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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... requirements , there appears to be adequate documentation for the use of these funds . In conclusion , Mr. Chairman , as I stated , in introducing this Res- olution of Inquiry , that my interest here , and I think it is in the interest ...
... requirements , there appears to be adequate documentation for the use of these funds . In conclusion , Mr. Chairman , as I stated , in introducing this Res- olution of Inquiry , that my interest here , and I think it is in the interest ...
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... requirement for accountability standards , procedures and controls . It is our duty to the American taxpayer to determine if these requirements are being met . As members 1 7.
... requirement for accountability standards , procedures and controls . It is our duty to the American taxpayer to determine if these requirements are being met . As members 1 7.
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... requirements are being met . As members of this Committee know , I introduced a similar resolution of inquiry in 1986 with regard to an earlier $ 27 million humanitarian aid package . During the course of that inquiry , the General ...
... requirements are being met . As members of this Committee know , I introduced a similar resolution of inquiry in 1986 with regard to an earlier $ 27 million humanitarian aid package . During the course of that inquiry , the General ...
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... requirements , there appears to be adequate documentation of the use of these funds . programs . As I stated upon introducing this Resolution of Inquiry last month , my concern , and that of my cosponsors , is the accountability of ...
... requirements , there appears to be adequate documentation of the use of these funds . programs . As I stated upon introducing this Resolution of Inquiry last month , my concern , and that of my cosponsors , is the accountability of ...
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... requirements for food based on the number and location of troops , dependents and support personnel . The most readily available , reasonably priced supplies of foodstuffs -- rice , beans , plantains and meat -- have been procured in ...
... requirements for food based on the number and location of troops , dependents and support personnel . The most readily available , reasonably priced supplies of foodstuffs -- rice , beans , plantains and meat -- have been procured in ...
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100TH CONGRESS 100TH CONGRESS 2D 1988 Seoul Olympic action administering authority Administration Agency agreed American appropriate ATKINS Bangladesh bill BONKER BRADY Broomfield Cambodia Canada Canadian Chairman FASCELL chemical weapons Chief of Staff commends Committee on Foreign CONCURRENT RESOLUTION democracy determination documentation Dornan export Federal Foreign Affairs Foreign Assistance Act funds further reading gentleman Government Haiti Honduras House of Representatives human rights humanitarian assistance implement insert in lieu issue Khmer Rouge Korea legislation 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 Code United States-Canada Free-Trade urges the President Whereas Yatama
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