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1. H.J.RES.173 : To designate April 16, 1989, as "Education Day, U.S.A.".
Sponsor: Rep Michel, Robert H.
Committees: House Post Office and Civil Service
Latest Major Action: 4/18/1989
Became Public Law No: 101-15

There are 2 summaries:

1. Introduced (3/7/1989)

2. Passed House, amended (4/5/1989)


2. H.J.RES.500 : To designate April 6, 1990 as "Education Day, U.S.A.".
Sponsor: Rep Michel, Robert H.
Committees: House Post Office and Civil Service
Latest Major Action: 4/6/1990
Became Public Law No: 101-267


1. H.J.RES.173 : To designate April 16, 1989, as "Education Day, U.S.A.".
Sponsor: Rep Michel, Robert H.
Committees: House Post Office and Civil Service
Latest Major Action: 4/18/198
9 Became Public Law No: 101-15

FULL TEXT OF FINAL LEGISLATION (ENROLLED BILL) AS PASSED BY BOTH HOUSES:

To designate April 16, 1989, and April 6, 1990, as `Education Day, U.S.A.'. (Enrolled as Agreed to or Passed by Both House and Senate)

--H.J.Res.173--

H.J.Res.173

One Hundred First Congress of the United States of America

AT THE FIRST SESSION

Begun and held at the City of Washington on Tuesday, the third day of January,

one thousand nine hundred and eighty-nine

Joint Resolution

To designate April 16, 1989, and April 6, 1990, as `Education Day, U.S.A.'.

Whereas Congress recognizes the historical tradition of ethical values and principles which are the basis of civilized society and upon which our great Nation was founded;

Whereas these ethical values and principles have been the bedrock of society from the dawn of civilization, when they were known as the Seven Noahide Laws;

Whereas without these ethical values and principles the edifice of civilization stands in serious peril of returning to chaos;

Whereas society is profoundly concerned with the recent weakening of these principles that has resulted in crises that beleaguer and threaten the fabric of civilized society;

Whereas the justified preoccupation with these crises must not let the citizens of this Nation lose sight of their responsibility to transmit these historical ethical values from our distinguished past to the generations of the future;

Whereas the Lubavitch movement through its over one hundred and fifty centers in the United States and many more the world over has fostered and promoted these ethical values and principles throughout the world;

Whereas Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, leader of the Lubavitch movement, is universally respected and revered and his eighty-seventh year will be seen as the year of continued `turn and return', the year in which we continue to turn to an education which will return the world to the moral and ethical values contained in the Seven Noahide Laws;

Whereas, this year of 1989 (5749 on the Hebrew calendar) is the `40th Anniversary' in which the Rebbe completes the fourth decade since his ascension to the world leadership of the Lubavitch movement and spiritual guidance of world Jewry; and

Whereas this has been reflected in the `international scroll of honor' which has been signed by the President of the United States and other heads of state: Now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That April 16, 1989, the eighty-seventh birthday of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, leader and head of the worldwide Lubavitch movement, and April 6, 1990, are each designated as `Education Day, U.S.A.'. The President is requested to issue a proclamation calling upon the people of the United States to observe each such day with appropriate ceremonies and activities. We also call on heads of state of the world to join our President in this tribute by signing similar scrolls of honor which will be presented in their respective countries this year of the `40th Anniversary'. On this occasion we would also welcome the cooperation of the Department of State in extending the good office of the United States missions to the Lubavitcher emissaries.

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Vice President of the United States and

President of the Senate.


Bill Summary information:

H.J.RES.173
Sponsor: Rep Michel, Robert H.(introduced 3/7/1989)
Latest Major Action: 4/18/1989 Became Public Law No: 101-15.
Title: To designate April 16, 1989, as "Education Day, U.S.A.".


TITLE(S): (italics indicate a title for a portion of a bill)


TWO SUMMARIES:

SUMMARY AS OF: 3/7/1989--Introduced. Designates April 16, 1989, the 87th birthday of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, as Education Day, U.S.A. Calls on heads of state of the world to join the President of the United States in this tribute by signing scrolls of honor commemorating the 40th anniversary of Schneerson's leadership of the Lubavitch movement. Welcomes the cooperation of the Department of State in extending the good office of the U.S. missions to the Lubavitcher emissaries.

