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 CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS—MAY 1, 1980

94 STAT. 3649

the House of Representatives, and two thousand four hundred and ninety-nine shall be for the use of the Senate. SEC. 2. Copies of such document shall be prorated to Members of the House of Representatives and Senate for a period of sixty days, after which the unused balance shall revert to me respective House and Senate document rooms. Agreed to April 15, 1980.

"FEDERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN LAWS RELATING TO THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES" Resolved fy the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring), That there shall be printed as a House document, "Federal Election Campaign Laws Relating to the United States House of Representatives, revised under the direction of the Committee on House Administration. SEC. 2. In addition to the usual number of copies, there shall be printed twenty thousand copies, of which five thousand shall be for the use of the Committee on House Administration and the remaining fifteen thousand for distribution to candidates for the House of Representatives and for political committees supporting them.

Apr. 15, 1980 [H. Con. Res. 283] Printing as House document.

Additional copies.

Agreed to April 15, 1980.

DON LUIS MUNOZ MARIN—EXPRESSIONS OF GRATITUDE AND SYMPATHY Whereas Don Luis Munoz Marin was one of Puerto Rico's most distinguished political figures in its entire history; and Whereas Don Luis Munoz Marin was born on February 18, 1898; and Whereas Don Luis Munoz Marin was the creator of one of Puerto Rico's most important political parties, the Popular Democratic Party; and Whereas Don Luis Munoz Marin's political activities helped inculcate an allegiance to the Democratic form of government in Puerto Rico; and Whereas Don Luis Munoz Marin was elected to the Senate of Puerto Rico in 1940 and reelected to that position in 1944 and served as President of the Puerto Rican Senate until 1948; and Whereas Don Luis Munoz Marin was elected the first Governor of the Territory of Puerto Rico in 1948; and Whereas Don Luis Munoz Marin was the founder of the present Commonwealth of Puerto Rico in 1952 which established Puerto Rico's right to self-determination; and Whereas Don Luis Munoz Marin was one of the chief authors of the remarkable and successful economic development program Operation Bootstrap which transformed Puerto Rico's impoverished, stagnant agricultural economy with one of Latin America's lowest per capita incomes into a dynamic and industrially

May 1, 1980 [H. Con. Res. 324]

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