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CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE
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Bereuter
Berkley
Biggert
Bilbray
Bilirakis
Bishop
Blagojevich
Bliley
Blunt
Boehert
Boehner
Bonilla
Bono
Boswell
Boucher
Brady (TX)
Bryant
Burr
Burton
Buyer
Callahan
Calvert
Camp
Campbell
Canady
Cannon
Capps
Castle
Chabot
Chambliss
Chenoweth-Hage
Clement
Coble
Coburn
Collins
Combest
Condit
Cook
Cooksey
Cox
Cramer
Crane
Crowley
Cubin
Cunningham
Danner
Davis (VA)
Deal
DeFazio
DeLay
DeMint
Deutsch
Diaz-Balart
Dickey
Dooley
Doolittle
Dreier
Duncan
Dunn
Ehlers
Ehrlich
Emerson
Engel
English
Evans
Everett
Fletcher
Foley
Forbes
Fossella
Fowler
Franks (NJ)
Frelinghuysen
Gallegly
Ganske
Gejdenson
Gekas
Gibbons
Gilchrest
Gillmor
Goode
Goodlatte
Goodling
Gordon
Goss
Ackerman
Allen
Andrews
Baca
BairdGraham
Granger
Green (WI)
Greenwood
Gutknecht
Hall (TX)
Hansen
Hastert
Hastings (WA)
Hayes
Hayworth
Hefley
Herger
Hill (MT)
Hilleary
Hobson
Hoekstra
Holt
Hooley
Horn
Hostettler
Hulshof
Hunter
Hutchinson
Hyde
Inslee
Isakson
Istook
Johnson (CT)
Johnson, Sam
Jones (NC)
Kaptur
Kasich
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King (NY)
Kingston
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Larson
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Lazio
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Luther
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Maloney (NY)
Manzullo
Martinez
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McInnis
McKeon
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Mica
Miller (FL)
Miller, Gary
Mink
Moore
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Nadler
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Ney
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Norwood
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Ose
Oxley
Packard
Paul
Pease
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Petri
NOES-159
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Berry
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Terry
Thomas
Thornberry
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Tiahrt
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Turner
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Walsh
Wamp
Watkins
Watts (OK)
Weiner
Weldon (FL)
Weldon (PA)
Weller
Wexler
Whitfield
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Wilson
Wise
Wolf
Wu
Young (AK)
Young (FL)
Boyd
Brady (PA)
Brown (FL)
Brown (OH)
Capuano
Cardin
Carson
ClayQ 1748
So the bill was passed.
The result of the vote wE
as above recorded.
A motion to reconsider
the table.
MESSAGE FROM THE F
A message in writing fro
dent of the United States
nicated to the House by
Evans, one of his secretari
MESSAGE FROM THE
A message from the Se
Lundregan, one of its
bounced that the Senate
with an amendment in wh
currence of the House is
bill of the House of the fo
H.R. 2909. An act to provide
tation by the United States
Convention on Protection of
Co-operation in Respect of
Adoption, and for other purpose
The message also annour
Senate agrees to the repor
mittee of conference on th
votes of the two Houses or
ment of the Senate to t]
4576) "An Act making alClayton
Clyburn
Conyers
Costello
Coyne
Cummings
Davis (FL)
Davis (IL)
DeGette
Delahunt
DeLauro
Dicks
Dingell
Dixon
Doggett
Doyle
Edwards
Eshoo
Etheridge
Farr
Fattah
Filner
Ford
Frank (MA)
Frost
Gephardt
Gonzalez
Green (TX)
Gutierrez
Hall (OH)
Hastings (FL)
Hill (IN)
Hilliard
Hinchey
Hinojosa
Hoeffel
Holden
Houghton
Hoyer
Jackson (IL)
Jackson-Lee
(TX)
Jefferson
John
Johnson, E. B.
