APPOINTMENT OF CONFEREES ON H.R. 1777, FOREIGN RELATIONS AUTHORIZATION ACT, FISCAL YEARS 1988 AND 1989
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CWT GRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE October 20, 1987
Levine (CA)
Owens (UT)
Smith (FL)
Lewis (CA)
Oxley
Smith (IA)
Lewis (FL)
Packard
Smith (NE)
Lewis (GA)
Panetta
Smith (NJ)
Lightfoot
Parris
Smith (TX)
Lipinski
Pashayan
Smith, Denny
Lloyd
Patterson
(OR)
Lott
Pease
Smith, Robert
Lowery (CA)
Pelosi
(OR)
Lowry (WA)
Penny
Snowe
Lujan
Pepper
Solari
Luken, Thomas
Perkins
Spence
Lukens, Donald
Petri
Spratt
Lungren
Pickett
Staggers
MacKay
Pickle
Stallings
Madigan
Porter
Stangeland
Manton
Price (IL)
Stark
Markey
Price (NC)
Stenholm
Marlenee
Quillen
Stokes
Martin (IL)
Rahall
Studds
Martin (NY)
Rangel
Sundquist
Martinez
Ravenel
Sweeney
Mavroules
Ray
Swift
Mazzoli
Regula
Swindall
McCloskey
Rhodes
Synar
McCollum
Richardson
Tallon
McCurdy
Rinaldo
Tauke
McDade
Ritter
Taylor
McEwen
Roberts
Thomas (CA)
McGrath
Robinson
Thomas (GA)
McHugh
Rodino
Torres
McMillan (NC)
Roe
Torricelli
McMillen (MD)
Rogers
Traficant
Meyers
Rose
Traxler
Mfume
Rostenkowski
Udall
Mica
Roukema
Upton
Michel
Rowland (CT)
Valentine
Miller (CA)
Rowland (GA)
Vander Jagt
Miller (OH)
Roybal
Vento
Miller (WA)
Russo
Visclosky
Mineta
Sabo
Volkmer
Moakley
Saiki
Walgren
Molinari
Savage
Walker
Mollohan
Sawyer
Watkins
Montgomery
Saxton
Waxman
Moorhead
Schaefer
Weber
Morelia
Scheuer
Weiss
Morrison (CT)
Schneider
Weldon
Morrison (WA)
Schroeder
Wheat
Mrazek
Schuette
Whittaker
Murphy
Schulze
Whitten
Murtha
Schumer
Williams
Myers
Sensenbrenner
Wilson
Nagle
Sharp
Wise
Natcher
Shaw
Wolf
Neal
Shays
Wolpe
Nelson
Shumway
Wortley
Nichols
Sikorski
Wyden
Nowak
Sisisky
Wylie
Oakar
Skaggs
Yates
Oberstar
Skeen
Yatron
Obey
Skelton
Young (AK)
Olin
Slattery
Young (FL)
Ortiz
Slaughter (NY)
Owens (NY)
Slaughter (VA)
NAYS-18
Armey
Holloway
Solomon
Boulter
Hunter
Stratton
Crane
McCandless
Stump
Daniel
Nielson
Vucanovich
DeLay
Ridge
Doman (CA)
Shuster
Hall (TX)
Smith, Robert
(NH)
NOT VOTING-23
Baker
Dowdy
Moody
Bates
Flake
Pursell
Biaggi
Frost
Roemer
Bilirakis
Gephardt
Roth
Bustamante
Kemp
St Germain
Cheney
Livingston
Tauzin
Collins
Mack
Towns
Davis (MI)
Matsui
^ 1325
So (two-thirds having voted in favor
thereof) the rules were suspended and
the concurrent resolution was agreed
to.
The result of the vote was an-
nounced as above recorded.
A motion to reconsider was laid on
the table.
REMOVAL OF NAME OF MEMBER
AS COSPONSOR OF HOUSE
CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 158
Mr. DORNAN of California. Mr.
