Congressional Record publishes “Senate Committee Meetings” on Dec. 4, 1995

Congressional Record publishes “Senate Committee Meetings” on Dec. 4, 1995

Volume 141, No. 191 covering the 1st Session of the 104th Congress (1995 - 1996) was published by the Congressional Record.

The Congressional Record is a unique source of public documentation. It started in 1873, documenting nearly all the major and minor policies being discussed and debated.

“Senate Committee Meetings” mentioning the U.S. Dept. of Justice was published in the Daily Digest section on pages D1410-D1411 on Dec. 4, 1995.

The publication is reproduced in full below:

Committee Meetings

(Committees not listed did not meet)

BOSNIA

Committee on Appropriations: On Friday, December 1, Subcommittee on Defense concluded hearings to examine certain funding requirements involving United States interests in Bosnia, after receiving testimony from William J. Perry, Secretary, and John J. Hamre, Comptroller, both of the Department of Defense; and Gen. John M. Shalikashavili, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff.

FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

Committee on Foreign Relations: On Friday, December 1, committee held hearings to examine the peace process in the former Yugoslavia, receiving testimony from Warren M. Christopher, Secretary of State; William J. Perry, Secretary of Defense; and Gen. John M. Shalikashvili, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Hearings were recessed subject to call.

WHITEWATER

Special Committee to Investigate the Whitewater Development Corporation and Related Matters: On Friday, December 1, committee continued hearings to examine issues relative to the Whitewater Development Corporation, receiving testimony from Paula Casey and Fletcher Jackson, both a United States Attorney, and Michael Johnson, First Assistant United States Attorney, all of the Eastern District of Arkansas; Webster Hubbell, former Associate Attorney General, Department of Justice; and G. Randolph Coleman, American Investors Life Insurance Company, Topeka, Kansas.

Hearings continue on Tuesday, December 5.

SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 141, No. 191

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