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General Index General Index A AIDS American League of Anglers and Aquatic Resources Trust Fund Funding for AIDS programs, 2-64, 2-66, Boaters Gasoline tax, 24-12 Abortion. See a/so Family planning 2-69, 2-72, 2-74 Ethanol tax credit, 24-18 Archer Daniels Midland Co. 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Appalachian Regional Commission Missile defense, 8-18 Publishers) IMF funding, 2-46, 2-50, 2-51, 2-56 Funding, 24-5 Mixed gender military training, 8-4 Internet copyright, 22-4, 22-5 Iran, 16-19, 16-22 Appropriations Thurmond chairmanship, 8-12 Adoption NATO expansion, 8-21—8-24 Agriculture U.S. troops in Bosnia, 8-6, 8-8 Unmarried couples, 2-32, 2-34, 2-35 Religious persecution overseas, 16-10 veto message, D-11 Armey, Dick, R-Texas (26) Affirmative action State Department authorization Commerce-Justice-State Additional flights at crowded airports, Key votes, C-10, C-18 international family planning, 16-4 Internet gambling, 22-7 24-37 Minority contract set-asides, 2-87 U.N. dues, 16-7 satellite fee increases, 22-14 Airline competition, 24-37 Afghanistan Alderholt, Robert B., R-Ala. (4) Commerce-Justice-State (chart), 2-19 Budget surplus, 2-113 Sanctions, 16-14 TVA, 2-44 Drug control, 2-20 Campaign finance, 18-13, 18-14, 18-16 U.S. airstrikes, 12-9 Alexander, Donald C. FY 1998 China MFN status, 16-34 AFL-CiO IRS overhaul, 21-6 Supplementals, 2-121-—2-131 D.C. school vouchers, 9-24, 9-25 Campaign spending by unions, 18-11 Allard, Wayne, R-Colo. FY 1999 Defense appropriations Fast-track trade bill, 23-6 Financial services overhaul, 5-13 Commerce-Justice-State, 2-12-2-20 military construction projects in home Managed care Juvenile crime, 17-16 Defense, 2-20—2-32 district, 2-81 patients’ bill of rights, 14-12 Allen, Paul J. (Alliance for Competitive District of Columbia, 2-32—2-36 Digital copyright, 22-4 Salting by labor unions, 10-6 Electricity) District of Columbia (chart), 2-35 Financial services overhaul, 5-3 Africa Electricity deregulation, 15-16 foreign operations, 2-45-2-56 Food stamps, 4-9 Foreign trade, 23-4, 23-10-23-12 Allen, Tom, D-Maine (1) Interior, 2-57—2-63 Foreign operations spending bill, 23-7 impact on U.S. jobs, 23-10 Campaign finance overhaul, 18-10— Interior (chart), 2-62 House Impeachment inquiry, 7-9 AgeHnucmya nf or riignhttes rnvaiotliaotniaolns , De2v3-e1l0o,p m2e3n-1t1. Allia1n8c-e1 3,f or 18C-o1m6p etitive Electricity La2b-o7r5--H2H-S8-0E ducation, 2-64—2-74, Ho7-u8s, e 7-L9e adership challenges, 7-4, 7-6, See AID Electricity deregulation, 15-16, 15-17 Labor-HHS-Education (chart), 2-73 Public housing, 20-14 Agricultural price and income supports AMA legislative branch, 2-75-2-80 Republican House leadership, 7-5 Maple syrup, 2-126 Physician-assisted suicide, 17-19 legislative branch (chart), 2-79 Starr report, 12-17 Agricultural trade America West meat processing price reporting, State Department authorization Exemption of farm exports from Longer flights from D.C., 24-36 2-116 international family planning, 16-6 sanctions, 2-4, 2-5 America’s Community Bankers military base closings, 2-83 Surface transportation reauthorization Sanctions, 23-4 Financial services overhaul legislation, military construction, 2-80—2-84 bill, 24-19 Agriculture and farming 5-7 military construction spending (chart), Arms Control and Disarmament Agency AAgprpircouplrtiuartei onssp,e nd2i-n3g- 2-(1c2h,a rt)4,- 32--41-09 AmerMiacnaang edA sscoarcei,a ti14o-n6 , of1 4-H9e alth Plans om2-n8i3b us bill, 2-112—2-114 Sa1t6e-l3li0t,e 1e6x-p3o1r t application approvals, BBaldanicskkcr ruipfmtaicrnyma,et rios5n -,1c 5l,2a -i4m5 -2U4S DA AamnedrS uircTfraaancn es Aptsorsraotncasitpaoirtotinao tniO ofnfo ifc riSeatalaustt eh orHiizagthiwoan y supkpeCly-e 17mv,eo tnetCsa-,l 2s2C, - 8—2C--191,7 —C2--1142—0C -15, ArmGFyru no(duUin.ndSg. )c iosmsbuaets,, 58--181, 8-9 AAAgggrrriiiTCOCMFADSFRACFcccafhaphraaumeaouuruixiipsorpcnomnillllr ltrprmpdcbigddytt-tooa b l e eb tuupu,preirrlu rrrr nfnsremnasiaeuueeesaat2isclettar n, k a3inkurrntmsed m-iis rCCDisft,btt p1ua i,oooa eiit7lr0n nploorlm-mmpac ,2nnsaa6 p2mamane 1,d c-r2c,irin- e6akpp-oe 1tt,tapa1rr,g2 8tmptg2ag4o ro- ru02eeee-geag3t,o2-,3nremerm—h p1-— a,ta o 2er214m r2m -in522-is(3( 1-a 9tt49-,HS32ty - 6 s ,eo ,i3 t n uo u2ra2nsd2u0t-seyl3-e3 ,e)-3s )- 3,- 2 2 2-0011--124-5 8 AAAAAAmmmmmmIAeemeeeeCTmrrrrHFBJrrHLh.iiabiiii5iiii rUin-gngiglccccccDa5 lfhkrhaaaa,aae,nt- ra w ncnnnnnnt2utina5 c e4pai-iyh-clt7oAasBBBCC6 h, cri ,nuouaa tyvs stnsnnieaH5 weo2lsfikrka-or e4s8smoenerrvt,-,tvroerLukiy 1 eeiv,bcssep1r5r be,ar5tis t-hes -, 9t2l car 7A ,4ieuy2ts s-fvo4l ihR os75--ve eorI- o1Aesr lI 1cll9r stn0L.e,ihsaUs, geU taag noig(niuetsic21a5til,li4oi4l-uoa )o-nat1 tn n2ei2 tl.1o 5 r ei7 nag -o,ti4Si ns nel g5ae,-t i1o97n -,1 1 AAApppppprrrMTVTMLDoiooiVo8eaAllpApp-fbbtagVa-ie,r1irrernaotr2AHrp 2uitnaiicro --o Urcisaaac1u-a2ys-kHeDttto0nnH -mti,Ui 1ii ddi3HnsC oD-s g oo6S oalsn2 —nn,2nseapi(s-2ss- gsernplca1,i-1te aherdn1s 1ga4r o 1dl1ruC7Cu4p2a tstd la cor ot-r)iaeuitiir1,mamtfpo ina 0nimmentocpds o2,niiipnoeln -sotot m,pe1ern ttbe13m,tssa5ne1e ,e2,ut- d ee- nb1,2e1 tc23- n21-a3 ot-((6123ml 1 SH -2m 0e3o ai21nugt, ase ttneeec2)e)i- , e3 2s , AAAAsrsrCthsomscolTCT“DENFABy rfPicloaouud2A oragxnibnedu-nirifT sdgaC4acgactttOt4iecaiatateoc,r,a lnit cutisr l uotg,oio p snce, c2,oJn,satxo b3n o 6l iipp- h- r2y6oa161otno-r-nn,t5h2ff5,i1 e”-s 8 g s53iA,E6ht,p oa -Rtmin rbnn1,-oeg2o,g7 1jM-irr, 5 e5o tn2i-c9.i928tec,9 o,--s ea- n2,5r2n 1 2 18s, -5b2 6a--M08n13 e-,372d —2i23,c-- a74,8l1 - ,23 4- 92 -43, Vietnam, 23-9 American Heart Association naval forces, 2-32 NIH funding, 2-72 AID (Agency for International Cloning, 19-3 Embassy security, 2-117 Association of American Publishers Development) American Highway Users Alliance Farm relief, 2-117 Internet copyright, 22-4, 22-5 Africa, 23-10 Gasoline tax, 24-9 FY 1998 (chart), 2-129 Association of Housing and Aid to legal immigrants American Insurance Association IMF, 2-126 Redevelopment Officials Food stamps, C-11, C-18 Financial services overhaul, 5-6 War on drugs (chart), 2-119 Public housing overhaul, 20-10 WWW.CQ.COM 1998 CQ ALMANAC — I-3 General Index AT&T Intelligence authorization Offensive military action, 2-25 Bonior, David E., D-Mich. (10) Telephone “slamming,” 22-24, 22-26 wiretap authority, 8-26 Religious persecution overseas, 16-14— Clinton impeachment inquiry, 12-23 Attaway, Fritz (Motion Picture J. Dennis Hastert, R-lill. (14) 16-16 Clinton impeachment trial, 12-53 Association of America) Speakership, 7-11 Russia technology transfers to Iran, Credit unions, 5-27, 5-28 Internet copyright, 22-6 Puerto Rico, 13-6, 13-7 16-19 Minimum wage, 10-7 Automobiles and automobile industry Barrett, Bill, R-Neb. (3) State Department reauthorization, 16-4— Bono, Mary, R-Calif. (44) Fuel economy standards, 2-85 Clinton impeachment 16-9 Clinton impeachment Aviation Consumer Action Project Judiciary Committee opening Bilbray, Brian P., R-Calif. (49) Judiciary Committee opening Airline competition guidelines, 24-39 statement (excerpts), D-33 Clinton impeachment statement (excerpts), D-33 Aviation Trust Fund, 24-39 High-tech worker visas, 17-5 censure resolution, 12-53 Bosnia Azerbaijan Barrett, Thomas M., D-Wis. (5) Clinton impeachment vote, 12-40 Defense authorization, 2-80, 8-3, 8-5, Foreign aid, 2-47, 2-49, 2-56 Credit unions, 5-26 Bilingual education. See under 8-6, 8-7, 8-8, 8-12, 8-13 Sanctions, 2-45, 2-50, 2-53 Barshefsky, Charlene Education Supplemental appropriations, 2-117 Africa trade, 23-10 Bilirakis, Michael, R-Fla. (9) Boswell, Leonard L, D-lowa (3) B Bartlett, Roscoe G., R-Md. (6) Financial services overhaul legislation Farm policy, 1464 Mixed gender military training, 8-4, 8-13 5-11 Boucher, Rick, D-Va. (9) Babbitt, Bruce United Nations dues, 16-3, 16-4 Managed care, 14-8 Bankruptcy overhaul legislation, 5-17, BachIInuztsee,rmi boerS kp aepnRpocraeodpr,r,i a2tR-i-6oA1nl sa,. 2(6-)5 9 BBaarsteAobgnar,il clu Jloteur eL . apRp-rToepxraisat io(6n)s , 4-8 BinMNgiaAsmTsiaOln e, e dxepJfeafenfns,si eoD,n- ,N 8.-M81.-92 4 CCla5ib-n1lt8eo, n T5V-i2 m0pa devaecrthimseinngt, 22-16 Credit unions, 5-26 Antitrust, 15-25 Supplemental appropriations Judiciary Committee opening Na2t2i-o2n2a l Credit Union Administration BassO,M BG arWya tcDh. Binzel,h oWmiel listaamt e P.p r(oMjeacstts,e rC2-a1r2d9 Clinstotna teimnevnestt ig(aetxicoenr,p ts1),2 -2D9-—3102 -31, Baesler, Scotty, D-Ky. 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Surface transportation reauthorization Bentsen, Ken, D-Texas (25) Foreign trade, 23-7, 23-8 Satellite technology export jurisdiction, bill, 24-4 Toxic waste disposal, 2-23 Gingrich ouster attempt, 7-8 16-26 Bankruptcy Bereuter, Doug, R-Neb. (1) House leadership challenge, 7-7, 7-8 Brown, Sherrod, D-Ohio (13) Senate overhaul legislation (overview) Africa, 23-11 House Republican Conference chairman- Fast-track trade authority, 23-4, 23-5 5-21 Financial services overhaul legislation, ship, 7-4 Brown, Tim (Electric Power Supply Banks and banking 5-11 Lawsuit against Jim McDermott, D- Association) Bank Insurance Fund, 5-4 Religious persecution overseas, 16-12 Wash. (7), for taping Gingrich call, 7-3 Electricity deregulation, 15-17 Citicorp-Travelers Group merger, 5-8, Taiwan, 16-37 Managed care legislation, 14-14 Brownback, Sam, R-Kan. 5-10, 5-11 Technology transfers to China, 8-8 Y2K computer problem, 22-22 Budget, 6-6, 6-17 Community Reinvestment Act, 5-3, 5-8, Berger, Samuel R. Boeing Campaign finance overhaul, 18-4, 18-16 5-11, 5-12, 5-13-5-15, 5-25, 5-27, 5-28 Religious persecution overseas, 16-14 Defense contracts, 2-23, 8-9, 8-10 Internet pornography, 22-11 Financial Services Competition Act, 5-8 Technology transfers to China, 16-31 Glenn spaceflight, 19-12 Iran, 16-18 Financial services overhaul, 5-3—5-15 Berman, Howard L., D-Calif. (26) Bond, Christopher S., R-Mo. Mixed gender military training, 8-12 Glass Steagall Act, 5-3 (history), 5-5, Clinton impeachment Cloning, 19-3 Regulatory overhaul, 15-22, 15-23 5-8, 5-9, 5-10, 5-12, 5-14 (history) Judiciary Committee opening Community health centers, 2-69 Tobacco, 15-5 OKHSMRfeaoeofvyvurii estcnreegvg soa stego eBf es aA ,Tmsn hsoikrornCiicfst-ntiug1g ara0 taSg-inubeCoicpsl-neel, 1,r ( 1vIhi,in22s g0s0ih-u-oCl79rni- ,ag,1 nh 8ct2 se50) --,41 F 5u5 n-d4, 5-4 JDGHuiiodgnuiigtscsraiteilaa clth cEe otrmpheeeyitnfrchteisi rgc hesc(t ne,odcx muhcmm2aei,2rrt -pgt4tees 1se)7,,,- 172D7- --333 0 FSFHIHRlpoSaAam m,cem eo av 2be-hisr1etlha0aial2ttuit,yloh , n , 2 sc-a2t1r11a0e9-n6,-7d 1 a0r1 d4s-,1 7 2-110 BryaCNIFnnlui,tnace aslrnseRnc-aeiiartacc lht gwaiaarossmndetb r elv,siHi en.cc,geu 1,sr1D -i-3to2N,iv- eee1vsr15 .1h -as4uu ilt,s , 55--1330 , 5-31 Student aid, 9-3—9-14 Missile technology transfers to China, Supplemental appropriations Bryant, Ed, R-Tenn. (7) Thrift charters, 5-6, 5-7 16-24 Marine aircraft, 2-125 Clinton impeachment Banzhaf, John F. Ill (Action on Smoking Religious refugees, 16-11 military projects in home state, 2-125 Judiciary Committee opening and Health) Russia technology transfers to Iran, Surface transportation reauthorization statement (excerpts), D-32 Tobacco legislation, 15-14 16-22, 16-23 bill, 24-7, 24-19, 24-21 Clinton impeachment inquiry, 12-33 Barcia, James A., D-Mich. (5) Bevill, former Rep. Tom, D-Alaska (4) VA-HUD appropriations, 2-102, 2-105, Bryen, Stephen Superfund, 11-5 TVA, 2-39 2-108, 2-110 Export controls, 16-30 Barr, Bob, R-Ga. (7) Bevill, Don Bonilla, Henry, R-Texas (23) Buchanan, Pat Clinton impeachment TVA, 2-39, 2-44 Appropriations 1992 Presidential election Judiciary Committee opening Biden, Joseph R. Jr., D-Del. Labor-HHS-Education, 2-66 trade issues, 23-7 statement (excerpts), D-32 Flag desecration, 17-11 Bilingual education, 9-27 Buckman, William E. Clinton impeachment inquiry, 12-25 NATO expansion, 8-21-8-23 VA-HUD appropriations, 2-108 Africa trade, 23-4 1-4 —1998 CQ ALMANAG WWW.CQ.COM General Index Budget Callahan, Sonny, R-Ala. (1) Cato institute Christian Coalition Budget projections, 6-4 Africa, 23-12 Military spending study, 8-14, 8-15 FEC investigation, 2-92 Budget reconciliation bill, 6-13 IMF funding, 2-46—2-4€ Cavanaugh, Gordon (Council of Large Religious freedom, 17-9, 17-11 Budget resolution, 1999, 6-3-6-23 Korean Peninsula En Public Housing Authorities) Religious persecution overseas, 16-9, Budget Reconciliation law, 1993 Organization, 2-47 Public housing, 20-8, 20-13, 20-14 16-11-16-15 college aid program, 9-3, 9-4 Starr investigation of Clinton, 12-12 CBO School prayer amendment, 17-10 Budget surplus, 21-15-21-18 Calvert, Ken, R-Calif. (43) Accuracy of forecasts, 2-76, 2-77, 2-78 Christopher, Warren Continuing resolution, 2-114 Campaign finance, 18-15 Appropriations, 2-75, 2-76, 2-80 Communications satellite export Line-item veto, C-9, C-18 Camp, Dave, R-Mich. (4) Budget projections, 6-4 restrictions, 16-26 Medicare, 21-17 Aid to legal immigrants, 20-16 Budget surplus, 6-16 Chung, Johnny Omnibus appropriations bills, 2-112- Space station, 2-107 08 Managed care legislation, 14-13 Clinton campaign contribution 2-114 Campaign finance CDC (Centers for Disease Control and controversy, 16-32 Transportation, 6-6 Clinton Chinese political contributions Prevention) CIA Budget Committee (Senate) 16-26, 16-31 Appropriations, 2-66, 2-68, 2-69, 2-71 Authorization, 8-25—-8-27 Tobacco legislation, 6-4 Clinton-Gore political contributions 2-74 China technology transfer investigation, Transportation spending offsets, 24-9 12-28 Census 16-31, 16-35 24-17, 24-19 Comparison of campaign fi nance bills Methodology, 2-12, 2-13, 13-3-13-5 Cinelli, Patricia (American Bankers Bumpers, Dale, D-Ark. (chart), 18-8 Census Bureau Association) Agriculture appropriations, 2-7 Issue ads, 18-4, 18-8, 18-15 Statistical sampling, 13-4, 13-5 Financial services overhaul legislation, Electricity deregulation, 15-17 Justice Department memos Center for Democracy and Technology 5-9 Internet taxes, 21-22, 21-23 Key votes, B-43, C-3—C-4 Encryption export restrictions, 22-20 Cisco Systems Inc. Little Rock school designated a national C-20 Center for Responsive Politics Encryption export restrictions, 22-19 historic site, 11-7 Overhaul, 18-3—1§ Airline industry campaign contributions Citicorp Inc. BureMSaipnuai cnego f srtReaegtiucollna,at mioa2nt-s1i,0o 2n,2 -611 9-6 ORve5e.s7re7 r ve funds used for investigations, Al22c44o--h31o55l industry PAC contributions CitiTzr5e-an1v1se, leAr5gs-a 1i2,Gn rsot5u -p1G 3o mveerrgenrm, en5t-8 , Wa5-s1t0e, Funding, 2-38 Soft money, 18-3, 18-7, 18-8, 18-9- Health care PAC contributions, 14-5 Transportation earmarks, 24-25 Burns, Conrad, R-Mont. 18-12, 18-14, 18-15 Soft money campaign contributions Civil Rights Act Appropriations Campbell, Ben Nighthorse, R-Colo. 18-10, 18-11 Bilingual education, 9-26 meat packing price reporting, 2-116 Military construction projects in home Centers for Disease Control and Preven- Claiborne, Judge Harry E. road projects in home state, 2-90 State, 2-84 tion. See CDC Impeachment of, 12-50 Hazardous materials, 2-90 Salting by labor unions, 10-5, 10-6 Chabot, Steve, R-Ohio (1) Clay, William L., D-Mo. (1) Internet screening software, 2-15, 2-16 State Department authorization Clinton impeachment Juvenile crime, 17-18 Juvenile crime, 17-16 abortion, 16-8 Judiciary Committee opening Salting by unions, 10-5, 10-6 Military construction projects, 2-80, Tobacco industry campaign donations statement (excerpts), D-32 Youth after-school programs, 20-5 2-84, 8-12 15-14 Internet taxes, 21-20 Claybrook, Joan (Public Citizen) School internet policy, 22-11 Campbell, Brian (Campbell-Hill Aviation internet use by prisoners, 22-13 Campaign finance, 18-9 Telephone “slamming,” 22-24 Group) Television cameras in courtrooms Cleland, Max, D-Ga. Burton, Dan, R-ind. (6) Airline competition, 24-39 17-13 Mixed gender military training, 8-12 China, 16-35 Campbell, Tom, R-Calif. (15) Chabrow, Jay W. Clement, Bob, D-Tenn. (5) BBuusshhUCS1,,anh9t i i9Wetni8lfGelal olodi i rvtPee.mMr N eeFaHsreNtGoi xird eptoePooonnsrrnrsttt,egai staeuidll su di1,ece7W csen.-,na,1t1 sm 6 6i p-nR1Gag3-6,e6i-T 4goe nrx1 ga6-esa3 d0 CCCaaamnnpaGANPAabiiadbdArenroylaTlgtri, Oirtln siie- acoHCnnheichs xolahmplrsilpa elppeng,eetisA asisivtk loi1iaenaot2Trt,.in-s,oi ,1 hno 2R,i8n - p- F22 3l24G,a--v r.3o3 to—9e83u ,(-- p1252 3 )1 2-12 ChafSABMIRebnpueaetogdane,rugcra tleenigaetJ oett on osd hstrt nauyaltr x ecipegaolsHiornu,.s,ev s,l ,e ,a r tR21hi-119ao6R--4un-.62-,l41,1 1 ,. 3 3 1-916-5 7-, 22 19-9, 19-10 ClinAABBTtfbaVuo5ro-nnAdi‘1r,k gPc9t aare,ifr utoutPpi tnnr5artd elas-ic dsu2nlyeri4egb, pg di ,lir eosutn2lvhs23a”te,-t - ri41hao406Bnab, -i,ou l 1rll6t 2 i33ol--ne51g —1i,3sb l-aa6nt2 ,i3 o-n13, 2- 7—5-31-59, BusiBnaneksrsu ptScoyf twoavrereh auAll,l ia5n-c2e0 ACrltiinctloens iofm pIemapcehamcehnmte nt, 12-27 SSuurpfearcfeu ndt,r ans11p-o5r,t at1i1o-n6 reauthorization Ca18m-p1a1,i gn1 8-f1i7n ance abuses, 16-32 Piracy of copyrighted software, 22-6— Judiciary Committee opening bill, 24-4, 24-5, 24-7—24-10, 24-16, China MFN status, 16-36 Buyer2,2 -8S teve, R-ind. (5) Clinstotna teimmepneta c(hemxceenrtpt s)i,n quiDry-,3 1 12-39 To2b4-a1c7c,o , 241-51-96- 24-21, 24-23, 24-24 CChhiinnaa vpiosliitc, y,8 -71, 6-82-48 Bankruptcy overhaul legislation, 5-17 12-50, Wool tariffs, 23-6 Class-action securities suits, 5-30—5-33 Clinton impeachment 12-51 Chemical and biological weapons Clean water, 2-63 Judiciary Committee opening Judicial activism, 17- Chemical Weapons Convention, 8-20, Climate initiatives, 2-63 ByrdAMCCH,llpii iipxgprnnreRrshettodootosowpj bnnapaer etoygcirent eaiimtssntmme beidippn loefCeelton r. aa(r,s e e cc a(xhmhhDrecio-mmxmelmWcraeeieept.rnnratV kttrpsasyt )s., s,t )a atttr,rpie2 aDao,4il- l,n-D 1io6-3n2,g1g3- y2,11 -21-5453D-8 8- -,43 22 4-9, CannLLPSAiirtho21ttma-yn7piiri1seg-,crt7rai2l i nj ce0ntursi gsrCe a’yph ,noofr r-feirt adi,s1iseg 2trmsh-aotip14isps2e8 th-a te1epco3drr h o rmseseejBuc.eniu,cct tti odRrej-,suU ’dt gae1sh7p, -o 1w(9e31 r)7s -,1 3 CCCChhhhiieellmTnSUATddrtfniio 1eratimc6wateetsb-ateenreue2ysl- dt2rp,’ s h pc,oNWhc1pa roo6ertot-moaiHl 1gpop e9runl oatpsenmre nsosr,d,g u reRsaCs2y-mo,-sis n6td,0ve a1 em6hns-2o,t4- 7i4(o2 1n0),- 6 8-20 CCCCDrrreoeiifaa“Nmdmmitneaiprheettntcr i i sre-oaeetmubpfni iitnlralm,si,ols ea so pt,uinr8o 2tl iG-s-hek6u1a1 ole 0al3res-d rgi 7eidz asfa lnetandaits onienodysn o,,u R'er5s8e-e- 21r7o7,vu et,,5” - 2819-7 1-31,6 KLyi2no4e-t-1oi1 tterme atvye,t o,2 -121-09 3, 6-17, 6-20 CliJnustdotinac tieaimrmeypn etCa ocm(hemmxiectentrtpe tes ),o pDe-n3i3n g DHNuietsarcdiit piloSintn aer pt,rf oor9g r-da1im2ss-a,9b l-e22d30 -c3h-i2ld0r-e5n , 2-70 Nst8Au-Td1Oe6n t exapida,n s9i-o3n , 8-22-8-24 Military construction projects in home High-tech worker visas, 17-6 Children’s Defense Fund U.S. troops in Bosnia, 8-5, 8-6 state, 2-84 Capitol building Juvenile crime, 17-16, 17-17 Defense budget, 8-14 Mixed gender military training, 8-12 Artwork in the Capitol, 2-77 China Digital copyright, 22-9 Supplemental appropriations Capitol shooting, 2-75, 278 Chemical weapons inspections, 8-20 Electricity deregulation, 15-16, 15-17 foreign steel subsidies, 2-126 Visitors’ Center, 2-78 Human rights, 16-37 Executive order Surface transportation reauthorization Capitol Police International Covenant on Civil and Federal cost-benefit studies, 15-22 bill, 24-9 Appropriations, 2-75, 2-76, 2-79 Political Rights, 16-37 Fast-track trade authority, 23-4, 23-5, Transportation Capitol shooting, 2-75, 2-78 MEN status, 16-13, 16-26, 16-34, 16-35 23-7 Gramm-Byrd highway bill Salaries, 2-75 MEN trade status, 23-3, 23-4 Financial Services Competition Act amendment, 24-5, 24-6 Cardin, Benjamin L., D-Md. (3) Missile technology transfers, 16-24— veto threat, 5-8 U.S. troops in Bosnia, 2-24, 8-6 Omnibus bill 16-34 Financial services overhaul legislation, tax cuts, 21-15 House action, 8-3, 8-16 5-10, 5-14 Cc Case, Stephen H. (National Bankruptcy Senate action, 8-7, 8-8 Food stamps, 4-3—4-6, 4-8, 4-9 Conference) Satellite sanctions (history), 16-28, Glenn spaceflight, 19-11 Bankruptcy overhaul! legislation, 5-20 16-29 Global Positioning System standard, Cable industry Castle, Michael N., R-Del. (AL) Technology transfers to Pakistan, 19-5 Cable rates, 22-14-22-18 Budget, 6-10, 6-17 16-30, 16-35 Grand jury testimony (excerpts), D-23— California Campaign finance, 18-6 Tiananmen Square incident (1989), D-29 Defense appropriations Censure resolution, 12-40 16-26, 16-30, 16-35 Grazing fee schedule, 11-8 military construction projects, 2-81 Child nutrition programs, 20-3—20-5 Trade relations, 2-7 High-tech worker visas, 17-6, 17-7, Environmental projects, 2-40 Clinton impeachment China Great Wall industry Corp. 17-8, 17-9 Logging on public lands, 2-57 censure resolution, 12-47 Commercial satellite launches, 16-32 Highway bill, 24-3, 24-14, 24-16, 24-20, Proposition 227, bilingual education, Clinton impeachment vote Christensen, Jon, R-Neb. (2) 24-22, 24-23, 24-24, 24-25, 24-26 9-25 effect on the electorate, 12-49 Budget cap, 2-115 