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102nd Congress, 1991-1992

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Identifier: MANUSCRIPT HCPC00011

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102nd Congress

Co-sponsorship

S. 13 Amend Internal Revenue Code

S. 63 Internal Revenue Code of 1986

S. 66 A bill to amend title VII of the Public Health Service Act

S. 79 Reinstatement of Oil and Gas Lease

S. 110 Removal of Certain Barriers Restricting the Free Exercise of Traditional Religious Practices

S. 112 Native Hawaiian Health Centers

S. 161 Clinical Nurse Specialist and Medicare

S. 164 Imports of Fresh Papayas meet all the requirements imposed on Domestic Fresh Papaya

S. 166 Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief & Assistance Act

S. 176 VA Psychologists Incentive Pay

S. 180 Provide Direct Payment for Services of Registered Nurses as Assistants in Surgery

S. 219 Psychological Examinations Requirements

S. 227 Advanced Nurse Education Act of 1991

S. 235 National Museum of the American Indian Amend Act

S. 319 Public Health Service Act, Amendment

S. 521 Broadcast time for candidates

S. 522 Clean Campaign Act of 1991

S. 539 Highways, Title 23 U.S.C., Amendment

S. 718 Spark M. Matsunaga Memorial Peace Education Act

S. 858 Agriculture Act of 1949, Amendment

S. 881 Social Work Support Act of 1991

S. 885 A bill to amend the Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990

S. 932 Supplemental Security Income Program

S. 941 Comprehensive Adolescent Health Care

S. 962 Indian Tribe Criminal Jurisdiction over Indians

S. 963 Jurisdictional Authority of Tribal Governments in Indian Country

S. 1057 National Native American Advisory Commission

S. 1132 Federal Communications Commission Auth. Act of 1991

S. 1143 Territory of American Samoa in the Program of Aid to the Aged, Blind or Disabled

S. 1166 Telephone Consumer Assistance Act

S. 1193 Technical Amendments to Various Indian Laws

S. 1479 Public Health Service Act, Amendment

S. 1504 Public Telecommunications Act of 1991

S. 1579 Telephone Disclosure and Dispute Resolution Act

S. 1620 to make technical corrections with respect to the Immigration Act of 1990 and other immigration laws

S. 1717 Native American Programs Act of 1974 Amendments Act

S. 1720 Navajo-Hopi Relocation Housing Program Reauthorization Act of 1991

S. 1752 Indian Tribal Courts Act of 1991

S. 1773 The Power of Indian Tribes to Exercise Criminal Jurisdiction over Indians, Extension

S. 1841 Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986

S. 1867 Three Year Basis Recovery Rule on Federal Retirement Benefits, Elimination Mail Requests

S. 2044 Native American Languages Act of 1991

S. 2112 Information Services Diversity Act of 1991

S. 2481 Indian Health Improvement act, Amendment

S. 2487 Fresh Cut Flower Import Regulation Act of 1992

S. 2495 Civil Liberties Act of 1988, Amendment

S. 2496 Delphinus II, Certificate of Documentation, Authorization

S. 2533 Earthquake and Volcanic Eruption Hazard Reduction Act

S. 2535 National School Lunch Act, Amendment

S. 2553 Civil Liberties Act of 1988, Amendment

S. 2681 Native Hawaiian Health Care Improvement Act

S. 2746 Purposes of Overseas Private Investment Corporation to American Indians and Alaskan Natives, Extension

S. 2786 Marine Sanctuary in the Hawaiian Islands, Designation

S. 2796 Internal Revenue Code of 1986, Amendment

S. 2797 Exemption from Harbor Maintenance Tax for Certain Passengers

S. 2817 National Health Care Act of 1992

S. 2825 Treatment of fuel-Foreign Trade Zones Act of 1934

S. 2861 Importation of Papayas from Costa Rica, Prohibition

S. 2882 National Telecommunications and Information Administration Authorization Act of 1992

S. 3155 National Indian Policy Research Institute Act

S. 3161 Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, Designation

S. 3237 Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act, Amendment

S. 3347 Working Group on Indian Water Rights Settlements, Establishment

DKI Amendments

S. Res. 25 Resolution Authorizing Expenditures by the Select Committee on Indian Affairs

S. Res. 146 Concerning Volcanic Disaster in the Philippines

S. Res. 178 Chinese Political Prisoners and Chinese Prisons

S. J. Res. 22 Resolution Consenting to Certain Amendments Enacted by the Hawaii State Legislature

S. J. Res. 23 Certain Amendments to the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act, 1920, Consent of Congress

S. J. Res. 24 - S.J. Res. 34 Resolution Consenting to Certain Amendments Enacted by the Hawaii State Legislature

S. J. Res. 120 Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, Designation

S. J. Res. 161 Japanese-American War Veterans Memorial, Authorization

S. J. Res. 172 National American Indian Heritage Month, Designation

S. J. Res. 202 Crime Prevention Month, Designation Cosponsors

Dates

  • Creation: 1991-1992

Conditions Governing Access

From the Collection:

Access restrictions apply to certain records in the papers that have been determined to contain sensitive personal or government information. Series assessed to contain sensitive information will remain closed until 2028 with the exception of Constituent Services Case Work, which contains high levels of personal identifiable information. Constituent Services Case Work will be available to requesting individuals upon review and approval of the archivist or librarian managing the Property. Individual files or records assessed to contain sensitive information may also carry restrictions. Series assessed with medium risk may be made available to the researcher after the files are reviewed for sensitive information or formats. Series assessed to be of low risk of disclosing sensitive information may be open and available to researchers.

Low risk: The following series pose little risk of revealing sensitive information and could be made available to the public with little harm: Administrative Files, Campaign Files, Constituent Services(Correspondence and Projects), House Records, Kaho’olawe, Native Hawaiian Issues, Japanese Latin American Internment, Personal, Political Affairs, Speeches, Scheduling Files, Medal of Honor, Legislative Files, Photographs, Public Relations, Books, and Subject Files.



Medium risk: ABSCAM, Staff Files, Born-Digital (format-based), Microfilm.



Series with sensitive information: Constituent Services (Case Work), Watergate, Iran-Contra, and subseries containing records related to military and defense appropriations.

From the Collection:

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