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PUBLIC BUILDINGS

Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 365) (H. Rept. Bills and resolutions introduced

106-461), [8NO]

PRISONER TRANSFER ACT

Bills and resolutions

Enact (see H.R. 2080), [8JN]

PRISONERS OF WAR

Bills and resolutions

Committee on Missing Persons in Southeast Asia
(House, Select): authorize and direct the Archivist
of the U.S. to make certain records public (see H.
Res. 172), [13MY]

Committee on POW and MIA Affairs (House, Select):
establish (see H. Res. 16), [7JA]

Families and domestic relations: authorize payment of
compensation to surviving spouses of certain former
prisoners relative to service-connected disabilities
(see H.R. 784), [23FE]
Immigration: provide refugee status to foreign nationals

who assist in the return of POW/MIA (see H.R.
1926), [25MY]

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

Serbia: release of captured U.S. servicemen and adher-

ence to Geneva Convention protocols relative to
POW and civilians (see H. Con. Res. 83), [12AP]
World War II: recognition of American civilian POW
(see H. Res. 51), [10FE]

PRISONS see CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS
PRIVACY ACT

Reports filed

Citizen's Guide on Using the Freedom of Information
Act and the Privacy Act To Request Government
Records: Committee on Government Reform (House)
(H. Rept. 106-50), [11MR]

PRIVATE ENTERPRISE see FREE ENTERPRISE
PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS IMPLEMENTA-
TION ACT

Bills and resolutions

Enact (see H.R. 2372), [29JN]

PRIZES see AWARDS, MEDALS, PRIZES
PRODUCT SAFETY

Bills and resolutions

Consumer Product Safety Act: coverage of low-speed
electric bicycles (see H.R. 2592), [22JY]
Courts: allow persons who bring a product liability
action for injuries sustained from a product not in
compliance with CPSC standards to recover triple
damages (see H.R. 3459), [18NO]

-product liability reform (see H.R. 1577), [27AP]
CPSC: improve handling of defective products (see
H.R. 3208), [3NO]

Firearms: standards for certain foreign and domesti-
cally-produced handguns (see H.R. 2003), [27MY]
(see H.R. 2009), [8JN]

Small business: protect from litigation excesses and
limit product liability of non-manufacturer product
sellers (see H.R. 2366), [25JN]
PROFESSIONAL BOXING SAFETY ACT
Bills and resolutions

Sports: make judges scores public after each round
(see H.R. 1240), [23MR]
PROFESSIONAL GOLFERS' ASSOCIATION OF
AMERICA

[blocks in formation]

Children and youth: State funding to assist the transi-

tion of children from foster care to independent
adults (H.R. 1802), consideration (see H. Res. 221),
[24JN]

Correctional institutions: prevent Federal prisoners from
engaging in activities to increase their strength or
fighting abilities (see H.R. 3129), [21OC]

Courts: improve procedures for Federal civil forfeitures

(H.R. 1658), consideration (see H. Res. 216), [22JN]
Depts. of Veterans Affairs and HUD, and sundry inde-
pendent agencies: making appropriations (H.R.
2684), consideration (see H. Res. 275), [4AU]

-making appropriations (H.R. 2684), consider-
ation of conference report (see H. Res. 328), [13OC]
Education: assist local educational agencies in enabling
students to meet academic achievement standards
(H.R. 2300), consideration (see H. Res. 338), [200C]

empower teachers, improve student achievement
through professional development for teachers, and
reauthorize the Reading Excellence Act (H.R. 1995),
consideration (see H. Res. 253), [19JY]

-spending of a greater percentage of Federal tax
dollars on children's classrooms (H.R. 2), consider-
ation (see H. Res. 336), [190C]
Education Flexibility Partnership Demonstration Act:
allow State participation in activities (H.R. 800),
consideration (see H. Res. 100), [9MR]

-allow State participation in activities (H.R. 800),
consideration of conference report (see H. Res. 143),
[20AP]

Families and domestic relations: child abuse and ne-
glect prevention (see H.R. 764), [12FE] (see H.R.
3458), [18NO]

Consideration of H.R. 2300, Academic Achievement
for All Act (Straight A's Act): Committee on Rules
(House) (H. Res. 338) (H. Rept. 106-408), [200C]
Consideration of H.R. 2389, County Schools Funding
Revitalization Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H.
Res. 352) (H. Rept. 106-437), [2NO]

Consideration of H.R. 2488, Financial Freedom Act:
Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 256) (H. Rept.
106-246), [20JY]

Consideration of H.R. 2684, Depts. of Veterans Affairs
and HUD, and Sundry Independent Agencies Appro-
priations: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 275)
(H. Rept. 106-292), [4AU]

Consideration of H.R. 3073, Fathers Count Act: Com-
mittee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 367) (H. Rept.
106-463), [8NO]

PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
WELFARE PROGRAMS

see PUBLIC

PUBLIC BROADCASTING related term(s) NEWS
MEDIA

Bills and resolutions

Corp. for Public Broadcasting: authorizing appropria-
tions (see H.R. 2384), [29JN]

-prohibit public broadcasting stations from mak-
ing available any lists of their financial donors (see
H.R. 2791), [5AU]

Education: improve and expand access to educational
television programming (see H.R. 2965), [28SE]
FCC: develop guidelines for advertisers to prohibit dis-
crimination against minority formatted broadcast sta-
tions (see H.R. 1948), [26MY]

-preserve low-power television stations that pro-
vide community broadcasting (see H.R. 486), [2FE]

child abuse and neglect prevention (H.R. 764), Messages
consideration (see H. Res. 321), [4OC]

-recognize and enhance public awareness of the
social problem of child abuse and neglect (see H.
Con. Res. 93), [27AP]

Public lands: restore stability to payments made to
States and counties containing certain Federal lands
used for the benefit of public schools and roads
(H.R. 2389), consideration (see H. Res. 352), [2NO]
Social Security: grants for projects designed to promote
responsible fatherhood (H.R. 3073), consideration
(see H. Res. 367), [8NO]

Taxation: dependent care tax credit (see H.R. 963),
[3MR]

-reduce individual income tax rates, provide mar-
riage penalty and estate and gift tax relief, reduce
taxes on savings and investments, and establish in-
centives for education and health care (H.R. 2488),
consideration (see H. Res. 256), [20JY]

-treatment of damages and back pay received
on account of, and expenses incurred in asserting
any claim of employment discrimination (see H.R.
1997), [27MY]

Reports filed

Consideration of Conference Report on H.R. 800, Edu-
cation Flexibility Partnership Act: Committee on
Rules (House) (H. Res. 143) (H. Rept. 106–102),
[20AP]

Consideration of Conference Report on H.R. 2684,
Depts. of Veterans Affairs and HUD, and Sundry
Independent Agencies Appropriations: Committee on
Rules (House) (H. Res. 328) (H. Rept. 106-380),
[130C]

