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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 establish a toll free number under the Department of Commerce to assist consumers in determining if products are American-made.".

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. ¶119.22 H.R. 2303—UNFINISHED BUSINESS

The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. BARRETT of Nebraska, pursuant to clause 8, rule XX, announced the further unfinished business to be the motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill (H.R. 2303) to direct the Librarian of Congress to prepare the history of the House of Representatives, and for other purposes; as amended.

The question being put,

Will the House suspend the rules and pass said bill, as amended?

The vote was taken by electronic de

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Lofgren
Lucas (KY)
Lucas (OK)
Luther

Sensenbrenner

Hinojosa

Myrick

Serrano
Sessions

Maloney (CT)

Shaw

Maloney (NY)

Shays

Manzullo

Markey

Martinez

Gejdenson
Gekas

Matsui

McCarthy (MO)

Shuster

Gephardt
Gibbons

McCrery

McDermott

Gilchrest

McGovern

Sisisky

Skeen

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Shadegg

Sherman
Sherwood
Shimkus
Shows

Simpson

Stabenow
Stark
Stearns
Stenholm
Strickland
Stump
Sununu
Sweeney
Talent

Thompson (CA)

Thompson (MS)

Thornberry
Thune
Thurman

So, two-thirds of

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. ¶119.24

H. CON. RES. 194-UNFINISHED
BUSINESS

The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. BARRETT of Nebraska, pursuant to clause 8, rule XX, announced the further unfinished business to be the motion to suspend the rules and agree to the concurrent resolution (H. Con. Res. 194) recognizing the contributions of 4H Clubs and their members to voluntary community service.

The question being put,

Will the House suspend the rules and agree to said concurrent resolution?

The vote was taken by electronic device.

It was decided in the Yeas affirmative ......

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On October 22, 1999:

H.R. 2670. Making appropriations for the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the Judiciary, and related agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2000, and for other purposes.

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Kilpatrick

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Lantos Largent Lewis (CA)

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McCollum

McIntosh

Pryce (OH) Rogers Rush

Moakley

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Maloney (CT)

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present having voted in favor thereof, the rules were suspended and said concurrent resolution was agreed to.

A motion to reconsider the vote whereby the rules were suspended and said concurrent resolution was agreed to was, by unanimous consent, laid on the table.

Ordered, That the Clerk request the concurrence of the Senate in said concurrent resolution.

$119.26 THE LATE HONORABLE JOHN H. CHAFEE

Mr. KENNEDY submitted the following privileged resolution (H. Res. 341):

Resolved, That the House has heard with profound sorrow of the death of the Honorable John H. Chafee, a Senator from the State of Rhode Island.

Resolved, That the Clerk communicate these resolutions to the Senate and transmit a copy thereof to the family of the deceased. Resolved, That a committee be appointed on the part of the House to join a committee appointed on the part of the Senate to attend the funeral.

Resolved, That when the House adjourns today, it adjourn as a further mark of respect to the memory of the deceased Senator.

When said resolution was considered. After debate,

By unanimous consent, the previous question was ordered on the resolution to its adoption or rejection and, under the operation thereof, the resolution was agreed to.

A motion to reconsider the vote whereby said resolution was agreed to was, by unanimous consent, laid on the table.

Ordered, That the Clerk notify the Senate thereof.

¶119.27 PROVIDING FOR THE

CONSIDERATION OF H.R. 1987

Mr. DREIER, by direction of the Committee on Rules, reported (Rept. No. 106-414) the resolution (H. Res. 342) providing for the consideration of the bill (H.R. 1987) to allow the recovery of attorneys' fees and costs by certain employers and labor organizations who are prevailing parties in proceedings brought against them by the National Labor Relations Board or by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

When said resolution and report were referred to the House Calendar and ordered printed.