Speaker, I ask unanimous consent that
my name be removed as a cosponsor of
House Concurrent Resolution 158.
The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr.
DEFAZIO). Is there objection to the re-
quest of the gentleman from Califor-
nia?
There was no objection.
COMMUNICATION FROM THE
CLERK OF THE HOUSE
The SPEAKER pro tempore laid
before the House the following com-
munication from the clerk of the
House of Representatives:
WASHINGTON, DC,
October 15, 1987.
Hon. JIM. WRIGHT,
Speaker, House of Representatives,
Washington, DC.
DEAR MR. SPEAKER: This is to notify you,
pursuant to Rule L(50) of the Rules of the
House of Representatives, that I have been
served with subpoenas issued by the United
States District Court for the Southern Dis-
trict of New York. After consultation with
my General Counsel, I will notify you of my
determinations as required by the House
Rule.
With great respect, I am,
Sincerely yours,
DONNALD K. ANDERSON,
Clerk, House of Representatives.
APF
ON H.R. 1777, FOREIGN RELA-
TIONS AUTHORIZATION ACT,
FISCAL YEARS 1988 AND 1989
Mr. MICA. Mr. Speaker, I ask unani-
mous consent to take from the Speak-
er's table the bill (H.R. 1777) to au-
thorize appropriations for fiscal years
1988 and 1989 for the Department of
State, the U.S. Information Agency,
the Voice of America, the Board for
International Broadcasting, and for
other purposes, with a Senate amend-
ment thereto, disagree to the Senate
amendment, and agree to the confer-
ence asked by the Senate.
The SPEAKER. Is there objection
to the request of the gentleman from
Florida?
There was no objection.
MOTION TO INSTRUCT OFFERED BY MR. BURTON
OF INDIANA
Mr. BURTON of Indiana. Mr.
Speaker, I offer a motion to instruct.
The SPEAKER. The Clerk will
report the motion.
The Clerk read as follows:
Mr. BURTON of Indiana moves that the
managers on the part of the House at the
conference on the disagreeing votes of the
two Houses on the Senate amendment to
the bill (H.R. 1777) to authorize appropria-
tions for fiscal years 1988 and 1989 for the
Department of State, the United States In-
formation Agency, the Board for Interna-
tional Broadcasting, and for other purposes,
be instructed to agree to the provisions con-
tained in title XI of the Senate amendment
(entitled "Anti-Terrorism Act of 1987").
The SPEAKER. The gentleman
from Indiana [Mr. BURTON] is recog-
nized for 1 hour.
Mr. BURTON of Indiana. Mr.
Speaker, for purposes of debate only, I
yield 30 minutes to the gentleman
from Florida [Mr. MICA].
Mr. MICA. Mr. Speaker, let me say
that we have no objection to this. We
would be happy to accept the instruc-
tion.
Mr. BURTON of Indiana. Mr.
Speaker, since the motion has been ac-
cepted, I will simply submit my formal
statement.
Mr. Speaker, my motion would instruct
House conferees to agree to an amendment
that has broad bipartisan support in both
Houses of Congress and passed by voice
vote in the Senate.
Though I am confident that this provision
would be retained in conference given its
broad support, I believe that it is important
that the whole House be on record in support
of closing the official offices of the PLO in the
United States.
The PLO is the world's premier terrorist or-
ganization. Its terror is not only directed
against our ally, Israel, but directly against
American citizens.
In 1974 a TWA jet was exploded in midair
by the PLO; 88 people were killed, including
many Americans.
In 1976, an aide to Senator Jacob Javits
was murdered by an affiliate of the PLO.
In 1985, Navy diver Robert Stethem was
murdered in cold blood by the hijackers of a
TWA plane. This terrorist act was carried out
by Abu Abbas, who was just a few months
ago promoted by the PLO to its executive
committee.
