ing 96-24) received April 30, 1996, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Ways and Means. 2690. A letter from the Chief, Regulations Branch, U.S. Customs Service, transmitting the Service's final rule-Suspension of United States-Canada Free-Trade Agreement Implementing Regulations (RIN: 1515-AB93) received April 30, 1996, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Ways and Means. 149.6 MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE A message from the Senate by Mr. Lundregan, one of its clerks, announced that the Senate had passed a joint resolution of the following title, in which the concurrence of the House is requested: S.J. Res. 53. Joint resolution making corrections to Public Law 104-134. 149.7 PUBLIC LAW CORRECTION On motion of Mr. LIVINGSTON, by unanimous consent, the following joint resolution of the Senate (S.J. Res. 53) making corrections to Public Law 104134; was taken from the Speaker's table, considered and passed: Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That: (a) In Public Law 104-134, insert after the enacting clause: "TITLE I-OMNIBUS APPROPRIATIONS". (b) The two penultimate undesignated paragraphs under the subheading "ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS, FOREST SERVICE" under the heading "TITLE II-RELATED AGENCIES, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE” of the Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1996, as contained in section 101(c) of Public Law 104134, are repealed. (c) Section 520 under the heading "TITLE V-GENERAL PROVISIONS" of the Departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development, and Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, 1996, as contained in section 101(e) of Public Law 104-134, is repealed. (d) Strike out section 337 under the heading "TITLE III-GENERAL PROVISIONS” of the Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1996, as contained in section 101(c) of Public Law 104134, and insert in lieu thereof: "SEC. 337. The Secretary of the Interior shall promptly convey to the Daughters of the American Colonists, without reimbursement, all right, title and interest in the plaque that in 1933 was placed on the Great Southern Hotel in Saint Louis, Missouri by the Daughters of the American Colonists to mark the site of Fort San Carlos.". (e) Section 21104 of Public Law 104-134 is repealed. A motion to reconsider the vote whereby said joint resolution passed was, by unanimous consent, laid on the table. Ordered, That the Clerk notify the Senate thereof. 149.8 CENTRAL UTAH PROJECT COMPLETION Mr. HANSEN moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill (H.R. 1823) to amend the Central Utah Project Completion Act to direct the Secretary of the Interior to allow for prepayment of repayment contracts between the United States and the Central Utah Water Conservancy District dated December 28, 1965, and November 26, 1985, and for other purposes; as amended. The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. CLINGER, recognized Mr. HANSEN and Mr. RICHARDSON, each for 20 minutes. After debate, The question being put, viva voce, Will the House suspend the rules and pass said bill, as amended? The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. CLINGER, announced that two-thirds of the Members present had voted in the affirmative. Mr. HANSEN demanded that the vote be taken by the yeas and nays, which demand was supported by one-fifth of the Members present, so the yeas and nays were ordered. The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. CLINGER, pursuant to clause 5, rule I, announced that further proceedings on the motion were postponed. 