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GUNS. House and Senate: Would you have voted for the "Brady Bill," which requires each would-be purchaser of a handgun to wait five days while local law-enforcement officials conduct a personal background check on the purchaser? [HR1025, 1993, 103d Congress. Passed, H vote: 238-189; S vote...
...Pentagon to implement its "don't ask, don't tell" policy, continuing the existing ban on known homosexuals in the military, but preventing military officials from asking about service members' sexual orientation? [H: HR2401. Passed, H vote: 295-133. S: S1298. Rejected, S vote: 33-63. Both bills 1993, 103d Congress...
NAFTA. House and Senate: Would you have voted for legislation to implement the North American Free Trade Agreement, which links the United States, Canada and Mexico in a free-trade zone and requires each country to eliminate numerous tariffs and trade barriers? [H/S: HR3450, 1993, 103d Congress. Passed, H vote: 234-200; S vote...
MEDICAL LEAVE. House only: Would you have voted for the Family and Medical Leave Act, which requires many businesses to provide workers up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave for the birth or adoption of a child or a medical emergency? [HR1, 1993, 103d Congress. Passed, H vote...
When the convention roll is called Governor Roosevelt will get the first votes announced from the floor because last week, almost unnoticed during the California excitement, he carried Alabama by default. The State which in 1924 kept stubbornly casting "24 votes for Underwood," until the Davis compromise on the 103d ballot, will this year lead off with "24 votes for Roosevelt...