The State Department, recognizing the sup-
port for the Kemp-Mica-Grassley bill, closed
the Washington office of the PLO with consid-
erable reluctance. But the PLO "mission" at
the U.N. will remain open unless the Kemp-
Mica-Grassley bill is signed into law.
Some Members have claimed in a "Dear
Colleague" that Kemp-Mica-Grassley is "dan-
gerous to civil liberties in the United States
and to the search for a just and lasting peace
in the Middle East."
I find it hard to understand how throwing a
bone to the PLO helps bring peace to the
Middle East.
I too would object to the provision if it
denied a single American his or her constitu-
tional right to free speech-it does not. The
bill prohibits paid agents of the PLO from op-
erating an official office on U.S. soil. It does
not prohibit an American of advocating, or
even actively promoting, whatever cause they
wish within U.S. law.
Nor would this provision conflict with the
U.N. Headquarters agreement, which specifi-
cally states that [quote] "nothing in the agree-
ment shall be construed as in anyway dimin-
ishing, abridging, or weakening the right of the
United States to safeguard its own security
and completely to control the entrance of
aliens."
The bottom line is that the United States
cannot talk tough about terrorism while con-
tinuing to be a safe harbor for agents of PLO
terrorism and legitimating the PLO presence in
official bodies and capitols around the world
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October 20, 1987 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HAE H 8789
cELLI that the House suspend the rules
and agree to the concurrent resolu-
tion, H. Con. Res. 199, on which the
yeas and nays are ordered.
The vote was taken by electronic
device, and there were-yeas 406, nays
0, not voting 27, as follows:
[Roll No. 360]
YEAS-406
Ackerman
DioGuardi
Jeffords
Akaka
Dixon
Jenkins
Alexander
Donnelly
Johnson (CT)
Anderson
Dorgan (ND)
Johnson (SD)
Andrews
Dornan (CA)
Jones (NC)
Annunzio
Dreier
Jones (TN)
Anthony
Durbin
Jontz
Applegate
Dwyer
Kanjorski
Archer
Dymally
Kaptur
Armey
Dyson
Kasich
Aspin
Early
Kastenmeier
Atkins
Eckart
Kennedy
AuCoin
Edwards (CA)
Kennelly
Badham
Edwards (OK)
Kildee
Ballenger
Emerson
Kleczka
Barnard
English
Kolbe
Bartlett
Erdreich
Kolter
Barton
Espy
Konnyu
Bateman
Evans
Kostmayer
Beilenson
Fascell
Kyl
Bennett
Fawell
LaFalce
Bentley
Fazio
Lagomarsino
Bereuter
Feighan
Lancaster
Berman
Fields
Lantos
Bevill
Fish
Latta
Bilbray
Flippo
Leach (IA)
Bliley
Florio
Leath (TX)
Boehlert
Foglietta
Lehman (CA)
Boggs
Foley
Lehman (FL)
Boland
Ford (MI)
Leland
Bonior
Ford (TN)
Lent
Bonker
Frank
Levin (MI)
Borski
Frenzel
Levine (CA)
Bosco
Gallegly
Lewis (CA)
Boucher
Gallo
Lewis (FL)
Boulter
Gaydos
Lewis (GA)
Boxer
Gejdenson
Lightfoot
Brennan
Gekas
