, United States Code, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 205--Designating the week of each November in which the holiday
of Thanksgiving is observed as ``National Family Week''.
Mr. Gregg
S.J. Res. 52--Granting the consent of Congress to the International
Emergency Management Assistance Memorandum of Understanding.
Mr. Hagel
S. 1966--To provide for the immediate review by the Immigration and
Naturalization Service of new employees hired by employers subject to
Operation Vanguard or similar programs, and for other purposes.
S. 3181--To establish the White House Commission on the National Moment
of Remembrance, and for other purposes.
S. Con. Res. 100--Expressing the support of Congress for a National
Moment of Remembrance to be observed at 3:00 p.m. eastern standard
time on each Memorial Day.
Mr. Harkin
S. 562--To provide for a comprehensive, coordinated effort to combat
methamphetamine abuse, and for other purposes.
S. 1984--To establish in the Antitrust Division of the Department of
Justice a position with responsibility for agricultural antitrust
matters.
Mr. Hatch
S. 245--To reauthorize the Federal programs to prevent violence against
women, and for other purposes.
S. 247--To amend title 17, United States Code, to reform the copyright
law with respect to satellite retransmissions of broadcast signals,
and for other purposes.
S. 248--To modify the procedures of the Federal courts in certain
matters, to reform prisoner litigation, and for other purposes.
S. 249--To provide funding for the National Center for Missing and
Exploited Children, to reauthorize the Runaway and Homeless Youth Act,
and for other purposes.
S. 250--To establish ethical standards for Federal prosecutors, and for
other purposes.
S. 324--To amend the Controlled Substances Act with respect to
registration requirements for practitioners who dispense narcotic
drugs in schedule IV or V for maintenance treatment or detoxification
treatment.
S. 451--For the relief of Saeed Rezai.
S. 452--For the relief of Belinda McGregor.
S. 461--To assure that innocent users and businesses gain access to
solutions to the year 2000 problem-related failures through fostering
an incentive to settle year 2000 lawsuits that may disrupt significant
sectors of the American economy.
S. 577--To provide for injunctive relief in Federal district court to
enforce State laws relating to the interstate transportation of
intoxicating liquor.
S. 899--To reduce crime and protect the public in the 21st Century by
strengthening Federal assistance to State and local law enforcement,
combating illegal drugs and preventing drug use, attacking the
criminal use of guns, promoting accountability and rehabilitation of
juvenile criminals, protecting the rights of victims in the criminal
justice system, and improving criminal justice rules and procedures,
and for other purposes.
S. 999--To amend chapter 18 of title 35, United States Code, to improve
the ability of Federal agencies to patent and license federally owned
inventions, and for other purposes.
S. 1028--To simplify and expedite access to the Federal courts for
injured parties whose rights and privileges, secured by the United
States Constitution, have been deprived by final actions of Federal
agencies, or other government officials or entities acting under color
of State law, and for other purposes.
S. 1257--To amend statutory damages provisions of title 17, United
States Code.
S. 1258--To authorize funds for the payment of salaries and expenses of
the Patent and Trademark Office, and for other purposes.
S. 1259--To amend the Trademark Act of 1946 relating to dilution of
famous marks, and for other purposes.
S. 1260--To make technical corrections in title 17, United States Code,
and other laws.
S. 1406--To combat hate crimes.
S. 1428--To amend the Controlled Substances Act and the Controlled
Substances Import and Export Act relating to the manufacture,
traffick, import, and export of amphetamine and methamphetamine, and
for other purposes.
S. 1461--To amend the Trademark Act of 1946 (15 U.S.C. 1051 et seq.) to
protect consumers and promote electronic commerce by prohibiting the
bad-faith registration, trafficking or use of Internet domain names
that are identical to, confusingly similar to, or dilutive of
distinctive trademarks or service marks.
S. 1515--To amend the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, and for other
purposes.
S. 1748--To amend chapter 87 of title 28, United States Code, to
authorize a judge to whom a case is transferred to retain jurisdiction
over certain multidistrict litigation cases for trial.
S. 1753--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide that an
adopted alien who is less than 18 years of age may be considered a
child under such Act if adopted with or after a sibling who is a child
under such Act.
S. 1754--To deny safe havens to international and war criminals, and for
other purposes.
S. 1798--To amend title 35, United States Code, to provide enhanced
protection for inventors and innovators, protect patent terms, reduce
patent litigation, and for other purposes.
S. 1854--To reform the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of
1976.
S. 1931--To provide a more just and uniform procedure for Federal civil
forfeitures, and for other purposes.
S. 1947--To provide for an assessment of the abuse of and trafficking in
gamma hydroxybutyric acid and other controlled substances and drugs,
and for other purposes.
S. 2042--To reform the process by which the Office of the Pardon
Attorney investigates and reviews potential exercises of executives
clemency.
S. 2045--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act with respect to H-
1B nonimmigrant aliens.
