






   
   
      Legislative History
      
   
   
   
   
   This is the legislative history of the Federal Crime Control
   (H.R. 3355)
   
   as of August 30, 1994, as supplied by the Library of Congress.
   
   
   
   AS INTRODUCED: (DATA FURNISHED BY THE HOUSE)
   
   A bill to amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act
   
   
   to allow grants to increase police presence, to expand and improve
   
   cooperative efforts between law enforcement agencies and members of
   the
   
   community to address crime and disorder problems, and otherwise to
   
   enhance public safety.
   
   
   
   POPULAR TITLE(S):
   
   Crime Control bill
   
   
   
   SHORT TITLE(S):
   
   AS PASSED HOUSE:
   
   Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994
   
   Local Partnership Act
   
   Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Act of 1994
   
   Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children Registration Act
   
   DNA Identification Act of 1994
   
   Violence Against Women Act of 1994
   
   Safe Streets for Women Act of 1994
   
   Safe Homes for Women Act
   
   Drug Free Truck Stop Act
   
   Police Corps and Law Enforcement Scholarship Act
   
   Driver's Privacy Protection Act of 1994
   
   Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act
   
   AS PASSED SENATE:
   
   Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1993
   
   Public Safety Partnership and Community Policing Act of 1993
   
   Federal Death Penalty Act of 1993
   
   Anti-Gang and Youth Protection Act of 1993
   
   National Child, Elderly, and Individuals With Disabilities Protection
   Act
   
   of 1993
   
   Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children Registration Act
   
   Sexually Violent Predators Act
   
   National Triad Program Act
   
   DNA Identification Act of 1993
   
   Department of Justice Community Substance Abuse Prevention Act of 1993
   
   Police Corps Act
   
   Law Enforcement Scholarships and Recruitment Act
   
   Federal Prisoner Drug Testing Act of 1993
   
   Drug Treatment in Federal Prisons Act of 1993
   
   Drug Free Truck Stop Act
   
   Chemical Control Amendments Act of 1993
   
   Drunk Driving Child Protection Act of 1993
   
   National Commission to Study the Causes of the Demand for Drugs in the
   
   United States
   
   National Commission to Support Law Enforcement Act
   
   Illegal Drug Profits Act of 1993
   
   Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Act
   
   Consumer Protection Against Credit Card Fraud Act of 1993
   
   Financial Institutions Fraud Prosecution Act of 1991
   
   Computer Abuse Amendments Act of 1993
   
   International Parental Kidnapping Crime Act of 1993
   
   Safe Schools Act of 1993
   
   State Leadership Activities to Promote Safe Schools Act
   
   Safer Streets and Neighborhoods Act of 1993
   
   Driver's Privacy Protection Act of 1993
   
   Violence Against Women Act of 1993
   
   Safe Streets for Women Act of 1993
   
   Safe Homes for Women Act of 1993
   
   Civil Rights Remedies for Gender-Motivated Violence Act
   
   Equal Justice for Women in the Courts Act of 1993
   
   National Health Care Anti-Fraud and Abuse Act of 1993
   
   Senior Citizens Against Marketing Scams Act of 1993
   
   Child Safety Act
   
   Family Unity Demonstration Project
   
   Domestic Violence Firearm Prevention Act
   
   Morgan P. Hardiman Task Force on Missing and Exploited Children Act
   
   Anti-Corruption Act of 1993
   
   Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act
   
   Recreational Hunting Safety and Preservation Act of 1993
   
   Office of Correctional Job Training and Placement Act of 1993
   
   Police Partnerships for Children Act of 1993
   
   National Community Economic Partnership Act of 1993
   
   Community Schools Youth Services and Supervision Grant Program Act of
   1993
   
   Criminal Aliens Deportation Act of 1993
   
   
   
   COMMITTEE(S) OF REFERRAL:
   
   House Judiciary
   
   
   
   COMMITTEE(S) REPORTING:
   
   House Judiciary
   
   
   
   DETAILED STATUS STEPS:
   
   
   
   *HOUSE ACTIONS*
   
   Oct 26, 93 Referred to the House Committee on Judiciary.
   
