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1. H.R.970 : Emergency Climate Stabilization and Earth Regeneration Act of 1992
Sponsor: Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-9] (introduced 2/18/1993)      Cosponsors (None)
Committees: House Agriculture; House Education and Labor; House Foreign Affairs; House Energy and Commerce; House Natural Resources; House Merchant Marine and Fisheries; House Rules; House Science, Space and Technology; House Ways and Means
Latest Major Action: 4/26/1993 House committee/subcommittee actions. Status: Unfavorable Executive Comment Received from NSF.


2. H.R.2061 : United States Health Service Act
Sponsor: Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-9] (introduced 5/11/1993)      Cosponsors (None)
Committees: House Armed Services; House Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs; House District of Columbia; House Education and Labor; House Energy and Commerce; House Judiciary; House Post Office and Civil Service; House Veterans' Affairs; House Ways and Means
Latest Major Action: 7/16/1993 Referred to House subcommittee. Status: Referred to the Subcommittee on Fiscal Affairs and Health.


3. H.R.2401 : National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1994
Sponsor: Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-9] (by request) (introduced 6/14/1993)      Cosponsors (None)
Committees: House Armed Services; House Judiciary
Latest Major Action: 11/30/1993 Became Public Law No: 103-160.


4. H.R.2930 : America Cares Act
Sponsor: Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-9] (introduced 8/6/1993)      Cosponsors (36)
Committees: House Agriculture; House Energy and Commerce
Latest Major Action: 9/3/1993 Referred to House subcommittee. Status: Referred to the Subcommittee on Health and the Environment.


5. H.R.4112 : To amend title 10, United States Code, to provide certain procedural and administrative safeguards for members of the Armed Forces making allegations of sexual harassment or unlawful discrimination.
Sponsor: Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-9] (introduced 3/23/1994)      Cosponsors (25)
Committees: House Armed Services
Latest Major Action: 3/30/1994 House committee/subcommittee actions. Status: Executive Comment Requested from DOD.


6. H.R.4114 : Governors Island Reinforcement Act of 1994
Sponsor: Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-9] (introduced 3/23/1994)      Cosponsors (98)
Committees: House Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs; House Foreign Affairs; House Judiciary; House Public Works and Transportation; House Ways and Means
Latest Major Action: 8/18/1994 House committee/subcommittee actions. Status: Executive Comment Received from Justice.


7. H.R.4301 : National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1995
Sponsor: Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-9] (by request) (introduced 4/26/1994)      Cosponsors (None)
Committees: House Armed Services
Latest Major Action: 7/1/1994 Resolving differences -- Senate actions. Status: Senate insists on its amendment asks for a conference, appoints conferees Nunn; Exon; Levin; Kennedy; Bingaman; Glenn; Shelby; Byrd; Graham; Robb; Lieberman; Bryan; Thurmond; Warner; Cohen; McCain; Lott; Coats; Smith; Kempthorne; Faircloth; Hutchison.
Latest Action: 7/12/1994 Message on Senate action sent to the House.


8. H.R.5218 : Living Wage, Jobs For All Act
Sponsor: Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-9] (introduced 10/6/1994)      Cosponsors (11)
Committees: House Armed Services; House Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs; House Education and Labor; House Foreign Affairs; House Government Operations; House Ways and Means
Latest Major Action: 10/26/1994 Referred to House subcommittee. Status: Referred to the Subcommittee on Human Resources.


9. H.R.5292 : To amend the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990 to extend the deadline for the submission of nominations for the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission.
Sponsor: Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-9] (introduced 11/29/1994)      Cosponsors (None)
Committees: House Armed Services; Senate Armed Services
Latest Major Action: 12/1/1994 Referred to Senate committee. Status: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Armed Services.


10. H.J.RES.232 : To designate the 10-year period beginning January 1, 1994, as the National Decade of Historic Preservation.
Sponsor: Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-9] (introduced 7/15/1993)      Cosponsors (None)
Committees: House Post Office and Civil Service
Latest Major Action: 7/15/1993 Referred to House committee. Status: Referred to the House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service.


11. H.CON.RES.285 : Directing the Secretary of the Senate to make technical corrections in the enrollment of S. 2182.
Sponsor: Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-9] (introduced 8/17/1994)      Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/23/1994 Resolving differences -- House actions. Status: On motion that the House agree to the Senate amendment Agreed to without objection.
Latest Action: 9/23/1994 Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.


