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Amendment No. 26: Deletes language proposed by the Senate ap- licable to certain provisions in appropriations acts affecting more

an one account.

JAMIE

L. \1\T

HITTEN,

EDWARD

P.

BOLAND,

WII,I.IAM

H.

NATCHER,

NEAL SMITH,

JOSEPH

P.

ADDABBO,

SIDNEY

R.

yATES,

Enw

ARD

R.

RoYBAL,

SILVIO

0.

CONTE,

JosEPH

M.

McDADE,

JACK EDWARDS, JOHN

T.

MYERS,

Managers on the Part of the House.

MARK

0.

HATFIELD,

TED STEVENS,

LOWELL

P. W

EICKER,

Jr.,

JAMES A. McCLURE, PAUL LAXALT,

THAD

COCHRAN'

JAMES ABDNOR,

ROBERT

w.

KASTEN,

JOHN C. STENNIS,

DANIEL

K.

INOUYE,

THOMAS

F.

EAGLETON,

LAWTON CHILES,

DENNIS DECONCINI,

Managers on the Part of the Senate.

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