S. 2105--To amend chapter 65 of title 18, United States Code, to
prohibit the unauthorized destruction, modification, or alteration of
product identification codes used in consumer product recalls, for law
enforcement, and for other purposes.
S. 2270--To prohibit civil or equitable actions from being brought or
continued against manufacturers, distributors, dealers, or importers
of firearms or ammunition for damages resulting from the misuse of
their products by others, to protect gun owner privacy and ownership
rights, and for other purposes.
S. 2448--To enhance the protections of the Internet and the critical
infrastructure of the United States, and for other purposes.
S. 2812--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide a
waiver of the oath of renunciation and allegiance for naturalization
of aliens having certain disabilities.
S. 3071--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit
and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 3130--To provide post-conviction DNA testing, to facilitate the
exchange by law enforcement agencies of DNA identification information
relating to felony offenders, and for other purposes.
S. 3149--To provide for the collection of information relating to
nonimmigrant foreign students and other exchange program participants.
S. 3162--To amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968
to make grants to improve security at schools, including the placement
and use of metal detectors.
S. 3163--To designate the calendar decade beginning on January 1, 2001,
as the ``Decade of Pain Control and Research''.
S. 3203--To make certain corrections in copyright law.
S. 3204--To make certain corrections in copyright law.
S. 3226--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to extend for an
additional 3 years the special immigrant religious worker program.
S. Res. 90--Designating the 30th day of April of 2000 as ``Dia de los
Ninos: Celebrating Young Americans'', and for other purposes.
S. Res. 114--Designating June 22, 1999, as ``National Pediatric AIDS
Awareness Day''.
S. Res. 204--Designating the week beginning November 21, 1999, and the
week beginning on November 19, 2000, as ``National Family Week'', and
for other purposes.
S.J. Res. 7--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States to require a balanced budget.
S.J. Res. 14--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States authorizing Congress to prohibit the physical desecration of
the flag of the United States.
Mr. Helms
S. 436--For the relief of Augusto Segovia and Maria Segovia, husband and
wife, and their children.
S. 570--To amend chapter 3 of title 28, United States Code, to eliminate
2 vacant judgeships on the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, and for
other purposes.
S. 571--To amend chapter 5 of title 28, United States Code, to eliminate
a vacant judgeship in the eastern district and establish a new
judgeship in the western district of North Carolina, and for other
purposes.
S. 1078--For the relief of Mrs. Elizabeth Eka Bassey and her children,
Emmanuel O. Paul Bassey, Jacob Paul Bassey, and Mary Idongesit Paul
Bassey.
Mr. Hollings
S. 1780--For the relief of Raul Morales-Torna.
S.J. Res. 6--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States relating to contributions and expenditures intended to affect
elections.
Mr. Hutchinson
S. 3009--To provide funds to the National Center for Rural Law
Enforcement.
S. Res. 53--To designate March 24, 1999, as ``National School Violence
Victims' Memorial Day''.
S. Res. 349--To designate September 7, 2000, as ``National Safe
Television for All Ages Day''.
S.J. Res. 32--Commending the World War II veterans who fought in the
Battle of the Bulge, and for other purposes.
Mrs. Hutchison
S. 1660--To amend title 18, United States Code, to expand the
prohibition on stalking, and for other purposes.
S. 1661--To amend title 28, United States Code, 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 a judicial or administrative proceeding,
and for other purposes.
S. 2451--To increase criminal penalties for computer crimes, establish a
National Commission on Cybersecurity, and for other purposes.
S. 2730--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal district
judges, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 48--Designating the week beginning March 7, 1999, as ``National
Girl Scout Week''.
S. Con. Res. 74--Recognizing the United States Border Patrol's 75 years
of service since its founding.
Mr. Inhofe
S. Res. 330--Designating the week beginning September 24, 2000, as
``National Amputee Awareness Week''.
Mr. Inouye
S. 184--To convert a temporary Federal judgeship in the district of
Hawaii to a permanent judgeship, to authorize an additional permanent
judgeship in the district of Hawaii, extend statutory authority for
magistrate positions in Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, and for
other purposes.
S. 189--To restore the traditional day of observance of Memorial Day.
S. 228--For the relief of Susan Rebola Cardenas.
S. 234--To recognize the organization known as the National Academies of
Practice.
S. 237--To allow the psychiatric or psychological examinations required
under chapter 313 of title 18, United States Code, relating to
offenders with mental disease or defect, to be conducted by a clinical
social worker.
S. 318--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to facilitate the
immigration to the United States of certain aliens born in the
Philippines or Japan who were fathered by United States citizens.
S. 448--For the relief of Ricke Kaname Jujino.
S. 524--To amend the Organic Act of Guam to provide restitution to the
people of Guam who suffered atrocities such as personal injury, forced
labor, forced marches, internment, and death during the occupation of
Guam in World War II, and for other purposes.
S. 644--For the relief of Sergeant Phillip Anthony Gibbs.
Mr. Johnson
S. 785--For the relief of Frances Schochenmaier.
Mr. Kennedy
S. 622--To enhance Federal enforcement of hate crimes, and for other
purposes.
