POLYGRAPH TESTING
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0,00,d.v. March 9, 1988 e4110-. The Congressional Monitor
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Joint Committees future Listings
IHS8 ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
Joint Economic Cmte will continue hear-
on the economic outlook for 1988. Chmn
sarbanes (D-Md)
10am 2175 Rayburn Bldg March 9
10am Room TBA March 15
Witnesses schedule&
March 9: James A. Baker Ill- Secy of the Trea-
sury
March 15: Alan Greenspan - Chmn, Federal Re-
serve Board
08 REGISTRY 1
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Conference Committees Future Listings
POLYGRAPH TESTING
Conferees will meet on legislation to ban
private employers from using lie detector tests
to screen job applicants (HR 1212).
Time & Room TBA Date TBA
House conferees: TBA
Senate conferees: Kennedy. Metzenbaum. Matsu-
naga, Hatch, Stafford
HR 1212 reported by House Education &
Labor Cmte July 9, 1987 (H Rpt 100-208)
HR 1212 passed House NOV. 4, 1987
S 1904 reported by Senate Labor Cmte
Feb. 11, 1988 (S Rpt 100-284)
HR 1212 passed Senate March 3, 1988
Senate amended HR 1212 to contain the text
5[S 1904)
Senate requested a conference and ap-
pointed conferees March 4
RAIL SAFETY
Conferees will meet on rail safety legisla-
tion (S 1539).
Time & Room TBA Date TBA
House conferees: Dingell, Thomas A. Luken,
Slattery, Lent, and Whittaker
Senate conferees: Hollings, Exon, Adams, Dan-
forth, and Kast.en
S 1.539 reported by Senate Commerce
072IC Sept. I, 1987 (S Rpt 100-1.53)
S 1539 passed Senate Nov. .5, 1987
S 1539 passed House Feb. 3, 1987. (The
House amended S 1539 to contain the text of
HR 37-13, which had passed the House Dec.
115. 1967.)
Senate disagreed to the amendments of
the House and appointed conferees Feb. 23,
nr. REAUTHORIZATION
Conferees will meet on the Federal Trade
Commission authorization (S 677).
'Time & Room TBA Date TBA
borstal, conferees Hollings, Gore, Ford. Breaux.
taostforth. Kasten. and McCain
%ma* confereess From Energy & Commerce
Coat, booss,11. Thomas A Luken, Florio, Lent, &
tbOlno baba Coat, for consideraticm of section 13
ttial okrahtowst.yo). committed to cont.: Pepper,
Moakley. Derrick, Beilenson, Frost. Quillen, &
Taylor
S 677 reported by Senate Commerce Cmte
March 31 (S Rpt 100-31)
S 677 passed Senate April 8
HR 2897 reported by House Energy Cmte
August 4 (H Rpt 100-271, Part I)
HR 2897 reported by House Public Works
Cmte September 23 (H Rpt 100-271. Part II
HR 2897 passed House October 7
Proceedings vacated; laid on table
S 677 passed House October 7 (S 677 was
amended to contain the text of HR 2897)
House requested a conference October 15
Senate appointed conferees December 11
CATASTROPHIC HEALTH
CARE COVERAGE
Conferees will meet on legislation to amend
Social Security Act to provide protection
against catastrophic medical expenses under
Medicare (HR 2470)
Time & Room TBA Date TBA
House conferees:
From Ways & Means Cmte, for consideration of
titles I. II, and IV of the House bill and the entire
Senate amendment (except for sections 14, 14A.
14B, 14C. 19. 20, and 25), and modifications
committed to conference: Reps Rostenkowski,
Stark, Donnelly, Duncan & Gradison
From Energy & Commerce Cmte, for consideration
of title II, III, and IV of the House bill, and the
Senate amendment (except for sections 2. 3, 12,
and 18(a), and for section 6 of the Senate amend-
ment insofar as consideration of such section
entails changes in eligibility requirements to par-
ticipate in part B of Medicare. and modifications
committed to conference: Reps Dingell, Wax-
man, Wyden, Lent, and Madigan; except that,
for consideration of section 204 of the House bill
and section 7 of the Senate amendment, Rep
Bilirakis is appointed, vice Rep Madigan
Addl conferees from Educ & Labor, for consider-
ation of section 21 of the Senate amendment, and
modifications committed to conf: Reps Hawkin.
Clay, and Jeffords
Senate conferees: Bentsen, Baucus, Bradley,
Mitchell, Pryor, Dole. Chafee, Heinz & Duren-
berger
Reported by House Ways & Means Cmte
May 22, 1987 (H Rpt 100-105, Pt. I)
Reported by House Energy & Commerce
Cmte July 1,1987 (H Rpt 100-105. Pt II)
Passed House July 22, 1987
Passed Senate, amended, October 27, 1987
House disagreed to Senate amendment,
requested a conference and named conferees
December 9
Senate appointed conferees February 2
EDUCATION REAUTHORIZATION
Conferees will meet on legislation to re-
authorize elementary and secondary education
programs (HR 5)
Time & Room TBA (TENTATIVE) Week
of March 14
Senate conferees: Kennedy, Pell. Metzenbaum,
Matsunaga. Dodd. Simon, Mikulski, Stafford,
Hatch, Quayle, Thurmond & Weicker
For title XI (Indian Education Amendments): In-
ouye, Melcher, DeConcini, Burdick, Daschle, Ev-
ans, Murkovvski & McCain
House conferees: Hawkins, Ford of Mich, Kildee,
Williams, Martinez, Hayes of Ill, Perkins, Saw-
yer, Solarz, Wise, Richardson. Robinson, Visclo-
sky, Atkins, Dingell. Swift, Jeffords, Goodling,
Petri, Roukema, Gunderson, Bartlett. Fawell.