1119.28 BILL PRESENTED TO THE PRESIDENT

Mr. THOMAS, from the Committee on House Administration, reported that that committee did on the following date present to the President, for his approval, a bill of the House of the following title:

119.29 LEAVE OF ABSENCE

By unanimous consent, leave of absence was granted

To Mr. TAYLOR of North Carolina, for today and October 26 until 5 p.m.; To Mr. BECERRA, for today; To Ms. KILPATRICK, for today; To Mr. MASCARA, for today; To Mr. RUSH, for today and balance of the week; and

To Ms. CARSON, for today.
And then,

1119.30 ADJOURNMENT

On motion of Mr. HAYWORTH, pursuant to the provisions of House Resolution 341, heretofore agreed to, at 9 o'clock and 58 minutes p.m., the House adjourned out of respect for the late Honorable John H. Chafee until 9 o'clock a.m., Tuesday, October 26, 1999. 1119.31 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. HYDE: Committee on the Judiciary. H.R. 1801. A bill to make technical corrections to various antitrust laws and to references to such laws (Rept. No. 106-411 Pt. 1). Referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union.

Mr. COBLE: Committee on the Judiciary. H.R. 3028. A bill to amend certain trademark laws to prevent the misappropriation of marks; with an amendment (Rept. No. 106412). Referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union.

Mr. BURTON: Committee on Government Reform. H.R. 2885. A bill to provide uniform safeguards for the confidentiality of information acquired for exclusively statistical purposes, and to improve the efficiency and quality of Federal statistics and Federal statistical programs by permitting limited sharing of records among designated agencies for statistical purposes under strong safeguards; with an amendment (Rept. No. 106-413). Referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union.

Mr. SESSIONS: Committee on Rules. House Resolution 342. Resolution providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1987) to allow the recovery of attorneys' fees and costs by certain employers and labor organizations who are prevailing parties in proceedings brought against them by the National Labor Relations Board or by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Rept. No. 106-414). Referred to the House Calendar.

1119.32 TIME LIMITATION OF REFERRED BILL

Pursuant to clause 5 of rule X the following action was taken by the Speak

er:

H.R. 1801. Referral to the Committee on Armed Services extended for a period ending not later than October 25, 1999.

1119.33 DISCHARGE OF COMMITTEE

Pursuant to clause 5 of rule X, the Committee on Armed Services dis

charged. H.R. 1801 referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed. Pursuant to clause 5 of rule X, the Committee on Commerce discharged. H.R. 2005 referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union.

119.34 PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

Under clause 2 of rule XII, public bills and resolutions were introduced and severally referred, as follows:

By Mr. MOORE (for himself, Mr.
SANDLIN, Mr. LARSON, Mr. FORBES,
Mr. SERRANO, Mr. UDALL of New Mex-
ico, Mr. BLUMENAUER, MS. EDDIE BER-
NICE JOHNSON of Texas, Ms. ESHOO,
Mr. CROWLEY, Mr. HOLT, Mr. MINGE,
Ms. SANCHEZ, Mr. CAPUANO, and Mr.
GONZALEZ):

H.R. 3136. A bill to authorize the Consumer Product Safety Commission to require childproof caps for portable gasoline containers; to the Committee on Commerce.

By Mr. HORN (for himself, Mr. TURNER, Mrs. BIGGERT, Mr. KANJORSKI, and Mrs. MALONEY of New York): H.R. 3137. A bill to amend the Presidential Transition Act of 1963 to provide for training of individuals a President-elect intends to nominate as department heads or appoint to key positions in the Executive Office of the President; to the Committee on Government Reform.

By Mr. HYDE:

H.R. 3138. A bill to amend the Shipping Act of 1984 to restore the application of the antitrust laws to certain agreements and conduct to which such Act applies; to the Committee on the Judiciary, and in addition to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, 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. KENNEDY of Rhode Island (for
himself, Mrs. MCCARTHY of New
York, Mr. TIERNEY, Mr. THOMPSON of
Mississippi, Mr. SERRANO, Ms.
MILLENDER-MCDONALD, and Mr.