House impeachment vote, remarks, Water projects, 2-37 Highway bill earmarks, 24-12 China MFN status, 16-34 D-46—-D-47 1998 CQ ALMANAC — I-5 | WWW.CQ.COM General Index Impeachment release of Starr report, C-13—C- COLAs (Cost of Living Adjustments) Y2K computer problem, 2-78, 2-79, 2-80, abuse of power charge, 12-47 C-22 Members of Congress, 2-91, 2-94, 2-95 2-91-2-94, 2-97, 2-100, 22-21-22-23 apology, D-13 Republican response, 7-10 Collins, Mac, R-Ga. (3) Concerned Women for America Articles of Impeachment, 12-46, Social Security, 7-9 Africa, 23-11 GOP principles, 12-52 C-15, C-22, D-40, D-40—D-41 Space station, 19-5—19-9 Textiles and clothing, 23-11 Congressional affairs censure resolution, 12-17, 12-20, Starr investigation, 2-17, 12-14 Collins, Susan, R-Maine Cost of living adjustments, 2-91, 2-94, 12-30, 12-31, 12-33, 12-35, 12-36, chronology, 12-4, 12-5 IRS overhaul, 21-7 2-95 12-41, 12-44, 12-47, 12-49 Whitewater, 12-26 “Partial birth” abortion ban, 3-8 Ethics investigation of Rep. Bud criticism of Starr, 12-6 State Department authorization State Department authorization Shuster, R-Pa. (9), 7-3 defense, 12-36—12-39 U.N. dues, 16-3, 16-8, 16-9 international family planning, 16-7, Ethics investigation of Rep. Corinne effect on Social Security legislation, State of the Union address, 12-3--12-7, 16-8 Brown, D-Fla. (3), 7-3 12-44, 12-45 147-149, D-3—D-8 U.N. dues, 16-7, 16-8 Ethics investigation of Rep. Jay C. Kim, Grand Jury testimony (excerpts), Republican response, D-8—D-10 Telephone “slamming,” 22-24, 22-26 R-Calif. (41), 7-3 D-22-D-27 Social Security solvency, 21-14, Colorado Ethics investigation of Rep. Newt Judiciary Committee opening 21-17 Defense appropriations Gingrich, R-Ga. (6), 7-3 statements (excerpts), D-29—D-33 Student aid, 9-3-9-4 military construction projects, 2-81, House leadership scandals, 7-10 Judiciary Committee report Supplemental appropriations 2-84 House Republican leadership votes, 7-9 (excerpts), D-42—D-45 IMF funding, 2-129 Military construction projects, 2-81 Lawsuit against Jim McDermott, D- opeb1rs2jt-ur3ru0yc, t icoh1n2a -r4go7ef , jus1t2i-c1e6 , ch1a2r-g1e8,, 1122--1380,, Te1c6Uh-.N3n.5o lodugeys ,t r2a-n1sf2e9r s to China, 16-34, CCoolmvCNimleneav,sr ascd-Jaeaoc e t niC(uooNcnlmu ecmsalieretc autwrreia tesEit enese( Hrssogiuutyiets ,se ,I) 1n 1s5-t-4i3 t0u,t e5)- 32, NWceaawlsl ,h .H7 o-u3(s 7e) fopra ntealp incgh aiGrimnegnri,c h 7-p6 hone 12-37, 12-44, 12-45, 12-47, 12-48, Telephone “slamming,” 22-25, 22-26 5-33 Overview of 105th Congress, 2nd 12-53 Tobacco, 15-5, 15-6, 15-11 Commercial space bill, 19-5 session, 1-3-1-6 points of contention (chart), 12-18 U.N. dues, D-12 Digital copyright, 22-6—22-8 Second Session by the numbers, 1-6 testimony of convicted perjurers, U.S. airstrikes on Afghanistan and Financial services overhaul legislation, Congressional Black Caucus 12-32 Sudan, 12-9 5-4, 5-5, 5-10, 5-11 Public release of Starr report, 12-13, witness tampering charge, 12-37, Vietnam, 23-4 Internet pornography, 22-11 12-17 12-38 Vietnam trade, 23-9 Internet taxation, 21-19—-21-21 Congressional Budget Office. See CBO Impeachment effort Whitewater investigation, 12-4 Members, 7-6 Congressional Cemetery responses to Judiciary Committee Y2K computer problem, 22-22 Space station audit, 19-6 Appropriations, 2-75, 2-78, 2-79, 2-80 questions, 12-47 Clinton, Hillary Rodham Telephone “slamming” and unsolicited Congressional Research Service Impeachment investigation and trial, Critique of right-wing extremists, 12-6 e-mail, 22-24 Reports on the Internet, 2-78 12-3-12-53 Impeachment vote caucus, 12-49 Tobacco legislation, 15-3, 15-13 Connelly, William F. Jr. House managers’ ideology, 12-11 Clinton-Gore campaign Commerce Committee (Senate) Tobacco debate, 15-13 Independent Counsel report Campaign finance abuses, 18-9, 18-17 China's ICBM program, 16-34 Conrad, Kent, D-N.D. White House response (excerpts), Cloning Class-action securities suits, 5-31 Emergency assistance to farmers, 2-7 D-22 Key votes, C-3, C-16 FAA authorization, 24-36 Farm loans, 2-11 Independent Counsel report (excerpts), Cloture votes. See Filibusters and Product liability, 15-18 Foreign trade, 23-6 D-15-D-21 cloture votes Satellite TV fee increases, 22-14, Internet taxes, 21-22 Internet indecency Coast Guard (U.S.) 22-16-22-18 NATO expansion, 8-24 Starr report on the Internet, 22-11 Funding, 2-85~—2-88 Telephone “slamming,” 22-24, 22-26 Tobacco, 6-5, 15-13 Internet taxes, 21-21, 21-23 drug interdiction, 2-86, 2-87 Commerce Department Trade with Africa, 23-4 Iran, 16-22 Coats, Daniel R., R-ind. Census, 13-5 Conservation Iraq, U.S. airstrikes against, 12-3, 12-6 Bosnia mission, 2-24 Encryption export restrictions, 22-19 Land and Water Conservation Fund, GOP critique of timing, 12-45, 12-49, Budget surplus, 6-3 Patent and Trademark Office relocation, 2-57 12-51 China MFN status, 16-13 2-92 Conservative Action Team. See House IRS overhaul, 21-3, 21-6, 21-7 Head Start, 9-20, 9-22, 9-23 Satellite export application approvals, Conservative Action Team JLaubdogre -uinmipoonss,e d 10t-a6x increases, 17-13 ILinntee-miette mp ovmeotgo,r ap6h-2y3, 2-16, 22-10, 22-12 Sa1t6e-ll3i0t e export restrictions, 8-4, 8-13, Cons1e9r9v8 atviotvees , CBo-al2i5t ion Lapse in judgment speech (text), D-13 Low-income savings accounts, 9-22, 8-16, 16-27, 16-30 Background, B-24 Lieberman response (excerpts), D-13— 9-23 Satellite exports to China, 16-33 History (graph), B-9 LMMMiiea1lndf4nieiet-lDa-dca1a-iegraw51trysle 4ae u dlm ib t ia,de svcemeean2tpr t-oeil9,c,fo 3 liy oc6esa1-t2ie1-ins86og, ,ns ,p 6e1n-4nu81--sm964i,b,,o e nr68 1,--4 2p5-2l 7,1a, 4n -611-442- 31 2, CoblACRUef.leS,rSiluJ.i niu cdtgadHaoi,ianon oic ,wuri2 ssaai3t rrm-r1yd1ipp2 1k,e-e e9Cr as so ceRmhoc-mnmuNi t.etiCAnto.ften g e h( a6on)voi epsretsnaeinan sg,a nd1 6-13 CCCooommTCmImmnoeme1etbn5irer-asrtcc1cnute1eecs,e-to, Je u p1Bl5osuSe(-rrtcgS1neiii2eosaec nlguneaar ctt-aieeSfpo,)unht n ,ya da,ti n1ned5g 2-, 23 a,T- p1r1p03a1 -rn53o-s 7pp,ro ir1at5ta-it8o,i nosn CCoonnssHLSVPttoeehoiataynutensdasu tiitetcines iingt oua evdnvno,ios t- etceaseo(ssT,srU,s ,he .i rSoBsBs.Bm-t,-)-9 2e a26-dsB8,B - -1s1Bu0K1-i. 2c i7(d De,E A)1 7-18 MMMiibilleniinttieaafmrriyyut mspr, e acyw8r a-ugi1ret3aii,,ns eg8s 1,-0a 1-n478d - 3,e d8u-c4a,t i8o-n1 3, 8-14 SFDiaegtdieetlsraltalia tlte c eojmprueyednrtgtire gashn’t(s ,emx pico2sew2rse-pi3rto,ssn ,) , 2 2l1-iD47c-,-e3 n10s32e 2s-,9 22-14 DIRSl.telCafe.tgu eag lae Dpeipesmrp,moa iprgr1tri7maa-ten4itn o tn sst,aa uttu2hs-o 3r5ci zhaatnigoen,, 1176--44 CAosnsTDsiaougkcimiitneaagltr si coocnEpl lyareuicsgtehr,t o,n 1i52c-2s2- 49 Manufacturing Missile technology transfer to China, Satellite TV fee increase, 22-15, 22-17 Commission on Standards of Official Consumer Federation of America 16-34 Satellite TV fees, 22-14-22-17 Conduct (House) Bankruptcy overhaul legislation, 5-24 NASA funding, 19-8 Textiles and clothing, 23-11 Gingrich investigation, 7-3 Consumer Product Safety Commission. Nevada nuclear waste site, 11-3, 11-4 Coburn, Tom, R-Okla. (2) Commodity Credit Corporation See CPSC Omnibus bill Highway projects, 24-12 Appropriations, 2-4 Consumers Union Social Security, 21-18 Home health care, 14-21 Common Cause Cable TV rates, 22-15 State Department authorization, 16-3 Labor-HHS-Education appropriations, Campaign finance, 18-7, 18-10, 18-16 Contract With America, 7-5 tax cuts, 21-14, 21-15, 21-17 2-71 Communications and School lunch program, 20-5 Patients’ bill of rights, 14-3, 14-4, 14-6 “Partial birth” abortion ban, 3-7 telecommunications Conyers, John Jr., D-Mich. (14) Product liability, 15-18 Party unity, 7-8 Communications Decency Act, 22-10— Abortion legislation, 3-4 Property rights, 15-23, 15-24 RU-486 ban, 2-5, 2-9 22-12 Bankruptcy overhaul legislation, 5-17 Religious persecution overseas Veterans’ medical programs, 2-108 Congressional Research Service report Clinton impeachment hearings, 12-3, sanctions, 16-11, 16-16 Cochran, Thad, R-Miss. on the Internet, 2-78 12-35 Satellite licensing transferred from State Anti-missile defense, 8-18-8-20 Internet screening software, 2-16 House Impeachment inquiry Dept. to Commerce Dept., 16-30 Export controls, 16-27 Technology transfers to China, 8-3, 8-16 opening statement (excerpts), D-29, Satellite technology transfer to China, Farm disaster relief, 2-7 perceived effect on U.S. satellite D-37-D-38 16-24 Technology transfers to China companies, 8-7 Limiting federal prosecutors’ powers, Sex scandals investigation, 16-24 Telecommunications law, 22-15 2-17, 2-18 effect on military ethical standards, Technology transfers to rogue states, Communications Decency Act, 22-10— Nixon Watergate investigation, 12-15 8-4 16-18 22-12 Physician-assisted suicide, 17-19 Jones sexual harassment lawsuit, Cohen, Jordan J. Community Development Block Grant Copyright 12-3, 12-6-12-8, 12-13, 12-14, NIH funding, 2-72 Public housing, 20-15 Digital works, 22-3-22-9 12-16, 12-18, 12-21, 12-26, 12-28, Cohen, William S. Community Services Biock Grant Act Cost of Living Adjustments. See COLAs 12-30, 12-37, 12-38, 12-46 (articles Bosnia mission, 2-24 Appropriations, 9-23 Couch, Linda (National Low Income of impeachment), 12-47, 12-51 MEADS system, 8-10 Bilingual and immigrant education, 9-26 Housing Coalition) Kathleen Willey, 12-28, 12-32 Military base closings, 8-5 Reauthorization, 9-22, 9-23 Public housing vouchers, 20-15 Monica Lewinsky, 2-18, 7-5, 7-10, Military base visits, 8-14 Computers and computer industry Council of Large Public Housing 12-3-12-5, 12-6, 12-7, 12-9, 12- Military readiness, 2-26 Encryption export restrictions, 22-19, Authorities 11-12-21, 12-23-12-31, 12-37, subcontracting, 2-30 22-20 Public housing, 20-8 12-38, 12-44, 12-45, 12-46—12-50, Mixed gender military training, 8-4, 8-9 Supplemental appropriations Council on Environmental Quality 16-33 NATO expansion, 8-24 Y2K computer problem, 2-117 Global warming, 2-101, 2-107 1-6 —1998 CQ ALMANAC WWW.CQ.COM General Index Court TV D Arlington National Cemetery, 8-16 Missile technology transfers to China, Television cameras in courtrooms, 17-14 artillery, 8-9 16-24 Coverdell, Paul, R-Ga. Bosnia, 2-80 Opposition to appointment of David Budget resolution, 6-7 D’Amato, Alfonse M., R-N.Y. cancer research, 2-27 McCurdy to head Electronic Industries IRS overhaul, 21-7 Bankruptcy overhaul legislation, 5-20 conference agreement (chart), 2-29 Alliance, 22-9 Renaming National Airport for Ronald Breast cancer, 2-74, 2-116 Coast Guard Reserve, 8-11 Prison overcrowding, 17-12—17-14, Reagan, 