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FOREWORD

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS,

Washington, D.C., December 31, 1976.

Since the 81st Congress the Committee on International Relations of the House of Representatives has compiled and published a documented survey of its activities at the close of each session of Congress. This survey covers the work of the committee during the 94th Congress.

The purpose of the report is to provide the members of the Committee on International Relations and the membership of the House with a record of the activities through which the committee has discharged its responsibilities for legislative matters affecting the international relations of the United States. It also makes available to the Congress, the executive branch, the press, and the public, a document which may be used as a handy guide and reference.

This survey has been prepared, on my instructions, by Andrew G. Bury, Jr., a research assistant for the full committee, under the supervision of John H. Sullivan, senior staff consultant.

Nothing contained in or omitted from the survey should be interpreted as indicating legislative intent with respect to the legislative matters covered. That intent, where expressed, will be found in the appropriate hearings, reports, files, debates, and statutes.

THOMAS E. MORGAN, Chairman.

CONTENTS

Foreword.

I. Organization of the Committee on International Relations____
A. Members of the committee...

B. Committee staff..

C. Standing subcommittees

D. Conference committees.

E. Dates of members' appointment to the Committee on Inter-
national Relations...

II. Operations of the Committee on International Relations__
A. Committee origins and history.

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B. Power of the purse---

C. Committee jurisdiction

D. Oversight functions-

E. Study missions and participation in international conferences
and events.

F. Funding of investigations and studies..

IV. Measures Enacted into Law..

G. Subcommittee structure....

H. Change of the committee name

I. Publication of documents..

III. Legislation_Considered by the Committee..

A. First Session, 94th Congress__.

2. Foreign Relations Authorization Act of 1975.
a. Department of State Authorization Act....
b. Arms Control and Disarmament Act Amend-
ments of 1975.

c. Amending the Foreign Service Buildings Act
of 1926.

d. United States-Egypt Property Exchange-

3. To Implement the United States Proposal for the
Early Warning System in Sinai...

4. To authorize the partial suspension of the arms em-
bargo on Turkey and to authorize the appropria-
tion of funds for fiscal 1976 for the Board for
International Broadcasting...

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1. International Development and Food Assistance Act
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5. Japan-United States Friendship Act

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6. Authorizing additional appropriations to carry out
the Peace Corps Act---

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7. Authorizing U.S. Contributions to United Nations
Peacekeeping Forces..

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8. Authorization for Council on International Economic
Policy

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B. Second Session, 94th Congress-

1. International Security Assistance and Arms Export
Control Act of 1976..

2. Foreign Relations Authorizations Act of 1976.

a. Department of State Authorization Act__
b. United States Information Agency Author-
ization Act____

c. Board for International Broadcasting Act---
3. To establish a Commission on Security and Coopera-
tion in Europe....

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IV. Measures Enacted into Law-Continued

B. Second Session, 94th Congress-Continued

4. To authorize the appropriation of funds necessary
during the fiscal 1977 to implement the provisions
of the Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation
between the United States and Spain..---

5. To amend the International Claims Settlement Act
of 1949----

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6. Humanitarian assistance for earthquake victims in
Guatemala..

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7. To authorize appropriations for the United States
Information Agency for fiscal year 1976..

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8. To amend further the Peace Corps Act_.

9. To supplement authority of the Secretary of Com-
merce to collect information on American invest-
ment abroad.

10. International Tijuana River flood control project----
11. To make the UŠIA film, "Wilma Rudolph, Olympic
Champion," available within the United States
for promotion of the 1976 Olympics...

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12. International Petroleum Exposition.

13. To provide for presentation by the United States to
Israel of a statue of Abraham Lincoln.

V. Concurrent and House Resolutions Adopted_.

1. Relating to the World Food Conference in Ames, Iowa__
2. Welcoming Their Majesties, the Emperor and Empress of
Japan_-

3. Sense of the House regarding status of the Baltic States__
4. Urging the Soviet Union to release Georgi Vins and permit
religious believers to worship God to their own conscience__
5. Expressing the sense of Congress regarding the democracy
in Italy and participation by Italy in NATO..

VI. Other Legislative Actions, 94th Congress

A. Measures reported but not receiving final action..

1. To amend the Export Administration Act of 1969.
2. Disapproving proposed sales to Jordan of Hawk
Missile and Vulcan Antiaircraft Systems...

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3. To call an Atlantic Convention___.

4. To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 1976
and 1977 for the Board for International Broad-
casting...

5. With respect to certain arms control and dis-
armament negotiations___

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6. Relating to the sentencing of 18 South Koreans--
7. Expressing the sense of Congress that every person
has a right to a nutritionally adequate diet--

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8. To congratulate Jean Monnet---

9. Expressing the sense of Congress with respect to
International Women's Year..

B. Measures Reported but Subsequently Defeated or Vetoed__
1. The Vietnam Humanitarian Assistance and Evacua-
tion Act of 1975---

2. To amend the United Nations Participation Act To
Halt the Importation of Rhodesian Chrome___

3. To authorize the Further Suspension of Prohibitions
Against Military Assistance to Turkey -

4. To amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and
the Foreign Military Sales Act..

5. Urging the President not to extend diplomatic
or other recognition to the Transkei Territory...

C. Resolutions of inquiry.

D. Committee resolutions passed.

1. The United Nations vote on "Zionism".

2. The sale of AWACS to NATO..

3. Activities of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency
in the United States: Subpena powers-

4. Honoring the retiring chairman of the House Com-
mittee on International Relations-Hon.
Thomas E. Morgan...

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