104th Congress, 1995-1996
Scope and Contents
104th Congress
Co-Sponsorships
S. 55 Veterans' Benefits, Title 38 U.S.C., Amendment
S. 68 Armed Forces, Title 10 U.S.C., Amendment
S. 74 Armed Forces, Title 10 U.S.C., Amendment
S. 78 Temporary Availability of Parenteral Diacetylmorphine, Provision / Compassionate Pain Relief Act
S. 79 Nutrition Assistance to American Samoa, Provision
S. 80 Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act of 1930, Amendment
S. 84 Certificate of Documentation for Vessel "Bagger", Provision
S. 87 Foreign Trade Zones Act, Amendment
S. 89 Science and Engineering Equal Opportunities Act, Amendment
S. 97 Job Training Partnership Act, Amendment
S. 446 1997 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Commemorative Act
S. 1008 International Revenue Code of 1986, Amendment
S. 1159 American Indian Policy Information Center Act
S. 1361 Repurchase of Native American Organizations' Land by the United States, Provision
S. 1616 Visa Waiver Pilot Program for Nationals of Korea
S. 1744 A bill to permit duty free treatment for certain structures, parts and components used in the Gemini Telescope Project.
S. 1864 A bill to transfer jurisdiction over certain parcels of Federal real property located in the District of Columbia.
S. 1983 The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act Amendment Act of 1996
Amendment, 04/05/95, H.R.1158 Amendment #464 - Amendment #5059
S. Con. Res. 41 Resolution Reaffirming Cargo Preference Policy
S. Con. Res. 46 Resolution Expressing Congress' Admiration of the Late Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin
S. Con. Res. 64 Resolution which calls for a Presidential Proclamation to recognize and honor Filipino veterans for their defense of democratic ideals and their important contributions to the outcome of World War II
Dates
- Creation: 1995-1996
Conditions Governing Access
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.
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Repository Details
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