149.9 NATIONAL FOREST SKI AREA Mr. ALLARD moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill (H.R. 1527) to amend the National Forest Ski Area Permit Act of 1986 to clarify the authorities and duties of the Secretary of Agriculture in issuing ski area permits on National Forest System lands and to withdraw lands within ski area permit boundaries from the operation of the mining and mineral leasing; as amended. The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. CLINGER, recognized Mr. ALLARD and Mr. RICHARDSON, each for 20 minutes. After debate, The question being put, viva voce, Will the House suspend the rules and pass said bill, as amended? The SPEAKER pro tempore, MR. CLINGER, announced that two-thirds of the Members present had voted in the affirmative. So, two-thirds of the Members present having voted in favor thereof, the rules were suspended and said bill, as amended, was passed. By unanimous consent, the title was amended so as to read: "An Act to further clarify the authorities and duties of the Secretary of Agriculture in issuing ski area permits on National Forest System lands and to withdraw lands within ski area permit boundaries from the operation of the mining and mineral leasing laws.". A motion to reconsider the votes whereby the rules were suspended and said bill, as amended, was passed and the title was amended was, by unanimous consent, laid on the table. Ordered, That the Clerk request the concurrence of the Senate in said bill. 149.10 HELIUM PRIVATIZATION Mr. ALLARD moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill (H.R. 3008) to amend the Helium Act to authorize the Secretary to enter into agreements with private parties for the recovery and disposal of helium on Federal lands, and for other purposes. The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. CLINGER, recognized Mr. ALLARD and Mr. ABERCROMBIE, each for 20 minutes. After debate, The question being put, viva voce, Will the House suspend the rules and pass said bill? The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. CLINGER, announced that two-thirds of the Members present had voted in the affirmative. Mr. THORNBERRY demanded that the vote be taken by the yeas and nays, which demand was supported by onefifth of the Members present, so the yeas and nays were ordered. The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. CLINGER, pursuant to clause 5, rule I, announced that further proceedings on the motion were postponed. 149.11 RECESS 3:36 P.M. The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. CLINGER, pursuant to clause 12 of rule I, declared the House in recess until 5:00 p.m. 149.12 AFTER RECESS-5:04 P.M. The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. GOODLATTE, called the House to order. 149.13 UNFINISHED BUSINESS-VETO OF H.R. 1561 The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. GOODLATTE, announced announced the unfinished business to be the consideration of the veto of the bill (H.R. 1561) to consolidate the foreign affairs agencies of the United States; to authorize appropriations for the Department of State and related agencies for fiscal years 1996 and 1997; to responsibly reduce the authorizations of appropriations for United States foreign assistance programs for fiscal years 1996 and 1997, and for other purposes. The question being on the passage of the bill, the objections of the President to the contrary notwithstanding. After debate, By unanimous consent, the previous question was ordered on the bill. The question being put, Will the House, upon reconsideration, agree to pass the bill, the objections of the President to the contrary notwithstanding? It was decided in the Yeas negative 234 Nays 188 Chrysler Clinger Coble Coburn Collins (GA) Combest Cooley Cox Crane Crapo Cremeans Cubin Cunningham Dornan Taylor (NC) Weldon (PA) Whitfield Young (AK) Jackson (IL) Klink Lewis (GA) The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. GOODLATTE, announced