12 Namibia The Expectance of Naturi Resources and 193 5. Legislative Options and US. Policy Toward South 195 6. Legislative Options and US Policy Toward South 195 7. Hearing and Markup: HR. 4276. 195 8. Markup: HR. 4868.. 195 9. Hearing and Markup of H. Res. 373.. 195 10. Legislative Responses to Africa's Long-Term Develop- 195 11. Legislative Responses to Africa's Long-Term Develop 195 VIII. Distinguished Visitors Received by the Committee on Foreign Affairs During the 99th Congress: 1. Distinguished Visitors... 242 2. Delegations Received..... 246 3. Distinguished Visitors and Delegations Received by Committee 247 IX. Meetings of the Committee on Foreign Affairs from the 64th Congress 251 X. Members of the Subcommittees of the Committee on Foreign Affairs (80th-99th Congresses).. II. Texts of Resolutions on Which Final Action Was Taken 634 I. ORGANIZATION OF THE COMMITTEE A. MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE LEE H. HAMILTON, Indiana MICHAEL D. BARNES, Maryland GEO. W. CROCKETT, Jr., Michigan PETER H. KOSTMAYER, Pennsylvania MEL LEVINE, California EDWARD F. FEIGHAN, Ohio TED WEISS, New York GARY L. ACKERMAN, New York BUDDY MACKAY, Florida MORRIS K. UDALL, Arizona ROBERT GARCIA, New York WILLIAM S. BROOMFIELD, Michigan BENJAMIN A. GILMAN, New York ROBERT J. LAGOMARSINO, California JIM LEACH, Iowa TOBY ROTH, Wisconsin OLYMPIA J. SNOWE, Maine HENRY J. HYDE, Illinois GERALD B.H. SOLOMON, New York DOUG BEREUTER, Nebraska MARK D. SILJANDER, Michigan ED ZSCHAU, California ROBERT K. DORNAN, California CHRISTOPHER H. SMITH, New Jersey Dan Burton, Indiana C. STANDING SUBCOMMITTEES ARMS CONTROL, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND SCIENCE (2401A Rayburn HOB—Telephone 225–8926) To deal with national security and scientific developments affecting foreign policy; strategic planning and agreements; war powers and executive agreements legislation; Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and all aspects of arms control and disarmament with particular emphasis on the investigation and evaluation of arms control and disarmament proposals and concepts; security aspects of nuclear technology and materials; international terrorism with special focus on the U.S. Government's policies and programs for combating international terrorist movements and actions; oversight of military aspects of foreign policy and foreign intelligence; and oversight of State and Defense Department activities involving arms transfers, arms export licenses, administration of security assistance, arms sales, foreign military training and advisory programs, and conventional arms control. |