COMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLEMENT J. ZABLOCKI, Wisconsin, Chairman L. H. FOUNTAIN, North Carolina CARDISS COLLINS, Illinois STEPHEN J. SOLARZ, New York DON BONKER, Washington GERRY E. STUDDS, Massachusetts ANDY IRELAND, Florida DONALD J. PEASE, Ohio ANTHONY C. BEILENSON, California 1 Deceased. WILLIAM S. BROOMFIELD, Michigan BENJAMIN A. GILMAN, New York ROBERT J. LAGOMARSINO, California JOHN J. BRADY, Jr., Chief of Staff 2 Resigned the committee Sept. 20, 1978. 8 Elected to committee Sept. 20, 1978. (II) FOREWORD HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Washington, D.C. Since the 81st Congress the Committee on International Relations of the House of Representatives has compiled and published a documented survey of its activities at the close of each session of Congress. This survey covers the work of the committee during the 95th Congress. The purpose of the report is to provide the members of the Committee on International Relations and the membership of the House with a record of the activities through which the committee has discharged its responsibilities for legislative and oversight matters affecting the international relations of the United States. It also makes available to the Congress, the executive branch, the press, and the public, a document which may be used as a handy guide and reference. This survey has been prepared, on my instruction, by Emily C. Howie, a staff associate for the full committee, under the supervision of Robert K. Boyer, senior staff consultant. Nothing contained in or omitted from the survey should be interpreted as indicating legislative intent with respect to the legislative and oversight matters covered. That intent, where expressed, will be found in the appropriate hearings, reports, files, debates, and statutes. CLEMENT J. ZABLOCKI, Chairman. CONTENTS E. Dates of members' appointment to the Committee on Inter- II. Operations of the Committee on International Relations: E. Study missions and participation in international conferences 2. International Security Assistance Act of 1977- 3. Export Administration Amendments of 1977- 4. Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 5. Arms Control and Disarmament Act Amendments of 6. To Authorize Appropriations for the Peace Corps for 7. Supplemental Military Assistance to Portugal for 8. Supplemental State Department Authorization for 9. To Amend the U.N. Participation Act of 1945 To Halt the Importation of Rhodesian Chrome___. 10. Trading With the Enemy Act Reform Legislation__ 11. To Provide for Relief and Rehabilitation Assistance to the Victims of the Recent Earthquake in 12. Commemorating Gen. Thaddeus Kosciuszko by Presenting a Memorial Plaque in His Memory to 1. International Development and Food Assistance Act 2. International Security Assistance Act of 1978- 4. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Authoriza- 5. Peace Corps Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 1979--- 6. International Investment Survey Act Amendments 7. Agricultural Trade Act of 1978- 11. Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act__. 12. To Authorize Appropriations to the Energy Research Urging the Canadian Government To Reassess Its Policy of Permitting the Killing of Newborn Harp 2. Expressing the Sense of Congress Regarding the Harassment of Soviet Jews and Other Minorities_ 3. To Assist the People of Romania__. 4. With Respect to the Preparatory Meeting in Bel- grade of the Conference on Security and Co- 5. Expressing the House of Representatives' Deep Concern Over the Disregard of Basic Human 6. To Endorse the Hermosillo Declaration on Com- bating Traffic in Drugs at the International Level and Urge the President To Encourage Other Nations To Cooperate in Eradicating Narcotics 9. Reaffirming the U.S. Čommitment to the Helsinki 10. Commission on Domestic and International Hunger 1. Contributions of Gen. Jose de San Martin____ 2. Expressing Condemnation of the Recent Terrorist 3. Denouncing the Assassination of Aldo Moro--- 81 |