12. H.RES.72 : Providing amounts from the contingent fund of the House for expenses of investigations and studies by the Committee on Armed Services in the first session of the One Hundred Third Congress.
Sponsor: Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-9] (introduced 2/4/1993)      Cosponsors (None)
Committees: House Administration
Latest Major Action: 3/2/1993 House committee/subcommittee actions. Status: Subcommittee Hearings Held.


13. H.RES.347 : Providing amounts from the contingent fund of the House for expenses of investigations and studies by the Committee of Armed Services in the second session of the One Hundred Third Congress.
Sponsor: Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-9] (introduced 2/7/1994)      Cosponsors (None)
Committees: House Administration
Latest Major Action: 3/1/1994 House committee/subcommittee actions. Status: Subcommittee Hearings Held.


14. H.RES.392 : Expressing the sense of the House that the Governor of the State of California, or the California Board of Prison Terms, or both, should take actions within their power to bring about the reconsideration of the 1972 conviction and/or the immediate release from prison of Elmer "Geronimo" Pratt, and that the Judiciary Committee should inquire into the information known to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which was not released to the California Attorney General and courts in 1980.
Sponsor: Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-9] (introduced 3/17/1994)      Cosponsors (None)
Committees: House Judiciary
Latest Major Action: 5/24/1994 Referred to House subcommittee. Status: Referred to the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights.


15. H.AMDT.282 to H.R.2401 Amendment sought to limit the amount authorized for ballistic missile defense to $1.5 billion.
Sponsor: Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-9] (introduced 9/8/1993)      Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/8/1993 House amendment not agreed to. Status: On agreeing to the Dellums amendment (A001) Failed by recorded vote: 160 - 272 (Roll no. 412).


16. H.AMDT.285 to H.R.2401 Amendment sought to terminate production of the D-5 Trident II missile.
Sponsor: Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-9] (introduced 9/9/1993)      Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/9/1993 House amendment not agreed to. Status: On agreeing to the Dellums amendment (A004) Failed by recorded vote: 183 - 240 (Roll no. 415).


17. H.AMDT.295 to H.R.2401 Amendments en bloc: (1) require that authorized funds comply with the Buy American Act; (2) prohibit the awarding of contracts to foreign firms unless there exists trade reciprocity with that country; (3) prohibit the use of funds to conduct the 'Safeguard C' program; (4) clarify the exclusion of military architectural and engineering contracts under the small business competitiveness demonstration program; (5) convey certain light observation aircraft to a nonprofit search and rescue group in FL; (6) provide for the redesignation of the Hanford Arid Lands Ecology Reserve in WA; (7) limit the use of Government facilities for certain master ship repair agreements; (8) provide for a study on expanding the law enforcement placement program to include the Border Patrol; (9) establish a National Commission on Arms Control; (10) establish procedures for State and local governments to buy law enforcement equipment in conjunction with DOD; (11) limit the removal or disposal of personal property and equipment in connection with the closure or major realignment of military installations; (12) require the Secretary of Defense to give preference to local and small businesses when certain base closure contracts are awarded; (13) restrict the use of funds to construct a chemical munitions disposal facility in AL; (14) initiate a feasi.ility study to guarantee assistance to communities adversely affected by base closures; (15) clarify the use of funds appropriated to the South Carolina Research Authority; (16) clarify certain threshold levels relating to DOD paperwork requirements; (17) authorize the Army to dispose of certain commercially usable equipment; (18) delete language relating to the closure of Senior ROTC units; (19) increase funds for Army National Guard by $4,867,000; (20) establish criteria for shipyards to be eligible to participate in National Shipbuilding Initiative programs; (21) require guidelines for providing humanitarian and civic assistance; (22) prohibit competition between DOD and small businesses in regards to procurement practices; (23) authorize funds for termination costs for the F-16 aircraft program; (24) require DOD to report to Congress on the education Impact Aid program; (25) establish a period for citizen comments on the chemical demilitarization program; (26) express the sense of Congress regarding U.S. policy on plutonium; (27) express the sense of Congress regarding North Korea and the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons; (28) permit the conveyance of surplus real property at Fort Ord, CA to the University of California and California State University; (29) authorize long-term leases for certain roll-on/roll-off vessels; and (30) express support for the Ballistic Missile Defense Clementine Satellite Project. See Pages H6621--H6631 in the Congressional Record for complete amendment list.
Sponsor: Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-9] (introduced 9/13/1993)      Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/13/1993 House amendment agreed to. Status: On agreeing to the Dellums amendments (A014) as modified Agreed to by voice vote.


