[Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Final Calendar]
[From the U.S. Government Printing Office, www.gpo.gov]
S. PRT. 107-93
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COMMITTEE ON HEALTH, EDUCATION,
LABOR, AND PENSIONS
UNITED STATES SENATE
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LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR
ONE HUNDRED SEVENTH CONGRESS
Convened January 3, 2001
FIRST SESSION
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Adjourned December 20, 2001
Convened January 23, 2002
SECOND SESSION
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Adjourned November 22, 2002
EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Chairman
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FINAL CALENDAR
December 31, 2002
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COMMITTEE ON HEALTH, EDUCATION,
LABOR, AND PENSIONS
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EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts, Chairman
CHRISTOPHER J. DODD, Connecticut JUDD GREGG, New Hampshire
TOM HARKIN, Iowa BILL FRIST, Tennessee
BARBARA A. MIKULSKI, Maryland MICHAEL B. ENZI, Wyoming
JAMES M. JEFFORDS (I), Vermont TIM HUTCHINSON, Arkansas
JEFF BINGAMAN, New Mexico JOHN W. WARNER, Virginia
PAUL D. WELLSTONE, Minnesota CHRISTOPHER S. BOND, Missouri
PATTY MURRAY, Washington PAT ROBERTS, Kansas
JACK REED, Rhode Island SUSAN M. COLLINS, Maine
JOHN EDWARDS, North Carolina JEFF SESSIONS, Alabama
HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON, New York MICHAEL DeWINE, Ohio
J. Michael Myers, Staff Director
Townsend Lange McNitt, Minority Staff Director
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Uwe E. Timpke, Editor
Joseph D. Kelly, Publications
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20510
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SD-428 Full Committee.................................... 5375
SH-835 Minority.......................................... 6770
SD-424 Aging............................................. 9243
SH-404 Children and Families............................. 5630
SH-404 Employment, Safety, and Training.................. 4925
SD-424 Public Health..................................... 7139
SD-422 Editorial Office.................................. 7657
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Committee members.................................................
ii
Standing subcommittees............................................
iv
Subcommittee assignments..........................................
v
Extract from Public Law 91-510, 91st Congress, as amended.........
vi
Popular titles of bills, 106th Congress...........................
1
Bill referrals....................................................
11
Bills and resolutions by number:
Senate bills..................................................
13
Senate resolutions............................................
65
Senate concurrent resolutions.................................
67
Senate joint resolutions......................................
71
House bills and resolutions...................................
73
House concurrent resolutions..................................
77
Nominations received by the Committee.............................
79
Presidential messages and executive communications referred to
Committee.......................................................
93
Hearings:
By Full Committee.............................................
123
By Subcommittee on Aging......................................
131
By Subcommittee on Children and Families......................
133
By Subcommittee on Employment, Safety, and Training...........
135
By Subcommittee on Public Health..............................
137
On Nominations................................................
139
Bills and resolutions reported by the Committee and enacted into
law.............................................................
141
Statistical Summary: Activities of Committee......................
143
Reports of Committee..............................................
145
Service of former and current Committee members...................
147
Rules of Procedure for the Committee..............................
151
Senate documents, committee prints, subcommittee reports, 106th &
107th Congress..................................................
155
SUBCOMMITTEES OF THE COMMITTEE ON
HEALTH, EDUCATION, LABOR, AND PENSIONS
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AGING
Ms. Mikulski, Maryland, Chairman
Mr. Dodd, Connecticut Mr. Hutchinson, Arkansas
Mrs. Murray, Washington Mr. Gregg, New Hampshire
Mr. Edwards, North Carolina Mr. Warner, Virginia
Mrs. Clinton, New York Mr. Roberts, Kansas
CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Mr. Dodd, Connecticut, Chairman
Mr. Jeffords, Vermont Ms. Collins, Maine
Mr. Bingaman, New Mexico Dr. Frist, Tennessee
Mr. Wellstone, Minnesota Mr. Warner, Virginia
Mrs. Murray, Washington Mr. Bond, Missouri
Mr. Reed, Rhode Island Mr. DeWine, Ohio
EMPLOYMENT, SAFETY, AND TRAINING
Mr. Wellstone, Minnesota, Chairman
Mr. Kennedy, Massachusetts Mr. Enzi, Wyoming
Mr. Dodd, Connecticut Mr. Sessions, Alabama
Mr. Harkin, Iowa Mr. DeWine, Ohio
PUBLIC HEALTH
Mr. Kennedy, Massachusetts, Chairman
Mr. Harkin, Iowa Dr. Frist, Tennessee
Ms. Mikulski, Maryland Mr. Gregg, New Hampshire
Mr. Jeffords, Vermont Mr. Enzi, Wyoming
Mr. Bingaman, New Mexico Mr. Hutchinson, Arkansas
Mr. Wellstone, Minnesota Mr. Roberts, Kansas
Mr. Reed, Rhode Island Ms. Collins, Maine
Mr. Edwards, North Carolina Mr. Sessions, Alabama
Mrs. Clinton, New York Mr. Bond, Missouri
SUBCOMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS
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STANDING
Mr. Kennedy.................................................................. Public Health, Chairman
Employment, Safety, and Training
Mr. Dodd..................................................................... Children and Families, Chairman
Aging, Employment, Safety, and Training
Mr. Harkin................................................................... Public Health
Employment, Safety, and Training
Ms. Mikulski................................................................. Aging, Chairman
Public Health
Mr. Jeffords................................................................. Children and Families
Public Health
Mr. Bingaman................................................................. Children and Families
Public Health
Mr. Wellstone................................................................ Employment, Safety, and Training, Chairman
Children and Families, Public Health
Mrs. Murray.................................................................. Children and Families
Aging
Mr. Reed..................................................................... Children and Families
Public Health
Mr. Edwards.................................................................. Aging
Public Health
Mrs. Clinton................................................................. Aging
Public Health
Mr. Gregg.................................................................... Public Health
Aging
Dr. Frist.................................................................... Public Health, Ranking Minority Member
Children and Families
Mr. Enzi..................................................................... Employment, Safety, and Training, Ranking Minority Member
Public Health
Mr. Hutchinson............................................................... Aging, Ranking Minority Member
Public Health
Mr. Warner................................................................... Aging
Children and Families
Mr. Bond..................................................................... Children and Families
Public Health
Mr. Roberts.................................................................. Aging
Public Health
Ms. Collins.................................................................. Children and Families, Ranking Minority Member
Public Health
Mr. Sessions................................................................. Public Health
Employment, Safety, and Training
Mr. DeWine................................................................... Children and Families
Employment, Safety, and Training
EXTRACT FROM PUBLIC LAW 91-510, 91ST CONGRESS \1\
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``(m)(1) Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, \2\ to
consist of 18 \3\ Senators, to which committee shall be referred all
proposed legislation, messages, petitions, memorials, and other matters
relating to the following subjects:
``1. Measures relating to education, labor, health, and public
welfare.
``2. Aging.
``3. Agricultural colleges.
``4. Arts and humanities.
``5. Biomedical research and development.
``6. Child labor.
``7. Convict labor and the entry of goods made by convicts into
interstate commerce.
``8. Domestic activities of the American National Red Cross.
``9. Equal employment opportunity.
``10. Gallaudet College, \4\ Howard University, \5\ and Saint
Elizabeths Hospital.
``11. Individuals with disabilities. \6\
``12. Labor standards and labor statistics.
``13. Mediation and arbitration of labor disputes.
``14. Occupational safety and health, including the welfare of
miners.
``15. Private pension plans.
``16. Public health.
``17. Railway labor and retirement.
``18. Regulation of foreign laborers.
``19. Student loans.
``20. Wages and hours of labor.
``(2) Such committee shall also study and review, on a comprehensive
basis, matters relating to health, education and training, and public
welfare, and report thereon from time to time.''
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\1\ Rule XXV, as amended.
\2\ Effective Jan. 19, 1999, pursuant to the Committee
Reorganization Amendments of 1977 (S. Res. 20), Committee on Labor and
Human Resources name changed to Committee on Health, Education, Labor,
and Pensions.
\3\ Effective Jan. 20, 1999, pursuant to S. Res. 74, 99th Cong., 1st
Sess., rule XXV, paragraph 2 is amended by striking ``16'' after Health,
Education, Labor, and Pensions and inserting in lieu thereof ``18.''
\4\ Designated as Gallaudet College by Public Law 420, 83rd
Congress.
\5\ Designated as Howard University Hospital as authorized by Public
Law 87-262, 87th Congress.
\6\ Effective Jan. 21, 1999, pursuant to the Committee
Reorganization Amendments of 1999 (S. Res. 28), by Striking
``Handicapped individuals'', and inserting ``Individuals with
disabilities.''
POPULAR TITLE
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Title Bill No.
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Academic Achievement for All Act S. 167
Access to High Quality Child Care Act:
Mr. Dodd................................S. 2117.........................
Mr. Dodd................................S. 2758.........................
Access to High Standards Act.... S. 103
Access to Medical Treatment Act of 2001:
Mr. Daschle.............................S. 1378.........................
Mr. Daschle.............................S. 2207.........................
After School Education and Anti-
Crime Act of 2001............. S. 156
Airline Labor Dispute Resolution
Act........................... S. 1327
Airline Workers Fairness Act.... S. 1479
Alzheimer's Disease Research,
Prevention, and Care Act of
2002.......................... S. 2059
Amendment to Title VII of the
Public Health Service Act..... S. 65
AmeriCorps Reform and Charitable
Expansion Act................. S. 1352
A Million Quality Teachers Act.. S. 195
Animal Drug User Fee Act........ S. 2665
Automatic Defibrillation in
Adam's Memory Act............. S. 1041
Best Pharmaceuticals for
Children Act.................. S. 838
Benign Brain Tumor Cancer
Registries Amendment Act...... S. 2558
Better Medicine for Children Act S. 1301
Biological Agent-Environmental
Detection Act of 2001......... S. 1560
Biological and Chemical Attack
Preparedness Act.............. S. 1508
Biological and Chemical Weapons
Preparedness Act of 2001...... S. 1486
Bioterrorism Awareness Act...... S. 1448
Bioterrorism Preparedness Act of
2001.......................... S. 1715
Bioweapons Control and Tracking
Act of 2001................... S. 1706
Birth Defects and Developmental
Disabilities Prevention Act of
2002.......................... S. 2980
Black Lung Benefits Survivors
Equity Act of 2002............ S. 2685
Book Stamp Act.................. S. 2445
Breast Cancer and Environmental
Research Act of 2001.......... S. 830
Breast Implant Research and
Information Act............... S. 961
Building Our Children's Future
Act of 2002................... S. 2698
Building, Renovating, and
Constructing Kid's Schools Act S. 119
Call to Service Act of 2001..... S. 1792
Caregivers Access to Health
Insurance Act................. S. 3179
Chesapeake Bay Environmental
Education Pilot Program Act... S. 2675
Child Abuse Prevention and
Treatment Act................. H.R. 3839
Child Care Facilities Financing
Act........................... S. 1217
Child Care Quality Incentive Act
of 2001....................... S. 1000
Childhood Vaccine Supply Act of
2002.......................... S. 2049
Child Opportunity Zone Family
Center Act of 2001............ S. 371
Children's Health Insurance
Accountability Act of 2001.... S. 1070
Children's Vision Improvement
and Learning Readiness Act of
2002.......................... S. 3158
Children Who Witness Domestic
Violence Act.................. S. 1483
Choice IDEA Act................. S. 2883
Christopher Reeve Paralysis Act. S. 3000
Civil Rights Procedures
Protection Act of 2001........ S. 163
College Fire Prevention Act..... S. 399
Communities Combating College
Drinking and Drug Use Act..... S. 3167
Community Access to Emergency
Defibrillation Act of 2001.... S. 1275
Community Health Workers Act of
2002.......................... S. 2139
Community Workforce Development
and Modernization Partnership
Act........................... S. 1193
Comprehensive Insurance Coverage
of Childhood Immunization Act
of 2001....................... S. 1297
Comprehensive Tuberculosis
Elimination Act of 2002....... S. 1115
Conquering Pain Act of 2001..... S. 1024
Consolidation Student Loan
Flexibility Act of 2002....... S. 2650
Counseling in Shelters Act of
2002.......................... S. 2203
Cybersecurity Research and
Education Act of 2002......... S. 1901
Digital Opportunity Investment
Trust Act..................... S. 2603
Domestic Violence Screening and
Services Act of 2002.......... S. 2236
Dropout Prevention Act.......... S. 102
Drug Abuse Treatment on Demand
Assistance Act................ S. 160
Early Care and Education Act.... S. 2566
Early Childhood Family Education
Pilot Project Act............. S. 553
Early Childhood Lead Poisoning
Prevention Act of 2001........ S. 1469
Early Detection and Prevention
of Osteoporosis and Related
Bone Diseases Act of 2001..... S. 819
Education for Retirement
Security Act of 2002.......... S. 2982
Education Sciences Reform Act of
2002.......................... S. 2969
Educational Excellence for All
Learners Act of 2001.......... S. 7
Efficiency in Health Care
(eHealth) Act of 2002......... S. 2638
Elder Fall Prevention Act of
2002.......................... S. 1922
Eliminate Colorectal Cancer Act
of 2001....................... S. 710
Emergency contraception
Education Act................. S. 1990
Emergency Retiree Health
Benefits Protection Act of
2002.......................... S. 2904
Employment Non-Discrimination
Act of 2001................... S. 1284
Empowering Parents Act of 2001:
Mr. Carper..............................S. 98...........................
Mr. Carper, et. al......................S. 669..........................
Energy Workers Compensation Act
of 2002....................... S. 3058
Equity in Prescription Insurance
and Contraceptive Coverage Act
of 2001....................... S. 104
Excellence in Education Act of
2001.......................... S. 308
Expanding Research for Women in
Trauma Act of 2002............ S. 2559
Fair Access to Infertility
Treatment and Hope Act of 2001 S. 874
Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2001... S. 277
Fairness in Treatment: The Drug
and Alcohol Addiction Recovery
Act of 2001................... S. 595
Family and Medical Leave
Clarification Act............. S. 489
Family and medical Leave
Expansion Act................. S. 3141
Family Violence Prevention Act
of 2002....................... S. 2009
Fair Pay Act of 2001............ S. 684
Federal Pell Grant Eligibility
Clarification Act of 2002..... S. 2467
Focus On Committed and Underpaid
Staff for Children's Sake Act. S. 814
Food Allergen Consumer
Protection Act................ S. 2499
Food Allergen Labeling and
Consumer Protection Act....... S. 3001
Foster Care Mentoring Act of
2002.......................... S. 3057
Fostering Service Act of 2002... S. 2658
Foundations for Learning Act.... S. 1247
Generic Pharmaceutical Access
and Choice for Consumers Act
of 2001....................... S. 186
Genetic Information
Nondiscrimination Act of 2001. S. 1995
Genetic Nondiscrimination in
Health Insurance and
Employment Act................ S. 318
Geriatricians Loan Forgiveness
Act of 2002................... S. 1975
Ginseng Truth in Labeling Act of
2001.......................... S. 1664
Global Access to AIDS Treatment
Act of 2001................... S. 463
Global Coordination of HIV/AIDS
Response Act.................. S. 1936
Greater Access to Affordable
Pharmaceuticals Act of 2001... S. 812
Growing Resources in Educational
Achievement for Today and
Tomorrow Act.................. S. 496
Health Care Consumers Assistance
Fund Act...................... S. 651
Health Care for Working Families
Act........................... S. 2639
Health Care Safety Net
Amendments of 2001............ S. 1281
Health Care That Works for All
Americans Act of 2002......... S. 3063
Health Insurance Fairness Act... S. 3119
Health Plan Purchasing Alliance
Act of 2002................... S. 2035
Healthy and High Performance
Schools Act of 2001........... S. 968
Health Professionals Substance
Abuse Education Act........... S. 1966
Health Records Confidentiality
Act of 2002................... S. 3064
Hematological Cancer Research
Investment and Education Act
of 2001....................... S. 1094
Higher Education Relief Opportunities for Students Act of 2001:
Ms. Collins.............................S. 1570.........................
Ms. Collins.............................S. 1793.........................
Higher Education Technical
Amendments of 2002............ S. 2932
Holocaust Education Assistance
Act........................... S. 2083
Homeland Security Education Act. S. 1799
Homestead Preservation Act...... S. 1848
Hospital-Based Nursing
Initiative Act of 2001........ S. 1585
Hubert H. Humphrey Civic
Education Enhancement Act..... S. 1238
Human Cloning Ban and Stem Cell
Research Protection Act of
2002.......................... S. 1893
Human Cloning Prohibition Act... S. 704
Human Tissue Transplant Safety
Act of 2002................... S. 2531
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Act.. S. 2562
Immigrants to New Americans Act. S. 269
Imported Perishable Product
Safety Improvement Act........ S. 1634
Improved Nutrition and Physical
Activity Act.................. S. 2821
Improved Vaccine Affordability
and Availability Act.......... S. 2053
Improving Health Care in Rural
America Act................... S. 1273
Improving Literacy Through
School Libraries Act of 2001.. S. 327
Infertility Research Centers Act
of 2002....................... S. 2923
INFORM Act of 2002.............. S. 2032
Independent Investment Advice
Act of 2001................... S. 1677
Instructional Materials
Accessibility Act of 2002..... S. 2246
International AIDS Treatment and
Prevention Act of 2002........ S. 2649
Internet Equity and Education
Act of 2001................... S. 1445
Investing for Tomorrow's Schools
Act of 2002................... S. 2195
Investing in America's Future
Act of 2002................... H.R. 4664
Keeping Children and Families
Safe Act of 2002.............. S. 2998
Keep Inspiration and Development
Strong Act.................... S. 1911
Kids and Terrorism Preparedness
Act........................... S. 1685
Kids Deserve Freedom from
Tobacco Act of 2001........... S. 247
Lifespan Respite Care Act of
2002.......................... S. 2489
Linking Educators and Developing
Entrepreneurs for Reaching
Success Act of 2001........... S. 1335
Living Organ Donor Protections
Act........................... S. 2913
Loan Forgiveness for Head Start
Teachers Act of 2001.......... S. 123
Local Emergency Health Services
Reimbursement Act of 2002..... S. 3013
Lower Mississippi Delta
Education Access and
Improvement Act............... S. 617
Lyme and Infectious Disease
Information and Fairness in
Treatment (LIFT) Act.......... S. 969
Mammography Quality Standards
Reauthorization Act of 2002... S. 2591
Managed Care Integrity Act of
2001.......................... S. 577
Master Teacher Act of 2001...... S. 120
Mathematics and Science
Education Excellence Act...... S. 2902
Mathematics and Science Education Partnership and Teacher Recruitment
Act of 2001:
Mr. Frist...............................S. 461..........................
Mr. Kennedy.............................S. 1274.........................
Medication Equity and Drug
Savings Act................... S. 215
Melanie Stokes Postpartum
Depression Research and Care
Act........................... S. 1535
Meningitis Immunization
Awareness Act................. S. 1009
Men's Health Act of 2002........ S. 2616
Mental Health Equitable
Treatment Act of 2001......... S. 543
Mental Health Patients' Rights
Act........................... S. 2393
Mercury-Safe Seafood Act of 2001 S. 555
Mosquito Abatement for Safety
and Health Act................ S. 2935
Museum and Library Services Act
of 2002....................... S. 2611
National Cancer Act of 2002:
Mrs. Feinstein..........................S. 1976.........................
Mr. Brownback...........................S. 2955.........................
National All Schedules
Prescription Electronic
Reporting Act of 2002......... S. 3033
National Center for Social Work
Research Act.................. S. 70
National Digital School
Districts Act................. S. 1337
National Domestic Violence
Hotline Enhancement Act....... S. 2002
National Junior College for Deaf
and Blind at the Alabama
Institute for Deaf and Blind
Act........................... S. 1654
National Mathematics and Science
Partnerships Act.............. S. 1262
National Media Campaign to
Prevent Underage Drinking Act
of 2001....................... S. 866
National Science Foundation
Doubling Act.................. S. 2817
Nationwide Health Tracking Act
of 2002....................... S. 2054
Native Hawaiian Education
Reauthorization Act........... S. 86
Newborn Screening Saves Lives
Act of 2002................... S. 2890
Nurse Reinvestment Act.......... S. 1597
Nurturing Special Kids Act of
2002.......................... S. 2671
Nurse Retention and Quality of
Care Act of 2001.............. S. 1594
Nursing Employment and Education
Development Act............... S. 721
Older Workers' Rights
Restoration Act of 2001....... S. 928
Opportunity Passport Act of 2002 S. 2657
Organ Donation and Recovery
Improvement Act............... S. 1949
Pancreatic Islet Cell
Transplantation Act of 2002... S. 2849
Parent Act of 2001.............. S. 372
Parent and Teacher Achievement
Act of 2001................... S. 1414
Pathogen Research, Emergency
Preparedness and Response
Efforts Act of 2001........... S. 1635
Patient Safety and Quality
Improvement Act............... S. 2590
Patient Safety Improvement and
Medical Injury Reduction Act.. S. 3029
Patients' Bill of Rights Act.... S. 6
Paul Wellstone Early Educator
Loan Forgiveness Act.......... S. 3164
Paycheck Fairness Act........... S. 77
Pension Protection and
Diversification Act of 2001... S. 1838
Pension Security Act of 2002.... S. 1969
Perinatal Dental Health
Improvement Act of 2002....... S. 2202
Personal Prescription Drug
Import Fairness Act........... S. 1229
Pharmacy Education Aid Act of
2001.......................... S. 1806
Physical Therapy and
Occupational Therapy Education
Act of 2001................... S. 66
Post-Abortion Support and
Services Act.................. S. 2271
Post Terrorism Mental Health
Improvement Act............... S. 1729
Prescription Drug Price Parity
for Americans Act............. S. 2244
Preserve Charitable Giving Act.. S. 929
Preservation of Antibiotics for
Human Treatment Act of 2002... S. 2508
Preservation of Civil Rights
Protections Act of 2002....... S. 2435
Preventing Depression in
Preadolescent and Adolescent
Girls and Women Act of 2002... S. 2427
Professional Development
Enhancement Act............... S. 474
Professional Development Reform
Act........................... S. 373
Promoting Health Care Purchasing
Cooperatives Act.............. S. 2835
Promoting Healthy Eating
Behaviors in Youth Act........ S. 2249
Protecting America's Children
Against Terrorism Act......... S. 1539
Protecting America's Pensions
Act of 2002................... S. 1992
Protecting the Food Supply from
Bioterrorism Act.............. S. 1551
Public Education Reinvestment,
Reinvention, and
Responsibility Act............ S. 303
Public Health Emergencies
Accountability Act............ S. 1650
Public Health Service Act of
2001.......................... S. 67
Public Safety Employer-Employee
Cooperation Act of 2001....... S. 952
Public School Repair and
Renovation Act of 2001........ S. 471
Quality Classrooms Act.......... S. 342
Quality of Care for Individuals
With Cancer Act............... S. 2965
Quality Teacher Recruitment Act
of 2001....................... S. 300
Quality Teachers for All Act.... S. 101
Rare Diseases Act of 2001....... S. 1379
Ready to Educate All Children
Act of 2002................... S. 3163
Ready to Learn, Ready to Teach
Act of 2001................... S. 604
Reconstructive Surgery Act of
2001.......................... S. 576
Regional Skills Alliances Act of
2001.......................... S. 431
Renewable Fuels for Energy
Security Act of 2001.......... S. 1006
Research Revitalization Act of
2002.......................... S. 3060
Responsible Stem Cell Research
Act of 2001................... S. 1349
Retirement Security Advice Act
of 2002....................... S. 1978
Retirement Security Protection
Act of 2002................... S. 1919
Right Start Act of 2001......... S. 18
Rural Education Achievement
Program....................... S. 334
Rural Education Development
Initiative for the 21st
Century Act................... S. 339
Rural Health Care Facility
Improvement Act of 2002....... S. 2046
Rural Health Training Incentive
Act........................... S. 2597
Rural Mental Health
Accessibility Act of 2001..... S. 859
Rural Preventive Health Care
Training Act of 2001.......... S. 69
Safe and Drug-Free Schools and
Communities Reauthorization
Act........................... S. 437
Safe Motherhood Act for Research
and Treatment................. S. 2328
Safe Reprocessed Medical Devices
Act of 2002................... S. 3130
School Improvement
Accountability Act............ S. 158
School Service Act of 2002...... S. 2392
School Support and Improvement
Act of 2001................... S. 469
Seafood Safety Enforcement Act.. S. 2759
Second Chance Homes Promotion
Act of 2001................... S. 1522
Sectoral Market Assessment for
Regional Training Enhancement
and Revitalization Act........ S. 2468
Seniors as Volunteers in Our
Schools Act................... S. 231
Senior Self-Sufficiency Act..... S. 2842
September 11 Surviving Spouse
Student Loan Relief Act....... S. 1653
Stable Transitions in Education
for Armed Services' Dependent
Youth Act..................... S. 3169
Staffing for Adequate Fire and
Emergency Response Act of 2001 S. 1617
Standardized School Report Card
Act........................... S. 695
State Bioterrorism Preparedness
Act........................... S. 1520
Stem Cell Research Act of 2001.. S. 723
Steve Grissom Relief Fund Act of
2002.......................... S. 2219
Stroke Treatment and Ongoing
Prevention Act of 2001........ S. 1274
Strong Character for Strong
Schools Act................... S. 311
Student Bill of Rights.......... S. 2912
Student Testing Flexibility Act
of 2002....................... S. 2954
Teacher and Nurse Support Act of
2002.......................... S. 3008
Teacher Paperwork Reduction Act
of 2002....................... S. 2653
Teacher Quality Act of 2001..... S. 438
Teacher Recruitment,
Development, and Retention Act
of 2001....................... S. 337
Teacher Technology Training Act. S. 307
Teaching Children To Save Lives
Act........................... S. 727
Teaching Fellows Act of 2002.... S. 3080
Technology for Teachers Act 2001 S. 164
Technology Talent Act of 2001... S. 1549
Telehealth Mental Health
Services Act.................. S. 1283
The Careers To Classrooms Act of
2001.......................... S. 40
The Donor Outreach, Network, and
Timely Exchange Act........... S. 1062
Timely Review and Increased
Access to Affordable Drugs Act S. 2818
Title I Integrity Act of 2001... S. 309
Trauma Care Systems Planning and
Development Act of 2002....... S. 3048
Traveling Sales Crew Protection
Act........................... S. 96
Treatment on Demand Assistance
Act........................... S. 843
TRIO Education Access Act of
2002.......................... S. 2421
Undergraduate Science,
Mathematics, Engineering, and
Technology Education
Improvement Act............... H.R. 3130
United States/Mexico Border
Health Improvement Act of 2001 S. 1878
Unity in Service to America Act. S. 1556
U.S. Public Service Act
Amendment of 2001............. S. 68
Uterine Fibroids Research and
Education Act of 2002......... S. 2122
Veterinary Health Enhancement
Act........................... S. 1836
West Nile Virus and Arboviral
Disease Act................... S. 3105
WISEWOMAN Expansion Act of 2001. S. 208
Workplace Religious Freedom Act
of 2002....................... S. 2572
Women in Trauma Act of 2002..... S. 2204
Women's Health Environmental
Research Centers Act of 2001.. S. 720
Women's Health Act of 2002...... S. 2328
Women's Health Office Act of
2001.......................... S. 946
Women's Health Office Act of
2002.......................... H.R. 1784
Workplace Flexibility Act....... S. 624
Younger Americans Act........... S. 1005
Youth Service Scholarship Act of
2002.......................... S. 3145
Youth Smoking Prevention and
Public Health Protection Act.. S. 2626
BILL REFERRALS
BILL REFERRALS--Continued
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Referred to Committee:
S. 1
S. 6
S. 7
S. 18
S. 33
S. 40
S. 65
S. 66
S. 67
S. 68
S. 68
S. 70
S. 77
S. 86
S. 96
S. 98
S. 101
S. 102
S. 103
S. 104
S. 119
S. 120
S. 123
S. 156
S. 157
S. 158
S. 160
S. 163
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S. 1
Mr. Jeffords, Mar. 28, 2001.
To extend programs and activities under the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act of 1965.
Mar. 8, 2001. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported an original bill.
Mar. 28, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Mar. 28, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Jeffords (S. REPT. 107-7) an
original bill.
Apr. 30, 2001. Amdt. No. 354 by Mr. Hatch.
May 1, 2001. Amdt. No. 355 by Mr. Allard.
May 1, 2001. Amdt. No. 356 by Mr. Corzine (and others).
May 2, 2001. Amdt. No. 357 by Mr. Dayton.
May 3, 2001. Amdt. No. 358 by Mr. Jeffords (and Mr. Kennedy).
May 3, 2001. Amdt. No. 359 by Ms. Collins.
May 3, 2001. Amdt. No. 360 by Mr. Harkin (and others).
May 3, 2001. Amdt. No. 361 by Mr. Jeffords (and Mr. Bond).
May 3, 2001. Amdt. No. 362 by Mr. Torricelli (and Mr. Fitzgerald).
May 3, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 363-364 by Mr. Torricelli.
May 3, 2001. Amdt. No. 365 by Mr. Dodd (and others).
May 3, 2001. Amdt. No. 366 by Mr. Campbell (and others).
May 3, 2001. Amdt. No. 367 by Mrs. Feinstein (and others).
May 3, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 368-371 by Mrs. Feinstein.
May 4, 2001. Amdt. No. 372 by Mr. Craig.
May 4, 2001. Amdt. No. 373 by Mr. Byrd (and Mr. DeWine).
May 4, 2001. Amdt. No. 374 by Mrs. Carnahan.
May 4, 2001. Amdt. No. 375 by Mr. Kennedy.
May 4, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 376-377 by Mr. Cleland.
May 7, 2001. Amdt. No. 378 by Mr. Kennedy (and Mrs. Murray).
May 7, 2001. Amdt. No. 379 by Ms. Mikulski (and Mr. Kennedy).
May 7, 2001. Amdt. No. 380 by Mr. Allen (and Mr. Warner).
May 7, 2001. Amdt. No. 381 by Mr. Allard
May 7, 2001. Amdt. No. 382 by Mr. Dodd.
May 8, 2001. Amdt. No. 383 by Mr. Warner (and others).
May 8, 2001. Amdt. No. 384 by Mr. McConnell (and others).
May 8, 2001. Amdt. No. 385 by Mrs. Carnahan (and Mr. Nelson of
Nebraska).
May 8, 2001. Amdt. No. 386 by Mr. Biden.
May 8, 2001. Amdt. No. 387 by Mr. Baucus.
May 8, 2001. Amdt. No. 388 by Mr. Specter.
May 8, 2001. Amdt. No. 389 by Mr. Voinovich (and others).
May 8, 2001. Amdt. No. 391 by Mr. Campbell (and others).
May 8, 2001. Amdt. No. 392 by Mrs. Feinstein.
May 8, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 393-395 by Mr. Ensign.
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 396-401 by Mr. Reed.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 402 by Mr. Byrd.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 403 by Mr. Wellstone.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 404 by Mr. Murkowski.
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 405-406 by Mr. Wyden.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 407 by Mr. Akaka.
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 408-409 by Mr. Torricelli.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 410 by Mr. Byrd.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 411 by Mr. Graham.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 412 by Mr. Graham (Mr. and Allen).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 413 by Mr. Brownback (and Mr. Kohl).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 414 by Mr. Domenici (and Mr. Dodd).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 415 by Mr. Domenici (and Mr. Kennedy).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 416 by Mr. Domenici.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 417 by Mr. Santorum.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 418 by Mr. Hatch.
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 419-420 by Mr. Specter.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 421 by Mr. Reid.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 422 by Mr. Torricelli.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 423 by Mr. Kerry.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 424 by Mr. Hatch (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 425 by Mr. Reed (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 426 by Mr. Conrad (and Mr. Bingaman).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 427 by Mr. Wellstone.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 428 by Mrs. Murray.
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 429-430 by Mr. Cleland.
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 431-436 by Mr. Reed.
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 437-438 by Mr. Bond.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 439 by Mr. Torricelli.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 440 by Mr. Campbell (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 441 by Mr. Lugar (and Mr. Bingaman).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 442 by Mr. Crapo.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 443 by Mr. Voinovich (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 444-446 by Mr. DeWine.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 447 by Mr. Rockefeller.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 448 by Mrs. Carnahan.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 449 by Mr. Cleland.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 450 by Mr. Wyden.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 451 by Mrs. Lincoln.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 452 by Mr. Hatch.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 453 by Mr. Ensign.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 454 by Mr. Gregg.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 455 by Mr. Kerry (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 456 by Mr. Dodd.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 457 by Mr. Dodd (and Mr. Shelby).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 458 by Mr. Dodd.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 459 by Mr. Dodd (and Mr. Biden).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 460 by Mr. Reid.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 461 by Mr. Dorgan.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 462 by Mr. Edwards.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 463 by Mr. Wellstone (and Mr. Feingold).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 464 by Mr. Wellstone.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 465 by Mr. Wellstone (and Mr. Feingold).
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 466-469 by Mr. Wellstone.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 470 by Mr. Roberts (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 471 by Mr. Johnson.
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 472-475 by Ms. Landrieu.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 476 by Mr. Bond.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 477 by Mr. McCain.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 478 by Mr. McCain (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 479-480 by Mr. McCain.
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 481-482 by Mr. Biden.
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 483-486 by Mr. Bingaman.
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 487-488 by Mr. Smith of New Hampshire.
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 489-490 by Mr. Wellstone.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 491 by Mr. Biden.
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 492-500 by Mr. Reid.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 501 by Mr. Kyl.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 502 by Mr. Allen.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 503 by Mr. Bennett (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 504 by Mr. Bennett.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 505 by Mr. Campbell.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 506 by Ms. Collins.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 507 by Ms. Collins (and Ms. Snowe).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 508 by Ms. Collins (and Mr. Conrad).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 509 by Ms. Collins (and Mr. Conrad).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 510 by Ms. Collins (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 511 by Ms. Collins.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 512 by Mr. Cochran (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 513 by Mr. Voinovich.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 514 by Mr. Dodd (and Mr.Domenici).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 515 by Mrs. Clinton.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 516 by Mrs. Clinton (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 517 by Mrs. Clinton.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 518 by Mr. Carper (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 519 by Mr. Bingaman (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 520-522 by Mr. Bayh.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 523 by Mr. Lieberman.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 524 by Mr. Akaka.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 525 by Mr. Harkin (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 526 by Mr. Harkin (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 527 by Mr. Kyl (and Mr. McCain).
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 528-531 by Mr. Durbin (and Mr. Corzine).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 532 by Mr. Durbin (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 533 by Mr. Nelson of Nebraska.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 534 by Mrs. Hutchison (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 535 by Mrs. Hutchison.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 536 by Mr. Gregg (and Mr. Hutchinson).
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 537-538 by Mr. Reed.
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 539-542 by Mrs. Hutchison.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 543 by Mr. Kyl (and Mr. Hutchinson).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 544 by Mr. Stevens.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 545 by Mr. Daschle.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 546 by Ms. Snowe.
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 547-548 by Mr. Smith of New Hampshire.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 549 by Mr. Hagel (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 550-551 by Mr. Hutchinson.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 552 by Mr. Hatch.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 553 by Mr. Hutchinson.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 554 by Mr. Hutchinson (and Mr. Torricelli).
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 555-558 by Mr. Hutchinson.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 559 by Mr. McCain.
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 560-563 by Mrs. Boxer.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 564 by Mr. Byrd.
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 565-571 by Mrs. Feinstein.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 572 by Mrs. Boxer.
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 573-574 by Mr. Helms.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 575 by Mr. Harkin (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 576-579 by Mr. Ensign.
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 580-581 by Mr. Kyl.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 582 by Mr. Hutchinson.
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 583-584 by Mr. Inhofe.
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 585-596 by Mr. Jeffords.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 596 by Mr. Jeffords.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 597 by Mr. Wellstone (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 598-605 by Mr. Sessions.
May 9, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 606-621 by Mrs. Feinstein.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 622 by Mr. Dayton (and Mr. Corzine).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 623 by Mrs. Boxer.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 624 by Mr. Hollings.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 625 by Mr. Wyden (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 626 by Mr. Wyden.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 627 by Mr. Reid.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 628 by Ms. Landrieu.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 629 by Mr. Wellstone (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 630 by Ms. Cantwell (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 631 by Mr. Levin (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 632 by Mr. Levin (and Mr. Jeffords).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 633 by Mr. Levin.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 634 by Mr. Stevens.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 635 by Ms. Landrieu.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 636 by Mr. McCain.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 637 by Mrs. Feinstein.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 638 by Mr. Nelson of Florida.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 639 by Mrs. Feinstein.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 640 by Mr. Dorgan (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 641 by Mr. Conrad.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 642 by Mr. Enzi.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 643 by Mr. Enzi (and others).
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 644 by Mr. Enzi.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 645 by Mr. Conrad.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 646 by Mr. Edwards.
May 9, 2001. Amdt. No. 647 by Mr. Hatch.
May 14, 2001. Amdt. No. 648 by Mr. Helms.
May 16, 2001. Amdt. No. 649 by Mr. Enzi (and others).
June 6, 2001. Amdt. No. 791 by Mr. Kennedy (and others).
June 7, 2001. Amdt. No. 792 by Mr. Warner (and others).
June 12, 2001. Amdt. No. 797 by Mr. Hagel (and others).
June 12, 2001. Amdt. No. 798 by Mr. Jeffords.
June 12, 2001. Amdt. No. 799 by Mr. Santorum.
June 13, 2001. Amdt. No. 800 by Mr. Schumer (and Mrs. Boxer).
June 13, 2001. Amdt. No. 801 by Mr. Domenici.
June 13, 2001. Amdt. No. 802 by Mr. Kennedy (and Mr. Harkin).
June 14, 2001. Amdt. No. 803 by Mrs. Boxer.
June 14, 2001. Amdt. No. 804 by Mr. Kennedy (and Mr. Gregg).
June 19, 2001. Amdt. No. 805 by Mr. Torricelli.
June 19, 2001. Amdt. No. 806 by Mr. Harkin (and Mr. Lugar).
Apr. 22, 2002. Amdt. No. 3281 by Mr. Schumer.
May 8, 2001. Mr. Harkin was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 356.
May 8, 2001. Messrs. Baucus, Biden, Bingaman, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs.
Corzine, Dodd, Feingold, Harkin, Kennedy, Reed, and Wellstone were
added as cosponsors to Amdt. No. 378.
May 9, 2001. Mr. Feingold was withdrawn as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 378.
May 9, 2001. Mr. Harkin was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 379.
May 9, 2001. Mr. Corzine was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 389.
May 10, 2001. Mr. Corzine was withdrawn as a cosponsor for Amdt. No.
389.
May 10, 2001. Mr. Dorgan was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 426.
May 10, 2001. Mr. Corzine was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 443.
May 10, 2001. Messrs. Bingaman, Kennedy, Reid, and Ms. Landrieu were
added as a cosponsors to Amdt. No. 451.
May 10, 2001. Mr. Schumer was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 461.
May 14, 2001. Messrs. DeWine and Levin were added as cosponsors to Amdt.
No. 376.
May 14, 2001. Mr. Hagel was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 600.
May 15, 2001. Mr. Levin, Ms. Mikulski, and Mr. Schumer were added as
cosponsors to Amdt. No. 378.
May 15, 2001. Mr. Reid was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 564.
May 15, 2001. Mr. Rockefeller was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 640.
May 15, 2001. Mr. Thurmond was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 648
May 16, 2001. Mr. Schumer, Ms. Mikulski, Ms. Collins, and Mr. Byrd were
added as cosponsors to Amdt. No. 425.
May 16, 2001. Mr. Corzine was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 564.
May 16, 2001. Messrs. Ensign and Dodd were added as cosponsors to Amdt.
No. 563.
May 16, 2001. Messrs. Smith of New Hampshire, Inhofe, and Brownback were
added as cosponsors to Amdt. No. 648.
May 17, 2001. Mr. Crapo was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 649.
June 5, 2001. Messrs. Allen, Bennett, Daschle, Domenici, Hutchinson and
Reid were added as cosponsors to Amdt. No. 424.
June 5, 2001. Mr. Domenici was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 426.
June 5, 2001. Mr. Kennedy and Mrs. Clinton were added a cosponsors to
Amdt. No. 465.
June 5, 2001. Ms. Collins was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 625.
June 6, 2001. Mr. Reed was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 459.
June 6, 2001. Mr. Hagel was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 509.
June 6, 2001. Mr. Reed was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 517.
June 7, 2001. Messrs. Baucus and Hollings were added as cosponsors to
Amdt. No. 385.
June 7, 2001. Messrs. Dayton, Feingold, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Hollings,
and Dodd were added as cosponsors to Amdt. No. 466.
June 7, 2001. Ms. Collins and Mr. Carper were added as cosponsors to
Amdt. No. 540.
June 7, 2001. Mr. Brownback was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 573.
June 7, 2001. Mr. Sessions was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 648.
June 8, 2001. Mr. Kyl was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 648.
June 11, 2001. Mr. Ensign was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 424.
June 11, 2001. Messrs. DeWine and Carper were added as cosponsors to
Amdt. No. 475.
June 11, 2001. Mr. Voinovich was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 476.
June 12, 2001. Messrs. Enzi and Baucus were added as cosponsors to Amdt.
No. 461.
June 12, 2001. Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Enzi, and Breaux were added as
cosponsors to Amdt. No. 518.
June 12, 2001. Messrs. Enzi was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 630.
June 13, 2001. Messrs. Smith of Oregon, Carper, Reed, Levin were added
as cosponsors to Amdt. No. 423.
June 13, 2001. Mr. Corzine was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 456.
June 13, 2001. Mr. Sessions was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 555.
June 13, 2001. Mr. Allen was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 792.
June 13, 2001. Mr. Feingold was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 798.
June 14, 2001. Messrs. Wellstone and Reid were added as cosponsors to
Amdt. No. 516.
June 14, 2001. Messrs. Allen, Bond, and Voinovich were added as
cosponsors to Amdt. No. 604.
June 14, 2001. Messrs. Domenici, Enzi, and Hutchinson were added as
cosponsors to Amdt. No. 648.
June 14, 2001. Considered May 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, June
5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 2001. Returned to the calendar.
June 14, 2001. Text of S. 1 substituted into H.R. 1
June 14, 2001. S. 1 considered as having been read a third time and
subsequently was returned to the Senate Calendar.
(Jan. 8, 2002. Public Law 107-110, H.R. 1.)
(See H.R. 1.)
S. 6
Mr. Daschle (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Akaka, Biden, Bingaman, Mrs.
Carnahan, Messrs. Carper, Cleland, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Conrad,
Corzine, Dayton, Dodd, Dorgan, Durbin, Edwards, Graham, Harkin Hollings,
Inouye, Johnson, Kerry, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Leahy, Levin, Ms.
Mikulski, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of Florida, Reed, Reid,
Rockefeller, Sarbanes, Schumer, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Torricelli,
Wellstone, and Wyden), Jan. 22, 2001.
Mrs. Feinstein, Jan. 30, 2001.
To amend the Public Health Service Act, the Employee Retirement Income
Security Act of 1974, and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to protect
consumers in managed care plans and other health coverage.
Jan. 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 7
Mr. Daschle (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Dodd, Bingaman, Mrs. Murray,
Messrs. Wellstone, Dorgan, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Levin, Mrs. Clinton,
Messrs. Schumer, Rockefeller, Johnson, Corzine, Biden, Kerry, Reed,
Dayton, Durbin, and Akaka), Jan. 22, 2001.
Mr. Nelson of Florida, Jan. 24, 2001.
Mr. Reid, Feb. 8, 2001.
To improve public education for all children and support lifelong
learning.
Jan. 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 18
Mr. Daschle (for himself, Messrs. Dodd, Kennedy, Mrs. Murray, Messrs.
Wellstone, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Sarbanes, Rockefeller, Schumer, Mrs.
Boxer, Messrs. Johnson, Corzine, Breaux, Durbin, Levin, Dorgan Reed,
Kerry, and Akaka), Jan. 22, 2001.
To increase the availability and affordability of quality child care and
early learning services, to amend the Family and Medical Leave Act of
1993 to expand the scope of the Act, and for other purposes.
Jan. 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 33
Mr. Thurmond (for himself and Mr. Helms), Jan. 22, 2001.
To amend title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and
section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 to exclude prisoners
from the requirements of that title and section.
Jan. 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 40
Mrs. Hutchison (for herself, Messrs. Frist and Crapo), Jan. 22, 2001
A bill entitled: ``The Careers to Classrooms Act of 2001.''
Jan. 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 65
Mr. Inouye, Jan. 22, 2001.
To amend title VII of the Public Health Service Act to ensure that
social work students or social work schools are eligible for support
under the certain programs to assist individuals in pursuing health
careers and programs of grants for training projects in geriatrics,
and to establish a social work training program.
Jan. 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 66
Mr. Inouye, Jan. 22, 2001.
To amend title VII of the Public Health Service Act to revise and extend
certain programs relating to the education of individuals as health
professionals, and for other purposes.
Jan. 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 67
Mr. Inouye, Jan. 22, 2001.
To amend title VII of the Public Health Service Act to establish a
psychology post-doctoral fellowship program, and for other purposes.
Jan. 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 68
Mr. Inouye, Jan. 22, 2001.
To amend title VII of the Public Health Service Act to make certain
graduate programs in professional psychology eligible to participate
in various health professions loan programs.
Jan. 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 69
Mr. Inouye, Jan. 22, 2001.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide health care
practitioners in rural areas with training in preventive health care,
including both physical and mental care, and for other purposes.
Jan. 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 70
Mr. Inouye, Jan. 22, 2001.
Ms. Mikulski, Jan. 30, 2001.
Mr. Breaux, Ms. Landrieu, Mar. 1, 2001.
Ms. Stabenow, Mar. 7, 2001.
Mr. Edwards, July 23, 2001.
Messrs. Levin and Hutchinson, Oct. 2, 2001.
