A resolution to once again express the sense of the Senate with respect to the allocation of necessary energy sources to the travel and tourism industry.
1979-03-01: Referred to Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
A resolution noting the retirement of the Honorable Clarence M. Mitchell, Junior, and expressing gratitude for his contributions for the cause of civil rights and the enhancement of life in America.
1979-03-14: Measure passed Senate.
A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that the President should withdraw and amend the Standby Gasoline Rationing Program.
1979-03-13: Referred to Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
A Resolution relating to the Republic of China.
1979-01-15: Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
A concurrent resolution disapproving the proposed export to India of low-enriched uranium for the Tarapur Power Station pursuant to export license applications XSNM-1379 and XSNM-1569.
1980-09-24: Measure indefinitely postponed in Senate.
A concurrent resolution relating to the presence of Soviet combat troops and their support units in Cuba.
1979-09-27: Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
A concurrent resolution disapproving the proposed export to India of low-enriched uranium for the Tarapur Atomic Power Station pursuant to export license applications XSNM-1379 and XSNM-1569.
1980-09-24: Measure indefinitely postponed in Senate.
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress on the Baltic States question.
1980-08-26: Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress with respect to the treatment of Christians by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, and for other purposes.
1979-12-10: Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress on the nonenforcement of sanctions against Zimbabwe Rhodesia.
1979-04-23: Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
A concurrent resolution relating to the discussions between the United States and the Soviet Union regarding the removal of Soviet combat troops from Cuba, and for other purposes.
1979-09-27: Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
A concurrent resolution urging the Soviet Union to allow Irina Astakhova McClellan to emigrate to the United States, and for other purposes.
1980-09-25: Referred to House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
A concurrent resolution relating to the presence of Soviet military personnel in Cuba, and for other purposes.
1979-09-27: Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
A concurrent Resolution to express the sense of the Senate opposing wage/price or other stabilization standards enforced by the direct or implied threat of administrative actions or decisions pursuant to various laws.
1979-02-06: Referred to Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs.
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress with respect to the treatment of Christians by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, and for other purposes.
1980-12-01: Referred to House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
To express the sense of Congress against wage and price controls.
1980-03-11: Referred to Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs.
A concurrent resolution requesting the Secretary of the Army to authorize wearing of the Maroon (or Red) Beret by Army Airborne units.
1979-03-08: Referred to Senate Committee on Armed Services.
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of the Congress that, in hosting the 1980 Olympic games, the Soviet Government should adhere to the Helsinki accords and the Olympic spirit of fair play and equality of opportunity.
1979-09-20: Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
A concurrent resolution declaring that the Congress does not favor the withholding of income tax on interest and dividend payments.
1980-07-23: Reported to Senate from the Committee on Finance, S. Rept. 96-863.
A resolution to establish a select committee of the Senate to conduct an investigation and study of the extent, if any, to which illegal, improper, or unethical activities were engaged in by any persons, acting individually or in combination with others, in the conduct of the Carter family businesses and financial activities related to them.
1979-03-22: Referred to Senate Committee on Rules and Administration.