SUMMARY AS OF: 4/5/1989--Passed House, amended. Designates April 16, 1989, the 87th birthday of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, and April 6, 1990, as Education Day, U.S.A. Calls on heads of state of the world to join the President of the United States in this tribute by signing scrolls of honor commemorating the 40th anniversary of Schneerson's leadership of the Lubavitch movement. Welcomes the cooperation of the Department of State in extending the good offices of the U.S. missions to the Lubavitcher emissaries.


STATUS: (color indicates Senate actions) (Floor Actions/Congressional Record Page References)

3/7/1989:
Referred to the House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.
3/9/1989:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Census and Population.
4/5/1989 4:33pm:
Mr. Sawyer asked unanimous consent to discharge from committee and consider.
4/5/1989 4:33pm:
Committee on Post Office and Civil Service discharged.
4/5/1989 4:33pm:
Considered by unanimous consent.
4/5/1989 4:34pm:
H.AMDT.9 Amendments (A001) offered by Mr. Sawyer.
Amendments changed the text and title to include the years 1989 and 1990.
4/5/1989 4:34pm:
H.AMDT.9 On agreeing to the Sawyer amendment (A001) Agreed to without objection.
4/5/1989 4:34pm:
On passage Passed without objection.
4/5/1989 4:34pm:
The title of the measure was amended. Agreed to without objection.
4/5/1989 4:35pm:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
4/6/1989:
Received in the Senate. Read twice. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 41.
4/7/1989:
Passed Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Voice Vote.
4/7/1989:
Cleared for White House.
4/10/1989:
Message on Senate action sent to the House.
4/11/1989:
Measure Signed in Senate.
4/11/1989:
Presented to President.
4/18/1989:
Signed by President.
4/18/1989:
Became Public Law No: 101-15.


COMMITTEE(S):

Committee/Subcommittee:

Activity:

House Post Office and Civil Service

Referral, Discharged

 

Subcommittee on Census and Population

Referral


RELATED BILL DETAILS:

***NONE***


AMENDMENT(S):

1. H.AMDT.9 to H.J.RES.173 Amendments changed the text and title to include the years 1989 and 1990.
Sponsor: Rep Sawyer, Thomas C.
Latest Major Action: 4/5/1989 House amendment agreed to


COSPONSORS(183), ALPHABETICAL [followed by Cosponsors withdrawn]:

