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encourage nominations to be submitted
by March 1, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Submit nominations to:
Oscar Carrillo, Designated Federal
Officer, Office of Cooperative
Environmental Management, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency
(1601–E), 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue,
NW., Washington, DC 20004.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Oscar Carrillo, Designated Federal
Officer, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (1601–E), Washington, DC
20004; telephone (202) 233–0072; fax
(202) 233–0070; e-mail
carrillo.oscar@epa.gov.
The
National and Governmental Advisory
Committees to the U.S. Government
Representative to the North American
Commission for Environmental
Cooperation advise the Administrator of
the EPA in the Administrator’s capacity
as the U.S. Representative to the
Council of the North American
Commission on Environmental
Cooperation. The Committees are
authorized under Articles 17 and 18 of
the North American Agreement on
Environmental Cooperation (NAAEC),
the North American Free Trade
Agreement (NAFTA) Implementation
Act, Public Law 103–182 and as
directed by Executive Order 12915,
entitled ‘‘Federal Implementation of the
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providing advice to the United States
Representative on a wide range of
strategic, scientific, technological,
regulatory and economic issues related
to implementation and further
elaboration of the (NAAEC). The
National Advisory Committee consists
of 12 representatives of environmental
groups and non-profit entities, business
and industry, and educational
institutions. The Governmental
Advisory Committee consists of 12
representatives from state, local, and
tribal governments. Members are
appointed by the EPA Administrator for
a two-year term with the possibility of
reappointment. The Committees usually
meet 3 times annually and the average
workload for Committee members is
approximately 10 to 15 hours per
month. Members serve on the
Committees in a voluntary capacity.
However, EPA provides reimbursement
for travel expenses associated with
official government business.
The following criteria will be used to
evaluate nominees:
• Extensive professional knowledge
of the subjects the Committees examine,
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including trade and the environment,
the NAFTA, the NAAEC and the CEC.
• Represent a sector or group that is
involved in the issues the Committees
evaluate.
• Senior-level experience that will fill
a need on the Committees for their
particular expertise.
• A demonstrated ability to work in
consensus building process with a wide
range of representatives from diverse
constituencies.
• Nominees will also be considered
with regard to the mandates of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act that
require the Committees to maintain
diversity across a broad range of
constituencies, sectors, and groups.
Nominations for membership must
include a cover letter and a resume
describing the professional and
education qualifications of the nominee
and the nominee’s current business
address and daytime telephone number.
Dated: January 10, 2005.
Oscar Carrillo,
Designated Federal Officer.
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Saharan Africa specifically including a
report on the September 2004
‘‘Increasing Capital Flows to Africa’’
conference in Johannesburg cosponsored with the Corporate Council
on Africa; a review of the current year’s
business development efforts in the
region; a status report on the
Millennium Challenge Corporation as it
relates to the selected African countries;
and planning for the Africa panel
session at the April 14–15 annual Ex-Im
Bank meeting.
Public Participation: The meeting will
be open to public participation, and the
last 10 minutes will be set aside for oral
questions or comments. Members of the
public may also file written statement(s)
before or after the meeting. If any person
wishes auxiliary aids (such as a sign
language interpreter) or other special
accommodations, please contact, prior
to February 16, 2005, Barbara Ransom,
Room 1241, 811 Vermont Avenue, NW.,
Washington, DC 20571, voice: (202)
565–3525 or TDD (202) 565–3377.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: for
further information, contact Barbara
Ransom, Room 1241, 811 Vermont
Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20571,
(202) 565–3525.
EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF THE
UNITED STATES
Peter Saba,
General Counsel.
[FR Doc. 05–1520 Filed 1–26–05; 8:45 am]
Notice of Open Special Meeting of the
Sub-Saharan Africa Advisory
Committee (SAAC) of the ExportImport Bank of the United States
(Export-Import Bank)
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The Sub-Saharan Africa
Advisory Committee was established by
Public Law 105–121, November 26,
1997, to advise the Board of Directors on
the development and implementation of
policies and programs designed to
support the expansion of the Bank’s
financial commitments in Sub-Saharan
Africa under the loan, guarantee and
insurance programs of the Bank.
Further, the committee shall make
recommendations on how the Bank can
facilitate greater support by U.S.
commercial banks for trade with SubSaharan Africa.
Time and Place: February 16, 2005, at
9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The meeting will
be held at the Export-Import Bank in
Room 1143, 811 Vermont Avenue, NW.,
Washington, DC 20571.
