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-provide debt relief to highly indebted poor
countries, end participation in Enhanced Structural
Adjustment Facility, and require that certain condi-
tions be met before the sale of gold reserves (see
H.R. 2939), [23SE]

-requirements before sale of gold (see H.R.
2453), [1JY]

Immigration: allow certain aliens to obtain non-
immigrant visitor's visas (see H.R. 184), [7JA]

asylum or deportation regulations relative to
gender-related persecution (see H.R. 1849), [18MY]

-moratorium on aliens except for relatives of
U.S. citizens, certain highly skilled workers, and ref-
ugees (see H.R. 41), [6JA]

-waive certain inadmissibility grounds for aliens
married to U.S. citizens relative to political activity
in Ireland or Northern Ireland (see H.R. 2110), [9JN]
India: resolution of dispute with Pakistan over Kashmir
(see H. Res. 212), [16JN] (see H. Res. 227), [29JN]
Indonesia: deployment of a U.N. force to address
human rights violations in East Timor relative to
vote on self-determination (see H. Res. 292), [14SE]
-implementation of results of referendum in East
Timor and end violence by paramilitary groups (see
H. Con. Res. 183, 185; H. Res. 285), [9SE]

-oppose IMF and World Bank loans until vio-
lence resulting from the referendum in East Timor
has been ended (see H.R. 2822), [9SE]

-prohibit assistance until Government has pro-
vided full compensation for damage done by para-
military groups in East Timor (see H.R. 3157),
[270C]

-prohibit economic assistance until the results
of the referendum in East Timor have been fully
implemented (see H.R. 2809), [8SE] (see H.R.
2838), [9SE] (see H.R. 2895), [21SE]

-prohibit military assistance until the termination
of paramilitary funding and human rights violations
in East Timor (see H. Con. Res. 97), [5MY]

-support for peace process in East Timor (see
H. Res. 251), [15JY]

-support transition to democracy (see H. Con.
Res. 195), [120C]

International Atomic Energy Agency: withhold vol-
untary proportional assistance relative to the develop-
ment and completion of the Bushehr nuclear power
plant in Iran (see H.R. 1477), [20AP]
International economic relations: promote international

monetary stability and share seigniorage with offi-
cially dollarized countries (see H.R. 3493), [18NO]
International relations: normalization of relations be-
tween India and Pakistan (see H. Res. 84), [2MR]

-support economic and political independence for
the South Caucasus and Central Asia regions (see
H.R. 1152), [17MR]

-treatment of the People's Republic of China
and the Republic of China as separate nations (see
H. Con. Res. 166), [29JY]

Iran: discrimination against members of minority reli-
gious groups (see H. Con. Res. 128), [8JN]

-impose sanctions on foreign persons who trans-
fer items contributing to efforts to acquire, develop,
or produce ballistic missiles (see H.R. 1883),
[20MY]

Iraq: adjudication and payment of certain claims
against Iraq and priority for veterans filing such
claims (see H.R. 618), [8FE]

-oppose expansion of Oil-for-Food Program and
condemn Saddam Hussein for actions against Iraqi
people and the U.N. (see H. Con. Res. 39), [2MR]
Israel: recognition of Jerusalem as capital (see H.R.
2529), [15JY]

Jackson, Jesse L., Sr.: tribute to efforts to secure re-
lease of captured U.S. servicemen held in Serbia
(see H. Res. 156), [3MY]

Jerusalem Embassy Act: amend (see H.R. 2584),
[21JY]

Jordan: encourage holders of Jordanian debt to provide
debt relief (see H. Res. 265), [29JY]

Kapitan Man (vessel): prohibit entry of Russian vessel
to any U.S. port with naval presence (see H.R.
1508), [21AP]

Korea, Democratic People's Republic of: impose condi-
tions on assistance, nuclear cooperation, and other
transactions (see H.R. 1835), [18MY]

Kosovo: authorize security assistance training and sup-
port funding for the Kosovo Liberation Army (see
H.R. 1408), (see H.R. 1425), [14AP]

-authorize use of all necessary force and other
means to accomplish U.S. and NATO objectives (see
H.J. Res. 51), [5MY]

condition and humanitarian needs of refugees
(see H. Res. 161), [6MY]

-end NATO air strikes and engage the U.N. to
resolve conflict (see H. Res. 196), [27MY]

-presence of U.S. Armed Forces for peacekeep-
ing purposes (see H. Con. Res. 29), [10FE] (see
H. Con. Res. 42), [8MR]

-presence of U.S. Armed Forces for peacekeep-
ing purposes (H. Con. Res. 42), consideration (see
H. Res. 103), [10MR]

-prohibit funding for deployment of U.S. Armed
Forces unless authorized by law (see H.R. 647),
[9FE] (see H.R. 1368), [12AP] (see H.R. 1562,
1563), [26AP] (see H.R. 1566, 1569), [27AP]

-prohibit funding for deployment of U.S. Armed
Forces unless authorized by law (H.R. 1569), consid-
eration (see H. Res. 151), [27AP]

-provide humanitarian assistance for Kosovar Al-
banian refugees (see H.R. 1519), [21AP]

-restrict assistance for certain reconstruction ef-
forts in the Balkans region to U.S.-produced articles
and services (see H.R. 2243), [16JN] (see H.R.
2313), [22JN]

-restrict U.S. share of any reconstruction meas-
ures undertaken in the Balkans region of Europe
(see H. Res. 214), [16JN] (see H. Res. 268), [30JY]

-support efforts and recommendations of U.S.-
Russian meeting in Vienna, Austria relative to peace
negotiations (see H. Con. Res. 99), [5MY]

-tribute to U.S. and NATO troops for carrying
out military operations against Serbia (see H. Con.
Res. 130), [10JN] (see H. Con. Res. 145), [29JN]

-U.S. policy on self-determination relative to
human rights violations against ethnic Albanians by
Serbian police (see H. Con. Res. 9), [7JA] (see H.
Con. Res. 32), [11FE]

-use all diplomatic means to negotiate a peaceful
settlement without the introduction of U.S. ground
forces (see H. Con. Res. 96), [5MY]
Kyrgyzstan: normal trade relations status (see H.R.
1318), [25MR]

Laos: condemn human rights abuses and role in the
abduction of Houa Ly and Michael Vang (see H.
Res. 332), [140C]

-support democracy and human rights (see H.
Res. 169), [13MY]

Libya: liquidate assets to pay for travel costs of fami-
lies of the victims of the Pan Am flight 103 crash
in attending the trial of the terrorist suspects in the
crash (see H.R. 899), [2MR]

Macau: tribute to Governor Vasco Joaquim Rocha
Vieira and the Macau Government on the Third
Meeting of the Macanese People or "Terceiro
Encontro" (see H. Con. Res. 55), [15MR]