Rep Ackerman, Gary L. - 3/21/1989

Rep Alexander, Bill - 3/14/1989

Rep Andrews, Michael - 4/3/1989

Rep Annunzio, Frank - 4/3/1989

Rep Archer, Bill - 4/5/1989

Rep Ballenger, Cass - 3/14/1989

Rep Bateman, Herbert H. - 4/5/1989

Rep Bentley, Helen Delich - 3/21/1989

Rep Berman, Howard L. - 4/3/1989

Rep Bevill, Tom - 3/14/1989

Rep Bilbray, James H. - 3/21/1989

Rep Bliley, Tom - 3/14/1989

Rep Bonior, David E. - 4/3/1989

Rep Borski, Robert A. - 4/3/1989

Rep Boxer, Barbara - 4/5/1989

Rep Broomfield, William S. - 4/3/1989

Rep Brown, George E., Jr. - 3/21/1989

Rep Brown, Hank - 4/5/1989

Rep Bruce, Terry L. - 4/3/1989

Rep Buechner, Jack - 4/5/1989

Rep Bunning, Jim - 3/21/1989

Rep Burton, Dan - 4/5/1989

Rep Bustamante, Albert G. - 4/3/1989

Rep Cardin, Benjamin L. - 4/3/1989

Rep Carr, Bob - 3/14/1989

Rep Chapman, Jim - 4/5/1989

Rep Clarke, James McC. - 4/3/1989

Rep Clinger, William F., Jr. - 4/3/1989

Rep Coble, Howard - 4/3/1989

Rep Coleman, Ronald D. - 4/5/1989

Rep Collins, Cardiss - 3/21/1989

Rep Conte, Silvio O. - 3/14/1989

Rep Conyers, John, Jr. - 4/3/1989

Rep Costello, Jerry F. - 4/3/1989

Rep Courter, Jim - 3/14/1989

Rep de Lugo, Ron - 3/14/1989

Rep Derrick, Butler C. - 4/5/1989

Rep Dixon, Julian C. - 4/3/1989

Rep Dorgan, Byron L. - 3/21/1989

Rep Durbin, Richard J. - 4/5/1989

Rep Dwyer, Bernard J. - 3/21/1989

Rep Dymally, Mervyn M. - 3/14/1989

Rep Dyson, Roy - 4/5/1989

Rep Early, Joseph D. - 4/5/1989

Rep Engel, Eliot L. - 3/21/1989

Rep English, Glenn - 3/14/1989

Rep Espy, Mike - 4/3/1989

Rep Evans, Lane - 4/3/1989

Rep Fascell, Dante B. - 3/14/1989

Rep Fauntroy, Walter E. - 3/14/1989

Rep Fawell, Harris W. - 4/5/1989

Rep Fazio, Vic - 3/14/1989

Rep Fields, Jack - 4/5/1989

Rep Fish, Hamilton, Jr. - 4/5/1989

Rep Florio, James J. - 4/5/1989

Rep Foglietta, Thomas M. - 4/3/1989

Rep Foley, Thomas S. - 3/7/1989

Rep Frenzel, Bill - 4/3/1989

Rep Frost, Martin - 3/14/1989

Rep Fuster, Jamie B. - 3/14/1989

Rep Gallo, Dean A. - 4/3/1989

Rep Garcia, Robert - 4/3/1989

Rep Gillmor, Paul E. - 4/3/1989

Rep Gilman, Benjamin A. - 3/14/1989

Rep Grant, Bill - 4/3/1989

Rep Gray, William H., III - 4/5/1989

Rep Green, S. William - 4/5/1989

Rep Guarini, Frank J. - 4/3/1989

Rep Gunderson, Steve - 4/5/1989

Rep Hastert, J. Dennis - 3/21/1989

Rep Hatcher, Charles - 3/21/1989

Rep Hawkins, Augustus F. - 3/21/1989

Rep Hayes, Charles A. - 4/5/1989

Rep Hefner, W. G. (Bill) - 4/3/1989

Rep Henry, Paul B. - 3/14/1989

Rep Hochbrueckner, George J. - 4/3/1989

Rep Huckaby, Thomas J. (Jerry) - 3/21/1989

Rep Hughes, William J. - 3/21/1989

Rep Hyde, Henry J. - 4/5/1989

Rep Ireland, Andrew P. - 4/5/1989

Rep Jacobs, Andrew, Jr. - 4/5/1989

Rep Jenkins, Edgar L. - 3/14/1989

Rep Johnson, Nancy L. - 4/5/1989

Rep Jones, Walter B. - 4/5/1989

Rep Jontz, Jim - 3/21/1989

Rep Kastenmeier, Robert W. - 4/3/1989

Rep Kennelly, Barbara B. - 4/5/1989

Rep Kleczka, Gerald D. - 4/3/1989

Rep Kolbe, Jim - 4/3/1989

Rep Kolter, Joseph P. - 3/14/1989

Rep Kostmayer, Peter H. - 3/14/1989

Rep Lagomarsino, Robert J. - 3/21/1989

