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tems of internal accounting and administrative control in effect during fiscal year 1988, pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 3512(c)(3); to the Committee on Government Operations.

564. A letter from the Personnel Benefits section, Naval Military Personnel Command, transmitting the 1987 annual report for the Navy nonappropriated fund retirement plan of employees of civilian morale, welfare and recreation, pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 9503(a)(1)(B); to the Committee on Government Operations.

565. A letter from the Acting Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, transmitting a report of actions taken to increase competition for contracts during fiscal year 1988, pursuant to 41 U.S.C. 419; to the Committee on Government Operations.

566. A letter from the Acting Secretary of the Interior, transmitting the study report on the California and Pony Express Trails in California, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Nevada, Nebraska, Oregon, Utah, and Wyoming, pursuant to 16 U.S.C. 1244(b); to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.

567. A letter from the Deputy Associate Director for Collection and Disbursements, Department of the Interior, transmitting notification of proposed refunds of excess royalty payments in OCS areas, pursuant to 43 U.S.C. 1339(b); to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.

568. A letter from the Attorney General, Department of Justice, transmitting the third annual report on the activities of the Department concerning enforcement of the Controlled Substance Registrant Protection Act of 1984, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 522 nt.; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

569. A letter from the Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration, transmitting a study on noise abatement proposals by airport operators and local governments, pursuant to Public Law 100-223, section 301(e) (101 Stat. 1524); to the Committee on Public Works and Transportation.

570. A letter from the Acting Secretary of Energy, transmitting the 12th annual report on activities under the Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Research, Development, and Demonstration Act of 1976, pursuant to 15 U.S.C. 2513; to the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.

571. A letter from the Acid Precipitation Task Force, transmitting the 1988 annual report of the National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 8903(e); jointly, to the Committees on Energy and Commerce and Science, Space, and Technology.

110.3 MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE

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

S. RES. 39

Resolved, That on a date designated by the Majority Leader in consultation with the Minority Leader, the Senate shall resume its consideration of the articles of impeachment against Judge Alcee L. Hastings for the purpose of hearing argument on a motion or motions by Judge Hastings to dismiss the articles.

SEC. 2. Counsel for Judge Hastings shall file with the Secretary of the Senate on or before February 10, 1989, any motion to dismiss the articles of impeachment. The Managers on the part of the House shall file with the Secretary on or before February 24, 1989, their response to any such motion. Counsel for Judge Hastings may file a reply with the Secretary on or before March 3, 1989.

SEC. 3. There shall be printed as one of several Senate documents under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate, in consultation with the Senate Legal Counsel

(1) the briefs of the parties on any motion to dismiss the articles of impeachment; and (2) material that would assist the Senate in the consideration of any such motion, including the articles of impeachment, Judge Hastings' answer to them, the replication of the House of Representatives, the provisions of the Constitution on impeachment, and the Rules of Procedure and Practice in the Senate When Sitting on Impeachment Trials.

SEC. 4. The Secretary shall notify the House of Representatives and counsel for Judge Hastings of this resolution.

110.4 EXECUTIVE, LEGISLATIVE, AND

JUDICIAL SALARIES

Mr. FAZIO moved to suspend the rules and pass the joint resolution (H.J. Res. 129) disapproving the increases in executive, legislative, and judicial salaries recommended by the President under section 225 of the Federal Salary Act of 1967.

Mr. LEWIS of California demanded a second.

By unanimous consent, a second was considered as ordered.

After debate,

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

The SPEAKER announced that twothirds of the Members present had voted in the affirmative.

Mr. DANNEMEYER demanded that the vote be taken by the yeas and nays, which demand was supported by one-fifth of the Members present, so the yeas and nays were ordered.

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Whittaker

Payne (VA)

Kastenmeier

Pease

DeLay

Bustamante

Dellums

Derrick

Callahan

DeWine

Kennedy
Kennelly
Kildee
Kleczka
Kolbe
Kolter
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Kyl

Pelosi

Penny

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The SPEAKER laid before the House a communication, which was read as follows:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
Washington, DC, January 26, 1989.

Hon. JIM WRIGHT,
The Speaker, U.S. House of Representatives,
Washington, DC.

DEAR MR. SPEAKER: The time constraints connected with the impeachment inquiry of Judge Walter Nixon, which is being handled by the subcommittee I chair, will make it most difficult for me to serve as a Manager on the part of the House for the Senate trial of Judge Hastings.

I therefore respectfully request that I be excused from further service as Manager for the Hastings Senate trial.

Thank you for your many courtesies.
Sincerely,

DON EDWARDS.

¶ 10.7 WITH RESPECT TO THE

IMPEACHMENT OF ALCEE L. HASTINGS Mr. BROOKS, submitted the following privileged resolutions which, by unanimous consent, were considered en bloc:

H. RES. 69

Resolved, That the House excuses Mr. Edwards of California from serving as a manager for the trial of the impeachment of Alcee L. Hastings, judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, and appoints Mr. Synar to serve as a manager in that trial.

