Business Meeting

HEARING
before the

COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
UNITED STATES SENATE
ONE HUNDRED EIGHTH CONGRESS
SECOND SESSION

Thursday, April 29, 2004

Time: 9:30 AM
Immediately Following First Vote of the Day

Place: 419 Dirksen Senate Office Building
S-116 The Capitol

Presiding: Senator Lugar

The Committee Met Today, and Approved All Items on the Agenda
 
The Committee Will Consider and Vote on the
Following Agenda Item:
    Nominations:
1. Paul V. Applegarth
    To be Chief Executive Officer of the Millennium
    Challenge Corporation
2. Victor H. Ashe
    To be Ambassador to Poland
3. M. Teel Bivins
    To be Ambassador to Sweden
4. John Campbell
    To be Ambassador to Nigeria
5. Jack D. Crouch
    To be Ambassador to Romania
6. John J. Danilovich
    To be Ambassador to Brazil
7. Scott H. Delisi
    To be Ambassador to Eritrea
8. Jendayi E. Frazer
    To be Ambassador to South Africa
9. Patricia M. Haslach
    To be Ambassador to Laos
10. Christopher R. Hill
      To be Ambassador to the Republic of Korea
11. Craig A. Kelly
      To be Ambassador to Chile
12. Earle I. Mack
      To be Ambassador to Finland
13. Michael W. Marine
      To be Ambassador to Vietnam
14. Lauren Moriarty
      For the Rank of Ambassador During Her Tenure of
      Service as US Senior Official to the Asia-Pacific
      Economic Cooperation Forum
15. Constance B. Newman
      To be a Member of the Board of Directors of the
      African Development Foundation
16. Roger F. Noriega
      To be a Member of the Board of Directors of the
      Inter-American Foundation
17. John M. Ordway
      To be Ambassador to Kazakhstan
18. Michael C. Polt
      To be Ambassador to Serbia and Montenegro
19. Mitchell B. Reiss
      For the Rank of Ambassador During His Tenure of
      Service as Special Envoy for Northern Ireland
20. Thomas B. Robertson
      To be Ambassador to Slovenia
21. Fayza Veronique Boulad Rodman
      To be a Member of the Broadcasting Board of
      Governors
22. Marc M. Wall
      To be Ambassador to Chad
23. James Moriarty
      To be Ambassador to Nepal
24. Thomas C. Krajeski
      To be Ambassador to Republic of Yemen
25. Michele J. Sison
      To be Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates
26. Richard B. LeBaron
      To be Ambassador to Kuwait
27. Jeffrey D. Feltman
      To be Ambassador to Lebanon
28. David M. Satterfield
      To be Ambassador to Jordan
29. John D. Negroponte
      To be Ambassador to Iraq
30. Constance B. Newman
      To be Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs
31. Aubrey Hooks
      To be Ambassador to the Republic of Cote d'Ivoire
32. Thomas N. Hull, III
      To be Ambassador to Sierra Leone
33. Roger A. Meece
      To be Ambassador to the Congo
34. FSO Promotion List,
      Agor, Christina Jeanne, et al
      Dated February 24, 2004
35. FSO Promotion List,
      Brant, William L. II, et al
      Dated February 24, 2004
36. FSO Promotion List,
      Belmont, Paul et al
      Dated February 24, 2004
37. FSO Promotion List,
      Quinn, Bruce M., et al
      Dated February 24, 2004
38. FSO Promotion List,
      Al-Laham, Eliza F. et al
      Dated April 8, 2004
   Treaties:
1. Treaty Doc. 108-13 Additional Protocol to
    Investment Treaty with Romania
2. Treaty Doc. 108-15 Protocol Amending Additional
    Protocol Amending Investment Treaty with Bulgaria
3. Treaty Doc. 108-17 Investment Protocol with Estonia
4. Treaty Doc. 108-18 Additional Investment Protocol
    with Czech Republic
5. Treaty Doc. 108-19 Additional Investment Protocol
    with Slovak Republic
6. Treaty Doc. 108-20 Additional Investment Protocol
    with Latvia
7. Treaty Doc. 108-21 Additional Investment Protocol
    with Lithuania
8. Treaty Doc. 108-22 Additional Protocol Concerning
    Business and Economic Relations with Poland
   Legislation:
+S. Con. Res. 100, a Concurrent Resolution Celebrating
   10 Years of Majority Rule in the Republic of South
   Africa and Recognizing the Momentous Social and
   Economic Achievements of South Africa since the
   Institution of Democracy in That Country.
+S. 2264, a Bill to Require a Report on the Conflict of
   Uganda, and for Other Purposes.
+S. Res. 332, a Resolution Observing the Tenth
   Anniversary of the Rwandan Genocide of 1994.
+S. Con. Res. 344, a Concurrent Resolution
   Welcoming the Prime Minister of Singapore, His
   Excellency Goh Chok Tong, on the Occasion of His
   Visit to the United States, Expressing Gratitude to the
   Government of Singapore for its Strong Cooperation
   with the United States in the Campaign Against
   Terrorism, its Support in the Reconstruction of Iraq
   and Reaffirming the Commitment of Congress to the
   Continued Expansion of Friendship and Cooperation
   Between the United States and Singapore.
+S. 2092, a Bill to Address the Participation of Taiwan
   in the WHO, with an Amendment in the Nature of a
   Substitute.
+S. J. Res. 33, a Joint Resolution Expressing Support
   for Freedom in Hong Kong, with an Amendment in the
   Nature of a Substitute.

 

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