   Oct 28, 93 Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
   
   Oct 28, 93 Ordered to be Reported (Amended).
   
   Nov 3, 93 Reported to House (Amended) by House Committee on Judiciary.
   
   H. Rept. 103-324.
   
   Nov 3, 93 Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 175.
   
   Nov 3, 93 Called up by House under suspension of the rules.
   
   Nov 3, 93 Passed House (Amended) by voice vote.
   
   Apr 26, 94 A similar measure H.R. 4092 was laid on the table without
   objection.
   
   Aug 10, 94 Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 517 Reported to House.
   
   Aug 11, 94 Rule H. Res. 517 failed passage of House.
   
   Aug 16, 94 Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 522 Reported to House.
   
   Aug 21, 94 Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 526 Reported to House.
   
   Aug 21, 94 Rule H. Res. 526 passed House.
   
   
   
   *SENATE ACTIONS*
   
   Nov 4, 93 Received in the Senate. Read twice. Placed on Senate
   Legislative
   
   Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 272.
   
   Nov 19, 93 Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
   
   Nov 19, 93 Senate struck all after the Enacting Clause and substituted
   the
   
   language of S. 1607 amended.
   
   Nov 19, 93 Passed Senate in lieu of S. 1607 with an amendment by
   Yea-Nay
   
   Vote. 95-4. Record Vote No: 384.
   
   Nov 19, 93 Senate ordered measure printed as passed with amendments of
   
   the Senate numbered.
   
   Mar 23, 94 Message on Senate action sent to the House.
   
   May 11, 94 Message on House action received in Senate and at desk:
   House
   
   requests a conference and House amendments to Senate amendment.
   
   May 19, 94 Considered by Senate.
   
   May 20, 94 Message on Senate action sent to the House.
   
   Aug 22, 94 Conference papers: Senate report and managers' statement
   and
   
   message on House action held at the desk in Senate.
   
   Aug 25, 94 Point of order that the Conference Report violates Section
   306
   
   of the Congressional Budget Act raised in Senate.
   
   Aug 25, 94 Motion to waive the Budget Act with respect to the measure
   
   agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 61-39. Record Vote No: 293.
   
   Aug 25, 94 Point of order fell when the motion to waive the Budget Act
   
   was agreed to in Senate.
   
   Aug 25, 94 Cloture motion on the conference report presented in
   Senate.
   
   Aug 25, 94 Cloture on the conference report invoked in Senate by
   Yea-Nay
   
   Vote. 61-38. Record Vote No: 294.
   
   
   
   *CONFERENCE ACTIONS*
   
   Nov 19, 93 Senate insisted on its amendment, requested a conference.
   
   Apr 21, 94 On motion that the House agree with amendments to the
   Senate
   
   amendment Agreed to without objection.
   
   Apr 21, 94 On motion that the House insist upon its amendments to the
   
   Senate amendment, and request a conference Agreed to without
   objection.
   
   Apr 21, 94 On motion that the House instruct conferees Failed by
   recorded
   
   vote: 191 - 222 (Roll no. 145).
   
   Apr 21, 94 The Speaker appointed conferees: Brooks, Edwards (CA),
   Hughes,
   
   Schumer, Conyers, Synar, Moorhead, Hyde, Sensenbrenner, and
   
   McCollum.
   
   May 17, 94 The Speaker appointed additional conferees - from the
   
   Committee on Agriculture for consideration of secs. 4601-08, 5105, and
   5145
   
   of the Senate amendment, and modifications committed to conference:
   
   de la Garza, Rose, Stenholm, Roberts, and Pombo.
   
   May 17, 94 The Speaker appointed additional conferees - from the
   Committee
   
   on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs for consideration of secs.
   2201-04,
   
   2301, and 4901-33 of the Senate amendment, and secs. 1031(b), 1038,
   and
   
   1099AA-1099CC of the House amendment, and modifications committed to
   
   conference: Gonzalez, Neal (NC), Vento, Leach, and Roukema.
   