H. RES. 70

Resolved, That a message be sent to the Senate to inform the Senate that Mr. Edwards of California is excused from serving as a manger for the trial of the impeachment of Alcee L. Hastings, judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, and that Mr. Snyar has been appointed to serve as a manager in that trial.

When said resolutions were considered and agreed to.

A motion to reconsider the votes whereby said resolutions were agreed to was, by unanimous consent, laid on the table.

Ordered, That the Clerk notify the Senate thereof.

110.8 NATIONAL HISTORICAL

PUBLICATIONS AND RECORDS
COMMISSION

The SPEAKER, pursuant to the provisions of title 44, United States Code, section 2501, appointed to the National Historical Publications and Records Commission Mrs. BOGGS On the part of the House.

Ordered, That the Clerk notify the Senate of the foregoing appointment.

10.9 NATIONAL ECONOMIC COMMISSION The SPEAKER, pursuant to the provisions of section 2101, Public Law 100-203, appointed to the National Economic Commission Mr. GRAY on the part of the House.

Ordered, That the Clerk notify the Senate of the foregoing appointment. 110.10

NATIONAL ECONOMIC COMMISSION The SPEAKER laid before the House a communication, which was read as follows:

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Washington, DC, February 7, 1989. 989. Hon. JIM WRIGHT, House of Representatives, Washington, DC.

DEAR MR. SPEAKER: Pursuant to Section 2101, Public Law 100-203, I hereby appoint the gentleman from Minnesota [Mr. FRENZEL] to serve on the part of the House as a member of the National Economic Commission.

Sincerely,

ROBERT H. MICHEL, Republican Leader. Ordered, That the Clerk notify the Senate of the foregoing appointment. 110.11

JOINT ECONOMIC COMMITTEE

The SPEAKER, pursuant to the provisions of 15 United States Code 1024(a), appointed as members of the Joint Economic Committee the following Members on the part of the House: Mr. HAMILTON of Indiana; Mr. HAWKINS of California; Mr. OBEY of Wisconsin; Mr. SCHEUER of New York; Mr. STARK of California; Mr. SOLARZ of New York; Mr. WYLIE of Ohio; Ms. SNOWE of Maine; Mr. FISH of New York; and Mr. UPTON of Michigan.

Ordered, That the Clerk notify the Senate of the foregoing appointments. ¶ 10.12

BOARD OF VISITORS U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY

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¶10.13 BOARD OF VISITORS U.S.

MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY

The SPEAKER, pursuant to the provisions of section 1295 of title 46, United States Code, appointed as members of the Board of Visitors to the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy the following Members on the part of the House:

Mr. MANTON of New York, and
Mr. BUNNING of Kentucky.

Ordered, That the Clerk notify the Senate of the foregoing appointments. 110.14 BOARD OF VISITORS U.S. COAST GUARD ACADEMY

The SPEAKER, pursuant to the provisions of section 194 of title 14, United States Code, appointed as members of the Board of Visitors to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy the following Members on the part of the House:

Mr. GEJDENSON of Connecticut, and Mrs. JOHNSON of Connecticut. Ordered, That the Clerk notify the Senate of the foregoing appointments. 110.15 BOARD OF VISITORS U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY

The SPEAKER, pursuant to the provisions of section 9355 of title 10, United States Code, appointed members of the Board of Visitors to the U.S. Air Force Academy the following Members on the part of the House:

Mr. DICKS of Washington;
Mr. BARNARD of Georgia;
Mr. HEFLEY of Colorado; and
Mr. DELAY of Texas.

Ordered, That the Clerk notify the Senate of the foregoing appointments.

110.16 BOARD OF VISITORS U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY

The SPEAKER, pursuant to the provisions of section 6968 of title 10, United States Code, appointed as members of the Board of Visitors to the U.S. Naval Academy the following Members on the part of the House:

Mr. WILSON of Texas;

Mr. MCMILLEN of Maryland;
Mr. SKEEN of New Mexico; and

Mrs. BENTLEY of Maryland.

Ordered, That the Clerk notify the Senate of the foregoing appointments.

¶10.17 BOARD OF VISITORS U.S.

MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY

The SPEAKER laid before the House a communication, which was read as follows:

COMMITTEE ON MERCHANT

MARINE AND FISHERIES, Washington, DC, January 30, 1989. Hon. JIM WRIGHT, Speaker of the House,

Washington, DC.

DEAR MR. SPEAKER: Pursuant to Public Law 453 of the 96th Congress, as amended, I have appointed the following members of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries to serve as members of the Board of Visitors to the United States Merchant Marine Academy for the year 1989:

The Honorable George J. Hochbrueckner of New York.

The Honorable Nita M. Lowey of New York.

The Honorable Norman F. Lent of New York.

As chairman of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, I am authorized to serve as an ex officio member of the Board.

