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Treasury And General Government


9. H.R. 499, to designate a federal building in San Antonio, Texas, as the Frank M. Tejeda Station in honor of the late Rep. Tejeda who died on Jan. 30. Yes. Passed 400-0, under suspension of rules. 2/5/97.

31. H.Con.Res. 31, to express the sense of Congress that the public display of the Ten Commandments in government buildings should be permitted. Yes. Passed 295-125, under suspension of rules. 3/5/97.

49. H.Res. 88, rule to consider H.R. 852, Paperwork Elimination Act. Motion to order the previous question. Yes. Passed 219-187. 3/13/97.

50. H.R. 852, on passage of the Paperwork Elimination Act to require federal agencies to provide businesses and the public with the option of filing information with the government by electronic means. Yes. Passed 395-0. 3/13/97.

93. H.R. 680, to allow surplus federal property to be transferred to nonprofit organizations that assist low-income individuals and families. Yes. Passed 418-0, under suspension of rules. 4/29/97.

204. H.R. 1057, to designate the Andrew Jacobs Jr. Post Office in Indianapolis, Indiana, in honor of the former member of Congress. Yes. Passed 413-0, under suspension of rules. 6/17/97.

205. H.R. 1058, to designate the John T. Myers Post Office in Terre Haute, Indiana, in honor of the former member of Congress. Yes. Passed 416-0, under suspension of rules. 6/17/97.

237. H.Con.Res. 102, to express the sense of Congress that the cost of government spending and regulatory programs should be reduced. Yes. Passed 386-20, under suspension of rules. 6/25/97.

299. H.R. 1585, Stamp Out Breast Cancer Act to direct the Postal Service to establish a special alternative postage rate (up to 25 percent above current rate) for first-class mail that patrons may use voluntarily to contribute toward funding for breast cancer research and allocate 70 percent of the proceeds for the National Institutes of Health and 30 percent for the Defense Department solely for breast cancer research, minus Postal Service administrative costs. Yes. 422-3, under suspension of rules. 722/97.

403. H.R. 2378, on passage of the bill to provide $25.4 billion in FY 1998 appropriations for the Treasury Department, U.S. Postal Service, various offices of the Executive Office of the President and certain independent agencies. Yes. Passed 231-192. 9/17/97.

421. H.R. 643, to designate a U.S. courthouse to be constructed in Cleveland, Ohio, as the Carl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse. Yes. Passed 420-0, under suspension of rules. 9/23/97.

422. H.R. 824, to rename the National Courts Building in the District of Columbia the Howard T. Markey National Courts Building. Yes. Passed 420-0, under suspension of rules. 9/23/97.

435. H.R. 2378, FY 1998 treasury, postal service appropriations. Motion to order the previous question on the motion to instruct House conferees on the bill. Yes. Passed 229-199. 9/24/97.

436. H.R. 2378. Motion to instruct House conferees to increase funding for the Exploited Child Unit of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Yes. Passed 412-2. 9/24/97.

474. H.R. 2378, to adopt the conference report to the bill to provide $25.4 billion in FY 1998 appropriations to the Treasury Department, Postal Service and other general government functions, including the Executive Office of the President. Yes. Passed 220-207. 9/30/97.

517. H.R. 1962, to establish the position of chief financial officer within the Executive Office of the President. Yes. Passed 413-3, under suspension of rules. 10/21/97.

539. H.R. 1484, to designate the U.S. courthouse in Dublin, Georgia, as the J. Rowland U.S. Courthouse. Yes. Passed 414-0, under suspension of rules. 10/29/97.

540. H.R. 1479, to designate the U.S. courthouse in Miami as the David W. Dyer U.S. Courthouse. Yes. Passed 411-0, under suspension of rules. 10/29/97.