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93rd Congress, 1973-1974

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Identifier: MANUSCRIPT HCPC00011

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93rd Congress

S. 119 To amend War Claims Act of 1948 and the Trading with Enemy Act

S. 121 To provide credit under the Civil Service Retirement Act for periods of separation from the service of certain employees of Japanese ancestry during World War II

S. 123 To require the payment of prevailing rates of wages on Federal public works on Guam

S. 124 To include Guam within the purview of the Federal Unemployment Tax Act and related provisions of the Social Security Act

S. 125 To amend title 37, United States Code

S. 126 To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to provide the same tax exemption for servicemen in and around Korea as is presently provided for those in Vietnam

S. 127 To provide increases in annuities paid under the Civil Service Retirement Act

S. 128 To extend the benefits of the Veterans' Preference Act of 1944 to persons serving in the Armed Forces of the United States during peacetime

S. 129 To establish limits on the assignment of a member of the armed forces to a combat zone

S. 130 To authorize the Secretary of the Army to grant certain rights-of-ways for road improvement and location of public utility lines over a portion of Fort DeRussy, Hawaii

S. 134 Authorizing and requesting the President to proclaim 1971 and the years leading up to and through the bicentennial year 1976

S. 137 To establish a special fund in the Treasury consisting of excess sugar excise tax collections, to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct research into environmental problems arising in the production, processing, and refining of sugar

S. 138 To amend the Intercostal Shipping Act, 1933

S. 139 To authorize the Secretary of the Navy to provide shore side facilities for the education and convenience of visitors to the United States Ship Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor

S. 140 Mandatory Life Insurance Coverage for military personnel assigned to combat zone

S. 142 D.C. Gun Bill

S. 143 Non-contiguous State Transportation Act

S. 144 Limits on Duty Free Shops

S. 145 Provide that persons who are nationals and citizens at birth retain citizenship without physical presence required

S. 146 Papaya Bill

S. 147 Extend time period for veterans to receive educational assistance

S. 149 Facilitate home financing in high cost construction areas (Hawaii, Alaska and Guam)

S. 153 Per Diem payment with respect to dependents of servicemen who are on duty outside U.S.

S. 154 Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole Federal Building, Honolulu, Hawaii

S. 157 Remove prohibition on concurrent payment of military retired pay and federal employees' compensation for work injuries

S. 231 Hawaii Public Interest Protection Act

S. 996 Enlisted Men Retired Pay

S. 997 Amend D.C. Traffic Act of 1925 for removal, impoundment or immobilization of motor vehicles

S. 998 Installation of meters in taxi cabs

S. 999 Transfer of R.K. Stadium to U.S. to authorize Sec. of Interior to Operate

S. 1000 Amend immigration and Nat. Act to provide for expeditious naturalization of certain former alien employees of U.S. admitted to U.S. for permanent residence

S. 1236 Allow credit for civil service retirement purposes for time spent by Japanese-Americans in WWII internment camps

S. 1389 Amend Service Contract Act of '65 to extend to geographical coverage to contracts performed on Canton Island

S. 1483 Amend Export Trade Act

S. 1484 Increase recognition in federal decision making of international economic policy considerations

S. 1485 Establish International Commerce Service within Department of Commerce

S. 1486 Authorize Sec. of Commerce to engage in certain export expansion activities, and for related purposes

S. 1487 Establish Commission on Foreign Procurement Practices

S. 1488 Provide system of uniform commodity description and tariffs filed w/Fed. Maritime Commission

S. 1566 Hawaii and U.S. Pacific Islands Surface Commerce Act of '73

S. 1700 Amend Clean Air Act and Solid Waste Disposal Act -- Trust Territory

S. 1932 Permit active members of reserves who served during Vietnam conflict to receive certain retirement

S. 1953 Improve basic work-week of firefighting personnel of executive agencies

S. 2040 Amend FAA of '58 to authorize the CAB to permit air carriers to hold scheduled and supplemental certification

S. 2041 Amend FAA '58 give CAB flexibility to approve air carrier-surface carrier control relationships when found to be in public interest

S. 2123 Increased rates on prepared and preserved pineapple and concentrated pineapple juice

S. 2300 Regulation of Travel Agency

S. 2334 Travel & Transp. expenses on return of employee-past resident outside continental U.S. from post of duty in U.S

S. 2536 National Tourism Act of 1973

S. 2575 Further Amends Shipping Act of 1916 and Intercostal Shipping Act of 1933

S. 2789 Vietnam Veterans GI Bill (Introduced with McGovern & others)

S. 2840 Authorize Secretary of Commerce to conduct study of foreign direct & portfolio investments in U.S.

S. 2843 Kuapa Pond Bill

S. 3173 Amend intercostal Shipping Act of 1933)

S. 3892 Prevent Reductions in pay for officer or employee adversely affected as result of implementing EO 11777)

S. 3955 METZENBAUM & INOUYE Foreign Investment Review Act of 1974)

S. Res. 281 Relating to Energy Sources & Tourism Industry)

S. Res. 347 Relating to Role of Fed. Govt. on Tourism in the United States

Dates

  • Creation: 1973-1974

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