-U.S. policy (see H.R. 825), [24FE]
Mexico: adopt measures to support a peaceful resolu-
tion of the conflict and to protect human rights in
Chiapas (see H. Con. Res. 238), [18NO]

disapprove foreign aid certification of drug en-
forcement efforts (see H.J. Res. 35), [2MR] (see
H.J. Res. 43), [24MR]

-improve counterdrug activities (see H.J. Res.
61), [1JY]

-require safety inspections on trucks crossing
into the U.S. (see H.R. 2766), [5AU]
Miami, FL: selection as permanent location for the
Secretariat of the Free Trade Area of the Americas
(see H. Con. Res. 217), [1NO]

Middle East: establish U.S. policy on the withdrawal
of Syrian forces from Lebanon and the restoration
of Lebanon's independence (see H.R. 2056), [8JN]
-oppose unilateral declaration of a Palestinian
State (see H. Con. Res. 24), [4FE]
Milosevic, Slobodan: culpability for war crimes, crimes
against humanity, and genocide in the former Yugo-
slavia (see H. Con. Res. 118), [25MY]
NATO: recommend integration of Slovakia (see H.
Res. 92), [3MR]

FOREIGN POLICY

-recommend the integration of Estonia, Latvia,
and Lithuania (see H. Con. Res. 21), [2FE]

-U.S. commitment (see H. Res. 59), [11FE]
Northern Ireland: U.S. policy on paramilitary groups
and British security forces (see H.R. 128), [7JA]
Northern Ireland Peace Agreement: anniversary (see
H. Con. Res. 54), [11MR]

Nuclear weapons: create incentives for the People's
Republic of China and India to adopt a policy of
restraint relative to nuclear activities (see H.R. 1570),
[27AP]

-recognize the security interests of the U.S. in
furthering complete nuclear disarmament (see H.
Res. 82), [24FE]

-remove from hair-trigger alert (see H. Con. Res.
177), [5AU]

-stockpile management (see H. Con. Res. 74),
[24MR]

Office of National Drug Control Policy: enter into ne-
gotiations with Cuban Government representatives to
provide for increased cooperation on drug interdic-
tion efforts (see H.R. 2365), [25JN]

Office of the U.S. Trade Representative: periodically
revise retaliation lists of goods of countries that fail
to comply with the rulings of the World Trade Orga-
nization (see H.R. 2991), [1OC]

OPIC: reauthorize (see H.R. 1993), [27MY] (see H.R.
3381), [16NO]

-reauthorize (H.R. 1993), consideration (see H.
Res. 327), [120C]

-terminate authorities (see H.R. 332), [19JA]
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe:
St. Petersburg Declaration by the Parliamentary As-
sembly (see H. Con. Res. 161), [20JY]
Pakistan: opposition to military coup and support for
a civilian, democratically-elected government (see H.
Con. Res. 200), [190C]

-prohibit waiver of certain sanctions until the
President certifies that Pakistan has a democratically
elected government (see H.R. 3330), [10NO]

-remove waiver authority for the prohibition on
military assistance (see H.R. 3095), [180C]
Palestinians: condemn efforts to revive the original Pal-
estine partition plan and the U.N. Commission on
Human Rights resolution endorsing self-determina-
tion based on the plan (see H. Con. Res. 131),
[10JN]

Panama: elections (see H. Res. 160), [5MY]

prohibit U.S. assistance upon conveyance of any
military facility built or operated by the U.S. to
any foreign government-owned entity (see H.R.
2244), [16JN]

Panama Canal: consider as sovereign U.S. territory (see
H. Con. Res. 231), [16NO]

-negotiate new agreement relative to the presence
of U.S. Armed Forces (see H. Con. Res. 233),
[17NO]

-negotiate renewed presence of U.S. Armed
Forces and review contract bidding process for lease
of port facilities by People's Republic of China (see
H. Con. Res. 186), [17SE]

-U.S. control relative to treaties (see H.J. Res.
77), [9NO]
Panama Canal Act: establish conditions on the payment
of certain balances (see H.R. 3452), [18NO]
Passports: record place of birth as Jerusalem, Israel,
on certain U.S. passports (see H.R. 2768), [5AU]
Peace Corps: authorizing appropriations (see H.R. 669),
[10FE]

-authorizing appropriations (H.R. 669), consider-
ation (see H. Res. 83), [24FE]

Persian Gulf Conflict: relief of evacuees (see H.R.

428), [19JA]

Presidents of the U.S.: amend the War Powers Resolu-
tion (see H.J. Res. 42), [24MR]

-repeal the War Powers Resolution (see H.R.
2937), [23SE]

Refugees: provide a comprehensive program of support
for victims of torture (see H.R. 2367), [29JN]
Romania: U.S. policy (see H. Con. Res. 169), [2AU]
Russia: encourage the peaceful resolution of the armed
conflict in Chechnya in the North Caucasus region
(see H. Con. Res. 206), [25OC]

FOREIGN POLICY

-location and removal of KGB cache of arms
and explosives placed in the U.S. (see H. Res. 380),
[16NO]

-promote freedom of news media and freedom
of expression to support democratization (see H.
Con. Res. 67), [23MR]
Serbia: authorize the President to conduct military air
operations and missile strikes (S. Con. Res. 21),
consideration (see H. Res. 151), [27AP]

declaration of war (see H.J. Res. 44), [12AP]
-declaration of war (H.J. Res. 44), consideration
(see H. Res. 151), [27AP]

-direct the President to withdraw U.S. Armed
Forces pursuant to the War Powers Resolution (see
H. Con. Res. 82), [12AP]

-direct the President to withdraw U.S. Armed
Forces pursuant to the War Powers Resolution (H.
Con. Res. 82), consideration (see H. Res. 151),
[27AP]

-express regret and apologize for accidental
bombing of Chinese Embassy by NATO forces (see
H. Con. Res. 106), [12MY]

-prohibit non-humanitarian reconstruction assist-
ance until Slobodan Milosevic and certain other offi-
cials have been arrested and placed in custody (see
H.R. 2187), [14JN]

-prohibit reconstruction assistance relative to
U.S. participation in NATO military operations
against Serbia (see H.R. 1737), [6MY]

-reimbursement of damages relative to the acci-
dental bombing of Chinese Embassy by NATO
forces (see H. Con. Res. 157), [16JY]

-release of captured U.S. servicemen and adher-
ence to Geneva Convention protocols relative to
POW and civilians (see H. Con. Res. 83), [12AP]
-undertake efforts to secure the release of CARE
(relief organization) workers being held prisoner (see
H. Con. Res. 144), [29JN]

Serbia and Montenegro: failure to comply with Kosovo
agreement and enforcement of agreement by NATO
(see H. Con. Res. 13), [19JA]

