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1 SENATOR JOHN HEINZ VOTE STUDY BY ISSUE AREA FOREIGN AFFAIRS TABLE OF CONTENTS AFGHANISTAN... 1 AMBASSADORS... 1 ANGOLA... 1 CARIBBEAN...2 CENTRAL AMERICA...2 CHILE...3 CUBA....4 EL SALVADOR...6 FOOD DISTRIBUTION PROJECTS...8 FOREIGN AID IN GENERAL INTELLIGENCE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND JAPAN LEBANON LIBYA MIDDLE EAST...20 NICARAGUA...20 N A T NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR DEMOCRACY...24 PAKISTAN...25 PEACE CORPS PALISTINE LIBERATION ORGANIZATION! POLAND...26 TURKEY...27 UNITED NATIONS...27 SOUTH AFRICA...28 SOVIET UNION...30 WORLD BANK...33 WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION...34 ZIMBABWE...34

2 PAGE 1 AFGHANISTAN CQ: 142. S RV 142. OMNIBUS DEFENSE AUTHORIZATION. BYRD, D-NV, AMENDMENT EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF CONGRESS THAT THE FREE WORLD SHOULD TAKE STEPS TO ENSURE THAT THE PEOPLE OF AFGHANISTAN HAVE FOOD AND MEDICAL SUPPLIES. ADOPTED 98-0: R 55-0, D JUNE 19, CQ: 253. S CON RES 74. RV 270. SUPPORTING PEOPLE OF AFGHANISTAN. ADOPTION OF THE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO CALL ON THE UNITED STATES "TO EFFECTIVELY SUPPORT" THE PEOPLE OF AFGHANISTAN IN THEIR RESISTANCE OF THE OCCUPATION BY THE SOVIET UNION. ADOPTED 97-0: R 54-0, D OCT 3, 198B4. YEA YEA CQ: 40. SOOO. RV 040. THEBERGE NOMINATION. CONFIRMATION OF PRESIDENT REAGAN'S NOMINATION OF JAMES DANIEL THEBERGE TO BE U.S. AMBASSADOR TO CHILE. A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. PASSED 83-12: R 47-1, D MAR 2, YEA CQ: 296. S RV 299. FOREIGN AID AUTHORIZATION. PERCY, R-ILL., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE TSONGAS, D-MASS., AMENDMENT TO REPEAL THE BAN ON U.S. AID TO MILITARY FACTIONS ON ANGOLA BY THE EARLIEST OF THE FOLLOWING DATES: THE DATE BY WHICH THE PRESIDENT DETERMINED THAT AN EFFECTIVE CEASE-FIRE WAS IN PLACE IN NAMIBIA AND THAT PREPARATIONS FOR INTERNATIONALLY SUPERVISED ELECTIONS IN NAMIBIA WERE IN PLACE; OR MARCH 31, (THE SENATE SUBSEQUENTLY ADOPTED, BY VOICE VOTE, THE KASSEBAUM, R-KAN., AMENDMENT REPEALING THE BAN ON U.S. AID TO MILITARY FACTIONS IN ANGOLA, BUT STATING THAT REPEAL SHOULD NOT BE "CONSTRUED TO BE AN ENDORSEMENT BY CONGRESS" OF COVERT AID TO MILITARY FACTIONS IN ANGOLA) PASSED 66-29: R 47-3, D SEPT. 30, ' 81 YEA

3 PAGE 2 CQ: 119. S RV STATE DEPARTMENT YEA AUTHORIZATIONS, FY SYMMS, R-ID, AMENDMENT TO REPEAL THE SECTION OF THE 1980 FOREIGN AID AUTHORIZATIONS BILL (PL ) KNOWN AS THE CLARK AMENDMENT THAT PROHIBITED U.S. MILITARY AID TO ANTI-GOVERNMENT REBELS IN ANGOLA UNLESS SPECIFICALLY REQUESTED BY THE PRESIDENT AND APPROVED BY CONGRESS. ADOPTED 63-34: R 46-4, D JUNE 11, CARIBBEAN CQ: 302. HR RV 302. SUPPLEMENTAL YEA APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL JUDGMENT OF THE SENATE WHETHER THE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AMENDMENT TO FUND THE PRESIDENT'S CARIBBEAN BASIN INITIATIVE WAS GERMANE AND COULD REMAIN IN THE BILL. PASSED 53-46: R 52-1, D AUG 10, CQ: 304. HR RV 304. SUPPLEMENTAL YEA APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL KASTEN, R-WIS., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE DODD, D-CONN., AMENDMENT TO REDUCE BY ONE-HALF FUNDING FOR THE PRESIDENT'S CARIBBEAN BASIN INITIATIVE. A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. MOTION AGREED TO 55-40: R 52-1, D AUG 10, CENTRAL AMERICA CQ: 441. H J RES 631. RV 445. CONTINUING NO VOTE APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL HELMS, R-N.C., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE DODD, D-CONN., AMENDMENT TO BAR THE USE OF FUNDS, AFTER JAN. 20, 1983, TO SUPPORT IRREGULAR OR PARAMILITARY FORCES IN CENTRAL AMERICA. A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. MOTION AGREED TO 56-38: R 40-11, D DEC 18, CQ: 41. H J RES 492. RV 41. DEPARTMENT OF NO VOTE AGRICULTURE, FY 84 URGENT SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS. BAKER, R-TENN., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE KENNEDY, D-MASS., AMENDMENT TO REQUIRE CONGRESSIONAL AUTHORIZATION FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF COMBAT FORCES IN OR OVER EL SALVADOR, HONDURAS OR NICARAGUA. A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. MOTION AGREED TO 71-20: R 47-4, D MAR 29, 1984.

4 PAGE 3 CQ: 42. H J RES 492. RV 42. DEPARTMENT OF NAY AGRICULTURE, FY 84 URGENT SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS. KENNEDY, D-MASS., AMENDMENT TO REQUIRE CONGRESSIONAL AUTHORIZATION FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF COMBAT FORCES IN OR OVER EL SALVADOR OR NICARAGUA. A "NAY" HAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. REJECTED 23-72: R 4-49, D MAR 29, CQ: 140. S RV 140. OMNIBUS DEFENSE YEA AUTHORIZATION. TOWER, R-TEXAS, MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE KENNEDY, D-MASS., AMENDMENT TO REQUIRE PRIOR CONGRESSIONAL APPROVAL FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF U.S. COMBAT TROOPS INTO EL SALVADOR OR NICARAGUA. A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. MOTION AGREED TO 63-31: R 49-5, D JUNE 18, CQ: 76. S 960. RV FOREIGN ASSISTANCE YEA AUTHORIZATION, FY KASSEBAUM, R-KS, AMENDMENT TO DELETE FROM THE BILL THE SECTION THAT AUTHORIZES $3.6 BILLION IN ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO CENTRAL AMERICA FOR FYS THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION WAS "NAY". REJECTED 41-52: R 14-35, D MAY 14, CHILE CQ: 321. S RV 324. FOREIGN AID NAY AUTHORIZATION. KENNEDY, D-MASS., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE HELMS, R-N.C., AMENDMENT REPEALING THE PROHIBITION ON MILITARY AID AND ARMS SALES TO CHILE. A "NAY" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. MOTION REJECTED 30-57: R 0-44, D OCT 22, CQ: 322. S RV 325. FOREIGN AID YEA AUTHORIZATION. PERCY, R-ILL., SUBSTITUTE, TO THE HELMS, R-N.C., AMENDMENT, TO REPEAL THE PROHIBITION ON MILITARY-RELATED ASSISTANCE TO CHILE BUT REQUIRE THE PRESIDENT TO CERTIFY TO CONGRESS BEFORE DOING SO THAT CHILE HAD MADE SIGNIFICANT PROGRESS IN PRESERVING HUMAN RIGHTS. THE PERCY AMENDMENT ALSO STATED THE SENSE OF THE CONGRESS THAT THE GOVERNMENT OF CHILE SHOULD TAKE STEPS TO BRING TO JUSTICE CHILEAN OFFICIALS INDICTED BY A U.S. GRAND JURY IN CONNECTION WITH THE 1976 ASSASSINATION IN WASHINGTON OF FORMER CHILEAN AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED STATES ORLANDO LETELIER. (THE HELMS AMENDMENT, AS AMENDED, SUBSEQUENTLY WAS ADOPTED BY VOICE VOTE.). ADOPTED 86-0: R 44-0, D OCT 22, 1981.

