ROTH DOLE AMEDMENT 893 TO INSURE THAT DUE CONCERN FOR SECURITY IS REFLECTED IN FUTURE CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS IN COMMUNIST-CONTROLLED COUNTRIES AGREED TO BY VOICE
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817-11111
Senate Floor continued . . .
control of illegal interriat: arms transfers. tc aid
in the identificatior and apprehension of iliege:
arms traffickers and to expedite pnrcedures for
reviewing and issuing commercial arms, export
licenses agreed to by voice
BINGAIviAN-DOMENICI amendment 89:
to maintain Latin American and Caribbean data
agreed to by voice.
LE amendment 893w insure .t
future construction projects in communist-con-
that due concern for security is reflected in
trolled countries, agreed to by voice
ukoicTE?aleerin ei15-11?Iket to amend the
lmmig-ration and Nationality Act to waive the
continuous residence requirement under the le-
galization program for spouses and children of
qualified legalized aliens, tabled by 55-4E
PRESSLER amendment 896 to express
sense of the Senate that the State- Dept should
examine purchasing or entering into long-term
leases (rather than short-tent leases) of foreign
residential properties needed to house the prin-
cipal diplomatic officers of the U.S. and require
a rpt to Congress regarding the advantages or
disadvantages or purchasing or leasing such
properties, agreed to by voice
MOYNIHAN amendment 89E to express
sense of the Senate that the State Dept, in
arranging visits of foreign dignitaries to the
Capitol, shall have in mind that ours is a repub-
lican institution which by long established prac-
tice, and as a matter of principle, conducts its
affairs with a minimum of display, agreed to by
voice
HELMS (for KASTEN/ amendment 899 to
provide for a rpt on policies pursued by other
countries in intenaat/ organizations, agreed to
by voice en bloc with the below HELMS (for
KASTEN! amendment 900
HELMS (for KASTEN! amendment 900 to
express sense of the Congress that the president
should take all such actions necessary- to ensure
compliance with the hiring freeze rule, including
withholding all assessed 'U.S. contributions to
the UN, and denying US. entry vibes to Soviet
and Soviet-bloc applicants coming into the U.S.
to replace Soviet and Soviet-bloc nationals cur-
rently serving the UN Secretariat, agreed to by
voice en bloc with the above HELMS (for KAS-
TEN) amendment 899
HUMPHREY amendment 901 to establish
within the State Dept the position of Ambassa-
dor at Large on Afghanistan who shall be ap-
pointed by the president, by and with the advice
and consent of the Senate, agreed to by voice
PELL amendment 902 to provide for a
survey of the number of viewers in Europe who
watch the daily passive (non-interactive) shows
of the USIA Worldnet program, agreed to by
voice
HELMS (for BOSCHWITZ) amendment
903 to express sense of Congress that the U.S.
should base its policy toward Lebanon on the
following principles: (1) preservation of the
unity of Lebanon: (2/ withdrawal of all foreign
forces from Lebanon; (3) recognition of and
respect for the territorial integrity of Lebanon.
and (4) reassertion of Lebanese sovereignty
throughout the nation and recognition that it is
in the responsibility of the Lebanese govt for its
safekeeping. agreed to by voice
Tassdas..411ellabse 13,us
endment 904 to provide that it
is not 'S nail security interests for the
State Dept to declare, arid it shall not declare.
itself to be. foreign diplomatic mission, agreed
to by voice
!continued October 8:
Thursday, October 8:
S 1394 FY88 State Dept Autliorizatior
'continued from October 7j
BYRD motion that the Sergeant at Arms be
instructed to request the attendance of absent
se5tors, agreed to by 77-11
MURKOWSKI amendmen675)o estab-
lish within the State Dept the r...\seins6. of Secy
of State for Budget and Administration and
Under Secy of State for Security. Construction.
and Foreign Missions agreed to by voice
MURKOWSKJ amendment 906 to express
sense of Congress that (1) the U.S Congress
welcomes the democratic trends emerging in
Taiwan and commends the progress which has
been made recently in advancing democratic
institutions and values; (2) encourages the lead-
ers and and people of Taiwan to continue the
process with the aim of consolidating fully dem-
ocratic institutions, and (3) requests US. repre-
sentatives to convey this nation's continued
support for a free and prosperous Taiwan as
stated in the Taiwan Relations Act, and our
encouragement for democracy to the leaders and
people of Taiwan, agreed to by voice
DIXON (for SIMON" amendment 907 to
facilitate implementation of the 1980 Hague
Convention on the Civil Aspects of Internat.'
