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S.Res. 1 (ats) Informing the House of Representatives that a quorum of the Senate is assembled. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 2 (ats) Informing the President of the United States that a quorum of the Senate is assembled. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 3 (ats) Fixing the hour of daily meeting of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 4 (is) Relative to rule 16. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 5 (ris) To establish procedures for the consideration of emergency legislation in the Senate. [Referral Instructions Senate] S.Res. 6 (ris) To reform the Senate's consideration of budget measures. [Referral Instructions Senate] S.Res. 7 (ats) To amend Senate Resolution 208 of the 105th Congress to increase funding of the Special Committee on the Year 2000 Technology-Related Problems. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 7 (is) To amend Senate Resolution 208 of the 105th Congress to increase funding of the Special Committee on the Year 2000 Technology-Related Problems. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 8 (is) Amending rule XVI of the Standing Rules of the Senate relating to amendments to general appropriation bills. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 9 (ats) To make effective reappointment of Senate Legal Counsel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 10 (ats) To make effective reappointment of Deputy Senate Legal Counsel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 11 (ats) Authorizing the taking of a photograph in the Chamber of the United States Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 12 (ats) Making majority party appointments to certain Senate committees for the 106th Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 13 (ats) Making majority party appointments to Senate committees for the 106th Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 14 (ats) Making minority party appointments to Senate committees for the 106th Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 15 (ats) Making minority party appointments to Senate committees in paragraph 3 (a), (b), and (c) of rule XXV. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 16 (ats) To provide for issuance of a summons and for related procedures concerning the articles of impeachment against William Jefferson Clinton, President of the United States. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 17 (ats) To authorize the installation of appropriate equipment and furniture in the Senate chamber for the impeachment trial. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 18 (ats) A resolution making certain majority appointments to certain Senate committees for the 106th Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 19 (ris) To express the sense of the Senate that the Federal investment in biomedical research should be increased by $2,000,000,000 in fiscal year 2000. [Referral Instructions Senate] S.Res. 20 (ats) To rename the Committee on Labor and Human Resources the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 21 (ats) Congratulating the University of Tennessee Volunteers football team on winning the 1998 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I-A football championship. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 22 (is) Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while serving as law enforcement officers. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 22 (rs) Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while serving as law enforcement officers. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 23 (ats) Congratulating Michael Jordan on the announcement of his retirement from the Chicago Bulls and the National Basketball Association. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 24 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the income tax should be eliminated and replaced with a national sales tax. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 25 (is) To reform the budget process by making the process fairer, more efficient, and more open. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 26 (ats) Relating to Taiwan's Participation in the World Health Organization. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 26 (is) Relating to Taiwan's Participation in the World Health Organization. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 26 (rs) Relating to Taiwan's Participation in the World Health Organization. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 27 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the human rights situation in the People's Republic of China. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 28 (ats) Amending paragraph 1(m)(1) of rule XXV. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 29 (is) To designate the week of May 2, 1999, as ``National Correctional Officers and Employees Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 29 (rs) To designate the week of May 2, 1999, as ``National Correctional Officers and Employees Week''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 30 (ats) Relative to the procedures concerning the articles of impeachment against William Jefferson Clinton. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 31 (ats) Commending Archbishop Desmond Tutu for being a recipient of the Immortal Chaplains Prize for Humanity. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 31 (is) Commending Archbishop Desmond Tutu for being a recipient of the Immortal Chaplains Prize for Humanity. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 32 (is) To express the sense of the Senate reaffirming the cargo preference policy of the United States. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 33 (ats) Designating May 1999 as ``National Military Appreciation Month''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 33 (is) Designating May 1999 as ``National Military Appreciation Month''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 33 (rs) Designating May 1999 as ``National Military Appreciation Month''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 34 (ats) Designating the week beginning June 21, 1999, as ``National Youth Fitness Week''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 34 (is) Designating the week beginning April 30, 1999, as ``National Youth Fitness Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 34 (rs) Designating the week beginning April 30, 1999, as ``National Youth Fitness Week''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 35 (is) Relating to the treatment of veterans with Alzheimer's disease. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 36 (ats) Authorizing the taking of photographs in the Chamber of the United States Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 37 (ats) To express gratitude for the service of the Chief Justice of the United States as Presiding Officer during the impeachment trial. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 38 (ats) To waive the Standing Rules of the Senate in order to permit a resolution authorizing Senate committee expenditures for the period March 1, 1999 through September 30, 1999. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 39 (ats) Commending June Ellenoff O'Neill for her service to Congress and to the Nation. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 40 (ats) Commending James L. Blum for his service to Congress and to the Nation. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 41 (ats) Expressing the gratitude of the United States Senate for the service of Francis L. Burk, Jr., Legislative Counsel of the United States Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 42 (ats) Relating to the retirement of David G. Marcos. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 43 (ats) Relating to the retirement of Thomas G. Pellikaan. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 44 (is) Relating to the censure of William Jefferson Clinton. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 45 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the human rights situation in the People's Republic of China. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 45 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the human rights situation in the People's Republic of China. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 46 (ats) Relating to the retirement of William D. Lackey. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 47 (ats) Designating the week of March 21 through March 27, 1999, as ``National Inhalants and Poisons Awareness Week''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 47 (is) Designating the week of March 21 through March 27, 1999, as ``National Inhalants and Poisons Awareness Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 48 (ats) Designating the week beginning March 7, 1999, as ``National Girl Scout Week''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 48 (is) Designating the week beginning March 7, 1999, as ``National Girl Scout Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 49 (ats) Authorizing expenditures by committees of the Senate for the period March 1, 1999, through September 30, 1999. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 50 (ats) Designating March 25, 1999, as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 50 (is) Designating March 25, 1999, as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 51 (ats) Providing for members on the part of the Senate of the Joint Committee on Printing and the Joint Committee on the Library. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 51 (pcs) Providing for members on the part of the Senate of the Joint Committee on Printing and the Joint Committee on the Library. [Placed on Calendar Senate] S.Res. 52 (ats) To authorize the printing of a collection of the rules of the committees of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 52 (pcs) To authorize the printing of a collection of the rules of the committees of the Senate. [Placed on Calendar Senate] S.Res. 53 (ats) To designate March 24, 1999, as ``National School Violence Victims' Memorial Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 53 (is) To designate March 24, 1999, as ``National School Violence Victims' Memorial Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 54 (ats) Condemning the escalating violence, the gross violation of human rights and attacks against civilians, and the attempt to overthrow a democratically elected government in Sierra Leone. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 54 (is) Condemning the escalating violence, the gross violation of human rights and attacks against civilians, and the attempt to overthrow a democratically elected government in Sierra Leone. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 54 (rs) Condemning the escalating violence, the gross violation of human rights and attacks against civilians, and the attempt to overthrow a democratically elected government in Sierra Leone. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 55 (ats) Making appointments to certain Senate committees for the 106th Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 56 (is) Recognizing March 2, 1999, as the ``National Read Across America Day'' and encouraging every child, parent, and teacher to read throughout the year. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 57 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the human rights situation in Cuba. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 57 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the human rights situation in Cuba. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 58 (ats) Relating to the retirement of Barry J. Wolk. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 59 (ats) Designating both July 2, 1999, and July 2, 2000, as ``National Literacy Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 59 (is) Designating both July 2, 1999, and July 2, 2000, as ``National Literacy Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 60 (ats) Recognizing the plight of the Tibetan people on the forty-first anniversary of Tibet's 1959 Lhasa uprising and calling for serious negotiations between China and the Dalai Lama to achieve a peaceful solution to the situation in Tibet. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 60 (is) Recognizing the plight of the Tibetan people on the fortieth anniversary of Tibet's attempt to restore its independence and calling for serious negotiations between China and the Dalai Lama to achieve a peaceful solution to the situation in Tibet. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 61 (ats) Commending the Honorable J. Robert Kerrey, United States Senator from Nebraska, on the 30th anniversary of the events giving rise to his receiving the Medal of Honor. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 62 (is) Proclaiming the month of January 1999 as ``National Cervical Health Month''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 63 (ats) Recognizing and honoring Joe DiMaggio. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 64 (ats) Recognizing the historic significance of the first anniversary of the Good Friday Peace Agreement. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 65 (ats) To authorize testimony, document production, and legal representation in Dirk S. Dixon, et al. v. Bruce Pearson, et al. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 66 (ats) To authorize testimony, documentary production, and representation of employees of the Senate in United States v. Yah Lin ``Charlie'' Trie. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 67 (ats) To authorize representation of Secretary of the Senate in the case of Bob Schaffer, et al. v. William Jefferson Clinton, et al. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 68 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the treatment of women and girls by the Taliban in Afghanistan. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 68 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the treatment of women and girls by the Taliban in Afghanistan. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 68 (rs) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the treatment of women and girls by the Taliban in Afghanistan. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 69 (is) To prohibit the consideration of retroactive tax increases in the Senate. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 70 (ats) To authorize representation of Senate and Members of the Senate in the case of James E. Pietrangelo, II v. United States Senate, et al. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 71 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate rejecting a tax increase on investment income of certain associations. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 72 (is) Designating the month of May in 1999 and 2000 as ``National ALS Awareness Month''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 72 (rs) Designating the month of May in 1999 and 2000 as ``National ALS Awareness Month''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 73 (ats) Congratulating the Government and the people of the Republic of El Salvador on successfully completing free and democratic elections on March 7, 1999. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 74 (ats) Expressing the support of the Senate for the members of the United States Armed Forces who are engaged in military operations against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 75 (ats) Reconstituting the Senate Arms Control Observer Group as the Senate National Security Working Group and revising the authority of the Group. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 76 (ats) To commend the Purdue University women's basketball team on winning the 1999 National Collegiate Athletic Association women's basketball championship. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 77 (ats) Commending and congratulating the University of Connecticut Huskies for winning the 1999 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 78 (ats) To authorize representation of Members and officers of the Senate in the case of Jim Russell v. Albert Gore, et al. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 79 (ats) A resolution designating the Chairman of the Joint Economic Committee for the 106th Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 80 (ats) Congratulating Boyd Clines, Larry Rogers, and Matt Moseley for their bravery and courage in the April 12, 1999, rescue mission of Mr. Ivers Sims. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 81 (is) Designating the year of 1999 as ``The Year of Safe Drinking Water'' and commemorating the 25th anniversary of the enactment of the Safe Drinking Water Act. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 81 (rs) Designating the year of 1999 as ``The Year of Safe Drinking Water'' and commemorating the 25th anniversary of the enactment of the Safe Drinking Water Act. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 82 (ats) Expressing the gratitude of the United States Senate for the service of Thomas B. Griffith, Legal Counsel for the United States Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 83 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the settlement of claims [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 84 (is) [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 85 (is) Supporting the efforts of the people of Indonesia in achieving a transition to genuine democracy, and for other purposes. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 86 (is) Supporting the National Railroad Hall of Fame, Inc., of Galesburg, Illinois, in its endeavor to erect a monument known as the National Railroad Hall of Fame. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 87 (ats) Commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the International Visitors Program. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 87 (is) Commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the International Visitors Program. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 87 (rs) Commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the International Visitors Program. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 88 (ats) Relative to the death of the Honorable Roman L. Hruska, formerly a Senator from the State of Nebraska. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 89 (ats) Designating the Henry Clay Desk in the Senate Chamber for assignment to the senior Senator from Kentucky at that Senator's request. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 90 (ats) Designating the 30th day of April of 2000 as ``Dia de los Ninos: Celebrating Young Americans'', and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 90 (is) Designating the 30th day of April of 2000 as ``Dia de los Ninos: Celebrating Young Americans'', and for other purposes. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 91 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that Jim Thorpe should be recognized as the ``Athlete of the Century''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 92 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that funding for prostate cancer research should be increased substantially. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 92 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that funding for prostate cancer research should be increased substantially. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 93 (is) Recognizing Lincoln Park High School for its educational excellence, [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 94 (ats) Commending the efforts of the Reverend Jesse Jackson to secure the release of the soldiers held by the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 95 (ats) Designating August 16, 1999, as ``National Airborne Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 95 (is) Designating August 16, 1999, as ``National Airborne Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 95 (rs) Designating August 16, 1999, as ``National Airborne Day''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 96 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding a peaceful process of self-determination in East Timor, and for other purposes. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 97 (ats) Designating the week of May 2 through 8, 1999, as the 14th Annual Teacher Appreciation Week, and designating Tuesday, May 4, 1999, as National Teacher Day. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 98 (ats) Designating the week beginning October 17, 1999, and the week beginning October 15, 2000, as ``National Character Counts Week''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 98 (is) Designating the week beginning October 17, 1999, and the week beginning October 15, 2000, as ``National Character Counts Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 98 (rs) Designating the week beginning October 17, 1999, and the week beginning October 15, 2000, as ``National Character Counts Week''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 99 (ats) Designating November 20, 1999, as ``National Survivors for Prevention of Suicide Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 99 (is) Designating November 20, 1999, as ``National Survivors for Prevention of Suicide Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 99 (rs) Designating November 20, 1999, as ``National Survivors for Prevention of Suicide Day''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 100 (is) Reaffirming the principles of the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development with respect to the sovereign rights of countries and the right of voluntary and informed consent in family planning programs. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 101 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate on agricultural trade negotiations. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 102 (ats) Appointing Patricia Mack Bryan as Senate Legal Counsel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 103 (ats) Concerning the tenth anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre of June 4, 1989, in the People's Republic of China. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 103 (is) Concerning the tenth anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre of June 4, 1989, in the People's Republic of China. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 104 (ats) To authorize testimony, production of documents, and legal representation in United States v. Nippon Miniature Bearing, Inc., et al. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 105 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate relating to consideration of Slobodan Milosevic as a war criminal. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 106 (is) To express the sense of the Senate regarding English plus other languages. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 107 (is) To establish a Select Committee on Chinese Espionage. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 108 (ats) Designating the month of March, 2000, as ``National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 108 (is) Designating the month of March each year as ``National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 109 (ats) Relating to the activities of the National Islamic Front government in Sudan. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 109 (is) Relating to the activities of the National Islamic Front government in Sudan. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 109 (rs) Relating to the activities of the National Islamic Front government in Sudan. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 110 (ats) Designating June 5, 1999, as ``National Race for the Cure Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 111 (ats) Designating June 6, 1999, as ``National Child's Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 112 (ats) To designate June 5, 1999, as ``Safe Night USA''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 113 (ats) To amend the Stand Rules of the Senate to require that the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States be recited at the commencement of the daily session of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 113 (is) To amend the Standing Rules of the Senate to require that the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States be recited at the commencement of the daily session of the Senate. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 114 (is) Designating June 22, 1999, as ``National Pediatric AIDS Awareness Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 114 (rs) Designating June 22, 1999, as ``National Pediatric AIDS Awareness Day''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 115 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding United States citizens killed in terrorist attacks in Israel. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 116 (is) Condemning the arrest and detention of 13 Iranian Jews accused of espionage. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 117 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the United States share of any reconstruction measures undertaken in the Balkans region of Europe on account of the armed conflict and atrocities that have occurred in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia since March 24, 1999. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 118 (ats) Designating December 12, 1999, as ``National Children's Memorial Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 118 (is) Designating December 12, 1999, as ``National Children's Memorial Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 118 (rs) Designating December 12, 1999, as ``National Children's Memorial Day''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 119 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to United Nations General Assembly Resolution ES-10/6. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 119 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to United Nations General Assembly Resolution ES-10/6. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 119 (rs) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to United Nations General Assembly Resolution ES-10/6. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 120 (ats) Requesting that the President raise the issue of agricultural biotechnology at the June G-8 Summit meeting. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 121 (ats) To authorize testimony and legal representation in C. William Kaiser v. Department of Veterans Affairs. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 122 (ats) Authorizing the reporting of committee funding resolutions for the period October 1, 1999 through February 28, 2001. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 123 (ats) Honoring the memory of former Peace Corps Director Loret Miller Ruppe. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 124 (is) To establish a special committee of the Senate to address the cultural crisis facing America. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 125 (ats) Encouraging and promoting greater involvement of fathers in their children's lives and designating June 20, 1999, as ``National Father's Return Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 126 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that appreciation be shown for the extraordinary work of Mildred Winter as a Missouri teacher and leader in creating the Parents as Teachers program on the occasion that Mildred Winter steps down as Executive Director of such program. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 127 (ats) To direct the Secretary of the Senate to request the return of certain papers. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 128 (ats) Designating March 2000, as ``Arts Education Month''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 128 (is) Designating March 2000, as ``Arts Education Month''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 129 (is) Authorizing expenditures for years October 1, 1999, to September 30, 2000, and October 1, 2000, to February 28, 2001, by the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 130 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that Haiti should conduct free, fair, transparent, and peaceful elections. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 131 (ats) Relating to the retirement of Ron Kavulick. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 132 (is) Designating the week beginning January 21, 2001, as ``Zinfandel Grape Appreciation Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 133 (ats) Supporting religious tolerance toward Muslims. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 133 (is) Supporting religious tolerance toward Muslims. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 133 (rs) Supporting religious tolerance toward Muslims. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 134 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that Joseph Jefferson ``Shoeless Joe'' Jackson should be appropriately honored for his outstanding baseball accomplishments. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 135 (is) Calling for the immediate release of the three humanitarian workers in Yugoslavia. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 136 (ats) Condemning the acts of arson at three Sacramento, California, area synagogues on June 18, 1999, and calling on all Americans to categorically reject crimes of hate and intolerance. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 137 (is) To congratulate the United States Women's Soccer Team on winning the 1999 Women's World Cup Championship. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 138 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 139 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Select Committee on Intelligence. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 140 (is) Congratulating the United States women's soccer team for winning the [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 141 (ats) To congratulate the United States Women's Soccer Team on winning the 1999 Women's World Cup Championship. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 142 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Small Business. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 143 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Armed Services. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 144 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on the Judiciary. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 145 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 146 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Environment and Public Works. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 147 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 148 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Foreign Relations. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 149 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on the Budget. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 150 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Finance. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 151 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Veterans' Affairs. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 152 (pcs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Rules and Administration. [Placed on Calendar Senate] S.Res. 153 (is) Urging the Parliament of Kuwait when it sits on July 17 to grant women the right to hold office and the right to vote. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 154 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Governmental Affairs. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 155 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Special Committee on Aging. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 156 (is) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Indian Affairs. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 157 (ats) Relative to the disappearance of John F. Kennedy, Jr., Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, and Lauren Bessette. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 158 (ats) Designating October 21, 1999, as a ``Day of National Concern About Young People and Gun Violence''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 158 (is) Designating October 21, 1999, as a ``Day of National Concern About Young People and Gun Violence''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 159 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 160 (ats) To restore enforcement of rule 16. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 160 (pcs) To restore enforcement of rule 16. [Placed on Calendar Senate] S.Res. 161 (ats) To authorize the printing of ``Memorial Tributes to John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Jr.''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 162 (ats) To authorize testimony of employee of the Senate in State of New Mexico v. Felix Lucero Chavez. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 163 (is) To establish a special committee of the Senate to study the causes of firearms violence in America. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 164 (ats) Congratulating the Black Bears of the University of Maine for winning the 1999 NCAA hockey championship. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 164 (is) Congratulating the Black Bears of the University of Maine for winning the 1999 NCAA hockey championship. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 165 (ats) In memory of Senior Judge Frank M. Johnson, Jr., of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 166 (is) Relating to the recent elections in the Republic of Indonesia. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 166 (rs) Relating to the recent elections in the Republic of Indonesia. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 167 (is) Commending the Georges Bank Review Panel on the recent report [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 168 (ats) Paying a gratuity to Mary Lyda Nance. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 169 (ats) Commending General Wesley K. Clark, United States Army. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 169 (is) [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 170 (is) Recognizing Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, as the birthplace of southern gospel music. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 171 (ats) Designating March 25, 1998, as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 171 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the President should renegotiate the Extradition Treaty Between the United States of America and the United Mexican States. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 172 (is) To establish a special committee of the Senate to address the cultural crisis facing America. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 173 (ats) To authorize representation of the Senate Committee on Armed Services in the case of Philip Tinsley III v. Senate Committee on Armed Services. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 174 (ats) To authorize representation of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary in the case of Philip Tinsley III v. Senate Committee on the Judiciary. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 175 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding United States policy toward the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, in light of the Alliance's April 1999 Washington Summit and the conflict in Kosovo. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 176 (ats) Expressing the appreciation of the Senate for the service of United States Army personnel who lost their lives in service of their country in an antidrug mission in Colombia and expressing sympathy to the families and loved ones of such personnel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 177 (ats) Designating September, 1999, as ``National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 178 (is) Designating the week beginning September 19, 1999, as ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 178 (rs) Designating the week beginning September 19, 1999, as ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 179 (ats) Designating October 15, 1999, as ``National Mammography Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 179 (is) Designating October 15, 1999, as ``National Mammography Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 179 (rs) Designating October 15, 1999, as ``National Mammography Day''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 180 (ats) Reauthorizing the John Heinz Senate Fellowship Program. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 180 (is) Reauthorizing the John Heinz Senate Fellowship Program. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 181 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the situation in East Timor. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 182 (ats) Designating October 1999 as ``National Stamp Collecting Month''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 182 (is) Designating October 1999 as ``National Stamp Collecting Month''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 183 (ats) Designating the week beginning on September 19, 1999, and ending on September 25, 1999, as National Home Education Week. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 184 (is) Congratulating the Nevada Hispanic leaders in celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in Washington, D.C. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 185 (ats) Recognizing and commending the personnel of Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, for their participation and efforts in support of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's (NATO) Operation Allied Force in the Balkan region. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 185 (is) Recognizing and commending the personnel of Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, for their participation and efforts in support of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's (NATO) Operation Allied Force in the Balkan region. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 186 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding reauthorizing the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 186 (pcs) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding reauthorizing the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. [Placed on Calendar Senate] S.Res. 187 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the human rights situation in the People's Republic of China. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 187 (pcs) To express the sense of the Senate regarding education funding. [Placed on Calendar Senate] S.Res. 188 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that additional assistance should be provided to the victims of Hurricane Floyd. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 188 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that additional assistance should be provided to the victims of Hurricane Floyd. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 189 (ats) Authorizing expenditures by committees of the Senate for the periods October 1, 1999, through September 30, 2000, and October 1, 2000, through February 28, 2001. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 189 (pcs) Authorizing expenditures by committees of the Senate for the periods October 1, 1999, through September 30, 2000, and October 1, 2000, through February 28, 2001. [Placed on Calendar Senate] S.Res. 190 (ats) Designating the week of October 10, 1999, through October 16, 1999, as National Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Week. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 190 (is) Designating the week of October 10, 1999, through October 16, 1999, as National Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Week. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 191 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding East Timor and supporting the multinational force for East Timor. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 192 (ats) Extending birthday greetings and best wishes to Jimmy Carter in recognition of his 75th birthday. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 193 (ats) To reauthorize the Jacob K. Javits Senate Fellowship Program. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 194 (ats) Expressing sympathy for the victims of the devastating earthquake that struck Taiwan on September 21, 1999. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 195 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate concerning Dr. William Ransom Wood. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 196 (ats) Commending the submarine force of the United States Navy on the 100th anniversary of the force. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 196 (is) Commending the submarine force of the United States Navy on the 100th anniversary of the force. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 197 (is) Referring S. 1698 entitled ``A bill for the relief of D.W. Jacobson, Ronald Karkala, and Paul Bjorgen of Grand Rapids, Minnesota'' to the chief judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims for a report thereon. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 198 (ats) Expressing sympathy for those killed and injured in the recent earthquakes in Turkey and Greece and commending Turkey and Greece for their recent efforts in opening a national dialogue and taking steps to further bilateral relations. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 199 (ats) Designating the week of October 24, 1999, through October 30, 1999, and the week of October 22, 2000, through October 28, 2000, as ``National Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Week''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 199 (is) Designating the week of October 24, 1999, through October 30, 1999, and the week of October 22, 2000, through October 28, 2000, as ``National Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 200 (ats) Designating January 2000 as ``National Biotechnology Month''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 200 (is) Designating the week of February 14-20 as ``National Biotechnology Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 200 (rs) Designating the week of February 14-20 as ``National Biotechnology Week''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 201 (ats) Congratulating Henry ``Hank'' Aaron on the 25th anniversary of breaking the Major League Baseball career home run record established by Babe Ruth and recognizing him as one of the greatest baseball players of all time. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 202 (ats) Recognizing the distinguished service of John E. Cook of Williams, Arizona. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 203 (ats) To authorize document production, testimony, and representation of Senate employees, in a matter before the Grand Jury in the Western District of Pennsylvania. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 204 (is) Designating the week beginning November 21, 1999, and the week beginning on November 19, 2000, as ``National Family Week'', and for other purposes. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 204 (rs) Designating the week beginning November 21, 1999, and the week beginning on November 19, 2000, as ``National Family Week'', and for other purposes. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 205 (is) Designating the week of each November in which the holiday of Thanksgiving is observed as ``National Family Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 206 (ats) Relative to the death of the Honorable John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 207 (ats) Commemorating the 20th anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam Veterans of America. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 207 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding fair access to Japanese telecommunications facilities and services. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 208 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding United States policy toward the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European Union, in light of the Alliance's April 1999 Washington Summit and the European Union's June 1999 Cologne Summit. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 208 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding United States policy toward the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European Union, in light of the Alliance's April 1999 Washington Summit and the European Union's June 1999 Cologne Summit. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 208 (rs) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding United States policy toward the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European Union, in light of the Alliance's April 1999 Washington Summit and the European Union's June 1999 Cologne Summit. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 209 (ats) Expressing concern over interference with freedom of the press and the independence of judicial and electoral institutions in Peru. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 209 (is) Expressing concern over interference with freedom of the press and the independence of judicial and electoral institutions in Peru. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 209 (rs) Expressing concern over interference with freedom of the press and the independence of judicial and electoral institutions in Peru. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 210 (ats) Recognizing and honoring the New York Yankees. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 211 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the February 2000 [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 212 (ats) To designate August 1, 2000, as ``National Relatives as Parents Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 212 (is) To designate August 1, 2000, as ``National Relatives as Parents Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 213 (ats) To authorize testimony, document production, and representation of employees in the Senate in Bonnie Mendelson v. Delaware River and Bay Authority. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 214 (ats) Authorizing the taking of photographs in the Chamber of the United States Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 215 (ats) Making changes to Senate committees for the 106th Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 216 (ats) Designating the Month of November 1999 as ``National American Indian Heritage Month''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 216 (is) Designating the Month of November 1999 as ``National American Indian Heritage Month''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 216 (rs) Designating the Month of November 1999 as ``National American Indian Heritage Month''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 217 (ats) Relating to the freedom of belief, expression, and association in the People's Republic of China. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 217 (is) Relating to the freedom of belief, expression, and association in the People's Republic of China. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 217 (rs) Relating to the freedom of belief, expression, and association in the People's Republic of China. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 218 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that a commemorative postage stamp should be issued recognizing the 4-H Youth Development Program's centennial. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 219 (ats) Recognizing and honoring Walter Jerry Payton and expressing the condolences of the Senate to his family on his death. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 220 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the February 2000 [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 221 (ats) To authorize testimony and document production in In the Matter of Pamela A. Carter v. HealthSource Saginaw. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 222 (ats) To revise the procedures of the Select Committee on Ethics. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 223 (ats) Condemning the violence in Chechnya. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 223 (is) Condemning the violence in Chechnya. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 224 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate to designate November 11, 1999, as a special day for recognizing the members of the Armed Forces and the civilian employees of the United States who participated in the recent conflict in Kosovo and the Balkans. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 224 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate to designate November 11, 1999, as a special day for recognizing the members of the Armed Forces and the civilian employees of the United States who participated in the recent conflict in Kosovo and the Balkans. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 225 (ats) To designate November 23, 2000, Thanksgiving Day, as a day to ``Give Thanks, Give Life'' and to discuss organ and tissue donation with other family members. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 225 (is) To designate November 23, 2000, Thanksgiving Day, as a day to ``Give Thanks, Give Life'' and to discuss organ and tissue donation with other family members. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 226 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Japanese participation in the World Trade Organization. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 227 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate in appreciation of the National Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 228 (ats) Making changes to Senate committees for the 106th Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 229 (ats) Making certain majority appointments to certain Senate committees for the 106th Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 230 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to government discrimination in Germany based on religion or belief. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 231 (ats) Referring S. 1456 entitled ``A bill for the relief of Rocco A. Trecosta of Fort Lauderdale, Florida'' to the chief judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims for a report thereon. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 231 (is) Referring S. 1456 entitled ``A bill for the relief of Rocco A. Trecosta of Fort Lauderdale, Florida'' to the chief judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims for a report thereon. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 232 (ats) Making changes to Senate committees for the 106th Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 233 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the urgent need for the Department of Agriculture to resolve certain Montana civil rights discrimination cases. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 234 (ats) Recognizing the contribution of older persons to their communities and commending the work of organizations that participate in programs assisting older persons and that promote the goals of the International Year of Older Persons. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 235 (ats) To authorize the printing of a revised edition of the Senate Election Law Guidebook. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 236 (ats) To authorize the printing of a revised edition of the Nomination and Election of the President and Vice President of the United States. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 237 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations should hold hearings and the Senate should act on the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 238 (ats) To authorize representation of Member of the Senate in the case of Brett Kimberlin v. Orrin Hatch, et al. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 239 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that Nadia Dabbagh, who was abducted from the United States, should be returned home to her mother, Ms. Maureen Dabbagh. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 239 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that Nadia Dabbagh, who was abducted from the United States, should be returned home to her mother, Ms. Maureen Dabbagh. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 239 (rs) Expressing the sense of the Senate that Nadia Dabbagh, who was abducted from the United States, should be returned home to her mother, Ms. Maureen Dabbagh. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 240 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to democracy and human rights in Lao People's Democratic Republic. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 241 (ats) To direct the Senate Commission on Art to recommend to the Senate 2 outstanding individuals whose paintings shall be placed in 2 of the remaining unfilled spaces in the Senate reception room. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 242 (ats) Notifying the President that the Senate is ready to proceed to business. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 243 (ats) Notifying the House that the Senate is ready to proceed to business. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 244 (ats) Expressing sympathy for the victims of the tragic fire at Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey on January 19, 2000. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 245 (ats) Relative to the death of Dr. Floyd M. Riddick, Parliamentarian Emeritus of the United States Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 246 (ats) Relative to the death of Carl Curtis, former United States Senator for the State of Nebraska. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 247 (ats) Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while serving as law enforcement officers. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 247 (is) Commemorating and acknowledging the dedication and sacrifice made by the men and women who have lost their lives while serving as law enforcement officers. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 248 (ats) To designate the week of May 7, 2000, as ``National Correctional Officers and Employees Week''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 248 (is) To designate the week of May 7, 2000, as ``National Correctional Officers and Employees Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 249 (ats) To authorize testimony, document production, and legal representation in Thomas Dwyer v. City of Pittsburgh, et al. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 250 (ats) Recognizing the outstanding achievement of the St. Louis Rams in winning Super Bowl XXXIV. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 251 (ats) Designating March 25, 2000, as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 251 (is) Designating March 25, 2000, as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 251 (rs) Designating March 25, 2000, as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 252 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that Rebiya Kadeer, her family member and business associate, should be released by the People's Republic of China. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 253 (is) To express the sense of the Senate that the Federal investment in biomedical research should be increased by $2,700,000,000 in fiscal year 2001. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 254 (ats) Supporting the goals and ideals of the Olympics. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 254 (is) Supporting the goals and ideals of the Olympics. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 255 (ats) Recognizing and honoring Bob Collins, and expressing the condolences of the Senate to his family on his death. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 256 (ats) Designating the week of February 14-18, 2000, as ``National Heart Failure Awareness Week''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 257 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the responsibility of the United States to ensure that the Panama Canal will remain open and secure to vessels of all nations. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 258 (ats) Designating the week beginning March 12, 2000, as ``National Safe Place Week''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 258 (is) Designating the week beginning March 12, 2000, as ``National Safe Place Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 258 (rs) Designating the week beginning March 12, 2000, as ``National Safe Place Week''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 259 (is) Urging the decommissioning of arms and explosives in Northern Ireland. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 260 (is) To express the sense of the Senate that the Federal investment in programs that provide health care services to uninsured and low-income individuals in medically underserved areas be increased in order to double access to care over the next 5 years. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 261 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the detention of Andrei Babitsky by the Government of the Russian Federation and freedom of the press in Russia. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 262 (ats) Entitled the ``Peaceful Resolution of the Conflict'' in Chechnya. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 263 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the President should [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 263 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the President should [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 263 (rs) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the President should [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 264 (ats) Congratulating and thanking Chairman Robert F. Bennett and Vice [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 265 (ats) Commending the Florida State University football team for winning the 1999 Division 1-A collegiate football national championship. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 266 (is) Designating the month of May every year for the next 5 years as ``National Military Appreciation Month''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 267 (ats) Directing the return of certain treaties to the President. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 267 (es) [Engrossed in Senate] S.Res. 267 (pcs) Directing the return of certain treaties to the President. [Placed on Calendar Senate] S.Res. 268 (ats) Designating July 22 as ``National Fragile X Awareness Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 268 (is) Designating July 17 through July 23 as ``National Fragile X Awareness Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 269 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to United States relations with the Russian Federation, given the Russian Federation's conduct in Chechnya, and for other purposes. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 270 (pcs) Designating the week beginning March 11, 2000, as ``National Girl Scout Week''. [Placed on Calendar Senate] S.Res. 271 (is) Regarding the human rights situation in the People's Republic of China. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 271 (rs) Regarding the human rights situation in the People's Republic of China. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 272 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States should remain [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 272 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States should remain [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 272 (rs) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States should remain [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 273 (ats) Designating the week beginning March 11, 2000, as ``National Girl Scout Week''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 274 (is) To designate April 9, 2000, as a ``National Day of Remembrance of the One Hundred Thirty-Fifth Anniversary of the Battle of Sayler's Creek''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 275 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding fair access to Japanese telecommunications facilities and services. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 275 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding fair access to Japanese telecommunications facilities and services. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 276 (is) To express the sense of the Senate that the conferees on the Violent and Repeat Juvenile Offender Accountability and Rehabilitation Act should submit the conference report on the bill before April 20, 2000, and include the gun safety amendments passed by the Senate. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 277 (ats) Commemorating the 30th Anniversary of the Policy of Indian Self- Determination. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 277 (is) Commemorating the 30th Anniversary of the Policy of Indian Self- Determination. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 277 (rs) Commemorating the 30th Anniversary of the Policy of Indian Self- Determination. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 278 (ats) Designating the 30th day of April of 1999, as ``Dia de los Ninos: Celebrating Young Americans'', and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 278 (is) Commending Ernest Burgess, M.D., for his service to the Nation and international community. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 279 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations should hold hearings and the Senate should act on the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 280 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to United States relations with the Russian Federation in view of the situation in Chechnya. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 281 (ats) To congratulate the Michigan State University Men's Basketball Team on winning the 2000 National Collegiate Athletic Association Men's Basketball Championship. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 282 (ats) Congratulating the Huskies of the University of Connecticut for winning the 2000 Women's Basketball Championship. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 283 (ats) To direct the Senate Legal Counsel to intervene in the name of the Senate Committee on Appropriations and the Senate Committee on the Judiciary in United States of America v. Northwest Airlines Corporation, et al. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 284 (ats) To authorize testimony, document production, and legal representation in United States of America v. George Patrick Calhoon. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 285 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that there should be parity among [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 286 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations should hold hearings and the Senate should act on the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 287 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding United States policy toward Libya, and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 287 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding U.S. policy toward Libya. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 287 (rs) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding United States policy toward Libya, and for other purposes. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 288 (is) Authorizing the taking of a photograph in the Chamber of the United States Senate. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 289 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the human rights situation in Cuba. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 289 (rs) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the human rights situation in Cuba. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 290 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that companies large and small in every part of the world should support and adhere to the Global Sullivan Principles of Corporate Social Responsibility wherever they have operations. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 291 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the reprogramming of funds for the Drug Enforcement Administration for fiscal year 2000 in order to assist State and local efforts to clean up methamphetamine laboratories. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 292 (is) Recognizing the 20th century as the ``Century of Women in the United States''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 293 (is) Encouraging all residents of the United States to complete their census forms to ensure the most accurate enumeration of the population possible. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 294 (ats) Designating the month of October 2000 as ``Children's Internet Safety Month''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 294 (is) Designating the month of October 2000 as ``Children's Internet Safety Month''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 295 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the carrying of firearms into places of worship or educational and scholastic settings should be prohibited. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 296 (ats) Designating June 4, 2000, as ``National Child's Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 296 (is) Designating the first Sunday in June of each calendar year as ``National Child's Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 296 (rs) Designating the first Sunday in June of each calendar year as ``National Child's Day''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 297 (ats) To authorize testimony and legal representation in Martin A. Lopow v. William J. Henderson. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 298 (is) Designating the month of May each year as the Month for Children. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 299 (ats) To make technical corrections to the Standing Rules of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 300 (ats) Designating the week of April 23-30, 2000, as ``National Shaken Baby Syndrome Awareness Week''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 301 (ats) Designating August 16, 2000, as ``National Airborne Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 301 (is) Designating August 16, 2000, as ``National Airborne Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 302 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Health Care Financing Administration should consider current systems that provide better, more cost effective emergency transport before promulgating any final rule regarding the delivery of emergency medical services. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 303 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the treatment by the Russian Federation of Andrei Babitsky, a Russian journalist working for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 303 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the treatment by the Russian Federation of Andrei Babitsky, a Russian journalist working for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 303 (rs) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the treatment by the Russian Federation of Andrei Babitsky, a Russian journalist working for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 304 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the development of [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 304 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the development of [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 304 (rs) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the development of [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 305 (is) Commending participants in the Million Mom March. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 306 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to Mother's Day that the United States Senate should reject the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) as it demeans motherhood and undermines the traditional family. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 307 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to Mother's Day that the United States Senate should reject the United Nations Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) as it demeans motherhood and undermines the traditional family. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 308 (is) Congratulating International House on the occasion of its 75th anniversary. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 309 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding conditions in Laos. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 309 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding conditions in Laos. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 309 (rs) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding conditions in Laos. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 310 (ats) Honoring the 19 members of the United States Marine Corps who died on April 8, 2000, and extending the condolences of the Senate on their deaths. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 311 (ats) To express the sense of the Senate regarding Federal procurement opportunities for women-owned small businesses. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 312 (ats) To authorize testimony, document production, and legal representation in State of Indiana v. Amy Han. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 313 (ats) To authorize representation by the Senate Legal Counsel in Harold A. Johnson v. Max Cleland, et al. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 314 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate concerning the violence, breakdown of rule of law, and troubled pre-election period in the Republic of Zimbabwe. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 315 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the crimes and abuses committed against the people of Sierra Leone by the Revolutionary United Front, and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 316 (ats) Honoring Senior Judge Daniel H. Thomas of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 317 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate to congratulate and thank the members of the United States Armed Forces who participated in the June 6, 1944, D-Day invasion of Europe for forever changing the course of history by helping bring an end to World War II. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 318 (ats) Honoring the 129 sailors and civilians lost aboard the U.S.S. Thresher [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 319 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Senate should participate in and support activities to provide decent homes for the people of the United States, and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 320 (ats) To authorize testimony by Senate employee in state administrative proceeding. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 321 (ats) To congratulate the New Jersey Devils for their outstanding discipline, determination, and ingenuity, in winning the 2000 National Hockey League's Stanley Cup Championship. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 322 (ats) Encouraging and promoting greater involvement of fathers in their children's lives and designating June 18, 2000, as ``National Responsible Father's Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 323 (ats) Designating Monday, June 19, 2000, as National Eat-Dinner-With-Your- Children Day. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 324 (ats) To commend and congratulate the Los Angeles Lakers for their outstanding drive, discipline, and mastery in winning the 2000 National Basketball Association Championship. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 325 (ats) Welcoming King Mohammed VI of Morocco upon his first official visit to the United States, and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 326 (ats) Designating the Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko, Nevada, as the ``National Cowboy Poetry Gathering''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 326 (is) Designating the Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko, Nevada, as the ``National Cowboy Poetry Gathering''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 327 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate on United States efforts to encourage the governments of foreign countries to investigate and prosecute crimes committed in those countries in the name of family honor and to provide relief for victims of those crimes. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 328 (ats) To commend and congratulate the Louisiana State University Tigers on winning the 2000 College World Series. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 329 (ats) Urging the Government of Argentina to pursue and punish those responsible for the 1994 attack on the AMIA Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 329 (is) Urging the Government of Argentina to pursue and punish those responsible for the 1994 attack on the AMIA Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 329 (rs) Urging the Government of Argentina to pursue and punish those responsible for the 1994 attack on the AMIA Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 330 (is) Designating the week beginning September 24, 2000, as ``National Amputee Awareness Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 331 (ats) To authorize testimony, document production, and legal representation in United States v. Ellen Rose Hart. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 332 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to the peace process in Northern Ireland. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 333 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that there should be parity among [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 333 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that there should be parity among [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 334 (is) Expressing appreciation to the people of Okinawa for hosting United States defense facilities, commending the Government of Japan for choosing Okinawa as the site for hosting the summit meeting of the G-8 countries, and for other purposes. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 334 (rs) Expressing appreciation to the people of Okinawa for hosting United States defense facilities, commending the Government of Japan for choosing Okinawa as the site for hosting the summit meeting of the G-8 countries, and for other purposes. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 335 (ats) Congratulating the people of Mexico on the occasion of the democratic elections held in that country. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 336 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the contributions, sacrifices, and distinguished service of Americans exposed to radiation or radioactive materials as a result of service in the Armed Forces. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 337 (ats) Relative to the death of the Honorable John O. Pastore, formerly a Senator from the State of Rhode Island. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 338 (ats) Relative to the death of the Honorable Paul Coverdell, a Senator from the State of Georgia. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 339 (ats) Designating November 18, 2000, as ``National Survivors of Suicide Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 339 (is) Designating November 18, 2000, as ``National Survivors of Suicide Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 340 (ats) Designating December 10, 2000, as ``National Children's Memorial Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 340 (is) Designating December 10, 2000, as ``National Children's Memorial Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 341 (ats) Authorizing the printing of certain materials in honor of Paul Coverdell [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 342 (ats) Designating the week beginning September 17, 2000, as ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 342 (is) Designating the week beginning September 17, 2000, as ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 343 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement should recognize and admit to full membership Israel's Magen David Adom Society with its emblem, the Red Shield of David. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 343 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement should recognize and admit to full membership Israel's Magen David Adom Society with its emblem, the Red Shield of David. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 343 (rs) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement should recognize and admit to full membership Israel's Magen David Adom Society with its emblem, the Red Shield of David. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 344 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the proposed merger of United Airlines and US Airways is inconsistent with the public interest and public convenience and necessity policy set forth in section 40101 of title 49, United States Code. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 345 (is) Designating October 17, 2000, as a ``Day of National Concern About Young People and Gun Violence''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 346 (ats) Acknowledging that the undefeated and untied 1951 University of San [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 347 (ats) Designating the week of September 17, 2000, through September 23, 2000, as National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Week. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 347 (is) Designating the week of September 17, 2000, through September 23, 2000, as National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Week. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 348 (is) To express the sense of the Senate that the Secretary of the Treasury, [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 349 (is) To designate September 7, 2000, as ``National Safe Television for All Ages Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 350 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the Republic of India's closed market to United States ash exports. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 351 (is) To designate the month of September of 2000, as ``National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 352 (ats) Relative to the death of Representative Herbert H. Bateman, of Virginia. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 353 (ats) Designating October 20, 2000, as ``National Mammography Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 353 (is) Designating October 20, 2000, as ``National Mammography Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 354 (ats) Amending paragraphs 2 and 3(a) of Rule XXV and providing for certain appointments to the Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee, the Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, the Finance Committee, the Small Business Committee, and the Veterans' Affairs Committee. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 355 (ats) Commending and congratulating Middlebury College. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 355 (is) Commending and congratulating Middlebury College. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 356 (ats) To authorize documentary production by the Select Committee on Intelligence. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 357 (ats) Welcoming Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Prime Minister of India, upon his first official visit to the United States, and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 358 (ats) Relative to the Death of Murray Zweben, Parliamentarian Emeritus of the United States Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 359 (is) Designating October 16, 2000, to October 20, 2000, as ``National Teach For America Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 360 (ats) To authorize the printing of a document entitled ``Washington's Farewell Address''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 360 (is) To authorize the printing of a document entitled ``Washington's Farewell Address''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 361 (ats) To authorize the printing of a revised edition of the Senate Rules and Manual. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 361 (is) To authorize the printing of a revised edition of the Senate Rules and Manual. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 362 (is) Recognizing and honoring Roberto Clemente as a great humanitarian and an athlete of unfathomable skill. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 363 (ats) Commending the late Ernest Burgess, M.D., for his service to the Nation and the international community, and expressing the condolences of the Senate to his family on his death. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 364 (pcs) Commending Sydney, New South Wales, Australia for its successful conduct of the 2000 Summer Olympic Games and congratulating the United States Olympic Team for its outstanding accomplishments at those Olympic Games. [Placed on Calendar Senate] S.Res. 365 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding recent elections in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 365 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding recent elections in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and for other purposes. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 366 (ats) Expressing the Sense of the Senate on the certification of Mexico. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 366 (is) Expressing the Sense of the Senate on the certification of Mexico. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 367 (is) Urging the Government of Egypt to provide a timely and open appeal for Shaiboub William Arsel and to complete an independent investigation of police brutality in Al-Kosheh. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 368 (ats) To recognize the importance of relocating and renovating the Hamilton Grange, New York. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 368 (is) To recognize the importance of relocating and renovating the Hamilton Grange, New York. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 369 (ats) Relative to the death of Representative Bruce F. Vento, of Minnesota. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 370 (ats) To increase the authorization for expenditures relating to Senate activities in connection with participation in interparliamentary institutions and the facilitation of foreign interchanges in the United States, and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 371 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that a commemorative postage stamp should be issued to honor sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 371 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that a commemorative postage stamp should be issued to honor sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 372 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to United Nations General Assembly Resolution 1322. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 373 (ats) Recognizing the 225th birthday of the United States Navy. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 373 (is) Recognizing the 225th birthday of the United States Navy. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 374 (is) Designating October 17, 2000, as a ``Day of National Concern About Young People and Gun Violence''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 375 (ats) Supporting the efforts of Bolivia's democratically elected government. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 375 (is) Supporting the efforts of Bolivia's democratically elected government. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 376 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the men and women who fought the Jasper Fire in the Black Hills of South Dakota should be commended for their heroic efforts. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 377 (ats) Authorizing the taking of photographs in the Chamber of the United States Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 378 (ats) Honoring the members of the crew of the guided missile destroyer U.S.S. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 379 (ats) Memorializing the sailors of the Navy lost in the attack on the U.S.S. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 380 (ats) Approving the placement of 2 paintings in the Senate reception room. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 381 (ats) Designating October 16, 2000, to October 20, 2000, as ``National Teach For America Week''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 382 (ats) Recognizing and commending the personnel of the 49th Armored Division [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 383 (ats) Extending the authorities relating to the Senate National Security Working Group. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 384 (ats) A resolution relative to rule XXXIII. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 385 (ats) Congratulating the Reverend Clay Evans of Chicago, Illinois, on the occasion of his retirement. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 386 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 387 (ats) Relative to the death of Representative Julian C. Dixon, of California. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 388 (ats) Tendering the thanks of the Senate to the President pro tempore for the courteous, dignified, and impartial manner in which he has presided over the deliberations of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 389 (ats) Tendering the thanks of the Senate to the Vice President for the courteous, dignified, and impartial manner in which he has presided over the deliberations of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 390 (ats) To commend the exemplary leadership of the Democratic Leader. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 391 (ats) To commend the exemplary leadership of the Majority Leader. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 392 (ats) Tendering the thanks of the Senate to the Senate staff for the courteous, dignified, and impartial manner in which they have assisted the deliberations of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 393 (ats) Commemorating the life of Gwendolyn Brooks of Chicago, Illinois. [Agreed to Senate] |