PAYNE):

H.R. 3139. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to increase the excise tax on firearms and to earmark the increase for juvenile justice and delinquency prevention programs; to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committees on Education and the Workforce, and 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. NETHERCUTT (for himself, Mrs. EMERSON, MS. DELAURO, Mr. HINCHEY, Mr. SESSIONS, Mr. NEY, Mr. METCALF, Mr. LAMPSON, Mr. BERRY, Mr. BARRETT of Nebraska, Mr. SERRANO, Mr. MORAN of Kansas, Ms. DANNER, Mr. TALENT, Mr. HASTINGS of Washington, Mr. SIMPSON, Mr. HULSHOF, Mr. BLUNT, Mr. SMITH of Washington, Mr. LEACH, Mr. CHAMBLISS, Mr. JOHN, Mr. RANGEL, MS. DUNN, and Mr. CONDIT): H.R. 3140. A bill to provide stability in the United States agriculture sector and to promote adequate availability of food and medicine for humanitarian assistance abroad by requiring congressional approval before the imposition of any unilateral agricultural or medical sanction against a foreign country or foreign entity; to the Committee on International Relations, and in addition to the Committees on Rules, and 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.

By Mr. SAXTON (for himself, Mr.
GILCHREST, and Mr. VENTO):

H.R. 3141. A bill to encourage the safe and responsible use of personal watercraft, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and in addition to the Committee on Resources, 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. SLAUGHTER (for herself, Mr. DUNCAN, Mr. SMITH of New Jersey, Mr. LIPINSKI, MS. KAPTUR, Mr. GREEN of Texas, Mr. THOMPSON of Mississippi, Mr. SANFORD, Mr. UNDERWOOD, Mr. OWENS, Mr. HALL of Ohio, Mr. LUTHER, and Mr. MCGOVERN): H.R. 3142. A bill to amend the Consumer Credit Protection Act to prevent credit card issuers from taking unfair advantage of fulltime, traditional-aged, college students, to protect parents of traditional college student credit cards holders, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Banking and Financial Services.

By Mr. UDALL of Colorado (for himself and Mr. GEORGE MILLER of California):

H.R. 3143. A bill to establish the High Performance Schools Program in the Department of Education, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Education and the Workforce.

By Mr. WEINER (for himself, Ms. STABENOW, Mr. SCOTT, Mr. CONYERS, Mr. MEEHAN, Mr. ROTHMAN, Mr. DELAHUNT, Mr. HOLT, Mr. WEXLER, Ms. HOOLEY of Oregon, Mr. PALLONE, Mr. ETHERIDGE, Mr. BRADY of Pennsylvania, Mr. BLAGOJEVICH, Ms. BALDWIN, Mr. LARSON, Mr. MORAN of Virginia, Mr. ABERCROMBIE, Mrs. LOWEY, Mr. REYES, Mrs. TAUSCHER, Mr. BERMAN, Mr. ACKERMAN, Mr. NADLER, Mr. BONIOR, Ms. JACKSONLEE of Texas, Ms. VELÁZQUEZ, Ms. BERKLEY, Mr. UDALL of New Mexico, Mr. MOORE, Mr. MEEKS of New York, and Mr. THOMPSON of California): H.R. 3144. A bill to provide reliable officers, technology, education, community prosecutors, and training in our neighborhoods; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. MCNULTY:

H. Con. Res. 205. Concurrent resolution recognizing and honoring the heroic efforts of the Air National Guard's 109th Airlift Wing and its rescue of Dr. Jerri Nielsen from the South Pole; to the Committee on Armed Services.

By Mr. SMITH of New Jersey (for himself, Mr. WOLF, and Mr. FORBES):

H. Con. Res. 206. Concurrent resolution expressing grave concern regarding armed conflict in the North Caucasus region of the Russian Federation which has resulted in civilian casualties and internally displaced persons, and urging all sides to pursue dialog for peaceful resolution of the conflict; to the Committee on International Relations.

By Mr. STRICKLAND:

H. Con. Res. 207. Concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress regarding support for the inclusion of salaries of Members of Congress in any proposed across-the-board reduction in fiscal year 2000 funding for Federal agencies; to the Committee on Government Reform, and in addition to the Committee on House Administration, 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.

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H.R. 2420: Mr. FARR of California, Mr. PAYNE, and Mr. RADANOVICH.

H.R. 2442: Mr. HASTINGS of Florida, Mr. Goss, and Ms. BROWN of Florida.