-promote democracy (see H.R. 1373), [12AP]
Sierra Leone: commend signing of cease-fire agreement
and urge swift solution to crisis (see H. Res. 199),
[8JN]

-condemn military coup d'etat and human rights
violations (see H. Res. 62), [11FE]
Slovak Republic: U.S. policy (see H. Con. Res. 165),
[29JY]

Somalia: economic, humanitarian, and other assistance
to northern part (see H. Con. Res. 20), [2FE]
Space policy: encourage the development of a commer-
cial space industry (see H.R. 2607), [26JY]

-promote international competitiveness of com-
mercial space industry, ensure Federal and private
access to space, and minimize opportunities for for-
eign transfer of critical satellite technologies (see
H.R. 1526), [22AP] (see H.R. 2542), [16JY]
Sub-Saharan Africa: authorize trade and investment
policy (see H.R. 434), [2FE] (see H.R. 772), [23FE]
(see H.R. 2489), [13JY]

-authorize trade and investment policy (H.R.
434), consideration (see H. Res. 250), [15JY]

-conduct human clinical research according to
highest ethical standards and prohibit interference
with intellectual property laws or policies promoting
access to pharmaceuticals or medical technologies
(see H.R. 2700), [4AU]

-provide bilateral and multilateral debt relief (see
H.R. 2232), [15JN]
Sudan: condemn Government for genocide in southern
Sudan, support for terrorism, and human rights viola-
tions (see H. Con. Res. 75), [24MR]

-increase diplomatic efforts to encourage peace
process in ongoing civil war and facilitate relief ef-
forts (see H.R. 2906), [21SE]

Taiwan Relations Act: reaffirm U.S. commitment (see
H. Con. Res. 53), [11MR] (see H. Con. Res. 56),
[17MR]

Taxation: extend certain tax benefits to Armed Forces
members performing services in Serbia and Mon-
tenegro (see H.R. 1376), [13AP]

-extend certain tax benefits to Armed Forces
members performing services in Serbia and Mon-

tenegro (H.R. 1376), consideration (see H. Res. 140),
[14AP]

Trade and Development Agency: reauthorize (see H.R.
1993), [27MY] (see H.R. 3381), [16NO]

-reauthorize (H.R. 1993), consideration (see H.
Res. 327), [120C]
Treaties and agreements: authorize the President to pro-
vide regulatory credit for voluntary early action to
lessen environmental impacts from greenhouse gas
emissions (see H.R. 2520), [14JY]

Turkey: claim of sovereignty to the islets in the Aegean
Sea called Imia by Greece and Kardak by Turkey
(see H. Con. Res. 36), [23FE]

-compliance with U.N. resolutions relative to Cy-
prus (see H. Con. Res. 100), [6MY] (see H. Con.
Res. 159), [20JY]

-end restrictions on freedoms and human rights
of the enclaved people of Cyprus (see H. Con. Res.
80), [25MR]

-urge the President to condition discussions
about foreign military finances on resolution of occu-
pation of Cyprus (see H. Res. 361), [4NO]
U.N.: oppose convening of conference to enforce the
Fourth Geneva Convention for the Protection of Ci-
vilians in Time of War relative to Israeli actions
in the occupied Palestinian territory (see H. Con.
Res. 117), [25MY]

-payment of U.S. arrearages (see H.R. 1266),
[24MR] (see H.R. 1355; H. Con. Res. 78), [25MR]
-prohibit the payment of any contributions by
the U.S. until overpayments have been properly cred-
ited or reimbursed (see H.R. 346), [19JA]

-prohibit U.S. contributions relative to U.N. pro-
posals to impose taxes or fees on U.S. citizens (see
H.R. 280), [7JA]

-restore a voluntary U.S. contribution to the U.N.
Population Fund (see H.R. 895), [2MR]

-terminate U.S. membership (see H.R. 1146),
[17MR]

U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy: rees-
tablish (see H.R. 559), [3FE]

U.S. Immigration Court: establish (see H.R. 185), [7JA]
Venezuela: elections (see H. Res. 27), [19JA]
Vietnam: make normal trade relations status contingent
upon free emigration policies (see H.J. Res. 58),
[9JN]

World Tibet Day: observance (see H. Con. Res. 156),
[16JY]

Conference reports

Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Pro-
grams Appropriations (H.R. 2606), [27SE]
Messages

Agreement for Cooperation Between the U.S. and Aus-
tralia on Technology for the Separation of Isotopes
of Uranium by Laser Excitation: President Clinton,
[3NO]

Amended Protocol on Prohibitions or Restrictions on
the Use of Mines, Booby-Traps and Other Devices:
President Clinton, [24MY]

Armed Forces Operations in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Funding Request: President Clinton, [12MY]

Bosnia and Herzegovina Peace Efforts: President Clin-
ton, [8FE]

Central American and Haitian Parity Act: President
Clinton, [5AU]

Cooperation Agreement With Romania on Peaceful
Uses of Nuclear Energy: President Clinton, [9FE]
Emigration Laws and Policies of Albania: President
Clinton, [2FE], [19JY]

National Emergency Relative to Angola: President
Clinton, [21SE], [27SE]

National Emergency Relative to Burma: President Clin-
ton, [18MY], [26MY]

National Emergency Relative to Cuba: President Clin-
ton, [25FE]

National Emergency Relative to Iran: President Clinton,

[10MR], [16MR], [26MY], [23SE], [9NO], [16NO]
National Emergency Relative to Iraq: President Clinton,
[21JY]

National Emergency Relative to Libya: President Clin-
ton, [19JY]

National Emergency Relative to Narcotics Traffickers
in Colombia: President Clinton, [3MY], [190C],
[200C], [2NO]

National Emergency Relative to Sudan: President Clin-
ton, [3MY], [1NO], [9NO]
National Emergency Relative to Terrorist Disruption
of the Middle East Peace Process: President Clinton,
[30JY]

National Emergency Relative to Weapons of Mass De-
struction: President Clinton, [13JY], [10NO]
National Emergency Relative to Yugoslavia: President
Clinton, [3MY], [27MY]

National Endowment for Democracy Report: President
Clinton, [18MR]

Ordering Selected Reserve and Certain Individual
Ready Reserve Members of the Armed Forces to
Active Duty: President Clinton, [27AP]

Progress Toward Achieving a Sustainable Peace Proc-
ess in Bosnia and Herzegovina: President Clinton,
[26JY]

Telecommunications Services Payments to Cuba: Presi-
dent Clinton, [130C]

Trade Policy Agenda and Trade Agreements Program:
President Clinton, [9MR]

U.S. Government Activities in the U.N.: President Clin-
ton, [13SE]

Motions

Clinton, President: abstain from renegotiating inter-
national agreements governing antidumping and
countervailing measures, [4NO]