5 PAGE 4 CUBA CQ: 363. HR RV 366. STATE, JUSTICE, YEA COMMERCE, JUDICIARY FISCAL 1982 APPROPRIATIONS. THURMOND, R-S.C., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) AN APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AMENDMENT DELETING LANGUAGE PROHIBITING THE COMMERCE DEPARTMENT FROM SPENDING MONEY TO PROMOTE OR CONDUCT TRADE NITH CUBA. MOTION AGREED TO 84-0: R 47-0, D NOV 12, CQ: 80. S RES 20. RV 080. BROADCAST OF NAY SENATE PROCEEDINGS. PERCY, R-ILL., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE SYMMS, R-IDAHO, AMENDMENT STATING THE SENSE OF THE SENATE THAT THE UNITED STATES IS DETERMINED TO USE FORCE IF NECESSARY TO STOP CUBA FROM AGGRESSION OR SUBVERSION IN THE NESTERN HEMISPHERE OR FROM ACQUIRING OR USING EXTERNAL MILITARY SUPPORT TO ENDANGER THE UNITED STATES, AND NILL SUPPORT "THE ASPIRATIONS OF THE CUBAN PEOPLE FOR SELF-DETERMINATION." A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. MOTION AGREED TO 41-39: R 15-29, D APR 14, CQ: 305. HR RV 305. SUPPLEMENTAL NAY APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL PERCY, R-ILL., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE SYMMS, R-IDAHO, AMENDMENT TO DECLARE IT U.S. POLICY TO BLOCK CUBAN EXPANSIONISM BY WHATEVER MEANS NECESSARY, INCLUDING MILITARY FORCE. A "NAY" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. MOTION REJECTED 30-65: R 8-45, D AUG 10, CQ: 306. HR RV 306. SUPPLEMENTAL YEA APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL SYMMS, R-IDAHO, AMENDMENT TO STATE THAT IT WOULD BE U.S. POLICY TO OPPOSE CUBAN EXPANSIONISM IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY, INCLUDING THE USE OF FORCE; TO PREVENT THE CREATION OF AN EXTERNALLY SUPPORTED MILITARY CAPABILITY IN CUBA THAT COULD ENDANGER U.S. SECURITY; AND TO SUPPORT "THE ASPIRATIONS OF THE CUBAN PEOPLE FOR SELF-DETERMINATION." A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. ADOPTED 68-28: R 45-8, D AUG 11, 1982.

6 PAGE 5 CQ: 307. HR RV 307. SUPPLEMENTAL YEA APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL HELMS, R-N.C., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE PERCY, R-ILL., AMENDMENT TO REPLACE THE SYMMS, R-IDAHO, AMENDMENT ON U.S. POLICY TOWARD CUBA (SEE VOTE 306) WITH LESS FORCEFUL LANGUAGE. MOTION REJECTED 48-51: R 38-15, D AUG 11, CQ: 308. HR RV 308. SUPPLEMENTAL NAY APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL PERCY, R-ILL., AMENDMENT TO REPLACE THE SYMMS, R-IDAHO, AMENDMENT (SEE VOTE 306) WITH LESS FORCEFUL LANGUAGE. REJECTED 47-52: R 12-41, D AUG 11, CQ: 225. S 602. RV 235. RADIO MARTI. NAY WEICKER, R-CONN., MOTION TO RECOMMIT TO THE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE THE RESOLUTION (S RES 160) WAIVING SECTION 402(A) OF THE CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET ACT OF 1974 WITH RESPECT TO CONSIDERATION OF THE BILL TO AUTHORIZE GOVERNMENT-SPONSORED RADIO BROADCASTING TO CUBA. MOTION REJECTED 33-61: R 9-44, D JULY 28, CQ: 226. S 602. RV 236. RADIO MARTI. SYMMS, YEA R-IDAHO, MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE WEICKER, R-CON., MOTION TO RECOMMIT TO THE BUDGET COMMITTEE THE RESOLUTION (S RES 160) WAIVING SECTION 402(A) OF THE CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET ACT OF 1974 WITH RESPECT TO CONSIDERATION OF THE BILL TO AUTHORIZE GOVERNMENT-SPONSORED RADIO BROADCASTING TO CUBA. MOTION AGREED TO 62-33: R 45-8, D JULY 28, CQ: 227. S 602. RV 227. RADIO MARTI. YEA ADOPTION OF THE RESOLUTION (S RES 160) WAIVING SECTION 402(A) OF THE CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET ACT OF 1974 WITH RESPECT TO CONSIDERATION OF THE BILL TO AUTHORIZE GOVERNMENT-SPONSORED RADIO BROADCASTING TO CUBA. ADOPTED 64-30: R 45-8, D JULY 28, 1983.

7 PAGE 6 CQ: 232. S 602. RV 242. RADIO MARTI. HELMS, YEA R-N.C., MOTION TO INVOKE CLOTURE (THUS LIMITING DEBATE) ON THE BAKER, R-TENN., MOTION TO PROCEED TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THE BILL TO AUTHORIZE CREATION OF A U.S. GOVERNMENT RADIO STATION, TO BE CALLED RADIO MARTI, TO BROADCAST NEWS, INFORMATION AND OPINION TO CUBA. A THREE-FIFTHS VOTE (60) OF THE TOTAL SENATE IS REQUIRED TO INVOKE CLOTURE. MOTION AGREED TO 62-33: R 41-10, D AUG 3, CQ: 138. S RV 138. OMNIBUS DEFENSE YEA AUTHORIZATION. SYMMS, R-IDAHO, AMENDMENT EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF THE SENATE THAT THE UNITED STATES PREVENT THE EXTENSION OF CUBAN AGGRESSIVE ACTIVITIES IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE. ADOPTED 77-3: R 43-2, D JUNE 18, EL CQ: 274. S RV 277. FOREIGN AID YEA AUTHORIZATION. PELL, D-R.I., AMENDMENT, TO THE LUGAR, R-IND., AMENDMENT, TO ESTABLISH AS REQUIREMENT, RATHER THAN AS THE SENSE OF THE SENATE, THAT FOR U.S. MILITARY OR ECONOMIC AID TO THE GOVERNMENT OF EL SALVADOR TO CONTINUE, THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES MUST CERTIFY EVERY 180 DAYS AFTER ENACTMENT OF THE BILL THAT THE SALVADORAN JUNTA HAS MET CERTAIN CONDITIONS AIMED AT PROTECTING HUMAN RIGHTS AND FOSTERING ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL REFORMS. ADOPTED 54-42: R 17-35, D SEPT 23, CQ: 275. S RV 278. FOREIGN AID NAY AUTHORIZATION. HELMS, R-N.C., SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT, TO THE LUGAR, R-IND., AMENDMENT, AS MODIFIED BY THE PELL, D-R.I., AMENDMENT (SEE VOTE 274). THE HELMS AMENDMENT WOULD HAVE TRANSFORMED PROPOSED CONDITIONS ON U.S. MILITARY AID TO EL SALVADOR INTO A STATEMENT OF THE SENSE OF THE CONGRESS THAT U.S. MILITARY AID SHOULD BE USED TO ENCOURAGE A PEACEFUL AND DEMOCRATIC SOLUTION OF THE CIVIL WAR THERE, PROTECT HUMAN RIGHTS AND PROMOTE ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL REFORM. A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. (SUBSEQUENTLY, THE LUGAR AMENDMENT, AS AMENDED, WAS ADOPTED BY VOICE VOTE.). REJECTED 47-51: R 43-10, D SEPT 24, 1981.

8 PAGE 7 CQ: 276. S RV 279. FOREIGN AID YEA AUTHORIZATION. CRANSTON, D-CALIF., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE PELL, D-R.I., MOTION TO RECONSIDER THE VOTE (VOTE 275) BY WHICH THE HELMS, R-N.C., AMENDMENT WAS REJECTED. MOTION AGREED TO 52-46: R 10-43, D SEPT 24, CQ: 257. S RV 267. STATE DEPARTMENT YEA AUTHORIZATIONS. SIMPSON, R-WYO., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE DECONCINI, D-ARIZ., AMENDMENT TO EXPRESS THE SENSE OF CONGRESS THAT THE SECRETARY OF STATE SHOULD RECOMMEND TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL THAT ALIENS FROM EL SALVADOR BE GRANTED EXTENDED VOLUNTARY DEPARTURE IMMIGRATION STATUS UNTIL THE SITUATION IN EL SALVADOR PERMITS THEM TO RETURN TO THEIR COUNTRY SAFELY. MOTION AGREED TO 59-26: R 40-7, D SEPT 22, CQ: 46. H J RES 492. RV 46. DEPARTMENT OF NAY AGRICULTURE, FY 84 URGENT SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS. KENNEDY, D-MA, AMENDMENT TO CUT FUNDING FOR MILITARY ASSISTANCE TO EL SALVADOR FROM $61.75 MILLION TO $21 MILLION. A "NAY" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. REJECTED 25-63: R 2-48, D APR 2, CQ: 47. H J RES 492. RV 47. DEPARTMENT OF NAY AGRICULTURE, FY 84 URGENT SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS. MELCHER, D-MT, AMENDMENT TO CUT FUNDING FOR EL SALVADOR FROM $61.75 MILLION TO $35.4 MILLION. A "NAY" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. REJECTED 24-63: R 4-45, D APR 2, CQ: 48. H J RES 492. RV 48. DEPT. OF YEA AGRICULTURE, FY 84 URGENT SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS. KASTEN, R-WI, MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE KENNEDY, D-MASS., AMENDMENT TO WITHHOLD 15 PERCENT OF THE MILITARY AID CONTAINED IN THE BILL UNTIL THE SALVADORAN GOVERNMENT HAS OBTAINED A VERDICT WITH RESPECT TO THE MURDER OF TWO U.S. LABOR ADVISERS IN JANUARY 1981 IN EL SALVADOR. THE PRESIDENTS POSITION WAS "YEA". MOTION AGREED TO 69-24: R 50-3, D APR 3, 1984.