Rep Lancaster, H. Martin - 4/3/1989

Rep Lantos, Tom - 3/14/1989

Rep Leach, James A. - 3/14/1989

Rep Lehman, Richard H. - 4/3/1989

Rep Lehman, William - 3/14/1989

Rep Lent, Norman F. - 4/5/1989

Rep Levin, Sander M. - 3/21/1989

Rep Lewis, Jerry - 3/14/1989

Rep Lipinski, William O. - 4/3/1989

Rep Livingston, Bob - 3/21/1989

Rep Madigan, Edward R. - 4/5/1989

Rep Manton, Thomas J. - 3/14/1989

Rep Martin, David O'B. - 3/14/1989

Rep Martin, Lynn M. - 4/5/1989

Rep Martinez, Matthew G. - 4/3/1989

Rep Mavroules, Nicholas - 4/5/1989

Rep McCloskey, Frank - 3/14/1989

Rep McDermott, Jim - 3/14/1989

Rep McGrath, Raymond J. - 3/21/1989

Rep McHugh, Matthew F. - 4/3/1989

Rep McNulty, Michael R. - 3/21/1989

Rep Meyers, Jan - 3/21/1989

Rep Miller, John R. - 3/14/1989

Rep Moakley, John Joseph - 4/5/1989

Rep Moody, Jim - 4/3/1989

Rep Moorhead, Carlos J. - 4/3/1989

Rep Morella, Constance A. - 4/5/1989

Rep Morrison, Bruce A. - 4/5/1989

Rep Morrison, Sid - 4/3/1989

Rep Murphy, Austin J. - 4/3/1989

Rep Nagle, Dave R, - 4/3/1989

Rep Natcher, William H. - 4/5/1989

Rep Neal, Richard E. - 3/14/1989

Rep Neal, Stephen L. - 4/3/1989

Rep Nielson, Howard C. - 4/5/1989

Rep Nowak, Henry - 4/3/1989

Rep Oakar, Mary Rose - 3/21/1989

Rep Oberstar, James L. - 4/5/1989

Rep Ortiz, Solomon P. - 4/5/1989

Rep Owens, Major R. - 3/14/1989

Rep Packard, Ron - 4/5/1989

Rep Pallone, Frank, Jr. - 4/3/1989

Rep Patterson, Elizabeth - 4/5/1989

Rep Payne, Donald M. - 3/21/1989

Rep Perkins, Carl C. - 3/14/1989

Rep Petri, Thomas E. - 4/5/1989

Rep Porter, John Edward - 4/3/1989

Rep Price, David E. - 3/21/1989

Rep Pursell, Carl D. - 4/5/1989

Rep Quillen, James H. (Jimmy) - 3/21/1989

Rep Ravenel, Arthur, Jr. - 3/21/1989

Rep Regula, Ralph - 4/5/1989

Rep Rhodes, John J., III - 4/3/1989

Rep Rinaldo, Matthew J. - 4/5/1989

Rep Roe, Robert A. - 4/3/1989

Rep Rose, Charlie - 4/5/1989

Rep Rowland, John G. - 4/5/1989

Rep Saiki, Patricia - 4/3/1989

Rep Sangmeister, George E. - 3/21/1989

Rep Sawyer, Thomas C. - 3/21/1989

Rep Saxton, Jim - 4/3/1989

Rep Scheuer, James H. - 3/14/1989

Rep Schuette, Bill - 3/21/1989

Rep Schumer, Charles E. - 4/5/1989

Rep Shays, Christopher - 3/14/1989

Rep Sisisky, Norman - 4/3/1989

Rep Slaughter, Louise McIntosh - 4/3/1989

Rep Smith, Denny - 3/21/1989

Rep Smith, Lawrence - 3/21/1989

Rep Smith, Peter - 4/3/1989

Rep Solarz, Stephen J. - 4/3/1989

Rep Spence, Floyd - 4/5/1989

Rep Spratt, John M., Jr. - 4/5/1989

Rep Stark, Fortney Pete - 4/5/1989

Rep Stenholm, Charles W. - 4/3/1989

Rep Sundquist, Don - 4/5/1989

Rep Tallon, Robert M. (Robin) - 4/5/1989

Rep Torricelli, Robert G. - 3/21/1989

Rep Traficant, James A., Jr. - 3/14/1989

Rep Traxler, Bob - 4/3/1989

Rep Valentine, Tim - 4/5/1989

Rep Vander Jagt, Guy - 3/14/1989

Rep Vento, Bruce F. - 4/3/1989

Rep Volkmer, Harold L. - 3/21/1989

Rep Walgren, Doug - 4/3/1989

Rep Walsh, James T. - 3/21/1989

Rep Waxman, Henry A. - 4/5/1989

Rep Weiss, Ted - 4/3/1989

Rep Wolpe, Howard E. - 3/14/1989

Rep Yatron, Gus - 4/3/1989

Rep Young, Don - 3/14/1989

 


