Full Committee Markup on: H. Con Res. 63, S. 323, H.R. 940, H.R. 2368, H.R. 2454, Motion to adopt a resolution granting Committee Chairman Don Young authority to issue such subpoenas as he may deem necessary in relation to an inquiry into partisan political activities by employees at the Office of Insular Affairs and the U.S. Department of the Interior. Adopted by vote of 24-14.
Wednesday, July 21, 1999 | 12:00 AMwashington, D.C.
Markup on: H. Con Res. 63, Expressing the sense of the Congress opposing removal of dams on the Columbia and Snake Rivers for fishery restoration purposes. Ordered reported to the House by voice vote. S. 323, to redesignate the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Monument as a national park and establish the Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area, and for other purposes. "Black Canyon National Park and Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area Act of 1999". Ordered reported to the House as amended by voice vote. H.R. 940, to establish the Lackawanna Heritage Valley American Heritage Area. "Lackawanna Valley Heritage Area Act of 1999". Ordered reported to the House as amended by voice vote. H.R. 2368, to assist in the resettlement and relocation of the people of Bikini Atoll by amending the terms of the trust fund established during the United States administration of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. "Bikini Resettlement and Relocation Act of 1999". Ordered reported to the House by voice vote. H.R. 2454, to assure the long-term conservation and mid-continent light geese and the biological diversity of the ecosystem upon which many North American migratory birds depend, by directing the Secretary of the Interior to implement rules to reduce the overabundant population of mid-continent light geese. Ordered reported to the House as amended by voice vote.
Motion to adopt a resolution granting Committee Chairman Don Young authority to issue such subpoenas as he may deem necessary in relation to an inquiry into partisan political activities by employees at the Office of Insular Affairs and the U.S. Department of the Interior. Adopted by vote of 24-14.
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