9 PAGE 8 CQ: 49. H J RES 492. RV 49. DEPARTMENT OF NAY AGRICULTURE, FY 84 URGENT SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS. KASTEN, R-WI, MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE SPECTER, R-PA., AMENDMENT TO WITHHOLD 30 PERCENT OF THE AID IN THE BILL OR SUBSEQUENTLY APPROPRIATED UNTIL THE SALVADORAN GOVERNMENT HAS OBTAINED A VERDICT IN THE MURDER OF FOUR U.S. CHURCHWOMEN IN EL SALVADOR. A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. MOTION AGREED TO 54-39: R 44-9, D APR 3, CQ: 50. H J RES 492. RV 50. DEPARTMENT OF YEA AGRICULTURE, FY 84 URGENT SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS. KASTEN, R-WI, MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE KENNEDY, D-MASS., AMENDMENT TO WITHHOLD MILITARY AID TO EL SALVADOR UNTIL THE GOVERNMENT AGREES TO PARTICIPATE IN UNCONDITIONAL NEGOTIATIONS WITH MAJOR PARTIES TO THE CONFLICT IN THAT COUNTRY. A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. MOTION AGREED TO 63-26: R 47-4, D APR 3, CQ: 51. H J RES 492. RV 51. DEPARTMENT OF YEA AGRICULTURE, FY 84 URGENT SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS. BAKER, R-TN, MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE LEAHY,D-VT., AMENDMENT TO REQUIRE CONGRESSIONAL AUTHORIZATION FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF COMBAT TROOPS IN OR OVER EL SALVADOR. A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. MOTION AGREED TO 59-36: R 49-5, D APR 4, CQ: 201. HR RV 216. SUPPLEMENTAL NAY APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL INOUYE, D-HAWAII, AMENDMENT TO DELETE $116.9 MILLION IN MILITARY AID TO EL SALVADOR FROM THE SUPPLEMENTAL BILL. REJECTED 29-69: R 2-53, D AUG 8, FOOD DISTRIBUTION PROJECTS CQ: 313. S RV 316. FOREIGN AID NAY AUTHORIZATION. DANFORTH, R-MO., AMENDMENT TO REPEAL THE REQUIREMENT THAT 50 PERCENT OF ALL SHIPMENTS OF U.S. FOOD AID UNDER THE PL-480 FOOD FOR PEACE PROGRAM BE CARRIED ON U.S. FLAG SHIPS. REJECTED 28-70: R 23-30, D OCT 20, 1981.

10 PAGE 9 CQ: 465. H J RES 370. RV 479. CONTINUING NO VOTE APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL BRADLEY, D-N.J., AMENDMENT TO PROVIDE AN ADDITIONAL $30 MILLION FOR FOREIGN FOOD AID UNDER PUBLIC LAW 480, TO BE USED FOR POLAND. REJECTED 37-57: R 2-47, D DEC 10, CQ: 174. HR RV 178. AGRICULTURE YEA APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL BOSCHWITZ, R-MN, - BOREN, D-OKLA., AMENDMENT TO INCREASE FUNDING FOR FOOD FOR PEACE (PL 480) PROGRAMS BY $96 MILLION. ADOPTED 61-36: R 27-25, D JUNE 29, CQ: 43. H J RES 492. RV 43. DEPARTMENT OF YEA AGRICULTURE, FY 84 UREGENT SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS. COCHRAN, R-MISS., AMENDMENT TO PROVIDE $175 MILLION FOR CREDITS UNDER THE "FOOD FOR PEACE" PROGRAM AND REDUCE EMERGENCY FOOD AID TO AFRICA FROM $150 MILLION TO $60 MILLION. ADOPTED 71-2: R 42-1, D MAR 30, CQ: 44. H J RES 492. RV 44. DEPARTMENT OF YEA AGRICULTURE, FY 84 URGENT SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS. MELCHER, D-MT, AMENDMENT TO PROVIDE $5 MILLION IN EMERGENCY FOOD AID TO THE PHILIPPINES. ADOPTED 57-19: R 27-16, D MAR 30, CQ: 80. S 960. RV FOREIGN ASSISTANCE YEA AUTHORIZATION, FY LUGAR, R-IN, MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE BINGAMAN, D-NM, AMENDMENT TO REDUCE THE MILITARY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM BY $100 MILLION, AND TO TRANSFER THAT $100 MILLION TO THE FOOD FOR PEACE PROGRAM (PL-480). THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION WAS "YEA". MOTION AGREED TO 56-39: R 48-2, D MAY 15, 1985.

11 PAGE 10 FOREIGN AID IN GENERAL CQ: 325. S RV 328. FOREIGN AID YEA AUTHORIZATION. BAKER, R-TENN., MOTION TO RECONSIDER THE VOICE VOTE BY WHICH THE SENATE HAD REJECTED THE KASTEN, R-WIS., AMENDMENT TO PROVIDE THAT UP TO $75 MILLION OF ECONOMIC SUPPORT FUND MONIES COULD BE USED BY THE PRESIDENT AS A CONTINGENCY FUND TO GIVE ECONOMIC AID TO NATIONS WITHOUT SPECIFIC CONGRESSIONAL APPROVAL SO LONG AS THE HOUSE FOREIGN AFFAIRS, SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS AND HOUSE AND SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEES WERE NOTIFIED 15 DAYS IN ADVANCE. (THE KASTEN AMENDMENT SUBSEQUENTLY WAS ADOPTED BY VOICE VOTE.). MOTION AGREED TO 49-24: R 39-1, D OCT 22, CQ: 327. S RV 330. FOREIGN AID YEA AUTHORIZATION. PASSAGE OF THE BILL TO AUTHORIZE $5.8 BILLION FOR FISCAL 1982 FOREIGN AID PROGRAMS. PASSED 40-33: R 23-16, D OCT 22, CQ: 407. H J RES B357. RV 418. CONTINUING YEA APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL HATIFELD, R-ORE., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE PROXMIRE, D-WIS., AMENDMENT, TO THE BAKER, R-TENN., AMENDMENT (SEE VOTE 409), TO ELIMINATE THE EXEMPTION OF FOREIGN AID PROGRAMS FROM THE 4 PERCENT CUT. MOTION REJECTED 48-49: R 33-19, D NOV 19, CQ: 408. H J RES 357. RV 419. CONTINUING NAY APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL PROXMIRE, D-WIS., AMENDMENT, TO THE BAKER, R-TENN., AMENDMENT (SEE VOTE 409), TO ELIMINATE THE EXEMPTION OF FOREIGN AID PROGRAMS FROM THE 4 PERCENT CUT. ADOPTED 62-35: R 30-22, D NOV 19, CQ: 128. S CON RES 92. RV 128. FIRST BUDGET NAY RESOLUTION, FISCAL MELCHER, D-MONT., AMENDMENT TO REDUCE BUDGET AUTHORITY BY $15 BILLION AND OUTLAYS BY $7 BILLION IN FISCAL BY CUTTING FUNDING FOR FOREIGN AID PROGRAMS. REJECTED 27-73: R 11-43, D MAY 20, 1982.

12 PAGE 11 CQ: 147. S CON RES 92. RV 147. FIRST BUDGET YEA RESOLUTION, FISCAL BAKER, R-TENN., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE DIXON, D-ILL., AMENDMENT TO REDUCE OUTLAYS FOR FOREIGN AID PROGRAMS BY $2.4 BILLION IN FISCAL IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN FOREIGN AID AT THE FISCAL 1982 LEVEL. MOTION AGREED TO 60-32: R 41-8, D MAY 21, CQ: 303. HR RV 303. SUPPLEMENTAL NAY APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL LEAHY, D-VT., AMENDMENT TO DELETE APPROXIMATELY $600 MILLION FOR FOREIGN ECONOMIC AND MILITARY AID. A "NAY" HAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. REJECTED 42-54: R 0-53, D AUG 10, CQ: 418. H J RES 631. RV 422. CONTINUING YEA APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL 1983/FOREIGN AID. APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE AMENDMENT TO PROVIDE $11.5 BILLION FOR FOREIGN AID PROGRAMS IN FISCAL ADOPTED 57-41: R 29-24, D DEC 16, CQ: 132. HR RV 132. SUPPLEMENTAL NAY APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL LEAHY, D-VT., AMENDMENT TO CUT $376 MILLION FOR FOREIGN ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS. REJECTED 39-45: R 7-41, D JUNE 9, CQ: 200. HR RV 215. SUPPLEMENTAL NAY APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL DODD, D-CONN., AMENDMENT TO REDUCE OVERALL FOREIGN AID SPENDING LEVELS FROM $1 BILLION TO $643.9 MILLION TO REFLECT CURRENT AUTHORIZED EXPENDITURES. REJECTED 37-62: R 3-52, D AUG 8, CQ: 82. S 960. RV FOREIGN ASSISTANCE YEA AUTHORIZATION, FY PASSAGE OF THE BILL TO MAKE $12.8 BILLION IN AUTHORIZATIONS FOR FYS 1986 AND 1987 FOR FOREIGN AID PROGRAMS. PASSED 75-19: R 40-8, D MAY 15, 1985.