H.R. 2498: Mr. BALDACCI, Ms. DEGETTE, and Ms. LEE.

H.R. 2569: Mr. BOEHLERT.

H.R. 2573: Mr. BARRETT of Wisconsin and Mr. PAYNE.

H.R. 2619: Mr. PASTOR, Mr. YOUNG of Alaska, Ms. BERKLEY, Mr. GIBBONS, and Mr. GEORGE MILLER of California.

H.R. 2631: Ms. MILLENDER-MCDONALD and Mr. EVANS.

H.R. 2634: Mr. UPTON.
H.R. 2655: Mr. SCHAFFER.

H.R. 2696: Mr. JONES of North Carolina.
H.R. 2720: Mr. GUTKNECHT, Mr.
LATOURETTE, Mr. HILLIARD, Mr. RAMSTAD,
Mr. ENGLISH, and Mr. LAHOOD.

H.R. 2727: Mr. DUNCAN.

H.R. 2741: Mr. FRANK of Massachusetts.
H.R. 2786: Mr. EHRLICH.

H.R. 2883: Mr. BONIOR and Mr. BLILEY.

H.R. 2890: Mr. UNDERWOOD and Mrs. LOWEY. H.R. 2895: Mrs. KELLY, Mr. ENGEL, and Mr. OLVER.

H.R. 2899: Mr. WEINER and Mr. CROWLEY. H.R. 2901: Mr. BURTON of Indiana. H.R. 2928: Mr. CAMPBELL, Mr. SPENCE, Mr. RYUN of Kansas, and Mr. COMBEST. H.R. 2936: Mr. JEFFERSON, Mr. GEJDENSON, and Mr. OBERSTAR.

H.R. 2939: Mr. STARK and Mr. DEFAZIO. H.R. 2966: Mr. CANNON, Mr. COOK, Mr. COSTELLO, Mr. GOODLING, Mr. GUTIERREZ, Mr.

JACKSON of Illinois, Mr. LATOURETTE, Mr. MASCARA, and Ms. STABENOW.

H.R. 2985: Mr. SENSENBRENNER.

H.R. 2995: Mr. CRAMER and MS. KAPTUR. H.R. 3034: Mr. BURTON of Indiana, Ms. PRYCE of Ohio, Mr. SMITH of New Jersey, Mr. HOSTETTLER, Mr. HUTCHINSON, and Mr. PAUL. H.R. 3062: Mr. MASCARA. H.R. 3086: Mrs. CAPPS.

H.R. 3091: Mr. POMBO, Mr. Mr. NEY, WHITFIELD, Mr. DOYLE, Mr. HILLIARD, Mrs. MEEK of Florida, and Ms. BROWN of Florida. H.R. 3128: Mr. COOK.

H.J. Res. 46: Mr. UNDERWOOD, Mr. DAVIS of Illinois, Mr. LAHOOD, and Mr. HINOJOSA.

H. Con. Res. 115: Mr. HALL of Ohio, Mr. GREEN of Texas, Mr. BERRY, Mr. ANDREWS, Ms. PRYCE of Ohio, Mr. COOKSEY, Ms. CARSON, Mr. MCHUGH, Mr. ACKERMAN, Mr. OLVER, and Mr. FROST.

H. Con. Res. 188: Mrs. MORELLA and Mrs. THURMAN.

H. Con. Res. 190: Mrs. MCCARTHY of New York, Mr. COMBEST, and Mr. ENGLISH.

H. Con. Res. 197: Mr. CHABOT, Mr. Cook, Mr. DREIER, Mr. FOSSELLA, Mr. GEKAS, Mr. GOODLING, Mr. KINGSTON, Mr. LINDER, Mr. MANZULLO, Mr. NUSSLE, Mr. REYNOLDS, Mr. SALMON, Mr. SANFORD, Mr. SCARBOROUGH, Mr. SHADEGG, Mr. TERRY, Mr. THUNE, Mr. WATTS of Oklahoma, Mr. WELDON of Florida, and Mrs. WILSON.