13-7 Budget, 6-15 ground combat, 2-26 17-15 School vouchers, 15-11 Campaign finance overhaul, 18-4, major weapons programs, 2-22, 2-23 Public housing, 2-103, 20-14 Cox, Archibald 18-16, 18-17 military pay, 2-21, 2-22, 2-27 Public release of Starr report, 12-12 Firing, 12-21 Class-action securities suits, 5-30, 5-31 military pensions, 8-15 Religious persecution overseas, 16-12, Cox, Christopher, R-Calif. (47) Clinton impeachment, 12-41 military personnel issues, 2-80, 2-81, 16-14 Export controls, 16-26—16-29, 16-32 Community Reinvestment Act, 5-12 2-83 Renaming National Airport for Ronaid House GOP Policy Committee Credit unions, 5-25, 5-27, 5-29 military readiness, 2-28 Reagan, 13-9 LHISniolutveupeiapsrndnlegeee srtmts soehptninae ptxa,ael kslee,a 7r d-s8ae2,hrp -isp1hrp79io --pp1,p2r0 ri1 oa-7st2-pi18oe ncst,s , 2-7-11214 DEFFFxilHe5npo-Afa8oo,e,nrd n ct si 52eai--cln 91o ,s0n Puts3rr5re ao-orndl1vcus0ie,cc- ,te5 is-1o 166n--4o 12 v58Ae crth aoufl 19le5g0i,s la8t-i1o3n , NnsTaau8sHvtp-yAai1psloA6lt n eDeamfml oes rn,acG tneuasd2al, - sr2M,d02 E ,- 2Aa272-Dn -3dS20 1, , R em2si2-s-e3s21ri3 vl,ee , 2 d-3e81-f1,e3 n. 8s-e3 , RSSStteu1aapp6Irt-uprMe5b l F,l e rDiemef1cpe6upoan-nran8dttr ,iat nllmg e1e,g2 nia-ts9p2i ,p-a r1tao2iu1pv8t2reh -i o1ar7sti tizraoatntiseo,gn y,, 2 -111622--431, 0 CCoBPyoSnaCCier td,i) (c oCJroopsn-esTrpuahmv eeirRe. r s(P FreoGddreuorcuatpl mSReaerfsgeeetrry,v e 5-9 FlMMroiaaonnndia- mLgiusebmtdya a m pwcsSaar,age ne,c, 4t -i17o14 0n--s37— -A1c4t- 6 (1996), 16-22 AAurtmYhy28o- Kr6 i,az ncad8ot- mi1poN0na,u ttie8aor-nm1 ae6l,pn rdoG8mbu-ela1ner7md t,,s 25--1211 —2-23 Dell US.ubCiSrlo.fl, ma c2Tpe4au- it3wt,era ran2ns 4s -pp6oo,lr itca2yt4,i- 1o1n1, 6 -r3e27a4 u-t1h3o rization Commission) Public housing, 20-10, 20-11, 20-14 perceived effect on U.S. China High-tech worker visas, 17-4 Flammability standards, 2-101, 2-108, Surface transportation reauthorization relations, 8-7 Dell, Michael (Dell Computers) 2-110 bill, 24-4, 24-8, 24-9, 24-23, 24-25 Bosnia, 2-20—-2-26, 2-28, 2-29, 8-3, 8-6, High-tech worker visas, 17-4 Craig, Gregory B. Tobacco, 15-7 8-8, 8-12, 8-13 Democratic Party Clinton impeachment Daley, William M. Chinese acquisition of former Navy “Blue Dog” coalition censure resolution, 12-31 Census, 13-3, 13-5 base, 8-16 campaign finance overhaul, 18-7 Craig, Larry E., R-idaho Darbeinet, Robert L. (American Emergency appropriations Clinton impeachment resolution, Budget negotiations, 6-7 Automobile Association) U.S. troops in Bosnia, 8-13 12-24 Campaign finance, 18-17 Highway safety, 24-7 Military ethics, 8-4 Campaign finance abuses, 18-9, 18-17 Clinton investigation Daschle, Tom, D-S.D. Missile defense, 8-10, 8-15, 8-16 Denmark effect on legislative agenda, 12-9 Appropriations Defense Department NATO expansion, 8-22, 8-23 Drug control and Megan’s law, 15-11 meat packing price reporting, 2-116 Satellite export application approvals, Dershowitz, Alan Farm relief, 2-11 Chinese human rights issues, 16-30 Criticism of Hyde and the impeachment Indian tribe gambling, 2-15 condemnation of, 8-11, 8-12 Space launch infrastructure study, 19-9 effort, 12-33 Kyoto treaty, 2-102 Clinton censure, 12-20 Y2K problem, 2-21 DeWine, Mike, R-Ohio Labor, HHS, and Education Clinton China trip, 16-36 Defense Production Act of 1950 Abortion coverage in health plans, 2-97 appropriations, 2-69 Clinton impeachment hearings in lame- Extension of, 8-13 Abortion legislation, 3-6 Line-item veto, 6-23 duck session, 12-14 DeGette, Diana, D-Colo. (1) Coast Guard drug interdiction funding, Military construction projects, 2-82 Clinton impeachment trial Class-action securities suits, 5-32, 5-33 2-87 NATO expansion, 8-24 duration, 12-36 Deiahunt, Bill, D-Mass. (10) Drug control, 2-119 NNuecvlaedaar pnuocwleera r inwdausstter y siftien,a n1c1i-n3g,, 121--440 CClliinnttoonn pseurpjpuorryt , ch1a2r-g1e0, 12-16 Ba5n-2k0r uptcy overhaul legislation, 5-19, HIaRiSti , ov2e-r5h1a ul, 21-7 CramSeurpwF,poe rlaeepRsmooteb nnesStr eatrl iv miEpca.oe pr,pt“ srB2,ou -pd1r,22i-”6a1 t3iD0o- nAsl a. (5) FFHIMiMaEagFrCnh m a- fgttuereenecrddlhmii e nfgc,lw ,aio mr2rie-2tk 9s-e,,5lr 1e 2 2g-i-v1si91ls6,aa tsi,2o -n1,1 174-2 6- 105, 14-3, CClliiJhnnuosttdotominnaec tsieaiitmrnmeeyvpane destCt a oicgm(ehaexmtmxeiicemtoenpntrt,tpe i teso 1)n2,so -,p2 De9-n-53i1-2n21 g8- 31, JMTPioorlbobi patecatrrcrytao iy,n d ionrc1igtg5 oh-trp1s r0,o lgi1rc5ea-nm2ssi4,n g, 108--3,1 3 10-4 CranKey,o toP hitlreiapt y,M .,2 -R1-0Il4l . (8) Om14n-i7b, us1 4-a1p3,p ro1p4r-i1a4t ions bill Ju1d2-g3e3- imposed tax increases, 17-12, DiazR-eBlailgairotu,s Lpienrcsoelcnu,t ioRn- Fioav.e r(s2e1a)s , 16-13 CrapASEoflure,dic actranMi ictcisrthaayad neecd,lte iro2eDn3g.s-u,,1 l 0aR t-1ii6o-dn1a,2h o 15(-21)6 “OPmanhtratioxibm aluec us tb ssi,rtb taihlt2l”e 1 -ap1br7oo rjteicotns , b2a-n,3 7 3-7, 3-8 DeLaAbuh1ore7rao-tl1,it3 ho nR polcsaoanv,se ,r Da2-g-Ce9o 5n inn .f ed(e3r)a l employee DDiicckkCENeslLEy,i, ROn tBCNo Jo na rfyamu,ip,n mpd rRpio-enDpAga-rr,cWik haa.mt2s i-eh(o6n.4n5t) s , , ( 6)21 -21-52 4 Crawford, Mead (National Republican Renaming National Airport for Ronald Flammability standards, 2-108 Technology transfers to China, 16-32 Congressional Committee) Reagan, 13-7, 13-8 Mining regulations, 2-67—2-69 diGenova, Joseph Campaign spending by unions, 18-11 Russia sanctions for Iran nuclear RU-486 ban, 2-5, 2-9 Clinton perjury charge, 12-16 Credit Union National Association assistance, 16-17 DeLay, Tom, R-Texas (22) Dingeli, John D., D-Mich. (16) Credit union legislation, 5-26, 5-28, State Department authorization, 16-7 Bilingual education, 9-27 Automobile Heritage Area, 11-7 5-29 Surface transportation reauthorization Budget, 6-12 Class-action securities suits, 5-32, 5-34 Credit unions bill, 24-7 Call for Clinton resignation, 12-34 Clean air standards, 24-25 Community Reinvestment Act, 5-25, home state projects, 24-24 Campaign finance overhaul, 18-11, Financial services overhaul legisiatior, 5-27, 5-28 Tobacco, 15-11 18-12, 18-14, 18-16 5-5, 5-11 Legislation, 5-7, 5-8, 5-12 Transportation legislation, 24-5 Censure resolution, 12-40 Loral SpaceCom PAC contributions, Membership issues, 5-25 VA-HUD appropriations Clinton impeachment, 7-8 16-25 Crime and criminal justice health care rider, 2-106 censure resolution, 12-17, 12-40, Managed care legislation, 14-3, 14-4, Identity theft, 17-16 Dash, Sam 12-41 14-6, 14-14, 14-15 Law enforcement on tribal lands, 2-58 Resigns as advisor to Ken Starr, 12-27, effect on legislative agenda, 12-10 Public release of Starr report, 12-12 CCrrAootwptJTepuoVlevrAlern ,n,e if yluCsenCr daaibAcnversgelis,lnm o e c2 Ci-.ab4i t4l(l i,N oan1t7)i- o1n7a l District DDaaavnvidiENs dn1R,cs2T Cro-eTyCn3cp0h, ht onilmooAenalla dasoeng er xyspM)(ho.iC r pet,In l tl,re 7erR-s-7 t,Vrf iaoc.7rt- i8oD(,n 1es1,7m) - o12c02 r-a2c0 y DDEFianiLgmcisRivirtaeilyapgnlypurg tbseicptleooloipmnancy en,arnn einitxg Rnshp-gto pL,,raa wtr.i t2 2ty-2rh (6e -17su9)Rnt , iro tib7yce-,t r8i to1 n2s-,L5 32 2-19 DisaTEIDbindeAsdiculcitece,ivadp pit hld2iiou-onan6nele5, s fo“2wrsi- tl7dha4 i msmDaiibsnlageb,di”l i tcih2ei2sl- d2r5Ee nd,u ca2t-i7o0n Cubin, Barbara, R-Wyo. (AL) Renaming National Airport for Ronald Fast-track trade authority, 23-4 Disaster aid National forests, 11-7 Reagan, 13-9 Gingrich ouster attempt, 7-8 Midwest flood victims, 7-8 Cunningham, Randy “Duke,” R-Calif. (51) Davis-Bacon Act House leadership challenge, 7-4, 7-6, Disney Co. Congressional Cemetery, 2-76 Head Start compliance, 9-21, 9-22 7-8, 7-9 Internet pornography, 22-12 Salting by labor unions, 10-6 DEA House speakership campaign, 12-46, District of Columbia Viagra, 2-67 Physician-assisted suicide, 17-18, 17-19 12-52 Appropriations, 2-32—2-36, 9-24 Cuomo, Andrew M. Death on the High Seas Act (1920) IMF funding, 2-45, 2-45-2-49, 2-52, Commuter tax, 2-36 Gore 2000 campaign, 20-10 Airline crash compensation, 24-39 2-53, 2-54, 16-38 Correctional facilities funding, 2-35 Housing vouchers, 2-110 DeFazio, Peter A., D-Ore. (4) Impeachment as penalty, 12-41 School vouchers, 2-32-2-36, 9-24, 9-25 Public housing, 2-103, 2-106, 2-111, 20- Renaming National Airport for Ronald Impeachment of judges, 12-51 Dixon, Julian C., D-Calif. (32) 10, 20-11, 20-14, 20-15 Reagan, 13-8, 13-9 iraq airstrikes, 12-51 D.C. appropriations, 2-34 Currie, Betty Defense IRS overhaul, 21-6, 21-7 Dobson, James (Focus on the Family) Clinton alleged witness tampering, 12-12, Appropriations, 2-20—2-32, 8-3-8-20 J. Dennis Hastert, R-Ill. (14) Religious freedom, 17-10, 17-11 12-38 active-duty forces, 8-11 Speakership, 7-11, 12-45 Dodd, Christopher J., D-Conn. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation air and sea transport, 2-27 Judicial impeachments, 17-12 Bankruptcy overhaul legislation, 5-20 Cloning, 19-3 air combat, 2-27 Judicial powers, 17-13 Class-action securities suits, 5-30, 5-31 Czech Republic AMRAAM missile defense system, 8-6 Kyoto treaty, 2-52, 2-104 internet screening software, 2-15 NATO expansion, 8-21-8-23 anti-terrorism and intelligence, 2-31 Livingston resignation, 12-45 Product liability, 15-19 1998 CQ ALMANAC — I-7 WWW.CQ.COM General Index F Doggett, Lloyd, D-Texas (10) E Energy and Natural Resources Child care, 6-12 Committee (Senate) Surface transportation reauthorization Grazing on federal lands, 11-8 bill, 24-15 Eagle Forum Energy end water F/A-18 aircraft Dole, former Sen. Bob, R-Kan. Job training, 10-3, 10-4 FY 1999 appropriations, 2-39, 2-40, Supplemental appropriations, 2-125 Clinton impeachment Echostar Communications Corp. 2-42 (chart), 2-44 FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) ce1n2s-u5r3e resolution, 12-20,12-47, Sa2t2e-l1l5it,e 2T2V- 18“ must carry” requirement, EnerApgpyr opcroinasteironvsa,t io2-n5 7 Au2t4h-o4r0i zation, 2-85—2-88, 2-90, 24-34— Gingrich ethics charges, 7-3 Edgar, Gov. Jim, R-Ill. Energy Department Commercial space launch vehicles, 19-5 NATO expansion, 8-24 Surface transportation reauthorization Funding, 2-36-2-38, 2-40, 2-41, 2-43, Private space vehicles, 19-9 bill, 24-6 2-44, 8-3, 8-7, 8-8, 8-12, 8-13, 8-16 Fair Labor Standards Act Regulatory overhaul, 15-20, 15-23 Education Next Generation Internet, 2-37, 2-40 Comp time, 10-7 Domenici, Pete V., R-N.M. Bilingual education, 2-65, 2-127, 9-25— Nuclear power industry financing of, Faircloth, Lauch, R-N.C. Appropriations 9-28 2-40 Credit unions, 5-27 Labor-HHS-Education, 2-68 Block grants, 2-65, 2-68 Nuclear stockpile stewardship, 2-41 D.C. appropriations, 2-33 Army Corps of Engineers funding, 2-38, Charter schools, 9-29 