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AFFIRM

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION IN DISTRICT

GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT ACT

(Council Act No. 1-87)

AND

REPORT OF THE

COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT

OF COLUMBIA

AS REFERRED TO THE

COMMITTEE ON THE DISTRICT

OF COLUMBIA

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
NINETY-FOURTH CONGRESS

SECOND SESSION

MARCH 4, 1976

Serial No. S-6

Printed for the use of the Committee on the District of Columbia

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LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL

Hon. CARL ALBERT,

COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA,
Washington, D.C., March 3, 1976.

Speaker of the House, U.S. House of Representatives,
Washington, D.C.

DEAR MR. SPEAKER: I have the honor to transmit to you, in accordance with section 602 (c) of the D.C. Self Government and Governmental Reorganization Act, PL 93-198, a copy of an act adopted by the Council December 2, 1975, vetoed by the Mayor December 24, 1975, reenacted by the Council January 19, 1976, and approved by the President February 27, 1976. Act 1-87 will insure the further development and specification of Affirmative Action employment plans by all District government agencies.

Attached to the act is a docket sheet for signature of the Clerk of the House by the expiration of the 30-day review period. In the event during this period the House adopts a resolution disapproving such act, please so advise the Council on the docket sheet, noting the resolution number and signature of the House Clerk.

To begin the count of the 30-day review by Congress, it would be appreciated if your office would acknowledge receipt of this document on the tissue copy attached.

Sincerely,

Enclosures.

STERLING TUCKER, Chairman.

Hon. STERLING TUCKER,

THE WHITE HOUSE, Washington, February 28, 1976.

Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia, Washington, D.C.

DEAR MR. CHAIRMAN: I am returning to you herewith enrolled bills 1-87 (Affirmative Action in District Government Employment Act) and 1-88 (The District of Columbia Shop Book Rule Act), with the decisions of the President indicated thereon. I am also enclosing a message from the President disapproving 1-88.

Sincerely,

Enclosures.

ROBERT D. LINDER,
Chief Executive Clerk.

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