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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 each House 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 Strom Thurmond, a Senator from 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) Notifying the House of Representatives of the election of a President pro tempore of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 7 (ats) Commending Senator Robert Byrd for fifty years of public service. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 8 (ats) Granting floor privileges. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 9 (ats) A resolution amending paragraphs 2 and 3 of rule XXV. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 10 (ats) A resolution making majority party appointments to certain Senate committees for the 105th Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 11 (ats) A resolution making minority party appointments to Senate committees for the 105th Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 12 (ats) A resolution making minority party appointments to Senate committees in paragraph 3 (a), (b), and (c) of rule XXV. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 13 (ats) Making majority party appointments to the Senate Committee on the Judiciary for the 105th Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 14 (ats) A resolution making majority party appointments to Senate committees for the 105th Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 15 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Federal commitment to biomedical research should be increased substantially over the next 5 years. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 16 (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. 17 (is) On the ratification of the Chemical Weapons Convention. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 18 (is) To express the sense of the Senate regarding reduction of the national debt. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 19 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding United States opposition to the prison sentence of Tibetan ethnomusicologist Ngawang Choephel by the Government of the People's Republic of China. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 19 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding United States opposition to the prison sentence of Tibetan ethnomusicologist Ngawang Choephel by the Government of the People's Republic of China. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 19 (rs) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding United States opposition to the prison sentence of Tibetan ethnomusicologist Ngawang Choephel by the Government of the People's Republic of China. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 20 (is) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 21 (ats) To direct the Senate Legal Counsel to appear as amicus curiae in the name of the Senate in Senator Robert C. Byrd, et al. v. Franklin D. Raines, et al. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 22 (ats) Relative to the death of the Honorable Paul Tsongas, formerly a Senator from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 23 (ats) Designating Alan Scott Frumin as a Parliamentarian Emeritus. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 24 (is) To express the sense of the Senate reaffirming the cargo preference policy of the United States. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 25 (is) To express the sense of the Senate that the United States Postal Service should issue a series of stamps highlighting achievements of young Americans, including Samantha Smith of Manchester, Maine, and for other purposes. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 26 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Environment and Public Works. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 27 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Finance. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 28 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 29 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 30 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Select Committee on Intelligence. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 31 (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. 31 (pcs) Providing for members on the part of the Senate of the Joint Committee on Printing and the Joint Committee of Congress on the Library. [Placed on Calendar Senate] S.Res. 32 (ats) To authorize the printing of a collection of the rules of the committees of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 32 (pcs) To authorize the printing of a collection of the rules of the committees of the Senate. [Placed on Calendar Senate] S.Res. 33 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Appropriations. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 34 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 35 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Labor and Human Resources. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 36 (ats) Relative to the retirements of Arthur Curran, Donn Larson, and Richard Gibbons. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 37 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Foreign Relations. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 38 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Armed Services. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 39 (ats) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Governmental Affairs. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 39 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Governmental Affairs. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 39 (rs2) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Governmental Affairs. [Reported in Senate Second Time] S.Res. 40 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Small Business. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 41 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Special Committee on Aging. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 42 (pcs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Rules and Administration. [Placed on Calendar Senate] S.Res. 43 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on the Judiciary. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 44 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on the Budget. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 45 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Veterans' Affairs. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 46 (rs) Authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Indian Affairs. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 47 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate concerning the need for accurate guidelines for breast cancer screening for women between the ages of 40 and 49. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 48 (ats) Providing for service on a temporary and intermittent basis by the Director of the Office of Senate Fair Employment Practices, and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 49 (ats) Expressing the condolences of the Senate on the death of Representative Frank Tejeda. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 50 (is) To express the sense of the Senate regarding the correction of cost-of- living adjustments. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 51 (is) To express the sense of the Senate regarding the outstanding achievements of NetDay. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 52 (ips) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the need to address immediately the current milk crisis. [Indefinitely Postponed in Senate] S.Res. 52 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the need to address immediately the current milk crisis. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 53 (is) To express the sense of the Senate concerning actions that the President of the United States should take to resolve the dispute between the Allied Pilots Association and American Airlines. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 54 (ats) Authorizing biennial expenditures by committees of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 54 (pcs) Authorizing biennial expenditures by committees of the Senate. [Placed on Calendar Senate] S.Res. 55 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the need to address immediately the decline in milk prices. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 56 (ats) Designating March 25, 1997 as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 56 (is) Designating March 25, 1997 as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 56 (rs) Designating March 25, 1997 as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 57 (ats) To support the commemoration of the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 57 (es) [Engrossed in Senate] S.Res. 57 (is) To support the commemoration of the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 57 (rs) To support the commemoration of the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 58 (ats) To state the sense of the Senate that the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 58 (is) To state the sense of the Senate that the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 58 (rs) To state the sense of the Senate that the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 59 (ats) Designating the month of March of each year as ``Irish American Heritage Month''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 59 (is) Designating the month of March of each year as ``Irish American Heritage Month''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 60 (ats) To commend students who have participated in the William Randolph Hearst Foundation Senate Youth Program between 1962 and 1997. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 60 (is) To commend students who have participated in the William Randolph Hearst Foundation Senate Youth Program between 1962 and 1997. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 61 (is) Funding the Committee on Governmental Affairs for conducting a Special Investigation of Federal election campaign fundraising and expenditure practices. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 62 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding a declaration to resolution of ratification of the Chemical Weapons Convention. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 63 (ats) Proclaiming the week of October 19 through October 25, 1997, as ``National Character Counts Week''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 63 (is) Proclaiming the week of October 19 through October 25, 1997, as ``National Character Counts Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 63 (rs) Proclaiming the week of October 19 through October 25, 1997, as ``National Character Counts Week''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 64 (ats) To designate the week of May 4, 1997, as ``National Correctional Officers and Employees Week''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 64 (is) To designate the week of May 4, 1997, as ``National Correctional Officers and Employees Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 65 (is) To express the sense of the Senate on consideration of comprehensive campaign finance reform. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 66 (ats) Commending the University of Florida football team for winning the 1996 Division I collegiate football national championship. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 67 (ats) Authorizing the printing of the History Manuscript of the Republican and Democratic Policy Committees in Commemoration of their 50th Anniversaries. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 68 (ats) Designating April 9, 1997, and April 9, 1998, as ``National Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 69 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the March 30, 1997, terrorist grenade attack in Cambodia. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 69 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the March 30, 1997, terrorist grenade attack in Cambodia. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 70 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding equal pay for equal work. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 71 (is) To ensure that the Senate is in compliance with the Congressional Accountability Act with respect to permitting a disabled individual access to the Senate floor when that access is required to allow the disabled individual to discharge his or her official duties. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 72 (is) To allow disabled persons or Senate employees seeking access to the Senate floor the ability to bring what supporting services are necessary for them to execute their official duties. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 73 (is) To declare the need for tax relief for the American people and condemn the abuses of power and authority committed by the Internal Revenue Service. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 74 (is) To commend the budget deficit reduction and tax relief for working families that has occurred under the Clinton Administration and to urge the Republican Congressional majority to take up without delay a budget resolution, and for other purposes. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 75 (ats) To advise and consent to the ratification of the Chemical Weapons Convention, subject to certain conditions. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 75 (is) To advise and consent to the ratification of the Chemical Weapons Convention, subject to certain conditions. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 76 (ats) Proclaiming a nationwide moment of remembrance, to be observed on Memorial Day, May 26, 1997, in order to appropriately honor American patriots lost in the pursuit of peace and liberty around the world. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 76 (es) [Engrossed in Senate] S.Res. 76 (is) Proclaiming a nationwide moment of remembrance, to be observed on Memorial Day, May 26, 1997, in order to appropriately honor American patriots lost in the pursuit of peace and liberty around the world. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 77 (ats) To authorize representation by the Senate Legal Counsel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 78 (ats) To designate April 30, 1997, as ``National Erase the Hate and Eliminate Racism Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 78 (is) To designate April 30, 1997, as ``National Erase the Hate and Eliminate Racism Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 79 (ats) To commemorate the 1997 National Peace Officers Memorial Day. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 79 (is) To commemorate the 1997 National Peace Officers Memorial Day. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 79 (rs) To commemorate the 1997 National Peace Officers Memorial Day. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 80 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Department of Defense plans to carry out three new tactical fighter aircraft programs concurrently. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 81 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the political and economic importance of the Denver Summit of Eight and commending the State of Colorado for its outstanding efforts toward ensuring the success of this historic event. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 81 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the political and economic importance of the Denver Summit of Eight and commending the State of Colorado for its outstanding efforts toward ensuring the success of this historic event. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 82 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate to urge the Clinton Administration to enforce the provisions of the Iran-Iraq Arms Non-Proliferation Act of 1992 with respect to the acquisition by Iran of C-802 cruise missiles. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 83 (is) Recognizing suicide as a national problem, and for other purposes. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 84 (ats) Recognizing suicide as a national problem, and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 85 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that individuals affected by breast cancer should not be alone in their fight against the disease. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 85 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that individuals affected by breast cancer should not be alone in their fight against the disease. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 86 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to telephone access charges for use of the Internet and the growth of advanced interactive communications networks like the Internet. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 87 (ats) Commemorating the 15th anniversary of the construction and dedication of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 88 (is) To express the support of the Senate for programs such as the Jump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 89 (ats) To constitute the majority party's membership on the Governmental Affairs committee for the 105th Congress, or until their successors are chosen [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 90 (ats) Authorizing the printing of the publication entitled ``Dedication and Unveiling of the Statue of Richard Brevard Russell, Jr.''