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Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Daily Digest
HIGHLIGHTS
Senate passed S. 1783, Pension Security and Transparency Act.
Senate agreed to the conference report to accompany H.R. 2862, Science/
State/Justice/Commerce Appropriations.
House Committees ordered reported 31 sundry measures

Senate
indemnity compensation for the survivors of certain
Chamber Action disabled veterans, after agreeing to the following
Routine Proceedings, pages S12873–S13065 amendment proposed thereto: Pages S13041–42
Measures Introduced: Twelve bills and one resolu- Isakson (for Craig) Amendment No. 2584, in the
tion were introduced, as follows: S. 2016–2027, and nature of a substitute. Page S13041
S. Res. 317. Pages S12949–50 Pension Security and Transparency Act: By 97
Measures Reported: S. 716, to amend title 38, yeas to 2 nays (Vote No. 328), Senate passed S.
United States Code, to enhance services provided by 1783, to amend the Employee Retirement Income
vet centers, to clarify and improve the provision of Security Act of 1974 and the Internal Revenue Code
bereavement counseling by the Department of Vet- of 1986 to reform the pension funding rules, after
erans Affairs. (S. Rept. No. 109–180) taking action on the following amendments proposed
S. 363, to amend the Nonindigenous Aquatic thereto: Pages S12884–S12921
Adopted:
Nuisance Prevention and Control Act of 1990 to es- Enzi (for Grassley) Amendment No. 2581, in the
tablish vessel ballast water management require- nature of a substitute. (The amendment will be con-
ments, with an amendment in the nature of a sub- sidered as original text for the purpose of further
stitute. (S. Rept. No. 109–181) amendment.) Page S12884
S. 467, to extend the applicability of the Ter- Isakson Amendment No. 2582, to modify pension
rorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002, with an amend- funding rules related to airlines. Pages S12886–92
ment in the nature of a substitute. By 58 yeas to 41 nays (Vote No. 327), Akaka/
S. 2020, to provide for reconciliation pursuant to Specter Amendment No. 2583, to compute the actu-
section 202(b) of the concurrent resolution on the arial value of monthly benefits in the form of a life
budget for fiscal year 2006. Page S12948 annuity commencing at age 60 for certain airline pi-
Measures Passed: lots. Pages S12892–97, S12905–06

Rosa Parks Statue: Committee on Rules and Ad- Ice Floods National Geologic Trail: Senate passed
ministration was discharged from further consider- S. 206, to designate the Ice Floods National Geo-
ation of S. Con. Res. 62, directing the Joint Com- logic Trail, after agreeing to the committee amend-
mittee on the Library to procure a statue of Rosa ment in the nature of a substitute. Pages S13042–44
Parks for placement in the Capitol, after agreeing to Space Shuttle Columbia Memorials: Senate
the following amendment proposed thereto: passed S. 242, to direct the Secretary of the Interior
Pages S13039–41 to carry out a study to determine the suitability and
Isakson (for Dodd/McConnell) Amendment No. feasibility of establishing memorials to the Space
2585, to make a technical correction. Page S13041 Shuttle Columbia on parcels of land in the State of
Veterans Compensation: Senate passed S. 1234, Texas, after agreeing to the committee amendment
to increase, effective as of December 1, 2005, the in the nature of a substitute. Page S13044
rates of compensation for veterans with service-con- Rocky Mountain National Park: Senate passed S.
nected disabilities and the rates of dependency and 584, to require the Secretary of the Interior to allow
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the continued occupancy and use of certain land and Cape Lookout National Seashore: Senate passed
improvements within Rocky Mountain National H.R. 126, to amend Public Law 89–366 to allow for
Park, after agreeing to the committee amendment in an adjustment in the number of free roaming horses
the nature of a substitute. Pages S13044–45 permitted in Cape Lookout National Seashore, clear-
Ben Franklin National Memorial: Senate passed ing the measure for the President. Page S13056
S. 652, to provide financial assistance for the reha- Caribbean National Forest Act: Senate passed
bilitation of the Benjamin Franklin National Memo- H.R. 539, to designate certain National Forest Sys-
rial in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the develop- tem land in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico as
ment of an exhibit to commemorate the 300th anni- a component of the National Wilderness Preserva-
versary of the birth of Benjamin Franklin. tion System, clearing the measure for the President.
Page S13045 Page S13056
Rural Water Supply Program: Senate passed S. Department of the Interior Volunteer Recruit-
895, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to estab- ment Act: Senate passed H.R. 584, to authorize the
lish a rural water supply program in the Reclama- Secretary of the Interior to recruit volunteers to as-
tion States to provide a clean, safe affordable, and re- sist with, or facilitate, the activities of various agen-
liable water supply to rural residents, after agreeing cies and offices of the Department of the Interior,
to the committee amendment in the nature of a sub- clearing the measure for the President. Page S13056
stitute. Pages S13045–53
Angel Island Immigration Station Restoration
Franklin National Battlefield Study Act: Senate and Preservation Act: Senate passed H.R. 606, to
passed H.R. 1972, to direct the Secretary of the In- authorize appropriations to the Secretary of the Inte-
terior to conduct a special resource study to deter- rior for the restoration of the Angel Island Immigra-
mine the suitability and feasibility of including in tion Station in the State of California, clearing the
the National Park System certain sites in measure for the President. Page S13057
Williamson County, Tennessee, relating to the Bat-
tle of Franklin, clearing the measure for the Presi- National Geologic Mapping Reauthorization
dent. Page S13042 Act: Senate passed S. 485, to reauthorize and amend
the National Geologic Mapping Act of 1992, after
Star-Spangled Banner Trail: Senate passed S. agreeing to the following amendment proposed
958, to amend the National Trails System Act to thereto: Page S13057
designate the Star-Spangled Banner Trail in the
States of Maryland and Virginia and the District of McConnell (for Domenici/Bingaman) Amendment
Columbia as a National Historic Trail, after agreeing No. 2592, to extend the authorization of appropria-
to the committee amendments. Page S13053
tions for the National Geologic Mapping Act of
1992. Page S13057
Acadia National Park Improvement Act: Senate
passed S. 1154, to extend the Acadia National Park Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey Na-
Advisory Commission, to provide improved visitor tional Conservation Area Act: Senate passed S. 761,
services at the park, after agreeing to the committee to rename the Snake River Birds of Prey National
amendments. Pages S13053–54 Conservation Area in the State of Idaho as the Mor-
ley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Con-
Public Land Corps Healthy Forests Restoration servation Area in honor of the late Morley Nelson,
Act: Senate passed S. 1238, to amend the Public an international authority on birds of prey, who was
Lands Corps Act of 1993 to provide for the conduct instrumental in the establishment of this National
of projects that protect forests, after agreeing to the
committee amendments, and the following amend- Conservation Area, Page S13057

