Amendment expresses the sense of Congress that any college or university that denies equal access or discriminates against ROTC programs or military recruiters should be denied certain Federal taxpayer support, especially funding for many military and defense programs; and requires the Secretary of Defense to issue a report to Congress on those colleges and universities that are denying equal access to military recruiters and ROTC programs.

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Amendment Number
211
Description
Amendment expresses the sense of Congress that any college or university that denies equal access or discriminates against ROTC programs or military recruiters should be denied certain Federal taxpayer support, especially funding for many military and defense programs; and requires the Secretary of Defense to issue a report to Congress on those colleges and universities that are denying equal access to military recruiters and ROTC programs.
Purpose
An amendment numbered 6 printed in House Report 109-96 to express the sense of Congress that any college or university that denies equal access or discriminate against ROTC programs or military recruiters should be denied certain Federal taxpayer support, especially funding for many military and defense programs; and to require the Secretary of Defense to issue a report to Congress on the college and universities that are denying equal access to military recruiters and ROTC programs.
Congress
109
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
May 25, 2005
Latest Action Text
On agreeing to the Stearns amendment (A006) Agreed to by recorded vote: 336 - 92 (Roll no. 218).
Latest Action Time
19:33:40
Submitted Date
May 25, 2005
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Jul 11, 2021
Amendment 211 — Informed