With warmest personal regards, I am
Sincerely,

WALTER B. JONES, Chairman. Ordered, That the Clerk notify the Senate of the foregoing appointments. 110.18 ADJOURNMENT OVER

On motion of Mr. FOLEY, by unanimous consent,

Ordered, That when the House adjourns today, it adjourn to meet on Thursday, February 9, 1989.

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On motion of Mr. OBEY, pursuant to the special order heretofore agreed to, at 2 o'clock and 39 minutes p.m., the House adjourned until 11 o'clock a.m. on Thursday, February 9, 1989. 110.21 PUBLIC BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS

Under clause 5 of rule X and clause 4 of rule XXII, public bills and resolutions were introduced and severally referred as follows:

By Mr. GILMAN (for himself, Mr. GEJDENSON, Mr. HALL of Ohio, Mr. ROSE, Mr. LELAND, and Mr. LANTOs): H.R. 879. A bill to protect indigenous people throughout the world; to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.

By Mr. CRAIG:

H.R. 880. A bill to eliminate the reimbursement differential between hospitals in different areas; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Mr. DEFAZIO (for himself, Mr. AUCOIN, Mr. WYDEN, Mr. ROBERT F. SMITH, and Mr. DENNY SMITH): H.R. 881. A bill to provide for restoration of the Federal trust relationship with, and assistance to the Coquille Tribe of Indians and the individual members consisting of the Coquille Tribe of Indians, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.

By Mr. DOWNEY (for himself, Mr. MILLER of California, and Mr. LEWIS of Georgia):

H.R. 882. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to increase the amount of the earned income tax credit, to make the credit for dependent care expenses refundable, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Mr. ECKART:

H.R. 883. A bill to amend the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966 to direct the Secretary of Transportation to establish Federal motor vehicle safety standards to require that a schoolbus be equipped with a system of mirrors that provide the driver when seated with an un

obstructed view of certain areas under and alongside of the schoolbus, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.

By Mr. FRANK:

H.R. 884. A bill to amend title II of the Social Security Act to eliminate the earnings test for individuals who have attained retirement age; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

H.R. 885. A bill to amend title XVIII of the Social Security Act to limit the penalty for late enrollment under the Medicare Program to 10 percent and twice the period of no enrollment; jointly, to the Committees on Ways and Means and Energy and Commerce.

H.R. 886. A bill to amend titles II and XVIII of the Social Security Act to eliminate the 5-month waiting period which is presently required in order for an individual to be eligible for benefits based on disability or for the disability freeze and to eliminate the 24-month waiting period for disabled individuals to become eligible for Medicare benefits; jointly, to the Committees on Ways and Means and Energy and Com

merce.

By Mr. GRANT:

H.R. 887. A bill to amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to provide that an elementary or secondary school may not receive Federal funds unless the principal supervisor of such school certifies that the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag is a part of the daily program of such school; to the Committee on Education and Labor.

H.R. 888. A bill to amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to provide that an elementary or secondary school may not receive Federal funds unless the principal supervisor of such school certifies that each student attending such school is permitted to observe a 30-second period of silence at the beginning of each school day; to the Committee on Education and Labor. H.R. 889. A bill to direct the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution to develop a master plan for expanding the National Air and Space Museum at an airport and construct facilities necessary for housing such expansion; jointly, to the Committees on Public Works and Transportation and House Administration.

By Mr. GUARINI (for himself, Mr.
FUSTER, Mr. FAUNTROY, Mr. SCHEUER,
Mr. LELAND, Mr. ROE, Mr. ACKERMAN,
Mr. LAGOMARSINO, Mr. PEPPER, Mr.
RANGEL, Mr. ATKINS, Mr. PURSELL,
Mrs. MORELLA, Mr. OWENS of New
York, Mr. ROYBAL, Mr. FRENZEL, Mr.
LEVIN of Michigan, Mr. DYMALLY,
Mr. CROCKETT, Mr. Blaz, Mr. BUSTA-
MANTE, Mr. ORTIZ, Mr. TORRES, Mr.
PERKINS, Mr. FAZIO, Mr. PETRI, Mr.
DE LUGO, Mr. SMITH of Florida, Mr.
BROWN of California, and Mr.
GREEN):

H.R. 890. A bill to establish a scholarship program to strengthen and develop the work forces of the countries of the Caribbean Basin; to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.

By Mr. GUNDERSON:

H.R. 891. A bill to abolish the Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

By Mr. HAMMERSCHMIDT:

H.R. 892. A bill to amend title II of the Social Security Act to extend for 30 months the operation of provisions providing for continued payment of disability insurance benefits during administrative appeal of terminations of such benefits; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

H.R. 893. A bill to amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide that a month

ly insurance benefit thereunder shall be paid for the month in which the recipient dies and that such benefit shall be payable for such month only to the extent proportionate to the number of days in such month preceding the date of the recipient's death; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Mr. HENRY:

H.R. 894. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide that the exclusion from gross income for qualified scholarships shall include scholarships received for travel, research, and living expenses; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Mr. JACOBS:

H.R. 895. A bill to provide for treatment of Federal pay in the same manner as nonFederal pay with respect to garnishment and similar legal process; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

By Mr. JONES of North Carolina: H.R. 896. A bill to provide that contracts for the construction or repair of vessels of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are subject to the provisions of the Walsh-Healey Act; to the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries.

