Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress, Volume 105, Part 17U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - Law The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873) |
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... concluded its informal executive meetings to discuss the civilian nuclear power program , after receiving testimony from representatives of public and private power companies . HIGHLIGHTS Monday , January 19 , 1959 Chamber Action The ...
... concluded its informal executive meetings to discuss the civilian nuclear power program , after receiving testimony from representatives of public and private power companies . HIGHLIGHTS Monday , January 19 , 1959 Chamber Action The ...
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... concluded its hearings on S. 1 , to amend the Federal Airport Act in order to extend the time for making grants under the provisions of such act , after hearing testimony from Senators Gruening and Sparkman ; George Dement , of Chicago ...
... concluded its hearings on S. 1 , to amend the Federal Airport Act in order to extend the time for making grants under the provisions of such act , after hearing testimony from Senators Gruening and Sparkman ; George Dement , of Chicago ...
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... concluded its hearings on S. 12 , to expedite the utilization of television facilities in public schools , col- leges , and adult training programs , with testimony favoring its enactment from William Harley , president , National ...
... concluded its hearings on S. 12 , to expedite the utilization of television facilities in public schools , col- leges , and adult training programs , with testimony favoring its enactment from William Harley , president , National ...
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... concluded hearings on H.R. 2357 and 3319 , to extend and amend laws relating to the provisions and improvement of ... concluding testimony from Allen W. Dulles , Director of Central Intelligence Agency , with respect to the threat faced ...
... concluded hearings on H.R. 2357 and 3319 , to extend and amend laws relating to the provisions and improvement of ... concluding testimony from Allen W. Dulles , Director of Central Intelligence Agency , with respect to the threat faced ...
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... concluded legislative action on S. Con . Res . 2 , continuing the Joint Committee To Investigate Problems of Growth and Expansion of District of Columbia and Its Metro- politan Area . Adjournment : Adjourned at 5:13 p.m. Committee ...
... concluded legislative action on S. Con . Res . 2 , continuing the Joint Committee To Investigate Problems of Growth and Expansion of District of Columbia and Its Metro- politan Area . Adjournment : Adjourned at 5:13 p.m. Committee ...
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Page D-270 - AN ACT To amend certain laws of the United States in light of the admission of the State of Alaska into the Union, and for other purposes ******* Highways SEC.
Page D-423 - An act to encourage and stimulate the production and conservation of coal In the United States through research and development by authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to contract for coal research, and for other purposes Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United Statet i>f America in Congress assembled, That as used in this Act — (a) The term "Secretary" means the Secretary of the Interior.
Page D-296 - To Amend the Federal Airport Act so as To Extend the Time for Making Grants Under the Provisions of Such Act, and for Other Purposes...
Page D-213 - Act which authorized — * * * the Secretary of the Interior to construct the San Luis unit of the Central Valley project, California, to enter into an agreement with the State of California with respect to the construction and operation of such unit, and for other purposes.
Page D-307 - A bill to amend the Employment Act of 1946 to provide for its more effective administration, and to bring to bear an informed public opinion upon price and wage increases which threaten economic stability. Reported from Government Operations, June 12, 1959; Report No. 539. Union Calendar. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION SECOND SESSION HR 12777 — Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers
Page D-134 - The Navajo Indian irrigation project and the initial stage of the San Juan-Chama project...
Page D-285 - Defense of suits against Federal employees arising out of their operation of motor vehicles.
Page D-231 - ... to lessen competition unduly or to tend unduly to create a monopoly...
Page D-291 - Act with respect to the reserves required to be maintained by member banks of the Federal Reserve System against deposits and to eliminate the classification "central reserve city.
Page D-348 - ... and merchandise directly or Indirectly from any port In the United States to another port of the United States, passengers may be transported on Canadian vessels between ports In southeastern Alaska, and passengers and merchandise may be transported on Canadian vessels between Hyder, Alaska, and other points In southeastern Alaska or the continental United States either directly or via a foreign port, or for any part of the transportation, unless the Secretary of Commerce determines that United...