   May 17, 94 The Speaker appointed additional conferees - from the
   
   Committee on Education and Labor for consideration of secs. 631-33,
   
   662(e), 662(f), 811-16, 921-28, 1121-50, 1331, 2801-03, 3261, 3263,
   3311,
   
   3341, 3351, 3361, 3381-83, 3501, 3707, 4001-09, 4301-04, 4701-02,
   4801-09,
   
   4901-33, 5120, 5122, 5135, 5140, 5142-43, and 5147 of the Senate
   
   amendment, and secs. 1010-26, 1030-34, 1038, 1051-52,1065-71, 1081-96,
   
   1099A-1099G, 1099H-1099O, 1099P-1099T, 1606, 1610, (May 17, 94).
   
   May 17, 94 The Speaker appointed additional conferees - from the
   
   Committee on Energy and Commerce for consideration of secs. 1503-04,
   
   1511-23, 1532, 1534-35, 1537, 1902(e), 3101-03, 3261, and 5166 of the
   
   Senate amendment, and secs. 1010-26, 1041-44, 1606, 2901-03, and 3086
   of
   
   the House amendment, and modifications committed to conference:
   Dingell,
   
   Waxman, Collins (IL), Moorhead, and Bliley.
   
   May 17, 94 The Speaker appointed additional conferees - from the
   
   Committee on Government Operations for consideration of secs. 1353-54,
   
   1535,and 5150 of the Senate amendment, and secs. 1075-76 of the House
   
   amendment, and modifications committed to conference: Waxman, Lantos,
   
   Towns, Clinger, and McCandless.
   
   May 17, 94 The Speaker appointed additional conferees - from the
   
   Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries for consideration of secs.
   
   713-15, 4601-08, 5105, and 5145 of the Senate amendment, and
   modifications
   
   committed to conference: Studds, Ortiz, Hoch brueckner, Fields (TX),
   and
   
   Bateman. May 17, 94 The Speaker appointed conferees.
   
   May 17, 94 The Speaker appointed additional conferees - from the
   
   Committee on Natural Resources for consideration of secs. 3232-33,
   
   4601-08, and 5145 of the Senate amendment and secs. 1099U-1099Z of the
   
   House amendment, and modifications committed to conference: Miller
   (CA),
   
   Vento, Shepherd, Young (AK), and Vucanovich.
   
   May 17, 94 The Speaker appointed additional conferees - from the
   
   Committee on Post Office and Civil Service for consideration of secs.
   
   1352 and 3371 of the Senate amendment, and modifications committed to
   
   conference: Clay, McCloskey, Norton, Myers, and Morella.
   
   May 17, 94 The Speaker appointed additional conferees - from the
   
   Committee on Public Works and Transportation for consideration of
   secs.
   
   1533, 1536, and 3231 of the Senate amendment, and sec. 1801 of the
   House
   
   amendment and modifications committed to con ference: Mineta,
   
   Rahall, Nadler, Shuster, and Petri.
   
   May 17, 94 The Speaker appointed additional conferees - from the
   
   Committee on Post Office and Civil Service for consideration of secs.
   1352
   
   and 3371 of the Senate amendment, and modifications committed to
   
   conference: Clay, McCloskey, Norton, Myers, and Morella.
   
   May 17, 94 The Speaker appointed additional conferees - from the
   
   Committee on Public Works and Transportation for consideration of
   secs.
   
   1533, 1536, and 3231 of the Senate amendment, and sec. 1801 of the
   House
   
   amendment and modifications committed to conference: Mineta, Rahall,
   
   Nadler, Shuster, and Petri.
   
   May 17, 94 The Speaker appointed additional conferees - from the
   
   Committee on Rules for consideration of secs. 1353-54 of the Senate
   
   amendment, and modifications committed to conference: Moakley,
   Derrick,
   
   Beilenson, Solomon, and Goss.
   
   May 17, 94 The Speaker appointed additional conferees - from the
   
   Committee on Ways and Means for consideration of secs. 311(b), 1502,
   
   1515-16, 1802, 4702(e)(1), 5102, and 5113 of the Senate amendment, and
   
   modifications committed to conference: Rostenkowski, Gibbons, Pickle,
   
   Archer, and Crane.
   