ment proposed thereto: Pages S13054–56 Fort Stanton-Snowy River National Cave Con-
McConnell (for Domenici/Bingaman) Amendment servation Area Act: Senate passed S. 1170, to estab-
No. 2591, to modify the authorization of appropria- lish the Fort Stanton-Snowy River Cave National
tions. Page S13055 Conservation Area, after agreeing to the committee
Delaware National Coastal Special Resources amendment in the nature of a substitute, and the
Study Act: Senate passed S. 1627, to authorize the following amendment proposed thereto:
Pages S13058–59
Secretary of the Interior to conduct a special re-
sources study to evaluate resources along the coastal McConnell (for Domenici/Bingaman) Amendment
region of the State of Delaware and to determine the No. 2593, in the nature of a substitute. Page S13059
suitability and feasibility of establishing a unit of McConnell (for Domenici) Amendment No. 2594,
the National Park System in Delaware. Page S13056 to amend the title. Page S13059

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Deschutes River Conservancy Reauthorization sideration of S. 695, to suspend temporarily new


Act: Senate passed S. 166, to amend the Oregon Re- shipper bonding privileges, and the bill was then
source Conservation Act of 1996 to reauthorize the passed. Page S13063
participation of the Bureau of Reclamation in the Subsequently, the bill was then ordered held at
Deschutes River Conservancy. Page S13060 the desk. Page S12947
Little Butte/Bear Creek Subbasins Water Feasi- Water for the Poor Act: Senate passed H.R. 1973,
bility Act: Senate passed S. 251, to authorize the to make access to safe water and sanitation for devel-
Secretary of the Interior, acting through the Bureau oping countries a specific policy objective of the
of Reclamation, to conduct a water resource feasi- United States foreign assistance programs, clearing
bility study for the Little Butte/Bear Creek Sub- the measure for the President.
basins in Oregon, after agreeing to the committee
amendments. Page S13060
Internet Corporation Oversight: Senate agreed to
S. Res. 317, expressing the sense of the Senate re-
Rio Arriba County Land Conveyance Act: Senate garding oversight of the Internet Corporation for As-
passed S. 213, to direct the Secretary of the Interior signed Names and Numbers. Pages S13063–65
to convey certain Federal land to Rio Arriba County,
New Mexico, after agreeing to the committee Tax Relief Act: Senate began consideration of S.
amendment in the nature of a substitute. 2020, to provide for reconciliation pursuant to sec-
Pages S13060–61 tion 202(b) of the concurrent resolution on the
budget for fiscal year 2006, taking action on the fol-
Glendo Unit of the Missouri River Basin Project lowing amendments proposed thereto:
Contract Extension Act: Senate passed S. 592, to ex-
Pages S12923–40
tend the contract for the Glendo Unit of the Mis-
souri River Basin Project in the State of Wyoming. Pending:
Page S13061
Dorgan Amendment No. 2587, to amend the In-
ternal Revenue Code of 1986 to impose a temporary
Pactola Reservoir Reallocation Authorization windfall profit tax on crude oil and to rebate the tax
Act: Senate passed S. 819, to authorize the Secretary collected back to the American consumer.
of the Interior to reallocate costs of the Pactola Dam Pages S12926–38
and Reservoir, South Dakota, to reflect increased de- Durbin Amendment No. 2596, to express the
mands for municipal, industrial, and fish and wild-
life purposes. Page S13061
sense of the Senate concerning the provision of
health care for children before providing tax cuts for
Nebraska Water Service Extension: Senate passed the wealthy. Pages S12938–40
S. 891, to extend the water service contract for the A unanimous-consent-time agreement was reached
Ainsworth Unit, Sandhills Division, Pick-Sloan Mis- providing for further consideration of the bill at ap-
souri Basin Program, Nebraska. Page S13061
proximately 10 a.m., on Thursday, November 17,
Alaska Water Resources Act: Senate passed S. 2005, with 10 hours of debate remaining.
1338, to require the Secretary of the Interior, acting Page S13065
through the Bureau of Reclamation and the United Science/State/Justice/Commerce Appropria-
States Geological Survey, to conduct a study on tions—Conference Report: By 94 yeas to 5 nays
groundwater resources in the State of Alaska, after (Vote No. 329), Senate agreed to the conference re-
agreeing to the committee amendment. port to accompany H.R. 2862, making appropria-
Pages S13061–62
tions for Science, the Department of State, Justice,
Catoctin Mountain National Recreation Area and Commerce, and related agencies for the fiscal
Designation Act: Senate passed S. 777, to designate year ending September 30, 2006, clearing the meas-
Catoctin Mountain Park in the State of Maryland as ure for the President. Pages S12921–23
the ‘‘Catoctin Mountain National Recreation Area’’,
after agreeing to the committee amendments. China Currency—Agreement: A unanimous-con-
Page S13062
sent agreement was reached to modify the order of
July 1, 2005, with respect to S. 295, to authorize
California Public Land Order: Senate passed appropriate action in the negotiations with the Peo-
H.R. 1101, to revoke a Public Land Order with re- ple’s Republic of China regarding China’s under-
spect to certain lands erroneously included in the valued currency are not successful, providing that the
Cibola National Wildlife Refuge, California. Majority Leader, after consultation with the Demo-
Page S13063 cratic Leader, shall, no later than March 31, 2006,
New Shipper Review Amendment Act: Com- call up the bill; with all other provisos remaining.
mittee on Finance was discharged from further con- Page S12924

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Executive Reports of Committees: Senate received