Consideration of H.R. 2, Student Results Act: Commit-
tee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 336) (H. Rept. 106–
402), [190C]

Consideration of H.R. 764, Child Abuse Prevention
and Enforcement Act: Committee on Rules (House)
(H. Res. 321) (H. Rept. 106-363), [4OC]
Consideration of H.R. 800, Education Flexibility Part-
nership Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res.
100) (H. Rept. 106-46), [9MR]
Consideration of H.R. 1658, Civil Asset Forfeiture Re-
form Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res.
216) (H. Rept. 106-193), [22JN]
Consideration of H.R. 1802, Foster Care Independence
Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 221)
(H. Rept. 106-199), [24JN]
Consideration of H.R. 1995, Teacher Empowerment
Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 253)
(H. Rept. 106-240), [19JY]

Corp. for Public Broadcasting Report: President Clin-
ton, [18MR]

Reports filed

Community Broadcasters Protection Act: Committee on
Commerce (House) (H.R. 486) (H. Rept. 106-384),
[140C]

PUBLIC BUILDINGS
Bills and resolutions

Aaron E. Henry Federal Building and U.S. Post Office,
Clarksdale, MS: designate (see H.R. 1279), [24MR]
Adrian A. Spears Judicial Training Center, San Anto-
nio, TX: designate (see H.R. 1959), [26MY]
Andrew T. McNamara Building, Fort Belvoir, VA: des-
ignate (see H.R. 3228), [4NO]

Augustus F. Hawkins Post Office Building, Los Ange-
les, CA: designate (see H.R. 643), [9FE]
Baltimore, MD: designate certain Postal Service facili-
ties (see H.R. 3238), [5NO]

C.B. King U.S. Courthouse, Albany, GA: designate
(see H.R. 2699), [4AU]

Capitol Building and Grounds: permit temporary con-
struction and other work on the Grounds that may
be necessary for certain building construction (see
H. Con. Res. 167), [29JY]

Captain Colin P. Kelly, Jr. Post Office, Madison, FL:
designate (see H.R. 1666), [4MY]

Chicago, IL: designate certain Postal Service facilities
(see H.R. 1191), [18MR]

Clifford R. Hope Post Office, Garden City, KS: des-
ignate (see H.R. 197), [7JA]

Congress: require the posting of the Ten Command-
ments in the House and Senate Chambers (see H.
Con. Res. 150), [1JY]

Davis-Bacon Act: waive requirements relative to con-
tracts for school and library construction and repair
(see H.R. 2396), [30JN]

Dept. of State: placement of plaque at diplomatic en-
trance (see H.R. 1894), [20MY]
District of Columbia: redevelopment of Southeast Fed-
eral Center (see H.R. 3069), [130C]
Donald J. Mitchell Dept. of Veterans Affairs Outpatient
Clinic, Rome, NY: designate (see H.R. 1982),
[27MY]

Donald J. Pease Federal Building, Medina, OH: des-
ignate (see H.R. 1405), [14AP]

Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office Building,
Washington, DC: designate (see H.R. 3108), [190C]
E. Ross Adair Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse,
Fort Wayne, IN: designate (see H.R. 2412), [30JN]

PUBLIC BUILDINGS

Education: establish State infrastructure banks for edu-
cation (see H.R. 1648), [29AP]

-provide grants to improve the infrastructure of
elementary and secondary schools (see H.R. 1820),
[14MY] (see H.R. 3071), [130C]

Edward N. Cahn Federal Building and U.S. Court-
house, Allentown, PA: designate (see H.R. 751),
[11FE]

Fair Housing Act: exception from enforcement of an
accessibility construction requirement for certain
buildings constructed in compliance with a local
building code (see H.R. 2437), [1JY]
Federal Water Pollution Control Act: ensure compli-

ance by Federal facilities (see H.R. 2449), [1JY]
Floyd H. Flake Federal Building, Queens, NY: des-
ignate (see H.R. 3323), [10NO]

Frank J. Battisti and Nathaniel R. Jones Federal Build-
ing and U.S. Courthouse, Youngstown, OH: des-
ignate (see H.R. 1359), [25MR]

Frank M. Johnson Federal Building, Washington, DC:
designate (see H.R. 3031), [60C]
Garza-Vela U.S. Courthouse, Brownsville, TX: des-
ignate (see H.R. 686), [10FE]

GSA: Federal Protective Service reform (see H.R. 809),
[23FE]

Health: placement of automatic external defibrillators
to assist individuals who experience cardiac arrest
and protections from civil liability relative to emer-
gency use of the devices (see H.R. 2498), [13JY]
Hector G. Godinez Post Office Building, Santa Ana,
CA: designate (see H.R. 2539), [15JY]
Hiram H. Ward Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse,
Winston-Salem, NC: designate (see H.R. 92), [7JA]
House Rules: prohibit consideration of legislation that
designates or redesignates any building, highway, or
other structure in honor of a serving Member of
Congress (see H. Res. 343), [27OC]

Hurff A. Saunders Federal Building, Juneau, AK: des-
ignate (see H.R. 972), [3MR]

Ioannis A. Lougaris Dept. of Veterans Affairs Medical
Center, Reno, NV: designate hospital bed replace-
ment building in honor of Jack Streeter (see H.R.
956), [3MR]

J.J. "Jake" Pickle Federal Building, Austin, TX: des-
ignate (see H.R. 118), [7JA]

James F. Battin Federal Courthouse, Billings, MT: des-
ignate (see H.R. 158), [7JA]

James W. McCabe, Sr., Post Office Building, Johnson
City, NY: designate (see H.R. 2302), [22JN]

Jay Hanna 'Dizzy' Dean Post Office, Wiggins, MS:
designate (see H.R. 2460), [1JY]

John Brademas Post Office, South Bend, IN: designate
(see H.R. 2938), [23SE]

John J. Buchanan Post Office Building, Chicago, IL:
designate (see H.R. 1377), [13AP]

John K. Rafferty Hamilton Post Office Building, Ham-
ilton, NJ: designate (see H.R. 1374), [12AP]
Jose V. Toledo U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, San
Juan, PR: designate (see H.R. 560), [3FE]
Joseph Ileto Post Office, Chino Hills, CA: designate
(see H.R. 3189), [1NO]

Judge J. Smith Henley Federal Building, Harrison, AR:
designate (see H.R. 1605), [28AP]

Keith D. Oglesby Station, Greenville, SC: designate
(see H.R. 2952), [27SE]

Kika de la Garza U.S. Border Station, Pharr, TX: des-
ignate (see H.R. 1901), [20MY]

Lance Corporal Harold Gomez Post Office, East Chi-
cago, IN: designate (see H.R. 2358), [24JN]
Layford R. Johnson Post Office, Eastover, SC: des-
ignate (see H.R. 3016), [5OC]

Lewis R. Morgan Federal Building and U.S. Court-
house, Newman, GA: designate (see H.R. 1121),
[16MR]