13 PAGE 12 INTELLIGENCE CQ: 53. S 391. RV 053. INTELLIGENCE YEA IDENTITIES PROTECTION ACT. CHAFEE, R-R.I., AMENDMENT TO PROVIDE THAT PRIVATE PERSONS CAN BE CONVICTED OF CRIMINALLY EXPOSING U.S. SECRET AGENTS IF THEY HAD "REASON TO BELIEVE" THEIR ACTS MOULD HARM U.S. INTELLIGENCE, AS OPPOSED TO HAVING AN "INTENT" TO HARM U.S. INTELLIGENCE. A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. ADOPTED 55-39: R 41-10, D MAR 17, CQ: 54. S 391. RV 054. INTELLIGENCE NAY IDENTITIES PROTECTION ACT. BRADLEY, D-N.J., AMENDMENT TO NARROW THE DEFINITION OF "PATTERN OF ACTIVITIES" INTENDED TO IDENTIFY AND EXPOSE COVERT INTELLIGENCE AGENTS, FOR WHICH A PERSON COULD BE PROSECUTED UNDER THE BILL. THE AMENDMENT WOULD HAVE REQUIRED THAT "THE MAIN DIRECTION" OF THE PATTERN OF ACTIVITIES "MUST BE TO IDENTIFY AND EXPOSE COVERT AGENTS." REJECTED 37-59: R 10-42, D MAR 18, CQ: 55. HR 4. RV 055. INTELLIGENCE YEA IDENTITIES PROTECTION ACT. PASSAGE OF THE BILL TO MAKE IT A FELONY TO PUBLICLY EXPOSE THE IDENTITIES OF U.S. COVERT INTELLIGENCE OFFICERS, AGENTS, INFORMANTS AND SOURCES. A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. PASSED 90-6: R 51-1, D MAR 18, CQ: 170. HR 4. RV 170. INTELLIGENCE YEA IDENTITIES PROTECTION ACT. ADOPTION OF THE CONFERENCE REPORT ON THE BILL TO MAKE IT A FELONY TO PUBLICLY EXPOSE THE IDENTITIES OF U.S. COVERT INTELLIGENCE OFFICERS, AGENTS, INFORMANTS AND SOURCES. A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. ADOPTED 81-4: R 44-1, D JUNE 10, 1982.

14 PAGE 13 CQ: 114. S RV STATE DEPARTMENT NAY AUTHORIZATIONS, FY DIVISION II OF THE HARKIN, D-IA, AMENDMENT, TO PROHIBIT EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS BY ANY U.S. INTELLIGENCE AGENCY TO SUPPORT MILITARY OR PARAMILITARY OPERATIONS IN NICARAGUA, UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY THE PRESIDENT TO RESPOND DIRECTLY TO AN UNFORESEEN SPECIFIC AND IMMEDIATE THREAT TO THE UNITED STATES OR ITS ALLIES. THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION WAS "NAY". REJECTED 30-62: R 4-45, D JUNE 7, INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPHENT ASSOCIATION CQ: 85. S 786. RV 085. DEVELOPMENT BANKS NAY AUTHORIZATIONS. DECONCINI, D-ARIZ., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE PERCY, R-ILL., SUBSTITUTE, TO THE DECONCINI AMENDMENT (SEE VOTE 86), TO PROVIDE FULL FUNDING ($3.24 BILLION) FOR THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION. A "NAY" HAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. MOTION REJECTED 30-61: R 8-43, D APR 29, CQ: 86. S 786. RV 086. DEVELOPMENT BANKS YEA AUTHORIZATIONS. PERCY, R-ILL., SUBSTITUTE, TO THE DECONCINI, D-ARIZ., AMENDMENT, TO PROVIDE FULL FUNDING ($3.24 BILLION) FOR THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION. A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. (THE ORIGINAL DECONCINI AMENDMENT WOULD HAVE CUT FUNDING BY $810 MILLION. THE DECONCINI AMENDMENT, AS AMENDED BY THE PERCY SUBSTITUTE, WAS ADOPTED SUBSEQUENTLY BY VOICE VOTE.). ADOPTED 58-33: R 36-15, D APR 29, CQ: 87. S 786. RV 087. DEVELOPMENT BANK YEA AUTHORIZATIONS. PASSAGE OF THE BILL TO AUTHORIZE $3.24 BILLION FOR THE SIXTH REPLENISHMENT TO THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION AND TO AUTHORIZE U.S. MEMBERSHIP IN AND A CONTRIBUTION OF $359,733,570 TO THE AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK. A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. PASSED 58-32: R 35-16, D APR 29, 1981.

15 PAGE 14 CQ: 449. H J RES 631. RV 453. CONTINUING NO VOTE APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL HATFIELD, R-ORE., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE HELMS, R-N.C., AMENDMENT TO LIMIT TO $700 MILLION THE APPROPRIATION FOR THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION. (THE HELMS AMENDMENT SUBSEQUENTLY WAS ADOPTED BY VOICE VOTE.). MOTION REJECTED 44-46: R 24-28, D DEC 18, INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND CQ: 111. S CON RES 27. RV 111. FIRST BUDGET NAY RESOLUTION, FISCAL SPECTER, R-PA., AMENDMENT TO EXPRESS THE SENSE OF CONGRESS THAT FEDERAL BORROWING LEVELS ASSUMED IN THE RESOLUTION SHOULD NOT BE USED BY THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND TO PROVIDE LOANS TO FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS THAT SUBSIDIZE EXPORTS IN UNFAIR COMPETITION WITH GOODS PRODUCED IN THE UNITED STATES. REJECTED 47-52: R 25-28, D MAY 19, CQ: 116. S 695. RV 116. INTERNATIONAL YEA MONETARY FUND AUTHORIZATION. ADOPTION OF THE RESOLUTION (S RES 146) TO WAIVE PROVISIONS OF THE CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET ACT THAT WOULD BAR CONSIDERATION OF THE BILL TO AUTHORIZE AN $8.4 BILLION INCREASE IN THE U.S. CONTRIBUTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND. ADOPTED 57-26: R 34-17, D JUNE 7, CQ: 117. S 695. RV 117. INTERNATIONAL YEA MONETARY FUND AUTHORIZATION. BAKER, R-TENN., MOTION TO PROCEED TO CONSIDERATION OF THE BILL TO AUTHORIZE AN $8.4 BILLION INCREASE IN THE U.S. CONTRIBUTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND. MOTION AGREED TO 65-18: R 38-13, D JUNE 7, CQ: 118. S 695. RV 118. INTERNATIONAL YEA MONETARY FUND AUTHORIZATION. HEINZ, R-PA., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE HUMPHREY, R-N.H., AMENDMENT TO DENY THE $8.4 BILLION INCREASE IN THE U.S. CONTRIBUTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (IMF) UNLESS ALL IMF STAFF SALARIES ARE REDUCED TO $67,000 OR LESS. MOTION AGREED TO 55-26: R 32-18, D JUNE 7, 1983.

16 PAGE 15 CQ: 119. S 695. RV 119. INTERNATIONAL YEA MONETARY FUND AUTHORIZATION. HEINZ, R-PA., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE HUMPHREY, R-N.H., AMENDMENT TO DENY THE INCREASE IN THE U.S. CONTRIBUTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (IMF) AS LONG AS COMMUNIST NATIONS REMAIN MEMBERS OF THE IMF. MOTION AGREED TO 60-32: R 26-27, D JUNE 8, CQ: 120. S 695. RV 120. INTERNATIONAL YEA MONETARY FUND AUTHORIZATION. HELMS, R-N.C., AMENDMENT TO ENCOURAGE THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND TO DENY LOANS TO NATIONS REFUSING TO ELIMINATE PREDATORY EXPORT SUBSIDIES FOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. ADOPTED 81-13: R 48-5, D JUNE 8, CQ: 121. S 695. RV 121. INTERNATIONAL YEA MONETARY FUND AUTHORIZATION. HEINZ, R-PA., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE HUMPHREY, R-N.H., AMENDMENT TO REQUIRE THE U.S. REPRESENTATIVE TO THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND TO OPPOSE LOANS TO CERTAIN COUNTRIES UNTIL THEY AGREE TO HOLD INTERNATIONALLY SUPERVISED FREE ELECTIONS AND ALLOW UNRESTRICTED EMIGRATION. MOTION AGREED TO 63-30: R 28-24, D JUNE 8, CQ: 122. S 695. RV 122. INTERNATIONAL YEA MONETARY FUND AUTHORIZATION. HEINZ, R-PA., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE ARMSTRONG, R-COLO., AMENDMENT TO EXPRESS THE SENSE OF THE SENATE THAT AN INTERNATIONAL MONETARY CONFERENCE SHOULD BE HELD TO INVESTIGATE MONETARY PROBLEMS; THAT THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (IMF) SHOULD USE ITS GOLD HOLDINGS TO RAISE FUNDS; THAT IMF LOAN CONDITIONS SHOULD ENCOURAGE GROWTH IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; AND THAT FURTHER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO THIRD WORLD NATIONS BE BILATERAL. MOTION AGREED TO 47-46: R 19-34, D JUNE 8, CQ: 123. S 695. RV 123. INTERNATIONAL YEA MONETARY FUND AUTHORIZATION. HEINZ, R-PA., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE HUMPHREY, R-N.H., AMENDMENT TO REDUCE BY 20 PERCENT THE NEW CONTRIBUTION OF INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (IMF) MEMBERS AND INSTEAD SELL IMF GOLD TO RAISE FUNDS. MOTION AGREED TO 62-30: R 31-22, D JUNE 8, 1983.