the following executive report from the Committee Committee Meetings
on Foreign Relations: (Committees not listed did not meet)
Report to accompany Convention Concerning Mi-
gratory Fish Stock in the Pacific Ocean (Treaty Doc. CAPITOL VISITOR CENTER
109–1) (Ex. Rept. 109–8). Page S12949
Committee on Appropriations: Subcommittee on Legisla-
Messages From the President: Senate received the tive Branch resumed hearings to examine the
following message from the President of the United progress of Capitol Visitor Center construction, fo-
States: cusing on the estimate of the cost-to-complete the
Transmitting a draft of proposed legislation enti- project, efforts to keep the project on schedule, and
tled ‘‘United States-Bahrain Free Trade Agreement the status of critical activities such as stone installa-
Implementation Act’’; which was referred to the tion and the utility tunnel construction, receiving
Committee on Finance. (PM–32) Pages S12946–47 testimony from Alan M. Hantman, Architect, and
Nominations Received: Senate received the fol- Robert C. Hixon, Jr., Capitol Visitor Center Project
Manager, both of the Office of the Architect of the
lowing nominations: Capitol; Bernard L. Ungar, Director, and Terrell
Marc L. Kesselman, of Tennessee, to be General Dorn, Assistant Director, both of Physical Infrastruc-
Counsel of the Department of Agriculture. ture Issues, Government Accountability Office; and
Richard T. Crowder, of Virginia, to be Chief Ag- Marvin Shenkler, Gilbane Company, Washington,
ricultural Negotiator, Office of the United States D.C.
Trade Representative, with the rank of Ambassador. Hearing recessed subject to the call.
Daniel Meron, of Maryland, to be General Counsel
of the Department of Health and Human Services. NOMINATIONS
Claudia A. McMurray, of Virginia, to be Assistant Committee on Armed Services: Committee ordered favor-
Secretary of State for Oceans and International Envi- ably reported 2,442 military Nominations: in the
ronmental and Scientific Affairs. Army, Navy, and Air Force.
Peter N. Kirsanow, of Ohio, to be a Member of
the National Labor Relations Board for the term of BUSINESS MEETING
five years expiring August 27, 2008. Page S13065 Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs:
Messages From the House: Page S12947 Committee ordered favorably reported the following business
items:
Measures Referred: Page S12947
S. 467, to extend the applicability of the Ter-
Measures Placed on Calendar: Page S12947 rorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002, with an amend-
Measures Held at Desk: Page S12947
ment in the nature of a substitute;
An original bill to authorize the Secretary of
Executive Communications: Pages S12947–48 Homeland Security to award grants to public trans-
Executive Reports of Committees: Pages S12948–49 portation agencies to improve security; and
Additional Cosponsors: Page S12950
The nominations of Ben S. Bernanke, of New Jer-
sey, to be a Member and to be Chairman of the
Statements on Introduced Bills/Resolutions: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
Pages S12950–60

Additional Statements: Pages S12945–46


MAGNUSON-STEVENS FISHERY
CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT ACT
Amendments Submitted: Pages S12960–S13038
Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation:
Authorities for Committees to Meet: Committee concluded a hearing to examine the
Pages S13038–39 Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Manage-
Privileges of the Floor: Page S13039 ment Reauthorization Act of 2005, after receiving
testimony from James L. Connaughton, Chairman,
Record Votes: Three record votes were taken today. Council on Environmental Quality; John H.
(Total–329) Pages S12906, S12921, S12923
Dunnigan, Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries,
Adjournment: Senate convened at 9:30 a.m., and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,
adjourned at 7:25 p.m., until 9:30 a.m., on Thurs- Department of Commerce; Admiral James D. Wat-
day, November 17, 2005. (For Senate’s program, see kins, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Chairman, U.S. Commission
the remarks of the Acting Majority Leader in today’s on Ocean Policy; and George LaPointe, State of
Record on page S13065.) Maine Department of Marine Resources, Augusta.

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VEHICLE FRAUD to Eastern Washington University until December


Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation: Sub- 31, 2009;
committee on Consumer Affairs, Product Safety, and S. 1578, to reauthorize the Upper Colorado and
Insurance concluded a hearing to examine how to San Juan River Basin endangered fish recovery im-
protect the consumer from flooded and salvage vehi- plementation programs;
cle fraud, focusing on efforts to provide greater pro- S. 1760, to authorize early repayment of obliga-
tection to the car buying public and to ensure that tions to the Bureau of Reclamation within Rogue
the used vehicle marketplace operates more effi- River Valley Irrigation District or within Medford
ciently and fairly, after receiving testimony from Irrigation District;
William L. Brauch, Iowa Attorney General’s Office, S. 1860, to amend the Energy Policy Act of 2005
Des Moines; Karen Chappell, Virginia Department to improve energy production and reduce energy de-
of Motor Vehicles, on behalf of American Association mand through improved use of reclaimed waters,
of Motor Vehicle Administrators, and Donald L. with an amendment in the nature of a substitute;
Hall, Virginia Automobile Dealers Association, on and
behalf of the National Automobile Dealers Associa- The nominations of Jeffrey D. Jarrett to be Assist-
tion, both of Richmond; Robert M. Bryant, National ant Secretary for Fossil Energy, and Edward F.
Insurance Crime Bureau, Fairfax, Virginia; Rosemary Sproat III to be Director, Office of Civilian Radio-
Shahan, Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety, active Waste Management, both of the Department
Sacramento, California; and Alan Fuglestad, Experian of Energy.
Automotive, Schaumberg, Illinois. TRANSPORTATION FUELS
Committee on Environment and Public Works: Com-
BUSINESS MEETING mittee concluded an oversight hearing to examine
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources: Committee transportation fuels of the future, after receiving tes-
ordered favorably reported the following business timony from Red Cavaney, American Petroleum In-
items: stitute, and Richard F. Goodstein, Air Products and
S. 310, to direct the Secretary of the Interior to Chemicals, Inc., both of Washington, D.C.; Jeffrey
convey the Newlands Project Headquarters and McDougall, JMA Energy Company, Oklahoma City,
Maintenance Yard Facility to the Truckee-Carson Ir- Oklahoma, on behalf of the Oklahoma Independent
rigation District in the State of Nevada; Petroleum Association; Bill Honnef, VeraSun En-
S. 435, to amend the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act ergy, Brookings, South Dakota; and John B. Holmes,
to designate a segment of the Farmington River and Jr., Syntroleum Corporation, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Salmon Brook in the State of Connecticut for study OIL CONSUMPTION
for potential addition to the National Wild and Sce-
nic Rivers System, with an amendment; Committee on Foreign Relations: Committee concluded
a hearing to examine the new currency of foreign
S. 648, to amend the Reclamation States Emer- policy, focusing on the high costs of crude, includ-
gency Drought Relief Act of 1991 to extend the au- ing the effects of U.S. oil consumption on American
thority for drought assistance; foreign policy and on economic and security inter-
S. 1025, to amend the Act entitled ‘‘An Act to ests, after receiving testimony from James R. Schles-
provide for the construction of the Cheney division, inger, Lehman Brothers, Washington, D.C.; and R.
Wichita Federal reclamation project, Kansas, and for James Woolsey, Booz Allen Hamilton, McLean, Vir-
other purposes’’ to authorize the Equus Beds Divi- ginia.
sion of the Wichita Project, with an amendment;
S. 1096, to amend the Wild and Scenic Rivers HURRICANE KATRINA RESPONSE
Act to designate portions of the Musconetcong River Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Af-
in the State of New Jersey as a component of the fairs: Committee concluded a hearing to examine
National Wild and Scenic Rivers System; how government can learn from the private sector’s
S. 1310, to authorize the Secretary of the Interior response to Hurricane Katrina, focusing on improv-
to allow the Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation ing disaster readiness and response at all levels of
to increase the diameter of a natural gas pipeline lo- government and within communities, after receiving
cated in the Delaware Water Gap National Recre- testimony from David M. Ratcliffe, Southern Com-
ation Area, with an amendment; pany, and Kevin T. Regan, Starwood Hotels and Re-
S. 1552, to amend Public Law 97–435 to extend sorts Worldwide, Inc., both of Atlanta, Georgia;
the authorization for the Secretary of the Interior to Stanley S. Litow, IBM Corporation, Armonk, New
release certain conditions contained in a patent con- York; and Jason F. Jackson, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.,
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HABEAS REFORM NEW FEDERAL JUDGESHIPS