Child Abduction, agreed to by voice
KENNEDY amendment 908 to waive cer-
tain naturalization requirements for certain for-
mer Cuban political prisoners, agreed to by
C---221iYMMS amendment 909 void certain
' agreements re ting 44 e E lea
teml"--'-The eLass , agreed to by voice
HELMS amendment 910 to provide for
diplomatic immunity abuse prevention, registra-
tion and departure procedures for individuals
with diplomatic immunity, waiver of diplomatic
immunity or declaration of persona nor grata
when charged with a serious crime, authority to
institute and maintain criminal prosecutions,.
review of U.S. policy on diplomatic immunity.
review of procedures for issuing visas to diplo-
mau to the U.S. and the UN, and liability
-
insurance to be carried by diplomatic missions,
agreed to by voice
HELMS amendment 911 to provide that
the salary of the Chief of Mission shall be full
compensation for the services of the Chief of
Mission, who shall not be eligible for add; com-
pensation in the form of hardship differential or
other incentive or performance pey
supplementals, other than danger pay, agreed to
by voice
HELMS (for KASSEBAUM. amendment
912 to provide that if an election has been made
with respect to a former spouse of a member of
the Foreign Service under section 2109 or 8(06(f:.
then the survivor annuity under subsection tea'
of such former spouse shill: be equa.' to the ful:
amount of the part;cipant sor former
parn's annuity referred to in subsection. !a!
the amount of such election aii-reed
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the absence of a quonun.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. A Frumphre,y preggrer , Wirth
Cram= lvtikulaki ? Stennis ?
quorum Is not present. The clerk will so the
please-call the roll. 'Jr" l'greed t?.
?qr. BYRD. Mr. i.,r,sident, I sueest s'z'ffict R'93514D'inta
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413 flour ofthePre1gn?tg reaft been characterized bf? eclat
The legislatIve clerk pnaceeded to Mr. BYRD. Regular order,
call the roll and the foil a- President.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Regu
tors entered the Chamber andan-
swered to their names: lar order has been called for. The cler
Will tally the roll.
On this vote, the yeas are 77, th
nays are 11. The motion Is agreed to
and a quorum is present,
eve inadequacies of design, de-
Mien ion leipeetision, and tither
thana_g
ILL sect on of the Ad entitled Actitellt4o
(bta ,ARIka&=ergert.O.klii?oauo& The
strengthenand improve the -organization
and administration of the Department of
State and for other purposes".
k may 26, 1949 (22 U.S.C. 2652), U amended
by striking out "and an Under Secretary of
e State for Management" and inserting hi
thereof "an Under Secretary of State los'
Budget and Adinintstrstion, and an Under
of security
(c) ResPortsrauxruer..?The UnderSecre-
tary of State for Security, Constnul,iopoind
Missions shall be responsible-ref?
mike Jammnatte
tabljed by section 104 e mantic
Security Act):- =
42) .t?hg,..w3ir butlAn lurks
done Office ofreuriEttlI.,---$8 (Fo es-
tablished to carry out the Foreign Service
Buildings Act, 1926): and ?
(3) the Office of Foreign Missions (estab-
lished pursuant to eection 203 of the State
Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956)
[Quorum No. 273
- Armstrong Cranston Stevens
Breaux Grassley
Byrd Packwood
The PRESIDING OFFICER. A
quorum is not present.
, Mr. BYRD. Mr. President I move
that the Sergeant at Arms be Instruct-
ed to request the attendance of absent The PRESIDING OFFICE:R. The
Senators. I ask for the yeas and nays majority leader is reCognized.
on the motion. - ? Mr. BYRD. Mr. President. I have
The PRESIDING OFFICER. .,... cleared this request with the distin-
- **' guished Republican leader. I ask unan-
there a sufficient second? There is a
- sufficient second. imous consent that the majority
li leader may proceed at any time after
The yeas and nays were ordered.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The e,onsultation with the minority leader
clerk will call the roll, to the consideration of R.R. 3058, that
The legislative clerk called the roll. Is the Labor-Health-Education appro-
Mr. CRANSTON. I announce that priations bill.
the Senator from North Dakota (Mr. out objection, it is so ordered.
The PRESIDING OFFICER With-
(Mr. the Senator from Tennessee
[Mr. Gotta the Senator from Mary- Mr. BYRD. I thank the Chair.
land [Ms. Muctn.sxt], the Senator` ,----.??----
from Michigan [Mr. RIEGLE), the Sen- FOREIGN RELATIONS AUTHORI-
ator from Illinois -[Mr. Smolt]. the ZATION ACT, FISCAL YEAR 1988
Senator from Mississippi [Mr. STEN- - ?
ins] and the Senator from Colorado _ The Senate resumed consideration
fMr. Wryzni are necessarily absent. ' ' 1394. ' . ,--- ' PRESIDING OFFIC -
of S The
'-,` `"' ' ? '
. Mr. SIMPSON. I announce that the --
: : 1' 'le ER.
Senator' from Texas (Mr. GRAMht), the Ser tor from Rhode island. - -- =
Senator froin New Hampshire (Mr. ' Di ?,. PELL. Mr. President, what is the
HUMPHREY), the Senator from Kansas Pen Ling businfaire
ess?
UNANLMOUS-CONSENT
AGREEMENT?H.R. 3058
SEBAUM), the Senator from The PRESIDING OFFICER. The
Idaho iMr. McCr.vitzl and the Senator Pending business Is a 1394. the State
from South Dakota Mir. PzEssuuti Department atithorliation =
are necessarily absent, - Mr- PELL.1 thank the Chair._
The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. ..The !)PF7FER? The
SEELEY) Are there any other Senators ''un'uur Lr?111 zsAa?aa.'
in the Chamber who desire to vote?