By Mr. JONES of North Carolina (for
himself, Mr. DAVIS, Mr. BROOKS, Mr.
FASCELL, Mr. STUDDS, Mrs. BOGGS,
Mr. HUGHES, Mr. LENT, Mr. YATRON,
Mr. AKAKA, Mr. HUTTO, Mr. TAUZIN,
Mr. BENNETT, MS. SCHNEIDER, Mrs.
BOXER, Mr. BATEMAN, Mr. MANTON,
Mr. PICKETT, Mr. CLEMENT, Mrs.
SAIKI, and Mr. PALLONE):

H.R. 897. A bill authorizing the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to modernize and expand its fleet of ocean research vessels, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries.

By Mr. KENNEDY (for himself and
Mr. GONZALEZ):

H.R. 898. A bill to amend the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act of 1975 to require lenders to compile and make available mortgage loan and commercial loan information necessary to assess compliance with nondiscrimination requirements; to the Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. By Mrs. MARTIN of Illinois:

H.R. 899. A bill to amend title 23, United States Code, relating to outdoor advertising of agricultural commodities by farmers; to the Committee on Public Works and Transportation.

By Mr. MARTINEZ:

H.R. 900. A bill to amend the Job Training Partnership Act to establish additional fiscal controls; to the Committee on Education and Labor.

By Mr. MONTGOMERY (for himself, Mr. HAMMERSCHMIDT, Mr. STUMP, Mr. EVANS, Mr. WYLIE, Mr. PENNY, Mr. MCEWEN, Mr. STAGGERS, Mr. RowLAND of Georgia, Mr. SMITH of New Jersey, Mr. FLORIO, Mr. RIDGE, Mr. ROBINSON, Mr. ROWLAND of Connecticut, Mr. STENHOLM, Mr. HARRIS, Mr. JONTZ, Mr. PAYNE of Virginia, Mr. PARKER, Mr. JONES of Georgia, Mr. LEATH of Texas, Mr. HEFNER, Mr. RICHARDSON, and Mr. JENKINS): H.R. 901. A bill to amend title 38, United States Code, to improve programs for the recruitment and retention of health-care personnel of the Department of Veterans' Affairs, to extend certain expiring programs of that Department, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs.

By Mr. MOORHEAD (for himself, Mr.
FISH, and Mr. MICHEL):

H.R. 902. A bill to amend the copyright law, title 17 of the United States Code, to provide for protection of industrial designs

of useful articles; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. MURPHY:

H.R. 903. A bill to abolish the Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

By Mr. MURTHA (for himself, Mr.
GAYDOS, Mr. MOLLOHAN, Mr.
SCHULZE, Mr. REGULA, Mr. APPLEGATE,
Mrs. BENTLEY, Mr. BEVILL, Mr.
BORSKI, Mr. CALLAHAN, Mr. CARDIN,
Mr. CLAY, Mr. CLINGER, Mr. COLEMAN
of Missouri, Mrs. COLLINS, Mr. Cos-
TELLO, Mr. COUGHLIN, Mr. COYNE,
Mr. DAVIS, Mr. DINGELL, Mr. ECKART,
Mr. EVANS, Mr. ERDREICH, Mr. FEI-
GHAN, Mr. FORD of Michigan, Mr.
GEKAS, Mr. GUARINI, Mr. HARRIS,
Mr. HAYES of Illinois, Mr. JONTZ, Mr.
KANJORSKI, Ms. KAPTUR, Mr.
KOLTER, Mr. KOSTMAYER, Mr. LIPIN-
SKI, Mr. DONALD E. "Buz" LUKENS,
Mr. MCCLOSKEY, Mr. MCDADE, Mr.
MCMILLEN of Maryland, Mr.
MANTON, Mr. MILLER of Ohio, Mr.
MURPHY, Mr. NATCHER, Mr. NIELSON
of Utah, Mr. NOWAK, MS. OAKAR, Mr.
OBERSTAR, Mr. OWENS of Utah, Mr.
PEASE, Mr. PERKINS, Mr. QUILLEN,
Mr. RAHALL, Mr. RIDGE, Mr. RITTER,
Mr. ROE, Mr. Russo, Mr. SAVAGE, Mr.
SHUSTER, Mr. STAGGERS, Mr. STOKES,
Mr. TOWNS, Mr. TRAFICANT, Mr. VIS-
CLOSKY, Mr. WALGREN, Mr. YATRON,
Mr. CAMPBELL of Colorado, Mr. FOG-
LIETTA, Mr. BOEHLERT, Mr. BLILEY,
Mr. OWENS of New York, Mr. BUSTA-
MANTE, Mr. MAVROULES, Mr. OXLEY,
Mr. ACKERMAN, Mr. ANNUNZIO, Mr.
TORRES, Mr. HERTEL, Mr. FLIPPO, Mr.
GEPHARDT, Mr. BILBRAY, Mr. SABO,
Mr. BILIRAKIS, Mr. MARTINEZ, Mr.
Bosco, Mr. RANGEL, Mrs. BOXER, Mr..
HUBBARD, Mr. FROST, Mr. GILLMOR,
Mr. MRAZEK, Mr. SUNDQUIST, Mr.
HANSEN, Mr. TALLON, Mr. ALEXANDER,
Mr. SAWYER, Mr. HAWKINS, Mr.
BONIOR, Mr. MOAKLEY, Mr. DYSON,
Mr. BROOKS, Mг. THOMAS A. LUKEN,
Mr. SIKORSKI, Mr. RAVENEL, Mr.
SMITH of New Jersey, Mr. TANNER,
Mr. BURTON of Indiana, Mr. LEWIS of
Georgia, Mr. BRUCE, Mr. NEAL of
Massachusetts, Mr. HOYER, Mrs.
BYRON, and Mr. POSHARD):