that Members had voted in the affirmative and 188 Members had voted in the negative. So. two-thirds of the Members Ordered, That the Clerk notify the The message and the accompanying 149.15 ORDER OF BUSINESS SUSPENSION On motion of Mr. HOYER, by unani- Ordered, That the vote on the motion The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. The question being put, Will the House suspend the rules and pass said bill? Crane Chrysler Hamilton Clayton Hancock 234 Clement Hansen Clyburn Harman Coble Hastert Coburn Coleman Hoke Nethercutt Green (TX) Gutknecht Hall (TX) Hastings (FL) Hastings (WA) Hayworth Hefley McKeon Mink Moakley Moorhead So, two-thirds of the Members present having voted in favor thereof, the rules were suspended and said bill was passed. A motion to reconsider the vote whereby the rules were suspended and said bill was passed was, by unanimous consent, laid on the table. Ordered, That the Clerk request the concurrence of the Senate in said bill. 149.18 H.R. 1823-UNFINISHED BUSINESS The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. GOODLATTE, pursuant to clause 5, rule I, announced the further unfinished business to be the motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill (H.R. 1823) to amend the Central Utah Project Completion Act to direct the Secretary of the Interior to allow for prepayment of repayment contracts between the United States and the Central Utah Water Conservancy District dated December 28, 1965, and November 26, 1985, and for other purposes; as amended. Hobson Holden Horn Hunter Danner Hutchinson Davis Hyde de la Garza Deal Inglis Istook DeFazio Jackson (IL) Jackson-Lee (TX) Dellums Jacobs Deutsch Johnson (CT) Diaz-Balart Dickey Johnson, E.B. Kasich Kelly Kennedy (MA) Kennedy (RI) Packard Paxon Pickett Pombo Pomeroy Quillen Quinn Radanovich Rangel Reed Farr Laughlin Rivers Roberts 0 YEAS-412 Flanagan Lewis (KY) Rose Barton Blute Fox Lofgren Bass Boehner Frank (MA) Longley Bachus Baesler Baker (CA) Baker (LA) Baldacci Ballenger Barcia Bateman Becerra Bonilla Franks (CT) Bonior Franks (NJ) Lowey Sanders Sawyer Roth Scarborough Schroeder two-thirds of the Members present having voted in favor thereof, the rules were suspended and said bill, as amended, was passed. A motion to reconsider the vote whereby the rules were suspended and said bill, as amended, was passed was, by unanimous consent, laid on the table. Ordered, That the Clerk request the concurrence of the Senate in said bill. 149.20 PERMISSION TO FILE CONFERENCE REPORT On motion of Mr. COBURN, by unanimous consent, the managers on the part of the House were granted permission until midnight tonight to file a conference report (Rept. No. 104-545) on the bill of the Senate (S. 641) to reauthorize the Ryan White CARE Act of 1990, and for other purposes; together with a statement thereon, for printing in the Record under the rule. 149.21 PROVIDING FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF H.R. 2641 Ms. PRYCE, by direction of the Committee on Rules, reported (Rept. No. 104-543) the resolution (H. Res. 418) providing for the consideration of the bill (H.R. 2641) to amend title 28, United States Code, to provide for appointment of United States Marshals Service. When said resolution and report were referred to the House Calendar and ordered printed. 149.22 PROVIDING FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF H.R. 2149 Ms. PRYCE, by direction of the Committee on Rules, reported (Rept. No. 104-544) the resolution (H. Res. 419) providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2149) to reduce regulation, promote efficiencies, and encourage competition in the international ocean transportation system of the United States, to eliminate the Federal Maritime Commission, and for other purposes. Murtha So, Myers Myrick Nadler Neal Obey Olver Ortiz Orton Owens Oxley Pallone Parker Pastor On motion of Mr. OWENS, at 10 o'clock and 35 minutes p.m., the House adjourned. 