[Congressional biography]
Born: April 17, 1913 in Youngstown, OH
Died: October 7, 1987
in Youngstown, OH
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1970-11-18 | Protectionist Trade Amendments [HRES1225] | Rejected (192-201) |
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Gibbons (D-FL) amendment to the rule under which the bill was considered, permitting amendments deleting provisions from the bill. No amendments adding provisions would have been permitted. The bill would have imposed statutory import quotas on textiles and footwear and established procedures for imposing quotas on 200 other imports. | |||||
1970-11-24 | OSHA Standards [HR16785] | Agreed To (220-173) |
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Steiger (R-WI)-Sikes (D-FL) amendment in the nature of a substitute bill authorizing a presidentially appointed board to set occupational safety standards and an appeals commission, also appointed by the President, to enforce those standards. | |||||
1970-12-08 | SST Funding [HR17755] | Agreed To (213-174) |
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Boland (D-MA) motion to table the Yates (D-IL) motion instructing House conferees to accept a Senate amendment deleting $289.9 million for development of the supersonic transport. | |||||
1970-12-09 | Railroad Union Pay Raises [HJR1413] | Agreed To (215-172) |
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Staggers (D-WV) amendment providing for a 5-percent raise, retroactive to Jan. 1 1970, for four railroad operating unions and a 32-cents-an-hour raise retroactive to Nov. 1, 1970. | |||||
1970-12-21 | U.N. Expansion Grant [HJR1146] | Rejected (124-168) |
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Gross (R-IA) amendment to recommit the bill with instructions to add an amendment prohibiting payment of the $20 million U.S. contribution to the United Nations until all delinquent dues of member nations were paid in full. | |||||
1970-12-21 | "Racially Impacted" School Aid [HR19446] | Passed (159-77) |
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Passage of the bill authorizing $1.5 billion in aid to public schools undergoing desegregation. Money in this bill was likely to end up financing busing schemes. |
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