17 PAGE 16 CQ: 124. S 695. RV 124. INTERNATIONAL NAY MONETARY FUND AUTHORIZATION. HELMS, R-N.C., AMENDMENT TO REQUIRE CONGRESSIONAL AUTHORIZATION BEFORE THE U.S. REPRESENTATIVE TO THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND (IMF) AGREES TO AN INCREASE IN SPECIAL DRAWING RIGHTS, THE IMF'S INTERNATIONAL CURRENCY USED IN TRANSACTIONS BETWEEN GOVERNMENTS. REJECTED 19-71: R 15-36, D JUNE 8, CQ: 125. S 695. RV 125. INTERNATIONAL NAY MONETARY FUND AUTHORIZATION. HELMS, R-N.C., AMENDMENT TO MAKE THE INCREASE IN THE U.S. CONTRIBUTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND EFFECTIVE ONLY THROUGH FISCAL REJECTED 33-57: R 24-27, D JUNE 8, CQ: 126. S 695. RV 126. INTERNATIONAL YEA MONETARY FUND AUTHORIZATION. PASSAGE OF THE BILL TO AUTHORIZE AN $8.4 BILLION INCREASE IN THE U.S. CONTRIBUTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND, AND TO INCREASE REGULATION OF INTERNATIONAL LENDING BY U.S. BANKS. A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. PASSED 55-34: R 27-24, D JUNE 8, CQ: 258. S 869. RV 268. EXPORT-IMPORT BANK. YEA BAKER, R-TENN., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE HELMS, R-N.C., AMENDMENT TO REQUIRE THE UNITED STATES TO OPPOSE LOANS BY THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND TO COMMUNIST DICTATORSHIPS. A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. MOTION AGREED TO 45-30: R 21-23, D SEPT 23, CQ: 363. HR RV 373. SUPPLEMENTAL YEA APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL GARN, R-UTAH, MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE HUMPHREY, R-N.H., AMENDMENT TO REDUCE THE U.S. CONTRIBUTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND BY $584 MILLION. MOTION AGREED TO 52-45: R 29-26, D NOV 17, 1983.

18 PAGE 17 JAPAN CQ: 88. S RES 115. RV 088. U.S. SUBMARINE YEA AND JAPANESE FREIGHTER COLLISION. ADOPTION OF THE RESOLUTION EXPRESSING REGRET AT THE LOSS OF LIFE AND PROPERTY RESULTING FROM THE APRIL 9, 1981, COLLISION BETWEEN A U.S. SUBMARINE AND A JAPANESE FREIGHTER AND ASSURING JAPAN THAT A COMPLETE INVESTIGATION OF THE INCIDENT NOULD BE CONDUCTED. ADOPTED 92-0: R 50-0, D APR 29, CQ: 259. S J RES 159. RV 269. MULTINATIONAL YEA FORCE IN LEBANON. BAKER, R-TENN., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE BYRD, D-W.VA., AMENDMENT STATING THAT U.S. MARINES IN LEBANON BECAME ENGAGED IN HOSTILITIES ON AUG. 29, 1983, REQUIRING THE PRESIDENT TO SUBMIT A REPORT TO CONGRESS UNDER SECTION 4(A)(1) OF THE WAR POWERS RESOLUTION (PL ) CONCERNING THOSE HOSTILITIES, AND EXTENDING FOR 60 DAYS FROM THE ENACTMENT OF THE RESOLUTION THE PRESIDENT'S AUTHORITY TO KEEP U.S. FORCES IN LEBANON. A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. MOTION AGREED TO 55-45: R 55-0, D SEPT 29, CQ: 260. S J RES 159. RV 270. MULTINATIONAL YEA FORCE IN LEBANON. BAKER, R-TENN., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE PELL, D-R.I., AMENDMENT TO AUTHORIZE U.S. MARINES TO REMAIN IN LEBANON FOR AN ADDITIONAL SIX MONTHS, RATHER THAN AN ADDITIONAL 18 MONTHS. A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. MOTION AGREED TO 62-38: R 54-1, D SEPT 29, CQ: 261. S J RES 159. RV 271. MULTINATIONAL YEA FORCE IN LEBANON. BAKER, R-TENN., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE TSONGAS, D-MASS., AMENDMENT STATING THAT A PURPOSE OF THE DEPLOYMENT OF U.S. MARINES IN LEBANON WAS TO HELP THE LEBANESE GOVERNMENT "MAINTAIN A SECURE AREA" FROM WHICH IT COULD "RESTORE FULL CONTROL OVER ITS OWN TERRITORY." A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. MOTION AGREED TO 56-42: R 53-1, D SEPT 29, 1983.

19 PAGE 18 CQ: 262. S J RES 159. RV 272 YEA MULTINATIONAL FORCE IN LEBANON. BAKER, R-TENN., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE LEVIN, D-MICH., AMENDMENT STATING THAT "ACTUAL OR IMMINENT HOSTILITIES INVOLVING U.S. ARMED FORCES" IN LEBANON BEGAN ON AUG. 29, A "YEA" NAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. MOTION AGREED TO 54-45: R 54-0, D SEPT 29, CQ: 263. S J RES 159. RV 273. MULTINATIONAL YEA FORCE IN LEBANON. BAKER, R-TENN., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE EAGLETON, D-MO., AMENDMENT TO ALLOW THE UNITED STATES TO TAKE SUCH "DEFENSIVE" MEASURES AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO PROTECT THE MULTINATIONAL PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN LEBANON, RATHER THAN SUCH "PROTECTIVE" MEASURES AS MAY BE NECESSARY. THE AMENDMENT ALSO WOULD HAVE REQUIRED THE PRESIDENT TO REPORT TO CONGRESS PERIODICALLY ON THE RESULTS OF EFFORTS TO SECURE THE REMOVAL OF ALL FOREIGN FORCES FROM LEBANON AND TO RESTORE FULL CONTROL BY THE LEBANESE GOVERNMENT OVER ITS OWN TERRITORY. A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. MOTION AGREED TO 66-34: R 55-0, D SEPT 29, CQ: 264. S J RES 159. RV 274. MULTINATIONAL YEA FORCE IN LEBANON. PASSAGE OF THE JOINT RESOLUTION TO PROVIDE STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION UNDER THE WARPOWERS RESOLUTION FOR CONTINUED U.S. PARTICIPATION IN THE MULTINATIONAL PEACEKEEPING FORCE IN LEBANON FOR UP TO 18 MONTHS AFTER THE ENACTMENT OF THE RESOLUTION. A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. PASSED 54-46: R 52-3, D SEPT 29, CQ: 356. S RV 366. OMNIBUS NAY RECONCILIATION ACT. TOWER, R-TEXAS, MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE HUMPHREY, R-N.H., AMENDMENT TO EXPRESS THE SENSE OF THE SENATE IN SUPPORT OF U.S. INSISTENCE THAT THE GOVERNMENT OF LEBANON INCREASE SECURITY AT THE BEIRUT AIRPORT. MOTION REJECTED 25-71: R 21-33, D NOV 16, 1983.

