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Next Meeting of the SENATE
11 a.m., Wednesday, October 8
Senate Chamber
Program for Wednesday: Senate will resume consideration of S. 25, Campaign Finance Reform, with a cloture vote on the bill to occur thereon.
Senate may consider a motion to proceed to consideration of S. 1173, ISTEA legislation, and also resume consideration of S. 1156, D.C. Appropriations, 1998.
Next Meeting of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
10 a.m., Wednesday, October 8
House Chamber
Program for Wednesday: Senate amendments to H.R. 1122, Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act (rule providing for a motion to concur in the Senate amendments, 1 hour of debate);
Complete consideration of H.R. 901, American Land Sovereignty Protection Act (vote on amendments to and final passage);
Consideration of Conference report on H.R. 2158, VA, HUD Appropriations Act (rule waiving points of order); and
Motion to instruct conferees on H.R. 1757, State Department Authorization Act.
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Extensions of Remarks, as inserted in this issue
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Archer, Bill, Tex., E1951
Bilirakis, Michael, Fla., E1948
Blunt, Roy, Mo., E1945
Clyburn, James E., S.C., E1959
Coyne, William J., Pa., E1951
Dellums, Ronald V., Calif., E1947, E1949
Duncan, John J., Jr., Tenn., E1949
Etheridge, Bob, N.C., E1946, E1947
Filner, Bob, Calif., E1959
Frank, Barney, Mass., E1954
Furse, Elizabeth, Ore., E1950
Ganske, Greg, Iowa, E1946
Goodling, William F., Pa., E1945
Gordon, Bart, Tenn., E1948
Graham, Lindsey O., S.C., E1950
Herger, Wally, Calif., E1956
Johnson, Eddie Bernice, Tex., E1958
Kennedy, Patrick J., R.I., E1950
Kim, Jay, Calif., E1960
Kind, Ron, Wisc., E1944, E1959
King, Peter T., N.Y., E1944
Kleczka, Gerald D., Wisc., E1944, E1945
Kucinich, Dennis J., Ohio, E1958, E1959, E1960, E1961
Lantos, Tom, Calif., E1953, E1956
Levin, Sander M., Mich., E1943
Lipinski, William O., Ill., E1948
LoBiondo, Frank A., N.J., E1951
McGovern, James P., Mass., E1947
Maloney, Carolyn B., N.Y., E1943
Matsui, Robert T., Calif., E1960
Meek, Carrie P., Fla., E1955
Moran, James P., Va., E1951
Norton, Eleanor Holmes, D.C., E1951
Packard, Ron, Calif., E1955
Pelosi, Nancy, Calif., E1954
Poshard, Glenn, Ill., E1943
Radanovich, George P., Calif., E1950
Sabo, Martin Olav, Minn., E1945
Schumer, Charles E., N.Y., E1947, E1949, E1953
Spratt, John M., Jr., S.C., E1958
Stark, Fortney Pete, Calif., E1952
Tauzin, W.J. (Billy), La., E1948
Underwood, Robert A., Guam, E1957
Waxman, Henry A., Calif., E1956
Weller, Jerry, Ill., E1949