Congress of passport fraud and lasts for homeless assistance
As a senator spoke Pryor, the only member was present to hear Senator Paul Simon, Democrat of Illinois, was the president at the time.
And the approval of the Copyright Treaty, for a two-thirds of members present vote was necessary, Senator Byrd uses the division of the voting procedure in which members to display, approval or disagreement with a call. ”All those who go up for,’’said Senator Simon. Senators Byrd, Dole, Pryor and Jesse Helms, Republican of North Carolina, which does all para.
All opponents”, get off,’’said Senator Simon, and four others placed with a smile, like all children in a school playground.
Senator Simon then decided to terminate the contract, a measure which was examined and, after 102 years. Advertising concerned
Adopted by the Senate of the bill mark action over, because the House of Representatives and Senate legislators to resolve their differences before the bill forward.
The bill of the controversial feature is a provision that prevails in some forms of comparative advertising, a company the right to bring rival advertisers, wrongly malignant their products or services. But the measure, a carefully negotiated compromise between trademark owners, advertising agencies and media organizations concerned about the threat to freedom of expression applies only to cases of advertising and sales promotion, and not for political advertising or an editorial comment.
The bill would also allow companies to obtain trademark protection, as long as three years before actually sell a product or service with the mark. Currently, only companies can register trademarks, after earlier in the trade.
The Senate final approval by a law on the extension of federal assistance for the homeless, a measure for the name of Stewart B. McKinney, representing the end of Connecticut, budgets $ 634 million in 1989 and $ 683 million in the year 1990 for many services, including emergency food and protection, health care, training and education. A recent expenditure appropriate only $ 378 million for the homeless during the year 1989, however, so that extra money is found later, when the program fully funded.
After the vote, Senator Edward M. Kennedy, Democrat of Massachusetts, said:”The tragedy of homelessness is a moral outrage. No man, woman and child in this nation should suffer want a decent place to live, yet considers the number of Americans living without shelter range higher than two million inhabitants.”Action on credit cards
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