20 PAGE 19 LIBYA CQ: 315. S RV 318. FOREIGN AID NAY AUTHORIZATION. PERCY, R-ILL., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE HART, D-COLO., AMENDMENT IMPOSING A BAN ON U.S. PURCHASES OF LIBYAN OIL WITHIN 90 DAYS OF ENACTMENT OF THE BILL, UNLESS THE PRESIDENT CHOSE TO DELAY THE BAN ANOTHER 90 DAYS BY CERTIFYING THAT THE DELAY WAS NECESSARY TO PROTECT THE LIVES OF AMERICAN CITIZENS IN LIBYA. MOTION REJECTED 33-60: R 30-19, D OCT 21, CQ: 316. S RV 319. FOREIGN AID NAY AUTHORIZATION. PERCY, R-ILL., SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT FOR THE HART, D-COLO., AMENDMENT (SEE VOTE 317) TO IMPOSE A BAN ON U.S. PURCHASES OF LIBYAN OIL WITHIN 90 DAYS OF ENACTMENT OF THE BILL. THE SUBSTITUTE DECLARED THAT CONGRESS CONDEMNED THE LIBYAN GOVERNMENT FOR ITS SUPPORT OF INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST MOVEMENTS, ITS DISRUPTION OF EFFORTS TO ESTABLISH PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND ITS ATTEMPTS TO CONTROL OTHER NORTH AFRICAN NATIONS. FURTHER, THE SUBSTITUTE STATED THAT THE PRESIDENT SHOULD REVIEW STEPS THE UNITED STATES MIGHT TAKE WITH ITS ALLIES TO FORCE LIBYA TO STOP SUCH ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING THE POSSIBILITY OF PROHIBITING THE IMPORTATION OF LIBYAN OIL. ADOPTED 47-44: R 39-9, D OCT 21, CQ: 317. S RV 320. FOREIGN AID YEA AUTHORIZATION. HART, D-COLO., AMENDMENT, AS AMENDED BY THE PERCY SUBSTITUTE (SEE VOTE 316) CONDEMNING LIBYA AND PROPOSING THAT THE PRESIDENT STUDY POSSIBLE SANCTIONS AGAINST THAT NATION. ADOPTED 87-3: R 47-0, D OCT 21, CQ: 481. HR RV 495. MISCELLANEOUS YEA REVENUE ACT OF DOLE, R-KAN., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE HART, D-COLO., AMENDMENT TO EXPRESS THE SENSE OF THE SENATE THAT THE PRESIDENT SHOULD IMPOSE A BAN ON THE IMPORT OF LIBYAN OIL AND TAKE STEPS TO COORDINATE AN INTERNATIONAL BAN ON SUCH IMPORTS. MOTION AGREED TO 57-34: R 45-3, D DEC 16, 1981.

21 PAGE 20 HIDDLE EAST CQ: 132. HR RV SUPPLEMENTAL YEA APPROPRIATIONS, FY 85. HATFIELD, R-OR, MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE DECONCINI, D-AZ, AMENDMENT TO THE KASTEN, R-NI, AMENDMENT, TO EXPRESS THE SENSE OF CONGRESS THAT THE PRESIDENT SHOULD NOT PROPOSE TO SELL ADVANCED MILITARY ARTICLES OR EQUIPMENT TO JORDAN UNTIL THAT COUNTRY SIGNS A PEACE TREATY NITH ISRAEL. (SUBSEQUENTLY, THE SENATE ADOPTED BY VOICE VOTE THE KASTEN AMENDMENT, TO PROVIDE $250 MILLION IN ECONOMIC AID TO JORDAN PROVIDED THAT NOT MORE THAN ONE-THIRD OF THE FUNDS BE SPENT BEFORE SEPTEMBER 30, 1985, NOT MORE THAN HALF BEFORE MARCH 31, 1986, NOT MORE THAN TWO-THIRDS BEFORE SEPT. 30, 1986, AND NOT MORE THAN 85 PERCENT BEFORE MARCH 31, 1987.) MOTION AGREED TO 84-9: R 46-3, D JUNE 20, CQ: 250. S J RES 228. RV JORDAN ARMS YEA SALES. PASSAGE OF THE JOINT RESOLUTION TO PREVENT THE SALE OF ADVANCED WEAPONS TO JORDAN PRIOR TO MARCH 1, 1986, UNLESS JORDAN AND ISRAEL HAVE ENGAGED IN "DIRECT AND MEANINGFUL" PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. PASSED 97-1: R 52-0, D OCT 24, CQ: 52. H J RES 492. RV 52. DEPARTMENT OF NAY AGRICULTURE, FY 84 URGENT SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS. KENNEDY, D-MA, AMENDMENT TO DELETE $21 MILLION IN THE BILL FOR COVERT AID TO NICARAGUAN REBELS. A "NAY" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. REJECTED 30-61: R 4-47, D APR 4, CQ: 53. H J RES 492. RV 53. DEPARTMENT OF NAY AGRICULTURE, FY 84 URGENT SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS. RUDMAN, R-NH, MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE DODD, D-CONN., AMENDMENT TO BAR THE USE OF COVERT FUNDS FOR SABOTAGE OR TERRORISM IN NICARAGUA. MOTION AGREED TO 47-43: R 44-7, D APR 4, 1984.

22 PAGE 21 CQ: 54. H J RES 492. RV 54. DEPARTMENT OF NAY AGRICULTURE, FY 84 URGENT SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS. STEVENS, R-AK, MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE LEVIN, D-MICH., AMENDMENT TO BAR THE USE OF COVERT FUNDS TO OVERTHROH A GOVERNMENT OF A COUNTRY NITH NHICH THE U.S. HAS FULL DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS. A "YEA" HAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. MOTION AGREED TO 51-44: R 46-8, D APR 5, CQ: 59. HR RV 59. DEFICIT YEA REDUCTIONS. KENNEDY, D-MASS., AMENDMENT TO THE DOLE, R-KAN., AMENDMENT, TO EXPRESS THE SENSE OF CONGRESS THAT NO U.S. FUNDS SHALL BE USED FOR THE MINING OF PORTS OR TERRITORIAL WATERS OF NICARAGUA. (THE DOLE AMENDMENT, TO RAISE $48 BILLION IN NEW TAX REVENUES THROUGH FISCAL 1987, SUBSEQUENTLY WAS ADOPTED (SEE VOTE 77).). ADOPTED 84-12: R 42-11, D APR 10, CQ: 141. S RV 141. OMNIBUS DEFENSE YEA AUTHORIZATION. TOWER, R-TEXAS, MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE KENNEDY, D-MASS., AMENDMENT TO PROVIDE THAT NOTHING IN THE BILL SHALL BE CONSTRUED AS AUTHORIZATION FOR FUNDS TO ASSIST INSURGENT MILITARY FORCES IN NICARAGUA (THE SO-CALLED "CONTRAS"). A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. MOTION AGREED TO 58-38: R 48-6, D JUNE 18, CQ: 156. H J RES 492. RV 156. DEPARTMENT OF YEA AGRICULTURE, FY 84 URGENT SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS. HATFIELD, R-ORE., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE SENATE AMENDMENT TO PROVIDE $21 MILLION IN COVERT AID TO NICARAGUAN REBELS. A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. MOTION AGREED TO 88-1: R 52-1, D JUNE 25, CQ: 252. H J RES 648. RV 269. CONTINUING NAY APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL INOUYE, D-HAWAII, AMENDMENT TO PROHIBIT THE EXPENDITURE OF GOVERNMENT INTELLIGENCE AGENCIES' FUNDS ON ACTIVITIES DIRECTED AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT OF NICARAGUA AND TO PROVIDE $6 MILLION FOR THE WITHDRAWAL AND RESETTLEMENT OF GUERRILLAS OPPOSING THE NICARAGUAN GOVERNMENT. REJECTED 42-57: R 8-47, D OCT 3, 1984.

23 PAGE 22 CQ: 254. H J RES 648. RV 271. CONTINUING YEA APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL DODD, D-CONN., AMENDMENT TO BAR THE USE OF U.S. AID TO REBELS FIGHTING THE NICARAGUAN GOVERNMENT FOR "TERRORIST" ACTIVITIES. A "NAY" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. REJECTED 45-53: R 10-44, D OCT 3, CQ: 31. S J RES 106. RV AID TO YEA NICARAGUAN REBELS. PASSAGE OF THE JOINT RESOLUTION TO APPROVE THE RELEASE OF $14 MILLION IN FY 85 FOR SUPPORTING MILITARY OR PARAMILITARY OPERATIONS (THE CONTRAS) IN NICARAGUA. THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION WAS "YEA". PASSED 53-46: R 43-9, D APR 23, CQ: 109. S RV STATE DEPARTMENT NAY AUTHORIZATIONS, FY DIVISION II OF THE KENNEDY, D-MA, AMENDMENT, TO PROHIBIT THE INTRODUCTION OF U.S. COMBAT TROOPS INTO NICARAGUA WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL OF CONGRESS, EXCEPT IF THE PRESIDENT DETERMINES THAT TROOPS MUST BE SENT TO MEET A CLEAR THREAT OF ATTACK UPON THE UNITED STATES OR U.S. CITIZENS, OR IF CONGRESS HAS DECLARED WAR. THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION WAS "NAY". REJECTED 31-64: R 5-44, D JUNE 6, CQ: 110. S RV STATE DEPARTMENT NAY AUTHORIZATIONS, FY HART, D-CO, AMENDMENT TO RESTRICT THE INTRODUCTION OF U.S. COMBAT TROOPS INTO CENTRAL AMERICA UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY CONGRESS OR IF THE PRESIDENT DETERMINES THAT TROOPS MUST BE SENT TO MEET A THREAT OF ATTACK UPON THE UNITED STATES OR U.S. CITIZENS. THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION WAS "NAY". REJECTED 15-81: R 2-48, D JUNE 6, CQ: 112. S RV STATE DEPARTMENT YEA AUTHORIZATIONS, FY NUNN, D-GA, AMENDMENT TO AUTHORIZE $24 MILLION FOR FY 1986 FOR HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE TO THE NICARAGUAN REBELS AND TO DIRECT THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL TO MONITOR THE USE OF THE FUNDS. THE AMENDMENT ALSO RELEASES THE $14 MILLION APPROVED FOR FISCAL 1985 FOR THE REBELS BUT RESTRICTS THE USE OF THOSE FUNDS TO HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE, AND IT URGES THE PRESIDENT TO LIFT THE ECONOMIC SANCTIONS ON NICARAGUA IF THAT COUNTRY AGREES TO A CEASE-FIRE AND TALKS WITH THE REBELS, TO CALL UPON THE REBELS TO REMOVE FROM THEIR RANKS ANY INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE ENGAGED IN HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES, AND TO RESUME BILATERAL NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE GOVERNMENT OF NICARAGUA. THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION WAS "YEA". ADOPTED 55-42: R 41-10, D JUNE 6, 1985.

