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I • ( OF\10CR \TIC '1Tl 1DY <~ROt 'P . US HOliSF OF R FPRESENTATJV[S W \ 'lfH"'(;TO"i . 0 \ Tt·l · ~~~SR.SR HON. MATTHEW F. McHUGH (New York)- Chairman RICHARD P. CONLON- Executive Director * * * SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 17, 1983 MONDAY, OCTOBER 17 (House meets at noon) Suspensions -- Five bills will be considered under suspension of the rdles (page 1), including H.R. 1878, Shipping Act, which expands the anti-trust immunity of qssociations of ocean shipp~ng companies (page 2). gome~tip Volunteers -- General deba~e only on H.R. 2655, Domestic Volunteer Service ~endments (page 12). Close Up Grants -- General debate only on H.R. 3324, Close Up Foun~ation Grant Authorization (page 16). Recorq Votes -- aecord votes ordered today will be taken on Tuesday. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18 (House meets at noon) ~ Suspension~ -- Two bills will Q~ con~idered ~nder s~spension * of the rules (page 19). ' Record Votes today. Record votes ordered on Monday will be taken * Export Controls -- H.R. 3231, Export Administration Act Amendments, complete consideration (page 20). There will be a key vote on an amendment to prohibit new inves~ments by u.s. firms in South Africa. * * * * * WEDNESDAY & BALANCE OF THE WEEK, OCTOBER 19, 20, & 21 (House meets at 10 a.m. each day) Intelligence Authorization -- H.R. 2968, Intelligence Authoriz tion for FY 1984 (p~ge 31). There will be a key vote on an ~mendment to permit continued u.s. covert aid to groups seeking to overth~ow the Nicaraguan government. Affitrak -- H.R. 3648, Amtrak Improvement Act, complete consideration (page 36). Hazardoys Waste -- H.R. 2867, Hazardous Waste Control and Enforcement Act, complete consideration (page 39). Domestic volunteers -- H.R. 2655, Domestic Volunteer Service Amendments, complete consideration (page 12). Close Up Gr~nt~ -- H.R. 3324, Close Up Foundation Grant Authorization, complete consideration (page 16).
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Title | DSG legislative report, 1983-10-17 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 | 1983-10-17 |
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 | I • ( OF\10CR \TIC '1Tl 1DY <~ROt 'P . US HOliSF OF R FPRESENTATJV[S W \ 'lfH"'(;TO"i . 0 \ Tt·l · ~~~SR.SR HON. MATTHEW F. McHUGH (New York)- Chairman RICHARD P. CONLON- Executive Director * * * SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 17, 1983 MONDAY, OCTOBER 17 (House meets at noon) Suspensions -- Five bills will be considered under suspension of the rdles (page 1), including H.R. 1878, Shipping Act, which expands the anti-trust immunity of qssociations of ocean shipp~ng companies (page 2). gome~tip Volunteers -- General deba~e only on H.R. 2655, Domestic Volunteer Service ~endments (page 12). Close Up Grants -- General debate only on H.R. 3324, Close Up Foun~ation Grant Authorization (page 16). Recorq Votes -- aecord votes ordered today will be taken on Tuesday. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18 (House meets at noon) ~ Suspension~ -- Two bills will Q~ con~idered ~nder s~spension * of the rules (page 19). ' Record Votes today. Record votes ordered on Monday will be taken * Export Controls -- H.R. 3231, Export Administration Act Amendments, complete consideration (page 20). There will be a key vote on an amendment to prohibit new inves~ments by u.s. firms in South Africa. * * * * * WEDNESDAY & BALANCE OF THE WEEK, OCTOBER 19, 20, & 21 (House meets at 10 a.m. each day) Intelligence Authorization -- H.R. 2968, Intelligence Authoriz tion for FY 1984 (p~ge 31). There will be a key vote on an ~mendment to permit continued u.s. covert aid to groups seeking to overth~ow the Nicaraguan government. Affitrak -- H.R. 3648, Amtrak Improvement Act, complete consideration (page 36). Hazardoys Waste -- H.R. 2867, Hazardous Waste Control and Enforcement Act, complete consideration (page 39). Domestic volunteers -- H.R. 2655, Domestic Volunteer Service Amendments, complete consideration (page 12). Close Up Gr~nt~ -- H.R. 3324, Close Up Foundation Grant Authorization, complete consideration (page 16). |
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