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MRS. JOHNSON OF CONNECTICUT; (ADDED MAR. 19, 2002) MR. BONILLA, MR. SHERMAN, AND MR. SIMMONS; (ADDED APR. 24, 2002) MR. LARSON OF CONNECTICUT; (ADDED MAY 1, 2002) MR. INSLEE; (ADDED MAY 2, 2002) MR. ROTHMAN; (ADDED MAY 16, 2002) Ms. LEE; (ADDED JUNE 4, 2002) MR. LUCAS OF KENTUCKY; (ADDED JUNE 12, 2002) MR. CAMP; (ADDED JUNE 24, 2002) Ms. PRYCE OF OHIO; (added SEPT. 4, 2002) MR. BAIRD

To direct the Federal Trade Commission to issue rules that establish a list of telephone numbers of consumers who do not want to receive telephone calls for telemarketing purposes, and for other purposes.

"Telemarketing Relief Act of 2002."

(Referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, and in addition to the Committees on Financial Services and Agriculture.)

March 15, 2002.-Referred to Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities and Risk Management. Committee on Agricul

ture.

March 18, 2002.-Referred to Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance, and Government Sponsored Enterprises, Committee on Financial Services.

March 26, 2002.-Referred to Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection, Committee on Energy and Commerce.

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MR. MCINTYRE AND MR. TOM DAVIS OF VIRGINIA; (ADDED APR. 10, 2002) MR. CLEMENT; (ADDED APR. 11, 2002) MR. SPRATT, AND MR. CLYBURN; (ADDED APR. 24, 2002) MR. HILLEARY; (ADDED APR. 25, 2002) MR. BROWN OF SOUTH CAROLINA; (ADDED MAY 1, 2002) MR. GRAHAM; (ADDED MAY 8, 2002) MR. WILSON OF SOUTH CAROLINA; (ADDED MAY 9, 2002) MR. ABERCROMBIE, and Mr. CONDIT; (Added June 13, 2002) MR. BISHOP; (ADDED JUNE 20, 2002) MR. LEWIS OF KENTUCKY; (ADDED JUNE 25, 2002) MR. BOYD; (ADDED SEPT. 4, 2002) MR. GORDON

To eliminate the Federal quota and price support programs for tobacco, to compensate quota holders and active producers for the loss of tobacco quota asset value, to establish a permanent advisory board to determine and describe the physical characteristics of United States farm-produced tobacco and unmanufactured imported tobacco, and for other purposes.

"Tobacco Livelihood and Economic Assistance for Our Farmers Act of 2002."

(Referred to the Committee on Agriculture, and in addition to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.)

March 22, 2002.-Referred to Subcommittee on Specialty Crops and Foreign Agriculture Programs. Committee on Agriculture. March 22, 2002.-Executive comment requested from USDA, Committee on Agriculture.

March 26, 2002.-Referred to Subcommittee on Health, Committee on Energy and Commerce.

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Ms. ESHOO, MS. DELAURO, MRS. LOWEY, MR. BROWN OF OHIO, MR. GEORGE MILLER OF CALIFORNIA, MS. BROWN OF FLORIDA, MR. DOYLE, MR. KILDEE, MR. FRANK, MR. ENGEL, Ms. RIVERS, MS. NORTON, Mr. BONIOR, MR. FORD, MR. RANGEL, MR. STRICKLAND, MR. CROWLEY, AND MS. ROYBAL-ALLARD; (ADDED APR. 9, 2002) MR. BARRETT; (ADDED APR. 23, 2002) Ms. MCCOLLUM; (ADDED APR. 29, 2002) MR. SANDERS; (ADDED MAY 3, 2002) Ms. MCCARTHY OF MISSOURI; (ADDED MAY 21, 2002) MR. ENGLISH; (ADDED JULY 23, 2002) Ms. Baldwin; (ADDED JULY 25, 2002) MR. UDALL OF COLORADO; (ADDED JULY 26, 2002) Ms. MCKINNEY; (ADDED SEPT. 4, 2002) MR. WAXMAN; (ADDED OCT. 9, 2002) Ms. DEGETTE; (ADDED Nov. 14, 2002) Ms. HART

To clarify the authority of the Secretary of Agriculture to prescribe performance standards for the reduction of pathogens in meat, meat products, poultry, and poultry products processed by establishments receiving inspection services.