24 PAGE 23 NATO CQ: 114. S RV 114. OMNIBUS DEFENSE YEA AUTHORIZATION. PROXMIRE, D-HIS., AMENDMENT EXPRESSING THE SENSE OF CONGRESS THAT THE PRESIDENT SHOULD INSIST THAT MEMBERS OF THE NATO ALLIANCE INCREASE THEIR DEFENSE BUDGETS BY AT LEAST 3 PERCENT, IN ADDITION TO THE COST OF INFLATION IN 1984 AND 1985 AND THAT JAPAN INCREASE ITS PLANNED DEFENSE SPENDING IN THOSE YEARS. ADOPTED 91-3: R 49-3, D JUNE 7, CQ: 115. S RV 115. OMNIBUS DEFENSE YEA AUTHORIZATION. TOWER, R-TEXAS, MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE PRESSLER, R-S.D., AMENDMENT TO LIMIT THE RATE OF ANNUAL INCREASE IN U.S. DEFENSE EXPENDITURES IN EUROPE TO THE AVERAGE RATE OF ANNUAL INCREASE IN DEFENSE SPENDING BY THE MEMBERS OF THE NATO ALLIANCE. A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. MOTION AGREED TO 76-16: R 43-7, D JUNE 7, CQ: 149. S RV 149. OMNIBUS DEFENSE YEA AUTHORIZATION. TOWER, R-TEXAS, MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE NUNN, D-GA., AMENDMENT TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF U.S. MILITARY PERSONNEL STATIONED IN EUROPE BY 30,000 PER YEAR FOR THREE YEARS, BEGINNING AT THE END OF 1987, UNLESS OTHER NATO MEMBER NATIONS HAD INCREASED THEIR DEFENSE SPENDING BY CERTAIN AMOUNTS. A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. MOTION AGREED TO 55-41: R 49-4, D JUNE 20, CQ: 150. S RV 150. OMNIBUS DEFENSE YEA AUTHORIZATION. COHEN, R-MAINE, AMENDMENT TO SET A LIMIT OF 326,414 ON THE NUMBER OF U.S. MILITARY PERSONNEL STATIONED IN EUROPE AFTER SEPT. 30, 1985, AND TO ENCOURAGE THE PRESIDENT TO SEEK INCREASED DEFENSE SPENDING BY OTHER NATO MEMBER NATIONS. (FOR PARLIAMENTARY REASONS, THE COHEN AMENDMENT WAS OFFERED AS AN AMENDMENT TO AN EARLIER VERSION OF THE NUNN, D-GA, AMENDMENT, WHICH WAS TABLED (SEE VOTE 149).). ADOPTED 94-3: R 52-2, D JUNE 20, 1984.

25 PAGE 24 T FOR DEMOCRACY CQ: 254. S RV 264. STATE DEPARTMENT NAY AUTHORIZATIONS. HELMS, R-N.C., AMENDMENT TO EARMARK $52.9 MILLION IN FISCAL 1984 AND $95.3 MILLION IN FISCAL 1985 FOR THE U.S. INFORMATION AGENCY FOR ENGINEERING, SITE PREPARATION AND ENHANCEMENT OF RADIO TRANSMITTER FACILITIES OPERATED BY THE VOICE OF AMERICA, AND TO REDUCE AUTHORIZATIONS IN THE BILL FOR THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR DEMOCRACY PROGRAM TO PROMOTE DEMOCRACY ABROAD AND THE FULBRIGHT EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE PROGRAM BY TOTAL AMOUNTS EQUAL TO THE FUNDS EARMARKED FOR THE VOICE OF AMERICA. A "NAY" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. REJECTED 26-68: R 24-25, D SEPT 22, CQ: 255. S RV 265. STATE DEPARTMENT NAY AUTHORIZATIONS. ZORINSKY, D-NEB., AMENDMENT TO DELETE AUTHORIZATIONS OF $31.3 MILLION IN EACH OF FISCAL YEARS 1984 AND 1985 FOR THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR DEMOCRACY PROGRAM TO PROMOTE DEMOCRACY ABROAD. A "NAY" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. REJECTED 42-49: R 27-21, D SEPT 22, CQ: 167. HR RV 182. COMMERCE, NAY JUSTICE, STATE AND THE JUDICIARY APPROPRIATIONS, FY 85. WEICKER, R-CONN., AMENDMENT TO DELETE FROM THE BILL THE $31.3 MILLION PROVIDED FOR THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR DEMOCRACY. REJECTED 42-51: R 22-29, D JUNE 28, CQ: 168. HR RV 183. COMMERCE, NAY JUSTICE, STATE AND JUDICIARY APPROPRIATIONS, FY 85. RUDMAN, R-N.H., AMENDMENT TO REDUCE TO $21.3 MILLION, FROM $31.3 MILLION, THE FUNDS PROVIDED IN THE BILL FOR THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR DEMOCRACY, AND TO BAR USE OF ANY OF THOSE FUNDS FOR INSTITUTES CONNECTED WITH ANY POLITICAL PARTY OPERATING IN THE UNITED STATES. ADOPTED 62-30: R 37-14, D JUNE 28, 1984.

26 PAGE 25 CQ: 169. HR RV 184. COMMERCE, NAY JUSTICE, STATE AND JUDICIARY APPROPRIATIONS, FY 85. HOLLINGS, D-S.C., AMENDMENT TO DELETE FUNDING FOR THE NATIONAL ENDOHMENT FOR DEMOCRACY AND INCREASE THE AMOUNT FOR EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL EXCHANGES ABROAD BY $11.86 MILLION. REJECTED 44-49: R 23-28, D JUNE 28, PAKISTAN CQ: 314. S RV 317. FOREIGN AID YEA AUTHORIZATION. GLENN, D-OHIO, AMENDMENT TO REQUIRE THAT THE PRESIDENT CUT OFF AID TO PAKISTAN OR INDIA IF EITHER SHOULD EXPLODE A NUCLEAR DEVICE IN THE FUTURE. A "NAY" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. ADOPTED 51-45: R 11-41, D OCT 21, CQ: 326. S RV 329. FOREIGN AID NAY AUTHORIZATION. HATFIELD, R-ORE., AMENDMENT TO DELETE FROM THE BILL $100 MILLION FOR ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE TO PAKISTAN. A "NAY" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. REJECTED 28-45: R 3-36, D OCT 22, PEACE CORPS CQ: 155. S RV 155. STATE DEPARTMENT NO VOTE AUTHORIZATION. HELMS, R-N.C., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE CRANSTON, D-CALIF., AMENDMENT TO SEPARATE THE PEACE CORPS FROM THE ACTION AGENCY AND TO ESTABLISH THE PEACE CORPS AS AN INDEPENDENT AGENCY. (THE CRANSTON AMENDMENT, AS AMENDED, SUBSEQUENTLY WAS ADOPTED BY VOICE VOTE.). MOTION REJECTED 45-52: R 42-9, D JUNE 17, CQ: 318. S RV 321. FOREIGN AID YEA AUTHORIZATION. HATCH, R-UTAH, AMENDMENT TO STRIKE FROM THE BILL A SECTION TAKING THE PEACE CORPS OUT OF THE ACTION AGENCY AND MAKING THE PEACE CORPS AN INDEPENDENT AGENCY. REJECTED 39-48: R 36-12, D OCT 22, 1981.