To amend of the Public Health Service Act to provide for the
establishment of a National Center for Social Work Research.
Jan. 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 77
Mr. Daschle (for himself, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Kennedy, Harkin,
Wellstone, Ms. Landrieu, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Akaka, Breaux, Cleland,
Durbin, Inouye, Kerry, Leahy, Reid, Sarbanes, Schumer, and Johnson),
Jan. 22, 2001.
Mr. Feingold, Jan. 31, 2001.
Mrs. Murray, Boxer, Mr. Dodd, and Mrs. Clinton, Feb. 13, 2001.
Mr. Torricelli, Mar. 1, 2001.
Mr. Corzine, Mar. 29, 2001.
Mr. Reed and Ms. Stabenow, Apr. 2, 2001.
Messrs. Wyden and Levin, June 11, 2001.
Ms. Cantwell, Feb. 15, 2002.
Mrs. Carnahan, Apr. 16, 2002.
Mr. Edwards, May 9, 2002.
Mr. Bingaman, May 15, 2002.
To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to provide more effective
remedies to victims of discrimination in the payment of wages on the
basis of sex, and for other purposes.
Jan. 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 86
Mr. Inouye (for himself and Mr. Akaka), Jan. 22, 2001.
To amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to improve
Native Hawaiian education programs, and for other purposes.
Jan. 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 96
Mr. Kohl, Jan. 22, 2001.
Mr. Feingold, Mar. 12, 2001.
Mr. Kennedy, Mar. 20, 2001.
Mr. Harkin, Oct. 2, 2001.
To ensure that employees of traveling sales crews are protected under
the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 and under other provisions of
law.
Jan. 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 98
Mr. Carper, Jan. 22, 2001.
To amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to promote
parental involvement and parental empowerment in public education
through greater competition and choice, and for other purposes.
Jan. 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 101
Mr. Bingaman, Jan. 22, 2001.
To improve teacher quality, and for other purposes.
Jan. 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 102
Mr. Bingaman (for himself and Mr. Reid), Jan. 22, 2001.
To provide assistance to address school dropout problems.
Jan. 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 103
Mr. Bingaman (for himself, Mrs. Hutchison, and Ms. Collins), Jan. 22,
2001.
To provide for advanced placement programs.
Jan. 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 104
Ms. Snowe (for herself, Messrs. Reid, Warner, Mx. Mikulski, Mr.
Jeffords, Mrs. Boxer, Mr. Specter, Mrs. Murray, Ms. Collins, Messrs.
Johnson, Wellstone, Leahy, Kerry, Durbin, Inouye, Akaka, Sarbanes,
Schumer, Harkin, Mrs. Clinton, and Mr. Corzine), Jan. 22, 2001.
Mr. Smith of Oregon, Jan. 24, 2001.
Mr. Edwards and Ms. Landrieu, Jan. 30, 2001.
Mr. Dodd and Mrs. Lincoln, Jan. 31, 2001.
Mr. Bayh, Feb. 1, 2001
Mr. Torricelli, Feb. 27, 2001.
Messrs. Reed and Daschle, Mar. 8, 2001.
Ms. Cantwell, Mar. 30, 2001.
Mr. Cleland, Apr. 2, 2001.
Messrs. Lieberman and Kennedy, May 1, 2001.
Messrs. Baucus, Carper, and Mrs. Feinstein, May 14, 2001.
Mr. Bingaman, June 7, 2001.
Mrs. Carnahan, June 18, 2001.
Mr. Dayton, Sept. 5, 2001.
Mr. Biden, Apr. 26, 2002.
To require equitable coverage of prescription contraceptive drugs and
devices, and contraceptive services under health plans.
Jan. 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 119
Ms. Snowe (for herself and Mr. Chafee), Jan. 22, 2001.
Mr. Corzine, Sept. 10, 2001.
To provide States with funds to support State, regional, and local
school construction.
Jan. 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 120
Mrs. Feinstein, Jan. 22, 2001.
Mr. Inouye, Feb. 1, 2001.
Mr. Akaka, Feb. 26, 2001.
To establish a demonstration project to increase teacher salaries and
employee benefits for teachers who enter into contract with local
educational agencies to serve as master teachers.
Jan. 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 123
Mrs. Feinstein (for herself and Mr. Voinovich), Jan. 22, 2001.
Mr. Inouye, Feb. 6, 2001.
Mr. Cochran, Feb. 8, 2001.
Mr. Baucus and Mrs. Murray, Feb. 13, 2001.
Mr. Akaka, Feb. 26, 2001.
Mr. Dorgan, Mar. 1, 2001.
Mrs. Landrieu, Mar. 5, 2001.
Mr. Corzine, May 10, 2001.
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to extend loan forgiveness for
certain loans to Head Start teachers.
Jan. 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 156
Mrs. Boxer, Jan. 23, 2001.
To improve academic and social outcomes for students and reduce both
juvenile crime and the risk that youth will become victims of crime by
providing productive activities during after school hours.
Jan. 23, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 157
Mrs. Boxer, Jan. 23, 2001.
To establish a program to help States expand the existing education
system to include at least 1 year of early education preceeding the
year a child enters kindergarten.
Jan. 23, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 158
Mr. Bingaman (for himself and Mr. Lugar), Jan. 23, 2001.
To improve schools.
Jan. 23, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 160
Mrs. Boxer, Jan. 23, 2001.
To provide assistance to States to expand and establish drug abuse
treatment programs to enable such programs to provide services to
individuals who voluntarily seek treatment for drug abuse.
Jan. 23, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 163
Mr. Feingold (for himself, Messrs. Leahy, Kennedy, and Torricelli), Jan.
24, 2001.
To amend certain certain Federal civil rights statutes to prevent the
involuntary application of arbitration to claims that arise from
unlawful employment discrimination based on race, color, religion,
sex, national origin, age, or disability, and for other purposes.
Jan. 24, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 164
Mr. Bingaman (for himself, Messrs. Cochran and Rockefeller), Jan. 24,
2001.
Mr. Roberts, Feb. 21, 2001.
To prepare tomorrows teachers to use technology through pre-service and
in-service training, and for other purposes.
Jan. 24, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 167
Mr. Frist (for himself, Messrs. Allard, Brownback, Ms. Collins, Messrs.
Craig, Domenici, Hagel, Helms, Mrs. Hutchison, Messrs. Hutchinson, Kyl,
Lott, and Sessions, Jan. 24, 2001.
Mr. Bunning, Mar. 5, 2001.
To allow a State to combine certain funds to improve the academic
achievement of all its students.
Jan. 24, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 186
Mr. Johnson, Jan. 25, 2001.
To provide access and choice for use of generic drugs instead of
nongeneric drugs under Federal health care programs, and for other
purposes.
Jan. 25, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 190
Mr. Frist, Jan. 25, 2001.
Mr. Miller, May 2, 2001.
Mr. Bond, May 21, 2001.
To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to grant the Secretary
of Health and Human Services the authority to regulate tobacco
products, and for othe purposes.
Jan. 25, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 197
Mr. Frist, Jan. 29, 2001.
To amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to establish
programs to recruit, retain, and retrain teachers, and for other
purposes.
Jan. 29, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 208
Mr. Frist (for himself, Messrs Harkin, Jeffords, Kennedy, Hutchinson,
Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Bingaman, Mrs. Murray, and Mr. Reed), Jan. 30, 2001.
Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Corzine, Jan. 7, 2001.
Mr. Dodd, Feb. 7, 2002.
Te reduce health care costs and promote improved health care by
providing supplemental grants for additional preventive health
services for women.
Jan. 30, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 215
Ms. Stabenow, Jan. 30, 2001.
To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to permit importation
in personal baggage and by mail of certain covered products for
personal use from certain foreign countries and to correct impediments
in implementation of the Medicine Equity and Drug Safety Act of 2000.
Jan. 30, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 231
Mr. Campbell, Jan. 31, 2001.
Messrs. Grassley, Akaka, and Inouye, Feb. 1, 2001.
Mr. Craig, Feb. 6, 2001.
Mr. Baucus, Feb. 13, 2001.
Mr. Inhofe, Apr. 25, 2001.
To amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to ensure
that seniors are given an opportunity to serve as mentors, tutors, and
volunteers for certain programs.
Jan. 31, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 247
Mr. Harkin (for himself, Messrs. Chafee, Graham, Bingaman, and Johnson),
Feb. 6, 2001.
Mr. Levin, Apr. 26, 2001.
Mr. Corzine, May 7, 2001.
Mrs. Clinton, Sept. 12, 2001.
To provide for the protection of children from tobacco.
Feb. 6, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 251
Mr. Hutchinson (for himself, Messrs. Hagel, DeWine, and Smith of New
Hampshire), Feb. 6, 2001.
Mr. Sessions, Mar. 12, 2001.
To require the Food and Drug Administration to establish restrictions
regarding the qualifications of physicians to prescribe the abortion
drug commonly known as RU-486.
Feb. 6, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 253
Ms. Collins (for herself, Messrs. Conrad, Gregg, Burns, Hutchinson,
Enzi, Roberts, Allard, Hagel, Dorgan, Thomas, and Johnson), Feb. 6,
2001.
To reauthorize the Rural Education Initiative in subpart 2 of part J of
title X of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965.
Feb. 6, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 255
Ms. Snowe (for herself, Mrs. Murray and Mr. Johnson), Feb. 6, 2001.
Mrs. Feinstein, Mar. 6, 2001.
Mr. Cochran, Mar. 15, 2001.
Mr. Miller, Mar. 19, 2001.
Ms. Mikulski, Mar. 20, 2001.
Ms. Stabenow, Mar. 29, 2001.
Mr. Corzine, Mar. 30, 2001.
Mr. Torricelli, Apr. 5, 2001.
To require that health plans provide coverage for a minimum hospital
stay for mastectomies and lymph node dissection for the treatment of
breast cancer and coverage for secondary consultations.
Feb. 6, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 256
Ms. Snowe, Feb. 6, 2001.
Mrs. Murray, Mar. 20, 2001.
Mr. Kennedy, Mar. 26, 2001.
Mr. Corzine, Mar. 30, 2001.
Mr. Bingaman, June 7, 2001.
Ms. Landrieu, Sept. 5, 2001.
To amend the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to protect breastfeeding by new
mothers.
Feb. 6, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 257
Ms. Snowe, Feb. 6, 2001.
To permit individuals to continue health plan coverage of services while
participating in approved clinical studies.
Feb. 6, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 261
Ms. Snowe, Feb. 6, 2001.
Mr. Inhofe, Mar. 1, 2001
Mr. Torricelli, Apr. 5, 2001.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide, with respect to
research on breast cancer, for the increased involvement of advocates
in decisionmaking at the National Cancer Institute.
Feb. 6, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 262
Mr. Cleland (for himself and Ms. Landrieu), Feb. 6, 2001.
Mr. Baucus, Mar. 12, 2001.
To provide for teaching excellence in America's classrooms and
homerooms.
Feb. 6, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 269
Mr. Cleland, Feb. 7, 2001.
To ensure that immigrant students and their families receive the
services the students and families need to successfully participate in
elementary schools, secondary schools, and communities in the United
States, and for other purposes.
Feb. 7, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 277
Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Akaka, Bingaman, Mrs. Boxer, Mrs.
Clinton, Messrs. Corzine, Daschle, Dodd, Durbin, Feingold, Mrs.
Feinstein Messrs. Harkin, Kerry, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Liberman, Leahy,
Levin, Ms. Mikulski, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Reed, Rockefeller, Sarbanes,
Schumer, Wellstone, and Wyden), Feb. 7, 2001.
Mr. Inouye, Feb. 13, 2001.
Messrs. Allen and Thomas, Feb. 14, 2001.
Mr. Dayton, Feb. 27, 2001.
Messrs. Baucus and Edwards, Mar. 13, 2001.
Ms. Cantwell, Mar. 23, 2001.
Mr. Carper, Apr. 4, 2001.
Mr. Kohl, Apr. 6, 2001.
Ms. Stabenow, Apr. 25, 2001.
Mr. Reid, June 25, 2001.
To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to provide for an increase
in the Federal minimum wage.
Feb. 7, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 283
Mr. McCain (for himself, Messrs. Edwards, Kennedy, Chafee, Graham,
Specter, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Harkin, Baucus, Torricelli, Dodd, Nelson
of Florida, and Schumer), Feb. 7, 2001.
Mr. Bingaman, Feb. 15, 2001.
Mr. Daschle, Mar. 14, 2001.
Messrs. Dorgan, Reid, Carper, Rockefeller, and Dayton, Mar. 19, 2001.
Mr. Cleland, Apr. 5, 2001.
Mr. Levin, May 3, 2001.
Mr. Inouye, May 9, 2001.
Ms. Mikulski, Ms. Cantwell, and Mr. Johnson, May 22, 2001.
Messrs. Reed, Miller, Sarbanes, and Mrs. Carnahan, June 5, 2001.
Mrs. Murray, June 8, 2001.
Mr. Akaka, June 11, 2001.
Mrs. Boxer and Mr. Leahy, June 12, 2001.
Mrs. Feinstein and Mr. Wellstone, June 18, 2001.
Mr. Wyden, June 20, 2001.
To amend the Public Health Service Act, the Employee Retirement Income
Security Act of 1974, and the Internal Revenue code of 1986 to protect
consumers in managed care plans and other health coverage.
Feb. 7, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 290
Mr. Dodd (for himself and Mr. Shelby), Feb. 8, 2001.
To increase parental involvement and protect student privacy.
Feb. 8, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 297
Mr. Schumer, Feb. 8, 2001.
Mrs. Clinton, Mar. 7, 2001.
To put teachers first by providing grants for master teacher programs.
Feb. 8, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 300
Mr. Schumer, Feb. 8, 2001.
Mrs. Clinton, Mar. 7, 2001.
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to provide for an increase in
the amount of student loans that are eligible for forgiveness in
exchange for the service of the individual as a teacher.
Feb. 8, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 303
Mr. Lieberman (for himself, Mr. Bayh, Ms. Landrieu, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs
Kohl, Graham, Breaux, Kerry, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Carper, and Nelson
of Florida), Feb. 13, 2001.
To amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, to
reauthorize and make improvements to that Act, and for other purposes.
Feb. 13, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 307
Mrs. Feinstein, Feb. 13, 2001.
Mr. Levin, Feb. 14, 2001.
To provide grants to State educational agencies and local educational
agencies for the provision of classroom-related technology training
for elementary and secondary school teachers.
Feb. 13, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 308
Mrs. Feinstein, Feb. 13, 2001.
To award grants for school construction.
Feb. 13, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 309
Mrs. Feinstein, Feb. 13, 2001.
To amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to specify
the purposes for which funds provided under subpart 1 of part A of
title I may be used.
Feb. 13, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 311
Mr. Domenici (for himself, Messrs. Dodd, Cochran, Cleland, Frist,
Kennedy, and Harkin), Feb. 13, 2001.
Messrs. Reid and Levin, Mar. 5, 2001.
Mr. Shelby, Mar. 20, 2001.
Ms. Collins, Apr. 3, 2001.
Ms. Stabenow and Ms. Mikulski, Apr. 23, 2001.
Mr. Daschle, May 15, 2001.
Mr. DeWine, Sept. 6, 2001.
To amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to provide
for partnerships in character education.
Feb. 13, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 318
Mr. Daschle (for himself, Messrs. Harkin, Dodd, Kennedy, Biden,
Bingaman, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Durbin, Inouye, Kerry, Leahy, Ms.
Mikulski, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Rockefeller, Sarbanes, Schumer, and
Corzine), Feb. 13, 2001.
Mr. Wellstone, Mar. 13, 2001.
Mr. Cleland, Apr. 3, 2001.
Mr. Dayton, May 9, 2001.
Mr. Feingold, May 14, 2001.
Mrs. Boxer, June 5, 2001.
Mr. Reid, June 12, 2001.
Ms. Cantwell, June 19, 2001.
Ms. Stabenow, July 27, 2001.
Messrs. Dorgan and Lieberman, Sept. 4, 2001.
Mr. Torricelli, May 16, 2002.
Messrs. Reed and Edwards, July 16, 2002.
To prohibit discrimination on the basis of genetic information with
respect to health insurance.
Feb. 13, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 323
Mr. Schumer, Feb. 14, 2001.
Mrs. Clinton, Mar. 7, 2001.
Mr. Bingaman, Sept. 24, 2001.
To amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to establish
scholarships for inviting new scholars to participate in renewing
education, and mentor teacher programs.
Feb. 14, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 327
Mr. Reed (for himself, Messrs. Cochran, Kennedy, Dodd, Bingaman,
Wellstone, Mrs. Murray, Ms. Mikulski, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Chafee,
Rockefeller, Reid, Sarbanes, and Baucus), Feb. 14, 2001.
Mr. Johnson, Feb. 28, 2001.
Ms. Snowe, Mar. 12, 2001.
Mr. Daschle, Mar. 28, 2001.
Mr. Durbin, May 1, 2001.
Mr. Dayton, May 2, 2001.
Mr. Schumer, May 14, 2001.
To amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to provide
up-to-date school library media resources and well-trained,
professionally certified school library media specialists for
elementary schools and secondary schools, and for other purposes.
Feb. 14, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 334
Mr. Frist (for himself, Messrs. Wyden, Sessions, and Warner), Feb. 14,
2001.
Mr. Thurmond, Mar. 5, 2001.
To provide for a Rural Education Initiative.
Feb. 14, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 337
Mr. Domenici, Feb. 14, 2001.
To amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to assist
State and local educational agencies in establishing teacher
recruitment centers, teacher internship programs, and mobile
professional development teams, and for other purposes.
Feb. 14, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 339
Mr. Wyden (for himself, Messrs. Frist, Sessions, Breaux, Ms. Landrieu,
and Mr. Bayh), Feb. 14, 2001.
To provide for improved educational opportunities in rural schools and
districts, and for other purposes.
Feb. 14, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 342
Mrs. Carnahan, Feb. 15, 2001.
To assist local educational agencies by providing grants for proven
measures for increasing the quality of education, and for other
purposes
Feb. 15, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 371
Mr. Reed, Feb. 15, 2001.
To establish and expand child opportunity zone family centers in public
elementary schools and secondary schools, and for other purposes.
Feb. 15, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 372
Mr. Reed (for himself, Mr. Wellstone and Mrs. Murray), Feb. 15, 2001.
To amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to
strengthen the involvement of parents in the education of their
children, and for other purposes.
Feb. 15, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 373
Mr. Reed, Feb. 15, 2001.
To provide for the professional development of elementary and secondary
school educators.
Feb. 15, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 377
Ms. Collins, Feb. 15, 2001.
To strengthen the role of the Federal Government in helping to identify
children with reading deficiencies and to provide grants to State and
local governments to implement early reading intervention programs.
Feb. 15, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 382
Mrs. Snowe (for herself, Messrs. Frist, Jeffords, Ms. Collins, Messrs.
DeWine and Enzi), Feb. 15, 2001.
Mr. Hagel, Sept. 19, 2001.
To prohibit discrimination on the basis of genetic information with
respect to health insurance.
Feb. 15, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 399
Mr. Edwards (for himself and Mr. Dodd), Feb. 27, 2001.
Mr. Durbin, May 2, 2001.
Mr. Cleland, June 10, 2002.
To provide for fire sprinkler systems, or other fire suppression or
prevention technologies, in public and private college and university
housing and dormitories, including fraternity and sorority housing and
dormitories.
Feb. 27, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 403
Mr. Cochran, Feb. 27, 2001.
Messrs. Akaka, Reed, and Warner, Mar. 13, 2001.
Mr. Dodd, Mar. 19, 2001.
Mr. Bunning, Mar. 20, 2001.
Messrs. Thurmond and Kennedy, Mar. 27, 2001.
Mrs. Murray and Mr. Cleland, Mar. 28, 2001.
Mr. Daschle, Mar. 29, 2001.
Messrs. Levin and Rockefeller, Apr. 4, 2001.
Mr. Miller, Apr. 5, 2001.
Messrs. Baucus and Reid, Apr. 24, 2001.
Messrs. Sarbanes, Grassley, Johnson, and Domenici, Apr. 26, 2001.
Mr. Harkin, May 1, 2001.
Ms. Snowe, May 2, 2001.
Mr. Biden, May 9, 2001.
To improve the National Writing Project.
Feb. 27, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 413
Mr. Cochran (for himself and Mr. Dodd), Feb. 28, 2001.
Mr. Lugar, Mar. 5, 2001.
Mrs. Murray and Mr. Hutchinson, Mar. 19, 2001.
Mr. Leahy, Mar. 23, 2001.
Messrs. Hatch and Smith of Oregon, Mar. 26, 2001.
Mr. Kennedy, Mar. 27, 2001.
Mr. Daschle, Mar. 29, 2001.
Mr. Reid, Apr. 4, 2001.
Mr. Baucus, Apr. 24, 2001.
Messrs. Crapo, Levin, and Thomas, Apr. 26, 2001.
Ms. Cantwell, May 23, 2001.
To amend part F of title X of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act
of 1965 to improve and refocus civic education, and for other
purposes.
Feb. 28, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 421
Mr. Grassley (for himself, Messrs. Cleland, Cochran, Wellstone, DeWine,
Baucus, McConnell, Johnson, Bunning, and Ms. Snowe), Mar. 1, 2001.
Mr. Daschle, May 15, 2001.
Mr. Lott, June 20, 2001.
To give gifted and talented students the opportunity to develop their
capabilities.
Mar. 1, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 431
Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Baucus, Corzine, Dayton,
Dodd, Lieberman, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Rockefeller, and Schumer), Mar.
1, 2001.
To establish regional skills alliances, and for other purposes.
Mar. 1, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 437
Mr. DeWine (for himself, Mr. Dodd, Mrs. Murray, and Mr. Grassley), Mar.
1, 2001.
To revise and extend the Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act
of 1994.
Mar. 1, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 438
Mr. DeWine, Mar. 1, 2001.
To improve the quality of teachers in elementary and secondary schools.
Mar. 1, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 444
Mr. Wellstone (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy and Schumer), Mar. 1, 2001.
To amend title II of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965
to support teacher corps programs, and for other purposes.
Mar. 1, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 445
Mr. Wellstone, Mar. 1, 2001.
To provide for local family information centers, and for other purposes.
Mar. 1, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 460
Mr. Wellstone, Mar. 6, 2001.
To provide for fairness and accuracy in high stakes educational
decisions for students.
Mar. 6, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 461
Mr. Frist, Mar. 6, 2001.
Mr. Warner, Mar. 15, 2001.
Mr. Baucus, Apr. 23, 2001.
To support educational partnerships, focusing on mathematics, science,
and technology, between institutions of higher education and
elementary schools and secondary schools, and for other purposes.
Mar. 6, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 463
Mrs. Feinstein (for herself and Mr. Feingold), Mar. 6, 2001.
Mr. Inouye, Mar. 27, 2001.
Mr. Schumer, Apr. 4, 2001.
To provide for increased access to HIV/AIDS-related treatments and
services in developing foreign countries.
Mar. 6, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 466
Mr. Hagel (for himself, Messrs. Jeffords, Kennedy, Dodd, Roberts,
Harkin, Ms. Collins, Mrs. Murray, Ms. Snowe, and Mr. Reed), Mar. 6,
2001.
Messrs. Baucus, Bingaman, Cleland, Dayton, Leahy, Ms. Stabenow, and Mr.
Wellstone, Mar. 14, 2001.
Mr. Cochran and Ms. Mikulski, Mar. 15, 2001.
Messrs. Warner, Breaux, Durbin, and Kerry, Mar. 27, 2001.
Messrs. Stevens and Chafee, Mar. 30, 2001.
Mr. Corzine and Mrs. Feinstein, Apr. 3, 2001.
Mr. Daschle, Apr. 4, 2001.
Mr. Enzi, Apr. 26, 2001.
To amend the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act to fully fund
40 percent of the average per pupil expenditure for programs under
part B of such Act.
Mar. 6, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 469
Mr. Edwards, Mar. 6, 2001.
To provide assistance to States for the purpose of improving schools
through the use of Assistance Teams.
Mar. 6, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 471
Mr. Harkin (for himself, Messrs. Bingaman, Kennedy, Wellstone, Mrs.
Clinton, and Mr. Dodd), Mar. 6, 2001.
Mr. Torricelli, June 11, 2002.
To amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to provide
grants for the renovation of schools.
Mar. 6, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 473
Mr. Crapo, Mar. 7, 2001.
To amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to improve
training for teachers in the use of technology.
Mar. 7, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 474
Mr. Crapo, Mar. 7, 2001.
To amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to improve
provisions relating to initial teaching experiences and alternative
routes to certification.
Mar. 7, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 475
Mr. Crapo, Mar. 7, 2001.
To provide for rural education assistance, and for other purposes.
Mar. 7, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 476
Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Mr. Kennedy, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Leahy, Ms.
Mikulski, Messrs. Reed, Schumer, and Corzine), Mar. 7, 2001.
Messrs. Byrd and Biden, Apr. 2, 2001.
To amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to provide
for a National Teacher Corps and principal recruitment, and for other
purposes.
Mar. 7, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 478
Mr. Roberts (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy and Bingaman), Mar. 7, 2001.
To establish and expand programs relating to engineering, science,
technology and mathematics education, and for other purposes.
Mar. 7, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 489
Mr. Gregg, Mar. 8, 2001.
Mr. Hutchinson, June 29, 2001.
To amend the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 to clarify the Act,
and for other purposes.
Mar. 8, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 496
Mr. Santorum, Mar. 8, 2001.
To amend the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act to modify
authorizations of appropriations for programs under such Act.
Mar. 8, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 518
Mrs. Boxer, Mar. 13, 2001.
Mrs. Murray, Oct. 11, 2001.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for the training of
health professions students with respect to the identification and
referral of victims of domestic violence.
Mar. 13, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 523
Mr. Bond, Mar. 13, 2001.
A bill entitled the ``Building Better Health Centers Act of 2001''.
Mar. 13, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 541
Mr. Cochran, Mar. 15, 2001.
To improve foreign language instruction.
Mar. 15, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 543
Mr. Domenici (for himself, Messrs. Wellstone, Specter, Kennedy, Chafee,
Dodd, Cochran, Reed, Reid, Warner, Grassley, Roberts, Durbin, and
Johnson), Mar. 15, 2001.
Mr. Sarbanes, Mar. 19, 2001.
Messrs. Inouye and Cleland, Mar. 20, 2001.
Mr. Schumer, Mar. 21, 2001.
Mr. Akaka, Mar. 22, 2001.
Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Byrd and Levin, Apr. 2, 2001.
Mr. Miller, Apr. 3, 2001.
Mr. Biden, Apr. 5, 2001.
Mr. Dorgan, Apr. 25, 2001.
Mr. Thomas, Apr. 26, 2001.
Mr. Harkin, Apr. 30, 2001.
Mr. Corzine, May 2, 2001.
Mr. Bennett, May 8, 2001.
Mr. Conrad, May 22, 2001.
Mr. Edwards and Ms. Mikulski, June 5, 2001.
Mr. Jeffords, June 11, 2001.
Mr. Kerry, June 13, 2001.
Ms. Stabenow, June 14, 2001.
Mr. Lugar, June 18, 2001.
Mrs. Lincoln, June 19, 2001.
Mr. Leahy, June 26, 2001.
Mr. Bingaman, July 9, 2001.
Mr. Torricelli and Mrs. Murray, July 10, 2001.
Ms. Cantwell and Mr. Baucus, July 12, 2001
Mr. Hollings and Ms. Collins, July 16, 2001
Mr. Rockefeller, July 17, 2001.
Mrs. Carnahan, July 23, 2001.
Ms. Snowe, July 24, 2001.
Mr. DeWine, July 25, 2001.
Mrs. Feinstein, July 26, 2001.
Messrs. Dayton and Carper, July 27, 2001.
Mr. Bayh, Aug. 1, 2001.
Messrs. Hatch and Nelson, Aug. 3, 2001.
Mr. Lieberman, Mrs. Boxer, and Mr. Daschle, Sept. 4, 2001.
Mr. Kohl, Sept. 6, 2001.
Mr. Breaux, Sept. 19, 2001.
Mr. Frist, Sept. 24, 2001.
Mr. Shelby, Sept. 26, 2001.
Ms. Landrieu and Mr. Wyden, Oct. 1, 2001.
Mr. Graham, Oct. 3, 2001.
Mr. Nelson of Nebraska, Nov. 5, 2001.
Mr. Hutchinson, June 25, 2002.
To provide for equal coverage of mental health benefits with respect to
health insurance coverage unless comparable limitations are imposed on
medical and surgical benefits.
Mar. 15, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Aug. 1, 2001. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
Sept. 6, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy (S. REPT. 107-61) with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
S. 553
Mr. Wellstone, Mar. 15, 2001.
To help establish and enhance early childhood family education programs,
and for other purposes.
Mar. 15, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 555
Mr. Leahy (for himself and Mr. Harkin), Mar. 15, 2001.
To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to require the
Secretary of Health and Human Services to establish a tolerance for
the presence of methylmercury in seafood, and for other purposes.
Mar. 15, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 575
Mrs. Feinstein (for herself and Ms. Snowe), Mar. 20, 2001.
A bill entitled the ``Hospital Length of Stay Act of 2001''.
Mar. 20, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 576
Mrs. Feinstein, Mar. 20, 2001.
Ms. Landrieu, June 19, 2002.
To require health insurance coverage for certain reconstructive surgery.
Mar. 20, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 577
Mrs. Feinstein, Mar. 20, 2001.
To limit the administrative expenses and profits of managed care
entities to not more than 15 percent of premium revenues.
Mar. 20, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 595
Mr. Wellstone (for himself, Messrs. Daschle and Inouye), Mar. 22, 2001.
To amend the Public Health Service Act, Employee Retirement Income
Security Act of 1974, and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide
for nondiscriminatory coverage for substance abuse treatment services
under private group and individual health coverage.
Ms. Stabenow, Sept. 6, 2001.
Mr. Corzine, Feb. 6, 2002.
Mar. 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 598
Mr. Breaux (for himself, Mr. Specter, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Stevens, Ms.
Landrieu, Messrs. Nelson of Nebraska, Cleland, Miller, and Johnson),
Mar. 22, 2001.
Mr. Chafee and Mrs. Feinstein, Mar. 26, 2001.
Mr. Baucus, May 23, 2001.
To provide for reissuance of a rule relating to ergonomics.
Mar. 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 604
Mr. Cochran (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy and Warner), Mar. 23, 2001.
Mr. Voinovich, Mar. 26, 2001.
Mr. Chafee, Apr. 4, 2001.
To amend title III of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965
to provide for digital education partnerships.
Mar. 23, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 617
Mr. Cochran, Mar. 26, 2001.
To amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to improve
student and teacher performance and access to education in the
critically challenged Lower Mississippi Delta region.
Mar. 26, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 620
Mr. Harkin (for himself and Mr. Wellstone), Mar. 26, 2001.
Messrs. Baucus and Johnson, July 19, 2001.
To amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 regarding
elementary school and secondary school counseling.
Mar. 26, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 624
Mr. Gregg (for himself and Mrs. Hutchison), Mar. 27, 2001.
Mr. Hutchinson, June 29, 2001.
Mr. McConnell, July 12, 2001.
To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to provide to private
sector employees the same opportunities for time-and-a-half
compensatory time off and biweekly work programs as Federal employees
currently enjoy to help balance the demands and needs of work and
family, to clarify the provisions relating to exemptions of certain
professionals from minimum wage and overtime requirements of the Fair
Labor Standards Act of 1938, and for other purposes.
Mar. 27, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 648
Mr. Schumer, Mar. 29, 2001.
Mrs. Clinton, Mar. 30, 2001.
To provide signing and mastery bonuses and mentoring programs for math
and science teachers.
Mar. 29, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 649
Mrs. Feinstein (for herself and Mr. Wyden), Mar. 29, 2001.
To modify provisions relating to the Gun-Free Schools Act.
Mar. 29, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 651
Mr. Reed (for himself, Mr. Jeffords, Ms. Mikulski, Ms. Collins, Mr.
Wellstone, and Mrs. Clinton), Mar. 29, 2001.
Mr. Kennedy, June 19, 2001.
To provide for the establishment of an assistance program for health
insurance consumers.
Mar. 29, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 669
Mr. Carper (for himself, Messrs. Gregg, Frist, Lieberman, Bayh, Breaux,
Bingaman, Santorum, Biden, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Smith of Oregon,
Ensign, DeWine, Kerry, and Specter), Mar. 30, 2001.
Mr. Crapo, May 2, 2001.
To amend the Animal Welfare Act to ensure that all dogs and cats used by
research facilities are obtained legally.
Mar. 30, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 671
Mr. Schumer, Apr. 2, 2001.
Mr. Daschle, May 10, 2001.
Mr. Hollings, Aug. 2, 2001.
To provide for public library construction and technology enhancement.
Apr. 2, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 684
Mr. Harkin (for himself, Mr. Akaka, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Durbin, Inouye,
Kennedy, Kerry, Leahy, Ms. Mikulski, Mrs. Murray, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs.
Torricelli, Wellstone, and Feingold), Apr. 3, 2001.
To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to prohibit discrimination
in the payment of wages on account of sex, race, or national origin,
and for other purposes.
Apr. 3, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 695
Mr. Dorgan (for himself, Messrs. Bingaman and Byrd), Apr. 4, 2001.
To provide parents, taxpayers, and educators with useful, understandable
school report cards.
Apr. 4, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 697
Mr. Hatch (for himself, Messrs. Baucus, Hagel, Rockefeller, Craig,
Bingaman, Crapo, Mrs. Lincoln, Messrs. Brownback, Torricelli, Warner,
Conrad, Roberts, Kerry, Smith of Oregon, Daschle, Ms. Collins, Messrs.
Breaux, Hutchinson, Ms. Mikulski, Landrieu, Messrs. Carper, Cleland,
Schumer, Dorgan, Biden, Mrs. Carnahan, Mr. Nelson of Nebraska, Ms.
Stabenow, Messrs. Wellstone, Dayton, Sarbanes, Durbin, Bayh, and
Miller), Apr. 4, 2001.
Messrs. Chafee and Specter, Apr. 6, 2001.
Messrs. Byrd, Harkin, Johnson, DeWine, Helms, Apr. 24, 2001.
Mr. Levin, Apr. 26, 2001.
Messrs. Shelby, Lieberman, and Kennedy, May 1, 2001.
Messrs. Leahy, Corzine, Akaka, Cochran, and Mrs. Feinstein), May 2,
2001.
Mr. Hollings, May 3, 2001.
Messrs. Allen, Inouye, and Reid, May 8, 2001.
Ms. Cantwell and Mrs. Clinton, May 14, 2001.
Mr. Edwards, May 16, 2001.
Mr. Thurmond, May 24, 2001.
Mr. Smith of New Hampshire, June 5, 2001.
Ms. Snowe and Mrs. Boxer, June 6, 2001.
Mr. McConnell, June 12, 2001.
Mr. Graham, June 19, 2001.
Messrs. Nelson and Dodd, June 20, 2001.
Messrs. Enzi and Frist, June 21, 2001.
Mr. Ensign, July 18, 2001.
Mr. Bond, Sept. 14, 2001.
Mr. Fitzgerald, Sept. 21, 2001.
Mr. Jeffords, Oct. 1, 2001.
Mr. Voinovich, Dec. 5, 2001.
To modernize the financing of the railroad retirement system and to
provide enhanced benefits to employees and beneficiaries.
Apr. 4, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 704
Mr. Campbell, Apr. 5, 2001.
To prohibit the cloning of humans.
Apr. 5, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 710
Mr. Kennedy (for himself and Mr. Helms), Apr. 5, 2001.
Mrs. Murray, June 11, 2001.
Mr. Cochran, June 13, 2001.
Mr. Johnson, June 22, 2001.
Mr. Miller, Aug. 2, 2001.
Ms. Snowe, Sept. 10, 2001.
Mr. Daschle, Feb. 14, 2002.
Messrs. Kerry, Reid, and Ms. Cantwell, Apr. 15, 2002.
Mr. Brownback, Apr. 29, 2002.
Ms. Landrieu, May 6, 2002.
Mr. Jeffords, May 15, 2002.
Mr. Carper, Sept. 18, 2002.
Mrs. Hutchison, Sept. 20, 2001.
Mr. Smith of Oregon, Sept. 25, 2002.
Mr. Baucus of Montana, Sept. 30, 2002.
Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Biden, Oct. 1, 2002.
Mr. Specter, Oct. 2, 2002.
Mr. Cleland, Oct. 8, 2002.
Mr. Fitzgerald and Mrs. Lincoln, Oct. 17, 2002.
To require coverage for colorectal cancer screenings.
Apr. 5, 2001. Referred to Committee.
July 10, 2002. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
Aug. 28, 2002. Reported by Mr. Kennedy (S. REPT. 107-245) with an
amendment in the nature of a substitute.
S. 720
Ms. Landrieu (for himself and Ms. Stabenow), Apr. 5, 2001.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for awards by the
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences to develop and
operate multidisciplinary research centers regarding the impact of
environmental factors on women's health and disease prevention.
Apr. 5, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 721
Mr. Hutchinson (for himself, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Warner, Enzi,
Bingaman, Roberts, Frist, and Collins), Apr. 5, 2001.
Mr. Lugar, Apr. 23, 2001.
Mr. Miller, May 1, 2001.
Mr. Inouye, May 7, 2001.
Mr. Santorum, May 14, 2001.
Mr. Hagel, May 21, 2001.
Ms. Stabenow, May 22, 2001.
Messrs. Sarbanes and Cochran, June 5, 2001.
Mr. Corzine, June 19, 2001.
Mr. Smith of Oregon, June 21, 2001.
Mr. Specter, June 26, 2001.
Ms. Cantwell, July 11, 2001.
Messrs. McConnell and Gregg, Oct. 2, 2001.
Mr. Daschle, Oct. 9, 2001.
Mr. Jeffords, Oct. 10, 2001.
Ms. Landrieu and Mrs. Clinton, Oct. 30, 2001.
Mr. Lieberman, Oct. 31, 2001.
Messrs. Bond and Edwards, Nov. 1, 2001.
Mr. Johnson, Nov. 5, 2001.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to establish a Nurse Corps and
Recruitment and retention strategies to address the nursing shortage,
and for other purposes.
Apr. 5, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 1, 2001. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
S. 723
Mr. Specter (for himself, Messrs. Harkin, Thurmond, Chafee, Smith of
Oregon, Hollings, Reid, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Corzine, Mrs.
Feinstein, Messrs. Kerry, and Inouye), Apr. 5, 2001.
Messrs. Jeffords and Lieberman, May 1, 2001.
Mr. Levin, May 15, 2001.
Mr. Bingaman, May 21, 2001.
Mr. Leahy, July 17, 2001.
Mr. Dayton, July 18, 2001.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for human embryonic
stem cell generation and research.
Apr. 5, 2001. Referred to Committee.
June 11, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 795-796 by Mr. Brownback.
July 12, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 924-973 by Mr. Brownback.
July 25, 2001. Amdts. Nos. 1155-1156 by Mr. Brownback.
S. 727
Ms. Collins (for herself and Mr. Feingold), Apr. 6, 2001.
Mr. Frist, Oct. 12, 2001
Mr. Dodd, Oct. 17, 2001.
To provide grants for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training in
public schools.
Apr. 6, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 16, 2001. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 13, 2001. Reported to the Senate by Mr. Kennedy (NO WRITTEN
REPORT).
Nov. 16, 2001. PASSED BY SENATE without an amendment.
Nov. 19, 2001. Referred to House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
S. 773
Mr. Torricelli (for himself and Mr. Corzine), Apr. 25, 2001.
To provide for disclosure of fire safety standards and measures with
respect to campus buildings, and for other purposes.
Apr. 25, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 782
Mr. Inouye, Apr. 26, 2001.
Mr. Hutchinson, May 16, 2001.
Mr. Bunning, May 10, 2002.
To amend title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 to
require, as a precondition to commencing a civil action with respect
to a place of public accommodation or a commercial facility, that an
opportunity be provided to correct alleged violations, and for other
purposes.
Apr. 26, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 788
Mr. Schumer, Apr. 26, 2001.
Mrs. Clinton, May 24, 2001.
Mr. Dayton, Aug. 1, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to establish a National Organ and
Tissue Donor Registry that works in conjunction with State organ and
tissue donor registries, to create a public-private partnership to
launch an aggressive outreach and education campaign about organ and
tissue donation and the Registry, and for other purposes.
Apr. 26, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 805
Mr. Wellstone (for himself, Mr. Cochran, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Bennett,
Breaux, Bunning, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Corzine, Daschle, Dayton, Dorgan,
Hutchinson, Johnson, Kerry, Kohl, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Sarbanes,
Schumer, Ms. Snowe, Ms. Stabenow, and Mr. Voinovich), May 1, 2001.
Mr. Torricelli, May 8, 2001.
Mr. Smith of New Hampshire, May 10, 2001.
Mr. Chafee, May 16, 2001.
Mrs. Lincoln, May 21, 2001.
Mr. Hollings, May 23, 2001.
Messrs. Bond and Reid, June 5, 2001.
Ms. Landrieu and Mr. Grassley, June 5, 2001.
Ms. Cantwell and Mr. Crapo, June 19, 2001.
Mr. Burns, July 10, 2001.
Mr. Lieberman, July 11, 2001.
Messrs. Murkowski, Allen, and McConnell, July 24, 2001.
Mrs. Feinstein, July 25, 2001.
Messrs. DeWine and Nickles, July 30, 2001.
Mr. Roberts, Aug. 3, 2001.
Mrs. Carnahan and Mr. Cleland, Sept. 5, 2001.
Messrs. Domenici and Nelson, Sept. 6, 2001.
Mr. Warner, Sept. 12, 2001.
Mr. Dodd, Sept. 14, 2001.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for research with
respect to various forms of muscular dystrophy, including Duchenne,
Becker, limb girdle, congenital, facioscapulohumeral, myotonic,
oculopharyngeal, distal, and emery-dreifuss muscular dystrophies.
May 1, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 807
Mr. Corzine, May 1, 2001.
To promote youth financial education.
May 1, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 812
Mr. Schumer (for himself and Mr. McCain), May 1, 2001.
Mr. Johnson, June 8, 2001.
Mrs. Clinton, Apr. 10, 2002.
Ms. Stabenow, Mrs. Carnahan, and Mr. Kohl, Apr. 23, 2002.
Messrs. Daschle and Durbin, May 1, 2002.
Mr. Wellstone, May 22, 2002.
Mr. Edwards, June 4, 2002.
Mr. Miller, June 19, 2002.
Mr. Feingold, July 23, 2002.
To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to provide greater
access to affordable pharmaceuticals.
May 1, 2001. Referred to Committee.
July 11, 2002. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment.
July 11, 2002. Reported to the Senate by Mr. Kennedy with an amendment
(NO WRITTEN REPORT).
July 17, 2002. Amdt. No. 4299 by Mr. Reid for Mr. Dorgan (and others).
July 17, 2002. Amdt. No. 4300 by Mr. Reid for Mr. Dorgan (and others)
proposed an amendment to Amdt. No. 4299 proposed by Mr. Reid (and
others) for Mr. Dorgan (and others).
July 17, 2002. Amdt. No. 4301 by Mr. Cochran (and others) proposed and
amendment to Amdt. No. 4299 proposed by Mr. Reid (and others) for Mr.
Dorgan (and others).
July 17, 2002. Amdt. No. 4302 by Mr. Thomas (and Mr. Roberts) submitted
an amendment intended to be proposed to Amdt. 4299 proposed by Mr.
Reid for Mr. Dorgan (and others).
July 17, 2002. Amdt. No. 4303 by Mrs. Feinstein (and others).
July 17, 2002. Amdt. No. 4304 by Mr. Smith of New Hampshire (and
others).
July 17, 2002. Amdt. No. 4305 by Ms. Stabenow.
July 18, 2002. Amdt. No. 4307 by Mr. Nelson of Florida.
July 18, 2002. Amdt. No. 4308 by Mr. Torricelli (and others).
July 18, 2002. Amdt. No. 4309 by Mr. Graham (and others).
July 18, 2002. Amdt. No. 4310 by Mr. Hatch for Mr. Grassley (and
others).
July 19, 2002. Mrs. Boxer was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 4305.
July 22, 2002. Mr. Durbin was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 4308.
July 22, 2002. Mr. Akaka was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 4309.
July 23, 2002. Mr. Campbell was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 4304.
July 23, 2002. Mr. Dayton was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 4309.
July 23, 2002. Mr. Allard was added as a cosponsor to Amdt. No. 4310.
July 23, 2002. Amdt. No. 4313 by Mr. DeWine of Florida.
July 23, 2002. Amdt. No. 4314 by Mr. Feingold of Florida.
July 23, 2002. Amdt. No. 4315 by Mr. Hagel (and others) proposed an
amendment to Amdt. No. 4299 proposed by Mr. Reid (and others) for Mr.
Dorgan (and others).
July 23, 2002. Amdt. No. 4309 by Mr. Graham (and others) withdrawn.
July 23, 2002. Amdt. No. 4310 by Mr. Hatch for Mr. Grassley (and others)
withdrawn.
July 24, 2002. Amdt. No. 4316 by Mr. Rockefelller (and others) proposed
an amendment to Amdt. No. 4299 by Mr. Reid for Mr. Dorgan (and
others).
July 24, 2002. Amdt. No. 4317 by Mrs. Clinton (and others).
July 24, 2002. Amdt. No. 4318 by Mrs. Clinton.
July 25, 2002. Amdt. No. 4325 by Mr. Durbin (for himself and Mr.
Bennett).
July 26, 2002. Amdt. No. 4326 by Mr. McConnell (for himself and Mr.
Frist), proposed an amendment to Amdt. No. 4299 by Mr. Reid for Mr.
Dorgan (and others).
July 29, 2002. Messrs. Hutchinson and Inhofe were added as cosponsors to
Amdt. No. 4326.
July 30, 2002. Mr. Enzi was added as a cosponsor to Amdt No. 4326.
