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                   104TH CONGRESS                                      REPORT
                     1st Session    HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES          104-194




                   PROVIDING FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF H.R. 2058, THE CHINA POLICY
                   ACT OF 1995 AND HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION 96, DISAPPROVING EXTEN-
                     SION OF MOST FAVORED NATION STATUS TO THE PRODUCTS OF CHINA


                       JULY 19, 1995.-Referred to the House Calendar and ordered to be printed


                             Mr. SOLOMON, from the Committee on Rules,
                                       submitted the following


                                            REPORT

                                        [To accompany H. Res. 193]
                     The Committee on Rules, having had under consideration House
                   Resolution 193, by a nonrecord vote, report the same to the House
                   with the recommendation that the resolution be adopted.
                             BRIEF SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS OF RESOLUTION
                     The resolution provides for the consideration of two measures:
                   H.R. 2058, the China Policy Act of 1995; and H.J. Res. 96, dis-
                   approving the extension of most-favored-nation status to the prod-
                   ucts of the People's Republic of China.
                     The rule provides first for the consideration of H.R. 2058 in the
                   House subject to 90 minutes of debate equally divided between the
                   chairman and ranking minority member of the International Rela-
                   tions Committee or their designees. Finally, the rule provides for
                   one motion to recommit which, if containing instructions may only
                   be offered by the Minority Leader or his designee.
                     After disposition of H.R. 2058, it is in order to consider H.J. Res.
                   96 in the House, subject to one hour of debate, equally divided be-
                   tween Representative Wolf of Virginia and Representative Archer
                   of Texas or their designees. Pursuant to procedures in the Trade
                   Act of 1974, the previous question is considered as ordered on the
                   joint resolution to final passage without intervening motion except
                   one motion to table if offered by Representative Wolf or his des-
                   ignee. The procedures of the Trade Act shall not apply to any other
                   China MFN extension disapproval resolution during the remainder
                   of the first session of the 104th Congress.


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