Foreign Assistance Legislation for Fiscal Years 1990-91: without special titleU.S. Government Printing Office, 1989 |
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... tion , in depth , to review along with members of the subcommittees , committees , and various staff groups in order to discuss the issues , and there are many of them , that have enabled us to achieve this goal . We still have a lot of ...
... tion , in depth , to review along with members of the subcommittees , committees , and various staff groups in order to discuss the issues , and there are many of them , that have enabled us to achieve this goal . We still have a lot of ...
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... tion , on this committee , and in Congress , it is obviously impossible to get 100 percent . But we have come a long way . Amazing . And I think we will complete and finish our job in good order . Of course , this is not the end - all ...
... tion , on this committee , and in Congress , it is obviously impossible to get 100 percent . But we have come a long way . Amazing . And I think we will complete and finish our job in good order . Of course , this is not the end - all ...
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... tion has committed itself to help us try to get a bill . Without an authorization , we would just be holding a lot of hearings . Now , I am hopeful that with this kind of cooperation and spirit we can get a bill . You have a copy of the ...
... tion has committed itself to help us try to get a bill . Without an authorization , we would just be holding a lot of hearings . Now , I am hopeful that with this kind of cooperation and spirit we can get a bill . You have a copy of the ...
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... tion . Basically these recommendations can be divided into three cate- gories : those which encompass longstanding initiatives by the Arms Control Subcommittee ; those of the executive branch ; and , as stated , those of the Hamilton ...
... tion . Basically these recommendations can be divided into three cate- gories : those which encompass longstanding initiatives by the Arms Control Subcommittee ; those of the executive branch ; and , as stated , those of the Hamilton ...
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... tion on a bipartisan basis . Both programs are administered by Americans who are up for re - election this year . Mr. Jim Grant at UNICEF and Mr. William Draper at UNDP have done tremendous jobs at asserting American leadership at these ...
... tion on a bipartisan basis . Both programs are administered by Americans who are up for re - election this year . Mr. Jim Grant at UNICEF and Mr. William Draper at UNDP have done tremendous jobs at asserting American leadership at these ...
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Administration Africa agreement amendment amendment offered amendments to Title American appropriate authorization BEREUTER BERMAN bill BISSELL BRADY BROOMFIELD BURTON Burundi Caribbean cash transfer Chair Chairman FASCELL child survival civilian Committee on Foreign COMMITTEE PRINT CONGRESS THE LIBRARY cooperation countries Crockett Cyprus defense democratic development assistance DYMALLY earmarks efforts El Salvador export Feighan FINLEY fiscal years 1990 FMS Grant foreign aid Foreign Assistance Act funds GEJDENSON GILMAN going Government Greece Guatemala Haiti HAMILTON human rights IMET insert in lieu issue Khmer Rouge KOSTMAYER LAGOMARSINO language legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS lieu thereof ment military assistance million Mozambique narcotics objection organizations Pakistan paragraph percent Philippines political President ratio regional Renamo request require response Salvador SMITH of Florida SOLARZ Somalia Subcommittee recommends subsection Sudan Thank tion Turkey unanimous consent United United States Code vote WEISS WHATITLE WOLPE Yatron
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167 페이지 - I have asked the Secretary of State and the Administrator of the Agency for International Development to give population and family planning high priority for attention, personnel, research, and funding among our several aid programs.
524 페이지 - ... torture or cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment, prolonged detention without charges, causing the disappearance of persons by the abduction and clandestine detention of those persons, or other flagrant denial of the right to life, liberty, and the security of person, unless such assistance will directly benefit the needy people in such country.
63 페이지 - If not, the question is on agreeing to the amendment, all those in favor signify by saying, "Aye." [Chorus of ayes.] Chairman FASCELL. All those opposed, "No.
286 페이지 - All those in favor of the amendment, signify by saying aye. ' [Chorus of ayes.] Chairman FASCELL. All those opposed, no. [Chorus of noes.] Chairman FASCELL. It appears that the noes have it. The noes have it, and the amendment is not agreed to.
161 페이지 - Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that further reading of the amendment be dispensed with.
440 페이지 - The motion is highly privileged and is not debatable. An amendment to the motion is not in order, and it is not in order to move to reconsider the vote by which the motion is agreed to or disagreed to.
231 페이지 - Would the gentleman yield? Mr. BURTON. I would be happy to yield to my colleague.
153 페이지 - Smith, the gentleman from Florida. Mr. SMITH of Florida. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
103 페이지 - Chairman FASCELL. Without objection, further reading of the amendment will be dispensed with, printed in the record in full and open for amendment. The gentleman is recognized in support of his amendment.
131 페이지 - Mr. Chairman, I ask unanimous consent that the amendment be considered as read and printed in the RECORD.