Consideration of Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions: Markup Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundredth CongressU.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 - United States |
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... logs harvested from state lands . HOUSE RESOLUTION 473 The first order of business is H. Res . 473 introduced by our dis- tinguished colleague , Representative Panetta , and where we are at this point in time is that the executive ...
... logs harvested from state lands . HOUSE RESOLUTION 473 The first order of business is H. Res . 473 introduced by our dis- tinguished colleague , Representative Panetta , and where we are at this point in time is that the executive ...
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... logs . There simply is not enough to go around . We don't have enough old growth logs for our local mills , for the environment , for the en- joyment of present and future generations , and for the log export- ers , too . And that's why ...
... logs . There simply is not enough to go around . We don't have enough old growth logs for our local mills , for the environment , for the en- joyment of present and future generations , and for the log export- ers , too . And that's why ...
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... logs from its Federal timberlands , but the States cannot have a similar right . We are denying the States the same right we have exercised ourselves on Federal tim- berlands . I submit that that's a hypocritical position . If it's ...
... logs from its Federal timberlands , but the States cannot have a similar right . We are denying the States the same right we have exercised ourselves on Federal tim- berlands . I submit that that's a hypocritical position . If it's ...
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... logs that are being taken from state lands are going to overseas markets . Today , there are 20,000 mills cutting up our logs in Japan , denying the Northwest all the economic ben- efits that come with the resource . So it's terribly ...
... logs that are being taken from state lands are going to overseas markets . Today , there are 20,000 mills cutting up our logs in Japan , denying the Northwest all the economic ben- efits that come with the resource . So it's terribly ...
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... logs on the docks , the shipping companies who carry those logs , the wheat growers who fear retaliation , the schools who bene- fit from the tax revenue or the revenue that comes from the sales of those logs . But if we leave aside the ...
... logs on the docks , the shipping companies who carry those logs , the wheat growers who fear retaliation , the schools who bene- fit from the tax revenue or the revenue that comes from the sales of those logs . But if we leave aside the ...
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100TH CONGRESS 100TH CONGRESS 2D 1988 Seoul Olympic action administering authority Administration Agency agreed American appropriate ATKINS Bangladesh bill binational panel review BONKER BRADY Broomfield Cambodia Canada Chairman FASCELL chemical weapons Chief of Staff commends Committee on Foreign CONCURRENT RESOLUTION CONGRESS THE LIBRARY democracy determination Dornan export Foreign Affairs funds further reading gentleman Government Haiti Honduras House of Representatives human rights humanitarian assistance implement insert in lieu issue Khmer Rouge Korea legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS lieu thereof logs Marshall Plan ment million negotiations Nicaragua open for amendment Pakistan Panetta paragraph Party payments Peace Corps Price Waterhouse pursuant record in full refugees request Resistance saying aye Secretary Senate Seoul Olympic Games signify by saying SOLARZ SOLOMON Staff will report subcommittee subparagraph Tariff Act Thank tion Trade Representative United States-Canada Free-Trade urges the President Verification Commission Whereas Yatama
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Page 406 - Without objection, further reading of the bill will be dispensed with, printed in the record in full, and open for amendment. The chair understands that Mr.
Page 311 - Those in favor, signify by saying aye. Opposed, no. The ayes have it. The amendment is agreed to.
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Page 204 - GEJDENSON introduced the following joint resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs JOINT RESOLUTION To prohibit the proposed sale of F-5E/F aircraft to Honduras. 1 Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives 2 of the United States...
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