2. H.J.RES.500 : To designate April 6, 1990 as "Education Day, U.S.A.".
Sponsor: Rep Michel, Robert H.
Committees: House Post Office and Civil Service
Latest Major Action: 4/6/1990
Became Public Law No: 101-267

FULL TEXT OF FINAL LEGISLATION (ENROLLED BILL) AS PASSED BY BOTH HOUSES:


To designate April 6, 1990, as `Education Day, U.S.A.'. (Enrolled as Agreed to or Passed by Both House and Senate)

--H.J.Res.500--

H.J.Res.500

One Hundred First Congress of the United States of America

AT THE SECOND SESSION

Begun and held at the City of Washington on Tuesday, the twenty-third day of January,

one thousand nine hundred and ninety

Joint Resolution

To designate April 6, 1990, as `Education Day, U.S.A.'.

Whereas Congress recognizes the historical tradition of ethical values and principles which are the basis of civilized society and upon which our great Nation was founded;

Whereas these ethical values and principles have been the bedrock of society from the dawn of civilization, when they were known as the Seven Noahide Laws;

Whereas without these ethical values and principles the edifice of civilization stands in serious peril of returning to chaos;

Whereas society is profoundly concerned with the recent weakening of these principles that has resulted in crises that beleaguer and threaten the fabric of civilized society;

Whereas the justified preoccupation with these crises must not let the citizens of this Nation lose sight of their responsibility to transmit these historical ethical values from our distinguished past to the generations of the future;

Whereas the Lubavitch movement through its over one hundred and fifty centers in the United States and many more the world over has fostered and promoted these ethical values and principles throughout the world;

Whereas Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, leader of the Lubavitch movement, is universally respected and revered and his eighty-eighth year will be seen as the year of continued `turn and return', the year in which we continue to turn to an education which will return the world to the moral and ethical values contained in the Seven Noahide Laws;

Whereas, this year of 1990 (5750 on the Hebrew calendar) is the `Fortieth Anniversary' in which the Rebbe enters the fifth decade since his ascension to the world leadership of the Lubavitch movement and spiritual guidance of world Jewry; and

Whereas this has been reflected in the `International Scroll of Honor' which has been signed by the President of the United States and other heads of state: Now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That April 6, 1990, the eighty-eighth birthday of Rabbi Menachem Schneerson, leader and head of the worldwide Lubavitch movement, is designated as `Education Day, U.S.A.'. The President is requested to issue a proclamation calling upon the people of the United States to observe such day with appropriate ceremonies and activities. We also call on heads of state of the world to join our President in this tribute by signing similar scrolls of honor which will be presented in their respective countries this year of the `Fortieth Anniversary' entering the fifth decade of leadership. On this occasion we would also welcome the cooperation of the Department of State in extending the good office of the United States missions to the Lubavitcher emissaries.

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Vice President of the United States and

President of the Senate.


Bill Summary and Status Information:

H.J.RES.500
Sponsor: Rep Michel, Robert H.(introduced 3/5/1990)
Latest Major Action: 4/6/1990 Became Public Law No: 101-267.
Title: To designate April 6, 1990 as "Education Day, U.S.A.".


TITLE(S): (italics indicate a title for a portion of a bill)


SUMMARY AS OF:
3/5/1990--Introduced.

Designates April 6, 1990, the 88th birthday of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, as Education Day, U.S.A. Calls on heads of state of the world to join the President of the United States in this tribute by signing scrolls of honor commemorating the 40th anniversary of Schneerson's leadership of the Lubavitch movement. Welcomes the cooperation of the Department of State in extending the good office of the U.S. missions to the Lubavitcher emissaries.


STATUS: (color indicates Senate actions)

3/5/1990:

Referred to the House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.
3/13/1990:
Referred to the Subcommittee on Census and Population.
3/28/1990 5:33pm:
Committee on Post Office and Civil Service discharged.
3/28/1990 7:31pm:
Mr. Sawyer asked unanimous consent to discharge from committee and consider.
3/28/1990 7:31pm:
Considered by unanimous consent.
3/28/1990 7:31pm:
On passage Passed without objection.
3/28/1990 7:31pm:
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
3/29/1990:
Received in the Senate, read twice, considered, read the third time, and passed without amendment and with a preamble by Voice Vote.
3/29/1990:
Cleared for White House.
4/2/1990:
Message on Senate action sent to the House.
4/2/1990:
Measure Signed in Senate.
4/3/1990:
Presented to President.
4/6/1990:
Signed by President.
4/6/1990:
Became Public Law No: 101-267.


