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6 Legislative History of the Social Security Amendments of 1983 : P.L. 98-21; 97 Stat. 65; Apr. 20, 1983. [i] (1983)

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                                                          So. 1.21
                                                          Vol. 6

             SOCIAL SECURITY AMENDMENTS OF 1983

Public Law 98-21                                       97 Stat. 65

                       April 20, 1983


                           DEBATE

64.  Daily Digest pages from the Contressional Record showing
       progress of debate.

     See Note for correct method of citation.

     98th Congress, 1st Session (vol. 129)

65.  Remarks by Sen. Dole on introduction of S. 1, Jan. 26, 1983,
       pp. S96-116.

     Press release from the House Ways and Means Committee regarding
       the Social Security bill, Mar. 3, 1903, pp. E834-5.

66.  Submission of amendments to H.R. 1900 by Reps. Parris, Pepper,
       Pickle, and Skelton, Mar. 7, 1983, pp. H888-9.

67.  Submission of amendments to S. 1900 by Reps. Oakar and
       Stangeland, Mar. 8, 1983, pp. H941-4.

68.  House passage of H.R. 1900 as amended, Mar. 9, 1983, pp. H945-
       1082.

69.  Remarks by Reps. Pickle, Sikorski, Carper, and Traxler on the
       passage of the Social Security amendments, Mar. 10, 1983,
       pp. H1115-6.

     Remarks by Rep. Coyne on the passage of H.R. 1900, Mar. 10,
       1983, p. H1127.

     Remarks by Rep. Mark Siljander on the Social Security Act
       Amendments of 1983, Mar. 10, 1983, pp. E963-4.

     Remarks by Rep. Alexander on the Social Security Act Amend-
       ments of 1983, Mar. 10, 1983, p. E967.

     Remarks by Reps. Smith and Lundine on the Social Security Act
       Amendments of 1983, Mar. 10, 1983, pp. E977-8.

70.  Remarks by Sen. Long on Submission of Amdt. no. 512 to S.1,
       Mar. 15, 1983, p. S2495.

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