Foreign operations, export financing, and related pro-
grams: making appropriations (H.R. 2606), [14SE]
Sub-Saharan Africa: authorize trade and investment
policy (H.R. 434), [16JY]

Reports filed

African Growth and Opportunity Act: Committee on
International Relations (House) (H.R. 434) (H. Rept.
106-19), [23FE]

Committee on Ways and Means (House) (H.R.
434) (H. Rept. 106-19), [17JN]
Consideration of Conference Report on H.R. 2606, For-
eign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Pro-
grams Appropriations: Committee on Rules (House)
(H. Res. 307) (H. Rept. 106-345), [28SE]
Consideration of H. Con. Res. 42, Presence of U.S.
Armed Forces for Peacekeeping Purposes in Kosovo:
Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 103) (H. Rept.
106-48), [10MR]

Consideration of H. Con. Res. 82, Direct the President
To Withdraw U.S. Armed Forces From Serbia Pursu-
ant to the War Powers Resolution: Committee on
Rules (House) (H. Res. 151) (H. Rept. 106–118),
[27AP]

Consideration of H.J. Res. 44, Declaration of War
Against Serbia: Committee on Rules (House) (H.
Res. 151) (H. Rept. 106–118), [27AP]
Consideration of H.R. 434, African Growth and Oppor-
tunity Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res.
250) (H. Rept. 106-236), [15JY]

Consideration of H.R. 669, Peace Corps Appropria-
tions: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 83)
(H. Rept. 106-30), [24FE]
Consideration of H.R. 1376, Extend Certain Tax Bene-
fits to Armed Forces Members Performing Services
in Serbia and Montenegro: Committee on Rules
(House) (H. Res. 140) (H. Rept. 106-95), [14AP]
Consideration of H.R. 1569, Military Operations in the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Limitation Act:
Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 151) (H. Rept.
106–118), [27AP]

Consideration of H.R. 1664, Kosovo and Southwest
Asia Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act:
Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 159) (H. Rept.
106-127), [5MY]

Consideration of H.R. 1993, Export Enhancement Act:
Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 327) (H. Rept.
106-376), [120C]

Consideration of H.R. 2415, Dept. of State and Related

Agencies Appropriations: Committee on Rules
(House) (H. Res. 247) (H. Rept. 106-235), [14JY]
Consideration of H.R. 2606, Foreign Operations, Ex-
port Financing, and Related Programs Appropria-
tions: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 263)
(H. Rept. 106-269), [27JY]
Consideration of H.R. 3196, Foreign Operations, Ex-
port Financing, and Related Programs Appropria-

tions: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 359)
(H. Rept. 106-444), [3NO]

-Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 362) (H.
Rept. 106-450), [4NO]
Consideration of S. Con. Res. 21, Presidential Author-
ity To Conduct Military Air Operations and Missile
Strikes Against Serbia: Committee on Rules (House)
(H. Res. 151) (H. Rept. 106–118), [27AP]
Debt Relief for Poverty Reduction Act: Committee on
Banking and Financial Services (House) (H.R. 1095)
(H. Rept. 106-483), [18NO]

Declaration of War Against Serbia: Committee on
International Relations (House) (H.J. Res. 44) (H.
Rept. 106-115), [27AP]

Dept. of State and Related Agencies Appropriations:
Committee on International Relations (House) (H.R.
1211) (H. Rept. 106-122), [29AP]

Direct the President To Withdraw U.S. Armed Forces
From Serbia Pursuant to the War Powers Resolution:
Committee on International Relations (House) (H.
Con. Res. 82) (H. Rept. 106–116), [27AP]
Export Enhancement Act: Committee on International
Relations (House) (H.R. 1993) (H. Rept. 106–325),
[17SE]

Extend Certain Tax Benefits to Armed Forces Members
Performing Services in Serbia and Montenegro:
Committee on Ways and Means (House) (H.R. 1376)
(H. Rept. 106-90), [13AP]
Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Pro-
grams Appropriations: Committee of Conference
(H.R. 2606) (H. Rept. 106–339), [27SE]

-Committee on Appropriations (House) (H.R.
2606) (H. Rept. 106-254), [26JY]

Iran Nonproliferation Act: Committee on International
Relations (House) (H.R. 1883) (H. Rept. 106-316),
[14SE]

Kosovo and Southwest Asia Emergency Supplemental
Appropriations Act: Committee on Appropriations
(House) (H.R. 1664) (H. Rept. 106–125), [4MY]
Make Normal Trade Relations Status for Vietnam Con-
tingent Upon Free Emigration Policies: Committee
on Ways and Means (House) (H.J. Res. 58) (H.
Rept. 106-282), [2AU]

Normal Trade Relations Status for the People's Repub-
lic of China: Committee on Ways and Means
(House) (H.J. Res. 57) (H. Rept. 106–262), [26JY]
Peace Corps Appropriations: Committee on Inter-
national Relations (House) (H.R. 669) (H. Rept.
106-18), [23FE]

Selective Agricultural Embargoes Act: Committee on
Agriculture (House) (H.R. 17) (H. Rept. 106-154),
[20MY]

-Committee on International Relations (House)
(H.R. 17) (H. Rept. 106–154), [14JN]
Taiwan Security Enhancement Act: Committee on
International Relations (House) (H.R. 1838) (H.
Rept. 106-423), [28OC]

Trafficking Victims Protection Act: Committee on
International Relations (House) (H.R. 3244) (H.
Rept. 106-487), [22NO]
FOREIGN SERVICE related term(s) DIPLOMATS
Bills and resolutions

Anniversary (see H. Res. 168), [12MY]
Dept. of State: provide appropriate training and mate-
rials to all executive branch employees involved in
responding to issues related to human rights, ethnic
cleansing, and genocide (see H. Res. 398), [18NO]
Taxation: treatment of the sale of a principal residence

by a member of the uniformed services or Foreign
Service (see H.R. 865), [25FE]

FOREIGN TRADE related term(s) INTERNATIONAL
TRADE; TARIFF

Appointments

Official Advisers to International Conferences, Meet-
ings, and Negotiation Sessions Relating to Trade
Agreements, [19JA]

President's Export Council, [24MR]

Trade Deficit Review Commission, [6JA], [25FE]
Bills and resolutions

Agriculture: ensure safety of imported meat and poultry
products (see H.R. 2581), [21JY]

-identify countries that deny market access for
U.S. agricultural products (see H.R. 450), [2FE]

-labeling of imported meat and meat food prod-
ucts containing imported meat (see H.R. 1144),
[17MR] (see H.R. 1698), [5MY]

-multilateral trade negotiations objectives (see H.
Res. 224), [25JN]

-promote agricultural commodities, livestock, and
value-added products, and prepare for future bilateral
and multilateral trade negotiations (see H.R. 817),
[24FE]