COMMITTEE(S):

Committee/Subcommittee:

Activity:

House Post Office and Civil Service

Referral, Discharged

 

Subcommittee on Census and Population

Referral


RELATED BILL DETAILS:

***NONE***


AMENDMENT(S):

***NONE***


COSPONSORS(218), ALPHABETICAL [followed by Cosponsors withdrawn]:

Rep Annunzio, Frank - 3/13/1990

Rep Archer, Bill - 3/14/1990

Rep Aspin, Les - 3/19/1990

Rep Atkins, Chester G. - 3/19/1990

Rep Baker, Richard H. - 3/13/1990

Rep Ballenger, Cass - 3/21/1990

Rep Bates, Jim - 3/21/1990

Rep Bennett, Charles E. - 3/14/1990

Rep Bentley, Helen Delich - 3/22/1990

Rep Berman, Howard L. - 3/15/1990

Rep Bevill, Tom - 3/22/1990

Rep Bilirakis, Michael - 3/19/1990

Rep Bliley, Tom - 3/14/1990

Rep Boehlert, Sherwood L. - 3/15/1990

Rep Borski, Robert A. - 3/13/1990

Rep Bosco, Douglas H. - 3/21/1990

Rep Brennan, Joseph E. - 3/22/1990

Rep Broomfield, William S. - 3/22/1990

Rep Brown, George E., Jr. - 3/15/1990

Rep Brown, Hank - 3/21/1990

Rep Bunning, Jim - 3/13/1990

Rep Burton, Dan - 3/19/1990

Rep Bustamante, Albert G. - 3/15/1990

Rep Byron, Beverly B. - 3/22/1990

Rep Callahan, Sonny - 3/19/1990

Rep Cardin, Benjamin L. - 3/21/1990

Rep Carper, Thomas R. - 3/14/1990

Rep Carr, Bob - 3/13/1990

Rep Chapman, Jim - 3/19/1990

Rep Clarke, James McC. - 3/19/1990

Rep Clement, Bob - 3/14/1990

Rep Coble, Howard - 3/19/1990

Rep Coleman, Ronald D. - 3/14/1990

Rep Collins, Cardiss - 3/15/1990

Rep Conte, Silvio O. - 3/14/1990

Rep Conyers, John, Jr. - 3/14/1990

Rep Cooper, James H. - 3/15/1990

Rep Coughlin, Lawrence - 3/14/1990

Rep Courter, Jim - 3/14/1990

Rep Craig, Larry E. - 3/15/1990

Rep Crane, Philip M. - 3/22/1990

Rep Crockett, George W., Jr. - 3/15/1990

Rep Darden, George (Buddy) - 3/21/1990

Rep Davis, Robert W. - 3/21/1990

Rep DeFazio, Peter A. - 3/15/1990

Rep Dellums, Ronald V. - 3/21/1990

Rep Derrick, Butler C. - 3/21/1990

Rep DeWine, Michael - 3/13/1990

Rep Dicks, Norman D. - 3/14/1990

Rep Dingell, John D. - 3/19/1990

Rep Dixon, Julian C. - 3/19/1990

Rep Donnelly, Brian J. - 3/21/1990

Rep Dwyer, Bernard J. - 3/19/1990

Rep Early, Joseph D. - 3/21/1990

Rep Emerson, Bill - 3/21/1990

Rep Evans, Lane - 3/19/1990

Rep Fascell, Dante B. - 3/13/1990

Rep Fawell, Harris W. - 3/13/1990

Rep Fazio, Vic - 3/14/1990

Rep Feighan, Edward F. - 3/19/1990

Rep Flippo, Ronnie G. - 3/19/1990

Rep Foglietta, Thomas M. - 3/21/1990

Rep Frenzel, Bill - 3/14/1990

Rep Frost, Martin - 3/21/1990

Rep Fuster, Jamie B. - 3/13/1990

Rep Gallo, Dean A. - 3/14/1990

Rep Gekas, George W. - 3/14/1990