H.R. 904. A bill to extend the Steel Import Stabilization Act for an additional 5 years; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Ms. OAKAR:

H.R. 905. A bill to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to prohibit any multicandidate political committee that is controlled by a Member of the House of Representatives from making contributions to any other individual who is a candidate for the House of Representatives; to the Committee on House Administration.

By Mr. PALLONE:

H.R. 906. A bill to authorize the Corps of Engineers to collect and remove all floating material whenever it is collecting and removing from New York Harbor debris which is an obstruction to navigation; to the Committee on Public Works and Transportation. By Mr. RANGEL:

H.R. 907. A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to exempt depreciation on qualified low-income housing projects from the passive loss rules; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Mr. RICHARDSON: H.R. 908. A bill to provide for 5-year staggered terms for members of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and for other purposes; to the Committee Energy and Commerce.

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By Mr. SHAW:

H.R. 909. A bill to amend the Fair Credit Reporting Act to require prompt disclosure by any consumer reporting agency to any consumer of adverse information relating to such consumer which is received by such agency; to the Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs.

H.R. 910. A bill to authorize the State of Florida to use Federal-aid highway funds apportioned to the State of Florida for construction of a tunnel or bridge to replace the 17th Street Causeway Bridge in Fort Lauderdale, FL, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Public Works and Transportation.

By Mr. PORTER (for himself and Mr.
FEIGHAN):

H.R. 911. A bill to encourage the States to enact legislation to grant immunity from personal civil liability, under certain circumstances, to volunteers working on behalf of nonprofit organizations and governmental entities; jointly, to the Committees on the Judiciary and Ways and Means.

. By Mr. SHAW (for himself, Mr. LEHMAN of Florida, Mr. JOHNSTON of Florida, Mr. FASCELL, and Mr. SMITH of Florida):

H.R. 912. A bill for the relief of the State of Florida; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Mr. SKELTON (for himself and
Mr. WHEAT):

H.R. 913. A bill to grant a Federal charter to the American Education Center-Hall of Fame; to the Committee on the Judiciary.

By Mr. SMITH of Florida:

H.R. 914. A bill to suspend temporarily the duty of calcium acetylsalicylate (calcium carbaspirin); to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Mr. ROBERT F. SMITH:

H.R. 915. A bill to amend the National Trails System Act to extend the termination date for the advisory council established with respect to the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail; to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.

By Mr. STOKES (for himself, Mr.
PICKETT, Mr. FRANK, Mr. MFUME, Mr.
TRAXLER, Mr. MATSUI, Mr. RANGEL,
Mr. KENNEDY, Ms. OAKAR, Mr.
FAUNTROY, Mr. McHUGH, Mrs. MOR-
ELLA, Mrs. JOHNSON of Connecticut,
Mr. ACKERMAN, Mr. APPLEGATE, Mr.
ATKINS, Mr. BATES, Mr. BERMAN, Mr.
BEVILL, Mrs. BOXER, Mr. BUSTA-
MANTE, Mr. CARDIN, Mrs. COLLINS,
Mr. DE LUGO, Mr. DYMALLY, Mr. FOG-
LIETTA, Mr. GRAY, Mr. CLAY, Mr.
FLORIO, Mr. EDWARDS of California,
MS. KAPTUR, Mr. FAZIO, Mr. HAW-
KINS, and Mrs. BOGGS):

H.R. 916. A bill to authorize the Secretary of Labor to make grants to public housing agencies for the provision of literacy training, training in basic and employment skills, and support services, and to establish the Gateway Task Force; jointly, to the Committees on Education and Labor and Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs.

