[Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Final Calendar]
[From the U.S. Government Printing Office, www.gpo.gov]
S. PRT. 107-96
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COMMITTEE ON
ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
UNITED STATES SENATE
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LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR
ONE HUNDRED SEVENTH CONGRESS
2001-2002
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December 31, 2002
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Committee Members.......................................................
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Subcommittees.....................................................
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Jurisdiction and Rules............................................
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Senate Bills (numerical list).....................................
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Senate Resolutions, Joint and Concurrent (numerical list).........
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House Bills (numerical list)......................................
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House Joint and Concurrent Resolutions (numerical list)...........
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Senate Reports (numerical list)...................................
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House Reports (numerical list)....................................
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Public Laws (numerical list)......................................
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Bills and Resolutions Referred to the Committee:
Senate Bills.................................................
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Senate Concurrent Resolutions...............................
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Senate Joint Resolutions....................................
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Senate Resolutions................................................
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House Bills.......................................................
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House Concurrent Resolutions................................
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House Joint Resolutions.....................................
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Special Committee Actions.........................................
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Committee Publications:
Hearings...........................................................
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Committee Prints..................................................
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Calendar of Nominations...........................................
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Executive Communications..........................................
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Presidential Messages.............................................
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Alphabetical Index................................................
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State Index.......................................................
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Subcommittee Index................................................
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Author Index......................................................
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SENATE COMMITTEE ON
ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
ONE HUNDRED SEVENTH CONGRESS *
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FRANK H. MURKOWSKI, Alaska, Chairman
PETE V. DOMENICI, New Mexico JEFF BINGAMAN, New Mexico
DON NICKLES, Oklahoma DANIEL K. AKAKA, Hawaii
LARRY E. CRAIG, Idaho BYRON L. DORGAN, North Dakota
BEN NIGHTHORSE CAMPBELL, Colorado BOB GRAHAM, Florida
CRAIG THOMAS, Wyoming RON WYDEN, Oregon
RICHARD C. SHELBY, Alabama TIM JOHNSON, South Dakota
CONRAD BURNS, Montana MARY L. LANDRIEU, Louisiana
JON KYL, Arizona EVAN BAYH, Indiana
CHUCK HAGEL, Nebraska DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California
GORDON SMITH, Oregon CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York
MARIA CANTWELL, Washington
ANDREW D. LUNDQUIST, Staff Director
DAVID G. DYE, Chief Counsel
ROBERT M. SIMON, Democratic Staff Director
SAM E. FOWLER, Democratic Chief Counsel
MIA JANAI BENNETT, Calendar Clerk
Committee meets third Wednesday or on call of Chairman
* E&NR Committee through June 6, 2001
SENATE COMMITTEE ON
ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
ONE HUNDRED SEVENTH CONGRESS *
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JEFF BINGAMAN, New Mexico, Chairman
DANIEL K. AKAKA, Hawaii FRANK H. MURKOWSKI, Alaska
BYRON L. DORGAN, North Dakota PETE V. DOMENICI, New Mexico
BOB GRAHAM, Florida DON NICKLES, Oklahoma
RON WYDEN, Oregon LARRY E. CRAIG, Idaho
TIM JOHNSON, South Dakota BEN NIGHTHORSE CAMPBELL,
Colorado
MARY L. LANDRIEU, Louisiana CRAIG THOMAS, Wyoming
EVAN BAYH, Indiana RICHARD C. SHELBY, Alabama
DIANNE FEINSTEIN, California CONRAD BURNS, Montana
CHARLES E. SCHUMER, New York JON KYL, Arizona
MARIA CANTWELL, Washington CHUCK HAGEL, Nebraska
GORDON SMITH, Oregon
ROBERT M. SIMON, Staff Director
SAM E. FOWLER, Chief Counsel
BRIAN P. MALNAK, Republican Staff Director
JAMES P. BEIRNE, Republican Chief Counsel
MIA JANAI BENNETT, Calendar Clerk
Committee meets third Wednesday or on call of Chairman
* E&NR Committee starting July 12, 2001
SUBCOMMITTEES
(Subcommittees through June 6, 2001)
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ENERGY RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, PRODUCTION AND REGULATION
Don Nickles, Oklahoma, Chairman
Pete V. Domenici, New Mexico, Vice Chairman
Richard C. Shelby, Alabama Bob Graham, Florida
Chuck Hagel, Nebraska Daniel K. Akaka, Hawaii
Craig Thomas, Wyoming Ron Wyden, Oregon
Jon Kyl, Arizona Tim Johnson, South Dakota
Larry E. Craig, Idaho Mary L. Landrieu, Louisiana
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Colorado Evan Bayh, Indiana
Conrad Burns, Montana Dianne Feinstein, California
Charles E. Schumer, New York
Maria Cantwell, Washington
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FORESTS AND PUBLIC LAND MANAGEMENT
Larry E. Craig, Idaho, Chairman
Conrad Burns, Montana, Vice Chairman
Pete V. Domenici, New Mexico Ron Wyden, Oregon
Don Nickles, Oklahoma Daniel K. Akaka, Hawaii
Gordon Smith, Oregon Tim Johnson, South Dakota
Craig Thomas, Wyoming Mary L. Landrieu, Louisiana
Jon Kyl, Arizona Evan Bayh, Indiana
Richard C. Shelby, Alabama Dianne Feinstein, California
Charles E. Schumer, New York
Maria Cantwell, Wshington
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NATIONAL PARKS, HISTORIC PRESERVATION, AND RECREATION
Craig Thomas, Wyoming, Chairman
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Colorado, Vice Chairman
Conrad Burns, Montana Daniel K. Akaka, Hawaii
Gordon Smith, Oregon Byron L. Dorgan, North Dakota
Chuck Hagel, Nebraska Bob Graham, Florida
Pete V. Domenici, New Mexico Mary L. Landrieu, Louisiana
Evan Bayh, Indiana
Charles E. Schumer, New York
WATER AND POWER
Gordon Smith, Oregon, Chairman
Slade Gorton, Washington, Vice Chairman
Larry E. Craig, Idaho Byron L. Dorgan, North Dakota
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Colorado Bob Graham, Florida
Richard C. Shelby, Alabama Ron Wyden, Oregon
Chuck Hagel, Nebraska Tim Johnson, South Dakota
Dianne Feinstein, California
Maria Cantwell, Washington
Subcommittees meet on call of the Subcommittee Chairman
Frank H. Murkowski and Jeff Bingaman are Ex Officio Members of all
Subcommittees
SUBCOMMITTEES
(Subcommittees as of July 12, 2001)
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SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENERGY
Bob Graham, Florida, Chairman
Daniel K. Akaka, Hawaii Don Nickles, Oklahoma
Ron Wyden, Oregon Pete V. Domenici, New Mexico
Tim Johnson, South Dakota Richard C. Shelby, Alabama
Mary L. Landrieu, Louisiana, Chuck Hagel, Nebraska
Evan Bayh, Indiana Craig Thomas, Wyoming
Dianne Feinstein, California Jon Kyl, Arizona
Charles E. Schumer, New York Larry E. Craig, Idaho
Maria Cantwell, Washington Ben Nighthorse Campbell,
Colorado
Thomas R. Carper, Delaware Conrad Burns, Montana
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SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLIC LANDS AND FORESTS
Ron Wyden, Oregon, Chairman
Daniel K. Akaka, Hawaii Larry E. Craig, Idaho
Byron L. Dorgan, North Dakota Conrad Burns, Montana
Tim Johnson, South Dakota Pete V. Domenici, New Mexico
Mary L. Landrieu, Louisiana Don Nickles, Oklahoma
Evan Bayh, Indiana Gordon Smith, Oregon
Dianne Feinstein, California Craig Thomas, Wyoming
Charles E. Schumer, New York Jon Kyl, Arizona
Maria Cantwell, Washington Richard C. Shelby, Alabama
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SUBCOMMITTEE ON NATIONAL PARKS
Daniel K. Akaka, Hawaii, Chairman
Byron L. Dorgan, North Dakota Craig Thomas, Wyoming
Bob Graham, Florida Ben Nighthorse Campbell,
Colorado
Mary L. Landrieu, Louisiana Conrad Burns, Montana
Evan Bayh, Indiana Gordon Smith, Oregon
Charles E. Schumer, New York Chuck Hagel, Nebraska
Thomas R. Carper, Delaware Pete V. Domenici, New Mexico
SUBCOMMITTEE ON WATER AND POWER
Byron H. Dorgan, North Dakota, Chairman
Bob Graham, Florida Gordon Smith, Oregon
Ron Wyden, Oregon Jon Kyl, Arizona
Tim Johnson, South Dakota Larry E. Craig, Idaho
Dianne Feinstein, California Ben Nighthorse Campbell,
Colorado
Maria Cantwell, Washington Richard C. Shelby, Alabama
Thomas R. Carper, Delaware Chuck Hagel, Nebraska
Subcommittees meet on call of the Subcommittee Chairman
Jeff Bingaman and Frank H. Murkowski are Ex Officio Members of the
Subcommittees
JURISDICTION AND RULES OF THE COMMITTEE ON ENERGY
AND NATURAL RESOURCES
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EXCERPTS FROM THE STANDING RULES OF THE SENATE
COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES, which consisted of 22
Senators through June 6, 2001, and 23 Senators from July 12, 2001 for
the remainder of the 107th Congress (pursuant to 25.2 and 25.4), to
which committee shall be referred all proposed legislation, messages,
petitions, memorials, and other matters relating to the following
subjects:
1. Coal production, distribution, and utilization.
2. Energy policy.
3. Energy regulation and conservation.
4. Energy related aspects of deepwater ports.
5. Energy research and development.
6. Extraction of minerals from oceans and Outer Continental
Shelf lands.
7. Hydroelectric power, irrigation, and reclamation.
8. Mining education and research.
9. Mining, mineral lands, mining claims, and mineral
conservation.
10. National parks, recreation areas, wilderness areas, wild and
scenic rivers, historical sites, military parks and battlefields,
and on the public domain, preservation of prehistoric ruins and
objects of interest.
11. Naval petroleum reserves in Alaska.
12. Nonmilitary development of nuclear energy.
13. Oil and gas production and distribution.
14. Public lands and forests, including farming and grazing
thereon, and mineral extraction therefrom.
15. Solar energy systems.
16. Territorial possessions of the United States, including
trusteeships.
Such committee shall also study and review, on a comprehensive
basis, matters relating to energy and resources development, and
report thereon from time to time.
25.1. The standing committees shall be appointed at the commencement
of each Congress, and shall continue and have the power to act until
their successors are appointed, with leave to report by bill or
otherwise on matters within their respective jurisdictions.
26.3. Each standing committee (except the Committee on
Appropriations) shall fix regular weekly, biweekly, or monthly meeting
days for the transaction of business before the committee and additional
meetings may be called by the chairman as he may deem necessary. If at
least three members of any such committee desire that a special meeting
of the committee be called by the chairman, those members may file in
the offices of the committee their written request to the chairman for
that special meeting. Immediately upon the filing of the request, the
clerk of the committee shall notify the chairman of the filing of the
request. If within 3 calendar days after the filing of the request, the
chairman does not call the requested special meeting, to be held within
7 calendar days after the filing of the request, a majority of the
members of the committee may file in the offices of the committee their
written notice that a special meeting of the committee will be held,
specifying the date and hour of that special meeting. The committee
shall meet on that date and hour. Immediately upon the filing of the
notice, the clerk of the committee shall notify all members of the
committee that such special meeting will be held and inform them of its
date and hour. If the chairman of any such committee is not present at
any regular, additional, or special meeting of the committee, the
ranking member of the majority party on the committee who is present
shall preside at that meeting.
26.5.(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of the rules, when the
Senate is in session, no committee of the Senate or any subcommittee
thereof may meet, without special leave, after the conclusion of the
first two hours after the meeting of the Senate commenced and in no case
after two o'clock postmeridian unless consent therefor has been obtained
from the Majority Leader and the Minority Leader (or in the event of the
absence of either of such Leaders, from his designee). The prohibition
contained in the preceding sentence shall not apply to the Committee on
Appropriations or the Committee on the Budget. The Majority Leader or
his designee shall announce to the Senate whenever consent has been
given under this subparagraph and shall state the time and place of such
meeting. The right to make such announcement of consent shall have the
same priority as the filing of a cloture motion.
26.6. Morning meetings of committees and subcommittees thereof shall
be scheduled for one or both of the periods prescribed in this
paragraph. The first period shall end at eleven o'clock antemeridian.
The second period shall begin at eleven o'clock antemeridian and end at
two o'clock postmeridian.
26.7.(a) (1) Except as provided in this paragraph, each committee,
and each subcommittee thereof is authorized to fix the number of its
members (but not less than one-third of its entire membership) who shall
constitute a quorum thereof for the transaction of such business as may
be considered by said committee, except that no measure or matter or
recommendation shall be reported from any committee unless a majority of
the committee were physically present.
(2) Each such committee, or subcommittee, is authorized to fix a
lesser number than one-third of its entire membership who shall
constitute a quorum thereof for the purpose of taking sworn
testimony.
(3) The vote of any committee to report a measure or matter
shall require the concurrence of a majority of the members of the
committee who are present. No vote of any member of any committee to
report a measure or matter may be cast by proxy if rules adopted by
such committee forbid the casting of votes for that purpose by
proxy; however, proxies may not be voted when the absent committee
member has not been informed of the matter on which he is being
recorded and has not affirmatively requested that he be so recorded.
Action by any committee in reporting any measure or matter in
accordance with the requirements of this subparagraph shall
constitute the ratification by the committee of all action
theretofore taken by the committee with respect to that measure or
matter, including votes taken upon the measure or matter or any
amendment thereto, and no point of order shall lie with respect to
that measure or matter on the ground that such previous action with
respect thereto by such committee was not taken in compliance with
such requirements.
(b) Each committee (except the Committee on Appropriations) shall
keep a complete record of all committee action. Such record shall
include a record of the votes on any question on which a record vote is
demanded. The results of rollcall votes taken in any meeting of any
committee upon any measure, or any amendment thereto, shall be announced
in the committee report on that measure unless previously announced by
the committee, and such announcement shall include a tabulation of the
votes cast in favor of and the votes cast in opposition to each such
measure and amendment by each member of the committee who was present at
that meeting.
(c) Whenever any committee by rollcall vote reports any measure or
matter, the report of the committee upon such measure or matter shall
include a tabulation of the votes cast by each member of the committee
in favor of and in opposition to such measure or matter. Nothing
contained in this subparagraph shall abrogate the power of any committee
to adopt rules:
(1) providing for proxy voting on all matters other than the
reporting of a measure or matter, or
(2) providing in accordance with subparagraph (a) for a lesser
number as a quorum for any action other than the reporting of a
measure or matter.
26.10.(b) It shall be the duty of the chairman of each committee to
report or cause to be reported promptly to the Senate any measure
approved by his committee and to take or cause to be taken necessary
steps to bring the matter to a vote. In any event, the report of any
committee upon a measure which has been approved by the committee shall
be filed within 7 calendar days (exclusive of days on which the Senate
is not in session) after the day on which there has been filed with the
clerk of the committee a written and signed request of a majority of the
committee for the reporting of that measure. Upon the filing of any such
request, the clerk of the committee shall transmit immediately to the
chairman of the committee notice of the filing of that request. This
subparagraph does not apply to the Committee on Appropriations.
(c) If at the time of approval of a measure or matter by any
committee (except for the Committee on Appropriations), any member of
the committee gives notice of intention to file supplemental, minority,
or additional views, that member shall be entitled to not less than 3
calendar days in which to file such views, in writing, with the clerk of
the committee. All such views so filed by one or more members of the
committee shall be included within, and shall be a part of, the report
filed by the committee with respect to that measure or matter. The
report of the committee upon that measure or matter shall be printed in
a single volume which--
(1) shall include all supplemental, minority, or additional
views which have been submitted by the time of the filing of the
report, and
(2) shall bear upon its cover a recital that supplemental,
minority, or additional views are included as part of the report.
This subparagraph does not preclude--
(A) the immediate filing and printing of a committee report
unless timely request for the opportunity to file
supplemental, minority, or additional views has been made as
provided by this subparagraph; or
(B) the filing by any such committee of any supplemental report
upon any measure or matter which may be required for the
correction of any technical error in a previous report made
by that committee upon that measure or matter.
RULES OF THE SENATE COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND NATURAL
RESOURCES
GENERAL RULES
Rule 1. The Standing Rules of the Senate as supplemented by these
rules, are adopted as the rules of the Committee and its Subcommittees.
MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE
Rule 2. (a) The Committee shall meet on the third Wednesday of each
month while the Congress is in session for the purpose of conducting
business, unless, for the convenience of Members, the Chairman shall set
some other day for a meeting. Additional meetings may be called by the
Chairman as he may deem necessary.
(b) Business meetings of any Subcommittee may be called by the
Chairman of such Subcommittee, Provided, That no Subcommittee meeting or
hearing other than a field hearing, shall be scheduled or held
concurrently with a full Committee meeting or hearing, unless a majority
of the Committee concurs in such concurrent meeting or hearing.
OPEN HEARINGS AND MEETINGS
Rule 3. (a) Hearings and business meetings of the Committee or any
Subcommittee shall be open to the public except when the Committee or
such Subcommittee by majority vote orders a closed hearing or meeting.
(b) A transcript shall be kept of each hearing of the Committee or
any Subcommittee.
(c) A transcript shall be kept of each business meeting of the
Committee or any Subcommittee unless a majority of the Committee or the
Subcommittee involved agrees that some other form of permanent record is
preferable.
HEARING PROCEDURE
Rule 4. (a) Public notice shall be given of the date, place, and
subject matter of any hearing to be held by the Committee or any
Subcommittee at least one week in advance of such hearing unless the
Chairman of the full Committee or the Subcommittee involved determines
that the hearing is non-controversial or that special circumstances
require expedited procedures and a majority of the Committee or
Subcommittee involved concurs. In no case shall a hearing be conducted
with less than twenty-four hours notice.
(b) Each witness who is to appear before the Committee or any
Subcommittee shall file with the Committee or Subcommittee, at least 24
hours in advance of the hearing, a written statement of his or her
testimony in as many copies as the Chairman of the Committee or
Subcommittee prescribes.
(c) Each member shall be limited to five minutes in the questioning
of any witness until such time as all Members who so desire have had an
opportunity to question the witness.
(d) The Chairman and ranking Minority Member or the ranking Majority
and Minority Members present at the hearing may each appoint one
Committee staff member to question each witness. Such staff member may
question the witness only after all Members present have completed their
questioning of the witness or at such other time as the Chairman and the
ranking Majority and Minority Members present may agree.
BUSINESS MEETING AGENDA
Rule 5. (a) A legislative measure or subject shall be included on
the agenda of the next following business meeting of the full Committee
or any Subcommittee if a written request for such inclusion has been
filed with the Chairman of the Committee or Subcommittee at least one
week prior to such meeting. Nothing in this rule shall be construed to
limit the authority of the Chairman of the Committee or Subcommittee to
include legislative measures or subjects on the Committee or
Subcommittee agenda in the absence of such request.
(b) The agenda for any business meeting of the Committee or any
Subcommittee shall be provided to each Member and made available to the
public at least three days prior to such meeting, and no new items may
be added after the agenda is so published except by the approval of a
majority of the Members of the Committee or Subcommittee. The Staff
Director shall promptly notify absent Members of any action taken by the
Committee or any Subcommittee on matters not included on the published
agenda.
QUORUMS
Rule 6. (a) Except as provided in subsections (b), (c), and (d),
seven Members shall constitute a quorum for the conduct of business of
the Committee.
(b) No measure or matter shall be ordered reported from the
Committee unless eleven Members of the Committee are actually present at
the time such action is taken.
(c) Except as provided in subsection (d), one-third of the
Subcommittee Members shall constitute a quorum for the conduct of
business of any Subcommittee.
(d) One Member shall constitute a quorum for the purpose of
conducting a hearing or taking testimony on any measure or matter before
the Committee or any Subcommittee.
VOTING
Rule 7. (a) A roll call of the Members shall be taken upon the
request of any Member. Any member who does not vote on any roll call at
the time the roll is called, may vote (in person or by proxy) on that
roll call at any later time during the same business meeting.
(b) Proxy voting shall be permitted on all matters, except that
proxies may not be counted for the purpose of determining the presence
of a quorum. Unless further limited, a proxy shall be exercised only
upon the date for which it is given and upon the items published in the
agenda for that date.
(c) Each Committee report shall set forth the vote on the motion to
report the measure or matter involved. Unless the Committee directs
otherwise, the report will not set out any votes on amendments offered
during Committtee consideration. Any member who did not vote on any roll
call shall have the opportunity to have his position recorded in the
appropriate Committee record or Committee report.
(d) The Committee vote to report a measure to the Senate shall also
authorize the staff of the Committee to make necessary technical and
clerical corrections in the measure.
SUBCOMMITTEES
Rule 8. (a) The number of Members assigned to each Subcommittee and
the division between Majority and Minority Members shall be fixed by the
Chairman in consultation with the ranking Minority Member.
(b) Assignment of Members to Subcommittees shall, insofar as
possible, reflect the preferences of the Members. No Member will receive
assignment to a second Subcommittee until, in order of seniority, all
Members of the Committee have chosen assignments to one Subcommittee,
and no Member shall receive assignment to a third Subcommittee until, in
order of seniority, all Members have chosen assignments to two
Subcommittees.
(c) Any Member of the Committee may sit with any Subcommittee during
its hearings and business meetings but shall not have the authority to
vote on any matters before the Subcommittee unless he is a Member of
such Subcommittee.
SWORN TESTIMONY AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Rule 9. Witnesses in Committee or Subcommittee hearings may be
required to give testimony under oath whenever the Chairman or ranking
Minority Member of the Committee or Subcommittee deems such to be
necessary. At any hearing to confirm a Presidential nomination, the
testimony of the nominee and, at the request of any Member, any other
witness shall be under oath. Every nominee shall submit a statement of
his financial interests, including those of his spouse, his minor
children, and other members of his immediate household, on a form
approved by the Committee, which shall be sworn to by the nominee as to
its completeness and accuracy. A statement of every nominee's financial
interest shall be made public on a form approved by the Committee,
unless the Committee in executive session determines that special
circumstances require a full or partial exception to this rule. Members
of the Committee are urged to make public a statement of their financial
interests in the form required in the case of Presidential nominees
under this rule.
CONFIDENTIAL TESTIMONY
Rule l0. No confidential testimony taken by or confidential material
presented to the Committee or any Subcommittee, or any report of the
proceedings of a closed Committee or Subcommittee hearing or business
meeting, shall be made public, in whole or in part or by way of summary,
unless authorized by a majority of the Members of the Committee at a
business meeting called for the purpose of making such a determination.
DEFAMATORY STATEMENTS
Rule 11. Any person whose name is mentioned or who is specifically
identified in, or who believes that testimony or other evidence
presented at, an open Committee or Subcommittee hearing tends to defame
him or otherwise adversely affect his reputation may file with the
Committee for its consideration and action a sworn statement of facts
relevant to such testimony or evidence.
BROADCASTING OF HEARINGS OR MEETINGS
Rule 12. Any meeting or hearing by the Committee or any Subcommittee
which is open to the public may be covered in whole or in part by
television broadcast, radio broadcast, or still photography.
Photographers and reporters using mechanical recording, filming, or
broadcasting devices shall position their equipment so as not to
interfere with the seating, vision, and hearing of Members and staff on
the dais or with the orderly process of the meeting or hearing.
AMENDING THE RULES
Rule 13. These rules may be amended only by vote of a majority of
all the Members of the Committee in a business meeting of the Committee:
Provided, That no vote may be taken on any proposed amendment unless
such amendment is reproduced in full in the Committee agenda for such
meeting at least three days in advance of such meeting.
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S. 2899
S. 2910
S. 2927
S. 2930
S. 2937
S. 2952
S. 2968
S. 2992
S. 3002
S. 3003
S. 3005
S. 3019
S. 3024
S. 3040
S. 3046
S. 3047
S. 3078
S. 3085
S. 3106
S. 3128
S. 3129
S. 3138
S. 3157
SENATE RESOLUTIONS, JOINT AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS, HOUSE BILLS, JOINT
AND CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
Senate
Resolutions
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S. Res. 273
S. Res. 49
Senate
Joint
Resolutions
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Senate
Concurrent
Resolutions
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S. Con. Res. 39
S. Con. Res. 107
House
Bills
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H.R. 4
H.R. 37
H.R. 38
H.R. 107
H.R. 146
H.R. 182
H.R. 223
H.R. 271
H.R. 308
H.R. 309
H.R. 400
H.R. 427
H.R. 434
H.R. 451
H.R. 601
H.R. 640
H.R. 695
H.R. 706
H.R. 724
H.R. 834
H.R. 880
H.R. 980
H.R. 1000
H.R. 1384
H.R. 1456
H.R. 1576
H.R. 1606
H.R. 1628
H.R. 1668
H.R. 1696
H.R. 1712
H.R. 1776
H.R. 1814
H.R. 1870
H.R. 1883
H.R. 1906
H.R. 1925
H.R. 1963
H.R. 2099
H.R. 2109
H.R. 2115
H.R. 2234
H.R. 2238
H.R. 2385
H.R. 2440
H.R. 2585
H.R. 2628
H.R. 2643
H.R. 2818
H.R. 2828
H.R. 2924
H.R. 2925
H.R. 2937
H.R. 2976
H.R. 2982
H.R. 2990
H.R. 3048
H.R. 3258
H.R. 3343
H.R. 3380
H.R. 3401
H.R. 3421
H.R. 3449
H.R. 3747
H.R. 3786
H.R. 3802
H.R. 3813
H.R. 3848
H.R. 3858
H.R. 3909
H.R. 3917
H.R. 3928
H.R. 3936
H.R. 3937
H.R. 3954
H.R. 3955
H.R. 3971
H.R. 4103
H.R. 4129
H.R. 4141
H.R. 4609
H.R. 4638
H.R. 4682
H.R. 4692
H.R. 4708
H.R. 4750
H.R. 4830
H.R. 4870
H.R. 4874
H.R. 4917
H.R. 4919
H.R. 4944
H.R. 4953
H.R. 4968
H.R. 5097
H.R. 5099
H.R. 5109
H.R. 5125
H.R. 5200
H.R. 5436
H.R. 5460
H.R. 5512
H.R. 5513
House
Joint
Resolutions
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House
Concurrent
Resolutions
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SENATE REPORTS
Report No. Bill No.
107-281 S. 198
107-21 S. 230
107-22 S. 238
107-23 S. 254
107-177 S. 281
107-24 S. 329
107-69 S. 423
107-190 S. 454
107-25 S. 491
107-26 S. 498
107-27 S. 506
107-28 S. 507
107-29 S. 509
107-30 S. 517
107-191 S. 691
107-70 S. 941
107-192 S. 1010
107-253 S. 1028
107-71 S. 1057
107-276 S. 1069
107-72 S. 1097
107-73 S. 1105
107-183 S. 1175
107-179 S. 1227
107-180 S. 1325
107-254 S. 1638
107-193 S. 1649
107-171 S. 1768
107-194 S. 1843
107-282 S. 1846
107-195 S. 1852
107-279 S. 1865
107-284 S. 1883
107-196 S. 1894
107-197 S. 1907
107-267 S. 1943
107-255 S. 1944
107-203 S. 1946
107-268 S. 1999
107-285 S. 2018
107-321 S. 2018
107-280 S. 2222
107-269 S. 2388
107-277 S. 2482
107-256 S. 2519
107-314 S. 2556
107-258 S. 2598
107-159 S.J. Res. 34
107-259 H.R. 37
107-260 H.R. 38
107-261 H.R. 107
107-74 H.R. 146
107-75 H.R. 182
107-198 H.R. 223
107-172 H.R. 308
107-173 H.R. 309
107-204 H.R. 640
107-286 H.R. 695
107-287 H.R. 706
107-76 H.R. 1000
107-184 H.R. 1384
107-199 H.R. 1456
107-200 H.R. 1576
107-77 H.R. 1668
107-270 H.R. 1712
107-262 H.R. 1776
107-263 H.R. 1814
107-271 H.R. 1870
107-272 H.R. 1906
107-264 H.R. 1925
107-273 H.R. 2109
107-288 H.R. 2115
107-185 H.R. 2234
107-274 H.R. 2385
107-182 H.R. 2440
107-289 H.R. 2828
107-275 H.R. 3048
HOUSE REPORTS
Report No. Bill No.
107-638 S. 238
107-666 S. 491
107-434 S. 506
107-664 S. 691
107-667 S. 941
107-614 S. 1057
107-639 S. 1105
107-668 S. 1227
107-669 S. 1240
107-680 S. 1907
107-670 S. 1946
107-89 H.R. 37
107-325 H.R. 38
107-220 H.R. 107
107-47 H.R. 146
107-122 H.R. 271
107-268 H.R. 400
107-151 H.R. 427
107-201 H.R. 434
107-150 H.R. 451
107-34 H.R. 601
107-90 H.R. 640
107-123 H.R. 695
107-368 H.R. 706
107-6 H.R. 724
107-88 H.R. 1000
107-222 H.R. 1384
107-223 H.R. 1456
107-316 H.R. 1576
107-519 H.R. 1606
107-124 H.R. 1628
107-372 H.R. 1712
107-256 H.R. 1776
107-224 H.R. 1814
107-366 H.R. 1870
107-363 H.R. 1883
107-435 H.R. 1906
107-317 H.R. 1925
107-318 H.R. 1963
107-627 H.R. 2099
107-390 H.R. 2109
107-302 H.R. 2115
107-327 H.R. 2234
107-314 H.R. 2238
107-215 H.R. 2385
107-330 H.R. 2440
107-255 H.R. 2585
107-398 H.R. 2628
107-456 H.R. 2643
107-440 H.R. 2818
107-284 H.R. 2828
107-387 H.R. 2937
107-286 H.R. 2976
107-524 H.R. 2982
107-580 H.R. 2990
107-573 H.R. 3048
107-563 H.R. 3258
107-341 H.R. 3343
107-491 H.R. 3380
107-574 H.R. 3401
107-410 H.R. 3421
107-631 H.R. 3449
107-690 H.R. 3747
107-698 H.R. 3802
107-647 H.R. 3813
107-385 H.R. 3848
107-509 H.R. 3858
107-392 H.R. 3909
107-597 H.R. 3917
107-506 H.R. 3936
107-409 H.R. 3955
107-500 H.R. 4103
107-554 H.R. 4129
107-705 H.R. 4141
107-492 H.R. 4609
107-633 H.R. 4638
107-634 H.R. 4682
107-712 H.R. 4692
107-641 H.R. 4708
107-711 H.R. 4830
107-561 H.R. 4870
107-676 H.R. 4874
107-636 H.R. 4917
107-674 H.R. 4919
107-713 H.R. 4944
107-637 H.R. 4953
107-709 H.R. 4968
107-707 H.R. 5097
107-672 H.R. 5099
107-673 H.R. 5109
107-710 H.R. 5125
107-750 H.R. 5200
107-425 H.J. Res. 87
PUBLIC LAWS
Public Law Bill No.
107-322 S. 1010
107-238 S. 1175
107-256 S. 1227
107-329 S. 1240
107-239 S. 1325
107-324 S. 1907
107-332 H.R. 38
107-333 H.R. 308
107-212 H.R. 309
107-137 H.R. 400
107-213 H.R. 601
107-236 H.R. 640
107-335 H.R. 706
107-214 H.R. 1384
107-62 H.R. 1668
107-11 H.R. 1696
107-336 H.R. 1712
107-338 H.R. 1814
107-339 H.R. 1870
107-340 H.R. 1906
107-341 H.R. 1925
107-342 H.R. 2099
107-218 H.R. 2234
107-346 H.R. 2385
107-348 H.R. 2628
107-361 H.R. 2818
107-78 H.R. 2924
107-69 H.R. 2925
107-350 H.R. 2937
107-353 H.R. 3401
107-356 H.R. 3858
107-364 H.R. 3909
107-365 H.R. 3954
107-203 H.R. 3971
107-369 H.R. 4682
107-357 H.R. 4692
107-370 H.R. 4750
107-373 H.R. 4944
107-375 H.R. 5099
SENATE BILLS
SENATE BILLS
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SUBCOMMITTEE
DESIGNATIONS
FC-- Full Committee PLF-- Public Lands and Forests
EN-- Energy NP-- National Parks
ERDP-- Energy Research, Development, PPR-- National Parks, Historic
Production and Regulation Preservation, and
Recreation
FPL-- Forests and Public Land Management WP-- Water and Power
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S. 26
FC
Mrs. Feinstein and Mrs. Boxer
To amend the Department of Energy Authorization Act to authorize the
Secretary of Energy to impose interim limitations on the cost of
electric energy to protect consumers from unjust and unreasonable prices
in the electric energy market.
Amending the Department of Energy Authorization Act
January 22, 2001.--Introduced.
March 15, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (4) S. Hrg. 107-49
June 5, 2001.--Requested reports from Energy and OMB.
S. 71
WP
Mr. Craig
To amend the Federal Power Act to improve the hydroelectric licensing
process by granting the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission statutory
authority to better coordinate participation by other agencies and
entities, and for other purposes.
Hydroelecrtric Licensing Process Improvement Act of 2001
January 22, 2001.--Introduced.
July 19, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (18f) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 3
S. 72
FC
Mr. Bingaman
To amend the National Energy Conservation Policy Act to enhance and
extend authority relating to energy savings performance contracts of the
Federal Government.
Energy Efficient Cost Savings Improvement Act of 2001
January 22, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 80
FC
Mrs. Boxer and Mrs. Feinstein
To require the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to order refunds of
unjust, unreasonable, unduly discriminatory or preferential rates and
charges for electricity, to establish cost-based rates for electricity
sold at wholesale in the Western Systems Coordinating Council, and for
other purposes.
California Electricity Consumers Relief Act of 2001
January 22, 2001.--Introduced.
March 15, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (4) S. Hrg. 107-49
June 5, 2001.--Requested reports from Energy and OMB.
S. 90
ERDP
Mr. Bingaman and Mr. Bayh
To authorize funding for nanoscale science and engineering research and
development at the Department of Energy for fiscal year 2002 through
2006.
Department of Energy Nanoscale Science and Engineering Research Act
January 22, 2001.--Introduced.
March 21, 2001.--Mr. Bayh added as cosponsor.
July 18, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (18e) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 2
S. 95
ERDP
Mr. Kohl and Mr. Feingold
To promote energy conservation investments in Federal facilities, and
for other purposes.
Federal Energy Bank Act
January 22, 2001.--Introduced.
July 2, 2001.--Requested reports from Energy and OMB.
July 13, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (18c) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 2
S. 116
WP
Mr. Feingold
To amend the Reclamation Reform Act of 1982 to clarify the acreage
limitations and incorporate a means test for certain farm operations,
and for other purposes.
Irrigation Subsidy Reduction Act of 2001
January 22, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 139
PPR
Mr. Bennett and Mr. Hatch
To assist in the preservation of archaeological, paleontological,
zoological, geological, and botanical artifacts through construction of
a new facility for the University of Utah Museum of Natural History,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Utah Public Lands Artifact Preservation Act of 2001
January 22, 2001.--Introduced.
June 5, 2001.--Mr. Hatch added as cosponsor.
June 20, 2002.--Hearing by Subcommittee on National Parks. (66) S. Hrg.
107-819
July 10, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 11, 2002.--Report from Interior.
(See H.R. 3928)
S. 172
FC
Mr. Smith [OR], Mr. Burns and Ms. Cantwell
To benefit electricity consumers by promoting the reliability of the
bulk-power system.
Electric Reliability Act
January 24, 2001.--Introduced.
March 8, 2001.--Mr. Burns added as cosponsor.
September 12, 2001.--Ms. Cantwell added as cosponsor.
S. 193
ERDP
Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Craig, Mr. Schumer, Mrs. Murray and Mr. Bayh
To authorize funding for Advanced Scientific Research Computing Programs
at the Department of Energy for fiscal years 2002 through 2006, and for
other purposes.
Department of Energy Advanced Scientific Computing Act
January 29, 2001.--Introduced.
March 20, 2001.--Mr. Bayh added as cosponsor.
July 18, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (18e) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 2
S. 198
FPL
Mr. Craig, Mr. Daschle, Mr. Baucus, Mr. Burns, Mr. Conrad, Mr. Crapo,
Mr. Dorgan, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Smith [OR], Mr. Brownback, Mr. Akaka, Mr.
Allard and Mr. Ensign
To require the Secretary of the Interior to establish a program to
provide assistance through States to eligible weed management entities
to control or eradicate harmful, nonnative weeds on public and private
land.
Harmful Nonnative Weed Control Act of 2000
January 29, 2001.--Introduced.
March 8, 2001.--Mr. Brownback added as cosponsor.
March 20, 2001.--Mr. Akaka added as cosponsor.
April 6, 2001.--Mr. Allard added as cosponsor.
November 14, 2001.--Mr. Ensign added as cosponsor.
June 18, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (64) S. Hrg. 107-762
July 10, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
August 1, 2002.--Report from Interior.
September 17, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the
nature of a substitute. S. Rept. 107-281
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate after agreeing to a committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote) Agreed to Mr.
Reid {for Mr. Bingaman} amendment no. 4975 (Cong. Record S11641)
printed (Cong. Record S11599)(in the nature of a substitute).
S. 202
PPR
Mr. Warner and Mr. Allen
To rename Wolf Trap Farm Park for the Performing Arts as ``Wolf Trap
Farm for the Performing Arts''.
Wolf Trap Farm Park
January 29, 2001.--Introduced.
March 20, 2001.--Mr. Allen added as cosponsor.
February 14, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (48) S. Hrg. 107-453
(See H.R. 2440)
S. 213
PPR
Mr. Hatch, Mr. Bennett, Mr. Crapo and Mr. Smith [OR]
To amend the National Trails System Act to update the feasibility and
suitability studies of 4 national historic trails and provide for
possible additions to such trails.
Oregon, the Mormon, the Pony Express and the California National
Historic Trails
January 30, 2001.--Introduced.
March 29, 2001.--Mr. Crapo added as cosponsor.
July 24, 2001.--Mr. Smith [OR] added as cosponsor.
March 7, 2002.--Hearing by Subcommittee on National Parks. (50) S. Hrg.
107-522
March 12, 2002.--Report from Interior.
(See H.R. 37)
S. 221
FC
Mrs. Boxer
To authorize the Secretary of Energy to make loans through a revolving
loan fund for States to construct electricity generation facilities for
use in electricity supply emergencies.
State Electricity Reserve Fund Act of 2001
January 30, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 224
PPR
Mr. McCain
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to set aside up to $2 per
person from park entrance fees or assess up to $2 per person visiting
the Grand Canyon or other national parks to secure bonds for capital
improvements to those parks, and for other purposes.
National Parks Capital Improvements Act of 2001
January 31, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 230
FPL
Mr. Ensign and Mr. Reid
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey a former Bureau of
Land Management administrative site to the City of Carson City, Nevada,
for use as a senior center.
City of Carson City, Nevada
January 31, 2001.--Introduced.
May 16, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
May 18, 2001.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
June 5, 2001.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept. 107-21
August 3, 2001.--Measure indefinitely postponed.
(See H.R. 271)
S. 238
WP
Mr. Wyden and Mr. Smith [OR]
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to conduct feasibility
studies on water optimization in the Burnt River basin, Malheur River
basin, Owyhee River basin, and Powder River basin, Oregon.
Burnt, Malheur, Owyhee, and Powder River Basin Water Optimization
Feasibility Study Act of 2001
February 1, 2001.--Introduced.
May 16, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported without
amendment. (voice vote)
May 25, 2001.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
June 5, 2001.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept. 107-22
August 3, 2001.--Passed Senate. (voice vote)
September 5, 2001.--Referred to House Committee on Resources.
September 4, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-638
September 24, 2002.--Passed House without amendment. (voice vote)
October 11, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-237
(See H.R. 1883)
S. 242
ERDP
Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Domenici, Mr. Crapo, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Hollings and
Mr. Helms
To authorize funding for University Nuclear Science and Engineering
Programs at the Department of Energy for fiscal years 2002 through 2006.
Department of Energy University Nuclear Science and Engineering Act
February 1, 2001.--Introduced.
June 21, 2001.--Ms. Stabenow and Mr. Hollings added cosponsors.
July 18, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (18e) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 2
July 19, 2001.--Mr. Helms added as cosponsor.
S. 254
FPL
Mr. Wyden and Mr. Smith [OR]
To provide further protections for the watershed of the Little Sandy
River as part of the Bull Run Watershed Management Unit, Oregon, and for
other purposes.
Little Sandy River
February 6, 2001.--Introduced.
May 16, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported without
amendment. (voice vote)
May 22, 2001.--Requested reports from Agriculture and OMB.
June 5, 2001.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept. 107-23
August 3, 2001.--Measure indefinitely postponed.
(See H.R. 427)
S. 259
FC
Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Domenici, Mrs. Murray and Ms. Cantwell
To authorize funding the Department of Energy to enhance its mission
areas through technology transfer and partnerships for fiscal years 2002
through 2006, and for other purposes.
National Laboratories Partnership Improvement Act of 2001
February 6, 2001.--Introduced.
July 18, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (18e) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 2
March 21, 2002.--Ms. Cantwell added as cosponsor.
S. 281
PPR
Mr. Hagel, Mr. McCain, Mr. Cleland, Mr. Kerry, Mr. Warner, Ms. Snowe,
Mr. DeWine, Mr. Hutchinson, Mr. Miller, Mr. Levin, Mr. Brownback, Mr.
Conrad, Mr. Daschle, Mr. Lott, Mr. Feingold, Mr. Stevens, Mr.
Voinovich, Mr. Smith [OR], Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Rockefeller, Mr. Dodd,
Mr. Breaux, Mr. Fitzgerald, Mr. Durbin, Mr. Inouye, Mrs. Hutchison,
Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Sarbanes, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Domenici, Mrs. Feinstein,
Mr. Edwards, Mr. Lieberman, Mr. Bond, Mr. McConnell, Ms. Landrieu, Mr.
Torricelli, Mr. Burns, Mr. Murkowski, Mr. Allen, Mr. Akaka, Mr.
Ensign, Mr. Craig, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Corzine, Mr. Biden, Mrs. Boxer, Mr.
Sessions, Mr. Chafee, Mr. Bayh, Mr. Carper, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Nelson
[FL], Mr. Dayton, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Kohl, Mr. Helms, Mr. Lugar, Mr.
Bunning, Mr. Specter, Mr. Crapo, and Mrs. Carnahan, Mr. Johnson and
Mr. Enzi
To authorize the design and construction of a temporary education center
at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Education Act
February 7, 2001.--Introduced.
February 26, 2001.--Mr. Warner, Ms. Snowe and Mr. DeWine added as
cosponsors.
February 28, 2001.--Mr. Hutchinson, Mr. Miller, Mr. Levin, Mr.
Brownback, Mr. Conrad and Mr. Daschle added as cosponsors.
March 5, 2001.--Mr. Lott, Mr. Feingold, Mr. Stevens, Mr. Voinovich, Mr.
Smith [OR], Mr. Bingaman and Mr. Rockefeller added as cosponsors.
March 13, 2001.--Mr. Dodd, Mr. Breaux, Mr. Fitzgerald, Mr. Durgin and
Mr. Inouye added as cosponsors.
March 15, 2001.--Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Sarbanes, Ms. Stabenow
and Mr. Domenici added as cosponsors.
March 20, 2001.--Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Edwards, Mr. Lieberman, Mr. Bond
and Mr. McConnell added as cosponsors.
April 5, 2001.--Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Torricelli and Mr. Burns added as
cosponsors.
April 24, 2001.--Mr. Murkowski added as cosponsor.
May 1, 2001.--Mr. Allen added as cosponsor.
May 7, 2001.--Mr. Akaka and Mr. Ensign added as cosponsors.
May 9, 2001.--Mr. Craig added as cosponsor.
May 15, 2001.--Mr. Thomas added as cosponsor.
May 21, 2001.--Mr. Corzine and Mr. Biden added as cosponsors.
May 23, 2001.--Mrs. Boxer and Mrs. Sessions added as cosponsors.
May 24, 2001.--Mr. Chafee and Mr. Bayh added as cosponsors.
June 5, 2001.--Mr. Carper and Mrs. Clinton added as cosponsors.
June 12, 2001.--Mr. Nelson [FL] added as cosponsor.
June 18, 2001.--Mr. Dayton and Mrs. Lincoln added as cosponsors.
July 9, 2001.--Mr. Kohl added as cosponsor.
July 17, 2001.--Hearing by Subcommittee on National Parks. (24) S. Hrg.
107-219
July 24, 2001.--Mr. Helms added as cosponsor.
July 26, 2001.--Mr. Lugar added as cosponsor.
July 27, 2001.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
October 17, 2001.--Mr. Bunning added as cosponsor.
November 29, 2001.--Mr. Specter added as cosponsor.
January 23, 2002.--Mr. Crapo added as cosponsor.
February 7, 2002.--Mrs. Carnahan added as cosponsor.
May 15, 2002.--Full committee business meeting.
May 21, 2002.--Mr. Johnson added as cosponsor.
May 23, 2002.--Considered in the full Senate. [objection heard]
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with an
amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
June 25, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the nature
of a substitute. S. Rept. 107-177
July 24, 2002.--Mr. Enzi added as cosponsor.
November 19, 2002.--Objection to consideration of S. 281.
S. 287
FC
Mrs. Feinstein and Mrs. Boxer
To direct the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to impose cost-of-
service based rates on sales by public utilities of electric energy at
wholesale in the western energy market.
Electric Energy Rates
February 8, 2001.--Introduced.
February 15, 2001.--Proposed amendment no. 12 submitted by Mr. Smith
[OR]. (Cong. Record S1529)
March 15, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (4) S. Hrg. 107-49
June 5, 2001.--Requested reports from Energy and OMB.
S. 322
FPL
Mr. Thomas, Mr. Helms, Mr. Craig and Mr. Enzi
To limit the acquisition by the United States of land located in a State
in which 25 percent or more of the land in that State is owned by the
United States.
No Net Loss of Private Land Act
February 14, 2001.--Introduced.
March 5, 2001.--Mr. Craig and Mr. Enzi added as cosponsors.
S. 329
PPR
Mr. Akaka, Mr. Inouye and Mr. Graham
To require the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a theme study on the
peopling of America, and for other purposes.
Peopling of America Theme Study Act
February 14, 2001.--Introduced.
May 16, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported without
amendment. (voice vote)
June 5, 2001.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept. 107-24
August 3, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
September 5, 2001.--Referred to House Committee on Resources.
S. 352
FC
Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Daschle, Mr. Leahy, Mr. Dorgan, Mr. Kennedy, Ms.
Mikulski, Mr. Levin, Mr. Dodd, Mr. Schumer, Mr. Breaux, Mr. Durbin,
Mr. Kerry, Mr. Dayton, Ms. Cantwell, Mr. Corzine, Mrs. Clinton, Mr.
Reid, Mr. Akaka, Mrs. Carnahan, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Conrad, Mr.
Wellstone, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Kohl, Mr. Nelson [NE], Mr. Reed, Mr.
Lieberman, Mr. Bayh and Mrs. Lincoln
To increase the authorization of appropriations for low-income energy
assistance, weatherization, and State energy conservation grant
programs, to expand the use of energy savings performance contracts, and
for other purposes.
Energy Emergency Response Act of 2001
February 15, 2001.--Introduced.
March 22, 2001.--Mrs. Lincoln added as cosponsor.
July 2, 2001.--Requested reports from Energy, Health and Human Services,
and OMB.
July 13, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (18c) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 2
S. 365
PPR
Mr. Thomas and Mr. Enzi
To provide recreational snowmobile access to certain units of the
National Park System, and for other purposes.
National Park Service Winter Access Act
February 15, 2001.--Introduced.
March 13, 2001.--Mr. Enzi added as cosponsor.
S. 386
PPR
Mr. Torricelli and Mr. Corzine
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to study the suitability and
feasibility of designating the Great Falls Historic District in the city
of Paterson, in Passaic County, New Jersey, as a unit of the National
Park System, and for other purposes.
Great Falls Historic District Study Act of 2001
February 15, 2001.--Introduced.
July 17, 2001.--Hearing by Subcommittee on National Parks. (24) S. Hrg.
107-219
July 27, 2001.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
(See H.R. 146)
S. 388
FC
Mr. Murkowski, Mr. Breaux, Mr. Lott, Mr. Voinovich, Mr. Domenici, Mr.
Craig, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Shelby, Mr. Burns, Mr. Hagel, Mr.
Stevens, Mr. Hutchinson, Mr. Brownback, Mr. Bennett, Mrs. Hutchison,
Mr. Cochran and Mr. Allard
To protect the energy security of the United States and decrease
America's dependency on foreign oil sources to 50% by the year 2011 by
enhancing the use of renewable energy resources, conserving energy
resources, improving energy efficiencies, and increasing domestic energy
supplies; improve environmental quality by reducing emissions of air
pollutants and greenhouse gases; mitigate the effect of increases in
energy prices on the American consumer, including the poor; and the
elderly, and for other purposes.
National Energy Security Act of 2001
February 26, 2001.--Introduced.
March 7, 2001.--Mr. Brownback and Mr. Bennett added as cosponsors.
March 14, 2001.--Mrs. Hutchison added as cosponsor.
April 6, 2001.--Mr. Cochran added as cosponsor.
April 23, 2001.--Mr. Allard added as cosponsor.
May 8, 2001.--Amendment No. 390 intended to be proposed by Mr. Crapo.
May 24, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (18) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 1
June 26, 2001.--Hearing by full committee on proposed amendments to the
Price-Anderson Act [Subtitle A of Title IV]. Also nuclear energy
production and efficiency incentives [Subtitle C of Title IV]. (18a)
S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 1
July 2, 2001.--Requested reports from Energy and OMB.
July 12, 2001.--Hearing by full committee on Title I, Title III and
Title V. (18b) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 1
July 13, 2001.--Hearing by full committee on Sections 602-606. (18c) S.
Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 2
July 17, 2001.--Hearing by full committee on Title VII. (18d) S. Hrg.
107-144, Pt. 2
July 18, 2001.--Hearing by full committee on Sections 107, 114, 115,
607, Title II and Subtitle B of Title IV. (18e) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 2
July 24, 2001.--Hearing by full committee continued. (18g) S. Hrg. 107-
144, Pt. 3
July 25, 2001.--Hearing by full committee on proposals relating to
comprehensive electricity restructuring. (18h) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 3
July 26, 2001.--Hearing by full committee continued. (18i) S. Hrg. 107-
144, Pt. 3
(See Sp-15 and Sp-19)
S. 391
PPR
Mr. Specter
To establish the Steel Industry National Historic Park in the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Steel Industry National Historic Park Act
February 26, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 419
PPR
Mr. Torricelli and Mr. Corzine
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to study the suitability and
feasibility of designating the Abel and Mary Nicholson House, Elsinboro
Township, Salem County, New Jersey, as a unit of the National Park
System, and for other purposes.
Abel and Mary Nicholson House National Historic Site Study Act of 2001
February 28, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 423
PPR
Mr. Wyden and Mr. Smith [OR]
To amend the Act entitled ``An Act to provide for the establishment of
Fort Clatsop National Memorial in the State of Oregon'', and for other
purposes.
Fort Clatsop National Memorial Expansion Act of 2001
March 1, 2001.--Introduced.
July 26, 2001.--Hearing by Subcommittee on National Parks. (27) S. Hrg.
107-204
July 27, 2001.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
August 2, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
amendments. (voice vote)
October 1, 2001.--Reported to the Senate with amendments. S. Rept. 107-
69
October 17, 2001.--Passed Senate after agreeing to committee amendments.
(voice vote)
October 23, 2001.--Referred to House Committee on Resources.
(See H.R. 2643)
S. 447
WP
Mr. Crapo, Mr. Craig and Mr. Helms
To subject the United States to imposition of fees and costs in
proceedings relating to State water rights adjudications.
Water Adjudication Fee Fairness Act of 2001
March 1, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 454
FPL
Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Baucus, Mr. Reid, Mr. Leahy, Mr. Campbell,
Mr. Johnson, Mr. Hatch, Ms. Cantwell, Mrs. Boxer and Mr. Smith [NH]
To provide permanent funding for the Bureau of Land Management Payment
in Lieu of Taxes Program and for other purposes.
PILT and Refuge Revenue Sharing Permanent Funding Act
March 5, 2001.--Introduced.
May 9, 2001.--Mr. Thomas, Mr. Baucus, Mr. Reid and Mr. Leahy added as
cosponsors.
June 19, 2001.--Mr. Campbell added as cosponsor.
May 9, 2002.--Mr. Johnson added as cosponsor.
May 9, 2002.--Hearing by Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests. (55)
S. Hrg. 107-754
May 16, 2002.--Mr. Hatch and Ms. Cantwell added as cosponsors.
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported without
amendment. (voice vote)
June 6, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
June 27, 2002.--Mrs. Boxer added as cosponsor.
June 28, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept. 107-
190
July 24, 2002.--Mr. Smith [NH] added as cosponsor.
S. 472
ERDP
Mr. Domenici, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Murkowski, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Craig, Mr.
Kyl, Mr. Crapo, Mr. Graham, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Voinovich, Mr. Hagel,
Mr. Inhofe, Mr. DeWine, Mr. Hutchinson, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Bond, Mrs.
Hutchison and Mr. Enzi
To ensure that nuclear energy continues to contribute to the supply of
electricity in the United States.
Nuclear Energy Electricity Supply Assurance Act of 2001
March 7, 2001.--Introduced.
March 22, 2001.--Mr. DeWine added as cosponsor.
March 27, 2001.--Mr. Hutchinson added as cosponsor.
April 3, 2001.--Mr. Thomas added as cosponsor.
April 30, 2001.--Mr. Bond added as cosponsor.
May 23, 2001.--Mrs. Hutchison added as cosponsor.
May 24, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (18) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 1
May 25, 2001.--Mr. Enzi added as cosponsor.
June 26, 2001.--Hearing by full committee on proposed amendments to the
Price-Anderson Act [Subtitle A of Title I]. Also nuclear energy
production and efficiency incentives [Section 124]. (18a) S. Hrg. 107-
144, Pt. 1
July 12, 2001.--Hearing by full committee on Sections 126 and 128-130 of
Title I, and Titles II and III. (18b) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 1
July 17, 2001.--Mr. Helms added as cosponsor.
July 18, 2001.--Hearing by full committee on Sections 111, 121, 123,
125, 127, 204, 205, Title IV and Title V. S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 2
(See Sp-15)
S. 491
WP
Mr. Campbell
To amend the Reclamation Wastewater and Groundwater Study and Facilities
Act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to participate in the
design, planning, and construction of the Denver Water Reuse project.
Denver Water Reuse Project
March 8, 2001.--Introduced.
May 16, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with an
amendment in the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title.
(voice vote)
May 25, 2001.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
June 5, 2001.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the nature of
a substitute and an amendment to the title. S. Rept. 107-25
August 3, 2001.--Passed Senate after agreeing to committee amendments.
(voice vote)
September 4, 2001.--Senate agreed to the title amendment. (unanimous-
consent)
September 5, 2001.--Referred to House Committee on Resources.
September 23, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-666
S. 498
FC
Mr. Murkowski
Entitled ``National Discovery Trails Act of 2001''.
National Discovery Trails Act of 2001
March 8, 2001.--Introduced.
May 16, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
amendments and an amendment to the title. (voice vote)
June 5, 2001.--Reported to the Senate with amendments and an amendment
to the title. S. Rept. 107-26
August 3, 2001.--Passed Senate after agreeing to committee amendments.
(voice vote)
September 5, 2001.--Referred to House Committee on Resources.
S. 499
ERDP
Mrs. Lincoln
To authorize the Secretary of Energy to establish a decommissioning
pilot program to decommission and decontaminate the sodium-cooled fast
cooled fast breeder experimental test-site reactor located in northwest
Arkansas.
Decommissioning Pilot Program
March 8, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 506
FC
Mr. Murkowski
To amend the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, to provide for a land
exchange between the Secretary of Agriculture and the Huna Totem
Corporation, and for other purposes.