S. 735--To protect children from firearms violence.
S. 3120--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to modify
restrictions added to the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant
Responsibility Act of 1996.
S.J. Res. 30--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States relative to equal rights to women and men.
S.J. Res. 44--Supporting the Day of Honor 2000 to honor and recognize
the service of minority veterans in the United States Armed Forces
during World War II.
Mr. Kerrey
S. 1953--To amend the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant
Responsibility Act of 1996 to authorize the establishment of a
voluntary legal employment authentication program (LEAP) as a
successor to the current pilot programs for employment eligibility
confirmation.
S. 2616--For the relief of Luis A. Gonzalez and Virginia Aguilla
Gonzalez.
S. Res. 278--Commending Ernest Burgess, M.D., for his service to the
Nation and international community.
Mr. Kerry
S. 2990--To amend chapter 42 of title 28, United States Code, to
establish the Judicial Education Fund for the payment of the
reasonable expenses of judges participating in seminars, to prohibit
the acceptance of seminar gifts, and for other purposes.
Mr. Kohl
S. 149--To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to require
the provision of a child safety lock in connection with the transfer
of a handgun.
S. 586--To amend title 11, United States Code, to limit the value of
certain real and personal property that a debtor may elect to exempt
under State or local law, and for other purposes.
S. 716--To provide for the prevention of juvenile crime, and for other
purposes.
S. 903--To facilitate the exchange by law enforcement agencies of DNA
identification information relating to violent offenders, and for
other purposes.
S. 957--To amend chapter 111 of title 28, United States Code, relating
to protective orders, sealing of cases, disclosures of discovery
information in civil actions, and for other purposes.
S. 1021--To provide for the settlement of claims of the Menominee Indian
Tribe of Wisconsin.
S. 1901--To establish the Privacy Protection Study Commission to
evaluate the efficacy of the Freedom of Information Act and the
Electronic Freedom of Information Act Amendments of 1996, to determine
whether new laws are necessary, and to provide advice and
recommendations.
S. 1960--To provide for the appointment of 1 additional Federal district
judge for the eastern district of Wisconsin, and for other purposes.
S. 2324--To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, to require
ballistics testing of all firearms manufactured and all firearms in
custody of Federal agencies, and to add ballistics testing to existing
firearms enforcement strategies.
S. 2778--To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and exporting
cartels illegal.
Mr. Kyl
S. 692--To prohibit Internet gambling, and for other purposes.
S. 704--To amend title 18, United States Code, to combat the
overutilization of prison health care services and control rising
prisoner health care costs.
S. 912--To modify the rate of basic pay and the classification of
positions for certain United States Border Patrol agents, and for
other purposes.
S. 1709--To provide Federal reimbursement for indirect costs relating to
the incarceration of illegal aliens and for emergency health services
furnished to undocumented aliens.
S. 2019--For the relief of Malia Miller.
S. 3188--To facilitate the protection of the critical infrastructure of
the United States, to enhance the investigation and prosecution of
computer-related crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 3205--To enhance the capability to the United States to deter,
prevent, thwart, and respond to international acts of terrorism
against United States nationals and interests.
S.J. Res. 2--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States to require two-thirds majorities for bills increasing taxes.
S.J. Res. 3--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States to protect the rights of crime victims.
S.J. Res. 4--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States to provide that expenditures for a fiscal year shall exceed
neither revenues for such fiscal year nor 19 per centum of the
Nation's gross domestic product for the last calendar year ending
before the beginning of such fiscal year.
Ms. Landrieu
S. Res. 347--Designating the week of September 17, 2000, through
September 23, 2000, as National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Week.
Mr. Lautenberg
S. 199--For the relief of Alexandre Malofienko, Olga Matsko, and their
son, Vladimir Malofienko.
S. 319--To provide for childproof handguns, and for other purposes.
S. 407--To reduce gun trafficking by prohibiting bulk purchases of
handguns.
S. 443--To regulate the sale of firearms at gun shows.
S. 560--To reform the manner in which firearms are manufactured and
distributed by providing an incentive to State and local governments
to bring claims for the rising costs of gun violence in their
communities.
S. 821--To provide for the collection of data on traffic stops.
S. 967--To provide a uniform national standard to ensure that concealed
firearms are available only to authorized persons for lawful purposes.
S. 1345--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain
interstate conduct relating to exotic animals.
S. 1796--To modify the enforcement of certain anti-terrorism judgments,
and for other purposes.
S. Res. 59--Designating both July 2, 1999, and July 2, 2000, as
``National Literacy Day''.
S. Res. 305--Commending participants in the Million Mom March.
Mr. Leahy
S. 521--To amend part Y of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe
Streets Act of 1968 to provide for a waiver of or reduction in the
matching funds requirement in the case of fiscal hardship.