July 30, 2002. Amdt. No. 4327 by Mr. Wellstone.
July 30, 2002. Amdt. No. 4328 by Mr. Bingaman.
July 30, 2002. Amdt. No. 4329 by Mr. Durbin (and others).
July 30, 2002. Amdts. Nos. 4330-4333 by Mr. Enzi.
July 30, 2002. Amdt. No. 4334 by Mr. Nickles.
July 30, 2002. Amdt. No. 4335 by Mr. Nickles intended to be proposed to
Amdt. No. 4299 by Mr. Reid for Mr. Dorgan (and others).
July 30, 2002. Amdt. No. 4336 by Mr. Nickles.
July 30, 2002. Amdt. No. 4337 by Mr. Nickles intended to be proposed to
Amdt. No. 4299 by Mr. Reid for Mr. Dorgan (and others).
July 30, 2002. Amdt. No. 4338 by Mr. Nickles.
July 30, 2002. Amdt. No. 4339 by Mr. Nickles intended to be proposed to
Amdt. No. 4299 by Mr. Reid for Mr. Dorgan (and others).
July 30, 2002. Amdt. No. 4340 by Mr. Leahy.
July 30, 2002. Amdt. No. 4341 by Mr. Dayton.
July 30, 2002. Amdts. Nos. 4342-4343 by Mr. Frist.
July 30, 2002. Amdt. No. 4344 by Mr. Frist intended to be proposed to
Amdt. No. 4299 by Mr. Reid for Mr. Dorgan (and others).
July 30, 2002. Amdt. No. 4345 by Mr. Graham (and others).
July 30, 2002. Amdt. No. 4349 by Mr. Hutchinson intended to be proposed
to Amdt. No. 4345 by Mr. Graham (and others) to the Amdt. No. 4299 by
Mr. Reid for Mr. Dorgan (and others).
July 31, 2002. PASSED BY SENATE with an amendment.
Sept. 3, 2002, Ms. Stabenow was added as a cosponsor of Amdt. No. 4316.
S. 814
Mr. Dodd (for himself and Mr. Corzine), May 2, 2001.
To establish the Child Care Provider Retention and Development Grant
Program and the Child Care Provider Scholarship Program.
May 2, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 819
Mr. Torricelli (for himself and Ms. Snowe), May 3, 2001.
To amend the Public Health Service Act and Employee Retirement Income
Security Act of 1974 to require that group and individual health
insurance coverage and group health plans provide coverage for
qualified individuals for bone mass measurement (bone density testing)
to prevent fractures associated with osteoporosis.
May 3, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 830
Mr. Chafee (for himself, Messrs. Reid, Hatch, Leahy, Warner, Torricelli,
Ms. Snowe, Mrs. Murray, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Johnson, Corzine, and
Kerry), May 3, 2001.
Ms. Collins, May 4, 2001.
Mrs. Clinton, May 8, 2001.
Mr. Biden, May 9, 2001.
Messrs. Dayton and Cochran, May 17, 2001.
Messrs. Daschle and Kennedy, May 24, 2001.
Mr. Hagel, June 6, 2001.
Mr. Lieberman, June 18, 2001.
Mr. Bingaman and Ms. Stabenow, July 17, 2001.
Mr. Harkin, July 26, 2001.
Mr. Edwards, Sept. 10, 2001.
Mr. Dodd, Sept. 24, 2001.
Mr. DeWine, Feb. 12, 2002.
Mr. Jeffords, Apr. 10, 2002.
Mr. Feingold, Apr. 17, 2002.
Mr. Allen, Apr. 25, 2002.
Mr. Kohl, May 1, 2002.
Messrs. Smith of Oregon and Schumer, May 7, 2002.
Mr. Grassley, May 9, 2002.
Mrs. Feinstein, May 14, 2002.
Ms. Landrieu, June 4, 2002.
Mr. Reed and Mrs. Carnahan, July 10, 2002.
Messrs. Nelson and Wellstone, July 31, 2002.
Mr. Voinovich, Sept. 12, 2002.
Mr. Fitzgerald, Oct. 7, 2002.
Mrs. Lincoln, Nov. 12, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to authorize the Director of the
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences to make grants for
the development and operation of research centers regarding
environmental factors that may be related to the etiology of breast
cancer.
May 3, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 838
Mr. Dodd (for himself and Mr. DeWine), May 7, 2001.
Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Frist and Jeffords, May 17, 2001.
Mr. Bond, May 21, 2001.
Ms. Collins, June 8, 2001.
Ms. Landrieu, June 25, 2001.
Mrs. Feinstein, July 10, 2001.
Messrs. Corzine and Carper, July 11, 2001.
Mrs. Murray, July 23, 2001.
Mr. Reed, July 24, 2001.
Messrs. Bingaman and Roberts, July 25, 2001.
To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to improve the safety
and efficacy of pharmaceuticals for children.
May 7, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Aug. 1, 2001. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
Oct. 4, 2001. Reported to the Senate by Mr. Kennedy (S. REPT. 107-79)
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
Oct. 18, 2001. PASSED BY SENATE with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
(See S. 1789, Public Law 107-109.)
S. 843
Mrs. Boxer, May 8, 2001.
To provide assistance to States to expand and establish drug abuse
treatment programs to enable such programs to provide services to
individuals who voluntarily seek treatment for drug abuse.
May 8, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 858
Mr. Hutchinson, May 9, 2001.
Mr. Bond, May 10, 2001.
Mr. Smith of New Hampshire, Sept. 4, 2001.
Mr. Brownback, July 31, 2002.
Mrs. Hutchison, Sept. 25, 2002.
To amend title I of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974
to improve access and choice for entrepreneurs with small business
with respect to medical care for their employees.
May 9, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 859
Mr. Thomas (for himself, Messrs. Conrad, Domenici, Johnson, Roberts, and
Nelson of Nebraska), May 10, 2001.
Messrs. Edwards and Burns, June 19, 2001.
Mrs. Lincoln, June 26, 2001.
Mr. Dayton, Sept. 5, 2002
To amend the Public Health Service Act to establish a mental health
community education program, and for other purposes.
May 10, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 866
Mr. Reid (for himself and Mr. Warner), May 10, 2001.
Mrs. Murray, May 15, 2001.
Mrs. Hutchison, May 16, 2001.
Mr. Byrd, May 24, 2001.
Mr. Bingaman, June 5, 2001.
Mr. Miller, June 7, 2001.
Mr. Durbin, June 8, 2001.
Mr. DeWine and Mrs. Lincoln, June 29, 2001.
Mr. Kennedy, July 10, 2001.
Mr. Domenici, July 11, 2001.
Ms. Landrieu, July 17, 2001.
Ms. Cantwell and Mr. Kyl, Sept. 4, 2001.
Mr. Dorgan, Jan. 23, 2002.
Mr. Conrad, Feb. 5, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for a national media
campaign to reduce and prevent underage drinking in the United States.
May 10, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 868
Mrs. Feinstein, May 10, 2001.
Ms. Landrieu, Sept. 24, 2002.
To amend the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, Public
Health Service Act, and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to require
that group and individual health insurance coverage and group health
plans provide coverage and group health plans provide coverage of
cancer screening.
May 10, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 869
Mr. Harkin (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Kerry, Rockefeller, and Mrs.
Boxer), May 10, 2001.
Mr. Dodd, July 9, 2002.
To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to reform the provisions
relating to child labor.
May 10, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 872
Mr. McCain (for himself, Messrs. Edwards and Kennedy), May 14, 2001.
To amend the Public Health Service Act, the Employee Retirement Income
Security Act of 1974, and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to protect
consumers in managed care plans and other health coverage.
May 14, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 873
Mr. Helms, (for himself, Messrs. Thurmond, Hutchinson, and Smith of New
Hampshire), May 14, 2001.
Messrs. Allen and Hagel, June 26, 2001.
Mr. Allard, July 10, 2002.
To preserve and protect the free choice of individual employees to form,
join, or assist labor organizations, or to refrain from such
activities.
May 14, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 874
Mr. Torricelli, May 14, 2001.
Mr. Johnson, Sept. 9, 2002.
Ms. Landrieu, Oct. 7, 2002.
To require health plans to include infertility benefits, and for other
purposes.
May 14, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 889
Mr. Frist (for himself, Messrs. Breaux and Jeffords), May 15, 2001.
To protect consumers in managed care plans and in other health coverage.
May 15, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 928
Mr. Jeffords (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy and Feingold), May 22, 2001.
To amend the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to require, as
a condition of receipt or use of Federal financial assistance, that
States waive immunity to suit for certain violations of that Act, and
to affirm the availability of certain suits for injunctive relief to
ensure compliance with that Act.
May 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Sept. 13, 2001. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported.
Apr. 15, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy (S. REPT. 107-142)
without an amendment.
S. 929
Mr. Hutchinson, May 22, 2001.
Mr. Cochran, Feb. 11, 2002.
To amend the National Labor Relations Act to preserve charitable giving.
May 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 946
Ms. Snowe (for herself, Ms. Mikulski and Mr. Harkin), May 24, 2001.
Mr. Edwards, June 18, 2001.
Mr. Murray, Sept. 19, 2001.
Ms. Cantwell, Oct. 10, 2001.
Mrs. Clinton, Feb. 28, 2002.
Mr. Corzine, Feb. 5, 2002.
Mrs. Carnahan, Mar. 5, 2002.
Mr. Durbin, Mar. 11, 2002.
Mr. Inouye, Mar. 12, 2002.
Mr. Torricelli, Apr. 9, 2002.
Mr. Johnson, Apr. 10, 2002.
Mr. Jeffords, Apr. 26, 2002.
Mr. Sarbanes, July 10, 2002.
To establish an Office on Women's Health within the Department of Health
and Human Services.
May 24, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 952
Mr. Gregg (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, DeWine, and Bayh), May 24,
2001.
Mr. Dayton and Mrs. Carnahan, June 5, 2001.
Mr. Nelson, June 6, 2001.
Mr. Sarbanes, June 12, 2001.
Mr. Daschle, June 18, 2001.
Mr. Cleland, June 29, 2001.
Messrs. Nelson and Torricelli, July 27, 2001.
Mrs. Lincoln, Sept. 10, 2001.
Mr. Wellstone, Sept. 19, 2001.
Ms. Snowe, Oct. 4, 2001.
Mr. Harkin, Oct. 31, 2001.
Mr. Reed, Nov. 5, 2001.
Mr. Durbin, Mar. 7, 2002.
Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Bingaman, and Ms. Collins, Mar. 12, 2002.
Mr. Kerry, Mar. 14, 2002.
Mr. Inhofe, May 14, 2002.
Mr. Inhofe, July 8, 2002, withdrawn as cosponsor.
To provide collective bargaining rights for public safety officers
employed by States or their political subdivisions.
May 24, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Sept. 13, 2001. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported.
Sept. 19, 2001. Reported to the Senate by Mr. Kennedy. (NO WRITTEN
REPORT.)
S. 961
Mrs. Boxer, May 24, 2001.
To promote research to identify and evaluate the health effects of
breast implants; to ensure that women receive accurate information
about such implants and to encourage the Food and Drug Administration
to thoroughly review the implant manufacturers' standing with the
agency.
May 24, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 968
Mrs. Clinton, May 25, 2001.
To establish Healthy and High Performance Schools Program in the
Department of Education and for other purposes.
May 25, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 969
Mr. Dodd (for himself and Mr. Santorum), May 25, 2001.
To establish a Tick-Borne Disorders Advisory Committee, and for other
purposes.
May 25, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 17, 2002. PASSED BY SENATE after agreeing to a committee amendment.
S. 998
Ms. Collins (for herself and Mr. Feingold), June 7, 2001.
Mr. Bingaman, Sept. 6, 2001.
Mr. Conrad, June 19, 2002.
To expand the availability of oral health services by strengthening the
dental workforce in designated underserved areas.
June 7, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1000
Mr. Reed (for himself, Messrs. Dodd, Kennedy, Mrs. Murray, Messrs.
Kerry, and Corzine), June 7, 2001.
Mr. Cleland, Sept. 6, 2001.
Ms. Landrieu, June 3, 2002.
To amend the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 1990 to
provide incentive grants to improve the quality of child care.
June 7, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1005
Mr. Jeffords (for himself, Messrs. Stevens, Kennedy, Cleland, and Dodd),
June 7, 2001.
Mrs. Lincoln, July 16, 2001.
Mrs. Clinton, Apr. 18, 2002.
Mrs. Murray, June 5, 2002.
Ms. Landrieu, June 19, 2002.
To provide assistance to mobilize and support United States communities
in carrying out community-based youth development programs that assure
that all youth have access to programs and services that build the
competencies and character development needed to fully prepare the
youth to become adults and effective citizens, and for other purposes.
June 7, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1009
Mrs. Hutchison (for herself and Mr. Voinovich), June 11, 2001.
Mr. DeWine, June 13, 2001.
Mr. Corzine, July 25, 2001.
Mrs. Clinton, Sept. 4, 2001.
Ms. Stabenow, Sept. 10, 2001.
Ms. Mikulski, Nov. 5, 2001.
Mr. Hollings, Dec. 17, 2001.
Mr. Warner, Feb. 12, 2002.
Mr. Schumer, Apr. 8, 2002.
To require the provision of information to parents and adults concerning
bacterial meningitis and the availability of a vaccination with
respect to such diseases.
June 11, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1024
Mr. Wyden (for himself, Messrs. Smith of Oregon, Rockefeller, and
Breaux), June 13, 2001.
Ms. Collins, Feb. 14, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for a public response
to the public health crisis of pain, and for other purposes.
June 13, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1041
Mr. Feingold, June 14, 2001.
Ms. Collins, June 19, 2001.
To establish a program for an information clearinghouse to increase
public access to defibrillation in schools.
June 14, 2001. Referred to Committee.
June 26, 2002. Committee discharged from further consideration of the
bill.
June 26, 2002. PASSED BY SENATE.
S. 1062
Mr. Durbin (for himself, Ms. Collins, Mr. Biden, Mrs. Clinton, Mr.
Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Johnson, and Inouye), June 19, 2001.
Mr. Levin, Jan. 28, 2002.
Mr. Dorgan, Feb. 5, 2002.
Mr. Dodd, Mar. 6, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to promote organ donation and
facilitate interstate linkage and 24-hour access to State donor
registries, and for other purposes.
June 19, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1070
Mr. Reed, June 20, 2001.
To amend title XXVII of the Public Health Service Act and part 7 of
subtitle B of title I of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act
of 1974 to establish standards for the health quality improvement of
children in managed care plans and other health plans.
June 20, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1094
Mrs. Hutchison (for herself, Ms. Mikulski, Mrs. Murray, and Mr. Inouye),
June 22, 2001.
Mr. Cochran, Aug. 1, 2001.
Mrs. Clinton, Nov. 5, 2001.
Mr. Miller, Dec. 14, 2001.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for research,
information, and education with respect to blood cancer.
June 22, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 1, 2001. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
Nov. 8, 2001. Reported to the Senate by Mr. Kennedy (NO WRITTEN REPORT).
Nov. 16, 2001. PASSED BY SENATE with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
Nov. 19, 2001. Referred to House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
May 1, 2002. PASSED BY HOUSE without an amendment.
May 14, 2002. APPROVED. PUBLIC LAW 107-172.
S. 1102
Mr. Wellstone, June 26, 2001.
To strengthen the rights of workers to associate, organize and strike,
and for other purposes.
June 26, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1107
Mr. Harkin (for himself, Messrs. Wellstone, Kennedy, Sarbanes, Akaka,
Bingaman, Dodd, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Leahy, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Feingold,
Kerry, Levin, Baucus, Rockefeller, and Mrs. Boxer), June 27, 2001.
Mr. Lieberman, Sept. 5, 2001.
Mr. Schumer, Feb. 6, 2002.
To amend the National Labor Relations Act and the Railway Labor Act to
prevent discrimination based on participation in labor disputes.
June 27, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1112
Mr. Durbin (for himself, Mr. Chafee, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Bingaman,
Akaka, Kerry, Sarbanes, Johnson, and Inouye), June 27, 2001.
Mr. Hollings, Sept. 17, 2002.
To provide Federal Perkins Loan cancellation for public defenders.
June 27, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1115
Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Stevens, Inouye, Mrs. Hutchison, and
Mr. Corzine), June 27, 2001.
Mr. Bingaman and Mrs. Murray, July 12, 2001.
Mr. Torricelli, June 10, 2002.
Ms. Landrieu, July 8, 2002.
Mr. Smith of Oregon, Sept. 25, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act with respect to making progress
toward the goal of eliminating tuberculosis, and for other purposes.
June 27, 2001. Referred to Committee.
June 19, 2002. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
July 26, 2002. Reported to the Senate by Mr. Kennedy (S. REPT. 107-227)
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
S. 1193
Mr. Bayh, July 19, 2001.
Messrs. Baucus, Dayton, and Durbin, Feb. 14, 2002.
Mrs. Carnahan, May 8, 2002.
To provide for the certain of private-sector-led Community Workforce
Partnerships, and for other purposes.
July 19, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1217
Mr. Dodd (for himself, Mr. DeWine, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Kennedy, Roberts,
Johnson, Edwards, Mrs. Feinstein, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Wellstone,
Bingaman, and Mrs. Murray), July 20, 2001.
To provide for the acquisition, construction, and improvement of child
care facilities or equipment, and for other purposes.
July 20, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1229
Mr. Wellstone (for himself and Ms. Stabenow), July 24, 2001.
To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to permit individuals
to import prescription drugs in limited circumstances.
July 24, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1238
Mr. Wellstone (for himself and Mr. Dayton), July 25, 2001.
To promote the engagement of young Americans in the democratic process
through civic education in classrooms, in service learning programs,
and in student leadership activities, of America's public schools.
July 25, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1241
Mr. Specter, July 25, 2001.
To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to permit certain youth to
perform certain work with wood products.
July 25, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1247
Mr. Kennedy, July 25, 2001.
To establish a grant program to promote emotional and social development
and school readiness.
July 25, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1262
Mr. Rockefeller (for himself, Messrs. Roberts and Kennedy), July 27,
2001.
Messrs. Bingaman, Breaux, Harkin, Cochran, Conrad, and Miller, Oct. 4,
2001.
Ms. Cantwell, Oct 12, 2001.
Ms. Stabenow, Dec. 10, 2001.
To make improvements in mathematics and science education, and for other
purposes.
July 27, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1273
Mr. Harkin, July 31, 2001.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for rural health
services outreach, rural health network planning and implementation,
and small health care provider quality improvement grant programs.
July 31, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1274
Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Frist, Dodd, Hutchinson, Jeffords, Ms.
Collins, Messrs. Bingaman, Edwards, Mrs. Murray, and Mr. Sessions), July
31, 2001.
Mr. Warner, Aug. 2, 2001.
Mr. Leahy, Sept. 5, 2001.
Mr. Kerry, Sept. 24, 2001.
Mr. Dorgan, Nov. 9, 2001.
Mr. DeWine, Dec. 6, 2001.
Mr. Shelby, Dec. 11, 2001.
Mrs. Feinstein, Feb. 4, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide programs for the
prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation of stroke.
July 31, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Aug. 1, 2001. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 9, 2001. Reported to the Senate by Mr. Kennedy (S. REPT. 107-97).
Feb. 6, 2002. Amdt. No. 2824 by Messrs. Kennedy and Frist.
Feb. 6, 2002. PASSED BY SENATE, after agreeing to a Committee amendment.
S. 1275
Mr. Frist (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Jeffords, Hutchinson, Dodd, Ms.
Collins, Messrs. Bingaman, Feingold, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Edwards, and
Corzine), July 31, 2001.
Mr. Warner, Aug. 3, 2001.
Mr. Leahy, Sept. 5, 2001.
Mr. Dorgan, Sept. 10, 2001.
Mrs. Feinstein, Oct. 1, 2001.
Mr. DeWine, Nov. 28, 2001.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide grants for public
access defibrillation programs and public access defibrillation
demonstration projects, and for other purposes.
July 31, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Aug. 1, 2001. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported.
Nov. 2, 2001. Reported to the Senate by Mr. Kennedy (S. REPT. 107-93)
with an amendment.
Feb. 6, 2002. PASSED BY SENATE, after agreeing to a Committee amendment.
S. 1281
Mr. Kennedy (for himself and Mr. Frist), July 31, 2001.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to reauthorize and strengthen the
health centers program and the National Health Service Corps, and to
establish the Healthy Communities Access Program, which will help
coordinate services for the uninsured and underinsured, and for other
purposes.
July 31, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Aug. 1, 2001. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
S. 1284
Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Specter, Jeffords, Lieberman, Daschle,
Akaka, Baucus, Bayh, Biden, Bingaman, Mrs. Boxer, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs.
Carper, Chafee, Cleland, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Corzine, Dayton, Dodd,
Durbin, Edwards, Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Kerry, Kohl, Ms.
Landrieu, Messrs. Leahy, Levin, Ms. Mikulski, Mrs. Murray, Messrs.
Nelson of Florida, Reed, Reid, Sarbanes, Schumer, Smith of Oregon, Ms.
Stabenow, Messrs. Torricelli, Wellstone, and Wyden), July 31, 2001.
Mr. Breaux, Oct. 9, 2001.
Ms. Collins, June 6, 2002.
To prohibit employment discrimination on the basis of sexual
orientation.
July 31, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Apr. 24, 2002. Considered in executive session by full committee, and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
Nov. 15, 2002. Reported to the Senate by Mr. Kennedy (S. REPT. 107-341)
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
S. 1297
Mr. Durbin (for himself and Mr. Reed), Aug. 1, 2001.
To require comprehensive health insurance coverage for childhood
immunization.
Aug. 1, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1301
Mr. Bond, Aug. 1, 2001.
To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to improve the safety
and efficacy of pharmaceuticals for children.
Aug. 1, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1327
Mr. McCain (for himself, Messrs. Lott and Burns), Aug. 2, 2001.
Mrs. Hutchison, Sept. 10, 2001.
Mr. Helms, Oct. 4, 2001.
To amend title 49, United States Code, to provide emergency Secretarial
authority to resolve airline labor disputes.
Aug. 2, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1335
Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. DeWine, Daschle, Ms. Snowe, Messrs.
Durbin, Corzine, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Baucus, Bingaman, Lieberman, Ms.
Landrieu, Messrs. Johnson, and Conrad), Aug. 2, 2001.
Mrs. Clinton, Dec. 6, 2001.
Mr. Cleland, Dec. 19, 2001
Messrs. Akaka and Leahy, Feb. 28, 2002.
Mr. Jeffords, Mar. 6, 2002.
Ms. Collins, Mar. 15, 2002.
To support business incubation in academic settings.
Aug. 2, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Mar. 21, 2002. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment.
June 20, 2002. Reported to the Senate by Mr. Kennedy with an amendment
(NO WRITTEN REPORT).
S. 1337
Ms. Cantwell, Aug. 2, 2001.
To provide for national digital school districts.
Aug. 2, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1349
Mr. Ensign (for himself and Mr. Brownback), Aug. 3, 2001.
Messrs. Santorum and Smith of New Hampshire, Sept. 6, 2001.
To provide for a National Stem Cell Donor Bank regarding qualifying
human stem cells, and for the conduct and support of research using
such cells.
Aug. 3, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1352
Mr. Santorum, Aug. 3, 2001.
To amend the National Community Service Act of 1990 to carry out the
Americorps program as a voucher program that assists charities serving
low-income individuals, and for other purposes.
Aug. 3, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1378
Mr. Daschle (for himself, Messrs. Harkin, Hatch, Inouye, Johnson, and
Reid), Aug. 3, 2001.
To allow patients access to drugs and medical devices recommended and
provided by health care practitioners under strict guidelines, and for
other purposes.
Aug. 3, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1379
Mr. Kennedy (for himself and Mr. Hatch), Aug. 3, 2001.
Mr. Hollings, Sept. 12, 2001.
Mr. Durbin, Sept. 26, 2001.
Mr. Jeffords, Oct. 2, 2001.
Mrs. Clinton, Oct. 3, 2001.
Mr. Smith of Oregon and Ms. Collins, Oct. 9, 2001.
Mr. Kerry, Dec. 5, 2001.
Mrs. Feinstein, Feb. 7, 2002.
Ms. Cantwell and Mr. Inouye, Feb. 13, 2002.
Ms. Landrieu, Feb. 27, 2002.
Mr. Dodd, Mar. 18, 2002.
Mr. Edwards, June 4, 2002.
Mr. Daschle, June 6, 2002.
Mr. Wellstone, June 26, 2002.
Mr. Baucus, June 27, 2002.
Mr. Johnson, Sept. 3, 2002.
Mr. Schumer, Oct. 4, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to establish an Office of Rare
Diseases at the National Institutes of Health, and for other purposes.
Aug. 3, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 16, 2001. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
Dec. 18, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy (S. REPT. 107-129) with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
(See H.R. 4014.)
S. 1414
Mr. Craig, Sept. 10, 2001.
To provide incentives for States to establish and administer periodic
testing and merit pay programs for elementary school and secondary
school teachers, and for other purposes.
Sept. 10, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1445
Mr. Enzi (for himself, Messrs. Dorgan, Frist, and Hutchinson), Sept. 21,
2001.
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to expand the opportunities
for higher education via telecommunications.
Sept. 21, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1469
Mr. Reed (for himself, Mr. Torricelli, Mrs. Carnahan, Messrs. Durbin,
Lieberman, Wellstone, Mrs. Clinton), Sept. 26, 2001.
Mr. Corzine, Jan. 28, 2002.
To amend the Head Start and Early Head Start programs to ensure that
children eligible to participate in those programs are identified and
treated for lead poisoning, and for other purposes.
Sept. 26, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1470
Mr. Smith of Oregon, Sept. 26, 2001.
To establish a demonstration program for school dropout prevention.
Sept. 26, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1479
Mr. Bond, Oct. 1, 2001.
Mrs. Carnahan, Oct. 9, 2001.
Mr. Schumer, Mrs. Clinton, and Mr. Durbin, Nov. 9, 2001.
To require procedures that ensure the fair and equitable resolution of
labor integration issues in transactions for the combination of air
carriers, and for other purposes.
Oct. 1, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1483
Mr. Wellstone (for himself and Mrs. Murray), Oct. 2, 2001.
Ms. Landrieu, June 7, 2002.
Mr. Dodd, June 10, 2002.
To amend Family Violence Prevention and Services Act to reduce the
impact of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking on the lives
of youth and children and youth experiencing or exposed to domestic
violence, sexual assault, or stalking.
Oct. 2, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1486
Mr. Edwards (for himself and Mr. Hagel), Oct. 3, 2001.
Mr. Johnson, Oct. 9, 2001.
Mr. Nelson, Oct. 11, 2001.
Mr. Bingaman, Oct. 12, 2001.
To ensure that the United States is prepared for an attack using
biological or chemical weapons.
Oct. 3, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1494
Mrs. Lincoln (for herself, Messrs. Shelby, Sessions, Breaux, Ms.
Landrieu, Messrs. Hutchinson and Cochran), Oct. 3, 2001.
To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to limit the use of
the common name ``catfish'' in the market of fish.
Oct. 3, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1508
Mr. Corzine (for himself, Messrs. Reed and Torricelli), Oct. 4, 2001.
To increase the preparedness of the United States to respond to a
biological or chemical weapons attack.
Oct. 4, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1520
Mr. Bayh (for himself, Messrs. Voinovich, Miller, Mrs. Carnahan, Messrs.
Carper, Nelson of Nebraska, Rockefeller, Mrs. Lincoln, Ms. Mikulski, and
Mr. Bennett), Oct. 9, 2001.
Mr. Dorgan, Oct. 16, 2001.
To assist States in preparing for, and responding to, biological or
chemical terrorist attacks.
Oct. 9, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1522
Mr. Conrad (for himself, Messrs. Lieberman and Domenici), Oct. 10, 2001.
Mr. Bingaman, Nov. 7, 2001.
Mr. Graham, Nov. 9, 2001.
Mr. Kennedy, Nov. 16, 2001.
Mr. Miller, Nov. 27, 2001.
To support community-based group homes for young mothers and their
children.
Oct. 10, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1533
Mr. Kennedy, Oct. 11, 2001.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to reauthorize and strengthen the
health centers program and the National Health Service Corps, and to
establish the Healthy Communities Access Program, which will help
coordinate services for the uninsured and underinsured, and for other
purposes.
Apr. 16, 2002. Amdt. No. 3134 by Mr. Reid (and others).
Oct. 11, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 11, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy (S. REPT. 107-83).
Apr. 16, 2002. PASSED BY SENATE, after agreeing to a Committee
amendment.
Oct. 16, 2002. PASSED BY HOUSE.
Oct. 26, 2002. APPROVED. PUBLIC LAW 107-251.
(See H.R. 3450)
S. 1535
Mr. Durbin (for himself and Mr. Fitzgerald), Oct. 11, 2001.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for research on, and
services for individuals with, postpartum depression and psychosis.
Oct. 11, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1539
Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Mr. Dodd, Mrs. Murray, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs.
Schumer, Bingaman, and Corzine), Oct. 11, 2001.
Messrs. Edwards and Sarbanes, Oct. 30, 2001.
To protect children from terrorism.
Oct. 11, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1542
Mr. Enzi, Oct. 11, 2001.
To foster innovation and technological advancement in the development of
the Internet and electronic commerce, and to assist the States in
simplifying their sales and use taxes.
Oct. 11, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1548
Mrs. Carnahan, Oct. 12, 2001.
To allow the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
to award a grant to create and maintain a website with information
regarding bioterrorism.
Oct. 12, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1549
Mr. Lieberman, (for himself, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Bond, Frist, and
Domenici), Oct. 12, 2001.
To provide for increasing the technically trained workforce in the
United States.
Oct. 12, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1551
Mrs. Clinton, Oct. 12, 2001.
To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to add provisions
regarding protecting the United States food supply.
Oct. 12, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1556
Ms. Stabenow (for herself, Mr. Kyl, Mrs Clinton, Messrs. Schumer, Allen,
Warner, Ms. Mikulski, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs. Dayton, Rockefeller, Daschle,
Breaux, Mrs. Carnahan, Messrs. Nickles, Levin, Corzine, Kennedy,
Johnson, Dorgan, and Durbin), Oct. 16, 2001.
Ms. Snowe, Nov. 5, 2001.
Mr. Domenici, Dec. 20, 2001.
To establish a program to name national and community service projects
in honor of victims killed as a result of the terrorist attacks on
September 11, 2001.
Oct. 16, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1560
Mr. Akaka, Oct. 17, 2001.
To strengthen United States capabilities in environmental detection and
the monitoring of biological agents.
Oct. 17, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1570
Ms. Collins (for herself, Messrs. Gregg, Reed, Johnson, Sessions, and
Warner), Oct. 18, 2001.
Messrs. Hutchinson, DeWine, Lieberman, Dayton, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs.
Conrad, Jeffords, Nov. 7, 2001.
Mr. Bingaman, Dec. 12, 2001.
To provide the Secretary of Education with specific waiver authority to
respond to conditions in the national emergency declared by the
President on September 14, 2001.
Oct. 18, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1585
Mr. Lieberman (for himself and Mr. Ensign), Oct. 30, 2001.
To establish grant and scholarship programs to enable hospitals to
retain and further educate their nursing staffs.
Oct. 30, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1594
Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Messrs. Smith of Oregon, Kennedy, and Mrs.
Murray), Oct. 30, 2001.
Mr. Reid, Nov. 13, 2001.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide programs to improve
nurse retention, the nursing workplace, and the quality of care.
Oct. 30, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1597
Mr. Kerry (for himself, Messrs. Jeffords, Daschle, Mrs. Hutchison,
Messrs. Kennedy, Harkin, Reed, Mrs. Murray, Mr. Wellstone, Mrs. Clinton,
and Ms. Mikulski), Oct. 31, 2001.
Mr. Edwards, Nov. 6, 2001.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to establish programs to
alleviate the nursing profession shortage, and for other purposes.
Oct. 31, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1617
Mr. Dodd (for himself, Messrs. Warner, Sarbanes, Schumer, Mrs. Murray,
Messrs. Cleland, Corzine, and Daschle), Nov. 1, 2001.
Mrs. Clinton, Dec. 3, 2001.
Mr. Kerry, Feb. 27, 2002.
Mr. Johnson, Mar. 14, 2002.
Ms. Snowe, Mar. 15, 2002.
Ms. Landrieu, Mar. 19, 2002.
Mr. Reed, May 8, 2002.
Mr. Wellstone, Oct. 16, 2002.
To amend the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 to increase the hiring of
firefighters, and for other purposes.
Nov. 1, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 17, 2002. Amdt. No. 4895 by Mr. Ensign (and others.)
S. 1634
Ms. Collins, Nov. 5, 2001.
To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to improve the safety
of perishable products whose import is regulated by the Commissioner
of Food and Drugs, and for other purposes.
Nov. 5, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1635
Mr. Hutchinson (for himself and Mr. Gregg), Nov. 6, 2001.
Mr. Frist, Nov. 16, 2001.
To ensure the prompt research, development, manufacture, and
distribution of new life-saving drugs, biologics, and medical devices
that prevent or mitigate the consequences of a chemical or biological
bioterrorist attack, and for other purposes.
Nov. 6, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1650
Mr. Cleland, Nov. 7, 2001.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to change provisions regarding
emergencies.
Nov. 7, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Dec. 12, 2001. Amdt No. 2483 by Mr. Cleland.
S. 1653
Mr. Schumer (for himself and Mrs. Clinton), Nov. 8, 2001.
To provide loan forgiveness to the surviving spouses of the victims of
the September 11, 2001, tragedies.
Nov. 8, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1654
Mr. Sessions (for himself, Messrs. Shelby and Mr. Enzi), Nov. 8, 2001.
To amend the Education of the Deaf Act of 1986 to authorize the
Secretary of Education to establish the National Junior College for
Deaf and Blind at the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind.
Nov. 8, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1664
Mr. Feingold, Nov. 8, 2001.
To require country of origin labeling of raw agricultural forms of
ginseng, and for other purposes.
Nov. 8, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1677
Mr. Bingaman (for himself and Ms. Collins), Nov. 13, 2001.
Ms. Mikulski, Feb. 6, 2002.
Mr. Reed, Mar. 1, 2002.
To amend title I of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974
to create a safe harbor for retirement plan sponsors in the
designation and monitoring of investment advisers for workers managing
their retirement income assets.
Nov. 13, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1685
Mr. Dodd (for himself, Mr. DeWine, and Ms. Collins), Nov. 14, 2001.
To meet the needs of children when preparing for and responding to acts
of terrorism.
Nov. 14, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1705
Mr. Bond, Nov. 15, 2001.
To provide for the establishment of a homeland security academic centers
for public health preparedness network.
Nov. 15, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1706
Mr. Harkin, Nov. 15, 2001.
To provide for the enhanced control of biological agents and toxins.
Nov. 15, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1715
Mr. Frist (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Allen, Daschle, Bond, Akaka,
Chafee, Bayh, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Biden, Domenici, Breaux, DeWine, Mrs.
Carnahan, Messrs. Hagel, Cleland, Hutchinson, Mrs. Clinton, Mrs.
Hutchison, Messrs. Corzine, Roberts, Dodd, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Durbin,
Voinovich, Edwards, Warner, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Harkin, Jeffords,
Johnson, Leahy, Lieberman, Ms. Mikulski, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Nelson of
Florida, Reed, Rockefeller, Sarbanes, and Torricelli), Nov. 15, 2001.
Mr. Wellstone, Nov. 16, 2001.
To improve the ability of the United States to prepare for and respond
to a biological threat or attack.
Nov. 15, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1729
Mr. Kennedy, Nov. 27, 2001.
To provide assistance with respect to the mental health needs of
individuals affected by the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
Nov. 27, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 27, 2001. Reported to the Senate by Mr. Kennedy, (NO WRITTEN
REPORT), an original bill without amendment.
Dec. 12, 2001. Amdt. No. 2503 by Mr. Reid (for Mr. Kennedy and others).
Dec. 12, 2001. PASSED BY SENATE.
Dec. 12, 2001. Referred to House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
S. 1747
Mr. Harkin (for himself and Mr. Specter), Nov. 29, 2001.
To provide funding to improve the security of the American people by
protecting against the threat of bioterrorism.
Nov. 29, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1752
Mr. Corzine (for himself, Ms. Snowe, Ms. Cantwell, Messrs. Dodd, Leahy,
and Mrs. Murray), Nov. 30, 2001.
Mr. Kerry, Dec. 5, 2001.
Mrs. Feinstein, Dec. 11, 2001.
Mr. Inouye, Dec. 18, 2001.
Mr. Bingaman, Mar. 13, 2002.
Mr. Durbin, Mar. 14, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act with respect to facilitating the
development of microbicides for preventing transmission of HIV and
other sexually transmitted diseases.
Nov. 30, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1762
Mr. Johnson, Dec. 4, 2001.
Ms. Collins, Dec. 13, 2001.
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to establish fixed interest
rates for student and parent borrowers, to extend current law with
respect to special allowances for lenders, and for other purposes.
Dec. 4, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Dec. 12, 2001. Reported to the Senate by Mr. Kennedy, (NO WRITTEN
REPORT) without amendment.
Dec. 17, 2001. PASSED BY SENATE.
Jan. 24, 2002. PASSED BY HOUSE without an amendment.
Feb. 8, 2002. APPROVED. PUBLIC LAW 107-139.
S. 1789
Mr. Dodd (for himself and Mr. DeWine), Dec. 7, 2001.
To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to improve the safety
and efficacy of pharmaceuticals for children.
Dec. 10, 2001. Ordered placed on calendar.
Dec. 12, 2001. PASSED BY SENATE.
Dec. 12, 2001. Received in House and held at desk.
Dec. 18, 2001. PASSED BY HOUSE.
Jan. 4, 2002. APPROVED. PUBLIC LAW 107-109.
(See S. 838)
S. 1792
Mr. Bayh (for himself, Messrs. McCain, Cleland, and Lieberman), Dec. 10,
2001.
Mrs. Carnahan, Feb. 4, 2002.
Mr. Dorgan, Feb. 8, 2002.
Mr. Johnson, May 9, 2002.
To further facilitate service for the United States, and for other
purposes.
Dec. 10, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1793
Ms. Collins (for herself, Messrs. Reed, Gregg, DeWine, Conrad, Warner,
Sessions, Jeffords, Lieberman, Hutchinson, Enzi, Wellstone, and Dayton),
Dec. 10, 2001.
Messrs. Ensign, Roberts, and Johnson, Dec. 11, 2001.
Ms. Snowe and Mr. Bingaman, Dec. 14, 2001.
To provide the Secretary of Education with specific waiver authority to
respond to conditions in the national emergency declared by the
President on September 14, 2001.
Dec. 10, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Dec. 12, 2001. Reported to the Senate by Mr. Kennedy, (NO WRITTEN
REPORT) without amendment.
Dec. 17, 2001. PASSED BY SENATE.
Dec. 20, 2001. PASSED BY HOUSE.
Jan. 15, 2002. APPROVED. PUBLIC LAW 107-122.
(See H.R. 3086.)
S. 1799
Mr. Durbin (for himself, Messrs. Thompson and Akaka), Dec. 11, 2001.
Mr. Cochran, Dec. 18, 2001.
Mr. Voinovich, Feb. 11, 2002.
To strengthen the national security by encouraging and assisting in the
expansion and improvement of educational programs to meet critical
needs at the elementary, secondary, and higher education levels.
Dec. 11, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1806
Mr. Reed (for himself, Messrs. Enzi, Johnson, Chafee, Graham, Ms.
Collins, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Hutchinson, Inouye, Cochran, and
Wellstone), Dec. 11, 2001.
Mr. Warner, Feb. 25, 2002.
Messrs. Akaka, Conrad, and Cochran, Feb. 26, 2002.
Ms. Mikulski, June 4, 2002.
Mr. Torricelli, July 22, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act with respect to health
professions programs regarding the practice of pharmacy.
Dec. 11, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Sept. 25, 2002. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
Sept. 30, 2002. Reported to the Senate by Mr. Kennedy with an amendment
in the nature of a substitute. (NO WRITTEN REPORT).
Oct. 3, 2002. PASSED BY SENATE with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
Oct. 7, 2002. Referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.
S. 1836
Mr. Cochran, Dec. 18, 2001.
Mr. Johnson, Apr. 16, 2002.
Ms. Landrieu, Apr. 24, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to establish scholarship and loan
repayment programs regarding the provision of veterinary services in
veterinarian shortage areas.
Dec. 18, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1838
Mrs. Boxer (for herself and Mr. Corzine), Dec. 18, 2001.
To amend the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 and the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to ensure that individual account plans
protect workers by limiting the amount of employer stock each worker
may hold and encouraging diversification of investment of plan assets,
and for other purposes.
Ms. Mikulski, Feb. 4, 2002.
Dec. 18, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1848
Mr. Allen, Dec. 19, 2001.
To provide mortgage payment assistance for employees who are separated
from employment.
Dec. 19, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1849
Mrs. Clinton, Dec. 19, 2001.
For the relief of Thomas J. Sansone, Jr.
Dec. 19, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1872
Mr. Bayh, Dec. 20, 2001.
To amend the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 to require
the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation to notify plan participants
and beneficiaries of the commencement of proceedings to terminate such
plan.
Dec. 20, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1878
Mrs. Hutchison (for herself and Mr. Bingaman), Dec. 20, 2001.
Mr. Domenici, Apr. 15, 2002.
To establish programs to address the health care needs of residents of
the United States-Mexico Border Area, and for other purposes.
Dec. 20, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. 1893
Mr. Harkin (for himself and Mr. Nelson of Florida), Jan. 24, 2002.
To ban human cloning while protecting stem cell research.
Jan. 24, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 1901
Mr. Edwards, Jan. 28, 2002.
To authorize the National Science Foundation and the National Security
Agency to establish programs to increase the number of qualified
faculty teaching advanced courses conducting research in the field of
cybersecurity, and for other purposes.
Jan. 28, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 1911
Mr. Inhofe (for himself and Mr. Cleland), Feb. 5, 2002.
Mr. Dorgan and Mrs. Murray, Mar. 4, 2002.
Mrs. Lincoln and Mr. Thompson, Mar. 19, 2002.
To reauthorize national and regional programs designed to provide
instructional activities for low-income youth.
Feb. 5, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 1918
Ms. Collins (for herself, Messrs. Frist, Lieberman, DeWine, Roberts,
Sessions, Carper, and Breaux), Feb. 7, 2002.
Ms. Stabenow and Mr. Hutchinson, Mar. 12, 2002.
Mr. Allard, Apr. 15, 2002.
To expand the teacher loan forgiveness programs under the guaranteed and
direct student loan programs for highly qualified teachers of
mathematics, science, and special education, and for other purposes.
Feb. 7, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 1919
Mr. Wellstone, Feb. 7, 2002.
Te amend the Employees Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 to provide
for improved disclosure, diversification, account access, and
accountability under individual account plans.
Feb. 7, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 1922
Mr. Hutchinson (for himself, Ms. Mikulski and Mr. Enzi), Feb. 7, 2002.
Mr. Baucus, Mar. 20, 2002.
Mr. Miller, Apr. 9, 2002.
Mrs. Murray, June 6, 2002.
To direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to expand and
intensify programs with respect to research and related activities
concerning elder falls.
Feb. 7, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 1936
Mr. Durbin, Feb. 12, 2002.
To address the international HIV/AIDS pandemic.
Feb. 12, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 1949
Mr. Frist (for himself, Messrs. Dodd, Hutchinson, Jeffords, and Enzi),
Feb. 14, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to promote organ donation, and
for other purposes.
Feb. 14, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 1966
Mr. Biden, Feb. 26, 2002.
Messrs. DeWine and Levin, Apr. 10, 2002.
Mr. Johnson, Oct. 9, 2002.
To educate health professionals concerning substance abuse and
addiction.
Feb. 26, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 1969
Mr. Hutchinson (for himself, Messrs. Lott and Gregg), Feb. 26, 2002.
To amend title I of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974
and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide additional
protections to participants and beneficiaries in individual account
plans from excessive investment in employer securities and to promote
the provision of retirement investment advice to workers managing
their retirement income assets, and to amend the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934 to prohibit insider trades during any suspension of the
ability of plan participants or beneficiaries to direct investment
away from equity securities of the plan sponsor.
Feb. 26, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 1975
Mr. Reid (for himself and Mrs. Lincoln), Feb. 28, 2002.
Mr. Breaux, July 10, 2002.
To amend title III of the Public Health Service Act to include each year
of fellowship training in geriatric medicine or geriatric psychiatry
as a year of obligated service under the National Health Corps Loan
Repayment Program.
Feb. 28, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 1976
Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Messrs. Smith of Oregon, Daschle, Jeffords,
Mrs. Clinton, Mrs. Hutchison, Ms. Mikulski, Ms. Snowe, Mrs. Boxer, Ms.
Collins, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Chafee, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Lincoln, Ms.
Stabenow, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. Carnahan, Messrs. Schumer, Torricelli,
Nelson of Nebraska, Johnson, Reed, Breaux, Corzine, Leahy, Reid, Kerry,
Nelson of Florida, Graham, and Dodd), Feb. 28, 2002.
To provide for a comprehensive Federal effort relating to treatments
for, and the prevention of cancer, and for other purposes.
Feb. 28, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 1978
Mr. Hutchinson, Mar. 1, 2002.
Mr. Bond, Mar. 18, 2002.
Mr. Santorum, May 23, 2002.
Mr. Roberts, June 4, 2002.
To amend title I of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974
and the Internal Revenue Code of 1966 to promote the provision of
retirement investment advice to workers managing their retirement
income assets.
Mar. 1, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 1984
Mr. Bunning, Mar. 4, 2002.
Mr. Smith of New Hampshire, Mar. 7, 2002.
Mr. Hutchinson, Mar. 15, 2002.
Mr. Allen, Apr. 8, 2002.
Ms. Landrieu, June 4, 2002.
