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108 STAT. 2126 PUBLIC LAW 103-322—SEPT. 13, 1994 ures to ensure the integrity and safety of the Nation's schools by enactment of this subsection.". SEC. 320906. INTERSTATE WAGERING. Section 1301 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by inserting "or, being engaged in the business of procuring for a person in 1 State such a ticket, chance, share, or interest in a lottery, gift, enterprise or similar scheme conducted by another State (unless that business is permitted under an agreement between the States in question or appropriate authorities of those States), knowingly transmits in interstate or foreign commerce information to be used for the purpose of procuring such a ticket, chance, share, or interest;" after "scheme;". SEC. 320906. SENSE OF CONGRESS WITH RESPECT TO VIOLENCE AGAINST TRUCKERS. It is the sense of Congress that— (1) when there is Federal jurisdiction. Federal authorities should prosecute to the fullest extent of the law murders, rapes, burglaries, kidnappings and assaults committed against commercial truckers; and (2) appropriate Federal agencies should acknowledge this problem and place a priority on evaluating how best to prevent these crimes and apprehend those involved, and continue to coordinate their activities with multi-jurisdictional authorities to combat violent crimes committed against truckers. SEC. 320907. SENSE OF THE SENATE REGARDING A STUDY ON OUT- OF-WEDLOCK BIRTHS. It is the sense of the Senate that— (1) the Secretary of Health and Human Services, in consultation with the National Center for Health Statistics, should prepare an analysis of the causes of the increase in out-of- wedlock births, and determine whether there is any historical precedent for such increase, as well as any equivalent among foreign nations, and Reports. (2) the Secretary of Health and Human Services should report to Congress within 12 months after the date of the enactment of this Act on the Secretary's analysis of the outof-wedlock problem and its causes, as well as possible remedial measures that could be taken. SEC. 320908. SENSE OF THE SENATE REGARDING THE ROLE OF THE UNITED NATIONS IN INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZED CRIME CONTROL. Itis the sense of the Senate that— (1) the United States should encourage the development of a United Nations Convention on Organized Crime; and (2) the United Nations should— (A) provide significant additional resources to the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice; (B) consider an expansion of the Commission's role and authority; and (C) seek a cohesive approach to the international organized crime problem.