Nuclear waste, 11-3, 11-4 IRS overhaul, 21-7 2-40, 2-41, 2-43 Disabled, 2-74 Satellite export application approvals, Military construction projects in home Budget, 2-116, 6-3, 6-9-6-15 Education savings accounts, 9-14, 9-15, 16-30 State, 2-84 Energy Department oversight, 2-37, 9-16, 9-17, 9-18, C-6—-C-7, C-17 English, Phil, R-Pa. (21) Mortgage insurance, 20-15 2-38 Education technology programs, 2-74 Clinton investigation, 12-17 Tobacco settlement attomeys’ fees, 15-9 Home state appropriations, 2-41, 2-126 Goals 2000 program, 2-65, 2-68, 2-69 Ensign, John, R-Nev. (1) Family and Medical Leave Act, 10-7 IMF funding, 2-48 Head Start, 2-72, 9-19-9-23 Campaign against Harry Reid, D-Nev., Family planning. See also Abortion IRS overhaul, 21-7 Head Start reauthorization, 9-23 11-3 Contraceptive coverage Line-item veto, 6-17, 6-20 Higher Education Reauthorization Act, Nevada nuclear waste site, 11-3, 11-4 key votes, C-11-C-12, C-20 Military families receiving food stamps, 9-3-9-14 Environment Contraceptives for minors, 2-66, 2-67, 2-25 Individuals with Disabilities Education Clean air standards, 24-5, 24-8 2-71 Roswell law enforcement academy, Act, 2-65 Clean Water Action Plan, 2-57 Separation of abortion and family 2-120 Literacy programs, 2-72, 2-74 Climate change, 2-57, 2-63 planning facilities, 2-67 Russia nuclear stockpile, 2-39 National testing, 2-64, 2-68, 2-71 Kyoto treaty, 2-52, 2-59, 8-8 Farr, Sam. D-Calif. (17) Social Security, 6-4 New teachers, 2-64, 2-68, 2-70—2-72, Columbia Basin Ecosystem Food stamps, 4-9 Supplemental appropriations, 2-123, 2-74 Management Plan, 2-57, 2-60 Fawell, Harris W., R-lll. (13) Omnibus appropriations bill, 2-112 Florida Everglades, 2-58, 2-63 Clinton impeachment vote, 12-39 2-124, 2-126 School vouchers, 2-32-2-36, 9-24, 9-25 Izembek Road, 2-57, 2-58, 2-61 Managed care, 14-8 Tobacco, 6-4, 6-5 SSteundaetnet daeibda, te2,- 1299-,1 5 9-3-9-14 Ky2o-t1o0 7-tr2e-a1ty0,8 ,2 -12-0111—02 -102, 2-104, FaziCol,i ntVoinc , iDm-pCaelaicf.h me(3n)t vote, 12-49 Transportation spending offsets, 24- Teacher training, 2-68, 2-71 Land and Water Conservation Fund, Energy policy, 2-40 6-24-9, 24-17, 24-19 Education and the Workforce 2-57 Foreign trade, 23-8 Veterans’ smoking-ailment benefits, 24-8, Committee (House) Legislative riders, 2-57, 2-60 Kyoto treaty, 2-104 24-14 Bilingual education, 9-25 National forests, 2-57, 2-59 Omnibus appropriations bill, 2-113 Doolittle, John T., R-Calif. (4) Child nutrition programs, 20-3, 20-5 Safe Drinking Water Law, 15-22 Retirement, 7-7 Campaign finance, 18-9, 18-12, 18-13, Head Start, 9-19, 9-19-9-23, 9-21, Superfund, 11-5, 11-6 Tobacco, 15-13 18-15, 18-16 9-22, 9-23 Environment and Public Works Commit- Tribute, 2-79 Dorgan, Byron L., D-N.D. Members, 7-6 tee (Senate) FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) Airline competition, 24-38 Salting by unions, 10-5, 10-6 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Appropriations, 2-15, 2-20 Arms control, 8-19 Student loans, 9-3, 9-4 appropriations, 2-38 Encryption export restrictions, 22-20 Ban on alcohol containers in cars, 24-7 Education Department Superfund, 11-5 Supplemental appropriations, 2-118 Clinton impeachment, 12-34 Funding, 2-65 Surface transportation reauthorization FCC (Federal Communications Commis- Financial services overhaul legislation, Edwards, Chet, D-Texas (11) bill, 24-4, 24-8, 24-11, 24-20 sion) 5-14 Adoption, 2-34 Environmental Protection Agency. See Cable TV rates, 22-14-22-17 GAO comptroller, 2-75, 2-76 Clinton impeachment effort EPA Satellite fee increases, 22-14, 22-15, Internet taxes, 21-23 effect on 2000 election, 12-49 EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) 22-18 IRS overhaul, 21-7, 21-9 Highway projects, 24-13 Appropriations (chart), 2-109 Supplemental appropriations, 2-126 Tax policy, 6-7 Military construction appropriations, Clean air standards, 24-5, 24-8, 24-24 Internet access for schools, libraries Trade deficit, 2-79 2-83 Clean water standards, 2-110, 15-22 and health care facilities, 2-127 Trade Deficit Review Commission, 2-78 Surface transportation reauthorization Global warming, 2-107 Telephone “slamming,” 22-24—22-26 Dornan, former Rep. Robert K., R-Calif. bill, 24-15 Hazardous waste site cleanup, 11-5, FDA (Food and Drug Administration) (46) Egypt 11-6 Nicotine regulation, 15-5, 15-8, 15-15 Foreign aid, 2-45, 2-47 Kyoto treaty, 2-101, 2-104, 2-110 Tobacco regulation, 15-14, 15-15 Election challenge, 18-4, 18-5 Dow Corning Corp. Ehlers, Vernon J., R-Mich. (3) Oil spills, 2-105 FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance California voter registration controversy, Superfund, 2-102, 2-104, 11-5, 11-6 Corporation) Product liability, 15-19 18-4 Eppard, Ann Financial services overhaul, 5-6 Dreier, David, R-Calif. (28) Ehrlich, Robert L. Jr., R-Md. (2) Rep. Bud Shuster ethics investigation, Y2K computer problem, 22-21 Financial Services Competition Act, 5-8 Clinton impeachment, 12-22 7-3 FEC (Federal Election Commission) High-tech worker visas, 17-7 Gingrich leadership issues, 7-8 Equale, Paul A. (independent Insurance Budget, 2-95, 2-97 Drinan, Robert Republican agenda, 7-7 Agents of America) Campaign finance, 18-7, 18-8, 18-11, Constitutionality of impeachment, 12-38 Eisgrau, Adam (American Library Financial services overhaul legislation, 18-15 Drug control Association) 5-9 Term limits for staff director and general Appropriations, 2-20 Digital copyright, 22-7—22-9 ERISA, 14-3-14-5, 14-12-14-15 counsel, 2-91, 2-92, 2-95-2-98, 2-100 Drug Enforcement Administration. See Eizenstat, Stuart E. Eshoo, Anna G., D-Calif. (14) Federal Aviation Administration. See DEA State Department Office of Religious Class-action securities suits, 5-33 FAA Supplemental appropriations, 2-119 Persecution, 16-10 Estonia Federal Bureau of Investigation. See FBI Dukakis, Michael Electric Power Supply Association NATO expansion, 8-22, 8-23 Federal Communications Commission. 1998 Bush Presidential campaign ad Electricity deregulation, 15-17 Ethics See FCC Willie Horton, 17-16 Electricity industry Federal prosecutors, 2-17 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Duke, David Deregulation, 15-16, 15-17 Gingrich investigation, 7-3 See FDIC Bid for seat of Robert L. Livingston, R- Electronic Frontier Foundation Ethics Committee (House) Federal Election Commission. See FEC La. (1), 7-12 Internet pornography, 22-11, 22-12 Bud Shuster investigation, 7-3 Federal Emergency Management Dunn, Jennifer, R-Wash. (8) Electronic Privacy Information Center Corinne Brown investigation, 7-3 Agency. See FEMA House leadership challenge, 7-8, 7-9 internet pornography, 22-12 Jay C. Kim investigation, 7-3 Federal employees Internet pedophiles, 22-13 Embassies Jim McDermott investigation, 7-3 Abortion coverage in health plans, 2-92, Trade with Chile, 23-8 State Department authorization Members, 7-3 2-93, 2-95, 2-97, 2-98 proposed move of U.S. embassy Newt Gingrich investigation, 7-3 Contraceptive coverage in health plans, Durbin, Richard J., D-Ill. from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, 16-5, European Union 2-91, 2-94, 2-95, 2-97, 2-98, 2-100, Abortion legislation, 3-5, 3-8—3-9 16-6, 16-8 Agriculture markets, restrictions on U.S. C-11-C-12, C-20 Airline smoking ban, 2-90 Employee Retirement Income Security imports, 23-4 Pension pian lawsuit, 2-93 Bankruptcy overhaul, 5-15, 5-16, 5-18, Act. see ERISA NATO expansion Transit subsidies, 2-77 5-20, 5-22, 5-23 Employment Moynihan amendment, 8-24 Federal Highway Administration Budget resolution, 6-7 College work study, 2-72 Evans, Lane, D-Ill. (17) Highway projects, 2-89 (chart), 2-90 Budget surplus, 6-4 Job training programs, 10-3, 10-4 Land mines, 8-5 Trucking oversight, 2-88, 2-90 Juvenile use of firearms, 2-16 Summer jobs for poor youth, 2-66, 2-68 Export Control Administration Act, Federal Housing Administration. See O'Hare airport traffic, 24-37 Encryption 16-26, 16-27 FHA Offensive military operations, 2-24, 2-25 Export restrictions, 22-19, 22-20 Export-Import Bank Federal Reserve Board Tobacco, 15-10 Internet, 22-3-22-9 Vietnam, 23-9 Bankruptcy overhaul legislation, 5-23 1-8 —1998 CQ ALMANAC WWW.CQ.COM General Index Citicorp-Travelers Group merger, 5-9, Ford, Harold E. Jr., D-Tenn. (9) Financial services overhaul, 5-11 General Electric Co. 5-10 Prosecution of Harold E. Ford Sr House GOP impeachment strategy, Thrift charters, 5-6 Financial services overhaul legislation, D-Tenn. (9), 2-17 12-15 General Mills 5-3, 5-5, 5-7, 5-8, 5-10, 5-11, 5-13, Ford, Wendell H., D-Ky. IMF funding, 23-7 WIC program, 20-4 5-14 FAA authorization, 24-36 Internet pornography, 22-12 Gentry, Richard C. (Richmond Glass-Steagall Act revisions, 5-9 Naming federal courthouse after Internet use by prisoners, 22-13 Redevelopment and Housing Y2K computer problem, 22-21 Kentucky judge, 22-24, 22-26 Judicial activism, 17-12 Authority) Federal Trade Commission. See FTC State Department authorization Judicial pay raises, 17-14 Public housing, 20-8 Federation for American immigration abortion, 16-8 Judiciary Committee impeachment George Washington University Medical Reform Tobacco, 2-7, 2-8, 15-6, 15-12 hearings Center High-tech worker visas, 17-4 Tobacco farm aid, 15-5, 15-9, 15-11 Starr testimony, 12-28 Proposed naming of emergency room Federation of American Scientists Foreign affairs Justice Department authorization, 17-14 for Ronald Reagan, 14-13 FOIA access to CIA budget figures, 8-25 Abortion, 2-45, 2-51, 2-52, 2-54, 2-56 Medicinal marijuana, 12-11 Georgia Federation of Tax Administrators Clinton strategy, 761 Physician-assisted suicide, 17-19 Defense contracts, 2-20, 2-23, 2-25, Internet taxes, 21-22 Current sanctions, 16-20, 16-21 Renaming National Airport for Ronald 2-28 Feingold, Russell D., D-Wis. Export Administration Act (1979), 16-27 Reagan, 13-9 Gephardt, Richard A., D-Mo. (3) Bankruptcy overhaul legislation, 5-18, Export controls, 16-24—16-33 Freedom to Farm law Campaign finance, 18-6, 18-7, 18-12 5-19, 5-23 NATO expansion, 8-21-—8-24 Loan rates, 2-3 CBO controversy, 2-76 Campaign finance overhaul, 18-3, 18-4, Foreign aid Freeh, Louis J. Character issues, 12-52 18-6, 18-7, 18-9, 18-11, 18-13, 18-15— Armenia, 2-53 Campaign finance, 12-32, 16-32 China MFN status, 16-36 18-17 Egypt, 2-51 White house leak of Hyde infidelity, Clinton impeachment, 12-34 Defense appropriations, 2-24 Greece, 2-51 12-15 censure resolution, 12-41, 12-49 IRSm ajoovre rhwaeual,p on21s- 7 systems, 2-25 HIaMiFt,i , 7-28-5 1 FrelBiundggehtu,y se6-n1,7 Rodney, R-N.J. (11) CliGntOoPn ipamrpteiasacnhsmheinp,t 1p2r-o2s0p ects, 12-12 FeinACCCBDsblllartioionuennrnkgitttir nooin,unngoc po,nnt ccDtcreril1iynoaet9 lsgin-,uic3no sri evlse2e,am,-t,r 1i ho1Dan119-u,22 Cl --a 92i3 0i-lf e5.g islation, 5-23 ForeSTTIIRSisuuuunprnrgsbdeaikssonenseiinl diy,adeai ,,Ris,n eie2 gsal-22,, 52a-- 1-t55 5(1i6c212 o h- -an51r1s2t )6, A u2t-h5o5r ization Act, FristTC“FST,PlVoHp aobAAarnBa,t ciiic lenfalc glu,2o ,n-,sd 1Rbt i0-ian1r3tT1gt9i,e5h,-o ”-n n3 6,n 2,2 a.