Huna Totem Corporation Land Exchange Act
March 9, 2001.--Introduced.
March 9, 2001.--Requested reports from Agriculture and OMB.
May 16, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported without
amendment. (voice vote)
June 5, 2001.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept. 107-27
August 3, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
September 5, 2001.--Referred to House Committee on Resources.
May 3, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on Resources. H.
Rept. 107-434
S. 507
FC
Mr. Murkowski, Mr. Akaka and Mr. Bingaman
To implement further the Act (Public Law 94-241) approving the Covenant
to Establish a Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands in Political
Union with the United States of America, and for other purposes.
Northern Mariana Islands Covenant Implementation Act
March 9, 2001.--Introduced.
March 9, 2001.--Requested reports from Justice and OMB.
May 23, 2001.--Report from Justice.
May 23, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported to the
Senate without amendment. (18-4)
June 5, 2001.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept. 107-28
S. 509
PPR
Mr. Murkowski and Mr. Stevens
To establish the Kenai Mountains-Turnagain Arm National Heritage Area in
the State of Alaska, and for other purposes.
Kenai Mountains-Turnagain Arm National Heritage Area Act of 2001
March 9, 2001.--Introduced.
March 14, 2001.--Mr. Stevens added as cosponsor.
May 16, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with an
amendment in the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the title.
(voice vote)
June 5, 2001.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the nature of
a substitute and an amendment to the title. S. Rept. 107-29
August 3, 2001.--Passed Senate after agreeing to a committee amendment
in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
September 5, 2001.--Referred to House Committee on Resources.
S. 513
PPR
Mr. Dodd and Mr. Lieberman
To amend the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act by designating a segment of the
Eightmile River in Connecticut for potential addition to the National
Wild and Scenic Rivers System, and for other purposes.
Eightmile River Wild and Scenic River Study Act of 2001
March 12, 2001.--Introduced.
July 17, 2001.--Hearing by Subcommittee on National Parks. (24) S. Hrg.
107-219
July 27, 2001.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
(See H.R. 182)
S. 517
FC
Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Domenici and Mrs. Murray
To authorize funding the Department of Energy to enhance its mission
areas through technology transfer and partnerships for fiscal years 2002
through 2006, and for other purposes.
National Laboratories Partnership Improvement Act of 2001
March 12, 2001.--Introduced.
May 16, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported without
amendment. (voice vote)
June 5, 2001.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept. 107-30
February 15, 2002.--Senate began consideration. Pending Mr. Daschle and
Mr. Bingaman amendment no. 2917 (Cong. Record S885) printed (Cong.
Record S909)(in the nature of a substitute).
February 27, 2002.--Amendment No. 2917 modified. (unanimous-consent)
March 4, 2002.--Unanimous-consent agreement reached providing for
further consideration.
March 5, 2002.--Senate resumed consideration. Pending Mr. Daschle and
Mr. Bingaman modified amendment no. 2917 (Cong. Record S1431) printed
(Cong. Record S1441)(in the nature of a substitute).
March 6, 2002.--Senate continued consideration. Adopted Mr. Daschle
modified amendment no. 2980 [to modified amendment no. 2917] (Cong.
Record S1553) printed (Cong. Record S1614)(to prohibit the issuance of
any permit which would authorize the transport of Alaska North Slope
natural gas via a pipeline running offshore in the Beaufort Sea
between Alaska and Canada). (93-5) Adopted Mr. Murkowski and Mr.
Stevens amendment no. 2982 [to amendment no. 2980] (Cong. Record
S1586) printed (Cong. Record S1615)(to protect the jurisdiction of the
State of Alaska and provide for workforce training).
March 6, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 2981 submitted by Mr. Miller.
(Cong. Record S1615)
March 6, 2002.--Unanimous-consent agreement was reached providing for
further consideration on March 7, 2002.
March 7, 2002.--Senate continued consideration. Adopted Mr. Voinovich
amendment no. 2983 (Cong. Record S1622) printed (Cong. Record
S1682)(to reauthorize the Price-Anderson Act). (78-21) Adopted Mr.
Bingaman modified amendment no. 2986 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong.
Record S1632) printed (Cong. Record S1684)(to study whether there is a
need to regulate hydraulic fracturing with respect to its known and
potential effects on underground drinking water sources). (78-21)
Adopted Mr. Craig amendment no. 2987 [to amendment no 2917] (Cong.
Record S1643) printed (Cong. Record S1684)(to provide for multiple-
year authorization for the fusion energy sciences program). Adopted
Mr. Murkowski amendment no. 2988 [to amendment no. 2979] (Cong. Record
S1645) printed (Cong. Record S1685)(to prohibit any person from
damaging or destroying intrastate pipelines that are used in
interstate or foreign commerce or in any activity affecting interstate
or foreign commerce). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Akaka} amendment
no. 2991 (Cong. Record S1655) printed (Cong. Record S1686)(making
technical corrections to section 1702 requiring an assessment of the
dependence of the State of Hawaii on oil). Withdrawn Mr. Reid
amendment no. 2984 [to amendment no. 2983] (Cong. Record S1626)
printed (Cong. Record S1683)(in the nature of a substitute). Pending
Mr. McCain amendment no. 2979 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record
S1643) printed (Cong. Record S1542)(to provide for enhanced safety,
public awareness, and environmental protection in pipeline
transportation). Pending Mrs. Feinstein amendment no. 2989 [to
amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S1649) printed (Cong. Record
S1685)(to provide regulatory oversight over energy trading markets).
Pending Mr. Bingaman and Mr. Domenici amendment no. 2990 (Cong. Record
S1654) printed (Cong. Record S1686)(to promote collaboration between
the United States and Mexico on research related to energy
technologies).
March 7, 2002.--Unanimous-consent agreement was reached providing for
further consideration of the bill and amendment no. 2979 on March 8,
2002.
March 8, 2002.--Senate continued consideration. Adopted Mr. McCain
amendment no. 2979 (Cong. Record S1693) printed (Cong. Record
S1542)(to provide for enhanced safety, public awareness, and
environmental protection in pipeline transportation).
March 8, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 2992 submitted by Mr. Nelson
[FL]. (Cong. Record S1709)
March 8, 2002.--Unanimous-consent agreement was reached providing for
further consideration on March 11, 2002.
March 11, 2002.--Senate continued consideration. Adopted Mr. Bingaman
and Mr. Domenici amendment no. 2990 (Cong. Record S1726) printed
(Cong. Record S1686)(to promote collaboration between the United
States and Mexico on research related to energy technologies). Pending
Mr. Dorgan amendment no. 2993 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record
S1716) printed (Cong. Record S1733)(to provide for both training and
continuing education relating to electric power generation plant
technologies and operations).
March 11, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 2994 submitted by Mr. Inhofe.
(Cong. Record S1734)
March 12, 2002.--Senate continued consideration. Adopted Mr. Craig
amendment no. 2995 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S1743)
printed (Cong. Record S1792)(to direct the Secretary of Energy to
carry out a program within the Department of Energy to develop
advanced reactor technologies and demonstrate new regulatory processes
for next generation nuclear power plants). Adopted Mr. Dorgan
amendment no. 2993 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S1744)
printed (Cong. Record S1733)(to provide for both training and
continuing education relating to electric power generation plant
technologies and operations). Adopted Mr. Murkowski and Mr. Daschle
amendment no. 2996 (Cong. Record S1745) printed (Cong. Record
S1792)(to provide for rural and remote community development block
grants). Pending Mr. Levin amendment no. 2997 [to amendment no. 2917]
(Cong. Record S1745) printed (Cong. Record S1795)(to provide
alternative provisions to better encourage increased use of
alternative fueled and hybrid vehicles).
March 12, 2002.--Unanimous-consent agreement was reached providing for
further consideration of the bill and amendment no. 2997 on March 13,
2002.
March 13, 2002.--Senate continued consideration. Adopted Mr. Levin
amendment no. 2997 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S1812)
printed (Cong. Record S1795)(to provide alternative provisions to
better encourage increased use of alternative fueled and hybrid
vehicles). (62-38) Adopted Mr. Miller amendment no. 2998 [to amendment
no. 2917] (Cong. Record S1828) printed (Cong. Record S1859)(to
prohibit the increase of the average fuel economy standard for pickup
trucks). (56-44) Adopted Mr. Thomas, Mr. Bingaman and Mr. Murkowski
amendment no. 3000 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S1835)
printed (Cong. Record S1863)(to clarify FERC merger market-based rate,
and refund authority, and to strike the transmission interconnection
provision). Adopted Mr. Thomas, Mr. Bingaman and Mr. Murkowski
amendment no. 3001 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S1836)
printed (Cong. Record S1863)(to clarify provisions on access to
transmission by intermittent generators and make conforming changes).
Adopted Mr. Thomas, Mr. Bingaman and Mr. Murkowski amendment no. 3002
[to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S1837) printed (Cong. Record
S1864)(to require states to consider requiring time-of-use metering).
Adopted Mr. Thomas, Mr. Bingaman and Mr. Murkowski amendment no. 3003
[to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S1837) printed (Cong. Record
S1864)(to require states to consider adopting the federal net metering
standard). Adopted Mr. Thomas, Mr. Bingaman and Mr. Murkowski
amendment no. 3004 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S1837)
printed (Cong. Record S1865)(to clarify state authority to protect
electric consumers). Adopted Mr. Thomas, Mr. Bingaman and Mr.
Murkowski amendment no. 3005 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record
S1837) printed (Cong. Record S1865)(to clarify the requirement for the
federal government to purchase renewable fuels). Adopted Mr. Thomas,
Mr. Bingaman and Mr. Murkowski amendment no. 3006 [to amendment no.
2917] (Cong. Record S1838) printed (Cong. Record S1865)(to make
conforming changes in the table of contents). Adopted Mr. Campbell and
Mr. Brownback amendment no. 3007 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record
S1838) printed (Cong. Record S1865)(to strike the section establishing
a program to provide assistance for State programs to retire fuel-
inefficient motor vehicles). Adopted Mr. Domenici amendment no. 3009
[to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S1846) printed (Cong. Record
S1865)(to establish an Office within the Department of Energy to
explore alternative management strategies for spent nuclear fuel).
Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Ms. Landrieu} amendment no. 3010 [to
amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S1848) printed (Cong. Record
S1866)(to include biobased polymers and chemicals in the biofuels
program). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Ms. Landrieu} amendment no. 3011
[to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S1848) printed (Cong. Record
S1866)(to direct the Secretary of Energy to study designs for high
temperature hydrogen-producing nuclear reactors). Pending Mr. Kerry
and Mr. McCain amendment no. 2999 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong.
Record 1830) printed (Cong. Record S1859)(to provide for increased
average fuel economy standards for passenger automobiles and light
trucks).
March 13, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3008 submitted by Mr. Dayton.
(Cong. Record S1865)
March 14, 2002.--Senate continued consideration. Adopted Mr. Wyden and
Mrs. Feinstein amendment no. 3014 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong.
Record S1892) printed (Cong. Record S1942)(to establish within the
Department of Justice the Office of Consumer Advocacy). Adopted Mr.
Thomas and Mr. Murkowski amendment no. 3012 [to amendment no.
2917](Cong. Record S1872) printed (Cong. Record S1941)(to establish an
organization to enforce reliability standards with respect to
electricity). Rejected Mr. Jeffords amendment no. 3017 [to amendment
no. 3016] (Cong. Record S1899) printed (Cong. Record S1944)(to
establish renewable electric energy generation standards). (29-70)
Pending Mr. Dayton and Mr. Grassley amendment no. 3008 [to amendment
no. 2917] (Cong. Record S1882) printed (Cong. Record S1865)(to require
that Federal agencies use ethanol-blended gasoline and biodiesel-
blended diesel fuel in areas in which ethanol-blended gasoline and
biodiesel-blended diesel fuel are available). Pending Mr. Bingaman
amendment no. 3016 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S1897)
printed (Cong. Record S1943)(to clarify the provisions relating to the
Renewable Portfolio Standard). Pending Mr. Lott amendment no. 3028 [to
amendment no. 2917](Cong. Record S1917) printed (Cong. Record
S1951)(to provide for the fair treatment of Presidential judicial
nominees).
March 14, 2002.--By 60 yeas to 40 nays, three-fifths of those Senators
duly chosen and sworn, having voted in the affirmative, Senate agreed
to the motion to waive the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 with
respect to Mr. Thomas and Mr. Murkowski amendment no. 3012 [to
amendment no. 2917]. Subsequently, the point of order, that the
amendment was in violation of section 302(f) of the Congressional
Budget Act of 1974, failed.
March 14, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3013 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Grassley. (Cong. Record S1941)
March 14, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3015 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Carnahan. (Cong. Record S1941)
March 14, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3018 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S1941)
March 14, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3019 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S1941)
March 14, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3020 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S1941)
March 14, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3021 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Boxer. (Cong. Record S1941)
March 14, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3022 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Boxer. (Cong. Record S1941)
March 14, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3023 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Bond, Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Carnahan, Mr.
Hutchinson, Mr. Harkin, Mr. Grassley, Mr. Bunning, Mr. Bayh and Mr.
Craig. (Cong. Record S1941)
March 14, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3024 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Voinovich, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Smith [NH] and Mr.
Inhofe. (Cong. Record S1941)
March 14, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3025 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Inhofe and Mr. Conrad. (Cong. Record S1941)
March 14, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3026 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Ms. Landrieu. (Cong. Record S1941)
March 14, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3027 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Craig. (Cong. Record S1941)
March 14, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3030 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Schumer. (Cong. Record S1941)
March 15, 2002.--Senate continued consideration.
March 18, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3031 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Rockefeller. (Cong. Record S2015)
March 18, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3032 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Torricelli, Mr. Wellstone
and Mrs. Murray. (Cong. Record S2015)
March 19, 2002.--Senate continued consideration. Adopted Mr. Reid {for
Mr. Bingaman} amendment no. 3039 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record
S2069) printed (Cong. Record S2092)(making a technical correction).
Pending Mr. Lott amendment no. 3033 [to amendment no. 2989] (Cong.
Record S2027) printed (Cong. Record S2090)(to provide for the fair
treatment of Presidential judicial nominees). Pending Mrs. Lincoln
modified amendment no. 3023 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record
S2038) printed (Cong. Record S2091)(to expand the eligibility to
receive biodiesel credits and to require the Secretary of Energy to
conduct a study on alternative fueled vehicles and alternative fuels).
Pending Mr. Kyl amendment no. 3038 [to amendment no. 3016] (Cong.
Record S2043) printed (Cong. Record S2091)(to provide for appropriate
State regulatory authority with respect to renewable sources of
electricity).
March 19, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3037 submitted by Mr. Torricelli
and Mr. Corzine. (Cong. Record S2091)
March 20, 2002.--Senate continued consideration.
March 20, 2002.--Unanimous-consent time agreement was reached providing
for further consideration of Mr. Kyl amendment no. 3038 [to amendment
no. 3016] on March 21 with a vote to occur on or in relation to the
amendment.
March 21, 2002.--Senate continued consideration. Adopted Mr. Reid {for
Mr. Daschle and Mr. Leahy} amendment no. 3040 [to amendment no. 2917]
(Cong. Record S2199) printed (Cong. Record S2290)(to express the sense
of the Senate on the fair treatment of Presidential judicial
nominees). (97-1) Adopted Mr. Craig amendment no. 3049 [to amendment
no. 3016] (Cong. Record S2221) printed (Cong. Record S2295)(to clarify
the definition of biomass). Adopted Ms. Collins and Ms. Snowe
amendment no. 3058 [to amendment no. 3016] (Cong. Record S2233)
printed (Cong. Record S2297)(to clarify the definition of ``repowering
or cofiring increment''). Adopted Mr. Bingaman amendment no. 3016, as
amended [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2234) printed (Cong.
Record S1943)(to clarify the provisions relating to the Renewable
Portfolio Standard). Adopted Mr. Bingaman amendment no. 3059 [to
amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2234) printed (Cong. Record
S2298)(to authorize rural and remote community electrification
grants). Adopted Mr. Bingaman amendment no. 3060 [to amendment no.
2917] (Cong. Record S2234) printed (Cong. Record S2300)(to strike
section 264 wtih respect to rural construction grants). Adopted Mr.
Bingaman amendment no. 3061 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record
S2234) printed (Cong. Record S2300)(to permit the Department of Energy
to transfer uranium-bearing materials to uranium mills for recycling).
Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Ms. Cantwell} amendment no. 3062 [to
amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2234) printed (Cong. Record
S2300)(to define the term ``traffic signal module''). Adopted Mr.
Bingaman {for Ms. Cantwell} amendment no. 3063 [to amendment no. 2917]
(Cong. Record S2234) printed (Cong. Record S2300)(to provide test
procedures for traffic lights). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Ms.
Cantwell} amendment no. 3064 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record
S2234) printed (Cong. Record S2300)(to establish an efficiency
standard for traffic lights). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Ms. Cantwell}
amendment no. 3065 (Cong. Record S2234) printed (Cong. Record
S2300)(to clarify those entities eligible to participate in the
Renewable Energy Production Incentive program).
Adopted Mr. Murkowski {for Mr. Inhofe} amendment no. 3066 [to amendment
no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2234) printed (Cong. Record S2300)(to insert
provisions relating to electric energy). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr.
Bayh amendment no. 3067 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2234)
printed (Cong. Record S2300)(to include geothermal heat pump
efficiency among the technologies to be reviewed under section 1701 of
the bill). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Akaka} amendment no. 3068
(Cong. Record S2234) printed (Cong. Record S2301)(to provide for the
updating of insular area renewable energy and energy efficiency
plans). Adopted Mr. Bingaman and Mr. Murkowski amendment no. 3069 [to
amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2235) printed (Cong. Record
S2301)(to provide for access to the Alaska natural gas transportation
project). Adopted Mrs. Lincoln modified amendment no. 3023 [to
amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2235) printed (Cong. Record
S2091)(to expand the eligibility to receive biodiesel credits and to
require the Secretary of Energy to conduct a study on alternative
fueled vehicles and alternative fuels). Adopted Mr. Wyden amendment
no. 3041 (Cong. Record S2235) printed (Cong. Record S2290)(to provide
additional flexibility to convered fleets and persons under title V of
the Energy Policy Act of 1992). Rejected Mr. Kyl amendment no. 3038
[to amendment no. 3016] (Cong. Record S2194) printed (Cong. Record
S2091)(to provide for appropriate State regulatory authority with
respect to renewable sources of electricity). (58-55) Rejected Mr.
Lott amendment no. 3033 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2199)
printed (Cong. Record S2090)(to provide for the fair treatment of
Presidential judicial nominees). (47-51) Rejected Mr. Murkowski
amendment no. 3052 [to amendment no. 3016] (Cong. Record S2225)
printed (Cong. Record S2296)(to protect State portfolio requirements).
(39-57) Rejected Mr. Kyl amendment no. 3057 [to amendment no. 3016]
(Cong. Record S2231) printed (Cong. Record S2297)(to allow the
Governor of a State the ability to waive certain provisions of the
Federal mandate, if the provisions would adversely effect retail
electric customers of the State, with respect to the application of
the Federal renewable portfolio standard). Pending Ms. Landrieu and
Mr. Kyl amendment no. 3050 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record
S2224) printed (Cong. Record S2296)(to increase the transfer
capability of electric energy transmission systems through
participant-funded investment). Pending Mr. Graham amendment no. 3070
[to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2236) printed (Cong. Record
S2303)(to clarify the provisions relating to the Renewable Portfolio
Standard).
March 21, 2002.--Mr. Lott amendment no. 3033 [to amendment no. 2917]
(Cong. Record S2199) was considered a first-degree amendment.
(unanimous-consent)
March 21, 2002.--Senate vitiated the adoption of Mr. Murkowski and Mr.
Daschle amendment no. 2996 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record
S2234). (unanimous-consent)
March 21, 2002.--Unanimous-consent agreement was reached providing that
Mr. Graham amendment no. 3070 (Cong. Record S2308) be in order
notwithstanding the adoption of Mr. Bingaman amendment no. 3016.
March 21, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3042 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Rockefeller, Mrs. Carnahan and Mr. Bond. (Cong.
Record S2291)
March 21, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3043 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Rockefeller, Mr. Allen, Mr. Specter and Mr. Warner.
(Cong. Record S2291)
March 21, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3044 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Rockefeller, Mr. Hagel and Mr. Nelson [NE]. (Cong.
Record S2292)
March 21, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3045 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Rockefeller. (Cong. Record S2292)
March 21, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3046 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Rockefeller. (Cong. Record S2292)
March 21, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3047 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Craig. (Cong. Record S2294)
March 21, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3048 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Smith [OR]. (Cong. Record S2295)
March 21, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3053 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Grassley. (Cong. Record S2296)
March 21, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3054 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Grassley. (Cong. Record S2296)
March 21, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3055 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Grassley. (Cong. Record S2297)
March 21, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3056 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Grassley. (Cong. Record S2297)
March 21, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3071 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Murkowski. (Cong. Record S2303)
March 21, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3072 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Durbin. (Cong. Record S2304)
March 21, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3073 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Durbin. (Cong. Record S2304)
March 21, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3074 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Durbin. (Cong. Record S2305)
March 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3075 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Grassley. (Cong. Record S2331)
April 8, 2002.--Senate continued consideration. Withdrawn Mr. Reid and
Mr. Crapo amendment no. 3079 [to amendment no. 2989] (Cong. Record
S2352) printed (Cong. Record S2370)(in the nature of a substitute).
Pending Mr. Reid amendment no. 3081 [to amendment no. 2989] (Cong.
Record S2352) printed (Cong. Record S2371)(in the nature of a
substitute).
April 8, 2002.--Unanimous-consent agreement was reached providing for
further consideration on April 9, 2002.
April 8, 2002.--A motion was entered to close further debate on Mrs.
Feinstein modified amendment 2989 and in accordance with the
provisions of Rule XXII of the Standing Rules of the Senate. Cloture
vote on April 10, 2002.
April 8, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3078 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Grassley. (Cong. Record S2370)
April 8, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3080 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Graham. (Cong. Record S2370)
April 9, 2002.--Senate continued consideration. Senate failed to table
Mr. Reid modified amendment no. 3081 [to amendment no. 2989] (Cong.
Record S2390) printed (Cong. Record S2371)(in the nature of a
substitute). (40-59)
April 9, 2002.--Unanimous-consent agreement was reached providing for
further consideration on April 10, 2002. The motion to close debate on
Mrs. Feinstein modified amendment no. 2989 [to amendment no. 2917]
(Cong. Record S2402) printed (Cong. Record S1685)(to provide
regulatory oversight over energy trading markets and metals trading
markets) may be filed.
April 9, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3082 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Baucus. (Cong. Record S2418)
April 9, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3083 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Bond. (Cong. Record S2418)
April 9, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3084 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Bond. (Cong. Record S2418)
April 10, 2002.--Senate continued consideration. By 48 yeas to 50 nays,
three-fifths of those Senators duly chosen and sworn not having voted
in the affirmative, Senate rejected the motion to close further debate
on Mrs. Feinstein modified amendment no. 2989 [to amendment no. 2917].
Adopted Mr. Dorgan and Mr. Murkowski amendment no. 3087 [to amendment
no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2450) printed (Cong. Record S2492)(to provide
technical assistance to States to identify areas with greatest energy
resource potential and maximize energy efficiency). Adopted Mr.
Bingaman {for Mr. Conrad} amendment no. 3088 [to amendment no. 2917]
(Cong. Record S2451) printed (Cong. Record S2492)(to direct the
Secretary of Energy to conduct an assessment of wind energy resources
and transmission capacity for wind energy). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for
Mr. Kennedy} amendment no. 3098 (Cong. Record S2461) printed (Cong.
Record S2496)(to require a National Academy of Sciences Study of
renewable resources on the Outer Continental Shelf). Adopted Mr.
Bingaman {for Mr. Kerry} amendment no. 3099 [to amendment no. 2917]
(Cong. Record S2462) printed (Cong. Record S2496)(to promote energy
efficiency in small business). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {or Mr. Wellstone}
amendment no. 3100 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2462)
printed (Cong. Record S2496)(to include units of local government in
the energy efficiency pilot program). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr.
Conrad} amendment no. 3101 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record
S2462) printed (Cong. Record S2496)(to set a funding goal of $100
million for research and development on wind power). Adopted Mr.
Bingaman amendment no. 3102 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record
S2462) printed (Cong. Record S2497)(to clarify the requirement for the
use of advanced meters in federal facilities). Rejected Mr. Craig
amendment no. 3047 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2430)
printed (Cong. Record S2294)(to provide for consumer protections and
electric reliability). (32-67) Withdrawn Mrs. Feinstein modified
amendment no. 2989 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2430)
printed (Cong. Record S1685)(to provide regulatory oversight over
energy trading markets and metals trading markets). Withdrawn Mr. Reid
modified amendment no. 3081 [to amendment no. 2989] (Cong. Record
S2430) printed (Cong. Record S2371)(in the nature of a substitute).
Pending Mr. Schumer and Mrs. Clinton amendment no. 3093 [to amendment
no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2493) printed (Cong. Record S2495)(to
prohibit oil and gas drilling activity in Finger Lakes National
Forest, New York). Pending Mr. Durbin amendment no. 3094 [to amendment
no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2454) printed (Cong. Record S2495)(to
establish a Consumer Energy Commission to assess and provide
recommendations regarding energy price spikes from the perspective of
consumers). Pending Mr. Dayton amendment no. 3097 [to amendment no.
2917] (Cong. Record S2463) printed (Cong. Record S2496)(to require
additional findings for FERC approval of an electric utility merger).
April 10, 2002.--Unanimous-consent agreement was reached providing for
further consideration on April 11, 2002.
April 10, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3085 [to amendment no. 2989]
submitted by Mr. Crapo. (Cong. Record S2492)
April 10, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3086 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Lincoln. (Cong. Record S2492)
April 10, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3089 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. McCain. (Cong. Record S2492)
April 10, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3090 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Kennedy. (Cong. Record S2493)
April 10, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3091 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Kennedy. (Cong. Record S2493)
April 10, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3092 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Kennedy. (Cong. Record S2493)
April 10, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3095 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Conrad. (Cong. Record S2496)
April 10, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3096 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Rockefeller. (Cong. Record S2496)
April 10, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3103 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Kennedy. (Cong. Record S2497)
April 11, 2002.--Senate continued consideration. Adopted Mr. Durbin
modified amendment no 3094 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record
S2563) printed (Cong. Record S2495)(to establish a Consumer Energy
Commission to assess and provide recommendations regarding energy
price spikes from the perspective of consumers). (69-30) Adopted Mr.
Bingaman {for Mr. Rockefeller} amendment no. 3119 [to amendment no.
2917] (Cong. Record S2567) printed (Cong. Record S2598)(to ensure the
safety of the nation's mines and mine workers). Adopted Mr. Bingaman
{for Mr. Levin} amendment no. 3120 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong.
Record S2567) printed (Cong. Record S2598)(to require the Secretary of
Energy to conduct a study of the effect of natural gas pipelines and
other energy transmission infrastructure across the Great Lakes on the
Great Lakes ecosystem). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Schumer}
amendment no. 3121 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2567)
printed (Cong. Record S2598)(to promote the demonstration of certain
high temperature superconducting technologies). Adopted Mr. Bingaman
{for Mr. Smith of OR} amendment no. 3122 [to amendment no. 2917]
(Cong. Record S2567) printed (Cong. Record S2598)(to authorize a study
of the way in which energy efficiency standards are determined).
Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Durbin} amendment no. 3123 (Cong. Record
S2567) printed (Cong. Record S2598)(to encourage energy conservation
through bicycling). Rejected Mrs. Feinstein amendment no. 3114 [to
amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2508) printed (Cong. Record
S2595)(to reduce the period of time in which the Administrator may act
on a petition by 1 or more States to waive the renewable fuel content
requirement). (61-36) Pending Mr. Schumer amendment no. 3030 [to
amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2511) printed (Cong. Record
S1941)(to strike the section establishing a renewable fuel content
requirement for motor vehicle fuel). Pending Mrs. Feinstein and Mrs.
Boxer amendment no. 3115 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2515)
printed (Cong. Record S2596)(to modify the provision relating to the
newable content of motor vehicle fuel to eliminate the required volume
of renewable fuel for calendar year 2004).
April 11, 2002.--Unanimous-consent agreement was reached providing
further consideration on April 12, 2002.
April 11, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3116 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Voinovich and Ms. Landrieu. (Cong. Record S2596)
April 12, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3124 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Fitzgerald, Mr. Corzine, Mr. Jeffords and Mr. Chafee.
(Cong. Record S2633)
April 12, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3125 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Baucus. (Cong. Record S2633)
April 15, 2002.--Unanimous-consent agreement was reached providing for
further consideration on April 16, 2002.
April 15, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3129 submitted by Mr. Breaux.
(Cong. Record S2684)
April 15, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3130 submitted by Mr. Breaux.
(Cong. Record S2684)
April 16, 2002.--Senate continued consideration. Pending Mr. Murkowski,
Mr. Breaux and Mr. Stevens amendment no. 3132 [to amendment no. 2917]
(Cong. Record S2696) printed (Cong. Record S2732)(to create jobs for
Americans, to reduce dependence on foreign sources of crude oil and
energy, to strengthen the economic self determination of the Inupiat
Eskimos and to promote national security). Pending Mr. Stevens
amendment no. 3133 [to amendment no. 3132] (Cong. Record S 2714)
printed (Cong. Record S2735)(to create jobs for Americans, to
strengthen the United States steel industry, to reduce dependence on
foreign sources of crude oil and energy, and to promote national
security).
April 16, 2002.--A motion was entered to close further debate on Mr.
Stevens amendment no. 3133 [to amendment no. 3132] and in accordance
with the provisions of Rule XXII of the Standing Rules of the Senate,
a cloture vote will occur on April 18, 2002.
April 16, 2002.--A motion was entered to close further debate on Mr.
Murkowski, Mr. Breaux and Mr. Stevens amendment no. 3132 [to amendment
no. 2917] and in accordance with the provisions of Rule XXII of the
Standing Rules of the Senate, a cloture vote will occur on April 18,
2002.
April 16, 2002.--Senate will continue consideration April 17, 2002.
April 17, 2002.--Senate continued consideration.
April 17, 2002.--Unanimous-consent agreement reached providing for
further consideration on April 18, 2002, with a vote on the motion to
close further debate on Mr. Stevens amendment no. 3133 [to amendment
no. 3132].
April 17, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3135 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Carper. (Cong. Record S2851)
April 17, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3136 [to amendment no. 3103]
submitted by Mr. Rockefeller. (Cong. Record S2852)
April 17, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3137 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Campbell. (Cong. Record S2853)
April 17, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3138 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Boxer. (Cong. Record S2855)
April 17, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3139 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Boxer. (Cong. Record S2856)
April 17, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3140 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Nelson. (Cong. Record S2856)
April 17, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3141 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Dorgan. (Cong. Record S2856)
April 18, 2002.--Senate continued consideration. Adopted Mr. Bingaman
{for Mrs. Carnahan} modified amendment no. 3015 [to amendment no.
2917] (Cong. Record S2898) printed (Cong. Record S1943)(to require a
National Academy of Sciences study of procedures for the selection and
assessment of certain routes for the shipment of spent nuclear fuel
from research nuclear reactors). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr.
Voinovich} modified amendment no. 3024 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong.
Record S2899) printed (Cong. Record S1946)(to promote the safe and
efficient supply of energy while maintaining strong environmental
protections). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Grassley} modified
amendment no. 3078 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2899)
printed (Cong. Record S2370)(to require the General Services
Administration to conduct a study regarding Federal procurement
initiatives relating to use of recycled products and fleet and
transporation efficiency). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Dorgan}
amendment no. 3141 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2899)
printed (Cong. Record S2856)(to promote a plan that would enhance and
accelerate the development of fuel cell technology to result in the
deployment of 2.5 million hydrogen-fuel cell vehicles by 2020).
Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Ms. Cantwell} amendment no. 3148 [to amendment
no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2901) printed (Cong. Record S2980)(to improve
energy efficiency in industries that use high power density
facilities). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Reid} amendment no. 3149
[to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2901) printed (Cong. Record
S2980)(to authorize the Secretary of Energy to carry out research in
the use of precious metals in catalysis for the purpose of developing
improved catalytic converters). Adopted Mr. Bingaman amendment no.
3150 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2901) printed (Cong.
Record S2980)(to provide for a report on energy savings and water
use). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Schumer} amendment no. 3151 [to
amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2980)(to provide funds to States to
establish and carry out energy efficient appliance rebate programs).
Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Ms. Landrieu} amendment no. 3152 [to
amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2902) printed (Cong. Record
S2981)(to assist small businesses to become more energy efficient).
Adopted Mr. Bingaman {Mr. Corzine} amendment no. 3153 (Cong. Record
S2903) printed (Cong. Record S2981)(to establish energy efficiency
provisions for public housing agencies). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr.
Kennedy} amendment no. 3154 (Cong. Record S2902) printed (Cong. Record
S2981)(to provide for cleaner school buses). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for
Mrs. Lincoln} amendment no. 3155 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record
S2902) printed (Cong. Record S2981)(to direct the Secretary of Energy
to establish a decommissioning pilot program to decommission and
decontaminate the sodium-cooled fast breeder experimental test-site
reactor located in northwest Arkansas). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr.
Murkowski} amendment no. 3156 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record
S2902) printed (Cong. Record S2982)(to provide for certain clean coal
funding). Adopted Mr. Murkowski amendment no. 3159 [to amendment no.
2917] (Cong. Record S2911) printed (Cong. Record S2982)(to make the
United States energy policy toward Iraq consistent with the national
security policies of the United States). (88-10) Withdrawn Mr. Stevens
amendment no. 3133 [to amendment no. 3132] (Cong. Record S2890)
printed (Cong. Record S2735)(to create jobs for Americans, to
strengthen the United States steel industry, to reduce dependence on
foreign sources of crude oil and energy, and to promote national
security). Withdrawn Mr. Kerry and Mr. McCain amendment no. 2999 [to
amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2893) printed (Cong. Record
S1859)(to provide for increased average fuel economy standards for
passenger automobiles and light trucks). Withdrawn Mr. Schumer
amendment no. 3030 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2894)
printed (Cong. Record S1951)(to strike the section establishing a
renewable fuel content requirement for motor vehicle fuel). Withdrawn
Mr. Lott amendment no. 3028 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record
S2904) printed (Cong. Record S1951)(to provide for the fair treatment
of Presidential judicial nominees). Withdrawn Mr. Graham amendment no.
3070 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2904) printed (Cong.
Record S2303)(to clarify the provisions relating to the Renewable
Portfolio Standard).
Withdrawn Mr. Gramm and Mr. Kyl amendment no. 3144 [to amendment no.
2999] (Cong. Record S2890) printed (Cong. Record S2978)(to make
permanent the repeal of the death tax), fell when Mr. Kerry and Mr.
McCain amendment no. 2999 [to amendment no. 2917] was withdrawn.
Pending Mr. Reid amendment no. 3145 [to amendment no. 3008] (Cong.
Record S2893) printed (Cong. Record S2978)(to require that Federal
agencies use ethanol-blended gasoline and biodiesel-blended diesel
fuel in area in which ethanol-blended gasoline and biodiesel-blended
diesel fuel are available).
April 18, 2002.--By 36 yeas to 64 nays, three-fifths of those Senators
duly chosen and sworn not having voted in the affirmative, Senate
rejected the motion to close further debate on Mr. Stevens amendment
no. 3133 [to amendment no. 3132].
April 18, 2002.--By 46 yeas to 54 nays, three-fifths of those Senators
duly chosen and sworn, not having voted in the affirmative, Senate
rejected the motion to close further debate on Mr. Murkowski, Mr.
Breaux and Mr. Stevens amendment no. 3132 [to amendment no. 2917].
April 18, 2002.--A unanimous-consent agreement was reached providing for
further consideration on April 22, 2002.
April 18, 2002.--A motion was entered to close further debate on Mr.
Daschle and Mr. Bingaman further modified amendment no. 2917 and, in
accordance with the provisions of Rule XXII of the Standing Rules of
the Senate, a cloture vote will occur on April 23, 2002.
April 18, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3142 submitted by Mr. Kyl.
(Cong. Record S2977)
April 18, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3143 submitted by Mr. Kyl.
(Cong. Record S2977)
April 18, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3146 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Hagel. (Cong. Record S2977)
April 18, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3147 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Thurmond. (Cong. Record S2977)
April 18, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3157 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Thurmond. (Cong. Record S2977)
April 18, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3158 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Conrad. (Cong. Record S2977)
April 18, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3165 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Durbin. (Cong. Record S2977)
April 18, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3166 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S2977)
April 18, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3167 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S2977)
April 18, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3168 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S2977)
April 18, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3169 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S2977)
April 18, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3170 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S2977)
April 18, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3171 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S2977)
April 18, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3172 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S2977)
April 18, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3173 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S2977)
April 18, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3174 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S2977)
April 18, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3175 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S2977)
April 18, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3176 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S2977)
April 22, 2002.--Senate resumed consideration.
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3177 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Murkowski. (Cong. Record S3019)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3178 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Murkowski. (Cong. Record S3019)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3179 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Murkowski. (Cong. Record S3019)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3180 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Murkowski. (Cong. Record S3019)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3181 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Murkowski. (Cong. Record S3019)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3182 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Kyl. (Cong. Record S3019)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3183 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Robert. (Cong. Record S3019)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3184 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Kyl. (Cong. Record S3019)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3185 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Kyl. (Cong. Record S3019)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3186 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Hagel. (Cong. Record S3019)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3187 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Byrd. (Cong. Record S3019)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3188 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Graham. (Cong. Record S3019)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3189 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Torricelli. (Cong. Record S3019)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3190 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Torricelli. (Cong. Record S3019)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3191 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Graham. (Cong. Record S3019)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3192 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Graham. (Cong. Record S3019)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3193 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Ms. Landrieu. (Cong. Record S3019)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3194 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Ms. Landrieu. (Cong. Record S3019)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3195 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Harkin. (Cong. Record S3019)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3196 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Johnson. (Cong. Record S3019)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3197 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Carper. (Cong. Record S3019)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3198 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Carper. (Cong. Record S3019)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3199 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Boxer. (Cong. Record S3019)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3200 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Boxer. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3201 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Boxer. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3202 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Jeffords. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3203 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Jeffords. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3204 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Carnahan. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3205 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Torricelli. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3206 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Torricelli. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3207 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Baucus. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3208 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Baucus. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3209 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Wellstone. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3210 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Corzine. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3211 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3212 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3213 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3214 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3215 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3216 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3217 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3218 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3219 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3220 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3221 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3222 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3223 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3224 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3225 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3226 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Schumer. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3227 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Bingaman. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3228 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Bingaman. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3229 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Wyden. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3230 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Wyden. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3231 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Bingaman. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3232 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Bingaman. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3233 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Dayton. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3234 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Dayton. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3235 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Dayton. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3236 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Dayton. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3237 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Dayton. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3238 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Dayton. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3239 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Dayton. (Cong. Record S3020)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3240 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Bingaman. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3241 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Bingaman. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3242 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Bingaman. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3243 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Bingaman. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3244 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Bingaman. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3245 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Bingman. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3246 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Bingaman. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3247 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Bingaman. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3248 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Bingaman. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3249 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Bingaman. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3250 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Bingaman. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3251 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Bingaman. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3252 submitted by Mr. Levin.
(Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3253 submitted by Mr. Levin.
(Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3254 submitted by Mr. Levin.
(Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3255 submitted by Mr. Thomas.
(Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3256 submitted by Mr. Nickles.
(Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3257 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Murkowski. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3258 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Fitzgerald. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3259 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Smith [OR]. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3260 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Smith [OR]. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3261 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Smith [OR]. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3262 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Smith [OR]. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3263 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Smith [OR]. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3264 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Smith [OR]. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3265 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Smith [OR]. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3266 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Smith [OR]. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3267 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Voinovich. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3268 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Shelby. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3269 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Lincoln. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3270 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Ms. Cantwell. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3271 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Ms. Cantwell. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3272 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Ms. Landrieu. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3273 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Ms. Landrieu. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3274 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Ms. Landrieu. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3275 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Ms. Cantwell. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3276 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Wyden. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3277 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Ms. Collins. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3278 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Schumer. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3279 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Schumer. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3280 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Schumer. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3282 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Gramm. (Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3283 submitted by Mr. Gramm.
(Cong. Record S3021)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3284 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Lincoln. (Cong. Record S3022)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3285 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Harkin. (Cong. Record S3022)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3286 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Baucus. (Cong. Record S3022)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3287 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Gregg. (Cong. Record S3022)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3288 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Gregg. (Cong. Record S3022)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3289 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Gregg. (Cong. Record S3022)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3290 submitted by Mr. Hatch.
(Cong. Record S3022)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3291 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S3022)
April 22, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3292 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Feinstein. (Cong. Record S3022)
April 22, 2002.--Unanimous-consent agreement was reached providing for
further consideration on April 23, 2002, with a vote to occur on the
motion to close further debate on Mr. Daschle and Mr. Bingaman further
modified amendment no. 2917.
April 23, 2002.--Senate continued consideration. Adopted Mr. Baucus and
Mr. Grassley amendment no. 3286 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record
S3117) printed (Cong. Record S3082)(to provide energy tax incentives).
Adopted Mr. Murkowski modified amendment no. 3257 [to amendment no.
2917] (Cong. Record S3120) printed (Cong. Record S3073)(to clarify the
structure for, and improve the focus of, global climate change science
research). Adopted Mr. Bingaman modified amendment no. 3231 [to
amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3146) printed (Cong. Record
S3047)(to clarify the structure for, and improve the focus of, global
climate change science research). Adopted Mr. Bingaman amendment no.
3232 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3147) printed (Cong.
Record S3054)(to establish a national climate change policy). Adopted
Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Thurmond} modified amendment no. 3157 [to
amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3146) printed (Cong. Record
S2982)(to direct the Secretary of Energy to submit to Congress a
report that identifies current and potential research at Department of
Energy nuclear facilities relating to the production or use of
hydrogen). Adopted Mr. Bingaman amendment no. 3242 [to amendment no.
2917] (Cong. Record S3147) printed (Cong. Record S3070)(to make
certain technical modifications). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Wyden}
amendment no. 3244 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3147)
printed (Cong. Record S3070)(to make certain technical corrections).
Adopted Mr. Bingaman amendment no. 3245 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong.
Record S3147) printed (Cong. Record S3070)(to clarify the definition
of ``Indian land''). Adopted Mr. Bingaman amendment no. 3247 [to
amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3147) printed (Cong. Record
S3070)(to preserve oil and gas resource data). Adopted Mr. Bingaman
{for Mr. Thomas} amendment no. 3248 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong.
Record S3147) printed (Cong. Record S3070)(to facilitate resolution of
conflicts between the development of Federal coal and the development
of Federal and non-Federal coalbed methane in the Powder River Basin
in Wyoming and Montana). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Baucus}
amendment no. 3249 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3147)
printed (Cong. Record S3071)(to facilitate timely action on oil and
gas leases and applications for permits to drill and inspection and
enforcement of oil and gas activities). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mrs.
Carnahan} amendment no. 3250 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record
S3148) printed (Cong. Record S3071)(to clarify the application of
section 927 to certain air conditioners). Adopted Mr. Reid modified
amendment no. 3145 [to amendment no. 3008] (Cong. Record S3148)
printed (Cong. Record S2978)(to require that Federal agencies use
ethanol-blended gasoline and biodiesel-blended diesel fuel in areas in
which ethanol-blended gasoline and biodiesel-blended diesel fuel are
available). Adopted Mr. Dayton and Mr. Grassley amendment no. 3008 [to
amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3148) printed (Cong. Record
S1865)(to require that Federal agencies use ethanol-blended gasoline
and biodiesel-blended diesel fuel in areas in which ethanol-blended
gasoline and biodiesel-blended diesel fuel are available).
Rejected Mr. Schumer amendment no. 3030 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong.
Record S3122) printed (Cong. Record S1941)(to strike the section
establishing a renewable fuel content requirement for motor vehicle
fuel). (69-30) Withdrawn Mrs. Feinstein and Mrs. Boxer amendment no.
3115 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3148) printed (Cong.
Record S2596)(to modify the provision relating to the renewable
content of motor vehicle fuel to eliminate the required volume of
renewable fuel for calendar year 2004). Pending Mrs. Feinstein
amendment no. 3225 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3148)
printed (Cong. Record S3045). Pending Mrs. Feinstein amendment no.
3170 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3148) printed (Cong.
Record S2986)(to reduce the period of time in which the Administrator
may act on a petition by 1 or more States to waive the renewable fuel
content requirement). Pending Mr. Fitzgerald amendment no. 3124 [to
amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3148) printed (Cong. Record
S2980)(to modify the definitions of biomass and renewable energy to
exclude municipal solid waste). Pending Ms. Cantwell amendment no.
3234 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3150) printed (Cong.
Record S3060)(to protect electricity consumers).
April 23, 2002.--By 86 yeas to 13 nays, three-fifths of those Senators
duly chosen and sworn, having voted in the affirmative, Senate agreed
to the motion to close further debate on Mr. Daschle and Mr. Bingaman
further modified amendment no. 2917.
April 23, 2002.--Senate vitiated the March 21, 2002, adoption of Mr.
Bingaman amendment no. 3061 [to amendment no. 2917]; and further, that
the text of amendment no. 2917 stricken by amendment no. 3061, be
reinstated.
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3293 submitted by Mr. Dorgan.
(Cong. Record S3174)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3294 [to amendment no. 3286]
submitted by Mrs. Murray. (Cong. Record S3174)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3295 [to amendment no. 3097]
submitted by Ms. Cantwell. (Cong. Record S3174)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3296 [to amendment no. 3097]
submitted by Ms. Cantwell. (Cong. Record S3174)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3297 [to amendment no. 3097]
submitted by Ms. Cantwell. (Cong. Record S3174)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3298 [to amendment no. 3097]
submitted by Ms. Cantwell. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3299 [to amendment no. 3097]
submitted by Ms. Cantwell. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3300 [to amendment no. 3097]
submitted by Ms. Cantwell. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3301 [to amendment no. 3140]
submitted by Ms. Cantwell. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3302 submitted by Mr. Reid.
(Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3303 submitted by Mr. Dorgan.
(Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3304 submitted by Mr. Dorgan.
(Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3305 submitted by Mr. Sessions.
(Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3306 [to amendment no. 3140]
submitted by Mr. Smith [OR]. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3307 [to amendment no. 3190]
submitted by Mr. Smith [NH]. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3308 [to amendment no. 3190]
submitted by Mr. Smith [NH]. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3309 [to amendment no. 3190]
submitted by Mr. Smith [NH]. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3310 submitted by Mrs. Boxer.
(Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3311 submitted by Mrs. Boxer.
(Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3312 submitted by Mrs. Boxer.
(Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3313 [to amendment no. 3281]
submitted by Mr. Bingaman. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3314 [to amendment no. 3203]
submitted by Mr. Bingaman. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3315 [to amendment no. 3275]
submitted by Mr. Bingaman. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3316 [to amendment no. 3140]
submitted by Mr. Bingaman. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3317 [to amendment no. 3286]
submitted by Mr. Torricelli. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3318 [to amendment no. 3286]
submitted by Mr. Torricelli. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3319 [to amendment no. 3286]
submitted by Mr. Graham. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3320 [to amendment no. 3286]
submitted by Mr. Graham. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3321 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Levin. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3322 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Levin. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3323 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Levin. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3324 [to amendment no. 3239]
submitted by Mr. Brownback. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3325 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Shelby. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3326 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Murray. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3329 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Harkin. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3330 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Harkin. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3331 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Harkin. (Cong. Record S3175)
April 23, 2002.--Unanimous-consent agreement was reached providing for
further consideration on April 24, 2002.
April 24, 2002.--Senate continued consideration. Adopted Mr. Nelson [NE]
amendment no. 3140 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3251)
printed (Cong. Record S2856)(of perfecting nature). Adopted Mr. Smith
[OR] amendment no. 3306 [to amendment no. 3140] (Cong. Record S3255)
printed (Cong. Record S2856)(to clarify the definition of renewable
energy). Adopted Mr. Carper amendment no. 3197 [to amendment no. 2917]
(Cong. Record S3257) printed (Cong. Record S3032)(to encourage the
efficient generation of electricity through combined heat and power
and to modify the provision relating to termination of mandatory
purchase and sale requirements under PURPA). By 37 yeas to 60 nays,
Senate earlier failed to table the amendment.
Adopted Mr. Nickles amendment no. 3256 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong.
Record S3265) printed (Cong. Record S3073)(to provide that not
withstanding any other provision in this Act, ``3 cents'' shall be
considered by law to be ``1.5 cents'' in any place ``3 cents'' appears
in Title II of this Act. By 38 yeas to 59 nays, Senate earlier failed
to table the amendment. Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Byrd} modified
amendment no. 3187 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3287)
printed (Cong. Record S3024)(to provide for increased energy savings
and greenhouse gas reduction benefits through the increased use of
recovered material in federally funded projects involving procurement
of cement or concrete). Adopted Mr. Bingaman amendment no. 3243 [to
amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3288) printed (Cong. Record
S3070)(to strike section 721, with respect to the Application of the
Historic Preservation Act to operating pipelines). Adopted Mr.
Bingaman {for Mr. Shelby} amendment no. 3268 (Cong. Record S3288)(to
direct the Secretary of Energy to establish a program to provide
guarantees of loans by private institutions for the construction of
facilities for the processing and conversion of municipal solid waste
into fuel ethanol and other commercial byproducts).
Rejected Ms. Cantwell amendment no. 3234 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong.
Record S3241) printed (Cong. Record S3060)(to protect electricity
consumers). By 58 yeas to 39 nays, Senate tabled the amendment.
Rejected Mr. Bingaman amendment no. 3316 [to amendment no. 3140]
(Cong. Record S3251) printed (Cong. Record S3211)(in the nature of a
substitute). By 54 yeas to 43 nays, Senate tabled the amendment).
Rejected Mr. Fitzgerald amendment no. 3124 [to amendment no. 2917]
(Cong. Record S3285) printed (Cong. Record S2633)(to modify the
definitions of biomass and renewable energy to exclude municipal solid
waste). By 50 yeas to 46 nays, Senate tabled the amendment. Withdrawn
Ms. Landrieu and Mr. Kyl amendment no. 3050 [to amendment no. 2917]
(Cong. Record S3287) printed (Cong. Record S2296)(to increase the
transfer capability of electric energy transmission systems through
participant-funded investment). Withdrawn Mr. Schumer and Mrs. Clinton
amendment no. 3093 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3287)
printed (Cong. Record S2495)(to prohibit oil and gas drilling activity
in Finger Lakes National Forest, New York). Withdrawn Mr. Dayton
amendment no. 3097 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3287)
printed (Cong. Record S2496)(to require additional findings for FERC
approval of an electric utility merger). Withdrawn Ms. Landrieu
amendment no. 3274 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3287)
printed (Cong. Record S3077)(to increase the transfer capability of
electric energy transmission systems through participant-funded
investment). Pending Mr. Durbin amendment no. 3342 (Cong. Record
S3283) printed (Cong. Record S3322)(to strike the nonbusiness use
limitation with respect to the credit for the installation of certain
small wind energy systems). Pending Mr. Harkin amendment no. 3195 [to
amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3289) printed (Cong. Record
S3032)(to direct the Secretary of Energy to revise the seasonal energy
efficiency ratio standard for central air conditioners and central air
conditioning heat pumps within 60 days). Pending Mr. Carper amendment
no. 3198 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3289) printed (Cong.
Record S3106)(to decrease the United States dependence on imported oil
by the year 2015).
Pending Mr. Reid {for Mr. Bingaman} amendment no. 3359 [to amendment no.
2917] (Cong. Record S3292) printed (Cong. Record S3327)(to modify the
credit for new energy efficient homes by treating a manufactured home
which meets the energy star standard as a 30 percent home). Pending
Mr. Reid {for Mrs. Boxer} amendment no. 3139 [to amendment no. 2917]
(Cong. Record S3292) printed (Cong. Record S3106)(to provide for equal
liability treatment of vehicle fuels and fuel additives). Pending Mr.
Reid {for Mrs. Boxer} amendment no. 3311 [to amendment no. 3139]
(Cong. Record S3292) printed (Cong. Record S3209)(to provide for equal
liability treatment of vehicle fuels and fuel additives).
April 24, 2002.--Unanimous-consent agreement was reached providing that
notwithstanding Rule 22, it be in order to modify submitted amendment
no. 3239 and amendment no. 3146).
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3332 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Kyl. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3333 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Kyl. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3334 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Kyl. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3335 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Sessions. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3336 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Gramm. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3337 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Wellstone. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3338 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Reid. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3339 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Durbin. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3340 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Durbin. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3341 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Durbin. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3343 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Lincoln. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3344 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mrs. Lincoln. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3345 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Jeffords. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3346 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Kohl. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3347 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Inouye. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3348 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Inouye. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3349 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Baucus. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3350 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Baucus. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3351 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Baucus. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3352 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Baucus. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3353 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Baucus. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3354 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Conrad. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3355 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Conrad. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3356 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Hollings. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3357 submitted by Mr.
Rockefeller. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3358 submitted by Mr.
Rockefeller. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3360 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Torricelli. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3361 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Kerry. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3362 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Murkowski. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3363 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Murkowski. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3364 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Thomas. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3365 submitted by Mr. Domenici.
(Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3366 submitted by Mr. Levin.
(Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3367 submitted by Mr. Hagel.
(Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3368 submitted by Mr. Carper.
(Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3369 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Graham. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3370 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Graham. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3371 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Graham. (Cong. Record S3319)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3372 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Graham. (Cong. Record S3320)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3373 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Graham. (Cong. Record S3320)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3374 [to amendment no. 3344]
submitted by Mrs. Lincoln. (Cong. Record S3320)
April 24, 2002.--Proposed amendment no. 3375 [to amendment no. 2917]
submitted by Mr. Gramm. (Cong. Record S3320)
April 25, 2002.--Senate passed H.R. 4, after striking all after the
enacting clause and inserting in lieu thereof the text of S. 517, as
amended. (88-11) Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Fitzgerald} amendment
no. 3258 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3360) printed (Cong.
Record S3074)(to strike the provision authorizing loan guarantees for
an Alaska natural gas transportation project). Subsequently, the
adoption was vitiated. Adopted Mrs. Feinstein modified amendment no.
3170 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3360) printed (Cong.
Record S2986)(to reduce the period of time in which the Administrator
may act on a petition by 1 or more States to waive the renewable fuel
content requirement). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Baucus} amendment
no. 3082 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3359) printed (Cong.
Record S2418)(to provide that certain gasoline and diesel fuel be
treated as entered into the customs territory of the United States.
Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Breaux} amendment no. 3130 [to amendment
no. 2917] (Cong. Record S2684)(to amend the Internal Revenue Code of
1986 to allow a credit against income tax for taxpayers owning certain
commercial power takeoff vehicles). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr.
Harkin} amendment no. 3331 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record
S3361) printed (Cong. Record S3224)(to further encourage development
of hydrogen refueling infrastructure).
Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Gramm} amendment no. 3336 [to amendment
no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3365) printed (Cong. Record S3320)(to amend
the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide for nonrecognition of
gain on dispositions of dairy property which is certified by the
Secretary of Agriculture as having been the subject of an agreement
under the bovine tuberculosis eradication program). Adopted Mr. Reid
amendment no. 3338 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3361)
printed (Cong. Record S3321)(to amend the Internal Revenue Code of
1986 to modify energy credit for combined heat and power system
property). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Baucus} amendment no. 3349
[to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3361) printed (Cong. Record
S3323)(to modify the credit for the production of fuel from
nonconventional sources regarding refined coal). Adopted Mr. Bingaman
{for Mr. Baucus} amendment no. 3350 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong.
Record S3362) printed (Cong. Record S3323)(to modify the credit for
the production of electricity to include small irrigation power).
Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Baucus} amendment no. 3351 (Cong. Record
S3362) printed (Cong. Record S3323)(to modify the credit for
residential energy efficient property by substituting natural gas
furnaces for natural gas heat pumps). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr.