To authorize the Secretary of Health and Human Services to make grants
to nonprofit tax-exempt organizations for the purchase of ultrasound
equipment to provide free examinations to pregnant women needing such
services, and for other purposes.
Mar. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 1990
Mrs. Murray (for herself, Mrs. Boxer, Ms. Cantwell, and Mr. Corzine),
Mar. 6, 2002.
Ms. Snowe and Mrs. Clinton, Apr. 18, 2002.
Mr. Jeffords, May 7, 2002.
Messers. Dayton and Reed, Sept. 5, 2002.
Mr. Carper, Sept. 13, 2002.
To establish a public education awareness program relating to emergency
contraception.
Mar. 6, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 1992
Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Bingaman, Corzine, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs.
Daschle, Harkin, Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Reed, Mrs. Clinton, and Mr. Durbin),
Mar. 6, 2002.
Mr. Lieberman, Mar. 8, 2002.
Ms. Snowe, Mar. 20, 2002.
Mr. Kerry, Apr. 18, 2002.
Ms. Snowe, Apr. 23, 2002.
Mr. Rockefeller, May 9, 2002.
Mr. Leahy, June 6, 2002.
To amend the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 to improve
diversification of plan assets for participants in individual account
plans, to improve disclosure, account access, and accountability under
individual account plans, and for other purposes.
Mar. 6, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Mar. 21, 2002. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
July 26, 2002. Reported to the Senate by Mr. Kennedy (S. REPT. 107-226)
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
(See H.R. 3762.)
S. 1995
Ms. Snowe (for herself, Messrs. Frist, Jeffords, Enzi, Ms. Collins,
Messrs. Hagel, DeWine, and Gregg), Mar. 6, 2002.
Mr. Nelson, Mar. 14, 2002.
Mr. Nelson of Nebraska, Mar. 15, 2002.
Mr. Hutchinson, Apr. 16, 2002.
Mr. Lugar, June 5, 2002.
To prohibit discrimination on the basis of genetic information with
respect to health insurance and employment.
Mar. 6, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 1998
Mr. Ensign (for himself and Mr. Allard), Mar. 7, 2002.
Mr. Allen, Apr. 30, 2002.
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 with respect to the
qualifications of foreign schools.
Mar. 7, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 17, 2002. Committee discharged from further consideration of the
bill.
Oct. 17, 2002. PASSED BY SENATE after agreeing to a committee amendment.
Oct. 21, 2002. Referred to House Committee on Education and the Work
Force.
S. 2002
Mr. Wellstone (for himself, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Kennedy, DeWine, and
Bayh), Mar. 8, 2002.
To ensure that victims of domestic violence get the help they need in a
single phone call, and for other purposes.
Mar. 8, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2008
Mr. Gregg, Mar. 12, 2002.
Mr. Santorum, Nov. 12, 2002.
To prohibit certain abortion-related discrimination in governmental
activities.
Mar. 12, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2009
Mr. Durbin (for himself, Ms. Collins and Ms. Snowe,) Mar. 12, 2002.
Mr. Edwards, Mar. 21, 2002.
Mrs. Murray, Apr. 11, 2002.
Mr. Biden, July 8, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide services for the
prevention of family violence.
Mar. 12, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2032
Mr. Durbin, Mar. 19, 2002.
To amend the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 to provide
for improved disclosure, diversification, account access, and
accountability under individual account plans.
Mar. 19, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2035
Mr. Jeffords, (for himself, Mrs. Clinton and Ms. Snowe), Mar. 20, 2002.
Mr. Biden, June 4, 2002.
Mr. Wellstone, July 8, 2002.
Mrs. Carnahan, July 26, 2002.
Ms. Landrieu, Nov. 14, 2002.
To provide for the establishment of health plan purchasing alliances.
Mar. 20, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2046
Mr. Craig, Mar. 21, 2002.
Messrs. Smith of New Hampshire and Bingaman, Apr. 18, 2002.
Mr. Inhofe and Ms. Landrieu, Apr. 22, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to authorize loan guarantees for
rural health facilities to buy new and repair existing infrastructure
and technology.
Mar. 21, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2049
Mr. DeWine (for himself, Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Dodd), Mar. 21, 2002.
Mr. Schumer, June 3, 2002.
Mr. Smith of Oregon, Sept. 4, 2002.
Mr. Torricelli, Sept. 9, 2002.
To amend the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act to include a 12 month
notification period before discontinuing a biological product, and for
other purposes.
Mar. 21, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2053
Mr. Frist, Mar. 21, 2002.
Mrs. Hutchison, Apr. 23, 2002.
Mr. Bunning, June 17, 2002.
Mr. Smith of Oregon, July 18, 2002.
Mr. Miller, Sept. 24, 2002.
Mr. Jeffords, Oct. 7, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to improve immunization rates by
increasing the distribution of vaccines and improving and clarifying
the vaccine injury compensation program, and for other purposes.
Mar. 21, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2054
Mr. Clinton (for himself, Messrs. Reid and Kennedy), Mar. 21, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to establish a Nationwide Health
Tracking Network, and for other purposes.
Mar. 21, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2059
Ms. Mikulski (for herself, Messrs. Kennedy Hutchinson, and Dodd), Mar.
21, 2002.
Messrs. Torricelli and Miller, June 6, 2002.
Mr. Cochran, July 14, 2002.
Ms. Landrieu, July 11, 2002.
Mrs. Lincoln, July 22, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for Alzheimer's
disease research and demonstration grants.
Mar. 21, 2002. Referred to Committee.
June 26, 2002. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
July 3, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy with an amendment in the
nature of a substitute of a substitute (NO WRITTEN REPORT).
S. 2083
Mr. Dodd (for himself and Mr. DeWine), Apr. 10, 2002.
To authorize the Secretary of Education to make grants to educational
organizations to carry out educational programs about the Holocaust.
Apr. 10, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2115
Mr. Cleland, Apr. 11, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Act to create a Center for Bioterrorism
Preparedness with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Apr. 11, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2117
Mr. Dodd (for himself, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Jeffords, DeWine, Breaux,
Reed, and Rockefeller), Apr. 11, 2002.
Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Daschle, May 7, 2002.
Mr. Harkin, May 9, 2002.
Mr. Johnson, June 3, 2002.
To amend the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act of 1990 to
reauthorize the Act, and for other purposes.
Apr. 11, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2122
Mrs. Carnahan (for herself, Ms. Mikulski and Mr. Jeffords), Apr. 15,
2002.
Mrs. Feinstein, May 13, 2002.
Mrs. Murray and Mr. Torricelli, Sept. 13, 2002.
Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Bingaman and Sarbanes, Sept. 17, 2002.
Mr. Kennedy, Oct. 9, 2002.
To provide for an increase in funding for research on uterine fibroids
through the National Institutes of Health, and to provide for a
program to provide information and education to the public on such
fibroids.
Apr. 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2139
Mr. Bingaman, Apr. 17, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide grants to promote
positive health behaviors in women.
Apr. 17, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2184
Mr. Breaux (for himself, Mr. Specter, Mrs. Lincoln, Ms. Landrieu,
Messrs. Cleland Johnson, Baucus, Bayh, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Dodd,
Edwards, Feingold, Mrs. Feinstein, Messrs. Kennedy, Lieberman, Mrs.
Murray, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Levin, Bingaman, Reed, Harkin, Ms.
Mikulski, Messrs. Durbin, Jeffords, Dayton, and Ms. Cantwell), Apr. 17,
2002.
Mr. Kerry, Apr. 22, 2002.
Mr. Sarbanes, May 1, 2002.
Mr. Schumer, May 6, 2002.
Mr. Corzine and Mrs. Carnahan, May 8, 2002.
Mr. Akaka, May 13, 2002.
Mr. Rockefeller, June 4, 2002.
Messrs. Torricelli and Kohl, June 18, 2002.
Mr. Carper, July 26, 2002.
Mrs. Boxer, Sept. 13, 2002.
To provide for the reissuance of a rule relating to ergonomics.
Apr. 17, 2002. Referred to Committee.
June 19, 2002. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
S. 2185
Mr. Cleland, Apr. 17, 2002.
To amend the Employees Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 to provide
workers with individual account plans with information on how the
assets in their accounts are invested and of the need to diversify the
investment of the assets.
Apr. 17, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2195
Mr. Harkin (for himself, Mrs. Clinton, Mrs. Carnahan, and Mrs.
Feinstein), Apr. 18, 2002.
To establish State infrastructure banks for education.
Apr. 18, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2202
Mr. Edwards (for himself and Mr. Bingaman), Apr. 18, 2002.
To amend title III of the Public Health Service Act to increase
professional and public awareness of the link between periodontal
disease in pregnant women and pre-term, low-birth weight babies and
the maternal transmission of caries.
Apr. 18, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2203
Mr. Edwards (for himself and Mrs. Murray), Apr. 18, 2002.
To provide grants for mental health and substance abuse services for
women and children who have been victims of domestic or sexual
violence.
Apr. 18, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2204
Mr. Edwards (for himself and Mrs. Murray), Apr. 18, 2002.
Ms. Landrieu, July 15, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to improve treatment for the
mental health and substance abuse needs of women with histories of
trauma, including domestic and sexual violence.
Apr. 18, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2207
Mr. Daschle (for himself, Messrs. Harkin and Grassley), Apr. 18, 2002.
To permit an individual to be treated by a health care practitioner with
any method of medical treatment such individual requests, and for
other purposes.
Apr. 18, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2219
Mr. Edwards (for himself, Messrs. Jeffords and Kennedy), Apr. 22, 2002.
Mr. Kerry and Ms. Landrieu, July 15, 2002.
Ms. Cantwell, Oct. 1, 2002.
To provide for compassionate payments with regard to individuals who
contracted the human immunodeficiency virus due to provision of a
contaminated blood transfusion, and for other purposes.
Apr. 22, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2234
Mrs. Boxer, Apr. 23, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for expanding,
intensifying, and coordinating activities of the Office on Women's
Health in the Department of Health and Human Services with respect to
autoimmune disease in women.
Apr. 23, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2236
Mr. Wellstone, Apr. 24, 2002.
To amend title III of the Public Health Service Act to provide coverage
for domestic violence screening and treatment, to authorize the
Secretary of Health and Human Services to make grants to improve the
response of health care systems to domestic violence, and train health
care providers and federally qualified health centers regarding
screening, identification, and treatment for families experiencing
domestic violence.
Apr. 24, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2244
Mr. Dorgan (for himself, Mr. Jeffords, Ms. Collins, Ms. Stabenow, Ms.
Snowe, Messrs. Wellstone, Levin, and Dayton), Apr. 24, 2002.
Mr. Johnson, Apr. 25, 2002.
Mr. Miller, May 7, 2002.
Mr. Durbin, May 13, 2002.
Mr. Feingold, July 8, 2002.
To permit commercial importation of prescription drugs from Canads, and
for other purposes.
Apr. 24, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2246
Mr. Dodd (for himself, Messrs. Cochran, Harkin, and Bunning), Apr. 24,
2002.
Mr. Santorum, May 1, 2002.
Ms. Landrieu, May 9, 2002.
Mrs. Carnahan, May 20, 2002.
Mr. Chafee, June 11, 2002.
Mr. Johnson, June 13, 2002.
Mrs. Lincoln, June 17, 2002.
Mr. Wellstone, June 18, 2002.
Messrs. Bingaman and Bennett, June 24, 2002.
Messrs. Kennedy, Cleland, and Edwards, July 8, 2002.
Messrs. Jeffords and Conrad, July 16, 2002.
Mrs. Clinton, July 26, 2002.
Mr. Leahy, July 31, 2002.
Mr. Breaux, Sept. 5, 2002.
Mr. Sarbanes, Oct. 2, 2002.
To improve access to printed instructional materials used by blind or
other persons with print disabilities in elementary and secondary
schools, and for other purposes.
Apr. 24, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2249
Mrs. Clinton (for herself and Mr. Bingaman), Apr. 24, 2002.
Mr. Cochran, May 21, 2002.
Ms. Landrieu, May 23, 2002.
Mr. Durbin, July 9, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to establish a grant program
regarding eating disorders, and for other purposes.
Apr. 24, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2271
Mr. Smith of New Hampshire, Apr. 25, 2002.
Mr. Hutchinson, June 4, 2002.
To provide for research on, and services for, individuals with post-
abortion depression and psychosis.
Apr. 25, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2328
Mr. Harkin (for himself, Mr. Kennedy, Ms. Mikulski, and Mr. Dodd), Apr.
25, 2002.
Mr. Edwards and Mrs. Murray, May 9, 2002.
Mrs. Clinton, July 9, 2002.
Messrs. Gregg, Bingaman, Johnson, Frist, and Jeffords, Ms. Collins, Mr.
DeWine, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Levin, Ms. Stabenow, Messrs. Biden, Kerry,
Inouye, Sarbanes, Cleland, Baucus, and Graham, Ms. Cantwell and Mr.
Reid, Sept. 12, 2002.
Mrs. Lincoln and Mr. Durbin, Sept. 18, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act and the Federal Food, Drug, and
Cosmetic Act to ensure a safe pregnancy for all women in the United
States, to reduce the rate of maternal morbidity and mortality, to
eliminate racial and ethnic disparities in maternal health outcomes,
to reduce pre-term, labor, to examine the impact of pregnancy on the
short and long term health of women, to expand knowledge about the
safety and dosing of drugs to treat pregnant women with chronic
conditions and women who become sick during pregnancy, to expand
public health prevention, education and outreach, and to develop
improved and more accurate data collection related to maternal
morbidity and mortality.
Apr. 25, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Sept. 5, 2002. Considered in executive session by the full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
Sept. 17, 2002. Reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute
and an amendment to the title. (NO WRITTEN REPORT.)
S. 2392
Mr. Edwards (for himself, Mr. Smith of Oregon, and Mrs. Clinton), Apr.
29, 2002.
Mr. Wyden, June 4, 2002.
To amend the National and Community Service Act of 1990 to establish a
Community Corps, and for other purposes.
Apr. 29, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2393
Mr. Durbin (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Wellstone, and Corzine), Apr.
29, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide protections for
individuals who need mental health services, and for other purposes.
Apr. 29, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2394
Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Messrs. DeWine, Dodd, Mrs. Murray, and Mr.
Kennedy), Apr. 29, 2002.
Messrs. Bingaman and Kohl, June 20, 2002.
Mr. Reed and Ms. Landrieu, July 9, 2002.
Ms. Collins, July 23, 2002.
To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to require labeling
containing information applicable to pediatric patients.
Apr. 29, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Aug. 1, 2002. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment.
Aug. 1, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy (S. REPT. 107-300) with
an amendment.
S. 2421
Mr. Feingold (for himself and Mr. Domenici), Apr. 30, 2002.
To amend section 402A of the Higher Education Act of 1965 to define
terms different campus and different population.
Apr. 30, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2427
Mr. Bingaman, Apr. 30, 2002.
To require the National Institutes of Mental health and the Human
Resources and Services Administration to award grants to prevent and
treat depression.
Apr. 30, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2435
Mr. Kennedy (for himself and Mr. Feingold), May 1, 2002.
Mrs. Boxer, June 25, 2002.
Mr. Durbin, Sept. 3, 2002.
To amend title 9 of the United States Code to exclude all employment
contracts from the arbitration provisions of chapter 1 of such title;
and for other purposes.
May 1, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2445
Mr. Kennedy (for himself and Mrs. Hutchison), May 2, 2002.
Mr. Fitzgerald, Nov. 14, 2002.
To establish a program to promote child literacy by making books
available through early learning, child care, literacy, and nutrition
programs, and for other purposes.
May 2, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Aug. 1, 2002. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported.
S. 2467
Ms. Cantwell, May 7, 2002.
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to modify the computation of
eligibility for certain Federal Pell Grants, and for other purposes.
May 7, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2468
Ms. Cantwell (for herself and Ms. Collins), May 7, 2002.
To amend the Workforce Investment Act of 1986 to provide for strategic
sectoral skills gap assessments, strategic skills gap action plans,
and strategic training capacity enhancement seed grants, and for other
purposes.
May 7, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2469
Ms. Cantwell, May 7, 2002.
To amend section 171(b)(1)(D) of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 to
provide for training service and delivery innovation grants.
May 7, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2489
Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Ms. Snowe, Ms. Mikulski, and Mr. Breaux), May
9, 2002.
Mr. Inouye, May 16, 2002.
Mr. Smith or Oregon, May 21, 2002.
Mr. Hollings, June 12, 2002.
Mrs. Murray, June 18, 2002.
Mr. Warner, Ms. Collins, and Mr. Wellstone, July 11, 2002.
Ms. Landrieu, Nov. 12, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to establish a program to assist
family caregivers in accessing affordable and high-quality respite
care, and for other purposes.
May 9, 2002. Referred to Committee.
July 11, 2002. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
July 23, 2002. Reported to the Senate by Mr. Kennedy (NO WRITTEN REPORT)
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
S. 2499
Mr. Kennedy (for himself and Mrs. Clinton), May 9, 2002.
Mr. Torricelli, Sept. 25, 2002.
To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to establish labeling
requirements regarding allergenic substances in food, and for other
purposes.
May 9, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Sept. 25, 2002. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
Oct. 17, 2002. Reported to the Senate by Mr. Kennedy (S. REPT. 107-322)
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
S. 2508
Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Reed and Bingaman), May 13, 2002.
Mr. Inouye, Sept. 12, 2002.
To preserve the effectiveness of medically important antibiotics by
restricting their use as additives to animal feed.
May 13, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2531
Ms. Collins, May 20, 2002.
Mr. Durbin, July 18, 2002.
Mrs. Clinton, July 24, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to authorize the Commissioner of
food and Drugs to conduct oversight of any entity engaged in the
recovery, screening, testing, processing, storage, or distribution of
human tissue or human tissue-based products.
May 20, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2549
Mr. Kohl (for himself, Messrs. Wellstone, Enzi, and Kennedy), May 22,
2002.
To ensure that child employees of traveling sales crews are protected
under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938.
May 22, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Aug. 1, 2002. Committee discharged from further consideration of the
bill.
Aug. 1, 2002. PASSED BY SENATE.
S. 2558
Mr. Reed (for himself, Mr. Fitzgerald, Ms. Cantwell, and Mr. DeWine),
May 23, 2002.
Messrs. Corzine and Smith of Oregon, June 11, 2002.
Mrs. Clinton, June 18, 2002.
Ms. Mikulski, June 19, 2002.
Mrs. Feinstein, June 28, 2002.
Ms. Landrieu, July 9, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for the collection of
data on benign brain-related tumors through the national program of
cancer registries.
May 23, 2002. Referred to Committee.
June 19, 2002. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
Aug. 1, 2002. Committee discharged from further consideration of the
bill.
Aug. 1, 2002. PASSED BY SENATE.
Oct. 15, 2002. PASSED BY HOUSE.
Oct. 29, 2002. APPROVED. PUBLIC LAW 107-260.
S. 2559
Mr. Edwards (for himself and Mrs. Murray), May 23, 2002.
Ms. Landrieu, July 15, 2002.
To expand research for women in trauma.
May 23, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2562
Mr. Reid (for himself and Mr. Cochran), May 23, 2002.
Mr. Torricelli, June 25, 2002.
Ms. Landrieu, June 28, 2002.
Mr. Miller, July 9, 2002.
Mr. Schumer, July 23, 2002.
Mr. Inouye, July 30, 2002.
Mr. Johnson, Sept. 4, 2002.
Mr. Bingaman, Sept. 19, 2002.
Mr. Dodd, Oct. 7, 2002.
Mr. Jeffords, Oct. 16, 2002.
Ms. Collins, Nov. 19, 2002.
To expand research regarding inflammatory bowel disease, and for other
purposes.
May 23, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2566
Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Mr. Gregg, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Voinovich,
Wellstone, Bond, Edwards, Stevens, and DeWine), May 23, 2002.
Ms. Collins, July 8, 2002.
Mr. Cochran, Sept. 3, 2002.
Mr. Levin, Oct. 1, 2002.
To improve early learning opportunities and promote school preparedness,
and for other purposes.
May 23, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2572
Mr. Kerry (for himself, Messrs. Santorum, Lieberman, Smith of Oregon,
Ms. Mikulski, Mr. Brownback, Mrs. Murray, and Mr. Hutchinson), May 23,
2002.
Mr. Craig, June 6, 2002.
Mrs. Clinton, June 12, 2002.
Mr. Ensign, June 19, 2002.
Mr. Edwards, June 20, 2002.
Mr. Corzine, June 21, 2002.
Mr. Schumer, June 25, 2002.
Ms. Stabenow, July 25, 2002.
Mr. Wellstone, Sept. 5, 2002.
To amend title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to establish
provisions with respect to religious accommodation in employment, and
for other purposes.
May 23, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2590
Mr. Jeffords (for himself, Messrs. Frist Breaux, and Gregg), June 5,
2002.
To amend title IX of the Public Health Service Act to provide for the
improvement of patient safety and to reduce the incidence of events
that adversely effect patient safety.
June 5, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2591
Ms. Mikulski (for herself, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Kennedy, Gregg, Dodd, Mrs.
Hutchison, Mrs. Murray, Ms. Collins, Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Feinstein, Ms.
Landrieu, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. Clinton, and Mrs. Carnahan), June 5, 2002.
Mr. Hutchinson, June 6, 2002.
Mr. Frist, June 10, 2002.
Messrs. Harkin and Jeffords, June 17, 2002.
Ms. Stabenow and Mrs. Lincoln, June 19, 2002.
To reauthorize the Mammography Quality Standards Act, and for other
purposes.
June 5, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2597
Mr. Craig (for himself, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Burns, Crapo, Murkowski,
and Ms. Cantwell), June 6, 2002.
To authorize a 3-year demonstration program to recruit and train
physicians to serve in rural setting.
June 6, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2603
Mr. Dodd (for himself and Mr. Jeffords), June 10, 2002.
To establish the Digital Opportunity Investment Trust.
June 10, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2611
Mr. Reed (for himself, Mr. Kennedy, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Jeffords,
Frist, Cochran, Levin, Chafee, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Dayton, and
Wellstone), June 11, 2002.
Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Daschle, June 12, 2002.
Mr. Dodd, June 17, 2002.
Messrs. Torricelli and Corzine, June 24, 2002.
Mr. Cleland, June 26, 2002.
Mr. Leahy, July 9, 2002.
Mr. Smith of Oregon, July 15, 2002.
Mrs. Feinstein, Sept. 3, 2002.
Mr. Carper, Sept. 4, 2002.
Mr. Sarbanes, Sept. 26, 2002.
To reauthorize the Museum and Library Services Act, and for other
purposes.
June 11, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2616
Mr. Thurmond, June 12, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to establish an Office of Men's
Health.
June 12, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2626
Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. DeWine, Harkin, McCain, Durbin,
Graham, Wellstone, Ms. Collins, Mrs. Feinstein, and Mr. Reed), June 14,
2002.
Mr. Chafee and Mrs. Clinton, June 17, 2002.
Mrs. Murray, July 15, 2002.
Mr. Smith of Oregon, July 17, 2002.
Mr. Leahy, July 30, 2002.
Ms. Snowe, Aug. 1, 2002.
Messrs. Daschle and Bingaman, Sept. 9, 2002.
Mr. Johnson, Sept. 26, 2002.
Mr. Specter, Oct. 17, 2002.
Mrs. Lincoln, Nov. 15, 2002.
To protect the public health by providing the Food and Drug
Administration with certain authority to regulate tobacco products.
June 14, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2638
Mr. Kennedy, June 18, 2002.
To encourage health care facilities, group health plans, and health
insurance issuers to reduce administrative costs, and to improve
access, convenience, quality, and safety, and for other purposes.
June 18, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2639
Mr. Kennedy (for himself and Mr. Corzine), June 18, 2002.
To provide health benefits for workers and their families.
June 18, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2649
Mr. Kennedy (for himself and Mr. Frist), June 19, 2002.
Mr. Bingaman, June 24, 2002.
Messrs. Dodd, Durbin, Mrs. Feinstein, and Mr. Jeffords, June 25, 2002.
Messrs. Reed, Edwards, Harkin, and Ms. Mikulski, June 26, 2002.
Mr. Sarbanes, July 8, 2002.
To provide assistance to combat the HIV/AIDS pandemic in developing
foreign countries.
June 19, 2002. Referred to Committee.
June 26, 2002. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
July 3, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy with an amendment in the
nature of a substitute (NO WRITTEN REPORT).
S. 2650
Ms. Landrieu, June 20, 2002.
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to provide student loan
borrowers with a choice of lender for loan consolidation.
June 20, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2653
Mr. Santorum (for himself and Mr. Miller), June 20, 2002.
Mr. Bunning, July 30, 2002.
To reduce the amount of paperwork for special education teachers, to
make mediation mandatory for all legal disputes related to
individualized education programs, and for other purposes.
June 20, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2657
Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Mr. Edwards, Ms. Landrieu, and Mr. Dodd),
June 20, 2002.
Mrs. Murray, Sept. 3, 2002.
To amend the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act to provide for
opportunity passports and other assistance for youth in foster care
and youth aging out of foster care.
June 20, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2658
Mrs. Clinton (for herself, Mr. Edwards, Ms. Landrieu, and Messrs.
Lieberman, and Dodd), June 20, 2002.
June 20, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2665
Mr. Hutchinson (for himself, Messrs. Harkin and Gregg), June 20, 2002.
To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to establish a program
of fees relating to animal drugs.
June 20, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2671
Mr. Edwards (for himself, Messrs. DeWine, Kennedy, Dodd, Ms. Collins,
and Mrs. Clinton), June 24, 2002.
Mr. Jeffords, July 15, 2002.
To amend the child care and Development Block Grant Act of 1990 to
provide for child care quality improvements for children with
disabilities or other special needs, and for other purposes.
June 24, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2675
Mr. Sarbanes (for himself, Mr. Warner, Ms. Mikulski, and Mr. Allen),
June 25, 2002.
To amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to establish
a pilot program to make grants to eligible institutions to develop,
demonstrate, or disseminate information on practices, methods, or
techniques relating to environmental education and training in the
Chesapeake Bay watershed.
June 25, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2685
Mr. Rockefeller, June 26, 2002.
To amend the Black Lung Benefits Act, and for other purposes.
June 26, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2698
Mr. Rockefeller, June 27, 2002.
To establish a grant program for school renovation, and for other
purposes.
June 27, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2758
Mr. Dodd (for himself, Ms. Snowe, Messrs. Jeffords, Reed, Bingaman, Mrs.
Clinton, Mrs. Murray, and Mr. Edwards), July 18, 2002.
Mr. Cleland, Sept. 5, 2002.
Ms. Mikulski, Sept. 25, 2002.
Entitled: ``The Child Care and Development Block Grant Amendments Act.''
July 18, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Sept. 4, 2002. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
S. 2759
Mr. Hollings (for himself, Messrs. Lott and Breaux), July 18, 2002.
To protect the health and safety of American consumers under the Federal
Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act from seafood contaminated by certain
substances.
July 18, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2817
Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Messrs. Hollings, Bond, and Ms. Mikulski),
July 29, 2002.
To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and
2007 for the National Science Foundation, and for other purposes.
July 29, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Sept. 5, 2002. Considered in executive session by the full committee and
ordered favorably reported.
Sept. 18, 2002. Referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and
Transportation, for a period not to exceed 30 days of session.
Sept. 18, 2002. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported.
Sept. 18, 2002. Reported to the Senate by Mr. Kennedy (S. REPT. 107-291)
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
(See H.R. 4664.)
S. 2818
Mr. Gregg, July 29, 2002.
To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to ensure that there
is competition in the pharmaceutical industry and increased access to
affordable drugs.
July 29, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2821
Mr. Frist (for himself, Messrs. Bingaman, Dodd, Stevens, Mrs. Clinton,
Mr. Warner, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. DeWine, and Lugar), July 30, 2002.
Ms. Mikulski, Sept. 24, 2002.
Ms. Landrieu, Oct. 1, 2002.
Mr. Leahy, Oct. 9, 2002.
To establish grants to provide health services for improved nutrition,
increased physical activity, obesity prevention, and for other
purposes.
July 30, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2835
Mr. Feingold (for himself and Ms. Collins), Aug. 1, 2002.
To promote the development of health care cooperatives that will help
businesses to pool the health care purchasing power of employers, and
for other purposes.
Aug. 1, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2842
Mrs. Carnahan, Aug. 1, 2002.
Mr. Breaux, Oct. 16, 2002.
To amend the Older Americans Act of 1965 to authorize appropriations for
demonstration projects to provide supportive services to older
individuals who reside in naturally occurring retirement communities.
Aug. 1, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2849
Ms. Collins (for herself and Mrs. Murray), Aug. 1, 2002.
To increase the supply of pancreatic islet cells for research, to
provide better coordination of Federal efforts and information on
islet cell transplantation, and to collect the necessary to move islet
cell transplantation from an experimental procedure to a standard
therapy.
Aug. 1, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2875
Mr. Wellstone (for himself, Mr. Dayton, and Ms. Mikulski), Aug. 1, 2002.
To amend the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 to increase
the maximum levels of guaranteed single-employer plan benefits, and
for other purposes.
Aug. 1, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2883
Mr. Craig, Aug. 1, 2002.
To allow States to design a program to increase parental choice in
special education, to fully fund the Federal share of part B of the
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, to help States reduce
paperwork requirements under part B of such Act, and for other
purposes.
Aug. 1, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2890
Mr. Dodd (for himself and Mr. DeWine), Aug. 1, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to establish grant programs to
provide for education and outreach on newborn screening and
coordinated followup care once newborn screening has been conducted,
and for other purposes.
Aug. 1, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2902
Mr. Frist (for himself and Mr. Roberts) Sept. 4, 2002.
To promote mathematics and science education through a mathematics and
science partnership and through the establishment of a grant program
to increase student academic achievement in mathematics and science,
and for other purposes.
Sept. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2904
Mr. Wellstone Sept. 5, 2002.
To amend title I of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974
to provide emergency protection for retiree health benefits.
Sept. 5, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2912
Mr. Dodd (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Wellstone, and Reed) Sept. 5,
2002.
To provide for educational opportunities for all students in State
public school systems, and for other purposes.
Sept. 5, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2913
Mr. DeWine (for himself and Mr. Durbin) Sept. 9, 2002.
To amend the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, the Public
Health Service Act, and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide
health insurance protections for individuals who are living organ
donors.
Sept. 9, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2915
Mr. Schumer (for himself, Mrs. Clinton and Messrs. Torricelli, and
Corzine) Sept. 9, 2002.
To provide for cancellation of student loan indebtedness for spouses,
surviving joint debtors, and parents of individuals who died or became
permanently and totally disabled due to injuries suffered in the
terrorist attack on September 11, 2001.
Sept. 9, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2923
Mr. Torricelli, Sept. 11, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for the development
and operation of centers to conduct research with respect to
inferitlity prevention, and for other purposes.
Sept. 11, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2932
Mr. Gregg (for himself, Ms. Collins and Messrs. Enzi and Cochran), Sept.
12, 2002.
To make technical amendments to the Higher Education Act of 1965, and
for other purposes.
Sept. 12, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2935
Mrs. Landrieu, Sept. 13, 2002.
Messrs. Breaux, Gregg, and Hutchinson, Sept. 17, 2002.
Messrs. Warner, Bayh, Mrs. Lincoln, and Mr. Johnson, Oct. 15, 2002.
To provide grants for the operation of mosquito control programs to
prevent and control mosquito-borne diseases.
Sept. 13, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2936
Ms. Landrieu, Sept. 13, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide grants for the
operation of mosquito control programs to prevent and control
mosquito-borne diseases.
Sept. 13, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2954
Mr. Feingold (for himself, Messrs. Jeffords, Wellstone, Leahy, and
Dayton), Sept. 18, 2002.
To amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to permit
States and local educational agencies to decide the frequency of using
high quality assessments to measure and increase student academic
achievement, to permit States and local educational agencies to obtain
a waiver of certain testing requirements, and for other purposes.
Sept. 18, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2955
Mr. Brownback (for himself and Mr. Gregg), Sept. 18, 2002.
To improve data collection and dissemination, treatment, and research
relating to cancer, and for other purposes.
Sept. 18, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2965
Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Mr. Frist, Mrs. Feinstein, Mrs. Hutchison, Mr.
Harkin, Ms. Collins, Messrs. Biden and Bond, Ms. Landrieu, Messrs. Reid,
Bingaman, and Dodd, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Hollings, and Edwards, Sept.
18, 2002.
Messrs. Baucus and Jeffords, Sept. 25, 2002.
Mr. Baucus, Oct. 1, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to improve the quality of care
for cancer, and for other purposes.
Sept. 18, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2969
Mr. Kennedy (for himself and Mr. Gregg), Sept. 19, 2002.
Mr. Craig, Oct. 2, 2002.
Mr. Craig, Oct. 8, 2002, withdrawn as cosponsor.
To provide for improvement of Federal education research, statistics,
evaluation, information, and dissemination, and for other purposes.
Sept. 19, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Sept. 25, 2002. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
Nov. 12, 2002. Reported to the Senate by Mr. Kennedy (S. REPT. 107-337)
with an amendment in the nature of a substitute.
(See H.R. 3801, Public Law 107-279)
S. 2980
Mr. Bond (for himself, Messrs. Dodd, Frist, and Kennedy), Sept. 19,
2002.
Mr. Hutchinson, Sept. 23, 2002.
To revise and extend the Birth Defects Prevention Act of 1998.
Sept. 19, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Sept. 25, 2002. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
Oct. 1, 2002. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
Oct. 1, 2002. Reported to the Senate by Mr. Kennedy (NO WRITTEN REPORT).
Oct. 3, 2002. PASSED BY SENATE.
S. 2982
Mr. Corzine (for himself, Messrs. Fitzgerald, Sarbanes, and Akaka),
Sept. 19, 2002.
To establish a grant program to enhance the financial and retirement
literacy of mid-life and older Americans and to reduce financial abuse
and fraud among such Americans, and for other purposes.
Sept. 19, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2993
Ms. Landrieu, Sept. 24, 2002.
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to require institutions of
higher education to preserve the educational status and financial
resources of military personnel called to active duty.
Sept. 24, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 2998
Mr. Dodd (for himself, Messrs. Gregg, Kennedy, Ms. Collins, Messrs.
Wellstone, and DeWine), Sept. 24, 2002.
To reauthorize the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, the Family
Violence Prevention and Services Act, the Child Abuse Prevention and
Treatment and Adoption Reform Act of 1978, and the Abandoned Infants
Assistance Act of 1988, and for other purposes.
Sept. 24, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Sept. 25, 2002. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported.
Sept. 30, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy (S. REPT. 107-292)
with an amendment.
(See H.R. 3839 and H.R. 5601.)
S. 3000
Mr. Harkin (for himself, Messrs. Brownback, Kennedy, and Specter), Sept.
24, 2002.
Mr. Jeffords, Nov. 18, 2002.
To enhance and further research into paralysis and to improve
rehabilitation and the quality of life for persons living with
paralysis and other physical disabilities, and for other purposes.
Sept. 24, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3001
Mr. Kennedy (for himself, Mr. Gregg, Mrs Clinton, Messrs. Roberts, Dodd,
Frist, Jeffords, Ms. Collins, and Mr. Torricelli), Sept. 25, 2002.
To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to establish labeling
requirements regarding allergenic substances in food, and for other
purposes.
Sept. 25, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3008
Mr. Harkin (for himself and Mr. Stevens), Sept. 26, 2002.
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to expand the loan forgiveness
and loan cancellation programs for teachers, to provide loan
forgiveness and loan cancellation programs for nurses, and for other
purposes.
Sept. 26, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3013
Mr. Kyl (for himself, Messrs. McCain, Domenici, and Bingaman), Sept. 26,
2002.
Mrs. Feinstein and Mr. Torricelli, Oct. 2, 2002.
To amend the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 to extend and modify the
reimbursement of State and local funds expended for emergency health
services furnished to undocumented aliens.
Oct. 2, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3029
Mr. Kennedy, Oct. 2, 2002.
To amend title IX of the Public Health Services Act to provide for the
improvement of patient safety and to reduce the incidence of
accidental medical injury.
Oct. 2, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3033
Mr. Hutchinson, Oct. 2, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to establish an electronic system
for practitioner monitoring of the dispensing of any schedule II, III,
or IV controlled substance, and for other purposes.
Oct. 2, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3048
Mr Frist (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Enzi, Johnson, Mrs. Murray, Mrs.
Clinton, and Mr. Roberts), Oct. 3, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to add requirements regarding
trauma care, and for other purposes.
Oct. 3, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3057
Ms. Landrieu (for herself and Mr. Bayh) Oct. 4, 2002.
To support the establishment using a network of public and private
community entities to provide mentoring for children in foster care.
Oct. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3058
Mr. Bingaman (for himself, Messrs. Bunning, Harkin, Allard, and Reid and
Mrs. Clinton), Oct. 4, 2002.
To amend the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program
Act of 2000 to provide benefits for contractor employees of the
Department of Energy who were exposed to toxic substances at the
Department of Energy facilities, to provide coverage under subtitle B
of that Act for certain additional individuals, to establish an
ombudsman and otherwise reform the assistance provided to claimants
under that Act, and for other purposes.
Oct. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3060
Mr. Kennedy, Oct. 4, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide protections for human
participants in research.
Oct. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3063
Mr. Wyden (for himself and Mr. Hatch), Oct. 7, 2002.
To establish a Citizens Health Care Working Group to facilitate public
debate about how to improve the health care system for Americans and
to provide for a vote by Congress on the recommendations that are
derived from this debate.
Oct. 7, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3064
Mr. Nelson of Florida, Oct. 7, 2002.
To prohibit the use of patient databases for marketing without the
express consent of the patient.
Oct. 7, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3080
Mr. Lugar (for himself and Mr. Bingaman), Oct. 8, 2002.
To establish a national teaching fellowship program to encourage
individuals to enter and remain in the field of teaching at public
elementary schools and secondary schools.
Oct. 8, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3083
Mr. Frist (for himself and Mr. Kennedy), Oct. 9, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to extend the Advisory Council on
Graduate Medical Education.
Oct. 9, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3084
Mr. Frist, Oct. 9, 2002.
To provide for the conduct of a study concerning health services
research.
Oct. 9, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3087
Mr. Johnson (for himself and Mr. Daschle), Oct. 9, 2002.
To make adjustments to the method of determining eligibility for impact
aid funds for heavily impacted local educational agencies, and for
other purposes.
Oct. 9, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3105
Mr. Frist (for himself, Messrs. Dodd, Santorum, Bayh, Cochran, and Mr.
DeWine), Oct. 10, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide grants for the
operation of enhanced mosquito control programs to prevent and control
mosquito-borne diseases.
Oct. 10, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3117
Mr. Burns, Oct. 16, 2002.
To extend the cooling off period in the labor dispute between the
Pacific Maritime Association and the International Longshore and
Warehouse Union.
Oct. 16, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3119
Mr. Graham (for himself and Mr. Fitzgerald), Oct. 16, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to ensure the guaranteed
renewability of individual health insurance coverage regardless of the
health status-related factors of an enrollee.
Oct. 16, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3130
Mr. Durbin (for himself and Mr. Gregg), Oct. 17, 2002.
To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to add requirements
regarding device reprocessing and reuse.
Oct. 17, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3141
Mr. Dodd (for himself, Mr. Kennedy, Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Boxer, Messrs.
Inouye, Akaka, and Corzine), Oct. 17, 2002.
To amend the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 to expand the scope of
the Act, and for other purposes.
Oct. 17, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3145
Mr. Dodd (for himself, Messrs. Edwards and DeWine), Oct. 17, 2002.
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to establish a scholarship
program to encourage and support students who have contributed
substantial public services.
Oct. 17, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3158
Mr. Reed (for himself and Mr. DeWine), Nov. 14, 2002.
To establish a grant program to provide comprehensive eye examinations
to children, and for other purposes.
Nov. 14, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3163
Mr. DeWine, Nov. 14, 2002.
To establish a grant program to enable institutions of higher education
to improve schools of education.
Nov. 14, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3164
Mr. DeWine, Nov. 14, 2002
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to improve the loan
forgiveness program for child care providers, including preschool
teachers, and for other purposes.
Nov. 14, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3165
Mr. DeWine (for himself and Mr. Rockefeller), Nov. 14, 2002.
To provide loan forgiveness to social workers who work for child
protective agencies.
Nov. 14, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3166
Mr. DeWine (for himself and Mr. Rockefeller), Nov. 14, 2002.
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to provide loan forgiveness
for attorneys who represent low-income families or individuals
involved in the family or domestic relations court systems.
Nov. 14, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3167
Mr. DeWine (for himself and Mr. Lieberman), Nov. 14, 2002.
To provide grants to States and outlying areas to encourage the States
and outlying areas to enhance existing or establish new statewide
coalitions among institutions of higher education, communities around
the institutions, and other relevant organization or groups, including
anti-drug or anti-alcohol coalitions, to reduce underage drinking and
illicit drug-use by students, both on and off campus.
Nov. 14, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3169
Ms. Landrieu, Nov. 14, 2002.
To provide for military charters between military installations and
local school districts, to provide credit enhancement initiatives to
promote military charter school facility acquisition, construction,
and renovation, and for other purposes.
Nov. 14, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3171
Mr. Inhofe, Nov. 15, 2002.
To amend the impact aid program under the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act of 1965 to improve the delivery of payments under the
program to local educational agencies.
Nov. 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. 3179
Mr. Durbin, Nov. 19, 2002,
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide health care coverage
for qualified caregivers.
Nov. 19, 2002. Referred to Committee.
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S. Res. 7
Mr. Daschle (for himself and Mr. Lott), Jan. 3, 2001.
Designating Chairmen of the following Senate committees.
Jan. 3, 2001. Not referred to Committee.
S. Res. 24
Mr. Santorum (for himself, Messrs. Hutchinson, Domenici, Voinovich, and
Cochran), Feb. 14, 2001
Mr. Murkowski, Mar. 5, 2001.
Ms. Landrieu, Mar. 14, 2001.
Mr. Miller, May 1, 2001.
Honoring the contributions of Catholic schools.
Feb. 14, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. Res. 35
Mr. Jeffords, Feb. 28, 2001.
Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Health, Education, Labor,
and Pensions.
Feb, 28, 2001. Referred to Committee on Rules and Administration.
Original resolution reported to Senate by Mr. Jeffords from the
Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (no written
report).
(See S. Res. 54.)
S. Res. 54
Mr. Lott (for himself and Mr. Daschle), Mar. 8, 2001.
Authorizing expenditures by the committees of the Senate for the periods
March 1, 2001, through September 30, 2001, October 1, 2001, through
September 30, 2002, and October 1, 2002, through February 28, 2003.
Mar. 8, 2001. Not referred to Committee; an original resolution reported
by Mr. Lott from the Committee on Rules and Administration without
amendment (no written report).
Mar. 8, 2001. Referred to Committee.
(See S. Res. 35.)
S. Res. 65
Mr. Kerry, Mar. 29, 2001.
Mr. Kennedy, Apr. 3, 2001.
Honoring Neil L. Rudenstine, President of Harvard University.
Mar. 29, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. Res. 135
Mr. Biden, July 17, 2001.
Honoring Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard, and Eric R. Kandel for being
awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for 2000, and for
other purposes.
July 17, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. Res. 156
Mr. Cochran (for himself and Mr. Lott), Aug. 3, 2001.
Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Regional Humanities
Initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities be named for
Eudora Welty.
Aug. 3, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. Res. 171
Mr. Frist (for himself, Messrs. Kennedy, Hatch, Breaux, Warner, Ms.
Mikulski, Messrs. Murkowski, Dorgan, Bond, Cleland, Burns, Reed, Inhofe,
Mrs Lincoln, Messrs. Thompson, Santorum, Allard, Ms. Collins, Messrs.
Enzi, Hutchinson, Hagel, Roberts, Sessions, Chafee, Mrs. Clinton, and
Mr. Domenici), Oct. 11, 2001.
Mr. Johnson, Oct. 12, 2001.
Messrs. Biden, Smith of Oregon, Durbin, Nelson of Florida, Ms. Landrieu,
Messrs. Torricelli, and Allen, Oct. 30, 2001
Mr. Miller, Dec. 14, 2001.
Expressing the sense of the Senate concerning the provision of funding
for bioterrorism preparedness and response.
Oct. 11, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. Res. 333
Mr. Hutchinson (for himself, Messrs. Lott, Helms, Hagel, Burns, Craig,
Roberts, Allard, Voinovich, Crapo, Ensign, DeWine, Bond, Frist, Warner,
and Hatch), Oct. 4, 2002.
Mr. Campbell, Oct. 8, 2002.
Expressing the sense of the Senate relating to a dispute between the
Pacific Maritime Association and the International Longshore and
Warehouse Union.
Oct. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. Res. 359
Mr. Hollings (for himself, Mr. Schumer and Mrs. Clinton), Nov. 19, 2002.
Recognizing the importance and accomplishments of the Thurgood Marshall
Scharlarship Fund.
Oct. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
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S. Con. Res. 11
Mrs. Feinstein (for herself, Messrs. Craig, Bingaman, and Crapo), Feb.
14, 2001.
Messrs. Lugar and Warner, Feb 15, 2001.
Mr. Dorgan, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Biden, Inhofe, Ensign, Feb. 26, 2001.
Mr. Inhofe, Feb. 27, 2001.
Messrs. Feingold and Levin, Mar. 1, 2001
Mr. Durbin, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Akaka, and Byrd, Mar. 22, 2001.
Mr. Corzine, Mar. 29, 2001.
Ms. Landrieu, Ms. Stabenow, and Mr. Edwards, Apr. 24, 2001.
Mr. Lieberman, May 1, 2001.
Messrs. Reed and Chafee, June 11, 2001.
Mr. Sarbanes, July 10, 2001.
Mr. Jeffords, Ms. Cantwell, and Ms. Snowe, May 16, 2002.
Messrs. Hollings and Roberts, June 19, 2002.
Mr. Grassley, July 17, 2002.
Messrs. Reid amd DeWine, Sept. 9, 2002.