Committee on the Judiciary: Committee concluded a Committee on the Judiciary: Subcommittee on Admin-
hearing to examine S. 1088, to establish streamlined istrative Oversight and the Courts concluded a hear-
procedures for collateral review of mixed petitions, ing to examine issues relative to creating new Fed-
amendments, and defaulted claims, after receiving eral judgeships, focusing on recommendations of the
testimony from Judge Howard D. McKibben, U.S. Judicial Conference Committee on Judicial Re-
District Court for the District of Nevada, and Chair- sources, after receiving testimony from W. Royal
man of the Judicial Conference Committee on Fed- Furgeson, Jr., District Judge for the Western Dis-
eral-State Jurisdiction; Ronald Eisenberg, Philadel- trict of Texas, and Chairman of the Judicial Con-
phia District Attorney’s Office, Philadelphia, Penn- ference Committee on Judicial Resources; William
sylvania; and Seth P. Waxman, Wilmer, Cutler, H. Steele, U.S. District Judge for the Southern Dis-
Pickering, Hale, and Dorr, Washington, D.C., trict of Alabama; Robyn J. Spalter, Federal Bar Asso-
former Solicitor General of the United States. ciation, Miami, Florida; and Marc Galanter, Univer-
sity of Wisconsin, Madison.

h
House of Representatives
Affairs as dependency and indemnity compensation
Chamber Action (Discharge Petition No. 3). (See next issue.)
Public Bills and Resolutions Introduced: Will be Suspensions: The House agreed to suspend the rules
in the next issue of the Record. (See next issue.)
and pass the following measures:
Additional Cosponsors: (See next issue.)
Hurricane Regulatory Relief Act of 2005: H.R.
Reports Filed: Reports were filed today as follows: 3975, amended, to ease the provision of services to
H.R. 125, to authorize the Secretary of the Inte- individuals affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita;
rior to construct facilities to provide water for irriga- Pages H10235–42
tion, municipal, domestic, military, and other uses To render nationals of Denmark eligible to
from the Santa Margarita River, California, and for enter the United States as nonimmigrant traders
other purposes, with an amendment (H. Rept.
and investors: H.R. 3647, amended, to render na-
109–297, Pt. 1);
tionals of Denmark eligible to enter the United
H.R. 3351, to make technical corrections to laws States as nonimmigrant traders and investors;
relating to Native Americans, with an amendment
Page H10243
(H. Rept. 109–298, Pt. 1);
H.R. 3889, to further regulate and punish illicit To amend title 17, United States Code, to make
conduct relating to methamphetamine, with amend- technical corrections relating to copyright royalty
ments (H. Rept. 109–299, Pt. 1); and judges: H.R. 1036, amended, to amend title 17,
Conference report on H.R. 3010, making appro- United States Code, to make technical corrections re-
priations for the Departments of Labor, Health and lating to copyright royalty judges; Pages H10243–46
Human Services, and Education, and Related Agen- Agreed to amend the title so as to read ‘‘A bill
cies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2006, to amend title 17, United States Code, to make
(H. Rept. 109–300). (See next issue.) technical corrections relating to Copyright Royalty
Speaker: Read a letter from the Speaker wherein he Judges, and for other purposes.’’. Page H10246

appointed Representative Aderholt to act as Speaker To make technical corrections to the United
Pro Tempore for today. Page H10229 States Code: H.R. 866, to make technical correc-
Discharge Petition: Representative Edwards moved tions to the United States Code; Pages H10246–47

to discharge the Committee on Rules from the con- To complete the codification of title 46, United
sideration of H. Res. 271, providing for the consid- States Code, ‘‘Shipping’’, as positive law: H.R.
eration of H.R. 808, to amend title 10, United 1442, amended, to complete the codification of title
States Code, to repeal the offset from surviving 46, United States Code, ‘‘Shipping’’, as positive law;
spouse annuities under the military Survivor Benefit Pages H10247–H10312
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Expressing the sense of the House of Representa- 4133, to temporarily increase the borrowing author-
tives that the United States Court of Appeals for ity of the Federal Emergency Management Agency
the Ninth Circuit deplorably infringed on paren- for carrying out the national flood insurance pro-
tal rights in Fields v. Palmdale School District: H. gram. Pages H10336–39
Res. 547, Expressing the sense of the House of Rep- Suspension: The House agreed to suspend the rules
resentatives that the United States Court of Appeals
for the Ninth Circuit deplorably infringed on paren- and pass the following measure which was debated
tal rights in Fields v. Palmdale School District, by on Tuesday, November 15th:
a yea-and-nay vote of 320 yeas to 91 nays with 12 Child Medication Safety Act of 2005: H.R.
voting ‘‘present’’, Roll No. 591; 1790, amended, to protect children and their parents
Pages H10312–17, S10342–43 from being coerced into administering a controlled
Native American Technical Corrections Act of substance or a psychotropic drug in order to attend
2005: H.R. 3351, amended, to make technical cor- school, by a yea-and-nay vote of 407 yeas to 12 nays
rections to laws relating to Native Americans; with 1 voting ‘‘present’’, Roll No. 590. Page H10342
Pages H10317–19 Agreed to amend the title so as to read: ‘‘A bill
To authorize the Government of Ukraine to es- to protect children and their parents from being co-
tablish a memorial on Federal land in the District erced into administering a controlled substance in
of Columbia to honor the victims of the manmade order to attend school, and for other purposes.’’.
famine that occurred in Ukraine in 1932–1933: Page H10342
H.R. 562, amended, to authorize the Government of Suspensions—Proceedings Postponed: The House
Ukraine to establish a memorial on Federal land in completed debate on the following measures under
the District of Columbia to honor the victims of the suspension of the rules. Further consideration will
manmade famine that occurred in Ukraine in continue at a later date:
1932–1933; Pages H10319–21
Recognizing the 60th anniversary of the dis-
To provide for the preservation of the historic appearance of the 5 naval Avenger torpedo bomb-
confinement sites where Japanese Americans were ers of Flight 19 and the naval Mariner rescue air-
detained during World War II: H.R. 1492, amend- craft sent to search for Flight 19: H. Res. 500,
ed, to provide for the preservation of the historic amended, to Recognize the 60th anniversary of the
confinement sites where Japanese Americans were disappearance of the 5 naval Avenger torpedo bomb-
detained during World War II; Pages H10321–26
ers of Flight 19 and the naval Mariner rescue aircraft
Expressing the sense of the Congress that the sent to search for Flight 19; and Pages H10329–30
Russian Federation must protect intellectual prop-
erty rights: H. Con. Res. 230, to express the sense Condemning in the strongest terms the terrorist
of the Congress that the Russian Federation must attacks that occurred on November 9, 2005, in
protect intellectual property rights, by a yea-and-nay Amman, Jordan: H. Res. 546, amended, to con-
vote of 421 yeas to 2 nays, Roll No. 593; demn in the strongest terms the terrorist attacks
Pages H10326–29, H10356–57 that occurred on November 9, 2005, in Amman,
To authorize the Secretary of the Navy to enter Jordan. Pages H10343–45