Rep Gephardt, Richard A. - 3/5/1990

Rep Geren, Pete - 3/22/1990

Rep Gilman, Benjamin A. - 3/21/1990

Rep Gingrich, Newt - 3/14/1990

Rep Gonzalez, Henry B. - 3/22/1990

Rep Gradison, Willis D., Jr. - 3/13/1990

Rep Grandy, Fred - 3/22/1990

Rep Grant, Bill - 3/13/1990

Rep Gray, William H., III - 3/15/1990

Rep Green, S. William - 3/15/1990

Rep Guarini, Frank J. - 3/14/1990

Rep Gunderson, Steve - 3/21/1990

Rep Hall, Tony P. - 3/19/1990

Rep Hansen, James V. - 3/19/1990

Rep Harris, Claude - 3/15/1990

Rep Hastert, J. Dennis - 3/15/1990

Rep Hayes, Charles A. - 3/14/1990

Rep Hefner, W. G. (Bill) - 3/19/1990

Rep Henry, Paul B. - 3/14/1990

Rep Hochbrueckner, George J. - 3/19/1990

Rep Horton, Frank J. - 3/13/1990

Rep Houghton, Amo - 3/21/1990

Rep Hunter, Duncan - 3/14/1990

Rep Hyde, Henry J. - 3/15/1990

Rep Inhofe, James M. - 3/19/1990

Rep Ireland, Andrew P. - 3/14/1990

Rep Johnson, Nancy L. - 3/14/1990

Rep Jones, Walter B. - 3/21/1990

Rep Jontz, Jim - 3/15/1990

Rep Kaptur, Marcy - 3/14/1990

Rep Kasich, John R. - 3/21/1990

Rep Kleczka, Gerald D. - 3/19/1990

Rep Kolter, Joseph P. - 3/14/1990

Rep Kostmayer, Peter H. - 3/13/1990

Rep Lagomarsino, Robert J. - 3/14/1990

Rep Lancaster, H. Martin - 3/22/1990

Rep Lantos, Tom - 3/22/1990

Rep Laughlin, Greg - 3/21/1990

Rep Leach, James A. - 3/13/1990

Rep Lehman, Richard H. - 3/15/1990

Rep Lehman, William - 3/13/1990

Rep Lent, Norman F. - 3/15/1990

Rep Levin, Sander M. - 3/13/1990

Rep Lewis, Jerry - 3/14/1990

Rep Lewis, Thomas F. - 3/14/1990

Rep Lipinski, William O. - 3/19/1990

Rep Livingston, Bob - 3/14/1990

Rep Lloyd, Marilyn - 3/15/1990

Rep Long, Jill L. - 3/13/1990

Rep Lowery, Bill - 3/13/1990

Rep Lowey, Nita M. - 3/19/1990

Rep Lukens, Donald E. - 3/13/1990

Rep Machtley, Ronald K. - 3/13/1990

Rep Madigan, Edward R. - 3/14/1990

Rep Manton, Thomas J. - 3/14/1990

Rep Martin, David O'B. - 3/13/1990

Rep Martin, Lynn M. - 3/13/1990

Rep Mavroules, Nicholas - 3/13/1990

Rep Mazzoli, Romano L. - 3/21/1990

Rep McCloskey, Frank - 3/15/1990

Rep McCollum, Bill - 3/14/1990

Rep McDade, Joseph M. - 3/13/1990

Rep McEwen, Bob - 3/14/1990

Rep McGrath, Raymond J. - 3/19/1990

Rep McHugh, Matthew F. - 3/21/1990

Rep McNulty, Michael R. - 3/13/1990

Rep Miller, John R. - 3/19/1990

Rep Moakley, John Joseph - 3/19/1990

Rep Moody, Jim - 3/19/1990

Rep Morella, Constance A. - 3/14/1990

Rep Morrison, Bruce A. - 3/21/1990

Rep Mrazek, Robert J. - 3/19/1990

Rep Nagle, Dave R, - 3/22/1990

Rep Natcher, William H. - 3/19/1990

Rep Neal, Richard E. - 3/13/1990

Rep Neal, Stephen L. - 3/19/1990