Lloyd D. George U.S. Courthouse, Las Vegas, NV:
designate (see H.R. 1481), [20AP]

Louis Stokes Post Office, Shaker Heights, OH: des-
ignate (see H.R. 2357), [24JN]

Mamie G. Floyd Post Office, Eau Claire, SC: designate
(see H.R. 3019), [50C]

Marybelle H. Howe Post Office, Charleston, SC: des-

ignate (see H.R. 3018), [5OC]

Matthew F. McHugh Post Office, Ithaca, NY: designate
(see H.R. 3030), [60C]

Maurine B. Neuberger U.S. Post Office, Cloverdale,
OR: designate (see H.R. 1327), [25MR]
Merrill S. Parks, Jr., Federal Building, New Haven,
CT: designate (see H.R. 1571), [27AP]
Mervyn Malcolm Dymally Post Office Building,
Compton, CA: designate (see H.R. 642), [9FE]
Morality and ethics: importance and constitutionality
of prayers and invocations at public school sporting
events (see H. Con. Res. 199), [190C]
Noal Cushing Bateman Post Office Building, Sandy,
UT: designate (see H.R. 1251), [24MR]
Pamela B. Gwin Hall, Charlottesville, VA: designate
(see H.R. 1729), [6MY]

Pat King Post Office Building, Long Branch, NJ: des-
ignate (see H.R. 3488), [18NO]

Paul Laxalt Federal Building and U.S. Post Office,
Carson City, NV: designate (see H.R. 917), [2MR]
Philadelphia, PA: designate certain Postal Service
buildings (see H.R. 100), [7JA]

Postal Service: exempt veterans' organizations from
regulations prohibiting solicitation of contributions
on postal property (see H.R. 711), [11FE]

-guidelines for renovation, relocation, closing, or
consolidation of post offices (see H.R. 670), [10FE]
Public works: State and local capital projects funding
(see H.R. 2777), [5AU]

Richard C. White Federal Building, El Paso, TX: des-
ignate (see H.R. 233), [7JA]

Richard E. Fields Post Office, Charleston, SC: des-
ignate (see H.R. 3017), [50C]

Robert F. Kennedy Dept. of Justice Building, Washing-
ton, DC: designate (see H.R. 2286), [18JN]
Ronald H. Brown Federal Building, New York, NY:
designate (see H.R. 938), [2MR]

Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building, Oakland, CA:
designate (see H.R. 396), [19JA]

Samuel J. Roberts Federal Building and U.S. Court-

house, Erie, PA: designate (see H.R. 3068), [130C]
Schools: establish a partnership to rebuild and modern-
ize school facilities (see H.R. 2955), [27SE]
Stuttgart National Aquaculture Research Center, Stutt-
gart, AR: redesignate as the Harry K. Dupree Stutt-
gart National Aquaculture Research Center (see H.R.
2972), [29SE]

Susie A. Davis Post Office, Nathalie, VA: designate
(see H.R. 3042), [7OC]

Taxation: clarify certain existing limitations on private
business use of facilities financed with tax-exempt
bonds (see H.R. 2398), [30JN]

expand incentives for construction and renova-
tion of public schools and provide incentives for
corporations to participate in cooperative agreements
with public schools in distressed areas (see H.R.
1660), [4MY]

expand incentives for construction and renova-
tion of public schools and provide incentives for
corporations to participate in cooperative agreements
with public schools in distressed areas (H.R. 1660),
consideration (see H. Res. 240), [1JY]

expand incentives for the construction and ren-
ovation of public schools (see H.R. 340), [19JA]
(see H.R. 1760), [11MY] (see H.R. 2416), [1JY]
-issuance of tax-exempt private activity bonds
to assist States in the construction and rehabilitation
of public schools (see H.R. 2514), [14JY]

-provide a source of interest-free capital for
school construction and renovation in States experi-
encing increased enrollment (see H.R. 996), [4MR]
Ted Weiss U.S. Courthouse, New York, NY: designate
(see H.R. 2163), [10JN]
Telecommunications: provide nondiscriminatory access
to Federal buildings by telecommunications carriers
to ensure competition (see H.R. 2891), [21SE]
Terre Haute, IN: GSA acquisition of building (see H.R.
2513), [14JY]

Terry Sanford Federal Building, Raleigh, NC: designate
(see H.R. 911), [2MR]

Thomas J. Brown Post Office Building, Hopkinton,
MA: designate (see H.R. 2307), [22JN]

Thomas S. Foley Federal Building and U.S. Court
House, Spokane, WA: designate (see H.R. 211),
[7JA]

-designate plaza at the south entrance as the
Walter F. Horan Plaza (see H.R. 211), [7JA]

Thurgood Marshall U.S. Courthouse, New York, NY:
designate (see H.R. 130), [7JA]

William H. Avery Post Office, Wakefield, KS: des-
ignate (see H.R. 2591), [22JY]

Women: ensure a woman's right to breastfeed her child
on Federal property under certain conditions (see
H.R. 1848), [18MY]

Reports filed

Edward N. Cahn Federal Building and U.S. Court-
house, Allentown, PA: Committee on Transportation
and Infrastructure (House) (H.R. 751) (H. Rept. 106-
57), [16MR]

Garza-Vela U.S. Courthouse, Brownsville, TX: Com-
mittee on Transportation and Infrastructure (House)
(H.R. 686) (H. Rept. 106-109), [27AP]

Hiram H. Ward Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse,
Winston-Salem, NC: Committee on Transportation
and Infrastructure (House) (H.R. 92) (H. Rept. 106-
20), [23FE]

Hurff A. Saunders Federal Building, Juneau, AK: Com-
mittee on Transportation and Infrastructure (House)
(S. 453) (H. Rept. 106–113), [27AP]

J.J. “Jake” Pickle Federal Building, Austin, TX: Com-
mittee on Transportation and Infrastructure (House)
(H.R. 118) (H. Rept. 106-110), [27AP]
James F. Battin Federal Courthouse, Billings, MT:
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
(House) (H.R. 158) (H. Rept. 106-21), [23FE]
Jose V. Toledo U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, San
Juan, PR: Committee on Transportation and Infra-
structure (House) (H.R. 560) (H. Rept. 106-108),
[27AP]

Lewis R. Morgan Federal Building and U.S. Court-
house, Newnan, GA: Committee on Transportation
and Infrastructure (House) (H.R. 1121) (H. Rept.
106-111), [27AP]

Richard C. White Federal Building, El Paso, TX: Com-
mittee on Transportation and Infrastructure (House)
(H.R. 233) (H. Rept. 106-22), [23FE]

Robert K. Rodibaugh U.S. Bankruptcy Courthouse,
South Bend, IN: Committee on Transportation and
Infrastructure (House) (S. 460) (H. Rept. 106-114),
[27AP]

Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building, Oakland, CA:
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
(House) (H.R. 396) (H. Rept. 106-23), [23FE]
Thurgood Marshall U.S. Courthouse, New York, NY:
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
(House) (H.R. 130) (H. Rept. 106-56), [16MR]
PUBLIC DEBT related term(s) BUDGET-U.S.
Bills and resolutions

Budget: allow projected on-budget surplus to be used
for tax cuts (see H.R. 1016), [4MR]

-constitutional amendment to require balanced
(see H.J. Res. 19), [7JA]

constitutional amendment to require balanced
budget and greater accountability in the enactment
of tax legislation (see H.J. Res. 1), [6JA] (see H.J.
Res. 6), [7JA] (see H.J. Res. 53), [12MY]

deficit (see H. Con. Res. 160), [20JY]
-improve and strengthen budget process (see
H.R. 853), [25FE]

-public disclosure on treatment of Social Security
trust funds (see H.R. 563), [3FE]

-reduce public debt (see H. Res. 40), [4FE]
-reform process (see H.R. 2293), [22JN]
-require a balanced Federal budget and repay-
ment of the national debt (see H.R. 1017), [4MR]
-require appropriate off-budget treatment for So-
cial Security in official budget pronouncements (see
H.R. 863), [25FE] (see H.R. 1157), [17MR]

-require that certain surplus amounts be used
for paying down the national debt (see H. Res. 55),
[11FE] (see H. Res. 302), [23SE] (see H. Res. 306),
[28SE]

-require two-thirds vote for legislation changing
discretionary spending limits or pay-as-you-go re-
quirements if the budget for the current or imme-
diately preceding year was not in surplus (see H.R.
343), [19JA]

-sequestration of all budgetary accounts except
Social Security, Federal retirement, and interest on
the debt (see H.R. 451), [2FE]

Business and industry: reduce corporate welfare (see
H.R. 1470), [15AP]

Constitutional amendments: restrict annual deficits and
require popular vote of the people to exceed any
limits (see H.J. Res. 36), [4MR]

Debt reduction lockbox: establish (see H.R. 2796),
[5AU]

Federal agencies and departments: use of surplus ad-
ministrative funds for personnel pay bonuses and
deficit reduction (see H.R. 993), [4MR]
Foreign policy: provide incentives to corporations to
invest in developing countries, debt relief for devel-
oping countries, and a method for repayment of
money owed to the U.S. (see H.R. 3211), [3NO]
Government: establish lower statutory limits on public
debt for fiscal years 2000-2009 (see H.R. 948),
[2MR]

House of Representatives: require that excess amounts
from Members' official allowances be applied to
deficit reduction (see H.R. 431), [2FE] (see H.R.
2117), [9JN] (see H.R. 2171), [10JN]
House Rules: repeal relative to statutory limit on the
public debt (see H. Res. 20), [7JA] (see H. Res.
80), [23FE]

-require that concurrent resolutions on the budget
not carry an estimated deficit for the budget year
or for any outyear (see H. Res. 98), [4MR]
Members of Congress: deny salary adjustments relative
to budget deficit (see H.R. 2327), [23JN]
Social Security: budget treatment of trust funds (see
H.R. 685), [10FE] (see H.R. 1259), [24MR] (see
H.R. 1803), [13MY] (see H.R. 2039), [8JN] (see
H. Res. 18), [7JA]

-budget treatment of trust funds (H.R. 1259),
consideration (see H. Res. 186), [24MY]

-invest trust funds in marketable interest-bearing
securities and insured certificates of deposit, and pro-
tect trust funds from public debt limit (see H.R.
147), (see H.R. 160), (see H.R. 219), [7JA]

-reduce the public debt by the amount of net
surplus in trust fund each fiscal year (see H.R. 420),
[19JA] (see H.R. 3175), [280C]

Messages

Council of Economic Advisers Report: President Clin-
ton, [8FE]

Motions

Social Security: budget treatment of trust funds (H.R.
1259), [26MY]

Reports filed

Comprehensive Budget Process Reform Act: Commit-
tee on Appropriations (House) (H.R. 853) (H. Rept.
106-198), [24JN]

-Committee on Rules (House) (H.R. 853) (H.
Rept. 106-198), [5AU]

-Committee on the Budget (House) (H.R. 853)
(H. Rept. 106–198), [5AU]
Consideration of H.R. 1259, Social Security and Medi-
care Safe Deposit Box Act: Committee on Rules
(House) (H. Res. 186) (H. Rept. 106-160), [24MY]
PUBLIC DOCUMENTS
Bills and resolutions

Congress: make certain information available to the
public on the Internet (see H.R. 654), [9FE]
PUBLIC FORESTS EMERGENCY ACT

Bills and resolutions

Enact (see H.R. 1524), [22AP]

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE related term(s) CENTERS
FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION;
HEALTH; SURGEON GENERAL

Bills and resolutions

Agency for Health Care Policy and Research: revise
and extend (see H.R. 2506), [14JY]

-revise and extend (H.R. 2506), consideration
(see H. Res. 299), [22SE]

Animals: provide for a system of sanctuaries for chim-
panzees that are no longer needed in research con-
ducted by the Public Health Service (see H.R. 3514),
[22NO]

Children and youth: authorize grants for the prevention
of alcoholic beverage consumption by underage indi-
viduals (see H.R. 3430), [17NO]

Crime: ensure that older or disabled persons are pro-
tected from institutional, community, and domestic
violence, and sexual assault (see H.R. 2590), [22JY]

Diseases: efforts to prevent transmission of HIV (see
H.R. 2405), [30JN]

-ovarian cancer research programs (see H.R.
961), [3MR]

-research

programs
for
lymphangioleiomyomatosis (see H.R. 2527), [15JY]
Families and domestic relations: grants to carry out
certain activities promoting adoption counseling (see
H.R. 2511), [14JY]

-permit family planning projects to offer adop-
tion services (see H.R. 2485), [12JY]
Health: establish a national program to conduct and
support activities to reduce cases of overweight indi-
viduals and obesity (see H.R. 3177), [28OC]

-importance of education, early detection, and
treatment in the prevention of breast cancer (see
H. Res. 278), [5AU]

-minority health programs (see H.R. 3250),
[8NO]

-permit individuals to continue health plan cov-
erage during participation in approved clinical stud-
ies (see H.R. 2769), [5AU]

-protection of enrollees in managed care plans
and HMO's (see H.R. 358), [19JA] (see H.R. 719),
[11FE] (see H.R. 1133), [16MR] (see H.R. 2723),
[5AU] (see H.R. 2824), [9SE]

-protection of enrollees in managed care plans
and HMO's (H.R. 358), consideration (see H. Res.
197), [27MY] (see H. Res. 310), [28SE]

-protection of enrollees in managed care plans
and HMO's (H.R. 2723), consideration (see H. Res.
323), [50C]