Baucus and Mr. Grassley} amendment no. 3352 [to amendment no. 2917]
(Cong. Record S3362) printed (Cong. Record S3324)(to modify the
incentives for biodiesel). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Baucus}
amendment no. 3353 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3363)
printed (Cong. Record S3325)(to amend the Internal Revenue Code of
1986 to provide for the treatment of sales or dispositions to
implement Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or State electric
restructuring policy).
Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Hollings} amendment no. 3356 [to amendment
no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3364) printed (Cong. Record S3326)(to apply
temporary regulations to certain output contracts). Adopted Mr. Reid
{for Mr. Bingaman} amendment no. 3359 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong.
Record S3364) printed (Cong. Record S3327)(to modify the credit for
new energy efficient homes by treating a manufactured home which meets
the energy star standard as a 30 percent home). Adopted Mr. Durbin
amendment no. 3342 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3365)
printed (Cong. Record S3322)(to strike the nonbusiness use limitation
with respect to the credit for the installation of certain small wind
energy systems). Adopted Mrs. Murray and Ms. Cantwell amendment no.
3326 (Cong. Record S3381) printed (Cong. Record S3222)(to modify the
specifications for a fuel cell ower plant eligible for the extension
of the energy tax credit). Adopted Mr. Harkin amendment no. 3195 [to
amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3390) printed (Cong. Record
S3032)(to direct the Secretary of Energy to revise the seasonal energy
efficiency ratio standard for central air conditioners and central air
conditioning heat pumps within 60 days). (52-47) Adopted Mr. Reid {for
Mr. Brownback} modified amendment no. 3239 [to amendment no. 2917]
(Cong. Record S3354) printed (Cong. Record S3066)(to establish a
greenhouse gas inventory, reductions registry, and information
system). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mrs. Lincoln} amendment no. 3343
[to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3396) printed (Cong. Record
S3322)(to modify the credit for the production of fuel from
nonconventional sources to include production of fuel from
agricultural and animal waste). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mrs.
Lincoln} amendment no. 3344 (Cong. Record 3396) printed (Cong. Record
S3322)(to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to clarify excise
tax exemptions for agricultural aerial applicators).
Adopted Mr. Murkowski amendment no. 3362 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong.
Record S3396) printed (Cong. Record S3328)(to amend the Internal
Revenue Code to modify the definition of Rural Airport). Adopted Mr.
Murkowski amendment no. 3363 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record
S3396) printed (Cong. Record S3328)(to amend the Internal Revenue Code
to exempt small seaplanes from ticket taxes). Adopted Mr. Reid {for
Mr. Kohl} modified amendment no. 3346 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong.
Record S3396) printed (Cong. Record S3322)(to modify the credit for
the production of electricity to include municipal biosolids and
recycled sludge). Adopted Mr. Reid {for Mr. Sessions} amendment no.
3335 (Cong. Record S3397) printed (Cong. Record S3320)(to amend the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to extend the credit for the production
of fuel from non-conventional sources with respect to certain existing
facilities). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Thomas} amendment no. 3364
[to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3390) printed (Cong. Record
S3328)(to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to exempt receipts
of tax-exempt rural electric cooperatives for the construction of line
extensions to encourage development of section 29 qualified fuel
sources).
Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Torricelli} amendment no. 3360 [to
amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3397) printed (Cong. Record
S3327)(to provide incentives for water conservation through the
installation of water submeters). Adopted Mr. Reid {for Mr. Conrad and
Mr. Smith [NH]} modified amendment no. 3355 [to amendment no. 2917]
(Cong. Record S3395) printed (Cong. Record S3325)(to amend the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to extend the energy credit to
stationary microturbine power plants). Adopted Mr. Bingaman amendment
no. 3380 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3397) printed (Cong.
Record S3450)(to authorize rural and remote community electrification
grants). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Johnson} modified amendment no.
3196 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3397) printed (Cong.
Record S3032)(to provide for the investment in, the enhancement of,
and the efficiency of electric power transmission systems). Adopted
Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Wellstone} modified amendment no. 3209 [to
amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3397) printed (Cong. Record
S3034)(to carry out pilot programs that aid accurate carbon storage
and sequestration accounting). Adopted Mr. Bingaman {for Mr. Wyden}
amendment no. 3230 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3398)
printed (Cong. Record S3047)(to provide additional borrowing authority
for the construction, acquisition, and replacement of the transmission
system of the Bonneville Power Administration and to carry out other
duties of the Administrator of the Bonneville Power Administration).
Adopted Mr. Reid {for Mr. Levin} amendment no. 3366 [to amendment no.
2917] (Cong. Record S3399) printed (Cong. Record S3329)(to modify the
incentives for alternative fuel motor vehicles and refueling
properties). Adopted Mr. Daschle and Mr. Bingaman further modified
amendment no. 2917 (Cong. Record S3417) printed (Cong. Record S909)(in
the nature of a substitute). Rejected Mr. Reid {for Mrs. Boxer}
amendment no. 3139 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3364)
printed (Cong. Record S2856)(to provide for equal liability treatment
of vehicle fuels and fuel additives) (57-42) Rejected Mrs. Feinstein
amendment no. 3225 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3351)
printed (Cong. Record S3045)(to modify the provision relating to the
renewable content of motor vehicle fuel to eliminate the required
volume of renewable fuel for calendar year 2004. (60-39) Rejected Mr.
Reid {for Mr. Kyl} amendment no. 3332 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong.
Record S3386) printed (Cong. Record S3320)(to strike the extension of
the credit for producing electricity from wind). Rejected Mr. Carper
amendment no. 3198 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3371)
printed (Cong. Record S3106)(to decrease the United States dependence
on imported oil by the year 2015) (57-42) Rejected Mr. Reid {for Mr.
Kyl} amendment no. 3333 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record S3354)
printed (Cong. Record S3320)(to strike the provisions relating to
alternative vehicles and fuels incentives). (91-8) Rejected Mr. Reid
{for Mr. Graham} amendment no. 3370 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong.
Record S3354) printed (Cong. Record S3333)(to strike section 2308 of
Division H (relating to energy tax incentives). (73-26) Rejected Mr.
Reid {for Mr. Graham} amendment no. 3372 [to amendment no. 2917]
(Cong. Record S3354) printed (Cong. Record S3333)(to limit the
effective dates of the provisions of Division H (relating to energy
tax incentives). (70-29) Withdrawn Mr. Murkowski, Mr. Breaux and Mr.
Stevens amendment no. 3132 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record
S3351) printed (Cong. Record S2732)(to create jobs for Americans, to
reduce dependence on foreign sources of crude oil and energy, to
strengthen the economic self determination of the Inupiat Eskimos and
to promote national security). Withdrawn Mr. Reid {for Mr. Hagel}
further modified amendment no. 3146 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong.
Record S3354) printed (Cong. Record S2978)(to establish a national
registry for accurate and reliable reports of greenhouse gas
emissions, and to further encourage voluntary reductions in such
emissions).
April 25, 2002.--Mr. Reid {for Mrs. Boxer} amendment no. 3311 [to
amendment no. 3139] (Cong. Record S3342) printed (Cong. Record
S3209)(to provide for equal liability treatment of vehicle fuels and
fuel additives, fell when amendment no. 3139 was tabled.
April 25, 2002.--Senate vitiated the March 21, 2002, adoption of Mr.
Bingaman amendment no. 3059 [to amendment no. 2917] (Cong. Record
S3397) printed (Cong. Record S2298)(to authorize rural and remote
community electrification grants).
April 25, 2002.--Senate insisted on its amendment, requested a
conference with the House thereon. The Chair was authorized to appoint
conferees on the part of the Senate.
April 25, 2002.--Subsequently, S. 517 was returned to the Senate
Calendar. [Calendar No. 65]
(See H.R. 4)
S. 531
PPR
Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Cleland and Mr. Dorgan
To promote recreation on Federal lakes, to require Federal agencies
responsible for managing Federal lakes to pursue strategies for
enhancing recreational experiences of the public, and for other
purposes.
National Recreation Lakes Act of 2001
March 14, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 552
FC
Mr. Graham
To provide that no electric utility shall be required to enter into a
new contract or obligation to purchase or to sell electricity or
capacity under section 210 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act
of 1978.
Transition to Competition in the Electric Industry Act
March 15, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 597
FC
Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Daschle, Mr. Akaka, Mr. Baucus, Mr. Breaux, Ms.
Cantwell, Mr. Dorgan, Mr. Leahy, Mr. Reid, Mr. Schumer, Mr. Kennedy,
Mrs. Murray, Mr. Rockefeller, Mr. Torricelli, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr.
Lieberman and Mr. Dayton
To provide for a comprehensive and balanced national energy policy.
Comprehensive and Balanced Energy Policy Act of 2001
March 22, 2001.--Introduced.
March 26, 2001.--Mrs. Feinstein added as cosponsor.
May 24, 2001.--Mr. Lieberman and Mr. Dayton added as cosponsors.
May 24, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (18) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 1
June 19, 2001.--Hearing by full committee on sections 508-510 of S. 597.
(19) S. Hrg. 107-183
June 26, 2001.--Hearing by full committee on proposed amendments to the
Price-Anderson Act [Title IX]. (18a) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 1
June 28, 2001.--Hearing by full committee on Climate Change [Title I].
(22) S. Hrg. 107-189
July 2, 2001.--Requested reports from Energy and OMB.
July 12, 2001.--Hearing by full committee on Title III and Title X.
(18b) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 1
July 13, 2001.--Hearing by full committee on Title XIII. (18c) S. Hrg.
107-144, Pt. 2
July 17, 2001.--Hearing by full committee on Title III and Title XII.
(18d) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 2
July 18, 2001.--Hearing by full committee on Titles VIII, XI and
Division E. (18e) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 2
July 19, 2001.--Hearing by full committee on Sectons 301 and Title VI.
(18f) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 3
July 24, 2001.--Hearing by full committee continued. (18g) S. Hrg. 107-
144, Pt. 3
July 25, 2001.--Hearing by full committee on proposals relating to
comprehensive electricity restructuring. (18h) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 3
July 26, 2001.--Hearing by full committee continued. (18i) S. Hrg. 107-
144, Pt. 3
August 1, 2001.--Full committee business meeting.
August 2, 2001.--Full committee business meeting.
(See Sp-15, Sp-16 and Sp-19)
S. 608
ERDP
Mr. Bunning and Mr. McConnell
To amend the Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933 to provide for
greater ownership of electric power generation assets by municipal and
rural electric cooperative utilities that provide retail electric
service in the Tennessee Valley region, and for other purposes.
TVA Distributor Self-Sufficiency Act of 2001
March 23, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 618
PPR
Mr. Specter
To designate certain lands in the Valley Forge National Historical Park
as the Valley Forge National Cemetery.
Valley Forge National Cemetery
March 26, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 636
ERDP
Mrs. Lincoln and Mr. Hutchinson
To direct the Secretary of Energy to establish a decommissioning pilot
program to decommission and decontaminate the sodium-cooled fast breeder
experimental test-site reactor located in northwest Arkansas.
Fast Breeder Experimental Test-Site Reactor
March 28, 2001.--Introduced.
July 18, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (18e) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 2
S. 639
WP
Mr. Byrd and Mr. Rockefeller
To extend the deadline for commencement of construction of certain
hydroelectric projects in the State of West Virginia.
Hydroelectric Projects in West Virginia
March 28, 2001.--Introduced.
December 3, 2001.--Requested reports from Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission and OMB.
December 10, 2001.--Report from FERC.
S. 675
FPL
Mr. Enzi and Mr. Thomas
To ensure the orderly development of coal, coalbed methane, natural gas,
and oil in ``common areas'' of the Powder River Basin, Wyoming and
Montana, and for other purposes.
Powder River Basin Resource Development Act of 2001
April 2, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 679
PPR
Mr. Cleland
To establish the Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area in the State of
Georgia, and for other purposes.
Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area Act of 2001
April 3, 2001.--Introduced.
(Also see S. 1526)
S. 681
FPL
Mr. Crapo, Mr. Baucus, Mr. Craig, Mr. Inhofe, Mr. Murkowski, Mr.
Bennett, Mr. Enzi, Mr. Stevens, Mr. Burns and Mr. Campbell
To help ensure general aviation aircraft access to Federal land and to
the airspace over that land.
Backcountry Landing Strip Access Act
April 3, 2001.--Introduced.
May 14, 2001.--Mr. Campbell added as cosponsor.
S. 689
PPR
Mr. Schumer and Mrs. Clinton
To convey certain Federal properties on Governors Island, New York.
Governors Island Preservation Act of 2001
April 4, 2001.--Introduced.
July 31, 2001.--Hearing by Subcommittee on National Parks. (30) S. Hrg.
107-231
S. 691
FPL
Mr. Reid and Mr. Ensign
To direct the Secretary of Agriculture to convey certain land in the
Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, Nevada, to the Secretary of the
Interior, in trust for the Washoe Indian Tribe of Nevada and California.
Washoe Tribe Land Conveyance
April 4, 2001.--Introduced.
November 27, 2001.--Hearing by Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests.
(42) S. Hrg. 107-373
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported without
amendment. (voice vote)
June 6, 2002.--Requested reports from Agriculture, Interior and OMB.
June 28, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept. 107-
191
August 1, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
September 4, 2002.--Referred to House Committee on Resources.
September 19, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-664
S. 764
FC
Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Smith [OR], Mr. Bingaman, Mrs. Murray, Ms. Cantwell,
Mr. Liberman and Mr. Daschle
To direct the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to impose just and
reasonable load-differentiated demand rates or cost-of-service based
rates on sales by public utilities of electric energy at wholesale in
the western energy market, and for other purposes.
Western Energy Market
April 24, 2001.--Introduced.
June 5, 2001.--Requested reports from Energy and OMB.
June 6, 2001.--Mr. Daschle added as cosponsor.
June 19, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (19) S. Hrg. 107-183
S. 771
FC
Mr. Graham and Mr. Nelson [FL]
To permanently prohibit the conduct of offshore drilling on the Outer
Continental Shelf off the State of Florida, and for other purposes.
Offshore Drilling of the OCS, Florida
April 25, 2001.--Introduced.
July 12, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (18b) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 1
S. 786
FPL
Mr. Durbin, Mr. Feingold, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Schumer, Mrs. Boxer, Ms.
Stabenow, Mr. Harkin, Mr. Kerry, Mr. Leahy, Mr. Wyden, Mr. Reed, Mr.
Torricelli, Mr. Corzine, Mr. Bayh, Ms. Cantwell, Mr. Fitzgerald, Mrs.
Clinton and Mr. Wellstone
To designate certain Federal land in the State of Utah as wilderness,
and for other purposes.
America's Red Rock Wilderness Act of 2001
April 26, 2001.--Introduced.
May 22, 2001.--Mr. Bayh added as cosponsor.
June 5, 2001.--Ms. Cantwell and Mr. Fitzgerald added as cosponsors.
May 22, 2002.--Mrs. Clinton added as cosponsor.
July 18, 2002.--Mr. Wellstone added as cosponsor.
S. 809
FPL
Mr. Reid and Mr. Ensign
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to sell certain land to the town
of Kingston, Nevada, for use as an emergency medical air evacuation site
and for other purposes.
Kingston, Nevada
May 1, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 817
PPR
Mr. Domenici and Mr. Bingaman
To amend the National Trails System Act to designate the Old Spanish
Trail as a National Historic Trail.
Old Spanish National Historic Trail Act
May 2, 2001.--Introduced.
(Also see S. 1946)
S. 820
FPL
Mr. Wyden and Mr. Craig
To amend the Energy Policy Act of 1992 to assess opportunities to
increase carbon storage on national forests derived from the public
domain and to facilitate voluntary and accurate reporting of forest
projects that reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations, and for
other purposes.
Forest Resources for the Environment and the Economy Act
May 3, 2001.--Introduced.
July 24, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (18g) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 3
S. 821
Mr. Frist and Mr. Thompson
To amend the Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933 to modify provisions
relating to the Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority,
and for other purposes.
Tennessee Valley Authority
May 3, 2001.--Introduced.
May 10, 2001.--Discharged from Committee.
May 10, 2001.--Referred to Senate Environment and Public Works
Committee.
S. 883
FC
Mr. Dodd
To ensure the energy self-sufficiency of the United States by 2011, and
for other purposes.
Energy Independence Act of 2001
May 15, 2001.--Introduced.
July 17, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (18d) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 2
S. 900
FC
Mr. Durbin, Mr. Dorgan, Mr. Schumer, Mrs. Boxer and Ms. Stabenow
To establish a Consumer Energy Commission to assess and provide
recommendations regarding recent energy price spikes from the
perspective of consumers.
Consumer Energy Commission Act of 2001
May 16, 2001.--Introduced.
July 12, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (18b) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 1
S. 901
FC
Mrs. Boxer
To amend the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to direct the Secretary
of the Interior to cease mineral leasing activity on the outer
Continental Shelf seaward of a coastal State that has declared a
moratorium on mineral exploration, development, or production activity
in State water.
Coastal States Protection Act
May 16, 2001.--Introduced.
July 12, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (18b) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 1
S. 903
PPR
Mr. Allard
To amend the Chache La Poudre River Corridor Act to make technical
amendments.
Cache la Poudre River Corridor Technical Amendments Act of 2001
May 16, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 919
ERDP
Mr. Thurmond
To require the Secretary of Energy to study the feasibility of
developing commercial nuclear energy production facilities at existing
Department of Energy sites.
Nuclear Energy Production Facilities
May 21, 2001.--Introduced.
July 12, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (18b) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 1
S. 921
PPR
Mr. DeWine
To adjust the boundary of the William Howard Taft National Historic Site
in the State of Ohio, to authorize an exchange of land in connection
with the historic site, and for other purposes.
William Howard Taft National Historic Site Boundary Adjustment Act of
2001
May 21, 2001.--Introduced.
July 17, 2001.--Hearing by Subcommittee on National Parks. (24) S. Hrg.
107-219
July 27, 2001.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
(See H.R. 1000)
S. 930
PPR
Mr. McCain
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to set aside up to $2 per
person from park entrance fees or assess up to $2 per person visiting
the Grand Canyon National Park to secure bonds for capital improvements,
and for other purposes.
Grand Canyon Capital Improvements Act of 2001
May 22, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 933
ERDP
Mr. Jeffords, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Leahy, Mr. Lieberman and Mr. Schumer
To amend the Federal Power Act to encourage the development and
deployment of innovative and efficient energy technologies.
Combined Heat and Power Advancement Act of 2001
May 22, 2001.--Introduced.
July 19, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (18f) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 3
S. 934
WP
Mr. Burns and Mr. Baucus
To require the Secretary of the Interior to construct the Rocky Boy's
North Central Montana Regional Water System in the State of Montana, to
offer to enter into an agreement with the Chippewa Cree Tribe to plan,
design, construct, operate, maintain and replace the Rocky Boy's Rural
Water System, and to provide assistance to the North Central Montana
Regional Water Authority for the planning, design, and construction of
the noncore system, and for other purposes.
Rocky Boy's North Central Montana Regional Water System Act of 2001
May 22, 2001.--Introduced.
May 16, 2002.--Discharged from Senate Committee on Indian Affairs.
May 16, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee
and when reported the measure then be referred to Senate Committee on
Indian Affairs. (unanimous-consent)
July 25, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 31, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (77) S. Hrg. 107-853
August 15, 2002.--Report from Interior.
S. 941
PPR
Mrs. Feinstein and Mrs. Boxer
To revise the boundaries of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area in
the State of California, to extend the term of the advisory commission
for the recreation area, and for other purposes.
Rancho Corral de Tierra Golden Gate National Recreation Area Boundary
Adjustment Act of 2001
May 23, 2001.--Introduced.
July 26, 2001.--Hearing by subcommittee on National Parks. (27) S. Hrg.
107-204
July 27, 2001.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
August 2, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
amendments. (voice vote)
October 1, 2001.--Reported to the Senate with amendments. S. Rept. 107-
70
October 17, 2001.--Passed Senate after agreeing to committee amendments.
(voice vote)
October 23, 2001.--Referred to House Committee on Resources.
September 23, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee
on Resources. H. Rept. 107-667
September 24, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
November 19, 2002.--Senate concurred in the amendment of the House.
(voice vote) Agreed to Mr. Reid {for Mr. Bingaman} amendment no. 4971
(Cong. Record S11634) printed (Cong. Record S11588)(to concur in the
House amendment with an amendment in the nature of a substitute).
S. 976
WP
Mrs. Feinstein
To provide authorization and funding for the enhancement of the
ecosystems, water supply, and water quality of the State of California.
California Ecosystem, Water Supply, and Water Quality Enhancement Act of
2001
May 25, 2001.--Introduced.
June 29, 2001.--Proposed amendment no. 858 submitted by Mrs. Boxer.
(Cong. Record S7281)
June 29, 2001.--Proposed amendment no. 859 submitted by Mrs. Boxer.
(Cong. Record S7281)
July 19, 2001.--Hearing by subcommittee. (26) S. Hrg. 107-253
S. 978
FPL
Mr. Craig, Mr. Murkowski, Mr. Allard, Mr. Bennett, Mr. Campbell, Mr.
Crapo, Mr. Hatch, Mr. Smith [OR] and Mr. Thomas
To provide for improved management of, and increased accountability for,
outfitted activities by which the public gains access to and occupancy
and use of Federal land, and for other purposes.
Outfitters Policy Act of 2001
May 25, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 1006
FC
Mr. Hagel, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Harkin, Mr. Fitzgerald, Mr. Cochran and Mr.
Burns
To provide for the energy security of the United States and promote
environmental quality by enhancing the use of motor vehicle fuels from
renewable sources, and for other purposes.
Renewable Fuels for Energy Security Act of 2001
June 8, 2001.--Introduced.
June 11, 2001.--Mr. Harkin added as cosponsor.
July 6, 2001.--Hearing by full committee in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
(23) S. Hrg. 107-191
July 10, 2001.--Mr. Fitzgerald added as cosponsor.
July 17, 2001.--Hearing by full committee continued. (18d)
September 10, 2001.--Mr. Cochran added as cosponsor.
November 16, 2001.--Mr. Burns added as cosponsor.
S. 1010
WP
Mr. Helms and Mr. Thurmond
To extend the deadline for commencement of construction of a
hydroelectric project in the State of North Carolina.
Hydroelectric in North Carolina
June 11, 2001.--Introduced.
December 3, 2001.--Requested reports from Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission and OMB.
December 10, 2001.--Report from FERC.
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported without
amendment. (voice vote)
June 28, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept. 107-
192
August 1, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 4, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-322
S. 1011
PPR
Mr. Graham and Mr. Akaka
To provide the financial mechanisms, resource protections, and
professional skills necessary for high quality stewardship of the
National Park System and to recognize the importance of high quality
outdoor recreational opportunities on federally managed land.
National Parks Stewardship Act
June 11, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 1028
PLF
Mr. Daschle and Mr. Johnson
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey certain parcels of
land acquired for the Blunt Reservoir and Pierre Canal features of the
initial stage of the Oahe Unit, James Division, South Dakota, to the
Commission of Schools and Public Lands and the Department of Game, Fish,
and Parks of the State of South Dakota for the purpose of mitigating
lost wildlife habitat, on the condition that the current preferential
leaseholders shall have an option to purchase the parcels from the
Commission, and for other purposes.
Blunt Reservoir and Pierre Canal Land Conveyance Act of 2001
June 13, 2001.--Introduced.
November 27, 2001.--Hearing by subcommittee. (42) S. Hrg. 107-373
July 30, 2002.--Requested reports Interior and OMB.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
August 15, 2002.--Report from Interior.
September 9, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the
nature of a substitute. S. Rept. 107-253
S. 1043
WP
Mr. Reid
To extend the deadline for commencement of construction of a
hydroelectric project in the State of Nevada.
Hydroelectric Project in Nevada
June 14, 2001.--Introduced.
December 7, 2001.--Requested reports from Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission and OMB.
S. 1051
PPR
Mr. Warner and Mr. Allen
To expand the boundary of the Booker T. Washington National Monument,
and for other purposes.
Booker T. Washington National Monument Boundary Adjustment Act of 2001
June 14, 2001.--Introduced.
February 14, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (48) S. Hrg. 107-453
July 25, 2002.--Report from Interior.
(See H.R. 1456)
S. 1053
ERDP
Mr. Harkin, Mr. Akaka, Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Murkowski, Mr. Reid, Mr.
Domenici, Mr. Kyl, Mr. Bayh, Mr. Inouye, Mr. Lieberman and Mr.
Jeffords
To reauthorize and amend the Spark M. Matsunaga Hydrogen Research,
Development and Demonstration Act of 1990, and for other purposes.
Hydrogen Future Act of 2001
June 14, 2001.--Introduced.
July 17, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (18d) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 2
S. 1057
PPR
Mr. Akaka and Mr. Inouye
To authorize the addition of lands to Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National
Historical Park in the State of Hawaii, and for other purposes.
Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park Addition Act of 2001
June 14, 2001.--Introduced.
July 26, 2001.--Hearing by subcommittee on National Parks. (27) S. Hrg.
107-204
July 27, 2001.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
August 2, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 1, 2001.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept.
107-71
October 17, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
October 23, 2001.--Referred to House Committee on Resources.
July 25, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on Resources.
H. Rept. 107-614
S. 1061
PPR
Mr. McConnell
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to acquire Fern Lake and the
surrounding watershed in the States of Kentucky and Tennessee for
addition to Cumberland Gap National Historic Park, and for other
purposes.
Fern Lake Conservation and Recreation Act of 2001
June 19, 2001.--Introduced.
February 14, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (48) S. Hrg. 107-453
(See H.R. 2238)
S. 1068
FC
Mrs. Boxer
To provide refunds for unjust and unreasonable charges on electric
energy.
Electricity Gouging Relief Act of 2001
June 20, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 1069
PPR
Mr. Levin, Mr. Kohl, Mr. Feingold, Mr. Schumer, Mr. Johnson, and Ms.
Stabenow
To amend the National Trails System Act to clarify Federal authority
relating to land acquisition from willing sellers for the majority of
the trails in the System, and for other purposes.
National Trails System Willing Seller Act
June 20, 2001.--Introduced.
March 7, 2002.--Hearing by Subcommittee on National Parks. (50) S. Hrg.
107-522
March 12, 2002.--Report from Interior.
July 29, 2002.--Report from Interior.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
amendments. (voice vote)
September 12, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with amendments. S. Rept.
107-276
(See H.R. 834)
S. 1086
FC
Mr. Corzine and Mr. Torricelli
To amend the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to permanently prohibit
the conduct of offshore drilling on the Outer Continental Shelf in the
Mid-Atlantic and North Atlantic planning areas.
Clean Ocean and Safe Tourism Anti-Drilling Act
June 21, 2001.--Introduced.
July 12, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (18b) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 1
S. 1097
PPR
Mr. Thompson and Mr. Frist
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to issue right-of-way permits
for natural gas pipelines within the boundary of the Great Smoky
Mountains National Park.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Natural Gas Pipelines
June 25, 2001.--Introduced.
July 17, 2001.--Hearing by Subcommittee on National Parks. (24) S. Hrg.
107-219
July 27, 2001.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
August 2, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 1, 2001.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept.
107-72
October 17, 2001.--Passed Senate. (voice vote) Agreed to Mr. Reid {for
Mr. Bingaman} amendment no. 1903 (Cong. Record S10800) printed (Cong.
Record S10797)(in the nature of a substitute).
October 23, 2001.--Referred to House Committee on Resources.
(See H.R. 3380)
S. 1105
PPR
Mr. Thomas and Mr. Enzi
To provide for the expeditious completion of the acquisition of State of
Wyoming lands within the boundaries of Grand Teton National Park, and
for other purposes.
Grand Teton National Park Land Exchange Act
June 26, 2001.--Introduced.
July 26, 2001.--Hearing by subcommittee on National Parks. (27) S. Hrg.
107-204
July 27, 2001.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
August 2, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
October 1, 2001.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the nature
of a substitute. S. Rept. 107-73
October 17, 2001.--Passed Senate after agreeing to a committee amendment
in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote) Agreed to Mr. Reid {for
Mr. Thomas} amendment no. 1904 (Cong. Record No. S10801) printed
(S10797)(in the nature of a substitute).
October 23, 2001.--Referred to House Committee on Resources.
September 4, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-639
September 24, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
November 19, 2002.--Senate disagreed to the amendment of the House.
(voice vote)
S. 1130
ERDP
Mr. Craig, Mrs. Feinstein and Mr. Corzine
To require the Secretary of Energy to develop a plan for a magnetic
fusion burning plasma experiment for the purpose of accelerating the
scientific understanding and development of fusion as a long term energy
source, and for other purposes.
Fusion Energy Sciences Act of 2001
June 28, 2001.--Introduced.
July 18, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (18e) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 1
S. 1136
NP
Mr. Sarbanes, Mr. Baucus, Mr. Bayh, Mr. Cleland, Mr. Corzine, Mr. Dodd,
Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Reid, Mr. Schumer, Ms. Snowe, Ms. Stabenow, Mr.
Thompson and Mr. Wyden
To provide for mass transportation in certain Federally owned or managed
areas that are open to the general public.
Transit in Parks Act
June 28, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 1139
PLF
Mr. Reid
To direct the Secretary of Agriculture to convey certain land to Lander
County, Nevada, and the Secretary of the Interior to convey certain land
to Eureka County, Nevada, for continued use as cemeteries.
Kingston Cemetery and Maiden's Grave Cemetery
June 29, 2001.--Introduced.
May 9, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (55) S. Hrg. 107-754
July 30, 2002.--Requested reports from Agriculture, Interior and OMB.
S. 1146
PLF
Mr. Allard
To amend the Act of March 3, 1875, to permit the State of Colorado to
use land held in trust by the State as open space.
Colorado Trust Land
June 29, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 1147
FC
Mr. Nickles and Mr. Durbin
To amend title X and title XI of the Energy Policy Act of 1992.
Thorium Reimbursement
June 29, 2001.--Introduced.
July 12, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (18b) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 1,
appendix
October 2, 2001.--Mr. Durbin added as cosponsor.
(See H.R. 3343)
S. 1148
WP
Mr. Burns
To convey the Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project, the Savage Unit of
the Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, and the Intake Irrigation Project
to the appurtenant irrigation districts.
Lower Yellowstone Reclamation Projects Conveyance Act
June 29, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 1166
EN
Mr. Bingaman and Mr. DeWine
To establish the Next Generation Lighting Initiative at the Department
of Energy, and for other purposes.
Next Generation Lighting Initiative Act
July 11, 2001.--Introduced.
July 18, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (18e) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 2
S. 1175
NP
Mr. Lott and Mr. Cochran
To modify the boundary of Vicksburg National Military Park to include
the property known as Pemberton's Headquarters, and for other purposes.
Vicksburg National Military Park Boundary Modification Act of 2001
July 12, 2001.--Introduced.
July 31, 2001.--Hearing by subcommittee. (30) S. Hrg. 107-231
May 15, 2002.--Full committee business meeting.
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with an
amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
June 6, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
June 27, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the nature
of a substitute. S. Rept. 107-183
July 24, 2002.--Passed Senate after agreeing to a committee amendment in
the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
September 24, 2002.--Passed House without amendment. (voice vote)
October 11, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-238
S. 1180
NP
Mr. Edwards
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to study the suitability and
feasibility of designating the International Civil Rights Center and
Museum in the State of North Carolina as a unit of the National Park
System, and for other purposes.
International Civil Rights Center and Museum Study Act of 2001
July 16, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 1187
EN
Mr. Bunning
To provide for the management of environemtnal matters at the Paducah
Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Kentucky, through the Assistant Secretary of
Energy for Environmental Management.
Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Kentucky
July 17, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 1205
PLF
Mr. Bennett
To adjust the boundaries of the Mount Nebo Wilderness Area, and for
other purposes.
Mount Nebo Wilderness Boundary Adjustment Act
July 19, 2001.--Introduced.
(See H.R. 451)
S. 1211
FC
Ms. Cantwell, Mr. Smith [OR], Mr. Hagel and Mrs. Murray
To reauthorize and revise the Renewable Energy Production Incentive
program, and for other purposes.
Renewable Energy Production Incentive Reform Act
July 20, 2001.--Introduced.
September 5, 2001.--Mr. Hagel added as cosponsor.
March 20, 2002.--Mrs. Murray added as cosponsor.
S. 1213
FC
Ms. Cantwell
To authorize a short-term program of grants to certain electric
utilities to be passed through, in the form of credits toward electric
bills, to consumers that reduce electric energy consumption and to
establish an Electric Energy Conservation Fund to provide loans to
utilities and nonprofit organizations to fund energy productivity
projects.
Savings Through Energy Productivity Act
July 20, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 1227
NP
Mr. Schumer and Mrs. Clinton
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study of the
suitability and feasibility of establishing the Niagara Falls National
Heritage Area in the State of New York, and for other purposes.
Niagara Falls National Heritage Area Study Act
July 24, 2001.--Introduced.
July 31, 2001.--Hearing by subcommittee. (30) S. Hrg. 107-231
May 15, 2002.--Full committee business meeting.
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
amendments. (voice vote)
June 6, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
June 26, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with amendments. S. Rept. 107-179
August 1, 2002.--Passed Senate after agreeing to committee amendments.
September 4, 2002.--Referred to House Committee on Resources.
September 23, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-668
October 16, 2002.--Passed House without amendment. (voice vote)
October 29, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-256
S. 1231
FC
Mr. Wyden and Mr. Burns
To amend the Federal Power Act to establish a system for market
participants, regulators, and the public to have access to certain
information about the operation of electricity power markets and
transmission systems.
Electricity Information, Disclosure, Efficiency, and Accountability Act
July 24, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 1240
PLF
Mr. Bennett
To provide for the acquisition of land and construction of an
interagency administrative and visitor facility at the entrance to
American Fork Canyon, Utah, and for other purposes.
Timpanogos Interagency Land Exchange Act of 2001
July 25, 2001.--Introduced.
November 27, 2001.--Hearing by Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests.
(42) S. Hrg. 107-373
May 15, 2002.--Full committee business meeting.
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with an
amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
June 6, 2002.--Requested reports from Agriculture and OMB.
August 1, 2002.--Passed Senate after agreeing to a committee amendment
in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
September 4, 2002.--Referred to House Committee on Resources.
September 19, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-669
September 24, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
November 19, 2002.--Senate concurred in the amendment of the House.
(voice vote)
December 6, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-329
S. 1257
NP
Mr. Reid, Mr. Ensign, Mrs. Lincoln, Mr. Lieberman, [Mr. Smith [OR]] and
Mr. Miller
To require the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a theme study to
identify sites and resources to commemorate and interpret the Cold War.
Cold War Advisory Committee
July 27, 2001.--Introduced.
September 25, 2001.--Mrs. Lincoln added as cosponsor.
September 26, 2001.--Mr. Lieberman and Mr. Smith [OR] added as
cosponsors.
October 3, 2001.--Mr. Smith [OR] withdrew as cosponsor.
October 9, 2001.--Mr. Miller added as cosponsor.
June 12, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (63) S. Hrg. 107-722
July 10, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 25, 2002.--Report from Interior.
(See H.R. 107)
S. 1294
FC
Mr. Murkowski, Mr. Craig, Mr. Hagel, Mr. Domenici, Mr. Roberts and Mr.
Bond
To establish a new national policy designed to manage the risk of
potential climate change, ensure long-term energy security, and to
strengthen provisions in the Energy Policy Act of 1992 and the Federal
Nonnuclear Energy Research and Development Act of 1974 wtih respect to
potential climate change.
Climate Change Risk Management Act of 2001
August 1, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 1310
WP
Mr. Reid and Mr. Ensign
To provide for the sale of certain real property in the Newlands
Project, Nevada, to the city of Fallon, Nevada.
Fallon Rail Freight Loading Facility Transfer Act
August 2, 2001.--Introduced.
April 11, 2002.--Mr. Ensign added as cosponsor.
June 6, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (62) S. Hrg. 107-817
July 17, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
(See H.R. 1870)
S. 1312
NP
Mr. Nelson [FL]
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a special resource
study of Virginia Key Beach, Florida, for possible inclusion in the
National Park System.
Virginia Key Beach, Florida
August 2, 2001.--Introduced.
June 12, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (63) S. Hrg. 107-722
July 10, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 25, 2002.--Report from Interior.
(See H.R. 2109)
S. 1318
FC
Mr. Murkowski
To provide Coastal Impact Assistance to State and local governments, to
amend the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act Amendments of 1978, the Land
and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965, the Urban Park and Recreation
Recovery Act, and the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act (commonly
referred to as the Pittman-Robertson Act) to establish a fund to meet
the outdoor conservation and recreation needs of the American people,
and for other purposes.
Conservation and Reinvestment Act of 2001
August 2, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 1325
FC
Mr. Murkowski
To ratify an agreement between the Aleut Corporation and the United
States of America to exchange land rights received under the Alaska
Native Claims Settlement Act for certain land interests on Adak Island,
and for other purposes.
Adak Island, Alaska
August 2, 2001.--Introduced.
May 9, 2002.--Hearing by Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests. (55)
S. Hrg. 107-754
May 15, 2002.--Full committee business meeting.
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with an
amendment. (voice vote)
June 6, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
June 26, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment. S. Rept. 107-
180
August 1, 2002.--Passed Senate after agreeing to a committee amendment.
(voice vote)
September 4, 2002.--Referred to House Committees on Resources, and Armed
Services.
September 24, 2002.--Passed House without amendment. (voice vote)
October 11, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-239
S. 1328
FC
Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Johnson and Mr. Rockefeller
Entitled the ``Conservation and Reinvestment Act''.
CARA
August 2, 2001.--Introduced.
October 15, 2001.--Mr. Johnson added as cosponsor.
February 25, 2002.--Mr. Rockefeller added as cosponsor.
S. 1333
FC
Mr. Jeffords, Mr. Lieberman, Ms. Snowe, Mr. Schumer, Mr. Kerry and Mrs.
Feinstein
To enhance the benefits of the national electric system by encouraging
and supporting State programs for renewable energy sources, universal
electric service, affordable electric service, and energy conservation
and efficiency, and for other purposes.
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Investment Act of 2001
August 2, 2001.--Introduced.
September 12, 2001.--Mrs. Feinstein added as cosponsor.
S. 1338
NP
Mr. Campbell
To expand and enhance the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument.
Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument Enhancement Act of 2001
August 2, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 1358
FC
Mr. Bayh
To revise Federal Building energy efficiency performance standards, to
establish the Office of the Federal Energy Productivity within the
Department of Energy, to amend Federal Energy Managment Program
requirements under the National Energy Conservation Policy Act, to enact
into law certain requirements of Executive Order No. 13123, and for
other purposes.
Federal Facility Energy Management Act of 2001
August 3, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 1361
WP
Mr. Bennett
To amend the Central Utah Project Completion Act to clarify the
responsibilities of the Secretary of the Interior with respect to the
Central Utah Project, to redirect unexpended budget authority for the
Central Utah Project for wastewater treatment and reuse and other
purposes, to provide for prepayment of repayment contracts for municipal
and industrial water delivery facilities, and to eliminate a deadline
for such prepayment.
Central Utah Project Completion Act
August 3, 2001.--Introduced.
May 1, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
S. 1363
WP
Mr. Smith [NH], Mr. Gregg, Mr. Leahy and Mr. Jeffords
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to provide assistance in
implementing cultural heritage, conservation, and recreational
activities in the Connecticut River watershed of the States of New
Hampshire and Vermont.
Upper Connecticut River Partnership
August 3, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 1385
WP
Ms. Cantwell and Mrs. Murray
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior, pursuant to the provisions
of the Reclamation Wastewater and Groundwater Study and Facilities Act,
to participate in the design, planning, and construction of the
Lakehaven water reclamation project for the reclamation and reuse of
water.
Wastewater Systems in the State of Washington
August 3, 2001.--Introduced.
June 6, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (62) S. Hrg. 107-817
July 17, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
August 15, 2002.--Report from Interior.
(See H.R. 2115)
S. 1403
FC
Ms. Cantwell
To amend the Federal Power Act to promote energy independence and
diversity by providing for the use of net metering by certain small
electric energy generation systems, and for other purposes.
Home Energy Generation Act
September 5, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 1441
NP
Mr. Santorum and Mr. Specter
To establish the Oil Region National Heritage Area.
Oil Region National Heritage Area
September 20, 2001.--Introduced.
April 18, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (51) S. Hrg. 107-642
(See H.R. 695)
S. 1451
PLF
Mr. Reid and Mr. Ensign
To provide for the conveyance of certain public land in Clark County,
Nevada, for use as a shooting range.
Clark County, Nevada, Shooting Range
September 21, 2001.--Introduced.
November 27, 2001.--Hearing by Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests.
(42) S. Hrg. 107-373
December 10, 2001.--Report from Interior.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (without written report)
S. 1480
WP
Mr. Bingaman {by request}
To amend the Reclamation Recreation Management Act of 1992 in order to
provide for the security of dams, facilities, and resources under the
jurisdiction of the Bureau of Reclamation.
Energy Infrastructure Security
October 1, 2001.--Introduced.
October 9, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (38) S. Hrg. 107-335
(See Sp-23)
S. 1497
PLF
Mr. Hatch
To convey certain property to the city of St. George, Utah, in order to
provide for the protection and preservation of certain rare
paleontological resources on that property, and for other purposes.
Virgin River Dinosaur Footprint Preserve Act
October 3, 2001.--Introduced.
May 9, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (55) S. Hrg. 107-754
S. 1526
NP
Mr. Cleland and Mr. Miller
To establish the Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area in the State of
Georgia, and for other purposes.
Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area Act of 2001
October 10, 2001.--Introduced.
April 17, 2002.--Mr. Miller added cosponsor.
April 18, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (51) S. Hrg. 107-642
July 22, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 22, 2002.--Report from Interior.
(Also see S. 679)
S. 1529
FC
Ms. Landrieu
To direct the Assistant to the President for Homeland Security to
establish the National Energy Infrastructure Security Program.
National Energy Infrastructure Security Program Establishment Act
October 10, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 1537
WP
Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Domenici and Mr. Inhofe
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a hydrogeologic
mapping, modeling and monitoring program for the High Plains Aquifer and
to establish the High Plains Aquifer Coordination Council to facilitate
groundwater conservation in the High Plains.
High Plains Aquifer Conservation, Monitoring, and Coordination Act
October 11, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 1564
Mr. Reid
To convey land to the University of Nevada at Las Vegas Research
Foundation for a research park and technology center.
University of Nevada at Las Vegas Research Foundation
October 18, 2001.--Introduced. Measure Read First Time.
October 23, 2001.--Measure Read Second Time.
October 23, 2001.--Measure placed on Senate Calendar. [Senate Calendar
No. 202]
S. 1577
WP
Mrs. Hutchison
To amend the Lower Rio Grande Valley Water Resources Conservation and
Improvement Act of 2000 to authorize additional projects under that Act,
and for other purposes.
Lower Rio Grande Valley Water Resources Conservation and Improvement Act
of 2001
October 25, 2001.--Introduced.
July 25, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 31, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (77) S. Hrg. 107-853
August 15, 2002.--Report from Interior.
(See H.R. 2990)
S. 1586
Mr. Inhofe and Mr. Smith [NH]
To amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to authorize the carrying of
firearms by employees of licensees, and for other purposes.
Carrying of Firearms by Licensee Employees
October 30, 2001.--Introduced.
November 5, 2001.--Discharged from Committee.
November 5, 2001.--Referred to Senate Committee on Environment and
Public Works.
S. 1596
NP
Mr. Reid
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to acquire certain land
located in Nye County, Nevada.
Nye County, Nevada
October 31, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 1601
Mr. Reid
To provide for the conveyance of certain public land in Clark County,
Nevada, for use as a shooting range.
Clark County, Nevada, Shooting Range
October 31, 2001.--Introduced. Read First Time.
November 1, 2001.--Measure Read Second Time.
November 1, 2001.--Measure placed on Senate Calendar. [Senate Calendar
No. 213]
S. 1609
NP
Mr. Kerry, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Dodd and Mr. Lieberman
To amend the National Trails System Act to direct the Secretary of the
Interior to conduct a study on the feasibility of designating the
Metacomet-Monadnock-Mattabesett Trail extending through western
Massachusetts and central Connecticut as a national historic trail.
Metacomet-Monadnock-Mattabesett Trail Study Act of 2001
May 10, 2001.--Introduced.
December 4, 2001.--Mr. Dodd and Mr. Lieberman added as cosponsors.
June 20, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (66) S. Hrg. 107-819
July 10, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 11, 2002.--Report from Interior.
July 25, 2002.--Report from Interior.
(See H.R. 1814)
S. 1614
NP
Mr. Sessions, Mrs. Hutchison, Mr. Edwards, Mr. Shelby, Mr. Hollings, Mr.
Lott, Mr. Cleland, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Helms, Mr. Inhofe and Mr. Miller
To provide for the preservation and restoration of historic buildings at
historically women's public colleges or universities.
Women's Historically Public Colleges and Universities Historic Building
Preservation and Restoration Act
November 1, 2001.--Introduced.
December 14, 2001.--Mr. Miller added as cosponsor.
S. 1638
NP
Mr. Bond and Mrs. Carnahan
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to study the suitability and
feasibility of designating the French Colonial Heritage Area in the
State of Missouri as a unit of the National Park System, and for other
purposes.
French Colonial Heritage Area Study Act of 2001
November 6, 2001.--Introduced.
April 17, 2002.--Mrs. Carnahan added as cosponsor.
April 18, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (51) S. Hrg. 107-642
July 22, 2002.--Report from Interior.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
September 9, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the
nature of a substitute. S. Rept. 107-254
S. 1642
PLF
Mr. Enzi
To open certain withdrawn land in Big Horn County, Wyoming, to locatable
mineral development for bentonite mining.
Big Horn County Wyoming
November 6, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 1649
NP
Ms. Cantwell and Mrs. Murray
To amend the Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996 to
increase the authorization of approprations for the Vancouver National
Historic Reserve and for the preservation of Vancouver Barracks.
Vancouver National Historic Reserve and Preservation of the Vancouver
Barracks
November 7, 2001.--Introduced.
February 14, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (48) S. Hrg. 107-453
May 15, 2002.--Full committee business meeting.
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
amendments. (voice vote)
June 6, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
June 28, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with amendments. S. Rept. 107-193
August 1, 2002.--Passed Senate after agreeing to committee amendments.
(voice vote)
(See H.R. 2099)
S. 1667
EN
Mr. Domenici
To ensure that nuclear energy continues to contribute to the supply of
electricity in the United States.
Nuclear Energy Electricity Supply Assurance Act of 2001
November 8, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 1711
PLF
Mr. Campbell and Mr. Allard
To designate the James Peak Wilderness and the James Peak Protection
Area in the State of Colorado, and for other purposes.
James Peak Wilderness, Wilderness Study, and James Peak Protection Area
Act
November 15, 2001.--Introduced.
May 9, 2002.--Mr. Allard added as cosponsor.
May 9, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (55) S. Hrg. 107-754
(See H.R. 1576)
S. 1734
PLF
Mr. Hatch
To require a transfer of jurisdiction for development of an Armed Forces
recreation facility, Park City, Utah.
Park City, Utah
November 27, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 1766
Mr. Daschle and Mr. Bingaman
To provide for the energy security of the Nation, and for other
purposes.
Energy Security
December 5, 2001.--Introduced. Measure Read First Time.
December 6, 2001.--Measure Read Second Time. [Senate Calendar No. 259]
February 6, 2002.--Hearing by full committee to examine the effects of
Subtitle B of S. 1766, amendments to the Public Utility Holding
Company Act, on energy markets and energy consumers. (46) S. Hrg. 107-
521 (Text of S. 1766 revised as Amendment No. 2917, see S. 517)
(See Sp-30)
S. 1768
WP
Mrs. Feinstein and Mrs. Boxer
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to implement the Calfed Bay-
Delta Program.
CALFED
December 5, 2001.--Introduced.
December 11, 2001.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
May 15, 2002.--Full committee business meeting.
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with an
amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
June 24, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the nature
of a substitute. S. Rept. 107-171
S. 1808
PLF
Mr. Thomas and Ms. Landrieu
To amend the Mineral Leasing Act to encourage the development of natural
gas and oil resources on Federal land.
Mineral Leasing Act Revision of 2001
December 12, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 1809
NP
Mrs. Hutchison
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to study the suitability and
feasibility of establishing the Buffalo Bayou National Hertiage Area in
west Houston, Texas
Buffalo Bayou National Heritage Area Study Act
December 12, 2001.--Introduced.
April 18, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (51) S. Hrg. 107-642
July 22, 2002.--Report from Interior.
(See H.R. 1776)
S. 1816
FC
Mr. Murkowski and Mr. Stevens
To provide for the continuation of higher education through the
conveyance of certain public lands in the State of Alaska to the
University of Alaska, and for other purposes.
University of Alaska
December 13, 2001.--Introduced.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. (without
written report)
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate. (voice vote)
November 22, 2002.--Referred to House Committee on Resources.
S. 1824
WP
Mr. Smith [OR] and Mr. Wyden
To authorize payments to certain Lama Project water distribution
entities for amounts assessed by the entities for operation and
maintenance of the Project's irrigation works for 2001, to authorize
funds to such entities of amounts collected by the Bureau of Reclamation
for reserved works for 2001, and for other purposes.
Klamath Basin Emergency Operation and Maintenance Refund Act of 2001
December 13, 2001.--Introduced.
June 6, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (62) S. Hrg. 107-817
July 17, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
September 3, 2002.--Report from Interior.
(See H.R. 2828)
S. 1826
WP
Mr. Wyden and Mr. Smith [OR]
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study of the
feasibility of providing adequate upstream and downstream passage for
fish at the Chiloquin Dam on the Sprague River, Oregon.
Chiloquin Dam
December 13, 2001.--Introduced.
S. 1843
WP
Mr. Stevens and Mr. Murkowski
To extend hydro-electric licenses in the State of Alaska.
Hydro-Electric Licenses in Alaska
December 18, 2001.--Introduced.
January 30, 2002.--Requested reports from Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission and OMB.
March 1, 2002.--Requested reports from Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission and OMB.
March 19, 2002.--Report from FERC.
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported without
amendment. (voice vote)
June 28, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept. 107-
194
August 1, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
September 4, 2002.--Referred to House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
November 14, 2002.--Discharged from Energy and Commerce House Committee.
November 14, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (unanimous-consent)
November 19, 2002.--Senate agreed to S. Con. Res. 159, to correct the
enrollment of S. 1843.
November 19, 2002.--House requested return of official papers from the
Senate.
S. 1846
PLF
Mr. Schumer and Mrs. Clinton
To prohibit oil and gas drilling in Finger Lakes National Forest in the
State of New York.
Finger Lakes National Forest
December 18, 2001.--Introduced.
June 18, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (64) S. Hrg. 107-762
July 10, 2002.--Requested reports from Agriculture, Interior and OMB.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
September 17, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the
nature of a substitute. S. Rept. 107-282
S. 1852
WP
Mr. Thomas
To extend the deadline for commencement of construction of a
hydroelectric project in the State of Wyoming.
Hydroelectric Project in Wyoming
December 19, 2001.--Introduced.
January 30, 2002.--Requested reports from Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission and OMB.
March 1, 2002.--Requested reports from Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission and OMB.
March 19, 2002.--Report from FERC.
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported without
amendment. (voice vote)
June 28, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept. 107-
195
August 1, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
September 4, 2002.--Referred to House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
S. 1865
NP
Mrs. Boxer
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to study the suitability and
feasibility of establishing the Lower Los Angeles River and San Gabriel
River watersheds in the State of California as a unit of the National
Park System, and for other purposes.
Lower Los Angeles River and San Gabriel River Watersheds Study Act of
2001
December 20, 2001.--Introduced.
July 18, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (72) S. Hrg. 107-829
July 30, 2002.--Requested reports Interior and OMB.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
September 13, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the
nature of a substitute. S. Rept. 107-279
S. 1879
FC
Mr. Murkowski and Mr. Stevens
To resolve the claims of Cook Inlet Region, Inc., to lands adjacent to
the Russian River in the State of Alaska.
Cook Inlet Region
December 20, 2001.--Introduced.
June 18, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (64) S. Hrg. 107-762
July 10, 2002.--Requested reports from Agriculture, Interior and OMB.
S. 1882
WP
Mr. Smith [OR]
To amend the Small Reclamation Projects Act of 1956, and for other
purposes.
Small Reclamation Water Resources Act of 2001
December 20, 2001.--Introduced.
July 25, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 31, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (77) S. Hrg. 107-853
August 15, 2002.--Report from Interior.
S. 1883
WP
Mr. Smith [OR] and Mr. Wyden
To authorize the Bureau of Reclamation to participate in the
rehabilitation of the Wallowa Lake Dam in Oregon, and for other
purposes.
Wallowa Lake Dam Rehabilitation and Water Management Act of 2001
December 20, 2001.--Introduced.
June 6, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (62) S. Hrg. 107-817
July 17, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
August 15, 2002.--Report from Interior.
September 17, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept.
107-284
S. 1894
NP
Mr. Graham and Mr. Nelson
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a special resource
study to determine the national significance of the Miami Circle site in
the State of Florida as well as the suitability and feasibility of its
inclusion in the National Park System as part of Biscayne National Park,
and for other purposes.
Miami Circle Site
January 24, 2002.--Introduced.
February 14, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (48) S. Hrg. 107-453
May 15, 2002.--Full committee business meeting.
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with an
amendment. (voice vote)
June 6, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
June 28, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment. S. Rept. 107-
196
July 22, 2002.--Report from Interior.
August 1, 2002.--Passed Senate after agreeing to a committee amendment.
(voice vote)
September 4, 2002.--Referred to House Committee on Resources.
September 24, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
November 19, 2002.--Senate concurred in the amendment of the House.
(voice vote) Agreed to Mr. Reid {for Mr. Bingaman} amendment no. 4972
(Cong. Record S11636) printed (Cong. Record S11591)(to concur in the
House amendment with an amendment in the nature of a substitute).
S. 1907
PLF
Mr. Smith and Mr. Wyden
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey certain land to the
city of Haines, Oregon.
Haines, Oregon
January 29, 2002.--Introduced.
May 9, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (55) S. Hrg. 107-754
May 15, 2002.--Full committee business meeting.
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with an
amendment. (voice vote)
June 6, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
June 28, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment. S. Rept. 107-
197
August 1, 2002.--Passed Senate after agreeing to a committee amendment.
(voice vote)
September 24, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-680
November 14, 2002.--Passed House without amendment. (voice vote)
December 4, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-324
S. 1925
NP
Mr. Kerry, Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Gregg
To establish the Freedom's Way National Heritage Area in the States of
Massachusetts and New Hampshire, and for other purposes.
Freedom's Way National Heritage Area Act
February 8, 2002.--Introduced.
June 20, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (66) S. Hrg. 107-819
July 10, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 11, 2002.--Report from Interior.
S. 1939
NP
Mr. Reid, Mr. Bennett, Mr. Hatch and Mr. Ensign
To establish the Great Basin National Heritage Area, Nevada and Utah.
Great Basin National Heritage Area Act of 2002
February 13, 2002.--Introduced.
April 18, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (51) S. Hrg. 107-642
July 30, 2002.--Requested reports Interior and OMB.
S. 1943
NP
Mr. Warner and Mr. Allen
To expand the boundary of the George Washington Birthplace National
Monument, and for other purposes.
George Washington Birthplace National Monument
February 13, 2002.--Introduced.
July 18, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (72) S. Hrg. 107-829
July 29, 2002.--Report from Interior.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment. (voice vote)
September 11, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment. S. Rept.
107-267
(See H.R. 3449)
S. 1944
NP
Mr. Campbell
To revise the boundary of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
and Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area in the State of Colorado,
and for other purposes.
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and Gunnison Gorge National
Conservation Area Boundary Revision Act of 2002
February 13, 2002.--Introduced.
June 12, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (63) S. Hrg. 107-722
July 10, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 22, 2002.--Report from Interior.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
amendments. (voice vote)
September 9, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with amendments. S. Rept.
107-255
S. 1946
NP
Mr. Lott, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Domenici, Mr. Bingaman and Mr. Allard
To amend the National Trails Systems Act to designate the Old Spanish
Trail as a National Historic Trail.
