Amendment101st Congress
Amendment expressed as the sense of Congress that the President should be commended for his arms control initiatives; that the Congress supported those efforts and encouraged the Soviet Union to respond favorably to U.S. arms control proposals; and that the Congress should refrain from taking legislative actions which undermined U.S. negotiating positions at existing arms control negotiations.
- Amendment Number
- 183
- Description
- Amendment expressed as the sense of Congress that the President should be commended for his arms control initiatives; that the Congress supported those efforts and encouraged the Soviet Union to respond favorably to U.S. arms control proposals; and that the Congress should refrain from taking legislative actions which undermined U.S. negotiating positions at existing arms control negotiations.
- Purpose
- An amendment expressing the sense of Congress that the President should be commended for his arms control initiatives, that Congress supports those efforts and encourages the Soviet Union to respond favorably to U.S. arms control proposals. The amendment also states that Congress should refrain from unilaterally restricting U.S. development or production of weapons systems.
- Congress
- 101
- Type
- HAMDT
- Latest Action Date
- Jul 25, 1989
- Latest Action Text
- On agreeing to the Broomfield amendment (A019) Agreed to by voice vote.
- Latest Action Time
- 16:48:03
- Submitted Date
- Jul 25, 1989
- Chamber
- House of Representatives
- Update Date
- Jul 10, 2021