Jones (OH)July 27, 2000
Kanjorski
Kennedy
Kildee
Kilpatrick
Kind (WI)
Kleczka
Klink
LaFalce
Lantos
Lee
Levin
Lewis (GA)
Lipinski
Lofgren
Markey
Mascara
Matsui
McCarthy (MO)
McDermott
McGovern
McIntyre
McNulty
Meehan
Meek (FL)
Meeks (NY)
Menendez
Millender-
McDonald
Miller, George
Minge
Moakley
Mollohan
Moran (VA)
Morella
Murtha
Napolitano
Neal
Oberstar
Obey
Olver
Ortiz
Owens
Pallone
Pascrell
Pastor
Payne
NOT VOTING-1
Largent
McIntosh
Metcalf
MyrickUdall (NM) PERMISSION TO INSERT OMITTED
Velazquez REMARKS ON H.R. 4942, DISTRICT
Visclosky OF COLUMBIA APPROPRIATIONS
Waters ACT,2001
Watt (NC)
Waxman Mr. MORAN of Virginia. Mr. Speak-
Weygand er, I understand that in my remarks
Woolsey
Wynn yesterday, some of those remarks were
1 inadvertently left out of the Journal. I
ask unanimous consent to insert those
Smith (WA) remarks in their entirety.
Spratt
Vento The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there
objection to the request of the gen-
tleman from Virginia?
There was no objection.
The text of the remarks as originally
as announced delivered is as follows:
Mr. MORAN of Virginia. Madam
was laid on Chairman, perhaps some people take
umbrage at the passion of the gentle-
woman from the District of Columbia
(Ms. NORTON), but I would expect that
any of us if facing the same level of
m the Presi- frustration and unfairness would not
was commu- react in the same passionate manner.
Ms. Wanda She is defending, not only her con-
es. stituents but a process, a democratic
process, that she believes in that
caused all of us to get into public serv-
SENATE ice, and the fact is, she is right, Madam
nate by Mr. Chairman. The mayor of the District of
clerks, an- Columbia said he is going to pocket
has passed veto this bill. We have to believe. I
iich the con- cannot believe any of us do not believe
requested, a that he is going to do that. So if we be-
llowing title: lieve he is going to do that, why are we
for implemen- doing this?
of the Hague He is going to insist that there be a
Children and religious exemption clause. People that
Intercountry have moral objections are going to be
es. able to raise them. So why are we
nced that the doing this, putting this offensive lan-
t of the com- guage in this bill? Just to show that we
e disagreeing are more powerful than them, just to
n the amend- show them. She is right. This is wrong.
he bill (H.R. Now, let me also say it is wrong for
appropriations insurance companies to cover viagraPelosi
Peterson (MN)
Phelps
Pickett
Pomeroy
Price (NC)
Rahall
Rangel
Reyes
Rivers
Rodriguez
Rothman
Roybal-Allard
Rush
Sabo
Sanders
Sanford
Sawyer
Scott
Serrano
Sherman
Skelton
Slaughter
Snyder
Stark
Stenholm
Strickland
Stupak
Tanner
Taylor (MS)
Thompson (CA)
Thompson (MS)
Thurman
Tierney
Towns
Udall (CO)Baldacci
Baldwin
BarciaBarton
Ewing
Gilman
Jenkinsfor the Department of Defense for the
fiscal year ending September 30, 2001,
and for other purposes."
REMOVAL OF NAME OF MEMBER
AS COSPONSOR OF H.R. 3703
Mrs. BIGGERT. Mr. Speaker, I ask
unanimous consent to have my name
removed as a cosponsor of H.R. 3703.
The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr.
PEASE). Is there objection to the re-
quest of the gentlewoman from Illi-
nois?
There was no objection.
REMOVAL OF NAME OF MEMBER
AS COSPONSOR OF H.R. 4892
Mr. LEWIS of Georgia. Mr. Speaker,
I ask unanimous consent to have my
name removed as a cosponsor of H.R.
4892.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there
objection to the request of the gen-
tleman from Georgia?
There was no objection.
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