"Meat and Poultry Pathogen Reduction Enforcement Act." Related bill(s): S. 2103.

(Referred to the Committee on Agriculture, and in addition to the Committee on Energy and Commerce.)

March 15, 2002.-Referred to Subcommittee on Livestock and Horticulture. Committee on Agriculture.

March 26, 2002.-Referred to Subcommittee on Health, Committee on Energy and Commerce.

Mar. 13, 2002

MR. PETERSON OF PENNSYLVANIA, MR. OTTER, MR. SIMPSON, MR. GIBBONS, MR. POMBO, AND MR. HERGER; (ADDED APR. 9, 2002) MR. DUNCAN, MR. DOOLITTLE, MR. SKEEN, MR. CANNON, MR. Walden OF OREGON, AND MR. HASTINGS OF WASHINGTON; (ADDED APR. 17, 2002) MR. JONES OF NORTH CAROLINA; (Added May 22, 2002) MRS. CUBIN, MR. STUMP, AND MR. TAYLOR OF NORTH CAROLINA

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MR. HASTINGS OF WASHINGTON, MR. SMITH OF WASHINGTON, MR. NETHERCUTT, MS. DUNN, MR. INSLEE, MR. DICKS, AND MR. LARSEN OF WASHINGTON

To provide for an independent investigation of Forest Service firefighter deaths that are caused by wildfire entrapment or burnover.

Related bill(s): S. 2471.

(Referred solely to the Committee on Agriculture.)

March 19, 2002.-Referred to Subcommittee on Department Operations, Oversight, Nutrition, and Forestry.

June 24, 2002.-Called up by House under suspension of the rules.

June 24, 2002.-Passed House by record vote (377 yeas-0 nays). June 25, 2002.-Received in the Senate.

June 25, 2002.-Read the first time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under read the first time.

June 26, 2002.-Read the second time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders, Calendar No: 446. July 10, 2002.-Passed Senate by unanimous consent.

July 10, 2002.-Cleared for White House.

July 12, 2002.-Presented to President.

July 24, 2002.-Signed by President.

July 24, 2002.-Became Public Law No: 107-203.

Mar. 20, 2002

MR. DOYLE, MR. ALLEN, MR. BERMAN, MR. BLUMENAUER, MR. BONIOR, MS. BROWN OF FLORIDA, MR. CAPUANO, MR. COSTELLO, MR. CUMMINGS, MR. DEFAZIO, MR. ENGLISH, MR. FARR OF CALIFORNIA, MR. HINCHEY, MR. KILDEE, MR. KLECZKA, MR. KUCINICH, MS. JACKSON-LEE OF TEXAS, MR. LYNCH, MR. MCGOVERN, MS. MCKINNEY, MR. GEORGE MILLER OF CALIFORNIA, MR. MORAN OF VIRGINIA, MR. NEAL OF MASSACHUSETTS, MR. PALLONE, MS. RIVERS, MR. ROTHMAN, MR. SAXTON, MR. SHAYS, MR. SMITH OF NEW JERSEY, MR. STARK, MR. UDALL OF COLORADO, MR. WEXLER, AND MS. WOOLSEY; (ADDED APR. 10, 2002) MR. FILNER, MR. GILMAN, MR. HOYER, MR. LATOURETTE, MR. ÖLVER, AND MR. SHERMAN; (ADDED MAY 1, 2002) MR. EVANS, AND MR. HALL OF OHIO; (ADDED MAY 2, 2002) MRS. LOWEY; (ADDED MAY 22, 2002) MR. SMITH OF WASHINGTON; (ADDED JULY 9, 2002) MR. PASCRELL; (added Sept. 9, 2002) MR. DELAHUNT

To amend the Animal Welfare Act to ensure that all dogs and cats used by research facilities are obtained legally.

"Pet Safety and Protection Act."

(Referred solely to the Committee on Agriculture.)

March 26, 2002.-Referred to Subcommittee on Livestock and Horticulture.

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March 28, 2002.-Referred to Subcommittee on Department Operations, Oversight, Nutrition, and Forestry. Committee on Agriculture.