Agenda: Given the entire new
membership on the advisory committee,
the meeting will begin with an ethics
briefing applicable to non-government
appointees who serve on such a
committee followed by a review of the
2004 Ex-Im Bank report to the U.S.
Congress on the Bank’s activities in subSUMMARY:
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FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION
[Notice 2005–1]
Filing Dates for the California Special
Election in the 5th Congressional
District
Federal Election Commission.
Notice of filing dates for special
election.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: California has scheduled a
special general election on March 8,
2005, to fill the U.S. House of
Representatives seat in the Fifth
Congressional District held by the late
Representative Robert Matsui. Under
California law, a majority winner in a
special election is declared elected.
Should no candidate achieve a majority
vote, a special runoff election will be
held on May 3, 2005, among the top
vote-getters of each qualified political
party, including qualified independent
candidates.
Committees participating in the
California special elections are required
to file pre- and post-election reports.
Filing dates for these reports are affected
by whether one or two elections are
held.
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Mr.
Kevin R. Salley, Information Division,
999 E Street, NW., Washington, DC
20463; telephone: (202) 694–1100; toll
free (800) 424–9530.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Principal Campaign Committees
All principal campaign committees of
candidates who participate in the
California Special General and Special
Runoff Elections shall file a 12-day PreGeneral Report on February 24, 2005; a
Pre-Runoff Report on April 21, 2005;
and a Post-Runoff Report on June 2,
2005. (See chart below for the closing
date for each report).
All principal campaign committees of
candidates in the Special General
Election only shall file a 12-day PreGeneral Report on February 24, 2005;
and a Post-General Report on April 7,
2005. (See chart below for the closing
date for each report).
Unauthorized Committees (PACs and
Party Committees)
Political committees filing on a
semiannual basis in 2005 are subject to
special election reporting if they make
previously undisclosed contributions or
expenditures in connection with the
California Special General or Special
Runoff Elections by the close of books
for the applicable report(s). (See chart
below for the closing date for each
report).
Committees filing monthly that
support candidates in the California
Special General or Special Runoff
Election should continue to file
according to the monthly reporting
schedule.
Disclosure of Electioneering
Communications (Individuals and
Other Unregistered Organizations)
As required by the Bipartisan
Campaign Reform Act of 2002, the
Federal Election Commission
promulgated new electioneering
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communications rules governing
television and radio communications
that refer to a clearly identified federal
candidate and are distributed within 60
days prior to a special general election
(including a special general runoff). 11
CFR 100.29. The statute and regulations
require, among other things, that
individuals and other groups not
registered with the FEC who make
electioneering communications costing
more than $10,000 in the aggregate in a
calendar year disclose that activity to
the Commission within 24 hours of the
distribution of the communication. See
11 CFR 104.20.
The 60-day electioneering
communications period in connection
with the California Special General runs
from January 7, 2005 through March 8,
2005. The 60-day electioneering
communications period in connection
with the California Special Runoff runs
from March 4, 2005 through May 3,
2005.
CALENDAR OF REPORTING DATES FOR CALIFORNIA SPECIAL ELECTION
Close of
books 1
Report
Reg./cert. &
overnight mailing date
Filing date
If only the Special General is held (03/08/05), committees involved must file:
Pre-General .................................................................................................................................
Post-General ................................................................................................................................
April Quarterly ..............................................................................................................................
02/16/05
03/31/05
02/21/05
04/07/05
—waived—
02/24/05
04/07/05
If two elections are held, committees involved only in the Special General (03/08/05) must file:
Pre-General .................................................................................................................................
April Quarterly ..............................................................................................................................
02/16/05
03/31/05
02/21/05
04/15/05
02/24/05
04/15/05
Committees involved in the Special General (03/08/05) and Special Runoff (05/03/05) must file:
Pre-General .................................................................................................................................
April Quarterly ..............................................................................................................................
Pre-Runoff ....................................................................................................................................
Post-Runoff ..................................................................................................................................
July Quarterly ...............................................................................................................................
02/16/05
04/13/05
05/23/05
06/30/05
02/21/05
—waived—
04/18/05
06/02/05
07/15/05
02/24/05
04/21/05
06/02/05
07/15/05
04/18/05
06/02/05
07/15/05
04/21/05
06/02/05
07/15/05
Committees involved only in the Special Runoff (05/03/05) must file:
Pre-Runoff ....................................................................................................................................
Post-Runoff ..................................................................................................................................
July Quarterly ...............................................................................................................................
04/13/05
05/23/05
06/30/05
1 The period begins with the close of books of the last report filed by the committee. If the committee has filed no previous reports, the period
begins with the date of the committee’s first activity.
Dated: January 21, 2005.
Scott E. Thomas,
Chairman, Federal Election Commission.
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The companies listed in this notice
have applied to the Board for approval,
pursuant to the Bank Holding Company
Act of 1956 (12 U.S.C. 1841 et seq.)
