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Morning
News
Sunday,
March
15,
1998
7£
WASHINGTON
-
Here's
how
area
members
of
Congress
were
recorded
on
major
roll
call
votes
in
the
week ending March
13.
How
they
voted
House
A
yes
vote
was to
pass
the
bill.
Georgia:
Voting
yes:
Kingston,
Bishop,
Collins,
Barr.
Chambliss.
Deal,
Norwood,
Under.
Voting
no:
McKinney,
John
Lewis.
Not
voting:
Gingrich.
By
a
vote
of
233
for
and 186
against,
the
House
passed
a
bill
(HR
1432*e«ks
to
increase
U. S.
trade
with
and
investment
in the 48
coun-
tries
of
sub-Saharan
Africa.
It
removes
quotas
on
textile
and
apparel imports
from
Kenya
and
Mauritius,
broadens
a
president's
authority
to
waive
import
duties,
urges
the
establishment
of
country-
by-country
free-trade
agreements,
rod
earmarks
$660
million
for
developing
commercial
infrastruc-
ture.
How
much
a
country
is
helped
would
depend
on
factors
such
as
its
respect
for
human
rights,
commit-
ment
to
free-market
economic
reforms,
recognition
of
intellectual
property
rights, and
curbs
on
gov-
ernment corruption.
The
bill reduces U.S.
tariff
receipts
by an
estimated $231 mil-
lion over
six
yean.
Sponsors
said
the
loss
would
be
offset
by tax
code
changes that tighten
IRS
treatment
of
deferred
severance
pay.
A
yes
vote
was to
pass
the
bill
Georgia:
Voting
yes: Cynthia
McKinney,
DA,
John
Lewis,
D-5,
Newt
Gingrich,
R-6,
John Under,
R-
.11.
Voting
no:
Jack Kingston,
R-l,
Sanford
Bishop,
D-2,
Michael
Collins,
R-3,
Bob
Barr,
R-7, Saxby
Chambliss,
R-8,
Nathan Deal,
R-8,
Charlie
Norwood,
R-10.
Not
voting:
None.
Property rights
The
House
passed,
230 for and
180
against,
a
bill
(HR
802)
to
help
those
who
file
lawsuits claiming govern-
ment
has
wrongfully
taken their
property. These
"takings"
suits
sometimes allege,
for
example,
that
environmental
regulations have
diminished
Fifth
Amendment
prop-
erty rights guarantees.
The
bill
gives
the
U.S. Court
of
Claims
equal
standing
with federal district courts
to
provide
full
relief
in
takings
suits.
It
streamlines
the
present split
sys-
tem by
which
requests
for
injune-
tive
relief
are
heard
in
district court
and
claims
for
damages
are
heard
by
the
Court
of
Claims.
Voting
242 for and 168
against
the
House
passed
a
bill
(HR
2883)
requiring federal agencies
to
imple-
ment
another
strategic
plan
for
improving
their
performance. They
must
seek
to
eliminate
duplicative
functions,
upgrade Information
and
accounting
systems,
correct
areas
of
waste,
fraud,
and
mismanagement,
and
report
on
these
efforts
to.
Congress.
The
GOP
bill
follows
a
1993
law
that
required
the
executive
branch
to
begin using
private-
sec-
tor tools for
improving
efficiency.
It
also comes
in the
wake
of the
National Performance Review
headed
by
Vice
President
Gore,
a
"reinventing government"
initiative
expected
to
figure
in his
presiden-
tial
campaign.
A
yes
vote
was
to
pass
the
bill.
Georgia:
Voting yes:
Kingston,
Collins,
Barr,
Chambliss,
Deal,
Norwood,
Under.
Voting
no:
Bishop,
McKinney,
John
Lewis.
Not
voting:
Gingrich.
Senate
By
a
vote
of 96 for and
four
against,
the
Senate
passed
a
bill
(S
1173) that authorizes about
$214
bil-
lion
in
transportation grants
to the
states
over
the
next
six
years, about
40
percent
over current
levels.
Highway
construction
gets
$173
bil-
lion
and
mass transit
$41.3
billion.
The
bill funds specialty
areas
such
as
repairing
the
nation's
526
cov-
ered
bridges
and
upgrading
"trade
corridor" highways
to
Mexico.
It
allocates
the
fUll
183
cents-per-gaj-
lon
U.S. gasoline
tax to
transporta-
tion spending,
and-guarantees
that
states
will
get
back
at
least
91
cents
for
every
gas tax
dollar they send
to
Washington.
Twenty
"donor"
states
will
get
less
than
one
dollar
back.
To
avoid
funding
cuts,
states
will
have
to
outlaw drinking
in
moving
vehicles
and
adopt
a
blood alcohol
level
of
0.08 percent
for
defining
drunk driving.
Ten
percent
of
fund-
ing
is set
aside
for
contracts
to
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R,
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The
Senate voted,
71 for and 26
against,
to
preserve
tax
credits
for
producers
of
ethanol,
an
alternative
fUel
derived
from
corn.
The
vote
killed
an
amendment
to end the
credits when they expire
In
2000.
It
upheld
language
in
S1173
(above)
to
extend ethanol subsidies until
2007,
at a
cost
to the
Treasury
of
about
$3.8
billion. Ethanol producers
Including
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about
$10
billion
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credits
and
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debate.
The
subsidies
were begun
as
an
effort
to
lessen
U.S.
dependence
on
foreign
oil.
.
A
yes
vote
was to
extend
tax
breaks
for
ethanol producers.
Georgia:
Coverdell voted
no.
Cleland
voted
yes.
South
Carolina: Thurmond
voted
yes.
Boilings
voted yes.
This
week
The
House
debates
whether
to
withdraw
UJS.
troops
from
Bosnia
and
takes
up a
State Department
bill
with
a
dispute
expected
over
family
planning.
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of
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