into a contract for the nuclear refueling and com- United States Boxing Commission Act: The
plex overhaul of the U.S.S. Carl Vinson House failed to pass H.R. 1065, to establish the
(CVN–70): H.R. 4326, to authorize the Secretary of United States Boxing Commission to protect the
the Navy to enter into a contract for the nuclear re- general welfare of boxers and to ensure fairness in
fueling and complex overhaul of the U.S.S. Carl Vin- the sport of professional boxing, by a yea-and-nay
son (CVN–70); Pages H10330–32 vote of 190 yeas to 233 nays, Roll No. 592.
Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding Pages H10345–56
oversight of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Pursuant to the rule, in lieu of the amendments
Names and Numbers: H. Con. Res. 268, to express reported by the Committees on Energy and Com-
the sense of the Congress regarding oversight of the merce and the Judiciary now printed in the bill, the
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Num- amendment in the nature of a substitute printed in
bers, by a yea-and-nay vote of 423 yeas with none part A of H. Rept. 109–295 shall be considered as
voting ‘‘nay’’, Roll No. 594; and an original bill for the purpose of amendment and
Pages H10332–36, H10357 shall be considered as read. Page H10350
National Flood Insurance Program Further En-
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Agreed to: vance refundings of certain tax-exempt bonds, and to


Stearns managers amendment (No. 1 printed in provide a Federal guarantee of certain State bonds.
H. Rept. 109–295) which clarifies that fees author- Pages H10363–65
ized to be collected shall be available to fund the op- Presidential Message: Read a message from the
erations of the Commission and the administration President wherein he transmitted legislation and
of the Act. The amendment also clarifies that offset- supporting documents to implement the United
ting collections are available to the Commission sub- Staes-Bahrain Free Trade Agreement—referred to the
ject to appropriation; Page H10353 Committee on Ways and Means and ordered printed
Schakowsky amendment (No. 2 printed in H. (House Doc. 109–71). Page H10496
Rept. 109–295) that adds additional protections for Senate Message: Messages received from the Senate
professional boxers by also requiring the Boxing today appear on pages H10299, H10356, H10383.
Commission to: (1) require a copy of any contract for
a boxing match; (2) establish minimum standards for Senate Referrals: S. Con. Res. 62 was referred to
the availability of medical services at professional the Committee on House Administration.
(See next issue.)
boxing matches; (3) encourage a life, accident, and
health insurance fund for professional boxers and Quorum Calls—Votes: Six yea-and-nay votes devel-
other members of the professional boxing commu- oped during the proceedings today and appear on
nity; (4) conduct discussions and enter into agree- pages H10341–42, H10342, H10342–43,
ments with foreign boxing entities on methods of H10355–56, H10356–57 and H10357. There were
applying minimum health standards to foreign box- no quorum calls.
ing events and foreign boxers, trainers, cut men, ref- Adjournment: The House met at 10 a.m. and at
erees, ringside physicians, and other professional box- 9:51 p.m. stands in recess subject to the call of the
ing personnel; Pages H10353–54 chair.
Schakowsky amendment (No. 4 printed in H.
Rept. 109–295) that requires the Boxing Commis- Committee Meetings
sion to establish guidelines for rating boxers; these
guidelines must be followed by organizations that AVIAN INFLUENZA ISSUES
sanction boxing events; and Pages H10354–55 Committee on Agriculture: Held a hearing to review
Sodrel amendment, as modified (No. 5 printed in issues related to the prevention, detection, and eradi-
H. Rept. 109–295) that strikes section 14 in its en- cation of avian influenza. Testimony was heard from
tirety. As modified, amendment inserts provisions W. Ron DeHaven, Administrator, Animal and Plant
for receipts credited as offsetting collections in lieu Health Inspection Service, USDA.
of provisions relating to authorization of appropria- U.S. IMMIGRATION POLICY—IMPACT ON
tions. Page H10355 AMERICAN ECONOMY
H. Res. 553, the rule providing for consideration Committee on Education and the Workforce: Held a hear-
of the bill was agreed to by a yea-and-nay vote of ing on U.S. Immigration Policy and Its Impact on
366 yeas to 56 nays, Roll No. 589, after agreeing the American Economy. Testimony was heard from
to order the previous question by voice vote. Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Director, CBO; and public
Pages H10339–42
witnesses.
Veterans’ Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjust- COPYRIGHT USE
ment Act of 2005: The House agreed by unanimous
consent to S. 1234, to increase, effective as of De- Committee on Energy and Commerce: Subcommittee on
cember 1, 2005, the rates of compensation for vet- Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection held a
erans with service-connected disabilities and the rates hearing entitled ‘‘Fair Use: Its Effects on Consumers
of dependency and indemnity compensation for the and Industry.’’ Testimony was heard from public
survivors of certain disabled veterans—clearing the witnesses.
measure for the President. Pages H10357–60 SUPERFUND LAWS AND ANIMAL
Amending the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to AGRICULTURE
provide for Gulf tax credit bonds and advance Committee on Energy and Commerce: Subcommittee on
refundings of certain tax-exempt bonds, and to Environment and Hazardous Materials held a hearing
provide a Federal guarantee of certain State entitled ‘‘Superfund Laws and Animal Agriculture.’’
bonds: The House agreed by unanimous consent to Testimony was heard from Barry Breen, Deputy As-
H.R. 4337, to amend the Internal Revenue Code of sistant Administrator, Office of Solid Waste and
1986 to provide for Gulf tax credit bonds and ad- Emergency Response, EPA; Kelly Hunter Burch,