Lipinski
Brooks
Gibbons
Lloyd
Broomfield
Gilman
Lott
Brown (CA)
Gingrich
Lowery (CA)
Brown (CO)
Glickman
Lowry (WA)
Bruce
Gonzalez
Lujan
Bryant
Goodling
Luken, Thomas
Buechner
Gordon
Lukens, Donald
Bunning
Gradison
Lungren
Burton
Grandy
MacKay
Byron
Grant
Madigan
Callahan
Gray (IL)
Manton
Campbell
Gray (PA)
Markey
Cardin
Green
Marlenee
Carper
Gregg
Martin (IL)
Carr
Guarini
Martin (NY)
Chandler
Gunderson
Martinez
Chapman
Hall (OH)
Mavroules
Chappell
Hall (TX)
Mazzoli
Clarke
Hamilton
McCandless
Clay
Hammerschmidt McCloskey
Clinger
Hansen
McCollum
Coats
Harris
McCurdy
Coble
Hastert
McDade
Coelho
Hatcher
McEwen
Coleman (MO)
Hawkins
McGrath
Coleman (TX)
Hayes (IL)
McHugh
Combest
Hayes (LA)
McMillan (NC)
Conte
Hefley
McMillen (MD)
Conyers
Hefner
Meyers
Cooper
Henry
Mfume
Coughlin
Herger
Mica
Courter
Hertel
Michel
Coyne
Hiler
Miller (CA)
Craig
Hochbrueckner
Miller (OH)
Crane
Holloway
Miller (WA)
Crockett
Hopkins
Mineta
Daniel
Horton
Moakley
Dannemeyer
Houghton
Molinari
Darden
Howard
Mollohan
Davis (IL)
Boyer
Montgomery
de la Garza
Hubbard
Moorhead
DeFazio
Huckaby
Morelia
DeLay
Hughes
Morrison (CT)
Dellums
Hunter
Morrison (WA)
Derrick
Hutto
Mrazek
DeWine
Hyde
Murphy
Dickinson
Inhofe
Murtha
Dicks
Ireland
Myers
Dingell
Jacobs
Nagle
Natcher
Rowland (GA)
Stokes
Neal
Roybal
Stratton
Nelson
Russo
Studds
Nichols
Sabo
Stump
Nielson
Saiki
Sundquist
Nowak
Savage
Sweeney
Oakar
Sawyer
Swift
Oberstar
Saxton
Swindall
Obey
Schaefer
Synar
Olin
Scheuer
Tallon
Ortiz
Schneider
Tauke
Owens (NY)
Schroeder
Taylor
Owens (UT)
Schuette
Thomas (CA)
Oxley
Schulze
Thomas (GA)
Packard
Schumer
Torres
Panetta
Sensenbrenner
Torricelli
Parris
Sharp
Traficant
Pashayan
Shaw
Traxler
Patterson
Shays
Udall
Pease
Shumway
Upton
Pelosi
Shuster
Valentine
Penny
Sikorski
Vander Jagt
Pepper
Sisisky
Vento
Perkins
Skaggs
Visclosky
Petri
Skeen
Volkmer
Pickett
Skelton
Vucanovich
Pickle
Slattery
Walgren
Porter
Slaughter (NY)
Walker
Price (IL)
Slaughter (VA)
Watkins
Price (NC)
Smith (FL)
Waxman
Quillen
Smith (IA)
Weber
Rahall
Smith (NE)
Weiss
Rangel
Smith (NJ)
Weldon
Ravenel
Smith (TX)
Wheat
Ray
Smith, Denny
Whittaker
Regula
(OR)
Whitten
Rhodes
Smith, Robert
Williams
Richardson
(NH)
Wilson
Ridge
Smith, Robert
Wise
Rinaldo
(OR)
Wolf
Ritter
Snowe
Wolpe
Robinson
Solarz
Wortley
Rodino
Solomon
Wyden
Roe
Spence
Wylie
Rogers
Spratt
Yates
Rose
Staggers
Yatron
Rostenkowski
Stallings
Young (AK)
Roth
Stangeland
Young(FL)
Roukema
Stark
Rowland (CT)
Stenholm
NAYS-0
NOT VOTING-27
Baker
Dowdy
Mack
Bates
Downey
Matsui
Biaggi
Duncan
Moody
Bilirakis
Flake
Purse))
Bustamante
Frost
Roberts
Cheney
Garcia
Roemer
Collins
Gephardt
St Germain
Daub
Kemp
Tauzin
Davis (MI)
Livingston
Towns
^ 1310
So (two-thirds having voted in favor
thereof) the rules were suspended and
the concurrent resolution was agreed
to.