By Mr. ROYBAL (for himself, Mr. DER-
RICK, Mr. FRANK, MS. OAKAR, Mr.
SENSENBRENNER, Mr. KANJORSKI, Mr.
SAXTON, Mr. LENT, Mr. GAYDOS, Mr.
SYNAR, Mr. MANTON, Mr. WALGREN,
Mr. CHAPMAN, Mr. RowLAND of Con-
necticut, Mr. HARRIS, Mr. ROE, Mr.
TALLON, Mr. LEACH of Iowa, Mr.
STAGGERS, Mr. WAXMAN, Mr. FEI-
GHAN, Mr. HOCHBRUECKNER, Mr.
HEFNER, Mr. HORTON, Mr. TORRES,
Mr. VALENTINE, Mr. DEFAZIO, Mr.
JOHNSTON of Florida, Mr. GILMAN,
Mr. FAZIO, Mr. CARR, Mr. BOUCHER,
Mr. EVANS, Mrs. PATTERSON, Mr.
DYMALLY, Mr. QUILLEN, Mr. JOHNSON
of South Dakota, Mr. OWENS of New

York, Mr. MAVROULES, Mr. NEAL of
North Carolina, Mr. FISH, Mr.
MRAZEK, Mr. ANNUNZIO, Mr. COELHO,
Mr. RAHALL, Mr. MURPHY, Mr.
WEISS, Mrs. ROUKEMA, Mr. HAWKINS,
Mr. TRAXLER, Mr. PASHAYAN, Mr.
FROST, Mr. HOLLOWAY, Mr. HERTEL,
Mr. FLORIO, Mr. THOMAS A. LUKEN,
Mr. SCHUMER, Mr. CLINGER, Mr. DE
LUGO, Mr. DELLUMS, Mr. KILDEE, Mr.
CALLAHAN, Mr. McGRATH, Mr. MARTI-
NEZ, Mr. MONTGOMERY, and Mr.
BATES):

H.R. 917. A bill to amend title II of the Social Security Act to provide for a more gradual 10-year period of transition to the changes in benefit computation rules enacted in the Social Security Amendments of 1977 as they apply to workers attaining age 65 in or after 1982 (and related beneficiaries) and to provide for increases in their benefits accordingly; to the Committee on Ways and Means.

By Mrs. UNSOELD:

H.R. 918. A bill to amend the Federal Salary Act of 1967 to make the Commission on Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Salaries more representative of the public and more responsive to public views, and to provide that the Commission's salary recommendations will not be subject to Presidential approval or congressional action but will take effect only after the close of the succeeding Congress; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

By Mr. WILSON:

H.R. 919. A bill to increase the size of the Big Thicket National Preserve in the State of Texas by adding the Village Creek Corridor unit, the Big Sandy Corridor unit, and the Canyonlands unit; to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.

H.R. 920. A bill to provide for an easement for the transportation of surface water through the Big Thicket National Preserve in the State of Texas; to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.

H.R. 921. A bill to authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to acquire certain private lands to be added to wilderness areas in the State of Texas; to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.

H.R. 922. A bill to designate the building located at 1515 Sam Houston Street in Liberty, TX, as the "M.P. Daniel and Thomas F. Calhoun, Senior, Post Office Building"; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

H.R. 923. A bill to redesignate the Federal hydropower generating facilities located at Dam B on the Neches River at Town Bluff, TX, as the "Robert Douglas Willis Hydropower Project"; to the Committee on Public Works and Transportation.

By Mr. FAZIO:

H.J. Res. 129. Joint resolution disapproving the increases in executive, legislative, and judicial salaries recommended by the President under section 225 of the Federal Salary Act of 1967; considered and passed. By Mr. BUECHNER (for himself, Mr. MONTGOMERY, Mr. STUMP, Mr. HORTON, Mr. BEVILL, Mr. GUNDERSON, Mr. LAGOMARSINO, Mr. ROBINSON, Mr. TALLON, Mr. LENT, Mr. SHAYS, Mr. HARRIS, Mr. SKELTON, Mr. WOLF, Mr. BALLENGER, Mr. DEFAZIO, Mr. HUNTER, Mr. PICKLE, Mr. BLAZ, Mr. GALLEGLY, Mr. McDADE, Mrs. COLLINS, Mr. MRAZEK, Mr. DORNAN of California, Mr. SAXTON, Mr. LEWIS of Florida, Mr. FAWELL, Mr. HENRY, Mr. SISISKY, Mr. ACKERMAN, and Mr. BROWN of California): H.J. Res. 130. Joint resolution designating July 27, 1989, as "National Korean War Veterans Recognition Day"; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

By Mr. CONYERS (for himself, Mr.
HORTON, Mr. CARR, Mr. DELLUMS, Mr.
LEACH of Iowa, Mr. FOLEY, Mr. HAW-
KINS, Mr. DE LUGO, Mr. FAUNTROY,
Mr. OWENS of New York, Mrs. COL-
LINS, Mr. LANCASTER, Mr. MFUME, Mr.
ESPY, Mr. Towns, Mr. LELAND, Mr.
RANGEL, Mr. LIPINSKI, Mr. LEWIS of
Georgia, Mr. DYMALLY, Mr. HAYES of
Illinois, Mr. MARTINEZ, Mr. LEVIN of
Michigan, Mr. STOKES, and Mr.
JONES of Georgia):

H.J. Res. 131. Joint resolution to designate May 25, 1989, as "National Tap Dance Day"; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

Mr. Mr. Mr.