- -b 114o1094r54- t-4 i,1o 5n 19b-a5n , 3-8 CCDDFIllaReeiisSfmrnnt eoett-ncoomotnnrsvar eaerartc kiphkisemaa c rpupj tlpeu(r,rreaaa oyxgcd pcee2hren c1rimdh-pabeaia8ttl,nrl si, gt) o,e n2 ,7s3 -v,-D7o 5- t1 4e22 6-- 1263 Farm labor, 2-16 16-30 TVA funding, 2-36, 2-39, 2-43, 2-44 Line-item veto, 6-23 High-tech worker visas, 17-3, 17-4 Foreign Relations Committee (Senate) Frost, Martin, D-Texas (24) Livingston resignation, remarks, 7-12, India and Pakistan nuclear tests, frica, 23-12 Campaign finance, 18-11 12-46, 12-47 condemnation of, 8-13 NATO expansion, 8-21, 8-22 FTC Managed care, 14-8, 14-14 Indonesia, 2-51 Russia technology transfers to Iran, Telephone “slamming,” 22-25 Military construction projects in home Religious persecution overseas, 16-15, 16-18 Fund for Rural America district, 2-81 16-16 State Department authorization, 16-3, Agriculture appropriations, 2-3, 4-8 “Partial birth” abortion ban, 3-7 FAEgMeAn cy()Fe deral Emergency Management Forei1g6n- 7 trade FursTei,m beErli zparboegtrha,m ,D -O2r-6e0. (1) Rfeonr aRmoibnegr t JuF.s tKiceen neDdepyt,. 1h3e-a8d quarters China MFN trade status, 16-13, 16-26, Fuscus, David A. (Air Transport Renaming National Airport for Ronald ASnutpip-lteermreonrtiaslm ianpiptriaotpirviesa,t io2n-s1,0 5 2-125 Do1m6e-s3t4i—c1 6-p3r6ot ections, 23-11 AssFoAcAi agtuiiodnel inoefs ,A me2r4-i3c4a ) RuRsesaigaa n,te ch13n-o8l ogy transfers to Iran, FHA (Federal Housing Administration) Fast-track negotiating authority, 2-7 16-18 Mortgages, 2-102, 2-103, 2-106 Fast-track trade reauthorization, 23-3— G Starr report, 12-9 Public housing, 2-101, 2-105, 2-110 23-6, 23-8, 23-9 State of the Union address, 12-6 Filibusters and cloture votes Generalized System of Preferences, Supplemental appropriations 105th Congress, Second Session 23-6, 23-11 Gallegly, Elton, R-Calif. (23) AmeriCorps, 2-127 (chart), 1-4 International mail, 2-94 Clinton impeachment, 12-38 Technology transfers to China, 16-28 Filner, Bob, D-Calif. (50) Vietnam Judiciary Committee opening Germany Domestic partner health benefits, 2-108 Jackson-Vanik trade amendments statement (excerpts), D-31 Chemical weapons inspections, 8-20 Finance Committee (Senate) 23-9 High-tech worker visas, 17-5, 17-6 NATO expansion, 8-23 Africa trade, 23-10, 23-11 Most Favored Nation status, 21-8, Religious refugees, 16-11 Gibbons, Jim, R-Nev. (2) Internet taxes, 21-21 21-13 Gallo, Robert (Airline Planning Group) Highway bill earmarks, 24-11 IRS overhaul, 21-3, 21-9 Omnibus trade bill (summary), 23-5 Airline competition, 24-39 Gillespie, Ed Omnibus bill, 21-15, 21-18 Sanctions, 23-4 Ganske, Greg, R-lowa (4) Budget, 6-8 fast track trade authority, 23-3 Satellite technology transfers to Managed care legislation, 14-14 Gilman, Benjamin A., R-N.Y. (20) Tobacco legislation, 15-7 China, 8-7, 8-8, 8-12, 8-16, 16-23— Medicare, 14-12 Embassy security, 2-118 Trade bill (summary), 23-5 16-34 GAO (General Accounting Office) Energy Department Financial Services Competition Act, 5-8 Trade deficit, 2-79 Appropriations, 2-75, 2-80 nuclear technology transfers, 8-8 Fish and fishing Trade Deficit Review Commission, Census, 13-4, 13-5 Food sanctions, 2-6 Columbia Basin Ecosystem 2-78 F-22 aircraft, 8-10 Religious persecution overseas, 16-10 Management Plan, 2-57 Transfer pricing, 21-7 Federal regulatory agencies, 15-21 Russia technology transfers to Iran, Foreign vessels, 2-13 U.S.-Africa Trade and Economic Flammability standards study, 2-101, 16-16, 16-19, 16-22 Glacier Bay National Park, 2-63 Cooperation Forum, 23-10 2-110 State Department authorization, 16-4, North Pacific fishing, 2-16 Forest Health bill, 11-8 GAO comptroller, 2-75, 2-76 16-5 Flag desecration Forest management High-tech worker shortage, 17-4, 17-5 Supplemental appropriations, 2-118 Legislation, 17-11 National forests, 11-7, 11-8 Home health care, 14-19, 14-20 Technology transfers to China, 8-7, 8-8 Florida Forest Recovery and Protection Act, Job training funding, 10-4 Gingrich, Newt, R-Ga. (6) Everglades, 2-58, 2-63 11-7 Satellite exports, 16-30 Abortion, 16-4, 16-5 Tobacco settlement, 15-9 Forest Service Space station audit, 19-6 Airline competition, 24-35, 24-37 Flynt, Larry Appropriations, 2-41, 2-57 Y2K computer problem, 2-78 Appropriations, 7-8 Story on Livingston affairs, 7-11 Forest Health bill, 11-8 Gasoline Budget cuts, 6-9 Focus on the Family Fowler, Tillie, R-Fla. (4) Tax credits for ethanol, 24-18 Budget surplus, 6-3, 6-8, 6-14, 6-15 Religious freedom, 17-10 House leadership, 7-10 Gates, Bill (Microsoft Corp.) Campaign finance overhaul, 18-5—18-7, Foley, Mark, R-Fla. (16) Mixed gender military training, 8-4 High-tech worker visas, 17-4 18-10, 18-12 Clinton impeachment vote, 12-39 Fox, Jon D., R-Pa. (13) Gejdenson, Sam, D-Conn. (2) Capital gains tax, 16-15 State Department authorization, 16-5 Clinton Middle East trip, 12-40 Campaign finance, 18-5 CBO controversy, 2-76 Fong, Matt Franc, Michael (Heritage Foundation) Export controls, 16-27 CBO forecasts, 2-77 Clinton impeachment effort Public reaction to Starr report, 12-17 State Department authorization Cellular phone eavesdropping case, campaign issues, 12-8 Francis, Michael A. international family planning, 16-6 22-23 Food and Drug Administration. See FDA Logging in national forests, 2-59 Gekas, George W., R-Pa. (17) Census, 13-5 Food Research and Action Center Frank, Barney, D-Mass. (4) Bankruptcy overhaul legislation, 5-15— Census methodology, 2-13 Youth after-school programs, 20-5 Abortion legislation, 3-4 5-17, 5-19, 5-20, 5-22, 5-23 Challenge to his leadership, 1997, 7-5 Food stamps Campaign finance overhaul, 18-12, Clinton impeachment Clinton censure, 12-20 Aid to legal immigrants, C-11, C-18 18-13 Judiciary Committee opening Clinton China policy, 16-36 Appropriations, 4-3-4-9 Clinton impeachment, 12-11 statement (excerpts), D-30 Clinton China trip, 16-37 Forbes, Steve Judiciary Committee opening Clinton perjury charges, 12-7, 12-30 Clinton impeachment apology China, 16-36 statement (excerpts), D-29, D-29— Executive privilege, 12-49 decorum (excerpts), D-14 Ford, former President Gerald R. D-30 Geller, Henry Clinton impeachment inquiry, 12-23, Clinton impeachment Republican party strategy, 12-22 Federal agency jurisdiction, 15-15 12-40 censure resolution, 12-47, 12-53 witnesses, 12-25 General Accounting Office. See GAO Credit unions, 5-27, 5-28 Fast-track trade authority, 23-3, 23-8 Digital copyright, 22-3, 22-4 General Dynamics D.C. school vouchers, 2-34, 2-35, 9-24, House role in impeachment, 12-7 Fast-track trade authority, 23-7 Defense contracts, 8-9 9-25 1998 CQ ALMANAC — I-9 WWW.CQ.COM General Index Defense authorization, 2-30, 2-31, 8-3 Goldin, Daniel S. Graham, Fred (Court TV) H CIA, 2-31 NASA funding, 19-8-19-10 Television cameras in courtrooms, Defense contracts in home district, Space station, 19-4, 19-5, 19-8 17-14 2-20, 2-23, 2-25, 2-28 Goldstone, Steven F. Graham, Lindsey, R-S.C. (3) Hagel, Chuck, R-Neb. Descendants of Mexicans land claims, Tobacco companies’ liability, 15-6 Clinton impeachment Clinton China trip, 16-36 Di9-a2b7e tes research, 2-74 GonzFailnaenzc,i alH esnerryv icBe.s, Do-veTrehxaausl , (250-)1 2 .lsutdaictieamreyn tC o(memxictetrpetes ),o pDe-n3i3n g CRreeldiigti ouusn iopnesr,s e5c-u2t7io—n5 -2o9v erseas, 16-13, EElsetcattrei cittayx , de1r6e-g1u5l ation, 15-16 GoodCiei,n toVni rgiimlp eH.a cJhrm.,e nDt-V a.vo te(,5 ) 12-41, Clinnattounr ei mopf eiamcphemaecnhtm enitnq,u ir1y 2-29 Su1p6I-pM1Fl4,e, m 2e-1n16t2-a41l 5 appropriations Ethanol gas tax credit, 24-18 12-48 perjury charge, 12-28 Haiti Ethics charges, 7-3, 12-53 Goodiatte, Robert W., R-Va. (6) Land mines, 8-5 Permanent status for refugees in U.S., FAA guidelines, 24-34, 24-35 Campaign finance, 18-15 Surface transportation reauthorization 2-91, 2-98, 2-100 Farm agenda, 2-7 Church and state, 17-9, 17-10 bill, 24-14 Hail, Ralph M., D-Texas (4) Fast-track trade authority, 23-3, 23-4, Clinton impeachment Gramm, Phil, R-Texas Clinton impeachment vote, 12-41, 23-6-23-8 Judiciary Committee opening Agriculture appropriations, 4-7 12-48 Financial services overhaul, 5-3, 5-5, statement (excerpts), D-31 Banking, 2-25 Hamilton, Lee H., D-Ind. (9) 5-7, 5-10, 5-11 Digital copyright, 22-4 Class-action securities suits, 5-30, 5-31 China, 16-35 Highway bill, 2-90, 24-3-24-5, 24-9, 24- Encryption export restrictions, 22-20 Credit unions, 5-25, 5-27—5-29 Highway bill earmarks, 24-11 12, 24-16, 24-17, 24-19, 24-20, 24-21 Food stamps, 4-4, 4-6 Fast-track trade bill, 23-6 Religious persecution overseas, 16-10, Hyde criticism, 12-33 Forest policy, 11-8 Financial services overhaul, 5-3, 5-11— 16-13, 16-14 IMF funding, 2-45, 2-47, 2-48, 16-3 Internet taxes, 21-20 5-15 Russia technology transfers to Iran, International family planning, 16-3 Goodling, Bill, R-Pa. (19) Food stamps, 4-6 16-22, 16-23 IRAs, 6-12 Bilingual education, 9-27 Gas tax, 24-3—24-6 State Department authorization, 16-5, Judicial activism, 17-15 Child nutrition programs, 20-5 IRS overhaul, 21-4, 21-7 16-6 Juvenile crime bill, 17-15—17-17 Education Managed care, 14-13 Hansen, James V., R-Utah (1) OOLMMNauaemm(w7crxnn)slriii ueicfbbiaaoatuurrgn ss e t aawgdpapabaiesiepilnstnlnpg eacsr l,etot c npyedlr,J1li ai1 a-mnp31t th,6i M o-oc1nnl1D5se1ae -nr4dcbm aiollcllt,l, t a2,i7-m -1s3,1 D 3- W9-a2s7h JHHFoie5rubn-eanma1 aad1anutt ctnirihoa Sanoitlanras ilrient zrsg,ave, tti rei9csvo-te1i2ni0 c0,n-e,g p4s , r 9o9-o-9g12v-r19e2a,—8rm h9 a-9u2-l23 3 legislation, SSMSMiouaublicrrplIiiflrMpt,aai Fallcr,2ae ye 4gm - Se2e4ep -t,ncer1 utpra2re2asn4in4lsot a-p nylo7,ntr-a yetp2,l6ap 4 -tr-4i6oa9,o- pn,n1rd 24i 1 a2r-vet41oai-7tuo1,itn9 nhsg o2, r 1i-2z1-a82t 5io n HarkGOTAHMigiemoo4nrn-crun,i6ghts i,crng eubiToal cu4oltgh-smuEo8e rt,g hee ypit i achDnaris-tspc krluspsarco r naowoscnbmpafihcmrl eaelii,rr, atsg tt 1ei1e2sto-e0o,6n, -, s C9 ,h7 71-i1-3n2-3 a-7 7, , 126-1-12,9 covert Iraq operations, 8-27 Salting by labor unions, 10-5 Tobacco, 15-8, 15-9, 15-10-15-13 Appropriations Profile, 7-10 GOPAC Tobacco revenue, 6-4 Labor-HHS-Education, 2-68 Promotion of