| Show 1 t ' 10B The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday September Westminster At Record Enrollment 30 1990 eiSenate Filibuster Puts Brakes Efficiency Bill Auto-Fu- el ftpn 4!'14) t Simpson By Thomas H Gorey f — Approved 65-3an amend- b tole Tribune Washington Bureau Rea- ment would 1988 that overturn DitWASHINGTON — Here's how InItermountain area members of Con- - gan administration regulations that family gress voted on key issues during the Prohibit federally-funde- d 8 planning clinics from counseling week of Sept about abortion services L SENATE: The amendment authored by Sen — Failed to stop a filibus- said such ter against a bill that would require John H Chafee R-American automakers to improve clinics must provide information the average fuel efficiency of their "concerning all legal and medical c ars by 40 percent The attempt to options" to pregnant women who ask loinvoke cloture" fell three votes for it including abortion The lhort of the 60 needed to limit de- - amendment was attached to a bill that would extend for five years the 'bate federal family planning program - Voting for cloture and thus to limit created under Title 10 of the 1970 'debate on the fuel efficiency bill: Public Health Service Sens Harry M Reid and Richard H Voting for the Chafee amendment 33ryan both (Bryan is the ' chief sponsor of the bill) Voting and thus to repeal the 1988 restric- 'against cloture: Sens Jake Garn and tions on abortion counseling: Bryan James Simpson Orrin G Hatch both A McClure and Steve Symms both Voting against the amendment: Garn Hatch McClure Symms Reid Malcolm Wallop and Alan K Simpson both Wallop s — Approved by voice vote an — Failed 2 to choke off a f threatened filibuster against a bill amendment of Sen William L Arm- to the above bill that That would require states to let citi- - strong din- tens register to vote when they apply would require federally-fundedrivers' licenses and to register les to notify a parent 48 hours before an abortion is performed on his or by mail or at public buildings ' The cloture 'vote on the "motor her daughter Earlier the Senate bill fell five votes short of the had failed to "table" or kill the Arm- 60 needed to stop the filibuster strong amendment Voting against the tabling motion Voting for cloture and thus to lim- it debate on the "motor voter" bill: and thus showing support for the Armstrong amendment: All eight In- ReldBryan termountain area senators Voting against cloture: Garn — Passed 79-1- 9 a bill appropriat- Hatch McClure Symms Wallop ing $523 billion for agriculture ru- ral development and nutrition pro grams in fiscal 1991 Voting for the bill: Garn Hatch McClure Symms Simpson voting against: Reid Bryan Wal lop 5 1 24-2- HOUSE: — Passed 57-4- 2 350-5- 5 a bill authoriz ing $17 billion in federal funding for 25 water projects including a $12 billion flood-contrproject along the Passaic River in New York and -- ' New Jersey Voting for the bill: Reps Wayne Richard Stallings Owens James H Bilbray Craig Thomas Voting against: Reps James V Hansen and Howard C Nielson both Bar Larry Craig bara F Vueanovich — Passed by voice vote a $100 million bill that would compensate Southern Utahns and other "down winders" from Nevada and Arizona who were allegedly injured by the r federal government's open-ai- r clear tests of the 1950s and early ' 55-4- corn-vote- Friday: Fidelity Investment E 400 South 175 pm noon-3:4- 5 Drawings are also scheduled at these institutions: Cottonwood Hospital Annex: Monday and Friday 9:30 am to 5:30 5 pm Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday 10:30 am to 6:30 pm Holy Cross Hospital: Monday Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday 9 am to 6:45 pm LDS Hospital: Monday Tuesday Thursday and Friday 9:30 am to 5:30 pm Wednesday 11:30 am to Codes Organization Names Secretary 7:30 pm University The national Administrative Codes and Registers organization has elected William S Callaghan as its new executive secretary Dr Callaghan is the director of the Utah Division of Administrative Rules in the Department of Administrative Services The national organization promotes effectiveness and efficiency in rule writing processing and publica- tion t Dr Callaghan will serve a two-'eterm through July 1992 He will guide the national organization's activities including its annual survey g and its annual pf state conference t Utah Joined the Administrative Codes and Registers organization in 1985 shortly after Dr Callaghan e Utah's Administrative Rules pordinator Since then Utah has g statutes piodernized its published its first administrative ode created a rules data base and Mated computerized Hospital: Monday through Friday 8 am to 6 pm ) 71'' ' ' v fi 1 ' 20 or 5 ''''' OFF! ka - & a Free S POINTS MALL 301P4ICA A - - ' 1- 11: 4 N 1: 3 11V A kv11 4 'ii 21-36- st'tc j k V4 : - Cif ft1t t tl? 2E 11-Tilit(- z $59 Nir 4 - :ir ii:::::- --- ! 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