Old Spanish Trail Recognition Act of 2002
February 14, 2002.--Introduced.
March 7, 2002.--Hearing by Subcommittee on National Parks. (50) S. Hrg.
107-522
March 12, 2002.--Report from Interior.
May 15, 2002.--Full committee business meeting.
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
amendments. (voice vote)
July 3, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with amendments. S. Rept. 107-203
August 1, 2002.--Passed Senate after agreeing to committee amendments.
(voice vote)
September 4, 2002.--Referred to House Committee on Resources.
September 19, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-670
November 14, 2002.--Passed House without amendment. (voice vote)
December 4, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-325
(Also see S. 817)
S. 1952
FC
Mrs. Boxer, Ms. Landrieu, Mrs. Feinstein and Mr. Breaux
To reacquire and permanently protect certain leases on the Outer
Continental Shelf off the coast of California by issuing credits for new
energy production in less environmentally sensitive areas in the Western
and Central Planning Areas of the Gulf of Mexico.
California Coastal Protection and Louisiana Energy Enhancement Act
February 14, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 1959
NP
Mrs. Murray and Ms. Cantwell
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study of the former
Eagledale Ferry Dock in the State of Washington for potential inclusion
in the National Park System.
Eagledale Ferry Dock
February 15, 2002.--Introduced.
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment. (without
written report)
(See 3747)
S. 1964
NP
Mr. Domenici
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to make a grant to the Hubbard
Museum of the American West in Lincoln County, New Mexico.
Hubbard Museum of the American West, New Mexico
February 26, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 1988
NP
Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Breaux, Mr. Cochran, Mr. Craig and Mr. Durbin
To authorize the American Battle Monuments Commission to establish in
the State of Louisiana a memorial to honor the Buffalo Soldiers.
Buffalo Soldier Commemoration Act of 2002
March 5, 2002.--Introduced.
April 16, 2002.--Mr. Breaux, Mr. Cochran and Mr. Craig added as
cosponsors.
April 17, 2002.--Mr. Durbin added as cosponsor.
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (without written report)
S. 1999
WP
Mr. Johnson and Mr. Daschle
To reauthorize the Mni Wiconi Rural Water Supply Project.
Mni Wiconi Rural Water Supply Project
March 7, 2002.--Introduced.
June 6, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (62) S. Hrg. 107-817
July 17, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment. (voice vote)
August 15, 2002.--Report from Interior.
September 11, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment. S. Rept.
107-268
(See H.R. 4638)
S. 2015
FC
Mr. Smith [NH]
To exempt certain users of fee demonstration areas from fees imposed
under the recreation fee demonstration program.
Host Community Fairness Act of 2002
March 14, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 2016
FC
Mr. Murkowski
To authorize the exchange of lands between an Alaska Native Village
Corporation and the Department of the Interior, and for other purposes.
Newtok, Alaska
March 14, 2002.--Introduced.
July 30, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (76) S. Hrg. 107-846
September 3, 2002.--Report from Interior.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (without written report)
S. 2018
FC
Mr. Bingaman
To establish the T'uf Shur Bien Preservation Trust Area within the
Cibola National Forest in the State of New Mexico to resolve a land
claim involving the Sandia Mountain Wilderness, and for other purposes.
T'uf Shur Bien Preservation Trust Area
March 14, 2002.--Jointly referred to Committees on Energy and Natural
Resources, and Indian Affairs.
April 24, 2002.--Joint hearing by full committee and Senate Committee on
Indian Affairs. (52) S. Hrg. 107-548
May 1, 2002.--Report from Interior.
July 23, 2002.--Requested reports from Agriculture and Justice.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
September 17, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the
nature of a substitute. S. Rept. 107-285
September 18, 2002.--Reported measure referred to Senate Committee on
Indian Affairs.
October 7, 2002.--Discharged from Committee on Indian Affairs.
October 7, 2002.--Placed on Senate Calendar. [Calendar No. 637]
October 17, 2002.--Reported to the Senate by Senate Committee on Indian
Affairs with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. S. Rept. 107-
321
S. 2033
NP
Mr. Chafee, Mr. Reed, Mr. Kerry and Mr. Kennedy
To authorize appropriations for the John H. Chafee Blackstone River
Valley National Heritage Corridor in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, and
for other purposes.
John H. Chafee Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor
March 19, 2002.--Introduced.
April 18, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (51) S. Hrg. 107-642
July 22, 2002.--Report from Interior.
S. 2136
NP
Mr. Specter
To establish a memorial in the State of Pennsylvania to honor the
passengers and crewmembers of Flight 93 who, on September 11, 2001, gave
their lives to prevent a planned attack on the Capitol of the United
States.
Flight 93 National Memorial Act
April 16, 2002.--Introduced.
September 10, 2002.--Discharged from committee.
September 10, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
(See H.R. 3917)
S. 2196
NP
Mr. Bennett
To establish the National Mormon Pioneer Heritage Area in the State of
Utah, and for other purposes.
National Mormon Pioneer Heritage Area Act
April 18, 2002.--Introduced.
June 20, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (66) S. Hrg. 107-819
July 10, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 11, 2002.--Report from Interior.
S. 2198
NP
Mr. Breaux, Ms. Landrieu, Mr. Specter and Mr. Santorum
To establish a commission to commemorate the sesquicentennial of the
American Civil War, and for other purposes.
Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission Act of 2002
April 18, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 2222
FC
Mr. Murkowski
To resolve certain conveyances and provide for alternative land
selections under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act related to Cape
Fox Corporation and Sealaska Corporation, and for other purposes.
Cape Fox Corporation
April 23, 2002.--Introduced.
June 18, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (64) S. Hrg. 107-762
July 10, 2002.--Requested reports from Agriculture, Interior and OMB.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
September 13, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the
nature of a substitute. S. Rept. 107-280
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate after agreeing to a committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote) Agreed to Mr.
Reid {for Mr. Bingaman} amendment no. 4977 (Cong. Record S11645)
printed (Cong. Record S11608)(in the nature of a substitute).
November 22, 2002.--Referred to House Committee on Resources.
S. 2333
PLF
Mr. Reid
To convey land to the University of Nevada at Las Vegas Research
Foundation for a research park and technology center.
Las Vegas Research Foundation
April 25, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 2388
NP
Mr. Hollings
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to study certain sites in the
historic district of Beaufort, South Carolina, relating to the
Reconstruction Era.
National Reconstruction Study Area Act of 2002
April 29, 2002.--Introduced.
June 20, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (66) S. Hrg. 107-819
July 10, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 11, 2002.--Report from Interior.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
September 11, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the
nature of a substitute. S. Rept. 107-269
S. 2453
EN
Mr. Thurmond and Mr. Allard
To provide for the disposition of weapons-usable plutonium at the
Savannah River Site South Carolina.
Savannah River Site
May 2, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 2471
PLF
Ms. Cantwell
To provide for the independent investigation of Federal wildland
firefighter fatalities.
Federal Wildland Firefighter Fatalities
May 8, 2002.--Introduced.
June 18, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (64) S. Hrg. 107-762
July 10, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
S. 2473
FC
Mr. Thomas
To enhance the Recreational Fee Demonstration Program for the National
Park Service, and for other purposes.
Recreational Fee Authority Act of 2002
May 8, 2002.--Introduced.
June 20, 2002.--Hearing by full committee. (65) S. Hrg. 107-825
July 10, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 15, 2002.--Report from Interior.
S. 2474
PLF
Mr. Craig
To provide to the Federal land management agencies the authoirty and
capability to manage effectively the Federal lands, and for other
purposes.
Public Lands Planning and Management Improvement Act of 2002
May 8, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 2475
WP
Mr. Bennett
To amend the Central Utah Project Completion Act to clarify the
responsibilities of the Secretary of the Interior with respect to the
Central Utah Project, to redirect unexpended budget authority for the
Central Utah Project for wastewater treatment and reuse and other
purposes, to provide for prepayment of repayment contracts for municipal
and industrial water delivery facilities, and to eliminate a deadline
for such prepayment.
Central Utah Project
May 8, 2002.--Introduced.
June 6, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (62) S. Hrg. 107-817
July 17, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (without written report)
(See H.R. 4129)
S. 2482
PLF
Mr. Wyden and Mr. Smith [OR]
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to grant to Deschutes and Crook
Counties in the State of Oregon a right-of-way to West Butte Road.
Deschutes and Crook Counties
May 8, 2002.--Introduced.
June 17, 2002.--Mr. Smith [OR] added as cosponsor.
June 18, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (64) S. Hrg. 107-762
June 26, 2002.--Report from Interior.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
September 12, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the
nature of a substitute. S. Rept. 107-277
(See H.R. 4953)
S. 2494
NP
Mr. McCain and Mr. Kyl
To revise the boundary of the Petrified Forest National Park in the
State of Arizona and for other purposes.
Petrified Forest National Park Expansion Act of 2002
May 9, 2002.--Introduced.
May 13, 2002.--Mr. Kyl added as cosponsor.
S. 2510
PLF
Mr. Burns
To authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to accept the donation of
certain lands previously disposed of from the public domain, together
with certain mineral rights on federal land, in the Mineral Hill-Crevice
Mountain Mining District in the State of Montana, to be returned to the
United States for management as part of the national public lands and
forests, and for other purposes.
Mineral Hill Historic Mining District Preservation Act of 2002
May 14, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 2518
PLF
Mr. Hagel
To authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to enter into cooperative
agreements and contracts with the Nebraska State Forester to carry out
watershed restoration and protection activities on National Forest
System land in the State of Nebraska.
Watershed Restoration and Protection Activities in Nebraska
May 15, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 2519
NP
Mr. Dodd and Mr. Lieberman
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study of Coltsville
in the State of Connecticut for potential inclusion in the National Park
System.
Coltsville Study Act of 2002
May 15, 2002.--Introduced.
June 20, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (66) S. Hrg. 107-819
July 10, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 11, 2002.--Report from Interior.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment. (voice vote)
September 9, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment. S. Rept.
107-256
S. 2535
PLF
Mrs. Boxer
To designate certain public lands as wilderness and certain rivers as
wild and scenic rivers in the State of California, to designate Salmon
Restoration Areas, to establish the Sacramento River National
Conservation Area and Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, and for other
purposes.
California Wild Heritage Act of 2002
May 21, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 2553
FC
Mr. Murkowski and Mr. Stevens
To amend the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act to provide equitable
treatment of Alaska Native Vietnam Veterans, and for other purposes.
Alaska Native Vietnam Veterans
May 22, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 2556
WP
Mr. Crapo and Mr. Craig
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to convey certain facilities
to the Fremont-Madison Irrigation District in the State of Idaho.
Fremont-Madison Conveyance Act
May 23, 2002.--Introduced.
July 25, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 31, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (77) S. Hrg. 107-853
August 15, 2002.--Report from Interior.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (without written report)
October 15, 2002.--Report to accompany the bill. S. Rept. 107-314
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate after agreeing to a committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote) Agreed to Mr.
Reid {for Mr. Bingaman} amendment no. 4978 (Cong. Record S11647)
printed (Cong. Record S11612)(in the nature of a substitute).
(See H.R. 4708)
S. 2565
PLF
Mrs. Murray and Ms. Cantwell
To enhance ecosystem protection and the range of outdoor opportunities
protected by statute in the Skykomish River Valley of the State of
Washington by designating certain lower-elevation Federal lands as
wilderness, and for other purposes.
Wild Sky Wilderness Act of 2002
May 23, 2002.--Introduced.
July 30, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (76) S. Hrg. 107-846
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Agriculture and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. (without
written report)
S. 2571
NP
Mrs. Feinstein
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a special resources
study to evaluate the suitability and feasibility of establishing the
Rim of the Valley Corridor as a unit of the Santa Monica Mountains
National Recreation Area.
Rim of the Valley Corridor Study Act
May 23, 2002.--Introduced.
July 18, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (72) S. Hrg. 107-829
July 30, 2002.--Requested reports Interior and OMB.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
September 9, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the
nature of a substitute. 107-257
S. 2574
PLF
Mr. Allard and Mr. Inhofe
To amend the Clear Creek County, Colorado, Public Lands Transfer Act of
1993 to provide additional time for Clear Creek County to dispose of
certain lands transferred to the county under the Act.
Clear Creek County, Colorado
June 3, 2002.--Introduced.
July 23, 2002.--Mr. Inhofe added as cosponsor.
(See H.R. 223)
S. 2575
FC
Mr. Smith [NH]
To preserve the sovereignty of the United States over property owned by
the United States, to preserve State sovereignty over and private
property rights in non-Federal property surrounding Federal Property,
and for other purposes.
American Land Sovereignty Protection Act
June 4, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 2576
NP
Mr. Bingaman and Mr. Domenici
To establish the Northern Rio Grande National Hertiage Area in the State
of New Mexico, and for other purposes.
Northern Rio Grande National Heritage Area Act
June 4, 2002.--Introduced.
June 20, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (66) S. Hrg. 107-819
July 10, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 11, 2002.--Report from Interior.
July 30, 2002.--Mr. Domenici added as cosponsor.
S. 2585
PLF
Mr. Craig and Mr. Crapo
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to disclaim any Federal interest
in lands adjacent to Spirit Lake and Twin Lakes in the State of Idaho
resulting from possible omission of lands from an 1880 survey.
Spirit Land and Twin Lakes
June 5, 2002.--Introduced.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. (without
written report)
(See H.R. 4874)
S. 2587
FC
Mr. Murkowski and Mr. Stevens
To establish the Joint Federal and State Navigable Waters Commission of
Alaska.
Navigable Waters Commission
June 5, 2002.--Introduced.
July 30, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (76) S. Hrg. 107-846
September 3, 2002.--Report from Interior.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
amendments. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with amendments. (without
written report)
S. 2589
FC
Mr. Murkowski
To provide for the prohibition of snow machines within the boundaries of
the ``Old Park'' within the boundaries of Denali National Park and
Preserve, and for other purposes.
Old Park
June 5, 2002.--Introduced.
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
S. 2595
NP
Mr. Campbell
To authorize the expenditure of funds on private lands and facilities at
Mesa Verde National Park, in the State of Colorado, and for other
purposes.
Mesa Verde National Park
June 6, 2002.--Introduced.
July 18, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (72) S. Hrg. 107-829
July 29, 2002.--Report from Interior.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting.
S. 2598
NP
Mr. Leahy, Mr. Inouye, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Bingaman and Mrs. Boxer
To enhance the criminal penalities for illegal trafficking of
archaeological resources, and for other purposes.
Enhanced Protection of Our Cultural Heritage Act of 2002
June 6, 2002.--Introduced.
July 23, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (73) S. Hrg. 107-794
July 29, 2002.--Report from Interior.
July 30, 2002.--Requested reports from Justice.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
August 9, 2002.--Report from Interior.
September 9, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the
nature of a substitute. S. Rept. 107-258
S. 2607
FC
Mr. Bingaman
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of
Agriculture to collect recreation fees on Federal lands, and for other
purposes.
Federal Lands Recreation Fee Authority Act
June 11, 2002.--Introduced.
June 20, 2002.--Hearing by full committee. (65) S. Hrg. 107-825
July 10, 2002.--Requested reports from Agriculture, Interior and OMB.
S. 2612
PLF
Mr. Reid and Mr. Ensign
To establish wilderness areas, promote conservation, improve public
land, and provide for high quality development in Clark County, Nevada,
and for other purposes.
Clark County Conservation of Public Land and Natural Resources Act of
2002
June 11, 2002.--Introduced.
July 30, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (76) S. Hrg. 107-846
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Agriculture, Interior and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (without written report)
(See H.R. 5200)
S. 2613
NP
Mr. Lieberman, Mr. Miller, Mr. Torricelli, Mr. Hollings, Mr. Hutchinson,
Mr. Cochran, Mr. DeWine, Mr. Frist, Ms. Stabenow, Mr. Specter, Mr.
Sessions, Mr. Breaux, Mr. Warner, Mr. Graham and Mr. Sarbanes
To amend section 507 of the Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management
Act of 1996 to authorize additional appropriations for historically
black colleges and universities, to decrease the cost-sharing
requirement relating to the additional appropriations, and for other
purposes.
Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996 Appropriations for
Historically Black Colleges and Universities
June 12, 2002.--Introduced.
June 27, 2002.--Mr. Torricelli added as cosponsor.
July 8, 2002.--Mr. Hollings, Mr. Hutchinson and Mr. Cochran added as
cosponsors.
July 15, 2002.--Mr. DeWine and Mr. Frist added as cosponsors.
July 16, 2002.--Ms. Stabenow added as cosponsor.
July 22, 2002.--Mr. Specter added as cosponsor.
July 31, 2002.--Mr. Sessions added as cosponsor.
September 3, 2002.--Mr. Breaux added as cosponsor.
September 11, 2002.--Mr. Warner added as cosponsor.
October 1, 2002.--Mr. Graham added as cosponsor.
October 2, 2002.--Mr. Sarbanes added as cosponsor.
S. 2623
NP
Mr. Warner and Mr. Allen
To designate the Cedar Creek Battlefield and Belle Grove Plantation
National Historical Park as a unit of the National Park System, and for
other purposes.
Cedar Creek Battlefield and Belle Grove Plantation National Historical
Park
June 13, 2002.--Introduced.
September 19, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (81) S. Hrg.107-860
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the
title. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the nature
of a substitute and an amendment to the title. (without written
report)
October 28, 2002.--Report from Interior.
(See H.R. 4919)
S. 2635
NP
Mrs. Clinton
To establish the Hudson-Fulton-Champlain Commemoration Commission, and
for other purposes.
Hudson-Fulton-Champlain Commemoration Commission Act of 2002
June 18, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 2640
NP
Mrs. Feinstein
To provide for adequate school facilities in Yosemite National Park, and
for other purposes.
Yosemite National Park
June 18, 2002.--Introduced.
September 19, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (81) S. Hrg.107-860
October 28, 2002.--Report from Interior.
(See H.R. 3421)
S. 2652
PLF
Mr. Graham
To authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to sell or exchange certain
land in the State of Florida, and for other purposes.
Florida National Forest Land Management Act of 2002
June 20, 2002.--Introduced.
July 30, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (76) S. Hrg. 107-846
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Agriculture and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
amendments. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with amendments. (without
written report)
S. 2670
PLF
Mr. Kyl, Mr. Domenici, Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Allard, Mr. Campbell and Mr.
McCain
To establish Institutes to conduct research on the prevention of, and
restoration from, wildfires in forest and woodland ecosystems.
Wildfires Institutes
June 24, 2002.--Introduced.
July 17, 2002.--Mr. McCain added as cosponsor.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment. (without
written report)
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate after agreeing to a committee
amendment. (voice vote) Agreed to Mr. Reid {for Mr. Bingaman}
amendment no. 4976 (Cong. Record S11643) printed (Cong. Record
S11604)(in the nature of a substitute).
November 22, 2002.--Referred to House Committee on Resources, in
addition to the Committee on Agriculture for a period to be
subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration
of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee
concerned.
S. 2672
PLF
Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Craig, Mr. Wyden, Mr. Smith [OR], Mrs. Feinstein, Mr.
Domenici, Mrs. Murray and Ms. Cantwell
To provide opportunities for collaborative restoration projects on
National Forest System and other public domain lands, and for other
purposes.
Community-Based Forest and Public Lands Restoration Act
June 24, 2002.--Introduced.
July 10, 2002.--Mr. Wyden added as cosponsor.
July 15, 2002.--Mr. Smith [OR] added as cosponsor.
July 22, 2002.--Mrs. Feinstein added as cosponsor.
July 25, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (75) S. Hrg. 107-838
October 1, 2002.--Mr. Domenici and Mrs. Murray added as cosponsors.
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Agriculture, Interior and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (without written report)
October 10, 2002.--Ms. Cantwell added as cosponsor.
S. 2680
PLF
Mr. Baucus
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to evaluate opportunities to
enhance domestic oil and gas production through the exchange of
nonproducing Federal oil and gas leases located in the Lewis and Clark
National Forest, in the Flathead National Forest and on Bureau of Land
Management land in the State of Montana, and for other purposes.
Lewis and Clark National Forest/Flathead National Forest
June 25, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 2696
WP
Mr. Bingaman
To clear title to certain real property in New Mexico associated with
the Middle Rio Grande Project, and for other purposes.
Albuquerque Biological Park Title Clarification Act
June 27, 2002.--Introduced.
July 25, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 31, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (77) S. Hrg. 107-853
August 15, 2002.--Report from Interior.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (without written report)
S. 2697
NP
Mr. Reid, Mrs. Boxer, Mrs. Clinton, Mr. Lieberman, Mr. Sarbanes and Mr.
Chafee
To require the Secretary of the Interior to implement the final rule to
phase out snowmobile use in Yellowstone National Park, John D.
Rockefeller Jr. Memorial Parkway, and Grand Teton National Park, and
snowplane use in Grand Tenton National Park.
Yellowstone Protection Act
June 27, 2002.--Introduced.
July 11, 2002.--Mr. Chafee added as cosponsor.
S. 2716
FC
Mrs. Feinstein
To modify the authority of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to
conduct investigations, to increase the criminal penalties for
violations of the Federal Power Act and the Natural Gas Act, and to
authorize the Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to
contract for consultant services.
Investigations by the FERC
July 10, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 2727
NP
Mr. Akaka, Mr. Inouye, Mrs. Feinstein and Mr. Baucus
To provide for the protection of paleontological resources on Federal
lands, and for other purposes.
Paleontological Resources Preservation Act
July 12, 2002.--Introduced.
July 19, 2002.--Mr. Inouye added as cosponsor.
July 22, 2002.--Mrs. Feinstein added as cosponsor.
July 23, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (73) S. Hrg. 107-794
July 29, 2002.--Report from Interior.
July 30, 2002.--Requested reports from Justice and OMB.
August 9, 2002.--Report from Interior.
September 12, 2002.--Mr. Baucus added as cosponsor.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
amendments. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with amendments. (without
written report)
S. 2731
NP
Mr. Corzine and Mr. Torricelli
To establish the Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage
Area in the State of New Jersey, and for other purposes.
Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage Area Act of 2002
July 16, 2002.--Introduced.
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
amendments. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with amendments. (without
written report)
S. 2744
NP
Mr. DeWine and Mr. Voinovich
To establish the National Aviation Heritage Area, and for other
purposes.
National Aviation Heritage Area
July 17, 2002.--Introduced.
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
amendments. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with amendments. (without
written report)
S. 2745
PLF
Mr. Bennett and Mr. Hatch
To provide for the exchange of certain lands in Utah.
Federal-Utah State Trust Lands Consolidation Act
July 17, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 2756
NP
Mr. Jeffords, Mr. Leahy, Mr. Schumer and Mrs. Clinton
To establish the Champlain Valley National Heritage Partnership in the
States of Vermont and New York, and for other purposes.
Champlain Valley National Heritage Partnership Act of 2002
July 18, 2002.--Introduced.
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (without written report)
S. 2773
WP
Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Domenici and Mr. Brownback
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to cooperate with the High
Plains Aquifer States in conducting a hydrogeologic characterization,
mapping, modeling and monitoring program for the High Plains Aquifer and
for other purposes.
High Plains Aquifer Hydrogeologic Characterization, Mapping, Modeling
and Monitoring Act
July 23, 2002.--Introduced.
July 30, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 31, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (77) S. Hrg. 107-853
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (without written report)
S. 2776
NP
Mr. Bingaman and Mr. Domenici
To provide for the protection of archaeological sites in the Galisteo
Basin in New Mexico, and for other purposes.
Galisteo Basin Archaeological Sites Protection Act
July 23, 2002.--Introduced.
August 7, 2002.--Hearing by full committee in Santa Fe, New Mexico. (78)
S. Hrg. 107-837
September 19, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (81) S. Hrg. 107-860
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Mr. Domenici added as cosponsor.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment. (without
written report)
October 28, 2002.--Report from Interior.
S. 2781
EN
Mr. Reid, Mr. Burns and Mr. Ensign
To amend the Petroleum Marketing Practices Act to extend certain
protections to franchised refiners or distributors of lubricating oil.
Lubricating Oil
July 24, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 2786
WP
Mr. Allard
To provide a cost-sharing requirement for the construction of the
Arkansas Valley Conduit in the State of Colorado.
Arkansas Valley Conduit in Colorado
July 24, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 2788
NP
Mr. Daschle
To revise the boundary of the Wind Cave National Park in the State of
South Dakota.
Wind Cave National Park Boundary Revision Act of 2002
July 24, 2002.--Introduced.
September 19, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (81) S. Hrg.107-860
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. (without
written report)
October 28, 2002.--Report from Interior.
S. 2790
PLF
Ms. Cantwell, Mr. Warner, Mr. Chafee, Mr. Cleland, Mr. Rockefeller, Mr.
Bingaman, Mr. Akaka, Mr. Corzine and Mr. Harkin
To provide lasting protection for inventoried roadless areas within the
National Forest System.
Roadless Areas Within the National Forest System
July 25, 2002.--Introduced.
September 25, 2002.--Mr. Akaka added as cosponsor.
October 10, 2002.--Mr. Corzine added as cosponsor.
October 15, 2002.--Mr. Harkin added as cosponsor.
S. 2823
FC
Mr. Akaka and Mr. Craig
To amend the Organic Act of Guam for the purposes of clarifying the
local judicial structure of Guam.
Judicial Structure of Guam
July 30, 2002.--Introduced.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. (without
written report)
S. 2838
PLF
Mrs. Feinstein
To provide for the conveyance of Forest Service facilities and lands
comprising the Five Mile Regional Learning Center in the State of
California to the Clovis Unified School District, to authorize a new
special use permit regarding the continued use of unconveyed lands
comprising the Center, and for other purposes.
Five Mile Regional Learning Center
August 1, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 2864
PLF
Mr. Hutchinson
To modify the full payment amount available to States under the Secure
Rural Schools and Community Self-Determiniation Act of 2000, and for
other purposes.
Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determiniation Act of 2000
August 1, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 2865
NP
Mr. Thurmond
To establish Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park in
the State of South Carolina, and for other purposes.
Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park Act of 2002
August 1, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 2871
PLF
Mr. Torricelli, Mr. Kerry, Mr. Cleland, Mr. Reed, Mr. Corzine, Mr.
Schumer and Mr. Durbin
To amend the Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act of
1974 and related laws to strengthen the protection of native
biodiversity and ban clearcutting on Federal land, and to designate
certain Federal land, as ancient forests, roadless areas, watershed
protection areas, special areas, and Federal boundary areas where
logging and other intrusive activities are prohibited.
Act to Save America's Forests
August 1, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 2872
WP
Mr. Fitzgerald and Mr. Durbin
To reinstate and extend the deadline for commencement of construction of
a hydroelectric project in the State of Illinois.
Hydroelectric Project in the State of Illinois
August 1, 2002.--Introduced.
September 30, 2002.--Requested reports from Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission and OMB.
October 2, 2002.--Report from FERC.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. (without
written report)
October 10, 2002.--Mr. Durbin added as cosponsor.
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate. (voice vote)
November 22, 2002.--Referred to House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
S. 2880
NP
Mr. Bingaman and Mr. Domenici
To designate Fort Bayard Historic District in the State of New Mexico as
a National Historic Landmark, and for other purposes.
Fort Bayard National Historic Landmark Act
August 1, 2002.--Introduced.
September 19, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (81) S. Hrg.107-860
September 30, 2002.--Mr. Domenici added as cosponsor.
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. (without
written report)
S. 2893
PLF
Mr. Domenici and Mr. Bingaman
To provide that certain Bureau of Land Management land shall be held in
trust for the Pueblo of Santa Clara and the Pueblo of San Ildefonso in
the State of New Mexico.
Agreement to Affirm Boundary Between Pueblo of Santa and Pueblo of San
Ildefonso Aboriginal Lands Within Garcia Canyon Tract
August 1, 2002.--Introduced.
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. (without
written report)
S. 2899
NP
Ms. Landrieu and Mr. Breaux
To establish the Atchafalaya National Heritage Area, Louisiana.
Atchafalaya National Heritage Area Act
September 3, 2002.--Introduced.
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment. (without
written report)
S. 2910
NP
Mr. Santorum
To amend the Constitution Heritage Act of 1988 to provide for the
operation of the National Constitution Center.
National Constitution Center
September 5, 2002.--Introduced.
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
S. 2927
WP
Mr. Smith [OR] and Mr. Wyden
To extend the deadline for commencement of construction of a
hydroelectric project in the State of Oregon.
Hydroelectric Project in Oregon
September 12, 2002.--Introduced.
September 30, 2002.--Requested reports from Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission and OMB.
October 2, 2002.--Report from FERC.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. (without
written report)
(See H.R. 5436)
S. 2930
PLF
Mr. Bingaman
To amend the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act
of 2000 to clarify the treatment of title III project funds reserved by
counties under such Act for purposes of disbursements under chapter 69
of title 3l, United States Code.
Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act of 2000
September 12, 2002.--Introduced.
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Agriculture, Interior and OMB.
S. 2937
NP
Mr. Edwards
To establish the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area in the State of North
Carolina, and for other purposes.
Blue Ridge National Heritage Area
September 13, 2002.--Introduced.
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment. (without
written report)
S. 2952
NP
Mr. Bayh and Mr. Lugar
To amend the National Trails System Act to extend the Lewis and Clark
National Historic Trail.
Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Amendments Act of 2002
September 18, 2002.--Introduced.
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. (without
written report)
S. 2968
NP
Mr. Sarbanes, Mr. Jeffords, Mr. Sessions, Mr. Warner, Ms. Landrieu, Mr.
Bunning and Mrs. Hutchison
To amend the American Battlefield Protection Act of 1996 to authorize
the Secretary of the Interior to establish a battlefield acquisition
grant program.
Civil War Battlefield Preservation Act of 2002
September 19, 2002.--Introduced.
September 24, 2002.--Mr. Warner added as cosponsor.
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Ms. Landrieu added as cosponsor.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported H.R.
5125 in lieu of S. 2968. (voice vote)
October 9, 2002.--Mr. Bunning added as cosponsor.
October 10, 2002.--Mrs. Hutchison added as cosponsor.
(See H.R. 5125)
S. 2992
WP
Mr. Kyl and Mr. McCain
To provide for adjustments to the Central Arizona Project in Arizona, to
authorize the Gila River Indian Community water rights settlement, to
reauthorize and amend the Southern Arizona Water Rights Settlement Act
of 1982, and for other purposes.
Arizona Water Settlements Act
September 24, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 3002
NP
Ms. Landrieu
To provide for the preservation and restoration of historic buildings
and structures at historically black colleges and universities.
Historically Black Colleges and Universities
September 25, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 3003
FC
Mr. Murkowski and Mr. Stevens
To authorize a land conveyance between the United States and the City of
Craig, Alaska, and for other purposes.
Craig Recreation Land Purchase Act
September 25, 2002.--Introduced.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. (without
written report)
S. 3005
NP
Mr. Akaka and Mr. Inouye
To revise the boundary of the Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park
in the State of Hawaii.
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park Addition Act of 2002
September 25, 2002.--Introduced.
September 30, 2002.--Mr. Inouye added as cosponsor.
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
amendments. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with amendments. (without
written report)
S. 3019
NP
Mr. McCain
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a special resource
study of sites associated with the life of Cesar Estrada Chavez and the
farm labor movement.
Cesar Estrada Chavez Study Act
October 1, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 3024
NP
Mr. Sarbanes and Ms. Mikulski
To designate Catoctin Mountain Park in the State of Maryland as the
``Catoctin Mountain National Recreation Area'', and for other purposes.
Catoctin Mountain National Recreation Area Designation Act of 2002
October 1, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 3040
Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Kerry
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study on the
suitability and feasibility of designating certain historic buildings
and areas in Taunton, Massachusetts, as a unit of the National Park
System, and for other purposes.
Taunton, Massachusetts
October 3, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 3046
PLF
Mr. Craig
To provide for the conveyance of Federal land in Sandpoint, Idaho, and
for other purposes.
Sandpoint, Idaho
October 3, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 3047
PLF
Mr. Craig
To authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to sell or exchange all or
part of certain parcels of National Forest System land in the State of
Idaho and use the proceeds derived from the sale or exchange for
National Forest System purposes.
Idaho Panhandle National Forest Improvement Act of 2002
October 3, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 3078
NP
Mr. Hollings and Mr. Thurmond
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study of the
suitability and feasibility of establishing the Southern Campaign of the
Revolution Heritage Area in South Carolina, and for other purposes.
Southern Campaign of the Revolution Heritage Area Study Act
October 8, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 3085
NP
Mr. Levin and Ms. Stabenow
To provide for expansion of Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
October 9, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 3106
FC
Mr. Murkowski and Mr. Stevens
To amend the Denali Commission Act of 1998 to establish the Denali
transportation system in the State of Alaska.
Denali Transportation System Act
October 10, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 3128
NP
Mr. Voinovich and Mr. DeWine
To authorize the Pyramid of Remembrance Foundation to establish a
memorial in the District of Columbia and its environs to honor members
of the Armed Forces of the United States who have lost their lives
during peacekeeping operations, humanitarian efforts, training,
terrorist attacks, or covert operations.
Pyramid of Remembrance in Washington, D.C.
October 17, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 3129
PLF
Mr. Crapo
To permit the Secretary of the Interior to enter certain leases for fire
capitalization improvements.
Fire Capitalization Improvements
October 17, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 3138
NP
Mr. Domenici
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior, in cooperation with the
University of New Mexico, to construct and occupy a portion of the
Hibben Center for Archaeological Research at the University of New
Mexico, and for other purposes.
Hibben Center for Archaeological Research Act of 2002
October 17, 2002.--Introduced.
S. 3157
NP
Mr. Bunning
To expand the boundaries of the Fort Donelson National Battlefield, to
authorize the acquisition of land associated with the campaign that
resulted in the capture of Fort Donelson in 1862, and for other
purposes.
Fort Donelson National Battlefield Expansion Act of 2002
November 14, 2002.--Introduced.
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
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S. Con. Res. 39
FC
Mrs. Feinstein and Mrs. Boxer
Expressing the sense of Congress that the moratorium on new oil and
natural gas leasing activity on submerged land of the Outer Continental
Shelf should be maintained.
Outer Continental Shelf
May 17, 2001.--Introduced.
S. Con. Res. 107
PLF
Mr. Craig, Mrs. Feinstein, Mr. Johnson, Ms. Cantwell and Mr. Ensign
Expressing the sense of Congress that Federal land management agencies
should fully support the Western Governors Association ``Collaborative
10-year Strategy for Reducing Wildland Fire Risks to Communities and the
Environment'', as signed August 2001, to reduce the overabundance of
forest fuels that place national resources at high risk of catastrophic
wildfire, and prepare a National Prescribed Fire Strategy that minimizes
risks of escape.
Reducing Wildland Fire Risks to Communities and the Environment
May 7, 2002.--Introduced.
July 24, 2002.--Mr. Johnson added as cosponsor.
July 30, 2002.--Ms. Cantwell added as cosponsor.
July 30, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (76) S. Hrg. 107-846
September 13, 2002.--Mr. Ensign added as cosponsor.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
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S.J. Res. 15
ERDP
Mrs. Boxer
Providing for congressional disapproval of the rule submitted by the
Department of Energy relating to the postponement of the effective date
of energy conservation standards for central air conditioners.
Air Conditioner Regulations
May 22, 2001.--Introduced.
July 2, 2001.--Requested reports from Energy and OMB.
July 13, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (18c) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 2
S.J. Res. 34
FC
Mr. Bingaman {by request}
Approving the site at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, for the development of a
repository for the disposal of high-level radioactive waste and spent
nuclear fuel, pursuant to the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982.
Yucca Mountain
April 9, 2002.--Introduced.
May 16, 2002.--Hearing by full committee. (57) S. Hrg. 107-483
May 22, 2002.--Hearing by full committee continued. (57a) S. Hrg. 107-
483
May 23, 2002.--Hearing by full committee continued. (57b) S. Hrg. 107-
483
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported without
amendment. (13-10)
June 10, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept. 107-
159
July 9, 2002.--Motion to proceed to consideration agreed to. (60-39)
July 9, 2002.--Senate passed H.J. Res. 87 in lieu of S.J. Res. 34.
(voice vote)
(See H.J. Res. 87)
S.J. Res. 44
FC
Mr. Akaka and Mr. Inouye
To consent to amendments to the Hawaii Homes Commission Act.
Hawaii Homes Commission Act
September 17, 2002.--Introduced.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
amendments. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with amendments. (without
written report)
S.J. Res. 47
NP
Mr. Kenney and Mr. Graham
Approving the location of the commemorative work in the District of
Columbia honoring former President John Adams.
President John Adams Memorial
October 2, 2002.--Introduced.
(See H.J. Res. 117)
S.J. Res. 52
NP
Mr. Inouye
Approving the location of the commemorative work in the District of
Columbia honoring Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Dwight D. Eisenhower Commemorative
November 13, 2002.--Introduced.
SENATE RESOLUTIONS
SENATE RESOLUTIONS
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S. Res. 49
Mr. Murkowski and Mr. Bingaman
Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Energy and Natural
Resources.
Energy and Natural Resources Committee
March 7, 2001.--Reported as an original resolution by the Committee on
Energy and Natural Resources and referred to the Committee on Rules
and Administration.
March 8, 2001.--Committee on Rules and Administration was discharged of
S. Res. 54.
March 8, 2001.--S. Res. 54 [Sec. 7], authorizing expenditures of the
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources through February 2003, was
agreed to. (unanimous-consent)
(See Sp-2)
S. Res. 273
NP
Mr. Smith [OR]
Recognizing the centennial of the establishment of Crater Lake National
Park.
Crater Lake National Park
May 21, 2002.--Introduced.
May 21, 2002.--Discharged from committee. (unanimous-consent)
May 21, 2002.--Considered and agreed to without amendment and with a
preamble. (unanimous-consent)
HOUSE BILLS
HOUSE BILLS
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H.R. 4
Mr. Tauzin, et al.
To enhance energy conservation, research and development and to provide
for security and diversity in the energy supply for the American people,
and for other purposes.
Securing America's Future Energy Act
July 27, 2001.--Introduced.
August 2, 2001.--Passed House, amended. (240-189)
August 2, 2001.--Received in the Senate.
August 3, 2001.--Read the first time. Placed on Senate Calendar.
September 4, 2001.--Read the second time. [Senate Calendar No. 145]
April 25, 2002.--Passed Senate after striking all after the enacting
clause and inserting in lieu thereof the text of S. 517, Senate
companion measure, as amended. (88-11)
April 25, 2002.--Senate insisted on its amendment, requested a
conference with the House thereon. The Chair was authorized to appoint
conferees on the part of the Senate.
May 1, 2002.--Senate appointed as conferees Mr. Bingaman, Mr. Hollings,
Mr. Baucus, Mr. Kerry, Mr. Rockefeller, Mr. Breaux, Mr. Reid, Mr.
Jeffords, Mr. Lieberman, Mr. Murkowski, Mr. Domenici, Mr. Grassley,
Mr. Nickles, Mr. Lott, Mr. Craig, Mr. Campbell and Mr. Thomas.
June 12, 2002.--House disagreed with the Senate amendment and agreed to
a conference. (412-1-2) Appointed as conferees: From the Committee on
Energy and Commerce, for consideration of the House bill and the
Senate amendment, and modifications committed to conference: Mr.
Tauzin and Mr. Bilirakis, Mr. Barton [TX], Mr. Upton, Mr. Stearns, Mr.
Gillmor, Mr. Burr [NC], Mr. Dingell, Mr. Waxman, Mr. Markey, Mr.
Boucher, Mr. Gordon and Mr. Rush. From the Committee on Agriculture,
for consideration of section 401 of the House bill and sections 265,
301, 604, 941-948, 950, 1103, 1221, 1311-1313, and 2008 of the Senate
amendment, and modifications committed to conference: Mr. Combest and
Mr. Lucas [OK] and Mr. Stenholm.
From the Committee on Armed Services, for consideration of sections 401
and 6305 of the House bill and sections 301, 501-507, 509, 513, 809,
821, 914, 920, 1401, 1407-1409, 1411, 1801 and 1803 of the Senate
amendment, and modifications committed to conference: Mr. Stump, Mr.
Weldon [PA] and Mr. Skelton. From the Committee on the Budget, for
consideration of section 1013 of the Senate amendment, and
modifications committed to conference: Mr. Nussle, Mr. Gutknecht and
Mr. Moore. From the Committee on Education and the Workforce, for
consideration of section 134 of the House bill and section 715, 774,
901, 903, 1505 and 1507 of the Senate amendment, and modifications
committed to conference: Mr. McKeon, Mr. Norwood and Mr. Miller [CA].
From the Committee on Financial Services, for consideration of
Division D of the House bill and sections 931-940 and 950 of the
Senate amendment, and modifications committed to conference:
Mr. Oxley, Mrs. Roukema and Mr. LaFalce. From the Committee on the
Judiciary, for consideration of sections 206, 209, 253, 531-532, 708,
767, 783 and 1109 of the Senate amendment, and modifications committed
to conference: Mr. Sensenbrenner, Mr. Smith [TX] and Mr. Conyers. From
the Committee on Resources, for consideration of sections 401, 2441-
2451, 6001-6234 and 6301-6801 of the House bill and sections 201, 265,
272, 301, 401-407, 602-606, 609, 612, 705, 707, 712, 721, 1234, 1351-
1352, 1704 and 1811 of the Senate amendment, and modifications
committed to conference: Mr. Hansen, Mrs. Cubin and Mr. Rahall;
provided that Mr. Miller [CA] is appointed in lieu of Mr. Rahall for
consideration of sections 6501-6512 of the House bill, and
modifications committed to conference. From the Committee on Science,
for consideration of section 125, 152, 305-306, 801, Division B,
Division E and section 6512 of the House bill and sections 501-507,
509, 513-516, 770-772, 807-809, 814-816, 824, 832, 1001-1022, Title
XI, Title XII, Title XIII, Title XIV, sections 1502, 1504-1505, Title
XVI, and sections 1801-1805 of the Senate amendment, and modifications
committed to conference: Mr. Boehlert and Mr. Bartlett [MD] and Mr.
Hall [TX]; provided that Mr. Costello is appointed in lieu of Mr. Hall
[TX] for consideration of Division E of the House bill, and
modifications committed to conference; provided that Ms. Woolsey is
appointed in lieu of Mr. Hall [TX] for consideration of sections 2001-
2178 and 2201-2261 of Division B of the House bill, and modifications
committed to conference. From the Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure, for consideration of sections 121-126, 151, 152, 401,
701, 2101-2105, 2141-2144, 6104, 6507 and 6509 of the House bill and
sections 102, 201, 205, 301, 701-783, 812, 814, 816, 823, 911-916,
918-920, 949, 1214, 1261-1262 and 1351-1352 of the Senate amendment,
and modifications committed to conference: Mr. Young [AK], Mr. Petri
and Mr. Oberstar: provided that Mr. Costello is appointed in lieu of
Mr. Oberstar for consideration of sections 121-126 of the House bill
and sections 911-916 and 918-919 of the Senate amendment, and
modifications committed to conference; provided that Mr. Borski is
appointed in lieu of Mr. Oberstar for consideration of sections 151,
2101-2105 and 2141-2144 of the House bill and sections 812, 814 and
816 of the Senate amendment, and modifications committed to
conference; provided that Mr. DeFazio is appointed in lieu of Mr.
Oberstar for consideration of section 401 of the House bill and
sections 201, 205, 301, 1262 and 1351-1352 of the Senate amendment,
and modifications committed to conference. From the Committee on Ways
and Means, for consideration of Division C of the House bill and
Division H and I of the Senate amendment, and modifications committed
to conference: Mr. Thomas, Mr. McCrery and Mr. Rangel. For
consideration of the House bill and Senate amendment, and
modifications committed to conference, Mr. DeLay. Agreed to Mr. Markey
motion to instruct conferees to ensure that no provision of the bill
will create a deficit in the non-social security portion of the
Federal budget during any year of the 10-year budget estimating period
unless there are sufficient offsets under the bill so that there is no
net deficit during such 10-year period.
June 27, 2002.--Conference held. Mr. Tauzin appointed Chairman.
July 25, 2002.--Conference held.
September 12, 2002.--Conference held.
September 19, 2002.--Conference held.
September 25, 2002.--Conference held.
September 26, 2002.--Conference held.
October 2, 2002.--Conference held.
October 3, 2002.--Mrs. Cubin appointed as a conferee in addition to the
appointment from the Committee on Resources, for consideration of the
House bill and the Senate amendment, and modifications committed to
conference.
October 3, 2002.--Conference held.
October 10, 2002.--Mr. Waxman informed the House of his intention to
offer motions to instruct conferees to reject provisions that limit
the liability of a responsible party for the contamination of
groundwater with a fuel or fuel additive and to instruct conferees to
reject provisions that mandate the use of ethanol in gasoline.
October 16, 2002.--Ms. Eshoo informed the House of her intention to
offer a motion to instruct conferees to insist to the extent possible
within the scope of the conference, that the conferees reject
provisions that would make discretionary the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission's duty to ensure that wholesale electricity rates are just
and reasonable and not unduly discriminatory or preferential.
H.R. 37
PPR
Mr. Bereuter, et al.
To amend the National Trails System Act to update the feasibility and
suitability studies of 4 national historic trails and provide for
possible additions to such trails.
National Historic Trails
January 3, 2001.--Introduced.
June 6, 2001.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-89
June 6, 2001.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
June 7, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
March 7, 2002.--Hearing by Subcommittee on National Parks. (50) S. Hrg.
107-522
March 12, 2002.--Report from Interior.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
September 9, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the
nature of a substitute. S. Rept. 107-259
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate after agreeing to a committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote) Agreed to Mr.
Reid {for Bingaman} amendment no. 4974 (Cong. Record S11639) printed
(Cong. Record S11598)(in the nature of a substitute).
(See S. 213)
H.R. 38
NP
Mr. Bereuter
To provide for additional lands to be included within the boundaries of
the Homestead National Monument of America in the State of Nebraska, and
for other purposes.
Homestead National Monument of America Additions Act
January 3, 2001.--Introduced.
December 6, 2001.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-325
December 11, 2001.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
December 20, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
June 12, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (63) S. Hrg. 107-722
July 30, 2002.--Requested reports Interior and OMB.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
September 9, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept.
107-260
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 16, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-332
H.R. 107
NP
Mr. Hefley, et al.
To require that the Secretary of the Interior conduct a study to
identify sites and resources, to recommend alternatives for
commemorating and interpreting the Cold War, and for other purposes.
Cold War
January 3, 2001.--Introduced.
September 28, 2001.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee
on Resources. H. Rept. 107-220
December 18, 2001.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
December 19, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
June 12, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (63) S. Hrg. 107-722
July 10, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 25, 2002.--Report from Interior.
(See S. 1257)
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
amendments. (voice vote)
September 9, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with amendments. S. Rept.
107-261
H.R. 146
PPR
Mr. Pascrell
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to study the suitability and
feasibility of designating the Great Falls Historic District in
Paterson, New Jersey, as a unit of the National Park System, and for
other purposes.
Great Falls Historic District Study Act of 2001
January 3, 2001.--Introduced.
April 24, 2001.--Reported to the House by House Committee on Resources.
H. Rept. 107-47
May 9, 2001.--Passed House. (voice vote)
May 10, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
July 17, 2001.--Hearing by Subcommittee on National Parks. (24) S. Hrg.
107-219
July 27, 2001.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
August 2, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 1, 2001.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept.
107-74
October 17, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
November 5, 2001.--Approved. Public Law 107-59
(See S. 386)
H.R. 182
PPR
Mr. Simmons, et al.
To amend the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act to designate a segment of the
Eightmile River in the State of Connecticut for study for potential
addition to the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, and for other
purposes.
Eightmile River Wild and Scenic River Study Act of 2001
January 3, 2001.--Introduced.
April 3, 2001.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 106-36
May 1, 2001.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
May 2, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
July 17, 2001.--Hearing by Subcommittee on National Parks. (24) S. Hrg.
107-219
July 27, 2001.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
August 2, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 1, 2001.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept.
107-75
October 17, 2001.--Passed Senate with amendment. (voice vote)
November 6, 2001.--Approved. Public Law 107-65
(See S. 513)
H.R. 223
FPL
Mr. Udall
To amend the Clear Creek County, Colorado, Public Lands Transfer Act of
1993 to provide additional time for Clear Creek County to dispose of
certain lands transferred to the county under the Act.
Clear Creek County, Colorado, Lands Transfer Act
January 3, 2001.--Introduced.
March 13, 2001.--Passed House. (413-0)
March 14, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
November 27, 2001.--Hearing by Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests.
(42) S. Hrg. 107-373
December 10, 2001.--Report from Interior.
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported without
amendment. (voice vote)
June 28, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept. 107-
198
August 1, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
August 21, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-211
(See S. 2574)
H.R. 271
Mr. Gibbons
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey a former Bureau of
Land Management administrative site to the city of Carson City, Nevada,
for use as a senior center.
Carson City, Nevada
January 30, 2001.--Introduced.
July 10, 2001.--Reported to the House by House Committee on Resources.
H. Rept. 107-122
July 23, 2001.--Passed House. (voice vote)
July 24, 2001.--Placed on Senate Calendar. [Senate Calendar No. 100]
August 3, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
August 20, 2001.--Approved. Public Law 107-28
(See S. 230)
H.R. 308
FC
Mr. Underwood, et al.
To establish the Guam War Claims Review Commission.
Guam War Claims Review Commission Act
January 30, 2001.--Introduced.
March 13, 2001.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
March 14, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
July 25, 2001.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 27, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (29) S. Hrg. 107-199
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported without
amendment. (voice vote)
June 24, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept. 107-
172
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 16, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-333
H.R. 309
FC
Mr. Underwood
To provide for the determination of withholding tax rates under the Guam
income tax.
Guam Foreign Investment Equity Act
January 30, 2001.--Introduced.
April 24, 2001.--Reported to the House by House Committee on Resources.
H. Rept. 106-48
May 1, 2001.--Passed House. (voice vote)
May 2, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
July 25, 2001.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 27, 2001.--Hearing by full committee. (29) S. Hrg. 107-199
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported without
amendment. (voice vote)
June 24, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept. 107-
173
August 1, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
August 21, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-212
H.R. 400
Mr. Hastert, et al.
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to establish the Ronald
Reagan Boyhood Home National Historic Site, and for other purposes.
Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home National Historic Site
February 6, 2001.--Introduced.
November 5, 2001.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-268
November 13, 2001.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
November 14, 2001.--Received in the Senate.
January 23, 2002.--Read the second time. [Senate Calendar No. 307]
January 29, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
February 6, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-137
H.R. 427
Mr. Blumenauer, et al.
To provide further protections for the watershed of the Little Sandy
River as part of the Bull Run Watershed Management Unit, Oregon, and for
other purposes.
Bull Run Watershed Management Unit
February 6, 2001.--Introduced.
July 23, 2001.--Reported to the House by House Committee on Resources.
H. Rept. 107-151
July 23, 2001.--Passed House. (voice vote)
July 24, 2001.--Placed on Senate Calendar. [Senate Calendar No. 99]
August 3, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
August 20, 2001.--Approved. Public Law 107-30
(See S. 254)
H.R. 434
PLF
Mr. Doolittle, et al.
To direct the Secretary of Agriculture to enter into a cooperative
agreement to provide for retention, maintenance, and operation, at
private expense, of 12 concrete dams and weirs located within the
boundaries of the Emigrant Wilderness in the Stanislaus National Forest,
California, and for other purposes.
Emigrant Wilderness Preservation Act of 2001
February 6, 2001.--Introduced.
September 6, 2001.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-201
September 10, 2001.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
September 12, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
H.R. 451
PLF
Mr. Hansen
To make certain adjustments to the boundaries of the Mount Nebo
Wilderness Area, and for other purposes.
Mount Nebo Wilderness Area
February 6, 2001.--Introduced.
July 23, 2001.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-150
July 23, 2001.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
July 24, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. (without
written report)
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 16, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-334
(See S. 1205)
H.R. 601
PPR
To redesignate certain lands within the Craters of the Moon National
Monument, and for other purposes.
Craters of the Moon National Monument
February 13, 2001.--Introduced.
April 3, 2001.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-34
May 1, 2001.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
May 2, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
July 31, 2001.--Hearing by Subcommittee on National Parks. (30) S. Hrg.
107-231
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported without
amendment. (voice vote)
June 6, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
June 26, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Hrg.107-181
August 1, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
August 21, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-213
H.R. 640
PPR
Mr. Gallegly, et al.
To adjust the boundaries of Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation
Area, and for other purposes.
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area Boundary Adjustment Act
February 14, 2001.--Introduced.
June 6, 2001.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-90
June 6, 2001.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
June 7, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
July 26, 2001.--Hearing by subcommittee on National Parks. (27) S. Hrg.
107-204
July 27, 2001.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
May 15, 2002.--Full committee business meeting.
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with an
amendment. (voice vote)
July 3, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment. S. Rept. 107-
204
August 1, 2002.--Passed Senate after agreeing to a committee amendment.
(voice vote)
September 24, 2002.--House agreed to the Senate amendment. (voice vote)
October 9, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-236
H.R. 695
NP
Mr. Peterson, et al.
To establish the Oil Region National Heritage Area.
Oil Region National Heritage Area Act
February 14, 2001.--Introduced.
July 10, 2001.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-123
September 10, 2001.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
September 12, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
April 18, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (51) S. Hrg. 107-642
July 30, 2002.--Requested reports Interior and OMB.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
September 17, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the
nature of a substitute. S. Rept. 107-286
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate after agreeing to a committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote) Agreed to Mr.
Reid {for Mr. Bingaman} amendment no. 4970 (Cong. Record S11633)
printed (Cong. Record S11580)(to designated additional National
Heritiage Areas).
November 20, 2002.--Notwithstanding passage of H.R. 695, that it be in
order for the Senate amendment to be corrected. (unanimous consent)
(See S. 1441)
H.R. 706
WP
Mr. Skeen
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey certain properties in
the vicinity of the Elephant Butte Reservoir and the Caballo Reservoir,
New Mexico.
Lease Lot Conveyance Act of 2002
February 14, 2001.--Introduced.
March 7, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-368
March 19, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
March 20, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
June 6, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (62) S. Hrg. 107-817
July 17, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
August 15, 2002.--Report from Interior.
September 17, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept.
107-287
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 16, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-335
H.R. 724
FC
Mr. Bass
To authorize appropriations to carry out part B of title I of the Energy
Policy and Conservation Act, relating to the Strategic Petroleum
Reserve.
Strategic Petroleum Reserve
February 26, 2001.--Introduced.
March 6, 2001.--Reported to the House by House Committee on Energy and
Commerce. H. Rept. 107-6
March 6, 2001.--Passed House. (400-2)
March 7, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
H.R. 834
PPR
Mr. McInnis, et al.
To amend the National Trails System Act to clarify Federal authority
relating to land acquisition from willing sellers for the majority of
the trails in the System, and for other purposes.
National Trails System Willing Seller Act
March 1, 2001.--Introduced.
March 13, 2001.--Passed House. (409-3)
March 14, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
March 7, 2002.--Hearing by Subcommittee on National Parks. (50) S. Hrg.
107-522
March 12, 2002.--Report from Interior.
July 29, 2002.--Report from Interior.
(See S. 1069)
H.R. 880
FPL
Mr. Hansen
To provide for the acquisition of property in Washington County, Utah,
for implementation of a desert tortoise habitat conservation plan.
Washington County, Utah
March 6, 2001.--Introduced.
March 13, 2001.--Passed House. (voice vote)
March 14, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
May 10, 2001.--Hearing by subcommittee. (16) S. Hrg. 106-67
H.R. 980
NP
Mr. Wamp, et al.
To establish the Moccasin Bend National Historic Site in the State of
Tennessee as a unit of the National Park System.
Moccasin Bend National Historic Site Establishment Act
March 13, 2001.--Introduced.
October 23, 2001.--Passed House. (voice vote)
October 24, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
June 12, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (63) S. Hrg. 107-722
July 25, 2002.--Report from Interior.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute and an amendment to the
title. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the naure
of a subsitute and an amendment to the title. (without written report)
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate after agreeing to a committee
amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote) Agreed to Mr.
