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H.RES.507
SPONSOR: Rep Leach, J. (introduced 12/13/79)
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TITLE(S):
STATUS: Floor Actions

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STATUS: Detailed Legislative Status

House Actions

Dec 13, 79:
Referred to House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Dec 18, 79:
Referred to Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs.
Dec 18, 79:
Referred to Subcommittee on International Organizations.

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COSPONSORS(41):

Rep Pritchard - 12/13/79 Rep Oberstar - 12/13/79
Rep Derwinski - 12/13/79 Rep Dodd - 12/13/79
Rep Beilenson - 12/13/79 Rep Stark - 12/13/79
Rep Whitehurst - 12/13/79 Rep Bedell - 12/13/79
Rep McDonald - 12/13/79 Rep Barnes - 12/13/79
Rep Bonior - 12/13/79 Rep McCloskey - 12/13/79
Rep Scheuer - 12/13/79 Rep Hughes - 12/13/79
Rep Thompson - 12/13/79 Rep Daschle - 12/13/79
Rep Frenzel - 12/13/79 Rep Albosta - 12/13/79
Rep Fazio - 12/13/79 Rep Bingham - 12/13/79
Rep Solarz - 12/13/79 Rep Pepper - 12/13/79
Rep Ottinger - 12/13/79 Rep Carney - 12/13/79
Rep Lowry - 12/13/79 Rep Green - 12/13/79
Rep Dicks - 12/13/79 Rep Dougherty - 12/13/79
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


SUMMARY AS OF:

(AS INTRODUCED)

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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.

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