Amendment expresses as the sense of Congress that all American colleges and universities should adopt rigorous educational merchandise licensing codes of conduct to assure that university and college licensed merchandise is not made by sweatshop and exploited adult or child labor either domestically or abroad.

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Amendment Number
600
Description
Amendment expresses as the sense of Congress that all American colleges and universities should adopt rigorous educational merchandise licensing codes of conduct to assure that university and college licensed merchandise is not made by sweatshop and exploited adult or child labor either domestically or abroad.
Purpose
An amendment, printed as amendment No. 70 in the Congressional Record of April 29, 1998, to express that it is the sense of Congress that American colleges and universities should adopt rigorous labor codes of conduct to assure that university and college licensed merchandise is not made by sweatshop and exploited adult or child labor either domestically or abroad.
Congress
105
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
May 6, 1998
Latest Action Text
On agreeing to the Miller (CA) amendment (A030) Agreed to by recorded vote: 393 - 28 (Roll No. 131).
Latest Action Time
18:54:52
Submitted Date
May 6, 1998
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Aug 15, 2021
Amendment 600 — Informed