Reid {for Mr. Bingaman} amendment no. 4973 (Cong. Record S11637)
printed (Cong. Record S11595)(in the nature of a substitute).
H.R. 1000
PPR
Mr. Portman, et al.
To adjust the boundary of the William Howard Taft National Historic Site
in the State of Ohio, to authorize an exchange of land in connection
with the historic site, and for other purposes.
William Howard Taft National Historic Site Boundary Adjustment Act of
2001
March 13, 2001.--Introduced.
June 6, 2001.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-88
June 6, 2001.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
June 7, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
July 17, 2001.--Hearing by Subcommittee on National Parks. (24) S. Hrg.
107-219
July 27, 2001.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
August 2, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 1, 2001.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept.
107-76
October 17, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
November 5, 2001.--Approved. Public Law 107-60
(See S. 921)
H.R. 1384
NP
Mr. Udall, et al.
To amend the National Trails System Act to designate the route in
Arizona and New Mexico which the Navajo and Mescalero Apache Indian
Tribes were forced to walk in 1863 and 1864, for study for potential
addition to the National Trails System.
Long Walk National Historic Trail Study Act
April 3, 2001.--Introduced.
September 28, 2001.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee
on Resources. H. Rept. 107-222
October 2, 2001.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
October 3, 2001.--Referred to Senate Committee on Energy and Natural
Resources.
March 7, 2002.--Hearing by Subcommittee on National Parks. (50) S. Hrg.
107-522
March 12, 2002.--Report from Interior.
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported without
amendment. (voice vote)
June 27, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept. 107-
184
August 1, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
August 21, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-214
H.R. 1456
NP
Mr. Goode
To expand the boundary of the Booker T. Washington National Monument,
and for other purposes.
Booker T. Washington National Monument Boundary Adjustment Act of 2001
April 4, 2001.--Introduced.
September 28, 2001.--Reported to the House by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-223
October 2, 2001.--Passed House. (voice vote)
October 3, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
February 14, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (48) S. Hrg. 107-453
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported without
amendment. (voice vote)
June 6, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
June 28, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept. 107-
199
July 25, 2002.--Report from Interior.
August 1, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
August 21, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-215
(See S. 1051)
H.R. 1576
PLF
Mr. Udall
To designate the James Peak Wilderness and Protection Area in the
Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests in the State of Colorado, and for
other purposes.
James Peak Wilderness and Protection Area Act
April 24, 2001.--Introduced.
December 5, 2001.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-316
December 11, 2001.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
December 12, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
May 9, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (55) S. Hrg. 107-754
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported without
amendment. (voice vote)
June 6, 2002.--Requested reports from Agriculture and OMB.
June 28, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept. 107-
200
August 1, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
August 21, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-216
(See S. 1711)
H.R. 1606
NP
Mr. Clyburn, et al.
To amend section 507 of the Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management
Act of 1996 to authorize additional appropriations for historically
black colleges and universities, to decrease the matching requirement
related to such appropriations, and for other purposes.
Historically Black Colleges and Universities
April 26, 2001.--Introduced.
June 20, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-519
September 24, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
September 25, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
November 20, 2002.--Discharged from committee.
November 20, 2002.--Passed Senate. (voice vote) Agreed to Mr. Reid {for
Mr. Bingaman} amendment no. 4984 (Cong. Record S11800) printed (Cong.
Record S11770)(of a technical nature).
H.R. 1628
NP
Mr. Rodriguez, et al.
To amend the National Trails System Act to designate El Camino Real de
los Tejas as a National Historic Trail.
El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail Act of 2001
April 26, 2001.--Introduced.
July 10, 2001.--Reported to the House by House Committee on Resources.
H. Rept. 107-124
September 10, 2001.--Passed House. (voice vote)
September 12, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
H.R. 1668
NP
Mr. Roemer, et al.
To authorize the Adams Memorial Foundation to establish a commemorative
work on Federal land in the District of Columbia and its environs to
honor former President John Adams and his legacy.
Adams Memorial
May 1, 2001.--Introduced.
June 25, 2001.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
July 12, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
July 17, 2001.--Hearing by subcommittee. (24) S. Hrg. 107-219
July 27, 2001.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
August 2, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 1, 2001.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept.
107-77
October 17, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
November 5, 2001.--Approved. Public Law 107-62
H.R. 1696
PPR
Mr. Stump, et al.
To expedite the construction of the World War II memorial in the
District of Columbia.
World War II Memorial
May 3, 2001.--Introduced.
May 15, 2001.--Passed House. (400-15)
May 21, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
May 21, 2001.--Discharged from Committee.
May 21, 2001.--Passed Senate. (voice vote) Agreed to Mr. Warner {for Mr.
Stevens} amendment no. 745 (Cong. Record S5261) printed (Cong. Record
S5355)(in the nature of a substitute).
May 22, 2001.--House agreed to the Senate amendment. (voice vote)
May 28, 2001.--Approved. Public Law 107-11
H.R. 1712
NP
Mr. Faleomavaega
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to make adjustments to the
boundary of the National Park of American Samoa to include certain
portions of the islands of Ofu and Olosega within the park, and for
other purposes.
National Park of American Samoa
May 3, 2001.--Introduced.
March 12, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-372
March 19, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
March 20, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
June 12, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (63) S. Hrg. 107-722
July 25, 2002.--Report from Interior.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
September 11, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept.
107-270
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 16, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-336
H.R. 1776
NP
Mr. Green, et al.
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to study the suitability and
feasibility of establishing the Buffalo Bayou National Heritage Area in
west Houston, Texas.
Buffalo Bayou National Heritage Area Study Act
May 9, 2001.--Introduced.
October 30, 2001.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-256
October 30, 2001.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
October 31, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
April 18, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (51) S. Hrg. 107-642
July 22, 2002.--Report from Interior.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
September 9, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept.
107-262
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 16, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-337
(See S. 1809)
H.R. 1814
NP
Mr. Olver
To amend the National Trails System Act to designate the Metacomet-
Monadnock-Sunapee-Mattabesett Trail extending through western New
Hampshire, western Massachusetts, and central Connecticut for study for
potential addition to the National Trails System.
Metacomet-Monadnock-Sunapee-Mattabesett Trail Study Act of 2001
May 10, 2001.--Introduced.
September 28, 2001.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee
on Resources. H. Rept. 107-224
October 23, 2001.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
October 24, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
June 20, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (66) S. Hrg. 107-819
July 10, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 11, 2002.--Report from Interior.
July 25, 2002.--Report from Interior.
(See S. 1609)
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
September 9, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept.
107-263
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 16, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-338
H.R. 1870
WP
Mr. Gibbons
To provide for the sale of certain real property within the Newlands
Project in Nevada, to the city of Fallon, Nevada.
Fallon, Nevada
May 16, 2001.--Introduced.
March 6, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-366
March 6, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
March 7, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
June 6, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (62) S. Hrg. 107-817
July 17, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
September 3, 2002.--Report from Interior.
September 11, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept.
107-271
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
(See S. 1310)
December 16, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-339
H.R. 1883
Mr. Walden
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a feasibility
study on water optimization in the Burnt River basin, Malheur River
basin, Owyhee River basin, and Powder River basin, Oregon.
Burnt, Malheur, Owyhee, and Powder River Basin Water Optimization
Feasibility Study Act of 2001
May 16, 2001.--Introduced.
March 4, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on Resources.
H. Rept. 107-363
March 6, 2002.--Passed House. (voice vote)
March 7, 2002.--Placed on Senate Calendar. [Calendar No. 321]
(See S. 238)
H.R. 1906
NP
Mrs. Mink, et al.
To amend the Act that established the Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National
Historical Park to expand the boundaries of that park.
Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park Addition Act of 2002
May 17, 2001.--Introduced.
May 3, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-435
June 17, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
June 18, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
July 30, 2002.--Requested reports Interior and OMB.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
September 11, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept.
107-272
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 16, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-340
H.R. 1925
NP
Mr. Edwards
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to study the suitability and
feasibility of designating the Waco Mammoth Site Area in Waco, Texas, as
a unit of the National Park System, and for other purposes.
Waco Mammoth Site Area
May 21, 2001.--Introduced.
December 5, 2001.--Reported to House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-317
May 14, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
May 15, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
July 18, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (72) S. Hrg. 107-829
July 29, 2002.--Report from Interior.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
September 9, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept.
107-264
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 16, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-341
H.R. 1963
NP
Mr. Costello
To amend the National Trails System Act to designate the route taken by
American soldier and frontiersman George Rogers Clark and his men during
the Revolutionary War to capture the British forts at Kaskaskia and
Cahokia, Illinois, and Vincennes, Indiana, for study for potential
addition to the National Trails System.
George Rogers Clark Northwest Campaign Trail
May 23, 2001.--Introduced.
December 5, 2001.--Reported to the House by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-318
March 6, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
March 7, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
H.R. 2099
Mr. Baird, et al.
To amend the Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996 to
provide adequate funding authorization for the Vancouver National
Historic Reserve.
Vancouver National Historic Reserve
June 7, 2001.--Introduced.
September 4, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-627
September 24, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
September 25, 2002.--Placed on Senate Calendar. [Calendar No. 612]
(See S. 1649)
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 17, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-342
H.R. 2109
NP
Mrs. Meek, et al.
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a special resource
study of Virginia Key Beach Park in Biscayne Bay, Florida, for possible
inclusion in the National Park System.
Virginia Key Beach Park
June 7, 2001.--Introduced.
April 9, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-390
April 30, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
May 1, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
June 12, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (63) S. Hrg. 107-722
July 10, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 25, 2002.--Report from Interior.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
September 11, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept.
107-273
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 17, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-343
(See S. 1312)
H.R. 2115
WP
Mr. Smith
To amend the Reclamation Wastewater and Groundwater Study and Facilities
Act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to participate in the
design, planning, and construction of a project to reclaim and reuse
wastewater within and outside of the service area of the Lakehaven
Utility District, Washington.
Lakehaven Utility District, Washington
June 7, 2001.--Introduced.
November 27, 2001.--Reported to the House by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-302
December 5, 2001.--Passed House. (voice vote)
December 6, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
June 6, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (62) S. Hrg. 107-817
July 17, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
August 15, 2002.--Report from Interior.
September 17, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept.
107-288
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 17, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-344
(See S. 1385)
H.R. 2234
NP
Mr. Pastor
To revise the boundary of the Tumacacori National Historical Park in the
State of Arizona.
Tumacacori National Historical Park
June 19, 2001.--Introduced.
December 6, 2001.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-327
January 23, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (356-14)
January 24, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
February 14, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (48) S. Hrg. 107-453
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported without
amendment. (voice vote)
June 6, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
June 27, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept. 107-
185
July 25, 2002.--Report from Interior.
August 1, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
August 21, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-218
H.R. 2238
NP
Mr. Rogers, et al.
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to acquire Fern Lake and the
surrounding watershed in the States of Kentucky and Tennessee for
addition to Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, and for other
purposes.
Fern Lake Conservation and Recreation Act of 2001
June 19, 2001.--Introduced.
December 4, 2001.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-314
December 5, 2001.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
December 6, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
February 14, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (48) S. Hrg. 107-453
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
(See S. 1061)
H.R. 2385
PLF
Mr. Hansen
To convey certain property to the city of St. George, Utah, in order to
provide for the protection and preservation of certain rare
paleontological resources on that property, and for other purposes.
Virgin River Dinosaur Footprint Preserve Act
June 28, 2001.--Introduced.
September 24, 2001.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee
on Resources. H. Rept. 107-215
October 2, 2001.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
October 3, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
May 9, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (55) S. Hrg. 107-754
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
amendments. (voice vote)
September 11, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with amendments. S. Rept.
107-274
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate after withdrawing the committee
amendments. (voice vote)
December 17, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-346
H.R. 2440
NP
Mr. Davis, et al.
To rename Wolf Trap Farm Park as ``Wolf Trap National Park for the
Performing Arts'', and for other purposes.
Wolf Trap Farm Park
July 10, 2001.--Introduced.
December 11, 2001.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-330
December 11, 2001.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
December 12, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
February 14, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (48) S. Hrg. 107-453
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported without
amendment. (voice vote)
June 6, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
June 26, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept. 107-
182
August 1, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
August 21, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-219
(See S. 202)
H.R. 2585
WP
Mr. Walden, et al.
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study of the
feasibility of providing adequate upstream and downstream passage for
fish at the Chiloquin Dam on the Sprague River, Oregon
Chiloquin Dam
July 20, 2001.--Introduced.
October 30, 2001.--Reported to the House by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-255
October 30, 2001.--Passed House. (voice vote)
October 31, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
H.R. 2628
NP
Mr. Cramer, et al.
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study of the
suitability and feasibility of establishing the Muscle Shoals National
Heritage Area in Alabama, and for other purposes.
Muscle Shoals National Heritage Area Study Act of 2002
July 25, 2001.--Introduced.
April 11, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on Resources.
H. Rept. 107-398
April 30, 2002.--Passed House. (voice vote)
May 1, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. (without
written report)
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 17, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-348
H.R. 2643
Mr. Wu, et al.
To authorize the acquisition of additional lands for inclusion in the
Fort Clatsop National Memorial in the State of Oregon, and for other
purposes.
Fort Clatsop National Memorial Expansion Act of 2002
July 25, 2001.--Introduced.
May 14, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-456
July 8, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (331-18)
July 9, 2002.--Placed on Senate Calendar. [Calendar No. 489]
August 1, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
August 21, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-221
(See S. 423)
H.R. 2818
PLF
Mr. Simpson
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to convey certain public land
within the Sand Mountain Wilderness Study Area in the State of Idaho to
resolve an occupancy encroachment dating back to 1971.
Sand Mountain Wilderness Study Area
August 2, 2001.--Introduced.
May 7, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on Resources. H.
Rept. 107-440
May 7, 2002.--Passed House. (voice vote)
May 8, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. (without
written report)
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 17, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-361
H.R. 2828
WP
Mr. Walden, et al.
To authorize payments to certain Klamath Project water distribution
entities for amounts assessed by the entities for operation and
maintenance of the Project's transferred works for 2001, to authorize
refunds to such entities of amounts collected by the Bureau of
Reclamation for reserved works for 2001, and for other purposes.
Klamath Basin Emergency Operation and Maintenance Refund Act of 2001
August 2, 2001.--Introduced.
November 13, 2001.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-284
November 13, 2001.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
November 14, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
June 6, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (62) S. Hrg. 107-817
July 17, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
September 3, 2002.--Report from Interior.
September 17, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept.
107-289
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 17, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-349
(See S. 1824)
H.R. 2924
Mr. Calvert
To provide authority to the Federal Power Marketing Administrations to
reduce vandalism and destruction of property, and for other purposes.
Power Marketing Administrations Property Protection Program
September 21, 2001.--Introduced.
October 23, 2001.--Passed House, amended. (418-0)
October 24, 2001.--Received in the Senate.
November 15, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment. (unanimous-consent)
November 28, 2001.--Approved. Public Law 107-78
H.R. 2925
Mr. Calvert
To amend the Reclamation Recreation Management Act of 1992 in order to
provide for the security of dams, facilities, and resources under the
jurisdiction of the Bureau of Reclamation.
Reclamation Recreation Management
September 21, 2001.--Introduced.
October 23, 2001.--Passed House. (voice vote)
October 24, 2001.--Received in the Senate.
October 30, 2001.--Passed Senate without amendment. (unanimous-consent)
November 12, 2001.--Approved. Public Law 107-69
H.R. 2937
PLF
Mr. Gibbons, et al.
To provide for the conveyance of certain public land in Clark County,
Nevada, for use as a shooting range.
Clark County, Nevada, Shooting Range
September 21, 2001.--Introduced.
April 9, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-387
April 9, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
April 10, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
November 19, 2002.--Discharged from committee.
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 17, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-350
H.R. 2976
NP
Mr. Rahall, et al.
To provide for the issuance of a special entrance pass for free
admission to any federally owned area which is operated and maintained
by a Federal agency and used for outdoor recreation purposes to the
survivors, victims' immediate families, and police, fire, rescue,
recovery, and medical personnel directly affected by the September 11,
2001, terrorist hijackings and the attacks on the World Trade Center and
the Pentagon, and for other purposes.
Healing Opportunities in Parks and the Environment Pass Act
October 2, 2001.--Introduced.
November 13, 2001.--Reported to the House by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-286
November 13, 2001.--Passed House. (voice vote)
November 14, 2001.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
H.R. 2982
NP
Mr. Turner, et al.
To authorize the establishment of a memorial to victims who died as a
result of terrorist acts against the United States or its people, at
home or abroad.
Victims of Terrorism Memorial
October 2, 2001.--Introduced.
June 24, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-524
September 24, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (418-0)
September 26, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
H.R. 2990
WP
Mr. Hinojosa, et al.
To amend the Lower Rio Grande Valley Water Resources Conservation and
Improvement Act of 2000 to authorize additional projects under that Act,
and for other purposes.
Lower Rio Grande Valley Water Resources Conservation and Improvement Act
of 2001
October 2, 2001.--Introduced.
July 16, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-580
July 22, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
July 23, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
July 25, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 31, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (77) S. Hrg. 107-853
August 15, 2002.--Report from Interior.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. (without
written report)
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 17, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-351
(See S. 1577)
H.R. 3048
FC
Mr. Young
To resolve the claims of Cook Inlet Region, Inc., to lands adjacent to
the Russian River in the State of Alaska.
Russian River Land Act
October 4, 2001.--Introduced.
July 15, 2002.--Reported to the House amended, by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-573
July 22, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
July 23, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
July 31, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
September 5, 2002.--Requested reports from Agriculture, Interior and
OMB.
September 11, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. S. Rept.
107-275
September 25, 2002.--Report from Interior.
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 19, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-362
(See S. 1879)
H.R. 3258
PLF
Mrs. Cubin, et al.
To amend the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 and the
Mineral Leasing Act to clarify the method by which the Secretary of the
Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture determine the fair market
value of certain rights-of-way granted, issued, or renewed under these
Acts.
Reasonable Right-of-Way Fees Act of 2001
November 8, 2001.--Introduced.
July 11, 2002.--Reported to the House amended, by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-563
July 22, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
July 23, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
H.R. 3343
Mr. Shimkus, et al.
To amend title X of the Energy Policy Act of 1992, and for other
purposes.
Energy Policy Act Title X
November 19, 2001.--Introduced.
December 18, 2001.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Energy and Commerce. H. Rept. 107-341
December 18, 2001.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
December 19, 2001.--Received in the Senate. Placed on Senate Calendar.
January 23, 2002.--Read the second time. [Senate Calendar No. 304]
August 1, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
August 21, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-222
(See S. 1147)
H.R. 3380
Mr. Jenkins
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to issue right-of-way permits
for natural gas pipelines within the boundary of Great Smoky Mountains
National Park.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
November 29, 2001.--Introduced.
June 5, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on Resources. H.
Rept. 107-491
July 8, 2002.--Passed House. (voice vote)
July 9, 2002.--Placed on Senate Calendar. [Calendar No. 488]
August 1, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
August 21, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-223
(See S. 1097)
H.R. 3401
PLF
Mr. Radanovich
To provide for the conveyance of Forest Service facilities and lands
comprising the Five Mile Regional Learning Center in the State of
California to the Clovis Unified School District, to authorize a new
special use permit regarding the continued use of unconveyed lands
comprising the Center, and for other purposes.
California Five Mile Regional Learning Center Transfer Act
December 4, 2001.--Introduced.
July 15, 2002.--Reported to the House amended, by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-574
July 22, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
July 23, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Agriculture and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. (without
written report)
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 17, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-353
H.R. 3421
NP
Mr. Radanovich
To provide adequate school facilities within Yosemite National Park, and
for other purposes.
Yosemite National Park Education Improvement Act
December 6, 2001.--Introduced.
April 16, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-410
April 30, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
May 1, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
September 19, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (81) S. Hrg.107-860
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
an amendment in the nature of a substitute. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with an amendment in the nature
of a substitute. (without written report)
October 28, 2002.--Report from Interior.
(See S. 2640)
H.R. 3449
Mrs. Davis [VA], et al.
To revise the boundaries of the George Washington Birthplace National
Monument, and for other purposes.
George Washington Birthplace National Monument
December 11, 2001.--Introduced.
September 4, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-631
September 24, 2002.--Passed House. (voice vote)
September 25, 2002.--Placed on Senate Calendar. [Calendar No. 614]
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 17, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-354
(See S. 1943)
H.R. 3747
Mr. Inslee, et al.
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study of the site
commonly known as Eagledale Ferry Dock at Taylor Avenue in the State of
Washington for potential inclusion in the National Park System.
Bainbridge Island Japanese-American Memorial Study Act of 2002
February 13, 2002.--Introduced.
September 25, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-690
November 15, 2002.--Passed House. (voice vote)
November 20, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (unanmious-consent)
December 19, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-363
(See S. 1959)
H.R. 3786
NP
Mr. Cannon
To revise the boundary of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in
the States of Utah and Arizona.
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Boundary Revision Act of 2002
February 26, 2002.--Introduced.
June 24, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources.
June 24, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (374-0)
June 25, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
September 19, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (81) S. Hrg.107-860
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported with
amendments. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate with amendments. (without
written report)
October 28, 2002.--Report from Interior.
H.R. 3802
Mr. Hayworth, et al.
To amend the Education Land Grant Act to require the Secretary of
Agriculture to pay the costs of environmental reviews with respect to
conveyances under that Act.
Education Land Grant Act
February 27, 2002.--Introduced.
September 26, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-698
October 1, 2002.--Passed House. (voice vote)
October 2, 2002.--Received in the Senate.
H.R. 3813
PLF
Mr. Rahall, et al.
To modify requirements relating to allocation of interest that accrues
to the Abandoned Mine Reclamation Fund.
Coal Accountability and Retired Employee Act for the 21st Century
February 27, 2002.--Introduced.
September 9, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-647
October 1, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
October 2, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
H.R. 3848
NP
Mr. Hansen
To provide funds for the construction of recreational and visitor
facilities in Washington County, Utah, and for other purposes.
Recreational and Visitor Facilities in Washington County, Utah
March 5, 2002.--Introduced.
April 9, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on Resources.
H. Rept. 107-385
April 9, 2002.--Passed House. (voice vote)
April 10, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
H.R. 3858
NP
Mr. Rahall
To modify the boundaries of the New River Gorge National River, West
Virginia.
New River Gorge Boundary Act of 2002
March 6, 2002.--Introduced.
June 17, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on Resources.
H. Rept. 107-509
June 24, 2002.--Passed House. (voice vote)
June 25, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
September 19, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (81) S. Hrg.107-860
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. (without
written report)
October 28, 2002.--Report from Interior.
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 17, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-356
H.R. 3909
PLF
Mr. Hansen
To designate certain Federal lands in the State of Utah as the Gunn
McKay Nature Preserve, and for other purposes.
Gunn McKay Nature Preserve Act
March 7, 2002.--Introduced.
April 9, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on Resources.
H. Rept. 107-392
April 30, 2002.--Passed House. (voice vote)
May 1, 2002.--Referred to Senate Committee on Energy and Natural
Resources.
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Agriculture and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. (without
written report)
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 19, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-364
H.R. 3917
NP
Mr. Murtha, et al.
To authorize a national memorial to commemorate the passengers and crew
of Flight 93 who, on September 11, 2001, courageously gave their lives
thereby thwarting a planned attack on our Nation's Capital, and for
other purposes.
Flight 93 National Memorial Act
March 7, 2002.--Introduced.
July 22, 2002.--Reported to the House amended, by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-597
July 22, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
July 23, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
September 10, 2002.--Discharged from committee.
September 10, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
September 24, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-226
(See S. 2136)
H.R. 3928
NP
Mr. Hansen
To assist in the preservation of archaeological, paleontological,
zoological, geological, and botanical artifacts through construction of
a new facility for the University of Utah Museum of Natural History,
Salt Lake, Utah.
Utah Public Lands Artifact Preservation Act
March 12, 2002.--Introduced.
March 19, 2002.--Passed House. (voice vote)
March 20, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
June 20, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (66) S. Hrg. 107-819
July 10, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
July 11, 2002.--Report from Interior.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. (without
written report)
(See S. 139)
H.R. 3936
NP
Mr. Hansen
To designate and provide for the management of the James V. Hansen
Shoshone National Trail, and for other purposes.
James V. Hansen Shoshone National Trail
March 12, 2002.--Introduced.
June 12, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-506
June 17, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
June 18, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
H.R. 3937
Mr. Hunter
To revoke a Public Land Order with respect to certain lands erroneously
included in the Cibola National Wildlife Refuge, California.
Cibola National Wildlife Refuge, California
March 12, 2002.--Introduced.
June 24, 2002.--Passed House. (375-0)
June 25, 2002.--Received in the Senate.
June 27, 2002.--Placed on Senate Calendar. [Calendar No. 464]
H.R. 3954
NP
Mr. Acevedo-Vila, et al.
To designate certain waterways in the Caribbean National Forest in the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as components of the National Wild and
Scenic Rivers System, and for other purposes.
Caribbean National Forest Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 2002
March 13, 2002.--Introduced.
May 7, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. Rept. 107-441
May 7, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
May 8, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
July 23, 2002.--Hearing by subcommittee. (73) S. Hrg. 107-794
July 30, 2002.--Requested reports Agriculture, Interior and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. (without
written report)
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 19, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-365
H.R. 3955
Mr. Acevedo-Vila,et al.
To designate certain National Forest System lands in the Commonwealth of
Puerto Rico as components of the National Wilderness Preservation
System, and for other purposes.
Caribbean National Forest Wilderness Act of 2002
March 13, 2002.--Introduced.
April 16, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-409
November 15, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
November 15, 2002.--Received in the Senate.
H.R. 3971
Mr. Hastings, et al.
To provide for an independent investigation of Forest Service
firefighter deaths that are caused by wildfire entrapment or burnover.
Forest Service Firefighter Deaths
March 14, 2002.--Introduced.
June 24, 2002.--Passed House. (377-0)
June 25, 2002.--Received in the Senate.
June 26, 2002.--Placed on Senate Calendar. [Calendar No. 446]
July 10, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (unanimous-consent)
July 24, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-203
H.R. 4103
PLF
Mr. Hansen, et al.
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to transfer certain public lands
in Natrona County, Wyoming, to the Corporation of the Presiding Bishop,
and for other purposes.
Martin's Cove Land Transfer Act
April 9, 2002.--Introduced.
June 11, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-500
June 17, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
June 18, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
H.R. 4129
Mr. Cannon, et al.
To amend the Central Utah Project Completion Act to clarify the
responsibilties of the Secretary of the Interior with respect to the
Central Utah Project, to redirect unexpended budget authority for the
Central Utah Project for wastewater treatment and reuse and other
purposes, to provide for prepayment of repayment contracts for municipal
and industrial water delivery facilities, and to eliminate a deadline
for such prepayment.
Central Utah Project Completion Act
April 10, 2002.--Introduced.
July 8, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-554
October 1, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
October 2, 2002.--Received in the Senate.
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 19, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-366
(See S. 2475)
H.R. 4141
Mr. Gibbons, et al.
To authorize the acquisition by exchange of lands for inclusion in the
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Clark County, Nevada, and
for other purposes.
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area Protection and Enhancement
Act of 2002
April 10, 2002.--Introduced.
October 1, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-705
October 1, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
October 2, 2002.--Received in the Senate.
H.R. 4609
WP
Mr. Nethercutt, et al.
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a comprehensive study
of the Rathdrum Prairie/Spokane Valley Aquifer, located in Idaho and
Washington.
Rathdrum Prairie/Spokane Valley Aquifer
April 25, 2002.--Introduced.
June 5, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on Resources. H.
Rept. 107-492
July 8, 2002.--Passed House. (340-9)
July 9, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
H.R. 4638
Mr. Thune
To reauthorize the Mni Wiconi Rural Water Supply Project.
Mni Wiconi Rural Water Supply Project
May 1, 2002.--Introduced.
September 4, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-633
September 24, 2002.--Passed House. (voice vote)
September 25, 2002.--Placed on Senate Calendar. [Calendar No. 613]
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 19, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-367
(See S. 1999)
H.R. 4682
NP
Mr. Murtha
To revise the boundary of the Allegheny Portage Railroad National
Historic Site, and for other purposes.
Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site Boundary Revision Act
May 8, 2002.--Introduced.
September 4, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-634
September 24, 2002.--Passed House. (voice vote)
September 25, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
October 3, 2002.--Requested reports from Interior and OMB.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. (without
written report)
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 19, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-369
H.R. 4692
Mr. Bishop
To amend the Act entitled ``An Act to authorize the Establishment of the
Andersonville National Historic Site in the State of Georgia, and for
other purposes'', to provide for the addition of certain donated lands
to the Andersonville National Historic Site.
Andersonville National Historic Site
May 9, 2002.--Introduced.
October 1, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on Resources.
H. Rept. 107-712
October 1, 2002.--Passed House. (voice vote)
October 2, 2002.--Received in the Senate.
November 20, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 17, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-357
H.R. 4708
WP
Mr. Simpson, et al.
To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to convey certain facilities
to the Fremont-Madison Irrigation District, and for other purposes.
Fremont-Madison Conveyance Act
May 9, 2002.--Introduced.
September 5, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-641
September 24, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
September 25, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
(See S. 2556)
H.R. 4750
Mr. Farr
To designate certain lands in the State of California as components of
the National Wilderness Preservation System, and for other purposes.
Big Sur Wilderness and Conservation Act of 2002
May 16, 2002.--Introduced.
November 15, 2002.--Discharged from House Committee on Resources.
November 15, 2002.--Passed House. (voice vote)
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (unanimous consent)
December 19, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-370
H.R. 4830
Mr. Spratt, et al.
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a study of the
suitability and feasibility of establishing the Southern Campaign of the
Revolution Heritage Area in South Carolina, and for other purposes.
Southern Campaign of the Revolution Heritage Area Study Act
May 23, 2002.--Introduced.
October 1, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on Resources.
H. Rept. 107-711
October 1, 2002.--Passed House. (voice vote)
October 2, 2002.--Received in the Senate.
H.R. 4870
PLF
Mr. Hansen
To make certan adjustments to the boundaries of the Mount Naomi
Wilderness Area, and for other purposes.
Mount Naomi Wilderness Boundary Adjustment Act
June 5, 2002.--Introduced.
July 10, 2002.--Reported to the House amended, by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-561
July 22, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
July 23, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
H.R. 4874
Mr. Otter
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to disclaim any Federal interest
in lands adjacent to Spirit Lake and Twin Lakes in the State of Idaho
resulting from possible omission of lands from an 1880 survey.
Spirit Lake and Twin Lakes
June 5, 2002.--Introduced.
September 24, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-676
October 1, 2002.--Passed House. (voice vote)
October 2, 2002.--Received in the Senate.
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 19, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-371
(See S. 2585)
H.R. 4917
PLF
Mr. Gallegly
To provide for an exchange of lands with the United Water Conservation
District of California to eliminate private inholdings in the Los Padres
National Forest, and for other purposes.
Los Padres National Forest Land Exchange Act of 2002
June 12, 2002.--Introduced.
September 4, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-636
September 24, 2002.--Passed House. (voice vote)
September 25, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
H.R. 4919
PLF
Mr. Hayworth, et al.
To provide for the exchange of certain lands in the Coconino and Tonto
National Forests in Arizona, and for other purposes.
Tonto and Coconino National Forest Land Exchange Act
June 12, 2002.--Introduced.
September 24, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee
on Resources. H. Rept. 107-674
September 24, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
September 25, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
(See S. 2623)
H.R. 4944
Mr. Wolf, et al.
To designate the Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park as
a unit of the National Park System.
Cedar Creek Battlefield and Belle Grove Plantation National Historical
Park Act
June 13, 2002.--Introduced.
October 1, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-713
October 1, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
October 2, 2002.--Received in the Senate.
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 19, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-373
H.R. 4953
Mr. Walden
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to grant to Deschutes and Crook
Counties in the State of Oregon a right-of-way to West Butte Road.
West Butte Road
June 17, 2002.--Introduced.
September 4, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-637
September 24, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
September 25, 2002.--Placed on Senate Calendar. [Calendar No. 611]
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 19, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-374
(See S. 2482)
H.R. 4968
Mr. Cannon, et al.
To provide for the exchange of certain lands in Utah.
Federal-Utah State Trust Lands Consolidation Act
June 19, 2002.--Introduced.
October 1, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-709
October 1, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
October 2, 2002.--Received in the Senate.
October 10, 2002.--Measure read the first time.
October 15, 2002.--Placed on Senate Calendar. [Calendar No. 705]
H.R. 5097
Mrs. Christensen
To adjust the boundaries of the Salt River Bay National Historical Park
and Ecological Preserve located in St. Croix, Virgin Islands.
Salt River Bay National Historical Park
July 11, 2002.--Introduced.
October 1, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-707
November 15, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
November 15, 2002.--Received in the Senate.
H.R. 5099
WP
Mr. Hansen
To extend the periods of authorization for the Secretary of the Interior
to implement capital construction projects associated with the
endangered fish recovery implementation programs for the Upper Colorado
and San Juan River Basins.
Upper Colorado and San Juan River Basins
July 11, 2002.--Introduced.
September 24, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-672
September 24, 2002.--Passed House. (voice vote)
September 25, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. (without
written report)
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 19, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-375
H.R. 5109
WP
Mr. Watkins
To direct the Secretary of Energy to convey a parcel of land at the
facility of the Southwestern Power Administration in Tupelo, Oklahoma.
Tupelo, Oklahoma Land Conveyance
July 11, 2002.--Introduced.
September 24, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee
on Resources. H. Rept. 107-673
September 24, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
September 25, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
H.R. 5125
NP
Mr. Miller, et al.
To amend the American Battlefield Protection Act of 1996 to authorize
the Secretary of the Interior to establish a battlefield acquisition
grant program.
Civil War Battlefield Preservation Act of 2002
July 15, 2002.--Introduced.
October 1, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-710
October 1, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
October 2, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
October 3, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
without amendment. (voice vote)
(See S. 2968)
October 8, 2002.--Reported to the Senate without amendment. (without
written report)
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
December 17, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-359
(See S. 2968)
H.R. 5200
Mr. Gibbons
To establish wilderness areas, promote conservation, improve public
land, and provide for high quality development in Clark County, Nevada,
and for other purposes.
Clark County Conservation of Public Land and Natural Resources Act of
2002
July 24, 2002.--Introduced.
October 15, 2002.--Reported to the House, amended by House Committee on
Resources. H. Rept. 107-750
October 16, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
October 17, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (voice vote)
November 6, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-282
(See S. 2612)
H.R. 5436
Mr. DeFazio
To extend the deadline for commencement of construction of a
hydroelectric project in the State of Oregon.
Hydroelectric Project in Oregon
September 24, 2002.--Introduced.
November 15, 2002.--Discharged from House Committee on Energy and
Commerce.
November 15, 2002.--Passed House. (voice vote)
November 20, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (unanimous-consent)
December 19, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-376
(See S. 2927)
H.R. 5460
WP
Mr. Calvert
To reauthorize and amend the Federal Water Project Recreation Act, and
for other purposes.
Reclamation Recreation Management Act of 2002
September 25, 2002.--Introduced.
October 1, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
October 2, 2002.--Referred to Senate Energy and Natural Resources
Committee.
H.R. 5512
Ms. Dunn, et al.
To provide for an adjustment of the boundaries of Mount Rainier National
Park, and for other purposes.
Mount Rainer National Park Boundary Adjustment Act of 2002
October 1, 2002.--Introduced.
November 15, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
November 15, 2002.--Received in the Senate.
H.R. 5513
Mr. Hayworth, et al.
To provide for a land exchange in the State of Arizona between the
Secretary of Agriculture and Yavapai Ranch Limited Partnership and a
land exchange in the State of Colorado to acquire a private inholding in
the San Isabel National Forest, and for other purposes.
Prescott and San Isabel National Forests Land Exchange Act of 2002
October 1, 2002.--Introduced.
November 15, 2002.--Passed House, amended. (voice vote)
November 15, 2002.--Received in the Senate.
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
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HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS
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H.J. Res. 87
Mr. Barton, et. al.
Approving the site at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, for the development of a
repository for the disposal of high-level radioactive waste and spent
nuclear fuel, pursuant to the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982.
Yucca Mountain
April 11, 2002.--Introduced.
May 1, 2002.--Reported to the House by House Committee on Energy and
Commerce. H. Rept. 107-425
May 8, 2002.--Passed House. (306-117)
May 9, 2002.--Placed on Senate Calendar. [Calendar No. 368]
July 9, 2002.--Passed Senate in lieu of S.J. Res. 34 without amendment.
(voice vote)
July 23, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-200
(See S.J. Res. 34)
H.J. Res. 117
Mr. Roemer, et al.
Approving the location of the commemorative work in the District of
Columbia honoring former President John Adams.
President John Adams Commemorative Work Location
October 7, 2002.--Introduced.
November 15, 2002.--Discharged from House Committee on Resources.
November 15, 2002.--Passed House. (voice vote)
November 19, 2002.--Passed Senate without amendment. (unanimous consent)
December 2, 2002.--Approved. Public Law 107-315
(See S.J. Res. 47)
SPECIAL COMMITTEE ACTIONS
SPECIAL COMMITTEE ACTIONS
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CALIFORNIA'S ELECTRICITY CRISIS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE WEST
Electricity Supply in California
January 31, 2001.--Oversight hearing by full committee on California's
Electricity Crisis and Implications for the West. (3) S. Hrg. 107-27
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ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
Energy and Natural Resources Committee Organizational Meeting
March 7, 2001.--Full committee business meeting to approve the full
committee and subcommittee structure and jurisdiction, and approve S.
Res. 49, an original resolution authorizing expenditures of the
committee through February 28, 2003. (voice vote)
(See S. Res. 49)
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REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES PURSUANT TO
SECTION 301(d) OF THE CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET AND IMPOUNDMENT CONTROL ACT,
AMENDED
Views and Estimates
March 14, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered to submit
recommendations to Committee on the Budget ``Views and Estimates'' for
fiscal year 2002 of the portions of the Federal budget under committee
jurisdiction. (unanimous-consent)
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U.S. ENERGY TRENDS AND RECENT CHANGES IN ENERGY MARKETS
Energy Trends
March 21, 2001.--Oversight hearing by full committee regarding U.S.
energy trends and recent changes in global, national and regional
energy markets. (5) S. Hrg. 107-90, Part 1
April 3, 2001.--Oversight hearing by full committee continued regarding
impediments to domestic oil and gas production. (5a) S. Hrg. 107-90,
Part 1
April 26, 2001.--Oversight hearing by full committee continued on the
evaluation for the state of the downstream oil markets -refining,
distribution and marketing -ahead of the summer driving season. [Part
I] (5b) S. Hrg. 107-90, Part 1
May 15, 2001.--Oversight hearing by full committee continued on the
impediments to the siting of energy infrastructure, focusing on the
natural gas pipeline and electric power industries. (5c) S. Hrg. 107-
90, Part 2
June 21, 2001.--Oversight hearing by full committee continued on the
evaluation for the state of the downstream oil markets -refining,
distribution and marketing -ahead of the summer driving season. [Part
II] (5d) S. Hrg. 107-90, Part 2
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LOWER KLAMATH AND TULE LAKES
Klamath Project
March 21, 2001.--Oversight hearing by Subcommittee on Water and Power on
the Klamath Project in Oregon, including implementation of PL 106-498
and how the project might operate in what is projected to be a short
water year. (6) S. Hrg. 107-58
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NATIONAL PARKS OMNIBUS MANAGEMENT ACT OF 1998
Park Service Concessions Management
March 22, 2001.--Oversight hearing by Subcommittee on National Parks,
Historic Preservation, and Recreation concerning the National Park
Service's implementation of management policies and procedures to
comply with the provisions of Title IV of the National Parks
Management Omnibus Act (PL 106-391). (7) S. Hrg. 107-59
March 29, 2001.--Oversight hearing continued; on the provisions of
Titles I, II, III, V, VI, VII, and VIII in Public Law 105-391. (7a) S.
Hrg. 107-59
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ADMINISTRATION'S NATIONAL FIRE PLAN
National Fire Plan
March 29, 2001.--Oversight hearing by Subcommittee on Forests and Public
Land Management on the Administration's National Fire Plan. (8) S.
Hrg. 107-62
September 25, 2001.--Oversight hearing by Subcommittee on Public Lands
and Forests on the implementation of the Administration's National
Fire Plan. (8a) S. Hrg. 107-62, Pt. 2
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FPL
U.S. FOREST SERVICE'S ROADLESS AREA RULEMAKING
Roadless Area Rulemaking
April 26, 2001.--Oversight hearing by Subcommittee on Forests and Public
Land Management on the energy implications of the Forest Service's
Roadless Area Rulemaking. (9) S. Hrg. 106-66
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STATE OF THE NUCLEAR POWER INDUSTRY
Nuclear Power Industry
May 3, 2001.--Joint oversight hearing by full committee and Senate
Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy and Water on the state of the
nuclear power industry and the future of the industry in a
comprehensive energy strategy. (10) S. Hrg. 107-89
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WHOLESALE ELECTRICITY PRICES IN CALIFORNIA AND THE WESTERN UNITED STATES
Electricity Prices in California and Western U.S.
May 3, 2001.--Oversight hearing by full committee to review FERC's April
26, 2001, order addressing wholesale electricity prices in California
and the Western United States. (11) S. Hrg. 107-116
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PRESIDENT'S PROPOSED FY 2002 BUDGET FOR DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Interior Department's FY 2002 Budget Request
May 8, 2001.--Hearing by full committee to consider the Administration's
proposed Fiscal Year 2002 budget for Department of the Interior. (12)
S. Hrg. 107-115
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U.S. FOREST SERVICE FY 2002 BUDGET
Forest Service FY 2002 Budget Request
May 8, 2001.--Hearing by full committee on the U.S. Forest Service's
proposed FY 2002 budget. (13) S. Hrg. 107-114
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY FY 2002 BUDGET REQUEST
Energy Department's FY 2002 Budget Request
May 10, 2001.--Hearing by full committee to consider the
Administration's proposed Fiscal Year 2002 budget for the Department
of Energy. (15) S. Hrg. 107-107
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NATIONAL PARK SERVICE FY 2002 BUDGET REQUEST
Park Service FY 2002 Budget
May 10, 2001.--Hearing by Subcommittee on National Parks, Historic
Preservation and Recreation on the Administration's proposed FY 2002
budget for National Park Service programs and operations. (12a) S.
Hrg. 107-115
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ADMINISTRATION'S NATIONAL ENERGY POLICY REPORT
National Energy Policy/Price-Anderson
May 24, 2001.--Hearing by full committee on the Administration's
National Energy Policy report, and on the Price-Anderson Act
provisions of pending energy legislation, including S. 388, S. 472 and
S. 597. (18) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 1
(See S. 388, S. 472 and S. 597)
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NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL REPORT ON CLIMATE CHANGE SCIENCE
Climate Change
June 28, 2001.--Oversight hearing by full committee to consider the
recently released National Research Council report on Climate Change
Science, as well as consider energy technology options for managing
the risks posed by climate change; and Title I [Climate Change] of S.
597. (22) S. Hrg. 107-189
July 24, 2001.--Hearing by full committee regarding proposals related to
global climate change and measures to mitigate greenhouse emissions.
Also on provisions contained in S. 882 and S. 1776 of the 106th
Congress. (18g) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 3
(See S. 597)
SP-17
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ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
Energy and Natural Resources Committee Organizational Meeting
July 12, 2001.--Full committee business meeting approving the
appointment of Members to the subcommittees. (voice vote)
SP-18
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PROPOSED REVISION OF THE STATEMENT FOR COMPLETION BY PRESIDENTIAL
NOMINEES
Statement for Completion by Presidential Nominees
July 12, 2001.--Full committee business meeting discussing the proposed
revision of the Statement for Completion by Presidential Nominees.
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COMPREHENSIVE ELECTRICITY RESTRUCTURING
Electricity Restructuring
July 25, 2001.--Hearing by full committee on proposals relating to
comprehensive electricity restructuring that promotes competition,
protects consumers, enhances reliability, promotes renewable energy,
improves efficiency, repeals the Public Utility Holding Company Act of
1935, and reforms the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978,
and related provisions contained in the Committee's White Paper on
Electricity Legislation [a discussion of the developments that
necessitate the change of the legal structure of the electricity
industry and legislative solutions] and provisions contained in S.
1273 and S. 2098 of the 106th Congress. (18h) S. Hrg. 107-144, Pt. 3
July 26, 2001.--Hearing by full committee continued. S. Hrg. 107-144,
Pt. 3
(See S. 388 and S. 597)
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CORPORATE AVERAGE FUEL ECONOMY STANDARDS
CAFE Standards
August 2, 2001.--Joint hearing by full committee and Senate Committee on
Commerce, Science, and Transportation on the National Academy of
Sciences report on fuel economy, focusing on the effectiveness and
impact of Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standards. (31) S. Hrg. 107-
645
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PMAs, IOUs, AND RECs VIEWS ON TRANSMISSION INVESTMENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE
NEEDS: POLICY AND TECHNOLOGY ISSUES
Electric Transmission Infrastructure and Investment Needs
August 7, 2001.--Oversight hearing by Subcommittee on Water and Power,
in Bismarck, North Dakota, on policies and technologies to address
transmission investment and infrastructure needs for North Dakota, the
region, and the nation. (32) S. Hrg. 107-200
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BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION PROGRAMS ON EFFICIENCY, CONSERVATION AND
RENEWABLE ENERGY SUPPLIES
BPA Promoting Energy Conservation and Renewables
August 13, 2001.--Oversight hearing by Subcommittee on Water and Power,
in Seattle, Washington, on the role of Bonneville Power Administration
in supplying the region with an ``adequate, economical and reliable
power supply'' with particular emphasis on resource diversification
including development of renewable energy; new conservation and
efficiency programs; and technologies that will enhance the
reliability of the transmission grid. (33) S. Hrg. 107-240
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WATER SUPPLY CHALLENGES FACING THE SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO BORDER REGION
New Mexico Water Supply
August 14, 2001.--Oversight hearing by full committee, in Las Cruces,
New Mexico, to identify issues related to the water supply challenges
facing the southern New Mexico border region, a region including the
El Paso, Texas and Juarez, Mexico areas. (34) S. Hrg. 107-271
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CRITICAL ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE
Energy Infrastructure Security
September 26, 2001.--Closed hearing held on critical energy
infrastructure security and the energy industry's response to the
events of September 11, 2001.
October 9, 2001.--Hearing by full committee on S. 1480, Reclamation
Recreation Management Act, and S. 1456, Critical Infrastructure
Information Security Act of 2001. (38)
(See S. 1480)
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TRANSPORTATION OF ALASKA NORTH SLOPE NATURAL GAS
Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline
October 2, 2001.--Oversight hearing by full committee on the status of
proposals for the transportation of natural gas from Alaska to markets
in the lower 48 states and on legislation that may be required to
expedite the construction of a pipeline from Alaska. (35) S. Hrg. 107-
352
SP-26
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FOREST PROTECTION
Old Growth
October 2, 2001.--Oversight hearing by Subcommittee on Public Lands and
Forests on Administration policy regarding old growth forest. (36) S.
Hrg. 107-308
SP-27
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INVESTIGATIVE REPORT OF THE THIRTYMILE FIRE
Thirtymile Fire
November 14, 2001.--Oversight hearing by Subcommittee on Public Lands
and Forests on the investigative report of the Thirtymile Fire and the
prevention of future fire fatalities. (41) S. Hrg. 107-328
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NEGOTIATIONS ON EXTENSIONS OF CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF THE COMPACT OF FREE
ASSOCIATION
Compact of Free Association
December 6, 2001.--Hearing by full committee on negotiations to extend
certain provisions of the Compact of Free Associations. (44) S. Hrg.
107-399
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IMPACT OF THE ENRON COLLAPSE ON ENERGY MARKETS
Enron Corporation Collapse
January 29, 2002.--Oversight hearing by full committee on the impact of
the Enron bankruptcy on energy markets. (45) S. Hrg. 107-458
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REPEAL OF THE PUBLIC UTILITY HOLDING COMPANY ACT
PUHCA
February 6, 2002.--Oversight hearing by full committee to examine the
effects of Subtitle B of S. 1766, Amendments to the Public Utility
Holding Company Act, on energy markets and energy consumers. (46) S.
Hrg. 107-521
(See S. 1766)
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, AND FOREST SERVICE
BUDGET REQUESTS
Fiscal Year 2003 Budget Requests
February 12, 2002.--Hearing by full committee on the Department of the
Interior, Department of Energy, and Forest Service budget requests for
fiscal year 2003. (47) S. Hrg. 107-461
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REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES PURSUANT TO
SECTION 301(d) OF THE CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET AND IMPOUNDMENT CONTROL ACT
Views and Estimates
March 1, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered to submit
recommendations to Committee on the Budget ``Views and Estimates'' for
fiscal year 2003 of the portions of the Federal budget under committee
jurisdiction. (voice vote)
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Wildland Fire Preparedness
Fire Season 2002
May 7, 2002.--Oversight hearing by full committee to review the outlook
for this year's wildland fire season as well as assess the Federal
land management agencies' state of readiness and preparedness for the
wildland fire season. (53) S. Hrg. 107-706
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MARKET MANIPULATION
Energy Market Manipulation
May 15, 2002.--Oversight hearing by full committee to examine certain
trading practices engaged in by Enron Power Marketing, Inc., trading
in California and Western markets. These practices were described in
memos recently released by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[FERC] in conjunction with its investigation into possible price
manipulation in Western markets. (56) S. Hrg. 107-602
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IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NATIONAL FIRE PLAN
National Fire Plan
May 18, 2002.--Oversight hearing by full committee, in Golden, Colorado,
to assess the Federal, local, and State coordination with respect to
the National Fire Plan and review the existing Federal fire-related
partnership programs to enhance cooperation and efficiencies with non-
Federal entities. (58) S. Hrg. 107-755
SP-36
PLF
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE STEENS MOUNTAIN ACT
Steen Mountain
May 29, 2002.--Oversight hearing by Subcommittee on Public Lands and
Forests in Redmond, Oregon, to explore the relationship between how
public lands are managed and the impact on rural economies, review the
environmental health of national forests, evaluate economic assistance
to natural resources-dependent communities, and assess the
implementation of the Steens Mountain Act [Public Law 106-399]. (59)
S. Hrg. 107-756
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OIL AND GAS WELLS IN THE FARMINGTON, NEW MEXICO AREA; ALSO, SUSPENSION
OF ROYALTY PAYMENTS TO NAVAJO ALLOTTEES
IIM; and Oil and Gas Wells in Farmington, New Mexico Area
May 31, 2002.--Oversight hearing by full committee in Bloomfield, New
Mexico, to identify issues related to the inspection and enforcement
of Bureau of Land Management oil and gas wells in the Farmington area
and attempts to remedy computer problems affecting Minerals Management
Service payments in New Mexico. (60) S. Hrg. 107-729
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DROUGHT RELAMATION PROJECTS IN NEW MEXICO
Reclamation Projects in New Mexico
July 2, 2002.--Oversight hearing by full committee in Albuquerque, New
Mexico, to examine the impacts of drought on Reclamation projects in
New Mexico, particularly the Rio Grande and Pecos River basins. (67)
S. Hrg. 107-827
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WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT ISSUES ON THE MISSOURI RIVER
Missouri River
July 10, 2002.--Oversight hearing by Subcommittee on Water and Power
relating to water resource management issues on the Missouri River.
(68) S. Hrg. 107-809
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ROLES OF DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY/NATIONAL NUCLEAR SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
IN PROTECTING OUR HOMELAND SECURITY
Homeland Security
July 10, 2002.--Oversight hearing by full committee to explore the
contributions to homeland security made by the Department of Energy
and National Nuclear Security Adminstration national laboratories.
(69) S. Hrg. 107-776
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY'S ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
Environmental Management Program
July 11, 2002.--Oversight hearing by full committee to explore the major
changes announced by the Department of Energy in its Environmental
Management [EM] program. (70) S. Hrg. 107-808
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NATIONAL FIRE PLAN
Fire Plan
July 16, 2002.--Oversight hearing by full committee on the
Administration's plan to request additional funds for wildland
firefighting and forest restoration as well as ongoing implementation
of the National Fire Plan. (71) S. Hrg. 107-834
SP-43
DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRICITY INFRASTRUCTURE
Electricity Infrastructure
July 24, 2002.--Oversight hearing by full committee on electricity, and
to a certain extent natural gas, infrastructure-the need for and
barriers to further development of generation and transmission
facilities. (74) S. Hrg. 107-783
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STANDARD MARKET DESIGN NOPR
SMD
September 17, 2002.--Oversight hearing by full committee on the Standard
Market Design NOPR, and on such related issues as the capacity of load
serving entities to reserve sufficient transmission to meet their
contractural and statutory obligations to serve, transmission pricing
and other matters dealt with the in the NOPR. (79) S. Hrg. 107-851
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U.S. TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER PROGRAMS
Technology Transfer
September 18, 2002.--Oversight hearing by full committee on the
effectiveness and sustainability of U.S. technology transfer programs
for energy efficiency, nuclear, fossil and renewable energy; and to
identify necessary changes to those programs to support U.S.
competitiveness in the global marketplace. (80) S. Hrg. 107-858
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ADVANCED ENERGY TECHNOLOGY IN NEW MEXICO
Energy Technology in New Mexico
December 3, 2002.--Oversight hearing by full committee in Albuquerque,
New Mexico, concerning Advanced Energy Technology Development in New
Mexico. (82) S. Hrg. 107-859
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RED RIVER VALLEY WATER NEEDS
Red River Valley, North Dakota
December 9, 2002.--Oversight hearing by Water and Power Subcommittee in
Fargo, North Dakota, regarding the Red River Valley water needs. (83)
S. Hrg. 107-863
PUBLICATIONS -- HEARINGS
PUBLICATIONS -- HEARINGS
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Advanced Energy Technology Development in New Mexico. December 3, 2002,
Albuquerque, NM. (107-859)
Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline. October 2, 2001. (107-352)
Bailey, Keys, and Mainella Nominations. June 27, 2001. (107-176)
Blake, Card, Carnes and Garman Nominations. May 9, 2001. (107-82)
BPA In Promoting Energy Conservation and Renewables. August 13, 2001,
Seattle, WA. (107-240)
California Ecosystem, Water Supply, and Water Quality Enhancement Act of
2001. July 19, 2001. (107-253)
California's Electricity Crisis. January 31, 2001. (107-27)
Chu, Cook, Jarrett, and Watson Nominations. December 5, 2001. (107-374)
Climate Change and Balanced Energy Policy Act. June 28, 2001. (107-189)
Community-Based Forest and Public Lands Restoration Act. July 25, 2002.
(107-838)
Dan R. Brouillette Nomination. July 18, 2001. (107-193)
Desert Tortoise Habitat Conservation. May 10, 2001. (107-67)
DOE Environmental Management Program. July 11, 2002. (107-808)
Effects of Subtitle B of S. 1766 to the Public Utility Holding Company
Act. February 6, 2002. (107-521)
Electric Transmission Infrastructure and Investment Needs. August 7,
2001. (107-200)
Electricity and Gas Rates. June 19, 2001. (107-183)
Electricity Infrastructure. July 24, 2002. (107-783)
Electricity Rates. March 15, 2001. (107-49)
Energy Market Manipulation. May 15, 2002. (107-602)
Enron Corporation's Collapse. January 29, 2002. (107-458)
Extension of Funding and Program Assistance Under the Compact of Free
Association. December 6, 2001. (107-399)
Fiscal Year 2002 Budget Request for the Department of Energy. May 10,
2001. (107-107)
Fiscal Year 2003 Budget Requests for the Department of the Interior, the
U.S. Forest Service, and the Department of Energy. February 12, 2002.
