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 PUBLIC LAW 101-45—JUNE 30, 1989 103 STAT. 131 (i) modernize their fleets; (ii) make necessary expenditures for maintenance; (iii) survive economic downturns (and the effect on competi- tion among air carriers if some do not survive); (iv) provide small community services; (v) compete internationaly against foreign airlines; and (vi) make and/or keep the financial commitments to airport projects necessary to expand capacity and improve safety, and meet the future needs of their employees with regard to such matters as salaries, benefits, pensions, and job security and growth. Pursuant to the conclusions of such review, the Secretary should Reports. make a report to the Congress and include in such report an assessment with respect to any major air carrier that is the object of a highly leveraged buy-out. SEC. 411. The Secretary of Agriculture may use his section 32 authority in appropriate instances to stabilize the apple market and to satisfy the request of recipient agencies. This Act may be cited as the "Dire Emergency Supplemental Appropriations and Transfers, Urgent Supplemental, and Correct- ing Enrollment Errors Act of 1989". Approved June 30, 1989. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—H.R. 2402: CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 135 (1989): May 18, considered and passed House; considered and passed Senate, amended. June 22, Senate receded from its amendment; reconsidered and passed Senate, amended. June 23, House concurred in Senate amendment. WEEKLY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS, Vol. 25 (1989): June 30, Presidential statement.

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