-provide for a public response to the public
health crisis of pain (see H.R. 2188), [14JN]

-research on cognitive disorders arising from
traumatic brain injuries (see H.R. 477), [2FE]
Insurance: provide equitable coverage of mental health,
substance abuse, and chemical dependency treatment
services under group and individual health coverage
(see H.R. 1515), [21AP]

Mental health: clarify application of certain mental
health parity provisions to annual and lifetime visit,
benefit, and dollar limits (see H.R. 2445), [1JY]
National Center for Social Work Research: establish
(see H.R. 3214), [3NO]

National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Engineer-
ing: establish (see H.R. 1795), [13MY]

National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program: revise
filing deadline for certain claims (see H.R. 276),
[7JA] (see H.R. 1003), [4MR]

NIH: establish pediatric research initiative (see H.R.
2621), [27JY]

Nutrition: establish a national folic acid education pro-
gram to prevent birth defects (see H.R. 2538),
[15JY]

Public Health Service: provide certain children's health
services (see H.R. 3301), [10NO]

Surgeon General: importance of report on media and
violence (see H.J. Res. 47), [28AP]

Reports filed

Breast Cancer Prevention, Education, Early Detection,
and Treatment: Committee on Commerce (House)
(H. Res. 278) (H. Rept. 106-400), [190C]
Consideration of H.R. 2506, Health Research and Qual-
ity Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res. 299)
(H. Rept. 106-328), [22SE]
Consideration of H.R. 2723, Bipartisan Consensus
Managed Care Improvement Act: Committee on
Rules (House) (H. Res. 323) (H. Rept. 106-366),
[50C]

Health Research and Quality Act: Committee on Com-
merce (House) (H.R. 2506) (H. Rept. 106–305),
[8SE]

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE ACT
Appointments

Conferees: H.R. 2990, Quality Care for the Uninsured
Act, [3NO]

Bills and resolutions

Children and youth: provide certain health services (see
H.R. 3301), [10NO]

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE ACT

Federal employees: health benefits coverage for infertil-
ity treatment (see H.R. 2706), [4AU]
Health: apply group health plan portability require-
ments to students covered under college-sponsored
health plans (see H.R. 991), [4MR]

establish certain requirements for managed care
plans (see H.R. 3259), [8NO]

-establish standards to improve children's health
quality in managed care plans and other health plans
(see H.R. 1661), [4MY]

extend COBRA continuation health coverage for
individuals 55 and older (see H.R. 2227), [15JN]
extend COBRA continuation health coverage for
surviving spouses (see H.R. 1335), [25MR]

-national policy to provide health care and re-
form insurance procedures (see H.R. 2990), [30SE]
-national policy to provide health care and re-
form insurance procedures (H.R. 2990), consideration
(see H. Res. 323), [50C]

-national policy to provide health care and re-
form insurance procedures (H.R. 2990), Senate
amendment (see H. Res. 348), [1NO]

-protect beneficiaries of group and individual
health plans, and Medicare+Choice plans in the use
of prescription drug formularies (see H.R. 3274),
[9NO]

-protection of enrollees in managed care plans
and preserve against preemption of certain State
causes of action (see H.R. 216), [7JA]

Health Professions Education Partnership Act: applica-
bility to the Health Education Assistance Program
(see H.R. 2148), [10JN]

Insurance: coverage of screening mammography (see
H.R. 524), [3FE] (see H.R. 1132), [16MR]

ensure coverage of emergency ambulance serv-
ices (see H.R. 1777), [12MY]

-establish hospital lengths of stay based on a
determination by an appropriate physician in con-
sultation with the patient (see H.R. 989), [4MR]

-provide coverage for individuals participating in
approved cancer clinical trials (see H.R. 3110),
[190C]

-provide nondiscriminatory coverage of sub-
stance abuse treatment services under private group
and individual health coverage (see H.R. 1977),
[27MY]

-require coverage of hair prostheses for individ-
uals with scalp hair loss as a result of alopecia
areata (see H.R. 3328), [10NO]

-require group and individual health insurance
plans to provide coverage of cancer screening (see
H.R. 1285), [25MR]

-require group health plans and health insurance
issuers to provide coverage for human leukocyte
antigen testing (see H.R. 2021), [8JN]

-require health insurance issuers to notify partici-
pants of impending termination of coverage due to
the failure of a group health plan to pay premiums
(see H.R. 845), [24FE]

-require health plans to cover treatment of a
minor child's congenital or developmental deformity
or disorder due to trauma, infection, tumor, or dis-
ease (see H.R. 49), [6JA]

-require health plans to provide adequate access
to services provided by obstetrician-gynecologists
(see H.R. 1806), [13MY] (see H.R. 2041), [8JN]
National Eye Institute: funding (see H.R. 731), [11FE]
NIH: establish Office of Autoimmune Diseases (see
H.R. 2573), [20JY]

expansion, intensification, and coordination of
autism research activities (see H.R. 997), [4MR]
experimental program to stimulate competitive
research (see H.R. 3115), [200C]

-improve and expand clinical research programs
(see H.R. 1798), [13MY]
Organ donors: allow leave for individuals who give
living organ donations and address payment of travel
and subsistence expenses incurred by individuals do-
nating or receiving organs (see H.R. 1857), [18MY]
Women: collection and analysis of data on toxic shock
syndrome (see H.R. 889), [1MR]

Diseases: expand research activities relative to lupus Motions
(see H.R. 762), [12FE]

-provide for screenings, referrals, and education
relative to osteoporosis (see H.R. 2471), [12JY]

Health: national policy to provide health care and re-
form insurance procedures (H.R. 2990), [60C],
[3NO]

PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE ACT

Reports filed

Consideration of H.R. 2990, Quality Care for the Unin-
sured Act: Committee on Rules (House) (H. Res.
323) (H. Rept. 106-366), [5OC]

Organ Procurement and Transplantation Programs Re-
vision and Extension: Committee on Commerce
(House) (H.R. 2418) (H. Rept. 106-429), [1NO]
Senate Amendment to H.R. 2990, Quality Care for
the Uninsured Act: Committee on Rules (House)
(H. Res. 348) (H. Rept. 106-430), [1NO]
PUBLIC LANDS

Bills and resolutions

Agriculture: convey certain real property to schools
and nonprofit organizations involved in teaching
young people to be farmers (see H.R. 578), [4FE]

-permit haying and grazing on conservation re-
serve land in certain drought areas (see H.R. 3101),
[190C]

Alabama A&M University: authorize grants (see H.R.
2951), [27SE]

Alaska: conveyance of certain lands to the Chugach
Alaska Corp. (see H.R. 2547), [16JY]

-conveyance of certain lands to the University
of Alaska (see H.R. 2958), [27SE]

designate certain lands as wilderness (see H.R.
1239), [23MR]

-management of fish and game resources relative

to rural subsistence preference (see H.R. 3183),
[280C]

Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act: allow share-
holder common stock to be transferred to adopted
Alaska Native children and their descendants (see
H.R. 2803), [5AU] (see H.R. 3013), [5OC]

-restore certain lands to the Elim Native Corp.
(see H.R. 3090), [180C]

Arapaho National Forest: designate James Peak Wilder-
ness (see H.R. 2177), [10JN]
Archivist of the U.S.: transfer certain Federal land in

Michigan to the Gerald R. Ford Foundation (see
H.R. 3450), [18NO]

Arizona: conveyance of certain national forest lands
to the city of Sedona, AZ (see H.R. 1969), [26MY]
Big Horn County, WY: conveyance of certain lands
to John R. and Margaret Lowe (see H.R. 510), [2FE]
Biscayne National Park: boundary adjustment (see H.R.
3033), [6OC]

BLM: establish certain requirements relative to the
transfer or disposal of public lands (see H.R. 153),
[7JA]

Bureau of Reclamation: convey Lower Yellowstone Ir-
rigation Project, Savage Unit of the Pick-Sloan Mis-
souri Basin Program, and Intake Irrigation Project
to local control (see H.R. 2974), [29SE]

conveyance of property to Greater Yuma Port
Authority for an international port of entry (see H.R.
3023), [50C]

-transfer irrigation project property to the Middle
Loup Division irrigation district in Nebraska (see
H.R. 2984), [30SE]

California: designate Otay Mountain region as wilder-
ness (see H.R. 15), [6JA]

Carlsbad Irrigation District: convey certain real prop-
erty within the Carlsbad project in New Mexico (see
H.R. 1019), [4MR]

Carrizo Plain National Conservation Area: establish
(see H.R. 1751), [11MY]

Carson National Forest: land conveyance to Rio Arriba
County, NM (see H.R. 694), [10FE]

-land conveyance to San Juan College (see H.R.
695), [10FE]

Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area: im-
prove protection and management (see H.R. 2140),
[10JN]

Clear Creek County, CO: provide additional time to
dispose of certain lands transferred to the county
(see H.R. 2799), [5AU]

Colorado: designate certain lands as components of
the National Wilderness Preservation System (see
H.R. 829), [24FE]

-management as open space of certain lands at
Rocky Flats Environmental Technology Site (see
H.R. 2179), [10JN]

Congress: require approval before entering into certain
agreements or arrangements (see H.R. 1207),
[18MR]

Conservation of natural resources: increase Land and
Water Conservation Fund and Urban Parks and
Recreation Recovery Programs funding, resume State
grant funding, and develop conservation and recre-
ation facilities in urban areas (see H.R. 1118),
[16MR]

Courts: improve procedures for Federal civil forfeitures
(see H.R. 1658), [4MY]

-improve procedures for Federal civil forfeitures
(H.R. 1658), consideration (see H. Res. 216), [22JN]
Craig, AK: land conveyance (see H.R. 3182), [28OC]
Dallas, TX: conveyance of Naval Weapons Industrial
Reserve Plant (see H.R. 1353), [25MR]

Dante B. Fascell North-South Center: designate (see
H.R. 432), [2FE]

Dept. of Agriculture: complete a land exchange with
Georgia Power Co. (see H.R. 1135), [16MR]

-provide for maintenance of concrete dams and
weirs located in the Emigrant Wilderness (see H.R.
359), [19JA]

-require report to Congress on seizure of private
property (see H.R. 294), [7JA]

Dept. of Defense: reform economic redevelopment
process and improve ability to contract for protective
services at installations being closed (see H.R. 172),
[7JA]

-restore to the original owners certain lands that
the Federal Government took for military purposes
in 1940 (see H.R. 1613), [28AP]

Dept. of Energy: convey the former site of the National
Institute of Petroleum Energy Research
Bartlesville, OK (see H.R. 2844), [13SE]

to

-retention and administration of certain Oil Shale
Reserves in Utah (see H.R. 2823), [9SE]

Dept. of the Interior: convey certain facilities to the
Nampa and Meridian Irrigation District (see H.R.
3067), [130C]

-designate certain national parks, wild and scenic
rivers, and wilderness areas in Idaho, Montana, Or-
egon, Washington, and Wyoming (see H.R. 488),
[2FE]

-dispose of all BLM administered public lands
that have been identified for disposal under the Fed-
eral land use planning process (see H.R. 2825),
[9SE]

-implement agreement conveying title for the
Clear Creek Distribution System to the Clear Creek
Community Services District (see H.R. 862), [25FE]

-make grants to promote voluntary protection of
certain lands in Marin and Sonoma Counties, CA
(see H.R. 2202), [15JN]

-participation in the America's Agricultural Her-
itage Partnership (see H.R. 1493), [20AP]

-provide a process for the public to appeal cer-
tain decisions made by the National Park Service
and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (see H.R.
1866), [19MY]

-reimbursement for certain damages relative to
BLM bonding regulations (see H.R. 1230), [23MR]

release reversionary interests held by the U.S.
in certain parcels of land in Washington County,
UT (see H.R. 2862), [14SE]

-study on establishing a national historic trail
to commemorate the War of 1812 (see H.R. 791),
[23FE]

-study on establishing a national historic trail
to commemorate the War of 1812 (H.R. 791), con-
sideration (see H. Res. 232), [29JN]

-study the suitability and feasibility of designat-
ing the Carter G. Woodson Home in the District
of Columbia as a National Historic Site (see H.R.
3201), [2NO]

-transfer Palmetto Bend Project (see H.R. 2674),
[2AU]

Dept. of Veterans Affairs: convey certain real property
to Murfreesboro, TN (see H.R. 3094), [180C]

establish a national cemetery for veterans in
the Valley Forge National Historic Park (see H.R.
1961), [26MY]

Douglas County, OR: conveyance of certain BLM
lands (see H.R. 1725), [6MY]

Ecology and environment: provide certain off-budget
treatment for the land and water conservation fund

and limit fund relative to State financial assistance
(see H.R. 452), [2FE]
Education: distribution of Impact Aid Program funds
to local educational agencies (see H. Con. Res. 136),
[17JN]

-transfer of certain public lands or national forest
lands for use as elementary or secondary schools
(see H.R. 150), [7JA]

-transfer of certain public lands or national forest
lands for use as elementary or secondary schools
(H.R. 150), consideration (see H. Res. 189), [25MY]
El Camino Real de los Tejas: designate as a national
historic trail (see H.R. 2409), [30JN]

El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro: designate as a
national historic trail (see H.R. 2271), [17JN]
Elko County, NV: transfer certain Federal lands (see
H.R. 1231), [23MR]

Endangered species: provide for a scientific review of
the current conservation status of the northern spot-
ted owl (see H.R. 3089), [18OC]
Endangered Species Act: keep cost of mitigation re-
quired for a public construction project from exceed-
ing a certain percentage of total project costs (see
H.R. 1763), [12MY]