March 28, 2002.-Referred to Subcommittee on Conservation, Credit, Rural Development, and Research. Committee on Agriculture.

April 2, 2002.-Referred to Subcommittee on Health, Committee on Energy and Commerce.

April 5, 2002.-Referred to Subcommittee on Military Readiness, Committee on Armed Services.

April 15, 2002.-Referred to Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity, Committee on Financial Services. June 18, 2002.-Referred to Subcommittee on 21st Century Competitiveness; and Subcommittee on Education Reform, Committee on Education and the Workforce.

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MR. MORAN OF KANSAS

Apr. 15, 2002

To codify and extend the current Department of Agriculture program to promote the use of agricultural commodities by bioenergy producers, particularly small-scale producers, to produce ethanol and biodiesel fuels.

(Referred solely to the Committee on Agriculture.)

April 22, 2002.-Referred to Subcommittee on Department Operations, Oversight, Nutrition, and Forestry.

April 22, 2002.-Referred to Subcommittee on Conservation,
Credit, Rural Development, and Research.
April 22, 2002.-Executive comment requested from USDA.

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To provide emergency agricultural assistance to producers of the 2002 crop of certain agricultural commodities.

"Emergency Agricultural Assistance Act of 2002." Related bill(s): S. 2183.

(Referred solely to the Committee on Agriculture.)

April 23, 2002.-Referred to Subcommittee on Department Operations, Oversight, Nutrition, and Forestry.

April 23, 2002.-Referred to Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities and Risk Management.

April 23, 2002.-Referred to Subcommittee on Livestock and Horticulture.

April 23, 2002.-Referred to Subcommittee on Specialty Crops and Foreign Agriculture Programs.

April 23, 2002.-Executive comment requested from USDA.

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H.R. 4622

Apr. 30, 2002 MR. RADANOVich; (added May 7, 2002) MR. MCINNIS, AND MR. JONES OF NORTH CAROLINA; (ADDED MAY 23, 2002) MR. CALVERT, AND MR. SKEEN; (ADDED JUNE 18, 2002) MR. REHBERG; (ADDED JUNE 19, 2002) MRS. CUBIN; (ADDED JULY 11, 2002) MR. SIMPSON, AND MR. OTTER; (ADDED SEPT. 4, 2002) MR. HERGER, MS. DUNN, AND MR. TANCREDO

To require Federal land managers to support, and to communicate, coordinate, and cooperate with, designated gateway communities, to improve the ability of gateway communities to participate in Federal land management planning conducted by the Forest Service and agencies of the Department of the Interior, and to respond to the impacts of the public use of the Federal lands administered by these agencies, and for other purposes. "Gateway Communities Cooperation Act of 2002."

Related bill(s): S. 1894.

(Referred to the Committee on Resources, and in addition to the Committee on Agriculture.)

May 3, 2002.-Referred to Subcommittee on National Parks, Recreation, and Public Lands; Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans; and Subcommittee on Forests and Forest Health, Committee on Resources. May 6, 2002.-Referred to Subcommittee on Department Operations, Oversight, Nutrition, and Forestry. Committee on Agriculture.

July 18, 2002.-Forwarded by Subcommittee on National Parks, Recreation, and Public Lands to Full Committee on Resources by voice vote.

July 24, 2002.-Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation, Wildlife, and Oceans discharged.

July 24, 2002.-Subcommittee on Forests and Forest Health discharged.

July 24, 2002.-Ordered reported, as amended, by voice vote, Committee on Resources.

September 10, 2002.-Letter from Chairman Hansen, Committee on Resources, to Chairman Combest requesting that the Committee on Agriculture be discharged from further consideration to expedite Floor scheduling.

September 11, 2002.-Letter from Chairman Combest to Chairman Hanson, Committee on Resources, waiving further consideration of legislation to allow timely consideration by the 107th Congress.

September 11, 2002.-Reported to House, as amended, by Committee on Resources, H. Rept. 107-653, Part I.

September 11, 2002.-Committee on Agriculture granted an extension for further consideration ending no later than September 11, 2002.

September 11, 2002.-Committee on Agriculture discharged by unanimous consent.

September 11, 2002.Placed on Union Calendar No: 400.

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