Legislation
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Cosponsored — A joint resolution designating the month of November 1988 as “National Alzheimer’s Disease Month”.
Cosponsored — A joint resolution designating March 4, 1988, as “Department of Commerce Day”.
Cosponsored — A joint resolution designating May 2-8, 1988, as “Public Service Recognition Week”.
Cosponsored — A joint resolution designating the week of May 8, 1988, through May 14, 1988, as “National Osteoporosis Prevention Week”.
Cosponsored — A joint resolution designating August 9, 1988, as “National Neighborhood Crime Watch Day”.
Cosponsored — A bill to amend the municipal bankruptcy law to provide for special revenue bonds and for other purposes.
Sponsored — A bill to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to extend for 1 year the application period under the legalization program.
Cosponsored — A bill to direct the Administrator of the Small Business Administration to declare the recent Long Island brown tide contamination a disaster for purposes of providing disaster assistance under the Small Business Act, and for other purposes.
Sponsored — A bill to make the antitrust laws applicable for a 2-year period to any professional baseball team that unfairly deprives its supporters of the opportunity to receive regular over-the-air television broadcasts of games in a season.
Sponsored — A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative to expenditures of candidates in Federal elections.
Sponsored — A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relative to contributions and expenditures intended to affect congressional, and Presidential elections.
Sponsored — A bill to amend part A of title IV of the Social Security Act to establish a demonstration program to test whether the net costs incurred in making emergency assistance payments to homeless AFDC families for temporary housing can be effectively reduced through the construction or rehabilitation (with Federal assistance) of permanent housing that such families can afford with their regular AFDC payments.