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HCONRES 162 - 98

A concurrent resolution urging the President to prohibit grain shipments to the Soviet Union unless certain actions are taken by the Soviet Government.

Unfavorable Executive Comment Received From USDA.

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Agriculture
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Impact 100% Confidence 92%

Agriculture and Food

A concurrent resolution urging the President to prohibit grain shipments to the Soviet Union unless certain actions are taken by the Soviet Government. Unfavorable Executive Comment Received From USDA. Agriculture and Food

A concurrent resolution urging the President to prohibit grain shipments to the Soviet Union unless certain actions are taken by the Soviet Government. Unfavorable Executive Comment Received From USDA. Agriculture and Food

Labor and employment
1 evidence matches
Impact 81% Confidence 75%

A concurrent resolution urging the President to prohibit grain shipments to the Soviet Union unless certain actions are taken by the Soviet Government. Unfavorable Executive Comment Received From USDA. Agriculture and Food

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Summary

00 Introduced in House Apr 4, 2004

Urges the President to prohibit the exportation of grain to the Soviet Union until he determines that the Soviet Union has: (1) provided an account of its surveillance and attack on Korean Air Lines (KAL) flight 7; (2) accepted the responsibility and liability for the deaths on board KAL flight 7; (3) provided reparations for the families of those killed; and (4) pledged cooperation with the United Nations, the International Civil Aviation Organization, and the United States to insure the safety of civil aviation in and near its airspace.

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May 2, 1984

Unfavorable Executive Comment Received From USDA.

Feb 16, 1984

Unfavorable Executive Comment Received From Commerce.

Dec 9, 1983

Unfavorable Executive Comment Received From State.

Oct 17, 1983

Executive Comment Requested from State, Commerce, USDA.

Sep 22, 1983

Referred to Subcommittee on Europe and the Middle East.

Sep 22, 1983

Referred to Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade.

Sep 13, 1983

Introduced in House

Sep 13, 1983

Introduced in House

Sep 13, 1983

Referred to House Committee on Foreign Affairs.

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