-prohibit any requirement to mitigate impact of
past activities (see H.R. 2131), [10JN]

-reform Federal land management activities rel-
ative to conservation (see H.R. 495), [2FE]
Fallen Timbers Battlefield and Fort Miamis National
Historic Site: designate (see H.R. 868), [25FE]
Federal Oil and Gas Royalty Management Act:
strengthen sanctions for certain violations relative
to oil or gas royalties (see H.R. 1269), [24MR]
Federal Water Pollution Control Act: amend relative
to wetlands mitigation banking (see H.R. 1290),
[25MR]

ensure compliance by Federal facilities (see
H.R. 2449), [1JY]
Federal-State relations: restore stability to payments
made to States and counties containing certain Fed-
eral lands used for the benefit of public schools
and roads (see H.R. 2389), [30JN]

-restore stability to payments made to States and
counties containing certain Federal lands used for
the benefit of public schools and roads (H.R. 2389),
consideration (see H. Res. 352), [2NO]

Fire prevention: eliminate hazardous fuels buildup and
undertake other forest management projects to pro-
tect communities from wildfires (see H.R. 1522),
[22AP]

Food Security Act: authorize enrollment of land in
the Wetlands Reserve Program (see H.R. 2066),
[8JN]

expand conservation reserve (see H.R. 408),

[19JA]

-provide greater flexibility to producers for land
enrollment in the conservation reserve (see H.R.
2779), [5AU]

Forest Service: eliminate fees associated with special
use permits that authorize a church to use structures
for religious or educational purposes (see H.R.
1727), [6MY]

-provide incentives to improve accounting and
financial reporting systems by temporarily capping
discretionary appropriations (see H.R. 2996), [10C]
Forests: ban clearcutting and logging on certain Federal
lands to strengthen protection of native biodiversity
(see H.R. 2512), [14JY]

eliminate commercial logging on public lands
and facilitate the economic recovery and diversifica-
tion of communities dependent on the Federal log-
ging program (see H.R. 1396), [13AP]

establish mandatory procedures to be followed
in advance of the permanent closure of any forest
road (see H.R. 1523), [22AP]

-guarantee States and counties containing Federal
forest lands compensation for loss of property tax
revenues instead of timber sale revenues (see H.R.
2868), [15SE]

Fort Matanzas National Monument: revise boundary
(see H.R. 3200), [2NO]

Fort Presque Isle National Historic Site: establish (see
H.R. 1958), [26MY]

Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site: transfer

administrative jurisdiction over certain lands to the
Archivist of the U.S. for construction of a visitor
center (see H.R. 1104), [11MR]

Gettysburg National Military Park: expand boundaries
to include Wills House (see H.R. 2435), [1JY]
Glacier Bay National Park: management of fishing ac-
tivities (see H.R. 947), [2MR]

Golden Gate National Recreation Area: modify bound-
aries (see H.R. 168), [7JA]

Government: establish procedures for assessing Federal
regulations relative to seizure of private property
(see H.R. 294), [7JA]

GSA: convey a parcel of land in the District of Colum-
bia for construction of the National Health Museum
(see H.R. 3171), [28OC]

Gulf Islands National Seashore: adjust boundaries to
include Cat Island, MS (see H.R. 2541), [15JY]
Illinois: convey certain Federal land along the Lewis
and Clark National Historic Trail for a historic and
interpretive site (see H.R. 2737), [5AU]
Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore: clarify Dept. of
the Interior authority to accept donations of contig-
uous lands (see H.R. 2329), [23JN]
Jackson, WY: develop and maintain a multi-agency
campus project for tourism and natural resource fa-
cilities (see H.R. 2577), [21JY]

Kern County, CA: convey Forest Service property in
exchange for county lands suitable for inclusion in
Sequoia National Forest (see H.R. 1680), [4MY]
Lackawanna Heritage Valley American Heritage Area:
establish (see H.R. 940), [2MR]

Las Cienegas National Conservation Area: establish
(see H.R. 2941), [24SE]

Lincoln County, NV: acquire certain lands (see H.R.
2752), [5AU]

Los Angeles County, CA: prohibit mining on a certain
tract of Federal land (see H.R. 3060), [120C]
Management: acquisition of Valles Caldera lands in
New Mexico, establish a trust to manage such lands,
and reform the Federal land management process
(see H.R. 3288), [9NO]

Matewan, WV: disposition of excess land for flood
control project (see H.R. 966), [3MR]
Mesquite, NV: acquire certain lands (see H.R. 2751),
[5AU]

Mining and mineral resources: ensure receipt of a fair
return for the extraction of locatable minerals on
public domain lands (see H.R. 394), [19JA]

-increase the maximum acreage of Federal leases
for sodium that may be held by an entity in any
one State (see H.R. 3063), [130C]

-moratorium on new mining activities (see H.R.
2601), [22JY]

Minnesota: eligibility of lands enrolled in Reinvest in
Minnesota land conservation program for the Con-
servation Reserve Program when current contract ex-
pires (see H.R. 2703), [4AU]
Missouri-Nebraska Boundary Compact: congressional
consent (see H.J. Res. 54), [12MY]

Monuments and memorials: require public participation
in designation of any national monument (see H.R.
1487), [20AP]

require public participation in designation of
any national monument (H.R. 1487), consideration
(see H. Res. 296), [21SE]

National forests: return of fair and reasonable fees for
use and occupancy of land under the recreation resi-
dence program (see H.R. 3268), [9NO] (see H.R.
3327), [10NO]

National heritage areas: establish (see H.R. 2532),
[15JY]

National Law Enforcement Museum: establish (see
H.R. 2710), [4AU]

National parks and recreation areas: authorize entrance
fees to secure bonds for capital improvements (see
H.R. 1490), [20AP]

Native Americans: approve and ratify certain transfers
of land and natural resources by the Delaware Nation
of Indians (see H.R. 562), [3FE]

-authorize certain leases on trust lands for the
Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians and the
Guidiville Band of Pomo Indians of the Guidiville
Indian Rancheria (see H.R. 1953), [26MY]

-permit leasing of oil and gas rights on certain
Navajo lands in which there is consent from a speci-
fied percentage of interest in such lands (see H.R.
3181), [28OC]

-repeal the Bennett Freeze to allow Navajo Na-
tion citizens to live in habitable dwellings and raise
their living conditions (see H.R. 151), [7JA]

-settle certain land claims of Bay Mills Indian
Community and Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa
Indians (see H.R. 3412), [16NO]

Natural resources: continue preparation of useful re-
ports and repeal laws terminating reporting require-
ments relative to public lands, Native Americans,
fisheries, wildlife, insular areas, and other related
matters (see H.R. 3002), [4OC]