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Chief of Environmental Protection Unit and Assist- 2005 Testimony at the Committee on Government
ant Attorney General, Office of the Attorney Gen- Reform’s Hearing: ‘‘Restoring Faith in America’s
eral, State of Oklahoma; and public witnesses. Pastime: Evaluating Major League Baseball’s Efforts
MISCELLANEOUS MEASURES to Eradicate Steroid Use.’’
Committee on Financial Services: Ordered reported, as HIGH GAS PRICES—AMERICAN
amended, the following bills: H.R. 3422, Small WORKFORCE
Public Housing Authority Act; H.R. 2695, Safe Committee on Government Reform: Subcommittee on
Housing Identity Exception for the Lives of Domes- Federal Workforce and Agency Organization held a
tic Violence Victims Act; H.R. 4320, National hearing entitled ‘‘Mitigating the Impact of High
Flood Insurance Program Commitment to Policy- Gas Prices on the American Workforce.’’ Testimony
holders and Reform Act of 2005; H.R. 4314, Ter- was heard from Representatives Wolf and Moran of
rorism Risk Insurance Revision Act of 2005; and Virginia; Daniel A. Green, Deputy Associate Direc-
H.R. 3505, Financial Services, Regulatory Relief tor, Employee and Family Support Policy, OPM;
Act. Dan Matthews, Chief Information Officer, Depart-
MISCELLANEOUS MEASURES; ment of Transportation; and public witnesses.
INVESTIGATIVE REPORT—RAFAEL BORDER SECURITY AND TERRORISM
PALMEIRO’S TESTIMONY PREVENTION ACT OF 2005
Committee on Government Reform: Ordered reported the Committee on Homeland Security: Began markup of
following: H.R. 3934, To designate the facility of H.R. 4312, Border Security and Terrorism Preven-
the United States Postal Service located at 80 Killian tion Act of 2005.
Road in Massapequa, New York, as the ‘‘Gerard A. Will continue tomorrow.
Fiorenza Post Office;’’ H.R. 4101, To designate the MISCELLANEOUS MEASURES; U.S.-INDIA
facility of the United States Postal Service located at GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP
170 East Main Street in Patchogue, New York, as
the ‘‘Lieutenant Michael P. Murphy Post Office Committee on International Relations: Favorably consid-
Building’’; H.R. 4107, To designate the facility of ered and adopted a motion urging the chairman to
the United States Postal Service located at 1826 request that the following measures be considered on
Pennsylvania Avenue in Baltimore, Maryland, as the the Suspension Calendar: H. Con. Res. 190, Express-
‘‘Maryland State Delegate Lena K. Lee Post Office ing the sense of the Congress that the Russian Fed-
Building;’’ H.R. 4108, To designate the facility of eration should fully protect the freedoms of all reli-
the United States Postal Service located at 3000 gious communities without distinction, whether reg-
Homewood Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland, as the istered and unregistered, as stipulated by the Russian
‘‘State Senator Verda Welcome and Dr. Henry Wel- Constitution and international standards; H. Con.
come Post Office Building;’’ H.R. 4109, amended, Res. 275, Expressing the sense of Congress regarding
To designate the United States Postal Service located the education curriculum in the Kingdom of Saudi
at 6101 Liberty Road in Baltimore, Maryland, as the Arabia; H. Con. Res. 280, Mourning the horrific loss
‘‘United States Representative Parren J. Mitchell of life caused by the floods and mudslides that oc-
Post Office;’’ H.R. 4152, To designate the United curred in October 2005 in Central America and
States Postal Service located at 320 High Street in Mexico and expressing the sense of Congress that the
Clinton, Massachusetts, as the ‘‘Raymond J. Salmon United States should do everything possible to assist
Post Office;’’ H. Con. Res. 218, Recognizing the the affected people and communities; H. Con. Res.
centennial of sustained immigration from the 284, amended, Expressing the sense of Congress
Phillippines to the United States and acknowledging with respect to the 2005 presidential and parliamen-
the contributions of our Filipino-American commu- tary elections in Egypt; H. Con. Res. 294, Calling
nity to our country over the last century; H.R. on the international community to condemn the
4295, To designate the facility of the United States Laogai, the system of forced labor prison camps in
Postal Service located at 12760 South Park Avenue the People’s Republic of China, as a tool for suppres-
in Riverton, Utah, as the ‘‘Mont and Mark sion maintained by the Chinese Government; H.
Stephensen Veterans Memorial Post Office Building; Res. 438, amended, Urging member states of the
H. Con. Res. 289, Supporting the goal and mission United Nations to stop supporting resolutions that
of American Recycles Day; and H. Res. 487, Sup- unfairly castigate Israel and to promote within the
porting the goals and ideals of Korean American United Nations General Assembly more balanced
Day. and constructive approaches to resolving conflict in
The Committee also approved an Investigative Re- the Middle East; H. Res. 456, Expressing support
port, Investigation into Rafael Palmeiro’s March 17, for the memorandum of understanding signed by the