149.26 REPORTS OF COMMITTEES ON PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS Under clause 2 of rule XIII, reports of committees were delivered to the Clerk for printing and reference to the proper calendar, as follows: Mr. YOUNG of Alaska: Committee on Resources. H.R. 3286. A bill to help families defray adoption costs, and to promote the adoption of minority children; with an amendment (Rept. No. 104-542, Pt. 1). Ordered to be printed. Ms. PRYCE: Committee on Rules. House Resolution 418. Resolution providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2641) to amend title 28, United States Code, to provide for appointment of U.S. marshals by the Director of the U.S. Marshals Service (Rept. No. 104-543). Referred to the House Calendar. Mr. QUILLEN: Committee on Rules. House Resolution 419. Resolution providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2149) to reduce regulation, promote efficiencies, and encourage competition in the international ocean transportation system of the United States, to eliminate the Federal Maritime Commission, and for other purposes (Rept. No. 104544). Referred to the House Calendar. Mr. BLILEY: Committee of Conference. Conference report on S. 641. An Act to reauthorize the Ryan White CARE Act of 1990, and for other purposes (Rept. No. 104–545). Ordered to be printed. DISCHARGE OF COMMITTEES Pursuant to clause 5 of rule X the following action was taken by the Speaker: The Committee on Economic and Educational Opportunities discharged from further consideration; H.R. 3286 referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union. 149.27 PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS Under clause 5 of rule X and clause 4 of rule XXII, public bills and resolutions were introduced and severally referred as follows: By Mr. FATTAH (for himself, Mr. RoMERO-BARCELO, Mr. FILNER, Mr. HASTINGS of Florida, Ms. JACKSONLEE, MS. EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON of Texas, Ms. MCKINNEY, Ms. NORTON, Mr. THOMPSON, and Mr. TOWNS): H.R. 3349. A bill to amend the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 and the Federal Home Loan Bank Act to authorize Federal Home Loan Banks to make advances for community development activities to units of general local government and for such advances to be guaranteed by community development block grants amounts to which such units of local government become eligible, to expand the community participation requirements relating to community development loan guarantees to include participation of major community stakeholders, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Banking and Financial Services. By Mr. BARRETT of Nebraska (for himself, Mr. ROBERTS, Mr. BEREUTER, and Mr. CHRISTENSEN): H.R. 3350. A bill to extend contracts between the Bureau of Reclamation and irrigation districts in Kansas and Nebraska, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Re sources. By Mr. FOGLIETTA (for himself, Mr. H.R. 3351. A bill to establish a Corporate Independence Commission, for other purposes; to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committee on Rules, 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 concern. By Mr. HASTINGS of Florida: H.R. 3352. A bill to award a congressional gold medal to representatives of Varian Fry in recognition of the tremendous effort he made at great personal risk to secure the escape of thousands of trapped Jewish artists, writers, and intellectuals from the Nazis in Europe and the greatly detrimental treatment he received at the hands of the U.S. Government as a result; to the Committee on Banking and Financial