(107-461)
Forest Fire Prevention. November 14, 2001. (107-328)
Forest Protection Initiatives and National Forest Policy. October 2,
2001. (107-308)
Forest Service's Roadless Area Rulemaking. April 26, 2001. (107-66)
Gale Norton Nomination. January 18, 19, 2001. (107-33)
Galisteo Basin Archaeological Sites. August 7, 2002, Santa Fe, NM. (107-
837)
Governors Island; Vicksburg Military Park; Niagara Falls Heritage Area;
and Craters of the Moon Preserve Bills. July 31, 2001. (107-231)
Griles, Otis, Roberson, Brownell, and Wood Nominations. May 16, 2001.
(107-125)
Guam War Claims Review Commission; and Guam Income Tax. July 27, 2001.
(107-199)
Harold Craig Manson Nomination. October 3, 2001. (107-243)
Homeland Security. July 10, 2002. (107-776)
Illegal Trafficking of Archaeological Resources; Protection of
Paleontological Resources; and Designate Certain Waterways in Puerto
Rico. July 23, 2002. (107-794)
Impacts of Drought on Reclamation Projects in New Mexico. July 2, 2002,
Albuquerque, NM. (107-827)
Implementation of National Fire Plan in Colorado. May 18. (107-755)
Kathleen Clarke Nomination. November 14, 2001. (107-351)
Klamath Project. March 21, 2001. (107-58)
Miscellaneous Land Bills. November 27, 2001. (107-373)
Miscellaneous National Heritage Area Bills. April 18, 2002. (107-642)
Miscellaneous National Park and Monument Measures. July 17, 2001. (107-
219)
Miscellaneous National Park Bills. February 14, 2002. (107-453)
Miscellaneous National Parks Bills. July 26, 2001. (107-204)
Miscellaneous National Parks Bills. June 12, 2002. (107-722)
Miscellaneous National Parks Bills. June 18, 2002. (107-829)
Miscellaneous National Parks Bills. June 20, 2002. (107-819)
Miscellaneous National Parks Bills. September 19, 2002. (107-860)
Miscellaneous Public Lands and Forest Bills. June 18, 2002. (107-762)
Miscellaneous Public Lands and National Forests Bills. July 30, 2002.
(107-846)
Miscellaneous Public Lands Bills. May 9, 2002. (107-754)
Miscellaneous Water and Power Bills. July 31, 2002. (107-853)
Miscellaneous Water Projects. June 6, 2002. (107-817)
Myers, Scarlett, and Raley Nominations. June 20, 2001. (107-121)
National Energy Issues (Pt. 1). May 24, June 26, July 12, 2001. (107-
144)
National Energy Issues (Pt. 2). July 13, July 17, July 18, 2001. (107-
144)
National Energy Issues (Pt. 3). July 19, July 24, July 25, July 26,
2001. (107-144)
National Fire Plan. March 29, 2001. (107-62)
National Fire Plan (Pt. 2). September 25, 2001. (107-62)
National Fire Plan. July 16, 2002. (107-834)
National Park Service Concessions Management. March 22, 29, 2001. (107-
59)
National Trails Bills. March 7, 2002. (107-522)
New Mexico Water Supply. August 14, 2001, Las Cruces, NM. (107-271)
Nuclear Power Industry. May 3, 2001. (107-89)
Oil and Gas Wells and MMS Payments. May 31, 2002, Bloomfield, NM. (107-
729)
Proposed Fiscal Year 2002 Budget Request for the Forest Service. May 8,
2001. (107-114)
Proposed Fiscal Year 2002 Budgets for the Department of the Interior and
the National Park Service. May 8 and 10, 2001. (107-115)
Raymond L. Orbach Nomination. February 26, 2002. (107-445)
Reclamation Recreation Management. October 9, 2001. (107-335)
Recreation Fees. June 19, 2002. (107-825)
Red River Valley Water Needs. December 9, 2002. (107-863)
Renewable Fuels for Energy Security. July 6, 2001. (107-191)
Report of the National Academy of Sciences on the Effectiveness and
Impact of Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) Standards. August 2,
2001. (107-645)
Smith, Caruso, and McSlarrow Nominations. October 25, 2001, May 8, 2002,
June 4, 2002. (107-713)
Speake Nomination. July 27, 2001. (107-197)
Spencer Abraham Nomination. January 18, 2001. (107-31)
Standard Market Design NOPR. September 17, 2002. (107-851)
Steen Mountain Act. May 29, 2002. (107-756)
T'uf Shur Bien Preservation Trust Area Act. April 24, 2002. (107-548)
Technology Transfer Programs and Competitiveness in the Global
Marketplace. September 18, 2002. (107-858)
U.S. Energy Trends (Pt. 1). March 21, April 3, April 26, 2001. (107-90)
U.S. Energy Trends (Pt. 2). May 15, June 21, 2001. (107-90)
Water Resource Management Issues on the Missouri River. July 10, 2002.
(107-809)
Wholesale Electricity Prices in California and the Western United
States. May 3, 2001. (107-116)
Wildland Fire Preparedness. May 7, 2002. (107-706)
Yucca Mountain Repository Development. May 16, 22, 23, 2002. (107-483)
PUBLICATIONS -- COMMITTEE PRINTS
PUBLICATIONS -- COMMITTEE PRINTS
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Rules, Membership and Jurisdiction; (S. Prt. 107-19)
Rules, Membership and Jurisdiction; (S. Prt. 107-34)
CALENDAR OF NOMINATIONS
CALENDAR OF NOMINATIONS
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Nom 1
FC
January 5, 2001
Kenneth Lee Smith, of Arkansas, to be Assistant Secretary for Fish and
Wildlife, Department of the Interior, vice Donald J. Barry, resigned, to
which position he was appointed during the last recess of the Senate.
Kenneth Lee Smith Nomination
March 19, 2001.--Nomination withdrawn.
Nom 2
FC
January 5, 2001
James John Hoecker, of Virginia, to be a Member of the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission for the term expiring June 30, 2005, to which
position he was appointed during the last recess of the Senate.
James John Hoecker Nomination
March 19, 2001.--Nomination withdrawn.
Nom 3
FC
January 20, 2001
Spencer Abraham, of Michigan, to be Secretary of Energy.
Spencer Abraham Nomination
January 18, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (1) S. Hrg. 107-31
January 18, 2001.--Full committee business meeting.
January 20, 2001.--Nomination received in the Senate.
January 20, 2001.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 4
FC
January 20, 2001
Gale Ann Norton, of Colorado, to be Secretary of the Interior.
Gale Ann Norton Nomination
January 18, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (2) S. Hrg. 107-33
January 19, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee continued. (2a) S. Hrg.
107-33
January 20, 2001.--Nomination received in the Senate.
January 24, 2001.-- Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (18-2)
January 24, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
January 29, 2001.--Senate began consideration.
January 30, 2001.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 5
FC
April 23 2001
Bruce Marshall Carnes, of Virginia, to be Chief Financial Officer,
Department of Energy, vice Michael Telson, resigned.
Bruce Carnes Nomination
May 9, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (14) S. Hrg. 107-82
May 16, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
May 16, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
May 22, 2001.--Considered.
May 25, 2001.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 6
FC
April 25, 2001
Lee Sarah Liberman Otis, of Virginia, to be General Counsel of the
Department of Energy, vice Mary Anne Sullivan, resigned.
Lee Sarah Liberman Otis Nomination
May 16, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (17) S. Hrg. 107-125
May 23, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
May 23, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
May 24, 2001.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 7
FC
April 30, 2001
David Garman, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy
(Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy), vice Dan Reichter, resigned.
David Garman Nomination
May 9, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (14) S. Hrg. 107-82
May 16, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
May 16, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
May 22, 2001.--Considered.
May 25, 2001.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 8
FC
April 30, 2001
Patrick Henry Wood III, of Texas, to be a Member of the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission for the term expiring June 30, 2005, vice James
John Hoecker, resigned.
Patrick Henry Wood III Nomination
May 16, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (17) S. Hrg. 107-125
May 23, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
May 23, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
May 25, 2001.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 9
FC
April 30, 2001
J. Steven Griles, of Virginia, to be Deputy Secretary of the Interior,
vice David J. Hayes, resigned.
J. Steven Griles Nomination
May 16, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (17) S. Hrg. 107-125
May 23, 2001.-- Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (18-4)
May 23, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
July 12, 2001.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 10
FC
April 30, 2001
Jessie Hill Roberson, of Alabama, to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy
[Environmental Management], vice Carolyn L. Huntoon, resigned.
Jessie Hill Roberson Nomination
April 30, 2001.--Jointly referred to Senate Armed Services, and Energy
and Natural Resources Committees.
May 16, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (17) S. Hrg. 107-125
May 23, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
May 23, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
July 11, 2001.--Reported to the Senate by Armed Services Committee.
July 12, 2001.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 11
FC
April 30, 2001
Francis S. Blake, of Connecticut, to be Deputy Secretary of Energy, vice
T.J. Glauthier, resigned.
Francis Blake Nomination
May 9, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (14) S. Hrg. 107-82
May 16, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
May 16, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
May 22, 2001.--Considered.
May 25, 2001.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 12
FC
April 30, 2001
Nora Mead Brownell, of Pennsylvania, to be a Member of the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission for a term expiring June 30, 2006.
(Reappointment)
Nora Brownell Nomination
May 16, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (17) S. Hrg. 107-125
May 23, 2001.-- Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
May 23, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
May 25, 2001.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 13
FC
April 30, 2001
Nora Mead Brownell, of Pennsylvania, to be a Member of the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission for the remainder of the term expiring June
30, 2001, vice Vicky A. Bailey, resigned.
Nora Brownell Nomination
May 16, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (17) S. Hrg. 107-125
May 23, 2001.-- Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
May 23, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
May 25, 2001.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 14
FC
May 2, 2001
Robert Gordon Card, of Colorado, to be Under Secretary of Energy, vice
Ernest J. Moniz, resigned.
Robert Card Nomination
May 9, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (14) S. Hrg. 107-82
May 16, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
May 16, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
May 22, 2001.--Considered.
May 25, 2001.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 15
FC
May 14, 2001
Patricia Lynn Scarlett, of California, to be an Assistant Secretary of
the Interior, vice M. John Berry.
Patricia Scarlett Nomination
June 20, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (20) S. Hrg. 107-121
July 12, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
July 12, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
July 12, 2001.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 16
FC
May 23, 2001
William Gerry Myers, III, of Idaho, to be Solicitor of the Department of
the Interior, vice John D. Leshy, resigned.
William Myers Nomination
June 20, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (20) S. Hrg. 107-121
July 12, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
July 12, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
July 12, 2001.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 17
FC
May 24, 2001
Bennett William Raley, of Colorado, to be an Assistant Secretary of the
Interior, vice Patricia J. Beneke, resigned.
Bennett Raley Nomination
June 20, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (20) S. Hrg. 107-121
July 12, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
July 12, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
July 12, 2001.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 18
FC
June 5, 2001
Vicky A. Bailey, of Indiana, to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy
[International Affairs and Domestic Policy], vice David L. Goldwyn,
resigned.
Vicky Bailey Nomination
June 27, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (21) S. Hrg. 107-176
July 12, 2001.-- Reported to the Senate.
July 12, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
July 12, 2001.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 19
FC
June 14, 2001
Frances P. Mainella, of Florida, to be Director of the National Park
Service, vice Robert G. Stanton, resigned.
Frances Mainella Nomination
June 27, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (21) S. Hrg. 107-176
July 12, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
July 12, 2001.--Considered and Confirmed.
July 12, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
Nom 20
FC
June 14, 2001
John W. Keys, III, of Utah, to be Commissioner of Reclamation, vice
Eluid Levi Martinez, resigned.
John Keys Nomination
June 27, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (21) S. Hrg. 107-176
July 12, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
July 12, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
July 12, 2001.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 21
FC
June 28, 2001
Dan R. Brouillette, of Louisiana, to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy
(Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs), vice John C. Angell,
resigned.
Dan R. Brouillette Nomination
July 18, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (25) S. Hrg. 107-193
July 25, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
July 25, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
August 1, 2001.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 22
FC
July 10, 2001
Theresa Alvillar-Speake, of California, to be Director of the Office of
Minority Economic Impact, Department of Energy, vice James B. Lewis,
resigned.
Theresa Alvillar-Speake Nomination
July 27, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (28) S. Hrg. 107-197
August 2, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
August 2, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
August 3, 2001.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 23
FC
July 18, 2001
Jeffrey D. Jarrett, of Pennsylvania, to be Director of the Office of
Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, vice Kathleen M. Karpan.
Jeffrey Jarrett Nomination
August 3, 2001.--Returned to the President under the provisions of
Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of the Senate.
Nom 24
FC
September 4, 2001
Jeffrey D. Jarrett, of Pennsylvania, to be Director of the Office of
Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, vice Kathleen M. Karpan.
Jeffrey Jarrett Nomination
December 5, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (43) S. Hrg. 107-374
December 12, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
December 12, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
January 25, 2002.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 25
FC
September 4, 2001
Harold Craig Manson, of California, to be Assistant Secretary for Fish
and Wildlife, vice Kenneth Lee Smith.
Harold Manson Nomination
September 13, 2001.--Jointly referred to Senate Environment and Public
Work, and Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
October 3, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (37) S. Hrg. 107-243
December 12, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
December 12, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
January 25, 2002.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 26
FC
October 2, 2001
Michael Smith, of Oklahoma, to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy
[Fossil Energy], vice Robert Wayne Gee.
Michael Smith Nomination
October 25, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (39) S. Hrg. 107-713
December 12, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
December 12, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
January 25, 2002.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 27
FC
October 18, 2001
Kathleen Burton Clarke, of Utah, to be Director of the Bureau of Land
Management, vice Thomas A. Fry, III, resigned.
Kathleen Burton Clarke Nomination
November 14, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (40) S. Hrg. 107-351
December 12, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
December 12, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
December 20, 2001.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 28
FC
November 7, 2001
Rebecca W. Watson, of Montana, to be an Assistant Secretary of the
Interior, vice Sylvia V. Baca, resigned.
Rebecca W. Watson Nomination
December 5, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (43) S. Hrg. 107-374
December 12, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
December 12, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
January 25, 2002.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 29
FC
November 9, 2001
Margaret S.Y. Chu, of New Mexico, to be Director of the Office of
Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, Department of Energy, vice Ivan
Itkin, resigned.
Margaret S.Y. Chu Nomination
December 5, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (43) S. Hrg. 107-374
December 12, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
December 12, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
March 6, 2002.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 30
FC
November 15, 2001
Beverly Cook, of Idaho, to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy
(Environment, Safety and Health), vice David Michaels, resigned.
Beverly Cook Nomination
December 5, 2001.-- Hearing by full committee. (43) S. Hrg. 107-374
December 12, 2001.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
December 12, 2001.--Reported to the Senate.
January 25, 2002.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 31
FC
December 11, 2001
Raymond L. Orbach, of California, to be Director of the Office of
Science, Department of Energy, vice Mildred Spiewak Dresselhaus.
Raymond L. Orbach Nomination
February 26, 2002.-- Hearing by full committee. (49) S. Hrg. 107-445
March 1, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
March 1, 2002.--Reported to the Senate.
March 4, 2002.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 32
FC
February 5, 2002 Guy F. Caruso, of Virginia, to be Administrator of the
Energy Information Administration, vice Jay E. Hakes, resigned.
Guy F. Caruso Nomination
May 8, 2002.-- Hearing by full committee. (54) S. Hrg. 107-713
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
June 5, 2002.--Reported to the Senate.
July 26, 2002.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 33
FC
May 1, 2002 Kyle E. McSlarrow, of Virginia, to be Deputy Secretary of
Energy, vice Francis S. Blake, resigned.
Kyle McSlarrow Nomination
June 4, 2002.-- Hearing by full committee. (61) S. Hrg. 107-713
June 5, 2002.--Reported to the Senate.
June 5, 2002.--Full committee business meeting; ordered reported
favorably to the Senate. (voice vote)
November 14, 2002.--Considered and Confirmed.
Nom 34
FC
May 2, 2002 Joseph Timothy Kelliher, of the District of Columbia, to be
a Member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for the term
expiring June 30, 2007, vice Linda Key Breathitt, term expiring.
Joseph Kelliher Nomination
May 2, 2002.--Received.
November 20, 2002.--Nomination returned to the President under the
provisions of Senate Rule XXXI, paragraph 6 of the Standing Rules of
the Senate.
EXECUTIVES COMMUNICATIONS
EXECUTIVES COMMUNICATIONS
1
January 22, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Weatherization Assistance Program for Low-Income Persons'' (RIN1904-
AB05) received on December 19, 2000. (EC-4)
2
January 22, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Procurement and Assistance Policy, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Implementation of Fiscal Year 2001 Legislative Provisions''
(RINAL2000-11) received on January 5, 2001. (EC-33)
3
January 22, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Procurement and Assistance Policy, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``2000
Executive Compensation'' (RINAL2000-12) received on January 5, 2001.
(EC-34)
4January 22, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Procurement and Assistance Policy, Deparment of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Implementation of Fiscal Year 2001 Legislative Provisions''
(RINFAL2000-02) received on January 5, 2001. (EC-35)
5
January 22, 2001
A communication from the Commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report
relative to modifications to the Bureau of Reclamation facilities for
safety concerns. (EC-52)
6
January 22, 2001
A communication from the Assistant Secretary of Land and Minerals
Management, Regulatory Affairs Group, Department of the Interior,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Oil and
Gas Leasing: Onshore Oil and Gas Operations'' (RIN1004-AC54) received
on January 5, 2001. (EC-139)
7
January 22, 2001
A communication from the Acting Administrator of the Energy Information
Administrator of the Energy Information Administration, Department of
Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report relating to the Annual
Energy Outlook for the year 2001. (EC-140)
8
January 23, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Procurement and Assistance Policy, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Department of Energy Acquisition Regulation; Rewrite of Regulations
Governing Management and Operating Contracts'' ((RIN1991-AB46)(1991-
AB49)) received on January 10, 2001. (EC-301)
9
January 23, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director, Office of Surface Mining,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a rule entitled ``New Mexico Regulatory Program'' (NM-041-FOR)
received on January 12, 2001. (EC-302)
10
January 23, 2001
A communication from the Acting Chair of the Federal Subsistence Board,
Fish and Wildlife Services, Department of the Interior, transmitting,
pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Subsistence
Management Regulations for Public Lands in Alaska, Subpart C and D-
2001 Subsistence Taking of Fish and Wildlife Regulations'' (RIN1018-
AF91) received on January 17, 2001. (EC-303)
11
January 24, 2001
A communication from the Secretary of the Interior, transmitting,
pursuant to law, the annual report related to the Colorado River
System Reservoirs for calendar year 2001. (EC-357)
12
January 24, 2001
A communication from the Director of the Congressional Budget Office,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the Sequestration Update Report for
Fiscal Year 2001. (EC-399)
13
February 26, 2001
A communication from the Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the annual report
concerning internal accounting and financial controls for Fiscal Year
2000. (EC-690)
14
February 26, 2001
A communication from the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Fish, Wildlife
and Parks, Ranger Activities Division Regulations Program, Department
of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule
entitled ``Special Regulations; Areas of the National Park System;
Winter Use in Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park,
and Rockefeller Parkway'' (RIN1024-AC82) received on February 12,
2001. (EC-700)
15
February 26, 2001
A communication from the Assistant Secretary of Land and Minerals
Management, Economics Division, Department of the Interior,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Outer
Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing'' (RIN1010-AC69) received on
February 21, 2001. (EC-701)
16
March 1, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``North Dakota Regulatory Program'' (ND-041-
FOR) received on February 26, 2001. (EC-854)
17
March 20, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Energy Conservation Prgram for Consumer Products; Clothes Washer
Energy Conservation Standards'' (RIN1904-AA67) received on March 19,
2001. (EC-1005)
18
March 20, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Energy Conservation Program for Commercial and Industrial Equipment;
Efficiency Standards for Commercial Heating Equipment, Air
Conditioning and Water Heating Equipment'' (RIN1904-AB06) received on
March 19, 2001. (EC-1006)
19
March 20, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Alternate Fuel Transportation Program; Biodiesel Fuel Use Credit''
(RIN1904-AB00) received on March 19, 2001. (EC-1007)
20
March 20, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Contractor Legal Management Requirements; Department of Energy
Acquisition Regulation'' (RIN1990-AA27) received on March 19, 2001.
(EC-1008)
21
March 20, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law the report of a rule entitled
``Energy Conservation Program for Consumer Products; Central Air
Conditioners and Heat Pumps Energy Conservation Standards'' (RIN1904-
AA77) received on March 19, 2001. (EC-1009)
22
March 21, 2001
A communication from the Secretary of the Interior, transmitting the
report of acceptance of the Palmerita Ranch Land Donation. (EC-1103)
23
March 21, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Security and Emergency Operations, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Security Requirements for Protected Disclosure Under Section 3164 of
the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000''
(RIN1992-AA26) received on March 19, 2001. (EC-1104)
24
March 21, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Department of Energy, transmitting, purusant to law, the report of a
rule entitled ``Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex in Education
Programs or Activities Receiving Federal Financial Assistance''
(RIN1901-AA87) received on March 19, 2001. (EC-1105)
25
March 27, 2001
A communication from the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Budget and
Finance, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law,
the annual report concerning the Outer Continental Shelf Lease Sales:
Evaluation of Bidding Results for Fiscal Year 2000. (EC-1177)
26
March 27, 2001
A communication from the Secretary of the Interior, transmitting,
pursuant to law, the annual report from the Office of Surface Mining
for 2000. (EC-1195)
27
March 27, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Policy, Department of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law,
the report of a rule entitled ``Department of Energy Cooperative
Research and Development Agreements'' (DOE O 483.1 and DOE M 483.1)
received on March 23, 2001. (EC-1196)
28
March 27, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Environment, Safety and Health, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Aviation'' (DOE O 440.2) received on March 23, 2001. (EC-1197)
29
April 24, 2001
A communication from the Secretary of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to
law, the Annual Report concerning the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
(EC-1433)
30
April 24, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Environment, Safety and Health, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Guide
of Good Practices for Occupational Radiological Protection in Uranium
Facilities'' (STD-1136-2000) received on April 18, 2001. (EC-1434)
31
April 24, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Environment, Safety and Health, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Software Quality Assurance'' (N 203.1) received on April 18, 2001.
(EC-1435)
32
April 24, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Environment, Safety and Health, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Department of Energy Facilities Technology Partnering Programs'' (O
482.1) received on April 18, 2001. (EC-1436)
33
April 24, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Environment, Safety and Health, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Reporting Unofficial Travel'' (N 470.2) received on April 18, 2001.
(EC-1437)
34
April 24, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Environment, Safety and Health, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Security Conditions'' (N 473.6) received on April 18, 2001. (EC-
1438)
35
April 24, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Environment, Safety and Health, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Extension of DOE O 311.1A, Equal Employment Opportunity and
Diversity Program'' (N 311.1) received on April 18, 2001. (EC-1439)
36
April 24, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Environment, Safety and Health, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Explosive Detection Program'' (N 473.7) received on April 18, 2001.
(EC-1440)
37
April 24, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Environment, Safety and Health, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Sex in Education Programs or
Activities Receiving Federal Financial Assistance'' (RIN 1901-AA87)
received on April 18, 2001. (EC-1441)
38
April 24, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Environment, Safety and Health, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Stabilization, Packing, and Storage of Plutonium-Bearing Materials''
(STD-3013-2000) received on April 18, 2001. (EC-1442)
39
April 24, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Utah Regulatory Program'' (UT-038-FOR)
received on April 19, 2001. (EC-1443)
40
April 30, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Energy Conservation Program for Consumer Products; Central Air
Conditioners and Heat Pumps Energy Conservation Standards'' (RIN1904-
AA77) received on April 25, 2001. (EC-1648)
41
May 8, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Oklahoma Regulatory Program'' (OK-025-FOR)
received on May 7, 2001. (EC-1755)
42
May 8, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Missouri Regulatory Program'' (MO-033-FOR)
received on May 7, 2001. (EC-1756)
43
May 15, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``North Dakota Regulatory Program'' (ND-040-
FOR) received on May 14, 2001. (EC-1838)
44
May 17, 2001
A communication from the Acting Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory
Law, Office of Environment, Safety and Health, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Procedural Rules for DOE Nuclear Activities; General Statement of
Enforcement Policy'' received on May 14, 2001. (EC-1903)
45
May 21, 2001
A communication from the Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report entitled
``Hydroelectric Licensing Policies, Procedures, and Regulations
Comprehensive Review and Recommendations''. (EC-1925)
46
May 21, 2001
A communication from the Acting Assistant Secretary for Land Minerals
Management, Minerals Management Service, Department of the Interior,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Establishing Oil Value for Royalty Due on Federal Leases'' (RIN1010-
AC09) received on May 9, 2001. (EC-1926)
47
May 24, 2001
A communication from the Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals
Management, Minerals Management Service, Department of the Interior,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Small
Refiner Administrative Fee'' (RIN1010-AC70) received on May 21, 2001.
(EC-1997)
48
May 24, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Abandoned Mine Land (AML) Fee Collection
and Coal Production Reporting on the OSM-1 Form'' (RIN1029-AB95)
received on May 22, 2001. (EC-1998)
49
May 25, 2001
A communication from the Assistant Secretary of Lands and Minerals
Management, Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``43 CFR
1820-Application Procedures'' (RIN1004-AD34) received on May 22, 2001.
(EC-2050)
50
June 12, 2001
A communication from the Senior Management Analyst, Division of Policy
and Directives Management, Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of
the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule
entitled ``Subsistence Management Regulations for Public Lands in
Alaska, Subparts A, B, and C'' (RIN1018-AD68) received on June 7,
2001. (EC-2331)
51
June 12, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Montana Regulatory Program'' (MT-020-FOR)
received on June 7, 2001. (EC-2332)
52
June 12, 2001
A communication from the Secretary of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to
law, the report of a Program Update 2000 for the Clean Coal Technology
Demonstration Program. (EC-2333)
53
June 12, 2001
A communication from the Secretary of the Interior, transmitting,
pursuant to law, a report relative to the financial and social impacts
of the Compacts of Free Association on United States insular areas and
the State of Hawaii. (EC-2334)
54
June 18, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Maryland Regulatory Program'' (MD-046-FOR)
received on June 13, 2001. (EC-2400)
55
June 18, 2001
A communication from the Assistant Secretary, Land and Minerals
Management, Leasing Division, Department of the Interior,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Leasing
of Sulphur or Oil and Gas in the Outer Continental Shelf-Definition of
Affected State'' (RIN1010-AC74) received on June 14, 2001. (EC-2401)
56
June 18, 2001
A communication from the Acting Assistant Secretary of Regulatory
Affairs, Bureau of Land Management, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Mining Claims Under the General Mining
Laws, Surface Management'' (RIN1004-4022) received on June 14, 2001.
(EC-2402)
57
June 18, 2001
A communication from the Deputy Administrator of the Energy Information
Administration, Department of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law, a
report entitled ``Uranium Industry Annual 2000''. (EC-2403)
58
June 19, 2001
A communication from the Acting Chair of the Federal Subsistence Board,
Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting,
pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Subsistence
Management Regulations for Public Lands in Alaska, Subpart C and D-
2001-2002 Subsistence Taking of Fish and Wildlife Regulations''
(RIN1018-AG55) received on June 13, 2001. (EC-2504)
59
June 19, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Kentucky Regulatory Program'' (KY-230-FOR)
received on June 18, 2001. (EC-2505)
60
June 20, 2001
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a vacancy and a nomination for the position of Deputy Secretary,
Department of the Interior, received on June 18, 2001. (EC-2533)
61
June 20, 2001
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a vacancy and a nomination for the position of Solicitor, received
on June 18, 2001. (EC-2534)
62
June 20, 2001
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a vacancy and a nomination for the position of Assistant Secretary,
Indian Affairs, received on June 18, 2001. (EC-2535)
63
June 20, 2001
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a vacancy and a nomination for the position of Secretary of the
Interior, received on June 18, 2001. (EC-2536)
64
June 20, 2001
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Departmet of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a vacancy and a nomination for the position of Assistant Secretary,
Policy, Management and Budget, received on June 18, 2001. (EC-2537)
65
June 20, 2001
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a vacancy and the designation of acting officer for the position of
Director, Office of Surface Mining, received on June 18, 2001. (EC-
2538)
66
June 20, 2001
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a vacancy and the designation of acting officer for the position of
Director, Bureau of Land Management, received on June 18, 2001. (EC-
2539)
67
June 20, 2001
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a vacancy and the designation of acting officer for the position of
Director of National Park Service, received on June 18, 2001. (EC-
2540)
68
June 20, 2001
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a vacancy and the designation of acting officer for the position of
Director, Fish and Wildlife Service, received on June 18, 2001. (EC-
2541)
69
June 20, 2001
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a vacancy for the position of Assistant Secretary, Land Minerals
and Management, received on June 18, 2001. (EC-2542)
70
June 20, 2001
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a vacancy for the position of Commissioner-Reclamation, received on
June 18, 2001. (EC-2543)
71
June 20, 2001
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a vacancy for the position of Assistant Secretary, Water and
Science, received on June 18, 2001. (EC-2544)
72
June 20, 2001
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a vacancy for the position of Assistant Secretary, Fish, Wildlife
and Parks, received on June 18, 2001. (EC-2545)
73
June 29, 2001
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a nomination for the position of Commissioner, Reclamation, Bureau
of Reclamation, received on June 28, 2001. (EC-2606)
74
June 29, 2001
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a nomination for the position of Director of the National Park
Service, received on June 28, 2001. (EC-2607)
75
July 11, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Procurement and Assistance Policy, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Assistance Regulation; Administrative Amendment'' (RIN1991-AB58)
received on July 9, 2001. (EC-2711)
76
July 19, 2001
A communication from the Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
transmitting, a draft of proposed legislation entitled ``Atomic Energy
Act Amendments of 2001''. (EC-2952)
77
July 19, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Security and Emergency Operations, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Connectivity to Atmospheric Release Capability'' (DOE N 153.1)
received on July 16, 2001. (EC-2953)
78
July 24, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of the Chief Information Officer, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Cyber
Security Architecture Guidelines'' (DOE G 205.1-1) received on July
16, 2001. (EC-3015)
79
July 24, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Management and Administration, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Work
for Others (Non-Department of Energy Funded Work)'' (DOE O 481.1A)
received on July 16, 2001. (EC-3016)
80
July 25, 2001
A communication from the Deputy Administrator of the General Service
Administration, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report relative to a
Building Project Survey for Jefferson City, Missouri. (EC-3055)
81
July 27, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Navajo Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation
Plan'' (NA-004-FOR) received on July 26, 2001. (EC-3100)
82
July 30, 2001
A communication from the Director of Headquarters and Executive
Personnel Service, Department of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to
law, the report of a nomination confirmed for the position of
Assistant Secretary for Environmental Restoration and Waste
Management, received on July 26, 2001. (EC-3136)
83
September 4, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Indiana Regulatory Program'' (IN-151-FOR)
received on August 10, 2001. (EC-3297)
84
September 4, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Arkansas Regulatory Program'' (AR-038-FOR)
received on August 10, 2001. (EC-3298)
85
September 4, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, prusuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Pennsylvania Regulatory Program'' (PA-133-
FOR) received on August 10, 2001. (EC-3299)
86
September 5, 2001
A communication from the Director of Headquarters and Executive
Personnel Services, Department of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to
law, the report of a nomination confirmed for the position of
Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs, received on
August 13, 2001. (EC-3498)
87
September 5, 2001
A communication from the Director of Headquarters and Executive
Personnel Services, Department of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to
law, the report of the designation of acting officer in the position
of Administrator of the Energy Information Administration, received on
August 13, 2001. (EC-3499)
88
September 5, 2001
A communication from the Director of Headquarters and Executive
Personnel Service, Department of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to
law, the report of a nomination confirmed for the position of Director
of the Office of Minority Economic Impact, received on August 13,
2001. (EC-3500)
89
September 5, 2001
A communication from the Director of Headquarters and Executive
Personnel Services, Department of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to
law, the report of a nomination confirmed for the position of
Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs,
received on August 13, 2001. (EC-3501)
90
September 5, 2001
A communication from the General Counsel of the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a
rule entitled ``Order Adopting Minor Revisions to OASIS Standards and
Communication Protocols Document, Version 1.4'' (Doc. No. RM95-9-014)
received on August 15, 2001. (EC-3502)
91
September 5, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Virginia Regulatory Program'' (Doc. No.
VA-119-FOR) received on August 16, 2001. (EC-3503)
92
September 6, 2001
A communication from the Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals
Management, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law,
the report of a rule entitled ``Solid Minerals Reporting
Requirements'' received on August 17, 2001. (EC-3588)
93
September 6, 2001
A communication from the Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and
Parks, Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``2001-
2002 Refuge-Specific Hunting and Sport Fishing Regulations'' (RIN1018-
AG58) received on August 22, 2001. (EC-3589)
94
September 14, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Procurement and Assistance Policy, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``FAR
Class Deviation Addressing Service Contract Act Requirements for
Subcontracts for Certain Commercial Services'' (AL-2000-10R) received
on September 4, 2001. (EC-3912)
95
September 23, 2001
A communication from the Commissioner of the Department of the Interior,
transmitting, pursuant to law, a report entitled ``Desalination and
Water Purification Research and Development Program'' dated May 2001.
(EC-3960)
96
September 23, 2001
A communication from the Secretary of the Interior, transmitting,
pursuant to law, a report entitled ``Quality of Water Colorado River
Basin''. (EC-3961)
97
September 26, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Security and Emergency Operations, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Criteria and Procedures for Determining Eligibility for Access to
Classified Matter or Special Nuclear Material'' (RIN1992-AA22)
received on September 19, 2001. (EC-4172)
98
October 1, 2001
A communication from the Acting Administrator, Energy Information
Administration, Department of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law,
the Annual Energy Review for 2000. (EC-4201)
99
October 4, 2001
A communication from the Secretary of the Interior, transmitting,
pursuant to law, a report relative to the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill.
(EC-4300)
100
October 4, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Maryland Regulatory Program'' (MD-050-FOR)
received on October 2, 2001. (EC-4301)
101
October 10, 2001
A communication from the Commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, a draft of proposed
legislation relative to amend Title XXVIII of the Act of October 30,
1992, in order to provide for the security of dams, facilities, and
resources under the jurisdiciton of the Bureau of Reclamation. (EC-
4356)
102
October 16, 2001
A communication from the Assistant Secretary of Land and Minerals
Management, Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Alaska
Native Allotments For Certain Veterans, 43 CFR Part 2560'' (RIN1004-
AD34) received on October 12, 2001. (EC-4462)
103
November 1, 2001
A communication from the Director of the Congressional Budget Office,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the Sequestration Update Report for
Fiscal Year 2002. (EC-4508)
104
November 1, 2001
A communication from the Assistant Secretary of Policy, Management and
Budget, Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Mining
Claims Under the General Mining Law; Surface Management'' (RIN1004-
AB44) received on October 29, 2001. (EC-4510)
105
November 16, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of rule entitled ``North Dakota Regulatory Program'' (ND-042-
FOR) received on November 13, 2001. (EC-4582)
106
November 16, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director fo the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Pennsylvania Regulatory Program'' (PA-132-
FOR) received on Novermber 13, 2001. (EC-4583)
107
November 16, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Indiana Regulatory Program'' (SPA No.
2001-1) received on November 13, 2001. (EC-4584)
108
November 29, 2001
A communication from the Acting Assistant Director of Communications,
Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior, transmitting,
pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Interim Final
Supplementary Rules on Bureau of Land Management Public Lands with the
Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area'' received on November 19, 2001.
(EC-4618)
109
November 29, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Civil Penalty Adjustments'' (RIN1029-AC00)
received on November 19, 2001. (EC-4619)
110
November 29, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Illinois Regulatory Program'' (IL-100-FOR)
received on Nobember 19, 2001. (EC-4620)
111
November 29, 2002
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Montana Regulatory Program'' (MT-022-FOR)
received on Nobember 19, 2001. (EC-4621)
112
November 29, 2001
A communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Interior, Bureau of
Land Management, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to
law, the report of a rule entitled ``Mineral Materials Disposal''
(RIN1044-AD29) received on November 19, 2001. (EC-4622)
113
November 29, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Procurement and Assistance Policy, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Management of Report Deliverables'' (FAL 2001-04) received on
November 20, 2001. (EC-4623)
114
November 29, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Procurement and Assistance Policy, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Energy
Conservation Program for Consumer Products: Amendment to the
Definition of 'Electric Refrigerator''' (RIN1902-AB03) received on
November 20, 2001. (EC-4624)
115
November 29, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Procurement and Assistance Policy, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Energy
Efficiency Programs for Certain Commercial and Industrial Equipment:
Extension of Time for Electric Motor Manufacturers To Certify
Compliance With Energy Efficiency Standards'' (RIN1904-AB11) received
on November 20, 2001. (EC-4625)
116
November 29, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Procurement and Assistance Policy, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Security Requirements for Protected Disclosures Under Section 3164
of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000''
(RIN1992-AA26) received on November 20, 2001. (EC-4626)
117
November 29, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Procurement and Assistance Policy, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``General
Guidelines for the Recommendation of Sites for Nuclear Waste
Repositories; Yucca Mountain Site Suitability Guidelines'' (RIN1901-
AA72) received on November 20, 2001. (EC-4627)
118
December 4, 2001
A communication from the Acting Assistant Secretary of Land and Minerals
Management, Engineering and Operations Division, Department of the
Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Leasing of Sulphur or Oil and Gas in the Outer Continental Shelf-
Revision of Requirements Governing Surety Bonds for Outer Continental
Shelf Leases'' (RIN1010-AC68) received on November 29, 2001. (EC-4801)
119
December 4, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Utah Regulatory Program'' (UT-037-FOR)
received on November 29, 2001. (EC-4802)
120
December 4, 2001
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Weatherization Assistance Program for Low-Income Persons'' (RIN1901-
AB05) received on December 3, 2001. (EC-4803)
121
December 12, 2001
A communication from the Acting Assistant Secretary for Fish and
Wildlife and Parks, National Park Service, Department of the Interior,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Leasing
Regulations'' (RIN1024-AC78) received on December 10, 2001. (EC-4884)
122
December 12, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Louisiana Regulatory Program'' (LA-020-
FOR) received on December 11, 2001. (EC-4902)
123
December 20, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``West Virginia Regulatory Program'' (WV-
093-FOR) received on December 19, 2001. (EC-4978)
124
December 20, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Iowa Regulatory Program'' (IA-012-FOR)
received on December 19, 2001. (EC-4979)
125
December 20, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Pennsylvania Regulatory Program'' (PA-122-
FOR) received on December 19, 2001. (EC-4980)
126
December 20, 2001
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Kentucky Regulatory Program'' (KY-221-FOR)
received on December 18, 2001. (EC-4981)
127
January 23, 2002
A communication from the Acting General Counsel, Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a
rule entitled ``Electronic Filing of FERC Form 423'' (RM00-1-000)
received on January 2, 2002. (EC-5001)
128
January 23, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Energy Conservation Program for Consumer Products: Test Procedures
for Dishwashers'' (RIN1904-AB04) received on January 11, 2002. (EC-
5002)
129
January 23, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Inspector General, Department of Energy, transmitting,
pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Cooperation with the
Office of Inspector General'' (DOE 221.2) received on January 11,
2002. (EC-5003)
130
January 23, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Environmental Management, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Transition Implementation Guide'' (DOE G 430.1-5) received on
January 11, 2002. (EC-5004)
131
January 23, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Departmental Representative, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Interface with the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board'' (DOE M
140.1-1B) received on January 11, 2002. (EC-5005)
132
January 23, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Inspector General, Department of Energy, transmitting,
pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Reporting Fraud,
Waste and Abuse to the Office of Inspector General'' (DOE O 221.1)
received on January 11, 2002. (EC-5006)
133
January 23, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of the Chief Information Officer, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Guide
to Preventing Computer Software Piracy'' (DOE G 205.2-1) received on
January 16, 2002. (EC-5070)
134
January 23, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Procurement and Assistance Policy, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Implementation of Fiscal Year 2002 Legislative Provisions'' (AL
2002-02) received on January 16, 2002. (EC-5071)
135
January 23, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Procurement and Assistance Policy, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Implementation of Fiscal Year 2002 Legislative Provisions'' (FAL
2002-02) received on January 16, 2002. (EC-5072)
136
January 23, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of the Chief Financial Officer, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Accounting'' (DOE O 534.1A) received on January 16, 2002. (EC-5073)
137
January 23, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Management Systems, Department of Energy, transmitting,
pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Use of Facility
Contractor Employees for Services to DOE in the Washington, D.C.,
Area'' (DOE O 350.2) received on January 16, 2002. (EC-5074)
138
January 23, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of the Secretary, Department of Energy, transmitting, pursuant
to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Radioactive Waste Management
Manual'' (DOE M 435.1-1 Chg. 1) received on January 16, 2002. (EC-
5075)
139
January 25, 2002
A communication from the Acting Chair, Federal Subsistence Board, Fish
and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting,
pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Subsistence
Management Regulations for Public Lands in Alaska, Subpart C and D-
2002-2003 Subsistence Taking of Fish and Shellfish Regulations''
(RIN1018-AH77) received on January 23, 2002. (EC-5190)
140
January 28, 2002
A communication from the Director of the Office of Integrated Analysis
and Forecasting, Energy Information Administration, Department of
Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report entitled ``Annual
Energy Outlook 2002''. (EC-5205)
141
February 4, 2002
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Kentucky Regulatory Program'' (KY-220-FOR)
received on January 31, 2002. (EC-5266)
142
February 4, 2002
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Alabama Regulatory Program'' (AL-071-FOR)
received on Janaury 31, 2002. (EC-5267)
143
February 4, 2002
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Individual Civil Penalties-Change of
Address for Appeals'' (RIN1029-AC02) received on January 31, 2002.
(EC-5268)
144
February 4, 2002
A communication from the Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report entitled ``Report
on the Economic Impacts on Western Utilities and Ratepayers of Price
Caps on Spot Market Sales''. (EC-5269)
145
February 12, 2002
A communication from the Director of the Office of Management and
Budget, Executive Office of the President, transmitting, pursuant to
law, the Final Sequestration Report to the President and Congress for
Fiscal Year 2002. (EC-5346)
146
February 12, 2002
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Montana Regulatory Program'' (MT-003-FOR)
received on February 8, 2002. (EC-5347)
147
February 25, 2002
A communication from the President of the United States, transmitting,
pursuant to law, a report relative to the Yucca Mountain Project. (EC-
5500)
148
February 26, 2002
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Louisiana Regulatory Program'' (LA-021-
FOR) received on February 21, 2002. (EC-5507)
149
February 26, 2002
A communication from the Acting Director of the Office of Surface
Mining, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Kansas Regulatory Program'' (KS-022-FOR)
received on February 21, 2002. (EC-5508)
150
February 28, 2002
A communication from the Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and
Parks, National Park Service, Department of the Interior,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preservation-Resident Zone
Communities'' (RIN1024-AC83) received on February 25, 2002. (EC-5563)
151
February 28, 2002
A communication from the Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and
Parks, National Park Service, Department of the Interior,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Appalachian National Scenic Trails-Designation of Snowmobile
Routes'' (RIN1024-AC67) received on February 25, 2002. (EC-5564)
152
March 14, 2002
A communication from the Secretary of the Interior, transmitting a draft
of proposed legislation entitled ``Bureau of Land Management
Appropriations Reauthorization Act of 2002''. (EC-5730)
153
March 18, 2002
A communication from the Secretary of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to
law, the Department's Report concerning Energy Fleet Alternative Fuel
Vehicle Acquisition for Fiscal Year 2000 and the Department's plans
for Fiscal Years 2001 and 2002. (EC-5744)
154
March 20, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts Division, Department of
Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Privacy Act: Implementation'' (RIN1901-AA69) received on March 18,
2002. (EC-5845)
155
March 20, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Environment, Safety and Health, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Integrated Safety Management System Guide (Volumes 1 and 2)'' (DOE G
450-1B) received on March 18, 2002. (EC-5846)
156
April 8, 2002
A communication from the Acting Assistant Secretary, Land and Minerals
Management, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law,
a notice on the Outer Continental Shelf, Eastern Gulf of Mexico, Oil
and Gas Lease Sale 181. (EC-5932)
157
April 8, 2002
A communication from the Acting Assistant Secretary, Land and Minerals
Management, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law,
a notice on the Outer Continental Shelf, Eastern Gulf of Mexico, Oil
and Gas Lease Sale 181. (EC-5933)
158
April 8, 2002
A communication from the Deputy Chief for National Forest System,
Department of Agriculture, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report
relative to the detail boundaries of Sespe Creek, Big Spur River, and
Sisquoc River on the Los Padres National Forest in California to be
added to the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System. (EC-5933)
159
April 8, 2002
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a nomination confirmed for the position of Solicitor, received on
March 21, 2002. (EC-6098)
160
April 8, 2002
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a nomination confirmed for the position of Assistant Secretary,
Water and Science, received on March 21, 2002. (EC-6099)
161
April 8, 2002
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a nomination confirmed for the position of Commissioner, Bureau of
Reclamation, received on March 21, 2002. (EC-6100)
162
April 8, 2002
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a nomination confirmed for the position of Director of the National
Park Service, received on March 21, 2002. (EC-6101)
163
April 8, 2002
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a nomination confirmed for the position of Assistant Secretary,
Policy, Management and Budget, received on March 21, 2002. (EC-6102)
164
April 8, 2002
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a nomination confirmed for the position of Deputy Secretary,
received on March 21, 2002. (EC-6103)
165
April 8, 2002
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a vacancy and a nomination for the position of Assistant Secretary,
Water and Science, received on March 21, 2002. (EC-6104)
166
April 8, 2002
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a vacancy and a nomination for the position of Director of the
Office of Surface Mining, received on March 21, 2002. (EC-6105)
167
April 8, 2002
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a vacancy and a nomination for the position of Director, Bureau of
Land Management, received on March 21, 2002. (EC-6106)
168
April 8, 2002
A communication from the Director of the Office of Personnel Policy,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a vacancy and a nomination for the position of Assistant Secretary,
Lands, Minerals and Management, received on March 21, 2002. (EC-6107)
169
April 8, 2002
A communication from the Acting Secretary of Land and Minerals
Management, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law,
a report on the Outer Continental Shelf, Central Gulf of Mexico, Oil
and Gas Lease Sale 182. (EC-6108)
170
April 8, 2002
A communication from the Governor of the State of Nevada, transmitting,
pursuant to law, a Statement of Reasons Supporting the Notice of
Disapproval of the Proposed Yucca Mountain Project. (EC-6368)
171
April 9, 2002
A communication from the Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the Commission's Annual
Report for Fiscal Year 2001. (EC-6374)
172
April 11, 2002
A communication from the Deputy Director, Congressional Budget Office,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the Final Sequestration Report for
Fiscal Year 2002. (EC-6440)
173
April 11, 2002
A communication from the Secretary of Energy, transmitting, a draft of
proposed legislation to increase the borrowing authority of the
Bonneville Power Administration, and to authorize Federal power
marketing administrations to fund directly Army Corps of Engineers
operation and maintenance activities, and for other purposes. (EC-
6448)
174
April 11, 2002
A communication from the Secretary of Energy, transmitting, a draft of
proposed legislation approving the site at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, for
the development of a repository for the disposal of spent high-level
radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel, pursuant to the Nuclear
Waste Policy Act of 1982. (EC-6449)
175
April 16, 2002
A communication from the Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals
Management, Regulatory Affairs Group, Bureau of Land Management,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska, Oil and Gas Unitization Rule''
(RIN1004-AD13) received on April 10, 2002. (EC-6487)
176
April 29, 2002
A communication from the Director, Office of Surface Mining, Department
of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule
entitled ``Kentucky Regulatory Program'' (KY-225-FOR) received on
April 24, 2002. (EC-6578)
177
April 30, 2002
A communication from the Acting Director, Office of Surface Mining,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
a rule entitled ``West Virginia Regulatory Program'' (WV-088-FOR)
received on April 26, 2002. (EC-6619)
178
May 6, 2002
A communication from the Director, Office of Surface Mining, Department
of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule
entitled ``Kentucky Regulatory Program'' (KY-229-FOR) received on May
1, 2002. (EC-6681)
179
May 6, 2002
A communication from the Acting Administrator, Energy Information
Administration, Department of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law, a
report entitled ``Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases 2000'' and
its summary report. (EC-6682)
180
May 7, 2002
A communication from the Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and
Parks, Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Subsistence Management Regulations for Public Lands in Alaska''
(RIN1018-AH85) received on May 2, 2002. (EC-6738)
181
May 7, 2002
A communication from the Secretary of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to
law, the Annual Report for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, covering
calendar year 2001. (EC-6739)
182
May 13, 2002
A communication from the Acting Assistant Secretary, Land and Minerals
Management, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law,
the report of a notice entitled ``Outer Continental Shelf, Central
Gulf of Mexico, Oil and Gas Lease Sale 182''. (EC-6883)
183
May 13, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Security and Emergency Operations, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Personnel Security Program Manual'' (DOE M 472.1-1B) received on May
8, 2002. (EC-6884)
184
May 13, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Security and Emergency Operations, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Radiological Worker Training'' (DOE-HDBK-1130-98 Change Notice 1)
received on May 8, 2002. (EC-6885)
185
May 13, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Security and Emergency Operations, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Acquisition Regulation: Technical and Administrative Amendments''
(RIN1991-AB51) received on May 8, 2002. (EC-6886)
186
May 13, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Security and Emergency Operations, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``The
Safe Handling, Transfer, and Receipt of Biological Etiologic Agents at
Department of Energy Facilities'' (DOE N 450.7) received on May 8,
2002. (EC-6887)
187
May 13, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Security and Emergency Operations, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Guide
of Good Practices for Occupational Radiological Protection in Uranium
Facilities'' (DOE-STD-1136-2000, Change Notice 1, 2, and 3) received
on May 8, 2002. (EC-6888)
188
May 13, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Security and Emergency Operations, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Acquisition Regulation: Security Amendments to Implement Executive
Order 12829, National Industrial Security Program'' (RIN1991-AB42)
received on May 8, 2002. (EC-6889)
189
May 13, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Security and Emergency Operations, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Industrial Hygiene Practices'' (DOE-STD-6005-2001) received on May
8, 2002. (EC-6890)
190
May 13, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Security and Emergency Operations, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Management Assessment and Independent Assessment Guide'' (DOE G
414.1-1A) received on May 8, 2002. (EC-6891)
191
May 13, 2002
A communication from the Acting Administrator, Energy Information
Administration, Department of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law, a
report entitled ``International Energy Outlook 2002''. (EC-6892)
192
May 15, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Environment, Safety and Health, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Beryllium Lymphocyte Proliferation Testing (BeLPT)'' (DOE-SPEC-1142-
2001) received on May 8, 2002. (EC-7046)
193
May 15, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Procurement and Assistance Policy, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Maximizing Opportunitities for Small Business'' (AL-2001-05)
received on May 10, 2002. (EC-7047)
194
May 20, 2002
A communication from the Director, Office of Surface Mining, Department
of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule
entitled ``Arkansas Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation Plan and
Regulatory Program'' (AR-036-FOR) received on May 14, 2002. (EC-7095)
195
May 20, 2002
A communication from the Director, Office of Surface Mining, Department
of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law the report of a rule
entitled ``Illinois Regulatory Program'' (IL-101-FOR) received on May
14, 2002. (EC-7096)
196
May 22, 2002
A communication from the Director, Office of Surface Mining, Department
of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule
entitled ``Oklahoma Regulatory Program'' (OK-029-FOR) received on May
22, 2002. (EC-7185)
197
June 3, 2002
A communication from the Director, Office of Surface Mining, Department
of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule
entitled ``West Virginia Regulatory Program'' (WV-094-FOR) received on
May 23, 2002. (EC-7210)
198
June 4, 2002
A communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Interior, Bureau of
Land Management, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to
law, the report of a rule entitled ``Locating, Recording, and
Maintaining Mining Claims or Sites'' (RIN1004-AD52) received on May
30, 2002. (EC-7290)
199
June 4, 2002
A communication from the Director, Office of Surface Mining, Department
of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule
entitled ``Kentucky Regulatory Program'' (KY-235-FOR) received on May
31, 2002. (EC-7291)
200
June 4, 2002
A communication from the General Counsel, Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule
entitled ``Standards for Business Practices of Interstate Natural Gas
Pipeline'' (Doc. No. RM96-1-019) received on June 3, 2002. (EC-7292)
201
June 4, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Energy Conservation Program for Consumer Products; Central Air
Conditioners and Heat Pumps Energy Conservation Standards'' (RIN1904-
AA77) received on June 3, 2002. (EC-7293)
202
June 11, 2002
A communication from the President of the Perkins County Rural Water
System, Inc., transmitting, pursuant to law, the Final Engineering
Report. (EC-7419)
203
June 18, 2002
A communication from the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Mine Safety
and Health, Department of Labor, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Diesel Particulate Matter Exposure of
Underground Metal and Nonmetal Miners'' (RIN1219-AA28) received on
June 14, 2002. (EC-7483)
204
June 18, 2002
A communication from the Director of the Office of Surface Mining,
Department of Labor, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a
rule entitled ``Kentucky Regulatory Program'' (KY-222-FOR) received on
June 14, 2002. (EC-7484)
205
June 18, 2002
A communication from the Deputy Assistant Secretary, Fish and Wildlife
and Parks, National Park Service, Department of the Interior,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Special
Regulations, Delay of Effective Date'' (RIN1024-AC82) received on June
17, 2002. (EC-7485)
206
June 18, 2002
A communication from the Deputy Assistant Secretary, Fish and Wildlife
and Parks, National Park Service, Department of the Interior,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``National Capital Region, Special Regulations'' (RIN1024-AC706)
received on June 17, 2002. (EC-7486)
207
June 18, 2002
A communication from the Deputy Assistant Secretary, Fish and Wildlife
and Parks, National Park Service, Department of the Interior,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Concessions Contracts'' (RIN1024-AC88) received on June 17, 2002.
(EC-7487)
208
June 18, 2002
A communication from the Deputy Assistant Secretary, Fish and Wildlife
and Parks, National Park Service, Department of the Interior,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``National Natural Landmarks Program'' (RIN1024-AB96) received on June
17, 2002. (EC-7488)
209
June 24, 2002
A communication from the Director, Office of Surface Mining, Department
of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule
entitled ``Montana Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation Plan'' (MT-021-FOR)
received on June 17, 2002. (EC-7540)
210
June 25, 2002
A communication from the Acting Chair, Federal Subsistence Board, Fish
and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting,
pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Subsistence
Management Regulations for Public Lands in Alaska, Subpart C and D-
2002-2003 Subsistence Taking on Fish and Wildlife Regulations''
(RIN1018-AI06) received on June 18, 2002. (EC-7614)
211
June 25, 2002
A communication from the Assistnat Secretary, Land and Minerals
Management, Department of the Interior, transmitting, a draft of
proposed legislation to grant easements or rights-of-way for energy-
related projects on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS). (EC-7615)
212
June 25, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Environment, Safety and Health, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``General
Technical Base Qualification Standard'' (DOE-STD-1146-2001) received
on June 20, 2002. (EC-7616)
213
June 25, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Environment, Safety and Health, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Radiological Assessor Training'' (DOE-HDBK-1141-2001) received on
June 20, 2002. (EC-7617)
214
June 25, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Environment, Safety and Health, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Human
Factors/Ergonomics Handbook for the Design for Ease of Maintenance''
(DOE-HDBK-1140-2001) received on June 20, 2002. (EC-7618)
215
June 25, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Environment, Safety and Health, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Radiological Safety Training for Plutonium Facilities'' (DOE-HDBK-
1145-2001) received on June 20, 2002. (EC-7619)
216
June 25, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Environment, Safety and Health, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Hoisting and Rigging'' (DOE-STD-1090-2001) received on June 20,
2002. (EC-7620)
217
July 9, 2002
A communication from the Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the Commission's report on
Government dam use charges. (EC-7701)
218
July 9, 2002
A communication from the Assistant Secretary, Land and Mineral
Management, Minerals Management Service, Department of the Interior,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Oil and
Gas and Sulphur Operations on the Outer Continental Shelf-Suspension
of Operations for Exploration Under Salt Sheets'' (RIN1010-AC92)
received on July 3, 2002. (EC-7702)
219
July 11, 2002
A communication from the Secretary of the Interior, transmitting,
pursuant to law, the Annual Report entitled ``Outer Continental Shelf
Lease Sales: Evaluation of Bidding Results'' for Fiscal Year 2001.
