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Vetoed November 26, 1974. The veto message was laid before the House and printed as H. Doc. 93-396. (120 Cong. Rec. 37426).

The House overrode the veto on December 3, 1974 by a vote of 394 yeas to 10 nays. (120 Cong. Rec. 37874).

The Senate overrode the veto on December 3, 1974 by a vote of 90 yeas to 1 nay. (120 Cong. Rec. 37836).

Veto overridden. (88 Stat. 1578; Public Law 93-508). 2306 H.R. 13342.

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To amend the Farm Labor Contract Registration Act of 1963 by extending its coverage and effectuating its enforcement.

Vetoed October 29, 1974. The veto message was laid before the House, referred to the Committee on Education & Labor and printed as H. Doc. 93-380. (120 Cong. Rec. 36246).

Veto unchallenged.

H.R. 14225.

To amend and extend the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 for one additional year.

Vetoed October 29, 1974. The veto message was laid before the House and printed as H. Doc. 93-381. (120 Cong. Rec. 36246).

The House overrode the veto on November 20, 1974 by a vote of 398 yeas to 7 nays. (120 Cong. Rec. 36614).

The Senate overrode the veto on November 21, 1974 by a vote of 90 yeas to 1 nay. (120 Cong. Rec. 36842, 36849, 36882).

Veto overridden. (A Public Law number was not assigned to this bill due to the signing into law of an identical bill, H.R. 17503, which became Public Law 93-516; see footnote 1 on p. 449, supra.)

2308 H.R. 15301.

To amend the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937 to revise the retirement system for employees of employers covered thereunder.

Vetoed October 12, 1974. The veto message was laid before the House and printed as H. Doc. 93-371. (120 Cong. Rec. 35609).

The House overrode the veto on October 15, 1974 by a vote of 360 yeas to 12 nays. (120 Cong. Rec. 35616). The Senate overrode the veto on October 16, 1974 by a vote of 72 yeas to 1 nay. (120 Cong. Rec. 35893). Veto overridden. (88 Stat. 1305; Public Law 93-445).

2309 H.R. 15323.

To amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, to revise the method of proving for public remuneration in the event of a nuclear incident.

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Vetoed October 12, 1974. The veto message was laid before the House and printed as H. Doc. 93-370. (120 Cong. Rec. 35617).

Veto unchallenged.

H.J. Res. 1131.

Making further appropriations for the fiscal year 1975.

Vetoed October 14, 1974. The veto message was laid before the House and printed as H. Doc. 93-369 (120 Cong Rec. 35606).

The House sustained the veto on October 15, 1974 by a vote of 223 yeas to 135 nays. (120 Cong. Rec. 35608).

Veto sustained.

2311 H.J. Res. 1163.

Making further appropriations for the fiscal year 1975.

Vetoed October 17, 1974. The veto message was laid before the House and printed as H. Doc. 93-374. (120 Cong. Rec. 36018).

The House sustained the veto on October 17, 1974 by a vote of 161 yeas to 83 nays. (120 Cong. Rec. 36018).

Veto sustained.

Pocket Vetoes2

2312 S. 425.

To provide for the cooperation between the Secretary of the Interior and the States with respect to the regulation of surface mining operations, and the acquisition and reclamation of abandoned mines.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 93d Congress had adjourned sine die on December 20, 1974. The bill was presented to the President on December 18, 1974. (120 Cong. Rec. 40734). A Presidential message was received by the 1st session of the 94th Congress on January 10, 1975. (120 Cong. Rec. 41996).

2313 S. 3341.

To revise certain provisions of Title 5, United States Code, relating to per diem and mileage and expenses of employees and other individuals traveling on official business.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 93d Congress adjourned sine die on December 20, 1974. The bill was presented to the President on December 19, 1974. (120 Cong. Rec. 41132). A Presidential message was received by the 1st session of the 94th Congress on January 10, 1975. (120 Cong. Rec. 41998).

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S. 3943.

To extend the time for using funds appropriated to carry out the Rural Environmental Assistance Program (REAP) and the Rural Environmental Conservation Program (RECP) for the fiscal years ending June 30, 1973 and June 1974.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 93d Congress adjourned sine die on December 20, 1974. The bill was presented to the President on December 24, 1974. (120 Cong. Rec. 41770). A Presidential message was received by the 1st session of the 94th Congress on January 10, 1975. (120 Cong. Rec. 41998).

S. 4206.

To provide price support for milk at not less than 90 per cent of the parity price therefor.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 93d Congress adjourned sine die on December 20, 1974. The bill was presented to the President on December 24, 1974. (120 Cong. Rec. 41770). A Presidential message was received by the 1st session of the 94th Congress on January 10, 1975. (120 Cong. Rec. 41997).

H.R. 2933.