-reform the marketing loan program, expand land
enrollment under the conservation reserve program,
and maintain foreign trade opportunities for com-
modities (see H.R. 1299), [25MR]

-require country of origin labeling of peanuts
and peanut products (see H.R. 3263), [9NO]

-require labeling of country of origin of imported
perishable agricultural commodities (see H.R. 222),
[7JA] (see H.R. 1145), [17MR]

require the President to report to Congress on
any selective embargo on agricultural commodities
(see H.R. 17), [6JA]

Albania: normal trade relations status (see H.R. 2746),
[5AU]

Animals: prohibit import, export, sale, or possession
of bear viscera (see H.R. 2166), [10JN]

-prohibit importation, sale, or manufacturing of
products made with dog or cat fur (see H.R. 1622),
[29AP]

Antitrust policy: clarify relative to commerce with for-
eign nations (see H.R. 101), [7JA]
Aviation: encourage efforts to have European Union
regulation of aircraft noise rescinded (see H. Con.
Res. 187), [22SE]

-prohibit operation of supersonic transport cat-
egory aircraft in the U.S. relative to European Union
regulation of aircraft noise (see H.R. 661), [10FE]

-prohibit operation of supersonic transport cat-
egory aircraft in the U.S. relative to European Union
regulation of aircraft noise (H.R. 661), consideration
(see H. Res. 86), [2MR]
Business and industry: require development of objec-
tive criteria to achieve market access in foreign
countries and provide the President with reciprocal
trade authority (see H.R. 2612), [26JY]
Caribbean nations: promote growth of free enterprise
and economic opportunity, increase trade and invest-
ment with the U.S., and encourage free trade policies
(see H.R. 1834), [18MY]

China, People's Republic of: congressional approval
before the U.S. supports admission into the World
Trade Organization, and U.S. withdrawal if admis-
sion is granted without U.S. approval (see H.R. 884),
[IMR]

-grant normal trade relations upon accession to
the World Trade Organization (see H.R. 577), [4FE]
-normal trade relations status (see H.J. Res. 57),

[8JN]

-prohibit U.S. export of satellites and related
items (see H.R. 281), [7JA]
Clinton, President: abstain from renegotiating inter-
national agreements governing antidumping and
countervailing measures (see H. Res. 298), [22SE]
Computers: use, sale, and export of encryption products
for privacy and security (see H.R. 850), [25FE] (see
H.R. 2616), [27JY]

Courts: private right of action for injured parties due
to unfair foreign competition (see H.R. 1201),
[18MR]

Cuba: determination as a major drug-transit country
for foreign assistance purposes (see H.R. 2422),
[1JY]

exception to trade embargo for food, medicines
and medical supplies, instruments, or equipment (see
H.R. 230), [7JA] (see H.R. 1644), [29AP]

-lift trade embargo (see H.R. 229), [7JA] (see
H.R. 1181), [18MR]
Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity Act: repeal
Presidential authority relative to suspension of cer-
tain effective dates (see H.R. 181), [7JA]
Customs Service, U.S. Trade Representative, and ITC:
authorizing appropriations (see H.R. 1833), [18MY]
Dept. of Commerce: Office of Space Commercializa-
tion funding (see H.R. 2607), [26JY]

FOREIGN TRADE

Diamonds: require disclosure of source of gem-quality
diamonds and gem-quality diamond products im-
ported into the U.S. (see H.R. 3188), [1NO]
Electronic commerce: facilitate the use of electronic
records and signatures in interstate or foreign com-
merce (see H.R. 1714), [6MY]

-facilitate the use of electronic records and signa-
tures in interstate or foreign commerce (H.R. 1714),
consideration (see H. Res. 366), [8NO]
EPA: prohibit the importation for disposal of poly-
chlorinated biphenyls (PCB's) at certain concentra-
tions (see H.R. 2408), [30JN]

-requirements relative to disposal of poly-
chlorinated biphenyls (PCB's) at certain facilities
(see H.R. 2407), [30JN]

European Union: bar the imposition of increased tariffs.
or other retaliatory measures against products of the
European Union in response to its banana regime
(see H.R. 1361), [25MR]

-bilateral trade concern relative to canned fruit
subsidy (see H. Res. 39), [4FE]

exempt certain small businesses from increased
tariffs or other retaliatory measures against products
of the European Union in response to its banana
regime and treatment of imported meat (see H.R.
2106), [9JN]

Eximbank: clarify quorum requirement for Board of
Directors (see H.R. 2565), [20JY]

Export Apple and Pear Act: limit applicability to apples
(see H.R. 609), [4FE]

FAA: Office of the Associate Administrator for Com-
mercial Space Transportation funding (see H.R.
2607), [26JY]

FDA: clarify certain responsibilities relative to importa-
tion of drugs into the U.S. (see H.R. 3240), [5NO]
-facilitate the importation into the U.S. of certain
approved drugs (see H.R. 1885), [20MY]
Firearms: authorize CPSC to regulate gun safety, ban
possession by certain convicted criminals, ban import
of handguns without certain safety features, and ban
possession by a person with multiple drunk driving
convictions (see H.R. 2007), [8JN]

-authorize CPSC to regulate gun safety and ban
import of handguns without certain safety features
(see H.R. 2008), [8JN]

-ban import of firearms that have been
cosmetically altered to avoid the ban on semiauto-
matic assault weapons (see H.R. 1809), [13MY]

-ban importation and transfer of large capacity
ammunition feeding devices (see H.R. 1037), [9MR]
-ban importation and transfer of large capacity
ammunition feeding devices (H.R. 1037), consider-
ation (see H. Res. 192), [26MY]

-regulate the manufacture and sale of armor-
piercing ammunition and laser sights (see H.R.
2421), [1JY]

Food: improve safety of imported foods (see H.R. 830),
[24FE] (see H.R. 2055), [8JN]

-require the marking of frozen produce with the
country of origin on the front panel of the package
for retail sale (see H.R. 2995), [10C]
Foreign aid: modify authorities relative to the provision
of security assistance (see H.R. 973), [4MR]

-require U.S. directors of international institu-
tions to encourage countries to use U.S. portion of
assistance to purchase U.S. goods and services (see
H.R. 2851), [14SE]

Foreign Assistance Act: clarify definition of "major
drug-transit country" under international narcotics
control program (see H.R. 2608), [26JY]
Foreign countries: miscellaneous and technical changes
to various trade laws (see H.R. 326), [19JA] (see
H.R. 435), [2FE]

-require congressional approval of U.S. economic
sanctions on agricultural products, medicines, and
medical products (see H.R. 2993), [1OC] (see H.R.
3140), [25OC]

require GAO report on effectiveness of eco-
nomic sanctions and prohibit imposition of unilateral
sanctions on exports of food, agricultural products,
medicines, or medical supplies and equipment (see
H.R. 212), [7JA]