(EC-7805)
220
July 16, 2002
A communication from the Acting Administrator, Energy Information
Administration, Department of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law,
the 2001 Annual Uranium Industry Report. (EC-7898)
221
July 16, 2002
A communication from the Director, Office of Surface Mining, Department
of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule
entitled ``New Mexico Regulatory Program'' (NM-042-FOR) received on
July 10, 2002. (EC-7899)
222
July 19, 2002
A communication from the Director, Office of Standards, Regulations and
Variances, Mine Safety and Health Administration, transmitting,
pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Hazard Communication
(HazCom)'' (RIN1219-AA47) received on July 14, 2002. (EC-8018)
223
July 19, 2002
A communication from the Assistant Secretary, Land and Mineral
Management, Engineering and Operations Division, Mineral Management
Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law,
the report of a rule entitled ``Prospecting for Minerals Other Than
Oil, Gas, and Sulphur on the Outer Continental Shelf'' (RIN1010-AC48)
received on July 16, 2002. (EC-8019)
224
July 19, 2002
A communication from the Assistant Secretary, Land and Minerals
Management, Engineering and Operations Division, Minerals Management
Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law,
the report of a rule entitled ``Oil and Gas and Sulphur Operations in
the Outer Continental Shelf-Document Incorporated by Reference-API RP
14C'' (RIN1010-AC93) received on July 16, 2002. (EC-8020)
225
July 19, 2002
A communication from the Secretary of the Interior, transmitting,
pursuant to law, the 2001 Annual Report of the Office of Surface
Mining (OSM). (EC-8021)
226
July 22, 2002
A communication from the Director, Minerals Management Service,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
Proposed Final Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program for
2002-2007. (EC-8072)
227
July 29, 2002
A communication from the Director, Office of Integrated Analysis and
Forecasting, Energy Information Administration, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, a report entitled ``Performance
Profiles of Major Energy Producers 2000''. (EC-8161)
228
July 30, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Procurement and Assistance Policy, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Greening the Government Requirements in Contracting'' (AL-2002-05)
received on July 26, 2002. (EC-8293)
229
July 30, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Procurement and Assistance Policy, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Processing Requests for Indemnificiation or Other Extraordinary
Contractual Relief Under Pub. L. 85-804'' (AL-2002-04) received on
July 26, 2002. (EC-8294)
230
September 3, 2002
A communication from the Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and
Parks, Department of the Interior, transmitting, a draft of proposed
legislation entitled ``Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National
Historical Park Act of 2002''. (EC-8414)
231
September 4, 2002
A communication from the Administrator of the Environmental Protection
Agency, transmitting, pursuant to law, a report of the implementation
of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Land Withdrawal Act for Fiscal Year
2000. (EC-8461)
232
September 10, 2002
A communication from the Assistant Secretary for Water and Science,
Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior, transmitting,
pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Public Conduct on
Bureau of Reclamation Lands and Projects'' (RIN 1006-AA44) received on
August 12, 2002. (EC-8861)
233
September 10, 2002
A communication from the Assistant Secretary for Water and Science,
Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior, transmitting,
pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Law Enforcement
Authority at Bureau of Reclamation Projects'' (RIN 1006-AA42) received
on August 12, 2002. (EC-8862)
234
September 10, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Procurement and Assistance Policy, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Domestic and Foreign Procurement Preference Rules'' (AL-2002-06)
received on August 27, 2002. (EC-8863)
235
September 10, 2002
A communication from the General Counsel, Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule
entitled ``Civil Monetary Penalty Inflation Adjustment Rule'' (Order
No. 890) received on September 3, 2002. (EC-8864)
236
September 17, 2002
A communication from the Assistant Secretary, Land and Minerals
Management, Department of Labor, transmitting, pursuant to law, the
report of a rule entitled ``Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas
Leasing-Clarifying Amendments'' (RIN1010-AC94) received on September
10, 2002. (EC-9009)
237
September 24, 2002
A communication from the Assistant Secretary for Water and Science,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a rule entitled ``Public Conduct on Bureau of Reclamation Lands and
Projects'' (RIN1006-AA44) received on September 20, 2002. (EC-9102)
238
September 24, 2002
A communication from the Assistant Secretary for Water and Science,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a rule entitled ``Law Enforcement Authority at Bureau of
Reclamation Projects'' (RIN1006-AA42) received on September 20, 2002.
(EC-9103)
239
October 1, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Environment, Safety and Health, Department of Energy,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Guidelines for Physician Panel Determinations on Worker Request for
Assistance in Filing for State Workers' Compensation Benefits''
(RIN1901-AA90) received on August 27, 2002. (EC-9183)
240
October 1, 2002
A communication from the Acting Director of Human Resources Management,
Department of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a
vacancy and a nomination for the position of Deputy Secretary, Office
of the Secretary of Energy, received on September 10, 2002. (EC-9184)
241
October 1, 2002
A communication from the Acting Director of Human Resources Management,
Department of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a
nomination and a nomination confirmed for the position of Director,
Office Economic Impact and Diversity, received on September 10, 2002.
(EC-9185)
242
October 1, 2002
A communication from the Acting Director of Human Resources Management,
Department of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a
nomination and a nomination confirmed for the position of Assistant
Secretary for Environment, Safety and Health, received on September
10, 2002. (EC-9186)
243
October 1, 2002
A communication from the Acting Director of Human Resources Management,
Department of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a
nomination and a nomination confirmed for the position of
Administrator, Energy Information Administration, received on
September 10, 2002. (EC-9187)
244
October 1, 2002
A communication from the Acting Director of Human Resources Management,
Department of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a
nomination and a nomination confirmed for the position of Director,
Office of Science, received on September 10, 2002. (EC-9188)
245
October 1, 2002
A communication from the Acting Director of Human Resources Management,
Department of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a
nomination and a nomination confirmed for the position of Assistant
Secretary for Fossil Energy, received on September 10, 2002. (EC-9189)
246
October 1, 2002
A communication from the Acting Director of Human Resources Management,
Department of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a
nomination and a nomination confirmed for the position of Assistant
Secretary for International Affairs, received on September 10, 2002.
(EC-9190)
247
October 1, 2002
A communication from the Acting Director of Human Resources Management,
Department of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a
nomination and a nomination confirmed for the position of Deputy
Administrator for Defense Programs, received on September 10, 2002.
(EC-9191)
248
October 2, 2002
A communication from the Deputy Director of the Congressional Budget
Office, transmitting, pursuant to law, the Sequestration Update Report
for Fiscal Year 2003. (EC-9219)
249
October 2, 2002
A communication from the 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. (EC-
9220)
250
October 4, 2002
A communication from the Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals
Management, Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior,
transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled ``Rights-
of-Ways Under the Mineral Leasing Act; Timing of Approval'' (RIN1004-
AD55) received on September 30, 2002. (EC-9229)
251
October 4, 2002
A communication from the Assistant Secretary of the Interior, Bureau of
Land Management, Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to
law, the report of a rule entitled ``Permits for Recreation on Public
Lands'' (RIN1004-AD25) received on September 30, 2002. (EC-9230)
252
October 10, 2002
A communication from the Director, Office of Hearings and Appeals,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a rule entitled ``Special Rules Applicable to Surface Coal Mining
Hearings and Appeals'' (RIN1090-AA82) received on October 2, 2002.
(EC-9287)
253
November 13, 2002
A communication from the Secretary of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to
law, a report entitled ``Clean Coal Technology Demonstration Program,
Program Update 2001''. (EC-9447)
254
November 14, 2002
A communication from the Director of the Office of Insular Affairs,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
entitled ``Financial and Social Impacts of the Compacts of Free
Association on the United States Insular Areas and the State of
Hawaii''. (EC-9530)
255
November 18, 2002
A communication from the Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Land Management,
Department of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report
of a rule entitled ``Coal Management: Noncompetitive Leases; Coal
Management Provisions and Limitations'' (RIN1004-AD43) received on
October 15, 2002. (EC-9598)
256
November 19, 2002
A communication from the Director, Office of Surface Mining, Department
of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule
entitled ``Texas Regulatory Program'' (TX-048-FOR) received on
November 7, 2002. (EC-9662)
257
November 19, 2002
A communication from the Director, Office of Surface Mining, Department
of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule
entitled ``Utah Regulatory Program'' (UT-041-FOR) received on November
7, 2002. (EC-9663)
258
November 19, 2002
A communication from the Director, Office of Surface Mining, Department
of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule
entitled ``Kentucky Regulatory Program'' (KY-238-FOR) received on
November 7, 2002. (EC-9664)
259
November 19, 2002
A communication from the Director, Office of Surface Mining, Department
of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule
entitled ``Pennsylvania Regulatory Program'' (PA-136-FOR) received on
November 7, 2002. (EC-9665)
260
November 19, 2002
A communication from the Director, Office of Surface Mining, Department
of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule
entitled ``Wyoming Regulatory Program'' (WY-029-FOR) received on
November 7, 2002. (EC-9666)
261
November 19, 2002
A communication from the Director, Office of Surface Mining, Department
of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule
entitled ``Iowa Regulatory Program'' (IA-011-FOR) received on November
7, 2002. (EC-9667)
262
November 19, 2002
A communication from the Director, Office of Surface Mining, Department
of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule
entitled ``Louisiana Regulatory Program'' (LA-022-FOR) received on
November 7, 2002. (EC-9668)
263
November 19, 2002
A communication from the Director, Office of Surface Mining, Department
of the Interior, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule
entitled ``Kentucky Regulatory Program'' (KY-237-FOR) received on
November 14, 2002. (EC-9669)
264
November 19, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy, transmitting, pursuant to law, the report of a rule entitled
``Departmental Energy and Utilities Management'' (DOE O 430.2A)
received on November 14, 2002. (EC-9670)
265
November 19, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Security, Department of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to
law, the report of a rule entitled ``Eligibility for Security Police
Officer Positions in the Personal Security Assurance Program''
(RIN1992-AA30) received on November 14, 2002. (EC-9671)
266
November 19, 2002
A communication from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulatory Law,
Office of Security, Department of Energy, transmitting, pursuant to
law, the report of a rule entitled ``Security Conditions'' (DOE N
473.8) received on November 14, 2002. (EC-9672)
PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES
PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGES
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1
June 28, 2001
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting proposals
contained in the National Energy Policy Report that require
legislative action. (PM-33)
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
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SUBCOMMITTEE
DESIGNATIONS
FC-- Full Committee PLF-- Public Lands and Forests
EN-- Energy NP-- National Parks
ERDP-- Energy Research, Development, PPR-- National Parks, Historic
Production and Regulation Preservation, and
Recreation
FPL-- Forests and Public Land Management WP-- Water and Power
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A
Abandoned Mine Reclamation Fund, to modify requirements relating to
allocation of interest that accrues to the; H.R. 3813
Abraham, Spencer, to be Secretary of Energy; Nom 3
Adams, approving the location of the commemorative work in the District
of Columbia honoring former President John; S.J. Res. 47
Adams, approving the location of the commemorative work in the District
of Columbia honoring former President John; H.J. Res. 117
Advanced Scientific Research Computing Programs at the Department of
Energy for fiscal years 2002 through 2006, to authorize funding for; S.
193
Aircraft access to Federal land and to the airspace over that land, to
help ensure general aviation; S. 681
Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act related to Cape Fox Corporation and
Sealaska Corporation, to resolve certain conveyances and provide for
alternative land selections under the; S. 2222
Alaska Native Village Corporation and the Department of the Interior, to
authorize the exchange of lands between an; S. 2016
Aleut Corporation and the United States of America to exchange land
rights received under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act for
certain land interests on Adak Island, to ratify an agreement between
the; S. 1325
Alvillar-Speake, Theresa, to be Director of the Office of Minority
Economic Impact, Department of Energy, vice James B. Lewis, resigned;
Nom 22
Amendment No. 2917--Energy Reform; S. 517
American Battle Monuments Commission to establish in the State of
Louisiana a memorial to honor the Buffalo Soldiers, to authorize the; S.
1988
American Battlefield Protection Act of 1996 to authorize the Secretary
of the Interior to establish a battlefield acquisition grant program, to
amend the; H.R. 5125
American Battlefield Protection Act of 1996 to authorize the Secretary
of the Interior to establish a battlefield acquisition grant program,to
amend the; S. 2968
American Civil War, to establish a commission to commemorate the
sesquicentennial of the; S. 2198
American Fork Canyon, Utah, to provide for the acquisition of land and
construction of an interagency administrative and visitor facility at
the entrance to; S. 1240
American Revolution National Heritage Area in the State of New Jersey,
to establish the Crossroads of the; S. 2731
American Samoa to include certain portions of the islands of Ofu and
Olosega within the park, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to
make adjustments to the boundary of the National Park of; H.R. 1712
American West in Lincoln County, New Mexico, to direct the Secretary of
the Interior to make a grant to the Hubbard Museum of the; S. 1964
Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, to designate certain public lands as
wilderness and certain rivers as wild and scenic rivers in the State of
California, to designate Salmon Restoration Areas, to establish the
Sacramento River National Conservation Area and; S. 2535
Aquifer States in conducting a hydrogeologic characterization, mapping,
modeling and monitoring program for the High Plains Aquifer, to
authorize the Secretary of the Interior to cooperate with the High
Plains; S. 2773
Aquifer, located in Idaho and Washington, to direct the Secretary of the
Interior to conduct a comprehensive study of the Rathdrum Prairie/
Spokane Valley; H.R. 4609
Armed Forces recreation facility, Park City, Utah, to require a transfer
of jurisdiction for development of an; S. 1734
Assistant to the President for Homeland Security to establish the
National Energy Infrastructure Security Program, to direct the; S. 1529
Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to authorize the carrying of firearms by
employees of licensees, to amend the; S. 1586
Aviation aircraft access to Federal land and to the airspace over that
land, to help ensure general; S. 681
B
Bailey, Vicky, to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy [International
Affairs and Domestic Policy], vice David L. Goldwyn, resigned
{Nomination}; Nom 18
Battlefield Protection Act of 1996 to authorize the Secretary of the
Interior to establish a battlefield acquisition grant program, to amend
the American; S. 2968
Battlefield Protection Act of 1996 to authorize the Secretary of the
Interior to establish a battlefield acquisition grant program, to amend
the American; H.R. 5125
Beaufort, South Carolina, relating to the Reconstruction Era, to direct
the Secretary of the Interior to study certain sites in the historic
district of; S. 2388
Belle Grove National Historical Park as a unit of the National Park
System, to designate the Cedar Creek and; H.R. 4944
Belle Grove Plantation National Historical Park as a unit of the
National Park System, to designate the Cedar Creek Battlefield and; S.
2623
Bentonite mining, to open certain withdrawn land in Big Horn County
Wyoming, to locatable mineral development for; S. 1642
Biscayne Bay, Florida, for possible inclusion in the National Park
System, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a special
resource study of Virginia Key Beach Park in; H.R. 2109
Biscayne National Park, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to
conduct a special resource study to determine the national significance
of the Miami Circle site in the State of Florida as well as the
suitability and feasibility of its inclusion in the National Park System
as part of; S. 1894
Bishop, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to transfer certain
public lands in Natrona County, Wyoming, to the Corporation of the
Presiding; H.R. 4103
Black colleges and universities, to decrease the cost-sharing
requirement relating to the additional appropriations, to amend section
507 of the Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996 to
authorize additional appropriations for historically; S. 2613
Black colleges and universities, to decrease the matching requirement
related to such appropriations, to amend section 507 of the Omnibus
Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996 to authorize additional
appropriations for historically; H.R. 1606
Black colleges and universities, to provide for the preservation and
restoration of historic buildings and structures at historically; S.
3002
Blake, Francis, to be Duty Secretary of Energy, vice T.J. Glauthier,
resigned; Nom 11
Board of Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority, to amend the
Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933 to modify provisions relating to
the; S. 821
Brouillette, Dan, to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy (Congressional
and Intergovernmental Affairs), vice John C. Angell, resigned
{Nomination}; Nom 21
Brownell, Nora, to be a Member of the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission for a term expiring June 30, 2006; Nom 12
Brownell, Nora, to be a Member of the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission for the remainder of the term expiring June 30, 2001, vice
Vicky A. Bailey, resigned; Nom 13
Budget, Department of Energy; SP-13
Budget, Forest Service; SP-12
Budget, Interior; SP-11
Budget, NPS; SP-14
Bull Run Watershed Management Unit, Oregon, to provide further
protections for the watershed of the Little Sandy River as part of the;
S. 254
Bureau of Land Management Payment in Lieu of Taxes Program, to provide
permanent funding for the; S. 454
C
CALFED; S. 976
Carnes, Bruce, to be Chief Financial Officer, Department of Energy; Nom
5
Caruso, Guy, of Virginia, to be Administrator of the Energy Information
Administration, vice Jay E. Hakes, resigned; Nom 32
Chafee Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor in
Massachusetts and Rhode Island, to authorize appropriations for the John
H.; S. 2033
Chu, Margaret S.Y., of New Mexico, to be Director of the Office of
Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, Department of Energy, vice Ivan
Itkin, resigned; Nom 29
Clark County, Nevada, to authorize the acquisition by exchange of lands
for inclusion in the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area; H.R.
4141
Clarke, Kathleen Burton, to be Director of the Bureau of Land
Management, vice Thomas A. Fry, III, resigned; Nom 27
Climate Change; S. 597
Clovis Unified School District, to authorize a new special use permit
regarding the continued use of unconveyed lands comprising the Center,
to provide for the conveyance of Forest Service facilities and lands
comprising the Five Mile Regional Learning Center in the State of
California to the; S. 2838
Clovis Unified School District, to authorize a new special use permit
regarding the continued use of unconveyed lands comprising the Center,
to provide for the conveyance of Forest Service facilities and lands
comprising the Five Mile Regional Learning Center in the State of
California to the; H.R. 3401
COAST Anti-Drilling Act; S. 1086
Coconino and Tonto National Forests in Arizona, to provide for the
exchange of certain lands in the; H.R. 4919
Commercial nuclear energy production facilities at existing Department
of Energy sites, to require the Secretary of Energy to study the
feasibility of developing; S. 919
Committee Funding; SP-2
Committee Organizational Meeting; SP-17
Conceptual Cost Estimate for Decommissioning the Southwest Experimental
Fast Oxide Reactor; S. 636
Concessions Management; SP-6
Conservation and Reinvestment Act; S. 1328
Constitution Center, to amend the Constitution Heritage Act of 1988 to
provide for the operation of the National; S. 2910
Cook Inlet Region, Inc., to lands adjacent to the Russian River in the
State of Alaska, to resolve the claims of the; H.R. 3048
Cook, Beverly, to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy (Environment,
Safety and Health), vice David Michaels, resigned; Nom 30
Cost of Electric Energy; S. 26
Cost-of-Service Based Electric Energy Rates; S. 287
Crevice Mountain Mining District in the State of Montana, to be returned
to the United States for management as part of the national public lands
and forest, to authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to accept the
donation of certain lands previously disposed of from the public domain,
together with certain mineral rights on federal land, in the Mineral
Hill-; S. 2510
Crook Counties in the State of Oregon a right-of-way to West Butte Road,
to direct the Secretary of the Interior to grant to Deschutes and; S.
2482
Crook Counties in the State of Oregon a right-of-way to West Butte Road,
to direct the Secretary of the Interior to grant to Deschutes and; H.R.
4953
Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, to authorize the Secretary of
the Interior to acquire Fern Lake and the surrounding watershed in the
States of Kentucky and Tennessee for addition to; H.R. 2238
CUPCA; S. 1361
D
Decommissioning Pilot Program; S. 636
Decrease America's dependency on foreign oil sources to 50% by the year
2011 by enhancing the use of renewable energy resources, conserving
energy resources, improving energy efficiencies, and increasing domestic
energy supplies; improve environmental quality by reducing emissions of
air pollutants and greenhouse gases; mitigate the effect of increases in
energy prices on the American consumer, including the poor; and the
elderly, to protect the energy secuirty of the United States and; S. 388
Denali National Park and Preserve, to provide for the prohibition of
snow machines within the boundaries of the ``Old Park'' within the
boundaries of; S. 2589
Department of Energy Authorization Act to authorize the Secretary of
Energy to impose interim limitations on the cost of electric energy to
protect consumers from unjust and unreasonable prices in the electric
energy market, to amend the; S. 26
Department of Energy to enhance its mission areas through technology
transfer and partnerships for fiscal years 2002 through 2006, to
authorize funding the; S. 517
Deschutes and Crook Counties in the State of Oregon a right-of-way to
West Butte Road, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to grant to;
H.R. 4953
Directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority, to amend the Tennessee
Valley Authority Act of 1933 to modify provisions relating to the Board
of; S. 821
Donelson National Battlefield, to authorize the acquisition of land
associated with the campaign that resulted in the capture of Fort
Donelson in 1862, to expand the boundaries of the Fort; S. 3157
E
Eagledale Ferry Dock at Taylor Avenue in the State of Washington for
potential inclusion in the National Park System, to direct the Secretary
of the Interior to conduct a study of the site commonly known as; H.R.
3747
Electric bills, to consumers that reduce electric energy consumption and
to establish an Electric Energy Conservation Fund to provide loans to
utilities and nonprofit organization to fund energy productivity
projects, to authorize a short-term program of grants to certain
electric utilities to be passed through, in the form of credits toward;
S. 1213
Electric Energy Conservation Fund to provide loans to utilities and
nonprofit organizations to fund energy productivity projects, to
authorize a short-term program of grants to certain electric utilities
to be passed through, in the form of credits toward electric bills, to
consumers that reduce electric energy consumption and to establish an;
S. 1213
Electric power generation assets by municipal and rural electric
cooperative utilities that provide retail electric srvice in the
Tennessee Valley region, to To amend the Tennessee Valley Authority Act
of 1933 to provide for greater ownership of; S. 608
Electric utility shall be required to enter into a new contract or
obligation to purchase or to sell electricity or capacity under section
210 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978, to provide
that no; S. 552
Electricity in the United States, to ensure that nuclear energy
continues to contribute to the supply of; S. 472
Electricity in the United States, to ensure that nuclear energy
continues to contribute to the supply of; S. 1667
Electricity supply emergencies, to authorize the Secretary of Energy to
make loans through a revolving loan fund for States to construct
elecricity generation facilities for use in; S. 221
EM; SP-41
Energy and Natural Resources Views and Estimates; SP-3
Energy conservation investments in Federal facilities, to promote; S. 95
Energy Markets' Impact Resulting from Enron Bankruptcy; SP-29
Energy Policy Act; S. 597
Energy Policy Act of 1992 to assess opportunities to increase carbon
storage on national forests derived from the public domain and to
facilitate voluntary and accurate reporting of forest projects that
reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations, to amend the; S. 820
Energy Policy Act of 1992, to amend title X and title XI; S. 1147
Energy Policy Act of 2002; H.R. 4
Energy Policy and Conservation Act, relating to the Strategic Petroleum
Reserve, to authorize appropriations to carry out part B of title I of
the; H.R. 724
Energy Policy/Price-Anderson; SP-15
Energy price spikes from the perspective of consumers, to establish a
Consumer Energy Commission to assess and provide recommendations
regarding recent; S. 900
Energy Reform--Amendment No. 2917; S. 517
Energy Security Act; S. 388
Energy security of the United States and promote environmental quality
by enhancing the use of motor vehicle fuels from renewable sources, to
provide for the; S. 1006
Energy to convey a parcel of land at the facility of the Southwestern
Power Administration in Tupelo, Oklahoma, to direct the Secretary of;
H.R. 5109
Energy, Department of, Bruce Carnes {Nomination}; Nom 5
Energy, Department of, Dan R. Brouillette, of Louisiana, to be an
Assistant Secretary of Energy (Congressional and Intergovernmental
Affairs), vice John C. Angell, resigned {Nomination}; Nom 21
Energy, Department of, David Garman {Nomination}; Nom 7
Energy, Department of, Francis S. Blake, of Connecticut, to be Duty
Secretary of Energy, vice T.J. Glauthier, resigned {Nomination}; Nom 11
Energy, Department of, Jessie Hill Roberson, of Alabama, to be an
Assistant Secretary of Energy [Environmental Management], vice Carolyn
L. Huntoon, resigned {Nomination}; Nom 10
Energy, Department of, Lee Sarah Liberman Otis {Nomination}; Nom 6
Energy, Department of, Robert Gordon Card, of Colorado, to be Under
Secretary of Energy, vice Ernest J. Moniz, resigned {Nomination}; Nom 14
Energy, Department of, Spencer Abraham {Nomination}; Nom 3
Energy, Department of, Theresa Alvillar-Speake, of California, to be
Director of the Office of Minority Economic Impact, Department of
Energy, vice James B. Lewis, resigned {Nomination}; Nom 22
Energy, Department of, Vicky A. Bailey, of Indiana, to be an Assistant
Secretary of Energy [International Affairs and Domestic Policy], vice
David L. Goldwyn, resigned {Nomination}; Nom 18
Energy, Dept. of FY 2003 Budget Request; SP-31
Energy, Dept. of, Beverly Cook, of Idaho, to be an Assistant Secretary
of Energy (Environment, Safety and Health), vice David Michaels,
resigned {Nomination}; Nom 30
Energy, Dept. of, Guy F. Caruso, of Virginia, to be Administrator of the
Energy Information Administration, vice Jay E. Hakes, resigned
{Nomination}; Nom 32
Energy, Dept. of, Margaret S.Y. Chu, of New Mexico, to be Director of
the Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, Department of
Energy, vice Ivan Itkin, resigned {Nomination}; Nom 29
Energy, Dept. of, Michael Smith, of Oklahoma, to be an Assistant
Secretary of Energy [Fossil Energy], vice Robert Wayne Gee {Nomination};
Nom 26
Energy, Dept. of, Raymond L. Orbach, of California, to be Director of
the Office of Science, Department of Energy, vice Mildred Spiewak
Dresselhaus {Nomination}; Nom 31
Energy, Kyle McSlarrow {Nomination}; Nom 33
Enron; SP-34
Eureka County, Nevada, for continued use as cemeteries, to direct the
Secretary of Agriculture to convey certain land to Lander County,
Nevada, and the Secretary of the Interior to convey certain land to; S.
1139
Expanding ESPC Authority; S. 72
Expenditures by Energy and Natural Resources Committee; S. Res. 49
F
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to conduct investigations, to
increase the criminal penalties for violations of the Federal Power Act
and the Natural Gas Act, and to authorize the Chairman of the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission to contract for consultant services, to
modify the authority of the; S. 2716
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to impose just and reasonable load-
differentiated demand rates or cost-of-service of electric energy at
wholesale in the western energy market, to direct the; S. 764
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to order refunds of unjust,
unreasonable, unduly discriminatory or preferential rates and charges
for electricity, to establish cost-based rates for electricity sold at
wholesale in the Western Systems Coordinating Council, to require the;
S. 80
Federal lakes, to require Federal agencies responsible for managing
Federal lakes to pursue strategies for enhancing recreational
experiences of the public, to promote recreation on; S. 531
Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 and the Mineral Leasing
Act to clarify the method by which the Secretary of the Interior and the
Secretary of Agriculture determine the fair market value of certain
rights-of-way granted, issued, or renewed under these Acts, to amend
the; H.R. 3258
Federal lands, to provide for the protection of paleontological
resources on; S. 2727
Federal lands, to provide to the Federal land management agencies the
authoirty and capability to manage effectively the; S. 2474
Federal Power Act and the Natural Gas Act, and to authorize the Chairman
of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to contract for consultant
services, to modify the authority of the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission to conduct investigations, to increase the criminal penalties
for violations of the; S. 2716
Federal Power Act to encourage the development and deployment of
innovative and efficient energy technologies, to amend the; S. 933
Federal Power Act to establish a system for market participants,
regulators, and the public to have access to certain information about
the operation of electricity power markets and transmission systems, to
amend the; S. 1231
Federal Power Act to improve the hydroelectric licensing process by
granting the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission statutory authority to
better coordinate participation by other agencies and entities, to amend
the; S. 71
Federal Power Marketing Administrations to reduce vandalism and
destruction of property, to provide authority to; H.R. 2924
Federal Water Project Recreation Act, to reauthorize and amend the; H.R.
5460
FERC's April 26, 2001, order addressing wholesale electricity prices in
California and Western U.S.; SP-10
FERC, Brownell, Nora, to be a Member of the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission for the remainder of the term expiring June 30, 2001, vice
Vicky A. Bailey, resigned; Nom 13
FERC, Bromnell, Nora, to be a Member of the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission for a term expiring June 30, 2006 {Reappointment}; Nom 12
FERC, James John Hoecker {Nomination}; Nom 2
FERC, Joseph Timothy Kelliher, of the District of Columbia, to be a
Member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for the term expiring
June 30, 2007, vice Linda Key Breathitt, term expiring {Nomination}; Nom
34
FERC, Nora Brownell, to be a Member of the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission for a term expiring June 30, 2006 {Nomination}; Nom 12
FERC, Patrick Henry Wood III {Nomination}; Nom 8
Fire Management Evaluation Report; SP-27
Fire Plan; SP-7
``Fire Risks to Communities and the Environment'', as signed August
2001, to reduce the overabundance of forest fuels that place national
resources at high risk of catastrophic wildfire, and prepare a National
Prescribed Fire Strategy tht minimizes risks of escape, expressing the
sense of Congress that Federal land management agencies should fully
support the Western Governors Association ``Collaborative 10-year
Strategy for Reducing Wildland''; S. Con. Res. 107
Firearms by employees of licensees, to amend the Atomic Energy Act of
1954 to authorize the carrying of; S. 1586
Firefighter deaths that are caused by wildfire entrapment or burnover,
to provide for an independent investigation of Forest Service; H.R. 3971
Firefighter fatalities, to provide for the independent investigation of
Federal wildland; S. 2471
Five Mile Regional Learning Center in the State of California to the
Clovis Unified School District, to authorize a new special use permit
regarding the continued use of unconveyed lands comprising the Center,
to provide for the conveyance of Forest Service facilities and lands
comprising the; H.R. 3401
Forest Fire Prevention; SP-27
Forest Restoration; SP-42
Forest Service FY 2003 Budget Request; SP-31
Forest Service's Roadless Area Rulemaking; SP-8
Forest System land in the State of Nebraska, to authorize the Secretary
of Agriculture to enter into cooperative agreements and contracts with
the Nebraska State Forester to carry out watershed restoration and
protection activities on National; S. 2518
G
Garman, David, to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy (Energy Efficiency
and Renewable Energy), vice Dan Reichter, resigned; Nom 7
Gila River Indian Community water rights settlement, to reauthorize and
amend the Southern Arizona Water Rights Settlement Act of 1982, to
provide for adjustments to the Central Arizona Project in Arizona, to
authorize the; S. 2992
Golden Gate National Recreation Area in the State of California, to
extend the term of the advisory commission for the recreation area, to
revise the boundaries of the; S. 941
Gordon, Robert, to be Under Secretary of Energy, vice Ernest J. Moniz,
resigned; Nom 14
Griles, J. Steven, to be Deputy Secretary of the Interior, vice David J.
Hayes, resigned; Nom 9
Groundwater Study and Facilities Act to authorize the Secretary of the
Interior to participate in the design, planning, and construction of a
project to reclaim and reuse wastewater within and outside of the
service area of the Lakehaven Utility District, Washington, to amend the
Reclamation Wastewater and; H.R. 2115
H
Hansen Shoshone National Trail, to designate and provide for the
management of the James V.; H.R. 3936
Historically women's public colleges or universities, to provide for the
preservation and restoration of historic buildings at; S. 1614
Hoecker, James, to be a Member of the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission for the term expiring June 30, 2005, to which position he was
appointed during the last recess of the Senate; Nom 2
Homeland Security to establish the National Energy Infrastructure
Security Program, to direct the Assistant to the President for; S. 1529
I
Implementation of the National Fire Plan; SP-42
Indiana; H.R. 1963
Institutes to conduct research on the prevention of, and restoration
from, wildfires in forest and woodland ecosystems, to establish; S. 2670
Intake Irrigation Project to the appurtenant irrigation districts, to
convey the Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project, the Savage Unit of the
Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, and the Intake; S. 1148
Interior, Bennett William Raley, of Colorado, to be an Assistant
Secretary of the Interior, vice Patricia J. Beneke, resigned
{Nomination}; Nom 17
Interior, Dept. of the FY 2003 Budget Request; SP-31
Interior, Frances P. Mainella, of Florida, to be Director of the
National Park Service, vice Robert G. Stanton, resigned {Nomination};
Nom 19
Interior, Gale Norton {Nomination}; Nom 4
Interior, Harold Craig Manson, of California, to be Assistant Secretary
for Fish and Wildlife, vice Kenneth Lee Smith {Nomination}; Nom 25
Interior, J. Steven Griles {Nomination}; Nom 9
Interior, Jeffrey D. Jarrett, of Pennsylvania, to be Director of the
Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, vice Kathleen M.
Karpan {Nomination}; Nom 23
Interior, John W. Keys, III, of Utah, to be Commissioner of Reclamation,
vice Eluid Levi Martinez, resigned {Nomination}; Nom 20
Interior, Kathleen Burton Clarke {Nomination}; Nom 27
Interior, Kenneth Lee Smith {Nomination}; Nom 1
Interior, Patricia Lynn Scarlett, of California, to be an Assistant
Secretary of the Interior, vice M. John Berry {Nomination}; Nom 15
Interior, Rebecca W. Watson {Nomination}; Nom 28
Interior, William Gerry Myers, III, of Idaho, to be Solicitor of the
Department of the Interior, vice John D. Leshy, resigned {Nomination};
Nom 16
Investigation of Forest Service firefighter deaths that are caused by
wildfire entrapment or burnover, to provide for an independent; H.R.
3971
J
Jarrett, Jeffrey, to be Director of the Office of Surface Mining
Reclamation and Enforcement, vice Kathleen M. Karpan; Nom 23
John Adams and his legacy, to authorize the Adams Memorial Foundation to
establish a commemorative work on Federal land in the District of
Columbia and its environs to honor former President; H.R. 1668
John Adams, approving the location of the commemorative work in the
District of Columbia honoring former President; S.J. Res. 47
John Adams, approving the location of the commemorative work in the
District of Columbia honoring former President; H.J. Res. 117
K
Kelliher, Joseph Timothy, of the District of Columbia, to be a Member of
the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for the term expiring June 30,
2007, vice Linda Key Breathitt, term expiring; Nom 34
Keys, John, to be Commissioner of Reclamation, vice Eluid Levi Martinez,
resigned {Nomination}; Nom 20
J
Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, Nevada, to the Secretary of the
Interior, in trust for the Washoe Indian Tribe of Nevada and California,
to direct the Secretary of Agriculture to convey certain land in the; S.
691
Lama Project water distribution entities for amounts assessed by the
entities for operation and maintenance of the Project's irrigaiton works
for 2001, to authorize funds to such entities of amounts collected by
the Bureau of Reclamation for reserved works for 2001, to authorize
payments to ceratin; S. 1824
Land Grant Act to require the Secretary of Agriculture to pay the costs
of environmental reviews with respect to conveyances under that Act, to
amend the Education; H.R. 3802
Lander County, Nevada, and the Secretary of the Interior to convey
certain land to Eureka County, Nevada, for continued use as cemeteries,
to direct the Secretary of Agriculture to convey certain land to; S.
1139
Lands, to provide to the Federal land management agencies the authoirty
and capability to manage effectively the Federal; S. 2474
Law Enforcement Authority at Bureau of Reclamation Facilities; H.R. 2925
Lighting Initiative at the Department of Energy, to establish the Next
Generation; S. 1166
Little Sandy River as part of the Bull Run Watershed Management Unit,
Oregon, to provide further protections for the watershed of the; H.R.
427
Locatable mineral development for bentonite mining, to open certain
withdrawn land in Big Horn County Wyoming, to; S. 1642
Low-income energy assistance, weatherization, and State energy
conservation grant programs, to expand the use of energy savings
performance contracts, to increase the authorization of appropriations
for; S. 352
M
Magnetic fusion burning plasma experiment for the purpose of
accelerating the scientific understanding and development of fusion as a
long term energy source, to require the Secretary of Energy to develop a
plan for a; S. 1130
Maiden's Grave Cemetery; S. 1139
Mainella, Frances, to be Director of the National Park Service, vice
Robert G. Stanton, resigned {Nomination}; Nom 19
Manson, Harold, to be Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife, vice
Kenneth Lee Smith; Nom 25
McKay Nature Preserve, to designate certain Federal lands in the State
of Utah as the Gunn; H.R. 3909
McSlarrow, Kyle, to be Deputy Secretary of Energy, vice Francis S.
Blake, resigned; Nom 33
Mineral development for bentonite mining, to open certain withdrawn land
in Big Horn County Wyoming, to locatable; S. 1642
Mineral Leasing Act to clarify the method by which the Secretary of the
Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture determine the fair market
value of certain rights-of-way granted, issued, or renewed under these
Acts, to amend the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 and
the; H.R. 3258
Moon National Monument, to redesignate certain lands within the Craters;
H.R. 601
Mormon Pioneer Heritage Area in the State of Utah, to eastablish the
National; S. 2196
Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail; H.R. 37
Myers, William, to be Solicitor of the Department of the Interior, vice
John D. Leshy, resigned {Nomination}; Nom 16
N
Nanoengineering; S. 90
Nanoscale Science and Engineering Research Act; S. 90
National Energy Conservation Policy Act to enhance and extend authority
relating to energy savings performance contracts of the Federal
Government, to amend the; S. 72
National Forest System and other public domain lands, to provide
opportunities for collaborative restoration projects on; S. 2672
National Laboratories Protection in Our Homeland Security; SP-40
Natrona County, Wyoming, to the Corporation of the Presiding Bishop, to
direct the Secretary of the Interior to transfer certain public lands
in; H.R. 4103
Natural gas pipelines within the boundary of Great Smoky Mountains
National Park, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to issue
right-of-way permits for; H.R. 3380
Natural gas pipelines within the boundary of the Great Smoky Mountains
National Park, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to issue
right-of-way permits for; S. 1097
Nebo Wilderness Area, to adjust the boundaries of the Mount; S. 1205
Newlands Project in Nevada, to the city of Fallon, Nevada, to provide
for the sale of certain real property within the; H.R. 1870
Nomination, Bennett William Raley, of Colorado, to be an Assistant
Secretary of the Interior, vice Patricia J. Beneke, resigned; Nom 17
Nomination, Beverly Cook, of Idaho, to be an Assistant Secretary of
Energy (Environment, Safety and Health), vice David Michaels, resigned;
Nom 30
Nomination, Bruce Marshall Carnes, of Virginia, to be Chief Financial
Officer, Department of Energy; Nom 5
Nomination, Dan R. Brouillette, of Louisiana, to be an Assistant
Secretary of Energy (Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs), vice
John C. Angell, resigned; Nom 21
Nomination, David Garman, of Virginia, to be an Assistant Secretary of
Energy (Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy), vice Dan Reichter,
resigned; Nom 7
Nomination, Frances P. Mainella, of Florida, to be Director of the
National Park Service, vice Robert G. Stanton, resigned; Nom 19
Nomination, Francis S. Blake, of Connecticut, to be Duty Secretary of
Energy, vice T.J. Glauthier, resigned; Nom 11
Nomination, Gale Ann Norton, of Colorado, to be Secretary of the
Interior; Nom 4
Nomination, Guy F. Caruso, of Virginia, to be Administrator of the
Energy Information Administration, vice Jay E. Hakes, resigned; Nom 32
Nomination, Harold Craig Manson, of California, to be Assistant
Secretary for Fish and Wildlife, vice Kenneth Lee Smith; Nom 25
Nomination, J. Steven Griles, of Virginia, to be Deputy Secretary of the
Interior, vice David J. Hayes, resigned; Nom 9
Nomination, James John Hoecker, of Virginia, to be a Member of the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for the term expiring June 30,
2005, to which position he was appointed during the last recess of the
Senate; Nom 2
Nomination, Jeffrey D. Jarrett, of Pennsylvania, to be Director of the
Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, vice Kathleen M.
Karpan; Nom 23
Nomination, Jessie Hill Roberson, of Alabama, to be an Assistant
Secretary of Energy [Environmental Management], vice Carolyn L. Huntoon,
resigned; Nom 10
Nomination, John W. Keys, III, of Utah, to be Commissioner of
Reclamation, vice Eluid Levi Martinez, resigned; Nom 20
Nomination, Joseph Timothy Kelliher, of the District of Columbia, to be
a Member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for the term
expiring June 30, 2007, vice Linda Key Breathitt, term expiring; Nom 34
Nomination, Kathleen Burton Clarke, of Utah, to be Director of the
Bureau of Land Management, vice Thomas A. Fry, III, resigned; Nom 27
Nomination, Kenneth Lee Smith, of Arkansas, to be Assistant Secretary
for Fish and Wildlife, Department of the Interior, vice Donald J. Barry,
resigned, to which position he was appointed during the last recess of
the Senate; Nom 1
Nomination, Kyle E. McSlarrow, of Virginia, to be Deputy Secretary of
Energy, vice Francis S. Blake, resigned; Nom 33
Nomination, Lee Sarah Liberman Otis, of Virginia, to be General Counsel
of the Department of Energy; Nom 6
Nomination, Margaret S.Y. Chu, of New Mexico, to be Director of the
Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, Department of Energy,
vice Ivan Itkin, resigned; Nom 29
Nomination, Michael Smith, of Oklahoma, to be an Assistant Secretary of
Energy [Fossil Energy], vice Robert Wayne Gee; Nom 26
Nomination, Nora Mead Brownell, of Pennsylvania, to be a Member of the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for a term expiring June 30, 2006.
(Reappointment); Nom 12
Nomination, Nora Mead Brownell, of Pennsylvania, to be a Member of the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for the remainder of the term
expiring June 30, 2001, vice Vicky A. Bailey, resigned; Nom 13
Nomination, Patricia Lynn Scarlett, of California, to be an Assistant
Secretary of the Interior, vice M. John Berry; Nom 15
Nomination, Patrick Henry Wood III, of Texas, to be a Member of the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for the term expiring June 30,
2005, vice James John Hoecker, resigned; Nom 8
Nomination, Raymond L. Orbach, of California, to be Director of the
Office of Science, Department of Energy, vice Mildred Spiewak
Dresselhaus; Nom 31
Nomination, Rebecca W. Watson, of Montana, to be an Assistant Secretary
of the Interior, vice Sylvia V. Baca, resigned; Nom 28
Nomination, Robert Gordon Card, of Colorado, to be Under Secretary of
Energy, vice Ernest J. Moniz, resigned; Nom 14
Nomination, Spencer Abraham, of Michigan, to be Secretary of Energy; Nom
3
Nomination, Theresa Alvillar-Speake, of California, to be Director of
the Office of Minority Economic Impact, Department of Energy, vice James
B. Lewis, resigned; Nom 22
Nomination, Vicky A. Bailey, of Indiana, to be an Assistant Secretary of
Energy [International Affairs and Domestic Policy], vice David L.
Goldwyn, resigned; Nom 18
Nomination, William Gerry Myers, III, of Idaho, to be Solicitor of the
Department of the Interior, vice John D. Leshy, resigned; Nom 16
Nonnative Weed Control Act of 2000; S. 198
NOPR; SP-44
Norton, Gale, to be Secretary of the Interior; Nom 4
NPS Omnibus Management Act; SP-6
Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982, approving the site at Yucca Mountain,
Nevada, for the development of a repository for the disposal of high-
level radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel, pursuant to the; S.J.
Res. 34
O
OCS; S. 771
Ofu and Olosega within the park, to authorize the Secretary of the
Interior to make adjustments to the boundary of the National Park of
American Samoa to include certain portions of the islands of; H.R. 1712
Ogallala Aquifer; S. 1537
Oil and gas drilling in Finger Lakes National Forest in the State of New
York, to prohibit; S. 1846
Oil and Gas Leasing in Areas of the OCS; S. 771
Olosega within the park, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to
make adjustments to the boundary of the National Park of American Samoa
to include certain portions of the islands of Ofu and; H.R. 1712
Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996 to authorize
additional appropriations for historically black colleges and
universities, to decrease the matching requirement related to such
appropriations, to amend section 507 of the; H.R. 1606
Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996 to increase the
authorization of approprations for the Vancouver National Historic
Reserve and for the preservation of Vancouver Barracks, to amend the; S.
1649
Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996 to provide
adequate funding authorization for the Vancouver National Historic
Reserve, to amend the; H.R. 2099
Oregon National Historic Trail; H.R. 37
Otis, Lee Sarah Liberman, to be General Counsel of the Department of
Energy; Nom 6
Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to direct the Secretary of the
Interior to cease mineral leasing activity on the outer Continental
Shelf seaward of a coastal State that has declared a moratorium on
mineral exploration, development, or production activity in State water,
to amend the; S. 901
Outer Continental Shelf off the State of Florida, to permanently
prohibit the conduct of offshore drilling on the; S. 771
P
Park System and to recognize the importance of high quality outdoor
recreational opportunities on federally managed land, to provide the
financial mechanisms, resource protections, and professional skills
necessary for high quality stewardship of the National; S. 1011
Passaic County, New Jersey, as a unit of the National Park System, to
authorize the Secretary of the Interior to study the suitability and
feasibility of designating the Great Falls Historic District in the city
of Paterson, in; S. 386
Peak Wilderness and the James Peak Protection Area in the State of
Colorado, to designate the James; S. 1711
Pecos River basins, to examine the impacts of drought on Reclamation
projects in New Mexico, particularly the Rio Grande and; SP-38
Pemberton's Headquarters, to modify the boundary of Vicksburg National
Military Park to include the property known as; S. 1175
Petroleum Marketing Practices Act to extend certain protections to
franchised refiners or distributors of lubricating oil, to amend the; S.
2781
Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, and the Intake Irrigation Project to
the appurtenant irrigation districts, to convey the Lower Yellowstone
Irrigation Project, the Savage Unit of the; S. 1148
Pipelines within the boundary of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, to
authorize the Secretary of the Interior to issue right-of-way permits
for natural gas; H.R. 3380
Plutonium at the Savannah River Site South Carolina, to provide for the
disposition of weapons-usable; S. 2453
Pony Express and Calfornia National Historic Trails; H.R. 37
Preservation and restoration of historic buildings and structures at
historically black colleges and universities, to provide for the; S.
3002
President for Homeland Security to establish the National Energy
Infrastructure Security Program, to direct the Assistant to the; S. 1529
Presidential Nominees Statement Proposed Revision; SP-18
Presiding Bishop, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to transfer
certain public lands in Natrona County, Wyoming, to the Corporation of
the; H.R. 4103
Price-Anderson; SP-15
Public Land Order with respect to certain lands erroneously included in
the Cibola National Wildlife Refuge, California, to revoke a; H.R. 3937
Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978, to provide that no
electric utility shall be required to enter into a new contract or
obligation to purchase or to sell electricity or capacity under section
210 of the; S. 552
Puerto Rico as components of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System,
to designate certain waterways in the Caribbean National Forest in the
Commonwealth of; H.R. 3954
Q
R
Railroad National Historic Site, to revise the boundary of the Allegheny
Portage; H.R. 4682
Raley, Bennett, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Interior, vice
Patricia J. Beneke, resigned {Nomination}; Nom 17
Reactor located in northwest Arkansas, to authorize the Secretary of
Energy to establish a decommissioning pilot program to decommission and
decontaminate the sodium-cooled fast cooled fast breeder experimental
test-site; S. 499
Reagan Boyhood Home National Historic Site, to authorize the Secretary
of the Interior to establish the Ronald; H.R. 400
Reauthorize and revise the Renewable Energy Production Incentive
program, to; S. 1211
Recent Changes in Energy Markets; SP-4
Reclamation Recreation Management Act of 1992 in order to provide for
the security of dams, facilities, and resources under the jurisdiction
of the Bureau of Reclamation, to amdne the; S. 1480
Reclamation Reform Act of 1982 to clarify the acreage limitations and
incorporate a means test for certain farm operations, to amend the; S.
116
Reclamation Wastewater and Groundwater Study and Facilities Act to
authorize the Secretary of the Interior to participate in the design,
planning, and construction of a project to reclaim and reuse wastewater
within and outside of the service area of the Lakehaven Utility
District, Washington, to amend the; H.R. 2115
Reconstruction Era, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to study
certain sites in the historic district of Beaufort, South Carolina,
relating to the; S. 2388
Recreation fee demonstration program, to exempt certain users of fee
demonstration areas from fees imposed under the; S. 2015
Revolution Heritage Area in South Carolina, to direct the Secretary of
the Interior to conduct a study of the suitability and feasibility of
establishing the Southern Campaign of the; S. 3078
Revolution Heritage Area in South Carolina, to direct the Secretary of
the Interior to conduct a study of the suitability and feasibility of
establishing the Southern Campaign of the; H.R. 4830
Rights-of-way granted, issued, or renewed under these Acts, to amend the
Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 and the Mineral Leasing
Act to clarify the method by which the Secretary of the Interior and the
Secretary of Agriculture determine the fair market value of certain;
H.R. 3258
Rio Grande and Pecos River basins, to examine the impacts of drought on
Reclamation projects in New Mexico, particularly the; SP-38
Rio Grande Valley Water Resources Conservation and Improvement Act of
2000 to authorize additional projects under that Act, to amend the
Lower; H.R. 2990
Roberson, Jessie, to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy [Environmental
Management], vice Carolyn L. Huntoon, resigned; Nom 10
Russian River in the State of Alaska, to resolve the claims of Cook
Inlet Region, Inc., to lands adjacent to the; S. 1879
S
Sacramento River National Conservation Area and Ancient Bristlecone Pine
Forest, to designate certain public lands as wilderness and certain
rivers as wild and scenic rivers in the State of California, to
designate Salmon Restoration Areas, to establish the; S. 2535
SAFE; H.R. 4
Salmon Restoration Areas, to establish the Sacramento River National
Conservation Area and Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, to designate
certain public lands as wilderness and certain rivers as wild and scenic
rivers in the State of California, to designate; S. 2535
San Juan River Basins, to extend the periods of authorization for the
Secretary of the Interior to implement capital construction projects
associated with the endangered fish recovery implementation programs for
the Upper Colorado and; H.R. 5099
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, to direct the Secretary
of the Interior to conduct a special resources study to evaluate the
suitability and feasibility of establishing the Rim of the Valley
Corridor as a unit of the; S. 2571
Scarlett, Patricia, to be an Assistant Secretary of the Interior, vice
M. John Berry {Nomination}; Nom 15
Sealaska Corporation, to resolve certain conveyances and provide for
alternative land selections under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement
Act related to Cape Fox Corporation and; S. 2222
Senior center, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey a
former Bureau of Land Management administrative site to the city of
Carson City, Nevada, for use as a; H.R. 271
September 11, 2001, courageously gave their lives thereby thwarting a
planned attack on our Nation's Capital, to authorize a national memorial
to commemorate the passengers and crew of Flight 93 who, on; H.R. 3917
September 11, 2001, Energy Industry's Response To The Events; SP-24
Shooting range, to provide for the conveyance of certain public land in
Clark County, Nevada, for use as a; S. 1451
Shooting range, to provide for the conveyance of certain public land in
Clark County, Nevada, for use as a; S. 1601
Shooting range, to provide for the conveyance of certain public land in
Clark County, Nevada, for use as a; H.R. 2937
Skykomish River Valley of the State of Washington by designating certain
lower-elevation Federal lands as wilderness, to enhance ecosystem
protection and the range of outdoor opportunities protected by statute
in the; S. 2565
Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area Act; H.R. 5200
Small Electric Energy Generation Systems; S. 1403
Smith, Kenneth Lee, to be Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife,
Department of the Interior, vice Donald J. Barry, resigned, to which
position he was appointed during the last recess of the Senate; Nom 1
Smith, Michael, to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy [Fossil Energy],
vice Robert Wayne Gee; Nom 26
Southerwestern Power Administration in Tupelo, Oklahoma, to direct the
Secretary of Energy to convey a parcel of land at the facility of the;
H.R. 5109
Speake, Theresa Alvillar, to be Director of the Office of Minority
Economic Impact, Department of Energy, vice James B. Lewis, resigned;
Nom 22
Spokane Valley Aquifer, located in Idaho and Washington, to direct the
Secretary of the Interior to conduct a comprehensive study of the
Rathdrum Prairie; H.R. 4609
SPR; H.R. 724
Sprague River, Oregon, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to
conduct a study of the feasibility of providing adequate upstream and
downstream passage for fish at the Chiloquin Dam on the; S. 1826
Stanislaus National Forest, California, to direct the Secretary of
Agriculture to enter into a cooperative agreement to provide for
retention, maintenance, and operation, at private expense, of 12
concrete dams and weirs located within the boundaries of the Emigrant
Wilderness in the; H.R. 434
STEP Act; S. 1213
T
Taft National Historic Site in the State of Ohio, to authorize an
exchange of land in connection with the historic site, to adjust the
boundary of the William Howard; S. 921
Territories; H.R. 1712
Territory--Guam; H.R. 309
Terrorist acts against the United States or its people, at home or
abroad, to authorize the establishment of a memorial to victims who died
as a result of; H.R. 2982
Title title X of the Energy Policy Act of 1992, to amend; H.R. 3343
Trails Act of 2001; S. 498
TRIP Act; S. 1136
Trust Territories; S. 2823
Trust Territories; H.R. 3955
Trust Territories; H.R. 5097
Trust Territories; SP-28
Trust Territories--Guam; H.R. 308
Trust Territories--Northern Mariana Islands; S. 507
Trust Territory; H.R. 3954
Turnagain Arm National Heritage Area in the State of Alaska, to
establish the Kenai Mountains; S. 509
Twin Lakes in the State of Idaho resulting from possible omission of
lands from an 1880 survey, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to
disclaim any Federal interest in lands adjacent to Spirit Lake and; H.R.
4874
Twin Lakes in the State of Idaho resulting from possible omission of
lands from an 1880 survey. to direct the Secretary of the Interior to
disclaim any Federal interest in lands adjacent to Spirit Lake and; S.
2585
Two dollars per person from park entrance fees or assess up to $2 per
person visiting the Grand Canyon National Park to secure bonds for
capital improvements, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to set
aside up to $2 per person from park entrance fees or assess up to; S.
930
U
University Nuclear Science and Engineering Programs at the Department of
Energy for fiscal years 2002 through 2006, to authorize funding for; S.
242
University of Nevada at Las Vegas Research Foundation for a research
park and technology center, to convey land to the; S. 2333
Utah Land Exchange; S. 2745
Utah State Trust Lands Consolidation Act; H.R. 4968
V
Washington County, Utah, to provide funds for the construction of
recreational and visitor facilities in; H.R. 3848
Washington National Monument Boundary Adjustment Act of 2001, Booker T.;
S. 1051
Washington National Monument Boundary Adjustment Act of 2001, Booker T.;
H.R. 1456
Watson, Rebecca W., to be an Assistant Secretary of the Interior, vice
Sylvia V. Baca, resigned; Nom 28
Wildfire entrapment or burnover, to provide for an independent
investigation of Forest Service firefighter deaths that are caused by;
H.R. 3971
``Wildland Fire Risks to Communities and the Environment'', as signed
August 2001, to reduce the overabundance of forest fuels that place
national resources at high risk of catastrophic wildfire, and prepare a
National Prescribed Fire Strategy tht minimizes risks of escape,
expressing the sense of Congress that Federal land management agencies
should fully support the Western Governors Association ``Collaborative
10-year Strategy for Reducing''; S. Con. Res. 107
Wildland Firefighting; SP-42
Wildland, firefighter fatalities, to provide for the independent
investigation of Federal; S. 2471
Wood, Patrick, to be a Member of the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission for the term expiring June 30, 2005, vice James John Hoecker,
resigned; Nom 8
Woodland ecosystems, to establish Institutes to conduct research on the
prevention of, and restoration from, wildfires in forest and; S. 2670
X
Y
Yavapai Ranch Limited Partnership and a land exchange in the State of
Colorado to acquire a private inholding in the San Isabel National
Forest, to provide for a land exchange in the State of Arizona between
the Secretary of Agriculture and; H.R. 5513
Yellowstone Irrigation Project, the Savage Unit of the Pick-Sloan
Missouri Basin Program, and the Intake Irrigation Project to the
appurtenant irrigation districts, to convey the Lower; S. 1148
Z
STATE INDEX
STATE INDEX
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SUBCOMMITTEE
DESIGNATIONS
FC-- Full Committee PLF-- Public Lands and Forests
EN-- Energy NP-- National Parks
ERDP-- Energy Research, Development, PPR-- National Parks, Historic
Production and Regulation Preservation, and
Recreation
FPL-- Forests and Public Land Management WP-- Water and Power
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Alabama
Muscle Shoals National Heritage Area Study Act of 2002; H.R. 2628
Women's Historically Public Colleges and Universities Historic
Building Preservation and Restoration Act; S. 1614
Alaska
Russian River Land Act; H.R. 3048
Huna Totem Corporation Land Exchange Act; S. 506
Kenai Mountains-Turnagain Arm National Heritage Area Act of 2001; S.
