A substitute amendment to the Wyden amendment. The amendment expresses the sense of Congress that the President should conduct an immediate review of concrete steps the U.S. could take, individually and in concert with its allies, to bring economic and political pressure on Libya to cease terrorist activities and activities to destabilize and control neighboring states in Africa. The report is to be submitted to Congress in 180 days. The amendment also prohibits any funds from this Act to be used to assist Libya.

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Amendment Number
454
Description
A substitute amendment to the Wyden amendment. The amendment expresses the sense of Congress that the President should conduct an immediate review of concrete steps the U.S. could take, individually and in concert with its allies, to bring economic and political pressure on Libya to cease terrorist activities and activities to destabilize and control neighboring states in Africa. The report is to be submitted to Congress in 180 days. The amendment also prohibits any funds from this Act to be used to assist Libya.
Purpose
A substitute amendment to the Wyden amendment. The amendment expresses the sense of Congress that the President should conduct an immediate review of concrete steps the U.S. could take, individually and in concert with its allies, to bring economic and political pressure on Libya to cease terrorist activities and activities to destabilize and control neighboring states in Africa. The report is to be submitted to Congress in 180 days. The amendment also prohibits any funds from this Act to be used to assist Libya.
Congress
97
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Dec 9, 1981
Latest Action Text
Amendment Passed (Amended) in Committee of the Whole by Recorded Vote: 356 - 46 (Record Vote No: 344).
Submitted Date
Dec 9, 1981
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Aug 14, 2021
Amendment 454 — Informed