27 PAGE 26 CQ: 319. S RV 322. FOREIGN AID NAY AUTHORIZATION. MATHIAS, R-MD., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE MATTINGLY, R-GA., AMENDMENT TO MAKE THE SEPARATION OF THE PEACE CORPS FROM THE ACTION AGENCY EFFECTIVE ON OCT. 1, 1982, RATHER THAN ON THE DATE OF ENACTMENT OF THE BILL. MOTION AGREED TO 49-37: R 12-32, D XT 22, PALESTINE LIBERATION ORGANIZATION CQ: 271. HR RV COMMERCE, JUSTICE NO VOTE AND STATE APPROPRIATIONS, FY 86. LAUTENBERG, D-NJ, AMENDMENT TO PROHIBIT THE USE OF FUNDS FOR U.S. CONTRIBUTIONS TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS FROM BEING USED FOR PROJECTS OR ENTITIES THAT BENEFIT THE PALESTINE LIBERATION ORGANIZATION. ADOPTED 90-2: R 48-2, D NOV 1, CQ: 6. H J RES 389. RV 006. FISCAL 1982 YEA SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS / COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION. MOYNIHAN, D-N.Y., AMENDMENT TO PROHIBIT THE COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION FROM HONORING ITS GUARANTEES OF COMMERCIAL LOANS TO POLAND IN THE ABSENCE OF A DECLARATION BY POLAND'S CREDITORS THAT POLAND WAS IN DEFAULT ON SUCH LOANS, UNLESS THE PRESIDENT HAD GIVEN CONGRESS A MONTHLY REPORT EXPLAINING HOW THE NATIONAL SECURITY INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES HAD BEEN SERVED BY HONORING GUARANTEES OF POLISH DEBTS IN THE ABSENCE OF A DECLARATION OF DEFAULT. REJECTED 39-55: R 18-32, D FEB 10, CQ: 41. S RES 330. RV 041. MARTIAL LAW IN YEA POLAND. ADOPTION OF THE RESOLUTION TO CALL FOR THE RELEASE BY POLAND'S MILITARY GOVERNMENT OF LECH WALESA, LEADER OF THE POLISH INDEPENDENT TRADE UNION FEDERATION SOLIDARITY, HELD IN DETENTION SINCE THE IMPOSITION OF MARTIAL LAW IN THAT NATION DEC. 13, ADOPTED 94-0: R 47-0, D MAR 2, 1982.

28 PAGE 27 CQ: 162. HR RV 162. URGENT YEA SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL KASTEN, R-WIS., AMENDMENT TO THE PROVISION OF THE BILL PROHIBITING PAYMENTS UNDER LOANS GUARANTEED BY THE U.S. GOVERNMENT TO THE GOVERNMENT OF POLAND UNLESS POLAND WAS DECLARED TO BE IN DEFAULT OR THE PRESIDENT DECLARED THAT SUCH PAYMENTS WERE IN THE NATIONAL INTEREST. THE AMENDMENT CLARIFIED PROCEDURES BY WHICH THE PRESIDENT WOULD CERTIFY TO CONGRESS THAT THE LOAN PAYMENTS WERE IN THE NATIONAL INTEREST. ADOPTED 83-10: R 40-9, D MAY 27, TURKEY CQ: 261. H J RES 648. RV 278. CONTINUING NAY APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL BAKER, R-TENN., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE PRESSLER, R-S.D., AMENDMENT TO BAR MILITARY AID TO TURKEY UNTIL TURKEY RELINQUISHED CONTROL OF THE TOWN OF VAROSHA ON CYPRUS. A "YEA" WAS A VOTE SUPPORTING THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION. MOTION AGREED TO 51-46: R 42-11, D OCT 3, UNITED NATIONS CQ: 158. S RV 158. STATE DEPARTMENT YEA AUTHORIZATION. PASSAGE OF THE BILL TO AUTHORIZE $3.1 BILLION IN FISCAL 1982 AND $2.8 BILLION IN FISCAL 1983 FOR STATE DEPARTMENT PROGRAMS, INCLUDING ASSESSED U.S. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE UNITED NATIONS AND OPERATIONS OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS AGENCY, THE BOARD FOR INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING AND THE ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT AGENCY. PASSED 88-4: R 48-1, D JUNE 18, CQ: 448. H J RES 631. RV 452. CONTINUING NO VOTE APPROPRIATIONS, FISCAL HATFIELD, R-ORE., MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE HELMS, R-N.C., AMENDMENT TO BAR THE USE OF FUNDS TO IMPLEMENT THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE LAW OF THE SEA. MOTION AGREED TO 46-44: R 19-33, D DEC 18, 1982.

29 PAGE 28 CQ: 256. SI 342. S STATE DEPARTMENT YEA AUTHORIZATIONS. KASSEBAUM, R-KAN., AMENDMENT TO RESTRICT U.S. PAYMENTS FOR CALENDAR YEAR 1984 TO THE UNITED NATIONS AND AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS TO NO MORE THAN U.S. PAYMENTS IN CALENDAR YEAR 1980, AND TO REDUCE SUCH PAYMENTS IN EACH OF CALENDAR YEARS BY AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO 10 PERCENT OF SUCH U.S. PAYMENTS IN CALENDAR YEAR 1980, FOR A TOTAL REDUCTION ESTIMATED AT $500 MILLION. ADOPTED 66-23: R 39-10, D SEPT 22, CQ: 118. S RV STATE DEPARTMENT YEA AUTHORIZATIONS, FY KASSEBAUM, R-KS, AMENDMENT TO LIMIT U.S. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE UNITED NATIONS AND RELATED ORGANIZATIONS TO 20 PERCENT OF THOSE ORGANIZATIONS' ANNUAL BUDGETS, UNLESS THE SECRETARY OF STATE CERTIFIED TO CONGRESS THAT SUCH ORGANIZATIONS HAD ADOPTED PROCEDURES FOR PROPORTIONATE VOTING ON BUDGETARY MATTERS AND HAD ADOPTED PLANS TO REDUCE EMPLOYEE SALARIES AND PENSIONS TO LEVELS COMPARABLE TO THOSE OF THE U.S. CIVIL SERVICE. ADOPTED 71-13: R 41-4, D JUNE 7, SOUTH AFRICA CQ: 147. S 995. RV ANTI-APARTHEID ACT. YEA LUGAR, R-IN, MOTION TO TABLE (KILL) THE DENTON, R-AL, AMENDMENT TO DECLARE THAT THE BLACK AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS (ANC) ORGANIZATION OF SOUTH AFRICA IS A TERRORIST GROUP, AND TO IMPOSE SERIES OF SANCTIONS, SUCH AS TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS ON ANC MEMBERS IN THE UNITED STATES AND A PROHIBITION ON THE GROUP'S U.S. FUND-RAISING ACTIVITIES, UNTIL THE ORGANIZATION RENOUNCES THE USE OF VIOLENCE AND BREAKS ITS TIES WITH THE SOUTH AFRICAN COMMUNIST PARTY. MOTION AGREED TO 72-21: R 28-20, D JULY 11, 1985.

30 PAGE 29 CQ: 149. HR RV ANTI-APARTHEID YEA ACT. PASSAGE OF THE BILL TO IMPOSE SANCTIONS IMMEDIATELY AGAINST SOUTH AFRICA, INCLUDING BANNING BANK LOANS TO THE SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT, AND PROHIBITIONS AGAINST THE SALE OF COMPUTER GOODS AND NUCLEAR MATERIALS TO SOUTH AFRICA. THE BILL PROVIDED A BAN OF NEW U.S. INVESTMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA AND PROHIBITED THE IMPORTATION OF KUGGERANDS (GOLD COINS) IF SOUTH AFRICA DID NOT REFORM IT RACIAL POLICIES WITH 18 MONTHS. (THE SENATE SUBSTITUTED THE TEXT OF S 995 FOR THE HOUSE-PASSED VERSION.) PASSED 80-12: R 36-12, D JULY 11, CQ: 29. S J RES 96. RV APARTHEID IN YEA SOUTH AFRICA. PASSAGE OF THE JOINT RESOLUTION TO CONDEMN SOUTH AFRICA'S RACIAL POLICY OF APARTHEID AND TO CALL ON THE SECRETARY OF STATE TO CONDUCT AN INVESTIGATION OF VIOLENCE. PASSED 89-4: R 42-4, D APR 3, CQ: 173. HR RV ANTI-APARTHEID YEA ACT. KENNEDY, D-MA, MOTION TO INVOKE CLOTURE (LIMIT DEBATE) ON THE KENNEDY MOTION TO PROCEED TO CONSIDERATION OF THE CONFERENCE REPORT ON THE BILL TO IMPOSE ECONOMIC SANCTIONS ON SOUTH AFRICA BECAUSE OF ITS WHITE MINORITY GOVERNMENT'S RACIAL POLICIES. SIXTY (60) VOTES WERE REQUIRED TO INVOKE CLOTURE. THE PRESIDENT'S POSITION WAS "NAY". MOTION REJECTED 57-41: R 11-40, D SEPT 11, CQ: 175. HR RV ANTI-APARTHEID NAY ACT. KENNEDY, D-MA, MOTION TO INVOKE CLOTURE (LIMIT DEBATE) ON THE KENNEDY MOTION TO PROCEED TO CONSIDERATION OF THE CONFERENCE REPORT ON THE BILL TO IMPOSE ECONOMIC SANCTIONS ON SOUTH AFRICA BECAUSE OF ITS WHITE MINORITY GOVERNMENT'S RACIAL POLICIES. SIXTY (60) VOTES WERE REQUIRED TO INVOKE CLOTURE. (KENNEDY URGED SUPPORTERS OF CLOTURE TO VOTE AGAINST HIS MOTION THEREBY MAKING THE VOTE SIMPLY A PROCEDURAL ISSUE TO ELIMINATE ANY INDICATION OF SLIPPAGE IN SUPPORT FOR CLOTURE.) MOTION REJECTED 11-88: R 1-51, D SEPT 12, 1985.

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