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Government of the Republic of Indonesia and the ciency Act of 2005; H.R. 1595, amended, Guam
Free Aceh Movement on August 15, 2005, to end World War II Loyalty Recognition Act; H.R. 1728,
the conflict in Aceh, a province in Sumatra, Indo- amended, French Colonial Heritage National His-
nesia; H. Res. 458, Remembering and commemo- toric Site Study Act of 2005; H.R. 2720, Salt Cedar
rating the lives and work of Maryknoll Sisters Maura and Russian Olive Control Demonstration Act; H.R.
Clarke and Ita Ford, Ursuline Sister Dorothy Kazel, 3124, amended, Delaware Water Gap National
and Cleveland Lay Mission Team Member Jean Recreation Area Natural Gas Pipeline Enlargement
Donovan, who were executed by members of the Act; H.R. 3153, Upper Colorado and San Juan Basin
armed forces of El Salvador on December 2, 1980; Endangered Fish Recovery Implementation Programs
H. Res. 479, amended, Recognizing the 50th Anni- Reauthorization Act of 2005; H.R. 3626, amended,
versary of the Hungarian Revolution that began on Arthur V. Watkins Dam Enlargement Act of 2005;
October 23, 1956 and reaffirming the friendship be- H.R. 3897, amended, Madera Water Supply and
tween the people and governments of the United Groundwater Enhancement Project Act; H.R. 3929,
States and Hungary; H. Res. 499, Condemning the amended, Dana Point Desalination Project Author-
murder of American journalist Paul Klebnikov on ization Act; H.R. 4192, To authorize the Secretary
July 9, 2004, in Moscow and the murders of other of the Interior, to designate the President William
members of the media in the Russian Federation; H. Jefferson Clinton Birthplace Home in Hope, Arkan-
Res. 529, amended, Recommending the integration sas, as a National Historic Site and unit of the Na-
of the Republic of Croatia into the North Atlantic tional Park System; H.R. 4195, Southern Oregon
Treaty Organization; and H. Res. 535, Honoring the Bureau of Reclamation Repayment Act of 2005;
life, legacy, and example of Israeli Prime Minister H.R. 4292, To amend Public Law 107–153 to fur-
Yitzhak Rabin on the tenth anniversary of his death. ther encourage the negotiated settlement of tribal
The Committee also held a hearing on the U.S.- claims; and S. 362, amended, Marine Debris Re-
India Global Partnership: How Significant for Amer- search, Prevention and Reduction Act.
ican Interests? Testimony was heard from public
witnesses. NOAA WEATHER SATELLITES
MISCELLANEOUS MEASURES Committee on Science: Held a hearing on Ongoing
Problems and Future Plans for NOAA Weather Sat-
Committee on International Relations: Subcommittee on ellites. Testimony was heard from VADM Conrad C.
Europe and Emerging Threats approved for full Lautenbacher, Jr., USN (ret.), Administrator,
Committee action the following resolutions: H. Res. NOAA, Department of Commerce; Ronald M. Sega,
479, amended, Recognizing the 50th Anniversary of Under Secretary, Air Force, Department of Defense;
the Hungarian Revolution that began on October David Powner, Director, Information Technology
23, 1956 and reaffirming the friendship between the Management Issues, GAO; and a public witness.
people and governments of the United States and
Hungary; H. Res. 499, Condemning the murder of INDIVIDUAL TAX PROPOSALS
American journalist Paul Klebnikov on July 9, Committee on Ways and Means: Subcommittee on Se-
2004, in Moscow and the murders of other members lect Revenue Measures held a hearing on individuals
of the media in the Russian Federation; and H. Res. tax proposals. Testimony was heard from Representa-
529, amended, Recommending the integration of the tives Cardin, Foley, Tom Davis of Virginia, Ryun of
Republic of Croatia into the North Atlantic Treaty Kansas, Stearns, Fattah, Fossella, Baird, Simmons,
Organization. Conway, Baldwin, Keller, Garrett, Fortuno, Wolf,
MISCELLANEOUS MEASURES Gingrey, Weldon of Pennsylvania, Rohrabacher and
Committee on Resources: Ordered reported the following Wilson of South Carolina.
bills: H.R. 452, To authorize the Secretary of the In-
terior to conduct a study to determine the suitability Joint Meetings
and feasibility of designating the Soldiers’ Memorial
Military Museum located in St. Louis, Missouri, as COAST GUARD AND MARITIME
a unit of the National Park System; H.R. 1071, TRANSPORTATION ACT
amended, Desalination Drought Protection Act of Conferees met to resolve the differences between the
2005; H.R. 1090, amended, To designate a Forest Senate and House passed versions of H.R. 889, to
Service trail at Walso Lake in the Willamette Na- authorize appropriations for the Coast Guard for fis-
tional Forest in the State of Oregon as a national cal year 2006, to make technical corrections to var-
recreation trail in honor of Jim Weaver, a former ious laws administered by the Coast Guard, but did
Member of the House of Representatives; H.R. not complete action thereon, and recessed subject to
1190, amended, San Diego Water Storage and Effi- the call.

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APPROPRIATIONS: LABOR/HHS/ Full Committee, to hold hearings to examine the de-


EDUCATION gree to which the preliminary findings on the failure of
the levees are being incorporated into the restoration of
Conferees agreed to file a conference report on the dif- hurricane protection, 9:35 a.m., SD–406.
ferences between the Senate- and House-passed Committee on Foreign Relations: Subcommittee on African
versions of H.R. 3010, making appropriations for Affairs, to hold hearings to examine cross-continental
the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Serv- progress relating to African organizations and institu-
ices, and Education, and Related Agencies for the tions, 2:30 p.m., SD–419.
fiscal year ending September 30, 2006. Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs:
f
to hold hearings to examine regulations for the National
Security Personnel System, 10 a.m., SD–342.
COMMITTEE MEETINGS FOR THURSDAY, Committee on Indian Affairs: to hold oversight hearings
NOVEMBER 17, 2005 to examine issues relating to In Re Tribal Lobbying Mat-
ters, Et Al, 10 a.m., SH–216.
(Committee meetings are open unless otherwise indicated) Committee on the Judiciary: business meeting to consider
the nominations of Joseph Frank Bianco, to be United
Senate States District Judge for the Eastern District of New
Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry: to hold York, Timothy Mark Burgess, to be United States Dis-
hearings to examine the role of United States agriculture trict Judge for the District of Alaska, Gregory F. Van
in the control and eradication of avian influenza, 10 a.m., Tatenhove, to be United States District Judge for the
SR–328A. Eastern District of Kentucky, Eric Nicholas Vitaliano, to
Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs: to be United States District Judge for the Eastern District
hold hearings to examine a Government Accountability of New York, James F. X. O’Gara, of Pennsylvania, to
Office report on the sale of financial products to military be Deputy Director for Supply Reduction, Office of Na-
personnel, 10 a.m., SD–538. tional Drug Control Policy, Emilio T. Gonzalez, of Flor-
Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation: Sub- ida, to be Director of the Bureau of Citizenship and Im-
committee on Aviation, to hold hearings to examine avia- migration Services, Department of Homeland Security,
tion safety, 10 a.m., SD–562. Catherine Lucille Hanaway, to be United States Attorney
Full Committee, business meeting to consider the for the Eastern District of Missouri, Carol E. Dinkins, of
nominations of William E. Kovacic, of Virginia, to be a Texas, to be Chairman of the Privacy and Civil Liberties
Federal Trade Commissioner, J. Thomas Rosch, of Cali- Oversight Board, Alan Charles Raul, of the District of
fornia, to be a Federal Trade Commissioner, a Coast Columbia, to be Vice Chairman of the Privacy and Civil
Guard Promotion List, S. 1110, to amend the Federal Liberties Oversight Board, S. 1088, to establish stream-
Hazardous Substances Act to require engine coolant and lined procedures for collateral review of mixed petitions,
antifreeze to contain a bittering agent in order to render amendments, and defaulted claims, S. 1789, to prevent
the coolant or antifreeze unpalatable, proposed Polar Bear and mitigate identity theft, to ensure privacy, to provide
Treaty, S. 687, to regulate the unauthorized installation notice of security breaches, and to enhance criminal pen-
of computer software, to require clear disclosure to com- alties, law enforcement assistance, and other protections
puter users of certain computer software features that may against security breaches, fraudulent access, and misuse of
pose a threat to user privacy, S. 1052, to improve trans- personally identifiable information, S. 751, to require
portation security, S. 1102, to extend the aviation war Federal agencies, and persons engaged in interstate com-
risk insurance program for 3 years, S. 65, to amend the merce, in possession of data containing personal informa-
age restrictions for pilots, and S. 517, to establish a tion, to disclose any unauthorized acquisition of such in-
Weather Modification Operations and Research Board, formation, H.R. 683, to amend the Trademark Act of
2:30 p.m., SH–216. 1946 with respect to dilution by blurring or tarnishment,
Committee on Environment and Public Works: business S. 1967, to amend title 18, United States Code, with re-
meeting to consider S. 1708, to modify requirements re- spect to certain activities of the Secret Service, S. 1961,
lating to the authority of the Administrator of General Extending the Child Safety Pilot Program Act of 2005,
Services to enter into emergency leases during major dis- S. 1354, Wartime Treatment Study Act, proposed Com-
asters and other emergencies, S. 1714, to modify require- prehensive Immigration Reform, and S.J. Res. 1, pro-
ments under the emergency relief program under title 23, posing an amendment to the Constitution of the United
United States Code, with respect to projects for repair or States relating to marriage, 9:30 a.m., SD–226.
reconstruction in response to damage caused by Hurricane Full Committee, to hold hearings to examine recent
Katrina, S. 1496, to direct the Secretary of the Interior developments in assessing future asbestos claims under
to conduct a pilot program under which up to 15 States the FAIR Act, 2 p.m., SD–226.
may issue electronic Federal migratory bird hunting Select Committee on Intelligence: to hold closed hearings to
stamps, S. 1165, to provide for the expansion of the examine the nomination of Dale W. Meyerrose, of Indi-
James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge, Honolulu ana, to be Chief Information Officer, Office of the Direc-
County, Hawaii, and proposed Army Corps Assessment tor of National Intelligence, 10:30 a.m., SH–219.
Authorization for the State of Louisiana, 9:30 a.m., Full Committee, closed business meeting to consider
SD–406. certain intelligence matters, 2:30 p.m., SH–219.