J. Dennis Hastert, R-IIl Gingrich ethics charges, 7-3 Transportation Campaign finance overhaul vote, 18-3 (14) as Speaker, 7-11 Gorbunov, Sergei Gramm-Byrd highway bill Child nutrition programs, 20-5 Property rights, 15-24 Russia space station, 19-6 amendment, 24-5, 24-6 Defense appropriations Public housing, 20-14 Gore, Vice President Al Transportation earmarks, 24-8, 24-9 Smoking therapy, 2-25 Public release of Starr report, 12-13 Campaign finance abuses, 18-17 Grams, Rod, R-Minn. Defense authorization, 8-12 Puerto Rico, 13-6 Campaign finance violations, 16-32 Budget, 6-5, 6-6 High-tech worker visas, 17-8, 17-9 Religious persecution overseas, 16-9, Drunken driving legislation, 24-21 Chinese military imports, 8-6 NATO expansion, 8-21, 8-23, 8-24 16-12 Electricity deregulation, 15-17 Clinton credibility, 12-9 NIH funding, 2-72 Renaming National Airport for Ronald Encryption export restrictions, 22-20 Defense Production Act of 1950, 8-13 Harman, Jane, D-Calif. (36) Interior appropriations, 2-58 Financial services overhaul, 5-14 Loral SpaceCom PAC contributions, Reagan, 13-8 House impeachment vote remarks, D-46 IRS overhaul, 21-7 16-25 Reserve fund, 2-77 Property rights, 15-24 Sanctions for religious persecutions, Military abortions, 8-5 Resignation, 7-4—7-10, 12-32, 12-34, Russian technology transfers to Iran, 16-14, 16-15, 16-16 Hastert, J. Dennis, R-ill. (14) 12-45 16-17, 16-18, 16-22 U.S. China policy Character, 7-11 Retirement accounts, 6-7 Space station, 19-6, 19-8 Forced sterilization and abortion, 8-12 Drug task force, 7-11 Russia technology transfers to Iran, Student aid, 9-3 Satellite licensing, 8-12 House Speakership, 7-9, 12-45, 12-52 16-16, 16-18, 16-22 TVA, 2-43, 2-44 World Bank loans, 8-12 Managed care, 7-11, 14-6, 14-7, 14-8, Starr report, 12-9 Tobacco politics, 15-12 Grassley, Charles E., R-lowa 14-13, 14-14 State Department authorization, Gorton, Slade, R-Wash. Bankruptcy overhaul legislation, 5-15, Slated for Speaker of the House, 7-10, 16-3-16-5 Budget negotiations, 6-8 5-16, 5-18-5-20, 5-22, 5-23, 5-24 7-11, 12-46 Supplemental appropriations, 2-122, 2- Columbia Basin Ecosystem family farms, 5-15, 5-24 Hastings, Alcee L., D-Fla. (23) TTU.oe11Sbc26ii.ann-h 3ctt2 nee4caolr,iolln r,oias tggt1rei6y6ino- -kcn24eea8t,s l, r as1nofp51sna-e 6f3mne-,iAdr2 lfis9yg n 1 hg5tpa-,ol6n ,aiC n2shn-ti1i1an5n1na-g7, 1, 2 ,a8 n2-d-11 1651,-7 1 4 EFFFIPnliraAMtesorAaechdrmt niiur noagicrgcutgl iia etdbalyomelpe rilpega,idirb nniesoletlr2pisae-t rt,yg1i,i u6Pa ol ltn2a1ai,4t5n o-i-,n3o12 sn85-,2,, 1 - 35 271-1 565-1-1 197 GGrreeeeTFHINniaoRnonetbSsmai, apneoc ocan civanSoaelha,,lr er haaaHlsA1uhetel5l hraa-, vd7nM i c. ca2 eSr1ste- a,4r ,ot v 1e24Ar1-sh-1sa98ou, cl i a1tl4ie-go2ins2,l at9io-n2,3 HHaastctACBIBhibaoaMm,noslnpa greukenstbOrmai,aaruboc lgrpinlhietaR nmcm i elayceennBG hngta.tiaiot,sst rv i lrdeuanRa srt P-stihl U,o“Eaa tnfDncu,ea,olo 1dh c s5e 3,r-2y-l”a2-s5el6 5g t 0 ieR sjml-ua Wdtgaieos,nh ,. 1 52--(1418)6 Sudan, 12-9 RU-486 ban, 2-9 5-7, 5-14 Clinton impeachment trial U.N. dues, 2-121 Tobacco, 15-5, 15-6 IMF, 2-48, 2-53 duration, 12-36 United Nations, 16-3-16-5 Goss, Porter J., R-Fla. (14) Supplemental appropriations, 2-124 Crime, 17-16 Glass-Steagall Act Intelligence authorization, 2-31, 8-25— Greenwood, James C., R-Pa. (8) Digital copyright, 22-4, 22-5, 22-9 Financial services overhaul legislation, 8-26 Abortion legislation, 3-8 DNC campaign finance violations, 16-33 5-3 (history), 5-5, 5-8, 5-9, 5-10, 5-12, Russia technology transfers to Iran, Clinton impeachment investigation, Flag desecration, 17-11 5-14 (history) 16-19 12-19, 12-22 Impeachable offenses, 12-7 Glavin, Matthew (Southeastern Legal Government Printing Office EPA, 2-107 Juvenile crime bill, 17-16, 17-17 Foundation) Appropriations, 2-76 Gregg, Judd, R-N.H. Physician-assisted suicide, 17-19 Census, 13-5 Government Reform and Oversight Budget resolution, 6-7 Property rights, 15-23—15-25 Glenn, John, D-Ohio Committee (House) Census, 2-13, 13-4 Renaming FBI building, 13-8 Defense authorization Campaign fundraising investigations, Clinton impeachment vote Satellite TV programming, 22-16 intelligence budget, 8-6 2-77 effect on Social Security legislation, Starr report, 12-13 FEC budget, 2-97 Clinton investigation, 12-17 12-44 Tobacco, 15-7, 15-9 FEC term limits, 2-96 Y2K computer problem, 22-22 Internet taxes, 21-20, 21-24 Hawaii Regulatory overhaul, 15-21 Governmental Affairs Committee Surface transportation reauthorization Defense appropriations Spaceflight, 19-10—19-12 (Senate) bill, 24-9 mi2l-i8t4a ry construction projects, 2-81, Glickman, Dan Regulatory overhaul, 15-20—-15-23 Tobacco, 15-5, 15-8 Food stamps, 4-6-4-8 Graham, Bob, D-Fla. Griffin, Mary (Consumers Union) HawlMeilyi,t arAyi ra iFrcorracfte rGeeand.i neRsisc, ha8r-d1 0 Milk marketing, 2-4, 2-6 Commercial space bill, 19-5 Financial services overhaul, 5-5, 5-6 Hayden, Marty USDA discrimination against black Haitian refugees, 2-98, 17-8 Gun control Interior appropriations, 2-61 farmers, 2-8 Internet taxes, 21-22, 21-23, 21-24 Gun locks, 2-15 HCFA (Health Care Finance Glossary IRS overhaul, 21-4, 21-7 National Instant Check System, 2-12 Administration) Congressional Terms, A-3—A-13 Minimum wage, 10-7 Gun Owners of America Appropriations, 2-74 Goldberg, Lucianne Motorcycle access to federal roads, Juvenile crime, 17-15-17-17 Medicare, 14-16, 14-17—14-19, 14-20, Linda Tripp book about Lewinsky- 24-20 Gutierrez, Luis V., D-Ill. (4) 14-21 Clinton affair, 12-28 Tobacco, 15-7, 15-9 Puerto Rico. 13-6 Tobacco settlement, 2-12 I-10 —1998 CQ ALMANAC WWW.CQ.COM General Index Head Start Hobson, David L., R-Ohio (7) Hudson, Paul (Aviation Consumer Action Physician-assisted suicide, 17-18, Appropriations, 2-66, 2-69, 2-72 Clinton character, 12-41 Project) 17-19 Cost and quality, 9-19—9-23 Defense appropriations 2 Airline competition guidelines, 24-39 Religious freedom amendment, 17-10, Reauthorization, 9-23 J. Dennis Hastert, R-Ill. (14) Hughes Electronics 17-11 Health leadership style, 7-11 Chinese missile guidance systems Republican House leadership, 7-5 AIDS program funding, 2-64, 2-66, 2-69, Hoekstra, Peter, R-Mich. (2) 16-31 State Department authorization 2-72, 2-74 House Republican Conference Hulshof, Kenny, R-Mo. (9) international family planning, 16-6 Needle exchange programs, 2-32, 2-33, chairmanship, 7-4 Surface transportation reauthorization 2-36 Hoffman, Ann bill, 24-21 Health and Human Services, Union of Needletrades Industrial and Hungary Department of. See HHS Textile Employees NATO expansion, 8-21-—8-23 Health Benefits Coalition Africa trade, 23-12 Hunter, Duncan, R-Calif. (52) Ickes, Harold M. Managed care, 14-4—14-6 Hoffman, Scott (American Business for Acquisition of Long Beach, CA former Democratic campaign finance abuses, Health care. See also Managed care Legal Immigration) Navy base by a Chinese firm, 8-5 18-17 HMO regulation, 18-16 High-tech worker shortage, 17-4 China foreign policy, 16-24 identity theft. See under Crime and American Indians, 2-58 Hogan, Judge Thomas F. Technology transfers to China, 8-7, 8-8 criminal justice Breast cancer, 2-74, 2-116 Line-item veto, 6-18-6-22 Hussein, Saddam IMF (International Monetary Fund) Community health centers, 2-69 Hollings, Ernest F., D-S.C. Clinton threat of airstrikes, 12-6 Appropriations, 2-45-—2-56 Consumer Bill of Rights, 12-6 Abortion legislation, 3-€ Hutchinson, Asa, R-Ark. (3) Funding, 2-7, 2-46, 2-50, 2-51, 2-56 Funding for AIDS programs, 2-64 Africa, 23-12 Campaign finance overhaul, 18-6, 18-7 2-112, 2-122, 2-124, 2-125, 7-8, 16-3, home health care, 2-116, 14-16— Appropriations, 2-15 18-8, 18-9, 18-12, 18-13, 18-16 14-22 CBO projections, 2-78 Clinton impeachment History, 2-46 House Republican Task Force plan, Internet pornography, 22-11 Judiciary Committee opening Key votes, C-4, C-16 14-7 Minimum wage, 10-7 statement (excerpts), D-33 immigration Managed care, 12-6 Missile defense, 8-18—8-2( Clinton impeachment hearings Border checks, 2-20 Medicinal marijuana, 2-36 Nuclear waste, 11-4 witnesses, 12-29 Food stamps for legal immigrants, 4-3— National health care identity number, Supplemental appropriati Clinton impeachment trial, 145 4-9 2-69, 2-74 foreign subsidies, 2-1 Defense authorization, 16-26 Haitian refugees, 2-51, 2-91, 2-98, 2-99 PNaotriewnotso’d -Dbi’llA omfa triog htsb,i ll, 141-43-—31—4--164,- 6 14-12, HoltTezxmtainle,s Ealnidz acbleotthhi ng, 23 FInetdeerrnaelt pproorsneocgurtaoprsh’y paonwde rsp,e do2p-h1i7l es Hi2g-h1-0t0e ch worker shortage, 17-4 Healt1h4 -1C3a re Financing Administration. HoluComn,s tiJtouhtino nality of impeachme St2a2r-r1 0r eport, 12-17 Higkhe-yt evcoht esw,o rCk-er5 -Cv-i6sa,s , C-1147,- 3-C1-71-69, C-22 See HCFA China missile proliferation, 16-31 Hutchinson, Tim, R-Ark. 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HydeSAACABCCSCDD,ihdbrlilpaue2511rig idiio4-napmJaO2l2Riltninr-2ikiuo-pctn-Hdesittttl130n2darc2l ecsooti epi2e7 l1i3uirnneow au on-, r scs panmetnb 3oriumccsatty eer3laypi itoola2cs m nirapmp mm ll4y’eotytcpyotep-pfit Jn erarifag3 eoo.etlteiitnl n,9CGoacisiga s , A ,girv,otclh clh Rin eaeitm(h-tsatahgtro,nelsm1tmi2n2pirmlnh xf9rqi 4-eolpi,acea-uo.na-1trn2 ceute 4tDnr,43o2thrt el ect(00p-p ge ,c2r6eo 4 rty3e r)4fsml, si-l -oeh e)ra6eK3aw,eo1gn tode7i1 sdw2tispeo 2nio-e,lrlDe-nnt3 adsu-n2etsz— ht25iit 2ii1o 9np0hoa2n g,nc-i, - r, l 65pa S3oit5r1m a1-t,2r21s r--7,,32, 32 , iAnmdePPHHWePPRSPSFottuieriroorep111aaibnrotopuu2i22itePwrrnlajc-n-rc-udessicnrrit1nue4o5e4eesb t eecasd4cr2sf 5ostndl , iy-si iie lse iiual ,3nnnooos melmRc r2vvfpcgtsso e eeaae 1i,htye nsss2nsnc na a1ssoytt-soi a2rem,B4l ii1no- (gr5g pugga3c4nta,evoaateeh5n w5en fi,atti,1rr nk dhrc iio2iptstc eeooon1-o)nio snn,l1 r27,dg1o n l - 2 se2 nsvv4-a ,-o i(o83d c113v,cctl—Ah226e( eth7i-1a-sc rdr-en1r2h2s7h 1od1eag4- ao2n sre 5au-to,c,g3)p5 lli a,,e3o ai r gnt1j1lys1u4i2e1)t2r3-go2,,e-i 3-n rs173 sl8 711,a ,o2 t2 if--o 44n 8, Highways and roads Reserve fund, 2-77 Extramarital affair, 12-15 5-12 Environment Supplemental appropriations, 2-128 High-tech worker visas, 17-5 independent Counsel Izembek Road, 2-57, 2-58, 2-61, 2-63 Transit subsidies, 2-77 House Impeachment inquiry, 7-9, 12-8, Reauthorization, 2-18 Highway Trust Fund, 24-4, 24-6, 24-7, Treasury-Postal Service appropriations, 12-11 independent insurance Agents of 24-10, 24-13, 24-14, 24-16, 24-17, 2-100 opening statement (excerpts), D-37 America 24-19, 24-22, 24-23, 24-26 White House overtime, 2-92 House Impeachment strategy, 12-25 Financial services overhaul