By Mr. KENNEDY (for himself, Mr.
DYMALLY, Mr. FUSTER, Mr. PARKER,
Mr. LEVINE of California, Mr. TRAX-
LER, Mr. SPRATT, Mr. ERDREICH, Mr.
DORNAN of California, Mr. DE LUGO,
Mr. LELAND, Mrs. COLLINS,
АКАКА, Mr. MCCLOSKEY,
MCGRATH, Mr. LIPINSKI,
SCHUETTE, Mr. SAVAGE, Mr. TALLON,
Mr. Towns, Mr. LEHMAN of Florida,
Mr. WILSON, Mr. FAUNTROY, Mr. FOG-
LIETTA, Mr. FAZIO, Mr. GARCIA, Mr.
OWENS of New York, Mr. HEFNER,
Mr. YATRON, Mr. CARPER, Mr. EVANS,
Mr. SKELTON, Mr. MARTINEZ, Mr.
HORTON, Mr. WAXMAN, Mr. JONTZ,
Mr. BEVILL, Mr. BATES, Mr. HAYES of
Illinois, Mr. DEFAZIO, Mr. ESPY, Mr.
LEVIN of Michigan, Mr. WALGREN,
Mr. BENNETT, Mr. OWENS of Utah,
Mr. MCEWEN, Mr. LAGOMARSINO, Mr.
BONIOR, Mr. SMITH of Florida, Mr.
JONES of Georgia, Mr. LANCASTER,
Mr. MFUME, Mr. ACKERMAN, Ms.
PELOSI, Mr. EARLY, Mr. GORDON, Mr.
BORSKI, Mr. CLEMENT, Mrs. BOXER,
Mr. ATKINS, Mr. Bosco, Mr. Bou-
CHER, Mr. COSTELLO, Mr. DARDEN, and
Mrs. PATTERSON):

H.J. Res. 132. Joint resolution to designate the second Sunday in October 1989 as "National Children's Day"; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

By Mr. MANTON (for himself, Mr.
ACKERMAN, Mr. ANNUNZIO, Mr.
BATES, Mr. BENNETT, Mr. BEVILL, Mr.
BLILEY, Mrs. BOXER, Mr. BUSTA-
MANTE, Mr. CLAY, Mr. CLEMENT, Mrs.
COLLINS, Mr. DE LUGO, Mr. DINGELL,
Mr. DYMALLY, Mr. EVANS, Mr. ERD-
REICH, Mr. FAUNTROY, Mr. FAZIO, Mr.
FIELDS, Mr. FOGLIETTA, Mr. FLORIO,
Mr. FRENZEL, Mr. GARCIA, Mr. HALL
of Texas, Mr. HANSEN, Mr. HATCHER,
Mr. HEFNER, Mr. HENRY, Mr.
HORTON, Mr. HUGHES, MS. KAPTUR,
Mr. KLECZKA, Mr. KOLTER, Mr. Kost-
MAYER, Mr. LAGOMARSINO, Mr.
LEHMAN of Florida, Mr. LENT, Mr.
LEVIN of Michigan, Mr. LEWIS of
Georgia, Mr. LIPINSKI, Mr. McDADE,
Mr. McEwEN, Mr. MCGRATH, Mr.
MCMILLEN of Maryland, Mr. MOAK-
LEY, Mr. MRAZEK, Mr. NEAL of North
Carolina, Mr. OWENS of New York,
Mr. PACKARD, Mr. PASHAYAN, Ms.
PELOSI, Mr. PEPPER, Mr. PICKETT, Mr.
PRICE, Mr. RAHALL, Mr. RICHARDSON,
Mr. ROE, Mrs. ROUKEMA, Mr. Row-
LAND of Connecticut, Mr. SHAW, Mr.
SHUMWAY, Mr. SLAUGHTER of Virgin-
ia, Mr. SPRATT, Mr. VOLKMER, Mr.
WALGREN, Mr. WHITTAKER, Mr. WOLF,
Mr. YATRON, and Mr. YOUNG of
Alaska):

H.J. Res. 133. Joint resolution designating the week beginning September 17, 1989, as "Emergency Medical Services Week"; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. By Mr. ROE:

H.J. Res. 134. Joint resolution to designate the period commencing on May 1, 1989, and ending on May 7, 1989, as "National Drink

ing Water Week"; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

By Mr. TRAXLER:

H.J. Res. 135. Joint resolution to designate the week beginning May 7, 1989, as "National Correctional Officers Week"; to the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.

