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H.CON.RES.278: Stating the sense of Congress that any national missile defense program to provide protection for the United States against the threat of ballistic missile attack should provide for the protection of Alaska, Hawaii, and the territories and commonwealths of the United States on the same basis as the contiguous States.
About This Bill
- This bill was introduced in the 105th Congress
- This bill is primarily about government operations and politics
- Introduced May 19, 1998
- Latest Major Action May 19, 1998
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48 (7 Democrats, 42 Republicans)
Bill Summary
Expresses the sense of the Congress that: (1) any missile defense program to protect the United States against a ballistic missile attack should be designed to protect Alaska, Hawaii, and the U.S. territories and commonwealths on an equal basis with the contiguous States; and (2) any National Intelligence Estimate prepared with respect to intercontinental ballistic missile capabilities of foreign countries should include assessment of the...
(Source: Library of Congress)
Bill Actions
Date | Description |
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Referred to the House Committee on National Security.
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May 19, 1998 |
Introduced in the House by Don Young (R-Alaska) |