H. Res. 274, Concerning Burma and the United Nations General Assembly; H. Con. Res. 91, Expressing the Sense of the Congress that the United States Should Participate in the Expo '98 in Lisbon, Portugal; and H.R. 2775, a Bill to Extend Public Law 480 Authorities: Markup Before the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, First Session, December 14, 1995, Volume 4 |
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104TH CONGRESS 98 in Lisbon Administration's program Agency for International Agricultural Trade Development Agriculture Committee amended by striking Assistance Act Aung San Suu ayes appear Benjamin Gilman BEREUTER California Chair lays Chairman GILMAN clerk will read Committee on Agriculture Committee on International concurrent resolution convention Dan Glickman democratic Department of Agriculture designee be requested Development and Assistance ethnic minorities Expo 98 EXTENSION OF AUTHORITIES farm bill fiscal year 1995 food aid Food for Peace Food for Progress Garza Honorable Benjamin House of Representatives human rights inserting 1996 Jersey large number Lee Hamilton Management and Budget matter are postponed motion is agreed opium production participate in Expo Pat Roberts Portugal Portuguese-American private voluntary organizations Progress Act Public Law 480 ROBERT MENENDEZ ROHRABACHER San Suu Kyi Senate similar letter SLORC Subcommittee on Asia suspension calendar tion Trade Act U.S. Agency U.S. Participation United Nations Washington Whereas the United World Food Program
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Page 4 - The ayes appear to have it. The ayes have it, and the motion is agreed to, and further proceedings are postponed.
Page 7 - As many as opposed say, no. The ayes appear to have it. The ayes have it, and the motion is agreed to, a quorum being present.
Page 25 - The Office of Management and Budget has no objection to the submission of this report. Sincerely, Donald E.
Page 11 - SLORC") in Burma has refused to recognize the results of the May 1990 elections, which the National League for Democracy, led by Aung San Suu Kyi, won...
Page 1 - NLD, would boycott the national constitutional convention organized by Burma's military leaders, the SLORC. SLORC responded by expelling the NLD from the convention, thus foreclosing any chance for dialog between the government and the opposition. Without dialog between the democratic opposition and the SLORC, prospects for democracy and stability in Burma are bleak.
Page 17 - TANCREDO) submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on International Relations CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Expressing -the sense of the Congress that the United States should...
Page 17 - H. CON. RES. 91 Expressing the sense of the Congress that the United States should participate in Expo '98 in Lisbon, Portugal.
Page 12 - ... according to the United States State Department, production of heroin nearly tripled in Burma since the SLORC took power in a violent coup in 1988; Whereas, according to the State Department's International Narcotics Control Strategy Report of March 1995, the SLORC's antinarcotics efforts last year "fell far short of the measures necessary to make serious progress against the drug trade...
Page 4 - This resolution stated that it was the sense of the Congress that the United States should participate in and give full support to...
Page 14 - July 1995 the International Committee of the Red Cross (hereinafter referred to as the...