Services. H.R. 3353. A bill to establish a commission to study employment and economic insecurity in the workforce in the United States; to the Committee on Economic and Educational Opportunities. By Mr. HAYWORTH: H.R. 3354. A bill to provide for the reorganization of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Re sources. By Mr. HINCHEY: H.R. 3355. A bill to require Medicare providers to disclose publicly staffing and performance in order to promote improved consumer information and choice, to protect employees of Medicare providers who report concerns about the safety and quality of services provided by Medicare providers or who report violations of Federal or State law by those providers, and to require review of the impact on public health and safety of proposed mergers and acquisitions of Medicare providers; to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committee on Commerce, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. By Mr. JOHNSON of South Dakota (for himself and Mr. LIGHTFOOT: H.R. 3356. A bill to specify that States may waive certain requirements relating to commercial motor vehicle operators under chapter 313 of title 49, United States Code, with respect to the operators of certain farm vehicles, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. By Mrs. LOWEY: H.R. 3357. A bill to amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide for an increase of up to 5 in the number of years disregarded in determining average annual earnings on which benefit amounts are based upon a showing of preclusion from renumerative work during such years occasioned by need to provide child care or care to a chronically dependent relative; to the Committee on Ways and Means. H.R. 3358. A bill to amend title II of the Social Security Act to repeal the 7-year restriction on eligibility for widow's and widower's insurance benefits based on disability; to the Committee on Ways and Means. H.R. 3359. A bill to amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide for increases in widow's and widower's insurance benefits by reason of delayed retirement; to the Committee on Ways and Means. H.R. 3360. A bill to amend title II of the Social Security Act to eliminate the 2-year waiting period for divorced spouse's benefits following the divorce; to the Committee on Ways and Means. H.R. 3361. A bill to amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide for full benefits for disabled widows and widowers without regard to age; to the committee on Ways and Means. By Mrs. MALONEY: H.R. 3362. A bill to increase access of State child support enforcement agencies to certain financial information of noncustodial parents, and to encourage States to improve their enforcement of child support obligations; to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committee on Bank ing and Financial Services, 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. By Mr. McDADE: H.R. 3363. A bill to establish within the Department of the Navy a mission to enhance and increase knowledge of the oceans; to the Committee on National Security. H.R. 3364. A bill to designate a U.S. Courthouse in Scranton, PA, as the "William J. Nealon United States Courthouse"; to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. By Mr. McINNIS: H.R. 3365. A bill to redesignate the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument as a national park, to establish the Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area, to establish the Curecanti National Recreation Area, to establish the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park Complex, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Resources. H.R. 3366. A bill to direct the Secretary of Interior to convey the Collbran reclamation project to the Ute Water Conservancy