H. Res. 37: Mr. ABERCROMBIE, MS. JACKSONLEE of Texas, Mr. JACKSON of Illinois, and Mr. BROWN of Ohio.

H. Res. 41: Mr. DEFAZIO and Mr. DIXON. H. Res. 298: Mr. BOUCHER, Mr. GORDON, Mrs. CLAYTON, Mr. PAYNE, Mr. DICKS, and Mr. WATT of North Carolina.

H. Res. 325: Mr. MCNULTY, Mr. GILMAN, Mrs. JONES of Ohio, Mrs. MORELLA, Mr. CRAMER, Mrs. JOHNSON of Connecticut, Mr. GREEN of Texas, Mr. TIERNEY, MS. BROWN of Florida, Mr. LATOURETTE, Mr. CLEMENT, Mr. KUYKENDALL, Mr. SHAYS, Mr. GEJDENSON, Ms. PELOSI, Mr. GILCHREST, Mr. DIXON, Mr. LANTOS, Mrs. EMERSON, Mr. HINCHEY, Mr. WEXLER, Mr. TOWNS, Mr. DUNCAN, Mr. BILBRAY, Ms. PRYCE of Ohio, Mr. JEFFERSON, Mr. GORDON, Mr. BACHUS, Mr. LARSON, MS. WOOLSEY, Mr. WAXMAN, Mr. KLINK, Mr. KILDEE, Mr. HORN, Mr. HILLEARY, MS. KAPTUR, Mr. CONDIT, Mr. FORD, Mrs. MINK of Hawaii, Mr. MCGOVERN, Mr. DAVIS of Illinois, Mr. QUINN, Mr. COYNE, Mr. SERRANO, Mr. BENTSEN, Ms. SCHAKOWSKY, Mr. DOYLE, Mr. FALEOMAVAEGA, MS. KILPATRICK, and Mr. UDALL of New Mexico.

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Executive and other tions, pursuant to clause 2, rule XIV, were referred as follows:

4921. A letter from the Congressional Review Coordinator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Department of Agriculture, transmitting the Department's final rule-Oriental Fruit Fly; Removal of Quarantined Area [Docket No. 99-044-2] received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Agriculture.

4922. A letter from the Administrator, Department of Agriculture, transmitting the Department's final rule-Amendments to the Regulations for Cotton Warehouses-Electronic Warehouse Receipts and Other Provisions (RIN: 0560-AE60) received October 20, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Agriculture.

4923. A letter from the Secretary of Defense, transmitting the approved retirement and advancement to the grade of lieutenant general on the retired list of Lieutenant General John B. Sams, Jr.; to the Committee on Armed Services.

4924. A letter from the Legislative and Regulatory Activities Division, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, transmitting the Corporation's final rule-Extended Examination Cycle For U.S. Branches and Agencies of Foreign Banks (RIN: 3064-AC15) received October 19, to 1999, pursuant 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Banking and Financial Services.

4925. A letter from the Assistant General Counsel for Regulations, Office of Student Financial Assistance, Department of Education, transmitting the Department's final rule-Final Regulations-Federal Perkins Loan Program and Federal Family Education Loan Program-received October 20, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Education and the Workforce. 4926. A letter from the Director, Defense Security Cooperation Agency, transmitting notification concerning the Department of the Air Force's proposed Letter(s) of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) to Norway for defense articles and services (Transmittal No. 00-01), pursuant to 22 U.S.C. 2776(b); to the Committee on International Relations.

4927. A letter from the Director, Defense Security Cooperation Agency, transmitting notification concerning the Department of the Army's proposed Letter(s) of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) to Egypt for defense articles and services (Transmittal No. 00-10), pursuant to 22 U.S.C. 2776(b); to the Committee on International Relations.

4928. A letter from the Director, Defense Security Cooperation Agency, transmitting notification concerning the Department of the Air Force's proposed Letter(s) of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) to Egypt for defense articles and services (Transmittal No. 00–09), pursuant to 22 U.S.C. 2776(b); to the Committee on International Relations.

