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2 Legislative History of the Senate Gift Reform [i] (1996)

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                                                           G. 26
                                                           Vol. 2



                     SENATE GIFT REFORM




                           DEBATE

104th Congress, 1st Session (vol. 141)

9.   Remarks by Sen. Dole regarding the Senate schedule,
     July 21, 1995, p. S10506.

10. Remarks by Sen. Ford regarding lobbying reform, July
     24, 1995, pp. S10511-12.

     Remarks on the gift ban legislation, July 24, 1995, pp.
     S10531-34.

     Unanimous consent agreement for consideration of S.
     1061 with the text of Section 6 being stricken from S.
     1060 to be included in S. 1061, July 24, 1995, pp.
     S10560-3.

11. Senate began debate on S. 1061, July 25, 1995, pp.
     S10583-94.

     Remarks by Sen. Dole on the Gift Reform Act, July 25,
     1995, pp. S10596-7.

12. Senate resumed consideration of S. 1061 and adopted
     amendments, July 27, 1995, pp. S10592-94, S10796-818.

     Submission of amendments to S. 1061 by Sens. McCain,
     Brown, Murkowski, Lott, Stevens, and Ford, July 27,
     1995, pp. S10838-40.

     Remarks by Sen. Kyl on the gift ban, July 27, 1995, pp.
     S10773-4.

13. Senate agreed to S. Res. 158 after completing action on
     S. 1061; subsequently S. 1061 was indefinitely
     postponed, July 28, 1995, pp. S10845-60.

     Submission of S. Res. 158 by Sen. McCain, submission
     of amendments to S. 1061 by Sens. Byrd, Stevens, and
     Wellstone, July 28, 1995, pp. S10897-900.

     Remarks by Sen. Smith on S. 1061, July 28, 1995, p.
     S10873.

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