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H.J.Res.179 — 93rd Congress (1973-1974) [93rd]
Sponsor:
Rep. Saylor, John P. [R-PA-12] (Introduced 01/11/1973)

Summary:
Summary: H.J.Res.179 — 93rd Congress (1973-1974)

There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.

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Introduced in House (01/11/1973)

Creates a Federal Committee on Nuclear Development to be composed of 15 members headed by a chairman to be appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.

Directs the Committee to study, review, and evaluate the present provisions of the Atomic Energy Act and intensively probe the atomic energy program of the United States generally, with the specific objectives of ascertaining whether the existing civilian nuclear program is responsive to the public need, assessing the validity of the assumptions upon which the existing program is built, and determining what changes should be made in that program.

Grants the Commission necessary powers and authorizes necessary appropriations.


Major Actions:
Summary: H.J.Res.179 — 93rd Congress (1973-1974)

There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.

Shown Here:
Introduced in House (01/11/1973)

Creates a Federal Committee on Nuclear Development to be composed of 15 members headed by a chairman to be appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.

Directs the Committee to study, review, and evaluate the present provisions of the Atomic Energy Act and intensively probe the atomic energy program of the United States generally, with the specific objectives of ascertaining whether the existing civilian nuclear program is responsive to the public need, assessing the validity of the assumptions upon which the existing program is built, and determining what changes should be made in that program.

Grants the Commission necessary powers and authorizes necessary appropriations.


Amendments:
Summary: H.J.Res.179 — 93rd Congress (1973-1974)

There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.

Shown Here:
Introduced in House (01/11/1973)

Creates a Federal Committee on Nuclear Development to be composed of 15 members headed by a chairman to be appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.

Directs the Committee to study, review, and evaluate the present provisions of the Atomic Energy Act and intensively probe the atomic energy program of the United States generally, with the specific objectives of ascertaining whether the existing civilian nuclear program is responsive to the public need, assessing the validity of the assumptions upon which the existing program is built, and determining what changes should be made in that program.

Grants the Commission necessary powers and authorizes necessary appropriations.


Cosponsors:
Summary: H.J.Res.179 — 93rd Congress (1973-1974)

There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.

Shown Here:
Introduced in House (01/11/1973)

Creates a Federal Committee on Nuclear Development to be composed of 15 members headed by a chairman to be appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.

Directs the Committee to study, review, and evaluate the present provisions of the Atomic Energy Act and intensively probe the atomic energy program of the United States generally, with the specific objectives of ascertaining whether the existing civilian nuclear program is responsive to the public need, assessing the validity of the assumptions upon which the existing program is built, and determining what changes should be made in that program.

Grants the Commission necessary powers and authorizes necessary appropriations.


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