509
University of Alaska; S. 1816
Hydro-Electric Licenses in Alaska; S. 1843
Alaska Native Vietnam Veterans; S. 2553
Navigable Waters Commission; S. 2587
Old Park; S. 2589
Craig Recreation Land Purchase Act; S. 3003
Denali Transportation System Act; S. 3106
Outer Continental Shelf; S. Con. Res. 39
Arkansas
Decommissioning Pilot Program; S. 499
Fast Breeder Experimental Test-Site Reactor; S. 636
Arizona
Tumacacori National Historical Park; H.R. 2234
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Boundary Revision Act of 2002;
H.R. 3786
Tonto and Coconino National Forest Land Exchange Act; H.R. 4919
Prescott and San Isabel National Forests Land Exchange Act of 2002;
H.R. 5513
Petrified Forest National Park Expansion Act of 2002; S. 2494
Arizona Water Settlements Act; S. 2992
Cesar Estrada Chavez Study Act; S. 3019
California
National Historic Trails; H.R. 37
Emigrant Wilderness Preservation Act of 2001; H.R. 434
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area Boundary Adjustment
Act; H.R. 640
California Five Mile Regional Learning Center Transfer Act; H.R.
3401
Yosemite National Park Education Improvement Act; H.R. 3421
Big Sur Wilderness and Conservation Act of 2002; H.R. 4750
Los Padres National Forest Land Exchange Act of 2002; H.R. 4917
Raymond L. Orbach Nomination; Nom 31
California Electricity Consumers Relief Act of 2001; S. 80
Oregon, the Mormon, the Pony Express and the California National
Historic Trails; S. 213
Washoe Tribe Land Conveyance; S. 691
Rancho Corral de Tierra Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Boundary Adjustment Act of 2001; S. 941
California Ecosystem, Water Supply, and Water Quality Enhancement
Act of 2001; S. 976
CALFED; S. 1768
Lower Los Angeles River and San Gabriel River Watersheds Study Act
of 2001; S. 1865
California Coastal Protection and Louisiana Energy Enhancement Act;
S. 1952
California Wild Heritage Act of 2002; S. 2535
Rim of the Valley Corridor Study Act; S. 2571
Yosemite National Park; S. 2640
Outer Continental Shelf; S. Con. Res. 39
Electricity Supply in California; SP-1
Klamath Project; SP-5
Colorado
Cold War; H.R. 107
Clear Creek County, Colorado, Lands Transfer Act; H.R. 223
James Peak Wilderness and Protection Area Act; H.R. 1576
Prescott and San Isabel National Forests Land Exchange Act of; H.R.
5513 2002
Oregon, the Mormon, the Pony Express and the California National
Historic Trails; S. 213
Denver Water Reuse Project; S. 491
Colorado Trust Land; S. 1146
High Plains Aquifer Conservation, Monitoring, and Coordination Act;
S. 1537
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and Gunnison Gorge
National Conservation Area Boundary Revision Act of 2002; S. 1944
Old Spanish Trail Recognition Act of 2002; S. 1946
Clear Creek County, Colorado; S. 2574
Mesa Verde National Park; S. 2595
Arkansas Valley Conduit in Colorado; S. 2786
Connecticut
Eightmile River Wild and Scenic River Study Act of 2001; H.R. 182
Metacomet-Monadnock-Sunapee-Mattabesett Trail Study Act of 2001;
H.R. 1814
Eightmile River Wild and Scenic River Study Act of 2001; S. 513
Metacomet-Monadnock-Mattabesett Trail Study Act of 2001; S. 1609
Coltsville Study Act of 2002; S. 2519
Delaware
Florida
Virginia Key Beach Park; H.R. 2109
Offshore Drilling of the OCS, Florida; S. 771
Virginia Key Beach, Florida; S. 1312
Miami Circle Site; S. 1894
Florida National Forest Land Management Act of 2002; S. 2652
Outer Continental Shelf; S. Con. Res. 39
Georgia
Andersonville National Historic Site; H.R. 4692
Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area Act of 2001; S. 679
Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area Act of 2001; S. 1526
Women's Historically Public Colleges and Universities Historic
Building Preservation and Restoration Act; S. 1614
Hawaii
Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park Addition Act of 2002;
H.R. 1906
Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park Addition Act of 2001;
S. 1057
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park Addition Act of 2002; S.
3005
Hawaii Homes Commission Act; S.J. Res. 44
Iowa
Missouri River; SP-39
Idaho
Sand Mountain Wilderness Study Area; H.R. 2818
Rathdrum Prairie/Spokane Valley Aquifer; H.R. 4609
Spirit Lake and Twin Lakes; H.R. 4874
Fremont-Madison Conveyance Act; S. 2556
Spirit Land and Twin Lakes; S. 2585
Sandpoint, Idaho; S. 3046
Idaho Panhandle National Forest Improvement Act of 2002; S. 3047
Illinois
George Rogers Clark Northwest Campaign Trail; H.R. 1963
Indiana
George Rogers Clark Northwest Campaign Trail; H.R. 1963
Kansas
National Historic Trails; H.R. 37
Oregon, the Mormon, the Pony Express and the California National
Historic Trails; S. 213
High Plains Aquifer Conservation, Monitoring, and Coordination Act;
S. 1537
Missouri River; SP-39
Kentucky
Fern Lake Conservation and Recreation Act of 2001; H.R. 2238
Fern Lake Conservation and Recreation Act of 2001; S. 1061
Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Kentucky; S. 1187
Louisiana
California Coastal Protection and Louisiana Energy Enhancement Act;
S. 1952
Buffalo Soldier Commemoration Act of 2002; S. 1988
Atchafalaya National Heritage Area Act; S. 2899
Massachusetts
Adams Memorial; H.R. 1668
Metacomet-Monadnock-Sunapee-Mattabesett Trail Study Act of 2001;
H.R. 1814
Metacomet-Monadnock-Mattabesett Trail Study Act of 2001; S. 1609
Freedom's Way National Heritage Area Act; S. 1925
John H. Chafee Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor;
S. 2033
Taunton, Massachusetts; S. 3040
Maine
Michigan
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore; S. 3085
Minnesota
Missouri
Oregon, the Mormon, the Pony Express and the California National
Historic Trails; S. 213
French Colonial Heritage Area Study Act of 2001; S. 1638
Missouri River; SP-39
Mississippi
Women's Historically Public Colleges and Universities Historic
Building Preservation and Restoration Act; S. 1614
Montana
Powder River Basin Resource Development Act of 2001; S. 675
Rocky Boy's North Central Montana Regional Water System Act of 2001;
S. 934
Lower Yellowstone Reclamation Projects Conveyance Act; S. 1148
Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument Enhancement Act of
2001; S. 1338
Mineral Hill Historic Mining District Preservation Act of 2002; S.
2510
Lewis and Clark National Forest/Flathead National Forest; S. 2680
Missouri River; SP-39
North Carolina
Hydroelectric in North Carolina; S. 1010
International Civil Rights Center and Museum Study Act of 2001; S.
1180
Women's Historically Public Colleges and Universities Historic
Building Preservation and Restoration Act; S. 1614
Blue Ridge National Heritage Area; S. 2937
North Dakota
Lower Yellowstone Reclamation Projects Conveyance Act; S. 1148
Missouri River; SP-39
Red River Valley, North Dakota; SP-47
Nebraska
Homestead National Monument of America Additions Act; H.R. 38
Oregon, the Mormon, the Pony Express and the California National
Historic Trails; S. 213
High Plains Aquifer Conservation, Monitoring, and Coordination Act;
S. 1537
Watershed Restoration and Protection Activities in Nebraska; S. 2518
Missouri River; SP-39
New Hampshire
Metacomet-Monadnock-Sunapee-Mattabesett Trail Study Act of 2001;
H.R. 1814
Upper Connecticut River Partnership; S. 1363
Freedom's Way National Heritage Area Act; S. 1925
New Jersey
Great Falls Historic District Study Act of 2001; H.R. 146
Abel and Mary Nicholson House National Historic Site Study Act of
2001; S. 419
Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage Area Act of
2002; S. 2731
New Mexico
Lease Lot Conveyance Act of 2002; H.R. 706
Long Walk National Historic Trail Study Act; H.R. 1384
Old Spanish National Historic Trail Act; S. 817
High Plains Aquifer Conservation, Monitoring, and Coordination Act;
S. 1537
Hubbard Museum of the American West, New Mexico; S. 1964
T'uf Shur Bien Preservation Trust Area; S. 2018
Northern Rio Grande National Heritage Area Act; S. 2576
Albuquerque Biological Park Title Clarification Act; S. 2696
Galisteo Basin Archaeological Sites Protection Act; S. 2776
Fort Bayard National Historic Landmark Act; S. 2880
Agreement to Affirm Boundary Between Pueblo of Santa and Pueblo of
San Ildefonso Aboriginal Lands Within Garcia Canyon Tract; S. 2893
Hibben Center for Archaeological Research Act of 2002; S. 3138
New Mexico Water Supply; SP-23
IIM; and Oil and Gas Wells in Farmington, New Mexico Area; SP-37
Reclamation Projects in New Mexico; SP-38
Energy Technology in New Mexico; SP-46
Nevada
Yucca Mountain; H.J. Res. 87
Fallon, Nevada; H.R. 1870
Clark County, Nevada, Shooting Range; H.R. 2937
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area Protection and
Enhancement Act of 2002; H.R. 4141
Clark County Conservation of Public Land and Natural Resources Act
of 2002; H.R. 5200
Oregon, the Mormon, the Pony Express and the California National
Historic Trails; S. 213
City of Carson City, Nevada; S. 230
Washoe Tribe Land Conveyance; S. 691
Kingston, Nevada; S. 809
Hydroelectric Project in Nevada; S. 1043
Kingston Cemetery and Maiden's Grave Cemetery; S. 1139
Fallon Rail Freight Loading Facility Transfer Act; S. 1310
University of Nevada at Las Vegas Research Foundation; S. 1564
Nye County, Nevada; S. 1596
Clark County, Nevada, Shooting Range; S. 1601
Great Basin National Heritage Area Act of 2002; S. 1939
Las Vegas Research Foundation; S. 2333
Clark County Conservation of Public Land and Natural Resources Act
of 2002; S. 2612
Yucca Mountain; S.J. Res. 34
New York
Governors Island Preservation Act of 2001; S. 689
Niagara Falls National Heritage Area Study Act; S. 1227
Finger Lakes National Forest; S. 1846
Hudson-Fulton-Champlain Commemoration Commission Act of 2002; S.
2635
Champlain Valley National Heritage Partnership Act of 2002; S. 2756
Oklahoma
Tupelo, Oklahoma Land Conveyance; H.R. 5109
High Plains Aquifer Conservation, Monitoring, and Coordination Act;
S. 1537
Women's Historically Public Colleges and Universities Historic
Building Preservation and Restoration Act; S. 1614
Oregon
National Historic Trails; H.R. 37
Bull Run Watershed Management Unit; H.R. 427
Burnt, Malheur, Owyhee, and Powder River Basin Water Optimization
Feasibility Study Act of 2001; H.R. 1883
Chiloquin Dam; H.R. 2585
Fort Clatsop National Memorial Expansion Act of 2002; H.R. 2643
West Butte Road; H.R. 4953
Hydroelectric Project in Oregon; H.R. 5436
Oregon, the Mormon, the Pony Express and the California National
Historic Trails; S. 213
Burnt, Malheur, Owyhee, and Powder River Basin Water Optimization
Feasibility Study Act of 2001; S. 238
Little Sandy River; S. 254
Fort Clatsop National Memorial Expansion Act of 2001; S. 423
Klamath Basin Emergency Operation and Maintenance Refund Act of
2001; S. 1824
Chiloquin Dam; S. 1826
Small Reclamation Water Resources Act of 2001; S. 1882
Wallowa Lake Dam Rehabilitation and Water Management Act of 2001; S.
1883
Haines, Oregon; S. 1907
Deschutes and Crook Counties; S. 2482
Hydroelectric Project in Oregon; S. 2927
Outer Continental Shelf; S. Con. Res. 39
Crater Lake National Park; S. Res. 273
Klamath Project; SP-5
Steen Mountain; SP-36
Pennsylvania
Valley Forge National Cemetery; S. 618
Flight 93 National Memorial Act; S. 2136
Rhode Island
John H. Chafee Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor;
S. 2033
South Carolina
Southern Campaign of the Revolution Heritage Area Study Act; H.R.
4830
Women's Historically Public Colleges and Universities Historic
Building Preservation and Restoration Act; S. 1614
National Reconstruction Study Area Act of 2002; S. 2388
Savannah River Site; S. 2453
Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park Act of 2002;
S. 2865
Southern Campaign of the Revolution Heritage Area Study Act; S. 3078
South Dakota
Mni Wiconi Rural Water Supply Project; H.R. 4638
Blunt Reservoir and Pierre Canal Land Conveyance Act of 2001; S.
1028
High Plains Aquifer Conservation, Monitoring, and Coordination Act;
S. 1537
Mni Wiconi Rural Water Supply Project; S. 1999
Wind Cave National Park Boundary Revision Act of 2002; S. 2788
Missouri River; SP-39
Tennessee
Eightmile River Wild and Scenic River Study Act of 2001; H.R. 182
Metacomet-Monadnock-Sunapee-Mattabesett Trail Study Act of 2001;
H.R. 1814
Eightmile River Wild and Scenic River Study Act of 2001; S. 513
Metacomet-Monadnock-Mattabesett Trail Study Act of 2001; S. 1609
Coltsville Study Act of 2002; S. 2519
Texas
Buffalo Bayou National Heritage Area Study Act; H.R. 1776
Waco Mammoth Site Area; H.R. 1925
Lower Rio Grande Valley Water Resources Conservation and Improvement
Act of 2001; H.R. 2990
High Plains Aquifer Conservation, Monitoring, and Coordination Act;
S. 1537
Lower Rio Grande Valley Water Resources Conservation and Improvement
Act of 2001; S. 1577
Women's Historically Public Colleges and Universities Historic
Building Preservation and Restoration Act; S. 1614
Buffalo Bayou National Heritage Area Study Act; S. 1809
Utah
Washington County, Utah; H.R. 880
Virgin River Dinosaur Footprint Preserve Act; H.R. 2385
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Boundary Revision Act of 2002;
H.R. 3786
Recreational and Visitor Facilities in Washington County, Utah; H.R.
3848
Gunn McKay Nature Preserve Act; H.R. 3909
Utah Public Lands Artifact Preservation Act; H.R. 3928
Central Utah Project Completion Act; H.R. 4129
Federal-Utah State Trust Lands Consolidation Act; H.R. 4968
Utah Public Lands Artifact Preservation Act of 2001; S. 139
Oregon, the Mormon, the Pony Express and the California National
Historic Trails; S. 213
America's Red Rock Wilderness Act of 2001; S. 786
Mount Nebo Wilderness Boundary Adjustment Act; S. 1205
Timpanogos Interagency Land Exchange Act of 2001; S. 1240
Virgin River Dinosaur Footprint Preserve Act; S. 1497
Great Basin National Heritage Area Act of 2002; S. 1939
National Mormon Pioneer Heritage Area Act; S. 2196
Central Utah Project; S. 2475
Federal-Utah State Trust Lands Consolidation Act; S. 2745
Virginia
Booker T. Washington National Monument Boundary Adjustment Act of
2001; H.R. 1456
Wolf Trap Farm Park; H.R. 2440
George Washington Birthplace National Monument; H.R. 3449
Cedar Creek Battlefield and Belle Grove Plantation National
Historical Park Act; H.R. 4944
Wolf Trap Farm Park; S. 202
Booker T. Washington National Monument Boundary Adjustment Act of
2001; S. 1051
Fern Lake Conservation and Recreation Act of 2001; S. 1061
George Washington Birthplace National Monument; S. 1943
Cedar Creek Battlefield and Belle Grove Plantation National
Historical Park; S. 2623
Vermont
Upper Connecticut River Partnership; S. 1363
Champlain Valley National Heritage Partnership Act of 2002; S. 2756
Washington
Vancouver National Historic Reserve; H.R. 2099
Lakehaven Utility District, Washington; H.R. 2115
Bainbridge Island Japanese-American Memorial Study Act of 2002; H.R.
3747
Rathdrum Prairie/Spokane Valley Aquifer; H.R. 4609
Mount Rainer National Park Boundary Adjustment Act of 2002; H.R.
5512
Wastewater Systems in the State of Washington; S. 1385
Vancouver National Historic Reserve and Preservation of the
Vancouver Barracks; S. 1649
Eagledale Ferry Dock; S. 1959
Wild Sky Wilderness Act of 2002; S. 2565
Outer Continental Shelf; S. Con. Res. 39
Wisconsin
West Virginia
New River Gorge Boundary Act of 2002; H.R. 3858
Hydroelectric Projects in West Virginia; S. 639
Wyoming
Martin's Cove Land Transfer Act; H.R. 4103
Oregon, the Mormon, the Pony Express and the California National
Historic Trails; S. 213
Powder River Basin Resource Development Act of 2001; S. 675
Grand Teton National Park Land Exchange Act; S. 1105
High Plains Aquifer Conservation, Monitoring, and Coordination Act;
S. 1537
Hydroelectric Project in Wyoming; S. 1852
Missouri River; SP-39
SUBCOMMITTEE INDEX
SUBCOMMITTEE INDEX
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SUBCOMMITTEE
DESIGNATIONS
FC-- Full Committee PLF-- Public Lands and Forests
EN-- Energy NP-- National Parks
ERDP-- Energy Research, Development, PPR-- National Parks, Historic
Production and Regulation Preservation, and
Recreation
FPL-- Forests and Public Land Management WP-- Water and Power
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FULL COMMITTEE
Adak Island, Alaska; S. 1325
Alaska Native Vietnam Veterans; S. 2553
Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline; SP-25
Amending the Department of Energy Authorization Act; S. 26
American Land Sovereignty Protection Act; S. 2575
Bennett Raley Nomination; Nom 17
Beverly Cook Nomination; Nom 30
Bruce Carnes Nomination; Nom 5
CAFE Standards; SP-20
California Coastal Protection and Louisiana Energy Enhancement Act;
S. 1952
California Electricity Consumers Relief Act of 2001; S. 80
Cape Fox Corporation; S. 2222
CARA; S. 1328
Clean Ocean and Safe Tourism Anti-Drilling Act; S. 1086
Climate Change; SP-16
Climate Change Risk Management Act of 2001; S. 1294
Coastal States Protection Act; S. 901
Compact of Free Association; SP-28
Comprehensive and Balanced Energy Policy Act of 2001; S. 597
Conservation and Reinvestment Act of 2001; S. 1318
Consumer Energy Commission Act of 2001; S. 900
Cook Inlet Region; S. 1879
Craig Recreation Land Purchase Act; S. 3003
Dan R. Brouillette Nomination; Nom 21
David Garman Nomination; Nom 7
Denali Transportation System Act; S. 3106
Electric Energy Rates; S. 287
Electric Reliability Act; S. 172
Electricity Gouging Relief Act of 2001; S. 1068
Electricity Information, Disclosure, Efficiency, and Accountability
Act; S. 1231
Electricity Prices in California and Western U.S.; SP-10
Electricity Restructuring; SP-19
Electricity Supply in California; SP-1
Energy and Natural Resources Committee Organizational Meeting; SP-
17
Energy and Natural Resources Committee Organizational Meeting; SP- 2
Energy Department's FY 2002 Budget Request; SP-13
Energy Efficient Cost Savings Improvement Act of 2001; S. 72
Energy Emergency Response Act of 2001; S. 352
Energy Independence Act of 2001; S. 883
Energy Infrastructure Security; SP-24
Energy Market Manipulation; SP-34
Energy Technology in New Mexico; SP-46
Energy Trends; SP-4
Enron Corporation Collapse; SP-29
Environmental Management Program; SP-41
Federal Facility Energy Management Act of 2001; S. 1358
Federal Lands Recreation Fee Authority Act; S. 2607
Fire Plan; SP-42
Fire Season 2002; SP-33
Fiscal Year 2003 Budget Requests; SP-31
Forest Service FY 2002 Budget Request; SP-12
Frances Mainella Nomination; Nom 19
Francis Blake Nomination; Nom 11
Gale Ann Norton Nomination; Nom 4
Guam Foreign Investment Equity Act; H.R. 309
Guam War Claims Review Commission Act; H.R. 308
Guy F. Caruso Nomination; Nom 32
Harold Manson Nomination; Nom 25
Hawaii Homes Commission Act; S.J. Res. 44
Home Energy Generation Act; S. 1403
Homeland Security; SP-40
Host Community Fairness Act of 2002; S. 2015
Huna Totem Corporation Land Exchange Act; S. 506
IIM; and Oil and Gas Wells in Farmington, New Mexico Area; SP-37
Interior Department's FY 2002 Budget Request; SP-11
Investigations by the FERC; S. 2716
J. Steven Griles Nomination; Nom 9
James John Hoecker Nomination; Nom 2
Jeffrey Jarrett Nomination; Nom 23
Jeffrey Jarrett Nomination; Nom 24
Jessie Hill Roberson Nomination; Nom 10
John Keys Nomination; Nom 20
Joseph Kelliher Nomination; Nom 34
Judicial Structure of Guam; S. 2823
Kathleen Burton Clarke Nomination; Nom 27
Kenneth Lee Smith Nomination; Nom 1
Kyle McSlarrow Nomination; Nom 33
Lee Sarah Liberman Otis Nomination; Nom 6
Margaret S.Y. Chu Nomination; Nom 29
Michael Smith Nomination; Nom 26
National Discovery Trails Act of 2001; S. 498
National Energy Infrastructure Security Program Establishment Act;
S. 1529
National Energy Policy/Price-Anderson; SP-15
National Energy Security Act of 2001; S. 388
National Fire Plan; SP-35
National Laboratories Partnership Improvement Act of 2001; S. 259
National Laboratories Partnership Improvement Act of 2001; S. 517
Navigable Waters Commission; S. 2587
New Mexico Water Supply; SP-23
Newtok, Alaska; S. 2016
Nora Brownell Nomination; Nom 12
Nora Brownell Nomination; Nom 13
Northern Mariana Islands Covenant Implementation Act; S. 507
Nuclear Power Industry; SP-9
Offshore Drilling of the OCS, Florida; S. 771
Old Park; S. 2589
Outer Continental Shelf; S. Con. Res. 39
Patricia Scarlett Nomination; Nom 15
Patrick Henry Wood III Nomination; Nom 8
PUHCA; SP-30
Raymond L. Orbach Nomination; Nom 31
Rebecca W. Watson Nomination; Nom 28
Reclamation Projects in New Mexico; SP-38
Recreational Fee Authority Act of 2002; S. 2473
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Investment Act of 2001; S.
1333
Renewable Energy Production Incentive Reform Act; S. 1211
Renewable Fuels for Energy Security Act of 2001; S. 1006
Robert Card Nomination; Nom 14
Russian River Land Act; H.R. 3048
Savings Through Energy Productivity Act; S. 1213
SMD; SP-44
Spencer Abraham Nomination; Nom 3
State Electricity Reserve Fund Act of 2001; S. 221
Statement for Completion by Presidential Nominees; SP-18
Strategic Petroleum Reserve; H.R. 724
T'uf Shur Bien Preservation Trust Area; S. 2018
Technology Transfer; SP-45
Theresa Alvillar-Speake Nomination; Nom 22
Thorium Reimbursement; S. 1147
Transition to Competition in the Electric Industry Act; S. 552
University of Alaska; S. 1816
Vicky Bailey Nomination; Nom 18
Views and Estimates; SP-32
Views and Estimates; SP-3
Western Energy Market; S. 764
William Myers Nomination; Nom 16
Yucca Mountain; S.J. Res. 34
ENERGY RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, PRODUCTION AND REGULATION
Air Conditioner Regulations; S.J. Res. 15
Combined Heat and Power Advancement Act of 2001; S. 933
Decommissioning Pilot Program; S. 499
Department of Energy Advanced Scientific Computing Act; S. 193
Department of Energy Nanoscale Science and Engineering Research Act;
S. 90
Department of Energy University Nuclear Science and Engineering Act;
S. 242
Fast Breeder Experimental Test-Site Reactor; S. 636
Federal Energy Bank Act; S. 95
Fusion Energy Sciences Act of 2001; S. 1130
Hydrogen Future Act of 2001; S. 1053
Nuclear Energy Electricity Supply Assurance Act of 2001; S. 472
Nuclear Energy Production Facilities; S. 919
TVA Distributor Self-Sufficiency Act of 2001; S. 608
FORESTS AND PUBLIC LAND MANAGEMENT
America's Red Rock Wilderness Act of 2001; S. 786
Backcountry Landing Strip Access Act; S. 681
City of Carson City, Nevada; S. 230
Clear Creek County, Colorado, Lands Transfer Act; H.R. 223
Forest Resources for the Environment and the Economy Act; S. 820
Harmful Nonnative Weed Control Act of 2000; S. 198
Kingston, Nevada; S. 809
Little Sandy River; S. 254
National Fire Plan; SP-7
No Net Loss of Private Land Act; S. 322
Outfitters Policy Act of 2001; S. 978
PILT and Refuge Revenue Sharing Permanent Funding Act; S. 454
Powder River Basin Resource Development Act of 2001; S. 675
Roadless Area Rulemaking; SP-8
Washington County, Utah; H.R. 880
Washoe Tribe Land Conveyance; S. 691
NATIONAL PARKS, HISTORIC PRESERVATION, AND RECREATION
Abel and Mary Nicholson House National Historic Site Study Act of
2001; S. 419
Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area Act of 2001; S. 679
Booker T. Washington National Monument Boundary Adjustment Act of
2001; S. 1051
Cache la Poudre River Corridor Technical Amendments Act of 2001; S.
903
Craters of the Moon National Monument; H.R. 601
Eightmile River Wild and Scenic River Study Act of 2001; H.R. 182
Eightmile River Wild and Scenic River Study Act of 2001; S. 513
Fern Lake Conservation and Recreation Act of 2001; S. 1061
Fort Clatsop National Memorial Expansion Act of 2001; S. 423
Governors Island Preservation Act of 2001; S. 689
Grand Canyon Capital Improvements Act of 2001; S. 930
Grand Teton National Park Land Exchange Act; S. 1105
Great Falls Historic District Study Act of 2001; H.R. 146
Great Falls Historic District Study Act of 2001; S. 386
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Natural Gas Pipelines; S. 1097
Kenai Mountains-Turnagain Arm National Heritage Area Act of 2001; S.
509
National Historic Trails; H.R. 37
National Park Service Winter Access Act; S. 365
National Parks Capital Improvements Act of 2001; S. 224
National Parks Stewardship Act; S. 1011
National Recreation Lakes Act of 2001; S. 531
National Trails System Willing Seller Act; S. 1069
National Trails System Willing Seller Act; H.R. 834
Old Spanish National Historic Trail Act; S. 817
Oregon, the Mormon, the Pony Express and the California National
Historic Trails; S. 213
Park Service Concessions Management; SP-6
Park Service FY 2002 Budget; SP-14
Peopling of America Theme Study Act; S. 329
Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park Addition Act of 2001;
S. 1057
Rancho Corral de Tierra Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Boundary Adjustment Act of 2001; S. 941
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area Boundary Adjustment
Act; H.R. 640
Steel Industry National Historic Park Act; S. 391
Utah Public Lands Artifact Preservation Act of 2001; S. 139
Valley Forge National Cemetery; S. 618
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Education Act; S. 281
William Howard Taft National Historic Site Boundary Adjustment Act
of 2001; S. 921
William Howard Taft National Historic Site Boundary Adjustment Act
of 2001; H.R. 1000
Wolf Trap Farm Park; S. 202
World War II Memorial; H.R. 1696
WATER AND POWER
Albuquerque Biological Park Title Clarification Act; S. 2696
Arizona Water Settlements Act; S. 2992
Arkansas Valley Conduit in Colorado; S. 2786
BPA Promoting Energy Conservation and Renewables; SP-22
Burnt, Malheur, Owyhee, and Powder River Basin Water Optimization
Feasibility Study Act of 2001; S. 238
CALFED; S. 1768
California Ecosystem, Water Supply, and Water Quality Enhancement
Act of 2001; S. 976
Central Utah Project; S. 2475
Central Utah Project Completion Act; S. 1361
Chiloquin Dam; H.R. 2585
Chiloquin Dam; S. 1826
Denver Water Reuse Project; S. 491
Electric Transmission Infrastructure and Investment Needs; SP-21
Energy Infrastructure Security; S. 1480
Fallon Rail Freight Loading Facility Transfer Act; S. 1310
Fallon, Nevada; H.R. 1870
Fremont-Madison Conveyance Act; S. 2556
Fremont-Madison Conveyance Act; H.R. 4708
High Plains Aquifer Conservation, Monitoring, and Coordination Act;
S. 1537
High Plains Aquifer Hydrogeologic Characterization, Mapping,
Modeling and Monitoring Act; S. 2773
Hydro-Electric Licenses in Alaska; S. 1843
Hydroelecrtric Licensing Process Improvement Act of 2001; S. 71
Hydroelectric in North Carolina; S. 1010
Hydroelectric Project in Nevada; S. 1043
Hydroelectric Project in Oregon; S. 2927
Hydroelectric Project in the State of Illinois; S. 2872
Hydroelectric Project in Wyoming; S. 1852
Hydroelectric Projects in West Virginia; S. 639
Irrigation Subsidy Reduction Act of 2001; S. 116
Klamath Basin Emergency Operation and Maintenance Refund Act of
2001; H.R. 2828
Klamath Basin Emergency Operation and Maintenance Refund Act of
2001; S. 1824
Klamath Project; SP-5
Lakehaven Utility District, Washington; H.R. 2115
Lease Lot Conveyance Act of 2002; H.R. 706
Lower Rio Grande Valley Water Resources Conservation and Improvement
Act of 2001; S. 1577
Lower Rio Grande Valley Water Resources Conservation and Improvement
Act of 2001; H.R. 2990
Lower Yellowstone Reclamation Projects Conveyance Act; S. 1148
Missouri River; SP-39
Mni Wiconi Rural Water Supply Project; S. 1999
Rathdrum Prairie/Spokane Valley Aquifer; H.R. 4609
Reclamation Recreation Management Act of 2002; H.R. 5460
Red River Valley, North Dakota; SP-47
Rocky Boy's North Central Montana Regional Water System Act of 2001;
S. 934
Small Reclamation Water Resources Act of 2001; S. 1882
Tupelo, Oklahoma Land Conveyance; H.R. 5109
Upper Colorado and San Juan River Basins; H.R. 5099
Upper Connecticut River Partnership; S. 1363
Wallowa Lake Dam Rehabilitation and Water Management Act of 2001; S.
1883
Wastewater Systems in the State of Washington; S. 1385
Water Adjudication Fee Fairness Act of 2001; S. 447
ENERGY
Lubricating Oil; S. 2781
Next Generation Lighting Initiative Act; S. 1166
Nuclear Energy Electricity Supply Assurance Act of 2001; S. 1667
Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Kentucky; S. 1187
Savannah River Site; S. 2453
PUBLIC LANDS AND FORESTS
Act to Save America's Forests; S. 2871
Agreement to Affirm Boundary Between Pueblo of Santa and Pueblo of
San Ildefonso Aboriginal Lands Within Garcia Canyon Tract; S. 2893
Big Horn County Wyoming; S. 1642
Blunt Reservoir and Pierre Canal Land Conveyance Act of 2001; S.
1028
California Five Mile Regional Learning Center Transfer Act; H.R.
3401
California Wild Heritage Act of 2002; S. 2535
Clark County Conservation of Public Land and Natural Resources Act
of 2002; S. 2612
Clark County, Nevada, Shooting Range; S. 1451
Clark County, Nevada, Shooting Range; H.R. 2937
Clear Creek County, Colorado; S. 2574
Coal Accountability and Retired Employee Act for the 21st Century;
H.R. 3813
Colorado Trust Land; S. 1146
Community-Based Forest and Public Lands Restoration Act; S. 2672
Deschutes and Crook Counties; S. 2482
Emigrant Wilderness Preservation Act of 2001; H.R. 434
Federal Wildland Firefighter Fatalities; S. 2471
Federal-Utah State Trust Lands Consolidation Act; S. 2745
Finger Lakes National Forest; S. 1846
Fire Capitalization Improvements; S. 3129
Five Mile Regional Learning Center; S. 2838
Florida National Forest Land Management Act of 2002; S. 2652
Gunn McKay Nature Preserve Act; H.R. 3909
Haines, Oregon; S. 1907
Idaho Panhandle National Forest Improvement Act of 2002; S. 3047
James Peak Wilderness and Protection Area Act; H.R. 1576
James Peak Wilderness, Wilderness Study, and James Peak Protection
Area Act; S. 1711
Kingston Cemetery and Maiden's Grave Cemetery; S. 1139
Las Vegas Research Foundation; S. 2333
Lewis and Clark National Forest/Flathead National Forest; S. 2680
Los Padres National Forest Land Exchange Act of 2002; H.R. 4917
Martin's Cove Land Transfer Act; H.R. 4103
Mineral Hill Historic Mining District Preservation Act of 2002; S.
2510
Mineral Leasing Act Revision of 2001; S. 1808
Mount Naomi Wilderness Boundary Adjustment Act; H.R. 4870
Mount Nebo Wilderness Area; H.R. 451
Mount Nebo Wilderness Boundary Adjustment Act; S. 1205
Old Growth; SP-26
Park City, Utah; S. 1734
Public Lands Planning and Management Improvement Act of 2002; S.
2474
Reasonable Right-of-Way Fees Act of 2001; H.R. 3258
Reducing Wildland Fire Risks to Communities and the Environment; S.
Con. Res. 107
Roadless Areas Within the National Forest System; S. 2790
Sand Mountain Wilderness Study Area; H.R. 2818
Sandpoint, Idaho; S. 3046
Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act of 2000;
S. 2930
Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determiniation Act of 2000;
S. 2864
Spirit Land and Twin Lakes; S. 2585
Steen Mountain; SP-36
Thirtymile Fire; SP-27
Timpanogos Interagency Land Exchange Act of 2001; S. 1240
Tonto and Coconino National Forest Land Exchange Act; H.R. 4919
Virgin River Dinosaur Footprint Preserve Act; S. 1497
Virgin River Dinosaur Footprint Preserve Act; H.R. 2385
Watershed Restoration and Protection Activities in Nebraska; S. 2518
Wild Sky Wilderness Act of 2002; S. 2565
Wildfires Institutes; S. 2670
NATIONAL PARKS
Adams Memorial; H.R. 1668
Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site Boundary Revision
Act; H.R. 4682
Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area Act of 2001; S. 1526
Atchafalaya National Heritage Area Act; S. 2899
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and Gunnison Gorge
National Conservation Area Boundary Revision Act of 2002; S. 1944
Blue Ridge National Heritage Area; S. 2937
Booker T. Washington National Monument Boundary Adjustment Act of
2001; H.R. 1456
Buffalo Bayou National Heritage Area Study Act; H.R. 1776
Buffalo Bayou National Heritage Area Study Act; S. 1809
Buffalo Soldier Commemoration Act of 2002; S. 1988
Caribbean National Forest Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 2002; H.R.
3954
Catoctin Mountain National Recreation Area Designation Act of 2002;
S. 3024
Cedar Creek Battlefield and Belle Grove Plantation National
Historical Park; S. 2623
Cesar Estrada Chavez Study Act; S. 3019
Champlain Valley National Heritage Partnership Act of 2002; S. 2756
Civil War Battlefield Preservation Act of 2002; S. 2968
Civil War Battlefield Preservation Act of 2002; H.R. 5125
Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission Act of 2002; S. 2198
Cold War; H.R. 107
Cold War Advisory Committee; S. 1257
Coltsville Study Act of 2002; S. 2519
Crater Lake National Park; S. Res. 273
Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage Area Act of
2002; S. 2731
Dwight D. Eisenhower Commemorative; S.J. Res. 52
Eagledale Ferry Dock; S. 1959
El Camino Real de los Tejas National Historic Trail Act of 2001;
H.R. 1628
Enhanced Protection of Our Cultural Heritage Act of 2002; S. 2598
Fern Lake Conservation and Recreation Act of 2001; H.R. 2238
Flight 93 National Memorial Act; S. 2136
Flight 93 National Memorial Act; H.R. 3917
Fort Bayard National Historic Landmark Act; S. 2880
Fort Donelson National Battlefield Expansion Act of 2002; S. 3157
Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park Act of 2002;
S. 2865
Freedom's Way National Heritage Area Act; S. 1925
French Colonial Heritage Area Study Act of 2001; S. 1638
Galisteo Basin Archaeological Sites Protection Act; S. 2776
George Rogers Clark Northwest Campaign Trail; H.R. 1963
George Washington Birthplace National Monument; S. 1943
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Boundary Revision Act of 2002;
H.R. 3786
Great Basin National Heritage Area Act of 2002; S. 1939
Healing Opportunities in Parks and the Environment Pass Act; H.R.
2976
Hibben Center for Archaeological Research Act of 2002; S. 3138
Historically Black Colleges and Universities; S. 3002
Historically Black Colleges and Universities; H.R. 1606
Homestead National Monument of America Additions Act; H.R. 38
Hubbard Museum of the American West, New Mexico; S. 1964
Hudson-Fulton-Champlain Commemoration Commission Act of 2002; S.
2635
International Civil Rights Center and Museum Study Act of 2001; S.
1180
James V. Hansen Shoshone National Trail; H.R. 3936
John H. Chafee Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor;
S. 2033
Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park Addition Act of 2002; S.
3005
Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Amendments Act of 2002; S.
2952
Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument Enhancement Act of
2001; S. 1338
Long Walk National Historic Trail Study Act; H.R. 1384
Lower Los Angeles River and San Gabriel River Watersheds Study Act
of 2001; S. 1865
Mesa Verde National Park; S. 2595
Metacomet-Monadnock-Mattabesett Trail Study Act of 2001; S. 1609
Metacomet-Monadnock-Sunapee-Mattabesett Trail Study Act of 2001;
H.R. 1814
Miami Circle Site; S. 1894
Moccasin Bend National Historic Site Establishment Act; H.R. 980
Muscle Shoals National Heritage Area Study Act of 2002; H.R. 2628
National Aviation Heritage Area; S. 2744
National Constitution Center; S. 2910
National Mormon Pioneer Heritage Area Act; S. 2196
National Park of American Samoa; H.R. 1712
National Reconstruction Study Area Act of 2002; S. 2388
New River Gorge Boundary Act of 2002; H.R. 3858
Niagara Falls National Heritage Area Study Act; S. 1227
Northern Rio Grande National Heritage Area Act; S. 2576
Nye County, Nevada; S. 1596
Oil Region National Heritage Area; S. 1441
Oil Region National Heritage Area Act; H.R. 695
Old Spanish Trail Recognition Act of 2002; S. 1946
Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996 Appropriations
for Historically Black Colleges and Universities; S. 2613
Paleontological Resources Preservation Act; S. 2727
Petrified Forest National Park Expansion Act of 2002; S. 2494
President John Adams Memorial; S.J. Res. 47
Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park Addition Act of 2002;
H.R. 1906
Pyramid of Remembrance in Washington, D.C.; S. 3128
Recreational and Visitor Facilities in Washington County, Utah; H.R.
3848
Rim of the Valley Corridor Study Act; S. 2571
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore; S. 3085
Southern Campaign of the Revolution Heritage Area Study Act; S. 3078
Transit in Parks Act; S. 1136
Tumacacori National Historical Park; H.R. 2234
Utah Public Lands Artifact Preservation Act; H.R. 3928
Vancouver National Historic Reserve and Preservation of the
Vancouver Barracks; S. 1649
Vicksburg National Military Park Boundary Modification Act of 2001;
S. 1175
Victims of Terrorism Memorial; H.R. 2982
Virginia Key Beach Park; H.R. 2109
Virginia Key Beach, Florida; S. 1312
Waco Mammoth Site Area; H.R. 1925
Wind Cave National Park Boundary Revision Act of 2002; S. 2788
Wolf Trap Farm Park; H.R. 2440
Women's Historically Public Colleges and Universities Historic
Building Preservation and Restoration Act; S. 1614
Yellowstone Protection Act; S. 2697
Yosemite National Park; S. 2640
Yosemite National Park Education Improvement Act; H.R. 3421
AUTHOR INDEX
AUTHOR INDEX
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Mr. Akaka
S. 329 To require the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a theme
study on the peopling of America, and for other purposes.
S. 352 To increase the authorization of appropriations for low-income
energy assistance, weatherization, and State energy conservation grant
programs, to expand the use of energy savings performance contracts,
and for other purposes.
Mr. Baucus
S. 198 To require the Secretary of the Interior to establish a program
to provide assistance through States to eligible weed management
entities to control or eradicate harmful, nonnative weeds on public
and private land.
Mr. Bayh
S. 352 To increase the authorization of appropriations for low-income
energy assistance, weatherization, and State energy conservation grant
programs, to expand the use of energy savings performance contracts,
and for other purposes.
Mr. Bennett
S. 139 To assist in the preservation of archaeological,
paleontological, zoological, geological, and botanical artifacts
through construction of a new facility for the University of Utah
Museum of Natural History, Salt Lake City, Utah.
S. 213 To amend the National Trails System Act to update the
feasibility and suitability studies of 4 national historic trails and
provide for possible additions to such trails.
Mr. Bingaman
S. 72 To amend the National Energy Conservation Policy Act to enhance
and extend authority relating to energy savings performance contracts
of the Federal Government.
S. 90 To authorize funding for nanoscale science and engineering
research and development at the Department of Energy for fiscal year
2002 through 2006.
S. 193 To authorize funding for Advanced Scientific Research Computing
Programs at the Department of Energy for fiscal years 2002 through
2006, and for other purposes.
S. 242 To authorize funding for University Nuclear Science and
Engineering Programs at the Department of Energy for fiscal years 2002
through 2006.
S. 259 To authorize funding the Department of Energy to enhance its
mission areas through technology transfer and partnerships for fiscal
years 2002 through 2006, and for other purposes.
S. 281 To authorize the design and construction of a temporary
education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
S. 352 To increase the authorization of appropriations for low-income
energy assistance, weatherization, and State energy conservation grant
programs, to expand the use of energy savings performance contracts,
and for other purposes.
S. 454 To provide permanent funding for the Bureau of Land Management
Payment in Lieu of Taxes Program and for other purposes.
Mr. Boxer
S. 26 To amend the Department of Energy Authorization Act to authorize
the Secretary of Energy to impose interim limitations on the cost of
electric energy to protect consumers from unjust and unreasonable
prices in the electric energy market.
S. 80 To require the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to order
refunds of unjust, unreasonable, unduly discriminatory or preferential
rates and charges for electricity, to establish cost-based rates for
electricity sold at wholesale in the Western Systems Coordinating
Council, and for other purposes.
S. 221 To authorize the Secretary of Energy to make loans through a
revolving loan fund for States to construct electricity generation
facilities for use in electricity supply emergencies.
S. 287 To direct the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to impose
cost-of-service based rates on sales by public utilities of electric
energy at wholesale in the western energy market.
Mr. Breaux
S. 352 To increase the authorization of appropriations for low-income
energy assistance, weatherization, and State energy conservation grant
programs, to expand the use of energy savings performance contracts,
and for other purposes.
Mr. Brownback
S. 281 To authorize the design and construction of a temporary
education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Mr. Burns
S. 198 To require the Secretary of the Interior to establish a program
to provide assistance through States to eligible weed management
entities to control or eradicate harmful, nonnative weeds on public
and private land.
Mr. Cleland
S. 281 To authorize the design and construction of a temporary
education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Mr. Conrad
S. 198 To require the Secretary of the Interior to establish a program
to provide assistance through States to eligible weed management
entities to control or eradicate harmful, nonnative weeds on public
and private land.
S. 281 To authorize the design and construction of a temporary
education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
S. 352 To increase the authorization of appropriations for low-income
energy assistance, weatherization, and State energy conservation grant
programs, to expand the use of energy savings performance contracts,
and for other purposes.
Mr. Craig
S. 71 To amend the Federal Power Act to improve the hydroelectric
licensing process by granting the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
statutory authority to better coordinate participation by other
agencies and entities, and for other purposes.
S. 193 To authorize funding for Advanced Scientific Research Computing
Programs at the Department of Energy for fiscal years 2002 through
2006, and for other purposes.
S. 198 To require the Secretary of the Interior to establish a program
to provide assistance through States to eligible weed management
entities to control or eradicate harmful, nonnative weeds on public
and private land.
S. 322 To limit the acquisition by the United States of land located in
a State in which 25 percent or more of the land in that State is owned
by the United States.
S. 447 To subject the United States to imposition of fees and costs in
proceedings relating to State water rights adjudications.
Mr. Crapo
S. 198 To require the Secretary of the Interior to establish a program
to provide assistance through States to eligible weed management
entities to control or eradicate harmful, nonnative weeds on public
and private land.
S. 242 To authorize funding for University Nuclear Science and
Engineering Programs at the Department of Energy for fiscal years 2002
through 2006.
S. 447 To subject the United States to imposition of fees and costs in
proceedings relating to State water rights adjudications.
Mr. Daschle
S. 198 To require the Secretary of the Interior to establish a program
to provide assistance through States to eligible weed management
entities to control or eradicate harmful, nonnative weeds on public
and private land.
S. 281 To authorize the design and construction of a temporary
education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
S. 352 To increase the authorization of appropriations for low-income
energy assistance, weatherization, and State energy conservation grant
programs, to expand the use of energy savings performance contracts,
and for other purposes.
Mr. DeWine
S. 281 To authorize the design and construction of a temporary
education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Mr. Dodd
S. 352 To increase the authorization of appropriations for low-income
energy assistance, weatherization, and State energy conservation grant
programs, to expand the use of energy savings performance contracts,
and for other purposes.
Mr. Domenici
S. 242 To authorize funding for University Nuclear Science and
Engineering Programs at the Department of Energy for fiscal years 2002
through 2006.
S. 259 To authorize funding the Department of Energy to enhance its
mission areas through technology transfer and partnerships for fiscal
years 2002 through 2006, and for other purposes.
Mr. Dorgan
S. 198 To require the Secretary of the Interior to establish a program
to provide assistance through States to eligible weed management
entities to control or eradicate harmful, nonnative weeds on public
and private land.
S. 352 To increase the authorization of appropriations for low-income
energy assistance, weatherization, and State energy conservation grant
programs, to expand the use of energy savings performance contracts,
and for other purposes.
Mr. Durbin
S. 352 To increase the authorization of appropriations for low-income
energy assistance, weatherization, and State energy conservation grant
programs, to expand the use of energy savings performance contracts,
and for other purposes.
Mr. Enzi
S. 322 To limit the acquisition by the United States of land located in
a State in which 25 percent or more of the land in that State is owned
by the United States.
Mr. Feingold
S. 95 To promote energy conservation investments in Federal facilities,
and for other purposes.
S. 116 To amend the Reclamation Reform Act of 1982 to clarify the
acreage limitations and incorporate a means test for certain farm
operations, and for other purposes.
S. 281 To authorize the design and construction of a temporary
education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Mrs. Feinstein
S. 26 To amend the Department of Energy Authorization Act to authorize
the Secretary of Energy to impose interim limitations on the cost of
electric energy to protect consumers from unjust and unreasonable
prices in the electric energy market.
S. 80 To require the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to order
refunds of unjust, unreasonable, unduly discriminatory or preferential
rates and charges for electricity, to establish cost-based rates for
electricity sold at wholesale in the Western Systems Coordinating
Council, and for other purposes.
S. 287 To direct the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to impose
cost-of-service based rates on sales by public utilities of electric
energy at wholesale in the western energy market.
Mr. Graham
S. 329 To require the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a theme
study on the peopling of America, and for other purposes.
Mr. Hagel
S. 281 To authorize the design and construction of a temporary
education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Mr. Hatch
S. 213 To amend the National Trails System Act to update the
feasibility and suitability studies of 4 national historic trails and
provide for possible additions to such trails.
Mr. Helms
S. 322 To limit the acquisition by the United States of land located in
a State in which 25 percent or more of the land in that State is owned
by the United States.
S. 447 To subject the United States to imposition of fees and costs in
proceedings relating to State water rights adjudications.
Mr. Hutchison
S. 281 To authorize the design and construction of a temporary
education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Mr. Inouye
S. 329 To require the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a theme
study on the peopling of America, and for other purposes.
Mr. Johnson
S. 198 To require the Secretary of the Interior to establish a program
to provide assistance through States to eligible weed management
entities to control or eradicate harmful, nonnative weeds on public
and private land.
S. 352 To increase the authorization of appropriations for low-income
energy assistance, weatherization, and State energy conservation grant
programs, to expand the use of energy savings performance contracts,
and for other purposes.
Mr. Kennedy
S. 352 To increase the authorization of appropriations for low-income
energy assistance, weatherization, and State energy conservation grant
programs, to expand the use of energy savings performance contracts,
and for other purposes.
Mr. Kerry
S. 281 To authorize the design and construction of a temporary
education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
S. 352 To increase the authorization of appropriations for low-income
energy assistance, weatherization, and State energy conservation grant
programs, to expand the use of energy savings performance contracts,
and for other purposes.
Mr. Kohl
S. 95 To promote energy conservation investments in Federal facilities,
and for other purposes.
S. 352 To increase the authorization of appropriations for low-income
energy assistance, weatherization, and State energy conservation grant
programs, to expand the use of energy savings performance contracts,
and for other purposes.
Mrs. Landrieu
S. 352 To increase the authorization of appropriations for low-income
energy assistance, weatherization, and State energy conservation grant
programs, to expand the use of energy savings performance contracts,
and for other purposes.
Mr. Leahy
S. 352 To increase the authorization of appropriations for low-income
energy assistance, weatherization, and State energy conservation grant
programs, to expand the use of energy savings performance contracts,
and for other purposes.
Mr. Levin
S. 281 To authorize the design and construction of a temporary
education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
S. 352 To increase the authorization of appropriations for low-income
energy assistance, weatherization, and State energy conservation grant
programs, to expand the use of energy savings performance contracts,
and for other purposes.
Mr. Lieberman
S. 352 To increase the authorization of appropriations for low-income
energy assistance, weatherization, and State energy conservation grant
programs, to expand the use of energy savings performance contracts,
and for other purposes.
Mr. Lott
S. 281 To authorize the design and construction of a temporary
education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Mr. McCain
S. 224 To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to set aside up to $2
per person from park entrance fees or assess up to $2 per person
visiting the Grand Canyon or other national parks to secure bonds for
capital improvements to those parks, and for other purposes.
S. 281 To authorize the design and construction of a temporary
education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Ms. Mikulski
S. 352 To increase the authorization of appropriations for low-income
energy assistance, weatherization, and State energy conservation grant
programs, to expand the use of energy savings performance contracts,
and for other purposes.
Mr. Miller
S. 281 To authorize the design and construction of a temporary
education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Mr. Murkowski
S. 388 To protect the energy security of the United States and decrease
America's dependency on foreign oil sources to 50% by the year 2011 by
enhancing the use of renewable energy resources, conserving energy
resources, improving energy efficiencies, and increasing domestic
energy supplies; improve environmental quality by reducing emissions
of air pollutants and greenhouse gases; mitigate the effect of
increases in energy prices on the American consumer, including the
poor; and the elderly, and for other purposes.
Mrs. Murray
S. 193 To authorize funding for Advanced Scientific Research Computing
Programs at the Department of Energy for fiscal years 2002 through
2006, and for other purposes.
S. 259 To authorize funding the Department of Energy to enhance its
mission areas through technology transfer and partnerships for fiscal
years 2002 through 2006, and for other purposes.
Mr. Reed
S. 352 To increase the authorization of appropriations for low-income
energy assistance, weatherization, and State energy conservation grant
programs, to expand the use of energy savings performance contracts,
and for other purposes.
Mr. Reid
S. 230 To direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey a former
Bureau of Land Management administrative site to the City of Carson
City, Nevada, for use as a senior center.
S. 352 To increase the authorization of appropriations for low-income
energy assistance, weatherization, and State energy conservation grant
programs, to expand the use of energy savings performance contracts,
and for other purposes.
Mr. Rockefeller
S. 281 To authorize the design and construction of a temporary
education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Mr. Schumer
S. 193 To authorize funding for Advanced Scientific Research Computing
Programs at the Department of Energy for fiscal years 2002 through
2006, and for other purposes.
S. 352 To increase the authorization of appropriations for low-income
energy assistance, weatherization, and State energy conservation grant
programs, to expand the use of energy savings performance contracts,
and for other purposes.
Mr. Smith [Oregon]
S. 172 To benefit electricity consumers by promoting the reliability of
the bulk-power system.
S. 198 To require the Secretary of the Interior to establish a program
to provide assistance through States to eligible weed management
entities to control or eradicate harmful, nonnative weeds on public
and private land.
S. 238 To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to conduct
feasibility studies on water optimization in the Burnt River basin,
Malheur River basin, Owyhee River basin, and Powder River basin,
Oregon.
S. 254 To provide further protections for the watershed of the Little
Sandy River as part of the Bull Run Watershed Management Unit, Oregon,
and for other purposes.
S. 281 To authorize the design and construction of a temporary
education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
S. 423 To amend the Act entitled ``An Act to provide for the
establishment of Fort Clatsop National Memorial in the State of
Oregon'', and for other purposes.
Ms. Snowe
S. 281 To authorize the design and construction of a temporary
education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Mr. Specter
S. 391 To establish the Steel Industry National Historic Park in the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Mr. Stevens
S. 281 To authorize the design and construction of a temporary
education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Mr. Thomas
S. 322 To limit the acquisition by the United States of land located in
a State in which 25 percent or more of the land in that State is owned
by the United States.
S. 365 To provide recreational snowmobile access to certain units of
the National Park System, and for other purposes.
Mr. Torricelli
S. 386 To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to study the
suitability and feasibility of designating the Great Falls Historic
District in the city of Paterson, in Passaic County, New Jersey, as a
unit of the National Park System, and for other purposes.
S. 419 To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to study the
suitability and feasibility of designating the Abel and Mary Nicholson
House, Elsinboro Township, Salem County, New Jersey, as a unit of the
National Park System, and for other purposes.
Mr. Voinovich
S. 281 To authorize the design and construction of a temporary
education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Mr. Warner
S. 202 To rename Wolf Trap Farm Park for the Performing Arts as ``Wolf
Trap Farm for the Performing Arts''.
S. 281 To authorize the design and construction of a temporary
education center at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Mr. Wellstone
S. 352 To increase the authorization of appropriations for low-income
energy assistance, weatherization, and State energy conservation grant
programs, to expand the use of energy savings performance contracts,
and for other purposes.
Mr. Wyden
S. 238 To authorize the Secretary of the Interior to conduct
feasibility studies on water optimization in the Burnt River basin,
Malheur River basin, Owyhee River basin, and Powder River basin,
Oregon.
S. 254 To provide further protections for the watershed of the Little
Sandy River as part of the Bull Run Watershed Management Unit, Oregon,
and for other purposes.
S. 423 To amend the Act entitled ``An Act to provide for the
establishment of Fort Clatsop National Memorial in the State of
Oregon'', and for other purposes.