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Página 3 - from New Jersey. Those in favor of the motion will say aye. Those opposed will say no. The ayes have it. The motion is agreed to. Without objection, the Chair as désignée is authorized to make motions under Rule 22 with respect to conference
Página 14 - If not, the question is on the amendment in the nature of a substitute, as amended. : All those in favor, signify by saying aye. All opposed. The ayes have it. The amendment in the nature of a substitute is agreed to. a
Página 75 - in addition to amounts available under other provi5 sions of law to cam- out this section. 6 "(f) DEFINITIONS.—In this section: 7 "(1) APPROPRIATE CONGRESSIONAL COMMIT8 TEES.—The term 'appropriate congressional com9 mittecs' means the Committee on International Re10 lations of the House of Representatives and the 11 Committee' on Foreign Relations of the Senate. 12 "(2)
Página 3 - Mr. Chairman, I move that the Committee report the bill to the House with the recommendation that the bill do pass. Mr. BEREUTER.
Página 15 - The clerk will report the amendment. Ms. BLOOMER. "Amendment in the nature of a substitute. Amend the preamble to read as follows— 18 Chairman
Página 3 - Mr. BEREUTER. The gentleman from New Jersey, Mr. Smith. Mr. SMITH OF NEW JERSEY. Mr. Chairman, I
Página 4 - Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the United States remains committed to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
Página 4 - Mr. BEREUTER. Without objection, the resolution is considered as having been read, and it's open for amendment at any point. The Chair recognizes himself for 5 minutes to explain the resolution as the lead sponsor of the resolution.
Página 97 - press of Cuba; 9 (3) demands that the Government of Cuba re10 lease all political prisoners, legalize all political par11 ties, labor unions, and the press, and schedule free 12 and fair elections; 13 (4) urges the Administration, at the 55th Ses14 sion of the United Nations Human
Página 63 - and oppor10 tunity to 100.000.000 of the poorest families on the 11 planet. 12 SEC. 3. PURPOSES. 13 The purposes of this Act are— 14 (1) to make

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