legisiation, National Highway System Designation Hubbell, Webster L. House Judiciary Committee hearing on 5-9 Act, 24-10 Starr report, 12-29 Independent Counsel's report, 12-27— India Spending increase, 6-4 HUD (Housing and Urban Development 12-29 Nuclear detonations, 2-4, 2-12, 8-18, Hilleary, Van, R-Tenn. (4) Department) Judicial pay raises, 17-13, 17-14 8-19, 16-24 Livingston as Speaker, 7-10 Adjustable rate mortgages, 20-11 Justice Department authorization, 17-14 Indians and Alaskan natives VA-HUD appropriations, 2-108 Appropriations, 2-101—2-111 Livingston resignation, remarks, 12-46 Indian Health Service, 2-60 Hinchey, Maurice D., D-N.Y. (26) Manufactured housing standards, 20-11 Medicinal marijuana, 12-11 Law enforcement on tribal lands, 2-58 Chugach National Forest, 2-60 Section 8 housing programs, 20-7—20-15 “Partial birth” abortion ban, 3-7 Nuclear waste dump on tribal land, 2-58 1998 CQ ALMANAC — I-11 WWW.CQ.COM General Index Individual retirement accounts. See reorganization, 21-5, 21-10, 21-11 Jones, Paula Corbin K IRAs retaliatory audits, 21-7, 21-11 Sexual harassment lawsuit against Pres- Information Technology Association of return-free system, 21-11 ident Clinton, 12-3, 12-6—12-8, 12-13, America role of Congress, 21-5 12-14, 12-16, 12-18, 12-21, 12-26, Kaczynski, David Y2K computer problem, 22-22 small business representative, 21-7 12-28, 12-30, 12-37, 12-38, 12-46 Waiver of tax on reward for turning in Inglis, Bob, R-S.C. (4) taxpayer abuse, 21-3, 21-8 (articles of impeachment), 12-47, 12-51 Theodore Kaczynski, 2-115 Clinton impeachment taxpayer rights, 21-3, 21-5, 21-11, Josten, Bruce (U.S. Chamber of Kahn, Alfred Judiciary Committee opening 21-12, 21-13 Commerce) Airline competition, 24-35, 24-38 statement (excerpts), D-30 Low-income taxpayer clinics, 21-11 Fast-track trade bill, 23-8, 23-9 Kamburowski, Michael (Americans for Clinton impeachment inquiry, 12-38 Penalty relief, 21-12 Judge, Steve (Securities Industry Tax Reform) Surface transportation reauthorization Property seizures, 21-3, 21-8 Association) Renaming National Airport for Ronald bill, 24-14 Reorganization, 21-10, 21-11 Citicorp-Travelers Group merger, 5-9, Reagan, 13-8 Inhofe, James M., R-Okla. Restructuring, 21-10, 21-11 5-10 Kanjorski, Paul E., D-Pa. (11) Budget resolution, 6-6 What the IRS Bill Does, 21-9-21-14 Judiciary Credit unions, 5-26 Clean air standards, 24-5, 24-8, 24-25 Israel Judge-ordered tax increases, 17-12, Satellite technology transfers to China, Military base closures, 8-12 Anti-missile defenses, 8-18 17-13 16-24 Military construction projects in home Foreign aid, 2-45, 2-47 Judicial activism, 17-12—17-15 Kaptur, Marcy, D-Ohio (9) state, 2-81 Missile attack vulnerability, 8-17 Litigants’ rights to reject judges, 17-12, Artwork in the Capitol, 2-77 Military doctor licensing, 8-13 Missile intelligence, 8-17 17-13 Farm relief, 2-9 Missile defense, 8-20 ISTEA (intermodal Surface Prison overcrowding, 17-12, 17-13 FHA, 2-103 NATO expansion, 8-23 Transportation Efficiency Act), 24-3, Referendum appeals, 17-12, 17-13 Kasich, John R., R-Ohio (12) Religious persecution overseas, 16-11 24-6, 24-8, 24-23 Television cameras in courtrooms, 17-12, Agriculture appropriations, 4-8 Inman, Adm. Bobby R. House/Senate bill comparison, 24-5 17-13 Budget negotiations, 6-3-6-23 Embassy security, 2-118 Istook, Ernest, R-Okla. (5) Judiciary Committee (House) Budget reconciliation FY 1999, 2-116 Inouye, Daniel K., D-Hawaii Contraceptives for minors, 2-67 Articles of Impeachment, 12-5, 12-46 Budget surplus, 6-4 Anti-missile defense, 8-18, 8-20 Internet pornography, 2-66 Bankruptcy overhaul legislation, 5-15, China MFN status, 16-36 Military construction projects in home Religious freedom, 17-9—17-11 5-16, 5-22 Defense spending, 8-8 State, 2-81, 2-84 Supplemental appropriations, 2-123 Cable TV competition, 22-17 Gasoline tax, 24-12 Nuclear submarines, 2-22 Ivey, William J. Class-action securities suits, 5-33 IRAs, 6-12 INS (Immigration and Naturalization NEA funding, 2-60 Clinton impeachment inquiry, 12-5, Renaming National Airport for Ronald SerFvuincdei)n g, 17-8 J 1122--74,0 , 121-21-54,1 , 121-21-95,3 12-33, 12-36, ReRteiargeamne,n t 13a-c8c ounts, 6-7 Omnibus bill, 2-120 counsels’ statements (excerpts), D-33— Supplemental appropriations, 2-124 Restructuring, 2-20 D-35 Surface transportation reauthorization Intel Corp. J.P. Morgan members’ opening statements bill, 24-15, 24-26 High-tech worker visas, 17-5, 17-6, 17-9 Financial services overhaul legislation (excerpts), D-36 Tax cuts, 7-9 intelligence 5-9 opening statements (excerpts), D-29- Katzenbach, former Attorney General Covert operations against Iraq, 8-27 Jackson, Ann D-33 Nicholas Whistleblower protection, 8-26, 8-27 NRC power plant safety, 2-37 Staff counsel responses (excerpts), Impeachment, 12-38 Intelligence Committee (House) Jackson-Lee, Sheila, D-Texas (18) D-33-D-35 Kelly, Sue W., R-N.Y. (19) Intelligence authorization bill, 8-25—8-27 Abortion legislation, 3-4 Starr's opening statement (excerpts), Clinton impeachment vote, 12-49 Intelligence Committee (Senate) Bankruptcy overhaul legislation, 5-17, D-38, D-38—D-39 J. Dennis Hastert, R-Ill. (14) character, Technology transfers to China 15-18 Clinton impeachment resolution, 12-39, 7-11 Interiionrv esDteigpaatriotnm,e n1t6 -24 CliJnutdoinc iairmyp eCaocmhmmietntte e opening Cl1i2n-t4o2n, i1m2p-e43a chment resolution report KemRpetghuolrantoer,y Doivrekr,h aRu-l,i da1h5o- 20, 15-21 KApyportoop rtiraetatiyo,n s,2 -120-45 7—2-63 Starrs tartepeomretn, t 12(-e1xc5e rpts), D-31 Di(geixtcaelr pctosp)y,r igDh-t4 2a—nDd- 4I5n ternet KendMaiililt,a ryD arveitdir ees’ health care, 8-5 IIIInnnn(EPtttotfHeeelfeoirrrirutnnncmsiaaaiocetttead)iiinla oooc lnnny Raaa illlSAg cuhtCMRrt.efsoo ,lavn aSceeteetn1i e6aao -rTnn3Iyrts7S a TnFCosEunopAn om drCm.iti vatitlSt ieeoaeenn dI MF JJJaeafwpfoaWACorbnah1rsot e2dkrem-stiri1,i,5gc o aanJtl Lae elm oewegnsesip as elpcaMiot.ain,los n ,Rp -riV3ont-ss.6pe eccuttioorn s,r ep8or-t2,0 JJIIHuunniedttvgnieeehccrrn-rinnityaeeleplttect ihatgo ccaanrtwx,miioe bmvsrlei,k2i,s 2e nm-r2,g3 1 1,,7- v-i121s2270a62-2 s-,1-,4 27 ,, 1 1772-1-2713-,-86 1 ,4 1 72-25-,8 17-7 KennJSFutaCadrKCCridaerc , bnil arreeSWyp tio arTlrCtVlr,o, i marm1ma12i t2e-t- E12t.3i7e n ec rehaesae,r in2g2s- 15, 22-16 MReelmibgeirouss, p7e-r6s ecution, 16-9—-16-12 CEnaemrpgayi gpno lifcyi,n an2c-e4,0 18-4 MPheymsbiecrisa,n -as12s-i1s1t ed suicide, 17-18— KennAbeodryt,i onE dlwegairsdla tiMo.n,, D3--M5 ass. InteDringeitt al copyright, 22-3-22-9 JLoIbH EAtrPa,i ni2ng-,6 5 10-3 Pr1o7d-u2c0t liability laws, 15-18, 15-19 Ba5-n2k0r uptcy overhaul legislation, 5-18, Encryption, 22-3-22-9 Minimum wage, 10-7 Religious freedom, 17-9—17-11 Farm labor, 2-16 Internet gambling, 2-15, 22-7, 22-13 Jenkins, Bill, R-Tenn. (1) Religious persecution overseas, 16-11, High-tech worker visas, 17-3-17-5, 17-6 Pedophiles, 22-10—22-13 Clinton impeachment 16-12, 1209 Internet taxes, 21-22 Pornography, 2-66, 21-24, 22-10-22-13 Judiciary Committee opening Reserve funds used for investigations, Juvenile crime, 17-17 School policy, 22-11 statement (excerpts), D-33 2-77 Managed care legislation, 2-105, 14-3, Screening software, 2-16 Job Corps Satellite retransmission license 14-4—14-6, 14-8 Supplemental appropriations Funding, 10-3 authority, 22-14 Minimum wage, 10-7 subsidies for access, 2-127 Job training Satellite TV fee increase, 22-18 Supplemental appropriations Taxes, 21-19-21-24 Appropriations, 2-66, 2-69 Judiciary Committee (Senate) HCFA, 2-125 Unsolicited e-mail (“spamming”), 22-24— Johnson, U.S. District Judge Norma Bankruptcy overhaul legislation, 5-15, Tobacco, 15-7, 15-10, 15-12 22-26 Holloway 5-18, 5-19, 5-22 Kennedy, Joseph P. Il, D-Mass. (8) Iran Campaign finance investigation, 12-32 Baseball antitrust, 15-25 Credit unions, 5-26, 5-29 18 Years of Punishment, 16-17 Starr investigation (chronology), 12-5 Digital copyright, 22-5, 22-9 Military ethics, 8-4 Missiles, 8-17 Johnson, Douglas (National Right to FBI wiretapping requirements, 17-14 Public housing, 2-107, 20-9, 20-14 Sanctions, 16-16—16-23 Life Committee) Flag desecration, 17-11 Kennelly, Barbara 8., D-Conn. (1) Shahab-3 missile, 8-17 Campaign finance overhaul High-tech worker visas, 17-3, 17-5 Omnibus bill IRAs (individual retirement accounts) issue ads, 18-11 Juvenile crime bill, 17-15, 17-16 tax cuts, 21-15 Bankruptcy laws, 5-16 “Partial birth” abortion ban, 3-8-3-9 Physician-assisted suicide, 17-19 Retirement, 7-7 IRS (internal Revenue Service) Johnson, Nancy L., R-Conn. (6) Property rights, 15-23-15-25 Kenya Capital gains taxes, 21-8, 21-9 Budget negotiations, 6-10 Satellite-cable TV competition, 22-18 U.S. embassy rebuilding, 2-118 Congressional oversight, 21-13 Clinton impeachment vote, 12-49 Y2K computer problem, 22-23 Kerrey, Bob, D-Neb. Electronic filing, 21-11 Contraceptive coverage in federal Justice Department Clinton impeachment apology Equal employment opportunity employee health plans, 2-100 Authorization (highlights), 17-14 response (excerpts), D-14 practices, 21-7 Gingrich ethics charges, 7-3 Cell phone fraud, 22-23 Condemnation of Clinton's behavior, Innocent spouse relief, 21-11 HCFA, 14-19 Citicorp-Travelers Group merger, 5-9 12-10 IRS overhaul, 21-3-21-14, 24-4 House Ethics committee, 7-3 Democratic fundraising investigation, Effect of Clinton investigation on burden of proof, 21-3, 21-5, 21-6, 21-8, Medicare, 14-17 18-17 Democratic agenda, 12-6 21-11 NEA funding, 2-60 Physician-assisted suicide, 17-19 IInRtSe rnoevte rhtaauxles,, 2211--32, 1 21-4, 21-7 confidentiality, 21-5 Johnson, Sam, R-Texas (3) Public housing anti-crime initiative, Lott's strategy on China satellite investi- help lines, 21-7 Labor unions, 10-6 20-15 gation, 16-32 House/Senate bills compared, 21-5 Johnson, Tim, D-S.D. Shuster ethics investigation, 7-3 Kerry, John, D-Mass. interest and penalties, 21-5 Class-action securities suits, 5-30, 5-31 Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Credit unions, 5-29 lawsuits, 21-5, 21-12 Country of origin labels for food, 2-8 Diabetes research, 2-74 NATO expansion, 8-22 Office of Taxpayer Advocate, 21-10 Johnston, former Sen. Bennett, D-La. Juvenile justice State Department authorization Offsets, 21-5, 21-14 (Alliance for Competitive Electricity) Juvenile crime law overhaui, 17-15— U.N. dues, 16-8 oversight board, 21-3, 21-5, 21-8 Electricity deregulation, 15-17 17-18 Tobacco, 15-5, 15-11 I-12 —1998 CQ ALMANAC WWW.CQ.COM

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