Messrs. Leahy and Bennett, Sept. 13, 2002.
Mr. Sessions, Sept. 18, 2002.
Mr. Torricelli, Sept. 24, 2002.
Mr. Schumer, Sept. 25, 2002.
Mr. Enzi, Sept. 26, 2002.
Mrs. Clinton, Oct. 1, 2002.
Mr. Hatch, Oct. 10, 2002.
Expressing the sense of Congress to fully use the powers of the Federal
Government to enhance the science base required to more fully develop
the field of health promotion and disease prevention, and to explore
how strategies can be developed to integrate lifestyle improvement
programs into national policy, our health care system, schools,
workplaces, families and communities.
Feb. 14, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. Con. Res. 14
Mr. Campbell (for himself and Mr. Kohl), Feb. 14, 2001.
Mr. Lincoln, Mar. 5, 2001.
Mr. Warner, Mar. 12, 2001.
Mr. Ensign, Mar. 13, 2001.
Mr. Dorgan, Mar. 19, 2001.
Mr. Akaka, Mar. 20, 2001.
Ms. Landrieu, Mar. 22, 2001.
Ms. Stabenow, Mar. 27, 2001.
Mr. Dodd, Apr. 4, 2001.
Messrs. Smith of Oregon and Enzi, Apr. 5, 2001.
Mr. Lott, Apr. 6, 2001.
Messrs. Helms and Hagel, Apr. 23, 2001.
Mr. Domenici, May 1, 2001.
Mr. Miller, May 2, 2001.
Mr. Hatch, May 21, 2001.
Recognizing the social problem of child abuse and neglect, and
supporting efforts to enhance public awareness of it.
Feb. 14, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. Con. Res. 24
Mr. Lieberman, Mar. 13, 2001.
Messrs. Dodd and Enzi, Apr. 23, 2001.
Mr. Domenici, June 5, 2001.
Mr. Hatch, June 26, 2001.
Expressing support for a National Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD)
Awareness Month.
Mar. 13, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. Con. Res. 36
Mr. McCain (for himself, Messrs. Allen, Hollings, Breaux, Bond,
Rockefeller, Jeffords, Ms. Mikulski, Messrs. Lieberman, and Kennedy),
May 3, 2001.
Mr. Edwards, May 9, 2001.
Honoring the National Science Foundation for 50 years of service to the
Nation.
May 3, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. Con. Res. 63
Mr. Durbin (for himself, Messrs. Frist, Allen, and Kennedy), July 31,
2001.
Recognizing the important contributions of the Youth For Life:
Remembering Walter Payton initiative and encouraging participation in
this nationwide effort to educate young people about organ and tissue
donation.
July 31, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 9, 2002. Committee discharged. PASSED BY SENATE.
S. Con. Res. 65
Ms. Landrieu (for herself and Mr. Breaux), Aug. 3, 2001.
Expressing the sense of Congress that all Americans should be more
informed of dyspraxia.
Aug 3, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. Con. Res. 69
Mr. Warner (for himself and Hr. Hagel), Sept. 21, 2001.
Expressing support for tuberous sclerosis awareness.
Sept. 21, 2001. Referred to Committee.
S. Con. Res. 105
Mr. Lieberman (for himself and Ms. Snowe), May 2, 2002.
Mr. Bayh, May 6, 2002.
Mr. Breaux, May 7, 2002.
Mr. Durbin, May 22, 2002.
Expressing the sense of Congress that the Nation should take additional
steps to ensure the prevention of teen pregnancy by engaging in
meausres to educate teenagers as to why they should stop and think
about the negative consequences before engaging in premature sexual
activity.
May 2, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. Con. Res. 116
Ms. Landrieu (for herself and Mr. Breaux), May 22, 2002.
Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding dyspraxia.
May 22, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. Con. Res. 126
Mr. Reid (for himself, Mr. Craig, Mrs. Feinstein, and Ms. Stabenow),
June 27, 2002.
Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding Scleroderma.
June 27, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. Con. Res. 130
Mr. Miller, July 23, 2002.
Expressing the sense of the Congress that the Federal Mediation and
Conciliation Service should exert its best efforts to cause the Major
League Baseball Players Association and the owners of the teams of
Major League Baseball to enter into a contract to continue to play
professional baseball games without engaging in a strike, a lockout,
or any coercive conduct that interferes with the playing of scheduled
professional baseball games.
July 23, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. Con. Res. 138
Mr. Reed (for himself and Ms. Cantwell), Sept. 9, 2002.
Messrs. Johnson and Dayton, Mrs. Murray, and Ms. Landireu, Sept. 19,
2002.
Messrs. Kerry, Inhofe, Reed, and Torricelli, Sept. 13, 2002.
Mr. Wyden, Sept. 30, 2002.
Mrs. Clinton, Oct. 1, 2002.
Mr. Bingaman, Oct. 4, 2002.
Messrs. Hollings, Kennedy, and Smith of New Hampshire, Oct. 8, 2002.
Messrs. Dorgan and Akaka, Oct. 9, 2002.
Mr. Crapo, Oct. 10, 2002.
Mr. Jeffords, Oct. 15, 2002.
Mr. Schumer, Oct. 16, 2002.
Messrs. Daschle and Burns, Nov. 12, 2002.
Mr. Dodd, Nov. 13, 2002.
Ms. Snowe, Nov. 18, 2002.
Expressing the sense of the Congress that the Secretary of Health and
Human Services should conduct or support research on certain tests to
screen for ovarian cancer, and Federal health care programs and group
and individual health plans should cover the tests if demonstrated to
be effective, anf for other purposes.
Sept. 9, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. Con. Res. 149
Mr. Nelson of Florida, Oct. 3, 2002.
To amend the Public Health Service Act to add requirements regarding
trauma care, and for other purposes.
Oct. 3, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. Con. Res. 333
Mr. Hutchinson (for himself, Messrs. Lott, Helms, Hagel, Burns, Craig,
Roberts, Allard, Voinovich, Crapo, Ensign, DeWine, Bond, Frist, Warner,
and Hatch, and Ms. Cantwell), Oct. 7, 2002.
Expressing the sense of the Senate relating to a dispute between the
Pacific Maritime Association and the International Longshore and
Warehouse Union.
Oct. 7, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. Con. Res. 151
Mr. Hutchinson, Oct. 9, 2002.
Expressing the sense of Congress that the Federal Government and the
States should make it a priority to ensure a stable, quality direct
support workforce that provides services and supports for individuals
with mental retardation and other developmental disabilities.
Oct. 9, 2002. Referred to Committee.
S. Con. Res. 153
Ms. Collins (for herself and Mr. Feingold), Oct. 15, 2002.
Expressing the sense of the Congress that there should be established an
annual National Visisting Nurse Associations Week.
Oct. 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
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S. J. Res. 6
Mr. Nickles (for himself, Messrs. Enzi, Bond, and Hutchinson), Mar. 1,
2001.
Mr. Thompson, Mar. 5, 2001.
Mr. Roberts, Mar. 6, 2001.
Providing for congressional disapproval of the rule submitted by the
Department of Labor under chapter 8 of title 5, United States of Code,
relating to ergonomics.
Mar. 1, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Mar. 6, 2001. PASSED BY SENATE.
Mar. 7, 2001. PASSED BY HOUSE.
Mar. 9, 2001. APPROVED. PUBLIC LAW 107-5.
(See H. Res. 79.)
S. J. Res. 49
Mr. Akaka (for himself, Messrs. Inouye, Kennedy, Reed, Ms. Mikulski,
Messrs. Wellstone, Jeffords, Edwards, Bingaman, Dodd, Mrs. Clinton,
Messrs. Lieberman, Kerry, Torricelli, and Mrs. Boxer), Oct. 8, 2002.
Ms. Landrieu and Mr. Wyden, Oct. 9, 2002.
Mr. Feinstein, Oct. 10, 2002.
Mrs. Murray, Oct. 15, 2002.
Recognizing the contributions of Patsy Takemoto Mink.
Oct. 8, 2002. Referred to Committee.
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H.R. 1
To close the achievement gap with accountability, flexibility, and
choice, so that no child is left behind.
(H. REPT. 107-63, Part I, May 14, 2001; PASSED BY HOUSE May 23, 2001.)
May 14, 2001. Referred to Committee on the Judiciary for a period ending
not later than May 15, 2001.
May 15, 2001. Committee on the Judiciary discharged; considered May 17
and 22, 2001.
May 25. Received in Senate and ordered placed on the calendar; not
referred to Committee.
June 14, 2001. PASSED BY SENATE with amendment, Roll No. 192: 91-8,
after striking all after the enacting clause and inserting in lieu
thereof the text of S. 1.
July 10, 2001. Senate insisted on its amendment, requested a conference
with the House and the Chair appointed the following conferees on the
part of the Senate (Messrs. Kennedy, Dodd, Harkin, Ms. Mikulski,
Messrs. Jeffords, Bingaman, Wellstone, Mrs. Murray, Messrs. Reed of
Rhode Island, Edwards, Mrs. Clinton, Messrs. Lieberman, Bayh, Gregg,
Frist, Enzi, Hutchinson, Warner, Bond, Roberts, Ms. Collins, Messrs.
Sessions, DeWine, Allard, and Ensign. (Senate asks.)
July 18, 2001. House agreed to a conference and appoints conferees for
consideration of the House bill and the Senate amendment, and
modifications committed to conference: Messrs. Boehner, Petri, Mrs.
Roukema, Messrs. McKeon, Castle, Graham, Hilleary, Isakson, George
Miller of California, Kildee, Owens, Mrs. Mink of Hawaii, Messrs.
Andrews, and Roemer. (House acts first.)
Dec. 12, 2001. Conference report filed in House by Mr. Boehner. (H.
REPT. 107-334).
Dec. 12, 2001. Committee on Rules. House Resolution 315 waiving points
of order against the conference report to accompany the bill.
Dec. 13, 2001. Conference report AGREED TO BY HOUSE.
Dec. 18, 2001. Conference report AGREED TO BY SENATE.
Jan. 8, 2002. APPROVED. PUBLIC LAW 107-110.
(See S. 1.)
H.R. 100
To establish and expand programs relating to science, mathematics,
engineering, and technology education, and for other purposes.
(H. REPT. 107-133, Pt. I, July 11, 2001; PASSED BY HOUSE, July 30,
2001.)
July 11, 2001. Referred to Education and the Workforce extended July 11,
2001 for a period ending not later than July 11, 2001.
July 11, 2001. Education and the Workforce discharged.
July 31, 2001. Received in Senate and referred to Committee.
H.R. 624
To amend the Public Health Service Act to promote organ donation.
(H. REPT. 107-11, Mar. 6, 2001; PASSED BY HOUSE, Mar. 7, 2001.)
Mar. 8, 2001. Received in Senate and referred to Committee.
H.R. 717
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for research and
services with respect to Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
(H. REPT. 107-195, Sept. 5, 2001; PASSED BY HOUSE, Sept. 24, 2001.)
Sept. 25, 2001. Received in Senate and referred to Committee.
Oct. 16, 2001. Considered in executive session by full committee and
ordered favorably reported with an amendment in the nature of a
substitute.
Oct. 30, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy with an amendment (NO
WRITTEN REPORT).
Nov. 15, 2001. PASSED BY SENATE with an amendment.
Nov. 29, 2001. House agreed to Senate amendment.
Dec. 18, 2001. APPROVED. PUBLIC LAW 107-84.
H.R. 768
To amend the Improving America's Schools Act of 1994 to make permanent
the favorable treatment of need-based educational aid under the
antitrust laws.
(H. REPT. 107-32, Apr. 3, 2001; PASSED BY HOUSE, Apr. 3, 2001.)
Apr. 4, 2001. Received in Senate and referred to Committee.
Sept. 19, 2001. Committee discharged.
Sept. 19, 2001. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Oct. 3, 2001. Committee discharged, PASSED BY SENATE, with amendments.
Nov. 6, 2001. House agreed to Senate amendments under suspension of the
rules.
Nov. 20, 2001. APPROVED. PUBLIC LAW 107-72.
H.R. 1784
To establish an Office on Women's Health within the Department of Health
and Human Services, and for other purposes.
(H. REPT. 107-616, July 25, 2002; PASSED BY HOUSE, Sept. 17, 2002.)
Sept. 18, 2002. Received in Senate and referred to Committee.
H.R. 1858
To make improvements in mathematics and science education, and for other
purposes.
(H. REPT. 107-134, Pt. I, July 11, 2001; PASSED BY HOUSE, July 30,
2001.)
July 11, 2001. Referred to Education and the Workforce extended for a
period ending not later than July 11, 2001.
July 11, 2001. Committee on Education and the Workforce discharged.
July 31, 2001. Received in Senate and referred to Committee.
H.R. 1992
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to expand the opportunities
for higher education via telecommunications.
(H. REPT. 107-225, Oct. 2, 2001; PASSED BY HOUSE, Oct. 10, 2001.)
Oct. 15, 2001. Received in Senate and referred to Committee.
H.R. 2051
To establish regional centers for the purpose of plant genome and gene
expression research and development and international research
partnerships for the advancement of plant biotechnology in the
developing world.
(H. REPT. 107-422, Apr. 30, 2002; PASSED BY HOUSE, May 14, 2002.)
May 15, 2002. Received in Senate and referred to Committee.
H.R. 2441
To amend the Public Health Service Act to redesignate a facility as the
National Hansen's Disease Programs Center, and for other purposes.
(H. REPT. 107-174, July 30, 2001; PASSED BY HOUSE, Dec. 4, 2001.)
Dec. 5, 2001. Received in Senate and referred to Committee.
Aug. 1, 2002. Committee discharged from further consideration of the
bill.
Aug. 1, 2002. PASSED BY SENATE.
Aug. 21, 2002. APPROVED. PUBLIC LAW 107-220.
H.R. 3086
To provide the Secretary of Education with specific waiver authority to
respond to conditions in the national emergency declared by the
President of the United States on September 14, 2001.
(Rules suspended. PASSED BY HOUSE, Oct. 23, 2001.)
Oct. 24, 2001. Received in Senate and referred to Committee.
(See S. 1793.)
H.R. 3130
To provide for increasing the technically trained workforce in the
United States.
June 12, 2002. Education and the Workforce discharged.
(H. REPT. 107-505, Pt. I, June 12, 2002; PASSED BY HOUSE, July 9, 2002.)
July 11, 2002. Received in Senate and referred to Committee.
H.R. 3762
To amend title I of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974
and the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide additional
protections to participants and beneficiaries in individual account
plans from excessive investment in employer securities and to promote
the provision of retirement investment advice to workers managing
their retirement income assets, and to amend the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934 to prohibit insider trades during any suspension of the
ability of plan participants or beneficiaries to direct investment
away from equity securities of the plan sponsor.
(H. REPT. 107-383, Pt. I, Apr. 4, 2002; PASSED BY HOUSE, Apr. 11, 2002.)
Apr. 4, 2002. Referred to Ways and Means and Financial Services extended
Apr. 4, 2002 for a period ending not later than Apr. 9, 2002.
Apr. 9, 2002. Ways and Means and Financial Services discharged.
Apr. 15, 2002. Received in Senate and referred to Committee.
(See S. 1992.)
H.R. 3801
To provide for improvement of Federal education research, statistics,
evaluation, information, and dissemination, and for other purposes.
(H. REPT. 107-404, Apr. 11, 2002; PASSED BY HOUSE, Apr. 30, 2002.)
May 9, 2002. Received in Senate and referred to Committee.
Oct. 10, 2002. Committee discharged from further consideration of the
bill.
Oct. 15, 2002. PASSED BY SENATE with amendments in which the concurrence
of the House is requested.
Nov. 5, 2002. APPROVED. PUBLIC LAW 107-279.
(See S. 2969.)
H.R. 3839
To reauthorize the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, and for
other purposes.
(H. REPT. 107-403, Apr. 11, 2002; PASSED BY HOUSE, Apr. 23, 2002.)
Apr. 24, 2002. Received in Senate and referred to Committee.
(See S. 2998.)
H.R. 4013
To amend the Public Health Service Act to establish an Office of Rare
Diseases at the National Institutes of Health, and for other purposes.
(H. REPT. 107-543, June 26, 2002, PASSED BY HOUSE, Oct. 1, 2002).
Oct. 17, 2002. PASSED BY SENATE.
Nov. 12, 2002. APPROVED. PUBLIC LAW 107-280.
(See S. 1379.)
H.R. 4014
To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act with respect to the
development of products for rare diseases.
(H. REPT. 107-702, Oct. 1, 2002; PASSED BY HOUSE, Oct. 1, 2002.)
Oct. 17, 2002. PASSED BY SENATE.
Nov. 12, 2002. APPROVED. PUBLIC LAW 107-281.
H.R. 4664
To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2003, 2004, and 2005 for
the National Science Foundation, and for other purposes.
(H. REPT. 107-488, June 5, 2002; PASSED BY HOUSE, June 5, 2002.)
June 6, 2002. Received in Senate and referred to Committee.
Oct. 15, 2002. Committee discharged from further consideration of the
bill.
Nov. 14, 2002. Amdt. Nos. 4958 and 4959 by Mr. Kennedy (and others).
Nov. 14, 2002. PASSED BY SENATE, after agreeing to amendments.
Nov. 18, 2002. House agreed to Senate amendments.
Dec. 19, 2002. APPROVED. PUBLIC LAW 107-368.
(See 2817.)
H.R. 5091
To increase the amount of student loan forgiveness available to
qualified teachers, with an emphasis on special education teachers.
(H. REPT. 107-655, Oct. 1, 2002; PASSED BY HOUSE, Oct. 1, 2002.)
Oct. 1, 2002. Received in Senate and referred to Committee.
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
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H. CON. RES. 25
Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding tuberous sclerosis.
(Rules suspended. PASSED BY HOUSE, amended, Apr. 3, 2001.)
Dec. 4, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Dec. 12, 2001. Committee discharged by unanimous consent and AGREED TO
by Senate.
H. CON. RES. 36
Urging increased Federal funding for juvenile (Type 1) diabetes
research.
(Reported amended Aug. 1, 2001: H. REPT. 107-182.)
June 5, 2002. Referred to Committee.
H. CON. RES. 59
Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the prevention of shaken baby
syndrome.
(Rules suspended. PASSED BY HOUSE, amended, Apr. 3, 2001.)
Apr. 4, 2001. Received in Senate, referred to Committee.
H. CON. RES. 84
Supporting the goals of Red Ribbon Week in promoting drug-free
communities.
(H. REPT. 107-197, Sept. 5, 2001; PASSED HOUSE, Sept. 24, 2001.)
Sept. 25, 2001. Received in Senate, referred to Committee.
Nov. 18, 2002. Committee discharged from further consideration of the
bill and AGREED TO by Senate.
H. CON. RES. 91
Recognizing the importance of increasing awareness of the autism
spectrum disorder, and supporting programs for greater research and
improved treatment of autism and improved training and support for
individuals with autism and those who care for them.
(Rules suspended. PASSED BY HOUSE, May 1, 2001.)
May 2, 2001. Received in Senate, referred to Committee.
H. CON. RES. 150
Expressing the sense of Congress that Erik Weihenmayer's achievement of
becoming the first blind person to climb Mount Everest demonstrates
the abilities and potential of blind people and other individuals with
disabilities.
(Rules suspended. PASSED BY HOUSE, June 6, 2001.)
June 7, 2001. Received in Senate, referred to Committee.
H. CON. RES. 165
Expressing the sense of the Congress that continual research and
education into the cause and cure for fibroid cancer be addressed.
(Rules suspended. PASSED BY HOUSE, May 20, 2002.)
May 21, 2002. Received in Senate, referred to Committee.
H. CON. RES. 190
Supporting the goals and ideals of National Alcohol and Drug Addiction
Recovery Month.
(Rules suspended. PASSED BY HOUSE, July 30, 2001.)
July 31, 2001. Received in Senate, referred to Committee.
H. CON. RES. 228
Expressing the sense of the Congress that the children who lost one or
both parents or a guardian in the September 11, 2001, World Trade
Center and Pentagon tragedies (including the aircraft crash in
Somerset County, Pennsylvania) should be provided with all necessary
assistance, services and benefits and urging Federal, State, or local
agencies responsible for providing such assistance, services, and
benefits to move expeditiously in providing such assistance, services,
and benefits to those children.
(Rules suspended. PASSED BY HOUSE, amended, Nov. 15, 2001.)
Nov. 16, 2001. Received in Senate, referred to Committee.
H. CON. RES. 239
Expressing the sense of the Congress that schools in the United States
should set aside a sufficient period of time to allow children to pray
for, or quietly reflect on behalf of, the Nation during this time of
struggle against the forces of international terrorism.
(Rules suspended. PASSED BY HOUSE, Nov. 15, 2001.)
Nov. 16, 2001. Received in Senate, referred to Committee.
H. CON. RES. 259
Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding the relief efforts
undertaken by charitable organizations and the people of the United
States in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks against the United
States that occurred on September 11, 2001.
(Rules suspended. PASSED BY HOUSE, Dec. 11, 2001.)
Dec. 12, 2001. Received in Senate, referred to Committee.
H. CON. RES. 271
Expressing the sense of the Congress that public awareness and education
about the importance of health care coverage is of the utmost priority
and that a National Importance of Health Care Coverage Month should be
established to promote these goals.
(Rules suspended. PASSED BY HOUSE, May 7, 2002.)
May 8, 2002. Received in Senate, referred to Committee.
H. CON. RES. 309
Recognizing the importance of good cervical health and of detecting
cervical cancer during its earliest stages
(Rules suspended. PASSED BY HOUSE, May 20, 2002.)
May 21, 2002. Received in Senate, referred to Committee.
H. CON. RES. 320
Expressing the sense of Congress regarding scleroderma.
(Rules suspended. PASSED BY HOUSE, amended Sept. 10, 2002.
Sept. 11, 2002. Received in Senate, referred to Committee.
H. CON. RES. 340
Supporting the goals and ideals of Meningitis Awareness Month.
(Rules suspended. PASSED BY HOUSE, June 17, 2002.)
June 18, 2002. Received in Senate, referred to Committee.
H. CON. RES. 358
Supporting the goals and ideals of National Better Hearing and Speech
Month, and for other purposes.
(Rules suspended. PASSED BY HOUSE, Apr. 30, 2002.)
May 1, 2002. Received in Senate, referred to Committee.
H. CON. RES. 385
Expressing the sense of the Congress that the Secretary of Health and
Human Services should conduct or support research on certain tests to
screen for ovarian cancer, and Federal health care programs and group
and individual health plans should cover the tests if demonstrated to
be effective, and for other purposes.
(Rules suspended. PASSED BY HOUSE, July 22, 2002.)
July 23, 2002. Received in Senate, referred to Committee.
H. CON. RES. 435
Expressing the sense of the Congress that the therapeutitic technique
known as rebirthing is a dangerous and harmful practice and should be
prohibited.
(Rules suspended. PASSED BY HOUSE, Sept. 17, 2002.)
Sept.18, 2002. Received in Senate, referred to Committee.
NOMINATIONS RECEIVED BY THE COMMITTEE
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Judith A. Winston, of the District of Columbia, to be Under Secretary,
vice Marshall S. Smith, to which position she was appointed during the
last recess of the Senate.
Dec. 22, 2000. RECESS APPOINTMENT.
Jan. 5, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Mar. 19, 2001. Withdrawn by President.
Roderick Paige, of Texas, to be Secretary of Education.
Jan. 10, 2001. Hearing (S. Hrg. 107-2).
Jan. 17, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Jan. 19, 2001. Approved by Committee.
Jan. 19, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Jan. 20, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
William D. Hansen, of Virginia, to be Deputy Secretary, vice Frank S.
Holleman III, resigned:
Apr. 24, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Apr. 30, 2001. Approved by Committee.
Apr. 30, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
May 22, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Grover J. Whitehurst, of New York, to be Assistant Secretary for
Educational Research and Improvement, vice Cyril Kent McGuire,
resigned:
Apr. 30, 2001. Referred to Committee.
May 9, 2001. Approved by Committee.
May 9, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
July 12, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Brian Jones, of California, to be General Counsel, vice Judith A.
Winston, resigned:
Apr. 30, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Aug. 3, 2001. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Sept. 5, 2001. Rereferred to Committee.
Sept. 6, 2001. Hearing (S. Hrg. 107-280).
Sept. 13, 2001. Approved by Committee.
Sept. 13, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Sept. 14, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Eugene Hickok, of Pennsylvania, to be Under Secretary of Education, vice
Judith A. Winston, resigned:
Apr. 30, 2001. Referred to Committee.
May 16, 2001. Approved by Committee.
May 16, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
July 10, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Susan B. Neuman, of Michigan, to be Assistant Secretary for Elementary
and Secondary Education, vice Michael Cohen, resigned:
Apr. 30, 2001. Referred to Committee.
May 9, 2001. Approved by Committee.
May 9, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
July 12, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Rebecca O. Campoverde, of Virginia, to be Assistant Secretary for
Legislation and Congressional Affairs, vice Scott Snyder Fleming,
resigned:
June 5, 2001. Referred to Committee.
June 15, 2001. Approved by Committee.
June 15, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
July 12, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Laurie Rich, of Texas, to be Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental
and Interagency Affairs, vice G. Mario Moreno, resigned:
June 12, 2001. Referred to Committee.
June 14, 2001. Approved by Committee.
June 14, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
July 19, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Robert Pasternack, of New Mexico, to be Assistant for Special Education
and Rehabilitative Services, vice Judith Heumann, resigned:
June 21, 2001. Referred to Committee.
June 27, 2001. Approved by Committee.
July 19, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Joanne M. Wilson, of Louisiana, to be Commissioner of the Rehabilitation
Services Administration, vice Frederic K. Schroeder, resigned:
June 21, 2001. Referred to Committee.
July 2, 2001. Approved by Committee.
July 2, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
July 19, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Carol D'Amico, of Indiana, to be Assistant Secretary for Vocational and
Adult Education, vice Patricia Wentworth McNeil, resigned:
June 29, 2001. Referred to Committee.
July 5, 2001. Approved by Committee.
July 5, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
July 19, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Jack Martin, of Michigan, to be Chief Financial Officer, vice Donald
Rappaport, resigned:
Nov. 5, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Dec. 4, 2001. Approved by Committee.
Dec. 4, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Jan. 25, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
William Leidinger, of Virginia, to be Assistant Secretary for
Management, vice Rodney A. McCowan, resigned:
Dec. 20, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Jan. 14, 2002. Approved by Committee.
Jan. 14, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Feb. 12, 2002. Committee discharged from further consideration.
Feb. 12, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Sally Stroup, of Virginia, to be Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary
Education, Vice A. Lee Fritschler, resigned:
Feb. 11, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Mar. 15, 2002. Committee discharged from further consideration.
Mar. 15, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Gerald Reynolds, of Missouri, to be Assistant Secretary for Civil
Rights, vice Norma V. Cantu, resigned, to which position he was
appointed during the last recess of the Senate:
Sept. 25, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 4, 2001. Approved by Committee.
Oct. 4, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Feb. 26, 2002. Hearing (S. Hrg. 107-305).
Mar. 29, 2002. RECESS APPOINTMENT.
John Portman Higgins, of Virginia, to be Inspector General, vice
Lorraine Pratte Lewis, resigned:
Sept. 18, 2002. Referred to Committee
Oct. 17, 2002. Committee was discharged from further
consideration.
Nov. 12, 2002. Committee on Governmental Affairs was
discharged from further consideration.
Nov. 14, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Tommy G. Thompson, of Wisconsin, to be Secretary of Health and Human
Services.
Jan. 19, 2001. Hearing (S. Hrg. 107-1).
Jan. 20, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Jan. 21, 2001. Approved by Committee.
Jan. 21, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Jan. 24, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Donald Cameron Findlay, of Illinois, to be Deputy Secretary, vice Edward
B. Montgomery, resigned:
Apr. 30, 2001. Referred to Committee.
May 7, 2001. Approved by Committee.
May 7, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
May 25, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Josefina Carbonell, of Florida, to be Assistant Secretary for Aging,
vice Jeannette C. Takamura, resigned:
June 11, 2001. Referred to Committee.
June 15, 2001. Approved by Committee.
June 15, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Aug. 1, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Joan E. Ohl, of West Virginia, to be Commissioner Children, Youth, and
Families, vice Patricia T. Montoya, resigned:
July 10, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Aug. 3, 2001. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Sept. 4, 2001. Rereferred to Committee.
Jan. 25, 2002. Approved by Committee.
Jan. 25, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Jan. 25, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Charles Curie, of Pennsylvania, to be Administrator of the Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, vice Nelba R. Chavez,
resigned:
Oct. 2, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 24, 2001. Approved by Committee.
Oct. 24, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Oct. 25, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Eve Slater, of New Jersey, to be an Assistant Secretary, vice David
Satcher, resigned:
Dec. 20, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Jan. 25, 2002. Approved by Committee.
Jan. 25, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Jan. 25, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Elias Adam Zerhouni, of Maryland, to be Director of the National
Institutes of Health, vice Harold Varmus, resigned:
Apr. 29, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Apr. 30, 2002. Hearing (S. Hrg. 107-433).
May 2, 2002. Approved by Committee.
May 2, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
May 2, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Mark B. McClellan, of the District of Columbia, to be Commissioner of
Food and Drugs, vice Jane E. Henney, resigned:
Oct. 1, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 7, 2002. Hearing (S. Hrg. 107-730).
Oct. 9, 2002. Approved by Committee.
Oct. 9, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Oct. 17, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE
Personnel action in the Regular Corps (ref. PN-90): Nominees, 247.
Jan. 8, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Personnel action in the Regular Corp (ref. PN-1066): Nominees, 163.
Sept. 21, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Dec. 7, 2001. Approved by Committee.
Dec. 7, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Dec. 7, 2001. Committee was discharged from further consideration.
Dec. 7, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Richard H. Carmona, of Arizona, to be Medical Director in the Regular
Corps, and to be Surgeon General of the Public Health Service for a
term of four years, vice David Satcher, term expired:
June 25, 2002. Referred to Committee.
July 9, 2002. Hearing (S. Hrg. 107-572).
July 17, 2002. Approved by Committee.
July 17, 2002. Reported to the Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
July 23, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Elaine Chao, of Kentucky, to be Secretary of Labor
Jan. 23, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Jan. 24, 2001. Hearing (S. Hrg. 107-24).
Jan. 29, 2001. Approved by Committee.
Jan. 29, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Jan. 29, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Chris Spear, of Virginia, to be an assistant secretary, vice Edward B.
Montgomery:
Apr. 4, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Apr. 5, 2001. Approved by Committee.
Apr. 6, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Jeffords.
Apr. 6, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Kristine Ann Iverson, of Illinois, to be an assistant secretary, vice
Geri D. Palast:
Apr. 5, 2001. Referred to Committee
Apr. 6, 2001. Approved by Committee.
Apr. 6, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Jeffords.
Apr. 6, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Pat Pizzella, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary, vice Patricia
Watkins Lattimore:
Apr. 25, 2001. Referred to Committee.
May 4, 2001. Approved by Committee.
May 4, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
May 9, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
David D. Lauriski, of Utah, to be Assistant Secretary of Labor for Mine
Safety and health, vice J. Davitt McAteer:
Apr. 30, 2001. Referred to Committee.
May 7, 2001. Approved by Committee.
May 7, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
May 9, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Eugene Scalia, of Virginia, to be Solicitor, vice Henry L. Solano,
resigned:
Apr. 30, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Aug. 3, 2001. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Sept. 5, 2001. Rereferred to Committee.
Oct. 2, 2001. Hearing (S. Hrg. 107-40).
Oct. 7, 2001. Approved by Committee.
Oct. 17, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Dec. 20, 2001. RECESS APPOINTMENT.
Eugene Scalia, of Virginia, to be Solicitor, vice Henry L. Solano,
resigned; to which position he was appointed during the recess of the
Senate from December 20, 2001, to January 23, 2002.
Feb. 5, 2002. Rereferred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Ann Laine Combs, of Michigan, to be Assistant Secretary, vice Leslie
Beth Kramerich:
Apr. 30, 2001. Referred to Committee.
May 9, 2001. Approved by Committee.
May 9, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
May 9, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Shinae Chun, of Illinois, to be Director of the Women's Bureau, vice
Irasema Garza:
Apr. 30, 2001. Referred to Committee.
May 7, 2001. Approved by Committee.
May 7, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
May 9, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
John Lester Henshaw, of Missouri, to be an Assistant Secretary of Labor,
vice Charles N. Jeffress.
June 12, 2001. Referred to Committee.
June 20, 2001. Approved by Committee.
June 20, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Aug. 2, 2001. Hearing (S. Hrg. 107-281).
Aug. 3, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Emily Stover Derocco, of Pennsylvania, to be an Assistant Secretary,
vice Raymond L. Bramucci.
July 10, 2001. Referred to Committee
July 13, 2001. Approved by Committee.
July 13, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Aug. 3, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Frederico Juarbe, Jr., of Virginia, to be Assistant Secretary for
Veterans' Employment and Training, vice Espiridion A. Borrego:
Aug. 3, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Aug. 3, 2001. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Sept. 9, 2001. Rereferred to Committee.
Nov. 8, 2001. Approved by Committee.
Nov. 8, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Nov. 8, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Tammy Dee McCutchen, of Illinois, to be Administrator of the Wage and
Hour Division, vice T. Michael Kerr:
Sept. 14, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Sept. 19, 2001. Approved by Committee.
Sept. 19, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Dec. 7, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
W. Michael Cox, of Georgia, to be an Assistant Secretary, vice John
Martin Manley, resigned:
Oct. 18, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 7, 2001. Withdrawn.
Samuel T. Mok, of Maryland, to be Chief Financial Officer, vice Kenneth
M. Bresnahan.
Oct. 18, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 29, 2001. Approved by Committee.
Oct. 29, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Jan. 25, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Victoria A. Lipnic, of Virginia, to an Assistant Secretary, vice Bernard
E. Anderson.
Feb. 22, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Mar. 22, 2002. Committee discharged from further consideration.
Mar. 22, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
W. Roy Grizzard, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary, vice John
Martin Manley, resigned:
Mar. 14, 2002. Referred to Committee.
June 19, 2002. Approved by Committee.
June 19, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
July 26, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Kathleen M. Harrington, of the District of Columbia, to be an Assistant
Secretary, vice Susan Robinson King:
Mar. 20, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Apr. 24, 2002. Approved by Committee.
Apr. 24, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Apr. 26, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Kathleen P. Utgoff, of Virginia, to be Commissioner of Labor Statistics,
for a term of four years, vice Katherine G. Abraham, term expired:
Mar. 21, 2002. Referred to Committee.
June 19, 2002. Approved by Committee.
June 19, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
July 26, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
BARRY GOLDWATER SCHOLARSHIP AND EXCELLENCE
IN EDUCATION FOUNDATION
Peggy Goldwater-Clay, of California, to be a member of the Board of
Trustees for a term expiring June 5, 2006, (reappointment):
July 24, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 17, 2002. Committee was discharged from further
consideration.
Nov. 14, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY
SERVICE
Toni G. Fay, of New Jersey, to be a member of the Board of Directors for
a term expiring October 6, 2001, vice John Rother, term expired, to
which position she was appointed during the last recess of the Senate.
Dec. 27, 2000. RECESS APPOINTMENT.
Jan. 5, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Mar. 19, 2001. Withdrawn by President.
Stephen Goldsmith, of Indiana, to be member of the Board of Directors
for a term expiring October 6, 2005, vice Victor H. Ashe, term
expired:
Apr. 3, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Apr. 11, 2001. Approved by Committee.
Apr. 11, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
May 9, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Leslie Lenkowsky, of Indiana, to be Chief Executive Officer, vice Harris
Wofford, resigned:
July 31, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Aug. 3, 2001. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Sept. 4, 2001. Rereferred to Committee.
Oct. 1, 2001. Approved by Committee.
Oct. 1, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Oct. 2, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
J. Russell George, of Virginia, to be Inspector General, vice Luise S.
Jordan, resigned:
Feb. 27, 2002. Referred to Committee.
June 19, 2002. Approved by Committee.
June 19, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
June 19, 2002. Sequentially referred to Committee on Governmental
Affairs for not to exceed 20 days.
July 9, 2002. Discharged from the Committee on Governmental Affairs.
July 29, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
William A. Schambra, of Virginia, to be a member for a term expiring
September 14, 2006, vice Carol W. Kinsley, term expired:
June 13, 2002. Referred to Committee.
June 28, 2002. Approved by Committee.
June 28, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Nov. 11, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Donna N. Williams, of Texas, to be a member for a term expiring October
6, 2006, vice Robert B. Rogers, term expired:
June 13, 2002. Referred to Committee.
June 28, 2002. Approved by Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Michelle Guillermin, of Maryland, to be Chief Financial Officer, vice
Anthony Musick:
June 25, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Sept. 25, 2002. Approved by Committee.
Sept. 25, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Sept. 26, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION
Cari M. Dominguez, of Maryland, to be a member for a term expiring July
1, 2001, vice Joyce Elaine Tucker, term expired:
May 10, 2001. Referred to Committee.
July 19, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Cari M. Dominguez, of Maryland, to be a member for a term expiring July
1, 2006, (reappointment):
May 10, 2001. Referred to Committee.
May 16, 2001. Approved by Committee.
May 16, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Naomi Churchill Earp, of Virginia, to be a member for a term expiring
July 1, 2005, vice Reginald Earl Jones, term expired:
Nov. 27, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Leslie Silverman, of Virginia, to be a member for the remainder of the
term expiring July 1, 2003, vice Ida L. Castro, resigned:
Feb. 11, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Mar. 1, 2002. Committee discharged from further consideration.
Mar. 1, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SERVICE
Peter J. Hurtgen, of Maryland, to be Director, vice Charles Richard
Barnes, resigned:
June 6, 2002. Referred to Committee.
July 11, 2002. Approved by Committee.
July 11, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
July 29, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
FEDERAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW
COMMISSION
Stanley C. Suboleski, of Virginia, to be a member for a term expiring
August 30, 2006, vice Marc Lincoln Marks, term expired:
Mar. 22, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Michael F. Duffy, of the District of Columbia, to be a member for a term
of six years expiring August 30, 2006, vice James Charles Riley:
Apr. 22, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 19, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
HARRY S TRUMAN SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION
Patrick Lloyd McCrory, of North Carolina, to be a member of the Board of
Trustees for a term expiring December 10, 2005, vice Richard C.
Hackett, term expired:
May 6, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
William Preston Graves, of Kansas, to be member of the Board of Trustees
for the remainder of the term expiring December 10, 2005, vice Mel
Carnahan:
May 6, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
John Roderick Davis, of Alabama, to be a member of the Board of Trustees
for a term expiring December 10, 2005, vice E. Gordon Gee, term
expired:
May 6, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Sept. 17, 2002. Withdrawn by President.
Juanita Alicia Vasquez-Gardner, of Texas, to be member of the Board of
Trustees for a term expiring December 10, 2002, vice Steven L. Zinter,
term expired:
July 24, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Jean Carnahan, of Missouri, to be member of the Board of Trustees vice
Max Baucus:
Nov. 12, 2002. Appointed by Vice President.
JAMES MADISON MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP
FOUNDATION
LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION
Lillian R. BeVier, of Virginia, to be a member of the Board of Directors
for a term expiring July 13, 2004, vice Hulett Hall Askew, term
expired:
Apr. 9, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Robert J. Dieter, of Colorado, to be a member of the Board of Directors
for a term expiring July 13, 2002, vice F. William McCalpin, term
expired:
Apr. 9, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Robert J. Dieter, of Colorado, to be a member of the Board of Directors
for a term expiring July 13, 2005, (reappointment):
Apr. 9, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Thomas A. Fuentes, of California, to be a member of the Board of
Directors for a term expiring July 13, 2002, vice Thomas F. Smegal,
Jr., term expired:
Apr. 9, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Thomas A. Fuentes, of California, to be a member of the Board of
Directors for a term expiring July 13, 2005, (reappointment):
Apr. 9, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Michael McKay, of Washington, to be a member of the Board of Directors
for a term expiring July 13, 2004, vice Nancy Hardin Rogers, term
expired:
Apr. 9, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Frank B. Strickland, of Georgia, to be a member of the Board of
Directors for a term expiring July 13, 2004, vice John N. Erlenborn,
term expired:
Apr. 9, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
NATIONAL COMMISSION ON LIBRARIES AND
INFORMATION SCIENCE
Paulette H. Holahan, of Louisiana, to be a member for a term expiring
July 19, 2004, vice Mary S. Furlong, term expired, to which position
she was appointed during the last recess of the Senate.
Dec. 29, 2000. RECESS APPOINTMENT.
Jan. 5, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Mar. 19, 2001. Withdrawn by President.
Mary Gell Mason, of Florida, to be a member for a term expiring July 19,
2003, vice Joel David Valdez, term expired, to which position she was
appointed during the last recess of the Senate.
Dec. 29, 2000. RECESS APPOINTMENT.
Jan. 5, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Mar. 19, 2001. Withdrawn by President.
Donald L. Robinson, of the District of Columbia, to be a member for a
term expiring July 19, 2002, vice Gary N. Sudduth, term expired, to
which position he was appointed during the last recess of the Senate.
Dec. 29, 2000. RECESS APPOINTMENT.
Jan. 5, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Mar. 19, 2001. Withdrawn by President.
NATIONAL COUNCIL ON DISABILITY
Edward Correia, of Maryland, to be a member for a term expiring
September 17, 2002, vice Michael B. Unhjem, term expired to which
position he was appointed during the last recess of the Senate.
Jan. 5, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Jan. 13, 2001. RECESS APPOINTMENT.
Mar. 19, 2001. Withdrawn by President.
Gerald S. Segal, of Pennsylvania, to be a member for a term expiring
September 17, 2003, vice Shirley W. Ryan, term expired to which
position he was appointed during the last recess of the Senate.
Jan. 3, 2001. RECESS APPOINTMENT.
Jan. 5, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Mar. 19, 2001. Withdrawn by President.
Robert Davila, of New York, to be a member for a term expiring September
17, 2003, vice John D. Kemp, term expires:
Mar. 21, 2002. Referred to Committee.
July 11, 2002. Approved by Committee.
July 11, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
July 29, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Lex Frieden, of Texas, to be a member for a term expiring September 17,
2004, vice Marca Bristo, term expired:
Mar. 21, 2002. Referred to Committee.
June 19, 2002. Approved by Committee.
June 19, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
July 26, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Young Woo Kang, of Indiana, to be a member for a term expiring September
17, 2003, vice Debra Robinson, term expired:
Mar. 21, 2002. Referred to Committee.
June 19, 2002. Approved by Committee.
June 19, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
July 26, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Kathleen Martinez, of California, to be member for a term expiring
September 17, 2003, vice Rae E. Unzicker, term expired:
Mar. 21, 2002. Referred to Committee.
June 19, 2002. Approved by Committee.
June 19, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
July 26, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Carol Hughes Novak, of Georgia, to be a member for a term expiring
September 17, 2004, vice Gina McDonald, term expired:
Mar. 21, 2002. Referred to Committee.
June 19, 2002. Approved by Committee.
June 19, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
July 26, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Patricia Pound, of Texas, to be a member for a term expiring September
17, 2002, vice Ela Yazzie-King, term expired:
Mar. 21, 2002. Referred to Committee.
June 19, 2002. Approved by Committee.
June 19, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
July 26, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Glenn Bernard Anderson, of Arkansas, to be a member for a term expiring
September 17, 2002, vice Yerker Andersson, term expired:
July 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Glenn Bernard Anderson, of Arkansas, to be a member for a term expiring
September 17, 2005, (reappointment):
July 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Sept. 25, 2002. Approved by Committee.
Sept. 25, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Sept. 26, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Milton Aponte, of Florida, to be a member for a term expiring September
17, 2003, vice Audrey L. McCrimon, term expired:
July 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Sept. 25, 2002. Approved by Committee.
Sept. 25, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Sept. 26, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Barbara Gillcrist, of New Mexico, to be a member for a term expiring
September 17, 2002, vice Lilliam Rangel Pollo, term expired:
July 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Barbara Gillcrist, of New Mexico, to be a member for a term expiring
September 17, 2005, (reappointment):
July 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Sept. 25, 2002. Approved by Committee.
Sept. 25, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Sept. 26, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Graham Hill, of Virginia, to be a member for a term expiring September
17, 2002, vice Hughey Walker, term expired:
July 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Graham Hill, of Virginia, to be a member for a term expiring September
17, 2005, (reappointment):
July 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Sept. 25, 2002. Approved by Committee.
Sept. 25, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Sept. 26, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Joel Kahn, of Ohio, to be a member for a term expiring September 17,
2004, vice Dave Nolan Brown, term expired:
July 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 17, 2002. Committee was discharged from further
consideration.
Nov. 14, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Patricia Pound, of Texas, to be a member for a term expiring September
17, 2005, (reappointment):
July 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 17, 2002. Committee was discharged from further
consideration.
Nov. 14, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Marco A. Rodriguez, of California, to be a member for a term expiring
September 17, 2002, vice Edward Correia:
July 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Marco A. Rodriguez of California, to be a member for a term expiring
September 17, 2005, (reappointment):
July 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Sept. 25, 2002. Approved by Committee.
Sept. 25, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Sept. 26, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
David Wenzel, of Pennsylvania, to be a member for a term expiring
September 17, 2004, vice Bonnie O'Day, term expired:
July 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Sept. 25, 2002. Approved by Committee.
Sept. 25, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Sept. 26, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Linda Wetters, of Ohio, to be a member for a term expiring September 17,
2003, vice Gerald S. Segal:
July 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 17, 2002. Committee was discharged from further
consideration.
Nov. 14, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE
HUMANITIES
Robert S. Martin, of Texas, to be Director of the Institute of Museum
and Library Services, vice Diane B. Frankel, resigned:
June 5, 2001. Referred to Committee.
June 8, 2001. Approved by Committee.