Henry, Grandy, Rinaldo, Bliley, Markey
HR 5 reported by House Education &
Labor Cmte Max' 15, 1987 (H Rpt 100-95)
HR 5 passed House May 21, 1987
HR 5 reported by Senate Labor & Human
Resources Cmte November 19, 1987 (no writ-
ten report)
S 373 reported by Senate Labor & Human
Resources Cmte November 19, 1987 (S Rpt
100-222)
HR 5 passed Senate December 2 (Senate
amended HR 5 to contain the text of S 373, as
amended)
Senate appointed conferees December 2
House appointed conferees February 9
AIR PASSENGER PROTECTION
Conferees will meet on legislation to amend
the Federal Aviation Act to establish mini-
mum standards relating to air carrier passen-
ger services (HR 305]).
Time & Room TBA Date TBA
House conferees:
From Public Works Cmte, for consideration of all
matters except section 4(c) of the Senate amend-
ment and section 6 of the Senate amendment
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FLOOR ACTION
Senate
Week of February 29
Monday, February 29:
S Res 386 Resolution concerning the Soviet troop with-
drawal from Afghanistan passed 77-0
y, March 1
Strictly limit the use of lie detector examina-
tions by employers involved in or affecting
interstate commerce Short title: Polygraph
Protection Act
BYRD motion to consider S 1904, agreed to
by 74-19
HUMAN RESOURCES CMTE substitute
amendment, pending at recess
THURMOND amendment 1472 to require
health warning on containers of alcoholic bever-
ages. withdrawn
KENNEDY technical amendment 1474,
passed by voice
BYRD motion to close debate (cloture) on
consideration of S 1904 (vote to occur March 3)
[continued March 2]
Wednesday, March 2:
S 1904 Strictly limit the use of lie detector examina-
tions by employers involved in or affecting
interstate commerce Short title: Polygraph
Protection Act
[continued from March 1]
HUMAN RESOURCES CMTE substitute
amendment, pending at recess
BYRD motion to instruct Sergeant at Arms
to request attendance of absent senators, agreed
to by 67-27
HELMS amendment 1488 to encourage
U.S. to end its present violation of the Antibal-
listic Missile (ABM) Treaty, withdrawn
QUAYLE amendment 1606 to provide ex-
emption for preemployment tests for use of
controlled substances, agreed to by 96-0 (modi-
fied)
THURMOND amendment 1607 to provide
a restricted exemption for security services, as
amended below, agreed to by voice (earlier,
KENNEDY motion to table the amendment,
rejected by 20-76
NICKLES perfecting amendment 1608 to
above THURMOND amendment 1607 to pro-
vide a restricted exemption for security services,
agreed to by voice
BOSCHWITZ amendment 1609 to permit
an employer to administer a lie detector test to
an employee if the employee requests the test,
withdrawn
BOSCHWITZ amendment 1610 to permit
an employer to administer a lie detector test to
an employee if the employee requests the test,
tabled by 56-38
GRAMM amendment 1615 to provide a
common carrier exemption, tabled by 55-37
COCHRAN substitute amendment 1616
that exempts Defense Dept contractors and
certain other employers, tabled by 65-29
COCHRAN amendment 1617 to remove
provision establishing qualifications standards
for polygraph examiners, rejected by voice
GRAMM amendment 1618 to provide for
natl security exemptions, agreed to by voice
GRAMM amendment 1619 to provide a
nuclear power plant exemption, agreed to by
voice
GRAMM amendment 1620 to provide an
exemption for use of polygraph tests adminis-
tered in accordance with Defense Dept Directive
5210.48, tabled by 57-35
METZENBAUM amendment 1621 to ex-
press opposition of Senate to the proposed $400
million World Bank loan to restructure Mexico's
steel industry, agreed to by voice (earlier,
DODD motion to table the amendment, rejected
by 45-48)
[continued March 2]
Thursday, March 3:
S 1904 Strictly limit the use of lie detector examina-
tions by employers involved in or affecting
interstate commerce Short title: Polygraph
Protection Act
[continued from March 2]
HUMAN RESOURCES CMTE substitute
amendment, agreed to by voice, pg S1802
BYRD motion to close debate (cloture) on
consideration of S 1905, agreed to by 77-19
(3/5"5 vote req'd)
KENNEDY unanimous consent to strike all
after the enacting clause of the House compan-
ion bill HR 1212, Employee Polygraph Protec-
tion Act, and insert in lieu thereof the text of S
1904, as amended
HR 1212, as amended, passed by 69-27
HR 1212 now returns to the House for
consideration of the Senate language.
S 1904 was indefinitely postponed.
S 861 Require ce am ? ? ? por ation
Secy regarding certain drivers of motor vehi-
cles and motor carriers Short title: Truck and
Bus Safety Act passed by voice
COMMERCE CMTE substitute amend-
ment, agreed to by voice
S 861, as amended, passed by voice
HR 3689 Designate "H R Gross Post Office Bldg" in
Waterloo, Iowa passed by voice
HR 3689 is nou cleared for the president.
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