Rep Nielson, Howard C. - 3/19/1990

Rep Nowak, Henry - 3/15/1990

Rep Obey, David R. - 3/15/1990

Rep Owens, Major R. - 3/15/1990

Rep Pallone, Frank, Jr. - 3/15/1990

Rep Parris, Stanford E. (Stan) - 3/21/1990

Rep Patterson, Elizabeth - 3/19/1990

Rep Paxon, Bill - 3/19/1990

Rep Payne, Donald M. - 3/21/1990

Rep Payne, Lewis F., Jr. - 3/21/1990

Rep Pelosi, Nancy - 3/22/1990

Rep Perkins, Carl C. - 3/19/1990

Rep Petri, Thomas E. - 3/21/1990

Rep Porter, John Edward - 3/14/1990

Rep Poshard, Glenn - 3/19/1990

Rep Pursell, Carl D. - 3/15/1990

Rep Quillen, James H. (Jimmy) - 3/14/1990

Rep Rahall, Nick J., II - 3/21/1990

Rep Ravenel, Arthur, Jr. - 3/21/1990

Rep Regula, Ralph - 3/14/1990

Rep Rhodes, John J., III - 3/15/1990

Rep Richardson, Bill - 3/19/1990

Rep Rinaldo, Matthew J. - 3/13/1990

Rep Ritter, Don - 3/15/1990

Rep Roberts, Pat - 3/22/1990

Rep Robinson, Tommy F. - 3/13/1990

Rep Roe, Robert A. - 3/13/1990

Rep Rogers, Harold - 3/13/1990

Rep Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana - 3/19/1990

Rep Rose, Charlie - 3/22/1990

Rep Rowland, John G. - 3/14/1990

Rep Roybal, Edward R. - 3/15/1990

Rep Russo, Martin A. - 3/15/1990

Rep Sabo, Martin Olav - 3/21/1990

Rep Saiki, Patricia - 3/21/1990

Rep Sangmeister, George E. - 3/21/1990

Rep Saxton, Jim - 3/15/1990

Rep Scheuer, James H. - 3/13/1990

Rep Schiff, Steven - 3/13/1990

Rep Schuette, Bill - 3/22/1990

Rep Schumer, Charles E. - 3/21/1990

Rep Shays, Christopher - 3/14/1990

Rep Shuster, Bud - 3/15/1990

Rep Sisisky, Norman - 3/15/1990

Rep Skeen, Joe - 3/13/1990

Rep Smith, Christopher H. - 3/15/1990

Rep Smith, Denny - 3/13/1990

Rep Smith, Lamar - 3/15/1990

Rep Smith, Lawrence - 3/13/1990

Rep Solarz, Stephen J. - 3/14/1990

Rep Spence, Floyd - 3/22/1990

Rep Spratt, John M., Jr. - 3/14/1990

Rep Tallon, Robert M. (Robin) - 3/21/1990

Rep Tauke, Thomas Joseph - 3/13/1990

Rep Thomas, Craig - 3/13/1990

Rep Thomas, Lindsay - 3/21/1990

Rep Torricelli, Robert G. - 3/15/1990

Rep Towns, Edolphus - 3/15/1990

Rep Traficant, James A., Jr. - 3/19/1990

Rep Traxler, Bob - 3/15/1990

Rep Upton, Fred - 3/21/1990

Rep Valentine, Tim - 3/21/1990

Rep Vander Jagt, Guy - 3/13/1990

Rep Vento, Bruce F. - 3/21/1990

Rep Walgren, Doug - 3/15/1990

Rep Walsh, James T. - 3/15/1990

Rep Waxman, Henry A. - 3/19/1990

Rep Weber, Vin - 3/21/1990

Rep Weiss, Ted - 3/19/1990

Rep Weldon, Curt - 3/13/1990

Rep Whitten, Jamie L. - 3/15/1990

Rep Wilson, Charles - 3/21/1990

Rep Wyden, Ron - 3/13/1990

Rep Yatron, Gus - 3/15/1990

Rep Young, C. W. Bill - 3/19/1990