ELIMINATED FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, 1995+ Message from GOVDOC-L List Thanks to the people who replied to my request for the names of agencies closed by the 104th Congress. This does nto refer to the temporary shutdown of inessential services which the government is currently enduring, but to agencies eliminated. I welcome additions or corrections: AGENCIES CLOSED OR SCHEDULED TO CLOSE: Administrative COnference of the U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations Bureau of Mines House District of Columbia Committee House Merchant Marine and Fisheries COmmittee House Post Office and Civil Service Committee Interstate Commerce Commission Office of Information Transfer, National Biological Survey Office of Technology Assessment THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES WERE NOT CLOSED BUT BILLS INTRODUCED IN CONGRESS EITHER PROPOSED OR ASSUMED THEIR ELIMINATION: (parenthesis gives the bill, resolution, or amendment that proposed or assumed the elimination of the agency) Agency for Health Care Polict Research (H.Con Res. 67) Alaska Power Administration (S. 395) American FOlklife Center (H.R. 1854, H. Amd. 454) Appalachian Regional COmmission (HCR 67) Commerce Department (HCR 67) COrporation for National and Community Service (HCR 67) Economic Development Administration (HCR 67) Education Department (HCR 67) Energy Department (HCR 67) Federal Maritime Commission (HCR 67) Federal Transit Administration (HCR 67) International Trade Administration (HCR 67) Joint Committee on Printing (HR 1854) Legal Services COrporation (HCR 67) Maritime Administration (HCR 67) Minority Business Development Administration (HCR 67) National BIological Survey (HR 1977) National Endowment for the Arts (HR 209) Tennessee Valley Authority (HCR 67) Travel and Tourism Administration (HCR 67) THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED HERE ARE SOLELY MY OWN Rob Lopresti "The reason American cities Wilson Library are prosperous is that there Western Washington University is no place to sit down." Bellingham, WA -Albert J. Tally, 1924 98225-9103 lopresti@cc.wwu.edu