District and the Collbaran Conservancy District; to the Committee on Resources, and in addition to the Committee on Commerce, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. By Mr. SCHUMER: H.R. 3367. A bill to amend the National Highway System Designation Act of 1995 to increase the number of States that may participate in the State infrastructure bank pilot program authorized by that act; to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. By Mr. STEARNS: H.R. 3368. A bill to permit retired members of the Armed Forces and their dependents who are entitled to Medicare to enroll in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program; to the Committee on National Security, and in addition to the Committee on Government Reform and Oversight, 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. By Ms. WATERS: H.R. 3369. A bill to provide notice to employees when there are reductions in business operations and for other purposes; to the Committee on Economic and Educational Opportunities. By Mr. McDADE: H.J. Res. 177. Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States authorizing the Congress and the States to prohibit the physical desecration of the flag of the United States; to the Committee on the Judiciary. By Mr. LEWIS of Kentucky (for himself and Mr. MONTGOMERY): H. Con. Res. 168. Concurrent resolution calling upon the members of the Army Reserve to wear army uniforms on April 23 each year and calling upon the American people to remember the members of the Army Reserve and those who support them; to the Committee on National Security. 149.28 PRIVATE BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS Under clause 1 of rule XXII, private bills and resolutions were introduced and severally referred as follows: H.R. 1758: Mr. RANGEL and Mr. FILNER. H.R. 1776: Mr. WALKER, Mr. NEAL of Massachusetts, Mr. MANTON, Mr. ROMERO-BARCELO, Mr. STARK, Mr. SOLOMON, MS. ESHOO, and Mr. WHITFIELD. H.R. 2026: Mr. GREEN of Texas, Miss COLLINS of Michigan, Mrs. THURMAN, Mr. PETERSON of Minnesota, Mrs. COLLINS of Illinois, Mr. WISE, Mr. TOWNS, Ms. SLAUGHTER, Mr. SANDERS, Mr. STENHOLM, and Ms. DELAURO. H.R. 2178: Mrs. MALONEY. H.R. 2244: Mr. CAMP and Mr. HUTCHINSON. H.R. 2285: Mr. STUMP, Mr. FUNDERBURK, Mr. PETE GEREN of Texas, Mr. ROHRABACHER, Mr. ROMERO-BARCELO, and Mr. HAYES. H.R. 2320: Mr. TORRICELLI, Mr. PORTER, Mr. SCHAEFER, Ms. GREENE of Utah, Mr. CRANE, Mr. TATE, and Mr. LATHAM. H.R. 2472: Mr. HILLIARD, Mr. DIXON, Mr. MCDERMOTT, Mr. SABO, MS. PRYCE, Mr. ORTON, MS. MCKINNEY, and Mr. DICKS. H.R. 2497: Mr. WELDON of Florida, Mr. NORWOOD, Mr. BARR, and Mr. BOEHNER. H.R. 2579: Mr. MCHUGH, Mr. FUNDERBURK, MS. EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON of Texas, and Mr. NORWOOD. H.R. 2682: Mr. MANTON. H.R. 2779: Mr. CRAPO, Mr. HASTERT, and Mr. MONTGOMERY. H.R. 2875: Mr. ENGLISH of Pennsylvania. H.R. 2932: Mrs. CLAYTON, Mr. TAYLOR of H.R. 3081: Mr. SCOTT, Mr. PASTOR, MS. ROYBAL-ALLARD, Mr. SERRANO, MS. VELAZQUEZ, Mr. TEJEDA, Mr. DE LA GARZA, Mr. ORTIZ, Mr. ROMERO-BARCELO, Mr. FILNER, and Mr. DUR BIN. H.R. 3089: Mr. HINCHEY, Mrs. CLAYTON, MS. NORTON, and Mr. CAMPBELL. H.R. 3118: Mr. LINDER, Mr. WELLER, Mr. MCCRERY, Mr. GILMAN, Mr. FLAKE, and Mr. DOYLE. H.R. 3119: Mr. FLAKE. H.R. 3142: Mr. FLANAGAN, Mrs. THURMAN, Mr. SCHIFF, Mr. WAMP, Mr. KOLBE, Mr. TATE, Mr. CONDIT, Mr. LAFALCE, MS. EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON of Texas, Mr. BLUTE, Mr. CUNNINGHAM, Mr. FILNER, Mr. GOODLATTE, Mr. UNDERWOOD, Mr. DURBIN, Mr. HAYWORTH, and Mr. BOEHLERT. H.R. 3144: Mr. BAKER of Louisiana, Mr. BALLENGER, Mr. BARR, Mr. BARRETT of Nebraska, Mr. BARTLETT of Maryland, Mr. BARTON of Texas, Mr. BATEMAN, Mr. BILBRAY, Mr. BILIRAKIS, Mr. BLILEY, Mr. BONILLA, Mr. BONO, Mr. BRYANT of Tennessee, Mr. BUNNING of Kentucky, Mr. BURTON of