To improve the quality of unshelled filberts and shelled filberts for marketing in the United States. Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 93d Congress adjourned sine die on December 20, 1974. The bill was presented to the President on December 22, 1974. (120 Cong. Rec. 41993). A Presidential message was received by the 1st session of the 94th Congress on January 10, 1975. (120 Cong. Rec. 41997).

2317 H.R. 8193.

To require that a percentage of oil imports be carried on U.S. flag vessels.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 93d Congress adjourned sine die on December 20, 1974. The bill was presented to the President on December 18, 1974. (120 Cong. Rec. 40963). A Presidential message was received by the 1st session of the 94th Congress on January 10, 1975. (120 Cong. Rec. 41996).

2318 H.R. 11897.

To name the United States Courthouse and Federal
Office Building at 110 Michigan Street, N.W., Grand
Rapids, Michigan, the "Gerald R. Ford Federal Office
Building."

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 93d
Congress adjourned sine die on December 20, 1974.

(11 Weekly Comp. Pres. Doc. 22, January 13, 1975). The bill was presented to the President on December 23, 1974. (120 Cong. Rec. 41994). A Presidential message was received by the 1st session of the 94th Congress on January 10, 1975. (120 Cong. Rec. 41998).

2319 H.R. 11929.

To amend section 15d of the Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933 to provide that expenditure for pollution control facilities will be credited against required power investment return payments and repayments.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 93d Congress adjourned sine die on December 20, 1974 (10 Weekly Comp. Pres. Doc. 1601, December 30, 1975). The bill was presented to the President on December 12, 1974. (120 Cong. Rec. 39383). A Presidential message was received by the 1st session of the 94th Congress on January 10, 1975. (120 Cong. Rec. 41996).

2320 H.R. 13296.

To authorize appropriations for the fiscal year 1975 for certain maritime programs of the Department of Commerce.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 93d Congress adjourned sine die on December 20, 1974. (11 Weekly Comp. Pres. Doc. 22, January 13, 1975). The bill was presented to the President on December 23, 1974. (120 Cong. Rec. 41994). A Presidential message was received by the 1st session of the 94th Congress on January 10, 1975. (120 Cong. Rec. 41998).

2321 H.R. 14214.

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To amend the Public Health Services Act and related laws, to revise and extend programs of health revenue sharing and health services.

Pocket veto occurred after the 2d session of the 93d Congress adjourned sine die on December 20, 1974. (10 Weekly Comp. Pres. Doc. 1600, December 30, 1975). The bill was presented to the President on December 12, 1974. (120 Cong. Rec. 39383). A Presidential message was received by the 1st session of the 94th Congress on January 10, 1975. (120 Cong. Rec. 41996).

H.R. 17085.

To amend Title VIII of the Public Health Service Act
to revise and extend the programs of assistance under
that title for nurse training.

Pocket veto occurred after 2d session of the 93d
Congress adjourned sine die on December 20, 1974.
The bill was presented to the President on December

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24, 1974. (120 Cong. Rec. 41994). A Presidential
message was received by the 1st session of the 94th
Congress on January 10, 1975. (120 Cong. Rec.
41997).

Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session3
Regular Vetoes

S. 66.

To amend Title III of the Public Health Service Act to revise and extend the programs of assistance under that title for nurse training and to revise and extend programs of health revenue sharing and health services. Vetoed July 26, 1975. The veto message was laid before the Senate. (121 Cong. Rec. S13889).

The Senate overrode the veto on July 26, 1975 by a vote of 67 yeas to 15 nays. (121 Cong. Rec. S13895). The House overrode the veto on July 29, 1975 by a vote of 384 yeas to 43 nays. (121 Cong. Rec. H7738). Veto overridden. (89 Stat. 304; Public Law 94-63).

S. 1849.

To extend the Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act. Vetoed September 9, 1975. The veto message was laid before the Senate and printed as S. Doc. 94-102. (121 Cong. Rec. S15609).

The Senate sustained the veto on September 10, 1975 by a vote of 61 yeas to 39 nays. (121 Cong. Rec. S15774).

Veto sustained.

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To amend Title 3, United States Code, to provide
for the protection of foreign diplomatic missions,
to increase the size of the Executive Protective Service.
Vetoed December 1, 1975. The veto message was
laid before the House, referred to the Committee on
Public Works and Transportation, and printed as H.
Doc. 94-312. (121 Cong. Rec. H11549).
Veto unchallenged.

H.R. 25.

To provide for the cooperation between the Secretary of the Interior and the States with respect to the regulation of surface coal mining operations, and the acquisition and reclamation of abandoned mines. Vetoed May 20, 1975. The veto message was laid before the House, referred to the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, and printed as H. Doc. 94-160. (121 Cong. Rec. H4405).

Beginning at this point, references to the Congressional Record are made to the page numbers of the daily editions; the page numbers of Senate proceedings are preceded by the letter "S" and those of House proceedings are preceded by the letter "H."

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