   May 17, 94 The Speaker appointed additional conferees - from the
   
   Committee on Rules for consideration of secs. 1353-54 of the Senate
   
   amendment, and modifications committed to conference: Moakley,
   Derrick,
   
   Beilenson, Solomon, and Goss.
   
   May 17, 94 The Speaker appointed additional conferees - from the
   
   Committee on Ways and Means for consideration of secs. 311(b), 1502,
   
   1515-16, 1802, 4702(e)(1), 5102, and 5113 of the Senate amendment, and
   
   modifications committed to conference: Rostenkowski, Gibbons, Pickle,
   
   Archer, and Crane.
   
   May 19, 94 Senate disagreed to the House amendments to the Senate
   
   amendment and agreed to request for a conference by Voice Vote.
   
   May 19, 94 Senate Conferees instructed on motion by Senator Domenici
   
   agreed to in Senate by Voice Vote.
   
   May 19, 94 Senate Conferees instructed on motion by Senator Hatch
   agreed
   
   to in Senate by Voice Vote.
   
   May 19, 94 Senate Conferees instructed on motion by Senators Conrad
   and
   
   Mack agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 74-22. Record Vote No. 123.
   
   May 19, 94 Senate Conferees instructed on motion by Senator Gramm
   agreed
   
   to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 66-32. Record Vote No. 124.
   
   May 19, 94 Senate Conferees instructed on motion by Senator Biden
   agreed
   
   to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 94-4. Record Vote No. 125.
   
   May 19, 94 Senate Conferees instructed on motion by Senator D'amato
   
   agreed to in Senate by Yea-Nay Vote. 51-47. Record Vote No. 126.
   
   May 19, 94 Senate appointed conferees Biden; Kennedy; Metzenbaum;
   
   DeConcini; Leahy; Hatch; Thurmond; Simpson; Grassley.
   
   Jun 16, 94 Conference held.
   
   Jun 16, 94 On motion that the House instruct conferees Agreed to by
   the
   
   Yeas and Nays: 264 - 149 (Roll no. 253).
   
   Jun 22, 94 On motion that the House instruct conferees Agreed to by
   the
   
   Yeas and Nays: 338 - 81 (Roll No. 264).
   
   Jun 22, 94 The Speaker appointed a conferee.
   
   Jun 23, 94 On motion that the House instruct conferees Failed by
   recorded
   
   vote: 143 - 247 (Roll No. 274).
   
   Jun 30, 94 On motion to instruct conferees Agreed to by recorded vote:
   
   348 - 62 (Roll no. 314).
   
   Jul 20, 94 On motion that the House instruct conferees Agreed to by
   the
   
   Yeas and Nays: 291 - 128 (Roll no. 340).
   
   Jul 20, 94 On motion that the House instruct conferees Agreed to by
   voice
   
   vote. (Jul 21, 94; Jul 26, 94).
   
   Jul 26, 94 Conference held. (Jul 27, 94).
   
   Jul 28, 94 Conferees agreed to file conference report.
   
   Aug 10, 94 Conference report H. Rept. 103-694 filed in House.
   
   Aug 19, 94 On motion to recommit the conference report Agreed to
   without
   
   objection.
   
   Aug 19, 94 The Speaker appointed conferees as additional conferees:
   
   Schroeder, Frank (MA), and Castle.
   
   Aug 21, 94 Further conference report H. Rept. 103-711 filed in House.
   
   Aug 21, 94 Conferees agreed to file conference report additional
   
   conference report.
   
   Aug 21, 94 House Agreed to Conference Report by recorded vote: 235 -
   195
   
   (Roll no. 416).
   
   Aug 22, 94 Conference report considered in Senate. (Aug 23, 94; Aug
   24,
   
   94; Aug 25, 94).
   
   Aug 25, 94 Senate agreed to conference report by Yea-Nay Vote. 61-38.
   
   Record Vote No: 295.
   
   
   
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