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S.Res. 1 (ats) Informing the President of the United States that a quorum of each House is assembled. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 2 (ats) Informing the House of Representatives 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 (ats) To elect the Honorable Strom Thurmond of the State of South Carolina, to be President pro tempore of the Senate of the United States. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 5 (ats) Notifying the President of the United States of the election of a President pro tempore. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 6 (ats) Electing Sheila P. Burke as the Secretary of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 7 (ats) Electing Howard O. Greene, Jr., as the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 8 (ats) Electing Elizabeth B. Greene, as the Secretary of the Majority of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 9 (ats) Notifying the President of the United States of the election of the Secretary of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 10 (ats) Electing C. Abbott Saffold as the Secretary for the minority of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 11 (ats) Notifying the House of Representatives of the election of a President pro tempore of the United States Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 12 (ats) [DOCID: f:sr12ats.txt] Notifying the House of Representatives of the election of Sheila P. Burke as Secretary of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 13 (ats) Amending rule XXV. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 14 (ats) A resolution amending paragraph 2 of rule XXV. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 15 (ats) A resolution making majority party appointments to certain Senate committees for the One Hundred Fourth Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 16 (ats) To make minority party appointments to Senate committees under paragraph 2 of rule XXV for the One Hundred Fourth Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 17 (ats) To amend paragraph 4 of rule XXV of the Standing Rules of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 18 (ats) Relating to the reappointment of Michael Davidson as Senate Legal Counsel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 19 (ips) To express the sense of the Senate relating to committee funding. [Indefinitely Postponed in Senate] S.Res. 20 (ats) A resolution making majority party appointments to certain Senate committees for the 104th Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 21 (is) To amend Senate Resolution 338 (which establishes the Select Committee on Ethics) to change the membership of the select committee from members of the Senate to private citizens. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 22 (is) To express the sense of the Senate reaffirming the cargo preference policy of the United States. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 23 (is) To express the sense of the Senate that the Oregon Option project has [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 24 (is) Providing for the broadcasting of press briefings on the floor prior to the Senate's daily convening. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 24 (rs) Providing for the broadcasting of press briefings on the floor prior to the Senate's daily convening. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 25 (ats) Relating to section 6 of Senate Resolution 458 of the 98th Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 26 (ats) A resolution making majority party appointments to the Governmental Affairs Committee for the 104th Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 27 (ats) A resolution amending Rule XXV. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 28 (ats) To increase the portion of funds available to the Committee on Rules and Administration for hiring consultants. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 29 (ats) A resolution amending Rule XXV. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 30 (ats) A resolution making majority party appointments to certain Standing Committees for the One Hundred Fourth Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 31 (is) To express the sense of the Senate that the Attorney General should act immediately to protect reproductive health care clinics. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 32 (ats) To make minority party appointments to Senate committees under paragraph 3 (a) and (b) of rule XXV for the One Hundred Fourth Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 33 (ats) Making majority party appointments to Senate committees for the One Hundred Fourth Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 34 (ats) Amending paragraphs 3(a), 3(b), and 3(c) of rule XXV of the Standing Rules of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 35 (ats) Making majority party appointments to the Small Business Committee for the One Hundred Fourth Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 36 (is) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Finance. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 37 (ats) Designating February 2, 1995, and February 1, 1996, as ``National Women and Girls in Sports Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 37 (is) Designating February 2, 1995, and February 1, 1996, as ``National Women and Girls in Sports Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 38 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Appropriations. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 39 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 40 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Indian Affairs. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 41 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Foreign Relations. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 42 (ats) To make minority party appointments to a Senate committee under paragraph 3(c) of rule XXV for the One Hundred Fourth Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 43 (is) Authorizing expenditures by the Select Committee on Intelligence. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 44 (is) Authorizing expenditures by the Special Committee on Aging. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 45 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Governmental Affairs. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 46 (ats) A resolution making majority party appointments to the Ethics Committee for the One Hundred Fourth Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 47 (ats) A resolution designating the chairpersons of Senate committees for the One Hundred Fourth Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 48 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Environment and Public Works. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 49 (ats) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Rules and Administration. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 49 (ips) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Rules and Administration. [Indefinitely Postponed in Senate] S.Res. 49 (pcs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Rules and Administration. [Placed on Calendar Senate] S.Res. 50 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on the Budget. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 51 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Small Business. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 52 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 53 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 54 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Judiciary Committee. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 55 (is) Authorizing expenditures by the Special Committee on Aging. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 56 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 57 (ats) A resolution making majority party appointments to the Small Business and Aging Committees for the One Hundred Fourth Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 58 (ats) Providing for Members on the part of the Senate of the Joint Committee on Printing and the Joint Committee of Congress on the Library. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 59 (ats) To authorize the printing of a collection of the rules of the committees of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 60 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the President should exercise the line-item veto without awaiting the enactment of additional authorization for the purpose of obtaining a judicial determination of its constitutionality. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 61 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the President currently has authority under the Constitution to veto individual items of appropriation and that the President should exercise that authority without awaiting the enactment of additional authorization. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 62 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Labor and Human Resources. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 63 (is) To express the sense of the Senate regarding calculation of the Consumer Price Index. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 64 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Veterans' Affairs. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 65 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Armed Services. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 66 (ats) To prevent the adoption of certain national history standards. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 67 (ats) Relating to violence at clinics. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 68 (ats) Relating to impact on local governments. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 69 (ats) Condemning terrorist attacks in Israel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 70 (ats) Electing Doctor Lloyd John Ogilvie, of California, as Chaplain of the United States Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 71 (ats) A resolution designating the chairmen of certain Senate committees for the One Hundred Fourth Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 72 (ats) Expressing support for the nation and people of Japan and deepest condolences for the losses suffered as the result of the earthquake of January 17, 1995. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 73 (ats) Authorizing biennial expenditures by committees of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 73 (pcs) Authorizing biennial expenditures by committees of the Senate. [Placed on Calendar Senate] S.Res. 74 (ats) Commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp in Poland. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 75 (ats) To designate October, 1996, as ``Roosevelt History Month'', and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 75 (is) To designate October, 1996, as ``Roosevelt History Month'', and for other purposes. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 76 (is) To amend Senate Resolution 338 (which establishes the Select Committee on Ethics) to change the membership of the select committee from members of the Senate to private citizens. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 77 (ats) To commemorate the 1995 National Peace Officers Memorial Day. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 78 (ats) To request the President to issue a proclamation designating February 16, 1995, as ``Haleyville, Alabama, Emergency 911 Day'', and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 79 (ats) Designating March 25, 1995, as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 79 (is) Designating March 25, 1995, as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 80 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate on the impact on the housing industry of interest rate increases by the Federal Open Market Committee of the Federal Reserve System. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 81 (ats) Commending Robert D. Reischauer for his service to the Congress and the Nation. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 82 (is) To petition the States to convene a Conference of the States to consider a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 83 (ris) To express the sense of the Senate regarding tax cuts during the 104th Congress. [Referral Instructions Senate] S.Res. 84 (ats) Saluting Florida on the 150th anniversary of Florida statehood, and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 85 (is) To express the sense of the Senate that obstetrician-gynecologists should be included as primary care providers for women in Federal laws relating to the provision of health care. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 86 (ats) To make effective the appointment of the Deputy Senate Legal Counsel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 87 (ats) Authorizing the taking of a photograph in the Chamber of the United States Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 88 (ats) Honoring the 92d birthday of Mike Mansfield, and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 89 (is) Regarding bribery in international business transactions and the discrimination against United States exports that results from such bribery. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 90 (ats) To authorize testimony by Senate employee. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 91 (is) To condemn Turkey's illegal invasion of northern Iraq. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 92 (ats) A resolution amending rule XXV of the Standing Rules. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 93 (ats) Making majority party appointments to the Energy and Natural Resources Committee, the Veterans' Affairs Committee, and the Committee on Indian Affairs. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 94 (ats) Making a majority party appointment. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 95 (ats) Making minority party appointments to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, and the Committee on Veterans' Affairs [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 96 (ats) Commending Chick Reynolds on the occasion of his retirement. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 97 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to peace and stability [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 97 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to peace and stability in the South China Sea. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 97 (rs) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to peace and stability [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 98 (is) Relating to tax avoidance by certain American citizens. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 99 (ats) Commending the 125th anniversary of Allen University, and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 100 (ats) To proclaim April 5, 1995, as National 4-H Day, and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 101 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate in support of extending some of the benefits of enhanced economic relations enjoyed by the United States and Israel to those countries that sustain a ``warm'' peace with Israel. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 102 (ats) To express the sense of the Senate concerning Pakistan and the impending visit of Prime Minister Bhutto. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 102 (is) To express the sense of the Senate concerning Pakistan and the impending visit of Prime Minister Bhutto. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 103 (ats) To proclaim the week of October 15 through October 21, 1995, as [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 103 (is) To proclaim the week of October 15 through October 21, 1995, as National Character Counts Week, and for other purposes. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 103 (rs) To proclaim the week of October 15 through October 21, 1995, as [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 104 (is) Referring S. 676 entitled ``A bill for the relief of D.W. Jacobson, Ronald Karkala, and Paul Bjorgen of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, and for other purposes'' to the chief judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims for a report on bill. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 105 (is) Condemning Iran for the violent suppression of a protest in Teheran. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 106 (ats) To authorize testimony by former Senate employee and representation by Senate Legal Counsel [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 107 (ats) To commend the Huskies of the University of Connecticut for capping a perfect season by winning the 1995 NCAA Women's Basketball Championship. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 108 (ats) Designating July 16, 1995, as ``National Atomic Veterans Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 109 (ats) Extending the appreciation and gratitude of the United States Senate to Senator Robert C. Byrd, on the completion by the Senator of the 4 volume treatise entitled ``The History of the United States Senate'', and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 110 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate condemning the bombing in Oklahoma City. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 111 (ats) Relative to the death of the Honorable John C. Stennis, late a Senator from the State of Mississippi. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 112 (ats) Commending the Senate Enrolling Clerk upon his retirement. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 113 (ats) To authorize representation by Senate Legal Counsel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 114 (ats) To refer S. 740, entitled ``A bill for the relief of Inslaw, Inc., and William A. Hamilton and Nancy Burke Hamilton'' to the chief judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims for a report thereon. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 115 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that America's World War II veterans [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 116 (ats) Recognizing and commending the Lakota and Dakota Code Talkers. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 117 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the current Federal income tax [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 118 (ats) Concerning United States-Japan Trade Relations. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 119 (ats) To authorize testimony by Senate employee and representation by Senate [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 120 (ats) Establishing a special committee administered by the Committee on [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 121 (ats) In support of the Angola peace process. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 122 (ats) Designating James R. Ketchum as Curator Emeritus of the United States [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 123 (ats) Relating to the retirement of Gerald A. Hackett. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 124 (ats) Relating to the retirement of Frederick R. Broomfield, Sr. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 125 (ats) Honoring the contributions of Father Joseph Damien de Veuster for his [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 126 (is) To amend the Senate gift rule. Resolved, [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 127 (is) To express the sense of the Senate on border crossing fees. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 128 (is) Prohibiting the use of United States ground forces in Bosnia- [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 129 (ats) To elect Kelly D. Johnston as Secretary of the Senate. Resolved, That Kelly D. Johnston, of Oklahoma, be, and he hereby is, elected Secretary of the Senate beginning June 8, 1995. S.Res. 130 (ats) Providing for notification to the President of the United States of the [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 131 (ats) Providing for notification to the House of Representatives of the [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 132 (ats) Commending Captain O'Grady and United States and NATO Forces. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 133 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the primary safeguard for the [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 134 (ats) Expressing the Senate's gratitude to Sheila P. Burke for her service as [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 135 (ats) To authorize production of documents, testimony by a former Senate [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 136 (ats) To authorize representation by Senate Legal Counsel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 137 (ats) To provide for the deposit of funds for the Senate page residence. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 138 (is) Relating to the conflict in Kashmir. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 139 (ats) To authorize the production of records by the Select Committee on [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 140 (ats) To authorize the production of records by the Select Committee on [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 141 (ats) To authorize representation by Senate Legal Counsel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 142 (ats) To congratulate the New Jersey Devils for becoming the 1995 NHL [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 143 (ats) Commending C. Abbott Saffold (Abby) for her long, faithful, and [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 144 (is) To express the sense of the Senate that, by the end of the 104th [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 145 (ats) To elect Martin P. Paone Secretary for the Minority. S.Res. 146 (ats) Designating the week beginning November 19, 1995, and the week beginning on November 24, 1996, as ``National Family Week'', and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 146 (is) Designating the week beginning November 19, 1995, and the week [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 147 (ats) Designating the weeks beginning September 24, 1995, and September 22, 1996, as ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week'', and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 147 (is) Designating the weeks beginning September 24, 1995, and September 22, [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 148 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the arrest of Harry Wu by [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 149 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the recent announcement by [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 150 (ats) To authorize testimony by Senate employees and representation by Senate [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 151 (is) To designate May 14, 1996, and May 14, 1997, as ``National Speak No [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 152 (is) To amend the Standing Rules of the Senate to require a clause in each bill and resolution to specify the constitutional authority of the Congress for enactment, and for other purposes. Resolved, [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 153 (ats) To make certain technical corrections to Senate Resolution 120. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 154 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States Government [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 155 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the action taken by the [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 156 (is) Recognizing the contributions of the United States Army Air Forces to [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 157 (ats) Commending Senator Robert Byrd for casting 14,000 votes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 158 (ats) To provide for Senate gift reform. Resolved, [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 159 (is) To express the sense of the Senate regarding the role of tobacco in [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 160 (is) A resolution marking the anniversary of the anti-Greek pogrom in [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 161 (ats) To make available to the senior Senator from Mississippi, during his or [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 162 (is) To require each accredited member of the Senate Press Gallery to file [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 163 (is) To require the Select Committee on Ethics of the Senate to hold [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 164 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that America's World War II veterans [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 165 (ats) Commending the 60th anniversary of the Social Security Act. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 166 (is) A resolution expressing support for cooperation between the Governments [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 167 (ats) Congratulating Cal Ripken, Jr. on the occasion of his breaking the [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 168 (ips) Concerning the Select Committee on Ethics Investigation of Senator Packwood of Oregon. [Indefinitely Postponed in Senate] S.Res. 168 (pcs) Concerning the Select Committee on Ethics Investigation of Senator [Placed on Calendar Senate] S.Res. 169 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate welcoming His Holiness the Dalai [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 170 (ats) To appoint various chairmen for the 104th Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 171 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to the second anniversary of the signing of the Israeli-Palestinian Declaration of Principles. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 171 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to the second [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 172 (ats) Providing for severance pay. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 173 (is) To proclaim the week of September 24 through September 30, 1995, as ``National Dog Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 174 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Secretary of State should aggressively pursue the release of political and religious prisoners in Vietnam. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 175 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the recent elections in [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 176 (ats) Relating to expenditures for official office expenses. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 177 (ats) To designate October 19, 1995, ``National Mammography Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 177 (is) To designate October 19, 1995, ``National Mammography Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 178 (ats) Designating the second Sunday in October of 1995 as ``National Children's Day'', and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 179 (ats) Concerning a joint meeting of Congress and the closing of the commemorations for the Fiftieth Anniversary of World War II. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 180 (ats) Proclaiming October 15, 1995, through October 21, 1995, as the ``Week Without Violence'', and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 180 (is) Proclaiming October 15, 1995, through October 21, 1995, as the ``Week Without Violence'', and for other purposes. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 181 (ats) Relating to the appointment of Senate Legal Counsel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 182 (ats) Relating to the appointment of Deputy Senate Legal Counsel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 183 (ats) Making majority party appointments to certain Senate committees for the 104th Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 184 (ats) Making majority party appointments to certain Senate committees for the 104th Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 185 (is) To express the sense of the Senate regarding repayment of loans to Mexico. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 186 (ats) To authorize testimony by Senate employees and representation by Senate Legal Counsel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 187 (is) To express the sense of the Senate that Congress should vote on the deployment of United States Armed Forces in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 188 (is) To designate October 30, 1995, as ``National Drug Awareness Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 189 (ats) To designate Wednesday, November 1, 1995, as ``National Drug Awareness Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 190 (ats) To authorize the printing of a revised edition of the Senate Election Law Guidebook. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 191 (ats) Designating the month of November 1995 as ``National American Indian Heritage Month'', and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 192 (ats) A resolution making majority appointments to the Joint Committee on the Library and the Joint Committee on Printing. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 193 (ats) Deploring individuals who deny the historical reality of the Holocaust and commending the vital, ongoing work of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 194 (ats) To authorize representation by the Senate Legal Counsel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 195 (is) To honor Frederick C. Branch on the 50th anniversary of his becoming the first African American commissioned officer in the United States Marine Corps. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 196 (ats) Relative to the death of the Reverend Richard Halverson, late the Chaplain of the United States Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 197 (ats) To congratulate the Northwestern University Wildcats on winning the [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 198 (ats) To make certain technical changes to S. Res. 158. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 199 (ats) Directing the Senate Legal Counsel to bring a civil action to enforce subpoenas and orders of the Special Committee to Investigate Whitewater Development Corporation and Related Matters to William H. Kennedy, III. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 199 (pcs) Directing the Senate Legal Counsel to bring a civil action to enforce a subpoena of the Special Committee to Investigate Whitewater Development Corporation and Related Matters to William H. Kennedy, III. [Placed on Calendar Senate] S.Res. 200 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago should be considered for accession to the North American Free Trade Agreement. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 201 (ats) Commending the CIA's statutory Inspector General on his 5-year anniversary in office. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 202 (is) Concerning the ban on the use of United States passports for travel to Lebanon. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 203 (ats) To authorize testimony by Senate employee and representation by Senate Legal Counsel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 204 (ats) To authorize representation by Senate Legal Counsel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 205 (ats) To authorize testimony by Senate employee and representation by Senate Legal Counsel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 206 (ats) Making minority party appointments for the Committee on Veterans' Affairs. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 207 (ats) To congratulate Brett Favre, a native of Kiln, Mississippi, for winning the 1995 National Football League Most Valuable Player Award. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 208 (ats) Commending J. Keith Kennedy. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 209 (ats) To provide for the approval of interim regulations applicable to the Senate and the employees of the Senate and adopted by the Board of the Office of Compliance before January 23, 1996, and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 210 (ats) To commend the Cornhuskers of the University of Nebraska at Lincoln for winning both the 1994 and 1995 National Collegiate Athletic Association Football Championships back-to-back. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 211 (ats) To commend the Cornhuskers of the University of Nebraska at Lincoln for winning the 1995 National Collegiate Athletic Association Women's Volleyball Championship. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 212 (ats) To constitute the minority party's membership on the Ethics Committee for the 104th Congress, or until their successors are chosen. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 213 (ats) Commending Senator Sam Nunn for casting 10,000 votes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 214 (is) To express the sense of the Senate concerning the payment of Social Security obligations. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 215 (is) To designate June 19, 1996, as ``National Baseball Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 216 (is) To express the sense of the Senate that if a $1 coin is minted to replace the $1 bill, the Secretary of the Treasury should be authorized to mint and circulate $1 coins bearing a likeness of Margaret Chase Smith. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 217 (ats) To designate the first Friday in May 1996, as ``American Foreign [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 217 (is) To designate the first Friday in May 1996, as ``American Foreign [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 217 (rs) To designate the first Friday in May 1996, as ``American Foreign [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 218 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the failure of Mexico to cooperate with the United States in controlling the transport of illegal drugs and controlled substances and the denial of certain assistance to Mexico as a result of that failure. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 219 (ats) Designating March 25, 1996 as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 219 (is) Designating March 25, 1996 as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 219 (rs) Designating March 25, 1996 as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 220 (ats) In recognition of Ronald Reagan's 85th birthday. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 221 (ats) To authorize testimony by a former Senate employee. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 222 (ats) To authorize the production of documents by the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 223 (ats) To commemorate the sesquicentennial of Texas statehood. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 224 (is) To designate September 23, 1996, as ``National Baseball Heritage Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 225 (is) Urging the President to undertake measures to facilitate the immediate withdrawal of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards from Bosnia-Herzegovina. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 226 (ats) To proclaim the week of October 13 through October 19, 1996, as ``National Character Counts Week''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 226 (is) To proclaim the week of October 13 through October 19, 1996, as ``National Character Counts Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 226 (rs) To proclaim the week of October 13 through October 19, 1996, as ``National Character Counts Week''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 227 (rs) To authorize the use of additional funds for salaries and expenses of the Special Committee to Investigate Whitewater Development Corporation and Related Matters, and for other purposes. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 227 (rts) To authorize the use of additional funds for salaries and expenses of the Special Committee to Investigate Whitewater Development Corporation and Related Matters, and for other purposes. [Referred to Committee Senate] S.Res. 228 (ats) Condemning terror attacks in Israel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 229 (ats) Commemorating Black History Month and contributions of African-American United States Senators. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 230 (ats) To urge the President to announce at the earliest opportunity the results of the Senior Army Decorations Board which reviewed certain cases of gallantry and heroism by black Americans during World War II. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 231 (ats) Extending sympathies to the people of Scotland. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 232 (ats) To commend Jean Schrag Lauver for her long, dedicated, and exemplary service to the United States Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 233 (is) To recognize and support the efforts of the United States Soccer Federation to bring the 1999 Women's World Cup tournament to the United States. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 234 (ats) Relative to the death of Edmund S. Muskie [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 235 (ats) To proclaim the week of June 16 to June 22, 1996, as ``National Roller Coaster Week''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 236 (ats) Appointing Members to certain Senate committees. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 237 (ris) To express the sense of the Senate regarding reduction of the national debt. [Referral Instructions Senate] S.Res. 238 (ris) Expressing the sense of the Senate that any budget or tax legislation should include expanded access to individual retirement accounts. [Referral Instructions Senate] S.Res. 239 (ats) To authorize representation by Senate Legal Counsel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 240 (ats) To authorize representation by Senate Legal Counsel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 241 (ats) In tribute to Secretary of Commerce Ronald H. Brown and other Americans who lost their lives on April 3, 1996, while in service to their country on a mission to Bosnia. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 242 (ats) To provide for the approval of final regulations that are applicable to the Senate and the employees of the Senate, and that were issued by the Office of Compliance on January 22, 1996, and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 243 (ats) To designate the week of May 5, 1996 as ``National Correctional Officers and Employees Week''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 243 (is) To designate the week of May 5, 1996 as ``National Correctional Officers and Employees Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 244 (ats) To commend and congratulate the University of Kentucky on its men's basketball team winning its sixth National Collegiate Athletic Association championship. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 245 (ats) Making majority party appointments to the Labor and Human Resources Committee. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 246 (ats) To authorize the use of additional funds for salaries and expenses of the Special Committee to Investigate Whitewater Development Corporation and Related Matters, and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 247 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding a resolution of the dispute between Greece and Turkey over sovereignty to the islet in the Aegean Sea called Imia by Greece and Kardak by Turkey. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 248 (is) Relating to the violence in Liberia. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 249 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate on the anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 250 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding tactile currency for the blind and visually impaired. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 251 (ats) To commemorate the 1996 National Peace Officers Memorial Day. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 252 (ats) To congratulate the Sioux Falls Skyforce, of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, on winning the 1996 Continental Basketball Association Championship. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 253 (ats) Urging the detention and extradition to the United States by the appropriate foreign government of Mohammed Abbas for the murder of Leon Klinghoffer. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 254 (is) To express the sense of the Senate regarding the reopening of Pennsylvania Avenue. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 255 (ats) To honor Admiral Jeremy M. ``Mike'' Boorda. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 256 (ats) To authorize the production of records by the Select Committee on Intelligence [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 257 (ats) To designate June 15, 1996, as ``National Race for the Cure Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 258 (ats) To designate the balcony adjacent to rooms S-230 and S-231 of the United States Capitol Building as the ``Robert J. Dole Balcony''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 259 (ats) To express the sense of the Senate that the Secretary of Agriculture [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 260 (ats) To express the sense of the Senate that livestock producers who are not [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 261 (ats) To express the sense of the Senate that the Secretary of Agriculture [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 262 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that sanctions should be imposed on [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 263 (is) Relating to church burning. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 264 (is) To designate May 14, 1997, and May 14, 1998, as ``National Speak No Evil Day'', and for other purposes. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 265 (ats) Relating to church burnings. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 266 (is) To congratulate the Chicago Bulls on winning the 1996 National Basketball Association Championship and proving themselves to be one of the best teams in NBA history. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 267 (ats) To make changes in committee membership for the 104th Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 268 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to the summit of Arab heads of state being held in Cairo beginning on June 21, 1996. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 269 (ats) To authorize testimony and representation of former Senate employee in Ward v. United States [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 270 (is) Urging continued and increased United States support for the efforts of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia to bring to justice the perpetrators of gross violations of international law in the former Yugoslavia. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 270 (rs) Urging continued and increased United States support for the efforts of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia to bring to justice the perpetrators of gross violations of international law in the former Yugoslavia. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 271 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to the international obligation of the People's Republic of China to allow an elected legislature in Hong Kong after June 30, 1997, and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 271 (pcs) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to the international obligation of the People's Republic of China to allow an elected legislature in Hong Kong after June 30, 1997, and for other purposes. [Placed on Calendar Senate] S.Res. 272 (ats) To amend Senate Resolution 246. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 273 (ats) Condemning terror attacks in Saudi Arabia. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 274 (is) To express the sense of the Senate regarding the outstanding achievements of NetDay96. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 275 (ats) To express the sense of the Senate concerning Afghanistan. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 275 (is) To express the sense of the Senate concerning Afghanistan. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 275 (rs) To express the sense of the Senate concerning Afghanistan. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 276 (ats) Congratulating the people of Mongolia on embracing democracy in Mongolia through their participation in the parliamentary elections held on June 30, 1996. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 276 (is) Congratulating the people of Mongolia on embracing democracy in Mongolia through their participation in the parliamentary elections held on June 30, 1996. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 276 (rs) Congratulating the people of Mongolia on embracing democracy in Mongolia through their participation in the parliamentary elections held on June 30, 1996. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 277 (is) To express the sense of the Senate that, to ensure continuation of a [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 278 (ats) To authorize testimony, production of documents, and representation of Senate employee in State of Florida v. Kathleen Bush [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 279 (ats) To commend Dr. LeRoy T. Walker for his service as President of the United States Olympic Committee and his lifelong dedication to the improvement of amateur athletic opportunities in the United States. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 280 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the tragic crash of TWA flight 800. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 281 (ats) To authorize representation by Senate Legal Counsel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 282 (ats) To designate October 10, 1996, as the ``Day of National Concern About Young People and Gun Violence''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 282 (is) To designate October 10, 1996, as the ``Day of National Concern About Young People and Gun Violence''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 283 (is) To express the sense of the Senate concerning creation of a new position in the White House as Senior Advisor on Religious Persecution. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 284 (ats) To authorize the production of records by the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 285 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that enforcement of the Cambodian [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 285 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Secretary of State should [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 285 (rs) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Secretary of State should [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 286 (is) To commend Operation Sail for its advancement of brotherhood among nations, its continuing commemoration of the history of the United States, and its nurturing of young cadets through training in seamanship. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 287 (ats) To authorize the production of records by the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 288 (ats) Regarding the United States response to Iraqi aggression. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 289 (ats) Electing Gregory S. Casey, of Idaho, as the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 290 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the major broadcast television networks should revive their traditional ``Family Hour'' and voluntarily reserve the first hour of prime time broadcasting for family-oriented programming. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 291 (ats) To designate November 18, 1996, as ``American Free Enterprise Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 291 (is) To designate November 18, 1996, as ``American Free Enterprise Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 292 (is) Designating the second Sunday in October of 1996 as ``National Children's Day'', and for other purposes. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 293 (ats) Saluting the service of Howard O. Greene, Jr., to the United States Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 294 (ats) To provide for severance pay. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 295 (ats) To designate October 18, 1996, as ``National Mammography Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 295 (is) To designate October 18, 1996, as ``National Mammography Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 296 (is) To permit disabled Senate employees with the privilege of the Senate floor to use supporting services on the floor. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 297 (is) Referring S. 558 entitled ``A Bill for the relief of Retired Sergeant First Class James D. Benoit, Wan Sook Benoit, and the estate of David Benoit, and for other purposes''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 298 (ats) Designating room S. 131 in the Capitol as the Mark O. Hatfield Room. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 299 (ats) Extending the provisions of Senate Resolution 149 of the One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, relating to the Senate Arms Control Observer Group. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 300 (ats) To designate the week of November 3, 1996, as ``National Shaken Baby Syndrome Awareness Week''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 300 (is) To designate the week of November 3, 1996, as ``National Shaken Baby Syndrome Awareness Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 301 (is) To designate October 13, 1996, as ``National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 302 (ats) To authorize the production of records by the Committee on Indian Affairs. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 303 (ats) Commending the Governments of Hungary and Romania on the occasion of the signing of a Treaty of Understanding, Cooperation, and Good Neighborliness. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 304 (ats) Approving certain regulations to implement provisions of the Congressional Accountability Act of 1995 relating to labor-management relations with respect to employing offices of the Senate and employees of the Senate, and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 305 (ats) To designate Saturday, November 30, 1996, as ``National Duck Calling Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 306 (is) To state the sense of the Senate that the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 307 (ats) Electing Gary Lee Sisco of Tennessee as Secretary of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 308 (ats) Notifying the President of the United States of the election of Gary Lee Sisco of Tennessee as Secretary of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 309 (ats) Notifying the House of Representatives of the election of Gary Lee Sisco of Tennessee as Secretary of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 310 (ats) Commending Kelly D. Johnston for his service to the United States Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 311 (is) Designating the month of November 1996 as ``National American Indian Heritage Month''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 312 (ats) Saluting the service of John L. Doney. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 313 (ats) Relating to the retirement of Jeanie Bowles, Superintendent of Documents, United States Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 314 (ats) Authorizing the President of the Senate, the President of the Senate pro tempore, and the majority and minority leaders to make certain appointments after the sine die adjournment of the present session. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 315 (ats) Appointing a committee to notify the President concerning the proposed adjournment of the session. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 316 (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. 317 (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. 318 (ats) To commend the exemplary leadership of the Democratic leader. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 319 (ats) To commend the exemplary leadership of the majority leader. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 320 (ats) Authorizing the printing of a Senate document. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 321 (ats) Authorizing the acceptance of pro bono legal services by a Member of the Senate challenging the validity of a Federal Statute in a civil action pursuant to a statute expressly authorizing Members of Congress to bring such a civil action. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 322 (ats) To commend the exemplary leadership of the Democratic leader. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 323 (ats) To commend the exemplary leadership of the majority leader. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 324 (ats) To provide funding for the Office of Senate Fair Employment Practices to carry out certain transition responsibilities. [Agreed to Senate] |