The yeas and nays resulted---yeas 77.
nays 11, as follows: ?
fRolleall Vote No. 312 Leg.]
YEAS-.-77
Adakos Durenberger Melcher
arnistrceg ,itton -? , , Metzenbaum
Baueus Pord . Mitchell
Bentsen '"'" :Fowler Moynihan
Biden Glenn ? Nunn
EtIngarnan Graham Packwood
Boren . Graskiey Pell
lloschwitz Harkin ,Proarnire
/Wadley - Hatch Pryor
Breaux Hatfield Reid
!ILI=Pera
Byrd
Chafer
Chiles
Hecht
Heflin
Heins
Hollings
Inouye
()ohm Joimston
conrad Karnes
Cranston Kennedy
DAmato Kerry
Danforth Lautenberg
Daschle Leahy
DeConcini Levin
Dixon Lugar
Dodd Matsunaga
Dole McCain
Domenic} 14AcConnell
NAYS-11
Bond
E:ans MUTKOWSki
Garn Nickles
Helms
Rockefeller
Roth
Rudman
Sanford
Barham*
Sasser
Shelby
SOnsson
Specter
Stafford
Stevens
Thurmond
TrIble
Warner
Wilson
Syrr.zrv
Wallop
Welcker
xicir `.11)1ENDNENT NO. *OS
send amendment to the desk and ,
KOWSK1. Mr. riesiderit,
ask for Its immediate
oarrres.?The Under Secretary of
State for Security. Construc(ion. and For-
eign &fissions shall have the authority to
ptepare_aad_submit_i_consalidateguwaset
inrjhe r,_2...o.airorailLwilicluhraaskuret -
retars respomdblc and to develop and hot.
pleme-h-r- for thole pro-
grams. and to est?iprocedures for the
Procurement of goods and services for-those
programs inc.luding garoced4regiti* eEi
that the design arid constructkul of new ern-
bassy buildings shall be performed under
contract to U.S. construction firms. "-:!,.4.?:?-c:-
(e) REORGANITATIDR:+-,
PERIOD POlt ncettinullialtroat.?The Sec:
rete.ry of State shall 'Complete impleinentui
fon of the tt lAilgaziaicreqUired Wthis
section within o_montlu after the
eog
enactment of thisTAK--inclucting -the trfna-,., ?
fer of personnel, ind 42e PPue-
ta ,
Secretary of State secunty; 04ssItue.,A -
tion, and ForeignMlesiopit
(2) Pcsa rint
?NOt -Stet'
than 60 days after the date of eitifefineirbf
his All.71finecretary of State shall submit
rePort to the Congress on the steps to be -"
taken in reo ?
eonsideration. -State Pursuentthis _scsetisii. includiall 't
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The plan for a separate personnel sYstela .and
clerk will repOtt the *mendnient. , career service par. the piplUnsatic, RIciiritrf ..,
The bill clerk read as follows-__ .....-=4-;:iThA441 -
The Senator froixi Melaka Ger. MnincoW- (3) RotaorPRIvATE 8111411341---15Ulati:ANit::
SEX] for himself, Mr: Bintrur. Mr. CORER Mr. shall addretS1/2/8 t taiLa..iirlicite_jamus.-''
lifirrzzaleaux. "Ddr. Horznms, and Mr. &AN ,,tiLitr,,,ern-??[...nassY d.ealf.,In and "tinctiM 1-;*
wog proposes an amendment numbered ------ -*-----. ---4.-. La enhancethat.spie.
905
Mr. MURKOWSKI. Mr. President, Ient with security. enc.h report shalt'aliii I.
ask unanimous bonsent that further dude a detailed Justification of the 'current'
reading of the amendment be din- staffing levels in- the Poiekii Building
pensed with.... _ , ,-: ? , - : Office rimming a maximum-appropriate'
The PRESIDING OFF ICER use of the ri
arid construction. h ,, . -----------------..,,.....--,ii '1
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so that the effidency and eXpertige Of take
. With-
out objection, it lila Ordered.
The amendnient is as follow&
At appropriate place hi the bill, add the
following section.
SEC . UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE FOR SECURI.
. TY. COINSTRUCTION. AND FOREIGN t
MISSION&
(a) THE CONGRESS FINDS THAT.? a
(1) serious deficiencies exist in the many r
agernent and construction by the Depart- (
men: of State of buildings overseas,
(2, the security function has been plagued B
by an inability to anticipate threatS or to re- Ii
snond te, r ?.a
private sector can be fully utilised ecinsist-
P vate sector In embasisy design
(f) The provisions --of subiectiiins (a)
through (e) shall enter into force on April 1.
1988. unless the following conditions are
met?
(1) the Department of State submits to
he Senate Foreign Relations Committee
nd the House Foreign Affairs Committee
o later than February 1, 1988, a plan for
estructuring the Department which would
1', accord higher priority to diplomatic seen-
(ii) imrove p coordination between the
Of-
(es of Porpf _ .
ureau of Diplomatic Security_and,the Of-
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