S. 671--To amend the Trademark Act of 1946 to provide for the
registration and protection of trademarks used in commerce, in order
to carry out provisions of certain international conventions, and for
other purposes.
S. 751--To combat nursing home fraud and abuse, increase protections for
victims of telemarketing fraud, enhance safeguards for pension plans
and health care benefit programs, and enhance penalties for crimes
against seniors, and for other purposes.
S. 854--To protect the privacy and constitutional rights of Americans,
to establish standards and procedures regarding law enforcement access
to location information, decryption assistance for encrypted
communications and stored electronic information, and other private
information, to affirm the rights of Americans to use and sell
encryption products as a tool for protecting their online privacy, and
for other purposes.
S. 855--To clarify the applicable standards of professional conduct for
attorneys for the Government, and for other purposes.
S. 871--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to ensure that
veterans of the United States Armed Forces are eligible for
discretionary relief from detention, deportation, exclusion, and
removal, and for other purposes.
S. 934--To enhance rights and protections for victims of crime.
S. 1121--To amend the Clayton Act to enhance the authority of the
Attorney General to prevent certain mergers and acquisitions that
would unreasonably limit competition.
S. 1145--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal circuit
and district judges, and for other purposes.
S. 1235--To amend part G of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and
Safe Streets Act of 1968 to allow railroad police officers to attend
the Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy for law
enforcement training.
S. 1314--To establish a grant program to assist State and local law
enforcement in deterring, investigating, and prosecuting computer
crimes.
S. 1360--To preserve the effectiveness of Secret Service protection by
establishing a protective function privilege, and for other purposes.
S. 1375--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide that
aliens who commit acts of torture abroad are inadmissible and
removable and to establish within the Criminal Division of the
Department of Justice an Office of Special Investigations having
responsibilities under that Act with respect to all alien participants
in acts of genocide and torture abroad.
S. 1769--To continue the reporting requirements of section 2519 of title
18, United States Code, beyond December 21, 1999, and for other
purposes.
S. 1835--To restore Federal remedies for violations of intellectual
property rights by States, and for other purposes.
S. 1940--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to reaffirm the
United States historic commitment to protecting refugees who are
fleeing persecution or torture.
S. 2073--To reduce the risk that innocent persons may be executed, and
for other purposes.
S. 2430--To combat computer hacking through enhanced law enforcement and
to protect the privacy and constitutional rights of Americans, and for
other purposes.
S. 2619--To provide for drug-free prisons.
S. 2690--To reduce the risk that innocent persons may be executed, and
for other purposes.
S. 2761--To fund task forces to locate and apprehend fugitives in
Federal, State, and local felony criminal cases and to provide
administrative subpoena authority.
S. 2769--To authorize funding for National Instant Criminal Background
Check System improvements.
S. 2783--Entitled the ``21st Century Law Enforcement and Public Safety
Act''.
S. 2830--To preclude the admissibility of certain confessions in
criminal cases.
S. 2857--To amend title 11, United States Code, to exclude personally
identifiable information from the assets of a debtor in bankruptcy.
S. 2993--To enhance competition for prescription drugs by increasing the
ability of the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission to
enforce existing antitrust laws regarding brand name drugs and generic
drugs.
S. 3012--To amend title 18, United States Code, to impose criminal and
civil penalties for false statements and failure to file reports
concerning defects in foreign motor vehicle products, and to require
the timely provision of notice of such defects, and for other
purposes.
S. 3083--To enhance privacy and the protection of the public in the use
of computers and the Internet, and for other purposes.
S. Res. 355--Commending and congratulating Middlebury College.
Mr. Levin
S. 766--To amend title 18, United States Code, to revise the
requirements for procurement of products of Federal Prison Industries
to meet needs of Federal agencies, and for other purposes.
S. 1811--For the relief of Sophia Shidlivsky and her husband Vasili
Chidlivsky.
S. Res. 182--Designating October 1999 as ``National Stamp Collecting
Month''.
Mr. Lieberman
S. Res. 295--Expressing the sense of the Senate that the carrying of
firearms into places of worship or educational and scholastic settings
should be prohibited.
S. Con. Res. 73--Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding Freedom
Day.
Mr. Lott
S. 1948--To amend the provisions of title 17, United States Code, and
the Communications Act of 1934, relating to copyright licensing and
carriage of broadcast signals by satellite.
S. 3264--To ensure that individuals with histories of mental illness and
other persons prohibited from owning or possessing firearms are
stopped from buying firearms by requiring instant background checks
prior to making a firearms purchase, and for other purposes.
Mr. Lugar
S. 295--To amend part S of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe
Streets Act of 1968 to permit the use of certain amounts for
assistance to jail-based substance treatment programs, and for other
purposes.
S. 677--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide a
limited waiver of a requirement for reimbursement of local educational
agencies for the costs of foreign students' education in certain
cases.
Mr. Mack
S. 647--To provide for the appointment of additional Federal district
judges in the State of Florida, and for other purposes.