4929. A letter from the Director, Defense Security Cooperation Agency, transmitting notification concerning the Department of the Army's proposed Letter(s) of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) to Israel for defense arti

cles and services (Transmittal No. 00-08), pursuant to 22 U.S.C. 2776(b); to the Committee on International Relations.

4930. A letter from the Director, Defense Security Cooperation Agency, transmitting notification concerning the Department of the Army's proposed Letter(s) of Offer and Acceptance (LOA) to the Republic of Korea for defense articles and services (Transmittal No. 00-07), pursuant to 22 U.S.C. 2776(b); to the Committee on International Relations.

4931. A letter from the Executive Director, Committee For Purchase From People Who Are Blind Or Severely Disabled, transmitting the Committee's final rule-Additions to the Procurement List-received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Government Reform.

4932. A letter from the Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks, National Park Service, Department of the Interior, transmitting the Department's final ruleGlacier Bay National Park, Alaska; Commercial Fishing Regulations (RIN: 1024AB99) received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Resources.

4933. A letter from the Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, transmitting the Administration's final ruleFisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Sharpchin and Northern Rockfish in the Aleutian Islands Subarea of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area [Docket No. 990304063–9063-01; I.D. 101399C] received October 20, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Resources.

4934. A letter from the Director, Administrative Office of the United States Courts, transmitting a report on compliance within the time limitations established for deciding habeas corpus death penalty petitions under Title I of the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

4935. A letter from the Program Analyst, FAA, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final rule-Airworthiness Directives; Eurocopter France Model SA-360C, SA-365C, C1, C2, SA-365N, N1, AS-365N2, and SA-366G1 Helicopters [Docket No. 98-SW-26-AD; Amendment 39-11359; AD 99-21-14] (RIN: 2120-AA64) received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4936. A letter from the Program Analyst, FAA, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final rule-Airworthiness Directives; Eurocopter Deutschland GMBH Model BO-105A, BO-105C, BO-105 C-2, BO-105 CB-2, BO-105 CB-4, BO-105S, BO105 CS-2, BO-105 CBS-2, BO-105 CBS-4, and BO-105LS A-1 Helicopters [Docket No. 99SW-52-AD; Amendment 39-11357; AD 99-19-22] (RIN: 2120-AA64) received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4937. A letter from the Program Analyst, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final rule-Airworthiness Directives; Bombardier Model CL-600-2B19 (Regional Jet Series 100) Series Airplanes [Docket No. 98-NM-385-AD; Amendment 3911355; AD 99–21–11] (RIN: 2120-AA64) received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4938. A letter from the Program Analyst, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final rule-Airworthiness. Directives; British Aerospace BAe Model ATP Airplanes [Docket No. 98-NM-345-AD; Amendment 39-11361; AD 99-21-16] (RIN: 2120– AA64) received October 21, 1999, pursuant to

5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4939. A letter from the Trial Attorney, Federal Railroad Administration, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final rule-Qualification and Certification of Locomotive Engineers; [FRA Docket No. RSOR-9, Notice 12] (RIN: 2130-AA74) received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4940. A letter from the Program Analyst, FAA, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final rule-Standard Instrument Approach Procedures; Miscellaneous Amendments [Docket No. 29786; Amendment No. 1954] received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4941. A letter from the Program Analyst, FAA, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final rule-Standard Instrument Approach Procedures; Miscellaneous Amendments [Docket No. 29787; Amendment No. 1955] received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4942. A letter from the Program Analyst, FAA, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final rule-Amendment to Class E Airspace; Lyons, KS [Airspace Docket No. 99-ACE-38] received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4943. A letter from the Program Analyst, FAA, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final rule-Amendment to Class E Airspace; Ava, MO [Airspace Docket No. 99-ACE-37] received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4944. A letter from the Program Analyst, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final rule-Amendment to Class D and establishment of Class E2 Airspace; Fort Rucker, AL [Airspace Docket No. 99-ASO-14] received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4945. A letter from the Program Analyst, FAA, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final rule-Establishment of Class E Airspace; Fort Bragg, CA [Airspace Docket No. 99-AWP-12] received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4946. A letter from the Program Analyst, FAA, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final rule-Establishment of Class E Airspace; Gualala, CA [Airspace Docket No. 99-AWP-13] received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4947. A letter from the Program Analyst, FAA, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final rule-Establishment of Class E Airspace; Lakeport, CA [Airspace Docket No. 99-AWP-16] received. October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4948. A letter from the Program Analyst, FAA, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final rule-Airworthiness Directives; Airbus Model A321 Series Airplanes [Docket No. 99-NM-193-AD; Amendment 39-11362; AD 99-21-17] (RIN: 2120AA64) received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4949. A letter from the Program Analyst, FAA, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final rule-Estab