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House ations, hearing on Getting to Yes: Resolving the 30-Year


Conflict over the Status of Western Sahara, 1:30 p.m.,
Committee on Education and the Workforce, Subcommittee
on Education Reform, hearing on Combating 2172 Rayburn.
Methamphetamines through Prevention and Education, Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere, hearing on
10 a.m., 2175 Rayburn. Democracy in Venezuela, 10:30 a.m., 2172 Rayburn.
Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Crime,
Health, hearing entitled ‘‘Medicare Physician Payment: Terrorism, and Homeland Security and the Subcommittee
How to Build a More Efficient Payment System’’, 9:30 on Immigration, Border Security, and Claims, joint over-
a.m., 2123 Rayburn. sight hearing on Weak Bilateral Law Enforcement Pres-
Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, hearing ence at the U.S.-Mexico Border: Territorial Integrity and
entitled ‘‘Thoroughbred Horse Racing Jockeys and Work- Safety Issues for American Citizens, 10 a.m., 2141 Ray-
ers: Examining On-Track Injury Insurance and Other burn.
Health and Welfare Issues’’, 1 p.m., 2322 Rayburn. Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security, and
Committee on Financial Services, hearing on H.R. 4100, Claims, to continue oversight hearings on How Illegal
Louisiana Recovery Corporation Act, 10 a.m., 2128 Ray- Immigration Impacts Constituencies: Perspectives from
burn. Members of Congress, (Part II), 2 p.m., 2141 Rayburn.
Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance, and Gov- Committee on Resources, Subcommittee on Energy and
ernment Sponsored Enterprises, hearing entitled ‘‘Self- Mineral Resources, hearing on the Outer Continental
Regulatory Organizations: Exploring the Need for Re- Shelf Natural Gas Relief Act, 2 p.m., 1324 Longworth.
form’’, 2 p.m., 2128 Rayburn. Subcommittee on National Parks, oversight hearing on
Committee on Government Reform, Subcommittee on Gov- the National Parks Service’s efforts to combat the growth
ernment Management, Finance and Accountability, hear- of illegal drug farms in national parks, 10 a.m., 1334
ing entitled ‘‘15 Years of the CFO Act—What is the Longworth.
Current State of Federal Financial Management?’’, 2:30
p.m., 2247 Rayburn. NEPA Task Force, hearing on NEPA: Lessons Learned
Committee on Homeland Security, to continue markup and Next Steps, 10:30 a.m., 1324 Longworth.
H.R. 4312, Border Security and Terrorism Prevention Committee on Science, hearing on Environmental and
Act of 2005, 10 a.m., 311 Cannon. Safety Impacts of Nanotechnology: What Research is
Subcommittee on Intelligence, Information Sharing and Needed?, 10 a.m., 2318 Rayburn.
Terrorism Risk Assessment, hearing entitled ‘‘Terrorism Committee on Small Business, hearing on Building a Wall
Risk Assessment at the Department of Homeland Secu- Between Friends: Passports to and from Canada?, 9 a.m.,
rity’’, 3 p.m., 311 Cannon. 2360 Rayburn.
Committee on International Relations, Subcommittee on Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, executive, brief-
Africa, Global Human Rights and International Oper- ing on Global Updates/Hotspots, 9 a.m., H–405 Capitol.

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Next Meeting of the SENATE Next Meeting of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES


9:30 a.m., Thursday, November 17 10 a.m., Thursday, November 17

Senate Chamber House Chamber


Program for Thursday: After the transaction of any Program for Thursday: To be announced.
morning business (not to extend beyond 30 minutes),
Senate will resume consideration of S. 2020, Tax Relief
Act of 2005.

Extensions of Remarks, as inserted in this issue


HOUSE Gordon, Bart, Tenn., E2376 Kucinich, Dennis J., Ohio, E2369, E2370, E2374, E2375,
Grijalva, Raúl M., Ariz., E2373 E2376, E2376, E2377
Beauprez, Bob, Colo., E2372 Hastings, Alcee L., Fla., E2374 Lehtinen-Ros, Ileana, Fla., E2370
Blackburn, Marsha, Tenn., E2371 Higgins, Brian, N.Y., E2372, E2376 Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana, Fla., E2369
Bonner, Jo, Ala., E2377 Hobson, David L., Ohio, E2371 Ruppersberger, C.A. Dutch, Md., E2370
Bono, Mary, Calif., E2375 Holt, Rush D., N.J., E2372 Schwartz, Allyson Y., Pa., E2374
Buyer, Steve, Ind., E2372 Honda, Michael M., Calif., E2375 Simpson, Michael K., Idaho, E2369
Conyers, John, Jr., Mich., E2371 Hunter, Duncan, Calif., E2373 Terry, Lee, Nebr., E2371
Farr, Sam, Calif., E2373 Johnson, Nancy L., Conn., E2369 Udall, Mark, Colo., E2373
Ford, Harold E., Jr., Tenn., E2370 Kanjorski, Paul E., Pa., E2371 Upton, Fred, Mich., E2372

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