-recover fair market value for disposal of Federal
natural assets (see H.R. 2222), [15JN]
Nevada: conveyance of the Griffith Project to the
Southern Nevada Water Authority (see H.R. 1696),
[5MY]

disposal and acquisition of certain lands (see
H.R. 1506), [21AP]

disposal of certain Federal lands in Clark Coun-
ty, NV, and acquisition of certain environmentally
sensitive lands (see H.R. 1757), [11MY]

-sale of certain land in the Ivanpah Valley to
the Clark County Dept. of Aviation (see H.R. 1695),
[5MY]

New Mexico: establish and protect archaeological sites
in the Galisteo Basin (see H.R. 1970), [26MY]
New York: maintenance and preservation of Governors
Island (see H.R. 1343), [25MR]

North Dakota: increase authorization for water supplies,
meet water quantity and quality needs, and enhance
natural resources and habitats (see H.R. 1137),
[16MR] (see H.R. 2918), [22SE]

Oil Region National Heritage Area: establish (see H.R.
3190), [1NO]

Omnibus Parks and Public Lands Management Act:
technical corrections (see H.R. 149), [7JA]
Oregon: land exchange (see H.R. 2950), [24SE]
Pennsylvania: protect and conduct a study of Paoli
and Brandywine Battlefields and authorize the Valley
Forge Museum of the American Revolution (see
H.R. 659), [9FE]

-protect and conduct a study of Paoli and Bran-
dywine Battlefields and authorize the Valley Forge
Museum of the American Revolution (H.R. 659),
consideration (see H. Res. 210), [15JN]

Power resources: establish and implement competitive,
environmentally sound, and job creating oil and gas
leasing program for the Coastal Plain (see H.R.
2250), [16JN]

-improve the administration of oil and gas leases
on Federal lands (see H.R. 1985), [27MY]
Public lands: restore to the original owners certain
lands that the Federal Government took for military
purposes in 1940 (see H.R. 1613), [28AP]

Puerto Rico: transfer Federal control over Vieques Is-
land to the Puerto Rican Government for public pur-
poses (see H.R. 2890), [21SE]

-use of Vieques Island for military operations
(see H. Con. Res. 212), [27OC]
Quinebaug and Shetucket Rivers Valley National Herit-
age Corridor: expand boundaries (see H.R. 1619),
[29AP]

Real property: preserve Federal sovereignty of certain
public lands and preserve certain State and private
property rights (see H.R. 883), [1MR]

-preserve Federal sovereignty of certain public
lands and preserve certain State and private property
rights (H.R. 883), consideration (see H. Res. 180),
[19MY]

Red River Boundary Compact: congressional consent
(see H.J. Res. 72), [190C]

Rocky Mountain National Park: designate certain lands
as wilderness (see H.R. 2178), [10JN]
Saint-Gaudens Historic Site: modify boundary (see
H.R. 2839), [13SE]

Santa Cruz Island, CA: allow certain individuals use
and occupancy of certain property (see H.R. 1100),
[11MR]

Sequoia National Forest: increase recreational opportu-
nities and establish National Forest Preserve to pro-
tect Giant Sequoia ecosystem (see H.R. 2077), [8JN]

PUBLIC LANDS

Shiloh National Military Park: establish Corinth Unit
(see H.R. 2249), [16JN]

Shivwits Plateau National Conservation Area: establish
(see H.R. 2795), [5AU]

South Dakota: conveyance of certain national forest
lands (see H.R. 2079), [8JN]

St. Simons Island, GA: preserve St. Simons Lighthouse
through GSA conveyance of lands to the Postal Serv-
ice and terminating Postal Service lease to property
adjacent to the lighthouse (see H.R. 3515), [22NO]
Stanislaus County, CA: conveyance of certain lands
(see H.R. 356), [19JA]

States: make certain Federal property is made available
to States before being other entities (see H.R. 738),
[11FE]

Talladega National Forest: designate certain lands as
the Dugger Mountain Wilderness (see H.R. 2632),
[29JY]
Telephones: promote and enhance use of 911 emer-
gency services (see H.R. 438), [2FE]

-promote and enhance use of 911 emergency
services (H.R. 438), consideration (see H. Res. 76),
[23FE]

Texas: use of alternative arrangements for windstorm-
damaged national forests and grasslands in Texas
(see H.R. 1524), [22AP]

Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo: establish Presidential
commission to determine validity of certain land
claims involving the descendants of persons who
were Mexican citizens (see H.R. 505), [2FE]
Utah: clarify the legal effect on the U.S. of the acquisi-
tion of a parcel of land in the Red Cliffs Desert
Reserve (see H.R. 2863), [14SE]

-designate certain lands as wilderness (see H.R.
1732), [6MY] (see H.R. 3035), [70C]

-settlement of water rights claims of the Shivwits
Band of the Paiute Indian Tribe (see H.R. 3291),
[10NO]

Volunteer workers: promote and recognize the role of

volunteers and partnership organizations in the stew-
ardship of Federal lands (see H.R. 3501), [18NO]
Wellton-Mohawk Irrigation and Drainage District: con-
vey certain works, facilities, and titles of the Gila
Project (see H.R. 841), [24FE]

West National Heritage Area: authorizing appropria-
tions for the Golden Spike/Crossroads (see H.R.
2932), [23SE]

Wetlands: permit use of certain agricultural lands (see
H.R. 1578), [27AP]

Wilderness areas: establish time limits for completion
of wilderness studies on Federal lands (see H.R.
1258), [24MR] (see H.R. 1500), [21AP]
Wilderness Battlefield: acquisition of additional land
(see H.R. 1665), [4MY]

Women: ensure a woman's right to breastfeed her child
on Federal property under certain conditions (see
H.R. 1848), [18MY]

Wyoming: land exchange (see H.R. 3237), [5NO]
Reports filed

American Land Sovereignty Protection Act: Committee
on Resources (House) (H.R. 883) (H. Rept. 106-
142), [13MY]

Approve and Ratify Certain Transfers of Land and
Natural Resources by the Delaware Nation of Indi-
ans: Committee on Resources (House) (H.R. 562)
(H. Rept. 106–207), [29JN]

Big Horn County, WY, Land Conveyance to John R.
Resources
and Margaret Lowe: Committee on
(House) (H.R. 510) (H. Rept. 106-68), [17MR] (S.
361) (H. Rept. 106–225), [12JY]

Big Horn County, WY, Land Conveyance to the Estate
of Fred Steffens: Committee on Resources (H.R.
509) (H. Rept. 106–67), [17MR] (S. 449) (H. Rept.
106-226), [12JY]

Carlsbad Irrigation Project Acquired Land Conveyance
Act: Committee on Resources (House) (H.R. 1019)
(H. Rept. 106-260), [26JY]

Carson National Forest Land Conveyance to Rio Arriba
County, NM: Committee on Resources (House) (S.
278) (H. Rept. 106-418), [270C]

Carson National Forest Land Conveyance to San Juan
College: Committee on Resources (House) (H.R 695)
(H. Rept. 106-256), [26JY]

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