S. 2054--For the relief of Sandra J. Pilot.
S. Res. 60--Recognizing the plight of the Tibetan people on the fortieth
anniversary of Tibet's attempt to restore its independence and calling
for serious negotiations between China and the Dalai Lama to achieve a
peaceful solution to the situation in Tibet.
S. Res. 62--Proclaiming the month of January 1999 as ``National Cervical
Health Month''.
Mr. McCain
S. 991--To prohibit the receipt, transfer, transportation, or possession
of a firearm or ammunition by certain violent juvenile offenders, and
for other purposes.
S. 1419--To amend title 36, United States Code, to designate May as
``National Military Appreciation Month''.
S. Res. 33--Designating May 1999 as ``National Military Appreciation
Month''.
S. Res. 266--Designating the month of May every year for the next 5
years as ``National Military Appreciation Month''.
S. Con. Res. 31--Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Geneva
Conventions of 1949 and recognizing the humanitarian safeguards these
treaties provide in times of armed conflict.
Mr. McConnell
S. 931--To provide for the protection of the flag of the United States,
and for other purposes.
S. 1269--To provide that the Federal Government and States shall be
subject to the same procedures and substantive laws that would apply
to persons on whose behalf certain civil actions may be brought, and
for other purposes.
S. 2280--To provide for the effective punishment of online child
molesters.
Mr. Moynihan
S. 141--To amend section 845 of title 18, United States Code, relating
to explosive materials.
S. 142--To amend section 842 of title 18, United States Code, relating
to recordkeeping requirements for explosive materials transfers.
S. 153--To prohibit the use of certain ammunition, and for other
purposes.
S. 154--To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to the
licensing of ammunition manufacturers, and for other purposes.
S. 156--To amend chapter 44, of title 18, United States Code, to
prohibit the manufacture, transfer, or importation of .25 caliber and
.32 caliber and 9 millimeter ammunition.
S. 158--To amend title 18, United States Code, to regulate the
manufacture, importation, and sale of ammunition capable of piercing
police body armor.
S. 159--To amend chapter 121 of title 28, United States Code, to
increase fees paid to Federal jurors, and for other purposes.
S. 168--For the relief of Thomas J. Sansone, Jr.
S. 173--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to revise
amendments made by the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant
Responsibility Act.
S. 175--To repeal the habeas corpus requirement that a Federal court
defer to State court judgments and uphold a conviction regardless of
whether the Federal court believes that the State court erroneously
interpreted constitutional law, except in cases where the Federal
court believes the State court acted in an unreasonable manner.
S. 417--To amend title 28 of the United States Code to bar any civil
trial involving the President until after the President vacates
office, but to allow for sealed discovery during the time the
President is in office.
S. 1437--To protect researchers from compelled disclosure of research in
Federal courts, and for other purposes.
Mr. Murkowski
S. 186--For the reorganization of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals,
and for other purposes.
S. 253--For the reorganization of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals,
and for other purposes.
S. 778--For the relief of Blanca Echeverri.
S. Res. 47--Designating the week of March 21 through March 27, 1999, as
``National Inhalants and Poisons Awareness Week''.
Mrs. Murray
S. Res. 158--Designating October 21, 1999, as a ``Day of National
Concern About Young People and Gun Violence''.
S. Res. 345--Designating October 17, 2000, as a ``Day of National
Concern About Young People and Gun Violence''.
S. Res. 374--Designating October 17, 2000, as a ``Day of National
Concern About Young People and Gun Violence''.
Mr. Nickles
S. 606--For the relief of Global Exploration and Development
Corporation, Kerr-McGee Corporation, and Kerr-McGee Chemical, LLC
(successor to Kerr-McGee Chemical Corporation), and for other
purposes.
S. 1039--For the relief of Renato Rosetti.
S. 1485--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to confer United
States citizenship automatically and retroactively on certain foreign-
born children adopted by citizens of the United States.
Mr. Reed
S. 656--To provide for the adjustment of status of certain nationals of
Liberia to that of lawful permanent residence.
S. 1101--To provide for tort liability of firearms dealers who transfer
firearms in violation of Federal firearms law.
S. 1821--To authorize the United States to recover from a third party
the value of any housing, education, or medical care or treatment
furnished or paid for by the United States and provided to any victim
of lead poisoning.
S. Res. 199--Designating the week of October 24, 1999, through October
30, 1999, and the week of October 22, 2000, through October 28, 2000,
as ``National Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Week''.
S. Res. 276--To express the sense of the Senate that the conferees on
the Violent and Repeat Juvenile Offender Accountability and
Rehabilitation Act should submit the conference report on the bill
before April 20, 2000, and include the gun safety amendments passed by
the Senate.
Mr. Reid
S. 1552--To eliminate the limitation on judicial jurisdiction imposed by
section 377 of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant
Responsibility Act of 1996, and for other purposes.
S. 2050--To establish a panel to investigate illegal gambling on college
sports and to recommend effective countermeasures to combat this
serious national problem.