18. H.AMDT.320 to H.R.2401 Amendments en bloc: (1) prohibit the use of DOD funds for certain plutonium storage by Russia; (2) reallocate $35 million in drug interdiction funds with $15 million added to humanitarian assistance and $20 million added to the Commanders in Chiefs' initiative fund; (3) make a technical correction to the definition of low-yield nuclear weapons; (4) require the Inspector General to reinvestigate certain cases of death of members of the armed forces caused by self-inflicted wounds; (5) establish a DOD lyme disease program; (6) require defense contractors to report to DOD all transactions with terrorist countries during the preceding three years; (7) add language establishing U.S. policy concerning stopping the spread of nuclear weapons; (8) continue certain percentage limitations on the performance of depot-level maintenance; (9) require a demonstration project to establish regional retraining services clearinghouses; (10) establish procedures for the transfer or lease of property at DOE weapon production facilities; (11) establish a program to support international activities with respect to the nonproliferation of weapons of mass destruction; (12) prohibit the use of funds for the advanced liquid metal reactor; (13) reallocate $2 million for a study of the requirements for the incorporation of an electronics softwar. upgrade into the M1A2 tank, and $8 million for "Horizontal Battlefield Integration"; and (14) require a report to Congress regarding the closure of health care facilities of the uniformed services, and the sale of pharmaceuticals by mail or in the retail pharmacy network.
Sponsor: Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-9] (introduced 9/28/1993)      Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/28/1993 House amendment agreed to. Status: On agreeing to the Dellums amendments (A023) as modified Agreed to by voice vote.


19. H.AMDT.323 to H.R.2401 Amendments en bloc: (1) require the dissemination to interested communities, businesses, and defense workers and members of the Armed Forces of a list of Federal economic adjustment programs; (2) prohibit the transfer of the Naval Academy Preparatory School from Rhode Island to Maryland; and (3) require the Secretary of Defense to develop a detailed plan to coordinate development and implementation of Theater Missile Defense programs with our allies to avoid duplication and reduce costs.
Sponsor: Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-9] (introduced 9/29/1993)      Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 9/29/1993 House amendment agreed to. Status: On agreeing to the Dellums amendments (A026) as modified Agreed to by voice vote.


20. H.AMDT.554 to H.R.4301 Amendments en bloc: (1) authorize $400 million for the dismantling of nuclear weapons in the former Soviet Union, $60 million for overseas humanitarian and disaster assistance, and $25 million for clearing landmines for humanitarian purposes; (2) provide DOD with the authority to accept gifts for elementary and secondary schools created under the Defense Dependent's Education System; (3) prohibit the direct operation or maintenance of sealift vessels by DOD or the Transportation Department and prohibit government employees from crewing such vessels; (4) codify present DOD policy concerning the transportation of chemical munitions; (5) authorize DOD to donate certain excess metal working tools to non-profit training and vocational schools; (6) allocate $52 million of ballistic missile defense funds to the ARROW/ACES ballistic missile defense program; (7) require the Army to report to the National Guard Bureau concerning honorably discharged officers; (8) require DOD to maintain certain types of typhoid vaccines; (9) make various changes to provisions which limit the amount of depot-level maintenance that can be contracted out to non-Federal government personnel; (10) express as the sense of Congress that NATO reserves the right to act in defense of its vital interests in the absence of a mandate from the U.N. or.the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe; (11) require DOD to report to Congress on the policies and procedures under which members of the armed forces are randomly tested for drugs; (12) standardize the procedures for appointing, promoting, and dismissing U.S. military reserve officers; (13) provide for the restoration of annual leave for civilian employees in connection with certain base realignments; and (14) limit the amount that may be expended on the Seawolf Submarine Program.
Sponsor: Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-9] (introduced 5/18/1994)      Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 5/18/1994 House amendment agreed to. Status: On agreeing to the Dellums amendments (A001) as modified Agreed to by voice vote.