The result of the vote was an-
nounced as above recorded.
A motion to reconsider was laid on
the table.
ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE
SPEAKER PRO TEMPORE
The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr.
DEFAzIO). Pursuant to the provisions
of clause 5, rule I, the Chair an-
nounces that he will reduce to a mini-
mum of 5 minutes the period of time
within which a vote by electronic
device may be taken on the additional
motion to suspend the rules on which
the Chair has postponed further pro-
ceedings.
CONGRATULATING
AND
COM-
MENDING PRESIDENT
ARIAS
FOR RECEIVING
PEACE PRIZE
1987
NOBEL
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The
unfinished business is the question of
suspending the rules and agreeing to
the concurrent resolution, H. Con. Res.
200.
The Clerk read the title of the con-
current resolution.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The
question is on the motion offered by
the gentleman from Florida [Mr. FAS-
CELL] that the House suspend the rules
and agree to the concurrent resolu-
tion, H. Con. Res. 200, on which the
yeas and nays are ordered.
The vote was taken by electronic
device, and there were-yeas 392, nays
18, not voting 23, as follows:
[Roll No. 3611
YEAS-392
Ackerman
Courter
Gray (PA)
Akaka
Coyne
Green
Alexander
Craig
Gregg
Anderson
Crockett
Guarini
Andrews
Dannemeyer
Gunderson
Annunzio
Darden
Hall (OH)
Anthony
Daub
Hamilton
Applegate
Davis (IL)
Hammerschmidt
Archer
de la Garza
Hansen
Aspin
DeFazio
Harris
Atkins
Dellums
Hastert
AuCoin
Derrick
Hatcher
Badham
DeWine
Hawkins
Ballenger
Dickinson
Hayes (IL)
Barnard
Dicks
Hayes (LA)
Bartlett
Dingell
Hefley
Barton
DioGuardi
Hefner
Bateman
Dixon
Henry
Beilenson
Donnelly
Herger
Bennett
Dorgan (ND)
Hertel
Bentley
Downey
Hiler
Bereuter
Dreier
Hochbrueckner
Berman
Duncan
Hopkins
Bevill
Durbin
Horton
Bilbray
Dwyer
Houghton
Bliley
Dymally
Howard
Boehlert
Dyson
Hoyer
Boggs
Early
Hubbard
Boland
Eckart
Huckaby
Bonior
Edwards (CA)
Hughes
Bonker
Edwards (OK)
Hutto
Borski
Emerson
Hyde
Bosco
English
Inhofe
Boucher
Erdreich
Ireland
Boxer
Espy
Jacobs
Brennan
Evans
Jeffords
Brooks
Fascell
Jenkins
Broomfield
Fawell
Johnson (CT)
Brown (CA)
Fazio
Johnson (SD)
Brown (CO)
Feighan
Jones (NC)
Bruce
Fields
Jones (TN)
Bryant
Fish
Jontz
Buechner
Flippo
Kanjorski
Bunning
Florio
Kaptur
Burton
Foglietta
Kasich
Byron
Foley
Kastenmeier
Callahan
Ford (MI)
Kennedy
Campbell
Ford (TN)
Kennelly
Cardin
Frank
Kildee
Carper
Frenzel
Kleczka
Carr
Gallegly
Kolbe
Chandler
Gallo
Kolter
Chapman
Garcia
Konnyu
Chappell
Gaydos
Kostmayer
Clarke
Gejdenson
Kyl
Clay
Gekas
LaFalce
Clinger
Gibbons
Lagomarsino
Coats
Gilman
Lancaster
Coble
Gingrich
Lantos
Coelho
Glickman
Latta
Coleman (MO)
Gonzalez
Leach (IA)
Coleman (TX)
Goodling
Leath (TX)
Combest
Gordon
Lehman (CA)
Conte
Gradison
Lehman (FL)
Conyers
Grandy
Leland
Cooper
Grant
Lent
Coughlin
Gray (IL)
Levin (MI)
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