S. 2407--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act with respect to
the record of admission for permanent residence in the case of certain
aliens.
S. 2666--To secure the Federal voting rights of persons who have fully
served their sentences, including parole and probation, and for other
purposes.
S. Res. 99--Designating November 20, 1999, as ``National Survivors for
Prevention of Suicide Day''.
S. Res. 118--Designating December 12, 1999, as ``National Children's
Memorial Day''.
S. Res. 137--To congratulate the United States Women's Soccer Team on
winning the 1999 Women's World Cup Championship.
S. Res. 184--Congratulating the Nevada Hispanic leaders in celebrating
Hispanic Heritage Month in Washington, D.C.
S. Res. 187--Congratulating the Nevada Hispanic leaders in celebrating
Hispanic Heritage Month in Washington, D.C.
S. Res. 339--Designating November 18, 2000, as ``National Survivors of
Suicide Day''.
S. Res. 340--Designating December 10, 2000, as ``National Children's
Memorial Day''.
Mr. Robb
S. 1645--To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to establish a 5-
year pilot program under which certain aliens completing an advanced
degree in mathematics, science, engineering, or computer science are
permitted to change nonimmigrant classification in order to remain in
the United States for a 5-year period for the purpose of working in
one of those fields, and to foster partnerships between public schools
and private industry to improve mathematics, science, and technology
education in public schools.
S. 2850--To reduce illegal drug-related crimes in our Nation's
communities by providing additional Federal funds to develop and
implement community policing and prosecutorial initiatives that
address problems associated with the production, manufacture,
distribution, importation, and use of illegal drugs.
S. Res. 29--To designate the week of May 2, 1999, as ``National
Correctional Officers and Employees Week''.
S. Res. 248--To designate the week of May 7, 2000, as ``National
Correctional Officers and Employees Week''.
S. Res. 298--Designating the month of May each year as the Month for
Children.
S. Con. Res. 120--To express the sense of Congress regarding the need to
pass legislation to increase penalties on perpetrators of hate crimes.
Mr. Roth
S.J. Res. 53--To commemorate fallen firefighters by lowering the
American flag to half-staff on the day of the National Fallen
Firefighters Memorial Service in Emittsburg, Maryland.
Mr. Santorum
S. 668--To encourage States to incarcerate individuals convicted of
murder, rape, or child molestation.
S. 842--To limit the civil liability of business entities that donate
equipment to nonprofit organizations.
S. 843--To limit the civil liability of business entities that provide
facility tours.
S. 844--To limit the civil liability of business entities that make
available to a nonprofit organization the use of a motor vehicle or
aircraft.
S. 845--To limit the civil liability of business entities providing use
of facilities to nonprofit organizations.
S. 928--To amend title 18, United States Code, to ban partial-birth
abortions.
S. 3127--To protect infants who are born alive.
S. Res. 362--Recognizing and honoring Roberto Clemente as a great
humanitarian and an athlete of unfathomable skill.
Mr. Sarbanes
S. 454--To amend title 28, United States Code, to authorize the
appointment of additional bankruptcy judges for the judicial district
of Maryland.
S. 620--To grant a Federal charter to Korean War Veterans Association,
Incorporated, and for other purposes.
Mr. Schumer
S. 481--To increase penalties and strengthen enforcement of
environmental crimes, and for other purposes.
S. 637--To amend title 18, United States Code, to regulate the transfer
of firearms over the Internet, and for other purposes.
S. 891--To amend section 922(x) of title 18, United States Code, to
prohibit the transfer to and possession of handguns, semiautomatic
assault weapons, and large capacity ammunition feeding devices by
individuals who are less than 21 years of age, and for other purposes.
S. 995--To strengthen the firearms and explosives laws of the United
States.
S. 1201--To prohibit law enforcement agencies from imposing a waiting
period before accepting reports of missing persons between the ages of
18 and 21.
S. 1306--To amend chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, relating
to the regulation of firearms dealers, and for other purposes.
S. 1856--To amend title 28 of the United States Code to authorize
Federal district courts to hear civil actions to recover damages or
secure relief for certain injuries to persons and property under or
resulting from the Nazi government of Germany.
S. 2092--To amend title 18, United States Code, to modify authorities
relating to the use of pen registers and trap and trace devices, to
modify provisions relating to fraud and related activities in
connection with computers, and for other purposes.
S. 2338--To enhance the enforcement of gun violence laws.
S. 2852--To provide for the adjustment of status of certain Syrian
nationals.
S. 2859--To provide assistance to States in reducing the backlog of
casework files awaiting DNA analysis and to make DNA testing available
in appropriate cases to convicted Federal and State offenders.
S. 2898--To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide for the
disclosure of electronic monitoring of employee communications and
computer usage in the workplace.
S. 2911--To strengthen the system for notifying parents of violent
sexual offenders in their communities.
S. 3074--To make certain immigration consultant practices criminal
offenses.
