Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress, Volume 82; Volume 98The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873) |
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International Trade Fair : Senate adopted without amendment and cleared for President H. J. Res . 331 , authorizing President to invite States of Union and foreign countries to Chicago International Trade Fair to be held March 22 ...
International Trade Fair : Senate adopted without amendment and cleared for President H. J. Res . 331 , authorizing President to invite States of Union and foreign countries to Chicago International Trade Fair to be held March 22 ...
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Labor and Public Welfare ( no written report ) ; and Without amendment and cleared for House : S. Res . 264 , providing an additional $ 15,000 for investi- Private bills : Eight private bills : S. 1361 , 1426 , 1428 , gation of crime in ...
Labor and Public Welfare ( no written report ) ; and Without amendment and cleared for House : S. Res . 264 , providing an additional $ 15,000 for investi- Private bills : Eight private bills : S. 1361 , 1426 , 1428 , gation of crime in ...
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Page 832 Private Bill : H. R. 1469 , a private bill , was cleared for of about $ 26 billion of insurance . Of this amount , about the White House when the House concurred in a Sen- $ 11.5 billion had been terminated or amortized ...
Page 832 Private Bill : H. R. 1469 , a private bill , was cleared for of about $ 26 billion of insurance . Of this amount , about the White House when the House concurred in a Sen- $ 11.5 billion had been terminated or amortized ...
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LIQUOR ADVERTISING Private Bill : Senate agreed to House amendments to , and cleared for President , S. 905 , private bill . Page 899 Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce : Concluding hearings on S. 2444 , prohibiting ...
LIQUOR ADVERTISING Private Bill : Senate agreed to House amendments to , and cleared for President , S. 905 , private bill . Page 899 Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce : Concluding hearings on S. 2444 , prohibiting ...
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Lead and Zinc Imports : The following bills were cleared for Presidential action when the House agreed to Senate amendments thereto : H. R.4948 , to suspend certain import duties on lead . H. R. 5448 , to provide for the free ...
Lead and Zinc Imports : The following bills were cleared for Presidential action when the House agreed to Senate amendments thereto : H. R.4948 , to suspend certain import duties on lead . H. R. 5448 , to provide for the free ...
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