(BHC Act), Regulation Y (12 CFR Part
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and regulations to become a bank
holding company and/or to acquire the
assets or the ownership of, control of, or
the power to vote shares of a bank or
bank holding company and all of the
banks and nonbanking companies
owned by the bank holding company,
including the companies listed below.
The applications listed below, as well
as other related filings required by the
Board, are available for immediate
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FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION
[Notice 2005-1]
Filing Dates for the California Special Election in the 5th
Congressional District
AGENCY: Federal Election Commission.
ACTION: Notice of filing dates for special election.
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SUMMARY: California has scheduled a special general election on March
8, 2005, to fill the U.S. House of Representatives seat in the Fifth
Congressional District held by the late Representative Robert Matsui.
Under California law, a majority winner in a special election is
declared elected. Should no candidate achieve a majority vote, a
special runoff election will be held on May 3, 2005, among the top
vote-getters of each qualified political party, including qualified
independent candidates.
Committees participating in the California special elections are
required to file pre- and post-election reports. Filing dates for these
reports are affected by whether one or two elections are held.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Kevin R. Salley, Information
Division, 999 E Street, NW., Washington, DC 20463; telephone: (202)
694-1100; toll free (800) 424-9530.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Principal Campaign Committees
All principal campaign committees of candidates who participate in
the California Special General and Special Runoff Elections shall file
a 12-day Pre-General Report on February 24, 2005; a Pre-Runoff Report
on April 21, 2005; and a Post-Runoff Report on June 2, 2005. (See chart
below for the closing date for each report).
All principal campaign committees of candidates in the Special
General Election only shall file a 12-day Pre-General Report on
February 24, 2005; and a Post-General Report on April 7, 2005. (See
chart below for the closing date for each report).
Unauthorized Committees (PACs and Party Committees)
Political committees filing on a semiannual basis in 2005 are
subject to special election reporting if they make previously
undisclosed contributions or expenditures in connection with the
California Special General or Special Runoff Elections by the close of
books for the applicable report(s). (See chart below for the closing
date for each report).
Committees filing monthly that support candidates in the California
Special General or Special Runoff Election should continue to file
according to the monthly reporting schedule.
Disclosure of Electioneering Communications (Individuals and Other
Unregistered Organizations)
As required by the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002, the
Federal Election Commission promulgated new electioneering
communications rules governing television and radio communications that
refer to a clearly identified federal candidate and are distributed
within 60 days prior to a special general election (including a special
general runoff). 11 CFR 100.29. The statute and regulations require,
among other things, that individuals and other groups not registered
with the FEC who make electioneering communications costing more than
$10,000 in the aggregate in a calendar year disclose that activity to
the Commission within 24 hours of the distribution of the
communication. See 11 CFR 104.20.
The 60-day electioneering communications period in connection with
the California Special General runs from January 7, 2005 through March
8, 2005. The 60-day electioneering communications period in connection
with the California Special Runoff runs from March 4, 2005 through May
3, 2005.
Calendar of Reporting Dates for California Special Election
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Reg./cert. &
Report Close of books overnight Filing date
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If only the Special General is held (03/08/05), committees involved must file:
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Pre-General..................................................... 02/16/05 02/21/05 02/24/05
Post-General.................................................... 03/31/05 04/07/05 04/07/05
April Quarterly................................................. --waived--
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If two elections are held, committees involved only in the Special General (03/08/05) must file:
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Pre-General..................................................... 02/16/05 02/21/05 02/24/05
April Quarterly................................................. 03/31/05 04/15/05 04/15/05
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Committees involved in the Special General (03/08/05) and Special Runoff (05/03/05) must file:
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Pre-General..................................................... 02/16/05 02/21/05 02/24/05
April Quarterly................................................. --waived--
Pre-Runoff...................................................... 04/13/05 04/18/05 04/21/05
Post-Runoff..................................................... 05/23/05 06/02/05 06/02/05
July Quarterly.................................................. 06/30/05 07/15/05 07/15/05
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Committees involved only in the Special Runoff (05/03/05) must file:
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Pre-Runoff...................................................... 04/13/05 04/18/05 04/21/05
Post-Runoff..................................................... 05/23/05 06/02/05 06/02/05
July Quarterly.................................................. 06/30/05 07/15/05 07/15/05
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\1\ The period begins with the close of books of the last report filed by the committee. If the committee has
filed no previous reports, the period begins with the date of the committee's first activity.
Dated: January 21, 2005.
Scott E. Thomas,
Chairman, Federal Election Commission.
[FR Doc. 05-1558 Filed 1-26-05; 8:45 am]
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