June 8, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
July 12, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Bruce Cole, of Indiana, to Chairperson of the National Endowment for the
Humanities for a term of 4 years, vice William R. Ferris, term
expired:
July 25, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Aug. 3, 2001. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Sept. 4, 2001. Rereferred to Committee.
Sept. 13, 2001. Approved by Committee.
Sept. 13, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Sept. 14, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Michael Hammond, of Texas, to be Chairperson of the National Endowment
for the Arts for a term of four years, vice William James Ivey,
resigned:
Nov. 27, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Dec. 20, 2001. Approved by Committee.
Dec. 20, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Dec. 20, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
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The following nominations were referred in the 106th Congress and
withdrawn in the 107th Congress:
Nina M. Archabal, of Minnesota, to be a member of the National Council
on the Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2006, vice Nicholas
Kanellos, term expired:
Sept. 16, 2000. Referred to Committee.
Dec. 15, 2000. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Dec. 29, 2000. RECESS APPOINTMENT.
Mar. 19, 2001. Withdrawn by President.
Betty G. Bengtson, of Washington, to be a member of the National Council
on the Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2006, vice Ramon A.
Gutierrez, term expired:
Sept. 16, 2000. Referred to Committee.
Dec. 15, 2000. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Dec. 29, 2000. RECESS APPOINTMENT.
Mar. 19, 2001. Withdrawn by President.
Ron Chew, of Washington, to be a member of the National Council on the
Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2006, vice Robert I.
Rotberg, term expired:
Sept. 16, 2000. Referred to Committee.
Dec. 15, 2000. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Dec. 29, 2000. RECESS APPOINTMENT.
Mar. 19, 2001. Withdrawn by President.
Henry Glassie, of Indiana, to be a member of the National Council on the
Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2006, vice Martha Congleton
Howell, term expired:
Sept. 16, 2000. Referred to Committee.
Dec. 15, 2000. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Dec. 29, 2000. RECESS APPOINTMENT.
Mar. 19, 2001. Withdrawn by President.
Mary D. Hubbard, of Alabama, to be a member of the National Council on
the Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2006, vice Theodore S.
Hamerow, term expired:
Sept. 16, 2000. Referred to Committee.
Dec. 15, 2000. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Dec. 29, 2000. RECESS APPOINTMENT.
Mar. 19, 2001. Withdrawn by President.
Naomi Shihab Nye, of Texas, to be a member of the National Council on
the Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2006, vice Bev Lindsey,
term expired:
Sept. 16, 2000. Referred to Committee.
Dec. 15, 2000. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Dec. 29, 2000. RECESS APPOINTMENT.
Mar. 19, 2001. Withdrawn by President.
Vicki L. Ruiz, of Arizona, to be a member of the National Council on the
Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2006, vice Harold K.
Skramstad, term expired:
Sept. 16, 2000. Referred to Committee.
Dec. 15, 2000. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Dec. 29, 2000. RECESS APPOINTMENT.
Mar. 19, 2001. Withdrawn by President.
Donald L. Fixico, of Kansas, to be a member of the National Council on
the Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2004, vice Alan Charles
Kors, term expired:
Sept. 25, 2000. Referred to Committee.
Dec. 15, 2000. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Dec. 29, 2000. RECESS APPOINTMENT.
Mar. 19, 2001. Withdrawn by President.
Isabel Carter Stewart, of Illinois, to be a member of the National
Council on the Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2006, vice
David Finn, term expired:
Sept. 28, 2000. Referred to Committee.
Dec. 15, 2000. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Dec. 29, 2000. RECESS APPOINTMENT.
Mar. 19, 2001. Withdrawn by President.
Hsin-Ming Fung, of California, to be a member of the National Council on
the Arts for a term expiring September 3, 2006, vice Speight Jenkins,
term expired:
Oct. 3, 2000. Referred to Committee.
Dec. 15, 2000. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Jan. 3, 2001. RECESS APPOINTMENT.
Mar. 19, 2001. Withdrawn by President.
Bill Duke, of the District of Columbia, to be a member of the National
Council on the Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2006, vice
Charles Patrick Henry, term expired:
Oct. 19, 2000. Referred to Committee.
Dec. 15, 2000. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Dec. 29, 2000. RECESS APPOINTMENT.
Mar. 19, 2001. Withdrawn by President.
Don V. Cogman, of Connecticut, to be a member of the National Council on
the Arts for a term expiring September 3, 2006, vice Patrick Davidson,
term expired:
Feb. 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Mar. 1, 2002. Approved by Committee.
Mar. 1, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy,
Mar. 5, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Katharine DeWitt, of Ohio, to be a member of the National Council on the
Arts for a term expiring September 3, 2006, vice William P. Foster,
resigned:
Feb. 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Mar. 5, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
David Gelenter, of Connecticut, to be a member of the National Council
on the Arts for a term expiring September 3, 2006, vice Hsin-Ming
Fung:
Feb. 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 17, 2002. Committee was discharged from further
consideration.
Nov. 14, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Teresa Lozano Long, of Texas, to be a member of the National Council on
the Arts for a term expiring September 3, 2006, vice Terry Evans, term
expired:
Feb. 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Mar. 5, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Maribeth McGinley, of California, to be a member of the National Council
on the Arts for a term expiring September 3, 2006, vice Ronnie
Feuerstein Heyman, term expired:
Feb. 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Mar. 15, 2002. Committee discharged from further consideration.
Mar. 15, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Amy Apfel Kass, of Georgia, to be a member of the National Council on
the Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2004, vice Mary D.
Hubbard.
Feb. 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Mar. 15, 2002. Committee discharged from further consideration.
Mar. 15, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Andrew Ladis, of Georgia, to be a member of the National Council on the
Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2006, vice Vicki L. Ruiz.
Feb. 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Mar. 15, 2002. Committee discharged from further consideration.
Mar. 15, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Wright L. Lassiter, Jr., of Texas, to be a member of the National
Council on the Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2006, vice
Patrick Davidson, term expired:
Feb. 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Mar. 15, 2002. Committee discharged from further consideration.
Mar. 15, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
James R. Stoner, of Louisiana, to be a member of the National Council on
the Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2006, vice Patrick
Davidson, term expired:
Feb. 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Apr. 24, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Apr. 26, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Naomi Shihab Nye, of Texas, to be a member of the National Council on
the Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2006, (reappointment):
Feb. 15, 2002. Referred to Committee.
July 11, 2002. Approved by Committee.
July 11, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
July 29, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Jeffrey D. Wallin, of California, to be a member of the National Council
on the Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2006, vice Ron Chew:
Mar. 6, 2002. Referred to Committee.
June 19, 2002. Approved by Committee.
June 19, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
July 29, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Michael Pack, of Maryland, to be a member of the National Council on the
Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2004, vice Darryl J.
Glelss, term expired:
Mar. 13, 2002. Referred to Committee.
July 11, 2002. Approved by Committee.
July 11, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
July 29, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Evelyn Dee Potter Rose, of Texas, to be a member of the National council
on the Arts for a term expiring September 3, 2006, vice Richard J.
Stern, term expired:
Mar. 14, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Apr. 24, 2002. Approved by Committee.
Apr. 24, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Apr. 26, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Celeste Colgan, of Texas, to be a member of the National Council on the
Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2008, vice John N. Moline,
term expired:
Mar. 14, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Wilfred M. McClay, of Tennessee, to be a member of the National Council
on the Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2006, vice Bill
Duke:
Mar. 14, 2002. Referred to Committee.
June 19, 2002. Approved by Committee.
June 19, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
July 29, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Thomas Mallon, of Connecticut, to be a member of the National Council on
the Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2004, vice Donald L.
Fixico:
Mar. 20, 2002. Referred to Committee.
June 19, 2002. Approved by Committee.
June 19, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
July 29, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Earl A. Powell III, of Virginia, to be a member of the National Council
on the Arts for a term expiring September 3, 2006, vice Townsend D.
Wolfe III, term expired:
June 13, 2002. Referred to Committee.
July 11, 2002. Approved by Committee.
July 11, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
July 29, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
David Hertz, of Indiana, to be a member of the National Council on the
Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2006, vice Henry Glassie:
Oct. 10, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Stephen Thernstrom, of Massachusetts, to be a member of the National
Council on the Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2008, vice
Arthur I. Blaustein, term expired:
Oct. 10, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Marguerite Sullivan, of the District of Columbia, to be a member of the
National Council on the Humanities for a term expiring January 26,
2008, vice Susan Ford Wiltshire, term expired:
Oct. 10, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Lawrence Okamura, of Missouri, to be a member of the National Council on
the Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2008, vice Doris B.
Holleb, term expired:
Oct. 10, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Sidney McPhee, of Tennessee, to be a member of the National Council on
the Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2008, vice Margaret P.
Duckett, term expired:
Oct. 10, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Stephen McKight, of Florida, to be a member of the National Council on
the Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2006, vice Isabel
Carter Stewart:
Oct. 10, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, of Georgia, to be a member of the National
Council on the Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2008, vice
Lorraine Weiss Frank, term expired:
Oct. 10, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Dario Fernandez-Morera, of Illinois, to be a member of the National
Council on the Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2008, vice
susan E. Trees, term expired:
Oct. 10, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Jewel Spears Brooker, of Florida, to be a member of the National Council
on the Humanities for a term expiring January 26, 2008, vice Peggy
Whitman Prenshaw, term expired:
Oct. 10, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR LITERACY ADVISORY
BOARD
Carmel Borders, of Kentucky, to be member for a term of three years,
(new position):
Mar. 21, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 19, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Douglas Carnine, of Oregon, to be member for a term of three years, (new
position):
Mar. 21, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Blanca E. Enriquez, of Texas, to be member for a term of three years,
(new position).
Mar. 21, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
William T. Hiller, of Ohio, to be member for a term of one years, (new
position):
Mar. 21, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 19, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Robin Morris, of Georgia, to be member for a term of one years, (new
position):
Mar. 21, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 19, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Juan R. Olivarez, of Michigan, to be member for a term of one year, (new
position):
Mar. 21, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 17, 2002. Committee was discharged from further
consideration.
Nov. 14, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Jean Osborn, of Illinois, to be member for a term of two years, (new
position):
Mar. 21, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 19, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Mark G. Yudof, of Minnesota, to be a member for a term of two years.
(New Position):
Apr. 22, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 19, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Carol C. Gambill, of Tennessee, to be a member for a term of three
years. (New Position).
Apr. 22, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 17, 2002. Committee was discharged from further consideration.
Nov. 14, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Phyllis C. Hunter, of Texas, to be a member for a term of two years.
(New Position).
May 14, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Juan R. Olivarez, of Michigan, to be a member for a term of two years.
(New Position).
Mar. 22, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 7, 2002. Committee was discharged from further consideration.
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD
Dennis P. Walsh, of Maryland, to be a member for a term of 5 years
expiring December 16, 2004, vice Sarah McCracken Fox, to which
position he was appointed during the last recess of the Senate.
Dec. 29, 2000. RECESS APPOINTMENT.
Jan. 5, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Mar. 19, 2001. Withdrawn by President.
Nov. 7, 2001. Rereferred to Committee.
Nov. 13, 2001. Approved by Committee.
Nov. 13, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Nov. 14, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Arthur F. Rosenfeld, of Virginia, to be General Counsel for a term of
four years, vice Leonard R. Page:
May 24, 2001. Referred to Committee.
May 24, 2001. Approved by Committee.
May 24, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
May 25, 2001. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Rene Acosta, of Virginia, to be a member for the remainder of the term
expiring August 27, 2003, vice John C. Truesdale, resigned:
Oct. 9, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 11, 2001. Approved by Committee.
Oct. 11, 2001. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Rene Acosta, of Virginia, to be a member for the remainder of the term
expiring August 27, 2003, vice William B. Cowen, who was appointed to
this position during the recess of the Senate from December 20, 2001
to January 23, 2002.
Feb. 28, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Apr. 24, 2002. Approved by Committee.
Apr. 22, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Nov. 14, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Peter Schaumber, of the District of Columbia, to be a member for the
term of five years expiring August 27, 2005, vice Joseph Robert Brame,
III, term expired:
May 23, 2002, Referred to Committee.
Oct. 17, 2002. Committee was discharged from further
consideration.
Nov. 14, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Robert J. Battista, of Michigan, to be a member for the term of five
years expiring August 27, 2006, vice Peter J. Hurtgen:
June 13, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Robert J. Battista, of Michigan, to be a member for the term of five
years expiring December 16, 2007, vice Wilma B. Liebman, term
expiring.
Oct. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 17, 2002. Committee was discharged from further
consideration.
Nov. 14, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Wilma B. Liebman, of the District of Columbia, to be a member for the
term of five years expiring August 27, 2006, vice Peter J. Hurtgen.
Oct. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 17, 2002. Committee was discharged from further
consideration.
Nov. 14, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Robert J. Battista, of Michigan, to be a member for the term of five
years expiring August 27, 2006, vice Peter J. Hurtgen, which was sent
to the Senate on June 13, 2002.
Oct. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 4, 2002. Withdrawn by Committee.
NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD
Edward J. Fitzmaurice, Jr., of Texas, to be a member for a term expiring
July 1, 2004, vice Ernest W. Dubester, resigned:
Nov. 9, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 20, 2001. Approved by Committee.
Aug. 1, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Aug. 1, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Harry R. Hoglander, of Massachusetts, to be a member for a term expiring
July 1, 2005, vice Magdalena G. Jacobsen, term expired:
July 9, 2002. Referred to Committee.
July 30, 2002. Approved by Committee.
July 30, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Sept. 26, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
NATIONAL MUSEUM SERVICES BOARD
Elizabeth J. Pruet, of Arkansas, to be a member for a term expiring
December 6, 2004, vice David A. Ucko, term expired.
Sept. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Judith Ann Rapanos, of Michigan, to be a member for a term expiring
December 6, 2002, vice Kinshasha Holman Conwill, term expired.
Sept. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 17, 2002. Committee was discharged from further
consideration.
Nov. 14, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Judith Ann Rapanos, of Michigan, to be a member for a term expiring Dec.
6, 2007. (Reappointment)
Sept. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 17, 2002. Committee was discharged from further
consideration.
Nov. 14, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Edwin Joseph Rigaud, of Ohio, to be a member for a term expiring Dec. 6,
2002, vice arthur Rosenblatt, term expired.
Sept. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Edwin Joseph Rigaud, of Ohio, to be a member for a term expiring Dec. 6,
2007. (Reappointment)
Sept. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Harry Robinson, Jr., of Texas, to be a member for a term expiring Dec.
6, 2003, vice Alberta Sebolt George, term expired.
Sept. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Margaret Scarlett, of Wyoming, to be a member for a term expiring Dec.
6, 2007, vice Jerry D. Florence, term expiring.
Sept. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 19, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Beth Walkup, of Arizona, to be a member for a term expiring Dec. 6,
2003, vice Robert G. Breunig, term expired.
Sept. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 17, 2002. Committee was discharged from further
consideration.
Nov. 14, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
David Donath, of Vermont, to be a member for a term expiring Dec. 6,
2004, vice Jeanne R. Ferst, term expired.
Sept. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 19, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Nancy S. Dwight, of New Hanmpshire, to be a member for a term expiring
December 6, 2005, vice Ayse Manyas Kenmore, term expired.
Sept. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 17, 2002. Committee was discharged from further
consideration.
Nov. 14, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
A. Wilson Greene, of Virginia, to be a member for a term expiring Dec.
6, 2004, vice Charles Hummel, term expired.
Sept. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 17, 2002. Committee was discharged from further
consideration.
Nov. 14, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Maria Mercedes Guillemard, of Puerto Rico, to be a member for a term
expiring Dec. 6, 2005, vice Lisa A. Hembry, term expired.
Sept. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 17, 2002. Committee was discharged from further
consideration.
Nov. 14, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Peter Hero, of California, to be a member for a term expiring Dec. 6,
2006, vice Alice Rae Yelen, term expired.
Sept. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 17, 2002. Committee was discharged from further
consideration.
Nov. 14, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Thomas B. Lorentzen, of California, to be a member for a term expiring
Dec. 6, 2006, vice Phillip Frost, term expired.
Sept. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 17, 2002. Committee was discharged from further
consideration.
Nov. 14, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
Terry L. Maple, of Georgia, to be a member for a term expiring Dec. 6,
2005, vice Towsend Wolfe, term expired.
Sept. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Peter Marzio, of Texas, to be a member for a term expiring Dec. 6, 2006,
vice Ruth Y. Tamura, term expired.
Sept. 4, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 17, 2002. Withdrawn by President.
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
Steven C. Beering, of Indiana, to be a member of the National Science
Board, for the remainder of the term expiring May 10, 2004, vice
Chang-Lin Tien, resigned:
Oct. 17, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Barry C. Barish, of Virginia, to be a member of the National Science
Board, for a term expiring May 10, 2008, vice Eamon M. Kelly, term
expired:
Oct. 17, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Ray M. Bowen, of Texas, to be a member of the National Science Board,
for a term expiring May 10, 2008, vice Vera C. Rubin, term expired:
Oct. 17, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Delores M. Etter, of Maryland, to be a member of the National Science
Board, for a term expiring May 10, 2008, vice John A. Armstrong, term
expired:
Oct. 17, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Kenneth M. Ford, of Florida, to be a member of the National Science
Board, for a term expiring May 10, 2008, vice M.R.C. Greenwood, term
expired:
Oct. 17, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Daniel E. Hastings, of Massachusetts, to be a member of the National
Science Board, for a term expiring May 10, 2008, vice Bob H. Suzuki,
term expired:
Oct. 17, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Douglas D. Randall, of Missouri, to be a member of the National Science
Board, for a term expiring May 10, 2008, vice Richard A. Tapia, term
expired:
Oct. 17, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Jo Anne Vasquez, of Arizona, to be a member of the National Science
Board, for a term expiring May 10, 2008, vice Mary K. Gaillard, term
expired:
Oct. 17, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Elizabeth Hoffman, of Colorado, to be a member of the National Science
Board, for a term expiring May 10, 2008, vice Vincent Jaskolski, term
expired:
Nov. 13, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW
COMMISSION
Ross Edward Eisenbrey, of the District of Columbia, to be a member for a
term expiring April 27, 2005, vice Stuart E. Weisberg, term expired,
to which position he was appointed During the last recess of the
Senate.
Jan. 5, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Jan. 13, 2001. RECESS APPOINTMENT.
Mar. 19, 2001. Withdrawn by President.
W. Scott Railton, of Virginia, to be a member for a term expiring April
27, 2007, vice Gary L. Visscher, term expired:
June 14, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
James M. Stephens, of Virginia, to be a member for a term expiring April
27, 2005, vice Ross Edward Eisenbrey.
Sept. 10, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Oct. 17, 2002. Committee was discharged from further
consideration.
Nov. 14, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
W. Scott Railton of Virginia, to be a member of the Occupational Safety
and Health Review Commission for a term expiring April 27, 2007, vice
Gary L. Visscher, term expired, to which position he was appointed
during the last recess of the Senate.
Sept. 30, 2002. Referred to Committee.
Nov. 22, 2002. Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY
Andrea G. Barthwell, of Illinois, to be Deputy Director for Demand
Reduction, vice Fred W. Garcia, resigned:
Dec. 14, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Jan. 25, 2002. Approved by Committee.
Jan. 25, 2002. Reported to Senate by Mr. Kennedy.
Jan. 25, 2002. CONFIRMED BY SENATE.
RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE
Shibley Telhami, of Maryland, to be a member of the Board of Directors
for a term expiring January 19, 2001, to which position he was
appointed during the last recess of the Senate
Dec. 22, 2000. RECESS APPOINTMENT.
Jan. 8, 2001. Referred to Committee.
Mar. 19, 2001. Withdrawn by President.
PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES AND EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS REFERRED TO THE
COMMITTEE ON HEALTH, EDUCATION, LABOR, AND PENSIONS
PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES AND EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS--Continued
Note.--Petitions, charters, resolutions, miscellaneous papers, along
with various documents filed in accordance with Public Law 93-380,
Education Amendments of 1974, and Public Law 93-463, may be found in
the files of the committee.
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PM-50
Oct. 23, 2001
President of the United States.
Annual Report of the Railroad Retirement Board for Fiscal Year 2000.
PM-122
Nov. 19, 2002
President of the United States.
Annual Report of the Railroad Retirement Board for Fiscal Year 2001.
EC-HEL&P 1
Jan. 9, 2001
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Status Report to Congress on the Pediatric Exclusivity Provision.
EC-53
Jan. 22, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Food Labeling, Safe Handling Statements,
Labeling of Shell Eggs; Refrigeration of Shell Egg Held for Retail
Distribution'' (RIN0910-AB30), received January 5, 2001
EC-54
Jan. 22, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Food Additives Permitted for Direct Addition
to Food for Human Consumption; Polydextrose'' (Docket No. 95F-0305),
received January 5, 2001
EC-55
Jan. 22, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel of the Special Education and
Rehabilitative Services, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Assistance to States for the Education of
Children with Disabilities'', received January 4, 2001.
EC-56
Jan. 22, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel of the Special Education and
Rehabilitative Services, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Final Regulations--Developing Hispanic-
Serving Institutions'', received January 4, 2001.
EC-57
Jan. 22, 2001
Director of the Safety STDS Programs, Occupational Safety and Health
Administration, Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Occupational Exposure to Cotton Dust''
(RIN1218-AB90), received December 19, 2000.
EC-58
Jan. 22, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulation, Office of Postsecondary
Education, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Final Regulations--Developing Hispanic-
Serving Institutions Program, Strengthening Institutions Program,
American Indian Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities Program,
and Strengthening Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Program'', received December 19, 2000.
EC-59
Jan. 22, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel of the Special Education and
Rehabilitative Services, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``National Institute on Disability and
Rehabilitation Research--Traumatic Brain Injury Data Collection
Center'', received on December 19, 2000.
EC-60
Jan. 22, 2001
Director of the Corporate Policy and Research Department, Pension
Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
Report of a rule entitled ``Allocation of Assets in Single-Employer
Plans; Valuation of Benefits Assets; Expected Retirement Age'',
received December 19, 2000.
EC-61
Jan. 22, 2001
Director of the Corporate Policy and Research Department, Pension
Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
Report of a rule entitled ``Disclosure to Participants; Benefits Payable
in Terminated Single-Employer Plans'', received December 19, 2000.
EC-62
Jan. 22, 2001
Acting Director of the Office of Workers' Compensation Programs,
Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Regulations implementing the Federal Coal
Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, as Amended'' (RIN1215-AA99),
received December 19, 2000.
EC-63
Jan. 22, 2001
Office of Enforcement Policy, Government Contracts Team (Wage and Hour
Division), Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Labor Standards Provisions to Contracts
Covering Federally Financed and Assisted Construction (Also Labor
Standards Provisions Applicable to Nonconstruction Contracts Subject
to the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act)'' (RIN1215-AB21),
received December 20, 2000.
EC-64
Jan. 22, 2001
Acting General Counsel, Corporation for National and Community Service.
Report of a rule entitled ``AmeriCorps Education Awards'' (RIN3045-
AA09), received December 20, 2000.
EC-65
Jan. 22, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulation, Special Education and
Rehabilitative Services, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``National Institute on Disability and
Rehabilitation Research'', received December 20, 2000.
EC-132
Jan. 22, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulation, Office Special
Education and Rehabilitative Services, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Notice of Final Funding Priorities for
Fiscal Years 2001-2002 for a National Center on Accessible Education-
Based Information Technology and the Disability and Business Technical
Assistance Center'', received on January 10, 2001.
EC-133
Jan. 22, 2001
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Report relating to the State Contingency Allotments of the Low Income
Home Energy Assistance Program for fiscal year 2000.
EC-134
Jan. 22, 2001
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Report to increase the State Contingency Allotments for the Low Income
Home Energy Assistance Program as of December 30, 2000.
EC-135
Jan. 22, 2001
Secretary of Labor.
Report of the Department's Advisory Council for Employee Welfare and
Pension Benefit Plans for the year 2000.
EC-136
Jan. 22, 2001
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Status Report on the Pediatric Exclusivity Provision.
EC-137
Jan. 22, 2001
Director of the Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Unemployment Insurance Program Letter 12-
01--Outsourcing of Unemployment Compensation Administrative
Functions'', received January 10, 2001.
EC-138
Jan. 22, 2001
Director of the Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Animal Drug Availability Act; Veterinary
Feed Directive'' (Docket No. 99N-1591), received January 10, 2001.
EC-201
Jan. 22, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Special Education and
Rehabilitation Services, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``National Institute on Disability and
Rehabilitation Research--Traumatic Brain Injury Data Collection
Center'', received December 20, 2000.
EC-326
Jan. 23, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary, Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration,
Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``National Medical Support Notice'' (RIN1210-
AA72), received January 5, 2001.
EC-327
Jan. 23, 2001
Director of the Office of Wage Determinations, Employment Standards
Administration, Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Service Contract Act; Labor Standards for
Federal Service Contracts'' (RIN1215-AB26), received January 17, 2001.
EC-328
Jan. 23, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Office of Special
Education and Rehabilitative Services, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``State Vocational Rehabilitation Services
Program'' (RIN1820-AB50), received January 17, 2001.
EC-HEL&P 2
Jan. 24, 2001
Gallaudet University, Office of the President, I. King Jordan.
Annual report of achievements.
EC-HEL&P 3
Jan. 24, 2001
Office of Compliance.
Report pursuant to Section 102(b) of the Congressional Accountability
Act of 1995.
EC-396
Jan. 24, 2001
Assistant Director for Legislative Affairs, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission.
Report of a rule entitled ``Waivers of Rights and Claims; Tender Back of
Consideration'' (RIN3046-AA68), received January 5, 2001.
EC-397
Jan. 24, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Office of Special
Education and Rehabilitative Services, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``State Vocational Rehabilitation Services
Program (Extended Employment/Employment Outcome)'' (RIN1820-AB52),
received January 23, 2001.
EC-399
Jan. 24, 2001
Director of the Congressional Budget Office.
Sequestration Update Report for Fiscal Year 2001; referred jointly with
other committees.
EC-HEL&P 4
Jan. 25, 2001
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Annual financial report on the Prescription Drug User Fee Act.
EC-HEL&P 5
Jan. 25, 2001
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Report conveying the findings of a study to determine whether and to
what extent there is a shortage of licensed pharmacists in the United
States.
EC-552
Feb. 1, 2001
Secretary of Energy and the Secretary of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Energy Employees Occupational Illness
Compensation Amendment of 2001'', received January 11, 2001.
EC-557
Feb. 13, 2001
Board of the Railroad Retirement Board.
Report on the Consumer Price Index computation error for the year 1999.
EC-587
Feb. 13, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Office of Special
Education and Rehabilitative Services, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Delay of Effective Date; State Vocational
Rehabilitation Services Program'', received February 12, 2001.
EC-588
Feb. 13, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Office of Special
Education and Rehabilitative Services, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Delay of Effective; Developing Hispanic-
Serving Institutions Program, received February 12, 2001.
EC-589
Feb. 13, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Office of Special
Education and Rehabilitative Services, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Delay of Effective Date; Assistance to
States for the Education of Children with Disabilities'', received
February 12, 2001.
EC-590
Feb. 13, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Office of Special
Education and Rehabilitative Services, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Delay of Effective Date; State Vocational
Rehabilitation Services Program'', received February 12, 2001.
EC-591
Feb. 13, 2001
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Program Operations, Pension Welfare
Benefits Administration, Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``National Medical Support Notice: Delay of
Effective Date'' (RIN1210-AA72), received February 12, 2001.
EC-592
Feb. 13, 2001
Acting Director, Directorate of Health Standards Program, Occupational
Safety and Health Administration.
Report of a rule entitled ``Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne
Pathogens; Needlestick and Other Sharps Injuries'' (RIN1218-AB85),
received February 12, 2001.
EC-593
Feb. 13, 2001
Director, Directorate of Construction, Occupational Safety and Health
Administration.
Report of a rule entitled ``Safety Standards for Steel Erection''
(RIN1218-AA65), received February 12, 2001.
EC-594
Feb. 13, 2001
Director, Directorate of Safety Standards, Occupational Safety and
Health Administration.
Report of a rule entitled ``Occupational Injury and Illness Recording
and Recording Requirements'' (RIN1218-AB24), received February 12,
2001.
EC-673
Feb. 15, 2001
Director of the Corporate Policy and Research Department, Pension
Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
Report of a rule entitled ``Benefits Payable in Terminated Single-
Employer Plans; Allocation of Assets in Single-Employer Plan; Interest
Assumptions for Valuing and Paying Benefits'', received February 12,
2001.
EC-908
Mar. 6, 2001
Director of the Corporate Policy and Research Department, Pension
Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
Report of a rule entitled ``Benefits Payable in Terminated Single-
Employer Plan; Allocation of Assets in Single-Employer Plan; Interest
Assumptions for Valuing and Paying Benefits, received March 1, 2001.
EC-976
Mar. 12, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary of the Pension and Welfare Benefits
Administration, Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Interim Final Rules for Nondiscrimination in
Health coverage in the Group Market'' (RIN1210-AA77), received March
9, 2001.
EC-1032
Mar. 20, 2001
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Annual performance report for fiscal year 2000.
EC-1033
Mar. 20, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary of the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration, Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Notice of Initial Approval Determination;
New Jersey Public Employee Only State Plan'' (RIN1218-AB98), received
March 15, 2001.
EC-1034
Mar. 20, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Food Additives Permitted for Direct Addition
to Food for Human Consumption; Dimethyl Dicarbonate'' (Docket No. 00F-
0812), received March 19, 2001.
EC-1035
Mar. 20, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Food Additives Permitted for Direct Addition
to Food for Human Consumption; Natamycin (Pimaricin)'' (Docket No.
00F-0175), received March 19, 2001.
EC-1036
Mar. 20, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Human Cells, Tissues, and Cellular and
Tissue-Based Products; Establishment Registration and Listing''
(Docket No. 98N-1042), received March 19, 2001.
EC-1037
Mar. 20, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Irradiation in the Production, Processing,
and Handling of Food'' (Docket No. 00F-0789), received March 19, 2001.
EC-1038
Mar. 20, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Indirect Food Additives: Adhesives and
Components of Coatings and Paper and Paperboard Components'' (Docket
No. 99F-2081), received March 19, 2001.
EC-1110
Mar. 21, 2001
Deputy Executive Secretary to the Department of Health and Human
Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Standards of Privacy of Individually
Identifiable Health Information'' (RIN0091-AB08), received March 16,
2001.
EC-1111
Mar. 21, 2001
Deputy Executive Secretary to the Department of Health and Human
Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``National Medical Support Notice; Delay of
Effective Date'' (RIN0970-AB97), received March 19, 2001.
EC-1112
Mar. 21, 2001
Deputy Executive Secretary to the Department of Health and Human
Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Standards for Privacy of Individually
Identifiable Health Information'' (RIN0091-AB08), received March 19,
2001.
EC-1113
Mar. 21, 2001
Deputy Executive Secretary to the Department of Health and Human
Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Standards for Privacy of Individually
Identifiable Health Information'' (RIN0991-AB08), received March 19,
2001.
EC-1138
Mar. 22, 2001
Director of the National Science Foundation.
Report on Women, Minorities, and Persons With Disabilities in Science
and Engineering for 2000.
EC-1171
Mar. 27, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Medical Devices; Reclassification of the
Shoulder Joint Metal/Polymer/Metal Non-Coated Uncemented Prosthesis''
(Docket No. 97P-0354), received March 16, 2001.
EC-1172
Mar. 27, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Clinical Chemistry and Clinical Toxicology
Devices; Classification of B-Type Natriuretic Peptide Test System''
(Docket No. 00P-1675), received March 16, 2001.
EC-HEL&P 6
Mar. 28, 2001
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Report to Congress concerning efforts to address the need for a
representative mix of underrepresented individuals on peer review
panels examining applications for grants to support programs.
EC-HEL&P 7
Mar. 28, 2001
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
1999 Biennial Report on the Scientific and Clinical Status of Organ
Transplantation.
EC-1265
Mar. 30, 2001
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Report on Telemedicine for 2001.
EC-1266
Mar. 30, 2001
Director of the Corporate Policy and Research Department, Pension
Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
Report of a rule entitled ``Benefits Payable in Terminated Single-
Employer Plans; Allocation of Assets in Single-Employer Plans;
Interest Assumptions for Valuing and Paying Benefits'' received March
28, 2001.
EC-1267
Mar. 30, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary for the Mine Safety and Health
Administration, Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Diesel Particulated Matter Exposure of
Underground Coal Miners'' (RIN1219-AA74), received March 29, 2001.
EC-1268
Mar. 30, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary for the Mine Safety and Health
Administration, Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Diesel Particulate Exposure of Underground
Metal and Nonmetal Miners'' (RIN1219-AB11), March 29, 2001.
EC-1304
Apr. 3, 2001
Executive Secretary of the Office of Human Research Protection,
Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Protection of Human Subjects; Delay of
Effective Date'' (RIN0925-AA14), received March 29, 2001.
EC-1305
Apr. 3, 2001
Executive Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Opioid Drugs and Maintenance and
Detoxification Treatment of Opiate Addiction'' (RIN0910-AA52),
received March 29, 2001.
EC-1306
Apr. 3, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Medical Device; Exemption From Premarket
Notification; Class II Devices; Pharmacy Compounding Systems'' (Doc.
No. 00P-1554), received March 29, 2001.
EC-1381
Apr. 23, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Food Additives Permitted for Direct Addition
to Food for Human Consumption; Food Starch-Modified by Amylolytic
Enzymes'' (Docket No. 99F-2082), received April 6, 2001.
EC-1382
Apr. 23, 2001
President of the United States Institute of Peace.
Report of the audit of the Institute's accounts for fiscal year 2000.
EC-1383
Apr. 23, 2001
Railroad Retirement Board.
Report of the Office of Inspector General for the fiscal year 2002.
EC-1384
Apr. 23, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Office of Special
Education and Rehabilitative Services, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Recreational Programs'' (RIN1820-ZA12),
received April 16, 2001.
EC-1385
Apr. 23, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Medical Devices; Reclassification of Six
Cardiovascular Preamendments Class III Devices into Class II'' (Docket
No. 99N-0035), received April 18, 2001.
EC-1386
Apr. 23, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Irradiation in the Production, Processing
and Handling of Food'' (Docket No. 94F-0008), received April 18, 2001.
EC-1387
Apr. 23, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Irradiation in the Production, Processing,
and Handling of Animal Feed and Pet Food; Irradiation'' (Docket No.
99F-2799), received April 18, 2001.
EC-1388
Apr. 23, 2001
Administrator of the Office of Workforce Development, Office of
Workforce Security, Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Unemployment Insurance Program Letter (UIPL)
14-01--Treatment of Indian Tribes Under Federal Unemployment
Compensation Law; UIPL 14-01, Change 1--Questions and Answers'',
received on April 18, 2001.
EC-1389
Apr. 23, 2001
Railroad Retirement Board.
Report relative to Congressional Justification of Budget Estimates for
Fiscal Year 2002.
EC-1686
Apr. 30, 2001
Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Corporation for National Service.
Report relative to internal accounting and financial controls for fiscal
year 2000.
EC-1733
May 3, 2001
Director of Corporate Policy and Research Department, Pension Benefit
Guaranty Corporation.
Report of a rule entitled ``Benefits Payable in Terminated Single-
Employer Plans; Allocation of Assets in Single-Employer Plans;
Interest Assumptions for Valuing and Paying Benefits'', received April
27, 2001.
EC-1734
May 3, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Revision of Requirements for Licensed Anti-
Human and Globlin and Blood Grouping Reagents; Confirmation of
Effective Date'' (Doc. No. 00N-1586), received May 2, 2001.
EC-1735
May 3, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Additional Safeguards for Children in
Clinical Investigations of FDA-Regulated Products; Interim Rule''
(RIN0910-AC07), received May 2, 2001.
EC-1802
May 14, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel of Regulations, Office of Postsecondary
Education, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Final Regulations--Teacher Quality
Enhancement Grants Program'' (RIN1840-AC65), received May 9, 2001.
EC-1803
May 14, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel of Regulations, Office of Postsecondary
Education, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Final Regulations; Interpretation--Minority
Science and Engineering Improvement Program'', received May 9, 2001.
EC-1804
May 14, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel of Regulations, Office of Postsecondary
Education, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Final Regulations; Interpretation--Gaining
Early Awareness for Undegraduate Programs'', received May 9, 2001.
EC-HEL&P 8
May 3, 2001
Secretary of Education.
Report by the Rochester Institute of Technology for the overhead costs
incurred in operating the National Technical Institute for the Deaf.
EC-1864
May 16, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary of the Office of Health Standards Programs,
Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Occupational Exposure to Cotton Dust--
Amendment; Partial Exemption for Batch-Kier Washed Cotton'' (RIN1218-
AB90), received May 14, 2001.
EC-1865
May 16, 2001
Director of Regulation Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Secondary Direct Food Additives Permitted in
Food for Human Consumption'' (Doc. No. 00F-1487), received May 14,
2001.
EC-1914
May 17, 2001
Chairman of the National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics.
Annual report on the Implementation of the Administrative Simplification
Provisions of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
for calendar year 2000.
EC-1915
May 17, 2001
Chairman of the National Labor Relations Board.
Report of the discontinuation of service in acting role, and vacancy in
the position of General.
EC-1916
May 17, 2001
Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Corporation for National and
Community Service.
Report of a vacancy and the designation of acting officer for the
position of Chief Financial Officer.
EC-1917
May 17, 2001
Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Corporation for National and
Community Service.
Report of a vacancy and the designation of acting officer for the
position of Chief Executive Officer.
EC-1920
May 21, 2001
Regulations Coordinator of the Administration For Children and Families,
Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Runaway and Homeless Youth Program''
(RIN0970-AC04) received May 14, 2001.
EC-1945
May 25, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Medical Devices; Medical Reporting
Regulations; Technical Amendment'' (Doc. No. 98N-0170), received May
17, 2001.
EC-1986
May 22, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Secondary Direct Food Additives Permitted in
Food for Human Consumption; Alpha-Acetolactate Decarboxylase Enzyme
Preparation'' (Docket No. 92F-0396), received May 21, 2001.
EC-2051
May 25, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Gastroenterology-Urology Devices''
Classification of Tissue Culture Media for Human Ex Vivo Tissue and
Cell Culture Processing Applications'' (Doc. No. 01P-0087), received
May 23, 2001.
EC-2052
May 25, 2001
Director of the Corporate Policy and Research Department, Pension
Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
Report of a rule entitled ``Benefits Payable in Terminated Single-
Employer Plans; Allocation in Single-Employer Plans; Interest
Assumption for Valuing and Paying Benefits'', received on May 22,
2001.
EC-2082
June 5, 2001
Regulations Coordinator, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Protection of Human Research Subjects: Delay
of Effective Date'' (RIN0925-AA14), received June 1, 2001.
EC-2083
June 5, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary of the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration, Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Ergonomics Program'' (RIN1218-AB36),
received May 14, 2001.
EC-2084
June 5, 2001
Acting Director of the Office of Workers' Compensation Programs,
Employment Standards Administration, Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Performance of Functions Under this Chapter;
Claims for Compensation Under the Energy Employees Occupational
Illness Compensation Program Act'' (RIN1215-AB32), received May 25,
2001.
EC-2085
June 5, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary, Occupational Safety and Health
Administration, Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Consultation Agreements: Changes to
Consultation Procedures'' (RIN1218-AB79), received June 1, 2001.
EC-2255
June 7, 2001
Deputy Director, Enforcement Policy, Wage and Hour Division, Employment
Standards Administration, Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Nondisplacement of Qualified Workers Under
Certain Contracts; Rescission of Regulations Pursuant to Executive
Order 13204'', received on June 4, 2001.
EC-HEL&P 9
May 18, 2001
U.S. Sentencing Commission.
Report on recent amendments to the sentencing guidelines for MDMA
trafficking offenses.
EC-2299
June 12, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Orthopedic Devices: Classification and
Reclassification of Pedicle Screw Spinal Systems; Technical
Amendment'' (Doc. No. 95N-0176), received June 8, 2001.
EC-2300
June 12, 2001
Assistant Director for Legislative Affairs, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission.
Report on EEO Complaints and Appeals for fiscal year 1999.
EC-2301
June 12, 2001
Acting Commissioner for Education Statistics, Office Educational
Research and Improvement, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``The Condition of Education'' for 2001.
EC-HEL&P 10
Feb. 15, 2000
Office of the President, Gallaudet University.
Annual report and the audited financial statement of Gallaudet
University for fiscal year 1999.
EC-2391
June 18, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Office of the General
Counsel, Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, Department of
Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``NIDRR--Technology for Successful Aging,
Technology for Transportation Safety, and Mobile Wireless Technologies
for Persons with Disabilities'', received June 13, 2001.
EC-2479
June 19, 2001
Regulations Coordinator of the Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``National Research Service Awards'' (RIN0925-
AA16), received June 18, 2001.
EC-2593
June 27, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Special Education and
Rehabilitative Services, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``NIDRR--Community-Based Research Projects on
Technology for Independence; Resource Centers for Community-Based
Disability and Rehabilitation Research Projects on Technology for
Independence; Assistive Technology Outcomes and Impacts and Assistive
Technology Research Project for Individuals with Cognitive
Disabilities'', received June 21, 2001.
EC-2594
June 27, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Office of the General
Counsel, Office of Postsecondary Education, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Federal Work-Study Programs, Federal
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Program, and Special
Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership Program'', received June
25, 2001.
EC-2595
June 27, 2001
Railroad Retirement Board.
Annual report on the financial status of the railroad unemployment
insurance system for 2001.
EC-2673
July 10, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Office of the General
Counsel, Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, Department of
Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``NIDRR--Rehabilitation of Persons who are
Blind or Visually Impaired and Rehabilitation of Persons who are Deaf
or Hard of Hearing'', received July 2, 2001.
EC-2674
July 10, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Office of the General
Counsel, Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, Department of
Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``NDIRR--Strategies for Promoting Information
Technology--Based Educational Opportunities for Individuals with
Disabilities; Strategies for Promoting Information Technology--Based
Employment and Training Opportunities for Individuals with
Disabilities; and Wayfinding Technologies for Individuals who are
Blind'', received July 2, 2001.
EC-2675
July 10, 2001
Special Assistant, White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a nomination for the position of Commissioner of
Rehabilitative Services Administration, Office of Special and
Rehabilitative Services, received July 5, 2001.
EC-2676
July 10, 2001
Special Assistant, White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a nomination for the position of Assistant Secretary, Office
of Vocational and Adult Education, received July 5, 2001.
EC-2677
July 10, 2001
Special Assistant, White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a vacancy in the position of Commissioner of Education
Statistics, Office of Educational Research and Improvement, received
July 2001.
EC-2678
July 10, 2001
Special Assistant, White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a nomination for the position of Assistant Secretary, Office
of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, received July 5,
2001.
EC-2721
July 11, 2001
Assistant Secretary of the Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration,
Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Employee Retirement Income Security Act of
1974; Rules and Regulations for Administrative Enforcement; Claims
Procedure'' (RIN1210-AA61), received July 9, 2001.
EC-2722
July 11, 2001
Assistant Secretary for Administrative and Management, Department of
Labor.
Report of the discontinuation of service in acting role for the position
of Wage and Hour Administrator, EX-V, Wage and Hour Division, received
July 10, 2001.
EC-2723
July 11, 2001
Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department of
Labor.
Report of the designation of acting officer for the position of Wage and
Hour Administrator, EX-V, received July 10, 2000.
EC-2802
July 16, 2001
Director of the Corporate Policy and Research Department, Pension
Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
Report of a rule entitled ``Disclosure and Amendment of Records
Pertaining to Individuals Under the Privacy Act'', received June 26,
2001.
EC-2803
July 16, 2001
Director of the Corporate Policy and Research Department, Pension
Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
Report of a rule entitled ``Benefits Payable in Terminated Single-
Employer Plans; Interest Assumptions for Valuing and Paying Benefits''
received June 26, 2001.
EC-2804
July 16, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department
of Labor.
Report of a nomination for the position of Assistant Secretary for
Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs, received June 27, 2001.
EC-2805
July 16, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department
of Labor.
Report of a nomination for the position of Assistant Secretary for
Policy, received June 27, 2001.
EC-2806
July 16, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department
of Labor.
Report of a nomination and a nomination confirmed for the position of
Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, received June
27, 2001.
EC-2807
July 16, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department
of Labor.
Report of a vacancy and the designation of acting officer for the
position of Chief Financial Officer, EX-IV, received June 27, 2001.
EC-2808
July 16, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department
of Labor.
Report of a vacancy in the position of Wage Hour Administrator, EX-V,
received June 27, 2001.
EC-2809
July 16, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department
of Labor.
Report of a vacancy in the position of Assistant Secretary for PWBA,
received June 27, 2001.
EC-2810
July 16, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department
of Labor.
Report of the discontinuation of service in acting role for the position
of Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental
Affairs, EX-IV, received June 27, 2001.
EC-2811
July 16, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department
of Labor.
Report of the discontinuation of service in acting role for the position
of Assistant Secretary for Policy, EX-IV, received June 27, 2001.
EC-2812
July 16, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department
of Labor.
Report of a vacancy in the position of Assistant Secretary for VETS, EX-
IV received June 27, 2001.
EC-2813
July 16, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department
of Labor.
Report of a vacancy in the position of Director of the Women's Bureau,
SL-8, received June 27, 2001.
EC-2814
July 16, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department
of Labor.
Report of a vacancy in the position of Assistant Secretary, Employment
and Training Administration, received June 27, 2001.
EC-2815
July 16, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department
of Labor.
Report of a vacancy and the designation of acting officer for the
position of Solicitor of Labor, received June 27, 2001.
EC-2816
July 16, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department
of Labor.
Report of a vacancy and the designation of acting officer for the
position of Secretary of Labor, received June 27, 2001.
EC-2817
July 16, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department
of Labor.
Report of a vacancy and the designation of acting officer for the
position of Safety and Health Administration, received June 27, 2001.
EC-2818
July 16, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department
of Labor.
Report of a vacancy and the designation of acting officer for the
position of Assistant Secretary, Employment and Standards
Administration, received June 27, 2001.
