H. Con. Res. 227, H. Res. 361, H. Res. 364, and H.R. 2870: Markup Before the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, March 10, March 11, 1998, Volumul 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1998 - 99 pagini |
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... the question of Congress ' war power authority , and I have always aligned myself with the general viewpoint that Congress does have a very important role to play in the question of war . I have been deeply concerned about - and I think 5.
... the question of Congress ' war power authority , and I have always aligned myself with the general viewpoint that Congress does have a very important role to play in the question of war . I have been deeply concerned about - and I think 5.
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... concerned about - and I think Mr. Campbell has as well - the manner in which the Congress over a period of years has simply ceded power to the President with respect to war powers , and there's been a very serious erosion of our power ...
... concerned about - and I think Mr. Campbell has as well - the manner in which the Congress over a period of years has simply ceded power to the President with respect to war powers , and there's been a very serious erosion of our power ...
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... concerned then that our troops would face hostilities and that the American people had not been told what interests were at stake that justified those risks . I have voted for measures to terminate funding for our troops , most recently ...
... concerned then that our troops would face hostilities and that the American people had not been told what interests were at stake that justified those risks . I have voted for measures to terminate funding for our troops , most recently ...
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... concerns that I just ex- pressed . Well , we still have time to hear a Member or two . Mr. Clement . Mr. CLEMENT . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . I must concur with both the Chairman and Ranking Democrat , Mr. Hamilton , and their comments ...
... concerns that I just ex- pressed . Well , we still have time to hear a Member or two . Mr. Clement . Mr. CLEMENT . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . I must concur with both the Chairman and Ranking Democrat , Mr. Hamilton , and their comments ...
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... concerned , I support the President's recommenda- tion , and I think we need to provide the President the resources that are commensurate with American leadership in the world . I also think we are just at the beginning of the budget ...
... concerned , I support the President's recommenda- tion , and I think we need to provide the President the resources that are commensurate with American leadership in the world . I also think we are just at the beginning of the budget ...
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Pagina 83 - International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights...
Pagina 77 - Reported with an amendment, committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, and ordered to be printed [Strike out all after the enacting clause and insert the part printed in italic] [For text of introduced bill, see copy of bill as introduced on April 2, 1987] A BILL To amend title 35, United States Code, with respect to patented processes.
Pagina 61 - Now, therefore, be it Strike all after the resolving clause and insert the following: 1 That the House of Representatives — 2 ( 1...
Pagina 19 - The word hostilities was substituted for the phrase armed conflict during the subcommittee drafting process because it was considered to be somewhat broader in scope. In addition to a situation in which fighting actually has begun, hostilities also encompasses a state of confrontation in which no shots have been fired but where there is a clear and present danger of armed conflict. "Imminent hostilities...
Pagina 76 - Speaker of the House of Representatives. Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate.
Pagina 11 - ... in response to coercion against the proposed recipient or donor, or (C) would endanger Armed Forces of the United States which are engaged in hostilities or are in a situation where imminent involvement in hostilities is clearly indicated by the circumstances.
Pagina 53 - Now, therefore, be it 1 Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate 2 concurring), 3 SECTION 1.
Pagina 1 - decided to look the other way." On October 22, 1993, Representative Oilman introduced H.Con.Res. 170 directing the President pursuant to section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution to withdraw US forces from Somalia by January 31, 1994.
Pagina 42 - Without objection, the text of the amendment in the nature of a substitute is considered as having been read.
Pagina 26 - Instead, it should be read in the context of sections 4(a)( 1 ) and 5(b), as part of a package attempting to approximate in concrete terms the accommodation reached by the founders, that the president could act militarily in an emergency but was obligated to cease and desist in the event Congress did not approve as soon as it had a reasonable opportunity to do so.