***NONE***
Condemns the use of lethal chemical agents in Indochina.
***NONE***
Rep Pritchard - 12/13/79 | Rep Oberstar - 12/13/79 |
Rep Derwinski - 12/13/79 | Rep Dodd - 12/13/79 |
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Rep Whitehurst - 12/13/79 | Rep Bedell - 12/13/79 |
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Rep AuCoin - 12/13/79 | Rep Lagomarsino - 12/13/79 |
Rep Gilman - 12/13/79 | Rep Neal - 12/13/79 |
Rep Whittaker - 12/13/79 | Rep Edwards, M. - 12/13/79 |
Rep Pease - 12/13/79 | Rep Fenwick - 12/13/79 |
Rep McHugh - 12/13/79 | Rep Panetta - 12/13/79 |
Rep Mitchell, P. - 12/13/79 | Rep Tauke - 12/13/79 |
Rep Kramer - 12/13/79 |
(AS INTRODUCED)
Condemns the use of lethal chemical agents against the Hmong tribes people in Laos and any such use in Kampuchae (Cambodia). Expresses the sense of the House of Representatives that the President should: (1) take action to bring about the cessation of such poison gas use; (2) direct the U.S. delegation to the United Nations Committee on Disarmament to place such warfare on the U.S. agenda and reach agreement with the Soviet Union on a general prohibition of chemical warfare; and (3) report to the Congress concerning actions taken.