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Next Meeting of the SENATE
9:30 a.m., Wednesday, February 2
Senate Chamber
Program for Wednesday: Senate will continue consideration of S. 625, Bankruptcy Reform. Also, Senate expects to consider the nomination of Alan Greenspan, of New York, to be Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
Next Meeting of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
10 a.m., Wednesday, February 2
House Chamber
Program for Wednesday: Consideration of H.R. 2005, Workplace Goods Job Growth and Competitiveness Act (modified open rule, one hour of debate).
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Extensions of Remarks, as inserted in this issue
HOUSE
Archer, Bill, Tex., E52
Bateman, Herbert H., Va., E49
Becerra, Xavier, Calif., E42
Berman, Howard L., Calif., E45, E47
Capuano, Michael E., Mass., E48
Clayton, Eva M., N.C., E44
Clyburn, James E., S.C., E50
Evans, Lane, Ill., E41
Everett, Terry, Ala., E50
Fowler, Tillie K., Fla., E45
Gejdenson, Sam, Conn., E54
Green, Gene, Tex., E45, E46, E48
Isakson, Johnny, Ga., E47
Jackson-Lee, Sheila, Tex., E53
Kucinich, Dennis J., Ohio, E46, E47, E49
Lantos, Tom, Calif., E42
Lowey, Nita M., N.Y., E44, E45
McInnis, Scott, Colo., E42, E43, E44, E45, E46, E47, E48, E49, E50, E52
Murtha, John P., Pa., E53
Owens, Major R., N.Y., E48
Paul, Ron, Tex., E50
Rangel, Charles B., N.Y., E52
Sabo, Martin Olav, Minn., E42
Shuster, Bud, Pa., E51
Smith, Adam, Wash., E44, E46
Stark, Fortney Pete, Calif., E43
Thompson, Bennie G., Miss., E54
Toomey, Patrick J., Pa., E50
Towns, Edolphus, N.Y., E51
Underwood, Robert A., Guam, E39
Weller, Jerry, Ill., E40
Young, Don, Alaska, E49