21. H.AMDT.570 to H.R.4301 Amendment sought to repeal the statutory requirement that all 18 year-old male citizens of the U.S. register with the Selective Service.
Sponsor: Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-9] (introduced 5/23/1994)      Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 5/23/1994 House amendment not agreed to. Status: On agreeing to the Dellums amendment (A009) Failed by recorded vote: 125 - 273 (Roll No. 192).


22. H.AMDT.571 to H.R.4301 Amendments en bloc: (1) require DOD to report to Congress assessing the implications for U.S. military readiness of the participation of U.S. ground combat forces in peacekeeping operations within Bosnia-Hercegovina; (2) permit the Department of Labor to continue offering job training programs to defense-related workers through Title III of the Job Training Partnership Act; (3) require DOD to report to Congress on the lessons learned from the U.S. participation in U.N. activities in Somalia; (4) extend a pilot program which permits prime defense contractors to consolidate the paperwork required for submission to their subcontractors; (5) place limits on using funds for development or testing of anti-ballistic missile systems or components; (6) require DOD to carry out a biennial survey to measure the state of racial and ethnic issues and discrimination among active-duty military personnel and report the results to Congress; (7) provide for the establishment of an International Center for Applied Research; (8) place limits on DOE transfer of tritium-related activities and operations; (9) increase the time period during which adjustments of shipbuilding claims may be made; (10) authorize the transfer of certain property at a closed Air Force radar site located near Holbrook, AZ to the Interior Department; (11) require DOD to report to Congress.on the calculation and recovery of tuition costs of certain students enrolled in schools of the Defense Dependent's Education System; (12) delete language relating to the closing of certain Defense Department Dependent's Schools; (13) clarify the bargaining rights of employees of DOD schools; (14) give States a priority in receiving nonlethal excess supplies of DOD; (15) require the Secretary of the Air Force to conduct an evaluation of the costs of restarting production of the C-5B aircraft; (16) delete $4.5 million authorized for an Army helicopter engine upgrade program; (17) require competitive acquisition procedures to be used in procurement of multibeam sonars for Navy TAG vessels; (18) provide for the conveyance of certain land to the city of Edison, NJ; (19) extend to the Coast Guard certain personnel adjustment, education, and training programs; (20) include the Coast Guard under the military pay raise and cost-of-living adjustment provisions; (21) provide for the naming of the Marilyn Lloyd Scholarship and Fellowship Program; (22) place limits on the use of funds authorized for Former Soviet Union Threat Reduction programs; (23) express the sense of Congress concerning the safe dismantlement of the Soviet nuclear arsenal; (24) require DOD and the State Department to coordinate military-to-military contact programs; (25) prevent funding of Cooperative Threat Reduction programs until the President certifies to Congress that Russia has terminated its offensive biological weapons program. See pages H3873-3878 in the Congressional Record for complete list of en bloc amendments.
Sponsor: Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-9] (introduced 5/23/1994)      Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 5/23/1994 House amendment agreed to. Status: On agreeing to the Dellums amendments (A010) as modified Agreed to by voice vote.


23. H.AMDT.575 to H.R.4301 Substitute amendment to the Goss amendment (A013) sought to express the sense of Congress that the U.S. should not attack Haiti except in a case of a clear and present danger; increase economic pressure on Haiti's military; attempt to stop ship-based processing of refugees in favor of land-based processing; and encourage international support for restoring Haiti's democratically elected government.
Sponsor: Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-9] (introduced 5/24/1994)      Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 5/24/1994 House amendment not agreed to. Status: On agreeing to the Dellums amendment (A014) Failed by recorded vote: 191 - 236 (Roll no. 196).


24. H.AMDT.923 to H.J.RES.416 Amendment in the nature of a substitute expresses the sense of the Congress that the U.S. troops in Haiti should be removed as soon as possible and that the President should have received Congressional approval for the operation before committing troops; requires the President to submit to Congress within seven days a report on the objectives of the Haiti operation; and requires the President to report monthly on the progress of the operation.
Sponsor: Rep Dellums, Ronald V. [CA-9] (introduced 10/6/1994)      Cosponsors (None)
Latest Major Action: 10/6/1994 House amendment agreed to. Status: On agreeing to the Dellums amendment (A003) Agreed to by recorded vote: 258 - 167, 1 Present (Roll no. 498).


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