EC-2819
July 16, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department
of Labor.
Report of a nomination for the position of Deputy Secretary of Labor,
received June 27, 2001.
EC-2820
July 16, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department
of Labor.
Report of a nomination for the position of Solicitor of Labor, received
June 27, 2001.
EC-2821
July 16, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department
of Labor.
Report of a nomination and a nomination confirmed for the position of
Director of the Women's Bureau, received June 27, 2001.
EC-2822
July 16, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department
of Labor.
Report of a nomination and a nomination confirmed for the position of
Assistant Secretary for Mine Safety and Health, received June 27,
2001.
EC-2823
July 16, 2001
Acting Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department
of Labor.
Report of a nomination and a nomination confirmed for the position of
Assistant Secretary for Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration,
received June 27, 2001.
EC-2824
July 16, 2001
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Report entitled ``Protections for Children in Research''.
EC-2825
July 17, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Secondary Direct Food Additives Permitted in
Food for Human Consumption'' (Doc. No. 00F-1488), received June 27,
2001.
EC-2826
July 16, 2001
Associate Solicitor for Legislation and Legal Counsel, Department of
Labor.
Report of a nomination for the position of Assistant Secretary of
Occupational Safety and Health Administration, received June 28, 2001.
EC-2827
July 16, 2001
Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department of
Labor.
Report of a nomination confirmed for the position of Deputy Secretary of
Labor, received June 28, 2001.
EC-2828
July 16, 2001
Associate Solicitor for Legislation and Legal Counsel, Department of
Labor.
Report of the designation of acting officer for the position of
Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, received June 28, 2001.
EC-2829
July 16, 2001
Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department of
Labor.
Report of the designation of acting officer for the position of
Solicitor of Labor, received June 28, 2001.
EC-2830
July 16, 2001
Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department of
Labor.
Report of the continuation of service in acting role for the position of
Solicitor of Labor, received June 28, 2001.
EC-2831
July 16, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Office of
Postsecondary Education, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Federal Family Education Loan Program and
William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program'' received June 28, 2001.
EC-2832
July 17, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Requirements for Testing Human Blood Donors
for Evidence of Infection Due to Communicable Disease Agents'' (Doc.
No. 98N-0581), received June 28, 2001.
EC-2833
July 16, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``General Requirements for Blood, Blood
Components, and Blood Derivatives' Donor Notification'' (Doc. No. 98N-
0607), received June 28, 2001.
EC-2834
July 16, 2001
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Tobacco Control Activities in the United
States, 1994-1999''.
EC-2835
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a vacancy in the position of Secretary of Education, received
June 28, 2001.
EC-2836
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a vacancy in the position of Deputy Secretary of Education,
received June 28, 2001.
EC-2837
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a vacancy in the position of Under Secretary, received June
28, 2001.
EC-2838
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a vacancy in the position of Chief Financial Officer, received
June 28, 2001.
EC-2839
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a vacancy in the position of Assistant Secretary, Office of
Intergovernmental and Interagency Affairs, received June 28, 2001.
EC-2840
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a vacancy in the position of Assistant Secretary, Office of
Civil Rights, received June 28, 2001.
EC-2841
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a vacancy in the position of Assistant Secretary, Office of
Elementary and Secondary Education, received June 28, 2001.
EC-2842
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a vacancy in the position of Assistant Secretary, Office of
Legislation and Congressional Affairs, received June 28, 2001.
EC-2843
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a vacancy in the position of General Counsel, received June
28, 2001.
EC-2844
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a vacancy in the position of Assistant Secretary, Office of
Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, received June 28, 2001.
EC-2845
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a vacancy in the position of Commissioner of Rehabilitative
Services Administration, Office of Special Education and
Rehabilitative Services, received June 28, 2001.
EC-2846
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a vacancy in the position of Assistant Secretary, Office of
Postsecondary Education, received June 28, 2001.
EC-2847
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a vacancy in the position of Assistant Secretary of the Office
of Educational Research and Improvement, received June 28, 2001.
EC-2848
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a vacancy in the position of Commissioner of Education
Statistics, Office of Educational Research and Improvement, received
June 28, 2001.
EC-2849
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a vacancy in the position of Assistant Secretary, Office of
Vocational and Adult Education, received June 28, 2001.
EC-2850
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a vacancy in the position of Assistant Secretary, Office of
Management, received June 28, 2001.
EC-2851
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a nomination for the position of Secretary of Education,
received June 28, 2001.
EC-2852
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a nomination for the position of Deputy Secretary of
Education, received June 28, 2001.
EC-2853
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a nomination for the position of Under Secretary, received
June 28, 2001.
EC-2854
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a nomination for the position of Assistant Secretary, Office
of Intergovernmental and Interagency Affairs, received June 28, 2001.
EC-2855
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a nomination for the position of Assistant Secretary, Office
of Elementary and Secondary Education, received June 28, 2001.
EC-2856
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a nomination for the position of Assistant Secretary, Office
of Legislation and Congressional Affairs, received June 28, 2001.
EC-2857
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a nomination for the position of General Counsel, received
June 28, 2001.
EC-2858
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a nomination for the position of Assistant Secretary, Office
of Educational Research and Improvement, received June 28, 2001.
EC-2859
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a nomination confirmed for the position of Secretary of
Education, received June 28, 2001.
EC-2860
July 16, 2001
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a nomination confirmed for the position of Deputy Secretary of
Education, received June 28, 2001.
EC-2880
July 16, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Secondary Direct Food Additives Permitted in
Food for Human Consumption'' (Doc. No. 00F-1482), received July 5,
2001.
EC-2951
July 19, 2001
Personnel Management Specialist, Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Administration and Management, Department of Labor.
Report of the designation of acting officer for the position of
Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training, EX-IV, received July
17, 2001.
EC-3017
July 24, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Beverages: Bottled Water; Technical
Amendment; Confirmation of Effective Date'' (Doc. No. 01N-0126,
received July 16, 2001.
EC-3018
July 24, 2001
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Report entitled ``Assuring Access to Health Insurance Coverage in the
Large Group Market''.
EC-3027
July 24, 2001
Director of the Corporate Policy and Research Department, Pension
Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
Report of a rule entitled ``Benefits Payable in Terminated Single-
Elmployer Plans; Allocation of Assets in Single-Employer Plans;
Interest Assumptions for Valuing and Paying Benefits'', received July
20, 2001.
EC-3077
July 25, 2001
White House Liaison for the Department of Education.
Report of a nomination confirmed for the posistion of Assistant
Secretary of the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education,
received July 23, 2001.
EC-3078
July 25, 2001
White House Liaison for the Department of Education.
Report of a nomination confirmed for the posistion of Assistant
Secretary of the Office of Legislation and Congressional Affairs,
received July 23, 2001.
EC-3079
July 25, 2001
White House Liaison for the Department of Education.
Report of a nomination confirmed for the posistion of Under Secretary,
received July 23, 2001.
EC-3080
July 25, 2001
White House Liaison for the Department of Education.
Report of a nomination confirmed for the posistion of Assistant
Secretary of the Office of Educational Research and Improvement,
received July 23, 2001.
EC-3081
July 25, 2001
Director of the National Science Foundation.
Draft of proposed legislation entitled ``National Science Foundation
Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 2002 and 2003''.
EC-3082
July 25, 2001
Chairman of the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities.
Report relative to the Arts and Artifacts Indemnity Program for Fiscal
Year 2000.
EC-3139
July 30, 2001
White House Liaison of the Department of Education.
Report of a nomination confirmed for the position of Assistant Secretary
of the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services,
received July 26, 2001.
EC-3140
July 30, 2001
White House Liaison of the Department of Education.
Report of a nomination confirmed for the position of Commissioner of
Rehabilitation Services Administration, Office of Special Education
and Rehabilitative Services, received July 26, 2001.
EC-3141
July 30, 2001
White House Liaison of the Department of Education.
Report of a nomination confirmed for the position of Assistant Secretary
for Intergovernmental and Interagency Affairs, received July 26, 2001.
EC-3142
July 30, 2001
White House Liaison of the Department of Education.
Report of a nomination confirmed for the position of Assistant Secretary
of Adult and Vocational Education, received July 26, 2001.
EC-3143
July 30, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Food Additives Permitted for Direct Addition
to Food for Human Consumption; Change in Specifications for Gum or
Wood Rosin Derivatives in Chewing Gum Base'' (Doc. No. 99F-2533),
received July 27, 2001.
EC-3255
Aug. 2, 2001
Personnel Management Specialist, Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Administration and Management, Department of Labor.
Report of a nomination for the position of Assistant Secretary for
Employment and Training, EX-IV, received August 2, 2001.
EC-3289
Sept. 4, 2001
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Workforce Security, Department of
Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Labor Certification Process for the
Permanent Employment of Aliens in the United States; Refiling of
Applications'' (RIN1205-AB25), received August 7, 2001.
EC-HEL&P 11
Aug. 30, 2001
Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services.
Consolidated Report to the Congress on the Community Food and Nutrition
Program for Fiscal Years 1998 and 1999.
EC-3487
Sept. 5, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Medical Devices; Exemption From Premarket
Notification Requirements; Class I Devices; Technical Amendment''
(Doc. No. 01N-0073), received August 15, 2001.
EC-3488
Sept. 5, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Revision to the Requirements Applicable to
Blood, Blood Components, and Source Plasma'' (Doc. No. 98N-0673),
received August 15, 2001.
EC-3489
Sept. 5, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Office of
Postsecondary Education, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Federal Perkins Loan Program, Federal Family
Education Loan Program, and William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan
Program'', received August 16, 2001.
EC-3490
Sept. 5, 2001
Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Corporation for National and
Community Service.
Report of a nomination for the position of Chief Executive Officer,
received August 16, 2001.
EC-3586
Sept. 6, 2001
Executive Director of the National Commission on Libraries and
Information Science.
Annual report for 1998 and 1999.
EC-3587
Sept. 6, 2001
General Counsel for the National Science Foundation.
Report of a rule entitled ``Non-Governmental Antarctic Expeditions''
(RIN3145-AA36), received August 15, 2001.
EC-3938
Sept. 14, 2001
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Performance improvement report for 2001.
EC-3939
Sept. 14, 2001
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Report relative to the Community Food and Nutrition Program for Fiscal
Years 1998and 1999.
EC-3940
Sept. 14, 2001
Secretary of Labor.
Report relative to the administration of ERISA during calendar year
1999.
EC-3941
Sept. 14, 2001
Inspector General, United States Railroad Retirement Board.
Budget request for fiscal year 2003.
EC-3942
Sept. 14, 2001
Railroad Retirement Board.
Budget request report for fiscal year 2003.
EC-4117
Sept. 24, 2001
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Report relative to Injury Prevention and Control-Related Programs and
Activities of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for
Fiscal Years 1997and 1998.
EC-4118
Sept. 24, 2001
Administrative Officer, Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Report of the discontinuation of service in acting role for the position
of Director, received August 16, 2001.
EC-4119
Sept. 24, 2001
Administrative Officer, Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Report of a nomination confirmed for the position of Director, received,
August 16, 2001.
EC-4120
Sept. 24, 2001
Administrative Officer, Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Report of a nomination confirmed for the position of Director, received
August 16, 2001.
EC-4121
Sept. 24, 2001
Director of the Corporate Policy and Research Department, Pension
Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
Report Report of a Rule entitled ``Benefits Payable in Terminated
Single-Employer Plans; Allocation of Assets in Single-Employer Plans;
Interest Assumptions for Valuing and Paying Benefits'', received
August 20, 2001.
EC-4122
Sept. 24, 2001
Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department of
Labor.
Report of the discontinuation of service in acting role and a nomination
confirmed for the position of Assistant Secretary for Occupational
Safety and Health Administration, received August 20, 2001.
EC-4123
Sept. 24, 2001
Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department of
Labor.
Report of a nomination for the position of Assistant Secretary, Veterans
Employment and Training Service, received August 20, 2001.
EC-4124
Sept. 24, 2001
Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department of
Labor.
Report of the discontinuation of service in acting role and a nomination
confirmed for the position of Assistant Secretary for Employment and
Training Administration, received August 24, 2001.
EC-4125
Sept. 24, 2001
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Draft of proposed legislation entitled, ``Promotion and Support of
Responsible Fatherhood and Health Marriage Act of 2001.''
EC-4194
Sept. 26, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Obstetrical and Gynecological Devices;
Classification of the Clitoral Engorgement Device'' (Doc. No. 00P-
1282), received September 25, 2001.
EC-4195
Sept. 26, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Indirect Food Additives: Paper and
Paperboard Components'' (Doc. No. 99F-1581), received September 25,
2001.
EC-4196
Sept. 26, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Medical Devices; Exemption From
Notification; Class I Device'' (Doc. No. 01N-0073), September 25,
2001.
EC-4197
Sept. 26, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Secondary Direct Food Additives Permitted in
Food for Human Consumption'' (Doc. No. 01F-1042), received September
25, 2001.
EC-4198
Sept. 26, 2001
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Regulations on Statements Made for Dietary
Supplements Concerning the Effect of the Product on the Structure or
Function of the Body'' (RIN0910-AB97), received September 25, 2001.
EC-4199
Sept. 26, 2001
Assistant Secretary, Office of Civil Rights, Department of Education.
Annual report for fiscal year 2000.
EC-4200
Sept. 26, 2001
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Report on the National Information System for the Community Service
Block Grant Program for fiscal year 1998.
EC-4218
Oct. 3, 2001
Special Assistant, White House Liaison.
Report of a nomination confirmed for the position of General Counsel,
Department, received September 26, 2001.
EC-4219
Oct. 3, 2001
Director of the Corporate Policy and Research Department, Pension
Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
Report of a rule entitled ``Benefits Payable in Terminated Single-
Employer Plans; Allocation of Assets in Single-Employer Plans;
Interest Assumptions for Valuing and Paying Benefits'', received
October 1, 2001.
EC-4220
Oct. 3, 2001
Secretary of Labor.
Report Annual Report on the Operations of the Office of Workers
Compensation Programs for Fiscal Year 2000.
EC-4295
Oct. 4, 2001
Assistant Secretary of Administration and Management, Department of
Labor.
Report of a nomination for the position of Administrator, Wage and Hour
Division, received October 3, 2001.
EC-4366
Oct. 10, 2001
Special Assistant, White House Liaison.
Report of a nomination for the position of Assistant Secretary, Office
of Civil Rights, Department of Education, received October 5, 2001.
EC-4367
Oct. 10, 2001
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Draft of proposed legislation entitled ``FDA Export and Import Fee Act
of 2001.
EC-4409
Oct. 11, 2001
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Interim Progress Report.
EC-4508
Nov. 3, 2001
Director of the Congressional Budget Office.
Sequestration update report for fiscal year 2002; referred jointly,
pursuant to the order of January 30, 1975 as modified by the order of
April 11, 1986.
(Referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions and
other committees, jointly.)
EC-4509
Nov. 3, 2001
Director of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration,
Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Occupational Injury and Illness Recording
and Reporting Requirements'' (RIN1218-AC00), received October 24,
2001.
EC-4545
Nov. 8, 2001
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Draft of proposed legislation entitled ``HHS Bioterrorism Prevention and
Emergency Response Act of 2001.
EC-4557
Nov. 9, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Office of the General
Counsel, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services,
Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Rehabilitation Short-Term Training (National
Rehabilitation Leadership Institute)'' (CFDA No. 84.246D), received
November 7, 2001.
EC-4797
Dec. 4, 2001
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Services, Office of the
Chief Financial Officer, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Direct Grant Programs'' (RIN1890-AA02),
received November 29, 2001.
EC-4883
Dec. 12, 2001
Deputy Director of the Office of Enforcement Policy, Wage and Hour
Division, Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Adjustment of Civil Money Penalties for
Inflation'' (RIN1215-AB20), received December 10, 2001.
EC-5346
Feb. 12, 2002
Director of the Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the
President.
Final Sequestration Report to the President and Congress for fiscal year
2002; to the Committees on Appropriations; the Budget; Agriculture,
Nutrition, and Forestry; Armed Services; Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs; Commerce, Science, and Transportation; Energy and Natural
Resources; Environment and Public Works; Finance; Foreign Relations;
Governmental Affairs; Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions; the
Judiciary; Rules and Administration; Small Business and
Entrepreneurship; and Veterans' Affairs.
EC-5349
Feb. 12, 2002
Director of Legislative Affairs, Railroad Retirement Board.
Report on the acturial status of the railroad retirement system,
including any recommendations for financing changes.
EC-5558
Feb. 28, 2002
Acting General Counsel, National Endowment for the Humanities.
Report of a vacancy and a nomination confirmed for the position of
Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, received
February 1, 2002.
EC-5615
Mar. 7, 2002
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Program Operations, Pension and Welfare
Benefits Administration, Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Class Exemption for Cross-Trades of
Securities by Index and Model-Driven Funds'' (RIN1210-ZA01), received
February 12, 2002.
EC-5764
Mar. 18, 2002
Director of Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Secondary Direct Food Additives Permitted in
Food for Human Consumption; Correction'' (Doc. No. 00F-1482), received
March 15, 2002.
EC-5765
Mar. 18, 2002
Director of Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Sunscreen Drug Products for Over-the-Counter
Human Use; Final Monograph; Partial Stay; Final Rule'' (RIN0910-AA01),
received March 15, 2002.
EC-5766
Mar. 18, 2002
Director of Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Exports: Notification and Record Keeping
Requirements'' (Doc. No. 98N-0583), received March 15, 2002.
EC-5767
Mar. 18, 2002
Director of Corporate Policy and Research Department, Pension Benefit
Guaranty Corporation.
Report of a rule entitled ``Benefits Payable in Terminated Single-
Employer Plans; Allocation of Assets in Single-Employer Plans;
Interest Assumptions for Valuing and Paying Benefits'', received March
15, 2002.
EC-5768
Mar. 18, 2002
Director of Regulations Policy and Management, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Foreign Establishment Registration and
Listing'' (RIN0910-AB21), received March 15, 2002.
EC-5769
Mar. 18, 2002
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Prescription Drug User Fee Act Financial Report for Fiscal Year 2001.
EC-5770
Mar. 18, 2002
Secretary of Education.
Annual Report of the National Advisory Committee on Institutional
Quality and Integrity for Fiscal Year 2001.
EC-5950
Apr. 8, 2002
Special Assistant, White House Liaison.
Report of a nomination for the position of Chief Financial Officer,
Department of Education, received March 21, 2002.
EC-5951
Apr. 8, 2002
Special Assistant, White House Liaison.
Report of a nomination for the position of Assistant Secretary, Office
of Management, Department of Education, received March 21, 2002.
EC-5952
Apr. 8, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Hematology and Pathology Devices;
Reclassification of the Automated Differential Cell Counter'' (Docket
No. 95P-0315), received March 21, 2002.
EC-5953
Apr. 8, 2002
Director, Corporate Policy and Research Department, Pension Benefit
Guaranty Corporation.
Report of a rule entitled ``Disclosure to Participants; Benefits Payable
in Terminated Single-Employer Plans'', received March 21, 2002.
EC-5954
Apr. 8, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Cold, Cough, Allergy, Bronchodilator, and
Antiasthmatic Drug Products for Over-the-Counter Human Use; Partial
Final Rule for Combination llDrug Products Containing Bronchodilator;
Correction'' (RIN0910-AA01), received March 21, 2002.
EC-5955
Apr. 8, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Food Additives Permitted for Direct Addition
to Food for Human Consumption; Change in Specifications for Gum or
Wood Rosin Derivatives in Chewing Gum Base; Correction'' (Docket No.
99F-2533), received March 21, 2002.
EC-5956
Apr. 8, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Cold, Cough, Allergy, Bronchodilator, and
Antiasthmatic Drug Products for Over-the-Counter Human Use; Partial
Final Rule for Combination Drug Products Containing a Bronchodilator''
(RIN0910-AA01), received March 21, 2002.
EC-5057
Apr. 8, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Medical Devices; Exemption From Premarket
Notification; Class II Devices'' (Docket No. 01N-0238), received March
21, 2002.
EC-5058
Apr. 8, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Change of Address; Technical Amendment'',
received March 21, 2002.
EC-5059
Apr. 8, 2002
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Report on Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) for Fiscal
Years 1997 through 1999.
EC-6139
Apr. 8, 2002
Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department of
Labor.
Report of the discontinuation of service in acting role for position of
Assistant Secretary for Employment Standards, received March 21 2002.
EC-6140
Apr. 8, 2002
Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department of
Labor.
Report of the discontinuation of service in acting role for the position
of Assistant Secretary of Veterans' Employment and Training Service,
received March 21, 2002.
EC-6141
Apr. 8, 2002
Special Assistant, White House Liaison.
Report of a nomination confirmed for th position of Chief Financial
Officer, Department of Education, received March 21, 2002.
EC-6142
Apr. 8, 2002
Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department of
Labor.
Report of the designation of acting officer for the position of
Assistant Secretary of the Office of Disability Policy, received March
21, 2002.
EC-6143
Apr. 8, 2002
Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department of
Labor.
Report of a nomination withdrawn for the position of Assistant Secretary
of the Office of Disability Employment Policy, received March 21,
2002.
EC-6144
Apr. 8, 2002
Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department of
Labor.
Report of a nomination confirmed for the position of Administrator of
the Wage and Hour Division, Emplouyment Standards Administration,
received March 21, 2002.
EC-6145
Apr. 8, 2002
Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department of
Labor.
Report of a vacancy and the designation of acting officer for the
position of Commissioner, Bureau of Land Statistics, received March
21, 2002.
EC-6146
Apr. 8, 2002
Director, Corporate Policy and Research Department, Pension Benefit
Guaranty Corporation.
Report of a rule entitled ``Benefits Payable in Terminated Single-
Employer Plans; Interest Assumptions for Valuing and Paying Benefits''
received March 21, 2002.
EC-6147
Apr. 8, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled `` Medical Devices; Gastroenterology-Urology
Devices; Classification of the Ingestible Telemetric Gastrointestinal
Capsule Imaging System'' (Docket No. 01P-0304), received March 21,
2002.
EC-6148
Apr. 8, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Medical Devices; Device Tracking'' (Docket
No. 00N-1034), received March 21, 2002.
EC-6149
Apr. 8, 2002
Director, Corporate Policy and Research Department, Pension Benefit
Guaranty Corporation.
Report of a rule entitled ``Allocation of Assets in Single-Employer
Plans; Valuation of Benefits and Assets; Expected Retirement Age'',
received March 21, 2002.
EC-6150
Apr. 8, 2002
Assistant Secretary, Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration,
Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Voluntary Fiduciary Correction Program''
(RIN1210-AA76), received on April 1, 2002.
EC-6151
Apr. 8, 2002
Assistant Secretary, Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration,
Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Delinquent Filer Voluntary Compliance
Program'' (RIN1210-AA86), received April 1, 2002.
EC-6152
Apr. 8, 2002
James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation.
Annual report for the year ending September 30, 2001.
EC-6153
Apr. 8, 2002
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Report relative to Infertility and Sexually Transmitted Diseases for
Fiscal Years 1997, 1998, and 1999.
EC-6154
Apr. 8, 2002
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Report regarding number of Chimpanzees and Funding for Care of
Chimpanzees.
EC-6375
Apr. 9, 2002
Regulations Coordinator, Health Resources and Services Administration,
Department of Health and Human Service.
Report of a rule entitled ``Compliance Alternatives for Provision of
Uncompensated Services'' (RIN0906-AA52), received April 1, 2002.
EC-6376
Apr. 9, 2002
Assistant Secretary, Occupational Safety and Health Administration,
Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``29 CFR 1979, Procedures for the Handling of
Discrimination Complaints under Section 519 of the Wendell H. Ford
Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st Century'' (RIN1218-
AB99), received April 4, 2002.
EC-6442
Apr. 11, 2002
Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department of
Labor.
Report of a nomination confirmed for the position of Assistant Secretary
of Veterans' Employment and Training, received on March 21, 2002.
(Referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions and
Veterans' Affairs.)
EC-6473
Apr. 11, 2002
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Report on the Assets for Independence Demonstration (IDA) Program for
Fiscal Year 1999.
EC-6474
Apr. 11, 2002
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Final report of the White House Commission on Complementary and
Alternative Medicine Policy.
EC-6475
Apr. 11, 2002
Assistant Secretary, Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration,
Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Final Rules Relating to Use of Electronic
Communication and Recordkeeping Technologies by Employee Pension and
Welfare Benefit Plans'' (RIN1210-AA71), received April 9, 2002.
EC-6488
Apr. 16, 2002
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Veterans' Employment and Training Service,
Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Annual Report From Federal Contractors''
(RIN1293-AA07), received April 12, 2002.
EC-6489
Apr. 16, 2002
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a nomination for the position of Assistant Secretary, Office
of Postsecondary Education, received April 12, 2002.
EC-6554
Apr. 23, 2002
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Services, Office of
Educational Research and Improvement, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Program of Research on Reading
Comprehension--Notice of Final Priority'', received April 17, 2002.
EC-6686
May 6, 2002
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Annual report on the Loan Repayment on Health Disparities Research (HDR-
LRP for Fiscal Year 2001.
EC-6687
May 6, 2002
President of the United States Institute of Peace.
Report of Consolidated Financial Statements and Additional Information
for Fiscal Years 2000 and 2001.
EC-6688
May 6, 2002
Regulations Coordinator, Department of Health Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Guidelines for Determining the Probability
of Causation Under the Employees Occupational Illness Compensation
Program Act of 2000; Final Rule'' (RIN0920-ZA01), received April 30,
2002.
EC-6689
May 6, 2002
Regulations Coordinator, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Methods for Radiation Dose Reconstruction
Under the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program
Act of 2001; Final Rule'' (RIN0920-ZA00), received April 20, 2002.
EC-6737
May 7, 2002
Administrator, Office of Workforce Security, Employment and Training
Administration, Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Disaster Unemployment Assistance Program;
Request for Comments; Interim Final Rule'' (RIN1205-AB31), received
May 2, 2002.
EC-6910
May 13, 2002
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Office of the General
Counsel, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services,
Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Capacity Building for Traditionally
Underserved Populations'' (CFDA Num. 84.315), received May 7, 2002.
EC-6911
May 13, 2002
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Annual Report on the Loan Repayment Program on Health Disparities
Research (HDR-LPR) for Fiscal Year 2001.
EC-6912
May 13, 2002
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Annual Report of the National Institutes of Health Loan Repayment
Program for Research Generally (GR-LPR) for Fiscal Year 2002.
EC-6913
May 13, 2002
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Annual Report of the National Institutes of Health AIDS Research Loan
Repayment Program (LPR) for Fiscal Year 2001.
EC-6914
May 13, 2002
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2001 of the National Institutes of Health
Clinical Research Loan Repayment Program for Individuals from
Disadvantaged Backgrounds (CR-LRP) and the Extramural Clinical
Research Loan Repayment Program for Individuals from Disadvantaged
Backgrounds (ECR-LPR).
EC-6915
May 13, 2002
Director, Corporate Policy and Research Department, Pension Benefit
Guaranty Corporation.
Report of a rule entitled ``Benefits Payable in Terminated Single-
Employer Plans; Allocation of Assets in Single-Employment Plans;
Interest Assumptions for Valuing and Paying Benefits'', received on
May 8, 2002.
EC-6916
May 13, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Topical Antifungal Drug Products for Over-
the-Counter Human Use; Amendment of Final Monograph'' (RIN0910-AA01),
received May 8, 2002.
EC-6917
May 13, 2002
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Annual Report of the National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development (NICHD) Contraception and Infertility Research Loan
Repayment Program (CIR-LRP) for Fiscal Year 2001.
EC-6918
May 13, 2002
Acting Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts and Member Federal
Council on the Arts and the Humanities.
Annual Report on the Arts and Artifacts Indemnity Program for Fiscal
Year 2001.
EC-6919
May 13, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Amendment of Regulations Regarding Certain
Label Statements on Prescription Drugs'' (Doc. No. 00N-0086), received
on May 8, 2002.
EC-6920
May 13, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Secondary Direct Food Additives Permitted in
Food for Human Consumption'' (Doc. No. 01F-0233), received on May 8,
2002.
EC-6921
May 13, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Public Information; Cross Reference to Other
Regulations; Technical amendment'' (Doc. No. 02N-0086), received May
8, 2002.
EC-6922
May 13, 2002
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Annual Report on Performance Improvement 2002; Evaluation Activities of
the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for 2002.
EC-6923
May 13, 2002
Regulations Coordinator, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``National Institutes of Health Contraception
and Infertility Research Loan Repayment Program'' (RIN0925-AA19),
received on May 8, 2002.
EC-6924
May 13, 2002
Chief Executive Officer, Corporation for National and Community Service.
Report of a nomination for the position of Inspector General, received
May 9, 2002.
EC-6925
May 13, 2002
Director, Corporate Policy and Research Department, Pension Benefit
Guaranty Corporation.
Report of a rule entitled ``Benefits Payable in Terminated Single-
Employer Plans; Allocation of Assets in Single-Employer Plans;
Interest Assumptions for Valuing and Paying Benefits'', received on
May 9, 2002.
EC-7277
June 4, 2002
Deputy Commissioner for Education Statistics, Office of Educational
Research and Improvement, Department of Education.
Annual statistical report of the National Center for Education
Statistics for 2002.
EC-7438
June 11, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Food Labeling; Nutrient Content Claims,
Definition of Sodium Levels for the term `Healthy'; Extension of
Partial Stay'' (RIN0910-AA19), received June 6, 2002.
EC-7439
June 11, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Orthopedic Devices: Reclassification of the
Hip Joint Metal/Polymer Constrained Cememted or Uncemented
Prosthesis'' (Doc. No. 99P-1864), received June 6, 2002.
EC-7440
June 11, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Medical Devices; Ear, Nose, and Throat
Devices; Reclassification of the Endolymphatic Shunt Tube with Valve''
(Doc. No. 97P-0210), received June 6, 2002.
EC-7478
June 18, 2002
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Office of the General
Counsel, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Service,
Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Burn Model System Projects, Burn Data
Center, and Traumatic Brain Injury Model Systems Program'' (CFDA
Number 84.133A), received June 11, 2002.
EC-7589
June 25, 2002
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Office of Special
Education and Rehabilitative Services, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Rehabilitation Engineering Research
Centers'', received on June 24, 2002.
EC-7694
July 9, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Over-the-Counter Human Drugs; Labeling
Requirements; Partial Delay of Compliance Dates''(RIN0910-AA79),
received on June 26, 2002.
EC-7695
July 9, 2002
Railroad Retirement Board.
2002 Annual Actuarial Report Required by Section 22 of the Railroad
Retirement Act of 1974 and Section 502 of the Railroad Retirement
Solvency Act of 1983.
EC-7696
July 9, 2002
Railroad Retirement Board.
Report 2002 Annual Report on the Financial Status of the Railroad
Unemployment Insurance System.
EC-7697
July 9, 2002
Acting Director, Occupational Safety and Health Administration,
Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Occupational Injury and Illness Recording
and Reporting Requirements (recording occupational hearing loss)''
(RIN1218-AC06), received on July 3, 2002.
EC-7835
July 11, 2002
Acting General Counsel, Office of National Drug Control Policy,
Executive Office of the President.
Report of a nomination for the position Deputy Director for Demand
Reduction, received June 26, 2002.
EC-7836
July 11, 2002
Deputy General Counsel, Office of National Drug Control Policy,
Executive Office of the President.
Report of a change in previously submitted reported information and
nomination confirmed for the position of Deputy Director for Demand
Reduction.
EC-7837
July 11, 2002
Chairman of the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in
Education Foundation.
Annual report regarding the activities of the Foundation.
EC-7838
July 11, 2002
White House Liaison, Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary
Education.
Report of a nomination for the position of Assistant Secretary, received
on June 26, 2002.
EC-7839
July 11, 2002
White House Liaison, Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary
Education.
Report of a nomination confirmed for the position of Assistant
Secretary, received on June 26, 2002.
EC-7840
July 11, 2002
Assistant Secretary of Labor for Mine Safety and Health.
Report of a rule entitled ``Electric Motor-Driven Mine Equipment and
Accessories and High-Voltage Longwall Equipment Standards for
Underground Coal Mines'' (RIN1219-AA75), received June 26, 2002.
EC-7904
July 16, 2002
Secretary of Education.
Report of the President's Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence
for Hispanic Americans.
EC-8010
July 19, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Sunscreen Drug Products for Over-the-Counter
Human Use; Final Monograph; Technical Amendment'' (RIN0910-AA01),
received July 16, 2002.
EC-8011
July 19, 2002
Director, Corporation Policy and Research Department, Pension Benefit
Guaranty Corporation.
Report of a rule entitles ``Benefits Payable in Terminated Single-
Employer Plans; Allocation of Assets in Single-Employer Plans;
Interest Assumptions for Valuing and Paying Benefits'', received July
16, 2002.
EC-8078
July 22, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Obstetric and Gynecology Devices; Effective
Date of Requirement for Premarket Approval for Glans Sheath Devices''
(Doc. No. 99N-0922), received July 17, 2002.
EC-8079
July 22, 2002
Director, Office of Safety Standards, Office of Maritime Safety
Standards, Occuupational Safety and Health Administration, Department
of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Occupational Safety and Health Standards for
Shipyard Employment, Technical Amendments'', received July 17, 2002.
EC-8080
July 22, 2002
Acting assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Office of the General
Counsel, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services,
Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Persons Aging with Hearing and Vision Loss
and Evaluation for the Changing Universe of disability and systems
Change Activities'', received July 18, 2002.
EC-8282
July 29, 2002
Acting General Counsel, National Endowment for the Arts.
Report of a vacancy and the designation of acting officer for the
position of Chairman, received July 18, 2002.
EC-8283
July 29, 2002
Director, Corporate Policy and Research Department, Pension Benefit
Guaranty Corporation.
Report of a rule entitled ``PBGC Benefit Payments'' (RIN1212-AA82),
received July 23, 2002.
EC-8284
July 29, 2002
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Report on the Community Services Block Grant Discretionary Activities:
Community Economic Development Program (CEDP) Projects Funded During
Fiscal Year 1997.
EC-8285
July 29, 2002
Director of Communications and Legislative Affairs, Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission.
Report of a rule entitled ``Federal Sector Equal Employment
Opportunity'' (RIN3046-AA57), received July 23, 2002.
EC-8286
July 29, 2002
Director, Corporate Policy and Research Department, Pension Benefit
Guaranty Corporation.
Report of a rule entitled ``Benefits Payable in Terminated Single-
Employer Plans; Allocation of Assets in Single-Employer Plans;
Interest Assumptions for Valuing and Paying Benefits'', received July
23, 2002.
EC-8287
July 29, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``State Certification of Mammography
Facilities'' (RIN0910-AB98), received July 23, 2002.
EC-8295
July 30, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Secondary Direct Food Additives Permitted
for Direct Addition to Food for Human consumption; Materials Used as
Fixing Agents in the Immobilization of Enzyme Preparations'' (Doc. No.
89F-0452), received July 26, 2002.
EC-8296
July 30, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Digoxin Products for Oral Use; Revocation of
Conditions for Marketing'' (RIN0910-AC12), received July 26, 2002.
EC-8376
July 31, 2002
Chief Executive Officer, Corporation for National and Community Service.
Report of a nomination for the position of Chief Financial Officer,
received July 26, 2002.
EC-8424
Sept. 3, 2002
Director, National Science Foundation.
Draft of proposed legislation entitled ``National Science Foundation
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2003 and 2004''.
EC-8425
Sept. 3, 2002
Secretary of Labor.
Draaft of proposed legislation entitled ``Federal Employees''.
EC-8469
Sept. 4, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Advisory Committee; Change of name and
Function; Technical Amendment'', received August 15, 2002.
EC-8470
Sept. 4, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food, and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Food Additives Permitted in Feed and
Drinking Water of Animals; Selenium Yeast'', received August 15, 2002.
EC-8471
Sept. 4, 2002
Acting Assistant Gereral Counsel for Regulations, Office of the Gereral
Counsel, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative services,
Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``State Improvement Grant Program'', received
August 19, 2002.
EC-8472
Sept. 4, 2002
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Office of the General
Counsel, Office of Vocational and Adult Education, Department of
Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Career Resource Network State Grants: Notice
of Extension of Project Period and Waiver, and Reopening of
Competition for American Samoa'', received August 19, 2002.
EC-8473
Sept. 4, 2002
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Office of the General
Counsel, Office of Vocational and Adult Education, Department of
Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Tribally Controlled Postsecondary Vocational
and Technical Institutions Program: Notice of Extension of Project
Period and Waiver'', received August 12, 2002.
EC-8474
Sept. 4, 2002
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Office of the General
Counsel, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services,
Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Disability in Rural Communities under the
Rehabilitation Research and Training Center Program (RRTC) for the
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
(NIDRR)'', received August 19, 2002.
EC-8475
Sept. 4, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Medical Devices; Apnea Monitor; Special
Controls'' (Doc. No. 00N-1457), received August 15, 2002.
EC-8476
Sept. 4, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Food Additives Permitted for Direct Addition
to Food for Human Consumption; Neotame'' (Doc. Nos. 98F-0052 and 99F-
0187), received August 15, 2002.
EC-8477
Sept. 4, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Medical Devices, Reclassification of
Polymethyl metharcrylate (PMMA) Bone Cement'', received August 15,
2002.
EC-8685
Sept. 9, 2002
Assistant Secretary of Labor, Employment and Training Administration,
Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Disaster Employment Assistance Program,
Interim Final Rule'', received Sept. 3, 2002.
EC-8686
Sept. 9, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Use of Ozone-Depleting Substances:
Essential-Use Determinations'' (RIN0910-AA99), received Sept. 3, 2002.
EC-88687
Sept. 9, 2002
Administrator, Office of Workforce Security, Employment and Training
Administration, Office of Workforce Security, Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Unemployment Insurance Program Letter No.
39-97, Change 2'', received August 15, 2002.
EC-8688
Sept. 9, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Records and Reports Concerning Experience
with Approved New Animal Drugs; Delay of Effective Date'', received
August 27, 2002.
EC-8689
Sept. 9, 2002
General Counsel, Corporation for National and Community Service.
Report of a rule entitled ``AmeriCorps Grant Regulations'' (RIN3045-
AA32), received August 27, 2002.
EC-8690
Sept. 9, 2002
Administrator, Office of Workforce Development, Office of Workforce
Security, Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Unemployment Insurance Program Letter (UIPL)
30-02--Operating Instructions for the Temporary Extended Unemployment
(TEUC) Act of 2002'', received August 27, 2002.
EC-8691
Sept. 9, 2002
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Services, Office of
Elementary and Secondary Education, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Title I--Improving the Academic Achievement
of the Diasadvantaged'', received August 27, 2002.
EC-8692
Sept. 9, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Listing of Color Additives Exempt From
Certification; Sodium Copper Chlorophyllin; Confirmation of Effective
Date'' (Doc. No. 00C-0929), received August 27, 2002.
EC-8693
Sept. 9, 2002
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Services, Office of
Elementary and Secondary Education, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Indian Education Discretionary Grant
Program'' (RIN1810-AA93), received August 27, 2002.
EC-8694
Sept. 9, 2002
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Services, Office of
Elementary and Secondary Education, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Impact Aid Program'' (RIN1810-AA94),
received August 27, 2002.
EC-8695
Sept. 9, 2002
Director of Communications and Legislative Affairs.
The Annual Report on the Federal Work Force for Fiscal Year 2000.
EC-8905
Sept. 10, 2002
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
A report relative to Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
Fiscal Year 2002 Contingency Funds.
EC-8906
Sept. 10, 2002
Regulations Coordinator, Substance Abuse and Mental Health, Department
of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration Mental Health and Substance Abuse Emergency Response
Criteria'' (RIN0930-AA09), received Sept. 6, 2002.
EC-8907
Sept. 10, 2002
Director, Corporate Policy and Research Department, Pension Benefit
Guaranty Corporation.
Report of a rule entitled ``Rules for Administrative Review of Agency
Decisions'' (RIN1212-AA97), received Sept. 3, 2002.
EC-8908
Sept. 10, 2002
Director, Corporate Policy and Research Department, Pension Benefit
Guaranty Corporation.
Report of a rule entitled ``Benefits Payable in Terminated Single-
Employer Plans; Allocation of Assets in Single-Employer Plans;
Interest Assumptions for Valuing and Paying Benefits'', received
August 15, 2002.
EC-8909
Sept. 10, 2002
Regulations Coordinator, Office for Civil Rights, Department of Health
and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Standards for Privacy of Individually
Identifiable Health Information'' (RIN0991-AB14), received August 12,
2002.
EC-8917
Sept. 12, 2002
Inspector General, Railroad Retirement Board.
The Budget Request for the Office of the Inspector General for Fiscal
Year 2004.
EC-8918
Sept. 12, 2002
Railroad Retirement Board.
The Budget Request for Fiscal Year 2004.
EC-9013
Sept. 17, 2002
Administrator, Office of Workforce Security, Employment and Training
Administration, Office of Workforce Security, Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Training and Employment Guidance Letter 18-
01--Reed Act Distribution'', received July 23, 2002.
EC-9014
Sept. 17, 2002
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
The annual reports for Fiscal Year 1998 and 1999 describing the
acitivities and accomplishments of the state programs operated under
the authority of the Act.
EC-9030
Sept. 18, 2002
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a vacancy in the position of Assistant Secretary, Office of
Legislation and Congressional Affairs, received Sept. 13, 2002.
EC-9031
Sept. 18, 2002
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Office of Special
Education and Rehabilitative Services, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Aging-Related Changes in Impairment for
Persons Living with Physical Disabilities and Personal Assistance
Services'', received Sept. 12, 2002.
EC-9104
Sept. 24, 2002
Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department of
Labor.
Report of the discontinuation of service in acting role and a nomination
confirmed for the position of Commissioner of Labor Statistics,
received September 20, 2002.
EC-9105
Sept. 24, 2002
Assistant Secretary for Administration and Management, Department of
Labor.
Report of the discontinuation of service in acting role and a nomination
confirmed for the position of Assistant Secretary for Disability
Employment Policy, received September 20, 2002.
EC-9106
Sept. 24, 2002
Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Office of Special
Education and Rehabilitative Services, Department of Education.
Report of a rule entitled ``Disability and Rehabilitation Research
Projects (DRRP) Program'', received September 17, 2002.
EC-9107
Sept. 24, 2002
Director, Corporate Policy and Research Department, Pension Benefit
Guaranty Corporation.
Report of a rule entitled ``Benefits Payable in Terminated Single-
Employer Plans; Allocation of Assets in Single-Employer Plans;
Interest Assumptions for Valuing and Paying Benefits'', received
September 20, 2002.
EC-9208
Oct. 1, 2002
Acting General Counsel, National Endowment for the Arts.
Transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of the discontinuation of
service in acting role for the position of Chairman, received
September 3, 2002.
EC-9209
Oct. 1, 2002
Chief Financial Officer, Department of Education.
Transmitting, pursuant to law, the Annual Report on Grants Streamlining
for the period beginning May 2001 through May 2002.
EC-9210
Oct. 1, 2002
Director of Communications and Legislative Affairs, Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission.
Transmitting, pursuant to law, the Annual Report on the Federal Work
Force for Fiscal Year 2001.
EC-9219
Oct. 2, 2002
Deputy Director of the Congressional Budget Office.
Transmitting, pursuant to law, the Sequestration Update Report for
Fiscal Year 2003, referred jointly, pursuant to the order of January
30, 1975 as modified by the order of April 11, 1986.
EC-9220
Oct. 2, 2002
Director of the Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the
President.
Transmitting, pursuant to law, the OMB Sequestration Update Report for
Fiscal Year 2003, referred jointly, pursuant to the order of January
30, 1975 as modified by the order of April 11, 1986.
EC-9231
Oct. 4, 2002
Director, Cooperative and State Programs, Occupational Safety and Health
Administration, Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Changes to State Plans (revised)'' (RIN1218-
AB91) received on September 26, 2002.
EC-9232
Oct. 4, 2002
Deputy General Counsel, National Science Foundation.
Report of a rule entitled ``Antarctic Conservation Act of 1978, Civil
Monetary Penalties''(46 CFR Part 672) received on September 30, 2002.
EC-9289
Oct. 10, 2002
Secretary of Labor.
A draft of proposed legislation entitled ``Black Lung Consolidation of
Administrative Responsibilities Act''.
EC-9468
Nov. 12, 2002
White House Liaison, Department of Education.
Report of a nomination for the position of Inspector General, received
on October 15, 2002.
EC-9469
Nov. 14, 2002
Secretary of Labor.
Annual report on the Fiscal Year 2001 operations of the Office of
Workers' Compensation Programs.
EC-9531
Nov. 14, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Food Labeling: Health Claims; Soluble
Dietary Fiber From Certain Foods and Coronary Heart Disease'' (Doc.
No. 01Q-0313), received October 28, 2002.
EC-9532
Nov. 14, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``Secondary Direct Food Additives Permitted in
Food for Human Consumption'' (Doc. No. 02F-0042), received October 28,
2002.
EC-9533
Nov. 14, 2002
Director, Regulations Policy and Management Staff, Food and Drug
Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Report of a rule entitled ``White Chocolate; Establishment of a Standard
of Identity'' (Doc. No. 86P-0297 and 93P-0091), received October 28,
2002.
EC-9534
Nov. 14, 2002
Assistant Secretary, Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration,
Department of Labor.
Report of a rule entitled ``Interim Final Rule Relating to Civil
Penalties Under ERISA Section 502(c)(7) and Conforming Technical
Changes On Civil Penalties Under ERISA Sections 502(c)(2), 502(2)(5),
and 502(c)(6)'' ((RIN1210-AA91)(1210-AA93)), received October 21,
2002.
EC-9535
Nov. 14, 2002
Director, Corporate Policy and Research Department, Pension Benefit
Guaranty Corporation.
Report of a rule entitled ``Benefits Payable in Terminated Single-
Employer Plans; Allocation of Assets in Single-Employer Plans;
Interest Assumptions for Valuing and Paying Benefits'', received
October 15, 2002.
EC-9536
Nov. 14, 2002
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Report on the implementation of the Age Discrimination Act during fiscal
year 2001.