S. 3094--To amend titles 18 and 28, United States Code, to inhibit
further intimidation of public officials within the United States, and
for other purposes.
S. 3124--To establish grants for drug treatment alternative to prison
programs administered by State or local prosecutors.
S. Res. 359--Designating October 16, 2000, to October 20, 2000, as
``National Teach For America Week''.
Mr. Sessions
S. 768--To establish court-martial jurisdiction over civilians serving
with the Armed Forces during contingency operations, and to establish
Federal jurisdiction over crimes committed outside the United States
by former members of the Armed Forces and civilians accompanying the
Armed Forces outside the United States.
S. 1701--To reform civil asset forfeiture, and for other purposes.
S. 2875--To amend titles 18 and 28, United States Code, with respect to
United States magistrate judges.
S. 3045--To improve the quality, timeliness, and credibility of forensic
science services for criminal justice purposes.
S. 3210--To amend chapter 1 of title 9, United States Code, to provide
for greater fairness in the arbitration process for consumers and
employees.
Mr. Shelby
S. Con. Res. 45--Expressing the sense of Congress that the July 20,
1999, 30th anniversary of the first lunar landing should be a day of
celebration and reflection on the Apollo-11 mission to the Moon and
the accomplishments of the Apollo program throughout the 1960's and
1970's.
S.J. Res. 17--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States which requires (except during time of war and subject to
suspension by the Congress) that the total amount of money expended by
the United States during any fiscal year not exceed the amount of
certain revenue received by the United States during such fiscal year
and not exceed 20 per centum of the gross national product of the
United States during the previous calendar year.
Mr. Smith of New Hampshire
S. 500--To amend section 991(a) of title 28, United States Code, to
require certain members of the United States Sentencing Commission to
be selected from among individuals who are victims of a crime of
violence.
S. 597--To amend section 922 of chapter 44 of title 28, United States
Code, to protect the rights of citizens under the Second Amendment to
the Constitution of the United States.
S. 703--To amend section 922 of chapter 44 of title 18, United States
Code.
S. 907--To protect the right to life of each born and preborn human
person in existence at fertilization.
S. 954--To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect citizens'
rights under the Second Amendment to obtain firearms for legal use,
and for other purposes.
S.J. Res. 16--Proposing a constitutional amendment to establish limited
judicial terms of office.
Mr. Smith of Oregon
S. 113--To increase the criminal penalties for assaulting or threatening
Federal judges, their family members, and other public servants, and
for other purposes.
S. 1814--To establish a system of registries of temporary agricultural
workers to provide for a sufficient supply of such workers and to
amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to streamline procedures for
the admission and extension of stay of nonimmigrant agricultural
workers, and for other purposes.
S. 2024--To amend title 28, United States Code, to provide for an
additional place of holding court in the District of Oregon.
Ms. Snowe
S. 419--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit taking a
child hostage in order to evade arrest.
S. 420--To provide a mandatory minimum sentence for State crimes
involving the use of a firearm, impose work requirements for
prisoners, and prohibit the provision of luxury items to prisoners.
S. Res. 84--To designate the month of May 1999 as ``National
Alpha1 Awareness Month''.
S. Res. 164--Congratulating the Black Bears of the University of Maine
for winning the 1999 NCAA championship.
S.J. Res. 21--To designate September 29, 1999, as ``Veterans of Foreign
Wars of the United States Day''.
S.J. Res. 34--Congratulating and commending the Veterans of Foreign
Wars.
Mr. Specter
S. 952--To expand an antitrust exemption applicable to professional
sports leagues and to require, as a condition of such an exemption,
participation by professional football and major league baseball
sports leagues in the financing of certain stadium construction
activities, and for other purposes.
S. 1484--Entitled the ``Blind Justice Act of 1999''.
S. 1808--To reauthorize and improve the drug court grant program.
S. 1970--To amend chapter 171 of title 28, United States Code, with
respect to the liability of the United States for claims of military
personnel for damages for certain injuries.
S. 2089--To amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 to
modify procedures relating to orders for surveillance and searches for
foreign intelligence purposes, and for other purposes.
S. 3014--To amend title 18 of the United States Code to penalize the
knowing and reckless introduction of a defective product into
interstate commerce.
S. 3086--To permit the televising of Supreme Court proceedings.
S. Res. 50--Designating March 25, 1999, as ``Greek Independence Day: A
National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Res. 251--Designating March 25, 2000, as ``Greek Independence Day: A
National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''.
S. Con. Res. 34--Relating to the observance of ``In Memory'' Day.
Mr. Stevens
S. 39--To provide a national medal for public safety officers who act
with extraordinary valor above and beyond the call of duty, and for
other purposes.
Mr. Thomas
S. 1221--For the relief of Ashley Ross Fuller.
Mr. Thompson
S. 1513--For the relief of Jaqueline Salinas and her children Gabriela
Salinas, Alejandro Salinas, and Omar Salinas.
S. 2710--To recognize the rights of grandparents in cases involving
international parental kidnapping.