By Mrs. MARTIN of Illinois (for herself, Mr. FRENZEL, Mr. MICHEL, Mr. HILER, Mr. SUNDQUIST, Mr. COMBEST, Mr. FIELDS, Mr. FAWELL, Mr. WHITTAKER, Mr. LEWIS of Florida, Mr. GLICKMAN, Mrs. SAIKI, Mr. DENNY SMITH, Mr. PENNY, Mr. SOLOMON, Mr. SMITH of Vermont, Mr. SHUмWAY, Mr. SCHUETTE, Mr. HANSEN, Mr. CRAIG, Mr. OXLEY, Mr. HENRY, Mrs. JOHNSON of Connecticut, Mr. PARRIS, Mr. LAGOMARSINO, and Mr. UPTON): H. Con. Res. 45. Concurrent resolution establishing procedures for expedited consideration by the Congress of certain bills and joint resolutions submitted by the President; jointly, to the Committees on Government Operations and Rules.

By Mr. BUECHNER (for himself, Mr.
WYDEN, Mr. LEWIS of Florida, Mr.
COLEMAN of Missouri, Mr. FRANK,
Mr. BUSTAMANTE, Mr. APPLEGATE, Mr.
WOLF, Mr. STALLINGS, Mr. FUSTER,
Mr. PENNY, Mr. RoE, and Mr. ROHRA-
BACHER):

H. Con. Res. 46. Concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress regarding the removal of mines in Afghanistan by the Soviet Union; to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.

By Mr. CRANE (for himself, Mrs.
BENTLEY, Mr. BILIRAKIS, Mr. BLILEY,
Mr. BUNNING, Mr. BURTON of Indi-
ana, Mr. CALLAHAN, Mr. CRAIG, Mr.
DANNEMEYER, Mr. DORNAN of Califor-
nia, Mr. DREIER of California, Mr.
EMERSON, Mr. GINGRICH, Mr. HAS-
TERT, Mr. HAMMERSCHMIDT, Mr.
HANSEN, Mr. HUNTER, Mr. HYDE, Mr.
ROBINSON, Mr. DENNY SMITH, Mr.
SOLOMON, Mr. STUMP, Mr. TRAFICANT,
Mrs. VUCANOVICH, Mr. SMITH of New
Hampshire, Mr. RAVENEL, Mr. HILER,
and Mr. GEKAS):

H. Con. Res. 47. Concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress that the President or the Congress should abrogate the Panama Canal Treaties of 1977 and the Neutrality Treaty and the Congress should repeal the Panama Canal Act of 1979; jointly, to the Committees on Foreign Affairs and Merchant Marine and Fisheries.

By Ms. PELOSI (for herself, Mr.
CROCKETT, Mr. MCHUGH, Mr.
BERMAN, Mrs. BOXER, Mr. CONYERS,
Mr. DURBIN, Mr. EVANS, Mr. FAUNT-
ROY, Mr. GARCIA, Mr. KASTENMEIER,
Mr. KENNEDY, Mr. LELAND, Mr.
MCDERMOTT, Mrs. MORELLA, Mr. Pa-
NETTA, Mr. SABO, Mr. FEIGHAN, Mr.
BONIOR, and Mr. EDWARDS of Califor-
nia):

H. Con. Res. 48. Concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress that the U.S. Government should pursue a negotiated political settlement to the civil war in El Salvador; to the Committee on Foreign Affairs.

By Mrs. SMITH of Nebraska:

H. Con. Res. 49. Concurrent resolution expressing support of recent actions of the Department of Labor to lift the ban on industrial homework, and for other purposes; to the Committee on Education and Labor.

By Mr. YATES:

H. Con. Res. 50. Concurrent resolution permitting the use of the rotunda of the Capitol for a ceremony to commemorate the days of remembrance of victims of the Holocaust; to the Committee on House Administration.

By Mr. BROOKS:

H. Res. 69. Resolution excusing Mr. EDWARDS of California from serving as a manager for the trial of the impeachment of Alcee L. Hastings, judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, and appointing Mr. SYNAR to serve as a manager in that trial; considered and agreed to.

H. Res. 70. Resolution informing the Senate that Mr. EDWARDS of California is excused from serving as a manager for the trial of the impeachment of Alcee L. Hastings, judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, and that Mr. SYNAR has been appointed to serve as a manager in that trial; considered and agreed to.

H. Res. 71. Resolution providing amounts from the contingent fund of the House for expenses of investigations and studies by the Committee on the Judiciary in the 1st session of the 101st Congress; to the Committee on House Administration.

By Mr. JONES of North Carolina (for himself and Mr. DAVIS):

H. Res. 72. Resolution providing amounts from the contingent fund of the House for expenses of investigations and studies by the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries in the 1st session of the 101st Congress; to the Committee on House Administration.

By Mr. MONTGOMERY (for himself and Mr. STUMP):

H. Res. 73. Resolution providing amounts from the contingent fund of the House for expenses of investigations and studies by the Committee on Veterans' Affairs in the 1st session of the 101st Congress; to the Committee on House Administration.

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