EC-9537
Nov. 14, 2002
Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Report on Fiscal Year 2000 relative to Low Income Home Energy Assistance
Program (LIHEAP).
HEARINGS BY THE FULL COMMITTEE
HEARINGS BY THE FULL COMMITTEE--Continued
------------
MAKING PATIENT PRIVACY A REALITY: DOES THE
FINAL HHS REGULATION GET THE JOB DONE?
Examining the effectiveness of the new Department of Health and Human
Services' regulations that maintain the privacy of personal health
information in the face of advanced information technology and the
increasing number of access to identifiable health information.
Feb. 8, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-6).
PRESIDENT BUSH'S EDUCATION PROPOSALS
Examining the Administration's education proposals to improve
accountability and close the achievement gap in the education system.
Feb. 15, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-8).
EARLY EDUCATION AND CHILD CARE: DOES THE
U.S. MEASURE UP?
Examining and comparing early childhood education and care in the United
States and abroad, including all arrangements providing care and
education for children under compulsory school age regardless of
setting, funding, hours, or curriculum.
Mar. 27, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-30).
ADVOCATING FOR PATIENTS: HEALTH
INFORMATION FOR CONSUMERS
Examining issues related to health information for consumers, and
proposed legislation that would provide assistance to the States that
wish to establish, or strengthen their existing health care consumer
assistance, or ombudsman programs.
Mar. 28, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-131).
STATES RIGHTS AND FEDERAL REMEDIES: WHEN
ARE EMPLOYMENT LAWS CONSTITUTIONAL?
Examining the constitutionality of employment laws, focusing on recent
Supreme Court decisions affecting Congress' ability to redress
employment discrimination and other unfair treatment of State
employees.
Apr. 4, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-78).
BETTER PHARMACEUTICALS FOR CHILDREN:
ASSESSMENT AND OPPORTUNITIES
Examining the impact of the Pediatric Exclusivity provision of the
Better Pharmaceuticals for Children Act, which grants a pharmaceutical
company an additional 6 months of market exclusivity for new or
marketed drugs in exchange for conducting pediatric studies requested
by the Food and Drug Administration.
May 8, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-129).
BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH: OPPORTUNITIES AND
INNOVATIONS
Examining opportunities and innovations involving biomedical research.
May 10, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-167).
ADDRESSING DIRECT CARE STAFFING SHORTAGES
Examining issues related to the current recruitment and retention of
nursing staff, including both nurses and nurse aids, and concerns
about the future supply of these workers.
May 17, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-164).
PATIENT SAFETY: WHAT IS THE ROLE FOR
CONGRESS?
Examining issues surrounding Congress' role in increasing patient safety
in the health care system, including proposals that would reflect the
Institute of Medicine's report recommendations to establish a center
for quality improvement and safety to fund research and disseminate
information about patient safety, while providing for confidentiality
protections of this information.
May 24, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-175).
ACHIEVING PARITY FOR MENTAL HEALTH
TREATMENT
Examining mental health and our ongoing battle to see that those
suffering from mental illnesses receive the services they need and to
provide parity in coverage of mental health services.
July 11, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-184).
FULFILLING THE PROMISE OF GENETICS
RESEARCH: ENSURING NONDISCRIMINATION IN
HEALTH INSURANCE AND EMPLOYMENT
Examining S. 318, to prohibit discrimination on the basis of genetic
information with respect to health insurance, and related genetics
research issues regarding employment discrimination and prevention of
disclosure of genetic information to third parties.
July 25, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-178).
WORKPLACE SAFETY AND ASBESTOS
CONTAMINATION
Examining workplace safety and asbestos contamination, focusing on the
combined authority and efforts of the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration, Mine Safety and Health Administration, and the
Environmental Protection Agency to prescribe and enforce regulations
to prevent health risks to workers from exposure to airborne asbestos.
July 31, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-269).
STEM CELL RESEARCH
Examining the scientific and ethical implications of stem cell research
and its potential to improve human health.
Sept. 5, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-127).
IMPROVING WOMEN'S HEALTH: WHY
CONTRACEPTIVE INSURANCE COVERAGE MATTERS
S. 104, to require equitable coverage of prescription contraceptive
drugs and devices, and contraceptive services under health plans.
Sept. 10, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-391).
PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAUMA AND TERRORISM:
ASSURING THAT AMERICANS RECEIVE THE
SUPPORT THEY NEED
Examining the affects of psychological trauma and terrorism, focusing on
assurance that Americans receive the support they need.
Sept. 26, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-382).
THE WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT
Examining current job training issues relative to a fragile economy,
focusing on implementation of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998,
streamlining training services at the local level, enhanced training
options, and a stronger role for the private sector.
Oct. 4, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-168).
THE LOW-INCOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Examining new challenges facing the Low Income Home Energy Assistance
Program, which offers primary Federal support to help needy households
pay their energy bills, focusing on priorities for reauthorization.
Oct. 30, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-174).
NATIONAL IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM
Examining the National Immunization Program, focusing on the importance
of strengthening the public health system to detect and respond to
bioterrorist attacks, produce an adequate supply of vaccinations, and
improve the developments of counter-measures against other types of
bioterrorist attacks.
Nov. 27, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-198).
FORUM ON EARLY LEARNING: INVESTING IN OUR
CHILDREN, INVESTING IN OUR FUTURE
Examining the quality of early childhood learning programs, focusing on
the importance of early childhood cognitive development.
Jan. 24, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-256).
PROTECTING THE PENSIONS OF WORKING
AMERICANS: LESSONS FROM THE ENRON DEBACLE
Examining the impact of the collapse of Enron Corporation on its 401(k)
pension plan investors and the Department of Labor's role in
enforcement and regulation under the Employee Retirement Income
Security Act (ERISA), focusing on related pension plan reform
proposals.
Feb. 7, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-464).
EARLY EDUCATION: FROM SCIENCE TO PRACTICE
Examining early education issues, focusing on quality educational
programs, parent involvement in early childhood development, and
separation of education for children with special needs.
Feb. 12, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-285).
OXYCONTIN: BALANCING RISKS AND BENEFITS
Examining the effects of the painkiller Oxycontin, focusing on Federal,
State and local efforts to decrease abuse and misuse of this product
while assuring availability for patients who suffer daily from chronic
moderate to severe pain.
Feb. 12, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-287).
PROTECTING AGAINST GENETIC DISCRIMINATION:
THE LIMITS OF EXISTING LAWS
Examining the existing laws and proposed legislation necessary to
protect genetic information, in order to prevent genetic
discrimination that may lead to loss of health insurance or employment
discrimination, including S. 318 and 382, to prohibit discrimination
on the basis of genetic information with respect to health insurance.
Feb. 13, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-286).
THE NEEDS OF THE WORKING POOR: HELPING
FAMILIES TO MAKE ENDS MEET
Examining the needs of the working poor and helping welfare recipients
find work and balance the needs of their families.
Feb. 14, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-295).
EMPLOYMENT NON-DISCRIMINATION ACT (ENDA S.
1284)
To prohibit employment discrimination on the basis of sexual
orientation.
Feb. 27, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-307).
THE DANGERS OF CLONING AND THE PROMISE OF
REGENERATIVE MEDICINE
Examining cloning research, focusing on the clarification of how stem
cell research, or therapeutic cloning, differs from human reproductive
cloning, and the ethical and public-policy issues related to both ,
and related issues of S. 1853, to ban human cloning while protecting
stem cell research.
Mar. 5, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-497).
THE FUTURE OF AMERICAN STEEL: ENSURING THE
VIABILITY OF THE INDUSTRY AND THE HEALTH
CARE AND RETIREMENT SECURITY FOR ITS
WORKERS
Examining the future of American steel, focusing on ensuring the
viability of the industry and the health care and retirement security
for workers.
Mar. 14, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-345).
CHILD CARE: HELPING PARENTS WORK AND
IMPROVING THE WELL-BEING OF CHILDREN
Examining child care improvement issues, focusing on literacy,
behavioral health, and family services.
Mar. 15, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-349).
IDEA: WHAT'S GOOD FOR KIDS? WHAT WORKS FOR
SCHOOLS?
Examining the implementation of the Individuals With Disabilities Act,
as it applies to children and schools.
Mar. 21, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-363).
REAUTHORIZATION OF THE CORPORATION FOR
NATIONAL SERVICE
Examining the reauthorization of national and community service
legislation, including the National and community Service Act of 1990
and the Domestic Volunteer Service Act of 1973.
Apr. 9, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-409).
REAUTHORIZATION OF THE MUSEUM AND LIBRARY
SERVICES ACT
Examining proposed legislation authorizing funds for the Institute and
Museum of Library Services Act.
Apr. 10, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-411).
CAPACITY TO CARE: IN A WORLD LIVING WITH
AIDS
Examining issues related to health care for patients with the AIDS virus
and what can be done to address the global HIV/AIDS pandemic.
Apr. 11, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-407).
OVERSIGHT ON MEDICAL PRIVACY
Examining medical privacy issues, focusing on the Standards for Privacy
of Individually Identifiable Health Information (Private Rule), and
the proposed modification to those standards, published by the
Department of Health and Human Services.
Apr. 16, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-421).
OVER ONE YEAR LATER: INADEQUATE PROGRESS
ON AMERICA'S LEADING CAUSE OF WORKPLACE
INJURY
Examining workplace injury issues, focusing on musculoskeletal disorders
(MSDs) and ergonomics.
Apr. 18, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-422).
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND
ACT
Examining the implementation of the Elementary and Secondary Education
Act, focusing on accountability for results, parent and student
choice, flexibility for States, school districts, and schools, and
progress to date.
Apr. 23, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-423).
IDEA: BEHAVIORAL SUPPORTS IN SCHOOLS
Examining the implementation of the Individuals With Disabilities
Education Act (IDEA), focusing on behavioral support in schools to
ensure safe schools for students and teachers while protecting the
rights of students with disabilities.
Apr. 25, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-428).
CLOSING THE GAPS IN HATCH-WAXMAN: ASSURING
GREATER ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE
PHARMACEUTICALS
Examining certain provisions of the 1984 Drug Price Competition and
Patent Term Restoration Act, known as the Hatch-Waxman Act, assuring
greater access to affordable pharmaceuticals.
May 8, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-450).
CONSOLIDATED STUDENT LOAN INTEREST RATES
Examining Federal student aid programs.
May 9, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-443).
GETTING FIT, STAYING HEALTHY: STRATEGIES
FOR IMPROVING NUTRITION AND PHYSICAL
ACTIVITY IN AMERICA
Examining strategies for improving nutrition and physical activity, in
an effort to stave off the obesity epidemic in America.
May 21, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-477).
AMERICA'S SCHOOLS: PROVIDING EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY OR STILL SEPARATE AND UNEQUAL
Examining educational equity and resource adequacy among public school
systems within and among states.
May 23, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-479).
ACCOUNTABILITY AND IDEA: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN
BUS DOESN'T COME ANYMORE?
Examining the implementation of the Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act, focusing on accountability from the Federal Government,
and a collaboration between institutions of higher education, local
schools, and school faculties for teacher preparation programs.
June 6, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-672).
CHILDREN OF SEPTEMBER 11: THE NEED FOR
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Examining what we need to do to help our children heal from the wounds
left by September 11.
June 10, 2002 (New York, NY).
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-540).
IMPLEMENTATION OF READING FIRST AND
READING PROGRAMS AND STRATEGIES
Examining the implementation of the No Child Left Behind Act (P.L. 107-
110), focusing on the Reading First and other literacy-related
programs and strategies.
June 13, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-517).
REAUTHORIZATION OF THE NATIONAL SCIENCE
FOUNDATION: STRENGTHENING MATH AND SCIENCE
EDUCATION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Examining proposed legislation authorizing funds for the National
Science Foundation, focusing on math and science research,
development, and education.
June 19, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-527).
WORKERS FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION: OBSTACLES
TO FORMING A UNION
Examining workers freedom of association, focusing on whether current
American labor laws impose unacceptable obstacles to forming unions.
June 20, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-529).
AVOIDING THE SUMMER SLIDE: THE IMPORTANCE
OF SCHOOL TO STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
Examining the importance of summer school to student achievement and
well being, focusing on summer school cutbacks and implications of
research policies and practices.
June 21, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-532).
REAUTHORIZATION OF THE OFFICE OF EDUCATION
AND IMPROVEMENT (OECI)
Examining proposed legislation authorizing funds for the Office of
Education Research and Improvement, Department of Education, focusing
on organizational structure, budget, and technical assistance systems.
June 25, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-533).
TITLE IX: BUILDING ON 30 YEARS OF PROGRESS
Examining the implementation and progress of Title IX of the Education
Amendments Act of 1972, which prohibits sex discrimination in all
aspects of education.
June 27, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-542).
THE INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS ACCESSIBILITY
ACT: MAKING INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
AVAILABLE TO ALL STUDENTS
S. 2246. Mr. Dodd, et al.
Examining S. 2246, to improve access to printed instructional materials
used by blind or other persons with print disabilities in elementary
and secondary schools.
June 28, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-547).
THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON EXCELLENCE
IN SPECIAL EDUCATION
Examining recommendations of the President's Commission on Excellence in
Special Education regarding the Individuals with Disabilities Act of
1997 (IDEA).
July 9, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-526).
WHO WILL CARE FOR US? THE LOOMING CRISIS
OF HEALTH WORKFORCE SHORTAGES
Examining the looming crisis of health care worker shortage.
July 15, 2002 (Warwick, RI).
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-626).
HOMELAND SECURITY
Examining the President's proposal to establish a Department of Homeland
Security, focusing on its impact on public health preparedness
programs, and on the collective bargaining rights of certain union
workers.
July 16, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-583).
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN THE WORKPLACE:
THE EXTENT OF THE PROBLEM AND WHAT
GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESSES ARE DOING ABOUT
IT
Examining violence against women in the workplace, focusing on
coordinated community response partnerships with employers, to educate
them about the dangers of domestic violence, sexual assault, and
stalking, and assist them in establishing effective policies and
programs.
July 25, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-591).
SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION OF TITLE I:
STATE AND LOCAL PERSPECTIVES
Examining state and community perspectives of the implementation of
Title I of H.R. 1, to close the achievement gap with accountability,
flexibility, and choice, so that no child is left behind (P.L. 107-
110)
Sept. 10, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-675).
ONE YEAR LATER: RESTORING ECONOMIC
SECURITY FOR WORKERS AND THE NATION
Examining unemployed Americans in the context of the current economic
situation, focusing on Temporary Emergency Unemployment Compensation
(TEUC) reform.
Sept. 12, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-680).
RESPONDING TO THE PUBLIC HEALTH THREAT OF
WEST NILE VIRUS
(Joint hearing with Committee on Governmental Affairs, Subcommittee on
Oversight of Government Management, Restructuring and the District of
Columbia)
Examining the emerging threat of the West Nile Virus, focusing on the
adequacy of federal and state response to increasing disease
incidence, and future challenges to respond to health threats posed by
naturally occurring infectious diseases, also considering the safety
of the nation's blood supply, and efforts to accelerate the
development of a West Nile virus vaccine.
Sept. 24, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-845).
INTERNET EDUCATION: EXPLORING THE BENEFITS
AND CHALLENGES OF WEB-BASED EDUCATION
Examining the benefits and challenges of web-based education.
Sept. 26, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-752).
NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND: THE NEED TO ADDRESS
THE DROPOUT CRISIS
Examining the need to address the dropout crisis.
Nov. 1, 2002 (Las Cruces, NM).
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-747).
HEARINGS BY THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON AGING
HEARINGS BY THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON AGING--Continued
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THE NURSING SHORTAGE AND IT'S IMPACT ON
AMERICA'S HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM
Examining the impact of the current nurse staffing shortage on America's
health care delivery system.
Feb. 13, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-7)
THE NURSING SHORTAGE IN ARKANSAS:
PERSPECTIVES FROM THE FIELD
Examining the nursing shortage and the impact on our State.
Apr. 17, 2001 (Little Rock, AR).
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-42)
GERIATRICS: MEETING THE NEEDS OF OUR MOST
VULNERABLE SENIORS IN THE 21TH CENTURY
Examining the effect of the national shortage of geriatrics-trained
health professionals may have on the growing senior population.
June 19, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-172)
WOMEN AND AGING: BEARING THE BURDEN OF
LONG-TERM CARE
(Joint hearing with Special Subcommittee on Aging)
Examining U.S. policy options in Somalia, focusing on the promotion of
stability, sustainable development, and expanded economic opportunity.
Feb. 6, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-291)
ALZHEIMER'S RESEARCH AND CARE: HELPING
PATIENTS AND FAMILIES
Examing the issue of Alzheimer's and the role that the Committee plays
in the reauthorization of the legislation.
Apr. 2, 2002 (Baltimore, MD).
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-368)
NATIONAL FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT PROGRAM:
GETTING BEHIND OUR NATION'S FAMILIES
Examining the implementation of the Administration on Aging's National
Family Caregiver Support Program.
May 7, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-448)
PREVENTING ELDER FALLS
Examining the impact of mentally ill offenders on our justice system,
focusing on the Council of State Governments' ``Criminal Justice/
Mental Health Consensus Project'' report, which provides a guidebook
and recommendations for the criminal justice system to improve their
response to people with mental illness.
June 11, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-505)
HEARINGS BY THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
HEARINGS BY THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON CHILDREN AND FAMILIES--Continued
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TEEN AND YOUNG ADULT SUICIDE: A NATIONAL
HEALTH CRISIS
Examining the national health crisis regarding teen and young adult
suicide issues.
Sept. 7, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-353).
KIDS AND TERRORISM: SUPPORTING OUR KIDS IN
TIMES OF CRISIS
Examining the impact of the recent terrorist crisis and ongoing threats
to safety and security on the psychological and emotional well-being
of children, and how to better prepare for future emergencies.
Nov. 2, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-177).
FAMILIES IN FUNERAL PRACTICES
Examining recent accounts of misleading practices and potential
violations of state and federal regulatory standards in the funeral
industry.
Apr. 26, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-432).
CHILD CARE: SUPPORTING WORKING FAMILIES
(Joint hearing with Finance, Subcommittee on Social Security and Family
Policy)
Examining affordable child care and improving links between the welfare
work requirements and child care for low income, working families.
Mar. 19, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-709).
NEWBORN SCREENING: INCREASING OPTIONS AND
AWARENESS
Examining what new measures may be needed to enhance current options and
awareness concerning the screening of newborns to improve detection of
conditions that threaten the life and long-term health of infants,
including expanding State newborn screening programs and improving
information sharing among screening programs and State systems of care
for children with special health care needs.
June 14, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-518).
BIRTH DEFECTS: STRATEGIES FOR PREVENTION
AND ENSURING QUALITY OF LIFE
Examining public health issues related to birth defects, focusing on
strategies for prevention and ensuring quality of life.
July 26, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-592).
HEARINGS BY THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON EMPLOYMENT, SAFETY, AND TRAINING
HEARINGS BY THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON EMPLOYMENT, SAFETY, AND TRAINING--
Continued
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PROTECTING WORKERS FROM ERGONOMIC HAZARDS
Examining the issue of repetitive stress injuries.
July 18, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-86).
MINNESOTA'S ECONOMY AFTER SEPTEMBER 11TH:
STRATEGIES FOR WORKFORCE AND BUSINESS
RECOVERY
Examining Minnesota's economy after September 11th: strategies for
workforce and business recovery.
Oct. 8, 2001 (Bloomington, MN).
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-186).
RETIREMENT SECURITY FOR WORKING AMERICANS
Examining ways to protect workers' retirement security, both the pension
plans and the 401(k) plans.
Feb. 21, 2002 (St. Paul, MN).
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-362).
WORKPLACE SAFETY AND HEALTH FOR IMMIGRANTS
AND LOW WAGE WORKERS
Examining workplace safety and health issues with respect to immigrants
and low-wage workers.
Feb. 27, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-306).
CAREER PATH TRAINING FOR LOW-SKILL, LOW-
WAGE WORKERS
Examining how to make investments in programs and services that provide
individuals with the skills and resources needed to succeed in the
labor market, focusing on the need to improve current workforce
development and welfare programs, including exploring the
intersections between the Workforce Investment Act and the Temporary
Assistance for Needy Families Program.
May 16, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-460).
WORKPLACE SAFETY AND HEALTH: OVERSIGHT OF
MSHA AND OSHA REGULATION AND ENFORCEMENT
Examining workplace safety and health oversight of the Mine safety
Health Administration and Occupational Safety and Health
Administration regulation and enforcement.
July 11, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-574).
HEARINGS BY THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH
HEARINGS BY THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLIC HEALTH--Continued
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STRENGTHENING THE SAFETY NET: INCREASING
ACCESS TO ESSENTIAL HEALTH CARE SERVICES
Examining the United States health care safety net system and the
challenges facing providers who care for the uninsured and medically
underserved, focusing on the authorization of several programs
including the Consolidated Health Centers Program, the National Health
Service Corps, and the Healthy Communities Access Program.
Mar. 22, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-38).
EFFECTIVE RESPONSES TO THE THREAT OF
BIOTERRORISM
Examining effective responses to the threat of bioterrorism, focusing on
detection, treatment, and containment measures.
Oct. 9, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-440).
MAKING SENSE OF THE MAMMOGRAPHY
CONTROVERSY: WHAT WOMEN NEED TO KNOW
(Joint hearing with Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on Labor,
Health and Human Services, and Education)
Examining the conflicting findings regarding mammography usage and
update recommendation guidelines, based on the most current scientific
data, on the use of mammography in breast cancer detection.
Feb. 28, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-326).
HEALTH TRACKING: IMPROVING SURVEILLANCE OF
CHRONIC CONDITIONS AND POTENTIAL LINKS TO
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURES
Examining the improvement of surveillance of chronic conditions and
potential links to environmental exposures.
Mar. 6, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-331).
THE HEALTH CARE CRISIS OF THE UNINSURED:
WHAT ARE THE SOLUTIONS?
Examining solutions to the problem of uninsured Americans, including
proposed legislation that would amend titles XIX and XXI of the Social
Security Act to provide for FamilyCare coverage for parents of
enrolled children, allow parents of disabled children to purchase
Medicaid coverage, and allow for insurance coverage subsidies, and
building upon existing public programs, such as the Children's Health
Insurance Program (CHIP) and Medicaid programs.
Mar. 12, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-344).
PROTECTING HUMAN SUBJECTS IN RESEARCH: ARE
CURRENT SAFEGUARDS ADEQUATE?
Examining current safeguards concerning the protection of human subjects
in research, while facilitating critical medical research.
Apr. 23, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-424).
ADDRESSING UNMET NEEDS IN WOMEN'S HEALTH
Examining women's health issues, including the role of the Department of
Health and Human Services in improving the health of women and making
prevention a centerpiece.
Apr. 25, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-429).
CRISIS IN CHILDREN'S DENTAL HEALTH: A
SILENT EPIDEMIC
Examining the crisis in children's dental health, focusing on creating
an effective oral health infrastructure, increase access to dental
care, and related provisions of S. 1626, to provide disadvantaged
children with access to dental services.
June 25, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-539).
STAYING HEALTHY: HEALTH ISSUES SURROUNDING
PROPOSED CHANGES IN CLEAN AIR STANDARDS
Examining proposed improvements to the New Source Review (NSR) program
under the Clean Air Act, which would change the requirements of
companies to install state-of-the-art pollution control equipment, and
related provisions of S. 556, to amend the Clean Air Act to reduce
emissions from electric powerplants, and S. 2815, to amend the Clean
Air Act to reduce air pollution through expansion of cap and trade
programs, and to provide an alternative regulatory classification for
units subject to the cap and trade programs.
Sept. 3, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-661).
LOSING MOMENTUM: ARE CHILDHOOD VACCINE
SUPPLIES ADEQUATE?
Examining the adequacy of childhood vaccine supplies, focusing on the
extent that recent shortages have affected immunization policy and
programs, what factors have contributed to recent shortages, and what
strategies are federal agencies considering to help mitigate the
disruptions in supply.
Sept. 17, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-691).
HISPANIC HEALTH: PROBLEMS WITH COVERAGE,
ACCESS, AND HEALTH DISPARITIES
Examining Hispanic health problems, focusing on coverage, access, and
health disparities.
Sept. 23, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-701).
UNINSURED PREGNANT WOMEN: IMPACT ON INFANT
AND MATERNAL MORTALITY
Examining the impact of uninsured pregnant women on infant and maternal
mortality.
Oct. 24, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-747).
HEARINGS ON NOMINATIONS
HEARINGS ON NOMINATIONS--Continued
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Roderick R. Paige, of Texas, to be Secretary of Education.
Date: Jan. 10, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-2).
Brian Jones, of California, to be General Counsel.
Date: Sept. 6, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-280).
Gerald Reynolds, of Missouri, to be Assistant Secretary for Civil
Rights.
Date: Feb. 26, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-305).
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Tommy G. Thompson, of Wisconsin, to be Secretary of Health and Human
Services.
Date: Jan. 19, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-1).
Elias A. Zerhouni, of Maryland, to be Director of the National
Institutes of Health.
Date: Apr. 30, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-433).
Richard H. Carmona, of Arizona, to be Medical Director in the Regular
Corps of the Public Health Service, and to be Surgeon General of the
Public Health Service.
Date: July 9, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-572).
Mark McClellan, of the District of Columbia, to be Commissioner of Food
and Drugs.
Date: Oct. 7, 2002.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-730).
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Elaine Chao, of Kentucky, to be Secretary of Labor.
Date: Jan. 24, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-24).
John Lester Henshaw, of Missouri, to be Assistant Secretary,
Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
Date: Aug. 2, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-281).
Eugene Scalia, of Virginia, to be Solicitor.
Date: Oct. 2, 2001.
Number of volumes: One (S. Hrg. 107-40).
BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS REPORTED BY THE SENATE COMMITTEE
ON HEALTH, EDUCATION, LABOR, AND PENSIONS AND ENACTED INTO LAW
BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS REPORTED BY THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND
HUMAN RESOURCES AND ENACTED INTO LAW--Continued
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S.J. Res. 6
Providing for congressional disapproval of the rule submitted by the
Department of Labor under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code,
relating to ergonomics.
May 9, 2001. PUBLIC LAW 107-5.
H.R. 768
To amend the Improving America's Schools Act of 1994 to make permanent
the favorable treatment of need-based educational aid under the
antitrust laws.
Nov. 20, 2001. PUBLIC LAW 107-72.
H.R. 717
To provide for research and services with respect to Duchenne muscular
dystrophy.
Dec. 18, 2001. PUBLIC LAW 107-84
S. 1789
To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to improve the safety
and efficacy of pharmaceuticals for children.
Jan. 4, 2002. PUBLIC LAW 107-109.
H.R. 1
To close the achievement gap with accountability, flexibility, and
choice, so that no child is left behind.
Jan. 8, 2002. PUBLIC LAW 107-110.
S. 1793
To provide the Secretary of Education with specific waiver authority to
respond to conditions in the national emergency declared by the
President on September 14, 2001.
Jan. 15, 2002. PUBLIC LAW 107-122.
S. 1762
To To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to establish fixed interest
rates for student and parent borrowers, to extend current law with
respect to special allowances for lenders, and for other purposes
Feb. 8, 2002. PUBLIC LAW 107-139.
H.R. 2441
To amend the Public Health Service Act to redesignate a facility as the
National Hansen's Disease Programs Center, and for other purposes.
Sept. 3, 2002. PUBLIC LAW 107-220.
S. 1094
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for research,
information, and education with respect to blood cancer.
May 14, 2002. PUBLIC LAW 107-172.
S. 1533
To amend the Public Health Service Act to reauthorize and strengthen the
health centers program and the National Health Service Corps, and to
establish the Healthy Communities Access Program, which will help
coordinate services for the uninsured and underinsured, and for other
purposes.
Aug. 21, 2002. PUBLIC LAW 107-251.
S. 2558
To amend the Public Health Service Act to provide for the collection of
data on benign brain-related tumors through the national program of
cancer registries.
Aug. 21, 2002. PUBLIC LAW 107-260.
H.R. 3801
To provide for improvement of Federal education research, statistics,
evaluation, information, and dissemination, and for other purposes.
Nov. 5, 2002. PUBLIC LAW 107-279.
H.R. 4013
To amend the Public Health Service Act to establish an Office of Rare
Diseases at the National Institutes of Health, and for other purposes.
Nov. 12, 2002. PUBLIC LAW 107-280.
H.R. 4014
To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act with respect to the
development of products for rare diseases.
Nov. 12, 2002. PUBLIC LAW 107-281.
H.R. 4664
To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2003, 2004, and 2005 for
the National Science Foundation, and for other purposes.
Dec. 29, 2002. PUBLIC LAW 107-368.
STATISTICAL SUMMARY
ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH, EDUCATION, LABOR, AND PENSIONS
107TH CONGRESS
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2002
2001
2d Sess. Totals
1st Sess.
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Nominations
Referred to Committee.........471.................121.........592...........
Reported to Senate............201.................37..........238...........
Confirmed by Senate...........197.................74..........271...........
Withdrawn (by House or persona21..................3...........24............
Returned to President (pursuan1.................Se289.........290...........
Recess Appointments...........4...................1...........5.............
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Communications
Presidential messages.........1...............................1.............
Executive/reports.............249.................155.........404...........
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Total...................250.................155.........405...........
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Bills and Resolutions*
Senate bills and joint resolut228.................146.........374...........
Senate resolutions and concurr14..................11..........25............
House-passed bills, joint reso18................rr18........ti36............
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Total...................260.................175.........433...........
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Hearing Days Held
Full Committee:
In Washington, DC...........24..................41..........65............
Out of town.....................................3...........3.............
Subcommittees:
In Washington, DC...........7...................19..........26............
Out of town.................2...................2...........4.............
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Total...................33..................65..........98............
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Executive Meetings
Full committee................6...................14..........20............
Subcommittees...............................................................
Conference sessions...........1...............................1.............
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Total...................7...................14..........21............
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Reported to the Senate
Senate bills and joint resolut11..................13..........24............
House-passed bills............3...................5...........8.............
Senate resolutions, concurrent1.................sp..........rt1.............
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Total...................15..................18..........33............
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Presidential Action
Public laws...................3...................12..........15............
Vetoed......................................................................
Presidential vetoes overridden..................la..........................
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*Including bills acted upon introduction and Senate and House bills
taken from the Calendar or desk.
REPORTS OF THE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH, EDUCATION, LABOR, AND PENSIONS
REPORTS OF THE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH, EDUCATION, LABOR, AND PENSIONS--
Continued
* Report of Committee on Conference
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107-7
S. 1
Better Education For Students and Teachers Act
Reported: Mar. 28, 2001.
Related reports: H. Rept. 107-63, Part I, H. Rept. 107-334*.
Remarks: Public Law 107-110, H.R. 1.
107-11
Report on Legislative Activities of the Committee on Labor and Human
Resources During the One Hundred Sixth Congress
1999-2000
Reported: Apr. 4, 2001.
Related reports:
Remarks: Pursuant to the Legislative Reorganization Act.
107-61
S. 543
Mental Health Equitable Treatment Act of 2001
Reported: Sept. 6, 2001.
Related reports:
Remarks:
107-79
S. 838
Best Pharmaceuticals for Children Act
Reported: Oct. 4, 2001.
Related reports:
Remarks: Public Law 107-109, S. 1789.
107-83
S. 1533
Health Care Safety Net Amendments of 2001
Reported: Oct. 11, 2001.
Related reports:
Remarks: Public Law 107-251.
107-93
S. 1275
Community Access to Emergency Defibrillation Act of 2001
Reported: Nov. 2, 2001.
Related reports
Remarks:
107-97
S. 1274
Stroke Treatment and Ongoing Prevention Act of 2001
Reported: Nov. 9, 2001.
Related reports;
Remarks:
107-334*
H.R. 1
No Child Left Behind Act of 2001
Reported: Dec. 12, 2001.
Related: H. Rept. 107-63, Part I; S. Rept. 107-7.
Remarks: Public Law 107-110.
107-142
S. 928
Older Workers' Rights Restoration Act of 2001
Reported: Apr. 15, 2002.
Related reports:
Remarks:
107-226
S. 1992
Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974
Reported: July 26, 2002.
Related reports: H. Rept. 107-382, Part I, H. Rept. 107-383, Part I.
Remarks:
107-227
S. 1115
Comprehensive Tuberculosis Elimination Act of 2001
Reported: July 26, 2002.
Related reports:
Remarks:
107-245
S. 710
Eliminate Colorectal Cancer Act of 2001
Reported: Aug. 28, 2002.
Related reports:
Remarks:
107-291
S. 2817
To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and
2007 for the National Science Foundation, and for other purposes.
Reported: Sept. 18, 2002.
Related reports: S. Rept. 107-317, H. Rept. 107-488.
Remarks: Public Law 107-368, H.R. 4664.
107-292
S. 2998
To reauthorize the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act, the Family
Violence Prevention and Services Act, the Child Abuse Prevention and
Treatment and Adoption Reform Act of 1978, and the Abandoned Infants
Assistance Act of 1988, and for other purposes.
Reported: Sept. 30, 2002.
Related reports: H. Rept. 107-403.
Remarks:
107-702
H.R. 4014
To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act with respect to the
development of products for rare disases.
Reported: Oct. 1, 2002.
Related reports: H. Rept. 107-702.
Remarks: Public Law 107-281.
107-300
S. 2394
Amending the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to require labeling
containing information applicable to pediatric patients.
Reported: Oct. 8, 2002.
Related reports:
Remarks:
107-322
S. 2499
Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act.
Reported: Oct. 17, 2002.
Related reports:
Remarks:
107-337
S. 2969
Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002
Reported: Nov. 12, 2002.
Related reports: H. Rept. 107-404.
Remarks: Public Law 107-299, H.R. 3801.
107-341
S. 1284
To prohibit employment discrimination on the basis of sexual
orientation.
Reported: Nov. 15, 2002.
Related reports:
Remarks:
SERVICE OF FORMER AND CURRENT COMMITTEE MEMBERS: LABOR AND PUBLIC
WELFARE (80TH THRU 94TH CONG., 1947-76); HUMAN RESOURCES \1\ (95TH
CONG., 1977-78); LABOR AND HUMAN RESOURCES \2\ (96TH CONG. TO PRESENT,
1979-98); HEALTH, EDUCATION, LABOR, AND PENSIONS \3\ (106TH CONG. TO
PRESENT, 1999- )
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\1\ Effective Feb. 11, 1977, pursuant to the Committee System
Reorganization Amendments of 1977 (S. Res. 4, S. Rept. 95-2), Committee
on Labor and Public Welfare name changed to Committee on Human
Resources. \2\ Effective Mar. 7, 1979, pursuant to the Committee
System Reorganization Amendments of 1977 (S. Res. 30, S. Rept. 96-4),
Committee on Human Resources name changed to Committee on Labor and
Human Resources. \3\ Effective Jan. 19, 1999, pursuant to the
Committee Reorganization Amendments of 1977 (S. Res. 20), Committee on
Labor and Human Resources name changed to Committee on Health,
Education, Labor, and Pensions.
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RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR THE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH, EDUCATION, LABOR, AND
PENSIONS
(As agreed to February 28, 2001)
Rule 1.--Subject to the provisions of rule XXVI, paragraph 5, of the
Standing Rules of the Senate, regular meetings of the committee shall be
held on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month, at 10:00 a.m., in
room SD-430, Dirksen Senate Office Building. The chairman may, upon
proper notice, call such additional meetings as he may deem necessary.
Rule 2.--The chairman of the committee or of a subcommittee, or if
the chairman is not present, the ranking majority member present, shall
preside at all meetings. The chairman may designate the ranking minority
member to preside at hearings of the committee or subcommittee.
Rule 3.--Meetings of the committee or a subcommittee, including
meetings to conduct hearings, shall be open to the public except as
otherwise specifically provided in subsections (b) and (d) of rule 26.5
of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Rule 4.--(a) Subject to paragraph (b), one-third of the membership
of the committee, actually present, shall constitute a quorum for the
purpose of transacting business. Any quorum of the committee which is
composed of less than a majority of the members of the committee shall
include at least one member of the majority and one member of the
minority.
(b) A majority of the members of a subcommittee, actually present,
shall constitute a quorum for the purpose of transacting business:
provided, no measure or matter shall be ordered reported unless such
majority shall include at least one member of the minority who is a
member of the subcommittee. If, at any subcommittee meeting, a measure
or matter cannot be ordered reported because of the absence of such a
minority member, the measure or matter shall lay over for a day. If the
presence of a member of the minority is not then obtained, a majority of
the members of the subcommittee, actually present, may order such
measure or matter reported.
(c) No measure or matter shall be ordered reported from the
committee or a subcommittee unless a majority of the committee or
subcommittee is actually present at the time such action is taken.
Rule 5.--With the approval of the chairman of the committee or
subcommittee, one member thereof may conduct public hearings other than
taking sworn testimony.
Rule 6.--Proxy voting shall be allowed on all measures and matters
before the committee or a subcommittee if the absent member has been
informed of the matter on which he is being recorded and has
affirmatively requested that he be so recorded. While proxies may be
voted on a motion to report a measure or matter from the committee, such
a motion shall also require the concurrence of a majority of the members
who are actually present at the time such action is taken.
The committee may poll any matters of committee business as a matter
of unanimous consent; provided that every member is polled and every
poll consists of the following two questions:
(1) Do you agree or disagree to poll the proposal; and
(2) Do you favor or oppose the proposal.
Rule 7.--There shall be prepared and kept a complete transcript or
electronic recording adequate to fully record the proceedings of each
committee or subcommittee meeting or conference whether or not such
meetings or any part thereof is closed pursuant to the specific
provisions of subsections (b) and (d) of rule 26.5 of the Standing Rules
of the Senate, unless a majority of said members vote to forgo such a
record. Such records shall contain the vote cast by each member of the
committee or subcommittee on any question on which a ``yea and nay''
vote is demanded, and shall be available for inspection by any committee
member. The clerk of the committee, or the clerk's designee, shall have
the responsibility to make appropriate arrangements to implement this
rule.
Rule 8.--The committee and each subcommittee shall undertake,
consistent with the provisions of rule XXVI, paragraph 4, of the
Standing Rules of the Senate, to issue public announcement of any
hearing it intends to hold at least one week prior to the commencement
of such hearing.
Rule 9.--The committee or a subcommittee shall[, so far as
practicable,] require all witnesses heard before it to file written
statements of their proposed testimony at least 24 hours before a
hearing, unless the chairman and the ranking minority member determine
that there is good cause for failure to so file, and to limit their oral
presentation to brief summaries of their arguments. The presiding
officer at any hearing is authorized to limit the time of each witness
appearing before the committee or a subcommittee. The committee or a
subcommittee shall, as far as practicable, utilize testimony previously
taken on bills and measures similar to those before it for
consideration.
Rule 10.--Should a subcommittee fail to report back to the full
committee on any measure within a reasonable time, the chairman may
withdraw the measure from such subcommittee and report that fact to the
full committee for further disposition.
Rule 11.--No subcommittee may schedule a meeting or hearing at a
time designated for a hearing or meeting of the full committee. No more
than one subcommittee executive meeting may be held at the same time.
Rule 12.--It shall be the duty of the chairman in accordance with
section 133(c) of the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946, as
amended, to report or cause to be reported to the Senate, any measure or
recommendation approved by the committee and to take or cause to be
taken, necessary steps to bring the matter to a vote in the Senate.
Rule 13.--Whenever a meeting of the committee or subcommittee is
closed pursuant to the provisions of subsection (b) or (d) of rule 26.5
of the Standing Rules of the Senate, no person other than members of the
committee, members of the staff of the committee, and designated
assistants to members of the committee shall be permitted to attend such
closed session, except by special dispensation of the committee or
subcommittee or the chairman thereof.
Rule 14.--The chairman of the committee or a subcommittee shall be
empowered to adjourn any meeting of the committee or a subcommittee if a
quorum is not present within fifteen minutes of the time schedule for
such meeting.
Rule 15.--Whenever a bill or joint resolution repealing or amending
any statute or part thereof shall be before the committee or a
subcommittee for final consideration, the clerk shall place before each
member of the committee or subcommittee a print of the statute or the
part or section thereof to be amended or replaced showing by stricken-
through type, the part or parts to be omitted and in italics, the matter
proposed to be added, if a member makes a timely request for such print.
Rule 16.--An appropriate opportunity shall be given the minority to
examine the proposed text of committee reports prior to their filing or
publication. In the event there are supplemental, minority, or
additional views, an appropriate opportunity shall be given the majority
to examine the proposed text prior to filing or publication. Unless the
chairman and ranking minority member agree on a shorter period of time,
the minority shall have no fewer than three business days to prepare
supplemental, minority or additional views for inclusion in a committee
report from the time the majority makes the proposed text of the
committee report available to the minority.
Rule 17.--(a) The committee, or any subcommittee, may issue
subpoenas, or hold hearings to take sworn testimony or hear subpoenaed
witnesses, only if such investigative activity has been authorized by
majority vote of the committee.
(b) For the purpose of holding a hearing to take sworn testimony or
hear subpoenaed witnesses, three members of the committee or
subcommittee shall constitute a quorum: provided, with the concurrence
of the chairman and ranking minority member of the committee or
subcommittee, a single member may hear subpoenaed witnesses or take
sworn testimony.
(c) The committee may, by a majority vote, delegate the authority to
issue subpoenas to the chairman of the committee or a subcommittee, or
to any member designated by such chairman. Prior to the issuance of each
subpoena, the ranking minority member of the committee or subcommittee,
and any other member so requesting, shall be notified regarding the
identity of the person to whom it will be issued and the nature of the
information sought and its relationship to the authorized investigative
activity, except where the chairman of the committee or subcommittee, in
consultation with the ranking minority member, determines that such
notice would unduly impede the investigation. All information obtained
pursuant to such investigative activity shall be made available as
promptly as possible to each member of the committee requesting same, or
to any assistant to a member of the committee designated by such member
in writing, but the use of any such information is subject to
restrictions imposed by the rules of the Senate. Such information, to
the extent that it is relevant to the investigation shall, if requested
by a member, be summarized in writing as soon as practicable. Upon the
request of any member, the chairman of the committee or subcommittee
shall call an executive session to discuss such investigative activity
or the issuance of any subpoena in connection therewith.
(d) Any witness summoned to testify at a hearing, or any witness
giving sworn testimony, may be accompanied by counsel of his own
choosing who shall be permitted, while the witness is testifying, to
advise him of his legal rights.
(e) No confidential testimony taken or confidential material
presented in an executive hearing, or any report of the proceedings of
such an executive hearing, shall be made public, either in whole or in
part or by way of summary, unless authorized by a majority of the
members of the committee or subcommittee.
Rule 18.--Presidential nominees shall submit a statement of their
background and financial interests, including the financial interests of
their spouse and children living in their household, on a form approved
by the committee which shall be sworn to as to its completeness and
accuracy. The committee form shall be in two parts--
(I) information relating to employment, education and background
of the nominee relating to the position to which the individual is
nominated, and which is to be made public; and,
(II) information relating to financial and other background of
the nominee, to be made public when the committee determines that
such information bears directly on the nominee's qualifications to
hold the position to which the individual is nominated.
Information relating to background and financial interests (parts I
and II) shall not be required of (a) candidates for appointment and
promotion in the Public Health Service Corps; and (b) nominees for less
than full-time appointments to councils, commissions or boards when the
committee determines that some or all of the information is not relevant
to the nature of the position. Information relating to other background
and financial interests (part II) shall not be required of any nominee
when the committee determines that it is not relevant to the nature of
the position.
Committee action on a nomination, including hearings or meetings to
consider a motion to recommend confirmation, shall not be initiated
until at least five days after the nominee submits the form required by
this rule unless the chairman, with the concurrence of the ranking
minority member, waives this waiting period.
Rule 19.--Subject to statutory requirements imposed on the committee
with respect to procedure, the rules of the committee may be changed,
modified, amended or suspended at any time; provided, not less than a
majority of the entire membership so determine at a regular meeting with
due notice, or at a meeting specifically called for that purpose.
Rule 20.--When the ratio of members on the committee is even, the
term ``majority'' as used in the committee's rules and guidelines shall
refer to the party of the chairman for purposes of party identification.
Numerical requirements for quorums, votes and the like shall be
unaffected.
Rule 21.--First degree amendments must be filed with the chairman at
least 24 hours before an executive session. The chairman shall promptly
distribute all filed amendments to the members of the committee. The
chairman may modify the filing requirements to meet special
circumstances with the concurrence of the ranking minority member.
Rule [20] 22.--In addition to the foregoing, the proceedings of the
committee shall be governed by the Standing Rules of the Senate and the
provisions of the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946, as amended.
SENATE DOCUMENTS, COMMITTEE PRINTS, SUBCOMMITTEE
REPORTS--107th CONGRESS
SENATE DOCUMENTS
COMMITTEE PRINTS AND SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS--107th CONGRESS
1.
Rules of Procedure of the Committee on Health, Education, Labor,
and Pensions, March 2001 (S. Prt. 107-7).
2.
Rules of Procedure of the Committee on Health, Education, Labor,
and Pensions, September 2001 (S. Prt. 107-37).
3.
Compilation of selected acts within the jurisdiction of the House
Committee on Energy and Commerce of the Food, Drug, and Related
Law, as amended through December 31, 2001 (Committee Prt. 107-D)
May 2001.
4.
Compilation of selected acts within the jurisdiction of the House
Committee on Energy and Commerce (Public Health Service Act and
related acts), as amended through December 31, 2000 (Com. Prt. 107-
J) July 2001.
5.
Compilation of selected acts within the jurisdiction of the House
Committee on Energy and Commerce of--Consumer Protection Law
(Committee Prt. 107-K) July 2001.
6.
Compilation of Federal Education Laws--Volumes II, S. Prt. 107-86,
IV, S. Prt. 107-87 and VI, S. Prt. 107-88--Select Education and
Related Programs--As amended through December 31, 2002.