S. Res. 170--Recognizing Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, as the birthplace of
southern gospel music.
Mr. Thurmond
S. 31--To amend title 1, United States Code, to clarify the effect and
application of legislation.
S. 32--To eliminate a requirement for a unanimous verdict in criminal
trials in Federal courts.
S. 34--To amend title 28, United States Code, to clarify the remedial
jurisdiction of inferior Federal courts.
S. 764--To amend section 1951 of title 18, United States Code (commonly
known as the Hobbs Act), and for other purposes.
S. 2516--To fund task forces to locate and apprehend fugitives in
Federal, State, and local felony criminal cases and give
administrative subpoena authority to the United States Marshals
Service.
S. Res. 95--Designating August 16, 1999, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 178--Designating the week beginning September 19, 1999, as
``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S. Res. 301--Designating August 16, 2000, as ``National Airborne Day''.
S. Res. 342--Designating the week beginning September 17, 2000, as
``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''.
S.J. Res. 1--Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
States relating to voluntary school prayer.
S.J. Res. 46--Commemorating the 225th Birthday of the United States
Army.
Mr. Torricelli
S. 302--For the relief of Kerantha Poole-Christian.
S. 534--To expand the powers of the Secretary of the Treasury to
regulate the manufacture, distribution, and sale of firearms and
ammunition, and to expand the jurisdiction of the Secretary to include
firearm products and nonpowder firearms.
S. 1080--To amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit gunrunning,
and provide mandatory minimum penalties for crimes related to
gunrunning.
S. 1081--To amend section 842 of title 18, United States Code, relating
to explosive materials.
S. 1082--To amend part Q of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and
Safe Streets Act of 1968 to provide assistance for unincorporated
neighborhood watch programs.
S. 1083--To expedite State review of criminal records of applicants for
bail enforcement officer employment, and for other purposes.
S. 1172--To provide a patent term restoration review procedure for
certain drug products.
S. 1249--To deny Federal public benefits to individuals who participated
in Nazi persecution.
S. 1353--To combat criminal misuse of explosives.
S. 1909--To provide for the preparation of a Government report detailing
injustices suffered by Italian Americans during World War II, and a
formal acknowledgment of such injustices by the President.
S. 2063--To amend tile 18, United States Code, to provide for the
applicability to operators of Internet Web sites of restrictions on
the disclosure or records and other information relating to the use of
such sites, and for other purposes.
S. 2259--To amend title 28, United States Code, to divide New Jersey
into 2 judicial districts.
S. 2715--To amend title 18, United States Code, with respect to
ballistic identification of handguns.
S. 3043--To close loopholes in the firearms laws which allow the
unregulated manufacture, assembly, shipment, or transportation of
firearms or firearm parts, and for other purposes.
S. 3168--To eliminate any limitation on indictment for sexual offenses
and make awards to States to reduce their DNA casework backlogs.
S. 3191--To create a Federal drug court program, and for other purposes.
S. 3192--To provide grants to law enforcement agencies to purchase
firearms needed to perform law enforcement duties.
S. Res. 34--Designating the week beginning April 30, 1999, as ``National
Youth Fitness Week''.
S. Res. 72--Designating the month of May in 1999 and 2000 as ``National
ALS Awareness Month''.
S. Con. Res. 85--Condemning the discriminatory practices prevalent at
Bob Jones University.
Mr. Voinovich
S.J. Res. 38--To provide for a Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment
that prohibits the use of Social Security surpluses to achieve
compliance.
Mr. Warner
S. 978--To specify that the legal public holiday known as Washington's
Birthday be called by the name.
S. Res. 274--To designate April 9, 2000, as a ``National Day of
Remembrance of the One Hundred Thirty-Fifth Anniversary of the Battle
of Sayler's Creek''.
Mr. Wellstone
S. 465--To meet the mental health and substance abuse treatment needs of
incarcerated children and youth.
S. 890--To facilitate the naturalization of aliens who served with
special guerrilla units or irregular forces in Laos.
S. 1739--To impose a moratorium on large agribusiness mergers and to
establish a commission to review large agriculture mergers,
concentration, and market power.
S. 2055--To establish the Katie Poirier Abduction Emergency Fund, and
for other purposes.
S. 3060--To amend the Hmong Veterans' Naturalization Act of 2000 to
extend the applicability of that Act to certain former spouses of
deceased Hmong veterans.
S. Res. 351--To designate the month of September of 2000, as ``National
Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month''.
S. Con. Res. 138--Expressing the sense of Congress that a day of peace
and sharing should be established at the beginning of each year.
Mr. Wyden
S. 150--For the relief of Marina Khalina and her son, Albert Miftakhov.
S. 699--To protect the public, especially senior citizens, against
telemarketing fraud, including fraud over the Internet, and to
authorize an educational campaign to improve senior citizens' ability
to protect themselves against telemarketing fraud.
S. 2509--For the relief of Rose-Marie Barbeau-Quinn.