Indiana, Mr. CALVERT, Mr. CALLAHAN, Mr. CANADY, Mr. CHAMBLISS, Mrs. CHENOWETH, Mr. CHRYSLER, Mr. CLINGER, Mr. COBURN, Mr. COLLINS of Georgia, Mr. Cox, Mr. CRAPO, Mr. CREMEANS, Mr. CUNNINGHAM, Mr. DELAY, Mr. DICKEY, Mr. DORNAN, Ms. DUNN of Washington, Mr. EMERSON, Mr. EHRLICH, Mr. EVERETT, Mr. FOLEY, Mr. FORBES, Mrs. FOWLER, Mr. FUNDERBURK, Mr. GEKAS, Mr. GILLMOR, Mr. GRAHAM, Ms. GREENE of Utah, Mr. HANSEN, Mr. HASTINGS of Washington, Mr. HAYWORTH, Mr. HEFLEY, Mr. HOBSON, Mr. HORN, Mr. HOSTETTLER, Mrs. JOHNSON of Connecticut, Mr. JONES, Mr. KIM, Mr. KINGSTON, Mr. KNOLLENBERG, Mr. KOLBE, Mr. LAHOOD, Mr. LARGENT, Mr. LAUGHLIN, Mr. LEWIS of California, Mr. LEWIS of Kentucky, Mr. LINDER, Mr. LONGLEY, Mr. LUCAS, Mr. MCCOLLUM, Mr. MCHUGH, Mr. McINNIS, Mr. MCINTOSH, Mr. MCKEON, Mr. MANZULLO, Mr. METCALF, Mr. MICA, Mr. MILLER of Florida, Mr. MoOORHEAD, Mr. MYERS of Indiana, Mr. NETHERCUTT, Mr. NEUMANN, Mr. NORWOOD, Mr. PACKARD, Mr. H.R. 3199: Mr. MOORHEAD, Mr. MYERS of Indiana, Mr. ROHRABACHER, Mr. LARGENT, Mr. WHITFIELD, Mr. COBLE, Mr. PETE GEREN of Texas, Mr. FAZIO of California, Mr. PETERSON of Minnesota, Mr. JONES, Mr. TAYLOR of North Carolina, Mr. BALLENGER, Mr. HEFNER, Mr. KOLBE, Mr. THORNBERRY, Mr. BLILEY, Mr. CRAPO, Mr. BOEHNER, Mrs. KELLY, Mr. FRANKS of Connecticut, Mr. MANTON, Mr. BARTLETT of Maryland, Mr. TORKILDSEN, Mr. STUMP, Mr. GILMAN, Mr. WHITE, Mr. ZIMMER, Mr. HAYES, Mr. BOUCHER, Mr. DELAY, Mr. SOLOMON, Mrs. VUCANOVICH, Mr. GRAHAM, Mr. GALLEGLY, Mr. WELDON of Pennsylvania, Mr. WALKER, Mr. GEKAS, Mr. GOODLING, Mr. DEAL of Georgia, Mr. KINGSTON, Mr. WICKER, Mr. GUTKNECHT, Mr. INGLIS of South Carolina, Mr. FRELINGHUYSEN, Mr. CHRYSLER, Mr. SOUDER, Mr. CHRISTENSEN, Mrs. MYRICK, Mrs. SEASTRAND, Mr. HASTINGS of Washington, Mr. RADANOVICH, Mr. OBERSTAR, Mr. STENHOLM, Mr. LATOURETTE, Mr. HOEKSTRA, Mr. HOSTETTLER, Mr. MILLER of Florida, and Mr. FOLEY. H.R. 3201: Mr. MOORHEAD, Mr. ROHRABACHER, Mr. LARGENT, Mr. WHITFIELD, Mr. COBLE, Mr. PETERSON of Minnesota, Mr. JONES, Mr. TAYLOR of North Carolina, Mr. BALLENGER, Mr. KOLBE, Mr. THORNBERRY, Mr. BLILEY, Mr. CRAPO, Mr. BOEHNER, Mrs. KELLY, Mr. FRANKS of Connecticut, Mr. BARTLETT of Maryland, Mr. TORKILDSEN, Mr. GILLMOR, Mr. WHITE, Mr. ZIMMER, Mr. DELAY, Mr. SOLOMON, Mrs. VUCANOVICH, Mr. GALLEGLY, Mr. WELDON of Pennsylvania, Mr. WALKER, Mr. GEKAS, Mr. GOODLING, Mr. DEAL of Georgia, Mr. WICKER, Mr. GUTKNECHT, Mr. INGLIS of South Carolina, Mr. CHRYSLER, Mr. CUNNINGHAM, Mr. MILLER of Florida, Mr. SOUDER, Mr. STUMP, Mrs. MYRICK, Mr. HASTINGS of Washington, Mr. OBSERSTAR, Mr. STENHOLM, and Mr. FOLEY. H.R. 3207: Mr. PETRI, Mr. BRYANT of Texas, Mrs. LINCOLN, Mr. NORWOOD, Mr. KLUG, Mr. OXLEY, Mr. GREENWOOD, Mr. MCNULTY, Mr. STUPAK, and Mr. ROBERTS. H.R. 3217: Mr. SAWYER and Mr. BROWN of Ohio. H.R. 3224: Mr. HORN and Mr. QUINN. H.R. 3234: Mr. DELAY, Mr. COMBEST, Mr. COBLE, Mr. HEFLEY, Mr. BEREUTER, Mr. FAWELL, Mr. ZELIFF, Mr. KNOLLENBERG, Mr. CRANE, Mr. CUNNINGHAM, Mr. SAM JOHNSON, Mr. BONO, Mr. LATHAM, Mr. HERGER, Mr. COLLINS of Georgia, Mr. GUNDERSON, and Mr. HAYWORTH. H.R. 3246: Mr. KANJORSKI, Mr. MORAN, and Mr. BRYANT of Texas. H.R. 3247: Mr. DIXON, MS. WOOLSEY, Mr. MONTGOMERY, Mr. LEVIN, Mr. COSTELLO, Mrs. MEEK of Florida, Mr. JACOBS, Mr. WARD, Mrs. CLAYTON, Mr. FAZIO of California, Ms. ESHOO, Mr. FROST, Mr. FRAZER, Mr. DOYLE, MS. JACKSON-LEE of Texas, Mr. FARR, Mr. FALEOMAVAEGA, and Ms. LOFGREN. H.R. 3251: Mr. JOHNSON of South Dakota, and Mr. BREWSTER. H.R. 3253: Mr. SOLOMON, Mr. MATSUI, Mr. TRAFICANT, Mr. ROMERO-BARCELO, Mr. HUNTER, Mr. TANNER, Mr. HANCOCK, Mr. HORN, Mr. FRANK of Massachusetts, Mr. JACOBS, Mr. GONZALEZ, Mr. FRAZER, Mr. FROST, Mr. JOHNSON of South Dakota, Mr. BREWSTER, Mr. CRANE, Mr. MANTON, Mr. PASTOR, Mr. KENNEDY of Rhode Island, Mr. STOKES, Mr. MOAKLEY, Mr. ARCHER, Mr. HEFNER, and Mr. CONDIT. |