Box BL 13
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Contains 48 Results:
H.J. Res. 949: Post Office and Civil Service: Her Majesty's Visit, 1976
The resolution provides for the expression to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II the appreciation of the people of the Untied States for the bequest of James Smithson which enabled the establishment of the Smithsonian Institute.
H.J. Res. 1068: Post Office and Civil Service: National Volunteer Firemen Week, 1976
Correspondents include Charles J. Carney.
H.R. 990: International Relations: Aid to Angola, 1976
Correspondents include Don Bonker.
H.R. 1358: Rules: To Establish a Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, 1976
H.R. 4988/5465/5868/5968: Post Office and Civil Service: Post Office and Civil Service Retirement for Non-Indian Employees, 1976
Topics include Retirement Benefits and Federal Employment Preference for Certain Non-Indian Employees in the Public Health Service Joint Hearings.
H.R. 11478: Interstate and Foreign Commerce: Controlled Substances Act, 1976
Topics include drug-related crimes at pharmacies. Correspondents include Oklahoma Pharmaceutical Association.
H.R. 11479: Post Office and Civil Service: Bureau of Indian Affairs/Indian Health Services Retirement Benefits for Non-Indians, 1976
This bill is similar to H.R. 4988/5465/5868/5968. Topics include Employment Preference for Certain Employees of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Indian Health Service Report and Retirement Benefits for Certain Employees of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Indian Health Service Report. Correspondents include David N. Henderson and John E. Taylor.
H.R. 11519: Judiciary: Voting Rights Act Repealer Amendments Act of 1976, 1976
Topics include amending the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to include coverage for more eligible voters and Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1975. Correspondents include William M. Ketchum; Robert McClory; Oklahoma State Election Board; and United States Commission on Civil Rights.
H.R. 11618: Judiciary: Death Penalty for Certain Explosive Offenses, 1976
Correspondents include James G. Martin and Paul G. Rogers.