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 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—JULY 7, 1988

102 STAT. 4889

JOINT CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE ON INAUGURAL CEREMONIES—APPOINTMENTS

June 28, 1988 [s. con. Res. i05]

Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring). That a Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies consisting of three Senators and three Representatives, to be appointed by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, respectively, is authorized to make the necessary arrangements for the inauguration of the President-elect and VicePresident-elect of the United States on the 20th day of January 1989. Agreed to June 28, 1988.

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ADJOURNMENT—SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

June 29, ms ^ ^''^ ^^' ^ ^ ^^

Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring), That when the House adjourns at the close of business on Thursday, June 30, 1988, pursuant to a motion made by the Majority Leader of the House, or his designee, in accordance with this resolution, it stand adjourned until 12:00 o'clock meridian on Wednesday, July 6, 1988, or until 12 o'clock meridian on the second day after the Members are notified to reassemble pursuant to section 2 of this resolution, whichever occurs first, and when the Senate recesses or adjourns at the close of business on Wednesday, June 29, 1988, pursuant to a motion made by the Majority Leader of the Senate, or his designee, in accordance with this resolution,nt stand recessed or adjourned until 12:00 o'clock meridian on Wednesday, July 6, 1988, or until 12 o'clock meridian on the second day after the Members are notified to reassemble pursuant to section 2 of this resolution, whichever occurs first. SEC. 2. The Speaker of the House, after consultation with the Minority Leader of the House, and the Majority Leader of the Senate, after consultation with the Minority Leader of the Senate, shall notify the Members of the House and the Senate, respectively, to reassemble whenever, in their opinion, the public interest shall warrant it. Agreed to June 29, 1988.

TONGA—U.S. APPRECIATION FOR KING TUPOU IV AND FOR ITS PEOPLE Whereas the Kingdom of Tonga maintains a historically close relationship with the United States, including economic cooperation, competitive sporting events, and cultural exchanges with the United States; Whereas the people on Tonga share many of the same values as the United States, including a commitment to human rights and personal liberty;

July 7, 1988 [H. Con. Res. 319]

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