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 91 (ats) To authorize the production of records by the Select Committee on Intelligence [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 92 (ats) Designating July 2, 1997, and July 2, 1998, as ``National Literacy Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 92 (is) Designating July 2, 1997, and July 2, 1998, as ``National Literacy Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 92 (rs) Designating July 2, 1997, and July 2, 1998, as ``National Literacy Day''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 93 (ats) [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 93 (is) Designating the week beginning November 23, 1997, and the week beginning on November 22, 1998, as ``National Family Week'', and for other purposes. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 93 (rs) [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 94 (is) Commending the American Medical Association on its 150th anniversary, [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 95 (is) Designating August 16, 1997, as ``National Airborne Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 96 (ats) Proclaiming the week of March 15 through March 21, 1998, as ``National Safe Place Week''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 96 (is) Proclaiming the week of March 15 through March 21, 1998, as ``National Safe Place Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 96 (rs) Proclaiming the week of March 15 through March 21, 1998, as ``National Safe Place Week''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 97 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the President should designate the month of June 1997, the fiftieth anniversary of the Marshall Plan, as George C. Marshall month, and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 98 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the conditions for the United States becoming a signatory to any international agreement on greenhouse gas emissions under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 98 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the conditions for the United States becoming a signatory to any international agreement on greenhouse gas emissions under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 98 (rs) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the conditions for the United States becoming a signatory to any international agreement on greenhouse gas emissions under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 99 (is) To encourage consumers to consult with their pharmacists in connection with the purchase and use of over-the-counter drug products. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 100 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Federal commitment for the [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 101 (is) To authorize representation of Members, officers, and an employee of the Senate in the case of Douglas R. Page v. Richard Shelby, et al. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 102 (ats) Designating August 15, 1997 as ``Indian Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration of Indian and American Democracy''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 102 (is) Designating August 15, 1997 as ``Indian Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration of Indian and American Democracy''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 103 (ats) To congratulate the Chicago Bulls on winning the 1997 National Basketball Association Championship and proving themselves to be one of the best teams in NBA history. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 104 (is) To state the Sense of the Senate regarding the tax status of payments made as a result of the recent tobacco liability settlement. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 105 (ats) Expressing the Sense of the Senate that the people of the United States wish the people of Hong Kong good fortune as they embark on their historic transition of sovereignty from Great Britain to the People's Republic of China. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 106 (is) To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Presidential Management Intern Program. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 107 (ats) To authorize the production of records by Senator Robert C. Byrd and Senator John D. Rockefeller IV. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 108 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate on the European Commission's handling of the Boeing/McDonnell-Douglas merger. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 109 (ats) Condemning the Government of Canada for its failure to accept responsibility for the illegal blockade of a United States vessel in Canada, and calling on the President to take appropriate action. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 110 (ats) To permit an individual with a disability with access to the Senate floor to bring necessary supporting aids and services. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 110 (is) To permit an individual with a disability with access to the Senate floor to bring necessary supporting aids and services. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 110 (rs) To permit an individual with a disability with access to the Senate floor to bring necessary supporting aids and services. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 111 (ats) Designating the week beginning September 14, 1997, as ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week'', and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 111 (is) Designating the week beginning September 14, 1997, as ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week'', and for other purposes. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 112 (is) Condemning the most recent outbreak of violence in the Republic of Congo and recognizing the threat such violence poses to the prospects for a stable democratic form of government in that country. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 112 (rs) Condemning the most recent outbreak of violence in the Republic of Congo and recognizing the threat such violence poses to the prospects for a stable democratic form of government in that country. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 113 (is) Congratulating the people of Jamaica on the occasion of the 35th anniversary of their nation's independence and expressing support for the continuation of strong ties between Jamaica and the United States. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 114 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the transfer of Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China not alter the current or future status of Taiwan as a free and democratic country. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 115 (is) Expressing support for a National Day of Unity in response to the President's call for a national dialogue on race. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 116 (is) Designating November 15, 1997, and November 15, 1998, as ``America Recycles Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 117 (ats) Congratulating the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service on the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary and commending the many men and women of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service who have served the Nation's labor-management community and the American people. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 118 (ats) Expressing condolences on the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, and designating September 6, 1997, as a ``National Day of Recognition for the Humanitarian Efforts of Diana, Princess of Wales''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 119 (is) To express the sense of the Senate that the Secretary of Agriculture should establish a temporary emergency minimum milk price that is equitable to all producers nationwide and that provides price relief to economically distressed milk producers. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 120 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate on the occasion of the death of Mother Teresa of Calcutta [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 121 (is) Urging the discontinuance of financial assistance to the Palestinian Authority unless and until the Palestinian Authority demonstrates a 100-percent maximum effort to curtail terrorism. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 122 (ats) Declaring September 26, 1997, as ``Austrian-American Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 122 (is) Declaring September 26, 1997, as ``Austrian-American Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 122 (rs) Declaring September 26, 1997, as ``Austrian-American Day''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 123 (pcs) Honoring the memory of former Peace Corps Director Loret Miller Ruppe. [Placed on Calendar Senate] S.Res. 124 (is) To state the sense of the Senate that members of the Khmer Rouge who participated in the Cambodian genocide should be brought to justice before an international tribunal for crimes against humanity. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 125 (ats) Commending Dr. Jason C. Hu, Representative of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 126 (ats) Authorizing supplemental expenditures by the Committee on Veterans' Affairs. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 126 (pcs) Authorizing supplemental expenditures by the Committee on Veterans' Affairs. [Placed on Calendar Senate] S.Res. 126 (rcs) Authorizing supplemental expenditures by the Committee on Veterans' Affairs. [Reference Change Senate] S.Res. 127 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the planned state visit to the United States by the President of the People's Republic of China. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 128 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that sections 3345 through 3349 of [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 129 (ats) Referring S. 1168 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'', to the chief judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims for a report on bill. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 129 (is) Referring S. 1168 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'', to the chief judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims for a report on bill. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 130 (ats) To authorize testimony by a Member and an employee of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 131 (is) To express the sense of the Senate regarding the provision of technical assistance in the restoration of the Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 132 (ats) To authorize the printing of a collection of rules and authorities of special investigatory committees of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 133 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that every handgun sold in the United States should include a child safety device. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 134 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States should give high priority to working with partners in the Americas to address shared foreign policy and security problems in the Western Hemisphere. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 135 (ats) To authorize the production of records by the Committee on Rules and Administration. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 136 (ats) Designating October 17, 1997, as ``National Mammography Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 137 (ats) To authorize testimony, production of documents, and representation of employees of the Senate in the cases of United States v. Tara LaJuan Edwards and United States v. Robbin Tiffani Stoney [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 138 (ats) Authorizing expenditures for consultants by the Committee on Rules and Administration. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 139 (is) To designate April 24, 1998, as ``National Child Care Professional's Day'', and for other purposes. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 140 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate in support of the President's action to eliminate discriminatory trade practices by Japan relating to international shipping. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 140 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate in support of the President's action to eliminate discriminatory trade practices by Japan relating to international shipping. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 141 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding National Concern About Young People and Gun Violence Day. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 141 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding National Concern About Young People and Gun Violence Day. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 142 (is) To express the sense of the Senate regarding the treatment of any future unified budget surpluses. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 143 (ats) To authorize the printing of a revised edition of the Senate Election Law Guidebook. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 144 (is) To express support for an interpretive site near Wood River, Illinois, as the point of departure of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 145 (ats) Designating the month of November 1997 as ``National American Indian Heritage Month''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 145 (is) Designating the month of November 1997 as ``National American Indian Heritage Month''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 146 (is) Establishing an advisory role for the Senate in the selection of Supreme Court Justices. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 147 (ats) To authorize testimony, production of documents, and representation in First American Corp., et al. v. Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al-Nahyan, et al. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 148 (ats) Designating 1998 as the ``New Mexico Cuartocentenario'', the 400th anniversary commemoration of the first permanent Spanish settlement in New Mexico. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 148 (is) Designating 1998 as the ``Onate Cuartocentenario'', the 400th anniversary commemoration of the first permanent Spanish settlement in New Mexico. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 148 (rs) Designating 1998 as the ``Onate Cuartocentenario'', the 400th anniversary commemoration of the first permanent Spanish settlement in New Mexico. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 149 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the state visit to the United States of the President of the People's Republic of China. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 150 (is) To express the sense of the Senate that if a new $1 coin is minted, 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. 151 (ats) To amend the Standing Rules of the Senate to require the Committee on Rules and Administration to develop, implement, and update as necessary a strategic planning process for the functional and technical infrastructure support of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 152 (ats) To direct the Senate Legal Counsel to appear as amicus curiae in the name of the Senate in City of New York, et al. v. William Clinton, et al., and related cases. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 152 (is) To direct the Senate Legal Counsel to appear as amicus curiae in the name of the Senate in City of New York, et al. v. William Clinton, et al., and related cases. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 153 (ats) To authorize production of Senate documents and representation by Senate Legal Counsel in the case of Sherry Yvonne Moore v. Capitol Guide Board. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 154 (ats) To authorize representation by Senate Legal Counsel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 155 (ats) Designating April 6 of each year as ``National Tartan Day'' to recognize the outstanding achievements and contributions made by Scottish Americans to the United States. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 155 (is) Designating April 6 of each year as ``National Tartan Day'' to recognize the outstanding achievements and contributions made by Scottish Americans to the United States. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 155 (rs) Designating April 6 of each year as ``National Tartan Day'' to recognize the outstanding achievements and contributions made by Scottish Americans to the United States. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 156 (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. 157 (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. 158 (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. 159 (ats) To commend the exemplary leadership of the Democratic leader. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 160 (ats) To commend the exemplary leadership of the majority leader. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 161 (ats) To amend Senate Resolution 48. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 162 (ats) To authorize testimony and representation of Senate employees in United States v. Blackley [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 163 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate on the 100th anniversary of the birth of Dorothy Day and designating the week of November 8, 1997, through November 14, 1997, as ``National Week of Recognition for Dorothy Day and Those Whom She Served''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 164 (ats) Informing the President of the United States that a quorum of each House is assembled. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 165 (ats) Informing the House of Representatives that a quorum of the Senate is assembled. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 166 (ats) Recognizing the outstanding achievements of the Denver Broncos in winning Super Bowl XXXII. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 167 (ats) Recognizing the outstanding achievement of the Denver Bronco's quarterback, John Elway, in the victory of the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXXII. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 168 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Department of Education, States, and local educational agencies should spend a greater percentage of Federal education tax dollars in our children's classrooms. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 169 (ats) To designate February 3, 1998, as ``Four Chaplains Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 170 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Federal investment in biomedical research should be increased by $2,000,000,000 in fiscal year 1999. [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) Designating March 25, 1998, as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 171 (rs) Designating March 25, 1998, as ``Greek Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 172 (ats) Congratulating President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga and the people of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka on the celebration of 50 years of independence. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 172 (is) Congratulating President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga and the people of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka on the celebration of 50 years of independence. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 172 (rs) Congratulating President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga and the people of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka on the celebration of 50 years of independence. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 173 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to the protection of reproductive health services clinics. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 174 (ats) To state the sense of the Senate that Thailand is a key partner and [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 174 (is) To state the sense of the Senate that Thailand is a key partner and [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 174 (rs) To state the sense of the Senate that Thailand is a key partner and [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 175 (ats) To designate the week of May 3, 1998, as ``National Correctional Officers and Employees Week''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 175 (is) To designate the week of May 3, 1998, as ``National Correctional Officers and Employees Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 175 (rs) To designate the week of May 3, 1998, as ``National Correctional Officers and Employees Week''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 176 (is) Proclaiming the week of October 18 through October 24, 1998, as ``National Character Counts Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 176 (rs) Proclaiming the week of October 18 through October 24, 1998, as ``National Character Counts Week''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 177 (ats) Recognizing, and calling on all Americans to recognize, the courage and [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 178 (ats) To authorize production of Senate documents and representation by Senate Legal Counsel in United States f.u.b.o. Kimberly Industries, Inc., et al. v. Trafalgar House Construction, Inc., et al. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 179 (is) Relating to the indictment and prosecution of Saddam Hussein for war crimes and other crimes against humanity. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 180 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the tax exclusion for employer- provided educational assistance programs should be made permanent. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 181 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that on March 2, every child in America should be in the company of someone who will read to him or her. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 181 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that on March 2, every child in America should be in the company of someone who will read to him or her. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 181 (rs) Expressing the sense of the Senate that on March 2, every child in America should be in the company of someone who will read to him or her. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 182 (ats) Honoring the memory of Harry Caray. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 183 (ats) Congratulating Northeastern University on providing quality higher education in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for 100 years, from 1898-1998. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 184 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States should support Italy's inclusion as a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council if there is to be an expansion of this important international body. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 185 (is) To express the sense of the Senate that Congress should save Social [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 186 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Israeli membership in a United Nations regional group. [Introduced in 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 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the human rights situation in the People's Republic of China. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 187 (rs) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the human rights situation in the People's Republic of China. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 188 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Israeli membership in a United Nations regional group. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 188 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Israeli membership in a United Nations regional group. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 188 (rs) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Israeli membership in a United Nations regional group. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 189 (is) Honoring the 150th anniversary of the United States Women's Rights Movement that was initiated by the 1848 Women's Rights Convention held in Seneca Falls, New York, and calling for a national celebration of women's rights in 1998. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 190 (is) To express the sense of the Senate regarding reductions in class size. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 191 (ats) Making majority party appointments for the Committee on Governmental Affairs for the 105th Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 192 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that institutions of higher education should carry out activities to change the culture of alcohol consumption on college campuses. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 193 (ats) Designating December 13, 1998, as ``National Children's Memorial Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 193 (is) Designating December 13, 1998, as ``National Children's Memorial Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 193 (rs) Designating December 13, 1998, as ``National Children's Memorial Day''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 194 (is) Designating the week of April 20 through April 26, 1998, as ``National Kick Drugs Out of America Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 195 (is) Designating the week of March 22 through March 28, 1998, as ``National Corrosion Prevention Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 196 (ats) Recognizing, and calling on all Americans to recognize, the courage and [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 197 (ats) Designating May 6, 1998, as ``National Eating Disorders Awareness Day'' to heighten awareness and stress prevention of eating disorders. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 197 (is) Designating May 6, 1998, as ``National Eating Disorders Awareness Day'' to heighten awareness and stress prevention of eating disorders. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 198 (ats) Designating April 1, 1998, as ``National Breast Cancer Survivors' Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 198 (is) Designating April 1, 1998, as ``National Breast Cancer Survivors' Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 198 (rs) Designating April 1, 1998, as ``National Breast Cancer Survivors' Day''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 199 (is) Designating the last week of April of each calendar year as ``National Youth Fitness Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 200 (ats) Designating March 26, 1998, as ``National Maritime Arbitration Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 201 (ats) To commemorate and acknowledge 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. 201 (is) To commemorate and acknowledge 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. 201 (rs) To commemorate and acknowledge 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. 202 (ats) To authorize representation by the Senate Legal Council. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 203 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the University of Tennessee Lady Volunteers basketball team is the new dynasty in collegiate women's basketball. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 204 (ats) To commend and congratulate the University of Kentucky on its men's basketball team winning its seventh National Collegiate Athletic Association championship. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 205 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Nation should recognize the contributions of public health and prevention services to this Nation and celebrate ``National Public Health Week'' during the week of April 6 through April 12, 1998. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 206 (is) To recognize 50 years of efforts with respect to the creation of the Crazy Horse Memorial, honoring the great Oglala Sioux leader, Tasunke Witko, popularly known as ``Crazy Horse'', and to express the Sense of the Senate with respect to the Crazy Horse Memorial. [Introduced in 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) Commemorating the 20th anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam Veterans of America. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 207 (rs) Commemorating the 20th anniversary of the founding of the Vietnam Veterans of America. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 208 (ats) To establish a special committee of the Senate to address the year 2000 technology problem. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 209 (ats) A Resolution providing section 302 allocations to the Committee on Appropriations. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 210 (is) Designating the week of June 22, 1998 through June 28, 1998 as ``National Mosquito Control Awareness Week''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 211 (ats) Expressing the condolences of the Senate on the death of the Honorable Terry Sanford, former United States Senator from North Carolina. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 212 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that at the upcoming United States- China summit the President should demand the release of all persons remaining imprisoned in China and Tibet for political or religious reasons, and for other purposes. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 213 (ats) Congratulating the United States Army Reserve on its 90th anniversary and recognizing the important contributions of Strom Thurmond, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, who served with distinction in the United States Army Reserve for 36 years. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 214 (ats) Commending the Grand Forks Herald for its public service to the Grand Forks area and receipt of a Pulitzer Prize. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 215 (ats) Directing the Secretary of the Senate to request the House of Representatives to return the official papers on S. 414, and to make a technical correction in the Act as passed by the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 216 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding Japan's difficult economic condition. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 217 (is) Recognizing the Valley Forge Military Academy and College for establishing the ``General H. Norman Schwarzkopf Library''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 218 (ats) To authorize testimony, production of Senate documents, and representation by Senate Legal Counsel in civil case. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 219 (ats) To authorize printing of the minutes of the Senate Republican and Democratic Party Conferences. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 220 (is) To express the sense of the Senate that the European Union should [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 221 (ats) To designate April 30, 1998, as ``National Erase the Hate and Eliminate Racism Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 222 (ats) To commend Stuart Franklin Balderson. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 223 (is) Commending the Prince William Sound Community College on twenty years of educational service. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 224 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate concerning an international project to evaluate and facilitate the international exchange of advanced technologies. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 225 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the 35th anniversary of the founding of the North Carolina Community College System. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 226 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the policy of the United States at the 50th Annual Meeting of the International Whaling Commission. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 227 (is) To express the sense of the Senate regarding the May 11, 1998, Indian nuclear tests. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 228 (ats) To authorize the printing of a document entitled ``Washington's Farewell Address''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 229 (ats) Commemorating the 150th anniversary of the establishment of the Chicago Board of Trade. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 230 (ats) To authorize the production of records by the Select Committee on Intelligence. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 231 (ats) To make a technical amendment to Senate Resolution 208. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 232 (ats) To express the sense of the Senate that the European Union should waive [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 232 (is) To express the sense of the Senate that the European Union should waive [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 233 (ats) To authorize testimony and document production and representation of Senate employees in People v. James Eugene Arenas. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 234 (ats) To honor Stuart Balderson. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 235 (ats) Commemorating 100 years of relations between the people of the United States and the people of the Philippines. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 235 (is) Commemorating 100 years of relations between the people of the United States and the people of the Philippines. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 236 (is) To express the sense of the Senate regarding English plus other languages. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 237 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the situation in Indonesia and East Timor. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 237 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the situation in Indonesia and East Timor. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 237 (rs) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the situation in Indonesia and East Timor. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 238 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding human rights conditions in China and Tibet. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 239 (ats) To authorize testimony and document production and representation of Senate employees in Pointe Properties, Inc., et al. v. Michael J. Bevenour, et al. [Agreed to 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. 240 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to democracy and human rights in the Lao People's Democratic Republic. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 240 (rs) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to democracy and human rights in the Lao People's Democratic Republic. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 241 (ats) Relative to the death of the Honorable Barry Goldwater, formerly a Senator from the State of Arizona. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 242 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the President should not go to [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 243 (ats) To commend and congratulate the University of Nevada Las Vegas men's golf team on winning the team's first National Collegiate Athletic Association Championship. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 244 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate on the ninth anniversary of the massacre of pro-democracy demonstrators on Tiananmen Square by military forces acting under orders from the Government of the People's Republic of China. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 245 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that it is the interest of both the [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 245 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that it is the interest of both the [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 246 (ats) Authorizing the taking of a photograph in the Chamber of the United States Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 247 (ats) To authorize testimony, document production, and representation of Member and employees of the Senate in United States v. Jack L. Williams, et al. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 248 (ats) Condemning the brutal killing of Mr. James Byrd, Jr., and commending the Community of Jasper, Texas for the manner in which it has come together in response. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 249 (ats) To congratulate the Chicago Bulls on winning the 1998 National Basketball Association Championship. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 250 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the third Saturday in June of each year should be designated as ``National Rivers Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 251 (ats) To congratulate the Detroit Red Wings on winning the 1998 National Hockey League Stanley Cup Championship and proving themselves to be one of the best teams in National Hockey League history. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 252 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding a resolution to the Kashmir dispute. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 253 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States Department of Agriculture provide timely assistance to Texas farmers and livestock producers who are experiencing worsening drought conditions. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 254 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the United States has enjoyed [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 255 (ats) To commend the Library of Congress for 200 years of outstanding service to Congress and the Nation, and to encourage activities to commemorate the bicentennial anniversary of the Library of Congress. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 256 (ats) To refer S. 2274 entitled ``A bill for the relief of Richard M. Barlow of Santa Fe, New Mexico'' to the chief judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims for a report thereon. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 256 (is) To refer S. 2274 entitled ``A bill for the relief of Richard M. Barlow of Santa Fe, New Mexico'' to the chief judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims for a report thereon. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 256 (rs) To refer S. 2274 entitled ``A bill for the relief of Richard M. Barlow of Santa Fe, New Mexico'' to the chief judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims for a report thereon. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 257 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that October 15, 1998, should be designated as ``National Inhalant Abuse Awareness Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 257 (rs) Expressing the sense of the Senate that October 15, 1998, should be designated as ``National Inhalant Abuse Awareness Day''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 258 (ats) To authorize testimony and representation of Senate employee in State of Tennessee v. Ronald W. Byrd. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 259 (ats) Designating the week beginning September 20, 1998, as ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week'', and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 259 (is) Designating the week beginning September 20, 1998, as ``National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week'', and for other purposes. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 260 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that October 11, 1998, should be designated as ``National Children's Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 260 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that October 11, 1998, should be designated as ``National Children's Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 260 (rs) Expressing the sense of the Senate that October 11, 1998, should be designated as ``National Children's Day''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 261 (is) Requiring the privatization of the Senate barber and beauty shops and the Senate restaurants. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 262 (is) To state the sense of the Senate that the Government of the United [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 263 (ats) To authorize the payment of the expenses of representatives of the Senate attending the funeral of a Senator. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 264 (ats) To designate October 8, 1998, as the Day of National Concern About Young People and Gun Violence. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 264 (is) To designate October 8, 1998, as the Day of National Concern About Young People and Gun Violence. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 265 (ats) Commending the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program on its 50th Anniversary and expressing the sense of the Senate regarding continuation of the program into the 21st century. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 266 (ats) Honoring the centennial of the founding of DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 267 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the President, acting through the United States Agency for International Development, should more effectively secure emergency famine relief for the people of Sudan, and for other purposes. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 268 (ats) Congratulating the Toms River East American Little League team of Toms River, New Jersey, for winning the Little League World Series. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 269 (ats) To authorize production of Senate documents and representation by Senate Legal Counsel in the case of Rose Larker, et al. v. Kevin A. Carias-Herrera, et al. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 270 (is) To express the sense of the Senate concerning actions that the President of the United States should take to resolve the dispute between the Air Line Pilots Association and Northwest Airlines. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 271 (ats) Designating October 16, 1998, as ``National Mammography Day''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 271 (is) Designating October 16, 1998, as ``National Mammography Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 271 (rs) Designating October 16, 1998, as ``National Mammography Day''. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 272 (ats) Recognizing the distinguished service of Angela Raish. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 273 (ats) Recognizing the historic home run record set by Mark McGwire of the St. Louis Cardinals on September 8, 1998. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 274 (ats) To express the sense of the Senate that the Louisville Festival of Faiths should be commended and should serve as a model for similar festivals in other communities throughout the United States. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 274 (is) To express the sense of the Senate that the Louisville Festival of Faiths should be commended and should serve as a model for similar festivals in other communities throughout the United States. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 275 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that October 11, 1998, should be designated as ``National Children's Day''. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 276 (is) Expressing the Sense of the Senate that the President should reimburse the American taxpayer for costs associated with the Independent Counsel's investigation of his relationship with Ms. Monica Lewinsky. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 277 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to the importance of diplomatic relations with the Pacific Island nations. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 277 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to the importance of diplomatic relations with the Pacific Island nations. [Introduced 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) Designating the 30th day of April of 1999, as ``Dia de los Ninos: Celebrating Young Americans'', and for other purposes. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 279 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate supporting the right of the United States citizens in Puerto Rico to express their desires regarding their future political status. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 280 (ats) Directing the printing as a Senate document of a compilation of materials entitled ``History of the United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 281 (ats) To authorize testimony and representation of employees of the Senate in United States v. Alphonso Michael Espy. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 282 (ris) To express the sense of the Senate regarding Social Security and the budget surplus. [Referral Instructions Senate] S.Res. 283 (ats) To refer H.R. 998 entitled ``A bill for the relief of Lloyd B. Gamble'' to the chief judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims for a report thereon. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 283 (is) To refer H.R. 998 entitled ``A bill for the relief of Lloyd B. Gamble'' to the chief judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims for a report thereon. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 283 (rs) To refer H.R. 998 entitled ``A bill for the relief of Lloyd B. Gamble'' to the chief judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims for a report thereon. [Reported in Senate] S.Res. 284 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the President should renegotiate the Extradition Treaty Between the Untied States of America and the United Mexican States. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 285 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that all necessary steps should be taken to ensure the elections to be held in Gabon are free and fair. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 285 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that all necessary steps should be taken to ensure the elections to be held in Gabon in December of 1998 are free and fair. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 286 (ats) Expressing the Sense of the Senate that Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa should be commended for their accomplishments. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 287 (ats) To authorize representation by Senate Legal Counsel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 288 (is) Authorizing the printing of the Report of the Task Force on Economic Sanctions. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 289 (ats) Authorizing the printing of the ``Testimony from the Hearings of the Task Force on Economic Sanctions''. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 290 (ats) To authorize representation by Senate Legal Counsel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 291 (ats) To authorize representation by Senate Legal Counsel. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 292 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding tactile currency for the blind and visually impaired. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 293 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that Nadia Dabbagh should be returned home to her mother, Ms. Maureen Dabbagh. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 293 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that Nadia Dabbagh should be returned home to her mother, Ms. Maureen Dabbagh. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 294 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to developments in Malaysia and the arrest of Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 294 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to developments in Malaysia and the arrest of Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 295 (is) To express the sense of the Senate concerning the development of effective methods for eliminating the use of heroin. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 296 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate that, on completion of construction [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 297 (ats) To authorize testimony and representation of former and current Senate employees and representation of Senator Craig in Student Loan Fund of Idaho, Inc. v. Riley, et al. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 298 (ats) Condemning the terror, vengeance, and human rights abuses against the civilian population of Sierra Leone. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 298 (is) Condemning the terror, vengeance, and human rights abuses against the civilian population of Sierra Leone. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 299 (ats) To authorize testimony and representation in BCCI Holdings (Luxembourg), S.A., et al. v. Abdul Raouf Hasan Khalil, et al. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 300 (ats) Electing James W. Ziglar, of Mississippi, as the Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 301 (ats) A resolution relative to rule XXXIX. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 302 (ats) A resolution relative to rule XXXIII. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 303 (ats) Authorizing the President of the Senate, the President of the Senate pro tempore, and the Majority and Minority Leaders to make certain appointments during the recess or adjournment of the present session. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 304 (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. 305 (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. 306 (is) To commend the exemplary leadership of the Democratic Leader. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 307 (is) To commend the exemplary leadership of the Majority Leader. [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 308 (ats) Commending the crew members of the United States Navy destroyers of DesRon 61 for their heroism, intrepidity, and skill in action in the only naval surface engagement occurring inside Tokyo Bay during World War II. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 309 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the culpability of Hun Sen for violations of international humanitarian law after 1978 in Cambodia (the former People's Republic of Kampuchea and the State of Cambodia). [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 310 (ats) Authorizing the printing of background information on the Committee on Foreign Relations as a Senate document. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 311 (is) Expressing the sense of the Senate that the Secretary of the Interior [Introduced in Senate] S.Res. 312 (ats) To amend Senate Resolution 209 in order to provide budget levels in the Senate for purposes of fiscal year 1999 and include the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 313 (ats) Expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to the brutal killing of Mr. Matthew Shepard. [Agreed to Senate] S.Res. 314 (is) To express the sense of the Senate regarding the authority of the Secretary of Health and Human Services to make adjustments to payments made to skilled nursing facilities under the Medicare Program. [Introduced in Senate] |