lishment of Class E Airspace; Clearlake, CA [Airspace Docket No. 99-AWP-15] received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4950. A letter from the Program Analyst, FAA, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final rule-Establishment of Class E Airspace; Napa, CA [Airspace Docket No. 99-AWP-17] received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4951. A letter from the Program Analyst, FAA, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final rule-Establishment of Class E Airspace; St. Helena, CA [Airspace Docket No. 99-AWP-14] received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4952. A letter from the Program Analyst, FAA, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final rule-Amendment to Class E Airspace; Nevada, MO [Airspace Docket No. 99-ACE-40] received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4953. A letter from the Program Analyst, FAA, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final rule-Amendment to Class E Airspace; Wayne, NE [Airspace Docket No. 99-ACE-29] received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4954. A letter from the Program Analyst, FAA, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final rule-Revision of Class E Airspace; Altus, OK [Airspace Docket No. 99-ASW-16] received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4955. A letter from the Program Analyst, FAA, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final rule-Amendment to Class E Airspace; Norfolk, NE [Airspace Docket No. 99-ACE-45] received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4956. A letter from the Program Analyst, FAA, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final rule-Revision of Class E Airspace; Georgetown, TX [Airspace Docket No. 99-ASW-18] received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4957. A letter from the Program Analyst, FAA, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final rule-Airworthiness Directives; Boeing Model 757200PF Series Airplanes [Docket No. 98-NM338-AD; Amendment 39-11380; AD 99-22-02] (RIN: 2120-AA64) received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4958. A letter from the Program Analyst, FAA, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final rule-Airworthiness Directives; Fokker Model F.27 Mark 050 Series Airplanes [Docket No. 99NM-225-AD; Amendment 39-11379; AD 99-2133] (RIN: 2120-AA64) received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4959. A letter from the Program Analyst, FAA, Department of Transportation, transmitting the Department's final ruleAirwothiness Directives; McDonnell Douglas Model MD-90-30 Series Airplanes [Docket No. 98-NM-340-AD; Amendment 39-11378; AD 99– 21-32] (RIN: 2120-AA64) received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the

Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.

4960. A letter from the Chief, Regulations Unit, Internal Revenue Service, transmitting the Service's final rule-November 1999 Applicable Federal Rates [Revenue Ruling 9945] received October 21, 1999, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A); to the Committee on Ways and Means.

¶120.6 MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

A message from the Senate by Mr. of its clerks, Lundregan, one of its clerks, announced that the Senate agreed to the following resolution:

S. RES. 206

Resolved, That the Senate has heard with profound sorrow and deep regret the announcement of the death of the Honorable John H. Chafee, a Senator from the State of Rhode Island.

Resolved, That Senator Chafee's record of public service embodied the best traditions of the Senate: Statesmanship, Comity, Tolerance, and Decency.

Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate communicate these resolutions to the House of Representatives and transmit an enrolled copy thereof to the family of the deceased.

Resolved, That when the Senate adjourns today, it stand adjourned as a further mark of respect to the memory of the deceased Senator.

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The question being put, viva voce, Will the House suspend the rules and pass said bill?

The SPEAKER pro tempore, Mr. KOLBE, 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 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. $120.8 GLOBAL CONSENSUS ON

MORATORIUM FOR INTERNET TARIFFS Mr. CRANE moved to suspend the rules and agree to the following concurrent resolution (H. Con. Res. 190); as amended:

Whereas electronic commerce is not bound by geography and its borders are not easily discernible;

Whereas transmissions over the Internet are made through packet-switching, making

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