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DEMOCRATIC STUDY GROUP - U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - WASHINGTON. D.C. - Tel.: 225-5858 HON. DAVID R. OBEY (Wisconsin)-Chairman RICHARD P . CONLON-Staff Director SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK OF APRI L 28, 1980 MONDAY, APR. 28 (House meets at noon) * Record Votes -- Record votes ordered today will be postponed until Tuesday. * Suspensions -- Three bills are scheduled for consideration under suspension of the rules (pages 1 - 3). * Civil Rights -- The conference report on H.R. 10, Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons, is scheduled (page 4). * ERISA -- H.R. 7140, Extending Time for Automatic Coverage of Multiemployer Pension Plans, is expected to be considered by unanimous consent (page 7). TUESDAY - FRIDAY, AFR. 29 - MAY 2 (House meets at noon Tuesday; expected to meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday; 11 a.m. Thursday and Friday) * Record Votes -~ Record votes ordered Monday will be taken. * Budget Resolution -- The House will continue consideration of H.Con.Res. 307, First Concurrent Resolution on the FY 1981 Budget (page 9). * Nicaragua Aid -- Motions will be made to send to conference H.R. 6081, Special Central American Assistance (page 21). * Child Care -- H. Res. 515, Congressional Child Care Center, is scheduled (page 23). * Collateral Estoppel -- H.R. 4046, Antitrust Collateral Estoppel Act, may be considered (page 24). * Prejudgment Interest -- H.R. 4048, Awards of Prejudgment Interest in Antitrust Litigation, also may be considered {page 25). * * *
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Title | DSG legislative report, 1980-04-28 Report and Supplement |
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Legislative bodies Laws Legislation Law & legal affairs Legislative hearings Political organizations |
Description | The Democratic Study Group formed in 1959 making it the oldest legislative service organization in Congress. The group provides detailed information about legislation and policy issues on the House's upcoming agenda. (http://www.congresslink.org/print_teaching_glossary.htm#D) |
Date | 1980-04-28 |
Location | District of Columbia |
Collection | Charles Wilson Congressional Papers |
Collection Identifer | G1, DSG, Box 1 |
Biographical Note | Congressman Charles Wilson began his political career in 1960 when he was elected to the Texas House of Representatives. He served in the Texas House of Representatives for six years and was then elected to the Texas Senate in 1966. On November 7, 1972, the second district of Texas elected Charles Wilson to the U.S. House of Representatives. He retired from the U.S. House of Representatives in 1996. |
Associated Dates | 1980-1989 |
Type | Publication |
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Repository | East Texas Research Center |
Repository Link | http://library.sfasu.edu/etrc/ |
Creator | Democratic Study Group, House of Representatives |
Rights | This item may be protected under Title 17 of the U.S. Copyright Law. It is available for non-commercial research and education. For permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the East Texas Research Center at asketrc@sfasu.edu |
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Transcript | DEMOCRATIC STUDY GROUP - U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - WASHINGTON. D.C. - Tel.: 225-5858 HON. DAVID R. OBEY (Wisconsin)-Chairman RICHARD P . CONLON-Staff Director SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK OF APRI L 28, 1980 MONDAY, APR. 28 (House meets at noon) * Record Votes -- Record votes ordered today will be postponed until Tuesday. * Suspensions -- Three bills are scheduled for consideration under suspension of the rules (pages 1 - 3). * Civil Rights -- The conference report on H.R. 10, Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons, is scheduled (page 4). * ERISA -- H.R. 7140, Extending Time for Automatic Coverage of Multiemployer Pension Plans, is expected to be considered by unanimous consent (page 7). TUESDAY - FRIDAY, AFR. 29 - MAY 2 (House meets at noon Tuesday; expected to meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday; 11 a.m. Thursday and Friday) * Record Votes -~ Record votes ordered Monday will be taken. * Budget Resolution -- The House will continue consideration of H.Con.Res. 307, First Concurrent Resolution on the FY 1981 Budget (page 9). * Nicaragua Aid -- Motions will be made to send to conference H.R. 6081, Special Central American Assistance (page 21). * Child Care -- H. Res. 515, Congressional Child Care Center, is scheduled (page 23). * Collateral Estoppel -- H.R. 4046, Antitrust Collateral Estoppel Act, may be considered (page 24). * Prejudgment Interest -- H.R. 4048, Awards of Prejudgment Interest in Antitrust Litigation, also may be considered {page 25). * * * |
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