-require the President to report on the effective-
ness of the imposition of unilateral economic sanc-
tions by the U.S. (see H.R. 3406), [16NO]

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FOREIGN TRADE

Foreign operations, export financing, and related pro-
grams: making appropriations (see H.R. 2606),
[26JY] (see H.R. 3196), [2NO] (see H.R. 3422),
[17NO]

-making appropriations (H.R. 2606), consider-
ation (see H. Res. 263), [27JY]

-making appropriations (H.R. 2606), consider-
ation of conference report (see H. Res. 307), (see
H. Res. 307), [28SE]

-making appropriations (H.R. 3196), consider-
ation (see H. Res. 359), [3NO] (see H. Res. 362),
[4NO]

Foreign policy: authorize trade and investment policy
relative to sub-Saharan Africa (see H.R. 434), [2FE]
(see H.R. 772), [23FE] (see H.R. 2489), [13JY]

-authorize trade and investment policy relative
to sub-Saharan Africa (H.R. 434), consideration (see
H. Res. 250), [15JY]

-establish framework for consideration of unilat-
eral economic sanctions (see H.R. 1244), [24MR]
-limit sanctions on exports to India and Pakistan
to material contributions to nuclear weapons and
missiles (see H. Con. Res. 146), [29JN]

-support economic and political independence for
the South Caucasus and Central Asia regions (see
H.R. 1152), [17MR]

-suspend certain sanctions imposed on India and
Pakistan (see H.R. 1784), [12MY]
Foreign Trade Zones Board: expand a certain foreign
trade zone to include an area of the municipal airport
of Chico, CA (see H.R. 465), [2FE]

FTC: establish a toll-free telephone number to assist
consumers in determining if products are U.S.-made
(see H.R. 754), [11FE]

Great Lakes: moratorium on export of bulk fresh water
until certain conditions are met (see H.R. 2973),
[29SE]

Hong Kong: prohibit export of certain high-speed com-
puters (see H.R. 1813), [13MY]
House Rules: require a two-thirds majority on legisla-
tion implementing future trade agreements pursuant
to fast-track procedures (see H. Res. 96), [3MR]
Hurricanes: disaster assistance to Caribbean and Central
American countries (see H.R. 984), [4MR]
Immigration: arrival and departure requirements for Ca-
nadian citizens relative to automated entry and exit
control systems (see H.R. 1250), !24MR]

-modify implementation requirements for auto-
mated entry and exit control systems (see H.R.
1650), [29AP]

Imports: exemptions from certain import prohibitions
(see H.R. 1808), [13MY]

Iron and steel industry: assessment of additional anti-
dumping duties on steel products (see H.R. 327),
[19JA]

establish an emergency loan guarantee program
for steel and iron ore companies (see H.R. 1822),
[14MY]

-impose a temporary ban on importation of cer-
tain steel products from Japan, Russia, Republic of
Korea, and Brazil (see H.R. 502), [2FE]

-limit steel imports to the average monthly vol-
ume of such imports during the 3 years preceding
July, 1997 (see H.R. 506), [2FE]

-reduce the volume of steel imports (see H.R.
975), [4MR]

-reduce the volume of steel imports (H.R. 975),
consideration (see H. Res. 114), [16MR]

-respond to the surge of steel imports resulting
from the financial crises in Asia, Russia, and other
regions (see H.R. 412), [19JA]

Jewelry: require that imported jewelry be indelibly
marked with the country of origin (see H.R. 2191),
[14JN]

Jewelry boxes: require that imported jewelry boxes be
indelibly marked with the country of origin (see
H.R. 2192), [14JN]

Kosovar-American Enterprise Fund: establish (see H.R.
2745), [5AU]

Materials Corridor Partnership Initiative: establish
multiagency program to promote energy efficient and
environmentally sound economic development along
the Mexican border (see H.R. 666), [10FE]
Mexico: disapprove foreign aid certification of drug
enforcement efforts (see H.J. Res. 35), [2MR] (see
H.J. Res. 43), [24MR]

-require safety inspections on trucks crossing
into the U.S. (see H.R. 2766), [5AU]
Miami, FL: selection as permanent location for the
Secretariat of the Free Trade Area of the Americas
(see H. Con. Res. 217), [1NO]
NAFTA: impact on employment and the environment
(see H.R. 650), [9FE]

-parity among participating countries relative to
the personal allowance for duty-free merchandise
purchased abroad (see H. Con. Res. 70), [24MR]
Northern Mariana Islands: labeling, minimum wage,
and immigration requirements relative to textile in-
dustry (see H.R. 730), [11FE]

-prohibit use of the "Made in USA" label on
products and deny such products duty-free and
quota-free treatment (see H.R. 1621), [29AP]
Nuclear energy: provide for the liquidation or reliquida-
tion of certain customs entries of nuclear fuel assem-
blies (see H.R. 511), [2FE]

Office of the U.S. Trade Representative: establish a
Chief Agricultural Negotiator (see H.R. 3173),
[280C]

-periodically revise retaliation lists of goods of
countries that fail to comply with the rulings of
the World Trade Organization (see H.R. 2991),
[1OC]

-strengthen U.S. ability to counteract foreign
measures that act as market access barriers (see H.R.
3393), [16NO]

OPIC: reauthorize (see H.R. 1993), [27MY] (see H.R.
3381), [16NO]

reauthorize (H.R. 1993), consideration (see H.
Res. 327), [120C]
Pacific Rim: encourage establishment of free trade
areas with certain countries (see H.R. 1942), [26MY]
Pakistan: prohibit waiver of certain sanctions until the
President certifies that Pakistan has a democratically
elected government (see H.R. 3330), [10NO]
Panama Canal: negotiate new agreement relative to
the presence of U.S. Armed Forces (see H. Con.
Res. 233), [17NO]

-negotiate renewed presence of U.S. Armed
Forces and review contract bidding process for lease
of port facilities by People's Republic of China (see
H. Con. Res. 186), [17SE]
Polish-American Enterprise Fund: transfer funds to a
private, nonprofit organization located in Poland
upon termination (see H.R. 901), [2MR]

Ships and vessels: permit the transportation of pas-
sengers between U.S. ports by certain foreign-flag
vessels and encourage U.S.-flag vessels to participate
in such transportation (see H.R. 248), [7JA]
Space policy: encourage the development of a commer-
cial space industry (see H.R. 2607), [26JY]

St. Lawrence Seaway Corp.: establish (see H.R. 2332),
[23JN]

Sub-Saharan Africa: conduct human clinical research
according to highest ethical standards and prohibit
interference with intellectual property laws or poli-
cies promoting access to pharmaceuticals or medical
technologies (see H.R. 2700), [4AU]

Tariff: anode presses (see H.R. 2521), [14JY]

