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 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—OCT. 9, 1986

100 STAT. 4381

ENROLLMENT CORRECTION—H.R. 4021

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Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That, in the enrollment of the bill H.R. 4021 (to extend and improve the Rehabilitation Act of 1973), the Clerk of the House of Represent- Ante, p. 1807. atives shall make the following correction: In the second sentence of subsection 100(b)(l)(A) of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended by section 201 of the bill, strike out "plus the amount determined under" and insert in lieu thereof "plus the amount of the Consumer Price Index addition determined under". Agreed to October 3, 1986.

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ENROLLMENT CORRECTIONS—S. 2069

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Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That, in the enrollment of the bill (S. 2069) to amend the Job Ante, p. 1260. Training Partnership Act, the Secretary of the Senate shall make 29 USC 1501 the following corrections: "°^® (1) in section 3(2)(A) of the bill, strike out "Funds available" and insert in lieu thereof "At least 80 percent of the funds 3.V3.il3.blG

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(2) in such section 3(2)(A) of the bill, strike out "clause (3)" and insert in lieu thereof "clauses (1) and (3) of subsection (a)"; and (3) in such section 3(2)(A) of the bill, strike out "such clause" and insert in lieu thereof "such clauses". Agreed to October 3, 1986.

VOICE OF AMERICA AND RFE/RL, INCORPORAT^, „ io«« ED—RADIO BROADCAST INTERFERENCE FROM [H. Con.\ Res. 391] ,^^" I SOVIET UNION, POLAND, AND CZECHOSLOVAKIA Whereas the free flow of information across national boundaries and the free access by all to that information is in the interest of the people of the world and is crucial to any real and meaningful prospect for peace; Whereas the Voice of America, a radio service of the United States Government, is bound by its charter to uphold the highest standards of accuracy, objectivity, and reliability in its presentations to the peoples of the world of American society, institutions, thought, and policies; Whereas the radio broadcasts of RFE/RL, Incorporated, a service supported by the United States Government, are intended to ,, encourage a closer and more constructive dialogue with the peoples of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union by improving their access to information and their knowledge of events in their own communities as well as in the world at large; Whereas for many years in the post war era, the broadcasts of the Voice of America, Radio Free Europe, Radio Liberty, and other western radios (including the BBC, Deutsche Welle, and Kol

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