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5 Legislative History of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995: Public Law 104-4: 109 Stat. 48: 22 March 1995 1 (1995)

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                                                   G. 28
                                                   Vol. 5

            UNFUNDED MANDATES REFORM ACT OF 1995

               Public Law 104-4 109 Stat. 48

                       22 March 1995



                           DEBATE


70.. Daily Digest pages from the Congressional Record
     showing progress of debate.


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

71. Remarks by Sen. Dole on S. 1, January 4, 1995, pp. S11-
     13.

     Remarks by Sens. Kempthorne, Glenn, Dole, Roth and
     Nickles upon introduction of S. 1, the Unfunded
     Mandate Reform Act of 1995, January 4, 1995, pp. S53-
     75.

     Remarks by Sen. Moseley-Braun upon introduction of S.
     13,-January 4, 1995, pp. S170-71

     Remarks by Sen. Specter upon introduction of S. 17,
     including remarks on the effects of unfunded mandates
     upon urban areas, January 4, 1995, pp. S179-89.

     Remarks by Sen. Hatch upon introduction of S.J. Res. 9,
     a joint resolution proposing an amendment to the
     Constitution barring Federal unfunded mandates to the
     States, with a section by section analysis of the
     measure, January 4, 1995, pp. S415-16

     Remarks by Rep. Gingrich on the legislative agenda for
     the 104th Congress, January 4, 1995, pp. H4-8.

72. Remarks by Sen. Dorgan on unfunded mandates, January 5,
     1995, pp. S458-59.

     Remarks by Rep. Hayworth on unfunded mandates, January
     5, 1995, p. H129.

     Remarks by Reps. Clinger, Davis, Portman and Condit
     upon introduction of H.R. 5, January 5, 1995, p. E49.

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