-antifriction bearings (see H.R. 2276), [17JN]
-application of countervailing duties to nonmar-
ket economy countries (see H.R. 3198), [2NO]
-assembly machines (see H.R. 2526), [14JY]
-atmosphere firing (see H.R. 2516), [14JY]
-azoxystrobin (Heritage, Abound, and Quadris)
(see H.R. 3371), [15NO]

-benefluralin (see H.R. 2478), [12JY]

-benzyl carbazate (DT-291) (see H.R. 3366),

-branched dodecylbenzene (see H.R. 2198),

[15NO]

Kyrgyzstan: normal trade relations status (see H.R.
1318), [25MR]

[14JN]

[blocks in formation]

cathode-ray tubes (see H.R. 2168, 2169), [10JN]
ceramic coater (see H.R. 2517), [14JY]

change rate of duty for U.S. travelers bringing
back goods purchased abroad (see H.R. 2714),
[5AU]

-chemical APE (see H.R. 2217), [15JN]

chemical compounds (see H.R. 2160), [10JN]
chemical DiTMP (see H.R. 2214), [15JN]
chemical EBP (see H.R. 2215), [15JN]
-chemical HPA (see H.R. 2216), [15JN]
chemical TMPDE (see H.R. 2218), [15JN]
chemical TMPME (see H.R. 2219), [15JN]

[blocks in formation]

-KL084 (see H.R. 3369), [15NO]

-KN002 (see H.R. 3368), [15NO]

-light absorbing photo dye (see H.R. 2208,
2210), [15JN]

-magnetrons (see H.R. 2167), [10JN]
-methoxyfenozide (see H.R. 2146), [10JN]
-methyl tertiary-butyl ether (see H.R. 467), [2FE]
-MUB 738 INT (see H.R. 2135), [10JN]
-myristic acid (tetrabecanoic acid) (see H.R.
2154), [10JN]

-N,N-dicyolohexyll-2-benzothazole-sulfenamide

(see H.R. 1740), [6MY]

-norbloc 7966 (see H.R. 3475), [18NO]
-1-fluoro-2-nitro benzene (see

[10JN]

(see H.R. 2150),

-paper industry chemicals (see H.R. 2072), [8JN]
-peroxide stabilizer and compounding chemicals
(see H.R. 2076), [8JN]

-PHBA (phydroxybenzoic acid) (see H.R. 2153),
[10JN]

-photography products chemicals (see H.R.
2075), [8JN]

-polyethylene base materials (see H.R. 1701),

[5MY]

-printing cartridges (see H.R. 2234), [15JN]
-rackers (see H.R. 2522), [14JY]

-raw cotton (see H.R. 2176), [10JN]
-refined quinoline (see H.R. 2481), [12JY]
-rhinovirus drugs (see H.R. 1949), [26MY] (see
H.R. 2186), [14JN]

-self-tapping screws (see H.R. 1026), [4MR]
-sennosides mixtures (see H.R. 2099), [9JN]
-slide fasteners fitted with polished edge chain
scoops of base metal (see H.R. 2197), [14JN]

-slide fasteners with chain scoops of base metal
die-cast onto strips of textal material (see H.R.
2196), [14JN]

-televisions (see H.R. 411), [19JA]

-TEOF (triethyl orthoformate) (see H.R. 2152),
[10JN]

-textile industry and water treatment chemicals
(see H.R. 2071), [8JN]

-textile industry chemicals (see H.R. 2078),
[8JN]

-thionyl chloride (see H.R. 2151), [10JN] (see
H.R. 3276), [9NO]

-THQ (toluhydroquinone) (see H.R. 2155),
[10JN]

-3-amino-5-mercapto-1,2,4-triazole (AMT) (see
H.R. 2479), [12JY]

-3-amino-3-methyl-1-pentyne (see H.R. 2144),

[10JN]

-titanium disks (see H.R. 2653), [29JY]
-tralkoxydim (Achieve) (see H.R. 3367), [15NO]
-triacetonamine (see H.R. 1963), [26MY]
-triazamate (see H.R. 2145), [10JN]

-trifluralin (see H.R. 2475), [12JY]

-trim and form (see H.R. 2524), [14JY]
-tungsten concentrates (see H.R. 2220), [15JN]
-2,6-dichlorotoluene (see H.R. 2143), [10JN]
-2,2'-dithiobis(8-fluoro-5-

methoxy)[1,2,4]triazolo[1,5-c] pyrimidine (DMDS)
(see H.R. 2482), [12JY]

-2 chloro amino toluene (see H.R. 2290), [22JN]
-vision inspection systems (see H.R. 2519),
[14JY]

-water resistant wool trousers (see H.R. 195),
[7JA]

-water treatment and beauty care products chemi-
cals (see H.R. 2074), [8JN]

-water treatment chemicals (see H.R. 2073),
[8JN]

-wool used in making suits (see H.R. 1360),
[25MR]

Taxation: extend certain expiring provisions (see H.R.
2923), [23SE]

-incentives to encourage domestic production of
oil and gas and respond to surging foreign oil im-
ports (see H.R. 1116), [16MR]

-provide incentives and job training grants for
communities affected by migration of businesses and
jobs to Canada or Mexico as a result of NAFTA
(see H.R. 1967), [26MY]

-repeal limitation on the amount of receipts at-
tributable to military property which may be treated
as exempt foreign trade income (see H.R. 796),
[23FE]

-treatment of certain foreign base company ship-
ping income (see H.R. 265), [7JA] (see H.R. 3102),
[190C]

Trade laws: amend to address import crises (see H.R.
1505), [21AP]

-modify standards for responding to import
surges, establish mechanisms for import monitoring,
prevent circumvention of U.S. trade laws, and
strengthen enforcement of U.S. trade remedy laws
(see H.R. 1120), [16MR]
Trademarks: prevent misappropriation (see H.R. 3028),
[60C]

-protection against dilution (see H.R. 1565),
[27AP]
Treaties and agreements: authorize a trade agreement
with Northern Ireland and certain border counties
in Ireland (see H.R. 1166), [17MR]

-consolidate and enhance trade adjustment assist-
ance and NAFTA transitional adjustment assistance
programs (see H.R. 1491), [20AP]

-withhold extension of World Trade Organization
Agreement to any country not in compliance with
the New York Convention (see H.R. 2353), [24JN]
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: approve a permit re-
quired for importation of certain wildlife items taken
in Tajikistan (see H.R. 529), [3FE]
United Kingdom: limit the sale or export of plastic
bullets (see H.R. 2109), [9JN]

Vietnam: make normal trade relations status contingent
upon free emigration policies (see H.J. Res. 58),
[9JN]

Water: moratorium on export of bulk fresh water until
certain conditions are met (see H.R. 2595), [22JY]
Weapons: increase monitoring of the use of offsets
in international defense trade (see H.R. 2652),
[29JY]

World Trade Organization: address issue of runaway
film production and cultural content restrictions at
Seattle, WA, talks (see H. Res. 384), [17NO]
Conference reports

Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Pro-
grams Appropriations (H.R. 2606), [27SE]

Messages

Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act: President
Clinton, [120C]

Cyberspace Electronic Security Act: President Clinton,
[21SE]

Duty Free Treatment of Gabon, Mongolia, and Mauri-
tania Under the Generalized System of Preferences:
President Clinton, [30JN]

Export of Satellite Fuels and Separation Systems to
the People's Republic of China: President Clinton,
[11MY]

National Emergency Caused by Lapse of the Export
Administration Act: President Clinton, [24JN]
National Emergency Relative to Sudan: President Clin-
ton, [3MY]

National Emergency Relative to Yugoslavia: President
Clinton, [3MY], [27MY]

Trade Policy Agenda and Trade Agreements Program:
President Clinton, [9MR]

Motions

Clinton, President: abstain from renegotiating inter-
national agreements governing antidumping and
countervailing measures, [4NO]

Foreign operations, export financing, and related pro-
grams: making appropriations (H.R. 2606), [14SE]
Foreign policy: authorize trade and investment policy
relative to sub-Saharan Africa (H.R. 434), [16JY]
Iron and steel industry: establish an emergency loan
guarantee program for steel and iron ore companies
(H.R. 1664), [4AU]

Power resources: establish an emergency loan guaran-
tee program for oil and gas producers (H.R. 1664),
[4AU]

-treatment of crude oil and petroleum products Reports filed
importation (see H.R. 1204), [18MR]

Technology: export controls on certain high-speed com-
puters (see H.R. 1962), [26MY] (see H.R. 2623),
[27JY]

Textile industry and fabrics: clarify rules of origin for
certain textile products (see H.R. 3066), [13OC]
Trade Adjustment Assistance Program: reauthorize (see
H.R. 1728), [6MY] (see H.R. 2406), [30JN]
Trade and Development Agency: reauthorize (see H.R.
1993), [27MY] (see H.R. 3381), [16NO]

-reauthorize (H.R. 1993), consideration (see H.
Res. 327), [120C]

African Growth and Opportunity Act: Committee on
International Relations (House) (H.R. 434) (H. Rept.
106-19), [23FE]

-Committee on Ways and Means (House) (H.R.
434) (H. Rept. 106-19), [17JN]
Consideration of Conference Report on H.R. 2606, For-
eign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Pro-
grams Appropriations: Committee on Rules (House)
(H. Res. 307) (H. Rept. 106-345), [28SE]
Consideration of H.R. 434, African Growth and Oppor-
tunity Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res.
250) (H. Rept. 106-236), [15JY]

FOREIGN TRADE

Consideration of H.R. 661, Prohibit Operation of Su-
personic Transport Category Aircraft in the U.S. Rel-
ative to European Union Regulation of Aircraft
Noise: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 86)
(H. Rept. 106-38), [2MR]

Consideration of H.R. 975, Reduce the Volume of Steel
Imports: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 114)
(H. Rept. 106-55), [16MR]
Consideration of H.R. 1714, Electronic Signatures in
Global and National Commerce Act: Committee on
Rules (House) (H. Res. 366) (H. Rept. 106-462),
[8NO]

Consideration of H.R. 1993, Export Enhancement Act:
Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 327) (H. Rept.
106-376), [120C]

Consideration of H.R. 2606, Foreign Operations, Ex-
port Financing, and Related Programs Appropria-
tions: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 263)
(H. Rept. 106-269), [27JY]
Consideration of H.R. 3196, Foreign Operations, Ex-
port Financing, and Related Programs Appropria-
tions: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 359)
(H. Rept. 106-444), [3NO]

-Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 362) (H.
Rept. 106-450), [4NO]

Electronic Signatures in Global and National Com-
merce Act: Committee on Commerce (House) (H.R.
1714) (H. Rept. 106–341), [27SE]

-Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.R.
1714) (H. Rept. 106-341), [180C]
Encourage Efforts To Have European Union Regulation
of Aircraft Noise Rescinded: Committee on Trans-
portation and Infrastructure (House) (H. Con. Res.
187) (H. Rept. 106-334), [24SE]

Export Apple Act: Committee on Agriculture (House)
(H.R. 609) (H. Rept. 106-36), [2MR]
Export Enhancement Act: Committee on International
Relations (House) (H.R. 1993) (H. Rept. 106–325),
[17SE]

Extend Certain Expiring Tax Provisions: Committee
on Ways and Means (House) (H.R. 2923) (H. Rept.
106-344), [28SE]

Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Pro-
grams Appropriations: Committee of Conference
(H.R. 2606) (H. Rept. 106-339), [27SE]

Committee on Appropriations (House) (H.R.
2606) (H. Rept. 106-254), [26JY]
Made in America Information Act: Committee on
Commerce (House) (H.R. 754) (H. Rept. 106-399),
[190C]

Madrid Protocol Implementation Act: Committee on
the Judiciary (House) (H.R. 769) (H. Rept. 106-
81), [12AP]

Make Normal Trade Relations Status for Vietnam Con-
tingent Upon Free Emigration Policies: Committee
on Ways and Means (House) (H.J. Res. 58) (H.
Rept. 106-282), [2AU]

Normal Trade Relations Status for the People's Repub-
lic of China: Committee on Ways and Means
(House) (H.J. Res. 57) (H. Rept. 106-262), [26JY]
Prohibit Operation of Supersonic Transport Category
Aircraft in the U.S. Relative to European Union Reg-
ulation of Aircraft Noise: Committee on Transpor-
tation and Infrastructure (House) (H.R. 661) (H.
Rept. 106-35), [2MR]

Reduce the Volume of Steel Imports: Committee on
Ways and Means (House) (H.R. 975) (H. Rept. 106-
52), [15MR]

Security and Freedom Through Encryption (SAFE)
Act: Committee on Armed Services (House) (H.R.
850) (H. Rept. 106-117), [26JY]

-Committee on Intelligence (House, Select) (H.R.
850) (H. Rept. 106–117), [26JY]

-Committee on International Relations (House)
(H.R. 850) (H. Rept. 106–117), [19JY]

-Committee on the Judiciary (House) (H.R. 850)
(H. Rept. 106-117), [27AP]
Selective Agricultural Embargoes Act: Committee on
Agriculture (House) (H.R. 17) (H. Rept. 106-154),
[20MY]

-Committee on International Relations (House)
(H.R. 17) (H. Rept. 106-154), [14JN]
Trade Agency Authorizations, Drug Free Borders, and
Prevention of On-Line Child Pornography Act: Com-

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